- NAACP Protest Expected at B of A Office : Banking: Group calls decision to close a branch in Compton racist, but company officials say it was simply good business.
- On the Lamb : The Selling of the Lamb
- Blastoff of Space Shuttle Lights Up Night Sky
- ELECTIONS / GLENDALE CITY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD : A Changing of the Guard in Local Politics : Council: Rick Reyes and veteran campaigners Sheldon Baker and Mary Ann Plumley defeated a dozen challengers. They constitute a new majority.
- Old Wine From New Companies
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OXNARD : Weapons Search on Campuses Begins
- Spears Aplenty : Prices are low at this time of the year, and fresh-from-the-field stalks are available.
- New Directions for Southland Chapters
- Jackson Says He Is No Longer Interested in Heading NAACP
- Homework Grows Into Projects to Help the Area's Homeless : Fourth- and fifth-graders at Eastshore Elementary in Irvine turn awareness into social action.
- Honesty Empowers 'Maguires'
- AIRLINES
- Long Beach : Streets Near Drake Park Bloom With Civic Pride
- Consumer Debt Rises for 6th Straight Month
- Aspin Plans to Expand Women's Combat Jobs : Military: Infantry may be excluded. Some officers, unhappy over gay issue, are expected to resist new effort.
- Long Beach : Panel Hearing on Cal State Jazz Center Is Rescheduled
- TRIPPY TABLES : In Long Beach, Chairs Are Cheeky--and Furniture That's Functional Is Also Oh So Fanciful
- Venice : 2 Arrested in Firebombing
- The Force Is Still With Him : Lucas Showcases Gadgets to Show He Remains King of Special-Effects Hill
- Karcher Enterprises Hires Taco Bell Operations Expert : Management: Karen B. Eadon will direct advertising and other marketing programs for the Carl's Jr. chain.
- Mozzarella Masala
- 'Daddy' Roasts Burgers and Liberals : Theater: Political incorrectness is taken to ultraconservative and uproarious extremes in Jeff Wayne's one-man play at the Icehouse Annex.
- Funds Again Sought for Long-Promised New High School : Education: Officials and parents step up bid to claim state bonds that were earmarked years ago to replace the run-down campus.
- Council Slashes General Fund Budget but Rejects Plan to Cut Police, AIDS Services
- Compton : NFL Begins Renovating Site for Youth Athletic Center
- San Gabriel : Mission Area Plan Passes
- HEALTHWATCH / POISON OAK : Hiker's Itch Spreading Fast : The dreaded plant has sprouted a lush growth this year due to abundant rains.
- Oregon Lost All Its Allure for Transplant
- Tear Gas Used on Protesters at UC Berkeley
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: 11th L.A. CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : This Candidate's Familiar With Budget Crises : Politics: John B. Handal II, in bankruptcy and owing hundreds of thousands of dollars, unabashedly calls for 'running this city as a business again.'
- HORSES : Equestrian Center Gallops Into the Full-Service Era
- EMPLOYMENT : Summer Jobs Program for Teen-Agers Holds Promise, Peril : Critics of plan for low-income youths say it's make-work. The White House says it works.
- If You Pass the Hat, She Just May Help You Mend It
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Abbott Still Has Little Support
- Abbey Healthcare Pulls Bid to Buy Competitor : Merger: Costa Mesa firm's offer was deemed insufficient by Boston's Lifetime Corp., now on the open market.
- U.S. to Drop BCCI Charges Against Clifford, Altman
- ACCESS TO ORANGE COUNTRY : Rediscovered Wilderness of 'New' Parks Restores Alternatives to Stucco, Malls and Cul-De-Sacs
- Samuel Epstein of Pasadena will receive the...
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : 20 Top Players Are Honored for Excellence on the Court : Boys: Crossroads' Croshere, Fairfax's Foster and Hamilton's Garnett lead selections to the elite squad.
- UCI FILM SCREENINGS
- MUSIC / MICHAEL ON FIRE : Other Road Warriors : Michael On Fire carves out a niche by performing to beat of its own drummer. The band plays in Santa Barbara on Friday.
