- Trojans More Than Happy With Victory Over Huskies : College basketball: Raveling was worried about letdown after big win over UCLA, but USC comes through against Washington, 75-63.
- NOTEBOOK
- Parents Reassured on School Plan : Chatsworth: Speakers extol new class groupings and curriculum changes to be instituted at Lawrence and Nobel junior highs.
- Kiwis' Use of Bowsprit Illegal, Jury Says
- Bruins End Losing Streak--Barely
- Seasons End for Harbor, El Camino : State tournament: The Seahawks lose to College of the Sequoias, 70-63, and Warriors are beaten by Lassen, 90-72.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Scores Twice in Ninth to Beat Riverside
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bangkok': Powerful, Unsettling
- NHL ROUNDUP : Quebec Finally Gets One for Road
- America's Cup
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Santa Clara Zeros In on Title
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Thank You' Pays Tribute to Grandma
- Neighbors Alarmed by Crackdown on Roosters
- GARDEN GROVE : Panel Suggests Ways City Can Cut Costs
- THE HOUSE
- BELL : Low-Income Housing for Seniors to Be Built
- Budget Woes May Stall L.A. Recycling Project's Expansion : Sanitation: The garbage program is supposed to be extended throughout the Valley during the next 15 months. It's already a year behind schedule.
- Red Cross Hopes Drive Eases Recession Squeeze
- TUSTIN : Trustees Broaden Gifted Program
- On the Urge to Purge Public TV
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Shadow': A 'Chorus Line' From Opera
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : An Ongoing Identity Crisis at El Chaya
- Clothestime Posts Huge Income Jump
- Ex-CIA Aide Denied Papers for Trial : Iran-Contra: The judge says that, in requesting millions of documents, defendant Clair George wanted 'to search for a needle in a haystack of the country's most classified secrets.'
- Dean at O.C. College Resigns Amid Charges
- EUROPE : San Marino Joins World <i> Con Brio </i> : U.N. welcomes the mouse that soared. Castles outnumber fast-food outlets in oldest republic.
- Psychologist in Sex, Negligence Case Surrenders License
- Archeologist Finds Mayans' Largest, Oldest Sculpture
- Man Released in Wife's Slaying Says Police Are Doing Their Best
- Man Found Guilty of 1989 Murder of an Associate
- LAGUNA HILLS : Decathlon Team to Defend State Title
- Suit Claims Dental Chain Turned Away 4 With AIDS Virus : Health: The head of the clinics denies the charges. Attorneys say there may be more such actions in bias cases.
- Sales Tax Surcharge Upheld : Transportation: State appeals court ruling spares transit programs from postponement, cuts or cancellation. Libertarians plan an appeal.
- Storm Expected to Bring More Rain, Heavy Snow
- Monitor Named for Deficit-Plagued High School District : Antelope Valley: The move follows discovery of a $4.6-million shortfall. Layoff notices are being readied.
- Jurisprudence
- Under Arrest for a<i> Real</i> Fashion Crime
- MONROVIA : Police Chief Appointed to State Panel on Courts
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Desormeaux Parlays Trip West Into Big Earnings
- Their Styles Differ, but the Results Are Similar : Prep basketball: The on-court demeanor of brothers Dwan and Cedric Hurt is miles apart, but each has guided a team to a title game.
- Unlikely Cast Keeps Titans Close in Loss : College basketball: With ailing Ward and Small on bench, Fullerton falls, 63-60, to New Mexico State.
- Padres Cheat Their Own by Bullying Benes
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Koch Shouldn't Be Overconfident
- Finally, an Informational Resource for Parents
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Bellboy' Checks In With Old-Style Comedy of Errors
- PolyGram's Profit Up 25%
- Former Homedco Clerk Is Held in Embezzlement
- RETAILING
- Retailers' Sales Advance for the Second Month . . . : . . . but Macy's to Close 60 Stores, Including 3 I. Magnins in State
- 'Article 99': Highs, Lows of a Premiere
- Plan to Protect Owls Submitted Despite Projected Loss of Jobs
- Ex-CIA Official Denied Classified Documents for Iran-Contra Trial
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Molina: Ethics and Relating to Her Colleagues
- CYPRESS : Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
- Mt. Israel Dam Site to Be Studied for Quake Danger
- Police Board Will Oversee Probe of Finalists : LAPD: Two members of the panel will supervise inquiry into alleged misconduct by three candidates for chief's job. Latino group's leader expresses misgivings about Brewer's role.
