- Glendale : Time Off for Principals
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Lakewood Hall of Fame Honors St. Joseph Volleyballer
- Tough to Live on $56 Pension, Gorbachev Says
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Who to Call About Getting Lead Out
- Marine Killed in Russian Roulette as Friends Watch : Fatality: Victim displayed open cylinder holding one round, then fired shot into his mouth, authorities say.
- Hilly Street Blues : City's New Wheeled Trash Cans Can Peel Out on Their Own in Steep Areas
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Hurley Gets Duke Over Hill in 76-67 Win
- STAGE REVIEW : Delightful 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' : Fullerton Light Opera Cast Kicks Up Exuberant Performance With Hearty Songs, Lively Dancing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Falls at Rotterdam; Edberg, McEnroe Win
- HONORS, HONORS
- Acquisition Planned by Standard Logic : Takeover: Agreement is reached with Paso Robles maker of computer input devices. Transaction to involve issuing 7.7 million new shares.
- ETHNIC COOK : Waiting for Gigot
- Allied Flyby, Kuwaiti Crowds Mark Liberation
- * Lawrence Hilford; Former Chief of Orion Home Entertainment
- Ben Brown's Is Still Afloat, Despite Aliso Creek Flooding
- Downey : Mayor's Ballot Proposal to Limit Council Terms Tabled
- Most Japanese Newspapers Restrained in Slaying Coverage
- Doctor Admits He Used Own Sperm to Inseminate Patients
- ROAD NOTES
- 106 Awards to Be Offered for Property Maintenance
- Region : Lifeguards to Do Flood Duty
- Interfaith Council Helps a 'Different Kind of Homeless' : Shelters: A coalition of 20 area churches and synagogues works to get 'guests' back on their feet.
- The Force Is Still With Joe and Dee
- Tollway for South O.C. Wins Court's Approval : Transportation: But judge acknowledges from bench that the San Joaquin Hills project 'saddens me.'
- THEATER REVIEW 'VOICES' : Slaves' Stories : Civil War-era narratives are joined with a contemporary interracial romance in a Moorpark College production.
- Long Beach : Student Essay Winners to Leave on Trip to Singapore
- Tragedy Mars a School's Day in the Sun : Crime: A N.Y. student is apprehended after gunning down two classmates. The shootings occurred just before a visit by Mayor Dinkins.
- Polish Parrot Prompts a Squawk
- Keck Science Center Dedicated in Claremont
- Gray Strives to Win at a New Game : Basketball: Westchester's senior point guard is already a winner on court. Now he is attempting to earn eligibility as a college freshman by scoring 700 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
- Outdoor Lighting Can Add Drama to Home
- Money-Related Major Crimes Up Last Year : Law enforcement: Cases of burglary, theft, vehicle theft and arson increased 6.4%. Robberies were up 1.5% but other violent offenses decreased 10.6%.
- Life Is Good--at Least It Is at Luigi's
- United Way Dues Withheld Over President's Lifestyle : Charity: Many regional offices fear donations will fall following charges of national executive's lavish living.
- Rosemead : City Won't Protest Fee
- Design for Fame : New Dean at UCSD Building Reputation on Private Practice
- Santa Ana Winds Give Rides to Smoke Plume and Ladybugs
- Plan for Landfill Fund Delayed : Lopez Canyon: An L.A. city councilman has been at odds with homeowner groups concerning money set aside for communities affected by the dump.
- Colonel Faces Different War in Hermosa Beach Office : City manager: New kinds of projects and problems await West Pointer after 20 years in Corps of Engineers.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS : Top-Seeded San Fernando Stunned by San Pedro's Second-Half Rally
- San Pedro Is Beaten by Taft
- He Didn't Win Much Money, He Just Won
- TENNIS EVERT CUP : Shriver Calls Forth the Past in Winning
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Crenshaw Starts Another Streak
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Peninsula Handles Paramount Easily
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Peace' Starkly Confronts Range War
- Old Globe's McMurtry to Star in Gaslamp Debut
- Grammys: The Good, the Bad, the Forgettable : * Commentary: Academy voters again shied away from the maverick creative forces in music, favoring mainstream veterans and previous award-winners.
- 1.5% Rise in Goods Orders Seen as Recovery Sign : Economy: Analysts also point to recent increases in retail sales and housing activity as positive indicators.
