- OJAI : Convicted Drunk Driver Gets 6 Years
- Teacher Hospitalized After Drinking Soda Spiked With Poison : Schools: Authorities view the classroom incident as a misguided prank by an unknown student, not attempted murder. The victim is expected to be released today.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MINORS : Crowd Cheers, but Jordan Goes 0-for-3
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Leads Stravinsky / Haydn Combo
- U.S. Envoy Tries to Rescue Bosnia Talks : Balkans: Diplomat warns Muslims and Serbs to stop fighting and start negotiating. He sees 'possibilities' in the current climate.
- Major S. African Leaders Fail to Reach Compromise
- Russian Loses Round, Gets in Fight : Moscow: After bill that would have expelled party defectors from the Duma fails, Zhirinovsky accosts a onetime ally.
- Official Sentenced in Drunk Driving
- No-Hitter Thrown Against Dodgers
- GARDENING : Easy Ways to Give an Edge to Landscape
- Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Suspect in Girl's Kidnaping and Slaying
- Finally, the World Must Look
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS : 2,000 Left Off the Rolls but Can Still Vote
- SIMI VALLEY : Landowners Again Offer City Parcels
- TV REVIEWS : An Uninspired 'Spoils of War'
- TV REVIEWS : Hockney Designs Brighten 'Turandot'
- Schools Chief Resigns in N.Y. Budget Battle : Education: Chancellor said he refused to fire two staff members to avoid naming of fiscal monitor. Giuliani denies charge that he urged the firings.
- Campaign Calendar
- Republicans Want to See GOP-TV in the Picture
- COSTA MESA : Volunteers Sought for Cleanup Events
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Is at a California Drug Treatment Center, His Brother Says
- Tackle Jackie Slater decided to remain with...
- CBS Has Designs on 2 Women : Television: Producers Diane English and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason helped put the network at the top. But can they work more magic?
- IRVINE : Anti-Violence Panel Plans to Reconvene
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Defeats Los Alamitos
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Villa Park Boys Cruise Past Santa Margarita
- Ducks Tie Expansion Record With Win
- Grand National's Start in Doubt : Horse racing: Prestigious English steeplechase could be postponed because of rain or disrupted by animal rights activists.
- Take Our Info Highway--Please
- BALKANS : U.N. Report on Bosnia Mission Details Problems : Secretary General Boutros-Ghali cites lack of peacekeepers, resources and compromised impartiality.
- Red Pepper Spray a Hot Item Mired in Red Tape : Safety: Demand for newly legal self-defense tool is so strong that many shops are rushing to be licensed.
- Nearly two years after the Los Angeles...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Highland Pays for Las Vegas Trip
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Rally Beats Buena Park
- ART REVIEW : Cruikshank's Work Finds Humor in Life's Inequities
- Cowboy Junkets : The Group Takes a Little Pleasure Trip Through the Land of Power Chords
- VIDEOWhat's Up, Pete?: Animation director Chuck Jones...
- Train Crew's Dinner Break Could Be Costly
- Ex-Prosecutor Convicted of Racketeering : Trial: Amid movie-deal fever, Atlanta attorney Fredric W. Tokars is found guilty of eight counts involving a drug ring and his wife's murder.
- Dr. John Desneval Moriarty; Psychiatrist and Alcoholism Expert
- BUENA PARK : Firefighters Back Switch to County
- LAKE FOREST : Community Funding Workshop Offered
- HIDDEN HILLS : Council Challengers Want More Patrols
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Photo Exhibit Shows Wyoming Ranch Life
- Coming Up in Boxing World : Goossen Makes a Move Reflecting Drive From Valley to Beverly Hills
- Stanley's Not Resting on His Laurels : Pop music: The acclaimed artist never goes on autopilot, electing instead to play it 'the way I feel.' He'll be the first bluegrass headliner in Coach House history.
- Crimea-Ukraine Tensions Rise With Dueling Decrees : Politics: Kravchuk strikes back after president of independence-minded region issues orders on draftees, time zone.
- Clinton Makes Personal Plea in Caning Case
- Lee Brilleaux; Founder of Dr. Feelgood Band
- 3 Plead Innocent in Shooting Death of Security Guard
- Man Hospitalized After Shooting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Parents Discuss Future of Schools
- LATIN AMERICA : Brazilian Authorities Link Lottery to Political Corruption
- Partial Fishing Ban Imposed to Save Salmon
- Strict Limits Set in Bid to Save Salmon
- Friends, Family Mourn Death of Honors Student : Crime: Mina Castaneda ignored pleas to leave her abusive husband, who is charged in the killing.
