- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : McSween Gets His Big Break and Breaks Out
- Salsa's Paulinho Agrees to Two-Year Contract
- New Projects at Disneyland, Knott's
- United Reaches Agreement With Two Unions on Employee Buyout : Airlines: Shareholders must approve $5-billion purchase, which would create largest worker-owned company in U.S.
- No Criminal Liability Is Found in Amtrak Bayou Derailment
- WANTED MAN: Authorities trying to prosecute an...
- N.J. Pipeline Reconstructed as Blast Victims Seek Aid
- Nolan Gets One-Week Reprieve From Prison
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Groups Debate Clinton Health Plan : Politics: Christian Coalition in Studio City calls proposal anti-family. Clergy Network luncheon in Reseda says 'everybody should be covered.'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Middle School Play to Hit the Big Time
- Ventura Water, Sewage Rates May Rise 7% : Utilities: A council committee endorses the hike to cover increased operating costs and to finance future projects.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR WRESTLING : This Match Is a 'Fun Thing' for 30 Seniors
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress' Lopez Pitches Shutout to Beat Saddleback in Softball
- WEEKEND TV : Four Women Discuss Their 'Success Stories'
- Coming Together--Sort Of : A 'new' Beatles single, 'Free as a Bird,' grew out of a tape John Lennon recorded in 1977 at home in New York.
- BUENA PARK : Police Offer Classes on Law Enforcement
- County's Jewish Community to Mark Passover
- Plan on Court Consolidation Will Shift Judges' Roles : Law: More jurists will hear civil suits and serious criminal cases. Some have called the changes unnecessary and illegal.
- BURBANK : District OKs Showing Canceled AIDS Play
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : 'Lingering Distrust' in District Reported
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : No Cheers in Indiana as Boston College Wins : East Regional: Quickness, three-point shooting, heart are key to Eagles' 77-68 victory over Hoosiers.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Jones' Homer Gives CSUN 3-0 Softball Win
- It's Not a Work of Art as Ducks Lose to Boston
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY : Russia Space Program Hoping to Regain Its Old 'Canaveral'
- Church Variances OKd in Santa Ana
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : No Movement Reported in Bus Strike : Labor: Each side rejects other's offer in Friday talks. Eighty drivers and mechanics have been out five months.
- After Bracing for Worst, Southland Eludes Storm's Wrath : Weather: Repeated warnings of mudslides had been issued but little damage was reported. Weekend forecast calls for sunny skies.
- Licensed Drivers Up by Just 500 in 1993
- Gaining Insight Into Passover : Celebrations: Model Seder at historic Wilshire Boulevard Temple teaches Catholic students the Jewish faith.
- There's Still a Flicker of Hope for Kings : Hockey: Los Angeles remains eight points behind San Jose after beating Edmonton, 4-3, in overtime.
- A Key Test Is Failed by Tyson
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Countywide : State Senate Leader to Address Bar Assn.
- Judge Acts to Stem Hospital Staff Turmoil : Courts: Ruling bars officials at King/Drew Medical Center from threatening doctor. The dispute arose from demotion of the head of emergency department, who has sued, alleging race and age discrimination.
- Central Library Offers Itself as a High-Tech Magnet School : Education: Panel proposes that students interested in telecommunications plug into the 'information superhighway' by using the facility's vast computer resources.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Topples No. 1-Ranked Dana Hills in Four Games
- Scheffels, Simi Valley Given a Lift : High school baseball: Ace is off form, but Royal errors start Pioneers on the way to 11-5 Marmonte victory.
- State Farm Increases Its Estimate of Northridge Quake Cost to $1 Billion : Damage: The upward revision means the cost of insured loss will far exceed the industry's initial guess of $2.5 billion.
