- Hawaii Plan for War Toy Warning Stirs Conflict
- The San Francisco Way to Help AIDS Victims Falters : Volunteerism: The city's widely emulated public-private approach has produced charges of fund mismanagement, racism and sexism.
- Welcome to the Gallery of Impossible Balance,...
- Visiting Day Is No Escape From Reality : Castaic: They endure the arduous weekly task for a common reason: Someone they love is behind bars at the Peter J. Pitchess Honor Rancho.
- An astronaut goes to school to tell his story and sell a new video game.
- Calendar Goes To The Oscars : Oscars on TV
- Calendar Goes To The Oscars : Clinton's Choice: 'High Noon'
- Koll Decision Gains Group's Support
- School Should Be Safe Haven
- Time to Give Perot His Due
- More Golf, Less Overtime
- COVER STORY
- The $8-Million Embezzler Who Regrets Very Little
- AUTISTIC DEBATE
- Superintendent Says Article Exploited Juveniles
- Not to Be Nosy, but . . .
- MIRACULOUS MISCONCEPTION
- Rodolfo Acuna
- COUCH POTATO
- Animal Suffering and 'Spirit' of West
- Spelling Not Natural Process
- "Anything of great value--creation, a new idea--carries...
- LAX Appeal
- AUTISTIC DEBATE
- Dornan and the Closing of the El Toro Base
- Public Works Projects
- Valley Candidate Questions Coverage
- LAX Appeal
- ONE BIG TURTLE
- The $8-Million Embezzler Who Regrets Very Little
- MIRACULOUS MISCONCEPTION
- Officers Have Right to Save Their Lives
- Looking at the 'View'
- THE GALLOS
- Workers in Trades Deserve Respect
- Los Angeles Mayor's Race
- Los Angeles Mayor's Race
- NO PLACE FOR A LIBERAL
- Stereotyping Is Racist
- Teacher Union Leaders Out of Touch
- Concerned With 'Life'
- Poppin' Off
- CALLING ALL READERS
- A Presley Sighting
- ROY SILVER
- Looking at the 'View'
- 'OPPORTUNITY, NOT UTOPIA'
- Looking at the 'View'
- Remarks at Police Funeral
- Cal State Tuition Hikes Spark Degrees of Retorts, Positions
- Cal State Tuition Hikes Spark Degrees of Retorts, Positions
- Wanted
- Whitewashed 'Unity'
- JUST AIM AND SHOOT
- Cal State Tuition Hikes Spark Degrees of Retorts, Positions
- COVER STORY
- THE GALLOS
- Give Dan a Break
- NO INTELLECTUAL?
- PIONEER AIRWOMEN
- Historical L.A.
- That's Infotainment!
- The Marriage Gap : Some...
- Los Angeles Mayor's Race
- THE CHILDLESS
- SBA Branching Out?
- PAGING CHRISTINA AND TODD
- BLOOMSBURY
- LAX Appeal
- Dornan and the Closing of the El Toro Base
- MIRACULOUS MISCONCEPTION
- FILM CLIPS MAIL BAG : Return of 'Wild Bunch'
- Poppin' Off
- District Breakup Not Solution
- Dornan and the Closing of the El Toro Base
- Portugal Remembered
- Los Angeles Mayor's Race
- MIGRATIONS TO SOLITUDE: The Quest for Privacy...
- Sheriff Skerritt
- In Honor of Oscar
- Signs of Waco Drug Lab Led to Guard Joining Raid : Standoff: Federal agent says there were indications that Koresh and some followers were making, selling methamphetamine as 'fund-raising effort.'
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- San Antonio Struggles to Solve Severe Housing Problem : Poverty: The new HUD secretary, Henry Cisneros, led this city for eight years. Now, he is responsible for remedying the nation's housing problems.
- 10 Die in Venezuela Blast
- From Hooterville to Australia : Eddie Albert's 'Time Trax' sends him Down Under with his son
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week.
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Lighten Up
- SEA CAVES OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND by...
