- Bryant Trial Figure Tells Jury He Was Drug Dealer : Courts: Alleged Family leader denies he was a kingpin or a killer. He suggests that evidence against him was planted.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Greening (as in Money) : State's Environmental Businesses Flourishing Despite Regulations
- Study Likely to Oppose Doubling of B-2 Purchases : Defense: It calls a 20-bomber fleet adequate, but critics say it assumes the U.S. will have 14 days to prepare for regional wars.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : The President's Statement
- Continuing Gas Attacks in Japan Are Bringing Fear to Citizens' Daily Lives : Terrorism: Reminders of the dangers are in the streets, rail stations, stores and businesses.
- Vindication, at Long Last : Ex-Employer Must Pay Homeless Man $1.25 Million for Racial Harassment
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- VENTURA : Police to End Reports on Minor Accidents
- GYMNASTICS : Utah Women Win; UCLA 4th
- Motor SportsScott Pruett, the series point leader,...
- Kings Start, Can't Finish for Vachon : Hockey: They blow 3-1 lead in final four minutes and have to settle for a 3-3 tie with Oilers.
- Mira Costa Finally Puts Harvard on Ice : Volleyball: Wolverines rally from two games down, extend top-ranked Mustangs to five games.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Friday' Soundtrack on the Fast Track
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley Completes Sweep of Marina
- President of J. Paul Getty Trust Receives French Honor : Art: Harold M. Williams is made an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters because of the trust's efforts to conserve France's cultural heritage.
- U.S., South Korea Said to Resolve Dispute Over Meat : Trade: U.S. objected to South Korean import restrictions of hot dogs and other products.
- Unemployment Rate Tumbles to 4.7% in O.C. : Labor: The county has its best showing in five years thanks to a growing service industry. The state's jobless figure rises to 7.8%.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Rescue Teams Labor in Tedious Search for Survivors : Bombing: Using trained dogs and high-tech devices, members work on their hands, knees and even bellies to look for signs of life in the rubble.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Experts See High Costs as Deterrent to Increased Bomb Detection Effort : Technology: Means exist to recognize explosive devices. But expense, annoyance to public transportation make identification difficult.
- Tributes to the Planet
- Skateboard Riders Rally for New Park : Recreation: After raising money to design the site, youths in Ojai will plead their case again with the City Council next week.
- Police Arrest 32 After Probe Into 3-City Theft Ring
- Without Doubt, Eby Feels His Baseball Career Hasn't Leveled Off
- New Draft Strategy: The Future Is Now : Pro football: Teams look for players to make immediate impact. Ki-Jana Carter should go first.
- Orange Coast Swimmers Win; Streak Hits 101
- Common Ground of 'Properties' : Arts: Panelists at the new Huntington Beach center discuss how their public works encourage interaction with the people who view them.
- FTC OKs Merger of Two Largest Hospital Chains
- COMING TUESDAY
- GARDENING : Sunset's CD-ROM: No Bugs, Plenty of Bytes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Jurors Assert Rights--but at What Cost?
- Chirac Lends Ear to French Voters : Election: In his quest for the presidency, mayor of Paris is being viewed as a man of the people.
- Housing Authority Creates Waiting List
- GLENDALE : Alex Theatre Needs $250,000, Study Says
- Renewable Energy : In The Southland
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Panel Rejects Appeal to Relocate Park-and-Ride : Palmdale: Group promises to appeal to City Council to keep commuter lot away from their upscale homes.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : It's No Baker's Dozen but Hart's Cookin', 8-2 : Foothill League: Ace strikes out 11 as Indians trounce Saugus for 12th consecutive victory.
- Raiders' No. 1 Range Is Heisman to NAIA : Pro football: Colorado's Salaam could fall into No. 18 slot, but Davis might have a surprise waiting.
- FTC OKs Merger of Two Largest Hospital Chains
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : PETER H. KING : Black Smoke and White Lies for Children Not Shrouded in Darkness
- Strawberry May Testify Against Ex-Teammates
- Clippers Aren't the Life of Party
- Critical Raves May Not Save 'One Roof ' : Television: As CBS' ratings-poor series about an African American family ends its run, the show's executive producer calls for support.
- Southwest Airlines Profit Plummets 72%
- GOP Bills Put Focus on 'Green' Issues : Environment: Activists are looking to President Clinton for stronger support to counter proposals to reverse protective measures.
