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What happened on March 22, 1991
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2 Navy Planes Collide; 27 Are Believed Dead : Aviation: Ships and helicopters search unsuccessfully for survivors 60 miles southwest of San Diego.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Hopes to Double Water to Southland : Drought: Reservoirs that feed Southern California continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
By Virginia Ellis and William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE TIMES POLL : 31% of Angelenos Say Gates Should Quit Now
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
King Hussein Revives Israel Peace Talks Idea
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Turkey's Ambitious 1st Couple : The Bushes' weekend guests are a flashy, controversial pair. In Turgut and Semra Ozal, some see democratic reformers. Others are reminded of the Perons.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Real Estate Showing Signs of Snapping Out of Slump : Economy: From coast to coast, brokers report upturn in home sales. It could spur recovery from recession.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOP Preferred by 36% to 29%, New Poll Finds
By Jack Nelson, TIMES WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
Naval Planes Collide in Midair; 27 Believed Dead : Crash: The all-weather aircraft were flying in stormy skies on a training mission off the San Diego coast.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Frees 1,135 Kuwaiti Captives; 3,865 Still Held
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Wants Iraqi Arms Destroyed : Persian Gulf: Disposal of all chemical, biological, nuclear weapons and missiles is demanded in proposed U.N. resolution. Reparations are also sought.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Say Tests Show King Was Legally Drunk
By Richard A. Serrano and Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Court Refuses to Expand Parent Definition
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Lawmakers Consider State Tax on Services : Budget: Supporters say it could quickly ease the expected shortfall of up to $10 billion. Similar laws have been repealed in other states.
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Adds Support in Hope Land Trade : Growth: Ventura County officials are surprised at backing for turning over property in swap for road.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Federal 'Dial-a-Porn' Limits Upheld : Ruling: Appeals court sustains law requiring individuals who want access to adult telephone services to formally request them. The decision could destroy the industry, a spokesman says.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Hopes to Double Water to Southland : Drought: Reservoirs that feed Southern California continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
By William J. Eaton and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Woman Tells Satanic Horror Story to Jury : Testimony: She and her daughter, 11, say they were sexually abused and forced to drink human blood. Her sister has joined the suit against their mother, 76.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Confirms Martinez as Drug Control Director
From Associated Press
Controllers Disagreed on Fog, Probe Told
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spate of Bills Presages Congress Energy Fight : Legislation: Democrats seek conservation, GOP urges production. Some Republicans want to avoid issue.
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sliding Toward Civil War In Yugoslavia
Czech Leader, Fearing Soviet Backlash, Says the Time Isn't Right to Join NATO : East Europe: Havel acknowledges the danger of links with the West that exclude Moscow.
By Joel Havemann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : $2.6-Billion Nuclear Energy Plan Shelved
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Violence Erupts on Date of '60 Massacre
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : Bosch Changes His Mind on Retiring
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Britain Scraps a Thatcher Pet, Hated Poll Tax
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Rio Slum Dwellers Turn Into Squatters
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
EC Leaders Will Meet in April to Discuss Gulf
\o7 United Press International\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House and Senate OK Jordan Aid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Republics Agree to Crisis Summit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
3 of 5 Bodies Found in Crash of Copter
\o7 United Press International\f7
Soviets Get Clocks Back on Track--and It's About Time
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Soviet Deputies Cite Vote, Call for New Union Treaty
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Kuwait Gets American Red Cross Aid
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Poland Will Drop Visa Rule for Americans as Spur to Investment
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Summary Executions Still Occurring in Kuwait : Human rights: Victims are Palestinians and other suspected collaborators of Iraq. 'The government is 'not in control,' the Red Cross says.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hussein May Have Thought He Could Win the War, Diplomat Tells Congress
\o7 Reuters\f7
Japan to Pay U.S. $5.7 Billion Today for Gulf Cost
From Associated Press
For 3,000 Kuwaitis Moved to U.S., It's Been Tough, Too : Displaced persons: They are elated that their country is again free, yet frustrated that they cannot rejoin their families. And the living's been hard.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Generals Likely to Get Medals, Not Another Star
From Times Wire Services
Swiss Appointed U.N.'s Top Envoy for Middle East
From a Times Staff Writer
Aquino May Let Imelda Marcos Return, but She'll Face Charges
From Associated Press
S. Korea-U.S. Military Field Exercise Ends
\o7 United Press International\f7
U.S. Deficit Grows to $110.6 Billion, 13% Over '90 Pace
From Associated Press
Jury Urges Executing Man, 75, Who Killed 5
\o7 United Press International\f7
3 N.Y. Officers Charged in Unprovoked Pistol-Whipping
By David Treadwell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 Rescued, Homes Lost in Oahu Floods
From Associated Press
Doctor Links HIV Case to Beating of Gays
From The Washington Post
Deaf Infants Say 'Goo-Goo' in Sign Language : Language: Findings indicate babies' manual and vocal babblings are inherent in the growing brain.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Deaf Infants Say 'Goo-Goo' in Sign Language, Study Shows : Language: Findings indicate babies' manual and vocal babblings are inherent in the growing brain.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Gates' Status Could Jeopardize Book Deal : Fallout: Autobiography might be difficult to sell if he is no longer chief, publishing experts say.
