- SIMI VALLEY : Sign-Ups Taken for Toxic Waste Roundup
- STUDIO CITY : City Council Offers Reward in Slaying
- Forever a Hero : Classmates Voice Respect for Ailing Nixon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : March to Raise Funds for 'Healthier Babies'
- A Disappointing End to Thomas' Career
- PREP ROUNDUP : Buyukuncu Speeds to Season Best for Woodbridge
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park's Move Boosts Left-Handed Pitching
- His Eye's Not on the Prize : Third Pulitzer Hasn't Made Edward Albee Any Mellower
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- Willie Brown to Introduce Tax Credit Bill for Business
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Regional Report: PASADENA : Site for Health Center for Needy Is Obtained
- A Night of Wine, Auction and Song
- ENVIRONMENT : Firm to Pay $485,000 for Toxic Chemical Emissions
- Child-Care Crunch : Protest: Rally in Westwood will be part of nationwide effort to call attention to low wages paid to those who supervise youngsters.
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Ruling Allows City to Close Nude Theater
- Judicial Candidate Accuses Rival of Violating State Law
- 2 Armed Men Rob Convenience Store
- Countywide : Affordable Housing Projects Advance
- River May Be Regulated as Entire System : Resources: Without its management, legal battles could occur the next time a dry cycle hits, organizers say.
- Holyfield, Moorer Weigh 214 for Rare Equal-Size Matchup
- THOUSAND OAKS : Banker Pleads Guilty to 1 Count of Fraud
- CAMARILLO : Guest Readers Enliven Library Story Hours
- SCC Baseball Making News With Victories
- Where's the Fight in Words?
- TENNIS / OJAI TOURNAMENT : This Diverse Event Is a Showcase for the Future
- CLUB REVIEW : A Naughty Haven for Young Scenesters
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Grounds for Spending Morning at Mile Square Park
- Regional Report: LITTLE TOKYO : Fatal Carjacking Renews Effort for Police Outpost
- Mixed Signals
- Sunset Billboard Brings Out the Activist in Therapist
- THE TIMES POLL : Enthusiasm for Clinton's Health Reform Is Waning
- On Clear Trail You Can Hike Forever
- Music Man : 4,000 Admirers Turn Out to Mark Henry Mancini's 70th Birthday
- TUJUNGA : Kid Fest Planned as YMCA Fund-Raiser
- Carpinteria Man Arrested in Assaults on 2 Women at Beach
- WEST HILLS : Man Relives His Glory Days of 1950s at Home
- Study Offers Hope of Kidney Disease Treatment : Medicine: UCLA researchers find that the anti-cancer drug taxol halts the growth of destructive cysts in mice.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia Not Up to Challenge as Laguna Beach Sweeps to Victory
- Measures Presses for Plan for Homeless : Ventura: The councilwoman calls for combining improved social services with stepped-up police enforcement.
- At Ojai, a Look at the Future of Tennis
- There's No Bledsoe in This Year's NFL Draft
- Chandler Strips Scholarships of 2 CSUN Players : Women's basketball: Waldorf, Esparza are removed on same day school announces signing of six recruits.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Taylor Leads Rancho Santiago in Softball
- Mining French Novels for a Gem : 'Deep personal reasons' led director Claude Berri to take on 'Germinal,' the story of coal miners' lives.
- 'Macbeth' to Open ART's 8th Season
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- Executive Travel
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Costa Mesa maker...
- Interpore International: The Irvine manufacturer of synthetic...
- COMPTON : Judge Allows Green to Retain Council Seat
- FOR THE KIDS : Dolls Provide a Slice of Cultural History : Valentina Solo, 81, of Russia has been making the mannequins most of her life.
- Singapore's Caning Sentence Divides Americans, Poll Finds
- ELECTIONS : CARSON : City Ponders Best Way to Fill Council Seat
- Africa's Former Pariah Is Now a Potent Future Force : Economics: A powerhouse is expected after South Africans vote. Their neighbors are filled with hope, fear.
