- HADDAWAY : Singer Won't Stay Long in Dance-Music Genre
- LILY PONS IN RECITAL. Various orchestras, Maurice...
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Building for Tomorrow: Duke Oakley
- TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES by June Jordan (Vintage:...
- West African Drums Have Beat on Media Competition : Communications: Learning to decipher the sound of the ancient instruments is becoming a lost art. But efforts to restore it have begun.
- The Song Is the Lone Star : 'Western Beat' Club Gives Fresh Tunes, New Songwriters a Chance to Shine
- Pilots of Shuttle 'Land' With Laptop
- Retro : A Flock of Terror, Part II
- Hollywood Memoirs : QUINN TEAMS WITH HEPBURN FOR A MOVIE THAT CONNECTS A HEYDAY WITH TODAY
- KOREATOWN : Council Tentatively OKs 25-Story Hotel
- That Grinding Sound
- Investigators Seek Engine Cover After Westside Plane Crash
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Inquiring Minds Will Love This
- Donald Deals Williams a Blow : Boxing: Former Olympian wins majority decision over Long Beach fighter in meeting of unbeaten heavyweights.
- BASEBALL : Ward's Injury May End Up Helping Blue Jays This Season
- Regional Final Game Proves to Be a Mixed Bag for the Monarchs
- VIVE LES AMATEURS DU PIANO. Theo Lieven...
- BIRD TRICKS
- Wily 'Welfare Coyotes' Pester Park Tourists : Outdoors: Animals in Death Valley block traffic and nip visitors who are slow in offering treats. Feeding the wildlife makes the problem worse, rangers say.
- Fiske Sends a Message: Don't Interfere : Probe: Whitewater special counsel is praised for quickly taking charge of case. Lawyers say it's shaping up like a textbook investigation.
- Modified High School Plan Fails to Placate All Critics : Education: Additional housing is part of the project, but opponents cite its proximity to Belmont.
- Top-Notch Schools Need Accessibility : * Bring Back-to-Basics Campuses to Central Santa Ana
- Backhanded Compliments to the Irish : In a typical celebration of ridicule, a St. Patrick's Day card reads: "What do you call an Irishman on St. Patty's Day?" Answer: "A cab."
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get Lemieux on His Working Day
- Mater Dei Is Left Crying Foul Play : Division I: Late call against Monarchs hurts momentum. Crenshaw advances to State title game for second year in row with 71-67 victory.
- Long Beach Wins JC Title
- Co-Founder Looks at Chaos in Early Stages and Future Challenges
- What's 'Normal Wear and Tear' on Old Carpet?
- Italian Archeologist Digs His Scuba Gear : Treasure: Government struggles to save rich underwater sites from plunderers.
- Tucson Takes Invasion of Africanized Bees in Stride
- CRENSHAW : Patrons Mourn Theater's Closing
- Gay Relationships Also Subject to 'Battered Person's Syndrome' : Violence: Proving the prior abuse can be difficult because police usually are not called. Jurists and laws often are unsympathetic.
- SOUTH : Drivers Will Be Crossing a Fine Line
- Redevelopment Panel Reassures Residents
- Artist Will Leave a Touch of Nature at Train Station : Design: Viqui McCaslin is chosen to enhance Soledad Canyon Road transit center with her $50,000 project.
- Gant Wins; Female Driver Says Foe Was Out to Get Her in Turn
- A Career Option Clear of Brokerages : Regulators: Some find that high-paying jobs with investment houses are not their cup of tea.
- Like Most Revelations, By RICHARD HOWARD
- Fear and Safety on the Airline Trail
- BODY POLITIC : Billboard Brouhaha
- RIVIERA REVERIE : Hot Jazz, Cool Prices, Warm Setting: All This and Fine French Provencal Fare, Too
- For Seniors : LINDA FELDMAN : Loosening the Business Ties That Bind
- OXNARD : Board OKs Tougher 9th-Grade Policy
- A Major Talent : Dodgers' Bonus Baby Darren Dreifort Looks Like a Good Bet to Make the Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : Irvine Still Alive After Upset No. 3
- PREP SWIMMING / CIF RELAYS : Woodbridge Wins Team Title, Sets Relay Record
- In Brief
- SMALL FACES: Who better to re-record "Sympathy...
