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What happened on March 22, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
THEATER REVIEW : Ann Magnuson's Hip, Witty Ramblings on Ills at 'Home'
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
On March 26, a mural depicting the Amazon rain forest of...
Compiled by Ken Williams
MUSIC REVIEW : Brodsky Quartet Offers Challenging Program
By Susan Bliss, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COMEDY REVIEW : Secret Service: Laughs to a Latin Beat : The trio, headlining a voter registration benefit at UC Irvine, offers an energetic program of poking fun at the Establishment.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stage
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : My Son Is the Villain, Not the Hero, of Urban Drama
By Kirk Douglas, Actor - writer Douglas holds a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.
Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : Grappling With a 'Lie That Tells Us the Truth'
By Mercedes D'Adderio, D'Adderio is an Argentine filmmaker-screenwriter working in L . A . Her films "Breakfast" and "The Rules of the Game" were given awards in Belgium, Yugoslavia, France and Argentina
Does D-FENS Shatter American Reality or Reflect It? : Portrayal of Store Owner Seen as Volatile Stereotype
By Jeana H. Park, Park is executive director of the recently formed Korean American Advocates for Justice
Music : Christa Ludwig Sings a Poignant Farewell
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
JAZZ REVIEWS : Guitarist Mark Whitfield Disappoints
By Leonard Feather
JAZZ REVIEWS : Burrell Sticks to Basics at Bakery
By Leonard Feather
MUSIC REVIEW : Strings Carry the Day for L.A. Chamber Orchestra
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Weighty Noun-Rock From Tar, Jawbox
By Jonathan Gold
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Swayable Sundays at the Palace
By Steve Hochman
East Germany's 'Forbidden Films' Continues
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oscar-Nominated Films to Screen on 'Docu-Day' at Pacific Design Center
MOVIE REVIEW : No Spark in Samurai-Style 'Ninja Turtles'
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Recent Reunion Has People Talking: Will Cream Rise Again? : Pop music: Lead singer Jack Bruce says he would 'be interested if it were done properly--not just going out in stadiums doing greatest hits.'
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A STARTLING NEW CONCEPT: : Family Films : With money tight and criticism of sex and violence high, studios are looking closer at PG's power
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Hits a Mother Lode of Frontier Lore, Legends
By Howard Rosenberg
Bittersweet Journey of Archie Roach : Music: Aboriginal Aussie, who plays Coach House tonight, refuses to be haunted by past.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
LETTERS / FALLING DOWN : Proposition 13 Didn't Cause the Troubles in L.A.
MWD Charge
Military Base Closings
Workers' Comp
Graffiti
Prop. 103's Legacy
Prop. 103's Legacy
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
Military Base Closings
County Issue / Commercial Flights to Point Mugu : Point Mugu Naval Air Station recently offered the use of its 11,000-foot runway to Ventura County for commercial flights. Officials have lauded the offer as a viable alternative to Oxnard Airport, but if the plan moves forward, will there be enough business to sustain a commercial air terminal and an expanded flight schedule?
In Battered Granada Hills, They Look for a Fair Way to Deal With Flying Golf Balls
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tibet Hit by 6.6 Quake
Reuters
GREEN, GREEN: When you see your first baseball game at...
By Matt Lait
POWER HUNGRY: In the 1860s, Anaheim was the only town in...
By Matt Lait
BIRD-BRAIN IDEA? Anaheim was a sightseeing destination...
By Matt Lait
STILL DOWN: Others may be recovering from the economic...
By Matt Lait
GATE Is Opening for More Gifted O.C. Minority Pupils : Education: In a move to diversify classes for talented children, the stakes are high--and controversial.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : For Russians, a Choice Between Two Powers
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Defense Industry Boon Means State Now Takes Hit
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Incentives for More Family Doctors Weighed
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
French Voters Turn to Right, Reject Socialists
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : State Is Still Dominant in Defense Jobs
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Lawmakers Move to Oust Yeltsin : Crisis: Conservatives take first step toward impeachment by asking court to judge legality of his action. The president seems to lose support in his own government.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Egyptian Society Shaken by the 'Husband Killers' : Crime: In a country where many women feel powerless, discontent can lead to murder.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Combing a Crater for Bomb Clues : The nation's foremost experts began their search of the World Trade Center for evidence only hours after the genie of terrorism was let loose. Their skill got fast results.
