- Ousted Thai Heads for Exile in Europe
- Stuart Luxon, formerly chief operating officer of...
- UCI to Tighten Security After Attacks on Women : Assaults: The Associated Students will set up neighborhood-watch programs at dorms and apartments after three incidents since Feb. 8.
- Refugees Tell of Brutal Treatment by Kuwaitis : Human rights: Palestinians and others say they were tortured at army-run jails, dumped at the Iraq border.
- Juvenile Arrested in Series of Rapes in Long Beach
- Irvine to Back Tollway's Environmental Report
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Approves Fines for Wasting Water
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Rally, Bring Down Jets, 5-3
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- DODGERS : Cook Serves Up a Victory Over Expos, 8-4
- Battle Lines Form Over 'Strangers' : Television: Anti-abortion activists plan a campaign to dissuade advertisers from sponsoring a movie about a man who went to court to abort his comatose wife's fetus in order to save her life. It airs in April.
- Lagoon Project Wins Approval
- OXNARD : Officials to Increase Security at School
- Don't count Vancouver Canuck hockey player Gino...
- Drug Bust Allegedly Involves O.C. Man
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Of Checks, Spies and Videotape : Scouting on the seas: Contenders go to great lengths to find out about rival boats.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark No Match for Canyons
- CS Long Beach Gets 30 Runs, 28 Hits in Victory Over Portland
- LATC Takes Top Drama Honors : Stage: Downtown center's production of 'The Illusion' leads with six Drama Critics Circle Awards. Smaller theaters also make a strong showing.
- TV REVIEW : 'Splendid Stones' . . . Polished to Perfection
- Back Up Patriotism by Helping Veterans
- Perrier Ads Under FTC Fire: The Federal...
- Windfall From Rebuilding Kuwait May Be Mirage
- Just a Kid Herself : Linda, a Mother at 12, Is Determined Five Years Later to Beat the Odds
- S. African Land Reform to Lift Curbs on Blacks
- 2 Bay Area Men Are Indicted in Sale of Steroids
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- Honig Sees 'Conspiracy' to Harm Him Politically
- Rebels' Allies Charge Fraud in Salvador Vote Counting
- COUNTYWIDE : Bus System to Start Discount Programs
- Many Hopes Dashed by Leticia's Death
- Loan Plan to Aid Film Distributors Announced
- Officials Sound Alarm on Policy for Jet Noise : Transportation: The chief of John Wayne Airport tells congressmen that the FAA measures could hurt local plans to build a new regional airport.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT REPORT : PACIFIC 10 : Oregon's Brandon Is Player of Year
- Budgeting
- Eastern Site No Bonus for UCLA's Opponent : NCAA tournament: Penn State coach fears Nittany Lions will be victims of school's football feud with Syracuse.
- Basketball
- Winter Sports
- Comparatively Speaking, Coach's Crime a Mere Misdemeanor
- RADIO
- Moscow Circus High Fliers Take Their Job Seriously : Aerialists: The Flying Cranes view their trapeze performance as a dangerous but poetic work of art.
- 'Godfather III' Accused of Plagiarism : Movies: David Yallop claims that the film's plot coincides with his 1984 book 'In God's Name.' It alleges that Pope John Paul I was murdered.
- Lujan Says Lack of Water Imposes Need to Consider Limit on Growth : Shortages: Interior secretary is also investigating whether he can prohibit federal deliveries to state farmers.
- Summit Within Sight as Cloud Over U.S.-Soviet Relations Begins to Lift : Superpowers: End of Gulf War, easing of Moscow's Baltic crackdown boost ties.
- Mandela Case: Key Test for Her White Lawyer : South Africa: Her fate in kidnaping and assault trial rests largely on the duel between the black accuser and her attorney.
- 2 Grossmont Doctors Sue to Stop Sharp Merger
- Fence Dispute Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Arrested
- PLATFORM : A Saving Grace
- Filipinos Find Nursing a Passport to America
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Builder Accused of Ruining Hawk's Nest
- VENTURA : 28 Teachers to Get Layoff Warnings
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Appraisal Sought on Possible Jail Site
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Grossmont's Spears Tosses Perfect Game, Strikes Out 10 Against Fallbrook
- Group of Titan Basketball Players Seeks Sneed's Dismissal : Fullerton: As many as eight are unhappy, but interim athletic director says he won't investigate allegations against coach until speaking with them.
