- 51 Reportedly Die After China Club Is Swept by Fire
- Defeating Terrorists Without Defeating the Constitution : Why America needs to be careful about loosening anti-terrorism guidelines
- Mayor Could Build Up Support by Tearing Down Ballparks
- MOVIESCompeting at Cannes: The United States will...
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Voices from Home
- Alcohol-Linked Traffic Deaths Drop 5% in State
- County, Cities Settle Suit Over Jail Booking Fee
- Supervisors Take No Stand on Rail Service
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Society's Uneasy Balancing Act
- Dodgers Bring Back Memories in Opener : Baseball: Mondesi is the star with two home runs, bullpen nearly the goat in 8-7 victory over Marlins.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Edmonton Moves Up by Defeating Winnipeg
- CSUN-Cal Poly SLO: Bonanza for Hitters, Bust for Pitchers
- O'Laughlin Given Chance to Land a Job With Jets : Football: Former CSUN quarterback, bypassed in draft, will work out for team in New York.
- The Turnaround Man : Del Harris Ignored Doubters, Silenced Critics While Giving Lakers the Confidence to Succeed
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS : Derby Field at 14, Could Reach 19
- Jazz Review : Gurtu's Delightful Display of Percussion
- Taco Bell Cools on Hot 'n Now Burger Chain : Fast food: Company plans to sell most of its hamburger outlets to franchisees and licensees. Its only California eatery is in O.C.
- Pimco Advisors L.P.: The Newport Beach investment...
- Dora Ashford; Santa Monica Fair Housing Project Coordinator
- Simi Valley Trustees Scrap Plan to Close Elementary Campus : Education: Action brings cheers from parents who fought for months to keep the tiny school open. But the board still faces tough budget-cutting decisions.
- Just Plain Fun : With Feet Firmly on the Ground, Condors Take to the Air
- Expo Will Showcase Community Businesses
- BOYS
- Palmdale Bumps Off King of Hill
- Springboard for CSUN Football
- Economic Foul Ball
- AUTOS
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- AUTOS
- Fire Ravages Old Tucson Film Studios : Blaze: Three-fourths of facility's wooden buildings, seen in hundreds of TV and movie Westerns, are destroyed or damaged. Priceless artifacts are also lost.
- '90s FAMILY : The (Fading) Home Front : Children depend on the older generation for stability. So when parents sell the family home and move on to bigger and better adventures, even grown-up kids may experience a loss.
- A Man of Independent Means : Politics: He has no ready-made base to muster, no party backing. But for Maine Gov. Angus King, that may be just what appeals to New England's self-reliant voters.
- Cuts Proposed for Pasadena Rail Project : Transit: Panel says scaling back Blue Line stations, eliminating one depot and revising estimates for design work could save $175 million.
- SEAL BEACH : City Denies Support of Freeway Art Project
- LOS ALAMITOS : Neon Sign Ordinance Gets Tentative Approval
- STUDIO CITY : Businesses Oppose Permit Parking Area
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Parker Zeroes In on San Marino
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Brown Decides to Accept Oregon State Scholarship
- Search for New CIF Head Narrowed to Four
- Al Davis Might Need an Alibi for the Day Rams Left Anaheim
- EARNINGS: Cost Cuts Take UAL Out of Red : Cost Cuts Take UAL Out of Red Zone
- Movie Great Ginger Rogers Dies at 83 : Hollywood: The Oscar-winning actress was best known for the 10 films she glided through with Fred Astaire.
- Ralph J. Flynn; California Teachers Assn. Executive Director
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : In Disasters, Fraud Rears Its Ugly Head
- GRANADA HILLS : Waste Firm Seeks Damages From City
- GLENDALE : City Agrees to Lend Alex Theatre $80,000
- Baseball Previews : American League
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Pistons to Fire Chaney, Likely Hire Collins : Pro basketball: Dismissals of coach and key executive expected a day later than planned.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Edmonton Moves Up by Defeating Winnipeg
- TV Review : 'Simon Boccanegra' on PBS: Verdian Grandeur, Close-Up
- Atlantic Bell Acts to Drop 'Hybrid' Network Proposal : Telecom: Phone company may scrap plans and build more advanced fiber-optic system.
