- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Soap's Plot Coincidence
- Lean, Mean, Green : Environmentally Correct Clothing Enters the Kingdom of--Dare We Say It?--Chic
- Bosnian Rebels Target of War Crimes Tribunal : Balkans: Karadzic, army commander Mladic being investigated for possible genocide, 'ethnic cleansing.'
- Computer Glitch Triggered Failure of Airport System
- People
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach Gets OK to Stay on Roster
- Why the Networks Won't Panic
- TransWorld Profit Soars to $980,000 in 1st Quarter
- Company Town
- Local Heroes : Leading California Companies by County or Region
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- U.S. Will Plot New Course at G-7 Meeting, Rubin Says : Policy: Measures will address the stabilization of international markets and heading off currency turmoil.
- THE TIMES 100 : Buying Into Big Growth : Many of the state's fastest-growing companies got that way by spending the year acquiring other firms. Others enjoyed healthy increases in sales.
- IRVINE : Service for the Dead to Recall Holocaust
- VENTURA : Dentist Arrested on Drug Charges
- Burbank : Airport Panel OKs Night Meetings
- GLENDALE : Chimney Firm Fined for Overpriced Quake Repairs
- Loophole May Hurt Case Against Snyder : Courts: Judge says political reform laws may allow lobbyists who violate them to avoid criminal charges. Lawyer says the former councilman has been wrongly prosecuted from the start.
- Countywide : Vietnam Week Set at College
- Wilkens Named Coach of U.S. Olympic Team
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Set 3rd Record in Row as Dollar Gains
- Little Time for Fly-Fishing in This 'Retirement' : Japan: Thirty years in chemical marketing put U.S. executive in a position to head several companies for their Asian owners.
- Chiron to Buy Viagene Stake in Deal Valued at $95 Million
- THE TIMES 100 : Index of Companies and Where They Rank
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- 2-for-1 Stock Split OKd by Eltron International
- Specialty Car Glitches : Santa Clarita Publisher Crusades for Justice for Kit Maker's Clients
- Trial of Ex-Dictator of Malawi Postponed
- COLUMN ONE : The Boys of Spring Strike Out : Far from the hoopla of opening day, replacement players are back home trying to fit into the modest lives they left to chase a dream. They have learned that the game they love does not need them anymore.
- Man Who Killed Self After Crash Named
- Enrollment Drop Worsens School Funding Problems : Simi Valley: Loss of 279 students means $860,000 less in state money for financially strapped district.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Children Eligible for Water Polo Program
- LOS ANGELES : Schools Raise $36,200 for Victims of Kobe Quake
- Killings of 5 Stun, Baffle Neighborhood
- Stenstrom's Brother Dies Suddenly
- PREP NOTES : Los Amigos Water Polo Coach Fischbeck Resigns
- Smartflex Systems Inc.: The proposed acquisition of...
- Court Deals Arizona Telescope a Setback
- Man Charged in Auto Shop Owner's Death
- LA HABRA : Hearing on Park's Design Scheduled
- Allegations of Sunny Hills Animal Mutilations Probed : Schools: Students played baseball with dead chickens, tortured pigeons and squirrels, group says. District will investigate.
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Arlette Laguiller : ICON OF THE LEFT IN FRANCE : Loyalty to the cause of labor earns perennial presidential candidate respect as a firebrand.
- Courtney PugmireEsperanza, SeniorTrack and fieldPugmire and her...
- Clinton Associate Hubbell Gives Up His Law License
- Jospin, Chirac Launch Drives to Lead France : Presidency: Socialist who made surprise showing is underdog in runoff with conservative. Final vote is May 7.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : On-Line County Taking Government to People : Information: Via Internet, residents with computers and modems will be able to air views on such matters as the bankruptcy, or draw from a wide array of data.
- Next Step : Hong Kong's Remedy for Subversive Use of Cyberspace: Pull the Plug : Recent raids on Internet providers have some users worried that Asia's free-information oasis is setting a bad precedent.
- NOTEBOOK : Magnolia Nearing Rare Title
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Blast Killed Husband as He Talked on Phone to His Wife
- Market Focus : The Internet Scales Great Wall of Communication With China : Scholars and businesses in People's Republic tout virtues of exchanging ideas in cyberspace. But some fear Communist leadership's reaction to use by human rights groups.