- Local Democrats Finally See Some Life in the Party : Politics: After a lost decade in the doldrums, county activists convene with a winning attitude.
- Citizens Plan Could Kill Beach Tax, RV Resort : Port Hueneme: Homeowners criticize a recommendation to lease the site of the proposed park to area residents for $400,000 a year.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Stevens' Patience Pays Off : Angels: After wearing the mantle of heir apparent, he has first shot at replacing Wally Joyner at first base.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : ALPHA LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Sled Dog Racing
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cockburn Is All Business : The Singer Delivers the Goods Without a Lot of Chat and Charm
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : A New Boat Gets a New, Silvery Sail
- CS Long Beach Falters at Pacific, 71-61
- Ad Agency's Bikini Theme Takes the Cake
- Michelangelo Virus Hits PCs at Some Firms Early : * Technology: The disease strikes a day before its expected outbreak at companies where computer clocks were set to the wrong date.
- First-Time Jobless Claims Drop in Mid-February : * Unemployment: 21,000 fewer filed in week ended Feb. 22. But some say holiday skewed figures.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Fluor Profits Jump 12% in First Quarter : * Earnings: But the increase, equal to 35 cents per share, disappointed stockholders who expected something in the range of 40 cents per share.
- LANCASTER : Financial Aid OKd for Auto Dealer
- SHERMAN OAKS : Chase Ends in Fiery Crash and Arrest
- Interchange for Ventura Freeway OKd
- Residents Face an Increase in Water Bills : Rates: The MWD's drought-proofing plans could lead to annual hikes of $30 to $50 in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and Moorpark.
- SANTA CLARITA : Developer Seeks to Expand Project
- LA HABRA : Fate of Nixon's First Law Office Pending
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Getting Serious : Esprit Founder Susie Tompkins Hopes to Lure Back Fans With Her First Collection of Go-to-Work Wear
- VENTURA : Man Arrested After Car Crash Injures 1
- DIVISION III GIRLS : Our Lady of Peace Sheds Its Role of Underdog with Victory
- Man Claims Sexual Harassment by Film Chief
- Balanced Effort Lifts CSUN to Volleyball Win Over Ball St.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rubin Eliminated, Not Intimidated
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Get a Big Push by Jordan
- NOTEBOOK
- College Basketball
- Saukko, Rider of Traveler, Dies at 72
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / ANGELUS LEAGUE : MATER DEI
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gladiator' Packs No Surprise Punches
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Public Enemy Takes Charge
- Samuel Marx; Hollywood Story Editor, Chronicler
- Storm Expected to Bring Rain, Heavy Snow
- Federal Panel Backs Higher Drug Doses to Control Pain : Health: Under-medication of post-surgery patients can slow recovery. Guidelines recommend use of morphine.
- Begin Gets Pacemaker After Health Worsens
- Writer Discovers 'Magical Landscape'
- The Rev. John H. Clelland; Retired Pastor
- Junior College Dean Quits Amid Harassment Allegations
- POMONA : 2 Abductors Return Woman to Her Home
- OXNARD : City Workers Urge Neater Downtown
- Colbert Waited, Watched, Then Won : Golf: He used experience as a TV commentator to become one of the players to beat on the Senior Tour.
- Women Accuse Therapist of Sex Abuse : Medicine: San Diego psychologist Charles Hansen agrees to surrender license to practice in light of allegations that he had sex with woman patients during therapy.
- DIVISION III BOYS : USDHS, Only 9-17, Wins Title
- Besides 3-A Title, Torrance Has Another Goal in Mind
- SWIMMING U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Near-Misses for Stewart, Rouse
- Seminal Power Pop From Big Star
- A Lush 'Sunday in the Country' Pleases the Palette
- A Retelling of History : Pin Points Theatre Performs to Enlighten Public About Little-Known Contributions by Blacks
- SECURITIES
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Israeli, Palestinian Killed in Shootout
- FASHION : Swathed in African Pride
- Little League: a Community's Spirit at Play
- Water Allocation Draws Mixed Responses : Drought: Farmers praise release of 1 million acre-feet. Critics want the supplies for urban and environmental uses and say the President's motives are political.
- House Asked to Name 24 Bad-Check Writers : Ethics: Panel proposes disclosure of worst offenders. Split vote signals floor fight as some charge 'whitewash.'
- 6 Held in Series of Residential Burglaries
- Volleyball Draws Dollar Sign in the Sand : Sports: Pro tour has grown into a big business, but some cities don't like the idea of an admission charge for an event held on a public beach.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Muslims Begin Holy Month of Ramadan
- Students Divided Over Songbook Advocating Violence to Women : UCLA: Some say lyrics published by fraternity are no more than an offensive joke. Others urge sanctions by the university.
