- The High Price of Guilt
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : St. Louis Elects Its First Black Mayor
- Police Officials Hold Briefing to Reassure Koreatown of Safety
- Clowning Around Pays Off for CHOC
- San Fernando Endorses Law Limiting Number of Liquor Stores : Alcohol: Residents applaud support of the ordinance to bar outlets until the city nearly doubles in population.
- LANCASTER : Pair Pleads Guilty in Shooting Death
- Funny, he was voted least likely to...
- Boy Sets Bed on Fire With Birthday Candles
- Salsa Signs Three; Has Exhibition Tonight
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Reverses '92 Assault Conviction
- Katin Team Challenge Surfing Returns This Weekend
- Lin, Weiner Advance in Junior Tennis
- DiSarcina Is Steadier in This Year's Opener : Angels: Two-run home run helps provide a contrast to last season's opening-day error.
- PRIDE OF THE COAST BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Corona del Mar Easily Advances
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Streaking Muncy Lifts Ventura by Cerro Coso
- California Enters Race for Mercedes : Automobiles: State agency is trying to steer the German car maker's plant this way, but auto industry analysts warn that tough environmental standards make it a hard sell.
- April 16 Arraignment Set for Durenberger
- In the Real L.A., a Calm Approach to Big Problems
- Car-Pool Paperwork Cut for Bigger Firms : Smog laws: Following complaints from businesses, supervisors let companies with 100 or more workers police their own programs.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- SIMI VALLEY : Household Items to Be Collected
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Fresh Start for Water Agency
- Buyers' Regret : Faithful Shoppers Don't Like What's in Store for Market
- JUSTICE WATCH : Last Resort
- Swimming
- Comarco Announces $3.3-Million Profit
- Saab Story from the Heartland
- Kent Petersen has been appointed director of...
- Japan Visa Limits Unfair, U.S. Schools Say : Education: University officials ask Tokyo to relax restrictions on American students to redress imbalance.
- Lancaster Postpones Razing Art Deco Civic Buildings
- CASTAIC : Deputies Prevent Brawl at Jail
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Police Captain's Hearing Is Planned
- L.A. Approves 30-Year Pact With Operator of Equestrian Center
- Supervisors Duck for Cover in Quake-Preparedness Drill
- Herricanes Tie Defending Champions
- Some Anglers Don't Hand Fish Any Lines
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : A Look at the Faces Who Shaped Season
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : K mart Acquires SAVI Ranch Site for Future Anaheim Store
- Emily Stevens Hall; Among First Episcopal Women Priests
- SAFETY : Lessons of N.Y. Bombing Inspire Changes in Security
- Pulpit, Politics Rub Elbows : Government: Leader in Fresno mayor's race gets aid from pastor and church. He says he wouldn't push religious right's agenda, but some express doubts.
- Newcomers Dominate Elections
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Probe of Riot Insurance Cancellation Ordered
- Clair John (Red) Herrill; Coach
- Activists Argue Against Deportation of Salvadorans : Refugees: They say lives would be in danger even though civil war is over. Aim is to prod Clinton Administration to take action.
- Hart's Grossman Chooses UCLA for Cross-Country
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips 1.62 as Consumer Firms Decline : Market Overview
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Prakash Narain has been appointed regional medical...
- SECURITIES
- John Evan Miller; Led Movement to Save Wiltern Theatre
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Experts Seek Cause of Plane Accident
- Crimes Against Women Climb in San Diego : Violence: The city, which depends heavily on tourism, has had its image darkened by a serial killer case and three shootings involving estranged lovers.
- BOOK REVIEW : Shakespeare Aids in Defense of Chimps : VISIONS OF CALIBAN: Of Chimpanzees, People and the Honored Shape by Dale Peterson and Jane Goodall ; Houghton Mifflin; $22.95, 367 pages
- Health Care Workers Discuss In-House AIDS Prevention
- BURBANK : Airport Plans Campaign to Lure LAX Travelers
- A Letter from Sarajevo, City of Despair, Deprivation and Death
- Steve Kedzior has been appointed vice president,...
