- Small Eateries Free of Coffeehouse Rules
- Penile Enlargement Patients Sue, Say They Were Disfigured
- Canyon Road Widening Returns for Discussion
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Gretzky Trade Was Mishandled by All
- Company Town
- School Seeks Used PCs for Swap
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Noriega Seeks New Trial
- Stephen Gonzalez
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Compares Role to Executioner
- Volunteers Taking Inventory of Trees
- Disney Awaits New Anaheim Stadium Offer
- Forums Planned on Prop. 199, Measure S
- Opportunities for Volunteering
- Jeanne Blackwell, Anaheim Educator, Dead at 75
- L.A. Schools to Poll Public on Bond
- In Era of Term Limits, Only the Pros Survive
- Location a Big Problem for Finley
- Simi School Officials Expected to OK Canine Checks of Lockers for Drugs
- Junior Reid's Dramatic Return Is Good News for Reggae Fans
- Playoff Theme: Teams, Teams, Teams
- Sometimes, Calm Comes After Storm
- Council Agrees on New Offer to Disney
- 'Voir Dire' Is a Timely, if Not Timeless, Play
- A Note-Worthy Expansion : O.C. Philharmonic Society Will Widen Programs, Venues for '96-97 Season
- DreamWorks Buys Stake in Computer Animation Firm
- Deal Reached on 9th Season for 'Roseanne'; Fees to Be Cut
- Syncor to Distribute Products for Diatide Inc.
- Carrie Shinen
- 1996 Baseball Preview : Olympic League
- 1996 Baseball Preview : Freeway League
- "The extreme concentration required in Los Angeles...
- Mission College Gets New Honors Chapter
- Development, Schools Topics of Meeting
- Possible Sites Sought for Movie Locations
- Man Pleads Guilty to Murder in 1994 Hate Crime Shooting
- GOP Candidates
- Stopping Suspects With Police Dogs
- Winning Torte
- Free Air Time
- Mainstreaming Special Ed Pupils
- Plan Would Pave Way to Better Boulevard
- Television Cameras in the Courtroom
- Laser Weapons
- OTHER NEWS - March 5, 1996
- OTHER NEWS - March 5, 1996
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- MOVIES - March 5, 1996
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 5, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - March 5, 1996
- Obituaries - March 5, 1996
- Obituaries - March 5, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 5, 1996
- County Assured of U.S. Bailout, Supervisors Say
- Suicide Bomber Kills 13 in 4th Attack on Israelis in 9 Days
- Bombings Color O.C. Purim Services
- L.A.'s Jews Fear for Relatives in Israel
- SNIFF, SNIFF: A proposal to bring drug-sniffing...
- ISRAEL UNDER SIEGE : U.S. Seeks New Ways of Combating Terror
- Man Hangs Self in Jail After Church Incident
- Ralphs to Lay Off 1,000; Merger With Food 4 Less Parent Cited
- Local Jews, Muslims Express Outrage
- ISRAEL UNDER SIEGE : Burial Teams Again Face Grim, Sacred Duty of Retrieving Remains
- ISRAEL UNDER SIEGE : L.A.'s Jews Fear for Relatives Living in Israel
- Arab Suicide Bomber Kills 12 in 4th Attack on Israel in 9 Days
- Diamonds Weren't Forever
- Dole, Forbes Look Ahead to N.Y. Showdown
- TECHNOLOGY - March 5, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - March 5, 1996
- Hamilton Materials Settles Packaging Charges
- Ex-Allies Now Split Over Anti-Lawyer Measures
- Tuning Into Tradition : Jewish Singer Is Devoted to Interpreting the Lyrical Side of Her Heritage
- Only Duds Are Rocket Uniforms
- Mater Dei, Crenshaw Seeded 1-2
- Fresno State Puts Brakes on Northridge Win Streak
- Troupe From Bali Serves Up Array of Traditional Idioms
- Good Cops and Good 'Company'
- A Giving Person : Philharmonic Society Pushes Reclusive Gillespie Center Stage With Golden Baton Award
- Students Visit L.A. to Promote Peace Process
- Marguerite Duras; French Novelist Wrote 'The Lover'
- More Students Joining Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps
- Finding Hope in a Fault : 'Creep' Along Fractures May Ease Quake Risk, Geologist Says
- Many PCs Given to Schools Don't Have Enough Byte
