- MIDEAST : Big Win Puts Israeli Union Chief on Every Dance Card
- Malawi Leader Surfaces
- Home Entertainment : PolyGram's Music Video Strategy
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Wins 24th in a Row
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- El Camino Real Says 14 Enough for Chatsworth
- License Plate Holder Sales to Benefit Arts
- Easy Goer Dies Suddenly at Age 8 : Horse racing: Colt, best remembered for rivalry with Sunday Silence, won Belmont Stakes in 1989.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Is Anyone Fooled by TV's Self- Promotion?
- Festival Puts OCC in Close-Up : Film/video: Work from students at 'Orange County's film school' is big on variety, reputation.
- For Contreras, Northridge Mates, the Days Appear Numbered : College baseball: Matadors, with a pitching staff decimated by injuries, face three games against the hottest team in the WAC.
- Gritty Highland Makes Waves on Volleyball Court
- Theater Review : Long Beach 'South Pacific' Downplays Sentimentality
- Away From His Job, Todd Donoho's Life Is Far From Trivial
- Revealing the Mechanism of 'Buy It!' Message : Art: The link between photography and the culture of consumption is examined in the 'Commodity Image' exhibit in Laguna.
- African History, Prodded, Rewrites Itself : Art: Re-evaluation is producing more exhibitions such as 'Ancient Nubia' at the Bowers in Santa Ana.
- Movie Review : 'Million': Not Always a Payoff
- Jeffires Deal Isn't Done Yet : Pro football: Ram official says contract is set, but wide receiver says he could remain with Oilers.
- Users' Guide to SubCal, the Land the Postseason Forgot
- Bulls Seek, Find Edge in History : NBA playoffs: But Jordan-less Chicago faces a much tougher climb from an 0-2 deficit against New York this year.
- TV Reviews : Gossett Stars as Sleuthing Restaurateur
- O'Connell Cuts Foot but Still Wins Surf Heat
- Tansley Is a Winner Despite His Relaxed Attitude : Track: Titan senior is favored to win 3,000-meter steeplechase at Big West Conference meet, which begins today.
- Poster <i> Provocateur</i> Lobs an Anti-Nixon Volley : Art: Robbie Conal and his 'guerrilla' team plaster Yorba Linda with satirical rendering. But most folks don't get it.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Ilmor Engines' Domination Confirms Status
- We've Heard
- Movie Review : 'Demons 2' a Smart, Sexy Horror Show
- National Video Rentals : 'Carlito's' Catches 'The Fugitive'
- Music Review : EAR Unit Ends Its Season With Theatrics and a Twist
- Few Bilingual Teachers Feel Magnets' Pull : Education: Bonus pay at regular campuses with more minorities lures instructors away from the highly lauded schools.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Rebuilding Blocks of Education : CAPISTRANO VALLEY : Overall Response Is Good--for Those Who Like to Learn
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Countywide : White House Aide Hears From Elderly
- College to Host May Kite Festival
- Applications Open for Speed Humps
- FULLERTON : High School District to Eliminate 27 Jobs
- A Problem of Attraction : Magnet Schools Are Under Pressure to Recruit Bilingual Teachers but Can't Offer a Vital Bonus
- Trustee Seeks Restraining Order on Book-Ban Group
- Neighborhood Watch on Wheels Proposed for Thousand Oaks : Crime: A businessman's plan would furnish cellular phones to hundreds of workers who are on the road.
- TRABUCO CANYON : Water District Plan Challenged in Court
- Chili Is Red Hot : Davis Leads Angels in 9 Categories, Takes Team to First
- Devil His Due Favored to Repeat at Pimlico
- Scyphers Will Not Seek Temporary Restraining Order
- Prisoners
- Jobs and Inflation
- $4.5-Million Award
- They're Straight-Edge, Clean and Proud of It
- Trucking Deregulation
- Flogging in Singapore
- World Cup Security
- OTHER NEWS - May 13, 1994
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- POP/ROCK - May 13, 1994
- Obituaries - May 13, 1994
- Obituaries - May 13, 1994
- 2 Slayings May Have Colosio Link : Probe: Sheriff's Department seeks to determine if men shot on I-5 had ties to assassinated Mexican candidate. That country's government denies any connection.
