- Countywide : Deputies Arrest 4 in Check Forgery Case
- Ventura Shot Down by Mazurie
- Cal Lutheran Still Feeling 'Immortal' : College baseball: Despite season-low run total, unbeaten Kingsmen defeat Biola, 6-3.
- Supervisor Seeks Executives to Help Find Budget Waste : Spending: Maria VanderKolk's new commission would look for county inefficiency and come up with cost-cutting recommendations.
- He's Not Heavy, He's Their Center
- POP REVIEW : Marky Mark Raps in Bubblegum Beat
- $1-Million Prize to Be Used to Rebuild Korea Churches
- Harris' Death in Gas Chamber Set for April 21
- Clinton Preaching Racial Harmony Will Enrich 'Your Spirit and Your Pocketbook' : Politics: He seeks to reunite the traditional coalition of working-class whites, blacks. He needs backing to defeat Tsongas in Midwest contests.
- Jazz Legend Has Operation
- L.A. County Candidate Filings
- Ex-Deputy Says He Feared Retaliation From Drug Team : Trial: Former lawman kept secret his cooperation with federal authorities. Defense lawyers say he had tried to implicate their clients to avoid prison.
- 3 Policemen Slain in Upsurge of Yugoslav Violence
- Countywide : Insurance Initiative Campaign Begun
- Buffa Drops Campaign for AQMD Board
- Voluntary Gnatcatcher Program Draws Fire
- GARDEN GROVE : City Rejects Inn's Extension Request
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Patronage System May Fall With Russ : Capitol: House bank manager climbed with the help of some powerful friends. Lawmakers call for reform, cite need for experienced professionals.
- Tsongas Tosses 2 Prickly Commercials on Clinton's Fast Track to Nomination : Politics: More scandals, less reality, Democratic rival charges. The front-runner counters with criticism of two challengers' tax ideas.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Taking on an Uphill Challenge
- STUDIO CITY : Woman Gets Permit to Keep 20 Cats on Estate
- Score One for Cats : Studio City: A zoning official permits Francine Katzenbogen to move her 20 felines from Brooklyn, despite some neighbors' objections.
- More Lawsuits Against Shiley Valves Foreseen
- * Catherine Hobbs has been named special...
- American Savings Bank May Net $181.2 Million for 1991
- From Study of Classics to the Classic of 'Studs'
- Tammy Faye Bakker Gets Divorce, Custody of Son, 16
- Tax Argument Turns Up Heat in Democratic Debate
- Rising Violence Reflects Tensions as Vote on Apartheid Reform Nears : South Africa: Whites will cast ballots Tuesday on power-sharing negotiations with blacks.
- Ex-Executive Gets 6 Years for Torching Company's Plant
- Police Joked About Hitting King With Batons, Nurses Say : Courts: Emergency room personnel say the officers referred to the beating as playing a 'hardball game.'
- Blue-Beret Power: Now It's Yugoslavia : U.N. peacekeeping force begins to arrive in Croatia
- 2 Sponsors Offer Citizenship Exam
- Public Nurse, Personal Care : Health services: Linda Malchow is one of 121 county care providers who work in often-primitive conditions in poor patients' homes. But she likes independence and feeling that she makes a difference.
- Suspect in Slaying Is Found Dead : Crime: Santee woman is killed, and her wounded son is mistaken for a hostile gunman inside her trailer during a siege. The suspect is later found dead in his Lakeside home.
- 2 Juries to Hear Murder-for-Hire Testimony : Justice: Dual-jury trial will split alleged mastermind's case from that of two others in purported plot to kill a Leucadia car salesman.
- Students, Parents Back Fired Coach : Buena High: Supporters challenge evaluations critical of the teacher.
- Homestake and Corona to Merge Into Gold Giant : * Mining: Weak metals prices have hurt the San Francisco and Canadian firms. The new entity will tie for No. 2 in the world.
