- Arafat Gets a Look at Jerusalem--From Air
- And What Makes You Think Life <i> Isn't </i> a Laughing Matter? : Health Experts Say We Need to Have More Fun in Our Daily Lives--Especially at Work
- LAGUNA HILLS : Effort to Continue on Renaming of Park
- Media : Human-Rights Journal Finds Survival Hard in New Russia : Before glasnost, the newspaper thrived underground. Now it lives hand to mouth and grant to grant, rescued by donations from abroad.
- Council Approves Supermarket Project : Simi Valley: Residents argue that a 24-hour Smith's Food would increase traffic and crime. But officials emphasize services and jobs.
- LA CONCHITA : Meeting Addresses Extension of Relief
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Members Sought for 2 City Agencies
- IRVINE : Strong Support Seen for 'No-Build' Bypass
- What? F. Lee Bailey has moved in...
- Obituaries : * Andrew C. Cartwright; Equipment Firm Owner
- . . On Oscar Night : Passing the Torch . . . : Movies: Motion Picture and Television Country Home residents are retired from the industry, but still drawn by Hollywood's tribute to its own.
- Trickle-Down Was a Flop, So Try Trickle-Up : Raise the minimum wage and give the working poor buying power to boost the economy.
- NIT ROUNDUP : Virginia Tech, Marquette Win Chance for a Reprise of History
- McNall's Estranged Wife Is Sued to Recover Assets
- Family : Eugene Ballet Suits Up for Fantasy 'Alice'
- GAMING
- Vladimir Maximov; Writer Exiled by Soviets
- It's a Sweet Evening for 'Gump' With 6 Awards : Movies: Film earns best director for Zemeckis and another best actor honor for Hanks. Lange also wins.
- Clinton Calls for Cuts in 4 Agencies : Budget: Plan would save $13.1 billion, slash 5,000 jobs over 5 years. More than half of savings would come from NASA, with Interior, SBA and disaster agency also targeted.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- OXNARD : New Training Center for Disabled to Open
- RSVP : Honoring Courage and Giving the Gift of Life
- BASEBALL
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS : French Deputy's Derby Chances Bruised
- Theater Review : 'Finger Painting': A Brush With Sitcom Love
- Raiders Sign Free Agent Fenner as a Replacement for Rathman
- Hersholt Winner Jones and the Potential of Love : Commentary: The academy honors the effusive music mogul for his humanitarian efforts, which include Ethiopian famine relief and the fight against apartheid.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Broken Bow's Straight Shooter : Deadeye Rutherford Is Oklahoma State's Mr. Outside, Complementing 'Big Country' Reeves' Mr. Inside
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Little of Consequence Unfolds in Thin 'Murphy Bed' : David Paterson's new work is a good if slight step in the right direction for the Grove Theater Center. But the three fine actors can't plump it enough.
- Premiere Sells Denver Radio Station for $5.5 Million
- Chrysler Agrees to Replace Latches on 4.5 Million Minivans : Automobiles: Company maintains there is no safety defect and won't issue a recall.
- True Bliss <i> Can </i> Be Bought
- COLUMN ONE : Where to Draw the Lines? : Changes in American society make it trickier to define the beneficiaries and goals of affirmative action. Thirty years ago, determining who was a minority was less complex.
- Trial Begins for Accused Serial Killer : Courts: Prosecutor compares William L. Suff to Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy. Suff is charged in the Riverside County slayings of 13 prostitutes.
- County's State Lawmakers Express Recovery Worries : Government: Letter to Popejoy mentions doubts about sales tax hike and frustration over lack of communication. It asks for a meeting with officials.
- New Simi Clinic Promotes Peace of Mind : Services: Relocated county children's mental health center features picture windows, adjacent park. Move unites youth agencies.
- BREA : Town Hall Meeting Set at Senior Center
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : Meetings Scheduled on School Budget Cuts
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : Wooden Classic to Feature UCLA, Maryland, Purdue and Villanova
- At 34, Reich Finally Gets a Chance to be a Starter
- Track and FieldMiddle-distance runners Lyubov Kremlyova of...
