- Humor Not Lost
- Michael Jackson
- Praise for Staff
- Attack by Students
- Decrying Censorship
- Rancho Santiago's Jesse Gomez, an All-State offensive...
- Courtroom Strategy
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Swift Freeway Retrofits Urged : Roads: Caltrans' chief engineer calls for executing fortification plans on an emergency basis. He claims a union dispute has slowed work, but a representative of the workers says the agency is trying to shift blame.
- Homelessness
- DMV Hearings
- Post-Quake Commuting
- Wetlands Law Needed
- Control Over Lives
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1994
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- For the Record - Feb. 2, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 2, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1994
- Clinton Decides to Lift Curbs on Hanoi, Aides Say
- House Unit Acts to Bar Quake Aid for Illegal Immigrants : Disaster: The $8.6-billion amount brings no opposition. But debate grows over who should get the assistance and how to pay for it.
- House Unit Acts to Bar Quake Aid for Illegal Immigrants : Disaster: The $8.6-billion amount brings no opposition. But Rohrabacher-sponsored restrictions spur debate over who should get relief and how to pay for it.
- Malathion Spraying May Start Tonight : Medfly: Court to decide if aerial application of pesticide will occur in Riverside County.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Aid Pours Into Valley, More Structures Are Tagged Unsafe : Recovery: Requests for inspections mount amid headaches over huge traffic tie-ups. But officials believe most of the damaged buildings can be repaired.
- Anaheim Police Arrest 7 in Home Robbery Attempt
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Small-Town Americana Is Dealt a Crippling Blow : Fillmore: Merchants say the cost of starting over in the quake-damaged downtown may be too great.
- Santa Ana Debates Plan for Space Saver School : Development: Some worry about increases in crime and noise. Others don't want to turn down state financing.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Rules Mean Many Brick Chimneys Won't Return
- PERSPECTIVE ON EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS : If the Next One Hits at Rush Hour . . . : Hospitals may be full--or destroyed. We need a plan for "MASH"-type centers to deal with thousands of emergencies.
- Ease Repression or Lose Favored Trading Status, U.S. Warns China : Rights: Beijing is challenged to grant more freedom for its people before June deadline.
- ISSUE CLOSED? Cypress Mayor Richard Partin had...
- Police, Carwash in Orange Plan Gun Trade-In Program
- Epicenter Moves to Reseda, Name Stays in Northridge
- Simi Boy, 14, Is Slain in Stabbing at School : Violence: A Valley View Junior High schoolmate, 13, is arrested. The victim was attacked while boarding a bus for home.
- Kahn Loses ICN Proxy Vote but Battle Continues : Stocks: Milan Panic demands reimbursement for firm's legal fees. Shareholders at annual meeting question his policies.
- Cable, Networks Offer Different Violence Plans : Television: One proposal is for the installation in sets of a device that would allow parents to block out "V-rated" programs.
- 39 Rare Mice May Delay O.C. Resort Project
- Clinton to Lift Vietnam Trade Curbs, Aides Say : Foreign policy: Historic reconciliation may come this week. O.C. Vietnamese leaders, MIA kin condemn move.
- Pocket Mouse Puts Proposed Resort on Hold
- Extent of Damage Daunts Heart of Historic Fillmore
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : U.S. Plan to Cut Aid to Illegal Immigrants Jolts Many : Assistance: The proposal will discourage needy applicants, some fear. Riordan opposes the idea but other officials applaud it.
- Montgomery Ward to Pay $310,000 in False Ad Suit
- Computer Systems Supplier Reports 1st-Quarter Profit
- CI Systems Inc. of Agoura Hills won...
- Dow Index Poised to Top 4,000 as Optimism Spurs 33-Point Gain : Markets: Analysts also credit surge in Japan's Nikkei average with driving U.S. stocks to a third straight record high.
- Armor All Buys Line of Home Products : Growth: Move allows automotive goods firm to diversify and establish a home-care division.
- Rover, Britain's Last Auto Giant, Going to BMW : Mergers: The $1.2-billion deal is criticized by 20% shareholder Honda as a threat to the firm's 'Britishness and Roverness.'
- Appoint Technologies Sells a Foreclosed Unit, Buys AMT
- Odetics
- Rocketdyne Division of Canoga Park won a...
- Great Western Reports Loss of $18.9 Million
- Hydro-Mill Co. of Chatsworth won three contracts...
