- Proposed Hospital Site Threatens 89 Homes
- RESTAURANT REVIEW THAI 'N' I : Barbecue's Best : Not too traditional, but the barbecued ribs are great and the fried rice has the flavor of Chinese 'comfort food.'
- Pageant Rule Angers Deaf Contestant : Contest: She is urged to forgo assistance of interpreter at Culver City competition. At issue is a Miss America pageant rule barring help from a third party.
- Floodgates Open in Response to Essay on Saving Water
- Not Hard-to-Swallow Sites
- These Workers Are Happy to Toil for Their Masters : Animals: Canine Companions become the arms, legs, ears--and friends--of disabled owners.
- It hasn't been the best of weeks...
- MOORPARK : Recycling Program Gets Under Way
- School District Slashes Budget
- Lawndale Council Urged to Reject Homeless Shelter's Expansion Plan
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 5TH DISTRICT RECALL : Challengers Eclipsed by Bernhardt Battle
- Boxing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- PREP ROUNDUP : Doubles Victory Lifts La Quinta
- San Diego State Coach Jim Brandenburg was...
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Works by a New Orchestra : The Orange County Four Seasons Orchestra, conducted by John Elg, introduced works by John Gerhold and Kenneth Friedenreich at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- 'Competition' Debated at Hearing : Energy: PUC closes review of proposed combination of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric Co.
- Hollywood to Get Its Own Farmers Market
- Trees That Are Suited to Climate
- Spring Flowers : Burned Wilderness May Soon Blossom With Wildflowers
- Kim Barfield of Lynwood Tops List of Southeast Girls All-Star Team Selections
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Three Police Chiefs Ordered Arrested
- Congress Receives Bush Proposal to Revamp Banking
- South El Monte Names Deputy of Year
- Davis to Pick Race Later in Bid for Senate
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Half 'n' Half : Christine Brennan prefers leaving her whimsical artworks untitled to provoke the imagination.
- Pasadena OKs Panel's Hillside Plan
- Soviets to Get Allowances, Starting Now, to Ease Impact of Price Boosts : Kremlin: About 85% of the revenue from the higher prices will be returned to consumers.
- Egg Ranches Give Customers a Break
- Sepulveda Garden Center 16633 Magnolia Blvd., EncinoSize:...
- Forced to Kill Her Baby, Woman Says : Courts: Slaying occurred during a satanic ritual in a secret cave, child's mother testifies. She and her sister are suing their mother in a civil lawsuit. The defendant, now 76, flatly denies the allegations.
- Carson OKs Raise, Probable Layoffs for City Workers : Labor: City's biggest municipal union had to choose between pay increases and preserving jobs, officials said.
- Man Shot to Death After Loud Argument on Street
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing Called on Nesting-Site Charges
- VENTURA : Office Worker Held in Theft of $15,000
- Stick Figures Are Not Just Child's Play
- COUNTYWIDE : Suit by Man Who Lost Foot Dismissed
- Man Shot by Police Had Toy Gun, Tustin Mayor Says : Crime: Other officials won't confirm that the weapon was not real. The wounded man reportedly aimed it at officer after an altercation with his common-law wife.
- San Diego
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Seles' Rally Beats a Tired Capriati; Agassi Loses
- Torrance Asks for Developers to Cut Planned Complex's Size
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Win on Boyd's One-Hitter
- Sure, but Other Than That, It Should Be a Terrific Fight
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Chapman Women Reach the Top in Softball Rankings
- Swimming
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Transient's Death Prompts Change in City Work Rules
- UC Irvine List Could Grow to 15 Coaches
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Placed on 1-Year Probation
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sex/Love/Stories' Is an Explosive Ode to Gay Life
- VIDEO RENTALS : "Die Hard 2' Falling Flat at the Stores
- Beatty Gets Most Votes in Town Council Race
- 2nd Try for Cinematic Career Lands Student Top Honors at Festival
- U.S. Committed to Scaled-Back Space Station
- California IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Press Ban at Execution Pledged
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Proposal on Lawyer Bias Comes Under Fire : Legal system: Critics call the plan to ban discrimination based on sex, race and other factors a violation of free speech rights.
- RED SNAPPER : Fish Masquerade : The real thing is found in the Atlantic Ocean. Rockfish is what's sold here under the snappy name.
- The 10 Most Influential People in the County
- Iran Forgives Draft Evaders
- Talks on TWA Collapse: Negotiations between Trans...
