- THOUSAND OAKS : County Delays Funds to Improve Road
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Tax Hike Allies Think They Can Win Over Voters
- Angry Tennis Players Lob Suits at Resort : Thousand Oaks: Some are upset that North Ranch Country Club has opened its courts to public lessons and tournaments.
- County Sports Hall of Fame Inducts 5
- ENCINO : Firm to Report on Quake Recovery
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Gets Past Woodbridge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Dollar Goes a Lot Further : Instead of Merely Learning From Edney, Sophomore Showing Teammates the Way
- SOCCER : Mexico Faces Chile at Coliseum
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Cleveland Raining' Driven by Memories at East West
- Clothestime Inc.: The Anaheim women's apparel chain...
- HEALTH
- Election Tour of Heartland Shows Yeltsin's Growing Isolation : Russia: Trip is opening shot of his campaign to be returned to office in 1996. But he appears wan and seems oblivious to dearth of supporters.
- Senate Backs Away From Moratorium on New Regulations
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Anti-Tax Group Draws Own Conclusion: Usual Collusion
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Audit Finds Citron Was 'Reckless' : Crisis: The former treasurer violated trust by skimming interest of pool investors to cover the county's losses, a state report concludes.
- 2 Armed Men With Walkie-Talkies Rob Santa Ana Bank
- LOS ANGELES : Police Commission OKs Changes in Use of K-9 Units
- Schools
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC Rallies to Defeat Titans, 7-4
- BASEBALL
- BASEBALL
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : While Spring Is in Air, Deep Snow on Ground
- Umpire Blind to Realizing Shanahan Isn't Type to Step on Toes
- ENERGY
- Wilson Leaps Into Ritual Race for N. H.
- Life & Style Goes to the Oscar Parties : GOVERNOR'S BALL : The Biggest Star Wore an Apron
- Gingrich Calls for Investigation of Managed Care : Health: House Speaker makes unexpected proposal for congressional hearings into booming industry. Idea draws cheers from doctors, concern from insurers.
- VENTURA : Transient Injured in Hit-and-Run
- Fire Captain Is Praised, Scorned for Role in Probe : Discrimination: 'It was time to speak up' about bias against women, officer says. But some colleagues feel betrayed.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Woman Dies in Crash
- CALABASAS : Students Collecting for Time Capsule
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Trim 16 Jobs, Merge Departments
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cowboy Festival Lassos Both Praise and Profits : Newhall: Sold-out poetry and music event at Melody Ranch wins converts after last year's successful debut.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Quinn Is the Difference This Season
- Harrick Spends Evening With Some Star Players
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jagr Scores Twice in Limited Play
- New Hope for Diabetics : Health: Irvine firm is racing to develop pancreas-like implant that makes insulin.
- Border Agent Falls, Dies in Chase
- 90's FAMILY : Custom-Made Movies for a Pint-Sized Audience
- Plight of Children Detailed in Report; Welfare Plan Blasted
- Families of 2 Held in Iraq Try to Suppress Anger, Fear
- U.S. to 'Test the Waters' for Libya Oil Embargo
- Arson Appears Likely in Anaheim Apartment Fire : Crime: Investigators say a flammable liquid was poured in the hallway, then lit. No units were burned and no one was hurt.
- COMPTON : Suspect Arrested in Slaying of Cheerleader
- Agreement Near for Prisoners to Pay Jail Bill : Lawsuits: After years of fighting, county and cities are on the verge of a settlement that would make inmates cover booking fees.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : 2 Drugs, 1 Abortion--Maybe : A method that allows women to change their mind midway could cause a new generation of 'thalidomide babies.'
- BOYS
- A Little Tragedy of Manners : Opera review: Jonathan Miller is the latest to revise 'Pelleas et Melisande,' staging the Metropolitan Opera's version in what looks like a Victorian mansion.
- TV Ratings : NBC Takes Top Spot, but ABC Takes the Week
- Your Money : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Sunny Outlook Rains on Bond Parade
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Suit Charges PC Firms Cheat on Monitor Sizes
- Equestrian Center Is Preparing to Close Its Corral for Last Time : Thousand Oaks: Stable on Cal Lutheran campus will shut down at the end of the semester. Officials say dwindling interest by students contributed to decision.