- Dilog Continues Nose Dive With a Drop in Sales
- TRW Names Vice President and Manager
- Neighborhoods Living in the Past : Districts Keep Architectural Legacies Alive
- Ukraine Agrees to Pay Its Share of Soviet Debt
- VENTURA : County Discovers Asbestos in Building
- WESTMINSTER : Disaster Service Center Will Close
- IRVINE : UCI Drug Program for Teachers Hailed
- Ruling Gives L.A. Some Safeguards : Warner Ridge: The state high court decides that a lower-court's action against the city cannot be cited as a precedent in similar suits filed by developers.
- BURBANK : City May Rename Park in Honor of Johnny Carson
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- AUTOS
- FULLERTON : 6 Officers Given Valor Awards
- Countywide : County Considered for Veterans Home
- Project Helps Prisoners Free Themselves From Substance Abuse : Rehabilitation: Intense, 24-hour-a-day pilot program puts inmates in a single cellblock, where they learn to voice feelings and come to depend on one another.
- SMALL BUSINESS : Tortilla Maker to Roll Market Out to Illinois, Northern California
- ITALY : Post-Cold War Political Races Full of Surprises
- Hostility Holds Police, Families in Deadly Grip
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Judge Says Parade May Bar Gay Group
- Democrats' Tax Plan OKd by Senate, 50-47 : Congress: The $71-billion measure faces a certain veto from Bush, setting off an election-year battle.
- SANTA CLARITA : Complaints Lead to New Bus Schedule
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Emergency Pipeline to Be Dismantled
- PASADENA : Driver, Good Samaritan Beaten After Car Crash
- Other Nations Lash 'Protectionist' Drift in U.S. Trade Policy
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Rockwell to Post $1-Billion Loss in Fiscal Year : * Manufacturing: The Seal Beach-based company cites continuing effects of the recession and a one-time $1.5-billion charge against earnings due to an accounting change.
- AUTOS
- Big 3 Auto Sales Jump in Early March
- Standard & Poor's Cuts GM Debt Rating
- News on Inflation, Inventories Hints Recovery Starting : * Economy: Wholesale prices increase a modest 0.2% in February. Business stockpiles drop 0.4% in January.
- AEROSPACE
- Court Commissioner Halts Medical Practice of Tustin Gynecologist
- COLUMN ONE : A Success Story for Socialism : Despite failures elsewhere, Denmark's system offers comfort, security and economic gains. But there is unease about the young as many find joblessness acceptable.
- Rivals Vow Checks Will Be Vote Issue : Scandal: House members head home to districts to test constituent reactions and offer explanations. Eighty incumbents have so far admitted making overdrafts.
- Tsongas' Toughest Foe in the Midwest: Demographics : Democrats: Working-class vote eludes candidate. Polls show Michigan, Illinois leaning toward Clinton.
- Poland: A 1981 Soviet Target?
- Mexico's First Lady Brings Plea for Latinos to Follow Traditions : Education: Cecilia Occelli de Salinas reviews instruction methods and facilities at Santa Ana's Century High School.
- State Flunks Care Facility in Downey : Health: Poor treatment, uncleanliness and wandering patients are among problems found at Rancho Los Amigos nursing home.
- Countywide : Students Put Disabilities on Sidelines
- Avoid Red-Hot Surprise in Wiring
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : At the Root of Stump Removal
- Woman Arrested in 'Foul-Mouthed Bandit' Bank Robberies
- O.C. Doctor's Practice Is Shut Down by Court : Hearing: Gynecologist accused of sexual misconduct involving at least 140 patients is called danger to public.
- Clinton Is Preaching Racial Harmony : Politics: He seeks to reunite the traditional coalition of working-class whites, blacks. He needs backing to defeat Tsongas in Midwest contests.
- LONG BEACH : Ex-Police Chief Binkley Granted Disability Leave
- Lakers Foul Things Up in Overtime : Pro basketball: Cavaliers tie game in regulation on Kerr's rebound, win it on Price's free throws, 109-107.
