- Baseball
- Will the Dinosaurs Dine on Arnold? : Hollywood Starts Its Annual Summer Film Poker Game
- Russell Baze Becomes 23rd Jockey to Win 4,000
- Dominguez Hills to Meet No. 8 Pomona
- Morningside Reaches III-AA Final : Preps: Tina Thompson scores 21 points and Cha-ron Walker adds 20 as Monarchs beat Newport Harbor, 61-57.
- Rocket's Run in CFL Could Be Near Its End
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Host Ventura to Face a Mirror Image
- Huntington Beach Topples Thousand Oaks, 58-50
- He Always Has a Crowd Rooting for Him to Win
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- MUSIC
- Hockey
- 'Marketplace' of Economic News, Ideas : Radio: The financial program has an op-ed feel, thanks to commentators ranging from experts to 'The Waitress From Nashville.'
- Holden Urges Aggressive Enforcement of Youth Curfew Law
- GARDEN GROVE : City Delays Decision on Card Club Poll
- West Torrance Gets Top Ranking in Preseason Poll : Preps: With the return of three All-Pioneer League players and the addition of two talented transfers, the Warriors appear to be the team to beat.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT : Golden West, Orange Coast Taking It to a Higher Level
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- RETAIL : Angels Hope to Make Hit With New Uniform on Field and in Stores
- Sliding Bond Yields Boost Stocks : Market Overview
- Kernel Knowledge
- Looser Version of Hatch Act Clears House
- Foundation Nets $300,000
- OXNARD : City Leaders Join in Literacy Effort
- CASTAIC : 6 Hurt in Fight Over Jail Bed Assignment
- Calleguas Water Plant to Open a Year Late : Services: The district faces a state deadline to get the treatment facility running. But no penalties are expected.
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : Rosset Sends Agassi Packing
- Figure Skater Bowman Beaten
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Huggins May Top the Lists
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : PACIFIC LEAGUE : Crescenta Valley
- CIF STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pham Hopes to Find His Final Place
- Tchaikovsky to Kick Off Bowl Season : Music: The official opening on July 6 commemorates the centennial of the composer's death.
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- MALIBU CREEK PARK : Missing Woman's Friends Seek Clues
- Schools
- Deficits and the Proposed Monterey Park Card Club
- Study of Child-Care Center in a Mansion
- Leonard M. Chermack has joined PenUltimate Inc.,...
- Wymer to Testify at Hearing on Regulating Investment Advisers
- U.S. Corporate Presence Rising Again in S. Africa : Apartheid: Sixteen firms have opened offices or established economic links to the troubled nation since 1991.
- A Degree of Some Difficulty : Disability: With the help of a talking laptop computer, a blind student expects to graduate from UCLA in June. After that, law school.
- Beverly Bailey, manager of Human Resources of...
- Monrovia : 'Bracelet' Firm Protested
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Special Memories Are Worth Reliving
- Faulty Gene That Causes Gehrig's Disease Is Found
- Culver City Standout Still Shooting for Top : Preps: Although she started since her freshman season, Jenny Nakanishi made her senior season a very memorable one.
- The following are the top music sales...
- L.A. Marathon Refuses to Run From Riot Images : Symbols: Inner-city route is retained. After a dogged marketing campaign, 20,000 competitors are expected.
- Desktop Programs Plug Into Video
- Law Needed to Protect Homes From Picketers
- Wife Convicted in Slaying
- Ex-Police Officer Found Guilty of Stalking Raines
- Taxing American Dream
- Matter of Definition
- MOVIES - March 4, 1993
- MOVIES - March 4, 1993
- Names in the News - March 4, 1993
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- Obituaries - March 4, 1993
- Obituaries - March 4, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 4, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 4, 1993
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- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1993
- SLOW LANE: If you're displeased with local...
- Time of Change Lies in Store for O.C. Board
- NOVEL DEBUT: Costa Mesa author Jo-Ann Mapson,...
- Study Shows Walnuts Reduce Cholesterol : Health: But some experts, fearing a repeat of oat bran hoopla, caution consumers not to go nuts over findings.
- U.S. Tackling Blast Probe on Unprecedented Scale
- BON VOYAGE: No more tiresome drives to...