- Russian Satellite-Delivery Mission Fails : Space: Israel, Mexico lose orbiters aboard experimental rocket fashioned out of 2 ICBMs.
- Defense Blames Heart Failure, Not Poison, in Overton Death : Trial: Attorney points to victim's 60 visits to doctors. He argues that amounts of cyanide in woman's body were too tiny to kill, and says her medicine may have produced the trace amounts.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Wants Treasurer, City Attorney Changed to Appointive Posts
- ANGELS : Ramirez's Father Picks Right Day to Watch Son Play
- DFG Gives Lobster Rustlers a Good, Hard Lesson
- Gymnastics
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Blame Federal Grant System for America's 'Ph.D Glut'
- Affirmative Action Gains Often Come at a High Cost : Rights: Preference policy helps foster better lives. But opportunity sometimes has been mixed with fear, doubt.
- Justices Consider School Drug Tests : Education: Case before Supreme Court could clear the way for random urinalyses of pupils. It was brought by a student athlete in rural Oregon.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : In America, but Longing for Home : SPECIAL SORROWS: The Diasporic Imagination of Irish, Polish and Jewish Immigrants in the United States <i> by Matthew Frye Jacobson</i> , Harvard University Press, $45, 336 pages
- Study Sought on Skinhead Attacks in Antelope Valley
- Cal Lutheran Planning to Close Stables : Education: Officials cite changing times, cost of renovations. Development threatens other Thousand Oaks equestrian facilities.
- Thousand Oaks City Council Votes to Raise Speed Limits for Study : Traffic: Engineers claim the temporary change will help police enforce laws and slow motorists down. But some residents are skeptical.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stand Firm on Public Defender Decision
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Gillies Perfectly Happy for Saugus
- Gymnasts Pleasantly Surprise Rogers
- Strange Place for Ducks to Start Backup Goalie : Hockey: Shtalenkov lasts only one period before Hebert comes on in relief in 6-4 loss.
- Doctors: Drugs Did Not Kill Reggie Lewis
- Golf Team Gets Share of Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Beck to Beck? : He's Not Biggest Name on Arkansas, but He Might Be Key to Repeat Chances
- ENERGY
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- So Glad You're Not Here
- DNA Experts Bring Bitter War to L.A.
- Watched a Good Mystery Lately? Try the Overton Trial
- CAMARILLO : Local Jobs Not Target of Federal Cuts
- OXNARD : Forum to Discuss Base Airfield Plan
- Volunteers Search for 3 Who Disappeared in Plane
- Cases Wrapped Up Against Paramilitary Forest Unit
- The Readers Write, Take the Media-- and Me!--to Task
- High Court Rules Color of Money Can Be Pepto-Bismol Pink
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana company said...
- FIGURE SKATING : Kovarikova-Novotny Pair Continues Hot Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sialana Leaves One Hot Track for Another
- THE ARTSSmithsonian's Americana: Dorothy's ruby slippers from...
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Bargain in Managing Your Electronic Mail
- Wilson Leaps Into Ritual Race for N. H.
- PLATFORM : Angela Davis
- Police Search for Bodies at Sect's Compound : Japan: Authorities probe reports of corpses and of odd medical treatments conducted on followers.
- U.S. Wraps Up Cases Against Paramilitary Forest Unit
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Leader Urged Not to Act Alone
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Rolls-Royce of Notebook PCs Does Work of Three Machines
- He'd Eat Shrimp Sandwiches, Shrimp Stew, Lemon Shrimp. . . .
- When They Say Big Bill, They Don't Mean Walton
- UCLA Study Sees California Regaining Jobs : Employment: Despite stalled growth, forecasters predict state expansion to exceed that of the nation by 1997.
- Border Patrol Agent Killed During Chase
- Limited Inc. May Split Up Its Apparel Businesses, Sell Shares
- R. A. Kennard; Prominent Black Architect
- '90s FAMILY : Reel Trouble : Memo to Hollywood: Whatever happened to the gently told tale? Today's children's movies are chock-full of violence, blood and death.
- ENVIRONMENT : America's Imperiled Fisheries
- Police Recover Boston Garden Banner
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gold Strikes for Granada Hills in 8-4 Victory Over Chatsworth
- THEATER REVIEW : 'O.J. Law' Hits Simpson Trial Excesses
- HOUSE CLEANING: Despite the 20-year difference in...
