- O.C. POP BEAT : Galaxie 500 Cruises the Great Wallow
- FCC Delays Vote to Change Rules on TV Show Reruns
- Cake, Salad and Kumquat Chutney
- After a hike along the newly carved...
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- New Champ in School Quiz Contest
- University Given Computer Software
- Managing Work Force Diversity
- Special Delivery : The latest alternative to assembly-line birthing: Labor to postpartum in one cheerful room--with the TV on
- West Hollywood : Pool Closes for Work
- Mark Keppel High Renames Baseball Field
- MUSIC : An Orchestral Blending of Seasons
- Police Search for Trucker in Death
- Cold Front Brings Little Rain; More Is on the Way : Weather: Forecasters predict at least two new storms by early next week. Temperatures are 10 degrees below average.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Outside Look Worth the Cost
- Report Tells of 'Institutionalized' Torture by Police
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District May Slash 39 Positions
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ending the Water Double Talk
- Man Pleads No Contest in Window-Breaking Spree
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty to Jewelry Robbery
- Valhalla Pulls Off Upset
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Athletics Offer Henderson a Way Out
- Against All Odds : Montana's Seeding Amounts to No. 64 in Field, but the Grizzlies Are Game for No. 1 UNLV
- Toro Softball Is a Rags to Ruetz's Story : Coach Helps Bring Team Back From Disappointing 1990 Season
- THE WAR'S AFTERMATH
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Food Prices Expected to Stabilize in 1991 After Two Consecutive Yearly Increases
- 2 Bridges on 405 Freeway to Undergo Strengthening
- Exhibit Shows Why We All Loved Lucy
- Beverly Hills : Water-Reduction Plan
- Ozal Reverses Turkish Policy, Talks to Kurds
- Morris Shuns Distractions, Then He Shines as USC's Shortstop
- Forum for Candidates Will Be Televised
- Early Lessons in Hard Work and Harmony
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Bandits in 2 Eatery Holdups
- Errant Driver Leaves a Trail of Destruction : Accidents: A Sylmar man is arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after four people are hurt and seven cars are damaged.
- El Cajon
- Free Parking for Workers May Vanish : Smog: Air Pollution Control Board may eliminate employer-paid free parking in an effort to improve air quality.
- Slain Man Found Near Littlerock Road
- Justice in Baja : Probe Ordered Into Corruption at Prison
- Jokers Were Wild, Now They Are Aces : Cvijanovich Stacked the Deck Against Santa Clara When He Suspended 3 Players Because of a Prank, but He Was Just Making a Play for a Winning Hand
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Security and Justice for All : Keep the West Bank as a military buffer zone while ceding it as a political entity to the Palestinians.
- Sears Cutting Size of Board: Sears, Roebuck...
- Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Wins Appeal: The Ft. Washington,...
- RETAIL
- Mister Sushi Mixes Hip Decor, Japanese Cuisine
- Officers Offer Support for Gates Amid More Attacks
- Bellflower Will Bail Out Ailing Car Dealership
- Cancer Patient's Poetry Put It in Perspective
- Authority Votes Today on Water Restrictions
- OXNARD : Stray Gang Bullet Hits Girl's Chair
- Panel Rejects Hermosa's Plan for Biltmore Site : Development: The Coastal Commission instead votes to allow a mixture of commercial and residential usage of the beachfront property.
- GOLF : Donna Duke Takes Title of 'the Queen of Aces'
- SOCCER / NORTH AMERICAN NATIONS CUP : Mexico Goes Against Canada
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Dickson Sails Along as an Older, Wiser Expatriate : Yachting: Still, maturity has not mellowed the New Zealander who hopes to continue match-racing success as skipper of a Japanese entry in the America's Cup.
- All-Inclusive Playoff Format Finding Favor : Prep basketball: Southern Section administrator says the mildly criticized new postseason structure that allows every team to qualify will remain intact for the 1991-92 season.
- Chatsworth Shows Enough Punch Early to Present Formidable Title Defense
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mose Allison Retraces His Routes
- Kingsley to Sub for Keating at Benefit for the S.D. Rep
- South Pasadenans Differ Over Freeway Extension Issue
- Ex-President Nixon Is Urged to Lead Fight to Save Chapel
- Carson City Council 'Mired in Darkness'
- MOVIES - March 14, 1991
- Obituaries - March 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 14, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 14, 1991
- Names in the News - March 14, 1991
- Names in the News - March 14, 1991
- Names in the News - March 14, 1991
- CLOSED WALLETS: The price of running for...
