- Peter Sachs has had a varied gastronomic...
- ORANGE, SANTA ANA : Volunteers to Create 'Christmas in April'
- Good Gottex! : Women Seeking Bold, Slimming Swimwear Make Israeli Company No. 1 in America
- $4-Billion Remnant of Job Bill Clears Congress
- Renegade Agents at Border Outpost : Misconduct: Tucson sector has drawn the scrutiny of federal and local authorities. Morale is very low, one veteran says.
- BOOK REVIEW : Sappho's Life Makes Poetry of Fragments : THE LAUGHTER OF APHRODITE: A Novel About Sappho of Lesbos<i> by Peter Green</i> ; UC Press;$22 price, 274 pages
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Takes a Back Seat : Kushiyu in Tarzana employs a grill and skewers to produce its best dishes, a la Japan's <i> yakitori</i> bars.
- Key Tailhook Accuser Has No Regrets
- Saxman Fields Puts Mimicry Aside : Noted for his ability to sound like other artists, he seeks situations where he can be himself.
- Stringing the Kids Along : Quartz Hill festival offers proof that kite-flying is more than mere child's play. Aerial ballet and combat games are among the featured attractions.
- More Water at Prado Dam Will Encroach on Songbirds : Habitat: Increased storage will save additional 434 million gallons of runoff, but will affect the endangered least Bell vireo, which nests close to the ground.
- City to Let Judge Decide on Development : Thousand Oaks: Council votes to drop a proposal to pay the landowner $2 million not to build the project.
- ONTARIO : Carjacking Victim Is Later Arrested
- LA HABRA : Tough Anti-Graffiti Law Being Drafted
- Affluent Cities Creative With Housing Quotas
- LOS ANGELES : Computer Hacker Accused of Unfairly Winning Prizes
- ENCINO : Panel OKs Exception for Burger King
- Carjacking Suspect to Face Charge of Murder : Crime: A reward that could reach $30,000 is offered in a similar but apparently unrelated incident.
- Cutbacks Could Slow Rockwell Site Cleanup : Simi Valley: Under the Clinton budget, job may be lost at the Santa Susana facility.
- SANTA PAULA : Film Ordinance Revised by Council
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Magic Mountain Asked to Place Restrictions on Young Park-Goers : Safeguards: In an effort to prevent a repeat of last weekend's violence, Santa Clarita city officials are urging adult supervision of youths 12 and younger.
- Arson Suspected in Blaze at Vacant House in Stanton
- SYLMAR : Woman Shoots Man to Death at Bar
- Thousand Oaks' Nichols May Swipe a School Record
- PREP SOFTBALL
- College Basketball
- COMMENTARY : Wilkins Is Still Carrying Hawks
- College Basketball
- One Day's Rest for the Weary : Master's Beck Goes 1-1 in Key 4-Game Series
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Needs at Least a Week
- Jewish Voters Will Not Be Forgotten : Mayor's race: They remain committed to liberal agenda, but being shut out of the public discourse leads to hard feelings.
- Suspects Sought in Fire That Gutted Condo
- PANORAMA CITY : Business Watch for Boulevard Forms
- Memorial Wall : Reseda School Mural Will List Victims of Urban Violence
- Garbage In--but Not Garbage Out : Clever plastic recycling process produces walls that resist the stain of graffiti
- Political Briefing : Let the Race for City Council Campaign Endorsements Begin
- PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Push Comes to Shove and Everyone's Expert : In any plan for arresting violent subjects, human behavior is the wild card that must be dealt with instantaneously.
- U.S. May Be Asked to Pay for Parking Garage
- 'Wilson Shift': Making the Worst of Things : The governor's plan to solve the state budget crisis by transferring property tax money to schools will be ruinous to county government agencies. And it won't help the schools.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Man Pleads Not Guilty in MCA Tower Shooting Spree
- This factory plans to distribute its product...
