- Little Things by Boyd Are Big for Trojans
- Waco Turns Into a Media Hot Spot
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cal Ends Arizona's Streak at 19
- DODGERS : Science of Knuckleball Is No Concern to Him
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Tourism to Use Fast Sales Pitch
- No At-Large Berth for Thousand Oaks
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : There's a Taverna in the Town . . . : Pentola Taverna in Santa Monica is part trendy pasta joint and part classic chop house.
- DIVISION IV-AA : Corona del Mar's Merriman Wearing Happy Face This Year
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Defeats Washington
- THEATER REVIEW : Rabble-Rousing 'Failure to Disperse'
- TV REVIEW : 'King and I' a Savvy Sales Pitch
- Growing Up With the Blues : Pop music: Kid Ramos first picked up a guitar at age 14 and joined the James Harman Band at 21. After a few years off, he's back with a new ensemble, which will be performing tonight in Dana Point.
- Chic Sharks Get Out From Behind the Eight Ball as They Call the Shots and Rack Up Compliments in Pool Halls
- Wymer to Lawmakers: Collusion Is 'Common' : Securities: The former Newport Beach financier says some broker-dealers aided him in bilking government clients out of more than $100 million.
- Retail Sales Lag Behind Expectations : Consumers: The industry was looking for an overall increase of 7% to 8%, but experts say nationwide gains were a modest 6% during February.
- Fluor Posts $36-Million Profit in First Quarter
- Super Nerd to the Fore
- Jurors Spread Blame in Police Brutality Case : Newport Beach: Two officers, two ex-police chiefs, a councilman and five former City Council members are found liable in the beating of a man after a traffic arrest.
- Key Senator Urges Bold New Aid Plan to Help Yeltsin : Russia: Leahy suggests cutting assistance for Israel and Egypt to cover part of the cost.
- Orange Council Likely to Name Successor : Vacancy: Three members favor appointing a replacement for Steiner rather than spending money on a special election. One vows to fight for a vote.
- Clinic to Take Immunization Program to Neighborhood : Health: El Proyecto del Barrio will use federal funds in its outreach effort to vaccinate 150 children in the San Fernando Gardens project.
- Bentsen's Son Is Subject of Probe by Resolution Trust After Default
- LOS ANGELES : Conservation Voters Endorse Hall, Chick
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- VAN NUYS : Head of Credit Card Fraud Ring Gets 40-Day Jail Term
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Increase in City Revenue Reported
- A Degree of Some Difficulty : With Aid of Talking Laptop Computer, a Blind Student Expects to Graduate From UCLA
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Magnolia
- NBA ROUNDUP : Starks, Knicks Win by a Nose
- BANKING
- Alpha Micro Lets Some Workers Go and Hires Others in Consolidation
- REAL ESTATE
- Western Snowy Plover Gets Threatened Species Status : Wildlife: U.S. protection of the shorebird, whose nesting area includes Bolsa Chica wetlands, is not expected to affect private landowners or development.
- Thousands in Peril of Starvation in Sudan, U.S. Ambassador Says
- Four Die as High Winds and Rain Batter East Coast
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Rape, Murder Charges
- Builders Say New Fees Will Hurt Industry, Push Prices Higher : Lancaster: The City Council increased levies to pay for services strained by growth. But adverse real estate conditions already have developers worried.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Scores Late to Hold Off Rancho Santiago, 8-5
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Distracted UNLV Beats Irvine : Colleges: Rebels take advantage of 28 turnovers to win, 96-74. Anteaters' tournament berth comes down to last game.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : 1992 IN REVIEW
- CITY SECTION 3-A DIVISION : Monroe's Turnaround Needs Finishing Touch
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of precision...
- Beef Carcass Inspection Standards Tightened to Bar Contamination
- Newport Police Violated Rights, U.S. Jury Says
- Animals Go to Work : A relaxed atmosphere can result when employees bring cats, dogs, birds, iguanas and scorpions along to the office.
- Women Lawyers Get Advice on Countering Sexual Bias
- Judge Rules Against Suit Over Injuries During Riots : Courts: The plaintiff claimed that he should have been protected from being pulled from his truck and beaten. Ruling upholds immunity for government agencies.
