- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Division II-AA Girls
- Castaneda Posts 3 Wins to Advance to Semifinals : High schools: Alemany 103-pounder comes back from deficits in two matches. Agoura's Burns, previously undefeated, falls early.
- GranCare Inc. announced the promotions of Kay...
- Credit Spending Surges for 5th Straight Month : Consumers: Low interest rates and renewed optimism appear to be spurring Americans to borrow once again.
- MEDIA
- DECORATING ADVICE : Sitting Pretty in Stripes
- Clinton's Health Reform Effort Blasted : Insurance: Rep. Stark contends 'managed competition' is being used to delude public into thinking problems can be solved cheaply, painlessly.
- Woman Faces State Felony Tax Charges
- Trabuco Hills' Smith Is Focusing on Control
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Struggles in 3-1 Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Santa Paula Gets Past Calabasas
- Free-Throw 'Switcheroo' Caught Oilers' Opponents Off Guard
- Tidal Wave of Hoop Mania Washed Over Surf City in '68 : Basketball: Huntington Beach, led by Coach Elmer Combs, had a remarkable run through playoffs 25 years ago.
- Diane C. Creel, 44, has been appointed...
- U.S. Contemplating New Serbia Sanctions
- AIRLINES
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : 5 Police Officers Linked to Crime Ring
- A Difference of Opinion Over Harrick's Situation
- Residents Help Officer Nab 6 Vandals in Graffiti Spree : Tarzana: The teen-agers are arrested at a yogurt shop. A civilian patrol team tailed the youths after watching them 'tag' a tunnel.
- If He Can Play on 'Arsenio,' She Can Have Fun, Too
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Community Service Proposal Abandoned
- OXNARD : CYA to Evaluate Convicted Killer
- BOYS' ROUNDUP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL CITY 4-A FINAL : Crenshaw Puts Squeeze on North Hollywood
- Lassen Stifles Ventura, 71-57, in Semifinals
- JAZZ REVIEW : Drummer T.S. Monk Proves Son Can Also Shine : Rather than simply rehashing tunes in Coach House show, he expands on the tradition of his heroes, including his father.
- Just Give Them That Old-Time Rockabilly : Pop music: Big Sandy and the Fly-Rite Boys take Anaheim club back to the mid-'50s, going for a rebirth of the sound rather than a mere re-creation.
- Fox & Carskadon Buys Realtor Firm
- Home Loan Rates Fall to 20-Year Low
- Network News Looks Hollow Even to MTV Generation
- Cleaning Blinds, Shades Needn't Be a Pane
- Owners of Egg City Announce They Will Shut Down Operation : Moorpark: Embly Ranch of El Cajon is planning to take over the Shekell Road facility on April 1. It will decide how many of the 200 workers will stay on.
- Mother Confronts Baby's Killers in Court : Crime: She says the pair has made her life 'a living hell.' The two men are sentenced to consecutive life terms.
- Lawyers Battle 30% Rent Hike at Trailer Park : Oxnard: A legal aid group says the increase was made in response to tenants' complaints about squalid conditions.
- MOORPARK : Owners of Feed Mill Will Appeal Eviction Ruling
- 2 Supervisors Propose Taking a Little Off the Top : Budget: Stanton and Vasquez answer $93-million shortfall with call to trim executive office spending and high-level hiring freeze.
- Police Seek Help in Finding Boy's Body
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION V FINAL : Santa Paula's Jauregui Has Answer for Calabasas
- ROUNDUP : Krill Leads Moorpark in Conference Track Meet
- Treacy Will Know the Course This Time : L.A. Marathon: Last year's winner didn't expect to encounter hills during his run. Now he is ready.
- Best Pal Can Return to the Top in 'Big Cap : Horse racing: Gelding, who was overlooked in last year's horse-of-the-year voting because of an injury, can regain his reputation--and make history--today.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Georgia Tech Tops Titans at Metrodome
- Notre Dame Uncovers a Hot Shooter in Carson
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Hancock Ends Playoff Run for Golden West
- NBC's Grim Task: Revive the Magic : Television: From news to entertainment, the former hit-happy network needs revamping. And the threat is greater due to new competition.
- What Happened to News?
