- Man, 22, Kills Self in School Parking Lot
- With Pressure On, Kings Have Been Turning Off : Hockey: Flames are at the Forum to face a team on a weeklong series of lost opportunities.
- TENNIS / PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Wheaton Serves Up a Surprise
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : St. John's Players Are Virtuosos in Beating Ohio State : Midwest Regional: Redmen make it look easy against the top-seeded Buckeyes, 91-74.
- Milutinovic Will Coach U.S. in Soccer
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Arizona's Rooks Writes Off All of UNLV's Opponents : West Regional: Seton Hall, the last team to beat Rebels in postseason, doesn't appreciate remarks.
- DANCE REVIEW : Tcherkassky in 'La Bayadere'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EASTERN EUROPE : Bush Out Front in Popularity Poll
- Council OKs $5-Million Buyout of Housing Project
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Gets $190,000 Grant
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Fullerton Firm Signs Deal to Import Works by Soviet Artists
- Sale of San Diego Thrift Put Off:...
- Guilty Plea in $11.4-Million Metals Fraud
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Window Painting Doesn't Have to Be a Pane
- Federal Agents Seize 3 Frat Houses in Virginia University Drug Raids
- Hope Dims That Drug Lord Escobar Will Turn Himself In : Colombia: Despite a government surrender deal, and the threat of death if he is found, the Medellin cartel leader remains on the run.
- Exxon Pleads Guilty in Valdez Spill Accord
- Psychotherapist Testifies He Has Treated Scores of Victims of Alleged Satanic Cults
- CLIPBOARD : No Nickel and Dime Operation
- Beth Burns, artistic director of the St....
- PADRES : Reliever Brian Holton Among 7 Cut by Padres
- Television Surrenders to the Charms of Stormin' Norman
- World Press Mixed on 'Klinghoffer' : Opera: French love John Adams' new work; English, Germans do not.
- Hacker Enters Guilty Plea in Theft of Computer Data
- Hollywood Coalition Rejects Network Proposal: The Coalition...
- Hughes Aircraft Says It May Cut Up to 3,000 Jobs in '91
- Guardian Prepares New Plan: Huntington Beach-based Guardian...
- Horace W. Magoun; UCLA Anatomy Dept. Chairman
- Dog Dangling in Snow Rescued After 9 Days
- Iraq Reportedly Hid Billions in Foreign Banks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAPE VERDE : First Freely Elected President Sworn In
- Traffic-Spat Killer Draws 10-Year Term : Justice: Sentencing judge laments crowded legal system that, he says, allowed Howard Barton's victim to evade the law on traffic violations.
- Boy, 15, Killed at Home in Drive-By Shooting
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Worrell Didn't Waste Much Time
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Move Ahead of Jets, 3-1
- CS Northridge Opens Series With 3-1 Win : College baseball: Clayton pitches fourth complete-game victory in a row, but his 21-game hitting streak is snapped.
- Angels Plan to Cultivate Fertile Area : Player development: Organization has begun to focus on Latin America, a region rich in major league prospects.
- Celtics' Smith Charged
- Jazz High Notes at UCSD : Music: Students learn the best of jazz under tutelage of a professor who is also a veteran player.
- Cable TV Takes a Three-Digit Giant Step Toward Home Theater : Television: Technology can provide viewers with 150 channels, but will programmers know what to do with them?
- Countywide : Drought Relief Act Approved by House
- Walesa Comes to Capitalize on U.S. Connections
- State OKs Funds for Commuter Rail Station : Transit: Panel allocates $234,088 for the Simi Valley facility. But the county has no money to run trains to L.A.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Krouse's Triple Jump Gives Fullerton Women a Victory
- SWIMMING / WOMEN'S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Record Falls in 100 Butterfly; Stanford Leads
- Navarro Helps Aztecs Win WAC Opener
- Mancuso Sues Paramount Over Studio Shakeup : Entertainment: He says he was 'abruptly fired' after challenging changes in the company's command structure.
- Latino Ad Agency Closes; Chief Moves to BBDO Unit
- CBS Forecasts Profit Drop: CBS Inc. expects...
- American Killed in Turkey in Third Attack by Terrorist Group
- White House Blames Hussein for War Damage
- Soldiers in Mali Kill 22 Anti-Regime Protesters
- Moscow Should Free Baltic States, Nixon Asserts
- PLO Says Kuwaitis Killed and Tortured Many Palestinians
- Donations for Victim of Apartment Fire Mount
- Blustery Storm Expected Sunday
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Guitar Quartet at the Barclay
- Melodyland Puts On 'Shadow of the Almighty' for Easter Show
- Redgrave's Rights
- Debate Over Gateway Parkland Uses
- Jim Murray's Columns on Hope and Tennis
- Latest Angels' Trade Not Popular With Fans
- George Bush
- A Meeting of Three Supertenors: Was It Musical?
