- Pet Project : Patients Are Making Some New Best Friends in Canine Therapy Program
- Donald R. Scheib was elected president and...
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Syndicate to Get Big Lottery Prize
- COSTA MESA : Tighter Restrictions Stir Bar Owners' Ire
- CAMARILLO : School Program Focuses on Women's Contributions to History
- VENTURA : Buchanan Backers Open Another Office
- VAN NUYS : Bandleader's Son to Run for Assembly
- MOORPARK : Schools to Consider New Election Dates
- SIMI VALLEY : Doctor to Join Study of Alzheimer Drug
- Man Charged With Murder in Death of Black Youth at Party in Ventura
- Fire Forces Five From Apartment
- Scripps Gets Grant to Study Sleep Disorder : Health: The four-year research project into narcolepsy, which plagues one in 1,000 Americans, is the first of its kind.
- County Worker Receives $220,000 in Racial Harassment Lawsuit
- LAPD Opens Its Own Inquiry Into Alleged Framing of 2 Inmates
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Appeals Court Turns Aside Harris Appeal, Opening Way for Execution : Crime: A judge will set a date Friday for the convicted killer to go to the gas chamber. Unless the court changes course, clemency from the governor is Harris' only hope.
- 2 Beaches Considered for Sand-Pumping : Technology: The Ventura County sites are being studied for use in an experiment to end years of erosion.
- Waves Roll Into NCAA, but Barely : WCC tournament: They hold on to beat Gonzaga, 73-70, in the final to earn second bid in a row.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Complete Garden Sweep of Rangers
- MEN'S TENNIS
- UC Irvine Goes Deep to Beat Portland, 7-2
- Weekend Box Office : 'Lawnmower Man' Cuts the Mustard
- Bush OKs Bill Allowing Cruise Ship Gambling
- Harkin Withdraws From Democratic Presidential Race : Campaign: Liberal candidate had won no primaries. He vows to remain a champion of populist causes.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Last to Know Plot, Lawyer Hints
- Court Rejects Punishment by Association : Ruling: Justices decide that membership in a racist gang is not relevant to whether a defendant should receive the death penalty or a life term.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sewer Leak Keeps Pier Area Closed
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Arizona State football player Raythan Smith was...
- COMMENTARY : Decision on Cup Sail Dumping is All Wet
- Honorary Chairs Set for Film Group's Oscar Party
- 'Breeze' Wins Top Black Cinema Prize
- TV Car Chases--Pursuing News or Higher Ratings? : Television: Live coverage of pursuits is the latest trend in local news, but some critics say the coverage is not always newsworthy.
- Biopool Acquires Maker of Blood Diagnostic Test Kits
- Rockwell International Corp. in Thousand Oaks won...
- Philip Morris' Deal to Get in Driver's Seat : To Obtain Auto Race Sponsorship, Tobacco Firm Agrees to Advise Kids Not to Smoke
- Businessman Gets Prison Term, Fine in 'Diet-Patch' Scam : Sentencing: Judge says Laguna Hills man seems unrepentant, orders stiffest punishment possible in $10-million marketing scheme.
- RETAIL
- Distress Sales Dominate the Market : Real estate: Most of the commercial buildings changing hands this year will be in foreclosure or about to be, brokers surmise.
- National Agenda : Socialists' Fall From Grace Imperils Mitterrand : French critics say the party has become corrupt, arrogant and incompetent after 11 years in power.
- Blizzard Pounds Plains States; Schools, Highways Are Closed
- Germany Holds Ex-Soviets as Suspected Atomic Smugglers
- They Let Benefit Success Go to Their Headdresses
- 'I'm Sitting on Wire,' Says Middle-Class Voter
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : $30,000 Saved in Funds for Homeless
- VISTA : Mistaken Raid Leads to Claim
- ENCINO : Donations Sought for Baseball Fields
- SAN CLEMENTE : Church to Redesign Steeple for Neighbors
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Kiwis Still Press Bowsprit Issue
- Miscellany
- Foothill Doesn't Have Shortage of Talent This Year : Top teams: With seven returning starters who have proven skills, the Knights are the team to beat.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- The judge who freed Julio Machado on...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- AWARDS
- What It's Like on the Inside of the 'Asylum' : Television: Tonight's HBO documentary follows former inmate Chris Clarke who killed his fiancee in a psychotic rage, telling his story at Patton State Hospital and as he returns to society.
