- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reality-Check Day
- 322 Striking Prisoners Leave Cells : Visits: Proposed limits on overnight stays prompted inmates' action, but breakfast on third day drew them out.
- Plan for Olinda Heights Development Revised
- NHL GMs Want to See More Penalties Called
- Morimune Named Football Coach at Oxnard
- Irvine Defeats Northridge to Reach Double Figures
- SPORTS
- Father of Newborn, 2 Friends Slain in Inglewood
- History of Flight Takes Wing at Planes of Fame Air Museum
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Stadium Stakes : Inglewood takes a gamble by trying to lure the Raiders to town and build a sports paradise. But some major wild cards are lurking.
- PARAMOUNT : Low Turnout Expected on School Bond Issue
- Administration Backs Export of Alaskan Oil
- Touching Souls, Awakening Spirits
- Orange County Almanac
- College to Offer Relationship Seminar
- Another Blow to the Region : Base commission: Think again on Long Beach closing
- WOODLAND HILLS : College Panel Urges Industrial Arts Cuts
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : El Camino Real Begins With Comeback
- Building Code Uproar Sparks Recall Effort Against Mayor, Councilman : Bellflower: Ken Cleveland and Ray Smith are accused of being heavy-handed, anti-business in city cleanup effort.
- Ex-Nazi in War Crimes Case Freed on Technicality
- Clinton Spares Colombia From Sanctions Despite Drug Links : Narcotics: President tells Congress that national interest requires waiver. Republicans call for penalties.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEIDI FLEISS TRIAL : The Jury Is In on Drugs vs. Sex : The five who admitted 'misconduct' made a moral judgment that pandering is a minor offense. Give them credit.
- Thousand Oaks City Council Cancels 7 of Its Next 13 Meetings : Government: Few hearings are on tap. Some wonder if builders, fearful of a 2-2 vote, are waiting until the fifth seat is filled.
- Telecommuting Centers Are Off to a Slow Start
- City Council OKs Proposal for Community Development Bank
- Point Mugu Naval Base Under Attack From Mother Nature : Military: After pounding surf destroys three buildings, officials agree to abandon affected area.
- Stranded Gymnasts Get a Helping Hand
- Doing Right by L.A.'s Kids : Panel is proposed to coordinate city services for youngsters
- LANCASTER : 2 Girls Hurt From Glass Glued on Playground Pole
- Forum Widens for Home-Based Firms
- Mistrial Is Declared After Jury Infighting : Courts: Jurors resort to shouting and name-calling. Judge dismisses misdemeanor drug case against Ventura insurance agency owner.
- Ducks' Blue-Collar Line Trips Chicago : Hockey: Anaheim breaks three-game losing streak by beating Blackhawks, 3-1.
- The 37th Annual Grammy Awards : Latin : For Once, All the Choices Have Just the Right <i> Sabor</i>
- Theater Reviews : 'Nest': Hotbed of High Emotion : The Theatre District brings to vivid life the tragicomic adventures of R.P. McMurphy and his nuthouse pals.
- Federal Grant Will Help Companies Sell Overseas : Trade: Preference will be given firms with female or minority owners and those converting from defense-related products.
- International Business : Cable Arrives to Revolutionize South Korea, for Better or Worse : Television: 20 new channels spark fears of Western culture's influence. U.S. programmers embrace opportunity.
- HAWTHORNE : Emergency Tax Hikes Delayed by Council
- Billy the Adult Isn't as Dumb as Humor in 'Billy' the Movie
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Growing Chill Pervades Ties With Moscow
- SIGNAL HILL : Singer to Replace McCrary as Chief
- Applicants Sought for Two Costa Mesa City Commissions
- PANORAMA CITY : Drawing From Life to Create a Cartoon Success
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Official Asks Review of Employees Benefits
- Canceled Checks : Teen-Agers With Bank Accounts Fall for Scam; 4 Suspects Sought
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / BILL PAVELIC : Simpson Case Throws LAPD Critic Into Media Broiler
- Substitute Angels Beat Sun Devils : Baseball: Nothing embarrassing about 13-5 victory before 2,102 spectators.
- Cal State Long Beach Duo Not Happy With Coach
- POP/ROCKChange of Heart?: Rapper Tupac Shakur, in...