- Orange County Almanac
- Tacked Down and Faded, Copper Curtain Faces an Uncertain Future : Thousand Oaks: Some call it art. Others call it ugly. City officials ponder ways to enliven the Arts Plaza work. But the artist likes it just the way it is.
- A Craven Lack of Cooperation : Saudis let a known international terrorist get away
- EDUCATION WATCH : A New L.A. Champion
- CYPRESS : Flood-Channel Crash Is Fatal to Man, 20
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers, Whalers Keep Pace in Wild, Wild East
- THE TIMES 100 : What Keeps Our Economy On the Rise : California's success is directly tied to millions of small entrepreneurial companies. They are the fertile environment for success.
- New British Envoy to U.S.
- 12-Year-Old Girl's Kidnaper Gets 106-Year Prison Term
- Spotlight
- Both Sides in Gun Control Fight See No Legislative Gains : Legislature: Political climate is not conducive to any changes, members say. But pro-gun activists spot signs of hope in committee votes by Democrats.
- The Fall and Rise of Saigon : Saigon's Last Hours
- WESTMINSTER : New Business License Formula Considered
- ORANGE : Joint City-County Units Patrol El Modena
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Kings Seem to Accept Mediocrity
- AMERICA'S CUP : Mighty Mary Gets Shot to Knock Out Conner
- BASEBALL '95 : Orel and Brett Are Gone, but the Dodgers Are Back : Baseball: Accent is on youth as they play the Marlins tonight at Miami in first game since Aug. 11.
- Raiders Will Rock You on KLSX-FM : Radio: Finding that demographics of NFL fans mirror its own, station joins trend of FM outlets that get a payoff from football link.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Sleeping' Wakes Up Box Office
- THE TIMES 100 : The Language of Finance : Don't let all the fancy jargon throw you off base. Here's a guide to the investment terms that can help you make an informed choice about where to put your money.
- Growers, Shippers to Raise Funds for Scout Council
- LTC Reports Increase in Earnings, Revenue
- On Assignment Posts 38% Profit Increase
- Bergen Brunswig Reports 13% Growth in Revenue for Second Quarter
- AIRLINES
- Brandon PachecoBrethren Christian, SeniorTrack and fieldFor two...
- Taking Up Arms for Battle : Is arm-wrestling a sport of brawn or brains? Think strategy and speed . . . and don't get too pumped.
- The Press : Reacting to Oklahoma
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Anne Frank: An Ongoing Emergence : An exhibit in Newport Beach includes not only facsimiles of her famous diary, but family photographs and commentaries on the teen-age victim of the Holocaust.
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : 2nd Officer Admits to 'Death Flights'
- VAN NUYS : Valley College Plans Holocaust Seminar
- Monumental Show Will Hit the Road : Important but unsung panel will hold public forums on Constitution reform across state
- THOUSAND OAKS : Authorities Warn of Possible Phone Scam
- March Home Sales Drop by 22% in Ventura County : Real estate: Economist says higher interest rates caused decline in transactions compared to last year. Average price holds steady.
- Germans' Reaction to Foreman Victory Not Exactly 'Hot Dog!'
- Grace Unit to Open Oxnard Dialysis Center
- Wyle Electronics: The Irvine electronics distributor posted...
- Profits Climb at Arco and 3 Other Oil Giants
- THE TIMES 100 : The Employer 100
- CU Bancorp Reports 23% Rise in Net Income
- IRIS Plans $3.9-Million LDA Systems Stock Buyout
- Britain, Sinn Fein Expected to Open Talks Soon on Disarming IRA
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Identifying the Victims
- N.Y. Suspect May Face Jet Bombing Plot Trial First : Courts: Judge cites fairness. He says co-defendant shouldn't have to wait for Ramzi Yousef to be prosecuted for trade center blast.
- Detoured, but Not Derailed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man's Fake ID Escapes Prop. 187 : Santa Clarita: Supporters of the measure denounce the decision not to prosecute illegal immigrant who carried a phony Social Security card.
