- Bo Is Examined Amid Fears : Royals: Jackson reportedly has a degenerative hip injury that could end his athletic career.
- TV REVIEW : Ninja Turtles' Namesakes Battle in 'Giants'
- James G. O'Connor was named president of...
- FDA Approves Trimedyne's Surgical Laser: Irvine-based Trimedyne...
- A Real Mooseful
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Camarillo's Hile Cools Off Chatsworth
- College Basketball : Miscellany
- Monterey Museum to Expand : Art: The proposed wing will house the late industrialist Justin Dart's collection of historical California works.
- Fluor Corp. confirmed the appointment of Martha...
- Combined Net Income for 37 O.C. Banks Down by 9%
- At Least 2 Topcoats Will Be Needed When Things Are Rough
- Aspirin Lowers Heart Attack Risk in Women
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Ex-Navajo Leader Faces More Charges
- Doctors Reportedly Deny Iraqis Took Away Babies' Incubators
- California IN BRIEF : WESTWOOD : 3 Finalists Chosen for 10th UC Campus
- COLUMN ONE : East Meets West--and Resents It : A reunited Germany is 16 months old, but for the people of the formerly Communist half, freedom has also brought humiliation, frustration and anger.
- 200 March to Seek Release of Kuwaitis Jailed in Iraq : Human rights: Letters pleading their case are presented at the U.S. and British embassies.
- U.S., Albania Renew Diplomatic Ties
- San Diego
- Moorpark : Continuation High May Get Accredited
- Student Receives 30 Days for Hitting War Protester With Truck
- Storm Dumps Snow and Hail on Region; More Is on the Way : Weather: Palmdale reports two inches of snowfall blanketing the ground. But rainfall in the L.A. basin is light.
- William W. Felts; Auto Dealership Owner
- Order Halts Construction of Gates to Block Streets
- College Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Anderson Too Much for DePaul
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Cools Off Esperanza in League Opener
- Shaw Draws Inspiration From Memories of Bernstein
- Playwright Is Happy to Adapt to New Role at SCR
- Owwww!: Prime James Brown on Display Tonight
- DANCE REVIEW : ABT Uses Leftovers for 'Swan Lake' : Costa Mesa performance resurrects dear, dreary scenery and choreography from 1967.
- James K. Ashford will resign as president...
- Dallas Election Postponed by Federal Court
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Junta Announces National Assembly
- Zschau Won't Seek Cranston Seat Again
- Gorbachev, Yeltsin Clash in Rival Broadcasts on National Unity Vote : Soviet Union: Sunday's referendum will 'pave the way for radical renewal of the union state,' the president says. But his foe sees it as an endorsement of the status quo.
- AIDS Commission to Ask for Bleach Distribution
- Ordinary People Honored for Heroism : Safety: The D.A. hands out the annual Courageous Citizen Award to 12 people who performed good deeds.
- SEAL BEACH : Income-Tax Help for Seniors 60 and Older
- La Palma Man Arrested in Youth's Stabbing on Beach
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Urges Plan to Help Co-Workers
- Austrian Sabine Ginther, who got her first...
- College Basketball : Auto racing
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Popoff Wins Fourth in Row as Titans Rally to Beat Cal
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOCCER COACHES ASSN. ALL-STAR GAMES : North Girls, Boys Sweep a Couple of 2-1 Games
- Nothing Minor About Cutting Back at UCLA
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Readied for April Mission
- DWP Seeks Clues to Hidden Rooms : Inquiry: Tour of two underground chambers seems to reveal evidence of plans to build a massive marijuana farm.
- FILLMORE : Friends Think Man Was Lured to Death
- A's Bandit Suits Up for Latest Heist
- MISSION VIEJO : St. Patrick Parade to Take Place Today
- S&L; Robber Drops Loot During Escape
- Bill Gazzarri, 'Godfather' of Rock in L.A., Dies
- Latinas' 'Impossible' Dreams Get Boost : Education: College students and professionals encourage girls in junior high school who face obstacles in realizing their ambitions.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : So Much for UCLA's Draw : East Regional: Bruins find out that Penn State isn't a pushover in 74-69 first-round loss. Foul trouble silences MacLean in the second half.
- Switzerland's Franz Heinzer clinched his first World...
- Robert M. McGee was named president of...
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Candidate Petitions Available
- ANAHEIM : Former Executive Told to Stand Trial
- NIT ROUNDUP : Slater Scores 27 Points to Lead Wyoming Over Butler
- Next Up: UNLV Faces Georgetown : West Regional: Wrong jersey number helps Rebels do number on Montana, 99-65. Hoyas get past Vanderbilt, 70-60, to set up showdown.
