- PREPS
- Word of Mouth : Rust doesn't advertise but the band's been pulling in the crowds anyway with its rockin' bluesy beat.
- NORTHRIDGE : Fraternity Suspension for Offensive Flyers to Be Lifted
- New Law Has Area Drivers Buckling Up : Transportation: The rate of citations has multiplied countywide. Police say the tougher stance is saving lives.
- Officers Cleared in Death Involving Toy Gun
- BUENA PARK : Teachers Contract Negotiations Stall
- Police Tales From the Naked City
- Ex-Sen. Smith Hospitalized
- In the Petal House, Construction Materials Come Into Full Flower
- NEA to Award $14.5 Million to Arts Organizations : Funding: South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa will get $115,000; six other Southland groups are recipients.
- South Torrance Boys Were Nearly Called for Traveling : Basketball playoffs: San Dimas' upset of Fresno Central forced the Spartans to change their itinerary.
- ROUNDUP : Hart Errors Pave Way for Royal, 13-3
- ANGELS : Gene Nelson's Arm Comes Back to Life
- BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : In Trying Year, Bowen Shines
- SOCCER : U.S. Team Gets a Scoreless Tie With Hungary
- The Search for DeMille's Lost City
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- An Irish Pig
- Amtrak Train Hits Propane Truck; Driver Dies in Blast
- Eating of the Green : The Spinach Doctors
- Anti-Graffiti Ordinance Would Put Merchants on Notice : Law enforcement: Stores would have to keep spray paint and markers under lock and key, and possession would be restricted.
- Gala at Four Seasons Benefits Aviva Center
- The L.A. 4: Is Their Case Beyond Hope of Justice?
- Ruling by Appellate Court Boosts State 'Hate Crimes' Law
- Sony Denied Request to Close Madison Avenue : Development: The City Council's decision, made after hearing protests from the public, stalls studio's bid to expand.
- Point of Excess : Acupuncturists Struggle to Make a Living in Crowded Field
- THE TOAD GOES ON FOREVER : At 85 years old, 'The Wind in the Willows' and Rascally Mr. Toad Still Captivate Kids
- U.N. Rights Panel Accuses Sudan, Iraq of Killings, Terror
- Recall Notices Target Garcia, Duran
- East Whittier : Former Candidate Named to Open School Board Seat
- OJAI : FBI Seeks Robber of Wells Fargo Bank
- DANA POINT : Mobile Homes to Get Code Inspections
- Radioactive Waste Found Outside Lab : Environment: Study says amounts beyond Rockwell site near Simi Valley appear to pose no immediate health hazard.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Jones Intercable to Offer Budget Option
- Murder Thins the Thin Blue Line : The killing of still another area policeman points up the need for stronger anti-gun laws
- He's Posing That Library Is No Place for Playboy : Magazine: A Redondo Beach man calls the publication pornographic. The library director calls it an important reference tool.
- SIMI VALLEY : Youths Feted for Essays on Women
- IRVINE : Cable TV Rate Hike Sparks Complaints
- Ventura to Face San Jose City in State Final Eight Matchup
- Coliseum Renovation Puts Raiders on Road During Exhibition Season
- Parting Shots : Jose Canseco Can't Figure Out Why He Was Traded, but the A's Had Their Reasons
- Prosenko Made Splash on Basepath
- TV/RADIO
- ART REVIEWS : Luciano Perna: Modernism Domesticated
- Northridge Adds Weber State to 1993 Football Schedule
- MEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Northridge Rallies to Beat Pepperdine
- Kennedy Guard Harris Named Girls' City 4-A Co-Player of Year
- Tennis
- DODGERS : Worrell May Pitch in Game Next Week
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Michigan Wins in Overtime
- Fifth-Ranked Ball State Sweeps Past Loyola
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Uses Error to Defeat Riverside, 1-0
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : McGuire Enjoys a Career Week
- Opening Creativity's Doors : Artist Helps Orangewood Kids Have Fun While Building Self-Esteem
- VAN NUYS : Probation Ordered in Kidnaping Try
- Fillmore : Sheriff's Anti-Gang Efforts Commended
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Browning Leads After Technical Program
- For Those Who Believe Golf's a Boar
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Alderson Says Athletics Will Try to Fulfill Henderson Trade Request
- L.A. Galleries Get Creative in Effort to Boost Art Scene : Exhibition: A group of dealers hopes 'L.A. International Invitational,' with works from about 15 countries, will woo new audiences and ward off tough times.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Grapes of Wrath': Vintage Melodrama
- Bosnian Refugees
- Justice
- Bosnian Refugees
- Bosnian Refugees
- Rental Tax
- Bosnian Refugees
- City Hearings on Fox Studio Expansion
- Hearing on Cedars-Sinai Master Plan
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Judge's Ruling Puts Furutani Back in the Race : Elections: 10 days after the city clerk said he did not have enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot, the former Los Angeles school board president is in the running for City Council's 15th District seat.
