- Clippers Take Advantage of Fizzling Rockets
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ward and Washington Spark Woodbridge Past El Toro, 1-0
- MIDEAST REGIONAL : No. 2 Tennessee Falls to Western Kentucky
- Pop Reviews : Happy Blues From Charles Brown
- Shepard to Shakespeare in Laguna : Theater: The community's Playhouse troupe will perform five plays in its 1992-93 season, including 'True West' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ruby' Offers Latest Look at J.F.K. Conspiracy Theory
- Rockwell Pleads Guilty to Waste Dumping, Blasts U.S. : Settlement: The firm admits to environmental law violations at Rocky Flats nuclear plant. But it claims Energy Department granted it an exemption.
- Libya Seeks Protection From U.N. Sanctions : Terrorism: Kadafi's envoy tells World Court that U.S. and Britain have no right to demand extradition of suspects.
- A 'Game' Without Rules : Former OSS agent Tom Moon tells about sabotage behind enemy lines and the 'intrepid secret warriors' who executed those missions.
- Idyllic Town of Arcata Swept Up in Political Tempest : Lifestyles: Old guard conservatives are trying to dislodge New Age liberals. A City Council offer of haven to Desert Storm deserters touched off a simmering conflict.
- HEALTH : Japan Steps Up Efforts to Teach Uninformed Public About AIDS
- Carlson to Head Broadcast Unit
- VAN NUYS : Shelter Opens Door to the Homeless
- Agua Dulce Debates Fate of a 68-Year-Old Church : Landmarks: Congregation leaders want to demolish the condemned building. The county will let the Town Council decide.
- Acton Councilman Faces Recall Vote
- NORTHRIDGE : 'Syringe Bandit' Suspect Will Be Arraigned
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan for College at Ex-School Opposed
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : DMV Adds Line for Spanish Speakers
- VENTURA : Woman Says Lawyer Offered Her LSD
- Storm to Fade Today; More Rain Possible Sunday
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Tightens Rules on Massage Shops
- THE ARTS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Small-Town Feel, Pleasures From Larchmont's La Luna
- Tribute to Bassist Budwig Set for Sunday at Chaplin Stage
- Lag Is Predicted in Southland Recovery : Economy: Bush adviser says there are signs of improvement nationwide, but the gains may take an extra six months to reach this area.
- Chrysler Cuts Mitsubishi Stake
- Error Revives Wall St. Debate
- House Panel to Call for End to Patronage in Filling Jobs
- A French Consensus : Fashion: All but a few designers agree there's one strong look for fall. So say <i> au revoir</i> to that flaming red mini and <i> bonjour</i> to something long, black and clingy.
- SIMI VALLEY : IRS Rescinds $28,000 School Tax Penalty
- Bradley Link to Developer Won't Be Investigated : Ethics: Panel declares that the $30,000 received by the mayor was properly reported and that there was no indication of influence-peddling on golf course project.
- ANAHEIM : School Officials Meet Mexican Educators
- CIS Wins Pairs Again
- CS Bakersfield Reaches Semifinals
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Famed Calumet Farm Is Purchased by DeKwiatkowski for $17 Million
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE TOURNAMENT : Matadors Rout Oregon State, Then Slip Past Santa Barbara
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Blyleven's Five-Hitter Leads Cypress
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Defense, Passing Skills Help Swatik Regain His Starting Job at UCLA
- COLLEGE BASKETBAL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Cold From the Start, UCLA Stays That Way
- Tennis
- Long Beach Opera Season to Open Nov. 1
- Pop Reviews : A Wall of Sound From Chainsaw Kittens
- Dow Rebounds From Salomon Goof, Rises 8.28 : Market Overview
- Court to Hear Challenge to Use of UC Fees : Education: Group of Berkeley students objects to having the money support political causes. Others defend activity charges as furthering the exchange of ideas.
