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What happened on March 03, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Shooting California : The State's the Star in a Santa Barbara Photography Show
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
Pop/rock
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
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
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
'Mongolia': A Camp Outing for Ottinger
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART REVIEWS : 'People' Links Up With Real World
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
Music and Dance Reviews : Violist Phelps Solos With South Bay
By Timothy Mangan
Music and Dance Reviews : Amsterdam Schoenberg Ensemble at El Camino
By Donna Perlmutter
Music and Dance Reviews : Iranian Saba Company at Royce Hall
By Lewis Segal
Music and Dance Reviews : Takacs Quartet Performs at Caltech
By Herbert Glass
STAGE REVIEW : 'Ruby's Bucket of Blood' Spiced With Cajun Accent
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
TV REVIEW : A Disturbing Portrait of David Duke
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOCA Builds Its Reputation With Tour of Kahn Exhibit : Architecture: The show, now in France, moves next to Japan, then opens in March, 1993, in Los Angeles. MOCA director calls Paris opening 'a historic moment.'
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lear Tries Again With New Family
By Rick Du Brow
Highways, Franklin Furnace Receive New NEA Grants
By Diane Haithman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Picture for Hungary's Filmmakers : Movies: Under the old order, directors developed a satirical style to get their work past the censors. Now they must aim for a mass market.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Integrated Cockburn Sheds Tags : Pop music: His latest album, 'Nothing but a Burning Light'--his 21st--unites his personal, political, spiritual sides.
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Season Set for Pasadena Playhouse, Lobero
By Don Shirley
PHOTO REVIEW : Men's Look at Men Has Blind Spot : Maleness on exhibit: 'Persona,' a show of works by eight photographers, reveals little of the artists' emotions.
By Susan Freudenheim, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
Hofmann's Rise Measured by the Company She Keeps
By Dirk Sutro
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
The Laguna Playhouse netted more than $12,000 with a...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Artists Behind Bars : Exhibit at UCI Puts Caged Aborigines in Their 'Natural Habitat'
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : A Brobdingnagian Outing : Shorty Rogers' Giants Meet High Expectations in Cafe Lido Show
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Master Chorale Tells Schedule for 37th Season
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weekend Box Office : 'Wayne's World' Keeps Partyin' On
By David J. Fox
MUSIC REVIEW : Vasary in Beethoven Program : The Hungarian-born pianist, last in the area in 1986, delivers a memorable mixture of poetry and fire in a hastily planned recital at Chapman University.
By Susan Bliss, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Medved Gives Sneak Preview of His Book on Media : Lecture: The critic, whose 'Hollywood versus America' will be out in August, argues that movies are the enemy of decency.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Troupe Waits Theater OK in San Juan
By Len Hall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Horton Grand Joins Ranks of Troubled Hotels : Debts: Historic hostelry is popular, but rate wars, a room glut and the recession combine to force it into bankruptcy court.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
E.C. DeBlanc has been appointed vice president of...
Ernst & Young has added 15 people to its local staff...
Rick Diehl has joined Prudential California Realty in Del...
Thomas A. Waltz has been named president of Scripps Clinic...
Jerry L. Michal has joined Opterra Inc., as an engineering...
Ilene Carpenter has been appointed San Diego program...
Recession Still Mires San Diego, Surveys Say : Employment: Little job turnover, few available jobs and doubts by workers and employers about the future are reported.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
C. Michael Cross has been elected to the board of...
Firm Forges High-Tech Links to Postal Service
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carlene Meads has been named marketing coordinator for...
Scott A. Rogers and Andrew W. Robertson have founded R&R...
Denise Lee Yohn has been named a marketing research...
Benton Oil Files for Bond Offering
Leslie's Poolmart Plans to Open Discount Stores
Mitsubishi to Buy Stake in Image Entertainment
Kenfil Seeks to Raise $33 Million in Offering
Syncor Plans Nuclear Pharmacy With USC
Rocketdyne Negotiates for Part in SDI Testing
Perceptronics Gets Order to Make Truck Simulator
Amgen to Buy Back $50 Million of Its Stock
North American Scientific Signs European Sales Pact
Tax Service Opens Office in London
Special Devices Gets OK for Air-Bag Initiators
Gerlach Holding Acquires 403,500 Shares of Calnetics
Medical Properties Inc. Extends Nu-Med Pact
Ventura County National Bancorp Declares Dividend
47% of ARCS Mortgage Shares to Be Offered
Litton Unit Awarded Additional $23.9 Million
Realtors Say House Sales Down in Simi, Moorpark
Larry E. Rembold was named chief executive of Dolco...
