- Oatmeal Cookies, Cobb Salad, Thai Chicken
- El Cubano Covers the Gulf
- WORDS AND IMAGES : 2 Mystery Writers to Appear at Store
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- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Postmaster Is Girding for Flurry of Tax Filings
- HIGH LIFE : Freshman Has an Edge on Racing : Speed skating: Fullerton's Kelley Cawthra, who's been on the ice since she was 3, hopes her fast short-track times take her to the Olympics.
- Clinton Seeks More Spy Funds, Story Says
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- He Lets His Bat Do the Talking : Baseball: After a slow start, J.P. Roberge is flexing his might as an outfielder for USC.
- City Says Tainted Spring Is Not Linked to Landfill : Environment: Council will get report Tuesday concluding that contaminated water at park is no danger to public health.
- Council, School Board Members Take Office : Government: Larry Zarian is elected mayor for a third time. Jane Whitaker will lead the district trustees.
- <i> Focus </i> : CHP Officer Honored With Medal of Valor
- PREPSThe Times will honor the 10 boys...
- 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner' Dishes Up Glib Fare
- Fitness Conscious, Not Obsessed
- Yen Surge Puts Pressure on Price of Goods : Imports: Japanese cars, electronics and other products are likely to cost American consumers more by fall.
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa provider of...
- Space Age's Glory Fades From View
- Mentor Corp. Fund Settles Breast-Implant Litigation
- Beverly Hills <i> Fan </i> Club
- Make Mine Muskrat
- Separating Fact From Fiction as Rumors Fly About Coaching Changes
- ROUNDUP : Crespi Finishes 3rd on Suppan's 2-Hitter
- SIGNINGS ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Harris Selects Arizona Over California Schools
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies' Fast Start Continues, 9-2
- Hawa in England for Soccer Tryout
- NCAA Cuts Shot Clock 10 Seconds to Help Speed Up Men's Game
- Park Agency Prepares in Case Ahmanson Deal Fails : Development: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy plans to buy first rights to Bob Hope's land if the agreement falls through.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mobile-Home Rent Control Is Retained
- Los Alamitos : Curbs for Skaters and Skateboarders
- In the Cards : 'Rodney King' Trading Cards Raise Questions--and a Few Eyebrows
- Time Even Shorter for Some Taxpayers
- Wary OCTA Reviews Policy on Administrators' Side Businesses : Ethics: It hopes to avoid even appearance of conflicts among several officials who conduct various private enterprises. One asks for reassignment.
- LAKE FOREST : Surveyors Killed by Mail Truck Identified
- The Last-Minute Tax Rush
- Oil Team Tackles Simulated Spill : Environment: Successful cleanup exercise is the first conducted off the California coast.
- Location, Location, Sensational! : Business: The entertainment industry is steadily succumbing to the lure of seaside offices. 'It's the perfect fit' for our employees, says one movie executive.
- Truckin' on Down to 'Dago'
- Fire Victims Trying to Pick Up the Pieces : Aftermath: Blaze causes separation of four old friends. Apartment managers seek to organize program for donations to aid burned-out residents.
- The firing of Katalin Deli, Minnesota's women's...
- Trabuco Hills is ranked No. 1 in...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Amaral's Hit in 10th Beats Toronto
- More Wattage Needed : Olympic Runner's Commercial Power Would Get Boost From American TV
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC Romps to Victory Over UCI in Men's Volleyball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils End Penguins' Streak, 6-6
- BACK IN THE GROOVE : Game Is Fun Again for Boone : College baseball: When USC's sophomore third baseman shook batting slump, his play in the field also improved.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Phoenix Seems Closer to Landing Montana
- Countywide : County Home Sales Up, Bucking Trend
- VAN NUYS : Motorist Pays Bribe to Phony Officers
- Equality--Not Equivocation : Aspin's initiatives need to open up military for women
- CONEJO VALLEY : Board to Review Safe Sex Pamphlet
- D.A. Begins Investigation of Magana : Citizenship: Officials are looking into the Valley council candidate's claim that he did not know he was born in Mexico when he registered to vote in '78.
