- MOMA Creates New Position
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE
- McDaniel Coming On Strong for the Celtics
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hal Morris Out 8 to 10 Weeks
- Braves Take Their Breaks : Baseball: Dodgers can't take advantage of a struggling Glavine, 6-1.
- Brooklyn Records a Victory
- COMMENTARY : Except for Goalie, Ranger Collapse Is Total
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dietrich Loses No-Hitter in Ninth, Rancho Santiago Advances to Final
- 1992-93 / The Times' All-Valley Boys' Basketball Team : COACH OF THE YEAR : Graber Sets Trap, Lands League Title
- Wilkerson's Move to Rugby Painful, but It Paid Off : Amateur sports: Former Mater Dei, Saddleback linebacker finds new pastime more rewarding than football.
- Former Toro Selected in Pro Soccer Draft
- Football
- Irvine Lets Title Slip Away : Upper Deck: Simi Valley rallies to win championship game, 7-6, in nine innings.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : There's No Stopping El Camino in Tennis
- ROUNDUP : Pierce's Xanthos Leaves Hospital to Help Tennis Team Win 25th in Row
- 1992-93 / <i> The Times' All-Ventura County Boys' Basketball Team</i>
- Names in the News - April 9, 1993
- Area Track Teams to Compete in Arcadia
- SIMI VALLEY : Official to Take Job in Riverside County
- Sanderson Had the Right Resume for This Job : Baseball: At 36, the right-handed pitcher went job-hunting and landed a spot in the Angels' rotation.
- Lin and Weiner Keep Winning in Miami Tennis
- 1992-93 / <i> The Times' All-Valley Girls' Basketball Team</i>
- Making the Most of an Opportunity : College baseball: Dominguez Hills' Woinarowicz started as the bullpen catcher and became the team's batting leader.
- 1992-93 / <i> The Times' All-Ventura County Girls' Basketball Team</i>
- Slip Sliding Away : Clinic Teaches Players How to Get Down and Dirty
- STANTON : City Manager Matz Resigns for New Job
- Police Agencies Rehearse Riot Response Plans : King case: Authorities vow to back up one another if disturbances occur. Some area gun shops report brisk sales.
- Denny Pretrial Action Brings Another Delay : Court: Judge postpones hearing on defense motion alleging discriminatory prosecution. Attorney contrasts beating charges to those in King case.
- County Is Last, Best Hope for Bolsa Chica Restoration : Environment: Its expertise in other wetlands projects and grasp of regional needs should encourage community leaders.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Told It Can Delay Election in Emergency
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- Century's Reimers Balances Baseball and Other Pursuits : Preps: In classroom, on field or with paintbrush in hand, senior gives his all.
- Inspired Nicklaus Plays as if He's 46 : Golf: At 53, he shoots a five-under-par 67 to share lead with four others. Kite plays through back pain and shoots 73.
- 1992-93 / The Times' All-Ventura County Boys' Basketball Team : Grand Deeds by a Humble Player : Thousand Oaks Forward Paul Foster Just Performs and Leaves Talk to Others
- End All Campaign Contributions : Mayor's race: They are the root of all political evil and limit our choice of candidates.
- $15,000 Offered in Slaying of Torrance Mall Employee : Crime: Police, who may beef up security at Del Amo Fashion Center, say they had considered adding officers before last month's shooting.
- SAN FERNANDO : Restriction Urged for New Churches
- SAN CLEMENTE : Recall Drive Against 4 to Begin Monday
- POMONA : Man to Stand Trial in Brother's Slaying
- Richard Sherwood, Noted Arts Patron, Dies
- Clinton Budget Does Not Include Funds for Santa Monicas : Parklands: The proposed spending plan contains no money for National Park Service land acquisitions in the state. Area officials call the news disappointing.
- It's a religious ceremony, all right. But...
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : New Indian Center to Be Discussed
- L.A. Sheriff Counters D.A. on Fatal Raid : Investigations: Sherman Block says the agencies in the drug case acted 'in good faith' when they descended on the Scott ranch.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Candidate Falsely Claimed Citizenship : Raymond J. Magana listed a U.S. birthplace on a document but says he found later he was born in Mexico.
- OJAI : Private-Label Wine Promotes Festival
- Anti-Weapons Message Pushed
- Wilson Gives Business Owners Safety Pledge
- Youth Guilty of Murder in Woman's Death : Crime: Edel Gonzalez, 18, of Westminster is likely to face life imprisonment for his role in a carjacking attempt that turned fatal.
