- NORTHRIDGE : Design Students Do Part to Rebuild L.A.
- MOORPARK : Bid to Hire Campus Officer Abandoned
- State Revokes License of Electronics Repairman
- Countywide : Earth Day Finds Land Dressed Up
- SAN FERNANDO : 4 Women Lauded for Community Work
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Committee Funding Resolution
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- THE ARTS
- Foremen in Both King Trials on 'Nightline' Tonight
- THEATER REVIEWS : Shaky Celebration of Day the World Began
- MOVIE REVIEW : '112th' Offers Child's-Eye View of the 'Hood : Children of Watts speak about their human predicaments without the sound-bite grabbiness of most of what passes these days for documentary reportage.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Map of the Human Heart': : An Epic Laced With Intimacy
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'How U Like Me' Uneven Yet Worthy
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- Gay Theme Not Lost in 'Cranes' Marketing
- 2 Veteran TV Series Canceled
- 'Ode to St. Cecilia': A Musical Meeting of Minds : Classical: Conductor Christopher Hogwood brings to Costa Mesa a historically informed performance of Handel's work, as Mozart interpreted it 50 years later.
- The Mexican Everyman : Common Folk and Presidents Mourn Mexico's Comic Hero
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mediterraneo a <i> Cucina Moderato </i>
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- He's Thrown a Curve : Blyleven's Plans Didn't Include a Spring Break
- Hershiser Isn't Enough to Stem Dodger Woes : Baseball: He is impressive through seven innings, but the Expos get to him in the eighth and sweep the series with a 3-1 victory.
- With Top-Seeded Players Out, Others Step Into the Limelight
- Tullberg Sweeps to First-Round Win
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Marshall Can Stake His Claim if Latin American Wins Stake
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- Pierce Takes the Stick to Santa Barbara City, 17-12
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Eastern Sierra Trout to Take Center Stage
- Names in the News - April 23, 1993
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Lose to Blue Jays, Cone's Record Falls to 0-4
- Bryans Give Opponents Case of Double Vision : Tennis: Twins get 6-1, 6-0 victory, move into quarterfinals at Ojai.
- 'Art for Life' Campaign to Spotlight AIDS in O.C.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Evil Within Personified in 'The Dark Half'
- TV REVIEW : 'Liberating Schools' Makes Case for Choice
- PEOPLEWATCH
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1993
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Tackles Liszt Novelty
- Jazzy Gems From John and Faith Hubley
- Tool: Building on 'Undertow' of Rage : Pop music: Though more dexterous than many other grungers, the L.A. band sings a lot about feeling down--but it's 'for our release.'
- 'Blood Knot' Retains Power at Complex
- Leonard Tose Has Lost It
- As Game Wears On, Clippers Wear Down : Pro basketball: With Manning and Williams out, they blow 11-point lead and fall to SuperSonics, 100-98.
- KEY DEAL: The controversial Warner Ridge development...
- 2 More Inmates Found Dead at Ohio Prison
- Latino Agents See Patrol as Ladder to Success
- Lessons in Reality : Faith Ringgold believes her mix of young characters, vibrant illustration and optimism help children understand the difficult and troubling adult issues she tackles in her books.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Parallel Roads Led to Jonestown, Waco : Cults: Similar forces shaped Jim Jones and David Koresh into the violent, power-mad "messiahs" who doomed their followers to death.
- Mayoral Also-Rans Wachs, Katz Weigh Future Challenges : Politics: The veteran L.A. councilman is expected to seek reelection, while the assemblyman may consider a state Senate bid.
- Conejo Valley District Lowers School Bus Fees
- Ex-Employee Charged With 16 Counts in MCA Tower Shooting
- Jewish Voters Will Not Be Forgotten : Mayor's race: They remain committed to liberal agenda, but being shut out of the public discourse leads to hard feelings.
