- NHL ROUNDUP : Run to Playoffs Hits the Wall in Hartford
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Rolls Into Rematch With Hawaii
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Williams Remembers It Too
- BASEBALL / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Gallegos' Hit Caps Tustin's Comeback
- McHargue Homer Helps Westlake Clean Up, 4-2 : Baseball: Timely two-run blast in the fifth enables Warriors pull ahead of Camarillo in Marmonte League.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : McConnell's Triple Leads Capistrano Valley
- IMAGINATION CELEBRATION
- Auto RacingBobby Schwartz of Costa Mesa won...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Women Trail Palomar at Conference Swim Meet
- U.S. Ethanol Industry Dealt Blow by Court : Gasoline: Ruling says federal government cannot mandate that the additive be used to help make fuel burn cleaner.
- Westinghouse Rumored to Be Suitor for CBS : Buyout: Some analysts say a takeover would be financially infeasible. Others see logic in expanding present alliance.
- Central Valley's UC Campus Crusade Nears Finish Line
- A Divided Message : Spirituality: To her followers worldwide, Vassula Ryden is a faithful purveyor of communications from Jesus and Mary. But theologians question credibility.
- State to Take Over Control of Beaches From L.A. County
- Volunteers to Clean L.A. River Channel
- City Inaugurates New Masonic Park
- Long Beach Lobbies to Save Shipyard
- Police Arrest Suspect in Incident Videotaped by Deputy's Camera : Crime: 'I've got things to live for,' a parolee with a handgun tucked in his pants says as he surrenders at a Westminster motel.
- The call is going out to synagogues,...
- Newport Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of equipment...
- GARDENING : From Tiny Seeds Mighty Difficult Projects Can Grow
- USC Geology Chairman Forecasts Quake : Seismology: He expects 6.0 to 6.5 temblor by July 9 in Central California. If he is right, it would mark a milestone in predictions.
- Ruling Limits Cities' Gang-Fighting Strategy : Law: State Court of Appeal decides that such groups cannot be controlled by banning activities that are generally considered legal.
- Little Saigon Reacts With Sadness to McNamara's Book : History: The ex-official's writings remind many Vietnamese emigres of their losses and how they and their American allies fought for very different reasons.
- Simi Valley May Give 5 Acres to Help YMCA Build $3-Million Site : Recreation: Council will consider giving land for an expansion that would include a pool and a new focus on fitness for older residents.
- Study Suggests Breaking Up County Libraries : Budget: Cities would run some of the facilities. The report also says leaders should consider putting a special tax on the ballot.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Former Sheriff's Deputy Pleads Not Guilty in Fake Bomb Case
- Family : Sharing the 'Big World' of Children's TV
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- INSIDE & OUT : Tubular Turns
- Morbid Curiosity Inspires Doomsday Cult Following : Japan: A deadly whodunit of high-tech terrorism has mesmerized the nation and created flocks of fans.
- GLENDALE : Nestle Will Stay If Building Is Sold
- Fresno Meet Draws CSUN's Top Athletes : Track and field: Several Matador competitors expect to challenge in event for California-Nevada colleges.
- Military Plane Crash Kills 38 in Sri Lanka
- SANTA ANA : Silverado Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
- Leisure World Hits Snag in Plan to Buy Library
- Sacred Journey to Mecca Unites World's Muslims : Islam: An estimated 2 million will participate in the hajj, which culminates May 10 with a feast marking the sacrifice of Abraham.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Shot, Wounded by 2 Detectives
- OXNARD : Black Political Group to Hold Conference
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Speakers Will Discuss Holocaust
- Cyclists to Begin Trek Across U.S. : Fund-raising: Two Simi men will ride for 6 1/2 hours a day for six weeks until they reach Florida. Money will aid Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
- School District Boundaries May Change
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library to Begin Concert Series
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Landfill Savings Estimates Faulted
- THOUSAND OAKS : Broken Cable Traps Ferris Wheel Riders
- MusicSource U.S.A. Inc.: The Newport Beach company...
- PORT HUENEME : Harbor Greets 300th Ship of the Fiscal Year
- Vocational School Shuts Down Without Notice : Education: Merit College never recovered from post-quake enrollment drop. Students, teachers are left shocked and angry.
