- Documentary : Town Toughs It Out Amid Goon Squads and Guerrillas : In this violent Colombian oil center, bombings and murders are daily occurrences.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Franklin Sworn In as Commerce Chief
- American Diplomats Try to Steer Businesses Toward Southeast Asia
- S.D. City Council OKs Gun Buy-Back Effort
- OXNARD : Store Penalized Over Sale of Checks
- Savings From LAPD Use of Civilians Cited
- Judge Labels Plan to Rent Jail Bizarre
- Gangs' Paper Trail : Magazines: Teen Angels prints graffiti, art, poetry and obituaries. Critics say it glorifies the lifestyle but doesn't show the consequences.
- Generally Speaking, a Visit to Remember : Military: Gen. Colin Powell, the nation's top soldier, dazzles schoolchildren with choppers and pro-education message.
- VENTURA FREEWAY : Report on Elevated Rail Line Delayed
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton's Bad Shoulder Flares Up
- Curator to Take Post in Chicago : Art: Madeleine Grynsztejn, an associate at the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, has organized 16 shows there in the past six years.
- OPERA REVIEW : A Modernist Perversion
- Love Triangle Disputed as Slaying Cause : Crime: The girlfriend of the victim in the Dana Point Marina shooting said they were friends of the suspect and his wife.
- Sit and Smile : Education: With a focus on improving student behavior and curbing horseplay and vandalism, some San Diego school buses have been equipped with video cameras.
- Clothing Needy Schoolchildren Suits Her Well
- COUNTYWIDE : Firefighters Seek Board Intervention
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Ray of Hope for Troubled Lives
- Oklahoma City Wins NAIA Crown, 82-73
- Weekend Box Office : Sales Surge but Lag Behind Last Year
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Borrowed Time' a Comedy That Suspends Mystery
- UPDATE : High Court's Ruling Due on Airport Solicitor Ban
- Russian Jews Begin Anew in Brea Enclave
- Mexico City Extends Tighter Curbs on Smog : Pollution: Cars and industries are affected. The capital plays down the dangers, suggests taking vitamins.
- Shuttle Launching Reset for Today
- FREE SPEECH : Indian Sports Nickname Issue Riles Fans : Portland paper's decision not to print names is well-received out of state--but not at home.
- HELSINKI : For Friendlier Skies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Methanol Vehicles to Join City Fleet
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Wilson to Consider Clemency for Harris
- ANAHEIM : City to Ponder Hefty Refund of Sales Taxes
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : U.S.-Japan Treaty Can Turn Things Around : The Soviet bear once made us huddle together. He's gone, now we must introduce reciprocity to our dealings.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Panel Rejects Plan to Buy Hospital Site
- * John Lawrence; Actor
- Not All Bonds Are Created Equally Safe Investments
- Companies Relocate: A couple of Orange County...
- CARSON : 18 Baby Boas Stolen From Classroom
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Behavior Modification for a Pachyderm
- SOUTH-CENTRAL L.A. : Father Won't Be Charged in Girl's Fatal Shooting
- Postscript : A Lion in Winter Stalking Canada's Mulroney : Since leaving office, Pierre Trudeau has effectively stayed out of politics. But now the once-flamboyant premier is expected to emerge from the shadows to fight constitutional reforms.
- Charges Against Two Narcotics Officers Dismissed : Drug case: Judge also reduces the remaining counts against four others accused of skimming cash and beating suspects.
- Pro Football
- Theaters Reaching Out to Students in San Diego : Stage: Old Globe and San Diego Rep programs go to the classroom to awaken student interest.
- A Nod to the Blacklisted at Writers Guild Awards
- Defaced Theater Suffers 2nd Attack With Hate Mail : Crime: Play featuring interracial couple may have provoked incidents at Way Off Broadway Playhouse.
- Oceanside Floats Controversial Tax Plan : Budget: City considers resurrecting a 1954 property tax to help curb an expected $4.4-million deficit.
- MALIBU : Freeze on Single-Family Home Building Extended
- Padres See Rotation as Tough One to Call : Baseball: Strong performances by four Padres makes the process of selecting a starting staff even more difficult.