- Calls Pouring In to Texas Group Backing Perot
- CSUF Philosophy Professor, 49, Dies En Route to Conference
- La Jolla Woman the Funding Force in First Ladies Exhibit
- EAST REGIONAL : Burges Are Too Tough as No. 1 Virginia Wins
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins Aren't Half Bad
- Skiing
- SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : As Nonconference Game, It's Easier for Cowboys
- Plan to Trim Guard, Reserves Draws Instant Foes in Congress : Military: The proposed cutback of 234,000 troops faces a tough Capitol Hill battle. Strategists predict only a third of the reduction will pass.
- 4 Growths Removed From Bush's Face : Checkup: Untreated, such cells could become cancerous. Doctors give President clean bill of health after physical.
- Anaheim Class Prepares Couples for a Major Step
- Cuts Threaten Cinco De Mayo Festival's Size
- ELECTIONS: AVALON : Future of Quaint Island Resort Community Hinges on Upcoming Ballot
- Running Captive : 102 Wild Mustangs and Burros Readied for Adoption
- Equipment, Tapes Given to Libraries
- A New Door, Some Rewiring, and Off We Go : Space: The U.S. should buy Russia's Mir orbiting station.
- Pierce's Welles Ties Home Run Mark in Win
- By Changing, Lefferts Gets a Jump-Start
- SAILING / CONGRESSIONAL CUP : With Protest, Hutchinson Beats Campos for the Title
- A Veteran and a Song for Healing : Artist: Glen King recorded his song with help from the Judds. His work will be heard at a national reunion at the Vietnam memorial on Father's Day.
- Trombonist Returns to Standards : Jazz: Bill Watrous finds that it's essential to blend original compositions with music people recognize and love.
- COUNTYWIDE : Latest Storm's Rain Levels Vary Widely
- Lawsuit Accuses Santa Clarita Council Candidate of Copying Software
- Kings' Early Lead Shattered by Flames : Hockey: L.A. scores first. Then Calgary takes charge and comes away with a 7-2 victory.
- Agassi, McEnroe Like U.S. Chances Against Czechoslovakia in Davis Cup
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Quick Start Sparks CLU to 21st Consecutive Win
- FUNDING
- Striving for Divine Madness : Comedy: Mike Warnke, who will perform at the Anaheim Convention Center Saturday, uses an irreverent approach to get across his Christian message.
- STAGE
- But the Bottom Line Is Still as Red as the Rose
- Body of Woman Found in Irvine
- At Last, a Chance to Say 'Thank You'
- Searching for Clues From L.A.'s Oracle
- COUNTYWIDE : Something Is Sacred at Hospital
- Friends Find a Home With Toros : Bergeron, Gajewski Are Welcome Additions for Dominguez Hills
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cutting Edge' Earns Itself a Medal
- Studios Set the Stage for Trek : Benefit: More than 10,000 people, including stars, are expected for the Earthwalk fund-raiser. Back lots will be open on the six-mile route.
- Apple, Sharp to Build Personal Organizer
- John H. Zenger has been elected a...
- IRVINE BOXING : Former Olympian Tillman Defeats Lee
- Music Reviews : Cultural Variety in 'Masters of Tradition'
- Legal Gambling Improves Odds on Gaming Investing
- Getting Into Executive Suite the Easy Way
- IRS Tries Tact to Rustle Cash
- 2 Producers of 'Batman' Sue Warner : Entertainment: They challenge the contention that the film lost money. The studio says it observed the contract.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Repressed Heroine Keeps Those Hidden Desires Unfulfilled : A CLOSED EYE <i> by Anita Brookner</i> ; Random House $21; 256 pages
- RELIGION : Messianic Prediction Spurs Furor : An American rabbi's followers say he is the one. But doubts abound in Israel.
- SAN DIEGO : D.A. to Seek Death Penalty for Prince
- From Illegal Immigrant to Valedictorian : Achievement: Young man's diligence in school pays off with residency status and a salute from the INS, which earlier had tried to deport him.
- Unfilled Void Where Women's Panel Was
- Tennis
- Yamagata Visual Arts Festival
- Pop Reviews : James Band Exudes Warmth at Roxy
- Divorce Is a Tough Row for 'Sesame Street' to Hoe
- Heart Patient Sues Shiley, Claims Fraud : Courts: The man says that his valve, removed in October, had begun to break. Shiley officials said they have not seen the suit and could not comment.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Disney to Put Fast-Food Unit in Deep Freeze
- Tax Panel Member Told to Quit : Politics: Lungren says Board of Equalization's Bennett must be removed because of conviction for filing false expense reports. Governor can appoint replacement immediately.