- LIGHT STYLE : Cook Your Broccoli, Dear
- Beach Cities Are a Bit Rattled by the Nature of Things
- VIP: What does pleading guilty to running...
- Agents Prepare for a Long Cult Siege : Violence: Officers say they will wait as long as needed to avoid further bloodshed. Branch Davidian leader awaits 'instructions from God' before any surrender.
- U.N. Issues Demand for End to Bosnia Fighting : Diplomacy: Security Council condemns bloodshed and says foes must stay in New York to negotiate peace.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - March 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1993
- Movie Market Madness : Independents Pitch the Good, the Bad and the Obscure at Show
- For Once, a 'Rigoletto' With a Happy Ending : Gala: At the conclusion of Giuseppe Verdi's famous tragedy, guests dined sumptuously, danced until well after midnight and swapped memories of other favorite nights at the opera.
- Sepulveda Basin Arts Complex Proponents Again Cut Back Plans : Culture: Revised proposal deletes amphitheater that was strongly opposed by Van Nuys Airport backers. Environmentalists, however, aren't so easily mollified.
- Tustin : City Manager to Run Credit Card Audit
- Council Candidates in Valley Denounce Illegal Immigration
- L.A. '93: The Race For Mayor. : Create New Revenue With a City Income Tax : Mayor's race: Los Angeles must solve internal and external challenges to accommodate profound demographic changes.
- Building That Helped Give Birth to U-2, Stealth Fighter Is Razed : Burbank: A Lockheed team designed secret military aircraft in the 'Skunk Works' complex that included 'old 304.'
- LA PALMA : Reservoir to Boost City's Water Supply
- VENTURA : Boy With Shotgun Arrested at School
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-A : DiCamilli Drives Costa Mesa
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Crime Wave at NBC--One Hit and One Miss
- Fisherman's Friend : Munoz Provides Replica of Your Catch, or What You Tell Him You Caught
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Hiroko Nakamura in Debut Recital at Ambassador
- Going to the Chapel--to Vote : Senate election: In the past, residents of remote Follows Camp cast ballots by mail. But they thought it was important that they have their own polling place, so they got one--a tiny, red church.
- North Hollywood Couple Held in $1.4-Million Insurance Scam
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets Probation on Threats to Judges
- Countywide : Freeway Ramp, Lane Closures Scheduled
- $5,000 Reward Posted in Jewelry Store Slayings
- Police Seek to Charge Pupil in BB Gun Incident
- ANAHEIM : Graffiti, Smoking Ordinances Advance
- Kennedy's Harris Selected State Athlete of the Week
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Motrey Provides the Power That Propels Golden West
- Basketball
- AUTOS
- HEALTH CARE
- Ferry Captain Blamed in 147 Deaths
- Committee OKs Bill to Give DMV Offices Saturday Hours
- Countywide : Infant in Need of New Heart Hangs On
- BURBANK : Drugs Found in Car of Shoplift Suspect
- BUENA PARK : Good Deed Puts Family on Pedestal
- Notre Dame Takes Hard-Nosed Tack to Top La Canada
- Cougars Are Second Best in Rematch : Playoffs: Long Beach Jordan, which had been eliminated by Capistrano Valley in last year's semifinals, delivers its payback, 69-57.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / City Section Previews : NORTHERN CONFERENCE : NORTHEASTERN LEAGUE (3-A)
- Proposed Gas Tax and Small Cars
- Pasadena Playhouse, Directors Sign Pact Ending 3-Month Strike
- Proposed Gas Tax and Small Cars
- Is Orange County hungering for that upscale, West Hollywood blend of entertainment? Restaurant owner Elie Samaha thinks so. : Enter the Roxbury
- Toshiba Cuts 15 Jobs, Transfers Workers
- Proposed Gas Tax and Small Cars
- Costly Tips
- California Medical Assn. Urges Bill to Set Up $3-Per-Pack Cigarette Tax : Resolution: The group says revenue from the proposed tax could be used to treat tobacco-related diseases.
- Organizers Compete for Runners and Cyclists : Participation and corporate sponsorship are down, while the expense of putting on an event keeps going up.
