- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Drug Suspects' Wives Contest Extradition
- Surgery May Restore Italian Woman's Voice
- Simi Valley Teen-Ager Charged With Murder
- Candidate for Proposed Campus Job Faces Charges : CSUN: The former Stanford bookstore manager pleaded not guilty last month to theft and tax evasion counts.
- In a CLAS by Itself : Loma Vista School Earns High Marks on State Test
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 4TH DISTRICT : Ferraro Has Strong Advantage
- Raiders Sign Veteran Free-Agent Cornerback
- NHL ROUNDUP : Stars Get Tie at Vancouver
- Purchase to Boost MTI's Unix Focus : Computers: Anaheim firm's $9-million acquisition of Illinois software company is designed to help it compete in office information networks.
- Power Ranger Pasta Out of Action
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Hit Record Highs; Dollar Gains
- DREAM DEFERRED: James Kallas once hoped to...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Truly Animated : Technology Brings Movement to Cartoons
- '90s FAMILY : On the Money : A weekly allowance shows kids that funds are finite. But more important, experts say, it teaches them how to spend and save responsibly.
- Man Sent to Prison for Smuggling Animal Parts
- Perhaps This Is Why He Is in the Minors
- TV Ratings : Letterman and Oscars Team Up for No. 1
- Mrs. Clinton Ends Trip Determined to Help Women
- Gang Raid Leaves Some Bad Feelings : Police: South-Central residents accuse officers of going overboard in their search. They also resent Chief Williams' comparison of area to Beirut.
- These Kingsmen Wear Gloves When They Dress to Impress
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : The Crow Wasn't Nearly as Tasteless as Some of the Phone Calls
- OPERA REVIEW : Met 'Ghosts': A Triumph of Clever Contrivance
- 200 Islamic Separatists Attack Town in South Philippines; Up to 100 Killed
- Creditors Urge Interest Hike on Notes if Debt Is Extended : Bonds: Committee seeks a 2 1/2% boost--or $31 million--to sweeten the rollover should the county not be able to pay its obligations on a timely basis.
- BOND TICKER : Four Top Officials to Pay Assembly Members a Visit
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Kohl Will Go to Moscow for War Memorial
- Judge Overturns Conviction in Memory Case
- Stacy Sewell, 24, Recipient of Lung Transplants From Parents, Dies
- Chicago Voters Reject Two Candidates Linked to Gangs : Elections: Mayor Daley wins third term. Incumbent aldermen beat two former Gangster Disciples in wards where police kept an eye out for harassment.
- Caesars, Tribe End Pact to Build Casino in Palm Springs : Gambling: Delays and lawsuits are given as reasons for the amicable dissolution. The Indian group says it still intends to pursue the venture.
- Trash-Import Bill Meets Opposition : Environment: Lawmaker wants to relax regulations on landfills to help cash-starved county. But San Juan Capistrano residents, Irvine streets would feel impact.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Village Christian Ready to Dominate Its League
- A Cast of Hundreds : Orange County's public sculptures range from a handful of old-fashioned monumental statues to more common abstract works. Oh, and one very big duck.
- RSVP : East Meets West at Eye Institute Fund-Raiser
- N.J. Forest Fire Chars 7,000 Acres; 400 Are Evacuated
- San Fernando Appoints Its 1st Female Mayor : Politics: Rosa Chacon is bypassed in a controversial 3-2 council vote. With Latinas in top posts, the small city makes history.
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TESTS : About the Tests
- Aide to Dymally Charged in Alleged Scam
- 2 Valley Men Held in Van Burglary
- Civil Rights Lawyer Charged : Courts: A. Thomas Hunt, a pioneering attorney who forced L.A. police and fire agencies to hire more minorities, is accused of cheating clients and practicing law without a license.
- SPECIAL REPORT ON SCHOOL TEST SCORES : Community News Focus : About the Tests
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Manages to Halt Cypress Comeback
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Hancock Pierced by Warren
- Armstrong is Traded From Bears to Dolphins
- REAL ESTATE
- Denny's Reaches Accord Over Denver Racial Dispute : Restaurants: Chain will drop charges against four blacks arrested after confrontation over service.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Apple CEO Implements Broad Changes : Computers: Michael Spindler ends the John Sculley era with the reorganization.
