- Starting Over, Fernando Feels Like a Rookie
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Saddleback, Rio Hondo Figure to Match Defenses
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rhythmic Feast From Coleman's Five Elements
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Chains' a Solid L.A. Debut for All-U-Can-Eat Players
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Leading Indicators Up 0.1%; New Home Sales Plunge : Economy: Index points to healthy but unspectacular growth. Analysts are unfazed by home buyers' retreat.
- Hyundai Moves to Santa Ana: Hyundai Golf...
- There's Logic Behind Disney 'Ducks' Daffiness : Marketing: Hockey purists might object to name, but potential for tie-ins and widened appeal of NHL to kids could pay off big.
- Democrats Plan Bill to Hike Tobacco Tax : Health: House and Senate members hope to use the added revenue to pay for universal medical coverage.
- Officer Backs Defendants in King Case : Courts: Witness called by prosecution defends actions of police at the scene. But he testifies that Briseno had angrily said Sgt. Koon should have handled the arrest better.
- Hearing Postponed for Teen Murder Suspect
- An Unwanted Escape Hatch : Keep federal civil service clearly and formally above politics
- Judge Counters Lack of Compassion Charges
- A Worthy Project Gets Off the Ground : Orange County tollway clears environmental hurdle and looks, finally, to be on track
- Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Shootout
- SEPULVEDA BASIN : Controversial Arts Center Proposal Scaled Down
- NHL ROUNDUP : Selanne's Third Goal Gives Him Rookie Record
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I BOYS : Fontana Upsets Ocean View in Overtime
- Gretzky Is Back to Old Tricks : Hockey: He scores at Forum for first time since last March, and Kings beat Flames, 6-2.
- Pro Basketball
- CULTUREGRAM : Hip-Hop Homage Plays the 'Hood : But MTV Documentary on L.A. Draws Less Than Raves
- STAGE
- Ceradyne Inc. The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Leaps 45 to Close Above 3,400 : Market Overview
- Margin Credit: Is It Too Close to the Edge?
- Baby Bell Wants In on Cable, Long Distance : Telecommunications: Chicago-based Ameritech proposes giving up its telephone monopoly in exchange for reforms allowing it to enter other businesses.
- Managers Get Blame for NASA Cost Overruns : Hearing: U.S. agency and private contractors both at fault, House panel is told, along with efforts to redesign the $31-billion space station project.
- U.S. Envoy Sees Success in Top Goal in Somalia : Africa: Mass deaths from famine and disease have ended, Oakley tells troops as he ends his 3-month tour.
- COLUMN ONE : A Chill in Europe's Factories : Closures and consolidations leave EC workers feeling bitter and betrayed. It could be a taste of what to expect under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
- COSTA MESA : SRO Hotel Finance Arrangements OKd
- 10 Books Hold Interest of Young Readers
- Villa Attorney Answers Newport Charges
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Youth Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying at Reseda High
- Testimony by Officer Backs Defendants : Trial: Beating of King did not violate LAPD guidelines, Briseno's partner says. But under cross-examination he admits uncertainty about what happened.
- WESTMINSTER : Police Catalyst in Family Reunion Plan
- Student, 13, With Gun at School Arrested : Weapons: School officials suspend the Niguel Hills Middle School boy and recommend his expulsion.
- An Aging Island of Magic Receives Needed Attention
- LOS ANGELES : Owners of Ship Fined $100,000 for Oil Spill
- Jamie Parker
- San Diego Accepts Northridge Charity : College basketball: Toreros convert a school-record 18 consecutive free throws, rout visiting Matadors, 82-51 in final regular-season game.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V-AA : Thomas Gives Brethren the Lift It Needs
- SWIMMING / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Women Victorious Again
- China World Trade Talks May Take Years, U.S. Says
- Killing Stirs Israeli Debate on Pullout From Gaza Strip
- Yeltsin Says He Might Ignore Constitution : Russia: His supporters call statement a clear threat to dissolve legislative branch if lawmakers try to block referendum on powers.