Iwerks Entertainment, a Burbank firm that designs...
Banks Still Feeling Recession : Economy: Most of the area's larger financial institutions continue to suffer from falling interest rates and the real estate slump. A few improved in the quarter that ended Dec. 31.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navy's Sonar Choice Hits Bendix Hard : Technology: The Sylmar company is canceling expansion and may lay off workers after a French company won the contract.
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Blvd.'s Vacancy Rate Rises Sharply : Commercial real estate: A developer says the glut is the worst in 30 years; unused retail space has doubled in a year. That can be great news for would-be tenants.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CU Bancorp, the Encino parent of California United Bank...
Franklin Profits Increase Despite Drop in Revenue
Huntway Partners Says Loss Reduced in Quarter
Chalco Reports Quarterly Profit Drop, but Sales Up
House of Fabrics Earnings Rise 29% in 4th Quarter
4th-Quarter Earnings Jump 57% at IHOP Corp.
Instrumentation Marketing Corp. in Burbank won a...
California Propeller in North Hollywood won a $562,629...
Teledyne Systems Co. in Northridge won a $251,043 contract...
Rotating Precision Mechanisms Inc. in Northridge won a...
American Nucleonics Corp. in Westlake Village won a...
Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won a $2,998,973...
Incredible Shrinking Role of Women in Top Ad Jobs
By Bruce Horovitz
Shares of Scheib Soar in Wake of Founder's Death
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SoCal Gas Unions Add Fuel to Furor : Utilities: The company rejects workers' charge that service is deteriorating.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salesman Was One for the Book
By Daniel Akst
New Data Indicates Brighter Economic Outlook : Rebound: Reports show an upturn in factory spending, consumer purchases and home building. Trade deficit also falls.
By Karl Schoenberger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Current Woes : Troubles at Electric Bus Firm
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michigan Doesn't Bite the Hand That Feeds It
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Damage Phase of Buchwald Trial Begins : Entertainment: A court has already found that Paramount used the humorist's idea for a film. Now it must decide what the studio owes him.
By Terry Pristin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Intel Sues Rival Over Microprocessor : Computers: Suit charges that Chips & Technologies' computer-on-a-chip mimics the functions of Intel's 386 model. The smaller firm denies infringement.
From Staff and Wire Reports
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Times' monthly survey of the cost of goods and...
Harkin's Labor Stand Is Brave, Risky
By Harry Bernstein
EPA Supplier's Stock Plunges
CalFed Suing to Reverse Change in Capital Rules
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Equitable Posts an $898-Million Loss for 1991
From Associated Press
Interest Rates Zoom, but Dow Still Rises 7.60 : Market Overview
\f7 and \o7 Highlights of Monday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:
Bankruptcies Up 21% in '91
From Associated Press
90,000 Hondas Face U.S. Duty
From Associated Press
Danton Rissner has been named executive vice president of...
David J. McKittrick has been named vice chairman and chief...
Howard Gould, the state's top bank regulator in the late...
Coffman Made Executive VP at Lockheed
Persistence Pays as Costa Mesa Ad Firm Nets PacTel
By Anne Michaud, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Intel Sues Rival Over Microprocessor : Technology: Suit charges that Chips & Technologies' computer-on-a-chip mimics the functions of Intel's 386 model. The smaller firm denies infringement.
From Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Transatlantic Cable Activated
\o7 Associated Press\f7
RJR to Help Employees' College Students : Benefits: It will match tuition savings so that 'no child of an RJR Nabisco employee will be denied post-secondary education due to lack of funds.'
From Reuters
Allergan Acquires Entravision, Maker of Eye Surgery Products
By Anne Michaud, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Keating, 2 Other Lincoln Executives Plead Innocent to Fraud Charges
From Staff and Wire Reports
TECHNOLOGY : New Horizons Plans to Double the Size of Its Work Force
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Model Sportsmen : Makers Putting 'Real People' in Photos Advertising Sportswear
By Anne Michaud, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Will West L.A. Type Complex Play in O.C.? : Entertainment: Developer proposes enclosed retail center with up to 16 movie screens plus upscale restaurants to lure affluent South County residents.