- Caltrans Appoints Regional Director
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Ward Gets Titans Past Pacific, 2-1
- 'Date Rape,' the Song, Stirs Much Debate
- RETAILING
- GAO Wants to Cut Back on F-22 Jet Fighter Program : Military: Agency recommends slowing from a planned 36 planes per year to six or eight.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Home
- Auditor Lewis May Get Deal to Keep His Job : County: Compromise would strip most powers from official--who refuses to quit--but let him keep full salary. Supervisors will consider it.
- PASADENA : Caltech Employee Fatally Shot on Campus
- CAMARILLO : Greek Parish Gets Ready to Celebrate Easter
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Myers Might Start--on Disabled List
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Unranked Corona del Mar Upsets No. 5 El Toro, 3-0
- USC's Baker Works His Way Back Into Form
- Pierce Has Another Top-of-the-Class Contender : Volleyball: But Brahma sweep over Santa Monica is tempered by a knee injury to star player.
- Pop Music Reviews : Matthew Sweet Brings Revival to Whisky
- 'Date Rape,' the Song, Stirs Much Debate
- Coker Scholarship Benefit Concert Sunday
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Rule Changes Limit FBI's Infiltration of Extremists : Surveillance: Clinton, others see need to rethink ban against spying on domestic groups without evidence pointing toward violence, illegal acts.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : National Day of Mourning
- Police Blow Up Package at Federal Building
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Put Their Mark on Housing Project
- OXNARD : Panel Delays Action on Development Plan
- COSTA MESA : No Funds Set Aside for Possible El Toro Suit
- MOORPARK : Damaged Building May Be Torn Down
- FREE HELP WANTED: Today is the day...
- Down to Earth : Tree Planting Brings New Life to Grim Skid Row Streets
- HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL: Seventeen churches in the Burbank...
- Dodgers' Asian Armistice : After Keeping Japan's Hideo Nomo at Arm's Length, Korea's Chan Ho Park Decides to Extend His Hand
- AEROSPACE
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : White Supremacist Incidents
- Nine Accused in Slovakia of Smuggling Uranium
- COLUMN ONE : Does Earth Still Need Protection? : Reformers want to rein in regulation and what they say is bad science. But their targeting of landmark laws may imperil strides made in past quarter-century.
- LOS ANGELES : Police Dog Dies in Plunge After Training Exercise
- Duds for Dudes : Seamstress Can't Stay Away From Work or Big Surfing Event
- LOS ANGELES : Police Arrest 35 People in 5 1/2-Hour Drug Sting
- Obituaries : William McClung Sr.; Maintenance Worker
- BOND TICKER : Panel Urges O.C. Charter
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Once Homeless, Now They Aid Others in Need
- Conner Wins, Needs One More Victory to Become the Defender : America's Cup: Stars & Stripes defeats Mighty Mary by 1:02 to deal mostly female crew's hopes a severe blow.
- COMMENTARY : This Is Baseball's Latest Pathetic Call
- THE PREPS : VOLLEYBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley's Victory Over Oilers Is Worth Wait
- Keefe Picks Up Where Others Leave Off : Pro basketball: Former Woodbridge standout plays a key role for the Utah Jazz.
- TV Reviews : A Cool Encounter in Wilson's 'Curtain'
- O.C. Doctor Gets 18 to Life in Crash That Killed Couple : Courts: Prominent AIDS specialist was under influence of drugs and alcohol. Judge says sentencing was difficult.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Approves 25% Increase in School Bus Charges
- County's Jobless Rate for March Drops to Lowest Level in 5 Years
- Orange County Almanac
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Van Slyke Happy to Sign With Orioles
- Doctor Gets 18 Years to Life for Fatal Car Crash
- U.S. Relief Worker in Chechnya Goes Missing : Russia: His foundation issues appeal for help. Two American envoys to join search for the aid specialist.
- Germany to Extradite Accused Serb : Balkans: Suspected of being murderous prison guard in Bosnia, he faces war crimes tribunal.
- BREA : Housing Project Gets Preliminary Approval
- DNA Evidence Will Be Permitted in Peng Murder Trial
- IRVINE : School District Officials See Little Legislative Relief
- DOWNTOWN : Man Jumps to His Death After Traffic Accident
- Platform : Something So Right at One Public School
- SIMI VALLEY : Gang Member Jailed in Assault on Youth
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Versatile Valdes Is the Talk of the Team
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Falcons Hit Target With 11-7 Victory : Pacific League: Crescenta Valley scores big in middle innings to end Arcadia's win streak.
