- Ex-Magna Shareholder Pleads Guilty in Fraud
- Now Let Bush Defeat Recession
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Campaign Funds
- 30,000 Anti-Communists March as Belgrade Turmoil Intensifies
- World IN BRIEF : LIBYA : Suspect 'Medicine' Plant to Open Soon
- Failed 'System for Choice' Serves as Lesson to Schools : Education: A highly touted reform program has put Bay Area's Richmond district on brink of bankruptcy.
- Sisterly Love: Joan Collins' new novel, "Love...
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Explosion Kills 2 at Chemical Plant
- State, U.S. Face Off in Dispute Over Nursing Home Care : Health: California's failure to comply with the new law could result in a loss of $1 billion in Medicaid funds. Governor has called rules costly and unnecessary.
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Offering 8-Week Courses
- Dispatcher Overrides 911 Plea for Help : Crime: She sent no squad car after a neighbor reported a robbery. The home was robbed and one occupant was sexually assaulted.
- LAGUNA BEACH : FBI Joins Probe of Officer's Use of Force
- Santa Paula Schools Expect to Finish the Year in the Black : Education: The elementary district thought that it would not have enough money to pay its bills. But it could wind up with a $10,000 excess. A spending freeze helps curb the projected losses.
- A Change in Direction? : Women Directors Make Slight Inroads in Film, TV
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Pays 'Tribute' to Bach Beat
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT : NCAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE : UCLA : Harrick: Bruins' Draw Not Easy
- Officials Find L.A. Ethics Law Sows Confusion
- Man Convicted in 1 Rape Case Pleads Guilty in 2nd
- Countywide
- A Gift for a Rainy Day : In Unusual Move, One Historical Society Donates Funds to Another to Restore a Roof
- * Lloyd W. Dunn; Retired Record Executive
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Clues to Shooting of Youth
- Leaving in Style : On March 12, 1966, Jockey Longden Rode His 32,413th--and Final--Race
- HBO, Businesses Duke It Out : Television: The cable conglomerate says interception of a boxing match feed was illegal; several local restaurant owners say that's pure hogwash.
- How Taxpayers Contributed to S&L; Crisis
- Firm Seeks Larger Slice of Workers' Comp Pie : Insurance: Stanley Braun's ex-boss took a company public with a flourish. Now Braun wants to do the same for Pac Rim Holding Corp.
- Liquid Asphalt Producer Posts $14.5-Million Loss
- Japanese Group Will Fund Up to 25 Mount Films : Entertainment: The pact, worth up to $600 million, may be the third-largest such investment in Hollywood. It comes at a time when financing for independent production is scarce.
- Clark R. Mollenhoff; Won Pulitzer for Stories on Labor Racketeering
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Witness Tells of Drug Plot
- World IN BRIEF : CHILE : Leader Celebrates Year of Democracy
- 'Dual-Use' U.S. Exports to Iraq Disclosed : Trade: Advanced items sold before the invasion could have aided Hussein's military machine.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Bush Proves Identity to Skeptical Child
- Tax-Fraud Trial Begins for Minister-Lawmaker
- County Heeds School District Call for Help : Burbank: A 'community' campus for problem students is expected by the end of March. 'It's a wake-up call, a whack on the side of the head,' says an official.
- MWD May Increase Water Rates 24% : Supplies: The price hike, to reduce a deficit caused by the drought, is expected to be passed along to consumers.
- Flow of Marines Back From Gulf to Grow
- NEWPORT BEACH : Weather Exhibit at Nautical Museum
- House of Fabrics' Profit Rises 15% in 4th Quarter
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Hostages Reportedly in New Hide-Outs
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : Images From the Gulf: Jets and Fury, Sand and Death, Flags and Victory
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Minister-Lawmaker Begins Tax Trial
- Elie Siegmeister, 82; American Composer
- Roemer Switches to GOP as Bid for Reelection Nears : Politics: Sources believe it will help Louisiana governor in primary. Some say change signals a desire for higher office.
