- Hawaii Court Revives Suit on Gay Marriages : Rights: State justices overturn the dismissal of a challenge to the ban on same-sex unions.
- Getting Crowds Back Into Swing : * Bill Elliott leads a big band that strives to re-create an era's fresh sound and will make its first appearance in the Valley on Tuesday.
- A Visit to NASA : * Tours of the Dryden Flight Research Facility let the public get almost close enough to touch aeronautical exotica.
- Tories Humiliated by British Voters; Recession Blamed
- COSTA MESA : Vintage Planes to Mark Anniversary
- SHERMAN OAKS : Homeowners Fearful, Group Leader Says
- Car-Pool, Toll Lanes Coming to Wider Riverside Freeway : Transportation: Work to start May 17 on $346-million revamping of road to Inland Empire that could turn it from overcrowded corridor into a state-of-the-art throughway.
- TO MOTHER, WITH LOVE : Many events are scheduled to make the day special for that very special woman.
- When Boys Become Dads : Special Parenting Seminar Teaches Teen-Age Fathers How to Care for Offspring
- Lawyer Seeks Freedom for Witt's Stalker
- Police Unsure of Gang Link in Shooting
- City Assailed for Shelving Study on Chemical Hazards : Regulation: Ex-councilman who started project says Torrance is wasting chance to control risks. But the city says the program is too costly and unnecessary.
- No Decision on Schultz Yet : NCAA: Virginia gets two years' probation, but former athletic director's involvement still being considered.
- Sony's Guber Portrayed as Bonus-Stingy
- April Sales Figures Softer Than Expected : Retail: The monthly results indicate that consumers still have questions about the economy.
- SMALL BUSINESS : SBA, Chamber of Commerce Honor 9 at Anaheim Luncheon
- Funding Fights Don't Deter Building of Super Collider : Science: Debate over atom smasher's cost goes on, but folks in Texas plow ahead with biggest physics tool ever.
- UC Santa Barbara Chancellor to Resign Next Year
- STAR TOURS: The giant 100-inch Hooker reflector,...
- So Much Simpler and Appealing Now
- Lingerie Is Front and Center at the Met
- GETAWAYS : Focus on the Stars : * For 30 years, the 100-inch reflector telescope atop Mount Wilson reigned supreme. Now those heady days can be relived on weekend tours.
- LOS ANGELES : $5.5 Million Approved for Freeway Message Signs
- 2 Water Officials' Paid Leave to End May 24
- Smoggy Days Are Here Again, Experts Say : Environment: May inaugurates the eye-watering season. But the county's air quality has improved over the last 15 years.
- BUENA PARK : College Class Exhibits Fascinate Children
- Trailer Park Corpse Puzzles Authorities : Investigation: Identity of woman found inside a brick column at a trailer park and how she got there are unknown.
- Staff Shortages Hold Up Inspections, Fire Chief Says : Tragedy: In reviewing deadly apartment fire before city commission, Manning says his department is stretched too thin.
- ROUNDUP : Victory Over Poly Marks Sylmar's 5th Shutout in Row
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- Hoover's Casillas Makes Commitment to Arizona
- Getting Off Fast Track Gets Brown Ready to Run : Track: Golden West athlete used time away from the sport to rekindle his interest in it.
- Mitsubishi Plant Bringing 45 Jobs Into Santa Ana : Manufacturing: A switch in TV circuit board production from Singapore to headquarters here will begin next month.
- The Times TV Index TV Facts
- Clinton Adds Gore Aide to His Staff
- Healing Broken Bonds : * Divorce Anonymous helps people cope with the heartbreak and despair of a failed marriage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Europe Shares U.S. Outrage on Bosnia, Not Its Resolve : Policy: Christopher tries to forge allied consensus on stopping Serb aggression but gets lectures on difficulties.
- Yeltsin Pledges Action Against 'Neo-Bolsheviks' : Russia: He plans whirlwind moves on inflation and a new constitution to safeguard reforms.
