- NEWS ANALYSIS : Piece Still Missing in Guatemala Peace Mosaic : Central America: Three-year deadlock in lengthy civil war is broken. But the question of atrocities remains unresolved.
- A Musician Who Knows Industry Well : Patrick Landreville talks about his band, the business, how to make a hot record deal and his beard.
- Farrakhan to Move Men-Only Texas Speech
- TOPICS / HEALTH : Hospitals Join Prostate Cancer Study
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Exchange Rate That Pays Double
- SAN PEDRO : Svorinich Says Homeless Advocates Rejected Deal
- Local Businesses Find No Solace in New Federal Air Quality Plan : Regulations: Some predict that meeting the stricter smog standards will ruin the Ventura County economy.
- LOS ANGELES : Scientology Loses Bid to Void $2.5-Million Award
- OXNARD : Owner of Dog Killed by Police Files Claim
- Countywide : Convention Offers Science Teaching Tips
- THE NIT : Villanova Rallies to Beat Vanderbilt for Championship
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Obscure Gators Feasting : Florida Storms Final Four Party Without Requisite Big-Name Players, Glitzy Reputation
- Want to Start a New Football League? Take His Expert Advice--and Don't
- JAZZ REVIEW : Despite Ill Winds, Trumpeter Carney Blows Well : A series of minor misfortunes before the set at Spaghettini with pianist Wayne White did not diminish the effect of the music.
- Police Arrest 2 More Suspects in Fatal Shooting of Boy, 15
- SANTA MONICA : Homeless Shelter OKd as Step Toward Clearing Parks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Crowds Invited to View B-2 Bomber
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Neighbors Oppose Hotel's Big Tent
- CLUB REVIEW : '60s-'70s Rock Flies at Birds
- The Doctor on . . .
- PRIDE OF THE COAST BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Brea's Offense Gets Help in Title Victory
- Grumman Cool to Northrop's Revised Bid for Takeover : Defense: Its directors reject increased offer, stating they will stick with the sealed auction. Deadline is today.
- U.S. Moves to Simplify Overseas Technology Sales
- Souffle Is a Piece of Cake
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Cardoso Candidacy Kicks Off Campaign
- Wine Country Cooking : Is This a Great Job, or What? : Sweet Deals: Three restaurant chefs traded the rat race for slower-paced jobs as staff chefs at California wineries.
- NORWALK-LA MIRADA : Surplus Schools Needed for Future, Study Shows
- Centerpiece : Reading Between the Signs : Grocery store bulletin boards give people a forum for selling services or just reaching out to others.
- MONTEBELLO : Tighter Policy Sought on School Visitors
- Dow Falls 72 Points Amid Market Fears : Stocks: The seventh drop in eight days puts average far below that of two weeks ago. Investors are worried by interest rates and political turmoil, analysts say.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Fahrenheit 451 Burned by Money Woes : Bookstore: Laguna group seeks to help keep it afloat. Its owners say an embezzlement is to blame.
- Stocks Plunge as Traders Race Calendar : Markets: With first-quarter ending, selling accelerates. Bond yields maintain their upward trend.
- NME to Sell 47 Psychiatric Units to Rival for $200 Million
- GOOD COOKING : Ham: Good to the Last Drop
- GOINGS ON : Making a Date With Wilder's 'Matchmaker' : The play that evolved into 'Hello, Dolly' is being staged by the Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts.
- Public Counsel Awards Dinner Aids Free Legal Assistance
- Topics : Education: Parents Fight Uniform Policy
- Dr. John: "Television", <i> MCA/GRP</i>
- Rightist's Anti-Semitic Remarks Probed : Germany: Ex-Nazi may face trial for suggesting Jewish leader has spurred rise in intolerance.
- The star of bus stops: Steve Mozena...
- Resources for Learning About Gay, Lesbian Issues
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- MALIBU: The City Council has voted unanimously...
- Easter Meals and Bunnies Abound
- U.S., Russian Officials Sign 4 Agreements : Aircraft: Commerce secretary wins lifting of new aerospace tariff, so sale of Boeing 757 jetliners can go through.
- Easter : Spring Lamb
- Spirited Away : Native American rituals are trendy. But is this homage or another rip-off?
