- Veteran 'Letterman' Producer to Leave Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Coffee Tied to Fewer Suicides by Women
- Trial Lawyers Facing 3-Pronged Assault
- Wearing Ill-Fitting Seat Belt Better Than Going Strapless
- Agenda / Issues Coming Up
- Yes on Two Bond Measures : Schools and quake protection for highways would be improved
- Long Beach Bemoans Early End to Season
- Complaints Are Plentiful About This Field Too
- ESPERANZA
- Big West's Spartan Existence
- Before You Decide, Consider the Trends
- INSURANCE
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / MILAN : Yes, It's Scorcese and Armani, Together Again
- Israeli Crackdown Strains Relations With Palestinians
- Irvine Co. Land Baron to Sell Interest in Properties
- End to Irvine's Season Is Anticlimactic
- Asian Markets Follow U.S. Stocks Down; Yields Rise
- Crowd Favorite Upset in Butterfly
- Rookie Herron Gets Wire-to-Wire Victory
- Red Wings Set Record With This Victory
- Golf Takes Shot, but Again Can't Make It Off Tee
- Fires, Exodus Mar Turnover of Serb-Held Areas
- A Question of Honor, History and Equality
- All It Takes Is a Glimpse of Possibilities
- Mall Store Evacuated During Electrical Fire
- 7 Council Candidates to Debate the Issues
- Valdes Will Let Others Do the Talking
- Seeding Leaves Unhappy Bruins Planted in Indiana
- With March Madness On, Catch You on the Rebound
- DANCE REVIEW : Bale Folclorico Trips on Choreography
- The E-Mail Ticket : Tourist Attractions Use Internet Web Sites to Snare Customers
- Jack Kevorkian? She's Got His Number
- A Surf-and-Turf Battle to Unseat Rohrabacher
- Jumping Out of 'the Fishbowl' : Free of Washington's Public Glare, Janice Johnson Is Back in the Swim of O.C. Life
- Driver Hurt as Crash Ends Chase
- Now That He's in NBA, He Can Switch to Limousines
- ART
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Probe of Zoo Blaze Faults Fired Guards
- Lofty Ambition : Troubled Teens Raise Funds and Hopes for Everest Trip
- Burmese Press Their Cause Here
- Transient Arrested in Stabbing of Boy
- The Weed That Ate the World?
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : From Rage and Outrage to Courage : Terrorism breeds the politics of fear and more terrorism. Palestinians voted for peace; give it, and them, a chance.
- Cost of Cutting View-Impeding Embankment Too Steep
- SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
- Survey Finds Wide Gap in Amount of Commissions Major Brokerages Charge
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Japan, Flap Adds to Anxiety About U.S. Ties
- Off-Duty Deputy Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Candidates a Contrast in Style and Perspective
- EDISON
- Woman, 94, Killed in Traffic Collision
- Cooler Air, Showers May Hit Valley Today
- Kentucky Loses Winning Streak, but Pitino Doesn't Seem to Mind
- Clippers Get Break on Desperation Shot
- San Jose State Reserve Makes Winning Shot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Altan Excels in Fiery Donegal Tradition
- Dance : In Between Lines, Individuals Stand Out
- Russia Threat Fades; Europe Cuts Military
- Orlando's Home Becomes Its Castle After 122-106 Victory
- Everything O'Bric Touches Turns to Gold for Edison
- El Camino Wins State Academic Decathlon
- Officer Infected With HIV Is Torn Between Serving and Protecting
- San Dimas Woman Killed on Freeway
- Pet Photo Fund-Raiser Will Benefit Shelter
- Streets of Moscow Are Going to the Dogs
- Exhibit by Southland Artists Opens at Plaza
- 3-Mile Walk Celebrates Post-Quake Renewal
- 15-Year-Old Arrested in Rape Attempt
- A Greener Kind of Cleaner
- Asians Don't Want a Pullout of American Troops : Japan: Despite the protests on Okinawa, the presence of U.S. forces is considered beneficial, even necessary.
- Kariya the Mightiest Duck of All
- Good Night, George
- Youth Showcase Set for Saturday
- 'Balto' Depicts Real-Life Heroics
- Orange County
- Man Held Following Restaurant Shooting
- Valley High School Wins State Academic Decathlon
- Reports Indicate Budget Is on Track
- Victory Belongs in the Pits for Earnhardt
- Victory Belongs in the Pits for Earnhardt
- Grammy Voting Changes Are Just a Form of Ageism
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Time to Support Theater
- Rotary Club Selects Peace Officer of Year
- House Moves on Economy
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Was Midlife Crisis Theory About 'Babe' a Hit or a Miss?