- The 37th Annual Grammy Awards : Classical : Postmodern Twist to This Category
- GREAT HOME COOKS : CHEZ ROCKY: It Smells Like Sunday : Whenever Ghanaian reggae singer Rocky Dawuni cooks, it's like Sunday afternoon in Koforidua.
- Beyond the Button
- TELEVISION / HOWARD ROSENBERG : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : With Time to Fill and Little to Say, Reporters Stray From Neutrality
- A Tale of 2 Soups . . . : . . . Hot and Smoky
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Market Notes
- STM Wireless Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- ARTESIA : City Threatens to Shut Popular Pepper's Club
- Painting a Bright Future : Arts: St. Elmo Village offers a creative refuge for children in Mid-City despite funding setbacks.
- Sports
- Trip for Noodles Will Do a World of Good
- Ukraine Prime Minister Quits
- International Business
- Pension Fund, Magic Johnson May Team Up : Investments: Money would go to inner-city real estate ventures.
- A Minor Opus
- Hearing on Waterfront Wall for Wilmington
- Murals' racial images confront worldly suburb : Stereotypes featured in school's WPA artworks disturb some Oak Park parents. Specter of censorship upsets others.
- Semple's Solo Music Is No Contradiction : The former frontman is now singing to a new kind of listener--those jittery but really rather quiet consumers of the coffee bean.
- Out-of-This-World Ideas : Carson Club Applies Down-to-Earth Methods to Flight of Fancy
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Worker Missing in Blast
- MALIBU : City Gets $1.1 Million for Storm, Fire Repairs
- 4 Grammys for Poignant Song by Springsteen
- Suit Says Laws Are Unfair to Homeless : Santa Monica: Court action alleges that 14 city ordinances discriminate by restricting access to public facilities.
- COLUMN ONE : Tempered Justice in Germany : Public desire to punish minor Communist collaborators has softened. Some still seek retribution. Others, fearing many lives have been ruined unnecessarily, say it is time to forgive and forget.
- IRVINE : Campaign Financing Rules OKd
- Antiseptic Curbs Blindness, UCLA Researchers Say : Medicine: Kenya study shows form of Betadine used on newborns prevents infections. It is safer and cheaper than widely used silver nitrate, research finds.
- No. 1 in the Nation, First in Tournament : College basketball: Bailey sparkles as UCLA pulls away from USC in second half, 85-66, to clinch Pac-10 title..
- Coliseum Wants to Build 21 Suites : Football: Commission doesn't know if it can get $10-million loan. Raiders and USC still uncommitted for next season.
- Caught in a Pickle : Farmhands Muse: Play Now, Pay Later?
- Mathews, Ventura Beat Mulligan at Own Game
- Great Western Seeks to Become Banking Firm : Finance: The nation's second-largest savings and loan wants to take advantage of lower deposit insurance fees.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Fall on Latest Signs of Slowing Economy
- SECURITIES
- As Exciting as Vegetable Soup
- Laika and the Cosmonauts"The Amazing Colossal Band"...
- FOR THE KIDS : Raffi Back in the Swim with New Album, Tour : Singing for the toddler set, Canadian entertainer has returned to circuit after a few years off.
- LIBRARIES : Monterey Park Rejects Tibetan Document Exhibit : City officials say Chinese Embassy's offer may simply be propaganda aimed at softening public opinion on occupation of smaller nation.
- Budget Tightening, Improving Economy Benefit Most Area Cities
- Used Cars a Smart Deal for Buyers--and Planet : Recycling extends to vehicles, because the electricity required to produce an auto could power the average home for a year.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : $10,000 Reward Offered in Woman's Death
- Dole Assails U.S. Policy on Russia : Politics: Republican leader accuses President of betraying American interests by embracing Yeltsin. Clinton warns of a rising tide of isolationism.
- Admirable Fare at Admiral Risty
- Inn Places to Shop : Boutiques at O.C. Hotels Lure Buyers With an Array of Unique Gifts, Fashions
- To Senate Holdouts, Digging In for Fight Is Nothing New
- NORWALK : $2.5 Million in Road Repairs to Start Soon
- Anaheim to Settle Brain-Injury Suit for $1 Million : Liability: Youth contends that the city allowed unsafe traffic conditions on Imperial Highway, which fronts Canyon High School, where a pickup he was riding in was struck by another vehicle.