- Video Game Firm Invests in Start-Up : Technology: Irvine's Interplay Productions has acquired a minority stake in Palo Alto-based Northstar Studios, which is developing futuristic 'interactive entertainment' software.
- Charter Pacific Reports $2-Million Loss for '93
- Yuen Buys Big Stake in Sound Innovator : Technology: The AST Research co-founder gains controlling interest in young Newport Beach-based SRS Labs, which has a system that distributes noise in three dimensions.
- Iwerks to Build Simulation Theater at Six Flags Park
- Marketing Digital
- Shopping Around for Stores Open for Business : Retail: Consumers find their options limited in the wake of the Northridge temblor. Many stores that are open are luring new customers.
- Postscript : Lebanese Site Claimed for Biblical Miracle : A professor disputes the traditional belief that Israel was where Jesus turned water into wine. Today, tourist dollars are at stake.
- Unilab Completes Premier Acquisition
- Bird Travel Firm Loses Right to Sell Tickets for 3 Airlines
- Wellness Foundation's Grant Program Grows
- EARNINGS
- AEROSPACE
- AEROSPACE
- Spotlight on QVC's Diller at Deadline Time on Paramount : Media: Shopping network and rival suitor Viacom are expected to again raise the ante for the studio at the 11th hour.
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. of Sylmar won a $880,175...
- Michael Jackson Hires PR Firm of Other Celebrities
- Tekelec Inc., a Calabasas company that had...
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Five Shadowy Lives Revolving Around Sex : LIFE & LOVE, SUCH AS THEY ARE, <i> by Anna Shapiro</i> Simon & Schuster, $21, 243 pages
- After Quake, Firms Rush To Telecommuting Center
- Energy Bars Draw Everyday Exercisers, Too
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.
- EARNINGS
- Secure Horizons
- Pioneer Bancorp
- Fortune Petroleum Buys Into Texas Gas Field
- Khan Concedes Defeat in Effort to Oust ICN Chairman Panic
- Oasis for Abandoned Children in Tijuana : Haven: Laguna Beach environmentalist helps turn barren refuge into a garden for youngsters.
- Turnabout: White House Staff Turns Critic : Television coverage is something of a 'joke,' one senior staffer says. As for newspapers, the farther from the capital the better, survey finds.
- HEALTH WATCH : Advances Offer Hope for Eliminating Arthritis
- Large Hotel-Casino Proposed for Oxnard : Gaming: Retired Camarillo businessman wants to offer gambling at regional convention center. But City Council rejected a card house plan last year, and key officials are still opposed.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Quake Damages Home of Firefighter Shot in Riots
- OXNARD : High School Band Invited to Washington
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Decide on Pool Hall's Licensing
- Simi Mayor Declares Candidacy for County Auditor-Controller : Politics: Pledging tough fiscal management, Greg Stratton launches campaign against incumbent Thomas O. Mahon.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sailors Get Head Start on Tustin Before Heads Arrives
- ANALYSIS : Commercials Don't Measure Up to Hype
- Hernandez Does Job, Finishes Off Ramirez : Boxing: Next for junior-lightweight champion is surgery to replace screw in his hand.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Missouri Upsets Kansas, Takes Lead in Big Eight
- VALLEY-AREA BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Eason Scores 30 to Propel Canyons Past Glendale, 77-67
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Big for Its Age : Teen Shadings Are Added to 'How to Eat Like a Child,' but There Are Laughs for Little Kids Too
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : The 6.6 Fix : After the Quake, Doors Open, a Clock Ticks, a Bad Back Is Better
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Loss at CSUN May Reach $350 Million : Education: Campus officials expect to recoup most of the expense from state and federal disaster relief funds.
- High School Football
- ART REVIEW : The '60s Were Only the Beginning of Roy Lichtenstein's Sober Career : Pop Was Just a Prologue
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Moves City Hall Offices to New Site : Government: A building in Saugus becomes the temporary administrative center while the badly damaged civic structure is repaired.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Valley Slowly Regains Its Balance : Recovery: Positive signs show residents are getting back on their feet. Victims in tent cities are dwindling, while the number seeking assistance levels off.
- Sylmar Running Back Crenshaw Opts to Play for Michigan State : Recruiting: Chaminade's Saunders commits to Hawaii and Canyon's Williams selects St. Mary's.
- With Aguirre Sent Packing, Clippers Are Lacking in Loss
- TV REVIEW : The Diamond Expose as Big as the Ritz
- Weekend Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Still the Champ
- Foothill Group's Profits for 4th Quarter Surge 34%
- 2 Simi Firms Rush to Keep Business as Usual
- JOHANNESBURG : A New Politics
- Documentary : Chinese Do Figure-Eights Around Hardships : Winter in Beijing can be a sooty, frigid mess. But a little moonlight skating on the moat can work wonders.
