- WOMEN'S GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Lopez Slowed by Two-Stroke Penalty
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : What's Good for Kansas Might Not Be for the Mississippi
- Performance Artist's Arrow Targets the Spirit
- Series of Earthquakes Shakes Western Greece
- Clinton Pressed to Join Gay-Rights March : Policy: President could show a strong stand on homosexual issues. But he could also heat up a debate the White House is hoping will cool down.
- Louis Falco; Choreographer Founded Dance Company
- India Flight Hijacked; All 203 Aboard Are Reportedly Safe
- Library's Overdue System Falls Through the Cracks
- GE Spent Nearly as Much on Its PAC as Its Employees Gave : Lawsuit: The company says the $1.85 million in corporate funds covered administrative costs of the committee for seven years.
- Bid to Oust Yeltsin Fizzles in Congress : Russia: Lawmakers concede they don't have enough votes for impeachment. Pressure is off, but formal vote is still expected. Compromise plan backs early elections.
- County's Fiscal Bind Worsening : Finances: A huge slowdown in property tax income and a loss of about $500,000 in jail booking fees are expected, officials say in report.
- Family of Shooting Victim Helps Organize Anti-Carjack Forum
- SANTA ANA : District Sees Drop in Campus Crime
- Hamas' Hold on Palestinians : Why moderates on both sides need to save the negotiations
- Jewish Women, Men Found to Differ in Philanthropy
- Owner of Vacant Land in Malibou Lake Area Sues Over Building Restrictions
- Oscar Night Presents Ultimate Challenge for Expert Gate-Crasher : On the one night when Hollywood's royalty portray themselves, Bill Hayer becomes the ultimate actor.
- Niccum's Swing Also Is on the Mend : Hart Outfielder Makes Remarkable Recovery From Auto Accident
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Beat Rangers, Move Back Into First Place
- Skiing
- Van Exel Reloads on Bench, Sparks Bearcats' Victory : East Regional: After slow start, he makes two big three-pointers as Cincinnati pulls away from Virginia, 71-54.
- Tashians' Marriage Harmonious : Concert: Barry's career path took many turns before he teamed with wife, Holly. The duo will sing and strum country tunes in Laguna Niguel tonight.
- Polykarp Kusch; Shared '55 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Alberto Franco Nogueira; Former Portuguese Official
- Jay Burton; Comedy Writer
- La Habra Man in Nazi War Crimes Trial Acquitted
- CANADA : Vancouver Hoping Yeltsin Can Hang On Until Summit
- No. 1 frequent flier: He's a travelin'...
- BURBANK : L.A. Motion Cites Airport Challenge
- Benjamin Huger Read; Leading Foreign Affairs Scholar
- NEWS ANALYSIS : As Fear Stalks the Streets of Israel, Hope Is Its Victim : Mideast: Amid a rash of attacks, a drop in morale is weakening Rabin's ability to make peace with the Arabs.
- U.N. Approves Large Force for Somalia : Peacekeeping: It will take over from U.S.-led troops May 1 and seek to disarm factions, help rebuild ravaged nation.
- Palmdale Man Killed After Aiming Replica Gun at Police
- Bill Thurman, Publisher of Aliso Viejo Review, Dies at 64 : Newsman: Activist succumbs to heart attack. He drove a red Bentley and delighted at being the center of attention.
- Jobless Rate Dips to 8.5% in County : Economy: Services, manufacturing and construction show a modest increase in workers last month.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tapping an Inner Lode
- Countywide : Another Storm Expected to Arrive Today or Tomorrow
- CITY HALL WATCH : Junket City
- VENTURA : Activists Protest Ban on Gays in Military
- Lost Monkey Finds New Home at Zoo : Wildlife: Marmoset found at Hawthorne McDonald's will eventually join other primates on exhibit at Santa Ana facility.
