- LEARN Needs to Reach Non-English-Speakers
- Bankruptcy Offers Lessons, but What of Solutions?
- Soka Should Sell Land to Mountains Conservancy
- 'BUNCH' BOUNTY
- Nurturing Children Isn't the Only Way to Become a 'Parent'
- The Reel Thing
- Venice: A Clash of Creative, Social Forces at Children's Art Mecca
- Thoughts on Boycotts
- A Profit In Its Own Time
- Wind Energy Isn't Without Its Cost
- MOON MEN
- Losing Respect : With the...
- A.G. Edwards Deserves Job on Merit
- PHAIR MINDED
- Will the Comics Overcome Obstacles?
- Breakup Proponents Should Support Schools
- Don't Let Schools Go Down the...
- L'Opera Travesty
- Don't Cave In to the Angels
- Dealing With El Toro Land-Swap Plan
- Joe Roth and the Intrigue at Disney
- Simpson-Goldman Killings Aren't Funny
- O.C. Treasurer Short List Raises Doubts
- the coolest actor in the world : In This Country, Chow Yun-fat Is Only a Cult Figure. But the Hong Kong Action Star Has a Global Audience That Has Made His Movies International Blockbusters. With China About to Take Back the Crown Colony, He Has His Eye on the United States.
- Facing Airport's Woes Without the Benefits
- The Day the Movies Died
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Shattering the Silence : Soraya Mire endured a painful rite of passage--female circumcision. But now she's fighting back. Through her powerful documentary and lectures, she's forcing people to confront an ancient and still common practice.
- It's Polite to Get the Pronouns Correct
- Police Chief Willie Williams
- Are Cuts in Fees Making Specialist Physicians An Endangered Species?
- School Board Prop. 187 Reaction Was Proper
- THE DEVIL MADE HIM WRITE IT
- Obituaries - March 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 12, 1995
- Motorists Find Routes Blocked by Mud, Water
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Robert Bennett : A Non-Partisan Lawyer in Demand Amid a Political World
- Storm Wreaks Havoc on Roads; Transient Dies : Weather: Workers at golf course find a man's body. Freeways are closed by flooding, and 20 cars are involved in a pileup.
- Many Dramatic Scenes Mark the Day After : Storm: Harrowing stories of rescues and escapes are heard as residents venture outdoors to see rain's destructive results.
- State Reels From Storms; 6 Die, Bridge Collapse Cripples I-5 : Weather: Latest destruction reaches from Big Sur to Orange County. Nine-mile stretch of interstate is shut; officials continue search for six motorists who plunged into raging creek.
- Storm Sends Some in Malibu Over the Edge
- From Isolation to Mainstream : After an embryonic 20 years, the influence of Vietnamese artists, musicians and writers in Orange County is exploding.
- County Surveys Toll After Mud Crushes Homes, Chokes Roads : Weather: Statewide, six people are killed as storm destruction reaches across a broad swath from Big Sur to Orange County.
- Fullerton Fire, Police Hiring Under Scrutiny : Probe: Justice Department demands city triple number of minority employees within 5 years and pay lost salary, benefits to victims of alleged bias. The alternative is a civil lawsuit.
- Funny How a Discount Creates a Rush
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP / CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS : Arkansas Survives Another Close One
- Lord Byron : For Five Months in 1945, He Was the Master of All He Surveyed in a Streak That Has Never Been Approached
- NEWPORT BEACH : Art Auction to Benefit Alzheimer's Assn.
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Sunny Hills
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Postgame Incident a Misunderstanding : Division I girls: Mater Dei's Peterson says she tried to shake hands with Crenshaw players but was berated.
- North Carolina Eases Out Clemson but Coaches Are Left Fighting Mad
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE REGIONAL FINALS : Clovis West Boys Are in Rare Company
- Pop Album Chart : Fans Checking Into Crow's 'Club'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP / CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS : Arkansas Survives Another Close One
- NCAA Reportedly Investigates Stoudamire, Agent
- President Clinton Takes Credit Before Considering All Factors
- SANTA ANITA : Big 'Cap Has Enough Subplots to Fill a Dick Francis Mystery
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Already Feeling Jordan's Influence
- Music Reviews : King's Singers' Eclectic Program Lightens the Night
- FIGURE SKATING/ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bobek: A Rebel With an Early Lead
- LOS ANGELES : Stacey Koon Transferred to Prison in Oregon
- Strike Forces the First-Ever Cancellation at Bolshoi Ballet : Dance: Artists protest the resignation of longtime director and choreographer Yuri Grigorovich by walking out of Friday's performance of 'Romeo and Juliet.'
