- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat Wichita State on Late Squeeze
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- ALBUM REVIEW : Such Bad Material Ought to Be Outlawed
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Fling' Has Some Age-Old Problems
- The Ahmanson Takes a More Adventurous Path : Theater: New season has U.S. premiere of a David Hare play, a new musical, an adaptation of 'The Woman Warrior,' a Neil Simon hit and 'Miss Saigon.'
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Thrifts Post Another Profitable Year : S&Ls;: The refinancing craze has given the industry a boost, resulting in $309 million in combined earnings.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA : KOCE-TV Will Air In-Depth Series on Capitalist System in 3 Countries
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: Stock in the...
- Send in the Clowns . . . an Army of Evil in Oversized Shoes
- Hospital Nurses Authorize Strike
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROFANITY : The Language of Violence : The vocabulary once heard only in rage is replacing conversational English; why don't the 'hip' media see the link?
- Alaskan Storm Poised to Strike L. A.
- ROUNDUP : Windmiller Is Perfect Again, 8-0
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / NCAA WEST REGIONAL : Surprising Texas A&M; Traveling in Fast Lane
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Pessimism Halts Bond Rally; Stocks Up 6.91
- The Beef With Chicken : Regulation: Do chicken producers have an easier time than meat producers under Clinton's USDA? A USDA- commissioned study says yes; a USDA spokesperson says no.
- TIDBITS : County fairgrounds' restaurant is seeking a cook who will serve as chef after expanded club facility is built.
- LONG BEACH AREA : Naval Hospital Debate Rages as an Era Ends
- Buttafuoco Is Released After 4 Months in Jail
- California's grunion have voyeurs running to the beach.
- VENICE : Final Public Hearing on Beach Restoration Plan
- STAGE REVIEW : La Mirada's 'Camelot' Has Trouble Withstanding the Test of Time
- THEATER REVIEW : Moorpark's Swashbuckling Success : Music Theater offers consistently impressive singing and effective performances of Gilbert & Sullivan's 'Pirates of Penzance.'
- OAK PARK : Students' Play Dramatizes the Pain of Loss
- More Papers on Nixon's Career Will Go on View : Research: Documents at presidential library concern his early days in politics and the non-presidential years.
- Passover : Saturday Night Seder: Plan Ahead
- LOMITA : Hotel Closed Over Fire, Health Code Violations
- A Slice of Life at a Barbershop That's Not on the Cutting Edge : Americana: Louis Valencia still offers the butch, ivy-league or flattop with fenders--but don't ask for anything fancier.
- Disputes Lurk Behind Ukraine Aid Package : Arms: Washington has pledged more help for dismantling nuclear arsenal. But critics fear dangers may be ignored.
- Woodsman, Spare That Tree--or Maybe Not
- BRIEFLY : Medicine: John Wayne Cancer Center Founder Will Receive Service Award
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : 'Express Yourself'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : It's Where They Might Be Headed That Matters Most to This Group : West Regional: Missouri, Arizona, Louisville and Syracuse gather at Sports Arena with hopes of moving on to Final Four.
- All in the Dysfunctional Family : Pro football: Those quibbling Cowboys, Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones, were at it again this week at NFL meetings. In the end, they patched up their differences--for now.
- Just What the Doctor Ordered? : AIDS Specialist Says Johnson's Return as Coach of Lakers Might Prove Beneficial
- Brea-Olinda Attains Its No. 1 Dream
- Passover : Tasting Notes
- Passover : A Marriage of Two Seders
- Cover Story : A Man and His Mission : The Catholic Church Never Thought a Devout Parishioner Would Stand Up to Its Plans to Reach Out to the Asian Community--Until Eddie Ramirez Came Along
- VENTURA : District Employees Receive Pay Raises
- Condo Developer Seeks Simi Loan : Housing: Builder offers to lower prices on units in exchange for $1 million with no interest. Officials express reservations.
- Brandon Leimbach, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound tight end...