- What Happened to News? : 'Harvest' Not 'Passed Over'
- Paying the Bill
- What Happened to News?
- AIRLINES
- 5 Somalis Die in Kismayu Clashes
- N.Y. Activist Sharpton Begins 45 Days in Jail
- Conservatives Warn Against Excessive Defense Cuts : Budget: Sen. Nunn says that Clinton may have gone too far in proposing to slash Pentagon spending by $123.9 billion over five years.
- Shades of Summer : Temperatures Increasing Along With Crowds at Recreation Areas
- Police Search Residences of Gang Members
- The organizer of a conference on hatred...
- LOS ANGELES : L.A. Traffic Puts Brakes on Educational Experience
- Three Veterans Added to Salsa's Roster
- Rush Resigns as Mission Viejo Coach : Football: Decision, which ends his five-year reign with Diablos, catches his assistants off guard.
- Mushers in the Truest Sense : Iditarod: Competitors will find sloppy conditions early on because of unusually warm weather. Race begins today.
- Above the Rest : Karch Kiraly, Perhaps the Greatest Volleyball Player Ever, Returns to UCLA on Sunday to Have His Jersey Retired
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP : CITY SECTION 3-A GIRLS
- Basketball Is Simple Game for Simon : Division I-A: Whether his success is in the genes or in the stars does not matter. Mater Dei junior guard is at home on the court.
- How to Pay Off a Student Loan Early
- Cardiac Science Inc.: The Irvine medical device...
- CRIME : Of Godfathers and 'Godmothers' : Mexico: Killing spree puts spotlight on <i> madrinas, </i> or 'godmothers'--hired guns working for federal police.
- 4 Suspects in Tay Case Postpone Arraignment
- Breathing Easier : Woman Who Got Lung Transplants From Her Parents Leaves Hospital
- Is U.S. Too Easy a Terrorist Target? : Can't U.S. keep clearly labeled terrorists out?
- SANTA ANA : Rally Set to Support McFadden Library
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP : BOYS' SOUTHERN SECTION IV-A
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Division I-AA Girls
- Divac Is On, So Are Lakers : Pro basketball: Inconsistent center has 21 rebounds, 21 points in 101-97 overtime victory over the 76ers.
- Don't Expect Hobson to Be a Lobe-Trotter
- STAGE
- 'Rigoletto's' Audience
- Administration's Balkan Policy
- MOVIES - March 6, 1993
- MOVIES - March 6, 1993
- Names in the News - March 6, 1993
- Obituaries - March 6, 1993
- Obituaries - March 6, 1993
- Names in the News - March 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 6, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 6, 1993
- Reporter Brings In Man Sought in Officers' Killings
- POLITIC$: Rep. Robert K. Dornan's high-profile reelection...
- TAKE A HIKE: You will seldom see...
- Train Kills 2 Teen-Agers in Sylmar
- Young Couple Walking on Tracks Killed by Train : Tragedy: Authorities speculate that the fatalities may have been suicides. Seven people have died after being struck on Metrolink routes since service began in October.
- More Bomb Parts Found as Suspect's Cohorts Are Sought : Investigation: New explosives raise fear that other terrorist acts were planned. Officials discount connection of 4 arrests at N.Y. mosque to World Trade Center blast.
- TOLL TUSSLE: Will Newport Beach go to...
- CINDERELLA: Folk music's latest sensation, Iris DeMent...
- Patronage Gives Politicians a Life After Legislature : Sacramento: A surge of recent appointments shows how lawmakers often take care of their own.
- Middle East Governments Scramble to Make Most of Arrest in N.Y. : Bombing: Israelis see vindication in crackdown on Islamic militants. Mubarak, in a reference to attacks on tour buses in Egypt, says tourists around world face danger.
- N.Y. Apartment Links Bombing, 1990 Slaying
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Ad Criticizes Rivals for Taking Matching Funds
- TECHNOLOGY - March 6, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - March 6, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - March 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 6, 1993
- SECURITIES
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: The Irvine supplier...
- BANKING
- FBI Launches 12-State Telemarketing Sweep : Fraud: Authorities arrest dozens and impound property worth more than $1 million in a nationwide crackdown.
