- 2 Unhurt in Plane's Crash-Landing : Sun Valley: A single-engine Cessna loses power just after takeoff. The flight instructor brings it down in a flood-control basin.
- Mop-Up Begins in Wake of Torrent : Flooding: The rupture of a water main damages a dozen businesses on trendy Ventura Boulevard. Apartment garages turn into underground lakes.
- BASEBALL : Winter Mouth Tip-Toes Into Oriole Camp
- He Needed Seven Pins to Win, but Winds Up a Loser in Gutter
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Re-Draft: Coleman Still No. 1, Others Fade
- GYMNASTICS UCLA INVITATIONAL : Umphrey and Keswick Give Bruin Men Lead
- Cypress Upsets Ventura in Regional Final
- Woods' Work Keeps Toreros in Tournament : College basketball: USD defeats Gonzaga, 72-62, with help from forward's 23 points. Woods is selected to All-WCC first time, and now ranks top active player on tournament career scoring list.
- INTERVIEW : Voice No. 1,001 : Her TV show is history, but Tracey Ullman has found another offbeat American misfit to play, this time on Broadway
- Gardening : New Tastes, Old Favorites in Spring Vegetables : Produce: Squash, watermelon and pole beans top the list as 1991 All-America Winners.
- Good Golly, Mr. Ollie : OPENING ARGUMENTS: A Young Lawyer's First Case: United States v. Oliver North, <i> By Jeffrey Toobin (Viking: $22.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles CountyPARAMOUNT: Phase 2 of Terry/Nikols...
- Home Improvement : Hone Money-Saving Skills in Remodeling
- 'Yearbook': The Real Thing
- Reporter Loses Credentials Over Hussein Asylum Story
- Pilot Crash-Lands Plane Near Dam
- AIDS Keeps Expanding Its Deadly Reach : Victims: Family members of two who have died of disease talk about its effects on their loved ones.
- MIKE SCIOSCIA IS The Glue in Blue : The Dodger Catcher Has Been 'Irreplaceable' for More Than a Decade, but He Never Forgets Philadelphia or Family
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Palos Verdes Girls Crush Lompoc
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WCC TOURNAMENT : San Diego Beats Gonzaga, 72-62
- Bowe Knocks Out Biggs in Eighth Round
- Loyola, St. Mary's Split Doubleheader
- UCI Sends Mulligan Out in Grand Style
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : Who is Dale Midkiff and why is he doing all these TV movies?
- Altadena : Golf Course Work Begins
- Man to Serve 2 Years for Embezzlement
- Hard-Pressed to Have Fun : Yuppies Take Leisure Time as Seriously as Work and That's Why They Can't Relax, Experts Say
- Port Will Pay $3.5 Million to End Rift Over Trade Center : Development: Both sides are pleased to end the dispute over office space that the harbor leased but never used.
- Jackie Lynn Buck has been named vice...
- Star Power : Barry Brown Is Bringing Broadway to Long Beach
- Israelis Fear Another Loss After Victory : Mideast: They recall a string of battlefield successes blemished by political setbacks.
- Gotta Sing! : Fred Astaire movies make a complete songbook of composers' classics
- Elder Statesmen : An Era Is Passing for Five Authors Known for Reclaiming the Role of Blacks in History
- Jerusalem Official Calls for a Schwarzkopf Street
- Bangkok Blaze Kills 3
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Protectionism in Social-Welfare Clothing
- Coup de Cafe : Restaurant Reacts to Gorky's and Invites Homeless to Free Meal
- Man Given 38 Years to Life in Torrance 'Ninja' Killing
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Still Can't Win in Indiana
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIPS : With Beilstein in Uniform, Tustin a Winner
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL JC STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Golden West Holds On to Win Title
- Pepperdine, Santa Clara Dominate WCC Team
- Valley Digs Hole Too Deep to Fill, 77-75
- Times Named One of 10 Best
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 : DON GROLNICK : "Weaver of Dreams" : <i> Blue Note</i>
- GOLF SENIORS AT OJAI : Crampton's 65 Leads Quick-Starting Field
- SAY IT LOUD: James Brown finally gets...
- RESTAURANTS : A Master of the Art of Bi-Cuisine Performs at Symphonie : A noted pioneer in Franco-Japanese cooking runs his own shop in Torrance
- The Times Poll That Found Support for Toll Roads in Orange County--Is the Majority Always Right?