- GARDENING : Wildlife Will Migrate to a Clean, Protected Back-Yard Watering Hole
- Last U.S. Troops Leave Somalia in a Swirl of Dust
- COLUMN ONE : When Law, Tragedy Intersect : The emotionally charged settlement in silicone breast implant case broke new ground. It showed how to resolve massive and complex litigation and still have money left over for the victims.
- Celeste Gordon; Internationally Known Painter and Printmaker
- New Friends Take $20,000 From Trusting Woman
- Traffic on the Tollway Is Up; the Reason? 'Y' : Commute: The Foothill toll road's use has doubled since its Nov. 1 debut. More drivers are zipping through with FasTrak system.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School District, Union Reach Pact
- McNall Ordered to Pay Bank $2.1 Million : Hockey: King owner defaulted on personal loan received from a Torrance bank, judge rules.
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kwan 11th After Technical Program
- Universal's Jurassic Park Tour Features Creatures
- DANCE REVIEW : La La La Human Steps Brings Extravaganza to Wiltern
- Ameses Pressured to Transfer $2.2 Million in Alleged Payoffs
- Crimea Vote Sunday Could Trigger Struggle for Region : Europe: Citizens to be asked if they want more autonomy from Ukraine. It could push efforts to rejoin Russia.
- LOS ANGELES : Officer Gets Maximum Term in Armed Robbery
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Parade to Celebrate Swallows, Romance
- ENERGY
- It's <i> Not </i> a Nuclear Plant, It's a Fungus
- HOME SAFETY : Basics Completed in Quake-Proofing Project
- Amber Lenses Make Outdoor Lights Glow
- Landmark Education Bill Nears Passage : Legislation: Senate expected to join with House. Administration measure sets national academic standards, helps states to attain them.
- Oil Leak Harms Plants, Wildlife in Chino Hills Park
- U.S. Beefs Up S. Korea Arms; Threat Mounts
- Anti-Abortion Activist Found Guilty in Attack
- AEROSPACE
- Bed and Bored : Searching for the Right Mattress in a (Yawn) Sea of 'Pocketed Coil Systems' and 'Revolutionary Technology' Can Be Tiresome
- Clinton Visits Soldiers Injured in N. Carolina Plane Collision
- Carey S. Bliss; Expert on Rare Books Built Huntington Collection
- Clinton Aide May Have Tried to Affect Probe
- INS Must Consider 'Family Ties,' Appeals Court Rules : Immigration: The deportation case involves a Canadian who had lived with her U.S. boyfriend for many years.
- Tobacco Industry Fights Spiraling Efforts to Snuff It Out : Health: Smoking bans, cigarette taxes and nicotine regulations threaten a once-powerful lobby. But the hostile climate is not new.
- Valley Fever Unleashed on 22 East County Canines : Health: The dust-borne virus was spread by the Northridge earthquake, medical officials believe. There's no Medicare for pets, owners lament.
- Harrick Bashers Are Out in Force
- Capital Cocktail
- Gretzky, Not His Team, Is Poetry in Motion
- Bowers Defends Itself
- Can Johnson Apply Magic Touch to Lakers in His New Challenge?
- No Fond Farewells for Jim Everett
- High-Definition Video Films
- Support for 'Childish' Comprehension of God
- Hamas and Kach
- Angels Try to Pull Another Snow Job
- Insurance Woes May Have a Good Side
- Facts on Life of Jesus Are Elusive, but Debate Remains Useful
- Singapore Flogging Case and Graffiti
- California King's Reign Stops at the State Line
- Reactions to the Oscars
- Slovak Economy
- Conflicting Views on Ordination of Women
- National Conference Defines Its Mission
- MOVIES - March 26, 1994
- Obituaries - March 26, 1994
- Celebration of Passover : Jews Begin 8-Day Celebration at Sunset With Seder Ritual
- New L.A. Policy Sets Off School Shopping Frenzy : Education: Open enrollment prompts families to pore over options. Some take another look at public schools.
- Letter Shows Official Doubts on Whitewater Prosecution : Probe: Then-U.S. attorney warned FBI in 1992 that charges might not be provable and would not be fair in light of political situation.
