- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Saddleback Once Again Just Short of State Status
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Roman a Tired 3rd-Place Gladiator
- Players Make an Offer, Owners Aren't Thrilled : Baseball: Union's ideas are a far cry from what the owners want.
- MOVIES : Rene and the Brass Ring : Former top model Rene Russo plays strong women opposite Mel Gibson and Clint Eastwood, and she gets $1 million or more a film. So why's she so worried about show biz?
- Sanders Never Figured He'd Be in 3-A Title Game : Franklin's Two-Sport Star Thought He'd Get to Championship in Football
- CRENSHAW : AIDS Center Closed for Lack of Funds
- AIDS Research at a Key Juncture
- Welcome the Understudies to Baseball's Absurd Theater
- 2 Avoid Serious Injury in Crash-Landing : Aviation: The pilot and passenger complain of backaches after plane skids to a halt near Hansen Dam.
- Ed Flanders of 'St. Elsewhere' a Suicide
- Arguments on Texas Law May Not Be Viable : There is a strong opinion that facts in 1977 Plyler case when statute was found unconstitutional were quite different from those in California.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Concordia Romps to 92-75 Victory
- PREP BASKETBALL / SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Forget the Score; Crenshaw in Control From the Start
- Irvine Wins and Makes a Point
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : A ROOM WITH A PEW
- Free Fall : The Family That Flies Together . . . : DREAMING: Hard Luck and Good Times in America; <i> By Carolyn See (Random House: $23; 368 pp.) </i>
- Still Waters : BREAKING THE SURFACE; <i> By Greg Louganis with Eric Marcus (Random House: $23; 290 pp.) </i>
- Million-Dollar Home Sales Up
- PERSPECTIVE ON INFORMATION : The Spider in the 'Web': Censorship : American openness runs up against foreign governments' ability to block or abuse material moving globally on-line.
- THE STATE : POLITICS : For Wilson, Orange County Is a Two-Edged Political Sword
- Simpson's TV Trial a Boost for Newt's Populist Visions
- Boy Questioned in Fountain Valley Middle School Fire
- Harvard Makes 13 a Lucky Number : Boys' Basketball: Wolverines ride 13-0 surge to 56-46 victory and first section title since 1970.
- PREP BASKETBALL / SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
- Portishead Delivers Some Spooky Truths
- In Search of Big Air : Snow-filled days, mosh-pit nights and a taste of teen-age freedom.
- GOP Seeks New Tools to Cut Deficit : Congress: Leaders fear defeat of balanced-budget amendment will weaken party discipline. They're anxiously crafting new plans to enforce their vows of fiscal restraint.
- They're Experts on 'What to Expect' : Books: Arlene Eisenberg and her daughters use their collective experience to help others deal with pregnancy and toddlers.
- GOP Seeks $16 Billion in Food Stamp Cuts : Congress: Proposal would reduce spending over five years. It would tighten eligibility, require able-bodied recipients to work or lose their benefits.
- Clinton Sees Pros of Being in Opposition
- Fox's Reality Check : NEW SERIES ENTERS A DIMENSION VIRTUALLY UNTRAVELED IN NETWORK TV
- Treasury Official Blasts NRA on Ads
- Where Nostalgia Drives Them
- Rosemary Is a Pig That's Potbellied, and Then Some
- Club's Ideas Take Flight : Education: Middle school science group in Carson learns down-to- Earth methods for an upcoming trip--to another planet.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hamilton Rolls Over Cleveland
- He's the Artist Still Known at Warner Bros. : Prince may have thought that changing his moniker to whatever he's changed it to would sever his ties to the record company. Wrong.
- Jones of All Trades
- No. 1 Bruins Hope This Isn't Lull-Ville : College basketball: With tournament getting close, UCLA has another chance to show off in national spotlight.
- Talk About a Career Day : Reggie Jackson's Three Home Runs on Three Pitches, Jesse Owens' Four World Records Top 20th-Century Feats
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : La Canada Achieves Perfection With Title : Southern Section: Spartan boys beat Cathedral City, 3-1.
- BASEBALL : Boone Kept Calling, so Mauch Finally Said Yes
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : How Can They Make a Brutal Sport Safer?
- POP MUSIC : A Massive Attack of Soul : Don't plan on getting to know this British dance-music trio. Just listen.
