- Cal Poly Pomona Women Seeking Tennis Title
- Rams Sending Anaheim Notice to Escape Lease
- King's Ransom: Auctioning Elvis : A 50-Cent Gift Certificate Worth $500? Presley Memorabilia on Display This Week
- Company Town
- Rockwell to Sell Automotive Unit : Manufacturing: A competitor will buy three plants that employ 1,722 workers making plastic parts for cars.
- California Amplifier Loses $86,000 in 4th Quarter
- ORANGE : City to Start Reward Program on Graffiti
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stoll Withdraws From Race for Council Seat
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Changes for Project at Fair Site
- IBM Shuffles Management in an Effort to Reverse Slide : Corporate: Computer maker announces senior executive from printer unit will replace outgoing PC division president.
- SEC Looking Into Derivatives Trading : Regulation: The agency wants to know if companies reporting losses adequately warned shareholders of the risks.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Amwest Insurance Posts 8% Decline in Profits
- No Need to Be Born With a Silver Spoon
- Perry Backs U.N. Mission in Rwanda : Africa: The defense secretary promises U.S. support but not troops. The State Department dispatches two envoys.
- OXNARD : Private Group Wants to Run Strawberry Festival
- LOS ANGELES : Charges Against Nicholson in Car Smashing Dropped
- MOORPARK : Chaparral Students Excel at Science Fair
- Top Asian Students Include 5 From Valley
- Santa Ana Mariachi Festival to Be Canceled, Promoter Says
- Man Beheads Daughter to Appease Hindu Deity
- PACOIMA : Winning Students to Display Artwork
- Oncologist Faces Ethics Questions Over Release of Files
- Robinson: Time to Take Game to NBA
- A Seasonal Metaphor: the Jacarandas in Bloom : Spring: The brilliant but brief burst of purple trees brings us both hope and regret.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Testimony Backs Tax Relief for Quake Victims
- Dana Point : Braille Students to Take Tour of Harbor
- Words of Hope, Not of Revenge : Mandela foresees an inclusive government
- Vasquez's Special Treatment at Nixon Funeral Frustrates Board : Protocol: He was the only supervisor to be given a purple pin that allowed entrance to the exclusive reception hosted by the family.
- Pitcher Leaves Simi Valley High
- More Advertisers Are Tailoring TV Spots to Ethnicity of Viewers
- Already Riding the Highway : While Others Talk, GTE Says It Has Been Making Inroads in Communications Race
- Businesses Sought to Hire 125 Youngsters at Risk
- Veritec Names Chairman, Declares Reverse Stock Split
- Next Step : For PLO, a Long Climb Out of Chaos : The Palestinian leadership is ill-prepared to take over health care, schools and welfare in occupied lands. And time is short.
- Emergency Aid Plan Earmarks $1.2 Billion for Palestinians
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : FEMA OKs $5 Million for Santa Clarita
- WESTMINSTER : Council to Evaluate Grant Distribution
- Riordan's Revamp Plan Hits Trouble : Government: Some council members say consolidating departments could hurt programs on women's issues, pollution cleanup and housing.
- GRANADA HILLS : School Learns Adaptability After Quake
- The Rams: Going, Going . . . : Team invokes contract escape clause in preparing to leave Anaheim
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Metrolink Shortens L.A. Ride
- 11 More World Cup Sellouts
- SEPULVEDA DAM : Alternative Sites for Septic Facility Offered
- Man Says Penguins Beat, Threatened Him in Bar
- Nicholson Settles Case : Courts: Assault and vandalism charges against actor are dropped. Victim of golf club attack tells judge he was compensated.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : League Casts a Wary Eye on McNall
- Filling a Seat Not Yet Spoken For : Television: America's Talking, a 24-hour-a-day talk-show network that will premiere July 4, is conducting a nationwide search for a host.
- Company Town
- IHOP Corp. Reports Profit of $2.26 Million
- Doing Business : Caravans of Persian Gulf Money Return to Lebanon : Kuwaitis, Saudis and Egyptians eagerly invest in banks, real estate and commercial ventures in the newly stable nation.
