- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Troy
- Six Are Tied for Hawaii Lead
- Prairie View Finishes With 0-28 Record
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Tommy Richardson's Long Career Comes to an End on a Bitter Note
- Kofax Image Sends Products to Saudis
- TV Shopping Networks Considering a Merger
- * Gary R. Dimkich has been named...
- $4.4-Million Lease: Other news from the home...
- Buchanan Turns to Quotas, Morality for Push in South
- Big Jobs on Hand: Holmes & Narver,...
- Death in Bangladesh: Rebuilding the Tragic Cycle : Cyclones: It's been 10 months since the last storm killed thousands. Poverty, failure to coordinate with aid donors limits solutions.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : La Habra
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Fullerton
- MUSIC
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : CHP Ordered to Stop Bus Citations
- NHL ROUNDUP : Kravchuk Enjoys Another Golden Moment
- Gambling-Player Ties Probed in Rhode Island
- Tarkanian Could Be Reassigned : Basketball: Even if the coach wins his case in court, UNLV might give him another job.
- Matthew Sweet Gets a Taste of Success : Pop music: 'Girlfriend,' the singer-songwriter's latest album, was passed over repeatedly but now has won wide acclaim. He plays the Palace tonight.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Employers See More Hiring in 2nd Quarter : Survey: Companies in county expect the economy to stabilize, a report says, but they remain far less upbeat than their counterparts nationally about prospects for recovery.
- Apartments Not Selling: Apartment brokers didn't need...
- Nicaragua Envoy Selected
- Improving on the Simple Pleasures of Domestic Bliss : Consumers: Scented brooms, bruise-free bananas, organized closets are dreams that drive the $84-billion American housewares business.
- Liz and Disneyland Are Aglow for Her 60th Birthday Bash
- SIMI VALLEY : Slide to Be Cleared From Box Canyon
- INS Officer Acquitted of Rapes, Kidnaping : Courts: Jury finds him guilty of false imprisonment but not of 18 counts involving assaults against Latina immigrants.
- COMMENTARY : Faded Stars Are Old and in the Way
- College Basketball
- Chamberlain Has Irregular Heartbeat
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Williams Leads Bruins in Victory
- O.C. OPERA REVIEW : Tenor Strong in 'Samson' : Music: Vladimir Atlantov's voice is huge at the Center's Segerstrom Hall, but the overall production is unstylish.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Film Recalls When 'Wild Women' Ruled Blues : The documentary that will screen at the Fullerton Museum Center tells the story of the dynasty of queens who brought the music to prominence during the 1920s.
- U.S. Covert Action Viewed as Unlikely in Election Year
- Fire Leaves 3,000 Without Power
- High-Tech Eye in the Sky May Spot Oil Spills in All Kinds of Weather : Pollution: TRW has contracted with four marine cleanup cooperatives to use the sophisticated electronic surveillance system, which is largely untried.
- Trawler Seized for Trying to Smuggle Immigrants
- Noted Scientist Quits Salk to Found Gay School
- Washing Out to Sea : Recent storms have apparently accelerated landslides along some coastal bluffs of the Portuguese Bend area of Rancho Palos Verdes.
- Police Make 5th Arrest in 3 Suspected Gang Shootings
- Officials Warn Victims of Recent Storms to Be Wary of Repair Scams : Consumer affairs: A task force will help teach homeowners to hire reputable workers and avoid experiences of those in the Oakland Hills fire.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : Wheelchair Racers Can Earn Bonuses
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Lincoln Buries Coronado in Early Barrage
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Florida State Sweeps North Carolina, 110-96
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Aggressive Siemerink Beats Edberg
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lunatic': A Festive Trip to Jamaica
- * Alan A. Raphael has been appointed...
- Poll Finds Bush's Approval Rating at 39% : Public: Times Mirror survey says the figure slipped 7 points since January. It also found an unnamed Democrat would beat him by 48% to 40%.
- Legislators of Ex-Soviet Republics Reach for More Power : Commonwealth: They set up an interparliamentary group to coordinate activities.
- BACKGROUND
- Flood Memories Bring Fund Drive
- Panel Straddles Fence on La Jolla Vote : Controversy: Enclosing sculpture garden at Museum of Contemporary Art is against the wishes of many, but a mandated gate is not exactly what the museum wanted, either.
