- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 24, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 24, 1992
- Obituaries - March 24, 1992
- A lion in winter stalking Canada's Mulroney
- Worst Fears Coming True, Gorbachev Says : Transition: The former Soviet leader has sharp words for Yeltsin and the Bush Administration.
- Voice Tape Gives No Jet Crash Clues : Aviation: Death toll rises to 27 in runway plunge at New York's La Guardia airport. Ice buildup is among causes under study by officials.
- Doing Business / SPACE SIMULATION : Taking the Plunge
- SLY MOVE: Reuben's in South Coast Plaza...
- Wild-Card Candidate Out to Ace S. Korean Elections With His Promises of Prosperity : Asia: Hyundai founder's fledgling party could sap support from traditional blocs. Many voters view him as a symbol of prosperity.
- TRANSIT TUG: Despite an eleventh-hour appeal from...
- Clinton Disputes Report He Aided Wealthy Backer
- Fed Approves B of A, Security Pacific Merger : Banking: The ruling represents the last major hurdle before the nation's biggest bank merger is final.
- PUSHING PEROT: Jack Brodbeck of Laguna Hills,...
- IMAGING? Tustin-based Trinity Broadcasting Network, entangled in...
- Road Closed by Flooding in Canyon : Weather: Workers use between-rains respite to drain waters in an effort to reopen Laguna Canyon Road today. New storm due tonight.
- R.E. (ROD) HAYDEN, Vice president and chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor America
- Poverty, Violence Haunt State's Youths : Society: Study finds California teen-agers had a 15% increase in the violent death rate between 1988 and 1989. Children nationwide are also more vulnerable than ever to crime and pregnancy.
- Laker Wives Make a Game of It
- Pentagon Had a Bailout Plan for McDonnell
- PLATFORM : A Step Backward
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Flurry of Free Mail Greets Election Year
- It's the Cats' Meow : When a Feline Needs a Friend, There's Always the Blue Bell Country Club
- GARDEN GROVE : 2 Held on Suspicion of Robbing Store
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : The Future Looks Golden for U.S. Women
- Skiing
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Champagne Pours on Charm at Cafe Largo
- Writers Give the Nod to 'Lambs' : Awards: Best adapted screenplay trophy helps film get another edge up in the very tight race for best picture Oscar.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Santana Proves You <i> Can</i> Go Home Again
- LEGAL FILE
- 'Instinct' Sizzles at the Box Office : Movies: Controversial sexual murder thriller takes in $15 million despite protests.
- Albanian Vote a Watershed
- An Activist Autumn : Paris Defines Trendy Issues in Statements of Black and White
- Water Watch
- Campus to Hold Glitzy Fund-Raiser : Education: Organizers hope to generate $100,000 to air-condition Topeka Drive School classrooms. The event raises issues of fairness to other areas.
- Family Quarrel Ends in a Fatal Stabbing
- CITYSCAPES MILES CORWIN : Human Drama Still Plays Out on the New 'Isle of Tears'
- Michigan's Freshmen Are Growing Up : Southeast: Webber, Howard and the other Wolverine youngsters are too much for East Tennessee State, 102-90.
- U.S. Defeats Spain in Olympic Tune-Up : Water polo: Favorites to win medals in Barcelona meet in first of four matches. Americans score 12-8 victory.
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Their Next Destination: Lilliput, er, Albuquerque
- A Paradise Lost Amid the Desert : Angels, Citing the Need for Bigger Facility, Kiss Palm Springs Goodby
- Kentucky's Shots Hit Mark From Near and Far, 106-98
- To Politicians, It's a Stadium; to Baseball Fans, It's History
- LEGAL FILE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rancor in Commonwealth Dissolving Old Soviet Ties
- Storm Blamed for Pileups on Freeways : Weather: Another huge system is moving in and is expected to start pounding the Southland on Tuesday.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : ANC Official Killed as Grenade Explodes
- Police Investigate Separate Weekend Shootings
- Russ T. Nailz Uses Radio Spot to Rip Fellow Comic
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- G. Delerue; Maestro of Film Scores
- Back to the Barrio : Tax Consultant Gives Up 'Success' to Return to East L.A.
- Encino Homeowners Hope to Short-Circuit Commuter Flow : Traffic: Drivers cut through the area to avoid crowded freeways. Residents propose limits on turns for the morning rush hour.