- Flashbacks : Home Sewers Who Prefer the Aesthetics of the Past - the Geometric Seaming of an Art Deco Day Dress or the Fine tailoring of a '30s Suit - Stick to Vintage Patterns
- Officials Warn Parts of Valley Prone to Fire Hazard : Prevention: Inspections uncover many of the same conditions blamed in L.A. blaze.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council OKs $1,000 Grad Night Donation
- Medical Center Planned for the Uninsured : Health: Kaiser Permanente is donating a former nursing home to a group called Urban HealthCare Project, which will serve an Inglewood area that has lacked sufficient medical care.
- MISSION VIEJO : Molding a Message on Drinking
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Buys Building for $2.75 Million
- A Cease-Fire First--Then the Negotiation : Stop the carnage, then work on the details of the postwar settlement
- The Chill Is Gone for Chili : Angels: Cleanup hitter ends cold spell with game-winning homer against Yankees, 3-1.
- Meredith's Two-Hitter Gives SCC a Split
- Q&A; : What the Treasury Bond Shake-Up Means
- FAR & FAR RIGHT: When Morton Downey...
- Mrs. King Loses Court Fight to Get Her Husband's Papers
- Public Support for Clinton Economic Plan Falls : Survey: A poll by Times Mirror shows that the percentage backing the President's program is down to 46% and the share opposed has risen to 36%.
- WORLD MARKET: Immigrants who are hungry for...
- Rattan Can Do the Trick : * Furniture made from any of 150 species of climbing palms is much stronger than wicker.
- Cosmic 'Jeopardy' : What Would Humanity Do If It Knew the Big Answers? We'd Probably Find We Had Asked the Wrong Questions
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- Deal Could End Rock at Pacific Amphitheatre : Entertainment: After 10-year battle over high-decibel shows, fair board agrees to buy concert venue and limit noise.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Police Honor 7 Who Helped Catch Suspects
- CALABASAS : Curbside Recycling Gets Tentative OK
- Consultant Firm Linked to Jarvis Could End Up in Woo Camp
- Ex-Gynecologist Settles in Malpractice Suit : Court: Former Tustin doctor accused of sexually abusing more than 140 patients to pay undisclosed sum.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP
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- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- U.S. Worker Productivity Falls Back : Indicators: Analysts say the retreat reflects slow first-quarter economic growth. They expect the picture to improve.
- J.P. Morgan's Big-Ticket Bankers Want to Go Hollywood
- FHP Reports Quarter Profit of $14.4 Million
- Virus Spreads, Puts Squeeze on Table and Raisin Grapes : Vineyards: After attacking wineries in Napa and Sonoma, the disease is cropping up in Central Valley acreage.
- Irvine Co. Resurrects Home Marketing Unit : Housing: The division was abolished six months ago, and its revival bespeaks optimism about the future of the county's building industry. A former employee is rehired to run it.
- Belgrade to Cut Off Assistance to Bosnian Serbs : Balkans: Embargo in response to peace plan rejection could stem flow of fuel and arms.
- Senate Panel OKs Mining Law Reform Supported by Industry
- Reduced Tax Refunds Add to Recovery Woes
- WELCOME, MOMS: If there was any doubt...
- Urban Cowboys Roundup : Pierce College event will bring together teams from 10 schools in California and Nevada.
- VAN NUYS : School to Raise Cash for Stricken Girl
- Oak Park : County Planners Give Go-Ahead for New Park
- Juror Goes Public : Member of King Panel Becomes First to Fully Identify Himself
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Carr-Parker Reign Threatened
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- General Manager Jim Finks of the New...
- These Discs Offer Too Few Songs
- ART REVIEW : Reliving a Landmark in Photography
- National Video Rentals : 'Siege' Holds Onto Top Spot
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- From Denim to Silk, Men Can Relax When It Comes to Casual Shirts That Look Good, Too
- Cast in Bronze : Burbank's American Fine Arts Foundry, with a clientele of 400 artists, describes its work as a 'constant search for perfection.'
