- Amwest Buys Insurance Agency in Louisiana
- U.S. Releases Plan to Restore Salmon Runs in Northwest
- DEATH VERDICT: A teen-age murderer deserves the...
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Mubarak Ready for Cuts in U.S. Aid
- Target: Parents : Stories of teens who kill their mothers and fathers make our blood run cold. But, sometimes, the saga behind the sensational headlines is one of a desperate child escaping abuse.
- Presidential Fever Grips Capital : Election: Sacramento political types wonder: Will Gov. Wilson run, and can he win? Meanwhile, resumes and media inquiries flood his office.
- VENTURA : Bowl-a-Thon to Aid Playground Project
- 'Pretty Powerful' Storm Expected to Arrive With 1st Day of Spring
- Valley Interview : Minkow Says His Conversion to Christianity Is No Scam
- Texaco May Help Arts Plaza Out of a Sticky Situation : Thousand Oaks: Plastic lettering is coming unglued from signs. Oil giant considers donation to replace the markers in exchange for posting logo.
- DANA POINT : Section of Coastal Highway to Reopen
- Realtor, 85, Hailed for Helping Blacks Desegregate Valley
- VAN NUYS : Homeless Coalition to Meet With Chick
- OXNARD : Operators of Mobile Carwash Arrested
- Post-Quake Housing Aid Extended : Recovery: Program that pays for victims' temporary living quarters will end in March, 1996.
- No Retirements in Sight for Camarillo Lottery Champions : Jackpot: Each of 26 co-workers will receive $24,923 annually. They plan to win again, next time with a scientific method.
- L.A. Schools Face Another Lean Budget : Education: Hint of 4% pay cut for district employees surfaces as school board starts work on 1995-96 figures. Wider distribution of 'school improvement' funds OKd.
- VALLEY/VENTURA DIGEST : Simi Valley High Baseball Placed on Probation
- WGA's Gift to 'Weddings': No 'Pulp' : Movies: With 'Fiction' out of the running, British comedy wins best original screenplay. But what will Oscar say?
- BASEBALL
- Music Review : 4 Seasons Concert Fails to Blossom
- BBC Orchestra: Splendor to the Max : Music review: Half a Wiltern concert finds Yan Pascal Tortelier conducting standard repertory; the other half focuses on the rugged modernism of Peter Maxwell Davies.
- Weekend Box Office : Success of Warner's 'Outbreak' Spreads
- 3 Local Brokers Fined, Barred From Trading : Securities: Federal regulators dole out a total of $240,000 in fines against the trio, who each work for different firms. They are ordered to pay restitution for crimes dating back to 1992.
- Italian Likely to Lead World Trade Group : Commerce: Renato Ruggiero is expected to receive Clinton Administration's support, ending impasse.
- Robert L. Quist, former president and chief...
- Company Town : Paul <i> Who</i> ? Dream Team's New Benefactor
- Las Vegas' Circus Circus Enterprises Strikes Gold : Gambling: $450-million deal will make it the country's largest casino operator.
- Regency Health Stock Falls 14% After Merger Talks Break Down
- Japan Hunts Gas Attack Suspects : Crime: Premier orders an all-out effort after eight are killed, thousands injured in Tokyo subway. Organized group believed responsible and suspect is reported held.
- CAIRO : OAU Ministers Huddle
- Doctor Sentenced for Defrauding Insurance Companies : Courts: Psychiatrist admits taking part in a weight-loss program and submitting bills for non-covered treatment.
- SIMI VALLEY : Forum Focuses on Newspapers' Future
- Seniors
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Finishes Sweep of San Luis Obispo
- AMERICA'S CUP : Mighty Mary Sails Through Controversy to Score an Upset
- Hershiser Says Strike to Cause Some to Retire
- Premiere Radio Networks Reports Turnaround
- Datametrics Corp. Reports $1.58 Million Quarterly Loss
- SECURITIES
- Tobacco Stocks Gain on News of Suit Dismissal : Smoking: Cigarette makers are cheered by the ruling on drug class action brought by hemophiliacs.
