- 4 Doctors Accused of Paying for Patients Surrender to Police
- Broader Curfew Powers Enacted : Law enforcement: The ordinance expands police authority to arrest violators. It comes in response to a court ruling that could hamper the LAPD response to riots or other emergencies.
- BUENA PARK : Federal Funds Save Anti-Gang Program
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : Note to East Carolina: Make Most of the Experience
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : Picture of Contentment : After Turning Back on UNLV, O'Bannon Has Enjoyed UCLA
- Hockey
- Bradarich Quits as Foothill Basketball Coach
- NIT ROUNDUP : Miami (Ohio) Upsets Ohio State
- ARTS
- 'Wonder Years' Stars Accused of Sexual Harassment : Television: Fred Savage and Jason Hervey are named by former costume designer. Show's spokesmen deny charges.
- L.A. Festival Has Faith in Arab Theme : Arts: This year's presentation features African, African- American and Middle Eastern cultures. Arab community leaders and festival officials hope to defuse stereotyping.
- Voucher Plan for Schools
- The Trouble With Teen Pregnancy
- Graffiti Vandals
- Article on Boseman Draws Criticism
- Downey Theater and Writer's Identity
- Keeping World Safe for the Easter Bunny
- A Modern Stone-Age Fantasy : When other kids were getting in trouble, Brian Levant made movies and watchedTV. Now the child of television has a dream project. He's directing John Goodman andElizabeth Perkins in the big-budget, live-action film "The Flintstones."
- Effort to Preserve Sandstone Canyon
- Shoppers Club at W. Covina Plaza
- TV Images of Latinos Worry Young Reader
- Graffiti Vandals
- School Counselors
- What New-Car Dealers Offer
- Graffiti Vandals
- Graffiti Vandals
- Defeat of School Ballot Measure
- Admonition
- Religious Fanatics
- Ethnic Tensions in High Schools
- Voucher Plan for Schools
- 'The World of Fear' : ...
- Students Read Story About Their School
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / MARIO'S RISTORANTE : Nautical but Nice : The establishment offers dependable Italian cuisine and a view of the coast, but doesn't deck you with seafront trappings.
- Why Shoot? 'For the Hell of It'
- The Potato Couch
- Raid on 'Chop Shop' Spurs Probe : Thefts: One arrested in what police say may be sophisticated stolen car ring. Transponder leads to garage with assorted parts and to body shop.
- Focus : UCLA Professor Tapped by Clinton
- COLUMN ONE : Where All Roads Lead to Scandal : A corruption miasma leaves Italy searching its conscience--questioning the wink-and-nod selective obedience to the law that is a linchpin of daily life.
- The following are the top music sales...
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Business Sense : An Ojai woman has written a witty, down-to-earth book about women entrepreneurs in America.
- Woman Wins Fight Over Civil War 'Battle' Garb
- Injured Man Jailed by Mistake for 5 Days
- Tenured Faculty Spared in Projected CSUN Layoffs : Education: Officials predict the need to trim 450 other jobs to absorb an expected 7% cut in state funding.
- MOORPARK : Children Send Cartoons to Clinton
- CALABASAS : Coach Warns Students About Perils of Drug Use
- CITY HALL WATCH : And Whose Job Is It?
- Six-Run Inning Sparked by Squeeze Helps Saugus Defeat Quartz Hill
- Knights Held to 4 Hits in Loss to Crespi
- 3rd-Quarter Earnings Will Be Lower Than Expected, Western Digital Says
- A consortium of U.S. and Mexican companies...
- FOOD AND LOATHING : Tongues for the Memory
- FOOD AND LOATHING : Not All They're Cracked Up to Be
- Monrovia : Bulletproof Vests Approved
- Good Nights Pay Off in the Light of Day for 'Irene' Author : Novelist: Jan Burke, who grew up in Garden Grove and Los Alamitos, wrote her first mystery in the evenings after work and ended up with a three-book contract.