- Baseball Is in His Bloodlines : Like His Father, El Segundo's Zambarelli Is an All-Out Performer on the Diamond
- Thrown a Curve : Trade Talk Upsets Angel Reliever Crim, Who Is Pitching for Redemption
- Miller Shows Way With Consistency
- Names in the News - April 15, 1993
- HIGH SCHOOL RECRUITS : Trippet Bound for Barry; 49ers Hit Pay Dirt in O.C.
- OUTDOORS / PETE THOMAS : Run of Yellowtail Makes for Fast, Furious Action
- PRO FOOTBALL : Colts Take Wide Receiver Cox from Rams
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valera to Stay in the Bullpen
- CS Northridge Reschedules Rained-Out Games With UCSB
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 15, 1993
- PREP SOFTBALL : 19 Hits Plenty for Mater Dei
- Kennedy Resigns as the Girls' Athletic Director at Mater Dei
- Plan for High Desert Business Group Stalls : Antelope Valley: Lancaster balks at a Palmdale proposal for a new coordinating body for the region.
- Three for Community College
- Abortion Foes Picket Palos Verdes Estates Home : Rights: Police choose not to enforce an ordinance that bans such protests around dwellings. Operation Rescue promises similar activities directed at doctors who live in the South Bay.
- The following are the top music sales...
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : Sandoz Makes Presence Felt on 10-Member Girls All-Star Team
- Diamond Bar : School Land Deal Finalized
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA Sophomore Has Shot at Winning an NCAA Title
- Youths, Gang Members Call for Peace : King case: The weekly meeting organized by a top legislative aide gives young people an opportunity to meet with local leaders and be heard.
- Water Official Issues Apology for Expenses : Budgeting: SERRA general manager also proposes policy to curb such costs after his pricey entertainment billings are revealed.
- Pasadena's Richard Told Mayor of Drug Problem, Police Say : Government: During inquiry into alleged sexual assault by the councilman, he is reported to have confessed he 'uses cocaine to relieve his stress.' Statements by aide deny it.
- Obituaries - April 15, 1993
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Pay Claims Being Negotiated
- STANTON : 2 Council Members Split on Card Clubs
- Cocaine, Hogtying by Police Led to Man's Death, Coroner Says : Investigation: Pasadena barber died in custody after a car chase. Use of the restraint procedure is restricted because it interferes with breathing in obese people.
- 2 Activists Sought Via Police Computer : Records: Anaheim department terminal was used in effort to obtain the home addresses of abortion rights advocates, who were later picketed.
- VENTURA : Oil Worker Dies as Truck Goes Off Road
- Roth Attorney Assures Prosecutor : Sentence: Convicted former supervisor will perform physical labor to meet terms of his plea bargain, his lawyer says.
- L-Tryptophan Victim Wins $1-Million Suit : Courts: San Diego jury awards woman less than manufacturer had offered as settlement for damaging effects of the sleeping aid. Jurors fault her for continuing its use after learning of dangers.
- Wallace Stegner, Acclaimed Writer on West, Dies at 84 : Literature: Novelist, who won Pulitzer Prize for 'Angle of Repose' in 1972, succumbs to injuries from car accident.
- Hands-On Programs Make an Art of Science
- THEATER : Actress Is Through Casting Off : Touring 'Evita' Player Is Ready to Stay at Home for a While
- Camarillo : City May Extend Trash Pickup Pact
- NORTHRIDGE : Career Expo Draws Fewer Employers
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 More Deputies Indicted in Drug Money Case
- Riordan, Woo Air Attack Ads
- Pacoima Gang Member Convicted in Slaying of Man During Robbery
- Getting a Line on History : Culver City Preserves a Dilapidated Red Car Power Substation by Converting It Into a Community Center
- End of an Era : The Strawberry Harvest This Spring Has Some Bittersweet Overtones; the Closing of Kinoshita Family's Farm in Ssan Juan Capistrano Leaves the City Without Any Large Agricultural Tracts
- OXNARD : Harbor Festival Starts Friday Night
- PLATFORM : Troubled Youths Are Everybody's Problems
- New NAACP Leader Makes L.A. First Item on Agenda : Inner city: Chavis, in South-Central, urges more attention to job needs, less to predictions of violence.