- CAMARILLO : Chamber Accepting Award Nominations
- IRVINE : UCI Student Group Starts Hunger Strike
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Deputies Issuing Court Citations to Taggers
- Overnight Closures of Freeway Set; Detours Suggested
- VENTURA : School District Honors Teachers of the Year
- GRANADA HILLS : Slain Boy's Mother to Address Students
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Becker Lose in Hamburg
- AEROSPACE
- Bill Would Set Majority Vote for School Parcel Tax Hikes
- THEATER REVIEW : Battlefield of the Mind : * Lonny Chapman's adaptation of 'The Red Badge of Courage' is a staged semblance of the endless waiting and sudden turmoil of war.
- BOOK REVIEW : Conscientious Chronicle Hums Along, but Doesn't Ever Sing : THE COAST A Journey Down the Atlantic Shore <i> by Joseph J. Thorndike</i> St. Martin's Press;$19.95, 233 pages
- Bound Together by Books : * A readers circle in Sherman Oaks hungrily dives into literary discussions, finding that the talk enriches the experience of reading, a group member says.
- Where to Find the Oldies
- Disney Faces $400,000 Fine for Illegal Workers : Employment: Company officials meet with INS representatives to discuss the recommended penalty. The park says most violations found in random check involve record-keeping.
- Coping With Infertility : * RESOLVE helps people struggling with frustrations from being unable to conceive children.
- Palestinian Charged in Trade Center Blast
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Definitely One for the Books
- No-Fly Zone : Contracts, Searches Required to Prevent Disruptions at Graduation
- 2 Local Programs Chosen for Clinton's 'Summer of Service' : Youth: UCLA School of Nursing project and another by a group of schools and community organizations are among the first selected.
- Phoenix Rises From the Ashes : Game 4: After Barkley leads the Suns to a decisive 101-86 victory, it's back to Arizona for the deciding game.
- Name in the News
- COMMENTARY : Injuries Not What They Are Cracked Up to Be : Hockey: Gretzky's 'charley horse' last month was really a cracked rib.
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Boys, Girls Make Quick Work of the League Championships
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL FINAL FOUR : CSUN Tries to Focus on Task at Hand : Men's semifinals: Tenth-ranked Penn State could ambush the Matadors if they look ahead to probable matchup for title against No. 1 UCLA.
- Game Goes 24 Innings for Nothing
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Totoro': A Charming Tale of Sisterhood
- New NBC News Chief Makes His Presence Felt : Television: Andrew Lack overhauls a prime-time magazine series that was to start next month.
- Thunderstorm of Talent Pours In for Rain Forest
- Free Friday Concerts Added by Museum
- TV/RADIO
- Political Romp 'Dave' Is Satirically Correct : A smoothly professional effort, the film's strongest suit is the delicately pitched comic performances of its actors.
- AUTOS
- Bugs Reported in New Version of Microsoft DOS : Technology: But the giant software company criticizes test methods used in a trade journal's study.
- Book Looks : "In Vogue: 75 Years of Style"
- International Marketplace : A variety of Valley ethnic food stores cater to those hungry for home cooking.
- U.S. Investigation Found Postal Service Beset With Problems in Workplace
- Color Coordinated : * Red Young and his Red Hots emphasize the vocal sound of the '40s, but their audience transcends the generation gap.
- KICK FLICK: For students at Ventura County's...
- Hospital Won't Close Center for Ill Kids
- Officials Seek Funds to Expand Metro Rail : Transit: L.A. County representatives ask a House subcommittee for $190 million to propel the system into the San Fernando Valley and other outlying areas.
- Nobelist Urges Temporary Visas for Guatemalan Exiles
- Disney Facing a Record $400,000 INS Fine : Immigration: The proposed sanction is for an alleged 1,156 violations found among 6,000 workers' files. Disneyland says 55 were terminated, but only 5 because of improper documentation.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rivers' Shooting Ousts Pacers
- Rams' Kinchen Has Knee Surgery
- NFL, Players Finalize Agreement
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Barkley Finally Broke Through
- 3 More Prep Baseball Players Sign With Lions
- 'From Hollywood to Hanoi' to Open Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival
- 'Dog Pointing Partridges': LACMA Gift Fills Gap
- Tied to the Land : Jazz: Dori Caymmi, appearing in San Juan Capistrano, plays music deeply linked to Brazil--just like his legendary father.