- Clinton May Seek Safe High Court Pick : Nomination: Sources say Cuomo's withdrawal could boost the chances of five jurists who are likely to face little public opposition.
- 3 Killed, 6 Injured in 2 Drive-By Shootings
- There's No 'Turning the Other Cheek' : Gangs: A grieving father asks when society will attack the proliferation of young killers.
- A Day-Brightener : New Paint Store Is Seen as a Symbol of Riot Recovery
- MONROVIA : Stiff Sentence Sought for Boy, 12, Accused of Murder
- The L.A. Mayoral Race
- City Council Votes to Alter Bidding for Concessions at LAX : Contracts: Critics had charged that specifications by the Airport Commission favored a company with strong political ties to Bradley.
- Irvine Gets It Right : Upper Deck: Vaqueros knock off nation's top team, Miami Westminster Christian, 6-3, to gain berth in final against No. 2-ranked Simi Valley.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wall Maintains Streak in UCI Victory
- After 2,731 Games, Yount Still Going Strong
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Takes Babe Herman Championship Behind Lopez
- LEGAL FILE
- Pitino Gets Last Chance to Woo Recruit
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Expulsion Urged for Pupil in Gun Offense
- Hungarian Church Carries On Despite Repeat Arson Attacks
- Youth Job Funds May Be Increased : Training: An additional 400 county youngsters could be employed this summer under federal legislation.
- 2 Newcomers Force Runoffs in Inglewood Council Races : Elections: Incumbents Daniel K. Tabor and Anthony Scardenzan failed to win a majority of votes. They will face a print shop owner and a former teacher in a runoff June 8.
- Simi Valley Survives Shaky Inning to Gain Berth in Final : Prep baseball: Carmichael Jesuit scores seven runs in the sixth inning before Pioneers regroup for 13-7 win.
- A's Use Nine-Run Inning to Overcome Tigers, 12-7
- PRO FOOTBALL : 49ers Re-Sign One Piece of Quarterback Puzzle
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Zamora Pitches Two-Hitter, Capistrano Valley Wins
- Two former Cincinnati Bengal players denied charges...
- ART REVIEW : 'Suspensions': Prose Overshadows Images
- ART
- Worker's Stealth Access Is Restored by Air Force : Defense: Northrop employee had lost his clearance to the program because he has two elderly sisters in India.
- NBC Turns to CBS to Find a News Boss : Media: The executive producer of 'Street Stories' is chosen to repair the network's tattered image.
- Ze Next Thing
- Vegetarian Enchiladas, Muffins
- The Region : Federal Health Survey Begins
- Anti-Graffiti Law Targets Possession of Paint, Markers : Taggers: No one under 19 will be allowed to carry such paraphernalia in public places. Violators will be fined $50 for the first offense.
- JPL Job Bias Suit Dismissed
- Coaches Wish Upon a Two Stars : Recruiting: Charles O'Bannon and Avondre Jones will soon decide where they'll attend college. They've endured a barrage of letters, calls and bizarre promises by those who seek their services on the basketball court.
- COLLECTIBLES : Fullerton Mall Harbors the Dealer of the Year
- BOOK REVIEW : Novella Takes Modern Look at This Thing Called Identity : PERSONAL EFFECTS<i> by Francesca Duranti Translated from Italian by Stephen Saltarelli</i> ; Random House; $18, 152 pages
- Get Down (Home) at Cordial Duke's
- West Covina : Energy-Saving Lights OKd
- Shriveling Livelihood : Uncertain Weather and Determined Builders Worry Strawberry Farmers
- High Schools Use Metal Detectors to Scan Youths : Oxnard district: Officials find no weapons after randomly searching 124 students at six campuses.
- THE MASTERS : Kite's Back Is Trouble : Golf: He will try to play today at Augusta after suffering a spasm on driving range.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Norwalk : New Operator, Renovations Planned for Golf Course
- Dr. Lawrence Kemper, Baldwin Park Unified School...
- Hollywood : Chamber Picks President
- Lee Goldstein, past chairman of the Pomona...
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : Girls' Team Has Balance; Boys' Squad Gets to the Point : Boys: Southern Section champion Muir had a leader, national talent in guard Vaughn.
