- CENTURY LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Borowski Leaves Anaheim for Walnut
- MOVIE REVIEW : Eric Rohmer Tells a Wise, Humorous 'Tale of Winter'
- TV REVIEW : 'Mao Years' Sheds Light on Series of Ruthless Campaigns
- Defensive Lapse Hurts the Lakers : Pro basketball: The Warriors score on 38 layups in a 128-117 victory.
- Stripper Finds Support in Bust Ruling
- They're Entering the Computer Age Only After Exiting the Workplace : Computers: Thousands of senior citizens are putting their time and disposable income into PCs, making them "one of the best-kept secrets of the business," an industry observer says.
- Paramount Joins the Educational Software Rush : Technology: Venture with Torrance-based Davidson follows wave of mergers seeking piece of burgeoning market.
- Dow Slips as Technology Issues Drop
- Others Recommended for Pulitzers
- COLUMN ONE : A Duel Over Prayer in Schools : Court ruling backing student-initiated prayer in Texas has led other states to act. It's also led to a heated debate over free speech and the separation of church and state.
- Stepfather Knows Best : Haim Ginott's Books Are Being Reissued--and the Only Child He Helped Raise Heartily Endorses Them : <i> Our aid must be subtle and sophisticated.</i> --Haim G. Ginott, "Between Parent & Teenager"
- Water Rates May Remain Low This Summer : Utilities: Council panel makes recommendation in response to complaints from Valley residents over high bills last year.
- Unhappy Returns : How Government Dissects Federal and State Taxes
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 'Buckwheat' Remark Spurs Suit Over Yearbook : Race: Palmdale High security director objects to a passage that compares him to a character in the 'Our Gang' comedies.
- THE CUTTING EDGE / Case Study: How technology changed a business : World Cup Goes High-Tech : Technology: Computer firms pool talent to bring latest communications systems to sports championship.
- Assembly Driver Put on Paid Leave During Drug Inquiry
- Jerome Lejeune; Found Down's Chromosome
- A Man of His Words : In His Poems, 1994 Pulitzer Prize Winner Writes of Those Using Strength and Spiritual Tenacity to Survive--Like Himself
- Study Sees Dangers in State's Tax System
- Countywide : County OKs 2 Loans for Public Housing
- If Not Mitchell, Who Will It Be? : A chance to seek qualities, rather than names
- BREA : Elementary Students May Face Transfers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cubs Trade Boskie for Minor Leaguer
- Whalers Have Alcohol Trouble
- COLLEGE SIGNING ROUNDUP : Woodbridge's Oenning to Sign With UCLA
- Parque Pitches Crescenta Valley Into First
- Becoming Pardners--Wild West Style : Marriage: Nuptials with cowboy kick have become so popular one planner can hardly keep up with demand.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 'For Sale' Signs Springing Up in Homes' Lawns : Housing: Realtors say the economy balances out rising rates, making it a good time to buy.
- Ruth Schwartz Pearce; Child Development Leader
- GIRLS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Optimism Follows Langston Surgery
- Colin McElderrySaddleback, So.GolfMcElderry comes to Saddleback from...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rest of the Cavaliers Make Playoffs
- Paramount Joins the Educational Software Rush : Technology: Venture with Torrance-based Davidson follows wave of mergers seeking piece of burgeoning market.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Quake-Damaged Pipeline to Be Shut Indefinitely
- VALLEYWIDE : Leadership Awards to Honor 5 Women
- NORTHRIDGE : Program Helps Students Beat Temblor Blues
- The Free Ride Won't Last Much Longer
- Quake-Damaged Oil Pipeline Will Remain Closed Indefinitely : Environment: Residents and officials applaud Atlantic Richfield's decision. The line runs through the Valley to South Bay refineries.
- Could the Whales' Song Be Silenced? : Noise study: Cetacean lives are guided by hearing; don't risk causing damage without first knowing all the consequences.
- Frisk for Guns at Housing Projects, Panel Urges
- Creationist Teaching Leads to Suspension
- The Miami Dolphins, looking for an experienced...
- Red Sox Rout Royals, 22-11
- TELEVISION'Martin' Gets Hat Trick With Kids: Fox's...
- RETAILING
- Growth of Chief Executives' Pay Levels Off
- CBS Entertainment Chief Got $7.8 Million, Most of It as Bonus
- Stable Wholesale Prices Ease Inflation Worries : Economy: Analysts are encouraged as March index rises only 0.2%. Markets are unaffected.