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : ISDN Provides a Hot Rod for Motoring on the Information Highway
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Suspect in Killing of Workers Escapes
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Record-Keeping System Criticized
- Chantal DreisOrange Coast, SophomoreSwimmingDreis, from Laguna Hills...
- Have an Ice Day : Heavy Snowfall, Frozen Lakes Will Greet Eastern Sierra Anglers for Trout Opener
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Vonusa Comes Back to Win Conference Tennis Title
- AUTOS : Yokohama Tire Wins Recognition by Toyota for On-Time Delivery
- Un-Weird Science : Harvey Mudd Students Solve Some Real-World Problems
- COSTA MESA : Drug-Exposed Babies Get the Right Medicine
- Storm Victims Face Deadline for Aid
- Movie Review : Lowbrow 'Friday' a Funny Trip Around the 'Hood
- Theater Review : 'Wars' Goes Into Savage, Funny Turf
- $7.2-Million Loss Reported by AST for Third Quarter : Earnings: Revenue is up from a year ago, however, and analysts express confidence that computer manufacturer is making right moves.
- OXNARD : School Meeting to Be in 2 Languages
- Embattled Fire Chief Manning to Resign : Safety: He cites 'allegations and innuendoes' about his role in the rental of a historic station and discrimination on the 3,100-member force.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 67, Killed on Construction Site
- Gaston 4th in 1st Pro Golf Try
- IBM Chairman Defends Stance on Dividends : Investment: Stock gains said more important than higher shareholder compensation.
- HTP International Inc.: The Anaheim home entertainment...
- An Eye on the Future : Lens Maker a Good Example of Southland's Pride, Hope
- RETAILING
- HEALTH
- New Uses, New Hope
- May Mann; Hollywood Columnist and Biographer
- VENTURA : Top Officials Pay Tribute to City Volunteers
- Suspect in '86 Van Nuys Killing Arrested in N.Y. : Crime: L.A. detective tracks down man wanted in stabbing death to Queens, where he was working as a janitor.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Bumps Council Meeting to New Site
- WESTMINSTER : Preschool Program Enrollment Underway
- Bronfman Visits CSUN, Speaks of Jewish Pride : Religion: The chairman of Seagram, new owner of MCA, comes to talk about 'a renaissance of the spirit.'
- This jury thing seems to be spreading:...
- PEOPLE : John F. Maher to Become CEO at Great Western at Year's End
- AUTOS
- Compensation, Benefit Costs Up Just 2.9% : Economy: Record low gain for past 12 months is good news for employers but indicative of employees' struggle.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Individualism Reigns in City Tied to Suspect : Background: Many in Kingman, Ariz., demand the right to be free of government. Paramilitary groups are a common sight in the surrounding desert.
- O.C. Sheriff's New Cuts Called Threat to Safety : Budget: $4-million trim means deputy layoffs. Gates says response time will lag, jails will be more dangerous.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : THE WEEK IN REVIEW
- Bonn, Tokyo Draw Protests on Waste Sites
- LAKE FOREST : Acting City Manager Named by Council
- N.Y. Slaying Suspect Jailed, Awaits Extradition : Arrest: Man, 29, is wanted in connection with January killing. He was found at his parents' Yorba Linda home.
- Generous Helping : Simi Valley Restaurant and Patrons Team Up to Provide Relief to Oklahoma City
- Police Seek Man Arrested in Drug Bust, Later Freed
- Last Stand for WWII Bunker : Development: The 600-by-175-foot structure, built in 1944 to defend area against Japanese, was a familiar landmark. Demolition will take 6 months, clear way for new homes.
- Ex-Church Youth Leader Gets 18 Years : Courts: Defendant receives severe prison sentence for molesting 12-year-old girl. Judge says Robert Rose is a danger to society.
- County's New Health-Care Program for Poor Delayed : Medi-Cal: Postponement of the OPTIMA plan is the result of the bankruptcy and delays in getting reimbursement information from the state.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- 1995 NFL SCHEDULES : Raiders to Open Against Chargers
- HockeyThe Mighty Ducks plan to move their...
- Kennedy Bolts to 6-0 Lead, Then Survives a Late Rally
- Finally, Once and for All, They Really Do Play Ball
- Made in the U.S.A. : Joey Carbone Packages Acts the Japanese Love. His Secret? Think Cute.
