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- MOVIES - March 16, 1992
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- Group Muscles Its Way to Front of Latino Activism : Politics: Many admire maverick spirit of NEWS for America. Others wonder if it's fueling ethnic tensions.
- Orange County's 'Event' Mall : South Coast Plaza, Suburban Answer to Rodeo Drive or 5th Avenue, Marks Its 25th Year
- Prisoner Is Tourist Attraction in Ecuador Town : Genial English drug smuggler holds court and throws tea parties for curious visitors.
- ARCHITECTURE : Gym Dandy
- Relocating Little Tokyo Elderly Shocks Group Into Builder's Role
- THE FIRST CRUSADE by Steven Runciman...
- Blooms Are Golden in These Hills : Some flowery praise for the Gold Rush country near Sacramento.
- What's On Tap in Czechoslovakia : The waters of Karlovy Vary, west of Prague, are said to possess healing powers.
- Future High-Tech Flights of Fancy : Airlines will soon be capable of dazzling interactive options, but do passengers want it?
- The Lure That Is Jerusalem : MR. MANI <i> By A. B. Yehoshua</i> , <i> Translated from Hebrew by Hillel Halkin</i> , <i> (Doubleday: $28; 366 pp.) </i>
- Charm Depends on Which Pocket You Look In : * Van Nuys: Though lacking the cachet of its neighbors, it offers areas of desirable living that attract new residents and draw back those who have left.
- A MEDIEVAL BOOK OF SEASONS <i> by Marie Collins and Virginia Davis (HarperCollins: $30)</i> .
- CLOSE-UP
- Long Beach to Mark Rites of Spring at BeachFest '92
- U.N. Peacekeeping Mission Chief Arrives in Cambodia
- The Old Neighborhood : Living: Nutwood Place in Orange, the city's first housing tract, has kept its 'family feel' through the decades.
- A TALE FROM THE DARK SIDE : John Rinaldo's Life as a White-Collar Criminal
- Sealers and Eco-Tourists Draw Battle Line in Ice : Canada has eased restrictions on seal hunting, which could jeopardize both pups and tourism.
- 'Mandatory' Deduction Not Legitimate
- Diamonds in the Desert : Arizona's Cactus League Is Where Baseball Fans Catch Spring Training Fever
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Kennedy Plans to Wed Lawyer Later This Year
- Bush to Visit in the Heart of Clinton Turf
- Crash Course in Low-Price Lodging : Travelers can take advantage of campus accommodations during school holidays.
- The Unlikely Developers
- A Homespun Morality : FORTUNATE LIVES <i> By Robb Forman Dew</i> , <i> (William Morrow: $20; 285 pp.)</i>
- WHERE THE TWO CAME TO THEIR FATHER:...
- La Mirada City Council
- YOUR MORTGAGE : ARM Still Going Strong but SAM Never Made It
- Star-Crossed in the South : SLOW POISON <i> By Sheila Bosworth</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 322 pp.)</i>
- LAST BITE : A Final Word About Living Out a Fantasy and Changing With The Times
- The Last Tycoon : Businessman Gordon Wu Is Building a Road to China -- and Betting His Fortune, and Hong Kong's, on the Outcome.
- Setting, Clean Coils Can Cool Off Refrigerator Bills
- Visitors to Polish Cities Warned Against Thieves
- ELK by Daniel J. Cox (Chronicle...
- A Literary Surgeon Comes of Age : EARLY WRITINGS OF GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, <i> Translated by Robert Berry Griffin (University of Nebraska Press: $30; 275 pp.)</i>
- Inconsistent Constance : WITH THE NEXT MAN EVERYTHING WILL BE DIFFERENT, <i> By Eva Heller Translated from the German by Krishna Winston (Random House: $19; 348 pp.)</i>
- Open Trade Is a Boon; U.S. Mustn't Become Isolationist
- Calculating Your Own Social Security Benefits
- Europe Apt to See Merger of Its Airlines : Transportation: Deregulation will help the remaining carriers compete with the giants.