- Together in Tragedy : It Took 49 Years and the Death of Two Sons With AIDS to Introduce Women Who'd Been Placentia Neighbors; Now They Have a Friendship and a Cause
- U.S. Had Secret Hamas Contacts
- LOS ANGELES : Ballot Plan Would Make It Easier to Fire City Officials
- LOS ANGELES : Law Would Give Pets at Shelters Time for Adoption
- Board Rules Out Medic Training for Firefighters : Emergencies: The supervisors ask private ambulances to consider relocating stations to improve response times.
- Showing Class to the Classroom : Nobody goes into teaching for the money. Despite the budget crunch, we should find a way to honor those who mold the future.
- Stormy Hearing Expected for Topanga Summit Project : Development: After 14 years, opponents hope to finally quash the oft-resurrected plan to build hundreds of homes and a golf course.
- Conditions Placed on Expansion of Warner Center
- Clippers Show Fight, but the Timing Is Off : Pro basketball: After they lose, 99-83, to Houston, Norman and Olajuwon tangle.
- Ginter Is Fullerton's Unlikely Power Source
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Lightweight Angler Catches Heavyweight Yellowfin Tuna
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Monkman Hits Full Stride After New Claiming Price Outlook
- Mayoral Candidates
- THEATER REVIEWS : Survival of the Wittiest in Comedy of Murders : Laughs are well earned in the skillfully organized Brea Theatre League production, despite some problems with performances.
- Backs Against the Walls at MOCA Party
- Chief of NBC News Quits in Wake of Rigged Crash : Media: Denying he is being forced out, Gartner says he is stepping down to defuse criticism of the network.
- ELECTIONS / OXNARD CITY COUNCIL : Holden Wins a 13-Candidate Race With 29% of the Vote
- LONG BEACH : 2 Shot in Confrontation on Shoulder of Freeway
- Toddler Riding on Skateboard Killed
- BOOK REVIEW : An Upbeat Study of the Origin, Destiny of the Black Family : CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER: The Enduring Legacy of African-American Families <i> by Andrew Billingsley</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $27.50; 528 pages
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Artists Invited to 'Paint-Out' at Park
- Rebel without a car: On his first...
- Report: Ben Johnson Tests Positive Again
- Baseball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-A : Artesia Feels Disrespect, Then Humbles Kennedy
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brown Runs Record to 4-0 in Mission Victory
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA : Brea-Olinda Back in a Familiar Spot
- Wilson Faces Showdown on Choice for Regents : Education: Attorney John Davies, a friend of the governor, says he's an easy target because he is 'white, wealthy, a male . . . and a campaign contributor.'
- A Mega Fan Emphasizes the Moral Fiber of Material Girl : Sean Matlock has papered his walls with more than 300 Madonna posters. But the Brea clerk says the singer embodies a lot more important qualities than sex appeal.
- FDA Approves Home Test Kit for Blood Cholesterol
- Artist Wood Not Slowing Down at 100 : Milestone: The potter and writer has a reputation for being both thoroughly modern and a romantic--and a hard worker.
- A Candidate (Maybe) Who Won't Go Away
- Clearing of Slide Debris on Tracks Will Begin Today
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Affordable Housing Plan Heads South : Funding: Board of Supervisors considers having county issue tax-exempt government bonds for Aliso Viejo condominium project.
- Mother Seeks Answers to Slaying : Violence: Her 2-year-old boy was killed in a drive-by shooting. The Santa Ana woman and her neighbors meet in church to 'begin a healing process.'
- Ashbaugh, Robert W., 28, of Van Nuys,...
- NORTHRIDGE : 2 Plead Innocent in Student's Slaying
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Johnson Powers No. 2 Crenshaw Past No. 14 Westchester
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Simi Valley Advances to Final
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Falls to Defending Champions
- Support for Police
- Q of L Forums Serve Public
- Serbs Overrun Muslim Enclave; Airdrop on Hold
- UP IN ARMS: The governor was not...
