- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Place to Party : The food isn't really out of the ordinary, but the lively atmosphere makes The Great Greek a standout.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : Wrestling With a Mythical Giant
- Embassy Siege Reigniting Embers of Nicaragua's Civil War : Terrorism: Gunmen release 9 hostages. Ordeal shows that lingering hostilities still threaten regional peace.
- Waco Standoff Continues Amid Legal Wrangling
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : A Film Portrait of a Father : The documentary on the artist could mean an Oscar for a CalArts graduate.
- VENTURA : Dispute Over Path Could Go to Court
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Stops Esperanza to Reach Tournament Final
- Tension Marked Angelini's Past : Emotional Distress Dogged Harvard-Westlake Soccer Player Before Kicking Incident
- AVP Raids WPVA of Four Elite Players : Pro volleyball: The move by governing body of the men's group signals the creation of a rival tour.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL SOUTHERN REGIONAL : Crenshaw Gets What It Wants: Mater Dei
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PAC-10 ROUNDUP : California Defeats Oregon State
- Pepperdine, N. Arizona Land O.C. Athletes
- SANTA ANITA : Mabee Won't Hire Valenzuela, Finds Him in Winner's Circle
- Iditarod
- B of A Wins License for Hanoi Unit : Banking: The San Francisco firm is first U.S. financial institution to get approval for an office in Vietnam.
- Jorgensen Co. Unveils Refinancing Deal on Long-Term Debt
- RETAILING
- More Fee Hikes Planned for State's Colleges : Education: UC and Cal State systems are also looking at overhauling policies. Critics urge changes based on something other than budget emergencies.
- Clinton Offers $19.5-Billion Package to Help Defense Industry After Cuts : Pentagon: Expansion of high-technology jobs is the primary goal. Little immediate relief is proposed for displaced workers or affected firms.
- Looking to spend some quality time away...
- FILLMORE : Soil at Sanctuary Found to Be Safe
- BURBANK : Visitor Accused of Starting House Fire
- Above Par : Students Building Miniature Golf Course on Campus
- Once Again, Santa Ynez No Match for St. Bernard : Division IV: Although the Vikings play sloppily, their tough defense prevails in 55-39 win.
- Serra High Is Never Challenged in Romp : Division IV: The Cavaliers race to 14-4 lead and 46-25 advantage at halftime in 101-53 victory.
- BASEBALL NOTES : Optimism Abounds--Except Around Padres
- Golf
- THEATER BEAT : 'Blindness': Tennessee Travails
- Editing of Stern Show Admitted : Radio: Tom Milewski, an executive at Greater Media Inc., which owns KLSX, says it is deleting some of Howard Stern's show pending a ruling on its challenge of FCC fines.
- A Sensitive, Articulate Look at Filmmaking
- CARSON : Trial Ordered in Murder of 'Hogan's Heroes' Star
- VAN NUYS : Community Pitches In to Offset Vandals' Work
- As Slide Creeps On, Home Repair Delay Urged : Disaster: Anaheim Hills evacuees have been told they may return home, but geologist says earth is still moving.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : USC Falls Short Against Arizona State, 64-55
- Kings Pay Penalty Again, 4-3 : Hockey: Granato goes off for slashing, then Jagr scores Pittsburgh's winning goal in overtime.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins on Wild Pitch in 10th
- THEATER BEAT : Affectionate View of Carny Life
- ANGELS : Club Report Blames Blue Jays
- Clinton Messages His Support for Yeltsin
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- MUSIC : Tour de Fun : The Pleasure Barons, peopled by some talented rock cutups, take to the road again.
- Medical Van to Roll: Officials at PacifiCare...
- American Charged With Aiding Hamas
- Nebraska Flood Sweeps Car Off Road; Two Men Killed
- PEOPLE : FOR KIDS : Homework Away From Home : Area libraries offer what children of working parents sometimes can't get elsewhere--help with their studies.
- Engineers Planning 3 Options for Scaled-Down Space Station
- NEWHALL : Driver Killed When Truck Strikes Car
- McKeon Asks U.S. for Advice on Schools Breakup Plan : L.A. Unified: In a letter to new Atty. Gen. Janet Reno, the congressman seeks assistance in developing a proposal that would not violate civil rights laws.
