- Sharing the Ride
- Sam's Song : SWORD OF...
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- FILM CLIPS MAIL CALL : Whose Virus Is It Anyway?
- PARADISE RANCH : NEW MEXICO'S GRAY RANCH IS 502 SQUARE MILES OF UNINTERRUPTED WESTERN VISTAS; FOR THREE YEARS, IT WAS THE JEWEL IN THE NATURE CONSERVANCY'S CROWN OF PROTECTED AREAS, UNTIL THE GROUP SOLD IT--TO A RANCHER, TRANSFORMING THE WAY WILDERNESS IS PRESERVED.
- Catholics and Abortion
- Semi-Nude Paintings at Orleans Restaurant
- AND A CLOSER LOOK AT JUSTICE KENNARD
- Showing the Human Side of Officers
- The Gnatcatcher's Disappearing Habitat and Related 'Non-Issues'
- Costa Rica Praise
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- CLOSER SCRUTINY FOR CHRISTOPHER
- Parent-Liability Law Unneeded; Teen Offenders Should Be Named
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- ON HATING BRENDA
- Teaching Multicultural View of History
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- Parent-Liability Law Unneeded; Teen Offenders Should Be Named
- HAS KUSC'S FOCUS GOTTEN FUZZY?
- Construction Project Shutdowns Draw Fire
- The Barefoot Billionaire and Uncle Sam
- ANOTHER SIDE TO THE CHURCH
- Differences Between Council Candidates
- Easing Suffering of Dying Patients
- Small Army Speaks to El Toro Closure Plan
- CLOSER SCRUTINY FOR CHRISTOPHER
- Showing the Human Side of Officers
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- Los Angeles Government
- Vietnam Trip
- Bigger Than Biggest
- DUMB-BOY JOKES
- Don't Glorify the Taggers
- Assessing Gifts
- Names in the News - March 21, 1993
- Names in the News - March 21, 1993
- Names in the News - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 21, 1993
- Obituaries - March 21, 1993
- Trial Offers Murky Peek Into World of Intrigue : Testimony: Presenting himself as a CIA operative, a mystery man sues the LAPD for alleged false arrest that he says cost him his gun permit and millions of dollars.
- Clinton Hopes the Zeal for Spending Cuts Won't Go Too Far : Congress: Even champions of social programs are vying with conservatives to press for deficit reduction.
- UCI Students Weigh Toll of 33% Fee Hike on Their Lives : Education: The added $995 annually will mean quitting school for some. Others will seek part-time work or financial aid.
- Off to Europe : Deep in the Harz of German Lore and Legend : Mountainous region southeast of Hannover boasts fairy-tale towns and charming countryside.
- JULIE'S DWARFS: When Julie and husband Kim...
- NOTEBOOK : Recruiting Did the Trick for Tech
- BLUE PARKS: Cherokee Parks won a national...
- ADELYN'S STORY: Former Orange Coast College German...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Aspin's Foreign Policy Role Is Eclipsed by Christopher : Cabinet: Secretary of state's prominence surprises those who expected defense chief to be the brighter star.
- LIGHT MAGIC: The frustration of stop-and-go traffic...
- Many Urban Farmers Cling to Their Cal State Gardens : Campus: Some say they won't go and have staked out plots with tools, hoses and what's left of the winter crop.
- Smithsonian Scientists Find New Mineral in Museum's Quartz Collection : Geology: The discovery of moganite can help point the way to petroleum deposits and give clues in forming of man-made crystals.
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARTIN FELDSTEIN / KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : How the Rich Will Botch Clinton's Plan : Faced with big tax rate jumps, they'll shift and shelter income, slashing revenue gains.
- Clinton's Troubling Welfare Plan for the State--Defense Conversion : CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO
- State Bans 5 Foreign Insurers
- From Revolution to Extra Dry Rum
- Japan Eyes Stimulus Measures : Trade: $100-billion proposal is intended as a gift for Prime Minister Miyazawa to present to President Clinton next month.
- Wet Seal Annual Profit Nothing to Bark About : Earnings: Net income for 1992 dropped 19% from 1991 for the women's clothing chain. The recession is blamed for a poor 4th quarter.
- U.S. Officials Are Reviewing Security at Nuclear Plants
- City to Consider Donation to Save Ventura Library
- 'Spur Posse' Goes on the Defensive : Lakewood: Members of high school clique don't deny tabulating their sexual conquests. But they contend that all the encounters, for which eight have been arrested, were consensual.
- ART REVIEW : Two Masters Who Set California Creativity Apart : Shows of William Brice and Richard Diebenkorn combine to inspire thoughts of what it means to be a West Coast artist.
