- Morningside Loses at Finish : Division III: Kameisha Prewitt's last-second shot to tie the game misses and Costa Mesa wins, 49-46.
- Louisiana State Upsets No. 5 Vanderbilt, 72-62 : SEC: The Tigers advance to tournament championship game against No. 4 Kentucky.
- Susceptibility to Burnout Increases With Income
- Brea's Lurmann Quietly Controls
- MOVIES : Rap Attack, Take Two : Nearly a decade after a spate of breakdancing duds, the big screen's gettin' busy--with 3 films in the genre coming out
- CSUN, Hewitt Survive Scare, Beat Long Beach in 5 Games
- Brea Takes an Unusual Path, but It's Still Business as Usual
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : In the Sport's Troubled Times, Laurel Executive Has Top Salary
- 'Romeo and Juliet' Are Cross-Dressed Lovers in New Staging
- Street Gallery Works : A slide presentation and a tour will both emphasize women muralists and the many images they've made on the walls of Los Angeles.
- Genitorturers, a Real Piercing Group
- COVER STORY : Mary Poppins Gets Gnarly : Julie Andrews swaps her cheery cloak--or is it a straitjacket?--for the bittersweet world of Stephen Sondheim
- Santa Ana Handicap Is Won by Exchange
- HE'S No Longer All-Bo : Jackson Is Again Going Against the Odds in Comeback With Artificial Hip
- East's Storm Leaves Sports Adrift : Impact: Only a few events are held as an entire range of activities is affected.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Karl Malone Ejected, Utah Rejected
- Evansville Elevates Performance by Staying Very Close Together
- Matadors Stagger at End, but Still Whip Wyoming : College baseball: Hodgins hits grand slam in Northridge's 16-8 victory. Cowboys score seven runs in the ninth inning to frustrate Contreras.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW / BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD : King Has Foot Soldiers to Keep Crown at Birmingham
- Troubled Cook Sits, Vows Not to Quit Baseball Team
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Costa Mesa Defeats Morningside, 49-46
- AND ONE MORE THING: If you've got...
- Exhibit Focuses on Documentarian of Post-Depression N.Y. : By NANCY KAPITANOFF
- Oats, Davis Lead CS Bakersfield
- Brea Completes Drive for No. 5, and Place in Record Book
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : All Over the World, It's Always Long Drive to Work for Them
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cal Escapes Oregon With a 79-76 Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Seventh-Inning Rally Defeats Orange Coast
- DIVISION II BOYS : O'Bannon, Jones Push Artesia to the Final
- USC Finishes With Whimper : Trojans: But a berth in the NIT appears probable despite a 101-67 loss to Arizona State.
- Tax Bite Isn't Only Consideration in Home Sale
- FICTION
- Police 'Black List' Opens Students' Eyes to Racism in College Town : Civil rights: Campus provides authorities with a list of every black male student after white woman says black man attacked her.
- Lobby Firm Moves Fast to Retain Clients After Scandal : Capitol: Partners of powerful advocate Clayton R. Jackson put a survival plan in place before he was indicted on corruption charges. So far, the strategy appears to be paying off.
- PICO-UNION : St. Thomas Named Blue-Ribbon School
- COVER STORY : WOLF AT THE DOOR : The Victims of Real Estate Rip-Offs and Repair Scams Often Sign Deeds of Trust That Cost Them Their Homes. With Limited Resources, Authorities Have a Poor Prosecution Rate Against the Con Artists.
