- Poor Paul Is Not Exactly Rapid Robert
- Clockwork Knight 2 Gets With the Times
- Mater Dei Walks to Victory
- Hollywood Bowl's Plate Is Full for 75th Anniversary
- Dog Days : Tales From the Other Side of the fast-Food Window
- South Bay : FLIGHT PATH
- Irvine Sensors to Get IBM Assembly Line
- At Last! True Burnt Sugar
- RETAILING
- AUTOS
- Liquidation of Drexel Is Ending on a High Note
- Super Seder CeramicsWith Passover just around the...
- U.S. Probes Rating Tactics at Moody's
- O.C. Unemployment Rate Declines to 4.6%
- Pork Folio
- Tall Tales
- Campbell Has Slight Lead in 71st Assembly District
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS
- Forget Hip. In This Neighborhood, Eccentricity Rules
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS / VENTURA COUNTY
- San Gabriel Valley : Judge Is Lone Judicial Incumbent to Lose
- MTA Board Selects Acting CEO as New Transit Chief
- Good News: The Political Middle Still Holds the Power : Dole landslide is a rejection of Buchanan's extremism
- Local Elections : Garcetti Blames Showing on Anger
- Status of Rams Park Remains Uncertain
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : Reports: Marbury Headed to NBA
- SOFTBALL
- Granada Hills Makes U-Turn on El Camino Real
- Travel Woes Halt O'Leary's Trade Trips
- Leisure World Residents See Time, Money Lost in Vain
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Blast at Steel Mill Kills 3 Workers
- Bond Victory Heartening to Educators
- Youths Will March to Honor Cesar Chavez
- The Cornell Theory Center Arts and Social...
- Parents Put Sparkle in School's Cleanup Day
- Local Elections : Returns in Black Districts Show Mixed Results of Political Backing
- Westside : TRAFFIC PLAN
- Kings Get One Point, but Fall 10 Behind Jets
- 'Salesman' Emphasizes the Despair
- Joel Shapiro's Sculptures Embody Joy of Movement
- Travel Problems Halt O'Leary's Overseas Trade Missions
- Campaign '96 / BEHIND THE SCENES : Dole's Strategic Command for the Battle of '96 : His advisors helped him win the nomination. Now they must chart a course for the White House. These are the names to watch.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Mixed-Race Baby's Body Will Remain
- Shelling Out for Childhelp
- One Water District May Buy Another
- City Will Pay $35,000 for Map of Boundaries
- Ojai Library Backers Rejoice; Search for Funds Begins Anew in Other Areas
- Plaschke Honored for Stories on Wonderlic, Garfield, Browns
- Titans Roll to 12th Baseball Victory in a Row
- MIDWEEK REPORT / HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS UPDATE : Hart Outfielder Learning the Game on the Fly
- Yaaba (1989): This full-length African film is...
- Valley a Fertile Ground for Literary Hounds
- VAMPLIFIED : Her leopard-print chemises are sassy, her gowns are boldly slinky. Valentin Siroon is a vamp, with a handle on the wily feminine look.
- Ex-Motown Songwriter Accused in 2 Slayings Dies in Jail
- Riley and Heat Get Hooked by Magic
- WEEKEND: MOVIES, MOVIES, MOVIESUntil now, West Valley...
- Changing the Rules of 'Endgame' Gives Edge to Bleak Comedy
- TV Ratings Likely to Be More Precise on Age Than MPAA
- Former Speaker Setencich Loses Assembly Seat
- A Terminal Case of Mad GOP Disease
- Texaco Announces Oil Operations Sale
- $31,500 Loss Latest in Rash of School Thefts
- Council Votes to Start Annexing 738 Acres
- Central Los Angeles : New Market Replaces One Burned in Riots
- Novice Cozies Up to the Blues Scene With New Club
- ART
- Opening a Window on Cuban Art
- Durable-Goods Orders Plunge 2.5%
- Shrimp Takes It Easy
- Celebrating Native American Traditions
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS / RIVERSIDE COUNTY
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS
- Whitman Takes Herself Off V.P. Nominee List
- San Diego Mayor Reelected
- Sync Research Signs Sales Contract With IBM
- Apple to Post Record $700-Million Loss
- UC Preference
- Line-Item Veto
- Coyote Howls
- A Middle-Class Family's Financial Struggle
- Malibu Landslide May Close Road for Month
- Guilty Verdicts in Menendez Case
- Palmdale Airport
- China's Influence Over Taiwan
- Primary Election Winners Out of Starting Blocks for November Finals
- Police Attitude
- Scott Baugh
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - March 28, 1996
- MOVIES - March 28, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - March 28, 1996
- TELEVISION - March 28, 1996
- POP/ROCK - March 28, 1996
- Obituaries - March 28, 1996
- Vote Scheme Laid to Pringle's Office
- UC Lobbyist Actively Pursued Aid Requests
- Incumbents Prevail in Races for U.S. House
- BLACK COWBOYS: African Americans rode the range...