- LA PALMA : Tree City Award Given for 2nd Year
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : This Time, Things Are Different
- Providing Comedy, Relief : Padres: Larry Andersen is keeping the clubhouse loose while bolstering the bullpen.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT : NCAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE : ACROSS THE NATION : Johnson, Augmon Are Honored
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still Going Bananas Over Belafonte
- Winter Sports
- QUOTABLE
- Astro Sciences Issues Preferred Stock for Debt
- Fed Penalizes Italian Bank: The Federal Reserve...
- Housing Sales Slide Again; Possible Upswing in Sight : Real estate: A survey shows that transactions dropped 17% from January. Preliminary March figures indicate a rebound.
- William F. Phillips has been named senior...
- Exxon Valdez Settlement Bar Lifted: A federal...
- Fed Asks Whether Independence Tied With Multinational : Finances: The Encino bank's chairman says it has no links to the Luxembourg institution, which pleaded guilty to drug-money laundering.
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : 5 From L.A. Area Held in Drug Case
- Bush Promises Troops 'Biggest Fourth of July Since Liberty Bell'
- Driver Shot to Death Waiting at Traffic Light
- VFW Signs Up New Veterans of Persian Gulf War
- In Drought, Fair May Not Always Mean Equal : Water: As the county scrambles to deal with a 50% cut in supply, debate has begun over whether some must suffer more than others.
- 2 Women Killed After Car Jumps Curb and Hits Tree
- BASEBALL REPORT : SPRING TRAINING UPDATE : AROUND THE MAJORS : Fernandez, Hernandez Sidelined
- Prep All-League Teams : BOYS' SOCCER : ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Different Breed of Celebrity : Snowboarding: Damian Sanders, role model for a new generation, cashes in on his reputation for unforgettable free falls.
- ART REVIEWS : Jenkins' Work: Where the Yellow Went
- GOLF : Just Call Donna Duke 'the Queen of Aces'
- The Many Faces of Sara Hickman : Music: Not concerned about categories and image, the singer is following her heart and doing what she wants: folk, pop and R&B.; She plays the Coach House tonight.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT : He Has People Talking : Trojans: Miner's scoring led USC into tournament, but it's how, not how many, that sets him apart.
- BASEBALL REPORT : SPRING TRAINING UPDATE : Palmer, 45, Has Problems in First Game of Comeback
- COMEDY REVIEW : Russell Comes Back From War Quickly : At UCI performance, political humorist gets in some jabs about the war but is soon back to domestic topics.
- San Diego State Women Top Notre Dame in Tennis
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hickman's Sweet Surprise
- Jazz Buff Goes It Alone to Bolster Others' Careers
- Toshiba Information Systems Announces Another Layoff : Slowdown: The company says about 125 jobs will be eliminated, blaming the economic lag and the war.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Incentives Can Curb Damage, EPA Says
- Last Flicker of Hope Is Extinguished : Coping: Until the very end, Leticia Hernandez's family held on to the belief that the little girl would be found alive.
- County Authorities Warn Gang-Related Crimes Increasing, but Others Disagree
- Forlorn Salute to a Bygone Era : Sylmar: A state landmark recognizes the former film ranch of the legendary director D.W. Griffith. It is, however, mostly ignored.
- Scripps Clinic Wins Patent Ruling on Hemophilia Drug
- MOORPARK : More Water Cuts Expected for Area
- Suspected Drug Lab Found in Van Nuys : Narcotics: Police trailing a smoke cloud discover chemicals and equipment. One woman is arrested.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Townson's Double Lifts Buena Park
- ANAHEIM : City Agencies Have New Phone Prefixes
- Samoan Students Protest Shootings by Officer
- Hershiser Sets Sights on the Home Opener
- Rabanales Stops Leon in Seventh
- Art of Dining: Ah, What Foods These Morsels Be
- Viewers Changing Face of TV News
- Tollway Agencies Turn to U.S. in Search for Funds
- It Was a Great Day to Really See Southland : Weather: Sprinkles combined with gusty winds to clear the air. Tourists and locals enjoyed the picture-postcard panorama.
