- LA HABRA : Officials Crack Down at Railroad Crossings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic District Expects to Charge for School Bus Rides : Education: Trustees on Thursday will discuss a fee aimed at offsetting an annual transportation deficit of about $250,000.
- Conservative Comics : Quayle Is Among Speakers Discussing Politics of Humor
- Decisions
- They Should Have Found Better Way to Pass the Buck
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : CITY SECTION BOYS' AND GIRLS' SWIMMING FINALS
- Victory for Some Followed by Defeat : Angels: Many of the players are glad to see Rodgers go because of his public criticisms. The White Sox are oblivious, winning by 10-2.
- Raiders Sign Mosebar, Release Steve Smith : Pro football: Team retains veteran center, loses one fullback and obtains another.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Rangers Back in Form, Dominate Devils, 4-0
- TV & VIDEONew Yorkers Watch Leno: New...
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim manufacturer of electrical...
- Tax Benefits for Taco Bell Nearly Match Texas Bid : Incentives: If the proposed law passes, state officials hope the Irvine firm will decide the Dallas-Ft. Worth move is not worth it.
- O.C. Home Builder Sells $100 Million in Bonds
- Egyptian Lawyers' March Turns Into Melee
- Brown Suggests Borrowing $3 Billion to Erase Deficit
- SHOPPING : Snooping at the Checkout Line
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Get a Look at Possible Career Paths
- MOORPARK : Write-In Candidate Joins Supervisor Race
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Files 'Peeping Tom' Suit Against Restaurant
- Lapse Could Cost District $5.8 Million : Government: Funds for new Santa Ana school weren't spent by state's deadline. But district hopes to win an extension.
- Angels Will Manage Without Rodgers : Baseball: Bavasi fires him, hires Marlin pitching coach Marcel Lachemann to guide struggling club.
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Division VI at a Glance
- When Tapia Hit, Highland Faced Rude Awakening
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Hand-Held Radar Shows Contents of Walls
- Q & A : First Pension Allegations Spark Concern About 'Direct Participation' Programs : Investments: They aren't illegal, but use caution. Scrutinize the prospectus and always get a second opinion.
- Study Links 3 Allergy Drugs to Cancer in Mice : Medicine: Canadian tests prompt USDA probe. But no tests have been performed on humans and patients have not been advised to discontinue use.
- '90s FAMILY : A Sobering Look at Marriage
- Justice Dept. Asks Principal's Ouster in Race Case
- Russo Denies Locking Girl in Sports Court Bathroom : Trial: Westlake woman charged with child abuse says that her daughter lied, stole and disobeyed orders.
- People Killing Guns : Evidence Room Overflowing, Anaheim Police Will Ensure 300 Weapons Stay Off Streets
- BUENA PARK : County to Take Over Firefighting Duties
- Seniors Hesston, Stephens Help Cleveland Resurface
- Rand Says C-17 Could Tear Up Runways
- Housing Starts Slip in April, but Continued Strength Seen : Economy: Residential construction is down 2.5% nationally amid rising interest rates. The West sees a 6.8% drop.
- Fed Pushes Up 2 Key Interest Rates, Signals End to Increases : Economy: Half-point hike is double the size of boosts agency made earlier this year in effort to stave off inflation. White House is relieved and Wall Street reacts with buying spree.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Silent Lambs Speak to Mankind : OUT OF SILENCE; A Journey Into Language <i> by Russell Martin</i> ; Henry Holt; $22.50, 300 pages
- Lucas of Oklahoma Takes U.S. House Oath
- Status Report on Pipelines Delayed
- Softer Version of Bergeson's 1-Strike Bill Wins Key Vote
- Population Growth at New Low : Migration: Increase in state residents is the lowest since 1940-41. Weak economy is to blame, officials say.
- IRVINE : Adding Her Own Page to the Story
- DANA POINT : District Installs New Water Line
- Pastor's Belief in Convicted Killer's Innocence Is a Matter of Faith
- Sadly, Prop. 1A Is Needed : Bonds are required because state rejected pay-as-you-go method
- Law and Order on the Delta : Special DFG Unit Helps Patrol Sloughs Looking for Poachers and Other Violators, but Sometimes Compassion Necessary
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Looks Beyond Current Job
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : France Works in Anticipation of New 32-Team Cup Field in '98
- S. African Police Hunt White Rightists : Violence: Alleged ringleaders sought in bombings. The crackdown could cripple extremists.