- Environment : Americans Ride to the Rescue of Chile's Parks : Private money saves habitats and ancient trees for the future.
- THE TIMES' 1995 ALL-COUNTY BASKETBALL TEAMS : GIRLS : NICOLE STRANGE
- THE TIMES' 1995 ALL-COUNTY BASKETBALL TEAMS : BOYS : DAVID LALAZARIAN
- Obituaries : * Marie Jauregui Smith; Retired Schoolteacher
- NOW Talk Covers Affirmative Action
- Parents Meet, Discuss Special Ed Students
- CALABASAS : Campaign to Lure, Retain Businesses
- Worries Still Haunt Seles After Attack : Tennis: Her father says stabbing almost two years ago has left former player concerned for her safety as retrial begins for the man who assaulted her.
- Ceballos, Jones Cleared for Return to Lakers
- TV REVIEW : 'NewsRadio': Mirth Across the Airwaves
- Military Heroes
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Decision Not to Play Tape of Simpson Statement Called Good Strategy : Evidence: Interview by police took place the day after slayings. Experts say prosecution has avoided airing a lengthy declaration of innocence by defendant that could not be cross-examined.
- Wilson's State Budget Proposal
- Still Hard to Find
- Mexico Bailout
- Baby Boomers
- F. Lee Bailey
- Block Scheduling
- Hope Fueled by Free School Lunch
- Spindler's Civil Rights
- Give Library's Architects Their Due
- Board Ruling on Boy With Gun
- 'Save Our City'
- White House Ad
- OTHER NEWS - March 21, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 21, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 21, 1995
- Obituaries - March 21, 1995
- Obituaries - March 21, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 21, 1995
- LAPD, FBI Join Forces to Probe Unsolved Murders : Law enforcement: Task force to work out of South Bureau. It will look into more than 1,000 killings.
- Settlement OKd in Lawsuit by Officer
- Jury Says It Felt No Sympathy for Murderer : Penalty: Members of panel criticize defense portrayal of Thornton as a victim of a learning disorder and parental neglect. Says one juror: 'It wasn't a reason to go out and kill anybody.'
- Report Faults Design in CSUN Garage Collapse : Earthquake: Consultants dispute builder's claim that structure was up to code, criticize system of construction.
- HITTING HOME: It's getting so you can...
- Clinton to Join Yeltsin in Moscow for 50th V-E Day : Observances: U.S. President to first attend Washington ceremonies. Britain's Major is snubbed.
- Jurors View Simpson Finger for Swelling : Trial: Shapiro suggests condition observed by detective on day after slayings was due to arthritis, not a knife cut.
- BOND TICKER : Proposal by County Alarms Moody's
- INS Offices See a Run on Citizenship : Immigration: As Congress debates benefit cuts, would-be Americans fill out forms in record numbers. Issues such as Prop. 187 also spur rush.
- Collapsed Parking Structure Violated Code, Report Says
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 21, 1995
- CSUN Is Routed Twice by Sacramento
- MALATHION, NOT: Lest anyone even think...
- COMMITMENTS : Grow Up? Act More Mature? No Way
- Tokyo Subway Fumes Kill 5; 200 Stricken
- Dim Political Prospects for 3 Supervisors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City May Ask Delay on OK for Bolsa Chica
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : PAKISTAN LINK : The Crisis in Karachi
- The Best Way to Welcome the Start of Spring
- Odette Hallowes; First Woman to Gain George Cross
- 2 Officials Ask for More Help
- ECONOMY
- Poison Fumes in Tokyo Subway Kill 6, Hurt 900 : Japan: Substance believed to be nerve gas overwhelms passengers. Attack by more than one person suspected.
- Evicted Couple Sought 'Hit' on Son, Police Say
- The Last Shepherd : Luigi Viso Will Bring Family Tradition to a Close as Modernity Takes Its Toll
- PLATFORM : Ticketing: 'One More Tool' to Combat Truancy
- Holding Pattern : Safety Record Bleak at Rural Airfield : Accidents: The Santa Paula strip, which is ringed by mountains, had 23 crashes resulting in 10 deaths during a 10-year period--more than any other airport of its size in the state.
