- Pro Football
- RAW NERVE: "Is Sinead Nuts?" Lots of...
- La Reina Withers in the Weather; Pasadena Poly Wins in Overtime : Prep soccer: LaFemina stops 17 shots, but top-seeded Panthers capture girls' Southern Section Division IV championship, 2-1.
- DIVISION I-AA GIRLS : Capistrano Valley Out of Form in 58-41 Loss to Lynwood
- Three Strikes and He's Out of Another Job With City : Budget cuts: Police Chief Michael L. Sorg, who is losing his third government position in eight years, has become a symbol of San Clemente's run of bad luck.
- 1990 Shooting Ruled Accident Is Reinvestigated : Inquiry: The wife of a former state narcotics agent was fatally wounded by her husband. Her family believes it was murder.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Brown Gets to Heart of the Problem
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver Critically Injured in Crash
- Salute to New Policy on Sex Harassment : El Toro Marine Corps Brass Shows That It Now Takes the Serious Charges Seriously
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-A : No Storybook Finish for Ventura, 49-29
- Collins, Booth Advance to Surf Quarterfinals
- BOXING : Whitaker Defeats McGirt, Wins WBC Welterweight Title
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : University
- Has 'Lollapalooza' Already Sold Out?
- ANGELS : Easley Sidelined for at Least a Week
- Blanton Hopes He's Next Wave in Pro Beach Volleyball
- 'Unplugged' Recharged
- POP MUSIC : Back Before Punk Wore Flannel : Sixteen years ago Johnny Rotten howled 'no future,' but punk rock refuses to die. Embraced by grunge and mainstream rockers alike, it's at the center of a nihilistic nostalgia kick
- Reader Draws Own Conclusion
- No Safe Havens for Youth
- What Price Local Law Enforcement?
- Two Compton Officers Slain
- Beating Site Is a Terrible Landmark
- VIEWPOINT MIGHTY DUCK LETTERS : Will Team Be Mickey Mouse or More of a Magic Kingdom?
- Good Samaritans
- 'Endangered' Listing for California Gnatcatcher
- Team Name Sure to Elicit Mighty Yuks
- No Safe Havens for Youth
- Wieder's Move to Ban Gifts Lauded
- Two Compton Officers Slain
- Sheriff's Dept. Prisoner Buses Are Safe
- VIEWPOINT MIGHTY DUCK LETTERS : Will Team Be Mickey Mouse or More of a Magic Kingdom?
- Rock in a Hard Place
- VIEWPOINT MIGHTY DUCK LETTERS : Will Team Be Mickey Mouse or More of a Magic Kingdom?
- STILL HOLDING THE BATON
- 'Endangered' Listing for California Gnatcatcher
- Arthur Wrecks
- 'Endangered' Listing for California Gnatcatcher
- Arthur Wrecks
- THE LAST NOEL
- Pun Our Word, Readers Will Get Jest Desserts If They Take This at Its Farce Value
- MUCH ADO
- LONE STAR ECHOES
- Mountain High
- LONE STAR ECHOES
- Wild Horses
- Two Compton Officers Slain
- THE REAL JIMMY CARTER
- New Economic Plan, Old Government Graft
- VIEWPOINT MIGHTY DUCK LETTERS : Will Team Be Mickey Mouse or More of a Magic Kingdom?
- FRED RAPHAEL
- Two Compton Officers Slain
- 'Michael Jackson' Aftermath
- Pinochet's Regime
- THE RAPE OF BOSNIA
- VIEWPOINT MIGHTY DUCK LETTERS : Will Team Be Mickey Mouse or More of a Magic Kingdom?
- Team Name Sure to Elicit Mighty Yuks
- Wieder's Move to Ban Gifts Lauded
- POP MUSIC : The Long, Strange Trip of Sting : The ever-surprising singer-songwriter follows his most somber album of all with the upbeat 'Ten Summoner's Tales.' Now on the eve of a tour with, yes, the Grateful Dead, he talks about life, humor, obsession and that band he used to be in
- Parents Not at Fault in Death
- 'Endangered' Listing for California Gnatcatcher
- 'Heartbeat' Has Rhythm
- Drivers Need Education on Trucks
- COMMENTARY ON THE ROTH RESIGNATION : How the Legal System Failed and What We Should Do About It : The scofflaw supervisor was forced out despite system's weaknesses, not because of its strengths. Nothing less than drastic tightening of the laws that govern politicians will do.