- A Gathering of Heroes : The irony was thick. While their families were locked up, Japanese American soldiersliberated a Nazi death camp. Now, they reunite with honor.
- Hughes Says Lockheed Martin Violated Merger Consent Order
- Rift Mended After Major, Clinton Talk : Diplomacy: Leaders stress areas of agreement, including foreign policy, during Briton's U.S. visit.
- 25 From O.C. Charged in Federal Drug Sweep : Crime: 'Operation Green Ice' targeted major players from South American drug cartels, officials said.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL 4TH DISTRICT : Ferraro Heavily Favored Over Lockwood
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : From Top to Bottom in Reading, Writing and Mathematics Tests
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TESTS : About the Tests
- Lakers' Recovery Goes On : Pro basketball: Jones finds groove and scores 19 along with Van Exel in 104-101 victory over the Nuggets.
- GOP Tax Cut Plan Survives Challenges, Heads for Vote : Congress: Measure goes to House floor essentially intact after amendments are defeated. Child credit for wealthy taxpayers remains.
- Molding Responsible Spenders
- Maine Top Court Overturns Gun Ban in Projects
- Moscow Gets Its Own Mt. Russ-More
- Scores in Outlying Schools Run From High to No-Show : Tests: Results indicate highest marks generally were gleaned by students in more economically advantaged areas.
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TESTS : About the Tests
- VENTURA : New Palm Trees Planted Along Main Street
- Farmers, Officials OK Creek Plan
- Owners' Lawyers Chastised Over Arguments in Appeal : Baseball: Expedited appeal of injunction will be heard in May, but early indications after rancorous session are it won't succeed.
- Dream Season Continues for Hussman, 15-0
- GM Seals Pact to Sell National Car Rental System : Autos: Industry veteran is leading NCR Acquisition Corp. in deal expected to fetch more than $1 billion.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THEATER REVIEW : Wrenching, Memorable Rise From Madness in 'Barnes'
- Theater Review : Difficult Labor Delivers Too Little of 'Too Late'
- Devalued Peso Slows Truck Traffic to Mexico : Trade: A Fed bank reports an 18% quarterly drop at the busiest U.S. border crossing.
- Postman Charged With Hoarding Mail at Home
- 3 Cities to Take Cash, IOUs to Settle Score With County : Crisis: Votes by La Palma, Laguna Beach and Fullerton preclude future legal action to recoup funds.
- MEDICINE / HEART DISEASE : Secondhand Smoke's Damaging Effects Analyzed : Cardiovascular system is harmed in several ways, researchers say. Impact of exposure to small amounts is greater in nonsmokers, they say.
- When Does the Sentence End for the Rape Victim?
- A Guide to Outdoor Sculpture
- SCHOOL SCORES
- Menendezes' Retrial in Van Nuys
- Section of PCH Finally Will Reopen : Transit: Two years after a landslide covered it, cars will again drive on link between Dana Point and San Clemente.
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : About the Tests
- Ducks Lose Another Original : Hockey: Forward Stu Grimson is traded to the Red Wings, along with defenseman Mark Ferner and a future draft choice.
- ANGELS : Team Window Shops During Free-Agent Sale
- CSUN Takes a Walk in the Dark Before Losing, 7-5
- Ducks Send Grimson, Ferner to Red Wings : Hockey: Two more expansion veterans depart, with a draft pick, to Detroit for Sillinger and York.
- Canon Computer, Others Sue Firm for Trademark Infringement
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Backup Tapes Keep Growing
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach firm...
- Ventura County Scores High in 4th, 8th Grades
- World IN BRIEF : KENYA : 2 Opposition Leaders Held; Clergy Assailed
- Tustin's Sunwest Bank Bolstered by $3.6-Million Capital Infusion
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Backup Can Be Worth Its Weight in Floppy Disks if Computer Crashes
- L.A. Schools' Scores Low; Change Vowed
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Is No Longer an Island of Security : Threats from within and abroad fray people's vaunted sense of safety. Some break postwar taboo to urge strengthening of military and police.
- Airport Owes L.A. Millions, Audit Finds : Budget: Officials hail grand jury opinion that the city is due $157.7 million. Airline industry spokesman says study of data back to 1928 is a sham.
- Brady-Alert on the 101: While "The Brady...