- THE WINE LIST
- LIPSTICK LIBERATION : For a New Breed of Lesbians, Birkenstocks, Holly Near and Political Angst Are Out. Madonna, Stiletto Heels and Erotica Are In.
- Blood Protein May Prevent, Cure Arthritis
- 2 Cities End Mandatory Cuts in Water Consumption : Resources: Actions by Long Beach and Compton may create a chain reaction in the Southeast. The MWD last week relaxed its conservation requirements.
- Century-Old Twins Are a Big Hit in Japan as They Charm Millions of TV Viewers
- AdClub Cites '91's Best Sellers : Awards: Salvati Montgomery Sakoda makes the strongest showing, with 20 awards. dGWB, one of O.C.'s top agencies, did not enter.
- Glasgow: Britain's Renaissance City : 'The Big Smoke' has gone on a binge of artistic and social rediscovery.
- Aquariums Back Off Whale Shows : Wildlife: Water circuses made the orca popular. But biologists see trouble in capturing or breeding more of them.
- 'Bubba' to 'Wonk': A Lexicon for '92 Race
- Australia's Clenched Soul : PATRICK WHITE: A Life <i> By David Marr</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 650 pp.</i> )
- 'Empowering' the People
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : Pitfalls of Mortgage Life Policies
- STYLE : LOOKS : Good Grooming Makes the Man
- Walter Charles Graves; California Fish and Game Biologist
- Los Angeles CountyPASADENA: Ten 2-3-bedroom, 1 1/2-2-bath...
- Scholar Questions Cleopatra's Snakebite Death
- A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups : THE REPUBLIC OF LOVE, <i> By Carol Shields (Viking: $22; 327 pp.)</i>
- Puerto Vallarta has been taking a bashing...
- FICTION
- A Political Statement
- Moldovan Officer Killed by Rebels
- Baby's Growth May Warn of Schizophrenia
- Bankruptcy Case Filed on 'New Year's' Building
- Epidemic of Bank Robberies Plagues Major Cities Across the Country : Crime: Drugs, hard times and easy pickings are blamed. The 1991 tally is expected to be a record.
- Earhart's Plane and Shoe Reportedly Found on Atoll : Pacific: The pioneer woman aviator disappeared in 1937. Space-age technology may have solved the mystery.
- 1,000 Eskimo Rangers Form First Line of Defense for North America : Arctic: With toll-free telephone number at the ready, volunteers spread out across vast emptiness.
- 'Elvis Police' Track Impersonators, Collect Royalties for Singer's Estate
- Wise Investment in California's Future : Two vital June bond measures would help public schools, colleges and universities
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIA : Give Us a Hand, Not a Handout : The people wish to improve their lives but not lose their souls to Western commercialization--to put up rainbows, not Golden Arches.
- Man Held in Assault in Restaurant
- Cockfights Continue to Attract Thousands : Gambling: The illegal blood sport remains a popular attraction for wagerers of all stripes. It goes on largely unimpeded in California's farmlands and foothills.
- Erin Go Splash : Olympic Aquatic Medalists Highlight Mission Viejo's St. Patrick's Day Parade
- Cities Putting Bike Fleets on Their Streets to Save Energy, Time : Transportation: Hundreds of police departments have followed Seattle's lead in putting officers on bicycles. Other agencies are now finding them useful.
- Three From County Win Heats in Surf Event
- World-Class Field Entered in St. Patrick's Day Run
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' ROUNDUP : Williams, Geary Lead Mater Dei to Title
- BIG WEST MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Anteaters' Story Returns to Present Tense
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- BOYS' DIVISION IV : Santa Clara Rally Falls Short, 62-60
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Beckley Leads Brea-Olinda to Victory in Division III
- Today's 13th Annual Mobil St. Patrick's Day...
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
- Winter Sports
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea Shoots Down Rancho Alamitos
- GUNS II: The mix of GNR and...
- Yes, We Have No Salamis
- GOP Candidates Squabble Over 60th Assembly District Nomination
- House of Games (Cinemax Thursday at 10:15...
