- GIRLS' BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Basketball School in Session : Tournament: Sacramento El Camino has been to State final before, and wants everyone to know it.
- 'ER' Bright as Nova but Is Burnout Near? : Commentary: Intense action brings whopping audiences, but the NBC series might need to step away from the emergency room for a long life.
- 'Bosna!' a Tribute to the Bosnian People
- TELEVISIONEntering the Emmy Race: Actor Tim Allen,...
- Oscar Says, 'Let's Do Lunch,' So They Do : Movies: The mood is giddy as Academy Award nominees gather for a pre-ceremony photo shoot and luncheon.
- GOP Seeks to Distill Foreign Policy System : Legislation: Move to privatize functions and merge agencies meets opposition from White House. But Helms' plan finds favor in Congress.
- Daring 'Greed' Is Rich With Erich von Stroheim's Visions
- Trying to Cope With Loss of Sister, Brother : Violence: The families try to care for three young children. The two victims were shot to death by a bystander after a minor traffic accident in Pomona.
- Potentially Tainted Water Is La Conchita's Latest Concern
- Police Keep Lid on Investigation of Officer's Wounding : Inquiry: Police refuse to say if suspect died from bullet wounds. Critically injured Robert J. Henry was reported slightly improved at the hospital.
- Namihas Blames Typo for Wrong Diagnosis of Cancer : Trial: Ex-Tustin gynecologist concedes mistake in letter to woman. He's accused of mail fraud in billing patients for unnecessary and expensive surgery.
- Nudist Colony Founder Voted Citizen of Year
- Youths Help Elderly Man With Home Cleanup : Moorpark: Students come to the rescue after reading of his plight with the city over the condition of his house and property.
- ANAHEIM : School Gets Activities Director
- PORTOLA HILLS : Crews Seek to Restore Phone Service to 2,300
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- Irvine Doesn't Size Up Well Against Stanford
- Players Draw the Line Against Replacement Games, Records : Baseball: They say they won't agree to a settlement that recognizes strikebreakers' performances.
- BASEBALL
- Pete LythgoeCypress, SophomoreBaseball/PitcherLythgoe, from Sonora High, is...
- Varied Debut by Chorovaya Akademia
- BASEBALL : Piazza Takes His Cuts at Replacements
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sparks Sets Mark for Concordia
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Kentucky Cycle' Bares Dark Side of American Dream : The seven-hour epic follows the turbulent experiences of a West Appalachian clan.
- MODERN HISTORY : Not All the Cultural Legacies Are Ancient, as 2 Exhibitions on Greek Folk Art Prove
- House Legal Bill Called All but Dead in Senate
- MALIBU : Woman Is Found Fatally Stabbed in Her Seaside Home
- Petition Drive Calls for Vote on Policing : Council: Santa Fe Springs group wants residents to decide on the change from Sheriff's Dept. to Whittier service.
- Panel Challenges Fire Dept. Bias Report : City Hall: Committee has sharp words for findings of no wrongdoing in probe of discrimination against female recruits.
- Anaheim Files Lawsuit Over Sony Jumbotron
- Compassion in the Case of the Telfair Kid
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Pioneer, 102, Tells Tales of Rural Reseda
- High-Tech Todd Road Jail Opens to Inmates : Corrections: First group arrives to serve time at $53.7-million facility near Santa Paula. Prisoners, staff welcome move to spacious site.
- 'Oldest Rookie' May Sue for Reinstatement : Police: Attorney says Edward Olivares is considering 'all options' now that the LAPD has rejected his bid to rejoin the force.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Slain in Argument Identified
- Rock Star : Archeologist Wins Acclaim for Theories on Easter Island Statues
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Music From New Century Players
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Panthers No Match For Royal
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : Davis Must Sit for Three Games
- Chaminade Strikes Out Crespi, 7-6 : Baseball: Davis' throw cuts down tying run at home to end Mission League opener.
