- Visa Advice
- El Toro Ideas Other Than Airport Needed
- It's Looting of a Different Type
- Neighborhood Watch Works Within the Law
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- 'Sexual-Abuse Hysteria' Cited for Climate of Fear : Children: Priests, Scoutmasters, teachers and coaches often are reluctant to show affection, fearing the gesture will be misinterpreted. But they warn that children, and society, have lost something valuable.
- Misunderstanding in Black and White
- Photo Misleading
- Immigration Debate
- CLAS Exam Tests the Patience of Teachers, Trustee With State
- Two Sides to the Pay-Spiking Issue
- Calendar's Big Oscars Issue : ...
- Bradley in Charge
- GOING WITH THE FLOW
- Will It Be Compassion or the Nickel?
- The Edge of Dance
- Vital Water Supply Must Be Preserved
- State Investigates Spill into River : Pollution: Mixture of crude oil and water is heading toward the ocean. Firm defends report that said no waterways were affected.
- NONFICTION - March 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 20, 1994
- Good Morning, Vietnamese Americans! : Communications: After nine months on the air, O.C.'s Little Saigon Radio has become <i> the </i> source of news for community.
- Best of the Best in the Caribbean
- High-Powered Fund Raising Is Paying Off for Brown : Campaign: But rivals fault past practice of taking money from those doing business with treasurer's office.
- OUT OF THE SKY: Along with the...
- How Los Angeles Can Benefit From the Farrakhan Controversy
- ROUNDUP : Ripon Christian Wins Two Titles
- Can Publishing Go Global? : When international media conglomerates buy book companies, it is neither good culture nor good business.
- Bond Firms Contributions Could Be Issue
- REAL ESTATE
- MEDIA
- North's Pilot Dies in Crash of Plane
- Marines Pin Bars on Man They Dismissed : Civil rights: After a 5-year legal battle over racial discrimination, Bruce Yamashita is commissioned a captain in the Corps reserve.
- Sizing Up the CIA in Cold War's Wake : Spying: Scholars and alumni see the agency as seeking to find a mission. The role of covert operations is questioned.
- COLUMN ONE : Bitter End to Hawaii's 'Sugar Life' : Once cane was king. But now many of the great mills will close. The empty fields will leave islanders with empty hearts and hundreds of old-timers without jobs.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PAIN
- Rose Firm May File Complaint Against Hubbell
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PAIN : Our Living Hell : Instead of doing a thousand more pushups, could we petition for more realistic standards of beauty?
- LATIN AMERICA : Did Peru Army Alter Case to Hide Drug Role? : Critics say trafficker was tried in secret on trumped-up charge to conceal his links with corrupt military officers.
- Muslims, Croats Sign Accords for New Federation
- OXNARD : 2nd Shooting Victim Identified
- CAMARILLO : County to Pursue Golf Course Proposal
- Murder Charge Could Be Dismissed Against 3 in Fetus Death : Courts: Prosecutor says there is no evidence linking the fatal drive-by shooting of girl to loss of unborn child.
- Officers Rescue 9 From Burning Building : Heroes: The five brave thick smoke during a search. 'You couldn't see in front of your face--it was crazy in there for a couple of moments,' one says.
- These jury deliberations may really heat up:...
- Women's Shelter Sets Up Speakers Bureau
- Countywide : Supervisors Revisit Anti-Fraud System
- Art Out of the Ashes : Remnants from the Laguna fire inspire resident Rob Brennan to craft them into artwork. They make up his first exhibit--aptly titled 'The Phoenix Project'--at a local gallery.
- BURBANK : Protest Lingers Over Reassigned Principal
- Jewish Inmates Can Observe Passover
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Emergency Drill Planned Tonight at Metro Station
- Little Growth or Decline in Membership Is Seen at Nation's Churches : Trends: The size of denominations held steady from 1991 to 1992, data shows. Most reported increases or decreases of 1% or less.
- TUSTIN : FPPC Complaint Is Filed in Council Race
- Desert Bloom : Park's Brilliant Poppies Herald the Arrival of Spring
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins Caught in a Hurricane : Midwest Regional: UCLA has no defense for hot-shooting Tulsa in record-setting 112-102 upset loss in first round.
