- COUNTYWIDE : 1,500 Go on Walk to Raise Money to Feed the World's Hungry
- Huntington Beach Team Wins Soccer's State Cup
- PREP BASKETBALL : Mater Dei, Crenshaw Could Meet
- Ben Johnson Won't Fight Lifetime Ban, Retires
- O.C. POP REVIEW : Bumpy Return to '60s Rock Led by Spirit, Arthur Lee
- Ford Strike a Dilemma for Mexico : Labor: The ruling party must decide soon whether to back union demands for better wages or play hardball in the battle to control inflation.
- CHINA
- A Good Year for Tire Recycling
- JAPAN
- Are Variable Annuities Right for You?
- ECONOTES : Shedding Light on Compact Bulbs
- Warrior Rabbit : Take one part Toshiro Mifune. Then add adventure and humor to get artist Stan Sakai's 'Usagi Yojimbo.'
- BOOST: The sexual harassment lawsuit against the...
- An Ambitious Plan to Re-Create Nature : Wildlife: Some environmentalists have doubts about tollway agency's proposal for replacing coastal sage scrub.
- Drug Rehab Required of Some Aid Recipients : Social services: Thus far, 71 people on general relief are told to undergo three-month stay or lose checks. Critics say the plan is designed to knock people off welfare.
- SANTA ANA : Hearing to Be Held on Concourse Plan
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : A Hot Time, Slow Times in the City : Race: Brazil's Rocha and Ukraine's Klochko win their divisions. Survival, not personal bests, is order of day for 19,073.
- Iditarod
- RADIO
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Conducts Philharmonic, Electric Phoenix
- INTERNATIONAL
- Marriott Will Amend Debt Spinoff Plan : Offer: But some bondholders, angered by the proposal to split the company, say they will press ahead with lawsuits.
- Guttman Scrambled to Keep Exchanges Open : Bombing: After the World Trade Center blast, the controversial Nymex chairman played a major role to keep commodity exchanges from missing a beat.
- DIFFERENT ERAS: The day commemorates a march...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- U.N. Chief Warns Serbs of Offensive : Bosnia: If peace talks fail, troops will be sent to force rebels out of Muslim and Croatian territory, Boutros-Ghali says. His remarks are a departure from U.S. position.
- Only Bench Jockeys Get Best of Benner
- JAPAN
- Registers Light Up for Purveyors of Fine Cigars : Tobacco: Business is booming for the high-priced market as retailers note a reawakened appreciation of the stogie.
- Hey, They Got Into This Business to Make Money : Currency: De La Rue, the world's largest private printer of bank notes, doesn't mind inflation a bit.
- Rebel Serbs See Themselves as Victims of a Global Plot : Yugoslavia: Fighters' quest for an expanded Serbia is fueled in part by a sense of historical injustice.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Free Labor Pool to Erase Graffiti
- Senators Reverse Styles to Match New Roles : Politics: Dianne Feinstein's jump into the limelight is designed to boost bid in 1994. Barbara Boxer's low-key approach is a 'thank you' to her colleague.
- Natural Enemies Seek Ecological, Urban Balance : Environment: Groups with diverse interests seek to protect habitats of endangered species while preserving developers' rights on some of the nation's most valuable real estate.
- IRVINE : UCI Women's Day Celebration Begins
- Group Helps Those Abducted by UFOs Feel Less Alienated
- From Either Side, Jensen Is a Handful : Tennis: Former USC players give Leconte and Forget all they can handle, but lose in doubles.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Takes a Victory Over Sanchez Vicario Seriously
- COMEDY REVIEW : Lawrence: Gifted but Lacking an Edge at Universal Shows
- OXNARD : 5 Men Arrested in Robbery Spree
- Chase Ends in Shooting of Suspect : North Hollywood: Police give pursuit by car and on foot after identifying him as gunman in a drive-by incident.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Boundary Line Plans for Schools Unveiled
- 150 March in Peaceful Protest of Tollway Plan : Demonstration: Although the way has been virtually cleared for the San Joaquin Hills project, those who oppose it vow to fight on.