- Worshiper of Miles Davis to Lead Tribute to His Work
- THOUSAND OAKS : 50 Residents Protest Archdiocese Plans
- Students Grapple With Lesson in Hate : Destruction: The cleanup and the healing begin at school that was target of anti-Semitic attack.
- DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER : Harrison Leads Falcons to Victory
- Two Reasons to Back Wings and a Prayer
- Eiland's Chances for a Job Improving : Baseball: Padre non-roster pitcher could get a spot in the rotation in the wake of elbow injury to starter Ed Whitson.
- Ex-Socker Clavijo Named to Coach Storm
- Museum Delays Expansion Plan
- Going Beyond Mere Winning : Pro basketball: In his 20th season as a coach, Clippers' Brown has emphasized teaching as well as success.
- Fluor Unit Gets Refinery Job
- Changing Lifestyles : Pity the Poor Prince: He's Without a Wife at 32 : Japan's Naruhito is getting less than the royal treatment from potential mates. He's just too boring, some say.
- Women Get Hit Hardest With Nasty <i> Nag </i> Label
- Christian Science Church Officials Quit Amid Split : Religion: Resignations come after reports of pension funds being used to prop up new cable TV network.
- Ruling Fuels Drive for Term Limits in O.C.
- Harris Appeal Rejected; Execution Date to Be Set
- Armenians Strike at Base of Commonwealth Forces
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / NAGGING : Why We Carp and Harp
- Cassandra Mills has been named president of...
- Regional Outlook : The Arabs' Language of Discord : Once the great unifier, Arabic has strayed far from its roots. Is it now dividing its people?
- State's Water Would Cost Ventura Up to $80 Million, Consultant Says
- Woman's Trial Begins in Fatal Stabbing of 9-Year-Old Girl : Courts: Defendant accused of knifing victim more than 50 times to eliminate potential witness. Defense denies she is capable of such violence.
- 1st Debate in Race for Robbins' Seat Draws 9 of 10 Candidates : Politics: Sen. David Roberti cites pressing legislative business for not attending. The others focus on the economy, health coverage and child care.
- AWARDS
- TV Reviews : Show's Winning Streak Ends With 'Avenue Z'
- In an effort to beef up its...
- Series Was Maid to Order for Actress
- Bank Profits in 1991 Best Since 1988 : Banking: The FDIC also believes the future looks good. It says no special infusion is needed for the deposit insurance fund.
- Repairmen Go for Broke : Group Sues Electronics Makers Over Amounts Paid for Warranty Repairs
- Consumer Debt Drops 0.3% in January : Loans: Speed of repayment is called a barometer of recovery.
- MWD Panel Urges Easing of Conservation
- In the Game of Political Glad-Handing, Clinton Hits the Long Ball
- The Many Complications of Being Rich
- Pregnant Softball Player Says Waiver Rule Is Discriminatory
- Aid Demand Grows While County Cash Flow Drops : Economy: A report says the social services workload increased as much as 20%, but building permit fees and court fines dwindled.
- The Last-Chance Schools : Education: Demand for independent study programs has swelled as social pressures and personal circumstances distance more and more students from public classrooms.
- LYNWOOD : 2 Teen-Agers Working at Laundry Shot to Death
- Pilot in Rescue Under Scrutiny : Flier's Employer Says Inquiry Since February Flooding Is Part of a Vendetta
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Plans Session to Aid Disabled
- Plan to Ease Drought Restrictions Welcomed : Water: East county residential users would face a 10% cutback instead of 20%, farmers a 30% reduction rather than 50%.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Gets Aced Out by Evansville
- First-Place Tie Is All in How You Look at It
- Company Struggles to Market 2 Herpes Drugs : Medicine: Meditech Chairman Gerald Kern has overcome many setbacks, but his Encino firm is barely surviving as the necessary FDA research is conducted.
- LONDON : Budget and Blueprint
- State's Term Limit Initiative Upheld by U.S. High Court : Politics: The justices refuse to hear an appeal by leading California legislators. Their decision clears the way for other states to remove career politicians.
- 30,000 Serbs Rally, Mourn Dead, Oppose Leader : Yugoslav breakup: Anti-Communist speakers call for a general strike to oust President Milosevic.
- William E. Simkin; Mediator Pioneered Preventive Strategy
- VAN NUYS : Lawmaker Says Suit Will Target Registry
- Swastikas Deface College Classrooms : Vandalism: Profanity, references to KKK also marked on walls at Cal State Northridge.
