- Brazen Pier Area Killer Has Huntington Shaken : Crime: Residents fearful of rising violence. Man who calmly gunned down two on sidewalk remains at large.
- Strong Surge of New Jobs Reported : Economy: Government figures for March leap to a six-year high and show modest growth in California. The news raises fears of inflation among some investors.
- O.C. Tax Collector to Meet 2nd Challenger in 24 Years : Politics: Opponent may make an issue of county investments, annoying incumbent Robert L. Citron.
- BIRD BRAIN AT WORK: You think birds...
- One Youth Charged in Murder of Students : Crime: Raymond Butler could face the death penalty in slaying of two Japanese teen-agers. Officials say Alberto Reygoza's involvement is less than at first believed.
- Suspect Charged in Carjack-Slaying of Japanese Students
- Time Springs Forward in Annual Rite : Daylight Saving Time Means an Extra Hour of Sunlight for Many, but One of Four People's Sleep Patterns Can Be Disrupted
- Killings Heighten Fears in Huntington Beach : Violence: A double homicide near pier in the city's redeveloped downtown reflects encroaching problems, residents say.
- Strong Surge of New Jobs Reported : Economy: Government figures for March leap to a six-year high, show modest growth in California. The news raises fears of inflation among some investors.
- Ballot Plan on Landfill Not Enough : Weldon Canyon: Authorities say the San Diego County firm would still need state, regional and local approvals.
- Quake Aid Requests Near Half-Million Mark : Relief: Despite record figures, funds won't run out, officials say. The May 17 deadline may be extended.
- Key Investor's Agents Seize Biosphere 2
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 2, 1994
- Chrysler Unveils Major Upgrade
- Cybernetics Gets Stake in Firm in Stock Swap
- RETAILING
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Rapper's Message for the Eyes, Not Ears : THE ICE OPINION, <i> by Ice-T as told to Heidi Siegmund,</i> St. Martin's Press, $17.9, 199 pages
- Gene Therapy Used on Cholesterol Disorder : Medicine: The treatment has slowed the progression of heart disease in a woman with a rare malady.
- Case Against Timothy Leary Follower Dropped After 22 Years
- The Current Thinking on Tests for EMFs
- Breaking Camp for Homeless : Eviction: Residents of encampment beside the San Diego Freeway collect possessions and get ready to move to parts unknown. The squatters must leave by Sunday, Caltrans officials say.
- ROUNDUP : Edison Routs Marina in Sunset Meet
- Dependable Dollas : Mighty Duck Defenseman Doesn't Grab Spotlight, but Still Shines for Team
- Starting Defensive End Woods Leaves Rams for Redskins' Deal
- Keaton's Uneasy Years With MGM
- Theater Reviews : 'Baltimore Waltz' Turns on Life-Affirming Love
- Home Building Permits Jump 78% for Jan., Feb. : Construction: More than 1,100 permits for new single-family and multifamily housing units were issued during the first two months this year.
- Fox Preparing to Unveil New Channel
- Plaza Home Mortgage Reports $6.6-Million Profit for '93
- Jazz Is Closest to His Heart : * Bob Sheppard and his modern-minded quartet will play originals and 'experiment' with sounds at Common Grounds in Northridge.
- See You Later, Alligator Skin
- So, Maybe Blonds <i> Do </i> Have More Fun
- THOUSAND OAKS : Festival Abandons Child-Care Tent Idea
- School Officials Might Sell 1,800 Acres in Wood Ranch : Simi Valley: Board will discuss possible sale of land that it gained after developer failed to build campus.
- CALABASAS : Court Rejects Soka's Bid for Separate Trial
- Fillmore Opens Escrow to Buy Quake-Damaged Theater
- Proposed Shelter Runs Into New Obstacle : Social services: Project is re-evaluated because fuel tanks are near a Navy site that would be used to house homeless people.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Gem in Newport
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Grief' an Endearing Mix of Humor, Poignancy
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Comes Way Back to Advance in Tournament
- Much Richer Fuller Chooses Eagles
- UCLA Merger With Hammer Museum OKd : Arts: The university will take control of operations, programs and financial affairs. The school's Wight Gallery and Grunwald Center will move into the cultural center.
- It's All in the Timing
- U.S. Aiming to Expand Radio Disaster Net
- Nicotine Study Suppressed, Waxman Says : Smoking: Philip Morris withheld findings of its own 1983 research on addiction, the California congressman charges. Another blow to the industry is seen.