- U.S. Provides a Roll Model for Cyclists
- He's His Own Cliche : Knox Tells Ram Players to Make and Keep Promises
- MUSIC
- N.Y., Wisconsin in the Bag, Brown Says : Campaign: But the Democratic hopeful is stumping in Connecticut for anti-Clinton voters. His bold primary prediction could prove embarrassing.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION GAWKING : Why We Hit the Brakes
- All 11 on Cargo Plane Die in Siberian Crash
- Political Career a Surprise for Professor
- China Declares It Won't Be Bullied by West : Asia: Foreign minister defends rights record. He denounces superpower intrusions into world affairs.
- Goodwill Ambassador : To Leonel Barragan, Who Manages the Charity's Sales in Orange County, Those Castoffs Aren't Junk, but Things People in Poor Countries Can Use
- Replanting Bell Gardens : New Council Members Now Must Prove Themselves
- GARDEN GROVE : City Extends Pact on Street Hockey
- LAGUNA BEACH : Speed Blamed for Fatal Head-On Crash
- More La Jolla Beach Considered for Reserve
- City May Buy Auto Mall Share : Palmdale: Officials may use money earmarked for building a civic theater to purchase an interest in the car sales center.
- Pro Football
- Jurisprudence
- Playing for Team in Belgium Tips Off Herdman : Basketball: Former UC Irvine standout returns from Europe more convinced than ever that he belongs in the pros.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Gets Lecture After Errors
- Houston Suspends Olajuwon
- Marquardt Chosen to Research New Weapon
- Banc One Corp. Plans Purchase of Team Bank : Merger: Texas' second-largest bank plans to buy state's fifth-largest bank in a $782-million stock swap.
- Debt Renegotiated: Data-Design Laboratories Inc., the Anaheim...
- Everest & Jennings Reports Loss of $14.2 Million
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Maker of Computer Storage and Software to Hire 115 This Year
- Fired NEA Chief Assails Buchanan
- YWCA Shelter Has Room to Celebrate
- Environment : Ill Wind Blows Over City, but Russians Stay : The people say they can't afford to quit working at a nickel plant that pollutes their land and bodies.
- Plan to Hang 17 Assailed
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Cat Food Labeled as Tuna Seized by FDA
- Westerners Draw Stiff Sentences as China Battles Drugs
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Prosecution Rests Case in Gotti Trial
- NEWBURY PARK : Police Investigate Pizza Store Holdups
- City Council Gives Housing Chief the Ax : Government: Evan E. Becker, director of San Diego's Housing commission, is stunned by the unexpected decision not to renew his contract.
- Needs of Two Eastside Areas to Be Studied : Communities: City seeks ways to revitalize aging neighborhoods of El Sereno and Boyle Heights.
- DANA POINT : City's Test Car Is a Gas--Naturally
- More Storms en Route; May Delay Sewage Pipe Repair
- Rep. Thomas Admits He Overdrew House Account 119 Times : Ethics: The Republican who represents part of the Antelope Valley says he always deposited funds to avoid bouncing checks.
- Roads to Stay Closed in Storms' Wake : Weather: Motorists are barred from Valencia Boulevard bridge, where a sewer line broke, and Sepulveda Basin.
- Police Say 2 Slayings Not Connected
- Helicopter Operator Sues America's Cup Organizers
- The state of Wisconsin Investment Board has...
- National Agenda : The Battle for Boris' Mind
- How USAir Rushed to Calm Public After Crash : Airlines: Its public relations team worked long hours to update consumers, travel agents, media and the government.
- JAMMU AND KASHMIR : Blood on the Border?
- Peace Talks Start With Somalia Chiefs
- Police Chief Selection Process in Final Stage : LAPD: Commissioners schedule a series of interviews with six finalists at Sheinbaum's home. They hope it provides a private, relaxed setting.
- BUENA PARK : Senior Center to Get Repairs, Equipment
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Lets Sunshine In for Cleanup
- Again, People Are Mexico's No. 1 Export : Free trade: U.S. goods are feeding consumer demand as Mexican job growth sags.
- GARDEN GROVE : Firefighters Earn Umberg's Thanks
- BURBANK : Aircraft Firm Gets Training Contract
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Beats Thousand Oaks in Tennis, 18-0
- TECHNOLOGY : IBM Notebook PC to Hit U.S. Market Today
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Developer Is Facing Major Cash Crunch : Real estate: Olympia & York's restructuring involves more than $20 billion in debt and ranks as one of the largest ever of a private company.