- Nature's Publicist at Work
- A New Hot Potato
- THE GOOD DIRT : When It's Time to Pursue Outside Interests, There's Nothing Like the Classics: Mud, Bugs and Mother Nature
- Instrument Designer Fine-Tunes Talents to Make Beautiful Music
- A Very Visible Performer : Despite his quirky name, Raywood is a highly popular dance player who has developed a faithful following.
- 2 Arrested in Carjack Deaths of 2 Students
- Both Sides Claim Win in School District Unification Ruling : Education: Judge's decision seems to have invalidated election that created special San Gabriel school zone. The next step is unclear.
- TOPICS / ENVIRONMENT : Supporters Rally Around Eaton Canyon
- Mutual Fund Sales Decline Reflects Inflation Concern : Investing: Totals show recent boom is waning. Banks will likely attract more of savers' money.
- The Odds Are in Favor at UCI
- COVER STORY : Taking Libraries Off the Shelf : Threat of More Budget Cutbacks Spurs Book Lovers Into Taking Action
- CITY HALL : LAWNDALE : Plan to Bar City Hall Nepotism
- Spring Into Action: Take a Walk on the Wildflower Side
- BRIEFLY : Athletics: Major Donation for UCLA
- Factory Orders Decline, but Analysts See a Broad Strength
- New Magazines Target Teens, College Students : Periodicals: They still carry the standards--fashion, celebrities and arts--but also include more serious topics like sexuality. One features an on-line computer service.
- FASHION : Hats Off to 'In' Headgear : They offer a lot of room for a personal statement. Some stores go to extremes--such as offering the majestic and the bizarre.
- Topics / RECREATION : Officials to Receive Master Plan for Park
- SANTA MONICA : Restaurateur, 37, Found Guilty of Rape
- At 75, She's Running on Positive Energy
- Israel, Guerrillas Clash in Southern Lebanon
- Time to Take Stock of Retirement Needs : Finances: Inflation and other uncertainties threaten to cloud those golden years. Prudent planning now may be your saving grace.
- Fellow Cat-Lovers: Tell Me, Have You Seen Him?
- Northwest Group Issues Quiet Call for Legalized Assisted Suicide : Compassion in Dying offers counseling for the terminally ill who want to end their lives. It is also seeking court action.
- Do Mutual Fund Fees Have to Be So High?
- Justices Ponder School District for Hasidim
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Fate of Nude Theater to be Decided in April
- Horse Trainer Translates Her Love of Animals Into Writing : Simi Valley resident Kathryn Cocquyt has just released her second book based on "Little Freddie" and his equine family.
- SIGHTS : Ventura Art Walk Lets Viewers Set Own Pace : This year's event showcased the town's mixed bag of artistic endeavors with free coffee thrown in for good measure.
- Puente Hills Landfill Wins Court Fight to Keep Operating : Environment: Closing it until suits are resolved would disrupt refuse collection, judge rules. Opponents will appeal.
- OXNARD : Cyclist Injured in Crash at Intersection
- Theater: Dogging Question of Canine Cast
- Knock Not Thy Neighbor : L.A. and Orange counties must be a team, not go separate ways on tourism
- Venice: Commercial Development of Historic Boardwalk
- Helmut Kohl
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : An Open Letter to Parents
- Mormons: Showing the Diversity That Exists in the Church
- 3 Child Welfare Agency Officials to Repay $41,600 : Los Angeles: The settlement with the Children's Home Society ends a yearlong investigation into the agency's spending practices.
- Media
- UCLA's Deal With Milken
- Education: Math Skills in California Schools
- John Wayne Gacy
- Assassination of Colosio
- Firearms: Gun Show at City Park Is Promoted
- OTHER NEWS - March 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 31, 1994
- Obituaries - March 31, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 31, 1994
- Smoldering Legal Issue : Facing Lawsuits, Employers Are Embracing Restrictions
- PLO and Israel Agree to Resume Self-Rule Talks : Mideast: Negotiators break impasse after resolving security questions in Hebron, site of mosque massacre.
- GOLDEN SEATS: For her upcoming singing appearances...
- Hillary Clinton's Futures Trades Unusual, Experts Say
- Forecast: Mega 'Breakers' Expected to Hit the Beaches
- Man Is Convicted in Japan of L.A. Murder : Courts: Outcry over slaying of Japanese students is reminiscent of 1981 homicide. In that case, a Tokyo businessman claimed street criminals shot him and his wife. As it turned out, he had staged the slaying.