- Only Democrats on Leaked List of Check Writers
- THE COUNTERFEIT CAMPAIGN? Figuring Out What's Real in the Political Debate : Just When Has a Weak President Been So Lucky?
- U.S. Space Program: A Learning Experience? : Science, not hardware, must guide a Goldin administration
- RECYCLING: San Fernando launches a curbside recycling...
- Big Money, Bad Checks and a Trader Who Fell From Grace : Courts: Mark Weinberg is accused of bilking clients of $1 million. His case went to the jury last week.
- Debate About DNA Evidence's Use Unresolved : Crime: Proponents say recent attempted rape conviction 'validates' it, while critics question its reliability.
- Doctor Hit by Inquiry Works in Florida Now : Medicine: UCSD physician left the state after the death of a patient whose symptoms he misread. Some wonder if a physician who surrenders a license in one state should be allowed to practice in another.
- Waves Make It a Clean Sweep Against Lions : Baseball: Pepperdine outscores Loyola, 30-7, to win three-game series. The Lions have lost five consecutive WCC games.
- Miller Making Most of His Second Chance : Baseball: Harbor College left-hander survived an auto accident that nearly ended his pitching career.
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Makes the Perfect Match : Division I boys: Alameda St. Joseph and Jason Kidd await after 54-44 victory over Capistrano Valley.
- Will Axl Say He's Sorry? ACT UP Applies Pressure
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Legislators Not Faring as Well
- Soils Expert Recommends Sewer System in Slide Area : Geology: Three-year study of Big Rock Mesa finds that more slides are inevitable unless further steps are taken to reduce ground water levels.
- Critics Jeer Ousted Council Members; Staff Firings Possible : Government: Four targets of recall election OK severance benefits for top city officials as their final official act.
- Free-Trade Issue Confronts 3 Democrats in Michigan : Politics: Clinton and Tsongas are challenged on their support for quick negotiations on proposed pact with Mexico. Brown has an easier time.
- Casualties of War : Letters to the mother of Deloris St. John held the painful secret of a close family friend. The correspondence from internees during World War II is now part of a collection of Japanese immigrant history at UCLA.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : So Many Candidates, So Few Dollars
- The Soviet Union's Endless Paper Trail of Evil Comes to Light : History: The communists, like the Nazis, kept detailed records of their atrocities. Not since Nuremberg have such mass crimes been disclosed.
- Otto Klineberg; Data Helped Win Landmark Desegregation Case
- VENTURA : Police Dog Helps Capture Suspect
- Teachers Protest Over Salaries : Schools: Palos Verdes contract negotiations are at an impasse. New talks are set to begin Tuesday.
- Breaking Records Isn't Nearly Enough : UCLA: MacLean says scoring marks will become meaningless without a trip to the Final Four.
- Panel Says Workers Performed Well in I-5 Pileup
- Invitations in Hand
- Winter Sports
- 'Insanity of Mary Girard' Examines Injustices and Twisted Mind-Set
- Doing Director Time : Ken Olin Shelves Acting as TV Films Seek Out His Touch
- Demand for U.N. Peacekeeping Forces Grows
- Stabbed Wife Dies in Fight With Estranged Husband
- A Shot That Mustn't Go Unheard : Shooting by 10-year-old underscores need to address root problems of crime
- Kendall Runs Hit Streak to 37 Games
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- TENNIS PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Shelton Uses 'Huge' Serves to Beat Agassi
- Bruins Recapture the Crown : College basketball: UCLA gets it together in second half against Arizona State and clinches first Pacific 10 championship since 1987.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pedro Martinez Silences Tigers
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Beasley Bats .727 to Pace Simi Valley to Title in Softball Tournament
- Those 'Other,' Less Glamorous American Orchestras
- ELEKTRACUTION: You can understand if the Elektra...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ON LOCATION: 'HOFFA' : Sounds Like Jack Nicholson Is Really Into the Swing of Things in Pittsburgh
- Guerrillas Fight for Independence in Myanmar : Insurgency: The junta controlling the former Burma faces a 43-year-old resistance. The rebels have kept some rugged terrain out of military hands.