- Ruby Offers a Twist on In-Your-Face Rock
- 'Fuller' Looks Back at a Man of Vision
- 'Apollo 13' DGA Win Yields No Oscar Clues
- Orange County
- Dancers, Musicians of Bali Sample Traditional Idioms
- Interstate Engineering Sold in Management-Led Buyout
- Israel Must Crush Hamas, Peres Says
- Cuba Shows 'Evidence' That Planes Violated Airspace
- Gun Thrown to Ground Discharges, Injuring 1
- Clinton Would Yield Some Turf but Seek to Retain Troop Levels in Asia
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Troops Free Guard Held by Prisoner
- A Good Step Toward Parental TV Control : Industry agrees to rate programs for sex, violence
- 'Creep' Along Fault Lines May Ease Quake Risk, Geologist Says
- Gretzky Injured as Blues Win
- Miller Rallies Pacers Past Hornets
- Men's, Women's Tournaments to Be Played in Indian Wells
- Man Was Killed, Then Set on Fire in Neighborhood Park, Police Say
- Haiti's Police Work Through Growing Pains
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Malls Turn to Face-Lifts When Bottom Lines Sag
- Nephew Staunches Flood of Direct Mail
- Making Public Housing Safe : HUD chief outlines ways to screen tenants, get rid of criminals
- Floating a Few Ideas : Coming Century Might Bring a Redesign of Dana Point Harbor
- Jet Stream's Shift Should Warm Area
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Gagne Displays Talents at Short
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Mimbs vs. Mimbs: a Twin Killing?
- Waves Come Crashing Down, 76-48
- Olympic Scene / Atlanta 1996 : Cuban Team Stranded by U.S. Stance
- Crown Eludes Slumping UC Irvine
- Apologies All Around for Tracy Lawrence
- School Council to Choose Calendar Plan
- Save the Chechens, Save Democracy
- On O.C.'s GOP, This English Is Outspoken : Right's Right, Says Head of Young Republicans
- Molina's Long Run Ends With a Sprint to Victory
- Body and Soul : Two strangers meet. The connection is instant and deep--a bond sealed with a lifesaving kidney transplant.
- They're Not Just Gas Stations Anymore
- 2 More Teens Held in S. Pasadena Shooting
- Man Dies as Truck Crashes Into Tree
- County Health Care at the Brink : Washington must follow through with the aid it promised
- California Hurts Stanford's Plans, 85-69
- Woodbridge Survives Foul Trouble
- QUICK TAKE
- Tustin Man Admits to Role in Ly Slaying
- Tragedy of Errors Ends With Arrest
- Charter Proposal Draws Vocal Critics
- Obituaries : * Herb Hesch; President of Senso-Metrics, 56
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Slaught Eager to Fill Role
- Agenda / * Issues Coming Up
- Car Theft Suspect Critically Injured in Leap From Freeway
- Resuming Its Mission of Service
- Norman Wins With Putting
- Gordon Finally Reenters Winners' Circle
- Cuban Phenom Is Out of Shape, but Marlins Like His Chances
- Chemical Weapons Burial Sites: Risks, If Any, Remain Unknown
- YMCA Dinner Honors Volunteers' Work
- Newborn Found Abandoned but Alive in Truck
- Tychonic's Win Makes Frankel 10 for 22 on Turf
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Slaught Eager to Fill Role
- Where's the Balance in 'Late Shift'?
- He Doesn't Need Convincing
- Interest in IPOs Grows--as Do the Risks
- This Couple Can't Run Away From Each Other
- Musician's 1st Love, Amplified
- West Coast Bancorp Loss Shrinks to $339,000
- Forbes to Air First TV Ads in State Primary
- Church Moves Ahead With Building Plans
- 300 Give Their Kicks at Karate Tournament
- Fullerton Loses to San Jose State, Finishes Last
- A Lively 'Shrew' at South Coast Repertory
- Capturing America's Psyche : A Survey of Robert Frank's Photos Explores U.S. Life
- Ducks Battle to Overcome a Rough Start
- Don Williams Still Taking It Slow and Easy
- Whistle-Blower Wonders What to Tell Future Bosses : Also . . . Can Similar Jobs Have Different Benefits? . . . A Recent Graduate Hopes to Get Unemployment Checks
- NATURAL VAL: With its many fans of...
- Most Victims of Sex Crimes Are Children, Report Says
- Two Turkish Parties Sign Coalition Deal
- Conservative Popular Party Ousts Socialists in Spain
- If He Was an Underdog Then, Just Imagine What He Is Now
- UC Santa Barbara Defeats Long Beach
- Pressler Shows Virtuosic Skill in a Solo Recital of Distinction
- DANCE REVIEWS : Lewitzky's Troupe Masters Her Demands
- 2 Proposals Would Limit Quake Relief
- What Miss Manners Didn't Tell You
- Natives, Newcomers at Odds in East L.A.
- Term Limits Shake Up Seats Held by Blacks
- Growth Market : Smart & Final Celebrates 125 Years in a Big Way
- Unhealthy Legislative Fumes
- Noise Complaints Behind Ban on Motorcycle Parking
- LEGAL FILE
- TV Industry's Path From Indignation to a Political Reality
- Cellist Answered to a Different Role Call in Army
- Brazil Mourns as Band Dies in Crash
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Takes Break From Tests
- A Luckless Lugar Pins Hopes on Vermont
- One-Two Punch Puts Jerusalem in State of Shock
- Sticking Pins in Voodoo : UCLA Show Challenges Old Stereotypes About the 'Ritual Arts'
- Going the Distance : For This Marathoner, the Finish Line Is a Melancholy Place
- Clinton Isn't Doing California's Poor Any Favors
- 250 Protest Cubans' Downing of Planes
- Magic Says He'll Return to Lakers, but Not Olympics
- Too Much of a Good Thing Can Lead to Trouble
- Cardinal John Krol; Key Church Leader
- Putting a Stop to Solicitations
- YMCA Dinner Honors Volunteers' Work
- San Diego Firm Presses for West County Dump
- 3 Suspects Sought in Shooting Near Lodge
- Luthier Fever Boosts West's Fortunes
- In the Long Run, Sprint by Molina Is the Difference
- Gordon Finally Reenters Winners' Circle
- Now That He's Proposed, What Will Coach Do If Catamounts Win It All?
- TENNIS
- Kaiser Aluminum Scuttles Its Bid to Buy Alumax, Citing Long Battle
- WHX Seeks Shareholder Vote on Teledyne Takeover Offer
- They Ushered In a Hollywood Era
- Making Poetry Popular Is No Vice
- Ducks' Selanne Gives Ice at the Pond the Cold Shoulder
- NOTES : Top American Lopez Is a Foreigner to Marathon Officials
- Dole Says He'd Support Giving Taiwan a U.N. Seat
- Names of Political Donors Become a Hot Commodity
- Man Kills Driver After Dispute on Long Beach Freeway
- Morgan Smokes 'Em for Playoff Victory
- Ryno Redux : After 17-Month Retirement, Sandberg Returns to Cubs Refreshed and Ready for Comeback
- Let the V-Chips Fall Where They May for Reluctant Volunteers
- Foes Seek to Halt Start-Up of Chemical Arms Incinerator
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Tales of Loneliness, Bygone Eras and Love : THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE WRITER, by Wright Morris; Black Sparrow Press $30, 589 pages
- Punch lines
- Woman Says Voices Made Her Toss Son Into Water
- Center Opens to Help Ex-Prostitutes Adjust
- Man Held in Stabbing of Woman at Home
- At 103, Beatrice Wood Is Still Making Art
- City to Look at Plans That Raise Cap on Population
- Changes Already Made to Fix Irritating Traffic Signal
- Harbolds Married to Top Finishes
- Party Will Celebrate Earthquake Recovery
- Titans Come From Six Runs Down, Pound Texas Again
- Brea Takes Care of Business, Wins Another Section Title
- Tverdovsky's Troubles Were Mystery to Ducks
- This Time, They're Dressed for Success
- Baxter Is in Talks to Settle Tainted-Blood Suit in Japan
- Graffiti Vandals Strike Wilson Canyon Park
- Body on Fire Discovered in Seal Beach
- CSUN to Showcase Best Student Films
- A Lonely Fight to Hold L.A.'s Autos at Bay
- Given a Jolt, Ducks Rally, Tie Lightning
- Mater Dei, Crenshaw Seeded 1-2
- Pacific Spoils Anteaters' Bid for First Title
- Titan Season Ends in Typical Fashion
- Rodriguez Has Gone on the Lamb to Find Youth
- The Results
- Freeway Story in Need of More Twists
- Pittman's Art Should Stand or Fail on Own Merits, Regardless of Criticism
- Republican Ad
- Algerian Ivy
- Sybert Ignorant of Park Predicament
- Smokers Should Be Barred From Public
- Stigmatizing the Mentally Ill
- Ex-Museum Director Differs With Account
- Gas Station Threat to Quality of Life
- Laws Already Target Mountain Lions
- Bus Service and Rail Construction
- Candidate Nader
- Gay Club Ban, Carter on Hate
- BOOK REVIEW : A Divided Canyon That Shelters and Traps : CLOSER TO THE SUN, by Peter Gadol; Picador USA, $22; 256 pages
- CSUN to Showcase Best Student Films
- Yasser Arafat
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1996
- Los Angeles County - News from March 4, 1996
- Los Angeles County - News from March 4, 1996
- MOVIES - March 4, 1996
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 4, 1996
- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1996
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 4, 1996
- State's Issues Add to House GOP's Discord
- RETAIL DETAILS: For those trying to keep...
