- Tennis Ranch Loses Permit After Complaints
- Heather Sterlin of Mission Viejo, the top...
- President Says Bond Issue's Defeat Might Not Close CSSM : Education: But rejection of measure could limit Cal State San Marcos' enrollment to junior, seniors and graduate students.
- SCC Softball Seeks Playoff Reprieve
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Koch Says Cubens' Welcome Has Not Always Been Warm
- Glycerine, the Coffee Fighter
- Homedco Group Inc.: The Fountain Valley provider...
- A Mung Friend
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Mater Dei Program Wins Award
- Cinco de Mayo a Celebration of Heritage
- U.S. Eases Vietnam Curbs for Humanitarian Needs : Embargo: Commercial sales, nonprofit groups' activities will be allowed. Washington cites Hanoi's cooperation on MIAs.
- On behalf of Emperor Maximilian, left, the army of Napolean III seized Mexico City.
- Sierra Madre : Spring Cleanup Day
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Hayden's Call for Campaign Truce Rejected : Politics: His opponents in the Democratic primary battle for the 23rd District label the assemblyman's request for a code of ethics 'the height of chutzpah' and 'political trickery.'
- Bell Gardens : Student Protest Turns Into Letter-Writing Campaign
- Wilson Speeds Up Liquor Licensing Despite Cutbacks : Alcohol: DMV workers are being used to reduce the backlog of applications. MADD is outraged at move when law enforcement has been sliced.
- GOINGS ON : SANTA BARBARA : Well-Versed Poet : Jackson Wheeler is among a group of Venturans who will read their works at a Santa Barbara festival.
- Headmaster of Ojai Boarding School Resigns
- Hooked by a Fish : Painful Sting of Lionfish Prompts Suits Against Pet Stores
- Mother Testifies Daughter, 4, Told of Being Molested at Day-Care : Hearing: Attorneys for operators deny story, say child was 'coached.' Administrative action will determine if facility's license is revoked.
- Agents Accuse 16 of Producing Fake Documents : Immigrants: Raids on 3 Santa Ana homes and arrests cap a 4-month probe by U.S. agencies of alleged counterfeiting ring. INS seizes equipment and false 'green cards.'
- STAGE
- U.S. Is Target of Economic Spies, CIA Chief Says
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- A Queen-Size Controversy : School Takes Steps to Prevent Repeat of Homecoming 'Disaster'
- Monterey Park : Desk Officers Out on Patrol
- Officers Revel in Their Day of Vindication : Police: After 14 grueling months they are exuberant. One attorney says defense team was able to get the jurors to look at the case through the eyes of the defendants.
- Bush Extends His Suspension of New Government Regulations
- Other Incidents
- Flower Power Rears Its Lovely Head
- Although He May Be a Long Shot, Long Jumper Likes NFL Chances
- PERFORMANCES: AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- OBITUARY : Jacques Ribet; Founder of Prep School
- Women Have Surgery to Lower Cancer Risk : Health: Some who face a greater chance of developing ovarian malignancies are having ovariectomies to prevent the often-fatal disease.
- FLICKS / FILM AND VIDEO FILE : A Second Chance : Ojai's festival of overlooked 1991 movies will screen all two of them; Big Sky Ranch open house is due.
- The Challenge of Holding the City Together
- Anti-Abortion Candidates Targeted : Politics: Abortion rights forces hope to help defeat four San Diego County candidates.
- Alex Odeh Slaying Case Reported Active : Probe: FBI tells widow of Arab-American leader that the 1985 Santa Ana bombing is being vigorously pursued.
- Race Chairman Scuffles With Navarro
- Heavy Metal, Light Touch
- New Trial Demanded for Athlete Convicted of Murder in Bakersfield
- Scouts, Royal Crossed Up by Dellamano, 4-2
- Basketball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Four Teams Force 7th Games
- Clippers on Premium SportsChannel
- Freedom Bowl Is Close to Deal With Pacific 10
- Paramount to Reshoot 'Patriot Games' Ending : Movies: Studio to change climactic boat scene after test audiences complained about film's ambiguous finale.
- Freedom From Ads Wasn't Mentioned
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- The Rodney G. King Beating : An 81-second videotape that rocked the city and brought a year of sweeping change.
