- School Choice Initiative
- Dornan's Wrath
- Pro, Con Responses to Q & A With Galanter
- Not Enough to Go Around
- School Choice Initiative
- Pro, Con Responses to Q & A With Galanter
- Not Enough to Go Around
- Kudos for Briefs Page
- School Choice Initiative
- School Choice Initiative
- Story About Pier 'Missed the Boat'
- Welfare Limits the Right Step
- Beer Story: In Bad Taste?
- Funerals for Gang Members
- Preserving Wetlands Is Not Impossible
- Bush Special
- Funerals for Gang Members
- School Choice Initiative
- Striving for a Birdie : Environment: The California gnatcatcher lives on the site of a proposed golf course. A conservation coalition contends that the project threatens the tiny animal, but the developers say they'll provide habitat and spur the economy at the same time.
- Cal State Fee Hikes
- Integration of Developmentally Disabled People
- Dornan's Wrath
- Cal State Fees
- MOVIES - March 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 12, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 12, 1992
- Obituaries - March 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 12, 1992
- One Street, 13 Cuisines
- The Hollywood Walk of Food
- Tough Love for Meat
- STAGE REVIEWS : Absurdist 'Room' Serves Up Zany, Satirical Froth
- Clinton and Tsongas Go on Offensive in Midwest : Democrats: Candidates attack each other's beliefs, records as focus shifts to key Michigan, Illinois contests.
- County OKs Plan to Settle Charges of Job Bias Against Latinos : Employment: The proposal approved by supervisors calls for new standards of hiring and promotions in public hospital system. Molina boycotts the meeting.
- COLUMN ONE : Wrestling's Star Takes a Tumble : The image of children's super-hero Hulk Hogan is in peril, and so is that of professional wrestling, as former colleagues tell of drug abuse. His TV denial produced an outcry.
- LAWSUITS R US: To avoid a costly...
- The Last Refuge : Housing: In desperation, some homeless families in Oregon are settling on national forest land. Now, a pilot project will officially give them shelter at camps in the woods.
- PASSPORTS READY: Tired of long lines for...
- Clinton Seen Poised to Collect Some Hollywood Cash : Campaign: Former fund-raisers for Harkin and Kerrey now say they will be dialing for dollars for Arkansas governor.
- State's Banks Post Big Loss in 4th Quarter : Economy: Real estate loans helped cause $379 million in red ink. Banking profits for the year fell 80% in California while rising 15% nationwide.
- Las Tunas: The Neighborhood of the Future
- WINTER DOLDRUMS: When recovering from a recession,...
- SILVER LINING: With the number of AIDS...
- Boy, 10, Arrested in Shooting That Killed Mother of Three : Violence: A bullet pierced the wall of trailer and hit her as she put her son to bed. The victim's husband believes the action may have been intentional.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Smog Trade-Offs: Devil Is in Details : By creating a valuable commodity--marketable smog--the AQMD has also created an incentive for fraud.
- 10-Year-Old Boy Arrested in Killing : Crime: Slaying of a young Barrio Logan mother may have stemmed from refusal to lend a motor scooter to the boy and his friends, her husband says.
- Judge Says Roberti Can Run in 20th
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 12, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 12, 1992
- President Rolls On, but Protest Vote Continues : GOP: Buchanan loses eight primaries but vows to keep fighting. Bush's showing improves over earlier contests.
- Clinton Guns for Bush as His Rivals Fall Back : Campaign: The Arkansas governor pulls away from the pack with decisive Super Tuesday wins. His Chicago victory speech is jubilant.
- County Buys Time on Dump : Expanded Landfill Will Have to Do Until Long-Term Solution Is Found
- SAN DIEGO : Gunman Fires Into Apartment, Shoots 3
- RV Resort Is Reopened Amid Safety Discussion : Ventura River: Many residents lost everything in last month's flood. But some returned, determined to start over. Several officials want the park closed.
- Dennis A. Parr; Costumer
- County OKs Plan to Fund Construction in High Desert : Supervisors: The Antelope Valley facilities, including a new courthouse, would be financed by bonds purchased with property tax revenues.