- 3 L.A. Men Held on $100,000 Bond in Vegas Casino Robbery
- Clinton Seeks to 'Strengthen' China Ties : Diplomacy: President tells visiting vice premier that improvement depends on Beijing's human rights policies. But he is criticized for not 'sounding tough.'
- Sewage Spill in Tijuana Continues to Keep San Diego Area Beaches Closed
- LEGISLATION : Where There's Smoke: Great Tobacco War Rages in Capital
- 28 Die in Polish Bus Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Seek Man in Holdups at Two Bars
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Farm Heritage Is Focus of Coalition
- TOPANGA CANYON : Taxpayer Group Files Lawsuit to Block Park
- GLENDALE : City Offers Alternatives to Killing Pigeons
- Ex-Police Officer Gets Probation on Extortion Conviction
- NEWPORT BEACH : School to Celebrate 100th Anniversary
- Grandmother Faces Trial in Slaying of Son-in-Law : Crime: Jo Lulu Haynes, 74, allegedly lured Kenneth Lisi to her house under the pretense of picking up his children, then shot him.
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Magic for Orlando After Pacer Sweep
- STANTON : City to Let Legion Stagger Fee Payments
- Kodak May Announce It's About to Shed Drug Unit : Restructuring: It would be the first major move under leadership of George Fisher. Rumor boosts stock $3.25.
- Good News for Grads : Corporate Recruiting Is Up for Class of '94
- RETAILING
- March Construction Spending Thaws Out : Economy: Meanwhile, a survey of purchasing managers shows stronger growth than economists had expected.
- Grace Marks Concession by De Klerk
- Public Urged to Use New, Simpler Labels on Food : Health: Manufacturers must list calories, fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbohydrates, proteins and certain vitamins and minerals in each serving.
- BODY WATCH : Curbing the Craving for Fatty Food
- GLENDALE : Over Half of Students Limited in English
- Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Panah : Violence: Attorney for Woodland Hills man accused of murdering 8-year-old Nicole Parker assails the decision.
- TUSTIN : Schools to Honor Volunteers, Leaders
- Confronting the Mother of All Holidays : It's times like these when one stops and thinks, gee, but it's nice to be a man. We don't worry much about biological clocks. We can put off regrets and self-recrimination for years to come.
- No Need for a Dictator
- President Nixon
- Valuable Center
- Subway Tunnel Alignment
- Medi-Cal HMO Plan
- Alan Greenspan
- Friedan on Hillary Clinton
- Holiday's Meaning
- CLAS Attacks
- Street Closing
- TECHNOLOGY - May 3, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 3, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 3, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 3, 1994
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1994
- Obituaries - May 3, 1994
- Obituaries - May 3, 1994
- McNall to Keep Only 28% : Kings: Revised sale agreement will cut owner's share. Team president Mlakar leaves to join Penguins.
- L.A. Plans Cash Infusion to Revive Quake Ghost Towns : Rebuilding: Officials hope loans can save ravaged areas and stop spread of blight. Owners, banks must also help.
- Gnatcatcher Taken Off Threatened Species List : Courts: Judge says failure to disclose data was improper. Ruling may open door to O.C. development.
- White House Travel Office Firings Bungled, GAO Says : Government: Action against seven gave the appearance of inappropriate political pressure, it finds, adding that no laws were broken.
- Tentative OK Reached on Disney Park : Development: Accord on $3-billion expansion of Disneyland comes after lengthy talks between Anaheim and firm, which remains noncommittal about building resort.
- Christopher Conveys Syria's Reply to Israeli Proposal : Mideast: Official says Jerusalem is encouraged by response to peace initiative--but not ready for talks.
- The Show Must Go On, Fiesta Officials Say : Violence: Despite gang skirmishes that shortened the Cinco de Mayo celebration, organizers and city officials support the event. More precautions are urged for next year.
- Company Town : Viacom-Blockbuster Deal Near Death
- GOOD RIDE: As a board member for...
- Gnatcatcher Taken Off Threatened Species List : Courts: Judge says failure to disclose data was improper. Ruling may open door to Orange County development.