- LOS ANGELES : New General Manager Named for Coliseum
- Shaken to Action : Preparedness: Residents of a Pasadena street set up a self-help plan to look after each other in the event of a major earthquake.
- And the Oscar for heavy-handed litigation goes...
- GARDENING : Green Ideas for Garden and Lawn
- Clouds, Wind Force a Second Delay for Shuttle Endeavour
- U.S. Youngsters See Less Harm in Use of Drugs
- Rally Turns Into Love Feast for Clinton : Reform: President gets a lift at rousing reception in Minneapolis, a Democratic stronghold. He gives spirited rendition of his health care stump speech.
- Taxpayer Groups Back Wilson Campaign
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schoolchildren Test Theories in Science Games
- BURBANK : Disney Cartoon Cels to Be Sold at Auction
- OXNARD : New Zoning Areas OKd for Churches
- PREP TRACK : Hurdler Tries Twice as Hard at Arcadia
- It's the Pest of Times for the Worst of Aphids : Along With Spring's First Flush of New Growth, You Can Expect Those Little Dickens to Come Feasting on Tender Greenery
- Ford Weighing Three Bids for First Nationwide : Banking: It has lost $200 million on the thrift since 1991. Great Western is among the suitors.
- Koon's Profits Focus of Feud in Sacramento
- 5 Charges Dropped in IRA Explosives Case
- It's 'Judgment' Day for Unveiled Sistine Chapel : Vatican: The Pope praises the restored Michelangelo masterpiece. Gone is centuries of grime--and modesty.
- Tokyo Must Stick to Its Promises : Facing the U.S. trade issue is no less crucial now
- ROUNDUP : El Dorado Gets Past Valencia
- SYLMAR : 'Hazmobile' Service Expands Its Stops
- WOODLAND HILLS : Children Sought for Health Care Program
- SANTA ANA : Father Is Suspect in Death of Baby
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ritter Ranch Builder Sues Council : Leona Valley: Development firm accuses officials of fraud in the five-year battle over the 7,200-home project.
- 3 Wounded in Gang Shooting at Park
- LOS ANGELES : Compromise Limits Movie Filming on Exclusive Street
- Countywide : Filipino Americans Celebrate Culture
- MOORPARK : Trash Sent to Area Landfills Down 30%
- Kwan Given Lesson in Style and Substance : Figure skating: Torrance 13-year-old finishes second in pro-am to more experienced, graceful Kadavy.
- Canadians Troubled by Outbreak of Violence : Crime: A drive-by shooting and a killing during a restaurant robbery are fueling fears.
- Jailed Man's Arm Seized After Window-Smashing
- Bill Would Make Parents Liable if Children Bring Guns to School
- China Detains Dissident During French Premier's Visit : Human rights: Prime Minister Balladur, on fence-mending mission, declines to comment on incident.
- Man Pleads Innocent to Felony Child Abuse : Crime: He may face more charges when inquiry into death of his girlfriend's 22-month-old son is completed.
- Ducks Win; Wilson Expands Vocabulary : Hockey: Coach cannot stop patting his team on the back after it battles back to gain a 3-1 victory over the lowly Edmonton Oilers.
- No Fool on the Hilltop : Hill Believes He Can Make USF a Baseball Power
- Even With Son Gone, Life Goes On for Leiter : Angels: He pitches today, three days after the memorial service for nine-month-old Ryan.
- Northridge's Defeat Is Doubly Damaging : College baseball: San Diego State wins in ninth, 9-8, as Matador right-hander Najar leaves the game with arm injury.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : McElderry, Saddleback Win Golf Invitational
- Undecided Robinson Wins Wooden Award : College basketball: Purdue star easily outdistances rivals, but doesn't easily talk about decision on college or NBA future.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Janet Jackson: See Her Roar : Forum Show Throbs in Pomp and Circumstance
- Going for a Brass Ring : Classical music: For 23 years, the Canadian horn quintet has enjoyed making accessible arrangements--in defiance of purists.