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Petrominerals CEO Hodges Quits; Will Remain on Board
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
New Stores Boost Wet Seal Sales
Laser Endo Acquires a New Name
Bendix Reels From Loss of Navy Sonar Contract
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Mitchell L. Lathrop has been elected chairman of Adams...
Challenge to Proposition 13
Challenge to Proposition 13
Challenge to Proposition 13
Bush Bashers
Ethnic Groups and Redistricting
Challenge to Proposition 13
Politics
Graffiti
Primaries
Bush Bashers
Ethnic Groups and Redistricting
Serbs Retreat After Bloody Bosnia Independence Clash : Yugoslavia: Thousands of young marchers break up vigilante barricades. Five deaths are reported.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura, Santa Barbara Drought Declared Over : Weather: U.S. meteorologist says the water crisis has ended. But officials elsewhere remain cautious.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 in 7 in County on Welfare Rolls : Economy: The caseload for food stamps, general relief and other aid is up 51% since June of 1988. A 'social emergency' of historic proportions is seen.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Picked for King Trial; No Blacks Chosen
By Richard A. Serrano and Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton and Tsongas End the Round on a Sour Note : Democrats: Each assails negative tactics on eve of key balloting. Broadcast spots draw bitter complaints.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Lincoln Savings Law Firm Faces $275-Million Penalty
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Confidant Says Gotti Planned Mafia Murder
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justices Reject Broadcast Ban on 'Indecency'
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Candidates Meet Press Inquisition : The media now anoint presidential front-runners, then chew them up one at a time, often guided by their opponents. Critics say politics has descended into a hazing process.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brain Test Challenged, New Hearing Sought
By Paul Jacobs and Philip Hager, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pat Brown Reigns Again in Capitol : Politics: The man defeated by Ronald Reagan in 1966 is praised by Pete Wilson at ceremonies. An elder statesman at 86, he has some advice for the governor: Raise taxes.
By George Skelton, TIMES SACRAMENTO BUREAU CHIEF
Doing His Best to End the Drought
By Peter H. King
UC Chief Blasts Call to Increase Teaching Load : Education: Gardner says requiring faculty members to handle one more course a year would fundamentally change the character of the university.
By William Trombley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justices Clear Way for Execution of Harris : Judiciary: U. S. Supreme Court rejects appeal by killer of two San Diego teen-agers. Prosecutors say they will ask to have death penalty carried out in April or May.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Levine Officially Enters Race for Cranston Seat
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Drought Is Declared Over : Water supply: A National Weather Service meteorologist calls an end to the county's crisis. But officials elsewhere say it is too early to follow suit.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sergeant-at-Arms of House Survives Attack
Associated Press
French Anthem Too Bloodthirsty?
Reuters
Ukraine Counterspy Leads an Anti-Nuclear Mission
By Mary Mycio, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Moscow Sex Shop Is a New Plateau in Glasnost : Enterprise: Russians appear deeply interested in such wares as the glow-in-the-dark condoms.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yeltsin OKs Settlements for Volga Germans
From Associated Press
Toll Rises in Ex-Soviet Areas' Ethnic Warfare : Unrest: Four die in Moldovan clashes, while shelling reportedly kills up to 50 in Karabakh.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ADVERTISING : High-Flying Airline Fare Claims Targeted in Test of State Power
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EXPLORATION : A Head Start on Columbus Day No. 1,000 : Some majestic giants of the New World will stand guard over a cradle of history.
By Leo W. Banks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Spain Jittery in Wave of Basque Terrorism : Separatists: Expo '92 and the Summer Olympics may be targeted.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Vetoes Limits on China Trade : Foreign policy: The bill would tie renewed benefits to Beijing's human rights record. Override is unlikely.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hussein Said to Rehire Son-in-Law to Battle U.N.