- Pros Practice the Art of Fine Dining : Lifestyles: The dinner was a tasteful--and tasty--homage to Escoffier, 'the king of chefs and the chef of kings.'
- John C. Sheehan; Developed Synthetic Penicillin
- GARDEN GROVE : Grant Sought for Child Care at School
- Tekelec Wins Contract Worth Up to $2.1 Million
- Friedrich August von Hayek; Economist Influenced Reagan Policy
- Caltrans Trying to Speed Up Building of Freeway Car-Pool Lanes : Transit: Three sections of road in the Valley would get a total of 24 miles. Officials hope that construction can start next year.
- Cities Join Appeal of Cougar Case Ruling : Litigation: They fear $2-million award to El Toro girl mauled in county park may leave them exposed to similar lawsuits involving wildlife in open space.
- Defense Cuts to Hit Hard, Powell Says : Economy: Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff warns Southern California it must 'wake up and smell the coffee.'
- ESCONDIDO : Toxic Dump Users Make Cleanup Offer
- The Horror of Hannibal's Death : Snake-bitten L.A. Zoo has yet another cloud over its head
- 2-Day Trip Planned to Channel Islands
- Corporate Cash Helping Police Reform Campaign : Charter: Big firms give backers of ballot measure a boost toward $1-million fund-raising goal. Opponents have barely gotten started.
- Latinos Draw Remap Plan to Boost Clout on School Board
- Seeking Fairness for All Polluters
- Amex Facing New Tastes, Competition
- Sexes Go Their Separate Ways at Gym Time
- Parish Compiles List of Gang 'Hot Spots'
- SAN DIEGO : 19 Year Old to Trial in Killing of Doctor
- Man Given 2-Year Term for Hiding Peco's Rifle
- Should the Calendar Protect Molesters? : Abuse: Legislative panel takes a regressive view of women's testimony later in life.
- Lockheed Unit to Manage $125-Million Water Cleanup : Environment: Taxpayers will pick up most of the bill. Critics say the Burbank aerospace firm will benefit from the pollution it caused.
- Customs Service Targets Money Launderers
- Costa Mesa Firm Says It Will Market Home AIDS Test : Medicine: A do-it-yourself kit 'would be a tragedy,' says one dubious doctor. But Health Test Inc. founder says 'HIV Home Check' promises accurate, low-cost results.
- ATI Medical's Earnings Increase in 2nd Quarter
- Students Reveal Anger, Fears After Fires : Arson: Repairs to administrative offices and a storage shed burned Sunday could take up to 3 months, district officials say.
- High Court Rejects S&L; Takeover Case : Thrifts: The justices let stand a ruling supporting the intervention of federal regulators at a troubled Kansas institution.
- Mortgage Firm's Offer Eases 2 of Life's Biggest Buys
- * John Hester has been promoted to...
- COUNTYWIDE : High Court Rejects AIDS Assault Case
- OXNARD : Man Found Shot to Death in Driveway
- Roberts' War Chest Grows Heavier : Elections: The mayoral candidate adds $100,000 to his campaign, but still trails Golding in total funds.
- Officials' Deal Will Save Water While Protecting Bird
- Larry Robinson Hopes for Better Ending : Kings: He didn't expect to finish his 20-year career on a picket line, which might happen soon.
- Doctor Illegally Prescribed 5,000 Pills, Prosecutor Says : Courts: A trial opens for Newhall physician Sandra Soho. Her attorney says she ordered the drugs out of compassion.
- VOLLEYBALL NOTES : Newport Harbor Awaits Ruling on Hawaiian Transfer Student
- Pasadena Will Be Cup Site : Soccer: Rose Bowl is chosen to be one of nine venues for 1994 tournament.
- NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT : Washington State Fails to Blaze Trail for UCLA
- PREP BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : Diamond Bar Poised for Another Shot at Title
- Humble Firm Rises From Ruined Drexel
- Clinton Attacks Bush Economic Policy : Campaign: Arkansas governor backs threatened submarine in Connecticut. President refers to 'crass political game.'
- S. African Plan for Transition Would Keep De Klerk in Charge
- U.N. Inspectors Confirm Iraqis Destroyed, Buried Some Scuds
- For Flat Abdominals, Go for the Burn : Fitness: The only way to strengthen stomach muscles, say the experts, is with exercise--sit-ups, leg lifts and stomach curls.