- Blending Jazz With R & B, Pop
- 2 Men Accused of Trying to Shoot California Condor
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Aggressive Play Helps Corsairs to Victory
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 5TH L.A. CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : Yaroslavsky, Lake Clash Over Fox Expansion
- MUSIC / BIG MOUNTAIN : Crossover, Mon : This bilingual reggae band with a message is climbing charts on a wide spectrum of radio formats.
- Woo's First TV Ads Claim Foes Distort Record
- CAMARILLO : Lawsuit on Hospital Merger Dismissed
- BURBANK : Council Delays Vote on Zoning Overhaul
- Hockey
- Raiders Lose Out, Esiason Goes to Jets : NFL: L.A. might be able to land Hebert with a four-year contract.
- ANGELS : Door Open, but Springer in Limbo
- Jurisprudence
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Philanthropic Media Forum Probed in N.Y.
- Boyz in the Hoods : The Mentors, scourge of Tipper Gore and civilization in general, prove that nothing exceeds like excess.
- Simi Valley : Lawyer Links Client With Manslaughter
- The L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- Reseda Hurdler Powell Sidelined by Groin Injury
- Rematch Goes to Spurs, 101-100 : Pro basketball: They get 29 points from Robinson and avenge Monday loss to Lakers.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : The Vanguard's 'Equus' Finds Gait for Unstable Characters
- Forfeits Seem Unlikely for Nevada Las Vegas
- Capital Cities-ABC Inc. said it created a...
- The story of a lonely woman, trapped...
- FOOD AND LOATHING : What Tripe!
- World's Worst Wine?
- Speaker on a Roll but Won't Face Wilson
- Medicaid Bills for Poor Up 25% in U.S., 36% in California : Health: Another 3.3 million persons were added to beneficiary ranks nationally, 466,000 in the state. This was a 12% jump in both enrollments.
- Plan OKd to Nearly Double CSU Fees by '95
- Dispute Over Sewage Fees Ends Up in Court : Waste treatment: Los Angeles and several neighboring cities disagree about how to divide the costs of the $1-billion Hyperion plant upgrade.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Yeltsin Seeks Stronger Commonwealth : Russia: Appeal for closer ties among former Soviet republics is aimed in part at bolstering his political support at home.
- Torres Upset About No-Fault Bill's Path : Insurance: The senator says the pay-at-the-pump plan will not survive Judiciary Committee. He and Roberti engage in a shouting match over the assignment.
- Young Volunteers Win Unsung Hero Awards
- Helen Hayes, Legend of U.S. Theater, Dies
- The Roles of Helen Hayes
- Changing of Guard Tax : Bradbury's Use of County Funds for 24-Hour Security Draws Gadfly's Ire
- Decisions
- Tolerance: Why Schools Must Lead : Tension in Orange County reveals the danger
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools to Review Attendance Policy
- Flashing o' the green: A veteran lobbyist,...
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Urges Death for 2 in Slayings at Church
- Body Recovered in Plane Crash : Search: Up to five other people are missing. Wreckage is found in ocean off Carpinteria hours after the twin-engine craft left Van Nuys Airport.
- New Torrance Treasurer Already Has a Year on the Job : Government: Linda Barnett is sworn in as the city moves to recover from its loss of $6.2 million in an investment scam.
- Holding the reins of one of the...
- Playing on Different Level Can Bring Sweeter Rewards
- PREP ROUNDUP : This Time, No. 1 University Tops Woodbridge in Tennis
- TV/RADIO
- EATING SMART : No Meat, Just Potatoes
- 'Solitaire' Pursues the Beauty of Chanel
- The Name Is Sea Bass, See?
- 'Chocolate Sunday' Won't Spoil Their Appetite for a Caper
- CASTING CALLAUDITIONS
- A Hometown Favorite Draws Quite a Crowd : Celebration: It's called the Azalea Parade, but it's far from a flowery event. With everything from a 76-year-old queen to a Hawaiian theme to a street-smart vendor, it's the essence of Main Street U.S.A.