- Master's Reaches NCCAA Title Game With 88-71 Win
- Obituaries - March 16, 1991
- Kurdish Rebels Said to Capture Key Iraqi Town
- Officers From Diverse Backgrounds : Profiles: Of the four who were indicted, two have faced disciplinary action while two others are recalled by neighbors as always willing to help.
- Iraqi Jets Take to Air--So Do U.S. Warplanes : Military: Flights, even within Iraq's own borders, are denounced as 'a direct violation' of cease-fire pact.
- D.A. Vows Wider Probe of Beating as 4 Are Arraigned : Justice: The sergeant who allegedly did nothing to stop the attack and three patrolmen face felony charges. Reiner will investigate 11 other officers at the scene.
- ACLU Figure Named to Police Board
- MWD's Colorado River Water Share to Grow : Supplies: Officials caution that the increase and larger deliveries from the state do not dispel the need to continue conservation.
- Dr. Turner Defends His Practices : Hearing: His attorney calls allegations of incompetence 'hokum,' but the Anaheim physician admits that a hospital imposed restrictions on him.
- Nicola Rossi-Lemeni; Operatic Basso Earned Fame During '50s
- RTD to Reinstate Bus Route Popular With Older People : Sunland-Tujunga: A loop eliminated in July as too difficult to maneuver serves a recreation center nutrition site, post office and convalescent home.
- $50,000 Paid for Window Police Broke in Drug Raid : Suits: Plaintiff drops charges in the destructive 39th and Dalton search. Attorney for the city says settlement has nothing to do with furor over Rodney G. King beating.
- Northrop University Won't Lose Its Accreditation
- No Blue Jeans on These Greens, Say Fashion Czars at La Jolla Club
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Nikita': A Thriller With a Feminine Twist
- Melville P. Windle will retire as president...
- Rice Dispute in Japan: The National Confederation...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Children's Disability Cases to Be Reviewed
- A Short Course
- The Brutal Truth: Gates Has a Final Obligation to LAPD
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ex-School Official to Face Felony Counts
- 5.5 Quake Hits Aleutians
- UC Regents Won't Close Financially Troubled Hospital
- Little Benefit Seen in Gold Salt Injections
- Soccer Official Evades the Boot After Remark : Ouster: An Orange league's coaches do vote to remove a board member who disclosed comments about Latino 'illegals' to the press.
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Arrest in Slayings Spurs Reward Claims
- Bush and Mitterrand Optimistic on Mideast : Diplomacy: The two presidents play down their policy differences after meeting on Martinique.
- Chilly Weather in Comeback--With Rain, Hail
- Fannie Mae Offers New Type of Mortgage:...
- FCC Proposes New Rules on '900' Numbers
- Business Studies the Gulf War for Tips for Success
- Wealthy Have Means to Avoid Dry Seasons
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Arrest in Slayings Spurs Reward Claims
- California / IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Motion Filed in Nursing Care Case
- Santa Ana Shooting Victim Identified as Stanton Man
- SEAL BEACH : Public Forum Will Address Drug Abuse
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. to Appeal Ruling in AIDS Case
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Commissioners Elect Wiley as Chairman
- Officials Say Mobil Pipeline Certain but Route Is Undecided : Oil: Proposed replacement of existing line through the Valley raises concerns about noise and traffic tie-ups.
- BOOK REVIEW : Exploring a Friendship Forged Years Ago in the Heat of War : BUFFALO <i> by Sidney Blair</i> ; Viking $18.95, 202 pages
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Keeper Killed by Fighting Elephants
- Aubran Wayne Martin; Convicted in Union Slayings
- COLUMN ONE : Feminists Make Their Legal Case : Some scholars are arguing that the legal system is biased because it reflects male values. Judges are starting to listen.
- Phony-Document Plot Unravels at Tijuana Post Office
- The Tasks That Await the Liberals
- SigAlert : Loyd Sigmon's Invention Still Travels the Airwaves After 36 Years
- Having been there himself, composer to give benefit for brain injury survivors.
- State Board Gives Doctor Probation in Battery Case
- Police to Provide Free Lifts to St. Patrick's Day Revelers : Rides: Instead of a trip to jail, a fleet of 'paddy wagons' will be used to see that overindulgers get home safely.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bobbing for Big Bucks in a Green Goo
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : A Good Season for Team Tomba but Not for Italy
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Indiana Holds Off Coastal Carolina, 79-69
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Much Frustration, Little Elation for Loyola Basketball
- In Tustin, They Can't Get Enough of Moore : Division II boys: Junior who shuns limelight shines on court. 'It seems all his baskets are huge,' coach says.