- Brinks Driver Injured in Attack on Truck
- New Firm Will Deal With Shopping Carts
- Winners Take Stock, Look to Fall Showdowns
- 2 Cities' Poll Results Seem to Have Deepened Divisions
- Trip OKd for Indicted Rohrabacher Aide
- Absentees and Split Vote Boosted Baugh
- Historical Building Review Underway
- Water Board to Seek Residency Statements
- County Weighs Options After Clinic's Defeat
- City Welcoming Sign Campaign Nears End
- Meaning of Charter's Thumping Loss Unclear
- USC Athletes Led to 'Easy A' Class
- U.S. Agents Raid Litton in Probe of Billing Practices
- Pringle's Staff Drove Decoy Scheme, Grand Jury Told
- Stage Set for Partisan Battle Over Control of Legislature
- Brinks Driver Injured in Attack on Truck : Attempted Robbery
- Absentees and Split Vote Boosted Baugh : Before and After
- U.S. Acts Against Palmdale Woman Linked to Freemen
- Federal Agents Raid Offices of Litton Industries
- TECHNOLOGY - March 28, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - March 28, 1996
- 4 Tobacco Firms Deny Talks
- Jules Schermer; Movie and Television Producer
- Asians Lead U.S. Immigrants in Naturalization
- New Rules to Help Immigrants Deal With Domestic Violence
- Inside Howard Hughes : Two Authors Offer an Up Close and Personal Look at the Billionaire Aviator and Businessman
- Bill Clinton's Excellent Adventure in Show Biz
- Secret Nixon Recordings Reportedly to Be Released
- Baugh Appears to Weather Challenge
- City Awards $90,000 Park Survey Contract
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Stephanie Kuhen Shooting
- Sherren Constructing New Career
- Early Boyd Team May Get the Big Worm
- TV Ratings : 'Boston Common' Enjoys Uncommon Debut
- Separatist Militants Barricaded in Indian Mosque Retreat Peacefully
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Cult Leader Moved as His Trial Nears
- 2 of 3 Incumbents Appear on Way Out
- A Solid Gold Record of Service to the Red Cross : Louise Moore has faced more major disasters than anyone in the Los Angeles chapter. Through it all, she has offered boundless support and help.
- Rules Might Bring Down Colorful Umbrellas
- Alternates Sought for Senior Citizens Panel
- LAPD Finds Father Guilty of Aiding Son
- Snapshot Costs City Thousands
- St. Joseph's Goes Overtime, Has Nebraska in Final
- Clippers Give Bucks That Sinking Feeling
- Against All Odds, Pacifica Beats Garden Grove
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Devilish Field Is Despised
- UCLA Predictions for State Mostly Rosy
- Phasing in 'Free Flight'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 26 on Rebound of Tech Stocks
- Life After AST : Execs Who Left Have Found High Ground
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Helms Plans to Invite Taiwan Head to U.S.
- Mickey's Got Lots of Pals in Town
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS
- DIPLOMACY : Russia and Norway Agree to Fight Nuclear Waste, Pollution
- UCLA's Head of Fund-Raising Resigns Post
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Man Overboard Has 4-Mile Swim to Shore
- Doubts Bubble Beneath Broad Dole Victory : The Message Behind the Votes
- Sheriff's Department to Honor 19 for Work
- They Hip-Hop Back to Revive Break Dance
- Council OKs Contract to Begin Upgrading 911 System
- Obituaries : Robert Emile Bell; Ballet Dancer, Teacher
- PERSPECTIVE ON COMET HYAKUTAKE : An Otherworldy Visitor Beckons to Our Imagination : No telescope is needed, no background in science to witness this phenomenon and become starstruck.
