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- SUMMER SNEAKS : With This Player, You Get a Brain : 'Jurassic Park' and 'Rising Sun' are only the latest movies to spring from the mind of Michael Crichton. So, Mr. Novelist / MD / Screenwriter / Director: Now what?
- Palace Already Popular, And It's Not Yet Open
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- LAFAYETTE PARK : Youths Treat Elderly to Mother's Day Meal
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- They're Just Wild and Crazy Animals--or Are They? : Zoos: Animal-rights group contends that mental illness is rampant among confined animals. But many experts disagree with their analysis.
- Bradymania hits ABC as TBS falls in line with a marathon 'Bunch'
- California Squeeze: The Red-Tape Mummy : Sacramento offers three very helpful bills--but one lulu
- AROUND THE MAJORS : Orioles Bench Glenn Davis
- DIVISION II TRACK AND FIELD : Mitchell, Martinez Come Up With Strong Performances
- Simpson Takes It Nice and Slow for Lead
- Ex-Major Leaguer Tries to Rescue Centennial Program
- MOTOCROSS : Rookie McGrath Wins the Title in 250cc Class
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : LAST STOP : Out on the Border : By the River Bidasoa, by the Gorgeous Moonlit Waters. . .An American Poet Crosses the Pyrenees, Without, Alas, a Basque Girl by His Side
- Proposed SEC Chief is a Team Player, Unlike Predecessor Breeden
- URBAN ART : The Building of the Pyramids
- Run for the Cup Is Fit for Kings
- Study Backing Trail Connector Approved
- Swenson's 4 of a Kind All Winners at Ventura
- Thorpe Helps Rockets Find Groove, 97-79
- ON ICE: Ice-T and Warner Bros. Records--together...
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- Conservancy Honors Preservation Projects
- Walks as Diverse as California Coast
- Factions Brace for Budget War II : Capitol: Serious deliberations will begin this week. Wilson is eager to keep from appearing as the 'gridlock governor' as he faces reelection.
- U.N. Report Highlights Worldwide Disparity : Global affairs: Genuine political participation is rare. Full equality is distant prospect even for U.S., economists say.
- Military Pollution Will Remain a Threat for Years, Doctors Report
- Gun-Toting Poppy Farmers Face Anti-Drug Warriors : Pakistan: Tribesmen vow to fight to the finish if the nation's 'Holy War Against Narcotics' reaches into their far mountains.
- Amish Mourn 5 Children Killed by a Car on a Country Road
- Author Exhorts Youths to Wield Power of Words
- Clinton Is Calm in Eye of Political Storm, Aides Say : The Presidency: Advisers believe he realizes that he must rebuild his image as a leader who can end gridlock.
- New Prescription for Recurring Ailment : California Medical Board wisely moves to allow access to information about physicians
- Mail Carriers Collect Food for the Needy
- Vintage WWII Planes Give Visitors Trip Down Memory Lane : Camarillo: Hundreds of enthusiasts show up at the airport to view a B-24 and a B-17. Some pay $300 each for a one-hour flight.
- Former Prosecutor's Quest to Build Big Casino No Sure Bet : Oxnard: Richard Crane's partners believe they have an ace in the hole. But he has a few hurdles to clear.
- AIDS Puts Vietnamese Community, Too, at Risk : Health: Study says disease seems to be spreading among male homosexuals, indicating culture isn't enough to protect the population.
- Night Watch : More Weary Snorers Are Visiting Medical Test Centers as Awareness of Sleep Apnea Increases
- Ominous Development : Will elected officials allow the public acquisition of Soka property for parkland? Or will they bend the rules to sacrifice the land to urban development?
- Bench Stint Didn't Cool Off Curtis : Baseball: Angel center fielder returns to form after being out of lineup for a night.