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beating Incident Dogs Bradley as He Goes Out Into Community
By Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Arrest Murder Suspect, Free Woman
By Nieson Himmel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nick Vanoff, 61; Producer Won Tony, Five Emmys
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clarence Leo Fender; Created Renowned Stratocaster Guitar
By Mike Boehm and Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
DC-9, Private Plane Come Within 200 Feet of Crashing
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Eileen Sedgwick; Silent Films Star
Reagans Seek Burial Permit for Library
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Student Stabbed in Fight at School Dies
Carl's Jr. Bid for Campus Site Gains Despite Gays' Protest
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : $860,000 OKd for Sewage Treatment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 4 Are Finalists for Chancellor Post
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Loggers Weighing Ecology Proposal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill to Limit Tests on Animals Gains
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHING: A Santa Ana resident in the...
By Jerry Hicks and Lily Eng
SEE YA AROUND: Dist. Atty. Michael R. Capizzi edged a step...
By Jerry Hicks and Lily Eng
Witness Tells of Deal With U.S. in Fowlie Case
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leo Fender, Electric-Guitar Pioneer, Dies in Fullerton
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEND THE ENVOY: Orange County gets its first foreign...
By Lily Eng and Jerry Hicks
O.C.-Based CPC Bids $1.1 Billion for Competitor
By John O'Dell and Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GOLDEN OLDIE: After more than a year of training, swimmer...
By Lily Eng and Jerry Hicks
State Hopes to Double Water for Southland : Drought: Reservoirs continue to fill. An increased allocation may bring the relaxation of rationing.
By William J. Eaton and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
British Credit Card Fraud Tops $50 Million
\o7 Reuters\f7
Arms Smugglers Arrested
\o7 Reuters\f7
Chemical Pollutes S. Korean Water
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Transparent Ballot Boxes Due in Mexico
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BOOK REVIEW : Journeys Are Essential--and Involuntary : TRAVELING LADIES \o7 by Janice Kulyk Keefer\f7 ; William Morrow, $18.95, 272 pages
By Elaine Kendall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
In Hiding: A woman and her 5-year-old daughter at the...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
2 Finds in One Mall Worth Checking Out
By Beth Ann Krier and Jeannine Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
And the Top Designer for the Oscars Is . . . Who will be...
COMPILED BY THE FASHION STAFF
Working on the Gold Chain Gang
By Betty Goodwin
Color Commentary : Oscar de la Renta, Emanuel Ungaro Speak in Deep Tones of Pink, Purple, Green
By Mary Rourke, TIMES FASHION EDITOR
Trump Claims Victory; Will Ivana Get Spoils?
By Arthur Spiegelman, REUTERS
Chief Gates Should Do the Right Thing
By Tim Rutten
So, Who Won the War? Depends on the 'Spin' : Politics: Now that the fighting is over, Gulf War II--the battle to cash in on the glory--is in full swing.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Great Tyler Trafficante Jam
By William Kissel
Easter Bonnets Brimming With Spring Blossoms
By Rose-marie Turk
Custom Designs by Armando Dress Up Shopping Plaza
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks
Fountains Are Going With the Flow : Shut-Offs Common, Though Water Saving's a Drop in the Bucket
By Leslie Herzog, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Clipboard
By April Jackson
Amateurs Take Off on the Runway : Dozens of men strut, slouch, speed or saunter their way through benefit fashion show.