- Glendale : Council Member Forum
- Carjacking Death Underscores Escalating Danger
- Kosher Questions : Religious groups are beginning to think about their environmental responsibilities.
- The following are selected entries from...
- The Clear New Choice of Consumers? : Products: Colorless merchandise--colas, detergents, you name it--is becoming a phenomenon. Advertising experts call it just that.
- Cola Game Starts Losing Its Fizz
- On the Lamb : Back to the Lamb : Farming: As lamb ranchers find it harder and harder to make a profit on the traditional market, niche farmers--small operators who raise baby lamb without antibiotics--are discovering a whole new flock of lamb lovers.
- Fatal Air Ambulance Crash
- ELECTIONS / GLENDALE CITY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD : A Changing of the Guard in Local Politics : School board: The election of Jeanne Bentley, Jane Whitaker and Lynda Rocamora makes it an all-female panel for the first time in city history.
- FILM : Series Explores Loves That Make the World Go Round
- WORDS AND IMAGES : A Is for Autograph : Sue Grafton signs her latest mystery, 'J Is for Judgment,' for fans at the Ventura Bookstore.
- Boy's 57th Crime Is a Charm: He's Sent to Learn Manners
- Downey : Council OKs Curfew Law for Use in Emergencies
- La Canada : JPL Job Bias Suit Dismissed
- Chronicle of Sailing Along With Duke
- Bell : School Board Candidates to Participate in Forum
- 200th Birthday 'Barber'
- Students from San Gabriel Valley area high...
- 'Think Safety': Prime Need in a Nuclear Era : Administration decision might raise risk at atomic facilities
- VAN NUYS : Teen-Ager Expected to Be Charged in 3 More Assaults
- Griego, Woo Begin New Ads
- Walker Fined, Ordered to Perform Service
- Worrell Hurt as Dodgers Beat Marlins : Baseball: Team isn't sure how long reliever will be sidelined. McDowell saves 4-2 victory for Gross.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Likes Joe Robbie Look
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lagrene's Set a Portrait of Schizophrenia
- No 'Justice'? Why a CBS Hit May Be Canceled : Television: David Letterman takes over the time slot of the popular series this summer. In the meantime, the action show will get a prime-time tryout, but a regular spot is remote.
- Bazooka Shoots Down Pretense : Former members of Orange County's El Grupo Sexo now play a frolicksome fusion of jazz, be-bop, funk and rock.
- Continental Expects to Show a Profit if Court OKs Plan
- And Mike, Whoever Ends Up With the Most Toys Wins
- ENTERTAINMENT
- On the Lamb : Wild Thing!
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Talkin' 'Bout a Name for a G-G-Generation
- Mar Vista : Building Rules Hearing Set
- Gains Made in 1st Round of Russia-Georgia Negotiations : Unrest: Moscow says that its army units will stay till 1995. Warring troops will pull back.
- Bulgaria Crash Kills 33
- Yeltsin Tells U.S. Visitors of Campaign
- Forum Calls for Healing, Preparedness : Tensions: Panelists convened to address fears of new unrest after King verdicts say the inequalities and frustrations that sparked last year's violence can be eased.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Home on the Range--Where Blacks Are Finding a Haven
- He's Angry, Raunchy and Unapologetic : Author: In James Robert Baker's new novel 'Tim and Pete,' AIDS kamikazes kill gay-bashing conservatives. What feeds such extraordinary rage?
- Fashionables Do Their Thing for Chapel
- Carmelo's: Where the Elite Meet and Eat
- China restaurant syndrome: When last we heard...
- ANAHEIM LIONS TOURNAMENT : La Quinta Coasts to Title
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : In Banner Boys' Season, Five Players Are Repeat Selections : South Bay: Morningside's Boseman and Ellison, Bishop Montgomery's English, San Pedro's Tutt and South's Williamson lead the honorees.
- Hendrix Sale: A Hazy Experience : Contracts: MCA Music Entertainment Group delays a multimillion-dollar purchase of guitarist's recording and publishing copyrights after the late rock star's father protests the sale. 'I think it's a total rip-off.'