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : BOYS' ALL-STARS : St. John Bosco Selections Lead Senior-Dominated Squad
- SAN CLEMENTE : Health Care Center to Hold Open House
- Thousand Oaks Homeowners at Top of Quake Relief List
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Wrong Man Held 1 Day as Carjack Suspect
- Mayor's Budget to Affect Everyday Life in the Valley : Government: The $4.3-billion plan would fund more police and improve streets but would add no additional staff at new parks.
- Man Shot by Police Probably Feared Another Arrest, Father Says : Crime: Terry Parker, 23, had been out of jail three months on his third drunk-driving conviction. Authorities say he tried to run officer down.
- Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament Sets Sail for 95th Time
- Crespi Has 3 Hits, 9 Errors, No Chance in 12-3 Setback
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Helped by Some Old Friends, Contreraz Throws Shutout
- Party Planned to Build Bridge With Neighbors : Simi Valley Freeway: Work crews to thank residents for their patience during the project to repair two overpasses.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL : Santa Margarita Rallies to Tie Tustin for First
- Neal Fears Throwing Caution to the Wind
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Have Laptop and Cellular Phone, Will Travel : Workplace: Companies are eliminating space and arming employees with portable technology that can turn anywhere from a car seat to a hotel lobby into a virtual office.
- COUSCOUS : A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Noodle
- Schooling by Gender : Some teen-agers thrive in girls-and boys-only institutions. Others say they'd go crazy in such a situation. Are there social or academic advantages?
- PASADENA : Fund-Raisers to Benefit Leukemia-Stricken Boy
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Terrace Caffe Aims to Satisfy, Not Excite : Fine-tuning will help the new eatery capitalize on its well prepared, moderately priced bistro menu.
- Heading South
- INGLEWOOD : City Pins Hopes for Card Club on Sports Figures
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Rookie Goalie Blanks Sharks for 4-0 Victory
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Serves Notice With 3-0 Victory Over El Toro
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mancini's Birthday Tribute Filled With Song, Celebrities
- FCC Sets Auction for New Broadcast, Paging Licenses : Technology: Summer bidding may transform how Americans communicate, watch TV.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- 'Ham' on ROM : Deal Will Put Dr. Seuss Books on Computer Discs
- Executive Travel : Airlines Dismayed Over 'Back-to-Back Ticketing'
- Asian American Media Guide Offered
- American Airlines parent AMR Corp. said its...
- Clean Shave
- Sports divers see something fishy in refusal to protect Garibaldis.
- 'Mayberry' Turns to Mayhem in El Segundo City Elections : Politics: As usual, the tranquil community's small-town charm suffered as tempers flared during City Council campaigns.
- ROCK TALK : Ventura's Beach Party a Very Safe Bet : The ninth annual event, which will feature the Bombers and the Convertibles, takes no chances.
- Clinton Proposes Wider Use of Air Power in Bosnia
- Waking Up to the Dark : A nocturnal course meanders through fog-dampened streets under the warm glow of street lamps to discover the soul of a slumbering populace.
- Exchange Visitors Embrace Cityscape
- Giving Children an Early Start on Reading
- Parents Say Vote on School Calendar Doesn't Add Up : Education: They find balloting in exercise of local power weighted in favor of teachers. Principal says it's fair.
- POMONA : Warning Issued on College Solicitors
- LOS ANGELES : Charge Reduced in Alleged Harassment of Girl on Plane
- Effect of Newport-Mesa School Fraud Detailed : Theft: Class sizes grew, dozens of teachers were laid off because of Stephen Wagner's crime, grand jury says.
- Vandals Deface Mural at School
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Ends Bid for Santa Clarita Water Co.
- Council OKs Use of Strip Mall Directory Signs : Thousand Oaks: City action is latest in bid to improve relations with entrepreneurs and retailers. Code revisions face public hearings.
