- Stolen Vehicle Recovered With Cremated Man's Ashes Inside
- MOORPARK : College Speech Team Wins Another Title
- CAMARILLO : Hospital in Merger Will Be Renamed
- Heirs of Rancher Killed in Drug Raid File Civil Rights Suit
- VENTURA : City Hires Firm for Asbestos Search
- SUN VALLEY : Todd Bridges Arrested in Stabbing of Tenant
- TUSTIN : A Few Good Men Strut Their Stuff
- Costs of Medical Miracles
- Youths Have No Respect
- Let Police Do Their Jobs
- Realtor Explains Commission Plan
- A Plea to Sacramento
- Report Paints Dramatically Dark Picture of...
- Costs of Medical Miracles
- No Place to Break Bread
- Phone Polls
- INTERNATIONAL
- Jim Iacometti has been promoted to audit...
- Top Executive Pumps Up Her Sport Apparel Manufacturer : Clothing: After leading Warnaco back to fighting trim, Linda Wachner's now spearheading an aggressive expansion of Van Nuys-based Authentic Fitness.
- Spending Plan Now Clinton's Top Priority
- Postscript : Ford's Dream Lies in Decay Along the Amazon : The car magnate's effort to tame Brazil's rain forest and create his own rubber farm was a bust. Fordlandia lives on, but has no purpose.
- Marine Who Apparently Killed Self in Somalia Identified
- Last Call for Smokers : The Islands Restaurant-Bar Chain Will Be First in the Area to Ban Cigarettes
- IRVINE : Students Dig Their Archeology Lesson
- Basinger Tells Court Why She Refused Script
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- College Baseball
- College Basketball
- Elway's New Deal Reportedly Gives Him Football's Top Salary
- Best of the Best Among Girls
- Weekend Box Office : Oscar Nominee Boost Tapers Off
- Home Construction Down From Previous Month
- VENTURA : Planner Will Run for City Council
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Prosecutor Sets Sights High: Peak of Mt. Everest
- Blaze Injures Man, Forces Pregnant Woman to Jump : Accident: Investigators believe drug use was behind the apartment fire, ignited by a propane tank explosion.
- OCC's Gillis to Enter Coaches' Hall of Fame
- ANGELS : Herzog, Blue Jays Talk, but Not About Gruber
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Ponchak's Home Runs Lead Fountain Valley; Ocean View's Gildae Pitches Four-Hitter
- Carreras Recital to Kick Off San Diego Opera's Season
- Chief Executive at Emulex Corp. Unexpectedly Resigns His Posts
- Diodes Reports Profit of $127,828 in 4th Quarter
- Navy Aircraft Pact: Elsinore Aerospace Services said...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Castle & Cooke Homes Sells 5.4 Million Shares
- Powell Joked of 'Playing Ball' With King, Nurse Testifies : Trial: Officer has denied making comments at hospital. Judge rules prosecution cannot present evidence that passenger in car was hit while in custody.
- U.N. Agency Assails Sudan, Mauritania on Use of Slavery
- Talking Out the Touchy Issue of Racial Prejudice
- Foreman in Simi Valley Trial Says Riots, 'National Hate' Stressed Jury
- Amtrak's San Diegan Will Resume Commuter Service Today
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Ejected From Car, Run Over Dies
- Traffic Report Card Goes From F to Worse : Transportation: Peak-hour speed on 75% of county freeways is less than 20 m.p.h. Options for combatting congestion, such as more synchronized signals, are being studied.
- LANCASTER : Reward Offered for Tips in Killing of ATM Customer
- Deputies to Pack Pepper Spray Instead of Mace
- NORTHRIDGE : Runner Who Trained While Homeless Goes 18 Miles
- ORANGE : Candidates Line Up to Replace Steiner
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Edges Dana Hills in Boys' Tennis
- Federated Reports Strong 1992 Showing : Retailing: The department store chain earns $113 million in its first year after reorganization.
- Death Penalty Upheld for Man Who Killed Girl, 10 : Appeal: The state Supreme Court rejects claims that the defendant should not have been permitted to represent himself at trial in the murder of the child.