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE : We're No. 1 in the Arms Bazaar : A vigorous overseas sales program benefits a shaky U.S. industry, a shameful substitute for conversion.
- Anaheim and Disney Make Tentative Deal
- Crumbling Memory : Demolition Begins Today on Apartments Where 16 Died in Quake
- Costa Mesa Freeway to Get All-Purpose Lane in Each Direction
- Ventura to Consider Plans for Downtown : Growth: The Redevelopment Agency will look at setting priorities as well as funding projects targeting the city's oldest business district.
- VENTURA : Report Backs 77-Acre Development Plan
- Arcangues Wins the John Henry : Hollywood Park: Stewards' inquiry upholds the half-length turf victory by the '93 Breeders' Cup Classic winner.
- COMMITMENTS : 'We Have Nothing in Common Anymore'
- Composers Milk a Dead-End Aesthetic
- Linda and Delta in D.C.
- Open House for Teachers Planned
- Car Crash Into Pole Kills 1, Injures 4
- Trading Places and Perspectives
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Beasties Come on Strong at Peltier Benefit
- Truck Theft Suspect Dies in Collision
- Ricabal Helps Titans Rebound to Beat Nevada
- Hundley Powers Mets Past Dodgers
- OCC Crew Again Wins Newport Title
- Mike Cofer, an NFL free-agent kicker, won...
- BUENA PARK : Council to Comment on Fire Services Plan
- Winston M. Roche; L.A. City Engineer, Decorated Veteran
- Officials Say Big West Will Stay Together
- Turning the Tide on Seal Beach's Grain Drain : Erosion: Santa Ana River sand is an almost perfect replacement--and 9,000 truckloads of it may soon be on the way.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park Land Sought for Sports Complex
- McMillan Working to End City's Paper Chase : Simi Valley: He plans computer system overhaul to spur efficiency. Colleagues have long recognized his ability to improve government operations.
- Community Essay : 'Mentoring: a Two-Way Street'
- Bakery Closed After Health Inspection
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Casey Gets Some Help in Leading the Bruins
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Oakley Lifts Knicks After Ewing Ejected in Second Quarter
- Getting Involved : 'It's Your Community, Fight for It'
- South Coast Tries a Miniaturized 'Lips' : THEATER REVIEW
- MOVIESSuccessful 'Escape': "No Escape," the futuristic prison-break...
- FANFEST '94 : Kickin' Up Some Country : Pop music: Some 150 recording artists are on tap as well as a rodeo, carnival, vendors and a dance club.
- Strametz Earns Top Marks for CS Northridge : College track: Meet director thrilled with California-Nevada championships.
- TRACK AND FIELD : UCLA's Godina Proves a Master of Spin Control
- ORANGE : Strike May Disrupt Some School Services
- High School Basketball Player Slain at Party
- Festival Ends on High Note as Weekend Attendance Swells : Thousand Oaks: Conejo Valley Days draws about 37,000, helped by sunny weather. But some charity groups don't expect to register a big take when final figures are tallied.
- Traffic Signal at Mall May Have to Wait for Green Light
- SANTA PAULA : Motorcyclist, 19, Hurt in Accident Dies
- Simi Valley Ranks as Safest of Big Cities in U. S. : Statistics: Community tops FBI list for 1993 after serious crime falls 18.4%. Thousand Oaks places third.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners Approve Day-Care Facility
- Platform : Clinton and the Presidential Mystique
- Yeltsin Puts His Shoulder to the Wheel of Politics : Russia: As festering problems build, he demands support in writing for his increasingly suspect constitution.
- ART REVIEW : Exhibit at Loft in Laguna Is 'Nasty' in Name Only : Guest curator Dorrit Fitzgerald Rawlins shies away from the darker implications of her subject. She seems more interested in making the show 'aesthetically pleasing.'
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanchez Vicario Defeats Graf
- Man Found Slain in Neighborhood
- Today's Topic
- Serious Crimes Off 3% in '93, FBI Reports : Offenses: Director Freeh says 'few Americans will find much comfort' in such a small reduction.' Murders are up by 3%.