- D.A. Wants Boy, 16, Tried as Adult in Girl's Slaying : Crime: If he were to be convicted in Superior Court, the youth could receive a 30-year prison term.
- OXNARD : Parents Divided Over Year-Round Schedule
- U.S. Prepares to Pass the Torch in Somalia : After a generally successful relief effort, U.N. will take over
- Rice Steps Aside in Teledyne Action : Aerospace: Former Air Force secretary won't take a direct role in fighting possible debarment of the company's Relays unit.
- OTHER NEWS - April 9, 1993
- MEDIA
- SMALL BUSINESS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bonds Stage Rally; Dow Edges Down : Market Overview
- She's the Mayor That L.A. <i> Needs</i>
- NAACP Likely to Pick New Leader Today : Civil rights: The group is seeking to rejuvenate itself after period of decline. Three finalists are listed. Jackson had faced strong opposition.
- Jack of All Trades : Chamber jazz proponent Ira Stein writes music, plays piano and serves as booking agent for his trio, which will perform at CSUN on Thursday.
- Huntway Loss Figure Increases Sharply; Manufacturer Plans Debt Restructuring
- Wake-Up Call : Baby Bells Get Cracking in the Information Revolution
- Car Rental Rates Don't Always 'Ad' Up
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 9, 1993
- As Clinton Moves, Some Stock Pros See Bear's Shadow
- Metalclad Corp.: The Newport Beach hazardous waste...
- SMALL BUSINESS : 20 Local Executives Hold First of Monthly Sessions With Wieder
- ASIA : U.S.-Pakistani Ties Unravel Over A-Arms, Terrorism Issue
- THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE CHOCOLATIERS : The art of candy making by small entrepreneurs is melting into fewer hands--and Easter is their prime sales time.
- Russians Try to Clean Up Radiation From Atomic Accident
- 2 Charged in German Tourist's Slaying in Miami : Crime: Woman was killed during a robbery as her children and mother watched. Both suspects were already in custody on unrelated robbery counts.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Meeting With IRA Called 'Pointless'
- Stretch, Fold and Flatten : Part of you thinks headwear is only for golfers, farmers and royalty. But here you are in a Sherman Oaks hat-making class.
- Reno Urges Police to Help in Rehabilitation of Some Criminals
- Equipment Problems Hinder Shuttle's Ozone Research
- Vintage Revamped
- Rising Health Costs May Erase Cuts in Deficit
- COLUMN ONE : A Dark Side of Europe's Cultural Hub : While one face of Antwerp is a wide-open, cosmopolitan stew of nationalities, the other is a center of ethnic and linguistic intolerance.
- Clash of the Hollywood Titans : Entertainment: Talent agency ICM takes on archrival CAA in a dispute over the latter's consulting deal with the French bank that owns MGM.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bonds Stage Rally; Dow Edges Down : Market Overview
- Awaiting King Verdict : Potential for Trouble Stirs Visitor Anxiety
- RicheyImpact Acquired: Brajdas Corp., a Santa Clara...
- 2 Lawmakers Urge Babbitt to Review Contract for Yosemite Concessions
- Not in His Heart, It's in His Budget
- Conservatives Strain GOP, Chamber of Commerce Ties
- Walking the Bar a la Woodard : The Burbank saxophonist finds jazz 'something spiritual, a part of me that I would never be able to stop doing.'
- A Pajama Party for Risers and Shiners
- Looks Into the Female Spirit : 'Kore Intent' brings together the diverse works of four San Fernando Valley artists.
- Feinstein Learns the Life of a Rookie
- Little Green Factory : La Pergola's owner grows his own vegetables and flowers in 3 plots within walking distance of the Sherman Oaks restaurant.
- HAIL TO BOB? Where did Rep. Robert...
- Clinton's Budget Seeks $1.5 Trillion : Spending: President's plan exceeds Congress' new caps on outlays, likely forcing a battle over his domestic programs. Further defense cuts are not on the table.
- Under Fire, Rabin Rejects Tougher Steps : Israel: Opposition says his policies are so soft that they encouraged recent Palestinian attacks.
- MIDDLE EAST : Kuwait Prepares to Receive Bush the Liberator : The man who forged the 32-nation military force that freed the emirate can expect the ego boost of his post-presidential lifetime.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Sanctions Against Libya Continued
- Yeltsin Crisis Echoed in Hinterland : Russia: President acts to rescue a regional president involved in tussle like Moscow's.