- Concert Prices Taken to the Limit? Don't Bet on It : Pop music: Streisand easily got $350 for top seats, so other acts may up their tickets. Still, many fear that high costs will alienate fans.
- TECHNOLOGY - March 31, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 31, 1994
- U.S. Sets Strategy on Beijing Trade Status:...
- Japan's Economy Is <i> Deja Vu</i> for Americans
- PacifiCare Gets OK to Join State Health Insurance Alliance
- AUTOS
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Taco Bell Extends Headquarters Search in O.C. : Fast food: Aggressive campaign to keep company in state may be factor. Decision expected in 'next few weeks.'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Metalclad Gets Safety Clearance for Mexico Plant
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Taking On Mexico's People Problems : Economics: President Salinas' successor will face the country's overwhelming social problems or preside over an increasingly strife-torn nation.
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESS : Vietnamese Phone Center to Assist 25,000 California Firms
- Andrew Fransen has joined the Anaheim Hilton...
- Police Union Adds Support to Garamendi : Politics: Officials also donate $50,000 to campaign. Backers of rival Kathleen Brown say they're not worried.
- U.S. Proposes Curbs on Bogus Asylum Claims
- Woman Fired for Facial Hair Is Offered Job Back
- The Class With a Beat--Police Beat That Is
- 11 Schools Ask for Checks of EMF Level
- Garage With Higher Seismic Standards OKd : Contracts: Firm says it will absorb the increased cost for construction of County-USC structure. The company is the same one that built the Cal State Northridge parking lot that collapsed in the quake.
- City Slaps Restrictions on Motel in North Hills : Crime: The action is part of a crackdown on prostitution. Owner calls the move unfair and plans to fight the curbs in court.
- City to Pay $1.2 Million to Settle Police, Fire Dept. Cases
- MISSION VIEJO : City Seeks 10-Year Pact With Swimmers
- County Ordered to Tighten Rules for Voter Registration : Elections: Action is taken after reports that accused assassin Mario Aburto had received cards twice in L.A.
- Holland Seeking a Few Good Men Who Are Competitive
- From Rising Sun a Regimen Begins : Committed Japanese Youngsters Thrive on Workouts That Often Last Six Hours
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jad Fair Surfaces at the Nuart
- Police Acquire Tape of Scene
- Other Doctors to Help Woman in Pain, Kevorkian Lawyer Says
- 'Revitalized' Over Whitewater, McDougal Says He'll Seek Office
- Gaza Rage Boils Over After PLO Activists' Deaths
- Detour Route Opened to Ease Traffic for Commuters
- Anaheim Couple Plead Guilty in Son's Kidnaping
- SAN FERNANDO : Putting Names in the Paper Is a Family Business
- Carjack Killings Cast a Glare on the Ordinary : Crime: Deaths of two students from Japan caught public attention. But the county averages 16 slayings each weekend, mostly unnoticed.
- Newsletter Authors Get Taste of Their Own Caustic Ink : Politics: Illuminaire's attack on Assemblyman Ferguson prompts mock edition of conservative young Republican staffers' publication lampooning them.
- BREA : Contracts OKd for 2 School Officials
- ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Edges Estancia to Reach Tournament Final
- SANTA ANA ELKS TOURNAMENT : Gahr Scores Eight in Sixth, Beats Pacifica
- O.C. MUSIC / BENJAMIN EPSTEIN : Lend Me a Tenor . . . or a Soprano . . . or a Conductor : It's an impresario's worst nightmare: Trying to find an alternate who can perform the material and who is available and affordable.
- Italian Magnate's Victory Overturns Old Political System : Election: Silvio Berlusconi and his three-party, rightist pact win majorities in both houses of Parliament.
- Rep. Fish Undergoes Surgery for Lung Cancer
- Pro-Islam Party Stuns Turkey, Wins Key Votes
- Wilson Appoints 2 to Fair Board
- * Rebecca S. Cartman; Retail Manager
- CALABASAS : Accountant Challenges 2 Incumbents
- Officers Angry Over ACLU's Residency Study : Police: Some say they live outside L.A. for the same reasons as millions of others. Councilman introduces motion urging city to lure back safety personnel.
- Roberti Recall Backers Readying Mail Barrage : Politics: Leaders want to change the perception that the campaign is the work of gun control foes.