- HELP WANTED: For 15 months the rubble...
- First-Grade Girl Struck by School Bus : Safety: The 6-year-old is in serious condition. A traffic signal at the intersection was burned out, but the 'don't walk' sign was working.
- Angelos Talking to Rams : Pro football: Orioles' majority owner, leading figure in Baltimore's effort to attract an NFL team, is in Los Angeles for informal meetings.
- Auto Makers Seek Delay of Electric Car Mandate : Air quality: Officials say technology isn't ready. But critics say firms want excuse to do nothing.
- Negotiators OK Tentative LAPD Pact
- Girl Is Struck by School Vehicle, Seriously Hurt : Sun Valley: Authorities say first-grader may have been confused by burned-out traffic signal.
- State High Court to Review Santa Ana's Homeless Law
- Electric Ford Van Briefly Catches Fire at Testing Site
- Study Finds Progress, Promise in Fuel Cells : Transportation: The technology could create 70,000 Southern California jobs and be used to make pollution-free cars.
- HEALTH
- Potato Salad: Hold the Mayo
- Managers of Indian Casino Are Indicted
- Tips From Orange County Style Experts
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Evita' Returns Better Than Ever : Civic Light Opera's latest production of the popular musical is the best of the three it has staged.
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : City Rejects Claim by Former Worker
- Candidate Threatens to Sue Over Letter Alleging Shady Business Dealings : Politics: GOP race for 36th Congressional District escalates as Ron Florance accuses Susan Brooks of trying to deceive voters about his past.
- REGION : Dress Code Considered at 5 Elementary Schools
- COSTA MESA : Security Is Buffaloed by Calf's Birth
- Reed Makers Working to a Different Tune
- Open Enrollment
- Parking Garage Funds Expected in Highway Bill
- Softball Titles, Playoff Field Still Not Settled
- International Business
- Acme Holdings Inc.: The Irvine equipment rental...
- Employers Want More for Less From the Class of '94 : Jobs: College placement offices report that prospects have improved--but the rules have changed.
- Political Shift Cost Ovrom Her Job : Temple City: A newly elected councilman says the former city manager's spending pattern did not fit the City Council's emerging fiscal conservatism.
- The Faces"Long Player" (1971) Warner Bros.Like Mick...
- MONTEBELLO : City to Put Bite on Dog-Cleanup Scofflaws
- Of Ambition, People Skills and Broken Legs
- TRANSPORTATION : Fear of 4-Wheel Commuters Keeps Bike Kickstands Down
- With a Lesson Plan, Choosing the Right Preschool Is as Easy as ABC
- GOINGS ON : Stars' Tribute for Comedian to Benefit Lobero Theatre Project : Salute to comic great Jonathan Winters in Santa Barbara will help launch the second phase of the facility's preservation project.
- Knott's Cloud 9: High on Nostalgia, Floor Space
- New Law Has Schools Extolling Their Assets : Education: Open enrollment debuts next week. Some campuses are recruiting through TV and newspaper ads.
- CARSON : Group Charges Fraud Over Absentee Ballots
- Officials Faked Data to Justify Computer, Suit Says : Courts: Whistle-blower alleges he was dismissed for alerting investigators to county's $8.6-million purchase.
- Retired Nurse Paying Price as Victim in Fraud Scheme
- What Makes 'Tommy' So Good? Start With the Players and Score
- COVER STORY : Teaching Tolerance : High Schools Implement Programs to Help Ease Racial Tensions
- King's Lawyers File Appeal for More Time : Lawsuit: Attorneys ask U.S. 9th Circuit Court to intervene after they ask Judge Davies to allow two more hours for cross-examination. He granted only 53 minutes.
- VENTURA : D.A. Ends Probe Into '92 Fatal Accident
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tewksbury Methodically Beats Young, Cubs
- Urban Thai
- Special Teas From Vietnam
- Muffins: Lumpy Is Good
- Meet 'Flabio,' beefy poster boy for the '90s.
- LAUGH LINES : Seeking a Kernel of Truth in Oily Situations
- QUAKE LOANS: A $30-million federal program aimed...