- Law Starts School Shopping Frenzy : Education: Open enrollment prompts families to pore over options. Some take another look at public institutions.
- Gunfire Erupts Outside O.C. Sheriff's Dept.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Doctor Who Was Shot to Return Home
- Officials React Cautiously to News of FBI Probe
- Storm Front Exits Soggy Southland : Weather: Laguna Beach was spared major damage. There is still a chance of scattered showers today.
- A Wealth of Woes : Federal Bribery Inquiry Is Latest in a Long List of Setbacks as Compton Struggles to Get Back on its Feet
- Gunman Claims He Only Tried to Wound Colosio : Mexico: Aburto tells investigators he wanted to call attention to pacifist views. He implies he didn't act alone.
- New Generation of Native Hawaiians Rises Up Over Slow Return of Ancestral Lands : Rights: Predecessors accepted snail's pace of state bureaucracy. Now protesters 'occupy' lots on many islands, sovereignty groups band together.
- BUSY FLOAT: You'll see more Native Americans...
- Plan Would Unite O.C. Ordinances : Health: Anti-smoking rules differ from city to city. Most workplaces don't allow employees to light up; federal ban would ensure that.
- Visitation Rights : County Sues to End Homeowners' Parking Ban on Private Roadway
- Ex-Universal Studios Worker Files Sex Harassment Lawsuit : Courts: Woman's action is the third such case against the company in three years.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- IRVINE : Firm Gives $50,000 for UCI Fellowship
- County May Impose Contract on Nurses : Labor: Hospital administrators are poised to take the final offer to supervisors. Union hopes for new talks to avert a strike.
- Thousand Oaks Still Tough on Hardwood
- No Charges for UC Riverside Women
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda, Claire Say Park Belongs in Major Leagues
- TV REVIEW : 'Moses' Makes Its Subject as Accessible as Possible
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Ventriloquism Joins the Space Age : * David Strassman will use robotics, lighting and lasers when he performs next week at Universal CityWalk.
- Fla. Jury Urges Death for Killer of 5 College Students
- Edward Wilson; Ex-Chairman of Chicago's Wilson & Co.
- ASIA MINOR : Fiscal Woes, Ethnic Conflicts Underscore Turkish Elections : Sunday's municipal vote amounts to a national referendum on the struggling government of Prime Minister Tansu Ciller.
- OXNARD : Lungren Appears on Police Cable Show
- Father Says Doctors Implanted Abuse Memory : Psychiatry: Plaintiff, who was accused of molesting his daughter, a former UCI student, is among first to legally challenge validity of 'recovered memories.'
- Recipients of Breast Implants Consider Joining Settlement : Lawsuit: Many women with ailments linked to silicone gel leakage await details of the class-action agreement. Callers flood toll-free line.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Noise From Exercises at Base May Be Heard
- NORTH HILLS : Dog Sniffs Out Drugs Planted in Forensic Class
- Commentary : Perspectives on the Colosio Assassination : Forge a Triumph of Light Out of Dark Tragedy : Sorcerer's Apprentices Failed to Complete the Job
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Swim Farther Away From Kings, Mighty Ducks
- They Departed Before Dance Got Started
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Missouri Has a Lot to Offer
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : It's Become a Two-Man Show for Boilermakers : Southeast: Purdue gets 44 from Robinson, 29 from Martin in 83-78 victory over Kansas.
- So Where Do You Find All These Hot Improvs? Here . . .
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'D2 the Mighty Ducks' Takes On a Mighty Big Challenge : Underdog peewee hockey players take another slap at glory--but slip up in pursuit of the original's success.
- Suppressed Tensions Surface in 'Rapture'
- Housing Affordability
- Credit Lyonnais Posts $1.2-Billion Loss; Bailout Planned
- STACKING UP SALES
- Muriel Morse; Ex-City Personnel Manager
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Allegorical Trot Over Familiar, Predictable Terrain : SECOND NATURE <i> by Alice Hoffman</i> ; Putnam, $22.95, 254 pages.
