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- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
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- Praise and Criticism for 'Then and NOW'
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- Enough Said on Jail Topic
- MOVIES - March 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1992
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- Names in the News - March 4, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - March 4, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - March 4, 1992
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- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 4, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1992
- Obituaries - March 4, 1992
- Made a Mistake With Tax Hike in 1990, Bush Says
- NEW DIGS: If you build it, they...
- BIG GIVERS: Washington lobby group Common Cause,...
- GOP Senators Blast Public Broadcasting : Congress: The lawmakers charge that the service has a 'liberal bias.' A threatened filibuster against the $1.1-billion funding bill is blocked.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Held in Death of Ex-Murder Suspect
- 3 Police Chief Finalists Subject of Probes : LAPD: The city will investigate allegations of obstruction of justice and other serious violations of department policy. The charges were raised by a Latino group angry over the selection process.
- Antelope Valley Voters to Get a Say on Solving Flood Problem
- Sepulveda Blvd. High-Occupancy Lane May Be Cut : Traffic: The reversible northbound route to the Valley was used by about 265 vehicles per hour when it started last June, but only 143 per hour by October.
- Fire Ravages Major Santa Paula Store
- Curtis Opts Out of 71st District Assembly Race : Politics: Mission Viejo councilman cites family reasons, but concedes GOP leaders urged him not to oppose incumbent Conroy.
- ROOM FOR MORE: The hip nightspot Planet...
- Quarantines Resume After Heavy Rains
- Realtors Say House Sales Down in Simi, Moorpark
- SANTA PAULA : Initial OK Given to Tree-Protection Law
- SANTA ANA : Lot Attendant Hurt in Apparent Robbery
- ANAHEIM : Wife Confesses to Stabbing Husband
- AMERICA'S CUP : Koch Doesn't Expect a Surprise From Conner
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Rally to Beat Bullets
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : One of Biggest Sponsors Still Has Not Been Replaced
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- VALLEY SPORTS : Olympic Swim Team Berth Eludes Quance
- Norris Will Fight Taylor for $2 Million
- Hofmann's Rise Measured by the Company She Keeps
- House of Fabrics Earnings Rise 29% in 4th Quarter
- 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.
- Transatlantic Cable Activated
- 4th-Quarter Earnings Jump 57% at IHOP Corp.
- Bankruptcies Up 21% in '91
- 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.
- Danton Rissner has been named executive vice...
- AIRLINES
- 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.'
- 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.
- Fund-Raiser to Be New President of Zoo Association
- COUNTYWIDE : Marines Offer Sound and Silence
- SIMI VALLEY : Souder Named to Planning Panel
- Servite, Tustin Switch Game Sites
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Brobdingnagian Outing : Shorty Rogers' Giants Meet High Expectations in Cafe Lido Show
- American Nucleonics Corp. in Westlake Village won...
- Model Sportsmen : Makers Putting 'Real People' in Photos Advertising Sportswear
- Michigan Doesn't Bite the Hand That Feeds It
- 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.
- Knowing Your Stuff : A Little Work Can Make a Big Difference in Garage Sale Profits, Expert Says
- 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.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Companion Rights Upheld by Court
- SPORTS WATCH : Save the Tiger
- 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.
- COUNTYWIDE : Weights, Measures Fines on Increase
- IRVINE : Faculty Clarifies Grade Change Stand
- 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.
- Litton Unit Awarded Additional $23.9 Million
- Syncor Plans Nuclear Pharmacy With USC
- Teledyne Systems Co. in Northridge won a...
- Carlene Meads has been named marketing coordinator...
- Spain Jittery in Wave of Basque Terrorism : Separatists: Expo '92 and the Summer Olympics may be targeted.
- 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.
- 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.
- Japan's Fishermen Protest Proposed Ban on Tuna Trade
- Nominees for Faulkner Award
- Justices Reject Broadcast Ban on 'Indecency'
- Lincoln Savings Law Firm Faces $275-Million Penalty
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Children's Wing of Library Underway
- Wife of Suspected Bank Robber Denies Charges : Crime: She says she was shocked by her husband's arrest and calls him a 'decent' man.
- 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.
- 4 Men Rob Spa, Tie Up Employees
- 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.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Clinches a Share of Title With 77-64 Win
- Mission Viejo's Jacob Takes Fifth in 200 Freestyle
- Quinn Leads UC Irvine Over Loyola Marymount
- Chapman to Search for Coach : Basketball: Chapman confirms Boyd's contract won't be renewed. Committee to screen candidates to be formed.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Seanez Has a Sore Back, Can't Pitch
- The Laguna Playhouse netted more than $12,000...
- TV REVIEW : A Disturbing Portrait of David Duke
- Integrated Cockburn Sheds Tags : Pop music: His latest album, 'Nothing but a Burning Light'--his 21st--unites his personal, political, spiritual sides.
- 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.
- Huntway Partners Says Loss Reduced in Quarter
- The Times' monthly survey of the cost...