- CSUN Concert Ends on a Blue Note : Northridge: Singer drops his inhibitions and pants and goes on with the show, prompting campus officials to shut down the performance.
- OJAI VALLEY : School Board Cites Landfill Concerns
- Countywide : Suit Against County Settled for $168,500
- Wife of White Supremacist Tom Metzger Is Dead at 49 : Obituary: Husband credits Kathleen Metzger, mother of six children, as being 'fully supportive' of his activities. She died of lung cancer.
- Baseball's problems with a Japanese-backed offer for...
- Arnold Covers All Bases to Help Pierce Beat Moorpark, 3-2, in 11
- Basically, SportsChannel Tries Again
- Mater Dei's Cline Loves Life Behind Plate : Softball: Senior catcher, who once caught more than 40 innings in 24 hours and hit .314 last season, has signed to play at Washington.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Harney Sparkles Again, Golden West Advances
- Undefeated Artman of Thousand Oaks Heads Area Contingent in State Meet
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / ANGELUS LEAGUE : SANTA MARGARITA
- Joyner-Kersee, Devers Entered at Aztec Meet
- 'Rocketeer,' Cliffhangers Revisited
- Soundtracks Play Key Role in Sales Pitch : Movies: 'Gladiator' opens with an offer of free copies to moviegoers; 'White Men Can't Jump' will have two albums for disparate audiences.
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : In Constructive Spirit, Market Finally Starts to Build Momentum
- The Southwest Revisited : Novelist Keneally, Now Teaching at UCI, Turns Trip to 'Place Where Souls Are Born' Into Book
- U.S. Will Fund Nuclear Fusion Research at Russian Lab : Science: The project will cost Energy Dept. just $90,000 for a year. American experts will have access to the institute's work.
- Dead Mother Found With Toddler Was Strangled
- Forum Kicks Off Mayoral Campaign
- SOUTH COUNTY : Sewer, Water Rates May Take Jump
- CRA Tentatively OKs Loan for Hollywood Museum
- UCLA Plans Relatively Quick Course on Einstein : Education: The two-day extension program is geared for those who are curious about the still-popular scientist and his remarkable theories.
- Buena Coach Now Can Sneer at the Seers
- He's Stepping Up to Management Level : Baseball: Twelve years after his major league career ended, Fred Kendall gets back into the game as a minor league manager.
- SANTA ANITA : Saturday's 55th Running of Big 'Cap Will Answer Plenty of Questions
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : SCC Men Face Formidable Task Against Biola
- DeLaveaga Earns SCIAC's Top-Player Award
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sapico's Three Victories Help Sonora Win Meet
- Joe Kapp to Coach New L.A. Team : Arena football: The sport attempts comeback in city. Club will play at Sports Arena.
- San Diego Spotlight : Informal and Innovative, Tomatos Proves Vine Choice
- It's a 1-2 Knockout in Desert : Tennis: Courier falls to Chesnokov and Sampras loses to Hlasek. Chang advances.
- Songwriter Gives Tips on Making Hits
- Countywide : AIDS Care Director Quits; Cites Caseload
- Different but Equal : Anaya Twins of San Fernando High Sport Few Common Traits With the Exception of Their Uncommon Wrestling Ability
- Fernandez to Be Idled for 2 Weeks
- Report: Pascual Perez Tests Positive for Drugs
- Stevens Is an Idea Whose Time Has Come : Angels: After wearing the mantle of heir apparent, he has first shot at replacing Wally Joyner at first base.
- Like Father, Like Son: Tradition Catches On : Baseball: Playing catcher was a natural for Torrance High's Jason Kendall. His father played the position for the San Diego Padres.
- Bo Not Comfortable With White Sox : Baseball: Jackson, still bothered by hip injury, might ask to have contract restructured.
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks Keeps Tight Rein on Top Spot
- U.S. Offers More Vietnam Aid if MIA Resolution Is Speeded
- Outfits That Travel Well : Through the Designing Clothing Club, women can pick up inexpensive apparel at short-term sales in hotel meeting rooms.
- 6 Killed as Gunman Goes Door-to-Door in 3 Swiss Villages
- Pact Leaving Milken With Millions Rejected by FDIC
- PAGES : Haven't Met Any Terrorists Either?
- SAN DIEGO : Mother Backs Over Toddler
- GUN WATCH : Bullet Loopholes
- EL CAJON : Freight Train Jumps Tracks
- Countywide : Tax Breaks Offered Victims of Storms
- Deane's world: Someone has been affixing stickers...
- Festival Moves From Soka to Ranch
- New Rainstorm, Cold, Snow in the Mountains, Are on the Way
- POINT MUGU : Squadron Offers Air Show Preview
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Alan & Naomi': The Trauma of War and Holocaust Through a Child's Eyes
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Science Runs Amok in 'Lawnmower'
- Kaiser Permanente's Chairman Retires : * Health: Chief Executive David M. Lawrence will succeed James A. Vohs, who helped the HMO become the nation's largest and perhaps most admired.
- Doing Business / Videos : Rank Video a 'Top Gun' in Duplication
- Employment Service Scams Prey on Job Seekers
- The Long and the Cool : Men Go to New Lengths--the Sideburn--to Get That 'Masculine,' 'Rebellious' Look
- Pare Lorentz; Filmed Depression-Era Classics
- Colombian Says He Killed 50 to Supply School With Bodies
- Looking Bad : Some Teens May Dress Like Gangbangers, but Their Message Is Peace
- Arizona Yawning Over Democratic Race : Caucuses: Only a 6% turnout is forecast, and a shot at delegates appears to be open for Tsongas, Clinton and Brown.
- COLUMN ONE : Still, There Is a Lost Suitcase : Almost everything Hemingway wrote or touched, it seemed, had been saved. Then some old newspaper stories were found. One thing is clear: He never shirked an assignment.
- Some Neighbors Say Home Being Built in Hawthorne Is a Great Big Pain
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Maintain Aid for Social Services
- Pro Volleyball Tour Wants to Increase Its Net Income : Spectator sports: The league hopes to begin selling tickets for courtside seats. Opponents of the plan say it is inappropriate to charge for events on a public beach.
- COVINA : Deputies Credited With Rescue of Drowning Boy
- Disney to Finance Traffic Study
- ROUNDUP : 5 Ventura Pitchers Join Forces to Stop Cerritos, 4-1
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Arizona Stays in Pac-10 Race by Beating Cal
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / ANGELUS LEAGUE : Bishop Amat
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / ANGELUS LEAGUE : ROSARY
- STAGE REVIEW : El Teatro Arrives With an Odd Pairing
- TV REVIEW : Cole Serves Up 'Unforgettable' PBS Treat
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Recipe for Success Is Not Perfect
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Levi's Drops Firm Hit With Labor Charges
- Plaza Home Mortgage Plans to Go Public
- Porter McKeever; Ex-U.N. Aide, Biographer of Stevenson
- Oil Pipe Spill Fouls Creek
- Former Klan Leader Metzger's Wife Dies
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS U.S. SENATE : Ueberroth's Entry Could Redraw Battle Strategies
- U.N. to Launch Mission in Yugoslavia on Sunday : Peacekeeping: Special envoy Cyrus Vance says new violence won't bar the 'Blue Helmets.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Homemade Bomb in Street Is Deactivated
- Rain Expected Through Today
- 2 Men, Juvenile Are Arrested in Drug Seizure
- No Compromise With Baghdad : Making the warning unmistakable
- Pomona Council Backs New Pushcart Vendor Rules
- Navy Worker Files Suit Claiming Sexual Harassment : Military: Woman says superiors failed to act when she told them about alleged incidents by three men.
- National President of ACLU to Speak
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S.-RUSSIAN TIES : Bring the Armies in From the Cold : Russia needs a security arrangement with the U.S., as befits two nuclear powers facing a world of new dangers.
- Schools Face New Deficit : Education: Finance director says L.A. district will be at least $258 million short. He calls for increased state aid to avoid cutbacks and restore salaries.
- Dedicated Neighbors Pitching In
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples (66) Stays on a Roll, Shares Doral Lead
- O No, Canada! It Doesn't Pay to Play Up There
- Evans Qualifies for Olympics in 800 Freestyle
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 4-A BOYS' SOCCER : Ocean View Knows a Little Luck Always Helps
- Movie Reviews : Tim Burton's Deft 'Frankenweenie'
- Handiwork of Getting Hired : Tough Economy Prompts the Unemployed to Try Offbeat Ploys
- Aerospace Activist Looking for Place to Start Over After Fire
- Brown Outsider Theme Attracts New Attention : Campaign: A strong Western showing gives his anti- Establishment approach coverage it had failed to garner.