- GIRLS
- Timing Problem Forces Southern Section to Schedule Runoffs : Track: Fifteen athletes will re-run their event Thursday in order to qualify for Saturday's finals.
- IMPACT OF THE FED RATE INCREASE / THE VIEW FROM MAIN STREET : Recent Hikes Do Little to Slow Consumer Spending : Financial: Although mortgages are higher, there has been little effect on the cost of most other big-ticket items.
- The Baldwin Co.: The Newport Beach home...
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine mobile computing software...
- Wayward Whale Getting Escort Back to the Sea : Animals: Scientists drive the six-ton baby away from a boat channel in Petaluma but say its troubles are far from over.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspected 'White Power' Group Member Arrested
- ORANGE : Homeless Children Spend Notable Day
- Highway Update : Accelerated Earthquake Repair Allows 1-5 to Reopen Early
- SAN FERNANDO : Lighting Assessment Left Unchanged
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer Charged in Freeway Shootings
- Aki AmayaSaddleback, Fr.GolfThe few times Amaya, from...
- Dreifort Allows One to Slip Away : Dodgers: Reliever gives up three consecutive hits in ninth and 6-4 lead turns into a 7-6 loss to Rockies.
- AIRLINES
- IMPACT OF THE FED RATE INCREASE / THE VIEW FROM WALL STREET : Wall Street Takes Heart; Dow Soars 49 on Move
- Only 16% of U.S. Workers Getting Company Training : Education: Global competition requires wider updating of skills, Labor Secretary Robert Reich tells group meeting in Anaheim.
- A Public Forum for a Private Horror
- Carola Goya; Choreographer, Expert on Spanish Dance
- Golden State Freeway Opens 3 Weeks Early
- House Votes to Limit Addicts' Social Security Pay : Disability: Funds for drug abusers and alcoholics would be cut off after 3 years. Treatment would be required. Senate has passed a similar bill.
- Symposium to Focus on Water Resources
- Simi Valley OKs Contract for Arts Center
- Pet Projects Added to City Budget
- Coach Makes Nice With Players, Gets Mean Treatment Anyway
- NBA PLAYOFFS / EASTERN CONFERENCE : Blaylock Comes Alive to Keep Hawks Alive
- O.C. DANCE : Ballet Pacifica Will Make a Leap
- FAMILY : 'Sign Me a Story': A Smooth Performance
- MUSIC REVIEW : Modern Progress Under Salonen's Green Umbrella
- Man Gets 28-Year Sentence in Rape of 79-Year-Old : Crime: The prosecution had unsuccessfully sought a murder conviction for Jose Alonso Garcia, saying he had destroyed the victim's will to live.
- Countywide : Smokeless Tobacco Dangers Outlined
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Front Office Aware of Poor Timing
- Methodical Rockets Put Suns on Brink : NBA playoffs: Houston opens 21-point halftime lead en route to 109-86 victory and 3-2 series lead.
- Tennis
- THEATER REVIEW : Kramer Turns Inward With 'Destiny'
- INSURANCE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Settlement Reached in Pacific Lumber Suits
- 4 Health Care Groups Form Statewide Network : Medicine: The joint venture is the result of reform prospects and pressure to cut costs.
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine provider of...
- BANKING
- Colorado Firm Buys Thielen Group's Facilities
- Nasdaq Plans Overhaul of Its Trading System : Markets: Proposal to narrow gap between asking price and bid on small stock orders could bring about lower prices.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Q & A: Mitchell Kapor : Lotus Founder Working to Guard Privacy in the Electronic Age
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Microsoft Unveils Software for Interactive Video Use
- Utility Stocks Have More Power Than You Think
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Adios, Amiga--You Had the Know-How but Not the Niche
- Fed Hike Sends Dow Up 49.11; Yields Plunge
- Birtcher Medical Systems Hires New Chief Executive : Personnel: Kenneth Cleveland will seek buyers for the whole company or some of its assets.