- Seymour Aide Intervened in Licensing Matter : Politics: Records show the senator's chief of staff twice contacted state regulators about a businessman who owed the lawmaker money.
- Palestinians in Kuwait Say 100 Have Vanished
- Chrysler to Drop Union President's Spot on Its Board
- Grill It, Roll It, Eat It
- St. Patrick's Day : Non-Irish Eyes Are Smilin'
- Storms Deliver a Ray of Hope to Parched State
- Mayor Says S.D. Saves More Water Than L.A. : Drought: Later, O'Connor sticks to her voluntary guns in a fence-mending meeting with Bradley.
- TONIGHT: Sandi Patti sings Christian pop at...
- READY TO BOARD: Measurements of airline performance...
- BE SUIN' YOU: Tollway agency directors are...
- Distraught Father Vows to Press Hunt for Missing Son, 3
- Storms Raising Hopes Along With Reservoirs : Drought: Recent rains may lessen the effects this summer of five straight dry years across the state.
- ONE HELPING OR TWO? The Westminster City...
- Student Alleging Police Abuse to Testify in King Beating Probe
- Hugs, Cheers Keep on Coming for Marines : Homecoming: More than 300 troops land at Camp Pendleton Tuesday after doing tours of duty in the Persian Gulf.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : FASHION FROM THE FARM
- Major Port in Kuwait Reopened to Big Ships : Reconstruction: Minesweepers clear path to Shuaiba. The first cargo to arrive is potable water.
- Berkeley Bastion : People's Park May Get a Final Chance to Clean Up Its Act
- Council Action Endangers Traffic Court
- COLUMN LEFT : Police Abuse: Fronting for the Haves : War in Iraq, war on drugs--it's all the same exercise of power.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Approves Water-Saving Plan
- Alastair Macdonald; Retired Physician
- Sockers' Segota Appeals Fine
- LOS ALAMITOS : Staley-Ackerman: a Perfect Match
- Miscellany
- Mozart Spiritual Depth Still Eludes Many
- 2nd Swap Between Timken, Museum of Contemporary Art a Hit and a Miss
- Enquiring Minds Love 'Hard Copy'
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- Most of Senate Backs Restoring IRA Tax Break
- IBM in Partnership With Japanese Firms: IBM...
- Ex-Rep. Patricia Saiki Named SBA Chief
- Authorities Fear Cougar Took Boy
- Racial Killing Defendant Acquitted of Murder, Convicted on 3 Charges
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Thousands Strike to Protest New Tax
- Chemical Plant Explosion
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Acting City Manager Kromer Takes Over
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : A Parched Visitor Weighs Our Sins : Water: Up north, the taps only trickle. Here, lawns are lush. Isn't this almost criminal?
- Santa Ana District Approves Layoffs : Education: More than 100 employees could lose jobs in $13.2-million budget cut. Trustees' vote follows impassioned protests.
- COSTA MESA : Beleaguered Merchants Form Assn.
- SEAL BEACH : City Council Permits Clapping at Meetings
- Gulp! Water-Wise, Do-Or-Dry Law Is Hard to Swallow
- $25,000 Fine, Counseling for Haugen
- A Family Pays Price of Success : Figure skating: Eldredges sacrifice money--and their time together.
- TV RATINGS : Plenty of 'Cheers' for NBC
- U.S. Business Failures Up 20% in '90, Study Says : Economy: California's 13.9% rise is the first in six years. The pattern of weakness hits most areas of the United States.
- Clark Johnson has been promoted to regional...
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- Jo Ann Miller, formerly public relations manager...
- Investors in Some of Market's New Kids on Block Take Losses
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Some Americans Advised to Leave
- Schwarzkopf, in Kuwait, Gets Sandy Souvenir
- Marine Arrives Home Just Before Newborn
- BOOK REVIEW : A Witness to Communist History in L.A. : DOROTHY HEALEY REMEMBERS: A Life in the American Communist Party <i> by Dorothy Healey and Maurice Isserman</i> , Oxford University Press $22.95, 263 pages
- CLIPBOARD : HISTORICAL DISTRICTS AND SITES TOURS
- Supervisors OK Business License Tax Over Protests : Finances: The fee will affect unincorporated areas starting July 1. Supervisor Maria VanderKolk opposes plan.