- Redistricting Panel Seeks Delicate Balance : Politics: New City Council boundaries must be representative of growing Latino population. Task force presents four plans tonight.
- Harmonic ConvergenceThey come from dissimilar walks of...
- Infielder Is Happy With College Choice--Now : Baseball: Former Covina High standout Mike Solar is now a star at CS Northridge. But in 1988 he was underwhelmed by the school's offer.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Fields of Glory' Goes Back to Childhood in Reverence for the Old : FIELDS OF GLORY:<i> by Jean Rouaud translated by Ralph Manheim</i> ; Arcade $18.45, 152 pages
- 12 Steps Beyond : Therapy: The self-help program designed for alcoholics is increasingly being adopted by people with emotional problems. Mental health experts question the method's value.
- GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
- Angry Callers Flood Times Switchboard
- LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS : Spike Lee to Focus on Career, 'Malcolm X'
- 'No One Else Made a Move to Help'
- Pepperdine Expansion Put on Back Burner : Development: The Planning Commission will visit the campus before deciding whether to allow the student housing project.
- CULTURE : Rite of Passage : The <i> quinceanera</i> , a 15th birthday celebration for Latinas, is changing. Church officials want to renew its religious meaning.
- Glendora : General Plan Changes
- Region : Switch to 310 Area Code Set
- Charges Dropped in Fatal Shooting : Law enforcement: The district attorney concludes that the killing at a Feb. 28 party was in self-defense. The gunman and another man are released.
- Firebombs Hit S.D. Store, Office; Police Dismayed by King Verdict
- DANA POINT : 2 Music Groups Awarded City Funds
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Kops Steals Spotlight in Granite Hills' Win
- Kiwis Mum on Who Will Steer Race Today : Challengers: Skipper switch leaves New Zealand syndicate open to second-guessing.
- They're Giving It the Old College Try : Williamson: Former Torrance player has been impressive as Arizona State's starting third baseman.
- Five Orange County volleyball teams are ranked...
- MUSIC
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Rivalry Draws Sprinters Together
- Rosemead : Karaoke Club Suspended
- COMEDY : Not Wacky--but Maybe a Tad Goofy
- MUSIC : THE DICKIES : Bubble-Gum Punks : 'It's weird going from a band to an influence.' The band isn't fabulously wealthy yet, so they do have some unfinished business.
- Lilies in the Field of Science
- Zoning Plan Will Lead to Changed Village, Critics Say : Neighborhoods: Merchants and residents disagree about whether it will save the area's small-town charm.
- Water in Fuel, Excess Weight Found in Crash : Air disaster: A sky-diving plane that carried 16 to their deaths was 1,600 pounds over limit, investigator says. Fluid was enough to disable an engine, he adds.
- The Way Patti Sees It : While Some Question Her Motives, Davis Says She Just Wants to Tell the Truth About the Reagans
- Verdict Shocks O.C. Chiefs, Black Leaders
- La Puente : City Considers Fee Cut
- Maywood : Recount Alters Vote Totals Slightly, but Not the Results
- FILM : Dreamy Reality Infuses 'Erendira'
- COMMENTARY : It's Time to Spotlight the Positives at Crescenta Valley High
- Floating Body Presumed That of Man Lost in Sea
- AMA Beefs Up S.D. Security Against Animal-Rights Forces
- College Football
- Basketball
- He'll Do All the Hitting, but Prefers Others Do All the Talking : Baseball: Simpson, a former University High player who is at Cal State Sacramento, refuses to dwell on his streaks.
- Classy Field Ready to Compete in Redondo-Mira Costa Classic
- KUSC Deejay Quits, Citing 'Attacks'
- Crashing Hollywood's Locked Doors
- STAGE REVIEW : Studio Theatre's Conservative 'Bent' Lacks Fire : * In Juan A Mas' tame production in Long Beach, the lead character Max is a jerk, not an amoral beast. This blunts the ending.
- Delta to Cut New Aircraft Spending Until 2002 : Transportation: The carrier, following similar moves by other major airlines, plans to slash $5 billion from its budget.
- Art's a Frame-Up, and the Kids Love It
- In Afghans' Capital, Images of Life and Death : Asia: An Islamic coalition strives to bring order out of chaos while the fighting continues to take a toll.