- The Jim Carroll Band "Catholic Boy" (1980) Atco
- Pomona Trains Good Sports : Teachers at the Costa Mesa elementary school finance a free athletics program for pupils, most of whom are poor. Donors and volunteers help run it.
- 5 PEN/Faulkner Nominees Named
- N. Korea, U.S. Discuss Nuclear Pact
- Decision on Gnatcatcher Delayed as Babbitt Confers With Advisers
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Men Earn Trip to NAIA Tourney
- State Slow to Discipline Physicians : Many Doctors Remain in Practice Despite Accusations
- New Chief Takes Over at Troubled Whaley School : Education: Popular assistant principal promises to involve parents, students and teachers in efforts to improve the campus.
- OAK PARK : District OKs Library on School Campus
- Panel Backs Signs, Fences Along Tracks : Metrolink: The safety improvements are proposed to prevent fatal accidents along a two-mile segment of the East Valley route.
- Another Hurt in for Certain : Division IV: This year, it is Dwan Hurt's turn to coach in a championship game. The Serra boys' coach watched his brother Cedric coach the Bishop Montgomery girls in the 1992 Division II title game.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : No Limelight for Lucious : Harris Keeps a Low Profile While Leading CS Long Beach
- Carl Karcher Enterprises Slimming Down : Restaurants: Fast-food chain sheds operations, pares corporate staff to cut annual costs $10 million.
- Dow Average Slips 16 on Inflation Fears : Market Overview
- 2 in House Urge Halt to the C-17 : Aerospace: Defense Department probe of McDonnell's cargo jet program finds 'highly improper action' on part of Air Force officials.
- FOOD AND LOATHING : The Ginger Woman
- Drug and Technology Selloff Clips Dow : Market Overview
- Charles O'BannonSchool: Artesia HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorO'Bannon...
- World's Worst Vegetable?
- La Canada Flintridge : Environmental Effort OKd
- When Man Held Anger in the Palm of His Hand
- Stalking Spring
- Snowbound Students Return to Hoopla : Homecoming: Youths who were caught in the blizzard are puzzled by all the fuss surrounding their mountain adventure.
- Spring Preview : Record Rains Have Given Nature a Jump Start
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : In Living Color : An Ojai artist raises chickens to get just the hue of eggs she needs before decorating them. She offers classes this weekend.
- Library Tax Proposal Is Slashed : Levy: Council reduces $6.8-million plan over fears that it would not get enough votes. A modest measure to make up for some cuts is offered.
- Century City : Fox Decision Postponed
- Finding the Right Threshold to Use in New 'Zoe Baird Bill'
- BOOK REVIEW : Cinematic Tale of French Revolution : A PLACE OF GREATER SAFETY by Hilary Mantel Atheneum: $25; 749 pages
- Marshall School to Get Link to Cal State L.A.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'DIRTY WORK' : Age Appeal : The parody quotient of this melodramatic romp is doubled by its casting: Mature adults play parts written for youngsters.
- Compact Discs Can Provide a Safe Haven for Photos
- BEVERLY HILLS : Defendant in Murder Trial Escapes From Courthouse
- L.A. County Urged to Pay Metrolink Shortfall
- FULLERTON : Designs on Cultural Diversity
- ANAHEIM : Fire Forces 31 to Flee Apartment Complex
- Ventura Men Disappointed on All Counts
- Covina : Council Recall Vote Is Set
- Strandberg Wraps Up the Mystery of Lax
- MAKING AN UNDER STATEMENT : Melbourne Shuffle Is One Aussie Band That Has Plenty to Say Without Shouting It
- Compton : Councilwoman Moore Calls for Vote on Gambling Issue
- CHATSWORTH : Auditors Probe Possible Theft of Junior High Funds
- Hollywood Park Card Club Ordinance Approved : Inglewood: The 54-page City Council measure spells out controls in detail and prohibits city employees or officials from having ties to the gaming operation.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Panel Urges Paying Higher Share of Metrolink Costs
- NEWPORT BEACH : Arson at Rug Shop Admitted; Man Held
- High School Annexation Studied : Camarillo: A report says a district plan to pull campus into its domain would exacerbate racial imbalance in Oxnard.