- RETAILING
- When Smoke Clears in the Gun Debate
- '90s FAMILY : New Dr. Seuss Book, Cartoon to Come
- Misconduct Charges Filed Against Judge : Courts: Orange County municipal jurist allegedly denied poor defendants their rights. His attorney says he is a tough sentencer but has done nothing wrong.
- Agent Goes Ape to Win Conviction : Wildlife: A Mexican zoo official is found guilty of breaking U.S. endangered species laws. He tried to buy a 'gorilla' that was a lawman in disguise.
- U.S. Vows Major Cut in Homeless
- NORTHWEST : Candidates React to Koll Disclosure
- LOMITA : Sheriff Opens Ombudsman Office to Field Complaints
- Doctors Save Hands of Retiree Left Tied Up for 6 Days
- Why I Envy South Africa : Our unequal schools, playgrounds, neighborhoods and streets have created an American apartheid.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Preliminaries Out of Way for El Camino Real
- Pele's Presence Likely : World Cup Role Near Certain as Rift Cools With FIFA Chief
- Baltimore Booster Bullish About Rams : Pro football: Peter Angelos says Ram owner Georgia Frontiere expressed a 'soft spot' for the city in meeting last week.
- Titans Are Winners in the Big West : Baseball: Conference committee gives Fullerton a share of title, and announces postseason tournament that school will play host to in '96.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Distracted Bonds Homers Twice in Victory
- Nuggets Refuse to Fold, Defeat the Jazz Again : NBA playoffs: Denver hangs on and breaks through in second overtime to win, 109-101.
- Message in a Bottle, or How Alcoholism Drama Defied Odds : Movies: 'When a Man Loves a Woman' is defying the conventional wisdom that dark subjects are a tough summer sell.
- HISTORY : Nazi-Hunters Fear Transfer of Document Center's Control
- Ruth Gillette; Broadway and Movie Actress
- World IN BRIEF : CAUCASUS : Azerbaijan Holds Off on Signing Truce
- Haiti's Army: Dozing Soldiers, Decrepit Weapons
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Division I at a Glance
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Verstraeten Pitches Four-Hitter, Leads Ventura Past Righetti, 3-1
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Division II at a Glance
- Christina MazurieRancho Santiago, Fr.Softball / ShortstopMazurie, from...
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Unseeded Woodbridge Shows It Can Play With the Best
- ROUNDUP : Century Withstands Irvine's Late Rallies to Advance
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Artists Escape From Dana Hills
- TELEVISION : Tale of Two Cities, Two Hosts: Same Old Story
- JAZZ REVIEW : Leitham, Berg: A Complementary Show
- Christopher in Jericho, Says He's Thrilled
- Chief Seeks Changes in LAPD Sex, Bias Policy : Harassment: Williams proposes new oversight unit. Transfers are under way at troubled West L.A. station.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Courthouse Design Work to Resume : Supervisors: Decision will allow planning for the $80-million project that had been delayed because of lack of funds.
- LA HABRA : Shortfall Imperils Anti-Gang Program
- CALABASAS : Chamber's Relocation Improves Visibility
- SIMI VALLEY : Price Club to Seek OK for New Store
- PORT HUENEME : Man Held After Police Standoff Is Called Loner
- Law Enforcement Groups Back White
- Conservatives Fling Well-Honed Barbs at Humor Conference
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SECRETARY OF STATE : Democrats Put On Spirited Race; Outcome Uncertain
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Rejects Plan to Restrict Homes Near Power Lines : Lancaster: Council members praise the concept but say electromagnetic field health risks are unproven.
- Funds OKd to Study Theater Conversion
- City OKs Low-Income Housing Loan
- Albright Defends Rwanda Troop Delay : United Nations: Sending extra 5,000 peacekeepers now would be 'folly,' ambassador says.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pension Spiking Debate Heats Up
- Merchants Recruited to Tackle Crime
- Review of Sanitation Officials' Acts Urged : Reaction: Call is prompted after locks are changed on doors of manager aiding district attorney with probe.
- Family Care Center Cancels Open House
- One Sport Just Isn't Enough for Weinstein : Athletics: Corona del Mar standout likes the team element of soccer and the individual aspects of tennis.