- Album Review
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Woodbridge
- RESEDA : Chick Plan to Fight Recycling Rip-Offs
- Another Chance for Ventura to Have Final Word : JC playoffs: Pirates reach third consecutive State championship game by beating Sequoias, 74-68.
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : DANA HILLS
- Hall Gives Quincy Outside Chance
- Foreign Firms Set Semiconductor Sales Record in Japan : Trade: The rise follows years of criticism from U.S. officials. The U.S. may try to apply numerical targets to other products.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Scrambling to Minimize Damage in Likely Defeat of Term Limits Proposal
- Big NASA Cuts May Include One of Agency's 10 Centers
- Chechnya Town Manages to Steer Clear of War : Russia: Residents use diplomacy, force to keep fighters of both sides from entering unscathed haven.
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Californians Say State Should Aid O.C. : Survey rebuts perceived strong public opposition to bailout. But larger majority back stripping fiscal powers from county supervisors.
- Wife's Position Blocks Plan to Elevate Judge : Law: John E. Dobroth will not be moved to Superior Court. His spouse works for the D.A. A conflict of interest was feared.
- Grants to Benefit People With AIDS
- VAN NUYS : Wilson Visit Boosts Backers of Tort Reform
- Duke Finally Reaches End of the Line : ACC tournament: Blue Devils will miss NCAA tournament for first time since 1983 after losing to Wake Forest, 87-70.
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Wind Slows Things, but Brings Snow
- March Madness: 'Hoop Dreams' vs. Starting Five : Commentary: If the acclaimed documentary wasn't good enough to make the Oscar cut, how good are the ones that did? A scorecard.
- The Savings--and Hazards--of Outsourcing : Commerce: Firms such as Irvine's Printronix contract out more operations as they streamline and specialize.
- INSIDE & OUT : Water Works
- Endeavour Crew Maps Stars, Checks Weather in Galaxies
- State Jobless Rate Hits Four-Year Low of 7.3% : Economy: New figures also show U.S. unemployment dipping to 5.4%. Investors are buoyed by gains.
- As it has since 1950, a gold...
- Mission Viejo Teacher Makes Top Grade : Education: Hands-on science instruction and a creative high school classroom atmosphere earn Roy Beven a prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence.
- Golf Tournament Tickets Go on Sale
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Acts to Cut Flood Insurance Rate
- Valley Police Station Gets 1st Batch of Computers : Law enforcement: Once installed citywide, the privately funded system is expected to save 640,000 hours annually.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Judge Rejects Lawsuit Over Mall : Development: Court rules that the 830,000-square-foot Valencia Marketplace is consistent with county plan and will not create growth problems.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Old Concerns Gone as U.S. Team Looks to Renewed Dominance
- Theater Reviews : OCC's 'Assassins' Hits Its Marks
- DOWNEY : Krikorian Theatres Offers to Buy Site
- SIMI VALLEY : Principal Named at Grace Brethren High
- Holden Seeks Limits on Rival's Funds : Politics: Council veteran points to allegations that Sanders is suspected of misusing grants in mayor's race.
- ORANGE
- SANTA ANA : LULAC Opposes Loan to Finish Jail Project
- Rainstorm Slams Into County : Weather: More mud pours down hill in La Conchita, and residents are evacuated. Reports of flooding come in from elsewhere.
- Jordan's Swing at Baseball Ends : Basketball: The move further fuels speculation of a return to the Bulls.
- Bryans Decide a Spartan Existence Is for Them
- NOTES
- VAN NUYS : Boosters Brightens Police Roll-Call Room
- LONG BEACH : Police Aim to Increase Diversity in Hiring
- Work Program for Early-Release Inmates Pushed
- Countywide : Birth Mother Sought for Medical Data
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Department Sports New Badge
- 3 Zoo-Bred Condors Are Recaptured
- Religious, Academic Ethicists Defend U.N. in Face of GOP Assault : Conference: Developed world has a moral obligation to support United Nations, speakers say. 'Contract with America' would slash peacekeeping funds.