- Suspects Sought in Fire That Gutted Condo
- PANORAMA CITY : Business Watch for Boulevard Forms
- HIP HUGGERS : SWIMWEAR FOR MEN REFINES BASICS FOR GREAT FIT AND LASTING WEAR IN SURF OR ON SHORE
- PITCHING IN: Chris Beck, ace right-hander of...
- ATF Chiefs Testify on Cult Raid : Inquiry: The federal officials tell House panel that there was no chance to arrest Koresh outside the compound before the bloody Feb. 28 shootout.
- Sometimes Transfer Can Be Wisest Move : Prep athletes: Geoff Noisy's mother left Garden Grove for Irvine's opportunities. They're comfortable with the choice. The coaches aren't.
- Of Time and the River . . . of Mail
- Request to Delay Lottery Pact Rejected : Gambling: Commission chairman denies plea by assemblyman to put off deal. Instead, the panel votes unanimously to award the $400-million contract to the firm already running games.
- 'Transfermania' Changes Face of O.C. Prep Sports
- Smooth Shuttle Countdown
- World / IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Will Consider Limited Trade Status
- SANTA ANA : Science Program Is a Fun Experiment
- BREA : Firm Hired to Design Community Center
- Bail Set for Suspect in Tay Murder : Court: Fullerton youth believed to have been lookout during New Year's Eve killing of honor student will probably be released on $750,000 bond within a week.
- ANAHEIM : Latest Westcot Plan Unveiled by Disney
- Peter Sachs has had a varied gastronomic...
- ORANGE, SANTA ANA : Volunteers to Create 'Christmas in April'
- Good Gottex! : Women Seeking Bold, Slimming Swimwear Make Israeli Company No. 1 in America
- $4-Billion Remnant of Job Bill Clears Congress
- Renegade Agents at Border Outpost : Misconduct: Tucson sector has drawn the scrutiny of federal and local authorities. Morale is very low, one veteran says.
- MISSION VIEJO : Girl Gets Award for Valor in Fire Rescue
- A Meeting of Minds in the Lion's Den : Politics: Latin America's left, fighting obsolescence, struggles to redefine its goals : in a post-Cold War era.
- ORANGE : Recycling Efforts Bring City Award
- Reseda School Mural to List Victims of Violence
- Port Hueneme : Hearings Planned on Proposed Levies
- BOOK REVIEW : Sappho's Life Makes Poetry of Fragments : THE LAUGHTER OF APHRODITE: A Novel About Sappho of Lesbos<i> by Peter Green</i> ; UC Press;$22 price, 274 pages
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Takes a Back Seat : Kushiyu in Tarzana employs a grill and skewers to produce its best dishes, a la Japan's <i> yakitori</i> bars.
- Key Tailhook Accuser Has No Regrets
- Saxman Fields Puts Mimicry Aside : Noted for his ability to sound like other artists, he seeks situations where he can be himself.
- Stringing the Kids Along : Quartz Hill festival offers proof that kite-flying is more than mere child's play. Aerial ballet and combat games are among the featured attractions.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Grommets Are Running : They used to be known as 'gremlins,' but whatever you want to call them, these pint-sized surfer dudes have two-track minds: getting a ride to the beach and catching a great wave.
- UC Irvine Asian-American Studies Demanded : Education: Frustrated students occupy administration building to urge new program at campus where 43% are Asian-Americans.
- Calexico's Only Hospital Recertified : Health: Approval for Medi-Cal and Medicare cases averts closure. State had cited facility for numerous violations.
- Srebrenica's Defenders Slipped Away With Their Guns, Serbs Charge : Bosnia: They accuse Muslims of evading disarmament carried out by the U.N. Canadians are ready to defend town.
- Ozone Levels Over U.S. Drop to New Lows
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- THEATER REVIEW : Familiar Sights in Albee Land : Company of the Deaf injects life into 'Everything in the Garden,' but the play itself is unsatisfying.
- New-Age Junkies
- They're in the Army Now--but Troops May Wonder Which One
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Bundesbank Cuts 2 Key Interest Rates : Germany: Action comes as a surprise to financial markets and is aimed at delivering a jolt to the country's slipping economy.