- Campaign Calendar
- NCAA DIVISION II : CS Bakersfield Wins in a Rout
- Fountain Valley's Billingsley Changes Mind
- NCAA WEST REGIONAL : Syracuse Knows Book on Beating Missouri: Try to Stop Booker
- There's Sympathy, but No One Rushes to Pfund's Defense
- NBA ROUNDUP : Atlanta Gets Satisfaction From Getting There First
- Macy Reorganization Plan May Fuel Federated Takeover : Retailing: Analysts say some debt holders may seek a better offer.
- Furon Co.: The Laguna Niguel manufacturer of...
- The Morning's Light
- CSUN Building to Be Named for Richfield
- Players Honored for Three-Pointers
- Challenge for Magic? It's Perfect
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Meno and Sand Take Togetherness a Little Bit Too Far
- NFL MEETINGS : A Heads-Up Ruling on Using Radio
- ALBUM REVIEW : Pleasant, Pliant and Forgettable
- Country Hit 'Indian Outlaw' Hits a Nerve : Pop music: Some Native American groups say the fast-rising single from Tim McGraw's 'Not a Moment Too Soon' is stereotypical and ask stations to ban it.
- CLUB REVIEW : Singin' the Blues for the Ladies at Cicada
- Chamber Musicians Play Viable Tune : Music: Recession forces orchestras to tighten their belts, but small groups such as the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center fare better.
- Eight Major Banks Raise Prime Lending Rate to 6.25% : Interest: Most analysts do not expect the quarter-point increase to act as a drag on California's economic recovery.
- How America Can Have Its Chinese Cake and Eat It, Too
- Riding Info Highway Toward Clearer Skies : Telecommuting services give employees a new way to hook up to work--cutting down on traffic and smog.
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Getting Their Monkey's Worth
- GOINGS ON : Exhibit Shows Work of 6 Prominent Architects : All came to Los Angeles from Europe in the 1920s and '30s. Examples of their designs are on display at UCSB's art museum.
- THEATER REVIEW : An Invitation to Check In for Laughs : Ottavio's Dinner Theater performs 'Murder at Howard Johnson's' as a silly and sexy romp--without a serious moment.
- ALTADENA : Ousted Official Arrested for Disrupting Meeting
- Cafe Stirs Up Taste of Russia
- Ferreting Out the Truth : Debate rages on whether California should make the natural predator (who is also soft and playful) a legal pet.
- SANTA MONICA : Drive Seeks to Aid Rent Control Ally
- EPA Officials Under Fire in Contaminated Neighborhood : Environment: Residents pose tough questions about DDT and other chemicals found in and around yards near Torrance.
- Fire Forces Evacuation of 51 : Blaze: Five units in 3-story Laguna Niguel apartment building are destroyed. Residents run for their lives; some say they didn't hear smoke alarms.
- Veteran Officer Accused of Misconduct Resigns : Police: Granada Hills man was to have faced department hearings on 13 charges, including stealing pornography from evidence lockers.
- Ouster at UCI Bewilders Dean of Engineering : Education: William Sirignano says his job performance was praised by chancellor. Action surprises colleagues.
- A Prudent Period of Delay : Give Fiske a clear shot--then Congress can do its thing
- NIT : Villanova Makes Semifinal Game
- South Wins Girls' Soccer All-Star Game
- MTA to Study Raising Fares, Cutting Routes
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Lancaster Men Sought in Double Slaying : Crime: Suspects are accused of shooting the pair in a bungled robbery attempt at an apartment complex.
- MISSION VIEJO : Cash, Tapes Stolen in Armed Robbery
- Amendments Threaten Anti-Smoking Measure : Legislature: Assemblyman Friedman says he will drop his bill unless Senate committee changes that reduce its scope are removed.
- Wives and Lovers at the Academy Awards : Gay rights: Hanks showed the Holocaust of homophobia.
- Hearing Planned on Donut Shop Limits
- Countywide : County Returns Nutrition Funds
- Board Votes to Curb Free Medical Care for Foreigners : Health services: Supervisors approve a plan to prevent visitors from other countries from having non-emergency operations at taxpayer expense.