- TV REVIEWS : Book's Appeal Gets Lost in Translation
- MEDIA
- Gardens for Children
- Jukebox for Two Bits (and Change)
- Dow Gains 5.94; Bonds Rise After Early Loss : Market Overview
- Yeltsin Seeks Support for Russian Plebiscite to Boost His Rule
- Did they check the lost and found?Principal...
- Reynolds has been offered sponsorship deals by...
- FLORIDA DERBY : Duc d'Sligovil Gets Test Today
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Kentucky Makes Fast Work of Rider, 96-52
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Arizona Fans Don't Hide Disapproval
- BURBANK : Student Detained Over 'Gun' Lighter
- 3 Named to Anaheim's Budget Panel
- New Sentencing Date Planned for Convicted Embezzler
- 17 Senators Ask FBI to Probe Harassment at Abortion Clinics
- United Way Tops $5.12-Million Goal : Fund raising: The donations arrive despite the recession and a scandal at the national level.
- Placentia : City Rejects Condo Conversion Plan
- GIRLS' DIVISION IV : Scott Charges Up St. Bernard
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Southern Unawed by ACC : West Regional: The Jaguars upset No. 4-seeded Georgia Tech, 93-78. New Mexico falls to George Washington.
- Nance (50-62) Quits as Coach at Washington
- FBI Says Cult Leader's Attitude Is Changing
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Pay State but Under Protest
- Blaze Causes $1-Million Damage in Canyon Country
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : Seoul Repatriates Captured N. Korean
- NEWHALL : Caltrans Office Dedicated to Worker Killed on Job
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Ends Katella's Winning Streak
- PREP ROUNDUP : Perry Wins Twice to Lead El Toro in Girls' Swimming
- Pepperdine Beats UC Santa Barbara, 53-50
- TODAY'S GAMES : Cal's Kidd Seeking to Prove That LSU's Brown Is Wrong
- ART REVIEW : A Thinking Experience on Hollywood Boulevard
- For Kitt, Downhill Has New Meaning : Skiing: He finishes 29th in a makeup race he says never should have been run in the first place.
- NCAA Games Fail to Score
- Supreme Court's Byron White Will Step Down After 31 Years : Law: Departure would allow first high court appointee by a Democratic President in quarter of a century. Retirement could mark the start of a gradual shift toward the left.
- Embarrassed Japanese Hurry to Reject Latest Racial Remark
- CAMARILLO : Hawaii Junior High Band Will Perform
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Christopher Meets S. African Official
- At Long Last--No More Gridlock? : Signs of hope appear as Congress takes up the Clinton economic program
- Judge Says Politically Charged Memo Is 'Garbage' : Courts: Law clerk described a public defender as a 'flaming liberal' in notes prepared for the jurist. Incident raised concerns over lack of impartiality.
- Body Identified as Missing Ventura Man
- Another Ringless Summer Is Right Around the Corner
- Present at Birth of Theater of the Absurd : Stage: Director Nicolas Bataille brings to Hollywood the play that brought him and its author a piece of history--Ionesco's 'The Bald Soprano.'
- REBELLION : Forgiving the Enemy in Manila : President's efforts to neutralize Philippine rebels give him much-needed boost.
- Archbishop Resigns Amid Sex Allegations
- LOS ANGELES : Council Blocks Demolition of Sheraton-Town House
- MOORPARK : 600 Youths Take Part in 'Olympics' as School Fund-Raiser
- Roseanne Cleans Out Closet for Children's Charity
- VAN NUYS : 2 Probable Victims of Air Crash Named
- 2 County Agencies Face Stiff Budget Cuts : Sheriff: The East County Jail is likely to be closed as part of an effort to save the department $3.5 million to $5 million.
- SEAL BEACH : Prime Beach Land Lies Vacant: Why?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Stare-Down Led to Knifing, Report Says
- Woman Is 6th to Die on Stretch of Metrolink Train Tracks : Sylmar: Investigators say they believe Kay Jokel, 47, of Woodland Hills committed suicide.
- Iditarod
- Pick Six, Pick Nine Won on Only $10 in Wagers
- NCAA SWIMMING : Stanford Women Get Early Victory
- NIT ROUNDUP : Hunter Scores 39, Leads Jackson State by UConn
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Shanghai Film Fest to Be Held Oct. 7-14
- SIMI VALLEY : Retrial Scheduled in Drug Money Case
- GARDEN GROVE : Teacher's Birthday Bash Is Fun Lesson
- Sun Never Sets on the Routes of British Airways : Airlines: Permission to invest in USAir propels carrier even further ahead of its rivals.