- Judge to Rule on Defense Move to Dismiss Poisoning Death Case
- CHP Officer's Testimony, Memo on Beating Differ : Trial: A key prosecution witness's first report said King 'kicked and punched' police. On the stand she said he did not provoke them.
- PASADENA : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Triple Shooting at Bar
- Device Wins Praise for Capture of Robbers : Crime: Transmitter tracked Builder's Emporium suspects. Designed for banks, the system is now being used by other businesses.
- East County Land Bought for Preserve
- SAN DIEGO : Nararro Wins Nod by Sierra Club
- DIVISION II BOYS' SOCCER : Torrey Pines, San Pasqual Tie for Title
- Duke Trying to Go Wire to Wire : College basketball: The Blue Devils started the regular season ranked No. 1 and are still there.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE
- Others Claim to be Youngest to Play Tour
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Hits, but Sees Albuquerque in Future
- TV REVIEW : 'Asylum's' Look Inside Seems Rather Pointless
- Miscellany
- Joyride Focuses on Forks in the Road : Alternative music: O.C. group's debut album carries universal theme: the necessity of making hard choices in life.
- Parker Bertea to Unveil 'Major Contract' Today : Aerospace: Deal between Irvine components maker and Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach may signal new jobs locally.
- HEALTH
- Microchip Inventor Has Graphic Vision for Computers : Technology: The future lies in affordable, three-dimensional displays, he predicts.
- Service Stations Must Install Vapor Controls
- Wounded Whale Dies After Beaching Itself
- High Court Rejects Sex Bias Case Appeal : Ruling: The justices let stand a $625,000 award to a female employee, rejecting her firm's claim that men were unfairly excluded from the jury.
- Valley Home Resales Up 3% from '91, in Spite of Storms : Housing: The realty board says February's rains kept many shoppers indoors, causing a 12% decline from January.
- MOSCOW : Economic Summitry
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. announced the...
- Red Callender; Jazz Bass Player and Tuba Virtuoso
- Widow, District's One Vote, Rebels
- TECHNOLOGY : FileNet Introduces Software Package to Broaden Its Markets
- Ventura County National Bancorp Earnings Fall 78%
- FAA Probes Actions by News Pilots at Floods : Safety: Agency is investigating whether five helicopter operators interfered with rescue efforts at Sepulveda Basin. Some have been honored for their heroics.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- CULTURE WATCH : Everything but the Iron Curtain
- Dinkins Back in Hospital
- Maxwell's Wine Cellar Will Be Auctioned
- School Bond Measure Accord Reached
- School Board Delays Vote on Consent Decree
- ANAHEIM : Bungee Jumping Plan Withdrawn
- 17th Candidate Allowed Into Race for Roybal Seat
- GARDEN GROVE : Some Homes Eligible for Free Paint Jobs
- 4 Deputies Enter Pleas of Not Guilty in Beating
- BEL-AIR : University to Offer Jewish Mini-School
- Reggie Geary
- Westchester's Gray Gets Attention
- Judge Approves Milken-Drexel Settlement Plan : Junk bonds: Federal regulators drop their objections, but they retain the power to reject the agreement.
- 3 Questioned in Mexico Bugging Case : Politics: Conservative party leaders say the suspects were caught with listening devices.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Councilwoman Is Named Top Citizen
- A Perfect Crisis for Bush to Show That He Is a Tough Guy : Iraq: Since Hussein presents no immediate threat, the President can control to a great extent the timing of an attack.
- 2nd Suspect in Kidnaping of Cypress Boy Surrenders to FBI
- College Student Dies After Milk Truck Runs Over Her
- Disneyland Defends Handling of Illness : Aftermath: Several affected by incident on Pirates of Caribbean attraction say their symptoms persist.
- St. Patrick's Day Parades
- Two Jurors Say They Didn't Believe Tyson
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Ward Says He'll Play Friday, Healed or Not
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Victors at Notre Dame
- TV Reviews : Inspiring 'Things' Shows Kids Protecting the Earth
- Female Jazz Group Hopeful of Finding an Equal Footing
- Callaway Going Great Guns With Success of Big Bertha : Sporting Goods: The fast-growing Carlsbad golf club manufacturer is now among the top six in the nation.
