- Beverly Hills High
- Justice System in Japan
- Beverly Hills High
- Nixon Urges Aid to Russia
- U.S.-Japan Trade
- Nixon Urges Aid to Russia
- Check Kiting
- Nixon Urges Aid to Russia
- MOVIES - March 20, 1992
- MOVIES - March 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 20, 1992
- Obituaries - March 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 20, 1992
- Bell Gardens Shake-Up Begins Day After New Council Is Seated
- Elephant in No Mood to Go Traveling : Wildlife: An effort to ship the African bull to a Mexican zoo is abandoned when workers are unable to get it on its feet. Animal rights activists criticize the operation.
- Bush to Order 45-Day Spending Freeze for About 100 Federal Programs : Finance: It will be the first step in the President's $4-billion, budget-cutting plan. The move is intended to force Congress to act on tax legislation.
- DUAL SPEECHES: At Santa Ana High School,...
- BROWN TALK: Paul Tsongas' announcement that he's...
- WISHFUL THINKER: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach)...
- No Deadline on Iraqi Missiles, U.N. Chief Says : Gulf: But Baghdad's defiance of council resolutions appears headed for another tense chapter.
- 2 Murders Tied to Web of Violence : Crime: Victims are gunned down while kneeling at graves of two Vietnamese brothers slain earlier. Killers' identities and motives are unknown.
- Syringe Bandit, Copycat Suspect Stage 2 More Holdups at Markets
- NEW HOOPS HOME: Mater Dei's Monarchs, who...
- Bush Will Order Spending Freeze for More Than 100 Federal Programs : Finance: It is the first step in President's $4-billion, budget-cutting plan. The move is intended to force congressional action.
- House Postmaster Quits Amid Growing Scandal : Congress: Charges surface that the post office cashed checks for House members. Embezzlement and drug use allegations still face postal center.
- Keating Takes the Fifth at His Civil Trial
- Next Hires British Executive to Share President's Duties
- Polenta: True Grits
- Her Campaign Objective: '<i> Don't </i> Vote for Me' : Politics: New Councilwoman Josefina Macias is on the ballot. But voting for her could help defeat her allies.
- Car-Clogged Tokyo's Just-in-Time Warp
- Administration OKs 'Cash for Clunkers' Plan : Environment: Industrial polluters could receive credits for buying and retiring old smog-spewing cars.
- ROAD NOTES
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Drawing on Fame : Celebrity doodlings will be auctioned off to raise funds for renovating Santa Barbara's Lobero Theatre.
- Michelle Esparza Aims for the Hoops and a Chance to Go to College
- COLUMN ONE : Showdown Over East Mojave : Ecologists want to turn it into a national monument under the Park Service. Opponents do not want the miners, ranchers and tourists who live and play there pushed out.
- Perot Offers Scenario for a Candidacy
- Recall Backers Take Office Amid Cheers, Fanfare
- NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT : Houston Leads Tennessee to 71-68 Victory
- Area Teams Finally Serving Notice : Up-and-Coming Squads Begin to Surface in Southern Section Polls
- Young Taking His Stance Against Major Obstacles
- Brande, Mohs to Coach Edison Boys' Volleyball
- The Best Basketball Player in World Should Be Happy--but Isn't
- Hard Times Remodel Housing Field : Home Improvement Prepares To Displace New Construction As King of Housing Industry
- BANKING
- Vans Lists Record Quarterly Profits Again
- Rava: Magnificent Mush
- BOOK REVIEW : Sentimental 'Elephant' Tries Too Hard : THE ELEPHANT <i> by Richard Rayner</i> ; Turtle Bay Books $20; 287 pages.)
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'American Dream': A Union Nightmare
- Lawrence A. Jones, who has headed the...