- Coat of Paint Can Make World of Difference
- MEDICINE / MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS : FDA Panel Backs Marketing of New Drug
- Woo, Riordan Define Race's Polar Opposites
- Powell Calls Base Closures a Painful but Necessary Step
- Colombian Police Kill Escobar's Chief Hit Man
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Bomb in Calcutta Station Kills 4
- Muslims Stage Anti-Israel Protests
- In Eastern Bosnia, Last Mosques Fall
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Struck by Sky Diver Files Suit
- CAMARILLO : Board to Vote on Building of School
- SYLMAR : Woman Kneels in Path of Metrolink Train in Suicide
- On Most Issues, Clinton Is Winning Support From Religious Leaders : Presidency: Proposals on taxes, jobs and health care have received backing from many faiths. But his policy on abortion and homosexuality draws some opposition.
- Airport EIR Lists Price for Safer Takeoffs at John Wayne : Aircraft: Santa Ana Heights residents must endure more noise or airlines must reduce use of the loud McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jet, it says.
- '92 Spending Index Shows Voting Pattern Far From Solving Deficit
- Offspring Training : Their Fathers Own Major League Teams, but Harvard-Westlake's O'Malley, Werner Enjoy Playing Baseball Without Fanfare
- NBA ROUNDUP : For the Mavericks, This Is an Achievement
- GOLF SENIOR TOUR AT INDIAN WELLS : Desert Hot, Archer Hotter With 63
- Hodgins Continues Hitting Surge as Northridge Easily Handles SDSU
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : HE'S ON A Short List : Hurley Might Not Be Best Ever at College Point Guard, but There's No Doubt He's Up There
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Is No Match for Huntington Beach
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC's Bishop Pitches Three-Hitter
- Views Vary on Why Artistic Director Akalaitis Lost Her Job : Theater: Some say she did not get along with staff members; others blame her ouster on an impatient N.Y. Shakespeare Festival board of directors.
- BOYS' DIVISION II : O'Bannon, Artesia Finish Victorious Run, 68-66
- Photo Center Seeking Entries for Exhibition
- Brian May Has Been There Before : The Former Queen Star Now Opens for a Band He Helped Inspire--Guns N' Roses
- A Definition of Jazz? It's Still a Judgment Call
- COLUMN ONE : More Like War Than Medicine : Abortion doctors live in a medical nether world, and one that has grown more dangerous. The hostile atmosphere and emotional trauma are thinning their ranks.
- VENTURA : Homeless Man Dies After Being Stabbed
- French Socialist Tries to Swat Away Defeat : Elections: Ex-premier's local mosquito record may drive constituents to dump him. Polls show they won't be alone in rejecting the ruling party.
- U.S. in Moral Plunge, Colson Says : Society: Imprisoned in the Watergate scandal, former White House counsel now ministers to inmates. He warns about the dangers of stripping away religion from public life.
- Celtics Are Nearly Perfect at the End : Pro basketball: They make 15 of 16 shots in the fourth quarter to beat Lakers, 129-119.
- Calcante's Heroics Are Catching in CSUN's Softball Sweep of UNLV
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Indiana Romps, but Question Remains : Midwest Regional: Henderson's status still unknown after 97-54 victory over Wright State.
- ANGELS : Farrell Is Out to Prove His Arm Is Sound Again
- World News as a 'Day One' Priority : Television: ABC's new magazine show has hired Paul Woolwich, former executive of British TV's tough, influential 'This Week,' as foreign editor.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Fullmer, Montclair Prep Flex Their Muscles
- STAGE
- Kaiser Employees Approve Strike Plan : Labor: Union members seeking 5% raise over three years could walk out within 10 days.
- The Principles of Health Care Reform
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Crime Group Plans Manure Blitz
- Metal Detectors 101 : Burbank Educators Learn How to Conduct Weapons Searches
- Shtick That Goes Beyond Routine : Comedy: Stand-up performer Alex Valdez of Santa Ana and partner Jim O'Brien bring their audiences into the world of the blind with their 'theater of the mind.'
- Where's All the Good Storytelling on Television? : TV movies: The art of drama specials has been forfeited to cable as the Big Three turn to more fast-buck exploitation films.
- Write Santa Anita, Not Old Kentucky Home
- Debate Over National Health Care
- Debate Over National Health Care
- 'Boxing Helena'
- In Sports World Ruled by Dollar, Burke Story Is a Breath of Fresh Air
- Stability in the Eye of the UCLA Beholder
- Lasorda Rings His Smoke Alarm
- Teen Drivers and Alcohol
- No-Fee Traffic Control
- Why Should Ballplayers Care About the Deficit?