- South Pasadena : Change in Metro Station
- Q&A; : Tradition of Excellence Drew Santa Monica Schools Chief
- Monrovia Teen-Ager Makes Eagle Scout
- PERSPECTIVE ON RUSSIA : Yeltsin Needs a Life Raft--Now : There are a few smart, practical and cost-free things Clinton can offer as political first aid--if it's not already too late.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Probation for Clubs Considered
- Korean-Americans Ask Why Recovery Is Black and White
- First Casualties of Nuclear Age Are Revisited--in Hanford : History: The U.S. government evicted the residents of two Washington towns 50 years ago to build a secret weapons production site. Many are still bitter at their treatment.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Missing His Brother and Dad, Ripken, as Usual, Carries On
- Home Again--and Happy : Former UCLA Player, Coach Larry Farmer Is Finding Niche as Broadcaster After Return From Kuwait
- DIVISION II GIRLS : Brea-Olinda Surges During Second Half, 45-39
- Beyond Thump-a-Thump Disco
- PREPS / CAP CAREY : Torrance Guard Dean Was a Star Among Stars at Classic
- River Special Getting Late Start on Road to Churchill Downs
- IRVINE INVITATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD : Tustin's Alexander Makes Up for Lost Time
- Crenshaw's Johnson Is Handy With State Berth on the Line
- ROUNDUP : Artesia Goes to Another State Final
- ROUNDUP
- Rediscovering Liszt--in Quadruplicate
- POP MUSIC : Back From the Led : It's been a long time since Jimmy Page really rock 'n' rolled, but the Zeppelin guitarist found a spark working with David Coverdale
- Track and Field
- BOYS' ROUNDUP
- Tough Luck, but No One Said the Shell Game Would Be Easy
- ROUNDUP
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Ocean View Takes Big Lead, Coasts
- ART : Picture Imperfect : For maverick Duane Michals, a photo is worth far less than a thousand words when the questions are about the very meaning of truth
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Griffin Hits, Hurls Simi Valley to Championship
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fans Don't Storm Doors for Whalers
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Wilson Sisters Help Los Alamitos to Title
- Millikan Defeats Simi Valley for El Segundo Title
- ROUNDUP
- Costa Mesa Beats the Odds--and Morningside : Division III girls: Facing height deficit, strong press and tradition, Mustangs upset top-seeded Monarchs, 49-46.
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wickus Wins, but Wisconsin Loses Out
- Boxing
- Ventura Falls Flat in Men's State Final, Losing to Columbia : College basketball: Top-ranked Pirates shoot poorly from field and fade in the second half of 97-88 loss.
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : Gauchos Win Title in Upset
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 'SLIVER' UPDATE : Remember That Great Idea to Show <i> All</i> of William Baldwin? Well . . .
- DIVISION I GIRLS : Lynwood Beats Buena in Division I Final, 44-33
- Homeless at Arts Plaza?
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- 'Strident' Voices Won't Stop Teen Pregnancies
- 'Queen' Left Her Impression
- L.A. Mayor Candidates
- Fraternity Is Not Racist
- L.A. Mayor Candidates
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- 'Strident' Voices Won't Stop Teen Pregnancies
- L.A. Mayor Candidates
- The Dangers of Taking the Bus
- Cover Closed the Book
- Hospital's Policy Is Not Exclusionary
- ROBIN'S NEST
- Tuition Aid for Civil Servants
- Mayor Candidates
- Tie MACs to Voters
- Vexed by Video
- On Egypt
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- Support for Clinton
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- 'California, Here I Go' a Disservice to State
- 'Howards' Ads
- AND LEYNER
- Surgeon-General Designate Urged to Moderate Rhetoric
- Market Value
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- L.A. Mayor Candidates
- On Egypt
- More Assistance Available for Scam Victims
- FROM THE GOMER PILE
- Cover Closed the Book
- L.A. Marathon
- L.A. Marathon
- Clean Up or Shut Up
- Finney and Oscar
- Clearing Customs
- MEANER
- Cost Comes Before Care
- AND LEYNER
- No Tannen Balm
- Defeated Candidates Will Get Another Shot : Elections: Sal Princiotta Jr., who finished fifth in the council primary race, plans to wage a write-in campaign in the May 11 runoff. The Redondo Beach city attorney has determined that the action is permissible.
- City Silent on Mall Issue
- Clean Up or Shut Up
- 'Queen' Left Her Impression
- A Book on Sumo
- Trustees Not Responsible
- Schillo Needs Enlightening
- Victims' Religion in Alleged Real Estate Swindles
- Victims' Religion in Alleged Real Estate Swindles
- Long Beach's Vote on Defining a Family
- Ducks Lovers and Ducks Haters Face Off
- Immigration Bills Needed
- Surgeon-General Designate Urged to Moderate Rhetoric
- Light Treatment of Stalking Criticized
- Demme and Gays
- Ducks Lovers and Ducks Haters Face Off
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- Resources Intended for Mental Treatment Doing Precisely That
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- Toll Roads and HOV Lanes
- Ducks Lovers and Ducks Haters Face Off
- KCOP's 'Unviewables'
- Why Not Find a Better Building Manager?
- MOVIES : AIDS, Death and...
- AND LEYNER
- No Substitute for Excellent Teachers
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
- What Would Happen if Norms Changed?
- FISH OUT OF WATER
- More Assistance Available for Scam Victims
- Finney and Oscar
- Award-Worthy 'Skylark'
- Helping to Find Middle Ground
- MEANER
- Light Treatment of Stalking Criticized
- 'California, Here I Go' a Disservice to State
- MEANER
- Finney and Oscar
- GOP Must Define Its Basic Essence, Offer Clear Vision of Future
- MEANER
- Race Not an Election Issue
- More Assistance Available for Scam Victims
- Toll Roads and HOV Lanes
- 'California, Here I Go' a Disservice to State
- Ducks Lovers and Ducks Haters Face Off
- Students Pay Enough
- On Egypt
- Names in the News - March 14, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 14, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 14, 1993
- Obituaries - March 14, 1993
- Clinton Vows 'Special' Attention' to State Bases : Defense: He believes the commission may conclude that closing all five Bay Area facilities would hit California's economy too hard.
- DONNY'S DALENA: Blond, blue-eyed Caucasian singer Dalena...
- HIS OWN ANGEL: William G. Steiner, newly...
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Officials Hunt for Associate of N.Y. Bombing Suspect : Probe: Investigators say the Egyptian-born man has links to Mohammed Salameh and a New Jersey bomb lab.
- O.C. Cities Join County Call for Ethics Reform : Policy: Proposed ban on gift has municipal officials and others thinking hard about cutbacks on freebies.
- Taking a Vested Interest in Stopping Bullets and More : Armor: Inquiries and sales of bullet-resistant vests are up following the fatal shooting of Garden Grove officer.
- NOTEBOOK : Local Runner Gets Into the Spirit of the L.A. Marathon
- WHERE'S THE PAIN? Orange County ranks high--compared...
- GOODBY SALUTE? Not everyone's upset about closing...
- Review Set on Shiley Valve Suit Venue : Litigation: Appellate court will take second look at ruling that allows out-of-state recipients to sue Irvine-based maker of heart valves in California.
- Clinton's Visit Aboard Aircraft Carrier Makes a Few Waves With Crew : Military: President praises armed forces as 'shining model.' But with cutbacks and gay rights on their minds, some sailors get in their digs.
- Haitian Arrested En Route to U.S. : Diplomacy: Man had been granted political asylum. Event embarrasses Clinton Administration.
- Alaska Beach Trove Puts the Pot in Jackpot
- German Leaders Discuss Fiscal Impasse
- 11 British Soldiers Reach Safety After Bosnian Blockade
- U.S. Hints at Sanctions in N. Korea Treaty Pullout
- HOLLYWOOD : Woman Shot by Police Wins $597,000 in Lawsuit
- Compton Schools May Face Insolvency Amid $4.9-Million Deficit
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Firefighter Slightly Hurt in House Blaze
- CAMARILLO : City Employees Defend Salaries
- Campaign Calendar
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Reaction Mixed to Utilities Charge
- Countywide : 2 AIDS Antibody Test Sites Added
- PACOIMA : Board Rejects Claim in Metrolink Death
- Monterey Park Card Club Plans Are Abandoned
- Hits and Near Misses : San Diego: Rocked by news that the Naval Training Center was a last-minute addition to the closure list, city leaders vow to fight to keep the base open.
- Series of Hate Crimes Shakes Up Residents of Hawaiian Gardens : Racism: Blacks accuse Latinos of attacks. 'I used to feel safe here. Now I just don't,' says a woman whose home was firebombed.
- ROUNDUP : Moorpark Rally Ends Canyons' Win Streak
- Jackson Helps Clippers End Four-Game Skid
- Arnold Makes Noise With Bat in CSUN Win Over Wyoming : College baseball: Three-run home run by Pierce transfer quiets Cowboys' growling, helps Matadors to 12-6 victory.
- Soccer
- He Likes Them Better Without the Smile Faces on Their Caps
- UCI Didn't Live Up to Von Lutzow
- Devers Remains on Track : Indoor championships: Olympic champion breaks American record in 60 meters with second-best time in history.
- Manuel da Fonseca; Portuguese Writer and Poet
- State's Lawmakers Went Right to Top to Save Bases : Congress: Legislators say they bombarded President with appeals to consider California's economic plight.
- Green in 55 Finals in NCAA
- Out of Their Control : Dodger Starters Were Victimized Last Season by Defense, Bullpen and Injuries
- Mills, Kidd, Olson Earn Pac-10 Honors
- Family Airlines Still on Ground
- Taking Stock of Old Certificates : Value: Sleuthing services have helped thousands of individuals to collect on old and even canceled shares.
- DECORATING ADVICE : Azalea-Colored Walls Wake Up Bedroom
- 5th Foreign Tourist Slain in Florida
- GOVERNMENT : Dreams of European Union Dying a Slow Death in Britain
- Naval Base Jobs Unaffected by Cutbacks : Military: A Port Hueneme laboratory is to be merged with Seabee operations, but any lost positions will likely be moved elsewhere.
- Jewish Students Join In Protest of Fraternity's Reinstatement : CSUN:The groups back Chicano activists in denouncing the decision on Zeta Beta Tau. The controversy stems from a flyer.
- ORANGE : It's Just the Neighborly Thing to Do
- Man With Dual Identity Indicted on Federal Charge : Courts: Attorneys said they expect Gary Andres Elliott, who assumed a new name while living in Orange County, to plead guilty to a charge of falsifying passport information.
- Catholic Group Will Back Act on Religious Freedom
- Commercial Growers Make Certain Palms Are on Hand for Palm Sunday
- That's How to Do It : In four-county chase police demonstrate textbook restraint and poise
- NHL ROUNDUP : Vancouver Joins the Playoff Party
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE NOTEBOOK : Grandmother Offers CSUN Vocal Support
- MOVIE REVIEW : Close Encounter of the Ersatz Kind
- Detroit to L.A. in an Electric Van : Technology: Cross-country trip may win Chrysler vehicle a place in the record book. But mass production is another matter.
- CREATING A WALL STREET GIANT : Primerica Will Buy Shearson's Brokerage : Investment: The $1-billion deal with American Express will make the combined operation a major player in the securities industry.
- Bleach Solution Can Help Rid Wood of Mildew
- Huge Winter Storm Threatens East With Hurricane-Force Winds, Snow
- Beatrice Behan; Artist, Widow of Playwright Brendan Behan
- Reno Calls for U.S. Response to Anti-Abortion Attacks : Policy: New attorney general is sworn in and vows to seek federal remedy when force is used against women at clinics.
- In Defeat, Yeltsin Vows to Take Case to People : Politics: Russian leader storms out of Parliament after it cuts his power. He plans national referendum.
- Countywide : Students to Rally Against Fee Hikes
- RESEDA : Man Faces Trial in Girl's Killing
- SANTA PAULA : City Hires Director for Redevelopment
- School Segregation Charge Flares Again : Van Nuys: Assemblywoman Paula Boland and NAACP President Joseph Duff trade accusations at a hearing on breakup of L.A. Unified. Most speak strongly for the plan.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Lauded by Bankers Amid Cathay Controversy
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Morris, Green Pick Up Where They Left Off
- Hockey
- UC Irvine Throws Away Its Chance to Upset New Mexico State
- Division III Girls' Final : Costa Mesa vs. Inglewood Morningside, 10 a.m.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN REGIONAL : Mater Dei, Crenshaw Finally Meet Tonight
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : By Any Name, the Mint Is Still Rough
- CS Long Beach Blitzes Titans in Second Half : College basketball: Fullerton can't capitalize on strong first 20 minutes and then falls short in comeback, 80-68.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Argentina's Miguel Mateos Gets Serious
- MUSIC/DANCE
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Plays to Semkow's Strengths
- Arpana Dancers to Hold AIDS Benefit
- Editorial Director of Surf Wear Magazine Resigns His Posts
- Gardening : Plotting for a Year-Round Bounty of Vegetables
- Out of the Fire and Into the Frying Pan and Other Wares
- Businesses Would Lose Lobbying Deduction Under Assembly Bill
- Yeltsin Fights for His Life : Anti-reformist win could unravel aid from West
- Ventura Teachers Facing Benefits Cut : Education: The proposed three-year contract eliminates lifetime medical payments for new retirees starting next year.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS L.A. MAYOR : Ethics Panel Draws Line at Art Given to Wachs
- Boy Stabbed, 22 Suspended in Campus Racial Brawl : Schools: Escalating tensions at Fountain Valley High turn violent. One student is jabbed in head and ear with a pencil. 'They wanted to fight a different race,' the principal says.
