- Notes on a Scorecard - April 6, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 6, 1994
- Obituaries - April 6, 1994
- Obituaries - April 6, 1994
- Executive Joins School District in No. 3 Post
- Violence in Coffeehouses Giving Some the Jitters : Crime: Spate of shootings prompts the Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce, city officials to ponder the link between java, attacks.
- LOTS OF COMPANY: Left-hander Chuck Finley may...
- Santa Monica Freeway to Reopen on Tuesday : Recovery: The contractor will get a $14.5-million bonus for finishing earthquake repairs 74 days early.
- Judge Blocks AT&T;'s Plan to Acquire McCaw Cellular
- REAL ESTATE : Newport, S. Korean Firms Team Up to Build Rancho Santa Margarita Homes
- Malaysia Conglomerate Will Acquire 20% of Costa Mesa-Based STM : Technology: The deal, part of the ongoing globalization of O.C.'s business community, will pump $7 million cash into firm's coffers.
- Desert Dig : U. S. Borax Still Mines 'White Gold,' but Much Has Changed Beneath the Surface for the Company
- Ira (Ike) Coron was named chairman and...
- VATICAN CITY : Sistine Reopening
- Burbank Airport Authority Gets Camera Shy
- VENTURA : Club Gets $2,500 for Outreach Project
- Jury Selection Begins for Tay Case Defendant
- A Night When 76ers' Defense Parted Quicker Than Red Sea
- Opponents Crack, but Meyers Keeps His Composure
- Strawberry's Trials Make for Long Day : Baseball: Claire says that the Dodgers were initially 'very close' to releasing the slugger, but acknowledgment of substance abuse changed that.
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : Floyd Familiar, If Not in Pink
- Builder Plans 158 Homes in Dana Point
- Politics: A 26-year-old state legislator from Providence,...
- Profile : New Envoy Aims to End Pakistan's 'Rogue' Image : Maleeha Lodhi's credentials include an eye for power, a blue-blood pedigree, a career in journalism and a thousand-watt smile.
- HEALTHWATCH : Patient Grows Hair--and Another Problem
- Dow Drops 42, but There's No Panic Selling
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : GOP Challenger Unz Plans Media Blitz This Week
- Angolan Rebels Cut Power to Capital
- Strawberry to Get Alcohol, Drug Treatment
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Exhibit to Focus on First Ladies
- New Manager Hired for Coliseum
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Laguna Museum Dismisses More Than a Director
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL NOTES : Williamson Is Tournament MVP as Three Razorbacks Are Honored
- TV REVIEW : 'Kevorkian Files' Probes Death Ethics : PBS' examination of the controversial pathologist and his patients shows them all to be driven by strong belief.
- BioSource International Narrows Loss for Quarter
- Fortune Petroleum Reports Yearly Loss of $3.65 Million
- Amgen, MIT Reach Research Agreement
- Camera Platforms Posts 4th-Quarter and '93 Loss
- International Remote Posts Record Profits in '93
- General Mills Will Cut Prices : Marketing: The cereal maker drops coupons in favor of reducing prices on some of its most popular brands.
- DUCK & COVER: Whereas the Northridge quake...
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Consider Purchase of 27 Acres
- CITY OF COMMERCE : Counselor Critically Injured by 2 Youths in Escape Try
- Open House Focuses on Wildflowers
- YORBA LINDA : City May Apply for Urban Parks Grant
- O.C.-Based Park Maintenance Chief Indicted
- CALABASAS : Skit Gets Message Across to Students
- For the Bruins, Introductions All Around : College football: UCLA has added four new assistants as spring practice opens today.
- Lasorda, Players React With Dismay to Strawberry News <i> (</i> Los Angeles) : Baseball: Dodger manager is upset and angry at latest escapade and the players believe Strawberry's time on team is over.
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Redlands Senior Makes Fast Rise to the Top
- Q&A; WITH VIN SCULLY : 'I Want People to Believe Me'
- Josh Charles: Success on His Own Terms
- Amerigon Lands Rights to Radar Technology for Cars
- S. Africa Whites Fear Post-Vote Armageddon
- N. Korea Snubs U.N. Appeal for Nuclear Inspections
- O.C. Woman Turns Tragedy Into Crusade : Activism: After the murders of her son and brother, Collene Campbell champions victims' rights.