- Cost Differences in Health Plans
- Ruling on Seizure Laws
- Richard Lugar
- L.A. Exports
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Memories of Balto
- Selling Donor Names of Nonprofit Groups
- Perez's Rescuers
- President Clinton
- Los Angeles County - News from March 11, 1996
- MOVIES - March 11, 1996
- MOVIES - March 11, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - March 11, 1996
- San Diego County - News from March 11, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 11, 1996
- Buchanan Defies Party Over Dole
- URGENT CARE: For the past 18 years,...
- Police Kill 2 in West Valley Confrontations
- Ross Hunter, Prolific Movie Producer, Dies
- Deputy Is Arrested in Fatal Crash in Lancaster
- 12 Hurt in 2 Crashes; 3 Hospitalized
- TECHNOLOGY - March 11, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - March 11, 1996
- From the Archives: George Burns, Comedy's Elder Statesman, Dies
- Spain's Goal: Lure Tourists --and Money
- Bad Blue Blood : FICTION : ASKING FOR LOVE,<i> By Roxana Robinson (Random House: $21; 274 pp.)</i>
- Sharp Divisions Portend Tight Race on Airport
- 'Century'
- A Political Machine That Creates a Sense of Belonging
- Driver Killed, 4 Hurt in Newport Crash
- Controversial Coffeehouse Up for Sale
- Golden West Rallies to Defeat Orange Coast
- Call It Sedate Saturday This Time as Most Top Teams Win
- Tustin Junior DeGrammont Adding to His Repertoire
- Hill Overtakes Villeneuve in Australian GP
- Changes Needed to Address U.S. Patent Regulation Shortcomings
- For Some, Alpacas Are an Investment to Hold
- Stubborn Yucca Trees Yield Only to the Ax
- FICTION
- Surf and Turf for Less
- Little Book Lost : NONFICTION : LITTLE GIRL LOST: The Troubled Childhood of Princess Diana by the Woman Who Raised Her, <i> By Mary Clarke (Birch Lane Press: $19.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- The Life and Times of Judge Roy...
- Congress Finds Private Sector Labor Laws Tough to Obey
- Show Business Pro Convinced Millions That Life Begins Again at 79
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Andrei Kozyrev
- Taking Its Toll : THE 118: Some Resent Creeping Urbanization Along East-West Route
- Lynch Helps Marina Win Loara Tournament Title
- Dominguez Overpowers Inglewood
- Head Over Heels in Dordogne Valley
- The Right Honorable Opposition : NONFICTION : STORMING THE GATES: Protest Politics and the Republican Revival,<i> By Dan Balz and Ronald Brownstein (Little, Brown: $24.95; 416 pp.)</i>
- China to Conduct Live-Ammunition Exercises Off Taiwan
- Following New Leads at Detectives Convention
- Finding the Right Notes Can Reveal a City's Soul
- The Case of the Empty Egyptian Tomb: Where Are the Mummies?
- Book Excerpts Say First Lady Active in Whitewater Deal
- Anti-Immigrant Bills Put Young Woman and Family in Limbo
- Back Bay High School Fights Odds, Survives Tragedy to Field Team : Hoops and Aspirations
- 2 Firefighters Burned in Apartment Blaze
- Candidates Weigh Clinic, Libraries and Airport Plans
- So Much for Kennedy Against So-So Westlake
- DIVISION III
- After Last Season's Stumble, Palmdale Seeking to Step Up in '96
- COVER STORY : A Frank Assessment : Nearly four decades after his landmark photo essay 'The Americans,' Robert Frank's work is the subject of a traveling retrospective and a film series.
- Preventive Medicine : Doctors Exercise Survival Instinct by Seeking MBAs in New UCI Program
- Home Builder Chalks Up 3rd Year in a Row
- 'Hot Digs' for Dogs Are on Display at Design Center
- PEACE AND ITS DISCONTENTS: Essays on Palestine...
- Southern Africa--New Gateway for Narcotics
- 'A Low Down Dirty Shame'
- Soviet Fall, Asian Boom Fuel Illicit Animal Trade
- 10 Years After Mormon Bombings, Forger's Crimes Retain Mystery
- A Lesson for Dole
- A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life : Rival Transportation Authorities Document Their Disagreements
- Quiksilver's Income Up
- Furniture Manufacturer Putting It All Together
- How Ford Finally Found the Road to Wellville : The Japanese Had America's Big Three Car Makers on the Ropes. But Each Came Back With Different Styles. Ford Decided All It Had to Do Was Make Better Cars. What a Concept!