- Whitaker Wins Decision and Golden Gloves Title
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Win Share of Softball Title, Earn Automatic Tournament Berth
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- The Penguins Are Done Early
- Chefs Find Their Isle of Capri in Venice
- The Egocentric Press : MEDIA CIRCUS: The Trouble With America's Newspapers, <i> By Howard Kurtz (Times Books: $25; 378 pp.)</i>
- The Perfect Day for a Catastrophe : ABLAZE: The Story of Chernobyl, <i> By Piers Paul Read (Random House: $25; 400 pp.)</i>
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : No Bull
- Focus : The Hard Part : CYBILL SHEPHERD'S MOVIE ON CBS TAKES HER ON AN EMOTIONAL JOURNEY
- Frank Endorses 'Don't Tell' Rule for Military Gays
- When Nothing Goes Right: Clinton Fights Off Critics : Politics: When you're hot, you're hot, but when you're not, watch out! The press smells blood, but Clinton refuses to go down for the count.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Will Face Ivanisevic Instead of Sampras
- College Sports
- Snow Impresses His Hero : Angels: His home run helps beat the Royals, 5-3, and makes a believer of Joyner. Curtis goes three for three, scores twice.
- SUMMER SNEAKS : Tina Turner's Story Through a Disney Prism : The singer's film biography, 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' focuses on her turbulent relationship with her mentor and ex-husband Ike Turner as well as her triumphant comeback
- A Sound That's Mystical to Many
- SUMMER SNEAKS : Cater Your Own Movie : Bottom-line marketing is forcing theater owners to cut costs and explore ways of avoiding what customers hate most: waiting in line for popcorn, candy and soft drinks
- 'Euro Flyer' Offers Savings and Flexibility
- Forget About Flowers
- RESTAURANTS : BETTER RED : California Cuisine Is Alive and Well on Brand Boulevard in Glendale
- LUSH LANGUAGE : ISLAND FEVER : SWIMMING IN THE VOLCANO, <i> By Bob Shacochis (Scribner's: $22; 513 pp.)</i>
- Teacher Hailed as Ordeal Ends at French School
- San Marino : $20-Million Claim Rejected
- Rabbi Adds Voice to Ethics Panel Advising Health Care Task Force : Insurance: Elliot Dorff hopes group headed by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will provide a medical plan using a communitarian approach.
- Mayor's Nephew Ousted as City Mansion Caretaker : Government: Parts of the historic Woodworth House and grounds had become disheveled since Francisco Quintero moved in.
- Thousands of Seniors Are Missing Hot Meals : Economy: Programs that donate, deliver food lack funds. The elderly can become malnourished.
- Rome Huddles Over Bomb Puzzle : Italy: Suspects in blast range from terrorists to the Mafia to 'dark forces' seeking destabilization.
- Issue: Should School-Based Clinics Be Allowed to Dispense Norplant Contraceptives to Teen-Agers?
- Scholar Devoted to Unique Project
- Water Rates to Be Raised
- Home Break-Ins Terrorize Town : Crime: Victims in Arizona's Cochise County have been bound and blindfolded while thieves stripped their houses of valuables.
- Zoning change moves Hermosa a step closer to installing grassy park by the sand.
- L.A. MAYOR'S RACE : Riordan Camp Plays Its Dirtiest Trick
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Likeable Style Wins the Senorita
- 'In-Family Divorces' Common in Japan : Lifestyles: Social and economic pressures force couples into unofficial separations after marriages fail. Some continue to share a house.
- Drug Suspect Has No Leg Left to Stand On
- Mystery Hidden in Waco's Rubble Confronts Medical Sleuths : Branch Davidian: Investigation shifts from the moonscape of the compound to the cool sterility of the morgue.
- Starting Salary: $13 a Week; Pension: Nearly $1 Million : Windfall: North Carolina newspaper retiree hasn't altered his lifestyle. He still lives in the same five-room house, drives the same car and gives 10% to his church.
- COMMENTARIES ON CARD CLUBS : Tax Funds Aside, Here's a Look at the Dark Side of Casinos : Our cities are groping for new sources of revenue. Gambling may bring more cash, but consider its criminal element and track record.
- HOUSE GUESTS: Coexisting With Critters
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Clinches Sunset Title
- DIVISION I TRACK AND FIELD : 400-800 Is Double Fun for Engesser
- CSUN Knocks Out 10 Consecutive Hits to Key 13-5 Victory : College baseball: Shepard triggers Matadors' 10-run seventh with homer in rout of Fresno State.