- Midday Riots Mark Israel's Jericho Pullout : Mideast: Soldiers are pelted with debris for third day as military post is dismantled. They fire back with tear gas, grenades.
- Rites Friday for Justice Henry Moore
- OXNARD : Health Fair Will Offer Several Tests
- Magnolia School Board Will Try to Evict Rams
- OXNARD : Candidates Sought for Economic Board
- VALLEY AREA HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Chad Wanders : San Clemente, Sr.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Ejected in Victory
- Abbey Healthcare Group Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- SECURITIES
- Analysts Expect Bidding War for Four Seasons Hotels Chain
- Dow Drops 42, but There's No Panic Selling
- A 'Discriminatory' Test That's Valid : LAPD: Women have to pass the wall test as long as physical ability, like good eyesight, is crucial in police work.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : It's Arkansas by a Hog's Snout, 76-72 : Moment Is Sweet for Richardson
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Blue Devils Aren't Downcast by Loss : Reaction: Pride is evident in the Duke locker room despite the team's championship defeat.
- THEATER REVIEW : Finding Love, Strength in Sisterhood
- Amgen Moves Up to 304th in 1994 Fortune 500 List
- Leaders in Thousand Oaks Urge 'Buy Local' Campaign : Business: City Council members tonight will consider a proposal encouraging residents to spend money inside the city limits.
- IRVINE : Teen-Age Safe Ride Program Faces Cuts
- 2 Studies Fuel Arguments for Propane Vehicles
- Chemical Warfare : Man's Fight to Halt County Spraying in Yard Goes to Council
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL NOTES
- BASEBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS FOR ANGELS, DODGERS : It's Time to Play Ball as Dodgers Focus on '94
- REAL ESTATE
- Radio & Records Names New Chief Operating Officer
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Measuring Out a Cuppa Caffeine
- Briseno Alters Testimony : Lawsuit: Officer now believes that Rodney King was struck on an arm instead of the head. New account is based on an enhanced videotape.
- Cleveland Christens Its Brand New Era With a 4-3 Victory : Baseball: President Clinton watches the Indians rally to defeat Mariners on Kirby's single in the 11th inning during debut of new home stadium.
- TV Commercial Featuring Gay Couple Creates a Madison Avenue Uproar
- Downey Savings Chief Abruptly Retires : Banking: Robert L. Kemper had planned to leave in June. He is credited with stabilizing the thrift.
- AIRLINES
- Landmark Bank: Accounts of 800 customers of...
- Incomnet Rebounds to Show 4th-Quarter Profit
- Quality Systems Opens as a Winner
- COLUMN ONE : Russia's Epidemic of Shame : As venereal diseases rise, Moscow tries to convince citizens that treatment is now humane. Fearing the spread of AIDS, officials must undo mistrust created by a harsh Soviet system and gulag of VD hospitals.
- Defect Search Forces Shuttle Launch Delay
- Strawberry Has Substance Abuse Problem, Won't Play
- Charter Status Pays Off, in Cash : Vaughn school has $1.2-million surplus in first year of statewide program
- 4 Plead Guilty to Making False FEMA Claims
- VALLEY AREA HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Kozlowski, Kavanagh Propel Simi Valley
- United California Savings to Merge With CenFed : Banking: The Anaheim-based thrift's directors will receive the bulk of $7-million minimum purchase price.
- Nolan Begins Sentence at Prison Camp
- World View : DEALING WITH JAPAN : Two Ways to Cut a Trade Deficit
- County Residents Healthier Than Most, State Finds
- Yearly Phone Book Recycling Drive Starts
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Leaps From Overpass to Death
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lessons on AIDS Get Good Marks : Education: Program was once thought too graphic for elementary children, but survey of parents shows most approve of material.
- Woman Testifies Against Man Charged in Multiple Rapes
- SANTA ANA : Forums on Family Problems Offered
- RADIOThe BBC's Holocaust Silence: KCRW-FM (89.9) observes...
- Cable TV: American Telephone & Telegraph Co.,...
- House of Fabrics Reports Sharp Decline in Profits
- WOODLAND HILLS : Dancers Behind Street Styles in the Spotlight
- LAKE FOREST : Mobile Home Rent Pact to Be Considered
- Judge to Face Battery Charges Against Lawyer : Courts: Workers' compensation jurist denies detaining and fondling an attorney. He claims the case is a setup because of his rulings.