- Texaco Fined $83,500, Issued 7 Citations in Refinery Blast
- SANTA PAULA : Group Hopes to Help At-Risk Youths
- LA HABRA : Tutors Score a Hit With Youngsters
- Countywide : Crime Stoppers to Distribute Honors
- BURBANK : 3 Panels to Study Schools' Renovation
- Gordon Intent on Taking It to Mansell on Streets
- Miscellany
- Take a Couple, Hit and Run, Lose Your Job
- On the verge of becoming the most...
- Murder Charges Filed in Lynwood Slaying
- Group Launches Drive to Recall Wieder : Politics: Spokeswoman for 100 Huntington Beach-area residents calls supervisor's recent stances 'an embarrassment.' Wieder says she's not worried.
- LA PALMA : 2 Officers Awarded Certificates of Valor
- Could It Be? Good News for Schools? : Supermarket chain will give $10 million to save L.A. district's athletic program
- Ahmanson Says No More Concessions on Project : Development: The company warns it could cancel the deal if negotiators continue to press for more money. The mini-city is planned west of the Valley.
- OXNARD : Man Held in Use of Fake $30,000 Check
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : DeShields Has Chicken Pox
- Picture Perfect : Canyons' Shaw Brings a Swing to the Plate That Has Produced Big Numbers in WSC
- SECURITIES
- MEDIA
- School of Fish: The Short Course
- Spring Break Goes Bust in Palm Springs
- St. Elmo Village: A Surrealistic Home to the Art of Living
- 'Far Off Place' Is Way Off Its Mark
- Glendale : Becerra Continues Meetings
- Tax to Be Cut on 240,000 Homes : Property: Reduced L.A. County assessment reflects decline in value and affects most houses bought since 1988. Governments could lose more than $140 million.
- Genetic Defect Linked to Hyperactivity
- Compton : Senior Citizens, Disabled to Get Rebates on Sewer Fees
- Reagan and Mulroney Meet at the Library
- PERFORMANCES / AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- Angeles Forest : Forest Service Land Swap
- It's a Small Lesson in Nurturing Nature
- Suspect in Carjack Killing of Pregnant Woman Captured
- SHERMAN OAKS : Residents Urge City to Buy Land
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Workers Evacuated at Industrial Fire
- Miriam Odett; Newspaper Executive
- GARDEN GROVE : NRA Targets Gun Control Proposal
- LOS ANGELES : Sheraton-Town House Wins Monument Status
- Lawyer Says Insurer Has Blacklisted Him : Lawsuit: Libel action says that of 161 attorneys on State Farm list for special investigative attention in auto accident cases, 75% are Jewish. Firm says religion is not involved.
- Centerpiece : A Safe Place : Casa Pacifica's Planned Complex Will Give Foster Children More Comforts Than Home--But Will the Love Be There?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : Women's Protest March Is Banned
- Cookies: Set and Curl
- U.N. Council OKs Macedonia--Minus Name and Flag
- Skate School Keeps Novices In Line
- Panel's Action May Curb Executives' Stock Options : Windfalls: Accounting board proposes to make corporations deduct the perks from their profits.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Nuclear-Waste Blast Revives Russian Fears
- Judge Delays Trial in Denny Case Until July : Courts: Attorneys for defendants in the beating of a trucker say they need more time to prepare. The postponement removes the possibility that the proceedings will overlap federal trial of four LAPD officers.
- Powers of Arrest Are Expanded in Gang Battle : Blythe Street: The Panorama City group is banned from otherwise legal acts. ACLU member calls the ruling 'legally indefensible.'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Wachs Chases Momentum of TV Debate
- 3 Charged in Fatal Jewelry Store Holdup : Killings: Two of the suspects could face the death pena but the youth who was allegedly the gunman is too young to be tried as an adult.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Moves to Ban Continuous-Tone Alarms
- Billiards Parlor Behind 8-Ball With City : Entertainment: Bikini-clad hostesses raise concern of Hawthorne officials, police and a minister. The owner calls it a perfectly innocent attempt to attract more business--which it did.