- 2 Deny Guilt in Insurance Fraud Case
- Countywide : Water Board Backs Property Tax Levy
- 2 Teens Hurt in Westminster Drive-By Shooting
- Hospital Will Quit Medical Alert Program : Camarillo: Pleasant Valley's action follows pledges that it would not reduce services after its recent merger.
- Some Surprises in the Salute to Dave Bartholomew's Genius
- MOVIE REVIEW : Weak Logic Hurts an Emotionally Strong 'Olivier'
- Taking Direct Approach to Special Interest : Advertising: Santa Ana-based Pink Pages is among burgeoning Yellow Pages directories that target specific groups.
- Times Mirror Forms Committee to Study, Resolve Operations Issues
- Cult Arsenal--How Much Is Legal? : Weapons: Report says leader and gun dealer bought large quantities of arms. Almost any kind of firepower can be purchased in Texas.
- House OKs Ban on Immigrants With HIV : Health: White House indicates it will reluctantly agree. Amendment would allow tourists, visitors for up to 30 days to enter without tests for the virus.
- THEATER : Musical Foresight : In 'The Story of Nowhere Island,' composer Rody Oddos predicts the course of his marriage. The show, though, has a happy ending.
- MUSIC : Doing His Own Work : Karel Husa will conduct the CSUN Wind Ensemble as it performs pieces by . . . Karel Husa.
- County Lobbying Law Ignored, Unenforced : Ethics: The ordinance requiring lobbyists to report their employers, their earnings and activities carries no civil penalties.
- GONE WITH THE WIND : Kite enthusiasts will get their chance to let it fly at the annual festival.
- Easing of Ride-Share Regulation Proposed : Air quality: Two supervisors want their colleagues to let small businesses take part in a less expensive program.
- VENTURA : District to Set Up Weapons Hot Line
- Their Get-Well Gift: Sick Leave : Friendship: Cal State Dominguez Hills associates give sick days to an ailing colleague under a new policy.
- NORTHRIDGE : Husband Waits for Call About Remains
- Residents Man Hoses as Roof Fire Spreads
- King Struck on Head by Baton, Expert Says
- Sexual Harassment Claims by Ex-Laguna Beach Employee Are Rejected : Litigation: City says it took action on plaintiff's complaints. She says stress and hostile environment forced her to leave. She is now a waitress.
- Late Rally Lifts UCLA to Victory : College basketball: Bruins overcome eight-point deficit to defeat Arizona State after Harrick is ejected with 15:43 to play.
- DIGEST : Highland High's Koykka Signs to Play Football at Northridge
- ANGELS : Club Report Points to Blue Jays
- DODGERS : No For-Sale Sign on Ballclub
- MOVIE REVIEW : Learning to Cope With Life in L.A. 'When the Party's Over' : The film transcends the conventional plot and brings the characters alive in this engaging tale of struggling housemates.
- Bell-Jeff Falls After Faltering in 4th Quarter
- TV/RADIO
- National Video Rentals : 'Female' Fends Off Competition
- TV/RADIO
- Nerve Imaging Could Revolutionize Treatment of Pain : Medicine: For first time, researchers are able to clearly define nerves inside the body. The technique holds promise for helping to ease a variety of conditions.
- PEOPLE : A Rage for 'Angels' : If it has to do with Farrah and the detective show's other actresses, Jack Condon collects it--as 5,000 items attest.
- More Mixed Signals on U.S. Economic Front : Recovery: Retail sales inched up in February. Weekly jobless claims hit a four-month high. Some experts say the expansion is slowing.
- Going to Waif? : Thinner-Than-Thin Bods May Be 'In,' but L.A. Women Plan to Keep Their Muscles
- BOOK REVIEW : Samba Quest Dances Off Beat : WHY IS THIS COUNTRY DANCING? A One-Man Samba to the Beat of Brazil by John Krich . Simon & Schuster: $22; 305 pages
- Coming of Age at 40 : American Renegade Theatre's 'Artichoke' is a relationship comedy about a woman who grows up during a summer romance.
- When a Fad Does a Body Harm
- RECREATION : Fido Has His Day : Burbank Kennel Club's second show will be held Sunday. It is expected to include more than 100 different breeds and attract thousands of spectators.