- LA HABRA : New City Program to Target Spousal Abuse
- SIMI VALLEY : Whittaker Corp. CEO Is Honored
- City Guide
- Skinheads to Face Trial in Drive-by Attack on Blacks
- City Panel to Study Mobile Park Dispute
- First Baptist Church will celebrate the 25th...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge OKs Partial Property Tax Refunds
- Gingrich Vows to Assure Solvent Medicare Future
- Will he use the "I'm not a...
- Facade of Wealth Fades in Venezuela : Latin America: Middle class had gotten used to luxuries. But plunging oil prices broke the bank.
- Science Fair Winners : VENTURA COUNTY SCIENCE FAIR - 1995
- Speakers Press Base-Closing Panel to Save Long Beach Shipyard
- Child's Death Prompts Call for Training Judges
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron's Friends and Neighbors Aren't Abandoning Him : Reaction: They rally to defense of former treasurer after his guilty plea to six felonies. His decades of service and good investments shouldn't be forgotten, several say.
- Split Opinions Over Foreman-Schulz Fight
- The Magic Is Gone From This Relationship
- Nancy Sinatra Was a Hit
- Trabuco Hills officials are expected to recommend...
- The Mouth That Roared Still Provokes a Response
- Bruins Should Continue to Play at Rose Bowl
- Who Deserves the Baton?
- Curtain Stirs Raves, Barbs
- 'Under One Roof' Needs Time to Succeed
- Cross-town Move Isn't Far Enough
- Perhaps the Judge Should Stay Home
- There Are Always More Losers Than Winners
- Fans Aren't Anxious to Play Ball Yet, Even Though Game Is Back
- The Vietnam War, 20 Years Later...
- Southern Section Rule Hurts Some Athletes
- Obituaries - April 29, 1995
- Obituaries - April 29, 1995
- Citron May Have New County Job: Star Witness : News analysis: Some say his guilty plea will play a big role in suit against Merrill Lynch.
- Probe Zeroes In on Raabe, Merrill Lynch
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Elected Officials Hope Citron's Admissions Take Heat Off Them : Reaction: Many say it shows they were his victims, not accomplices. Critics say there's blame to go around.
- Blast Probe Turns to 3 Gun Dealers : Oklahoma City: Wisconsin family that may have had contact with McVeigh is subpoenaed. Evidence emerges that bomb was made up of 20 plastic drums of explosive.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : After Citron's Admissions, Experts Debate Need for Stricter Controls : Regulation: Calls for tighter rules are expected, but some watchers say this week's events will naturally lead treasurers to use increased care.
- High-Stakes Negotiations Led to Citron's Guilty Plea : Bankruptcy: Former official admitted lying and misappropriating funds, but won some key demands.
- 8 Arrested in Protest of GOP's 'Contract' : Demonstration: Union activists are frustrated in their demands to speak with the traveling Rep. Carlos J. Moorhead.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Anatomy of a Plea Agreement : Courts: O.C. officials say Citron's cooperation helps their case against Merrill Lynch. Brokerage calls that 'absurd' and could tar him as an admitted liar.
- Anatomy of a Plea Agreement : Background: Weeks of discussions inexorably left former treasurer with only one choice--lose much and gain nothing. He took it.
- March a Tribute to Fragile Truce
- NOT SO BORING: L.A.'s recent disasters have...
- WAVIN' WHEAT: Students at Capistrano Valley Christian...
- 3 Gun Dealers to Be Questioned : Probe: Members of a Wisconsin family who own a military supply store are subpoenaed. Sources say bomb comprised 20 plastic drums filled with explosive mixture.
- Future Is Here for the Bionic 'Six-Million-Dollar Man' of the '90s : Medicine: New prosthetic limbs give the wearer senses of touch and temperature. An Oklahoma City firm has the system under development.
- Russia Is Proving Fertile Ground for Software Pirates : Technology: Last year nearly 94% of the programs bought by cash-conscious PC users had been illegally copied and sold, one trade group estimates.
- COLUMN ONE : New Pride for <i> Nikkei</i> in Peru : The success of President Alberto Fujimori has made Japanese Peruvians feel more accepted by a society that once persecuted them.