- OJAI VALLEY : Weldon Dump Foes Mount New Effort
- VAN NUYS : Girl, 5, Shot at Home During Altercation
- Inmate Reported Missing at Castaic
- GLENDALE : 'Outreach Van' to Aid Mentally Ill
- Molestation Charges Dropped After Negative DNA Tests : Investigation: Samples of semen taken from a towel where girl was accosted do not match genetic fingerprints of jailed man, 46.
- VENTURA : Motorist Held After Chase and Crash
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy City Attorney Who Challenged Hahn Resigns
- LAGUNA BEACH : Merchants Demand Action on Transients
- Tourist Harbor Plan Carries Price Tag of $550 Million : Economy: Private investors would finance more than half the cost. The city of Long Beach would issue bonds to cover its share.
- PORT HUENEME : City Hopes to Buy Large Navy Parcel
- SYLMAR : Mobile Home Park Zoning Change OKd
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Arrested After 2-Year Child Pornography Inquiry
- Parolee Found Guilty of Molesting Boy
- Gridlock Debacle: Sign of Things to Come? : Big trouble for Clinton as partisanship, incompetence reign
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grocery Store OKd Despite Objections
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Closer Scrutiny of Mountain Conservancy Funds Urged
- MISSION VIEJO : Girl Gets Award for Valor in Fire Rescue
- A Meeting of Minds in the Lion's Den : Politics: Latin America's left, fighting obsolescence, struggles to redefine its goals : in a post-Cold War era.
- ORANGE : Recycling Efforts Bring City Award
- Reseda School Mural to List Victims of Violence
- Port Hueneme : Hearings Planned on Proposed Levies
- Three Players Signed by Salsa
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Thobe Earns Second Save of Week
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Rescues Bulls in Overtime
- Bosio Gets His No-Hitter as Shortstop Lends a Hand : Baseball: Seattle pitcher starts off with two walks against Red Sox, then Vizquel makes the do-or-die play on the final out of 7-0 victory.
- Miscellany
- Transferring Athletes Leave Behind Loyalty, Commitment
- Finley Silences Bats of Best-Hitting Club
- County to Pay $25,000 to Family of Youth Who Said Principal Choked Him
- Quota Creativity : Wealthy Cities Plan to Call Servants' Quarters Low-Income Housing
- She's Not Horsing Around : Woman Rescues Doomed Animals and Nurses Them Back to Health
- COSTA MESA : Transient Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- BANKING/FINANCE
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Bundesbank Cuts 2 Key Interest Rates : Germany: Action comes as a surprise to financial markets and is aimed at delivering a jolt to the country's slipping economy.
- Stocks, Dollar Move Lower; Bonds Steady : Market Overview
- Mall of Orange Conversion to Outlet Center Proposed
- Official Bans Ex-O.C. Thrift Directors : Regulation: Two who served failed Delta Savings Bank are penalized by head of U.S. agency who overrules a judge's findings.
- Writers at Forum Ponder Their Roles as Moral Guardians : Debate: At Jerusalem book fair, literary leaders conclude that conscience must inform their work, but should not be their primary function.
- Bhutto's Husband Joins Pakistan Cabinet
- MORE TO LIFE: The local Dixieland jazz...
- World / IN BRIEF : EGYPT : 7 Sentenced to Hang for Tourist Attack
- It's the Surreal Thing : Works by 12 artists represented in Artspace Gallery exhibit reflect 'the way they deal with circumstances around them,' says the curator.
- Romantic Appeal
- 5.1 Earthquake Is Felt on Alaska's Kodiak Island
- BankAmerica Shows Strong First Quarter : Banking: On first anniversary of merger with Security Pacific, it records a 60% jump in profit.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 23, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Unicare's Optimism Boosts Stock Value
- ECONOMY
- Bank Credit Cards Raked It In in 1992
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- AST Developing Energy-Efficient 'Green' PCs : Technology: When turned on but not in active use, the computers will fall dormant, drawing half the usual electricity.
- Occidental Petroleum Corp. reversed losses posted in...
- Hockey
- Woman Shot in Failed Carjacking Faces Drug Charge
- Clinton to Offer Plan on Election Finance Reform
- Mistrial Is Declared in Lockheed Case
- Claims by Lockheed Workers End in Mistrial : Litigation: Jury fails to agree on whether chemical suppliers were responsible for ailments. Tense moments marked the longest deliberations in U.S civil history.