- Getting to the Point : As More and More Patients Turn to Acupuncturists, California Moves to Beef Up Standards and Controls
- Benefits Given Newcomers Are Point of Contention : Aid: Governor wants limits that critics doubt will work. One new arrival finds present system tough.
- $28-Million Disarmament Plan Launched for N.Y. High Schools
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Boys Were Not Intended Victims of Drive-By Attack
- Yo! Go!: Michael Nykerk's new rap tune...
- COUNTYWIDE : Law Change Would Help Home Builders
- SWIMMING U.S OLYMPIC TRIALS : Nall Sets World Record Twice; Morales Wins
- College Basketball
- TENNIS : Rain Postpones All but 4 Matches at Indian Wells
- 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.
- North American Scientific Signs European Sales Pact
- 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.
- RETAIL
- Chalco Reports Quarterly Profit Drop, but Sales Up
- Vigil, Call for LAPD Reform Mark Anniversary of King Beating
- Skating Star to Testify for Both Sides at Harassment Trial
- 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.
- Woman's Body Discovered in Car in Irvine
- Lots of Rain, More on Way : Storm Causes Power Outages, Flooded Streets
- LANCASTER : Firm Withdraws Road Overpass Suit
- SAN MIGUEL ISLAND : Grounded Boat Towed to Harbor
- $30.5-Million Deal Moves Sandberg to the Top of Salary List
- Miscellany
- Lear Tries Again With New Family
- Master Chorale Tells Schedule for 37th Season
- Interest Rates Zoom, but Dow Still Rises 7.60 : Market Overview
- Mitsubishi to Buy Stake in Image Entertainment
- Iwerks Entertainment, a Burbank firm that designs...
- 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.
- 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.
- Half-Ton Statue of War Goddess Swiped
- Officials Deny Merger Threatens Health Services : Health care: Critics remain skeptical about the effects of joining hospitals in Camarillo and Oxnard.
- 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.
- 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.
- ROSEMEAD : Deputy's Alleged Attacker Is in Critical Condition
- Magazine Says Santa Clarita Used Children to Fight New Landfill
- Miscellany
- Repentant Intruder Explains Why He Called 911 on Himself
- Saddleback Gains Faith and Starts Out on Roll
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Unhappy Justice Not in Braves' Picture
- College Basketball
- New Stores Boost Wet Seal Sales
- Ilene Carpenter has been appointed San Diego...
- CU Bancorp, the Encino parent of California...
- E.C. DeBlanc has been appointed vice president...
- Ventura County National Bancorp Declares Dividend
- Medical Properties Inc. Extends Nu-Med Pact
- ROME : Appeal to the Bored
- COPENHAGEN : A Baltic Boost
- Answering the Call of the Domesticated : COVENANT OF THE WILD: Why Animals Chose Domestication, <i> by Stephen Budiansky,</i> William Morrow & Co., $18; 172 pages
- Garden-Variety Treatments
- Sergeant-at-Arms of House Survives Attack
- ORANGE : School Board OKs Volunteer Tutors
- Rabies Vaccination Clinics Set
- 1st Anniversary of King Beating Prompts Coalition to Call for Police Reform
- ORANGE : Seniors Offered Help With Tax Forms
- 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.
- SWIMMING U.S OLYMPIC TRIALS : Nall Sets World Record Twice; Morales Wins
- Music and Dance Reviews : Amsterdam Schoenberg Ensemble at El Camino
- 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.
- Jerry L. Michal has joined Opterra Inc.,...
- California Propeller in North Hollywood won a...
- 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.
- Scott A. Rogers and Andrew W. Robertson...
- Instrumentation Marketing Corp. in Burbank won a...
- Ukraine Counterspy Leads an Anti-Nuclear Mission
- Arkansas Congressman Will Not Seek Reelection
- 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.
- Market Scene : Japan Seized With Spring Fever--Over Salaries : Each season, 8 million workers bargain with bosses. But they really pull their punches.
- CLIPBOARD: O.C. Hospital Births--1991
- OXNARD : Developer Seeks Site for 128 Homes
- Asian-Americans: Growing Racism : Major new report warns against the vile danger
- FILLMORE : 4 Design Finalists Enter 2nd Round
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Marina Braces Itself for Thousand Oaks
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Rio Mesa Proves That It Belongs
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : When Things Looked Bad, Campbell Went to His 'Weasel' Move
- 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.
- 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.'
- David J. McKittrick has been named vice...
- 90,000 Hondas Face U.S. Duty
- Persistence Pays as Costa Mesa Ad Firm Nets PacTel
- Culture : Riotous 'Carnaval' Mirrors Newly Glitzed-Up Mazatlan : * Parade now features international performers and charges admission.
- VILNIUS : Marching Home
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 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.
- Doing His Best to End the Drought
- Bush Vetoes Limits on China Trade : Foreign policy: The bill would tie renewed benefits to Beijing's human rights record. Override is unlikely.
- Simi Police Release Man Held in Death of Estranged Wife
- The Fuse Is Burning Fast for Karabakh Armenians : Ethnic war: The Soviet collapse left them defenseless; their only hope is the U.N.