- Ventura Sets Aside Nearly $2 Million for Parking Garage for Moviegoers : Development: Agreement is made while negotiations are under way for a downtown multiplex theater and retail shops. Analysts had recommended $575,000.
- PACIFIC PALISADES : Actor Carroll O'Connor's Son, 33, Commits Suicide
- Laguna Beach : 'Village Entrance' Panel Members Sought
- BURBANK : Man Charged With Father's Slaying
- Memorial Services Planned for 3 Abandoned Infants : Response: Organizers who believe they needed 'to do something' will honor the dead babies in ceremonies Sunday.
- PLATFORM : Remember 'I Love N. Y.'? Well, Here's the Concept That'll Do It for L. A.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Gets Some Help in Beating OCC
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kaplar Drives In Five Runs in Moorpark's 10-6 Victory
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Matranga's Wave of Emotion Helps Power Orange Past Canyon
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Bennett in Line to Coach Wisconsin
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board to Sell Wood Ranch Land
- SYLMAR : Bill Aimed at Drug Dealing, Prostitution
- PACOIMA : Larger Station a Relief for Foothill Police
- Obituaries : * Bernice M. Viehman; Local Nurse for 30 Years
- Irregularities Found in Cable Firm's Fees
- Rock of All Ages : Little Richard Delivers Black History Lesson, With Music
- Orange County Almanac
- Ventura Stretches Shutout Streak to 4 : Baseball: Cougars blank Rio Mesa, 7-0, and have posted 32 scoreless innings in a row.
- In Game 5, Jordan in Gear, Scoring 55 Against Knicks
- ART REVIEW : 'Spectacle' Can't Imitate Life at Simpson Trial
- Newt Gingrich
- Republican Candidates
- Affirmative Action
- Rosen on Fathers
- Rebel Kurds
- Debate Over Farm Subsidies
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Three on Irvine Council Targeted for Recall Over Role in Investment Losses : Politics: A former Democratic congressional candidate delivers 'notices of intent' to officials. He must gather 9,000 signatures of registered voters.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Defense's DNA Expert Is Called Brilliant, Offbeat : Profile: Colleagues say Nobel laureate who uses LSD and scandalizes scientific meetings loves theatrical behavior. D.A. may use his personal history and outrageous ways to attack his credibility.
- OTHER NEWS - March 29, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 29, 1995
- Obituaries - March 29, 1995
- Obituaries - March 29, 1995
- Henley Is Found Guilty
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Voters Will Decide Tax Hike : Recovery: Supervisors unanimously approve placing half-cent sales tax, Measure R, on June ballot. Decision follows angry public comment that lasted into early morning.
- Stray Gunfire Ends a Life Devoted to Good Works : Violence: Church volunteer is shot while shielding niece. She is fourth victim in a week killed in similar way.
- Possible Suspect in Laguna Store Killing Is Held
- Police Chief Promises Probe of Fatal Crash : Tragedy: Inquiry will determine how fast a patrol car was traveling and how long its emergency signals were on before collision.
- BOB'S TEAM: The annual football game between...
- Japan Bank Deal Would Create Global Power : Finance: Mitsubishi, Bank of Tokyo announce agreement to merge. Analysts see little impact on California scene.
- Support Wanes for Turk Raids on Kurd Rebels : Military: U.S., European allies warn Ankara that incursion into Iraq is taking too long, hurting civilians.
- Henley Is Convicted in Drug Case : Trial: Ram cornerback faces 10-year minimum term. Appeal is planned. Co-defendants, including uncle, also found guilty.
- Wider Espy Inquiry Reportedly Denied : Cabinet: Smaltz's job is to investigate gratuities for ex-agriculture secretary. Democrats say he sought information on Tyson Foods' ties to Clinton.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Limo Driver Says He Did Not See Simpson Bronco
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Consultant Fees Will Top $24 Million
- Board Debates O.C. Tax Hike in Heated Meeting
- Police to Probe Fatal Crash : Tragedy: Inquiry will determine how fast a patrol car was traveling and how long its emergency signals were on before it collided with a truck. Three boys in San Pedro were killed.
- Irvine Settles Last of Sex Harassment Suits : Law: Police chief says department is 'totally vindicated' as 3 of 4 claims filed by ex-employees are dropped or dismissed.