By William C. Rempel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Lawmakers Move to Oust Yeltsin : Scene: In Moscow, there's a feeling of a topsy-turvy deja vu of the coup days of 1991. But this time around, many of Yeltsin's defenders have become his accusers.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bernardi Continues His Long Solo in City Politics : Campaign: Councilman's age and role as a naysayer have some wondering how effective he could be as mayor.
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
B.T. Collins--a Gentle Side to the Bluster
By George Skelton
Congregation Rocked by Rabbis' Confession : Religion: They admit to once having a love affair with each other. But it is the woman, and not the man, who is leaving the San Diego temple.
By Alan Abrahamson and David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Reining In Property Seizures by Police : Law: U.S. Supreme Court ruling puts limits on the confiscation of goods tied to drug trade. Lawyers say clients may be more inclined to press claims of innocence.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Slaying of Family Remains a Mystery : Fresno police have mostly discounted possible ties of wealthy businessman to drug dealing or disgruntled Filipino investors. They now focus on the lone surviving son.
By Mark Arax, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nurse Dispenses Hope to the Homeless of Ventura County : Health: The sick flock to her as she makes her rounds on the streets, offering advice and medical attention to those who often shun help.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot Brings His Twang, Charts, Barbs Back to TV
from Associated Press
7 Cultists Leave; Hopes Rise for End to Standoff
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Star Wars' Enters Second Decade With No Hardware, $30-Billion Tab : Defense: Debate over its future centers on its scope. The objectives continue to change drastically from Reagan's.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Held in Nun's Killing
Associated Press
'Crane mania' packs tourists into quiet town : 20,000 of the birds stage dancing, courting rituals. Visitors to Colorado valley and the natives love it.
By Ann Rovin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
In Washington, a Feeling of Concern--but Not Crisis--About Yeltsin
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Offers to Serve Again
Reuters
World IN BRIEF : COSTA RICA : 5 Gunmen Collect Ransom and Leave
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N. Commander Reports Serb Accord
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 2 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Strip Clash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
French, Chilean Nuns Canonized by Pontiff
Associated Press
Turkey Relatively Calm as Kurdish Rebels Begin Cease-Fire
By Hugh Pope, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mexico City a State? Test Vote Points to a 'Yes'
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amid Lightning, Space Shuttle Is Prepared for Launch
Reuters
Restaurant Closes Early After Some Diners Become Ill
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Armed Burglary Suspect Caught Napping
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Agency Drafting Global Epidemic Battle Plan
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hostelry and History: Oh, the Suite Life of Bunker Hill
By Jack Smith
USC Associates, Symphony Demonstrate Old College Spirit
By Ann Conway
Gay/Lesbian Alliance Award Rewards Visibility
By Kevin Allman
BOOK REVIEW : Tale of 2 Horse Lovers Limps to a Finish : HANK & CHLOE by Jo-Ann Mapson ; HarperCollins $20; 320 pages
By Carolyn See, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bowed, but Unbroken? : Activism: The killing of Dr. David Gunn, on top of legal setbacks and political reversals, has flattened the anti-abortion movement. Many ask what course the cause will take.
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Adieu, Utopia : Paris seemed a refuge from bias to African-Americans. Now rising ethnic tensions threaten the myth.
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KID STUFF : Sure Cures for Hiccups?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BUSINESS
The Breakfast of Boomerangs
Associated Press
Maybe It Should Be 1040-PC Circulating among Southern...
By James Bates
Robert L. Lawten has been appointed vice president and...
Jay A. Clark has joined Paine & Associates as senior vice...
Julie Canfield Andersen has been appointed sales manager...
Joseph P. Ruiz has been promoted to vice president...
Mike Talbot has joined the Costa Mesa law firm of Speers...
Occupation: Drafter
Mission Viejo Co. Names New Vice President of Project Management
Dennis J. Hogan has been appointed controller of Elsinore...
Lyn Berman has been appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson to the...
Brig Campbell has been appointed western regional manager...
Wanda A. Lee has been appointed senior vice president of...
Paul Jones II has joined the Municipal Water District of...
Irv Goldberg has been appointed general manager of the...
Dennis A. Shannon Jr. has been appointed a leasing...
Sigmund Fidyke has been appointed executive chairman of...
Deep Pockets Needed to Start Your Own Fund
By Russ Wiles, RUSS WILES, a financial writer for the Arizona Republic, specializes in mutual funds.
NEWS ANALYSIS : California Finds It's Lonely at the Bottom : Economy: While the nation begins to enjoy an upturn, the state is stranded on the sidelines, experiencing the flip side of its self-containment.
By Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Development Plan That Became House of Cards : Probe: The state is investigating Anaheim Hills-based Hill Williams for allegedly luring elderly investors into a Ponzi scheme.
By Greg Johnson and Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lockheed, Whistle-Blowers Settle : Defense: Firm has reportedly paid three ex-employees about $7 million, instead of $45 million jury verdict.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scripps' Latest Deal Sparks Debate : Research: Critics fault taxpayer- funded lab for giving a foreign firm first crack at technology.
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Japan's Success on Chip Pact Short-Circuit? : Technology: Officials worry that a newfound market-share peace reached with the United States could be short-lived.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Taiwan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Philippines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hyundai Chief's About-Face Helps Auto Maker : South Korea: After losing a bitter political battle for nation's presidency, Chung Ju Yung seems resigned to getting conglomerate back on track.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
China
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Tech Stock Sale: Hey, It's a Spring Thing
By Tom Petruno
Audio System Designer: Have Ear, Will Travel
By John M. Doyle, ASSOCIATED PRESS
ROSEMARIE FERNANDEZ : Postmaster, Santa Ana Post Office
By Ted Johnson, Times correspondent
Lawyers Join Forces to Practice New Alliance : Boutique Law Firm Group specializes, enabling it to offer as good or better service than big firms sans the huge costs.
By James S. Granelli
Eastern Europe Is New Stomping Ground for 'Ultra Entrepreneur' Curt Carlson : Enterprise: Hotel magnate sees his foray into old Soviet Bloc as a chance to spread capitalism around the world.
From Associated Press
Jenny Craig
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
In This Fight, Rudy Acuna Has All Angles Covered : GEORGE RAMOS
Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : KOREA TIMES (English Edition) : 'Falling Down' Falls Down
From a news article by Philip Chung. The Korea Times English Edition is published weekly on Wednesdays in Los Angeles.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Agency's Approach: Home Life For the Homeless Mentally Ill
Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : FRANK JUAREZ / President-elect, League of United Latin American Citizens, Council 2010. Member, Westside Coalition de la Comunidad Latina Unida
Compiled for The Times by Danielle Masterson
Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : ELAINE TAKAHASHI / UCLA administrative assistant, director of Asian Pacific Faculty and Staff Assn.
Compiled for The Times by Danielle Masterson
Today's Agenda
Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : JUAN CRUZ / Member, Wilson High School PTA and Los Angeles Neighbor to Neighbor
Compiled for The Times by Danielle Masterson
Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : Promoting Citizenship
La Opinion is a Spanish-language daily in Los Angeles. Translated by Kevin Baxter.
PANORAMA : Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : Clinton Stumbles
From a commentary by G. Ryskin in Panorama, a Russian-language newspaper published Thursdays in Los Angeles. Translated by Ludmila Genn.
Second Opinion / Other Media : The Sentinel
Platform : After the King Verdict: What Can Parents Do for Peace? : CAROLYN HABERSHAM / Substance abuse coordinator, Walker Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church, Los Angeles
Compiled for The Times by Danielle Masterson
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : GAYLE CRISPIN / Junior, 16, East High School, Denver
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : JANELL BARNGROVER / Senior, 17, Highland Park High School, Topeka, Kan.
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : QUANDA ALLEN / Senior, 18, North Atlanta High School, Atlanta
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : J'JUAN KEITH WILSON JR. / Senior, 17, Hope High School Providence, R.I.
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : CRAIG GARTNER / Senior, 17, North Atlanta High School, Atlanta
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Community Essay : 'The Legal System Makes Prisoners of All Its Players' : A first-time juror expects a system of fair judgment. Instead, she experiences a 'game' played by attorneys and judge.
By Maria F. Barbee, Maria F. Barbee, a free-lance writer who lives in Woodland Hills, just completed her first jury duty.
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : MAYRA SOTO / Senior, 17, Hope High School, Providence, R.I.
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
Obituaries
Modest Proposal : 'Make Taggers Clean Up'
MARTE AMATO / Huntington Beach
Youth / OPINION : L.A. From Afar: 'A Land of Excitement and Confusion' : BRIAN BENARD / Senior, 17, East High School, Denver
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton
The Mayoral Race: L.A. Gets to Choose
Building MoreSchools: Engine of Prosperity : Governor puts shoulder behind potent infrastructure idea
Avoiding the Road Back to Bloodshed
In One Area, California Still Leads the Country : Prisons: Our system is Gargantuan, yet hasn't impacted crime. Now Wilson wants federal help to spend even more.