- PLATFORM : L.A. Is More Than Its City Limits
- Lakers Have a Shot, but Can't Get It Off : Pro basketball: Johnson is 2-1 as coach and not happy with after blow opportunities in 95-92 loss to the SuperSonics.
- Ducks Hope to Get Maximum Scoring by Signing Prospect
- For Johnsen, Stealing Time Is All the Time : Softball: Southern Section record will fall soon to Woodbridge center fielder.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : WOMEN : Field of 16 Announced for New NIT Tournament
- Birmingham's Lincoln Commits to Bring Versatility to Northridge Track Program
- Much Richer Fuller Chooses Eagles
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Few Big Laughs From Little 'Clifford'
- Theater Reviews : Internal Combustion Drives 'Tenor' Farce and Furious : The Long Beach Playhouse production tunes up the comedy with a bright tempo, serious casting and a sense of fun.
- Singapore Affirms Flogging of American : Southeast Asia: Michael Fay, 18, shows no emotion at sentencing for spray-painting 18 cars. Order that he get six strokes of a cane draws worldwide attention.
- Ex-Postman Gets Probation, Fine for Thefts From Mail
- On the Drawing Board : * Sylmar's Century Gallery is displaying five artists' initial sketches alongside their finished works. 'Sketchy Beginnings' offers the public a rare insight into inspiration.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Japan in America' Views Culture Clash
- Clippers Return Home, but Keep Losing : Pro basketball: Wilkins scores 28, but effort is poor in 117-102 loss to Suns before sellout crowd.
- TV FACTSThe award-winning "Young and the Restless"...
- STACKING UP SALESTotal album and single sales...
- Well-Heeled Women Lead the Pack Now That It's Bell Weather
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Pleasant Half of the World : * Mezzomondo is casually elegant, serving up tasty common northern Italian dishes and some inventive ones.
- SwimmingMission Viejo High's Bart Sikora, representing the...
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Mystery in 'The House' : The multigenerational saga covering half a century of turmoil tries to pack an all-star cast into a condensed version of a bestseller.
- EL SEGUNDO : Suspect Held in Attempted Murder of Trial Witness
- Palimony Cases Bring Out Lurid Side of Lush Lives : Lawsuit: If Claire Maglica prevails in her claim for $150 million she will establish a record.
- 2 County Sites to Receive Face Lift : Beautification: State agency approves funds to landscape entrance to Newbury Park and restore historic train depot near Simi Valley.
- OJAI : Plans for Bookstore in Bank Put on Hold
- Economic Sunshine, With a Chance of Rain : Forecast points upward, but interest rates cause worry
- CYPRESS : City OKs 2nd-Unit Additions to Lots
- 2 Supervisors Reject Hospital Proposal
- Evening the Balkans Odds : Lifting the embargo might well save lives by deterring Serbia
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Radar Speed Trailer Use Planned
- Officer Fires Shots at Teen in Park
- Morgan Back in Forefront at Newbury Park
- Pasadena Art Alliance Picks Grant Winners
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOS
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Rags-to-Riches Fortune at Stake in Palimony Suit : Trial: Woman says she deserves half of $300-million empire. Man says they agreed to keep property separate.
- Blending Cafe Families : * The new Cobalt Cafe, bigger and acoustically superior to the old Cobalt, draws poets from its former location, plus loyalists from the old Storyteller.
- SILK : Savor your $9.95 T-shirts while you can. This rich fabric may once again become the cloth of kings.
- Animal Program May Move : Wildlife: A Simi Valley rehabilitation and release effort might find a new home at the Point Mugu Navy base.
- GLENDALE : Ruptured Gas Main Forces Evacuation
- Buddhist Federation to Join Celebration
- LAGUNA BEACH : Pedestrian Crossing Highway Hit, Killed
- LOS ANGELES : Family of Woman Slain by Officers Seeks $20 Million
- Civil Rights Suit Filed Against Westminster : Courts: Escalating a long battle, firefighters union claims its top officials were victims of political retribution.
- Gates' Sole Opponent Is Disqualified From Race : Courts: Bonnie Rae Streeter failed to meet state-mandated requirements to run for sheriff, judge rules. She, however, vows to continue her campaign and seek write-in votes.
- Ransom Note Came in Montana Cattleman's Death : Crime: Ranch hand being held in connection with a 1986 O.C. slaying is called one of the prime suspects.