- MOVIES : Just a License to Make Money? : Movie merchandise is making more mega-bucks than ever. And now, it can even be a factor as studios decide what movies get made.
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Filipinos Picket Over Language Rule
- FOUR-STAR FILM : 'The Secret Garden'
- And the 'Losers' Are . . .
- Barings Brass Apparently Knew of Risky Investments : Finance: British bank's fall has been blamed on 'rogue trader.' Officials in Singapore implicate his superiors.
- Of Spring and Its Symptoms
- 4.6 Quake Strikes Mammoth Lakes
- NOTEBOOK : Loyola Took a Step Up During Bailey Brothers Reign
- HUNTINGTON PARK : New Chief to Be Announced Monday
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Steven Lavine : At CalArts: Inventing the Art of the Future Today
- Camarillo in West County Race to Lure Compatible Businesses : Economy: Bouncing back after the '92 loss of a major employer, the city courts development fit for a suburban environment.
- Monarch Defense Ends Noble Cause : Division I-A boys: Mater Dei's Kevin Augustine and Mike Waugh shut down the offensive threats from Nogales.
- Whitaker Gets Knocked Down but Wins Easily on Decision
- Despite Fees, 'Wrap' Programs Gaining Fans
- Critics' Choice
- FICTION
- Owners Complain of Double Tax
- THE BEST OF FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT...
- Worth a Thousand Words
- Traveling in Style : SURVIVAL OF THE IRISH : On Ireland's Dingle Peninsula, the Landscape and the Language Are Revered, And You'll Hear More Poetry Than Can Be Found in Most Books
- BOOK REVIEW : The Holocaust's Awful Truth, as Told by Its Survivors : SCHINDLER'S LEGACY: True Stories of the List Survivors, <i> by Elinor J. Brecher</i> (Dutton; 27.50, 442 pages. Paperback: Plume, $14.95)
- New Life Torn Asunder by Drugs, AIDS, Murder : Connecticut: Edna Diaz arrived in the United States in 1976 with a new baby on her hip and her man by her side. But nothing turned out the way she'd hoped.
- ECHO PARK : Lawyers Monitoring Conflict in Chiapas
- JEFFERSON PARK : Taco Bell Going Up on Site of Riot Fire
- Woman's Body Found in Lion Enclosure at Zoo
- Weekend Escape: Borrego Springs : In the midst of reddened cliffs, granite boulders and a silent landscape--an oasis
- THE BIZ : FUTURE DOC
- Rental Scheme Relies on Provisions of Bankruptcy Law
- FOUR-STAR FILM
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Popsicle Bridge Sticks It to the Competition
- DOWNTOWN : Full Agenda Set for Latina History Day
- Mothers Take Children to Jail With Them in Pakistan : Asia: Women awaiting trial often have no alternative. If left outside, the youngsters could be used as child laborers. One 11-year-old boy has been locked up since birth.
- The Overly Ambitious University
- Johnson Shatters Record in 400
- They're Frustrated Champions : Div. III boys' soccer: Missed opportunities result in 1-1 tie for Woodbridge and Alta Loma.
- Trying to Live Up to His Promise : Montclair Prep's Dent Vowed at 14 to Make Deceased Father Proud
- THEATER : The Silver Standard : Formerly fat, permanently gay, mordantly witty--playwright Nicky Silver spins modern neuroses, family dysfunction and even AIDS into darkly comic dramatic gold.
- Crime in Airports
- Claiming Earned Income Credit? File Carefully
- Periodic Maintenance for the Home
- Biking the Nether Netherlands
- SPECIAL
- EARTH-FRIENDLY WEARABLES by George Pfiffner (Wiley:...
- Music: Voice Contest Deadline Is Extended
- Son Sought, Friend Held in Slayings of Wealthy Fresno Family in 1992
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Maravilla Children to Attend Youth Center
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mideast Peace: Time to Close the Books? : Negotiations: Some foresee failure. But others say tackling the toughest, final issues now will work.
- Cities Still See Work Force Inequities : Discrimination: Some officials fear debate over affirmative action may erode gains by women and minorities and send the wrong message.
- After the Quake, Our Values in the Gutter
- Long Beach Finishes on a Down Note
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Too Much for Nogales : Division I-A boys: Cotton works his magic despite a bad ankle as the Monarchs breeze past the Nobles, 83-33.