- FILLMORE : Officials Give More Details of Shooting Involving Deputy
- PALMDALE : Road Improvements Approved by Board
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Community Fair to Have Western Feel
- Sinfully Synthetic
- White House Panel to Seek Public's Views on Health Care Reform Ideas : Policy: Hillary Clinton's task force will begin the hearings next week. Officials reject AMA's request to join in group's deliberations.
- Sorry, no on-the-job training available: The Hollywood...
- Deep-Rooted Feelings : Sale of 11 Mature Jacarandas Has Costa Mesa Officials Fighting Mad
- Port Spells Out Its Role in Creating New Jobs : Economy: The Los Angeles Community and Economic Development committee listens as harbor officials and others suggest ways to improve the city's business climate.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : After Team Meeting, Marina Goes on a Roll
- Rams Make a Bid for Jets' Eatman : Pro football: Ex-UCLA lineman is sought in wake of Gerald Perry's departure for the Raiders.
- UNLV Has Come Down a Peg, but Not Enough to Help Irvine
- This Time, Golden West Beats Fresno City, 68-55
- Coin Dealer Pays FTC Fine to Avoid Being Sued in Scam
- 30-Year T-Bond Yield Hits New Low : Market Overview
- Firm Ordered to Pay Into Oak Tree Fund
- Bug Busters : Mosquitoes: A tiny fish that feeds on the bloodsuckers will soon be available free of charge to Valley residents. The annual war against the insects begins next month.
- Senate Democrats Offer Package of Bills to Revitalize Economy
- 'B' Is the Mark of a Young Jeanius
- New 10 P.M. Curfew Due at 2 Beaches
- Party for Hearty Miss Wood
- Rising to the Occasion : Aisha Majid's clothing line always dazzles, and her custom wedding designs are enough to make a new bride sigh: 'She's wonderful'
- The Mosquito War : Extra-Rainy Winter Could Yield Big Crop of Disease-Carrying Insects; Abatement Experts Are on Alert
- Boxing Champ Faces Charges of Stealing Statue From Gallery
- Valley-Russia Car Theft Ring Is Uncovered
- Camarillo : Child Molester to Be Resentenced
- AGOURA HILLS : $350,000 in Road Improvements OKd
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Student With Gun Seized After Tip Using Hot Line
- Fear and Clothing at the Altar : Wanted: One Dream Dress--Sans Bustle
- DANA POINT : Median Landscaping Project Is Delayed
- PORT HUENEME : City to Join Recycle Zone to Help Harbor
- OXNARD : School District to Sue City Over Tower
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Valencia
- Fashionable Day at the Beach
- Boeing Reduces Forecast for Jet Deliveries : Aerospace: Through 2010, company foresees worldwide deliveries of aircraft totaling $815 billion, down from the $857 billion it predicted last year.
- New Orders Drop in January; Jobless Claims Take a Jump
- Carlos Marcello; Gulf Coast Crime Figure
- Fish and Wildlife Service Adds Shorebird to Threatened Species List
- INSIDE OUT / NOTES FROM THE STYLE FRONT : On Page 46 . . . Designer Sandwich Bags!
- Motorcyclist Group Files Lawsuit to Overturn Helmet Law
- Dum Dum Da Dum . . . : Some Couples Vow <i> Not </i> to Have Just Another Humdrum, Wallet-Draining Wedding With Lotsof Really Bad Gifts
- BUENA PARK : Fifth-Graders Hatch Anti-Tagger Plots
- THEATER REVIEW : Domestic Cretins at Large : The funny, astutely directed 'Meet the Wilsons' features a family that is both dysfunctional and maniacal.
- ACLU Challenges Law on Santa Monica Park Use : Government: The ordinance was designed to ban several programs that feed the homeless. The city is already defending another suit.
- Fish's Threatened Status Raises Water Concerns
- End of the Road for Seahawk and Toro Women's Teams : Dominguez Hills: Powerful Cal Poly Pomona improves to 24-2 with 62-46 victory.
- End of the Road for Seahawk and Toro Women's Teams : Harbor: Top-ranked Lassen breaks open a close game in final 90 seconds and wins, 96-91.
- Use of Force at Issue in a Land of Anarchy : Somalia: The outcome could affect Marine's career and set precedents for U.S. troops.