- Water Meter to Count On : Drought: A pair of inventors created a device to monitor home use. It's part of flood of products appearing in the current crisis.
- State Faces Price Haggle in Search for Water : Drought: Only 25% of the amount sought for an emergency bank has been contracted for. Some farmers reportedly want twice the money being offered.
- Parents Need to Closely Watch Kids' Table Matters
- Poverty Group Tells of Hunger in Central Valley
- SAT Alternative Also Opens Doors to University Admission
- Oxnard Delays Action on Water Rationing Plan
- Fire at Auto Body Shop Does $250,000 Damage
- Costa Mesa Seeks Order Aimed at Closing Bar
- MWD Board OKs Rate Hike of 23.8% for Agency Clients : Water: Residential customers in Los Angeles can expect their bills to rise about $2 a month, a DWP official says.
- Landmarks Panel Scraps Support for Sanitorium
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Home Target of 2nd State Inquiry
- Poker Loss Admitted by Dykstra
- Presley Gets Chance to Impress Padres
- Four Active Jockeys on Hall of Fame Ballot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mel Tillis in Full Swing at Crazy Horse
- TREND WATCH
- Rehearing Sought in Amgen Case: Genetics Institute...
- Legislative Solution to Asbestos Claims Sought: The...
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- A Wealth of Ideas : Anaheim Inventor of Jet-X, Slush Mug, Turbo-Wash Keeps On Creating
- House Panel Backs New Rights Bill Opposed by Bush; Showdown Seen : Bias: Democrats stress benefits to women in legislation similar to version vetoed last year. President has raised specter of job quotas.
- Debby R. Zurzolo was named a partner...
- Royal Lineage: Princess Kiko, 24, the commoner...
- Supervisors Endorse Bill for Alaska Water Pipeline
- Oceanside Murder Case Goes to Jury
- Disqualification Opens Up Compton Council Election
- 5 Videotapes Played at Police Abuse Trial
- Opening Up the Classroom : Education: The Conejo Valley Unified School District considers a program that allows students to learn at their own pace.
- Paper Reports Sampson Is Irvine's No. 1 Choice
- Boys' Basketball Coach at Villa Park Resigns
- Towson State Not in Awe of Ohio State
- A Rewarding 'Androcles' at the Coronet
- PEOPLEWATCH
- McDonnell Douglas Debt Rating Reduced
- Emotional Issue Unresolved in N.Y. News Case : Labor: The public policy question of hiring replacement workers during a strike is left open.
- IBM, Microsoft Admit FTC Probe on Software : Investigation: The two computer firms have been questioned about a 1989 plan that could have been anti-competitive.
- Plugging Into High-Tech Stocks : Securities: Analysts predict this year will be strong for new public offerings by small electronics firms.
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- 4 Koreans Die in Crash
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : Air Force Sergeant Killed in Bomb Blast
- Serbian Regime Accepts Some of Protesters' Demands : Yugoslavia: Opposition leader is freed from jail. A military crackdown is possible.
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- Samoans Protest Killing of 2 Brothers : Police: Hundreds demonstrate in Compton to demand a criminal investigation of the incident, in which an officer shot unarmed men 20 times.
- Purple Heart Story : Young Marine Was Wounded Early in the Ground War
- 2 High-Level D.A.'s Office Executives Retiring : Openings: They will make three key officials to leave since December. Dist. Atty. Capizzi will have a chance to make his own appointments to top jobs.
- Eighth-Grader Wounds Himself With Gun Brought by Student
- The Numbers
- San Juan Honorary Matriarch Dies : Services: Juanita Rios Foy belonged to one of the community's oldest families and will be honored with a funeral procession. She was 78.
- FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Canadians Take Lead Over Soviets
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Designs on Winning? Get High-Tech Info
- SAILING CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Davis Looks to Overtake No. 1 Dickson
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Windfall From Rebuilding Kuwait May Be Mirage
- Glad to Hear That Report Backs Mobil
- Lake View Terrace Got a Bum Rap
- Water Main Break Is the Last Straw
- Airport Was There Before Houses Were
- MOVIES - March 13, 1991
- Obituaries - March 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 13, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 13, 1991
- Maxwell, 9 Unions Agree to Rescue N.Y. Daily News : Media: He must still strike a deal with Tribune Co. to complete his purchase of the crippled tabloid.
- RULE BRITANNIA: It turns out Henry Kissinger...
- TONIGHT: American Ballet Theatre performs works by...