- For Sure, California Teams Totally Un-Awesome in NCAA Tournament
- For Sure, California Teams Totally Un-Awesome in NCAA Tournament
- Jim Murray's Columns on Hope and Tennis
- Jordan Ranch a Local Concern
- Police Brutality
- Mexico Emissary's Visit Perplexing
- A Meeting of Three Supertenors: Was It Musical?
- Reader Shovels Back Over Nixon Column
- Orange County's Sidewalk Surfers Are Mostly Good Skates
- California's Melting Pot
- Pete Schabarum
- Buss' Ticket Policy Makes Dollars, Not Sense
- A Meeting of Three Supertenors: Was It Musical?
- A Meeting of Three Supertenors: Was It Musical?
- Walton Has Done Well in his Second Career
- Police Brutality
- Obituaries - March 23, 1991
- Navy Releases Names of Some in Collision : Air tragedy: No bodies or survivors have been found. The service lists 19 of the 27 crew members presumed dead, including a Glendale man.
- Lost and Found : 5 Skiers Go Off the Beaten Path, Are Rescued 15 Hours Later
- A Wondrous Adventure
- Three Young Women Slain in Pasadena
- Three Women Shot to Death in Pasadena
- 5 Ski Off Beaten Path, Rescued by Helicopter After 15-Hour Ordeal : Survival: Wet and cold, men spend night huddled together in a shelter they built with snow and a fallen log.
- Navy Probes Crash Site as Families Mourn
- Maxxam Buys Portfolio of 2 Failed Thrifts:...
- Bid by Carter Hawley Bondholders Rejected: U.S....
- Free Plane Tickets: British Airways plans a...
- Czech Leader, Fearing Soviet Backlash, Says the Time Isn't Right to Join NATO : East Europe: Havel acknowledges the danger of links with the West that exclude Moscow.
- COLUMN ONE : Turkey's Ambitious 1st Couple : The Bushes' weekend guests are a flashy, controversial pair. In Turgut and Semra Ozal, some see democratic reformers. Others are reminded of the Perons.
- Real Estate Showing Signs of Snapping Out of Slump : Economy: From coast to coast, brokers report upturn in home sales. It could spur recovery from recession.
- Federal 'Dial-a-Porn' Limits Upheld : Ruling: Appeals court sustains law requiring individuals who want access to adult telephone services to formally request them. The decision could destroy the industry, a spokesman says.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill to Limit Tests on Animals Gains
- Britain Scraps a Thatcher Pet, Hated Poll Tax
- Transparent Ballot Boxes Due in Mexico
- Beating Incident Dogs Bradley as He Goes Out Into Community
- COSTA MESA : Suspect Arrested in Stabbing Death
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Loggers Weighing Ecology Proposal
- Assurances Fail to Quell Fight Over Electric Station : Health: Arleta residents worried about a possible cancer link continue to battle DWP plans to build the distributing facility.
- IRVINE : Motorcyclist, 19, Killed in Crash
- Two Former Titan Assistants Get New Football Coaching Jobs
- An Inoffensive Nickname Is for the Birds
- Triton Swimmers in Second
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Ban on Beach Events Is Wrong Way to Bring Problem to Light
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Kansas Upsets Indiana : Southeast: The Final Four in Indianapolis will have to go on without the Hoosiers, who are beaten by the Jayhawks, 83-65.
- From Montana to Loyola, Dembisky Is a Real Beaut : Baseball: Junior right-hander is a starter and reliever for Lions. His earned-run average is best on the team.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Creativity of La Loggia Chef a Tasty Surprise
- A Brighter Note: After months of seminars...
- Japan to Pay U.S. $5.7 Billion Today for Gulf Cost
- Easter Bonnets Brimming With Spring Blossoms
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : $2.6-Billion Nuclear Energy Plan Shelved
- Fountains Are Going With the Flow : Shut-Offs Common, Though Water Saving's a Drop in the Bucket
- Reagans Seek Burial Permit for Library
- Generals Likely to Get Medals, Not Another Star
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 4 Are Finalists for Chancellor Post
- Mexican Officer Charged as Head of Drug Smugglers
- Port Hueneme : Inmate Convicted of Murder in Stabbing
- Girl Tells Court in Satanic Trial of Blood Ritual
- Market's Finale : Officials Allow Last College Swap Meet Before Closing
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Our fear of risk and rejection overrides the impulse to act alone, we're more likely to do the 'right' thing. : In Groups, We Shrink From Loner's Heroics
- Wilmington Wary of Scrap Yard Plans : Neighborhoods: Discussions are under way to move the facility from San Pedro, where it has been declared a nuisance. Community activists fear dust, noise and visual blight.