- CAMARILLO : Areas Backed for Recycling Zone
- Dibble's Shoulder Problems Might Be Similar to Hershiser's
- Hip 'Wonderland' Aims to Educate : Television: The Disney Channel's version of Lewis Carroll's Alice classics mixes live action, claymation, songs and lots of puns. The series premieres today.
- The Recipe for Excellence in Children's Films
- Music, Dance Reviews : Open Gate Theatre Offers 'Night Spirit'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Ethnic Diversity in South O.C. Schools on Rise
- Russia Calls on Tatars for Unity
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- L. Porter Hendricks; Insurance Executive
- COLUMN ONE : U2 Ticket Blues: Same Old Song : Most fans will be shut out of the year's hottest shows. But that's nothing new in a city of high demand for seats, thousands of freebies to insiders and legal ticket brokering.
- L.A. Scene : TRADING SMOG FOR CASH
- Man Fatally Shot; Another Is Stabbed
- Football
- Massachusetts Takes Cue From USC Loss : East: Unlikely three-pointer helps Minutemen beat Syracuse in overtime.
- SAILING CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Five Top-21 Skippers Head Four-Day Event
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Stumbles, but Pitches Well
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Bruin Victory Over Louisville Is All Business : West: UCLA stays cool after beating the Cardinals, 85-69, to reach round of 16. MacLean becomes Pac-10's all-time leading scorer.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ BOB DOLE : Big Bird Doesn't Need Tax Handouts : There's no GOP conspiracy against public broadcasting-- just a desire for open debate.
- VENTURA : Threat Made by Post Office Called Error
- ORANGE : Preservation Group Plans to Save House
- Opinion Split on Fall of the Blythe Street Barricade : Panorama City: The roadblock came down 2 weeks ago in a region notorious for drug deals. Some residents say area has had a new beginning.
- Suspensions at S.D. Schools On the Rise : Education: Crackdown on unruly students hits junior highs, minority students hardest, district report shows.
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel Urges School Boundary Changes
- Defense Shrinkage Fallout: Yet Another Gloomy Report : But, flawed as it is, important task force project raises the right questions
- Foes in Growth Vote Share Single Tactic : Santa Clarita: Residents are being urged to limit low-income housing by voting yes--and no.
- LSD Users Have Their Downs, as Do Police and Prisoners
- New Mexico St. Makes Free Throws to Advance : West: Aggies come back against Southwestern Louisiana, 81-73. UCLA is next at Albuquerque.
- Streaking Chang <i> the </i> Player at the Players : Tennis: He beats Mancini in straight sets for his fourth championship in a row.
- Miscellany
- Padres Keep Talks Alive with Brewers : Baseball: McIlvaine targets infielder Sheffield, who has two hits and two stolen bases in exhibition game, in discussions with Milwaukee's Bando.
- Football
- Music, Dance Reviews : A Living Treasure at Japan America
- Top Bank Regulator Stolte to Take Secura Group Post
- * Peter L. Dunn has been appointed...
- Tokyo's Tumble: No Ripple Effect
- AIRLINES
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Amerikan Way of Life Nearing Extinction
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Toll Rises to 45 as Troops, Kurds Clash
- Czechoslovaks Still Turning Out Arms Despite Outbreak of Peace : Weapons: Conversion of plants is on a slow track amid enormous pressure to retain manufacturing jobs.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Will Reduce Budget by $3 Million
- Christian Fundamentalists Make Influence Felt on School Boards : Politics: Their election victories and activism have called into question longstanding policies in a number of districts.
- Show Business and the Fear of Failure : Let's Replace TV Audience Testing With Ingenuity and Daring
- USC Symphony Plays Work by Bruckner
- Show Business and the Fear of Failure : Creativity Can't Thrive in Such a Climate
- Polish Folk Dance Troupe's Joy Ride : Performances: While on rough 3 1/2-month, 86-city tour, complaints are left on the bus. If it's Monday, the group must be in Costa Mesa.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE COAST
- French Voters Turn Away From Socialists
- Plan for Busing by Income Splits Wisconsin City
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA Rallies on Road to Defeat Texas, 82-81
- Miscellany
- Oklahoma St. Hits Record 80% From Field in Beating Tulane
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Roxette Shows Added Dimension at Universal
- * Oliver C. Boileau, Northrop Corp. corporate...