- Names in the News - March 7, 1993
- Names in the News - March 7, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 7, 1993
- NONFICTION - March 7, 1993
- Boom in Shipbuilding Continues : Carnival orders a 1,300- cabin vessel, almost 20% larger than the Queen Mary, for delivery in 1996.
- Scottsdale Off-Road and Off-Season : Upscale Phoenix suburb draws golfers, horseback riders and other outdoors lovers to its resorts.
- Authorities Find New Clues in N.Y. Explosion : Probe: Associate of key suspect may be linked to bomb-making gear discovered in N.J. apartment.
- BE A CLOWN: What's wrong with typical...
- CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO : The Promised Land Is Not in Our Neighboring States
- TV Reporter Cleared Path for Surrender : Media: KTLA's Warren Wilson negotiated with mother of the man wanted for questioning in the slayings of two Compton police officers. Although it was tense, the veteran newsman got his scoop.
- Endless Wave of Bad Luck : Misfortune Has Made Itself at Home in Once Carefree San Clemente
- STREETWISE: Traffic signals nowadays are controlled by...
- OFTEN RUNNING: Naji K. Saied, a Mission...
- Law Officers Tread Carefully Into Bombing Suspect's Past
- JIMI & DICK: They're planning a museum...
- After the Flood : Yuma's Gila River Recedes, but Damage and Prices Remain High
- Dial 'M' for Making Sense of Choices in Phone Technology
- Jobs Growth Helps U.S. Recovery Pick Up Steam : Economy: But Southern California continues to lag and unemployment here once again creeps upward.
- CRIME : Of Godfathers and 'Godmothers' : Italy: Momentous trial begins with 'The Beast' denying ties to the Mafia and many wondering about party ties to the feared group.
- Dramatic Rescue Ends Actors' Impasse
- NORTHRIDGE : Missing Youth Believed Slain; Suspect in Custody
- Skies Promise a Postcard Weekend in the Southland
- Immigration Bills Decried in Protest at Beilenson Office : Woodland Hills: Latino college students say the legislation embodies racism and invites harassment.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : OCTA Starts New Commuter Route
- Prosecutor Says Officers Hit Passenger in King's Car : Trial: The accusation is made for the first time in court in an attempt to introduce testimony on the matter. Defense attorneys predict the move will not be allowed.
- PACOIMA : Student With Toy Gun Suspended
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- GOLF : Azinger, Norman Share One-Shot Lead
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : If for Only One Match, These Two Are Rivals
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Holds On in IV-AA
- Norman L. Aronson has retired as president...
- High-Maintenance Patio Trees Are Just Shrubs With Attitude
- Time, Logging Begin to Erase Site of Jonestown : Cult: Visitors find that a timber firm's road and encroaching vegetation are taking a toll on the former commune. Some want a memorial to the tragedy.
- COLUMN ONE : The Royal Puzzle in Cambodia : He makes movies that star himself and insists that diplomats sing to him. Mercurial Prince Sihanouk is as much a question mark as the future of his country.
- Woman Wants to Help Assailant Turn Life Around
- 4 Huntington Beach Scouts Soar to Eagle
- Caller Puts Worker in Heap of Trouble
- Seoul Seeks Continued U.S. Presence, With or Without Korean Unification
- Videotaping Proposed for L.A. Law Enforcement Vehicles
- 25% Cutback in Services Proposed by County Officials
- Marine's Apparent Suicide Follows Abduction and Rape of Woman
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : 12 Arrested in Phone Scams
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Spend $55,000 to Study Fee Plans
- Vatican Expels Factious Priest From Dominicans
- Panel to Buy Car Phones for Disabled : Emergencies: Advocates say the cellular devices are a safer alternative to renovating call box areas along freeways.
- Marathon in Just the Right Place : Organizers refused to cave in to fears about running through riot areas
- Worshipping in Silence--a Ministry for the Deaf : Communication: The Anaheim-based program was founded to give the deaf a home in the bosom of Christianity and to help break down barriers between the hearing and the non-hearing.
- VAN NUYS : 3-Year-Old Killed Crossing Intersection
- Pro Football
- Taxpayers Filing at Slowest Pace in 5 Years
- Jobs Growth Helps U.S. Recovery Pick Up Steam : Economy: Performance could threaten support for stimulus plan, but President insists it is still needed.