- Anti-Gator Law Loses Its Bite--Papa to Stay
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Men's Doubles Team Helps Irvine Win
- Winter Sports
- Energy Secretary Watkins to Be Honored With Science Award
- Baseball
- Fremont Keeps Up City Section's Domination, and That's Final
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT : NCAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE : USC : Coleman Is USC's MVP Again
- Inquiry by Dowd Is Decried
- ANGELS : Langston Feels Ahead of the Game
- THEATER : Who Is This Robin Goodrin Nordli, Anyway? : The unflappable optimist, a believer in Southern California as 'the land of opportunity' for actors, stars in "You Can't Take It With You" at SCR.
- Camacho, Haugen to Meet Again
- ANAHEIM : Youth Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Anza-Borrego Hikers Arrive Late, in Good Condition
- Many Latino-Oriented Agencies Prospering in Ad Industry Slump
- General Motors Again Idles Van Nuys Plant
- GM Creates Electric Vehicle Unit: General Motors...
- BOOK REVIEW : The Pride of Islam's Art and Architecture : THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD <i> by Katharina Otto-Dorn</i> ; University of California Press, $65, 490 pages, illustrated)
- Shelter's Supporters Feel Right at Home With Their Message
- 10th Condor Egg of Year Produced at Zoo
- Coverage of Gulf War
- Some Bodies Don't Count : War: We want every American accounted for, but we shirked our duty to Iraq's dead.
- Drumbeats on the Home Front : 1992: With the war's end, the focus will shift to domestic problems--Bush's weak point, and the Democrats' best shot.
- Are We Destined to Die in the Air? : Human errors may be inevitable, but they need not be fatal
- Desi Abrego
- Nations Cup Is Missing Something : Soccer: Top Mexican players will be elsewhere for games against United States and Canada.
- Drought Hits Farm : Dodgers' Lack of Home-Grown Players Called an 'Interruption' by O'Malley
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Beat Jazz, 105-96, Lead Midwest by Game
- TELEVISION/VIDEO
- TELEVISION/VIDEO
- More Slippage for Teamster Chief: The withering...
- Technology : IBM to Unveil More Powerful Workstations
- '91 Cars Trail '88s in Gas Economy : Fuel: The average was 28.2 miles a gallon in a federal study, compared to an all-time high of 28.8 three years ago.
- CURRENCY : Dollar Continues Upward Climb Despite Intervention
- Coverage of Gulf War
- Debate Continues Over the 'Yeast Connection' : Health: Chronic infections may lead to a debilitating syndrome, some say. But others contend there isn't enough evidence to prove that the disorder exists.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District to Vote on Water-Rate Proposal
- Legal Aid Sues to Save Health Plan : Courts: Group seeks injunction to stop next Tuesday's shutting down of public indigent medical program.
- Santa Ana School District to Vote on Proposed Cuts
- CSUN Wins, 10-7, Despite 6 Errors
- Kings' McSorley Receives Three-Game Suspension
- A Different Long Course : Polish Swimmers Learn New Lifestyle in Mission Viejo
- Demarest to Coach in Olympic Festival
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR :...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR :...
- MOVIES - March 12, 1991
- MOVIES - March 12, 1991
- MOVIES - March 12, 1991
- Obituaries - March 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 12, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 12, 1991
- Names in the News - March 12, 1991
- Names in the News - March 12, 1991
- Names in the News - March 12, 1991
- Names in the News - March 12, 1991
- Names in the News - March 12, 1991
- Iraq to Return Remains of 14 Allied Dead
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Unwrapping the Chief's Cloak of Immunity : Los Angeles is unique in giving its top cop freedom from accountability to the public. That's not difficult to remedy.
- Drunk Driver Is Convicted of Manslaughter at His Retrial : Justice: A previous murder conviction in the case, which involved the death of a woman and her three children, had been overturned on appeal.