- ANAHEIM : INS Lists Advantages of New Asylum Site
- IRVINE : 'Suspicious Fire' Forces Evacuation
- Child Molester Gets 270-Year Term
- SAN MARCOS : Small Claims Court Going to Escondido
- Former Roommate of Prince Tells of Robbery Spree, Talk of Stabbings : Justice: Accused murderer discussed how he'd stab to death anyone who surprised them during robberies, felon testifies at hearing.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Frazier Wins, Calls Shriver Unprofessional
- Late Free Throw Helps Creighton Topple San Diego State : Women's basketball: Aztecs miss a chance to pull into a tie for Western Athletic Conference lead.
- BOOK REVIEW : Zola's Novel Still Shows What's in Store : THE LADIES' PARADISE <i> By Emile Zola</i> ; University of California Press; $45 cloth; $12 paper; 383 pages
- Bush Campaign Aide Confirms Link to BCCI, Denies Conflict
- Infertility Doctor's Fraud Trial Draws to Close
- Leap Year Babies Skip Out On Birthdays
- What Welfare Cuts Would Mean to a Teen Mom's Dreams
- United Way's Chief Quits in Funds Dispute
- Conservancy Dedicates 18 Acres of Open Space
- Samples to Be Taken in Effort to Reopen Beach
- Nurse Will Summon Doctors to Testify in Defense of Teddy Bears : Humanitarianism: They will back her contention that the stuffed animals can be therapeutic for sick children and that a shipment should be allowed to go to Iraq.
- CYPRESS : Store Near School Gets OK on Liquor
- An Invitation to Further Chaos : A Sacramento bill on surrogacy would open door to more problems
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : O'Malley Goes Into Hospital
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Stoney's: A Multicultural Mishmash
- Women's Advancement Study Disputed
- ECONOMY WATCH : U.S. Finds Good News Is Hard to Come By . . . : Trends: Sales of existing homes fall 1.5%. And claims for unemployment benefits rise again.
- House Votes to Give Haitians Reprieve
- Fumes in Military Plane Crash Studied in Rescuers' Ailments
- Tollways Amendment to Be on Ballot
- Pact Will Allow Milken to Keep $125 Million : Litigation: Imprisoned financier's family to retain up to $400 million in proposed settlement of 150 suits.
- Damages Upheld for Witness in Sex Harassment Case : Courts: Justices reject employer's assertion that only the claimant is protected from being fired.
- U.S. Will Fund Effort to Cut Polluting Gases : Environment: The $75 million will be used to curb 'greenhouse effect.' Administration balks at proposal to stabilize carbon dioxide emissions.
- Liz Taylor Stars at Disneyland : Birthday bash: Supporting cast of hundreds take over Disneyland for private salute to Hollywood 'survivor' who turned 60 in a very big way.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Mills Leads No. 5 Arizona to Big Victory Over Oregon
- Generally Speaking, Masson Is Pleased With Colts' Draw : Basketball: Despite having to play rugged Washington High in second round of City playoffs, Carson coach is happy to be out of top-seeded Westchester's bracket.
- Cohen's 11 RBIs Lead Pierce to 30-6 Victory
- Auto Racing
- Lindros Shows Interest in Gulls, Comrie Says : Hockey: Team's prospective owner expects Canadian Olympic star to make no decision on offer before the NHL's trading deadline.
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Myers to Arrive in Camp Sunday
- Seahawks Try to Regroup; Warriors Try to Rebuild : El Camino: Former Narbonne High coach Nick Van Lue takes over a team that was 27-48-1 the past two seasons.
- Film Music Group to Honor Mancini's Life Achievements
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees Approve School Bus Fees
- The Chauvinism We Hate Isn't Our Path, Either : Afrocentrism: Is it any wonder that a people so marginalized would turn to black nationalism?
- Titans Stick to Business in Victory Over Pacific
- CSUN Women Finish Season With 2nd Victory, 78-59
- Valvano a Quieter Version of Vitale
- Cal State Fullerton Gets Hand From Pacific
- Clark Takes Memories Into Retirement
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Director Menzel's Charm Shines in 'End of Old Times'
- STAGE REVIEW : This 'Vanities' a Mere Cartoon : The Backstage Theatre production is static and unimaginative, lacking the detailed and personalized performances the play cries out for to rescue it from slick caricature.
- * Frank Kohler has been named senior...
- AIRLINES
- Wymer's Confiscated Possessions
- A Stock Offering That Should Fit In Your Schedule
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county : LA PALMA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- United Way's Chief Quits in Funds Dispute
- Barred From Pageant, Mother, 17, Claims Bias
- Democrats Seek to Double Defense Cuts in Bush Plan
- Lawyer's Group Urges Sheriff's Department Shake-Up : Law enforcement: Panel investigating complaints of excessive force is told of need for civilian review.