- Now, Maybe, the Party's Over
- ADVERTISING
- Oxnard Council Votes to Charge Fare for Minibus Program
- BANKING : B of A Fears Local Operations, Not Other Giants, Official Says
- Horowitz of TV Channel-Changing Upstaged by Mother
- Big Ones Bite, Not Biggest at Castaic Lake
- Tarpley Is Joined by Lucas for Debut
- ROUNDUP : Brea's Girls Cruise Past West Hills, 96-16
- Northridge's Hagar Named WIVA Player of Week
- Preseason All-County Team
- Newly Donated Fence Came With a Catch
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC Uses Long Ball to Beat Titans, 10-6
- Boxing
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS : 1991 IN REVIEW
- OUTDOOR NOTES : With Declining Resources, Salmon Fishing Is Threatened
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Jury Is Out on New Draft Rule
- 'Lennon Tapes' Hits Its Last Reel : Radio: What began as a 2-year project ends four years later as host Elliot Mintz finishes his final 'Lost Lennon Tapes' show.
- STAGE AND MUSIC
- Border Area Installations Disappointing
- The Laguna Art Museum raised more than...
- Nick Vaughn is an artist who lives...
- Brown Looks North, Courts the Labor Vote
- Metro Rail Exhibit Offers Hands-On Ride for Young Passengers
- CoCensys of Irvine Testing Chemical to Treat Insomnia
- 2 Tanks Had Been Stolen, Police Say : Theft: The cylinders of nitrous oxide used by three men who died were believed taken from Holy Cross Medical Center.
- ESCONDIDO : 3 More Plead Guilty in Cocaine Ring
- BOOK REVIEW : Tale of Arms Dealer Misfires : BULL'S EYE; The Assassination and Life of Supergun Inventor Gerald Bull <i> by James Adams</i> , Times Books/Random House, $22; 336 pages
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School for Disabled Wins Contract
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Slow-Starting Westchester Handles Riverside North
- Alemany Rallies for 66-61 Win
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Maintain Edge Over Penguins for Playoff Spot
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Angels' an Intelligent Adaptation of Forster Work
- BLACK CHURCH LIFE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Ministering on the Front Line : In Watts, the New Beginning Storefront Church Offers Hope, Comfort to Those Facing Hard Times
- GOP Leaders Call for Full List of House Check Kiters : Disclosure: Naming all 355 offenders is expected to hurt Democrats more because of their greater numbers in Congress.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 2 Proposed Hospital Sites Draw Opposition
- Chilly Nights Delay Completion of Project to Widen, Improve Ventura Freeway : Transportation: The $40-million undertaking will not be finished until June or July. The work must be done during the night to avoid disrupting traffic.
- Repeat Business : Crime: A man suspected of robbing restaurants two to three times each is recognized from an earlier holdup and captured.
- MOORPARK : Truck Inspection Efforts Increased
- Stars & Stripes at Half Mast? : Sailing: Numerous problems have placed Dennis Conner's team in a painful situation. Trouble continues to pop up and the team's Cup hopes are dwindling.
- Jurisprudence
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Vineyard Leads the Aztecs to Victory Over UC Irvine
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Poway Proves to Be a Little Too Much for the Buena Girls
- THE NHL : Start of Talks on New Contract Leave Chill
- Hot Trends Lead to Thaw : Upsurge in In-Line Street Skates and Roller Hockey Promotes a Dramatic Increase in the Willingness of Southern Californians to Take Shot at Ice Hockey
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Stars & Stripes Fading; Nippon Team On Rise : Sailing: Dennis Conner's boat towed back to port after the mast breaks.
- Dance Gallery Plans Series at LATC
- MWD Reduces Water-Use Curbs, Hikes Its Rates : Drought: Many of Orange County's water agencies will maintain their conservation requirements or ease them slightly. Others have not decided.
- ESCONDIDO : City Schools OK Multiculture Texts
- Gates Attacks Charges That 2 Were Framed
- HEALTH WATCH : Goodby to 'Old Joe'
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Feasibility of Rescue Nets for L.A. River Studied
- OXNARD : Panel OKd to Study Desalination Plant
- Campbell Hall Stays on Track With Victory Over Santa Fe
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Geary Gets Victory for Mater Dei : Division I: His rebound and dunk with two seconds left lets Monarchs escape upstart Lynwood, 67-65.
- No Weaseling by This Candidate--He's Standing Up for Ferrets' Rights
- College Football
- VAN NUYS : Man Ordered to Be Tried in 2 Slayings
- MONTEREY PARK : Private <i> Karaoke </i> Parties Temporarily Banned
- Stone's Blonde Ambition
- STAGE AND MUSIC
- THE SERIES : "Comedies, Cults and Classics--Films You Won't Forget"
- STAGE REVIEW : Harelik's 'Immigrant' Retains Genuine Power
- Another Run at Welfare : Assembly Democrats say initiative isn't the only way to reform
- Weinberg Says His Accusers are Biased : Courts: The ex-commodities trader testifies that his conviction would aid clients he is charged with bilking.