- Maybe This Guy's Not Even a Real Replacement Player
- Erskine Trio to Perform Free Jazz Concert
- Weekend Box Office : 'Major Payne' Marches to the Bank
- Teledyne Electronic Systems of Northridge won a...
- Paten Joins Superior Fireplace
- A Top Money Manager's Simple Strategy : Investment: Michael Goldston's careful research and prudent timing has brought his clients an average return of 20.5% over the last five years.
- OCA Applied Optics: The Garden Grove company...
- Assuming a Loan Can Prove Beneficial to Buyers, Sellers
- They're a People of Independent Means
- HEALTH : Rabies Outbreak in Texas Carried North by Coyotes : Two persons have died, and 1,600 have been treated for exposure to the virus in one of the worst flare-ups in recent U.S. history.
- Stuart A. Zinn; Gay Activist, Campaign Worker
- The Press : Worried World Wrestles With a New Threat From Terrorism
- Precancerous Lesions Removed From Clinton
- ANAHEIM : Public to Air Opinions on Fees to Aid Revitalization
- LOS ANGELES : Not Guilty Plea Entered in Garment District Fires
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Illegal Wire Transfer
- Deficit Ogre Shouldn't Stop GOP Tax Cut : The $500-per-child credit for all is essential to keeping the middle-class voters' faith.
- Countywide : Sheriff's Group to Honor 16 for Courage, Dedication
- Haden to Perform in a Free Concert
- Eva Marie Saint: Her Independence Is Blessed : Acting: A Christmas experience long ago forced her to examine the reel world. She decided to save part of herself for real life.
- Westech to Change Name, Move Manufacturing Unit
- Workers Must Be Told of Pension Plans' Status : Retirement: The regulation will first apply to companies with more than 100 employees in underfunded plans.
- Oxnard Firm Helps Redo Police Roll Call Room
- Abbey, HomeVue Join on Service
- Company Town
- U.S. Supreme Court OKs Limiting Sign Display at Homes
- 3 Killed as LAPD Car Hits Truck : Crash: Officers reportedly were speeding to help fellow officer. Four people are injured.
- Residents Still Oppose Sales Tax Hike but by Smaller Margin
- CAMPAIGN CALENDAR
- Diving Dogs : Canines That Detect Corpses' Odor Help Find Bodies Underwater
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Best Deal That's Available
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH DISTRICT : The Evolution of Roberta Weintraub : Campaign: The school board veteran hopes to parlay a new image as a conciliator into a City Council seat.
- PANORAMA CITY : Group Appeals OK of Liquor License
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Immunization Policy on Board's Agenda
- A look at The Times' preseason...
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Snow Savors the Good Feeling of Winning
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : TV Review : Stupid Oscar Tricks: Lows and Highs
- TELEVISIONA Pair of Stars: Sharon Gless and...
- Micropolis Predicts Loss as Sales Decline Sharply
- Ventura, Merchants Plan Ad, Promotion Campaign
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : Fashion : Mostly Minimal Efforts
- Camera Platforms Agrees to Be Acquired by N. M. Firm
- Litton Systems Inc.'s Data Systems division in...
- SECURITIES
- Simi's Name, Not Credit, Tarnished by Default
- MOSCOW : Perry Russia-Bound
- AGRA : Two for the Taj Mahal
- Fire Chief Says Sex Bias Probe Was Mishandled
- 2 Had Forecast Gas Attack on Subway : Japan: A U.S. expert on chemical warfare and a British novelist take no pleasure in their accuracy.
- OAK PARK : Schillo to Swear In 2 Council Members
- Making a Difference in Your Community : The Other Side of the Real-Life Forrest Gumps
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Fox Takes a Cutting-Edge Approach to Game Coverage
- Raiders Go From Muddle to No Huddle : Football: White hopes to replace confusion and in-fighting of last season by giving Hostetler the call and Ismail the ball.
- ENERGY
- Dole to Sell Dried-Fruit Business to Sun Diamond : Food: Company also finalizes its deal to sell its juice and beverage operations to Seagram.
- FDA Advisory Panel Says OK to a Non-Prescription Tagamet
- Fed Governor John LaWare Will Retire : Government: Officials say they plan to move quickly to fill post on seven-member board.