- A Seemingly Futile Job Can Breed Abuses by Agents : Border Patrol: They feel under siege from inside and outside the agency, but there are acts of compassion, too.
- GOOD DEAL FOR KIDS? Los Alamitos Race...
- SWEATING IT OUT: The long-awaited release of...
- Clinton, Allies Look for Strategy to Avoid New Defeats on Capitol Hill : Congress: The White House is trying to protect the core of its agenda. The President will probably have to reach out to Republican lawmakers.
- Bergeson Rejected for Schools Post : Education: Assembly defeats Newport Beach Republican's nomination to succeed Honig as state superintendent. Vote is a victory for Speaker Brown.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : County Federation of Labor Backs Woo
- Stimulus Plan Death May Slow O.C. Road Work : Funds: Santa Ana Freeway widening is among large-scale projects that could be affected. But transportation officials rely on high state priority.
- SPREADING LOVE: Legendary Mexican comic Cantinflas, who...
- Bergeson Rejected for Schools Post : Education: Assembly defeats the Republican senator's nomination as Honig successor for state superintendent. The decision is a major victory for Speaker Brown.
- Stimulus Plan's Death a Sharp Blow to L.A. : Funds: City had expected $130 million and county $50 million from Clinton economic package to use on summer jobs for youths, low-income housing and other projects.
- Participants in Gay-Rights March Jam Hotels in Capital
- Put Packing on Cruise Control, and Let the Lugging Begin
- SHE'S BACK: CBS's Connie Chung, who reduced...
- Stocks Drift Lower, but Airline Shares Get a Lift : Market Overview
- BANKING
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Catalina Marketing's Sales Receipt Coupons to Show Up in Drugstores : Expansion: Targeted promotions formerly confined to supermarkets will now be issued at 20 outlets in the state.
- Bank's Loan Practices Curtailed : Regulation: U.S. officials issue order limiting Pacific Inland's business activities and real estate lending.
- Learning to Speak the Language of Life
- ORANGE COUNTY
- AT&T; Hangs Up on Dangerfield
- BANKING
- Northrop Corp. posted a 10% increase in...
- 'Green' Business Policies Pay Off : Earth Day Finds Many Companies Reaping Rewards of Conservation
- German Company's Plans to Sell Plant in Anaheim Fall Through : Dispute: BASF says its adhesives business won't be acquired by Hexcel because of a disagreement on value.
- Salvati Montgomery Sakoda Gets Yamaha Music Account
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Runoff Foes Offer Stark Differences : Politics: In District 13, former school board member Jackie Goldberg and longtime City Council aide Tom LaBonge will compete. In District 1, Councilman Mike Hernandez easily wins a full four-year term.
- Property Taxes
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Protection of Gnatcatcher
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Perspective on Abortion Rights
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Flores and Svorinich Both Glad He Did Well : 15th District: The incumbent is delighted that the San Pedro hardware store owner upset better-known candidates, but he says voters have had it with career politicians and the June runoff will prove him right.
- Gang Warfare
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Famous Intersections
- Spaying, Neutering Key to Cutting Cat Population
- Protection of Gnatcatcher
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Concerns Over Health Care Plan
- Gang Warfare
- AMR Corp. reported a first-quarter loss that...
- Chocolate : Coffee That Melts in Your Mouth
- Chocolate : Bar Exam
- How Much More Tainted Hamburger Meat?
- <i> Sprechen Sie Wein? </i>
- Ruling Strengthens Yeltsin's Hand in Vote : Russia: Top court's surprise decision means president won't need majority of whole electorate to endorse him and his reform policies.
- Thanks a Million, DARE Donors
- Cerritos : Final Passage Expected on Anti-Graffiti, Sign Laws
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Cerritos Player's Injury Hurts U.S. Team's Chances in World Cup
- Tuning Up Variations on a Theme : Frank Potenza Wants to Be Known for Versatile Style
- Navy Secretary-Designate Vows 'Firm, Fair' Handling of Tailhook
- Bolivia Imposes 30-Year Term on Ex-Dictator
- A SOFT TOUCH : As Pianist and Composer, Sandy Owen Sets His Jazz Style
- Santa Monica Expected to Name Football Coach on Monday
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Toughlove Sessions Offered to Parents of Problem Youth
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Coaches Wish Upon Artesia High Stars O'Bannon, Jones
- Publishing Plum Goes to Newsweek : Honors: Periodical nabs the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, but the only real buzz focused on the New Yorker's Tina Brown.
- Clinton Unveils $420-Million Education Plan : Schools: The proposal calls for national learning standards. Educators have given the program broad support, but local officials fear a loss of control.
- Mock Turtle Soup, City School Sweet Rolls
- Thin and Not So Rich
- Cooked Any Good Books Lately?
- Cooks' Choice
- True Grits
- Going Bananas, Going CrackersBanana crackers? Well, why...
- Ras Dashen's Ethiopian Food Is Tops
- It's Not Over Till the Pizza Gets Cold : Celebrations: Win or lose, when the tallies came rolling in, party politics was the order of the evening in mini-malls and living rooms.
- BUENA PARK : New Sign Plan Being Sought for Center
- Pasadena Police Describe Death of Barber : Inquiry: Account fails to win over skeptical public because it omits the actions by officers of other departments that were involved in the arrest.
- Prosecutors to File 16 Counts in MCA Tower Shooting : Crime: Suspected gunman John Brian Jarvis faces more than 20 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Spins a Big Yarn About Sheep
- ENCINO : Hearing on Proposed Burger King Scheduled
- Work Halted Over Gnatcatcher Habitat
- VAN NUYS : Trial to Begin in Shooting-Rape Case
- LOS ANGELES : School District Challenges Burbank Airport Project
- Apartment Complex Means a Lot of Revenue for School : Innovation: Anaheim district's idea of allowing seniors' housing on site near new campus will bring in about $271,000 a year.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : 2nd Challenge of Ban on Gay Marriages Planned
- Making a Name for Himself : Sophomore Dion Battee Has Emerged as St. Bernard's Best Player
- Getting a Fix on Dry-Cleaning Bill
- Malibu : More Talks on City Hall Site
- Murray Attaway "In Thrall" <i> DGC</i>
- L.A. Refocuses on Basics: Rebuilding the Inner City : Economy: In the year since the riots, successes have been mixed with frustrations in revitalization effort.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. SCHOOL BOARD : Slavkin Wins in Race for New District : Polls: Incumbent takes 52.9% of the vote, just over the amount needed to avoid a runoff for a seat in reapportioned area.
- MUSIC : It's the Street of Sound : The five-block area of Santa Barbara's State Street is a slice of rock 'n' roll heaven.
- 7th-Day Adventist Church--an Ironic Hollywood Landmark
- Money Woes Blamed in Murder-Suicide
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Conservancy Funds Draw Scrutiny : Land management: Assembly panel urges keeping closer tabs on money and equipment from outside sources.
- ELECTIONS / VALLEY ROUNDUP : NEWS ANALYSIS : Area Is Riordan Country, Times Exit Poll Finds
- No one was out of bounds: With...
- FULLERTON : Utility Tax Given Initial Approval
- Valley Business Leaders Express 'Cautious Hope' After D.C. Visit
- Councilman's Conflict With Son Costs Him Mayor's Seat
- Umberg Pushes Special District Disclosure Bill
- Nixon Urges Japan to Show Leadership, Step Up Aid to Russia
- With the verdicts in, Los Angeles is returning to its usual routines. But for many inner-city residents, there's little cause to celebrate . . . : The Return to Normal
- Suits Allege Abuse by Catholic Brother : Misconduct: Three men say they were sexually molested as youths in Orange County by a member of the Friar Servants of Mary.
- School Board Yet to Cover $1.2-Million Deficit
- As Mort Diamond Passes By
- Valley Guys Gave Us More of the Same : Of all the candidates, no two were more politically alike than these two guys from the Valley. They canceled each other out.
- BURBANK : City Commits Funds to Light Rail Drive
- Man Given Light Sentence in '76 Murder Case : Crime: Richard Maytorena of Riverside, who confessed to killing an Oxnard man after a bar fight, gets one year in jail.
- County Leaders Reject Pay-Cut Proposal : Government: Budget panel calls recommendation by Supervisors VanderKolk and Flynn to save $20 million illegal and unfair.
- SIMI VALLEY : Volunteers Needed to Clear Hiking Trails
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Approval Sought for Antelope Valley Racetrack
- 3,000 Will Run to Benefit Orangewood
- GARDEN GROVE : Spray Can, Marker Lockup Proposed
- Schools to Sponsor Parenting Conference
- GLENDALE : School Board Rejects Bids for Expansion
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Ensemble Presents 'Complete History of America' in 90 Minutes : If you're looking for musical entertainment, singer Chaka Khan performs at the Arlington Theatre.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Muir's Vaughn Is Player of Year; Wilson's Miner Also Is Honored
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Orange County's 'Grommets' Practically Live in the Water, but Not All of Them Are Wet Behind the Ears : Young Riders
- Dykstra, Merino Chosen Times' Coaches of the Year
- START YOUR ENGINES: Racing promoters said Wednesday...
- Friend's Love Brings In a Lost Soul in 'Stealing Home'
- Brazilian Voters Apparently Want a President--Not a Prime Minister or a King
- BOOK REVIEW : A Loud, Sexy and Flawed Russian Novel : RUSSIAN BEAUTY by Victor Erofeyev translated by Andrew Reynolds; Viking; $22, 349 pages
- FOR THE KIDS / WILDERNESS TRAINING : Safety Tips for Great Outdoors
- Irvine Arts Festival to Test Imaginations
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Contrast in Styles in 13th District Runoff : Politics: Jackie Goldberg represents a return to '60s-style activism, while Tom LaBonge takes a roll-up-your-sleeves approach to his work.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The Keys to Sibling Harmony : Pianists: Sisters Jinah and Jin Yoo of Sunny Hills High School push each other and offer support.
- Partisan Feud Will Shape Bergeson's Fate
- Suicides of Marines Up Sharply in '93 : Military: Total of 20 in 4 1/2 months nearly matches that for all of 1992. Reasons vary, but officials say some may be a result of members being barred from re-enlisting in a downsized corps.
- O'Bannon Choice
- Monitoring of Cleanup Urged at Railroad Yard
- No One Runs Rings Around This Rosie--Even at Age 100
- Long Beach : 3 Teen-Agers Held After Allegedly Hitting School Bus
- True Colors of Upper Bay : Newport Conservancy Gives Away Wildlife Drawing Books for Earth Day Education
- The following are selected entries from...
- Downey : Budget Shortfall Prompts Special Council Meeting
- Places Where Trees Grow Along With Memories
- Gene Imprinting Discovery May Aid Cancer Treatment : Science: Finding suggests that in some cases it may not be necessary to destroy diseased cells. Instead, it might be possible to 'reason with them or educate them.'
- The Region : Hearing-Aid Ads Altered
- Blast From Past Is Back : Big Sandy & the Fly-Rite Boys gets its big break by meeting A Famous Rock Star and then opening for Morrissey.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / PIERPONT INN : Venerable Resort Passes the Test of Time
- Troupe Brings Stories to Life
- Developers Sue to Nullify Hillside Building Rules : Housing: Environmental impact was not studied before the new laws were approved, the suit says. Builder plans to construct 623 units in the Verdugo Mountains.
- Barfield, Massey Selected Times' Coaches of the Year
- Brentwood : Math-Science Magnet Center
- Holden Finishes Third in Own District
- Clinton, Survivors Attend Holocaust Museum Event
- Man Burdened by Guilt Gets 1 Year in Killing : Courts: Judge says defendant's conscience has punished him enough for burning man to death in 1976.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Scandal and Voter Revolt: What Will Italy Do Now?