- N.Y. Police Tell Bomb Warning From Mideast
- Cultist Ignores Vow to Surrender : Violence: Koresh said on radio broadcast he and his followers would leave, but by nightfall the standoff continued. Hospitals are warned to expect casualties.
- Clinton Extends Hand to Congressional GOP : Economy: In meetings with Republicans, he signals cooperation on health care and welfare reform. But he stands firm on his stimulus package.
- DO IT YOURSELF: Finally you can do...
- A Politician Known for Her Tenacity
- HEAL THE LAND: UCI biologist Lynn Carpenter...
- Jeepers! Beepers? : Parents love 'em. Teachers hate 'em. The tiny pagers keep teen-agers on an electronic leash. But disruptions in class and concerns about drugs made them unpopular with school officials
- GOP's Hurtt Wins; Other Races Unclear
- Countywide : Tollway Opponents Besiege TCA Offices
- Runoffs to Decide Mayoral Races in Pomona, Redondo
- In the Race for Mayor of L.A., You'd Better Have the Right Wheels
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Will They Do the Right Thing? : The Rodney King beating tape was a reality check, shaking up the trust between the public and the police.
- O.C.'s Bergeson, a Political Battler, Enters a New Arena
- THE MIGHTY BUCK$: Hockey mainliners may be...
- Candidate Urges Valley Secession From L.A. : Politics: Police Sgt. Dennis Zine says the area's tax dollars are being spent elsewhere. City Council Incumbent Joy Picus says she doubts that the public would support such a move.
- Names in the News - March 3, 1993
- Names in the News - March 3, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 3, 1993
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- Obituaries - March 3, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 3, 1993
- ENERGY
- Cult's Path to Violence Is Well Traveled
- Countywide : Ex-Police Officer Guilty of Extortion
- Ishiro Honda; Director of First 'Godzilla' Movie
- Cameraman Describes King Beating - Trial: George Holliday's videotape again is at the center of the case against four LAPD officers. The defense says the missing first minute of the incident is vital.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : TONIGHT'S FEATURED GAME : Kennedy's Kunz Counters With Confidence
- Miscellany
- BOOK REVIEW : A Pastiche of Several Hard-Boiled Novels : LET THE DOG DRIVE <i> by David Bowman</i> . NYU Press: $19.95; 295 pages
- Monthly Report
- Countywide : Toxic Waste Cleanup Legislation Proposed
- County Issue Controversial Books
- SANTA ANA : Police Seek Help in Finding Boy's Killer
- Northridge to Keep Football Program
- Gilded Time Won't Run in Triple Crown
- College Basketball
- DODGERS : Roenicke Opts for Coaching Over Comeback
- Tekelec Reports Loss of $8.8-Million in Quarter
- ENERGY
- Shake Your Booty, Have Fun and Get Into Shape
- Birtcher Medical Announces Filing of Suit, Countersuit in Patent Dispute
- Most Alterations to a Home Require Building Permits
- A Dose of Reality in the Cold, Hard Light of Day : Prostitution: Florida officials are forcing hookers and their 'johns' to attend group counseling sessions. Authorities are also stepping up stings and publicizing the men's names.
- Shift in Priorities Means Drought Never Really Ends : Resources: With the environment the big winner, farmers and cities must find ways to ensure adequate water supplies.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. COUNCIL : Castaneda Drops Out of Contest in 7th District : The aide to Rep. Howard Berman says she entered the race too late to effectively campaign. A source says Berman thought her bid was detracting from his duties.
- Pollpourri
- ANAHEIM : City to Debate Billing Parents for Graffiti
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Campaigns Spending Little Time in Latino Enclaves : Politics: Analysts say that is partly because of strategies, but also because communities have not sought to lure the candidates.
- Area Citrus Growers Meet With Mexico Competitors : Agribusiness: Producers from south of the border get warm but wary reception from county farmers fearful of proposed free-trade pact.