- Rancher Faces Charge in Dumping of 83 Dead Sheep : Livestock: The animals died from gorging on a field of green alfalfa. Their carcasses were left piled in a remote area near Lancaster.
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Now, Twardokens Isn't Just Another American Finisher
- Rams No Longer on Lott's Wish List : Football: Agent says standout safety is considering signing with Raiders, Vikings or staying with the 49ers.
- Transfer of FGS Assets Blocked
- So, Who Won the War? Depends on the 'Spin' : Politics: Now that the fighting is over, Gulf War II--the battle to cash in on the glory--is in full swing.
- CLIPBOARD
- Witness Tells of Deal With U.S. in Fowlie Case
- Panel OKs 315-House Project in Oak Park : Development: Neighbors warn the Planning Commission about traffic and access to Jordan Ranch.
- Pilot Injured After Plane Flips, Skids
- Pasadena Plans to Upgrade Rose Bowl
- NAACP to Investigate Local Vote
- A Sunny Respite Could Be the Calm Before New Storm
- Ever-Maligned Bureaucracy Earns a Bunch of War Medals : Civil Service: The Pentagon's efficiency in bringing off Desert Storm should give a psychic boost to government service.
- IRVINE : Course to Focus on Paleontologist-to-Be
- Losing Super Bid Is No Reason to Grieve
- ATTRACTIONS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Day Has Night in Beating Alabama, 93-70
- STAGE REVIEW : Bard-Brain Production Entertains
- Annuity Could Halve Exxon Settlement
- Hughes Will Lay Off More Employees : Downturn: The defense plant's work force reduction is part of an effort to remain competitive.
- Homedco Will Make Public Offering
- King Hussein Revives Israel Peace Talks Idea
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House and Senate OK Jordan Aid
- Swiss Appointed U.N.'s Top Envoy for Middle East
- Sliding Toward Civil War In Yugoslavia
- Academic Decathlon Team Is Satisfied With Third-Place Finish in State Contest : Education: 'It's over!' says one Torrance West High School student. 'Now we can get on with our lives.'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Seton Hall Cuts Arizona Down to Size : West Regional: Pirates get big games from Avent, Dehere to spoil predictions of Wildcat-Rebel matchup, 81-77.
- Georgia Finishes in a Hurry, Finishing Long Beach, 87-77 : Women's basketball: Tall, talented Bulldogs advance to West Regional final to play Stanford.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Otis Kicks Up His Own Storm in R&B; Show
- Aviation Safety
- Police Chief Gates
- Police Commission
- President's Crime Bill
- Aviation Safety
- Water Conservation
- Aviation Safety
- 'Welcome Home' Fares Don't Fly, Enlistees Say
- TRENDS: BUILDING PERMITS COUNTYWIDE RETAIL BUILDING PERMITS...
- Joseph Pagliaro has been named president of...
- Disney Seeks Changes in Time-Share Law
- Jeffrey Stephens has joined Bankers Trust in...
- Court Refuses to Expand Parent Definition
- Sanctuary Offers a View of Nature's Splendor : All sorts of wildlife can be seen at the site. In the '80s, human migration to it was down but has picked up considerably in the '90s.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Safety First at John Wayne
- League to Honor Health Care Work
- OXNARD : Lagomarsino Aide to Visit Senior Center
- Lottery Boss Takes Hand in Late-Ticket Dispute
- CYPRESS : College Enrollment Up; Recession Cited
- Vandals Break Into Lockers at High School
- Pro Football
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Big Man in a Czechoslovakian Pond
- Earthquake Upgrading Urged for Downtown : Ventura: A study says nearly 140 buildings need safety reinforcements. City officials say lives could be saved.
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : After 0-6 Start, Sabatini Beats Graf
- Skiing
- Music and Dance Reviews : New ABT 'Bayadere' Cast in Costa Mesa
- Carl St. Clair Always Knows the Score : Music: The Pacific Symphony director tells a lecture audience that he digs deep into a work to understand not only the notes, but the composer's soul.
- STAGE REVIEW : Weak Premise Makes for a Lifeless 'Suicide'
- Soviets Get Clocks Back on Track--and It's About Time
- And the Top Designer for the Oscars...