- San Clemente : First Women's Shelter Edges Closer to Reality
- Replacement Show Goes On : Baseball: Dodgers enter the great unknown today against Yankees in exhibition opener.
- SAILING / AMERICA'S CUP : A Stormy Ride for French Entry
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- Makeshift Team Helps Suns Win : Pro basketball: Injuries to both clubs turn this into a replacement game at Forum.
- The 37th Annual Grammy Awards : Country : All It Takes Is Carpenter, Gill Entries
- Lasker's Own Purposeful Purposelessness
- Afghanistan
- Jimmy Carter
- Greg Louganis
- Turk Delight
- Funds for School Lunch Program
- Herschensohn on Isolationism
- Family Feud
- Beilenson's Mailers: Exploitation or Service?
- Trial of Newport Man Centers on Cause of Child's Death : Court: Prosecutors allege that Brian Laudenback, 33, killed his then-girlfriend's 22-month-old son by inflicting internal injuries that caused the boy to bleed to death. Defense says youngster died of a head injury from an earlier fall.
- Dog Park Compromise: How Things Get Done
- Crime: Arithmetic in Computing Homicides
- Keep Current Rules on Helicopter Flights
- It's Time to Overhaul Mountains Conservancy
- Medicine: Use of Anesthesia, Death of Animals in Research
- Prop. E: Views on Ballot Measure on Guns
- Drunk Driving
- The 37th Annual Grammy Awards : Springsteen Big Grammy Winner : Awards: The veteran rocker's 'Streets of Philadephia' collects honors including song of the year. Sheryl Crow is named best new artist and Tony Bennett wins his third consecutive pop performance statue.
- OTHER NEWS - March 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 2, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 2, 1995
- Obituaries - March 2, 1995
- Obituaries - March 2, 1995
- Ito Removes 4th Juror From Simpson Panel
- Board Wants Moorlach as New O.C. Treasurer : Bankruptcy: Advice to seek other candidates rejected. Accountant who forecast fiscal debacle eager to get job.
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-City Manager Says Firing Was Political
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Probes May Indicate Link in Mexican Assassinations : Politics: Feud between ruling party 'dinosaurs,' reformers is cited. Some feel result was two murders.
- O.C. Board Favors Moorlach for Treasurer : Bankruptcy: The accountant had sounded early warnings about investment fund's risk. Supervisors reject top officials' advice to conduct wide-ranging search.
- Investors Told $440-Million Loss Should Be Transferred
- The 37th Annual Grammy Awards : Hear ' Em and Weep : Backstage : They Came, They Gabbed, They Split
- GETTING GORED: Fountain Valley Councilman John Collins...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Pasadena Prepares to Enforce Ammunition Law : Government: Police plan to closely monitor gun dealers following council's expected approval of controversial new sales ordinance.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Auditor Refuses to Resign; Group Vows Recall : Politics: Steve E. Lewis rejects calls to step down because of his alleged role in the county's fiscal crisis. Popejoy 'disappointed.'
- TECHNOLOGY - March 2, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - March 2, 1995
- Chamomile, Komatsuna and Co.
- AUTOS
- Starting a Business? Start With Education : Entrepreneurship: Expert guidance is offered through low-cost assistance programs at many colleges.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : SideKick Is What We All Want to Be: Slim, Adept
- The Parents Are Just Along for the Drive
- Small Firms Say O.C. Bankruptcy a Blow
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : GOP Revises Welfare Jobs Rule for States
- Bernie Cornfeld; Ran Ill-Fated IOS Fund
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Seconding the Motion and Music : Supporters of Ballet Pacifica and Pacific Chorale Celebrate Center Collaboration
- MacDonald-Eddy: Stoking the Passions of New Fans
- Dow Chemical, Hoechst in Talks on $7.2-Billion Marion Sale : Acquisitions: Sale of the pharmaceutical division would give Dow a chance to boost its dividend or go shopping.
- Bankruptcy Threatens to Thwart O.C. Upturn : Outlook: Survey finds that smaller firms, especially now, see county as less attractive. Expected post-recession spurt could stall.
- Zedillo Outlines Shape of a Recovery Plan : Mexico: President pledges maximum import tariffs, inflation-linked loan payments.