- Reality Bites Some, Not Everybody
- COVER STORY : In Search of the Hottest Music in Town : L.A.'s storied rock clubs fizzled in the pay-to-play '80s, but today's revitalized scene is thriving on a healthy dose of underground spirit
- Vietnam Shares Beauty, History
- 'Chief' Expands Hillside Home
- Dying Boy Gets Wish With Aid From Officers : Friendship between a 9-year-old cancer victim and deputies leads to a final visit with the youngster's jailed father.
- Notre Dame Gets Laser Face-Lift
- Workplace Totalitarianism Takes a Hit : Labor drops its opposition to democratic partnerships between workers and management.
- Overturned Decisions Frustrate Planners : Government: They say they are still a key link. Thousand Oaks City Council attributes reversals to fiscal and political concerns.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / DIVISION II SOUTHERN REGIONAL : Bruin-to-Be Henderson Leads East Bakersfield
- Mansell Again the Favorite to Win the Indy-Car Series
- Vargas, Whitaker Box to U.S. Amateur Titles
- Powell's Shot Gives USC a Winning Finish : College basketball: Trojans beat Oregon State in final seconds, 69-68. Fourth victory in a row is expected to earn them an NIT berth.
- There's No Slowing Speedskater Blair
- Fumbling Towards Excitement
- Growing Your Own Greens : Mesclun: Tasty French salad mix is easy and inexpensive to grow in Southland gardens.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Weekend Escape: Phoenix : Wright Place : He's Still Crazy for the Biltmore Inspired by <i> That</i> Architect
- Rolling Hills Broker Is Top Re/Max Seller
- Safety, Fire Violations Found at 430-Room Frontier Hotel : Housing: The manager of the Downtown 12-story structure blames some of the damage on tenants. Arraignment is April 7.
- CRENSHAW : Youth Gospel Choir Wins Praise in Europe
- PICO-UNION : Homes May Not Be in City Lottery
- THE SUMMER HOUSE by Alice Thomas...
- SANTA MONICA : Woman Attacked After Staged Car Accident
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Spring Will Be in the Air at Street Fair
- Town May Shoot Down Gun Ownership Law : Pennsylvania: Some Franklintown residents believe it is time to get rid of mandatory weapons ordinance.
- Call My Agent; It's Local : Publishing still revolves around New York City, but thanks to phones and faxes, literary representatives such as Pat Teal and Sandra Dijkstra can build careers from here.
- BALDWIN HILLS : Theater Patrons Mourn End of an Era
- The Big Trade-off: Clinton's Asia Policy Stresses Human Rights <i> and </i> Economics
- Youths Brainstorm for Real Solutions to Tough Problems : Think tank: Delegates make proposals to combat racism, drugs. They also have harsh words for Teen Center, the result of an earlier student endeavor.
- Buena, Hueneme Win Geography Honors
- County Officials Are Divided on Impact of '3 Strikes' Law
- After Shooting Sister-in-Law, Wife's Lover, Man Kills Self : Deaths: The 31-year-old gunman smashed into his estranged spouse's Fullerton apartment through a window. She and their child, home at the time, were not injured.
- Pro-Auto Group Revs Up to Oppose Urban Rail Plan : Transportation: Faction says proposed $2-billion Irvine-to-Fullerton commuter train system won't work, and prefers that money goes to highways. OCTA will hold a public hearing Monday.
- Working to Ensure the Swallows' Return : * Laudable Campaign to Preserve San Juan Creek as a Bird Habitat Is a Cooperative Effort
- North Carolina Presents Smith With 800th, Beating Wake Forest
- The $7.8-Million Man--<i> Not</i> : Jody Reed, Playing With Brewers for a Guaranteed $350,000, Might Never Live Down His Departure From the Dodgers
- PREP BASEBALL LOARA TOURNAMENT : Fountain Valley, Hudson Shut Out Diamond Bar to Win Title
- Strasbourg Chef Is Starry-Eyed About His New Michelin Rating
- Point of View / Bob Oates : The Sound-Bite Generation : Basketball's Fast-Thinking Fans Favor Fastest Sport; Baseball Is as Good as Ever, but It Can't Hold Audience
- Blue Suede Shoes for Bono and the Boss?