- Lopez Dump Audit Cites Savings of $56 Million, Upsets Opponents : Environment: Residents, Councilman Richard Alarcon blast private accounting firm's findings. City officials will use it in fight to extend site near Lake View Terrace.
- FULLERTON : Council Agrees to Back Rental Housing Plan in Wake of Girl's Plea
- Sound Tests Passed by Amphitheater
- Medical Oasis in the High Desert : Health: For many poor children, Dr. Ramasamy Mahadevan's clinic is the last and only resort.
- Conference Meet Is Place for Dons to Honor Past
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- O.C. Art : A Question of Stature : Did Childhood Polio Give Dorothea Lange a Special Affinity With Her Subjects?
- Finding Creativity on the Internet : Cyberspace: Jeannie Novak and Pete Markiewicz created Kaleidospace, a place to view and purchase works of artists, musicians and writers.
- U.S. Latino Market Is a Tantalizing Prospect for Book Publishers : Expansion: After the unexpected success of a Laura Esquivel novel, some companies have created new lines of Spanish-language books. Others are proceeding more cautiously.
- Talbot Design Wins 3 Top Honors in Ad Club Contest
- Beckman Instruments Sees Growth in Profit
- Two-Way Street : Some Say Main Street Is an Economic Drawback for Ventura, but Staid Downtown Strip Has Its Supporters
- Platinum Software Corp.: The Irvine financial software...
- Companies Relocate to Sites in County
- Company Town : THE PLAYERS / People Who Shape Hollywood : An Ex-Agent Finds Life on the Other Side
- U.S. Stresses No Race Bias in Adoptions : Legislation: Agencies getting federal aid are warned not to delay or deny placements for racial considerations. Long waits for minority children cited.
- A Picture Worth a Thousand Euphemistic Responses
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Failing the Audit
- Measure R Gets Backing of Some Top Democrats : Recovery: South County developers Richard O'Neill and Howard Adler sign on as committee co-chairmen.
- Oklahoma Fallout: Assault Gun Ban : Suddenly gun control seems more appealing
- BURBANK : New Metrolink Stop Opens Near Airport
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOLF : Saddleback Wins Conference Title By 23 Strokes
- BODY WATCH : And Then There Was Traffic : To Save Commuters Everywhere From the Hazards and Frustrations of Their Daily Ordeal, the Ten Commandments of Driving
- City's Bureaucracy Is Accused of Slowing Quake Repairs
- The Fall and Rise of Saigon : NOW : Commerce, Night Life Are Signs of City's Resurrection
- RSVP : They Were All Stars at 5-Course AIDS Benefit
- CAIRO : Terrorism on Table
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : FBI Expands Hunt for Blast's John Doe No. 2
- For Mexico Peasants, Crisis Means Harder Row to Hoe : Economy: Squeezed by skyrocketing costs, farmers could turn to opposition parties--or to social unrest.
- DANA POINT : City, Schools Consider Academic Camps Plan
- NORTHRIDGE : Professor Wins Guggenheim Grant
- SAN GABRIEL : Body of 45-Year-Old Woman Found in House
- Angels, Padres Play to 63,500 Empty Seats
- Police Say Man Who Died in Cell Had Been Agitated
- VENTURA : Market Project Gets Environmental OK
- CARSON : Man Held After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Family
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nomo Hopes to See Chan Ho More
- Wallach Passes Test : Dodgers Declare Him Fit Enough to Make Opening-Day Roster
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Umpires Call Strikes From Picket Line
- Jazz Review : Gordon Brisker Breathes Life Into Old Tunes
- TV REVIEW : Elegant Look at Solzhenitsyn's 'Homecoming'
- Times Mirror, Cox Will Announce Cable Venture
- ROME : Italy Remembers
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Senate Plans Quick Action on Passing Anti-Terrorism Laws : Congress: Reaction to Oklahoma City bombing draws bipartisan support. Broader power for law enforcement is promised.
- MUNICH : An Israeli's Return
- SIMI VALLEY : Restaurant to Donate to Oklahoma Victims
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Ventura County Bank Posts $273,000 in Earnings
- Procter & Gamble Sues Simi Firm, Alleges Infringement
- A Miniature Trip to the Turn of the Century
- THE TIMES 100 : The Numbers Prove State's Economy Is Healthy Again : Entertainment, tourism and high-tech--and a falling dollar--helped sustain recovery.