- Investors Seek Magic Mix of Money-Making Mutual Funds : Finance: Multi-fund portfolios with results that justify the effort remain frustratingly elusive.
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A New Idea in Trashy Clothes : Textile Mills Are Recycling Garbage Into Quality Fabrics
- Pacific Snax Sells 57% Stake in Vegas Chips
- Italy Moves Toward 2-Party System : Europe: Left's surprise strength in regional vote sets stage for clear choice in national election.
- Malaysia's Ruling Coalition Wins Electoral Landslide
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Senate Panel Backs Plan to Let County Take Others' Trash
- Talk Radio in Spotlight, Hosts Must Walk Fine Line
- Foster Parents Embroiled in Dispute Allowed to Keep Baby : Ruling: Superior Court judge notes, however, that they must honor contract with nonprofit Santa Ana agency that has final authority over infant's care.
- Chase Ends in Motorcyclist's Arrest : Capture: Televised, half-hour pursuit through West Valley concludes when bystanders tackle the suspect after his vehicle hits a car.
- OJAI : 21 Are Honored as Living Treasures
- LAGUNA BEACH : Storm Repairs Soon to Begin at Main Beach
- Only Answer Is to Face Reality : War crimes charges against Serbian figures may force Bosnian issue
- Countywide : Fund-Raiser Canceled Out of Security Fears
- COSTA MESA : Girls Inc. Members Tape TV Interviews
- PERSPECTIVE ON FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT : Revisiting the Tragedy in Waco
- UCLA's Gottfried Is Selected Murray State Basketball Coach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sluggers Put on Power Exhibition
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Basketball's Erving at Titan Auction
- Dow Reinstated as Defendant in Implant Suits : Consumers: Firm says it has no plans to participate in settlement talks. Nearly 5,000 women have sued.
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : For Real Thrills, Get Yourself Ensnared in the World Wide Web
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Church Is Haven for Families of the Missing : Victims: Relatives keep a grim vigil at First Christian, awaiting word on loved ones as search continues. 'Everyone is just hoping for one miracle.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Firms Convert Van for DARE Program
- No More Mr. Nice Panel
- SANTA ANA : Funding Snafu May Delay Opening of College Building
- SYLMAR : Panel Tables Request for Zoning Variance
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 5 Arrested at Restaurant in Narcotics Ring Bust
- TARZANA : Youngsters Get Pro's Advice on Photography
- 'Picture Bride' Benefit Screening on May 2
- APPRECIATION : Remembering Rogers' Graceful Magic
- Koll in Venture to Develop Coastal Property : Real estate: Entity formed with Akins is likely to be master builder for wetlands project.
- Smaller Stocks Get Left in Dust of Blue-Chip Rally
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Family, Federal Staff in Orange Keep Vigil
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Irvine Council to Remove Finance Director Niven
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Motive for Bombing May Lie With FBI Agent : Probe: Bob Ricks, assigned to Oklahoma City, was chief spokesman during raid at Waco, Tex. Some speculate blast may have been in retaliation.
- Few States Enforce Ban on Tobacco Sales to Children
- Orange County Almanac
- LOS ANGELES : Council Opposes Granting MTA Police Higher Status
- Man Missing in Oklahoma Left O.C. Job : Bombing: Promotion recently took HUD investigator to the site of last week's terrorist attack.
- Breaking Ground : Former President Carter Praises Volunteer Project to Build 31 Homes in Watts
- Cypress' Sara Works Signs With Utah
- 14-Year-Old Girl Tests Positive for Steroids
- Tennis Takes Low-Budget Approach
- Brash, but Respectable: This Was Cosell
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Japanese PC Drive Makers Join Sony Camp in Disc War : Electronics: Toshiba loses out as three firms say they will conform to the Sony-Philips' standard.
- PEOPLE : Audrie Krause to Step Down as Head of Consumer Group TURN
- The Cutting Edge / COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Duplication of Research Isn't as Bad as It Sounds
- Taco Bell to Sell Most of Its Hot 'n Now Units
- SIMI VALLEY : Teen Pleads Not Guilty to Killing Gang Member
- Police Panel Meets Strong Opposition in New Push for Reforms : LAPD: Leader of officers union assails effort as 'a blueprint of negativity and micro-management.'
