- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana high-technology equipment...
- WHX Gets a Nominee on Teledyne's 7-Person Board
- Pedicurist Jumps In, Flourishing Both Feet
- CIA Nominee Vows to Clean House at Agency
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : For Some, 15 Minutes of Fame Is Agony
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Mission Implazable' Misses Some Obvious Targets : The parody takes a few good shots at Ventura County politics and history, but ultimately bogs down and loses its focus.
- In a Pinch, Crawdaditude Picks a Fight
- Judge Denies Bid to Rule Out Death Penalty in Menendez Case
- Going Down in Flames
- Ng Defender Loses Bid to Remove Judge
- Basics : Recipe Clipping
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Clinton Unveils Proposals to Counter Terrorist Acts : Congress: Some lawmakers voice doubts about plans to hire more agents and broaden FBI's investigative powers, citing cost and citizen rights.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Symbol of Compassion
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : FAMOUS FUGITIVES
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Defense Lawyers Meet an Indefensible Crime
- COMPTON : Green Could Be Fined for Disclosure Lapses
- Age May Play Role in Premature Births : Health: Study of 134,088 Utah women finds association between low-weight babies and physical immaturity of teen-age mothers.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Hints at Billing for Shared Services : Finances: Supervisors raise issue after discussing the purchase of a bomb disposal robot. Although paid for by the county, it would also be used by cities.
- Supreme Court Rejects Federal School Gun Ban
- ANAHEIM : City's Director of Finance to Retire
- Credit Card Program for South-Central Unveiled
- After Oklahoma City: Talk Radio Responds : Clinton, Too, Blew It
- COMMENTARY : The Greats Make This Day Greater
- Bryans Put Up Double Zeros at Ojai : Tennis: Twins have won 84 consecutive games, 14 consecutive 6-0 sets, as tournament starts today.
- Ducks Stuck on Outside : Hockey: They fail to convert on two-man advantage and lose to Sharks, 5-2. Anaheim stays two points back.
- VAN NUYS : Tragedy of Holocaust Recalled at Valley College
- Financial Markets : Dollar Spurts Ahead, but Wall Street's Not Impressed
- Stuffed Mushrooms
- Santa Monica Hails High Court Ruling on Transient Campers
- GOINGS ON : Creatures Will be the Main Feature at Natural History Museum Fair : More than 100 live reptiles and amphibians will be on hand for the Santa Barbara event.
- Rwanda's Hutus Finally Head for Home : Africa: Driven from camps by the Tutsi army, many refugees now seem eager to resume old lives.
- THE EL TORO AIR SHOW : Flight Plans
- Turning Over a New Leaf
- PARENTING : Getaways for Bonding and a Break : Family vacations can be chance to reconnect, or a time of privacy and rejuvenation.
- MISSION VIEJO : Photocopy Fees Axed by College Trustees
- Adults Found Drowned in Two Incidents
- Rash of Bomb Scares Brings Frayed Nerves : Safety: Since Oklahoma City and Unabom crimes, officials say calls from jittery citizens about 'suspicious packages' have escalated. So have telephone threats from copycats.
- Prospect of a Major Shake-Up : Up for the CIA's top job, Deutch talks tough in Senate hearings
- VENTURA : Donation Solicitor Accused of Fraud
- City Council Sets Limits on Public Comment to Speed Meetings : Thousand Oaks: Statements will be channeled into a one-hour session rather than addressing each agenda item.
- Countywide : 'Sensory Garden' Delights the Blind
- Officers Lead 2 to Safety in House Fire : Rescues: LAPD veteran was in a car nearby when he saw the flames. He and a colleague aided a teen-ager and her disabled father.
- CYPRESS : City Opposes Tighter State Housing Control
- Airbus to Trim Expenses: Executives for the...
- Rupert Murdoch Wins in NAACP Case : Media: Court rejects group's attempt to block mogul's ownership of both New York Post and local television station.
- Durable Goods Orders Rebound in March
- Lunch With Mussel
- An Affordable Classic
- REGION : Candidates for Cherokee Nation Chief in 'Hot Race'
- Palestinians to Get Israeli Help With Budget Deficit
- Base Closure Members to Visit Shipyard : Naval: The primary aim of the tour and interviews by half of the commission is to determine the military value of the Long Beach facility, an official says.