- ENERGY
- Cause of Fatal Bus Accident Still a Puzzle
- 1 Dead, 1 Wounded in Shooting at Repair Shop
- Orthodox Churches Ready to Celebrate the Resurrection : Easter: Pascha, the greatest holiday in the church's calendar, occurs one week after traditional western observances.
- They Make the Clippers Look Good
- Conductor Takes Turn as Composer
- INSIDE & OUT : Pop Art
- French Twist : Touches of Country Elegance From Area Designers Grace Chateau Sur la Mer to Aid Philharmonic Society
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : From O.C. to O.C.: A Wide Outpouring of Generosity : Assistance: Members of a Tustin Scientology church organization fly to Oklahoma City to offer help. County residents send goods, cash and donate blood.
- FULLERTON : Topless Bars Are Target of Moratorium
- Student's Trial Against Servite High Begins : Courts: He says his rights were violated when he wasn't readmitted after using 'femi-Nazi' in speech. School officials say problem was his refusal to accept counseling.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Thomas Drives In Winning Run
- Matadors Split to Be Tied : College baseball: Northridge scores 24 runs but can take only one of two from Cal Poly SLO.
- Governor Names D.A. Official to State EPA Post : Appointment: Gerald G. Johnston of consumer and environmental protection unit won big pollution case.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Wilson Pleads His Team's Case for Respect
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rookie's Hot Week Goes On in Blues' Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Pitchers Sweep Past Southern Utah
- Theater Reviews : 'Time' Makes Present of Future : Erik Ehn's Bizarre but Haunting Science-Fiction Fantasy Hits the Sledgehammer
- Gay Newsmagazine May Wrap Tuesday : Radio: Internationally syndicated 'This Way Out'--a mix of news, music and commentary--faces a shortage of funds.
- Pop Music Reviews : Guided by Voices Shows Off Its Trademark Lo-Fi Charm
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Terror Acts Fuel Rumors, Public Fears : Psychology: With lack of information, panic takes over, researchers say. People are inclined to build on any random bits of truth or partial truths.
- Trade Center Convict Urges Death for Blast
- Trooper's Vigilance Led to Arrest of Blast Suspect : Bombing: Charlie Hanger's suspicions about the man he nabbed during a traffic stop turned out to be justified.
- Painting Chain-Link Fence Requires Care
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Security Downtown
- MOORPARK : City Considers Water Agency Takeover
- LA PALMA : Youth Roller Hockey League Fees Approved
- Alemany May Move to Seminary : Mission Hills: Catholic archdiocese is said to be planning to transfer the high school to Our Lady Queen of Angels site.
- GLENDALE : Armenian Genocide Is Commemorated
- Wysocki, Black Set for Steve Scott Meet
- Tustin's Pfetzing Wins Scratch Main
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL / FREEWAY LEAGUE : Lancers Get Past Fullerton
- NHL Closing In on '98 Olympics?
- Randell's Jazz Club to Close
- City Urged to Cancel Permit for Checker Cab : Transportation: Officials say the company, one of two serving the L.A. part of the Valley, has not met terms of agreement.
- REAL ESTATE
- Ito's Attempt to Control Brings Chaos to Trial
- Teen-Ager Sentenced to 1 Year for Shooting Into Crowd During Melee : Courts: John Yi, a former Westlake High student, gives tearful apology. Co-defendant William Huang pleads guilty to assault.
- LA PALMA : City Is Inclined to Let Skaters Be Legal Again
- Mormons' Religion Classes Make School Prayer a Low Priority : Education: Church officials, parents favor private study system that enrolls 342,000 youths nationwide. Many attend pre-dawn sessions.
- Official to Manage Environmental Efforts
- Melrose Loses Place With Kings : Hockey: Raeder also ousted amid desperation as Vachon takes over in bid "to salvage the year."
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Backus Runs Out of Track, Taft Falls
- Dale Takes His Soccer Acumen to Pepperdine as Women's Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Rosary Takes Lead in Softball Race
- Oxnard May Help Radisson Hotel With Revised Lease
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Metrolink Renews Contract With Sheriff's Department
- NORTHRIDGE : Panel to Examine Affirmative Action
- ORANGE : Young Patients Reach Out to Help
- Police Suspicious About Death of Man Found in Pickup
- LAGUNA HILLS : Seminar to Focus on Teen Dating, Abuse
- ORANGE : District Seeks Bids for School Bus Service
- Red Wings Outlast the Ducks : Hockey: After taking a big lead early, Detroit has to fight to come away with a 6-5 victory.
