- Babbitt to Announce Proposals to Revise Endangered Species Act
- Church-State Issue Goes to High Court : Rights: Justices must decide whether public money may be spent on religious messages. Virginia case could have broad impact.
- Jury Recommends Death for Killer in Home Robbery
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 10TH CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : News Conference Turns Into Argument Between Sanders and Holden
- Marine Drum, Bugle Corps to Perform
- BURBANK : Abbey Makes Runoff With Narrow Win
- IRVINE : Budget Cutters Look at Temporary Teachers
- Getting Answers : The Saga of Street Repair: Commuter-Aggravation Central
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woodbridge Has Defense to Defend : Division II-AA girls: Warriors win second consecutive Southern Section championship by beating Mission Hills Alemany, 53-45.
- WORLD CUP SKIING : Moe Sidelined, so Kitt Tries to Rewrite Ending
- Cimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- Howard Hunter, 14th President of Mormons, Dies
- MAYANMARZ : Army's Divide-Conquer Plan Turns Tide Against Guerrillas : Junta exploits religious differences to gain advantage over Karen rebels, who retreat into Thailand after two major losses.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : ACCESS TO SAILING : A Journey That Takes Riders From Disability to Capability
- OXNARD : Assistant Police Chief to Retire in April
- Azusa : Board Orders Probe of Water Contamination
- Retired Jurist to Hear Hospital Project Suit
- Man Killed When Car, Bus Collide
- Nun Uses Hairstyling as Outreach to Poor : Mission: Sister Bonnie Steinlage and her volunteers cut the hair of about 3,000 needy people a year. She says it helps improves their self-image.
- Prayers for Piety : 7,000 Muslims Gather to Celebrate the End of Ramadan Holy Month
- It's Spring but It's All So Different for Yankees : Baseball: No-name players, a smattering of fans and major-league void part of atmosphere at exhibition opener.
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Franklin Stages Big Comeback for First Title
- BASEBALL : More Video Than Hideo When Nomo's in Town
- 'Witness': Lives of Blacks Considered : Art review: Photos of African Americans from 1840s to 1860s present an inescapable look at slavery, while an accompanying show helps put it into perspective.
- Marathon of a Journey : South African Misery Behind, Mark Plaatjes Finds Winning Stride in Life as Well as Running as an American Citizen
- Company Finds It's Nice to Fool Mother Nature : The Maker of Artificial Products Targets Home Market
- Dollar Drops to New Postwar Low Against Yen : Finance: The fall baffles some analysts. Others say it rebuffs the management of the U.S. economy.
- To Hit the Nail on the Head, Start With the Right Hammer
- Banking Probe Targets Brown's Former Partner
- ESTONIA : Old Is New Again in Backlash to Reform
- COLUMN ONE : Helping Hospitals to Stay Healthy : Urban institutions are challenging HMOs and county facilities. The strategy is bringing in much-needed revenue and better care to the poor.
- Fred E. Jacob; Aviator Founded United Flying Octogenarians
- Endeavour Crew Manually Aims Balky Telescopes
- House Approves Bill to Give Landowners Relief : Regulations: People would be paid if environmental laws hurt property values. Plan faces uncertainty in Senate.
- Bad News for Condo Owners on Quake Aid : Rebuilding: Disaster funds won't cover temporary housing costs for those about to start repairs, FEMA rules.
- Report Offers Revisions to Try to Save Disney Hall
- ENCINO : Ex-Bank Officer Gets 18-Month Sentence
- 22 Years Later, Another Kraft Victim Is Identified : Crime: Diligent deputy coroner uses computers to figure out it was Kevin Clark Bailey whose body was left by the serial killer in Huntington Beach.
- VILLA PARK : City Hall Reroofing Job Will Cost $6,700
- Horcher Recall Election Is Scheduled for May 16 : Politics: Renegade assemblyman's three suits to block the ouster bid fail. He says GOP will try to replace him with 'right-wing robot.'
- OXNARD : Two Arrested in Police Gang Raid
- Sabbara's Addition Fits Concordia's Chemistry : Men's basketball: Guard joined Eagles after playing at Cypress and UC Riverside.
- Uecker: From the Front Row to Front Cover
- Gondringer's Switch Pays With Title : Division I-A girls: Guard, who transferred from La Quinta, scores 15 points in Mater Dei's victory over Buena.