- Foes Criticize Sherman Oaks Traffic Solution
- Gates Has Strong Ally in City Charter
- Football
- Rio Mesa's Jones Sets Mark in Indoor Meet
- Pagett Revels In Monstrous Success
- Big Stripers Landed at Silverwood Lake
- J. Dean Heller, previously a partner with...
- Plumbing Devices Help Slow Flow : Consumers: Aerators and restricters reduce water use without draining the wallet.
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- Chancellors' Home to Be Sold
- Trucker Held in Shooting Death of Fellow Driver
- Little Fear of Flight : Long Beach Remains Calm Despite Latest Talk of a McDonnell Departure
- BREA : Family Friend Held in Boy's Late Return
- NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Louisiana Tech Has a Longshot Chance
- Bigfoot Lending Really Big Hand
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Okada Leaves No One in Doubt: Even His Peers Call Him the Best
- Harkness Pushing for New Playoff Structure : Prep football: City commissioner pledges to correct flaws in 4-A tournament this year.
- Today's Top Baseball Players Should Study Case of O'Doul
- OUTDOOR NOTES : State-Record Catch in Jeopardy Already
- Langston Has Sights Set Ahead : Angels: After going 10-17 in his first season with the team, the left-hander says he will simply take things one pitch at a time.
- DANCE
- BE Avionics Inc.: The Santa Ana-based supplier...
- Thomas A. Heyman, formerly with Chicago-based Levy...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Madigan Installed in Agriculture Post
- Apartment of Sudafed Case Victim's Spouse Searched : Poisonings: A woman who took a capsule tainted with cyanide is recovering. Ten FBI agents were seen entering her estranged husband's residence.
- Stanford's Kennedy Warns Against Cuts : Education: The school's president says a crackdown on spending could hurt research at many universities.
- Let's Hear It for Earl Warren . . . Our Man of the Century
- Circus Stars, Media Appreciate View, X-Rated Performance at Hotel
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Outside Review of Julian Loans OKd
- School Nurse Jobs Under Budget Ax : Finances: More than a third of all nurses in the San Diego city schools might be let go after June 30 as the board looks for ways to meet an expected $37-million budget shortfall.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Remembering a Faraway Home, Con Brio
- FULLERTON : GIs Will Get Free Gas and Car Washes
- 2 Must Return to U.S. to Block Fund Seizure : Simi Valley: The $2.5 million was seized in 1989. Most of it is expected to go to police if the Colombians don't appear.
- Glendale Man, 21, Seriously Hurt in Fall
- Toddler Survives Plunge Off Pier : Rescue: The 13-month-old boy's baby-sitter and a lifeguard dived in after him when he fell through a rail at San Clemente and plummeted 25 feet into the ocean, then pulled him to safety.
- COUNTYWIDE : Hundreds of Seabees to Return This Week
- 'A's Robber' Pulls 14th Bank Heist
- El Cajon Man Dies in Mobile Home Fire
- MWD Warns Agencies to Impose Limits or Lose Funds : Drought: The directors target cities and water districts that do not adopt mandatory conservation programs. A 24% rate hike is approved to make up for lowered water use.
- A Power Struggle : Broken Pipeline Opens Floodgate of Problems for Pleasant Valley
- Palmer Gives It Up : He Retires Again After Hamstring Tear
- PREP ROUNDUP : No.1 Tustin Is Stunned by Santa Ana
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : El Toro's Viloria Has Been Tough to Take Out
- Ex-Lincoln Chief Enters More Guilty Pleas
- ICN Among Lawyer's Victims, Officials Say
- U.S. Trade Deficit Shrinks to 6-Year Low : Economy: The 1990 gap is put at $99.3 billion. Experts expect allied war contributions to lower it even more this year.
- OPEC Will Reduce Output Slightly to Pump Up Oil Prices
- Semiconductor Market Indicator Rises: The semiconductor industry's...
- Black Caucus Urges Broadened U.S. Inquiry Into LAPD Beating Case
- Sitter Charged in Drug Death of Infant
- Bill Would Give Deputies Right to Check Trucks : Moorpark: The proposed legislation aims to curb the amount of big-rig traffic on California 118.