- Saugus Off to Races on 54th Season
- Knicks Only Add to Lakers' Problems : Pro basketball: Team has lost five in row overall and franchise-record six in row at Forum.
- Stokes Returns to Rams as a Much Richer Man
- Glendale Coach Is Suspended : Junior college baseball: Coots will miss one game because his team had two ejections in WSC play.
- ART REVIEW : Two Masters Who Set California Creativity Apart : Shows of William Brice and Richard Diebenkorn combine to inspire thoughts of what it means to be a West Coast artist.
- Auto Racing
- The Philadelphia Eagles signed tight end Mark...
- O'Donnell Signs Offer With Buccaneers
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Jockeys Guerin and Errico Left Their Marks in Different Ways
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Brown's Defense a Picture and a Thousand Words
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Plays One at Time to Lead by 2
- Documentary Fest Set at Otis Art School
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Refined Guitarist Ghiglia at Northridge
- Man Behind The The's Gloomy 'Dusk' : Matt Johnson is friendly--a complete contrast to the group's glum sensibility and his lyrics about 'dark things.'
- Spirited Scores Invigorate Southwest Chamber Program
- T-Bill Auction May Be Delayed
- Reduce Risks of Fire and Be Prepared Anyway--Then Sleep a Little Easier
- Gehrig's Disease Clinical Trials Near : Medicine: Discovery of the defective gene that causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis prompts a rush to begin potential treatments. Nearly all U.S. patients will be eligible.
- HOME MAINTENANCE : How to Keep Cockroaches From Driving You Buggy
- Dispute Points Up Difficulty of Governing Oil Tankers : Commerce: Officials found a ship had engine trouble and dubious logs. But they couldn't keep it from sailing.
- Hope Rejects Sale of Ranches as Parkland : Property: Refusal to accept $19.5-million offer casts doubt on plan to preserve mountain acreage as open space. Proposed Ahmanson Ranch homes project is also jeopardized.
- Ventura to Send Up to 20 Layoff Notices
- WOODLAND HILLS : Husband Surrenders After Body Is Found
- Blustery Storm Soaks Southland : Weather: In Orange County, rain accounts for 73 accidents and freeway tie-ups. Anaheim Hills residents keep nervous watch on landslide.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Lose on Late Homer
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Politics and Pitching Mix Well for Pepperdine Reliever
- Boys' All-League Soccer
- SIMI VALLEY : Adams Convicted of Murder in '86 Killing
- 100,000 Youths Will Attend Denver Gathering Featuring Visit by Pope
- Combination Locks Up No-Hitter for Moorpark
- ART REVIEW : Auspicious Bow for African Art Museum
- OAK PARK : Route for Express Bus Service Sought
- SAN CLEMENTE : Authorities Identify Drowning Victim
- SANTA PAULA : Man Gets 25 Years to Life in Murder
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man Convicted in 1986 Murder Case
- MISSION VIEJO : Site Limits for Adult Businesses Extended
- Middle Class
- Give Ducks Some Time Before They Quack Up
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- Another Other Film School
- Everyone Else Knows What Real Story Was
- Clinton's Plan for Economic Renewal
- Grass-Roots Pressure on Congress
- Give Him Full Credit for Criticizing Rider
- Jerry Goldsmith
- A Moving Tribute to Iowa's Street
- Local News: It's What's Really Happening
- 'Crying' for a Change
- Triple Crown Coverage Is Still a Big Hit
- Bravo to Reader for Finding Error
- Study on Lesbianism
- Everyone Else Knows What Real Story Was
- Pillsbury Controversy
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- Law Professor Turns King Trial Interpreter : Analysis: Attending for scholarly reasons, she often is called upon to explain the nuances of courtroom action for the media. Her views tilt toward the prosecution's side, but she has also gained the admiration of defense lawyers.
- If You Can't Believe Chick, Who's Left?
- Local News: It's What's Really Happening
- Initiatives for Children
- A Call for Legislation
- About Identifications . . .