- Margarine May Be No Better Than Butter : Diet: Harvard study shows the product is associated with a 70% increase in risk of heart disease for women and may be no more healthful than animal fats.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Local Politics Clean
- GARDEN GROVE : 8 School Counselors May Be Laid Off
- Civic Plaza's Steel Frame Completed
- Few Show Up to Hear Unocal Reassure Plant Neighbors : Meeting: Company holds hearing, says tests reveal no risk posed by Huntington Beach facility, but is told that most residents stayed home, awaiting independent survey.
- BURBANK : Schools Order Weapons Hot Line
- Track and Field
- DIVISION V-AA : Thomas Calling His Shots
- Raiders Sign Perry After All, and Rams Are Still Crying Foul
- Bedding Room
- Taking a Bite Out of Nation's Debt
- TERRORISM : Londoners May Face Insurers' 'IRA Levy'
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Conflict With Trojans Alters Finals Schedule
- Sam Zell, the Chicago-based investor who helped...
- MUSIC : Breaking Down Barriers : Violinist Yoko Matsuda thinks chamber music is best understood in the informal setting of a living room.
- Flap Over College Entrance Jolts New S. Korean Cabinet
- SHERMAN OAKS : $115,000 in Road Repairs Authorized
- Countywide : Veteran Deputy Will Head Transit Police
- LOS ANGELES : Board May Approve 3-Day Pass as Trail Use Alternative
- COLUMN ONE : Getting a Life After Aerospace : A growing number of laid-off workers are discovering the sense of freedom--and the hardships--of starting their own businesses.
- A Blast to Begin the Trip : Pro basketball: Clippers obey Brown, their frustrated coach, and get past the Bullets, 117-98.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- TRADE
- Armed and Nervous : Among denizens of the firing range, "fighting crime" involves something a little more serious than outdoor floodlights.
- TENNIS CHAMPIONS CUP : Sampras Can't Pull Off Feat Against Volkov
- Decisions
- Pro Basketball
- 'Custodian' Orris Looking to Add Title to Tradition
- State Accuses O.C. Builder of Massive Fraud : Courts: Hill Williams Development charged with operating 'classic Ponzi scheme' that cost investors $89 million.
- Panic Returns to Helm of ICN Pharmaceuticals : Absence: Company's founder served as prime minister of embattled Yugoslavia, his native country, during leave.
- Talks Backed on Hong Kong
- Sea Urchin Study Identifies Key to Conception
- BOOK REVIEW : Biography of Picasso Is a Labor of Love : PICASSO Life and Art <i> by Pierre Daix translated by Olivia Emmet</i> : Harper/Collins Icon; $30; 460 pages; illustrated
- Gang Crimes Up, but Cases Filed Decreased, Report Says : Violence: Unsolved deadly attacks contributed to the drop in the number of gang members being prosecuted in 1992, according to the district attorney's office.
- TUSTIN : Ideas for Renaming 3 City Parks Sought
- Countywide : Yorba Linda Baby Given Donor Heart
- William H. Stewart; Disc Jockey
- Woman Charged in Connection With Fraud : Point Mugu: Secretary is accused of filing a false tax return but contends she was acting in good faith.
- YORBA LINDA : Mayor's Resolution Urges New Schools
- PLACENTIA : City Protests State's Tapping Its Coffers
- IRVINE : Students Qualify for Science Bowl Finals
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Anaheim
- Norman Takes Doral Lead at 65, but Kite Is Only a Shot Behind
- Newidouski Chooses Cal State Long Beach
- Neon Inc. Moves In: GHN Neon Inc.,...
- BANKING : Only 4 Institutions Make the Grade as Top Performers in '92
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- 2 Lawmakers Seek to Curb AQMD's Power
- Mild Bosnia Stance Embarrassed U.S.
- Caring Clowns : Visiting hospital patients is a serious and scholarship-worthy business, even if you're wearing a painted smile and giant shoes.
- Suit Asks Navy to Aid Children Left in Philippines : Courts: The class-action filing charges that the Amerasian youngsters are owed financial help because they are the product of a U.S. policy fostering prostitution.
- Stanton to Vote on Card Parlor Too : Gambling: Council joins Cypress in granting tentative approval to a June special election to let residents decide whether a casino is worth the revenue.
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- SIMI VALLEY : NAACP Takes Book Complaint to State
- VAN NUYS : Panel Backs Fences for Airport Security
- COMPTON : Youth, 17, Fatally Shot at Fast-Food Restaurant
- HERITAGE FESTIVAL : A tribute to Chinese culture includes an art exhibit, films and cooking classes.
