- Sewage Spill Shuts Down Shore Near Park Avenue
- Orthodox Leader Urges Harmony With Catholics
- Stained Glass Honors Sept. 11 Pentagon Victims
- City Manager Finalist for Same Post in Riverside
- Greuel Extends Her Lead Over Cardenas in 2nd District Race
- Local Architect Receives 25 Years to Life in Slaying of Madam
- Milosevic Cites the FBI in Asserting Innocence
- A Rare Trade Win Is Enjoyed by the Ducks
- IN BRIEF
- If Anyone Should Not Be in Charge, It's Charles
- No More Monday Blahs
- Going Hog Wild Over Richardson
- Overfishing
- Foreign Assistance
- Please, Don't Give NCAA Any Ideas
- Simon Attacks Davis Over Fiscal Woes
- QUOTEBOOK
- Let Teachers Decide Courses
- Back-Seat Feeder Keeps Front-Seat Driver Well-Fed for Rigors of Commute
- Lakers Won't Give Up Crown Without a Fight
- LAX Needs Better Evacution Plans
- Death Penalty Reforms Proposed
- This Is the Dawning of the Age of the Curious
- William Saroyan
- They're a Little Hot About the Marathon
- Changes to Van and Car Service for the Disabled
- Eastside Light Rail Gets the Green Light
- Nobody Inspires Readers the Way Steve Lavin Does
- Thirsting for Water Answers
- Sectarian Liberties With Government Funds
- Thundering Heard Again
- Revving Up Senate Bill on Fuel Economy
- Removal of Horses at Will Rogers Park Upheld
- Walton Knows the Drill So Well
- He Lost His Match Against Father Time
- People of L.A. Made the Marathon Special
- Morning Report - News from March 9, 2002
- Jobless Rate in Nation Falls to 5.5%
- Mideast Conflict Kills 44 in Deadliest Day in 17 Months
- Welcome to Orange County, China
- Complications for Cheney's Mission
- Dilated Peoples Leaves Its Scratches on Surface
- GM to Reduce Lease Programs to Save Money, Boost Car Value
- Veteran Administrator Hired as City Manager
- Bail $500,000 Bail Set Cut Ordered for SLA Suspect
- WorldCom Will Settle Suit With California
- Violence Escalates in Fresh Round of Bloody Attacks
- This Week's Races
- Oakes Selected National Player of Year
- Bush Rejects Increased Exec Liability
- Record Labels Vying for Mariah Carey
- PG&E; Files a Revised Version of Its Bankruptcy Recovery Plan
- Defense Rests for Ex-Black Activist Tried in Slaying of Atlanta Deputy
- Milosevic Trial Witness Recalls Serbian Brutality
- Women of the West Museum Will Merge With the Autry
- Man Held After Standoff and Van Shooting
- We Have a Sacred Covenant With the Dead
- Ida Bernstein, 94; Used Paintings to Chronicle War-Torn Ukraine
- Workers Gather at Closed Hospital
- Electricity Buyer for State Fined for Lapse
- Irvine Is Set on Gaining El Toro
- Six Flee Unharmed From Blaze at Lido Isle House
- Davidson Is a One-Hit Wonder
- Upbeat Greenspan Shakes Up Bonds
- The Milan Fashion Scene
- Mother Who Burned Girl Is Guilty of Lesser Count
- Southland Service for Pearl Postponed
- Election Turnout Hit a New Low
- Decline in Petty Theft Cuts Ojai Crime by 12%
- TONIGHT'S MATCHUPS
- Man Gets 25 Years to Life for Killing Ex-Girlfriend
- Mavericks Showing They're Big Winners
- Just for Variety, Heinze Sits Out
- Pressure Builds on U.S. Over Steel Tariffs
- Bush Shuns Proposal to Increase Execs' Liability
- Mexico Says Coke Violated Antitrust Law
- Democrats Close in Race for Governor Nomination
- Camera Lets Hubble Look Back in Time
- Survival Is Key Concern as Zimbabwe Faces Vote
- Banned Sect Briefly Takes Over State TV
- Philippines Narrows U.S. Hostage Search
- Gordon Has 'Severe' Injury
- Anouk Aimee: A Most Down-to-Earth Superstar
- The Usual Caper, a Better-Than-Usual Duo
- Country Radio Is Now 'Music of the Suburbs'