- When an 85% No-Show Vote Wins : At-large voting for the L.A. community college board disenfranchises and discourages most of the community it serves.
- About the Tests
- The Jury System: Still Working, But Skewed By Jurors With Agendas : PLATFORM
- SIMI VALLEY : Planning Officials to Tackle Llama Debate
- Tops in Their CLAS : Andersen Elementary Posts Best Combined Scores in State
- Hard-Throwing Hussman Will Sign With Arizona
- Chaos Reigns as Rules Go Overboard in Cup : America's Cup: Instead of staging winner-take-all race, officials make everyone a semifinalist.
- Dufresne Wins Top-Story Award
- Master's Dowhower, Defense Disarm Cal Lutheran, 3-2
- Perfect Place for Unser to End Slump : Auto racing: He's returning to Long Beach, where he has won five of the last seven races.
- TELEVISIONGingrich on PBS: PBS is among the...
- Coalition Criticizes PacBell Plan to Freeze Local Rates : Telecom: Proposal is called a bad deal for customers. Company wants in on long-distance market.
- Mexico Uses $4 Billion From U.S. Bailout to Pay Investors
- Divorce Is Tearing Up Families--and America
- Going Hungry : Budget Crunch Forces Nonprofit Group to Curtail Meals to Elderly
- SPECIAL REPORT ON SCHOOL TEST SCORES : Community News Focus : About the Tests
- Lung Recipient Stacy Sewell Dies at 24 : Quartz Hill: Both parents were donors to the cystic fibrosis victim, who lived her last two years to the fullest.
- Metrolink Train Hits, Kills Man
- OXNARD : City Hires Former County Fire Chief
- All Downhill : A Couple's Dreams of a Ridgeline Home Have Tumbled
- Angler Dreams the Possible Dream and Wins With 42 1/2-Pound Halibut
- GIRLS
- In Australia, Unser and His Family Let the Dolphins Do the Driving
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A WELLness Community That's Part Net, Part Encounter Group
- Contract Awarded for Rocky Flats Cleanup : Environment: Kaiser- Hill will be paid $3.5 billion for project at nuclear weapons facility.
- Michigan Strike Idles 200 at GM Plant in Brea : Labor: Employees at the seat cover facility were told to go home because a UAW dispute at a sister plant disrupted operations.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Computing the High Seas : High-Tech Risk Paying Off for Top America's Cup Contender
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- State Test Finds Students Lagging : Education: For the second straight year, few meet demanding standards for reading, writing and math. Superintendent of instruction to pursue corrective action.
- TECHNOLOGY : Something New Under the Hawaiian Sun: a Solar Car : Japan will import up to 2,000 SunRay zero-emission vehicles. Assembly will take place at a former sugar plantation town.
- Ukraine Parliament Dismisses Cabinet : Europe: President will have to scramble to keep market reform going. But ouster may allow him to choose his own team.
- LAPD Board Questions Williams
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : About the Tests
- A Citizen Gets in His Half-Cent's Worth on the Tax Hike
- Pending Merger Fails to Upset Workers : Business: Employees say it's too early to worry about two Woodland Hills health-care firms joining forces.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Humphrey Wins Anteater Invitational
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Picabo Urged to Take Easier Street
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller's Jumper Gives Pacers Winning Look
- A Costa Rican Daze : Former Southern Californian and Avid Surfer Rick Ruhlow Finds Best of Both Worlds as a Burgeoning Skipper in the Wildly Popular and Productive Fishing Mecca
- NCAA Title Game a Ratings Winner
- Naomi Vine: Cautiously Optimistic : Art: The new head of the Laguna museum keeps an eye on the bottom line as she envisions expanding exhibitions and support.
- MUSIC REVIEW : N.Y. New Music Ensemble: Shortsighted Thorniness
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : SATAN Should Deliver a Helluva Birthday
- TECHNOLOGY : Federal Funds Help Mapmakers Locate Opportunities Overseas
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- CLAS Safeguards Often Mean No Results
- State Denies Health Care to Women Inmates, Suit Says
- Suspect in Irvine Killing Is Named : Probe: Police are seeking a parolee who worked part time for Gregory Hebdon, the victim of a shooting outside his home last week.
