- LOS ANGELES : Woman Gets 18 Months in Abuse of 7-Year-Old
- 4 Children Hurt When Hit by Car
- 'Arabian Nights' Is a Wish Come True
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : Good Intentions Lost in Negatives : The press, seeing itself as the permanent opposition, feels most comfortable trafficking in campaign sleaze.
- Pair's Slayings at Orange Home Stun Families : Tragedy: Police aren't releasing details in the case, but the drum-store owner's employees speculate that the men walked in on a robbery.
- DANA POINT : Water, Sewer District Merger Considered
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Ex-Graduate Assistant Joins SDSU Staff
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Is Spring Training Too Long? More and More Players Think So
- Alaskans Have a Different Opinion About Sled Dog Race
- Coffman Made Executive VP at Lockheed
- Laser Endo Acquires a New Name
- Denise Lee Yohn has been named a...
- Salesman Was One for the Book
- Harkin's Labor Stand Is Brave, Risky
- Justices Clear Way for Execution of Harris : Judiciary: U. S. Supreme Court rejects appeal by killer of two San Diego teen-agers. Prosecutors say they will ask to have death penalty carried out in April or May.
- Senate Panel Begins to Write Own Tax Plan
- Confidant Says Gotti Planned Mafia Murder
- SANTA PAULA : Man, 18, Held After Hitting Police Car
- * Eddie Keys; Retired Property Master
- OXNARD : Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Bank Robberies
- SOUTH PASADENA : U.S. Gives Support to Freeway Extension
- Free Spirit Roams at Saddleback : Sea View League: Luis Estrella's speed makes him an outstanding outfielder, but sometimes he runs off at the mouth.
- Western Washington Player's Death Caused by Heart Problem
- Miscellany
- Polonia Hopes to Give Angels a Quick Start
- Olivia DiCamilli
- Lions Club Awards $95,000 in Grants
- COSTA MESA : City Offers Grants to Nonprofit Groups
- Geffen Gives $1 Million to AIDS Group for New Office Space : Funding: Gift from record and film producer is the largest ever to the organization. He cites the dramatic increase in the number of cases being handled.
- His Only Crime Was Against the Old Guard : Milken: In the best tradition of free enterprise, he made money by serving the public.
- Appeals Court Overturns Sexual Harassment Verdict
- Records Allow Peek Into Past : Historians, Genealogists Delight in Unsealing of 1920 U.S. Census Data
- LONG BEACH : Bomb Threat Forces Hospital Evacuation
- LOS ANGELES : Helen Hernandez to Make Bid for Roybal's Seat
- USC Leaps Over UCLA to No. 8 in AP Ratings
- Strawberry Hits Mets With Book : Baseball: In autobiography, he accuses his former team of insensitivity toward blacks and tells of trouble during and after championship 1986 season.
- Maurice Fletcher
- Music and Dance Reviews : Takacs Quartet Performs at Caltech
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Weekend Box Office : 'Wayne's World' Keeps Partyin' On
- Troupe Waits Theater OK in San Juan
- Music and Dance Reviews : Violist Phelps Solos With South Bay
- THE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON : The Stuff America Is Made of--Boxes and Boxes of It
- CLIPBOARD: November, December Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- City Hate-Crime Law Proposed : Government: Spurred by a spate of ugly incidents, Councilman Behr urges San Diego to pass its own ordinance.
- 2 Men Expected to Be Indicted for Selling Cocaine Near School
- Seminars on Holocaust to Be Held at School
- Cal Poly Pomona Women Get Break
- Chargers Announce Signing of Defensive Back : Pro football: Delton Hall, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, could be importnat addition to the secondary.
- Morgan Says He Doesn't Miss Lasorda
- 'Mongolia': A Camp Outing for Ottinger
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Ruby's Bucket of Blood' Spiced With Cajun Accent
- RJR to Help Employees' College Students : Benefits: It will match tuition savings so that 'no child of an RJR Nabisco employee will be denied post-secondary education due to lack of funds.'
- Franklin Profits Increase Despite Drop in Revenue
- CalFed Suing to Reverse Change in Capital Rules
- Perceptronics Gets Order to Make Truck Simulator
- Use of Park for Pro-Marijuana Rally Is Denied
- Sea View League
- Newport Harbor's Sheward Declared Ineligible
- Rotating Precision Mechanisms Inc. in Northridge won...