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Study Links Mood Problems With Work 'Allergies'
\o7 American Health Magazine Service\f7
Sanctuary Offers a View of Nature's Splendor : All sorts of wildlife can be seen at the site. In the '80s, human migration to it was down but has picked up considerably in the '90s.
By Jay Berman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW : Return of the Green Teens : 'Secret of the Ooze' a Slap-Happy Sequel
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : A Searing 'Grapes of Wrath'
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Otis Kicks Up His Own Storm in R&B Show
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Japanese to Bring Developing Flair for Ballet to S.D.
By Frankie Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Attractions
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
San Diego Spotlight : Bagatel Is No Mere Pittance, and Sometimes Rightly So
By David Nelson
Country Music
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Silver Streakers Laugh Away the Years : Theater: The 14 members of the improvisational troupe, ranging in age from 65 to 81, have turned to comedy in their retirement hours.
By Julie Wheelock, \f7 and SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Wheelock is a Los Angeles writer.
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Creativity of La Loggia Chef a Tasty Surprise
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Singing and Playing for the Children : Concert: The organizers of Sunday's benefit at The Palomino hope to raise up to $16,000 for UNICEF.
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Appleford writes regularly about music for Valley Calendar\f7
Her Songs of Fantasy Are Striking a Winning Chord With Children
By Patricia Klein Lerner
Risque 'Flesh Gordon' Sequel: An Intergalactic Disaster
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Julia Has Two Lovers': Dialing M for Monotony
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
As a Thriller, 'Scissors' Can't Cut It
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : Albert Brooks, This Is Your Comic Afterlife
By Sheila Benson, TIMES FILM CRITIC
'Doubles' Simply Delights at Tamarind Theatre
By T. H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : Susan Caroselli Serves Up a Hilarious, Layered 'Message'
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music and Dance Reviews : New ABT 'Bayadere' Cast in Costa Mesa
By Lewis Segal
STAGE REVIEW : An Involving 'Independence' at Gnu Theatre
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music and Dance Reviews : Rare Mozart From L.A. Chamber Orchestra
By Daniel Cariaga
ART REVIEW : A Study in Plastic in 'Finish Fetish' : The well-intentioned exhibition at USC's Fisher Gallery harkens back to L.A.'s 'feel good' period but appears superficial.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
ART REVIEWS : Wiley Spins Yarns With the Boys : Masculinity, a taste for puns and a penchant for storytelling mark his work, on view at L.A. Louver Gallery.
By Kristine Mckenna, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Morrison's 'Brown Eyed Girl' Makes Love in the Grass Again
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
'Ghost' Comes Back to Life : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
By Terry Atkinson
JAZZ REVIEW : Kenny Colman Works His Way in Classic Pop Mode
By Leonard Feather
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Right Way to Eat at Pasadena Old Town's Rite Spot : If you can't make it on a Saturday night, stick to lunch or breakfast.
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Zuni Grill: Southwestern Flair
By Laurie Ochoa
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crowded House Airs It Out
By Richard Cromelin
Fall Pilots Hold to the Safe Course : Television: For all of their talk about looking for new ideas, all four networks' offerings remain, for the most part, remarkably familiar. Upstart Fox continues to be the most innovative--at least on paper.
By Dennis Mcdougal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pileggi, the Fella Behind 'GoodFellas' : Movies: For 30 years, the New York journalist has covered cops, crime, corruption and the Mafia. His book inspired the acclaimed Martin Scorsese film--and he's up for an Oscar Monday.
By Michele Willens, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Peek at Some Oscar Nominees Few Have Seen : Movies: Who's who in documentary, animated and live-action shorts categories.
By Charles Solomon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stahl Is Named to the Cast of '60 Minutes'
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget-Conscious NBC News Drops Oliver
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Davis Will Take Over Podium for Norrington
Acts Announced at Greek, Universal : Entertainers: Aretha Franklin, Garth Brooks, Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra are among the most prominent names.