- Fiesta Fixings
- Five Acres Center Honors Volunteers
- Music Teacher Selected for Fellowship Program
- NEIGHBORS : SHORT TAKES : A Winning Ride : An Oak View girl and her horse take first prize; Circus Vargas comes to Oxnard College.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : High Stepping to French Beat : Activities: O.C. students march right into Euro Disneyland for 'once-in-a-lifetime experience.'
- OJAI : Modified Walkway Plan OKd by City
- Twila A. Bartlett; Retired Journalist
- EL CAJON : Prison Sentence in Death of Child
- GLENDALE : Judge May Ease Conditions of Arson Suspect's Bail
- Jury Favors Death for Man Guilty of Killing Girlfriend
- THOUSAND OAKS : 11 Indicted on Drug Trafficking Charges
- COUNTYWIDE : Calleguas to Dip Into Lake Bard Reservoir
- IRVINE : 13-Year Cable TV Contract Approved
- Harris Saves the Bullpen as Padres Wallop Expos : Baseball: Right-hander gets team's first complete game of season in 7-2 victory.
- Flight Control Flaw Suspected in Fighter Crash
- RETAIL
- Dulseville: Drought-Free Farming
- Navy Reopens Sexual Assault Investigation : Harassment: Woman says that a fellow Navy security officer forced her onto a table and simulated sex during a training class in November, 1989.
- All Together Now--the '90s Co-ops : Community: An idea from the '60s melds with today's business savvy to find its niche in the post-'Me' decade.
- COUNTYWIDE : 20 Students Awarded Merit Scholarships
- CAMARILLO : Agency Plans to Build Housing Units
- SANTA CLARITA : What's in a Name? In This Case, Not Enough
- Headmaster to Resign Amid Lawsuit : Courts: The head of Thacher School says accusations of sexual discrimination and harassment played a part in his decision.
- St. Augustine Takes Some Lumps, Wins : Baseball: The team has improved and can respond to some taunts with victories, academics.
- His Old Kentucky Home : Arazi Won Easily at Churchill Downs in Breeders' Cup, but Track Will Be More Crowded for the Derby
- UCLA Pins 1st Loss on CS Northridge's Eggert, 4-0
- Toreros' Jones Is Named MVP
- Taco Bell Reports Jump in Profits
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine developer of safety...
- Chicken: Little
- The Cardiovascular Cabernet
- Entering a New Stage : Basement Theatre Troupe Switches From Volunteer Status to Actors' Equity
- Mock Trial Gives Russia Taste of the Jury System : Justice: L.A.-based group stages civil proceeding in Moscow. Reaction from judges and lawyers is favorable.
- TV NOTEBOOK : Real-Life Chaos Plays Big on Small Screen
- Highland Park : Man Beaten to Death
- VENTURA : Students Tackle Ambitious Plaza Project for School
- Deputies Accused of Harassing Latino Youths in Camarillo
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hotel Conversion to Senior Homes Urged
- Nevin's Homer Helps Titans Beat Chapman
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Mentee: A Word in Progress
- Cucumber Soup, Eisenhower's Fudge
- Trash Pick-Up Program Ready, Residents Aren't : Sanitation: A belated public hearing follows criticism of the rate increase for the garbage pickup plan. There have also been problems with trash bins.
- The Reaction
- FOLKLORICO FUN
- Malibu : School Boosts Enrollment
- Internal Battles Stall Ukraine Reform : Finance: Critics say competing programs are just collections of slogans and not blueprints for the future.
- THE TIMES POLL : Races for Cranston's Seat Tighten Up in Both Parties
- Beverly Hills : Subcontractor Settles
- Sex and Section 261.5 : California's statutory rape law applies only to female victims. For underage males, there is less legal protection.
- PORT HUENEME : Dismissal of View Tax Lawsuit Denied
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE RODNEY KING VERDICT : Dashing the Possibility of Trust : Until there are great changes in the LAPD, people of color can hardly tell their children that police are friends.
- San Marcos Plans Major Effort in Fight Against Rising Crime
- ELECTIONS / 23RD STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Costly Showdown Takes Shape in Democratic Race : Reapportionment forces Assemblyman Tom Hayden to fight for his political survival in a new arena against Sen. Herschel Rosenthal.