- SANTA MONICA-MALIBU : Plan Gives Students Easy Access to Condoms
- CLIPBOARD : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- SAN MARCOS : Budget Cuts Prompt 140 School Layoffs
- HAWTHORNE : Replacement Sworn In for Absentee City Clerk
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 Appointed to Panel on Pushcart Vending
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Err on the Side of Freedom
- COUNTYWIDE : College District Lines Redrawn and OKd
- This Hate Crime Will End With a Twist : Anti-Semitism: Vandalism of a yeshiva will unite, not separate, Jews and Christians.
- Bill on Disputed Tobacco Taxes Goes to Senate
- SANTA PAULA : 2,000 Students Take Part in Science Fair
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Clippers Break All Kinds of Precedents
- 'Miller' Doing What It Can So It Won't Be Outta There : Television: To boost ratings, the late-night talk show is changing some personnel and is re-examining its focus.
- Music Reviews : Orchestra of the 18th Century at Pavilion
- Burbank, Las Virgenes to Relax Tough Water Conservation Programs : Drought: Officials react to MWD plans to increase supplies. The Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys and city of San Fernando will be largely unaffected.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Residents React to Parking Vote
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Lefferts Changes Stride to Match Career Path
- They're No. 2, but Not Trying Any Harder
- Lincoln Strikes Early to Beat Fresno San Joaquin Memorial
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : NAIA DISTRICT III
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT : Thousand Oaks Rolls Along, 54-32
- PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Julian Scores Big Upset On the Road
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Welles' Homer Sparks Pierce to 6-5 Win Over Santa Barbara
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Starts Quickly This Time
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Glendora (32-0) Steals Past Redwood of Visalia, 50-49
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER, DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner's Mast Falls Along With Hopes
- ART
- VIDEO REVIEW : Springsteen's Warm 'Human Touch'
- Getting Funny, Not Angry : Comedy: George Lopez deals with the stereotyping of Latinos by using humor to help fight the slights. He is appearing in Oceanside.
- COLUMN ONE : Detroit in Rearview Mirror : Thousands of U.S. auto veterans have joined the Japanese. Although caught in the trade crossfire, some see themselves in the vanguard of a borderless economy.
- FALLBROOK : Band Teacher Pleads Not Guilty in Rapes
- Tale of Two Cozy Relationships : Iraq and Pakistan: Why all the U.S. help?
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Gibson Goes in Deal to Pirates
- Boxing
- Falcons Get Easy Victory
- The Question About Our Fave Son
- Firms Battle Bills to Restrict Profits on Rare-Disease Drugs
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Legislator Linked to Death of 6 Jews Quits
- Board Votes to Review Malpractice Cases : Finance: Supervisors tentatively approve scrutiny. They hope to save funds and improve health care.
- Proposal for Ground-Water Agency Dropped : Antelope Valley: Widespread opposition undermines Palmdale district's plan for creation of a new government body to oversee well use.
- State Speeds Up Bid to Shut Down Doctor's Practice : Investigation: Dozens of women have filed complaints alleging that a Tustin gynecologist sexually molested them.
- CAMARILLO : Tight Budget Forces CYA Program Cuts
- Estancia's Fuerbringer Raises Game, Brings Down USDHS
- Garnes' Subpar Play Earns Courtside Seat
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Mad About PLAID
- Bush, Clinton Attract Broad Base, Polls Find
- SECURITIES
- BANKING
- Sony Shows Off New Hand-Held PC : Technology: CD-ROM discs allow tiny machine to play electronic books and other 'multimedia' programs.
- AIRLINES
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- A Good Sport Gets Faster, Sleeker
- Incumbents Raise $30 Million in Non-Election Year
- Couple Has a Knack for the Art of Collaboration
- Clinton Sweeping the South : Tsongas Takes Massachusetts; Bush Winning : Democrats: Arkansas governor, running far ahead in Florida and Texas, re-establishes himself as the front-runner. Elections are held in 11 states.
- Buchanan Seeks GOP Chairman's Ouster : Campaign: He accuses Richard Bond, a longtime Bush aide, of slander, partiality. The candidate urges his supporters to withhold party donations.
- VENTURA : Lovins and Means Appointed to Panel
- Quantum hijinks: Caltech, that producer of Nobel...
- Boy Arrested After Paint Pellet Is Fired : Shooting: An off-duty police officer's car window is struck on the Antelope Valley Freeway. There have been similar attacks recently.
- 3rd Suspect Is Charged in Fatal Shooting
- Del Taco Moves Its Ad Account to a New Agency : Marketing: Italia/Gal was created specifically to handle the fast-food company's account. An executive previously worked for archrival Taco Bell.