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Unit Makes Car Listening Easy
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kirk Douglas Gets Special Writers Guild Honor
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carl Princi: Grand Old Man of Opera Is Back
By John Henken, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : Weak Premise Makes for a Lifeless 'Suicide'
By Ray Loynd
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Beauty of 'Beauty and Beast' Is Only Skin Deep
By James Scarborough, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : Tragicomedy Gets a Ride on 'Trains'
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : Bard-Brain Production Entertains
By James Scarborough, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Carl St. Clair Always Knows the Score : Music: The Pacific Symphony director tells a lecture audience that he digs deep into a work to understand not only the notes, but the composer's soul.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kosser Thrives in Off-Center World : Comedy: He seems more comfortable veering to the left than giving straight answers.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black Crowes Finally Get to Crow
By Dennis Hunt, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
BUSINESS
Raining on Water Importer's Parade : Drought: The latest series of storms may have doused chances that a Santa Barbara firm will get a large contract to import water from Canada.
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CPC Bids $1 Billion for Debt-Wracked Charter Medical : Hospitals: The move by the Laguna Hills-based firm would create the nation's largest provider of psychiatric services, but the Georgia company is cool to the offer.
By John O'Dell and Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : It's No Glitch: Computer Buyers Downshift to Smaller Programs
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Welcome Home' Fares Don't Fly, Enlistees Say
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Congress Votes $30 Billion More for S&L Bailout : Thrifts: The top banking regulator also warns that the fund insuring deposits is running low.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Andrea Sheridan Ordin, who held positions as chief...
Drought Stands Tip-Toe at Privacy's Fence
By S.J. Diamond
Free Plane Tickets: British Airways plans a ticket...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Safeway Inc., Oakland, has appointed Robert H. Kinnie...
Maxxam Buys Portfolio of 2 Failed Thrifts: The Resolution...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Studios, Networks Fail to Set Meeting Date: The networks...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Awards for Visionary Bottom-Liners
From a Times Staff Writer
Jeffrey Stephens has joined Bankers Trust in Los Angeles...
Polygram Records Inc., London, named New York...
David Pryde, senior vice president at Morgan Guaranty...
Disney Seeks Changes in Time-Share Law
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sterling Optical, Hackensack, N.J., has elected Robert K...
Patrick F. Noonan, 48, president of the Conservation Fund...
Measures of Money Supply Rise: The two broadest measures...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mark A. Kellman, previously with the Torrance law firm...
Joseph Pagliaro has been named president of the handbag...
New York Times Laying Off 61 Union Employees: The...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Argentina Plans to Link Its Currency to Dollar : Economy: The move is aimed at holding down runaway inflation. The Buenos Aires stock market soared on the news.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Bags, Seat Belts Required in Vans, Trucks : Safety: U.S. officials extend the 'passive restraint' requirement to the popular minivans, starting in 1994.
By Jennifer Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bid by Carter Hawley Bondholders Rejected: U.S. Bankruptcy...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
McCarthy Fires Teamster Official: William Genoese...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
UCLA Economic Forecast: Victory in the Gulf, lower...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
USAir Predicts Loss: USAir, which plans to reduce service...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Continental $2.2 Billion in Red During 4th Quarter
From Associated Press
Analyst Shares Her Favorites in Health-Care Field
By Tom Petruno
Leasing Computers Can Preserve Cash
By Jane Applegate
Annuity Could Halve Exxon Settlement
From Associated Press
Singapore Airlines Orders Pratt Engines
Ashton-Tate Settles Suits by Shareholders
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Initial Jobless Claims Rise to 8-Year High
From Times Wire Services
STOCKS : Dow Falls 16.58 Amid Worries Over Earnings
From Times Wire Services
Clients Ask Judge to Place S.F. Tax Firm in Involuntary Bankruptcy
From Associated Press
Bush names Group to Aid Czech Business
Associated Press
Disney Co. Looks to Build Empire of Time Shares : Entertainment: Company wants to change the state law regulating sale of such units before it decides on building villas in California.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rockwell Loses Its Bid for Key Air Force Contract : Defense industry: The $155.7-million deal for upgrading the electronics of the EF-111A jet was awarded to New York-based Grumman Corp.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Of the 102 largest, publicly traded companies in Orange...
Homedco Will Make Public Offering
By Anne Michaud, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hughes Will Lay Off More Employees : Downturn: The defense plant's work force reduction is part of an effort to remain competitive.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REAL ESTATE : J.M. Peters Founder to Stay On at Least Until Firm Is Sold
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Transfer of FGS Assets Blocked
Brokers Feel the Squeeze : Small Commercial Real Estate Companies Lose Out to Big Ones as Market Shrinks
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trends: Building Permits Countywide Retail Building...