- Blissful Thinking : He Cut His Hair. He's Dating Brooke Shields. And He's on the Verge of Becoming the No. 1 Player in the World. How Did Andre Agassi Become the All-American Guy?
- Miglinieks Is Key to UC Irvine's Victory : Basketball: He is able to handle Cal State Fullerton's physical play this time, and Anteaters go on to win, 91-83.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Team's Better, but Front Office Isn't
- Performing Arts : 'Porgy' Gets a Cultural Makeover : Director Hope Clarke has added a historic African American flavor to Gershwin's classic characters on Catfish Row.
- A Director's Dramatic <i> Deja Vu</i> : Can serious theater grow in Glendale? Resident director Sabin Epstein is reaching for a rebirth of the golden days of San Francisco's ACT at A Noise Within.
- Trial Balloon : Humankind Is Poised for a Breakthrough: Getting Off the Ground Without Tickets
- In the Chips : America's semiconductor industry again leads the world. But new Asian competitors are gaining strength. And you can never count Japan out.
- Code Blues : Rules That Govern Life in Homeowners Associations Are Being Challenged in Court by Angry Owners
- Traveling in Style : THE LITTLE SHRINES OF ITALY : Walks Among the Saints : An Englishman in Verona Finds That You Can't Take Your Kids on an Italian Country Walk Without Discussing Martyrs and Miracles
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Last Train to Seeshaupt : A Santa Monica man revisiting the scene of his 1945 liberation from the Nazis helps a German town confront its wartime past.
- FOUR-STAR FILM : 'Savage Nights'
- VENTURA : Artists, Writers Mark Loss of Ficus Trees
- Is It Too Late to Prune Flowering Peach Tree?
- The Highway To Heaven : Destination: Hawaii : The more stops you make on Maui's road to Hana, the more you see why it's one of the planet's great drives.
- COMING TO TERMS: A Literary Response to...
- 'Duet' Suits Ol' Blue Eyes
- Koranic Healing Thrives Despite Debate : Gaza Strip: The fundamentalist practice of exorcism gains in popularity in spite of Islamic leaders' complaints that such practioners are charlatans who should be prosecuted.
- Store Trek: The Next Generation : Shopping: Texas : From a former mega-bookstore chain owner comes a one-stop travel superstore in Austin.
- Traveling in Style : THE MIRACLE OF THE YUCATAN : No, It's Not the Mayan Ruins, It's the Line-Stripping, Rod-Bending, Reel-Spinning Mosaic of Color That Is the Caribbean Bonefish
- Up-Close Look at Nation's Capital
- Bird (TMC Sunday at 12:30 a.m.): Director...
- STYLE : GARDENS : Green Acres
- Empty Hotel Rooms Open a New Niche for Discounters : Lodging: They bargain for suite deals and pass savings to consumers, who often must be willing to pay in advance.
- A '40s Coming of Age : A teen-ager confronts and accepts his sexual orientation : JACK OF HEARTS <i> By Joseph Hansen (Dutton: $19.95; 214 pp.) </i>
- Ever-Changing Borders : Family Tales From Poland, a Country That Wanders : MOVING HOUSE: And Other Stories; <i> By Pawel Huelle (A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book / Harcourt Brace: $18.95; 248 pp.) </i>
- Traveling in Style : DREAMING IN THE CITY OF TEMPLES : Getting Lost in the Ancient Burmese City of Pagan Is Not Only Easy, It's the Point.
- Tradition of Copying in China Fuels the Piracy of Intellectual Property
- Mediation May Help Restore Peace and Quiet : Dispute resolution: Service could help neighbors end feud over noise levels.
- ANCESTORS: A Family History by William...
- ARS SCIENTIA : Something in the Air
- Fields Is Lone Bright Spot for Pilgrim in Semifinal Defeat
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Becoming Real : The tale of a young woman's search for meaning in her sister's suicide : THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS; <i> By Jennifer Egan</i> (<i> Doubleday: $22.50; 338 pp.) </i>
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : Sacred, er, Grounds
- Creature Comforts for the Trail
- DOWNTOWN : Kobe Relief Fund Surpasses $1 Million
- DAVID LANCE GOINES POSTERS: 1970-1994 by...