- U.S. Firm Says It Sought Stake in McDonnell
- Navroz: A Movable Feast
- He Lost His Sight, Found Courage
- Jet Has Hydraulic Problems
- Santa Monica : Fire Captain Honored
- Huntington Park : Water Conservation Rule Relaxed From 25% to 10%
- LOS ANGELES : 'Onion Field' Killer Begins 1 1/2-Year Term
- BURBANK : Big Boy Owner to Fight Bid for Landmark Status
- Lost Language Also Returning to Mission : Indians: Near-dead Juaneno tongue spoken by Father Serra's original converts is revived for a special Swallows Day Mass.
- 2 Are Arrested in Slayings of Elderly Couple : Crime: Authorities tracked suspects to San Francisco after finding car belonging to Clairemont victims.
- Corpse Dumped After Overdose, Police Say
- Disturbing Their Peace : Vandals Dig Into Graves of Oceanside Pioneers, but Nothing Is Taken
- Boog Powell Makes Switch to Hot Corner
- Master's Begins Tournament Seeded 2nd
- Ferguson Leads SDSU to Victory
- LA HABRA : Residents Against Gangs to Meet Today
- UCLA Assistant Named San Diego State Coach : Basketball: Tony Fuller will recruit for Aztecs while coaching for Bruins in the NCAA tournament.
- Fuller Era Dawns for the Aztecs : College basketball: UCLA aide introduced as San Diego State basketball coach. Harrick Jr. to return as assistant.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- HOME COOK : Cheese and Crackers Get Glamorous
- Ukraine Assures Russia It Will Hand Over A-Arms
- 4 Candidates to Receive Free TV Air Time : Election: KSCI-Channel 18 made the decision because a rival for City Council ran ads on his wife's program without directly paying the station, as is required.
- DOG TRAINING : Head of the Class : Obedience school has the strange effect of turning your ill-behaved canine into the star pupil. But the experience is fleeting.
- Whittier : City Threatens Foreclosure on Shopping Center Project
- Brown Sees It as Brown vs. Clinton Race : Politics: He questions Tsongas' tactics, saying the ex-Massachusetts senator has to be 'more scrappy or he's in trouble.'
- Arts Official Backs Restrictions on Grants : Funding: The National Gallery chairman says the public has a right to play a role in judging works that its tax money supports.
- Booklet Hopes to Give Flight to Airport Ideas : Lindbergh Field: Pamphlet outlines alternatives and is designed to spark debate in public forums.
- LOS ANGELES : 'Old Woman of Freeway' Mural to Be Restored
- Tijuana Torture Claims Stir Feud : Beatings: Government panel says claims of abuse of youngsters unproven. Activist assails panel.
- VALENCIA : Bush Honors Camp for Needy Youths
- VAN NUYS : Killer Receives Term of 30 Years to Life
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Makes Spring Debut
- 2 Suspects Freed Due to Lack of Evidence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler to Rest More This Year
- Jurisprudence
- Itch to Hike Might Lead to Poison Oak
- Pro Football
- ART REVIEWS : History of Modern 'Nude' Photography
- S. Africa Moves to Lure Investors After Apartheid Vote
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Spring Action : With baseball season gearing up, 'Pastime'--focusing on a minor league team--will have a showing in Ojai.
- Taking a Stand on TRADE
- Senate Fails to Override China Policy Veto : Trade: Bush's victory means Beijing will retain most-favored-nation benefits unconditionally for another year.
- Sperm's Key Conception Protein Found : Birth control: Studies show that blocking PH-30 can potentially prevent pregnancy without side effects of manipulating hormones.
- Teacher Drops Tutoring Plan : Education: Warren Kirkpatrick says the option he offered would have been cheaper for the city. But he objected to it becoming a 'political football.'
- Buchanan Still at Odds With Bush
- West Coast Salmon Fishing Season May Be Canceled : Ecology: Stocks have dwindled to the point where government regulators will propose a ban or sharp cutback in the harvest.
- Putting the Squeeze on Fruits
- Sculptor's Vision Left High and Dry : Art: Council takes dim view of installing three rowboats that won't go from pier to water until bay is clean.
- ELECTIONS: CITY COUNCIL : Leading Challenger Exits Campaign : Politics: John A. Altschul cites fund-raising woes and dissension among backers. He also didn't receive a key endorsement from a tenants rights group.