- Theatre Critic Wins by Nose in Four-Horse Photo Finish
- Creighton Tops SDSU Women in WAC Semifinal
- Hart's Welsh Wins Laurels for Drawing Bases-Loaded Walk
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WAC TOURNAMENT : Utah, Playing Two Games in One Day, Loses to BYU
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Another Knee Problem for Fernandez
- Gates Defends Work of Surveillance Unit
- San Diego Spotlight : Young Violinist's Career Continues to Gain Acclaim
- The merriest of all Jewish holidays, Purim,...
- New Peace-Seeking U.N. Mission for Vance: Nagorno-Karabakh : Caucasus: Envoy is asked to augment several other diplomatic attempts to end the hostilities.
- Aristide Asks L.A. Leaders for Support
- Police Joked About King, Nurses Say
- Women Worldwide Hold Little Political Power, Study Finds
- Costa Mesa : Farm Program at School Gets Reprieve
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Girl Scouts Begin Cleanup Project
- Keating Trial Focuses on Advisers : * Court: The lead attorney for plaintiffs in the class-action suit says the financier had influential lawyers and accountants 'in his pocket.'
- * Harry E. Ashmore has been appointed...
- TRANSPORTATION
- * David R. Carmichael has been named...
- GOVERNMENT
- Fumes Kill 2 Officers During Drug Search
- Research Supports Bible's Account of Red Sea Parting : Weather: Gulf of Suez's geography would make it possible, meteorologist and oceanographer say.
- At Least 570 Reported Dead in Powerful Eastern Turkey Quake
- Shuttle Makes Debut at Florida Launch Pad
- Harris' Execution Set for April 21 : Courts: Killer is to die in San Quentin gas chamber. Rallies and news conferences are called to praise and damn the death penalty.
- South Africans in L.A. Vote on Reform : Referendum: More than 700 whites cast absentee ballots. Many say apartheid must be dismantled in their homeland, where blacks are barred from polls.
- 24 Students to Receive Cash Awards
- YORBA LINDA : Library Undergoing 3-Month Renovation
- Teamster Brings New Message to L.A. : * Labor: The union's new president, Ron Carey, joins rank-and-file in blocking a truck rental yard to pressure Ryder Systems Inc.
- Finding of Bones Revives Inquiry Into Newsmen's Fate in Cambodia
- Russian Conservatives Vow to Meet to Protest the Soviet Dissolution : Unrest: A Moscow rally of unlikely allies also is planned against stringent economic reforms of Yeltsin government.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Hundreds Attend Conference
- Waxman, Berman Review Checks for Past Overdrafts : Government: Reps. Gallegly and Thomas say they've overdrawn their accounts at the House bank. Moorhead and Lewis say they haven't. Beilenson awaits word.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board Blasted Over Layoff Notices
- Del Mar Teen-Ager Dies as Motorcycle Hits Tree
- STANTON : Council's Decision Legal, Attorney Says
- Otterbein Ends CLU Basketball Season With 82-78 Victory
- ART REVIEW : 'Pavilion's' Subtlety Lost Amid Protests : Space: Visual tension in Andrea Blum's 'Split Pavilion' energizes the controversial Carlsbad artwork.
- Who Will Succeed Iacocca? : Chrysler's Board Is Split Over Whether an Outsider Should Get CEO Post
- Giving a Golden Opportunity
- U.S. Judge Says BSA Can Reject Atheist Scouts
- CSUN Staff to Investigate Racism Charges
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Cold War Cleanup
- Un-Fraternal Fraternities : USC works to get a handle on an outrageous problem
- Drug Probe Culminates in Four Arrests
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Campus Greens Party Taking Root
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : LSU Beats Tennessee, but Loses O'Neal
- Estancia vs. Morningside
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : For Maryland, Beginnings and Endings
- Forte Sentenced to Probation for Fraud Charges
- Austin Celebrates Its Unfenced Musical Tastes
- Mystery tape: There were no credits at...
- State Cuts Lifeguard Service : Economy: Guards will be removed at Marina Park and patrol hours limited at four area beaches. The district's annual $125,000 budget has been slashed 25%.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL / PREVIEW : Trio Stand Out From Slap-Happy Crowd
- Whitson Gets Through Workout Without Pain : Padres: Right-hander reports no discomfort in injured elbow.