- STANTON : Council to Consider Tax, Card Club Vote
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Ordered to Pay $650,000 in Legal Fees
- Bonds to Pay for Upgrading of Waterworks
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Bad Idea From the Start : In terms of political and social stabilization for Somalia, 'Restore Hope' has failed.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS : Division II
- NBA ROUNDUP : 76ers Make Carter's Debut as Coach Successful
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Time Now for Another Arquette
- S. Korean President Fires 3 in Cabinet, Shuffles Military
- A Pound of Dates--Hold the Meat : L.A. Stories: A slice of life in Southern California
- Water Down Your Diet
- TAX-RETURN WATCH : Charitable Options
- Korean Riot Victims Suffer Stress Disorder : Survey: Only three in 10 have reopened businesses, study shows. Many complain of nightmares, depression and anxiety.
- Driver Killed, 3 Others Hurt in Freeway Race Crash
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Applications Taken for Transit Program
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Newport Beach City Manager Fires Capt. Villa From Police
- McCammon to Interview for Ducks' General Manager Job : Hockey: Former Flyer and Canuck coach is among as many as six candidates for the position.
- UNLV Upset Buoys Titans' Prospects
- Derek Harper of the Dallas Mavericks was...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Swanne Alley Charms Audience at Caltech
- 'Doubts' Gets Another Chance Saturday
- GOOD NEWS FOR INVESTORS, BORROWERS : Dow Jones Rockets 65 to Hit Record High : Markets: Blue chip index soars to close near 3,470. A surprise rally in Japanese stocks pushes the Nikkei past 18,000.
- School Project at Heart of Whittle's Empire : Education: A media baron who made his millions advertising to specialized audiences now wants to focus his company's resources on revolutionizing American education.
- Deena Austin Higgs has joined the Orange...
- Pueblo's Water Uses Could Cost Albuquerque Dearly
- The Giant Is King of the Road : Bountiful Meals, State-of-the-Art Amenities and VIP Service Make This a Truckers' Country Club
- Varujan Kojian; Conductor Worked With Mehta
- PORT HUENEME : Slaying of Shoplifter Called Self-Defense
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Fame Is International, Honors Begin at Home for Rafer Johnson
- Clippers Beaten, Look Up at .500
- Censorship in Arts: Alive and Well : Jock Reynolds, director of the Addison Gallery, brings an exhibit to Newport Harbor Museum and recounts his involvement in the Mapplethorpe affair.
- Huntway Names New Officer for Finances : Losses: The firm will also issue a report to rectify quarterly statements that apparently contained inaccuracies.
- Microsoft Agrees to Add Software of Laguna Hills Firm to Its New System
- Sketch of Bombing Suspect: Devout, Naive, Doting Son
- Most Would Let Terminally Ill Die : Eighty-three percent say patients who choose death should be allowed to refuse life-sustaining treatment.
- TV Coverage
- Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting 12-Year-Old Girl Turns Himself In
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Miscellany
- Blockbuster to Buy Stake in Spelling : Entertainment: Pushing further into Hollywood, the video store chain will acquire 48.2% in a $141.3-million deal.
- Koll Co. Launches Joint Venture to Service Companies Moving to Mexico : Free trade: The new firm functions as a real estate broker and offers construction and property management and relocation assistance.
- Big 3's Trade Gripe Gets More Attention : Autos: Both Japan and the White House have sent representatives to Detroit for talks on the imbalance.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ DANIEL M. KOLKEY : Justice Is in the Process, Not Outcome : The racially mixed jury in the King civil-rights trial is one sign that the system works.
- County Report Offers Brighter Than Expected Budget Picture : Finances: Officials call the midyear projection of a $13-million windfall good news. But they caution that the government still faces serious fiscal problems.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : NAACP Official to Press for Programs to Aid Youth
- Armed Standoff Closes Freeway
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ball State Beats UC Irvine in Volleyball
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS : Division III
- DODGERS : Slight Groin Pull Slows Strawberry's Comeback
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Into the Woods' Makes for a Potent Revival
- TIG Plans Public Sale as Part of Shake-Up : Insurance: The Woodland Hills-based unit of Transamerica Corp. is also hiring new senior management.
- ENVIRONMENT
- HemaCare Reports Loss of $238,000 in Quarter
- Wieder Pushes for New O.C. Code of Ethics
- An Appreciation of Women and Music
- Dine Out the Healthful Way and Get the Guilt to Go
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Stagnant Mainstream Has Germans Drifting Rightward
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Scores Twice in Seventh to Beat Golden West
- Anguished Valentino in 'Blood and Sand'
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Access HealthNet Inc. Is Target of Lawsuit
- Tejon Ranch Co. Profit Rises 6% in 4th Quarter
- Wave of Heavy Buying Boosts Tokyo Stock Index Up 5.17%
- Now You Can Read It for the Athletes
- Truck Yields 100 Illegal Immigrants : Smuggling: A CHP officer discovers them crammed into the vehicle and crying for air. Border Patrol officials say it is one of the largest human cargoes they have seen.