- HISTORY : Town Seeks Claim to Footnote Status as First Pilgrim Stop
- Clinton Denounces 'Reckless' Speech on the Airwaves : Violence: He criticizes some broadcasters, laments failure of political leaders to fight 'purveyors of hatred.' He urges Americans to speak against such rhetoric.
- U.S. Agency Bans Personnel From Charter Firm Use
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : City Divided on Whether to Rebuild Blast Site
- Bay Area Meets U.S. Ozone Standard, Is Taken Off Smog List : Environment: Region becomes largest urban center in nation to comply with federal rules on key pollutant.
- FDA Cracks Down on Ultrasound-Video Sales
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-High School Sports Star Sentenced for Gun Thefts
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 11 Years for Stabbing Girlfriend
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Finds Phoenix Paper Libeled Federal Officials
- WHITTIER : 3 Plead Not Guilty to Running Gun Ring
- $6.6 Million Awarded to Man Disabled in Gang Shooting : Lawsuit: Jury finds Maravilla Foundation negligent in 1990 incident. Instead of calling police, staffer tried to escort victim through gauntlet of youths.
- Thousands Urged to Bike to Work May 4
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Recording for the Blind Rewarding
- Microsoft, Justice Defend Antitrust Pact : Software: They tell appeals panel that judge exceeded his authority in rejecting deal. Some original players are absent.
- THE TIMES 100 : Regional Companies Prove They Can Get Wall Street Excited : These Southland firms streamlined, diversified or reorganized their way to impressive stock gains.
- TECHNOLOGY : Irvine's Netsoft Finds a Seoul Mate to Sell Bilingual Programs
- IRS Wants to End Mello-Roos Bonds' Tax-Exempt Status : Real estate: A public hearing is set on the agency's proposal. It would affect bonds in California and three other states.
- Deputies Dig Up, Blow Up Bomb
- Officer Who Shot Armed Man Is Cleared : Simi Valley: District attorney's office finds Jeff McGreevy's action justifiable. Drunk, gun-wielding victim suffered multiple wounds.
- Metal Detectors to Be Installed on 4th Floor of Courthouse : Violence: Oklahoma bombing, shootings in Seattle spur decision to add devices near the rooms where family-law cases are heard.
- POINT MUGU : Natural Gas to Be Used at 2 Naval Bases
- IRVINE : Adolescents Offered Trips to Local Sites
- Panel to Address Abuse of Children
- Strawberry Safe at Home, for 6 Months : Baseball: Judge imposes lighter sentence, disregarding plea bargain of three months in prison.
- Group Will Honor Eco-Friendly Firms
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- THE TIMES 100 : Fastest Profit Growth
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
- THE TIMES 100 : Lessons From the Past : Looking back at how companies have fared since being listed in The Times 100 shows some interesting patterns but no magic formula that can reliably predict a company's future.
- Micropolis Reports 1st Quarter Loss of $35 Million
- THE TIMES 100 : What Is Market Value?
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- Takeover Bid by Kerkorian Turned Down by Chrysler
- IRS Takes Aim at Mello-Roos Bond Status : Finances: The agency wants to eliminate tax break for investors who buy the bonds, a move that could slow residential development. It would not affect homeowners' deduction.
- L.L. Knickerbocker Company: The Rancho Santa Margarita...
- ENERGY
- Vitesse Shipping Chips to Schlumberger Unit
- AEROSPACE
- Pinnacle Micro Gets Distribution Deal
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Home
- 2 Rob Armored Car Office of $1.5 Million
- Health Systems Pays Down Debt to Wellness Group
- Heart of Rescue Worker Who Died Transplanted Into Man
- Artists Forfeit Victory Over Hawks
- WAR ENDS IN VIETNAM : A LOOK BACK
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Huntington Beach's Ciarelli Discovers Winning Formula
- BIG DIP: Ventura County's slow climb out...
- Jury Seeks a Longer Term to Probe O.C. Bankruptcy : Government: Foreman says money and effort will go to waste if new panel is sworn before report is complete.