- Pan Am Wins Reprieve; Route Sale to Proceed
- EMPTY TOWERS: The collapse of a deal...
- BEST-LAID PLANS: For months the word was:...
- Pilots Have Harsh Words for O.C. Airport : FAA reports: 'I've finally had it' and 'I would rate traffic control at this airport the worst' are among the comments.
- New 'Traffic Cop' to Direct Daily, Weekly Variety
- Maxwell, Unions Deciding Fate of N.Y. Daily News : Media: Four of the newspaper's nine unions reach an agreement with the press baron as one deadline passes.
- IN LIKE A LION: That wasn't a...
- ALL ABOARD: If the world knows only...
- FBI Probing City Parking Ticket Pact : Traffic: The contract for the collection of fines has been extended month to month because officials have failed to renew it or award it to competing lower bidders.
- Beating Case Considered by Grand Jury : Police: The county panel watches the videotape. At least three witnesses testify, including a Highway Patrol officer involved in the pursuit.
- Theater Pulls Movie Linked to Rampage
- Stanford Opens With Houston in NIT
- Davies Mixes Power, Finesse to Produce Lopsided Victory : Golf: Her putting game returns in time to claim Inamori Classic title.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- ASIA: Asian women suffer from cultural and...
- In 7 Months, Iraqis Stole 'the Very Soul' of Kuwait : Culture: Museums were looted, zoo animals were killed. And what wasn't taken was destroyed.
- COLUMN ONE : Cities Aim to Junk Their Throwaway Habits : They look for the recycling system--curbside program or automated center--that works in meeting state-mandated requirements.
- Top Pentagon Officials, Kin Greet Ex-POWs
- Beating Rekindles Anxiety : Reaction: Blacks' horror is combined with a sense of relief that police brutality has been uncovered.
- COLUMN LEFT : Unlimited Violence Wins Out : In this or any U.S. war, it's a delusion to think that civilians might be spared.
- OSCAR WATCH
- Numbers Don't Add Up in Review of Math Show
- A Rare Breed--the Outspoken Wildlife Biologist--Vanishes : Environment: Esther Burkett never shied away from her job as a caretaker of and crusader for Orange County's fragile habitat. Her departure for a position in Sacramento leaves a huge void, her colleagues say.
- Henry Jaglom's View of War Protest
- Henry Jaglom's View of War Protest
- Apple to Unveil New Printers: Apple Computer...
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- AUSTRALIA: Australia, hoping to gain ground against...
- ART : Compelling Presentation Makes Exhibit on 'Titanic' a Winner
- The Real Message of 'Closet Land'
- NCR Spurns AT&T;'s Effort to Sweeten Its Takeover Offer
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- MOTOR RACING USA GRAND PRIX : Senna Impressive, but Turnout Disappointing
- TV Reviews : Monitor, Merrimack and Romance on TNT
- Boxing
- COLUMN ONE : The Man Who Loves the RTD : Board President Nick Patsaouras works hard promoting ridership and gives pep talks to the staff. Some observers see him as an opportunist who has designs on mayor's office.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Partying Is in Sync at the Callboard Theater
- Asian, Latino Numbers Soar in U.S. Census
- Passersby Find 25 Bodies Over 10-Year Period : Crime: A Camarillo man's corpse found in a car is the most recent. Six have been discovered along California 33.
- Bernhardt Fighting an Uphill Battle : Recall: The councilwoman is struggling to survive a recall election. If she fails, one of seven council hopefuls on the ballot will replace her.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Nursing Students Win Scholarships
- Science / Medicine : Daily Biological Clock Stopped
- ANGELS : Two Innings Don't Provide Answer for Blyleven
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Puts Stop to Graf Again in Boca Raton Final
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hot Bulls Have No Trouble Winning at Atlanta
- Tiger Leads Western Out of the Woods : Prep golf: Though he's received recognition all his life, 15-year-old freshman says he prefers playing the more informal high school game.