- COMMENTARY : Bomb's Terror Reaches Spring Training
- EUROPE : 11th-Hour Rush to 50th Anniversary : With Russia's World War II ceremony only a few weeks away, workers race to finish a garish memorial. Squabbling had stalled the project.
- North Korea Walks Out on Nuclear Talks : Diplomacy: Pyongyang blames U.S. for failure. Regime resists bid to send them reactors from South.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Man Returned to United States Is Not a Suspect : Controversy: The Jordanian-born U.S. citizen was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Arab Americans are angry about his predicament.
- Neighborhood Sees a Buried Treasure in South Seas House : 'In one day we cleaned the trash out of three rooms. That made us think, "Hey, we can do it." '
- Lawyer Insists That She Was Fondled by Judge : Courts: Defense attorney tries to show woman's allegations were made in a desire to collect monetary damages.
- Fire Guts House in Costa Mesa
- ORANGE : Board Drops 6th Grade at West Orange School
- WESTSIDE : State Board Revokes Psychologist's License
- Family's Fate: Slaying, 2 Suicides
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Euro Disney 1st-Half Loss Cut Sharply : Entertainment: Lower costs and better attendance helped theme park's performance.
- Fearing Sale of Seagram's Stake, Time Warner Speeds Reforms
- Storm, Leaders' Pleas End Chiapas Impasse : Mexico: Government negotiators earlier refused to resume talks until peasants dispersed.
- LATIN AMERICA : Rio Crime Crackdown, Part II: Thumbs Down for the Sequel
- City Guide
- FULLERTON : Council Turns Down Plea for Traffic Signal
- Gibson Enjoys Her Role With All-Star Cast : Girls' basketball: Santa Ana Valley standout has drawn raves while preparing for county postseason game.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Battery Has Been Dead Too Long
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Dear Wayne, Don't Ruin Song With Another Derby Refrain
- Douglass and Coody Blow Away PGA West : Senior golf: With wind relatively calm, they shoot a better-ball 63 on the Stadium Course to take a one-stroke Legends lead.
- Theater Reviews : Puppets Give 'Carnival' a Needed Hand
- SECURITIES
- Strong Profit Reports Fuel Broad Stock Rally : Markets: The Dow average sets another new record, climbing 39.43 points. But the dollar's two-day rally fizzles as pessimism returns.
- First Lady Takes to Radio, Seeks to Calm Children
- Virginia Court Rules Lesbian Unfit : Parent, Denies Her Custody of Son
- School Breakfast Measure Signed
- TUSTIN : Chamber of Commerce Opposes Measure R
- In Kindergarten Class, Every Day is Earth Day
- Foreman Is Safe, Sarcastic : Boxing: Though IBF heavyweight champion is fighting lightly regarded Axel Schulz tonight, he can't resist jabs at Tyson.
- Welcome Rays From 'Sun' : Director Nikita Mikhalkov Hopes Oscar Will Boost Russian Film Industry
- Weekend TV : Oklahoma Bombing to Dominate Airwaves
- SIMI VALLEY : Plane Piloted by Area Man Still Missing
- Long Struggle Ends in Opening of Public Park : Wilson Canyon: Valley's newest parkland was once intended for housing. Putting deal together took years.
- O'Laughlin Doing Self Promotion : Football: CSUN quarterback, nose guard Wilson fight long odds in draft as they try to impress a bevy of NFL scouts.
- Elected Officials Invest in Lesson About Finance : Bankruptcy: About two dozen people attend workshop by a La Palma administrator who specializes in public management.
- Free Family Arts Day at Newport Museum
- AUTOS
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Far-Off Oklahomans Feel the Shock Waves, Reach Out for Solace : Expatriates: Tragedy pulls together a national network of ex-residents. They gather for vigils and seek news from home via phone, computer.