- POTUS AND THE POSTIES : Clinton's Media Staff Is Young, Hip and Spin-Savvy, But Do They Understand the Difference Between the Medium and the Message?
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : PICNIC PICKS
- Throwing This Pitch Is as Easy as Eastern Religion and Burglary
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valera May Be a Starter Again
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- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : French Field Appears to Be Wide Open
- No Bonanzas for the Taper or La Jolla
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- In South Beach, Menu Means Venue : Try Ocean Drive for people-watching. Washington Avenue for calm dining. Undecided? Order 'Floribbean.'
- Troublesome Roommate Refuses to Move
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips : Gear to Go
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Correspondents' Choice : PICNIC PICKS
- Pixel This: A Museum of Portraits on Computer : A new wing in London's National Gallery lets visitors call up celebrated paintings on PCs. No experience necessary.
- LUCKY 7TH: In need of a victory...
- Life's Chances Provide Music for Her Song
- Independent Pathologist Supports Branch Davidian Autopsy Findings
- Pasadena : The Banker for the Poor
- Chinese Held by Mexico Flee; U.S. Arrests 117
- Ukraine Ends Ban on Communist Political Activity
- On View : Tainted Love : TALE OF A MAN WHO KILLS FOR A WOMAN SEDUCES ACTOR GARY COLE
- Flaking It : What's with these no-shows anyhow? Is it an etiquette thing? A commitment thing? They said they'd be there. But they never are.
- Field of Jewels : Strawberries Flourish, Memories Linger Amid City Sounds
- Santa Monicas Dream Still Worth Pursuing : Rep. Beilenson Keeps Park Acquisition a High Priority
- Court Upholds Term Limits for Redondo Council
- They're Along for the Ride : Greenhorns as Well as Cowboys Find a Passel of Thrills at Rancho Santa Margarita's Annual Rodeo
- Deputies Halt Inmates' Brawl
- Jordan, Bulls Take Control, Leaving Cavaliers in Trouble : Eastern Conference: Despite wrist injury, he scores 32 points to give Chicago a 3-0 lead in series.
- Perfection Is Ruined by Greed
- An American Triple Play: Ives, Carter and Barber
- Star-Studded Ranchland
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : FRESH-AIR FARE : Whether It's a Good Humor Bar or a Fricassee of Eels, Everything Tastes Better Out of Doors
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN
- BODY POLITIC : Women on the Verge of an Activist Crackdown
- WITH CHARITY TOWARD NONE: A Fond Look...
- HOME SICK : THE SEQUEL
- Miami VOGUE : No more vice. instead of Drug dealers, South Beach now lures the hip and the gorgeous to its revitalized Art Deco district.
- A Killer Makes His Last Request
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 13TH L.A. CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : Goldberg and LaBonge Spar Over Woo's Record
- L.A. City College Inducts Robledo as President--Finally
- SWIMMING : Salcedo and Ramirez Head for City Finals
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Little Clovis Throws a Curve at Its Big City Neighbor Fresno
- HUNTINGTON PARK : A Rare Look Back at Indian Life
- Diary May Offer Clues to 1970s Murders : Unsolved crimes: Serial killer's unpublished manuscript has uncanny references to the slayings of a 7-year-old and a 19-year-old.
- Kidnaped Camel Jockeys Head Home : Bangladesh: Smugglers have captured thousands of boys as young as 5 and sold them in the Middle East for desert racing.
- College Sports
- All of a Sudden, Melrose's Journey Doesn't Look So Bogus
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Trips Antelope Valley to Win Title, 3-0
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Elster Not Added to Major Roster
- College Sports
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield's Two Homers Lead Twins, 7-4
- SUMMER SNEAKS : The Seasonal Sweats : 'Jurassic Park' and 'Last Action Hero' are going to take the summer, no problem. But there are a few other movies that are pretty good bets
- Israel Ponders a 'Free Export' Zone : Mideast: Tax-exempt, loosely regulated business havens might be a way to lure foreign investment. But the nation's socialist roots die hard.
