- Children's Parade to Open Conejo Festivities : Thousand Oaks: Organizers say the emphasis is on making the two-week event accessible to families.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kindreich Leads Concordia Rally to Defeat Chapman in Baseball
- Gusting Winds Don't Stop Estes From Share of First-Round Lead
- Flashlight Mogul Tearfully Denies Marital Relationship : Courts: Anaheim Hills man contends he's not legally obligated to share fortune with longtime companion. Woman is seeking half of $300-million empire.
- So What Are They Singing in St. Louis?
- Harvard-Westlake's Donester Will Play Football at Princeton; Sebree to Colorado
- On Balance, Simi Valley Is Better Than Buena : High school baseball: Seven Pioneers register two hits each during 17-7 victory in Camarillo tournament.
- ROUNDUP : Woods Makes Five Birdies, Shoots 30 to Lead Western
- 'Edith Piaf': Lovely in Any Language
- Violence Hits Most Firms, Survey Says : Workplace: More than half of U.S. companies had incidents in last four years. Early intervention is needed, analyst reports.
- STATUS QUO: CSUN students Wednesday were obviously...
- What You Should Know About AHAs
- Wendell O. Henderson; President of Consolidated Realty Board
- Global Trade Pact Won't Be Cheered by All in U.S. : Commerce: Two Pennsylvania firms epitomize fear of foreign competition. Anti-dumping laws urged.
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel OKs Loan for Low-Income Units
- Transient Convicted in Rapes of 2 Women
- LAGUNA HILLS : Missing Man Found Unhurt Outside Mall
- THOUSAND OAKS : Line of Quarters to Be Given to Hospice
- Pupils Score Higher on District's Test : Oxnard: Officials say the local exam reveals eighth-graders have better math skills than state assessment indicates.
- He's Finally a Hit : Staton Battles Illness, Injury to Reach the Padres
- Leiter Throws Toronto a Curve in 6-4 Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rare Vitality Shines Through in 'Ali' : Fassbinder's story of interracial marriage and racism is driven by the German filmmaker's fervor and honesty.
- Survey of Garment Industry Finds Rampant Labor Abuse : Workplace: The random inspections turn up numerous violations of state and federal laws.
- Loss-Plagued Medical Firm Birtcher May Be Up for Sale : Finances: Several options are weighed. The maker of surgical devices may be especially attractive to two competitors.
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The firm said Thursday...
- CBS Wizard of Programming Sagansky to Leave Network : Television: The departure of the entertainment division chief comes as rival ABC advances in the ratings.
- THE ECONOMY
- AUTOMOBILES : Fiero Owners Club's New Headquarters Feature a 2,000-Square-Foot Museum
- Foreigners, Belgian Troops Fly Out of Shattered Rwanda : Africa: Mortar shells fall on airport as they board plane. Thousands of refugees stream into neighboring countries.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Change for the Better : * A new chef at Canyon bistro dramatically improves an ailing menu.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Copter Tragedy Tarnishes Luster of Gulf War Success
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Couture of Gubernatorial Candidates Is Not So Haute
- City Attorney Announces Plan to Crack Down on Prostitutes : Crime: The program allows judges to prohibit convicted hookers, as a condition of probation, from engaging in certain activities in specific 'hot spots.'
- SUNLAND : Donations Sought for New School Library
- Bigger Names on New York Club Scene
- A Not-So-Sweet Escape From a Troubled Home
- A Poet Felled by a Million Expectations : Kurt Cobain: He rose too fast and lacked the ego of a genius, which would have helped him develop a sense of self.
- IRVINE : New Senior Center Is Readied for Use
- Glendale Seeks Alternatives to Killing Pigeons : Animals: Birds are a nuisance to downtown businesses. But many citizens react angrily to euthanasia plan.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Gay Festival Gets Final Clearance
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Kandaly Could Provide a Racy End to This Equine Soap Opera
- ART GALLERIES : 'The L.A. Gun Show' Abandons Its Art
- Warning: Scam Artists Love to Use Those Respectable Courier Services
- REAL ESTATE
- Cigarette Chiefs Steadfastly Deny Smoking Kills
- Fall Follies : Nothing against rubberized gym wear and satin dance dresses, but what's a grown woman supposed to wear to work? Maybe an impeccably tailored suit or all-American sportswear by local hero Richard Tyler.