- High-Tech Help Is a Phone Call Away for Sun City West's Retirees
- Racing to Raise Money for Arts Center
- Santa Monica Freeway Bridges to Be Re-Examined : Roads: Caltrans will see if any need reinforcement. Goal is to prevent quake damage that could close route.
- SIMI VALLEY : Mayor Files Appeal as Auditor Candidate
- OXNARD : County Moves on Cleanup at Airport
- 12 More Arrested in Probe of Phony Quake Claims : Assistance: U.S. officials say defendants sought aid totaling $64,000. Four others pleaded guilty last week.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Flutist Newton Performs Under the Green Umbrella
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Serial Mom' Good at Being Naughty : Movies: Director John Waters turns today's violence into comedy, and Kathleen Turner is furiously funny.
- 3 More Truck Firms Seek Teamsters Pact : Labor: Interim agreements would put 4,350 back to work. Management accuses union of seeking publicity.
- P&G; Reports $102-Million Derivatives Loss : Earnings: The swaps charge may be the largest ever reported by a U.S. industrial company. Bank that arranged contracts says it advised selling.
- Desert Dig : U.S. Borax Still Mines Ore, but Its Focus Has Changed
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / NEW YORK : Oh, Yes--There Were Clothes, Too
- Thomas Revy; Author of Convertible Bond Index
- GOP Threatens to Slow Down House Action on Crime Bills
- LAGUNA BEACH : Free Surgery Gives Blind Retiree Sight
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City 'Cultural Master Plan to Be Discussed
- SAN NICOLAS ISLAND : Coastal Panel OKs Navy Gun Testing
- Fire Dept. Minority Hiring Practices to Be Studied
- Developer Seeks Loan From Simi : Housing: Griffin Industries will request $750,000 to help pay for 70 low-income condos in 500-home project.
- CAMARILLO : City Sued Again Over Factory Outlet Mall
- Tennis Hurt by Disregard for Rule Governing Expense Money in Pro Events
- BOYS
- ROUNDUP : Brocco Won't Work Until Kentucky
- Draft Pick's Stock Is Soaring
- Last Witnesses Testify in King's Civil Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inmate Stabbed in Brawl at Court
- Opening Day : Transportation: Drivers breathe a sigh of relief at being able to drive the Santa Monica Freeway. But for car-poolers, the commute was longer.
- Murray, Morris Help Indians Beat Angels
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cowboys' Poetry Kind Words for Santa Clarita Economy : Recreation: Survey shows about 3,000 people attended the March festival and spent about $244,000.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller, Scott Lead Master's Over Pomona in Slugfest
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- FAMILY : For Kids Who Go 'Aiee!' in the Night
- Study Questions Value of Antioxidant Vitamins : Health: Data on smokers suggest beta carotene raises cancer risk. Vitamin E may cut prostate cancer chances.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor to Lobby for Crime Bill in D.C.
- Supporter of Coyote Trapping Quits Panel : Wildlife: Lynne Exe says the animal regulation commission is 'controlled by special interests.'
- ORANGE : 'Bird Lady' Mothers Newborn Barn Owls
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Convicted of Fraud Over Bank Loans
- A Matter of Flash--and Substance : Trial: Anthony Maglica denies 'any commitments' to his companion, Claire Maglica, and asserts that the $300-million business is all his.
- Arts Center Opens Up to Ray Charles : Venues: The booking of the legendary R&B; singer/pianist marks another step in a plan to expand its programming.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Emanuel Ax and Friends Think Small
- Former Water District Managers Enter Not Guilty Pleas : Courts: Two longtime Santa Margarita agency officials deny illegally steering more than $17 million in contracts to companies that lavishly entertained them.
- Preying on Mantas : After Divers Videotape Slaughter, Officials Enact Regulation to Aid Rays off Mexican Island
- Two Notre Dame Football Players Are Implicated in Campus Theft
- PREP ROUNDUP : Western, Woods Edge Valencia in Golf
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Health Insurance
- Has Spirituality Been Sapped Out of Organized Religion?