- Atlanta Stumbling Toward '96 Olympics : Disputes: Delays threaten the $207-million stadium. Authorities are counting on the project to help rejuvenate depressed sections of the city.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTHEAST : Wind, Snow, Rains Blamed for 6 Deaths
- SIMI VALLEY : 4th- and 5th-Graders Run a Cafe as a Learning Experience
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Big Names Offer Stellar Support in Fund Raising
- BURBANK : Arbor Day Takes Root in 'Tree City'
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III BOYS : Morningside Gives Up Ball but Not the Game, 65-62
- Man Found Stabbed to Death in Apartment
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Chapman on Track for Third State Title
- Gibbs Says Goodby to Redskin 'Family' : Pro football: After 12 years with Washington, coach says he is retiring because of health concerns and a desire to spend more time with his wife and two sons. Petitbon will take over.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II BOYS : Muir Defeats Artesia Behind Vaughn, 70-63
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : It Takes Awhile for Graf to Win
- Consummate Risk Taker : New Head of Lloyd's Insurance Cuts Costs and Woos Investors
- Selected Interest Rates
- Franco Brusati; Writer, Award-Winning Film Director
- 21st Child Is Released From Cult Compound : Standoff: Children are together in a house in Waco. Social workers say they are in good shape. FBI official says mass suicide plan is denied.
- Claims Reno Was Stopped for DUI Are Denounced
- U.N. Chief Brushes Off U.S. Criticism
- BURBANK : Playground Expected to Be Built Soon
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Moe Gives Book a Surprise Twist
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century
- Sacramento Ends Northridge Winning Streak at 9
- La Reina Contends for Soccer Title
- GOLF / SENIORS AT OJAI : A Reunion on the Leader Board
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 1-A BOY'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Division I-A Boys
- BOYS' ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rolling Out the Inspiral Carpets at the Palace
- RADIO
- This Probably Means We Shouldn't Look for 00 on Forum Wall
- American Express to Sell Off First Data : Financial: Company will unload bulk of its information services unit in its second public offering in a year.
- Roberti Proposes a 5% Excise Tax on Firearms : Legislation: Another measure introduced by the Senate leader would prohibit most guns that can hold more than 10 rounds.
- U.S. Aid for Storm Damage
- Countywide : Hufstedler to Speak at Women's Event
- WOODLAND HILLS : Proposals to Restrict Illegal Immigrant Rights Protested
- COSTA MESA : Dangerous Chemical Found, Detonated
- WATER WATCH : Smelt Belt
- Reader Says Campanis' Banishment Should End
- Allegations Not First Against Police Chief : Lawsuit: Sexual harassment claims by Irvine officers similar to one filed by sergeant in Northern California.
- PACOIMA : Youth Denies He Took Gun to School
- RENAISSANCE PROGRAM: An evening of Renaissance song,...
- Talks in Ahmanson Land Swap Snarled : Development: Project could collapse if papers on a deal involving parkland acquisition aren't ready for signing by March 31.
- A Difference of Opinion Over Harrick's Situation
- SKIING / WORLD CUP AT ASPEN : Moe Seeks Status Quo; Kitt Wants Better Luck
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION I-AA PREVIEW : Simi Valley's Signatures Are Balance, Defense
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brethren Isn't Doubting This Thomas : Division V-AA: His late heroics give the Warriors a 44-43 victory over Chadwick for Southern Section title.
- Lawmakers in Russia Reject Yeltsin 'Truce' : Politics: Supreme Soviet also calls for investigation into whether president has violated the constitution.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Retrial of Officer to Stay in Capital
- Countywide : Financial Problems Crippling Red Cross
- Neighbors Want 'Farm' to Find Greener Pastures : Northridge: Residents ask an L.A. zoning administrator to deny a use permit for the petting zoo and pony-ride operation.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III BOYS
- L.A. MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : A Perfect Day Depends Upon Who You Ask
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Crespi Romps Behind Suppan in Opener
- Simi Valley Finds Host of New Fans
- Nine Theaters to Get Grants for Works : Funding: Program recipients include South Coast Repertory, which will use its money to commission a musical, 'The Great Buenaventura Christmas Party.'