- Special Bond of Player, Coach Cements Title
- After Crecion Breaks His Nose, Chaminade Takes One on Chin
- ART REVIEW : A Mesmerizing Discovery
- POINT MUGU : Safety Campaign to Focus on Highway
- A Fresh Start : New Salvation Army Shelter Offers More Than a Home
- Trial on Settlement With King Begins : LAPD beating: His lawyer says he still suffers physically and mentally. Jurors must decide how much compensation is justified.
- Court Upholds Ruling Banning Gated Public Streets
- Simi Valley Knocks Westlake Off Stride : High school baseball: Pioneers replace off-speed ace Scheffels with hard-throwing Kozlowski, post 5-1 Marmonte victory.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Only Sure Thing About Big East Is Its Uncertainty
- Western Radio Station Comes Crackling to Life : New K-TND (105.5-FM) is sharing the county airwaves with K-HAY. A debut party is planned for Sunday.
- 'How We Die' Becomes Surprise Hit
- Crime Legislation : The Target: Assault Guns
- Usually Quiet Races Heat Up for a Change : City prosecutor and city auditor incumbents face serious challenges.
- Cuts at 201 Make Bistro a Cut Above
- Students Stage Walkout to Protest Dress Code : Schools: More than 200 march to district headquarters to say the restrictions infringe on their rights. Officials say they are trying to keep teen-agers safe.
- City Hall News : 7 Asian Americans on April Ballot Stress Mainstream Issues
- FBI May Fire Agent Sued for Harassment : Law enforcement: The bureau is seeking to remove a supervisor in its Orange County white-collar crimes unit, sources say. A lawsuit by two female agents accuses him of fondling and taunting them.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Broken Strings
- Another Driving Route: Auto Leasing
- LONG BEACH : City Issues Moratorium on Building Tear-Downs
- Former City Worker Wins $585,000 in Discrimination Suit
- POLICE BLOTTER
- PASSOVER STORIES / American families and an ancient dinner : Fiction : Lord God, King of Universe and President of the Motion Picture Academy
- REGION : District to Help Cities Pay for Lifeguards
- First Evidence of Asteroid Moon Shown
- He's Got the Right Man for Mr. Right
- REGION : Campaign to Fight Dumping in Drains
- Inglewood Police Pleased With Curfew Arrest Results
- BEVERLY HILLS : Planning Commission Head Named
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Death Will Test the Stability of Political System
- Ventura High Principal and Aides Reassigned : Schools: Officials hoping to improve image of the campus want a team skilled at dealing with the media. But some teachers and students criticize the action.
- City Blue-Collar Workers Are Offered Pledge of No Layoffs in Lieu of Raises
- City Pledges Up to $400,000 for Low-Income Housing
- VENTURA : Class' Spanish Play Can Credit Firm Directing
- Sweepstakes Scam Reported in Valley
- Fountain Valley : Police Seek Gunman Who Robbed Eatery
- LAKE FOREST : Man Stabbed During Fight at Restaurant
- Gretzky Knew Early On Day Would Be Historic : Hockey: The Great One told friends and family that Howe's record would be his Wednesday night.
- Klinsmann's Two Goals Send Germany Past Italy
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Unsure About Young
- County All-Star Basketball Rosters Set
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Carter Breaks Right Thumb, Expected to Be Out a Month
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Advanced Logic Wins Computer Patent; Shares Rise
- NAME CALLING: Former Assemblyman Tom McClintock (R-Thousand...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Exchange Gifts : Foreign Students Who Study Here Learn About the U.S. and Share Information About Their Native Lands
- S. Africa Takes Reins of Ciskei Homeland
- Anthology Contest Seeks Short Stories Set in O.C.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Drop Dead!' Benefits From Bad Acting : The comedy includes a play-within-a-play with incompetent performers, a bad script and big egos. As a satire, it works.
- Sports
- RELIGION : Aerobics for the Soul as Well as the Body
- Sarajevans Cheer as Bridge Reopens After 2 Years of War
- Out on a Limb : Mistakes Are Forcing Cities to Cut Down Many Trees in Their Prime
- 4 Courtrooms Closed in Wake of Aftershock
- This Wrong Undermines Their Right
- Criticism Crowds Out Bergeson's Occupancy-Limit Bill
- VENTURA : Man to Be Arraigned Over Wife's Shooting
- A Small Film Fest Without the 'F-word'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Dispute Erupts Over Minutes of Meetings
- Judge OKs Rusty Pelican Reorganization Plan : Courts: Decision lifts the San Juan Capistrano-based upscale restaurant chain out of bankruptcy proceedings.