- Looking for Trouble, and Trying to Stop It : Education: Probation officer supervises at-risk students at two school sites in Inglewood's tough southeast end.
- COLUMN LEFT : Justice in Court Doesn't Mean Social Justice : The LAPD acquittals don't change the brutal facts. We, the people, must change.
- Lakers Refuse to Be Swept Aside : Game 3: Divac's three-point play is crucial in overtime as L.A. cuts Trail Blazers' margin to 2-1 with 121-119 victory.
- Basketball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan (56) Still Too Hot for the Heat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen May Become Regular
- LSU's Cook Might Transfer to Northridge : College baseball: Sophomore who played at Montclair Prep had lost battle for starting job at second base.
- Loss Pales in Impact to Dodgers
- HORSE RACING : Not Much U.S. Defense for Foreign Invasion
- Annie Sprinkle Brings 'Porn Modernist' to California : * Theater: Performance artist, appearing at Highways, views sex as her spiritual path.
- Quantum Health Resources Reports Leap in Sales and Earnings for First Quarter : Finances: Supplier of blood supplements and support services credits 46% revenue increase to purchase of competitor, more demand.
- ElsewhereRJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.: The food and...
- Wendy's International Inc. cited increased sales per...
- Doing Business / MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM : Waxing Nostalgic
- Low-Cost Way to Try Out Software
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Drop of Irish Revelry Docks at Pier Party
- SOMETIMES PRISON <i> IS</i> A PRETTY PICTURE : Santa Ana Exhibit Shows Works of California Inmates Who Let Their Artistic Sides Run Free
- Snapshots of Key Players in the King Trial
- Israel Offers Arabs Control of Hospitals : Mideast: Plan is intended to test administrative skills in the occupied areas.
- Extended Family : For Beverly Hills High's Alumni Assn., Graduates Are Gone But Never Forgotten
- Officials Concerned About County's Image : Simi Valley: Some say the verdict may reinforce the perception that the area is extremely conservative.
- The Defendants
- A Freeway Construction Compromise
- Intraparty Competition
- Inspired by Achievers
- Sheriff's Department
- Dispute Over Airport Usage
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Stealth Wealth
- DWP Snafu
- Turmoil in Peru
- Turmoil in Peru
- Floyd Accuses Developer of Impropriety at Dump Site : Environment: The assemblyman says plans for a mall are going forward without proper investigation of contamination levels. Carson officials contend he is exaggerating possible dangers at the 157-acre site.
- The Future of the Queen Mary
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Reader Is Offended by Plastic Surgery Ads
- Wants Action on Gangs
- Praise From Student
- Stealth Wealth
- MOVIES - April 30, 1992
- MOVIES - April 30, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 30, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 30, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 30, 1992
- Obituaries - April 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 30, 1992
- Waiter, There's a Weed on My Plate
- The Return of Low Fat Baking
- Russia Buries a Romanov; 1st Royal Rites in 70 Years : Memorial: The grand duke had walked on Russian soil only once.
- Sides Far Apart on Black Sea Fleet : Military: Commonwealth official wants 80% of vessels. Ukraine is likely to propose same split--the other way.
- Rich and Poor, Black and White Voice Anger
- Rioters Set Fires, Loot Stores; 4 Reported Dead : Rampage: 106 are wounded or injured and more than 150 blazes are ignited. Bradley considers a curfew.
- Verdict Greeted With Relief and Elation Among LAPD Officers : Reaction: Many hope their ordeal under a microscope will now end. A minority say the videotape persuaded them excessive force was used.
- 3rd Freeway Worker Is Killed on the Job in 24 Hours
- Outcome Rekindles Political Hostilities : Fallout: Police, government leaders blame each other. Charter Amendment F, Reiner may be losers.
- Nightmare Finally Ends for a Man Wrongly Jailed in Texas : Law: Despite strong evidence of his innocence, it took luck to free Rickey Thomas from a life term for purse snatching.
- Location of Trial Played Major Role, Legal Experts Say : Court: 'This was a jury of people who ran away from Los Angeles to get away from Rodney King,' one said.
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Jury Saw All of the Evidence : System overcame political hysteria and media hype.
- Worker Struck, Killed by Car on Freeway : Accident: Two other workmen dive to safety. Driver who sped past warning lights is seriously injured in second such incident in 24 hours.