- Perot Takes Shots at Economic Proposal : Hearing: Texan says Clinton's plan needs more cuts before more taxes. He scolds Congress for living high life.
- U.S. Drops, Then Restores Medfly Funds
- 'Pond' Name Continues to Make Waves
- PORT HUENEME : City to Weigh Tax Assessment Districts
- Homeowners Win 1, Lose 1 in Burger Restaurant Fight : Zoning: L.A. board approves drive-through proposal for Encino, while rejecting a plan for Studio City eatery. Residents say the projects would snarl traffic.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Cable Failure Causes 9-Hour Outage
- Tay Case Indictments Speed Pace for Prosecution
- Panorama City Youth Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Shooting
- Countywide : Cal State School Site Toxicity Tests OKd
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Split on Gates for Housing Tract
- There's a Way Out of Our Global Desert : Los Angeles: Just five hours a month helping others would be a big step toward rebuilding and reuniting.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : No. 2 Thousand Oaks Defeats No. 14 Marina, 65-42, Stays Unbeaten
- Hollywood Park Stock Is Sold by Everett
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Defeats San Clemente in Boys' Swimming
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / City Section Previews : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- Marina Can't Keep Up With Jones & Co.
- Baseball
- SECURITIES
- County OKs New Graffiti Crackdown : Vandalism: Ordinance will require stores to keep spray-paint and markers inaccessible to the public. Youths tell supervisors the law will not stop 'tagging.'
- ACTON : Plea Entered in Molestation Case
- Shawn Allbee
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Teacher Charged With Molestation
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Huntington Beach Meets Thousand Oaks at Edison High
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I GIRLS : Marina Stops El Toro's Playoff Run
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- UC Irvine, UNLV Tip Off at 8:30
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II BOYS : Falcons Leave St. Francis High and Dry
- NBA ROUNDUP : Portland Beats Suns; Drexler on Injured List
- Young Arms Give Braves Upper Hand
- Niles Follows Directions, Leads Monroe to Victory
- Cimco Inc. The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- Loan Bridges Gap in Caterpillar Sale to Russia
- CMS Adds Distributor: CMS Enhancements Inc. said...
- Tougher Rules for Teen-Age Drivers Sought
- 'Ecotopia' Greener by $85 Million : Wealthy sisters endow a foundation to protect Puget Sound area. It is run by a well-known environmentalist.
- State Battles Move to Cut Off Medfly Funds
- Bergeson Defends Wilson's School Budget : Nominee: She says funding reflects the economy. Though she vows to be an independent education chief, some Democrats predict she won't be confirmed.
- MOORPARK : Author to Help Raise Money for Library
- Man Given 6 Months for Spitting on Denny : Courts: He will serve the sentence concurrently with a two-year term for assaulting a motorist.
- Jury in Wrongful-Death Case Is Told of Second Fatal Shooting by Officer
- NEWPORT BEACH : Public Safety Topic of Cable TV Show
- County to Sue for Defending Capital Cases : Government: Supervisors authorize action against state for funds spent to hire investigators and witnesses in death penalty cases. L.A. County is already suing.
- Steinbrenner's Act Is a Familiar One
- Perkins Missed as Lakers Lose : Pro basketball: Mutombo takes advantage as the Nuggets win, 127-115.
- Fluor, Raytheon Units Team Up to Build $2.2-Billion Thai Refinery
- Chief Will Open 15 Inner-City Stores : Rebuilding: Decision by the auto parts chain is hailed as a significant step in healing damage caused by the riots.
- Polygram Posts $280-Million Profit for '92 : Music: European entertainment giant saw a 5% rise in sales, in part because of Billy Ray Cyrus' 'Achy Breaky Heart.'
- Pope to Visit Mexico
- Plan to Rebuild Freeway Challenged : Courts: Project would replace roadway destroyed in 1989 Loma Prieta quake. Suit claims 7,000 residents, many of them poor, would face new health hazards.
- Poll Finds 49% of Public Focused on Clinton Plan
- 3 Convictions Voided in Test of Riot Curfew Law : Courts: Ruling by three-judge panel may jeopardize thousands of cases. L.A. officials vow to appeal decision.