- Oh, You Kid
- PASSOVER STORIES / American families and an ancient dinner : Memoir : Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights?
- EXPRESS LINES : 'Every Picture Tells a Story' About the Feelings Shared by Schoolchildren and Adults
- THEATER REVIEW : Civic Light 'Oklahoma!' Is More Than Just OK : Southern California's youngest light opera company shows its maturity with a bright performance of the 51-year-old musical.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Treasure of Chinese Cuisine : Mandarin Wok in Thousand Oaks takes diners on a sweeping culinary tour of China's provinces. The lavish interior is friendly to families.
- Other States Check Out California Smog Test Deal
- Questions to Ask <i> Before</i> You Lease
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Troops on Alert as North Gives Warning
- The Per-Capita Factors in Rapist's Parole
- Clippers Lose Again; Flu Sidelines Wilkins
- Testing CD-ROM Drives: Mac and PC
- AEROSPACE
- Martin Wins U.S. Concessions : Defense: Contractor will get half the future cost savings from its purchase of General Dynamics unit.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Disney Called Threat to Va. Farms : Agriculture: An Americana park and resort near the U.S. capital would jeopardize the state's crops, group says.
- P.V. Estates Residents to Help Plan Memorial for Officers
- Sports : TROPHY SHOPPING
- BUENA PARK : Chess Team Faces Big Challenge
- VAN NUYS : Man Sentenced for Trespass After Quake
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Doubting Him Was a Great Mistake
- Mohr Expected to Be Named Canyon Football Coach
- Their Humor Comes Out in Jest Measure : Three Local Bands Have Their Fun Getting Silly, Funny and Sometimes Manic in New Releases
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tori Amos: Too Much Drama, Not Enough Song
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : School District Bans Smoking on Campus
- Bradbury Man Guilty of Murdering Wife
- South County Officials Gird to Fight Airport : El Toro: Expressing concern about momentum gained by backers of commercial facility for the Marine base, group says it must form its own independent agency.
- Ventura Boulevard Funding Shift Supported
- Combat Abuse With Bonding, Expert Says : Social work: Youth violence can be reduced if groups mimic what gangs do best, leading authority tells conference attendees.
- OJAI : Local Agencies Likely to Get Grant Money
- CALABASAS : Hearing on Ridgeline Structures Planned
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda: Offerman Relaxed
- THE ARTSHealing Arts: Anna Deavere Smith's "Twilight:...
- Magic's Script Is Similar, but the Talent Around Him Isn't : Scenario: Johnson has rescued Lakers before, but that was as a player.
- Malaysian Censors Move to Ban 'List' : Movies: Government body in Muslim nation calls Spielberg's Holocaust film 'propaganda.' Jewish groups are outraged.
- ROSIE: She Cuts Through the Rubble and Tells It Straight Up : The Comic-Turned-Actress Is a Real-Life Rizzo Who Says What's on Her Mind
- REGION : Kill Freeway Extension, Preservationist Urges
- Agency for Homeless Raises $125,000 at Its Annual Benefit
- Clinton Aide Is Penalized in Tax Dispute : White House: Associate Counsel William H. Kennedy III is relieved of some duties. He had failed to pay Social Security levies for a nanny.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : 'Clock Repairman to Stars' Sets His Own Hours : Peter Aries of Newbury Park, who retired in 1980, remembers grand times working for Hollywood celebrities.
- 2 UC Regents Call for Peltason to Resign : Education: Officials send letters that denounce negative remarks about state Senate Democrats made during a private meeting. UC president apologizes but says he has no plans to step down.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: What would you do for a million bucks?