- House Votes to Skip Raise, Joining Senate : Legislation: Action on pay comes as jobless benefits bill gets congressional approval and is signed into law by Clinton over GOP protests.
- Study Finds Few Latinos in Top Jobs : Diversity: Despite gains in the lower and middle ranks of U.S. companies, people of color say they are largely shut out of executive posts.
- C. C. Hope Jr.; FDIC Board Member
- U.S. Backs Routine HIV Testing at Hospitals : Health: The proposal is geared toward areas with significant numbers of AIDS cases. Guidelines call for voluntary screening, followed by counseling.
- Mommy's Little Teacher : Adults Learn Parental Arts From Work at Preschool
- No Letup in Santa Ana Violence : Attacks: A man is killed and two are wounded outside a bar. Four have been slain and eight hurt in the city since Feb. 25.
- Q&A; : Steiner Sees Challenge in Economic Growth
- Pilot Accused of Using City Copters to Give Lessons : Investigations: The district attorney is looking into a complaint filed by a lawyer on behalf of news crew flier Bob Tur.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Program on Assault to Be in Spanish
- Man's Drowning Did Not Involve Foul Play, Police Say
- Defense in King Case Clashes With Officer : Trial: Lawyers seek to undermine expert on use of force by attacking his experience and questioning the LAPD's training policies.
- No-Hitter Establishes Diaz as Ace
- Bruins Stage a Huge Rally for an Even Bigger Victory : UCLA: Edney's free throws with two seconds left cap comeback from 23-point deficit in important win over over Washington State.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : FREELANCE TEAMS
- CBS Tops Daytime--for 208th Week in a Row : Television: 'The major ingredient to our success is that we have kept our schedule steady and constant,' says Lucy Johnson, vice president of daytime programs.
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Second Stage Will Try Play on 'Words'
- Lawmakers OK Gambling Ban to Stop Spread of Tribal Casinos
- China's Aviation Agency Assailed on Safety
- ORANGE : Sewer Monitors to Focus on Hookups
- Have the Islamic Militants Turned to a New Battlefront in the U.S.? : Terrorism: A blind Egyptian cleric in New Jersey has spread rage on two continents. He's being linked to the suspect in the New York violence.
- 2 Buses Collide; 21 Die
- Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right--and Neither Do Two Prints, Usually
- U.S. Islamic Leaders Condemn Bombing, Brace for Backlash : Religion: They say they will ask authorities to step up patrols around key mosques and Muslim centers, including in Los Angeles, Garden Grove.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets Life for Holding 2 Women as Sex Slaves
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : 1st Grunion Run Will Be Wednesday
- Catching Up Begins With Stepping Back : Marathon: Runner wants to atone for missed race, so he'll run course backward, then forward, on Saturday.
- SANTA ANITA : Big 'Cap Will Be an Inside Job for Best Pal After Draw for Post
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Lynwood Has Been Down This Final Road Before
- San Clemente's Beschen Advances to 2nd Round
- Sunderland 0 for 15 in Fullerton Defeat
- 'Vigil' Is a New Ballet for Pacifica : Premiere: The West Coast debut of Diane Coburn Bruning's work is part of a mostly youthful program of otherwise familiar pieces.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Wild Wheels': A Fun, Revealing Ride Into Car Artists' Psyches
- Social Security Tax Increase
- FBI Launches 12-State Telemarketing Sweep : Fraud: Authorities arrest dozens and impound property worth more than $1 million in a nationwide crackdown.
- Wymer to Lawmakers: Collusion Is 'Common' : Securities: The ex-financier says some broker-dealers aided him in bilking government clients out of more than $100 million.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Horror of Spiro Case Keeps Town Talking : Many in affluent enclave insist he could not have killed his wife and children. Some see a sinister political motive.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : The 'Do as I Say, Not as I Do' Award Goes to . . .
- Missing the Point
- MUSIC : Pop's Gift to Jazz : Singer Steve March carries the imprint of father Mel Torme and adoptive dad Hal March, and praise from the likes of Liza Minnelli.
- Revenue Drop May Derail Deal With Teachers
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Working for Your Dinner : Fortune West has a capable kitchen and appealing decor. But finding the few 'honest' dishes it offers takes some effort.