- He Assumed He'd Learned to Talk Trash
- Hood Gains Division I Soccer Laurel
- THE MASTERS : Sharks, Azaleas Don't Mix
- Deficit Looms Over Gallery at Saddleback : Arts: The proposed elimination of $9,600 in funds from the Mission Viejo college would cost the facility its curator and its social and political focus.
- MEDIA
- The Rec's in the Mail
- Dont Worry, Play Happy Jazz : David Benoit is sure to draw heavily on his latest album, 'Letter to Evan,' when he performs in Ventura on Saturday.
- Starving Sea Lions, Seals Flood Rescuers : Environment: Experts attribute the increase in the number of ailing marine mammals to El Nino weather patterns and to the sewage spills that occurred during recent storms.
- NASA to Try for Second Night Launch of Shuttle
- Santa Monica : Reshaping the High School
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Fifth Fiat Executive Implicated in Scandal
- Judge Stays Focused on Decriminalizing Drugs : Narcotics: The furor over the Orange County jurist's crusade has died down, but he remains dedicated to keeping the issue before the public. He says he is gratified by debate on the proposal.
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : Girls' Team Has Balance; Boys' Squad Gets to the Point : Girls: Wilson, which won a Southern Section title, has two players honored.
- PRETTY SPECIAL : Artists With Disabilities Show How They See Themselves and How They Want to Be Seen
- Volunteers Guide Children in Legal System
- LA PALMA, BUENA PARK : Local Jail Puts More Money on the Books
- LOS ANGELES : Man Charged in Killings of 2 Officers, 1 Other
- Ahmanson Says No More Concessions : Development: The firm cautions that it stands ready to cancel the Simi Hills housing project if negotiators continue to press for more money.
- PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT : Welcome Break for Corona del Mar Results in Title
- MEDIA
- Rugby Championship Begins Friday
- Poor Grades Need Attention Now, Not Later
- BOMBARDED BY REMINDERS OF BOMBAY
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Informer, Snow...
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- The Desert, Antarctica Subjects of Programs
- Rappin' Rockers : Once a funk-and-punk outfit, Ku-De-Tah carves a new niche with a blitzkrieg blend of musical genres.
- Labor Dept. Budget Seeks $37.6 Billion
- Mt. Washington : Caps on Growth Approved
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Schoolgirls Suffer Mysterious Fainting
- LOS ANGELES : Woo Wins Endorsement of Sentinel Newspaper
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs Hillside Home Development
- SANTA ANITA : A Cakewalk for On The Catwalk
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Charles Colson
- Ethnic Cleansing
- Reducing U.S. Deficit
- Loved Hate
- End Still Does Not Justify the Means
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Loved Hate
- Cost of Living
- Styles of '70s Are No Golden Oldies
- Focus on Pickets Diverts Attention From Issue
- End Still Does Not Justify the Means
- Salary of Downey Police Chief
- Rochester Model for Health Care
- Focus on Pickets Diverts Attention From Issue
- Man Who Made Pair Leap From Cliff Pleads Guilty : Crime: David Salanoa, of Carson, faces up to 20 years in prison for threatening to stab his victims unless they leaped from the 200-foot precipice at Point Fermin. The two men suffered serious injuries but survived.
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Rochester Model for Health Care
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Phone Card Fraud Flourishes Among Recent Immigrants : Crime: Using stolen access numbers bought for $10 or $15, impoverished new arrivals can stay in touch with home. But the abuses cost carriers an estimated $2 billion a year, and some have limited calls to certain countries.
- Homosexuals and the Military
- Loved Hate
- MOVIES - April 8, 1993
- MOVIES - April 8, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 8, 1993
- Obituaries - April 8, 1993
- Obituaries - April 8, 1993
- Names in the News - April 8, 1993
- Names in the News - April 8, 1993
- Names in the News - April 8, 1993
- Names in the News - April 8, 1993
- POP/ROCK - April 8, 1993
- POP/ROCK - April 8, 1993
- Ex-Wife to Pay for Hiding Lack of Desire for Husband : Divorce: Jury in fraud case penalizes woman $242,000 for concealing lack of attraction in their 13 years together.