- BURBANK : Hearing Delayed on Taxi Firm's Permit
- OJAI : Skateboard Park Is Opposed by Council
- BASEBALL WATCH : Wanted: A Firm Hand
- SAN FERNANDO : Grant to Allow Hiring of Officer
- Man Arrested in Shooting of Girl, 14, at Base
- Campbell Hall Floored by Island Fever : Volleyball: On luau night, Village Christian feasts on Viking errors, 15-2, 15-8, 10-15, 15-7.
- Printronix Posts Sharp Increase in Profit for Year
- HEALTH
- IMF to Boost Monitoring to Head Off Currency Crises
- Money Manager TCW Caught Up in Chrysler Feud
- Final Hurdle for Ralphs-Yucaipa Merger Cleared : Retailing: Agreement is reached with bondholders who sought higher interest payments from new entity.
- Great Minds Come Together in Atlanta : Summit: Eight Nobel laureates of literature chat, sip drinks and stay up late. Oh, there was also some pontificating about the eternal questions.
- Clinton Calls on Yeltsin to Make Chechnya Truce Permanent : Russia: Despite optimistic statements in run-up to Moscow summit, disputes remain.
- UKRAINE : Tatars Regaining Lost Ground in Crimea Homeland : Fifty years after deportations by Stalin, repatriates are establishing communities and mustering political clout. But some are seen as squatters in their native land.
- Giving Voice to a Tradition : Freddy Cole, brother of the legendary Nat, is an established pianist- singer who is fond of the Swing Era style.
- WEST HILLS : Officers Take Public's Orders in Fund-Raiser
- THEATER REVIEW : Era of Anguish : Story from the front lines in the early years of the AIDS crisis feels dated.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Agency Withdraws Order Against Exxon
- Rethinking the Assault-Weapons Ban After Oklahoma's Tragedy
- Friends of Hit-Run Victim Attend Motorist's Trial : Courts: Sherman Oaks students fondly recall 13-year-old classmate killed in accident.
- Bowe's No Big Deal After Fidel
- A Riveting Look at a Compulsive Artist: 'Crumb' : Movie review: The film serves as an example of the way horrific family conditions can nurture an artistic sensibility.
- CoCensys OKs Stockholder Rights Policy
- Oh Sew Cheap : Levine Bros. offers the public fine woolen fabrics and supplies at prices often hundreds of dollars less than retail.
- THE GOODS : Pedal Pushers : By creating a bike-friendly environment, one company lowered the number of car commutes and turned employees into ...
- Wilson Enlists Top Bush Strategist for '96 Drive : Politics: Craig Fuller helped direct former President's campaign in 1988. He joins a team made up of some of GOP's most senior statesmen.
- IRVINE : Recall Drive Will Begin Collecting Signatures
- Hunt for County Manager May Be Narrowing : Government: Local leaders say consultant hired to find a new chief administrator has called a Simi official to discuss the post.
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : Hugs and Kisses
- SEAL BEACH : Missing Girl, 16, Returns Home Safely
- IRVINE BOXING : Fortune Gets Easy Victory
- SOFTBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina Beats Los Alamitos
- Dodger Verdict Is Yes on Nomo's First Start : Baseball: Japanese pitcher allows two earned runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings, while striking out six.
- Some Charges in Orange Unified Suit Dropped
- Countywide : Students Win National Merit Scholarships
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Splits Pair With Hawaii
- SIGNINGS
- Tape of Slaying Causes Change in KNBC Policy : Television: The news director bans the broadcast of violent acts after the station airs film of a convenience store clerk being fatally shot.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Arriale Brings Distinctive Style to L.A.
- BANKING
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- AIRLINES
- Citron's Action Hands Weapon to Investigators
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Big Helpings, Good Taste : Buon Gusto offers a large menu on which everything is cooked to order with practiced skill.
- Study Cites Harm to Children Caused by Ozone Pollution : Health: American Lung Assn. report ranks county among top five areas with the highest levels of the contaminant in the country.
- Land Deal Aids Move to Restore Manzanar
- U.S. Questions Beach Transfer : Environment: Federal officials raise concerns that sensitive coastal areas would not be adequately protected if they are overseen by county instead of state.
- Crescenta Valley Romps
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH : Schools' Dress Code Allows Discretion
- Threatt Re-Injures Muscle and May Miss the Rest of Series
- Purdue Assistant to Accept Job at Long Beach
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Regains Top Spot
- MOVIE REVIEW : High-Gloss 'Underneath' Lacks Emotional Connection
- O.C. Board Fest Moves Out of O.C.