- Student Says She Saw Skinhead Fire Gun at Parked Car : Antelope Valley: Teen-ager testifies at hearing that there were African Americans in the vehicle in front of high school.
- IRVINE : Nature Survival Class Offered for Youths
- Celebrating Survival : L.A. Victims of Holocaust Return to Germany for 50th Anniversary of Liberation
- Miscellany
- LOS ALAMITOS : Mitchell Wins First Stake as a Trainer
- Consumer Survey Shows Greatest Confidence Since '90 : Economy: Nationwide, sales of existing homes revived in March--but fell 3.3% in California.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Finance Reports, Confidence Boost Peso : Mexico: Stocks have also rebounded on government's handling of economic crisis.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Board Seeks Ideas on Privatizing Environmental Agency : Downsizing: It would be first authority in private hands. Critics say it would cause much pain but wouldn't save much money.
- New Hampshire OKs Term Limits for Congress
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Small Towns in Spotlight
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Bomb Threat May Keep O.C. Workers Away Today
- RSVP / Into The Night : 'Shocking'? 'Easy to Digest'? Depends on Who You Ask
- The Musicals Man : Broadway shows are Paul Lambert's song and dance. And nothing thrills him like a big flop.
- BURBANK : Metrolink Trains Begin Making Stops at Airport
- VAN NUYS : Man, Ex-Girlfriend Plead Innocent in Beating Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drug Investigation Leads to 7 Arrests
- PASADENA : JPL Program Director to Receive Nevada Medal
- 24 People Claim Deception by Great Western
- Kings Deal Way Into Crazy 8th : Hockey: Todd scores twice in 5-1 victory over Red Wings that puts them in the final playoff spot in Western Conference.
- COMMENTARY : This Judge Was Too Ripe for Strawberry
- Picketing Umpires Protest Replacements : Lockout: Union, management await hearing before Ontario Labor Relations Board.
- Pop Music Review : Nice to Almost Meet You, Ricky Van Shelton
- The Baldwin Co.: The Newport Beach home...
- Ask Investors, Kerkorian Tells Chrysler : Autos: Letter proposes his bid be put to shareholder vote and challenges car company's version of events. Chrysler disagrees.
- Advanced Logic Posts $1.1-Million Quarterly Profit
- AUTOS
- More S. Korean Food Rule Changes Sought
- DOWNEY : Gas Company Opens 'Recycled' Building
- Colleges
- U.S. Child Abuse at Crisis Levels, Panel Says : Violence: Federal advisory board found that 2,000 youngsters are killed and 140,000 are badly injured every year. The report also faults protective services.
- Anglers Pay Homage to Man Called 'Yo'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Pitchers Ineffective at Wichita State
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Modena's Victory Makes Race Clearer
- Poncho RuizFullerton, FreshmanBaseball/ShortstopRuiz, from Esperanza High, experienced...
- MARKET: Stocks Slip Along With Hopes for Ailing Dollar : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Slides Awaiting G-7; Stocks Mixed
- Tax Exemption for Mello-Roos Bonds Backed : Housing: Federal proposal to strip the benefit would 'chill' county growth, public officials warn. IRS declines comment until after upcoming hearings.
- 'Collateral Damage' to Our Soul
- Third and Vermont
- Pride and Pain : Parents of Slain Officer Share Grief, Express Gratitude
- Clergy Push Activism on Social Issues
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Orders High Desert Hospital to Replace Chief
- EAST VALLEY : Deadline to Sort Trash Extended
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Baby, Lancaster Man Die After Unrelated Car Crashes
- L.A. Fire Officials Battle Riordan's Plan to Cut Aides : Budget: Department leaders say the 57 assistants, who are firefighters, are crucial in emergencies. Mayor has called them 'chauffeurs.'
- BASEBALL'S OTHER OPENERS : Rockies to Open Park if Weather OK
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Canoga Park Gets Nixed by Monroe Ace, 11-0
- Music Reviews : Lukewarm Outing by Amadeus Group
- BASEBALL '95 : It's AL West, So Angels Do Have Chance : Opening night: Roster isn't overpowering, but it might be enough to contend in weak division.