By Vincent Schiraldi, Vincent Schiraldi is executive director of the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, a public-policy organization in San Francisco that provides technical assistance, direct services and consultation to agencies and individuals on criminal-justice issues
We Can Make This City a Shining Example : Mayor's race: We need no new taxes for education, police, social services; redistribution, and a city lottery, can do it.
By Eileen Anderson, Eileen Anderson is a singer and dancer.
PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Rebuild Master Plan--for Students : California's problems will worsen without fundamental changes, including an end to subsidies for the rich.
By John Brooks Slaughter, John Brooks Slaughter is president of Occidental College.
Put an End to the Budgetary Games : Mayor's race: We could put 1,000 officers on patrol at a fraction of the cost of hiring new ones if we paid overtime.
By Ernani Bernardi, Ernani Bernardi, who serves the Seventh District, was first elected to the City Council in 1961.
Second TV Reporter Aids in Surrender
from A Times Staff Writer
Obituaries : Lillian Randall Leland Garth; Hollywood Bowl Fund-Raiser
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries : Alexei I. Adzhubei; Izvestia Editor
From Associated Press
Ex-Pakistan Prime Minister Dies
Associated Press
MacArthur Boulevard Rehabilitation Awaits Results of Report
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Guarantee Fair Play in the Courtroom
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Christian Right Is Wrong About the GOP : Politics: The party needs consensus and inclusion, not the divisive, rigid ideology of the 'family values' faction.
By Richard N. Bond, Richard N. Bond is former chairman of the Republican National Committee
Wisdom of the Ages : Doctor Offers Advice, Cultural Understanding to Elderly Latinos
By Mary Anne Perez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
School Districts Search for Ways to Stem Rising Tide of Violence
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Firm Gambles on High-Tech Cancer Unit at Westlake : Thousand Oaks: Patients who commute are thrilled with plan aimed at boosting hospital's occupancy. But some doctors warn of waste and gimmickry.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nature Study : Golden West College Campus Boasts a Lush Landscape of Exotic Trees and Flowers
By Otto Strong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Finds Hitler Had Artery Illness : Medicine: UCLA professor says disease does not explain dictator's crimes, but may have reinforced his belief that he would not live long.
from Times Wire Services
Foe of Religion Crusades on Cable TV
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slow; Do Not Merge : Ojai: Study says the city should curtail plans to annex the valley's other communities, at least until the state resolves its budget problems.
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Arrest Barricaded Gunman as He Sleeps : Standoff: Anaheim officers were held off 19 hours after a man commandeered apartment containing weapons that he fired repeatedly.
By Eric Lichtblau and Otto Strong, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY ATTORNEY : Challenger Proving to Be a Trial for Hahn : Campaign: Attacks get personal at a forum when the incumbent and Michael Guarino battle over their approaches to the top prosecutor's job for the city.
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nurse Makes House Calls on the Homeless : Services: County public health worker Evelyn Burge cares for about 4,000 indigents. Her one-woman project pays for itself, officials say.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day Laborers See No Light at End of Tunnel
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell
TRABUCO CANYON : Hobbyists Proud of Flight Site
By Geoff Boucher
MOORPARK : Volunteers Sought for Country Days
By James Maiella Jr.
CAMARILLO : Residents Sought for Rent Review Panel
By Maia Davis
LAGUNA BEACH : Plan to Develop Alleyway Advances
By Leslie Earnest
VENTURA : Illegal Park Might Be Demolished
By Peggy Y. Lee
VENTURA : Teachers to Receive Grants for Materials
By Carlos V. Lozano
CAMARILLO : Constitution Park to Get Rose Garden
By Maia Davis
Pinewood Derby a Family Affair
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : Council Expected to OK Police Contract
By Peggy Y. Lee
THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Fills Vice President Post
By Stephanie Simon
COUNTYWIDE : Laguna Wilderness Park to Be Dedicated
By Leslie Earnest
ORANGE : Council Holds Back on Proposed Job Cuts
By Shelby Grad
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Approves RV Parking Limits
By Geoff Boucher
MOORPARK : Residents Urged to Recycle Phone Books
By James Maiella Jr.