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Stars & Stripes Finally Beats USA 23
- Gulls' Star Almost a No-Show : Hockey: Goaltender Sean Burke isn't cleared to play by the INS until three hours before game time. He ultimately does, and he earns a 7-4 victory over Kalamazoo.
- Older Siblings Toughened Estancia's Edson : Division III: Point guard has overcome his slump to help Eagles reach regional final today against Morningside.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : UC Irvine Stuns UC Santa Barbara, 88-67
- Gallup Says Media Should Focus on Religion--the 'New Frontier' : Attitudes: Pollster says coverage is not reflecting the nation's growing involvement in matters of faith.
- With Four Films Awaiting Release, Leitch Ventures Into Work on Stage
- 'Green Tomatoes': This Week's Special : Movies: Cinemapolis is offering a social hour with a special guest before one of its films every Tuesday. Kathy Bates was the latest such speaker.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Pravda Stops Publishing--at Least for Now
- 10-Year-Old Boy Arraigned on Charge of Murder in Shooting of Woman
- Two Sentenced to Life for Fatal Stabbing, Rape
- Elvia Allman, 88; Character Actress on 'Beverly Hillbillies,' 'Petticoat Junction'
- Quayle Divides Space Project Roles Among Several Agencies
- Rivals Vow Checks Will Be Vote Issue : Scandal: House members head home to districts to test constituent reactions and offer explanations. Eighty incumbents have so far admitted making overdrafts.
- Site for Commuter Rail Station OKd
- AEROSPACE
- Drivers' High Speed Blamed in I-5 Pileup
- MIDEAST : Family Spy Case Deepens Egypt's Distrust of Israel
- Haas Family Adds $8.75 Million to Its UC Donation
- LAGUNA HILLS : Mountain Bikers Seek Access to Park
- King Target of Taunts, Nurse Says
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- RV Park Owner Is Told County May Not Offer Flood Warnings
- CAMARILLO : Preschool Program Outgrows Facilities
- OXNARD : High School Pool Repairs Postponed
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Northridge Must Carry Late-Season Momentum Into Recruiting
- Countywide : Cities, County Await HUD Aid Allocation
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT PREVIEWS : BOYS' DIVISION IV : Santa Clara Veterans Have a Clear Goal
- Pro Football
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- Sisterhood Has Its Advantages on Court : Division III: Shannon and Timerie James have helped Rancho Alamitos gain a berth in title game today against Brea.
- NLRB Rejects Charge Against MSL
- Burkman Can Thank Her Doctor : Pacific Coast League: Since surgery, Trabuco Hills' pitcher shows signs of coming back stronger.
- Herculean Effort by Bushart Helps CSUN Prevail in 13th
- NBC Faces a Prime-Time Identity Crisis
- TV Reviews : The Beastly Ways Humans Abuse Apes
- Golden West to Offer Arts Celebration
- Bochco Drama Set for ABC Midseason
- Neighbors' Fears Jeopardize Man's Hope for New Life : Moorpark: The 23-year-old, disabled by vocal and facial tics, is placed in a seniors housing complex. Some residents tell the city they are frightened by him.
- NORTHRIDGE : Missing Model's Interviewer Sought
- SANTA ANITA : First Step in an Uphill Derby Battle Takes Place Sunday for Bertrando
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : With King Aboard as 17th Man, Cubens Are Throne for a Loss
- Track and Field
- Titans Fall Short Against Long Beach, 77-71
- Tawny Little Will Be Reteamed With Jerry Dunphy on KCAL
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Anteaters Stun Top-Seeded Santa Barbara : Big West tournament: Jeff Von Lutzow leads second-half charge and Gerald McDonald scores 24 in 88-67 victory. Irvine plays Pacific tonight.
- No Point-Shaving Inquiry at UNLV : College basketball: Federal official issues statement to Nevada regent after reports of an investigation.
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Morningside and Estancia Meet Again
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- It's Smooth Sailing for Stars & Stripes : Defenders: Conditions suit Conner's boat perfectly, and it beats America 3 for the first time.
