- How Colosio Can Be Honored
- Can Mexico's Ruling Political Party Save the State, and Itself, From Balkanization?
- School Considering Uniforms for Students : Simi Valley: Recent fatal stabbing at Valley View Junior High has prompted the idea. But some argue it would not affect behavior on campus.
- Fire-Scorched Wastelands Give Way to Wildflowers and Grasses : Aftermath: Areas blackened by last fall's blazes are suddenly blooming with life. The rapid growth surprises many.
- Larcenous Sea Gull Snatches Diamond Ring : Rescue: Firefighters help 'Big Mike' Simpson after bird deposits pinky ring atop a light pole.
- Valley Perspective : Pierce College Deserves Community's Support : School Needs Neighbors' Sympathy, Earthquake Relief
- Andrews Rides String of Birdies Into Lead : Golf: She puts together five in a row for a 67 and a one-shot edge over Davies at Dinah Shore tournament.
- Another Sweep Victory for CSUN : Men's volleyball: Driving for playoff position, Matadors defeat San Diego State for their fifth win in six matches.
- Tennis
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : Duke's Bite Worse Than Dog's Bark : Southeast: Blue Devils hold Purdue's Robinson to season-low 13 points in 69-60 victory.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : Impatience Hurt Missouri, Coach Says : West Regional: Stewart cites poor shot selection for the Tigers' 29-for-83 performance.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Their Favorite Movies No Longer a Mystery
- A Tribute to Zeppelin--or Recent Sales Trends?
- Easter Eggs : Beyond Sunny-Side-Up
- News, Tips & Bargains : Scaffolds Down in Sistine Chapel
- CLOSE-UP : Driving Ambition
- <i> COMME CI, COMME CA</i> : At Pascal in Newport Beach, the French Accent Is Not Quite Thick Enough
- Bill Moyers Acts Up : It Isn't Enough Being the Conscience of America; He Wants to Be an Agent of Change, Too
- Tracing a Century of Tradition and Trial : Stories and mementos of Japanese American women document their transition from immigrants to their place in contemporary culture.
- BRIEFLY : Water: Culver City Man Appointed to MWD Board
- Hangin' With the Homeboys (KCAL Sunday at...
- Small Key Deer and Need for School Divide Island's Inhabitants : Wildlife: Rare animals are protected in their habitat on land that some people want for an elementary school to eliminate children's lengthy commutes.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : 'Nuisance Alleys' to Bloom With Activity
- Canter's Strikes Right Note
- Rave for Flavor
- A Desperate Quest : Oceanside-Area Parents Persuade Health Officials to Investigate an Outbreak of Childhood Leukemia, but Chances of Answers Are Slim
- Ames Affair Blurs the Circles Within Circles of Intelligence : Spies: A Soviet agent operating within the CIA now forces analysts to retrace many treacherous passages down the hall of mirrors.
- Washington Is Best Chance for Peace in Middle East
- Will the Children's Museum Stay? : Downtown: The facility gets city's OK to take over adjacent Los Angeles Mall. But operators are weighing options, including Mid- Wilshire site.
- Notes about your surroundings
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Move Closer to Playoffs
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Sweeps Way to Foothill Volleyball Title
- IN THE HEART OF TEXAS: For the...
- ON THE RACK: Don't think you've got...
- ** 1/2 "BACKBEAT", Music From the Motion Picture; <i> Virgin</i>
- New Owner, New Optimism : Commitment to Make Orioles a Winner Could Mean Merriment in Maryland
- Silver Isn't Enough for Bonaly : Figure skating: She objects to decision giving Sato the gold medal. Kwan finishes eighth with strong freestyle performance.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Schaeffer Completes Harvard Comeback
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : For Graf, This Season Is a Relief
- SOCCER : U.S. Sharp, but Settles for 2-2 Tie
- 'Playboys': A Twist on Los Lobos : *** 1/2 LATIN PLAYBOYS, "Latin Playboys"; <i> Slash/Warner Bros.</i>
- You'll Never Eat Lunch in This City Again
- COVER STORY : Why Don't They Make 'Em Like This Anymore? : It's no mystery where some of the great film detectives come from--but getting one from book to box office is a tough case
- SANTA MONICA/MALIBU : $10 Hike in Parcel Tax for Schools Proposed
- Cutler Defends Critics of RTC Investigator : Politics: Clinton aides reportedly asked about firing Jay Stephens, a GOP lawyer hired to probe Whitewater-related case.