- Kearney Mesa Bank Is Robbed
- School District Votes for Year-Round Schedules
- College to Cut Half Its Summer Courses
- It's Probably the Fast Track or No Deal : Bush Administration is right to push for special powers in trade talks
- USD Backcourt Swings Into Spring
- Winter Sports
- Impressing the Folks Back Home--Thousands of Miles Away : Division III: Jesper Sorensen, a foreign exchange student from Denmark, will try to give Fremont Washington a victory over Estancia.
- Winter Sports
- Filbeck Ruled Ineligible for Esperanza's Varsity
- Wiley Dismissed From Titan Softball Team
- Music Reviews : 'Degenerate' Works at County Museum
- STAGE REVIEW : Kaufman, Hart's 'Dinner' Is Served at West Coast Ensemble
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana-based provider...
- Timothy F. Ryan, formerly a partner with...
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : New Name May Be in Store for Nation
- MISSION VIEJO : Parent Leaders Unite to Fight Budget Cuts
- Resort Owners Seek Pipeline to Make Snow : Antelope Valley: The Mountain High ski area bought wells outside Palmdale two years ago, but it needs county OK to build a conduit to Wrightwood.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Martinez, Chatsworth Strong-Arm Taft
- NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Leslie Helps Buoy Hopes of the Trojans
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Beats Chapman to Give Garrido His 900th Career Victory
- Rating Cut on World's Largest Bank: Standard...
- House Rejects Bill to Fund S&L; Bailout : Thrifts: The vote reflects dissatisfaction with the Resolution Trust Corp. The agency could be forced to shut down.
- High-Profile N.Y. Attorney's Career at Low Ebb : Law: For Harvey Myerson, whose clients have included ICN Pharmaceuticals, a pair of bankruptcies have been followed by a federal indictment.
- SEC Suit Charges Penny Stock Fraud: The...
- Administration Backs FDIC Plan to Boost Fund
- Italy Indicts Financier: Carlo De Benedetti, the...
- Bush Hopes to Visit Mideast Soon to Push Arab-Israeli Peace Moves
- This 'Cop' Could Get You in Hot Water
- U.S. and Albania to Mend 50-Year Rift by Restoring Diplomatic Ties
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Army Officer Held in Illegal Arms Deal
- State Says Rockwell Violated U. S. Ground-Water Test Rules
- Prince to Fight Extradition
- Officers Get More Than They Expected
- ANGELS : Canseco Doesn't Miss, and A's Rout Finley
- Screaming Trees' Perennial Woes Settle to a Low Hum
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Midsummer' Production Closer to 'Peter Pan' Than Shakespeare
- Union Federal to OK Order Altering Its Operations : Thrift: Roger L. Kringen says he is retiring as chairman, president and chief executive of its parent company, UnionFed.
- Italy to Try Industrialist in Bank Failure
- Guidelines to Thwart Fraud Issued: An industry...
- Homeless Activists Boo Wilson : Deficit: Governor defends his program in the face of anger directed at his plan to cut benefits for the poor to avert a budget shortage.
- COLUMN ONE : Mad Dash for a Share of Billions : In ravaged Kuwait city, businessmen scramble for reconstruction contracts. Some bring sleeping bags; for one executive, the dress code is still coat, tie and tasseled loafers.
- Man Gets 98 Years for Rape, Robbery
- The Wisest Course : School Lunch Programs Try to Put Best Food Forward Despite Obstacles
- A Day With a Difference : Molina's First Meeting as Supervisor Gives Hint of Things to Come
- ANAHEIM : Residents Request More Park Patrols
- Higher Rates Proposed to Curb Water Use : Drought: Under city manager's plan, consumers who failed to cut back by 30% would face an 88% increase in their monthly bill.
- Youth Gets Probation for Driving Car Into Picketers
- County OKs Strong Sheriff's Review Board : Law Enforcement: Powers for the voter-approved citizens panel go beyond what Roache would have liked.
- COSTA MESA : Shoplifting Suspect in Stable Condition
- VILLA PARK : Water District OKs Citizens Committee
- SKIING WORLD CUP : These Legends Go Down Hill, but Not as Fast
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Diver Has a Love-Hate Affair With Sport
- Clippers Get Overtime Victory : Pro basketball: Harper scores eight of his 23 points in the extra period; 126-123 victory at Denver ends a five-game losing streak.