- Japan Met Goal on Foreign Chips in 4th Quarter
- Rooms That Won't Trip You Up : Functional furnishings can coexist with exciting room arrangements. Just take a good look at your space, designers say.
- Iraq Reportedly Massing Troops in Kurdish Area : Military: U.S. cautions Baghdad against using force against population in the northern region.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Hold Annual Lifeguard Tryouts
- Show Looks at Local Heritage of Portuguese
- Mother Dismayed as Race, IQ Test Collide
- 3rd Suspect in Laguna Rape Found in L.A. County Jail : Laguna Beach police on Friday located the third suspect in a rape that occurred last summer on Crescent Bay Beach.
- Two Girls' Coaches Resign at Royal High
- Eight Youths, Adult Arrested in 34 Robberies
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etta James Pumps Intensity Into Tales of the Heart : In her Coach House show, the veteran vocalist displays both power and control as she delivers her trademark songs of love arriving and departing.
- TV REVIEWS : One Look Too Many of 'Ultimate Betrayal'
- AIRLINES
- INS to Randomly Check Quake Aid Applicants
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Can Apply to Planning Board
- FILLMORE : Merchants to Hold Grand Opening
- VAN NUYS : Aircraft School Defies Gravity of the Recession
- STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Victory Over Foothill Gives Marina Gauge of This Year's Talent
- Matadors Play Hardball in Softball Sweep
- PEOPLE WATCH
- KCBS to Establish Minority Employee Panel
- ECONOMY
- And the Winner Is . . . (Enter)
- Samuel Wesley Perry III; Psychoanalyst and AIDS Researcher
- Priest Cleared of Embezzling From Parish : Courts: Jurors deadlock on charge that Father David Piroli stole $50,000 from a second church.
- Herbert Busemann; USC Emeritus Professor of Mathematics
- First-Degree Murder Conviction Reduced by County Judge : Courts: Newbury Park man faced 28 years to life but now faces a maximum of 18 years. The ruling is called unprecedented.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Construction Begins on Antelope Valley College's New Building : Education: The two-story Applied Arts structure is seen as significant step toward campus' future growth.
- Ecclesiastical Court Could Determine Piroli's Future : Religion: Those familiar with Catholic canon law say that if he chose to fight to remain a priest, he might succeed despite trial.
- Inspector Wrestles With Alligatorweed : Agriculture: His job is to destroy all traces of the vinelike predator. It could dam up L.A.'s flood-control system.
- Countywide : Cheerleaders Star in This Big Game
- AEROSPACE
- Rams, Anaheim Still Discussing Practice Site : Talks: Officials negotiating the conversion of the facility back to a school if the team decides to leave.
- From Long Island, a Lesson in Life Without Aerospace
- Rams Trade Longtime QB Everett to Saints
- Mai Zetterling, 68; Swedish Film Actress Turned Director
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets Year in 5th Drunk-Driving Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Aftershock-Weary Residents to Launch a Message : Coping: Thousands of letters will be sent aloft today with a helium balloon in the hope it will help people deal better with continuing tremors.
- Insurers Adopting Hard-Line Stance on Sex Abuse Coverage : Policies: Companies have paid settlements totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in clergy molestation cases. As a result, churches are finding it more difficult to find or renew policies.
- FULLERTON : Dinner to Honor CSUF 'Visionaries'
- Here are some noteworthy events happening this...
- SOUTH BAY : Four to Be Tried in Slaying of Councilman's Daughter
- Two Cousins Are Found Shot to Death in Car : Homicides: A female relative of the pair discovered their bodies. Police have no motive but rule out gang involvement.
- LOS ANGELES : Edelman Gives $40,000 to Start Drug Program
- Showers Could Persist Into Sunday
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Palmdale Opens League Play With 13-3 Win Over Highland
- Loblolly Partnership to End, Anthony Says
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Big Upset Takes Molnar to NCAA Wrestling Final
- Getting Furniture in Right Place
- Vista Schools OK Sex Education Program With Religious Theme
- Second-Longest Shuttle Flight Ends Safely
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Faced With a TV War, Europeans Switch Off : Bosnia: Bloody images disturb the Continent's psyche much as Vietnam eroded America's, but public remains silent.