- Why Oscar Had Little Time for 'Women' : Movies: 'Little Women' was well-received but got few major Oscar nominations, which has raised the issue of an anti-female bias in the film academy's writers branch.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Stays Hot in Beating UCLA
- This Might Become the Year of the IRA : Investing: Legislation is introduced in Congress to revive interest in the tax-deferral retirement accounts and boost the U.S. savings rate.
- Mazda Recalls Proteges: Mazda Motor Corp. said...
- Inside & Out : Hot Rods
- In Bosnia, Spring Is the War Season : Balkans: Winter fears of cold and hunger fade. But many worry that rested, rearmed foes are ready for battle.
- Barons Lose This Royal Battle : Div. I boys' soccer: Fountain Valley falls to Royal, 5-4, as teams set section record for scoring in a final.
- SANTA ANITA : Road to Derby Starts Today for Timber Country
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : UMass Finishes Victory, 77-62
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : It's the Same Old Story for Alemany Girls, 53-45 : II-AA Final: Woodbridge beats Indians in Southern Section final.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Moorlach Turns Table on Panel, Offers Pointed Criticisms of State
- Albert B. Alkek; Texas Oilman and Philanthropist
- Group Says Diet Frozen Dinners Are Too Skimpy
- D. A. Files Suit Against Unocal Over 5 Oil Spills in 2 Years
- Document on Interfaith Cooperation Causes Rift : Dispute: Unofficial paper drawn up between evangelicals and Catholics draws criticism from Protestants who say it undermines basic tenets.
- A Final Blessing : Cardinal Mahony Lays His Mother to Rest in Her Longtime Parish
- CYPRESS : City to Buy $15,000 Speed-Monitor Trailer
- NORTHRIDGE : Muslims Gather at CSUN as Ramadan Ends
- One Strike and They're Out : Four Players on the Fringe of the Majors Struggle Through Uncertain Times During the Baseball Labor Dispute
- IRVINE : Mother Goose Meets Many Cultures
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Opponents Not Taking It Easy on Defending Champion Eagles
- A Balanced Personality : National Gymnastics Champion Dominique Dawes Does Not Allow Herself to Be Easily Ruffled
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Might Try to Tap Pension Surplus
- 2 Get Long Sentences for 1993 Rape, Assault on Beach
- Law Proposed to Clean Up Eyesores
- Architect Owen C. McCorkle Dies at 68 : Obituary: Long illness claims Fullerton, Cypress and El Camino colleges designer. No funeral is planned.
- Consultant to Be Hired to Help Form Visitors Bureau : Promotions: Lancaster and Palmdale representatives agree on new steps to bring tourism, conventions and filmmakers to both high desert cities.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Serra's Parker Misses; Verbum Dei Wins
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Penske's Loss May Well Be Newman-Haas' Gain
- Passage to the Past : In Old Towne Orange, the Streets Are Lined With Memories of Gold
- Gephardt Lauds Clinton, but Won't Rule Out '96 Bid
- Sylvia Zankich; Headed Social Services Board Under Mayor Yorty
- Doris Carson, 82; Starred in Broadway Musical Comedies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Rage at City Unable to Halt Haulers
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Building of Plaza Pacifica
- County Health Care Chief Wessels Dies
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Battlefield Band Concerts Tonight
- SAN FERNANDO : Corner-Lot Residents May See Tax Break
- Cerplex Shareholder Suit: Cerplex Group Inc. said...
- RETAILING
- DECOR : Handmade Stencils Can Cut It
- GARDENING : How Would You Like Your Seeds Treated? Buyers Have Sow Many Options
- Boy, 16, Wanted in Slayings of Parents Left Note
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Husband Says Clark Misled Ito About Child-Care Problem
- COMMENTARY : Ewing's Knicks Just Aren't as Good as O'Neal's Magic
- BASEBALL
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- In the Army Now, Arundell Wonders What She's Doing There
- Comprehensive Care to Offer Private Shares
- Ralphs Grocery Chain Sale Retooled for Bondholders
- Gores Host 150 Gay, Lesbian Activists
- U.S. Senators Urge Embassy in Jerusalem : Mideast: Lawmakers' letter to Clinton pushes for relocation from Tel Aviv as show of support for Israel. President fears disruption of peace process.