- Victory Is Child's Play for Wildcats
- SEC Expansion Request Gets Positive Response
- Logical Theory Ducked
- Masekela Accentuates His Influences in Right Setting
- Coyotes Remain Hot at Expense of Canucks
- 'Time Machine' Has a Split Personality
- All-Star Soccer Games Set for Saturday
- What the Blonds Prefer
- Power Cord Sets Sold With Printers Recalled
- It's a Brand New Day for Elton
- Oklahoma Veterans Rattle Kansas State
- Sampras Loses to Ferreira
- A Return to the Edge of Horror
- Wartime Loot Gets a Too-Hasty Boot
- New Group of Union Leaders Ready
- One Day at Sea and They're Already Hooked
- Suharto Son Is Charged in Indonesian Judge's Killing
- 13 Items? Don't Even Think About It
- Ireland Keeps Abortion Status Quo
- Rebels' Arsenal Fuels Urban War Fears
- Trustees Raise Limit for Emergency Repairs
- D.A. Insider Is From Family of Outlaws
- Bald Eagles May Soon Return to Skies Over Channel Islands
- Unexpected Civics Lesson for Kids at Polling Place
- Sisson's Single Gives Chatsworth a 3-2 Win
- Wainwright Has the Romantic Touch
- Photographer Now the Subject, Finally
- Elegance Shines Through Quartett Berlin Program
- Calif. to See Gas Prices Rise Again
- Justice Dept. Steps Up Andersen Investigation
- Williams Will Sell Pipeline to Buffett
- Officer Facing Louima Case Trial Is Free on Bail
- Racketeering Probe Nets Reputed Mob Associates
- EPA Chief's Remarks Stir Dispute at Senate Hearing
- Bush Firing of Key Army Aide Assailed
- Lawyer in Dog-Attack Case May Be Cited
- Prop. 40 Win Means Funding Likely for Crystal Cove Cottage Restoration
- Plea Deal Struck in Fatal Crash
- James McKenzie, 75; Longtime Head of ACT, Westport Playhouse
- A Nation Ready to Compromise Must Be Ready to Fight
- An Intimate Look at the Writer's Life
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- 'Partial-Birth' Abortion Ban Is OKd in Virginia
- Suspect Allegedly Duped Army Into Bankrolling Porn Web Site
- Much Drama Leading Up to Actors Guild Revote
- Clinic Readies for Expanded Role
- Site of Child's Drowning Is Temporarily Closed
- Sheldon Otis, 69; Lawyer Defended Radicals
- Additional Suits Filed Over Hillside Collapse
- Officials Criticize State Quota on New Homes
- Fujitsu to Cut 4,000 Jobs Next Year
- Shifting From 'News Values' to Stock Values
- New Science Institute Spins Off Its 1st Firm
- Secession Foes Plan Unified Strategy
- City to Buy Old High School for $2.1 Million
- They Might Still Have Back-to-Backs to Wall
- Irvine Gets Unlikely Boost
- Gillette Restates Sales for 2000, '01
- Judge OKs $9-Million Settlement in Corn Suit
- Fed Chief: Recession Over
- Kings' Victory Is No Accident
- 'George' Is Unseen but Widely Heard
- Romance and Deal-Making High Jinks Unfold in 'Festival in Cannes'
- Biggest Retail Gain in Nearly 2 Years
- Pittsburgh Makes an Impression
- 'Burn This' Dances With Loss and Love's Renewing Power
- In 'Last Man,' Denial Survives Apocalypse
- Tax Refund Average Increases 12%
- Federal Cut in Medicaid Repayment Rates Faces Suit
- 2 Counts Dropped Against Ex-Priest
- Insanity of March Madness
- Workers Bid Farewell to Mental Hospital
- Mugabe: From Hero to Thug
- And They Didn't Even Have a Title Sponsor
- Drawings Match Drama in Landscapes and Human Acts
- Publicis Agrees to Purchase BCom3
- As a Whole, the Cosmos Is Beige, Scientists Say
- With Son's Help, Man Abducts Wife, Their 2 Girls
- Commissioners Stress Parks' Fate Isn't Decided
- Warning: Soft Money Has Legs
- Prosperity Hasn't Been Trickling Down
- Pook Quickly Puts His Stamp on CART
- ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION'S PRESS.