A Brighter Note: After months of seminars discussing how...
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
National Health Wins Food Union Contract
A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the...
FOCUS: TRABUCO HILLS CENTER Trabuco Hills Center, a...
Thomas Green Sells San Diego Brokers' Firm
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
"Do you want to live in L.A. 10 years from now?" was the...
By Steve Harvey
How to Help Student Athletes : Landmark report says college athletics have gone way off course
The Quagmire Awaiting America : Be careful about getting involved in Iraq
Bureaucracy Watch : Cable Vision
Council of Recreant Avoidance : City Council debates LAPD issue: Where does it stand?
State Tries to Bar Door to Nursing Home Reforms : Elderly: California lobbies against new regulations, continuing to ignore abuses.
By Henry A. Waxman, \o7 Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Los Angeles) is chairman of the House subcommittee on health and environment. \f7
PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Our fear of risk and rejection overrides the impulse to act alone, we're more likely to do the 'right' thing. : In Groups, We Shrink From Loner's Heroics
By Carol Tavris, \o7 Carol Tavris is a social psychologist who writes frequently on behavioral research. \f7 Our fear of risk and rejection overrides the impulse to act; alone, we're more likely to do the 'right' thing
Ever-Maligned Bureaucracy Earns a Bunch of War Medals : Civil Service: The Pentagon's efficiency in bringing off Desert Storm should give a psychic boost to government service.
By Norman J. Ornstein, \o7 Norman J. Ornstein is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. \f7
Defusing the Charge of 'Appeasement' : Gulf War: Nothing the U.S. said--or didn't say--could have altered Saddam Hussein's self-deluded course; it was the Arabs he misjudged.
By Shibley Telhami, \o7 Shibley Telhami, an associate professor of government at Cornell University, served as an adviser to America's U.N. delegation during the Gulf crisis. He is the author of "Power and Leadership in International Bargaining: the Path to the Camp David Accords" (Columbia, 1990). \f7
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Safety First at John Wayne
Replaced Panel Members Question Motive : Police department: Two on citizens' review board think they were dropped because of criticism of police. Their dismissal raises questions about the board's independence.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deputies Decide Pictures Are Worth a Thousand Allegations
Too Much Water Endangers Pipes That Deliver It : Storms: Emergency repairs are under way to prevent the heavy rainfall from exposing and rupturing crucial lines. Sand-mining companies are also getting some blame for the erosion.
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Sunny Respite Could Be the Calm Before New Storm
By Bernice Hirabayashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$5.9-Million Award in Nassco Accident
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Depositions Ordered on Remap Plan : Courts: City Council majority will be questioned by lawyer of critics who say certain areas were gerrymandered.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawsuit Over Reporting of Possible Child Abuse Dismissed by Justices
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5 Shots From Auto Wound Man Lying in Bed
2nd Suit Filed in Crash of 2 Jetliners at LAX
County OKs Water Cuts for Some Areas
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
League to Honor Health Care Work
ELECTIONS INGLEWOOD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : McCloud's Fiery Style Is Key Issue; Hill-Hale Favored in Separate Race
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ruptured Torrance Storm Drain Fixed
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Says He Was Paid to Scare 'Queen of Bingo' : Hearings: Police cast doubt on the surprise testimony. Parlor operator Edith Ryan is seeking to block city efforts to revoke her license.
By John Schwada and James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Closure of School Among Cutbacks Studied by Board : Education: Trustees of South Bay Union High School District say they don't intend to shut either of two campuses. But they want to keep their options open.
By George Hatch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The 'A's Bandit' Gets His 17th Hit
Construction Worker Acquitted in Lancaster Condominiums' Fire : Courts: Crew foreman Gabriel G. Cevallos claims another employee was responsible for the $3-million blaze.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rancher Faces Charge in Dumping of 83 Dead Sheep : Livestock: The animals died from gorging on a field of green alfalfa. Their carcasses were left piled in a remote area near Lancaster.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wild Animal Park Creator Schroeder Dies at 89 : Zoology: Escondido resident had held many positions with San Diego Zoo since being hired as veterinarian in 1932.