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : And Many Went Home Empty Handed
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Hair' Revival Generates Pure Flower Power
- AMERICA'S CUP : Mighty Mary Gives Conner a Sinking Feeling
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : Analysis : Life Is Like a Box of Oscars : But Statues Are Divvied Up, Quite Fittingly
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Shaw Meets With Tagliabue, Warns of Impending Suit
- 5 Concerts at Baroque Fest
- No Surprises as Clippers Lose in Denver : Basketball: Nuggets' 113-104 victory moves them to within a half-game of Sacramento and a playoff berth.
- Pond Card Proving to Be Big Draw
- Calender Goes to the Oscars : Making the Scene on a Path Paved With Screams
- UC Riverside's Effort Surprised Even Its Coach
- Gardner Finds Winning Perspective Pitching for Orange Coast
- Borders' Blues : After Making History, SCC Pitcher Struggles to Regain Winning Form
- Hamburger Hamlet Cooks Up a Comeback : Competition and the recession have battered the restaurant chain. Now, a new leadership team is trying to turn the company around.
- Janex Reports Its 1st Profitable Year Since '89
- Company Town
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Next Step : Palestinian Lands Becoming a State in All but Name : With Israeli pullout in the works, self-rule authority prepares to assume West Bank control.
- Fashion Heir Maurizio Gucci Slain in Milan
- OXNARD : Man Shot in Neck While Cruising
- Mistrial Declared for Doctor Accused of Needless Surgeries
- BREA : Credit Rating Upgrade Is Timely for City
- Drums, Bells and Whistles
- Questions About a Judge : When does the time come for a veteran jurist to step down?
- Changing Lifestyles : Hippie Paradise Hits 'Big Chill' in Copenhagen: It's Going Legal : Christiania squatter town is finally being nudged into the mainstream by fed-up Danish citizens.
- He's 60, Going on 80 (m.p.h.) : About the Only Thing Go-Cart Racer Al Faas Won't Try Is Sitting Still
- Women Accuse NAACP of Discrimination : Rights: Gender bias in pay, benefits and opportunities is alleged in lawsuit. $2.1 million in damages sought on behalf of 40 female employees.
- DANA POINT : Time-Share Ordinance on Tonight's Agenda
- A Tax Hike Isn't the Only Way to Go : Orange County: The new CEO would boost the sales levy, but there are at least three other ways to handle maturing notes.
- Stray Bullet Kills Grocery Clerk
- SOMIS : Fire That Injured 4 Linked to Heater
- WATTS : 3 Plead Not Guilty in False Bankruptcy Filing Schemes
- VAN NUYS : Menendez Judge Puts Off Ruling on Separate Trials
- GARDEN GROVE : City Hopes to Further Ethnic Understanding
- Fry's May Open Anaheim Store
- A B Dick to Distribute Datametrics' Printers
- Microsoft Countersues Apple Computer : Technology: The action escalates a dispute between the rivals over multimedia software.
- TMm Signs Pact to Provide Consulting Services to MCI
- Barron's Report Helps Boost Bridgford Stock 27%
- Culture : Lima's Ancient History Is Crumbling in the Sun : Houses and garbage are piled on pyramids thousands of years old. Peru shows little interest in saving them.
- U.S. Tries 'Quiet Diplomacy' to Free 2 Americans Held in Iraq
- Changes at the Top : Mater Dei, Brea Olinda Take Lead in All-Sports Race
- AGOURA HILLS : Young Adults Organize to End Isolation
- Vietnamese Fishermen Tangled in Net Losses : Harbor: Cohesive group of boat owners struggles with meager income, complex rules and temptation of rich fishing in off-limits waters.
- Guatemalan Revenge Trail Ends in Valley Court : Crime: A 21-year-old man pleads no contest to manslaughter in death of countryman who allegedly killed his relatives in a village near El Salvador.
- Vitesse Semiconductor to Take $1-Million Charge
- Science Center Weathers Slowdown in Defense Spending
- Corporate Bank: The Santa Ana bank that...
- Vans to Shut Sneaker Plants for 2 Weeks, Idling 1,900 Workers : Apparel: Some say move could be prelude to permanent closings of the factories in Orange and San Diego counties if the company moves production overseas.