- Stocks, Dollar Move Lower; Bonds Steady : Market Overview
- Mall of Orange Conversion to Outlet Center Proposed
- Official Bans Ex-O.C. Thrift Directors : Regulation: Two who served failed Delta Savings Bank are penalized by head of U.S. agency who overrules a judge's findings.
- Writers at Forum Ponder Their Roles as Moral Guardians : Debate: At Jerusalem book fair, literary leaders conclude that conscience must inform their work, but should not be their primary function.
- Bhutto's Husband Joins Pakistan Cabinet
- MORE TO LIFE: The local Dixieland jazz...
- World / IN BRIEF : EGYPT : 7 Sentenced to Hang for Tourist Attack
- It's the Surreal Thing : Works by 12 artists represented in Artspace Gallery exhibit reflect 'the way they deal with circumstances around them,' says the curator.
- Romantic Appeal
- 5.1 Earthquake Is Felt on Alaska's Kodiak Island
- BankAmerica Shows Strong First Quarter : Banking: On first anniversary of merger with Security Pacific, it records a 60% jump in profit.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 23, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Unicare's Optimism Boosts Stock Value
- ECONOMY
- Bank Credit Cards Raked It In in 1992
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- AST Developing Energy-Efficient 'Green' PCs : Technology: When turned on but not in active use, the computers will fall dormant, drawing half the usual electricity.
- Occidental Petroleum Corp. reversed losses posted in...
- Stocks Drift Lower, but Airline Shares Get a Lift : Market Overview
- BANKING
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Catalina Marketing's Sales Receipt Coupons to Show Up in Drugstores : Expansion: Targeted promotions formerly confined to supermarkets will now be issued at 20 outlets in the state.
- Bank's Loan Practices Curtailed : Regulation: U.S. officials issue order limiting Pacific Inland's business activities and real estate lending.
- Learning to Speak the Language of Life
- ORANGE COUNTY
- AT&T; Hangs Up on Dangerfield
- BANKING
- Northrop Corp. posted a 10% increase in...
- 'Green' Business Policies Pay Off : Earth Day Finds Many Companies Reaping Rewards of Conservation
- German Company's Plans to Sell Plant in Anaheim Fall Through : Dispute: BASF says its adhesives business won't be acquired by Hexcel because of a disagreement on value.
- Salvati Montgomery Sakoda Gets Yamaha Music Account
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Runoff Foes Offer Stark Differences : Politics: In District 13, former school board member Jackie Goldberg and longtime City Council aide Tom LaBonge will compete. In District 1, Councilman Mike Hernandez easily wins a full four-year term.
- Property Taxes
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Protection of Gnatcatcher
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Perspective on Abortion Rights
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Flores and Svorinich Both Glad He Did Well : 15th District: The incumbent is delighted that the San Pedro hardware store owner upset better-known candidates, but he says voters have had it with career politicians and the June runoff will prove him right.
- Gang Warfare
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Famous Intersections
- Spaying, Neutering Key to Cutting Cat Population
- Protection of Gnatcatcher
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Gang Warfare
- TECHNOLOGY - April 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 22, 1993
- 40 Bodies Found at Waco; 3 May Have Been Shot
- THAT'S FUNNY: What's so funny about recycling?...
- Health Plan Likely to Offer Aid for Illegal Immigrants : Reforms: Sources say the Administration's proposals may include additional funds to help states like California pay the bills.
- 2 Men Killed in Carjackings 2 Miles Apart
- Exit Poll Indicates Tight Race, Divided Electorate
- ROARING BACK: How do you offend a...
- When Agents Cross Over the Borderline : Law enforcement: Charges of wrongdoing in Border Patrol have forced even loyalists to call for reforms.
- Democrats Drop Stimulus Package in Clinton Defeat : Congress: White House compromises fail to end Senate GOP filibuster over $16.3-billion bill. Setback may signal trouble for other parts of President's agenda.
