- * Crown Life Insurance Company, Toronto, has...
- THE PHILIPPINES
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : Are Things Really Finer in Carolina? : Relocation: Well, yes and no. The big hurdle seems to be exploding some of the myths, both geographic and personal.
- Directors Are a Solid but Non-Diverse Group
- Demjanjuk Lawyer Says Real 'Ivan' Fled Allies
- 'Storm Season': Wild, Original and Gorgeous : THE STORM SEASON, <i> by William Hauptman,</i> Bantam Books, $19.50, 306 pages
- Wilson Has Yet to Act on Growth Plan : Government: Governor has not produced a long-promised proposal to balance economic and environmental interests to manage rapid development. State budget woes and bitter legislative battles are among the reasons.
- Cause of Outbreak of Illness at Disneyland Undetermined
- Moscow's New Merchant Class Brings Customers a No-Frills Shopping 'Mall'
- 'All's Well That Ends Well' for High School Thespian : Education: The San Pedro youth wins a trip to New York for the finals of the National Shakespeare Competition.
- Toll-Free Number Set Up for Flood Aid
- PLATFORM : Charities Must Adhere to a Higher Standard
- Miscellany
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Santa Barbara, Long Beach Win; Gauchos Seeded No. 1 in Big West
- Boeing Warns of 2,400 Layoffs
- * Los Angeles-based Maxicare Health Plans Inc....
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : BREAKING WITH TRADITION : Workers Seek Some Flexibility in Workweeks
- Harkin Reported Ready to End Campaign Bid
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- OCEANSIDE : Father, Son Die in Shanty Blaze
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Church School Wins Classrooms Reprieve
- Joke Falls Flat With Fraud Unit, Becomes Cross to Bear for Paper
- Whitson Is Feeling the Pain : Baseball: Pitcher worried that strained flexor muscle could mean the end of his career.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Arizona Makes USC Work Unexpectedly Hard, 71-68
- SANTA ANITA : Suspension Has Golden Lining as Desormeaux Wins Again
- U.S. Gives Albania's Democrats a Helping Hand : Election: Americans, convinced Communist rule will hinder reforms, put their weight behind the opposition.
- Texas shrimp farms harvest a jumbo dilemma : The new industry brings needed jobs, but it also threatens an established shrimping business.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SENIORS
- ORANGE : 3,000 Expected at Race to Aid Children
- COSTA MESA : Slaughterhouse Out as Farm Fund-Raiser
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Teaching Morals in the Schools
- Olympics
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Forever Plaid' Returns, Potent Nostalgia Intact
- Why Viewers Are Fleeing Networks
- ART : Escalante Rides Different Wave
- * Warner Bros Inc. announced the appointment...
- DAVID A. CELESTIN
- ECONOMY
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Reading Up on Work and Family
- * Arcadia-based Vons Cos. Inc. recently announced...
- Show Biz Firms Leave Hollywood : Real estate: Lack of new office space there and aggressive recruitment by developers in other Los Angeles areas are behind the shift.
- * Rickard Schutt has been promoted to...
- INTERNATIONAL
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SENIORS
- Reagans Renew Vows for 40th Anniversary
- The Barber of Simi : History: Manuel Banaga and his shop are landmarks in a city that has grown from 5,000 residents to 100,000 in the four decades since he opened for business.