- More Than BeautyWhile "ethnic" jewelry might simply...
- Tell Me What to Wear : * For objective, truthful shopping advice, a fashion consultant's services might be just the ticket.
- Making a Point : * Needlework can be therapeutic. And at this store, you see a bit of shrink in the prices too.
- Dangerous Curves?
- 4 Justices Asked to Withdraw From Case : Insurance: Group alleges the appearance of impropriety in matter involving former Gov. Deukmejian, who appointed the judges. Such charges are insulting, jurist says.
- Garden of Delights : * Elizabeth J. Berry says her Brand Library galleries exhibit celebrates "the sexy, the sensuous, the fun." Some dark, frightening images offer a balance.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan Commission Approves Theater
- 78 Buildings Given Demolition Reprieve : Recovery: City is told funds are available to restore historic structures, even those not officially recognized.
- Proposed Replacement Growth Law Is Called Illegal : Moorpark: Building industry spokesman says ordinance is not needed. Voter-approved limits are slated to expire next year.
- Hazardous Waste Disposal Scheduled
- Lockheed Bills Area Firms for Toxics Cleanup : Burbank: The defense giant seeks millions from smaller companies it says share responsibility for ground-water pollution.
- Buena Park : Plans for Historic District Advanced
- GLENDALE : Educators See Limits to Open Enrollment
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Yankoff Boosts Santa Margarita
- Chevalier Again Selected CSUN Most Valuable Player
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WOMEN'S NCAA WEST REGIONAL : Stanford, Purdue Easily Advance to Final
- It's Not a Work of Art as Ducks Lose to Boston : Hockey: Wilson upset with team's effort as Anaheim is beaten, 5-3, to fall eight points behind San Jose.
- A Time of Hope and Renewal for Hugh Masekela : The South African trumpeter is in a celebratory mood on his U.S. tour, which reaches the Wadsworth tonight.
- Packing a Big Punch : Brea-Olinda Catcher Mike Brambilla Has Worked Hard to Become One of the Top Power Hitters in the County
- Nona Morelli's II Casino Deal: Cleopatra Palace...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ENERGY
- 2 Somali Warlords Agree to Cease-Fire
- Poem on the Range : * Baxter Black and other literary cowboys will gather in Santa Clarita for a festival celebrating their art.
- Suit Challenges Recollections of Molestation
- 2nd Wilson Nominee Is Rejected : Cal State: Senate turns down Rosemary E. Thakar for Board of Trustees, but approves another appointee.
- AF Base Survivor: 'Fire Was Everywhere' : Disaster: Eyewitnesses to crash of planes and rain of flaming metal describe pandemonium, heroism. Investigators arrive as death toll climbs to 20.
- Rising From the 'Mud' : * The Alliance Theatre's rural drama tells the story of a spirited but simple woman's struggle to beat the odds.
- VAN NUYS : Man Arrested Again Under Ban on Gangs
- BREA : School Trustees OK Anti-Bias Policy
- 2 Bank Robbery Suspects Arrested in Freeway Chase Ending at El Toro Base
- OXNARD : Jury Quizzes Judge in Sentencing Phase
- MEN'S NCAA TOURNAMENT / EAST REGIONAL : Boston College Is Doing More Than Just Keeping Court Time
- Paseana Has Leg Injury, Will Skip Oaklawn Again
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : USC Moves One Game Closer to the Final Four : Women: Trojans quell second-half run, pull away to 85-66 victory over Virginia.
- SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Hill Lifts Duke Over Marquette
- Look Who's a Prospect : After Checkered Past, Thompson's Baseball Stock Rising
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Gets Six Runs in Sixth to Defeat Canyon
- Just Making It Up as They Go Along--Successfully : Improv: Stand-up's humbler cousin is getting some attention, thanks in part to a cable showcase. Participants like the 'rush' of 'walking a tightrope.'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- MCA Appoints Al Teller to Senior Executive Post
- Film/Video: Live Entertainment and Carolco Pictures, two...
- 2 Russian Submarines Graze Without Damage
- Card Craze Pops Up : * Classes teach crafters how to decorate and construct multilevel announcements and seasonal greetings.
- Behind the Scenes : For Best Support of Charities, the Spotlight Is on Winning Combinations
- D.A. Backs Officers in Fukuto Case : Crime: Garcetti says police used justifiable force in subduing gunman who killed two colleagues.
- PASADENA : Ex-City Administrator Wins $585,000 in Bias Lawsuit
- ANAHEIM : Hoping Kids Take Science to Heart
- WESTMINSTER : Plan for Refugee Shelter Opposed
- Mobile Home Park Owners Sue Laguna : Housing: They say they can't sell Treasure Island because of city measure requiring 10-year duration for the park and relocation payments for residents.
- School District Says Builder Owes $245,000
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Wildcats Cage the Cardinals : West: Defense, Reeves lift Arizona over Louisville, 82-70.
- Lakers Waiting for New Coach : Wednesday's game: While rallying to defeat Mavericks, 112-109, they wonder what it will be like to play for Magic.
- A Star in His Own Right : Wilkins Doesn't Believe He Got His Due in Atlanta, Where He Ranked Among NBA's Best but Never Took Hawks to a Title
- Send In the Sondheim : Musical Theatre Company Debuts With 'Night Music' at the Gem
- Revolving Door In; Teatro Cometa Out
- SPI Gets Controlling Stake in Russia's Oldest Drug Firm : Transaction: Costa Mesa-based company's deal, worth at least $43 million, gives it foothold in the region.
- Child Issues High for Product Safety Chief
- Sleepless in Los Angeles as Quake Continues to Haunt Us : Health: Irritability, flashbacks and troubled sleep are some of the symptoms of post-traumatic stress. But having the syndrome is nothing to be ashamed of or to keep secret, experts say.
- Behind the Scenes : From Her Closets Come 200 Years of Vanity and Expression
- Samuel Tibbitts; Founded Group Health Care Plans
- Court Backs Ban on Gated Public Streets
- Conservation Group Rates Lawmakers
- Countywide : Boat Makers Stretch Their Imaginations
- New GTE Center in Oxnard to Add 650 Jobs : Business: Decision by the Thousand Oaks-based phone company helps offset the city's recent plant closures.
- Countywide : Latino Group Forms County Chapter
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Missouri KOs Syracuse in OT
- All It Took Was a Little Magic for Lakers to Become a Hot Ticket
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels Might Ask to Release Owen
- Former Assistants to Kick Off Rivalry : High school football: They were together at Canyon a year ago. Now Mohr (Canyon) and Stiman (Valencia) will guide competing Santa Clarita Valley programs.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Satisfied That Pitcher Is OK, Team Will Trade for Young
- 'Trio' Pays Homage to Troubled Tchaikovsky
- 'Polyester' Smells Wonderful on Disc
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nothing Like the Real Thing : Nineteen singers and groups toast country music and rhythm & blues with very mixed results at the Universal Amphitheatre.
- ART REVIEWS : Isermann: Mutations of Art and Design
- Dow Off 48.37; Bond Yield and Gold Price Up
- BANKING
- VAN NUYS : Valley College Voids No-Confidence Vote
- Theater Commission Refuses to Change Arts Plaza Scheduling : Thousand Oaks: Panelists favor emphasis on the complex's regional appeal after hearing a dispute over which symphony should perform first.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Facing Misconduct Hearing, LAPD Officer Resigns
- SEAL BEACH : Reopening Jail Could Boost City Revenue
- Commentary : Perspectives on the Colosio Assassination : Violence Is a Setback, but Progress Is Real : Forge A Triumph of Light Out of Dark Tragedy
- Riordan Reconsiders LAPD Raises : Contracts: Angry mayor reacts to police union billboards spotlighting the threat of crime. Labor leaders say the ads, which show a carjacking, will stay up.