- Slippery 'Seaman' : Navy Frogmen Attempt to Recapture a Trained Sea Lion That Went AWOL in Channel Islands
- Snip, snip, duck, duck: Jill Smith of...
- COMMENTARY : Jones Was Wrong, but Johnson's the Villain
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Kansas City Puts Chris Gwynn on Waivers List
- Harvard Is Team to Beat at Irvine Tennis Meet
- Lindsay B. Semple has been appointed president,...
- Job Retraining Backed but Clinton Plan Has Obstacles : Employment: Some existing agencies resist change. The search for a moderate approach does not please either side.
- Serbs, Croats Agree to Renew Cease-Fire : Balkans: Haggling over Krajina region indicates overall truce is far off.
- Dan Hartman; Music Producer Wrote for Film Soundtracks
- King Says He's Now Sure Police Used Racial Slur
- BURBANK : Businesses Sought for Effort to Help Youths
- Ventura Delays Decision on Fire Dept. Ambulance Service Study : Safety: The City Council votes to get an estimate of report's cost. Firefighters, lobbying to take over paramedic duties, wanted it commissioned immediately.
- LONG BEACH : Wilson Signs Bill Clearing Way for Jazz Institute
- Women Mistreated in LAPD, Official Testifies
- GLENDALE : District OKs New Sex Education Policy
- ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Shown Way by Scheffels
- Kelsi Armbruster
- Parque Wins Big for Crescenta Valley, 10-2
- PREP ROUNDUP : Morris Sets Mark in Hurdles in Huntington Beach Victory
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESS
- Britain Ends Resistance; EU OKs Expansion Compromise
- Executive Travel : Sleeping Where the Sandman Never Goes
- New Discrepancy in Cancer Studies Found : Health: Institute does not disclose nature of irregularity in the breast disease data. Revelation leads to resignation of leading researcher.
- Improper Gift of State Computers to Youth Center Acknowledged
- Windows Shot Out of Parked Vehicles
- LAKE FOREST : Yard Condemnation Draws Residents' Ire
- City Rejects Bid to Repair Police Radios
- 3 Condors Captured, Taken to L.A. Zoo
- Contractor's Work Inside Hospital Suspended for Asbestos Inquiry : Safety: Quake-damaged walls at St. Johns that contain the substance were demolished. The firm has no license to handle the carcinogen but denies wrongdoing.
- WESTLAKE : Man Pleads Guilty in Bank Robbery
- Home Is Where the Heart Is : How a cop relates to the community depends on attitude, not residence
- A Vote for Continuity : Salinas again picks a candidate in his own image
- With This Trout, Key Is Quality, Not Quantity
- This Whitewater Is Tears of Fans
- Minutes That Seem Like Hours
- Injured Join Service for Soldiers Killed in Plane Crash
- New Surgeries--Just for Men : Health: Procedures to widen and lengthen the penis are gaining favor--and sparking debate over necessity and safety.
- LA HABRA : Motel to Provide Housing for Seniors
- Buena and Ventura High Moving to Build Bridges : Education: District considers joint activities for teachers and students to dispel the view that one is inferior.
- Countywide : Rock Bands Will Play to Aid Quake Victims
- Once-Beloved Beetle Could Be Back Soon : Automobiles: Volkswagen hopes to tap into American nostalgia with updated version of car that still sells elsewhere but vanished from showrooms in U.S. more than a decade ago. Irvine dealer reports interest.
- Administration Acts to Take Control of Crime Issue : Legislation: Officials seek to control debate over measure pending in House. Republicans call the proposals 'tough talk, weak substance.'
- Board Retracts $1-Million IBM Contract : Bids: County supervisors fear the deal may have been improperly weighted to favor the information systems giant. New proposals will be sought after a restructuring.
- Sand From Santa Ana River May Be Shifted to Seal Beach's Shores
- Tired Ideas in a Shiny New Box : Japan's latest trade plan does little to address Washington's concerns
- PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH AFRICA : Zulus Are the Key to Peace : Without resolution, they promise a fight 'to the end'; the challenge is to lure them into a broader, successful nationhood.