- In Sports World Ruled by Dollar, Burke Story Is a Breath of Fresh Air
- NHL Inconvenience: Life Is Like That
- A Little Extra Is Worth the Price
- One Article Worth Saving, Other's Not
- In Sports World Ruled by Dollar, Burke Story Is a Breath of Fresh Air
- Theater Education Support
- Woo and Banks
- A Fan Isn't Buying What Hearn Is Selling
- A Little Extra Is Worth the Price
- Debate Over National Health Care
- NHL Inconvenience: Life Is Like That
- Definitely Don't Read This
- 'Anti-Smoker' a Misused Label
- Teen Drivers and Alcohol
- In Sports World Ruled by Dollar, Burke Story Is a Breath of Fresh Air
- Debate Over National Health Care
- Teen Drivers and Alcohol
- Base Closings
- HOME DECORATING : Handle With Care Exotic Textiles That Dress Up a Room
- AGED FROM SCRATCH : In Costa Mesa, wood furniture is handcrafted by artisans. Then each piece is distressed to make it look like an heirloom with a past.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Candidates Cultivate Fine Art of the Spiel
- UC Regents OK President's Plan to Hike Fees by $995, Cut Salaries 5% : Education: Over objections that the expense will shut out many students, divided board votes 12 to 7 for increase.
- Growers Worry Over Possible Loss of Poison : Agriculture: Strawberry farmers are concerned that their annual $110-million harvest could plummet if EPA succeeds in phasing out the pest killer methyl bromide.
- Decisions
- SANTA ANITA : Kotashaan Heads Field for San Luis Rey
- PEOPLE WATCH
- AIRLINES
- Paneling Is Easier to Paint Than Refinish
- Georgia Shoots Down Russian Warplane Over Abkhazia : Soviet aftermath: Accounts differ as to what the jet fighter was doing over the breakaway province. The pilot was killed.
- U.S. Considering Evacuation in Bosnia : Balkans: Heavy helicopters would be sent to fetch wounded civilians. But mission would endanger U.S. air crews.
- Timothy Edmondson will be installed as associate...
- LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Armed Robbers Hit Stores, Cleaners
- Relatives Find Woman, 20, Strangled in Her Bedroom : Crime: Her recent breakup with a San Francisco man is part of the inquiry into the slaying, police said.
- Pro Football
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Win, 5-2, Eliminate Whalers as Playoff Hopefuls
- Eberhart Lands Crescenta Valley Football Post
- Utah State Signs Irvine Volleyball Player Pursley
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Turns On His Power, Shoots 69 to Take Lead
- TV REVIEWS : Look at Harsh Work in 'Two Miles Down'
- MUSIC REVIEW : USC Musicians Excel With Britten
- THEATER REVIEW : An Ode to Modern Living : 'Falsettos,' the story of a man who leaves his wife and son to move in with his male lover, enlightens through wit.
- ECONOMY
- U.S. Protestant Majority Shows Drop in Gallup Poll
- 2 County Agencies Face Stiff Budget Cuts : Libraries: The director proposes layoffs and major reductions in branch hours to offset a loss of state funds.
- CAMARILLO : Meeting to Discuss Annexing School
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Louisville Has Last Word Over Delaware
- Corruption Probe Focuses on Ex-Customs Official : Border: San Diego district chief abruptly retired. He denies tampering with computer files on smuggling.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City-Owned Acreage Leased for Farming
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Beach Night Curfew of 10 Urged
- The Catholic Deaf Community of the Diocese...
- Caltrans Dedicates New Building to Worker Killed on the Job
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCLA Figures That's More Like It, 81-70 : West Regional: Less than a week after losing in Tucson by 19, Bruins turn back Iowa State. O'Bannon has 20 points.
- In a potential breakthrough in the fight...
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Joni Easterly Gives USC Drive With More Than Her Statistics
- NIT ROUNDUP : Connecticut Falls to Jackson State
- 12-Year-Old Plan Pays Off for Brea : Championship game: Ladycats' Colleen Hudson, guarding Bella Vista's Amy Smith one-on-one, holds the center to 11 points.
- It Isn't Pretty, but Bruins Do Make a Point
- TV REVIEW : 'Family Pictures': There's Still Hope for Networks
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreographer Karen Goodman at Cal State L.A.
- Iraqis Had Two Dozen Torture Sites for Kuwaitis, U.S. Reports
- "As goes L.A., so goes the nation,"...