- Hoag's Civic Work, Aid, Was Extensive
- LONG BEACH : Wildlife Agency Asks Public to Leave Baby Seals Alone
- Templeton Prize Goes to Physicist Paul Davies : Recognition: His work bridges the realms of science and religion. Winner of $1-million award believes the universe is not a random occurrence, but a marvel of sublime order.
- Chang Upset by Remarks of Agassi
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Foothill
- AMERICAN WEST : Northridge Wins, 86-81
- Jordan Throws a Curve : Advertising: Benefit of possible return to basketball may be short-lived for products he endorses, experts say.
- Fidelity's '94 Earnings Dip to $12 Million : Finance: Irvine-based title insurer blames interest rate hikes for depressed real estate sales, contributing to the 66% decline.
- Open House : High-End Showrooms That Once Were Exclusive 'to the Trade' Now Let Anyone Join the Party : DESIGN CENTER SOUTH
- State's Delays in Completing Child Support Computer System Jeopardize U.S. Funds
- Rep. Stark Issues Apology for His 'Whore' Insult
- West Valley Police Get New Computers : LAPD: Privately funded technology is expected to free up officers.
- Eden Ahbez; Wrote Hit Song 'Nature Boy'
- Loan Offer to Orange County Looks Like Hoax
- Lucille Moore; Feminist, Former San Diego County Supervisor
- Equestrians Lose Zoning Change Fight : Sylmar: Horse owners fail to stop planning commission approval of commercial development that they say will harm their lifestyle.
- BREA : Trustees to Consider Raising School Bus Fees
- AWC TOURNAMENT : Northridge Women Finish With a Loss
- Moe Suffers Knee Injury on Same Course Where He Won Olympic Gold
- AWC TOURNAMENT : Micelli Possesses Plenty in Reserve
- Umpire Answers Calling : Gorman Follows Legendary Dad
- Umpire Would Rather Be Out of Strike Zone
- Channell Chooses Best Time to Start Sinking Free Throws
- Weekend TV : 'Duckman' Cometh--and So Does 'Office'
- LAKE FOREST : Late Ruling Delays Strip-Club Hearing
- UCLA Class Puts Theory to Test in the Real World : Project: UCLA Asian American studies class helps Latino workers at New Otani hotel organize. They will present their findings today.
- CALABASAS : Bridge, Path Near Old Town Area Opposed
- Woman Killed in Head-On Collision
- NORTHRIDGE : Woman Fulfilling a Deferred Dream
- Connecting the Past and Present : Author of 1863 Riots Novel Says Immigrants Have Always Been Seen as a Threat
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Turns the Tables on El Toro
- ANGELS : Fans Replaced by Empty Seats at Games
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP / CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS : Arkansas Survives Another Close One
- INSURANCE
- REPAIRS : Right Technique Can Soothe Burns on Wood
- White Knight Rides In to Save 'Castle' From Ruin : Architecture: Owner of topless dance club puts up $65,000 to help Irvine homeowners meet city codes. Turreted house had faced the wrecking ball.
- DMV Seeks Suspension in 'Lemon' Case : Consumers: Chrysler would be unable to do business in California for 10 days. The auto maker denies any wrongdoing.
- Ice and Trekkers' Dreams Shattered at Top of World : Arctic: Two Italians feel lucky to be alive after harsh conditions end their polar walk from Siberia to Canada.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Backs Bank's Refusal to Give Loan to Gay Worker
- Sign-Ups for Hobby Workshops Begin
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flooding Around San Jose Forces Game's Postponement
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Bounces Ball State, 15-13, 15-13, 15-8
- Pop Music Reviews : Doubleheader Spans Poetic Generations
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- U.S.-Mexico Trade Paralysis : Austerity Plan Likely to Worsen Outlook for U.S. Exporters
- INTERIORS : Starting Over Versus Sprucing Up
- Calipatria Prison Guard Fatally Shoots Inmate
- Edward L. Bernays; Pioneer in Public Relations
- Israel Ends Fishing Blockade of Lebanon
- Zedillo Plan Draws Lenders' Praise but Public's Scorn : Mexico: Citizens are furious about program that politicians on left and right describe as Draconian.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Minnelli Moves Concert to August
- PLACENTIA : City Delays Vote on Zone Change Request
- Quality Control Moves Into Nursing Homes : Health care: A UCLA gerontologist finds success at Reseda facility using techniques taken from factory assembly lines.