- AIR TRAVEL : Martin Aviation's New Headquarters at John Wayne Will Honor Its Founder
- . . On Oscar Night : A CalArts Filmmaker Lives Out Her Dream
- Orange County Almanac
- 'Deflagging' Plan by U.S. Shipping Firm Imperils L.A. Sea Jobs
- AARP Warns of Imitator Courses
- Chiapas Refugees Straggle Back . . . Cautiously : Mexico: Villagers who refused to fight with Zapatista rebels fear trouble if the army withdraws.
- Police Sweep Takes Aim at Two Rival Street Gangs : Crime: Four are arrested and several weapons are seized. Police say they didn't find as much evidence as hoped.
- When Will CIA Get the Message? : Another flap over its ties to brutal officials
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bassist Putter Smith Strikes a Note for Democracy
- Rockwell International's Science Center in Thousand Oaks...
- White House Unveils Its Overseas Code of Corporate Conduct : International: The voluntary standards are quickly criticized by human rights activists and the business community.
- Japanese Sect Linked to Germ Weapons Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Considers Boulevard Shuttle
- Board Hears Heated Debate Over Plans to Teach Sex Education : Schools: About 200 advocates and opponents are split over proposal that Planned Parenthood, AIDS Care and Public Health Department be excluded from training.
- Tourist Pair Hit by Car; 1 Dead and 1 Critically Hurt
- GLENDALE : Man Ordered to Take Psychiatric Exam
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Family Grieves for Boy Who Tried to Please : Investigation: Entrusted to feed neighbor's pets, Paul Alsup, 14, apparently died confronting a gunman.
- Kwan Has Skills of Winner, Now She Needs Look of One
- Southwestern Field Takes a Shot in the Dark
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs' Robinson Talks Softly, but His Play Hammers Pistons
- COMMENTARY : If He Cleans Up His Act, Tyson II Can Be Boffo
- PREP ROUNDUP : Field Events Carry Fountain Valley Girls Past Huntington Beach in Track
- 'Legs': A Pleasant Shades-of-Sitcom Romp
- Never Grow Old : Munchkin Relies on Innovation to Expand Line of Baby Products
- AUTOMOBILES : Californians Whine, Pass Grey Poupon : Spending: Despite all the bad-mouthing of the economy, luxury cars are hot sellers in Southland.
- ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a...
- Bank Tries Again to Develop Westlake Land
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- MODEL CITIZENS: Republican women took to the...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Choral, Instrumental Groups Seek Members
- Youth
- PANORAMA CITY : Family Still Seeking Killer of Disabled Man
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Gives $1.3 Million for 3 Crime Task Forces
- GLENDALE : Crime Stoppers Tips Lead to 1st Arrests
- Computer Hacker Admits Conspiring to Steal $150,000 : Cyberspace: Justin Peterson, alias 'Agent Steal,' tried to transfer money from Heller Financial. He also illegally possessed 40 passwords from various accounts.
- ENCINO : 7th-Graders Adopt Mile of Mulholland
- 7 Quake Centers to Close at End of April
- Man Pleads Guilty in Killing Tied to Massacre : Courts: The 21-year-old says his father forced him in 1990 to help slay an alleged participant in the murder of seven members of their family in Guatemala.
- BASEBALL : Experience Makes Akerfelds Likely Angel Opening Choice
- NHL ROUNDUP : Maple Leafs Win, but Lose
- Baseball Owners Offer More; NLRB Hearing Set for Friday
- Graffiti
- Stop Blaming Airfield for Pilots' Errors
- Message to Congress
- Expanding Landfill Will Bring Sea Gulls, Smog and Noise
- Sen. Dole and NRA*1
- Clinton
- Social Solutions
- Strawberry Protection
- Iwo Jima, A-Bomb Attacks
- Rap Star, Record Company Founder Eazy-E Dies of AIDS : Music: Singer, entrepreneur helped popularize 'gangsta' style with the group N.W.A. and later became a top-selling solo artist.