- HEAD PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sunny Hills
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : La Habra
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : White Sox Appear to Be in the Pink
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Azocar Finally Reports to Camp, but It Was the Wait, Not the War
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pogorelich Returns to the Ambassador
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for Museum Board
- Dead Whale Washes Ashore in Carlsbad
- The Job Market: A Special Section
- Art Meets Automobile at 'Blessing of Cars'
- COSTA MESA : Meetings to Focus on Ethnic Diversity
- COUNTYWIDE : Sisters Close in Sickness and Health
- Mother Jailed, Faces Trial After Fleeing With Child : Custody: She claimed husband molested daughter; he denied it. Case illustrates the lengths people will go to to protect a child.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Jury Dismisses Swedish Protest
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Beats Portland by Making Most of Second Chance
- Time Stands Still in Weekend at Ojai
- Hostage Case Shows Courts and Media Are Out of Sync
- UCSD, at Home in Desert, Continues Best Start Ever
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Helps Bulls Rebound to Beat the 76ers
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : 3 O'CLOCK SYNDROME : Firms offering aid for the after-school problem
- * Stephen D. Natcher, 51, has been...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Eldercare Tips for Employers:
- Ads Ask Japanese to Compare GM Autos to Domestics : Vehicles: The U.S. company hopes to dispel the image in Japan that its products are poorly built gas guzzlers.
- * Frank R Morgan has been appointment...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : FAMILY-FRIENDLY COMPANIES:
- * David Hannah has been promoted to...
- Surviving a Skirmish in War on Drugs : Poverty: A Tijuana man, driven to desperation by his family's plight, agreed to take marijuana across the border. He was caught, but later found justice tempered with mercy.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SENIORS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is Recovery Under Way? Signs Mixed : Economy: Early indicators of growth are appearing only in some parts of the country. The rebound could easily falter and fail.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Discussion Planned on AIDS Education
- WESTMINSTER : Man Suffers Burns in Home Grease Fire
- RTD Plans to Develop Land Above Red Line : Neighborhoods: Transit district will unveil its ambitious proposal to build shops, theaters and a supermarket above the MacArthur Park subway station. Hearing on the proposal will be held tonight.
- They Can't Tear Him Off Court : Tennis: Chesnokov re-injures his ribs during the first set against Chang, but refuses to quit in 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 loss.
- Butler Does It to Save Bruins : College basketball: He makes the decisive defensive play in final seconds to hold off Washington, 80-79.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Starts Slowly, Finishes Fast in Florida
- Latina Filmmakers Weigh Triumphs, Challenges : Conference: Two-day session at UCI also features a big dose of feminist cheerleading and criticism of the movie industry, both in Mexico and Hollywood.
- Clippers' Young Has Enough : Pro basketball: Though hobbled, he sinks key free throws in 97-96 victory.
- 2 Inmates May Be Innocent and Freed After 17 Years : Justice: Officials are not convinced the two murdered a deputy. Lawyers say they may have been framed by LAPD.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : No Wonder the State Has So Many Beautiful People
- 8 Prisoners Hurt in Brawl at Jail
- PLATFORM : Buy American
- Weakened Rail Trestle Rekindles a Dispute : Ventura River: Southern Pacific cites safety as a reason to replace the bridge since recent floods. A state panel wants the plan to be thoroughly reviewed.
- INAMORI CLASSIC NOTEBOOK : Buskey as Caddie Is Like Money in Bank
- Elliott's Victory by 18 Inches Is Worth $272,700
- Flavor of English-Style 'Rave'
- Philippines' Westinghouse Deal Blasted : Energy: The Aquino government's settlement of a bribery suit against the firm shortchanged the country, critics say.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : In Hollywood's Picture of Parenting, Reality Is Missing : Entertainment: 'Common denominators' such as child care and financial strains are seldom portrayed.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : WORKING PARENTS' TRIALS : Mothers Are Seeking a Better Balance Between Children and Careers
- * Richard (Dick) A. Kaumeyer Jr. has...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Important Telephone Numbers:
- Hitler's Guillotine Recovered in Hamburg
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Shark Bites Vegas : Culture: The fight between UNLV's president and basketball coach is pushing glitz city to an identity crisis.
- Defense Firms See High-Tech Roads Ahead
- Brown Appears to Lead Pack in Nevada
- IRVINE : Nightclub OKd for Marketplace Center
- LOCAL ELECTIONS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 : Roberti Runs Hard as He Scrambles for Political Survival
- COUNTYWIDE : Tutors Aid Students Who Speak Spanish
- Plenty of Blame to Go Around : But somehow the L.A. Board of Education managed to escape any of it--how's that?