- Thomas A. Waltz has been named president...
- Shares of Scheib Soar in Wake of Founder's Death
- Amgen to Buy Back $50 Million of Its Stock
- Leslie's Poolmart Plans to Open Discount Stores
- Welfare Rolls Reach Record Level : Economy: A 'social emergency' of historic proportions is seen as 1 in 7 L.A. County residents--one in 11 in O.C.--get assistance.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Levine Officially Enters Race for Cranston Seat
- BELGRADE : Test For Milosevic
- New Treatments Ease Gum Disease
- Documentary : Where Grapes--and Trust--Die on Vine : * Neglected vineyards symbolize the bitter mood in Nagorno-Karabakh, ruled by ancient enmities.
- Police Think 30 Were Slain for Medical School
- COSTA MESA : City Seeks Residents for Child-Care Panel
- VAN NUYS : Armory Opens to Shelter Homeless
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Panel Urges Hiring Project Consultant
- Genetic Evidence Links Prince to Murder Scene : Hearing: Defense attorney challenges legitimacy of testing process that was employed.
- Whether They Win or Lose, Kings Have Sold Out Season : Hockey: Despite their shaky start, they have had takers for all 16,005 seats for 40 regular-season games this season.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe Feels Much Better This Year
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Win Fifth in a Row, 7-1
- EPA Supplier's Stock Plunges
- Banks Still Feeling Recession : Economy: Most of the area's larger financial institutions continue to suffer from falling interest rates and the real estate slump. A few improved in the quarter that ended Dec. 31.
- TECHNOLOGY : New Horizons Plans to Double the Size of Its Work Force
- Damage Phase of Buchwald Trial Begins : Entertainment: A court has already found that Paramount used the humorist's idea for a film. Now it must decide what the studio owes him.
- Incredible Shrinking Role of Women in Top Ad Jobs
- 1 in 7 in County on Welfare Rolls : Economy: The caseload for food stamps, general relief and other aid is up 51% since June of 1988. A 'social emergency' of historic proportions is seen.
- Ventura, Santa Barbara Drought Declared Over : Weather: U.S. meteorologist says the water crisis has ended. But officials elsewhere remain cautious.
- French Anthem Too Bloodthirsty?
- COUNTYWIDE : Disaster Aid Office Will Open Today
- MISSION VIEJO : Illness in Portables Blamed on Air Flow
- LANCASTER : Woman, 37, Found Fatally Stabbed
- COSTA MESA : Student Uses His Head in Road Protest
- Latino to Appeal Rating in LAPD Chief Competition
- ART REVIEWS : 'People' Links Up With Real World
- Ethnic Groups and Redistricting
- Next Step : The U.N....
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- Bush Bashers
- Challenge to Proposition 13
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- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Primaries
- Bush Bashers
- Mitchell L. Lathrop has been elected chairman...
- Ethnic Groups and Redistricting
- Graffiti
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- MOVIES - March 3, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - March 3, 1992
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- Obituaries - March 3, 1992
- ON THE ROAD: Donny Osmond of Irvine...
- Jury Picked for King Trial; No Blacks Chosen
- Buchanan Rally Boils Over in Georgia : Politics: Skirmish erupts as Jewish protesters bristle at foreign aid remarks. Bush stops off at the White House before return to campaign trail.
- Latest Rains Fail to Put End to Drought in O.C. : Weather: Sierra Nevada, source of much of area's water supply, continues to lag in snowpack, runoff.
- Roberti, Bane's Wife Embroiled in Advice Dispute : Politics: The Van Nuys assemblyman's spouse reportedly persuaded a Republican friend to run against the senator after being denied a role in his campaign.
- Legal Issues Could Cloud Selection of New Chief of Police : LAPD: Because of the uncertainty over Gates' retirement date, questions are being raised about who has the authority in naming a successor.
- Legislators Aim to Block County Pension Hike : Benefits: Senator says officials 'stepped over the line' and offers bill to reverse pay boost. Molina proposal also will be considered.
- Campaign Funds Go for Meals, Trips as Congressmen Retire : Politics: With no more elections, Dymally, Roybal and Anderson are cleaning out their war chests in a variety of ways.