- Tranquilize, Don't Kill
- It's Not Mudslinging
- Placer Business Center Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- School-Based Health Centers
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Prosecutor Vows to Attack Defense DNA Testing Expert : Forensics: If Nobel Prize winner testifies, motion says, he will be asked about allegations of scientific fraud and drug use. Simpson attorney says such a move would be 'character assassination.'
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1995
- Obituaries - March 28, 1995
- Obituaries - March 28, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 28, 1995
- Palisades Landslide Shuts PCH : Geology: Rain-soaked bluff collapses, dumping 30-foot-deep pile of debris onto highway. Traffic is expected to be disrupted until tonight.
- Picture Perfect : Warmth, Crystalline Skies Should Last Through Week
- O.C.'s Schools, Cities Scolded for Tax Stance
- Pressure Builds on Wilson Aide : Legislature: Some lawmakers urge Agriculture Secretary Voss' resignation. He failed to disclose $100,000 in farming income.
- Kaelin Admits Changing His Testimony on Simpson : Courts: Prosecutor Clark intensifies her bid to discredit the witness. But the strategy poses a risk.
- Legal-Financial Team Tours County Detailing Pool Settlement Workings
- KIDS' MESSAGE: With the bond crisis dominating...
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : Backstage : As 'Gump' Might Have Said, Oscars Happen
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 28, 1995
- From the Archives: Obituary: Eazy-E, who put 'gangsta-rap' and Compton on the pop culture map, dies of AIDS at 31
- VIETNAM
- SOUTH KOREA
- Pakistan's Bhutto Finds Kindred Spirit in Mrs. Clinton : Asia: The two, alumnae of Harvard and Yale, share views on role of women and the hazards of political prominence.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Council to Decide on Sharing Pet Shelter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Taking a Turn at Helping the Terns
- Lakers Don't Want Any Fireworks for Defeating Rockets : Pro basketball: Eddie Jones returns for 107-96 victory; L.A. downplays 3-0 record against NBA champion Houston.
- EQUITY WATCH : Domestic Partnering
- Schumacher, Coulthard Disqualified After 1-2 Finish in Brazilian Grand Prix
- Brooks, Shandling Are Highlights of Humor Festival : Comedy: The four-day, 40-program event includes tapings of HBO's 'Young Comedians Special' and the Tracey Ullman-hosted 'Women of the Night.'
- CHINA
- AUTOS
- Retraining May Cost Less Than Hiring Younger Staffers
- JAPAN
- Dispute Over Trees' Demise Grows Into Knotty Legal Battles : Oxnard: Death of eucalyptuses along Rose Avenue spawns web of lawsuits among the city, the Maulhardt family and St. John's Regional Medical Center.
- CAMARILLO : 11th Spraying of Malathion Planned
- NEWPORT BEACH
- COSTA MESA : Stop Signs Proposed at Baker, Labrador
- New Off-Ramp Lane Markers Will Keep Drivers in Line
- '20s Radio Recreation to Benefit Urbanites
- 'Rhinoskin' Takes a Funny Look at an Actor's Life
- Lawmakers Consider New Proof Burden in IRS Disputes
- Southland
- COMMITMENTS : THE HUMAN CONDITION : We're All Just Blazing New Trails in City Living
- COMMITMENTS : PSYCHIC PUSHUPS
- Pakistan Seizes 2 Allegedly Tied to Accused Bomber
- Chemical Plant at Sect Compound Reported : Japan: Officials think deadly gas sarin was made in cult's laboratory near Mt. Fuji, media say.
- WWII Mementos Will Soon Be a Memory at Thrift Shop
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Get Plans for Improving Roads
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Arkansas Again Set to Hog the Limelight : Midwest Regional: After rolling over Virginia, 68-61, Razorbacks are back in the Final Four.
- Cicero Era Ending at Pierce Farm : Valley Family Loses Lease to Operate Popular College Produce Plot
- To Him, Rap's B.I.G. Business : Pop Music: Chilling lyrics and tension-packed delivery put Brooklyn rapper several notches above the rest
- Carjack Slaying Suspect Accused in Jail Killing
- With Gingrich Slamming the Center, Clinton Courts the Left, Dole the Right
- Justin's Death--Society's Error : Another innocent is claimed by a gang bullet
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Rx for Doctors: a Price List : Making physicians dollar-savvy about treatment options could reduce the national health-care tab.