- Hauling Away 300 Jobs : Labor: Longshore workers are forced out of Wilmington rail yard over productivity issue. Their replacements say they're doing a better job.
- 3 Valley Men Arrested in Raids on Drug Ring
- SANTA PAULA : Schools May Have to Cut $450,000
- It Was Well Worth the Wait
- Aztecs Trampled by Second-Half Run : Basketball: Utah gains 84-70 victory after San Diego State leads by as many as nine. It is SDSU's 19th consecutive defeat.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Losing Streak Ends at 15
- His Investment Is in the Future
- Fox Seeks Lucrative Romance With Cable
- CPA's Tips Can Add Up to Big Savings
- Building Defies Gravity, Wreckers
- Wilson to Seek Merger of 2 Water Systems : Government: Governor wants to put the federal Central Valley Project and State Water Project under California's control. He hopes for an agreement 'within six months.'
- North Adds New Demand in Koreans' Nuclear Talks
- Suiting Up for the Weekend
- Study Says Ban on Nets Can't Save Dolphins
- Clairemont Couple Create Bedsheet Cross to Show Mt. Soledad Solidarity
- Team kite competitors to string 'em up for a high-flying exhibition.
- CHP Won't Nab 'Nonalcoholic' Beer Drinkers
- Art Dealer Followed Home, Fatally Shot : Crime: He was the victim of an apparent robbery attempt in the latest of 13 similar cases involving drivers of expensive cars who were tailed to their residences.
- PORT HUENEME : Russian Artist Meets Students
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Boundaries Will Remain Same
- Oak Park : Board Approves Portable Classrooms
- Do These Lions Have Heart? : On Eve of WCC Opener, Loyola Is Hopeful That the Best Is Yet to Come
- Jazz Singer Goes With the Flow : Performance: Cathy Segal-Garcia, who appears Sunday at El Matador, has an at-ease rhythmic sense and soothing voice.
- A Rodgers & Hammerstein Quintet
- Gun Control Controversy
- Wildlife
- Gun Control Controversy
- Japanese-Americans
- Learning English
- ART
- Squaring Off Over 'Good Old American Con Game'
- GNP
- Squaring Off Over 'Good Old American Con Game'
- San Diego Border Fence
- Squaring Off Over 'Good Old American Con Game'
- Gun Control Controversy
- Squaring Off Over 'Good Old American Con Game'
- San Diego Border Fence
- Squaring Off Over 'Good Old American Con Game'
- San Diego Border Fence
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 28, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 28, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 28, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 28, 1992
- BEN-SULKY: Charlton Heston vs. a Roman soldier...
- Hostage Held by Suspect in Murder : Crime: Man sought by police in slaying invades medical clinic in Chula Vista.
- ORANGE : 3-Alarm Blaze Hits Apartments
- Economic Downturn Turns Up Heat on Brady : Recession: Treasury secretary is increasingly drawing election-year fire from GOP conservatives. He still has strong relationship with Bush.
- WHISTLE-STOP: Fans who gawked at Chevy Chase...
- MILLIONAIRE CLUB: Pupils at Garden Grove's Earl...
- RUN FOR THE MONEY: Day Runner, the...
- Backing for Bush Snagged in GOP Intraparty Fight
- COLUMN ONE : A Mogul's Bankroll--and Past : Arnon Milchan has emerged as one of Hollywood's most powerful producers. His background is unusual: agribusiness and munitions.
- Murder Suspect Takes Hostages at Clinic
- Ex-Soviets' Commonwealth Not Functioning, U.S. Says
- County OKs Tollway Project Grading Permits : Transportation: Planning Commission vote comes day after court gave South County road green light.
- Torrance Officials Worried About $1-Million, Long-Term Investment : Finances: The funds are tied up in a 30-year insured loan program that pays interest but has lost about half its value.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 28, 1992
- Magic Kingdom Scores PR Coup With Liz Bash
- Creditors File Objections to Drexel Bankruptcy Plan
- S&L; Agency Seen 'Overstating' Its Recovery Total : Cleanup: Official tells lawmakers that RTC losses could be even greater because of declining real estate prices.
- ITT Considers Breaking Up to Attract Investors
- Storming the Bastilla
- U.S. May Offer Funds to Fight Global Warming
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Why Do Men Make a Show of Silence?
- Another Warm, Lazy Day. What to do? Hey, Look Up There. The Mountaintops Are White. And Close. Just Beckoning Us to . . . : Make a Snow Run
- Suit Seeks Money Lost in Fraud at Naval Base : Point Mugu: The civil action charges that four people and a Ventura firm were paid by the military for phantom purchases.