- Agency Prepares Backup Ahmanson Plan : Development: Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy wants to buy first rights to Bob Hope's land if the project falls through.
- MONTEREY PARK : Man Who Carried Cocaine on Board Jet Is Convicted
- ORANGE : Council Votes to Cut City Payroll by 50
- Trailer Park Resident Arrested in Fatal Shooting of 3 in Long Beach
- LOS ANGELES : Airport Urged to Favor Local Bids for Concession
- Injured Cyclist to Collect $1 Million : Lawsuit: City of Torrance, developer and subcontractors pay man whose bike collapsed after hitting potholes.
- REVENGE OF THE SUPERCOMMUTERS : It's a bicycle. It's a pair of roller-blades. It's an electric car. For some, transportation to work is anything but a gas-guzzling auto.
- 2.3% of U.S. Men in Survey Report Homosexual Acts
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S.-JAPAN POLICY : Back Tough Talk With Firm Action : Allowing economic ties to evolve toward rivalry could be a tonic to bilateral relations and lessen interdependence.
- Countywide : Storm Repair Costs Put at $1.8 Million
- By Some Miracle, Are They Alive? : Shocking MIA document opens old wounds
- A Day of Remembrance, a Life's Task Unfinished : Holocaust: A survivor finds the terror that she overcame repeating itself in other lands.
- 'Evita' Stars Step From Stage to Buffet
- HIGH LIFE : Auto Art Drives the Style of Sunny Hills Students
- Rabin, Mubarak Expect Mideast Talks to Resume : Diplomacy: The two confer as pressure grows on Palestinians to join negotiations next week.
- Three Glendale Community College students won cash...
- Club 88 Should 86 the Ethnic Jabs
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1993
- Partnership Will Launch Video Game Channel : Technology: Venture among Sega, Time Warner and TCI is seen as the first of several involving interactive cable TV.
- What Last-Minute Filers Should Know
- Pactel Takes $2-Billion Accounting Charge : Telecommunications: Pacific Telesis will absorb full cost of accounting for benefits in one quarter. PacBell will amortize it over 20 years.
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1993
- Teledyne Posts $155-Million Loss in 1st Quarter
- Home Sales in O.C. Drop 11.7%; Prices Decline 4.7% : Housing: First-quarter figures dash hopes that economy is recovering. Areas with higher- priced homes are hit hardest.
- China to Get Fast-Food Chain
- Loan-Financing Woes Push Waterfront Hilton Into Chapter 11 Filing
- RLA Plans Inner-City Loan Fund : Rebuilding: The $5-million program will target small businesses that want to expand in poor areas of the city.
- Spanked by Change, Top Diaper Maker Moves to Cut Its Prices : Brands: A tough economy and growing pressure from generic products prompt Procter & Gamble's action.
- Blue Chips Rise as Other Indexes Lag : Market Overview
- SECURITIES
- ICU Medical Inc.: The Irvine medical device...
- THE ECONOMY : Inventories Rise Again in February : Indicators: Stocks of unsold goods increase at the manufacturing, retail and wholesale levels as consumer demand flags.
- ENERGY
- AEROSPACE
- Pentagon Says No to National Guard
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : Southeast All-Star Teams Dominated by Seniors
- S. Africa Protest of Hani Slaying Turns Violent
- Downey : Water Experts to Discuss Conservation, Pollution
- Alhambra : Police Station Contract
- Yeltsin Says He'll Quit if He Loses Vote : Russia: If Parliament also loses, he will remain until new elections can be held, he asserts.
- Anniversary Issues Reveal a Lot About Changes in U.S. Culture
- Latino Candidates Slowly Make Inroads
- Longtime City Administrator Simpson Abruptly Resigns : City Hall: He gives no official reason for leaving after 13 years, but there are indications he was asked by council members to step aside.
- Carjackers Strike Near High School : Crime: A student loses his classic Volkswagen at gunpoint while activities are taking place on campus. Police see it as an escalation of bandits' boldness.