- FULLERTON : Public Input Sought on Budget Measures
- Drivers Needn't Pull Over If Emergency Siren Isn't On
- NHL ROUNDUP : Roenick's Fast Start Startles Ottawa
- Laguna Beach's Booth Edges Machado in Cardiff Surf Final
- JAZZ REVIEW : Thelonious Monk Jr.'s Sextet Has Solid Start in Only a Year Together
- Health Care Coverage in the '90s
- Strange Bedfellows
- DAY OF THE WOMAN: Today is International...
- Celebrity Day at MacLaren Children's Center
- Projects to Get California Moving
- 5 Injured in Multi-Car Crash
- STAGE
- TV REVIEWS : On the Road With Simon on KCET-TV
- * Jose F. Duval; Actor Played Juan Valdez in Coffee Commercials
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : 2 Rescued, 5 Missing After Tugboat Sinks
- Afghan Rivals Agree on Power-Sharing Plan
- Russian Navy Punishes Officers After 4 Cadets Die
- * George J. Keegan Jr.; Major General Warned of Soviet Strength
- Jerry Dunphy to Get Press Club Honor
- Domestic Violence Against Men Is on the Rise, Magazine Says
- They built a field of dreams, but no one came : A city's $138-million baseball showcase fails to lure a big-league team.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Troublemakers Prevail: Curfew
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : EL TORO
- Wheelchair Records Broken
- Brea-Olinda, Costa Mesa to Be Home for First Round
- With This Kind of Role Model, He Has a Tough Act to Follow
- Club America Beats Salsa in Exhibition
- Is a Name Worth All the Fuss?
- Figure Skating
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Officer's Retrial in Capital Delayed
- 76ers Fire Moe After 56 Games and Two 56-Point Losses
- Fabric Particles Blamed in Textile Plant Explosion
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Rally Backs Firms' Tax-Break Program
- Onslaught of Clear Products Seen as a Short-Term Fad : Retail: Although there are few beneficial attributes to translucent products, experts say the public may perceive them to be pure and therefore better.
- Economics Professor to Be on Council
- * Cyril Collard; Wrote, Directed, Acted in French Film on AIDS
- Libraries May Dial In to Telemarketing to Help Raise Funds
- IRS Pays for Information on Tax Law Violations : Reward: Tipsters, such as the one who recently turned in a Mission Viejo couple accused of embezzling nearly $8 million, can earn up to $100,000 if unpaid taxes are recovered.
- JAZZ MUSIC REVIEW : Booker at Maxwell's: Stylish Reminders of Ella and Sarah
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : SAN CLEMENTE
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1992 IN REVIEW
- Palomar Maintains Advantage over Cypress
- DODGERS : Test Lies Ahead after a Rocky Outing for Hansell
- As the Oscar Turns--Into TV Clunkers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cannibal Corpse: Unrelenting Thrash
- LAPD Program Gives a Hand to Troubled Youth
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : MATER DEI
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei, Brethren Christian Receive Top Seedings
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miner Helps Heat Defeat Pacers
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : Drought Returns for a Day in L.A. : Weather: Soaring temperatures make for an increase in water usage by runners and some spots run out.
- SANTA ANITA : 75% of Eliza Is Enough to Win Easily in Oaks
- Nissan Plant Closure a Blow to City's Future : Autos: Zama, Japan, is strongly dependent on the auto maker. Layoffs are new to a society accustomed to being taken care of by big companies.
- Plan to Close Bases Unfair, Wilson Says
- Temporary Visas Used to Stay in U.S. Indefinitely : Borders: Recent terrorist incidents point up looseness in immigration laws. Congress may make changes.
