- Mississippi St. Pulls Inside Job With Austin
- Army Skydiving Plane, Cessna Collide, Killing Military Pilot
- FBI Tries New Tack in Search for Missing Girls
- Temple Supporters March in India
- A Missed Chance to Illuminate Complex Ties Between Family Life, Faith
- Methodists Seek to End Forced Retirement
- Hines at Top of His Game
- Paribas Completes Deal for United California
- Nordstrom Getting Back on Its Feet
- More Contemplate a Monastic Calling
- Azusa Pacific Rolls to Lopsided Win
- Knight Has Another Bad Day
- Tiger's Best Is Good for Four-Shot Lead
- Stevens Shops for a Star
- An Actor Looks Back on a Confusing 'Time'
- Ducks Are Pleased With Tie
- Conga Room Goes Eclectic--and Celtic
- EMI Shares Rise on Reports of Job Cuts
- Court Rules Against Transsexual Widow
- Pearl Case Indictment Won't Aid Extradition, Pakistan Says
- Karzai Appeals to Expatriates in Berlin to Return Home
- Raising the Bar on Chocolate
- Rumsfeld Has Minor Surgery
- Campus Seeks to Shed Fundamentalist Label
- Elizabeth B. Howes, 94; Pioneer in Integration of Psychology, Religion
- Coveting Condor Land
- Orthodox Jewish Groups Take Stand on Cloning
- Officials File 1st Suit Under Hate Crimes Law
- With Mailman Out, Jazz Reserves Deliver
- Tark Throws In Towel
- Sharks Beat Capitals
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASKETBALL FINALS
- If the Rock Star Thing Fails, There's Law School
- GE May Spin Off Reinsurance Unit
- Andersen in Merger Talks With KPMG
- Drifter Guilty of Murder in Fire That Killed 15
- Envoy Says Congo War Has Flared
- Ridge's Refusal to Testify Irks Lawmakers
- Showers May Arrive Sunday
- Fighting Secession a Tricky Task for Hahn
- Sexual Encounter House Operator Is Found Guilty
- Innocent Priests Also Suffer in Sex Scandals
- It's Grin at All Costs for Bearcats
- Gilmore Schjeldahl, 89; Pioneer Inventor of Electronics, Plastics
- They Can Put This Baby to Bed
- A New Smile, but the Same Charm, From 'E.T.'
- Understated 'Snow White' Is a Fair Treat
- Adelphia Says City Slowing Its Broadband Roll-Out
- Consumers to See Higher Travel Costs
- L.A. Priests Anguished, Angry Over Sex Scandals
- New Anaheim Park Has the Look of Old
- A Special Afghan New Year
- Meg Ryan Fan Pleads No Contest
- Greuel Edges Cardenas by 242 Votes
- O.C. Jury Convicts Man in Grisly Double Murder
- 2nd Suspect Arrested in Internet Cafe Killing
- Season Got De-Pressing for Trojans
- Brown's Status for Opening Day Still in Doubt
- Factories, Consumer Sentiment Show Gains
- Interceptor Rocket on Target in Test
- Boston's Official Catholic Newspaper Questions Celibacy Policy for Priests
- City Crews to Repair Quake-Damaged Sewers
- Strawberries Sweeten Job Picture
- Survey of Jews Finds Increase in Secularism
- 2 Homes, 5 Cars Hit by a Suspicious Fire
- Davis Delays Ban of MTBE
- Reed to Stay With Twins
- Aztecs' Little 5 Run Into Big Ten
- Hedge Fund Manager Settles Fraud Claims
- OPEC Agrees to Maintain Its Oil Production Targets
- Yemeni Man Targets U.S. Embassy in Grenade Attack
- Chinese Premier Touts His Record
- Oscar Fever Is Pushing the Envelope of Civility
- Plane Crash at Reservoir Kills All 16 Aboard
- Ushering In the Warfare Information Age
- Al Finally Pulled the String on Chucky
- Idol Thoughts Lift Creighton
- Regional Final Is the No. 1 Priority
- Coastal Agency Gives City $1.8 Million for Lake
- Mayors of S.F., Miami at Odds
- Gauchos' Heroine Is Hansen
- Coming Sunday
- Falcons Sign Dunn for Six Years, $28.5 Million
- Winter Returns to Northern Plains
- The Collapse of Mexico's 'Invincible' Drug Cartel
- Detainees Advised to Eat Meals
- PASSINGS
- Canine DNA Leads to Conviction in Burglary, Assault
- Writing on Wall for Mural Program
- Lewis Era Coming to a Close
- West Pressures Africa on Zimbabwe Vote
- Lindh Stayed in the Taliban Out of Fear, His Lawyers Say
- Hearing Set for Coach in Sex Case
- Priest Vows to Cut Back on Ringing Bells
- Tipper Gore Huddles to Mull Senate Run
- Yates Draws Life Sentence
- FAA Orders Inspections of Airbus A300s