- SURFING : Wave Riders and Fishermen Are Still Poles Apart
- KEEP 'EM HAPPY: Lydia Hao, who works...
- Palestinians Agree to Resume Talks With Israel : Mideast: They'll join other Arab delegations in Washington next week. Deportees see a 'sellout.'
- Ohio Inmates Surrender, Free Hostages : Prison: Officials cheer and embrace the five guards held for 10 days. Questions are raised about origins of uprising, which left eight people dead.
- MARIAN FAN: State Sen. Marian Bergeson's effort...
- Carjacking Victims Shared a Love of Life
- Partial Trade Deal Heads Off Sanctions : Negotiations: Clinton and EC chiefs agree to break down barriers on the sale of American-made electrical equipment but fail to resolve the telecommunications dispute.
- Principles of Poaching: The Chicken Comes <i> After</i> the Egg
- COMPTOM ELECTIONS : Runoffs for Mayor, 3 Other Posts : Elections: Bradley and Moore will battle for city's top post; 2 council seats and treasurer's job also to be decided in June 1 vote.
- STUDIO CITY : School Launches Earth Day Programs
- ELECTIONS / VALLEY COUNCIL SEATS : Incumbents Dominate Challengers
- AMR Corp. reported a first-quarter loss that...
- Chocolate : Coffee That Melts in Your Mouth
- Chocolate : Bar Exam
- How Much More Tainted Hamburger Meat?
- <i> Sprechen Sie Wein? </i>
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Budget Deficit Solution Is No Day in the Park
- Huntington Park : Council Elects Loya Mayor; Cunningham Next in Line
- Coaches Wish Upon Artesia Stars O'Bannon, Jones
- BEAUX ARTS, BIG BUCKS : 'The Realm of the Coin,' at the Fullerton Museum Center, Examines the Dynamite Duo
- COLUMN ONE : Debris of War: Death Underfoot : With the threat from weapons of mass destruction diminished, land mines are seen as an instrument of terror, killing and maiming thousands of innocent civilians every year.
- Arts Event Keeps Little Hands Busy
- Before Cuisine and Waiters, We Got By on Food
- Brown, Garamendi Marshal Funds for Governor's Race
- It's Just 18 Enjoyable Golf Holes
- U.S. Halts College Building to Spare Gnatcatcher Habitat
- SOUND TRACK / VENTURA COUNTY'S TOP SINGLES
- Mobilization for Verdict Helped Police Refine Tactics : Law enforcement: Despite some criticism that too many officers were deployed on Saturday, authorities say they were able to improve training, emergency plans and interagency communication.
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Flowers' Career Finally Blossoms
- 'Tampopo': A Delicious Morsel
- They'll Act Around the Clock
- ON BEYOND LOADED : Steve Shaffer Is Known for His Impression of a Drunk, but It's Just One Aspect of His Act
- Crisis at Home Costs Councilman Title of Mayor : Politics: Joseph B. Dimas Sr. lives outside the city because of a dispute with his son over ownership of the house they once shared.
- Director Spike Lee Will Speak at UCI
- Glendale : Not Guilty Plea in Theft Case
- The High Cost of Taxational Infirmity
- PREPS
- Officials Use Riot Alert to Fine-Tune Police, Fire Strategies : Preparedness: City spent about $88,500 to counter unrest that never developed after King verdicts. But authorities say plan could be used during any future threats or following an earthquake.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : WHAT'S HAPPENING : Los Alamitos Band Wins Top Spot at Jazz Fest
- Temple City : Utility Tax Under Scrutiny
- New Mayor Proposes Centers for Arts, Sports, Community
- Hate-Crimes Law Debated by High Court : Penalties: Issue centers on the government's power to give harsher sentences for criminal acts engendered by racial or ethnic bias.
- City Seeks Accused Slumlord : Housing: A defendant in several Los Angeles cases has been identified as a principal owner of the allegedly substandard apartments on San Fernando Road.