- The 'S-Word' May Be Better Left Unsaid
- Zhirinovsky
- Help from a Stranger
- Hormone for Cows
- Memories of Women Who Inspired Her
- Lowering the Crime Rate
- After All, We Always Get <i> Your</i> Name Right
- Reform and Parenting
- Death Punctuates Poor's Growing Use of Folk Healers : Medicine: Officials say many who cannot afford insurance or spare time for clinics are using untrained medical practitioners. Police seek a Reseda woman in whose home a 22-year-old man died after an injection.
- White House Disease
- For the Record - April 13, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 13, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 13, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 13, 1994
- Obituaries - April 13, 1994
- Obituaries - April 13, 1994
- Anaheim Prostitution Ring Broken, Police Say : Vice: Woman, 18, is accused of running operation in hotel. Six of 10 others arrested in raid plead guilty.
- GOOD BENCH WARMER: Ever heard of a...
- Mrs. Clinton's Tax Deductions Disclosed : Whitewater: She used losses in money-losing real estate venture to cut commodity trading liability, McDougal's documents show.
- Mitchell Pulls Out of Running for High Court
- Jackson Fan's Devotion Leaves Her Pining in Jail
- Landlord Pleads Not Guilty to 8 Arson-Related Charges
- Autonomy Talks Halt on Eve of Deadline : Mideast: Negotiators say pact between Israel and PLO is weeks away. Settler is accused in death of pregnant Palestinian.
- Doctor Disciplinary Actions Hit Record High
- Injection That Killed Man Illustrates Health Dilemma : Medicine: The death underscores a growing problem for immigrants and those who cannot afford insurance.
- Audit Bolsters City's Claims of Pay Abuse
- Some Uninsured Quake Losses Are Deductible : Taxes: The temblor was declared a federal disaster, so victims can declare damages on their 1993 or '94 returns.
- Local Elections Decide Range of Offices, Issues : Voting: Long Beach mayor is headed for defeat while smoking ban leads. Elsewhere, ethnic groups make strong gains and many incumbents fare poorly.
- Radiation Project Head Defends Experiments on Cancer Patients
- I-10 Is Reopened--but Spans Need Retrofitting : Roads: Newly rebuilt freeway bridges have seismic weaknesses. Repairs are not expected to require closure.
- U.S. Tracks Suspected Smuggling Ship
- Air Lock Malfunction Injures 11 at A-Plant
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : U. S. Inquiry of Transient's Killing Closed
- Injuries to King Are Downplayed
- Splashy Celebration to Mark Buddhist Holiday
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teen-Age Intruder Under Influence of LSD Shot to Death by Homeowner : Crime: Despite his wounds, the naked 17-year-old still leaps through a window, nearly severing his leg.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Body of Homeless Man Found in Locked Car
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 70 Students Questioned About Teacher Poisoning : Crime: A Littlerock High School official says a cash reward helps narrow the possible suspects to a few.
- Track and field
- Avocado Commission Gets Two New Vice Presidents
- Surge in Commercial Building Expected in Coming Year
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Breakthrough in Body-Specific MRI
- Choosing Their Weapons : Cancer Survivors Tell Circle 1000 Members How They've Fought the Battle
- Ukrainian Raid Heightens Fleet Dispute With Russia
- OXNARD : City Settles Dispute Over Dog's Barking
- BEVERLY HILLS : Jackson Fan Charged in Calls to Figure in Lawsuit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sponsors Sought for Arts Plaza Banners
- VAN NUYS : 19 Will Share Lottery Prize of $20.3 Million
- Golf
- Post-Quake 20th Century Rethinks Strategy : Insurance: In the face of $325 million in earthquake claims, analysts say the company must expand outside of Los Angeles to reduce its risk.
- Japan Coalition Pulls Back From Brink of Collapse : Politics: Conservative leaders boycott talks to pick a successor to Hosokawa. But they agree to try again.
- Ken Carson; Cowboy Singer With the Sons of the Pioneers
- Next Step : Healing Brazil : Inflation, poverty and chaos confront the nation's next leader. But two men are eager for the job.
- Dishonoring the Dead : Oxnard: Although historic Hueneme Masonic Cemetery is the resting place of city leaders and pioneers, the site is in ruins, left to vandals. There are no resources to restore or protect it.
- WESTMINSTER : Woman Running on Freeway Is Killed
- Experienced Climber Falls to His Death
- Judge Refuses to Bar Nurses From Striking : Labor: But he affirms order requiring notice of walkout. Hospital policy forcing staff to have doctor's excuse for sick days is nullified.
- Strange Case of Mary Ellen Samuels Unfolds : Courts: As the double-murder trial enters its third week, witnesses give accounts of a dysfunctional family with even weirder friends.
- Tay Case Prosecution Witness Admits to Lying : Trial: Reversing earlier testimony, the Fullerton man says his friend did strike the honors student with a bat.
- Better Buys on City Supplies : Finances: Wachs says purchasing agents could save millions just by going to retail stores. But they are hampered by an oversupply of red tape.
- Not Quite an Opener-and-Shut Case : Baseball: Trailing the Indians by eight runs in the ninth inning, the Angels come back--but still lose, 9-6.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Magic Bombs Away to Beat Knicks
- Langston Ready to Have Elbow Surgery
- Easing of Antitrust Barriers to Defense Mergers Urged : Pentagon: But task force, in rejecting an outright exemption from the law, asserts right to invoke national security.
- Southwest Is First in Airline Quality Survey : Consumers: The Dallas-based carrier passes American in performance rankings. TWA shows the greatest improvement.
- Dow Gains 14.57 as Bear Scare Subsides
- MARRAKECH : Gala GATT Signing
- Researchers May Have Key to Cancer Cells' Immortality
- Negotiators Lose Hope of Meeting Target Date for Palestinian Self-Rule
- World View : Closing the Education Gap for Women : Pakistan typifies the Third World's prejudice and promise in grappling with the problem.
- Jack-of-All-Trades Mayor Learns City From Bottom Up
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Freak Accident Victim Recovering at Hospital
- SANTA ANA : Bicyclist Killed After Being Struck by Car
- La Habra Molestation Suspect Returned to U.S.
- BURBANK : City Considers Cable Contract Extension
- LOS ANGELES : City Workers OK 2-Year Contract With No Raise
- Fair Weather and Fans : Sunny Skies Help Entice Big Opening-Day Crowd but Fail to Brighten Outcome for Angels
- FCC Reviewing How Murdoch Bought Stations
- Trucking Firm Shuts Down, Lays Off 2,000 : Strike: Churchill Lines says Teamster demands would be too costly. But Preston breaks ranks and agrees to negotiate.
- Dan Daugherty has been promoted to director...
- Mabel Eby; Oversaw Seating at Academy Awards
- Assembly Suspends Security Officer Held on Drug Charges
- Finally, a Crime Bill That's Not a Crime : House puts finishing touches on an approach that is generally superior to the Senate's
- Helmet Law Makes Headway With Young Bike Riders
- VAN NUYS : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Assault Charges
- Renewed Demand for Rite of Passage : Tradition: Catholic churches are celebrating group Masses to accommodate Latino parents wanting the <i> quinceanera </i> for their 15-year-old girls.
- Josh O'NeillOrange, Sr.Tennis / SinglesO'Neill started slowly...
- Knowing What Problem Is Helps Langston Prepare for Cure
- Changing of Transfer Policy Will Confound CIF Officials
- MUSIC REVIEW : Anonymous Four Find Perfect Venue
- These Guys Cause Twice the Trouble : Baseball: Clark and Ramirez, two new Indians, give Angels fits during home opener.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Cal's Murray to Join Kidd in NBA Draft
- Magic Says He Is Near a Decision : Pro basketball: He will announce by week's end whether he will stay on as Laker coach.
- Top Outdoor Marks: Track and Field
- Nix Ticket-Fee Settlement, Consumer Group Urges
- Drama of 'South Central' Stirs Debate : Television: Local groups call it one of the most negative programs ever about blacks. Now, such shows as 'Martin' and 'Living Single' are relatively unscathed by protest.
- Injury-Riddled Ducks Are Shut Out by Flames
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : It Was a Bell-Ringing Performance
- NHL ROUNDUP : Barrasso's Shutout Gives Penguins Division Title
- AUTOS
- Premiere Radio Posts $220,795 4th-Quarter Loss
- Don Heller has joined Koll Construction in...
- Shuttle Radar Scans Sahara for Signs of Lost Civilizations
- BROKEN HIGHWAYS: We're all delighted that the...
- O.C. Boiler Rooms Shut Down in Raids by State : Fraud: Action targets Southland operations pitching allegedly illegal wireless cable television ventures.