- Marlin Waits, Wins at Darlington
- Kohlberg's Game Survives Translation : Tennis: A winner in Bolivia, the desire to improve his skills brings him to Mission Viejo.
- City Solicits Ideas on How to Build a Better Boulevard : Thousand Oaks: In officials' vision, thoroughfare will complement Civic Arts Plaza. Residents' advice ranges from leaving it as is to widening sidewalks and promoting 'storefront' architecture.
- Agassi Takes Rubber Match With Sampras : Tennis: No. 2-ranked player defeats No. 1 in Round 3 of blossoming rivalry between two.
- Ballet dancer Heather McCaleb, 17, of Yorba...
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Falletta Directs a Program of Contrasts
- Host History, B.D. (Before Dave)
- ANGELS : Outfielder Gets High Grade for Effort : Baseball: Shockey comes up with a big catch in 6-4 victory over Seattle.
- Don't Bother Opening Envelope, Winner Is . . . . UCLA, Regardless
- Agenda
- Oscar Show Promises Lots of Funny Business : Awards: Comedy's the theme, from Letterman to Stupid Pet Tricks to film clips loaded with historic laughs. But will it come in under the time limit?
- Disney Store-North America Picks a Senior Vice President
- Chinese Business Leaders Tout Positive Image of Post-1997 Hong Kong : Foreign investment: Visting group says the colony's economic climate will remain robust.
- 'Fish War' Heats Up Again as Canadians Cut Boat's Net
- Japanese Guru--A Youthful Bully's Quest for Power
- Economic Profile
- U.S. Boxer Concludes Gold Rush
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Team Looks Sharp in Opener
- POP/ROCKShe Loves Me: Paul McCartney and Yoko...
- AMERICA'S CUP : Conner's Boat Nearly Sinks During Race
- TAIWAN
- AUSTRALIA
- Wealthy Salesman Toasts China's 'Healthy' Drink
- Puff-Minded Women : Once Only a 'Guy Thing,' Savoring a Stogie Is Slowly but Surely Crossing Over
- COMMITMENTS : The Flake Factor : You know them, you love them, you may even be one of them. They're the people who cannot keep a commitment. But maybe it's not their fault. Our culture may be the culprit.
- COMMITMENTS : Stepping In When a Loved One Spins Out of Control
- COME ON, LET'S GO: The roster of...
- Horcher Seeks to Straighten Out Rubbernecks With Legislation
- Maybe America's Cup Sailors Should Start Wearing Loafers
- OFFBEAT MUSEUMS : Some of Los Angeles' unusual museums with specialties ranging from bananas to brassieres offer special kinds of insights into a variety of unexpected treasures.
- Orange County
- Southland
- Brains Before Brawn
- Baby Boomers Showing More Interest in Variable Annuities
- VACATION FEVER: Spring brings summer vacation planning:...
- 7 Nations in Europe Union Open Borders
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Now Windsurfers Are Joining the Beeper Brigade
- Card Club Bill Would Suit Some in Industry : Legislation: The plan for greater state scrutiny of gaming interests could also make it easier for gambling to spread by opening the door to large casino firms.
- BREA : Group to Use New Methods, Materials for Low-Cost Home
- Volunteers Strive to Restore 95-Year-Old Steam Engine : History: They work in an outdated technology in hopes of making the locomotive chug again.
- Protesters Try to Bar Crowd From Concert
- Growing Weary of the Rain : Irvine Farmer Explains Costs of Doing Business
- Accelerating Past Excel : With New Accent, Hyundai Aims to Earn Some Respect
- U.S. and N. Korea Discuss Nuclear Deadlock, Are to Meet Again Today
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Chamber Group Slowly Finds Its Way
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fast, Raucous Offspring Gets a Heroes' Welcome
- The Techno Traitor : Author Cliff Stoll is no technophobe. But the former hero of the hyper-hip is sounding the warning about cyberspace. It's just no substitute for real life, he says.