- Ducks Downed by Edmonton in Overtime, 3-2 : Hockey: Oilers' Arnott scores first and last goals to give Oilers their first win over Anaheim.
- MOVIESLatinos to Protest: A group upset over...
- Angels '94 : First to Worst: Braves Are the Best, and They're Bad in Big Apple
- 'Circuit Breakers:' Air Bag or Band-Aid? : Stocks: Wall Street is divided on anti-crash rules that apply the brakes in a steep market decline.
- AEROSPACE
- Angels '94 : How the West Could Be Won
- 2 Shot to Death, Suspect Wounded in Northridge Robbery
- Progress Report : * Here's the lowdown on nature's shakedown: what closed after the quake, what paused to recoup, and what's open again.
- Albert Goldman; Biographer of Presley, Lennon
- U.S. Alleges Fraud by Health Plan in Encino
- Countywide : Mexican American Group Elects Leaders
- SIMI VALLEY : Acquitted Man Wants Bomb Case Reopened
- Getting in Game Shape : After a Shaky Off-Season, the Big A Is Ready, Eager for Call to 'Play Ball!'
- Soka's Bid for Separate Trials Rejected
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A World of Difference for Worrell
- Security Plan Draws Skepticism From the Battle-Weary in Hebron : Mideast: Still reeling from mosque massacre, many consider outside observers 'useless.'
- O.C. Palimony Trial Catches Nation's Eye
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : Return to 'Age of Innocence' : * Prom gowns are returning to pink and dainty--but they are still paired with Docs industrial boots.
- AUTOS
- Presley, Lenders Finalize Plans for Restructuring : Home building: Creditors would get a 70% stake in the Newport Beach company under the agreement, which still must be approved by shareholders.
- AIRLINES
- It's Official: State Once Again in a Drought : Water: Winter precipitation was below levels seen during recent six-year dry period.
- Blast in French Reactor Kills 1; No Leaks Found
- Angels '94 : Platoon System Is Angels' Method to Madness Behind the Plate : Catchers: Chris Turner and Greg Myers will share time in hopes of establishing themselves at the position.
- LAPD's 'Wall' May Topple as Part of Entrance Exam : Police: Scaling the six-foot barrier is a key obstacle for applicants, particularly women. Critics says it's obsolete.
- Judging the Worth of Lost Lives
- NASA Chief Visits Rocketdyne
- Monthly Report
- It Won't Be Like Old Times When Eagles Come to Town
- Jordan's New Career Takes Off in Double-A : Baseball: Former NBA great believes playing with Birmingham will make or break him as a baseball player.
- Ducks' Hopes for Playoffs Dim : NHL: Anaheim loses to Edmonton, 3-2, in overtime. San Jose needs only three more points to clinch playoff berth.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge More Than Happy to Show Irvine Who's No. 1
- TV REVIEWS : 'Jesus in Galilee' Focuses on the Land
- A Toast for Kuralt and One for the Road
- Easter Gifts Make Retailers Hop for Joy
- Homage to Dracula : * The musical 'V.A.M.P.' will premiere tonight at West End Playhouse in Van Nuys.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Piece Still Missing in Guatemala Peace Mosaic : Central America: Three-year deadlock in lengthy civil war is broken. But the question of atrocities remains unresolved.
- EPA Denies Permit for Waste Burner : Environment: Foes of the high desert facility applaud the decision. National Cement says it will appeal.
- Calabasas Expects Painless Budget Process
- Major Art Robbery Case Gets More Abstract : Suit: Brother challenges sister's ownership of the works, which were recovered last year after a theft from a Northridge storage unit.
- State Grant Nudges Disneyland Resort Plans Forward : Development: The $30-million contribution will go toward construction of a $223-million parking structure if expansion project proposed for Anaheim takes place.
- 2 Held in Double-Shooting Deaths : Crime: Two brothers were killed as they fixed a car in a parking lot. Police are looking for a third suspect.
- CANOGA PARK : NASA Chief Gives Qualified Praise to Rocketdyne
- Initiative Sought on Health Care : Elections: Coalition advocates single-payer system in California patterned after Medicare. Leaders criticize insurance industry ads attacking Clinton plan.