- Collected Thoughts : Gathered Objects Hold Memories and Make Memorable Displays : Collected Thoughts
- Shaping Up Old Favorites
- Indians Gain in Bid to Expand Gambling Games : Casinos: Judge tentatively approves request for Las Vegas-style machines on reservations. State officials promise an appeal.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Anti-Graffiti Funds to Be Asked of City
- LAGUNA BEACH : Patriots Day Parade to Step Off Today
- YORBA LINDA : Youth Behavior Prompts Concern
- Friend's Last Wish Stolen With Truck
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER : Santa Ana Valley Looking Ahead to Final, Not Down
- New Middle Man : Master's Okenwa Redefines Center Play in NAIA
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP : Morningside Hangs On to Defeat South Torrance
- Strike Two for Ben Johnson : Track and field: He is found guilty of breaking performance-enhancing substance rules again and could face lifetime ban.
- CITY 4-A GIRLS : Pressure Is Off for Crenshaw
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1992 IN REVIEW
- This Probably Means We Shouldn't Look for 00 on Forum Wall
- Students on Guns and School Safety
- U.S. Calls Autos No. 1 Priority
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Voters to Decide on State Flag Emblem
- California, L.A. Economies Still in Slump's Grip
- 77 Feared Dead in Macedonia as Jet Crashes on Takeoff
- Marine Offers Chilling Testimony in Shooting of Somali : Africa: Camp Pendleton radar technician says he fired in self-defense. Case is seen as a test of the sometimes puzzling rules of engagement in Somalia.
- Across Spectrum, S. African Parties Meet : Politics: For first time, nation's more radical groups join effort to jump-start talks. But agreement may be elusive.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Depot Parking Lot to Get a 2nd Level
- Countywide : Governor to Attend Economic Summit
- NEWPORT BEACH : No Reopening Date for Backbay Drive
- 1986-87 Called Turning Point for Future of U.S. Catholics : Books: 'Holy Siege,' a work by religion specialist Kenneth A. Briggs, lists a series of Vatican actions at the time that tamed the American church.
- OXNARD : Pellet Gun Fired at Sod Farm Workers
- Service Programs in Place at Many Schools : Education: Several church-related colleges allow students to work off tuition. These plans may serve as prototype for Clinton's proposal for loan repayment.
- NORTHRIDGE : Conditional Use Permit of Petting Zoo in Jeopardy
- ANGELS : An Uncertain Future Gives Sanderson Incentive
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- Amex Disciplines Prudential and Four Former Employees
- VENTURA : Man Sent to Prison for 1990 Fraud Case
- Latino Students Protest at Beilenson's Office : Woodland Hills: The demonstrators say that bills restricting the rights of illegal immigrants embody racism.
- Auto Racing
- Crenshaw Sweeps the City 4-A Titles
- Countywide : $12,000 Donated for Waiting Room
- Pro Football
- Wild Harmony Wins Santa Anita Feature
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cubs' Sandberg Out 4-6 Weeks After Being Hit on Hand by Pitch
- Trojans Upend Northridge in Men's Volleyball Tourney
- Home Savings of America announced the appointments...
- Helionetics Unit Might Go Into Bankruptcy : Finances: The parent company could reorganize Definicon or sell off its assets. The operation has about a dozen workers, none in this state.
- Neil McCarthy has been promoted to the...
- Trust Company of the West has named...
- Wild Trading Follows Report on Job Growth
- David A. Lipton; Publicity Executive at Universal Pictures
- Ultimatum to Settle Ahmanson Ranch Deal
- Luis Kutner; Chicago Lawyer, Poet, Painter and Playwright
- 2 Men Arrested in December Shooting of 3
- UCI Students Suffer Minor Contamination
- LAGUNA BEACH : It's Duty Again for Chief After Surgery
- Judge Frees Landlord in Slaying of Tenant, 66 : Van Nuys: Evidence is cited that the woman could have been a threat to the elderly apartment manager's life. His lack of a criminal record is also a factor.
- Board Still Backs Pact With Teachers Union : Education: Bigger deficit estimate does not undermine the agreement, school officials say. They may have to dip deeper into restricted funds to cover the shortfall.
- SANTA ANA : Truck Crash Bonanza for Zoo Critters
- Reaction Still Strong to Shoemaker's Suit
- PACOIMA : Youth Suspended for Taking Toy Handgun to School
- Park Service Threatens to Pull Out of Ahmanson Deal : Land swap: Officials warn the project could collapse if papers involving land acquisition aren't ready by March 31.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I GIRLS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : Marina Finds Little Consolation in a Tie
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION V-A FINAL : Zone Gives Bethel Christian Title
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Chavez-Norris Bout Isn't in the Cards
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Division III-A Girls
- Viratek Posts Drop in Annual Profit to $1.8 Million in '92
- B of A Asks to Expand Thrifts
- Top 2 Merrill Lynch Execs Earned $7.4 Million in 1992
- Disabled Motorists May Obtain Cellular Phones : Service: Ventura County considers passing out portable devices instead of modifying freeway call boxes. They would be limited to 911 calls.