- Racial Tensions Flare Up at Hearing on Breakup of L.A. District : Schools: Both sides level segregationist allegations. Most people at Van Nuys meeting, including some mayoral candidates, express support for the split.
- SANTA ANITA : Personal Hope Might Make Hennig's Rookie Year Special
- TV REVIEWS : 'Men Don't Tell' Focuses on Plight of Battered Husbands
- Launch Date Set for Science Flight of Shuttle Columbia
- VAN NUYS : Sierra Madre Man Found Guilty of Killing Parents
- Perot to UCI: the U.S. Needs a Watchdog
- PORT HUENEME : Strand Garage Fire Stirs Fears of Arson
- Power Struggle Overshadows Sunrise Service : Hollywood Bowl: Dissidents opposed to the role of a televangelist in the annual observance will get to use the facility this Easter. Rival group plans an event elsewhere.
- Beauty Contested : State Officials Tell Concern Over Bid for Ventura Freeway Scenic Status
- VENTURA : New Academy May Lose Its Site
- Christie Breaks the Spell in Debut : Lakers: He overcomes the jitters while playing nine minutes during 101-95 victory over 76ers.
- Division I Boys' Final : Mater Dei vs. Los Angeles Crenshaw, 8 p.m.
- Cal Poly Pomona Beats UC Riverside
- OPERA REVIEW : The Met Adds to Saga of 'Ariadne'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Firehose: Easy to Admire, If Hard to Like
- ART REVIEW : Exploring the Border Experience : Exhibition: Issues surrounding the U.S.-Mexico dividing line provide metaphor for two-venue presentation.
- Selected Interest Rates
- Restaurant Ordered to Pay $103,000 to Rejected Black but Not 5 Others
- Countywide : City Officials Vent Anger at State Cuts
- Iraq Rebuilds Plant
- The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles has...
- JC BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT : Ventura Beats Riverside City, to Play for Title
- Inflation Blip Clips Bond Market; Dow Drops 29 : Investors Fret Over Inflation Numbers and Political Turmoil in Russia
- CommerceBancorp Reports a Second Heavy Annual Loss
- 8 California Bases on Hit List; Long Beach Shipyard Spared : Military: El Toro Air Station is among those facing shutdown. Aspin also recommends downsizing 18 facilities in state. Tens of thousands of jobs will be eliminated.
- 2 Allowed to Leave Texas Cult Compound : Standoff: Australian man and a mother of 4 come out. Woman's children were released earlier, husband was killed in Feb. 28 shootout.
- THE PENTAGON'S HIT LIST
- PALMDALE : Man Arrested After Shooting, Car Chase
- Bell Gardens City Council Fires City Manager Vasquez
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Base Politics
- Santa Paula Hospital Asks for HUD Funds
- Remains Those of a Missing Area Woman
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : UNLV Experiences No Trouble on Court
- Division V Boys' Final : Palos Verdes Chadwick vs. Brethren Christian, 4 p.m.
- Brown Puts Ventura in State Final
- STAGE
- KUCI Radio Ready for Power Boost
- Carl Karcher Anticipates 4th-Quarter, Annual Losses
- Trade Ties With Allies Going Sour : International commerce: U.S. refuses to negotiate with Europe over major contracts, and Japan is accused of reneging on semiconductor purchases.
- A Window on the Congress
- Yeltsin Turns to the People, but They Are Turning Away From Him : Politics: The president's coup heroics are a distant memory for most Muscovites, who are suffering from his economic reforms.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Ethics Panel Draws Line at Art Given to Wachs
- Clinton Aides Rush to Shore Up Russia : Policy: President orders crash program on new aid in a bid to strengthen Boris Yeltsin's hand.
- FBI Nabs Bank Robbery Suspect
- Gunmen Rob Bingo Players in Van Nuys
- Busy Lampley Leaving KMPC; WFAN's Imus May Replace Him