- Victory Has Meaning for North Carolina
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : DANA HILLS
- GOLF : Norman Slays the Monster With a Four-Shot Victory
- Higher Taxes
- Poll on Gays in the Military
- Circumcision
- Poll on Gays in the Military
- Libel
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Why PBS Has Responsibility to Air 'Deadly Deception'
- Metal Detectors
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : When a Relative's Famous
- Poll on Gays in the Military
- SOUTH KOREA
- AUTOMOTIVE
- * Douglas Marland; Soap Opera Writer Won 3 Emmys
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- The South Rises at 'Rich in Love' Benefit
- Oxnard Teen-Ager Gets a Fighting Chance : Boxing: Robert Garcia is the first to come up through La Colonia club with a good shot at making it as a prizefighter. He talks of growing up in a crowded trailer camp and one day becoming a champion.
- The Play's the Thing--the Playwright Too : It's Time to Spotlight Substance of Theater
- Muni Bond Mutual Funds Have Led the Way in Rally
- What Will It Take to Build a Stronger Construction Industry? : DONALD MOE : President, O.C. Chapter of Building Industry Assn. : GORDON TIPPELL : President, Building Industry Assn. of Southern Calif.
- Palm Springs Makes Bid for Gays' Dollars : Tourism: Some business people are advertising for gay and lesbian clients as resort city battles a sluggish economy.
- Cult Leader Tries to Rattle Agents With Rock Music : Standoff: FBI official says noisy intimidation tactic has 'no effect.' Negotiations take a turn for the worse.
- 3 Fullerton Families Lose Homes, Goods in Apartment Blaze
- LEARN -- 'A Plan of Daring Imperfections' : L.A. Unified: The proposal to reform the district is a chance to reclaim public education for the next generation.
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian
- Poll on Gays in the Military
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : A Real Ray 'Trial'
- Business Climate
- MOVIES - March 8, 1993
- MOVIES - March 8, 1993
- MOVIES - March 8, 1993
- Obituaries - March 8, 1993
- Names in the News - March 8, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 8, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 8, 1993
- No New Bomb Arrests Imminent, Officials Say : Probe: Authorities are still uncertain if trade center explosion was work of international terrorists. Expert is scheduled to be lowered into blast site.
- L.A. Marathon Makes Strides for Harmony
- L.A. Marathon Makes Strides for Harmony
- The Play's the Thing--the Playwright Too : How Is It Possible That N.O.T.E. Went Unnoticed?
- OTHER NEWS - March 8, 1993
- THE TIMES POLL : Most O.C. Seniors Find Retirement Rewarding : Free time and recreation spice what many call the best time of life. But others have health or money worries.
- Thousands Wait for Virgin Mary
- FBI Says Sect Leader Vows Not to Kill Himself : Standoff: Agents tell of raiding compound after receiving a tip that members of the sect were thinking of mass suicide.
- Here's One Benefit That's No Joke
- Russian Extremist Charged Over Recruiting for Serbs
- No, It's Not Cinema Verite
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Residents Back Rebuilding Store
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOSEPH FARAH : Oliver Stone: Far From the Malibu Crowd : The director's Santa Barbara retreat is not San Simeon. Yet.
- Volunteer Prison Teacher Bids Teary Goodby to Her 'Puppies' : Ventura School: To some, they're hardened criminals or gangbangers. But to Pat Taylor, they're kids who have a choice.
- Firebombing Caps Week of Racial Incidents : Hate crimes: Deputies are investigating a series of incidents between Latinos and African-Americans in Hawaiian Gardens.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : King Case Prosecutors Gamble on Eyewitnesses : Testimony: The descriptions by four people of the beating add human dimension and emotional impact. But defense lawyers focus on the sharply differing accounts.
- Shoppers Are Paying More and Getting Lighter Lettuce
- Feeling Warm All Over : Weather: As temperatures break 80, people enjoy the hottest weekend of the year by pursuing activities that take them outdoors, including picnics in the park, kite-flying and fishing.
- 20th Victory: Is It Magic for Bruins? : College basketball: Chancellor maintains wait-and-see posture on Harrick after UCLA has no trouble with Washington, 93-64.
- Brea Makes It Five in a Row : Division II-AA girls: Ladycats win big, 75-39, over Cerritos Gahr for their sixth championship in eight years.