- Gray Gets Respect : The President, a Premature and Unabashed Silver Fox, Creates 'Positive Image Consciousness'
- Clothes Master : Anita Nelson is second to none when it comes to sniffing out inexpensive clothing, mending them and cleaning them. She has to be. She's got 10 kids.
- A Veritable Love (and Gab) Fest for Ivana
- Survey Finds Public Highly Insecure About Health Care : Medicine: About 2.7 million in state will spend 10% or more of their incomes on medical services not covered by insurance, report indicates.
- RHODA'S DAY: Valerie Harper hasn't been on...
- Findings of Gender Equity Study at UCI Medical School Mixed
- SHERMAN OAKS : Condo, Apartment Curbs Not Renewed
- When Abortion Protests Turn Terrorist : New laws seek to curb picketing aimed at individual homes
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads Guilty to Murder at Restaurant
- LOS ANGELES : Street Vendor Shot to Death by Youths in Robbery
- Obituaries - April 9, 1993
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Incumbent Picus Gains Ground in Fund-Raising Race
- SIMI VALLEY : IRS Agents Arrest Income Tax Preparer
- Garden Party : A 3-day fete marks Rick Nelson's career, featuring music, memorabilia and a bus tour of his life's landmarks.
- $5.8 Million Proposed for Projects : Budget: Clinton suggests spending for harbor and flood projects but not for purchases in Channel Islands park.
- Ideas Sought for Public Art Funds
- Driver Spots $8,000 on Freeway, Tells CHP : Traffic: La Palma man sees bag, goes home and calls authorities. The cash and checks are apparently from store robbery.
- ENVIRONMENTAL ART : Pretty landscapes are fine, but there's more to nature.
- BELLY UP: President Clinton may have beer...
- Pets on Patient Rounds : The medical community is catching on to what many people have always known: Animals are good for us.
- Evidence of ADL Spy Operation Seized by Police
- Spring Chics : The season of renewal is the perfect time to pluck some fresh blooms for kids' closets. And crisp solids for boys ad florals for girls are just the crop for the young and the best dressed.
- Hotel at Van Nuys Airport Asks L.A. for Relief on Rent
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Project L.A. Opens 8-Unit Housing Complex
- OXNARD : Landfill Lawsuits Placed on Hold
- Bellflower High Cancels Classes After Fight
- WESTMINSTER : Registration for Kindergarten to Start
- Store Owner Sued Over Replica Guns : Tarzana: The look-alike models can be legally sold only for specific purposes. Authorities say use appears to be widespread among students.
- D.A. Says Oxnard Now Abiding by Open-Meetings Law
- 'Ethnic Politicking': Cool It, Please
- ANAHEIM : Court Tells Bus Line to Suspend Service
- Sisters Donate $5,000 Under Terms of Slum Conviction
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Army Cancels Plans to Test AIDS Vaccine
- Police Arrest Husband in Death of Wife at O.C. Motel
- 'Style Is Not Just a Size: Looking and Feeling Great in the Body You Have"
- BOOK REVIEW : Going Where the Ancient and the Modern Meet : RIVER IN THE DESERT: Modern Travels in Ancient Egypt<i> by Paul William Roberts</i> ; Random House; $25, 394 pages
- O.C. Case Could Alter Concept of California Split
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 9, 1993
- Toshiba America Sacks 50 Engineers at San Jose Plant in Retrenchment : Computers: Irvine subsidiary of Toshiba Corp. will shift development of 3.5 hard disk drive to Japan to save money.
- 2 Sides Clash in Closing Remarks for King Case : Trial: Prosecutor says officers' actions show intent to deprive victim of civil rights. Defense begins counterattack.
- Funds Slated for State Immigrant Programs : Social services: Clinton appeases lawmakers, proposes $646 million for California to ease burden.
- County Unveils Measures to Keep Order : Emergencies: Officials say they do not expect trouble. Strategy includes reviving trauma hospital system.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Has Big Lead in Campaign Financing
- A Sea Change for Servicewomen--Combat : Navy: Full integration is fair and can be accomplished swiftly, without sacrificing force readiness and competence.
- Leaders OK Evacuation of 1,600 Muslim Refugees from Bosnia Town
- L.A. County to Trim Tax Bills on 240,000 Homes as Values Fall : Assessments: O.C., with an ongoing program of cuts, does not expect similar number of decreases.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : In Good Taste : Ventura artist Ron Walker's course combines form and food. Jello-O Jigglers give shape to Cubism.