- CRENSHAW : Plan for Africa-Themed Zone Gains Momentum
- A Fable for Our Troubled Times : Rebirth: After fire and rain, riots and quakes, a New Age dawneth for Malibites, Bevites.
- There's More to U.S.-China Ties Than Human Rights
- Sick as a Dog From Valley Fever : Health: At least 22 pets in eastern part of Ventura County have been affected since quake. There's no Medicare for canines, owners lament.
- Day for Creatures Great and Small : Religion: Three horses and a cockatoo are among the beasts attending church's annual Blessing of the Animals.
- Metrolink Coming for Commuters With 3 Trains : Transit: The regional link to L.A. expands south for the first time with service that starts Monday. Rides are free through Thursday.
- Hate Crimes Wane but Not by Enough : * Spotlight Must Be Kept on Actions to Eradicate Them
- Clippers Badly Stung by Hornets' Reserves : Pro basketball: Charlotte bench's 46-18 scoring edge and early deficit too much for Los Angeles in 121-109 loss.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENTS : San Bernardino Doesn't Have Enough in Reserve in Division II Final, 89-56
- Split Keeps Northridge in 1st Place : College baseball: Smaler's homer provides 3-2 win over Fresno State in first game.
- COMMENTARY : Garagiola Takes Cuts for Baseball's Needy
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** MORRISSEY, "Vauxhall and I"; <i> Sire/Reprise</i>
- University High Comes of Age in New TV Drama
- Tempers Flare Over Homeless Shelter Plan : Hearings: Residents shout down officials of organization that wants to turn surplus Navy housing into a homeless shelter.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The phenomenal things people are saying about Angela Goethals
- Florida Air Base Torn by 1992 Storm Reopens
- Red Cross Closes Last Relief Center
- 2 Latinas Make Strong City Council Bids in Long Beach : Long Beach: Jenny Oropeza is running in the 1st District, Tonia Reyes Uranga in the 7th. Both enjoy wide name recognition.
- Ventura Council to Decide Capital Projects Funding
- *** MOTLEY CRUE, "Motley Crue"; <i> Elektra</i>
- Closure Would Devastate Veterans
- Immigrants Bringing Tuberculosis
- More Women in LAPD
- Slavery is Challenge to Disney's History
- Riordan Looks a Spendthrift By Not Keeping Thrifty in L.A.
- CSUN Was Wise to Spend $15,000 on Maya Angelou
- Doing the Dirty Work : THE COMMANDOS: The Inside Story of America's Secret Soldiers, <i> By Douglas C. Waller (Simon & Schuster: $23; 399 pp.)</i> : WARRIOR DREAMS: Paramilitary Culture in Post-Vietnam America, <i> By James William Gibson (Hill & Wang: $23; 357 pp.)</i>
- BIG WHEELS
- Parents Should Support Resolution on Emissions
- New-Time Radio
- UNSHAKEN
- MOVIES : The Mystical Isabel Allende : The Chilean-born writer's five novels have intrigued Hollywood, but she never felt they were destined to be movies. Then she took a chance on director Bille August's vision for 'The House of the Spirits'--and made peace with it
- A PUBLIC SERVICE
- Homelessness: Santa Monica's Share of the Responsibility
- Superfund Cleanup
- Costly Codes Won't Save Homes in Fire
- SELLING STYLE
- Alternative Site for Disney's Westcot Center
- Revised Project Will Change Calabasas Forever
- Road Less Traveled
- Gang Stage Fare
- Misplaced Compassion for Murderer
- Ex-Sen. Robbins Paid the Price for Greed : Restitution and the Loss of His Real Estate License Stand as Appropriate Penalties
- Alaska Wake-Up Call?
- COMMENTARY : These Are the...
- Soul Man : Thomas Moore's...
- 2 Tri-Cities Directors Still Draw Benefits
- FEMALE LIKE ME
- Veddy <i> Veddy</i> Busy
- Photograph of Child on Bike Was Irresponsible
- Computer Literacy as Office Leveler
- Harris Should Give Equal Time to Crime Victims
- Logging by Helium Balloons Gives Borneo Rain Forest an Ecological Lift : Environment: Aerial removal has been used in some timbering operations in the Western United States and Canada for more than two decades. Conservationists say method will help sustain and rejuvenate forests.