- Soccer All-Star Games Tonight at Chapman
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Paraclete Practice Time Goes Down the Drain After Rains Flood Field
- Nippon Now Stompin' at the Savoy
- Four Chances to See Jim Morrison, the Doors in Action
- THE WAR'S AFTERMATH
- ART REVIEWS : Mixed-Media Homage to a Black Martyr : Kerry James Marshall mines history and folklore to build a visual vocabulary around the motifs of black folk art. Several of his paintings are in tribute to Nat Turner.
- Kings Lose, 6-3, Slide Back Into Tie : Hockey: Blackhawks score three shorthanded goals to win rough game in which five players are ejected.
- No PCP Found in Tests for More Tainted Milk
- Curtis Defeats Anthony in Rolloff to Win His First Title
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Tune In Again Next Year
- CLIPBOARD : Recycling Fever
- Andi Matheny Acts Up at West Coast Ensemble
- Nippon Now Stompin' at the Savoy
- A Cultural Excursion Around the World
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Eldredge Earns a Bronze Medal : Figure skating: Two-time U.S. champ jumps from fifth to finish behind Canada's Browning, Soviet Union's Petrenko.
- College Basketball
- Two Brothers Found Dead in Their Home
- County GOP Says Reed Violated Election Code : Politics: Executive committee cites his mailer attacking opponent John Lewis in state Senate race. But Reed is not censured.
- Blyleven Probably Will Miss Opening Day
- Clemens Trying to Peel New Label : Baseball: Red Sox ace intent on putting 'bad news' reputation behind him as quickly as possible.
- SAILING / CONGRESSIONAL CUP : New Zealanders in Front as Brady Is Taught a Lesson
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : One Titan Wrestler Advances in NCAA
- Pryor Arrested on Drug Charges, Held in Cincinnati on $10,000 Bond
- Music School Turns Ear Toward Teamwork, Professionalism
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Redd Kross Growing Up--but Not Slowing Up
- President Bush's Successful War
- Liberated Kuwait
- Judge Orders Contraception
- Judge Orders Contraception
- Snakes and other reptiles have been getting...
- President Bush's Successful War
- President Bush's Successful War
- Columns Left, Right
- A Causality of War
- Judge Orders Contraception
- President Bush's Successful War
- Teacher's Aide Accused of Being Leader of Drug Ring
- Their Brains Are Primed for Victory : Education: West High School's nine-member academic decathlon team has put in 1,000 hours of study as it heads into the state championship today. Members hope to bring home the South Bay's first state trophy.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Stop Sign Approved for Busy Intersection
- $100,000 in Jewelry Stolen From Store
- Drug-Infested Neighborhood Targeted : Crime: More than 14 agencies will try to win the assistance of residents on Lanark Street in the Valley to dry up the narcotics trafficking.
- Bone Marrow Foundation Cleared in Federal Report
- Wet Seal Reports Sluggish 4th-Quarter Earnings : Retailing: The women's clothing chain has a bright future despite the net-income downturn, analysts say.
- Sizzler Restaurants International Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- Fresh Fruit Prices Rising: Reduced supplies of...
- Serbian Crisis Raises Hope of Easing Ethnic Hostilities : Yugoslavia: The republic's hard-line leader has been weakened and forced to make changes. This may reduce pressures for civil war.
- Objects of Allure
- Seymour Urges Long-Term Solutions to Drought
- East Plagued by Late-Winter Snowstorm
- Secret Rooms Found Beneath Power Station
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Who Says They Can't Fire the Chief?
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Seton Hall Defense Rides Waves, 71-51
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Threesome Homes In On Torrey Pines
- Cardis Loses $1.7 Million in Latest Quarter : Parts: The auto component seller says it is trying to restructure $900,000 in loans from two creditors.
- Band of Beads, Bell-Bottoms
- Woman Dies Trying to Stop Fight Between Elephants
- Thatcher Says Thanks During Pendleton Visit
- Howard Ashman; Oscar-Winning Lyricist
- Teams Search for Man Missing in Desert
- SEAL BEACH : Lifeguards Gaining Authority to Ticket
- YORBA LINDA : New Traffic Panel Members Appointed
- Alaska May Send Rain This Way Today, Sunday
- LA HABRA : Planners Delay Vote on Homeless Shelter
- Sneed Says He's Ironing Things Out With Team : Titans: Basketball coach meets with players who reportedly had sought his dismissal. He says situation was blown out of proportion.
- Elmer Orloff, vice president and Western region...