- Brown Turns Blues Into Green
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : New Youth Curfew Begins in Dallas
- Learning the Ropes
- Personal Tragedies Motivate Santa Clarita Woman's Public Safety Crusade : Activism: The deaths of her young son and a close friend transform Deborah Luck from an apolitical resident into an involved citizen.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Gandy Set to Prove He's the Answer, Not Question Mark
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Tackle Timing of Measure C
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart' Lacks Bite : While the original had great width and depth, this is a miniaturized version and suffers for it.
- PROFILE : Charting Litton's Future : New CEO Sees Defense Contractor in a Buy-or-Die Situation
- A PC Classic That Takes You Places
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pentagon Fears Loss of Important Technologies : Defense: U.S. approval of $580-million weapons-system computer subsidy underscores concern that foreign firms are taking the lead in industries crucial to national security.
- Risky Ventures Marked Early Clinton Investing : Finances: Strategies of President, wife hardly fit safe pattern for young couples' nest eggs. IRAs were ignored.
- 4 Killed, 4 Injured When Van Blows Tire, Overturns
- World IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Threat of Civil War Raised Over Clashes
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Electrifying Marriage of Interests
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council to Vote on Bolsa Chica Park
- Sermon : On Ethics and Today's Youth
- His Theory on Baseball Bats More Than a Lot of Hot Air
- Colt Has Talent in the Raw : Kentucky Derby: Whittingham hopes Strodes Creek will win despite going unraced as a 2-year-old.
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Expanded Role of TV Viewed Cautiously
- French Architect Wins Pritzker Prize : Awards: Christian de Portzamparc, 49, is praised for his originality and poetic use of space.
- Israeli Cabinet OKs Signing of Pact by Rabin
- Defense Plans to Put Hilbun's Sanity on Trial : Court: His lawyers concede that the former Dana Point postal worker carried out the fatal crime spree.
- LAUGH LINES : President's Briefing Caught Us a Little Short
- Lessons From a Grand Master : Ganjiro Nakamura III Teaches the Art of Kabuki to U.S. Students
- Keeping Dollar Above 100 Yen Seen as Crucial
- SOUTH KOREA
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Takes Campaign Into Homes : Small gatherings are designed to build grass-roots groups and raise funds. She emphasizes theme of jobs creation. Garamendi calls it a 'small plan.'
- Witness Likens Rwanda to Nazi Atrocities
- A Week After His Death, Nixon's Critics Surface : Presidency: Those who kept a respectful silence are saying 'enough already.' Supporters say praise is long due.
- A NEW SEASON: The United States Tennis...
- SANTA ANA : A GREAT Plan to Get Police in Classrooms
- Youth / OPINION : 'Affirmative Action in '90s Isn't Affirmative'
- Gripe : 'Every Building Should Have a Street Number'
- No Seles, Too Much Graf Robbing Women's Tennis
- Bush-League Play by a Foolish Fan
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gibson's Three-Run Shot Out of Tiger Stadium Adds to McDowell's Woes
- Theaters Opt for Truth in Popping : Movies: Some theaters tout kernels popped in canola oil after study's release. Others are sticking with coconut oil.
- Harris Works Show Strong, Evolving Personal Style : DANCE REVIEW
- MALAYSIA
- CHINA
- For Zinnemann, a High Honor
- 4 Die as Van Flips on Way to Las Vegas : Blowout: Nine Anaheim residents were on their way to a wedding when the vehicle overturned near Barstow after a tire blew out.
- Suspects in Lancaster Slayings Arrested
- Curbing Crime : Oxnard Police Starting to Crack Down on Curfew
- Dear Street Smart:While reading your April 25...
- Pitching Worries Lasorda : Baseball: Dodgers are beaten, 7-4, as Mets hit four home runs.
- El Toro Renaissance Man Returns to Restore Volleyball Program
- 'Hoffmann' With Hokum in San Diego : OPERA REVIEW
- CHINA
- Jury Selection to Begin in Lawsuit Over 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill : Courts: About 14,000 plaintiffs seek punitive, compensatory damages from the huge firm.