- U.S. Condemns Offensive, Calls for Talks to Resume
- Gary DeLoatch; Dancer With Alvin Ailey Company
- Intercultural Communication Makes a World of Difference : Education to bridge the racial, gender, social gaps is often expensive. But the consequence of failing to connect with each other carries too high a price.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Labor of Love Needs a New Home
- McKeon Keeps Busy on Spring Break : Congress: The Santa Clarita Republican brings news on defense-industry and Elsmere Canyon landfill fronts.
- Antelope Valley Gets Spanish Radio Station : Broadcasting: KUTY-AM switches to 'Fiesta Latina.' Fans of traditional country format are dismayed by move to address an expanding market.
- YORBA LINDA : Fatal Heart Attack Suffered by Driver
- Price Moves Up to a Higher Level : Masters: South African-born golfer is one of the favorites this week.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Bats Again Quiet in 5-1 Loss to Pepperdine
- Abbey Healthcare's Purchase Plan Imperiled : Acquisition: Lifetime, subject of the buyout offer, reverses its stand on staying independent and says it would consider other bids.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Funding of Private Schools on Ballot
- Mandela Says ANC Shares Violence Blame
- Lawyer Seeks to Save 17-Year-Old From Life in Prison : Trial: Guilt in shooting death of teacher's aide is conceded, but jurors are told that the defendant did not act 'with reckless indifference' to human life.
- Korenstein 'Traditional' Schedule May Lack Vote
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : LAPD Foothill Division Seeks Temporary Move
- Revisions Are Recommended in Horse Laws
- SIMI VALLEY : 6-Month Sentence in Molestation
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Legal System Should Work for All, Reno Urges Justice Department : Law: The new attorney general, in a highly personal speech, says guiding principle for her staff will be: 'What's the right thing to do?'
- Ban Urged on Officials' Early Retirement : Perks: A budget panel will ask county supervisors to exclude top administrators from golden handshake buyouts.
- Countywide : Free Tax Assistance to Be Offered at Mall
- VENTURA : Toxic Gas Leaks Close Water Plant
- Dream Weaver Helps Group Air Message : Riots: An amateur director's door-to-door interviews become Rebuild L.A.'s ad campaign to spread hope and share success stories.
- Charities Fail to Make Up for Lost Government Funds
- Zaire Police Block Parliament Opposed to Mobutu
- Let the Games Begin
- Stanton : Developer Gets Fourth Extension
- A 'Yes' Vote for Public Safety : Prop. 1 would put more police officers where they're needed--on the streets
- Opposition Casts a Shadow Over Plan to End Haiti's Crisis : Diplomacy: The proposal includes $1 billion in aid and threat of U.S. military intervention. It draws objections from business elite, radicals.
- COLUMN ONE : Swing Shift: the Change in U.S. Jobs : The outlook for employment falls into three views--the gloomy, the optimistic and the belief that Americans must prepare for more change, no matter what its form.
- Invest in Our Youth for a Los Angeles Renaissance : Mayor's race: A strong alliance between business and schools is a start.
- Rendering Their Verdicts : With Photographers and Television Cameras Banned in Federal Courts, Artists Lend Perspective to King Trial
- Killing Oneself on the Cheap : Smoking increases as Americans shift to discount brands
- Hamilton Shows His Old Form : Figure skating: He trails only Boitano in pro-am competition. Kerrigan leads women.
- SOUTHERN SECTION POLLS : Mater Dei Ranked Second in Baseball, Softball
- Barbara Geraghty has joined ProActive Institute, a...
- McDonnell Douglas May Sell Off Missile Unit : Aerospace: The firm is reportedly talking with several competitors about the St. Louis-based division.
- Clinic to Import Fetal Tissue From Russia : Medicine: Surgical team will also come to Santa Barbara facility and demonstrate transplants to treat diabetes. Research curbs have frustrated U.S. scientists.