- Terrible 2s Haunt the Ducks : Analysis: Franchise is not reaching second-year expectations after a surprising first season.
- Dole Endorses Drive to Abolish Four Agencies
- Presidential Questions Shadow Wilson : Politics: Governor makes speech in Van Nuys on his economic agenda, but the focus of the day is elsewhere.
- Christopher Pledges Fast Palestinian Aid : Mideast: U.S. official hails new accord with Israel, tells Arafat terrorists must be punished<i> .</i>
- 1st County Man Charged Under '3 Strikes' Gets Life
- Stocks, Dollar Gain on Employment Figures : Markets: Investors read a February jobless rate of 5.4% as a sign that the economy is in good health. Dow hits a record 4,035.61; bond prices also rise.
- EARNINGS
- If His Dream Comes True, Blues Will Be Back in 5-4 Ballroom : 'It's a disgrace the way we gave all this music to the world and let it be taken away.'
- MOORPARK : City Wins Top Award for Birthday Event
- Veterans of UFW Battles Gather to Pay Tribute : CSUN: At symposium, former organizers honor Cesar Chavez and the union's role in the state's labor history.
- The Bad Girl of Skating : U.S. Champion Is Trying to Live Down Reputation as She Takes On World in England
- Harris Unable to Accentuate Positive in Loss : Pro basketball: Coach critical after Lakers fall to Timberwolves, 109-103.
- L.A.-Kobe Jazz Connection Brings Together Free Shows
- NOTES : Alpha to Phase Out Belgian Unit; Toshiba Cuts Notebook Computer Price
- ENVIRONMENT : Fishing for Solutions to Depletion of Seafood Stocks : A U.N. group warns that the world's catch of haddock, shrimp and other species is dwindling at alarming rate.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Seek Bids for Trash Hauler
- Wilkening Names 1st UCI Latino Vice Chancellor
- Slain Youth's Mom Decries Juvenile Violence : Law enforcement: Parent of teen killed by a paint roller joins discussion of youth justice system at forum sponsored by Conroy.
- Bosnia Muslims, Croats to Boost Their Coalition
- Countywide : Casino Night to Benefit Boys and Girls Club
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Councilman to Run for Assembly : Politics: George Pederson of Santa Clarita joins a conservative lineup vying for open seat. He supports education, economic development and 'three strikes' law.
- Bang, You're Alive
- Ex-Jail Nurse Blames the County for Her AIDS : Lawsuit: Woman is said to be near death as a result of infection by inmates.
- GLENDALE : Alex Theater Officials Weigh Legal Options
- Obituaries : Angela (Nellie) Aluknavich
- Way Clear for Housing for Needy, Elderly : Oxnard: Land near historic neighborhood is rezoned for apartments, despite protests.
- OJAI : Study Delayed on School Transfer Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6 File Papers to Run for Council Position
- EARNINGS
- EARNINGS
- Edward James; Comedy Writer for Radio, Television
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Hearings on Moorlach Appointment Proposed : Treasurer: Bergeson wants oversight committee sessions next week, then supervisors' vote Friday if he is deemed qualified.
- New O.C. Firm Takes the Effort Out of Takeout
- Judge Sentences Three Men to Jail for Mutilation Death of Dalmatian
- Tim Flack; CBS Television Vice President
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Plan Would Cut $2.5 Million in Deputies' Overtime
- THOUSAND OAKS : Members Sought for Budget Task Force
- MOORPARK : Recreation Group Honors Parks Official
- Group Tries to Amplify Appreciation of Music : Education: Nonprofit foundation fosters arts instruction through free workshops in elementary and middle schools.
- N.Y. Bank to Post Loss of $125 Million : Finance: Bankers Trust's first-quarter report reflects Latin trading losses, drop in derivatives revenues.
- John Allen Buggs; Led U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
- COMING MONDAY
- Ira C. Herbert; Retired Coca-Cola Executive
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Search for 'Third Way' on Affirmative Action May Be Doomed : Policy: President wants to find a solution to preference programs that satisfies all sides. But if the past is a guide, he may face another political disaster.
