- PROP. 187 WATCH : Forgetful Recall
- Texas Instruments Inc. said Tuesday that its...
- John E. Howard Dies; Part of Team That Prosecuted Sirhan
- PERSPECTIVES ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Is It an Institutional Crutch or Essential to Women's Progress? : A case study from the trenches shows why strong enforcement of non-discrimination must be protected.
- DANA POINT : Builder Offers to Put Trails in City Parkland
- Russia's Resurgent Enemy Within
- VAN NUYS : Suspects Charged in Shootout With Police
- DANA POINT : Major Street May Get Lower Speed Limit
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Wedding Held in Hospital's Intensive Care Unit : Nuptials: Bride's sister, brother and stepfather died last week in a freeway crash. Her mother and brothers watch from beds.
- '500 Nations' Sets the Record Straight
- Alan Hare; Soldier-Spy, Financial Times Executive
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy Delays Scheduled Takeoff of Airport Sale Study : Recovery: Supervisors reluctantly postpone vote but urge task force to determine whether it's even doable.
- The Proving Ground : With federal funding on the line, a new agency must show it helps--not hinders--the efforts to solve the problems of rampant homelessness.
- Winnie Mandela Enters Hospital; Stress Cited
- Official Says She Carries Gun, Seeks Eased Rules : Legislature: Simi Valley councilwoman backs bill to allow more people to carry concealed, loaded weapons. She says women need firearms for protection.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : 62 Villagers Killed, U.N. Officials Say
- Firestorm of Questions
- Man Linked to O'Connor's Son Charged
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Yaroslavsky Accused of Bid to Limit Debate
- GLENDALE : Dancers Put Themselves on the Line
- SOUTH COUNTY : Senior Workshops Help Improve Driving
- PREP ROUNDUP
- O.C. Music : Salonen's Flip Side : The L.A. Philharmonic Music Director Will Conduct His Own 'Mimo II'
- $4-Million O.C. Health-Care Cut Spares Elderly
- Labor Activist, 12, Killed in Pakistan
- Panel Urges Revival of CLAS Test : Education: The exam should be salvaged and its flaws corrected, research group says. The need for a new test by 1996 is called crucial.
- It's $100 Million and Punt : Coliseum: L.A. fixed up the Raiders' playpen, but that's not good enough for Al Davis.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Taxi Company Given OK on Higher Fares
- GLENDALE : $18-Million Project at College to Begin
- SANTA PAULA : Brochure Promised on Redevelopment
- Lightning Causes Power Outages
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Assessor Warns Property Owners of Solicitations
- Orange County Almanac
- COSTA MESA : Advertising Sign Rules Set Aside
- Entertainment Draws Most Growth in Area
- Arson Believed Cause of Apartment Blaze
- Making the Case for a Sales Tax Hike Will Be a Real Trial
- ANALYSIS : Hawking Has His Work Cut Out for Him
- LOS ALAMITOS : Vessels Has Pretty Good One-Two Punch
- PERSPECTIVES ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Is It an Institutional Crutch or Essential to Women's Progress? : Lacking a moral argument, femiists are using divisiveness to achieve their putative goal of inclusion.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Schedules Family Day Events
- Montana Goes Home to Say Goodby : Pro football: About 25,000 attend his retirement ceremony in San Francisco and attempt unsuccessfully to get him to reconsider.
- Blake-Small Makes a Pitch for Being Best in the WAC
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Romanticized Fantasia Goes for an Aimless 'Drive'
- THE ECONOMY
- Downey Financial Sees Quarterly Profit Drop 45%
- Dornan Has Campaign, Needs Manager : Politics: 'We're still looking,' says Garden Grove presidential hopeful who announced candidacy last week.
- DATELINE: MIAMI : Castro Obsession Still Sets Off Fiery Debate in South Florida
- Countywide : County Librarian to Discuss Cutbacks
- SIMI VALLEY : City Gets $600,000 in Earthquake Aid
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : Drive-By Purse Snatchings Jolt Galleria
- Poor Effort Earns Northridge Return Trip to Hawaii : Men's volleyball: Price says Matadors did not try in loss to Santa Barbara.