- Bone Can Form in Arteries, Scientists Say : Health: UCLA research team links calcification to atherosclerosis. The discovery may open the way for new therapies. It also casts doubt on osteoporosis treatment.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : EPA Approves Toxic Waste Incinerator
- New York's Chelsea Billiards: Last Home for the Hustler : Games: Sharpshooters can still pocket a fast buck in this dank, old-fashioned pool joint. It's a scene out of Hollywood.
- Reality Deepens Hillary Clinton's Cause : Health care: Coming from her father's bedside, she cites an agenda of profound questions.
- A Year After Bosnia's War Began, a Peace Parley Fizzles
- Russians May Help Redesign Space Station
- Man Wounded as Carjackers Strike 3 Times : Crime: Robbers accost drivers twice in Fullerton, once in Anaheim. Resistance by one driver almost costs him his life, but two motorists who did not resist are unhurt.
- Supermarket Chain Will Give $3 Million to School Athletics
- Torrid Hankins Leads Simi Valley to Ho-Hum Rout
- Rockets Make the Clippers' Future Look Dim, 114-101
- Tennis
- Fast Start by Kennedy Keeps Taft Down, 11-2 : High school baseball: Nadeau hits three-run, inside-the-park homer in first, and Diaz pitches three-hitter.
- Tyranny of Cute
- Effect of the '60s on the Have-Nots
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Fate of Our Children and Their Education Is Uncertain
- Hosni Mubarak
- 3 Rs
- Arts Council Is Still Operating
- Christians Must Be Tolerant
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Livelihood at Magnin Is Still a Healthy One
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Those in the Middle Don't Like Extremes
- Effect of the '60s on the Have-Nots
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Fate of Our Children and Their Education Is Uncertain
- Standoff in Waco
- Absentee-Parenting Pitfalls : Safety is not the only factor to consider when siblings are left without adult supervision, according to local child-care experts. It's also important to evaluate the emotional impact on each child, especially the one left in charge.
- Feldsteins on Clinton Plan
- Latino Voters
- Effect of the '60s on the Have-Nots
- Feldsteins on Clinton Plan
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Livelihood at Magnin Is Still a Healthy One
- Effect of the '60s on the Have-Nots
- Feldsteins on Clinton Plan
- Tyranny of Cute
- Dump Option Being Ignored
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Fate of Our Children and Their Education Is Uncertain
- Obituaries - April 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1993
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Denies Paper's Report of Racial Remark
- Suspension of Minister Unfair, His Lawyer Says
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Foes Assail Wachs Over Riot-Preparedness Claim
- Chief Will Deploy Officers at Start of Jury Deliberations : King case: Williams, Bradley seek to ease fears of renewed unrest. LAPD will put 6,500 police on street duty. Deputies, National Guard and others are set to help.
- SICK ART: At the Westminster Avenue and...
- NACHO TIME! The California Angels not only...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis, Strawberry Flip-Flopped in Lineup
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
- Pro Basketball
- Names in the News - April 7, 1993
- Times' Murray Honored by PGA
- Zelezny Sets World Javelin Mark: 313-5 1/2
- ANAHEIM LIONS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Kennedy Beats Sonora, Moves Into Title Game
- Cook Is Starting Over as UCLA Opens Drills
- Youthful Angels Help Fans Forget : Opener: Snow, DiSarcina hit home runs during victory over Brewers.
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 7, 1993
- Dated Gag Has Coach Speechless
- EMPIRICAL MEMORIES: J.T. Snow, who hit a...
- PASTOR'S PLAN: Stephen Mather, pastor of Anaheim's...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Fortunes May Rise or Fall on Filibuster : Senate: Lawmakers say if GOP can block President's stimulus plan, the rest of his policy agenda may also fail.
- Lynwood City Employee Held in Slaying of Official's Husband : Crime: Authorities find assault weapons at home of suspect, who works as graffiti remover. Deputies will not discuss possible motive.
