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- BOAT ANGER: Vice President Dan Quayle, who...
- Brown, Clinton Keep Ethics Feud Boiling : Democrats: Both candidates fuel the fire with sharp, angry comments on the campaign trail. Tsongas tries to stay out of dispute.
- GETTING CLOSE: Ever frustrated your plane didn't...
- ERIN GO BRAGH: The "Ireland Forever" slogan...
- Teachers Feel They Failed Boy Charged in Slaying : Counseling: Educators at King and Perkins schools spent long hours trying to change the violent behavior of the 10-year-old who is accused of killing a woman when he fired into a trailer.
- Principal Vote-Getter : He's the First in L.A. to Be Chosen by Parents, Teachers and Students Under School-Based Plan
- A Fatal Failure? : Crime: Teachers and other school officials say they spent thousands of hours trying to turn a 10-year-old boy's life around. Now he is accused of killing a woman, and they feel a sense of guilt.
- Hillary Clinton Law Career Brings Up Spouse Role Issue
- Bush Goes Low-Key as Buchanan Falters : Republicans: President is relaxed on Chicago stops. Challenger gets heckled by Michigan auto workers.
- U.S. Arms Inspectors to Visit Israel : Military sales: A team will investigate reported diversion of American weapons technology.
- MONARCH MANIA: Mater Dei football coach Bruce...
- Clinton's Big-Money Machine : Fund raising focused on 'fat cats' fuels the Democrat's campaign. Leading the charge is his dynamic duo--both thirtysomething campaign veterans.
- U.S. to Probe Whether Checks Violated Laws
- Lungren Sees No Execution Delay; Wilson Rips Appeals
- State High Court Backs School Bus Fees : Education: The 6-1 ruling will allow transportation charges except for indigent or disabled students. It settles a dispute that began in Fillmore seven years ago.
- Buchwald, Partner Win $900,000 From Studio
- Fearing a Bitter Harvest : Free Trade Pact Would Jolt Lives of Many Farmers
- ANAHEIM : Developer Fees for Schools Sought
- MISSION VIEJO : Faulty Heater Causes Spectacular Blaze
- Rabin Says He'd 'Never' Give Up Land Won in '67
- TUSTIN : Six Schools Will Get New Principals
- Sockers Auto Trader Reserves Take Tournament Title
- Price Wasn't Right, but Big West's Logic Is on the Money
- Mater Dei, Brea Are Set to Play for State Titles
- Bertrando Is Impressive in Comeback : Horse racing: After beating Arp in the San Felipe, colt's trainer is eager for rematch with Arazi.
- Producers at the Gate
- U.S. Steel Firms Fear Lifting of Trade Shield : Industry: A GATT agreement, which guarantees 80% of the American market to U.S. and Canadian companies, is set to expire.
- Takashi Inouchi has been elected president of...
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Anaheim's Poor, Affluent Share Fear of Gang Crime : Nine of 10 residents say lawlessness is a problem in their city. The concern isn't confined to urban areas.
- Center Post-Concert Bashes: Uninviting to Some Stars
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BIRDS
- MOORPARK : City, Schools Weigh Anti-Gang Program
- Education Is Failing Asian-Americans : Bigotry: A hate sign trumpets what students at the Claremont Colleges are fighting as a minority denied recognition.
- 2 Injured in Shooting After Film About Latino Gangs
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : UCLA Seeded No. 1, USC Hits Road : Trojans: They will play Northeast Louisiana in Midwest Regional.
- Embarrassed by Bad Checks, Bates Declares
- Dennis J. Levin has been named vice...
- OCCUPATION: CPA/SENIOR AUDIT MANAGER
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Woman May Be Suicide Victim
- DANA POINT : Officials Say Eatery Hard to Swallow
- Cowboys of All Kinds Compete in Cattle-Penning Event for Charity
- Straight and Narrow Path : California Conservation Corps Members Learn Discipline From Hard Work
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin's Birdie Beats Couples in Ft. Lauderdale Playoff
- Clippers Stop Sacramento in Record-Setting Fashion
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Gets 49; Celtics Win in Two Overtimes
- Miscellany
- An IRA Is Still an Excellent Investment Vehicle
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Criticism on Arms Sales Alarms Israel
- IRVINE : Cable TV Contract Hearing Is Tonight
- Dogcatcher's Day: Snarls, Wagging Tails and Heartache
- Victory Over Sockers Puts the Crunch Back Into Playoff Picture
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : Four Challengers Fall in a Sea of Money
- Thomas Arasi has joined Tishman Hotel Corp....