- Alpha Microsystems Reports $6.2-Million Loss for Fiscal Year
- Kerkorian's Attempt to Buy Chrysler Looks Dead, Analysts Say : Automobiles: The company's stock fell another 5.7% as doubts spread about his ability to finance the megadeal.
- International Business
- Airlines Post First Profit in 5 Years: $1.8 Billion in 1994
- Annual Recipe Favorites
- IN SEASON : Tears for Spears
- LONG BEACH : Meetings to Focus on Economy, Trade
- To Hell . . . and Back : Not everyone who fought in Vietnam came home shattered. Millions returned intact in mind and body, and used the worst of combat to find the best of life.
- Wave of Bands Will Hit the Beach for Weekend Party : Among them will be the long-playing Chantays. Their 1963 'Pipeline' is one of the great surf-sound hits.
- Satisfy your longing for a classic board
- CERRITOS : Board Member Tells of Ties to Union Leader
- COLUMN ONE : One Year Into a Quiet Revolution : Since apartheid's end, South Africa has taken small steps toward solving huge problems. And at its core, the nation has changed--once torn by terror, it has found peace of mind.
- Sports
- Sports
- SPOTLIGHT : FLIGHTS OF FANCY : Wing Walkers, Aerobatics and Screaming Jets Will Be Over the Top at This Weekend's Air Show at El Toro
- Simi Valley's Barbara Beautz said she doesn't...
- CERRITOS : Ban on Mini-Marts at Gas Stations Upheld
- HOUSING : Opening the Doors to Home Ownership
- ART : TEXTILE SUBTEXT : Importance as Art Form, Necessity Demonstrated in Fullerton Show
- Metrolink to Stop by Burbank Airport
- Board Approves School's Lighted Marquee Over Neighbors' Objections
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : 2 Committed to Each Other, Helping People
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Package Evacuates Packard Bell Offices
- What Price Forgiveness? : More Than 51,000 at Angels Opener Say $1 Sounds About Right
- OXNARD : Pool Backers Seek Board Endorsement
- Professor Jailed in Dispute With Neighbors Over Trash : Courts: Huntington Harbour resident has refused to pay a $114,500 judgment, saying she is broke. Contempt hearing is set.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Hits, but El Camino Real Wins
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Take the Long Way in Beating Mets in New Park
- Fortune Back on Irvine Fight Card
- Old Foe Returns to Haunt Ducks : Hockey: Loss is their first of season to Sharks, but this one may doom playoff chances.
- DANCE REVIEW : Baryshnikov's Star Quality Stands Out in White Oak
- Santa Ana's First American Financial Posts Worst First Quarter : Real estate: A 30% drop in revenue and a loss of $12.7 million gave the firm 106-year bad news.
- INSURANCE
- Airplane Wing Design Has Alhambra Student Flying High : Education: High school senior Wally Huang earns a $1,500 scholarship in a competition honoring original, innovative science projects.
- PARENTING : Pediatric Group Backs Shots
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Nighttime Is Right Time in Fullerton
- BOOK REVIEW : Gaining Humanity Through a Life That Grows Darker : POLITE SOCIETY, <i> by Melanie Sumner</i> (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence; $21.95, 204 pages)
- BRIEFLY : Students: 20 Girls Will Attend Loyola's 'Work Day'
- Lack of Funds Curtails Special LAPD Patrols
- GLENDALE : City Weathers a Rough Ride in Retailing
- Graduate Students at UCLA Begin 2-Day Strike : Education: Teaching and research assistants seek union status to get more money, better health care and reduced workloads. School officials strongly oppose effort to organize.
- Daughters Unveil Nixon Stamp in Yorba Linda : Commemoration: The first-class postage is issued on the anniversary of the former President's death. The ceremony is held at his birthplace.
- OXNARD : Students Lobby to Keep 3-Class Format
- Simi School Rejoices but Reprieve Has Its Price : Education: Officials issue a grim warning that sparing Sycamore elementary could result in more dramatic cuts, including teacher layoffs.
- Financial Markets : Dollar Spurts Ahead, but Wall Street's Not Impressed
- POP MUSIC : Del Amitri Puts Scots on Rock
- FASHION : Show and Tell at Otis
- He's Not Horsing Around
- BRIEFLY : Nutrition: Venice Psychologist Named to County Task Force
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Flush With Cash : Prom: A toilet fund-raiser by the Centennial senior class nets $14,325 to help lower the ticket cost.
- HEALTH : Fit to Be an Exercise Role Model
- Vatican Revokes Permit of Spanish Journalist
- WILDLIFE : Pool Among Bear Essentials for Home : Volunteers are building a 3,000-square-foot pen for spa-hopping celebrity black bear Samson at the Orange County Zoo. Other amenities of his new digs are a waterfall and scratching post.
- Supreme Court Rejects Federal School Gun Ban
- Woman Dies in Crash After Running Red Light; 4 Hurt
- Schools
- After Oklahoma City: Talk Radio Responds : New Terms Needed
- Santa Monica and Taper, Too? : Theater: A donor's offer could pave way for Mark Taper Forum to open a mid-sized venue at Bergamot Station as its second space.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Putting a Tale of Red Ink in Print : Bankruptcy: UCI Prof. Philippe Jorion hopes his book will help educate the public about Orange County's financial travails.
- Your Money : Strong on Stocks : Record Market Level Is Justified, Lynch Says
- Gish Biomedical: The Irvine manufacturer of surgical...
- EnvirAlert to Develop Fuel-Tracking Software
- AIRLINES
- Rainbow RollerAfraid you'll fall asleep while rolling...
- 10 Bottles a Month, That's All We Ask
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : After 20 Years, Is It Safe to Go Back Into the Water? : For Ventura resident and former stuntwoman Susan Backlinie, the first time she met 'Jaws' up close and personal was her last.
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The Irvine oil and...
- Unocal Corp. Returns to Profitability
- A Boil and Bake
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana maternal/newborn...
- Cover Story : I'll Just Whip Up Some <i> Pommes </i> Anna
- Have You Herd the One About GG's Buffalo Bits Benefit?
- New Ways to Fight Terrorism Bring More Kinds of Moral Questions
- Reward Posted in Robberies of Postal Carriers
- REGION : Councils Pick Mayors and Mayors Pro Tem
- Japanese Police Arrest Cult's Top Chemist and 6 Others
- Lawyer Settles Insider-Trading Charges Over Defense Merger : Securities: Lockheed Martin employee admits no guilt but will pay $86,590, the SEC says.
- Sea World Screen Saver Coming From Wiz
- Rhubarb's Bold Stalk
- FORKLORE : Old World Beans and Rice
- TORRANCE : Both Sides Hail Aspects of Police Bias Ruling
- PARENTING : A Sneak Preview of the Working World : Today's 'Take Our Daughters to Work Day' is designed to boost girls' self-image.
- Like Father, Like Son: It Is 'Goofy,' but That's the Point
- Stooge Scholars : Academics: Among the nyuck-nyucks and woob-woobs are some serious issues.
- Taking Notes : Philharmonic's Salonen Leads High School Symphony
- DIAMOND BAR : Councilman, Wife Face Suit Over Senate Race
- ALHAMBRA: A 33-year-old Alhambra man was shot...
- McVeigh Lashed Out at Government in '92 Letters
- HOLLYWOOD : Police Search for Killer of Inglewood Man
- Casey's the Joint: Urban Jungle for Party Animals
- CALABASAS : School Enrollment May Imperil Budget
- VILLA PARK : City Targets Speeders on Center
- Countywide : Fitness Challenge to Benefit Heart Assn.
- Audit Calls MTA's Oversight of Rail Projects Inadequate : Transit: Report criticizes board for 'micro-managing.' It urges hiring of more staff to monitor contractors.
- Hearing Postponed on Jewish Home for Aging : Zoning: Board reschedules its forum to discuss the Reseda facility's expansion plans.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Package Forces Packard Bell to Evacuate 300
- Plenty of Conspiracies to Go Around
- El Toro Road's Detour Collapses, 20,000 Affected : Commuting: Work on main road apparently caused bypass to fail. Closure expected to be in effect at least until Sunday.
- WESTMINSTER : New Business Tax Plan Gets Preliminary OK
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISOR : Monahan Set to Face Off Against Lacey : Politics: Ventura councilman attacks government waste in his anticipated bid to unseat an incumbent with 14 years on the board.
- 9 Years Later, Chernobyl Disaster Looks Worse : Aftermath: Ukrainian official estimates that 125,000 have died as a result of nuclear accident.
- Palos Verdes Schools Plagued by Assaults : Education: Drugs and violence within the district have resulted in the expulsions of a record 11 students this year.
- PTSD--Shellshock--Hit Vietnam Vets Hardest
- PASADENA: The American Intercultural Student Exchange Foundation...
- PARENTING : Virus May Fall to Vaccine : Shot for chickenpox should be available soon, but there are unanswered questions about its effectiveness.
- LA PUENTE : City Council Selects Businessman Gaytan to Fill Storing's Seat
- PARENTING : Worth a Sporting Chance : Activities like football, rock climbing are risky, but the pros may outweigh the cons for some youths.
- FULLERTON : Students Study College's Offerings
- Court Upholds Deputy's Firing
- Motion in Menendez Case Denied : Trial: Judge rejects argument that prosecutors should not be permitted to seek the death penalty against the brothers.
- Miglineks, Simmons Get Team Honors
- $16 Million Awarded in Drunk Driving Tragedy : Suit: Victim is in a coma. Judgment is largest ever granted in Glendale Superior Court.
- After Oklahoma City: Talk Radio Responds : Our 'Back Fence'
- Blind Luck? : After Burk's Charger Wins Two of Nine, Veterinarian Finds Racehorse Can't See
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Is Keeping Options Open
- On Faust, Soul, Rock 'n' Roll
- A Split Decision Gives CSUN a Moral Victory : College softball: Matadors beat top-ranked UCLA, 1-0, in 10 innings after losing first game, 2-0.
- CLUB REVIEW : Jacks Sugar Shack a Sweet Dose of Some Rock 'n' Blues
- STRUCTURES : Showplace Offers Top Example of California-Style Residence : Coherent efforts of decorators does justice to the one-story home, situated on a bucolic 21 acres in Ojai. And it benefits a good cause.
- Jury Awards Robber an Additional $80,000
- PARAMOUNT : Carnival, Prizes Mark Swap Meet's 40th Year
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Voices from Home
- Signs of Change : High-Rise Union Bank Building in Oxnard Being Renamed the Financial Plaza Tower
- Celebrating Survival : L.A. Victims of Holocaust Return to Germany for 50th Anniversary
- 5 Animal Rights Activists Arrested in Protest at UCI : Demonstration: They take over chancellor's office, accusing university of refusing to allow independent monitoring of research experiments. School officials say there is such oversight.
- We demand a special prosecutor investigate these...
- Car Stolen by Parolee Fleeing Deputies Found, Police Say
- Panel OKs Plan to Expand Ventura Renewal Zone : Proposal to Add About 135 Acres to Downtown Redevelopment Area Will Be Sent to City Council for Review
- Airport Food Workers Say Plan May Cost 325 Jobs : Labor: Outgoing vendors have given layoff notices to union employees. The workers say incoming upscale firms have not been hiring them and fear that new positions will have lower wages and benefits.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Stewart's the Favorite in Vegas 250
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Royal Holds On to Win, 4-3, After Devan's Blast
- TELEVISIONRemembering Ginger Rogers: Cable's Turner Classic Movies...
- Your Money : FDA Says Phony Similac in Southland May Be Linked to Bigger Scam
- People are drawn to pretzel stands not...
- Your Money : GAO to Study Effectiveness of NASD Hot Line
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Viva for This Spot's Fine Fare, Service and Value : Italian-style eatery in Westlake proves it's more than just another chain restaurant clone.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Clinton Eulogizes Ex-Bodyguard
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Little Shop' Stocks Some Strong Performances, Catchy Tunes : The popular musical is highlighted by the performance of a fast-growing plant that has a taste for human blood.
- Warming Up to Snowboard Fun : Falling, crawling and struggling to get up are prerequisites to mastering the growing slope craze.
- Gov. Pete Wilson
- News Coverage of Pope John Paul II*
- Bombing
- Arrests Offer Glimpse Into Software Piracy
- Gina Grant*
- Cheers and Jeers
- Democratic Women, Welfare
- Pressure Points
- Habitat for Cougars
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1995
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- BANKING & FINANCE - April 27, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 27, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - April 27, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - April 27, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - April 27, 1995
- Obituaries - April 27, 1995
- Obituaries - April 27, 1995
- For Social Security Workers, a Sense of Security Was Shattered : Recollections: Room 111 in the federal building was near the epicenter of the blast. Its surviving inhabitants will be bound forever by tragedy.
- More Allegations Surface Against 3 Suspended Officers : Pomona: Lawsuits and investigations center on members of an elite police unit, five of whom have been placed on leave.
- Russian Official in U.S. Takes Conciliatory Tone : Diplomacy: Progress reported on summit agenda, but key disputes unresolved. Chechen truce fails to satisfy Washington.
- ARCADIA: The City Council last week was...
- Bomb Hoaxes Sweep O.C. in Wake of Oklahoma Blast
- Mazzola Denies Cover-Up After Credibility Attacked : Trial: Judge Ito reiterates determination to speed up Simpson case. He also tightens rules on lawyers' conduct.
- 'Something Big' Warned of by McVeigh, U.S. Says : Bombing: Prediction was made to his friend Terry Nichols three days before blast, prosecutor alleges.
- Picture of Unabomber Begins to Emerge : Terrorism: Experts examine letters to draw a profile of the serial bomber. Some suggest he was thwarted in a science or computer job and is seeking revenge.
- Militia Members' Threats, Attacks on Officials Escalate : Violence: Authorities confirm at least a dozen incidents with members of militant groups since last September. Alerts were issued in Central and Western states.
- Media Face a Difficult Dilemma Over Terrorist's Demands for Forum
- Cuts Not Intended to Force Out Fire Chief, Mayor Says : City Hall: New course is predicted for embattled department. Difficult search for replacement expected.
- Dornan Asked Reno About Rumors of Impending Raids : Guns: Aide says congressman wrote a letter only to be assured that the rumors lacked substance, not to defend armed citizen groups that were purported targets.
- COMBAT MEMORIES: Decades after they saw combat...
- Officials Plan to Pressure Caltrans to Repair Houses
- And in This Corner . . . : It's East Los Angeles Versus the San Fernando Valley, It's Friend Versus Neighbor, but Most of All It's De La Hoya Versus Ruelas That Sparks Debate
- Fewer Children Are Listed Among Missing
- High-Speed Police Chase Ends in Crash; Four Injured : Law enforcement: The pursuit reaches speeds of 80 m.p.h. before a head-on collision stopped it. The car was reported stolen.
- From the Archives: Movie Great Ginger Rogers Dies at 83
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CIVIL RIGHTS : New Facts on '66 Slaying of Rights Leader Reach Light of Day : FBI releases sealed documents on unsolved murder of Vernon Dahmer. Family has been seeking retrial of klansmen who escaped conviction.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 20 Sickened by Foul-Smelling Fumes
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : It's No More Mr. Nice Guy on the Bench as Ito Acts to Rein In Trial
- FULLERTON : 'Night in Fullerton' to Feature the Arts
- A Government Absolutely Untrusted : PLATFORM
- It's Time to Handcuff the Police : The brutality and lawlessness of federal police agencies is real and Americans should be afraid.
- LOS ANGELES : Wilson Appoints 2 Judges to Municipal Court Bench
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Seek Money for Services at State Beaches
- WOODLAND HILLS : Motorcyclist Crashes Into Car as Police Pursue Him
- Parolee Sought After Threat to Deputy : Violence: Investigators say man identified through videotape from patrol car's camera has criminal history. Deputy was held at gunpoint and a woman was robbed.
- VENTURA : Oxnard Man Pleads Innocent in Slaying
- Weather May Make Conner Cup Winner
- INSURANCE
- EARNINGS : Disney Earnings Up a Roaring 27%
- County Schools Chief Addresses Group Seeking to Recall Trustee
- BURBANK : Explosive Materials Found at Residence
- Pummeling Liberties Only Aids Terrorists : Clinton's proposal would outlaw peaceful protests and divert law enforcement.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Unanimously OKs Funding for Hope in Youth
- PEOPLE
- Service Now Counts With Fortune 500
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Two Legislators Urge Cities, Districts to Forgive $400-Million County Debt
- Rwanda Pleads for Understanding : Violence: Military leader argues that Hutu militia incited deadly clashes at refugee camp.