- FICTION
- SCENE OF THE CRIME : Shopping Cart A-Go-Go
- FICTION
- 'Love Letters' by Con Man Leave Only Broken Hearts : Fraud: Lonely men thought they were writing to women. They got steamy notes--and requests for cash.
- Yeltsin Stirs Up Crisis as Diversion, Foe Says
- A Legacy of Pain : AFTER SILENCE, <i> By Jonathan Carroll (Doubleday: $21; 227 pp.)</i>
- Cougar Eligibility Probe Praised, Ridiculed
- ELSEWHERE : PERSONAL HEALTH : Relaxing Facts on Hypertension
- Flaked Out? Just Say 'No'
- COLUMN ONE : Breaking Up's Been Hard to Do : For 23 years, people have tried to split the L.A. school district. It is a saga of flip-flops and feuds fueled by shifting political alliances and the city's big swing in demographics.
- Profile : Lowe Goes On : AFTER GROUNDBREAKING TWO YEARS AS AN AIDS PATIENT, ACTOR LOOKS AHEAD
- NOTEBOOK : East L.A. College's Escoto Is Player of the Year
- Banking on All Our Citizens : Government must ensure that inner city has adequate financial services
- Children's Well-Being Is Top Issue of Summit : Family: Broad spectrum of 325 community leaders pledge millions of dollars and volunteer time in 'the first chapter' on developing ways to improve the deteriorating condition of county's youth.
- Redondo Police Seek a Feather in Their Caps
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Harbor Comes Out Swinging in an 18-5 Trouncing of Pierce
- Telling a Story of Unity and Emotions in the Gay Community
- Hans Rockenwagner's Tall Order
- Shareholder Activism Can Be Profitable Trend
- THE AGE OF MISSING INFORMATION by...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : So Big : Behind the Myths and Dreams and TV shows, America's Ultimate Great Outdoors Is, Well, a Pretty Mythic Place
- MID-CITY : Korean Essay Contest Offers Scholarships
- 'Happy Trails' Raises $150,000
- BELL : Anti-Gang Effort to Use Student Mentors
- Anyone who has ever tried to fix...
- When Being Politically Correct Makes a Mockery of Justice : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE
- Leather? No Problem; but Horsewhips?
- Canoga Park Woman Dies in Car Crushed by Transformer
- COLUMN RIGHT/ PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS : Deficit Trust: This Dog Won't Hunt : Moderate economic growth will close the gap naturally--if spending doesn't exceed revenue.
- Police Still Searching for Three Who Robbed Seal Beach Bank
- Ex-Hawthorne Pupil Named District Chief : Education: Donald Brann, the new superintendent of the Wiseburn School District, returns to head his old schools. A homecoming tour brings back memories for him.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Trips Antelope Valley to Win Title, 3-0
- There's No Place to Go but Up : Prep baseball: North Torrance, once a force among area teams, has suffered through four consecutive losing seasons. Coach Dan Campbell is optimistic that better days are ahead.
- Diablo Tennis Team Plays at Full Volume
- Foyt, 58, Takes His Last Lap : Auto racing: After crash by Gordon, four-time winner of the 500 decides to retire.
- DIVISION II SWIMMING : Sonora Boys Edged Out of Championship
- Prairie Bayou Applies Right Touch at Last : Preakness: The gelding gives Loblolly Stable its second consecutive victory in the Triple Crown race. Derby winner Sea Hero finishes fifth.
- Racism in the Spotlight : In the third part of his trilogy about a small Texas town, playwright Del Shores uses a real-life incident to examine bigotry
- Discounts on Canada Rail and British Bus Travel : Summer deals offer unlimited service. Britain's bus network links cities in England, Scotland, Wales.
- It's Back to Camp--for Moms and Dads as Well : Families are finding a week in the woods to be rich in experience, butnot in cost.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Spill Trustees OK Sanctuary Purchase
- BAD VIBRATIONS: If you don't like the...