- Bobby Short Provides an Elegant APLA Boost
- POINT MUGU : Gay Rights Activist Files Complaint
- Who Says This Isn't Terrorism? : Abortion: Doctor's murder is proof that women's civil rights need federal protection.
- Crackdown With Reverberations : Cairo retaliates for random attacks by militants on foreign tourists
- King's Facial Injuries Laid to Baton Blows
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 4 Sites Selected for Concert Shuttle
- Mall Merchants Fear for Safety : They Say Shooting Death of Arcade Worker Underscores Lax Security at Del Amo Fashion Center
- COSTA MESA : Residents to Decide Sister-City Issue
- UNLV Denies Report It Acted Improperly
- Waiter Was Not Impressed by Attempt to Butter Him Up
- Double Play in 9th Results in Singular Taft Victory
- DIVISION II GIRLS : Brea-Olinda Escapes in Overtime, 64-55
- Volleyball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Defeats Temple
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Rivera's Throw Gives Ocean View a Victory
- DIVISION I BOYS : Mater Dei Gets Job Done, Sends Hanford Packing
- TV/RADIO
- TV/RADIO
- AFRICA : Angola Rebel Leader's Victory Fails to Open Path to Peace
- NRA Lobbyist Resigns Over Reno Rumors
- Top Tykes With the Drop of a Hat
- FULLERTON : Bridging the Gap of Intolerance
- Dear Supervisors: How About New Vote on AIDS Bias?
- Chew on this one: A sign outside...
- Countywide : Man, 34, Arrested in 6 Bank Robberies
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- College Tennis
- Turned Off by Turboprops : Airlines: Passengers are griping as big carriers switch away from jets on some lightly traveled, shorter routes.
- Clinton Messages His Support for Yeltsin : Politics: U.S. backing is indicated even if embattled Russian president dissolves Parliament.
- Yeltsin Dealt New Setbacks in Battle to Keep Authority
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Aid Airdrop in Bosnia Is Sending a Message, if Not a Lot of Relief : Balkans: While some observers say symbolism of the U.S. effort is significant, cynics say the gesture may be harmful.
- Respect Free Speech, but Note the Words : Extremists: Keeping track of them is a public service; Americans should knowwhat's in their midst.
- CSUN Teachers Vote to Boycott Fraternity
- We Just Can't Afford to Let Public Officials Accept Gifts : County supervisors have acknowledged that it's a bad idea. A flat ban is needed here and elsewhere to eliminate a bad practice and worse perception.
- Congressmen Hang Back on El Toro Closure
- TRACK AND FIELD WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Questions on Doping Take Precedence Over Events
- Kick Back, Keep Up on Current Trends
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Leveque's Shutout Lifts Notre Dame Into Final
- THEATER BEAT : 'King Lear' Builds Slowly
- Mixed Mood at NBC News Amid 'Dateline' Probe : Television: Staffers are expectant about a new leader, but anxious about how they will rebuild the division's reputation and who will be dismissed.
- John McCracken Capitalizes on a Crisis : Art: When just one of his sculptures sold at a recent show, the artist pulled 'out all the stops' and switched to painting.
- THEATER BEAT : Extraordinary Ordinary People
- FCC Slaps New Rules on Cable Industry : Communications: The service regulations spell out in unusual detail how the companies must treat their customers.
- SECURITIES
- Clothestime Bucks Trend as Profit Jumps : Retail: Earnings for year increased 58% to $8.7 million. Analysts say the chain continues to outperform their estimates.
- Feel Like Shopping? Curl Up With a Good Catalogue
- Laguna Hills Mall Owner Plans Major Renovation : Retailing: One department store will be added to the center, built in the 1970s. Old Buffum's space will house The Limited's stores.
- Mighty Ducks Interview OHL Greyhounds' Bassin
- Spill Endangers Drinking Water Along Ohio River
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Canyons Trounces Valley to Register 11th Consecutive Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Classic Adventure Tale From 'A Far Off Place'
- Organ Concerts Set in Pasadena, San Gabriel
- 'So Far': Henderson Cruises to Miles Davis
- Warner Balks, Seagal Signs With Columbia : Movies: Following studio's postponement of his directorial debut, action star accepts another film project.