- It's Just the Kind of Sale She'd Like
- Foreclosure Can Often Result in Complicated Tax Burden
- Old Boat, New Voyage : Gift: Two doctors have donated their racing sloop to the Orange Coast College sailing program.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Hyatt Begins Bid for Metzenbaum's Seat
- Ojai Valley Takes on the 'Black Orb' : Activism: Fight against a National Weather Service tower is the residents' latest cause. like it or not, the ardent group has become a potent political force.
- High Court Denies Insurance Payout in Overdose : Law: State jurists say family cannot collect on a portion of coverage because man could have expected problems from cocaine use. The ruling draws a fine line for deaths caused by 'accidental means.'
- CAMARILLO : Park-and-Ride Lot for Car-Pools to Open
- BUENA PARK : Boys Club Honors 1st Woman on Its Board
- COSTA MESA : Ex-MWD Director Sentenced to Prison
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Ojai and the Black Orb : The latest battle involves a National Weather Service tower. Like it or not, citizen activists have become a political force to be reckoned with.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Salvation Army Offering Free Guide to Quake Help
- Judge Attempts to Dispel Negative Feelings Toward Jury Duty
- Matadors Get a Tour, Then a Licking at Notre Dame
- What's Next? : Cowboys Made Moves They Had to Make to Win This Super Bowl, but to Win Unprecedented Three in a Row, More Moves Are Necessary
- FOLLOW-UP : HIV-Positive Actor Gets Casting Calls
- Late Starter Natoya Coming On Strong
- MOORPARK : City to Vote on Joining Waste Disposal Effort
- Hockey
- Notre Dame Breaks Streak at Northridge's Expense
- THEATER REVIEW : An Energetic 'Sayonara' : The tuneful new musical based on the Michener book has an eagerness to entertain. It's at a cheerfully refurbished Alex Theatre.
- GLAAD Honors 'Philadelphia,' 'And the Band Played On' : Awards: The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation also recognizes NBC's 'Seinfeld' for its 'continued inclusion of gay and lesbian characters.'
- Profile : A Political Crusader Suits Up Again : Rafael Caldera is back as Venezuela's leader. But will he take his country into the future or into the past?
- Administration to Ask $2 Billion More Quake Aid
- GUN CONTROL : Weapon Swaps Span the U.S.
- Greenspan Signals Interest Rate Hike : Economy: Central bank may have to raise borrowing costs to prevent a new spurt in inflation, Fed chief warns. Action is not expected until March at earliest.
- New Education Test Data Due by Feb. 18
- 500 Pack City Hall for Debate on Wetlands' Future : Development: Passion flares on both sides of housing project with restoration pledge. County has refused to hold hearings.
- VENTURA : Stubborn Riverbed Brush Fire Smolders
- PORT HUENEME : Navy to Charge 3 in Capture of Deserter
- LOS ANGELES : Gun Maker Gets 2 1/2 Years for Role in Skinhead Case
- Secretary Sabotaged Accused Priest's Car to Prevent Escape : Trial: Church aide testifies that she and maid found large sums hidden in Father David Piroli's quarters. Piroli is charged with grand theft.
- Ex-Cub Smith OKs One-Year Deal
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Money Is the Root of Russians' Revolution
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Come Close, but Lose to Hawks, 90-85
- The Joy of Crying : Go ahead, have a bawl. Researchers say tears are good for you--even though cultural mores discourage us from shedding any.
- CAMARILLO : Craven Will Seek 3rd Council Term
- Guatemalan Voters OK Anti-Corruption Amendments
- Singles Check Potential Mate to Avoid Becoming a Pawn : Relationships: More O.C. women, and some men, are investigating backgrounds to make sure a match is not just a game.
- 5th Suspect Held in Slaying at Motel
- New Metrolink Station Will Open Feb. 14 in Camarillo : Transportation: Metrolink site would provide 2 round-trips daily, easing post-earthquake commuting. The debate continues over its financing, however.
- NORTHRIDGE : Some Regaining Pre-Quake Rhythm
- Hector NegreteCentury, Sr.Basketball / GuardNegrete, with a...