- 2 Kidnapers Tear Boy, 6, Away From Grandmother : Abduction: Woman injured in trying to save the child. Family hopes incident is related to an ongoing custody dispute.
- SPEAK SOFTLY: The latest hot course for...
- RUSSIA'S LOSS: UCI has lured a renowned...
- MUSIC MAKER: Deborah Traylor, above, managed to...
- Brain Test Challenged, New Hearing Sought
- Plan for Fees on Businesses to Be Aired
- Burglary Suspect Won't Get Prize for Smarts, Police Say
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Six of 10 Teams From the County to Play Host to Semifinal Games
- SANTA ANITA : Don't Cry for McAnally--or for Argentina
- Breaking In Was Easier Than This Route Out : Reseda: A man dials 911 for rescuers after entering through a liquor store's roof and setting off an alarm.
- Compaq Computer Makes Move on Japanese Market : Technology: The Houston-based firm is following IBM and Apple in introducing a range of PCs and systems.
- China Expected to Become Top Grain Importer : Trade: The most-populous nation is fast losing its cropland. Coastal cities cannot be supplied from the interior.
- Dwight Bolinger; USC Linguist
- Fund Raising for Mosque Reaches Milestone : Religion: Muslims own the site after gathering $900,000 by the end of February. Ramadan, traditionally a time of generosity, is about to begin.
- Monthly Report
- Kampf Will Leave College Trustee Post in Mid-April : Education: At least two colleagues favor quickly appointing a replacement to the board, which faces important decisions, rather than waiting for a November election.
- 2 Men Held in Attack on Woman, Gay Man : Crime: They are arrested after allegedly screaming slurs and beating the homosexual male in West Hollywood and then pummeling a female who tried to break up the assault.
- Restaurant Manager Fatally Shoots Intruder
- Police Kill Mountain Lion After Chase
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Hard-Serving Becker Beats Volkov for Rotterdam Title
- BOWLING / U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN : Johnson Wins With Very Little to Spare
- Seles Wins Again, but Who's Counting? : Tennis: Top-ranked woman is 16-0 this season after defeating Martinez in Indian Wells final.
- NOTES : Skah Wins 5K Men's Race; O'Sullivan Takes Women's Division
- Pain Is Deeper Than One Loss
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Douse Flames, 11-0, Open 10-Point Lead
- Courier's Ranking Still No. 1 Going Into Indian Wells
- Buchwald vs. Paramount: It's Judgment Day : Law: Judge will decide how much the humorist and a producer are owed for 'Coming to America.'
- Immigrant Theme in Opera for Teens : Music: Edward Barnes' 'A Place to Call Home' will be performed by students in 15 schools this month.
- Bank Mergers May Pose Risks to Local Lending : Finance: The House Banking Committee chairman says mergers may drain funds from certain states. Merger proponents say the industry is becoming more efficient.
- MYONIA GIBBS, District administrator, state Department of Fair Employment and Housing
- Production Costs Ground Maker of Solar Cells : Technology: A City of Industry firm has a lock on a new, better type of cell to power satellites, but tightening government budgets are having an impact on sales.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Tries to Shift Focus of Spotlight : Politics: He wants to move debate away from questions about his character and toward an examination of Tsongas' policies.
- Reliving the Wild Surf : Ventura: Some longtime wave-riders are preserving a piece of local history by opening a museum devoted to the sport.
- Season over? They don't squawk, they quack : Hunters while away the winter perfecting a cacophony of duck calls that can drive you quackers.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : 50 Nuclear Scientists Reported Recruited
- Pursuit Ends in Fatal Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bingo Fund-Raiser to Benefit Grad Nite
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Department Given $26,000 Grant
- THOUSAND OAKS : Meeting Scheduled to Discuss Antenna
- WESTMINSTER : School Board Gets Budget Cut Options
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees Consider Slaughterhouse Idea
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin Homers Again as Titans Win
- ART : Exhibits Paint Disappointing Picture : Two new offerings at Newport Harbor Museum provide slim pickings in different ways and for different reasons.