- Pop Album Chart : Three Singles Propel 'Bodyguard'
- UCLA Extension Class on Assistant Directing
- FHP Is Growing: FHP Inc., another Orange...
- Country Style : At Home in the Valley is a shopper's delight. It offers everything from chair pads to place mats and rugs.
- Judge Dismisses McDonnell Whistle-Blower's Lawsuit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Corruption Scandal Fells Energy Bosses
- Iraq Balking on Nuclear Data, U.N. Says
- Roxbury Draws the Fly and the Flawed in Basic Black and Flesh
- THE WASHINGTON CONNECTION / ALAN C. MILLER : Tale of 2 Cities--and 2 Waxmans
- Palmdale OKs Park-and-Ride Lots : Commuters: The two Caltrans-owned sites will accommodate several hundred vehicles.
- LOS ANGELES : Survey Seeks to Clarify Mayoral Candidates' Stands
- SANTA ANA : Bilingual Education Report Has Dissenter
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the...
- Obituaries : C. Northcote Parkinson; His Law Still Holds
- IRVINE : Drive to Raise Funds for College Fees
- Assault on Bus Driver Renews Calls for Security : Transit: Some Torrance routes have been dangerous for too long, a city employees union complained to the state after the sixth attack in five years.
- Planners Deadlock on Reseda Boulevard Extension Question : Development: The commission debates altering a city requirement. At issue is whether the street should be extended into Topanga State Park.
- Volleyball
- Morningside Blitzes Notre Dame : High school basketball: Knights fall to Monarchs, 86-65, in regional semifinal.
- Christie No Longer on Hold : Lakers: Rookie doesn't know all the plays, but he will make his debut against 76ers tonight.
- Morningside Boys Cruise Past Notre Dame, 86-65 : Division III: Stais Boseman scores a game-high 23 points as the Monarchs advance to the regional final.
- Music Sales Hit Record $9 Billion
- Change of Taste? It's Her Pleasure : Music: Despite warnings, romantic singer Katy Moffatt will put her sincere style aside and join ranks with the Barons, who play at the Rhythm Cafe tonight.
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Park Information Broadcast on Radio
- DIVISION V BOYS : Brethren Has Frayed Nerves and a Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cook Drives In Eight to Propel Chapman Past Portland
- SAILING : Davis Thrown for Loss but Ties for Lead
- Williamson Lifts South Past San Dimas : Division III: The point guard scores 13 of his game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter of a 54-47 win.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : It Was Yellowtail by Day, Sand Bass by Night for Area Anglers
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Routs Hanford, 89-48
- Browning Wins, U.S. Men Lose in Skating
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Beats Irvine in 4 Games
- Unchained Melodies of Marley's Ghost : Unfettered by Labels or Too Many Rehearsals, Old Friends Let Their Folk Roots Carry Them
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harmonica Virtuoso Mixes Bach, Blues
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tribeca--for the Sun, for the Pasta
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : A 'Bedroom' Wake-Up Call
- Charismatic GM Executive Calls It Quits : Automobiles: Purchasing chief Lopez achieved impressive cost savings, but his tactics strained relations with suppliers.
- Airline Steers Clear of Some Electronics
- Reno Confirmed as First Woman Attorney General
- Standoff at Embassy in Costa Rica Fans Coals of Nicaragua's Civil War : Terrorism: Gunmen release nine hostages. Ordeal shows that lingering hostilities still threaten regional peace.
- THE Return OF Romance : In an atmosphere of gloom and doom, low-power pantsuits, poet's shirts and lace trimmings lighten the mood
- Rabin Heading to U.S. for Crucial Visit : Diplomacy: He seeks assurances of Israel's security needed for success in Mideast talks.
- Obituaries : Parke Levy; Writer and Humorist Had Many Successes in TV, Radio
- Collegians Beat Drums for Diversity
- VENTURA : Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Charges
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Yaroslavsky, Lake Spar on Transit
- Foothill Officer Honored by Legislators
- Countywide : Park Information Broadcast on Radio
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : UC Santa Barbara Rallies, Upsets UNLV
- Field of 10,000 Women Expected for Run
- Prep All-Star Basketball Game Tonight at South
- N. Korea Quits Treaty to Halt Spread of Nuclear Arms; Inspection at Issue : Weapons: Move deals blow to U.S. efforts on controls. Peninsula tensions are likely to rise.