- SANTA ANA : Reception to Raise Scholarship Money
- SANTA PAULA : Science Fair Starts With a Big Bang
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Hernandez Scores Knockout of Alexander in Seventh Round
- Raiders May End Up in Dodger Stadium : Pro football: Davis considers options, including temporary move. Colts trade Jeff George to Falcons.
- Van Exel Is Ready for Class to Begin : Pro basketball: Point guard likely to be biggest beneficiary of Johnson's tutelage as era starts after Lakers' 113-107 loss.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Upends No. 6 El Dorado With Two Runs in Seventh
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Williams Shows His Technical Mastery
- Movie Review : Low-Budget 'Suture' a Schizophrenic Thriller
- THEATER REVIEW : The Imaginary Opens Doors in Evening of One-Acts
- THEATER REVIEW : No Ordinary 'Carousel,' an Excellent One : This intensely smart version takes one of the darkest shows from the golden age of American musicals and turns it into our own 'Blue Velvet.'
- How O.C. Snared the Eagles
- LATIN AMERICA : U.S. Embassy Smarting in Bolivia Sting Operation
- Clinton Takes a Bold Step to Sway Skeptics : Analysis: He makes a spirited defense of his actions in order to stem his eroding credibility.
- EXCERPTS: Clinton Supports 'Clearing the Way for Hearings'
- Ripple Effect : Designers Find Inspiration for Their Swimwear in the Natural Hues of Flora and Foam, Sand and Surf
- ORANGE : Seismic Work OKd for Historic District
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McReynolds Not Badly Hurt After Beaning in Exhibition
- A Guide to the Oscar Winners' Other Films : Want to see more by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Holly Hunter and Tommy Lee Jones? Here are some aces, as well as a few duds.
- Philip Morris Sues ABC for $10 Billion
- String Quartet Sets 'Outcrops' Premiere
- POLITICAL FALLOUT: The assassination of leading Mexican...
- Cut the Capital-Gains Tax to Get Money Flowing and Create Jobs : Economy: Everybody would benefit, not just the rich, if home equity, for example, could be used to start new small businesses.
- 500 Inmates Involved in Fights at Jail
- NTSB Crash Report Cites Inadequate Space Between Jets : Aviation: Board says Santa Ana tragedy could have been prevented if the Westwind pilot or air-traffic controllers kept an 'adequate' cushion behind Boeing 757.
- Are Scientists Hard of Hearing? : Ocean project has whale lovers and environmentalists shouting to be heard
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sketches of Film Costumes on Display
- Storm Blamed in Fatal Crash : Weather: Oxnard High senior is killed in the accident. More rain is expected and officials still warn of possible mudslides in burn areas.
- Norman's 63 Leads Players Championship
- Angels Now Ready to Trade Snow for Met Starter Young : Baseball: Team gets assurance that pitcher has recovered from pulled groin muscle.
- This Stand-Up Bobcat Feeds on Activity : Comedy: He says he'll do anything--like performing nude and dressing as Jesus. His next stop is the Coach House.
- Pop Album Chart : Curiosity Kills the Competition
- Preaching the Gospel of Thomas A. Dorsey
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Chamber Music Society in Radiant Outing
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Groucho Impersonator Looks Beyond the Cigar
- Playing What He Likes : * A recent anthology showcases the many experiments of veteran jazzman Eddie Harris, whose fans have learned to expect the unexpected.
- President Moves to Show Skeptics He's Cooperating
- Commission Votes to Hike Trash Fees : Waste: If approved by county supervisors, it would mean a $1 increase in the monthly bill despite the drop in garbage volume due to the success of recycling programs.