- Thomas Freed From Texas Jail and Heading Home : Justice: His life sentence and wrongful theft conviction wiped out, the Chula Vista man tastes freedom, along with a few beers.
- Employee or Contractor? You'd Better Review Law
- All 4 in King Beating Acquitted : Violence Follows Verdicts; Guard Called Out : Trial: Governor deploys troops at mayor's request after arson, looting erupt. Ventura County jury apparently was not convinced that videotape told the whole story.
- Verdicts Greeted With Outrage and Disbelief : Reaction: Many cite videotape of beating and ask how jury could acquit officers. A few voice satisfaction.
- Democratic Leaders Say the Time Has Come to Unite Behind Clinton : Congress: Candidate is said to have picked up more than two dozen endorsements after meetings with House and Senate lawmakers.
- COLUMN ONE : To Women, 1992 Could Be <i> the</i> Year : New political dynamics are at work, as races in Illinois and Pennsylvania show. Record numbers of females are running for high office and candidates find fund raising easier.
- Mae Clarke, Famed for Grapefruit Scene, Dies
- TIME FOR GENDER: President Bush had better...
- Man Charged With Murder in Baby's Hit-and-Run Death
- DOUBLE TALK: Spike Lee, above, will have...
- GETTING WORSE: A new survey by Ebony...
- OCC Cuts List of Candidates for Men's Basketball Coach to Six
- TECHNOLOGY - April 30, 1992
- Irvine Thrift Adds 2 Seats to Its Board : S&Ls;: Western Financial Savings Bank's action is prompted by federal regulators. One of the new directors is state's former top regulator.
- Allergan Sells Contact-Lens Manufacturer : Streamlining: Deal is part of company's strategy to trim its operations and drop unprofitable subsidiaries and product lines. Terms of the pact were not announced.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Why Sales of Homes Fell 14.8% : Economy: Analysts blame rising mortgage rates and good weather for a surprising plunge in March.
- Fujimori Bars Job Appeals by Fired Judges
- William O. Beers; Former CEO, President of Kraft
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Ex-Guard Held in Theft of Art, Books
- California IN BRIEF : CALEXICO : New Drug Being Smuggled Into U.S.
- NORTHRIDGE : Woman Ordered to Give Up Animals
- Checking Out Inner-City Banking : Minority banks will need help if they are to pick up the slack of B of A / Security merger
- TUSTIN : School Trustees OK New Boundaries
- OXNARD : Higher Trash, Water, Sewer Fees Backed
- OJAI : McKinney Chosen as Mayor for Year
- Dull Day for Dow, Up 3.36; Bond Yield Falls : Market Overview
- Upbeat News From Lockheed: Dividend Up, Debts Are Down
- Weigh Perot Draft, Willie Brown Says
- Senate Passes Coin Bill Without Cranston's Redesign Provision
- Clinton Takes Big Pennsylvania Lead : Primary: Early returns show the Arkansas governor ahead of Brown by a 2-1 margin. The President is seen as effectively clinching the Republican nomination.
- USDA Points to 'Pyramid' for Proper Diet : Health: New guide is intended to illustrate nutritious eating. Objections from some food industries held up diagram for months.
- Supervisors Reject Study on Impact of Landfill Plan : Weldon Canyon: The action follows an appeal by Ojai and environmental groups that had challenged the report's adequacy.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School District's Debt Jumps to $12.4 Million
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Mercedes-Benz Maker to Cut 20,000 Jobs
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Davis Warns State of $400-Million Cash Shortage
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Cost of Rail Line Put at $45 Million
- Wilson to Seek U.S. Disaster Relief for Humboldt County : Earthquakes: Governor praises tenacity of North Coast residents after three temblors caused $61 million in damage. He inspects quakes' devastating effects on Ferndale, Scotia and Rio Dell.
- Navy Officers Reportedly 'Stonewalled' Investigation Into Sex Abuse
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Works Chief Warns of Needed Repairs
- LAGUNA BEACH : Group Seeks Limits on Campaign Gifts
- Zilog Acquires Most of Avant Inc. Assets
- Western Digital Upbeat Despite Loss : Technology: Third-quarter results worse than last year's, but disk-drive sales are improving. Company made a profit in March.