- Countywide : Man Critical After Being Shot at Motel
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officers Subdue Brawl Outside Club
- L.A. Religious, Civic Leaders to Discuss Healing Racial Discord
- CAMARILLO : Daughter in Beating Case Pleads Insanity
- NEW WORLD ORDER: Author Will Baron will...
- SAN FERNANDO : Pico Street Bus Service to End
- Jury Stymied in Lockheed Toxic Exposure Case : Courts: The judge orders jurors to keep trying. The outcome will influence the claims of 624 current and former workers of the Burbank plant.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Boyd Pitches Perfect Game for Fullerton
- BOYS' DIVISION IV : Serra Lets Good Times Roll Against Salinas Palma, 67-44
- Keshmiri Suspended for Life
- Pro Football
- Knox Carries Lee Past The Master's
- MUSIC REVIEW : Diemecke Leads With Panache
- Assemblyman Collins Suffers Heart Attack
- DIPLOMACY : Face to Face With 'Troubles' of N. Ireland, Clinton Blinks
- Day After Pacemaker Implant, Aspin Is Up, Walking the Halls
- U.N. Aid Convoy Enters Besieged Bosnian City
- ANAHEIM : Dispensing Wisdom of the Younger Ages
- Simi Valley : Councilwoman Can Vote on Some Bills
- 'With Padre Olivares, One Always Felt Stronger'
- Baja State Police Accused of Abuses : Human rights: Report cites widespread corruption and torture. Officials say reforms are proceeding and that claims are exaggerated.
- LANCASTER : 2nd Man Held in Slaying at ATM
- Autopsy Backs Claims That Jail Death Was Murder : Killing: Mexican authorities say North Hollywood man committed suicide, but relatives have insisted he was slain while in custody.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : The Tourists Outnumber the Swallows
- Pro Basketball
- Cal Poly Pomona Falls in Division II
- Nicholls Resigns as La Habra Coach
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Erickson's Basket Rescues Brea Again : Prep basketball: For second consecutive season her clutch shot, this one with 3.5 seconds to play, gives Ladycats a State title.
- CSUN Bounces Back in Women's Tennis
- TV REVIEWS : 'Kiss': Mom Accused of Poisoning Baby
- United Cuts Orders, May Give Up Routes
- Oregon Wins OK to Ration Medical Care
- LOS ANGELES : Car Stolen During Fatal Carjacking Recovered
- Railroad Plus Beach Adds Up to Tragedy
- Police in Van Nuys Recover Auto Stolen in Fatal Carjacking
- EL MONTE : 50-Mile Pursuit Ends With 4 Arrests
- LOS ANGELES : Trial Ordered in Shooting of 3 Doctors at County-USC
- VENTURA : High School Joins Meat-Out Effort
- LOS ANGELES : Investigation of Holden Harassment Claims Urged
- DODGERS : Teams Fly North to Toronto--for the Weather
- Jesuit High Standout With King-Sized Feet Has Feats to Match : Division I boys: Josh King is 6 feet 7, has size 18 shoes and shooting touch of a guard. He's headed for Cal State Fullerton.
- An Insider's Look at the 'Hood : Television: A former gang member and two of his friends have taped an unusual glimpse of life in South-Central L.A. for the ABC newsmagazine 'Day One.'
- A Taste of Holmes From a Master Storyteller
- WEEKEND TV : It's a College Basketball Marathon
- GARDENING : Take Kids, Add Dirt and Mix Well for Best Results
- U.S., Europeans Declare Temporary Truce on Trade
- Allen Tells Court of Threats From Farrow : Trial: Filmmaker testifies in child-custody case that his former lover feigned suicide and flew into ferocious rages.
- Countywide : Homework Hot Line Has Parents' Number
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : New Mexico State Rolls Behind Crawford
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pop-Metal From Flotsam & Jetsam
- USC Symphony Plays to Win : Orchestra: The director of the respected college group draws from the School of Music but loses some of its team to the pros.
- Panel Backs Marketing of New Drug to Treat MS : Medicine: FDA approval is expected to follow. Beta-interferon could be available to those with the disabling disease by summer.
- Police Officers Find Their Task Increasingly Perilous : Violence: Assaults in recent years are at all-time high. Unprovoked attacks have risen since riots, some say.
- Farming Out an Education : High School Students Learn Business Skills by Raising Livestock
- Restoring Balance to a Controversial Court : White's intention to resign gives Clinton a big opportunity
- Father Luis Olivares, Voice for the Poor, Dies of AIDS
- Countywide : Students to Compete in Mathcounts Event
- SANTA ANA : 3 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide