- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Madison Uses Balance to Trip Woodbridge : Division II Boys
- Loara Baseball Tournament : Bowen's 3 RBIs Help Huntington Beach Top Newbury Park, Gain Final
- Bishop's Checkmates Oakwood
- Father, Son Team Up to Coach Baseball : But Tom Hicks Is the Warriors' Boss; Dad Looks After the Pitchers
- Pops : Symphony Hopes Cab Calloway Can Lift Pops
- The Valley
- Wilshire Center
- K mart Profit Is 13% Higher in 4th Quarter : Dayton Hudson Net Off 34%; Sale of Unit Cited
- Completions of new homes in the nation...
- Barcel Wire & Cable, an Irvine manufacturer...
- Veteran Deputy D. A. Robert Jorgensen
- Deaf Students Vow to Keep Out New President
- Birney Burns Image BridgeIt sounds like Meredith...
- World Court Asks Views on U.S. Ouster of PLO
- Kadafi Calls for End of Death Penalty in Libya
- Chinese Universities to Cut Growth Rate
- 2 Soldiers Killed in Wales
- The World : Rights Panel to Tour Cuba
- Budget Chief Details Cuts of $336.1 Million
- Deukmejian Helps Open UCSD Pacific Rim School
- El Cajon
- Dodgers : Balk Rule Comes Back to Haunt L.A. in 7-6 Loss to Astros
- Royal Used Soccer Player in Violation of Section Code
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pamchal: Competition in the Persian Gulch
- Movie Videos: : Reviews of feature films new on video this weekend (unless otherwise noted.)
- Lincoln Wins, Looks Good Doing It : Memory of Poor Play in Section Final Spurs 88-64 Victory
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Girls' Semifinals : Division III : San Pasqual Wins; Lincoln Beaten : Late Basket Puts Eagles Into the Girls' Division II Final
- Jeff Taggart, the Canisius College basketball player...
- It's Still Important in ACC Country : Here's Why Postseason Tournament Means So Much With So Little at Stake
- PCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Santa Barbara Gets a Boost in 56-52 Win
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Candy Mountain' Offers Vistas of the Downside of Rock 'n' Roll
- STAGE REVIEW : An American's Sequel to a Japanese Drama
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Star Turn by McKern in 'Travelling'
- Wilshire Center
- Southern California Regionals : Keefe Isn't Enough for Woodbridge in 67-64 Loss to Madison
- RADIO
- Mythical Composer's Work Spurs Esoteric Pieces by UCI Professors
- POP LP CHART : Grammy Wins Propel U2, Travis
- Community College Roundup : Dehdashtin's 3 Home Runs, 9 RBIs Lead OCC
- Movie Videos: : Reviews of feature films new on video this weekend (unless otherwise noted.)
- Orbison, Coasters to Launch Oldies Rock Series at Disneyland
- MOVIE REVIEW : Unmasking a Life of Yearning
- Laker Magic Runs Out in Chicago : Groin Injury Puts Johnson on Sideline, and Bulls Win, 128-107
- Western Athletic Conference Tournament : This Time, Wyoming Has Left Brandenburg Behind
- TV Blows Its Horn of Plenty
- Esperanza's Gamblin Named Empire's MVP
- City to Resolve Lingering Dispute Over Legitimacy of 'Scrimmages'
- Watts to Rejoin Taft Track Team Today
- La Cienega Area
- PCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Women : Titans Avoid Overtime and Top Irvine, 48-47
- Lesbian Sorority
- Technology and Pain
- Gang Violence
- The State - News from March 11, 1988
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- The World - News from March 11, 1988
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- MOVIES - March 11, 1988
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- Sweep Nets 130 Latinos; Panel Seeks Moratorium
- Courts' Vulnerability Spurs Outcry
- Dole Cuts Staff, Ads but Denies He'll Quit Race
- Van de Kamp Cites Ancient English Law in Lungren Case
- School Funds, Gay Counselor Linked
- Puppeteers have young audience's world on a string
- Names in the News - March 11, 1988
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- CALIFORNIA - News from March 11, 1988
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- The Nation - News from March 11, 1988
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- Ticket Quotas
- Ronnie Ruxpin
- Another Over-60 Beginning Nurse
- Young Men and Violence
- Young Men and Violence
- Young Men and Violence
- Ronnie Ruxpin
- 1960s' Guru Timothy Leary Still Engaging at 67 as He Paces Stage and Tweaks the Establishment
- Pear Patrick Dessert: It's a Day to Color It Green . . . Irish or Not
- Young Men and Violence
- Movie review: 'Deliver' receives high marks
- Non-OPEC Oil Nations Seek to Halt Price Skid
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PREVIEW : MARMONTE LEAGUE : Westlake Sets Sights on Title That Slipped Away Last Year
- Iran Fires 2 Missiles and Iraqis Fire Back
- Back on the Road to National Recognition : 49ers Start PCAA Tournament vs. Team They've Beaten Twice
- Prince Charles' Ski Party Hit by Avalanche; 1 Killed : Wales Seen Weeping for His Friend
- Santa Monica : Library to Reopen March 21
- 500 Feast in a Jeweled Dining Room : Cuisine Fantasy V Benefit Aids Philharmonic Programs
- Hall of Fame Pitcher Bob Lemon Takes Life Easier These Days
- Gore Stresses His Overall Electability as He Goes All Out in Illinois
- Beverly Hills : Candidates Pay for Campaigns
- Challenge Over Alleged Contributions : Carson Councilman Dares Foe to Bet $1,000
- Local News in Brief : Robbins Cleared on Loans
- Panel Orders Study of Antonovich Idea : Futuristic Transit Plan Gets Boost
- Division III Girls' Regional Basketball : Van Patton Gets Ramona Off to Fast Start in Win Over Highland
- After Rough Day, Hawley Cools Off With the Hotheads
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Area Drought Continues as Local Nines Stumble in El Segundo Prep Tourney
- Riley Wins His 400th--on Broadway : Lakers Top Knicks, 104-99, to Give Coach a Milestone
- Oscar Show Script Still Up in the Air
- KSDO Staffers' Reply
- AFI as a 21-Year-Old Achiever
- DANCE REVIEW : Pilobolus Arty in Its Fashion
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Sockers Beat Tacoma by the Numbers
- Corporate Sponsorship a Fine Art : Governments Extol Programs, but Some Artists Wary
- Advising Fed Is Administration's Duty, Baker Says
- Preschoolers Take Heart
- Bit O' the Irish in Nutritious Treats
- Wright Urges Democrats to End Use of Negative Campaign Ads
- Interest Building in Oxnard Over Landmark Tower : Officials Hope 8-Story Sculpture Near Highway Will Focus Attention on City
- Bush Would Have Ethics Panel
- Monrovia : Award for Library Program
- Spain Granted Bail After 21 Years in Jail
- 60-M.P.H. Winds Predicted; Mountain Warning Issued
- Arcadia : Traffic Signal Project
- RECEIPTS FROM NATIONAL FORESTS IN CALIFORNIA
- Local News in Brief : Penalties for Permit Violations
- Local News in Brief : Edison Given Rate Boost
- 'Everybody Knew' About the Young Girls : Beach Looks Good, Hides Dangers for Runaways
- NBA Roundup : Celtics' Johnson Delivers in Clutch
- San Jose State Finishes Off Pacific, 76-60
- STAGE
- Catching an Authentic Star
- Frankfurt Ballet to Dance in L.A.
- Four disgruntled stockholders filed a class-action lawsuit...
- Newport Pharmaceuticals International, a Newport Beach health...
- A Simple Stuffing for This Year's Artichoke
- 3 E. Germans in Truck Crash Way Across 'Bridge of Spies'
- Local News in Brief : La Canada to Restore Lanterman House
- Cashing Out : Some Workers Are Reviewing Their Priorities and Making Career Shifts to More Fulfilling Life Styles
- Council Rejects Move to Cut Utility Users' Tax in Pomona
- Recycling and Other Efforts Help Save the Environment
- West Hollywood : Low-Income Housing Project
- Navy Target of Civil Trial : Bay Hazard Alleged in '84 Speedboat Deaths
- The Party Bosses Bungle Super Tuesday : Results Shatter Illusions About Type of Candidate Democrats Like
- SAN DIEGO
- Quarterback Doug Williams, who led the Washington...
- John Duncan (Jock) Semple, a sports figure...
- College Highlights : Fresno State Trips CSUN to Gain Split
- The Colleges : UC Irvine Notebook : After 4 Years, Engelstad's Career Comes Full Circle
- Pro Scouts Keep Eye on Davison, Clayton
- 'Late Show,' Take Three, Premieres Tonight
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deliver' Receives High Marks
- County Agrees to Fund Malibu Sewer Studies
- When Life and Taxes Had a Simpler Form
- Bork Stumps for Cox in Race for Badham's Seat
- Big Day
- The Colleges : Miller's Defensive Qualities Pay Off for Fullerton
- The Colleges : Cal State Fullerton Notebook : Jeremiah Honored for Guiding Titan Women Through Surprising Year
- MUSIC
- Children's Services Plans Office Merger
- Understaffed Compton Police Lose in Recruitment Race
- 'Chopping' the Mop
- 1 Issue Unites Women Lawmakers : Larger Share of State Contracts for Female Firms Asked
- L.A. Youth Is Written by and for Teens
- Huntington Beach Drops Plans for Tourist Center
- LOTTERY WINNERS: 3/9
- Planners Seek More Data on Proposal for Luxury Homes
- Eckert Enters No-Contest Plea to Charge of Disturbing Peace
- The Colleges : Wrestling Coach at Cypress Plans to Take Time Off
- Eddie (the Eagle) Edwards, the bespectacled ski...
- College Basketball : Now Everything Is Up-to-the-Second in Host Kansas City
- Strawberry, Mets Meet to Clear Air
- NCAA DIVISION II SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS : Northridge Women Take Early Lead
- County Rockers to Cross Border to Meet Challenge
- Americans spent $8.3 billion keeping warm in...
- Grumman Will Lay Off 700; Problems Cited : Defense Budget Cuts, Lost Competition Blamed
- The Belgian government is trying to push...
- USG Holders Urged to Reject $1.9-Billion Bid
- Pasadena : Seismologist Honored
- In This Garden, Plants Can Grow as They Like
- La Habra : FOCUS : Bedroom community
- India to Export Condoms
- Santa Monica : Ban on Lawn Parking OKd
- Charity Costume Ball's Creators Embrace Hollywood's Full Regalia
- Japan's Trade Surplus Declines in February
- Brown Looks to 'Bleeding Hearts' for $1 Million for Jackson Campaign
- Governor Threatens to Take Prison Labor Issue to State Voters
- Claremont : Bridges Concerts to Be Cut
- U.S. Jury Indicts Haitian Colonel on Drug Charges
- Bond Issue Approved for Apartment Complexes : County OKs Projects for Senior Citizens
- 'The Alex is a prime candidate to be given new life.'
- Southland Swept by Strong Winds
- Driver in Stolen Car Surrenders After Wild Chase
- Students Stage Protest Against Alleged Bias
- Neighbors Support Permit for Posh Restaurant
- Nancy Wilson Knows Her Subject : Class Sings Professor's Praise
- Supervisors OK Robinson Ranch Pact
- Catching Fire on the Ice : Gold Medal Finish Fuels Participation in the Pickwick Speed Skating Club
- Local News in Brief : Cudahy : Hearing on Casino License
- Family of Jazz Musicians Seized Airliner, Soviets Say
- Cooley in Bankruptcy : Heart King on the Road to Recovery
- Ex-German Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger
- Local News in Brief : Landlord Fined $11,044 for Building Violations
- Glenn Cunningham Dies at 78
- Local News in Brief : Long Beach : Video Game Ban Studied
- Lungren's Pullout Triggers Lively Competition for 42nd District Seat
- Cocaine Dealer Tells Court of Paduano 'Protection' Offer
- People and Events
- Rules Change Ends 20-Catch Limits on Smelt, Pacific Sardines, Herring
- Santa Barbara's Shaw Is PCAA Player of Year
- The Colleges : Irvine Has a Score to Settle With Long Beach
- Ramona Enjoying Its Playoff Success : Basketball Becomes Town's Top Topic as Teams Stay Alive in the Postseason
- Futures Industry Prepares Its Defenses
- From Mighty Oaken Barrels, Many of the Finest Vintages Grow
- Winter Sports Notebook : Sanchez Lets Elizarraras Step Up as Santa Paula Takes Soccer Crown
- Alhambra Schools Tutor Immigrants : Learning the ABCs of America
- Singer Andy Gibb, Brother of the Bee Gees, Dies at 30
- Palos Verdes Criticized on Schooling of Disabled Girl
- 'Everybody Knew' About the Young Girls : Alleged Brothel Described as 'Dungeon' in Huntington Beach
- Local News in Brief : Amnesty Data at Fair
- 343 Caps : Devoted Collector Is Just a 'Mad Hatter'
- Countywide : Marshal to Retire, Cites Stress of Job
- It's a Kind of Hangout That Billy Now Loves
- It's Un-Guerrero: 'I Play Where They Tell Me'
- The Colleges : UC Irvine's Natalie Crawford Has Firm Grip on Her Priorities : High-Scoring Post Player Sees More to Life Than Basketball
- 6 Hours and 31 Innings Later, Cypress Wins, 1-0
- Tennis Roundup : Top-Seeded Wilander, Becker Fall in Straight-Set Losses
- Space for Artists: It's Not an Abstract Idea
- Lemmon Signs for 'Dad'
- United Artists, United Cable Plan Merger : Terms Seem to Satisfy Some Investors Who Opposed Earlier Deal
- Smith Laboratories, parent of Sutter Biomedical, reported...