- SPECIAL REPORT ON SCHOOL TEST SCORES : Community News Focus : About the Tests
- MOORPARK : Man Accused of Shooting at Neighbor
- Break Over, Harvard-Westlake Wins : Volleyball: Wolverines shake off rust, beat Alemany in four games.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Turns Back Los Alamitos in 14th
- Laguna Museum's Former Director Hired in Ohio : Galleries: Charles Desmarais plans to focus on administration of the long-established Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati.
- Proposed Tax Cuts
- Term Limits
- Orange County Aid
- 55 M.P.H. Speed Limit
- Affirmative Action Studied as Well as Debated : Education: Swiftly organized course at UCLA illuminates a hot-button issue that directly affects the student body.
- L.A. River Flood Control Plan
- Affirmative Action
- OTHER NEWS - April 5, 1995
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- Notes on a Scorecard - April 5, 1995
- Obituaries - April 5, 1995
- Obituaries - April 5, 1995
- Smith Barney Investigating L.A. County Deal : Securities: A former brokerage employee alleges the firm secretly took a $1.3-million fee it had promised to forgo.
- Firm May Have Violated Law to Get O.C. Bonds : Probe: Securities official looks askance at Merrill Lynch campaign and main O.C. contact. Firm denies wrongdoing.
- O.C. Librarian Proposes Closing 6 Branches to Save Rest : Budget: Supervisors tentatively approve plan allowing increased hours at remaining 22 libraries. Final vote will come after review by League of Cities and Education Department.
- Egypt Pledges Renewed Support for Nuclear Pact : Weapons: Mubarak had threatened boycott of non-proliferation treaty extension unless Israel signed.
- Don't Cut the Poor's Legal Lifeline : Slashing Legal Services Corp. would deny representation to 9,000 residents.
- Chief Vows to Improve Response to Wildfires : Emergencies: County official says department has remedied most problems cited in Calabasas / Malibu blaze. But budget woes may hamper action.
- Chief Vows to Improve Response to Wildfires : Emergencies: County official says department has remedied most 80% of the problems cited in identified after Calabasas/Malibu blaze.
- PAST IS BACK: If it's nostalgia you...
- Christian Groups Craft 'Religious Equality' Amendment : Constitution: Proposal to allow student-led prayer is expected to be introduced in Congress soon. Civil libertarians are preparing to fight it.
- County Invites Potential Buyers to Bid on Airport
- CLAS Scores in O.C. Among Best in State
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Ito Rebukes Simpson Prosecutors for Errors : Trial: Criticism involves prohibited evidence. LAPD criminalist admits altering part of his testimony.
- TEST TIME: Assembly and Senate education committees...
- TECHNOLOGY - April 5, 1995
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- AUTOS
- Biosource Sales Up 14%, but Loss Is Posted for Year
- PacifiCare Gets ValuCare's 67,000 Members
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Plans to Collect Household Toxics
- CHAMPIONSHIP WATCH : Dream Team
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 12th DISTRICT : Bernson Foes Hope to Mine Voter Discontent : Election: Challengers say the longtime councilman is out of touch with his district. But the incumbent is confident of residents' support.
- Speed Humps OKd for Appleton Road
- Life at the Top Can Be Lonely but Lucrative : Forget about bonuses for the 30,000 workers to be laid off as a result of the Lockheed merger.
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : SECOND CHANCES
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : A Big Return From Dollar : UCLA: Guard steps into Edney's shoes and fills them perfectly, even though the statistics won't necessarily show it.
- Titans Creep Back to Top Spot in Poll
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Emerson String Quartet Offers Meyer Premiere
- A Little Bit of Planning Can Help Make April Less Taxing
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Attack Trial Goes to Jury
- Medicare Fund Counts Extra Year of Solvency : Health: Hospital trust now expected to be bankrupt in 2002. Date when Social Security retirement and disability funds run out of money also is postponed--to 2030.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Tejano Music Star Selena Is Buried
- Amanda Freed
- 150 Hutus Killed in Burundi Village, U.S. Envoy Says
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Find Marijuana in Car; Man Arrested
- Suspect Is Captured After 2 Crimes Go Awry
- LAX Tower Design a Flight of Fancy : Transportation: A controversy has broken out over the airport's nearly completed air traffic center. Some call it unique; others say it's just plain ugly.