- City Hearings on Fox Studio Expansion
- Parking Fines and Official Exemptions
- Bosnian Refugees
- Hearing on Cedars-Sinai Master Plan
- Catholics and Abortion
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Errs Often, Pepperdine Wins
- Miscellany
- PREP ROUNDUP : Replacements Drive Huntington Beach
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : World Cup Downhill Fiasco Was Sitzmark Against the FIS
- TONIGHT'S SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS : GIRLS : Division III
- Thompson Leads CSUN Comeback : College volleyball: Matadors defeat Pepperdine in five games after losing the first two and trailing in the third, 9-5.
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : A New Lowlight for Mavericks
- Pro Football
- Educational TV Programs Lacking, Activists Charge : Television: Stations were accused, at a House subcommittee meeting, of redefining existing fare to fit the guidelines of a 1990 act requiring such shows.
- Cycling
- D.A. Layoffs Would Hit Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys Hard : Courts: An official warns that some cases could be dismissed if special prosecutors are not appointed.
- Appeal Is Dismissed in AIDS Case
- Sobriety Checkpoint to Be Staged in Carson
- You Have to Prove Belt Fits
- Miscellany
- MOORPARK : Talks Stall Between Teachers, District
- An Experienced Hand : Brown Gives Ventura Leadership as Sophomore Guard
- Plans to build a $27-million Olympic stadium...
- TV/RADIO
- TV/RADIO
- Film Directing Class at UCLA Extension
- Catholics and Abortion
- Shakely and Bates
- Trappers
- Trappers
- MOVIES - March 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1993
- Obituaries - March 11, 1993
- Obituaries - March 11, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 11, 1993
- Anaheim Hills Slide Victims to Go Home : Disaster: Evacuation order that involved 45 residences will be rescinded next week on an 'area-by-area' basis. Residents' reactions mixed.
- When Chris Loll graduated from high school...
- MISSING GOLD? Sure, Leslie Nielsen is now...
- KANSAS CITY'S FINEST: Despite local health addicts...
- Dallies' Slaying Puts Focus on Safety of Officers : Dangers: Police renew talk about video cameras on patrol cars, gun control and traffic-stop procedures that may help save the lives of colleagues.
- U.S. Offering Serbia Carrot or a Stick on Bosnia : Balkans: President will be told that his help will lead to easing of sanctions. Without it, they'll worsen.
- Legislators Get Clinton Vow of Help for State : Economy: The President warns that he can do little to stop closures of military bases. But California lawmakers are heartened by his understanding of the state's economic distress.
- Make Sure Business Is Structured Carefully
- 'Rad' Is Part of the Permanent Collection at This Museum
- N.J. Engineer Arrested in Blast at Trade Center
- COLUMN LEFT/ PAUL HOFFMAN / MARK SILVERSTEIN : Safe Streets Don't Require Lifting Rights : Hahn suit is a recipe for harassment of law-abiding Latino youths.
- 30 Investigators Seeking Killer of O.C. Officer
- Bombing Suspects: Ties That Bind a Seemingly Odd Pair : Blast: Nidal Ayyad's family says Salameh was a friend. Officials say they shared bank account, roles in attack.
- Panel Backs Budget With Greater Cuts : Spending: House committee's plan would slice $62.5 billion more than what Clinton wanted.
- Motorcycle May Lead to Officer's Killer
- ELEGANCE: Maybe you know Jane Wyman from...
- INS Dropped L.A. Inquiry Into Koresh Activity : Cult: The investigation in 1990 uncovered evidence of 'questionable marriages' but was dropped when the sect leader and his followers moved to compound near Waco.
- CORPUS WHERE? If you happen to be...
- CSUN Settles Suit on Controversial Fraternity Flyers : Rights: The school agrees to reinstate the Zeta Beta Tau chapter. The decision angers a group of Chicano students and professors.
- MENDING THE ECONOMY : Clinton Moves to Ease Way for Business Loans : Credit: He orders federal examiners to be more tolerant in their scrutiny of bank lending to small- and medium-sized concerns. The industry welcomes the plan.
- TECHNOLOGY - March 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 11, 1993
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Business Group Backs LEARN Plan
- Getting With the Program : Is gridlock being replaced by consensus?
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Boundary Proposals Outlined
- The Raiders have hired 46-year-old Bill Meyers,...