- Ex-Officer Admits Atrocities by Argentina
- Orange County Almanac
- Airport Officials Sued Over Secrecy
- VENTURA : Students Bring Their Stories to Life for Elementary Youngsters
- SEAL BEACH : Pier to Close a Week in Spring for Repairs
- La Canada's Haupert Plays Like La Machine
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Texas' Smart Shuts Down Titans, 2-1
- Marina Finishes Another Near-Perfect Year : Division I girls: Vikings beat Claremont, 2-0, to win third consecutive title and extend unbeaten streak to 61.
- Justice Upholds Chicago's Ban on Spray-Paint Sales
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Postpones Decision on Heidi Fleiss Retrial
- Yaroslavsky Is Far Ahead in Campaign Funds Raised
- COSTA MESA : Rummage Sale to Raise Money for Field Trips
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Panthers on Line for Victory 28
- Pastor Who Eulogized Couple Is Jailed as Their Suspected Killer
- Donna Cameron, 71; Acrobatic Dancer, Actress
- Lugar to Make '96 Candidacy Official in April
- FULLERTON : Powwow Today on Cal State Campus
- Pacific Lumber to End Moratorium on Old Redwoods : Logging: Environmentalists immediately moved to block cutting in 3,000-acre grove in Headwaters Forest.
- Countywide : Job Loss Is 'Political,' Schools Employee Says
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel Struggles to First-Day Lead
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL / LEAGUE PREVIEWS
- PREP ROUNDUP : Walk Forces In Santa Ana's Winning Run
- Music Review : Larrocha's Musical Artistry on Display at Ambassador
- On Filmdom's A-List of a Lifetime : Steven Spielberg Receives AFI's Award for Cinematic Achievement
- In This Year's Race, Time Is of the Essence : L.A. Marathon: Barrios, Kempainen, Plaatjes and Pitayo head field, enticed by cash, that will chase world-class time.
- Coloring 'Butterfly' From the Inside : In Costa Mesa, Soprano Elena Filipova Will Focus on Soul Rather Than Display
- TV's Replacement Players : Television: The networks are scrambling to fix their lineups by replacing fall failures with new shows featuring George Wendt, Alan Thicke and Valerie Harper.
- Pan Am Women's Basketball Called Off
- Masterful Love Leads at Doral
- Railroad Jerk on Track to Move Beyond Indie Circles
- Prettyman to Be Dominguez Hills' Athletic Director
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Stockton Still Looks Like Ace of Seniors : Golf: His hole in one at Ojai leads to 63, one ahead of Devlin, Eichelberger and Charles.
- So What Was Lyle Doing When the Collarbone Broke?
- Orange Coast Streak Halted by Grossmont
- Pig and Pals Help Lakers End a Three-Game Skid : Pro basketball: Miller, Daniels and Keys make big plays in double-overtime victory over Sacramento.
- TV Reviews : 'Great Defender': Whimsical Drama
- Cybernetics Products Posts 1994 Loss of 6 Cents Per Share
- E.A. Firestone Named Geomatrix President, Succeeding Mahmut Otus
- County's '94 Jobless Rate Lowest in 3 Years : Labor: The report shows 7.9% unemployment, down nearly a percentage point from 1992 and 1993 figures.
- Los Angeles Police Chief Willie L. Williams,...
- ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURE : Camarillo School Officials to Try Vote Again in June
- Karcher to Lead Today's Patriot Parade in Laguna : Celebration: Despite his philanthropic causes, the selection of Carl Jr.'s founder as grand marshal draws fire from gay and abortion-rights activists.
- City Guide
- Strength in Numbers : 3rd-Graders at Arroyo West School Rank High Nationally in Math
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Wetlands Tours Will Be Offered
- WESTMINSTER : Suspect in Death of Bicyclist Arrested
- A 45-Year Career in Gospel Hits High Note With Grammy
- ORANGE : 14 Groups Get Grants From Street Fair
- Orris, McKnight Named to Coach All-Star Game
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : L.B. Poly Arrives, Leaves in Style
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman's Rebound and Basket Beat Magic
- May Trial Date Set for Former Northridge Football Player
- TV Reviews : PBS Banks on Double Blast of Nostalgia
- Sleepwalking Ventura Can Only Dream of State Title
- Pop Music Reviews : 'Suede's' Not Like It Used to Be
- APPLIANCES : A Well-Stocked Kitchen Can Serve Banquet Needs in Snack-Size Space
- MATERIALS : Gardeners Have New Ways to Hold Back
- Board to Push for Quake Safety Standards : Risk: State seismic panel urges a meeting of experts to recommend how to reduce hazards in public and private buildings.