- Sea Hero Ends Layoff, Wins Feature at Belmont
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Canyon's Lineup Is Packed With Power : Division II: Comanches have overcome their weaknesses in pitching and defense by averaging 8.6 runs.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Firing Merely a Continuation of 34 Years of Confusion
- WORLD CUP '94: 30 DAYS AND COUNTING : LASTING GOODBY : Pele's Fete Magical : His Exit in '77 Game Recalled as Touching Moment in Soccer History
- Knicks Search for Intensity in Pivotal Game Against Bulls
- 2 Teens Shot Near Elementary School
- Bid to Save Two Men's Programs at UCLA Turned Down by Court
- Pat McLaughlin: Cause for . . . Pause : Pop music: The singer/songwriter, who opens for the Subdudes tonight in San Juan Capistrano, has a technique that makes his fans stop and take note.
- TV Ratings : Stephen King Miniseries Stands Alone
- WORKPLACE : Who's Reading Your Mail?
- O.C. Municipal Judge Facing State Charges
- Rx for Reform Too Bitter a Pill for Supervisors
- Agua Dulce Resident Named to L.A. County Board of Education
- Most of Cut in Sheriff's Budget Is Restored : Finances: Supervisors put back $45 million of a $60-million trim. But the move will tap an account that helps maintain the county's credit rating.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Mother, Son Indicted in Welfare Fraud Scheme
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 3 Area Students Win Volunteer Group's Awards
- SANTA ANA : Shop Center Site for School Backed
- Woman, Son Die in Fire Despite Rescue Attempt : Simi Valley: Husband suffers third-degree burns in his effort to pull wife and their child to safety.
- Late Spring Storm Moves Through Area
- District to Receive Plan for Uniforms at New Santa Clarita School : Education: La Mesa Junior High would become one of the first public schools in state to make mandate.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Geologist to Discuss Earthquake Damage
- Macy Leaves Cleveland Post to Join Moorpark College
- 3 New Sellouts Bring Total to 37
- ROUNDUP
- Patriots Give USC's McGinest 4-Year Deal Worth $6 Million
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : In other Division I matches:
- Deporting Gang Members
- Underwater Noise
- Cal State San Bernardino Player Might Have Been Ineligible : Basketball: Player on women's team, which finished second in nation, previously played professionally in Spain. College sends results of investigation to NCAA.
- Yitzhak Rabin
- Criticism of CLAS Tests
- Execution of Gacy
- Pay Increase
- Fed Hike Helps Stocks, Bonds but Not Dollar
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1994
- Obituaries - May 18, 1994
- Obituaries - May 18, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 18, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1994
- Haldeman's Diaries Show Nixon's Dark, Human Sides : History: Secret memoir tells of President's alternate glee and guilt at provoking antiwar demonstrators.
- BOYS TOWN WEST: It was 77 years...
- Late Rains, Coming Summer Heat Mean It's Time to Fight Fleas : Environment: Experts say we'll see a lot of the pests this year. They offer some tips for combatting the insects.
- Father Accused in Fatal Crash Freed to Attend Son's Funeral : Tragedy: Sheriff takes the unusual step even though the man is accused of drunk driving that led to his child's death.
- 73% of Court Clerks Join Sickout
- Player's Eligibility Could Cost School : Women's Basketball: Cal State San Bernardino sends results of investigation to NCAA after athlete's status is questioned.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Garamendi Puts $500,000 Into 3-Week Catch-Up Bid : Democrats: The infusion of family funds may be too little, too late. Many feel Brown's lead is safe.
- Pruner Ambulance Decides to Sell Business
- Inflation Fears? Heed Tokyo's Experience : Interest rates: The U.S. can take lessons from the disaster that followed Japan's rate hikes.
- Prudential Insurance Confirms Federal Subpoena of Records
- International Remote Posts 69% Earnings Drop
- Southern California Bank to Expand, Move to Anaheim : Finance: The institution, based in Downey for 30 years, hopes to raise up to $20 million to acquire new Orange County branches.
- It's a 3-Way Race to Build World's Most Powerful Jet Engine : Aviation: Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney and GE in heated competition to power new Boeing 777.