- CITYSCAPES MILES CORWIN : A New School of Thought for Private Eyes--Cry or Run
- COUNTYWIDE : Agency on Aging to Take Grant Requests
- Miscellany
- INTERNATIONAL
- * The Los Angeles-based law firm of...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : THE NEW WORKER EXPOSED : Toiling at Home Unmasks White-Collar Ditherings
- * Thomas A. Eisenstadt has joined Kemper...
- Leaders of U.N.'s Peace Mission Arrive in Yugoslavia : Civil war: Indian general says he is 'determined to succeed' despite latest violation of cease-fire in Croatia.
- Dozens Reported Killed in Fighting Over Karabakh
- Clinton Insists 'There Was No Impropriety' in 14-Year-Old Real Estate Transaction : Investment: He and his wife 'never made a penny' in the deal in Arkansas, the governor says.
- Gulls Sign a Keeper; Knickle Wins Again : Hockey: Former New Jersey Devil and Team Canada goalie Sean Burke signs for remainder of season as Knickle posts 7-2 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Once Upon a Crime' Lacks for Classic Savoir-Faire
- 'Sesame Street' Interacts With Child Care
- Suspects Captured
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 18 Michigan Knocks Off No. 2 Indiana
- Miscellany
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Troy
- FILM REVIEWS : Tribute to Legendary Landeta
- 'Fractured Visions' Shows Flowing Nature of Rayher
- Port Hueneme Refuses to Establish Curbside Recycling Program : Environment: City officials say there is not enough market for used material and such a plan would not be cost-effective. Critics wonder if local leaders are just resisting change.
- Toxic Discharges
- Getting the Court Out of the Way : Only Congress' constitutional authority can overcome ideological opposition to abortion
- Playing Hearts and Strings : Music: Violinists gather for the Old Time Amateur Fiddle Contest. The youngest performers steal the show.
- It's Nearly Ebb Tide for Waves : WCC tournament: They barely beat San Francisco, 67-65, to set record for conference winning streak.
- Screens Would Help Prevent Being Driven to Distraction
- Nippon Upset Caps Strange Day : America's Cup: Japanese top Il Moro. Challenge Australia wins first race of trials.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Complete Two-Game Sweep, 4-0
- Astin Lends 'Tenor' Talents of a Seasoned Pro at Fonda
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Primal Scream: Not Just a Party
- STAGE
- Just the Facts, Not Disgruntled Gripes, About 'Action News'
- * David L. Blinman has joined Diederich...
- Striving to Boost the Profiles of Secretaries : Through her Irvine workshops, Pamela Rhodes teaches support staffers how to gain recognition.
- Tokos Medical, SANTA ANA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : Single Workers Are Asking, What About Us? : Benefits: With so much focus in recent years on family issues at the workplace, the other side is beginning to feel left out.
- HONG KONG
- AUSTRALIA
- Japanese Argue About Way to Spur Economy : Commerce: There is no consensus on how to pull out of a two-year slump.
- A Young Man Turns His Shaky Past Into a Solid Future
- Opposition Election Victory Deals Blow to Miyazawa
- There's Not as Much Growth to Manage
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SENIORS
- Rain Dampens Rosarito Turnout
- Martin Marietta Layoffs
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Tips for People Working at Home
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A Dearth of Mary Poppins in Today's Nanny Market : Parenting: The search for someone to watch the children can be difficult. But there are some guidelines.
- Minneapolis Super-Mall to Open in Late Summer : Retailing: Its backers say it will draw more people than the Disney parks. But many worry if it will generate enough shopping to succeed.