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : A Mind's-Eye View of a Great Galactic Fantasy : BLACK HOLES & TIME WARPS: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy <i> by Kip S. Thorne</i> ; Norton $30, 619 pages
- IRVINE : Plan to Develop Park at Site to Be Discussed
- School Faces Questions on Handling of Sex Charges : Education: Teacher's aide in Compton district admits having sex with girl, 14, who was pregnant when she accused him of molestation. Earlier charges by three other girls were not reported to police.
- STANTON : Council May Legalize 'Safe, Sane' Fireworks
- THOUSAND OAKS : La Reina Places 5th in Mock Trial Contest
- SANTA ANA : Janitor Arrested in Courthouse Thefts
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Close Met Opener by Turning the Tables
- Kent Sullivan, a former Cal Lutheran punter,...
- Music Reviews : A Spirited Outing for Pianist Thies, Camerata
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Loss of Langston Leaves Team Questioning Its Prospects
- Olazabal Picked the Title Clean : Golf: New Masters champion made all the right moves in last round to beat Lehman.
- Rob Chavez was hired from Maryland Eastern...
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
- U.S. Will Impose Trade Sanctions Against Taiwan to Protect Wildlife : Asia: Ban is prompted by the nation's failure to halt the use of tiger and rhinoceros products.
- New Drugs Expand the Options for Relieving Monthly Cramps
- CALABASAS : Lenonis Adobe Repairs to Cost About $250,000
- MISSION VIEJO : Anti-Semitic Flyers Found at 2 Schools
- Dana Point : Council to Consider Pact on Headlands
- COMMENTARY : This Might Be Start of Fall of Rome
- KURT COBAIN, 1967-1994 : The Last Days of a Lost Soul : Suicide: Courtney Love, friends had been trying to get Nirvana's leader into a drug recovery program since his March overdose.
- Rams Get Charger Safety Pope, Could Lose Ellard to Redskins
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Ventura Center Considers UCI
- She's Got Starlet Allure, '40s-Style : Acting: Kelly Rutherford looks to old movies for inspiration. And many compare the 'Brisco County Jr.' star to a combination of Dietrich, Bacall and Mae West.
- Weekend Box Office : A Good Turnout for 'Four Weddings'
- Paez Defeats Aceves by a Unanimous Decision
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Lemieux's Gripe Is Worth Checking
- CSUN Expected to Sign Dorsey
- TV REVIEWS : 'Same Difference' Faces Prejudice
- Prescription for Survival : Physicians Form Groups, Align With HMOs in New Environment
- How to Apologize--Without Regrets
- Intense Attack by Serbs Triggers 2nd NATO Raid : Bosnia: Assault on enclave of Gorazde continues after bombing run, then stops. Rebels block U.N. troops in Sarajevo and break off contacts with mediators.
- LOS ANGELES : State High Court Upholds Death Sentence for Killer
- Illegally Imported Firearms Seized
- Learning a Lesson About Staying Afloat : It isn't just his livelihood that is being threatened, he says, but the very lives of the children who may not learn to swim if not for services like his.
- Therapist Loses License Over Affair With Patient : Ventura: Jerome Evans' lawyer argues that the revocation is unwarranted because the professional relationship ended before the sexual relationship started.
- WESTMINSTER : Visitors Center Plan for Little Saigon
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Navy Says Tests Will Not Harm Sea Life
- Insist on Replacing the Fuel Rods in July : North Korea: A refusal by Kim would be a clear signal of the need for sanctions.
- Agoura's Nekota Commits to Irvine
- PREP ROUNDUP : Esperanza Easily Beats Brea in Golf
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : On the Road, Brewers Like New Texas Home
- Top Marks: Swimming
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Chris Gwynn Is Happy to Return
- 'Dancing Mothers' Leads Silent Movie Bill
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Mystical Tour Not Quite Magical
- Sid Weiss; Played Bass for Prominent Big Bands
- Woman's Body Held While Fume Probe Continues : Investigation: Riverside County officials have said they will release Gloria Ramirez for burial if her family agrees not to unseal the coffin. Her relatives have refused to agree to the condition.
- Environment : Who Can Britons Trust With Their National Treasures? : Critics say too many visitors spoil the sites and foster commercialism.
- Reseda Woman Sought After Patient's Death
- The PR Push in Sacramento : Politics: Public relations entrepreneurs shape opinion on legislation in ways lobbyists cannot. Term limits have made them a key part of the capitol equation.