- Scrutinizing Garden Grove's Move to Leave League of Cities
- Dr. Lucile Jones
- Day Laborers in Ladera Heights
- HMO is Cheaper Without Medicare
- Why a New Test? Here Are Some Answers
- Nice 'Adventure'
- 'Proxy' Votes
- Two Tales of Love : BENGAL NIGHTS, <i> By Mircea Eliade</i> , <i> Translated from the French by Catherine Spencer</i> ; <i> (University of Chicago: $22.50; 176 pp.)</i> : IT DOES NOT DIE, <i> By Maitreyi Devi</i> ; <i> (University of Chicago: $22.50; 280 pp.)</i>
- Offended
- On 'Traveling in Style'
- Wisdom and Advice Come With $6 Haircuts
- Wayne's World
- Keeping Open Ear for Call to Action
- Canyon Oaks Project Would Benefit Topanga
- Series on AIDS
- Why Not Accuse Contractors Too?
- City Hall Parlance
- Cahuenga Pass Cross Is Grossly Insensitive
- Arrested Justice in Deputy's Shooting
- NONFICTION - March 27, 1994
- NONFICTION - March 27, 1994
- Obituaries - March 27, 1994
- Obituaries - March 27, 1994
- 2 Students Near Death After Carjack Shooting
- A Cloud of Uncertainty Hangs Over Mexican Elections : Politics: Following the slaying of Luis Donaldo Colosio, Congress quietly passes reform package. Critics say the changes are not enough to guarantee clean voting.
- SAVED BY THE BELL? You know you...
- Quake Fails to Shake Valley's Housing Glut
- Seeking the Suburban Dream : Poll: Residents of South County's master-planned communities say they enjoy their lifestyle despite long commutes, expenses.
- SIMI VALLEY : Approval Expected for New Contract
- Symposium Examines Crime and Punishment : Violence: Speakers encourage citizens to pressure lawmakers to toughen penalties. The governor is expected at Monday's event.
- The Superfluous People Test : MOCA exhibit raises an extremely uncomfortable question
- IRVINE : Reform Proposal Prompts Questions
- GARDEN GROVE : Schullers to Mark 40 Years of Ministry
- Huntington Park Police Chief Evaluated Amid Bias Charges
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : Miller Renews Rivalry as a Peer of Barmore's : Women: USC tries to reach Final Four by ousting Lady Techsters, winners of 23 straight.
- BURBANK : Teddy Bears Help Police Calm Children
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Finally Beats Foothill in Swimming
- ANGELS
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Zannitto Pitches One-Hitter to Shut Down Los Amigos
- Hart Gets Back in the Swing, 10-3 : High school baseball: Espy helps Indians break out of hitting slump in Foothill victory over Burbank.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Learns That It Isn't Nice to Offend Joe West
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Carter Might Return in Time for Opening Day
- Batman Scales the Mountain : Gotham City Area, Roller Coaster Are Largest Expansion in Magic Mountain's 23-Year History
- County Gets $1.2-Million AIDS Grant
- OXNARD : Easter Bunny Visits Pupils at Berry Hunt
- Slow Report Keeps Nolan Free an Extra Week
- Gaining Insight Into Passover : Celebrations: Model Seder at historic Wilshire Boulevard Temple teaches Catholic students the Jewish faith.
- VAN NUYS : Donations Help Save Woman's Club
- U.S. Soccer Team Plays Bolivia Today
- A Season to Forget : The '93 Mets Were So Bad, Even Dwight Gooden Was Ready to Give Up
- OJAI : Radar Tower to Stay, Weather Service Says
- Rebuild Valley Panel Considers Tax Credits, Added Transit Service : Aftermath: About 150 politicians, community leaders attend Reseda meeting to discuss recovery after quake.