- UC Santa Barbara Women to Face CS Long Beach in Big West Final
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : New Season for Basketball
- TV Reviews : Real-Life Rape Victim Goes Public in 'My Life'
- Winter Sports
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT PREVIEWS : GIRLS' DIVISION II : Bishop Montgomery, Alemany in a Reprise
- Jurisprudence
- BOYS' DIVISION IV CHAMPIONSHIP : Lincoln Is Thinking Pay-Back for 1991
- Passions Run High on Padres : Baseball: In trying to appease pitcher Andy Benes, team draws the ire of many of his teammates.
- NHL : Whitewash II for Whitmore
- To Sidney, With Love : AFI Honors Actor for Achievement
- Capistrano Valley vs. Mater Dei, 9 p.m.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Younger Pros Wish Floyd Well--on the Senior Tour
- Anteaters' Historic Numbers Befuddle Baker
- Goldthwait's 'Shakes' Rattles Real Clowns : Film: The comedian, who will perform in Brea on Monday, defends the work as a parody of stand-up comics everywhere.
- Dow Rises 27.28 in Reaction to Upbeat U.S. Report on Inflation Trends : Market Overview
- GARDENING : Finding Room to Grow in Limited Yard Space
- Changed Battlefield Challenges Veteran Congressman : Politics: After 34 years, a redrawn district and anti-incumbent sentiment are forcing Rep. Dan Rostenkowski to campaign hard in Chicago.
- Moths Threaten to Ravage Forest Lands in Northwest
- SANTA CLARITA : Woman Drowns in Condo Complex Spa
- Formal Charges Brought Against Boy, 10, in Slaying
- Strict New Rules Imposed on 7-Eleven : Van Nuys: Officials allow the store to keep its liquor permit by abiding by 21 restrictions.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Calcante Sets CSUN Records for Homers in Season, Career
- Jurisprudence
- NHL Players and Owners Are Talking : Labor: Threat of strike eased as negotiations resume. McNall discusses the issues with his team.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- Cellist Carter Brey: a Hard Sell to the Southland : Music: The award-winning player has performed here only once since 1984. He will give a recital in Irvine on Sunday.
- * Michael L. Woodley has been appointed...
- N.Y. Brokerage Offers Money-Back Guarantee : *Securities: The plan does not cover unhappiness about stock prices. Other firms call the idea a gimmick.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Prisoner Executed for 1980 Murders
- Countywide : Judge Delays Ruling on Booking Fees
- Neighbors Snared in Debate Over Trapping Coyotes : Predators: Some say the wild animals attack back-yard pets and need to be eradicated. But activists claim killing them will upset the ecosystem.
- Pregnant Women Warned Not to Use Common Drug : Health: The FDA says the use of ACE inhibitors can cause fetal deformities or death. The class of medication is prescribed for high blood pressure.
- Debate Team Wins State Speech Contest
- Countywide : Haddock Supported for Disasters Office
- Rhoades Is Always Ready for Defensive Challenges : Division I: Capistrano Valley guard was up to the task against Poway and Westchester. Tonight, he faces Mater Dei's Geary.
- Doctor Who Lost Racial Bias Case Plans to Appeal
- Navratilova, Former Companion Reach Settlement of Lawsuit
- BIG WEST MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : New Mexico State Prevails in Overtime
- Keating's Advisers Under Fire : Attorneys, Accountants Helped Massive Fraud Work, Investors' Lawyers Say
- Day Runner Ends Strong Debut Week on Wall Street
- TRANSPORTATION
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Upkeep Improves Driveway Mileage
- Cambodia Rebel Attacks Break Truce; 10 Killed
- Fascist Acts Raise Ghost of Austria's Past : Neo-Nazism: Some believe that an honest reassessment of history is needed to temper a surge of right-wing extremism in the country.