- Myanmar Pays Homage to a Buddhist Relic
- Robinsons-May Getting Repairs and New Stock
- Doctors, Aid Workers Decry Gorazde 'Massacre' : Bosnia: Fifteen children are among victims of fierce Serbian assault. Hospital and refugee center are shelled.
- Garamendi's Work Ethic: He Wears It Well
- COURT WATCH : The Public Pays Up
- OXNARD : Man Jailed in Death Faces New Charges
- Reseda Man Is Waging Secession Campaign to 'Save California'
- 700 Science Entries Vie for Top Honors : Education: Projects ranging from cooling the heat of chili peppers to family personality differences compete for awards in Ventura County contest.
- Man Sent to Prison for Stalking His Ex-Girlfriend : Oak View: He will serve two years in first case of its kind in county. Judge refuses to grant probation.
- ENCINO : Meeting to Address Coffeehouse Proposal
- Scholarship Named for Adam Bischoff
- LOS ANGELES : Muslim, Arab Nations Urged to Pull Out of U.N.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Seeks to Clarify Parking Law
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Dump Foes to Meet Tonight With Officials
- Pastorini Finds Sanctuary Behind a Mask : Taft Softball Catcher Glad to Escape the Glare of Tennis' Spotlight
- Barkley Can't Quit Talking
- TV REVIEW : 'Scaring' Raises Interesting Questions
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Best Part of Waking Up . . .
- Washington Eases Aggressive Posture Toward N. Korea : Diplomacy: At urging of leaders in Seoul, U.S. lifts threat to resume war games. Tensions rose after north declared nuclear sites off limits to inspectors.
- NATO Backs U.N. Request for Expanded Air Strikes
- City Leaves Park Drug Problem to Police Chief : Crime: Santa Monica Council rejects plan to control narcotics dealing in Palisades Park by assigning officers there.
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : New Homes to Replace Florence Apartments
- Il Fornaio Delivers on an Ambitious Undertaking
- Catching killers used to be easier....
- Various artists "Africa: Never Stand Still" / <i> Ellipsis Arts</i>
- Ethnicity Is a Key Factor in Assembly Democratic Primary : Election: Monterey Park contenders, one Latina and one Chinese American, are at odds over leadership, effectiveness.
- 'F' Grades Reduce High Truancy Rates
- Countywide : Banks, Cities Join in Fighting Bad Checks
- YORBA LINDA : $2.5-Million Gym Gets Council's OK
- IRS Seizes Records in Tax Fraud Probe : Investigation: Mission Hills preparer is suspected of filing false documents for thousands of clients.
- Lazar Proposes Abolishing Council Panels
- Bad Weather Forces Edwards Landing of Shuttle Endeavour : NASA: The space plane ends a productive 11-day mission by scrapping a planned touch-down at Kennedy Space Center.
- Conventional Practice Goes by the Boards
- McNall Sued by Company That Repaired Kings' Jet
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Blast by Olivares Sinks Simi Valley
- Futility Infielder : Playing on Three of Baseball's Most Inept Teams Forced Johnny Beradino to Act
- Coach Relents and Lifts His Ban on Sex for Swiss World Cup Team
- Queen "Sheer Heart Attack" (1974) / <i> Hollywood Records</i>
- HEALTH : Bill Seeks to Lure Doctors to Underserved Southeast
- AVALON : City Council Selects Interim Member
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa software and...
- Blue Chips Fall Amid Interest Rate Worries
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Accentuate the Positive
- Bread Leftovers: Good to the Last Crumb
- Zoning Action Delayed on Radisson Hotel
- COLUMN ONE : David and Goliath in Caucasus : Feisty Karabakh Armenians are defying the odds in a battle to liberate their tiny enclave from Azerbaijan. The key to their success? 'This is a war for our existence,' one veteran says.
- OXNARD : Trial Begins for Man Accused in Slaying
- 2 Men Force Motorist Over, Rob Her at Gunpoint in Seal Beach
- Top Chefs to Share Talents at Fund-Raiser for the Homeless
- Community Split Over Proposals for East Wilmington Site
- Florida College Slayer Receives Death Sentence
- With Free Parking in Peril, Senate Shifts Out of Neutral : Member's call to give up reserved airport lots fails as lawmakers rise in passionate defense of the perk.