- 68 Sled Dog Teams Hit the Iditarod Trail
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cal Turns Things Around by Defeating Arizona State
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
- McNamee's Plan Helps Costa Mesa Look, Play Like Champion
- Boxing
- Rancho Santiago's Errors Lift Fullerton
- Marathon at a Glance
- MOVIES : It Doesn't Hurt to Be a Hunk Too
- Clinton Lost Chance to Boost Economy by Not Focusing on Productivity
- Continental, Alaska Gain 1 Flight Each at John Wayne
- Mountains of Family Ski Programs : About 500 children a day enroll in skiing sessions at one major resort. Another offers money back if children don't have fun.
- Formed and Deformed by War : SLOW WALK IN A SAD RAIN By John P. McAfee ; (Warner Books: $18.95; 256 pp.)
- Rail Australia Debuts More Flexible Passes
- Formed and Deformed by War : PARADISE OF THE BLIND By Duong Thu Huong ; (William Morrow: $20; 256 pp.)
- COASTING ON PORTUGAL'S RIVIERA : Put off by the high costs of Europe? Near Lisbon is a little fishing village called Cascais, a chic but inexpensive base for exploring the many treasures along the Estoril Coast.
- Jury Instructions Made Honig's Conviction Inevitable, Wife Says
- Behind the Zines : So what if they aren't 'real' journalists. Do-it-yourself magazine publishers are offering a peek into fringe cultures, oddball obsessions and unsung life styles.
- Doctor Wants No Part of This Operation
- BASKETBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS : Dorsey Upsets Washington on 3-Point Shot
- Needed--Shot in the Arm
- PLATFORM : Education for All
- Schools Get Dead Serious: No Weapons : Expulsions: Districts have 'zero tolerance' for students who bring guns or knives. Two L.A. campus killings have made them even more determined to act firmly.
- Outrunning Adversity : Marathon: Homeless youth races for dignity with support from her mother. Today she tackles 26.2 miles through L.A.
- Obituary
- Her Love of Lennox Spans Cultural Diversity : Ethnicity: Being Anglo in an overwhelmingly Latino area makes Mary Davis stand out. Now her community is preparing to honor her--again.
- Sunderland Basket Lets CS Fullerton Beat UNLV
- Knickle, Kings Extend Winning Streaks to Three : Hockey: He gets 25 saves during 6-1 victory over the Oilers and now has won four of six starts.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL PREVIEW
- New Names, New Hopes
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : DISNEY'S WORLD : Dollars for Dialing
- NEW DIRECTIONS : Adventures in the Experimental Electronic Sphere
- Marc E. Bercoon has been named general...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S SPRING?
- SET FOR LIFE by Judith Freeman (Ballantine:...
- THE BIZ : Tracking Trek
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions from...
- "Traveling in Style"
- 4 Agencies Get County Grants
- Trash Bags Hold 18th-Century Oil Masterpieces
- Clinton's Jawboning May Win Drug Firm Price Cuts : Medicine: Advisers say President is focusing on issue as a prelude to introducing his health care reform plan.
- In World Beset by Violence, Who Should Face War-Crimes Charges? : Justice: Assembling an international tribunal would be far harder now than after World War II, but it could deter international criminality.
- Volunteers Gang Up on Vandalism : Cleanup: Drawing from an arsenal of pride and paint, La Habra residents cover graffiti, sweep debris and urge neighbors to report crime.
- School Officials Say Train-Track Deaths Prove Need for Barrier
- "Never to be squandered."This line from the...
- He Learns How Easy It Is to Become Another Labor Statistic
- Health Alert : County's Lagging Vaccination Rates for Preschoolers Caused by Flaws in Delivery System, Experts Say
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Mariners' Boone Is His Own Fan Club
- GOLF : Norman's 62 Leaves Field Six Shots Behind at Doral
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Talk's Fine, but Hagins Would Rather Play
- Local Caddies Wait in Vain to Hoist a Bag : Golf: Most traveling pros either bring their own carriers or select from a coterie that follows the tour.