- Men Look for a Message That Wears Well : The authors of 'Universal Style' conduct a workshop for members of the Brea Rotary Club, who learn how they can make the right choices.
- Doctors Seek to Test French Abortion Pill : Health: New nationwide group hopes to persuade manufacturer to send RU-486 to this country. Protests halted plans for shipments in 1990.
- Mrs. Clinton Tells Support for Husband
- Ex-Deputy's Wife Denies Guilt at Trial
- ENCINO : Groups to Clean Up Part of L.A. River
- Brown's Renewed Self Makes the Establishment Squirm : Politics: A candidate who escapes the tyrannies of money and conformity stands as a public rebuke to others' lives.
- Man Being Swept Down Creek Is Plucked to Safety by Fire Department Helicopter : Rescue: Chopper from nearby Van Nuys airport lowers a man into 15-m.p.h. current to save him. 'He doesn't know how lucky he was,' official says.
- WESTMINSTER : Task Force Reports Gang Leader Arrests
- Man Rescued After 2 1/2-Mile Odyssey in Creek
- 2 Men Named as Tentative Picks for College Jobs : Education: The district board selects the L.A.-area administrators for the presidencies at the Moorpark and Ventura schools.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman, 2 Children Hurt When Car Hits Trolley
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Quarantined Areas Infested by Fruit Flies
- SANTA MONICA : City Council Rejects Curfew for Minors
- Back IN THE Swing : Welles a Hit at Pierce After Being Shelved as a Batter at Arizona State
- This Wasn't Mentioned in Job Description
- WBC Bantamweight Title On Line Monday at Forum
- Russians Step Up in U.S. Tour : Running: Markova and Pushkariova, who will compete Sunday in Carlsbad, have been impressive as they prepare for Olympics.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Wayne' Blows by 'Wind'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rice' Delivers Hot and Cold
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Power of One' Looks at Apartheid
- San Diego Spotlight : RRR's a Toothsome Resort for Lunches With a View
- Taking Her Career on Faith : For Now, Becker Is Comfortable Within Christian Music Confines
- Music Reviews : Hollander in a Contemplative Mood
- REAL ESTATE
- Buffett Report Pokes Fun at California Tax System
- HealthInfusion Buys Healthcare Solutions
- Conservation Fund Block Threatened
- PARIS : Going to Great Lengths
- Expert Says Baton Swings Missed King; Testimony Purged : Trial: Defense witness says motorist was only hit 20 times. Remarks are stricken because he did not explain how he arrived at the analysis.
- MOORPARK : Homeowner Sued Over Satellite Dish
- Diligence Pays Off as Officers Arrest Suspect in Boy's Death : Crime: Painstaking research leads sheriff's deputies to a 15-year-old who they think fired a random shot half a mile away from where 5-year-old Adrian Benitez was killed.
- SANTA ANA : College District OKs $350,000 for Security
- BURBANK : St. Joseph Programs Given $250,000 Gift
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Fixing Sewage Pipe to Cost $16 Million
- AGOURA : Hazardous Waste Roundup Planned
- Candidates for Lomita City Council
- PREP ROUNDUP : Garner Shoots Par 72 to Lead El Toro to Victory Over Dana Hills
- COLLEGE BASKETBAL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : USC's Second Option Proves Good Enough
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils' Victory Clinches Playoff Spot
- Pendleton's Ordeal Is Over: Son Is Born Prematurely, but Healthy
- Renoir's 'Coach' at Monica 4-Plex
- Looking at Life Before Going to War : Play: 'Home Front Blues' fulfills David Vowell's goal of writing for the theater. He calls it a romance, but not a preachy, anti-war piece.
- Crystal Cathedral Plans Music Programs
- SECURITIES
- Salomon Error Revives Debate on Computers
- CCNY Alumni Honor Actor John Randolph
- MALIBU : Study Disputes Claims of Septic Tank Hazard
- VENTURA : 2 L. A. Men Held in Theft Attempt
- San Diego Unit Deployed to Gulf War to Be Axed : Military: 13 Navy Reserve detachments also will be deactivated under cutbacks announced by Pentagon.