- Winnebago Recalling Workers:Winnebago Industries Inc. said it...
- Controversy Over 'Power Moves'
- Drought Requires Long-Term Solutions, Seymour Says
- Q & A: CANDIDATES VIEWS ON THE ISSUES : L. A. City Council: 12th District
- Historic Hotel Barred From Evicting Residents
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Oppose Impact Report
- VENTURA : Green Party Will Boycott Parade
- Sheriff May Eliminate 'Honorary' Deputies
- OXNARD : Residents Fight Cuts in Music at Schools
- Buyers of La Jolla Home Go to Court in Attempt to Kill Proposition 13 : Taxes: Their attorneys say the measure simply isn't fair, but the legal challenge isn't the first.
- Parents, Leaders Support School Principal
- Frommer's local travel guide says, "Los Angeles...
- College Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Wichmann's Save Keeps Notre Dame Unbeaten
- L.A. Heat Owes College for Use of Veterans Stadium
- Sacramento-to-L.A. Torch Run Will Precede Olympic Festival
- San Fernando Ends Slump With 13-4 Win Over Kennedy
- Ratliff's Lapse Gives Valley a Lift : College baseball: Baserunning blunder leads to decisive run as Ventura fails to execute rundown properly in Monarchs' 3-2 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Burned-Out 'Firehead'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Pokerfaces' at Odyssey Deals Cast a Bad Hand
- Aztecs Top New Mexico
- Music Reviews : Life-Affirming Works From Theresienstadt
- Teddy's Back : Pop music: With his fourth album since his incapacitating auto accident, soul singer Pendergrass regains his stride.
- COLUMN LEFT : Friendly Fire on the Home Front : The President's gutted rights bill uses race to camouflage an assault on workers.
- MOORPARK : New K mart to Add 150 Jobs, Sales Taxes
- St. Mary's Hires Stanford Assistant
- County Fire Officers Cleared of Race Bias : Inquiry: A white captain and battalion chief were accused of harassing two black dispatchers. They were reprimanded for violating other department rules.
- Palos Verdes' Foe Will Not Back Down
- GOLF : Faldo Starts Quickly, Trails by One
- Rustic Italian at Oli Ola
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mr. De Niro Goes to Washington
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Wheeling and Dealing in the 'Shadow'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Better Days': A Satirical Look at a Crumbling Town
- Reassuring a Troubled Citizenry : Welcome involvement by U.S. attorney general in police brutality issue
- Commission to Discuss Boxing Controversies
- Here Comes the Jud and NCAA Is on Trial : West Regional: Michigan State's Heathcote not happy with placement far from home.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : MacLeod Works Overtime for 700th
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Extend Home Streak to 18
- Aztec Football Games to Start Earlier : College football: Most games to begin at 6:05.
- PADRES : Dave Smith Glad He's With Cubs
- TV REVIEW : The Story of Republic Pictures on AMC Cable : A two-hour retrospective of the B-movie studio airs tonight at 5 and 10. John Wayne and Roy Rogers made a total of more than 100 movies there.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Santa Ana's Bill Ross to Be Honored Tonight
- Wisconsin Eau Claire Beats Westmont, 55-52
- HORSE RACING / FLORIDA DERBY : Fly So Free to Face Jackie Wackie
- Santa Clara on Brink of a Record : Prep basketball: Saints face Hayward in final in bid to become first boys' team to win three consecutive California state titles.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fremont Has Taken Rough Road to Title Game
- Villafana Limits Poly to 1 Hit but Errors Hand Sylmar 3-0 Loss
- Santa Monica Recovers From Slow Start to Beat Hawthorne
- Two Old Pros Salvage 'Old Explorers'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Caruso Ristorante Sings Best at Dessert Time
- Man Accused of Killing Co-Worker
- Drive Is Launched to Put New Growth-Control Initiative on City Ballot : Politics: The group PLAN says its action is prompted by the City Council's reneging on its pledge.
- Cardis Loses $1.7 Million in Latest Quarter : Parts: The auto component seller says it is trying to restructure $900,000 in loans from two creditors.
- Gene Linked to Colon Cancer Identified : Medicine: The discovery opens the way to recognize high-risk individuals and could lead to new therapies for the disease.
- Iraqis Were Brutal, Not Bright, Envoy Says : Diplomacy: The former U.S. ambassador to Kuwait describes the hardships of living 110 days under siege.
- SANTA ANA : Science Center Site Reportedly Chosen
- Experts Debate if Ex-Deputies' Sentences Fit Their Crimes
- NIT : Fordham Has No Trouble in Opener
- 'Good' Not Great Collection of Soul Hits of '70s
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Lesson in Comradeship
- Police Mishandled Poisoning, Family Says : Law enforcement: Officers treated victims of PCP-tainted milk as drug users, according to lawyer.