- Woodbridge Wins Battle of Big Girls--and Title : Division II-AA: Burgess shuts down fellow 6-foot-4 center Funicello as Warriors win, 53-45.
- Silent Spring for Angel Replacement Games : Baseball: California and San Diego play 12 innings before settling for a tie, 3-3.
- Master's Stops Patten and Goes to Final, 115-92
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Berglund Misfires for Montclair Prep : Boys' basketball: Mounties stall in V-AA final, 59-53.
- Pop Music Review : Best Performance by an Awards Show: Pioneers
- Barings Trader to Stay in Germany Awaiting Extradition to Singapore
- Former Special Prosecutor Ruiz Massieu Arrested in U.S., Mexican Official Says
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- FEMA Refusing Condo Owners Funding : Quake: As repairs begin, money is lacking for temporary quarters.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Program for Pap Smears Could Be Cut
- Don't you dare say they're just chopped...
- Fire Damages School in Fountain Valley
- Praise for Pros : Keen Interest in Seniors Tournament, Even in Ojai Rain, Is Par for the Course
- UC Regents Angered by Official's Comments : Education: UCLA chancellor apologizes to system President Jack W. Peltason over remarks on affirmative action.
- FULLERTON : Trustee Urges Public to Voice School Concerns
- GLENDALE : Golf Course Offers Safety Measures
- VENTURA : Wheelchair Tennis Players to Compete
- Strike Talks Take a Turn for the Better : Labor: Frustration and anger turn into hope for a settlement as players' union accepts owners' revenue-sharing plan and expresses willingness to be more flexible on luxury tax idea.
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Mater Dei Girls Win Championship
- NHL ROUNDUP : Larmer Leads Rangers Past Flyers
- O.C. Music Review : Dr. John: A Delicious Gumbo of Moods
- Justice Department Accuses University of Reverse Bias : Courts: Suit contends officials at Illinois State refused to allow white males to join a training program for janitors.
- Tom Clark; Hollywood Publicist, Associate of Rock Hudson
- Police Search for Youth Wanted in Parents' Slaying
- TUSTIN : New Grade School Is Named for Locale
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees Tighten Policy for Approval of Board Travel Expenses
- WOODLAND HILLS : Leader of Welfare Fraud Ring Sentenced to 6 Years
- Man Sought on Murder Charges in Seattle Fire : Arson: Four firefighters died in tragedy. Suspect Martin Pang, a recent Valley resident, is owners' son.
- WATTS : 4 Arrested for Stealing Welfare Checks, U.S. Mail
- Tired Grgurich Resigns Amid Bitterness
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Fernandez Gets Closer to Top
- TV Reviews : 'Good Old Boys' Sees Birth of New West
- It's a Big Job Keeping Small Businesses Here : Relocations: O.C.'s economy is fueled primarily by firms with fewer than 100 workers, yet they get the least attention when they prepare to move elsewhere.
- Firepower Marked Somalia Pullout : Africa: Local newspapers accuse Marines of overreacting in final hours of operation. Commander defends troops.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : O.C. Audit to Be Done in Phases
- State Republicans Favor Dole Over Wilson in Poll
- Mormon Leaders
- SIMI VALLEY : City Agrees to Settle Claim for $10,000
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 5TH CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : The Yaroslavsky Name Could Be a Liability in One Part of Valley
- Nazarenes, Pentecostals Bridge Differences at Pasadena Service : Prayer: Disagreement about validity of speaking in tongues is a sore point. First Church of the Nazarene's invitation to a Pentecostalist is called 'a bit daring.'
- IRVINE : Packed 5-Hour Debate Yields Vote for Bypass
- 'Freeway Baby' Beats CHP to Scene : Oxnard: Newborn is delivered in a car alongside highway, just minutes ahead of two arriving patrolmen.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Settles Old Score : Division I-A girls: Monarchs defeat Ventura Buena, 57-53, to win first section title.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar Sweats, Wins : Division IV-AA boys: Coleman's two free throws with 35 seconds left give Sea Kings 47-46 victory over Playa del Rey St. Bernard.