- Clinton Defends Jobs Plan, Attacks Foes : Economy: The Senate's swimming pool becomes unlikely focus of debate. President hints he may go on the road to stump for his stimulus program.
- Postal Van Rolls Services to Senior Centers : Mail: The new program licks the problem of access for some customers in West Covina and Covina.
- Mother of Disabled Child Channels Her Pain Into Action to Help Others
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 3 Praised for Aiding Arrest in Stabbing
- George White, Former School Trustee, Dies : Obituary: Former Capistrano Unified board member pioneered efforts to ensure education for the disabled. He was 69.
- William (Bill) Siverson; Aerospace Engineer
- ANAHEIM : Private Security to Curb Graffiti Urged
- THOUSAND OAKS : Truck Hijacking Ring Uncovered
- Shakeup in Dana Point May Cost 2 Top City Jobs : Reorganization: The Council has ordered that staffing be trimmed because of a budget crunch. Key officials remain mum on the reported terminations.
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : Morningside, Peninsula Players Earn Top Billing on Girls' Team : South Bay: Monarchs' Thompson and Walker, and Panthers' McKinney and Kennedy lead the selections.
- 'WORLD TOUR': A Look at Race, Power : ART REVIEWS : 'World Tour': A Look at Race, Politics and Power : Renee Green's complex exhibit is less about charged moments in history than about history itself, about systems of representation and modes of display.
- LEGAL FILE
- Frida's Legacy Mired in Turmoil : Art: A museum celebrating Kahlo's work has reopened amid charges that the facility's director has mismanaged the collection entrusted to her.
- Teacher Suzan Barron of Covina has won...
- Glendale : Sewage Pipeline Agreement
- April 21 Special: Secretaries' True Stories
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / MANDARIN HOUSE : Blessings and Curses : Get detailed descriptions from a waiter, and choose carefully from among 123 mostly pleasing items on the menu.
- Ethics Panel Opens Probe of Hatch, BCCI
- Starving Sea Lions, Seals Flood Rescuers : Environment: Experts attribute the increase in the number of ailing marine mammals to El Nino weather patterns and to the sewage spills that occurred during recent storms.
- Civic Leaders Ask for Calm Response to King Verdicts : Peacekeeping: Clergy members and others will continue to plead this weekend for nonviolence. Students are targeted for the message.
- They're Not Expecting Trouble, but They're Ready : Law enforcement: Equipment, staffing and countywide communication have been upgraded for rapid response should civil unrest follow the King verdicts.
- 25 Valley Parks May Be Closed : Budget: County drafts list for worst-case-scenario cutbacks to help make up a projected $1.16-million deficit.
- COSTA MESA : Council Orders Car Dealer to Erect Wall
- SIMI VALLEY : New Trial Planned in Assault Case
- Class Ahoy! : Fifth-Graders Test Their Sea Legs Aboard a Tall Ship
- CAMARILLO : Condo Association Is Sued Over Theft
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Gutjahr Is the Difference
- RADIO
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Brian May Proves an Able Ruler at the Palace
- MUSIC REVIEW : Wallace Collection Plays It Straight and Natural
- Vietnam Gives 16 Remains to U.S. MIA Officials
- Beverly Hills : Summer School Classes
- Getting Facts on Organ Donation
- A Crisis of Leadership : Culture: The NAACP is dated and tired, critics say. But the selection of a new executive director provides a chance to bring the group face-to-face with blacks' problems in the '90s.
- BREA : New Panel Replaces Housing Board
- Oxnard : Man, Nephew Held in Shooting of Boy
- Robbery Suspect Arrested After Chase
- Southwest Will Add Flights at Burbank Despite Noise Disputes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Had a Busy First Day
- Wooden Winner Doesn't Show Up : College basketball: Indiana's Cheaney cites academic commitments for missing ceremony, where the center of attention is Webber.
- Matadors Go From Worst to First
- Orange County Video Rentals
- COLUMN ONE : Nature's Tiny Killers Are Back : Once thought to be a problem on the wane, infectious diseases are resurging. Modern lifestyles and mutating microbes have combined to form the global threat.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 4 O.C. Finalists Step Into Spotlight
- Dolores Keane "Solid Ground"<i> Shanachie</i>
- Public Counsel Benefit Brings Group $280,000
- The Dirt on Best Places to Play
- Schurr Wrestler in U.S. Top 3
- PASADENA : D.A. Declines to File Case Against Councilman
- A Lady in the 'Hood
- Youth, 17, to Be Charged in Attacks on Woman, Girls : Crime: The North Hills teen-ager has already been ordered to stand trial as an adult on 16 felonies in separate Nov. 16 incidents.