- Mission Is Found at Mile 14
- SPECIAL REPORT: YOUR TAXES : Digging Ever Deeper : A Short Account of Taxman's Long Arm
- GERMANY'S TROUBLES : The Third Reich Motto 'Germany For Germans' is Once Again the Rallying Cry; Foreigners Are the Target. This Time, Can the Hatred Be Stopped?
- Formed and Deformed by War : US By Wayne Karlin ; (Henry Holt: $22.50; 215 pp.)
- A New Coastal Trail to Pt. San Luis Lighthouse
- Kidspace : Creating Places for Children Gives Them Room to Grow
- SCHOOL DAYS : Separating the Trigo From the Chaff
- Everyday Tasks Help Prove Point : Disability: Able-bodied volunteers adopt a handicap for a few hours to test how public facilities could be more accessible.
- Violence in Somalia Involving Marines Leaves 3 Dead
- Canyon Is the Prize in One Man's Struggle : Environment: Developer sees luxury homes, school district sees a campus, city sees revenue and a park, but self-taught naturalist wants to keep Sandstone Canyon as it is.
- Junior at Sierra Vista Wins $1,000 Scholarship
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : David Wilhelm : Charting a Permanent Campaign for a Changing Democratic Party
- TENNIS CHAMPIONS CUP : No. 1 Courier Will Meet Ferreira in Final
- Gang Ban Solves Problems for One Neighborhood : Crime: Officials hope a Blythe Street court order will have same success as one for Burbank's Elmwood Street.
- SANTA ANITA : Tactics for Best Pal Discarded
- Mater Dei Yet Again Up to Par : Division I-A boys: Monarchs match expectations, winning, 63-41, for their seventh championship in 11 years.
- GIRLS ROUNDUP
- Brecht's 1940 Folk Play Has Sobering Relevance Today
- COLUMN ONE : Hero With Something to Prove : Jonas Salk freed the world from fear of polio. But many scientific colleagues have long ridiculed his work. His AIDS research may be taking him down the same path a second time.
- NOTEBOOK : Victory Seldom Eludes Grasp of Bell Wrestlers
- Focus : Operation Restore Classics
- 'Silent Plague' Infecting Millions of Women, NIH Director Warns
- Marine Pleads Self-Defense in Shooting of Somali Teens
- Somalis Who Fled to Kenya Face New Violence : Africa: Authorities blame gunmen driven out by American and allied forces for murders and looting in camps.
- Theater : L.A., Land of Andrew : As prolific composer Lloyd Webber receives his star on the Walk of Fame, his shows are popping up all over town
- A CHILD IS BORN by Lennart Nilsson,...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : PASSION CITY : A Beautiful Town in the Guatemala Highlands Celebrates Holy Week With World-Famous Flair and Drama
- COMMERCE : City Predicts Little Change in Income
- ELECTIONS / COUNCIL : 6 Challengers, 2 Incumbents Vie for 3 Seats
- Children, Others Rally in Support of Library : Demonstration: Protesters hope to draw attention to the branch on McFadden Avenue, which Santa Ana officials may have to close for budget reasons.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Trying to Reach the Next Level : El Camino: Although the Warriors should be improved from a 14-21 season in 1992, Coach Nick Van Lue says the team is far from becoming a force.
- Sufi Fills Out Mater Dei's Strong Lineup : Basketball: The small player has withstood insults, jokes to play an important role in a championship program.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : Dehere Lifts Seton Hall to Title, 92-73
- DIVISION II BOYS : Esperanza Wins It on Alliman's Goal
- Westmont Kicks Back, Almost Crashes as The Master's Comeback Falls Short
- DODGERS : As Usual, Lasorda Isn't Worried
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : NO 'END' IN SIGHT : Is Sony's Campaign Too Laid-Back?
- Step-By-Step Tax Guide : Tax Facts : Final Thoughts
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : UP JUMPED SPRING
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S SPRING?
- South Pasadena : No Drinks at Sidewalk Tables
- Retro : Cindy's Happy Daze
- Fantasy Land : ALMOST ANYTHING GOES IN TODAY'S GAME SHOWS FOR KIDS
- Gays in the Military : Ex-Officer Says U.S. Should Follow Israel's Example of Tolerance
- Candidates' Forum Marked by Attacks, Theatrics
- DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL . . . : Ouch! Can They Stop Bouncing the Cameras Already?