- WESTLAKE : Latina Corp. Opens Housing Project
- SOUTH AREA : Centinela Hospital Ready for 911 Cases
- Nunn Backs Allies' Bosnia Stance : Diplomacy: Georgia Democrat says Britain and France better understand the Balkans. But he rejects criticism of U.S. for failing to send in troops.
- SOUTHWEST AREA : Medical Center Set to Open in July
- BITTER WORDS: The race between Los Angeles...
- BASEBALL : Montebello Defeats Bell Gardens for Almont Crown
- Silk Worms Make Bookworms Glow
- The Declining Art of Political Debate : How many ways can you say 'You just don't get it'?
- Abortion Foes Protest Curb on Picketing : March: Twenty-seven activists parade peacefully through Huntington Beach neighborhood to criticize city's new ordinance prohibiting demonstrations outside private residences.
- Valley Is Key Battleground for Mayoral Candidates : Local voters played major role in deciding results of primary race. Richard Riordan and Michael Woo need to do more to win advantage in June runoff.
- Meeting of Gang Members Hopeful Sign : * Truce of Last August Has Been Shaky but Some Now Say It Is Worth Shoring Up
- CSUN Spikes It Home in Volleyball
- Tart-Tossing Contest? Strawberry Nachos? Yes, It's Festival Time
- A Remarkable Mom-and-Pop Operation : Patricia and Charles Powell, Proud Parents of 197, Show Volunteer Spirit at Its Finest
- Billboard in Spanish Is a Good Sign for Everyone : Language is a major unifying force. Learning how to market to the growing Hispanic community teaches all of us how to market to the rest of the world.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Looks Good Heading Into State
- The Arguable Right to Bear Arms
- Boss Jocks II
- The Arguable Right to Bear Arms
- Tired of Subsidy
- Bosnia
- Studying Theater Proposal : Downey vs. Long Beach Theaters
- Calling the War on Drugs a Failure
- Reader Objects to the Label 'Anglo'
- Friedan's Emphasis on Power and Aggression
- Baby Talk
- Escondido Canyon Homeowners: Racists or Realists?
- Readers Speak Up in Defense of Rap Music
- New State Law and Higher Parking Fines
- Funds for Police
- A New Chapter in Korean-Black Understanding : Books: A scholar chronicles African-American hardships for Korean-Americans. The author says he is trying defuse hostilities and to show how the black struggle for civil rights has created opportunities for others.
- $30,000 Ceremony: Wrong Priorities
- HOLOCAUST HELL REVISITED
- Ferguson Misdirects Blame for Education Woes
- Clinton's Tilt on Troop Use Shows Duplicity
- Rubbish Barons Holding Monopoly
- Military Ethic
- CHRISTOPHERS CROSSED
- A Way to Help O.C. Businesses Compete
- Clinton & Hollywood
- TOPSY-TURVY WORLD
- Unsightly Cover Boy
- Development in West Hollywood
- Common Cents
- Sheepish Stays
- The Litigious Santa Monica Conservancy
- Funds for Police
- A WINNING OSCAR
- Readers Speak Up in Defense of Rap Music
- Ferguson Misdirects Blame for Education Woes
- Thanks for Taking On 'Meter Madness' Issue
- TV's Prime Team
- Surely He Jests
- Asian-American Studies at UCI
- Clinton & Hollywood
- Surely He Jests
- SUMMER SNEAKS : What's 'Sneaks'...
- Readers Speak Up in Defense of Rap Music
- Frittering Away Taxpayers' Millions
- Calling the War on Drugs a Failure
- Love's Labours Not Lost on Southern Oregon : Friendly Ashland, best known for its Shakespeare Festival, is a center for activities in surrounding Siskiyou Mountains.
- TV CROWING: Little Crow, co-founder of the...
- COVER STORY : The Rites of the Ancient Ones : Spiritualists Are Often Regarded as Charlatans, but to Practitioners a Visit to a <i> Curandero </i> Is as Spiritual as a Sunday Church Service.
- JOIN THE CROWD: If you're embroiled in...