By Amy Wallace and Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Residents to Sue Over Dump Plan
By Amy Louise Kazmin and Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Arrests Drop 16% Since Beating of Black Motorist : Statistics: Valley officers say the Rodney G. King incident has left a malaise. A deputy chief calls the figures 'very flimsy data on which to make assumptions.'
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Drops Prosecution in Darts Case : Gambling: The matter is called too insignificant to pursue. The three men were cited for betting during games at a North Hollywood bar.
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexican Officer Charged as Head of Drug Smugglers
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women Studies Popular at CSUN Satellite
Panel Urges Funding of Glendale Rail Study
Unbelieving Tellers Thwart Bank Robber
2 Die After Argument Involving Girlfriend
Mayor Offers Water Rate Proposal That Rewards Those Who Conserve : Drought: O'Connor's plan would freeze prices for 30% cutbacks and give rebates for savings of 50%.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assurances Fail to Quell Fight Over Electric Station : Health: Arleta residents worried about a possible cancer link continue to battle DWP plans to build the distributing facility.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vandals Break Into Lockers at High School
Pilot Injured After Plane Flips, Skids
Man Found Dead in Pacoima Field
Everyone's a winner at LMU's Special Games, where love is 'simple and pure.'
By Gerald Faris
Obituaries
Deliberations Continue in Burglary-Murder Trial
Stab Victim Dies Near Phone Booth
Isabel Campbell; Retired Wedding Consultant
The Man Swept Up in the Furor : Friends, Family Say King Was Sometimes Lost but Never Violent
By Ashley Dunn and Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pasadena Plans to Upgrade Rose Bowl
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
YMCA Seeks Families in 'Homes for Heroes'
Jury Deliberations to Resume in Trial of Accused Killer
Academic Decathlon Team Is Satisfied With Third-Place Finish in State Contest : Education: 'It's over!' says one Torrance West High School student. 'Now we can get on with our lives.'
By Janet Barker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NAACP to Investigate Local Vote
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reagans File for Library Burial Site
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wintry Conditions Continue to Prevail Despite Spring's Arrival
By Christopher Pummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Earthquake Upgrading Urged for Downtown : Ventura: A study says nearly 140 buildings need safety reinforcements. City officials say lives could be saved.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel OKs 315-House Project in Oak Park : Development: Neighbors warn the Planning Commission about traffic and access to Jordan Ranch.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Port Hueneme : Inmate Convicted of Murder in Stabbing
By Jane Hulse
THOUSAND OAKS : School District, Union OK Contract
By Stephanie Stassel
MOORPARK : City to Seek High Street Post Office
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
THOUSAND OAKS : School Board Rejects Open-Classes Plan
By Stephanie Stassel
OXNARD : Novice Driver Slams Pickup Into Kitchen
By Carol Watson
OXNARD : Lagomarsino Aide to Visit Senior Center
By Jane Hulse
Judge Separates Owners in Business Feud : Oxnard: Restraining order bars one side from going within 50 feet of the headquarters of the potted plant firm.
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilmington Wary of Scrap Yard Plans : Neighborhoods: Discussions are under way to move the facility from San Pedro, where it has been declared a nuisance. Community activists fear dust, noise and visual blight.
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FILLMORE : City Likely to Raze Proposed Landmark
By Janet Bergamo
Demonstrators Demand That Korean Market Never Reopen : Shooting: A crowd of 150 at the store reflect growing tensions over the slaying of a 15-year-old girl by a grocer.
By George Ramos and John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
L.A. Begins New Trash Pickup Era
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONAL REPORT : Cities' Tactics Vary in the War Against Waste : Recycling: State law requiring municipalities to cut back 25% by 1995 allows different approaches.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7 Landmark Bungalows to Be Razed for Picnic Space : Supervisors: The board votes over the objections of preservationists to remove half of a onetime artists colony.