- UCI Med Students Toast 'Matchups'
- Ask Forgiveness From All the Rodney Kings
- North County Shows Off 1st of Fleet of Natural Gas-Run Buses
- Tulsa basketball Coach J.D. Barnett, who has...
- MOTOR RACING : Three Veteran Drivers Face a New Challenger
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Talent Was There, but Something Missing
- All-Stars Demonstrating Notable Moves Off the Court as Well
- 'Black Dollars' Unfair to Others
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Rockwell on Police Beating
- South Pasadena Council Won't Bite Bullet on Bernardi
- New World Order
- Musings on Water Rationing and Raises
- San Gabriel Valley Will Demand Fair Reapportionment
- HAVE PAN, WILL TRAVEL : For some people, staying home is better than going out. That's because they have cooks. These are a few of those cooks. Their stories and--their recipes--begin on H11. : ROSALINA RIOS : She Makes More Than Enough, 'but Nothing Lasts' in Alan Thicke's House
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Language Plan Has Good Intent
- Middle East Peace Talks
- Ex-Planner Backs Ousted Manager
- MOVIES - March 21, 1991
- MOVIES - March 21, 1991
- Obituaries - March 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 21, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 21, 1991
- Mancuso Leaves Chairman's Post at Paramount : Entertainment: His departure comes two days after producer Stanley Jaffe was named president of the studio's parent company.
- Michael Jackson Agrees to Huge Contract With Sony : Entertainment: Singer is guaranteed unprecedented share of album profits and a shot at movie stardom.
- UH-OH: Include county supervisors among the losers...
- Senate Ignores Bush in Vote to End Jordan Aid : Policy: Lawmakers react to support for Iraq. The President says move could hamstring peace efforts.
- Gates Defends Police at Fiery Council Meeting : Violence: Commission gets briefing on charter provisions that could be used to discipline the chief.
- HAVE PAN, WILL TRAVEL : For some people, staying home is better than going out. That's because they have cooks. These are a few of those cooks. Their stories and--their recipes--begin on H11. : CAROL COTNER : She Stirs Her Own Personality Into the Mix
- FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A Dana Point restaurateur...
- TRIVIA TIME: What former NFL quarterback played...
- State Water Bank Fills Up Enough to Ride Out Year : Conservation: Northern California farmers who had been hesitant to sell to the government now are willing to make a deal. Officials say the supply can meet health and safety needs.
- Winter Storm Sweeps Spring Into San Diego
- DANCES WITH OSCAR? Everyone at Cal State...
- TONIGHT: The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet plays...
- O.C. Braces for Another Barrage of Rain, Wind
- Pilot Says He Missed 'Hold Line' on Foggy Taxiway Before Crash
- Students Protest Cuomo's Budget, Smash Doors Outside His Office
- 3 Environmental Groups Endorse Pact on Logging : Forests: Compromise would reduce timber harvest and broaden stream, watershed and wildlife protection. Industry to vote on issue today.
- Believers Are Not Alone : Outer space: A Nevada military base lures the faithful seeking close encounters of any kind with the UFOs they believe frequent the area.
- Astronomers Set Sights on Maintenance of Facilities : Science: Report on funding priorities says aging equipment cannot function fully. Upkeep often loses out to new showcase projects.
- Prosecutor Gives Evidence of Alleged Police Racism
- Miscellany
- THE ARTS
- John C. Heinritz, formerly divisional vice president...
- 2 at Litton Indicted in Defense Scandal
- Boeing to Expand Washington Plant: The Seattle-based...
- Many Americans Eager to Return to Jobs in Kuwait : Work: Many were held hostage or forced to hide, but they miss the money and way of life in the Gulf.
- IN BRIEF : Actress to Be Feted at 'Star Night Party'
- CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Spinning a Reality in the World of Fantasy
- Antonovich Seeks Funds for Inmate Boot Camp
- Insurers Sue to Block Rate Rollback Standards
- State Cracks Down on Mobile Home Sales Firm : Housing: The Santa Clarita company's license is revoked. The D.A. will be asked to prosecute the owner on fraud charges.
- A Senseless and Tragic Killing : New tension for Korean-American and African-American communities
- Pasadena Awarded '93 Game : NFL: Phoenix tentatively gets Super Bowl in 1996. Apparently, that is tied to new King holiday vote.