- New Lineup in the Future for Baseball? : Owners' meeting: Preliminary approval given to expanding playoffs to eight teams and breaking leagues into three divisions.
- Boys' Soccer Final Has Frontier Feel
- Kings No Cure for Senators, 8-6 : Hockey: Ottawa loses and remains without a point in 33 games on the road.
- Obituaries - March 5, 1993
- Obituaries - March 5, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 5, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1993
- HAZARD PAY: Cities rarely pay claims for...
- Ability to Prevent Attacks in U.S. Is Limited : Violence: Weapons, materials for bombs are readily available. Immigration policy makes it difficult to keep extremists out, experts say.
- 6 Days Later, Suspect Charged in World Trade Center Blast : Arrest: Sudden break in case leads to Mohammed Salameh, a New Jersey resident, who is accused in the fatal explosion. A second person is being held.
- LIFESAVER: Aftereffects of the World Trade Center...
- Two More Children Are Freed by Cult
- Woo Stand, Bank's Practices Differ : Mayoral race: Candidate touts plan to use Asian capital for inner city. But bank with ties to his family has made no home loans to blacks in two years. He says he has no influence over such matters.
- 2 Men Undergo Surgery After Being Shot
- 3 Arrested in Probe of Compton Police Killings : Raid: Two men and woman seized in Anaheim are believed to have harbored fugitive sought in 1992 murder and possibly linked to officers' slaying.
- 3 Held; Link Sought in Officers' Deaths : Investigation: Two men and a woman are accused of harboring a fugitive who may have connections to the Compton slayings.
- Suspect Charged in N.Y. Blast; Link to a Rented Van Is Cited : Arrest: Sudden break leads to Mohammed Salameh of N.J., said to be a devout Muslim, who is accused of 'aiding and abetting' attack on World Trade Center. A second person is being held.
- This Presley Knows How to Survive Public Eye That Never Blinks
- THAT WAS THEN: Milan Panic, the Costa...
- Clinton Insists Balkan Terror Won't Deter U.S.
- ANOTHER COVERUP: To give Santa Ana's Roxbury...
- 2 Indicted on Trade-Secret Theft Charges : Technology: Symantec's chairman and an employee are accused of stealing inside information from Borland.
- OTHER NEWS - March 5, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 5, 1993
- Long Beach Sports : Once-Mighty 49er Women Will Finish With First Losing Season : Basketball: Personality conflicts and player losses have led to a disappointing record under a second-year coach who stresses academics and discipline.
- Westside : Program Needs Volunteers
- Hector Carreon School: Glenn High Sport: Wrestling...
- Area Muslims Begin Ramadan --Holy Month of Self-Denial
- GLENDALE : School Board to Buy Metal Detector Wands
- Students Say Racism Is Behind Bid to Split District : Education: Youths at El Camino Real High allege that the plan's backers want to end busing of minorities to Valley schools.
- Lunch as a Way of Life
- Runoffs Will Settle Redondo Mayoralty and 2 Council Races : Elections: Newcomer Joseph Dawidziak ousts council incumbent and former Mayor Barbara Doerr.
- One Hot Summer : Newbury Park Shortstop David Lamb Played Hard, and It Has Paid Off
- At Your Service, Sir : Good upper-crust help is hard to find. Just ask the founder of London's famed butler school who is now drilling Americans in savoir-faire.
- Divided Panel OKs UC Regent Nominee : Education: Senate Rules Committee backs John Davies, Wilson's attorney and close friend, despite calls for more diversity on governing board. Roberti abstains but expects full Senate to vote approval.
- VENTURA : Therapist Testifies About Relationship
- Commercial Flights Proposed for Base : Aviation: Navy suggests expanded use of Point Mugu airstrip, which could lead to development of regional hub.
- Remarks at Memorial Service Assailed : Compton: Slain officer's family, colleagues are angered by Councilwoman Moore's comments on King case.
- Stakes Are High as Residents Split on Card Club at Los Alamitos Track : Gambling: Cypress voters will decide in the June election whether to allow Orange County's first such gaming house.
- Playing Paint Tag With Taggers : Tired of Reading the Writing on the Wall, Residents Attack Graffiti
- EMI Hires Controversial Promoter : Records: Alfred DiSipio quit the business after the payola scandals of the mid-'80s. Now he's caused a stir by resurfacing as a consultant.