- Parents of Disabled Child Get 'A' for Effort
- Free Speech Flap at Occidental
- The Benefits of Prop. 13
- Gorbachev on Socialism
- It's Pit Bull's <i> Owner</i> Who Disgraces Breed
- Gorbachev on Socialism
- Free Speech Flap at Occidental
- Gorbachev on Socialism
- Parents of Disabled Child Get 'A' for Effort
- Science Page
- It's Pit Bull's <i> Owner</i> Who Disgraces Breed
- Free Speech Flap at Occidental
- Gorbachev on Socialism
- Elvis Stamp
- Parents of Disabled Child Get 'A' for Effort
- Parents of Disabled Child Get 'A' for Effort
- Bell Helicopters
- Recognition of Voice Disorder Key to Cure
- Science Page
- It's Pit Bull's <i> Owner</i> Who Disgraces Breed
- Gorbachev on Socialism
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 10, 1992
- Obituaries - March 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 10, 1992
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- TELEVISION - March 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 10, 1992
- U.S. Gave Data to Iraq 3 Months Before Invasion : Persian Gulf: Documents show intelligence sharing with Baghdad lasted longer than previously indicated.
- POLITICS AND ART: In a presidential straw...
- Income of Nathanson Investigated : Ethics: Grand jury subpoenas records on coastal commissioner's work for an airline. His lawyer denies any wrongdoing.
- 2 O.C. Brothers Killed as Train Strikes Truck
- DISTRESSING NEWS: Brokers say 75% of all...
- SHOOTOUT: It's a night that former Fullerton...
- COLUMN ONE : A Crash Course for Haitians : Many refugees arriving for resettlement are bewildered by modern urban life. They feel isolated but hopeful of political asylum.
- SCHOOL TIE: It's nice to have an...
- TECHNOLOGY - March 10, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 10, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 10, 1992
- Jailhouse Informants
- Tournament Worries St. John's : College basketball: Redmen are concerned about recent failures in Big East postseason.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Home Alone: Is Your Child Ready?
- * Thomas W. Smith has been named...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- How to Scatter Investment Fog
- Hold Your Horses : Mounting Hurdles Put Reins on Plans for Olivenhain Stables
- ORANGE : Street Widening Is Focus of Tour
- Pentagon Cool to U.S. Sharing Its Power : Global role: Planning document outlines strategy for facing challenges to American influence.
- L.A. Scene / The City Then and Now
- Suspect in Forgery Ring Arrested : Crime: Police say Marlene Olive ran a sophisticated ID-counterfeiting operation that victimized businesses throughout the Valley with bogus checks.
- Plastic Surgeons Assail Moratorium on Silicone Implants as 'Political'
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk Is Nearing High Noon : The alternatives are stark--plunge back into apartheid or go forward toward hope and democracy.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Robinson Gets His Bid for a Job Off to Good Start
- Opponents Are Taking Notice of Mallett : Freeway League: La Habra senior, who was MVP last season, is considered the finest second baseman in county.
- Peace Fallout : Aerospace Workers Become Victims of Cold War's End as Industry Keeps Laying Off
- Oops, Forgot the Tip Thing! Bush Pays Up
- Berkeley Mob Riots After Being Turned Away at Fraternity Dance
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Officer's Program Helps Students GUARD Against Gangs
- DANA POINT : School Board and City Council to Meet
- ORANGE : Having a Ball at Meet for Disabled
- New Test a Boost for Minorities : Education: Less biased test measures intelligence, not just verbal ability. The aim is to give minorities a better chance at getting in gifted-school programs.
- Pop : A Tropical Celebration With Puente
- * William S. Kalaboke has been named...
- * Lorry Griffin, a former senior vice...
- A Neck and Neck Race
- Tsongas Seeking Super Tuesday 'Silver Medal' : Democrats: Solid second could buoy him in coming Midwest battles. Clinton favored in Southern primaries.
- * The Los Angeles-based law firm of...
- Once Again, It's Time for a Schrader Retrospective
- SAN CLEMENTE : All Future Parking Spaces to Be One Size
- CARLSBAD : Vista Man Dies of Stab Wounds
- ORANGE : Chapman to Rename Hall for Roosevelt
- Motorcyclist Is Struck by Car, Killed
- Trojans Get Shot Down : College basketball: USC makes 34.9% of its shots and Washington State makes 62.5%. The Cougars win, 82-68.
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : South Africans Are Kept Waiting Again
- DANCE
- Lincoln Savings' Law Firm to Pay U.S. $41 Million
- COLUMN RIGHT/ STEVEN S. LUCAS : Lawmakers' Revenge, Pure and Simple : The state Supreme Court upheld Proposition 140. Now it may pay a steep price.