- PREP NOTES : Eggleston Chooses Cal Poly Pomona
- Also-Rans in the Name Game
- Nancy Mayerson Opens Own Publicity Agency
- Groups Benefit From Quiet Zone Theatre
- Market Scene : Puffs of Worry Cloud Cuba Cigars : A big exporter, the industry has been left largely alone. But several factors threaten its prized product.
- Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Over Tower : Ojai: Jurist rules that there is no evidence to support residents' claims of hazards from the weather antenna.
- Supermarket Robber Convicted of Murder in Van Nuys Case
- Tougher Home-Business Rules Offered : Thousand Oaks: Proposal would ban a dozen occupations and allow city to revoke permits for others creating unwanted noise or clutter.
- Freeway Quake Repair to Cost $500 Million Less : Recovery: Caltrans asks to spend leftover federal aid on bridge strengthening.
- Do you know where your kids are...
- Ex-Chamber, Rotary Official Dies
- PERSPECTIVE ON WHITEWATER : A Diversion That's Costing Us All : This media-driven inquest is reminiscent of the witch hunt that distracted our top AIDS researcher for four years.
- Dear Darryl Strawberry: Say It Ain't So : The way things are going, it looks like we might have to do the wave for you. The wave goodby.
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Held in Rape During Home Invasion Robbery
- VAN NUYS : Repeat Sex Offender Gets 78-Year Term
- '1 Strike' Bill on Sex Offenses Stalls in Senate : Legislature: Panel finds bill mandating life sentences for rapists, child molesters too broad. Bergeson gets more time.
- Report Is Critical of Bernson Use of Funds : Government: Audit by city ethics staff finds $158,000 in questionable expenditures. Councilman blames problem on confusion created by embezzlement by a former bookkeeper.
- Kernen's Doghouse Fills Before CSUN Win
- Dalis 'Disappointed,' but Harrick Will Stay : College basketball: UCLA athletic director says coach told him: 'It's my fault.'
- Sanchez's Home Run Celebration Worth the Wait
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Look Through a Skewed Kaleidoscope : GLORIA: A Novel <i> by Mark Coovelis</i> ; Pocket Books, $21, 242 pages
- Strawberry to Undergo Drug, Alcohol Treatment
- $3.7-Billion Breast Implant Settlement Wins Tentative OK : Courts: Federal judge sets deadlines for filing claims under record-breaking, class-action accord. It would compensate thousands of women who claim injury.
- CALABASAS : Natural-Gas Station May Be Opened
- 4 Agree to Plead Guilty to Making False Claims for Quake Relief
- Gem Dealers Feud in Court Over Alleged Ruby Theft : Trial: The four men accused say the dispute is a misunderstanding. Complex case offers insight into how business is done at the jewelry mart.
- Student Arrested in Beating, Multiple Rape of Ex-Girlfriend
- PREP BASEBALL : Daedelow, Huntington Beach Stage Another Comeback
- Iwerks and Japanese Firm to Build 2nd Cinetropolis
- Infomercial Maker Files for Public Stock Offering
- Ames Could Be Forerunner of Other Spy Cases
- BELFAST : IRA Cease-Fire Begins
- Council to Discuss Boy Scouts' Gay Ban
- Culture : Family Law : Palestinians in Israeli-occupied lands turn to tribal traditions for justice, leaving the PLO and military officials on the sidelines.
- Kay Maintains the Largest War Chest
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Prudent Look Before Leaping
- PORT HUENEME : Man Accused of Shooting at Wife
- We Already Number Too Many : Emotional or prudish public responses are impeding urgently needed, fact-based talk about curbing global population.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Kindergarten to Have Orientation Sessions
- City May Change Seismic Standards
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Bernardi's Condition Upgraded to Stable
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Water Co. Hearing to Be Televised
- Rancher Gets No Prison Time in Sentence Change
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Lose Despite Rhodes' 3 Homers
- Weekend Box Office : Baseball Film in a League of Its Own
- Look! Up on the Screen! It's . . . Lois Lane? : Television: But this time around, Phyllis Coates will play the reporter's mom on 'Lois & Clark' season finale.
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Benton Oil & Gas Loses $4.83 Million...