- ART REVIEWS : Images Play With Light, Sight at Asher/Faure
- CRAFTS : Artist Mann Stays on Top by Keeping Eye on Bottom Line
- Competitors Settle for 2 Out of 3
- RECRUITING NOTEBOOK / JEFF FELLENZER : Lineman Gray Leaning Toward Arizona State Over UCLA, USC
- GAMES : Cow Tippers Milk the Fun One Shake at a Time
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- PERSPECTIVE ON PMS : You Haven't Come Very Far, Baby : Women should be wary when psychiatrists want to label physical symptoms as a new mental disorder.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Alemany Shows Poise, Holds Off El Dorado's Rallies
- The Great Outdoors Isn't So Good Now : Recreation: Winter storms have damaged mountain trails and have made for treacherous boating conditions.
- Pasadena (15-16) Comes Back to Eliminate Cypress
- DIVISION III-A GIRLS : La Canada Can't Slow Down Rancho Alamitos
- Same Old Swing, New Game : Golf: Out of the limelight for years because of injury and a new career building courses, Tom Weiskopf will make his debut on the senior tour at Ojai.
- TV REVIEW : 'Self Portraits': Tales of the Videotape
- Despite Blast, Traders Keep on Trading
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Gore to Head Panel to Locate, Wipe Out Waste
- Untraditional Families Closer to Getting Benefits : Government: Council paves way for gay and lesbian couples, among others, to receive health insurance.
- Marrow-Thons Help Save Lives
- Eastwood Lassos Award at Gala
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CHESTER'S ASIA : Orient Express : From Cantonese to Mandarin to Sichuan, the oldest Chinese eatery in Camarillo offers a culinary tour.
- Council Delays Decision on Quarry Permit : Azusa Rock: Environmentalists demand that the quarry be closed. City attorney warns that may be illegal.
- Camarillo Watchdog Group Protests Salaries of City Employees : Government: The residents call on the council to freeze and perhaps cut pay for 104 workers.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Israel Works to Stop Flow to Palestinians : Cases in Israel and California show determination to cut off funds from U.S.
- Officials Won't Say If Boy Will Be Expelled : Schools: Critics contend parents should know whether the Sylmar youth in last week's BB gun incident will attend an L. A. district campus.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- High Court Limits Use of RICO Act on Advisers : Law: Lawyers, accountants and other outside consultants will no longer face triple damages in fraud prosecutions under anti-racketeer statute.
- Green Beans and Red Peppers
- <i> WAAHHHH!</i>
- Opposites Attract Publisher's Interest : Books: 'Hank & Chloe' is generating attention for Mapson, whose first novel is one of the sexiest set in Orange County.
- Preordained Rhythm : Thelonious Monk Jr. Follows in the Musical Footsteps of His Famous Dad : HEP-CATS : A Musical Legacy by T.S. Monk, Sr. and Jr.
- Long Beach : City Finds More Contracts Won by Women, Minorities
- REVIEW : 'Henry IV' Scenes Leap Off Stage
- Issue: Opinions in the Classroom
- Santa Monica : Center Gets $3.2 Million
- COLUMN ONE : Packing Up and Going Back Home : With stubbornly high unemployment, more immigrants are returning to their homelands. 'Many of them no longer believe in the American dream,' says one observer.
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Irish Luck Into Celebration of Heritage
- Tire Business Owner Shot to Death
- Security, Comfort Get Left Behind in the Rush to Promote Public Transit
- Hurtt Rolls Up 75% of Vote in Winning Senate Seat
- Ventura Boulevard Property Owners Get Payment Extension
- Substance Surfaces Near Old Landfill
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Williamson Gives South a Reason for Optimism
- Jurisprudence
- Northridge Offers Job to Rubio : College volleyball: Arizona coach with strong ties to Matadors is asked to replace Ker and head women's program.
- SOCCER : Murray Gets His Goal and U.S. Gets 2-2 Tie
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : DEL REY LEAGUE : St. Francis
- Harbor Gears Up to Face State's Top-Ranked Team
- Fox Hunting
- His Move Sparked a Transfer of Power : Basketball: Glendora's loss was Crescenta Valley's gain when Adam Jacobsen decided a move was in his best interest.
- MOORPARK : Builder Pulls Back From Annexation
- Plan to Cut 400 Classes Is Shelved : Colleges: Trustees want presidents at Moorpark, Oxnard and Ventura campuses to slash other areas in their budgets.