- A Happy Camper : Underrated at Rio Mesa, and Overlooked in Draft, Ayala Makes It in Seattle
- SENIOR GOLF / THE TRADITION : Floyd Takes the Lead With a 65, but January's 67 Steals the Show
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Knocks Off Capistrano Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chaminade Rallies Past Montclair Prep
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Book Soup Bistro Stylish, Struggling
- 'Baby,' 'Madman' Hit the Midnight Circuit
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- Latinas Gaining On Latinos in Management, Survey Finds
- U.S. Trade Report Warns Japan
- School Head in Prom Dispute Is Reinstated
- THE TIMES POLL : Californians' Approval of Clinton at High Point
- Angels '94 : CALIFORNIA ANGELS : A Whole New Ballgame?
- Angels '94 : Chili : Davis Is Secure in His Designated Spot Despite the Presence of Close Friend Bo
- BURBANK : Dietetic Group Seeks Moorhead's Support
- Many Barely Beat State Deadline for Quake Aid : Canoga Park: Disaster Unemployment Assistance offers cash payments to owners of small businesses.
- Navy Cancels Its Search for Wayward Sea Lion
- For Bolen, It's Worth the Weight
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Hogging the Spotlight : Richardson's Razorbacks, the Toast of Arkansas, Take to National Stage
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana developer...
- America West Cuts Fares; Others Join In
- Visions of the West : * 'Desert Dreams: The Art of Maynard Dixon' will feature the painter's Southwest landscapes and drawings, poems and letters.
- Angels '94 : Compulsive Will to Win Separates Curtis From His Demons : Outfield: Taking a cue from Pete Rose, he feels he must play up to his full potential at all times to achieve star status.
- YORBA LINDA : Forum to Address Health Care Reform
- LAGUNA BEACH : Commercial Filmed at State Park Beach
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Jim Beam Stakes Winners Point the Way in Triple Crown Races
- Olazabal Sets Course Record With a 63, Leads by Four Shots
- Meyers Rebounds, Looks for a Wider Broadcasting Role
- ART REVIEWS : Scanlan's Humble House-and-Garden Works
- London Publisher Buys Software Toolworks : Communications: Pearson Inc.'s acquisition reflects how crucial media giants believe electronic software will be to the future of their businesses.
- No Winner Emerges After Grumman Deadline Passes : Defense: Northrop and Martin Marietta are to be informed on Monday which suitor had the best offer.
- Rising Yen Threatens Japan's Economic Recovery : Trade: Strong currency could thwart domestic growth. U.S. study accuses Tokyo of maintaining the most restrictive trade barriers in the world.
- Amtrak to Ban Smoking on Short, Medium Runs
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : N. Korea Urged to OK Full Inspections
- Body of Suspect in Scripps Case Is Discovered
- To Our Readers
- Felon Arrested in Newport Faces 'Strike 3' : Law: In the second case of its kind in the county, prosecutors are targeting a convicted robber and burglar who was holding a loaded weapon when stopped by police, authorities say.
- LA PALMA : Hospital to Have Free Seniors Health Fair
- New Twist in Case of the Missing Masterpieces : Crime: Artworks were recovered in August. But now brother of the woman who says she owns them has filed suit, saying she stole them from their late socialite sister.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Beats Wisconsin in Tennis Tournament
- Notre Dame Raggedy in 4-3 Setback : High school baseball: In St. Paul tournament, Knights make four errors and don't hit in clutch while losing to La Mirada.
- A Campy Stage Version of 'Foxes,' for Sure, for Sure
- Clinton Tries to Calm Stock Market Jitters
- A WILD QUARTER ON WALL STREET : Stocks Survive a Roller Coaster Day : Dow Takes a Beating, but Closes Slightly Higher
- Lower Egg Prices at Easter Are No Bargain
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Celestial Love Stories
- UFW Sets Off on Trek Back Into the Fields : Labor: With membership and influence flagging, the union says its 330-mile pilgrimage symbolizes a renewed commitment to the dreams of founder Cesar Chavez.
- EPA Sewage Treatment Plan for San Diego Rejected
- It's Official: State Is Again in a Drought : Water: Winter precipitation was below levels seen during recent six-year dry period.
- A Flight to Yesteryear : * Burbank Airport, which opened in 1930 and was once the area's aviation hub, bears Hollywood's imprint.
- MTA Criticized Over Rail Line Funding
- ENCINO : Alternative Sites Sought for Waste
- The Last Gasp of a Moribund System : Mexico: The ruling party goes through the motions for a candidate who's banking all on a ghost.