- COVER STORY : A Guide to Things Irish
- Britain Is Dealt a Conservative Card
- A Piece of the Rock
- Rib Joint : Necromance on Melrose sells human and animal bone jewelry to the hip in search of a little shock value. The store has its fans--and its critics.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : New Governor Named for Kashmir
- COVER STORY : NIGHT MOVES : At These Pubs, More Than the Names Are Irish
- Genetic Component Found in Lesbianism, Study Says : Science: Research on twins shows that environment also plays a role, although unclear, in sexual orientation.
- Senate Confirms Reno as First Female Attorney General : Cabinet: She immediately prepares to tackle an array of problems from the trade center bombing to status of the FBI director.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : General Accused of Ordering Killings
- Fire at Former GM Plant
- MUSIC : A Long Run : Actor, singer and writer Theodore Bikel, who has played in 'Fiddler' more than 1,000 times, will give a series of concerts.
- Entertainment : The Name Game : Rock bands often hurdle over the boundaries of good taste when it comes to choosing an eye-catching moniker for themselves.
- Ex-Deputy's Harassment Claim Dismissed : Courts: Phase 1 of a two-part trial ends when judge rules offensive remarks directed at black officer did not violate civil rights law.
- Countywide : Essay Competition Open to Students
- STANTON : Council Tentatively OKs 6% Utility Tax
- Workshop Will Teach Migrants to Aid Children's Education
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School Board OKs Pact With Teachers
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Personal Attacks Begin to Turn Race Into Brawl
- South Bay residents familiar with Chez Melange's...
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School Union Sues for 'Holiday' Pay
- Oxnard High Year-Round Plan Heavily Criticized
- Landslide Victims Discuss Tax District : Rebuilding: San Clemente residents learn about geological hazard abatement zone that could help them with loans, bond sales or special taxes.
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
- Santee Is No Match for the Monarchs : Division III: The Morningside girls overcome some poor shooting with strong defense in 68-59 win.
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING REPORT : Valenzuela Pitches 2 Shutout Innings
- Schools and Racism
- Clintons
- Schools and Racism
- Marian Bergeson
- World Trade Center Bombing
- Tall Orders : Height of fashion for these NBA players is custom clothing that fits their long frames--not to mention their sense of style. The quest to establish a 'rep as a dresser' has led them to a Costa Mesa clothier and to tailors who can suit their tastes.
- World Trade Center Bombing
- Violent Youth
- Marian Bergeson
- Schools and Racism
- World Trade Center Bombing
- Handicapped Youth
- World Trade Center Bombing
- Dead-Beat Dads
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1993
- Contractor Told to Start Building Toll Road : Transportation: Final approval given by San Joaquin tollway agency. Environmentalists still hope to block work.
- Police Seeking Man Seen After Officer's Death : Investigation: He flagged down a taxicab nearby. He isn't considered a suspect but is wanted for questioning.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan, Katz Lead Rivals in 10-Week Fund-Raising Tally
- TV Drama Turns Alarmingly Real for Some Viewers : Eyewitnesses: Many residents of the Santa Ana neighborhood who watched the chase on television looked out their doors to see the incident unfold live.
- Doctor's Killing Raises Fears for Abortion Groups
- Southland Abortion Clinics Add Security After Incidents
- Bomb Suspects Got Thousands From German Account : Explosion: Authorities say the development gives weight to the theory that international terrorism may be involved in the fatal blast at World Trade Center in N.Y.
- Band of 'Nobodies' at Center of N.Y. Probe : Bombing: Immigrants upset by Kahane case could be part of a well-organized terrorist cell, officials say.
- 2 Bases in State Off Closure List; 3rd May Follow
- VOLLEYBUCK$: The Assn. of Volleyball Professionals men's...
- 2 Bases Spared; Long Beach May Get Reprieve
- Hostage Stays Cool as Family Watches on TV
- Delegation Still Hopeful About Keeping Bases : Closures: Several state congressional members claim that the Pentagon's list of sites may be altered and that some installations in California will be spared.