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Making Waves: WET Design
- THE BIZ
- News, Tips & Bargains : Directory Eases Way for Disabled
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Boys' Playoffs
- Long in Denial, Nigeria Faces Up to AIDS : Africa: People now are openly talking about the epidemic. Frightening statistics are coming to light on its scourge in the continent's most populated nation.
- BRIEFLY
- Myanmar Assails Idea of Radio Free Asia
- Speaking Up for the Future : Learning Mandarin, Cantonese and Vietnamese will help Asian American children get jobs as adults, a teacher says.
- Prison Town Locked Into Role as Home to Nation's Toughest Felons : Colorado: Florence campaigned for the federal complex, which includes a maximum-security section that is still under construction. Community is making crime pay.
- Roberti Recall Is a Gun-Control Vendetta : Tab to Punish the Senator May Reach $1 Million
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina, Umpire in Grudge Match?
- 'REF' REVENGE : Maybe Gene Can Name His Pet Snake LaGravenese Siskel
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Longshot Chamblee Grabs Edge
- Pep Talk Helps Woodbridge Hang Tough, Beat Alemany : Division II: Coach Bangs inspires Burgess and her teammates to come back for 46-41 victory and trip to State title game.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Snaps BYU Volleyball Win Streak
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : One of Four Cubs' Shortstops, Dunston Says He's the Only One
- Referee's Whistle Halts a Championship March for Mater Dei
- TCHAIKOVSKY: "Pikovaya Dama." Maria Guleghina, Gegam Grigorian,...
- Fantastic! It'll Be Bigger Than 'Boris & Natasha' and 'Brenda Starr'--Combined!
- MOVIES : All Grown Up . . . at 60 : After years of indulgence, what else is there besides sex and the pursuit of pleasure that makes life worth living? You could ask the exiled filmmaker--and recent father--but you may not like his answer
- BUSINESS PULSE / JOHN BRENNAN : Earthquake Awakens Some Expectations
- Credit-Reporting Reform Goes Astray in Bill
- Sellers Can Get Help From Pros at Saturday's Fair
- SEAT BELTS REQUIRED? by Henry Tatnall...
- Consider What's on Tap Away From Home
- Father Figure : To George Raveling, winning is temporary, and so is losing. What lasts are the men he molds on his USC teams.
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Pocketful of Miracles: Kimberly King
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : A Cut Above: Cristophe
- 'Killer Bees' About to Join Facts of Life in Southland : Nature: Agencies are gearing up to educate public on what to expect. The biggest worry is unnecessary panic.
- SOCCER : Belmont Defeats No. 1 Bell for City Championship
- Dr. Laura's Life Lessons : Laura Schlessinger's signature style is beyond no-nonsense. The radio shrink wants <i> everyone</i> to straighten up and fly right.
- Taft High Ties for 1st in State Super Quiz : Academics: Woodland Hills' defending champs await today's announcement of the overall winner.
- Gonzalez's Raise Stirs Controversy
- Tearful Farewell to a Friend : Funeral: Popular prep athlete killed in sudden knife attack is buried in traditional Buddhist ceremony attended by hundreds of classmates.
- WATTS : Anti-Dropout Group Seeks New Sponsor
- BELL : Library Open Again on Tuesdays
- Algeria Forces Seek Freed Islamists
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : A Model Lesson in City Planning
- SPRING SPORTS : Track
- Honoring the Irish : Ventura Dedicates Its St. Patrick's Day Parade to Slain Detective
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Foothill's Bain Pole Vaults 14-6 at Brea Invitational
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Wins Brea-Olinda Tournament Title
- A 'Forbidden' Move: Broadway to L.A.
- FICTION
- DANCING ON THE MOON by Jameson...
- 'This Boy's Life'
- White Officer Wins $200,000 in Failure to Gain Promotion
- Communities Competing for $100 Million in Funding : Development: Only a fraction of L.A.'s impoverished areas will be included in the federal empowerment zone.
- COLUMN ONE : A Tribe's Battle for Its Identity : Over the years, the Juaneno Indians were stripped of a large part of Southern California. They seek U.S. recognition to validate their past and enrich their future.
- Topica : Healing Wounds With Art : Exhibit: 12 artists shed light on their battle with breast cancer. The show's organizer says more women are dying because 'nobody talks about' the disease.