- THE NHL : To Keep His Job, He Had to Censor Himself
- Tennis
- Overcoming the Bayou Blues : It's Not All Southern Hospitality When SDSU Recruits in Louisiana
- SWIMMING : To Shave, Taper Now, or Hold Off Until Austin?
- O.C. MUSIC : DiChiera Defends Opera Pacific : General director says that he's comfortable with company's role and that problems are beyond the opera's control.
- STAGE
- TV MUSIC REVIEW : A Supertenor Circus at Roman Baths
- MUSIC
- Canal Plus May Increase Carolco Shares: Carolco...
- New McProduct to Debut: McDonald's Corp. plans...
- Union Federal Will Sign Consent Decree
- STOCKS : Dow Slumps 16.84 on Worries Over Earnings
- General Dynamics Corp. has appointed David L....
- 119 'Hate Crimes' Recorded in County During 2 Years
- County Halts Fight Over Sewer System Proposal for Malibu
- Man Pleads Innocent in Death of Fetus
- Hard Questions for Chief Daryl Gates : Thursday's hearing must yield some honest answers
- VENTURA : Permits Renewed to Shelter Homeless
- STANTON : Mayor Labels Recall Drive Power Politics
- Body Recovered From Crash Site
- Chatsworth Uncovers Gem in Free-Swinging Pearlman
- Reds' Good-Luck Charm: Hair of the Dog
- SOCCER : U.S. Plays Mexico to 2-2 Draw
- Rams Get Ex-Oiler Zendejas
- Washington Catches Credit in CSUN Win
- U.S. Spells Out Rules for Iran Oil...
- 2 Western Banks Seek Presence in Kuwait:...
- Write Approach Might Prevent a Cursive Fate : Handwriting Analysis Is Growing as a Tool in Understanding--and Maybe Resolving--Personality Differences
- Iraqis Take 5,000 Civilians Hostage but Rebellion Goes On, Kurds Say : Unrest: Baghdad has threatened to massacre its captives, the rebels charge. The insurgents claim control of two more cities.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Practical Joker Gets Death for 2 Murders
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S., Exxon Ready to Sign Spill Settlement
- Court Rejects Suit Against UC Over Rape Charge : Law: Appellate justices condemn the behavior but say school is not liable for students' actions.
- Out of the Ashes : Universal Rebuilds N.Y. Set After Devastating Fire
- Music Reviews : Chicago Brass at Ambassador
- Storms Could Ease Severity of Water Rationing
- After the Rain, the Temptation to Avoid a Fix
- Rancho Santa Fe Beats Bond Odds
- Crime Busters on Bikes : Police: Pedal-powered patrols, due to debut today in Dana Point, will enable officers to move quickly in crowded areas as well as improve relations.
- Don't Let the Fox in the Hen House
- Orange Rejects Proposal to Put Off Annexations
- VENTURA : Legal Aide Gets Jail and Homework
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Plasencia Is the Linchpin for Santa Ana
- Area Trio Named to Junior College All-State Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Packer: Power Leagues Taking Over
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Win on Cruise Control, 131-99
- Parks to Head East for All-Star Games
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Holds Off Corona del Mar
- Blue's Solo Record Debut Is a Refreshing Beginning
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- San Diego Firms Take Variety of Steps to Reduce Use of Water
- General Mills Inc.: The Minneapolis-based consumer foods...
- Taped Beating of Rodney King
- Variable Prices: An Idea That Flies
- Counts in Northrop Fraud Case Dropped
- Thieves Make Off With Entire Teller Machine
- COUNTYWIDE : Cal State Trustees Reject Campus Site
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Promising Plan to Fight Gangs
- Heat Makes Lakers Sweat for 102-95 Win
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rolls Over Cypress, 14-4
- ANALYSIS : How to Figure the NCAAs
- Entire NHL Chasing Kings After Hrudey Repeats, 6-0 - Hockey: L.A. now leads league with 91 points. Goalie has gone nearly 137 minutes without being scored upon.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Virtuoso Falls Short of Repute : Stage: French flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal lacked focus in San Diego Chamber Orchestra concert.
- Fluor Executive Heads to Kuwait on Business Trip : Trade mission: The Irvine construction and engineering giant will be in the first U.S. contingent seeking contracts in the war-ravaged emirate.