- Dole Misfires Badly on Gun-Safety Issue : Plan to repeal federal assault weapon ban has presidential ambition written all over it
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Top-Seeded Vanderbilt Coasts to Victory
- BASEBALL
- Rodman Separates Shoulder in Motorcycle Crash
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Harrick Hops, Skips, Jumps Very Hot Seat
- Journalists for Foreign Outlets Claim Oscar Squeeze-Out : Media: Some are upset about not getting the access to the ceremony that they're used to. Academy officials say changes led to a re-evaluation of the credentials process.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Musica Angelica Honors Purcell
- Election Brings Out the Hard Sell at UC Berkeley : Education: Stung by classmates' apathy, fiercely competitive student candidates resort to goofy gimmicks--and high jinks worthy of national politics.
- 1 Critically Hurt in Possible Gang Attack
- ORANGE : Parents Protest School Plan on Overcrowding
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Tigers Want to Forget It : They Take No Consolation in Missing by 4.8 Seconds
- ANGELS : Target for New Stadium Is 1999
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : NCAA WEST REGIONAL : Utah's Path Blocked by Mississippi State
- Will PRI Oust 2 Who Voted Against Mexico's Tax Hike? : Politics: Ruling party faces dilemma as it considers punishing dissidents at a time it is accenting democracy.
- Panic Reportedly Led to Americans' Capture
- 1 Man Killed, 2 Wounded in Separate Gang-Related Shootings in Anaheim
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : A Woman With Key to Helping Others
- NEWPORT BEACH : Leadership Awards Nominees Announced
- Pop : Nesmith Charms and Sounds Fresh
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Lawrence Foster Comes Home to L.A. Philharmonic
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Oppose Widening of Dover
- POINT MUGU : Board May Change Base Airport Pact
- Proceed With Caution if Using Highway Hand Signals
- Dominguez Quits as Cypress Coach
- Archer Feels No Pain After 64 : Senior golf: He wins by one stroke at Mesa Verde and has second thoughts about retiring.
- Memorable Magnani in 'Mamma Roma'
- TELEVISION : Here's the Right Fix for Liberal Media Bias
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Tulsa Takes Bite Out of Old Dominion
- NBA ROUNDUP : Charlotte Wins, Then Watches TV
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Syracuse Has No Time for Mistake : Midwest: Arkansas takes advantage of Moten's error to win in overtime.
- THEATER REVIEW : Silver Rattles Old Family Skeletons in 'Pterodactyls'
- A Brief Note on Fine Food for the Stomach and the Soul
- Southland
- CHINA
- Wagman Named President of the Hahn Co. in San Diego
- HONG KONG
- Oklahoma Executes Convicted Killer
- Israel Weighs Plan to Keep Out or Monitor Palestinians
- Hammering the Hype : Farai Chideya Crusades Against Cultural Misinformation About Blacks
- BREA : Council to Consider Permit for Coffeehouse Entertainment
- Mood Music, Coffee--Even Books--Accent Valley Bookstores
- 2 Arrow Lanes Would Point to Easier Main Street Right Turn
- 'Bat Man' Case: a Lurid Tale of Love and Death
- A Case of Selective Memory : Japan is right to mourn atom bomb victims, but U.S. motivation shouldn't be distorted
- Police Officer Escapes Injury as Shot Shatters Car Window
- WORLD SCENE : Medals to Be Dedicated to Coach
- Roberts Holds On, Wins at Orlando
- Fowler Doffs Hat to African Headdress : UCLA links two displays of art--one of hats, and the other of coiffures and wooden barber salon signs.
- Corporate O.C. Sees Its Role as 'Reality Check' : Bankruptcy: Business leaders--criticized for staying out of public arena in first weeks of crisis--have recently taken an active stance.
- Buyers Scarfing Up Bonds Despite Bad Case of the Jitters
- Utter Extravagance : THE FALL COLLECTIONS / PARIS
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes Are on Them, Prizes Are on Us
- Despite Law, Jobs Are Scarce for Disabled : Work: Employers still balk at hiring, fearing costs, complications.
- Music Executive Slain in Malibu; Woman Held
- A Sign of the Problem May Be Drivers Who Ignore Signs
- Van Exel Turns On the Lights
- COLLEGE BASKEBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : A Happy Edneying for UCLA : West Regional: With 4.8 seconds left, guard receives inbound pass, takes ball downcourt and scores to lift Bruins to 75-74 victory.
- JAPAN
- FASHION / INSIDE OUT : Behold the Stiletto-Wearing Mob
- It Was Just Another Weekend in Paradise
- Ex-Soviet Officer Tried to Return Art Found in Cellar
- LA PALMA : Flashy Car Will Give Anti-Drug Message
- Family Matters Come First for El Dorado Sisters : Swimming: Standouts Grace and Nancy Jo support each other, in addition to doing the same for their brother, John.
- JAZZ NOTES : Lovano, New Quintet to Debut at Bakery : 'I've never heard a band that sounds like this, and that makes it really exciting and fresh,' the veteran saxman says.
- Kuwaiti Oil Strikers Vow to Continue
- JAPAN
- Major Tells Clinton His Stand on IRA
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council to Hear Idea for Open-Air Market
- Santa Clara River Meetings Set
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Pasquale': Send in No Clowns
- Cool, Clear Water : With a Thirst for Fame, This O.C. Band Trusts in an Elemental Sound
- Propping Up the Peso : Maquiladora Owners Get Creative to Help Out Workers
- Way of Life Is Dying Along With Fish in Canada : Newfoundland: Fishermen in a remote region pay the price for their success at harvesting the spoils of the sea.
- Agenda
- Houlder Sings Note of Optimism in St. Louis
- BASEBALL : Dodgers Plan for Opener With Replacements
- Orange County
- Requiring Test for Constant Cougher Is a Ticklish Issue
- Where Yields are Lower than Low
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council to Help Fund 'Grad Night'
- Countywide : Group Aids Needy With Little Fanfare
- Glass Ceiling? It's More Like a Steel Cage : Bush panel finds little room at top for women or nonwhites
- 1 of 2 Winning Lottery Tickets Bought in Camarillo
- No Blues for Ducks in 4-2 Defeat : Hockey: Coach and players see positive signs despite the loss to St Louis.
- Castaic Looking to Truckers to Safeguard Streets : Protection: Despite a recent move to ban the noisy big rigs from quiet neighborhoods, some residents see drivers' presence as a deterrent to gangs and other undesirables.
- Ducks Aren't Blue Despite Loss : Hockey: Wilson and some of the players see positive signs in 4-2 defeat to St. Louis.
- Wallace Reid Double Feature on Tuesday
- MOVIE REVIEW : This Time the 'Candyman' Turns Up in New Orleans
- Labor Department to Propose Weaker Workplace Injury Rules
- CIA Keeping Historians in the Dark About Its Cold War Role in Japan
- NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : Course Grooming Decried
- BASEBALL : New Angel Stadium Is Put on Back Burner
- SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : Victory Helps to Dull Archer's Pain
- Christie's Offers Preview of Megabuck N.Y. Auction : Art: Multimillon-dollar Impressionist, modern and contemporary work, including Van Gogh's 'Portrait of a Young Man in a Cap,' will be displayed in Los Angeles.
- Coca-Cola's Growth Upsets Chinese Lawmakers : Trade: Some legislators seek to limit market share of the company, growing in China at 30% a year.
- Southland
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Finding Both Pain and Peace in Fire : CURED BY FIRE; A Novel <i> by Tim McLaurin</i> , G.P. Putnam's Sons $21.95, 240 pages
- Investor to Put $500 Million in New Studio
- COMPARING ERAS: Don MacLean, a former Simi...
- China Doesn't Require a Leap of Business Faith : Trade: Whatever its problems, it offers the world's most lucrative opportunities.
- Orange County Almanac
- Holding Pattern : Fate of Oxnard and Camarillo Airports Could Hang on Point Mugu Proposal
- City Council Campaigns Run Afoul of Foul-Ups : Politics: Weintraub mailer meant for Democrats is sent to Republicans; incumbent Holden's ploy costs him key funds. Consultants say mistakes are common.
- PAN AM GAMES ROUNDUP : It's No Dream, U.S. Basketball Team Loses
- UCLA Beats Clock and Missouri : West Regional: With 4.8 seconds left, Edney receives inbound pass, takes ball downcourt and scores to lift Bruins to 75-74 victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Breeze in Baseball, 12-3
- CHINA
- Dollar Slips Again to New Postwar Low Against Yen : Currency: Bank of Japan steps in to halt the slide, while the Japanese stock market tumbles on dismal outlook for exports.
- COMMITMENTS : No One Said It Was Easy, but You Can Revive a Dying Marriage
- Nuevo Laguna : Beach City's Growing Popularity as a Night-Life Magnet Raises Concern
- GOP's Tax-Cut Drive Hits a Snag : Congress: Some House Republicans seek to limit eligibility for proposed breaks. Packwood says Senate will insist on trimming spending to offset reductions.
- Black Tradesmen Face a Daily Wall of Suspicion : Race relations: Many say service calls in white areas spark fear, harassment. Police sometimes are summoned.
- IRVINE : Original City Hall Sold for $2 Million
- Report on Base Airport Is Called Incomplete : Land use: The manager of John Wayne Airport says the study, which disputes an earlier finding, should not be analyzed until it is finished.
- Economic Profile
- A Dying Tradition : After 20 years, urbanization drives shepherd from the hills of Calabasas.
- JAPAN
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fish Tiles Reel in Art Supply Funds
- Area Hospital Jobs Targeted in County Plan : Finance: Supervisors will vote on deficit-shrinking proposal. Olive View, High Desert and four other facilities may be affected.
- SANTA ANITA : Afternoon Deelites Takes Round 1 Over Timber Country
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa Loses Despite Late Goal
- DANCE REVIEW : Lubovitch Troupe Offers Pointless Parodies in 'Beau Danube'
- DANCEBolshoi Gets Artistic Director: Dancer Vladimir Vasilyev...
- SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : How Mesa Verde Is Playing
- USC's Spring Football Practice Opens With Focus on Quarterback Battle
- Oscar Parties Hang Tinsel on the Town : Movies: A-list talent fans out over L.A., while others covet choice invitations as an index of social standing in the biz.
- An Evening's Storytelling Magic, for Adults Only
- Republicans to Seek to Soften Welfare Bill
- Truth Emerging on Ailing POWs, Japan Germ Unit
- Shuttering the Shop : After 3 Decades of South County Picture-Taking, Couple to Retire
- Prayer Breakfast Set for Friday
- BREA : Birch Hills Project Hearing Is Postponed
- WESTMINSTER : City-School District Cost Dispute May Mean End to Crossing Guards
- OXNARD : Festival Urges Youths to Resist Drugs, Alcohol
- Rider Gets Hot, Burns Clippers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : NCAA EAST REGIONAL : Roe Steps Forward for Massachusetts
- You Call It: Double Play or Hit-and-Run?
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Parkening Upholds High Standards
- 'Four Weddings,' 'Forrest Gump' Screenplays Honored
- Growing Glitz Shadows Laguna's Future : Ambience: Village that enticed artists, eccentrics is endangered by popularity.
- Vandals Cause $24,000 in Damage at Abortion Clinic
- FINDING PEACE: The 1987 killing of his...
- Ronnie Kray; Gangster Once Ruled London Underworld
- Pets Land in Insurance Doghouse : Coverage: People with dogs that have a reputation for aggressiveness are finding it more difficult to get homeowners policies. Carriers say the risk is too costly.
- Body of Fetus Found Near Complex
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Vlassenko: Technically Correct Performance
- AIRLINES
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : The Better Rattrap Might Include Deadly Jolt
- VENTURA : Council May Amend Ban on Smoking
- Get Over This Misguided Love Affair With Trains : Transit: Buses aren't the solution. In decentralized Los Angeles, we need new roads.
- Gunfire Hits La Habra Official's Home; Shots Believed Gang-Related
- Zoo of the Future : Facility Proposed for County Would Focus on Breeding of Endangered Species
- Mission Accomplished: Swallows Have Returned : Tradition: Lured this year by insects and nests, the tiny birds that stop off in San Juan Capistrano didn't disappoint fans.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Memphis Wins, Turns Big Ten Into Big Zero
- New Number, Same Old Jordan : Pro basketball: He shakes the rust and plays 43 minutes, delivering 19 points, six rebounds and six assists in return.
- Making a Name for Himself
- AIRLINES
- INDONESIA
- 2 Israelis Slain in Ambush of Bus Near Hebron
- Newsman's Sheep Subsidies Criticized
- MISSION VIEJO : Trash-Contract Rules Upset Small Haulers
- Play About O.C. Latinas to Be Staged in Washington
- Report of Mountain Lion Leads to Unfruitful Search : Wildlife: Cat spotted beyond residents' homes returns to the foothills before authorities arrive. It was the area's third sighting in a week.
- Virgil L. Payton; Former Ventura County Coroner and Oxnard Mortician
- SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : Early Bird Senior Tour Player Has a Heck of a Tournament : Golf: Floridian goes from merely hoping to qualify at Mesa Verde to placing fourth.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : North Carolina Bench Unseats Iowa State, 73-51
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Iverson Shoots, Reid Scores, Georgetown Wins
- In Defense of 'All-American Girl'
- Dance : 'Thunder Is Not Yet Rain' a Triumphant Work From Winifred Harris' Company
- Pomona College
- Speeding Citation
- D.C. Government
- Meadows on 'Takings'
- COMMITMENTS : THE HUMAN CONDITION : Season's Cleanings : Clearing out the junk in our lives can be purifying. But when you're part pack rat, part neatnik, it's not an easy task. If we throw everything out, what will future generations have left as treasures?
- Pete Wilson
- Reporting HIV Cases
- COLUMN ONE : Displaying the Spoils of War : The Hermitage is about to exhibit Impressionist masterpieces the Soviet army took out of Nazi Germany. The dispute over who has a right to such 'trophy art' is fueled by the lure of big money and the bitterness of old foes.
- Poland's War Role
- OTHER NEWS - March 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 20, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from March 20, 1995
- Obituaries - March 20, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 20, 1995
- San Diego County - News from March 20, 1995
- Documents Raise Questions on Gingrich's House Ethics : Congress: Speaker may have crossed line on using federal staff, supplies. He denies such allegations.
- A Whirlpool of Glistening Sound : ** 1/2 WATER "Nipple" <i> MCA</i>
- Venture Capitalists Increase Lending to Southland Firms : Finance: A survey suggests a positive fourth-quarter trend for Southern California companies seeking high-risk capital.
- Seed Money Grows : Venture Capital Shows Healthy Jump in Late 1994--a Good Economic Sign
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Taxes' Short-Term Pain Offset by Long-Term Gain
- L.A. SPEAK : CALABOOSE CUISINE
- SOUTH GATE : Free ESL, Job-Skill Classes Available
- 'Ruby in Paradise'
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- CITY HALL : Mayor's Bent for Private Sector May Undo Him
- Profile : Jon Voight's 'Soldier' Against Violence
- OXNARD : Man Killed, Woman Hurt in Single Car Crash
- Japanese Americans Recall Life as Internees : World War II: Nearly 1,200 trek to Arizona desert to mark 50th anniversary of camp's closure.
- Council May Move to Take Control of 326-Acre Site : Thousand Oaks: In addition to annexation of Broome Ranch, the city this week will discuss possible recreational uses of the property.
- Tulane Is Overrun by Kentucky, 82-60 : Southeast: Wildcats' 18-0 first-half spurt flattens the Green Wave.
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Mitty, Campolindo Are Champions
- Kansas Shows Pride and Poise at Finish : Midwest: Top-seeded Jayhawks hold off Western Kentucky at foul line, 75-70.