- Judge Ito
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Israeli Diplomat's Autobiography Offers Few Surprises : BATTLING FOR PEACE: A Memoir by Shimon Peres, Random House $25, 384 pages
- State Beaches
- Specialty Medicine
- Terrorism in Oklahoma City*
- U.S. Relations With Taiwan
- OTHER NEWS - April 26, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 26, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 26, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - April 26, 1995
- Obituaries - April 26, 1995
- Obituaries - April 26, 1995
- Handling of Heiress's Estate Is Questioned : Probate: Court investigator raises doubts about circumstances of Doris Duke's death and ability of former butler to act as co-executor.
- Decline in Dollar Is Unjustified, G-7 Says : International finance: But ministers meeting in Washington offer no plan to rescue the ailing U.S. currency.
- END OF AN ERA: The Federal Emergency...
- BARGAIN BASEBALL? If you are still a...
- Clinton Vows to Protect Farm Programs : Agriculture: President comes out against GOP's proposed subsidy cuts during trip to politically important Iowa.
- Officials Look for Clues in Letters From Unabomber
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Second Mistrial Declared in Murder Case : Palmdale: Jury fails to decide whether letter carrier killed his wife as she watched television in their living room.
- O.C. Nurse to Help Families of Oklahoma Bomb Victims : Rescue: Red Cross veteran will try to console those who lost loved ones and those who struggled in vain to save them. Others in county are helping in other ways.
- Council OKs Funding for Hope in Youth
- 2 Brothers Charged With Conspiring to Make Explosives : Investigation: They are not implicated in the Oklahoma City bombing, but with alleged incidents in Michigan. Death toll at blast site reaches 96.
- Homes Owned by Caltrans Not Kept Up, Records Show : Blight: About 100 acquired for freeway extension aren't in shape to be rented. Agency defends maintenance.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Supervisors Signal Preference for County Charter : Government: System would offer more latitude in appointments, privatization. Board also votes to let auditor-controller keep his job, but with 7.5% cut in pay.
- Criminalist Quizzed Before a Sterner Ito
- * Tom McGrath, a member of a...
- Ingram Micro Inc.: The Santa Ana wholesale...
- Twentieth Century Nears Break-Even After Huge Loss
- Richey Electronics Inc.: The Garden Grove company,...
- County Savings and Loans Post Sluggish Results in '94 : Thrifts: The industry needed its two biggest members to climb into the plus column. Rising interest rates, slow economy is blamed.
- Paralyzed by Fear, Holdouts Stay in Rwanda Camp
- Tornado Destroys Homes in Northern Florida
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Congressman Explains How He Received Bombing Fax : Message: Rep. Stockman says note was given to FBI promptly. His aide says it was sent to the NRA without the lawmaker's knowledge.
- IRVINE : City to Review Role in Failed Investment Pool
- N. Hollywood Ice Rink's Demise Saddens Skaters : Recreation: Popular facility closes despite petition drive by disappointed patrons. 'What are the kids going to do now?' asks one mother.
- Rock Slide Closes Freeway Lanes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Finally Gives Up on Magrane
- Magic Hints at Unretiring Once Again : Pro basketball: He doesn't rule out returning for the 1995-96 season, although it's not likely.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : White Sox Get Nibble for Dibble
- Company Town
- Company Town : TV's 'Sesame Street' Creators Want Their Own Niche on Dial
- THE TIMES 100 : Technology Firms Rule the Roost as Stock Values : Leaders Intel and Hewlett-Packard both trade in excess of three or four times book worth.
- Top Times & Marks : Boys' Track and Field
- PRETORIA : It's Freedom Day
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Balky Trial Could Help Ignite Move to Radically Alter Jury System
- Supreme Court Deals a Defeat to Kevorkian : Judiciary: Justices reject claim that Constitution allows doctor-assisted suicides. Authorities are now free to prosecute 'Dr. Death.'
- Research for a Song and a Dance
- Diplomats Go to Chechnya Seeking Peace : Europe: International team will try to arrange talks between Russia and embattled republic.