- Medicare Hospital Fund May Be Broke in 7 Years : Insurance: If spending patterns continue, the entitlement program will be out of funds by 2001, Congress is told. But Social Security is sound.
- TOKYO : Mubarak to Asia
- Reformers, Communists Both Claim Victory in Ukraine Vote
- Foundation Awards 6 Grants for Quake Relief
- Council Weighs Polling Attitudes of Residents : Thousand Oaks: The $16,000 survey would probe opinions about municipal government, services and policies.
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Officer Working Out of Service Center
- SANTA PAULA : Bail Set for Man in Shooting Death of Wife
- New York Bank Becomes Major Backer of El Camino
- Catching a Plane? You Can Catch a Nap Too : Travel: Firm is test-marketing small rooms for those who want to rest while passing through Minneapolis. Response has been good, officials say, and the idea may spread.
- Reusable Rocket Is Proposed as Possible Shuttle Replacement : Aerospace: Lockheed and Rocketdyne have teamed up to compete with other aerospace companies for $167 million in NASA grants to study the feasibility of a 'single-stage-to-orbit' rocket.
- Welfare Plan Gouges State, Lawmakers Say : Legislation: California would likely receive far less federal funds for immigrant programs under reform proposal by Clinton, politicians and local officials warn.
- Countywide : Vigil, Fast Protest School of Americas
- Reagan Center Plans Conference : Politics: George Schultz will speak at first major event, focusing on transformation in former East Bloc states.
- Tustin Election
- Judge Orders Stratton Out of Auditor's Race : Campaign: Simi mayor will appeal ruling that he is unqualified because his degree isn't from accounting school.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Dress Code for Schools Considered
- Sky's the Limit on Astronomy Day
- Housing Sales Jump While Prices Decline : Real estate: Last month's sales of single-family houses increased 10% from March, 1993, but the average price dropped 8% from last year.
- Remote Imaging Systems Expects Earnings Decline
- Wahlco Environmental Systems: The company said Monday...
- Pilots Union, Citing Safety Concerns, Urges S.D. Airport Relocation : Aviation: Renewed proposals that Lindbergh Field operations be shifted to naval air station have drawn criticism.
- Albert J. Hillebrand has joined the Insco/Dico...
- Fortune Petroleum Completes Exploration
- Filing for Bankruptcy Won't Always Save Your House
- Diners' Clubs : Fast-Food Chains Test Rewards for Regular Customers
- Clyde Wahrhaftig; Author, Geologist at Interior Dept.
- YORBA LINDA : Hopes Raised for Bridge at Tracks
- OCTA Approves Funds for Disney Garage : Transportation: The agency, which will collect parking revenue from the lot, pledges $32 million.
- AGOURA
- COSTA MESA : OCC Club Focuses on Many Uses of Hemp
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schools Seek Carts, Cameras for Security
- Media : Movie Breaks Arab World's Silence on Terrorism Issues : 'Explosive' script focuses on Muslim militant who foments violence and then learns the meaning of love.
- Florida Sues U.S. for Cost of Illegal Immigrant Services
- Belgians Fleeing Rwanda as Ethnic Killings Mount : Central Africa: Many foreigners still await rescue in beleaguered capital. Cease-fire accord fails to take hold.
- Broccoli Helps Fight Cancer, Researchers Say
- The No. 1 Number: 911 : CPR buys time for victims of cardiac arrest, but by itself may not save them, experts say. Dialing for help--quickly--can.
- LA HABRA : City to Rename Park to Honor Lions Club
- Heads Should Roll Over This : Gov. Wilson must personally probe state Education Department for test scandal
- But Will the Serbs Get the Message? : Bombing of positions near Gorazde hardens NATO's line
- L.A. Battles to Regain Control Over Security Alarms : Safety: State has sole authority to regulate the industry, but council panel wants an ordinance to give city power to crack down on false reports.
- LA HABRA : Restaurant Owner Indicted in IRS Case
- 2,000 at Memorial for Disney's Wells
- Holocaust Memories Still Vivid : Schools: A survivor and a World War II veteran share painful experiences with 350 students at John Muir, marking Yom Hashoah.
- MTA to Hold Meeting on Possible Fare Hike
- Octavia the Octopus Dies as Tank Empties : Animals: The sea creature at San Pedro aquarium apparently tore off a drain pipe with her tentacles overnight. The death intensifies controversy over her captivity.