- Lutherans Protest Israeli Occupation of School
- Man Convicted in Couple Swapping
- Nixon Rift Much More Than a Sister Act
- Kathryn Dronenburg, 55; Phonics Lessons Advocate
- Win Doesn't Upset Georgia
- Billboards Take a Low-Key Approach to Preventing AIDS
- Sampras' Weapons Don't Desert Him
- Palisades Paddles Against the Tide
- 25 N. Korean Defectors Arrive From China
- Officers Indicted in Rampart-Like Scandal
- On Tour, Bush Rallies Troops
- Marines Close to the Front, Far From the Action
- Plans for New Interchange by LAX Revived
- Sir Raymond Firth, 100; Anthropologist Who Studied Pacific Cultures
- Strong Economic Year Is Forecast, but With a Caveat
- No Opening-Round Encore for Hampton
- Today's Game
- Baby Sitter Allegedly Beat 6-Month-Old Boy
- Board Says It Was Misled on Contract
- Pittsburgh Plays It Smart With Knight
- Lineup Switch Didn't Help
- Waves Move Up to Business Class
- Today's Games
- Leader Vows to Rebuild Church at Ground Zero
- FAA Crash Report Doesn't Ease Grief
- Reliant Energy Posts 4th-Quarter Profit
- Enron Inspires Congress to Try Reform
- State Jobless Rate Falls to 6.1% in February
- Driver Dies in Anaheim Road Chase
- Geezer at 40? Yes, if You're Job-Hunting
- Richardson Says He Will Fight Contract Buyout
- Line Change for UCLA
- Viacom Appoints Sykes Chief of Infinity Radio
- Stocks Move Higher on Economic Reports
- Oregon Family of 6 Found Dead
- U.S. Troops Come Close to Battle Area
- Judge Allows South Gate Recall Drive to Proceed
- Flogging Molly Leads a Rowdy Celebration
- A Piercing Look
- White House Releases Wildfire Funds
- Feminists' Ire at Academy on Display
- Hadassah Meeting Examines U.S., Israel
- E-moting by E-Mail
- Jean-Paul Riopelle, 78; Canadian Abstract Expressionist Painter
- Oklahoma Makes Its Statement in Game
- Hollywood Successfully Raids the Vaults
- Demand Display of Returned Art
- Cal Is Mightier Than Penn
- Cheney Outlines Mission to Troops
- Release of Reagan Papers Expected to Attract Historians
- VA Services May Move From Valley
- Boundaries for Arbitrators
- George Gutekunst, 83; 'Found' Markham Book
- Resignation of Head of Police Panel Is Urged
- Bay Area FBI Chief Gets Key U.S. Post
- Today's Games
- Defenders Also Scoring
- In Brief
- 4 Pension Funds Oppose HP Deal
- Mideast Envoy Pushes Truce
- These Gardeners Are as Varied as Their Crops
- It's Her Arrival as a Rival
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASKETBALL FINALS
- Charting the Lead: A look at the Bruins' lead or deficit by the minute.
- Book Recalls Shuberts' 100 Years in Theater
- Maggette Making a Rapid Recovery
- Ball State Opens With a 76-54 Win
- For Parties, There's Tomorrow
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- Sprint CEO's Options Could Be Worth Millions
- INS Transfers 4 Employees in Debacle Over OKd Visas
- U.S. Diplomat Charged as Spy in Yugoslavia
- 7,030 Acres Purchased for Proposed UC Campus
- Judge Reinstates Bias Suit Against Stanford
- Gorbachev Seeks Climate Solutions
- Accident That Killed 2 Sisters Was Preventable, Critics Say
- Festival of Whales Celebrates Migration
- Navy Assures Cooperation Over El Toro
- Sherman V. Hasbrouck, 103; Oldest Surviving Graduate of West Point
- Today's Games
- Lakers Ride Tides of March
- Charting the Lead: A look at the Bruins' lead or deficit by the minute.
- Interviews With Afghan Kids Who Dare to Hope
- Identity Theft Needs Better Policing
- Drunk Driving St. Pat's Hazard
- Finding the Freedom to Feel Secure
- Responsible Teachers Teach Responsibility
- Carrying Out a Nuclear Attack
- You Can't Really Take Barkley Seriously
- Suspicious Couple Spotted in Car Were Just Chowing Down, Not Snorting Up
- Through a Glass, Darkly
- Will Dodger Fans Get Sucked In Again?
- About Two Years Now
- Terrorism Is a Distinct Strategy
- Airport Security Tactics 'an Ineffective Facade'
- Sleeping Justice
- QUOTEBOOK
- Valley Secession: New Broom Sweeps Clean
- Preserving L.A.'s Legal and Historical Past
- Bibby Must Relinquish His Elite Status in L.A.