Associated Press
Japan's Fishermen Protest Proposed Ban on Tuna Trade
From Associated Press
Police Think 30 Were Slain for Medical School
From Reuters
$28-Million Disarmament Plan Launched for N.Y. High Schools
From Reuters
THE TIMES POLL : Most County Party Leaders Pick Clinton, but Fear His Liabilities : Politics: Three-fifths of those Democrats surveyed say Arkansas governor is 'most likely' nominee. Interviews uncover doubts about the fall election.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Buchanan Rally Boils Over in Georgia : Politics: Skirmish erupts as Jewish protesters bristle at foreign aid remarks. Bush stops off at the White House before return to campaign trail.
By James Gerstenzang and Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Small Cuts in Intelligence Spending Seen : Budget: White House's $30-billion proposal is unchanged from peaks of Cold War. Congress is expected to make deeper reductions.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harkin, Jackson Campaign in South Carolina : Democrats: Their appearance together stops short of an endorsement for the Iowa senator.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arkansas Congressman Will Not Seek Reelection
Reuters
Senate Panel Begins to Write Own Tax Plan
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Companion Rights Upheld by Court
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Hedgecock Won't Run for Mayor
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Student Talk as Hitler Brings Response : Education: Holocaust survivor will speak at school where fifth-grader dressed as Nazi dictator and won second place in an oratory contest.
By Sherry Joe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vigil, Call for LAPD Reform Mark Anniversary of King Beating
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sheriff's Inquiry Clears Deputy in Killing of Man
RUSSIA'S LOSS: UCI has lured a renowned Russian...
By John Needham and Gebe Martinez and Kristina Lindgren
SPEAK SOFTLY: The latest hot course for police is "verbal...
By Kristina Lindgren and Gebe Martinez and John Needham
MUSIC MAKER: Deborah Traylor, above, managed to get Tower...
By John Needham and Kristina Lindgren and Gebe Martinez
Latest Rains Fail to Put End to Drought in O.C. : Weather: Sierra Nevada, source of much of area's water supply, continues to lag in snowpack, runoff.
By Carla Rivera and Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Benefits Given Newcomers Are Point of Contention : Aid: Governor wants limits that critics doubt will work. One new arrival finds present system tough.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ON THE ROAD: Donny Osmond of Irvine is turning theatrical...
By Gebe Martinez and Kristina Lindgren and John Needham
Welfare Rolls Reach Record Level : Economy: A 'social emergency' of historic proportions is seen as 1 in 7 L.A. County residents--one in 11 in O.C.--get assistance.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Half-Ton Statue of War Goddess Swiped
Associated Press
2 Tipsy Drivers Surrender to Rookie on Police Force
Associated Press
Beating the Odds on Getting Back to Work : Training: Regina Matthews helps welfare recipients develop job skills, and her own case demonstrates what these can lead to.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dentures? Implants? Each Has Advantages
By Kathleen Doheny
New Treatments Ease Gum Disease
By Kathleen Doheny
Answering the Call of the Domesticated : COVENANT OF THE WILD: Why Animals Chose Domestication, \o7 by Stephen Budiansky,\f7 William Morrow & Co., $18; 172 pages
By John Wilkes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Skip Spiel, Let's Just Get to the Juicy Part
By Robin Abcarian, \o7 Abcarian's column appears every Tuesday and Friday\f7
THE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON : The Stuff America Is Made of--Boxes and Boxes of It
By Geraldine Baum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Getting to the Point : As More and More Patients Turn to Acupuncturists, California Moves to Beef Up Standards and Controls
By Pamela Warrick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSONAL HEALTH : It's the Yeast Yogurt Can Outdo
By Pamela Warrick
Finding a Safe Acupuncturist
By Pamela Warrick
Nominees for Faulkner Award
Truth Emerges in Writer's Love of Lingo : Books: Ivan Doig, author of a trilogy about a Western family and other books, creates scenes that 'come right up off the page and get you.'