- Officer's Testimony Stirs Dispute : Trial: Ex-partner of Theodore Briseno says he blamed Sgt. Stacey Koon for not controlling the situation. Defense lawyers contend that Officer Rolando Solano's statements should be stricken from the record.
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : COLLEGE BASEBALL
- Center Stage : Steinbrenner Stirs Crowd on First Day Back With Yankees After Suspension
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A : Thousand Oaks Sinks Irvine, 47-41
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : COLLEGE BASEBALL
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Living Sound From Theatre of Voices
- Things Looking Up for a 'Falling' Star
- Newhall to Sell Lots, Forgo Building of Homes : Valencia: Developer of master-planned community to follow trend pioneered by Irvine Co. in Orange County.
- Merchants Gains New Client
- SMALL BUSINESS : Pain Proves to Be Her Gain in Video Sales Market : Entrepreneurship: A chance meeting with a back specialist boosted this Sherman Oaks resident's home-based operation.
- Disney Hopes 'Ducks' Make a Splash in O.C.
- Anaheim Wants More Than Ducks to Land in Its 'Pond'
- Speaking of. . . : At the Office : In America and Japan
- VENTURA : Student Faces Trial in School Stabbing
- Boy, 11, Faces Expulsion for BB Gun Threat : Schools: Under tougher rules, the Sylmar sixth-grader who brandished an unloaded weapon could become the youngest student in L.A. district to receive such punishment.
- Convicted Rancher Hailed as a Fair Employer : Courts: With extortion and peonage charges dismissed, Somis flower grower Edwin M. Ives could face up to 16 years in prison or be placed on probation in corporate racketeering case.
- Maybe the Hardest Sell of All
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Robitaille Suggests Travel Expense Ban
- LOS ANGELES : Boy, 14, Shot by Youths Near Junior High School
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : Married Couple Has Chance at Winning in 5K
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / EARL GUSTKEY : First-Place USC Has Reason for Optimism
- PREP BASKETBALL 1993 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- ART REVIEW : Posters Take a Look at Different Ideologies : Three Art Center shows offer the opportunity to compare the collective mentalities of 'Mainland China,' 'Central and Eastern Europe' and 'America Today.'
- Artist Emigdio Vasquez has selected three top...
- IRS Gives Manville $31.4-Million Refund
- County Employment Picture Remains Clouded : Hiring: Employer survey finds that 18% expect to add to their payrolls during the second quarter, but 13% plan to cut jobs as the area's recession recovery lags nation's.
- TECHNOLOGY : Turnover in AST Executive Ranks Continues
- Housing Resales Drop 12% in January
- AIRLINES
- Notoriety Puts Focus on Crisis of Child Care
- Physicians Propose Forming Union-Like Bargaining Group
- Proper Care Can Reduce Many Complications for Diabetics
- OXNARD : Murder Count Filed in 17-Year-Old Case
- 'Walking in Footsteps of Heroes' : Compton: Hundreds of friends, family members and co-workers remember slain policeman Kevin Michael Burrell as a 'gentle giant' committed to his community.
- OXNARD : Poster Captures Elements of Festival
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Plugging the Drain of Businesses From California
- An Exercise in Good Citizenship : Politics: Latino advocates, wanting to bolster the clout of recent immigrants, push to get newly legalized amnesty recipients to become U.S. citizens and vote.
- Westminster's Spending Is in Line With Budget, Finance Chief Says
- Auditors Begin Investigating L.A. District : Education: A team is trying to determine if the school system is run efficiently. This is first time officials have approved an independent review.
- PREP BASKETBALL 1993 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Ruiz Expects to Make Amends at Esperanza
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Team Approach Aids Mochrie
- ANGELS : Spring Experience Makes a Skeptic of Gonzales
- Memories----and Scars----of Tian An Men Square : Journalism: ABC correspondent Todd Carrel is recovering from severe injuries inflicted by Chinese police as he covered the third anniversary of the Tian An Men Square revolt.