- OXNARD : City Unveils Unified Push for Businesses
- Taft High's Forensics Team Wins Tourney
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Limit Backed for Housing Site
- Valley Companies Hit in Rash of Robberies
- PACOIMA : New Seniors Center to House 2 Facilities
- 3 Condors With Bad Habits Are Returned to Zoo : Wildlife: The birds had migrated back to the Sespe sanctuary, where four others died in clashes with civilization. Six remain in a remote canyon north of Ojai.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Chan Ho Park Has a Big Fan in Peter O'Malley
- Off the Mound, Wolf Gives Spiritual Lift : High school baseball: El Camino Real ace inspires mates to 14-9 victory over Quartz Hill, berth in title game.
- Little Brother Leads Cleveland Over Clippers : Basketball: Gerald Wilkins outscores Dominique Wilkins by two points, and Cavaliers are 106-96 winners.
- Men and the Shows That Bash Them
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Little 'Night' Magic Doesn't Do the Trick
- AIRLINES
- HEALTH
- Exxon Is New Leader of Forbes Profit 500 List : Corporations: Oil giant knocks Philip Morris from top. Rockwell heads seven O.C. firms making at least one of four lists.
- Lenders Scramble to Keep Housing Comeback Alive : Real estate: Rising interest rates threaten a Southland market showing signs of rebounding after four bad years.
- Has the Bear Started to Growl? : Rising Gloom On Wall St. Raises Risk of Major Selloff
- Slovak Republic Tougher on Privatization: The new...
- State Economy in Recovery, UCLA Finds
- Some Contend That the Risks From the Two Procedures Are Minimal
- Unrest Won't Harm S. Africa Vote, Official Says : Politics: Commissioner acts to reassure citizens. Meanwhile, Zulus delay summit with government and ANC to discuss crisis.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Passionate Gaze Into the Mirror of Mythology : ISIS AND OSIRIS: Exploring the Goddess Myth <i> by Jonathan Cott</i> , Doubleday, $23, 209 pages
- Countywide : Japan Troupe to Do Show in Sister City
- FULLERTON : Kindergarten Classes at Maple Center OKd
- Group Discourages Pets as Easter Gifts
- VENTURA : 10 Named to Design and Planning Panels
- MOORPARK : 5-Year-Old's Off-Road Ride Fuels Dispute
- Aftershocks Therapy : Understanding Earthquakes and Their Offspring
- The Cowboys' Johnson Rides Off Into Sunset : Pro football: Coach parts with Jones and is said to get $3.9 million, freedom to join another team as part of settlement.
- Angels Happy to Get Reynolds : Baseball: Team believes former Padre second baseman will make them a contender. He will platoon with Hudler.
- TV REVIEW : Met's 'I Lombardi' a Problematic Outing
- Denny A. Rigas has been appointed to...
- U.S. Rejects Japanese Trade Package: The Clinton...
- Value of Many Job Training Efforts Doubted : Employment: Teaching people how to look for work seems best. Classroom instruction often appears to have little worth.
- NORTHRIDGE : Owners of Collapsed Complex Default on Loan
- PONY League Releases Coach Convicted of Injuring 11-Year-Old : Sports: Directors receive an anonymous tip about the retired sheriff's deputy. He kneed a boy in the groin.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Spring Break Falls Victim to Quake
- Display of Emotion : Powerful Exhibit at Irvine High Recalls Horrors of the Holocaust
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Quality Education Is the Measure
- 10th Service Center to Give Quake Aid : Recovery: The last two Valley disaster assistance facilities close. Help that was offered there will be available at the new site.
- Edison Takes Charge in All-Sports Championship : Competition: Chargers go to the bank with strong boys' basketball and soccer teams to pass Los Alamitos.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Fired Baylor Coach to File Lawsuit
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Collin Raye Covers Country That's Rocky : Influences are evident in his voice and moves, his play list and the distorted guitar and sound of the band.
- Aerospace Firm Gets New Group Vice President
- French Leader Gets Political Crisis as Anniversary Gift
- New Childproof, Easily Opened Packaging to Be Unveiled Today
- Collaborator Testifies on Killings of 7 Jews : World War II: The first Frenchman tried for crimes against humanity insists he 'tried to find another solution.'
- Passion for Movies United Slain Friends : Tragedy: Students killed in carjacking lived and breathed films. A shrine rises in the parking lot where they died.
- Police Union Agrees to Halt Billboard Campaign; Contract Talks to Resume
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District Reviewing Expulsion Procedure
- Colleges Allocate $500,000 for Repairs
- BUENA PARK : Consultant Hired to Run Visitors Office
- De La Hoya Puts the Gold in Nickname
- Football
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Gets a Break, Beats Laguna Hills, 2-0
- Applications Accepted for Writers Film Project
- Victor H. Altamirano has joined the Irvine...