- Jury Convicts Woman of Killing 9-Year-Old : Trial: Anaheim girl, only witness to robbery in her home, was stabbed 57 times. Death sentence possible.
- Political dude: When Democratic presidential hopeful Bill...
- CAMARILLO : 8th-Grader Selected for Yearlong Study Program in Germany
- COUNTYWIDE : College Affirmative Action Chief Lauded
- LANCASTER : Program to Reunite Families Praised
- CSUN to Set Up 6 Panels on Racism : Grievances: The committees will include members of the Black Student Union and university representatives.
- FILLMORE : Council to Vote on Cutting House Fees
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Lawyer Helps Open New Markets : Trade: An Encino attorney assists U.S. companies in overcoming the obstacles to doing business in Russia and the other former Soviet republics.
- AUTOS
- * Eddie Marks has been named president...
- Global Warming Creates a Climate of Uncertainty : Environment: We may be overstating the problem or understating it, a scientist says. Some areas could benefit.
- Won't Be Part of Ticket, Sen. Bradley Insists : Politics: New Jersey Democrat admonishes both parties to address racial strife. He tells Los Angeles audience he wants to serve his full term.
- COLUMN ONE : Wounded Nuclear 'Heroes' : Russia's elite atomic scientists, hidden away for decades, are finally free to speak out. And the world may not like what they have to say.
- Next Step : U.S. and Israel: Alliance on Brink : Changing world dynamics and leaders' animosity leave the relationship in disarray.
- VENTURA : Astronomer Names Asteroid After City
- 100 Jam Council Chambers to Debate Hoag Proposal
- Father of Robbery Suspect Is Arrested
- S.D. Man, Youth Charged With Slaying of Couple at Rest Stop
- Prosecutors to Seek Prison Sentence for Tyson of Six to 10 Years, Plus Fine
- Chau Nguyen
- Japan Market Watchers Cautious Despite Downturn : Stocks: Experts agree it's a bear market, but not on whether the bottom has been reached.
- Japanese Autos Top List of Best Performers : Cars: Consumer Reports ranks them best on price and reliability. Pontiac and Saturn also get high marks.
- Founder of Glen Ivy Quits as CEO : Time shares: Resignation from two top posts comes as state issues order barring sales of Lake Tahoe interests until loan matters are cleared.
- Liikala Named to U.S. Export Promotion Post
- WASHINGTON : Talking Free Trade
- Support Groups May Help Older Men Cope With Diabetes
- Making It Perfectly Clear . . .
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Victory Empty One for French Far Right : Election: Despite its best showing ever, the National Front Party failed to win the political base it sought.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fuzzy Portrait of a British Superstar : ELTON JOHN: A Biography, <i> by Philip Norman,</i> Harmony Books, $22.50; 520 pages
- Don't Read This Column
- SAN CLEMENTE : Law to Simplify City Code Enforcement
- San Marcos Votes for Year-Round School Calendar
- NEWPORT BEACH : Allred Encourages 'Choices' for Women
- SAN DIEGO : Council Urges Park to Honor Dr. Seuss
- 3 Area Men Plead Guilty to $768,966 Tax Fraud : Crime: The trio admits using the diverted funds from their Camarillo firm for such things as home improvements and purchases of boats and cars.
- SUN VALLEY : Man Stabbed to Death During Party
- Why Let Junk Wear a Cloak of Health? : Food labeling: Processors resist a law that would forbid misleading health claims.
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Bruins Hope Aggies Repeat Helper Role : Matchup: UCLA beat New Mexico State on its way to winning titles in 1968, '69 and '70.
- Packard Bell to Go Public With Sale of 5.2 Million Shares
- TECHNOLOGY : Zoom, Drag and Drop: Software Outfit Tries to Broaden Appeal
- Getting a Slice of the School Lunch Pie : Food: Districts' switch to outside vendors is good news for companies such as Chicago Brothers' Pizza.
- Gel Offers New Option in Estrogen Replacement
- * Robert Monks, a dissident shareholder who...