- U.S. to Double Russia Aid for Defense Plant Conversion : Europe: A 'pragmatic partnership' is cited. Perry tells Moscow that $20 million will be added.
- San Juan Capistrano : Annual Rodeo-Style Competition Today
- Mother Charged With Trying to Kill Children
- Sink or Swim : Activists Want Octopus Freed From a 4-by-5-Foot Tank at Cabrillo Aquarium
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / DIVISION IV STATE FINAL : St. Bernard Repeats as Champion
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lost Words' a Video Matinee on Love
- Rams Trade Pick for Chargers' Lewis : Football: Wide receiver will earn $600,000 and becomes the team's leading candidate to return punts and kickoffs.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Opens Door for Leaders
- Valley Obituaries
- CALABASAS : Water District Board Appoints Colbaugh
- SANTA ANA : Man Sentenced in 1984 Murder Case
- 2 Men Plead Not Guilty to Stalking Charges
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins Caught in a Hurricane : They Left History Behind
- MIDWEST REGIONAL / AT OKLAHOMA CITY : North Carolina A&T; Makes Arkansas Work
- 'Boys' on Monday
- Day Runner Stock Hits 52-Week High
- Start With the Seed of an Idea, Then Dig In
- Appellate Court Blocks Order to Transfer Paroled Serial Rapist
- RENOVATION : Hard Work Turns a Barn Into a Home
- Jailed California Woman Dies in Israel : Mideast: Settler Rochelle Manning, 54, was awaiting extradition for trial in a letter-bomb murder. She was a friend of Baruch Goldstein, who massacred about 30 Arabs.
- Encampment of Homeless Wins Week Reprieve
- Slayings Spread Anger, Distrust in Little Haiti : Investigation: Residents say officials ignore the politics behind deaths of 4 Aristide supporters in Miami.
- Wilson Presses Case for Federal Aid : Finance: Governor says taxes paid by illegal immigrants should not be counted to offset the reimbursement he seeks. House bill would help states with prison costs.
- TOPANGA : Weather Buffs Assist Canyon Rainfall Study
- Man Arrested in Bicyclist's Fatal Shooting
- VENTURA : Board May Reassign School Officials
- FULLERTON : Resurrecting Passion Play for All the Ages
- Girl Suspended for Condom Display Files Suit : Courts: ACLU charges that school violated right to free speech. District says her actions were inappropriate.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Flores Gets Complete Game as El Dorado Beats Cypress
- Nets Push the Lakers Around : Pro basketball: New Jersey's physical style is credited by Pfund for its 102-90 victory.
- . . . In Charles We Trust : When Kuralt goes on the road permanently this spring, CBS and its viewers willlose a special bit of Americana.
- AFRICA : As Soldiers Pull Out, Hopeful Capitalist Lands in Somalia
- Theodore Marquardt; Oldest Active Boy Scout in America
- CYPRESS : Residents to Pay Less for Street Sweeping
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF / SEASON PREVIEW : Golditch Is Learning That He's No Angel
- Family Ties : The Cassidys, Who Were Raised on Irish Music, Add Their Own Flourish to Traditional Sounds
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Hughes Catches Major Scare Before Being Assigned to Minors
- More Texaco Files Seized in Spill Inquiry : Ventura: Investigators seek information that could show company knew of the leak long before reporting it.
- Schillo Requests Economic Impact Study on Janss Mall Project : Business: Thousand Oaks councilman's call comes just days before a scheduled vote. Analysis would cost thousands and may delay planned expansion.
- SIMI VALLEY : Students Get Gift From L.A. County School
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Criticism for Conference Lingers : Presbyterians: At least four congregations will call for sanctions against denominational leaders who attended the November meeting.