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura : Police Arrest 3 on Burglary Charges
By Carol Watson
Land Owner Gets Jail Term for Illegal Grading
Growth Control Measures to Be Put on Ballot Again
Ethics Panel Chief Assails Plans to Challenge Law
VENTURA : Illegal Commerce in Birds Charged
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
New Regulations Adopted for Homeless Shelters
The Hidden Strength of Chief Gates
By Bill Boyarsky
Gray Davis Joins Calls for Oil Terminal Shutdown
L.A. Man, 19 Other Holocaust Survivors Meet With Walesa
By Helaine Olen
Supervisors Approve Water-Saving Measures
Jury Acquits Construction Worker in $3-Million Fire
U.S. Cites Naval Shipyard for 66 Safety Violations
Expert Says Former DEA Agent Altered Calendar Books
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Deadline Extended for Dump Review
By Thia Bell
SANTA PAULA : Santa Paula : 7 Protest Parade's Gulf War Theme
By Jane Hulse
Davis Joins Officials Urging Closure of Offshore Terminal
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Free Assembly : Students Join Governor to Celebrate the Bill of Rights
By Tina Anima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dart Game Gambling Charges Dropped
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
83 Sheep Gorge Themselves to Death; Their Owner May Be Herded Into Court : Animals: Rancher faces a misdemeanor charge after an employee allegedly dumped the carcasses into a ditch.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girl Tells Court in Satanic Trial of Blood Ritual
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lottery Boss Takes Hand in Late-Ticket Dispute
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Not Too Late to Save Marriage of County, UC Irvine
By Dana Parsons
Officials Break Ground on 1st Job Funded by Measure M : Transportation: Work on a pair of car-pool lanes on the Orange Freeway is proof that 'something is happening' to ease traffic congestion, a Caltrans official says.
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Leads in Recycling of Its Water : District Shows the Way for Other Cities in Region
By Tom Mcqueeney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TUSTIN : Group Finds New Name Is Taken
By Shannon Sands
ORANGE : 'Jump-a-Thon' for Heart Assn. Today
ANAHEIM : Schedule Set for Redeveloping Mall
By Lisa Mascaro
GARDEN GROVE : Pay Raise for Police Officers Is Approved
By Greg Hernandez
ANAHEIM : Magnolia Schools Expand Patrols
By Lisa Mascaro
IRVINE : Motorcyclist, 19, Killed in Crash
By Matt Lait
CLIPBOARD : Getting Into Harness
Researched by DALLAS M. JACKSON / Los Angeles Times
COSTA MESA : Suspect Arrested in Stabbing Death
By Henry Chu
IRVINE : Family Grieving for 9-Car Crash Fatality
By Lily Dizon
IRVINE : Course to Focus on Paleontologist-to-Be
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Law Firm to Take On City Attorney Duties
By Len Hall
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : It Could Rain on Swallows Parade
By Len Hall
LAKE FOREST : County May Provide Funds to New Cities
By Gebe Martinez
CYPRESS : College Enrollment Up; Recession Cited
By Lynda Natali
Countywide : Small Plane Causes Jet to Abort Landing
By Jeffrey Perlman
HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 Parents Elected to Fund-Raising Board
By John Penner
SEAL BEACH : Kids Bring Art to Life, Life to Art
By Shannon Sands
Capt. Marshall Beebe, Flier, War Hero, Dies
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Word Traveled Slowly in Rape Case : Crime: The report of the assault on the Orange Coast College campus more than 10 days ago is just now being spread among the students.
By Elizabeth Howton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market's Finale : Officials Allow Last College Swap Meet Before Closing
By Greg Hernandez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Another Orchestra Is in Trouble : Music: The Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove, $121,000 in debt, must raise $30,000 to hold its May 4 concert.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Fatally Stabbed, 2 Injured After Attack by Gang With Bats, Knives
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Kansas Upsets Indiana : Southeast: The Final Four in Indianapolis will have to go on without the Hoosiers, who are beaten by the Jayhawks, 83-65.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Tarkanian Mad After 83-66 Win : West Regional: UNLV coach unhappy with everyone but Johnson, who is too much for Utah.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
An Inoffensive Nickname Is for the Birds
By Mal Florence
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Seton Hall Cuts Arizona Down to Size : West Regional: Pirates get big games from Avent, Dehere to spoil predictions of Wildcat-Rebel matchup, 81-77.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : After 0-6 Start, Sabatini Beats Graf
From Associated Press
Will Steele Bend? Showtime Special Reviews the Fight
By Larry Stewart
NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Win to Clinch Playoff Spot
From Associated Press
GOLF SENIORS VINTAGE INVITATIONAL : Mike Hill Comes Out of Brother's Shadow
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Watson (67) Tied for Lead; Nicklaus One Back
From Associated Press
NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques' Tugnutt Stops 70 Shots by Bruins
From Associated Press
Skiing
From Staff and Wire Reports
McCall Flurry Gives Bakersfield Victory
Associated Press
Georgia Finishes in a Hurry, Finishing Long Beach, 87-77 : Women's basketball: Tall, talented Bulldogs advance to West Regional final to play Stanford.