- Dole Revs Up Campaign in Bid to Cement Lead
- Record 35,000 Run, Cycle in L.A. Marathon
- Big Names Commit to Play Toshiba Senior Event
- Putting a Stop to Cyberloafing@Work
- Tustin-Based Ricoh Electronics Names President
- He'll Say Bye to Brentwood Hood
- CRITIQUE : Center Enriches Santa Monica's City Scene
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Of Barbie dolls and comic books on TLC; Disney's other mice are back; 'Speed' to Cartoon
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Casino Bus Crash Kills 1, Injures 34
- 'Body Snatchers'
- Princess Shams Pahlavi; Red Cross Leader, Shah's Sister
- Malcolm T. Wordell; Much-Decorated World War II Fighter Pilot
- The Two Faces of Populism
- 1,000 Gather for Women's Conference
- Long Beach State Gets Its Share of a Title : Big West Standings
- USC Has Moments but Not Right One
- Top-Ranked Ventura Knows Way to San Jose
- ** 1/2 BAD RELIGION, "The Gray Race", Atlantic
- Third Time More Than a Charm for Dominguez
- Celebrity Retreat Reopens After Year
- ALASKA / PACIFIC NORTHWEST : Alaska's WILD KINGDOM : SEALS: 'BEACH MASTERS' AND THEIR HAREMS ON THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS
- MAKING POLITICS PAY: CASHING IN ON CAUSES : Fees and Costs
- Four-Star Films : 'Sherman's March'
- Nighttime Is the Wrong Time in Afghanistan's Capital
- SUNDAY PROFILE : Honor Guard : So how did a onetime Democrat come to run the Nixon library? It was the former president's generosity and intellect that inspired a fierce loyalty in John Taylor.
- Come Out for the Marathon : Spectators can enjoy L.A.'s diversity as 19,000 runners pass by
- S. Pasadena Probes School Shooting
- 2 Simi Valley Men Hurt as Car Hits Pole
- Cuba Is Focus of Educator's Film
- Having a (Safe) Ball : Upstart League Pitches Slightly Softer Approach to the Grand Ol' Game
- Garrido Gets 900th Coaching Victory as Titans Beat Texas
- Hold the Exhibitions! Look What We've Got! : LACMA reorganizes a huge gallery into smaller venues in order to better show its own collection of European paintings and sculpture.
- THEATER NOTES : Can Bard Bash Shake Life Into LATC?
- Hopes Fade for U.S. Companies Eager to Trade With North Korea
- LIFE ON THE COLOR LINE: The True...
- Step Right Up and See the Justice
- SUNDAY PROFILE : Labor of Love : A Passionate Yanira Merino Refuses to Let Fatigue or Threats Stop Her Push to Empower Workers
- Don't Lose Sight of the Forest in O.C. Reserve System Talks : Hammer Out Details to Preserve the Legacy of Land
- Boy Grazed While Playing With Gun
- Ron Howard Wins Directors Guild Award
- Garfield, Belmont Share Title After Scoreless Tie
- Northridge Sets Record: 13 Homers
- Santa Ana Calvary Chapel Wins With Calavitta's Help