- Service Fees Drive Up Purchase Prices
- Hard Times Shape the Views of Voters in Connecticut : Politics: The prime concern is an economy battered by the recession and a shrinking defense industry. Discontent seems to run deep.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE COAST
- Early Start on a Second Language : Education: South County youngsters in pilot program learn and develop fluency in both English and Spanish.
- MISSION VIEJO : College Professor Chosen for Award
- MOORPARK : Pastors Ask City for Help Leasing Space
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Back With the Team
- AWARDS
- Once Again, a Playoff Pays Off for Hill : Senior golf: He birdies first extra hole to defeat Colbert and Aaron at the Vintage.
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Cargo Plane Crash Tied to Pilot Error
- Kohl Endorses Bush, Hailing Role in Europe
- COUNTYWIDE : Apathy, Economics Rained on Parade
- SANTA ANA : Grant Sought for Anti-Gang Program
- Vietnam, Refugees and Quayle : Vice President's effort in Orange County to explain policy came up short
- MOORPARK : Students Sweep Business Contest
- SANTA ANITA : Rain Doesn't Dampen Effort of Cardmania
- ROUNDUP : Reiss Sparks Virginia to a Decisive Victory
- Lawyers Hear How to Court Clients
- OCCUPATION: REFUSE COLLECTOR
- Adapting to Japan's Market Can Be the Key to Success
- CHINA
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE COAST
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.N. Inspectors Visit Missile 'Graveyard'
- Music, Dance Reviews : Polish Troupe at Citrus College
- Inflation Shakes Up S. Korea : Commerce: With elections facing Roh Tae Woo's regime, 1991's 10% rise is a political as well as consumer issue.
- U.S. Blocks Buying of Russian Plutonium : Nuclear: The Bush Administration reportedly is holding up the Energy Department's efforts to purchase the fuel for use in deep-space flights.
- A Political Wife Creates Second Life as Novelist : Books: When official duties didn't call, Marilyn Quayle and her sister collaborated by modem on a thriller. Their hero is a Republican, of course.
- From Disorder to Design for the Junior Philharmonic
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : 3 Pro-Army Parties May Gain Majority
- U.S. May Tap Russian Space Technology : Science: Some officials say using the former Soviet hardware could save money. Others see security problems.
- To Texas 'angel,' heaven is his old hometown : But not everyone in Galveston applauds millionaire's efforts to give the city a face lift--in his own image.
- Thatcher Gives Successor a Helping Hand : Britain: Former prime minister breaks her self-imposed silence to boost Major's flagging reelection campaign.
- Was Jailed Laguna Beach Santa Naughty or Nice? : Law: A feud with City Hall over condition of his home landed a man known for his charity and St. Nick stints behind bars.
- Carlsbad Woman Foils Her Captor
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: March 21
- Kenny Wallace won the Miller Genuine Draft...
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : Messier's Four Goals Power Rangers Past the Devils, 6-3
- GOLF ROUNDUP : No One's Close to Couples, Who Wins by Nine Shots
- Backing Up Brea-Olinda's Boasts : Swimming: Their coach doesn't want to hear it, but the defending 3-A champion Wildcats are favorites again.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Project to Resurface Roads Begins Today
- Talks Reach an Impasse for County, Firefighters : Negotiations: The head of the union calls the contract offer a 'total insult.' The group thinks that the public employees association got a better deal.
- NEWPORT BEACH : New City Manager to Start With Bang
- Hoag Proposal Reaches Council Tonight : Development: Hearing scheduled on controversial hospital expansion blueprint that has split community.
- COSTA MESA : Cocktail a Day Keeps Age at Bay
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : More Shoes Are Dropping on Clinton : This time, scandal may overturn the bandwagon.
- Mansell Wins Second Grand Prix in a Row
- Southwest Missouri State Has Surprise for Iowa at the Finish
- Juan Manuel Fangio II of Argentina and...
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Game Has Her Jumping for Joy
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Top-Seeded Kansas Upset by Texas El Paso, 66-60 : Midwest: Haskins succeeds with slow-down offense he designed day before.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Little Fingers Tap the Past in Anaheim Show
- * James K. Cooper has been named...