- Forget Beige! : 'Cause Lars Sure Has
- Awash in a Sea of Bad Fish : Urgent need for comprehensive, mandatory federal seafood inspection
- Oxnard Armory Eases Burden on Homeless Shelters
- Kidnaped Boy Found Safe in Arizona; Relative Arrested
- Countywide : D.A. Shuffles Top Aides, Elevates Wade
- NEWPORT BEACH : Volunteers Pitch In to Help High School
- Clippers Sail Into Squall in Loss to Knicks : Pro basketball: New York wins, 101-91, with defense that gives up 11 points in the fourth quarter.
- Retire the Bitterness and the War-Hero Rhetoric : Veterans: The generation that came of age in the Vietnam era is ready to lead the country; let's purge politics of attacks on what we did 25 years ago.
- Clovis, Poway Favorites in State Wrestling
- Dominguez Hills, Bakersfield to Meet in CCAA Tournament
- In Wake of High Court Ruling, FCC May Expand 'Indecency' Restrictions
- Movie Reviews : 'Bliss' Isn't, but Director Shows Promise
- ART
- Amex 2nd Tier Listings OKd
- House OKs Defense-Cutting Budget With Two Options : Spending: One alternative would shift military savings to social programs if possible. The other would use the funds to reduce the deficit.
- Fees, Cutbacks Prompt Drop in SDSU Students
- Rock Musician Finishes His Campus Act--Barely : Performance: Singer strips during band's lunchtime performance at Cal State Northridge. School administrators apologize to students for the group's behavior.
- BREA : Worker Gets Caught in Rollers, Is Killed
- LAWNDALE : Manhunt for 2 Suspects Shuts Freeway Lanes
- Ikea to Lay Off 70 From Torrance Stor
- Old Place Has a History of Making People Feel at Home : Agoura: Restaurant run by husband-and-wife team offers barbecued steaks, chili and steamed clams in a down-to-earth setting.
- A Ratings Rainbow : Stormy Weather Helps Boost Viewership of Local TV News
- It's Way Off With 'Rain' : Theater: The Santa Ana playhouse will begin its fifth season by staging two versions of Y York's futuristic comedy.
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- 'Institutional' Racism in Court
- Deficit
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Fighting in Karabakh
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Athletic Heroes
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- More Input on Lunch Issue
- Make Election Process Easier
- Loan Guarantees for Israel
- Stamp Is Last Straw
- Self-Defense
- Trojan Horse
- Fighting in Karabakh
- Democrats: Candidates again argue that the proposal favors the rich. Brown and Clinton engage in heated exchange over civil rights.
- MOVIES - March 6, 1992
- MOVIES - March 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1992
- Obituaries - March 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1992
- REMEMBERING DUKE: The grave of actor John...
- Man Who Set Son Afire Flees Parole Officer
- 3 School Bond Measures Fail in Assembly : Education: Two parties are unable to agree on how much funding is needed and how much of the burden developers should bear.
- Rothenberg Flees, Then Surrenders
- $800 Million in U.S. Funds OKd for Hospitals
- HERE'S JAY: That was indeed comedian Jay...
- Diverse Service : Achievement: Eighteen individuals and one family will be honored by the Orange County Human Relations Commission for their work in the community.
- AQMD Orders Staff to Draft Smog Market Plan : Environment: With 8-1 vote, board proceeds with revolutionary project to let polluters buy and sell rights.
- CLIFFHANGER: Nine years ago, director Steven Spielberg...
- Kerrey Drops Presidential Bid but Says the Spark 'Is Still Alive' : Politics: The Nebraska senator, jolted by primary defeats, never got his campaign on track. He suggests another run for White House is possible.
- BIG LEAD: A recent poll of 460...
- Drug Officers' Corruption Case Ruled a Mistrial
- Impatient U.S. Accuses Palestinians of Posturing in Peace Talks
- Despite Ban, U.S. Arms Are Sold to Pakistan
- Primary Victory Stands as Big Challenge for Buchanan : Republicans: Bush's rival acknowledges he must 'start winning some gold medals.' He faces a formidable obstacle in Super Tuesday states.
- Emulex Corp: The Costa Mesa-based manufacturer of...
- Buckwheat Cakes, Salisbury Steak
- Russia Creates Agency to Oversee Nuclear Facilities
- A Cookie With a Past
- Bellflower : 3 Teen-Agers Arrested for Robbery at Church Service
- Turkish Mine Toll Up to 121; 150 Trapped
- Diamond Bar : Noise Rules Recommended
- CULTURE WATCH : Details, Details of 1920 Census