- U.N. Votes to Dispatch Peacekeeping Force to Rwanda
- ANAHEIM : Disney Makes Case Against Hotel Plan
- PERSPECTIVE ON DESEGREGATION : Remembering a Kansas Childhood : Registering voters, working in the legislature--and not getting invited to slumber parties.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Ex-Deputy Pleads Not Guilty in Drug Money Case
- Courts Face Sickout Today
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Brodeur, Devils Brush Off Rangers' Regular-Season Sweep
- Angels, Standing Pat, Lose to White Sox, 8-5
- Chromcraft to Acquire Wambold Furniture
- Clinton Formally Introduces Breyer as a Reformer
- Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to a Cease-Fire : Caucasus: Moscow brokers truce in former Soviet Union's longest-running conflict. But fighting continues.
- Mexican Candidate Meets Chiapas Rebels : Politics: Cardenas is first presidential rival to visit leaders of uprising. Move is seen as risky for his flagging campaign.
- Garage Sale Limit Given Initial OK : Government: Santa Ana law would permit sales on only four weekends per year. Council hopes to curb illegal businesses.
- State Seeks Return of Peirano Grant
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Stretch of Magic Mountain Road to Close for 18 Months as Bridge Is Replaced
- PREP GOLF : Fullerton Sunny Hills Upsets Palm Desert to Win Section
- RADIO
- Why 'Being Human' Misfired : Movies: Despite having Robin Williams in the lead, the movie is in trouble, in part because of low audience awareness and a difficult story line.
- Mead Will Sell Its Lexis/Nexis On-Line Unit : Data: The subsidiary could draw bids of up to $1 billion. Parent company wants to focus on core forest products.
- BioSource's Income Up Slightly in 1st Quarter
- AIRLINES
- FBI Sexual Harassment Case Is Reported Settled : Civil rights: Two female O.C. agents will be paid $350,000. Bureau director reportedly hastened resolution.
- China Dissident Held
- Assault Causing Miscarriage Can Be Murder Case
- U.S. Judge Rules Part of Brady Law Unconstitutional
- Culture : Lisbon Moves to Europe's Center Stage for Arts Festival : * Music, Angolan sculpture, archeology, theater and Bosch paintings are featured in the yearlong event.
- Union Argues Case on Pension Funding
- School Bus Bill Would Require Flashing Lights : Safety: Parents of boy killed crossing street prompt Bergeson's proposed legislation to stop traffic whenever children are disembarking.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Troupe Seeks to Teach and Entertain With Tribal Legends : Schools: Theater-in- education group acts out stories from North, Central and South America.
- PORT HUENEME : Motorist Arrested After Hitting Bicyclist
- Violence Against Minorities on Rise : Bias: Gay men have supplanted African Americans as the primary target of hate crimes in Los Angeles County.
- Piazza, Wallach Lift Dodgers Into First : Baseball: They each hit a home run and total seven runs batted in during 9-2 victory over Rockies.
- Manning Ready for Market : After Playoffs, He'll Hawk Wares as Top Free Agent
- Music Reviews : Youth Is Served in Finale : The O.C. Chamber Orchestra's program includes child performers Nomi and Arthur Abadi playing concertos by the young Mozart.
- Art Review : 'Betrothals': How Gorky Bridged Gap
- Hughes Missile Systems Co. of Canoga Park...
- Redken Announces Move to Kentucky
- Watson OKs Buying Bio-Separation Ltd.
- Rexhall Industries Posts $520,000 Profit in Quarter
- Mining Giant Gets U.S. Gold Bonanza for a Mere $9,000
- Auto Production Decline Holds Down April Report : Economy: Industrial output rose for 11th straight month but not at levels likely to spur inflation, experts say.
- Company Town : Atlantic to Name Ex-Sony Exec to Top Sales Job
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Gold Mine Job Polishes Off Garamendi's 58-County Work Stint
- Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks won...
- AIRLINES
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : Beauty Tips for Those Ugly Dogs
- Imminent Danger Defense, Used in Menendez Case, Is Upheld
- National Agenda : The Troubled Reign of Bhutto II : * In her second term, Pakistan's prime minister is long on rhetoric and short on action, some complain. Her political enemies are gaining ground.
- Remove Brush or Face Fines, Fire Officials Say
- Spanish Hills Builder Seeks Zoning for 89-Home Project : Camarillo Planning Commission to Consider Proposal
- Fleas Wake Up Hungry : Pests: Late spring rains have brought dormant eggs to life. Experts predict an explosion in numbers of the high-jumping, blood-sucking insects.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer Arrested in Freeway Shootings
- OXNARD : Motorcycle Officer Is Hurt in Collision
- Theater Review : 'Quilters': Warmth in the Wilderness
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel mental health...