By Brad Knickerbocker, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Knowing Your Stuff : A Little Work Can Make a Big Difference in Garage Sale Profits, Expert Says
By Leslie Knowlton Herzog, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Garden-Variety Treatments
By Sharon Cohoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Arabian Nights' Is a Wish Come True
By Kathryn Bold
ROME : Appeal to the Bored
Next Step : The U.N. is mounting its largest operation ever to virtually run Cambodia until elections next year. For the Asian nation and its refugees, it offers hope after a generation of civil war, brutal dictatorship and invasion. For Japan, hoping to spearhead reconstruction, Cambodia is a diplomatic crucible. The challenge: : Putting Cambodia Together Again : * A Japanese citizen will, in effect, govern Cambodia under the U.N. plan as Tokyo takes bold steps.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Step : The U.N. is mounting its largest operation ever to virtually run Cambodia until elections next year. For the Asian nation and its refugees, it offers hope after a generation of civil war, brutal dictatorship and invasion. For Japan, hoping to spearhead reconstruction, Cambodia is a diplomatic crucible. The challenge: : Putting Cambodia Together Again : *The refugees are eager to go home. But they may face bandits, land mines and suspicions about loyalty.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VILNIUS : Marching Home
COPENHAGEN : A Baltic Boost
BELGRADE : Test For Milosevic
Culture : Riotous 'Carnaval' Mirrors Newly Glitzed-Up Mazatlan : * Parade now features international performers and charges admission.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : Where Grapes--and Trust--Die on Vine : * Neglected vineyards symbolize the bitter mood in Nagorno-Karabakh, ruled by ancient enmities.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profile : Mexican Labor Leader Says Tax Evasion Isn't the Issue : * Agapito Gonzalez contends he is being punished for taking on bosses of U.S.-owned assembly plants.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Scene : Japan Seized With Spring Fever--Over Salaries : Each season, 8 million workers bargain with bosses. But they really pull their punches.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Environment : Icy Debate Over Bering Strait : * Naturalists and oil companies are squaring off over a plan to create a U.S.-Russian park that includes Eskimo habitat.
By Viktor K. Grebenshikov, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
There Is No Painless Course : Fee hikes at Cal State are the worst option--except all the other options
SPORTS WATCH : Save the Tiger
Asian-Americans: Growing Racism : Major new report warns against the vile danger
Problem Is Process, Not Panel
PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : Good Intentions Lost in Negatives : The press, seeing itself as the permanent opposition, feels most comfortable trafficking in campaign sleaze.
By S. Robert Lichter, \o7 S. Robert Lichter is co-director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs in Washington\f7
The Fuse Is Burning Fast for Karabakh Armenians : Ethnic war: The Soviet collapse left them defenseless; their only hope is the U.N.
By Alice A. Kelikian, \o7 Alice A. Kelikian is an associate professor of history at Brandeis University and a member of the board of directors of the Armenian Assembly of America. She was in Karabakh and Armenia last year\f7
His Only Crime Was Against the Old Guard : Milken: In the best tradition of free enterprise, he made money by serving the public.
By Murray N. Rothbard, \o7 Murray N. Rothbard heads academic affairs for the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Ala., and is a professor of economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas\f7
He Despoiled the Balance Sheet but He's Still Just Sacrificial Lamb : Milken: He was rightly punished but was only one of thousands who helped push the U.S. closer to insolvency.
By Doug Henwood, \o7 Doug Henwood, editor of the Left Business Observer and a contributing editor of the Nation, is writing a book about Wall Street\f7
Seminars on Holocaust to Be Held at School
By Sherry Joe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lots of Rain, More on Way : Storm Causes Power Outages, Flooded Streets
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi Police Release Man Held in Death of Estranged Wife
By Ron Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Recall Fails to Get Onto Thousand Oaks Ballot : Politics: Petitions targeting Councilmen Alex Fiore and Frank Schillo were short of enough valid signatures to qualify for the June 2 vote.
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Deny Merger Threatens Health Services : Health care: Critics remain skeptical about the effects of joining hospitals in Camarillo and Oxnard.
By Caitlin Rother, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Great-Grandparents Slain as Boy, 10, Hides in Room
By Lisa R. Omphroy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hostage Irked by Claim He Befriended His Captor : Crime: Chula Vista businessman said he only feigned sympathy with the suspected killer in order to survive.