- OXNARD : Convicted Panderer Wins Appeal Ruling
- ELECTIONS / 16TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Costa, Wyman to Square Off in Runoff Battle
- Church's Sale of Anti-Gay Video
- New Dimension in Deception--the Computer
- It's Taxing to Challenge H&R; Block : Expansion: Jackson Hewitt prepared 311,000 returns last year but remains a distant second to the industry's giant.
- THE ECONOMY
- HOME COOK : The Comeback Casserole
- The Other California Wine Country : Exploring the backroads of Baja's Guadelupe Valley
- Roasted Chicken, Pumpkin Bread, Swamp Dip
- Speaker Pushes Bill to Reform Workers' Comp
- BOOK REVIEW : A Venture Into a Haunting Era : THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CAPTAIN N. <i> by Douglas Glover</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $20; 178 pages
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Regarding the history of the American West,...
- U.S. Rejects Reported Escobar Offer to Surrender if Family Is Protected
- ONE-ACT FESTIVAL : The Learning Curve : Annual collection of plays at Ventura College runs the gamut of grades.
- In 'Mama,' There's a Man Playing Pygmalion Again
- Delinquencies on Mortgages Hit 20-Year Low : Finances: Sharply lower interest rates that sparked refinancings in the fourth quarter of '92 are cited by Mortgage Bankers Assn.
- Rockwell Buys Electronics Firm in One More Move to Diversify : Acquisitions: The Seal Beach-based company continues to branch out from the defense industry. The Swiss firm it purchased manufactures control devices.
- BAJA WINE : Quail Eggs and Cactus
- AMA Reportedly Willing to Accept Some of Clinton Health Proposals
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ENCHANTED LAKE' : Telling Tales : Cal Lutheran's bilingual production illustrates Mexican folklore for a largely non-Spanish-speaking young audience.
- FOR THE KIDS : Easy Listening : It's all fun, all the time, as 24-hour Radio AAHS broadcasts music, news and stories for the grade-school audience.
- 'Dogtracking' Honda Urgently Needs Repair
- Scrutinizing Work of Taggers, Gangsters, Street Artists : <i> Graffiti Tagger: I'm an artist. County Supervisor Gloria Molina: No, you are a criminal.</i> --Dialogue at March 2 "Graffiti Summit"
- City Council OKs Landscaping Law to Cut Water Use
- Long-Awaited Hillside Building : Policy Moves Close to Adoption : Development: The City Council has concluded hearings and is expected to vote Tuesday. Allowable density, the most sensitive aspect, remains undecided.
- Walnut : 2 Cable TV Hearings Set
- Rescued Colorado Skier Says Her Companions Treated Her Like Slave
- Flashes From the Flood Front
- SPINNING YARNS INTO GOLD : Pat Hazell Takes Swat at the Simple Things by Finding What's Amusing in the Everyday
- Jeff Williams, owner of five Glendale restaurants,...
- Alhambra : Scofflaws Face Towing
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Long Beach Statement on the Family
- Dr. Albert Sabin, Developer of Oral Polio Vaccine, Dies : Medicine: Although his treatment was created after Dr. Salk's, it led to complete control of the disease.
- Facing Trial, Russia's Plotters Fight Back : Politics: Many of the Communists who tried to overthrow Gorbachev are now intent on smearing his reputation.
- Pico Rivera : Curbside Recycling Started for Yard Waste, Newspapers
- Irish Group Reels Into Ojai
- ABC Schools : Trustees Split Into 2 Camps During Budget Cuts Debate
- Methodist Hospital Names Lee as New Administrator
- AIDS Activists Decry Cost of Drug at Amgen Offices : Thousand Oaks: Protest targets Neupogen, which boosts immune system. Employees say price cuts would curtail research.
- Farmer Sues County Over Flooded Land
- Suit Charges Petroleum Plant Endangers Neighbors' Health
- VAN NUYS : 3 Youths Detained in School Vandalism
- IRVINE : School Board Starts Teacher, Staff Layoffs
- Countywide : Women Plan Battle Against Toll Road
- RETAIL
- Scenes From the Candy Convention: Gross and Gooey
- Chess Pie: the Tart Version
- Westchester : Power Outages Criticized
- Beyond Trans-Fatty