- 'Elvira's Cross' Lacks Humanity
- Greenspan Has Words of Reassurance : Banking: The Fed chief tells the industry it has nothing to fear if interest rates should rise.
- When in Doubt, Look Appropriate
- 81-Year-Old Man Kills Self Over Lottery Scam
- House Panel Takes Up Tax Package : Congress: Democrats resist GOP attempts to knock out key parts of Clinton plan. $30 billion in investment credits are not likely to pass.
- Lottery Panel Confirmation Put on Hold : Legislature: Senate will look into two interim appointees' role in awarding a lucrative computer contract that attracted only one bidder.
- German Official Admits Misusing Funds, Resigns
- OXNARD : Employee Suggestion Program Instituted
- SYLMAR : Store Lets Kids Cash In on Good Behavior
- PORT HUENEME : Young Learns Lesson in Televised Meetings Bid
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Board Modifies Landfill Stand
- Officials Warn Parts of Valley Prone to Fire Hazard : Safety: Chief Manning says manpower shortage forces inspection delays.
- NORTH HILLS : Man Who Confessed Killing to Stand Trial
- Accused Child Abuser Seems to Be a Victim of 'Hysteria, Witch Hunt'
- Second-Guessing in Waco Tragedy
- Combat Missions for Women
- Combat Missions for Women
- Gun Control
- Accused Child Abuser Seems to Be a Victim of 'Hysteria, Witch Hunt'
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- Silence Is Leaden in 'To Kill a Mime'
- Drug Price Cuts: Mystery Solved
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- Peace Plan for Karabakh Gains Support
- 'Corrosive Influence of Money' in Sacramento Decried : Legislature: The outgoing U.S. attorney, who led Capitol corruption probe, suggests that reforms are needed in a system so dependent on huge sums for election campaigns.
- Raising Plants, Preschoolers : * Youngsters help beautify a play yard as part of a teacher's effort to make their first school experience positive.
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- $25,000 Raised for Travelers Aid Group
- Sculpting New Police Philosophy
- LOS ANGELES : Arrest Ordered for Ex-Lawman
- LA CRESCENTA : Graffiti Cleanup Scheduled May 22
- Deputy Chief Hunt to Retire From LAPD
- Marine Dies, Another Hurt in Exercise
- Countywide : Awards to Be Given for Fire Service
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Cheers Lifted Norman's Spirits
- Titans Know NCAA Berth Is Not a Sure Thing
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- Name in the News
- Gray Slewpy Breaks Leg; Career Is Probably Over
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- Global Affairs Leave Senator in Stitches
- 5,000 White S. African Farmers Threaten War if More Are Killed
- This weekend is your last chance to...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Graffiti Law Makes Possession a Crime
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reaching Out in AIDS Education
- State Finds Much Amiss at Compton College : Education: Report says the faculty works in a climate of fear and intimidation. It also charges that financial controls are lacking or circumvented.
- SAN FERNANDO : Alumni Teach Kids About Career Choice
- Museum to Introduce Art to Students
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : McGwire Pounds Clemens, Red Sox
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : According to Lukas' Theory, Derby Finish Is Preordained
- Water Polo
- A Lot Has Changed in Less Than a Week
- Gospel Concert Hopes to Raise $150,000
- THEATER REVIEWS : Still Some Strengths in Lackluster 'Fiddler'
- Tokos Reports Loss but Stock Keeps Rising
- Fitzgerald's Valley Days : * A documentary will look at the fabled novelist's life on the West Coast as he sought a literary comeback.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Looking for a Low-Cal Locale : * Considering the dietary restrictions at Thin's In, its menu is impressively large and eclectic.