- Heritage, History and Amish Quilts
- About Face by Alice Fulton
- STYLE : INTERIORS : A Personal Stamp
- Destination: Georgia : SOUTHERN BESTSELLER : Exploring gracious Savannah's flower-drenched squares and gardens . . . 'of good and evil'
- THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS by...
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Center Offers Free Business Seminars
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : PUENTE Center Welcomes Growth
- On 1st Outing Together, Father Kills Daughter, Self
- Ambush Claims 3 From Nickerson Gardens : Crime: The friends were gunned down outside a party in Inglewood. Eight children, including a newborn, are left fatherless.
- Convicted Killer of 2 Says He Deserves Death; Judge Agrees
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Hospital to Increase L.A. Marathon Staff
- Telescope Views of Moon, Mars
- Peso Crisis Calls for Cool Judgment and Perspective
- Traveling in Style : Side Trips : The Gray Lagoon
- Soaking Up a Little Desert Magic
- CLOSE-UP : Voluptua '95
- Traveling in Style : ON SACRED GROUND
- Commentary : HERE'S HOPING THE 'PARTY' GOES ON
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : How to build a better Easter basket with new kid video releases
- Prison Overcrowding at a Crisis in Rwanda
- Youth Sought in Parents' Deaths Held
- Sickle Cell Agency Is a Beacon of Hope : Aid: Crenshaw-based organization provides information, services and emotional support.
- Lazy Justice, Lotus No Match for Microsoft's Aggressive Tactics
- Museums With Art Smarts
- Profiles in Power : Can Jackie Goldberg Teach L.A. a Lesson? : Experiencing One of the Hottest Political Debuts in City History, the Councilwoman is Calling for an Urban Vision That's Defiantly Liberal
- STATE OF MIND : DRESS BLUES
- New Beans on the Block
- COLUMN ONE : Fancying Forbidden Flowers : Collectors' obsessions are pushing orchid smugglers to plunder rain forests. Some dealers say erratic environmental laws also endanger rare species.
- Drug Yields Only Headaches for ICN, Shareholders : Medicine: As the marketability of antiviral Virazole wanes, critics point to company founder Milan Panic and his controversial tactics.
- WHEN JURY DUTY CALLS : Civic Obligation or Shameless Opportunism? The Verdict Is In
- RESTAURANTS : CHINA SEAS : Authentic Hong Kong-Style Seafood on the Westside? Yes, It's True--and Good.
- The Unkindest Cut of All: Bloody Mis-slicing of Bagel : Health: Growing popularity of the Jewish import is producing a spate of weekend wounds by klutzes.
- A Gunman's Bullet Paralyzed Officer's Body, but Not His Spirit : New York: Steven McDonald speaks to schoolchildren in attempt to stop violence. He hopes his assailant will team up with him.
- Wetlands: Audubon Society Needs Volunteers
- Good News for Good Guys : Landmark Study Finds That Prudent, Conscientious Children Have Longer Lives
- THE WORLD : FOREIGN POLICY : How to Add New Voices to the NATO Debate
- FAILURE : Barings' Failure: A Case of 'Upstairs, Downstairs'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Starks Finds Comfort in Knicks' Runaway
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea Olinda Pulls Away to Win Seventh Title
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Independence No Fun for Calvary Chapel
- Compton Dominguez's Demand for Respect Is Loud and Clear
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Miller Makes Her Presence Felt--Finally
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- SMALL FACES: Quincy Jones is working on...
- COMMENTARY : Knicks Failed to Get Job Done
- Altman's Goin' to Kansas City
- Q&A; : JULIE ANDREWS : Oscar's Enchanted Evening
- Cape Fear (NBC Sunday at 9 p.m.),...
- Gingrich Planning to Suspend Teaching for 'Couple of Years'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Mural Unveiled at Metrolink Station
- WITH ON EYE ON... : 'Duckman's' Dweezil Zappa is a dude who just wants to have fun--a lot
- Hunting for Treasure on Hallowed Ground : Texas: Californian seeking Jim Bowie's gold at the Alamo is guided by a Mexican psychic's map.