- Dance : UCLA Company in Showcase at Royce Hall
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Strawberry Crop Being Attacked From Air
- Local Iraqis Join the Anti-Hussein Outcry : Protest: 150 call for the leader's ouster at a Westwood rally. They are inspired by an uprising in their homeland.
- Salvador Vote Looms as Genuine Contest
- COUNTYWIDE : Expected Storm Bypasses County
- Maybe Just Call It by Its ZIP Code
- Agency Survives by Adjusting to Changing Needs : Social services: El Proyecto del Barrio is the oldest community-based drug treatment program serving the Valley's minority communities.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Quite an ACComplishment for North Carolina
- All It Takes Is Some Magic to Turn Lakers Into Lakers
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Japan's Speeding Ahead of the U.S. in Supercomputers
- Vance Colvig; Roles Included 'Bozo the Clown'
- IRVINE : Community Church Names Senior Pastor
- 'Power Rapist' Terrorizing San Clemente : Crime: Sexual assault experts say the man who has committed five rapes since last October is not motivated by violence, but instead by an effort to compensate for feelings of inadequacy by exerting force.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District to Operate 2 Summer Schools
- More Parents Delay School for Children : Education: Research shows that not all 5-year-olds are ready emotionally or socially for structured classrooms. Some experts dispute those conclusions.
- Ottey Gets Revenge in 200 Meters
- Salt Lake's Sharples Contributes to Gulls' Woes
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Scorpions Heat Up Irvine Meadows : German rockers make up with enthusiasm what they lack in the way of meaning, passion or originality.
- Vietnam to Host Investment Forum: More than...
- Taiwan, U.S. to Hold Trade Talks: Taiwan...
- PLATFORM : Diversity's Demands
- CAMARILLO : Detention Center Prohibits Smoking
- Science / Medicine : Fair Offers Lessons in Living With Nature
- Science / Medicine : 'Alarming' Rise in Asthma Among Blacks Reported
- Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Baez Message at the Coach House Is Her Music
- RCA Keeps 'Assassins' Alive : Sondheim's Latest Bypasses Broadway for Recording Studio
- OPEC May Find Higher Oil Prices an Elusive Goal : Energy: The world is awash in petroleum. In addition, recession in the West and mild winter weather have reduced demand.
- Talks That May Save Pan Am to Resume Today : Airlines: The U.S. and Britain discuss transfer of landing rights in London. Pan Am needs transfer approval to obtain cash from United.
- GARDEN GROVE : Teen Found Shot on Street Near His Car
- Disabled Car Hit on I-5, 2 Killed
- Oxnard Is Expected to Order Limits on Water Use : Drought: The City Council faces pressure to adopt a tough plan to avoid fines from the city's main supplier.
- Space Heater Started Blaze That Killed 3-Year-Old : Tragedy: The dead boy's mother said she may have knocked the unit against a mattress, which then caught fire.
- PERSPECTIVES ON POLICE : A Formidable Task, Well Done : Chief Gates acted correctly in the King case and will maintain the LAPD's high standard of excellence.
- Wilson--and Others--Must Zero In on the 80% Solution : Keys to surviving water crisis: luck, outside help and stubbornness
- SKIING WORLD CUP : Girardelli Cuts Through Fog, Wins Fourth Title
- Miscellany
- Pate Avoids Lost Cause, Wins in Wind
- Carter Hasn't Yet Tired of Crouch Potato Life
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Rodriguez Scores in Short Order : His recital at Segerstrom Hall is a slam-bang affair but shows why he is considered a shining light of the music world.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Spirit of '76' Becomes Mired in Fads and Inanity
- Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
- 'Major Dad' Gets a Change of Orders : Television: The end of the Gulf War forces the CBS military sitcom to revise episodes that were altered when war began.
- THAILAND: The appointment last week of a...
- KOREA: The Persian Gulf crisis has taken...
- Outlook on Airline Earnings Worsens: Most U.S....
- Tower Workloads Often Cited After Near Disasters : Aviation: Officials are warned of staff shortages. FAA data shows California is the near-miss capital of the U.S.