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Restroom Dilemmas
- LONG BEACH : Port Acquires 725 Acres for $405 Million
- You May Fire on Monday
- LAWNDALE : Measure to Limit New Liquor Licenses Studied
- BRIEFLY : Government: 2 Westsiders Are Appointed to County Commissions
- Radio Plays Without a Radio
- Turning 39 Gives a Guy Plenty to Chew On
- Court Convenes at Disaster Site : Quake: Judge leads tour through Northridge Meadows complex where 16 died. It is the key piece of evidence in the first wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the temblor.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Priest Resigns, Pleads Not Guilty in Molestations
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Prosecutor Urges Murder Conviction in Fatal Robbery
- City OKs Renovation Plan for Janss Expansion : Thousand Oaks: Some mall tenants fear higher rents combined with the noise and tumult of a long construction period will drive them out of business.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Hayden Addresses Students at Pierce
- Rams Ordered to Move Out of Practice Facility
- Magic Doesn't Totally Rule Out Playing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Maybe Siren Would Have Moved Donkeys
- Brown Has Free Spirit Tickled Pink
- Lowery Not Selling Himself Short : Former Trabuco Hills Quarterback Taking a Shot at Canadian Football
- PREP ROUNDUP : Esperanza Rallies to Beat Brentwood
- Elvis Has Left the Resume : Movies: Although Priscilla Presley keeps a hand on the King's estate, she's finding her own limelight with the 'Naked Gun' comedies.
- Arts Plaza Will Allow Rap Bands : Thousand Oaks: Fans' appeals persuade commissioners not to ban all forms of heavy metal and loud music.
- Making City Hall Safe : The Northridge earthquake lent added urgency to a warning that engineers have been sounding for years-that Los Angeles City Hall needs substantial strengthening to survive a major quake.
- NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : At Marquette, He Can't Escape Ghosts of McGuire's Past
- Big Country Quickly Plugs Up Problem
- Education: Weighing Merits of State Math Test
- Politics: Leveling the Field in Campaigns
- Health Plan
- Tonya Harding
- No Oscar for Reagan
- Taxes: Svorinich and Improvement District Plan
- Who's in Charge?
- KIDS ON FILM : Despite...
- Design: Finding Best Arbiters of Street's Image
- Alaskan Storm Is Poised to Strike L.A. : Weather: Expected downpour raises threat of mudslides in areas hit by last year's fires. Up to two inches of rain and a foot of snow in the mountains are predicted.
- Graffiti: Role of Jobs in the Lives of Taggers
- Permanent Joblessness
- One Family's View of Justice
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Choice About Drugs Is Still Individual's
- Neighborhoods: The Power to Cut Trees
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1994
- Obituaries - March 24, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 24, 1994
- Clinton Denies Clemency Appeal in Pollard Case
- Gates Has Grand Plans for Microsoft
- Strong, Cold Storm Expected; Mudslides 'a Good Possibility'
- Producers to the President Play a Continuing Role : Politics: Health ad shows the Thomasons' TV skills and connections are still available to the Clinton cause.
- Candidate to Lead Mexico Is Shot : Presidency: Ruling party's Luis Donaldo Colosio is hit in head and chest after Tijuana speech. Crowd surges around and detains two suspected assailants.
- Inquiry Uncovers No Ill Will Between Scanlan, Robins
- 5 Mayoral Candidates Exceed $100,000 in the Race for Cash
- Hotels Targeted in Union Drive
- Outlook Grim in County's Early Budget Documents
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Driven to Distraction by Rudes of the Road
- $3.75-Billion Settlement of Implant Suits Is OKd : Litigation: Agreement by three makers of silicone gel pouches is nation's largest in a product liability case.
- Assassin Kills Mexican Ruling Party's Presidential Candidate : Violence: Gunman in Tijuana reportedly tells police, 'I saved Mexico.' Front-runner's death stuns nation and disrupts election plans.
- N. Carolina AF Base Midair Crash Kills 16 : Disaster: Another 82 are injured after fighter jet collides with cargo plane as both are landing. Debris skids into paratroopers preparing for exercises.
- Slaying Shocks O.C. Latinos; Mexican Stability Is Concern
- Health Bill With Universal Coverage Backed by Panel : Legislation: Stark's scaled-down benefits measure embraces Clinton's major goal. Bitter debate shows more partisan fights lie ahead.