- Fowler Eager to Begin Job After School Board Victory
- Muslims, Croats Fight On; U.N. Notes Atrocities
- BABY-SITTING : Selecting a Companion : Reference checking and some questioning of the care giver may help determine what types of circumstances he or she can handle.
- COLLECTIBLES : 75 Dealers to Display Goods at Antiquer : Indoor Show Will Debut in Costa Mesa
- Riordan, Woo Begin Plotting June Strategies
- Huck's a Boy's Boy, but Some Girls Can Relate
- S. Africa Slaying Blamed on Right-Wing Conspiracy : Assassination: Five whites are detained in Chris Hani's murder. Police also investigate possibility international groups were involved.
- Assistance League Nets $39,000 for Programs
- Methods Employed by Patrol in O.C. Called 'Cruel,' 'Deceptive'
- Mobilization for King Verdict Costly but Had Payoffs
- Los Angeles : Vote on School Calendar
- Sweet Deal Headed for Shoppers : Producers say nectar-hungry bees are taking advantage of this season's abundance of wildflowers.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Beverly Hills' Buffum, St. Bernard's Scott Honored by The Times
- A look at the fast-moving video rentals...
- Senate Panel OKs Diluted Car Insurance Plan
- Northeast L.A. : Forums With Congressman
- Tourist Harbor Carries Price Tag of $550 Million : Economy: Private investors would finance more than half the cost. The city would issue bonds to cover its share.
- Silence Is Toxic in Keller's First Novel : Books: Laguna Niguel author hopes her new work, 'Necessary Risks,' will help raise awareness of chemicals' dangers.
- 75 Acres Burned to Cut Risk of Fire Hazard
- Shredder Grates on Residents : Government: Evidence of the device at City Hall comes in the wake of several alleged official improprieties. The mayor apologizes.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Put Phone Book Out to Pasture
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Beats Irvine in Boys' Swimming
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Business Is Better in the Opener; Hubbard Bets Trend to Continue
- OUTDOORS / PETE THOMAS : They Were in Right Place at Right Time
- Names in the News - April 22, 1993
- Defensive end Richard Dent, citing a lack...
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : No. 4 Huntington Beach Picks Up an Easy Victory Against Edison
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Lendl Win at Monaco
- Northridge Gets Talked Into a Split : College softball: Torgeson has tirade after loss in opener.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Hooper Tradition Continues at Saugus
- Leveque Scrambles, Holds Hot-Hitting Alemany at Bay
- BOOK REVIEW : A Loud, Sexy and Flawed Russian Novel : RUSSIAN BEAUTY by Victor Erofeyev translated by Andrew Reynolds; Viking; $22, 349 pages
- FOR THE KIDS / WILDERNESS TRAINING : Safety Tips for Great Outdoors
- Irvine Arts Festival to Test Imaginations
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Contrast in Styles in 13th District Runoff : Politics: Jackie Goldberg represents a return to '60s-style activism, while Tom LaBonge takes a roll-up-your-sleeves approach to his work.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The Keys to Sibling Harmony : Pianists: Sisters Jinah and Jin Yoo of Sunny Hills High School push each other and offer support.
- Partisan Feud Will Shape Bergeson's Fate
- Suicides of Marines Up Sharply in '93 : Military: Total of 20 in 4 1/2 months nearly matches that for all of 1992. Reasons vary, but officials say some may be a result of members being barred from re-enlisting in a downsized corps.
- O'Bannon Choice
- Monitoring of Cleanup Urged at Railroad Yard
- No One Runs Rings Around This Rosie--Even at Age 100
- Long Beach : 3 Teen-Agers Held After Allegedly Hitting School Bus
- True Colors of Upper Bay : Newport Conservancy Gives Away Wildlife Drawing Books for Earth Day Education
- The following are selected entries from...
- Downey : Budget Shortfall Prompts Special Council Meeting
- ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : Teen-Ager Gets More Than Youth Vote
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTIONS : Final Election Returns
- Fish Stories : Patrons Robbed at Sushi Bar Have Found a Tie That Binds Them
- BUENA PARK : New Contracts Upset Police, Firefighters
- IRVINE : Air Station's Future Is Topic of Forum
- Anaheim Council Studies Job-Cut Proposal That Would Include Layoffs : Budget: Reductions in state funds could eliminate 43 city positions. It will be worse unless the temporary utility tax is extended.