- School Officials Warned of Growing Budget Woes
- MOORPARK : Carwash Builder to Replace Trees
- DODGERS : Hamilton Not Only Hitless, He Also Feels Pain
- Injured Football Player Remains in Coma : High schools: Condition of Madison's Curtis Dawson upgraded.
- Indiana State's Haas Does Own Trouble-Shooting : College baseball: Left-hander shackles Northridge after shaky start and leads Sycamores to 5-2 victory in Fresno tournament.
- THE WAR'S AFTERMATH
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Big Flavors at Mini-Mall's 2 Tiny Eateries
- Music Reviews : Pollini Challenges Partisan Audience
- Music Reviews : Talich Quartet at the Wilshire Ebell
- Warner to Distribute Morgan Creek: Morgan Creek...
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Innocent Plea Made in Wayne Assault
- CLIPBOARD
- Nominee Backs Ban on Fetal Tissue Research
- They Are Bound for a Place in History : Books: Earning a niche in the World Book Encyclopedia, the backbone of elementary student research for years, carries a certain resonance.
- U.S. to Review Complaints of Brutality
- Judge Rules Against Dunes Group : Oxnard: The court says residents have not shown a link between toxic wastes in the soil and their illnesses. Attorneys blame a misunderstanding.
- Jackson Testifies in Brutality Case : Law enforcement: The ex-officer tells jurors that a Long Beach policeman shoved him through a plate-glass window. The scene was recorded on videotape by NBC.
- Senate Votes to Require Underground Rail Line
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Tops USDHS, Advances to Title Game
- Announcements : COACHING POSITIONS
- Estancia's Fuerbringer Slam Dunks His Personal Goals : Division III boys: Forward adds State championship to list after the Eagles' romp through the regionals.
- Master's Loses 16-Point Lead but Rebounds to Win
- Brash Talk Before the Big Game : Basketball: Berkeley High coach says his team is the underdog, but he is "not awed" by two-time defending state champion Morningside.
- POP ALBUM CHART : 'Sweat' Has Other Albums Perspiring
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Living Dead': Cheap Thrill Survives
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Redd Kross Adds Dimension
- DANCE REVIEW : New Casts in 'Fall River' and 'Imperial'
- Collins Food International Inc.: The restaurant operator...
- William Clay Ford Jr., one of Henry...
- Bank of California: The San Francisco bank,...
- Chartwell Sells Most of Its Avon Shares
- Irish, Gays, Mayor Get in Step for St. Patrick's March in N.Y.
- Colton Family of 4 Found Shot to Death
- More Schools Targeted in Billing Audit : Research: After uncovering funding abuses at Stanford, federal investigators reportedly have put UC Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, USC and others on their list.
- Honecker Flown to Moscow by Soviets; Bonn Protests : Germany: The former Communist chief is wanted by a Berlin court for his East German role. Kohl's government insists that he 'be returned without delay.'
- Water Authority Adopts Toughest San Diego Plan
- U.S. Troops Reoccupy Deepest Iraqi Positions : Tactics: The move is seen as a warning to Hussein to deal cautiously with rebels or face a new confrontation.
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Premier's Party Sweeps Elections
- DMV Reviews Tax Paid by Torrance Police Chief on Car
- UCLA Chancellor Gets OK to Move Off Campus
- COUNTYWIDE : Women's History Project to Honor 3
- Ex-Official Ordered to Demolish Garage
- Regents Say Medical Center to Stay Open : Hospital: Regents hail $3 million from O.C. supervisors for indigent care at UCI facility, but cutbacks and full closure remain options without more assistance.
- CAMARILLO : City Delays Pullout From Association
- New Charges Allowed in Gionis Case
- The Art of Living Together--Closely
- Jones Tops Rio Mesa's Run of Talent
- Angels Designate Parker as Hitter : Baseball: Team trades Bichette to Brewers to bring left-handed power, experience to the batting order.
- Bruins Have Lion's Share of Expectations
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Class Cast in 'Class Action' Court Drama
- Parretti Wins a Libel Judgment: MGM-Pathe Communications...
- International Paper to Purchase Dillard
- Trimedyne Executive to Leave Irvine Firm : Resignation: CEO Howard Cooper is credited for steering the maker of laser systems through its most tumultuous period.
- Circle 1000 Brunches Out With Ueberroth : Supporters: Members of a fund-raising group for Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach get a thank-you.