- Coffee Nations to Ask U.S. to Support Quotas
- In the stretch, ostriches are hellbent or leather : It's no hat trick. In a plume of dust (and feathers), the brainless birds are racing back into Arizona's heart.
- 8 Inmates Injured in Racial Brawl at Jail
- Decomposed Body Discovered in Jamul
- College to Proceed With $9-Million Arts Center : Moorpark: The state provided $7.5 million for a campus theater. Simi Valley redevelopment money is sought.
- Airport Locations
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / SOUTHLAND TEAMS IN NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Actually, Pressure Is Off for the Waves : College basketball: With conference streak not a factor, Pepperdine plays Memphis State in Midwest Regional.
- COLUMN ONE : Times Get Harder for the Poor : With current political campaigns dwelling on the travails of the middle class, the 33.6 million stuck at the bottom may be the forgotten Americans.
- Changing Lives in the Shadows of the Skyscrapers
- Fire at Closed School Causes $100,000 in Damage
- CAMARILLO : Council Considers New Bus Routes
- SIMI VALLEY : 2-Time Robber of Pizzeria Is Sought
- CONEJO VALLEY : Change OKd in Fees for Child Care
- Inquiry Renewed in Woman's Death : Mystery: The case of Marianne Tupac, who grew up in La Habra Heights, was first called an accident or suicide. Now it is classified as a homicide.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Back Plan for New Ford Road
- Animal Care--Underfunded, Under Fire : Government: Los Angeles' shelters are virtual deathtraps for stray and unwanted pets, critics say. Facilities are hampered by budget cuts, poorly staffed and a possible target of the grand jury.
- World IN BRIEF : SCOTLAND : 11 Oil Workers Die in Helicopter Crash
- Boston Parade Spectators Jeer Gay Marchers
- Man, 20, Dies of Wounds From Shooting Near East Compton Park
- Wilson-Brown Political War Is Personal, Too
- Griffey Jr. Discusses Suicide Try : Baseball: Mariner outfielder says that when he was 17 years old he took nearly 300 aspirins because of depression.
- Sheffield Again on Wish List : Padres: McIlvaine talking to Brewers in deal that would involve pitcher Ricky Bones.
- CYPRESS : City OKs Addition of Cable Channels
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina
- ENERGY
- America West to Seek Stock Switch
- HONG KONG
- A Money Manager May Try to Skew His Track Record
- Glitches Afflict Uphill Tsongas Campaign : Politics: Sparse crowds, contradictions harm his efforts in Michigan and Illinois. Officials block one of his Chicago speeches.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- This 'Barrio' Was Nothing Like Graceland
- Zinzun, Police Abuse Critic, Arrested at Anti-Castro Rally
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : More Bike Lanes Sought for Highway
- COUNTYWIDE : Corrections Chief Will Retire
- Boat Capsizes, Man Hospitalized
- Bus Hijacked to Santa Clarita
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Complaints About a Complaint Process
- VENTURA : State to Contribute $75,000 for Dredging
- Patients Find Haven From Loneliness at AIDS Center : Support: San Diego AIDS Adult Day Health Care Center provides physical therapy, counseling and companionship for those in need.
- Nuclear-Free Goal Unchanged, Ukraine Says
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BIRDS
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikh Militants Kill 20 in Punjab Massacre
- Brown and Clinton in Bitter Clash : Democrats: Californian accuses opponent and wife of conflicts of interest. Angry Clinton calls him an unprincipled politician.
- S.D. House Members Pass Very Few Bills : Politics: The four Republican representatives say being in the political minority is to blame and that their real power lies behind the scenes.