- COLUMN ONE : Outrage May Revive Rape Case : Five men took advantage of a drunken woman who thought they were her friends. The district attorney agreed to misdemeanor pleas and fines of $750.
- Les Curves
- Pastor Seeks Help in Recovering Stolen Art
- Alleged Assault Victim Accused as Con Artist : Crime: Sex trial of Oxnard man, 85, is delayed after public defender makes charge about woman, 20.
- Arguing Over Art : Beaches: The Coastal Commission is expected to rule whether Santa Monica can place more sculptures on its shoreline. Critics of the plan say the works distract from the scenery.
- More Families to Be Moved in DDT Cleanup : Pollution: During heated meeting, residents of Torrance-area neighborhood criticize the EPA for not paying more attention to potential problems.
- SANTA ANA : Movie Star Mixes With His Fans
- Months of Study Make Taft the Decathlon Favorite
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Davis, Canyons Slam Door on Pierce, 13-9
- PEOPLE WATCHHappy Birthday, Sir John: British actor...
- Neville Brothers Set to Headline O.C. Fair : Along with the New Orleans group, country and oldies bands will play, for the first time in the Pacific Amphitheatre.
- Low Named to Business Post at Castle Rock
- McDonnell Douglas Wins $400-Million Launch Contract : Aerospace: Huntington Beach plant will provide 8 Delta rockets to carry 40 satellites into space. Deal won't affect local hiring.
- Seoul Drops Envoy Exchange as Condition for Nuclear Deal
- Flashlight Magnate Vows to Care for Partner : Courts: But businessman insists he has no legal obligation to longtime companion. 'I didn't pull any tricks on Claire,' palimony defendant Anthony Maglica says.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Telecommuting Facility Officially Opens
- Organizers Hope Offer Is Music to Ears of Concert-Goers : Thousand Oaks: Volunteers want to form nonprofit group, sell $50 tickets for series at new Civic Arts Plaza.
- SANTA ANA : Registration for Kindergarten Begins
- Students Jump Feetfirst Into History Lesson
- LOS ANGELES : Council Asks Audit of Fees Sought by Philip Morris
- FAIRFAX DISTRICT : Song, Video Pay Tribute to Student Slain in Class
- Courtney Love Denies Heroin Overdose
- Wetland Project Report Heavily Criticized : Environment: Five agencies say county's evaluation of Koll home-building plans is insufficient regarding Bolsa Chica restoration, and should be done over.
- Anaheim to Open O.C.'s 1st Telecommuting Work Center
- Clinton Has a Winning Disposition
- Expressing Passion for a Painter : Art: Biographer James Breslin fell in love with the abstract style of Mark Rothko, he tells a Laguna Art Museum audience.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe Sushi: Something for Everyone
- Noise Within Meets 'All's Well' Challenge
- D'Amato's Senate Floor Attack on Clinton Draws Swift Rebuke
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Pool to Use Non-Chlorine System
- Inkatha Can't Keep Moving the Goalposts : South Africa: It is clear that Buthelezi won't negotiate to allow peaceful elections.
- STANTON : Council Legalizes Fireworks Sales
- Family Turns to Neighbors for Bone Marrow Donor
- CAMARILLO : Civic Leader Picked for Woman of Year
- Taft's DeSaussure Violated Rule, Says NCAA Official
- GOLF / PGA SENIORS' CHAMPIONSHIP : Dent Has Few Nicks in His Round of 66
- Turning It Around : Foothill's Churnock Conquers Nerves, Pulls Her Softball Game Out of the Dirt
- Multimedia: In a deal that reflects the...
- 1998 Electric Car Deadline Backed : Pollution: State air board's staff rebuts contention by the auto industry that technology is not far enough along. The board will take up the matter next month.
- Mediation Effort Collapses in S. Africa : Elections: Zulu chief's demand to delay voting causes international group to drop mission to defuse conflict in Natal province.
- 2 Chinese Dissident Stowaways Land Here, Await Asylum Ruling
- Home Ownership Seen as an Antidote to Blight : Neighborhoods: Study calls it the key to post-riot renewal. Inner-city rents are often close to mortgage payments, but lending rules are an obstacle.