- El Camino Places 2nd in Academic Decathlon Event
- Gretzky Gets First Goals in St. Louis for Blues
- Mounties Win by Surviving Near Foul-Up
- Park's Choice: L.A. or Korean Army
- Newbury Park Finally Poised for a Happy Ending
- San Diego Stadium Tries Something New
- COMMENTARY : Putting Up a Grand Facade : San Diego's Museum of Contemporary Art is opening a $9.25-million expansion and renovation that adds style and function. But the most telling message may lie behind that pretty new front.
- THEATER NOTES : Trail of the 'Spider Woman'
- In Search Of . . .
- Legal Settlement Adds to Losses for National Education
- And Nature Lived Happily Ever After
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : A dog named Heck stars on Showtime; 'Aliens' comes to ABC; acting critters profiled on TBS
- What Tickles America's Fancy?
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGIN ISLANDS : 2 From S. Carolina Ambushed, Slain
- Man Who Taped King Beating Defends LAPD
- Harvard Leaves Pond With Win
- Ventura Turns Up Heat, Ices Saddleback, 69-62, for Title
- HUNTINGTON BEACH
- Sweep Makes Ventura a Championship Two-Timer
- DIVISION V
- Tips on How to Keep Off the IRS' Audit List
- Virtual Relations : FICTION : BLADE RUNNER 2,<i> By K. W. Jeter (Bantam Books: $21.95: 340 pp.)</i>
- south beach WHITE Hot : Miami's Art Deco District adds to its allure with a surreal new hotel and a growing flock of celebrity-owned hangouts : Hottest Hotel
- If It Isn't Broke
- Bond Traders' Power Again Riles Markets
- Humble Hero : Navy Rescuer Says He Was Just Following Training When He Pulled 3 Downed Fliers From the Frigid Pacific as Sharks Lurked Nearby
- A Cozy Winter Den Goes a Long Way Toward Keeping a Bear Out of Trouble
- Community College District Shortfall Cause for Concern : It must be asked why something wasn't done sooner
- Long Beach Has Nothing to Show for Its Lost Weekend in Reno
- Fourth-Seeded Utah State Eliminates Top-Seeded 49ers
- For Medvedev, Good Life Has Downside
- Herron Comes Back to Pack, Then Recovers
- Magdaleno Facing Decision on Job He Has Put His Heart Into
- Keep On Stompin' : Those Aussies in Silverchair have a debut hit album, are touring the United States for the fourth time--and they're only 16.
- Cartoon Calling
- A Tale of TV and the Denizens Who Lurk There
- U.S. Diplomat Resigns; Oversaw Bosnia Pact
- The ace in the hole of Peter...
- Dealing in Buchanan
- Mater Dei Fades in Second Half and Loses, 78-67
- Up With 'Relish'
- SMALL FACES
- Felonious Fiction : EQUATION FOR EVIL,<i> By Philip Caputo (HarperCollins: $25; 488 pp.)</i>
- THE MYTH OF REPRESSED MEMORY: False Memories...
- Grandma Was a Back Bay Boho : NONFICTION : THE WHITE BLACKBIRD: A Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by her granddaughter,<i> By Honor Moore (Little, Brown: $24.95; 416 pp.)</i>
- Parenting the Parent
- 'The Oddfather' and 'Junior' Reputedly Run 2 Top Mob Families
- Clinton Dismisses GOP Proposals on Budget
- Volunteers Go to Bed for 2 Weeks to Study Effects of Spaceflight
- America and Protectionism: The Myth of Free Trade
- A PLANNING GUIDE TO MARCH 10-16 IN ORANGE COUNTY
- Sheriff Joe Takes Great Pride in His Jail's Lean-and-Mean Reputation
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Can We Avoid a New Silent Spring? : Endocrine disrupters-- chemicals mimicking hormones--may be the cause of widespread reproductive anomalies.
- The Candidates
- Crenshaw Knows Way Around Mater Dei
- Woodbridge's First Quarter Too Much for Brea Olinda
- A Cinderella Story of His Own : Larry Hart didn't just write 'Sisterella'--he's able to walk the walk and talk the talk 'cause he's been there.
- Money Watchers Should Keep Eye on Japan's Exchange Intervention
- Tour Du Jour : A Gallery of Stairs
- Good Time to Get on Board in Foreign Markets
- Landlord Can Ask About Credit
- Churches of Shanghai : They open a window on the country's political and religious past
- FICTION
- Companies find the Internet to be a valuable business tool, but many say they have to keep an eye on ... : Cyberloafing@Work
- A Certain Dedication in the Himalayas
- Volunteers Wire 2,500 Schools on NetDay
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- George Burns, Comedy's Elder Statesman, Dies
- More Details of Citron's Psychic Quest Emerge
- An Uncertain Road for Spain : Goals of new prime minister--and the electorate--are hazy
- Six Escape Ventura House Fire; Arson Is Suspected
- Hitting the Trails
- Bleak Sight, Big Job : Task Force Tackling Zone of Crime, Blight Near Harbor
- Notes on your surroundingsSpring Fever--It's a great...