- MEDIA
- 2% Growth in Economy Points to Modest Recovery
- German Reversal Leaves Official Out in the Cold : Politics: Ex-spy chief is named foreign minister. Post is taken away from construction minister after one day.
- Olivier Messiaen, 83; Faith Guided Composer's Music
- William Clifford (Billy) Breen; Undercover FBI Operative
- Casual Theme Fits Party-Goers to a Tee : Move over, designer duds.
- No Military Aid for Republics, U.S. Says
- Black Leaders Accuse Gates of Inflaming Racial Tensions
- SECURITIES
- Chancellor Warns of Cal State Closings : Education: At least one of the system's 20 colleges will be shut if the budget is cut to the degree being discussed, he says. San Marcos campus is said to be 'in jeopardy.'
- Buchanan Calls for Repeal of Voting Rights Act : Republicans: The challenger, in North Carolina, sees the 1965 law leading to an 'American apartheid.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : H-Bomb Fuel Plant Start-Up Predicted
- Irvine Rejects Swimming-Pool Safety Proposal
- The Syrian Image Machine Cranks Up : Assad's decision to let Syrian Jews go is one thing, his terrorist policies are another
- Payzant OKs Cuts in Administration : Schools: Superintendent was pressed by trustees to make reductions in the management staff. The board must cut at least $10 million from current budget.
- County Museum's Powell to Direct National Gallery : Art: He is credited with transforming L.A. facility into bustling urban showcase during his 12-year tenure.
- Experts Divided on Whether Recent Quakes Fit a Pattern
- Deficit Forecast Is Doubled for Antelope Valley Schools
- NEWPORT BEACH : Investigators Release Drawing of Intruder
- Bill to Assist Defense Firms Hit by Cutbacks
- Cable TV Firm Acquired : Broadcasting: Dimension buys Crown Valley, a small Laguna Niguel firm, tightening its control of South County.
- Feisty Mayor No Stranger to Abortion Controversy : Welcoming Operation Rescue brought Buffalo official criticism, but he defends the right to demonstrate on either side of any issue.
- San Marcos OKs Inexpensive Homes
- USX Corp. earned $22 million in the...
- Won't Be Slave to IMF, Yeltsin Says : Russia: Independence assertion shows line he walks between foreign-aided reforms and domestic pressures.
- BOOK REVIEW Helen Douglas: The Dark Side of the '40s : CENTER STAGE; A Biography of Helen Gahagan Douglas 1900-1980, <i> by Ingrid Winther Scobie</i> Oxford, $24.95; 368 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Crash Kills All 9 on Military Plane
- $55,000 in O.C. Student Funds Missing : Foul-up: Discrepancies at Irvine high school leave clubs in financial limbo. Bad bookkeeping blamed.
- House GOP Leaders Agree to Back Far-Reaching Financial Subpoena : Check scandal: The decision for disclosure of monetary records throws the issue to the Democrats, still opposed to complying.
- PASADENA : Gun N' Roses Concert at Rose Bowl OKd
- GUATAY : Life Sentence Sought in Killings
- TECHNOLOGY : How Companies Can Hobble Runaway Computer Systems
- European Jobless Figure Stays at 9.2%
- Register Parent Sues Former Circulation Chief
- Eastman Kodak Co. blamed unfavorable currency rates,...
- State Farm to Pay Women $157 Million for Job Bias : Courts: Total damages against insurance firm may exceed $200 million. Award is record for civil rights case.
- Islamic Scholar New President of Afghanistan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bus Route (Line 85) Keeps on Truckin'
- RESEDA : Council OKs Permit for Church, School
- City Thwarted in Fight Over Topless Bar : North Hills: A 2-month-old court order suspends enforcement of an ordinance prohibiting such entertainment near residences.
- We Haven't Seen the Last of the Gates Wars
- Suspect in Fatal Shooting Claims Self-Defense : Crime: Former gang member says he thought he was about to be shot, but police find no other weapons in schoolyard violence, and no one corroborates that other shots were fired from victims' van.
- Nogueira Downplays His 2nd MVP Award
- Finley Is Close Enough to Win : Baseball: His recovery is apparent in Angels' 9-5 victory. Rose is beaned.
- Little Goes Long Way for CSUN in 4-2 Victory Over Long Beach