- Shirley Creek has been promoted to manager...
- Let's Enforce Immigration Laws
- L.A. Gear Reaches Lender Accord: The troubled...
- Litton Systems in Woodland Hills won a...
- Ex-POWs Return to Hero's Welcome at Camp Pendleton
- Explosion, Brief Fire Damage Electrical Vault
- New College Try Dictates a Head Start : Education: With competition stiff for admission to top schools, applicants' preparation may begin in kindergarten. It's also led to private counselors, secrecy, deceit, back-stabbing and stress.
- AIDS Patient Starts New Court Battle
- Time Out : A Lakers Practice Is Pupils' Good-Attendance Reward
- Agricultural Officials Declare War on the White Garden Snail
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Public Funds Should Not Be Used to Build Toll Roads : Transportation: The projects should not be pursued if private financing falls short.
- Kings' Prize Would Be Series Against the Canucks or Jets
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Simmons Forced Lockheed to Heed Concerns of Shareholders
- Appeals Court Upsets GAF Convictions : Securities: The stock manipulation convictions of the firm and its former vice chairman were thrown out because of actions by the trial judge.
- Romanian News Service
- Supreme Court May Ease Church-State Separation : The law: The body announces that it will decide whether a school may include a prayer in a ceremony.
- White House to Resume Public Tours Next Week
- The Inner Warrior : Robert Bly Tells Men to Heed the Voice Within and Do What's Right
- Supporters Give Gates a Rousing Welcome at Work
- College Imposes Tight Restrictions on Smoking
- 2 People Thrown to Deaths From Pickups
- A Controversy : Tyson Wins in 7th Round : Boxing: Referee Steele again in the middle, deciding that Ruddock is unable to continue. A brawl ensues.
- Painful Truth for Hershiser: His Opening Day Must Wait
- Valle Wraps Up New Album Despite an Interrupted Start
- GM Endorses Cleaner-Burning Reformulated Gas for Its Models
- Crane Co. in Burbank, won a $122,220...
- Prime Time Merger Yields Bad Times : Transportation: Two major airport shuttle companies joined together just as the economy was sliding into recession and people were putting off travel plans.
- President of 20th Century to Retire at 65
- Glendale Federal Ends New Auto, Boat Loans
- Next Step : War-Stung Saudis Reach for Future, Cling to Past : The age-old struggle between tradition and modernization has been revived. Questions are being asked about the nation's society and its monarchy.
- San Diego, Orange Counties Join L.A. in Top 5 of Census
- Documentary : The Two Faces of Bandit Country : In a corner of Northern Ireland, the border with the south is a blur.
- Lots of Absentees Reported in 35th Senate Election Today
- Conservancy Near Deal for Paramount Property : Parkland: Santa Monica Mountains group may acquire the long-coveted former site of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire for $17.75 million.
- Girl Locked in Small Safe Prays to God : Chatsworth: Minister's daughter is rescued after 20-minute ordeal at Shepherd of the Hills Church.
- Crashed Jet May Have Headed Wrong Way
- Ektelon has appointed Kerry Lynch and John...
- John Fredericks has joined ThinkTank Advertising Agency....
- For These Lenders, T.D. Is No Touchdown
- Blockbuster Days Over, but He's Still Dealing
- BEIJING : The Next Five Years
- Media : Under Castro, Cuban Journalists Raise Issues--but Little Else : Reporters don't challenge the regime. Any inklings about being aggressive are squelched by a lack of experience as well as by the government.
- Bengal Tigers Kill 5 in Bangladesh Forest
- YORBA LINDA : Hearing Scheduled on Water Ordinance
- San Diego in the Path of Wave of Rainstorms
- School Board to Poll Voters on Tax Increase
- Two people were hospitalized after striking a...
- Royals Cite Hip Injury, Cut Jackson : Pro sports: Team doctor says the player asked him not to reveal February test results to the club's management.
- Grasselli Signs to Play Volleyball at Syracuse
- NIT ROUNDUP : Keefe Carries Stanford Past Wisconsin, 80-72
- Everybody's Taking Turns Pitching In at Rancho Santiago
- Jinelle Williams
- NFL MEETINGS : Vote Is Scheduled Today on Moving Super Bowl XXVII
- MUSIC
- Libya Says U.S. Oil Firms Welcome to...
- Buffums Files for Bankruptcy: The Southern California...
- Wiggins Lift Co. in Oxnard won a...
- Rates Fall on Treasury Bills: Interest rates...