- COLUMN ONE : Derivatives: Perils of Ingenuity : These computer-fueled deals are so esoteric--yet pervasive--that many investors pin fortunes to them but not many know how they really work. Regulators are watching closely.
- SIGHTS : Exhibit of Latino Works Has a Mystical Quality : Paintings at Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard are in different styles, but all portray expressions of inner life.
- Conservative Sets Up Legal Fund for Clinton's Accuser
- Security Plan for World Cup OKd
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Hunger Strikers to Protest Forced Return of Haitians : Policy: Los Angeles religious, political and civic leaders to hold one-day fast today.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dependable Classics, With Devotion : Most of this Italian fare hits above the mark. Soups satisfy, the scampi is elegant and the gnocchi are soft and light.
- Bike Enthusiasts to Hit the Trails at O'Neill Park
- Countywide : Bergeson Housing Bill Wins Key Vote
- Man, 25, Slain in Anaheim Alley Fight Identified
- No Murder Charges Filed in Burbank Fatal Shooting
- Coalition Champions Immigrants : Campaign: Group of labor leaders, academics and clergy says it will focus on education in its battle against election-year rhetoric.
- State Citations Possible in Fire Deaths of 2 Men : Investigation: Cal/OSHA may cite the county Sanitation District or employer of workers.
- Suns Blister Rockets With Record Rally : NBA playoffs: Barkley scores 34 as Phoenix overcomes 20-point deficit in final quarter to take 2-0 lead in series.
- Policy Dictated Disciplining of Baseball Coach : High school athletics: Simi Valley school board has been pressing administrators to act as watchdogs in regard to extracurricular activities.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Special Effects Director Looks Beyond Movies : Hoyt Yeatman's company has won two Academy Awards. Now it's expanding into projects that combine film and theme park rides.
- THE REGION : Volunteers Sought for Eyeing Weather Threats
- LONG BEACH : Losses at Queen Mary Are Less Than Expected
- Clinton's Welfare Reform Plan Not Likely to Pass in 1994, Bentsen Says
- Run-In With Klaas Murder Suspect Recalled : Courts: Alleged killer of Petaluma girl gave a bizarre story for being in the isolated area before being let go, deputy testifies. Police were unaware of the kidnaping at the time.
- VENTURA : At 100, Former Principal Takes Life in Stride
- Three Added to Lineups for OC Football Game
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Savanna Bypasses Trouble Spots, Wins
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sales May Boost Arabian Racing
- Pop Music Reviews : Pam Tillis Shows Growth, Depth at Crazy Horse
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW / JAN HERMAN : ART's 'Search' Looks Only for the Laughs
- Club Review : Hollywood's Hip Three Clubs Is Aces for the Singles Crowd
- Bond Yields Rocket Again; Stocks Slump
- Shareholder Bank Disputes Psychiatric Center's 'Poison Pill'
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Executive Travel : Rental Cars Get Into the Cellular Act
- Winners Entertainment Inc.: The provider of video...
- House Committee Balks at Funding C-17 Accord : Aerospace: The bill also authorizes four planes instead of six, further clouding McDonnell's troubled program.
- Topics / Business : Parsons Group Picked to Head Airport Project
- If you've been by Nora's Bistro in...
- All you ever wanted to know about...
- Santa Ana Officer Kills Assault Suspect : Shooting: Victim's girlfriend and mother dispute police accounts and say he was ready to surrender.
- Council Blocks One Cellular Site but OKs Another
- Open Enrollment
- No More 'Rah Rah Rah' for Thomas : Pro basketball: Piston guard retires at 33, saying he no longer has the energy to play at his accustomed level.
- Taking 'Million to Juan' Shot : Paul Rodriguez Makes a Star-Packed Film With Just $500,000
- Chicago's Deep-Dish Burrito
- THE REGION : Funds for Adam Scott Fellowships Hit $56,000
- TOPICS / BRIEFLY : Theater: Teens Invited to Audition
- Buthelezi, Winnie Mandela Join S. Africa Government
- THE STUNT MAN : In 'Couch Potato Science,' Circus-Style Antics Are Part of Rick Lewis' Lessons
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Keyed-Up Kids Strut Stuff at Computer Demo
- PASADENA : Celebration to Honor Mandela, Malcolm X
- HIS AIM IS STILL TRUE : Costello Regrouped the Attractions Not to Be Trendy but to 'Do the Songs Justice'
- Juan Valdez Look-Alike Contest Gets a Roasting
- Steinem to Discuss New Book of Essays at Ventura Bookstore : Her rare local appearance will involve a talk Monday evening followed by a book-signing session.