- GroveShakespeare to Take Coward's Way Out : Theater: 'Private Lives' will kick off the eight-play 1993 season at the Gem in April.
- Alpharel to Upgrade PG&E; Imaging System
- Demjanjuk Protests Appeal Delay
- Absent Rebels Sink Angola Peace Talks
- CAMARILLO : Activist Wants Cuts in City Workers' Pay
- Workshops Set on Transportation in Burbank's Future
- Developers Ready to Start 2 Stanton Projects
- Fighting for a Future : La Habra Boxing Club Offers At-Risk Youths a Sporting Chance
- PLATFORM : Get Tough With the Offenders, Then With Their Parents
- ORANGE : Countywide : Visit by Governor's Wife Boosts Steiner
- BURBANK : Museum Closed for Renovation
- PREP BASKETBALL 1993 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Race Opens Door for Marathoner : A Top Contender at L.A., South African Hopes to Take Advantage of Chance
- Lemieux Called Ready to Return Tonight
- Olympics
- THE ARTS
- Weekend Box Office : People Like Him in Ruthless Roles
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Mine': Tragic Coming-of-Age Saga
- 2 Hospitals Combine Functions to Cut Costs : Medicine: Partnership between Encino Hospital, Tarzana Regional Medical Center will result in loss of about 125 jobs.
- Pay Reduced for Former Employees at GM Plant
- Siemens Unit Sues Arco For $150 Million
- Lockheed Unit Fights for IRS Computer Pact : Bidding: $1.4-billion award, part of the agency's modernization program, went to AT&T.; But Lockheed says it's based on a flawed analysis.
- VAN NUYS : Judge Rejects Defense Request in Menendez Trial
- City OKs Low-Cost Housing Inducement
- Riordan, Wachs Launch Ads
- City Panel Seeks Better Connections to Long Beach Blue Line
- Slide Still Blocks Amtrak Trains
- Society to Ask Court to Ban Camping Law : Legislation: Santa Ana's ordinance aimed at ousting the homeless from the Civic Center is also the target of a protest.
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : For Gilbert, Wheaton, It's a Team Game Now
- Boxing
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : LeVine Helps Thousand Oaks Topple Irvine in Quarterfinals
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Filbeck Pitches Rancho Santiago Past Riverside
- COMMENTARY : When Disney Makes Pitch, League Has to Be All Ears
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : No Ticket Shortage Expected at Rose Bowl
- Sears Says It Will Close Store in Canoga Park
- AUTOS
- Stalking a Killer
- Critics Honor Best Books of 1992
- 'Unfit' Mom Loses Another Child
- Court to Clarify Definition of Sex Harassment
- The Press : India's Crackdown on Hindu Militants Gets Mixed Reaction
- Ex-Soviet Nuclear Arsenal Feared Unsafe : Arms: As Russia and Ukraine bicker over maintenance, thoughts of another Chernobyl surface.
- Decisions
- Feinstein's Desert Bill
- Bond Yields Fall; Dow Drops 15 : Market Overview
- FRANKFURT : Bad News for Kohl
- Pressed to Cut 1,200% Inflation, Brazil's Economic Chief Quits
- Countywide : Scott's Widow Is Ruled His Legal Wife
- SHERMAN OAKS : Residents to Hear Police Chief Speak
- Jailed Rapist, Robber Indicted in Year-Old Slaying of Woman, 30
- SEAL BEACH : Complaints Result in Recycling Center
- PLATFORM : A Right to Safety
- Fullerton Gives Conference a Boost
- Miscellany
- Tom WaldenSchool: Huntington BeachSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: SeniorTrailing...
- Bond Yields Fall; Dow Drops 15 : Market Overview
- Mideast Peace Talks
- Diceon to Close Plant in Chatsworth, Cut 100 Jobs
- Clinton Unveils Plan for College Aid, Service : Education: President, at Rutgers, says the national project will reward civic work with student funding.
- Market Scene : <i> Mole</i> Overcoming Chilly Reception : Mexico's sauce makers are changing their ways to pass FDA standards and sell to the United States. It's typical of a quiet revolution.