- Good, Clean Fun
- Alhambra Teacher Wins Merit Award
- Airport Day '92: Saturday
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Westwood : Village Upgrade Planned
- COUNTYWIDE : New Program Offers Child-Safety Seats
- SAN DIEGO : Suspect Is Held in Fatal Shooting
- Miscellany
- Eight of the top high school gymnastics...
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : 'Book of Apartheid Is Finally Closed' : But writing a new constitution is likely to be far more difficult for both De Klerk and Mandela.
- Thomas Fogdoe of Sweden won the closing...
- Kernen Calls Rout of Creighton CSUN's Best Performance of Year
- Singbandith Is Happy to Be Back Home--for Now : Track and field: Injured and missing his family, triple jumper transferred from Nebraska to Long Beach College.
- Keough Expected to Make Full Recovery : Baseball: Condition upgraded to fair. Neurosurgeon says Angel should wait three months before pitching.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : He Figures to Give at the Office, Again
- NEA Distances Itself From San Diego Project : * Arts: After $12,000 grant, the endowment wants 'NHI' to stop acknowledging its support. The works criticize a police murder investigation.
- Lawmaker Offers to Return Half of His Take-Home Pay
- FILM : Muddled Plot a Minor Tragedy of 1981's 'Ridiculous Man'
- Culver City : Funds for City Hall Art
- Artesia City Council
- Monrovia : Campaign Sign Complaint
- True Colors : Art: The tattoo, a timeless form of personal adornment, is breaking new ground. An exhibit of photographs showcases the art of self-expression.
- SMORGASBORD FOOD TOPICS : Barbecue Road : A 2-mile stretch of North Ventura Avenue holds four purveyors of smoked and grilled meats.
- Business Volunteers Keep Students' Dreams Alive by Being Role Models
- 'Lost' Language of Indians Returns With the Swallows
- Islamic Jihad Says It Bombed Embassy; Toll 21
- SANTA CLARITA : 9 Meetings Planned on Zoning Proposal
- Belly-Up Agrees to Trim Liquor Sales
- Survey Shows 44% of Solo Motorists Favor Using Train : Metrolink: Regional rail officials cite the findings as evidence that Southern California commuters are willing to change their driving habits if mass transit is provided.
- Thousand Oaks Eases Water Restrictions : Drought: The city is the first in the county to take such an action. It reduces mandatory cutbacks from 20% to 10%.
- NORTHRIDGE : Auditor Says CSUN Fails to Seek Bids
- School for Disabled in Reseda Is Targeted for 3rd Time by Vandals
- The Ups and Downs of Falls : Abundant Rain Makes Rose Valley Spectacular, Big Zuma Disastrous
- Ex-USIU Pitcher Flourishes in Arizona State's Rotation
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL : Edison's Jessie, Mater Dei's Geary Top Picks
- SANTA ANITA : Tight Spot Will Head North Today for San Francisco Mile on Saturday
- 11 of 28 Owners End Instant Replay : Pro football: A minority of clubs vote to dump officiating aid, but that's enough according to league rules.
- Holly Biography Is Nobody's 'Buddy' : * Stage: The touring play at the Orange County Performing Arts Center is a dramatic failure and is badly acted.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Future Cups Subject to Winds of Change
- STAGE REVIEW : Crashing Symbols : Guare's Play Juggles Metaphors, Drops a Few
- San Clemente Firm Seeks Laser Test OK
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Title IX Is '92 Issue for U.S. Education Dept. : Athletics: It's a matter of fair play for men and women. Civil rights office vows to pull laggards' funds.
- ELECTIONS BALDWIN PARK : Hot Issues, Contentious Field Make Race Exciting
- COMEDY : 'The Far Side' Meets 'The Twilight Zone'
- Flintridge Sacred Heart Student Wins Grant
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Journalists Charged in Bugging Case
- Long Beach : Initiative Drive for 2-Term Limit on Council, Mayor
- Formal Aura Enhances Superior Chinese Fare
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : A Lone Visionary : UCSB exhibit celebrates the work of architect Albert Frey, who found in Palm Springs a wide-open canvas for his ideas.