- MUSIC : Still on the Charts : Leroy Lovett, who's been in the music business since the '40s, continues to arrange and play for a dance band. He advises artists and songwriters, too.
- Nava Clarifies Tax Plan
- Moorpark to Seek Control of 4,000 Acres : Development: The council wants to enlarge the sphere of influence to require builder to obtain city approval of plans.
- Titans Can't Find Basket, New Mexico State Rolls On : Basketball: Fullerton shoots 38.8% while losing, 78-70. Sunderland goes 0 for 15. Aggies clinch top seeding in Big West tournament.
- Chatsworth Twins Hope for Two Times the Titles : Championships: Avilas will attempt to end the City Section drought this weekend in Stockton.
- North Hollywood Pair Combine on No-Hitter
- Shaws Helps Canyons Defeat Bakersfield
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea-Olinda
- Rubio Spurns Offer to Coach CSUN Women : College volleyball: Former Matador player and assistant decides to remain at Arizona.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- GOLF SENIORS AT OJAI : Course Measures Up in Dollars for Crampton
- For Serra, Success Comes in Three : Front Line of Boyd, Tate and Jackson Leads Cavaliers Into IV-A Title Game
- Style File : Hairpin Turns Accessorizing Your Hair
- Rude, Nervous Behavior Made Key Suspect Stick Out : Investigation: Staff at truck rental office remembers he had 'an attitude,' wanted to make sure van was legal.
- Regulators Close First American Capital Bank : Insolvency: Laguna Beach institution says the move was based on a faulty report and vindictive actions by the comptroller's office.
- James Earl Ray, Wife Are Granted Divorce
- O.C. Legislators Turn Guns on AQMD Powers : Regulations: Proposed legislation would also restrict agency's budget and require an advocate for business. Air-quality officials say many of the reforms are already in place.
- Doctor Gets Caught With Hernandezes
- MOORPARK : Coroner Looks for Cause of Boy's Death
- Blame a Closed System for Our Problems : Mayor's race: Government must open up to the people. Our wasteful City Hall tells us only what bureaucrats want known.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Boy, 17, Honored for Rescuing Woman
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW : North Hollywood Scrappers Set Their Sights on Crenshaw
- ANGELS : Curtis Spends Lifetime Dealing With Doubters
- Sailing
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Savanna
- ARTS
- Bill Cosby, NBC Private Eye: Nonviolent Murder, He Wrote
- State May Pull Insurer Permits
- Will Bond Market Backfire? : Inflation: Enthusiastic investors are betting on a slow economy. But a surge in prices of some key products may signal trouble ahead.
- FOR KIDS : Aviation Adventures : Groups young and old as well as families and individuals enjoy visits to Van Nuys Airport.
- It's a Cinch That the Belt Way Will Come Around Again and Again
- POLITICS : Fearing ANC, Whites Turn to Inkatha : Zulu leader Buthelezi, long the odd man out in South Africa talks, gains clout with defections.
- GARDENING : Learn by Change : Landscape architect Lee Newman weaves a variety of foliage colors and textures at his home.
- LOS ANGELES : USC Honors Newsday Writer for Bosnia Reports
- Transit Officials Push for New Bikeway : Commuting: The five-mile path would cross four cities, but so far only one city has funds for its section. The inland route is intended to entice some workers out of their cars.
- Reform It, Don't Just Fiddle Around
- LAGUNA HILLS : Motor Scooter Crash Fatally Injures Man
- Bidders Seize Bargains at U.S. Auction
- Judge Delays Trial Date in Denny Case to April 12
- Toro Men Get Shot at No. 1 Team
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oates Scores Three Goals, Fuels Boston's 4-3 Victory
- Unrestricted free agent Don Maggs, a three-year...
- Kings Not Ducking the Issue
- ART REVIEWS : David Lynch Loses His 'Velvet' Touch
- Salute to an Entrepreneur From the '50s
- Santa Barbara Film Festival Takes a Walk on the Wild Side : Movies: The event gets more adventurous, with an ambitious mix of movies, seminars and discussions. The showcase starts tonight.