- 'Mirage': A Hitchcock-Like Thriller Not Easily Forgotten
- Malibu : Priority for Minorities
- Honoring Wishes : Law Gives Patients Power Over Their Own Medical Treatment
- Bell Gardens : 16-Year-Old Held in Fatal Shooting of 6th-Grade Boy
- Council Looks at Overhaul of Design Review : Ordinance: The Planning Commission would be eliminated from the process and replaced with an advisory panel. Neighbors would no longer be able to appeal decisions.
- Costs Cited in Closing of Oldest Nuclear Plant
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Rezoning Proposal Aligns Residents Against Industries : Land use: Seven manufacturing and industrial businesses at base of Whittier Narrows Dam would be affected by the reclassification.
- $15,000 Reward Offered in Slaying of Retiree
- CONNECT THE SHOTS : Laguna Exhibit Explores Link Between Photos and Drawings
- Buchanan Ad Blames Bush for Subsidy to 'Shocking' Art
- O.C. Educators Hail Ruling on Sex Harassment
- Peru Balks at Drug Plan Unless U.S. Boosts Aid : Summit: With White House signaling it won't agree to terms, seven-nation meeting could miss its goal.
- Navy to Stop Recruiting Filipinos
- TRAVEL/TOURISM
- Braising Saddles
- Favorites of Black Family Cooking
- HOME COOKING : Respect Your Soup
- College to Hold Memorial Service for Jerry Blunt
- EXHIBITS : Hands-On Sculpture for the '90s
- * Eileen Kreiss; Brought 'California Look' to Furniture
- New Powers to Collect Child Support Urged
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Hard Rock May Help Rose Bowl : Stadium: Two concerts could earn the city $600,000, but neighbors, who oppose events that disturb their tranquillity, are not happy with the idea.
- Planners to Seek Parallel Rail Transit Programs : Transportation: Proposal for buying standardized cars while encouraging component manufacture is intended to create jobs and get system rolling on schedule.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Falls, McEnroe, Edberg Win at Rotterdam
- McNaull Rejects Talk of Transfer : San Diego State: Father contacted three other colleges without his knowledge, the sophomore center says.
- Gray's Biggest Test Is Away From the Court : Prep basketball: Westchester point guard is being sought by several colleges, but scholarship offers are on hold until he can score 700 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
- Hard Times
- Hollywood and Jews
- Earthquake Insurance
- New Hampshire Primary Results
- Somalia
- San Pedro 4, San Fernando 2--The San...
- Brand-Name Gourmet
- Hard Times
- New Hampshire Primary Results
- Wealth or Health?
- New Hampshire Primary Results
- Fox Agrees to Use Traffic Monitoring System : Development: The studio would face fines or the loss of building permits to carry out its expansion if car-trips exceed a set limit. Opponents reject it. 'It's ludicrous to set a fox to watch the chickens,' one says.
- New Hampshire Primary Results
- Fox Opposition Brings Response From Yaroslavsky
- New Hampshire Primary Results
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- Canyon of Anaheim 1, Bishop Montgomery 0--Krista...
- New Hampshire Primary Results
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- HOME SEARCH: California has millions of veterans...
- Attention Turned to Japanese Gangsters in Camarillo Killing
- Mexico's Pollution Cleanup Tied to Trade Pact : Environment: Analysis by U.S. concludes that neighboring country will not have the political or economic incentive to help pay for improvements along the border if Congress rejects the agreement.
- OXNARD : State Says City Can Settle Suits Privately
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Columbus' Runs Aground
- U.S. Asked to Save Cougars Roaming Santa Ana Range : Wildlife: Foundation wants immediate endangered species protection for mountain lions it says are facing eventual extinction due to encroaching housing tracts and highways.
- TEE TIME: Tiger Woods' Cypress home is...
- LIZ BUDDIES: When party-goers descend on Disneyland...
- White House Lives : History: The Carters sunbathed on its roof. Roosevelt's children roller-skated on its floors. Residents recall problems, perks of their days in the presidential mansion.
- $500-Million Resort Plan Approved in Dana Point
- REEL DOMINATION: The Newport Beach-based Edwards chain...
- AIDS Education Night Draws Only 25 People : Health: Two mothers who lost their sons to the disease are spearheading an effort to inform Newport-Mesa students and parents.