- Martin Lawrence Reports Declines in Revenue
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- BODY WATCH : Solving a Flaky Kind of Problem
- Culture : Painting an End to Russian Epic : Moscow's prized Tretyakov Gallery is reopening after 10 years of renovation.
- Yolanda Veloz; Half of Noted Dance Duo
- So, Lighten Up Already
- Kurds Dodging Turkish Attack
- At 34, Reich Finally Gets a Chance to Be a Starter
- Company Town : 3 Companies Link Up in Effort to Land Film Subtitling Work : Movies: They'll pool their resources to compete for business, most of which is now done overseas.
- Pacific Bell to Offer Access to the Internet : Communications: Services will be widely available by fall, the phone company says.
- Chrysler to Replace Latches on Minivans : Autos: In unprecedented settlement, company insists part is not faulty. Consumer groups decry lack of recall.
- Videocassette Firm Posts Smaller Loss
- Finding the Right Mixture
- BODY WATCH : Pain Killers
- Mandela Fires Wife From South Africa Cabinet Post : Politics: Estranged spouse, Winnie, figured in scandals, attacked policies. She retains power base among the poor.
- Notebook : Confusion Continues in Tennis
- ANGELS : Brown Sees Gloom on Horizon if Strike Endures
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Seattle Foresees $30-Million Profit
- GOING SOLO : A Small but Growing Core of Men Are Becoming Single Fathers--and They're Doing It by Choice
- LAGUNA BEACH : Planners Back Proposal for Farmers Market
- Namihas Case Ends in Mistrial With Hung Jury : Courts: The panel deadlocked 10-2 for conviction of the ex-Tustin gynecologist on 10 mail fraud charges. Members reported the deliberations were heated.
- Kerry O'Bric
- Hoag Hospital Denies Charge of Negligence in Boy's Death : Lawsuit: Mother accuses doctors of improperly treating child's fractured skull.
- Creating Goodwill Ambassadors to Bridge L.A.'s Cultural Gaps : Education: Acclaimed program promotes understanding among the Southland's increasing variety of ethnic groups.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Approval Sought for Artists' Tour
- SEAL BEACH : City Wants to Replenish Beach Sand
- Newport Beach : Wounded Officer Still in Critical Condition
- National Education Ties Loss in Part to Discontinued Unit
- PERSONAL FINANCE : For Some, It's Time to 'Byte' the Tax Bullet : Computer: Preparing an IRS return is not so hard when a $29.95 program asks you the questions and keeps track of your answers.
- O.C. Wallows in Bankruptcy, but Luxury Car Business Brisk : Marketing: Purchases by affluent county residents boost high-end dealerships into top ranks nationally.
- Anne Marie Larsen has been named a...
- Rise in State's Home Sales Bucks National Trend : Real estate: Dip in interest rates is credited for bringing out California buyers last month.
- Proposed SBA Streamlining Would Mean Fee Hikes
- HEALTH
- Local Vans Shoe Plants to Be Closed 2 Weeks : Manufacturing: Observers see a possible prelude to permanent shutdown. Orange facility employs about 1,600.
- N. Korean-U.S. Talks Recessed Without Accord
- James L. (Bud) Walton; Helped Found Wal-Mart
- Lungren Relents, Obeys Judge's Order
- Overton's Diaries Tell of a Detestable Marriage : Court: Man accused of poisoning his wife was consumed by jealousy, prosecutors contend at retrial.
- NYELAND ACRES : Roommate Convicted in Slaying Over Beer
- Heavy Rains Leave Waterways in County Sullied With Debris : Environment: Officials hope volunteers will help clean up the paper, plastic and mounds of other litter swept along with the torrents.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Speed Limit Raise to Be Sought for Study
- IRVINE : 3 Council Members Targets of Recall
- Nonprofit Vietnamese Group Raises $7,000 Despite Protest
- Countywide : Red Cross Seeks Cash to Aid Flood Victims
- OXNARD : Chavez Library Seeks Aid, Participation
- L.A.'s Unknown Champion : There's De La Hoya, the Ruelases . . . and Hernandez (?)
- Whittaker Corp.'s Electric Systems division of Simi...
- National Agenda : Cities of Refugees : Rebel warfare, poverty and drug violence have driven tens of thousands of peasants into Colombia's urban areas. A time bomb of frustration is ticking while the government promises relief.