- Owner Partially Paralyzed When Carjacker Crashes Pickup : Robbery: Victim apparently jumped into back of truck after it was taken by gunman. It is unclear whether injuries are permanent, hospital officials say.
- PacBell May Face Fine for Fee 'Abuses' : Telephones: A judge recommends the firm pay $65 million for improper late charges. Ruling must be upheld.
- FBI Opens Water District Inquiry : Contracting: Agents question whether officials broke federal law in accepting gifts from firms that did work for Santa Margarita District.
- Possible Misconduct by Water District Officials Investigated : Ethics: FBI looks into dealings of two top managers who received thousands of dollars from companies that won contracts. They deny any wrongdoing.
- Germany Warns Travelers Who Plan to Visit Florida : Tourism: Recent murders prompt first such advisory for a U.S. area. State scrambles to provide protection.
- Family Mourns Slain 14-Year-Old Daughter : Pacoima: Blanca Medina hoped to return to Mexico after being wounded in a January drive-by shooting. Now it is too late.
- In Real Life, Citizens Shooting Suspects Is Unforgivable
- SAN FERNANDO : Educator to Join in Nationwide Summit
- Defense Alleges Frame-Up in Simi Bombing : Courts: The attorney for a man charged with attempted murder says evidence will point to 'some other individual.'
- NORTH HILLS : Man Shot to Death in Drive-By Attack
- Police Identify Car Fire Victim
- GRIFFITH PARK : 30-Year Operating Contract for Equestrian Center OKd
- OXNARD : Report Cites Bias in Hispanic Housing
- SEAL BEACH : Plan for Pizza Parlor Meeting Opposition
- L.A. Moves to Resolve Fight With Burbank Over Terminal : Airports: The council authorizes city attorneys to file a lawsuit to block construction. But it also agrees to try to settle the issue without a legal fight.
- Key Suspect Surrenders in Slayings of Two Officers : Violence: The man police say is 'the shooter' who killed Compton policemen gives himself up after a pre-dawn manhunt fails to find him.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Retirement Package Offered to 33 by City
- SIMI VALLEY : City Hopes Rug Will End Static
- A New Era for U.S. and Japan? : Miyazawa's visit could mark a breakthrough
- It All Falls Into Place for Suppan, Crespi's Quiet Man
- COMMENTARY : Snow Overcomes His Most Fearsome Opponent--Pressure
- De La Hoya Frustrated but Wins by Decision
- Martinez Silences Marlins
- This League Has Built an Empire : Prep baseball: Scouts say the league, which has sent many players to professional ranks, is among the strongest in the nation.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Beats L.A. City in Tournament
- Crude Awakening : Spill: Oil that leaked from equipment near Solimar Beach Colony reaches the ocean and leads to a swift Conoco cleanup effort.
- Trying to Keep a Lid on the Rumor Mill : Fears: With the King case about to go to the jury, a group uses a Reseda-based telephone hot line to separate fact from fiction.
- Obituaries - April 7, 1993
- ANAHEIM : City to Offer Job Program for Youths
- SAN FERNANDO : Firm Pulls Out of Cable Negotiations
- Tustin Bans Activists From Targeting Homes : Ordinance: A clinic director, whose east Tustin home has been picketed by anti-abortion protesters, asked the council to pass the measure after a Florida doctor was fatally shot outside a clinic.
- Man Killed as Car Hits Parked Truck
- County Will Consider Keeping Tax From State : Funds: Antonovich proposes a gesture compared to the Boston Tea Party in which a portion of locally collected revenues would be withheld to ease budget crisis.
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Policy on Cuts, Services, Hikes
- LAKE FOREST : City Sets Deadline on Rent Agreement
- Lancaster OKs Plan to Issue Bonds to Build New County Library : Finances: The redevelopment agency will also help with the funding for the $12.24-million facility, which will be the largest in the system.
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Endorses Curbs on New Liquor Stores
- OXNARD : Washington State Boy Held in Slayings
- Campaign to Oust Fiore Is Renewed : Thousand Oaks: Leader of a recall committee will scrutinize disputed signatures on petitions supporting a referendum.