- The Blood That Takes Away Life (1992)
- Fear of Gang Attack Spawned Sherman Oaks CES Forfeit : Prep basketball: Knights put first playoff berth in jeopardy because of concern for players' safety.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Clinch Mountain Bluegrass Takes Root in Pay Dirt
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: CENTURY LEAGUE
- Boxing
- 'Screams' Speaks of Human Psyche
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Pending Ruling, Soccer and Golf Might Be Added
- New Name Gets HomeClub Back to the Base-ics
- Dayton Hudson Corp. announced the appointment of...
- OXNARD : Housing Plan for Seniors Unveiled
- End of the Horror Show? : Accord could still unravel as more refugees are sent back
- Imagine This--a Refurbished, Expanded Main Library
- SANTA ANA : Firefighter Stricken at Home Blaze
- Clippers See Lead Fizzle : Pro basketball: The Jazz, led by Karl Malone's free throws, dominates the fourth quarter in scoring a 106-101 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA BOYS' ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Baseball Team Improves to 9-0
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame's NCAA Hopes Shaken in Loss to Dayton
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: CENTURY LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Golden West Faces College of Canyons Again
- NEWS ANALYSIS : DEC Completes Field Vying for Chip Standard
- Rep. Lehman to Retire
- NATO's Chief Hails New Partnership With Russia
- Arms Reattached and Farm Accident Victim Goes Home
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Proposes Hike in Golf Course Fees
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Surrogacy Bill Reaches a Key Point in Long Gestation Period : Legislation: Assembly panel will discuss and possibly vote today on a proposal that would make California the first state to regulate birth contracts.
- School Fix-Up : Santa Paula: Industrial-arts students return to classrooms after a $3-million renovation.
- Miscellany
- THE NHL : Shootout Would Give Fans Money's Worth
- It's an Exhibition, as Borg Starts on Road Back
- Jurisprudence
- Border Abuses Continue, 2-Year Study Says : Law enforcement: Human rights group says incidents are widespread but have declined 50%. The Border Patrol and immigration control activists say the report is biased.
- Seven Dissidents Convicted as China Wraps Up Trials
- Mood of Discontent Hovers Over South; Presidential Rivals So Far Fail to Tap It : Campaign: Major primaries approach rapidly, but message of competing hopefuls seems not to have reached voters.
- Workers at Station Pumped Up as 'Elvis' Stops for Gas in Carlsbad
- Strong Running Mate : Politics: Hillary Clinton campaigns for her husband, Bill, in Studio City. But some women say she is presidential material too.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ex-Dodger Griffin Signed by Blue Jays
- Miscellany
- Huntington Beach Slows Up Indio
- Quiksilver May Sell Pirate Surf Division
- Ingram Micro Picked to Distribute for Apple
- 1991 Earnings Increase at May, Dillard Stores
- Two Fall Into Volcano Steam Vent; One Dies
- Eager to Please : Dancer Hopes Teens Get Her Message That Their First Responsibility Is to Themselves
- Assembly Democrats Offer Plan to Cut Deficit : Finances: It calls for $34 million in budget reductions and $503 million in transfers and new revenue. It falls short of meeting Wilson's proposal.
- COUNTYWIDE : Body of Marine Recovered at Sea
- Funds Sought for Rail Station Landscaping
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Harassment Charge Brings Demotion
- Court Told Prince Bragged About Assault 2 Days After Slaying
- Hundreds Pack Chamber to Protest Landfill Sites
- Slaying Victim Had Reported Racial Threat : Camarillo: The Japanese businessman had said he was confronted by a man who claimed to have lost his job to international competition.
- Leading the Life of Riley : Knick Coach Says He Still Suffers, but Tries to Smile
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- LOS ALAMITOS : X Pert Jim, Owner Got Off to Scary Start, but Everything Is Fine Now
- Tarkanian Is Stuck Between Rock, UNLV : Basketball: Rebels' coach remains very interested in the job at San Diego State.
- Plan to Open 216 Jail Beds at East Mesa Postponed : Government: County supervisors refused to spend more money without assurances that funds would be available to keep the new facility open next year.
- When she walked into First Interstate Bank,...
- Vehicle Sales Increase 6.7% From War-Slowed Period : Automobiles: Analysts call the mid-February rise disappointing because sales were weak during the Gulf War a year ago.
- 'Unforgettable' Best Album, Record of Year
- They're Rebuilding Their Dreams From the Tires Up : * Hobbies: Members of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America are driven to perfection when it comes to making their vehicles look and run like new.