- The House of a Different Color--Laguna Design Panel Is Right
- Jackson Drive
- The House of a Different Color--Laguna Design Panel Is Right
- Creation of 4-Year Mayor Post Decried
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- 'Degenerate Art': For Some, Ugly Too Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Spirit of People Tipped the Scale
- Archbishop on Violence
- Won't somebody tell "Into the Night" host...
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Jackson Drive
- Proposals on Bank Reform
- The Times Poll That Found Support for Toll Roads in Orange County--Is the Majority Always Right?
- Rights of the Child
- Army's Check Will Soon Be in Mail to Contractor
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- Archbishop on Violence
- Note to Fred Dryer:
- Facing Up to Child Abuse Costs
- Serious Underlying Problems in California May Bring Bigger Fall Than in New England
- Proposals on Bank Reform
- Need Rather Than Greed Drives Insurance Sales
- League Realignment Is Approved
- 'Marxist Teachers' Charge by Rep. Dornan
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- WHAT'S THE RUSH?
- German Auto Makers Got a Lift Into Japan
- HAILEY'S HOMELESS
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 3, 1991
- Raw Seafood Causes Cholera Epidemic in Peru
- U.N. Approves Terms for Surrender by Iraq : Diplomacy: Baghdad is ordered to halt 'hostile or provocative acts' and to release all of its war prisoners.
- Woman Dies Despite Daring Rescue From Raging River : Tragedy: The 20-year-old college student and two male friends decided on the spur of the moment to go rafting in the Santa Ana. Heroic efforts by Sheriff's Department helicopter crew failed to save her.
- Student Drowns After Raft Turns Over in River
- Democrats Battle GOP War Gains
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : A Day at L'Opera
- When Dressing Up Becomes a Formal Decision
- COLUMN ONE : Flashbacks to Images of the War : Faces of ordinary people have been imprinted on the public mind. Their tales of grief, frustration and solace reveal the conflict's impact on the spirit of the nation.
- AMD Wins Court Fight to Use of '386' on Intel Chip Clone
- Bank of Boston Reportedly Approaches Buffett: The...
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Key to Faster, Better Cleaning Is Getting a System, Experts Say
- Doors Leave Their Mark : Park Expects More Visitors Because of Cavern Shown in Movie on Rock Band, but Some Remain Angry About Film
- Jack Levand; Westside Businessman, Philanthropist
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Ex-Lawmakers Plead Guilty to Bribery
- Woman Acquitted of Gorbachev Insult
- PERSIAN GULF SPILLS
- Yugoslavs Reach Impasse Over New Federation
- Soviet Coal Miners Strike, Demand Gorbachev Resign
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Gulf Weather
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Words on the Gulf
- NATION IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Layoffs, Government Shutdown to Come
- Gulf Tensions Seen as Factor in Record Level of Hate Crimes : County: Incidents against Arab-Americans and Muslims increased during 1990, report says.
- Grim Scenes Greeted Inspectors
- 35th Senate Vote Could Be Contest of More-Conservative-Than-Thou : Politics: With a big GOP majority in the district, four Republican front-runners vie for what promises to be a scant turnout of voters.
- Tough Issues Require a Mature Discussion : Governor, educators: Stop shouting and start talking
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Unwittingly Stoking Cityhood Fires
- Fullerton College Baseball Player Killed in Crash
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION I-A
- The Eye Has It : CBS Wins Sweeps With Programming--and Luck
- Bush Sends Controversial Trade Bill to Congress : Legislation: It would extend a system under which lawmakers cannot amend international agreements that the United States negotiates.
- Freeway to Replace Double-Deck Road That Fell in Quake
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : C-130 Hercules
- Trial Ordered in Detroit Suicide Case
- Torn Canopy Sparks Design Flap : Convention Center: Engineers try to figure out why giant tent panel ripped to shreds during rainstorm.
- DANA POINT : Sheriff's Deputies to Begin Bike Patrols
- Military Finds That Patriotic Songwriting Is at a Fever Pitch
- 500,000 May Starve in Mozambique Drought
- Due Date for County Fee Ignored by Schools : Education: The assessments for handling property taxes total more than $3 million countywide. Most districts have joined a class-action suit.
- Girl Brings Kuwaiti Culture to O.C. Class
- Santa Ana Wins First Soccer Title : Division 4-A: Five goals in second half propel Saints past Beverly Hills. Gus Plasencia scores three times in 5-1 victory.
- The San Antonio Spurs agreed to contract...
- The Ironic Co-Existence of Things Natural, Nuclear : Art: Photographer Patrick Nagatani discusses his latest series of pictures and collages at the Irvine Fine Arts Center.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley, Philadelphia Pound Portland, 121-111
- Carreon Takes His Best Shot at Stardom : Division I-A: After sitting out last year, and losing starting job this year, Marina senior hits a game-winner.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Venerable Hot Tuna Takes Time to Cook : After a cold start with thin and bland vocals, the blues-folk band took its performance into high gear at the Coach House.