- CAMARILLO : Panel Urges OK of Townhouse Project
- Decomposed Body Found Near Freeway
- Countywide : Ads on AIDS Lack Impact, Doctor Says
- THOUSAND OAKS : Median Price of Housing Falls 17%
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Equal NHL Record With 15th Victory in a Row
- More Than 1,200 Mourn Kulwicki During Mass for Stock Car Driver
- Famine . . . and Feast : More Sea Lions Are Being Rescued, Nourished by Volunteers in Laguna
- Heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe's manager was fined...
- ART REVIEW : Berlant's Pictorial Synthesis of L.A. in the '90s : The artist creates collages that make up a frank and personal narrative of his town.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hill Gets Control of Himself Just in Time for Expos
- LEGAL FILE
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Is Upset in Japan
- Burbank Airport Feud Intensifies With Airline's Plan to Add Flights
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : 20 Players Who Got Their Points Across on the Court : Boys: Although an injury keeps La Canada center Richard Mandeville off the squad, the 1993 team has plenty of punch.
- BURBANK : Developers to be Charged New Fees
- WILMINGTON : Texaco Fined $83,500 in October Explosion
- Prize Offered for Jazz Competition
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : The Vic Is Back : The roving theater will offer a documentary double bill--two works by filmmaker Les Blank at the Bluebird Cafe.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Quinta Wins in Volleyball
- Losses, Not Victory, Surprise Christ College Baseball Coach
- WOMEN'S FIGURE SKATING : Kadavy Vaults to Championship as Kerrigan and Trenary Falter
- Crespi Turns Up Another Ace and Beats Notre Dame
- MEDIA
- Stock Options for Executives Threatened by Panel's Action : Windfalls: Accounting board proposes to make corporations deduct the lucrative perks from their profits.
- Clinton Creates Panel on U.S. Airline Industry : Aviation: National commission will study the troubled industry and suggest steps to revive it.
- Huntington Beach Developer to Build 2 Hospitals in Vietnam
- Consumer Advocate to USDA
- Get Cracking
- Aretha Franklin with James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir "Amazing Grace" (1972)<i> Atlanti</i> c
- Golf Course to Be Rebuilt Over Landfill : Recreation: New 18-hole layout will replace the Scholl Canyon facility, which was closed in 1989 after dangerous levels of methane were released.
- Sunset's 'Best of the West' Issue Long on Bests, Short on Worsts
- Liberian Port Reported Captured From Rebels
- Long Beach : Forum to Discuss City Pacts With Minorities, Women
- Bruised but Not Beaten, Attack Victim Takes on a Challenge
- Pacific Palisades : Charter School Proposal
- Not a Ray of Hope for a Ray of Sunshine to Tan In
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE COMEDY OF ERRORS' : Double Dose of Fun : The Santa Paula play, a Shakespearean farce focusing on two sets of twins, is entertaining on its own, rather modest terms.
- Bonn Dispute Grows Over Role in Bosnia : Military: Ruling party's junior partner indicates that coalition could fall over issue of Germans serving in AWACS crews.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : 57 Vietnamese Are Repatriated
- Diamond Bar : Tough Law on Graffiti OKd
- Glo-Sneakers Trip Up Fugitive in Night Flight
- L.A. Backs Limit on Sunshine Canyon Trash
- Judge Issues Sweeping Injunction Against Gang : Panorama City: The order prohibits Blythe Street gang members from engaging in many otherwise legal acts. It aims at stemming drug trafficking.
- Man Arrested After 80-Mile Auto Chase
- Man Fires Gun on Tustin Campus
- St. Bernard's Olympia Scott Named Division IV Player of the Year
- Weiner, Lin Post Upsets in Easter Bowl Tennis
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Oxnard Wins Despite 2 Triple Plays
- Swinging True : Confident Simi Valley Continues to Pummel Opponents With a Startling Barrage of Runs
- $3.5-Million Donation for PBS' 'Puzzle'
- 4 Teen-Age Suspects Arrested in Stabbing of 19-Year-Old
- Angry Fishermen Protest 3-Mile Marine Preserve Plan : Environment: Area from Dana Point to South Laguna would be off-limits to all commercial and sportfishing. Opponents say proposal would be ruinous.