- D.A. Requests Reams of Water District Records : Investigation: Documents sought in the conflict-of-interest probe of the Santa Margarita agency's two top managers cover the past six years. Authorities focus on invoices submitted by three contractors.
- PacBell to Join Fray of Fiber Optics : Technology: Phone company wants to team up with cable TV, its longtime rival, to build an 'electronic superhighway.'
- Supper From Staples
- SPEED PITCHES: Under baseball's new speed rules,...
- IT WASN'T ME: Some customers in the...
- Father Held on Suspicion of Shaking Baby to Death
- Officials in Oxnard Soften Landfill Stance
- Judge, Attorneys Weigh King Jury Instructions : Trial: Wording of deliberation guidelines is debated. Judge blasts news reports of statement regarding possible deadlock, saying they misrepresented his opinion.
- UNFOLDING STORY: It's a busy time for...
- SURFING : Contest Stirs Memories of Underdog Champions
- Not Loving Husband Costs O.C. Wife Dearly : Divorce: Jury awards him $242,000 for her lies about desiring him. Case may change property division rules.
- HOME FROM THE HILL . . . LAUGHING : After Covering Election for 'Tonight Show,' Paula Poundstone Turns Talents to Writing
- SOUNDS UP THE COAST : Sounding True : Label producer wins over audiophile aficionados by taking musical eclecticism to a new and pristine level.
- Woman Seized in Gun Incident at White House
- PETS : Turtles and Tortoises Come In From Cold
- Hugh Rodham, First Lady's Father, Dies
- Winter Rains Put Damper on Harvest in O.C.
- Russian Nuclear Facilities Called Perilous : Safety: American experts say the industry is so dangerously antiquated that more accidents are virtually inevitable.
- Santa Monica : Music Program Showcased
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Shooting Hoops for a Cause
- Police, Citizens Brace for End of King Case : Planning: Authorities may be trying to reassure the public that they can control any unrest, but some residents have opted to protect themselves.
- Officer Wins $80,000 in Harassment Suit : Settlement: The out-of-court agreement was reached days before accusations against former chief went to arbitration.
- Monterey Park : 2 Forums on Budget Cuts
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Farmers to Get 50% of Usual Water Total
- Tax-Help Time : Many local groups offer free assistance preparing federal, state and renter's credit forms.
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES TIMES ALL-STARS : 20 Top Players Are Honored for Excellence on the Court : Girls: St. Bernard, which won its first State Division IV title, has three players named to the 1993 squad.
- Fears Delay Aristide's Return to Haiti, U.S. Official Asserts : Caribbean: All sides in nation reportedly accept that ousted president must come back. But all are said to dread the ramifications.
- Man Held in Sherman Oaks ATM Slaying
- San Gabriel : Water Tests to Be Expanded
- A Labor of Love : Grandmother, 101, Sews Tiny Clothes for Babies Born Too Soon
- EPA to Expand Water Testing Program in Whittier Narrows
- HOP TIL YOU DROP : Kids Can Follow the Bunny Trail to Egg Hunts, Picnics, Contests
- OTHER NEWS - April 8, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 8, 1993
- Appeal in NEA Case Criticized : Arts: Justice Dept.'s challenge of '92 ruling, which shot down a clause calling on the agency to consider 'decency' in making grants, has many questioning Clinton's views on free speech.
- Schools Prepare for King Verdict
- GETTING READY: The Huntington Beach Fire Department,...
- Cambodia Slayings Send Many Vietnamese Fleeing
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Investigators Probe Cause of Plane Accident in Guatemala
- Despite Protest, Army to Test AIDS Vaccine
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Guzman's No-Hit Bid Spoiled With Two Out in Ninth
- Catch of Big Bass Puts San Diego Back on Map
- Road Warriors on Fast Track : Since R/C Offroad Raceway opened in Fountain Valley, many adults and youngsters have found safe thrills and fun racing mini trucks and dune buggies.
- Talks Could Restructure TV Industry : Communications: Major competitors are discussing new alliances that may change the face of the business.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : 1 of Charges Against Rep. Ford Dismissed