- TRANSPORTATION
- After 16-Month Nightmare, It's Opening Day at Airport
- Pacific Snax Corp.: The Newport Beach company...
- Lungren Opposes Wilson's Running for President in '96 : Politics: State attorney general is the first major California Republican to publicly express concerns about governor being replaced by a Democrat.
- BASE GAIN: Not only have Ventura County's...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Arson at Abortion Clinics Continues
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Tight Growth Urged in Health Programs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District May Lift Yearlong Ban on Blood Drives
- County Stands by Decision to Stop Hiring
- UCI Tradition Heralds High Jinks, High Hopes : Engineering Week Observed Amid Career Optimism
- WESTMINSTER : Tax Preparer Facing Sentence for Fraud
- Montclair Prep Edges Brentwood
- Nicholls Throws More Than Hat at the Kings
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS : DIVISION III-A BOYS : Estancia Turnovers Are Costly
- Tustin Takes Care of Santa Margarita : Division II-A: Tillers win semifinal, 62-42, to get return shot against Dominguez.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Soderstrom Too Much in Islander Triumph
- As the Rams scram . . ....
- City Curtails Hours of Adult Bookstore
- OXNARD : Disabled Man, 42, Is Unhurt in Carjacking
- Door Open for Builder in 2-Year Battle
- Chick Proposal Would Levy Fines on Truants
- Spinal Injury Leads Packers to Cut Sharpe
- Round Mound of Sound : UCLA: Kris Johnson's biggest contribution has been to fire up Bruins against Duke.
- Feeling Like 18 at 50 : Senior Golf Tour Gives Allin New Sense of Purpose
- Notre Dame Unable to Dig Out of Early Hole, 62-49
- JAZZ REVIEW : Eric Reed Shows Nice Touch, Use of Dynamics
- BANKING
- Panel OKs Term Limit Measure : Congress: Constitutional amendment with 12-year cap on lawmakers' service is approved by House Judiciary Committee. But GOP disagreements may doom it.
- Yahr Named President of Properties Association
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Computer World Expects Devil of a Time With Satan Program
- Morgan Stanley Group Says 4th-Quarter Profit Off 79%
- Voices in the Fatherhood Debate
- A Democrat's Indecision Stymies GOP
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Mother's Lawyers Fail to Disclose Defense
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Smoking Ban on Conejo, Simi Grounds Begins Today : Schools: State and federal laws require such policies for districts to get funds for programs that teach students about the dangers of tobacco use.
- Shipyard Supporters Vow to Continue Fight to Save It : Defense: Grass-roots group says battle is not over. Workers, some from Orange County, blame closure recommendation on San Diego competitors' lobbying.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Latina Journalist to Speak at Seminar
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Colonization of Universe Is Just Not in Our Stars
- Canada's New Budget Gets High Marks : Economy: Markets respond favorably to tough package. Lower bond rating still possible.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ENERGY
- Search Heats Up; Probes of Barings Begin
- National Perspective : POLITICS : The School Lunch Debate
- Good Grades--It's Homework for Parents Too
- ENERGY
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Rally Pushes Dow Up 22.48 to 4,011.05
- Privatizing, Sale of Assets Won't Do It, Execs Say
- Rebel Muslims, Serbs Launch Attack in Bosnia
- Republicans Delay Vote in Senate on Balanced Budget : Politics: Amendment backers balk as the count looks one shy of passage and postpone the roll call. The action caps an extraordinary day of tactical wrangling.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : L.A. County Moves to Ease Trial Costs : Courts: Supervisors ask Judge Ito to bill the media for a share of the expense of televising the double murder trial. Broadcasters vow to fight the plan.
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Board Approves Budget Cuts
- OXNARD : Volunteers Sought as Tutors in Reading
- IRVINE : UCI Medical Students Take More Shots at Gun Maker
- Obituaries : * Irlene Adair; Former Flower Shop, Bar Owner
- Shipyard Supporters Vow Fight : Defense: Grass-roots group says battle to keep 3,100-worker Long Beach operation open is not over. Closure recommendation is blamed on San Diego competitors' lobbying.