- Clouds Hang Over Party for Stanford's Centennial : Education: The prestigious institution, hit by a quake and budget cutbacks, now faces a federal inquiry.
- Baker Suggests Steps to Peace : Middle East: He offers a menu of concessions that would freeze Israeli settlements in occupied territories. In turn, Palestinians would set aside PLO leadership.
- GUTLESS? Dick Williams isn't one of those...
- Gates Shuffles LAPD Brass : Police: The commander of the Valley Bureau--where officers were videotaped beating a motorist--is among those reassigned. A spokesman says the shake-up is unrelated to the incident.
- Bradley Blunder : Mayor Signs Measure He Intended to Veto; It Would Boost Council's Power
- Healing Process Begins for Police, Public After Beating : Community: Activists do not want the incident to overshadow gains in cutting crime and building trust.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Missing Man's Body Washes Up on Beach
- Interior Secretary Enters Land-Swap Dispute : Jordan Ranch: National Park Service officials say the agency is still neutral on the exchange involving property owned by Bob Hope.
- LOOK-ALIKE: Sacramento lobbyist Jerry Haleva looked so...
- Mayor to Seek Power to Oust Top Officials
- SPLISH SPLASH: Just how much water do...
- State, U. S. in Accord on Care Homes
- Husband Admits Killing Wife, 3 Others at Party
- Software Firms to Merge: Sierra On-Line and...
- Firm in Chapter 11 to Be Liquidated Because of Ruling
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: CALIFORNIA GNATCATCHER <i> (Polioptila californica) </i>
- Yeltsin Applauds Coal Miners in Strike Aimed at Ousting Gorbachev : Soviet Union: Workers, in turn, say they will strive to protect the populist's political position.
- Stark Crewman Gets Two Life Terms
- Carrier Saratoga Leaves Gulf Region
- San Ysidro
- City Manager Says He'll File Lawsuit Over Firing
- Mediation Proves Its Case at Superior Court
- When USC humanities Prof. Gloria Orenstein learned...
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- OPEC Grappling With Issue of Whether to Cut Back on Oil Production
- Builder Faces Friday Deadline on Land Plan : Construction: An Encino developer's partnership has filed for bankruptcy protection. The project involves 7,200 acres near Temecula.
- Technology : Apple Slashes Price of Several Mac Computers
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Relocation Starts for Albanian Refugees
- California IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : 12 Gang Members Charged in Killings
- Storms Help State Stay Even : Drought: Rain and snow in the north keep California from losing more ground. But the moisture does little to boost long-term water supplies.
- Controversial Jesus Seminar
- KEEPING FIT : Right Moves Might Change Your Mind : A professor of applied social science believes that exercise can affect your personality.
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : THE AIR WAR: Raining Terror
- SIMI VALLEY : Mayor to Meet With Head of Park Service
- Review Asked in Killing by Deputy Sheriff : Justice: Grand Jury requests that the state attorney general review the D.A.'s decision not to charge a reserve deputy who shot an innocent man.
- COUNTYWIDE : Lacey Is Invited to Address House Panel
- Trial Begins for Man Accused of Officer's Killing
- County Appeals Decision in Fight With Court Union
- Credit Unions Healthy, Report Says: The credit...
- GAF Corp.: The chemical company reported a...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : The Middle East: Breeding Ground For Instability
- Ah . . . Fantasies of the Cinema and the AYAR Syndrome
- Bush Calls for Quick Passage of Bill That Expands Death Penalty, Limits Appeals
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : THE STRATEGY: Feint and Fury
- COUNTYWIDE : Rebuttals Filed for Measure J Initiative
- Tales of a Blue Dragon
- Dealer in Old Money Feels Aura of History in His Coins, Currency
- Major Cocaine Smuggler Receives Life Sentence
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : College of Canyons Beats Oxnard, 4-3
- This NAIA Tournament Is Special for Westmont's Kammerers
- TV Reviews : A Gleeful Tribute to Rocky and Bullwinkle
- TELEVISION/VIDEO
- Beth Burns, founding artistic director of the...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Duo Teams For Perfect Game
- A Recording Coup for Michael's Little Sister : Pop music: Janet Jackson signs the largest recording contract in history--an estimated $32 million. Michael Jackson is next; his deal may be worth $60 million.