- Red Line Project Approval Falls 1 Vote Short
- WESTMINSTER : Advertising Sign Approval Left Intact
- THE HOUSE : Coin Redesign
- Japanese Gangsters' Link to Killing Explored : Camarillo: Investigators stress that there is no indication so far of any organized crime ties to the slain businessman.
- Fox Studios Proposes Traffic-Limitation Plan
- Safety Inspector Assails Accident Record of Red Line Construction
- LA MESA : County Makes Legal Move in Cross Case
- Broderick Begins Term in Frontera; Transfer Possible
- As a Sub, Strickland Is Super : Basketball: Toreros' top shooter may not be a starter, but he is completing his senior season with a flourish.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Harney Sets Record as Golden West Routs Canyons
- FISHING : Anglers Encounter Rough Seas, Mixed Results
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon's Shot Caps Rockets' Comeback
- Harbor Women Finally Overcome Chaffey, 71-57
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Advances With 23rd Victory in a Row
- AUTOS
- Hewlett-Packard to Make Device for Interactive TV
- MARKETS : Ay Curuba! Good Morning, Colombia
- A Textbook Case for the 5-Step Study Method
- 'I Don't Want to Die Alone' in Prison
- Playing Games : Bingo can be fun, but it has a serious purpose as well--helping fund nonprofit groups such as the Ventura County Council on Aging.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Key Player : Musician and college instructor Nico Abondolo is an improvisational dervish.
- Going Public : Ventura artist Szaja Gottlieb makes a big statement with his sculptures while voicing an interest in community culture.
- * Wayde Preston; Starred in 'Colt .45' TV Series in 1950s
- 2 Students Slain as School Awaits N.Y. Mayor's Visit : Crime: Schoolmate is apprehended in shootings tied to a grudge. Security had been heavy for Dinkins' arrival.
- Conservation Hasn't Easily Taken Root in 'Garden Spot of the World' : Drought: Although the city is using less water, it has been fined by the MWD for not meeting a savings target of 20%.
- The Public Face, Private Debate Inside Bush Campaign : Politics: While reporting primary victories, aides are divided over how to woo large number of GOP voters dissatisfied with his leadership.
- Navy to Stop Recruiting Filipino Nationals : Defense: The end of the military base agreement with the Philippines will terminate the nearly century-old program.
- 2 Officers Win Long Battle for Their Jobs : Law enforcement: Maywood policemen who were active in contract talks are reinstated more than a year after their firing.
- Police Power to the People : City Council approves measure for June ballot on needed LAPD reform
- Judge Orders Officer Jailed Pending Trial in Theft Case
- Westchester Rolls to 82-63 Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : A Strong Finish for Fallbrook
- UCSD Scores 3 Late to Split with Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Successful defense: The San Clemente girls' surfing...
- A Not-So-Grand Return for Riley: Lakers Win, 81-68 : Pro basketball: Knicks hit an all-time franchise low in points, allowing L.A. to end losing streak at seven.
- Peninsula Girls Keep on Rolling : Basketball: Despite loss of guard Raquel Alotis, who is ill, the nation's No. 1 team routs Paramount, 94-50.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Comebacks Needed for Team to Win
- Overtime Effort by O'Donnell Works for CLU
- So Many Choices, So Little Time
- How to Set Up Your PC as a Fax
- Pomona : Hearing on Racial Tension
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Guffaws in Goleta : Two comics from Seattle bring laughs to the coast in a new club with a name you better not pronounce.
- Hard Work Is a Main Ingredient to Success for Culinary Students
- Drip Irrigation System Is Simply Economical
- Front Porches Enjoy Upswing in Popularity
- * Jose Canovas; Foe of Pinochet Regime in Chile
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Torrey Pines Girls Mourn Classmate's Death Before Playoff Win
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- Astro Outfielder Gets Broken Nose When Hit by Pitch From Machine
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Sweeps Loyola in Volleyball
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Guitarists Verheyen, Miller Find a Good Connection : * Jazz: Listening to each other has given them an instant camaraderie and chemistry that usually come from years of sharing bandstands. They'll play together tonight at El Matador.
- * William R. Scott; Author of Bestseller 'Onionhead'
- THE HOUSE : Coin Redesign
- Israelis Say Golan Border Is Negotiable : Mideast talks: The Syrians, however, insist on a commitment to return all of the territory.
- Jay Sharbutt; Covered Wars, Arts for The Times and AP
- 10 Area Teams Gain in Playoffs
- Back on Board : Transportation: Plans for restoring old train routes through the county are gathering steam.