- 2 Children in Hostage Case Rescued; Man Slain
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Discuss New Massage Shop Rules
- Getting Closer to a Water Breakthrough : WATER WATCH: Rain is nothing next to Senate storm
- Needy Seniors Stymied : Growing Population Finding Fewer Services
- Personal Loans Fuel Campaigns for Seats on City Councils : Politics: Financial statements show that the self-funding accounted for almost $50,000 in a two-month period for upcoming elections in the San Fernando, Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys.
- Capital Conference to Put Spotlight on Nixon : Foreign policy: Ex-President's library hopes to enhance its position by sponsoring meeting on the proper U.S. role in the post-Cold War world.
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Crenshaw Doesn't Get At-Large Berth
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Won't Oppose State on Film Ruling
- Dickinson Jump-Starts Her Career : Golf: She holds off Meg Mallon's 67 to win the Inamori Classic, her first LPGA victory since 1986.
- Analyst Needs to Come With an Interpreter
- KCET Pledge Drive Returns to Basics : Funding: The public TV station acknowledges the recession with lower goals and a soft-sell approach.
- Violence and Gun Control
- S.I. Hayakawa
- S.I. Hayakawa
- Rape and Abortion
- Rape and Abortion
- Rape and Abortion
- Rape and Abortion
- Violence and Gun Control
- Violence and Gun Control
- Violence and Gun Control
- Paying to Work
- Violence and Gun Control
- Tax Change
- OTHER NEWS - March 9, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - March 9, 1992
- After Standoff at House, Police Recapture Escapee Sought for 2 Months : Granada Hills: Officers fire tear gas into the residence and find the man, who earlier released hostages.
- Police Seeking Motive in Fatal Shooting of Youth, 18
- Tipton Award Goes to Randall W. Lewis
- Guidebooks Bloom With Garden Tour Ideas
- Kenya steps up security citing attacks on tourists
- AGAINST THE TIDE : American Bureaucrats Are Telling Haitian Refugees to Fear Not. Easy for Them to Say.
- BIG COUNTRY : NASHVILLE'S MUSIC AND ITS 8-YEAR-OLD CABLE NETWORK STRIKE A CHORD
- Making the Best of Love : BITCHES RIDE ALONE, <i> By Laura Chester (Black Sparrow Press: $35; $12, paper; 180 pp.)</i> : THE UNMADE BED, <i> Edited by Laura Chester (HarperCollins: $22; 285 pp.)</i>
- Blue Breezes From the Delta : RYTHM OIL: A Journey Through the Music of the American South, <i> By Stanley Booth (Pantheon: $23; 254 pp.)</i>
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Kurds Targeted in Deadly Bomb Attack
- Long Arm of Fax Machine Collars Japanese Crooks
- Local Economy a Winner in Big West Tournament
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Ex-Pentagon Aide Guilty in Fraud Case
- Unlocking the Secrets of Garage Sales : Consumers: A carefully planned garage sale can lead to greater profits, says the co-author of a how-to-sell book.
- Holding the Center : As Thomas and Scalia stake out the far right, O'Connor takes the moral high ground
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega May Take Stand at His Trial
- Man Killed After He Is Run Over by Van
- Gold Mine Stirs Debate Over Environment and a Way of Life
- Welfare Reform Involves Real People : * State Officials Should Keep in Mind That Whatever They Decide Affects Individuals
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rose Says Job Belongs to Sojo
- STATE WRESTLING : Clovis Tops Poway for Third Title in a Row
- Pepperdine Comes On in a Big Stretch Run : WCC tournament: Waves use 15-0 burst in final five minutes to put away Portland, 97-83, and tie San Francisco's record winning streak.
- Tustin Takes a Plunge and Gahr Takes a Title : II-AA girls: Garner gets into foul trouble and the Tillers lose to top-seeded Gladiators, 63-37.
- On Dark Day, Crampton Can Watch Birdies : Golf: His 63 moves him to within one shot of Rodriguez, who sets 36-hole record, unaffected by thunder, lightning.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Esperanza
- It's Manning to the Rescue One More Time : II-A boys: Senior reserve steals ball with six seconds to play, preserving Trabuco Hills' 52-50 victory over Kennedy.