- Grass-Roots Pressure on Congress
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- ART
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pacific Symphony's Young Cellist Plays With Fire : Timothy Landauer's fervent performance of Brahms shows he has taste and technique to burn.
- Anchors Away : Prairie, Navy's Oldest Active Ship, Is Decommissioned
- Rosenthal Introduces Bill to Stop Proposed Rail Over Freeway
- Pastor Tries to Make Clinton Feel at Home in D.C. Church
- MISSION VIEJO : City OKs Funds for Recreation Centers
- Man Given Life Sentence in Woman's Fatal Bludgeoning : Crime: Neill F. Matzen maintains that he did not kill the victim in the murder-for-hire plot. He is ineligible for parole.
- 4 Dead as Storm Lashes Southland : Rain: The fatalities are caused by traffic accidents. Homeowners in Studio City and Agoura Hills fear further mudslides.
- District OKs Starting High School
- ECONOMY
- Yields Up on Fears of Inflation : Markets: Long-term bond rates jump to 6.94%. The surge helped send Dow down 21.34.
- Christianity, Politics Mix at Convention
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Roth Link to Bribes Sought but Never Found
- Russia's No. 2 Has His Eye on Top Spot
- INGLEWOOD : District to Seek OK to Add Metal Detectors at Schools
- CAMARILLO : Study on Recycling Plant Proposal OKd
- ORANGE : Tour of Estates Will Benefit Horse Trails
- No. 2 for Northridge Over a No. 1 Team
- Judge Stalls Bid to Oust Beleaguered Auto Maker : Courts: Vector board's firing of Jerry Wiegert is blocked. The firm could face receivership, which some directors say is better than leaving the maverick entrepreneur at the wheel.
- Hope Rejects Deal, Imperils Ahmanson Plan
- Federal Authorities Begin Edging Closer to Texas Cult Compound
- Rollin M. Perkins; Teacher of Law for Six Decades
- John Christ; Radio, Early TV Producer
- Farrow Tells of Offer to Break Allen's Legs : Custody: Actress says an ex-husband proposed the violent solution to her legal duel with filmmaker. She testifies daughter made second claim of sex abuse.
- EL RIO : Grand Jury Finds Variety of Violations
- Christian Cleric Argues That Jesus Was Black : Images: He says the popular notion of a white Christ is a myth. On Easter, he plans to ask his church members to burn those pictures and replace them with ones showing an Afro-Semitic.
- Man Who Staged Death Admits Passport Fraud : Courts: He left wife and seven children, then took new identity. He remains in federal custody.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Residents Warned of Burglary Ring
- Moorpark College Forensic Team Off to Nationals
- Denny Defendants Denied Data to Support Bias Claim
- Drexler Back; Trail Blazers Beat Clippers
- Snyder Law Firm Survives School Board Challenge : Santa Clarita Valley: Concerns about doing business with the lobbyist arise over a possible conflict of interest and an ethics investigation.
- Giving the Slip to Stains From Bathtub Decals
- COLUMN ONE : A People Poisoned by Chaos : In what remains of Yugoslavia, a sense of injustice is pervasive and violent crime is skyrocketing. Experts fear that what is also growing is a dangerous national psychosis.
- Bayer Hopes New 'Select' Line Will Ease Its Headache
- Clinton and Kohl Agree Russia Is Top Priority : Diplomacy: President and German chancellor emphasize importance of reforms and offer encouragement to Yeltsin.
- NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Coach: Stanford's Spark Missing
- A Foolish Doggone Decision
- Georgia running back Garrison Hearst has changed...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : North Carolina Slides Through Back Door, Beating Arkansas : East Regional: Tar Heels win, 80-74, to advance to game against Cincinnati for berth in Final Four.