- CRENSHAW : High School's Elite Choir Energizes Audiences in Europe
- Drawing Up Blueprints for a More Livable L.A. : Growth: Residents are asked to help achieve goals proposed for an updated General Plan.
- St. Paul Steamrollered by Verbum Dei, 103-76
- Jewish Fanatics in Hebron Raise Specter of Civil War
- U.S. Calls on Defense to Tie South Korea : Soccer: Americans appear more organized and confident after a strong defensive effort.
- VARIOUS ARTISTS"All Men Are Brothers: A Tribute...
- Svendsen, Tosti, Uccellini: A Trio of Rare Delights
- RAGE AGAINST RAGE: Mike Muir, the volatile...
- STYLE: Leaders of the Pack : Southern California Trendsetters: Portraits From the Creative Edge : Boy Meets Car: Tom Matano
- Bracing for the Next One : Southland Homeowners Are Looking at How Homes Can Be Structurally Reinforced to Better Withstand Earthquakes
- New Visionaries Gamble Bundle on Riverboat Casinos : Mississippi: New paddle wheelers offer truly floating crap games accompanied by calliope steam whistles.
- Yeltsin Ends Official Snub of Nixon, Aides Say
- O.C. Gearing Up Now to Cope With Bees' Arrival
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Lessons in Antarctica, from the adventurous Sir David Attenborough
- Man Shot, Injured in Encounter With Police
- Count the Ways These People Help You
- Balmy Day, Smell of Grass, Spring Ritual Comes at Last : Baseball: Pint-size Orioles, Mets, Expos and their parents crowd the field as Encino's Little League season opens with star-studded pageantry.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Lucas Gets Respect, Spurs Get Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / DIVISION I REGIONAL : Lynwood Gets Shot at Repeat
- When Oenning Finds Her Rhythm, Warriors Waltz to Title
- Kurtela Wins Two Sprints at Titan Meet
- LOLLY PALOOKA : Ernie Hudson Puts Ghostbusting Behind
- THEATER : A Gang of His Own : While the movie studios stay on the sidelines, Tim Robbins and other star patrons put their money where their hearts are--in Los Angeles theater. The Actors' Gang proves what they can do
- POP MUSIC : COVER STORY : A Survival Guide to Club-Hopping Across the Country
- Many of Wall Street's former top cops now represent firms they once investigated. Though these ex-regulators insist their integrity is intact, critics are questioning this rotation of prestigious government alumni through : THE REVOLVING DOOR
- Faith in a Metaphor : KNOWLEDGE OF ANGELS, <i> By Jill Paton Walsh (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 268 pp.)</i>
- DOWNTOWN : Students Check In on Hotel Career Day
- User-Friendly Changes in Repackaged SAT : New Name, Format Are the First Alterations in College Admissions Test Since 1974
- S. Africa Troops Restore Calm to Homeland
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Students Off on History-Making Trip
- Despite Frozen Fields, Farmers Keep Busy
- 'An Angel at My Table'
- Designs on Survival : Despite a Downturn in the Industry, Interior Designers Are Streamlining and Specializing Services to Stay in Business
- Rethinking the Biosphere : Arizona experiment could be great tool, if leaders shed ideological blinders
- City Hop in Canada Via Discounts
- Seismic Experts Caught Between Privacy, Safety
- Night Riders
- REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Cougars Pounce on Poly
- El Salvador Political Rally Erupts in Violence; 1 Killed
- Central Schools Fare Poorly in Tests : Education: Low scores in statewide exams are blamed in part on the poverty and limited English proficiency of many students.
- BRIEFLY : Environment: Free Compost Workshop
- Whitewater's Powerful Undertow : Clinton's Agenda May Be Imperiled
- Link Between Wrestlers' Strength, Weight Loss Studied : Health: Athletes who shed pounds to compete in a lower weight class do not become proportionately stronger, researchers find.
- Fear Comes to Small Town After Man Disappears : Mystery: Rancher Larry Kuhn, known in Three Points for his generosity, vanished in September, the day he was to leave on gambling trip.
- Vlasic, Maurer Put the Hurt on the Other Guys
- 10 Are Sullivan Award Finalists
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Is First to Go Five
- Padilla Stops Foe in Fourth Round : Boxing: Junior-welterweight improves to 20-1-1 with 13th consecutive victory.