- Boy, 10, Who Shot Himself at School Dies
- UCI Cost-Cutting Arguments Travel Internet Frontier
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Indicted in Bomb Threat
- Salmon Looks Like His Old Self : Angels: A three-run homer and four RBIs help outfielder break out of early-season doldrums.
- There Have Been Ups and Downs, but No Regrets : Music: Ernie Andrews' career has taken him around the world. Tonight it brings the 'utility' singer to Birdland West.
- To Critics of 'South Central': What a Joke : Television: The Fox series has been accused of perpetuating stereotypes about blacks and violence. But where are the protests over HBO's 'Def Comedy Jam'? That's no laughing matter.
- He Hasn't Missed a Beat : * Don Randi has been playing the piano at his own club, uncovering talent and keeping up with the music for 24 years.
- High Levels of Stress Reported Among Gay African Americans
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1 Killed in Fire at Roadside Hotel
- Boy Charged in Teacher's Poisoning : Crime: The Littlerock High student faces one felony count. His conviction could bring up to eight years in a detention center.
- Natural Reorder of Things : Farmland Converted Back Into Habitat Creates Pride, Profit
- Countywide : Man Is Arrested in Thefts at Preschools
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Group Gets Portable Buildings
- It's an Addictive Menace--Face It : Real issue in tobacco hearings: nation's health
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA CITY COUNCIL : Smyth Edges Out Klajic by 16 Votes for 3rd Seat
- Imformed Opinions on Today's Topics : A Better Way Sought to Deal With Pigeons
- Every Day Is Ladies' Day : Ex-CSUN Catcher Cress Hooks On With Women's Professional Baseball Team
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- TV-RADIO / LARRY STEWART : Rome Owns Up to Mistake but Has to Live It Down
- Kalashnikov Gets $80 Russian Pension
- All Geared Up for Their Workout
- House of Treasure : * The Huntington library, art collections and botanical gardens offer more than can be seen in an afternoon visit.
- RETAILING
- Cool Enough to Flip Mop Tops
- A Few Choice Words From Shelley Berman
- Pop Album Chart : It's Pink Floyd at the Bell
- National Video Rentals : No One's Catching 'The Fugitive'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cops' a Subversive Family Comedy
- Dollar Rises After Germany Lowers Rates
- Three-Ring Fun : * A children's theater production relies on actors and a bit of imagination to bring thrills of the circus to life.
- Wildflower Ruling a Blow to Valley Golf Course Plan
- Smoother for Cheaper : You don't need to spend a month's worth of lunch money to fight wrinkles. Fruit-acid products promising to do the trick for less are here.
- TAX TIME: Attention procrastinators! Only three post...
- Aussie Yachtswoman Saved After 2 Months
- A Thorny Problem : Stung by Rising Rent, Residents Seek to Buy Mobile Parks
- Continental Airlines Sets New L.A.-Denver Coach Fare: $149
- Birtcher Weighs Options in Light of Declining Profit Margins
- Highest-Paid Executives
- Home Theater Products International: The company said...
- Gambling Governor Won $308,000 in '93
- ASIA : Khmer Rouge Still a Threat in Cambodia : Guerrillas lost their headquarters to government troops. But they could make a comeback with monsoons.
- Elaborate Safety Measures Failed to Avert Disaster
- LATIN AMERICA : U.S. Military in El Salvador at Center of Another Scandal
- Chick Urges Appeal of Ahmanson Ruling
- Healing Journey : Topanga blaze: Ron Mass emerges after five painful months at burn center, thanking his once-estranged family for helping him on the road to recovery.
- 9 Residents Are Honored for Acts of Heroism
- LOS ANGELES : Lyle Menendez's Lawyers Seek Trial in 8 to 12 Months
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Falling Enrollment to Mean Fund Loss
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Report Says Gunshots Killed Intruder, 17
- AIDS WATCH : The Cost of Caring
- Opponents of Smoking to Target 2 More Cities : Laws: Coalition plans to focus efforts in Oxnard and Port Hueneme in wake of Camarillo's approval of a tough ordinance.
- ANAHEIM : Landlord Gets Jail Term for Violations
- Piazza, Dodgers at a Loss : Baseball: Star catcher fails in potential go-ahead at-bat while continuing to struggle in a 9-8 defeat at St. Louis.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Eckersley Gets F's in Games Against Twins
- LOS ALAMITOS : Town Policy Highlights Start of 142-Night Stand
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Novak Helps Eagles Overcome Sailors
- TOBACCO
- New Dawn for Diesel?