TUSTIN : City, District Form Youth Issues Panel
By Bert Eljera
LAKE FOREST : Deal Allows More Low-Cost Housing
By Frank Messina
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Notable Women to Be Honored by Club
By Robert Barker
BREA : Formerly Silent, She Finds Speech Golden
By Bert Eljera
An Air of History : Aviation: An era is drawing to an end for the 63-year-old terminal building at Burbank Airport.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BREA : Policy on Student Transfers Changed
By Bert Eljera
It was built in 1935 as a monument to Southern...
By Cecilia Rasmussen
COUNTYWIDE : Trial Lawyers to Honor Top Judges at Awards Dinner
By Jane Hulse
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Town Hall Meeting to Focus on Graffiti
By Tom Mcqueeney
BREA : School Conversion Called Unfeasible
By Bert Eljera
Citizen 'Eyes, Ears' Ready to Aid Police : King case: Merchants, homeowners will be stationed on rooftops if violence breaks out after verdicts. Ventura Boulevard is rumored to be a potential target.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Group Tends a City on Mission of Conscience : Blythe Street: The Immaculate Heart Community's plan for the downtrodden area offers insight into the idealists who split from the Vatican 23 years ago.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Vote on Back Bay Speed Limit
By Bob Elston
PLACENTIA : Park Will Continue to Be Closed at Dusk
By Danielle A. Fouquette
Teachers Often in Dark on Students' Records : Education: Despite state disclosure laws, districts fail to share histories. Local officials are becoming cautious in accepting transfers.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Shot to Death in Tujunga
Natural History Museum Branch Seeks Volunteers
Pedestrian Killed on Ventura Freeway
Standoff Tests Residents' Stamina : Barricade: Many of those evacuated from their apartments during the 19-hour police siege spend the night on the street or in their cars.
By Mark Landsbaum and Otto Strong, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Custodian Held on Suspicion of Molestation
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blaze Damages Mission Viejo Bally's Spa
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$250,000 Settlement Approved in Death Suit
Guardian Angels Seek Public's Help
By Susan Moffat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newscaster Assists in Surrender
from A Times Staff Writer
Witnesses Catch Driver Who Police Say Struck Boy
SPORTS
Opportunistic Pistons Beat Lakers : Pro basketball: Rebounding helps make difference. Loss to Detroit, 106-101, is fourth in a row at home.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crenshaw Staves Off the Darkness, Wins
From Associated Press
GOLF / SENIOR TOUR AT INDIAN WELLS : Better Putting by Floyd Lifts Him Over Archer
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Was Time for a Salute to Mediocrity
By Shav Glick
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
DODGERS : Rain Steals Show Once Again
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANGELS : Valera Has Sore Elbow, Will Sit Out
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raider executive Al LoCasale, who functions as the club's...
From Associated Press
Motor Racing
From Associated Press
TENNIS : Despite Limp, Sampras Is Too Much for Washington
From Associated Press
Baseball
From Associated Press
Soccer
From Associated Press
Miscellany
From Associated Press
Miscellany
From Associated Press
Motor Racing
From Associated Press
Baseball
From Associated Press
Miscellany
From Associated Press
Jurisprudence
From Associated Press
Linebacker Bailey Gets Raise From Giants
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Cincinnati Strikes Quickly to Rout New Mexico State
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Kentucky Starts Fast in Victory Over Utah
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Virginia Intensifies Effort to Defeat Massachusetts
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Louisville a Headache for Oklahoma State, 78-63 : Midwest Regional: Brewer, who suffered a concussion against Delaware, scores 26 points and keys late surge.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Dome, It's Doom for Xavier, 73-70 : Midwest Regional: Thepartisan crowd of 37,411 in Indianapolis plays role in Indiana victory.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
George Washington Victory an Inside Job : West Regional: The Colonials beat Southern, 90-80, to advance to a round-of-16 game in Seattle against Michigan.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Providence Squeezes Past West Virginia
Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NIT : Pepperdine or USC: One More Time
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : NCAA WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Lawrence's Shot Gives North Carolina Victory
From Associated Press
NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Bests Robinson, Knicks Beat Spurs
From Associated Press
NHL ROUNDUP : Selanne Scores Two More, Winnipeg Tops Flames, 4-2
From Associated Press
Norwegian Wins on Home Snow : Skiing: Aamodt scores World Cup super-G victory at Kvitfjell.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Female Skiers Up in Arms Over Lack of Slope on Downhill Course
By Randy Harvey
SANTA ANITA : Extra Weight Is No Burden for Kotashaan
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : NCAA Men Have an International Flair
By Theresa Munoz
San Diego St. Breaks CSUN's Domination
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