- Treasure Trove of Fossils Found in Gobi Desert
- A Seine Existence : Lifestyles: Abandoning his apartment for a boat gave Mort Rosenblum a fresh view of Paris--and served as fodder for his new book.
- U.S. Court Ruling Questions Military Policy on Gays
- Metal Bellows Division Sale in Moorpark to Cost 120 Jobs
- TOUGH JOB: Mary Lee must be crazy....
- CIVIC WATCH : Mountain Climber
- Camarillo Panel Weighs Project for Lemon Orchard : Development: Commission will consider change in zoning that could lead to building of homes and golf course on 236-acre site.
- DANA POINT : Council to Vote on Headlands Project
- BASEBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS FOR ANGELS, DODGERS : Angels Are Thinking How West Can Be Won
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pleasant Ooze From the Cocteau Twins
- AIRLINES
- INSURANCE
- Regency Health Services: Shareholders of Regency Health...
- Northrop Wins Battle to Purchase Grumman : Industry: L.A.-based firm outbids Martin Marietta with $2.17-billion offer. Deal will not stem loss of jobs.
- Briseno Alters Testimony : Lawsuit: Officer now believes that Rodney G. King was struck on the arm instead of the head. His new account is based on an enhanced video of the baton blows.
- Market Focus : Goodby to 'Red' Bread as Russians Try Capitalism : No longer subsidized by Communists, the price is rapidly rising. New entrepreneurs confront many obstacles.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Police Say Man Pointed Gun at Officer
- FULLERTON : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Molestation
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Rangers Still Rule, but the Devils Are Getting Their Due
- PREP SOFTBALL : Unbeaten Upland Beats Mater Dei in Title Game
- Senate Panel Passes Measure to Repeal 'Prisoners Bill of Rights'
- High Court Denies Fee Hikes for Out-of-State Garbage : Law: Justices bar an Oregon statute that set a two-tier rate system. A ruling is also expected on consumer suit over frequent-flier program.
- Wave of Help : Surfers Coalition Seeks to Turn Tide Against Pollution
- Lee Looking Forward to Challenges as Pierce College President
- BREA : 'Taste' Fund-Raiser to Be Held Sunday
- LOS ANGELES : Abduction, Beating Charges Against 2 Deputies Dropped
- Finishing Second Was Not All Bad for Coyotes
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Officials Seek Intervention in Dispute With Nurses : Health: Supervisors will be asked to force the hospital workers, who are threatening to strike, to accept a contract that cuts their pay and benefits.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL : It's Arkansas by a Hog's Snout, 76-72 : Title game: The Razorbacks finish on top after a dramatic seesaw battle with Duke for the NCAA championship.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL NOTES
- District to Study School's Big Savings
- OroAmerica Reports 71% Profit Boost for Quarter
- Disney Team Was Example of Rare Stability
- Golden Systems to Open 3rd Overseas Plant
- Revco Drugstores to Double in Size by Buying Hook-SupeRx
- 5,000 Undergoing Radiation Tests, With Consent, for U.S.
- They Help Injured Hummingbirds for a Song : Retirees Jim and Helen Bishop of Anaheim give their time and money to rehabilitate and release the delicate creatures.
- Tafoya to Run Again for College Board
- SANTA ANA : Odeh Statue to Be Unveiled at Library
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : FBI Arrests Man After Alleged Threat to Bomb Air Force Base
- 3 Out of 5 Local Stocks Decline in 1st Quarter : Investing: Overall loss of 3.5% reflects the Northridge earthquake and the recent reversal in the broad market.
- Manufacturing Rises in March, but Winter's Torrid Pace Slows : Economy: Purchasing managers report orders improved following bad weather in East and Northridge earthquake.
- SIMI VALLEY : Meredith Drops Out of Supervisorial Race
- New Law in Orange Requires Fire-Retardant Roofs
- NEWPORT BEACH : Public Introduced to Canine Officer Ado
- We Should Tax Consumption, Not Property : Michigan is the latest state to come to terms with this unjust way of raising revenue.
- Puente Hills Landfill Wins Its Court Fight to Keep Operating
- Prosecutor Says Suspect Tried to Run Over Deputy : Courts: Trial opens for Jeffrey Hedlund of Newbury Park, who is charged with selling drugs and assaulting a police officer.