- GOP Preferred by 36% to 29%, New Poll Finds
- Expert Says Former DEA Agent Altered Calendar Books
- It's Not Too Late to Save Marriage of County, UC Irvine
- VENTURA : Illegal Commerce in Birds Charged
- Replaced Panel Members Question Motive : Police department: Two on citizens' review board think they were dropped because of criticism of police. Their dismissal raises questions about the board's independence.
- Isabel Campbell; Retired Wedding Consultant
- 2 Die After Argument Involving Girlfriend
- SWIMMING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford's Sanders Sets Mark; Texas Takes First-Day Lead
- Macon Quietly Has Become Wise Old Owl : East Regional: Freshman fanfare long behind him, Chaney's clone has led Temple back into round of 16.
- CS Northridge on Pace for a Playoff Berth : College baseball: Matadors reach midpoint in schedule with 20 wins. Their coach figures they need 40 for a postseason bid.
- ART REVIEW : A Study in Plastic in 'Finish Fetish' : The well-intentioned exhibition at USC's Fisher Gallery harkens back to L.A.'s 'feel good' period but appears superficial.
- Initial Jobless Claims Rise to 8-Year High
- Sterling Optical, Hackensack, N.J., has elected Robert...
- Brokers Feel the Squeeze : Small Commercial Real Estate Companies Lose Out to Big Ones as Market Shrinks
- 3 of 5 Bodies Found in Crash of Copter
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mayo's Shutout Knocks Oxnard Out of 1st Place
- El Camino's Lacy Trying to Clear Still Another Hurdle : Track: Freshman wants to prove he is in winning form after suffering knee injury in high school.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kenny Colman Works His Way in Classic Pop Mode
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Julia Has Two Lovers': Dialing M for Monotony
- Chief Gates Should Do the Right Thing
- Police Arrest Murder Suspect, Free Woman
- Kuwait Gets American Red Cross Aid
- S. Korea-U.S. Military Field Exercise Ends
- BOOK REVIEW : Journeys Are Essential--and Involuntary : TRAVELING LADIES <i> by Janice Kulyk Keefer</i> ; William Morrow, $18.95, 272 pages
- Spate of Bills Presages Congress Energy Fight : Legislation: Democrats seek conservation, GOP urges production. Some Republicans want to avoid issue.
- Naval Planes Collide in Midair; 27 Believed Dead : Crash: The all-weather aircraft were flying in stormy skies on a training mission off the San Diego coast.
- Nick Vanoff, 61; Producer Won Tony, Five Emmys
- Lawmakers Consider State Tax on Services : Budget: Supporters say it could quickly ease the expected shortfall of up to $10 billion. Similar laws have been repealed in other states.
- The 'A's Bandit' Gets His 17th Hit
- SANTA PAULA : Santa Paula : 7 Protest Parade's Gulf War Theme
- YMCA Seeks Families in 'Homes for Heroes'
- L.A. Drops Prosecution in Darts Case : Gambling: The matter is called too insignificant to pursue. The three men were cited for betting during games at a North Hollywood bar.
- ELECTIONS INGLEWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : McCloud's Fiery Style Is Key Issue; Hill-Hale Favored in Separate Race
- Irvine Leads in Recycling of Its Water : District Shows the Way for Other Cities in Region
- ORANGE : 'Jump-a-Thon' for Heart Assn. Today
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : For This Cowboy, One Title Isn't Enough
- "Do you want to live in L.A....
- Chase, Peluso Draw 10-Game Suspensions
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Dean Helps Chatsworth Notch Rare Win Over San Fernando
- ANGELS : This Kind of Support Is Welcomed by Pitchers
- COUNTRY MUSIC
- ART REVIEWS : Wiley Spins Yarns With the Boys : Masculinity, a taste for puns and a penchant for storytelling mark his work, on view at L.A. Louver Gallery.
- Measures of Money Supply Rise: The two...
- Raining on Water Importer's Parade : Drought: The latest series of storms may have doused chances that a Santa Barbara firm will get a large contract to import water from Canada.
- Chemical Pollutes S. Korean Water
- Mayor Offers Water Rate Proposal That Rewards Those Who Conserve : Drought: O'Connor's plan would freeze prices for 30% cutbacks and give rebates for savings of 50%.
- State Tries to Bar Door to Nursing Home Reforms : Elderly: California lobbies against new regulations, continuing to ignore abuses.