- MARKET: Stocks Slip Along With Hopes for Ailing Dollar : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Traders Leery of G-7 Help on Ailing Dollar
- Child Abuse in U.S. at Crisis Level, Panel Says
- FAA's New Rules to Call for Stiffer Standards for Pilots
- Curbs Upheld on Multiple Killers' Rights : Ruling: U.S. high court backs California limits on how often such murderers can appeal for early parole. A Los Angeles man had claimed the law retroactively increased his term.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Republicans Want Slower Track for Anti-Terror Bill : Congress: Dole's desire for quick vote fades after Senate GOP leaders voice misgivings. Trent Lott warns of giving the FBI too much power.
- VENTURA : Year Extension OKd for Recycling Firm
- For Openers, Some People Will Do Anything for a Buck
- Music Reviews : California E.A.R. Gives Its Strongest Concert of Season
- ENERGY
- Koll Joins Forces With Irvine Home Builder
- Brainstorming : Smoking addiction. Obesity. Compulsive shopping. Experts keep finding new uses for antidepressants. But critics say such treatments are getting ahead of the research.
- Two-Thirds of Turkish Troops Pull Out of Iraq
- Mourners Hail Victims' Service to the Nation
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- COLUMN ONE : A Death in Prague: Justice or Vengeance? : A sculptor who killed a skinhead has drawn strong support from a public outraged by rising crime in East Europe. He says it was self-defense. Prosecutors call him a vigilante.
- Authorities Submit Petitions on Prop. 172 Aid : Public safety: Ballot initiative would guarantee that all revenues be spent on prosecutors, police and firefighters.
- LAKEWOOD : One of the Last Timber Bridges to Come Down
- LOS ANGELES : Business Forecasters Say City Economy Is on Mend
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs AIDS Testing of Inmates
- DANA POINT : High School to Hold Session for Parents
- Redesign Area Near Arts Plaza, Report Urges : Thousand Oaks: Group backs restaurants, coffeehouses, bookstores and theaters within walking distance of center.
- Obituaries : * Winifred H. Scarritt; Classical Music Enthusiast
- 9 Area Schools Earn Distinguished Rating
- Task Force Responds to New Threat to Navy Base : Point Mugu: Air Force proposal to move local facility's operations to Florida prompts group's resolve to 'prepare a defense in earnest.'
- Countywide : Deadline Is May 11 on Seeking Storm Aid
- Iowa Stint Makes Thrower a Pitcher
- Aqueduct Striper Visits the Scales at Pyramid
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Flexes Muscle, Dominates Costa Mesa, 7-3
- Time Right to Bring De La Hoya-Ruelas Bout to Market : Boxing: Financial conditions ripe for May 6 title fight between popular lightweight Latino fighters.
- TV Ratings : NBC Grabs 10 of the Top 15 Spots
- From War Wounds to Words : O.C. Music: Elliot Goldenthal says his oratorio, 'Fire Water Paper,' does not take sides but comes 'from the heart.'
- Directors to Speak at Technology Meeting
- Art Fleming, 70; Original Host of 'Jeopardy!' TV Game Show
- Bell Atlantic Pulls Back From Video Network Plan : Telecom: Phone firm asks FCC to suspend two pending requests, citing technological changes.
- Holly Harp, 55; Designed Hand-Painted Clothing
- ONCE WAS ENOUGH?: Ventura Mayor Tom Buford...
- '90s FAMILY : Boys, Too, Are in Need of Life Guidance
- FULLERTON/LA HABRA : Double Duty to Be Done by Principal
- Big League Traffic Jams Possible in Anaheim Tonight
- THOUSAND OAKS : Land Dispute Turned Over to Agency
- One Nation, Under God, in the Times That Try Our Souls
- VAN NUYS : Shakespeare Comes Alive for Students
- WINNETKA : Reward Offered in Puzzling Slaying Case
- GIRLS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Grissom, Braves Agree to Terms
- Tonight, a Taste of the New : The long-awaited premiere of the Pacific Symphony's first large-scale commissioned work is a major step for O.C. arts.
- Time Warner in Software Venture
- AUTOS
- Argentine General Says Army Killed Leftists in 'Dirty War'