- Gregory A. Shortell has been appointed to...
- For a Different St. Patrick's Day Treat, Try This Corned-Beef Recipe
- Dominus Debut Arrives--Finally : Teaming of Moueix, Napa Valley Soil Produces Long-Awaited Wine
- Cal State Lowers Its Admission Standards
- Singer Nancy Wilson Said 'Yes' to Cal Poly; Her Students Say Thanks
- Duarte : Public Budget Meetings
- W. Hollywood May Move Park Dwellers Indoors
- The House
- The Nation : Jobs Panel Turns Over Age Bias Papers
- RATING YOUR DRINKING WATER
- Southeast Elections : Redevelopment, Road Project Shapes 2 Elections : In La Habra Heights, 6 Candidates Are Focusing on Hacienda Blvd. Widening
- Waldheim Apologizes for Nazi Crimes : But Austria President Ignores His Own Controversial Past
- Egypt Official Briefs Arabs on Shultz Plan
- 475 Accounts at Failed S&L; Exceed Limit for Insurance
- Super Tuesday Results As of 4:00 P.M. PST Wednesday : CANDIDATE STANDINGS
- Work Resumes on Long-Delayed Los Feliz Condo Project
- Watching naked ladies, as everyone knows, can turn a kid toward politics or religion. : Gary Hart Did It
- Supervisors Place Waiver to Gann Spending Limit on June Ballot
- Councilman's Role in Hot Issue of Police Deployment Shows Him to Be Strong Ally of Mayor : Alatorre: Bradley's Key to City Hall
- Sail America, San Diego Club Will Consider Fay's New Offer
- Radical Methods of Presenting Artistic Images Are Explored by Contemporary Photographers
- Japan's Leaders Frustrated in Bid to Tax Sales
- RETAILING : How Did a 6-Week-Old Shop Win So Many Ad Club Awards? Experience
- Interest rates on commitments for fixed-rate mortgages...
- Mobil Corp. said it expects to get...
- A dissident shareholder group from New Jersey...
- Borland's New SideKick Has Merit
- Beef Melt: Steps for Preparation
- Azusa : Reservoir to Be Reroofed
- Protest Grows Over College for Deaf's President
- Teen Convicted in Thrill Slaying
- Lost Federal Lawsuit Over His Firing : Ex-Huntington Park Police Chief Sues Again
- This Time as the Gipper, Reagan Fumbles the Ball
- Papers Trace Trail to 2 Held in Shooting of Truck Guard
- Chinese Official Denounces Dalai Lama
- 3 Palestinians Shot in West Bank Rioting : Arabs, Jews Blame Each Other for Pre-Dawn Violence
- Boy's Ear, Swallowed by Dog, Reattached
- Hermosa Beach Ends Parking Subsidy
- After History of Racial Division, Jackson Victories Point to a New South Arising
- Local News in Brief : Laguna Niguel : State Seeks to Close Board and Care Home
- Lead-Tainted Ash, Liability Fear Prompt City to Close Off Area Near Chollas Lake
- Local News in Brief : Arson Fire Guts Gym
- Local News in Brief : Tax Devoted to Right of Way
- PCAA Basketball Tournament : Fullerton's Win Streak Reaches 4 as Fresno St. Bows
- The Preps : Kennedy Hits Road to Bakersfield to Keep Streak Alive
- Today's Pairings
- Pacific Goes 0-for-Year in PCAA : San Jose State Beats the Tigers, 76-60; Streak Hits 22 Games
- It's Art--but Is It History? : Museum Appreciation Class Helps Viewers See Works in a Context
- Takeshita Shrugs Off U.S. Threats
- The Fine Flavor of Onions, Mushrooms
- U.S. Mercenary Reported Slain in Failed Coup
- Bahamas Rating as Foe of Drugs Decried
- Two Air Force Generals Named for Promotions
- '88 Baseball Picture Looks Much Better for Valley Teams : Diamond Bar Looks the Cream of New 5-A League, Followed by Arcadia, Bishop Amat, Nogales
- Malibu : Cityhood Forum Scheduled
- Down-to-Earth Aid for Stargazers : UCLA Astrophysicists Lean on Ventura College Shop for a Better Scope
- Cal State Panel Picks Taylor Ranch for Campus Site