- TOPANGA : Annual Native Plant Sale This Weekend
- High Desert Jews a Small, Close Group : Judaism: Membership in the Antelope Valley is barely 250 adults. But many say the tiny size strengthens ties to the faith.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Metrolink's Santa Clarita Line Is Rolling in Green
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Horse Has a Cloudy Disposition
- Returning Wilkins Gives Atlanta a Show : Pro basketball: Given a rousing welcome by fans, his 36 points lead Clippers to 97-94 upset of Hawks.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : WOMEN'S WEST REGIONAL : Stanford Has the Edge at Home
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : It Has Taken Some Time, but USC Is Ranked No. 1 Again
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Duke Finds Itself in Purdue's Doghouse
- Practicing for 10 Years Is Not Nearly Enough
- Singapore Airlines Plans 52-Jet Purchase : Aviation: Boeing and Airbus would be main beneficiaries of $6 billion in orders. Other Southland firms would also benefit.
- Garden Grove Man Slain; Friend Held
- FBI Investigating Leaks in UC Telecommunications System
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Room Mate
- LAKE FOREST : Anti-Youth-Violence Measures Promised
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Michigan Teaches Maryland's Kids a Lesson in Winning
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Rally in 10th Inning to Get Past San Jose State
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Hogs Show Tulsa Who's Boss
- AEROSPACE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GARDENING : Poppy Family Boasts International Cousins
- Huntington Beach Teen Who Killed Friend Sentenced to 20 Years to Life
- VENTURA : City Helping to Sponsor Art Walk
- One panicked father called . . . to locate his daughter after she failed to call to wish him a happy birthday. : Businessman Offers to Pull Apron Strings Across the Pacific
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Stands By Plan to Keep Billboards
- PACOIMA : Plaza Swap Meet to Hold Open House
- Menendez Lawyer Sends Letters Seeking Donations : Courts: Abramson hopes to raise $1 million for brothers' retrial. One legal expert says the solicitation is within ethical guidelines.
- Laughter in the Pews : Humor: A new generation of clergy seeks to recapture the joyful world of the early Christians by adding jokes to sermons and cartoons to religious bulletins.
- Accidental Toss Turns Ring Into Gull's Prize : Mishap: Firefighters retrieve jewelry deposited on pole by bird, who had snatched it after it slid off owner's finger.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hart District Trustee Resigns After 105 Days
- UCI Track and Field Home Opener Set for Today
- MISSION HILLS : Berman Moves Out of Police Station
- Girl Struggles to Keep Campaign for Other Abused Children Alive
- VENTURA : Officer and Civilian Among Honorees
- Skull Being Examined by Coroner
- Damon Buford Is Subject of Tug-of-War Between Oriole Execs
- Ward Wins 250 Class in ArenaCross Event
- TV REVIEWS : Jean Smart Melts Hearts in 'Princess'
- TV REVIEWS : Unforgettable Prison Drama
- Man Held After Death of Baby Boy
- THOUSAND OAKS : First Carjacking Reported at The Oaks
- THOUSAND OAKS : Security Discussed for Murder Trial
- Jury Finds Wife-Killer Acted in Heat of Passion : Trial: Moosa Hanoukai faces maximum 12-year sentence for bludgeoning spouse to death. Defense calls decision 'major victory.'
- How Best to Honor Colosio's Memory : Let tragedy lead to Mexican political reform
- OXNARD : Larger Pool Proposed for New High School
- CORONA DEL MAR : Civil War Expert Has a Devoted Following
- VAN NUYS : Man Who Killed Wife Convicted of Manslaughter
- Armed Man Is Sought in 2 Dozen Store Robberies
- Which player will ask for a uniform...
- OXNARD : Police Investigate Gunfight That Hurt 2
- Reagan Presidential Library Considers Booking Weddings : Simi Valley: Similar facilities have hosted such ceremonies. But a businesswoman is worried about the possible impact.
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Overcomes Rain, Santa Ana Valley to Win
- Own Up, Jerry: You're the Loser in Cowboys' Family Feud
- For Shanahan, Opportunity Is Knocking
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : TENNIS / DAVIS CUP : Courier, Martin Give U.S. 2-0 Lead
- LOS ALAMITOS : Tremblay Resumes Winning Ways
- 2 ANC Rallies Draw Strong Zulu Support
- Clintons' Tax Returns Show Big Losses, Gains : Presidency: White House releases 1977-79 records in response to questions about Whitewater deal.
- U.S. Gets Message Loud and Clear, Delays Ocean Tests : Research: Critics say underwater sounds to gauge global warming could harm sea life. More hearings set.