- Koresh Says He Is Writing, Will Surrender Later
- U.S. Warns Serbs It May Send Arms to Bosnia Muslims : Balkans: Clinton's special envoy says Western nations are becoming impatient with rebels' rejection of peace plan for devastated republic.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Data Provided on 2 Missing U.S. Pilots
- Santa Monica : Grant to Aid Mentally Ill
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. SCHOOL BOARD : Candidates Disagree on Splitting District
- Artesia : Anti-Graffiti Law Forbids Youths to Carry Markers
- O.C. Singers Hit Just the Note for Coke : Music: Group takes sudden leap from church to national exposure with television commercial.
- Keeping World Safe for the Easter Bunny
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : Experience Is a Big Factor in South Coast Selections
- Louisiana Sounds Will Heat Up the Shore in June : Music: Cajun & Zydeco Festival at Rainbow Lagoon will feature spicy favorites.
- EARTH DAY IN L.A. : Events Pack Awareness in Fun Packages
- St. Bernard Sprinter Strides for Excellence : Track: Kamara Mayberry, who is struggling to live up to expectations, believes better days are ahead.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'INTO THE WOODS' : Cinderella Meets Jack and Beanstalk : The Conejo Players offer an extended fable and examine what might have happened in the 'happily ever after' part.
- HIGH LIFE : 'Have You Ever Wished You Were the Opposite Sex? Why or Why Not?'
- Use a Learning Log to Chart Your Child's Course to Success
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : GI Gets Life Term in Slaying of Prostitute
- Anti-Loitering Law Aimed at Stopping Street Drug Dealing : Crime: The ordinance, approved by two cities, prohibits lingering in areas known for illicit sales. The ACLU says it could lead to 'fishing expeditions' on people who live in poor neighborhoods.
- REVENGE OF THE SUPERCOMMUTERS : Cashing In on Incentives
- Celebrating the Art of Japanese Dolls
- Arthur Alexander "Lonely Just Like Me" / <i> Elektra American Explorer Series</i>
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Informer, Snow...
- Bell : Willie Brown to Speak at Escutia's Economic Summit
- City OKs 4-Acre Estate But Insists on 81 Conditions
- Psychic Accountant Gives<i> Numerology </i> New Meaning
- Annette Ricchiazzi of La Canada Flintridge is...
- EPA Demands Stronger Smog Check Plan
- Clinton Will Likely Skip Gay-Rights March : Rally: President will probably instead meet with Democratic senators, his spokesman says. Event poses a political dilemma for the White House.
- Residents Organize to Oust Day Laborers
- Roots of Civil Unrest Remain in the Inner City, Study Says
- BOOK REVIEW : The Left and Right May Cheer Witty Debate on Culture : THE CULTURE OF COMPLAINT: The Fraying of America <i> By Robert Hughes</i> ; Oxford University Press; $19.95, 210 pages
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THREE SISTERS' : Play Never Gets Off the Farm : The ambitious, yet frustrating production exceeds the repertoire of the Westmont College performers.
- Police Computer Use Cited in Abortion Dispute
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Arrest, Execution of High Officials Told
- Hills and Trees Make Imperial a Challenge
- Festival to Emphasize Latino Arts
- Hollywood : Slumlord Pleads Guilty
- Angeles Forest : Canyon Cleanup Planned
- HEALTH : Program Clears the Air for Youngsters
- Long Beach Will Hum With Electricity
- PREP SOFTBALL
- Names in the News - April 15, 1993
- Seven Women Sign to Join Men's Beach Volleyball Tour
- Cardinals Beat Dodgers in 15th : Baseball: Jefferies' single off Karros' glove produces the decisive run in St. Louis' 2-1 victory.
- Stevens Has 5 Winners, Including Feature
- Simi Valley Ignited by Houchen's Slam : High school baseball: Catcher connects on first at-bat of season as Pioneers reach High Sierra Classic final.
- For Kernen, Much of the Fun Is Gone From Games : Northridge Coach Wins, but Fears He's Losing It
- Fan Gets Tip From Cheerleader and Makes Million-to-One Shot
- Loyola Marymount Gets a Commitment From South Guard : Basketball: Jimmy Williamson, the Pioneer League co-most valuable player, is expected to sign a letter of intent today.