- State's Landmark Stalking Law Could Have Put Hilbun Behind Bars : Legislation: The woman he attacked chose not to file complaint earlier. She asked police for help Wednesday but didn't have the $182 court filing fee.
- Ex-Officer Sought in Theft of $22,000 From LAPD
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : School Boundary Changes Proposed
- Vanishing Act : Magic Castle Seeks Donations to Offset Lower Attendance
- Man Held on Drunk Driving Charge in Death on Freeway
- Drug Charges Are Dismissed Against Smith
- Starting Over : Nearly Six Years After Squandering Chance Against Tyson, Tucker Has a Second Shot at Title
- Valko Named La Quinta Coach
- El Camino Real Writes New Script for Taft : High school baseball: Conquistadores make sure Toreadors don't pull off another upset, 8-2.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers: Don't Rule Out Trade
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Depth Key to Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Qiu Ju': Razor Tied With Silk, Cotton
- Action Films, Hong Kong-Style : Movies: A two-week festival at MainPlace / Santa Ana begins with 'A Chinese Ghost Story.' Among the 13 other features are two starring Jackie Chan.
- AIRLINES
- Seeing the Light : Scientist Creates O.C. Company That Uses Lasers to Test Products
- The Times Music Index Stacking Up Sales
- District Board OKs Pacoima School's Bid for Autonomy
- COLUMN ONE : A Vision of the Fight for Better Care : Advances have made cataract surgery popular among Medicare patients--too popular, critics say. Such cost-control questions are at the heart of Clinton's health reform effort.
- Cowboy Boots Gained a Foothold Far From America's Old West
- Working With Vintage Patterns
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- GLENDALE : Police Seek Suspect in Fatal Shooting
- It's too bad Harbor-UCLA Medical Center doesn't...
- Koon and Powell File for New Federal Trial
- VENTURA COUNTY : Smog Season Is Dead Ahead
- VENTURA : Freeway Irrigation System to Be Upgraded
- WOODLAND HILLS : Street Repairs Still Pending After Slide
- Giving Fingerlings a Hand : Group Builds Special Tank to Help Young Seabass Grow to Maturity and Restore Species' Numbers in Local Waters
- Film: Sony Pictures Entertainment has struck a...
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- CHARTER MEMBER: It took months of negotiations...
- L.A. Officer Wounds Man During Chase : Investigation: Shooting occurs five hours after the injured man reportedly pulled a gun on another policeman.
- COMPTON : Ex-Police Chief Pleads Not Guilty to Grand Theft
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : A Battle Over the Future of L. A. Schools
- Capistrano Depot Parking Lot to Close for 2 Days
- County Assessor Sanford, 57, Dies After Suffering Stroke
- GLENDALE : Board Approves Use of Metal Detectors
- He had a civil explanation: Police rushed...
- NEWPORT BEACH : 11-Year City Worker Pleads to Keep Job
- Accused Wife Killer to Claim Mental Abuse
- Gang Bans--Be Careful How You Do It
- Koon and Powell File Motions for New Trial
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : AROUND THE NBA : Rookie of Year? Take One Guess
- Athletes Move to Head of the Class : Preps: Seven boys and seven girls have been named as finalists for the first South Bay Achievement Awards.
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- Armijo Leaves Party Without His State Title
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tradition, Home Court Favor the Bruins
- MUSIC REVIEW : East Coast Trio Brings the Pleasure of Familiar Repertory to Bing Theater
- 'Dragon,' Jason Scott Lee: They Have the Chops : The biopic depicts a larger-than-life Bruce Lee. The actor playing him meets the challenge and proves himself a star in the making.
- 25 Points of Light : Art: Sheila Klein's 'Vermonica,' which will be turned on every night for one year, features various fixtures emblematic of the 250 styles and vintages currently used in L.A.
- Richard Raub Ends Career With a Storm : Music: Conductor winds up 23 years with Orange Coast Singers. Farewell includes little known work "Der Sturm."