- PORT-AU-PRINCE : Clinton Marks Success
- Market Scene : Ironic Postcards from a City at War : Two graphic artists portray the soul of Sarajevo from a palette of dark humor, anger and hope.
- Irving Shulman, 81; Scriptwriter, Novelist
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : 'Odyssey' Draws On Classical Elements : Artistic and mythological notes make the Greek-themed CHOC fund-raiser simply divine for mere mortals.
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Tullia Zevi : VOICE OF ITALY'S JEWS : Speaking for minorities, 'she understands everything' and casts a long shadow on public life.
- Edison Expected to Freeze, Later Reduce Rates
- Generation X Is Outgrowing Conejo Valley : Lifestyle: A study pinpoints social stagnation, low-grade jobs, pricey homes as reasons young adults are bailing out of the area. Panel suggests new ways to meet their needs.
- Supervisors Will Narrow List for Top Administrator : Government: The board plans to start interviewing possible replacements for Wittenberg on Wednesday. Three local officials are among the 10 finalists.
- Ventura Pier to Reopen With Some New Support : Landmarks: High waves from winter storms forced the closure of the historic wharf. About 90 pilings were replaced or strengthened.
- Transit Plan Adds Shuttles, Cuts 11 Routes
- Exhibit Shows Uses of Native Plants
- Valley Interview : Attorney White-Collar Crime Buster in U. S. Fraud Capital
- GLENDALE : Cardiac Team Going on Medical Mission
- PASADENA : Police Chief Resigns for Post in Richmond, Va.
- Company Town : BMG Names Insider to Head RCA Records
- International Remote Completes Acquisition
- Container Store's Well-Organized Success : Marketing: Booming 13-outlet chain helps its customers by being the supermarket of storage containers and accessories.
- Mrs. Clinton, in India, Seeks Idea Exchange
- Uncertain Fate of Prop. 187 Tests Patience : Immigration: Negative passions stirred by legal delays raise questions about concepts of judicial review and majority versus minority rights. But some experts say court system is working as it should.
- Packwood Sees Senate Rejecting Welfare as an Entitlement : Reform: Key GOP committee chairman predicts Congress will strip AFDC of its protected status. He says finance panel favors block grants.
- Many Prehistoric Cultures
- SPORTS WATCH : Already a Winner
- RESEDA : Cleveland High Team Wins Debate Contest
- Slumping United Way Hires Leader
- Movie Patrons Treated to Real Drama After Robbery : Crime: Police make an arrest after evacuating most of the audience in a theater where they say suspect fled.
- CALABASAS : Council OKs More Coverage of Meetings
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : Bruins' NBA Stock Also Is Climbing : O'Bannon Already Was Rated a First-Round Choice, but Now Edney, Zidek Are Getting Scouts' Attention
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits High on Fed Outlook; Mexico Rallies
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits High as Investors See Stability
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- Commercial Vacancy Rate Falls Over Year
- Russell Hartman
- Wiest, Landau Among Early Oscar Winners : Academy Awards: Hollywood acting veterans win for supporting roles. Large crowds watch arrival of stars.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Pragmatic View of Newspapers and Life : A MATHEMATICIAN READS THE NEWSPAPER <i> by John Allen Paulos</i> , Basic Books, $18, 212 pages
- Erasing the Invisible Shield : L.A. Amendment 2 would provide valuable reform in Civil Service
- FILLMORE : Developers to Discuss Newhall Ranch Plans
- VAN NUYS : Sepulveda Basin Cleanup Saturday
- BASEBALL
- Company Town : Sony Lot Suddenly Breathing Easier
- AIR TRAVEL
- Car Pools in Troubled Waters : Despite incentives, many businesses doubt they'll meet traffic-reduction targets because of their employees' varied schedules and the paucity of public transit
- WellPoint, Health Systems Expected to Announce Deal : Mergers: Analysts and others give Blue Shield's rival $4.5-billion offer for WellPoint little chance.
- Saudi Arabia Beheads 4 Men and a Woman
- THE TAX ROM COMETH: More than 4.1...
- VATICAN CITY : Papal Line on Life
- Mexican Official Vows Thorough Probe
- Settlement Puts Snoring Case to Rest