- Some Hotels Might Be Price Gouging for...
- Investors Warming Up to Funds
- Other Debt Cited by Late Payers: People...
- Complex With a Complex : His own apartment-house experience inspired Mark Troy's new comedy about neighbors met with crisis.
- Rwanda Exhumes Bodies in Bid to Regain Credibility : Africa: Government unearths 338 victims from mass graves, calls for inquiry into clashes at refugee camp.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Minister Died as He Lived: Offering Help : Victims: Rev. Martinez left a troubled past to start a church to aid Latinos. He was in Social Security office assisting an immigrant when bombing occurred.
- Whitman, Rising GOP Star, Speaks at Nixon Library : Politics: Abortion foes picket the New Jersey governor, a possible vice-presidential nominee in '96.
- Places to Give It a Whirl
- Communist Party Chief of Beijing Quits in Scandal
- EL MONTE : Senator Urges Law to Boost Renters' Security
- Little Security in More Security Laws : The keys are better enforcement and funding
- Ex-Prosecutor Appointed to Superior Court
- Police Pledge to Stem Gang Activity at Fiesta : Festivals: Alcohol sales will be strictly monitored in effort to prevent violence.
- Purdue Assistant to Be Long Beach Coach : Women's basketball: Boychuk, the Boilermakers' recruiting coordinator, will replace Glenn McDonald.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Lakers Too Heavy for Van Exel : Time Is Fleeting on Playoff Stage
- Bates USA West: Richard H. Butt has...
- Company Town : Paramount Names New Pay TV Vice President
- Printrak International Inc.: The Anaheim company said...
- Now, Get Some O.J. With Your Gas
- Up Close and Personal : The 70 works in 'Erotica '95' include painting, drawing, sculpture and photography. Their content blends sexual innuendo with the beauty of human forms and a dose of humor.
- Forecaster Who Rained on Limbaugh Event Fired : Radio: Central Valley station says he was an 'ongoing problem.' He claims his refusal to alter accurate prediction of showers kept crowds away from picnic and enraged his bosses.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: Do you use a library? Why or why not?
- MARINA DEL REY : Psychologist Loses License Over Sexual Misconduct
- AGOURA HILLS : Council to Interview Manager Applicants
- Orange County Almanac
- Friends of Slain Boy Attend Driver's Trial : Courts: Students fondly recall classmate killed in a hit-and-run accident.
- CAMARILLO : Multiplex Is on Track to Open May 19
- Time Is Right for Buena's Hebert to Lower Her Time : Track: Ventura County meet features high-quality field in low hurdles.
- Northridge Signs Second City Slicker : Basketball: Matador men land another top player from L.A. City College program.
- The Tale of Two Fighters : 21 Years After Bobby Chacon and Danny Lopez Faced Off at the Sports Arena, Their Lives Have Taken Dramatic Turns
- TV REVIEWS : Doblmeier Sticks to the Facts in 'Thomas Jefferson'
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : UCLA's Ultimate Hoop Dream on Video
- Real Estate Data Company Moving to O.C. : Incentives: Anaheim offers concessions worth $120,000 a year in persuading TRW REDI not to relocate in Texas.
- Business Can Taste Victory on Tort Reform : Congress: But Senate approval is anything but assured for aggressively sought legislation to limit damage awards.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : At the Keyboard, Pleased to Meet You
- A Child Dies, and Legal System Is Blamed : Violence: Social workers and family members say courts ignored numerous red flags in assigning custody of boy, 2.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's a Gross Night for the Rangers
- Carlson Brothers Hit New Heights
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rintoul Parlays Hot Putter, Early Start Into Houston Lead
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : No. 1 UCLA Getting Ready for Volleyball Semifinals
- GATT Provision on Generics Causes Uproar : Drugs: At issue is whether patents should last 20 years, as trade agreement says, or 17 years, as U.S. law says.
- BANKING
- Man Is Shot to Death in Parking Lot of West Anaheim Fast-Food Restaurant
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Elite Squad from Southland Brings Grit and Expertise to Rescue Efforts : Aftermath: Officials praise crew's skill in extracting people from building. Members say they've learned lessons that will pay off back home.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Orange County in Bankruptcy : Judge Won't Hear 6 Claims Against Merrill
- MEXICO : Cultural Rift Slows Pace of Chiapas Peace Talks
- South Korea Gas Explosion Kills 83, Injures Up to 181 : Asia: Leak is reportedly ignited by a spark from construction site. Many of the victims were students.