- Man Kills Parents, Self During 911 Call : Tragedy: Neighbors say the former geologist snapped after two years of unemployment. His brother, who was critically injured, was on the emergency line when gunfire began.
- Unexpected Pop From Gunn Lifts Chaminade Over Crespi
- Van Cliburn to End 16-Year Southland Hiatus at Bowl
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Parker Hopes to Make History at Pomona
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Sanchez Stays Hot, Pitches One-Hitter
- COMMENTARY : Coaches Riley, Jackson Searching for More
- 'The Who's Tommy': Is Wizardry Enough? : Touring Company Brings Spectacle to Costa Mesa; L.A. Run Arrives in July
- Theatre Review : Words Are Still the Thing With 'Angels' in Cerritos
- Irvine Co. Minority Holding Offered for Sale : Real estate: Howard P. Marguleas seeks $94 million for 5% stake. Brokers say shares will attract pension funds, wealthy investors.
- Enhanced Imaging Buys PPG Division for $22 Million
- International Business
- International Business : Bundesbank Lowers Two Key Lending Rates Half a Point : Economy: German central bank's move triggers other cuts in Europe. Analysts had expected a smaller reduction.
- International Business
- Man Gets $1.8 Million in Dog Case
- CLAREMONT : Unwelcome Tattoo Studio Relocates Outside the City
- Man Arrested in '93 Theft of Rare Coins
- TOPANGA : LEARN Reform Divides School
- OXNARD : Mobile Home Rent Initiative Opposed
- The Dark Fears Behind the CLAS Tests
- THOUSAND OAKS : Guidelines Sought on Sales of City Property
- Two Arrested for Sleeping in Palisades Park Under New Ban
- Legendary Performers Return for Old West Fest : The genuine article--Buck Page and his Original Riders of the Purple Sage--will perform Sunday.
- A Front Seat View of the Wall Controversy
- City Launches Full-Court Press at Park
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : City Opposes Proposed MTA Bus Service Cuts
- SHOPTALK : Time to Get Fired Up and Buy a Barbecue : There's a big range in prices and styles. Gas-burning models are friendlier to the environment than charcoal burners.
- Extradition of Carpenter Ordered
- SOUTH GATE : City Offices May Again Be Open 5 Days a Week
- YORBA LINDA : Mayor Resigns Post With Cancer Society
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Honors Former Librarian
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Backs Restrictions on Alcohol Sales
- City Manager Exempt From Cap on Accrued Benefits : Ventura: John Baker is entitled to nearly $50,000. Others forfeit unused vacation time over a limit.
- GLENDALE : Street Vendor Plan Hearings Scheduled
- Population Grows at Sluggish 1.3% Rate : Statistics: The 1993 figures show smallest gains since record- keeping started. Oxnard and Port Hueneme led the county in increases.
- AGOURA HILLS : Group Vows Fight Over Utility Tax Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Charged With Molesting Boy
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Manager's New Contract Approved
- Deputies Patrol Campus After Racial Brawls
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Might Not Need Wrist Surgery
- Katella Softball Coach Fired
- Angels Can't Recall More Pleasant Day : Baseball: They move into first place after winning twice against Rangers, 8-6 and 13-1.
- Knicks Save Best for Last Quarter : NBA playoffs: Starks' three-pointers key as New York takes 2-0 lead over Chicago, 96-91.
- Rangers, Delay Can't Stop Angels : Baseball: Smith, Fabregas provide key 10th-inning hits to beat Texas, 8-6, in completion of suspended game.