- Indiana Loses Game--and Share of Title : Big Ten: Austin makes six shots in a row to rally Purdue to a 61-59 victory that gives Ohio State the conference championship.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT FINALS : The Clock Finally Runs Out on Pacific : Big West: New Mexico State wins, 74-73, to receive automatic NCAA tournament bid.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: March 14
- Street-Level View of the War on Drugs : Crime: Fewer deals are occurring out in the open, and officers must work harder to make arrests. Police report progress, but no one is thinking of victory speeches.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT FINALS : Duke Puts Another Notch in Its Belt : Atlantic Coast: No. 1 Blue Devils wrap up tournament title by beating North Carolina, 94-74.
- SOUTH KOREA
- ENERGY
- China Appears Set to Expand Stock Markets : Economy: Despite opposition from hard-liners, large issues of new stocks reportedly will be listed on the two existing exchanges.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Midwest May Determine Buchanan Fate : Primaries: Big losses in Illinois and Michigan could mark his last stand. But polls show the President would still have a lot to worry about.
- Childhood Memoir of Wacky House Too Real to Be Fictional : BACK IN THE BLUE HOUSE, <i> by Jeff Giles,</i> Ticknor & Fields, $18.95; 214 pages
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Apparently, Trophy Was Worth the Trip
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fairbrother's Home Run Lifts Titans to Victory
- Channel 8 Pats Self on Back in Self-Promoting Reports
- Boredom Reduction on NFL Table : Convention: Many owners want to shorten the kickoffs and the lulls between plays. Coaches fear loss of control.
- TV Reviews : Ex-Hooker Returns to Her Trade in 'Secrets'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Frenetic Manchester Performance
- What Impact on Oscar for Gay Protest? : Movies: Activists may stage disturbances at Academy Awards over demands for positive portrayals.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Still No Takers for Fourth, Fifth Spots
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley
- Directors Scramble the Bets : Movies: The Directors Guild choice of Jonathan Demme for "Silence of the Lambs" has Hollywood guessing about the Oscar for best picture.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Is in Mood to Celebrate
- Winter Sports
- TV Reviews : A Mixed-Up Family
- RUNNING 10-KILOMETER RACE AT TORRANCE : Competitors Make Most of Chance to Tune Up for Boston, Barcelona
- Stage : Musical 'War' at SCR: Few Victories to Claim
- Art Collectors Flocking to William Joyce's Madcap World
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Fear Snarls Back Into Action at the Palladium
- Cause of Bird Deaths at Salton Sea Eludes Experts : Wildlife: Some 100,000 eared grebes have died. If cause is traced to a contaminant, other species may be in peril.
- SOMIS : Officials Identify Man in Fatal Crash
- Motorcyclist Dies Near Littlerock
- Library to Celebrate Pat Nixon's Birthday
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : There's More Fun Ahead
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Virginia Heads 48-Team Field : National women: UCLA, USC, CS Long Beach, UC Santa Barbara get bids.
- San Jose-based Laserscope announced the appointment of...
- Russia Viewed as Supplier to Space Program
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Seeks Doubleheader Sweep : Democrats: He appears to have overcome misgivings about his character as he positions himself for Michigan, Illinois primary victories.
- Wilson Signs 2 Bills to Put School Bond Issues on Ballot
- C.V. Wood Jr.; Recreational Pioneer
- Smokers Pin Hopes on Nicotine Skin Patch : Health: Demand is high for new anti-smoking method. But experts warn the transdermal device may not be the perfect cure for the addiction.
- Last week's sold out performances of Quiet...
- AIRLINES
- What to Do if You Can't Pay Your Income Tax
- Lawrence D. Hamlin, 47, has been elected...
- JAPAN
- GOP Blames Check Scandal on 1-Party Rule
- 3 Arrested; Stolen Property Recovered
- LAGUNA BEACH : Beach to Stay Closed at Least 3 Weeks
- Cocaine Valued at $15 Million Seized in Valencia
- COSTA MESA : Council to Take Up Tavern Restrictions
- NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT : Long Beach in 32-Team Field
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Edison
- Elliott Surprises Himself by Winning at Atlanta
- Winter Sports
- Vision Ten Inc. has named Paul E....
- INTERNATIONAL
- AIRLINES
- This IRS Letter Isn't a Taxing Proposition
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BIRDS
- Orthodox Patriarchs Decry Vatican 'Proselytism' : Eastern Europe: Roman Catholic missionary work escalates the churches' conflict.