- SECURITIES
- Start-Up of New Soviet A-Plant Reactor OKd
- Fear and Clothing at the Altar : Just This Once, Guys, You <i> Must</i> Obey the Rules
- Arrest Doesn't Ease the Pain for the Families of Victims
- Tips for Avoiding Fashion Disasters
- THEATER : A 'Peanuts' Gallery : Child actors impress and delight the 18-year-old director of 'Snoopy,' a musical opening at Van Nuys' West End Playhouse.
- Paul D. Zimmerman; Wrote 'King of Comedy' Film
- ART : Life of a Saddle Champ : Del Jones has donated memorabilia from her never-dull past to the Gene Autry museum.
- Cable Failure Stirs False Alarm Near White House
- Delta Smelt Designated as Threatened Species
- Safety Plan Sidetracked : Transportation: A high-tech camera system intended to nab drivers who illegally cross Blue Line tracks has been stalled by a DMV requirement.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATINOS : Rebuild With the Working Poor : Last spring's L.A. uprising pointed out the poverty but also the economic energy waiting to be utilized.
- Pro Basketball
- UC Irvine's Stewart Again Suspended Because of Unclear Academic Status
- Pro Basketball
- NFL Free Agency Will Take Some Getting Used To
- Baseball
- Tennis
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Mark for Cheaney, Title for Hoosiers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rich in Love' a Sweet, Sensitive Family Drama : The film doesn't work up much narrative steam but director Bruce Beresford offers so much to look at that it hardly matters.
- Lucien W. Shaw; Bekins Vice President, Counsel
- Decisions
- State Says It Has No Plans to Close Hospitals : Mental health: Local officials' concern over the Camarillo facility stems from a comment in the governor's austere budget proposal.
- Tollway Opponents Are Down--the Fight's All but Over
- Jazz percussionist and composer Andrea Marcelli will...
- COVER STORY : SUBURBAN COWBOYS : Country dancing draws a crowd because of the down-home music and the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of the clubs.
- Suspect in Evers Slaying Is Taken to Hospital
- LA HABRA : Police Warn Drivers About Carjackings
- 'Impostor Rapist' Receives 322-Year Sentence
- Recall Initiated Against 4 Council Members : Government: San Clemente group was angered by 4-1 decision to disband the 65-year-old Police Department.
- Palladium Owners File Lawsuit Over City-Imposed Curfew : Hollywood: Operators say the regulations are an unlawful attempt to close the violence-plagued nightspot. They seek $50 million in damages.
- U.S. Seeks to Narrow Gays in Military Ruling : Courts: Justice Department asks appeals panel to limit judge's action. It says Clinton Administration must be free to implement its policy.
- Pay-Per-View Takes a Great Leap Backward With Daredevil Event
- Clinton's Tax Proposals Aside, These Guys Won't Go Hungry
- Herman's 36 Put Ventura in Semifinals
- Health Care Coverage in the '90s
- Eddie Constantine; U.S. Actor Was Star in Europe
- Governor Praises Center for Helping Troubled Youths : Burbank: The simple act of putting related agencies under one roof has enabled authorities to deter youngsters from gangs and other delinquent activity.
- The NFL set a record with its...
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Western
- Mavericks Finally Get Their No. 1 Men : Pro basketball: Team with a 4-50 record signs its top draft choice Jim Jackson for $20 million and hires Quinn Buckner as coach for next season.
- 'Laura' on Shelves, 'Road' Out in November
- Social Security Tax Increase
- MOVIE REVIEW : Comedy on a Long Leash : 'Mad Dog and Glory' is a small gem of deadpan humor and yearning hearts.
- Reseachers Isolate One Cause of Multiple Sclerosis
- SAUGUS : School District to Hire Security Patrol
- Real-Life Tragedy Hits Home at High School : 'Good night sweet prince.' A Santa Ana English teacher and classmates mourn death of 'our Jose' in a mistaken shooting.
- Plenty of Vision, Paucity of Detail : To sell, promising national service plan needs spelling out
- Time for a Shared Vision of Unity, Understanding : Mayor's race: Ethnic harmony, good schools, safe streets, clean air--these all are vital to our city's future.