- ENERGY
- AT&T; Ups Ante in Credit Card Game
- REGIONAL REPORT : Recession Taking a Toll on Government Services : Economy: Decline in revenues from sales tax and agency fees leaves cities and counties short of funds. Library, park and police agencies face cuts.
- Going to the Mat : Poway Wrestling Coach Fights Toughest Match of His Life
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : This Time, Cincinnati Holds Off Michigan State, 77-65
- ART REVIEW : A Metaphor Grows in 'The Poetry Garden'
- TV REVIEW : Simon's 'Broadway' a Small-Screen Triumph
- Technology Is the Reason Discounters Can Discount
- Supply of Grads in Demand
- FULLERTON : Cal State to Unveil Center Expansion
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Charity's Affiliates Urged to Pay Dues
- Police Seek Suspect in Fatal Shooting
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : Saddam's Secret Stash Is Nuclear : He may give up Scuds in his game of cheat and retreat, but the big prize may escape detection despite a wealth of clues.
- Vandals Use Books to Set 4 Fires at School : Sun Valley: Damage is estimated at $25,000 after blazes in 4 rooms of Roscoe's administration building.
- Teen-Ager Arrested in Firing of Stray Shot That Killed Boy, 5
- IRVINE : Program on College for Latinos Saturday
- Eddie Hill, 56, became the oldest top...
- SDSU Plays Tripleheader; Gennaro Provides 2nd Win
- MSL NOTEBOOK / JOHN GEIS : Handling of Fight Is Under Fire
- Miscellany
- Stephen F. Austin Moves Ahead With 75-74 Victory over Creighton
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Leslie Helps Keep USC in Balance for Victory
- Dance and Music : 'Caught' Becomes Parsons' Showpiece at Royce Hall
- Draft of Free Trade Pact Shows Snags on Key Issues : Commerce: Textiles, agriculture and financial services are among the sticking points.
- AUSTRALIA
- Cobra in a Tree Sparks Hindu-Muslim Feud: A Deadly Allegory of Modern India : Religious conflict: The destruction wrought in Hapur illustrates the depths of mistrust. A right-wing chauvinist movement positions itself closer to power.
- BOOK REVIEW : Some Difficult Reading in Difficult Times : LIVES WITHOUT BALANCE: When You're Giving Everything You've Got and Still Not Getting What You Hoped For, <i> by Steven Carter and Julia Sokol,</i> Villard, $20; 250 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Prayer Vigil Ends at Nuclear Arms Plant
- VIETNAM
- Picking a Discount Brokerage
- San Diego Agency Wins Regional Ad Award : Marketing: Franklin Stoorza's victory is the only time that a non-Los Angeles entry has taken first in the Belding competition.
- The First Lady Will Have the Fluor at Fund-Raiser
- Davis Seeks to Capitalize on Past Efforts for Causes : Politics: Controller has been at the forefront on several issues. But critics call his actions opportunism.
- Arabs Call for Talks, No Libya Sanctions
- A Long Fall, a Cold, Wet Night--and, at Last, a Rescue
- PBS Decides Not to Renew Funding for 'Edge' : Television: The pop-culture series' limited appeal and low ratings are cited. Its last episode will air May 13.
- * William L. Exeter has been appointed...
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE COAST
- Thatcher Gives Successor Helping Hand
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Croats, Serbs Report Cease-Fire Violations
- Zoo Visitors Mourn Loss of Hannibal the Elephant
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bennett Plays His Own Tunes to the Maxx
- ART : Borrowing From the Memory Banks : Nicola Atkinson-Griffith installation at Security Pacific Gallery in Costa Mesa relies on the childhood recollections of visitors.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : On Ballot Measures, Big Spenders Take Initiative
- Parks Carries Reputation as a Strong Administrator : LAPD: Deputy chief is praised for his hands-on style. But some say he is too much of an insider and micromanager.
- Space Science Mission Faces Weather Delay
- From Sour to Sweet : Rains Nourish Strong Recovery by Citrus Crops After Devastating Freeze
- As One Storm Subsides, Another Is Expected to Move In
- Invisible Man, Intrepid Plan : WLAF Behind Him, Graham Hopes to Win Over Chargers
- NBA ROUNDUP : Big Warriors Come Up Short Against Celtics
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Shirley Jones Rises Above Banal Backing
- Michael Jackson's Next Big Challenge : Radio: The veteran talk-show host, who comes back to KABC today after heart surgery, finds himself in an unusual ratings position, No. 2.