- ROCKY ROAD TO RECOVERY : Padre's Biggest Battle Is Off the Field : Baseball: York hopes his struggle with alcoholism won't keep him from making the team.
- Meiss Named Football Coach at Foothill
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley's Leppard Staves Off La Mirada
- Woodruff Updates a Greek Tragedy
- Miller: Early Pressure Is Off
- Music Reviews : Schickele, Brahms Paired at Gindi
- Music Reviews : Benjamin Verdery Plays the Ambassador
- Shoulder Pads Remain Optional
- NATO Considers Wider Role as Europe's Peacekeeper
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearing to Be Held on Transit Projects
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Barkley's Message Is Loud, Not Clear
- Keller Named Pierce Women's Basketball Coach
- TV Ratings : Along Came 'Jones,' Impressively
- TV REVIEW : Grim Study of Infant Mortality
- IRVINE : Ex-UCLA Official in Line for UCI Post
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Struggle Shapes Up for Use of Mission Bay Land : Planning: Environmentalists are pitted against developers as city moves to revise master plan for the popular recreation area.
- SEAL BEACH : Telethon Planned for Animal Center
- GARDEN GROVE : Alamitos School Principal Honored
- NBA ROUNDUP : Heat Beats Celtics, Stays Alive in East Race
- One inning into Hart High's Westside tournament...
- Live From Simi Valley, It's ... : Coverage of King Trial, Though Uneven, Is a Public Service
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Fine State of Utah : Phillips Blends Tall Tales, Songs, Poems, Ruminations and Jests Into Rich, Emotional Show
- WORKPLACE
- Dow Breaks a 4-Day Losing Streak : Market Overview
- Legal Fees for S&L; Bailout Hit $251.5 Million in 1991
- MWD Reduces Conservation, Hikes Its Rates : Drought: Local agencies also relax guidelines. Officials say some backsliding is inevitable, but hope water-saving devices will make some cuts permanent.
- SAN DIEGO : Killer of Taxi Driver Gets 25-to-Life Term
- Judge to Decide on Life Without Parole for Juvenile
- El Dorado Is Loaded, Ready to Fire : The teams: Golden Hawks, with six starters returning from a team that finished 20-7, are perched atop the preseason poll.
- Mater Dei Saved by Geary in the Nick of Time, 67-65
- 'Avenue A,' 'Fella' Top Drama Awards
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cash Coasts Through the Classics : He displays a strong voice and palpable excitement while spinning rock/country/folk yarns at the Crazy Horse Steak House, where he performs with several of his relatives.
- IBM to Sell Asian PC 'Clones' in Europe : Computers: The U.S. giant will join the low-cost market by selling imitations of its own machines.
- Fluor Basks in Bigger Profit, Better Prospects : Annual meeting: '91 earnings were best in company's history despite worldwide turmoil, chairman tells shareholders.
- Bush Runs Strongly; Protest Vote Continues : GOP: Buchanan gets no victories but vows to press on. Duke's campaign receives sharply limited support.
- EL CAJON : Man Ruled Guilty of Kidnaping at ATM
- Suspected Thief Had Gun Cache : Robbery: Wife says he was using money from bank heists to prepare for end of the world. He built an elaborate bunker under rented home.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ill Boy Gets Wish, Calls Her Sarah
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 46TH DISTRICT : Dornan's Campaign Opens With a Pledge : He promises not to be 'blindsided' by 'one-issue' foe. But Ryan adds Wieder and Thompson as backers in GOP primary.
- Jane Brunwin; Personnel Director
- Investors Playing It Too Risky With Retirement Funds?
- ADVERTISING
- Board Facing Tough Child Agency Votes
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver With Son, 2, Halts After Chase
- SANTA ANA : Circuit-Board Maker to Pay $5,000 Fine
- CHULA VISTA : Missing Girls Admit Perpetrating Hoax
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Drywall Spill Closes Hollywood Freeway
- CYPRESS : Find New Bingo Site, School Club Told
- IRVINE : City Official Named to State Commission
- Antitrust Judgment Goes Against NFL
- Capistrano Valley Lets Air Out of Poway, 67-60 : Division I: With standout Tom Airey sidelined, defensive specialist Aaron Rhoades picks up Cougars on offense.
- Kennedy Remains Stingy in Win Over Thousand Oaks : Prep baseball: Golden Cougar pitchers run scoreless streak to 12 innings before settling for a 6-3 victory.
- Mob Defector's Sister Shot in Brooklyn : Crime: The attack is viewed as a message to potential 'rats.' The 'code' protecting women and children is broken.