- Foundation Awards Aim to Boost Stature of Urban School Districts
- Tyson Gets Out Vote in Washington
- Airport Surcharge for NIMBY Nabobs
- Mean Season for Lakers, Clippers
- Raiders Would Never Do Anything Dirty
- No Substitute for Enthusiasm, Bruins Learn
- Geography Major Isn't Worth Much
- Oh, Those Bruins: What Will They Do?
- Morning Report - News from March 16, 2002
- FAA Rescinds More Relaxed List of Carry-Ons
- Survivors of EgyptAir Crash Victims Skeptical, Angry
- From the Archives: Tom Petty breaks down 10 of his songs, including big hits and obscure gems
- Salamanca
- Seniors End on the Bench
- Wooten Likely Out Until July
- Odyssey Eased by Perks of Office
- A Fable on Sisterhood's Subtleties
- Oracle Profit Dips; Sales Stay Weak
- Sewage Data to Be Reviewed by Scientists
- Privacy of Calls Affirmed
- Andersen Employees Fear Fallout
- First Half
- Biola Coasts to First-Round Win
- Lithuanians Save the Day
- Karzai Fails to Enlist Germany
- Cheney, Yemeni Leader Hold Talks
- Snowmobilers Cross a Line in Yellowstone
- New Ojai Growth Curbs Sought
- Walton's Passes Are Pure Magic for Arizona
- ICANN Declines to Open Itself to Global Elections
- Voice for Israel's Enemy
- Colleges Report Pink Eye Outbreaks
- No Advice This Time, Just a Call to Police
- Unusual Advocate Lobbies Mexico
- Courts Working to Keep Bankruptcies Local
- Monroe High Cadets Celebrate
- Kline Cites 'Honor' in Ending Bid
- A Road Racing Revival at California Speedway
- TV Series Development Is a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
- ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION'S PRESS.
- Laying a Foundation
- Waves Aren't Able to Exorcise Deacons
- To Ignite Interest in Books, L.A. Is Urged to Read 'Fahrenheit 451'
- U.S. Takes the Plunge
- Coming Sunday
- A Mid-Major Statement
- Celebrating 30 Years of Offering Youths Guidance and Fun
- In Step With NYFD
- 2 Children Almost Drown in Pool
- Walker Hopes for Return to Court Tonight
- Clippers Enjoying New Brand of Playoff Fever
- An Artist Who Can Make Paint Behave Strangely
- Extinction Humor Skates on Thin 'Ice'
- Priest-Physicist Polkinghorne Wins Templeton Religion Prize
- Little Brings Cloninger to Red Sox
- Rock en Espanol Double Bill Plays by the Rules
- This Week
- 'First Lady Suite': Marrying Into History
- Wal-Mart in Pact to Enter Japan
- Toys R Us Profit Rises 13% In Quarter
- TODAY'S GAMES
- Search for Bodies Ends at Ga. Crematory; Identification Goes On
- Witnesses Describe Yates They Once Knew
- Fact Massage Puts Public Trust Through the Wringer
- Raises Denied for State Officials
- State Agency Fined $69,500
- Unbeaten Fillies Meet
- Theater Festival Seeks Submissions of Short Works
- Korn/Ferry Reports Loss, Warns of Weakness
- Stocks Get a Lift From Economic Reports
- Lower Seed No Problem for Stanford
- U.S. Grand Jury Indicts Pearl Kidnapping Suspect
- School's Traffic Problems Years Old, Neighbors Say
- Support for a Valley City Is Growing
- State Senate OKs License Plate to Honor Victims of Sept. 11
- In Kline's Case, the Dots Don't Seem to Connect
- The Unspeakable in Context
- Man Held in Slashing, Stabbing Incidents
- Kings Clamp Down
- It's All About Getting Out on the Road
- Lands' End Profit Up but Misses Estimate
- It's Not Special for Kent St.
- Indiana Makes a Blanket Statement
- Native American Storytellers Remember History From the Heart
- A Deal Averts Face-Off in India
- Police and Fire Chiefs to Head Holiday Parade
- The Penalty Was Steep for a Missile Defense Whistle-Blower
- Incumbent Quits Race for Fall Runoff
- Hayward, Mortillaro Win OCC Faculty Award
- In Newport Beach, a Museum in Transition
- Amazon Shares Fall on News of Toys R Us Talks
- Audit Group Seeks to Speed Rule Changes
- Inmate Tied by DNA to '87 Murder Executed
- Rethought Verdict Is Rejected
- Oxnard Seeks Public's Input
- Billboard Ban Gets OK From City Planners
- Celtic Music Concert Planned at City Hall
- Perez Probably Will Be Used as Starter
- A Question of Identity for the Man Behind 'The Believer'
- Senate Panel Rejects Bush's Judge Nominee
- Timetable Set for Work at Yosemite
- Police Search for Man Who Robbed Gas Station
- District Misreads Literacy Contract