- Ruptured Torrance Storm Drain Fixed
- Dart Game Gambling Charges Dropped
- FILLMORE : City Likely to Raze Proposed Landmark
- SEAL BEACH : Kids Bring Art to Life, Life to Art
- OXNARD : Novice Driver Slams Pickup Into Kitchen
- Deliberations Continue in Burglary-Murder Trial
- 5 Shots From Auto Wound Man Lying in Bed
- Will Steele Bend? Showtime Special Reviews the Fight
- STAGE
- Black Crowes Finally Get to Crow
- Stahl Is Named to the Cast of '60 Minutes'
- Aquino May Let Imelda Marcos Return, but She'll Face Charges
- Deaf Infants Say 'Goo-Goo' in Sign Language, Study Shows : Language: Findings indicate babies' manual and vocal babblings are inherent in the growing brain.
- Arms Smugglers Arrested
- Everyone's a winner at LMU's Special Games, where love is 'simple and pure.'
- Land Owner Gets Jail Term for Illegal Grading
- Supervisors Approve Water-Saving Measures
- How to Help Student Athletes : Landmark report says college athletics have gone way off course
- U.S. Cites Naval Shipyard for 66 Safety Violations
- Officials Break Ground on 1st Job Funded by Measure M : Transportation: Work on a pair of car-pool lanes on the Orange Freeway is proof that 'something is happening' to ease traffic congestion, a Caltrans official says.
- Ethics Panel Chief Assails Plans to Challenge Law
- 2nd Suit Filed in Crash of 2 Jetliners at LAX
- The Quagmire Awaiting America : Be careful about getting involved in Iraq
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 Parents Elected to Fund-Raising Board
- Panel Urges Funding of Glendale Rail Study
- Gray Davis Joins Calls for Oil Terminal Shutdown
- Kerlegan Wins Independent Honors
- Shuffling the Cards : Only Ozzie Smith Remains From the Glory Days of the '80s, and Veteran Shortstop Could Be Gone Soon as St. Louis Begins Process of Rebuilding
- Okada to Wrestle in All-Star Match Tonight
- Off-Season Offers a Room and a View : Parks: Wintertime gives campers an opportunity to avoid crowds and admire the sights.
- Carl Princi: Grand Old Man of Opera Is Back
- Drought Stands Tip-Toe at Privacy's Fence
- WORLD IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : Bosch Changes His Mind on Retiring
- Working on the Gold Chain Gang
- Trump Claims Victory; Will Ivana Get Spoils?
- The Great Tyler Trafficante Jam
- In Hiding: A woman and her 5-year-old...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : It Could Rain on Swallows Parade
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tragicomedy Gets a Ride on 'Trains'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Return of the Green Teens : 'Secret of the Ooze' a Slap-Happy Sequel
- Singapore Airlines Orders Pratt Engines
- Ashton-Tate Settles Suits by Shareholders
- U.S. Wants Iraqi Arms Destroyed : Persian Gulf: Disposal of all chemical, biological, nuclear weapons and missiles is demanded in proposed U.N. resolution. Reparations are also sought.
- DC-9, Private Plane Come Within 200 Feet of Crashing
- Color Commentary : Oscar de la Renta, Emanuel Ungaro Speak in Deep Tones of Pink, Purple, Green
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Republics Agree to Crisis Summit
- Senate Confirms Martinez as Drug Control Director
- Growth Control Measures to Be Put on Ballot Again
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Law Firm to Take On City Attorney Duties
- Closure of School Among Cutbacks Studied by Board : Education: Trustees of South Bay Union High School District say they don't intend to shut either of two campuses. But they want to keep their options open.
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Board Rejects Open-Classes Plan
- Reagans File for Library Burial Site
- GARDEN GROVE : Pay Raise for Police Officers Is Approved
- Fresno State Drubs CSUN in Softball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Defeat Oklahoma State in Softball
- Herzog Resigned to Facts : Cardinals: He quit last year as manager when he couldn't look key players in the eye.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Sea Cadet Proves to Be a Good 'Save'
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Beauty of 'Beauty and Beast' Is Only Skin Deep
- Bush names Group to Aid Czech Business
- Studios, Networks Fail to Set Meeting Date:...
- Mark A. Kellman, previously with the Torrance...
- Congress Votes $30 Billion More for S&L; Bailout : Thrifts: The top banking regulator also warns that the fund insuring deposits is running low.
- Rockwell Loses Its Bid for Key Air Force Contract : Defense industry: The $155.7-million deal for upgrading the electronics of the EF-111A jet was awarded to New York-based Grumman Corp.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Violence Erupts on Date of '60 Massacre
- Custom Designs by Armando Dress Up Shopping Plaza
- Bureaucracy Watch : Cable Vision
- Deputies Decide Pictures Are Worth a Thousand Allegations
- Defusing the Charge of 'Appeasement' : Gulf War: Nothing the U.S. said--or didn't say--could have altered Saddam Hussein's self-deluded course; it was the Arabs he misjudged.