- IRVINE : Girl Dives in Front of Train, Is Killed
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Unser Passes Michigan Test, Gets Up to 226.478
- DIVISION I PREP DIVING : Routson Wins the Title With Record Score
- GLENDALE : Shop Co-Owner Recognizes Rare Coins, Aids in Arrest
- 2 Matadors Miss Out on Home Games
- Four More World Cup Games Sell Out, but None in Dallas
- Screening Room : Derek Jarman Retrospective Charts Artist's Evolution
- Plenty of Rock Albums Tell Story, Too
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNTY SUPERVISOR : Schaefer Focuses Campaign on Attacking Crime, Improving Safety
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : In Weighty Debate, Money Would Tip Playoff Scale
- Beilenson Urges House Panel to Allocate $15 Million to Buy Land for Park
- VENTURA : Police Seek Man in Fatal Shooting
- Lifting Himself to New Heights : Burroughs' 18-Year Pole Vault Mark Is Shattered by Finland's Sallinen, Who Has Scaled 16-4 3/4
- Paul McCarthy's Precious Bodily Fluids
- 5% Stake in Irvine Co. Is Up for Sale : Investment: Minority owner's offer--discounted at $500,000 a share--is likely to lure pension funds and the wealthy.
- Executive Travel
- Gallo and Mondavi Take On Kendall-Jackson
- 6 First Ladies Honored at D.C. Gala
- A KINGDOM MISPLACED : Historically, Egypt Has Gotten All the Glory--but Who Knew About Nubia?
- Opposition to Babbitt as Justice Is Assessed : Supreme Court: Clinton sounds out senators on their reaction to possible nomination. Interior secretary is believed to be top choice.
- PASADENA : Vigil Commemorates 3 Slain Teen-Agers
- CLOTHES MINDED : You find a look that works and stick with it, right? Wrong. We change, and so should our sense of style. Be open to change. Vary much. O.C. fashion experts offer advice to get out of the rut.
- FOR THE KIDS : It's a Zoo Out There for Youths Heading to Camp : Summer programs give children who love animals--from lizards to goats--a chance for some close-up encounters.
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Rebels Near Army Stronghold in Capital
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Unlikely Alliance Could Take Shape in Hungary
- Unz Urges Abolishing Workers' Comp
- A Smile Makes a Great Accessory
- Aide Says She Concealed Job as Fund-Raiser : Courts: Former worker for Assembly Republican Caucus testifies in state Sen. Frank Hill's corruption trial. She says her duties included targeting firms with pending legislation.
- Topics / RELIGION : Disappearing Retreat : Jesuit hideaway on Monrovia Nursery land will close Aug. 28. Encroaching development and a building in disrepair led to decision.
- Ex-CIA Official, Wife Engage in Overt Operation: Editing
- Near Musty Antiques, SDT Is a Breath of Aromatic Air
- GARDENA : Fans of Willows Lobby to Save Nearby Parcel
- For Teens : KID SUCCESS : How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Duarte High Senior Knows the Way
- VENTURA : Judge Upholds Arrest of Witness in Trial
- Cleanup Unearths Chunks of DDT : Environment: White clumps buried two to three feet deep are found to consist mostly of the toxic pesticide. The EPA is reassessing its operation in Torrance-area neighborhood.
- Arafat Says: Who, Me? : Transition to Palestinian self-rule trips up over his ineptitude
- Probe by D.A. Stirs Assembly Campaign : Politics: Democratic rivals Ted Moreno and Zeke Hernandez accuse each other of attempted bribery, illegal taping in 69th District primary race.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Ex-School Employee's Suit Alleges Bias and Harassment
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Why We Live Where We Live and Why That Even Matters : TO MAKE A HOUSE A HOME <i> by Jane Davison and Lesley Davison</i> ; Random House $27.50, 320 pages
- When Demand for Good Grades Leads to Abuse : Education: Teachers worry that many Asian American parents use harsh discipline to force their children to be successful, study finds.
- Yemen Conflict Seems to Be Settling Into War of Attrition, U.S. Aides Say : Mideast: Prolonged fighting could destabilize region, an American diplomat warns. Scud missile kills 25 in capital.
- Palestine Police Give Gaza Arabs a 'Taste of Freedom'
- Two Teachers Push Charter School Plan : Education: Organizers say proposal for campus in downtown Long Beach would cut administrative costs and boost test scores.