- Jay Roebuck, Veteran of Newspapers and Radio, Dies at 55
- BUENA PARK : Student Art Show Draws Recognition
- Former Ram Stokes Returns for a Meeting
- NAIA TOURNAMENT : Azusa Pacific Is Upset Victim
- Miscellany
- American Will Park 25 Wide-Body Jet Planes : Airlines: United, meanwhile, wraps up talks on cutting back orders for as many as 60 aircraft through 1995.
- FOOD AND LOATHING : The Sea, My Enemy
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Long Beach : Coalition Seeks Volunteers for Projects to Help Youth
- U.S. Sends Troops as Somali Factions Clash
- Time to Reverse Gears and Rev Up Engine of Change
- Boys Honored for Heroism
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Gays Arrested at N.Y. St. Patrick's Parade Protest
- Crenshaw : Thrifty Rebuilding Store
- Questions Raised Over Firm's Monitoring of Criminals
- Fatal Blast in Tehran Is Reported, Denied
- Cancer Society Salutes Herbert Ross
- ALL THE RIGHT MOVES : Dancer From Aman Folk Ensemble Takes Kids on a World Tour of Fascinating Rhythms
- COMEDY : His Jokes Are All in the Family : Religion, Marriage and Cashews Flavor Marty Cohen's Work
- Lending a 'Helping Hand, Not a Handout' : Homeless: The city has tentatively approved a policy of discouraging panhandlers while encouraging donations to private agencies serving them.
- Rosemead : Slain Man Identified
- SAN FERNANDO : Panel Votes to Keep Liquor Exemption
- The Beef With Meat Inspection : Clinton says system is antiquated and must be updated
- Fountain Valley Receives $50,000 to Plant 400 Trees
- Trying to Keep Fear at Arm's Length : Gun Stores Do a Brisk Business Amid Concerns About Crime and Possibility of Civil Unrest
- Defending El Toro : Ex-Marines Back for Base's 50th Anniversary Oppose Closure
- 18 Homes Searched in Gang Raids : Thousand Oaks: Early- morning sweeps target youths on probation. Officials hope to keep city's reputation for safety intact.
- Glimmer of Hope for Former Star : Once a Chicago Cub Standout, Jerome Walton Hopes Simply to Catch On With the Angels
- Cady Leaves Notre Dame a Champion : High school basketball: After leading Knights to first Southern Section title, coach resigns to pursue master's degree.
- AEROSPACE
- Stephen Chao Is Rehired at Fox
- A ROUND TRIP : Fullerton Arboretum's Path Loops Through Vast and Varied Zones
- Scholar Challenges Latino Stereotypes
- An Old Shoe Box Is a Good Place to Save Snapshots
- Los Angeles : Voter Registration Deadline
- U.S.-Vietnam Talks Cause Wariness in O.C. Enclave
- Oregon Officials Await Clinton's OK on Health Care Rationing Plan
- NICE 'N' SUBVERSIVE : Long Beach Exhibit of Art by Women Offers Visceral Surprises Using Unlikely Materials
- THOUSAND OAKS : Staffers Pack Up for City Hall Move
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Potential Site for High School OKd
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Shooting Victim's Kin Criticize Police
- CHATSWORTH : Possibility of School Fund Theft Studied
- Hockey
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Close Leads UC Santa Barbara Past BYU, 88-79
- 49ers' Holt Agrees to Falcons' Offer
- USC Finishes UNLV, 90-74 : NIT: With Rebels missing Rider, Trojans pull upset before crowd of 6,110.