- O.C. Ranks 5th in Country's Top Counties : Census: Orange County's population of 2.4 million people falls behind Los Angeles', which still remains the nation's largest, and San Diego's.
- World View : Countdown to 2000: Countries Brace for 'Youth Deficits' : The number of 15- to 24-year-olds is likely to drop in 24 countries. That could strain labor forces, economies and social relations.
- George Sherman; Prolific Filmmaker
- Judge Rejects Motion for New Trial in Camarena Case : Courts: He dismisses claims that juror misconduct influenced verdicts against defendants convicted of murdering a DEA agent.
- Amid Deprivation, Emir's Palace Is Gleaming Again : Kuwait: Efforts to rebuild the plush quarters are defended, even as city struggles to restore basic services.
- LA HABRA : Transient Accused of Attempted Rape
- Former Inmate Testifies of Beating, Threats in Jail
- Once satisfied to hang out in San...
- Search Finds No More PCP-Laced Milk Cans
- Court May Ease Church-State Separation
- Angry Calls Close Soup Kitchen : Topanga: Operators plan to resume the meals for laborers in two weeks or so. Residents, fearing transients might set brush fires, oppose the program.
- Young Driver Killed by Gunman Firing From Park
- Repeal of NEA Decency Law Sought : Courts: Artists and a civil rights group ask a Los Angeles federal judge to declare unconstitutional the wording used to make endowment grants and for an injunction against its enforcement.
- Starting Over With the Country Life : Music: Songwriter Don Dunn reached the top--and the bottom--several years ago. Now he's making a run for the money again, this time in Nashville.
- Margaret Holt has been appointed director of...
- Merle Clark has been promoted to a...
- Beckman 1st County Firm to Make Deal : Contract: The company has filled a $2.5-million emergency order for medical diagnostic equipment in the war-torn country.
- Mike Tarrant has joined the staff of...
- Pulau Electronics Corp. in Chatsworth won a...
- Golden State Medical Supply in Valencia won...
- STOCKS : Dow Drops 18.32; Fears on Interest Rates Cited
- Planner of 1985 Achille Lauro Hijacking Seized
- CORONA DEL MAR : Final Plan for Hyatt Resort Hotel Is OKd
- Arafat Offer of Talks With Israel Spurned
- COUNTYWIDE : Recycling Program Due at County Parks
- San Diego
- Investor Ends Lockheed Fight at Cost of $30 Million
- Minority Deputies, Firefighters Seek Affirmative Action Officer
- Being a Cop Fulfills Dreams and Steals the Tenderness : Police: Being a cop in a society as savagely violent as ours doesn't leave much room for innocent feelings.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE : Walking Utes Take Their Shot at Runnin' Rebels
- Board Wants Pollution Study to Cover Schools
- Out of Navy, a Job Awaited
- Amkly Systems Introduces Its First PCs : Technology: The Irvine-based company's three new machines will be available in April.
- Glenair Inc. in Glendale won an $11,157,000...
- Whittaker Corp. in North Hollywood won a...
- San Diego Trust & Savings Reports Strong Capital Base
- Police Chief Gates
- Wendy Riggs has been named property manager...
- Mideast Diplomacy
- Vietnam Syndrome
- Quiroz's Resignation
- Mideast Diplomacy
- L.A. Marathon
- Vietnam Syndrome
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Loral May Benefit if Pentagon Decides to Upgrade Weaknesses in U.S. Arsenal
- Marc Sauceda has been named sales manager...
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- Parents, Students Give It the New College Try : Education: Ultra-achieving boomers may do anything to get their offspring into top schools. Some have resorted to private counselors, secrecy, deceit and back-stabbing.
- 'Forgotten' Navy Plays Up Its Exploits : Military: The service worries that others are getting all the glory for Gulf War successes.
- Bradley Urged Release of Transcript; Political Heat Rises
- MEXICO CITY : A Government Test
- Broadcasters Hail Campaign Study
- Time to Come Clean About an Urban Fetish
- Hot-Ticket Party for Younger Set
- ORANGE : Infant Struck, Killed by Car on Sidewalk
- Effort Fails to Put Wright in Top GOP Post
- G. H. Teeter, Ex-Beckman Leader, Dies
- Oxnard Drunk Driver Sentenced to Prison
- Redistrict Plaintiffs Ask County to Pay $8.1 Million in Bills : Supervisors: Groups that led fight to redraw boundaries seek attorney fees and other costs. A county board member calls the request 'obscene.'