- 7 Held After Shots Are Fired at High School
- Blazing Trails : New Mt. Gower Open Space Preserve Now Beckons Hikers
- As April 21 Nears, the Executioner's Song Grows Louder
- South Pasadena School No. 1 in Math Contest
- Majority of State's Women Inmates Abused as Children, Warden Says
- S.D. County Jail Rental Suggested : Overcrowding: While O.C. problem goes unsolved, new facility near Mexican border stands empty for lack of operating money.
- Manhattan Beach Rejects Admission Fees for Volleyball
- Policing: A Videotape Measure Job : Orange County to put cameras in sheriff's cars to protect deputies, citizens
- COUNTYWIDE : Calls About Noxious Smell Flood Utility
- PLATFORM : Hollywood Images
- LA PALMA : City Grants Duke Leave of Absence
- Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Embezzling From His Clients
- Admiral Steel Surprises Handiboy
- Brea's Anton, Tustin's Garner, Needham Head Girls' Selections
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Players Beat a Hasty Path Toward Victory
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : Tri-City Park
- Tyrone's Irish-Made Crystal Leaves Budgets Intact
- Temple City : Trains Not Welcome
- 3rd State Title Leaves Coach in Disbelief : College basketball: Cerritos Falcons' come-from-behind win surprises everybody, especially Jack Bogdanovich.
- At LABI, They Believe in Miracles : Basketball: After two years of loss after loss, Latin American Bible Institute team wins a national championship.
- Former Santa Monica Standout Is Hoping for a Return to Glory : SANTA MONICA
- Devilish Fete Heaven-Sent for the Arts
- Whittier : Residents Seek Relief From Heavy Traffic on Mar Vista
- Hawaiian Gardens : Contract OKd for City Hall Expansion, Seniors Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty to Gun-Related Charges
- Bernardi Focuses on Pacoima for Landfill Fund Program
- COUNTYWIDE : Firm Hired to Detail New Insurance Plan
- Gracie Lantz Dies; Invented Woody Woodpecker
- Good Things May Come in Pairs for Dodgers
- Home Sales Dip as Interest Rates Move Up Slightly
- Program Pits Kids Against Crime
- YO HO! : Irvine's Theatrefaire for Children Buckles Its Swash to an Ambitious 'Treasure Island'
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : To Tell the Truth About Friends: That's the Question
- ARCHITECTURE : Pair of '50s Office Buildings Provide Noble Gateway to Beverly Hills
- My Prize? It Was a Voice Out of the Brew
- MEDICINE / ARTIFICIAL BLOOD : Genetically Engineered Hemoglobin Tested in Humans
- Oakland Mayor Downplays Crime as Murder Toll Rises
- Westerners know Ravi Shankar as India's most famous modern musician.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Student Prince' Makes Rare but Welcome Visit Like an Old Friend
- La Verne : No Alcohol at Heritage Park
- Nouruz: Have a Happy Equinox
- Steps to Take If You Want to Start an Investment Club
- All Dried Up and Ready to Bake
- Cerritos City Council
- Racial Issues: Where There's Dialogue, There's Also Hope
- Quezada's Bid for Non-Citizen Vote Debated
- Portofino Serves as La Habra's Own Bit of Italy
- Rollicking Good Times: That's Just Malarky's
- Marina del Rey : Lender Pays Overdue Rent
- THEATER REVIEW 'RUDDIGORE' : Savoyard's Delight : The Gilbert and Sullivan work features wit, melody, high spirits and low humor at Moorpark College.
- TULIPS : Petal Pusher : Peak season is here for the showy Dutch blooms. An Oxnard man is the only local commercial grower.
- MUSIC THEE HYPNOTICS : The Good Old Daze : The band is this week's happening British outfit that caught that psychedelic wave 25 years too late.