- Carlos Montoya; Master Guitarist Popularized the Art of Flamenco
- 10 P.M. Curfew Sets Off O.C. Beach Culture Shock : Lifestyle: Laid-back surfer image that enhanced area's appeal is victim of encroaching urban violence.
- S. Korea Leader Gives Amnesty to Thousands
- Gang Treaty Sought After Jesuit Novice Is Shot
- Countywide : Judge Postpones Ruling in Jail Suit
- Reaction Still Strong to Shoemaker's Suit
- Unitas Listed in Serious Condition After Knee Surgery, Chest Pain
- Pro Football
- Court Deflates Plea for Inflatable Bra
- Nancy Rahnasto has been promoted to senior...
- Clinton Says He Will Offer Help to Yeltsin at Summit
- Caltrans to Pay $2 Million in Ortega Crash
- VAN NUYS : No Jail Term in Shooting Death of Unruly Tenant
- Gas Additive Investigated in Claims of Health Risks : Environment: Although there is no scientific basis for the charge, the EPA and the oil industry will study reports that the oxygenates, which are required in Los Angeles, cause headaches and nausea.
- FHP Buys Anaheim Worker Comp Firm
- Screening the Options--Aluminum or Fiber?
- Clinton Pump-Priming Recalls Carter Strategy : Recovery: Some see risk of inflation if President pushes economic stimulus despite business rebound.
- Perry Approved as Deputy Defense Chief
- Art Hodes; Jazz Pianist Had Own Record Label, Radio Show
- Horrors for Hollywood: The Weird Museum, a...
- CIF STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Small Steps for Calvary Chapel
- Boxing
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Claremont, Marina Girls Share Title
- DODGERS : Hershiser Says He Will Lead, Not Worry
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- DiCamilli Isn't Just a One-Play Act : Division III-A: Costa Mesa star's role is that of a leader in all aspects of the game, including playoff basketball.
- Bird Has Surgery to Relieve Pain in Back
- ART
- WEEKEND TV : A Premiere, Marathon and Easter Seal Telethon
- Banning Turns Back Monroe's Comeback
- OXNARD : Residents to Join in School Cleanup
- CITY 4-A GIRLS : Pressure Is Off for Crenshaw
- Pepperdine's Jones Keeps It Simple : College basketball: Junior forward isn't fancy, but he's the player of the year in the West Coast Conference.
- Clippers Show the Sprain : Pro basketball: Injuries, fouls take their toll during a 109-105 loss to the Heat.
- COLLEGE SWIMMING / PACIFIC 10 MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Wins Six of Seven Events
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Sea Kings Use Their System to Earn Title
- Museum Director
- David R. Proctor has been named president...
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : More Insurance May Be One More Thing to Add On During Remodeling Project
- HOME OFFICE : Memorabilia Can Make Workplace Site of Inspiration
- Family Savings Buys Enterprise
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Inquest Possible in Kevorkian Case
- First Lady Makes Influence Felt in Own Quiet Manner : White House: But she may emerge as a high-profile lightning rod for controversial liberal programs.
- Conservative Advisers See Liberal Foreign Policy Bent
- Oak Park : Cost of New School Leaves District With Deficit of $200,000
- Mighty Luck to Mighty Ducks - The region will have a new professional team, and that's just . . . ducky
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Eatman Says He's Coming, but Rams Aren't Talking
- Fast Times, Short Meet Goals in Northridge Track Opener
- CITY 3-A BOYS : Banning Holds Off Monroe
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II BOYS : Vaughn Leads Muir Past Artesia, 70-63
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Narbonne Is No Match for Jefferson, 60-53
- Traffic Reporter on Off-Ramp to Retirement
- Iris DeMent: Country Singer Via Suburbia
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW : Buena Again Faces Thousand Oaks
- The Titans' Ambush of '83
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP : BOYS' SOUTHERN SECTION IV-AA
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Lose Despite Jackson
- Students on Guns and School Safety
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION IV-A FINAL : Bell-Jeff Falters in 4th Quarter
- Pro Football
- PREP BASKETBALL TITLE GAMES : Muir Rallies Past Artesia in Division II-A
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia