- NHL ROUNDUP : Multi-Goal Games a Habit With Calgary's Roberts
- Fiona Jones
- TV REVIEW : '48 Hours' Offers a Gripping Look at LAPD's 77th Division
- Shrinking Arsenal : Is Consolidation Slipping Out of Defense Industry's Control?
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES : Hispanic Chamber to Host Dinner in Honor of Area Latino Leaders
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : 'Like Wow'
- ORANGE : School Board Says Financial Health OK
- Building Owners Get Repair Notices : Construction: City can demolish the most severely damaged 'red-tagged' sites if work isn't done in 30 days. Most are in Valley.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Rouse Suspect After Car Chase
- Whittier Christian's Herron to Step Down
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : POSTSEASON HONORS : Robinson Is Unanimous All-American
- BOYS
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Dunston Might Be Ready to Reclaim Spot
- Four Titan Wrestlers Make NCAA Meet, but Coach Wanted Five
- Theater Reviews : Small-Scale 'Grapes of Wrath' Loses Epic Breadth
- The Defiant One Has the Last Laugh : Movies: Better known for his roles as angry, passionate heroes, Kirk Douglas is trying something new at the age of 77--comedy.
- JAL to Deepen Pay Cuts: Financially ailing...
- Routine HIV Pregnancy Tests Urged
- PacifiCare Forming Its Own Preferred-Provider Unit to Cut Costs
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Examining a Thin Slice of Russia's Bolshevik Red Period : RUSSIA UNDER THE BOLSHEVIK REGIME <i> by Richard Pipes</i> ; Knopf, $35, 608 pages
- World Vision Charity to Leave L.A. for Seattle
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : The Ladies' Salesman : Teddy Edwards knows how to make a woman happy
- D. A. Resumes Asset Seizures Over Drugs
- DWP Favors Abandoning Higher Summer Rates
- Man Faces Trial in Woman's Killing : Courts: David Condry also is charged with using a hatchet in an attempt to slay his benefactor's grandson.
- Metrolink Cuts Fare for Burbank Trip
- Can't Have It Both Ways : If you take the high profile, you can't expect to duck the tough questions
- Initiative May Ignite Hot Fight for El Toro : Marine base: Airport ballot measure signals the start of a political skirmish that promises to break up traditional allies.
- ANAHEIM : Prostitution Sweep Leads to 68 Arrests
- If Catfish Could Read, They'd Hide
- Braves Decide to Save Money, Release Injured Gant : Baseball: By letting left fielder go, Atlanta will not have to pay him almost $4.6 million of his $5.5-million contract.
- Classified Information Nets a Coach
- It Might Be the Best March Ever for Catching Prize Marlin
- All of a Sudden, All-4-One's a Group With a Hit Single : Pop music: The Antelope Valley vocal quartet was put together to record a remake of 1963's 'So Much in Love.' An album is in the works.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : St. Martin Ensemble Sparkles at Caltech
- Michigan Voters Hike Sales Tax to Finance Schools
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : The People Who Never Make Headlines : The Landlord : DONALD TRONSTEIN, Rodeo Drive rent collector: "Back in the '70s, you could borrow money from banks with ideas."
- Work-Related Slayings
- THOUSAND OAKS : Thrift Store Aids Conejo Symphony
- 1st Case Under New State Law Is Filed Against Theft Suspect
- SAN FERNANDO : Politics Fuels Debate Over Burst Pipeline
- CLAREMONT : 250 Protest Possible Release of Serial Rapist
- OXNARD : Mascot Search Gets a Berry Small Turnout
- Starbucks to Buy Its Biggest Coffee Bar Rival
- AUTOS
- Despite Giggles and Leers, It's Sexism Stripped Bare
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : More People Who Never Make Headlines : The Best Seller : NATALIE VIGIL, Top salesperson at Clothestime: "I no longer assume that a man coming into the store is buying something for his wife or girlfriend."
- NAIA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : The End Comes Quickly for The Master's
- BURBANK : Attendance Up at Year-Round School
- Cancer Study Called Valid Despite Fraud : Medicine: Findings on the effectiveness of lumpectomies rather than mastectomies are upheld even though one researcher falsified data, officials say.
- U.S. to Supply but Not Operate Bosnia Radar
- U. S. Asked to Pay for for Immigrant Costs
- Edmund K. Langley has been appointed to...
- International Business : In Sub-Saharan Africa, Reform Efforts Aim to Lure Investment, Trade
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- A Sharper Reception : 'Media literacy' classes aim to make kids more foolproof by teaching them to take slick TV advertising messages with a grain of salt. Call it defensive driving for the information superhighway.
- In His Element : Seaborgium Is Named for One of Its Discoverers, Glenn Seaborg
- The Tarred Feathers of Hate : Beyond Farrakhan and anti-Semitism, there are issues of division and unity that all Americans must face.
- LAPD Reports Monitoring 60 Officers for Use of Force
- SHADOW HILLS : Lost Iguana Is Reunited With Rightful Owner
- VENTURA : New Substation for Police Is Vandalized
- BURBANK : Board Votes 3 to 2 to Demolish Stadium
- College Changes Course on Offerings : Education: The campus in Moorpark is replacing its community service classes with a new, business-oriented schedule.
- LAGUNA HILLS : CHP to Look at Sheriff's Unit Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Sues to Bar Nude Theater, Topless Bar
- Judge Arraigned in Companion's Death : Courts: Jurist pleads not guilty to manslaughter, drunk driving and hit-and-run charges related to a Feb. 21 accident in which a passenger in his car was killed.
- Palmer Invites Woods to Play in Tour Event
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE BLACK COACHES ASSN.: STANDING AT A CROSSROADS : USC's Boyd a Case of Beating the Odds : Academics: Forward will graduate with a degree in economics after a rocky freshman year.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Rescue Work's Underground Connection
- GLENDALE : Help Sought to Find Missing Woman, 70
- Construction to Resume on Santa Rosa Road : Supervisors: Under compromise approved by the board, crews must take extra care not to destroy Native American remains and artifacts.
- THE TIMES' 1994 ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : Little Things Spark Big Finish for Bangs : Coach of the year: He guides youthful Warriors to undefeated season.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Missouri Guard O'Liney Arrested
- OXNARD : City to Study Naming Street for Chavez
- Bob Eddy has been appointed vice president...
- Clinton's Game of Chicken With China
- Drywall Firms Investigated for Illegal Workers : Employment: More than half of 800 employees in five Southland companies were found to be in U.S. illegally.
- Anaheim's Datum Gets New $375,000 Order in Ongoing Contract
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Bomb Disarmed Near Train Station
- Richest Are Bad Tax Planners, Study Says : Finances: Survey concludes that affluent greatly underestimate the inheritance tax bite.
- Earning Their Stripes
- CIA to Require All Employees to File Financial Reports
- Metrolink's Fares to Burbank Will Be Cut
- County Limits, but Does Not Ban, Day Laborers : Workers: They will be allowed to solicit jobs, but commercial firms can restrict their activities. Narrower law resulted from a controversy in Ladera Heights.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Commissioner to Run for Council
- No Ban Sought on Alcohol at World Cup Sites
- PREP WEDNESDAY: ALL-COUNTY BASKETBALL : Simon Is Successful Transition Player : Player of the year: Mater Dei star easily made switch to point guard. Next move is to Arizona.
- Swiss Soccer Coach Focuses On Business, Not Pleasure
- SKIING / WORLD CUP FINALS : Moe Looks for Respect to Go With Stardom
- Here's a Sure-Fire System to Pick NCAA Winner
- GIRLS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA ISSUES AND THE MEN'S, WOMEN'S TOURNAMENTS : No Love Is Lost by Them : NCAA women: Her brashness, gender-equity issue leave USC's Miller with few friends among coaching peers.
- AUTOS
- Dan Cunha has been elected to the...
- Norma Weiss has been appointed compliance officer...
- Rostenkowski Takes Narrow Lead in 1st Votes
- Man, 27, Convicted of Execution-Style Murder of Guard : Court: Jury rules Sean Darnell Slade killed the man during a 1992 robbery. He could face the death penalty.
- Parents Enter Not-Guilty Plea in Abduction
- Bowling Alley May Fade Into Memory : Sports: Corbin Bowl could reopen if quake repairs are made. Other lanes also face problems.
- SUN VALLEY : New Name Proposed for La Tuna Canyon
- Rally Against Registration Fee Increases Fizzles
- Firefighters Win Round in Effort to Add to Duties : Ventura: Council orders study. Department says offering paramedic service would generate city income for tasks it often performs now.
- Chinese Exec Sentenced to Death in Bond...
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Alaska Airlines Makes Tickets Refundable
- Acordia Inc.: An Indianapolis insurance broker said...
- Quake-Related Claims Rattle US Facilities' Quarterly Profits
- Nixon Hears Out Zhirinovsky at Close of Moscow Trip : Russia: Radical leader repeats dubious ideas. The ex-President reportedly says his importance has been overblown.
- The Continuing Characters in Long-Running Courtroom Drama : Profiles: Case has consumed defender and prosecutor, kept the wounds raw for victim's father and accused's mother. For a lawyer on trial, it's been the ultimate test.
- Farmont Case Judge Helped Form Group
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Attempt to Overturn Prostitution Laws Denied
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Delays Vote on Water District Split
- NORTH HILLS : In This Court, Teen-Agers Are Judged by Peers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State to Pay $11 Million for Prison Property
- Down, Wisconsin! Apparently, the Badger State's anger...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Blanks Azusa Pacific in Softball
- Inflation News Clips Yields; Stocks Mixed
- Gilbert R. Hess has been appointed a...
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Alcoa to Close Its Vernon Plant; 700 Jobs Are Lost : Economy: The world's largest aluminum producer failed to win wage concessions from 440 union employees.
- Jump in Energy Costs Pushes Wholesale Prices Up 0.5% : Economy: The February report may ease pressure on Fed to push up interest rates next week.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : The People Who Never Make Headlines : The Trend Monitor : BARBARA FIELDS, Owner of buying office with accounts worldwide: "I have to be the eyes and ears for my clients."
- SAVE THE KIDS: Dear parents: There is...
- Teacher Won't Face Charges for Clash Outside Gay Support Club
- Countywide : Red Cross Disaster Class Set for Laguna
- . . . or Is Retail Revitalization the Key? : Development: Stores and services will energize the neighborhood economy; besides, that's what the people want.
- OJAI VALLEY : Forum Set to Discuss Area's Transit Needs
- Braxton Wins Top Soul Train Awards
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Inmates Flee Brazil Prison; Hostages Include Cardinal
- Most Are Against Censorship--With Some Major Exceptions
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : The People Who Never Make Headlines : The Money Man : HARVEY FEIG, Banker who collects for big labels: "We tell apparel companies who and what to avoid."
- Valley Obituaries
- Genetic Explanations: A Two-Edged Sword : Is our sexual and behavioral fate in our genes?
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Gets $16,728 Rebate Check
- An Uphill Battle to De-Sleaze South-Central
- Golden Idea for Disney
- Just Consider the Alternatives
- Investment Banker Is Nominated for FCC Post
- Rep. Fish Says He Won't Run Again, Cites Cancer
- New Westinghouse Scholar
- Air Tour Limits Over U.S. Parks Being Planned
- Countywide : Deputies, County Reach Wage Accord
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Quake Damage Estimates Drop to $244 Million
- Executive Travel
- Principal's Race Comments Spur Small-Town Uproar : Bias: Alabamian suspended in furor over interracial dating and prom. He called mixed-race girl a 'mistake.'
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : More People Who Never Make Headlines : The Customs Official : JOHN HEINRICH, Enforcer of import restrictions: "There's a lot of money in this business."
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Regime Threatens to Halt Inspections
- Participants Dub Global Jobs Conference a 'First Step' : Economy: First such G-7 meeting produces few lessons. Europeans show no willingness to end safety nets for unemployed.
- FAMILY : Make a List for Talk With Teacher
- Israel Presses Its Drive Against Extremists : Mideast: Leader of Hebron settlers is arraigned on old charges. But he vows to remain.
- Fatal Stabbing of Athlete Is Called Self-Defense : Hearing: Lawyers contend their client, 14, was outmatched by 2 adults and 2 juveniles. Prosecutors say the attack was 'one-sided.'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : CalArts Players' Program Is Diverse
- An Interactive 'Circus' With Music
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT : St. Bernard's Scott Has Kept <i> All </i> of Her Aspirations High
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : SOUTHLAND : Comments Draw Reprimand for UCLA's Harrick
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valley, Down by Four Runs Early, Catches Glendale, Wins in the 9th
- Theater Reviews : Errors of Comedy : At Saddleback, the Classic 'Boys From Syracuse' Falls Short of the High Style Rodgers & Hart Intended
- COMMENTARY : Addicted to the 'Place' : The Shameful Little Secret Is Out: Fans of 'Melrose' Are Really Coming Out of Hiding
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Wilson's Pitching, Hitting Lead Los Alamitos Past Pacifica
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lineup Should Look Familiar on April 5
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA ISSUES AND THE MEN'S, WOMEN'S TOURNAMENTS : Q & A / WITH RUDY WASHINGTON : Coach Takes On NCAA Over Issues of Equality
- Erickson Dumaual
- Data Group's Links Concern BCA Leaders : Issues: Coaches claim NCAA-funded analysts are connected to founder of movement that favors genetic superiority. Panel member denies charges.
- Master's Remembers at the End : College basketball: Mustangs fall to Georgia Southwestern, 98-86, in school's first NAIA tournament, ending Oates' first year as coach.
- THE TIMES' 1994 ALL-COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : Billingsley, Barons Overcome Adversity : Coach of the year: He leads Fountain Valley to unexpected league title.
- Cirque Sets Costa Mesa Dates
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Big Head Full of the Heartland : Todd & the Monsters please a young crowd at the Coach House with earnest emotion, but they have room to grow.
- MTV Presses the Flesh : Television: 'Spring Break' moves from Daytona to San Diego--and turns 'Beauty and the Beach' into a 'family' affair.
- TV Ratings : ABC Places 6 Shows in Top 10, Including 2 New Series
- MUSIC REVIEW : Slobodyanik the Son at Ambassador
- NBA ROUNDUP : Maxwell Arrested, Then Leads Rockets' Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Flora's Proves He Belongs in Lineup With Strong Play at Second Base
- Football
- TENNIS : Upsets Eliminate Top Challengers to Top-Seeded Graf
- Ventura's Jessie Shares State MVP Honors
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : McCoy Is Key for Newport Harbor
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dougherty, Reaves Pace El Toro to Swimming Victory
- Donnalley Says He'll Sign $4.1-Million Ram Offer Sheet Today
- PREP WEDNESDAY: ALL-COUNTY BASKETBALL : Her Stage Presence Sets Erickson Apart : Player of the year: It's that quality that allows the Brea-Olinda senior guard to excel.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Phillips' 3-Run Shot Helps Canyon Win
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Choral Society Celebrates 'Carmina'
- Middle East Extremists
- Steel-Frame Buildings
- Gov. Pete Wilson
- Welfare Reform
- $42 Million Divides L.A. Unified, Unions : Education: Teachers and others lay claim to money saved by a cut in health benefits. Supt. Thompson says the funds will be kept on reserve in case of a budget crisis.
- First Lady
- Pepper Spray
- OTHER NEWS - March 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 16, 1994
- Obituaries - March 16, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 16, 1994
- Gunman Seemed to Have a Hit List : Shootings: The disgruntled former worker moved through Santa Fe Springs plant methodically, warning some and targeting others, witnesses say.
- Honda Payola Went On for Years, FBI Says : Inquiry: Observers ask how the company could have allowed such a widespread illicit enterprise to continue for so long.
- Honda Payola Went on for Years, FBI Says : Inquiry: Observers ask how the company could have allowed such a widespread illicit enterprise to continue for so long.
- Banker Vanishes; Mexican Stocks Fall 67.85 Points
- Panel OKs Key Piece of Clinton Health Proposal
- Arkansas Ties a Drawback for Nominees : White House: Officials are looking for candidates to replace Hubbell at the Justice Department but want to avoid the appearance of cronyism.
- Fire Disrupts Phones in L.A., O.C. Businesses : Communications: At one Costa Mesa accounting firm, employees turned to cellular telephones.
- Guilty Verdict in Maniscalco Trial : Courts: Longest criminal case in O.C. history ends in second-degree murder conviction for 1980 triple killing.
- Wilson Gave Herself a Birthday Gift, Her Ducks a Berth in the Playoffs
- NIXON'S TAYLOR: Maybe you recognized the face:...
- Fire Disrupts L.A. Phones, Services : Communications: Millions of calls, including many to 911, cannot go through. PacBell says blaze at switching facility caused lengthy interruptions.
- Quake, Education Bonds Bill Signed : Finances: Wilson seeks voter approval June 7 to borrow $4 billion for temblor repair and new school construction. He also signs two campus measures.
- 10-Year Murder Case Ends With Lawyer's Conviction
- South-Central Debate: Is Good Housing Critical . . . : Development: It's not a case of commercial vs. residential. Both types of projects can serve and enrich the community.
- Two Seniors Hit, Killed by Pickup Truck : Tragedy: Costa Mesa had plans for traffic signal at busy crosswalk where accident happened, but other jobs had priority.
- Crime Rate Fell in 1993--Even in Santa Ana
- Beachhead for the Homeless : Shelter: Furor erupts over plan to turn over surplus Navy housing in San Pedro to the indigent. Federal law puts them first in line for such quarters.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 16, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 16, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 16, 1994
- Inflationary Fears Again Whack Bonds
- New Sega, Nintendo Add-Ons to Hit Market : Video games: Devices will boost speed of Genesis, put Game Boy on a television set.
- BRUSSELS : EU Meets on Expansion
- Angry Clinton Lashes Out at GOP Critics : Presidency: He charges Republican leaders with sabotaging honest debate over serious problems. Remarks show frustration over Whitewater attacks.
- H & H Oil Tool Reports Rebound in 4th Quarter
- Amwest Is Focus of Insurance Reform Battle : Litigation: Surety bond firm, with ex-Gov. George Deukmejian playing a role, goes before the state Supreme Court in bid to win exemption from Proposition 103.
- ARCS Mortgage Offers FHA Quake-Damage Loans
- GE Capital Offers $2.2 Billion for Kemper Corp. : Finance: Board of takeover target opposes bid. Its assets include significant holdings in Southern California.
- Vandals Burn Directory at Vietnam Memorial
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Kay Starr, the Mills: Vital, Important
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Paler Version of Rip's Party
- Ovitz, Diller Deny Time Warner Rumors
- Superior Industries to Make BMW Wheels
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHAREDomestic market share and number...
- FAA to Order Replacement of Airline Seat Belts : Safety: The government acts after survivors say the O.C.-built restraints were difficult to unfasten after crash.
- Pacific Flyway Waterfowl Show Signs of Comeback : Environment: The Central Valley sees a rising number of migratory birds. Human efforts and nature share credit.
- 3D Systems Reports 4th-Quarter Profits
- TIG's Quake Losses May Hit $33 Million
- Calabasas-Based NTS Wins $3.1-Million Contract
- RETAILING
- ART REVIEW : MOCA's City Sofas: A Site for Sitting : Austrian artist Franz West lines up rows of comfy couches for 'Test' to explore the sense of place in an austere sculpture plaza.
- Ark. Town Gunning for James Gang : Movies: The citizens of Van Buren claim that the producers of 'Frank and Jesse' stiffed them. 'Nobody is going to be shabbily treated,' its co-producer says.
- Harman to Provide Car Stereos for Auto Makers
- * Tom Roddel has joined Hamilton Consulting...
- Mickey's Mags : Disney Parlays Its Marketing Strength, Family Franchise Into Publishing Ventures
- Premiere Radio Sells 5 Sports Program Networks
- Coldwell Banker Appoints Senior Vice President
- * Catherine Harrell has been appointed senior...
- KADY Becomes Affiliate of Paramount Network
- John Morris to Run for State Controller
- CRYSTAL BALL: We hate to mess up...
- Young Scribes Make Waves in Journalism : Communication: Writers for a Ventura middle school newspaper discover that their articles can trigger explosive reactions. And their adviser is getting on-the-job training as a diplomat.
- Southern Comfort : Supporters of the Assistance League of Santa Ana Feel at Home in 'Splendor' of Dixie
- Molecular Research, Evolution Are Topics
- OXNARD : Principal at High School Quits Post
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Zone Defense Might Have Helped Anteaters During Regular Season
- CS Northridge Signs Three From County
- McKnight Needs to Curb His Temper
- Weekend Box Office : 'Tess' Tops 'Jack,' 'Ace' and 'Angie'
- U.S. Moves to Bolster Moscow Ties : Diplomacy: Christopher visits Russian counterpart on way home from Asia. He pushes for cooperation on global problems.
- TB Found in Peruvian Remains Predates Arrival of Europeans
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES : Turf Wear
- Scenic Status Is Again Denied for Stretch of Ventura Freeway : Highways: Thousand Oaks and two other cities had sought recognition for developed stretches that retain natural charm. State says no.
- Drawings Serve as Art Therapy for Children
- TENNIS : Agassi Takes Care of Becker, Then Takes Shot at Bollettieri
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Calvary Chapel Owes Success to Valdez Brothers
- Lakers Don't Get Call; Streak Comes to End : Pro basketball: Van Exel says he was fouled on last play of 102-101 loss to Jazz.
- Baseball / Spring Training : In Astro Blue : Collins, a Former Member of Dodger Family, Is on Own
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine drug development company...
- No Doubt, It's Wheel Love : Health Concerns, and Advances in Bike Technology and Comfort, Are Inspiring Many to Get Back in the Saddle--for Commuting and for Fun
- Dedication Planned for New Canyon
- At least they're unlikely to bump into...
- Ex-Convict Gets 159 Years in Rapes : Crime: Monette Johnson, 35, cannot be released from prison before the year 2073. 'He has no remorse at all,' says one of his seven victims, some of whom have been exposed to the AIDS virus.
- Ex-Ram Denied Separate Trial
- MUSIC REVIEW : Spirited Concert From Gay Men's Chorus
- Tianguis Stores' Fate Undecided, Vons Says : Retail: It denies report that remaining three Latino-aimed outlets will become conventional supermarkets.
- Tips to Avoid Errors in Tax Filing
- Fujitsu, Toshiba Buy Into Start-Up General Magic
- Basic, Careless Mistakes Trip Millions in Filing Tax Returns : Finance: Forgotten signatures, missing forms and miscalculations delay refunds and can trigger penalty charges or audits.
- Doing Business : Tiny Island Angling for Offshore Banking : Malaysia's remote Labuan has no natural resources and little industry. But it has lots of ambition.
- COLUMN ONE : S. Africa's Electoral Colleges : Voter-education groups are trying to help millions of first-timers learn to mark a ballot or overcome confusion and fear. The stakes are high--any taint on the April elections could spell trouble.
- Soviets Warned Ames of CIA's Computer Traps
- SEARCHING HART: With his days in office...
- Jack Kent Cooke Wife Arrested in Deportation Case
- Owner of Denny's in Watts Replaced : Business: Corporate officials take over first black-owned franchise in the chain. They say operator was having difficulty in meeting his financial obligations.
- Rapist Gets 159 Years for Attacks
- Minority Scholarship Program Seeks Funds
- Proposed 28-Mile Urban Rail Line Debated : Transit: Foes and supporters of Fullerton-Irvine link trade barbs, but most testimony at hearing favors plan.
- Several Events Celebrate Cultural Diversity in Arts and Words
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY WRESTLING
- Theresa M. Maguire has joined the Irvine...
- 8 Plead Guilty, 5 Indicted in Honda Motor Fraud Case : Litigation: Former executives of firm's U.S. division allegedly took bribes from would-be dealers.
- Group Launches Ambitious Housing Plan : Construction: A nonprofit group, lenders and pension funds plan to build as many as 5,000 affordable units in state.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES : Where the Designers Do Their Thing : SUE WONG: "I've been on my own for nine years. It feels really good to be able to hang in there."
- Aging Machine Gets in Gear for 'Rosty' : Politics: The powerful House panel chairman heads into a Chicago primary today too close to call. A rival says voters are ready for a change.
- Fresh Air, Open Spaces: Is This Really Exercise?
- SUN VALLEY : Library to Lose Temporary Staff
- SYLMAR : College Workshop on Job Hunting Planned
- VENTURA : Petitioners to Seek to Reopen Poli Street
- FULLERTON : Air Show Ready for Saturday Takeoff
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Officials Push to Merge 3 Redevelopment Areas : Building: The city says $200 million would be generated. The deadline for the plan is March 31. Some residents fear their property will be seized.
- DANA POINT : 2 Headlands Project Hearings to Be Held
- Face Up to Permanent Joblessness : Employers need fewer workers, retrained or not.
- Olympian Lilley Joins Ducks
- Carrie CaulkinsEsperanza, Jr.Track / DistanceCaulkins won the...