- GARDEN GROVE : 'Brave' Boy Wins Praise from Police
- The Americanization of an Ancient Holiday
- Major Attacks on Israeli Targets
- Can-Do Spirit : The focus is usually on aluminum containers, but steel containers also have a variety of valuable uses when recycled.
- NFL Abolishes Officiating by Instant Replay
- Altadena : No La Vina Endorsement
- Landslide White Vote Backs End to Apartheid : South Africa: Result rocks the nation. Students dance in the streets. President De Klerk sees 'future full of challenges' in constitutional negotiations with blacks.
- WELCOME BACK : Mission San Juan Capistrano Once Again Rings in the Return of Its Most Celebrated Flock
- THEATER REVIEW 'DEADWOOD DICK, OR A GAME OF GOLD' : A Youthful Novelty : The Young Artists Ensemble production is an old-fashioned, lusty melodrama with all the trimmings.
- Signifiers, for Free : They play 'blues with rhythm instead of rhythm and blues'--music that the dancers want to hear.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Bush's Record Should Suit Conservatives : Buchanan's vision has warped; the President is free to stand boldly on the right issues.
- NEIGHBORS : Speaking Up : St. John's Seminary College tackles the big boys in forensics competition, and makes some impressive points.
- Not So Crazy
- THE HOUSE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Road Ahead Is Far From Smooth : South Africa: Right-wing forces are still a threat to peace. Internecine township violence continues.
- Grant for Airport Probable
- Overnight Sleeping on Public Land Banned : Homelessness: Advocates for the needy tell the City Council that more shelters are needed for the new policy to work. The action also would discourage the public from giving to panhandlers.
- South El Monte : Planning Goals Approved
- Friends Pool Funds for Fun, Profit
- Azusa : $30,000 in Grants Disputed
- Artesia Bounces Back to Avenge Loss, Play for State Title : Prep basketball: The Pioneers will play in the championship game Friday night against Danville San Ramon.
- Bangladesh Conference
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Illinois Primary Results Spur Fear in Congress Incumbents : Politics: Several current lawmakers are defeated. The outcome is seen as evidence of voter sentiment against those who now hold office.
- Santa Fe Springs : Mandatory Water Saving Ends--It's Voluntary Now
- Wilson Lauds Trustees for Cal State Fee Hike : Education: He tells board that students don't understand the need for the 40% increase. He also blasts Democratic lawmakers who he claims are exploiting campus protests.
- RETAIL : Grocery Chain, Skin Care Store Make Sure They're Environmentally Correct
- SECURITIES
- NBD Bancorp Plans $900-Million Purchase
- Adventures in the Discount Jungle
- Claremont : Hillside Houses Approved
- Glendale : School Secession Clash
- TEEN TOPICS : Q: Can you talk to your parents about sex?
- Montrose Shopping Park Garage Plan Advances
- Dewi in Huntington Still Doing Business
- Evening Blackout Electrifies Gala Benefit
- Police Renew Inquiry Into Death of Former La Habra Heights Resident : Crime: The case of Marianne Tupac was first called an accident or suicide. Now it is classified as a homicide.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Taking a Dig at History : Archeology: Russian and U.S. researchers eagerly await a mission that could prove that the Mother Tongue of modern language originated in the Russia steppes.
- Pomona : City Benefits in Bond Sale
- Life in the Fast Lane : Soon to turn 71, Lois Lieberman recently ran her third L.A. Marathon. Weekly 18-mile hikes keep her in shape.
- Pasadena : Rose Bowl Concert OKd
- Widow Says RV Park to Stay Open : Ventura: The owner died Tuesday. Friends and family cite stress related to last month's flooding at his business.
- For The Kids : STORYTELLING : The Magic Words : Ane Rovetta tells tales that even young children will enjoy. She also teaches others the tricks of the trade.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Aloha to Bad Eating Habits
- READINGS : PEN Hosts Gathering of the Scribes
- Big West Tournament Clouded
- Here's a Blooming Success
- Tin Can Resurfaces as Hot Recycling Item
- AMUSING THE NEIGHBORS : A Non-Tourist's Guide to Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm
- Hillside Building Ban Ends : Development: Council to let moratorium lapse April 1. New construction guidelines are expected to be in place by this fall.