- DIVISION II MEN'S TOURNAMENT : CS Bakersfield Beats Wayne State to Reach Final
- ART REVIEWS : At Burnett Miller Gallery, Minimalism Marches On
- NBC Crash Has Impact on Viewers
- 'Project' Celebrates Grandma Moses Through Dance
- TV REVIEWS : Loving Adaptation of Saroyan Tale
- DODGERS : Worrell Impressive as a One-Day Starter
- Storm Snarls Traffic; 4 Killed : Weather: Record rainfall contributes to accidents and leaves mudslide-wary residents on edge. Forecasters see a chance of showers today.
- Westminster Coach Cossarek Resigns
- CS Long Beach Gives Greenberg 5-Year Contract
- Payne Quits to Fight Another Day : Boxing: He gives up after seventh round of heavyweight bout, claiming elbow from Van Nuys' Butler had affected his vision.
- ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks' String at 53 Matches
- ARCHITECTURE
- As expected, the Rams signed free agent...
- THEATER REVIEW : Execution of 'Scenes' a Talky Tour de Force
- Best Advice Is to Keep Mouth Shut
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Vasary With L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- AWARDS
- WEEKEND TV : Roundball and Political Hardball
- NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR WRESTLING : Gayer Outlasts Tapia for Small Consolation
- Kings Close the Door on Oilers : Hockey: They make playoffs with 4-1 victory. Edmonton fails to qualify for first time.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Intriguing Sonic Onslaught From Medicine at English Acid
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Enterprising Concert From Southwest Society
- Sailing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : It's Almost Another Fab Dive for Michigan : West: George Washington hangs tough, but Wolverines get the key rebounds at the finish, 72-64.
- Watts Heads List of Area Arcadia Inductees
- STAGE
- Cal's Wrong-Way Roy Riegels Dead at 83
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- Give Ducks Some Time Before They Quack Up
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- The Clock Rarely Stops for Harrick-Bashing, but He Has Fans, Too
- Bill Honig
- Study on Lesbianism
- MOVIES - March 27, 1993
- YOUNG AT FAULT: The city of Irvine's...
- Repo Man Says Police Beat Him After He Sought Help : Inquiry: Complainant says he was in a hail of gunfire while fleeing the scene of a repossession and hoped to attract attention of officers. He succeeded.
- FAVORABLE JUDGE? Assemblywoman Doris Allen (R-Cypress) has...
- HIGHS AND LOWS: Horowitz played there. Pavarotti...
- Mayoral Field Finds No Easy Fix to Budget
- Under U.S. Pressure, Bosnian Serb Commander Announces Cease-Fire : Balkans: While truce is heralded as breakthrough, relief officials express dismay at its cost.
- Father's Illness Keeps First Lady From Health Care Panel : Policy: Aides say they hope she will be able to attend the task force's first public meeting. Colleagues say work on the reform plan has not stopped.
- CHIEF SALUTE: Sunday's annual awards by the...
- Officers Kill Armed Man Holed Up in Tax Agency : Violence: Jim Ray Holloway overpowered guards and took hostages at Board of Equalization Building. Police say he was having tax problems.
- Names in the News - March 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - March 27, 1993
- Obituaries - March 27, 1993
- Obituaries - March 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - March 27, 1993
- PLATFORM : The Right to Protest
- Reed to Compete in Track for UCLA
- West: No Laker Is a Leader : Pro basketball: General manager says Pfund has had more patience with team than he would have.
- Contingency Plan in Place for Rainouts
- Mater Dei Routs Capistrano Valley
- Inconsistency Undercuts 'Rising Tide'
- A Brighter Outlook : Prints by artists from the Northwest, on view at Pierce College, reflect an existence that is less plagued by difficulty than life in Los Angeles.
- IRVINE : Officers to Vote on New Police Contract
- SPORTS WATCH : Foul Play
- BURBANK : City, L.A. County Agree to Land Swap
- Countywide : Union, Ex-Worker Told to Arbitrate
- If your vice is fast food, consider...