- COLOR IT BIG: The lineup for July's...
- Hospital Chain Agrees to Settle Fraud Probe
- Looking for Fair Options : Health screenings can be a cost-effective way to keep tabs on physical condition, but can't take the place of personalized care.
- Countywide : Latino Groups Want Ban on Racist Mailers
- Filing Deadline
- SIMI VALLEY : Stratton Files Appeal Over Ballot Ruling
- Tax Deadline
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Lacks Control but Stays Confident
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth's Ardito Delivers in Bottom of 9th
- Taylor Is Honored by Kings : Hockey: Season-ending 2-2 tie with Oilers marks farewell appearance for wing after 17 seasons in Los Angeles.
- Shrunken Spring Looks Give New Meaning to Downsizing
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Rejects the Quakes as Nickname
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Copter Used in Firefighting Exercise
- ACLU Challenges Day-Laborer Law
- LOS ANGELES : King Jury Cannot Consider Enhanced Tape, Judge Rules
- ANAHEIM : State Designates Recycling Zone
- Clippers' 150-101 Nightmare All Too Real : Pro basketball: Weiss gets ejected early to no avail as Seattle boasts record 10 double-figure scorers in victory.
- At Least 50 PGA Seniors Fined for Purse Splitting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rangers Raise Rails After Woman Falls
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Get Consolation Prize
- THEATER REVIEW : Twisted, Funny Visions of Reality in 'Pot Mom'
- STACKING UP SALES
- O.C. Treasurer Says Critics Peril County's Credit Rating
- Owl Habitat Plan Filed; OK for Logging Sought
- Call It Just Another Quiet Evening at the Chateau
- Tony. Tony? Tony! : Suddenly Hip Crooner, 67, Woos the MTV Crowd on 'Unplugged'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cleveland Strings at Schoenberg Hall
- Throwing My Weight Around : * An unwarlike woman is transformed into a bloodthirsty blimp to show who's the boss in the sumo ring.
- Lebanon Heads for Diplomatic Clash With Iraq Over Assassination
- ANAHEIM : City Won't Contract for Fire Dispatchers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Toppling Trees, and Harmony
- LA CRESCENTA : Boy Dies Hours After Being Struck in Head by Baseball
- Agency Backs Off on Trash Hauler Fee Hikes
- LOS ANGELES : Police Chief Williams Honored by Urban League
- Change of Scenery : Beaches: Brushing aside protests of those who favor open vistas, the Coastal Commission approves Santa Monica's plan to place more artworks along the shore.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Move Toward Goal, but It's Still Far Away
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park, McArthur Beat Foothill
- 'Pelican' Grief for Renters and Retailers
- Germany Deports 2 Neo-Nazi KFI-Radio Guests : Broadcasting: Host Bill Handel had scheduled the skinheads to speak at a Holocaust program in Munich.
- Koll Real Estate Group Sued Over $20.8-Million Tax Liability
- Prudential Insurance's Rating Lowered
- Irvine Apartment Communities Reports Quarterly Profit : Real estate: Results are up from $1.6 million to $1.8 million. Irvine Co. is trust's biggest holder.
- Use a Lot of TLC When Removing Eye Makeup
- The Look: Loose, cool Chinese pajamas work...
- Holiday Celebrations Tempered in Israel : Mideast: Millions observe Independence Day despite Islamic extremist threats. Funerals held after suicide bombing of bus.
- Motorcycle Rider Killed in Collision
- VAN NUYS : Motel Owners, Braude Discuss Security Issue
- Flower May Sink Golf Project : Recreation: Putting a championship course in Big Tujunga Wash would harm the endangered slender-horned spineflower, wildlife service rules. The decision may kill the $50-million development.
- Chatsworth Finds Gould Good as Gold : High school softball: El Camino Real right-hander pitches three-hitter, strikes out nine in 9-0 victory.