By H. G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hedgecock Ends Speculation He'll Run for Mayor : Politics: The former mayor says he can better serve the city through his radio and television shows.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Escondido Homeless Shelter May Close : Poverty: The county's only always-open winter shelter will close today unless City Council allows it to open intermittently.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RV Park Is Accused of Violations : Ventura: City staff says permits limiting tenants to staying no more than 30 days in a row were apparently ignored.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Finds Woman Guilty of Murder for Insurance
SANTA PAULA : Initial OK Given to Tree-Protection Law
By Sherry Joe
FILLMORE : 4 Design Finalists Enter 2nd Round
By Janet Bergamo
4 Children Hurt When Hit by Car
Genetic Evidence Links Prince to Murder Scene : Hearing: Defense attorney challenges legitimacy of testing process that was employed.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Law Change Would Help Home Builders
By Larry Speer
SANTA PAULA : Man, 18, Held After Hitting Police Car
By Patrick Mccartney
SIMI VALLEY : Souder Named to Planning Panel
By Carlos V. Lozano
COUNTYWIDE : Weights, Measures Fines on Increase
By Larry Speer
OXNARD : Developer Seeks Site for 128 Homes
By Caitlin Rother
VENTURA : Mental Health Panel to Discuss Slaying
By Larry Speer
OXNARD : Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Bank Robberies
By Patrick Mccartney
OXNARD : Armory Is Turning Away Homeless
By Santiago O'Donnell
SAN MIGUEL ISLAND : Grounded Boat Towed to Harbor
By Patrick Mccartney
City Hate-Crime Law Proposed : Government: Spurred by a spate of ugly incidents, Councilman Behr urges San Diego to pass its own ordinance.
Accused Killer Just Tried to Hide Suicide, Defense Says
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
UCSD Scientists Set Sights on a Stronger, Tougher Material for Space : Research: An Army grant sends the panel on a search for the stuff of which a space station can be built to protect it from meteors.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Letter From The Editor
WINNETKA : Recycling Center Is Fined Over Cheating
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Panel Urges Hiring Project Consultant
WOODLAND HILLS : Revocation of Bingo License Is Upheld
By John Schwada
VAN NUYS : Armory Opens to Shelter Homeless
By Paul Lieberman
LANCASTER : Firm Withdraws Road Overpass Suit
By John Chandler
VAN NUYS : Committee Backs Loan for Housing
By John Schwada
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Driver Who Hit 10 Pleads No Contest
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
LANCASTER : Woman, 37, Found Fatally Stabbed
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
Roberti, Bane's Wife Embroiled in Advice Dispute : Politics: The Van Nuys assemblyman's spouse reportedly persuaded a Republican friend to run against the senator after being denied a role in his campaign.
By Jack Cheevers and Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Repentant Intruder Explains Why He Called 911 on Himself
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doctor Loses License Over Elderly Care : Medicine: A state board takes the action after the Van Nuys physician is accused of false billing, negligence and incompetence.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flooding Slows Commute on Key Freeway
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mobile Homes May Determine Fate of Stables : Lake View Terrace: The Army Corps of Engineers, which owns the Hansen Dam Equestrian Center site, wants 2 residences removed.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magazine Says Santa Clarita Used Children to Fight New Landfill
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1st Anniversary of King Beating Prompts Coalition to Call for Police Reform
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
* Eddie Keys; Retired Property Master
D. A. Reviews Award of Trash Collection : Lancaster: The effort will focus on whether City Council members acted legally. Authorities have received citizen complaints with 'vague' allegations.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLEASANT VALLEY : Teachers Union Files Grievance Over Fees
By Caitlin Rother
Geffen Gives $1 Million to AIDS Group for New Office Space : Funding: Gift from record and film producer is the largest ever to the organization. He cites the dramatic increase in the number of cases being handled.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Campaign Funds Go for Meals, Trips as Congressmen Retire : Politics: With no more elections, Dymally, Roybal and Anderson are cleaning out their war chests in a variety of ways.
By Paul Feldman and Dwight Morris, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Legislators Aim to Block County Pension Hike : Benefits: Senator says officials 'stepped over the line' and offers bill to reverse pay boost. Molina proposal also will be considered.
By Frederick M. Muir and Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Stormy Entrance : Lightning, Thunder Mark Arrival of Rain
By George Ramos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7 High Schools in L.A. District Will Switch to 4-Year Program : Education: Board's approval will force changes at many elementary and junior high schools. Plan expands a movement that began in 1980s.