- Magic Eyes Olympic Redux : Basketball: Former Laker great touts 'excellent shape' in quest for second go-around as a 1996 Olympian.
- Great <i> Guapote</i> : Angler Uncovers Unique Fishing Experience at Ancient Costa Rican Volcano
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Zane Smith Signs With Red Sox
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : High-Tech to Conquer High Anxiety
- Tri-Lite Inc.: The Irvine lighting equipment manufacturer...
- Board Clears Panic in Sale of ICN Stock : Inquiry: The chairman of the Costa Mesa drug maker sold shares while delaying news of an unfavorable FDA decision. Angry investors call the vote a 'whitewash.'
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Theme Parks Keep Turning It Up a Notch
- Contractors Seek to Resolve Carpenter Strike
- Women on Board : Survey Indicates Inroads Into the Male-Dominated Business World
- Amgen Inc. said Tuesday that, thanks to...
- No Security Breach Seen in Somalia Document Snafu
- France Threatens to Pull Balkans Peacekeepers : Bosnia: Shaken by deaths of two soldiers, Paris wants extended cease-fire and loosened rules on the use of force.
- Candidates Raised Record $286 Million in '94 : Politics: Common Cause report says big spenders usually won. The group strives to place a campaign finance reform initiative on the '96 ballot.
- Times Awarded Pulitzer for Coverage of Quake : Honors: Prize is paper's second in three years for covering a calamity. Small daily wins for public service.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN to Hold Forum on Gay, Lesbian Issues
- Manager of Big A to Run Convention Center Too : Facilities: Greg Smith started work at the stadium at 17, as a ticket seller. The consolidation is part of cost-cutting efforts.
- Council Wants Say on Liquor Licenses
- Major Networks' Prime-Time Ratings Dip--Again : Television: Despite a few hits, the Big Three find nothing to brag about as final season Nielsen numbers are released.
- MOORPARK : Texas Firm Seeks Local Trash Contract
- Up to 5,000 Expected at Today's Funeral for Officer Henry
- Cheers! L.A., as you're no doubt acutely...
- Malathion Spraying to Be Extended 1 Month : Medfly: Two dates for eradication program are added. Authorities blame cool spring weather, which can lengthen the pest's life cycle.
- BOYS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : No Hugs, Kisses When Butler, Lasorda Renew Acquaintances
- Abuse of Latinos
- GOP Contract
- Foster Nomination
- LONG BEACH : Development Ban for Sacred Site Is Rejected
- PATRICK DOWNS / Los Angeles Times...
- Nehemiah Housing
- Unwed Parents
- Fung's Testimony in Simpson Case
- Poor Voter Turnout
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Complex Pool Settlement Wins Overwhelming Support : Recovery: All but a few agencies give up the right to sue for the promise of eventual full restitution of investments. The plan now goes to bankruptcy judge for May 2 hearing.
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 19, 1995
- Obituaries - April 19, 1995
- Obituaries - April 19, 1995
- Fung Testimony Ends; Ito Starts Jury Inquiry
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Jury Probe Poses an Array of Perils and Paradoxes for Ito : Judge must try to guarantee a fair trial but has to avoid unwarranted influence on panelists' eventual deliberations.
- Clinton Denounces GOP Welfare Bill : Reform: The President challenges Congress to come up with a compromise on House legislation by July 4. He also marks out the political line on several other issues.
- LOTT O' DOLLARS: When your county is...
- Embattled State Agriculture Chief Resigns
- Supervisors Agree to Wetlands Plan : Development: Koll Real Estate Group wins battles to demolish a World War II bunker and to get local OK to build 3,300 homes and restore 1,100 acres of marshland.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 19, 1995
- FHP Health Care: The Fountain Valley health...
- Western Digital's Earnings Decline 30% in 3rd Quarter
- Lucas Aerospace: The company said Monday that...
- MEXICO CITY : Chiapas Talks Resume
- JUVENILE JUSTICE : Payback Project Teaches Responsibility to Youths
- ORANGE : State Shuts Down Montessori School
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : She'll Soon Be Gone--but Not History
- Legal Aid Society Braces for Cuts in Federal Funds : Services: 'We have no reason to be optimistic,' says chief of local agency that gives free help to needy. Support is on GOP hit list.