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Marquee Matches: Graf-Sabatini, Seles-Capriati
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Coming to America . . . to Sail : Training: Nippon Challenge crew members battle language and cultural barriers--and the perception that they are in San Diego on holiday.
- Pop Music Reviews : Milsap the Anti-Hank Crosses Way Over
- Humphrey's to Offer New Mix for Its 10th Concert Season
- STAGE
- Cal Thomas on Modern Church
- Assisted Suicides
- Bernson, Water and Development
- Proposed Site Is Better
- Assisted Suicides
- High School Needs Land
- PTSA Approves of Site
- Bernson, Water and Development
- RTD's Patsaouras
- Cal Thomas on Modern Church
- Progress Means Expansion
- Merc Trader Pleads Guilty, Avoids Retrial: A...
- BANKING AND FINANCE : Founders National, Landmark Banks Solidify Merger Plan
- Study Finds Greater Risk in Low Radiation Doses : Health: Cancer danger may be 10 times higher than thought. Existing safety standards may be challenged.
- State to Distribute Brochure on Safe Use of 'Gray Water'
- Lewis Advances to 35th Senate Runoff Election
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Approve New Amgen Lab
- Surgery to Save Filipino Baby From Deformity
- COUNTYWIDE : 48 Reservists From Rescue Unit Return
- Simi Valley Full of Second Helpings
- Verdict Against Rick Dees : Law: More than $10 million in damages in 'Top 40' radio suit is awarded to ex-partner of KIIS deejay and his business manager.
- Schurr to Open Pacific Symphony Series
- TV RATINGS : Hero Worship Helps Propel ABC
- General Dynamics to Lay Off Another 2,000:...
- CLIPBOARD : THURSDAY'S
- Lakeside Kidnaper, Rapist Sought
- Swimming Against the Mainstream
- 3 Ex-Bank Employees Accused of Embezzling
- For Trout, Without a Doubt : Plentifully Stocked Irvine Lake Is 'Within Spitting Distance' of Freeway
- Northridge Splits With Minnesota in Softball
- STAGE
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Simmons Turns Energy Toward His Own Firm : Proxy battle: After failing to win control of Lockheed, the Texan will try to restore NL Industries to a financially strong position.
- Season's Rainfall Hits Normal Level : Drought: More storms are expected through the weekend. But water officials warn that nearly five dry years cannot be wiped out in one month.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Public Funds Misuse Alleged in Lawsuit
- Mayor Not Swayed by Furor Over Water Meter
- Be It Ever So Humble . . . : Kuwait's emir decides to play the palace
- Goats Will Sink Their Teeth Into Firefighting Biz : Public works: Laguna Beach to try putting 500 of the plant-munching animals to maintaining firebreaks at a cost of about $822 an acre.
- ANGELS : Grahe-Lewis Rivalry Remains a Friendly One
- Harvard Settles Fraud Suit Filed Against Merrill Lynch
- Panel Calls for Reform of University Athletics : Education: Academic abuses are alleged. College presidents are urged to take control of sports programs.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.S. Reports Gains by Kurdish Rebels
- Housing Spurt Seen as Sign That Recession Is Ending
- Proposals Would Declare Local Korean Monuments
- VENTURA : Trolleys Headed for Palm Springs
- COUNTYWIDE : Thousand Oaks Joins Booking Fee Protest
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Weigh Plans to Cut $4 Million
- Worker Falls on Luggage Belt at Airport, Breaks Legs
- Tyson's Victory Remains Clouded : Boxing: Possible conflicts of interest, referee's decision to stop fight create furor.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Show Is Short but Still Too Milsappy : Country singer has a fine voice but never connects with real emotion at Crazy Horse Steak House concert.
- ART REVIEWS : Ron Rizk's Painterly Deceptions
- A Rain Check Would Be Nice : The Drought Notwithstanding, These Families Are Tired of Getting Soaked
- Bernson Defends Porter Ranch Before 5 Rivals : Campaign: The forum marks the councilman's first encounter with his challengers, who oppose the project.
- CAMARILLO : Group Seeks Funds for Children's Home
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Needed: a Level Playing Field
- Miscellany
- Bubka Raises Pole Vault Record to 20-1/2
- 2 Sports Suit Hart's O'Brien to a Tee
- Disney Holds Annual Meeting: Walt Disney Co....