- Storms Challenged Our Water Management Skills
- IRVINE : UC Students Demand Fee Hike Input
- Pair Accused of Beating, Imprisoning Daughter : Antelope Valley: The couple deny the allegations. The child says she was released from her room only to go to school.
- Fire Started by Electric Blanket in Doghouse Guts Home in Simi
- He Had a Bat, but Proved to Be a Stick in the Mud
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Football
- Boxing
- O&Y; Option on Prime S.F. Site Lapses; Firm Out $25 Million
- Birtcher Buys Beacon Assets: Birtcher Medical Systems...
- Lungren Offers Broad Proposal to Prevent Violence at Schools
- Doctors Seek $3-Per-Pack Excise Tax on Cigarettes
- Childhelp Lunch Serves French Dressing
- Rushdie Granted Divorce From American Wife
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza Design Scheme Proposed
- EDITION-TIME ELECTION RETURNS
- Firm Plans to Expand, Add Up to 300 Jobs : Simi Valley: Bugle Boy focuses on its warehouse and distribution center and may add an outlet store.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER / SO. SECTION PLAYOFFS : Claremont Answers, Shuts Out Simi Valley
- High Heir Pressure : With the Departure of Harvey, Grahe Is Thrust Into Role of the Angels' Closer
- Titan Wrestlers Reach NCAA Meet
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A : Thousand Oaks Eliminates Marina
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : No. 3-Seeded Edberg Is Surprised by Reneberg
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : At $1 Per Mile, Derek Will Compete so Children Can Go to YMCA Camp
- Younger Cey Has Inherited Aptitude for Family Business : High school baseball: El Camino Real shortstop is considered among the best in the nation at his position.
- ANGELS : Davis Is Back Among, Uh, Strangers
- 'Action' Promotion Is Out of This World : Movies: Sources said the stunt, in which the movie's logo will be painted on a NASA rocket, will cost Columbia about $500,000.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Trio Lives Up to Tchaikovsky
- THEATER REVIEW : A Lively and Loving 'Hot l Baltimore' Warms the Heart : The residents of a soon-to-be-demolished hotel make a party of it in the caring hands of the Garden Grove Community Theatre.
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Preview of 28 Lots at Smithcliffs Draws 250; 4 Submit Offers
- GOP's Hurtt Sweeps to O.C. Senate Seat Win
- 2 Devils at Large : Books: Erica Jong has written a paean to Henry Miller, branded the 'King of Smut.' Feminists must read him, she says: 'He is telling honestly . . . how men feel about women.'
- Sheep Exports Lead Way as Somali Economy Revives : Africa: Growing business in Mogadishu's streets and port augurs well for the country's long-term survival.
- FILLMORE : 9 Arrested in Raids on Gang Members
- THOUSAND OAKS : University Receives $1.8-Million Gift
- ANAHEIM : 8 Residents File Claims Against City
- 2 UCLA Students Killed, 3 Injured When Van Overturns
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS : North Hollywood Girls Hold Off Dorsey Charge
- DIVISION V-AA : Thomas Gives Brethren the Lift It Needs
- DODGERS : A Third Martinez Makes His Pitch
- Shanahan's Grand Slam Gives CSUN Victory Over Chapman : College baseball: Matadors run their record to 9-0 with the win. Starter Najar shuts out Panthers for 7 1/3 innings.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II GIRLS : Canyon Knocks Out Sunny Hills, 4-0
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Late Free Throws Help Crenshaw Past Granada Hills Kennedy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Building a Bridge Over 1990s' Troubled Waters : Simon & Garfunkel Concert Benefits Homeless Children
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Hip Deep in the Abstract Lessons of Americans : Exhibition: Scholarly but concise, Newport Harbor's show deals in the most fundamental aspects of the grammar of vision.