- Key Events in the Crises That Have Shaken Mexico
- Who's Reading What
- Between the Plan and Reality . . . Falls the Shadow
- 3 to Stand Trial in Drive-By Killing
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Concerts Blocked by Council Member
- Wildlife Service Urged to Protect Pacific Pocket Mouse : Environment: Speakers at hearing ask that the animal be placed on permanent endangered species list. Such status would affect planned Dana Point Headlands resort.
- BREA : Developer Fees Hiked to Help Schools
- THEATER REVIEW : Country Play Goes for the Corn : * 'Ripe Conditions' offers a madcap story heavy on rural caricatures. Despite the nonsense, it's pure entertainment.
- Lebanon Seizes Faction's Weapons
- WESTLAKE : Teen-Ager Pleads Not Guilty in Brawl
- 30 Wounded in Protest of Hebron Siege : Mideast: Palestinians riot over Israeli use of firepower against militants in densely populated neighborhood.
- Commentary : Perspectives on the Colosio Assassination : Forge a Triumph of Light Out of Dark Tragedy : To honor Colosio and commit to reform, the PRI should choose his successor openly, with input from the public.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Crack Down at Busy Intersection
- * Robert C. Embry; Educator, Civil Servant
- Stabilizing the Peso--and Salinas' Mexico : Colosio assassination rocks America's southern NAFTA partner
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In Search of Better Deputy Training
- Air Safety Panel Cites Turbulence in Santa Ana Crash
- PREP ROUNDUP : Styles, Kovacs Lead Artists in Volleyball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Music Society in Radiant Outing
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Raffaele Will Have Trouble Keeping Up With the Pregos : Positioned squarely in the domain of many popular Beverly Hill restaurants, the Italian eatery has a lot to live up to.
- National Video Rentals : Crowded Field Gets More Crowded
- CAMARILLO : Contract of Business Consultant Extended
- Women Running Mates : * A high school track squad and a master's team work out together in an experiment that mingles athletes of different ages.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WOMEN'S NCAA ROUNDUP : Defending Champion Texas Tech Falls to Alabama
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Lopez Shoots 68, Shares First-Round Lead
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : NIT : Jones Hits 14 of 18 Three-Pointers, Scores 62 in Kansas State Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Softball Team Wins Two in Florida
- Kinney Pitches No-Hitter
- PREP GOLF ROUNDUP : Servite Defeats Marina in Sunset League Match
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Chicago': A Twisted Piece of History
- Cuesta Too Slick for Canyons on Wet Field : College baseball: Five innings played under dreary conditions end in a 6-2 Western State Conference defeat for Cougars.
- Douglas, Reuther Join Forces Again
- Agriculture Department Orders Warning Labels for Uncooked Meat
- Koll Real Estate Will Pay IRS $21-Million Tax
- AFTERMATH OF AN ASSASSINATION : Colosio Slaying Casts a Shadow : Latin America: Murder of leading presidential candidate raises questions about the economic future of Mexico. Still, many U.S. executives remain confident in nation.
- Clinton Offers Aid to Bolster Mexico Image : Reaction: Law enforcement help and economic assistance made available.
- BURBANK : Lockheed Seeks Funds From Other Firms for Cleanup
- WESTMINSTER : Spring Festival Hops Into City on Saturday
- ARCADIA : Official's Son Questioned in Removal of Challenger's Sign
- BURBANK : Work Begins on Car-Pool Lanes
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Picketing Antelope Valley Transit Workers Keep a Lonely Vigil : Strike: Union and management are due to meet with federal mediator for the first time since November.
- RESEDA : B'nai B'rith Gives $70,000 in Quake Aid
- Doctor Says He Was Surprised King Survived Beating : Trial: Ophthalmologist testifies that the victim's eye socket had to be rebuilt. Damages owed to King are at issue.
- NORTH HILLS : Plan to Stem Street Drug Sales Is Backed