- Baseball Isn't All <i> That </i> Greedy : Little League: Story about charging $6-per-uniform fee appears to be untrue.
- Castaneda's Early State Meet Victories Semisweet
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar's Owen Enjoys His Reserve Role With a Winner
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Chatsworth Takes Best Shot at 3-A Title but Misses, 47-40
- Economic Indicators Point to Slowdown, but Not Recession
- Revised Figures Show Brighter Job Picture for State : Employment: Los Angeles County generated more than one-third of California's 148,200 new positions in 1994.
- What to Find, Where to Find It
- Death of Actor Ed Flanders Listed as a Suicide
- Ferdinand Lundberg; Iconoclastic Journalist Assailed the Rich
- King Hussein Has Surgery to Remove Cyst in Throat
- Colombia Arrests Brother of Cali Drug Cartel Chiefs : South America: Suspect has also been charged in U.S. Officials hope leaders will feel pressure to surrender.
- Simi Valley : Comcast Asks City to Reconsider Rate Cut
- ANAHEIM : Interfaith Unit Asks City for Funds to Support Recreation Programs
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Neighbors Say Housing Project in Wrong Area
- An Uphill Battle in Sherman Oaks : Politics: Los Angeles council candidate Barbara Yaroslavsky finds lingering hostility in community that her husband represented for 19 years.
- TODAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Metz Showing Critics That Brea Olinda Isn't Soft Inside : Division II-A Girls: A little-used reserve last season, senior center helps Ladycats continue winning tradition.
- ENERGY
- Well Wishes From Alaska : Lifting Export Ban Could Make Japan a Big Oil Customer
- Home Shopping Rejects FTC's Call to Prove Claims in Ads
- Georges Koehler; Shared 1984 Nobel Prize for Medicine
- Sen. Campbell Crosses Aisle, Joins the GOP
- Soon-to-Be Head of Holocaust Museum Resigns
- Alan M. Tucker; Developed Computer-Based Library Systems
- 'He's his own worst critic. If something is not quite right, he's not happy.' : This Pastry Maker's Life Is a Recipe for Pursuit of Perfection
- Holdups in Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa
- ENCINO : Off-Leash Dog Park Agreement Reached
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei Converts Third Try Against Buena, 57-53 : Girls: Bulldogs can't repeat past success in Division I-A title game.
- Mood Swings the Other Way in Strike Talks : Baseball: Owners "encouraged" and union "hopeful" after two sides find some room for agreement
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Sagging Dollar Lifts Yields; Dow Gains 9.68
- Inside & Out : Musty Heater Smell Could Mean Wet Duct
- LONG RUN: The Los Angeles Marathon has...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : House Less Than Packed for Hearing : Lawmakers: The panel probing Orange County's fiscal woes drew well in Sacramento, but the Irvine turnout falls short.
- Man, 22, Held in Series of Robberies
- UNITARIAN PLANS: Starting off with an alumni...
- MAYWOOD : Sentenced to Death, Officer's Killer Says, 'I Deserve It'
- Public Places : A Gentler Life In the <i> Tai Chi </i> Lane
- New Moon : Muslims Turning to Astronomy to Calculate End of Ramadan
- Friends Reopen Laguna Beach Ice Cream Shop : Community: Customers pay up to $100 for a cone to help out merchants shot in Feb. 20 robbery. Police, meanwhile, work to publicize robber's photo on nationwide TV.
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Odds Long for Pepperdine, Loyola : WCC tournament: Two lowest seeds will need big turnaround to repeat past successes.
- In a Pinch, Najar Pitches Northridge Past Texas A
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL / LEAGUE PREVIEWS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Saddleback Tries to Break Habit Against L.A. City
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Raabe Makes a Hearing but Stays Silent
- Panel OKs Packard Amendment on Aid : Congress: Included in House committee's disaster- funding package, it would deny all but emergency help to illegal immigrants.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : After Budget Victory, Democrats Go on Offensive : Congress: Senate minority puts focus on something voters care more about than cutting government spending--Social Security.
- Hot Pursuit : Wounded Man Aids Deputies by Chasing Would-Be Robbers
- Public Invited to Collect Driftwood
- PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS / TODAY'S GAMES : Fairfax Could Prove Tough for Crenshaw
- Royal Survives Shootout, Outguns Fountain Valley : Soccer: Highlanders win boys' title in highest-scoring Southern Section final ever.