- Leftwich Figures This Is His Year
- PREP FOOTBALL / ORANGE COUNTY NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME : Huntington Beach's Gonzalez Heads the Lineup
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Larkin Justifies Confidence With Hit in 10th
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK : Yake's Year Falls Apart in 2nd Half
- Ohio State to Play Fresno in Anaheim
- TV REVIEWS : 'David's Mother' Hides Behind Jokes
- TV REVIEWS : BBC Brings George Eliot's 'Middlemarch' to PBS
- Alexander to Lead NEA Conference
- Santa Margarita's Brown Going to UCLA
- Anderson to Coach Master's Women's Basketball
- Running back Mark Higgs took a pay...
- Strodes Creek Going Down Familiar Path : Horse racing: Santa Anita Derby entrant hopes to duplicate Sunday Silence in Kentucky.
- GARDENING : Some Roses Sing Praises of Country Music Legends
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Modest Rally Ends as Stocks Follow Bond Prices Down : Markets: Industrial average drops 19 as interest rates move higher. Dow still ends week with gain of 38.30 points.
- Regulators Shutting Down Golden State Bank
- Space Station Contract: McDonnell Douglas Aerospace of...
- Boeing Betting 777 Will Be Its Lucky Number : Aviation: Aerospace leader unveils the airliner today. The firm says the plane will change the way it does business.
- Joseph Birdsell; UCLA Anthropologist Studied Aborigines
- State Drops Plans to Send Paroled Child Molester to San Diego Area
- COLUMN ONE : Rewards of Joining Forces : After years of isolation, the services learn to work together. Air Force pilots train on Navy ships. The central command gains clout. 'Jointness' cuts costs and may avert such gaffes as failed '79 hostage rescue.
- AEROSPACE
- HOME MAINTENANCE : To Keep a Refrigerator Humming Along
- Preaching Peace, Jackson Sees Hebron Anger
- Vans Workers Reject Union by Large Margin : Labor: Central dispute involved company-sponsored health benefits. Though defeated, Teamsters officials remain upbeat.
- LOS ANGELES : Sanitation Bureau to Offer Composting Workshops
- Nurses' Union Seeks to Halt Pay Package
- LOS ALAMITOS : Psychologist Named to School Board Post
- Reunion of a Lifetime : Families: Four siblings who were adopted meet after decades of separation. They swap stories and find shared traits.
- Simi Priest Won't Be Retried on Theft Charges : Courts: Prosecutors cite statements by jurors who deadlocked that the evidence failed to prove that the money was stolen from his parish.
- Dodgers No-Hit; Mercker Big Hit : Baseball: Braves starter strikes out 10 in season's first no-hitter in 6-0 victory over L.A.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Scholars Seek Substitute for the Word 'Holocaust'
- Slater Picks Rams' 'Sweetened' Offer
- OXNARD : 5 Held, Suspected of Cocaine Sales
- AN APPRECIATION : A Poet for the Dysfunctional Age : Pop music: Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was uneasy with success. But this reluctant hero spoke to his generation with the impact of Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City OKs Paying State $85,000 Settlement
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic Parents Favor School Bus Fee
- GARDEN GROVE : Buddhist Temple Wins Council OK
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs $400,000 Land Purchase
- SIMI VALLEY : Pair Plan Appeal of Youth Club's Site
- School District Sues Rams Over Practice Field : Football: Lease for use of facility in Anaheim has expired. The team is threatening to leave the city at the end of season.
- Strodes Creek Going Down Familiar Path : Horse racing: Today's Santa Anita Derby entrant hopes to duplicate Sunday Silence in Kentucky.
- School District Sues to Evict Rams
- Pendleton's Plays in Second Pay Off : Baseball: Third baseman robs Mondesi, Offerman to help preserve no-hitter. Butler's baserunning helps Braves.
- Northridge May Land Washington Transfer
- Ohio State, Fresno State to Play in Pigskin Classic : Football: Big Ten co-champions accept berth for Aug. 29 game in Anaheim Stadium.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Miguel Bose Mixes Old With the New
- Recycling Tritium
- Cheap Jibes and Cheaper Shots as Ram Meets Rome
- Sending Bruins, Harrick Back to the Dictionary
- Cheap Jibes and Cheaper Shots as Ram Meets Rome
- 'Floodgate'
- Pros and Cons of Electric Vehicles
- This Strawberry Jam Seems Thin to Many Dodger Fans
- Desmarais' Dismissal
- Realignment: Can Classic Baseball Be Far Behind?