- Orchestra Drops 2 Dates at OCC; Poor Sales Cited
- El Camino Football Team Even Draws Blood in the Off-Season
- Less Fat Means Dangerous Bat in His Hands
- Square D Discussing Linkup: The Palatine, Ill.,...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front
- The Skid Row Vote : Homeless Constituents Draw the Attention of 9th District Candidates
- Santa Clarita Council Agendas Available to Home Computer Users
- TRACK AND FIELD : Johnson Appears to Have as Many Problems Off the Track as on It
- Spear Financial Posts Profit of $1.07 Million
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : 50% Cut in Water May Worsen S.D. Recession Woes
- State Tax Receipts for Two Months Fall $358 Million Below Estimates
- Spray-On Heat Treatment
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : American Casualties of Desert Storm
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : Beyond the Line in the Sand
- $1 Billion in Annenberg Art for N.Y.
- San Diego
- Sears Officials Looking Into Alleged Roughing Up of Shoplifting Suspect : Investigation: An eyewitness says two guards at the South Coast Plaza store used excessive force.
- Weather Hampers Effort to Reach Site of Plane Crash
- GARDEN GROVE : Heater Confirmed as Fatal Fire Cause
- * Edgar (Bud) Morrison; Teacher, Principal
- Hotel Delays Not Linked to Poor Market
- Kmart Corp., Troy, Mich., named Charles R....
- Missing Girl's Body Is Found Near Oceanside
- Controversial Jesus Seminar
- Weighing the Benefits of Herbal Body Wraps
- County in Running to Get Scientific Research Facility
- Component Maker Reports $188,081 Profit
- Former Lincoln President Pleads Guilty to Fraud : S&L; scandal: The action by Ray C. Fidel is part of a secret plea agreement. He is the first of the thrift's former executives to admit to criminal wrongdoing.
- Levy Bancorp's Income Up 12% for 4th Quarter
- Body of Kidnaped Oceanside Girl Is Discovered in Canyon
- 3rd Cyanide Death, Sudafed Link Probed : Poisonings: A man who told paramedics he had taken a cold tablet dies. There are differences between this case and two earlier fatalities.
- Match Cough Formula With Symptoms
- Man Found Guilty in Drug and Arms Case
- Joyful Hugs Welcome Marines : Homecoming: Returning warriors catch up on changes in their families and revel in rejoining loved ones.
- Residents' Group Halts Patrol After Shooting at Sex Shop
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTC to Redo Study on Car-Pool Lanes
- Redhead, Shoulders Over Rest
- Coverage of Gulf War
- Carter Hawley's Adviser Faces His Biggest Test : Bankruptcy case: Investment banker Jeffrey Chanin is putting his iron will and resourcefulness to work for the retail concern as its bankruptcy and financial consultant and negotiator.
- H & H Oil Tool Posts $585,000 Earnings for '90
- EEOC Files Suit Against Japanese-Owned Firm: The...
- Automated Teller Fees Spreading, Groups Says
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : Scantron to Market Pen-Based System for Handwritten Data
- WITNESS TO WAR
- Noise Curbs Causing Near-Misses, Pilots Say : Aviation: Flight maneuvers that reduc<i> e</i> sound are called hazardous. Reports criticize John Wayne Airport.
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : THE GROUND WAR: Lightning Pace
- Significant Deterioration in Health of U.S. Children Found : Poverty: An advocacy group's report also says the social picture for youngsters--especially the poor--has gotten worse over the last decade.
- OXNARD : Recreation Official Resigns for New Job
- New Attorney Takes Over for Menendez Brother
- When Human Rights Are Violated
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Pilot Walks Away in Wayne Crash
- LOS ALAMITOS : Parents to Preview Preschool Program
- Another Rain Storm Is on the Way
- Washington State Coach Meets With UCI Officials
- PADRES : Monday Finds It Hard to Go Home Again
- Pinkerton's Inc. named James M. Richardson as...
- M. Friedman; Developed 'Rabbit Test'
- Minority Serbs in Croatia Fear New Genocide : Yugoslavia: Re-emergence of checkerboard shield associated with fascists of World War II adds to anxiety in troubled republic.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 3 Black Townships Put Under Curfew
- SAN CLEMENTE : Educator, Citizen Nominations Open
- ORANGE : Tax Question May Delay Annexations
- Courier Moves to Head of Higueras' Class : Tennis: Former Spanish clay standout did a job on Chang. Now he is singled out for his work with big-hitting Floridian.
- ANALYSIS : The Road Ahead Is Tough for Las Vegas
- Toshiba Unit Backs Out of 6-Floor Lease : Office space: The transaction would have been one of the county's biggest. Developer Birtcher is left with 18-story Lakeshore Towers in Irvine and no tenants.