- Lemieux a Winner in Loss : Penguin Star, Out Almost 2 Months Because of Hodgkin's Disease, Gets a Goal and Assist After Standing Ovation From Flyer Fans
- Bret Boone Aims to Carry On Tradition
- Muir Takes Its Time in Beating St. John Bosco in Division II-A
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mac' Passionately Celebrates Work Ethic : John Turturro makes his directing debut and stars in an affectionate paean to his father that's also an exorcism from him.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : DIVISION IV BOYS : Santa Margarita Rolls Into Its First Title Game
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Kings' New Neighbors Are Sitting Ducks
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Little Sense of Direction From Daniel Ash
- Davis Resigns Coaching Job at Hueneme
- Paying for Lifeguards
- Overpopulation
- Watch Use of Tax Dollars
- Glad to Have Defibrillators
- Zeanah Defended
- A Headstrong Dowager Gives In to Crumbling Reality
- King Trial Too Big for Such a Small Courtroom
- Countywide : Board OKs Hike in Medical Center Fees
- For a Tortured Soul, a Life of Rage and Pain Ends the Same Way
- Customs Inspector Pleads Guilty to Taking $1.7 Million in Bribes
- Merging Agencies Scramble to Spend Money : Rivals: The County Transportation Commission and the RTD are incurring obligations that might burden the new Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Man to Stand Trial in Death of Father
- MOORPARK : City May Beef Up Rail Station Security
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER / SO. SECTION PLAYOFFS
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Channell Worth the Wait, Baker Says
- Football
- Burns (45-0) Only a Step Away
- Football
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V-AA : Pasadena Poly Eliminates Capistrano Valley Christian, 53-45
- Report Said to Strengthen Commissioner
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A : Nobody's Coming Close to Raining on Mater Dei's Parade
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / City Section Previews : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- Irvine Lake to Get Touch of Germany
- Muckenthaler Will Try to Go It Alone : Center, Facing Shrinking Pool of Public Money, Plans for Gradual Elimination of City Funding
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Kronos Quartet at County Museum
- SECURITIES
- Winery Pressed for a Name With Taste
- General Automation Inc. The Anaheim computer company...
- Irvine Co. Gives Tenants Rent-to-Buy Incentive : Housing: The plan offers credits to current and future apartment residents that can be applied to condo purchases.
- Clinton's Student Aid Plan Is Graded Down by Lenders
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / City Section Previews : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1992 IN REVIEW
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / City Section Previews : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A)
- Boxing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Vanderbilt Clinches a Tie for SEC Crown
- Football
- 11th in a Line Helps Pomona in Title Quest
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA : Morningside Routs Santa Margarita, Then Crowd Gets Ugly
- TV REVIEW : 'Portrait' Salutes Exceptional Teachers
- TV Ratings : Kenny Rogers, Grammys Power CBS to the Top
- TV REVIEW : Celebration of the Sounds of Sondheim
- Retirees Tell of Bitter Pill : Panel Hears Ex-Aerospace Workers' Concerns Over Health Cuts
- ENERGY
- Knapp Sells 2 Magazines to Conde Nast : Publishing: The lavishly produced Architectural Digest and Bon Appetit reportedly brought $175 million.
- Margin Credit: Is It Too Close to the Edge?
- Daughter's Day at the Office
- Death Row Inmate Freed; Judge Is Told Trial Witnesses Lied
- Bill Would Close Loopholes in Hiring of Migrant Workers
- High Court Hears Arguments on Haitians : Refugees: Justice Dept., appearing before Supreme Court, wants to continue Bush era policy of intercepting and repatriating immigrants.
- Jukebox Collector Turns Hobby Into Profitable Business
- It's All Going Downhill : City Fears Loss of Cliffs, Beaches to Quick Erosion
- LAKE FOREST : Man Flees After Robbing Bank
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Inmate Hiding Under Moving Bus Is Killed
- From a Little Honesty Comes a Great Reward for Needy Family
- Beyond the Cold War: The New Enemy : Chilling reminder of vulnerability of America to terrorism
- Group Formed to Promote Unbiased Campaign Tactics
- Miscellany
- Help Offer for Drunk-Driving Cases Reviewed : Courts: Affidavit says two men are suspected of offenses including practicing law without a license. No charges are filed.
- Football
- San Diego Sets Mark, Beats CS Northridge
- Olympics
- Basketball
- Powell Stands Out in Verdugo Hills Loss
- Master's Prevails in 2 Overtimes