- Bradley Blasts 'Bigotry' of Police Officers
- Love That's Not Defined by Physical Limitation
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israeli Planes Raid Guerrilla Base
- Laguna Approves Junk Sculpture
- EL MODENA : Conflict-of-Interest Investigation Sought
- Burglary Suspect Killed by Officer in North Hollywood : Shooting: Police report a gunman was shot after pointing his weapon at the patrolman. Department officials say the action appears to be justified.
- Pacoima Man Charged in Fatal Shooting
- Ruling Says Schools Were Out of Compliance : Ventura: A federal agency says the district has since improved its handling of students with learning disorders.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Est Founder May Be Ordered to Appear
- Lakers Not Looking Up, for a Change : Pro basketball: They finally are back in first place in Pacific Division after a 119-105 victory over the Clippers. Portland loses again.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE
- Panelists OK $30 Billion for S&L; Bailout
- NBC, Paramount Reach Pact on 'Cheers'
- Rep. Campbell Seeks GOP Nomination for Cranston Senate Seat
- Panel Calls for Reform of University Athletics : Education: Academic abuses are alleged. College presidents are urged to take control of sports programs.
- PUTTIN' ON the Ritz : No detail was overlooked as staff rehearsed for reopening of grand hotel
- Signs of the Times?
- An Idea That Just Might Hold Water : Consumers: Polymers may prove to be lifesavers for drought-threatened gardens. When mixed with water, they swell up and retain moisture near a plant's roots.
- 'Communists Are Dragging Us to Chaos' : Soviet Union: Moscow creates a state of fear to keep the old order in power.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Orange Alters Its Parking-Ban Program
- Group Fights Ban on Alcohol at Beach
- Lakes Rise and Fishing Improves After Rain
- Gage Welcomes Chance to Show His Stuff : Horseman: Primarily a trainer of jumpers, Burbank rider places third in puissance at L.A. Equestrian Center.
- Raiders Lose Bill Pickel to the Jets; Chargers Sign Ex-Ram Humphery
- SEC Says Executive Who Gave Analysts Data Broke the Law
- 5 Millionth U.S. Patent Issued: The University...
- Rivals Enjoy FTC Inquiry of Microsoft : Computers: The aggressive software company has been accused of unfair business practices.
- N.Y. Toy King Is Still a Child at Heart : Collector: His apartment-office is a fantasy land of toys and cartoons.
- FASHION / PARIS FALL '91 COLLECTIONS : Chanel Shifts Gears : Karl Lagerfeld Puts His Signature on Ts, Faded Jeans, Other American Classics
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : President's Widow New Prime Minister
- U.S. Judge Excuses Dog Attacks on Blacks : Civil rights: Bites from police action may have been beneficial, nominee to appellate bench tells senators. He threw out verdict against officers.
- John D. Voelker; Lawyer Wrote Murder Stories
- Supervisors Criticize D. A. Over Budgeting : Finances: The office has come under fire for $344,600 in overruns and not making cuts as other departments have.
- COUNTYWIDE : AIDS Care Hires 1st Executive Director
- Long Beach Council OKs Wide Ban on Smoking
- Firm Crack in the Glass Ceiling
- 2 Unions OK Tentative Contract With Producers
- Miscellany
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Dickson, Cayard Show Their Formidable Skills
- THE TIMES 1991 ALL-COUNTY BASKETBALL TEAMS : BOYS' CAPSULES
- McDonnell Douglas Sees Trouble Ahead: The Navy's...
- SEC Says O.C. Exec Who Gave Analysts Data Broke the Law
- Ruling Helps Unions Fight Member Suits : Labor: The Supreme Court says litigation alleging bad contracts may be won only if a union negotiated an "irrational or arbitrary" deal.
- Arnett Defends Baghdad Reporting : Gulf War: He says that question-and-answer sessions with CNN anchors after he read his censored material 'saved my reputation.'
- Wilson Unveils School, Health Plan for Poor : Government: The $85-million package would fund 'preventive' programs such as Head Start preschooling and immunization for children. Critics say the plan ignores other educational needs.
- Governor's Water Use Exceeds Expectations
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Walesa Arrives; Debt Cut Likely
- TUSTIN : Problems Keep New Complex in Limbo
- OAK VIEW : Kidnaping Victim Is Driven Here, Raped
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wind Blows Festivities Indoors
- PADRES : Schiraldi Stumbles in Quest to Be No.5
- McNamee Keeps Turning Out Winners at Her Alma Mater : Coach of the year: In her six seasons, Estancia has earned one league title and five trips to Southern Section playoffs.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Downs Camarillo
- KCET's March Pledge Drive on a Rising Scale : Television: Despite the success of its campaign, the public-TV station still anticipates a budget shortfall of more than $1 million.