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Newport Harbor: The Boom Years
- L.A. Collections on Display
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Fritschi Fits Right In With Anteaters
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Record 134.8 Million Viewers Watch Super Bowl; Rating is 45.4
- THEATER REVIEW : Poignancy of Parental Love Sums Up 'The Sum' : North Coast Repertory presents with sensitivity and style the story of a man helping his son find Mr. Right.
- Hopefuls Spent $222,000 in Ventura Council Race, Among City's Costliest
- Residents of Shantytown Looking for New Homes : Dispute: About 40 people say they are being forced to leave the migrant camp called Porterville because of a land feud.
- GARDEN GROVE : Neighbor Rescues Man, 61, From Fire
- POLICING WATCH : Staying Power
- Hosokawa--Still Standing : Japanese prime minister emerges from a brutal political battle
- LAGUNA HILLS : Tapping a Reservoir of Human Kindness
- Countywide : 'Vertiport' Urged for Site Near Disneyland
- Tollway No Threat to Birds, New Report Says
- LAKE FOREST : City Studies Annex of Foothill Ranch
- Gelinas Proves to Be Bargain as Canucks Beat Kings, 3-1
- Gillooly Points to Harding : Figure skating: Lawyer of ex-husband speaks out to force her off U.S. Olympic team.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Cal State Fullerton Will Be Daunting With Dante at Bat
- Bo's Hip to Idea of Being an Angel
- Soap Actress Won't Quit Her Day Job
- Drug Price Rise May Add Pressure for Controls : Health: Costs soar faster than general inflation rate. President indicates he may compromise on regional alliances, spending caps.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Desert Group Joins Fight Against Hazardous-Waste Burning : 1Environment: Antelope Valley activists are part of a nationwide coalition targeting eight sites, including a cement plant near Gorman.
- Was California's Old Faithful trying to warn...
- For the Real Dirt, Check the Trash
- PLACENTIA : City to Weigh Zoning of Personal Services
- BLACK HISTORY: The city of Port Hueneme,...
- Giving Up the Ship : Chevron's Local Tanker Business Halted by a Missed Deadline
- DANA POINT : Workshop to Air Doheny Village Plans
- ISLAMABAD : Separatist Support
- Suit by Denny, 3 Riot Victims Cleared by Judge
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Revival of State Quake Insurance Proposed
- Carolina Dreaming : Great Things Are Expected of the Hornets, Who Find Potential Can Be a Burden
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Incidents Shake Up Simi Valley
- DGA Lists TV Nominees
- Quake Expected to Aid Some Housing Markets : Real estate: Some buyers from the San Fernando Valley seek firmer ground in the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys.
- PacTel Threatens Suit Over FCC Awards : Technology: It says rivals who received PCS licenses may have broken the rules through repeated contact with the agency.
- MOSCOW : The 'Near Abroad'
- MUNICH : Defensive Thinking
- Seismic Experts See College Buildings as Potential Deathtraps : Quakes: Officials have known of hazards since 1979. Funding difficulties and a desire to avoid disruptions have combined to delay correcting them.
- Bosnian Serbs Mobilized for Push on Besieged Muslims
- The Joy of Crying
- Cable Networks to Unveil Plan on Violent Programs
- 1st U.S. Shuttle Flight With Russian Begins Countdown
- Market Scene : Chileans Savor Sweet Advantage in Fruit Industry : The South American nation is the world's leading exporter of winter fruit. More than 40% goes to the U.S.
- Ordeal Put the Pedal to Family's Mettle : Bob's breathing became so difficult that Judy hooked up the device to an oxygen tank. For close to an hour, Chris used the "ambu bag" to keep his father alive.
- CANOGA PARK : Antique Row Is Hard Hit as Bricks Fall
- Fillmore City Council Refuses to Halt the Demolition of Hotel : Housing: Owner of low-income residence vows to try to overturn condemnation order as he did after 1987 earthquake.
- SAN FERNANDO : Property Damage Totals $31.5 Million
- College Football Players Injured in Incidents
- Connors' Hearing Delayed
- 4th-Quarter Profit Rises 4% for CU Bancorp
- Litton Systems Inc. Guidance and Control Systems...
- Mandela's Candid Talk Stuns South African Whites : Politics: The black leader scolds Afrikaners as hypocrites. His appeals to their guilt and shame apparently strike a chord.
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Corona del Mar Shuts Out Santa Margarita
- Water Officials Told to Report Past Gifts : Utilities: The order to Santa Margarita district's top employees follows revelation of gratuities received from chief outside engineering firm.