- MONEY & THE ARTS : Cutting In on L.A.'s Dance : The recession, shrinking subsidies and the rise of other venues are keeping major companies away and making the city a wallflower
- AND ONE MORE THING: Michael Jackson seems...
- Co-Producers of New Plays Get Behind 'The Wheel'
- Dishman Named Conservancy Head
- Should Insurer Pay for Negligent Third Party?
- Ivory Coast Jails Opposition Leader for Destructive Riot
- THE HOUSE : Tax Cut
- Miami Blacks, Jews Lean Toward Clinton : Democrats: Among two groups traditionally targeted by the party, the lesser-known Tsongas lags far behind.
- Jonathan T. Glass, rector of St. Mark's...
- Princess Shuns Throne--if There Is One
- Leaders of American Effort to Map Human Genes Raise Privacy Issues : Science: Among other concerns is worry that physicians or insurance companies can use data to draw inferences about a person's relatives.
- FICTION
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 46th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Women's Group Feels Wrath of Dornan
- New 'CBS Schoolbreak Special' targets young environmentalists
- Blowing Smoke : Some Say Bubble Gum Cigarettes Lead Youths to Begin Bad Habits; Others Call It a Pack of Lies
- Strategy for Commercial Research Sought
- Anti-Drug Message Sent After Laughing Gas Deaths
- Tides of Change at Lake Sherwood : Lifestyle: The area was a playground for movie stars before it fell into disrepair. Now it is being transformed by its billionaire owner.
- Democratic Senate Candidates Face Off : Politics: Five major contenders vying for two seats attend convention in Anaheim. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer were the big winners in straw poll.
- Utah Tops SDSU Women in Regular-Season FinaleSan...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : MacLeod's Technical Costs the Irish
- Drug Acquittals Force Prosecutors to Regroup : Corruption: Two more trials are planned in the inquiry of narcotics officers. But authorities are faced with questions about the reliability of witnesses and whether to refile charges.
- Anteaters Unable to Find Stride in Loss : Basketball: Down 19 points at halftime, they lose, 99-71, to New Mexico State.
- CSUN Gives Price 100th Victory in Upset of Top-Ranked Long Beach
- Irvine Takes Step Back at New Mexico St.
- Torrance Wins Title But Misses Its Goal : Soccer: Tartars defend Southern Section 3-A Division championship with 3-2 victory over Arcadia. But hopes to break record for fewest goals allowed in a season are dashed.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Los Alamitos
- Lounge Wizard : Micro-cult figure Joey Cheezhee, 'the funniest man on roller-blades,' pays strange homage to Vegas-style entertainment
- ART : COMMENTARY : The Raising of LACMA : On the 20th anniversary of the 'Lazarus' donation, a new guide honors the Ahmansons' pivotal gifts of European art to the county
- A Voice FOR THE Homeowner : Nonprofit Organization Seeks to Put Property Owners in Driver's Seat With Congress
- IRON JOHN: A Book About Men ...
- AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY by Geoffrey Parrinder ...
- ON-RAMP
- should they have stayed together for the sake of the children? By GERALD LOCKLIN
- NEIGHBORHOODS : Discovering an International Spirit in the Chic 'Beverly Hills of Rome' : The little-known Parioli Quarter is sprinkled with embassies, villas and manicured gardens.
- Don't Look for Auto Sales to Give U.S. Economy a Much-Needed Boost
- FICTION
- TREETOPS: A Family Memoir by Susan...
- Networking the Nashville Way
- Mexico City Police Complain of Extortion : Corruption: Their commanders demand money from them, cops say, forcing them to solicit bribes from citizens.