- SANTA CLARITA : 2 Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- City Seeks to Retain Control of Wetlands Development : Bolsa Chica: Huntington Beach will ask the County Board of Supervisors to yield jurisdiction over Koll Co. plans for land surrounding the ecological reserve.
- FULLERTON : Daily Titan Named No. 1 for Excellence
- Baseball League Scores City Hall Victory Over Sylmar Foes
- Sites Proposed for Public Parking Lot in Studio City
- Crime Report Doesn't Add Up, City Says : Statistics: Rate of increase may be lower. State agency says population was not included in early figures.
- Reward Billboard for Slain Officer Defaced
- Countywide : Applicants Sought for Rental Lottery
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Backs Away From Rezoning
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD : Money, Power and Education at Issue in Races for 3 Seats
- Yes, 'Those People' Do Get It : For many in the African-American community, history and context will always link the King and Denny trials.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Supervisors Add to Reward in Slaying
- White Picks Packers; 49ers Get McDonald : Pro football: Gerald Robinson is re-signed by the Rams. The Lions sign Fralic, Richards.
- Robitaille Scores Twice, Gains Tie : Kings: His 59th goal of the season, with 1:28 to play, catches the Flames, 3-3, in a possible first-round playoff preview.
- The King of Crappie : John Beale, 66, Is Worst Nightmare for the Species of Sunfish
- POP/ROCK - April 7, 1993
- TV REVIEW : Met Fails in Its Production of 'Parsifal'
- THEATER REVIEW : Street Banter Laced With Tragedy : Writer-director-star Woody Harrelson deftly shows how the best intentions will misfire when life is as tough and unyielding as seen in 'Furthest From the Sun.'
- ALBUM REVIEW : LL Cool J Gets Back on Track
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ferrell Replaces Ailing Wilkins to Lead Hawks
- OUTDOOR NOTES : DFG Head Enrages Hunters
- Q&A; WITH LL COOL J : Still Young, Still Down, Still Cool
- MOVIES - April 7, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 7, 1993
- THEATER REVIEWS : Chronicle of Family's Delightful Dysfunction : Forget trendy readings. This production of 'You Can't Take It With You' preserves much of the Kaufman-Hart nutty charm.
- ART REVIEW : For the Japanese, It's Certainly Not All Work and No Play : LACMA's 'Asobi' exhibition shows how important play is in Japan. Most of the works date back to the Edo Period.
- Board Member Slams Public Broadcasting Corporation : Television: Vic Gold says it rejected his proposal to cut off federal funds to KPFK, which he alleges engages in 'a persistent pattern of anti-Semitic programming.'
- Art Museum Receives Gift of $1 Million : Endowment: The Laguna Beach facility kicks off its 75th anniversary fund-raising campaign with the largest grant in its history, courtesy of the Steele Foundation.
- TELEVISION - April 7, 1993
- Hockey
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Indians' Baerga Signed Through 1998
- Regional Baseball Top 10
- We've Only Just Begun
- Pro Basketball
- Group Takes 'Rising Sun' Protest Public : Movies: A coalition of Asian-Americans disavows the film adaptation of the politically charged thriller because 20th Century Fox refuses to include a disclaimer.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 7, 1993
- RESHAPING THE MEDIA BUSINESS : If the Wolves Have Money, Open the Door
- SECURITIES
- Odetics Signs Deal With Illinois Unit
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1993
- GM Accused of Hiding Safety Device From Investigators
- The Incredible Shrinking of Growth Stocks
- State Denies Proposal to Change Milk Pricing : Agriculture: A dairy industry group's plan sought to head off price competition.
- AIRLINES
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1993
- Kazakhstan, Chevron Sign Oil Accord
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1993
- Sheet Music's Greatest Hit? : Big Changes in Store as High-Tech Kiosks Rewrite the Standards
- Disney's Japan Venture Loses Some Luster : Theme park: Attendance falls 2% in past year at Tokyo Disneyland, but families are still pouring into the popular attraction.