- British Airways Loses Its Smooth Ride to London : Transportation: A deal that gives United and American airlines choice spots at Heathrow Airport may cost the U.K. carrier passengers and profits.
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : SMART BOMBS/CHEMICAL WARFARE
- Nguyen Van Hieu; Represented Viet Cong at Peace Talks
- Warner Bros., Burbank, has appointed Constance B....
- Fox Lists Calabasas as Possible Relocation Site
- $2.7-Million Insider Trading Fine: A federal court...
- Last week saw the Dow Jones Industrial...
- A Recession? Not for the Casinos in Nevada
- 1990 Profit Highest in History of Blue Cross
- U.S. Dealt Setback in Decision on Labs Owned by Doctors
- Treasury Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold...
- Lithuania's President Gets $475,000 Peace Prize From Norwegian Public
- Lemuel (Lem) Tucker; Emmy-Winning CBS News Correspondent
- Conditions Go From Bad to Worse in Kuwait City
- Searchers Comb Mountains for Toddler : Missing: Boy, 3, wandered from his father at a remote cabin in rugged Riverside County community.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Named as Drought Agency
- Oxnard Man Says 4 Officers Clubbed Him
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Urged to Adopt a Flag
- Amateur Sports
- David Beilstein
- Pro Football
- Hollywood's Race for Inner Space : Entertainment: With regular studios heavily booked, producers are turning to other venues--like warehouses--to shoot television shows and films.
- THREE-DAY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Rocky Start for 'New Jack City'
- Former SBA Chief to Join Honeywell
- National Semiconductor Corp.: The Santa Clara, Calif.-based...
- Debate Continues Over the 'Yeast Connection' : Medication: Two drugs to fight routine infections have been approved for over-the-counter sale. They once were available only by prescription.
- Doctors Group Urges Toughest No Smoking Law
- George Bush
- Fans, Ex-Fans Advise About Put-Downs, Lightening Up
- Downed Pilots Endured 'Severe' Treatment, but GIs Fared Better : Prisoners: American fliers apparently got the worst of ordeal in Iraqi captivity.
- Westlake, Newbury Park Face 30% Cuts : Water: Two agencies act swiftly to avoid harsh fines. Officials say similar levels soon could be imposed on the rest of Thousands Oaks.
- Flynn Angers Landfill Operators : Environment: County supervisor says Bailard dump has contaminated nearby ground water with vinyl chloride.
- Lawyer Describes Client as 'Thief, Liar'
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans' Roller-Coaster Ride Bottoms Out
- Candidates Set Apart by Styles of Lawmaking : Senate race: When it comes to passing bills, Assembly members vying for the 35th District seat can take it or leave it. But some say shaping legislation is a top priority.
- TV Reviews : 'Stop at Nothing': A Question of Justice Over the Welfare of a Child
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Ex-Chairman Countersues Gradco Systems
- ANAHEIM : First-Time Buyers Eligible for Loans
- San Onofre
- Gorbachev May Indeed Have a Plan : Soviet Union: Letting popular sentiment express itself may be setting the stage to corner the hard-liners.
- County Issue Growth Control During the...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR :...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR :...
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR :...
- Ex-Lincoln S&L; President Pleads Guilty
- Pentagon Purchasing Special Chemical Suits
- Coverage of Gulf War
- SPECIAL REPORT: WITNESS TO WAR : Memoirs From the Battle Front, the Diplomatic Front and the Home Front : Witness to War
- Constance Perkins; Art Scholar, Professor
- In a Bind : Designers strut pullovers, dresses and bodysuits in springy fabrics that cling to every last curve.
- Noise Abatement Causing Near Misses, Pilots Charge : Aviation: Flight maneuvers that reduce sound are called hazardous. Reports criticize John Wayne Airport.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Men Sought in Bank Robberies
- VENTURA : Man Gets 16 Years Over Crime Spree
- Coverage of Gulf War
- Just Say Yes to Colombia and Peru
- STOCKS : Dow Slides 15.84 on Recession Worries
- Great Western Forms National Mortgage Index : Housing: The new formula is based on government borrowing rates. It may signal a move away from the current 11th District standard.
- Paramount Defends Profit Formula: Paramount Pictures filed...
- American Medical Will Sell and Lease Back Irvine Center
- Tandon to Market New Workstation Line