- Meecee Parks Alleges He Was Beaten by Guard at Vista Jail
- Lemon Grove
- San Diego
- Schrader Hangs On, Beats Elliott by 3.02 Seconds
- Crash in England Kills 2 From San Fernando
- THREE-DAY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Lambs' Is Still Roaring
- Delta Circuits in Van Nuys won a...
- KM Records in Burbank won a $1.1-million...
- Elizabeth Baker has joined Mires Design as...
- Drug Tests on Rise, Study Finds: The...
- Litton Systems in Van Nuys won a...
- Banks Expected to Take Writedown on Brazil Loans
- Lithuanian Official Held by Soviets
- BOOK REVIEW : Passionate View of Modern Physics : THE JOY OF INSIGHT: Passions of a Physicist <i> by Victor Weisskopf</i> ; Basic Books; $26.95, 328 pages
- SEAL BEACH : City Gives Initial OK to Boundary Change
- A Salon Where Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep : Neo, located in Irvine, blends Japanese tradition with scientific technology to help clients not only look better, but also <i> feel </i> better.
- Vote Backs Gorbachev but Not Convincingly : Soviet Union: His plan to preserve federal unity is supported--but so is Yeltsin's for a Russian presidency.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Urges Denial of Ranch Project
- CAMARILLO : 4 Years Given for Forgery, Tax Evasion
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- State Tournament Questioned, but Has Some of the Answers
- Sandy Alomar Seeks Reasons for Dismissal
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Procter & Gamble to Expand Oxnard Plant
- Aero Engineering & Manufacturing Co. in Valencia...
- War a Proving Ground for Horizons Technology
- The market seems to be marking time...
- JOHANNESBURG : Back to the Olympics?
- Wilson Gives Up on Early Tax Plan Talks : Budget: Governor learns Legislature works at its own speed. Lawmakers offer no stand on proposal for $10 billion in cuts, levies.
- Judge Rejects Motion for New Trial in Camarena Case : Courts: He dismisses claims that juror misconduct influenced verdicts against defendants convicted of murdering a DEA agent.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6 Held at Gunpoint in Bank Robbery
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Thousands Expected to Greet Swallows
- Marina del Rey Investors Charge Fraud
- Residents Say the Whole Thing Stinks
- Home Unpleasant During House Arrest, Judge Learns
- CSUN Women Sweep Rutgers at Northridge
- Mike Haas
- TENNIS : INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : A McEnroe, Not John, Knocks Off No. 2 Becker
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Small Craft' Warning: Characters Set Adrift
- Fluor, Bechtel Finalists for Reactor Project
- Datametrics Corp. Signs Contracts With 2 Firms
- N.J. Casinos Post Worst Year: The casino...
- Ken Collins has been promoted to vice...
- GM, 2 Firms Face Fines of $35 Million
- Fluor a Finalist for Contract to Manage Reactor Project : Energy: The Irvine firm received $4 million for preliminary work on construction feasibility and cost estimates for the replacement.
- Can Bo Sell if He's Not Playing? Who Knows?
- S. Africa Drops 2 Terror Cases in Step to End Political Trials
- General Motors Plant in Van Nuys Remains Idle
- Market Focus : Asian Travel, Stifled by War Jitters, Climbs Out of Costly Slump : Business travelers are back on the road and vacation bookings are up. But a slow summer is still expected by countries that count on tourist dollars.
- Yugoslav Leadership Shows Clear Sign of Crumbling : Federal crisis: But citizens still show up at schools and factories amid the turmoil.
- Apple Computer to Relax Grip on Some Key Systems : Technology: Firm will seek closer ties with other industry players. The action reflects an 'open' trend.
- Help for Lactose Intolerance
- Regional Outlook : Together Again ? : China and the Soviet Union are not restoring their 1950s alliance. But trade talks and a proposed summit seem to signal the start of genuine good neighborliness.
- Course of History: Fidel Castro and John...
- Police Continue to Seek Killer of Restaurant Guard
- Gulf Copter Pilot Wrecks Car, Sets Off Chain Crash : Accident: A Marine just back from the Gulf ran off a freeway, causing injuries and two more pileups.
- OXNARD : 'Royal Readers' Hold Classes Spellbound
- Council OKs Funds for 'Drug Free Zone' Signs
- Rights for the Elderly : California tries to duck nursing home rules
- For Chief Daryl Gates, the Moment Has Come
- SANTA ANA : Judge Rules in Favor of Bristol Project
- COUNTYWIDE : Hazardous Products Detailed in Booklet
- Baseball
- L.A. Emerges as '93 Super Bowl Favorite of Owners : Football: Rose Bowl's 30,000-seat advantage seen as the deciding factor. Cities will present arguments to the NFL today.