- County May Develop Defense Conversion Plan for Business : Diversify: Consultant would devise a strategy to help wean firms and employees from dependence on a shrinking military.
- Judge OKs Request to Delay Thornton's Sentencing : Courts: Defense asks for more time to prepare argument urging life term rather than death penalty, as jury recommended.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Men's Track Team Finds Way to Bounce Back
- Government Looking at Other Ways to Gauge GDP
- By the Numbers
- Meade Ullman Chosen as Ad Agency by Dragoon
- BODY WATCH : A Better Choice May Be Olive Oil
- Winnie Mandela Quits Post, Criticizes Estranged Husband
- Kidnaper of Realtor Gets 35-Year Term
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : Festival to Offer Food, Wine, Entertainment
- LA PALMA : Volunteers Needed to Paint Over Graffiti
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS : Larry The Legend a Victim of Santa Anita Derby Curse
- Maine Coach Turns Down 49ers
- Vaught Is Sole Survivor : One by One, Best Clippers Left Him Behind
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Softball Program Building With Youth
- Bemco to Test Effect of Infrared Radiation
- ENERGY
- Innkeepers Happier in February
- Anti-Fat Crusader's Attack on 2% Milk Is Challenged by Experts : Nutrition: Ads advocate skim or 1% milk for children. But some say the advice is misleading and does more harm than good.
- Electro Rent Earnings Up 7% in 3rd Quarter
- Portugal Offers Old World Charms at Its Small Hotels
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The Irvine independent oil...
- Word-Processors, Typists Will Compete for Prizes
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Ordinance Would Let Officials Cut Pay : Politics: Supervisor Roger Stanton wants elected officeholders to be able to share the pain of drastic budget cuts.
- Parole Official Forced Out After Sex Misconduct Allegation
- Forum Due on Plans for Van Nuys Airport
- Opening Off-Anaheim: Albert Rowuin doubts that the...
- Hooked on Hope : Violence <i> Is</i> Preventable, Says the Woman Hired to Stop It
- Fullerton Hopes to Smash Its Way Into the Playoffs
- Album Review : Cliches as Long as a Country Mile for Marc Corey Lee
- Foreclosures Drop in O.C. for Third Straight Quarter : Real estate: The number of defaults declines 2.3% in first three months of 1995. Experts say it's a good sign for local economy.
- EARNINGS : TRW, Rockwell See Their 1st-Quarter Profits Take Off
- Orange National Bancorp: The holding company for...
- Imperial Credit Takes $2-Million Pretax Charge
- Quantum Slowdown : Health Care Firm Faces Problems Such as Recent State Audit
- Changing Lifestyles : Some Squatters in Rags Get Riches From Effort to Rebuild Beirut Area : But others are overlooked by a program that pays thousands to families displaced by construction.
- Ralph Staver; Financier, Train Hobbyist
- Brown Says Wilson Farm Aide Should Quit Over Charges
- A Hitter's Nightmare : Ankersen Led Mater Dei to 1957 Title Game With Five No-Hitters
- Philippine Official Quits Over Execution : Asia: Critics fault Manila government for failing to deter maid's hanging in Singapore.
- Hard Rock Cafe Owner to Pay Fine on Political Gifts : Finances: Peter Morton OKs $12,000 settlement of charges of improper campaign contributions to Los Angeles candidates.
- Prosecutor Tells of 'Kitty-Cat Ruse' Used by Alleged Child Molester : Courts: A San Juan Capistrano man is accused of molesting an 8-year-old and trying to lure other children. His lawyer says it's mistaken identity.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Considers Noise Study at Townhomes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Will Move Collection in May
- Their House Away From Home : Republican reps say sleeping in their offices is efficient. Democrats call it a gimmick.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : A Perspective You Will Argue With : TERRIBLE HONESTY: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s <i> by Ann Douglas</i> , Farrar Straus & Giroux,$27.50, 606 pages
- School Collections Go to Kobe Relief
- Moorpark Man Pleads Guilty to 6 Robberies : Banks: Jay Carlton Brammer, 24, admits in U.S. District Court that he is the so-called 'Briefcase Bandit.'