- Topics / CRIME : El Monte Felony Rate Ranks Low
- Caught Off Guard : While aiding drivers, the barrier has made cyclists' only coastal route from Santa Barbara to Ventura a high-risk outing.
- NORWALK, LA MIRADA : School Board Seat to Be Filled by Appointment
- Thousand Oaks Announces Curfew Crackdown
- Lobbying: Cleaning It Up : Rightly, Congress moves to restrict gifts
- Judge Denies Piroli's Bid for Seized Money
- SEAL BEACH : Plan to Synchronize Traffic Signals OKd
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sales, Employment Soar at Black-Owned Companies : Minorities: Magazine says growth in 1993 far outpaced that at majority-owned counterparts.
- Marguleas' Agricultural Empire Appears in Trouble : Profile: A rating service suspends its approval of Sun World after three top executives leave the company, a major California fruit grower.
- Executive Travel : Saved by the Bill? Cellular Rentals Pick Up
- Cheese-Chive Biscuits, Oatmeal Cookies
- INGLEWOOD : Council to Review Plan on Drilling Near Fault
- Widow Dressing
- Lewis Puller Jr.; Pulitzer-Winning Writer
- Left, Right Switch Roles on Clinton Harassment Claim : Politics: Those who discounted Anita Hill's charges against Clarence Thomas support Paula Jones' against the President, and vice versa.
- LONG BEACH : Groceries-for-Guns Program Scaled Back
- Redondo Student Suspended for Firing Gun at School
- Designing Women : Architecture: An exhibit of the work of female interior designers points to their longstanding absence from the forefront of the profession.
- Feeling Spacey? : Class Ponders Psychological Effects of Rocket Travel
- CITY HALL NEWS / ALTADENA : 59 Votes Give Dudley a Council Seat
- COVER STORY : Crime by the Numbers : As Downey Case Shows, Credit Fraud Is a Pervasive Problem
- LAGUNA BEACH : 2 Hired to Appeal Landowners' Victory
- 3 More Accused of Stealing Drug Money : Inquiry: They and others allegedly stole tens of thousands of dollars seized by sheriff's narcotics unit.
- HEALTH WATCH : Blow Away the Smoke
- More Than One-Third in UCI Survey Complain of Bias
- Former Raider Kelly Agrees to Ram Deal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Might Not Need Wrist Surgery
- CLU's Harper to Pull Brief Double Duty
- Mayor, School Supt. Back Plan to Aid Santa Ana Youth : Activism: But they say it will take time to implement program formed by church group after family survey.
- SURFING : Haughey Posts Top Surf Score
- PBS 'Playhouse' Faces Prospect of Fading Role : Television: After the next two seasons, productions will likely drop from nine to five.
- Western Digital, Rival Stocks Fall on 'War' Report
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The firm said Tuesday...
- Insurance Commission Rebates at Issue
- COMPTON : Pay, Ethnicity of School Appointees Criticized
- VENICE : At Violent Corner, Galanter Talks of Peace
- A Turn for Verse at Cafe Voltaire
- STRUCTURES : Blending the Old and New : Public tours of the Santa Paula home, built 65 years ago by architect Roy C. Wilson, will benefit the Ventura County Symphony.
- Cities Gird for a Flood of Retirements Fueled by Spiking of Pensions : Civil service: Change in state law is prompting workers to leave before new guidelines take effect June 30.
- CITY HALL NEWS / DUARTE : Utility Tax Gets Preliminary OK
- CERRITOS : School Fiscal Advisers May Stay, State Rules
- Russian Parliament OKs Austerity Budget Plan : Economy: In boost for Yeltsin, lawmakers back blueprint. Deepening recession is expected.
- 4 Secondary Schools Win State Award
- SANTA ANA : Teachers Get an A+ From Candidate
- Just Shut Up (He Means It in a Nice Way)
- Two Hits? Dodgers Need One : Baseball: Mondesi's home run breaks up Reynolds' perfect game and is enough for Astacio, 1-0.
- Long Beach Concert Programs Unveiled
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Note
- Pioneering the Biomedical Future at NIH
- Digging for Answers : State Investigators Examining Finances at Sunnyside Cemetery