- TV/RADIO
- TV/RADIO
- CBS, ABC Announce Kids' Slate
- ART
- PEOPLEWATCH
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Passionless 'Evita' Revival Fails to Rouse
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Jonin' ' a Slice of African-American Frat-House Life
- MUSIC REVIEW : Elegance From Angarola
- Off the Charts : Rick Shea Plays Country That's a Cut Above the Top 40 to a Small Audience
- TV/RADIO
- The Man Called 'a Machine for Making Masterpieces' : Movies: Although highly respected by his colleagues, British director Kenneth Loach is modest about his latest work. 'Some of the bits in "Riff Raff" are OK,' he says.
- King Defendants Seek Pay-for-Talk TV Deal : Media: The four on trial will most likely speak after the verdicts on the tabloid news show 'A Current Affair'--for a price. Their attorneys defend the move.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Moll' Keeps House With Charm : Long Beach production wisely plays into the humor of John B. Keane's work about Irish priests and the woman who cares for them.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Report Undermines Riordan's Plan for LAX
- UC IRVINE, CAL STATE FULLERTON RECRUITING : Anteaters Land Two Players; Elisma Remains Uncommitted
- Nascent Gangsterism Gets a Tough Look at Newport
- BOOK TOUR: Australian novelist Thomas M. Keneally,...
- Mayor's Plan to Quell Fears Is Under Fire : Community: Neighbor to Neighbor program lacks focus, some contend. But organizers and volunteers say they have achieved their goals.
- U.S. Pledges $1.8 Billion More in Aid to Russia : Finance: Congress will be asked to double funding. Group of Seven announces $43.4-billion package to boost Yeltsin.
- Illness of King Juror Briefly Stirs a Frenzy : Trial: Parties convene nervously in court, only to learn that a visit to doctor will delay deliberations.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Races Head in Opposite Directions
- BUSY DAY: Feinstein is taking advantage of...
- State Constitution Is Also Provider of Personal Rights
- Yeltsin OKs Visit to Japan; Shift on Kurils Issue Foreseen
- Won Ton Soup: The Dumplings Do It
- County Drops Student Counterfeit Case
- U.S. Urges New Russian Aid on Reluctant Allies : Economics: Officials warn that a $40-billion package may not be finished at Tokyo meeting of top industrialized nations.
- Style Looms Large for Cool Grommets
- STILL KICKING: Four months out of office,...
- A Candidate Gets In Over His Head : Campaign: Tom Houston tries to revive his floundering mayoral bid with an undersea news conference. But he has trouble breathing and has to be rescued.
- PRE-EARTH: If you want to get an...
- For Some, Trial Watch Means Life in Limbo : Families: As they await a verdict in the King civil rights case, some parents say they are playing it safe. Other residents say it's business as usual--with just an extra bit of caution.
- SPORTS NOTES : Dodgers Stadium Feels Like Home for the Pitching Martinez Brothers
- Mutinous Prisoners Given Food, Water : Riot: Medicine for two of eight guards being held hostage is also delivered. Officials discount inmates' threatening message. 500 Guardsmen are deployed.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : 'Through It...
- Protection
- Bombing Tactics of the IRA
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- Dollar Coin
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Down! Down! Give Dogs a Break
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- MWD Charges
- Dollar Coin
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Older Drivers Relish Spunky Wheels, Too
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Readers Distressed, Not Surprised by Teen Sex Scandal
- Clinton Summit With Yeltsin
- Bombing Tactics of the IRA
- OPEC Avoids Confrontation on Fuel Taxes : Energy: Oil producers will form a group to study offsetting the impact of new levies. Some say that could mean higher prices.
- Coca-Cola Co. said first-quarter earnings from operations...
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- Merrill Lynch & Co. reported first-quarter profit...
- Jury Indicts Ex-Broker in Fraud Case : Brokerages: The often-quoted market analyst is accused of plotting to forge a client's signature to discredit her claim against him.
- Triconex Quarterly Profit Up 38%
- RETAIL
- Direct Mail Firm Debt Free After Reorganization
- RTC Strategy Aids Small Investors : S&L; bailout: To sweeten latest request for funds, agency relaxes sales policy.