- Wilson Supports New Plan
- After Tension Breaks, Royal Streaks Into Soccer Final
- DIVISION II-AA BOYS : Woodbridge Falls Short Against North
- Julie MurdentGolden West, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardMurdent, from Fountain Valley...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS : DIVISION II-AA BOYS : Trabuco Hills Toes Line, but Rally Comes Up Short
- PLATFORM : For Working Parents, the Hardest Job Is Finding Quality Child Care
- CAMARILLO : Mother on Probation in Abduction Case
- Outlet Mall in Camarillo Opens, Traffic Improvements to Proceed
- DIVISION V-A BOYS : Orangewood Academy Falls a Point Short
- Marlon WatsonRancho Santiago, SophomoreBasketball/ForwardWatson, from Savanna High,...
- DIVISION III SOCCER SEMIFINALS : Jacobs Makes Sure Woodbridge's Hot Streak Continues
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Muscles Past Mt. San Jacinto, 17-14
- Fish-Fighting Exhibit a Big Lure at Show
- Stiff Shot of Borbon Just What Game Needs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boriskin's Engaging 20th-Century Sampler
- Doll Hut Sets Benefits to Replace Equipment
- State May Lose $1 Billion in U.S. School Meal Plan : Nutrition: California would be hardest hit state if GOP-sponsored legislation becomes law, federal analysis says. Food service officials fear effect on children.
- Power-Line Case Dismissed by Appeal Court : Health: Couple's suit contended their San Clemente home was unsalable. A judge sends the matter to the PUC.
- 33 U. S. Bases Recommended for Closure : Military: Shutdown of installations, including Long Beach shipyard, is urged to save billions of dollars.
- CHATSWORTH : Emu, Ostrich Farm Owner Ordered to Shut Down
- House Risks Too Much in Regulatory Reform : The 'contract': With little scrutiny, a drastic, far-reaching formula goes to the Senate.
- GIRLS
- 22 Chinese Urge End to Labor Camps
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Law Warning of Sex Offender Voided
- LOS ANGELES : Photos Sought of Armenians in L.A.
- GARDEN GROVE : Pamphlets Explain Enrollment Options
- Commission Tells Why Outsiders Were Hired to Investigate Chief
- Hazardous Waste Disposal Dates Set
- PACOIMA : Business Center Expands Its Hours
- CALABASAS : Chamber to Launch Membership Drive
- LA HABRA : Investigators Seeking Suspect in Shooting
- THOUSAND OAKS : King and Queen for Mardi Gras Keep the Spirit
- BOYS
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SEMIFINALS : Unbeaten La Canada Vaults Into Final With 3-0 Victory
- PREP BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : Boys
- Barkley Picked Bad Night to Watch the Clippers Play : Pro basketball: Phoenix star takes night off to rest his knee, and Suns are stunned at Sports Arena, 110-99.
- Top of the Charts. . . Seating and Pop : Tonight's Grammy Telecast Plans to Cross Genre Lines
- TV Ratings : NBC Looks to Have Clinched February Sweeps Win
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen Gets Rights to 'Fat Gene' Products
- Somali Beach Calm as Final Pullout Starts : Africa: U.S. and Italian troops consolidate positions, Bangladeshis depart. More U.N. peacekeepers set to leave.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Encyclopedia Publisher Throws the Book at Microsoft Over New On-Line Service
- Zedillo Outlines Shape of a Recovery Plan : Mexico: President pledges maximum import tariffs, inflation-linked loan payments.
- Ratings for Clinton, GOP Fall, Poll Finds
- SAN PEDRO : Plan Would Put Lights on Vincent Thomas Bridge
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Official Fights Demotion on Grounds of Bias : Management: Letter submitted to Popejoy, the first step of a formal grievance, contends that Eileen T. Walsh was victimized by Tom Uram. He denies the allegations.
- Ojai Mother Accused of Starving Infant Daughter to Death
- Medical Sleuth : Two Decades After Discovering a Disease, Doctor Finds Its Cause
- Orange County Almanac
- DIVISION V-AA BOYS : Pasadena Poly Concludes St. Margaret's Season
- DIVISION I GIRLS' SOCCER : Marina Weathers Scare, 3-1
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS : DIVISION II-A GIRLS : Moulin Helps Brea Olinda Survive Tough Edison, 79-63
- Negotiators Begin to See Possibility of Settlement : Labor: Fehr says tentative agreements reached on some non-economic subjects, but cautions against optimism in baseball talks.