- Avraham Harman; Israeli Diplomat
- Mothers Raise Implant Doubts : * Health: Women worry about how their implants might affect their breast-fed children. So far, little research has been done on the subject.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Mentally Disabled Girl Wins Lawsuit
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Advancing AIDS Education
- O.C. United Way to Withhold Dues to Parent
- City Hiring Freeze Imposed Due to Budget Crunch
- Sparks Fly in Allred vs. Allred : Courts: Feminist attorney's ex-husband puts on gloves in bankruptcy hearing.
- Senate Bill Would Cut Tax Deductions for Luxury Items
- Sophomore point guard Trenton Cross of Reseda...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA : Tustin Overcomes 9-Point Deficit in 3 Minutes to Edge Gahr
- SPRING TRAINING NOTEBOOK : Whitson Is Saving His Enthusiasm for an Off-Field Event
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON DAILY REPORT : One of Event's Major Sponsors Is Pulling Out After Sunday's Race
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA BOYS' ROUNDUP : Estancia Finds a Way to Advance
- Wood Makes Himself at Home on the Mound : Canyon: Senior workhorse wants to help the Comanches return to the Southern Section 4-A finals.
- Mission Viejo City Council Rejects Tax Rebate Plan : Finances: City doesn't have 'potful of money,' councilman says. Controversial item won't go on June ballot.
- Witnesses Help Police Find Murder Suspect
- OXNARD : Landfill Extension to Be Considered
- Orange School Trustees Will Hold Monthly Informal Study Sessions
- Council Proposes Traffic Fee Relief
- Schools in North County Face Cuts
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Bladow Busy Making His Pitch to a Different Beat
- List of Hopefuls for SDSU Job Still Growing : Basketball: Yale coach, Two Arizona assistants, others being considered to replace fired Coach Jim Brandenburg.
- Is Woods, 16, Ready for Riviera? : L.A. Open: Father of young Cypress golfer says his son won't be intimidated.
- Navratilova Ill, Bows Out of Evert Tourney : Tennis: Seles wins first match; Martina says she was hit by stomach virus.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- TONIGHT'S GIRLS' GAMES : San Clemente Faces Tall Order in Buena
- Bush Plan for Thrifts Under Fire : Bailout: The House Banking Committee chairman says the Administration's proposal to shore up troubled S&Ls; would use taxpayer funds to protect shareholders.
- United Technologies Corp. announced the appointment of...
- FASHION: What's Smart for Spring? : Flex Time : Designers Stretch a Point in Body-Hugging Sportswear
- Democrats Would Cripple Defense, Economy at Same Time, Bush Says : Campaign: The President seeks to appeal to California voters on a political trip expected to raise $2 million for his reelection effort.
- SAN DIEGO : Suspect Arrested in Fatal Shootout
- WOMEN'S BOWLING : Hentges Surprise Leader at Open
- ENERGY
- GM Has Future if It Embraces Age of Information
- Jerusalem Snowed Under by a White Plague : Mideast: Drifts cause traffic tie-ups. Other parts of Israel experience dangerous flooding.
- Do Implants Affect Breast-Feeding?
- CHULA VISTA : Student Argument Leads to Stabbing
- SAN DIEGO : Fatal Plunge Trial Coming to a Close
- Picus Urges Inquiry in Warner Center Vote
- Tokos Earnings Hit Record $7.1 Million
- Kerrey Gets Win in South Dakota : Politics: Nebraska senator says strong showing is a 'new beginning' for his campaign. Uncommitted vote casts cloud over Bush's victory in the Republican contest.
- Dannemeyer Announces Bid for U. S. Senate
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Videotapes Bolster Noriega's Defense
- Sharp New Tweezers Zoom In on Target
- WESTMINSTER : Petitions to Recall 3 on Council Turned In
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Mayor Sets Times to Meet Residents
- County Gives Mt. Helix Cross to Private Group : Ruling: Supervisors transfer the landmark to Historical Society to avoid judge's razing order.