- Suspect Vessel Eludes U.S. Net, Docks in Iran
- S. Africans in U.S. Urged to Vote on De Klerk's Reforms
- Senate Takes Up Democrats' Tax-Cut Bill as GOP Considers Setting It Up for Veto : Legislation: Republicans to decide today on their strategy. Agreeing to foe's plan could force a compromise before Bush's deadline.
- World IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : Ultimatum Issued in Seizure of Officers
- Baseball Rooted in Fullerton Site
- VAN NUYS : Airport Bus Service Ridership Up in '91
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Massage Parlor Regulations Advance
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Caltrans Decides Against Stoplights
- King's Actions Scared Him, Officer Says : LAPD:He testifies that it was like a 'monster movie' when the motorist 'kept on coming' despite being struck.
- Slain Man From Japan Left Debts of $700,000 : Crime: The Camarillo resident who was stabbed to death in his home Feb. 23 owed the money on Antelope Valley property, police said.
- CHATSWORTH : Fatal Laughing Gas Was Stolen, Police Conclude
- Jury Hears Closing Arguments in Bombing Case
- West Hills Routed by Brea-Olinda
- Titan Women Face Top-Seeded UCSB in First Round
- It's Probably Over for Bo : Prognosis: Expert says the replacement parts won't be able to stand the stress of most pro athletics.
- Patrick Noyes, an assistant boys' soccer coach...
- Assembly Supports Bill to Give Sandag Control of Coronado Bridge Toll
- Lincoln Routs Tollhouse Sierra
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: SMALL SCHOOLS
- College Football
- 'A Tribute to the Beatles' to Play Vista Amphitheatre
- QUOTABLE
- Canada Is Unhappy With U.S. Trade Pact : Foreign relations: Recent moves in Washington have exacerbated tensions. The prime minister meets with his Cabinet today to discuss possible retaliation.
- Gorbachev Loses Watch in Crowd
- Pages : Owners' Manual for the Mind
- S&Ls; Post '91 Profits Close to $2 Billion
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sears Store Plans $3-Million Face Lift
- Stars Play Chefs at Diabetes Benefit
- MOORPARK : Festival to Spotlight Animal Training
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Review Sought on Flood Zone Housing
- LOS ANGELES RIVER : County Proposes Rescue Net Study
- LANCASTER : Mobile-Home Park Owners Sue City
- The Knick Lead Over Lakers Gets Lost in the Glare : Pro basketball: Threatt, angered by look from Jackson, scores 42 points to lift L.A., 106-104. Riley loses both games in series.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Diplock Leads Fullerton Past Rancho Santiago
- Jurisprudence
- Rancho Alamitos Nearly Gives the Game Away : Division III: Vaqueros hang on for 75-68 victory after blowing a 20-point lead in the fourth quarter.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fordham Wins to Earn First NCAA Berth in 21 Years
- Tsongas to Press On in 'Neutral Ground' : Democrats: Clinton rival takes his campaign to Michigan and Illinois in wake of defeats in South. He indicates bitter words will still be exchanged.
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Shevardnadze Heads Top State Council
- Math + Science + Girls = A Career : * Education: Academy uses a special curriculum and mentor programs to help boost the number of women and minorities in the fields of mathematics and science.
- Plates, Tires, Cleaners: Questions Answered
- Man Held in Killings of Woman, Girl
- COUNTYWIDE : Educators Preview Gun-Safety Course
- Clinton Sweeps the South : Tsongas Takes 3 States; Bush Wins All 8 Races : Democrats: Arkansas governor's victories, including Florida and Texas, re-establish him as front-runner. Contests held in 11 states.
- OXNARD : Trustees to Discuss Columbus Lessons
- AIRLINES
- California Drought Watch : A monthly look at the water shortage
- Defense Dept. Nomination
- Hoover Institution to Gain Access to Secret Soviet Files : Archives: Scholars hope to learn if Lenin had the Czar murdered and how Stalin and Hitler cooperated.
- Iraq Envoy Tells U.N. It's Time to Lift Sanctions : Diplomacy: But it is doubtful any Security Council member will agree during today's confrontation.
- OXNARD : Police Get Grant for Anti-Gang Program
- Monty Budwig, 62; Veteran L.A. Jazz Bass Player
- Pit Bull Bites Tot in Visit at Grandmother's
- Landmark Entertainment to Design 'Oz' Park : Resort: Pending a feasibility study, the North Hollywood firm would help create a $300-million theme park in Kansas based on 'The Wizard of Oz.'
- Drug Detection Patch Deal Sealed