- Radio Station Will Restrict Political Ads : Campaigning: KFI will take advantage of a change in FCC rules and not sell time to state and local candidates. Those running for office and consultants fear that other outlets may follow the lead.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk Needs Best Possible Hand : A 'yes' vote on Tuesday's referendum would open the door to a promising future for all of the nation's people.
- CHP Car Rammed in Chase
- Something Old, Something New in Cities' Traffic Signals
- ORANGE : Principals Who May Lose Jobs Backed
- Filmmaking Program Focuses on Keeping Youths Out of Trouble
- 8 Inmates Hurt in Castaic Jail Brawl
- Suspect in Robbery Alleges Conspiracy Against Him : Crime: James A. McGrath's 300-page tract asserts that banks and a chocolate maker have tried to destroy co-defendant Gilbert Michaels.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Esasky Is Hitless in Return to Braves
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BIRDS
- S. Africa's White Voters Face Daunting Choice : Referendum: Supporters and opponents of the reform process conjure rival visions of apocalypse.
- What Fun to Make Mockery of Hemingway 'Masterpieces'
- ART : Questions Remain on Botwinick's Course for Newport Harbor : But he insists that exhibits will continue to be conceived and planned independently of worries about suitable educational strategies.
- DANCE REVIEW : Power of Martha Graham Carries on in San Diego
- TV Reviews : CS&N; in Concert
- Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced the appointment of...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- World IN BRIEF : JAMAICA : Manley to Resign as Prime Minister
- Kidnaping Suspect Faces Arraignment : Crime: Man accused of abducting a teen-ager from her Mexican village is held on suspicion of using her as a sex slave. L.A. residents offer support to the girl's family.
- An Indian Education : When the Tiny Lakota Times Went to Washington, Its Bureau Chief Got a Course in Bureaucratese, Evasion and Public Relations Puffery
- Sheriff's Deputy Dies as Car Hits Pole
- R.I.P. in L.A. : 'Cemeteries to the Stars' Serve as Reminders of City's Storied Past and as Shrines for Legions of Devoted Fans.
- What's Best for Los Angeles : A new chief should be selected by April, and the chief should leave in April
- COUNTYWIDE : Mahony, Schuller Decry Film Violence
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Nixon, Bush and the World as Dulles Saw It : Richard the Shrewd and George the Cowed, echoed by Democrats, still wage Cold War.
- Calling the Shots : Marine Aviators Temporarily Grounded to Learn New Role Pinpointing Enemy Targets
- In a Family Way : 'Rose' Bouquet for Mom Diane Ladd, Daughter Laura Dern
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Santa Ana
- UCLA Seeded No. 1, USC Hits Road : Bruins: Seeded first in the West, they open against Robert Morris at Tempe.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : A Serviceable Show From Skid Row
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : A Trivial Pairing of McFerrin, Corea
- Oscars Have No Hidden 'Agenda' to Thwart Popular Documentaries
- CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP : Orangemen Beat Hoyas to Regain Luster
- Miscellany
- Music, Dance Reviews : Stulberg Leads L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Skid Row, Pantera: An Odd Couple
- DANCE REVIEW : The Power of Movement : Graham's Troupe Forges New Style in S.D. Performances
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Shirley' at Globe Can't Top the Film
- Music, Dance Reviews : 'Parts & Labor' Parodies Car Mania
- Horse Racing
- Connors, Becker Rally to Win at International Players Event
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Finances Halve the Challenger Field
- Horse Racing
- Fernandez Tries to Stay One Pitch Ahead
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Chrysler Expected to Tap GM Official to Succeed Iacocca : Autos: The appointment of Robert J. Eaton, president of General Motors' operations in Europe, appears likely to be announced today.
- AUTO
- McDonnell Bid for New Backers May Fall Short : Aerospace: Taiwan is considering cutting its stake in a joint venture to build the MD-12. Japan is leery of a role for political reasons, and other Asian countries may not be interested or have the capital.
- Japanese Court Hands Dodgers a Sweet Victory : Trademarks: The team will be allowed to sell candy with its name on it. The decision reverses a 1978 ruling by the country's patent office.