- Somali Police to Enforce Law in Lawless Land
- This Rock Band Digs Its Serendipity : Pop music: Luck and timing pay off for Dig, a group that features a three-guitar attack. The band plays on a bill with Blind Melon on Sunday at the Palladium.
- TV REVIEWS : Looking at Comedy, History 'seriously'
- It's a Beautiful Day in His Neighborhood : Music: Michael Horton has done everything from 'Cats' to opera to 'Mr. Rogers.' He makes his L.A. Master Chorale solo debut on Sunday.
- TV the Great Communicator for a Skillful President : Clinton uses the medium more determinedly than most of his predecessors. But he could get too much visibility.
- She Feels Rosy After Defecting Out of the Blue : Cuban, Acting on Impulse, Bolted at a Tennis Tournament in Mexico
- Wanna See Streisand? Get in Line
- Texas Truck Owner Is Cleared in Death of Repo Man
- Press Found Putting Stress on Politics of Health Reform : Media: New study also reveals that public seems to grow more confused over Administration plan. Insurance industry ad campaign may be a cause.
- Israel Tightens Security to Prevent Passover Attacks : Mideast: Extra forces deployed on fears of revenge for mosque slayings.
- Jose Holguin; Sole B-17 Survivor Kept Vow to Find Remains
- Home Sales Dip 3.6% in State, 9.9% in Nation : Housing: Despite slide, figures are cheered as evidence that the California real estate market is on the rebound.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Nuts and Bolts (and Nails) of Hanging Things
- Lily Damita; Star of Early Talking Films
- Wilson Administration Will Not Move Paroled Rapist : Prisons: Officials say Melvin Carter will be under such tight supervision that he will be unable to harm anyone. Modoc County prosecutor vows a new legal battle.
- POLITICS : Mud Flies as Italian Vote Nears : No holds are barred on wide-open campaign preceding this weekend's national elections. New faces abound among the candidates.
- GARDENING : Planting Flowers Already in Bloom
- Bond Yields Break 7% Level, Forcing Dow to 3-Month Low
- Tens of Thousands in France Protest Pay Cuts for the Young
- HOME ELECTRONICS : Cracking Down on Illegally Copied Tapes
- PRI Faces a Changed Nation in Quest for New Candidate
- Hearse Injures Mourners
- White House Seeks Wide Smoking Ban : Health: Plan would apply to all workplaces, affecting 20 million people, labor secretary says. Meanwhile, Congress takes up issue of letting FDA regulate tobacco.
- EPA Will Open San Diego Office to Focus on Pollution Near Border
- Senate OKs $1.5-Trillion Budget; Republicans Call for More Cuts
- Quake Rattles Mexico's Only Nuclear Plant
- Eight Indicted in Home Invasions
- Officials to Compete in Charity Game
- FULLERTON : Tour Will Take in the Garden Spots
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : Florida's Prayers Answered : East Regional: Connecticut's Marshall misses two free throws and Gators win in overtime, 69-60.
- Girls' Basketball All-League Teams
- Transition Player : Since Being Traded From Montreal, Lebeau Is Finding Niche With Ducks
- Latino, Black Students to Try Life on Israeli Kibbutz : Travel: Ten seniors from Roosevelt and Crenshaw high schools are being sponsored by nonprofit group Operation Unity.
- VENICE : Father Shot to Death While Driving Children to School
- Hopeful Journeys End in Tearful Reunions in Central Bosnia as Refugees Head Home : Balkans: Hundreds of Muslims, Croats rush to take advantage of looser travel restrictions.
- Union Calls for Boycott of Anaheim
- WESTMINSTER : Thief Gets Away With 3 Little Pigs
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Two Long Hitters Share Lead
- Poly Football Assistant Feeley Moves Up, Takes Cuccia's Spot
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Beat Jets, Move Closer to a Playoff Berth
- O.C. POP ALBUM REVIEWS : Travelin' Bands Hit Points of Interest
- Fasten Your Stuff Now: It's in for a Bumpy Ride
- Nothin' but Net--and a Shirt for Luck : Sports: Rabid O.C. fans cling to 'March Madness' rituals, even though stunts don't make much sense.