- Real Estate Whiz Target of Rent Scam Inquiry
- PLATFORM : Gay Athletes
- A Way to Reinvent Citizenship
- The Bel-Air of Ventura County : North Ranch Is Home to Wildlife and the Wealthy
- Notes about your surroundings
- We Need More Like Granny Lewis : Hard-core volunteer, both loved and feared, keeps children safe at Granada Hills High
- Slain Russian TV Star Is Buried Amid Grief, Fury
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City...
- Hearing: Club Aids Disabled Children in Mexico
- THE NATION : The Real Financial Dream: Take the Money and Run : A fugitive financier is an almost mythical figure. Forget that young Barings trader, think Robert Vesco.
- United Way Campaign
- 'Shades of L.A.' Photo Project Is Putting a Face on History : Community: The Central Library is copying fragile family portraits to preserve a record of ethnic groups' journeys here. It was Armenian Americans' turn Saturday to share images and memories.
- Liability Debated Long Before Landslide : La Conchita: Residents and the county differ over who should pay. The owners of the hillside were silent.
- Recycling: A Green Idea Turns to Gold : Environment: Technology is making it cheaper to create new products from used materials--clothing and shoes from old plastic bottles, for example.
- Dog Sniffs Out Suspect After High-Speed Chase : Pursuit: CHP says officers fired at the fugitive who had a flat tire in Northridge and then fled on foot down an alley.
- Sunday Briefing : An occasional look at Orange County issues : Running to the Sea
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Boys' Swimmers Perfect in Sonora Relays
- Late Rally Not Enough for Northridge
- WBA Strips Foreman of Title
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Long Beach Poly Reigns on Buena's Parade : Southern Section: Bulldog girls fall, 1-0, in Division II final.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS : Delgado Lifts Banning to City 4-A Title, 1-0
- JEFFERSON PARK : Middle School to Add On-Line Access
- 'I Want to Be an Actor' : Annual Casting for TV Pilots Turns Complex Into Children's Sitcom Boot Camp
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Dominguez Wins Title, Coach Still Gripes
- His Questions Were a Lot More Difficult to Ask Than to Answer
- Talks Make Little Progress Amid Sniping : Baseball: Owners and players again criticize each other's stance, but they will keep negotiating.
- Clippers Chopped Down to Size Again : Pro basketball: Mutombo's height and 21 points and 16 rebounds an old problem in 101-89 loss to Nuggets.
- Master's Trio Win Far West Basketball Honors
- Zedillo Reaches Out to Mexico Ruling Party : Politics: President, in shift, seeks support amid turmoil, but reiterates plan to split PRI, government.
- Polish Lawmakers OK Cabinet
- Traveling in Style
- THE BEST OF TOMMY
- Shades of Brown
- COUNTYWIDE : March 13 Deadline Set for Storm Victim Aid
- Just Call It a Reward for the Student Hero : Youths who report gun-toting peers deserve cash award
- More Storm Clouds on the Horizon
- P.J. Goossen to Fight Lopez for State Middleweight Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tustin Is Beaten, but Not Devastated, by Dominguez : Division II-A boys: Tillers upbeat after falling, 77-59, to the Dons' superior talent and depth.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Man Ray's a Main Man at Sotheby's
- COVER STORY : Latinos on TV: From Lucy . . . to Leguizamo
- AND ONE MORE THING: How much have...
- Scandal or Salvation? : More and more institutions are selling off artworks. Are they just cashing in, or is it part of their mission?
- Dam Building May Halt
- NHL ROUNDUP : Goalie Guesses Wrong, and Penguins Capitalize
- Loyola Stunning in Tournament Opener : WCC: Oduok scores 22 as Lions knock off top-seeded Santa Clara on its home floor, 87-83.
- Career Days : Edwards and Moeller Take Divergent Paths as Replacements in Dodgers' Spring Camp
- Bottom of the Barrel
- The Imperfect Science
- Going Another Round With 'Fighting Words'
- PIGEONHOLED
- Medical Care for Illegal Immigrants
- Infant Mortality
- Disney's Habitat Plans Draw Criticism
- Yellowstone Loses Winter Tranquillity With Snowmobiles : Environment: As many as 1,500 of the vehicles race through the park daily, clustering around Old Faithful in a buzzing, smoky gridlock. The problem is worsening as thousands use the new Continental Divide trail.