- Schools Give Community a High Score : Arcadia: Desirability of area rises during transition from conservative small town to multicultural city.
- Italy Targets Ex-Premier in Mafia Inquiry
- Echoes of War in Balkans Resound in the Lives of Serbian-Americans : Immigrants: Many say Americans have come to automatically regard them as Nazi-like villains.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Victims' Lives Disrupted as Relief Aid Falls Short : Riot aftermath: Many are disheartened as record numbers are being evicted from homes and businesses.
- Humanitarian Award Winners
- Co-Signing on a Mortgage: No Tax Deduction
- Oh What a Beautiful Business : Entertainment: Broadway's winningest composer and lyricist may be dead but their licensing group lives on.
- STYLE : GARDENS : Grown to Hold Its Own
- Demand up for Cheaper Homes
- Covina : Murder Arraignment Set
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Latinos Targeted for Alzheimer's Help
- Scandal Forced Reforms in County Children's Services
- Racially Motivated Attacks Post Sharp Increase Throughout Britain : Hate crime: Anti-fascist groups say increased activity by right-wing groups may lead to violence.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : The Tale of the Young Authors
- Spring / Summer '93 : Cruise Guide
- Vault Can Be Vexing for New Owners of Old Bank Branches
- Tenants Take Action to Oust Harasser
- Sales Active in 4th Quarter at Top 50 Selling Developments
- Speaking Desperanto : TURBULENCE: By Chico Buarque Translated from the Portuguese : by Peter Bush (Pantheon: $19; 164 pp.)
- Hijacking Ends Peacefully in India
- Letter to Paper Sets Blame for N.Y. Blast
- When an 'Ordinary Life' Is a Magnificent Feat : Feelings of inadequacy can put a strain on families dealing with disabled children. Bridging the gap between parents and the state's social services is key.
- Remembering How It Was When the Lights Went Out in Vietnam : History: Twenty years ago Monday, Max Beilke became the last American soldier to leave the war-torn country. Two years later, the North conquered the South.
- A FARM OF HIS OWN : ON THE OLD COLLECTIVES, PRIVATE FARMERS ARE PLANTING THE SEEDS OF A NEW RUSSIA
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Time Bomb Kills Officer in Cairo
- Painless Tub Cleaning
- California Corner
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Serra Library to Reopen Friday
- Mr. Magic : Copperfield Reappears with More Illusions
- Who Has Courage to Speak out on Harassment?
- Mexico Flies Food to Cuba's Storm Victims
- Spring Break Means Work, and Not on a Tan
- Journalists Put Verse to Vices of Capitol Hill's Headliners
- U.S. Education Chief Vows Era of Cooperation : Schools: Administration will work with state and local officials, Richard Riley says.
- Young, Black and a Target of Police Harassment
- The Big, Small of Tomato World
- Paean to the Mysteries of England's Shropshire
- PICO-UNION : Coalition Offers Child Care Fair
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Virgens Going Up Against Gang Wars
- Art Imitating Bar Life
- Grapes by the Half-Barrel
- L.A.'S NEW GAY MUSCLE : WITH BIG BUCKS AND CONNECTIONS, THE LOCAL GAY COMMUNITY IS CHANGING POLITICS NATIONWIDE
- CLOSING ARGUMENTS by Frederick Busch (Fawcett: $10;...
- CLOSE-UP : Toying With Affectations
- THE WAY MEN ACT by Elinor Lipman...
- DESIGN SINCE 1945 by Peter Dormer (Thames...
- Japan Kingpin Gets Second Indictment
- 2 Ballot Foes Say Dymally Doesn't Live in Right District : Election: She should be disqualified from ballot for not meeting residency requirement, opponents claim. Dymally's campaign manager defends her secrecy and says all is in order.