- Register to Cut 80 Jobs With Separation Offer
- A New Dawn for Real Estate? : Recession: Commercial properties are being bought up by 'bottom-fishers' in anticipation that the worst of the slump is over.
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- Clinton's Key Play at the Plate Is Bid to Control Health Costs
- Nest-Egg Scramble Just Might Hatch a Rally in Stocks
- Rohr Inc., a jet engine housing maker...
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1993
- The parent, who's had it up to <i> here</i> , goes ballistic and banishes the kid for a 'timeout.' Does it work? Maybe. Is it right? Maybe not. : Go to Your Room
- Israeli Troops, Guerrillas Battle in South Lebanon
- A Community Stands on Faith : Spirituality: As they await the outcome of the King civil rights trial, Angelenos are turning inward, holding firm to a guiding belief that the city can survive troubled times.
- A New Dawn for Real Estate? : Recession: Commercial properties are being bought up by 'bottom-fishers' in anticipation that the worst of the slump is over.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 14, 1993
- Rare Alliance Lines Up Against Ethanol Waiver
- Newport Beach-based Pacific Investment Management Co., a...
- RETAIL
- Federal Communications Commissioner Sherrie Marshall announced that...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES MAYOR : Political Ads Alluding to Riots Draw Criticism
- DANA POINT : Catalina Shuttle Will Be Unveiled
- America's Burden Today Is Taxation Because of Representation : Taxes: More revenue doesn't result in better lives. Government can't create real prosperity and real jobs.
- Carjacker, 14, Gets Nearly 9 Years : Juvenile court: An attorney says the Canoga Park boy is sorry he injured an elderly woman motorist.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Same Roth, in or Out of Office
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Joins Alhambra in Suit Against State
- VENTURA : Manager to Close Mayfair Theatre
- OCTA to Limit Expense Account Tabs for Officials
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK : Golonski, Wiggins, Spanos Chosen for City Council : Balloting: Wilcox defeats incumbent Kaufman in a race for the local school board.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Builders' Fees to Rise for Fire Stations
- Lawyers to Aid Elderly in Public Service Bid : Probate: An attorney who enriched himself with clients' property has prompted the bar to offer advice, seminars to help senior citizens.
- Mandela Seeks Vote Soon to Help Quell S. Africa Violence
- U.S. May Send Troops to Help Haitians Rebuild
- GOP Calls It Pork but Democrats Call It Bacon : Republicans say stimulus plan is payoff to mayors, busts budget. Rivals insist projects will help communities.
- Chefs Know It's Nice to Share
- Doctors Back Key Elements of Plan, Poll Finds
- Hooked on Tackle : Collector Gets Lured by Reel Appeal of Fishing
- Japan Unhappy With Space Station Cutback : Diplomacy: Miyazawa may take up issue with Clinton. Budget decrease could spoil Tokyo's planning.
- Report Predicts 60 Million in State by 2040 : Growth: Wilson Administration says immigration and high Latino and Asian birthrates will double the population.
- Coup Leaders to Testify Gorbachev OKd Plot : Russia: On eve of treason trial, defendants say the former Soviet president encouraged them and could have stopped their plan.
- Work-for-Tuition Plan Not Welcome in Some Professions
- Report Predicts 60 Million in State by 2040 : Growth: Wilson Administration says immigration and high Latino and Asian birthrates will double the population.
- Foray in Coal Region Fails to Boost Yeltsin Campaign : Russia: Siberia visit reveals president's weakening status and flaws in his bid to win national referendum.
- U.S. 8th-Grader Drug Use Seen Increasing : Narcotics: While consumption among seniors continues to drop, study findings on 13- and 14-year-olds shows hardwon gains may be lost.
- Joint Task Force Formed to Probe O.C. Water District
- Educating Teen-Agers on Rape: What Is It?
- OXNARD : Official Stabbed During Dispute
- Arson Fire Closes Welfare Office : Panorama City: The blaze affects 91,500 people in the East Valley. A recipient who fled after breaking a glass partition on Monday is a suspect.
- Escaping Death Through Art : Bill Salamon painted because he liked to draw. But it also kept the Nazis from killing him.