- SAN DIEGO : 4 Sailors Burned in Fire Aboard Ranger
- No More Deferred Dreams : After years of dogged work, two unjustly imprisoned men are freed
- OAK VIEW : Howard Christie, Film Producer, Dies
- Mets' Cone Sued for Sexual Harassment
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Judges Miss the Point, Browning Places Third
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart's Gore Ties Course Record for the Front 9 by Shooting 29
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : O'Malley: Youth to Be Served
- Julio Machado, the Milwaukee Brewer relief pitcher...
- Lakers Lose Perkins, Get a Break--Dallas : NBA: Another starter goes on injured list before 115-92 victory.
- Tyson Is Given 6-Year Prison Term for Rape
- Pilot Program Will Recycle Yard Waste
- Man Surrenders in Instant-Replay Robbery at B of A Branch in Stanton
- Why did the chicken cross the freeway?...
- Reiner Defends Record in Debating Challengers
- Democrats Offer Own Plan for Children's Services Agency
- IRVINE : Vote Yields Political Upside-Down Cake
- Moscow Mayor Urges Investment in Russia : Commerce: Despite difficulties and risk, Americans can do business there, he says.
- California IN BRIEF : CORTE MADERA : Water District Votes to End Rationing
- He's Not Hooping It Up, but Finds Himself in Rough
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Will Start Opener
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE : McGann Throws Her Hat Into Contention
- Bunts Push Thousand Oaks to 2-0 Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL : Indiana Whips Seminoles, 85-74
- Symposium for Foreign-Film Oscar Nominees Set Saturday
- PREVIEW : Theater Company Makes a Home for the Classics
- Edward Fleischman, the gadfly Securities and Exchange...
- 3 Leaders Offer Studio Revival Formula : Entertainment: The chairmen of Universal, Disney and 20th Century Fox want less greed, lower costs and inspired films.
- Officers Choose Kroeker for Chief in Union Survey
- Israel Reaches Out to Touch 10 Arab Lands
- The Hair Verdict Is In
- Venezuelans Will Remember Angel <i> Rafaga</i> Curtis' Name
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mezzo Florence Quivar in Ambassador Recital
- REAL ESTATE
- Revenge of the Brownies
- Clinton Receives Endorsement From Ex-Rival Harkin : Campaign: But the Democratic candidate winds up his day in New York in a shouting match with an AIDS protester.
- Mira Mesa Teacher Wins National Grant
- BACKGROUND
- Scales of Justice at Police Station?
- Inmates Ask Court to Block Reduction in Jail Visiting : Litigation: New judge in long-running suit over conditions is called upon for his first significant ruling in the case.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : MCA Zoning Suit Upsets Homeowners
- School Board's Closed Session With County Called Illegal : Antelope Valley: District officials offer various justifications for the meeting on possible layoffs. But attorneys doubt the explanations are valid.
- With News, Vista Can Get Down to Business
- Dole to Move Its Headquarters to Westlake Village : Food industry: The decision by the produce giant's billionaire chairman is a backhanded swipe at Ventura County's slow-growth policies.
- KOCE Gets $182,157 in Pledges, Surpassing Goal
- Bowers Hopes to Host Chinese Exhibit : Art: The museum's executive director will travel to the Asian country to begin talks on bringing items from emperors' palace here.
- Telephone Rates May Keep Rising : Telecommunications: The increases--in the wake of eight years of price cuts--are likely to continue as carriers retreat from the bruising competition that followed deregulation.
- REAL ESTATE : Las Vegas Office of Burke Commercial to Be Associated With Lee & Associates
- TV Brass Not Ready to Give Up Ghost Yet : * Entertainment: Industry officials hope Washington can help revive networks' financial health.
- Brown Courts Rebellious Wisconsinites : Campaign: He expresses optimism for success among state's independent voters. But questions arise about his 13% flat-tax proposal.