- A MOVIE AND A SHAKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Film Imagery Inspires Artist Eileen Cowin to Create 'Under-Your-Skin Kind of Work'
- $3.75-Billion Settlement OKd in Implant Suits
- O.C. Deputy Felt 'Cocky' During Fatal Exercise : Investigation: D.A. releases officer's narrative of events surrounding his shooting of colleague.
- COVER STORY : MAYOR: 13 Candidates Vie to Lead Long Beach : A Baker's Dozen Vie for an Ounce of Power : Candidates for Long Beach Mayor Make Their Pitch for a Job That Lacks Clout
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 24, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 24, 1994
- GM Wants 2,500 Trucks Idled Pending Probe : Safety: The auto maker's advisory on the gas-powered vehicles comes in the wake of two tank explosions.
- BANKING
- Laguna to Study Slide Danger in Mystic Hills Area : Disaster: Frustrated residents are told at special council meeting it could be 8 to 10 months before some fire victims get permits to rebuild.
- LOS ANGELES : Complaint Accuses Moving Companies of Overcharging
- More Candidates Financing Own Races
- PREP ROUNDUP : University's Bouchard Pitches Perfect Game
- Rudy Finally Goes Home, in a Pinch
- Robert Sylvia has been promoted to general...
- HEALTH
- Partying With Oscar : GOVERNORS BALL : On Hollywood's Biggest Night, Academy Throws One <i> Big</i> Bash
- L.A. Area Codes to Be Overlaid by a New One
- White House Aide Paid $1,352 in Back Taxes for Part-Time Nanny
- Storm Not Likely to Slow Road Repairs
- SAN FERNANDO : Drive to Honor Chavez Recognized
- CYPRESS : Sweep of 4 Motels Nets 14 Drug Arrests
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Who Struck 2 Pedestrians Charged
- More Cops at a Bargain Price
- 'Do You Think It's Fair Your Friend Died and You Lived?' : War: Zlata Filipovic, 13-year-old Sarajevo diarist, answers tough questions from students at Westside appearance. She rejects comparisons to Anne Frank.
- PREP VOICES : Q: Is too much emphasis placed on winning at the high school level? : CON: Winning Is a Matter of Togetherness
- Brasseur, Eisler Trail Russians
- GIRLS
- Clippers Lose the Battle of Boards as Nets Win : Pro basketball: Wilkins scores 33 points as late rally falls short with Jackson's miss in the final seconds.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks' Tie Helps Pad Lead Over Ducks, Kings
- TV Ratings : 'Home Improvement' Helps ABC Hammer Out a Win
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Private Lives' Thrives on Expert Control, Rhythm : In this La Habra Depot Theatre production, Louise Martin and Rick Watson superbly handle their verbal (and physical) sparring.
- Government Watch : Dirty Water
- VAN NUYS : Probation Given in Abandonment Case
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : PONY Softball Begins Today at Fullerton
- PREP VOICES : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Learning to Lose Graciously Is as Important as Learning to Win
- Lakers' Magic Move Surprises Pfund : Pro basketball: Ousted coach thanks the team and indicates he might be willing to stay in another capacity.
- Lightning Doesn't Strike Twice for Ducks : Hockey: Anaheim's Grimson ends long streak without a goal, but playoff hopes fading with 4-3 loss at Dallas.
- Stars Thwart Ducks' Drive for the Playoffs
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Dack Rambo; Played Jack Ewing in 'Dallas'
- Eureka! We Have Dumped It!
- Rock Climber Killed in Fall Is Identified
- Lawyer for State Held in Stalking Case : Crime: Chief counsel for the Board of Prison Terms faces a possible prison sentence on a felony charge. His former girlfriend is the alleged victim.
- Crowe Selected as Envoy
- And the Oscars Come to--Fashion Island
- Faces Red in Buckingham Palace Painting Theft
- 3 Movers Charged With Price Gouging
- Countywide : Learning Principles of Principals
- Judge Tries to Block Rival's Statement : Politics: Request for an order to keep comments off ballot is denied. A hearing is scheduled.
- Oxnard Faces Dilemma on Development : Transportation: Slowdown in projects means lack of funds for roads. Council debates what course to take.