- MOORPARK : Preschool Program Enrollment to Open
- County's Annual Triathlon Dropped
- Taking on Giant Task : Money Matters Have Forced San Francisco to Restructure Team, Hope for Best in Baseball's Changing Landscape
- PREP ROUNDUP
- RSVP : A Night That Left Them Speechless
- SAN FERNANDO : Police Seek Grant for Mobile Computers
- TUJUNGA : Afternoon of Family Fun Due at YMCA
- VENTURA : 3 County Teachers Represent the U.S.
- LOS ANGELES : Many School District Quake Repairs Await U.S. Funding
- VENTURA : Fall Opening Is Goal for Pier Restaurant
- Hebert Posts Shutout With Greatest of Ease : Hockey: Ducks protect their goalie well in crucial game with Sharks. He makes 27 saves in 3-0 victory.
- California IN BRIEF : ORANGE : Body Identified as ATM Technician
- Next Step : South Africa's Economic Dreams Are Deferred by Many Barriers : Labor unrest, tariffs and poor schools discourage long-term foreign investors.
- No Fallback Plan if Tax Vote Fails, Popejoy Says : Recovery: Opponents of Measure R dismiss county executive's dire warning as political rhetoric.
- Group Offers Ways to Trim 'Pork' From Budget : Politics: Rep. Ed Royce joins lobbying organization in detailing 50 proposals to cut federal spending.
- IRVINE : School Board Weighs Loan to Avoid Bankruptcy
- IRVINE : Body Found By Field Remains Unidentified
- Recall Bid Against Trustee Advances
- Bid to Buy Terminal Site Tabled : Aviation: Airport board cites opposition from Burbank council for its move.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City to Weigh Contract With City Manager
- Class of Their Own : After their language school closes, immigrants hire their English teacher to finish the course.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Dim Hopes for Umpire Deal
- POP/ROCKR.E.M. Dates Delayed: R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry...
- Seven participants have won awards in the...
- Weekend Box Office
- Decrease in Profits Reported by Xircom
- Tekelec Plans Offering of 1.75 Million Shares
- Zygo Sets Up Product Development Unit in Simi
- Following in His Footsteps : Medicine: Frederick Grazer of Newport Beach and other members of the Tord Skoog Society have changed the face of plastic surgery, but they credit the Swedish pioneer.
- The Math Is Haywire : Almost 194,000 federally licensed dealers, only 200 compliance agents
- County Looks to Future of Defense : Ventura: Officials may hire firm to devise a strategy to help wean companies from dependence on contracts with a shrinking military.
- Source of Offensive Flyers Sought
- Man Admits Robberies as 'Briefcase Bandit' : Agreement: Moorpark resident pleads guilty to six robbery counts. He faces a maximum penalty of 25-year sentence and $250,000 fine for each count.
- Salomon Makes Job, Pay Changes : Securities: The Wall Street firm restructures its top management and alters its bonuses policy.
- Company Town
- Regional Outlook : Is Racist Rhetoric Turning Into Europe's Reality? : A spate of violence against immigrants across the Continent has many worried that animosity is out of control.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Bus Ridership Hits Record High : Transportation: Usage jumps 16% from last month. Santa Clarita officials credit expansion of service hours and routes, increased public awareness.
- Downtown Planners Visit 4 Similar Cities
- And, No, Lunch Is Not on Uncle Sam
- Industry Expert Says He Told Honda of Bribes : Automotive: J. David Power confirms he warned the car maker's top executive in 1984 about a kickback ring within the firm. Also, a former O.C. dealer has blamed the alleged scheme for his bankruptcy.
- Company Town : Peter Aronson Named President of Witt-Thomas Films
- WASHINGTON : Kurds on Agenda
- Gentlemen, Start Your Prayers : Father Phil De Rea Keeps Spirituality Alive Amid Life in the Fast Lane
- John XXIII, Vatican II Cast Shadow on John Paul II : Papacy: Media view earlier Pope and council reforms more favorably. But he led in a less contentious time.