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Santa Barbara Festival Will Honor Poets
- The following are the top music sales...
- He's Light on His Eat at Antoine
- Panel Shelves Wilson's Plan on Welfare : Legislature: Assembly committee says it cannot go along with key elements of the governor's plan to overhaul the system. An effort to reach a compromise is planned.
- Julian Tires Out Mountain Bikers
- Egypt Extends Detention of 3 American Citizens
- Atlanta Project Plans to Immunize 27,000 Children
- President Backs Plan to Address Global Warming
- Smoking Barred in Fresno Restaurants
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Cyclist Ready for Fund-Raising Ride
- MUSIC : Composer Puts Words at Fore of Memorial
- Jazz Veteran to Sizzle at Hot Springs
- Two Valley Men Killed in Apparent Carjackings
- Arcadia : Ciraulo Is City's New Mayor
- Fairfax District : Warsaw Memory Lives On
- NEXT STEP: Businessman Richard Riordan said the...
- HORSES : Equine Groups Unite in Effort to Rein In Civil Liability
- Survey Results Favor Sewer Settlement : Government: Most property owners who responded want to accept the county's offer to end the wrangle.
- Phenom of the Opera : 'It's Cool,' a Young Singer Says as She Prepares for Her Big Moment
- * Henry Brandon; U.S. Correspondent for Britain's Sunday Times
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Altadena : Forum on Park Closures
- Joe Jackson "Look Sharp!" (1979)<i> A&M;</i>
- A Belated Debate Over Abortion Funding? : Insurance: Talk of including abortions in a national health care package has incensed opponents. But what the government is considering is already a widespread practice.
- Valdez Spill Science Data Stays Slippery : Ph.D.s are about to clash over long-term effect of the tanker disaster. Exxon says there isn't any.
- NORTH HILLS : Center Lets Addicts Barter for Treatment
- Perspectives on the Mayor's Race : Whose Vision Equals Greater L.A.? : The two candidates must articulate specific, workable programs for the whole area if Los Angeles is to prosper.
- Going Green : Earth Week Activities Find Southland Children Are Savvy Ecologists
- March Restaurant Closures
- Incumbents Win Mixed Results in College Board Race
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTIONS : Final Election Returns
- Fish Stories : Patrons Robbed at Sushi Bar Have Found a Tie That Binds Them
- BUENA PARK : New Contracts Upset Police, Firefighters
- IRVINE : Air Station's Future Is Topic of Forum
- Anaheim Council Studies Job-Cut Proposal That Would Include Layoffs : Budget: Reductions in state funds could eliminate 43 city positions. It will be worse unless the temporary utility tax is extended.
- Dealing With Holocaust-Denial : A commemoration of the historical crime opens in Washington
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Mental Health Clinic Serves 140 This Year
- Youth Says He, 3 Others Executed Boy, 16 : Court: He testifies that a noose made from a guitar string was used to strangle victim, who was thrown over a San Pedro cliff. The defense blames the killing on a paramilitary group.
- COUNTYWIDE : Counseling Services Face Funding Cut
- Big Sister Finds Roots, Love and Major Award
- Grim Forecasts Offered for Budget Year : Finances: Department heads give 'worst-case scenarios' if supervisors cut 20% throughout county government. The sheriff warns that two jails would be forced to shut down.
- On Earth Day, a Leadership Note
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Runoffs to Offer Vivid Contrasts to Voters
- STANTON : Pact for Interim City Manager Authorized
- Order Sought to Control Gang in Harbor City : Crime: An eight-block area of the community has been blighted by illegal activity. The civil abatement process allows the prohibition of certain activities, including the possession of portable phones.
- COUNTYWIDE : Youths Probe Daily Life in Science Fair
- $20,000 Collected for Families of Koon, Powell
- Cutbacks Could Slow Rockwell Site Cleanup
- VENTURA : Inspector Dies After Fall From Crane
- COUNTYWIDE : Local Leaders Book Library Time for Read Aloud
- NORTHRIDGE : Students Organize to Protect Orange Grove