- 'New' Michael Jackson Returns
- Fees of Brokers That Discount Keep Dropping
- Japan Calling : American Firms Getting Unsolicited Offers of Export Help
- How You Can Save Taxes on Your Investments
- JAPAN
- The Shock from Tokyo
- Police Investigate 2 Weekend Shootings by Officers
- BUENA PARK : City Denounces Plan to Shift Tax Revenue
- OXNARD : Work to Start on Wheelchair Path
- Transit Officials to Decide Fate of Measure M Funds
- 7 Schools Win Funds to Implement New Ideas : Education: $10,000 grants will help campuses remove some stumbling blocks to change. Many choose teacher training.
- ANAHEIM : Man, 20, Wounded in Motel Shooting
- Fire Damages Business in North Hollywood
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Oliver to Start as Reds' Catcher
- A Legendary Figure, Logan Ends His Run As Valhalla's Coach
- SW Missouri State Has Surprise for Iowa at End
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : World Cup Now Appears in Sight, as the Sites Begin Falling Into Place
- DRIVING : A Consensus on Driving American
- A Rape Trial Resulting From a Night of Drinking and Drugs Has Left Tampa Wondering How the Sons of 5 Prominent Families Could Have Gotten So . . . : Out of Control
- Did the Public Get the Best Deal?
- Readers Offer Speedy, Safe Ways to Ease Traffic Woes
- McCarthy Supports Alpert's Bill to Toughen Sexual-Battery Law
- MOORPARK : Chamber Cancels Its July 4th Fireworks
- No Time to Look Back for Monarchs, Ladycats
- Skiing
- Titans' Late Rally Comes Up Short in 10-8 Loss to New Mexico State
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Shaughnessy Quintet Works Out at Bakery
- Life on a City's Asphalt Stage : Playground Style Enchants Writer
- Experimental Films From the Bay Area
- Schizophrenia
- Peace Dividend
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- Taxi Owner Is Sore Loser
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- Entrance Exam
- Wearing the Label of 'Journalist'
- Neighbors Are Petty About Cats
- Fun Shouldn't Be a Crime
- Civil Rights Bill
- Lynn Martin
- Successors to Hitler
- Taxi Owner Is Sore Loser
- Not a Job for Amateurs
- Nurse Hours Won't Be Cut
- Gallegly Stance Misinterpreted
- California's Growth Plan
- Malls Bring Problems
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- A Cut Called 'Raise'
- County Issue / Housing the Mentally...
- Expenditures of Transit Agency
- Opera Story Was Off-Key
- Net for River Is Workable
- Bridge Over Tracks Needed
- Civil Rights Bill
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 23, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - March 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 23, 1992
- POP/ROCK - March 23, 1992
- Stocks in Hong Kong Are at Record Levels : Investment: Company profits are up, and China, which takes over the colony in 1997, has created optimism by continuing to reform its economy.
- Jet Crash Kills 20 in N.Y. Snowstorm : Disaster: The USAir commuter jet skids into Flushing Bay after trying to take off at La Guardia with 47 passengers, 4 crew members. Dozens are hurt.
- Clinton, Brown and Jackson Gather at Church, on March
- Storm Blamed for Pileups on Freeways : Weather: Another huge system is moving in and is expected to begin pounding the Southland beginning Tuesday.
- COUNTYWIDE : Rains Bring Pileups on Freeways
- Clinton Lobby Efforts for Wealthy Backer Told : Campaign: Governor reportedly helped supporter, targeted in drug probe, on state bond contract.
- Shooting Victim Remembered as Likable Sailor : Crime: Police, who have arrested the husband of a sailing companion, have no further clues on a murder motive.
- From the Archives: Philadelphia's top cop offers a reformist style
- Too Costly for Prime Time : Television: Plunging profits are forcing Hollywood to chop paychecks and rein in production costs.
- IN EXCESS
- QUESTION MARK
- NON FICTION
- CLOSE-UP
- Dangerous Sport, and That's No Bull
- Speaking Up About Bart : Nancy Cartwright's Voice Carries Weight at Fox
- John Ireland; Played Tough Guys in Movies, TV Shows
- Thousands Flee Violence in Zaire