- Matthews Studio Unit Sale Raises $2.21 Million
- Libya Offers to Give Up Suspects to Arab League
- Boy Denies Daredevil Act Against Train
- Preventive Medicine : Biotech Firms Adopt Plans to Ward Off Takeovers
- Woman Found Guilty of Killing Girl, 9 : Murder: She stabbed the victim, a witness in a drug-related home robbery, 57 times. She could face the death penalty.
- Hanoi Moves Ho Portrait
- California IN BRIEF : CALEXICO : 6 People Killed in Traffic Accident
- Communism Loses; Albanians Celebrate : Transition: Voters choose a new course for Europe's poorest country. 'Long night' ends after 48 years of iron-fisted rule.
- Firm Hired to Find Operator to Reopen Balboa Theatre
- Homeless Man's Suit Ends in Mistrial : Litigation: Mashone Bonner claimed Santa Ana employees illegally confiscated his possessions during sweep.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Three Runs in Eighth Help Chapman Win
- * ACI, a consortium of eight Los...
- Snyder to Retire From Convention Bureau
- El Camino Resources Buys Part of European Firm
- * Baxter International, a leading manufacturer of...
- * Progress Investment Management Co. announced that...
- Profit Taking Trims 4.25 Off Dow : Market Overview
- Brewers Raise Glasses to New Pals--Women
- Tandon Reports Loss of $19.7 Million for Quarter
- * Nestle USA has named Maxine C....
- * Applied Solar Energy Corp. announced the...
- 2 Area Stocks Involved in Case Against N.Y. Firm
- Syria Reported to Be Trading With Iraq
- Nation IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Alzheimer's Patient Abandoned at Track
- Grace Completes Sale of SoftKat, 2 Other Units
- Franchisees' Choice: State of the Art Inc.,...
- AUTOS
- BASF Will Close Anaheim Plant; 124 to Lose Jobs : Economy: The subsidiary of a German manufacturing conglomerate will consolidate its U.S. paint business at plants in Michigan and Ohio.
- A Rotten Way to Lose a Contest
- Fired Register Circulation Executive Sues Paper : Media: Patrick Elster claims he was a scapegoat in scandal over inflated figures and was terminated to settle a lawsuit by dealers. General manager defends newspaper's action.
- * Adam Ware has been named vice...
- Trials of New AIDS Therapy Show Promise, Company Says : Health care: Researchers hope that HemaCare's plasma treatment will be able to put patients into remission. But the test results are still inconclusive.
- Great Western Completes Republic Assets Purchase
- Columbia Taps Sid Ganis as President of Marketing
- Pic 'N' Save Changing Name in Picky Debate
- TECHNOLOGY : New Software Lets PCs Take Orders From Paper
- Ralph Mann, Glen Ivy Resorts Founder, Quits
- * Datametrics Corp. named Ajay Bhatla to...
- Birtcher Medical Stock Slips on Lower 3rd-Quarter Profit Forecast
- Back to the Old Sound : Music: A Van Nuys maker of amplifiers has found a growing market for his guitar equipment, which uses old-style vacuum tubes instead of high-tech transistors.
- Oil Field in Ex-Soviet Union to Get U.S. Help in Updating
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Is Refueled for Delayed Launch
- * Shawn Sites has been named vice...
- Supreme Court to Weigh Law Against Sacrificial Rites : Religion: Justices will decide if government can outlaw ritualistic animal killings. Church advocates say a Florida ordinance limits a basic freedom.
- McDonnell Douglas Bailout: No Chrysler : Corporate-welfare requests must get public scrutiny
- Court to Rule on 'Home Office' Tax Deduction
- The Image Maker : In her earlier years, Ruth Mayerson Gilbert was a wife and hostess extraordinaire. Now, she's known around the world as an artist.
- SANTA ANA : Student Rapper Sets Tone for Job Seekers
- Landmark Tax Protester Is Sentenced
- TV's 'Lobdell Group' Agrees to Disagree : Cable: 'McLaughlin' clone's lively panelists take on local issues. Among topics debated are toll roads, officials' salaries, condom distribution at schools.
- Pacific Chorale Announces Season : Music: The group plans 3 concerts for 1992-93, including performance of 'Elijah' with Metropolitan Opera's Sherrill Milnes.
- Poverty--Up-Close and Personal : Art: Chris Hardman's interactive work on homelessness in America has drawn fire from conservatives.