- Conditions of 2 Boys Shot in Drive-By Attack Improve
- California IN BRIEF : LIVERMORE : 1 of 2 Boys Hit by Train Is Killed
- Charges by Haas and Kaneko Are 1 Shot Short
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Beats Illini, but It's Silent Knight
- UCLA Is Left All Duked Out : College basketball: Bruins are outscored in the final minutes, 16-4, and lose to the No. 1 Blue Devils, 75-65. It is their third consecutive defeat.
- TV REVIEW : Cast Can't Save 'Woman With a Past'
- Pop Critic's Out of Touch, Not the Grammy Voters
- Play Aimed at Fans of Chekhov : Theater: Play inspired by Chekhov's life will entertain admirers of his work but will probably miss with others in the audience.
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Which Elvis? So Which Bill, Which George? : The Postal Service points a way out of the dilemma of image-driven politics.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Calvary Chapel
- He Is Estancia's Biggest Booster
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Bobby Lyle Plus Piano Equals an Orchestra
- Torchbearer Still Has Samaranch Smoking
- In its first quarterly round of 1992...
- Music Reviews : Temirkanov Returns With Russian Works
- O.C. POP REVIEW : Solo Gladys Has Great Knight Out
- Simulator a Forgiving Teacher : Military: Computerized trainers test Marine fliers' ability to handle emergencies--and give them a second chance when they err.
- A Man's Vision : Volunteer Efforts Revive Church's Youth Program
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Cap. Valley Christian
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford Free Throws Sink Washington State, 85-70
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Gibson Reports to Royals' Camp
- Britain's Nigel Mansell led all the way...
- Chapman Team: Boyd Is Out
- COUNTYWIDE : Japanese Businesses Give Schools $64,000
- Money Talks, but He Keeps Quiet for Now
- SCC Men Open Playoffs at Azusa Pacific
- LOS ANGELES OPEN : If the 12th Is a Poem, It's by Poe
- Music Reviews : 'Samson et Dalila' at Opera Pacific
- Stage : South Coast Delivers a Mild 'Philadelphia Story'
- Strike by Actors Still a Possibility : Labor: ABC, CBS and NBC are not involved in the settlement among actors' unions, movie studios and film / TV production companies. Rerun residuals are seen as the stumbling block.
- New Team, Same Elliott in Rockingham Victory
- Track and Field
- Coach of UCLA Women's Tennis Has Seen His Team Go This Route
- No Doubt About It, This Girl Can Play Ball : Small schools: Borders, who opens the season as Whittier Christian's No. 1 pitcher, was 5-1 with a 3.05 ERA last year.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina Opens as No. 1 Shortstop
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Queen of Stardust' Minus the Magic
- Music Reviews : Rilling Leads Master Chorale in Bach Mass
- Grateful for the Breath of Life : A Once-Radical Technique Now Routinely Saves Severely Ill Newborns
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel to Consider Entertainment Mall
- Santa Ana Man, 19, Drowns in Gentle Surf
- TO OUR READERS
- Lewitzky Is Big Winner in First Horton Awards
- How to Spend Money From America Wisely : Economics: UCSD student hopes to create program so that money sent home by migrant workers won't be wasted.
- DANA POINT : Kite Contest Is a Breeze--a Day Late
- LAGUNA BEACH : Student Video Wins First-Place Award
- A Walled House of Yore in a City of High-Tech Security
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : California Lutheran
- Teen-Ager Believed Drowned at Beach
- MOORPARK : Hearing on General Plan to Be Reopened
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 29
- Police Seek 2 After Grocery Store Holdups
- ABCs of Excellence : New Programs Prime Youngsters for Success
- LA HABRA : Wild West Comes Alive for Children
- MSL NOTEBOOK / JOHN GEIS : Sockers to Play Hide and Seek With Arena for Playoff Dates
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : St. Michael's
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : St. Margaret's
- Golf
- Don-the-Ice-Cream-Man May Give Up Life in the Curb Lane
- Thunderstorm Sparks Outages
- Cache of Indian Artifacts Brings Delight and an Inquiry
- OCCUPATION: DOG GROOMER
- Popping-Good Ideas for Saving Planet : Environment: Eco Expo offers thousands of Earth-friendly products. One inventor hopes to make packing peanuts obsolete by replacing them with popcorn.
- Bush Visits Georgia Church as Gesture of Contrition to Conservatives : GOP primary: The President makes a point of being among Baptists as he seeks to soothe an angry right and blunt the effort by Buchanan to woo them.