- BUILDING LEADERS
- He's Altogether Astin
- This Takes the Cake
- Privatization Pitch: Better Way to Raise Revenue for Cities? : Pressure mounts as local governments scurry for revenue; but selling LAX is unwise--there may be other ways to tap its revenue
- Friends Through the Years : Lonely Octogenarian and Grieving 8-Year-Old Have Grand Relationship
- Larsen 2nd in 1,500 Freestyle
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wood, Thousand Oaks Rout Buena
- Tax Cut
- SDSU Team Rallies to Advance in Pacific Coast Men's Doubles : Tennis: Belloli and Numbers stumble early against pair from Stanford, but strong second set carries them into tournament semifinals.
- STATE PREP WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Holloway, Valdez Lose in Finals, Ending Six-Year County Streak
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Scores Delayed Win Over Fernandez in Florida
- Missing Woman's Car Discovered
- Watching From the Shadows : Border: An elite Mexican police unit is keeping an eye on migrants and the people who victimize them. Its work has produced a rare consensus of support on both sides.
- Winter Sports
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : Illini Upset No. 13 Michigan State
- For Jules Shear, Love Is Still a Puzzle
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Hollywood Scared of the Japanese? (You Say They <i> Like</i> This Movie?!)
- Opened Window Can End Fireplace Problem
- Listing Referral Gets Around Lazy Agent
- IDITAROD CLASSICS by Lew Freedman (Epicenter...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Want to Raise Your Eire?
- He Helped Launch NASA's Efforts to Recruit Minorities
- Baldwin Park : City to Stay in Consortium
- Oh, What Weird Fantasies We Weave on Freeways
- When TV Takes a Stand
- A SMALL MIRACLE : When Jeff Tanksley was born in 1940, he weighed 26 1/2 ounces and was given a 10% chance to live. Premature infants today have a much better shot at surviving.
- Broderick Case Wounds Healing Slowly : Memories: A friend of the family found the idea of watching the TV movie about the crime too painful to bear.
- HIGH-SPEED TRAIN: A committee of the Los...
- Cal Lutheran Opens Playoffs With 88-70 Upset of UCSD
- Titles Are McKnight's Specialty
- ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Democrats Insist They Can Win Despite GOP Voter Edge
- Emotionally Drained Estancia Loses to Morningside in Overtime : III-AA boys: After tying the game with a late three-pointer, Monarchs outscore Eagles, 14-4, in the extra period.
- HORSE RACING : The Storied Life of a Slightly Mysterious, 85-Year-Old Gambler
- Chef Trades Torrance for Florence
- Helpful Hints for the Unemployed Taxpayer
- New Hostel Open on Rottnest Island : This chunk of land, which means 'rat's nest' in Dutch, is a favorite Australian getaway spot.
- FICTION
- Yuma Desalination Plant Comes of Age--Too Late : Colorado River: Project is opening 14 years behind schedule. Onetime 'showpiece' may be obsolete.
- Bringing Home Votes Becomes a Matter of Going Shopping in the Right Markets : Media: With time and resources limited, campaign strategists carefully pitch ads only in those areas likely to deliver results.
- THE HOUSE
- Bush Takes Aim at Harsh Military Cuts : Defense: Completing a seven-state campaign swing, he targets Democratic proposals for trimming armed services budgets. He makes clear a veto threat.
- We're back. You're listening to KNWA talk...
- Guilty of Human-Rights Abuses Before the Trial : Mexico: A PEN mission to probe reports that the Salinas government muzzled journalists had already written the indictment.
- Oh, Brother: Murray Lifts Glendora Past Artesia
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Harvard Girls Wear Down in Overtime, 1-0
- After Jump Start, Stich's Tank Hits 'E' in the Last Mile : Tennis: Chesnokov takes advantage of tiring German in third set. Chang sharp in semifinal victory.
- DIVISION V BOYS' BASKETBALL : Calipatria's Kudos Are All Simpson's
- STAGE : Classic Choice : The reconstruction of the American Conservatory Theatre will be directed by a scholar with credentials in both the past and present
- Show at Matrix Brings People of Judevine to the Stage
- In Brief