- Arcadia : Reward Posted in Vandalism
- Transit Officials, Hospital Team Up on Rail Station : Transportation: Project would link Metro Red Line with Childrens Hospital.
- ORANGE : Residents Block Annexation Effort
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Catches Suspect in Pizzeria Holdup
- Staying Put : Money Won't Budge Last 3 Tenants of 550-Room Downtown Hotel
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Popular Elections for Premier OKd
- School Board Expels Student for Producing Obscene Publication : Education: Underground newsletter contained attacks on women, racial slurs and sexual vulgarities.
- Malfunction in Jet Cargo Door Blamed for Fatal 1989 Accident
- Russia to Lend Money to Save Factories, Jobs
- La Canada Flintridge : City Joins Waste Plan
- Montebello : Board Cancels Bus Service for Displaced Suva Students
- Man Who Threw Acid at Woman Blames 2 Others
- Keating Invokes 5th Amendment at His Fraud Trial
- Japanese Car Export Quota to Be Reduced
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- NOTEBOOK : Crossroads' Croshere Draws a Crowd of College Coaches
- Four Principles for Investing
- AMEX Launches Market for Small Firms' Stocks
- Nine p.m.: We arrive at Cafe Maurice,...
- Dow Falls 1.79 on Day Lacking Economic News : Market Overview
- Trying to Grab a Piece of the Pie : Beach volleyball: Mike Boehle is one of 100 or so players struggling to make ends meet--and maybe hit it big--on the pro tour.
- Bradbury : City Joins Runoff Program
- One Tragedy Too Many Brings Signal to Street : Accident: Gustavo Palacios nearly lost his life when he was hit by a car in a congested intersection. Now he's coming home, and a traffic light has been installed at the site.
- City, Builder Settle Suits
- Center Supporters Hop With Holly
- Rare American Crocodile Making Waves at VIP Club
- Rancher Doesn't Like It, but He Sees Changes, and People, Coming
- Chorale's 'Allegory'
- Closure of Downtown Oil Wells Could Have Disastrous Result : Environment: Firm facing bankruptcy may cap its 50 wells. If no buyer is found, state may have to take over pumping to avert seepage.
- ANAHEIM : Educator Seeks Out Migrant Children
- ENCINO : Restaurant Wins Alcohol Permit
- Customs Seizes, Destroys House Used in Smuggling
- WOODLAND HILLS : Business Group Honors Texaco
- COSTA MESA : $40,000 Earmarked for Annual Fish Fry
- Mission Viejo Weighs Schools Suit : Education: City leaders say millions of dollars in special tax assessments have been funneled to Capistrano Unified's Aliso Viejo projects.
- EL CAJON : Man, 91, Faces More Molestation Counts
- Let the Record Show That Bo Is a Legend
- Center of Crisis : Last Season, Dodger Outfielder Kal Daniels Answered the Call to Help His Mother
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Gwynn Says He'll Back Up in Center
- TELEVISION REVIEW : 'She Said, He Said': A Real Talk Show
- Making the Hamburger Chinese Food : Franchises: Carl's Jr. beats rival McDonald's to Beijing in fast-food race.
- EXPANDING THE BORDERS : Francisco Martinez Thinks It's Time His Acclaimed L.A.-Based Dancetheatre Cultivated Orange County
- ELECTIONS ARCADIA : 2 Council Veterans Take on 2 Newcomers
- El Monte : 'Fiesta of Books' Planned
- State Still Might Designate Quake Fault as Active, City Council Told : Geology: Prior recommendation of only a small 'special studies zone' has been criticized by seismic experts. Some say development interests are at the heart of the issue.
- 4 Policemen Given Medals of Valor : Law enforcement: The presentation was the first time that four have been awarded in the same year. The last such award was given in 1983.