- THE MIDEAST'S RECORD ON CEASE-FIRES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : No Serious Injuries in Bus Crash in Snow
- White House Backs Waivers of Job Bias Suits
- Images of War: Carnage, the Last Push, Nightmares : In the hospital: Injured Americans recall horror of seeing friends die in battle.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Other Hostages
- Santa Rossa Valley : Operator Relays Messages to Troops
- When Some Don't Want to Go Home
- Colombian Drug Path Leads to Record Seizure : Narcotics: The discovery of 110 pounds of cocaine is the largest find in Conejo Valley history, authorities say.
- Special Home Proposed for Foster 'Graduates' : Social services: Many youths have no shelter and no one to turn to once they leave county supervision.
- Channel Islands Poised for Run at 3rd Place in State Wrestling
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago, Cypress Both Play for State Berths
- Campbell Hall Squanders Lead in 64-59 Defeat
- WEEKEND TV : Focus on Aftermath of the Gulf War
- 'Fledermaus' Tenor Began as Vegas Showman
- 90 Investors File Civil Suits Against Pioneer Mortgage
- First Interstate Selling Oklahoma Bank: The Los...
- Square D Wins Round in Takeover Bid:...
- Regulators Urge Banks to Loosen the Purse Strings
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Destroyed Armor: Recycle?
- The Day in the Gulf
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Going Home
- City Seeks Business Park Developer for Parcel at Palmdale Airport
- 6.0 Quake Hits Costa Rica
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Admiration for Military Men, Women Is Uniform
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bail Reduced 94% for Fraud Suspect
- A Foul on 'Silk'
- Washington's James to Speak at Clinic
- Glendale Player, Coach Honored
- CSUN Completes Home Schedule With 115-98 Loss to Southern Utah
- Ermolenko Is Favored in Field for American Final at Long Beach
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Pull Within Four Points of Kings, 6-2
- Gibson Adds His Mix to Royals' Chemistry : Baseball: He puts Dodgers behind him. Ahead is a role as outfielder, designated hitter and catalyst to underachievers.
- King Broadcasting to Sell Its TV and Cable Units
- Bush Sends Controversial Trade Bill to Congress : Legislation: It would extend a system under which lawmakers cannot amend international agreements that the United States negotiates.
- Navy Wives Sew Own 'Medal' for Princeton Crew
- Salvadoran Guerrillas Kill 17 in Power Plant Attack
- Parents Rejoice That War Is Over and Five Are Safe
- Countywide : Congressman Offers Kuwait Political Aid
- City Council Creates Endowment for the Arts
- Filmmakers who prefer not to shoot in...
- Suspect in Strangling Pleads Not Guilty : Crime: The body of Najat Chehade, 26, was found dumped off a road near Ojai in December. Louis Hayden Gary, 42, was arrested in Idaho.
- Slumlord Begins Serving 4-Month Jail Sentence
- Opponents of Utility Merger at Odds Over Review Plans
- Valley Beats Bakersfield to Reach Title Game : College basketball: Monarchs to face Golden West after rallying for 89-80 win.
- Moorpark Pair on All-Star Team
- MULLIGAN ON HIS ALL-TIME ANTEATERS
- Third Base Isn't Dodgers' Charm : Baseball: Since Cey was traded before '83 season, 23 players have been tried there.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Basketball, Hockey, Marathon Action
- $1 Million Pacific Classic Is Highlight at Del Mar
- Palmisano, Lancers Down Buena, 67-57 : Prep basketball: Thousand Oaks wins first girls' title behind junior guard's game-high 24 points, nine rebounds.
- Christian Theater Company Enjoys Continuing Prosperity : Stage: Despite some confusion about its orientation, Lamb's Players Theatre enters its 20th year as a commercial and critical success.
- Music Reviews : Sanderling Conducts Philharmonic
- 'Decency Day' to Air a Free-Speech Marathon : Radio: Organizers hope the anti-censorship program will make public aware of the restrictions that college stations are forced to operate under.
- NBC Posts Sharp Profit Decline: NBC reported...
- Realty Trust Emerges From Bankruptcy: Mortgage &...