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Virginia Rolls to Victory; Vols Advance
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Day Has Night in Beating Alabama, 93-70
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NIT : Stanford Makes This Final Four
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : For This Cowboy, One Title Isn't Enough
By Gary Klein
COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Big Man in a Czechoslovakian Pond
By Mitch Polin
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Sea Cadet Proves to Be a Good 'Save'
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Shooting
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
ANGELS : This Kind of Support Is Welcomed by Pitchers
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DODGERS : The Future May Not Be Now for Offerman
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
By Any Name, Looie Has Found Success
By Mike Downey
Shuffling the Cards : Only Ozzie Smith Remains From the Glory Days of the '80s, and Veteran Shortstop Could Be Gone Soon as St. Louis Begins Process of Rebuilding
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
SWIMMING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford's Sanders Sets Mark; Texas Takes First-Day Lead
From Associated Press
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Soccer
From Staff and Wire Reports
Chase, Peluso Draw 10-Game Suspensions
From Staff and Wire Reports
Macon Quietly Has Become Wise Old Owl : East Regional: Freshman fanfare long behind him, Chaney's clone has led Temple back into round of 16.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MIDWEST REGIONAL : The Shot Blacked Out, Connecticut Is Back
By Mike Downey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Herzog Resigned to Facts : Cardinals: He quit last year as manager when he couldn't look key players in the eye.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Now, Twardokens Isn't Just Another American Finisher
By Bob Lochner
Losing Super Bid Is No Reason to Grieve
By Dave Distel
It's Defense the Sockers Can Bank On
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PADRES : Riggleman Running On Time for Big Time
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tournaments Canceled After Beer Ads Banned
From Montana to Loyola, Dembisky Is a Real Beaut : Baseball: Junior right-hander is a starter and reliever for Lions. His earned-run average is best on the team.
By Chuck Bock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Camino's Lacy Trying to Clear Still Another Hurdle : Track: Freshman wants to prove he is in winning form after suffering knee injury in high school.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dean Helps Chatsworth Notch Rare Win Over San Fernando
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Off-Season Offers a Room and a View : Parks: Wintertime gives campers an opportunity to avoid crowds and admire the sights.
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CS Northridge on Pace for a Playoff Berth : College baseball: Matadors reach midpoint in schedule with 20 wins. Their coach figures they need 40 for a postseason bid.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fresno State Drubs CSUN in Softball
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : A Novice Makes Tracks in High-Tops
Harvard, Royal Face a Fierce Court Battle in 3-A
By Kirby Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mayo's Shutout Knocks Oxnard Out of 1st Place
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : McKinney's Single Again Lifts Poly
Kerlegan Wins Independent Honors
Team Is Giving SDSU Its Money's Worth : Volleyball: Tight budgets once sent the program into hibernation. Now the Aztecs are ranked third in the nation.
By Don Patterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Triton Swimmers in Second
Rams No Longer on Lott's Wish List : Football: Agent says standout safety is considering signing with Raiders, Vikings or staying with the 49ers.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCI Now Eyeing Realistic Targets
By Mike Penner
ANGELS : Pitchers Welcome This Kind of Support
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK ROUNDUP : Saddleback Boys Sprint to Easy Victory
BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Eligibility Appeal for Esperanza Athlete Is Denied
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia's Wilson Faces 21 Batters in No-Hitter
Prep Flashback : This Week In County Prep Sports History
Researched by ARA NAJARIAN, Times Staff Writer
ROUNDUP : Surface Pitches Perfect Game as Pacifica Beats La Quinta
Okada to Wrestle in All-Star Match Tonight
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Defeat Oklahoma State in Softball
Two Former Titan Assistants Get New Football Coaching Jobs
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ASU Dismisses Ex-Capistrano Valley Player
Walt Hazzard Will Interview for UCI Position
By Robyn Norwood
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Redington's Hit Caps OCC Rally in Ninth, Beats Rancho Santiago
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Ban on Beach Events Is Wrong Way to Bring Problem to Light
By Mike Reilley
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