- SAN FERNANDO : Charities to Split $150,000 Donated by Citrus Group
- IRVINE BOXING : Santa Ana's Ramirez Sets Tone Early, Beats Herrera
- Rams Expected to Sign Fred Stokes Today
- 'Little Guy' Sends Chill Through Hollywood : Movies: Carl Mazzocone's court victory over actress Kim Basinger will force stars to choose their lines carefully when discussing a script.
- Hunting for Treasure : Judith Rubinfeld, a secondhand dealer, sells estate jewelry at a downtown showroom.
- Countywide : New Rules Ordered for School Bus Fares
- Zuno Arce Gets Life in Camarena Kidnaping : Courts: The Mexican businessman was convicted in December for his role in torture and murder of the DEA agent.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Candidate Asks Panel to Sponsor Debate
- Countywide : Homeless Pupils Get Class Treats
- THOUSAND OAKS : $19.8-Million Ticket Purchased at Mall
- Defendant's Ways Led Inexorably to a Box of Troubles
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon Denounces Reno's Firings
- Northridge's Ailing Morales May Be Finished
- After Firing First Volley, Matadors Fall : College volleyball: After Northridge jumps ahead, third-ranked Pepperdine rallies for 13-15, 15-3, 16-14, 15-8 victory, tightening its hold on second place.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Magic Bubbles Can't Help 'Un-Becoming'
- Give Every Neighborhood a Share : Mayor's race: Community councils, open to everyone, would empower all Angelenos in decision-making for the city.
- Countywide : Meeting Today on AIDS Walk
- WESTSIDE : Magnet to Become First Charter School in District
- Ojeda Declines to Speak : Aftermath: Cleveland Indian pitcher, released from hospital, avoids reporters.
- BRIEFLY
- TV REVIEWS : The Myths, Magic of George Lucas
- Love Takes All Kinds in Pair of Original One-Acts
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Yesterday' Reborn With Same Flaws
- Orange : Police Patrol Fee Jeopardizes Carnival
- VENTURA : County Agencies to Hold Open House
- Loyola Jockeys for Position in WCC : Baseball: The Lions can move into contention in the conference race with a strong showing against San Diego this weekend.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Colorado Scores Upset Over Stanford, 80-67
- ROUNDUP : Windmiller, Calcante Lead Northridge Win
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Moog Posts Consecutive Shutouts
- Irvine Softball Pitcher Smith Commits to Furman
- Sons Get Prison for Fatal Neglect of Their Father : Courts: Judge cites 'cruelty and depravity' of Huntington Beach brothers who are sentenced to four years for letting parent die of septic poisoning on his rotting mattress.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Mayor's Office Moves to Scrap 10-Nation Tour : Travel: Decision is in response to criticism from the city controller's office. More than a dozen harbor officials had signed up for the Asian trip.
- Battle Royal : IRS Will Auction Diner Unless 'the Queen' Dishes Up Rescue
- Senator or Not, Too Many Steps Merits a Call
- WOMEN'S GOLF DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Hard Work Pays Off for Lopez
- Academy Symposium of Foreign Film Nominees
- Pasadena Art Alliance Announces 7 Grants
- Pop Album Chart : Coverdale/Page Rocks Into the Top 5
- O.C. Groups Fail to Bid for State Funds : Grants: Laguna Art Museum applied, but Newport Harbor and the Irvine Fine Arts Center declined to seek state awards.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Chapman Makes a Case for 'Trial'
- Vampire Film Series Related by Blood : Movies: Monthlong event exploring the monster's mystique begins tonight at the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
- 'Summer Nights at the Ford' Announced : Entertainment: The new series will bring together 34 performances from 14 local organizations.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Say Cheese a Cafe to Smile About
- Fox's 'In Living Color': Life After Wayans' World
- A Course in Culture : Learning Yiddish songs helps this student gain insight into the history and character of his people.