- Fate Took a Hand in Filmmakers' Project
- Reclaiming the Soul
- Groups Appeal Online Royalties Proposal
- Actors' Health Benefits Taking a Hit
- Wear and Hair
- Man Stuck in Windshield Left to Die
- Bush Reaps Praise From New York's Lawmakers
- Simple Mission Became 18-Hour Fight
- Anna Nicole Smith Wins $89-Million Judgment
- Judge Refuses to Bar Evidence in Fatal Crash
- Valley Clinic Prepares for Expanded Role
- City Wrestling Pioneer DeJohn Dies
- Injury Slows Goodwin a Little
- 'Borstal Boy' Translates Irish Memoir to the Screen
- FCC Halts Review of EchoStar Merger Plan
- SEC Sues Former Surf Apparel Execs
- Halvorson Named as Kaiser's Next CEO
- Hindu Group to Compromise on Temple
- Warren J. Harding, 77; First Man to Scale Yosemite's El Capitan
- Long Putts Help Faxon Take Lead
- Oregon Improvement Is a Matter of Degrees
- It's Too Late for Bruins
- ESPN's Weekend on the Brink
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- Boeing Gets Big Contract From Army
- House Passes Scaled-Down Stimulus Bill
- 'Martyrs' Leading War on Israel
- Study Says Day of Birth Has High Homicide Risk
- Panel Seeks Separation of Church and State
- Walter Goodman, 74; Former N.Y. Times Reporter, TV Critic
- Marine Pilot Hurt After Bailing Out of Jet
- Appeals Court Refuses to Reinstate Councilwoman
- Win Reflects Well on Seles
- TODAY'S SEMIFINAL GAME
- Abortion Foes Prevail on Two Soaps
- Saks 4th-Quarter Profit Falls 2.4%
- S&P; Downgrades HP Bond Rating; Losses in Hardware Units Cited
- Universal to Close New Media Division
- Best Buy Says Profit Up 80% in 4th Quarter
- Man Who Received Self-Contained Artificial Heart Is Back in Hospital
- Blast Kills 3 Afghan Fighters
- McDonald Is Close to Return
- When Politics Upend Family Life
- Iraq, U.N. Discuss Arms Inspections
- A Life of Peaks
- Man Kills His Romantic Rival, Self, Police Say
- Sex Party House Detailed in Court
- Money for Fire Survivor Is Stolen
- PG&E; Offers Revised Bankruptcy Plan
- USC Outclasses Stanford
- Molina Bounces Back After Difficult Season
- 'Cadet Kelly' Hits Family Target
- Sanctuary Proposal Under Fire
- A Shattering 'Crucible' for Our Times
- Calendar Is in Two Sections
- ESPN Takes a Shot, and Misses
- Location Production Down in February
- Japan's Economy Contracts Further
- D.R. Horton Plans Anaheim Hills Homes
- Interest Rates on Mortgages Increase
- Suits Can Target Drug Makers
- Northeast Warms Up to Play Politics
- Designers Play It Safe, Stick to Recycling Bin
- Board Secretly Urged Killing Ballot Item
- Fire Official, Wife Plead Not Guilty to Arson
- Sheriff to Display Stolen Property for Recovery
- Pacific Eliminates Northridge
- Intel Narrows Sales Forecast
- Home Affordability in California Declines
- GOP Gets Delay on Court Nominee
- ID Fraud Costing $1 Billion a Year, Report Says
- Father Guilty in Girl's Snake Death
- California Children Living in Poverty Rose by 430,000 in '90s, Survey Shows
- El Nino, Asleep the Last 4 Years, Is Stirring, Weather Experts Say
- Photos Show Jet's Impact Into Pentagon
- Assisted Suicide Measures Gain
- Police Arrest Man Who Fired Shots Into Van
- An Unforgiving Look at What Clinton Did Right and Wrong
- Vapor Caused Explosion
- Man Is Sharing His Viewpoint
- Seniors Trying to Make These Their Golden Years
- Dollar Bill Makes No Sense
- Navy Plans to Sell El Toro Land
- That Age-Old Dilemma: How to Look Hip
- State to Fund Mural Face Lifts
- El Toro Series Cries for a Game 7
- Nixon Legacy Both Past and Prologue
- L.A. Gets a Chance to Star
- Nonpartisan Voting and Slim Margins
- The Kid and His Admirers
- Davis Subverted Republican Primary
- Out of Step
- When Stupid Suspect Dials 911, It's the Crafty Cops Who Come Calling
- Dismissed Priests: Lift the Veil of Secrecy
- Pruitt Picks Himself Up
- The Last Word
- Carrying the GOP Banner, Simon Seeks Wider Appeal
- At Tournament, the Only Choice Is to Go for Broke
- Hard News Falls on Hard Times
- Trojans Assume That Familiar March Look
- To Many, Taliban Commander a Home-Grown Hero
- 'Burbs to L.A.: Goodbye!
- Final Rules on Sept. 11 Fund Give Families More Money
- War Wounded Treated in Germany
- U.S. Envoy Returning to Region
- FOR THE RECORD - March 8, 2002
- FOR THE RECORD - March 8, 2002
- Response to Terror
- National Steel Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Gymnasts Test Positive
- DC Comics Sues Wella Over Use of Kryptonite
- Voters Approve 2 'Big Box' Store Plans, Reject 2 Others
- A War Without Congress
- Lakewood Edges Edison
- Clash Over Accounting Oversight
- First Human Uterus Transplant Reported
- Panel Pushes Conditions for EchoStar Merger
- Energy Lawsuits Imminent, Lockyer Says
- Traditional Fare Served With Traditional Flair
- all day MuseumAs America reasserts, and perhaps...
- Bush Tries to Forestall His Court Nominee's Rejection
- Price of Freedom, in Blood
- Study Backs Safety of Anthrax Vaccine
- Defeating Al Qaeda Takes Ingenuity
- Marvin E. Frankel, 81; Ex-Judge Advanced Human Rights
- Glendora Voters Turning Out 3 Incumbents
- Southern Cross
- U.S. to Curb Computer Access by Foreigners
- 8 Accused of Trafficking in Stolen Cargo
- Gadgetry Tempered by Practicality
- Russian's Debut Is a Real Winner
- Ad Spending Drop Worse Than Expected