- One Dream That Grew on the Amazon
- Taft High Squad Gears Up for State Academic Decathlon
- Suit Accuses Apartments of Bias Against Children
- ROSSMOOR : Maintenance of Wall Still Under Debate
- BREA : Drunk Driving Busts Down 'Significantly'
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Fame Is International, Honors Begin at Home for Rafer Johnson
- System Service Acquired: Alpha Microsystems said Monday...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Lynn Tadlock has been appointed consulting manager...
- Hotel Occupancy Up in January, but Room Rates Down : Tourism: Conflicting figures may indicate that hoteliers negotiated lower prices with guests to attract large groups.
- Islands Chain Says It's Last Call for Smokers : Prohibition: The Costa Mesa-based company is going to ban cigarettes in its 13 restaurant-bars beginning in April.
- He Dared Say the C-17 Had No Clothes : Aerospace: Kenneth Tollefson is the star witness as hearing opens on the Pentagon's handling of problems with the cargo jet at McDonnell Douglas.
- 'Ready for War,' Defiant Leader of Cult Tells FBI
- CANBERRA : The Economy, Stupid
- Marchers Call for Prosecuting Bosnia Rapes as War Crimes : Protest: Westwood demonstrators mark International Women's Day. Their demand follows action by U.N. Security Council taking a similar stance.
- Suspect Sought
- Easy In -- Easy Stay : America's temporary-visa system is a scandal; urgent reform is needed
- Trains Run Again on Rail Line Closed by San Clemente Slide : Transportation: Freight and commuter service is restored between L.A. and San Diego after longest interruption in a century.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Stolen Moving Van, Ashes of Cremated Man Recovered
- Pacoima School Details Charter Plan for Board : Education: Vaughn Street officials say that increased independence will improve student achievement. But some employees fear the change would weaken their union representation.
- Car-Pool Lane Access for Price Will Be Studied : Transportation: OCTA members' proposal for solo drivers aims to maximize roadway use. Some oppose the plan as elitist.
- College Basketball
- Pepperdine Loses by Long Distance
- ABC Gives 'Indiana' a Third Try : Harrison Ford to Guest on George Lucas' Ratings-Weak Show
- DANCE REVIEW : Two Generations Perfect Spanish Dancing
- Storage Equities to Place Preferred Stock on Market
- GOOD NEWS FOR INVESTORS, BORROWERS : A Matter of Great Interest : O.C. Home Buyers Rush to Lenders as Rates Fall to 20-Year Low
- David J. McKinzie has been promoted to...
- Slaying of Israeli Triggers Retaliation in Gaza : Mideast: Jewish settlers returning from funeral reportedly fire on Palestinians, killing 1, wounding 20.
- The Press : On America's Airdrops to Bosnia
- Culture : A Popular Fertility Festival Has Japan Turning Red : The Tagata Shrine attracts more and more visitors every March, when a special procession is held to ask for a rich bounty.
- Wilson Stayed With Safe Choice for Schools Chief
- BURBANK : Workers' Comp to Be Workshop Topic
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Official Urges Repatriation of Immigrant Criminals : Crackdown: Proposal by Westminster councilman is prompted by home invasions and extortions in the Vietnamese-American community.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : BOYS : Division IV
- Prep Soccer Player Arrested for Kicking Foe in the Head
- Build More Low-Cost Houses
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- Change
- Service a Thing of Past
- Willie Brown
- Jobs
- Deficit Fix
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- A Taxing Proposal
- Hospital Decisions Counter Trends
- Family Leave Bill Unfair
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- MOVIES - March 9, 1993
- Names in the News - March 9, 1993
- Brown Calls for Pilot Project in South L.A. : Economy: Clinton Administration officials appear receptive to proposal by Assembly Speaker to test investment, training and service programs here.
- N.Y. Bomb Probe Considers Conspiracy : Explosion: Agents show pictures of persons of Middle East origin to acquaintances of the man charged in the case. Crane begins to remove rubble.
- THE TIMES POLL : Good Times in O.C. Made Secure Retirement Easier : But the soured economy of late has made many of those still working pessimistic about their prospects.
- TEAM MATES? Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach)...