- Reader Says, 'Forget It' to Ticket Prices
- Will Fans Pay for Pricey Concerts? Some, Anyway
- Those Hapless Kings Draw Comment, Criticism
- Navy Downsizing
- The Broadway Complex
- Recruiting by Colleges
- Starr's Doing Well, Uh, Check That, Not Well
- Saving the Earth While Saving Souls : Environment: An interfaith coalition is leading the fight to view stewardship of the Earth as a sacred responsibility. Member congregations are doing everything from protecting bayous to using solar-powered eternal lights in synagogues.
- Obituaries - April 9, 1994
- Obituaries - April 9, 1994
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Exit Hosokawa, Cue Bureaucrats : Japan's Economy Likely to Improve, but Not Trade Relations
- Wilson Signs Bill Restricting Gifts to Officials
- Legal Ruling Sought on Mitchell Candidacy : Court: Constitution bars lawmakers from voting to raise pay for federal judiciary jobs, then moving on to fill them. Senator voted to hike salaries.
- Japan Seems Ready to Let Go of Status Quo, Leaders Say : Politics: Hosokawa's successor will still have to deal with economic frustrations, business executives suggest.
- Nirvana Fans Despair at Singer's Death : Reaction: A sense of <i> deja vu </i> hits followers of influential band as Kurt Cobain joins list of fallen rockers whose early demise seemed foretold.
- Amid Chaos in Rwanda, U.S. Plans for Evacuation : Africa: U.N. peacekeepers negotiate partial truce after second day of bloodshed. French troops land in capital.
- FBI to Probe Man's Death in Jail Ward : Law enforcement: Officials will look for possible civil rights violations. Witnesses told the county board that excessive force was used while the victim was in the custody of the Sheriff's Department.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 9, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 9, 1994
- Deal Could Put Some Union Drivers Back in Truck Cabs
- U.S. Offers L.A. $3 Million to Lure Visitors : Quake recovery: Commerce Secretary Brown says tourism can be an engine of economic growth for the region.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Using Their Noodles : * The Pasta Shoppe in Montrose serves up tasty Italian dishes at bargain prices.
- McDougal Offers to Sell Copies of Whitewater Papers
- Clinton Pushes Mandates in Health Reform Message
- Hotel Bel-Air Reported for Sale; Bought by Japanese in 1980s
- Statordyne Rings Up Two Major Sales
- Lead Mining Subsidiary Sold by Fluor to Renco Group : Divestiture: Terms are not disclosed. Doe Run operation had weighed heavily on company's profit in recent years.
- Dow Rises for Third Straight Day
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : From Hot Dogs to the Penthouse : * Sports host Jim Rome's XTRA-AM radio show moves from West Hills to Hollywood.
- Cats Linked to Human Plague in Southwest
- U.S. Retail Sales Show Growth Spurt Fueled by Apparel : Economy: Activity also picks up in California. Chains with a major presence in the state mark surge in March business.
- Hollywood Sees No Drama in 'Green Paper'
- Staging Areas : * Labs and workshops in the Valley give playwrights a forum for developing their works in progress.
- Star-Quality Clothing : * Celebrities' duds can perform in your closet after a visit to Cinema Glamour Shop.
- The Symbolism of Flying Coach : Administrators of state-funded universities must see realities of hard times
- Judge Balks at Death Sentence : Courts: Valencia man's convicted killer is ordered to face a second trial to determine if he should be executed.
- Pitching Could Be Ticket to Omaha : Baseball: The Titans' College World Series hopes are on the rise because of team's deep, solid staff.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyer Opportunity Is Lost in Slow Motion
- Still in Tops Form, but It's Not the Same Old Song : Pop music: Despite a 41-year past, Levi Stubbs and his band mates, who play this weekend in Cerritos, look to the future.
- THEATER REVIEW : Taper Brings the 'Demon' Back to Life
- Fighting for a Slice of Smaller Transit Pie
- Pope John Paul Attends First Vatican Concert That Memorializes Holocaust : Religion: Pontiff looks on as concentration camp survivors light candles. American leads orchestra.
- A Protest Out of Africa : * Mohamed Omer Bushara's stereotype-defying work reflects oppression in his native Sudan.
- Forms of Flattery
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Cut, Car Bashed in Gang Assault
- Police Arrest Driver After 3-City Chase : Crime: Stolen car is stopped after tires are punctured. Car may be linked to robberies.