- Pepperdine Catches a Big Wave With the Signing of 6-6 Gardner
- Bright Lives Up to Name
- Davenport Earns a Big Rematch
- Morris Hit With Drug Charges
- Ex-Dexter Bassist Doug Smith Has New-Aged Well
- Ex-Mortgage Broker Accused of Theft, Fraud
- Ready to Rumble : Motorcycle Firms in Trademark Fight Over Engine Sound
- 'Death Watch' on Profits May Again Prove Premature
- Lola Beltran; Film Actress, Singer of Mexican Music
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : 7 Years Later, Teacher's Death Still a Mystery
- Supervisors Pick Costlier Route for Public Safety Funds
- La Reina 10th in State Trial Contest
- Sheriff's Department Still to Get Most of Special Sales Tax
- A Place of Dreams : Eastside industrial park is home to many immigrant entrepreneurs who have built thriving businesses from grass-roots beginnings.
- Bail Bond Company Ordered to Pay Fine
- Solving the Mysteries of Aging
- Don't Fence Them In : Cattle, at Least, Roam Free Around Castaic Jail-They Help Cut Brush Fire Danger
- Bonuses Weighed for Aiding Recycling
- Dornan, Kim Appear Likely GOP Winners
- Community Center Design Approved
- Fee to Add More Street Sweeping Considered
- An apt symbol for Politics '96:Julian Pallack,...
- Break Dancing Makes a Comeback
- Today's Film Festival Schedule
- In This Corner, a Director Who Prefers the Edge
- A People and Their Love of the Land : CELESTINE: Voices From a French Village by Gillian Tindall; Holt; $25, 292 pages
- Dismissed as Career Day Speaker, He Reworks His Advice
- Driver in Freeway Explosion Faces Misdemeanor Charge
- Council Approves 27 Single-Family Homes on 2.6-Acre Site
- Council Agrees to Focus on Skate Park
- Prosecutors Open Case Against 4 Teens Accused in Slaying
- Reward Offered in Home Burglary
- FBI Reportedly Serves Search Warrant With 'Freemen' Link
- Morris Hit With Drug Charges
- Jones Named Top Player in Division V
- WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR
- It's No-Show Time at Canoga Park but Laker Girls Step In
- DAILY REPORT : Arkansas Junior Forward Leaving for NBA
- In another league game:Bolsa Grande 3, Santiago...
- JUSTICE : Russian Prison Has Lock on History
- Treading on the Downtrodden
- Suspect in Invasion Robbery Is Arrested
- State Group Honors City Utilities Programs
- Ceballos Is Back, but Not All the Way
- Magic Marker
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Police Commissioner Bratton to Resign
- A Heavenly Look at Jade
- Mary Lavin, 83; Prize-Winning Irish Author of Novels, Stories
- Deane Dana Wins Chutzpah Oscar
- Bang, Bang, They Shot Us Down
- Police Officers to Get 7.5% Pay Raise
- Buena Park Man Rescued Off Island
- Judge Orders Mall Suit Be Tried in Ventura
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : He Takes a Pregnant Pause
- Woman May Not Testify in Father's Retrial in Repressed-Memory Case
- Mariners Heading East in Search of Icebreaker
- WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : Stanford Has Speedy Georgia on Its Mind
- Snowboarders Come to Rescue of Stagnant Sport
- Northridge Does the Little Things and Comes Up Big, 3-2
- ABT World Premiere Set for O.C.
- Fund-Raiser to Premiere Local Film
- Clean It Up, Now
- School Bell Is Ringing . . . Does Anybody Hear It? : CSU freshman English and math scores sound a new alarm
- HOMELESS FUNDING
- Questions Raised Over Campus Seizure Efforts
- Ruling Leaves Flood Project in Slow Lane
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richer Shows Up Just in Time for Devil Playoff Bid
- Tony ZunigaRancho Santiago, SophomoreBaseball/shortstop-pitcherAll season Rancho Santiago...