- Wry, Poignant Look at Life As an Indian
- Pop Music Reviews : Paul: Goofy, Gracious, Occasionally Inspired
- Who'll Police the Police When It Comes to Brutality?
- A Brave New World for Bo? : Baseball: Atlanta seems most likely to take a chance on Jackson, but don't rule out Yankees. Claire 'still evaluating.'
- PREP WEDNESDAY: BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : Loara's Titus Set a Record Pace
- Miscellany
- 'Silence' Fuels a Loud and Angry Debate : Movies: Jonathan Demme's gruesome box-office thriller ignites arguments over creative rights, the depiction of violence against women and negative gay stereotypes.
- TV's Full Docket : Law Shows Are Everywhere on the Tube, With More in Pipeline
- Courier, Gilbert Get Berths Over Patrick McEnroe for Davis Cup
- NCAA Honors CS Northridge Swim Coach
- International Athletics
- USD Rallies to Top Chapman
- JAZZ REVIEW : Corea's Akoustic Band Electrifies Coach House
- DANCE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sex/Love/Stories': Miller's Explosive Ode to Gay Life
- S.D. Investment Adviser Charged With Theft of Funds
- Passed Over for Its Top Job, Parnell to Quit USDA
- New Spin on Gyroscope Charges: Two former...
- Court Ruling Helps AT&T;'s Prospects for NCR Takeover
- Gorbachev Sees Ballot Mandate, Will Push His Reforms : Soviet Union: A new decree increases prices of food, goods for children, building materials and consumer items.
- Women's Books to Be Read by All
- 2 Noriega Co-Defendants Found Guilty : Narcotics: They are convicted of conspiracy and intent to distribute cocaine. A lawyer for Panama's ex-dictator says his case is not affected.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Red Cross Warns of Iraqi Food Shortage
- Parents Pay for Signal Near Studio City School
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Clouds Have Silver Lining After Roberts' Tennis Victory
- Music Review : Brahms in Chamber Series at Historic Sites
- Price Waterhouse to Relocate Offices Near S. Coast Plaza
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Israeli Gen. Shomron's Backing of Land-for-Peace Deal Stirs Criticism
- MAKING IT WORK : Tips for Disabled Singles on Entering Dating Scene
- Rain May Allow More Pumping to Urban Areas
- Yugoslav Army Eases Fears, Pledging Not to Interfere in Politics
- Deluged Mayor Questions 50% Water Cut
- Services Friday for John Notchev, Lancea Founder
- ANAHEIM : Mandatory Plan to Save Water Passed
- Studio City Man Found Shot to Death in Home
- Tried, True Methods Boost Notre Dame
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Beguiling, Belated Salute to Ernst Krenek
- JAZZ REVIEW : Akoustic Band Creates Elektricity : At the Coach House, Chick Corea's acoustic trio charges through standards with the fervor one might expect from the artist's Elektric Band.
- P&G; Wins Slander Suit: Cincinnati-based Procter &...
- Airline to Offer John Wayne-N.Y. Nonstop Flights : Routes: America West will also offer direct trips between Orange County and Sacramento to fill a void left by USAir.
- Allied-Signal Aerospace, Torrance, has appointed three new...
- 'V' for 'Victory'? There's a Way to Beat Volatility
- Bill on Stricter Car Fuel Economy Advances:...
- Kuwait Reshuffling Its Cabinet
- Rain May Allow More Pumping to Urban Areas
- 300,000 Idle Soviet Miners Uniting to Press Demands : Coal strike: Union leaders from around the nation hammer out a single list of goals.
- Poll Tax Slashed 33% in Britain
- IRVINE : Westpark II Foes Want Election Set
- Plumbing Company Pays Fine for Hazardous Waste
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Missing Woman's Body Is Uncovered
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Rod Davis Rides Winds of Change Back to His Home, Coronado
- Jurisprudence
- RADIO
- Rodney King Gets Rap Offer
- Music Review : YMF Debut Orchestra Performs at Royce Hall
- Teamsters Reach Agreement: The tentative agreement between...
- Communispond Inc., New York, named David Harris,...