- Campaign Calendar
- Orange School Workers' Union Authorizes Strike
- FULLERTON : Sea Lion Researchers to Relate Experiences
- So Close and So Far : After 20 Years, American Finds His Vietnamese Girlfriend and Children Just Miles Away
- Mandell Good Enough for Granada Hills : Baseball: Senior loses no-hitter in sixth, but aided by three home runs, he holds on for 10-4 victory.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Halt Slide, Defeat SuperSonics
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Two Cops': An Arresting, Fresh Korean Comedy
- ART REVIEW : Raising Questions, Looking for Meaning
- * Audio: Time Warner AudioBooks said Thursday...
- STACKING UP SALESTotal album and single sales...
- U.S. Won't Use Air Power to Stop Gorazde Attacks : Military: But officials suggest some U.N. forces might arrive at the besieged Bosnia city soon.
- Guards Hunt, Kill Premier in Rwanda
- O.C. Man's Death Probed in L.A.
- IRVINE : New Middle School Going High Tech
- Man Jailed in Hijacking of Big Rig Truck : Investigation: Authorities say suspect had problems driving the vehicle and was pursued by other truckers.
- SIGNAL HILL : Minister Finds Infant in Bag on Church Doorstep
- THE MASTERS : Leaders Have a Wonderful Experience : Golf: 1987 champion Mize shoots 68 for one-shot advantage. Pin placements, wind toughen course.
- Preserving the Pastoral : Neighbors Oppose Affordable Housing Plan for Saddleback Meadows
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Lions' 'Sultan' Exults After Early Failures
- '8 1/2' Scores High in Fellini Repertoire
- Pub Crawl to Feature New Folks
- 'Mame' Ages Gracefully : * Juliet Prowse reprises the lead role in the rousing musical at the Alex Theatre. John Bowab, who directed the star 20 years ago, returns to the helm.
- Dick Cary; Arranger, Pianist and Trumpeter With Jazz Greats
- Good Sense of Direction : Multitalented Student Oversees School Production
- RESEDA : New Complaints Spur Raid on Petting Zoo
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL : Council Challengers See the City at Crossroads : Politics: Incumbents who say successes are evident will face political newcomers who are pushing for change in direction.
- Griffith-Joyner, Driver Hurt in Hit-Run Crash
- COSTA MESA : Probe of Conspiracy Charges Requested
- CRIME WATCH : Striking Out
- Cheryl Miller's Latest Squabble: Parking and Barking
- OlympicsThe U.S. Olympic Committee did not invite...
- Following the Long, Strange Trip of 'Red Rock' : Movies: The 'cowboy noir' film, which has roamed from European theaters to film fest to HBO to film fest to video, finally gets a U.S. release.
- Singing the Praises of Still Another Roberts
- MUSIC REVIEW : 3 World Premieres From Composers Assn.
- Clinton Challenged on Cost of Health Care to Employers : Reform: Pizza chain chief tells the President his calculations are off, that a mandate to provide insurance for all workers will cost jobs.
- Black Art, American Art
- SIMI VALLEY : Accountant Given 10-Year Prison Term
- Role Reversal for Woodard and Drucker : Basketball: Taft boys' coach of 13 years, fed up with system he says encourages cheating, takes over girls' team.
- Arum Buys Out Goossen Operation
- TV REVIEWS : Olmos' 'Lives in Hazard' Finally Airs
- MOVIE REVIEW : Playing Couples in 'Threesome' : A film about sexual confusion and role-playing shouldn't be quite so grinningly content with itself.
- Same Time, Same Place--and, Yes, Same Festivals : Pop music: The Troubadours of Music and Crafts Festival is again scheduled opposite the Southern California Cajun & Zydeco Festival June 4-5.
- A Link With the Past : * 'Who Now Remembers?' at Glendale college is a psychological drama based on the Armenian massacre of 1915. Playwright Rideaux Baldwin says it has universal appeal.
- Teddies, Garters and Cleavage--Oh, My!
- 14-Year-Old Is Convicted in Slaying of Friend, 9
- Residents Warned About Con Artist
- Catalina Air Crash Victim Identified as Laguna Man : Accident: Pilot of single-engine plane had radioed that he was in trouble and was trying to reach the island's airport when he crashed in a rugged canyon.
