- Nichols Institute Lost $4.3 Million Last Year After a Profitable 1991
- HII Founder Seeks to Pump Up Volume : Audio: At an age when most people would be retired, Sidney Harman is out to repair the damage at his speaker company.
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : BEARINGS : Drugs Are No Sweat, But Health Care. . .
- Ethiopia Frees 400 Prisoners
- Elegance, All That P'zazz Is for N.Y. Designer Karan
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Another Opening . . . : But Not Just Another Show for Lloyd Webber's 'Dreamcoat' Fans
- Morrison Knudsen Bets Its Future on Rail : Transportation: Boise- based company's recent contracts raise hopes for a rebirth of the industry.
- COLUMN ONE : Haunted by Clues From the Grave : Who really hired the bungling hit man who confessed to the murder of beautiful Sara Tokars? Riveted by the mystery, Atlanta discovers things aren't what they seem.
- In Somalia, Marines Feel the Loss of a Welcome Mat : Mercy mission: In wake of anti-American rioting, weary U.S. troops say it's time to go home.
- Software Pirates Lurk Behind Pin-Striped Suits : Computers: Corporate theft of programs has reached such epic proportions that makers have formed their own investigative team.
- Takeover Speculation Targets a Stronger CalFed : Banking: The thrift gains breathing room with a successful financial restructuring.
- Making Sure Women Count in the Workplace
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Missile System Test Is Called a Success
- Spanish Villages Snowed In
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WINGS: With the closing of Meadowlark Airport...
- CHINA
- THE ECONOMY
- Japanese Companies Accelerate Sales of Assets : Retreat: Sellouts, not buyouts, have become the norm for brash upstarts.
- Officer Shot, Is Saved by Bulletproof Vest
- New York Blast Sets Off Race for New Office Space : Workplace: Nimble footwork keeps some companies going. Billions of dollars are at stake.
- WELCOME: Fullerton was founded over a century...
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : TACTICS : They'll Stop at Nothing : Walking the Extra Mile to Land That Job
- JAPAN
- Hope Rises in Arizona Flood Area
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : FINDING WORK : Forget Glitz : When It Comes to New Jobs, Think Terre Haute
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : FINDING WORK : New Graduates Face a Hard Time This Year : There will be a few more jobs, but not many. Health care is among the few bright spots.
- Affordable Child Care
- Big Boost in Aid to Russia Sought; 'in U.S. Interests,' Christopher Says
- INSURANCE
- The Romance of the Ride on the Rails and the Rods
- American's Top Pilot Dies While Skiing
- OCCUPATION: EXECUTIVE CHEF
- COMPANIES
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : STRATEGIES : Handling a Buyout : What To Do If They'll Pay You To Leave the Company
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE THE JOBS ARE : STRATEGIES : Working for Free Can Still Pay Off : In some fields, unpaid work opens doors to a career. Of course, sometimes it just involves opening doors.
- Norton AFB in Middle of Bidding War : Employment: San Bernardino is offering the doomed Air Force base as a site for a Defense Department finance center. About 4,000 federal jobs are at stake.
- Apartment House Blaze Kills Nine
- OXNARD : City, Harbor District May Form Panel
- COUNTYWIDE : Clear Skies Greet Black Unity Expo
- It's Time to Pay
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE...
- Save Canyon From Dump
- Don't Plow Campus Site
- Controversy Over Immigrants
- Actors Alley Story Erred
- Church Size Is Not Tiny
- AAUW Right on Pamphlet
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE...
- 'The Cay' Worthwhile
- Controversy Over Immigrants
- Area Doesn't Need Growth
- Group Is Off Base
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE...
- Anti-Hate Rally a Lie
- Clintonomics
- Schillo at It Again
- Society Left Out
- THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WHERE...
- MOVIES - March 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 1, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 1, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 1, 1993
- 4 Federal Agents Killed in Shootout With Cult in Texas : Violence: Fifteen officers are injured after they arrive to search armed compound. At least one sect member is dead; several are hurt. Standoff continues into night.
- Probe of N.Y. Bombing Focuses on Terrorists : Disaster: The possibility of a lone attacker is downplayed. Security is tightened at office buildings.
- Community Update - Crack Alley: 'A Face Can Make All the Difference'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan, Wachs Do Not Wait for Bargain Rates, Begin Ad Pitches
- Feed store fills aisles with jamming musicians : Amateur bluegrass and country players have become a Saturday tradition at the Acorn Supply Co.
- OTHER NEWS - March 1, 1993