- OXNARD : 4 Boys Arrested in Armed Robbery
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : A Finger in the Dike as Cities Decay : The collapse of societal structures forces officers to work with more fear, despair, doubt and loneliness.
- Chief Tags 622 LAPD Jobs for Civilians : Police: Williams says 8% of the department's officers are in positions requiring no law enforcement expertise and could be reassigned.
- Baby-Sitter Guilty of Murdering Infant : Courts: Judge rules second-degree in beating death of 9-month-old by girl who was 15 at time. Defense contends that she was mentally disabled.
- OXNARD : Contract Awarded for New High School
- THOUSAND OAKS : Top Teen-Agers Are Recognized
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Outduels Mourning
- MEN'S FIGURE SKATING : Boitano Holds Off Hamilton
- Bullpen Is Already a Grahe Area : Baseball: Reliever gives up two runs in ninth inning of Angels' 3-2 loss to Brewers, wasting Finley's strong outing.
- Microsoft's FoxPro 2.5 Is Fast and Easy to Use
- Birtcher Builds Ties in Far, Near East : Expansion: In a series of joint ventures, company opens offices in Singapore and Bangkok and plans another in Saudi Arabia.
- MEDIA : Anaheim Area Is Rated No. 2 in Nation in Survey of Top Job Markets in 1995
- Reconstructing Southern Cooking
- Monrovia : Graffiti Control Program
- Furon Lands Contracts With Boeing
- Learning to Live With Manic Depression
- Covina : Fate of Fire Department
- Supernova Sparks Search for New Clues to Universe
- King Verdict Show of Force to Be Massive
- GARDEN GROVE : Group Urges More Latino Teachers
- Countywide : Fraud Unit Reaches Fund-Raising Goal
- One More Urban Nightmare : If you find yourself facing a carjacker, Rule No. 1 well may be 'Don't resist.'
- COLUMN LEFT/ HARRY BERNSTEIN : Closing the Wage Gap: Job Equality : Despite some gains in women's pay, the idea of 'comparable worth' languishes.
- The Littlest First Mate : She's Just 7, but Cora Webber Can Catch Shrimp With the Best of Them . . . Just Ask Dad
- Boyfriend Charged in Girl's Slaying Suspected of Prior Attack : Pacoima: Authorities say possessive youth may have terrorized Blanca Medina for months.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback's Lee Comes In to Shut Down Fresno City
- SANTA ANA EASTER TOURNAMENT : Diamond Bar Strikes in Seventh Again, Defeats Villa Park in Title Game
- McEnroe Fires Several Volleys : Tennis: He is critical of Gorman, saying he doesn't think there is any chance that captain of U.S. Davis Cup team will be retained.
- Revolutionary Comics agreed to destroy all available...
- Salsa Tops Atlante in Exhibition
- El Segundo High Maintains Grip on Pioneer Lead by Beating North
- Susan Dey Leaves 'Love & War,' Cites 'Creative Differences'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Debates Helping U.S. to Rebuild
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Kentucky Coach Is Hoping to Get in Final Word With Artesia Basketball Standout
- Spending on Homeless Examined : Government: Study finds that Glendale is second in county in per-capita expenditures while La Canada Flintridge is last in a survey of 17 cities. Report urges a regional response.
- AIRLINES
- 2 Real Estate Partnerships File Chapter 11
- REAL ESTATE
- Workers at Agriculture Dept. Bend Gore's Ear During Visit
- BLAH, BLAH, BLAH : When It Comes to the Genre of Gloom and Doom, Alice in Chains Is a Heavyweight
- IRS Waives 5% Monthly Penalty for Late Returns
- Learning to Deal With Diabetes : Health: With the support of family, a Woodbridge sophomore made the adjustments to keep her life in control.
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : 20 Players Who Got Their Points Across on the Court : Girls: Standouts from traditional powers are joined by stars from Crescenta Valley and Franklin.
- Milwaukee Hit by Mysterious Digestive Illness
- On the Lamb : Oh You Kibbeh
- Artichokes--the Five-Finger Exercise
- On the Lamb : Pocket Full of Lamb
- Boredom Booms in Instant 'Satellite City' : Waco cult: Hundreds of federal agents and journalists pass gloomy days in a makeshift town, waiting for a break in the Branch Davidian siege.
- Show of Force to Be Biggest in L.A. History
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Airline Issues Lift Market Doldrums
- MEDIA