- Clinton, China Official to Meet as Trade Deadline Nears : Diplomacy: The White House refuses to discuss unannounced meeting with Zou Jiahua. It may be last high-level talk before a decision on trade benefits.
- COMMITMENTS : Uncarnal Knowledge : For many guys, a platonic relationship with a woman is a poor second choice. But there's much to be said for plain old friendship--and staying out of bed.
- COLUMN ONE : Bouncing Back With a Twist : As we slip out of recession, a turbulent, new California is emerging. Global competition will make our economy lean and mean. Immigration will help fuel it. Image problems may hold it back.
- WESTMINSTER : Alternate Named to Disciplinary Panel
- Conversation With Chanthan Chea : 'We Have Grown Addicted' to American Freedom, Democracy
- Reseda Woman Awarded Royal Treatment for Volunteer Work
- VENTURA : Board Approves New School Choice Policy
- ORANGE : Trustees OK $80,000 of $150,000 Legal Bill
- Elevator Music a la Stefan Dickerson : POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS
- The Pacific : <i> Chindonya </i> Take Marketing Back to the Future : Japan: The versatile street performers give recession-battered businesses a simple, inexpensive way to advertise.
- Banned Nation of Islam Speaker Addresses Canada Group by Phone
- Moscow May Day Rings of History and Rhetoric : Russia: Last year's scenes of riot police and rebellion are replaced by a celebration of spring and the spirit. At a workers' march, hard-line Communists blast Yeltsin.
- Shooting Victim Lives in Fear : Crime: Newport Beach woman suffers a year after being wounded by former mail carrier Mark Hilbun.
- JAPAN
- Q & A : The Ins and Outs of the Proxy Fight : Q & A: John Wilcox, chairman of a proxy solicitation firm, discusses what some O.C. companies have recently faced.
- Signed, Sealed and Delivered
- Simi Valley Tops List of Safest U.S. Cities
- Sailor Is Beacon of Hope for Hungry
- HONG KONG
- THAILAND
- Feeling Guilty? Good : Believe it or not, guilt does serve a purpose. (Moms have always known this.) It can shift the balance of power in a relationship and it's one way of atoning for your sins.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Filmmaker's Change of Venue Still Has Cameras Rolling : ROBINSON <i> by Christopher Petit</i> ; Viking $20.95, 204 pages
- 2 U.S. Journalists Killed, 1 Hurt After Hitting Mine in Bosnia
- Residents' Distrust Builds Over Extent of DDT Threat : Pollution: Word of 1980s settlement raises suspicions. Neighbors angry despite partial cleanup near Torrance.
- Ford to Pay $1.35 Million in Bronco II Rollover : Settlement: Southland man was paralyzed when his sport-utility vehicle flipped in 1990. Auto maker has said the vehicle is safe.
- Marriage, Guilt and Martyrdom
- Bentsen, NRA Debate Need for Ban on Assault Weapons
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Khmer Rouge Shells Kill Peace Marchers
- New Approach Puts Investments 101 to the Test
- Orange County Frets About Losing Visitors : Tourism: Business leaders are moving toward a collective marketing campaign for the area.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Bashing the System, Not the People
- 2 Journalists Killed, 1 Hurt After Hitting Mine in Bosnia
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : 'Light' Cigarette Risks Questioned
- But Can She Stop the Lawyer Jokes? : Law: Roberta Cooper Ramo, the first woman to lead the ABA, is tired of the anti-attorney backlash and wants to reform her profession's image.
- Can't Compete With Imports? Make a 'Dumping' Charge : Trade: Congress and federal bureaucrats are compliant in stacking rules against exporters.
- Titans Sweep Softball Games
- Swimmer Cornue Selects Harvard
- Watergate Will Always Be With Us : Nixon: In democracy, it's not winning or losing, but playing by the rules.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Tewksbury Scores a Quick Six
- Mr. Angel Is Winner at Hialeah
- 'I Have Metamorphosed; I Am Not a Caricature' : Q & A with TOM LEYKIS
- A Few Thoughts on Rock Hudson and Another Man Named John . . .