- Laid-Off Worker Takes on JPL With Job Bias Suit
- MAYWOOD : Former Police Chief Malatacca Dies at 69
- Don't Touch that Dial. . . : 'Columnists Who go Into Therapy After Watching the Talk Shows'
- Getting to the Point : Kyudo Archers Meet in East L.A. Not So Much to Hit Targets, but to 'Shoot Themselves' With Discipline
- Ex-Newport Auto Dealer Loses Suit : Courts: Jim Slemons has to pay off $1.2 million in debt that was part of a stock purchase involving a now-defunct airline.
- Grand Hall and Treasury Reopen in Vienna Palace
- L.A. SPEAK
- Cruise Issue : Kids Aboard : Children's programs and Disney characters make a voyage on the good ship Majestic the ultimate in family cruises.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Jefferson High Gets Grant for Recycling
- Don't Myth It!
- 3 L.A. School Board Candidates Agree on Issues, Stress Qualifications
- Baby Races Stork on Turnpike in Florida--Wins
- The 'Matrix' Formula: Action, Fantasy and Redemption
- Joint Study Looks at Age and Memory Loss
- Narcotics Abatement Law
- Pushing the Envelope
- AUTISTIC DEBATE
- AUTISTIC DEBATE
- Dornan and the Closing of the El Toro Base
- Rodolfo Acuna
- NIMBYs Need to Look in the Mirror
- The Big Face-Off : What...
- Poppin' Off
- Spelling Not Natural Process
- A Councilman's Reply to Charge of a Challenger
- LAX Appeal
- SLIVEY TOVES
- Stairway to Heaving
- Hat Is Off to Bold New CAP Test
- Names in the News - March 28, 1993
- Names in the News - March 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 28, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 28, 1993
- Obituaries - March 28, 1993
- Cruising Greek Isles With Daughters of Sappho : Aside from unaccustomed freedom to be themselves, it was silly cruise business as usual on this all-lesbian charter.
- Summit Query: Can the U.S. Rescue Yeltsin?
- LITTLE IS OK: The county's AIDS Services...
- Bradley Aides' 11th-Hour Trips, Deals Under Fire
- Water District Officials Enjoy a Flow of Perks : Utilities: O.C. agency's two top managers have been reimbursed tens of thousands of dollars in luxuries.
- Educators want to give kids fashion freedom, but the need to create safe learning environments has caused some schools to impose rules. : Cracking the Dress Code
- LISA MALONEY'S HOURS OF LABOR
- Some Expense Records Were Not in District Files
- Two Managers Claim One Hotel Stay Three Times
- Johnson & Johnson Score a City 4-A First
- District Has Unusual 'Landowner' Status
- Sign Draped From Stern of Ship: 'Just Married' : Some lines now offer the option of conducting a wedding while the vessel is in dock or at sea.
- IN & OUT: Twenty years ago, Orange...
- DOUBLE DUTY: Brad Holland's debut as Cal...
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Laura Tyson : Controversial Economic Adviser Wins New Friends, Charms Old Enemies
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plea Bargain Grows Less Likely in Denny Case : Courts: Some observers say the case has become too emotional and politically charged to be resolved without a trial. Neither side is closing the door, however.
- Calendar Goes To The Oscars : How It All Works
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Broker Barred in Trade Violations
- INSURANCE
- Tour Includes Eight Homes
- GD Launch Failures Lift Rivals : Aerospace: Recent setbacks could hurt the company in the competitive commercial launch business.
- 5 Missing as Plane Crashes Off Coast of Italy, Navy Says
- Burger, Fries and a Diploma
- Scandal Has Dumas Fighting for His Seat : France: A gift that backfired makes it tougher for the Mitterrand ally in an already dicey election for the ruling Socialists.
- Bill Would Raise State Colleges' Ratio of Women in Athletics
- 2 to Share Top RJR Nabisco Post : Pair of Senior Executives to Fill Gerstner's Spot
- County Jobless Rate Climbed to 6.5% in February : Unemployment: It was up 0.1% from the previous month and no turnaround is expected until summer at the earliest.