- Lawmakers Get Ready for Battle Over Bases
- Chick Joins Supporters of Schools Breakup : Politics: The City Council candidate says her decision was prompted, in part, by campus violence. She attacks Picus on the now-heated issue.
- Names in the News - March 9, 1993
- Names in the News - March 9, 1993
- Names in the News - March 9, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 9, 1993
- POP/ROCK - March 9, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 9, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 9, 1993
- Obituaries - March 9, 1993
- Obituaries - March 9, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 9, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 9, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 9, 1993
- CELLAR DWELLERS: Want to hear more bad...
- NOT SO SUPER? County officials considered "super-streets"...
- HIGH MARKS: New UC Irvine Chancellor Laurel...
- State Officials Mount Attack to Save Bases : Economy: Proposal to shut nine military facilities is No. 1 topic as California legislators make timely visit to Capitol Hill. Members of Congress also vow to fight cuts.
- Key Democrats in House Back New Deficit Cuts
- El Toro Closure Cost Would Rock County : Economy: Loss of Marine Corps Air Station, along with Tustin closing, could drain $1 billion a year.
- Comatose Daughter Dies After Tube Removal : Medicine: Father who argued for right to die won long court battle. Woman, 22, was injured in 1987 car wreck.
- A Practical Education in Pure Politics
- POWER: Women make up about 60% of...
- ANAHEIM : Community Service of 5 Women Honored
- BOOK REVIEW : Where Ordinary Miracles Are a Breeze : ORDINARY MIRACLES <i> By Linda Crew</i> ; William Morrow $20; 288 pages
- For Patients, <i> La Doctora</i> and Hospital Perform a Mission Too Vital to Lose
- Policeman's Son Dies After Killing Officer, Injuring 3
- The Issue: Using Abatement Laws to Stop Drug Trade : FOR: JAMES K. HAHN
- Man Dies After Rampage Through Two Houses
- COUNTYWIDE : Pollution District Wants New Software
- Today's Agenda
- Las Virgenes Among Crowd of 2-Time Bond Losers : Elections: School district fell 2% shy of a two-thirds majority to raise $12 million through a parcel tax vote. Beverly Hills, San Marino, South Pasadena and La Canada have had repeated losses.
- With Norman Lost, so Are the Clippers
- TV REVIEWS : 'Cries' Echoes Women-in-Jeopardy Soapers
- Franchising THE Future : L.A.-Based Chain of Computer Learning Centers Strikes Right Key With Parents
- AUTOMOTIVE
- PROGRESS REPORT: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has...
- VENTURA : Planners to Review Mayfair's Permit
- Courier Is on Course for Another Big Year
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Allison Warms Up, Takes Over to Win at Richmond
- Theater : An Old-Fashioned 'Beau Jest' Needs Trim but Redeems Itself
- Design for Entrepreneurial Success Includes Learning When to Let Go, Delegate
- China Expects 7.3% Rise in Inflation Rate : Economy: Top leaders have called for a managed slowdown to guard against overheating and a return to the double-digit figures of the '80s.
- * Peter C. Nolan; Surgeon Performed 14,000 Open-Heart Operations
- 13 Pounds of Uranium Confiscated in Poland
- Extreme Right Makes Gains in German Vote
- A 'Cheap Date' With Plenty of Rock at Roxbury Bash
- Calexico Stands By Hospital Despite Health Violations : Medicine: Residents voted a tax hike to keep facility afloat. State says it must meet minimum standards.
- CAMARILLO : Middle School Plan May Bring Transfers
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One University's Approach: USC Boosts Minority Businesses
- Aoki Has No Excuses After Fading at End : Ojai golf: He acknowledges that he choked, allowing Geiberger to win senior tournament.
- Holyfield in Line to Return for Rematch With Bowe
- End of Event Is Not End of Controversy : Skiing: Aamodt wins super-G handily, but discussion continues regarding Saturday's downhill.
- OCCUPATION: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS COACH
- Yeltsin Wins Solzhenitsyn's Support for Strong Presidential Rule in Russia : Politics: Writer's endorsement is a boost for leader enmeshed in a power struggle with legislators.
- 12 Filipinos Linked to Kidnaping of Californian Surrender
- O.C. Officials Launch Attack to Save El Toro : Military: Politicians say they will lobby the Pentagon to keep the Marine base and its jobs in the county.