- Broderick Moved to Frontera Prison
- A Fence That She's Simply Not Interested in Straddling
- Shanika Porter
- Bellflower : Development Ideas Sought for 6 Acres at High School
- * The Rev. Jamie W. Buckingham; Evangelist Authored 42 Books
- The Region : Walls to Cut Freeway Noise
- State Landmark Status Sought for Beale's Cut
- TECATE : Agents Seize Nearly Half a Ton of Drugs
- 2 Navy Fliers Die as Plane Leased by Base Crashes in Angeles National Forest
- Buy Local
- Bakery Building Named L.A. Cultural Monument
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Overturns Molest Conviction
- Waldon Gets Gas Chamber for 3 Murders : Crime: Judge is moved nearly to tears while pronouncing sentence. He says society 'cannot tolerate the presence of such an evil person.'
- 1991 IN REVIEW
- Glendale Player Dropped From Team for Playoffs
- Grant Coach Resigns on Sour Note After Lancers Blow 4th-Quarter Lead
- Lopez Starts His Comeback Tonight in Bout at Irvine
- After Losing Job at Wisconsin, Yoder Gets Win Over Michigan
- Torrance High Girls Make Something Out of Nothing : Soccer: Tartars set Southern Section record with their 16th consecutive shutout in 1-0 victory over Long Beach Poly.
- Video Rental Chart : 'Thelma' Fends Off 'Hot Shots'
- 'Phantom' to Stop in Costa Mesa in '94 During 20-City Tour
- Orange National Bancorp Reports Rise in Net Income
- Farmers Fight Endangered Species Act
- ENTERTAINMENT : Quick-Draw Art : Musical show is based on a children's story about a boy who creates his own adventures with a crayon.
- Soldiers Riot at Kazakhstan Space Center; 3 Fatally Burned
- A Store of Diversity : From walnuts to filberts, pistachios to . . . dried cranberries? 'Selection' is the motto here.
- Profitless Avalon Hospital May Lose Sponsor : Health care: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center says it can no longer afford to lose $30,000 a month and may pull out.
- ARCHITECTURE : Wide-Open Spaces of Playa Vista Soon Will Take on the L.A. Look
- San Dimas : Historical Value of Mansion
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Trying First Time on Road : Driver's training: Fullerton teen-ager braves and survives the trials of being behind the wheel during lessons.
- Beverly Hills : Street Sweepers Bought
- Cerritos : Panel Will Hear Complaints on Sheriff's Excessive Force
- The Zydeco Express : American roots music is gaining popularity, according to Louisiana's Al Rapone, brother of Queen Ida.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 More Democrats Join Congress Race
- Battle Over Shield Law Delays Deputy's Hearing
- Homeowners Call Water Tax Increase Hard to Swallow : Revenue: The rate for most homes would jump to $24 a year to help pay for a recycling plant. Critics say business and industry won't be paying their fair share.
- MOORPARK : 7th-Graders Urge AIDS Education
- ORANGE : City Clerk Has Data on Ballot Measures
- Pawn Shop Robbers Take Guns, Jewelry
- Proposed Limits on Hiring Local Workers Called Illegal
- SIMI VALLEY : $4.5 Million Allotted to Repave Freeway
- A Daring Move : Youngblood Left a Secure Job With Rams for Sacramento and WLAF
- Mourning Grows in Hoyas' Mold : College basketball: In his senior season, center has delivered Georgetown a precious commodity: leadership.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Chapman Has a Plan for Pomona
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY BOYS' PLAYOFFS
- Audit Recommends Shifting L.A. Arts Funds : * City budget: No dollar amount is specified but plan suggests a 'small portion' of endowment funds be used to make up for cuts in general-fund programs.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : The Unkindest Cut of All Would Be No Wooden Award
- Chicken-Lime Soup, Broken-Glass Cake
- First Capital's Creditors Claim Conspiracy in Suit : Insurance: They say some company officials schemed with Shearson Lehman Bros. to enrich themselves.
- What Do You Mean Real Cooks Don't Fry Pancakes in Butter?
- Glendale : Parking Plan Draws Fire
- Reupholstery Cushions Cost of Redecorating
- Perks for Stanford Store Managers Probed by State
- Mountains of Delight : Recent Snows Have Attracted Thousands of People to Frolic in the Nearby Angeles National Forest
- Honig Being Investigated by State, Federal Grand Juries
- Silver Lake-Los Feliz : 3 Held in Burglary Spree
- Art Center Names New Head of Photography
- Everglades Joins Parks in Recycling Program
- COUNTYWIDE : Perez Drops Out of Assembly Race
- FULLERTON : Bikers Fail to Head Off Helmet Law