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Rebuilding Fences Can Strain Good-Neighbor Policy : Real estate: Disputes arise over who pays the bill as residents repair their quake-damaged boundary walls.
- Next Step : Sarajevo Trying to Reinvent Itself Amid Brief Peace : There are trams to ride but no money for fares and little water, light or heat.
- MANILA : Thrilla in Manila
- BODY WATCH : Older and Wired : For those over 50, tin grins are in. Braces can help give adults a future with healthy teeth instead of false ones.
- New Italian Premier Woos Lawmakers
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Woman Who Feeds 300 Poor Children Fights City Hall : Houston Health Department says her much-lauded home operation violates codes. Both sides are adamant.
- King of the Con Men
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Restrictions on Alcohol Sale to Take Effect Immediately
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Aliano to Join Hart School Board
- TUSTIN : District Chooses Its Teacher of the Year
- Donations Sought for Turtles' Recovery
- Combatting Hate : Bias: Crimes against minorities are increasing across the board--with gays now victimized the most. The vast majority of incidents will go unprosecuted as the violence extracts a heavy personal toll in the county.
- TOLUCA LAKE : Ford Remembers Nixon at Charity Golf Event
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Assails Wilson Budget as $3 Billion in Red
- Derya BuyukuncuWoodbridge, Sr.Swimming / SprinterBuyukuncu set three...
- Sunny Hills Wins Section Team Golf Title
- Capriati Arrested, Faces Drug Charge
- Baritone David Giuliano, a senior at Mater...
- Pop Music Reviews : George Strait Still Aims to Please
- Pop Music Reviews : Spain's Raphael Let the Music Speak for Itself at Universal
- Agency Changes Locks on Official Who Is Assisting Probe : Investigation: Laboratory manager says sanitation district is trying to force him out. District calls action a security measure.
- Outlook Dim for 2 Riordan Plans
- Foes of Pornography Attend Meeting to Oppose Measure : Ventura: The City Council was expected to debate proposal limiting adult stores. But by late evening, the hearing had not begun.
- Teen-ager Shot While Driving
- May 17--Special Day in History : Court's prohibition of school segregation changed America's face forever
- Heavily Armed Man, Police in Standoff
- Austere County Budget Panned, Praised : Services: Reed says seven clinic closures would save $500,000 annually without hurting clients. But plan draws angry response.
- Screen Star Gilbert Roland, Who Played Dashing Cisco Kid, Dies at 88
- E=mc Squares Are Really Living It Up : Aging: A study says scientists tend to live longer than the rest of us. It seems the social graces that many of them admit they lack may not be so healthy after all.
- "The Who's Tommy" grossed $928,103--99.62% of capacity--for...
- Top Outdoor Marks: Track and Field
- SEVILLE : EU's Gypsies Gather
- Postscript : Millions of Land Mines Leave a Deadly Legacy in Balkans : * The U.N. Protection Force is dedicated to removing the devices planted by warring armies. But the process is slow and expensive.
- U.S. Says It Sees Signs Haiti's Military Leaders May Step Down Under Pressure : Caribbean: Officials caution no deal is pending. Meanwhile, provisional president names Cabinet with no prime minister.
- Countywide : Laguna Niguel Top Bike-Friendly City
- Orange Sues Over Inmates Housed at Lacy
- Tapping Into the Process of Learning : Class Links Mastery of Musical Beat to Academic Skills
- From Pond Life to Whales, Grants Give Life to Class Projects : Education: Simi Valley Unified School District presents show and tell for lessons funded by $30,000 in incentives.
- Valley Circle Off-Ramp to Close for 1 1/2 Years
- Center Nurses Stranded Sea Mammals to Health
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MINORS : Jordan Reaches the 30-Hit Plateau
- Angel Bullpen Is Battered, Beaten Again : Baseball: Butcher and Leiter are the latest relievers to falter and lose a lead.
- Brit Crackdown on 'Video Nasties' : Regulations Try to Curb Films Deemed Harmful to Kids