By Charisse Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LONG BEACH : Bomb Threat Forces Hospital Evacuation
LOS ANGELES : 2 Boys Were Not Intended Victims of Drive-By Attack
LOS ANGELES : Helen Hernandez to Make Bid for Roybal's Seat
LOS ANGELES : Woman Gets 18 Months in Abuse of 7-Year-Old
ROSEMEAD : Deputy's Alleged Attacker Is in Critical Condition
LOS ANGELES : Ruling Favoring Elite LAPD Unit Is Upheld
SOUTH PASADENA : U.S. Gives Support to Freeway Extension
Yo! Go!: Michael Nykerk's new rap tune didn't win any...
By Steve Harvey
Rabies Vaccination Clinics Set
Fund-Raiser to Be New President of Zoo Association
By Louis Sahagun
Exhibit Highlights Desert, Mountains
By Nona Yates
Legal Issues Could Cloud Selection of New Chief of Police : LAPD: Because of the uncertainty over Gates' retirement date, questions are being raised about who has the authority in naming a successor.
By Louis Sahagun and Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Crime or Culture Clash? : Raid: Store owner accused of illegally selling wild animal parts for Korean folk remedies denies he knew he was breaking state law. He says he is the victim of cultural misunderstanding.
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit Filed Over Bid to Evict Man From Nursing Home : Health care: Van Nuys facility did not notify wife who signed admission agreement of her appeal rights, court papers assert. Company says its forms comply with state rules.
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Use of Park for Pro-Marijuana Rally Is Denied
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Records Allow Peek Into Past : Historians, Genealogists Delight in Unsealing of 1920 U.S. Census Data
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Kidnapers Tear Boy, 6, Away From Grandmother : Abduction: Woman injured in trying to save the child. Family hopes incident is related to an ongoing custody dispute.
By Marla Cone and Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wife of Suspected Bank Robber Denies Charges : Crime: She says she was shocked by her husband's arrest and calls him a 'decent' man.
By Donnette Dunbar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Disaster Aid Office Will Open Today
MISSION VIEJO : Illness in Portables Blamed on Air Flow
By Greg Hernandez
DANA POINT : Water, Sewer District Merger Considered
By Len Hall
LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Plan for Wild Lands
By Leslie Earnest
COUNTYWIDE : Marines Offer Sound and Silence
CLIPBOARD: November, December Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
COSTA MESA : Student Uses His Head in Road Protest
By Tom Mcqueeney
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Children's Wing of Library Underway
By John Penner
Latino to Appeal Rating in LAPD Chief Competition
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COSTA MESA : City Offers Grants to Nonprofit Groups
SANTA ANA : Lot Attendant Hurt in Apparent Robbery
By Eric Young
COSTA MESA : City Seeks Residents for Child-Care Panel
IRVINE : Faculty Clarifies Grade Change Stand
By Greg Hernandez
ANAHEIM : Wife Confesses to Stabbing Husband
CLIPBOARD: O.C. Hospital Births--1991
ORANGE : Seniors Offered Help With Tax Forms
ORANGE : Trustees OK Change in Meeting Schedule
ORANGE : School Board OKs Volunteer Tutors
By Mary Helen Berg
Iraqi Nuclear Program Focus of UCI Talk
His Payoff Is to Interest Young People in Science
By Herbert J. Vida
Woman's Body Discovered in Car in Irvine
Pair's Slayings at Orange Home Stun Families : Tragedy: Police aren't releasing details in the case, but the drum-store owner's employees speculate that the men walked in on a robbery.
By Bob Elston, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
4 Men Rob Spa, Tie Up Employees
City to Repay Debt to Hotel, Save Money : Finance: Waterfront Hilton agrees to cancel Huntington Beach's $6.2-million obligation in return for immediate payment of $5.3 million.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lions Club Awards $95,000 in Grants
2 Men Expected to Be Indicted for Selling Cocaine Near School
By Ajowa Ifateyo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skating Star to Testify for Both Sides at Harassment Trial
By George Frank, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Appeals Court Overturns Sexual Harassment Verdict
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Tennis
Associated Press
Alaskans Have a Different Opinion About Sled Dog Race
By Earl Gustkey
TENNIS : Rain Postpones All but 4 Matches at Indian Wells
By Thomas Bonk
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
ABC Should Be Called for Double Drivel
By Larry Stewart
Miscellany
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Clinches a Share of Title With 77-64 Win
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Seanez Has a Sore Back, Can't Pitch
By Bill Plaschke
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe Feels Much Better This Year
By Helene Elliott
Rio Mesa Proves That It Belongs
By Eric Shepard
Cal Poly Pomona Women Get Break
By Mitch Polin
NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Rally to Beat Bullets
From Associated Press
NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Win Fifth in a Row, 7-1
From Associated Press
AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Technological Arsenal Builds Koch's Aplomb : Defenders: As third round begins, he is increasingly confident he will beat Conner.