- Natural History Museum Names New Head
- Poignant Goodby to a 'Very Special Lady' : Funeral: 250 mourners accompany Evelyne Marie Lobo Villegas' casket in a traditional Juaneno procession.
- Countywide : Mall to Host Quake Preparedness Expo
- More Families to Be Moved in DDT Cleanup
- Public Defender Supports Judge : Courts: Clayman asks officials to resist D. A.'s disqualification of Lawrence Storch from felony cases.
- Quake Heroines to Be Honored by Firm
- CAMARILLO : Panel Approves East Side Development
- Birds Didn't Budge From Road, Which Made Drivers Sitting Ducks
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Some Global Ties Wrap Up This Recruit
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Party's Almost Over for Japan's Former Rulers
- Bullfrogs Make Room for Date With Streisand
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Returns to Form With Shutout
- UC Santa Barbara Lands Danny Prince
- New Jersey Doesn't Get the Stamp of Approval
- Bopsicle's Stand Is an Education : Jazz: Performing in an Orange Coast College classroom, the band gives a lesson in how to blend fine music and fun.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Living on the Edge? : Couples caught up in high-profile scandals face private trials at least as grueling as the public ones. Just ask Rosario Ames.
- Sports
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : GIRLS' ALL-STARS : Future Appears Bright as Juniors Take Center Stage
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antonovich Praised and Pressed by City Council
- LOS ANGELES : Repair of Quake-Damaged Coliseum Peristyle Studied
- Building The City : A Guide to Planning and Development
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Arrested in Attack on Youth
- Council OKs 3rd Office for Alarcon
- L. A. Offers Grants for Environment
- House Moves On : Historic Cottage Due for Demolition Gets New Lot in Life
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Home Losing Streak Continues, 7-5
- Rams Want Fresno Quarterback but Might Take Cowboys' Harper
- Angels Soar With Leiter's Arm, 8-2
- University's Zeigler Is Headed to Cornell
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Miller Comes Back Strong to Challenge
- THEATER REVIEW : A Slice of Suburban Warfare : Despite built-in setbacks, Irvine Community troupe creates tension in a work about a would-be rape victim in a 'safe' town.
- A Gross-Out 'Serial Mom' : <i> In "Serial Mom," the perfect, suburban wife and mother of two teen-agers is eventually put on trial for half a dozen grisly murders of townsfolk whose offenses range from dumping her daughter to wearing white shoes after Labor Day. (Rated R.)</i>
- Boardwalk: The Debate Continues Over Refurbishment
- Japanese Politics
- Puzzle: There's No Answer, No Matter How You Slice It
- Choosing a New Justice
- Air Bag Theft
- Rwanda Massacre
- Harbor: Development of Alameda Corridor
- Police State
- Congreve and Dickens
- Tagging: Reading the Writing on the Wall
- Debate Over School Prayer
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Major...
- MOVIES - April 21, 1994
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- Obituaries - April 21, 1994
- Obituaries - April 21, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 21, 1994
- Key House Lawmaker Opposes Clinton's Drug Panel Proposal : Congress: Move by Dingell is seen as concession to get health care bill through his Energy and Commerce Committee.
- Special Task Force to Target Tax Cheats : Probe: Inter-agency federal effort will search for ways to halt refund fraud. Returns filed by computer will get particular attention.
- Illegal Immigrant Prison Funding Voted by House
- CHANGING TIMES: "Orange County to me is...
- State Tests Tardy at Many Schools : Education: Late delivery of the controversial standard exams throws some district's schedules into turmoil.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH REFORM : Good Profits Can Mean Good Care : Crusaders are looking for ways to cap administrative costs and profits. They risk crippling innovative new health plans.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Parts of Budget Will Be Tough Sell : Finances: Critics say Riordan's proposal to consolidate a number of departments will reduce their effectiveness. Shippers, airlines may fight planned transfer of harbor and airport revenues.