- IRVINE : Lube Shop Proposal Back Before Council
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Aid for Homeless
- At 100, Sisters Will Celebrate With a Party : Longevity: They are the oldest identical twins in the U.S., says the Guinness Book of World Records.
- Platform : Teen Depression: 'Even Elite Students Suffer'
- Cut Off Sanders' Matching Funds, Holden Demands : Politics: Councilman says foe should be denied more aid until ethics probe clears him.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina Wants Work-Release for Inmates Freed Early
- TEMPORARY CHURCH: While St. Mel Catholic Church...
- Community Comment : 'When a Young Person Yells Out, the World Listens'
- Union Pacific to Buy Remaining 70.5% of CNW : Transportation: The deal gives the railroad access to the lucrative coal fields located in eastern Wyoming.
- GARDENING : Bananas' Appeal Grows in Bunches
- Open House : High-End Showrooms That Used to Be Exclusive 'to the Trade' Now Let Anyone Join the Party : PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER
- Disney's Top TV Executive Quits Post : Media: Departure of Richard Frank comes after weeks of rumors. He is replaced by Dennis Hightower.
- Ghosts of Mexico's Past Haunt Zedillo's 1st Weeks
- Agriculture Secretary Nomination Sent to Senate Panel
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Hazard Seen in Blood Pressure Drugs : Health: Patients taking calcium channel blockers may be increasing their risk of heart attacks by 60%, researchers say.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Broadous to Speak on Community Issues
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : O'Bannon Shares Award; Harrick Coach of Year
- Dolphins Sign Quarterback Bonner
- Like March Magic, Anteaters Regain Postseason Form : Colleges: UCI upsets Utah State, 76-72, rekindling memories of last year's fairy-tale run.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat Rain, Stop Gonzaga's Ninth-Inning Rally
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Showdown Has a Different Look : Division I boys: With Crenshaw eliminated, Clovis West faces Monarchs in Division I regional final tonight.
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : Thompson's Game Catching Up to Well-Rounded Life
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Mission Viejo
- Theater Review : 'Normal Heart': The Art of Kramer's Activism Plays On
- A Subway Commuters Can't Ride : 'Money Train,' With Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes, Lays Some Costly Tracks
- RTC Proposes Banning of Two Firms : Ethics: Salomon Bros., Morgan Stanley are accused of violating S & L cleanup agency's rules.
- Ahmanson Joins in Revolt by Thrifts Over Plan by FDIC : Finance: The S & L leader is against the proposed cut in deposit insurance premiums for their banking industry rivals.
- Ian Ballantine; Founded 3 Paperback Book Firms
- Bipartisan State Delegation to Discuss Issues With Clinton : Legislature: Topics will include immigration, defense conversion, base closures, crime and welfare reform.
- CALABASAS : RLA Chief Optimistic About Revitalization
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Pastor Blasts Trend of Goodwill Between Protestants, Catholics
- Charity Agency Feels Pinch as Donations Drop : Philanthropy: ESA, which gives food and shelter to the needy, faces cutbacks in services. Official blames a 25% dip in contributions on a soft economy and public fears over the county bankruptcy.
- Irvine Group Vows to Recall 3 Over Bonds
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Developers' Fees to Improve Ventura Blvd. May Be Cut
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : To Fight Drugs, Guard a Crosswalk and Plant a Garden : Alliance for a Drug Free Community
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : This Outcome Is Not a Done Deal : Girls: Although Woodbridge beat Brea Olinda by 18 in December, regional title game will be intriguing.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Rallies to Beat Santa Monica in Men's Volleyball
- TV & VIDEOTalk-Show Fallout?: A gay man...
- Little Axe Mixes Blues With Modernism
- Theater Reviews : Tangled Web of 'Liar' Ensnares With Clowning
- EARNINGS : Clothestime Reports Annual Loss; CoCensys Also Ends Year in the Red
- Paul Horgan; Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author
- Key Bill Approved as House Finishes Legal Reform Push : Legislation: Limits on punitive damages in personal injury suits advance to Senate. Sweeping measure easily overcomes opposition from lawyers, consumer groups.