- Anger Growing in Check Scandal : Public opinion: Many voters across the country also express cynicism about lawmakers' overdrafts. Some say the controversy is being blown out of proportion.
- Contrite Check Bouncers Irked at 'Double Standard'
- Proud Mary
- San Marino : Rides for Seniors, Disabled
- The Republican Women Behind Bush's Victories : Politics: When there is no pro-choice candidate, the issue becomes who is better on women's issues? In November, abortion rights will matter.
- BOOK MARK : How a Hunt for Moles Weakened the CIA's Ability to Unearth Them
- Gulf War Resister May Lose Teaching Job
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: March 14
- Violence Disrupts Movie Opening
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of March 15-21
- NEWPORT ELKS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Mater Dei Wins Championship; Sea Kings Hit 4 Homers in Row
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Tops El Dorado in Loara Final
- World 10,000-meter champion Liz McColgan of Scotland...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : UC Santa Barbara Wins Title, 68-60
- A Case of Advanced Technology : Horse racing: Time For A Change colt wins the Florida Derby in only his fifth start. Dance Floor bleeds from the lungs.
- Artesia Ends Glendora's Streak
- Winter Sports
- Miscellany
- They Were Two Who Got Away : Ex-Padres Baerga, Alomar Jr. Head for Stardom in Cleveland
- Rally Earns Christian a Trip to State Final
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ortega's Third No-Hitter Gives La Habra Championship
- Southern California's Gifts to Humana Festival
- UGLY KID JOE
- He's No Angel, and Happily So : Joyner Replaces Brett as No. 3 Hitter in Royals' Lineup, but There Appears to Be No Bad Feelings in Clubhouse
- The Beat Takes a Slow, Soulful Turn
- In Brief
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : REALLY SCARY : Stephen King Kicks Grass
- Off the Wall in Jackson Heights : LATIN MOON IN MANHATTAN, <i> By Jaime Manrique (St. Martin's Press: $17.95; 212 pp.)</i>
- Council of Economic Advisers' Report Reveals Fallacies of Optimistic Forecasting
- Some Gigantic Reasons to Visit Calaveras Park
- OUT HERE: A Newcomer's Notes From the...
- THE LIVABLE CITIES ALMANAC by John...
- RESTAURANTS : A TIP OF THE TOQUE : After Suffering Early Acclaim, Bankruptcy and Illness, Ken Frank Is Still Cooking
- STYLE : FASHION : Deconstructing the Wardrobe
- FICTION
- Los Angeles CountyENCINO: Villa Palazzo, Villa Palazzo...
- N. Korea Agrees With Seoul to Mutual Nuclear Arms Inspections by June 10
- Judge For Yourself : Reinhold Talks About His Rapid Rise and Fall--and His Current Film on showtime
- Anti-Drug Forces Turn Attention to Venezuela : Crime: The country, long a center for laundering traffickers' money, has become a major transshipment point for cocaine.
- Missteps, Miscues of Arizona Politics
- Buchanan Gets Needed Boost in Chicago : Campaign: Ethnic whites surprise him with a strong show of support and bring about a shift in focus.
- Robert Beatty; Played Tough Guys in Movies
- A Name-Brando Product
- Execution Is Delaware's 1st in 45 Years
- THOUSAND OAKS : No Clues Found in Search for Woman
- ELECTIONS / THE COURTS : Judges Make Cases With Clashing Styles
- 'Pete Vale, P.I.' Proves Ticket Was a Mile-High Mistake
- Winter Sports
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
- Noriega Leads USD to Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' DIVISION I : Palos Verdes Peninsula Stays Unbeaten, 60-50
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Montgomery Beats Alemany in Division II
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Peninsula Shrugs Off Pesky Lynwood
- Anteater Season Ends With Loss to Pacific : Big West: UC Irvine takes early lead, but second-half scoring lulls result in 81-69 setback in tournament semifinal.
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Artesia Wins Rematch, Ends Glendora's Winning Streak at 33
- Richard/Bennett, Kimberly Galleries Close
- $50 GUIDE : Magical Paean to Life, Loss
- NON FICTION
- IN THE LAND OF THE DELIGHT MAKERS...