- Daughter Still Haunted by Mother's Disappearance Nearly 60 Years Ago : Mystery: She vanished in 1934 after telling relatives she was about to marry the man she had accused of fathering her 2-month-old child. Now her offspring searches for answers.
- Danube Dramatizes Wide Discord Over Rivers
- Find out how, when and where to deal with topics that often present a why
- Police Impede Boys' Winchell's Robbery
- Suddenly, Pressure's on Sparky
- GIRLS ROUNDUP
- GIRLS ROUNDUP
- Stewart to Be Ineligible for Tournament
- Morningside Gets Past Alemany, 71-60
- Hockey
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Two Earn NCAA Tournament Bids
- Step-By-Step Tax Guide : April 15 Doesn't Have to Be a Nightmare
- Step-By-Step Tax Guide : Tax Facts : Caring for Your Kids
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : SEDUCED BY MEMORY : Behind Its Historical Facades and Old World Manners, Charleston in Springtime Is a Sensualist's Delight
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S SPRING?
- Frontier Spirit
- Mr. Packard and the Deep Blue Sea : Using Cash and Family Ties, the Electronics Tycoon Is Bringing Underwater Mysteries to the Surface.
- Patience Is a Virtue When You're Visiting Paris : French capital has plenty of options for budget travelers willing to walk a little and ask questions.
- Baldwin Park : Graffiti Project Sought
- A Rage on Stage
- COVER STORY : THE TALK WARS : Educators Say Street Language Has No Place in the Job Market, but the Issue of Correcting Ethnic Speech Has Ignited an Emotional Debate
- Fantasy Land : ALMOST ANYTHING GOES IN TODAY'S GAME SHOWS FOR KIDS
- Alhambra : City Suing for Tax Monies
- Council or Directors--Voters Finally Get a Say
- Police Scale Back Elysian Park Drills After Complaints
- Egypt's Future at Stake in Islamic Militants' Trial : Mideast: The defendants' spiritual leader fled to New York. A suspect in the World Trade Center bombing is an apparent follower.
- Illegal Immigration: One Issue That Deserves Light, Not Heat
- Judge Fines Shipping Firm for Harbor Oil Spill
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans' Jackson Scores 19 Points in Upset Victory
- DIVISION III-A GIRLS : Costa Mesa Deflates Rancho Alamitos, Wins Section Title
- Pro Basketball
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita
- St. Bernard Wins IV-AA Title : Girls' basketball: The Vikings get revenge for December loss to Santa Ynez with a 75-50 victory.
- Giving Fame a Face : A photography exhibit at the Getty Museum addresses basic questions about being in a state of renown, such as 'How do you create it?'
- Lower Than Low Life : WONDERS OF THE WEST By Kate Braverman ; (Fawcett Columbine: $20; 283 pp.)
- Council Tells Agency to Spend More on Bus Security
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Latino Center at Cal State L.A.
- Mayoral Rivals Know Firsthand About Crime
- The Terrorists Among Us : American society is all too vulnerable to attack.
- Jury Decides on Life Term for Killer of Brinks Guard : Courts: Two previous panels had recommended death for Jose Leon Fuentes in the 1980 shooting at Del Amo mall. Formal sentencing is set for April 1.
- Missing ID Numbers the Key to Valley-Russia Car Theft Case
- Airport Proposal for Point Mugu Faces Obstacles : Aviation: Despite business leaders' visions of commercial jets serving a regional facility, the county may not offer enough passengers to lure big carriers.
- JFK Terminal Evacuated Over Suspicious Package
- BOYS' I-A DIVISION : Mater Dei Crushes Huntington Beach
- McKnight Ready for Next Step
- WRESTLING : Santa Ana Calvary Chapel Wins the State Title
- Aggies Get Up to Beat UC Irvine
- ALBUM REVIEW