- LOS ANGELES : Use of Fire Dept. Copters for Private Lessons Alleged
- Simms Reportedly Will Stay With Giants
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT : OCC Fails to Get Call, Stumbles in Overtime
- Morningside and South Torrance Square Off for III-AA Title
- THEATER REVIEWS : New Troupe Can't Save 'Fefu and Her Friends'
- Quiksilver Rebounds With $593,000 First-Quarter Profit
- Tax Plan Would Hit California Harder
- California Commercial Bankshares: The parent company of...
- Ralphs Grocery Chooses Marasca as New President
- Civic Soap Opera Keeps San Francisco Captivated : Politics: Turmoil distracts city's leadership when more pressing problems demand attention, critics say.
- THEATER : Delving Into Magic : David Abbott has turned his lifelong fascination with mentalism into a hybrid stage piece, 'The Routine.'
- U.N. Chief Faults Security in Somalia : Africa: Boutros-Ghali proposes fielding a force of 28,000 to take over from U.S.-led troops.
- COMMENTARY : The Decline and Fall of High-Society Shopping
- Former Banker Knapp Indicted Over 1988 Loan
- Joseph Bailey; Composed 1,100 Pieces of Organ Music
- Taxpayers to Get Urrego's Defense Bill : Crime: Public defender will plead the case in new trial. The Florida man is accused of laundering vast drug profits.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Fish to Be Unleashed as Mosquito Control Weapon
- NORTHRIDGE : Man, 18, Charged in Teen-Ager's Slaying
- New Puzzle: High-Tech Pedophilia : Technology: Computer disks confiscated in Glendora arrest contain sexually explicit material involving young boys. Police say the greater use of such equipment is more difficult to track down.
- County to Get $1.3 Million in Suit : Litigation: Thirteen counties that sued California for alleged excessive penalties related to Medi-Cal applications will share in $7.5-million settlement.
- GARDEN GROVE : A Place for Help With Homework
- Food Program Receives Funding Increase
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tests Show Seepage at Site Poses No Risk
- Reluctant at first to open a restaurant,...
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III-A : Confident Notre Dame Relishes Underdog Role
- Technology Helps Find Highlights
- ART REVIEW : Pfahl's Landscapes: A Bit of Illusion : Art: The modernist's gorgeous photographs of America comment on current life with surprising images that can fool viewers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'White Rose': Small Acts of Valor Bloom
- ARTS
- THEATER BEAT : 'Godex' Reworks 'Godot'
- TV REVIEWS : 'Getting By': Unoriginal and Unfunny
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Torch Singer Sade Too Happy to Scorch
- Pop Album Chart : Grammy Gravy Flavors Clapton Sales
- TV REVIEWS : 'Where I Live' Low on Wit but Energetic
- Social Security Tax Increase
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Savanna's Crockwell Stands Tall at Short
- THEATER REVIEWS : Passion Keeps Cabrillo's 'Balance'
- It's Now or Never for Lions : Basketball: Loyola Marymount takes a nine-game losing streak into a conference tournament game against Pepperdine.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Van Halen: Only Surprise is the Locle
- National Video Rentals : 'League' Leaps; 'Female' Sits Pretty
- T.S. Monk, a Musical Missionary
- Guns In The Schools. What is to be done? : Yes, the Punishment Fits the Crime : Automatic-expulsion rule should be enforced against boy, 11, who took BB gun to school
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Swing Kids': Lively Music, but Far Too Many Missteps
- Morningside and South Torrance Square Off for III-AA Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : DELPHIC LEAGUE
- Women With AIDS
- KABC, KTLA Continue to Reign in Newscast Ratings : Television: Affiliate of ABC wins all head-to-head competitions but one, widening lead over KNBC and KCBS.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Timely Overhaul of 'Uncle Tom'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Harr's Victories Help El Toro Dominate Meet
- 49ers Team Up on San Jose State : Big West: Everybody gets in on the act in a 103-87 victory, fifth in the last seven games for Cal State Long Beach.
- Traveling President
- L.A. MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : For This Runner, 26.2-Mile Course Will Look Familiar From the Start
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : David Lipscomb Shoots 86% : in First Half, CCI Women Fall
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love Your Mama' Unpolished but Spirited : The film is not exactly sophisticated or deep, but it's got heart and drive and it doesn't hold back.