- Voters' OK Sought for Weldon Landfill
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Students to Uproot Invading Ice Plant
- LOS ANGELES : Policemen Accused of Firing at CHP Officer to Go to Trial
- Court OKs Use of Minors in Police Liquor Sales Stings
- High-Tech Bus Fare Collection System Being Tested
- Thousand Oaks Library to Reopen as Quake Repairs Continue : Recovery: The main branch will resume operations April 18 with bare floors and exposed girders but full shelves.
- CSU Campus Planners Get Local Input
- Ohio State Considering an Offer to Play in Pigskin Classic
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Softball Team Takes Two From Biola
- Rome, Everett Defend Their Positions
- Pop Album Chart : Monks Gaining on Bonnie Raitt
- Cornerstone's 'Twelfth Night' Blurs the Bard at Taper, Too
- Judge Chides Santa Ana, Trash Hauler; Backs Smaller Firm
- English Instruction on TV and Video
- Arts Group Will Restore Historic Complex
- Jury Rejects Death for Killer of Armored Car Guard
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Top Teams in UCLA Tournament
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Klesko Finds Instant Success With Braves
- Shanahan, Janney Stay Hot Against Cold Kings
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankee Bats Hot Before Empty Seats
- Can't Put Down C-SPAN's 'Booknotes' : Expect testimonials when TV's only regular national books-and-authors show celebrates its 5th anniversary Sunday. The praise will be deserved.
- Hosokawa to Resign as Japanese Premier : Asia: He apologizes to nation for controversy over his personal finances. Parliament had been at impasse over dispute. His coalition took power last year after 38 years of Liberal Democratic rule.
- AUTOS
- VIDEO FACTS"We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story," a...
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- U.S. Judge Rejects Warrantless Police Gun Searches in Chicago
- Zedillo Follows Tradition in Launching Campaign
- LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $500,000 to Woman Hit by Parks Truck
- ANAHEIM : Topless Bar's Liquor License Suspended
- Hoax of Fame: A year ago this...
- Conductor Seeks Encore for Local Orchestra : Simi Valley: New resident Philippe Fanjeaud gathers musicians to build a chamber ensemble. A previous attempt fell apart in 1990.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : D.A. Asked to Review Voter Rolls
- Golditch Accepts Offer to Play Golf at Cal
- One-Time Pitching Prodigy Passes On Tips to Next Generation : High school baseball: Fullerton ace Ryan Golisano is being tutored by Jim Derrington, the youngest pitcher to start a major league game.
- FIGURE SKATING : Kwan Admires Pros, but Stays a Step Ahead
- THEATER / T.H. McCULLOH : Unlocking Allure of 'Secret Garden' : Orange Coast College Production of Children's Classic Captures Its Timeless Charm
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony's Brahms Soars, Grieg Sinks
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Benedetto Lupo: Still on Brink of Great Artistry
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The Anaheim soda and...
- Young Bargain Hunters Grin at Stock Slip : Investing: Falling prices give investors the chance to buy in at better prices. Smart investors buy when others sell.
- Malone Expects Viacom's Debt to Derail Blockbuster Merger Plan
- Clinton Strongly Weighing Politician for Court Choice : Judiciary: Selection of Mitchell would mark a break with recent precedent. His experience in dealing with social issues is seen as a big plus.
- As Times Change, It Gets Easier to Watch Yourself
- FDA Objects to 19-Year Delay in Release of Implant Study : Health: Dow Corning failed to tell agency of research into adverse effect on mice of compound in silicone gel.
- ROSEMEAD : Bodies of 3 Discovered in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- ANAHEIM : Nightclub Reopens After Getting Permit
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Malibu Students Plant Trees at South-Central School
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Adopts AIDS Education Program : Schools: Sulphur Springs trustees vote to make pilot instruction offered in March an annual event.
- Countywide : Campaign Against Child Abuse Begins
- RESEDA : High School's Anti-Violence Efforts Praised
- ORANGE : Expert on Gangs Stresses Parental Role
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson's Latest Pales to Greatest
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brasher Helps Saddleback Beat Rancho Santiago
- Brown Backs Roberti on Firearms Bill : Politics: State senator, who faces a recall, enlists the gubernatorial candidate as 'co-sponsor' of a measure to close loopholes in the ban on military-style assault weapons.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 48 Years for Molesting Girl