- JAZZ : Still Fresh : At 67, baritone sax giant Gerry Mulligan is as receptive to innovative ideas as he was during the revolutionary decades of the '40s and '50s
- Destination: Morocco : An Oasis in Marrakech : Reminiscent of the film 'Enchanted April,' three American women rent a house near the Casbah and experience Morocco from the inside out
- Judges, Lawyers Spurn Costly Fortified Courts
- STORMIN' NORMANDY : Today, the wind-swept beaches of northern France are peaceful, but on Junes 6, 1944, they exploded with the sounds of war. This summer, the 50th anniversary of D-Day, hordes of visitors will reinvade them.
- Riding Into the Sunset
- Why 'Three Strikes' May Take California for a Ride : Act of fiscal recklessness may yield to the Law of Unintended Consequences
- Police Have No Business Selling Guns : * Santa Ana Is Right in Promising to Stop Putting Seized Weapons Back in Circulation
- Deputy Sentenced to Life Term of Doubt and Questions
- PARADISE TRANSFORMED: Los Angeles During the Second...
- Floating Down the River : PLATTE RIVER, <i> By Rick Bass (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $19.95; 145 pp.)</i>
- Readers Recommend
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Deadly Fix : LETHAL PASSAGE: How the Travels of a Single Handgun Expose the Roots of America's Gun Crisis, <i> By Erik Larson (Crown: $20; 288 pp.)</i>
- SCHOOL DAYS : Multimedia Memories
- Overtime Fuels Trucker's Recovery : Economy: John Harrington lost his job 2 1/2 years ago. Now, he has another one, and his prospects are looking up. But he still lives from check to check.
- BRIEFLY : Music: Scholarship Auditions Scheduled
- COLUMN ONE : Orange County Tribe Battles for Its Identity : The Juaneno Indians were stripped of a large part of Southern California. They seek U.S. recognition to validate their past and enrich their future.
- Seoul Bus Drivers Take Life in Slow Lane : Job action: Nicknamed "street villains," they back up their demand for higher wages by sticking to the letter of the law in the traffic-clogged streets.
- Glimpse of a Futuristic LAX Can't Erase the White Zones
- Leader of Cali Cartel Turns Himself In
- A City Torn : Berkeley, Renowned for Its Soft Heart, Is Divided by Proposal to Get Tough With Pushy Panhandlers
- FILLMORE : District Announces Staff Restructuring
- Valley Commentary : PLATFORM : Test's Good Marks : * Scores on the new California Learning Assessment System test were released last week. It was the first year for the test, which has many open-ended questions rather than multiple-choice questions.
- Moorpark High School Places 6th in Super Quiz : Education: Team members are happy with their performance in the State Academic Decathlon event in Stockton.
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 35 : Age an Issue as Two Rivals Argue Over Experience
- Tustin Swim Team Wins Championship
- FICTION
- The Lost Mines of Llallagua
- PERSPECTIVE ON SEXISM : Whitewater Isn't a Matter of Gender : Hillary Clinton's being held accountable is warranted. But the scorn being heaped on her as a woman is something else.
- Favoring the 'Flip' Side of Crime Fighting : Shop Owner Has a Tireless Approach to Ridding Area of Prostitution, Drugs and Trash
- Architect of Riordan's Blueprint for Streamlining L.A.
- Gretzky, Kings Get No Closer to Their Goals : Hockey: He hasn't scored since March 2 in pursuit of Howe's record. Sabres rally for 5-3 victory.
- Football Once Was a Sport
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : El Toro Caps Series of Upsets With Victory Over Oilers, Title
- Windmiller Throws No-Hitter, Ivie Drives in 7 as CSUN Sweeps Missouri
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Saturday of Upsets Complicates Nine Lives in Kansas City
- BEN HARPER"Welcome to the Cruel World" Virgin*...
- SAILING : Mahaney Keeps Law in Check
- Beckley Enjoys Her Room With Championship View
- Good Feeling About Rags-to-Reality Story
- SHACK ATTACK
- Garcetti on Hiring Freeze
- HANDGUN HUMOR
- Caltrans Begins Its Banging Too Early
- Amtrak Isn't Doing Its Part to Ease Transit Woes
- South Coast's Rep
- Missing the Point on Water Rates
- Olympic Auditorium
- A Travesty of Justice at Burbank High School
- Revitalizing Vermont
- COVER STORY : Critica Care...