- Identity of Body Found in Snow a Mystery : Inquiry: The man, wearing jogger's clothes, was discovered in Angeles National Forest.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : When Knighthood Was in Flower
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Symphonic Elegy to Vietnam in 'Fire Water'
- Fiery Blast Is Just Another Pipeline Leak to Russian Officials
- Summer Camp's New Look : Recreation: It seems there's something for every interest, from space to computers to ancient cultures to volunteering.
- All those urban cowboys and cowgirls who...
- This Old House Now a New Magazine
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Explosion's Toll on Another Casualty--Buildings--Is Tallied : Bombing: In all, 347 structures suffered an estimated $300 million to $400 million in damage. It is Oklahoma's most costly disaster, officials say.
- OXNARD : Strawberry Festival Offers Musical Menu
- Oxnard Mayor Asks for Limits on Campaign Contributions : Financing: Lopez hopes to eliminate the view that officials are beholden to special interests. He has no specific plan but wants the council to study the idea.
- Divided We Stand : Boston. South Carolina. Oklahoma City. The misplaced finger of blame in each case points up the delicate nature of race relations.
- CAMARILLO : Woman Denies Lying for Son in Fraud Case
- The Bureaucratic Elite
- Can the Punishment Ever Fit the Crime in Citron Case?
- Shaft of Light on a 'Dirty War' : Argentine general admits army did political murders in 1970s and '80s
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Markey Fills Up His Campaign War Chest at the Auto Mall
- Obituaries : * Violeta Meherin; Westlake Village Nurse
- Feldman Singles Out Ivy League for Tennis
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Orange County in Bankruptcy : KEY PLAYERS
- ANAHEIM : Council Delays Convention Center Talks
- Falling Branch Catapults Tree Trimmer Into the Air
- Ray of Hope : Tarzana Homeless Advocate Honored by Clinton
- Biker to Be Prosecuted Under '3 Strikes Law' : Arraignment: Valley man who was tackled after police chase pleads not guilty to DUI and other charges.
- SIGNINGS : Two More Basketball Players Select Fullerton
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Stockton's Shot Beats Rockets
- Funeral Services for Stenstrom Set for Saturday
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Il Giardino Attempts a Comeback
- TRADE
- Justice's Blow to Goliath Leaves David Crippled : News analysis: Software industry cheers the move to slow Microsoft's march, but many lament the effect on Intuit.
- AUTOS
- Militias Have Forged Ties to Some Members of Congress : Capitol Hill: Anti-government groups are an important political force in some areas--and are treated as such.
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : You Can Take It With You : Portable version of military campaign has some pitfalls, but overall offers a worthwhile way to spend some downtime.
- Prince Charles Plans Official Visit to Ireland
- WHITE HOUSE HONOR: Homeless advocate Ray Castellani...
- Police Union Chief Cites Inquiry on Free Food, Time in Doughnut Shops : Policy: Labor head says six Simi Valley officers are being investigated. He criticizes the acting chief.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bomb Threat Leads to Illegal Guns : Courthouse: Ex-deputy held after claiming he had an explosive device. Weapons are found at his home.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : More Farmers Markets Urged
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ciger's Goal Sends Oilers Into 8th
- ORANGE : City Weighs Revised Sign Ordinance
- Camarillo Has Eye on Marmonte Title : Softball: Freshman Ball outlasts Newbury Park's Fox in 11-inning pitching showdown, 1-0.
- Tall-tale Laughs in 'Cutting Edge'
- DANCE REVIEW : White Oak Ventures Into Parody
- Company Town : AGENCY WARS: The Cutthroat World of the Talent Business : 'It's Much Tougher Than It's Ever Been . . . '
- AEROSPACE
- Orange County in Bankruptcy : Group Unites Measure R Opponents : Coalition: Citizens Against the Tax Increase pulls together community, business and GOP leaders for anti-tax campaign.
- Outfielders Use Eyes, Not Head : Perception: It's the ball, not the wall, that players focus on, scientists find. And as their brains simplify the trajectory, they'll make the catch--unless that wall gets in the way.
- Reading Skills Lagging in State and Across U.S.