- Laguna Playhouse's 'Liar' Carries a Big Shtick : Theater: The troupe is updating Carlo Goldoni's farce, not for philosophical reasons, but to make the most of the commedia dell'arte.
- Future Celtic Shock : An Updated Sound From Scotland's Battlefield Band, With No Apologies
- Weekend TV : L.A. Marathon Coverage Begins Sunday Morning
- Williams' Deal Easy on Raiders : Pro football: Starting running back fires two agents, then negotiates a one-year, $550,000 contract.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Royal Wins Wild One for Division I Title
- Dance Review : Capturing 'Graham' at Cal State L.A.
- Scorers Not Doing It for Ducks : Dallas goalie Wakaluk keeps shutout streak alive, 4-0.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Franklin's Bombs Sink Birmingham : Boys' City 3-A: Panthers win first title with long-range rally.
- BASEBALL
- Pop Music Reviews : Sick of It All Fails to Inspire Palace Moshers
- Looking Out for Baby
- ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURE : Camarillo Educators to Try Vote Again in July
- Funding the NEA: The Debate Goes On
- Daly Not Worthy of Murray's Praise?
- 'Miss Saigon' Revisited
- Child Care Is Not Employer's Responsibility
- Replacement Letters Might Be Next Step
- Downey Takes Heat for Louganis Column
- Man Wounded in Westlake Chases Would-Be Robbers : Crime: Despite injury, restaurant owner gives pursuit while calling sheriff's deputies on car phone, authorities say.
- Critiquing the Critics
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy Pleads to State Senators for Loan Guarantees : Hearing: CEO warns panel meeting in Irvine that without help, county will default on debts. His well-received pitch to skeptical legislators is undercut by Raabe's refusal to testify.
- Kings Starting to Look a Little Like Clippers
- Rosemead : Canceling of Grant for Youth Center Protested
- OTHER NEWS - March 4, 1995
- POP/ROCK - March 4, 1995
- Obituaries - March 4, 1995
- Obituaries - March 4, 1995
- Clinton Favors Test Based on Need in Affirmative Action : Civil rights: President says federal programs, where possible, should use economic rather than racial standards. He hints at policy shift but avoids specifics.
- GETTING PUMPED: March is American Red Cross...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy Tries to Restrict Flow of Information
- Salinas Halts Hunger Strike as Change Roils Mexico : Latin America: Observers wonder about former president's health and the stability of the ruling party.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Lopez Ends Her Testimony; 2 Simpson Lawyers Fined
- Clinton, in Shift, Is Critical of Independent Counsel Law : Ethics: His earlier strong backing has given way to second thoughts. He says the statute makes it too easy to launch investigations of high officials.
- Sheriff, Board Swap Charges Over Early Release of Inmates
- Mexico's Crisis Claims Its First Banking Victim : Latin America: Government regulators seize insolvent Grupo Financiero Asemex-Banpais. The peso plummets 5%.
- Popejoy Asks State to Guarantee Loans : Bankruptcy: Top administrator tells senators that without help, Orange County will default on bond debt. Legislators are cautious after former Assistant Treasurer Raabe refuses to answer questions.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Steiner Pledges to Cut Pay 10% as Supervisors Scale Back Office Budgets
- Suspect in Driver's License Fraud Implicates Co-Workers : Crime: A Department of Motor Vehicles clerk says other employees in her Arleta office engaged in similar schemes to sell illegitimate documents, prosecutor says.
- 1st of 3 Storms Hits; Flooding Called Possibility
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : 8 Volunteers Signed Up for Rescue Team
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Cuts Leave Many Asking: 'What Am I Going to Do Next?' : Layoffs: The news comes as a shock even for those who braced for the worst.
- Gramm Seen as Winner, Dole as Loser After Vote
- GLENDALE : Renovated Library Lacks Book Funds
- FILLMORE : City May Withdraw From Trash District
- SIMI VALLEY : Search Firm to Find a New Police Chief
- Lawyer Cites Problems of Dead Baby's Mother : Courts: He says Pamela Rother, accused of killing child, was clearly delusional. Officials respond to criticism of handling of case.
- Horcher Recall Election Set for May 16
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CONSTITUTION : Budget Vote Proves the Founders' Wisdom : The balance between the Senate and the House ensures steadfastness against runaway popular majorities.
- Calvary Chapel Favored in Wrestling