- ANGELS : Sanderson Excels, Despite Anguish
- Harvey Ready for Anything : Former Angel Relief Pitcher Might Even Bat for Marlins
- DIVISION III GIRLS : Rancho Alamitos Learns Top-Seeded Morningside Is for Real
- CSUN Track Athletes Scurry, Small Suspended
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls, Jordan Limp to Victory Over SuperSonics
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS
- Notre Dame Grabs Early Lead, Then Hangs On
- DIVISION I GIRLS : Capistrano Valley Loses Its Grip on the Ball and Falls to Crenshaw
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Davis to Fly Yet Another Nation's Flag
- An Outsider Creates Her Own Way In
- Ropak Acquiring 2 Canadian Plastic Makers for $8.7 Million
- Imperial Strikes Loan Deal: Imperial Credit Industries...
- Underground Magazine Will Surface Soon: Orange County's...
- Tiffany Honors Gems by Student Artists
- Vest Might Be Bulletproof but Wearer Still Vulnerable
- Doctors Fought Losing Battle to Save Dallies
- Woman Dies in House Fire in Sherman Oaks
- Start Here First, Then Move On
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arrest of Soccer Player Raises Thorny Legal Issues
- Leaving Their Mark : Youths Risk Everything to Tag Walls, Buses and Traffic Signs With Graffiti
- 7TH DISTRICT : Magana Leads Hall in Campaign Funds
- Morningside Warms Up, Then Wins : Boys' basketball: The Monarchs take control in second quarter of 80-61 victory over Exeter.
- Trainer Repeats Dope Allegation : Horse racing: Evans, who was fired by Cerin, says that he was asked to go to Canada to purchase clenbuterol, a banned substance.
- A Homecoming for Perez at Midfield : Soccer: He leaves Saudi Arabia to rejoin the U.S. team and is counted on to stir up a stagnant attack.
- DODGERS : Wallach, Davis Seek Help of Smith
- Conacher Takes Blame After Kings Falter, 4-3
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Thoughtful Portrayal of Love Soured in 'Chez Nous'
- 'Scud Stud' Still Makes War on NBC : Television: Former foreign correspondent Arthur Kent is seeking a retraction from the network that 'defamed' him.
- C-17 Warnings Ignored, Panel Told : Defense: Ex-colonel testifies that Air Force general said McDonnell Douglas' real problem was that its lobbyists were in the wrong country clubs.
- Teledyne Picks Donald Rice as President : Aerospace: The former Air Force secretary, who has a reputation for integrity, joins a company plagued by legal problems stemming from allegations of fraud.
- Reno Vows to Attack Crime by Curbing Home Violence : Justice: Attorney general nominee is praised by senators at hearing on confirmation. She says domestic fights breed tomorrow's criminals.
- The Searchers : A Missing Dog and Its Worried Owner Cross Paths in Their Hunt for One Another
- SUN VALLEY : D.A. Won't File Charges in Stabbing
- LOS ALAMITOS : Resolution Protests State's Budget Plan
- VENTURA : Grant Will Fund Solar Heating Repair
- North Valley Honors Ramos of San Fernando
- College Basketball
- DIVISION I BOYS : Mater Dei's Focus Stays Sharp
- He Won't Ride Off Into Sunset
- The Denver Broncos signed free-agent guard Brian...
- IVC Develops a Voice: Irvine Valley College...
- Default Filed on Thrift's Joint Venture Loans : Finance: Two banks give notice on $7.5 million for real estate projects by Fullerton Savings and a developer.
- Heeling Powers : Heart Gets Workout and Passion Makes Itself Heard in Flamenco Lessons
- Florida Is First State to Guarantee the Right to Breast-Feed in Public
- Yeltsin Foe Rejects Bid to Soften Conflict on Eve of Crucial Session : Russia: Parliament will hear plan to redefine powers and decide on April referendum.
- Metal Detectors to Be Used at Schools in Buena Park : Security: Trustees cite recent incidents involving weapons. Action appears to be the first in O.C.
- 2 Lawmakers Seek to Avert Budget Snags : Finances: Legislators advocate a balanced spending plan every two years and quarterly reviews that could trigger automatic cuts.
- Anglo Wins in Pasadena's Latino District : Election: Homeowner vote helps Crowfoot beat Morales for open seat on City Council. Two incumbents are returned to office.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- College Basketball
- Western Digital Alleges Patent Infringement, Sues San Jose Company : Courts: The action comes following similar litigation filed by Conner Peripherals last week. Both suits involve computer disk drive technology.