- Earth Day Events
- Ex-Gangbanger Survived Suicide Try, Then Found Life's WORK : Activism: Leonard Duran became a Christian and committed himself to aiding young people. One of his programs is based at his old junior high in Simi Valley.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE Composting Workshops : A Gift to the Earth
- Teen-Ager Gets 1 Year for Shooting Into Crowd : Courts: John Yi, a former Westlake High student, gives tearful apology and accepts the blame for the 1994 melee.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Hold a Going-Away Garden Party
- Ducks Come Up Short, but Long on Hope : Hockey: They lose to Red Wings, 6-5, after trailing by four goals with 11 minutes left.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Favored in Field of Favorites
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Triplett Leads by One Shot
- TELEVISIONNPR Discrimination Allegations: Katie Davis, a journalist...
- N.J. Blast, Fire Kills 4, Injures 38
- Pryor Confirms Plan to Give Up Seat in Senate
- Father's Suicide Drove Son to Kill Self, Mother : Northridge: Police say trouble started during an argument, but authorities add they may never unravel the full story.
- YORBA LINDA : New Drains Weighed for Flood-Prone Area
- Countywide : Anaheim High to Host Folkloric Dance Event
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Westlake Wins on a Hit and a Miscue, 6-5
- PREP NOTES : Estancia's Blanton to Relinquish Post
- Boselli's Stock on Rise in Draft : Local players: USC tackle might be second player chosen today. Stokes, Johnson apparently have dropped.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Great Scott : Alemany Sophomore Lets Others Sing His Praises
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Pioneers Thrown for Loss : Marmonte League: Outfielder's game-saving defensive play against Simi Valley earns Camarillo a first-place tie.
- It's Women's Turn to Be or Not to Be : Theater: This Shakespeare company is breaking new ground--and bringing affirmative action to the state of Denmark--by having females play all the roles.
- Strong Profit Reports Fuel Broad Stock Rally : Markets: The Dow average sets another new record, climbing 39.43 points. But the dollar's two-day rally fizzles as pessimism returns.
- Time Slips Into Agony for Waiting Relatives : The missing: Few hold out hope for more survivors. But not knowing makes closure impossible.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Blast Spurs Business for Security Firms
- U.N. Again Eases Sanctions on Yugoslavia, With a Warning
- NEWBURY PARK : Mosque Targeted by Threatening Callers
- Armed Robbers Bind UPS Driver, Steal Jewelry Cargo
- Church Leaders Call for Accountability in Handling of Funds : Donations: Stricter self-regulation will stave off outside scrutiny, officials say. Religious institutions take in more than $50 billion a year.
- CHATSWORTH : Couple Sues City Over Ostrich Ban
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Kuzmic's Homers Add to La Quinta's Rout of Los Amigos
- TV Reviews : Ordeal of Pioneer Woman in 'River'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Rallies for Victory Over Golden West in Softball
- A Reluctant Maestro Bidding a Heroic Farewell : Commentary: USC Symphony conductor Daniel Lewis will retire tonight after 25 extraordinarily productive and influential years.
- Air Force Calls for Panel to Mothball Point Mugu Navy Facility
- Countywide : Monument to Mark Armenian Genocide
- Playground Project Seeks Volunteers
- Fan Puts Up a Curtain for Montana Hosannas
- Air Force Calling for Closure of Point Mugu : Military: Officials feel proposal to move testing operations to Florida is a threat, but time is running out. About 9,000 jobs are at stake.
- Smith Hasn't Forgotten His Louisiana Roots
- You Can Bet That Riggs Came Away a Big Winner
- Reader Can Stand Only So Much Lasorda
- Turan Gets It Wrong--Again
- Strike May Be Over, but Reaction Isn't
- PASADENA : Caltech Employee Fatally Shot on Campus
- The Question of Heritage
- The School Lunch Debate
- Gunman Fires in Auto Shop, Killing Owner : Crime: Businessman is slain and firm manager is wounded in Pacoima repair center shooting. Police arrest a suspect. : ' You always think something like this is going to happen everywhere else but here. 'LAPD Sgt. Rick Webb
- Homophobia and 'Real Men'
- If They're Ripping Teams, It Must Be Playoff Time
- Ram Fans Do the Math, but They're Not Happy With Answers They Get
- Stepping Into a Fairy Tale
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- Anti-Terror Agents Feared Gas Attack at Disneyland
- Bombing Suspect in Custody : FBI Questions 2nd Man; Death Toll Hits 65 : Terrorism: Officials theorize that attack on federal building may have been aimed at agent who led raid on Branch Davidians in Waco, Tex.