- ANAHEIM : Injured Councilman Regaining Strength
- Countywide : AIDS Group Offers New Education Plan
- Council to Consider Cutting Cable Rates
- P-51 Mustang Kills Cow, Calf in Chino
- A Japanese Tells What He Likes About U.S. : Tragedy: In wake of the slaying of two college students, an executive and longtime resident focuses on nation's diversity, creativity, generosity.
- Vote Delayed on Restructuring Schools
- Nerve-Jolting Ride in the Markets : The Fed must signal stability in interest rates
- Making a Differene in Your Community : Volunteers Fulfill Needs of the Patients
- LOS ANGELES : Rapper, 2 Others Ordered to Stand Trial for Murder
- Mother Defends Her Son : Violence: She says Raymond Butler, accused in the fatal carjacking of two Japanese students, is troubled but innocent. She believes 'the system' has failed him.
- Renewed Selling Spree Clobbers Bond Market : Interest rates: Analysts wonder what it will take to lure buyers back into market, as securities continue to plummet.
- LEGISLATION : Crafting of Welfare Reform in Hands of an Inside Few, Critics Complain : Administration officials defend the process, contending that it really is an attempt at 'collaborative' policy-making.
- No Starving Artist Here : Someone is painting the great chefs of Los Angeles. Now, he's attracting notice--and some just desserts.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Businessman's Operations Placed in Receivership : Courts: Monthly payments were allegedly demanded from unwitting investors after a temporary restraining order was issued.
- Express Bus Stop Is Made Permanent
- BURBANK : Experimental Garden Brings Life to School
- Changing Lifestyles : Bosnian Village Goes From Rags to Riches--and Back : Medjugorje enjoyed a religious tourist boom in the 1980s until war drove away the visitors. Now U.N. troops camp there.
- Breast Implant Settlement Wins Preliminary OK : Courts: Judge sets deadlines for filing claims. He also mandates that 75% of the $3.75 billion fund be spent on women who were injured.
- Clinton's Day Turns Into a Real Ball : Vacation: He attends the opening game at Cleveland's new baseball stadium. Then he sees Arkansas win the NCAA basketball championship.
- Anxiety in Venice : Debate Over the Financially Sagging Boardwalk's Future Intensifies
- All Aboard for Oxnard Metrolink Rail Station : Transportation: Despite a few snags, the center services its first passengers. It is the last of seven stops added to help ease post-quake freeway congestion.
- Dole to Consolidate Part of Division Into Fresno Plant
- CPC Names President of Key Psychiatric Facilities Division : Mental health: Kay E. Seim will head a company unit that has 38 hospitals in 17 states and Puerto Rico.
- NEW DELHI : The Talbott Mission
- VILLA PARK : Residents Still Fighting Mansion
- EL TORO MARINE BASE : 2 Marines Honored for Somali Tour
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Discuss Boy Scouts' Gay Ban
- Lindsey Collins : Fountain Valley, Fr.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stewart: Plugged In, but the Connection Is Weak : The 49-year-old rocker's fast-paced show at the Anaheim Pond seems geared toward fulfilling audience requirements, thus keeping the artist fairly detached.
- Reinstating Principal Who Banned Interracial Dating Brings Boycott
- JERUSALEM : A Nation Remembers
- BUENA PARK : Fire Service Topic of Residents' Concerns
- For Some Contractors, Boom Expected After Quake Has Been Bust : Construction: Plenty of Valley buildings still need repairs and some firms are doing more business. But increased post-disaster activity doesn't add up to instant cash for all.
- REAL ESTATE
- Culture : Do Britons Mind Their P's and Queues? Not Anymore, Social Critics Contend : The breakdown is a 'great threat to our sense of stability and order,' one frets. Even royalty is trashing the tradition.
- <i> Intifada </i> Architects Prepare to Head Home : Israel: Palestinian uprising's leaders are returning to pave way for self-rule in occupied areas. Some were exiled six years.
- Widows of Suicide Share Pain and Recovery : Relationships: A group in Santa Ana offers support to women dealing with feelings of grief, guilt and rejection.