- Loophole May Hurt Snyder Case : Laws: Judge says amendment of Political Reform Act may allow lobbyists who violate it to avoid criminal charges.
- Open Door for the Poor : Doctor, Staff Treat All Comers at Clinic Periled by County Budget Crisis
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners to Consider Binion Housing Tract
- More Charges Filed Against Teacher
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Comeback Serves as Payback
- PREP SOFTBALL : Villa Park Starts Fast for Upset
- TV Job Looms in the Future for Melrose
- From Classics to the Court : KUSC Music Fans May Recognize Her Voice, but Today KNX-AM Commentator Gail Eichenthal Narrates the O.J. Simpson Trial
- Everything Old Is New Again in Snack Foods : Marketing: Fancy low-fat creations fail to survive the test of taste. Potato chips and pretzels continue to do well because they taste good.
- INSURANCE
- Vitesse Posts Quarterly Net Loss of $1.1 Million
- The Turning Point : Since Mid-'70s, Laguna Beach Has Ruled Boys' Volleyball
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Officials to Study Possible John Wayne Airport Takeover : Recovery: Rep. Cox indicates a likelihood of easing rules that now make a transfer almost impossible.
- Parents Urged to Immunize Infants
- 1,000 Pay Homage to Mexican Icon : Religion: Procession accompanies Nuestra Senora de Zapopan's installation at St. Joseph the Worker.
- Man Pleads Innocent to Charges of Supplying Gangs With Guns
- $56-Million Savings Estimated if Life of Landfill Is Extended
- Valley Interview : Children May Need Help Dealing With Bomb Tragedy
- BASEBALL '95 : THE MANAGERS : Anonymous Angel : Marcel Lachemann's Idea of Doing His Job Well Is to Have Fans Be Totally Unaware He's Even Around
- SANTA ANITA : Baffert, Desormeaux Join Forces for Good Finish to a Good Meeting
- 'Miracle Worker' Fails to Communicate Its Lessons to the Cast
- ACT Networks Proposes to Sell 2.2 Million Shares
- Dressing Down Is Rising Up Among Staid British : Style: Some of London's executives adopt more casual dress, to the dismay of suit makers.
- THE TIMES 100 : TOP PERFORMING COMPANIES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Editor's Note
- Horsehair Wigs Still Set the Tone in British Courtrooms
- Esprit to Open Store in Camarillo Outlet Mall
- MERGER OF ACCOUNTING FIRMS : PROFILE : At Leventhal, He's Stan the Man
- Little Bundle of Fears : The baby's home. Congratulations--and try not to panic.
- State Justices Uphold Tough Homeless Law : Court: Santa Ana measure bans use of sleeping bag or blanket on public property. Other cities may follow suit.
- 'Twenty Years' Poems Inspire Week of War Remembrances
- ARLETA : Alarcon to Speak at Town Hall Meeting
- Staff Blamed for Overpayment on Riverbed Cleanup : Ventura: California Land Clearing was awarded an emergency contract for $177,745. But it did the work for less than $58,000.
- WESTMINSTER : Tattoo Artist vs. City in Parlor Game
- MERGER OF ACCOUNTING FIRMS : Joint Account : Leventhal Agrees to Be Acquired by Ernst & Young
- THE TIMES 100 : The Sales 100
- Company Town
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : New Charges to Be Filed Against Possible Witness
- Main Street Bridge in Ventura Partly Reopens
- Trip Will Explore Santa Cruz Island
- Van Nuys Science Team Heads to Nationals
- Mass Murder Isn't a Blow for Democracy : Denied economic success, angry white men have turned their rage on the government.
- Obituaries : * Joseph David Nava; Organized AIDS Benefits
- CALABASAS : Hearing Delayed on Soka Expansion Plan
- PREP ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Wins Sunset Tennis Title
- Sonics Might Not Be Super This Time--Just Survivors
- Rough Road Ahead for UCLA in '95-96 Basketball Season
- DANCE REVIEWS : Zhongmei Troupe: East-West Styles Clash
- DANCE REVIEWS : Silayan Company: Some Gestures in Right Direction
- Fight for Education, Not Against Parents
- State Universities
- Vigilance Needed to Guard Environment
- Concept of Race
- Flat Tax
- Welfare and Children
- Walt Disney Concert Hall
- Dr. Henry Foster
- Students Organized to Benefit Homeless
- Beware Bidding Plan for Trash Collector
- OTHER NEWS - April 25, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 25, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 25, 1995
- Obituaries - April 25, 1995
- Obituaries - April 25, 1995
- FBI Believes Video Shows Bomb Truck
- Ito Appears to Have Defused Juror Revolt, Sources Say : Simpson case: Testimony in the trial is expected to resume today. Both sides get insight into the panel.