- U.S. Launches Ad Campaign Against AIDS
- Poet Rhymes, but Pushkin He Ain't : Russia: Anatoly Lukyanov, imprisoned as plotter, gets a recital that draws nostalgic fans.
- Candidates Tiptoe Into N.Y. Minefield--So Stay Tuned : Politics: The state is a wild, wacky world of special interests and fierce rivalries--plus a menacing media.
- A Shock to the System : Few people paid much attention to Carol Moseley Braun in the Illinois Democratic primary. But no one is ignoring her Senate campaign now.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Firefighters Union Vows No Service Cut
- LOS ANGELES : Schools to Make Plans for Condom Handouts
- OXNARD : Schools Retain AIDS Curriculum
- Miller Struggles With 'My Queer Body'
- The Little Award Show That Could : Film: Since it started in the '80s, the Independent Spirit Awards, sort of an offbeat Oscar, has gained big-name supporters. Saturday's ceremony is sold out.
- SECURITIES
- Growth Figures for End of '91 Revised Down : Economy: The 0.4% pace for gross domestic product in the fourth quarter was weaker than expected. Meanwhile, first-time jobless claims rose 15,000 over the previous week.
- Social Security Biased, Panel Is Told : Retirement: The system discriminates against women and two-income couples, witnesses tell a House subcommittee.
- Clinton, Aides Cut Family Item From Ethics Bill
- Watching the Park Go Dark
- LOS ANGELES : Council Seeks Answers on Methane Gas Leak
- POMONA : Jury Recommends Life for Convicted Killer
- The Kindness of Strangers : They turned out to help Roger Kahl, a police officer who is dying of leukemia. Their bone marrow didn't match his, but others--people they might never meet--have gotten the gift of life.
- TECATE : Drug Suspect Shoots at Border Agent
- SANTA ANA : Downtown Area's Fate to Be Studied
- Laguna Planners Back Traffic Proposal : Transportation: Controversial plan takes the approach that reducing road capacity will decrease use.
- Storm Dampens County, but Dry Weekend Ahead
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE : 'Heartware,' Not Hardware : Education in the skills of nonviolence, not the reactionary response of more policing, is the answer for our schools.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : New Mexico State Falls Short Because Its Shots Stopped Falling
- UTEP Has Opened Eyes and So Has Haskins : Midwest: Miner coach made history by starting five black players against all-white Kentucky in '66.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCLA: From Sweet to Elite : West Regional: Bruins beat New Mexico State, 85-78, to advance to round-of-eight game against Indiana.
- ART REVIEW : Davis Retrospective Challenges Mind, Eye
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jump' Shoots From the Hip
- TV REVIEW : 'Fear and Muse': Portrait of Russian Poet
- Teen-Ager Dances His Way Into the Spotlight
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Doom': How the Nazis 'Sanitized' Art
- This 'Tiny Toon' Venture Isn't From TV
- Closing the Sale : Merrill Lynch Offers Unusual 'No Money Down' Mortgage
- Guard, Reserves to Lose 234,000 in Cheney Plan : Defense: Stiff opposition is likely as every state is hit. The numbers correspond to trims in active duty forces.
- 75 County Firefighters Picket Howard's Office : Labor: Angry union members demonstrate in Simi Valley over their employer's offer of a 3.1% pay raise.
- East County Could End Water Rationing : Drought: Restrictions now require 17% conservation over 1989 use levels. A MWD decision today could eliminate the program.
- A Big Fine, but Is It Big Enough? : Doubts hang over nuclear-cleanup agreement
- Salvation Army Will Buy Troubled Anaheim YMCA : Acquisition: Terms of the agreement will allow facility to continue its North Street operations for up to four years and help retire a sizable debt.