- Smog Control Without Tears
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fugitive From Lancaster Is Shot to Death in Louisiana
- OXNARD : Clerk Threatens Suit in Pay Raise Dispute
- Sacramento Takes Cuts, Rips CSUN : College baseball: Hornets score 5 on 7 consecutive hits in eighth inning of 10-6 victory.
- Burroughs Coach Seeks Acceptance After Winning Job
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Arceyut Feeling Better, Lifts Estancia
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP : Bakersfield East Wins Division II
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Phair's Ready for Leadership Role in Rock
- WEEKEND TV : Clinton Will Answer to the Children
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PAIN : Magnificent Obsessions : Just how far do some women really go to look good?
- Altman Discloses 2nd Meeting on S
- Superfund Well Cleanup Drains Money, Confidence : Pollution: San Gabriel Valley businesses face a huge bill. Slow progress raises doubts about federal program.
- SEAL BEACH : Report on Bixby Project Due in April
- GARDEN GROVE : Teacher Has Party of the Century
- Bergeson Sex-Crime Bill Gains Momentum : Legislature: Newport Beach senator's 'one-strike' measure would jail rapists, child molesters for life. It's riding the get-tough wave.
- Crescenta Valley's Lee Makes Fast Work of Pasadena, 6-2
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : North Carolina Surges, 71-51 : East Regional: Tar Heels go on 16-0 run after 16th-seeded Liberty leads with 10 minutes to play.
- United and Lufthansa Will Share Codes : Travel: New treaty allows the airlines to create world's largest combined route system. Meanwhile, United pressures unions to conclude buyout deal.
- Tips for Growing Tomatoes
- New IRA 'Spectaculars' Seen Stalling Peace : Europe: The Heathrow attacks are viewed as just the beginning of the republican campaign.
- BURBANK : New Image Sought for Magnolia Park
- Pierce College Hires Lee as Its President : Education: She will serve at least two years, succeeding Lowell Erickson, who goes on leave April 11.
- Volunteers Sought to Help Rebuild Homes
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Burton Winds Up 33rd in NCAA Three-Meter Springboard Diving
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Agassi, Shields: The Grand Slam of Love Matches
- TENNIS : Sampras Will Defend Title Against Agassi
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mourning's Defense Helps Charlotte Win
- TV REVIEWS : 'The Birds II' Is No Hitchcock Classic
- STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : El Camino Has Its Hart in Right Place : Division II girls: Senior center, 6 feet 3, is happy to prove herself against 6-4 Angela Burgess of Woodbridge.
- NHL ROUNDUP : After Four Tries, Moog Joins 300-Victory Club
- STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : ROUNDUP
- Baseball Profits Declined by 78% in 1992
- 24 Luminaries to Get Passes to Arts Plaza Gala : Thousand Oaks: Every living President is on the list, as are city, state and federal politicians. All others will have to cough up $100.
- College Basketball / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT / MIDEAST REGIONAL : USC Returns to Action in Chase for Title
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : This Rumor Didn't Quite Make the Cut
- It's a Party; No, It's Work : Orchestra: A violinist shares his experiences as he and fellow L.A. musicians perform in Taiwan and Japan.
- Alonzo King's Intersecting LINES : Dance: The choreographer, whose troupe is at the Irvine Barclay Theatre tonight, is interested in what unites people.
- Team's <i> Truly</i> Bad News Was Yet to Come
- Gallegly Says He's Told Radar Tower Could Be Moved
- Rams Dump Everett for Saints' Low Pick : Pro football: Seventh-round 1995 draft choice and salary-cap relief obtained in trade to only team apparently interested in struggling quarterback.
- ABC Censors Doctor's Comments on 'Home' Show
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Upends Mater Dei in Softball
- Baseball Profits Declined by 78% in 1992
- Woodbridge Gets Floored : State championship: Sacramento El Camino halts Warriors' title bid with a 71-38 victory in the Division II final.
- College Basketball / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL / AT ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. : Rogers Gets a Look at the Future
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yo-Yo Ma in Solo Recital at Wadsworth
- Happy Accident Makes It All Happen : James turned out weighty music for 11 years but finally found commercial success in the U.S. with the comic ditty 'Laid.'