- TV REVIEW : Scattershot Approach Hurts 'I Hate the Way I Look'
- June Valli; TV, Recording Artist of '50s
- Clinton Wants Aid to Help Ordinary Russians : Policy: Aides prepare a package for summit. Plan may include drug shipments, program for new housing.
- 12 Killed as Egypt Police Storm Militants
- Compton : City Park to Be Renamed for 2 Slain Police Officers
- Musician's Style Blends Rock, Folk Influences
- City Musters Help to Tame Mean Street : Urban living: Residents of troubled Kinston Avenue fear hoodlums and crime. Officials will develop a revitalization plan to clean up the area.
- PORT HUENEME : Restriction Backed on Street Vendors
- Pro Basketball
- Olympics
- No New Offer to Holland, Shumard Says : College basketball: Despite Nevada's interest in Cal State Fullerton coach, Titan athletic director says he can't sweeten the deal.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Royal Doubles Its Fun in Rout
- Prosecutor Outlines Parker's Alleged $11-Million Fraud
- Building materials giant USG Corp. filed one...
- RETAIL
- Ramadan: Breakfast When the Sun Goes Down
- Tawana GrimesSchool: Lynwood HighSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: JuniorGrimes...
- Jean Kennedy Smith Is Named as Ireland Envoy
- U.S. Rescinds Plans to Cut Refugee Funds
- MUSIC : Ensemble Required : Moorpark Masterworks Chorale Director James Stemen has high hopes for a performance with the Conejo Symphony.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- County Says It Is Prepared to Run Head Start : Child care: Officials tell commitment to keeping programs, now operated by a financially troubled agency, going in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys.
- CS Fullerton Gangs Up on Howland, Northridge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT: THE FIRST ROUND : 49ers Up Against Struggling Illini : West Regional: While Long Beach appears to have overcome its problems, Illinois seemingly has not, losing four of its last five games.
- ARTS
- THEATER REVIEWS : Humor Crowns a Charming 'Lion in Winter'
- Mitt Repair Is His Game and He Attracts Plenty of Fans
- Workers Find 16th Victim of Hotel Blaze
- Legislators Say O.C. Congressmen Surrendered Too Soon : Politics: County's Sacramento delegation assails federal counterparts' lack of protest at planned El Toro closure. They 'were missing in action,' fumes Umberg.
- Wilshire Hotel Denied Status as Landmark : Development: Commission rejects designating Sheraton-Town House a cultural monument. Three mayoral candidates want to save the hotel.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Indicted in Bank Robbery
- PORT HUENEME : Council OKs Revised RV Park Proposal
- Plan for New Terminal at John Wayne Airport OKd
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : D.A. to Launch Outreach Plan Despite Fund Squeeze
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dallas Ends 19-Game Losing Streak, 102-96
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Millan Has Five RBIs, Titans Beat Northridge to Push Streak to Four
- Miscellany
- ARTS
- 'The World of Fear' : ...
- The Trouble With Teen Pregnancy
- Effort to Preserve Sandstone Canyon
- Books and Supplies
- Graffiti Vandals
- Graffiti Vandals
- Graffiti Vandals
- Montebello City Council Pay Raise
- MOVIES - March 18, 1993
- Obituaries - March 18, 1993
- Obituaries - March 18, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 18, 1993
- LUCKY BREAK: Jan Burke landed a publisher...
- Possible Bomb Plot Ringleader Sought : Investigation: Authorities say Mahmud Abouhalima, a former chauffeur for militant Egyptian cleric, has fled to Pakistan. Three people are indicted.
- Fig Really Rocks When He Is Riding the Air Waves
- Big Campaign Donors Admit Violating Limits : Politics: Group of 10 wealthy Americans will pay fines totaling $64,000. The action stems from FEC, Times inquiries.
- NEW BLOOMERS: Orange County's two newest regional...