- Mitterrand Joins Clinton in Push for Aid to Russia
- Campaign Launched to Draft Brown for Statewide Office
- Roster of On-Duty Deaths
- When Worlds Collide : For Some, Cults Hold All the Answers
- $84 Million in Hidden Loot: Scandal Mounting in Tokyo : Corruption: Onetime political kingmaker is accused of stashing away $50 million. Son's cache is put at $34 million.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Missile Leaves Colorful Vapor Trail at Sunset
- Hawks and Doves Know a Sacred Cow When They See It
- Boyz II Men Wins Soul Train Honors
- THOUSAND OAKS : Food, Clothes Drive Aimed at Armenia
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Gifts That Can Prove Very Costly
- Man Denies He Tried to Break Doctor's Jaw
- Fast Food Keeps Clark in Fast Lane
- Federal judge David Doty rejected an appeal...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : In the Car or the Starting Lineup, Whitehead Is a Fortunate One
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Master Chorale Performs Sans Orchestra
- At ShoWest It's Sell! Sell! Sell! : Movies: The trade convention is not Cannes or Sundance, where art and the artist are celebrated. It's about big business--the bigger the better.
- AN APPRECIATION : Billy Eckstine's Career a Glorious Roller-Coaster
- Big Blowup Technology: Normal-size photos, 8 by...
- Obituary : Harper Goff; Film Stage Designer Did Work for Disney
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 1,500 Employees Placed on Four-Day Workweek
- Obituary : Bob Crosby; Bing's Brother Rose to Fame as Bandleader
- Reinstating Fraternity Weighed to Avoid Suit : Cal State Northridge: The university president gauges Chicano officials' reactions to possible settlement with a group that issued offensive flyer.
- 8th-Grade Students Pitch In to Plant 50 Donated Trees
- CAMARILLO : City Weighs Citing Gays in Hiring Policy
- SAN FERNANDO : Suicide Ruled Out in Death of Couple Struck by Train
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Jolt of Coffey Might Mean Cup for Detroit
- It's a Good Name for a Team if You Follow Roller Derby
- UCLA Women's Soccer Team Elevated From Club Status
- TV REVIEWS : CBS' 'Sirens': Watchable but Bland
- STAGE
- Clinton, Nixon Join on Yeltsin Wavelength : Presidency: The baby boomer and the ex-President he once opposed find common ground on the question of aid to Russia.
- A snowball's chance in Redondo Beach: Nicholas...
- None Hurt as Shots Are Fired Into 5 South County Homes
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / STATE REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Hardy, Giordano Lift Buena, 53-44
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : With Imaginary Gun Loaded, USC's Chatman Is Hitting Target
- NHL ROUNDUP : 3 Goals Give Selanne 100 Points, Jets 4-2 Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Adventurous, Wide-Ranging Set From Black 47 at the Roxy
- SUCCESSION WATCH : Radio Excellence
- ANAHEIM : Ice Carver Is on Artistic Hot Streak
- Pig Cells Give 2 Liver Patients Bridge to Life
- Clinton Names San Diegan to Education Post
- Nicaraguan Team to Bargain With Gunmen at Embassy in Costa Rica
- Helen Hayes Hospitalized in New York
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : UC Can Learn to Do More With Less : Early retirements coupled with a call-back plan, privatizing sports programs are among longer-term solutions.
- SIMI VALLEY : Donation to Fund Easter Egg Hunt
- LANCASTER : Bank Posts $20,000 Reward in Killing
- Talk Loudly, Wave a Weak Stick : U.N. secretary general means well but overplays his hand
- Plan to Build 239 Condos Put On Hold : Encino: Backers blame red tape. They will decide by the end of March whether to include homes in the controversial complex.
- Lost Cesium-137 Leads to Tightened Security : Safety: A small vial of the radioactive substance was recovered, but a state investigation is continuing.
- LA HABRA : New Private School to Hold Orientation
- Attorney Questions Officers' Actions in Fatal Shooting : Trial: Lawyer says police wrongly considered only lethal action against man with a toy gun. The jury begins deliberations today in $5-million civil suit.
- Buena's Giordano Gave Thousand Oaks the Old 1-2
- DIVISION III GIRLS : Costa Mesa Saved by DiCamilli
- Winnipeg Blue Bomber wide receiver Larry Thompson...
- Tariff Puts Future of Mitsubishi's Montero in Doubt
- State Water Board Delays Plan to Protect Delta
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Drug Firms Seek Antitrust Law Exemption for Price-Curb Talks
- Mexico's Ruling Party Sets Limit on Donations : Politics: New policy is response to outcry over reports that Salinas solicited millions of dollars in contributions.