- Louisiana Gov. Roemer Becomes a Republican
- Report Sees HIV Rise in Hemisphere : Epidemic: The World Health Organization warns of an AIDS surge in Central and South America.
- Some Help in Coping With Postwar Letdown
- Park-Poor Santa Clarita Rolls Out Mobile Version
- CAMARILLO : 4 '1st-Time Buyer' Houses Up for Grabs
- BUENA PARK : Police Want End to False Alarms
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Streak Ended at Six by North Stars
- SANTA ANITA : Stevens Wins His Third Stake of Weekend in a Dead Heat
- ANGELS : Blyleven Puts Shoulder to Test Against Padres
- Hakeem Still Can Be Called 'the Dream'
- Three Early Campion Films at LACE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Remembering' Worth the Effort : Dance: Contemplation of death leads to revelations about life in Joe Goode's Romantic performance artwork.
- Chocolate Jell-O Puddings Recalled: General Foods USA...
- 8 Arab Allies Back Bush's Initiative for Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: Baker terms it a 'signal' and says he'll press Israel to show more flexibility. He also may meet with Palestinians reportedly approved by the PLO.
- Man Arrested After Shots Fired Into Car
- Maybe Just Call It by Its ZIP Code
- Spill Closes Beach in Imperial Beach
- ANAHEIM : Free Water-Saving Kits Are Available
- Baseball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL
- Legal Fees
- Pop Music : Southside Johnny Shows Off New Band While Palomino Crowd Sings the Blues
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Small Stocks: Ease In Over Time, Diversify
- Quebec Liberals Vote to Join Push for Sovereignty
- New Day for an Old Hotel in Pasadena
- Huge Rallies Demand Ouster of Gorbachev
- BOOK REVIEW : A Big Novel With Research to Spare : CAPE COD, <i> by William Martin</i> , Warner Books, $21.95, 652 pages
- ORANGE : ID Bracelets Made Available to Seniors
- PERSPECTIVES ON POLICE : Defenseless, the Poor Are Also Voiceless : Inner-city residents know all about abusive police behavior. Refusing to hear their complaints adds to the injury.
- Princeton Puts the Clamps on Loyola, 76-48
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : USC's First Foe Is Florida State : Trojans: In first appearance in six years, Raveling's club will face 20-10 Seminoles.
- HONG KONG: The British colony will record...
- In Wake of Gulf Conflict, NATO Sees U.S. in a Continuing Lead Role
- 2 Men Killed by Officer Were Shot 20 Times : Compton: One was hit 12 times and his brother eight times. Many of the bullets struck them in the back, an autopsy shows. The officer has been placed on desk duty pending completion of investigations.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Measure J Could Make Canyon Jail Reality : The success or failure of the half-cent sales tax initiative may turn on whether voters see the facility as essential to their safety or merely a drain on their pocketbooks.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Deal Completed for 56-Acre Farm
- Were We the Losers Instead of the Winners?
- PADRES : Jackson Continues to Face Big Challenges
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL
- Ferry's Debut Sparks Bitterness, Not Victory : Clippers: No. 1 draft choice who opted to play in Italy nearly comes to blows with Polynice as Cavaliers win, 98-93.
- Toshiba: Remade in the U.S.A. : Laptop Computer Giant's Leader Faces New Challenges
- Man Arrested in Death of Girlfriend's Fetus
- Fiddlin' Around : Oak View: Amateur music makers came from far and wide to participate in the fifth annual contest.
- COUNTYWIDE : 15-K Walks in 3 Cities to Aid MS Patients
- Asbury Says Seton Hall Not 'Insurmountable'
- 1991 PREP GOLF PREVIEW
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin's Four Hits Help Carry Titans Past Portland, 16-7
- GOLF / LPGA TOURNAMENT AT POWAY : Davies Improves Putting, Wins by Four Shots
- RADIO
- ART
- FOCUS : Myanmar: What Should U.S. Do?