- Rolling Some Extra 'Hoosiers' Credits
- How Deep Is Universal Into 'Waterworld'? : Movies: Chairman Tom Pollock denies the price tag is $100 million for a futuristic ocean drama starring Kevin Costner set to be filmed off Hawaii this summer.
- Delays Plague 2nd Round of School Tests : Education: Late delivery of materials disrupts scheduling by campuses, sparking further criticism of troubled CLAS program. A distributor is preparing a report on the extent of the problem.
- Merchants Clear Away the Smoke : Ordinance: Restaurants, bars must comply with Long Beach's new smoking restrictions. But those who still want to light up are hot under the collar.
- King, Officers Now Share Goal: Settlement : Trial: Both sides would benefit if the city consents to foot the bill for punitive damages assessed to individuals. But legal and political issues make a last-minute agreement unlikely.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Riordan's Budget Ideas a Tough Sell : Finances: Mayor's proposal to consolidate six departments in $4.3-billion spending plan faces a major fight in the City Council.
- Regional Report: LONG BEACH : Merchants Clearing Away the Smoke
- Delays Plague 2nd Round of School Tests : Education: Late delivery of materials disrupts scheduling by campuses, sparking further criticism of the troubled CLAS program. The distributor is preparing a report on the extent of the problem.
- New Twist in Ticket Dispute : Rose Bowl: Businessman with UCLA connections was allowed to buy 4,000 tickets to Jan. 1 game.
- Rodney King gets award of $3.8 million
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : IN DEVELOPMENT
- Utility Index's Strength Could Signal a Bottom
- Green Ways to Celebrate Earth Week
- THE BOSNIA DILEMMA : Yeltsin Warns Serbs to Stop Attacks : Russia: The Kremlin leader's sharply worded statement shows shift in attitude toward longtime allies.
- THE BOSNIA DILEMMA : Seeking Safety in Bosnia
- Supreme Court Bars Sex Bias in Jury Selection
- The 'Beanfield' Burden : John Nichols has crafted elegant meditations on the environment and worked on his fair share of screenplays. But he can't stop people from focusing on the whimsical cult favorite tha he wrote 20 years ago.
- Decisions
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golf Course Proposal Won't Be on Ballot
- BURBANK : More Funds Sought for YMCA Expansion
- CALABASAS : Engineer Picked for Top Post at Water District
- COSTA MESA : Carpenter Sues City for $10,774
- Crescenta Valley Mourns Death of Junior Varsity Volleyball Player
- Vargas Offers Enough Relief to Earn a Start : College baseball: Northridge right-hander impressive in 15-6 loss to Loyola, will join rotation for key series.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Replaces Curtis at Leadoff
- Del Mar Avionics Takes New Direction : Technology: The company, rooted in military contracting, turns to manufacturing compact disks as defense industry slumps.
- Israel Rounds Up 400 Palestinians in Sweeping Raids : Mideast: The detainees are suspected of backing the radical Islamic group Hamas. Their arrests come amid suicide attacks by its military wing.
- RATE RELIEF: The mercury may climb this...
- Key Democrats Urge Tougher Haiti Sanctions : Caribbean: Influential U.S. senators introduce bill to tighten embargo. It would also deny funds for repatriation of refugees.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Merchants Plant Seeds of Revival
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Pickets Again Protest Ritter Ranch Suit Against Council
- Bobby Lee Beeman, Former Musician at Knott's, Dies
- Building The City : A Guide to Planning and Development
- BOYS
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Latest Loss by Lakers a Painful Reminder : Pro basketball: Bitter reality of missing playoffs becomes clear after 105-98 setback against Nuggets.