- Leniency Sought for Crusader
- VAN NUYS : Woman Wounded in Domestic Dispute
- Things Finally Back on Track : Amtrak Commuters, Freight Rolling After Storm Debris Cleared
- Santa Barbara Board Election a 4-Month Cliffhanger : Supervisors: By day's end Tuesday, rancher Willy Chamberlin had moved ahead--by 2 votes--of panel Chairman Bill Wallace. But this soap opera isn't over.
- Defense Does Trick for Lakers, 123-121 : Pro basketball: They shoot 62.8%, but win because they stop Pistons' best options in final minute.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- DIVISION V BOYS : Brethren Stops Riverdale, Rolls to 56-22 Victory
- Brown Swaps Schools, Not Careers
- THEATER REVIEW : When Two-Bit Crooks Go for High Stakes
- Northrop Will Slash 2,400 Jobs : Aerospace: Most of the cuts will hit California. Company cites Boeing's 747 cutbacks and declining B-2 development work.
- Japan Moves to Help Foreigners Do Business : Trade: Agency announces a series of steps that it says will seek to boost imports and outside investment.
- Flywheel Idea Gets Back on Track : Technology: Honeywell and a small Washington firm set out to develop an alternative to conventional batteries to power electric cars.
- Press, Public Flock to See Justice Unfold
- BOOK REVIEW : Journey of Discovery Yields Magical Verse : JOURNEY TO THE VANISHED CITY: The Search for a Lost Tribe of Israel <i> by Tudor Parfitt</i> St. Martins: $22.95, 288 pages
- Italy's Corruption Scandal Ensnares Craxi, 2 Executives
- Panel Backs Site for Police Training Center
- Decisions
- Azusa Pacific Wins District Title
- Federal judge David Doty rejected an appeal...
- ECONOMY
- End RTC, Homefed President Says : Thrifts: Agency fraught with 'waste and mismanagement,' Administration told. Meanwhile, its chief reportedly leaves this week.
- Flashback From the Tie-Dyed Decade
- Santa Fe Archbishop Admits Relationships : Catholicism: Cleric's apology gives no details, but a church official says he apparently had consensual sex with three women.
- Obituary : Frank Orme; Fought for Higher TV Standards
- SIMI VALLEY : Clock Radio Starts Blaze in Garage
- SANTA CLARITA : Canyon High Teacher Arrested
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Aguilar, Halcovich Rescue Canyons
- PREP BASEBALL 1993: SUNSET LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Diaz Propels Kennedy to 10-1 Victory With 4-Hitter
- Banks Earn Record Profits Thanks to Falling Rates
- FINANCIAL MARKET : Dow Inches Up to a New Record : Market Overview
- Excalibur Planning Riverboat Gambling
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 'I Was Just Trying to Stay Alive,' King Tells Federal Jury : Trial: He says officers accused of violating his civil rights taunted him with racial epithets as they struck him. He faces further cross-examination today.
- $55-Million Jackpot Brings On a Case of Lotto Fever
- Georgia Governor Gives Up Bid to Remove Emblem From Flag
- President Plans to Offer Relief for Base Closings
- Cut Crime Rate and the Jobs Will Come : Mayor's race: The winner must make breaking the cycle the No. 1 priority.
- OXNARD : Funds Targeted for Housing Needs
- Supervisors Agree to Get Tough on Gifts : Ethics: There is agreement on a new policy, but where to draw the line on freebies will be harder to decide. The talks come in the wake of influence-peddling allegations against Don R. Roth.
- U.S. Agency Seeks $353,000 Fine From GE : Safety: EPA says cancer-causing chemicals were mishandled at company's Anaheim plant.
- Close Encounters of the Street Kind : Should you give based on a handicap? A child? A pet? Fear? Today, in the city, it is impossible to avoid the outstretched hand.
- Countywide : County Workers Get Retirement Survey
- INS Deports 52 Following Raid at Oxnard Plant : Immigration: Arrests came after audit of company's employment records found that more than half involved phony documents.
- IRVINE : Smoke, Tears Drive Drug Message Home
- Early Start, Too-Early Finish : Embarrassed Grandmother, 62, to Be Disqualified After Marathon 'Victory'
- UCLA Gives Women's Soccer Team Status; Pressure Denied
- El Toro's Burrows to Attend Indiana State
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : With Streams Running, Rafters Can Seek Out Old Haunts
- CSUN Volleyball Post-Match Practice Not a Violation
- 49ers Deny Montana Told to Shop Around
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Hyundai Grants PR Account: Hyundai Motor America...
- Dallies Remembered as Careful, Alert : Colleagues and relatives say he was a by-the-book veteran officer who knew the dangers of the job but was tiring of the violence.