- GARDENING : For a Scentsible Addition, Let Your Nose Be Your Guide
- 1st-Quarter Profit Up at St. John Knits
- Patsaouras Courts Latino Vote
- Salvador Court Rejects Rights Panel Findings
- In Mighty Senate, Clinton's Ducks Not in a Row : Congress: Some power players are breaking party ranks on crucial votes, and the President may face more snags as his newness wears off.
- Vans Reports Big Loss
- Nailing Down Priorities : When Renovations on Their Historic Home Went Awry, the Biscottis Built a Stronger Family Instead
- ECONOMY
- Michael Maslansky; Founding Partner of Film Industry PR Firm
- Current Health System 'Killing Our Children,' HHS Chief Says
- Franklin Williams; Founder of Award-Winning Gospel Choir
- Ellen Clayton Garwood; Donor of $2.5 Million to Contra Causes
- In Their No-Win Game, Yeltsin and His Foes in Congress Fold : Politics: Amid warnings of civil strife and dictatorship, the Russian archrivals back away from the abyss.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Pays to Settle on Harassment Claim
- COMPTON : Man Sought for Questioning in Police Slaying Surrenders
- In the Money : Oak Park Man Is County's Biggest Lotto Winner
- Rabbi Joseph H. Gumbiner; Civil Rights Activist
- PANORAMA CITY : Judge Asked to Put Limits on Blythe Street Gang
- A Beaten Path Leads to $19.8 Million : Lottery: An auto detailer visits a mall to buy new soles for his worn boots. And he steps onto Easy Street.
- Man Gets Life Term for Murder
- THOUSAND OAKS : District Offers Teachers 5% Pay Cut
- Young Candidate Can Run, but He Can't Vote : Elections: Though not yet 18 years old, the Chatsworth High senior hopes to win a seat on the L.A. Community College District board.
- Jurisprudence
- Hostetler Signing Has Raiders Pumped : Pro football: Shell praises his mobility, but questions remain about the quarterback.
- Vans Gets Bad News in Triplicate : Manufacturing: The Orange County shoemaker posts larger-than-expected loss, its president quits and its stock plunges.
- Note Worthy : Antique or Modern, Music Boxes Spin Out Tunes of Craftsmanship for Collectors
- Robert A. Rushworth; Astronaut Tested X-15 Rocket Plane
- Clergy Group Seeks Investigation After Rabbis Admit Having Affair
- At the River Kwai, a Long-Delayed Apology
- EEOC Chairman Submits Resignation to Clinton
- Countywide : Multiple Sclerosis Fund-Raiser Sunday
- LOS ANGELES : Ethics Panel to Set Up Debates for City Elections
- PALMDALE : Man Wielding Replica Gun Slain by Sheriff's Deputies
- County Says It May Face Shortfall of $1.4 Billion : Finances: If Wilson's proposed budget is adopted, the county would have to lay off more than 20,000 and close all but one public hospital, officials report.
- College Basketball
- VENTURA : Business District 'Exorcised' by Foes
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING REPORT : Reds' Rijo Excited by New Contract
- Money Trail Eludes Officials in Probe of N.Y. Bombing : Blast: Investigators had hoped to trace funds to a known terrorist group, or to Iran or Iraq. Evidence so far can't rule out a home-grown plot.
- IBM Bets Its Blue Chips on Outsider to Save Company
- Robert A. Rushworth; Astronaut
- A Human Interest Story : 20 Volunteers on the Front Lines of Social Service to Be Honored
- ISRAEL : Messianic Jews at Center of Political Debate : Their belief in Jesus of Nazareth bars them from citizenship. But new legislation may help them.
- Sweden Pays Spy Caught in Estonia
- Leo A. Deegan; Chowchilla Judge
- Italians Seek Election Reforms Amid Arrests : Scandal: A referendum is set on a winner-take-all system, to ease the grip of political parties whose officials are landing in jail.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Parents Join Plea on School Counselors
- BREA : New, Larger Library Being Considered
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : DeCook Wins Three Times for Saddleback Swimmers
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Faces Uphill Battle Against Australia
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Conspicuous Absences From Nappi's Funeral
- THOUSAND OAKS : Activist Group to Sponsor Candidates
- Rainey's Chances for World Title in 1992 Healed When He Did
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Some Solid Advice for IBM's New Boss on Getting Started : Management: A sampling of California chief executives are asked to single out the first thing Louis Gerstner Jr. should do to right the foundering ship.