- Dealing With Holocaust-Denial : A commemoration of the historical crime opens in Washington
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Mental Health Clinic Serves 140 This Year
- COUNTYWIDE : Youths Probe Daily Life in Science Fair
- $20,000 Collected for Families of Koon, Powell
- Youth Says He, 3 Others Executed Boy, 16 : Court: He testifies that a noose made from a guitar string was used to strangle victim, who was thrown over a San Pedro cliff. The defense blames the killing on a paramilitary group.
- COUNTYWIDE : Counseling Services Face Funding Cut
- Big Sister Finds Roots, Love and Major Award
- Grim Forecasts Offered for Budget Year : Finances: Department heads give 'worst-case scenarios' if supervisors cut 20% throughout county government. The sheriff warns that two jails would be forced to shut down.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Hospital Will Be Sold to Pasadena-Based Company
- Minister in Sex Inquiry Drops Suspension Appeal : Investigation: He felt that the Corona del Mar church where he was pastor 'has been through enough,' a friend says.
- Bill to Break Up L.A. School District Stalls in Assembly
- Free-agent defensive back Erik McMillan, named to...
- Fullerton Wins, Ties Softball Standings
- Cutbacks Could Slow Rockwell Site Cleanup
- VENTURA : Inspector Dies After Fall From Crane
- COUNTYWIDE : Local Leaders Book Library Time for Read Aloud
- LAKE FOREST : Dayworker Law Bans Public Hiring
- NORTHRIDGE : Students Organize to Protect Orange Grove
- Parents, Teachers Demonstrate at Intersection Where Boy Was Injured
- On Earth Day, a Leadership Note
- Insurer to Disclose Its Cancer Test : Regulation: The state persuades Transamerica Life to agree to give applicants a detailed explanation of the screening.
- OTHER NEWS - April 22, 1993
- Taco Bell Considers Creating Chain of Sit-Down Restaurants
- McDonnell Douglas Corp. said earnings from operations...
- HEALTH CARE
- AT&T; Profit Is Up Before One-Time Charge
- PC or Mac? Personality Is Key
- Airline Stocks Rocket; Broad Market Is Mixed : Market Overview
- Western Digital Continues Up Comeback Trail
- RETAILING
- Times Mirror Operating Earnings Decline in First Quarter, but Net Income Increases
- Places Where Trees Grow Along With Memories
- Gene Imprinting Discovery May Aid Cancer Treatment : Science: Finding suggests that in some cases it may not be necessary to destroy diseased cells. Instead, it might be possible to 'reason with them or educate them.'
- The Region : Hearing-Aid Ads Altered
- Blast From Past Is Back : Big Sandy & the Fly-Rite Boys gets its big break by meeting A Famous Rock Star and then opening for Morrissey.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / PIERPONT INN : Venerable Resort Passes the Test of Time
- Troupe Brings Stories to Life
- Developers Sue to Nullify Hillside Building Rules : Housing: Environmental impact was not studied before the new laws were approved, the suit says. Builder plans to construct 623 units in the Verdugo Mountains.
- Barfield, Massey Selected Times' Coaches of the Year
- Brentwood : Math-Science Magnet Center
- Ruling Strengthens Yeltsin's Hand in Vote : Russia: Top court's surprise decision means president won't need majority of whole electorate to endorse him and his reform policies.
- Thanks a Million, DARE Donors
- Cerritos : Final Passage Expected on Anti-Graffiti, Sign Laws
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Cerritos Player's Injury Hurts U.S. Team's Chances in World Cup
- Tuning Up Variations on a Theme : Frank Potenza Wants to Be Known for Versatile Style
- Navy Secretary-Designate Vows 'Firm, Fair' Handling of Tailhook