- Ferret Legalization Bill Rejected 38-25 by State Assembly
- Passover's Message Gets a New Reading : Ceremonies: Activist's adaptation of the traditional Haggada text draws a connection between the plight of America's homeless and the Jews of biblical Egypt.
- CALABASAS : Draft General Plan Protects Open Space
- Police Arrest Man in 20 Area Burglaries
- Valley Obituaries
- UCI Starts Science Teaching Project
- CAMARILLO : $400,000 Earmarked for 17 Organizations
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENTS : Missouri and Arizona: Destiny Is Final Four : West: Both have special incentive for winning regional final at the Sports Arena.
- Fullerton, Saddleback Tournaments Begin Sunday
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : After Much Ado, Snow Doesn't Go to the Mets
- CANOGA PARK : Group Seeking to Redefine the City's Image
- It's a challenge for a church or...
- Did the State Tell Us Everything?
- ELECTIONS / AUDITOR-CONTROLLER : Opponent Sues to Disqualify Simi Mayor
- NORTHRIDGE : Residential Parking Near CSUN Banned
- NBA ROUNDUP : Johnson Takes Charge and Suns Beat Mavericks
- City Section Has No Mercy in Softball : Lack of the 10-Run Rule Leads to Scores of 55-1 and 50-1 on the Same Day
- Nissan to Hike Purchase of U.S., Foreign Parts
- ENERGY
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Cleanliness Is a Seller's Best Friend for Good Impressions, Agents Say
- Senate Passes Landmark Education Bill : Congress: Clinton Administration measure sets national academic standards, helps states to attain them. Filibuster by Helms delayed action.
- THE TIMES POLL : Roberti Holds Wide Lead in Recall Election
- Campaign Calendar
- CHP Officers Who Began King Pursuit Tell of Seeing Him Beaten : Trial: One says sight of baton blows and Taser shots 'overwhelmed' her. Jury will decide payment of damages.
- Parolee Shot After Chase as Deputy Escapes Harm : Crime: The pursuit ends when the Palmdale man crashes his vehicle into a patrol car. The suspect is in serious condition.
- Larcenous Sea Gull Snatches Man's Diamond Ring : Rescue: Bird deposits 'Big Mike' Simpson's pinky ring atop a light pole. Shaking it didn't work so firefighters bring a hook and ladder to retrieve the jewelry.
- 2 Boys Start Structure Fires in Anaheim : Safety: Three-year-olds playing with fire damage two apartment complexes within nine hours. No one was hurt.
- SANTA ANA : District Defends Site Purchasing Process
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Launched by Cooke's 3-Run Blast in 1st Inning
- Saugus Gets Revved Up Tonight : Motor racing: Santa Clarita Valley race track to open its 55th season for a six-month run; Ventura begins next weekend.
- NHL to Investigate Six Whalers After Brawl
- THEATER REVIEW : But for Whitmore, 'Dirt' Would Be Mud
- ART REVIEW : Rhoades' Works Overwhelm--on Purpose
- A Voyage of Discovery for the L.A. Philharmonic
- An Unclear World : Service Helps Immigrant Entrepreneurs Meet Pollution Rules
- Europe May Ease Barriers to U.S. Entertainment : Trade: A European Union official's comments are well received by a U.S. film industry official.
- INTERIORS : For Goof-Proof Decorating, Take a Tip--or Three--From the Pros
- German Synagogue Firebombed; Neo-Nazis Suspected : Terrorism: Government, Jewish and church leaders denounce the pre-Passover attack. Reward is offered.
- Frances Guenette; TV Executive, Production Company Co-Founder
- Key Fraud Suspect Held in Texas
- PASSOVER: About 230 Jewish earthquake victims will...
- CHP Officer Testifies He Saw Baton Blow Dislocate King's Jaw : Lawsuit: Two doctors say jaw and brain damage from 1991 beating persist. Victim's lawyers seek to show that injuries are permanent.
- SPORTSMANSHIP WATCH : Fair Shake
- Teachers Get Lessons on Keeping Peace : Schools: Ventura High instructors are told racial tensions have played a role in increased violence on many campuses.
- Fugitive Tied to Accident Fraud Seized
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Approaching the Zone : Arizona's Hot-Shooting Reeves Says He Merely Is Warming Up
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Zoeller Leads as Rain Delay Strands TPC Golfers