- Clinton Veto Threat Raised by Panetta : Congress: Staff chief says President to draw line on House GOP welfare reform, capital-gains and crime plans. Senate changes could ease the White House objections.
- A Home of Their Own--Until Gang Menace Intrudes
- Runners Enjoy Treks Through Fantasyland : Racing: Despite a marathon routing miscue, about 8,000 people from as far as Zimbabwe and Japan join in inaugural Magic Kingdom contests.
- Outstanding Judges Will Be Honored
- Gone With the Wind : Technology: Pager created by local inventor signals when the best breezes blow so serious windsurfers can bolt for the beach.
- Who's Environmentalist? Everyone, Study Suggests : Ecology: UCI professor's survey reveals that Americans--from Earth First! members to laid-off sawmill workers--see themselves as nature lovers.
- Wayne Douglas Reinhardt; Retired Engineer
- Golf Club Manufacturer to Pay High Price for Price: Nearly $25 Million
- Hellebuyck, Smith Win Goofy Race
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Philharmonic Brings Gospel Work to Pavilion
- Red Ribbons, Blue Themes
- DANA POINT : Volunteers Will Help Seniors, Beautify Parks
- Baghdad Miscalculates Again
- LAKE CASITAS : State to Buy 2nd Floating Restroom
- 'Deflagging' Plan Imperils L.A. Sea Jobs : Trade: Maritime unions protest effort by U.S.-subsidized carrier to register six new ships in the Marshall Islands, scuttling jobs for 300 to 400 U.S. seamen. Half are in the Southland.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Score Early, Often to Win
- At 52, Tammy Wynette's Still Cookin' Up Music : 'Heart Songs' Are Ageless Specialty of Country Queen
- Rejuvenated Nicholls Helps Defeat Ducks : Hockey: Blackhawk veteran scores a goal and gets an assist as Chicago defeats the team he wanted to join in 1993, 5-2.
- Debate Over 'Girl' Is Far From Over
- Quake Kills 2 Fans at Soccer Stadium
- COLUMN ONE : What the Oscar Hath Wrought : Once there was just one awards show in Hollywood. Now, money, marketing and ego have fueled a plethora of prizes. Some fear overkill.
- Parker Now Has Answer to Questions on USC
- Runners Overcome Goofy Turn : Hellebuyck, Smith Top Field in Misguided Disney Marathon
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES WRAP-UP : U.S. Out for One More Victory
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Welcome Plan, With All Its Flaws
- SANTA PAULA : New Board Proposed to Oversee Library
- UCLA Says Seeding Not an Indicator of Cowboy Talent
- Pop Music : Better Than Ezra's Fresh Remix: Everything Old Is New Again
- DANCE REVIEWS : A Reason to Celebrate From Taylor Co.
- AUTOS
- Germany to Open Its Telecommunications Market in 1998
- 'Fish War' Resumes as Canadians Chase Boats
- A Thriller They Can Understand
- Simon Casady; Journalist and Influential State Democrat
- Painting: the Medium of Memories
- Polish Diplomat Urges Iraq to Free 2 Americans
- Parents of Disturbed Children Unite to Seek Understanding : Families: Group members struggle with youngsters' uncontrollable behavior, which may be caused by medical disorders.
- Orange County Almanac
- Taking the High Road : An alliance formed by half a dozen lowrider clubs seeks to combat the negative image that plagues the hobby. Members are exposed to other cultures, and gang affiliations aren't allowed.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins to Get Taste of 'Country' Living : East Regional: Reeves, Oklahoma State's bruising center, pushes Massachusetts aside, 68-54.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mason Back but Knicks Can't Score
- Opera : San Diego Opera Bewitches Verdi's 'Macbeth,' Clumsily
- Blacks Fear Growth of Hate in a New Antelope Valley : Crime: Authorities are looking closely at a band of 80 to 100 skinheads blamed for several racial incidents.
- As Subsidies Near End, Goat Ranchers Fear Extinction : Budget: Texans who produce 90% of nation's mohair face loss of price supports. But now demand is growing.
- Taking the Ultimate Plunge--Citizenship