- CAMARILLO : Man, 34, Drowns in Development's Lake
- Platform : What People Want the Next L.A. Mayor to Do : A cross section of Los Angeles speaks out on the mayoral campaign
- BUENA PARK : Reptiles Slither Into Curriculum
- Fire Causes $125,000 in Damage to Corona del Mar High Lounge
- The Severin Wunderman Museum in Irvine will...
- TAIWAN
- Bond Rally's Great, But Pros See End Soon
- 2 Killed in Big Bear Lake Plane Crash
- Richard Sale; Novelist, Screenwriter, Director
- Trial May Scrutinize CHP Rules of Pursuit : Law enforcement: Attorney for man charged with murder says policy on high-speed chases--or the lack of one--is partly responsible for a teen-ager's death on the highway.
- COUNTYWIDE : Solicitation May Be Banned at Airport
- Let's Be Clear, the Merger Is Here
- Between Los Angeles and Bakersfield lies a...
- 'Hello, Sweetheart, Give Me Rewrite and Stop the Presses'
- COSTA MESA : Educators Honor Retired Teacher
- OAK PARK : Parents Object to School Redistricting
- ANGELS : Salary Will Get Fatter if Valera Gets Slimmer
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : CAPISTRANO VALLEY
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Olsen Homers to Lead Titans Past Arkansas in Metrodome
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : MISSION VIEJO
- A New Mourning Dawns at Forum
- Eastwood's Next Sidekick Might Be Named Oscar : Awards: After actor-director receives Directors Guild honor for 'Unforgiven,' odds are that Academy Awards will make his day too.
- ART REVIEW : Alfredo Jaar Sermonizes at Bloom Gallery
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Faustorama the Musical' Fails to Sing in San Diego
- INTERNATIONAL
- Mother of Slain Sailor Calls for an End to Harassment
- 'It Cannot Be,' Grandmother of Suspect Says
- A Freedom Fighter Packs for Washington : Health: Children who have children constitute America's newest slave class, says Bill Clinton's surgeon-general designate, adding: It must stop.
- The Issue: Using Abatement Laws to Stop Drug Trade : AGAINST: GIDEON KANNER
- Drive-By Shooting Suspect Wounded by Police : Crime: The 22-year-old man led officers on a wild auto and foot chase, authorities say. Suspect is in critical condition.
- ORANGE : School Officials Seek Parents' Opinions
- BUENA PARK : City to Keep Funds Until 'Last Second'
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : L.A. Is the Hole in the Bucket : The area accounts for 27% of total U.S. job losses over two years; any successful national recovery must aim here.
- A Wetland Under Siege : Environment: Mugu Lagoon is threatened by sediment buildup and pollution from agriculture and encroaching development, a report states.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : San Diego Opera's 'Don Giovanni' Lacks Staging Finesse Under Weber
- Community Essay : A Frightening 'Matter of Fact' Attitude : The response of students to the Fairfax shooting represents the cynical view that such tragedies will not soon disappear.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Permit Parking District Policy OKd
- Case Closed : Famed Homicide Detective Jigsaw John Turns In Badge No. 1
- This Time, Lopez Is Able to Play : WCC: He missed the game when San Francisco ended Pepperdine's winning streak but is around for revenge.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Throwing the Dice With Death Underneath Las Vegas
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona Rebounds to Hold Off Stanford
- The Play's the Thing--the Playwright Too : Stop Complaining and Take the Initiative
- Kid Creole's Coach House Gig Could Be a Swan Song : Music: Bandleader August Darnell says that, barring a miracle or two, the group's current tour will be its last.
- Laguna Beach's Berney Will Not Take Volleyball Sitting Down : Athletics: Standout for the Artists would rather play--keeping alive family tradition--than watch the high school game.
- MALAYSIA
- Options in Paying a Student Loan Early
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COLUMN ONE : One Giant Leap for Education? : In Tennessee, a team of educators, journalists and technology specialists plots a 'revolution' in America's school system. One big goal: making a profit.
- Skiing
- Realigning Opinion of Angels
- CULTUREGRAM : Disco's Back! (So Let's Party) : That's the Way, Uh-Huh, Uh-Huh, They Like It
- THE TIMES POLL : Health Care of Growing Concern to O.C. Seniors : Nearly all have insurance, but 20% say they can't afford 'good medical care' for a critical illness.
- Colombians Closing In on Escobar
- As California Goes, So Goes America : How can national recovery occur without recovery here?
- Curtain Threatens to Fall on Historic Movie Theater
- Youth / OPINION : The 'Challenge Isn't Being Met but Avoided'