- Strength to Say 'No' : He Brings Hard-Hitting Anti-Drug Message to Youths
- Ahmanson Joins Thrifts' Revolt Over FDIC Plan : Finance: The parent of Home Savings is against proposed deposit insurance premium cut for banks.
- State Jobless Rate Hits 4-Year Low of 7.3%
- Key Bill Approved as House Finishes Legal Reform Push : Legislation: Limits on punitive damages in personal injury suits are endorsed. Sweeping measure easily overcomes opposition from lawyers, consumer groups.
- Proposal Seeks End to Pepper Spray Training
- Bomb Outside Karachi Mosque Kills 12 : Pakistan: Attack fans hatreds, increases pressure for decisive government action to restore order in country's largest city.
- IMF Approves $6.25-Billion Russian Loan
- CERRITOS : Signs Near Schools Will Signal Stiffer Penalties
- LONG BEACH : State Probes Complaint of Intimidation in Election
- BURBANK : Council Members on Airport Panel OKd
- Cutback in Base Lobby Funds Urged
- Two Arrested in Theft of Clothing at Orangewood
- Marketing Research Goes High-Tech and Backwoods
- INSIDE & OUT : Colorant on Grout Works Like a Paint
- M.B. Zale; Started Jewelry Store Chain
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Claes Off to a Rocky Start as NATO Chief : Europe: Possible links to Belgian scandal may weaken his power just as the alliance needs strong leadership.
- Relic of the Past Bedevils California's Gold Country : Health: Land near old mines has high levels of arsenic. Residents are divided on seriousness of threat.
- Guidance Sought on Schools Chief Search
- Is he more weighty than a Gramm?...
- CERRITOS : Board OKs $820,000 to Repair School Roofs
- CYPRESS : Recall Group Targets 3rd Council Member
- Simple System : Quality Control Methods Used at Nursing Homes
- AIRLINES
- NOTES
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Californians Back Bailout of Orange County
- INSURANCE
- NOTES
- LABOR
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Employees Rally Against Layoffs
- Keeper of the Irvine Castle Steps Forth : Remodeling: Owner of topless club lends family $65,000 to save their home from the wrecking ball.
- A Cross-Country Clamor to Free Lolita : Wildlife: Washington governor seeks release of killer whale from Florida park.
- COLUMN ONE : Cold War's Forgotten Front Line : Afghanistan was the battlefield in a clash of the superpowers. They spent billions in the bloody conflict, but now some say the U.S. and Russia have turned their backs on the shattered nation.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Fraternity Appeals Sanctions
- 'America's Most Wanted' to Air Piece on Slaying of Laguna Shop Owner : Media: A Tustin surveillance camera tape of the gunman will be shown. The episode is scheduled to be broadcasted March 18.
- OXNARD : Strawberry Festival Officials Unveil Design for '95 Poster
- Scholars Cite Lack of Resurrection Evidence : History: Controversial Jesus Seminar evaluates New Testament. But members affirm that event's religious significance does not hinge on the historical record.
- EU Vows to Strike Back for Seizure of Ship by Canada
- COMPTON : Schools Awarded Grant for Homeless Students
- COSTA MESA : Mayor Will Seek Regional Approach to Homelessness
- Stepfather Jailed in Girl's Death
- CYPRESS : Students Embrace Tolerance Training
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / OTHER GAMES : Long Beach Has Enough to Hold Off UC Santa Barbara
- Moe Suffers Knee Injury on Same Course Where He Won Olympic Gold
- BIG WEST WOMEN : Irvine Looks to Reverse a Trend Against Pacific
- 1995 BOYS' TENNIS: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : VILLA PARK
- PREP NOTES : Villa Park Boys' and Girls' Basketball Coaches Resign
- Music Reviews : Conductor Grant Gershon Gives an Assist at Podium
- TV Review : 'Heart' a Singing Valentine to Frank Sinatra
- Tight End Green Signs With Dolphins; Rams' Chandler Agrees to Oilers' Terms
- Orange County Almanac
- Long Beach State Succeeds When It Counts : Colleges: 49ers stop UC Santa Barbara, 67-64, to advance to semifinals of Big West tournament.
- CSUN Ready to Rise a Day After the Vote
- Bowe Fights His Way Back From a Place in Oblivion : Boxing: Once he was champion, but now he isn't listed among the recognized contenders. He meets Hide tonight to try to change that.