- Students Revive English Class--and Their Dream : Education: Closure of school in Oxnard forces a dozen immigrants to improvise. Their teacher--an immigrant himself--sticks with them.
- PASADENA : Farewell Planned for Departing Police Chief
- Freeway Connector to Close for Retrofitting
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Young Dreams Take Wing in Student Mural
- Fountain Valley Gets an Unexpected Wake-Up Call
- Sotheby's Preview to Show Off Stralem Collection
- Calnetics to Acquire Richmond Holdings Inc.
- Briefly:
- Cost-Cutting Campaign Returns Restaurant Chain to Profitability : Results: Under new management, Hamburger Hamlet reduces expenses by nearly $1.5 million and posts a profit of $30,000 in first quarter.
- Sun Microsystems Inc. said Monday that its...
- BODY WATCH
- Activist Pope Puts Catholics at Front of Media Attention : Journalism: In general, religion receives short shrift in TV, newspapers. But charismatic John Paul II is exception.
- ANAHEIM : Police Ask for Neighborhood Parking Ban to Fight Drugs
- Nomo Set to Start at the Top : Baseball: He overwhelms Yankees and all but assures himself a spot in the rotation.
- Amtrak, Greyhound Discuss Working Together
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Hollywood Stars Meet the Real Starmen : At a tribute to the NASA personnel who averted disaster in the Apollo 13 mission, director Ron Howard discusses the reel-life drama of his upcoming movie version.
- Notebook : Pacifica's Dizzying Pace Isn't What Ails Coach
- Justices Debate Limits of Species Protection Law
- PASADENA : Safety Program to Help Lost Seniors Get Home
- Anaheim : Probe of Racist Group Leads to Arraignments
- Countywide : Measure M Oversight Panel Has Vacancy
- SANTA PAULA : Applicants Sought for City Hall Post
- GARDEN GROVE : Council May Ease Rules for Home Child Care
- Davies Drives Her Way Into Golf's Record Book
- Young Invited to Montana Party? Indeed, It's Too Good to Be True
- Theater Review : 'No Minimum' Maximizes Witty Lounge Material
- Environmental Contest Open to Businesses
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bill to Allow State Takeover of O.C. Fails First Test : Legislation: Senate committee approves a dozen other financial measures that address the bankruptcy.
- New Novelist Wins Faulkner
- Behind the Story : The Will to Fight Russia : A powerful, deeply felt nationalism and more than a century of persecution by Moscow have made Chechens unlikely to surrender.
- 8 Killed in Crash of Air Force Jet in Alabama
- Clinton Order Declassifies Millions of Records
- School Officials Upset by Delays in Quake Repair Funds
- Beach Babies : Officials Warn: If You Find a Young Seal, Let It Be
- Ventura Adopts 2 Laws Aimed at Downtown Panhandling : Commerce: Merchants say the homeless drive away business. Police believe the measures will help them better handle complaints.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Trying to Count Cell Phone Users
- NBA ROUNDUP : Orlando Captures First Atlantic Division Title
- Anaheim Stadium Gets Baseball Title Games
- USC Program Raises Money, Hope
- Danny Hoch Makes a Name by Doing Well With 'Others'
- Company Town : Pacific Telesis to Acquire Wireless Cable Company : Telecom: Firm says the $175-million deal with Cross Country of Riverside will bring 100 channels to Southland homes.
- Creative Computer Reports Profit Gain in 2nd Quarter
- Upjohn Co. first-quarter profit rose 12%, largely...
- Media : A Muckraking Editor Shakes Spain's Leader : 'I am only a journalist,' insists El Mundo's Pedro J. Ramirez. But his newspaper's exposes of corruption make him a powerful force in politics--and a threat to the career of the prime minister.
- Police Ride Shotgun on Mexico City Bus Route
- Valencia National Bank Increases Earnings Twofold
- Photo Essay : From Birds to Bananas, a Latin <i> Mercado</i> Has the Goods
- Clinton Meets the Press Today
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 15 Green Line Rail Cars Are Named After Communities
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Update for Safety Plan
- VENTURA : Council OKs Testing Detainees for AIDS
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 5 Arrested in Electronic Scheme to Steal Cellular Phone Service : Technology: Advanced computer equipment was used to bilk telephone users and also to reprogram plastic ID cards, deputies say.