- Chase Went by the Book, Had Good Results : Tactics: Police used superior numbers and equipment to arrest man while averting harm to his hostage and the public. Some previous pursuits have provoked criticism of officers.
- Senate Panel Approves Deficit-Cutting Package
- STICKING TOGETHER: Officers at police departments throughout...
- ALL EARS: Ross Perot has plenty of...
- Money Talks, but Since It Can't Whisper Sweet Nothings, Who Cares?
- Officer Shot, 50-Mile Chase Ensues : Crime: A suspect takes a hostage and fires at police during wild pursuit through four counties. He is captured in Santa Ana.
- Chase on Television Took a Scary Turn in Santa Ana
- Chase Went by the Book, Officials Say : Tactics: Police used superior numbers and equipment to arrest man while averting harm to his hostage and the public. Some previous pursuits have provoked criticism of officers.
- CORRECT SHOPPING: Four Santa Ana women tired...
- ELECTIONS / L.A. COUNCIL : Chick, Magana Take Lead in Fund Raising
- Names in the News - March 12, 1993
- Names in the News - March 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - March 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - March 12, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 12, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 12, 1993
- Obituaries - March 12, 1993
- Obituaries - March 12, 1993
- House OKs ban on immigrants with HIV
- The Pulse of the '90s
- ENERGY
- Dow Extends Streak of New Highs : Market Overview
- Of Cabbages and Kin . . .
- PROFILE : Riverbed Chapel : The ministry of Mary Carr is not the damnation sort, but exhortation blended with example and contemporary slang.
- Uncommon Recall: This One Actually Made the Ballot : Election: Councilman John O. Robertson's fate will be put to voters Tuesday. His colleagues, who are tired of his constant dissent, are behind the action.
- REVIEW : 'Dames at Sea' a Tuneful Salute to '30s Film Musicals
- Russians Draft Measure to Cut Yeltsin's Powers
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Pomona Women Win CCAA Title
- Claremont to Open New Fire Station
- Family 'Photograph' Snaps Moment of Truth
- Slain Officer, Wife Talked of the Danger : Family: Her husband knew risk involved in taking up badge and gun, Mary Dallies recalls.
- Compton : Outside Arbitrator to Be Called In on Police Pact
- Nature as Teacher : City children learn about the great outdoors firsthand. And they get to go camping as well.
- Man Convicted of Killing Woman on Her Way to Church : Crime: Victim was kidnaped, raped and killed in Koreatown in 1991. Attorneys on both sides agree that Frank White will be incarcerated for life in prison or a mental institution.
- Suspect in 1990 Mile Square Park Slaying Is Arrested
- Bloom Still on the Rose : Philanthropist Isabel Patterson Stays Active By Sharing Her Gifts With Children and College Students
- Talking Tough : Politics: Riordan is using GOP tactics and hitting GOP targets in the officially nonpartisan mayor's race. Observers say the strategy may win him a crucial segment of the April 20 vote, but it could work against him in a runoff.
- Clippers Lose More Ground : Pro basketball: They fall to Nets, 109-98, and hold playoff spot by only 3 1/2 games over Nuggets.
- College Tennis
- The Pan American Sports Organization, reacting to...
- RETAILING
- Clothestime to Open 10 New Stores: Clothestime...
- Hughes Tells of Impending Sale of Irvine Interconnect Division
- Veteran's Day : Longtime jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell follows fellow great Joe Pass to the Wheeler Hot Springs stage.
- 'Stateless' Child Wins Court Ruling
- Judge Won't Suspend Kevorkian's License
- PLO, Hamas Agree on Joint Command
- It's No Wonder He's the Center of Attention for the 49ers : Basketball: Chris Tower's laid-back style sometimes rankles the coach or campus officials, but his love of the game shines through.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Amato Wins Crucial Vote of Confidence
- TUBA OR NOT TUBA? : Tom Wilson's Blasts of the Past Are Back
- PLEASURE TRIP : Some Well-Known Roots-Rock Barons Have Another Go at Touring and Frivolity
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Festivities Get a Jump on St. Patrick's Day
- * Singleton Palmer; Played With Basie, Formed Jazz Troupe
- A Peak Experience : For Kenyon DeVore, His Life and Love Is the Mountains