- Not Too Old to Tumble : Gymnastics, the competitive domain of the young, provides the workout of choice for adults at a Chatsworth facility.
- Rich or Poor, Most Men With a Shirt to Their Names Need Pocket Change
- "Talking 'Bout . . . My God!"Several...
- PTAs Want Restrictions on Paint-Ball Guns : Weapons: They look real and can inflict painful welts. A proposal calls for stronger safety warnings and tighter controls on the sale of ammo to minors.
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : Tougher Stance on Graffiti Proposed
- Life as a 'Magnificent Volunteer Person' : Community service: Sally Garcia's four-year donation of time, energy and goodwill has been recognized in her civilian award from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Vanderbilt Prevails in Close Game
- Miscellany
- Roth Was Spared Such Embarrassments as Arrest, Handcuffs
- Health Center Services
- Smooth Transfer : After Leaving Duke, Billy McCaffrey Has Quietly Found Niche at Vanderbilt
- University's Gallagher Is at Peace With His Situation
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans to Resume Game With Washington
- Easley Joins Kids in Infield : Ex-Outfielder Knows Angels Are Building for Future Success
- 'Mary Poppins' Dances Off the Screen
- THEATER REVIEWS : Broad Humor Overwhelms 'Harvey'
- Bloom's Off Cherry Blossom Festival
- COVER STORY : Experts advise looking at data, asking questions and getting opinions from friends and physicians.
- Health Reform Will Cover Prescriptions, Sources Say
- L.A. Asks for Restrictions on Blythe Street Gang Activities : Panorama City: A suit contends that hanging out and possession of certain tools aid violence and drug-dealing. The ACLU warns of liberties being trampled.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mobile Car Washers Agree to Conditions
- At This Club, It's Peers Without Beers : Support group: The statewide organization strives to defuse the pressure faced by teen-agers that can lead to drug and alcohol abuse.
- WESTMINSTER : Home Development OKd by City Council
- Officers Arrest 3 Men, Seize 2 Pounds of Cocaine
- BURBANK : Celebrities to Star in School Fund-Raiser
- Parks Agency Sweetens Its Offer for Bob Hope's Land : Development: Officials would pay $19.5 million for two properties in effort to keep Ahmanson deal from unraveling.
- 2 Days After Surgery, Gentry Listed as 'Fair'
- Triplett, Price Share Lead in Florida
- Sailing
- Astros to Reassign Former Titan Nevin
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : West L.A. Angler Wins Halibut Derby
- Having One Network Try to Show It All Is the Real Madness
- Thomas the Train Gathering Steam
- Red Ribbons for AIDS Awareness Cause Ripples
- Underground Looks Get an Airing
- To the Manner Born
- Latest Bomb Suspect Points to New Clues : Probe: Information provided by Mahmud Abouhalima could link the attack to 'a Middle Eastern country,' sources in Egypt say.
- Countywide : Group to Host Rally for Gays in Military
- OXNARD : Women, Minorities Put on Reading List
- Man's Body Is Found in Surf
- SIMI VALLEY : Same Men Suspected in 2 Robberies
- VAN NUYS : Young Cartoonists Put Pens to Work Against Smoking
- Green Without Being Mean : Compromise to help economy and environment
- Crisis for Intellectual Oases
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : NCAA DIVISION II MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Cal State Bakersfield Advances
- Swimming
- Rather-Clinton Chat: How Warm and Fuzzy Was It? : Television: The anchorman's conversation with the new President on '48 Hours' was a far cry from his interview with President Bush in 1988.
- Earth Watch : Rain Increases Concerns Over Studio City, Agoura Hills Houses
- County Rejects Plea to Restore Funds to Head Start Provider
- Court Preempts L.A.'s Job Bias Rule on Gays : Civil rights: Appellate panel upholds state codes barring discrimination and says they supersede local ordinance. But some lawyers say California law is not strong enough.