- LOS ANGELES : Berman Aide Drops Out of City Council Race
- Diceon Will Close Plant, Dismiss 100 Employees : Jobs: Firm blames slow demand for circuit boards. Thirty workers at affected Chatsworth plant will transfer to Irvine.
- A Fluke or a Formula? : Silicon Valley Thrives, but Can It Last--and Can Others Follow?
- BRUSSELS : A French Test
- Garamendi Won't Lift Rate Freeze : Insurance: Commissioner will pursue an appeal of key Prop. 103 suit, taking his battle to implement the premium- rollback initiative to the Supreme Court.
- 9 Companies Agree to Stringfellow Damages : Environment: The firms, along with Riverside County, will pay $43.6 million to residents of Glen Avon in suit over acid pits. The state remains the last major defendant.
- COLUMN ONE : 'Today, I Saved a Stranger' : For emergency room doctors, not even the long hours, frantic pace and potential for violence can dim the adrenaline rush that comes from saving a patient's life.
- Vandalism Scars Van Nuys School
- A Small Horse Owned the Big 'Cap : Only the Gelding John Henry Has Won Santa Anita's Most Important Race Twice
- Pro Basketball
- Pro Basketball
- Akilah RodgersSchool: Rancho AlamitosSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: Junior...
- Hill Williams Asks Chapter 7 Liquidation : Bankruptcy: Anaheim Hills developer that solicited partnership investments to build homes files in federal court.
- AIRLINES
- BUENA PARK : Local TV Spotlight Shines on Police
- ORANGE : Troubled Children Unwind on the Farm
- LAS VIRGENES, CASTAIC : Voters to Decide on 2 School Measures
- Countywide : 2,000 Will Walk to Help Feed Hungry
- Olympics
- First Time Is a Charm for Holland
- PREP BASKETBALL 1993 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- A Look at Top Players, Coaches
- Where KCOP Has Not Gone Before : Sci-Fi and Adventure Series Give Station Major League Ratings
- Despite Injuries, Campbell Refuses to Give Up : Division II soccer: Senior forward leads No. 2-seeded Canyon into semifinal.
- Automated Structures Names New Vice President
- Summit Health Delays Debt Securities Sale
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Reports Record Earnings Despite Yugoslavia Problems
- Clinton Team Begins Far-Reaching Trade Talks in Beijing
- NORTH HILLS : Life Term Urged in Double Slaying
- Juries Find Police Credibility Still High : Courts: Study shows that jurors continue to favor law officers in excessive-force cases.
- PASADENA : 4 Armed Men Take $4,000 Cash From Credit Union
- Boy Faces Expulsion Over BB Gun : Schools: The Sylmar youth, 11, brandished an unloaded weapon. He could become the youngest L.A. student to be ejected for such an offense.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ LARRY McCARTHY : Time to Base State Budget on Results : Efficient departments could keep half the money they save for new programs.
- Miscellany
- Pro Basketball
- CCI, SCC Open NAIA Playoffs on Road Tonight
- PREP GOLF ROUNDUP : Haack Leads Corona del Mar Golfers to Victory
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Stops UNLV, Leads Big West
- Change Makes Difference for CS Long Beach : Big West basketball: Atkinson, O'Kelley come off bench to lead 84-67 victory over UC Irvine.
- An Encore of the Light Fantastic : Dance: Dayton troupe, known for presenting modern classics and newer works by black choreographers, will have samples of both on hand when the company appears tonight at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- Company to Start Building Pipeline Early Next Year
- Amgen Vows to Fight Shareholder Lawsuits
- ACLU Challenges New Michigan Ban on Assisted Suicide
- Center in Acton Spells Relief for Storm Victims : Disaster: Federal, state and local agencies offer services to 20 people who show up on its first day of operation.
- IRVINE : Authority to Lay Off Teachers to Be Asked
- CASTAIC : Pitchess Escapee Quickly Recaptured
- College Basketball