- King Jury Sees Key Videotape; Prosecutors Rest
- Power--At Last : Family: After years of activism, the Children's Defense Fund is cautiously celebrating its new clout, thanks to its political and personal ties throughout the Clinton Administration.
- Clinton Rejects Going It Alone to Help Bosnia
- Opening Day at the Big A Is Still a Thrill
- Spur Posse Case--the Same Old (Sad) Story
- Critic of U.S. Workers Named Foreign Minister : Japan: Kabun Muto, who formerly held post on international trade, was not the prime minister's first choice.
- Chinese Airliner Hijacked to Taiwan
- Radioactive Waste Explodes in Siberia
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : 1 Killed, 150 Hurt on Chinese Jetliner
- Pope Accepts Resignation of Bishop
- Medicare Well Could Run Dry by '98, Trustees Say : Benefits: Changes in the health care system are vital to keep the hospital fund afloat, Shalala says. Social Security programs also face shortfall.
- Alexander Mnouchkine; French Film Producer Who Led Academy
- ENVIRONMENT : Road Project Collides With Wetlands Plan : S. Carolina river basin rich in wildlife is threatened by proposed widening of route.
- Clinton Campaigner Edged in House Race
- Letters Show Users' Anger With District
- Founder Wins Round in Struggle for Car Company : Courts: Judge rules that Vector directors violated Gerald Wiegert's contract when they fired him.
- SANTA PAULA : Building Process Reforms Suggested
- SANTA ANA : Council OKs Plan to Divert Traffic
- RESEDA : Reward Increased in Church Arson
- Residents Persuade Panel to Scrap Plan to Reopen Street
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Says ANC Shares in Violence
- Accusations Lead to Pastor's Suspension : Clergy: Six women say the Corona del Mar minister engaged in sexual misconduct with them dating back to 1980. He denies wrongdoing and appeals the action.
- Andrew Goodman; Owner of Bergdorf Goodman Department Store
- Maine Bill Affirms Right to Abortion
- Marine Guilty of Assault in Shooting of Somali Youths
- Bosnia War's Impact on Children
- Bullying Brings Despair, Death to Japanese Pupils
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Slayings Send Many Vietnamese Fleeing
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Reportedly Declines Court Job
- Armenian Thrust Has Azerbaijan on Ropes : Karabakh: The nation has been humiliated by foe's land seizure to solidify links with disputed enclave.
- ECONOTES : (Green) Thumb Through These
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Chinese Airliner Hijacked to Taipei
- Leak Spills Oil Into Creek Bed, Closes I-5
- Wells Root; Screenwriter for 'Prisoner of Zenda,' 'Maverick'
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Sergeant Demoted for Mock Lynching
- Circuit City to Experiment With Selling Used Cars
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The Anaheim distributor of...
- Egypt Retries Blind Cleric in Absentia on Old Charge
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Countdown Begins Anew for Shuttle
- Petrominerals Picks Chief Executive
- Robert E. Adams has been appointed senior...
- Boxing
- SANTA ANA EASTER BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Villa Park Rolls Past Mission Viejo Into Championship Game
- Names in the News - April 7, 1993
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pregame Advice Pays Off for Snow
- Medearis Overcomes a Major Hurdle in Hart Track Victory
- Sparks Will Miss Season With Injury
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Westminster Christian Rallies to Defeat Esperanza
- Angels' Snow Cleans Up Under Pressure
- NHL ROUNDUP : Propp's Two Goals Lift North Stars
- Northridge Continues Slide, 10-9
- Rams Sign Robinson for 3 Years : Pro football: Defensive end gets $3-million contract. Team still seeking starting right guard.
- SANTA ANA EASTER BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
- No Offense, but Best Prep Baseball Might Be Elsewhere
- Forget the Marriage Counselor, Spend a Night at the Ballpark
- Southern Section Honors Jacobsen and Marcaccini
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crowell Sets a New Gold Standard
- NPR's Wang to Join ABC Beijing Bureau