- VENICE : 19-Year-Old Man Arrested in Slaying of Motorist
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Frustrated Snow Wants to Be Traded
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Pulls Out 7-6 Victory in Bottom of 9th
- Many Schools to Scale Back Annual Mock Quake Drill
- Angels Try Bear Mascots to Lure Kids, Lead Cheer
- SANTA ANA : Children Get Preview of College
- Memories of Wildfires Past
- REAL ESTATE
- Navy Panel Seeks to Expel 29 in Cheating Scandal
- Off the Edge
- COSTA MESA : Soup Kitchen Plans Egg Hunt, Dinner
- CYPRESS : School's Land Use Request Rejected
- Countywide : Group Plans Cancer Information Push
- Dreifort, Park Are Major Players : Freeway series: Announcement due that both have made Dodgers. Park will become first Korean in the big leagues.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINAL FOURS : Speed Demon : North Carolina's Marion Jones Gets Tar Heels Out Front Fast
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS / MINORS : 12-Hour Bus Rides Await Jordan
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sister, Sister' Likable but Dysfunctional
- What's That Stomping? Here Comes 'Jurassic Park'
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim Green Burrito...
- A WILD QUARTER ON WALL STREET : Bulls See Values in Selloff, But Many Fear New Slide
- Caucus of Latino Legislators Backs Brown : Campaign: Seven members praise the Democratic front-runner in race for governor. But support is not unanimous.
- A Stellar Role : * The next few weeks will be ideal for viewing a nebula and star clusters--located close together in the early evening.
- High Court Rejects Ban on Sale of Recyclable Trash
- Times Names Theater Critic
- RIDING TALL: No lawyer jokes please. A...
- GARDEN GROVE : Siberian Students Visit High School
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in 'Rave' Party Shootings : Violence: More than 100 youths were attending spring break dance when brawl erupted at Westlake club. One man is arrested on murder charge in connection with the second attack.
- GRANADA HILLS : Copter Saves 2 Boys Trapped by Rattlesnakes
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Studying Costs of Annexing Area
- ORANGE : School Employees Threaten to Strike
- Paying the Price of Doing 'God's Work' : Somalia: Unwilling to risk U.S. lives, we stretched the rules and Somalis died.
- State to Buy 2 Properties Near Airport : Santa Paula: Owners of the houses destroyed in a 1992 plane crash say that splitting $250,000 is too little too late.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Racing Faces an Uncertain Future
- THEATER REVIEW : Good Things Come in Small Packages : * 'Mud' tells the story of a woman who wants out of an Appalachian shack--and an unfulfilling existence.
- PORT HUENEME : Cold-Storage Shed May Be Built for Firm
- PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN RIGHTS : Wearing the Veil, Under Penalty of Death : In their quest to root out 'Western corruption,' Islamic fundamentalists declare open season on Algerian women.
- MISSION VIEJO : Roller Hockey Finds Friends on Council
- Judge Alters Candidacy Statement of County Schools Chief
- NBA ROUNDUP : Silence Is Golden for Norman in Milwaukee
- REAL ESTATE
- S. Africa Declares State of Emergency in Natal Province : Violence: De Klerk sends troops into Zulu-dominated region, where Chief Buthelezi opposes this month's national all-race elections. Mandela applauds crackdown.
- A Quick Trip Through History
- LOS ANGELES : Community College Board OKs Pay Hikes for 3 Groups
- OXNARD : After-School Care Program Approved
- NHL ROUNDUP : Shark Lead Over Ducks Is Extended to 10 Points
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. Mulling Possible Repeat of Public Stock Offering
- Violence Overwhelms Paris Students' Parade
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Roberti Recall Emerging as Campaign of Paradoxes : Election: The longtime lawmaker is fighting for his political life at a time when he had planned to leave it.
- Firm Plans to Ask Voters to OK Landfill
- Easter Events : Here is a listing of Easter events scheduled through the weekend in Ventura County:
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Man Who Was Shot to Death in Boarding House Is Identified
- VENTURA : 5 Indicted in Fatal Shooting at Motel
- Escamilla, Collins, Sebek Honored
- Defections, Merger Shake Up Closed World : Hollywood: Breakup of Breslauer, Jacobson, Rutman & Chapman changes the status quo of managers' world.