- Attack on Vietnamese Immigrant Called a Hate Crime
- PERSPECTIVE ON STREET ENTREPRENEURS : A Spiteful Shot at Curbside Vendors : One city's setback in court inspires a bill that, statewide, puts even the beloved ice-cream truck at risk.
- Countywide : Annual Shellfish Warning Issued
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Helping the Blind: Enlist Teens from Disadvantaged Communities
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Returns, Is Hit in Face by Ball
- MiscellanyThe Big West Conference will consider expanding...
- FANFEST '94 Kickin' Up Some Country : Pop music: Some 150 recording artists are on tap as well as a rodeo, carnival, vendors and a dance club.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Beethoven in a Movie Palace
- Symphony Ends Season on a Vibrant Note : MUSIC REVIEW
- Israel-Syria Talks in 'New Phase,' Christopher Says : Mideast: He presents Damascus with Jerusalem's peace proposals. The initial response is negative.
- HOT JOBS : Recreation Job Offered Change to Hairdresser
- MANAGED CARE: In a profession subject to...
- Freedom may soon be history for wild horses : Tourist traffic has taken its toll on an Outer Banks herd. A safer 'range' is planned.
- Mandela Clear Victor in Early Vote Count
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : 2 Neighborhoods, 2 Destinies--in One L.A.
- Trackers Slay Cougar Suspected of Killing Jogger
- A Little Kindness Never Hurt? Sure
- DANA POINT : Speakers to Address Crime Watch Group
- Courage, for Sanity's Sake : House must buck the gun lobby and approve assault weapons bill
- SDSU Unceremoniously Deflates CSUN : College baseball: Kempton provides CSUN's best pitch--after 7-3 loss.
- AEROSPACE
- Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Ann Miller . . . That's Entertainment!
- Economic Profile
- Celebrities to Help Raise Library Funds
- FULLERTON : Cal State Professor Wins Top Honors
- Is the Car Driving Society to Ruin?
- Earnhardt Wins a Wild Race at Talladega
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson's Parents Go It Alone
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot in Front of Apartment Dies
- Slump, Angel Losses Test Salmon's Patience
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Strait Is Game, but Voice Isn't; Concert Reset
- 'Gondoliers': A Memorable Trip
- An Electrifying Marriage of Interests
- Beilenson Is Among House's Top Spenders on Mailings : Public funds: The Woodland Hills lawmaker ranks 11th out of 435, a study shows. He expended $166,439 to send newsletters and other material to constituents.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Bill Cosby One-Liners Leave Drake, Not Penn, Relays Laughing
- Formula One Star Senna, 34, Killed in Italian Crash : Auto racing: Former three-time world champion is second to die in two days at Grand Prix of San Marino.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Heinen Wins With a 68 at Houston
- Why Won't TV Let Jews Intermarry?
- Hammering the Competition : Top Vocational Students Show Off Their Skills at Statewide Contest
- Countywide : Curfew Violator Bill Would Affect Parents
- VENTURA : Program Helps Kids to Draw What They See
- Really No Way to Study for Employee-Selection Tests
- Weapons Labs Are Struggling to Find Their Role in the '90s : Nuclear facilities face uncertainty and shrinking budgets
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Facility Simplifies Recycling
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Panel Helped Open Way for Disabled
- COSTA MESA : One Basketball Hoop to Be Put Up in Park
- Angels' Lights Stay Out : Baseball: Not even Anderson can escape the darkness as the Red Sox hand them their fifth consecutive loss, 10-1.
- Pantera: Heavy-Duty Shaking at the Civic : POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS
- Singer and Storyteller Has Talent Worthy of a Famous Name
- Buddhist Symbol
- Mailbag: A Def Ear to 'South Central' : TELEVISION
- Golf Courses
- Desert Protection
- COMMITMENTS : THE WORD ON THE STREET : What Troubles Our Teens? : Lack of school spirit, segregation and uncertain futures are a few of the worries high school students expressed when Times staff writer Michael Quintanilla asked them to share their greatest fears and concerns.