- Bernardi's Condition Improves
- For Once, Lasorda Is Mum : Smiling Wax Figure of Dodgers Manager Boards Flight for Florida
- Michael Irvin Leaves Team Meeting
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Key Proves a Perfect Opening-Day Pitcher
- Strawberry Chronology
- U. S. Investigating Fraud in Earthquake Aid Programs
- Audit Questions Bernson's Use of Campaign Funds
- Market Scene : 'Killer' Bees Make Honey of a Deal With Brazil : Production has soared since the ornery invaders took over beekeepers' hives.
- Doctors' Dilemma : Physicians attending executions? Increasingly, many are wrestling with their consciences--and saying no.
- EDUCATION : College-Bound Students Win in Georgia Lottery : Critics say game-funded scholarships are too generous, but Gov. Miller says it's about grades, not income.
- Onerous Price for Tidiness : Singapore has little graffiti . . . and little individual freedom
- LAPD Slow to Enact Many Christopher Panel Reforms : Police: Money, bureaucratic snafus are main barriers. Oversight commission says commitment is still strong.
- Boy Dies After Collapsing on Ball Field During Lunch : Thousand Oaks: A hospital official says the death of Gi Lee, 15, may be linked to a congenital heart problem.
- How Thurman Shot the Socks Off Duke : Key play: His three-point basket with 51.7 seconds to play is crucial to victory.
- CBS News Exempts Osgood From No-Commercials Policy
- The Documentary as a Weapon : Movies: 'Defending Our Lives' won an Oscar for a trio of activists who wanted to 'do something' for battered families.
- Our Little Masters Has Become a Foreign Affair
- Wildlife Priority
- Washington
- River Appreciation
- Health Care
- Israeli Government
- Scripps Global Warming Study
- Head of Nuclear Research Lab Resigns Under Fire : Science: John H. Nuckolls was under increasing pressure to leave Lawrence Livermore because of alleged mismanagement. The action comes at a time of major restructuring at the University of California facility.
- L.A. Railroad History
- Misleading Photo
- Japanese Views on Guns
- Dangerous Chase
- Computer Access
- Cherokee Banking on New Leader for Turn-Around : Clothing: Joe Elles, formerly the No. 2 executive at Lee Apparel, has pared down the line and is using his contacts to win back major retailers. But whether customers buy Cherokee's new look will not be known until the fall.
- Radar Risks Are Feared
- Time to Organize
- Action Condemned
- OTHER NEWS - April 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 5, 1994
- For the Record - April 5, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 5, 1994
- Obituaries - April 5, 1994
- Obituaries - April 5, 1994
- 7 Accused of Plot to Kill Mexican Candidate Colosio : Inquiry: Special prosecutor implicates organizer of presidential front-runner's Tijuana security. Five suspects have been arrested; two others remain unidentified.
- Man Held in Plot to Kill His Wife : Violence: Police say the husband's girlfriend schemed with him to make incident look like a random shooting. They allegedly hoped to collect a $500,000 insurance payoff.
- Clinton OKs Welfare Plan That Phases In Time Limit : Reform: Only younger recipients would initially be subject to the measure. They would have to exit the rolls and get a job after two years.
- 3 Wounded in Shooting at Vietnamese Cafe : Violence: Attack by three gunmen who fire into a Garden Grove restaurant is third such incident in county in just over a week.
- Homeless Get Reprieve From Eviction : Ruling: Appeals court issues stay temporarily barring Caltrans from ordering residents to leave an encampment beneath a freeway overpass.
- Coping With Tragedy : Disney President's Death Leaves Huge Void at Company
- Level of Interest Rates Too High, Clinton Says : Economy: He sees solid stock market and believes rates will 'come back down.' He contradicts Fed on the possibility of renewed inflation.
- Coping With Tragedy
- Nationwide Trucking Strike Approaches; Negotiations Stalled : Labor: Companies scramble for replacement freight haulers. A Teamsters walkout could start as early as Wednesday.
- First Lady's Broker Used Improper Block Trading : Market: Practice could allow unfair split of profits, losses. There is no evidence that Mrs. Clinton benefited.
- DRESSING UP: State officials and the American...
- Biosphere Project Air Seals Broken : Environment: Two former inhabitants are suspected of opening doors to contaminate the ecology experiment. One says she acted for safety reasons, not sabotage.
- Clinton Pledges Air Support in Bosnia : Balkans: U.N. troops scheduled to enter a besieged Muslim enclave could count on U.S., the President says. They would act as shield against Serbs.