- Saudi King Announces Reforms : Mideast: He establishes a Consultative Council and gives citizens a written bill of rights. Many credit the Gulf War for the liberalizing steps.
- Jail Inmates Caught 2 Hours After Escape
- NEWPORT BEACH : Lido Street Lighting to Be Finished Soon
- Speeding Up the Recall Process : Health: From leaking breast implants to faulty heart valves, the government moves to offer quicker, stronger aid when patients call for help.
- 3 Cities Join County for Recycling Zone
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cheney Will Probe Charges About SDI
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Christian Scientists Tell of Borrowings
- Ruth Nathan Meyer; Co-Founder of Geary's of Beverly Hills Gift Store
- 11 in Israeli Army Face Trial Over Raid by Arabs
- Man Dies After Suffering Burns, Heart Attack in Fire
- Bosnian Vote on Secession Sparks Violence
- Draft Proposal to Preserve Canadian Unity Is Unveiled
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Brethren Christian
- Worthington Has Corner on a Job : Baseball: Traded to the Padres after two poor seasons in Baltimore, he hopes to regain batting stroke.
- POP REVIEW : Firehose Feeds the Flames at the Newport Roadhouse
- Westcorp, IRVINE
- Temper Expectations, Experts Warn Investors
- RETAIL
- Junk Bonds Shed Their Trashy Image
- Transient Arrested in Lancaster Man's Death
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : So. California Christian
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Heritage Christian
- Placentia's Evans Doesn't Make the Cut in the 400 IM
- SAG: Most Extras Got Pay Raise, Not a Cut
- Irvine Firm Sets Stage for Video Conferences : Office Telephone Management not only sells the equipment, it leases out its facility to companies for such calls.
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Dissident Students Slay 15 Alleged Spies
- CYPRESS : All-Volunteer Fire Station to Be Studied
- NEWBURY PARK : Condo Fire Leaves 4 Families Homeless
- TUSTIN : Residents Concerned About K mart Plan
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Pacific Shores
- City Approaching Crossroads on Site for a New Airport : Transportation: Economics, noise, congestion are driving forces in finding Lindbergh Field replacement.
- OPERA REVIEW : New, Softer Voices for 'Samson et Dalila'
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Gladys Knight Warms in Anaheim Spotlight
- 2 Men Found Slain in Orange Home Identified : Crime: Mystery surrounds shooting deaths of a Santa Ana drum-store owner and a musical-instrument salesman. Police say there is no indication of a murder-suicide.
- CULTURE WATCH : Regulating Art
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Liberty Christian
- Bird Hits the Parquet Running and Celtics Win, 101-91
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Whittier Christian
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Garden Grove Claremont
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Tomba Loses More Ground When Accola Wins
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Myers Finally Arrives in Camp, Week Later Than Other Pitchers
- Grossmont's Bartling Gets Off to Fast Start
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Hitchcock Pleases His Followers at the Palace
- Sex, Violence, Adventure: No, It's Not Politics : Entertainment: Former office-seeker Mike Curb courts a new constituency with racy films that are global market hits.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Sex Charges Bring End to Brock Adams' Career : Congress: Senator drops reelection bid after publication of allegations by 8 women of improprieties.
- Gang Member Killed in North Hollywood
- ANAHEIM : Housing Project Is Subject of Hearing
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SANTA PAULA : Park's Neighbors Back Alcohol Ban
- Abandoned Newborn in Good Condition
- LOS ANGELES OPEN : Couples Is Peoples' Choice at Riviera : Golf: His 10-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole beats Davis Love III for title.
- Music Reviews : Polish Program at USC Enjoyable and Pleasant
- In a Word, Music Critic Was Insinuative
- Century Cable to Air King Trial : Television: The company will broadcast pool coverage as well as a weekly panel discussion on the beating trial.
- Lincoln Savings Investors to Have Their Day in Court : Thrifts: Jury selection is set to begin in the civil securities fraud and racketeering case against Charles Keating and various advisers.
- California's Health Care: Total Exam Needed : Reform is in the wind--and one ambitious and comprehensive plan is offered that does advance the debate
- CONEJO VALLEY : Schools May Face $2 Million in Cuts
- Family Mystified by Hanging of Brother and Sister