- Hospital, 5 People to Be Honored at Ball
- Program Aims to Curtail Gangs : SAN DIEGO
- VENTURA : Police Officers Win Annual Awards
- COMMENTARY : Tyson's Fall Keeps Boxing Stumbling
- Thanks to the Governor, Janitor Gets to See His Grandson Play
- Swimming
- Sockers' Will to Win on the Wane : Soccer: Big lead in MSL race, loss of Collins to injury conspire to send the team into its first slump.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Garces' Double Leads Titans Past Florida State in Softball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Volkov Shows His Best as Hawks Dodge Bullets
- THE ARTS
- BANKING
- '92 Elections Could Change Face of Europe
- Levant Liked for Diligence, Work Against Drug Abuse : LAPD: Deputy chief's effort for DARE is admired. But his high-profile ambition has inspired ill will.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2% Raises Approved for School Officials
- CS Northridge's Sila Signs With Arena Football League
- Alexander Is Center of Attention : Football: Aztec lineman is under the gun to produce this season.
- Stanford Builds an Early Lead and Keeps It Against Texas Tech
- Aztec Men's Tennis Team Routs NE Louisiana
- Carlesimo and Seton Hall Now Ride Alone Atop the Big East
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Screen in Scottsdale Raised
- Wright Gets High Marks for Potential
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Duke Puts Down Challenge : East Regional: Seton Hall plays hard, makes Blue Devils work for 81-69 victory.
- COMMENTARY : Charting the Decline of the Dream
- Warner Bros. has named Lisa Henson executive...
- Disney Names Feature Animation Chief
- BANKING
- New Home Sales Fall 17% in First Quarter : Real estate: While down from a year ago, the figures show a 51% increase from the traditionally slow fourth quarter, and analysts remain optimistic.
- Paul Tsongas
- Aerospace Job Losses in State
- Veto Power
- Funding for Mental Health
- Hyde on Bush : What planet does Rep. Henry J. Hyde (Column Right, March 19) live on?
- Aerospace Job Losses in State
- Aerospace Job Losses in State
- Aerospace Job Losses in State
- OTHER NEWS - March 27, 1992
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- TELEVISION - March 27, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - March 27, 1992
- POP/ROCK - March 27, 1992
- Harkin, Shedding the Critic's Role, Endorses Clinton : Campaign: The Arkansas governor winds up his day in New York in a shouting match with an AIDS protester.
- Los Alamitos Soldiers Fear Loss of Income
- HEAVENLY TONES: The Crystal Cathedral will throw...
- U.S. to Unveil Multibillion-Dollar Aid Package for Russia, Neighbors
- Cuts Expected to Hit Hardest in California
- HomeFed CEO's Use of Perk Opens Eyes : Thrifts: Thomas Wageman took advantage of a relocation benefit to buy another home in Dallas. Regulators seem satisfied, however.
- Vans Chooses Vista for New Plant Providing 600 Jobs : Manufacturing: Fast-growing maker of sneakers favored by surfers, skateboarders rejected sites in Texas, Arizona, Mexico. Plant in Orange won't be affected.
- Cuts Expected to Hit Hardest in California
- CRUSOE AND AIDS: UC Irvine alumnus Michael...
- JEWISH EQUAL TIME: It was 70 years...
- COLUMN ONE : Answer to Idealism or Joblessness : Volunteer agencies are seeing a surge of interest from college seniors. For some students it's a shift away from the Me Decade. For others, it's mostly the path to a paycheck.
- BEST AND BRIGHTEST: California Journal asked Sacramento...
- Honig Confirms Indictment, Calls It Plot to Oust Him : Education: Schools chief denies wrongdoing, accuses Atty. Gen. Lungren of politically motivated probe. Charges involve funds used by Honig's wife's firm.
- A New World : From Sandwiches to TV Sets, 2 Released Inmates Face Dazzling Changes
- Plan to Save Gnatcatcher Still Grounded : Wildlife: Wilson Administration's ballyhooed project to protect the threatened bird has failed to take off, and critics say the gnatcatcher is now in even more danger.
- Deaf Man Sentenced to Life for Killing Girlfriend, Her Mother : Crime: He weeps and apologizes to family for 'horrible' murders in Santa Ana home. Victim sought to end their relationship.
- TECHNOLOGY - March 27, 1992
- Luther Medical Products Signs Catheter Pact
- Quantum to Buy Florida's Factor Care : Medicine: The Orange company plans to exchange $6.2 million in stock for the firm specializing in home therapies and services for patients with hemophilia.
- Del Taco Will Push Franchising
- Living on the Raw Edge