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Myers Shows Up Armed and Ready : Padres: Reliever's arrival gives teammates some ammunition for criticism, but his Yuma debut demonstrates he's in shape.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Bout of Gold for Norris : Boxing: Fresh off his victory over Daniels in San Diego, he signs to fight Meldrick Taylor on May 9 for $2 million.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chargers Announce Signing of Defensive Back : Pro football: Delton Hall, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, could be importnat addition to the secondary.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Graduate Assistant Joins SDSU Staff
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VALLEY SPORTS : Olympic Swim Team Berth Eludes Quance
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Is Spring Training Too Long? More and More Players Think So
By Bob Nightengale
HIGH SCHOOLS : Salaam Among Selections for Shrine All-Star Classic
Cal Whips SDSU in Men's Tennis
Polynice Passes His Physical : Clipper Center Once Considered Too Soft, but Now He's a Force
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Strawberry Hits Mets With Book : Baseball: In autobiography, he accuses his former team of insensitivity toward blacks and tells of trouble during and after championship 1986 season.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Polonia Hopes to Give Angels a Quick Start
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Morgan Says He Doesn't Miss Lasorda
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tarkanian Seeks 'the Truth' in Independent Investigation : College basketball: On the eve of what was supposed to be his final game at UNLV, coach wants outside agency to look at program and university. Maxson says no.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whether They Win or Lose, Kings Have Sold Out Season : Hockey: Despite their shaky start, they have had takers for all 16,005 seats for 40 regular-season games this season.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Powell Wins the Sullivan Award
By Theresa Munoz
SWIMMING U.S OLYMPIC TRIALS : Nall Sets World Record Twice; Morales Wins
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP : Koch Doesn't Expect a Surprise From Conner
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES MARATHON : One of Biggest Sponsors Still Has Not Been Replaced
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Norris Will Fight Taylor for $2 Million
By Dave Mckibben
Duke Still No. 1; USC 8th, UCLA 9th : College basketball: Blue Devils gain 10 first-place votes after victory over the Bruins. Trojans rise from No. 13.
From Associated Press
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College Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
She Keeps Them Going : VanDerveer Makes Sure That Stanford Women Are Driven
By Lisa Dillman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Western Washington Player's Death Caused by Heart Problem
From Staff and Wire Reports
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From Staff and Wire Reports
College Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
USC Leaps Over UCLA to No. 8 in AP Ratings
From Associated Press
Miscellany
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Track and Field
From Staff and Wire Reports
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Unhappy Justice Not in Braves' Picture
Associated Press
Baseball Daily Report : Dodgers
By Bill Plaschke
$30.5-Million Deal Moves Sandberg to the Top of Salary List
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sea View League
SWIMMING U.S OLYMPIC TRIALS : Nall Sets World Record Twice; Morales Wins
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : When Things Looked Bad, Campbell Went to His 'Weasel' Move
By Mike Digiovanna
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALL-CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TEAM : Ankton and Haygood Share Co-MVP Honors
Saddleback Gains Faith and Starts Out on Roll
By Steve Kresal
Chapman to Search for Coach : Basketball: Chapman confirms Boyd's contract won't be renewed. Committee to screen candidates to be formed.
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Harbor's Sheward Declared Ineligible
By Mike Reilley
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Glendora Will Have Guards Up Against Tustin
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Free Spirit Roams at Saddleback : Sea View League: Luis Estrella's speed makes him an outstanding outfielder, but sometimes he runs off at the mouth.
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Mission Viejo girls' swim team lost one of its top...
By Chris Foster
Servite, Tustin Switch Game Sites
By Tom Hamilton
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League : 1990-91 In Review
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Prep Baseball 1992: Sea View League
Quinn Leads UC Irvine Over Loyola Marymount
Mission Viejo's Jacob Takes Fifth in 200 Freestyle
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maurice Fletcher
Olivia DiCamilli
SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Marina Braces Itself for Thousand Oaks
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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