- Kemper Execs Have Generous Severance Plan : Takeover: The top 13 managers are protected by golden parachutes worth $19 million, a plan passed when directors rejected GE Capital's bid.
- Points Ruling Could Be Windfall for Homeowners
- All-Male Jail Boot Camp Ruled Unconstitutional
- Good Intentions Taxed to the Max
- Tommy Benford; Jazz Drummer Worked With Waller, Morton
- Students' Slayings Another Harsh Blow to L.A.'s Image : Tourism: After riots, fires and the quake, more visitors from Japan and other countries are expected to shy away.
- Roughed-Up Veterans to Get $79,000 : Military: Army agrees to settlement of lawsuit over incident at Presidio during group's delivery of anti-war message. The action sprung from a 1991 parade saluting Gulf War GIs.
- SHAKEDOWN: The streets are quickly mending, and...
- Estelle Sommers; Dance Patron and Co-Owner of Capezio Stores
- Fire Department Study Is Extended
- Judge Bars Sale of Pen Knives at Fedco Stores : Courts: Injunction comes in response to consumer unit complaint that the pen is a concealed weapon.
- His Worst Nightmare Comes Calling on Eight Tiny Legs
- 2 on Seal Beach Council Reelected; 3rd in Runoff : Vote: Incumbents Doane and Mayor Forsythe hold off challengers and claim vindication. Councilwoman Hastings must try again against businessman Klisanin.
- Suit Contends Owners of Collapsed Building Defaulted on Loan : Aftermath: An attorney for Shashikant and Renuka Jogani say they are trying to negotiate a 'resolution.'
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Gets Economic Development Award
- Shortfall Expected in United Way Drive : Charity: Officials say grants to local agencies probably won't be cut and that fund-raising effort pleases group's directors.
- Lakers Do Enough to Win One : NBA: Van Exel's layup with 1.7 seconds left helps Magic Johnson get second coaching victory, a 91-89 triumph over Minnesota.
- UPPER DECK TOURNAMENT : Mater Dei Bobbles a Chance to Advance
- ANAHEIM LIONS TOURNAMENT : Dana Hills Not Pitcher Perfect but Wins, 3-2
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Rancho Santiago Advances at Tournament
- A See-Worthy Adventure : These Sight-Impaired L.A. Teen-Agers Leave Their Worlds Behind When Boarding the Encore for Fishing and Fun on Coastal Waters
- MOVIE REVIEW : There's No Business Like Show Business? : Joe Pesci is well-cast as Barry Levinson's 'Jimmy Hollywood,' an actor waiting for his big break who finds his best role in real life.
- AEROSPACE
- LG&E; Power to Transfer Some Workers, Functions
- State Economy in Recovery, UCLA Finds
- Kunstler Says 4 in Bomb Case Ask His Services
- SANTA PAULA : Transient Pleads Not Guilty in Killing
- Women in L.A. History : The early days of Southern California were marked by women who contributed to the area's development as inventors, lawyers, authors and philanthropists. As Women's
- Westminster Questions 4 on Overtime : Investigation: Others from the Fire Department will also go before a panel, which is probing possible abuse of sick leave and vacation time. Firefighters call it a witch hunt by the city.
- Countywide : Officials Deny Threat to Seniors Funding
- LOS ANGELES : Post-Riot Measures to Aid Women Proposed
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : When Kites, Not Bullets, Are Flying
- CSUN Branch Plans Its Own Graduation
- High School Overtime Gets Extra Minute
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lovullo Shocked by His Release as He Moves On
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Major League's' High Spirits
- Academy, Networks Agree to Rotate Emmy Awards Show
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Thumbelina' a Magical Adventure
- International Business : Brazil's Inflation Rate Surges to Nearly 45% : Latin America: Doubts about the finance minister's economic stabilization plan grows on news that he may soon leave his post.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Skid on Rate Worries; Dow Off 63.33
- Italian Financial Markets Plunge: Italian investors, who...
- AIRLINES
- Jack Harris has been appointed president and...
- U.S. Consumer Confidence Hits 4-Year High in March : Economy: Conference Board says survey showed Americans have even more positive expectations for coming months.
- Executive Travel