- Tow Truck Operators to Get Stiff Warning
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Simi Valley Squeaks Past Quartz Hill
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Continues Its Upsetting Ways in Baseball
- Keating Says He Won't Offer Defense in Suits
- Data Design Given Loan Moratorium
- Date of Taiwan Deal May Slide
- FASHION: What's Smart for Spring? : Jock Jackets : Only You Don't Have to Be One to Wear One Now
- Award Winner Rethinks Her Early Teaching Philosophy
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House to Take Up Tax Action Today
- Gotti Tapes Show Rift in Crime Factions
- Marcos' Body Will Return Home for Burial
- FASHION: What's Smart for Spring? : Flab to Steel : Home Versions of the Step Aerobics Game Promise a Low-Cost, Low-Humiliation Route to a Beautiful Body
- Deputies Rescue Hiker Who Fell Into Ravine
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : Motherhood Is Coerced Worldwide : The truth is that most women have even less control over their own fertility than the famous Irish 14-year-old.
- Sparks Fly in Allred vs. Allred : Courts: Feminist attorney's former husband is the one drawing media attention at bankruptcy hearing.
- PLATFORM : Studying and Stopping Patterns of Cruelty
- THE HOUSE : Coin Redesign
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 30TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Lozano, Picked by Roybal as Successor, Quits Contest
- Store Closed, 2 Arrested in Sale of Animal Parts
- Jurisprudence
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Chula Vista Gets Victory Over Rival Mira Mesa
- Whitney Provides Spark, Goals for Gulls
- Murrays Have Acts Together
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Less Pain Expected for Don Robinson
- West By West Third After Bad Start
- Servite Leads Brea-Olinda From Wire to Wire
- Changes Urged for LAX Tower After Close Call : Safety: Pilot of Brazilian plane did not understand controller's instructions to switch from runway that another plane was approaching. The FAA is investigating.
- Arabs Rebuff Israel on Syria and Palestinians
- County May Lose State Funds if Jail Is Not Built : Santa Paula: An official warns that the Board of Corrections may not grant another extension on $10 million earmarked for the work.
- Motorcyclist Killed in Crash With Car
- TECHNOLOGY WATCH : Monster Fears
- Startel Restates Finances for 1988-90
- 3 Rs: Reading, Reading and Reading : * Education: Teacher invites parents to the classroom to share their favorite books with kindergartners.
- Soviet Archives Yield Tidbits of History : Kremlin: Some Central Committee files are opened, but many of the choicest morsels remain out of bounds.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Townhouse Project's Foes Protest Density
- Supervisors Push Water Safety in Schools : Preparedness: The board votes to educate children about flooding dangers and to deploy lifeguards near channels during major storms.
- State Grant to Enable Laguna to Buy Second Slice of Land in Canyon
- Videotaping Leads to Arrest at UCSD Campus
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Annexing of Old Movie Ranch
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA BOYS' ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : BOYS' ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Beats Calvary Chapel
- College Basketball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA BOYS' ROUNDUP
- Griffins Recover, Stun Irvine : Division I-A: Los Alamitos overcomes early turnovers, then advances with 55-48 victory.
- Local Video Unit in Charge of Trial Coverage
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Arrives; Contract Doesn't
- Sneed Can Read Between the Lines
- MUSIC : Looking Back in Anger : Ex-Bolshoi Stars, in Costa Mesa for 'Samson,' Have Little Good to Say About Opera Troupe
- Paul Verdier's Stages at 10: Honors and a Celebration : Stage: After a decade, the director is hard put to explain his company's survival and success. Next up--a festival of Quebec's rising star, Rene-Daniel Dubois.
- TV REVIEW : Images of Mexico's Rich Social Tapestry
- Rose a Thorn in the Side of Celebs : Television: 'PrimeTime Live's' Judd Rose has made a career of skewering the rich and famous.
- No O.C. Outlets for Live King Trial
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-AA : Capistrano Valley Staves Off Esperanza's Bid to Pull Upset
- STAGE
- ART REVIEW : Opening a Window on the West
- Newport Harbor's Coluccio Picks SMU
- Barry Diller Took Fox Network From Ridicule to Respect
- S.D. Trade Show to Feature State-of-the-Art Music Gear
- IBM Unveils PCs With Much Speedier Chip
- Buried in Clutter? Get an Organizer : * Lifestyle: There are professionals to help the most disorganized person clear out paperwork, manage time and maximize efficiency.
- Anti-Japanese Threat Is Only Lead in Killing : Crime: Deputies say they have little to go on in stabbing of Camarillo businessman. The murder fuels concern among Japanese-Americans.
- U.S. Consumer Mood Falls to a 17-Year Low