- SANTEE : Motorcycle Crash Kills Mechanic
- Miscellany
- Stanford's O'Brien, Cocotos Continue the Cardinal Rule : Tennis: They become third straight team from their school to win Pacific Coast Doubles by beating Lucena-Phanco.
- Party Politics : A Tough Sales Job for GOP in Hollywood
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : Shedding Light on Workers' Needs in Care for the Elderly : Gerontology: More and more employees have dependent relatives. Programs of help and schedule flexibility are slowly catching on.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : WORKING PARENTS' TRIALS : Paternity Leaves Are More Common, but Fewer Men Are Taking Them
- FILLMORE : No Charges Due in Lost-Chickens Case
- Chang Hooks Title Against Chesnokov
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Basgall Says Daniels Rates at First Base
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Pairings Are Set for Brea, Tustin, Rancho Alamitos
- BOYS' BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : First-Round Pairings Stun Capistrano Valley
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Titans Draw Long Beach; UCI Gets Santa Barbara
- INTERNATIONAL
- COLUMN ONE : Growing Up With AIDS Virus : Channon Phipps was born a hemophiliac and tested positive at 11. At 17, he is a typical teen with a girlfriend and a love of skateboarding. He is engaged to be married.
- Buchanan Takes Aim at Wilson : GOP: Conservative says he will seek to repudiate governor and party moderates in California. He likens primary to battle of Antietam.
- Disneyland Illness Cause Still Unknown, Park Says : Investigation: Some say doctor at hospital attributed incident on Pirates of Caribbean ride to a Mace-like gas.
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Fullerton
- PREP SOFTBALL 1992 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park
- Minott Relies on Love Songs
- Chang Takes Tennis Any Way He Can Get It
- Science, Technical Oscar Winners Announced
- The Turmoil Continues in Channel 2's Newsroom
- 'Triggers' That Increase Chance of IRS Audit
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : A RESOURCE GUIDE TO WORK AND FAMILY : Tips on Hiring a Nanny
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : SHORT STARS : Child performers can earn big money, but it isn't all glitter.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Guinea-Bissau Plans 1st Multi-Party Elections
- All's Well for High School Thespians : Drama: Estancia High School actress is runner-up in L.A.-area Shakespeare competition.
- Students From El Camino High Win State Academic Decathlon
- GARDEN GROVE : Committee Calls for Reopening 3 Schools
- FULLERTON : Placentia Aide to Be Chief of Engineering
- Two Held After Police Recover $700,000 in Chinese Artifacts
- Pitchers Morales, Bushart Excel as CS Northridge Defeats Utah Twice
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Former Dodger Howell Is Out for the Season
- Joe Amato won his first top-fuel title...
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER, DEFENDER TRIALS : Italy Is Defeated by Japan Again
- TELEVISION REVIEW : KDOC Turns Cameras on Asian Gangs in Little Saigon
- Trying to Put a Value on a 'Treatment' : Film: As Art Buchwald's suit against Paramount winds up, the debate comes down to the dollar value for the idea of 'Coming to America.'
- Where the Deer and the Raccoons Play : Careers: From their post high in the San Gabriel Mountains, forestry assistants Tom Bristow and Jon Baker have the city at their feet.
- Brown Prevails in Nevada Caucuses for 2nd Victory : Democrats: Clinton is runner-up and Tsongas is third amid some confusion caused by narrowed field.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION BEST FRIENDS : Who We Pick, Why We Stick Together
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: March 7
- CAMARILLO : School Board Seeks Crowding Remedies
- Next Stop: Boise : El Camino Real High Team Wins State Academic Decathlon and a Spot in Nationals
- Laguna Hills Dethroned in Academic Decathlon
- Lakers Caught on the Rebound : Pro basketball: Rodman dominates inside again as the Pistons win, 98-93.
- When Rodriguez Gets Mad, Ojai Gets Even : Golf: Bogey on the ninth hole angers him en route to par 70, and Crampton is a winner by three shots in the senior tournament.
- Miscellany
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Wins Doral, Matches Snead's Feat
- Miscellany
- His Long, Winding Road to the Majors Has Been Strange : Angels: Until last season, Fortugno, 29, had never made it through a year without spending some time in Class A.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wedge Takes Trip Back in Rock Time
- MUSIC REVIEW : Within Limits, Almond Is a Showman
- JAPAN
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORK AND FAMILY : Trying to Succeed on the Job and With the Family
- * Leonard Altadonna has been named a...