- Santa Ynez-- H-e-r-e's Doc!
- Experts Share Realty Tax Tips at Home Fair
- NON FICTION
- Monologues and Mambos : SUGAR CAGE, <i> By Connie May Fowler (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 285 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Economy Drags Jamaica Leader Down in Polls : Politics: Apathy runs high among the voters. The ruling party trails as country looks to elections in 1994.
- Q & A : Challenges Facing the New Chief
- Adrian (Ade) Woolery; Pioneer in TV Commercial Animation
- Jean Poiret, 65; French Actor, Playwright Wrote and Starred in 'La Cage Aux Folles'
- Rocket Fire Destroys Fragile Truce in Nagorno-Karabakh
- Ex-Hostage Raises Funds to Aid Torture Victims
- Students' Residency Scrutinized : Education: More than 100 students who may be illegally attending schools in the La Canada district are under investigation.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Kind, Clean Word for the Clunker : A flawed model sent regulators down the wrong road on smog.
- Lynn Martin : The Secretary of Labor Tries to Look on the Bright Side
- 90 Compton 4th-Graders Go to College (for a Day) : Education: Smallest details make biggest impression as youngsters tour Loyola Marymount.
- Restaurant Smoking Bans Good for Business, Study Says
- Catty Remarks Aside, These Pets Are Back in a Big Way : Animals: To their owners, Maine coons are smart and affectionate. To their detractors, they're an unsophisticated lot. But both agree, the cats are HUGE.
- Shot Hits Marine
- SOMIS : Motorcyclist Killed on California 118
- Woman's Burned Body is Found
- Sockers Finish Fast, Top Blast : MSL: Six-goal fourth quarter gives San Diego a 10-7 victory. Wright takes MSL scoring lead with two goals and an assist.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT Q & A : The Behind-the-Scenes Post-Season Selection, Seeding Process
- Winter Sports
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Tustin
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Trade to Mets Suits Ex-Royal Saberhagen
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Criticism Spurs Nippon to Victory
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hemphill's Grand Slam Gets Titans Past Gauchos
- A Lifetime of Observations Put on Canvas : Painter Esteban Vicente, 89, has no intention of retiring
- AND ONE MORE THING: First Hank Williams...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Projects Get OK After 'Flip-Flop' by Commission : Development: The dramatic reversal of an earlier decision by coastal commissioners deals a setback to the city's plan to control growth. The chairman says 'an error of law' was made in December voting.
- Reality, Not Racism, Causes Paltry Payoff
- Alone in L.A., Villager Finds Kidnaped Sister
- Young Performers Win Judges' Hearts--and Scholarships
- Coffee, Black, Hold the Noise : Competition for Cappuccino Dollars Sparks Bad Amateur Poetry Readings and Demand for a Quiet Place to Read
- Walnut : New Cable Programming
- Nuclear Pollution Plagues Former Soviet Union : Environment: A map marking non-military explosions shows scope of 'national disaster.'
- Fire Kills 2 in Swiss Town
- House Bank Operated Like a 'Cash Club' for Members : Congress: Bad checks of account-holders were routinely paid out of other funds on hand or held until the money to cover them was deposited.
- Autobahn Pileups Hurt 15
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Use of Funds By Ex-Cityhood Group at Issue
- Courting Can Be a Downright Dangerous Game in Tiny Republic in the Caucasus
- Smashing Sitcom Myths
- School Workers Bracing for the Worst Tidings of Springtime : Education: County teachers and staff members are again in jeopardy of losing their jobs. Preliminary layoff warnings must be sent by today.
- Braving the 'Palmdale 500' : Traffic: Mountain routes lure commuters from the congested freeway. With them come more accidents.
- Older Workers Get Training for Success in Jobs of the '90s
- 2 Teen-Agers Arrested After Police Shootout
- Claims Against Doctor Highlight Gap Between the Sexes
- New Mexico State KOs Long Beach : Big West: Aggies use a 17-0 first-half run to reach title game, 80-72.