- NUREYEV'S MAGIC
- CSUN Students Should Invest in Sports Program
- Winning the Psyllid War Biologically
- Johnnie on the Spot
- Death Valley Details
- Mourners Become Eclectic
- Baseball: Ventura may be left holding the bag as two other cities balk at a game that's not in their back yard.
- Bad Feelings and Smell Linger After Meeting
- Wetlands Group Monitors the Fed
- Bergeson Asks Audit Team Be Given a Chance; Others Question Fallout
- TROUBLE IN PARADISE
- Images Paint Confusing View of Orthodox Jewry
- Beach Bird-Feeding Ban Coldhearted
- VA Check Deposit<i> s</i>
- THE SITWELLS: And the Arts of the...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION I-A CHAMPIONSHIP : Mater Dei Hardly Breaks Sweat, 83-33
- Quakes: Need for Retrofitting Plan
- Planning for Mexico
- Bound In Strife : Two...
- Graffiti Taggers Should Be Given Dose of Reality
- School: Expulsion of Venice High 'Honors' Student in Drug-Purchase Arrest by the LAPD
- Trial by Fire : Admirers of Carolyn Kirkwood, Orange County's senior female homicide prosecutor, say it's the breadth of her experience--from telephone operator to bill collector to cocktail waitress--and her sense of drama that have helped her win most of her cases.
- Private Paramedics
- Metric Conversion
- Public Needle Exchange Devastates Community
- O.C. Should Conduct Treasurer Search
- Gov. Pete Wilson
- Skelton on Gun Lobby
- IN THE BEGINNING
- Balanced-Budget Amendment
- Lodges: A Move Toward Electronic Bonding
- Antarctic Voyage
- Surgeon General
- LEHAR LAPSE
- Questioning Candidates, Cost of Race
- NONFICTION - March 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 5, 1995
- Obituaries - March 5, 1995
- Earth Slide Crushes 9 Homes in La Conchita : Collapse: No one is injured as a hillside gives way. Residents had been fearing such a disaster for months.
- 2 Cities' Tug of War Grows : Revenues: Economic concerns intensify discord between Oxnard and Ventura, which vie for development.
- Brown Invites O.C. Leaders to Face Assembly : Bankruptcy: The Speaker is briefed by county officials and business representatives on ways the Legislature can assist in recovery.
- COVER STORY : Casting the Spotlight on TV's Brownout : Critics say the networks are ignoring America's fastest-growing minority. Now a divided Latino community struggles to fight back.
- O.C. Budget Puzzle Tough to Crack : Crisis: Any way you add them up, the numbers look grim for officials trying to dig out of the county's fiscal quagmire. Solutions will be harsh.
- Impact of Ito's Sanctions on Simpson Defense Debated : Courts: Some say defendant's right to fair trial may be hurt. Others see damage to the practice of criminal law.
- Casting Finances in Personal Terms Shows Magnitude of County's Woes
- UNTANGLE THIS ONE: At CBS's "60 Minutes,"...
- Ventura Landslide Slams Into 9 Homes : Disaster: 'There was a big roar, and it moved like soft Jell-O,' says one eyewitness in La Conchita. Residents got a warning when rocks began tumbling down.
- Ill Will Works Against Shared Garbage Plant, Stadium Project : Trash: There are plans in Ventura and Oxnard for competitive waste facilities with a complex of related businesses.
- FOR THE RECORD - March 5, 1995
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Jobless Rate Moves Up to 5.4%
- Marathon Marks Decade of Laurels--and a Few Blisters : Sports: L.A. race is hailed as a world-class, unifying event. But ethics probe and political fights mar its success.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Budget Victory Spurs Democrats to Take Offensive
- Countywide : A Warm <i> Willkommen</i> for German Firefighters
- VAN NUYS : DMV Clerk Arrested in Fraudulent License Sales
- Simi Valley to Weigh Plan to Extend Street, Build Business Park : Development: Cochran project would add a major thoroughfare and a 40-acre site for shops and industry.
- Another Twist in Battle Over Use of El Toro : Litigation: Two South County cities hired politically connected Washington lawyer Charles Manatt to represent their interests. They didn't know he is a director of Federal Express.
- ENERGY
- COMING TUESDAY
- Town Torn Asunder Faces New Pain : Croatia: Wartime shift in population left Vukovar a city of Serbs. But Zagreb vows to reclaim it.