- Man Reveals Little in Officer-Slaying Case : Investigation: Potential witness fails to provide a breakthrough in Garden Grove shooting. Meanwhile, students buoy spirits of police and firefighters.
- House Condemned, Other Is Evacuated After 'Minor Slide'
- Murder Charges to Be Sought Against Man Who Fled From Halfway House : Slaying: He had been sent to a low-security facility despite a lengthy criminal record. Police say he killed a bank customer a week after his disappearance.
- Chicken: Have a Zappy Crispness
- DOMESTIC HELP: So many domestic violence cases...
- Cal State Fee Hike Creates Anger in O.C.
- OLD FOES: Orange County athletes Reggie Geary...
- China Assails Hong Kong Governor Over Reform
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 18, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 18, 1993
- Robert F. Elfant has been appointed to...
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Home Builders Turn to Resale Realtors to Bring In Customers
- Les F. Whittlesey has been promoted to...
- Peter M. Ochs has been reelected as...
- Vietnam Signs On to Join the Pepsi Generation : Trade: Pepsico takes the lead in American industry's efforts to tap the giant Vietnamese market.
- Travelers Shown How to Take the High Road : An Anaheim Hills resident has made a career out of promoting safe and environmentally conscious backcountry trips.
- Katz Seeks Youth Vote With MTV Ad : Campaign: Meanwhile, Riordan steps up a media blitz with his third television commercial and Wachs airs his first.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3-Week Festival to Focus on Latinos
- LANCASTER : Judge Urges Lifting Physician's License
- L.A. Needs a Better Climate for Business : Mayor's race: Economic opportunity, especially for today's youth, requires new approaches in City Hall.
- Brothers Enter Guilty Pleas in Massive Insurance Fraud
- Obituaries : Paul Barkley; PSA Chief Negotiated Airline's Sale
- City Moves to Upgrade Businesses in Civic Center Area : Lancaster: Some firms protest proposed zoning that bans pawnshops, liquor stores, tattoo parlors and pool halls in the downtown district.
- Proposal for Convention Center Is Revived After 5-Year Hiatus : Ventura: The fair board decides to gauge community support for what would be the county's first such facility. Opponents blast the effort as futile.
- Miscellany
- TWENTY-FOUR YEARS ON THE PREP BEAT : The Players: They Enhanced Chosen Fields
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : COSTA MESA IN THE STATE SPOTLIGHT
- THE ECONOMY : U.S. Trade Deficit Widens to $62.45 Billion in 1992 : Economy: Current account trade gap had sunk to $3.68 billion in 1991 because of Persian Gulf War.
- China to Boost Military Spending : Budget: Beijing pushes modernization, saying its equipment, technology lag behind developed nations.
- Talks 'Helpful' but Standoff Continues at Waco Compound
- Taft Shows How to Do It : Valley school outpoints everyone in winning state academic super bowl
- 3 Arrested in Raid on Drug Lab : Santa Rosa Valley: The methamphetamine, which was nearly finished, was worth up to $4 million, an agent says.
- Titan Coach Holland Interviews for Nevada Job
- Local News: Isn't It a Crime? : Television: An unscientific survey of local newscasts suggests that viewers are getting an unrealistic picture of life in L.A.
- Park-Goers Wait It Out
- Coach, Wife Charged With Providing Sex for Two Ex-Athletes : Arrests: Leader of Hemet High football program is accused of arranging for his spouse to have relations with former team members. The couple face felony counts.
- WESTMINSTER : City Challenges State Diversion of Funds
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Loss of Another Good Cop
- Loyd Tittle; Pharmacist
- BURBANK : Hospital Employees Brace for Layoffs
- SAN CLEMENTE : Vote to Be Sought on Keeping Police
- TNT Announces Slate of Work From Major Actors, Playwrights
- O.C. MUSIC / ZAN DUBIN : Siberian Folk Dancers Put Spin on Tradition
- HEALTH CARE