- Keeping It Fresh and New : Jazz: Bob Magnusson has a classical background. He has become one of the best on one of the most neglected jazz instruments--the bass.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : College Names New Black Studies Chief
- Rancher to Pay $1.5-Million Fine in Slavery Case
- 9 Injured in Prison Scuffle
- Market Newsletter : 2% Growth? In Tokyo, It's Called a Recession : Japan's economy hasn't quite jumped the track. But there are definite signs that the engine is losing power.
- MOORPARK : City Council Seeks to Reassure Planners
- NATIONAL CITY : Police Dogs Bites Suspect and Officer
- Possible Flooding Threat Concerns Officials : Storms: Upstream reservoirs are nearing capacity. The Ventura County Flood Control District is advising residents in the Santa Clara River plain to watch the weather and keep sandbags available.
- RESEDA : Burglar Ordered to Clean Up Freeways
- VENTURA : D.A. Delays Death Penalty Decision
- WHITTIER : Deputies Rescue 8 From Smoke-Filled Home
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Faulkner House Is Nationally Significant
- Glory Has a Catch : The Player Behind the Plate Has High Value, but Only Because So Few Want to Be There
- SEOUL : A Trip to the Polls
- Regional Outlook : Arabs Waking Up to AIDS : Spread of virus alarms regional health officials, but it remains a disease of fear and shame.
- Victim's Widow Stunned by Driver's Early Release : Crime: Lakeside teen-ager is on at-home electronic surveillance after just 31 days in jail.
- Hunt Known for Strength in Community Relations : LAPD: Deputy chief with Irish brogue has forged ties with blacks. Critics say he is too hard on his officers.
- Widow Outraged at Release of Drunk Driver in Death : Sentence: Despite vehicular manslaughter conviction, 18-year-old is freed from jail after 31 days and placed on electronic surveillance. Sheriff's Department defends its action.
- Marital Rule No. 1: You Wreck the Murphy Bed, You Fix It
- Israelis Assail Washington Over Settlements
- Ethnic Discord : Latvia Playing Russian Roulette : Courting chaos, the new Baltic state may strip more than a million of their citizenship.
- COUNTYWIDE : Decision Postponed on Measure M List
- Wilson Won't Rule Out Harris Clemency
- How Long Can We Make the Payments? : Yawning federal deficit mortgages the U.S. future and suffocates the recovery
- City Takes Over Cinco de Mayo Fest : Celebration: Parks panel objects to commercialization of historic-cultural event by private promoter.
- PACOIMA : Church Officials to Dedicate Facility
- Port Hueneme Could Reap More Revenue From Its Services, Study Says
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Gays Urged to Back Slate of 50 Candidates
- NHL ROUNDUP : Toronto Beats St. Louis, 3-2
- CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Protests Mar First Round of Sailing
- Pro Football
- America's Cup
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : The Plot Thickens as the Field Thins
- Year's First Nuclear Test Scheduled
- Southland Braces for a New Soaking
- All 56 Blows to King Justified, Expert on Use of Force Testifies : Trial: Sergeant says LAPD policy allows officers to keep hitting until suspect ceases to resist arrest.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 39, Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- ESCONDIDO : Prosecutor Refiles 2nd Murder Charge
- ANAHEIM : Police-Hiring Plan on Council Agenda
- LAPD Officer Says Batons May Not Be Used to Force Compliance : King trial: Defense witness testifies that policy prohibits clubbing suspects to force them to comply with orders.
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Batters Tell Dodgers Martinez Needs Test : Baseball: He will be asked to undergo scan to see if his shoulder is injured in the wake of poor outing.
- Long Hours Pay Off for Fullerton's Apodaca
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY PREVIEW : History Says Champion Will Come From Valley
- Supreme Court Upholds Midler Copycat Ruling : Law: Widespread significance seen in verdict awarding the singer $400,000 from an advertising agency that used a vocal impersonator in a 1986 TV commercial.
- Desert Protection
- Cookies and Tea
- Cookies and Tea
- A lion in winter stalking Canada's Mulroney
- Death Penalty Controversy
- Death Penalty Controversy
- Industries Trading Smog
- Industries Trading Smog
- Death Penalty Controversy
- Cookies and Tea
- Rubbergate
- Teddy Bears
- MOVIES - March 24, 1992
- MOVIES - March 24, 1992