- Habitat House Not Yet a Home as Creeping Costs Hamper Planned Project : Thousand Oaks: Christian organization will ask that $10,000 in unexpected fees be waived. But some city officials are opposed.
- THEATER REVIEW : This Joke's on 'Hollywood' : Satirist Alessandrini Takes a Shot at the Movies and Hits a Bull's-Eye
- NASD Proposes Broad New 'Suitability' Rules : Investment: Some say the changes could have prevented Orange County's recent financial debacle.
- ENERGY
- Ceradyne Inc.: The Costa Mesa technical ceramics...
- Company Town
- Annie M. Sappok has been named director...
- China Rejects U.S. Call to Ban Reactor Sales to Iran
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Bill Bryson : AMERICAN LINGUIST IN BRITAIN : From a Yorkshire village, he surveys the world of English through popular books such as 'Mother Tongue.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Class Asks Participants to Share Their Lives
- Educator Defends Virtues of 'Misunderstood' CLAS Test
- SANTA CLARITA : Man Gets 35-Year Term in Kidnaping of Agent
- SIMI VALLEY : Sign-Ups Begin for Toxic Waste Roundup
- Obituaries : * Dean E. Nix; Former Truck Driver and Seabee
- Ducks Win, Keep Postseason in Sight
- PREP ROUNDUP : Styles, Nelson Lead Laguna Beach Past San Clemente
- O.C. Art Review : The Figures Are Hooded, but the Message Is Clear
- Varco International Profit Up 21% for First Quarter Over '94
- The Attack of the Unhappy Investors : Shareholder lawsuits disrupt business and drain companies' resources. For executives, reform can't come too soon.
- 74 Unisys Workers to Switch Companies, Not Locations
- Pollution Research Reports Gains in Profit, Revenue
- Pursuing Legal Action Over a Home's Defects Can Be Risky
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa home...
- Litton Systems Receives $4-Million Settlement
- Justices Debate the Limits of Endangered Species Act
- COLUMN ONE : Helium Program Too Tough to Deflate : The idea of war blimps has gone bust, but this perennial of pork-barrel politics lives on. Backers say the nation's stockpile of gas will again survive budget cuts.
- ROME : Left, Right Test
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : State Court Test for Prop. 187 Is Rejected
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Quake Jolts Charleston
- Japan Legislator Opposes 'No-War' Pledge
- VALLEY VILLAGE : Antenna Opponents Turn Out in Force
- CSUN Rally Warns of Cuts in Aid : Schools: Educators, administrators say proposed cutbacks in federal assistance to students could force many out of college.
- LAPD Adds Patrols in Van Nuys : Violence: Police boost presence following Friday's gang-related double slaying, which began a bloody weekend in the Valley.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION : Look Inward for Budget Solutions : The outside community, dealing with its own economic realities, is no longer willing to give automatic bailouts.
- Clippers Can't Overcome Olajuwon : Pro basketball: Houston center scores 30 points as Rockets gain on Lakers. Lamond Murray suspended indefinitely.
- UPN, WB: In the TV Game for the Long Haul : Television: Although the new networks may be hard to find on the channel selector, both have former Fox executives who think they have the savvy to build another winner.
- City Pushes for Truck Safety Inspections : Moorpark: Bill's authors hope they can make it acceptable to industry and the CHP. The measure would allow deputies to check big rigs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Doesn't Help Cause
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Portishead: Enter the Real Moody Blues
- Life Takes Disturbing Detour in 'Seventh'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Doesn't Help Cause
- Reddi Brake's New Stores Increase Income
- Agents Help Tax Debtors Get a Second Chance : Delinquency: Specialists aid in setting up IRS payment plans, as well as working out compromises to pay less--sometimes much less--than is owed.
- Irvine Co.'s Apartment Unit Gets New Chief
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks and Bonds Follow Dollar Down
- * M. L. (Red) Keith Jr. has...
- State-Run Spanish Hotels Mix History With Theater : Tourism: Paradores chain competes with beach facilities by offering quality and traditional food at revamped inland monasteries and castles.