- Allies and Iraqis Plan Talks Sunday on Cease-Fire, POWs : Diplomacy: The meeting of military commanders was delayed for one day. Cheney says the air war will be resumed if Baghdad makes new, hostile gestures.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Judge Reduces Prison Term for 'Terrorist'
- Post-Mortem on Coroner Job: Homes Too Pricey
- Revival of Meetings, Conventions Awaited : Travel: An industry group postponed its own gathering so members could sort out company travel plans. Recovery could take months.
- Leading Indicators Take Sixth Drop in a Row : Economy: A separate report puts construction spending at a four-year low.
- U.S. Probes Claim That Lab Falsified Data on Pesticides
- Fugitive Alleged Nazi Charged in World War II Deaths of 3,400
- Mourners, Shoppers in Baghdad : Iraq: Relieved that air raids are over, war-weary residents visit mosques to pray for the dead.
- Jordan's King Hussein Calls for Forgiveness and Unity Among Arabs : Diplomacy: He reaches out to Kuwait and Iraq in a subdued speech after the 'sad drama' of war.
- Rainfall Fails to Quench Drought's Thirst : Weather: Parched ground soaks up water. Some officials are encouraged by signs of a larger storm pattern.
- Park Service Did Not Bill Utility Fees
- Jury Calls for Life Term in 1985 Rape, Murder
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Birdman' Reunited With Stolen Parrots
- Reputed Crime Figure Seeking Plea Bargain, Attorneys Say : Trial: Robert Paduano is reported close to an agreement with prosecutors. The suspect's presence in the judge's chambers during negotiations is unusual.
- Countywide : Bid to Open Pretrial Hearings Is Set Back
- Ventura Girls Seek 1st Title in Basketball in 15 Seasons
- PREP ROUNDUP : Povirk's 27 Kills Lead Irvine Past Ocean View
- ART REVIEW : The Odd Vision of a Man From Normal
- Those Daring Young Men in the Cirque's Front Office
- Merger Rumors Lift Security Pacific and Wells Fargo Stocks
- FURNISHINGS : ARTISANS: Spotlighting makers of hand-crafted goods : Now That Country Decorating Is In, Quilts Are Out of Closet
- Bush's Popularity Surges in Europe in Conflict's Wake : Reaction: His prowess in guiding the victorious allied coalition draws a torrent of praise.
- Kuwait's Rebels Vow to Speak Out
- BELL CANYON : Man Guilty of Rape Granted Appeal Bail
- Images of War: Carnage, the Last Push, Nightmares : On the road: Bodies of Iraqi soldiers lie beside the booty they tried to take.
- Tests Show Rise in Toxic Levels at Old Plant Site : Ground water: Despite jump in contaminants, official says there is no threat to Thousand Oaks drinking supplies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire in Car Engine Damages House
- Moorpark : City Earmarks U.S. Funds for Club Site
- Boxing
- SCC Plays Biola, CCI Takes On Westmont in District 3 Semifinals
- Valhalla, With 3 Wrestlers in Semifinals, in 2nd Place
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY 3-A GIRLS' FINAL : Roosevelt Wins Its First Title
- Northridge Site of 4-Way Meet
- Westchester Wins 4-A Title : Boys' basketball: Third try is the charm for the Comets, who beat Manual Arts, 65-57, in City final.
- Sports Service May Be Victim of FNN Sale : Television: While buyer NBC has made no decision, the service duplicates some of CNBC programming.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Music Society Program at Chapman
- Film World Comes to Town : Movies: Up to 5,000 people from 59 countries are expected to attend the industry's biggest trade event in Santa Monica.
- Drive Seeks $2 Million in Aid for Troops' Families
- Gang Leader Sentenced to 31 Years in Shooting
- General Hospital Succumbs to Money Woes
- Landfill Closure Casts Doubt on Cleanup Funds
- DIVISION IV BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Lincoln Struggles But Wins
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Morningside Keeps Rolling, Beats Chino, 52-47
- For Runners, It's All in Appearance : Marathon: L.A. race offers rich payday to those who do well, not to elite athletes seeking money merely to show up.
- DODGERS : Hatcher Works, Laughs, Wonders About Future
- Ex-Redskin May Signs With Chargers
- Sexuality Reports Back Presbyterian, Episcopal Changes : Task force: Opposition is rising among Presbyterians to recommendations, including ordination of homosexuals and endorsement of 'responsible' sex outside marriage.
- College Basketball
- Unwrapping 'Fun in a Box' Series on Videocassettes
- Diverse Acoustic Styles Mark McCutcheon's Musical Talent
- FNN Files for Bankruptcy: Financial News Network...
- Poverty and Harsh Critics Surround Calcutta's Island of Communism : India: Even the party's enemies admit it will continue to rule West Bengal state for some time. Its strength is an ability to maintain law and order.