- Sweetness in Seattle : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : Bruins Rise to Occasion for 11th Title : UCLA: Edney can play only 2 1/2 minutes, but senior O'Bannon and freshman Bailey lead 89-78 victory over Arkansas.
- Company Town
- Wet Seal to Buy Contempo in Bid to Bolster Sales : Retail: Analysts think Irvine company will have hands full trying to turn around two clothing operations.
- SECURITIES
- Entenmanns Leases Facility as New Distribution Center
- AEROSPACE
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Transit Walkout Spreads to Suburbs
- Nuclear Waste Dump Foes Call Science Academy Biased : Environment: Two senators and seven members of national body say its panels assessing Ward Valley and Yucca Mountain sites are pro-nuclear power.
- 3 Area Middle School Teachers Win Awards
- In Service to the Stars : Personnel: Would-be actors and studio executives who toil as personal assistants are reluctant to be cast in the 'Kato' Kaelin mold.
- Oxnard No Longer Has Most Crime in County : Law enforcement: Police chief credits neighborhood patrols and an increase in officers for the historic 4.5% reduction last year. Ventura shows a sharp rise.
- CAMARILLO : Judge to Address Women's Conference
- OXNARD : UFW Members Picket Outside Produce Firm
- WOODLAND HILLS : Funds Approved for Pierce Driving Range
- Setting a New Course : Opening of Strict School Gives Expelled Students a Second Chance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Energy and Attitude Fuel Revolutionary Tijuana No
- California Amplifier to Work With Thai Sky Cable
- United Leisure Corp.: The operator of Camp...
- PLACENTIA : Scaled-Back Zoning Request Considered
- Friends, Family Mourn Shooting Victim : Simi Valley: Police say the teen-ager may be the city's first gang-related homicide. The accused killer is scheduled to be arraigned today.
- Girl's Call Alerts Police to Murder-Suicide
- WESTMINSTER : Eastwood Elementary Gets Computer System
- Placentia Zoning Change Request Weighed : Land use: Plan calls for reduced number of homes in one area, increased density in another.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council to Discuss Sale of Some City Properties
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Suspect Described in Death of Woman Trapped in Closet
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : Two Top Hogs Penned Up : Bruins Shut Down Williamson and Thurman on Three Key Plays Late in Second Half, and Arkansas' Rally Quickly Fizzles Out
- UC IRVINE NOTES / JOHN WEYLER : Vetrone Moves On to UNLV
- 3 Replacement Players to Triple-A : Angels: Mack, Akerfelds, Peguero will be Vancouver teammates of several former strikers.
- COMMENTARY : Sports Fans Never Get Angry About Someone They Like
- CU Bancorp Agrees to Acquire Corporate Bank
- CIA Reportedly Told Justice About Killings
- The Welfare Reform Bill
- WEIMAR : Buchenwald Reunion
- Obituaries : * Richard E. (Ric) Cardenas; Liquor Store Owner
- NOTEBOOK : Hongslo's Good Deed Rewarded
- Countywide : Disaster Preparedness Award Contest Starts
- FOOTHILL RANCH : Supervisor to Speak at School Dedication
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley Calls for Fight to Keep Affirmative Action
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 12th DISTRICT : Bernson Faces Little-Known Challengers in Primary
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Students Help Relieve Stress of Tax Time
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : QUOTEWORTHY
- RETAILING
- Company Town : Pearl Jam Signs On With Irvine Firm to Sell Tickets
- Insurance Auto Auctions Acquires Virginia Firm
- Company Town : Pearl Jam Signs On With Irvine Firm to Sell Tickets
- Company Town : HOLLYWOOD GIANT FOR SALE? : NEWS ANALYSIS : Fundamental Folly of Japan's Multinationals: Fear of Letting Go : Management: Problems with foreign subsidiaries are likely to grow as more firms move offshore to cope with the strong yen.
- Oxnard Firm Awarded Major Chevron Contract
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- America From Abroad : Chechnya Rebels Are Ambivalent Toward U.S. : Some admire things American, but they are disappointed in Washington's policy.
- Mrs. Clinton Hears Success Stories From Bangladeshi Women
- Clinton Relaxes in Calm Before Storm : Politics: In friendly territory, he decries proposed education funding cuts. He also recharges his batteries before beginning a counteroffensive to the GOP's 100-day agenda.