- Five Compete in Wide-Open GOP Derby for Conroy's Seat
- Mater Dei Pays Back Ventura Buena With Interest
- New York Wasn't His Kind of Town
- After Loss, Long Beach State Hoping for NIT Bid
- Mater Dei Disassembles Buena, 48-40
- Sweep Makes Ventura a Championship Two-Timer
- Ventura College Wins Two Titles
- Vision of 'Regina' Restored : Marc Blitzstein's operatic adaptation of 'The Little Foxes' has never been seen the way the late American composer intended--until now.
- YOU GOTTA HAVE FRIENDS
- MR. LEARY'S OPUS : Preparing for a '60s Flashback
- Westside Oasis : Beverlywood's well-kept homes, private security draw residents to unincorporated area
- Four-Star Films : 'Guelwaar'
- San Jose State Upsets Irvine
- Unfazed by New Ball, Baker Is Nearly Perfect in Final
- Merger Painful but Necessary : As Donations to the Arts Shrink, Consolidation Makes Sense
- Goal Size to Remain the Same, FIFA Rules
- Lobbyists Still Cozy Up, Even With Gift Ban
- Irvine Tastes Its Own Medicine
- For Her, Fairy Tales Came True
- Nuggets Win, Keep Creeping Up on Playoffs
- With Barber Pitching, It's No Close Shave for CLU
- Bad Signs for the NFL
- Titans Sweep Pacific With 16-4 Rout
- GARDEN GROVE
- Videos Without the Posturing : A new generation of artists is changing the direction of music--as well as the rules of its on-screen presentation.
- Two Loans Are Different Animals
- Tenant Workshop Slated in Glendale
- Researcher Hoping to Shed Light on Gray Area Between Heaven, Earth
- Russian Troops Retake Grozny After 4-Day Battle
- American Gothic : FICTION : THE MANIKIN,<i> By Joanna Scott (Henry Holt: $22.50; 276 pp.)</i>
- NATURAL ACTS: A Sidelong View of Science...
- Forbes Faces GOP Pressure to Bow Out
- Taiwan's Fate Is Final Act of China's Civil War
- The Road to the Wizards of Odds
- L.A. Speak : 7-Eleven
- STYLE / GARDENS : CALL THEM OLD-FASHIONED : Heirloom Roses Continue to Enchant With Their Heady Perfume and Storied Beginnings
- STYLE / FASHION : Hugging is Back : Hip-Huggers Are Back, and These Days You Don't Have to Be Daring to Wear Them
- 4 Held After Police Find Bomb Materials, Drugs, Arms in Raid
- A Race of Competing Conservatives
- Tet Is No Time for Rancor : Rival Vietnamese Festivals Tested Tradition of Harmony
- Celebrating--and Promoting--a Rich Tapestry of Faiths : The county is more diverse than many suspect, but more could be done to increase communication.
- The Canary Sings, Our Hero Squawks, the Plot Thickens
- DIVISION IV
- Northridge's Dream Season Takes Nightmarish Turn in Santa Barbara
- 5 Arrested as Rival Gangs Clash at Restaurant
- Some Aggies Are Dying to Make It Offical
- SANTA MARGARITA
- DIVISION IV
- Foiled by Angels, Gillick Turned to Angelos
- The Museum : Please, Touch the Dial
- Moorpark Man, 19, Dies As Car Crashes, Burns
- Body of Woman Found in Desert Field
- Obituaries : Johnnie R. Davison; Equipment Operator
- Arts Plaza Is Experts' Choice, if Not Residents'
- California May Not Name 'NCAA Here We Come' Tune
- Her Teammates Had No Doubts She'd Make It
- Graf Makes Quick Work of Triska, 6-0, 6-1
- A Tale of Two Symphonies
- **, CELINE DION, "Falling Into You", 550 Music/Epic
- In Brief : *** 1/2 Sepultura, "Roots," Roadrunner.
- Opening Hollywood's Closet
- Return With Us Now . . .
- 200 Volunteers Connect With Their Schools
- Mauldin May Be Retired, but He's Not Retiring
- 10 Chasing Coveted Seat in Pivotal 24th District
- City Sues Again Over Ventura Mall Expansion