- Convicted Murderer Draws Life Sentence
- OXNARD : District Allows Free Breakfasts at School
- Burbank May Put Johnny Carson on Map
- MISSION VIEJO : Parents Are Warned of Suspicious Man
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : The Message Is Clear to Strawberry
- Padres Made No Error Worth This Whining
- NBA ROUNDUP : East Race Continues to Heat Up
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century
- Moeder's Home Run Supports Saipe in USD's Victory
- Dance Party Makes a Move
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sylvain Cambreling Ventures a Quiet Debut
- 'Seoul to Soul': Art as a Force for Social Change : Stage: The cast of Mari Sunaida's play gets together to talk about the issues that have divided the African-American and Korean communities.
- SECURITIES
- It's Smooth Sailing for Textile Firm : * Boating: Although the industry is shrinking, the owner of a Costa Mesa importer of sailcloth says business is growing for him.
- WARNER CENTER : Council OKs $3,000 for Concert Series
- There They Go Again : Security Council is right to harden as Iraqis play more games
- 6 Agencies Get Millions They Seized
- ORANGE : Property Owners Seek Land Rezoning
- Young Family Wins Court Test Over Age Restrictions : Housing: Lawsuit pitted couple and children against an Oceanside development intended for seniors only. The long-term significance of the decision is unclear.
- Gnatcatcher Program Just 'Delay Tactic,' Coalition Says : Environment: State's voluntary plan to protect small songbird is called ineffectual and a subterfuge to put off formal endangered species listing.
- GIRLS' DIVISION V CHAMPIONSHIP : Stutz Tries to Take Christian to State
- Witnesses Tell of Shootings at Convair Plant : Crime: Fired employee who killed one executive and critically injured another is ordered to stand trial. Bail is denied.
- Sixth Sense : Reserve Chatman Has Been Key Man in Big USC Victories
- HORSE RACING FLORIDA DERBY : Outside Post a Danger for Dance Floor
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Winter Sports
- The Dance Gallery
- Foreign Investments
- Baseball, Big Bucks and the $7-Million Man
- Story of Harvey's Daughter Helps in Girl's Diagnosis
- Santa Didn't Have a Snowball's Chance
- Elvis Stamp
- Not Everyone Happy With New Nickname
- Not Everyone Happy With New Nickname
- Jump Start for Mideast Peace Talks
- Elvis Presley Stamp
- Reader Believes Boyd Deserved Much Better
- These Fans Are Positive Those Harrick Letters Were Far Too Negative
- Call It, 'Coming to the Winner's Circle'
- Did Kings Make Pact With Devil, er, Oiler?
- How Real is Racism in Today's Sports World?
- Baseball, Big Bucks and the $7-Million Man
- Did Kings Make Pact With Devil, er, Oiler?
- Lakers' New Offense Puts Reader to Sleep
- Homeless
- In Defense of Clowning Profession
- 'Jones' and Pershing
- 'Indiana Jones' and Black Jack
- These Fans Are Positive Those Harrick Letters Were Far Too Negative
- Jump Start for Mideast Peace Talks
- For Dogs, They Put Their Best Paw Forward
- Seafood Safety
- Jump Start for Mideast Peace Talks
- These Fans Are Positive Those Harrick Letters Were Far Too Negative
- Hunter and Tiger Both Young Lions of Golf
- Stories on County Athletes Are Motivational Factor
- OTHER NEWS - March 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 14, 1992
- Obituaries - March 14, 1992
- Names in the News - March 14, 1992
- U.S. Pressing Israel on Arms-Transfer Reports : Technology: A State Department audit is expected to focus on intelligence claims of reselling of weaponry, including Patriot missiles to China.
- Bush, Buchanan Both Promise Aid for Automobile Industry : Republicans: In Michigan, the President scraps an EPA new-car rule. His rival calls for a tax credit on the purchase of American vehicles.
- Cyclist Was Unaware of Fatal Crash, Wife Says : Traffic: Her version contradicts other accounts. Victims are identified as Mark and Rowena Gold.
- Justice Department Invites Santa Ana to Apply for Crime Grant
- Council Rejects Bid to Delay Chief Selection : City Hall: Councilman Alatorre's motion was prompted by exclusion of two Latino candidates. Lobbying by mayor's office to keep police reform on track was intense.
- 20 Californians Admit Writing 584 Overdrafts
- Hunter Feeling the Heat Over Kiting Scandal