- Greenberg Gets New Deal That Ends Interest in USC
- Philharmonic Announces a Longer Season for '95-96 : Music: Its schedule will be 29 weeks and include a joint concert with the Israel Philharmonic for Zubin Mehta's 60th birthday.
- RETAILING
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COLUMN ONE : Walking Over Top of the World : Italian adventurer Reinhold Messner has conquered Mt. Everest and the South Pole. At 50, he has set himself a last, great challenge--to be the first to make the icy trek from Asia to Canada.
- Marshals, Subpoena Finally Find Raabe : Hearings: After month of dodging service, suspended assistant treasurer is ordered to appear before Senate special committee Friday. He might refuse to testify.
- Long Beach Yard, 32 Other Bases Targeted to Close
- Doctor Says Foster Attended Earlier Talk on Syphilis Test : Nominee: Former colleague denies that surgeon general-designate first learned of study in 1972. White House calls Georgian's memory fuzzy.
- VAN NUYS : Jazz Musicians Pass the Torch to Young Fans
- SHERMAN OAKS : Gas Station Owner Seeks Alcohol Permit
- Plan Requires Court Hearings for L.A. Truants : Education: Councilwoman's proposal calls for police to issue citations to students skipping school. Judges could impose fines or community service.
- PREP BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : Pierce Leads Rally, but Dominguez Wins
- Caller Probably Hasn't Heard About Lindbergh Baby, Either
- Spinal Injury Leads Packers to Cut Sharpe
- They Could Be as Bad--and as Good--as Men : Movies: A UCLA series, celebrating the contributions of female screenwriters who worked in film from 1917 through 1967, runs the gamut from screwball comedy to Westerns to noir.
- AUTOS : Suzuki to Add 3 Models to Its U.S. Lineup
- Court Narrows Stock Fraud Law : Securities: Justices rule 5 to 4 that protection applies only to initial public offerings of shares.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Rally Lifts Dow 22.48, Back to 4,011.05
- Harassment Issue Won't Go Away for the Navy
- Pentagon Reaffirms Intent to Close El Toro; Tustin Air Station Back on Closure List
- Ex-President's Brother Held in Mexico Slaying : Assassination: Raul Salinas de Gortari is accused of masterminding the killing of ruling party's No. 2 official.
- GOP's Alexander Opens Campaign for Presidency : Politics: Ex-Tennessee governor calls Washington arrogant. He vows to help shift more power to states.
- Board Makes Preliminary School Cuts of $3 Million : Education: Budget reductions are based on Newport-Mesa getting back 93% of its investments in failed county pool.
- FULLERTON : African American Culture Is Showcased
- Community Crime Reports Postponed
- Program to Counter Gangs Gets Extension From Council
- Trial-of-the-Century Dept. (Continued) : Supervisors propose to bill news media for televising Simpson case--a bizarre idea
- 2 Men Honored as Rockwell's Top Engineers : Awards: The county scientists designed microchips. One is for clearer cellular phones, the other for 'ultra-high speed' digital information.
- PREP BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : BOYS
- Top-Ranked Titans Earning Rave Reviews So Far
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal (41 Points) Returns to Muzzle Knicks
- Lakers Have a Better Shot in 3-on-3
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS : DIVISION I-AA BOYS : Long Beach Poly Exploits Mistakes to Defeat Los Alamitos
- Is the Bloom Off the International Investment Rose?
- British Firm Offers $1.1 Billion for National Gypsum : Analysts Expect to See Higher Bids for No. 2 Wallboard Maker in U.S.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Panel Offers Ways for Better Government
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Riveting Thriller Doesn't Let Up on Tension and Violence : KISS THE GIRLS <i> by James Patterson</i> ; Little, Brown; $22.95, 451 pages
- Man Gets 25 Years to Life for Stomping Aunt, 80, to Death
- Countywide : March 13 Is Deadline to Apply for Storm Aid
- Theater Reviews : '4 Faces': Showcase for Actor's Talent as Writer : Peter Mark Richman brings an honesty to the characters in his one-man show at the Waltmar Theatre. He proves his artistry as a performer--and reveals what's on his mind.
- $183.6-Million Loss Posted by ICN Pharmaceuticals : Earnings: Consolidation charges more than offset an increase in Costa Mesa firm's operating profits for 1994.