- Carolco Talks to Potential Investors: Carolco Pictures...
- Treaty to Make Bombs Easier for Airports to Spot
- Rev. Howard Spragg; Active in Aiding Laborers
- Edwin Land; Inventor of Polaroid Camera
- Mildred G. Wilcox; Retired Teacher
- From Sky and on Ground, Storm Wages War on Roads, Houses : Rain: A store roof collapses, streets are closed and the elements share blame for a $100,000 structure fire.
- EL TORO : Knife-Wielding Man Robs Del Taco Outlet
- Police Arrest 6 on Prostitution Charges
- Countywide : A Textbook Emergency Plan for All
- Mulligan's Quest Is to Win One More : Irvine: Tonight's game will close out an era. Pregame ceremony, postgame party are planned.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY 3-A BOYS' FINAL : No Surprise, Fremont Coasts Past North Hollywood, 70-37
- L.A. Gear's Ad Agency Walks After 3 Months : Athletic shoes: Creative and strategic differences cited by Los Angeles office of BBDO Worldwide.
- GM's Electric Car to Be Made in...
- CLIPBOARD : Home-Building Permit Values
- Reagan Praises Marine Families
- Gulf War Dims Democrats' Hopes for Presidency : Politics: Some are considering putting up only a token candidate. Bush's leadership in crisis has dramatically enhanced his stature with voters.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Iran
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Polls: Bush Rating High
- More Bombs Threatened at Nervous UC Campus : Santa Barbara: Police find no explosives this time. Two devices were discovered earlier.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Iraqi Songs
- Charges Considered in Children's Death
- Alternative Voices : Student Magazines on UCLA Campus Boldly Fill a Media Void
- Nothing Quite Says It Like a Big Parade
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Review
- Ventura, Canyons Brace for Title Games
- Lakers Breathe a Sigh of Relief : Pro basketball: After Orlando takes 25-15 lead, L.A. dominates second half with its own Magic and cuts Portland's margin to 1 1/2 games with 115-101 victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In Four Hours, Titans Pound Out 20 Hits, Rout Jacksonville, 25-5
- Skiing
- TV Reviews : Jaclyn Smith Turns the Tables in 'Lies'
- Stardust Memories at Final Curtain of 'Lido' : Las Vegas: Four hundred former showgirls share in cast's farewell to the show, which is being replaced by a new musical production opening in July.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Talmi to Bring Back U.S. Music to Symphony in Fall
- Actress Audrey Landers Always Dreamed of Being a Torch Singer
- Rosanne Cash in a Melancholy Mood
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Kuwait
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Just 7 Months, U.S. Foreign Ties Took Sharp Turns : Policy: The honeymoon with Moscow ended. And expectations for special relations with Tokyo and Bonn have dimmed.
- U.S. Withholds Aid to Pressure Peru Into Drug Fight : Narcotics: Andean nation must ensure military's support, State Department says. Report is upbeat about progress elsewhere.
- San Gabriel Valley Has an Identity Crisis--It Doesn't Have One
- Reagan Praises Marine Families in Patriotic Message of Thanks
- Countywide : Annual Women's Conference a Sellout
- Baby Boy Was Born Alive, Then Killed
- Nurse Looks Familiar
- Illinois Won't Seek to Extradite Tax Scofflaw
- ANAHEIM : Council Rejects Wall Across Noisy Street
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Sought in Robbery of $7,000
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City, Residents Argue Water Conservation
- Moscow Writer Searches for Soviet No-Goodniks in L.A.
- Day 1 of Rationing Leaves DWP Inundated : Water: A flood of calls sinks phone system. They deal not with drought but with power outages caused during rainstorm.
- ANGELS : Bannister Takes Advantage of the Rain
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Santa Ana Ends Long Wait, Wins Section 4-A Crown
- He Might Find Some Teeth in the Law
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Gains State Final With Victory Over Sequoias
- SANTA ANITA : Mabee Emerging as Triple Threat
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sing for Your Supper' Is Tasty Comedy
- Grammys, Prayer, Women and Dylan
- Everyone Wants to Be on Front Page, but . . .
- Maybe Chick Is Wearing a Few Too Many Hats
- Grammys, Prayer, Women and Dylan
- Maybe Dodgers Can Rent Out the Right-Handers' Batter's Box
- Grammys, Prayer, Women and Dylan
- Couples Is Doing OK by Doing It His Way
- Women Serving in the Gulf War
- Silvio Conte
- Undercutting SCR, Spirit of LADCC Awards