- MOVING DAY: The past dozen years, the...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Flores and Svorinich Battle for Minority Vote in 15th District : Politics: The Republican candidates tout support from black and Latino Democrats. Campaign focus expands to Wilmington, Watts and Harbor Gateway.
- Who Will Lead the Way If Air Station Closes? : Airports: County, Newport Beach begin to lock horns over who will control the property and plan for conversion if the air station is shut down.
- COMMENTARIES ON CARD CLUBS : Honest Look at the Numbers Shows Revenue, Little New Crime : There is no statistical evidence that card clubs invite more dangers. Cities hold all the cards when they demand strict conditions on casinos.
- 3 Die in Spate of Weekend Violence in West County : Crime: Two men are shot and killed, another is stabbed to death over a span of 18 hours.
- Welcome to Cyburbia
- FOOT SOLDIERS: Students at the Isaac L....
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- OptimumCare Corp. Posts Profit
- Orange County's Legacy : Right in Your Own Back Yard
- George Corey; Foreign Correspondent and Screenwriter
- PRESIDENTIAL PRESENCE: President Clinton is going to...
- Key Serb Meeting Exposes Deep Rifts : Balkans: President Milosevic suffers major setback with disastrous bid to form pan-Serbian parliament. Name-calling, walkouts mar conference.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Plan to Sell, Lease Schools to Be Studied
- MOORPARK : Owner of Mobile-Home Park to Follow New Law
- Woo's 'Greed' Commercial
- Hamilton's Plans Don't Include Olympics : Figure skating: He applies for amateur status, but says that while he hasn't ruled it out, he has no desire to participate in the 1994 Winter Games.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Wins Title With Softball Sweep
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Pro Basketball
- Pension System Reform Seen
- Garden Reflections : Gazing Globes Create Pretty, Colorful Pictures of Favorite Flowered Spots
- Reno Urges Lawmakers to Renew Special Prosecutors Measure
- COLUMN ONE : Rethinking Origins of Sin : Genetic findings prompt religious leaders to take a new look at good and evil. One major question; Should you condemn someone for something they're predisposed to do?
- Howard H. Rolapp; Ex-President of Security Title Insurance Co.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Youth Gets 20 Years in Tourist's Shooting
- Yeltsin to Broaden the Scope of Privatization : Russia: Selloff of state property will be speeded up. Decree is meant to strike back at Communist and conservative forces.
- Remembering RFK: Inspiration, Flaws : Politics: Nearly 25 years after Robert Kennedy's death, his family and comrades gather to put his career in perspective.
- BURBANK : Run for Hungry Attracts Bigger Field
- SIMI VALLEY : Jewish Studies Center to Hold Tree Planting
- Sylmar Man, 21, Wounded at Restaurant : Crime: The victim is in good condition after being shot at a Taco Bell in Granada Hills. It is the third similar attack.
- Charges Against 70 Expected in Massacre
- Bomb Hurts 18 in Upscale Rome Area
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Mother Teresa Falls, Breaks Three Ribs
- Directors Discuss Code of Conduct for Water District
- More Southern Baptist Women Reach Pulpits : Clergy: Despite opposition by the denomination's leadership, the number of ordained females is on the rise. Most are better educated than their male counterparts.
- 9-Hour Hunt for O.C. Robbers Proves Fruitless
- Valley Obituaries
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mobile Home Park Tenants Win Round on Rent Control
- Girl Scout Volunteers Given Top Honor
- Vital Volunteers : Tutors Offer Guidance to Youths at County Probation Department Camps
- Federal Judge Orders INS to Halt Green Card Renewal Plan
- Sims Leads Barrage as CS Northridge Pounds Fresno State, 13-6 : College baseball: Catcher has five hits, four runs batted in, and Matadors keep alive hopes of gaining NCAA tournament berth.
- Ducks Reach 10,000 Season-Ticket Orders
- Probe of Post Office Shootings Urged : Violence: Lawyer for alleged stalking victim says the agency knew of danger but had a fatal indifference.
- Japan, Norway Fret as Whaling Ban Holds
- Ransom Readied in French School Hostage Crisis