- A Green Big Bird? : 'Plaza Sesamo,' the Spanish-language version of 'Sesame Street,' is prospering in the U.S. amid debate over whether the program hurts or helps bilingualism.
- Ex-State Official to Pay $16,200 in Ethics Case
- Gymnastics Team Faces a Challenge
- Davenport Earns Rematch With Graf
- Lakers Take O Off O-Rena
- Pepperdine Gets Beached by a Tidal Wave of Errors
- Final Four Game Capsules : Massachusetts vs. Kentucky
- No Ordinary Night : No-Hitter Is Still a Defining Moment for Wright
- Granada Hills Catches Only a Cold in 5-1 Loss
- 3 of 4 Contests Appear Headed for a Runoff
- Runoffs Projected for 1st, 3rd District Seats
- AUTOPSY RESULTS ON INFANT
- Baugh Appears to Weather Challenge
- Public Hearing to Weigh Plan to Deepen Harbor
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Devilish Field Is Despised
- Goldberg's Comments Get Mixed Reaction
- Firm's Income Dips
- 1 in 4 Work at Women-Owned Firms in U.S.
- A Place to Sit Back and Just Relax a Bit
- The Spy Who Loved Me : Michael Scott believes a manuscript by his secret agent father is the key to his past. But the CIA says releasing it--and the secrets it holds--is too risky.
- The Great 'HP Way' Is Packard's Legacy to American Business
- Blue Cross Demands a True-Blue Broker
- Hertz Moves to Combat San Diego Thefts
- Designer Helps Keep Region's Reputation for Top Yachts Afloat
- David Packard, Silicon Valley Icon, Dies
- Mir Gets an Astronaut, Not a Maid
- Consumers' Optimism Holds Steady in March
- Adray's Closes 5th of 10 Stores, Discontinues Computer Sales
- A Good Hair Day for Orangewood
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS
- GOVERNMENT : With Public Buildings Occupied Rent-Free, Russia Is Losing Millions
- Pumping Life Back Into the Grand Canyon
- AUTOS
- Soaking in Sorvino's Spotlight
- Paul W. Schwegler; Former Vice President of TRW
- Richard Steele; Yachtsman Helped Found Newport Harbor Museum
- Product Line Purchased
- Chrysler Takes On 'Frivolous' Suits With Legal Action Against 5 Lawyers
- Stock, Bond Fund Buying Slows
- Caution Advised Before Altering 'Circuit Breaker'
- 1st Woman Picked to Be 3-Star General
- 'Yes' to Dinner, 'No' to Rest
- LAUGH LINES : Punch Lines
- Kaiser Tries to Help Patients Through the Specialist Maze
- Branson Ready to Start New Music Business, Spokesman Says
- O.C. Library's Card Catalogs Hook Into the Modem Age
- 'Floaters': Death in the Rio Grande
- Capitol Hill Cashier Can Offer Sweet Talk Along With Coffee
- Hostage Obeys Gunman's Order to Kill Him
- Major Refuses to OK Slaughter of Cattle
- Choosing to Dance With Little Protest
- And Now, the Rest of the Story
- Tennessee Entrepreneur Excels at Proffitt's
- Standoff at Indian Shrine Ends as Rebels Leave
- White Officer Convicted in N.Y. Shooting
- Doubts Bubble Beneath Broad Dole Victory
- Dole Blocks Vote on Raising Minimum Wage
- Baugh Leads Despite Indictment
- Hertz Moves to Combat San Diego Thefts
- Funds May Receive Permission to Communicate With Investors Via the Internet
- Fund Assets Surpass $3 Trillion
- White Officer Convicted in N.Y. Subway Shooting
- Drugs Cut Rate of 2nd Heart Attack, Study Says
- Short Fuse for a Long Campaign
- Theater Review : 'Letter' Gets Lost in Theatrical Translation
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Breast Tumor May Not Need Surgery
- Monica HolguinFullerton, SophomoreTrack and FieldHolguin, from West...
- Michele Lee's 'Genius' Set for Lifetime Airing
- OSCAR RECAP
- Aid to Low-Income Home Buyers Offered
- Kansas City Proves Money Isn't the Answer : Schools: The $1.6 billion spent hasn't reversed the downward trend because good teachers were not the priority.