- Mining Past for the Future : Former Stray Cat Brian Setzer Hits a Chord in '80s by Putting New Twist on Rockabilly, and Hopes to Do Same With Big-Band Swing
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Naked in New York': Simple Pleasures
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Light but Lively '60s 'BackBeat'
- Corman's 'Usher,' 'Pit' Hold Up Well
- TV FACTS
- Anaheim's Mayor Target of Recall Plan : Election: Police union is unhappy with Tom Daly's record on law enforcement. He links effort to contract talks.
- Canyon Country Man Arrested in Carjacking
- Ventura Students Derail CSUN Fee Plan
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'White Fang' Sinks Teeth Into Another Adventure
- 'Fiesta Musical' a Bilingual Celebration of the Family
- Retirement as 4-Star Admiral Urged for Kelso
- Tax Documents Raise New Questions on Whitewater : Inquiry: Real estate company's returns do not reflect losses claimed by President Clinton and his wife.
- Sheriff's Substation Is Proposed in Moorpark : Law enforcement: Councilman is calling for a downtown site. City has the lowest crime rate in county.
- EPA May Move More Residents in DDT Cleanup : Environment: Fears escalate as higher levels are found. The agency delays digging and says other families may be sent to hotels.
- EAST VENTURA COUNTY : Earthquake Aid Is Criticized as Too Slow
- Burroughs' Sallinen Clears 16-0 1/4 in Vault
- Rams Make a Proposal to Oiler Receiver Jeffires
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Grifters Put Their Stamp on Distortion
- LA CRESCENTA : Boy, 9, Dies After Being Hit With Ball
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Student, 15, Charged in Poisoning of Teacher
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Brass Rubbing to Be Taught at Mission
- Campaign Calendar
- Politicians to Discuss State Budget Impact
- MOORPARK : 9 Students Feted for Effort to Expand Library
- SIMI VALLEY : City Won't Buy 80 Acres Zoned for Mall
- FILLMORE : City OKs Waiver for Rebuilding Homes
- Woman Denies Running Hotel Prostitution Ring
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Welcome-Sign Plans to Be Refined
- Countywide : Tax Time Tribulations
- Recall Threatened Over Felling of 200 Trees : Dispute: Angry residents of Laguna Niguel neighborhood opposed to the move want to oust the Potomac Landing homeowners board that gave the go-ahead in a closed-door meeting.
- Reseda High's Galan Accepts CSUN Volleyball Scholarship
- Orr Tells Iowa State He's Retiring at 66
- Disbro Finds His Niche at Chapman
- The Prodigal's Return : Surfer, Snowboarder, Fisherman and Artist, Todd Marinovich Wants to Be a Quarterback Again
- Now Selling: Streisand Prime Seats : Pop music: Six area charities holding tickets to the Anaheim concerts say lack of publicity on their availability is hurting sales.
- A Twist on the Fab Four That's Off the Beaten Path : Movies: The 'BackBeat' ad makes references to the band, but the film is really about life before Lennon and McCartney wrote together, before Ringo, and before Beatlemania.
- 'Game' on Monday
- FAMILY THEATER REVIEW : 'Finding Home' Delivers a Message of Understanding
- Contract Talks to Reopen in Trucking Strike : Labor: Teamsters walkout will continue during renewed negotiations. Previous 'final offer' is set aside.
- Last-Minute Tax Tips
- AUTOMOBILES
- Forest of Savings : * Phil Lee Nurseries in Moorpark is moving its tree farm and offering big discounts.
- U.S. Mistakenly Downs 2 Army Copters Over Iraq : Mideast: 15 of the 26 dead are Americans. Despite good visibility, F-15s target Blackhawks as Iraqi craft in 'no fly' zone. Pentagon is baffled. Clinton vows to 'get the facts.'
- A New Direction : * Hartmut Bitomsky, highly respected for documentary work in Germany, brings international flavor to CalArts film program.
- School Trustee Faces Drug, Drunk Driving Charges
- Rebels Flex Muscles as Bosnia Crisis Deepens : Balkans: 17 U.N. peacekeepers captured, heavy artillery recovered. Bid to provoke a showdown feared.
- Landlord Accused of Arson Claims He Is Just a Scapegoat
- Proud Memories : '82 Decathletes Found Friendship, Self-Confidence
- Drop-Off Sites Will Accept Bulky Trash
- Woo Will Teach Course at Caltech
- BURBANK : Work to Start on Water Reuse Project
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland. </i>
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : El Toro Gets Victory as San Clemente's Skid Continues
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cellist Schiff in U.S. Conducting Debut
- Council OKs $200,000 for Pond Sculpture : Art: The untitled work of glass and tile for arena's plaza is expected to be completed in September.