- O.C. Seeking $1 Million to Fight Fire Fears
- Quake Upends Supply and Demand in Real Estate : Housing: With 30,000 displaced, new renters abound. While some home shoppers retreat, opportunists rush in.
- High Court Denies Payout of Life Insurance in Overdose : Law: State jurists say family cannot collect on a portion of coverage because man could have expected problems from cocaine use. Ruling draws fine line for deaths by 'accidental means.'
- 'Three Strikes' Bills Sweep State Assembly
- SANTA ANA : Sting Yields 3 Arrests, 1,976 Lbs. of Cocaine
- They Only Help Those Who Help Themselves : U.S. aid, yes, but the state must be willing to tax itself
- Board OKs Special Sex-Ed Guidelines
- Chances of a Wet Year Evaporating : Weather: The pattern of dry winds and little rainfall continues, raising fears of another long arid spell. But reservoirs are still in good shape.
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Technology, Muscle Help Stricken Library : Recovery: Thousands of water-damaged books at Valencia outlet will be salvaged through vacuum freeze drying. Branch will be closed 90 days.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Earthquake Deals Setback to Arts District
- Jackson: Just the Angels' Fourth Outfielder
- Martita EmdeMarina, Sr.Basketball / GuardAnyone with a...
- Earthquake Insurance Hearing to Air Today
- Texaco named Lester A. Amidei Jr., 49,...
- Temporary Halt Is Called on the Mergers of Mutual S&Ls; : Thrifts: The moratorium is called a good first step to protect depositors when the institutions are acquired.
- Travel Ads Try the Heart Sell : Madison Ave. Uses Romance to Revitalize the Industry
- Tokyo Stock Market Posts Highest Gain in Three Years : Japan: Belief that differences on economic policy may soon be overcome push the Nikkei index up 7.8% to 20,229.
- Virginia Lawmakers Back Away From Disney Aid
- Tougher Concealed Gun Proposal Defeated : Legislation: Assembly rejects a plan to triple the maximum penalty for violators. NRA opposed the bill.
- Lockyer Elected to Succeed Roberti as Leader of Senate
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Severe Cold Grips Much of the U.S.
- Next Step : Making Another Desert Bloom : Egypt's big plans for the Sinai feature a $1.4-billion Nile canal, millions of settlers and a string of coastal resorts.
- 1993 Home Sales Jump 5% in Year
- Exhaust Systems Firm Revs Up Performance : Transportation: Borla makes a name for itself with car buffs. They spend between $330 and $3,000 for its products.
- Television: With Turner Broadcasting System's acquisition Friday...
- California Public Employees Retirement System, the nation's...
- TakeCare Executives Defend Actions in Sale to FHP of Fountain Valley
- Home Theater Acquisition
- On Superhighway, in Cyperspace, the Buzz Is on Digital Hugeness
- Seismic Experts See College Buildings as Potential Deathtraps : Quakes: Officials have known of hazards since 1979. Funding difficulties and a desire to avoid disruptions have combined to delay correcting them.
- Likely Israel-PLO Pact Asks Both Sides to Give Ground : Mideast: Tentative accord reached in Swiss talks even details border-station window glass, sources say.
- Media : Poland's Premier of Pranks Prevails : Janusz Weiss keeps 'em laughing--and thinking-- on Radio Zet by testing the limits of tolerance.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 4 Killed After Running Checkpoint
- For Now, at Least, L.A. Is the Epicenter of Good Deeds
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- TransWorld Bancorp Profit Rises 5% in 4th Quarter
- Kawasaki Motors Buys Related Firm
- Game Development
- Clash in Mogadishu Raises Fears of Increased Violence
- Brown Leads Campaign Race for Cash : Politics: With $5.2 million in her coffers, Democratic gubernatorial candidate easily outpaces Wilson and Garamendi.
- Micropolis Posts $6 Million Net Loss in 4th Quarter
- Haskel International to Sell 1 Million Shares
- ICU Medical Inc.
- Questions, Delays Strain Quake-Frayed Nerves : Rebuilding: Consumers are growing frustrated by the inability to get quick answers from insurance companies, lenders and federal agencies.
- In Gaza, Fear of Anarchy Triggers Illegal-Arms Boom : Mideast: Palestinians worry Israeli withdrawal will leave void in which feuds, political violence can grow.
- Textron Inc. of Valencia won a $65,600...
- Personal Income and Spending Increase at Healthy Rates
- Charges Filed Against Blockbuster Over Videotape Rebate Offer : Consumers: Company allegedly failed to mention contingency in promotion involving 'Beauty and the Beast' and other films.