- Uke's Rebuke: Out $90,000 and Out of the Running
- COLUMN ONE : Feeling Betrayed by Science : A scandal over faked data in a breast cancer study has left patients reeling and a pioneering doctor in disgrace. It also has heightened fears about human experiments.
- STOCK SETBACKS: The stock market rebounded from...
- Some Get an Early Start on Getaways
- Crime Plummets at Beaches Since Debut of Curfews : Law enforcement: State says more families and groups are having fun without alcohol in year since 10 p.m. closure began.
- No Fooling! Charlotte's the Final Stop
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : El Toro Gets Double Victory Over Mission Viejo
- Ruthless Streak : When Angel Center Fielder Chad Curtis Says He'll Do Anything to Win, He Means It
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Personnel Changes Catch Up With Pogues
- CBS Leads Lucci-Less Daytime Emmy Pack : Television: The 'All My Children' star is shut out after 14 losses, but still gets to host awards telecast May 25.
- A WILD QUARTER ON WALL STREET : Dow Takes a Beating, but Closes Slightly Higher
- Angels '94 : PLAYER PROFILES
- A Life of the Blues : * Randy Rich has had a few other jobs, but mostly he's made his way by playing his music on the L. A. bar and club circuit.
- Veterans Group Gets OK to Serve Alcohol
- Panel Says Cable Firm Broke Its Promises : Oxnard: Task force finds that Jones Intercable did not upgrade equipment or provide enough local programming.
- Job Hungry : 2,000 Line Up for About 200 DMV Openings
- Flails of the city: Prospective jurors for...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- OPERA REVIEW : Boris Has a Bad Dream : Mussorgsky's 'Boris Godunov' Is Subjected to a Revisionist Staging
- AEROSPACE
- O.C. PLATFORM : Why Secrecy in Shooting Probe?
- VENTURA : 4 Local Residents Arrested in Reno
- Lifting the 'Spirit of California' : Aerospace: Over 10,000 join Northrop christening of B-2. Lawmakers urge support for bomber program.
- Three Girls From Alemany Receive All-State Basketball Recognition
- Jones Gets Wish, Now He's Stuck
- Top British Screenwriter Terminally Ill : Television: Dennis Potter, the creator of 'Singing Detective' and 'Pennies From Heaven,' has cancer of the liver and pancreas. He has two works for TV that he is rushing to complete.
- Dylan Debut Is Icing on Hester's Cake
- Hours Added to Last Days of Fender Show : Art: The exhibit, which includes his first guitar, is breaking attendance records at the Fullerton Museum Center.
- Ask Anita Wins Feature, Turkana Is Disqualified
- Open House to Honor Former Coach Ambrose
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : MEN : Boycott Talk Not Quite Over Without Minority Changes
- National Video Rentals : 'Demolition' Holding Steady at No. 2
- MOVIE REVIEW : Murky Portrait of Serial Killer
- Suit Filed Over Troubled 'Jackson Family' Benefit
- Pop Album Chart : Pantera Drives All the Way to No. 1
- GM Voluntarily Recalls 204,000 Minivans
- World IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : 2 Million Gallons of Oil Spill Into Sea
- Ex-GI Executed for '78 Murder of Prostitute
- U.S. Warns Against Guatemala Travel
- Campaign Calendar
- Angels '94 : Trivia Time: How Well Do You Remember These California Angels?
- City Finds $2.2-Million Windfall in Its Budget : Ventura: The unexpected boost in revenues and fees may help officials avoid layoffs in the police and fire departments.
- VAN NUYS : Jury to Weigh Death Penalty for Killer
- VAN NUYS : Jury Mulls Murder, Robbery Charges
- LOS ANGELES : Malls Cannot Keep Out Protesters, ACLU Says
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Troy Misses Chances, Goes Down Swinging to Cooper City
- Macho Men Ready to Rumble : Van Nuys' 5-5 1/2 Buffo Muscles Up for 'World's Toughest Man' Title
- TV REVIEWS : 'Families' Studies U.S. Musical Styles
- KCBS Critics See Progress in Newsroom : Television: Councilman Alatorre and civic leaders say the station's management claims to be taking steps to improve the treatment of minorities, women and gays.
- Music: Industry sources confirm actor and producer...
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- MARKETS
- ABC-TV President Mandala Announces Retirement
- World IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : Chernobyl Reactors Unsafe, Agency Says
- A Call to Colors : Flowers add drama to a garden. But experts say to start with a plan.