- ART REVIEW : The Two Lives of Gronk : The LACMA exhibition shows how the artist began his career as an anti-art rebel, but later turned to a mainstream painting style.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Memories of Eric Show Sadden Lefferts
- TV REVIEWS : The Real-Life Enigma of Oskar Schindler
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Stalag 17' Can't Escape Datedness
- Ann Martin May Be Headed to KCBS : Television: Channel 2 deal would reportedly pay her more than $1.5 million a year. KABC withdraws contract offer to the station's longtime anchor.
- The Alligator Weed Man Is on a Mission to Root Out All Evil : 'We've made an awful lot of headway and it's not been easy or cheap.'
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP : Irvine Woodbridge Wilts Under Early Pressure
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Donates $1,000 to Help Area Library
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gant Clears Waivers, Becomes Free Agent
- College Basketball / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WEST REGIONAL / AT SACRAMENTO : Olson Makes Certain Arizona Is Able to Play Another Day
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pierce Hands Orange Coast Its First Men's Volleyball Loss
- ART REVIEW : Sean Landers: A 'Bad Boy' Goes Bad
- 8 Women Made Knights of St. Gregory, First in History
- Woman Acquitted on 2 of 3 Charges in Spouse's Castration : Courts: Wife is found not guilty of mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon after her husband's testicles were cut off. A retrial will be sought on charge of battery, on which jury deadlocked.
- Watsonville Celebrates Rebirth of St. Patrick's : Landmarks: Ceremony marks the completion of a replica of the church, which was devastated in the Loma Prieta earthquake.
- Better Retain Perry Mason : Regents want to get UCLA out of that Milken deal--good luck
- Masons Forced to Put Scottish Rite Temple Up for Sale : Landmarks: As membership falls, the Wilshire Boulevard building has become too expensive. Zoning restrictions have also hurt.
- Deputy D.A. Ends Her Fiery Career Quietly
- Tennis Great Vines Is Dead at Age 82 : Obituary: The former U.S. and Wimbledon champion had a short but brilliant career before turning to golf.
- China's Trade Status Dicey, Bentsen Says
- GARDENING : The Vine Art of Home-Grown Tomatoes
- Iran Nearing Collapse, Magazine Says
- Wilson Gets Tax Relief Bill for Wildfire Victims
- Ventura Teachers to Receive 1% Raise, 4% Bonus
- GOP Legislators Squabble Over Rival Candidates : Politics: Two assemblymen who back an Assembly hopeful criticize 2 state senators for endorsing another for the 70th District.
- Activist to Address Task Force on Crime
- VAN NUYS : Student Leader Urges Class-Free Noontime
- Northridge Meadows Owners Drop Gag Order Request
- Hello, Sweet Spirits
- Bosnian War Victim Receives Surgery in Orange : Operation: UCI Medical Center surgeon says he removed scar tissue and shrapnel from the patient, who did not need a nerve graft after all.
- Vitamins Enjoy Healthy Growth : Studies Backing Their Benefits Pushed '93 Sales to Nearly $4 Billion
- When You Don't Want to Buy, Try Some Rearranging
- Medical Board Head Calls for End to Doctors' Funding
- Government Agrees to Delay Indictments in CIA Spy Case
- TAX WATCH : Retro Wrong
- OXNARD : Churches May Open in Industrial Areas
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Consistency, Marina Errors Lead to Sweep
- STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : ROUNDUP : Playa del Rey St. Bernard Gets a Second Title
- Beleaguered Water District to Lose General Manager : Public works: John J. Schatz, only recently hired by Santa Margarita board, will go to work for a developer.
- Countywide : Water Use Restricted While Repairs Made
- Conservatives and Feminists Differ on Figure of Wisdom
- FULLERTON : Police Arrest 8 at Sobriety Checkpoint
- VENTURA : 100 Valex Workers Strike Over Contract
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Brazil Fugitives Held in Kidnaping of Church Leader
- Brussels Mayor Derides Pontiff, Loses His Powers
- N. Korea Denounces Atomic Energy Agency Report
- Purdue Official to Head UC Santa Barbara : Education: Regents select dean of engineering school, ending a seven-month search.