- SANTA ANITA : Gravieres Might Have Taken Herself Off Market With Santa Ana Victory
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
- GIRLS' DIVISION II : Alemany Takes Best Shot but Misfires in 45-44 Loss
- Bruins Recapture the Crown : College basketball: UCLA wraps up first Pacific 10 championship since 1987 with 85-77 victory over Arizona State. MacLean scores 25.
- Never Out of Bounds : No One Can Rebound Like the Pistons' Dennis Rodman,Who Uses His Desire and Quickness to Get the Ball
- POP MUSIC : London's Shamen Make the Mainstream Theirs
- NEW RELEASES : Coltrane at Outer Limits: A Glimpse at Mid-'60s Scene
- How Medical Choices Can Affect Elderly's Taxes
- Alarms Guard Against CO Fumes
- Accessory During the Fact : MOB GIRL: A Woman's Life in the Underworld, <i> By Teresa Carpenter (Simon & Schuster: $21; 274 pp.)</i>
- TO SCHOOL THROUGH THE FIELDS: An Irish...
- Flying With Children Can Be Truly Uplifting : A relaxing airplane ride is possible through planning, diversion and, yes, good luck.
- The Custodians of Life : THE ELDER BROTHERS: A Lost South American People and Their Message About the Fate of the Earth <i> By Alan Ereira</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 243 pp.) </i>
- When King Was Still a Prince : THE PAPERS OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Volume I: Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 <i> Edited by Clayborne Carson, Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell</i> , <i> (University of California Press: $35; 484 pp.) </i>
- Troubled About Mortgage Handling? Let Us Know
- Redistricting Redefines Campaigns : Politics: In the newly drawn 41st District, for example, Republicans may have a chance to capture what was once considered solid Democrat territory.
- The Next Best Thing to Going on a Dream Date With Elvis
- Defiant Arens Defends Israeli Weapons Sales : Controversy: He denies U.S. arms have been resold. Washington says intelligence reports show otherwise.
- THE HOUSE
- SAN DIEGO : Man Found Shot in Parking Lot
- Serbians in L.A. Voice Support During Unrest : Activism: Yugoslavia's civil war is causing friends and expatriates to become more involved. Groups are sending medical supplies and calling attention to the plight of those in their homeland.
- CHULA VISTA : Gang Confrontation Ends in Shooting
- ACLU Thrives in San Diego
- S.F. Still Looking for Living Room : Property: The city's cemeteries have long since moved south. And there are only two bowling alleys left as economics crowd out large-space enterprises.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- COMMENTARY : Please, George, Sell 'Em
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Revenge Is Sweet for Knight Girls : Division II: Bishop Montgomery fails to score in final 3:56, but holds off Alemany, 45-44.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : BYU Employs Long-Range Plan
- CS Bakersfield Wins to Reach Nationals
- BOYS' DIVISION V : Faith Baptist Has Final Word, 63-60
- Lakers Get One More for Road
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Strange Year Getting Stranger
- Revolution Again Echoes Through the Casbah : Algeria: An Arab fortress during the war of independence, this time the ancient quarter harbors Muslim militants fighting the government.
- 16 Test Positive for HIV Virus in AIDS Screening : Health: The low-cost, anonymous tests drew 2,447 participants. The screenings will continue at three sites in the Los Angeles area through the end of the month.
- 'Help, Officer, My Souffle Is Falling . . . ': Non-Emergencies Clog 911 Lines
- No Clues Found in Search for Woman
- Low-Income Project Gets Chic Security : Safety: Mar Vista Gardens is the first public housing of its type in the nation to become a gated community. Residents are hopeful that it will keep crime out, but wonder if they will become trapped.
- Dickson Exacts His Revenge : America's Cup: Nippon skipper strikes back at countrymen, beating Kiwis. Conner wins to clinch second place going into fourth round.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' ROUNDUP
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Saddleback
- Different Styles Yield Equal Success : Softball: Ward throws hard, Washington is a finesse pitcher. But both have achieved positive results for Woodbridge.