- Caterpillar and Union in Battle Over Principles
- MISSION VIEJO : Opinion Sought on City Hall Measure
- Confusion Over New Dump Site : Trash: Conflicting advice, changing reports bedevil supervisors trying to narrow choices for a new North County landfill site.
- Toxic Discharges
- Next Target for World's Conscience: Myanmar : An apocalyptic 'killing field' for the former Burma?
- CAMARILLO : Interest-Rate Decline Lowers Builders' Fee
- The Great Water Problem Simplified : The issue is this: More and more people, almost the same basic amount of water
- These Hitters Could Really Make a Splash
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Westminster
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Huntington Beach
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
- Defiant Retires; Unnamed Yacht Next Up
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Farm Aid V a Tough Sell in Recession
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Manchester's Antics Overshadow Solid Set
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Highway to Hell' Reworks Orpheus Legend
- MUSIC REVIEW : Accessible, Tonal Essay Fails to Soar : Symphony: After the lackluster Lees concerto and flutist Rampal's crowd-pleasing performance, Talmi leads the orchestra in a rich rendering of a Schumann work.
- JAPAN
- Buchanan Fires a Warning Shot at GOP : Republicans: If the party doesn't shape up, disenchanted conservatives may form their own by 1996, candidate says.
- Group Studies Pros, Cons of a New County : Government: The effort is described as an attempt to find solutions to problems shared by cities in the Conejo and Las Virgenes valleys. Creating a new jurisdiction is called difficult.
- Close Encounters With Conspiracies on Elvis and Cigar-Shaped UFOs
- Pair Jump From Home to Flee Fire
- ORANGE : Mayor Is Welcomed Back to City Council
- Man Crashes Through Ceiling, Robs Workers at Supermarket
- Kings Get Wings Clipped, Go 0-3 on Eastern Swing
- Ocean View's Lisa Dacquisto Often Feels the Need for Speed : Softball: Junior center fielder, who batted .478 as the leadoff hitter last season, had 22 steals in 23 attempts.
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : Washington Clinches a Playoff Berth with 5-2 Victory Over Islanders
- San Clemente Surfer Finishes Tied for Fifth
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Best Is to Come, but Odd Already Has
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL '92 : Montgomery's the Choice for No. 1
- Stahlhoefer's Two Home Runs Spark Chapman to 11-5 Victory
- JAZZ REVIEW : Despite Obstacles, Music Shines Through
- Beach Jerky: A Recipe for Success
- FRANK J. QUEVEDO, Chairman, Orange County Chamber of Commerce
- 3 Arabs Slain in Gunfight, Israel Says
- Karabakh Peace Pact Initialed in Iran as Bloodshed Continues
- Another Strong Quake Rocks Eastern Turkey
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Ocean View
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Indiana's Loss Is West's Gain : National men: No love will be lost if Knight's Hoosiers play Brown and LSU.
- Music, Dance Reviews : Pianist Norris in Royce Hall Debut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL
- No Evidence Haitians Sent Home by U.S. Have Been Mistreated, Investigators Say : Boat people: Just to be born, live there is a 'human rights violation,' monitor says.
- CULTURE WATCH : Cowgirls Never Looked So Kinky
- Shake-Up Designed to Streamline AQMD Is Planned : Pollution: Several top posts will be eliminated. Changes are in preparation for creation of emissions credit trading program.
- Dispatchers Give--as Well as Send--Help : Emergency: Despite liability fears, they are now often trained to offer potentially lifesaving guidance over the phone.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cuts in School Health Care Create Concern
- Volunteers Brush Away Symbols of Hate at Vandalized School
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Young Fizzles Against Mariners, 4-0
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL
- Miscellany
- He's Serious About Winning State Title
- Mental Calisthenics Fill Spring's Agenda : Luginbill Hopes to Sharpen Focus During San Diego State Workouts
- Standards? Whose? KCBS' or KNXT's?
- How You Can Pick Out an Investment Adviser
- They Are Two Who Got Away : Baseball: Former Padres Baerga, Alomar Jr. head for stardom with the Cleveland Indians.
- Horse Racing
- Irritated Over Housing Project
- What Use Are Zoning Laws
- Quality of Life at Issue
- United Way Controversy
- River Rescue Plan Needed
- United Way Controversy
- Quality of Life at Issue
- Irritated Over Housing Project