- Man Flees After Holding Gun on Sheriff 's Deputy : Violence: Police seek fugitive who shot out squad car tire and later tied up a Newport Beach woman in her home and stole her car.
- Waging a Fight Against the System : Rights: Self-proclaimed 'state citizens' say the law allows them to renounce control by the federal government.
- Inside The Pit, Searchers Labor to Find Victims
- 2 Arraigned in Slaying That Shook Valley
- Street Residents in No Hurry to Move After Ruling
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Somber and Shaken, Downtown Workers Return to Their Jobs : Tragedy: Shattered glass and the smell of death are constant reminders of the nearby horror. Hugs, counseling help employees cope.
- Fighting the System : Rights: Self-proclaimed 'state citizens' say the law allows them to renounce control by the federal government.
- 2 Plead Not Guilty in Slaying of Valley Woman : Courts: Men are accused of killing North Hills resident outside Bible class. Defendants--and a prison inmate--are also charged in Reseda woman's slaying.
- Individuals Lose When a Group Is Demeaned : Racism: Lance Ito was ridiculed by a senator not as a judge, but as a Japanese.
- Serial Bomber Blamed in Death in Sacramento
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Tale of Junction City's Two Cultures : Bombing: Military and rural lifestyles meet in this Kansas Army town, where anti-government groups may be found spreading their gospel.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 25, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - April 25, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 25, 1995
- 5 Fatally Shot at El Monte Home : Violence: Two children are among those killed in tiny apartment. But two others survive when gunman runs out of bullets.
- Chins Up : Beard Contest and Chili Tasting Set Scene for Conejo Valley Days
- Kings Tie in Final Minute : Hockey: McSorley's goal catches Ducks, 2-2, with :41 left in regulation.
- Key America's Cup Race Postponed
- John C. Stennis; Longtime Senator : Lawmaker from Mississippi chaired Armed Services Committee for 12 years and strongly influenced military policy.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Firm Seeking a Diabetes Breakthrough : Medicine: Irvine company attracts investors with attempt to develop implant.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Rescue Nurse Dies
- Dole Is Planning to Reignite Debate Over American Arms Aid to Bosnia
- Bells Chime, U.S. Embraces a City in Pain
- Railroad Is Planning to Smooth Out Bumpy Crossing
- Spanish TV Needs to Open Up
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Another Wave From Adam Ant
- Southland
- Please Bring Baby Back Alive, Dad Says : Kidnaping: An anguished Santa Ana couple plead for the return of their 4-month-old daughter, abducted at South Coast Plaza.
- Man Dies While Being Booked Into Central Men's Jail
- Ducks, Kings Talk a Good Game : Hockey: Insults and backhanded compliments are as much a part of the rivalry as cross checks and stray elbows.
- TELEVISION : TV Stirringly Shows Faces of Tragedy
- Radar Troubles Cause Flight Delays at John Wayne Airport : Transportation: Pilots and controllers rely on backup system, and passengers were not in danger. FAA spokesman says it's the first time in memory that video mapping system alone had failed.
- CHINA
- For Far Right, Waco Was Step to Armageddon
- Fund-Raiser May Be Brown's Last Hurrah as Speaker : Politics: As Assembly leader's reign nears its end one way or another, he hints that he may run for mayor of San Francisco this year.
- Despite Differing Cultures, Good Men Have a Lot in Common
- Design of CSUN's Library Blamed for Quake Losses : Aftermath: Consultant says the facility's two new wings lacked sufficient bracing to resist forces unleashed by the 6.7-magnitude temblor.
- Hunger Fighter Rises From Skid Row to Rose Garden
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Architect's Job: Make It Bomb-Resistant