- THEATER REVIEW : Gender Politics : * The Actors Alley revival of 'The Male Animal' is true to the moral of the story as well as its humor.
- Newspaper Editors Convene, and Are Torn by Doubts
- German Tycoon Disappears, Triggering Probe : Europe: 40 creditor banks agree to keep major real estate firm afloat despite his leaving billions of dollars of debt.
- Bill Would Limit Public Funds for Judgments Against Officials
- The Fine Prints : * Lily Yu explores the self and Diane McBride the Earth in a show at New Canyon Gallery in Topanga.
- Taking Off the Blinders : * In 'The Politics of Fairy Tales,' director Stephen Moore uses three one-acts to show the duplicity of fables and need to see beyond 'rose-colored glasses.'
- Making a Saturday Statement : A march for more gun control and violence prevention
- Nature in the Spotlight During Earth Day Activities : Environment: A fair at UCI will feature displays by 30 groups. Once-injured hawks will be freed. And students at OCC will cite the benefits of hemp.
- VAN NUYS : Arraignment Delayed for Jack Nicholson
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers: Baseballs Have Been Altered
- SoccerThe United States will play Saudi Arabia...
- Orr Tells Iowa State He's Retiring at 66
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Revitalized Beaux Arts Trio at Ambassador
- Consumption and Property Taxes
- Bates on Random Searches for Guns
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Marie Curie
- A Survivor's Painful Comeback : Wildfires: After five months of skin grafts and torturous treatments of burns suffered in the Calabasas-Malibu blaze, Ron Mass steps out of the hospital. His ordeal is not yet over, but he says family and friends pulled him through.
- Officials Say Fumes Probably Did Not Cause Woman's Death : Mystery: Body of Gloria Ramirez is released for burial by Riverside County officials, who say her remains present no health hazard. They say hospital is not believed to be the source of whatever killed her.
- Justice Blackmun
- Weather Report
- Oh, Brothers! Younger Groff, Robbie, Moves Up to Indy Cars, Joins Mike in Long Beach in the Latest Chapter of Family's Racing Passion
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1994
- Obituaries - April 15, 1994
- Obituaries - April 15, 1994
- Ford to Sell Unprofitable Thrift Unit to Dallas Firm : Automotive: The auto maker also says it will buy the 46% of Hertz it doesn't already own and raises its quarterly dividend.
- New Health Reform Compromise Hinted : Legislation: Treasury secretary says plan's phase-in could be prolonged, and benefits package cut. Clinton's core elements would remain.
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter Seized in Costa Rica : Fugitive: The former legislator fled earlier this year after being convicted of political corruption. Prosecutor is confident he will be extradited.
- Hats off to a Movie Marriage of British Form, Scottish Function
- Brown Harried by Controversy Over Teacher Forum
- Embattled McNall Sued in Back Rent Dispute : Hockey: Real estate company says King owner is responsible for $290,000 in missed payments.
- Russia Postpones Joining Peace Plan : Military: 'Partnership' program calls for cooperation with NATO. Clinton Administration concerned.
- Hero's Welcome Greets Roberti on His Return to the State Senate
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 15, 1994
- For the Record - April 15, 1994
- HAWTHORNE : Merchant's Gift Allows Rescheduling of Parade
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Astronomers to Open Scopes to Stargazers
- A Difficult Stage in Life : Young Performers Do Battle Against Butterflies as They Audition to Make It Into Huntington Beach's 'School Within a School'
- Victims of Fumes Still Ill, and Still Seeking Answers : Mystery: A doctor and nurse are battling aftereffects of poison that felled emergency room staff in February.
- Misalignments Found in New Subway Tunnels
- Charities Failing the Poor, Group Says
- $4.9 Million Sought for County Projects : Water: The federal funds are requested by Rep. Gallegly to cover such ongoing work as harbor dredging.
- Carlton Denies Making Anti-Semitic Comments
- Just Off the Cuff, O'Laughlin Not Ready to Play : College football: Coming off shoulder surgery, Cal State Northridge quarterback watches the start of spring practice.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Greene Put on Disabled List