- S. Africa Police Armed Inkatha, Panel Finds : Inquiry: Commission says 3 top officers were behind hit squads linked to black party. De Klerk denies involvement.
- GAG ORDER DROPPED: Photos and videotapes of...
- Travel Advisory--When in Rome . . . : Singapore flogging case: Obey foreign laws
- Rock Star Must Pay $60,000 in '92 Melee
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Endorses Gay-Pride Festival
- Irvine's Wet Seal Loses $2.3 Million for Period, Promotes 2 Executives
- HOME SAFETY : Plan Ahead to Prevent Accidents
- 32 Die as Iranian Plane Strays, Crashes in Karabakh War Zone
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Poised for Political Reform : Elections: Special session of Congress expected to pass measures to help prevent ballot stuffing and to stiffen penalties for fraud.
- SANTA ANA : 2nd Group Asks for Civil Rights Inquiry
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Astacio Says He Is OK After First Start
- Clinton-Greenspan Meeting Drives Up Bond Yields : Markets: Talk generates expectation that short-term interest rates are about to be boosted. Dow average finishes 30.51 higher in third-heaviest trading day in history.
- Light Touch Is Best to Clean Walls
- White House to Review China Policy : Asia: Secretary of state calls top-level meeting to determine whether U.S. will continue to pursue tough human rights stand.
- Jury Acquits Simi Priest of Embezzlement
- SANTA PAULA : Local Leaders Invited to School Science Fair
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Man Discovers Body of Co-Worker
- Records of Collapsed Apartments Now Public : Courts: Photographs and videotapes of the complex where 16 people died are open for review after owners drop their request for a gag order.
- Everett, Rams, Fans All Better Off Today
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL / AT LANDOVER, MD. : In End, Washington State Can't Handle It
- SANTA ANITA : Valiant Nature, Brocco Are Set for a Rematch
- He Wants Us to Get the Connection : Folk music: To Blue Spruce Standing Deer, links are important, especially between his songs and his paintings. He will perform this evening in San Juan Capistrano.
- Kerrigan's Bad Rap
- Offshore O.C. Airport
- Support Comes From Mater Dei
- Michael Moriarty on TV Violence
- End of the Line for Tonya Harding?
- Genocide Is Everywhere
- Bike Week
- Following Arsenio
- Hall of Fame Season Ahead for Strawberry
- Shelton's Exhibition
- A Little Late With the Loot
- CBS's NCAA Coverage Leaves This Fan Cold
- Feinstein's Desert Protection Bill
- Hockey Fan in Transition
- TV Without Kuralt
- Armenia's Bid for U.S. Aid
- It's Disruptive to Have Ads Before Movies
- Coverage of Religion
- Kerrigan's Comments
- Oklahoma Can Be OK, but Not for UCLA in NCAA Tournament
- Another Look at the Winner's Circle
- World Cup
- Obituaries - March 19, 1994
- 'Club Homeless' Wins Week's Eviction Stay : Courts: Judge temporarily restrains Caltrans. Hearing is set for Friday.
- Out of Commission : After 25 Years, the Cayuga Tank Carrier Outlives Its Usefulness
- Arab Nations Agree to Resume Peace Talks With Israel : Mideast: U.N. Security Council's vote to condemn Hebron massacre brings Syria, Lebanon and Jordan back to the table. Christopher says PLO may soon follow.
- PARK & RIDE? If you can't decide...
- Officer Saw 'Movement,' Shot Woman : Crime: Anaheim department veteran was protecting himself when he killed carjack suspect, police say. She was near the car with an alleged accomplice after it crashed on freeway shoulder.
- Couple Released in Slaying of Relative
- Santa Ana District Gets Hard Economics Lesson : Schools: Critics raise heat at realization that lot bought for $18.5 million had sold months earlier for $12.6 million.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Marines Return to Tustin After Stint in Somalia
- Under Control : Pantyhose that promise to flatten--and flatter--you are improving. We tested six versions.
- Ingram Micro Gets Aid From N.Y. to Expand East Coast Operations