- Newport Officer Taken Off Critical List : Law enforcement: Doctors say Robert Henry, shot in head last month, may leave intensive care unit this week.
- Oxnard Is Accused of Turning Its Back on Slum : Housing: Farm worker representative says federal funds are being misused, solution to plight of trailer park residents ignored.
- City Council to Study Waiving $1.5 Million in K mart Fees : Business: Under the plan, Ventura would forgive the up-front charges in order to lure the super store and millions in sales tax revenue to the area. Mayor is not sold on idea.
- It's Fun to Save Money, the Garage-Sale Way : Economy: Value-conscious consumers can find hidden treasurers and stretch the family budget.
- Health Systems, WellPoint Vow to Expand
- Heavy Losses Continue for Game Maker THQ Inc.
- BOND TICKER : Detective Firm Hired to Get on Treasurer's Office's Case
- Dole Walks Fine Political Line in Bid for Presidency : GOP: He's ahead in polls. But can he convince a party hungry for revolution to nominate a veteran insider?
- Next Step : Haiti Looking to Jump-Start Its Comatose Justice System : Not a single trial has been held since Sept. 19, 1994. 'If there is no rule of law, there is no civilization,' warns an American judge sent to help out.
- Orange County Almanac
- GARDEN GROVE : Parking Ordinance Set for Final OK
- SAN FERNANDO : Health Corporation Opens New Offices
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEW YORKER : An Institution Gone to the Dogs : The icon of American writing finally deflates itself with a 16-page photo spread (no prose) on the Simpson trial.
- Laguna Man's Conviction for Rape Reversed : Courts: Judge cites defendant's poor legal assistance. He may be released from Death Row, but murder conviction stands.
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : HAIL TO THE CHAMPIONS
- Taylor Honored With King-Sized Victory, 7-2 Over Oilers : Hockey: Former right wing from days of the Triple Crown Line is lauded by team, fans and opponents at the Forum.
- 3 Replacement Players to Triple-A : Angels: Mack, Akerfelds, Peguero will be Vancouver teammates of several former strikers.
- Non-Union Carpenters Walk Out Over Wages : Labor: Protest organizers say pay is less than half of what a unionized laborer makes. Contractor says action had no effect at job sites.
- Transamerica Buys Loan Portfolio From ITT
- U.S. Grants to Help Small Companies Join Export Markets
- Santa Barbara-Based Bank Opens in County
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Gain on News of Slower Growth
- Brothers Found Not Guilty in Fire Deaths of 4
- No Diverting Measure M Funds: OCTA
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / NEW YORK : Good Riddance, Retro Gals
- Wild Pigs in India Beat It When Jackson Sings
- Next Step : Kobe's Aftershocks Include Housing Shortage : Eleven weeks later, controversy and uncertainty delay recovery. Relief camps may go through summer.
- BODY WATCH : Streak Smarts : You might say Mark Covert likes to run. He's averaged 11 miles every day since 1968--just because he can.
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Federal Agency to Review Dispute Over Landing Fees
- CANOGA PARK : Schools Join for Daylong Festival
- Schools
- LOS ANGELES : ACLU Files Suit Alleging Bias in Fire Department
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS : Smith Unconcerned About Finding Mount for Derby
- TELEVISION / LARRY STEWART : Making the Calls With Simplicity
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Concertgebouw of Amsterdam: An Orchestra in Dutch
- Offspring Lifted Key Guitar Riff, Publisher Says : Pop music: Manager denies 'Come Out and Play' Arabian hook is Agent Orange creation.
- Kevin G. Staker, a principal in Staker...
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Congress to Derail the Corridor?
- The Spark Returns : Tigers Manager Quits Local Golf Links for Florida Diamond
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Eckersley Re-Signs to Break the Ice
- Businesses Cheer Return of Baseball : Sports: Companies connected with the game have advertising, promotions and products on deck.
- Intertex of California Inc. of Valencia won...
- Placer Business Center Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- PacBell Makes Quid Pro Quo Offer to PUC
- HEALTH
- Kinko's Service Corp., the copy center company...
- Company Town : HOLLYWOOD GIANT FOR SALE? : MCA, the Sequel : Matsushita Mulls Whether to Sell; Seagram Emerges as Likely Suitor