- Baseball
- Pro Football
- Getting Reoriented : After a Disappointing Season in Japan, Bannister Starts Over With Angels
- Desormeaux Will Be Sidelined Six Weeks Because of Injury
- All You Could Do Was Hit Him and Hope He Somehow Missed
- Costner's 'Dances': How Big the Sweep?
- Fluor Executive Sees Much That Firm Could Do
- Stanley Jaffe Named Paramount President : Entertainment: The veteran producer may help boost the firm's sagging film operation.
- Fenimore Raises Stake in TransWorld Bancorp
- Charles D. Gelman, 50, formerly vice president-communications...
- Business Sells 'Dry Cleaning' for Dusty Cars
- Bush to Propose Borrowing From Fed to Boost FDIC
- Soldier Uninjured in War Is Killed in Detroit
- COUNTYWIDE : Low-Flow Toilets to Be Tried in Hotels
- VENTURA : Panel OKs Loan for Harbor Project
- City Tells NOW Rape Cases Will Get Priority
- Lemon Grove
- Lemon Grove
- MUSIC REVIEW : Contest Winner Performs With Orchestra : Cellist Brent Samuel combines youthful flare with authority and precision in South Coast Symphony date.
- Canoga Park Investor Cuts Stake in Matthews Studio
- Gene L. George has been named executive...
- Banks Expect Writedowns on Brazil Loans: Bankers...
- Dr. Douglas Palenschat has been elected president...
- Pool Builders in a Drought Offer Their Side of Story
- NAIA BASKETBALL : Oklahoma City Is the Champion
- Right Combination : Girl Trapped in Safe Relies on God and a Good Locksmith
- USOC Threat Prompts Bobsled Officials to Quit : Olympics: Financial mismanagement resulted in warning that federation might be decertified. New board will be elected.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Panel Will Vote on Playoff Format
- Baseball
- STAGE REVIEW : Havel Politics Make Obscure Drama
- Two ABC Sleepers Are Snoozers Too : Programming: 'Full House' and 'Family Matters' have two things in common: Both are bland fare and both contain key title words that are audience-grabbers . . . <i> house </i> and <i> family.</i>
- The Seven-Year Hitch
- STAGE
- Vietnam Syndrome
- Answered Prayers
- Christopher Thompson has been promoted to vice...
- Mideast Diplomacy
- MOVIES - March 19, 1991
- MOVIES - March 19, 1991
- Obituaries - March 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 19, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 19, 1991
- MGM-Pathe Near Loan as Creditors Are Pressing : Film: A tentative agreement would give the company a cash infusion of $250 million. Involuntary bankruptcy has been threatened by a group owed more than $20 million.
- REBORN: Robin George says her experience with...
- Storm Saturates Santa Barbara, Rumbles South
- Furious Storm Brings Rain, Winds to O.C.
- Judge Halts Shutdown of CMS Program : Health: Court says uninsured and poor who receive medical care from it would die, urges county and state to settle their dispute politically, not legally.
- Senate Panel Ties Arms Sales to Gulf Pledges
- Snowpack Up Only a Little in Key Region
- Slain Girl Was Not Stealing Juice, Police Say : Shooting: The incident in which the 15-year-old was killed by a market owner was captured on a security system videotape.
- Couple Call It a Barbecue, but Police Suspect Sacrifice Rite
- Bill That Would Create Race Track Called Mistake : Legislature: Bonsall residents, Del Mar track officials against proposal. State senator plans to amend bill.
- DON'T PANIC: Fullerton officials say they're "a...
- Patrol Car Log in Beating Released : Police: The officers' messages include racial slurs about an earlier case. 'A big time use of force' against Rodney King is referred to in the transcript.
- NO MEAT: By now everyone knows about...
- LEAPS AND BOUNDS: Orange County is the...
- Spill Damage Expected to Be Light : Environment: Officials are optimistic that offshore accident will not be a major threat to wildlife and beaches. High winds dissipate slick of oil mixture.
- NORTH KOREA: The Pyongyang government says it...
- STUART DAVIDSON : A Hand on Pulse of Medicine : Specialist Plots Technical Advances to Advise Hospitals
- HONG KONG: Employment in business and finance...
- A Cyrano de Bergerac Tale: Blame It on President Bush
- Deep in Arizona's vast desert, an eerie wasteland casts a spell : The Playa, where the bizarre is ordinary, beckons to the unwary.
- Science / Medicine : Resistance Tied to Genetic Error
- Family of Serial Killer Suspect Has Violent History
- Flicker of Hope Seen in Yugoslavia's Turbulence : Ethnic conflict: A jittery quiet prevails. Many fear that it could be the calm before the storm.