- Lockhart Named President of MasterCard International
- Supply, Demand of Real Estate Are Shaken Up : Earthquake: Home sales booms are created away from the epicenter. Apartment rentals have also soared.
- GARDEN GROVE : Car Dealers Given Payment Plan on Bill
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake's Shaking Set Some Things Right : Nature: Many say the temblor fixed items that were broken, including a balky copy machine. One man's back stopped hurting.
- Reagan Library Names New Director
- Dove Feathers in the Dust
- Tarzana Man Is Charged in Tattooing of Teen-Age Girl : Law: The case may be the first time that the prohibition is invoked locally. A city attorney says youth was told it would wash off.
- Trojans Have a Familiar Look
- LOS ANGELES : Amtrak Adds 3rd Train on Route to Santa Barbara
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Bowl Offers a Break for Quake Victims : Recreation: For many at relief centers, the NFL championship game provided a respite from their trying situations. TV sets are donated to 29 shelters for the event.
- Is African American Studies Obsolete? : Education: The discipline must incorporate science and technology to prepare students to compete in the 21st Century.
- Crying Types
- BUENA PARK : Supervisor to Speak at Town Hall Meeting
- Duke Is Latest No. 1 in AP Poll; UCLA Falls to No. 4
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Glorious Stern Recital
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- MOORPARK : Law Would Regulate Building Repairs
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Good Friends Can Keep You Healthy
- Witnesses Say Beckwith Bragged of Killing Evers : Court: Suspect on trial for the third time in the 1963 slaying purportedly referred to the black civil rights leader as a 'chicken-stealing dog.'
- Quake Cleanup Poses Lung Hazard
- Old Guard Wants to Smite the Reformer : Teamsters' Ron Carey is targeted by low-level officials resentful of his changes.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE U.S./JAPAN RELATIONSHIP : Promises of 'Change' Ring Hollow : One year later, there's been little progress on lowering the trade gap and breaking down import barriers.
- VENTURA : City Leaders Approve Annexing 87 Acres
- SANTA ANA : Building School at Mall to Be Discussed
- IRVINE : Board Will Assess Its School Safety Effort
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Power Past Penguins as Gartner Scores a Hat Trick
- Gillooly Resented System : Figure skating: Suspicion of favoritism toward Kerrigan by the sport's establishment may have spawned attack.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : In Fighting the Good Fight, League Still Has Punch Line
- THE ARTSSpanish Opera House Burns: Fire destroyed...
- Deukmejian to Represent Insurer Before High Court : Law: Ex-governor appointed five of seven justices who will hear the case. He is arguing to have a former backer's surety firm exempted from Prop. 103 rate rollbacks.
- IN THE DARK: Most of our schools...
- Hopefuls Rush to File for June 7 Primary : Politics: Vacant Assembly seats are big targets. But dozens of local offices also draw candidates' attention.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Firm Offers Free Housing to Elderly Quake Victims
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : New Mobile Home Rules Considered : Damage: Nearly 10% of such dwelling units in L.A. County were rendered uninhabitable by the quake. Some call for new bracing requirements.
- A New Jackson Arrives : Baseball: Bo plays down his role with Angels. 'I'm a fourth outfielder,' he tells packed news conference.
- Maybe Football Is Hell for a Buffalo Fan
- Chaminade's Saunders commits to Hawaii
- Letting Three-dom Ring : Music: The artists in the piano trio Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson also enjoy solo careers. They'll be at the Irvine Barclay tonight.
- New Soros Fund and GE Capital to Invest in Electric Power Plants
- Regional Outlook : Central Asia's 'Test-Tube Baby' : The Western world has spent $160 million to wean Kyrgyzstan away from its Communist-era economy. Results are mixed, at best.
- IN BRIEF : Photography Exhibit Details Movie Palaces
- Damage to Coliseum Clouds Football Season : Quake: Some fear stadium may have to be torn down. A report on its status is expected in two weeks.
- Bipartisan Panel on Immigration Formed : Policy: White House responds to pressure by Wilson and other governors to seek ways to relieve costs associated with illegal immigrants.
- COLUMN ONE : Changes Flow On at Pumps : Self-serve is only part of the gas station revolution. Next may come 'energy fueling plazas' where you can fill up, send a fax and drop off the laundry. But don't expect a tune-up.
- Culture : Slovenia Abuzz Over Its Unique Beehive Art : Efforts to preserve the paintings get the government stirred up over nationalism.