- COSTA MESA : Students Learn to Let Blows Roll Off
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Show Their Colors in Art Contest
- BASEBALL '95 : THE MANAGERS : No. 19 and Counting : Lasorda Had a Tough Act to Follow as Dodger Manager--but So Will His Successor (if the Time Ever Comes)
- Track Flourishing, Particularly the Girls
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange-based designer and...
- THE TIMES 100 : Who, What & Where
- THE TIMES 100 : How This Section Was Put Together
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Mission Energy Helps to Finance Indonesian Plant
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : $4 Million in Gifts Aids Red Cross in Oklahoma
- World IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : 80th Anniversary of Expulsion Marked
- FULLERTON : City Offices to Close Every Other Friday
- GLENDALE : Train Wrecks Truck Parked on Tracks
- Tandy Takes Long-Term Lease on Ventura Office
- Newhall Land Reports 67% Increase in Sales
- Tax Change Raises 3D Systems' Profit
- SpaceLabs Medical Relocating--With 350 Jobs : Health care: The maker of vital-sign monitors plans to move more staff to Seattle after major quake losses. Washington's tax breaks are an added incentive.
- Major U.S. Oil Firms Boost Profits
- THE PRESIDENCY : Truman Library Seeking Bigger Volume of Youths : $10-million renovation would modernize exhibits to appeal to younger visitors who are unfamiliar with F.D.R.'s successor.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A New Life That Fails to Suppress a Painful Past : YOUR NAME HERE <i> by Chris Mazza</i> , Coffee House Press, $12.95, paper; 256 pages
- The Fall and Rise of Saigon : THEN : In Final Days, Fear and the Question: What Price Defeat?
- State Ruling May Aid City Crackdown on Homeless : Courts: Decision will support Ventura's plan to toughen municipal ordinance against camping in parks, officials say.
- Local Workplaces to Welcome Daughters
- You could look it up: We were...
- PERSPECTIVE ON ASIA : The Penalties of Paralyzed Policy : A Cold War-era approach in a changed world commits the U.S. to dangerous goals with obsolete tools.
- Slide Closes Stretch of I-5 Near Frazier Park
- Motion Defeated : Sports: Mayor and staff trounce City Council team in tag football matchup at Coliseum a year after councilman threw down gauntlet.
- Calnetics Reports Record Profits, Sales
- THE TIMES 100 : Potpourri
- Company Town : Disney Insiders Litvack, Bollenbach Named to Board
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County, State Officials Discuss Crisis Solutions : Legislation: Sacramento visit by Popejoy team appears to reverse ill feeling that surfaced last week.
- BITING BACK: You don't have to swim...
- UC Regents Make First Lobbying Trip to Capital : Education: Board members, criticized for not doing enough to protect university during four years of budget cuts, will highlight system's strengths.
- LAPD Will Get Reform Deadlines : Law enforcement: Police panel will prod department to speed up implementation of Christopher Commission proposals. Reducing excessive force tops list.
- Family, Neighbors Join Search for Infant : Kidnaping: Flyers are distributed in an attempt to track down the suspect in the abduction of a 4-month-old Santa Ana girl.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Residents Protest Plan to Construct Bridge : Development: Demonstrators say extending Wiley Canyon Road over the Santa Clara River will bring too much traffic into their Valencia neighborhood.
- Bank Gives $10,000 to County Symphony
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Four Businesses, City Agree to Mediation
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Police Seek Help on Rape Suspect
- Van Allen Scores in Time for Ducks to Remain in Hunt
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Volleyball Team Unable to Overcome Limitations
- Umpires: Still No Accord : Baseball: After owners' latest offer is rejected, replacements are expected to be used starting today.
- POP/ROCKPearl Jam Concert Sells Out: Ticket sales...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Surpasses 4,300 as Bond Yields Ease
- Iwerks Shareholder Suit Alleges Securities Violations
- THE TIMES 100 : High-Techs Top List of New Issues : The computer boom is driving interest in California companies that make networking devices.
- THE TIMES 100 : Banks, Thrifts Face Further Cost Cuts, Consolidation : Institutions are under financial and regulatory pressure to boost performance.
- STM Wireless Inc.: The Irvine provider of...
- Home Sweet Homecoming : Families, Friends Greet Marines Returning to Tustin Base From Mogadishu