- POP/ROCKPearl Jam Tour Delayed: Pearl Jam will...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 14% of American Presidents Have Suffered From Strokes
- FAMILY : An Emboldened Vocabulary Lesson
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Reopens After Water Safety Verified
- Thousand Oaks Banker Pleads Guilty to 2 Counts of Fraud : Courts: Olen B. Phillips could serve up to 24 months in prison. He had faced 12 charges in federal indictment.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Gets Grant From Kaiser
- Silo to Pay Penalty in Credit Card Settlement
- County's Unemployment Rate Falls Slightly in March : Jobs: Most of the positions are in agriculture. State reports a dip to 8.4% from 8.9% in February.
- VAN NUYS : 4 Motels Again Told to Hire Security
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Rules Out Overtime for Top 5 DWP Managers
- Ex-Wife Lays Claim to Proceeds of Sequel to Bestseller : Entitlement: Laguna Beach author contends the book was written after their divorce in 1977 and belongs to him alone.
- On Screen, Bases Are Loaded : Baseball: America's national pastime is enjoying a renaissance in Hollywood-- 'Major League II' is in theaters and six more projects are on their way. But a decade ago, the game wasn't a hot topic.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : Patent Suit Jury Trials Are the Rage
- After Tragedy, Train Crew Returns to New Nightmare : Railroading: Near spot where Buena Park youth died in daredevil game, another stands on tracks, escapes.
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Travails of the Wealthy Enliven Tawdry Tales of a Stale Upper Crust : TALES OF YESTERYEAR <i> by Louis Auchincloss</i> ; Houghton Mifflin, $21.95, 230 pages
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Balancing the Scales for the Shopper
- A Deadly Message if Serbs Are Unchecked : Europe, Asian security at risk; U.S. must seize the moment
- The Fed Does California No Favor
- Black, Poor Medicare Patients Get Worse Care : Hospitals: More affluent elderly patients received better treatment, RAND study finds. But higher-quality teaching facilities minimized some shortcomings.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals End Braves' Streak
- Expos Hold On to Beat Giants
- PREP ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Halts Whittier Christian's Winning Streak
- Academic All-Star Awards Set for April 28
- Blue-Chipper Has Options : NFL draft: Alcorn linebacker Thierry is an academic standout, too.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- U.S. Trade Deficit for February Zooms 46% to $9.7 Billion : Commerce: The deterioration is led by big drops in overseas sales of airplanes, computer chips and pharmaceuticals.
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- INSURANCE
- REAL ESTATE
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The oil company has...
- Sure, They Can Rock--but Can They Swing?
- NEWBURY PARK : Townhome Project Receives Panel's OK
- NASA Gives $400,000 Grant for Quake Study : Science: Money will help expand network of measuring stations to determine how seismic slip is spread throughout the region.
- Cagey Musketeers Hit Old-Fashioned Way--On the Field
- U.S. Gets Another Shot at Defeating Moldova
- COMMENTARY : When Culver City Asks 'Is It Art?' It Misses the Point : Art: The City Council's decision to allow some architecture to satisfy its one-percent-for-art requirement is misguided and, in the end, stingy.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Patzakis in Ambassador Recital
- British Cola Boasts 'Original American Taste,' but Is It Real Thing?
- Earth's Young Defenders : For Legions of Environmentally Aware Kids and Teen-Agers, It <i> Is</i> Easy Being Green
- Here's Your Hat, What's Your Hurry?
- WHITTIER : Teamster Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder
- SANTA ANA : Alternate Plan for School to Be Aired
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : IN DEVELOPMENT
- Don't Blame Greenspan; It's the Growing Savings Deficit, Stupid
- Manufacturers on the Upswing : Economy: Employment, output have risen, Chapman University survey shows. Results back reports that county has begun slow recovery.
- EPA Reports 4-Year Drop in Toxic Waste Releases
- Venezuela Unearths 15 Torture-Murder Victims
- Cigarettes Not Addictive? Or Cancer-Causing? Uh-Huh
- IRVINE : Golf Tourney to Raise Scholarship Funds
- SANTA PAULA : Golf Event to Benefit Alzheimer's Research