- Central Library Sunday Hours
- Central Library Sunday Hours
- Revitalizing Vermont
- Tales of Hoffman
- CARE PACKAGES
- Garcetti on Hiring Freeze
- Beilenson Backers Make Their Point
- More on the Wolves
- On the Search for the True History of Jesus
- A Reconciliation? : Collaboration Yields Many Arrests, Fosters Thaw Between Agents, Officers : The FBI's J. Edgar Hoover and LAPD Chief William Parker sparked a decades-long feud. But now the agencies are trying to repair their relationship, arresting fugitives with astonishing success.
- Antonovich Doesn't Back His Transit Rebuttal
- Still Broke, Michigan School Fights to...
- Restaurant's Nudes Had a Good Side
- Gunn, Bent, Roses
- From the Home Office
- Winnetka Does Not Have Identity Crisis
- Quake Confusion Shows Need to Learn English
- Spreading the Sci-Fi Wealth
- With Disarming Smile, Inventor of AK-47 Recalls How He Shot to Fame : Weapons: Mikhail T. Kalashnikov, the Russian who made the gun that armed the world, now designs hunting rifles. Finally, with political liberalization in the former Soviet Union, he is free to travel.
- Racism Crops Up in Unlikely Places
- Honoree Aids Not Just Latino Causes
- School Land Purchase Viewed Both as Irresponsible, Proper Procedure
- 'Expert' Assertion Puts Bull Terriers at Risk
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner
- MEDICINE AND RACE
- The Troubles of Day Laborers
- Taxi Tip
- Ruling Intrudes on Boy Scouts' Rights
- Roberti's Gun Stance Not a Good Reason for Recall
- FETCHING SKETCHES
- Maradona: Soccer's Unpredictable Legend : Personality: Rags-to-riches-to-rags-to-riches legend has swept through Asia, Europe, Africa and Australia. In Catholic South America, he's more popular than the Pope. It is no exaggeration to say that Maradona is as well-known world-wide as Michael Jordan.
- BRAND-NAME VICTORY
- Fullerton Recall Drive Is Justifiable
- Remembering a Teacher Who Taught About Life
- Olympic Auditorium
- Victim Is Not Entitled to U.S. Health Care
- Sex Education
- 'Knucklehead' Laws
- No Racism Lurks Behind Move to Control Streets
- Pension Spiking Leaves a Bad Taste
- The Times Ignores the Immigrant Community
- New Law Puts 30,000 on Brink of Life Term : Crime: Repeat offenders feel the pressure of the 'three strikes' rule. But some say it will not be a deterrent.
- Central Library Sunday Hours
- NONFICTION - March 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 13, 1994
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Trouble at Home, Yeltsin Does as U.S. Presidents Do : Diplomacy: The Russian flexes atrophied superpower muscles. He tries jump-starting the Mideast peace talks.
- 'Two-Strikers' Know the Margin for Error Is Thin : Crime: Repeat offenders feel the pressure of tough sentencing law. But some say it will not be a deterrent.
- O.C. Deputy's Death a Costly Lesson on Safety
- U.S., China Trade Embittered Words on Human Rights : Foreign policy: Beijing 'will never accept' right to dissent, Premier Li tells Christopher. Secretary of state's mission dissolves into economic threats, name-calling.
- U.S., Japan End Cellular Feud; Clinton Hails Pact : Trade: The whole bilateral business picture brightens. White House sees Motorola accord as a model for future deals.
- Power Rangers' Followers Battle Mighty Lines : Kids Wait Hours in Anaheim for Fast Peek at Super Heroes
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Charges in Battle of Unbeatens
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Late Rally by Verbum Dei Falls Short by One Point
- Phil & Jim's Closes Remaining Stores : Bankruptcy: Electronics and appliance chain lays off most of its 70 employees and plans to liquidate its inventory.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- INTERIORS : Go-Getters Go to Outlets, Clearances
- Preemptive Raids on Nuclear Sites Rejected : Defense: Pentagon official clarifies policy against spread of arms. Old methods to be kept.
- Court Extends Citizenship Rights to Filipino Veterans Lacking U.S. Records
- Eileen Rankel; Developed AIDS Program
- Democrats Push $1.51-Trillion Budget Plan Through House