- TV REVIEW : 'Nureyev': The Making of a Dancer
- JAZZ REVIEW : Salute to Marshall Royal Consistently Entertaining
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Exotic Pause That Refreshes
- New 'Abyss' Proves Daunting Alternative : James Cameron has added 28 minutes of unreleased footage along with three minutes of expanded credits to his 1989 work to, in effect, create another film.
- THEATER BEAT : 'Tarantula' Spins a Weird Web at Cast Theatre
- THE ARTS
- New Battle for 'Game,' 'Unforgiven,' 'Men' : The three movies are scheduled to hit the home-video market in the beginning of July.
- 'Quantum Leap' Ratings Jump on Final Telecast
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : A Real Humdinger : Costa Mesa Civic Wrings Significant Fun From Trivial but Charming 'Bells Are Ringing'
- TV/RADIO
- Crossing the Line--for the Right Reason
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Lounge Act' Sings Dull Song at Lost Studio
- LITIGATION : Alleged Corruption in Mexico Now an Issue in British Courts
- MARKETS : Partners in Trade: California and Israel : The growing relationship could mean more jobs and a boost for the state's economic recovery.
- REAL MOTHER'S DAY: An Anaheim woman is...
- Shootings Reflect Stress in the Workplace : Tensions: Job pressures reportedly have been a factor in 34 post office-related killings since 1983. A congressional inquiry last year blamed poor management.
- Fit to Be Tied Delivers the Goodies
- SIMI VALLEY : Rockwell to Conduct Free Guided Tours
- VAN NUYS : Witness Recants Her Denial of Rape
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 70 Years in Sexual Assault
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Placed on Veterans Home List
- It's a New Surface but Same Game for Former West Player
- Could a Disney Tie to FBI Dim His Luster? : Hollywood: Unauthorized biography claims he gave information to J. Edgar Hoover on entertainment figures suspected of political subversion.
- MAKING HIS MARK: A third-team All-American volleyball...
- Putting Stock in Donna Karan's Success : Designers: The creator of simple, elegant clothes is about to go public with her company, insiders say. Will she succeed where so many others have failed?
- GOT THE WORD: Garden Grove Councilman Ho...
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- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- 31 Prisoners Killed in Sierra Leone Jail Cell
- Senate Votes to Strengthen Lobbying Laws : Legislation: Action is in response to public demands for more curbs. Bill seeks added oversight and calls for threshold of $5,000 for advocacy efforts.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Officials Lobby Congress for Metro Rail Funding
- The Beat Goes On : Sheriff's Division Has Grown, Changed With East County
- Senate Hearings Mirror a Distorted Image : Gays in the military: The criterion should be conduct, just as in the business world.
- Proposal for Recreational Area Pushed : Casitas: The water district, citing budget constraints, wants to build on federally protected watershed.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Esperanza Boys Win Another League Title
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Drama Does Not Always Play in 'Saul' : Conductor Robert Hickok instills Handel's work with theatrical sense--sometimes with impressive results, sometimes not--at Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- NOT GUILTY: The acquittal of a Moorpark...
- Home Made : The latest patterns and fabrics are keeping millions of cost-conscious sewers in stitches. It's never been easier to make everything from draperies to designer dresses.
- Bosnian Serb General Still Smiling After Peace Is Stalled
- 'Casual' Gunman Left Shock, Terror, Chaos in His Wake : Scene: Dana Point witnesses describe suspect's calm behavior amid the pandemonium he created as 'surreal.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Arrested in Shaking Death of Infant Girl
- OXNARD : 7 Youths Arrested in Graffiti Spree
- Woman's Role in Airline Extortion Attempt Disputed : Courts: Prosecution claims Joan Hill was an integral part of bomb threat. Defense says she was an unwitting accomplice who did not know the true nature of her act.
- WOODLAND HILLS : $1.3 Million Given for Violence Think Tank
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Dons Fight to Win This Title
- COMMENTARY : Once Again, Lakers Are a Hot Ticket