- NFL Owners Set to Decide Super Bowl Site : Football: San Diego and Pasadena vie for 1993 game if decision is made to drop Phoenix.
- Directors Award Makes Costner Oscar Favorite : Movies: The first-time director's film, 'Dances With Wolves,' is also a front-runner for an Academy Award. He and the film have already won Golden Globes.
- DANCE
- DANCE
- CBS News Dabbles in Prime-Time TV : Programming: Producers are quietly developing news-magazines--low-cost alternatives to expensive hits--as possible series.
- BABYWATCH
- REGIONAL REPORT : County Fees for Inmate Bookings Create Uproar : Budgets: A new state law allows those charges and one for collecting property taxes. The bills are now coming due.
- GI Snuffs Out Oil Well Fire
- Paramedic Fights Emotions to Save Daughter Pinned by Garage Door
- The $60,000 Club : Nobody Wants to Join This Growing Group That Helps Unemployed Professionals
- Science / Medicine : ON MEDICINE ROBERT STEINBROOK : New Drug Is a Potential Lifesaver--but Unavailable
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Weigh 30% Water Cutback
- Utah Works Overtime(s) on Image : West: Utes get 29 points from Grant to beat Michigan State, 85-84, and advance to game against Nevada Las Vegas.
- Winter Sports
- The First One Is Free for Soviets as Promoter Cultivates New Ground
- Jackson to Be Examined in Alabama Amid TV Report He Is Out for Season
- Hung Up by That 900 Number?
- OJAI VALLEY : Chamber Urged to Exclude Waste Firm
- TUSTIN : Apartment Dispute to Be Reconsidered
- East County Issue: Drug-Testing Thousand Oaks Employees
- CLIPBOARD : Riding the Rails
- SOUTH KOREA: South Korean officials appear confident...
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- FASHION / PARIS FALL '91 COLLECTIONS : Body-Huggers Suit Autumn Designs for Evening Wear
- Returning Troops Learning to Readjust
- COLUMN LEFT : Our Greatness Hasn't Fled, It's Just Untapped : No one with power has shown the courage to build the future American economy.
- Oh-So-Sudden Change of View : National Institutes of Health nominee caves on fetal-tissue issue
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Georgetown Won't Throw In the Towel, but UNLV Wins
- Motor Racing
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Fuels Penguins, 4-2
- Jazz : Frishberg Unique With Piano, Vocals
- Rap's Bad Boy to Get Lunch With the Prez
- Paul S. Mirabito; Former Burroughs Corp. Chairman
- Arizona State junior Phil Mickelson, two-time defending...
- Angels' Fans Can Hope, but Fear the Worst
- Sims Taking a Step-by-Step Approach : Prep track: Esperanza senior is still learning his lessons--painful as they may be--as he is attempts to master a simple race--the 400 meters.
- Kurosawa Cited for Career Achievement : Awards: An actor and playwright who raised issue of discrimination in casting also will be honored by Asian Pacific American Artists Assn.
- High-Tech Zones in China: China is to...
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- GE Unit Scandal Raises Issue of Japan's Fairness : Commerce: Five employees are accused of bribing university decision makers to win orders, a practice some doctors say is common. The case threatens to undo a rare U.S. success story.
- Safe Harbor Replaces Gritty Adventures : Dredge: Desilting Oxnard waters and widening a Port Hueneme beach are tame jobs for the Ollie Riedel compared with others it has had.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 16
- Cameras Changing the Picture
- Many Ex-East German Firms Go for a Song
- Hussein Trial Urged Over Oil Damage
- Kuwait's Oil Towns Poisoned by Blazing Wells
- Bush Takes Detour to Greet Troops : Homecoming: The 363rd Tactical Fighter Wing's F-16s were among the first U.S. planes to arrive in the Gulf.
- Science / Medicine : A Page in History for Accountants : Archeology: Ancient number crunchers may have been responsible for the development of writing.
- 4 Arrested in Drug Smuggling Case
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Superintendent-to-Be Wants Parents' Ideas
- Two Deaf Educators Breaking the Sound Barrier
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Ohio State Outmuscles Georgia Tech : Midwest: Carter has 18 rebounds, scores 19 points and fifth-ranked Buckeyes hold on, 65-61, as Anderson turns cold. St. John's also advances.
- Lakers' Divac Beats Robinson on Bottom Line : Pro basketball: His three-pointer dooms Spurs. Portland's lead is a half-game.