- Accused Killer Just Tried to Hide Suicide, Defense Says
- His Payoff Is to Interest Young People in Science
- There Is No Painless Course : Fee hikes at Cal State are the worst option--except all the other options
- Problem Is Process, Not Panel
- The Mission Viejo girls' swim team lost...
- 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.
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Salaam Among Selections for Shrine All-Star Classic
- 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.
- 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.
- RETAIL
- VAN NUYS : Committee Backs Loan for Housing
- Flooding Slows Commute on Key Freeway
- Petrominerals CEO Hodges Quits; Will Remain on Board
- Special Devices Gets OK for Air-Bag Initiators
- Equitable Posts an $898-Million Loss for 1991
- Firm Forges High-Tech Links to Postal Service
- 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.
- Toll Rises in Ex-Soviet Areas' Ethnic Warfare : Unrest: Four die in Moldovan clashes, while shelling reportedly kills up to 50 in Karabakh.
- 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.
- 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.
- Polynice Passes His Physical : Clipper Center Once Considered Too Soft, but Now He's a Force
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Technological Arsenal Builds Koch's Aplomb : Defenders: As third round begins, he is increasingly confident he will beat Conner.
- Kenfil Seeks to Raise $33 Million in Offering
- Current Woes : Troubles at Electric Bus Firm
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 47% of ARCS Mortgage Shares to Be Offered
- Skip Spiel, Let's Just Get to the Juicy Part
- Dentures? Implants? Each Has Advantages
- Sheriff's Inquiry Clears Deputy in Killing of Man
- Serbs Retreat After Bloody Bosnia Independence Clash : Yugoslavia: Thousands of young marchers break up vigilante barricades. Five deaths are reported.
- Cal Whips SDSU in Men's Tennis
- 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.
- Track and Field
- She Keeps Them Going : VanDerveer Makes Sure That Stanford Women Are Driven
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALL-CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TEAM : Ankton and Haygood Share Co-MVP Honors
- Shooting California : The State's the Star in a Santa Barbara Photography Show
- New Data Indicates Brighter Economic Outlook : Rebound: Reports show an upturn in factory spending, consumer purchases and home building. Trade deficit also falls.
- 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.
- RETAIL
- 2 Tipsy Drivers Surrender to Rookie on Police Force
- 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.
- 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.
- ORANGE : Trustees OK Change in Meeting Schedule
- Iraqi Nuclear Program Focus of UCI Talk
- Jury Finds Woman Guilty of Murder for Insurance
- Stormy Entrance : Lightning, Thunder Mark Arrival of Rain
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Glendora Will Have Guards Up Against Tustin
- Music and Dance Reviews : Iranian Saba Company at Royce Hall
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Larry E. Rembold was named chief executive...
- Gerlach Holding Acquires 403,500 Shares of Calnetics
- Rocketdyne Negotiates for Part in SDI Testing
- AIRLINES
- Rick Diehl has joined Prudential California Realty...
- Tax Service Opens Office in London
- C. Michael Cross has been elected to...
- Allergan Acquires Entravision, Maker of Eye Surgery Products
- SoCal Gas Unions Add Fuel to Furor : Utilities: The company rejects workers' charge that service is deteriorating.
- Yeltsin OKs Settlements for Volga Germans
- PERSONAL HEALTH : It's the Yeast Yogurt Can Outdo
- Finding a Safe Acupuncturist
- Harkin, Jackson Campaign in South Carolina : Democrats: Their appearance together stops short of an endorsement for the Iowa senator.
- 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.
- 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.
- Great-Grandparents Slain as Boy, 10, Hides in Room
- WINNETKA : Recycling Center Is Fined Over Cheating
- OXNARD : Armory Is Turning Away Homeless
- PLEASANT VALLEY : Teachers Union Files Grievance Over Fees
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Plan for Wild Lands
- 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.
- LOS ANGELES : Ruling Favoring Elite LAPD Unit Is Upheld
- Powell Wins the Sullivan Award
- Boxing
- Highways, Franklin Furnace Receive New NEA Grants
- 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.
- Ernst & Young has added 15 people...
- Bendix Reels From Loss of Navy Sonar Contract
- ADVERTISING : High-Flying Airline Fare Claims Targeted in Test of State Power
- VENTURA : Mental Health Panel to Discuss Slaying
- 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.
- 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.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Revocation of Bingo License Is Upheld
- Exhibit Highlights Desert, Mountains
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Driver Who Hit 10 Pleads No Contest
- ABC Should Be Called for Double Drivel
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- TENNIS
- Season Set for Pasadena Playhouse, Lobero
- Artists Behind Bars : Exhibit at UCI Puts Caged Aborigines in Their 'Natural Habitat'
- Keating, 2 Other Lincoln Executives Plead Innocent to Fraud Charges
- Howard Gould, the state's top bank regulator...
- Benton Oil Files for Bond Offering
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Hedgecock Won't Run for Mayor
- Moscow Sex Shop Is a New Plateau in Glasnost : Enterprise: Russians appear deeply interested in such wares as the glow-in-the-dark condoms.
- Hussein Said to Rehire Son-in-Law to Battle U.N.