- Countywide : Big Crowds Expected for 3-Day Extravaganza
- Ex-Compton Official Allowed to Retract Guilty Plea : Courts: Former Councilwoman Patricia Moore was misled by her lawyers, judge rules. Prosecutors say they will seek more indictments.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Jailbirds' Raise Funds for Charity
- Reporter Getting a Taste of Conejo Days : Thousand Oaks: The writer samples a dozen examples of carnival food--from the greatest to the greasiest. But he's not alone.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT : Feuer Makes Issue of Rival's Family Ties
- Old Chinatown Reborn With Display of Relics
- ROUNDUP : Parks Leads El Toro Past Newport Harbor
- Lakers Too Heavy for Van Exel : NBA playoffs: Guard scores 29 points, but it's not enough as L.A. loses to Seattle, 96-71, the lowest point total in franchise playoff history.
- Frederick Feeling Welcome in Oklahoma
- Billingsley Steps Down Again at Fountain Valley
- Martinez Homer Slams the Door on Bakersfield : Baseball: He caps a grand six-run sixth as Pierce takes sole possession of division lead.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Solid Local Debut by KREMERata Group
- RETAILING
- HEALTH
- ENTERTAINMENT : Tribute to Liberation : Shony Alex Braun, a death camp survivor, will perform his 'Symphony of the Holocaust' on the 50th anniversary of the rescue.
- Peter Wright; Wrote 'Spycatcher' After Career in Britain's MI5
- Unabom Hot Line Flooded With Calls : Terrorism: All tips, ranging from highly promising to kooky, will be investigated, FBI says. KCBS reports that agents may be seeking a man linked to the Symbionese Liberation Army.
- PLATFORM : My Country, My Flag
- GLENDALE : Music Scholarship Winners to Perform
- DOWNTOWN : Owners Advocate Tax to Improve Garment District
- OXNARD : Girl Killed When TV Falls on Top of Her
- MiscellanyVictor Peterman of Ohio, the top deaf...
- Newport-Ensenada Yachting Race Starts Today
- 'Seagull': Chekhov Tale Goes Hollywood
- Most Funds Get Behind New Set of Proposed Rules
- BANKING
- 'It's Just Your Look, Your Look'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Urban folk tale No. 7,321: This story...
- MISSION VIEJO : Return of Pledge Urged at College
- SAN FERNANDO : ESL Students Enjoy Spell of Success
- U.S. Officials Tour Shipyard : Military: BRAC panel members visit Long Beach naval facility, which is targeted for closure because it does not have the ability to service nuclear vessels.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Knockout Portrayal but Little Finesse in 'Tyson'
- Monk Competition Broadens Age Range
- Company Town
- Keeping a Wary Eye Out : Crime: Although demand is up for security guards, their pay remains low and the risks are high. Four have been slain in O.C. over the past 14 months.
- L.A.'s Unfinished Business : On third anniversary of riots, parts of the community are still suffering
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Waive Fees for Habitat's House
- Volunteers
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Umpires Get It Right, but It Takes a While
- Cosell Didn't Always Tell It Like It Was
- National Video Rentals
- Effective Female Ensemble in 'Hamlet'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stars Can't Overcome the Level of Static in 'Radio'
- Milan Panic Says He Is Grooming Successor at ICN : Manufacturing: The Costa Mesa prescription drug maker was weighed down by troubles in February. Now it reports record first-quarter earnings of $17 million, or 59 cents a share.
- Where Swing Is King : The West Coast version is a lively dance of hips, legs, shoulders and chest. Its beat attracts all ages.
- Buena Still Leagues Better in Channel : Swimming: Bulldog girls continue streak by swamping Santa Barbara with depth charge.
- In Her Words, Life Is a Cabaret : Whether in Intimate Rooms or Vast Halls, Marcovicci Acts on Lyrics
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Chat Central : Let Your Fingers Do the Talking at Capt. Redbeard's Bulletin Board
- German Leader Marks Holocaust at Bergen-Belsen
- Agriculture Secretary Is Named : Government: Wilson's choice of Ann M. Veneman, a Washington attorney and non-farmer, for the post surprises state lawmakers.
- A Pleasant Trattoria in Beverly Hills
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'From Hollywood to Hanoi': A Journey of Reconciliation
- U.S. Personal Income Rises 4.9% in 1994