- Harold Messing; Entertainment Attorney
- Countywide : Art Makes Case for Saving Rain Forest
- PALMDALE : Sheriff's Deputy Kills Himself
- Northridge Sticks With the Familiar, Retains Chandler : Women's basketball: National search ends with Matadors hiring 27-year-old interim coach.
- Police Arrest Suspects in Ulster Killings
- FILLMORE : Ground Broken for Replacement Bridge
- Flute Plays Key Role in Life of 16-Year-Old : Music: Pasadena student is recognized as one of the most promising instrumentalists of his generation. He recently won $10,000 in national concerto competition.
- OXNARD : 2nd Airline to Add LAX Shuttle Flights
- Southland Weathers Another Drenching : Storm: Four people are killed in traffic accidents; some Studio City homes are evacuated because of a mudslide. Rainfall totals 2.35 inches in 24 hours.
- Rockies Shuffle the Deck : Baseball: They send out players with probability of adding veteran pitchers Smith and Ruffin to staff.
- Exile Ends for Mainline Churches : Protestants: The leaders meet for 45 minutes with President Clinton. During the previous 12 years, they were virtually frozen out of the White House, with access going to the religious right.
- Campaign Calendar
- Youth Camps: The Unwisest Cut
- Tap-Dancing on an Ethics Tightrope : Politicians should steer clear of close calls
- GUEST SPEAKER: Ian Pitt-Watson, professor of homiletics...
- NCAA SWIMMING : Record Pace Continues for Burgess
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Temple Knocks Off Vanderbilt, 67-59 : West: Freshman Battie's two free throws clinch victory that sends young Owls into regional final against Michigan.
- The Best Team No One Knows : Titan Women Won Big West Gymnastics Title; Next Stop: NCAA West Regional
- AWARDS
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Grand Hotel' More of a Not-So-Grand Motel
- Pianist's Career's Got That Swing : Jazz: Page Cavanaugh handles ups and downs of decades in the business with equanimity. He and his trio play at OCC this weekend.
- ANGELS : Snow Foe: Pressure of Trade
- TV REVIEWS : Visually Exciting, Powerful 'Hedda Gabler'
- PREP VOLLEYBALL : Woodbridge Stops Newport Harbor
- Cafe Concerto Plans Move, New Format
- AWARDS
- Clinton Defense Budget Cuts Into Troops, Ships
- Library Group Seeks Book Donations
- 1,000 Illegal Toy Bombs Seized After Device Explodes in Girl's Hands
- Professors Nominated for Economic Council
- LOS ALAMITOS : Cities Study Unified Police Dispatching
- Key Figure Changes Plea to Guilty in Drug Case : Court: Otoniel Urrego will receive eight years for conspiracy to sell cocaine. He was awaiting a second trial on felony charges.
- Police Abuse Case Ends in Mistrial After 'Joke' Remark
- Thirteen years ago this week Archbishop Oscar...
- DANA POINT : Water District Hires an Interim Manager
- CHP Officer Weeps as She Recounts Beating : King trial: Called to tell of high-speed chase, defense witness breaks down while describing baton blows. Powell's lawyer says her testimony is 'damaging,' but 'not ultimately believable.'
- SANTA ANA : Neither Rain Nor Gloom Stays Parents
- VILLA PARK : Fence Builders Face City's Legal Wrath
- Skieresz, Castner in World Meet
- Hart Prevails but Sanchez Misses Finish : High school baseball: He throws away chance for first complete game in 5-2 victory over Burbank.
- Auto Racing
- Auto Racing
- Nichols Adds a Victory in 500 Freestyle
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Clinch Playoff Berth, 90-69