- Facing the Fear of an Enemy From Within
- Transfer of Deputies Provokes Boycott by 13 Simpson Jurors
- Eased Curbs on Police Unit Stir Concern
- Drummer May Face Charges in Overdose : Crime: Police say they plan to take action against former Guns N' Roses member who they say was treated for drug use.
- Federal Agents Feared Attack at Disneyland : Terrorism: Government responded to a threat of a lethal gas release. Theme park officials say it turned out to be a hoax.
- She Doesn't Like How Homework Fund-Raiser Added Up : Education: Parent questions math assignment designed to help the Irvine school receive a 10% cut from long-distance phone billings.
- ENVIRONMENT : A Lot More Than Spring Is in the Air
- Companies Sitting on Cash Raise Risk for Takeover : Strategy: The bid for Chrysler raises the question of whether management can be too prudent in saving money.
- Facing the Fear of an Enemy From Within
- Bombing Suspect in Custody : FBI Questions 2 Others as Death Toll Hits 65 : Terrorism: Officials theorize that attack on federal building may have been aimed at agent who led raid on Branch Davidians in Waco, Tex.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : American Muslims Feel Sting of Accusations in Bombing's Wake : Reaction: Talk of a Middle East link led to epithets against the ethnic community. The arrest of a Midwesterner has spurred a collective sigh of relief.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : U.S. Muslims Feel Sting of Accusations : Harassment: Talk of a Middle East link led to epithets against ethnic community. But arrest of Midwesterner has spurred a collective sigh of relief.
- Part Captor, Part Friend, Bailiffs Play Delicate Role
- 'Freaknik' Revelers Descend on an Apprehensive Atlanta
- EARTHY FEELING: The 25th anniversary of Earth...
- Slain Millionaire's Fiancee Pleads Not Guilty to Check Forgery Charges : Courts: Municipal judge in Newport Beach reduces bail for Nanette Anne Johnston and schedules the preliminary hearing to begin May 5.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Team Effort Helps Mayor Craft Budget : Spending: Riordan's plan could not have been put together without the help of voters, union leaders and department heads. So far, only the Fire Department is upset.
- Royal Pains
- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. reported an...
- Puzzled by Choices in Crossword Games?
- 'Working' and Reworking : Version of the play based on Studs Terkel's book has a smaller cast, new material.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Disaster Aid Agencies
- ANAHEIM : Street Parking Banned in Drug-Plagued Area
- City Establishes Recycling Center for Phone Books
- SEAL BEACH : 700 Are Expected at Annual Charity Run
- CAMARILLO : Civil Air Patrol to Hold Open House
- Davenport Signs to Play Softball at San Diego St.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Keller's Gem Beats Marina
- 'Latinologues': A Meeting of Culture, Personal Identities
- Fountain Conjures Up a Magical 'Duet'
- PERFORMING ARTSMunich Bound: Conductor Zubin Mehta has...
- Court Sees No Evil in Look-Alikes
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : O.C. May Get New Robot Bomb Seeker
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Hoaxes Plague U.S. Amid Tighter Security : Bombing: 15 federal buildings, Boston subway system and Redondo Beach Pier are targets of false threats. Man is arrested in local incident.
- N.Y. Team to Aid Search Efforts in Oklahoma
- GLENDALE : Agency Lengthens Meetings to 1 Hour
- Events for Earth Day's 25th Anniversary
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Inland Empire Caltrans Chief to Head Local Office
- Panel Unexpectedly Rejects Hilltop Home
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Moves Alone Into Third by Beating OCC
- Myers Plays Through Broken Toe
- ROUNDUP : Gutjahr's Triple in the 12th Helps No. 7 Kennedy Beat No. 8 El Dorado
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Potent 'Kiss of Death' : Caruso Lights Up a Shady World That Shows How Good Film Noir Can Be
- Iron Will : Doug Ingle Re-Emerges, Hoping Reunited Butterfly Takes Off Again
- FCC Staff Urges That Murdoch Be Ordered to Restructure Fox : Media: In a blow to Aussie-born entrepreneur, it recommends that his News Corp. cut interest in TV network to 25%.
- Child Suicide Rate on Rise, CDC Reports
- DIPLOMACY : Chile's Renewal of Full Ties With Cuba Deals Blow to U.S. : Socialist partners pressed President Frei on relations.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Tangled Love Affair Suspected in Killing