- LONG BEACH : Food Bank Seeks Money for Flood Repairs
- BY DESIGN : A Beastly Assignment : How to make a human-sized teapot and a candelabra? Ann Hould-Ward used fancy wiring, prosthetics and pryotechnics to make the the stage production of 'Beauty and the Beast' come alive.
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Discuss Landfill Expansion
- Youth, 19, Found Shot to Death in Driveway of Home
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : 'Bruin Defense' Not Just a T-Shirt : College basketball: UCLA says new attitude has been big reason for success this season.
- Ex-Residents Turned Away in Effort to Vote on Guns : Election: City clerk notes the need to re-register at new addresses. Losers in contest for seat in Council District 3 call for recount.
- The Rites Of Spring : Plotting Spring
- The Season's Greetings : A few of our favorites from the spring harvest.
- Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON SOUTH KOREA : When Doing Business There ..
- Rites of Spring : Kitchen Tips : Ricotta
- Redeeming Parsley
- Board-and-Care Home Review by State Sought : El Monte: Assemblyman to seek changes in oversight of facilities such as now-closed Dahlia Gardens, a home for the mentally ill.
- LONG BEACH : Work to Start on Rail Overpass, Sound Walls
- GOINGS ON : A Weekend Walk on the Arty Side of Santa Barbara : More than 75 artists and 20 galleries will participate in a guided tour.
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Historic Status Sought for Malaga Cove Library
- Panel to Bolster Bill on Naming an O.C. Trustee
- Storytelling by Grecian Urn
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel and Syria Appear Primed to Make Peace
- Sports
- Top Israeli Wiretapper to Head Telephone Firm
- Fashion by Degrees : Interaction With the Local Trade Is Key to Orange Coast College's Apparel Program
- Trackers Kill Mountain Lion Near Fillmore : Wildlife: The cat may be the same animal responsible for deaths of two dogs in recent months.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Predicts Victory for Civil Service Reform
- IRVINE : City Rejects Plans for Gas Station, Carwash
- Persistence--and a Ticking Clock : Christopher helps get Mideast talks going again
- They Want Indy Cars Off Roads and on Ovals
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Let's Get This Thing Unfolded and Hit the Highway
- COMMENTARY : Jordan Puts His Spin on Why He Quit, but Is Anyone Fooled?
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : At 18, Miller Is Role Model for Kids
- Produce Bazaar Will Join Channel Islands Harbor Sights : The new venture will open next month with 15 to 20 growers offering seasonal fruits and vegetables and fresh cut flowers.
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT: PETER ARONSON : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Real Hot Button : Court TV Executive Is Keeping His Finger on the Kill Switch
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Hockney: Magic of 'Flute' Is No Fluke : The artist, who designed the sets and costumes for the show, credits Mozart but adds a dash of color to the reception himself.
- HOUSING : Disabled Pair Fight Order to Modify Family Home : City officials have ordered a quadriplegic and his arthritic sister to remove additions to structure and to evict a family friend from a converted garage.
- Anniversary Specials Serve Dinners at 10
- THEATER : New Home, New Spirit for Zeitgeist Theatre
- Standing Firm in the New Workplace : Labor: In an era when unions seem to be in trouble, the AFL-CIO remains optimistic that trainees can become instruments of change--and challenge the system.
- Orange County Almanac
- STATE ELECTIONS / 35TH SENATE DISTRICT : Democrat Vows All-Out Battle Against Johnson : Politics: Madelene Arakelian, who got 7.9% of the vote, is a long shot. Gil Ferguson and Doris Allen face uncertain political futures.
- COMMENTARY : Georgia Can Win the Pot, but She Has to Ante Up
- PREP ROUNDUP : Petrie, Bolsa Grande Blank Bloomington in Softball
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Integrity' a Glance Back at Troubled Political Waters
- Into the Mix : Some Arts Groups Embrace Vietnamese; Others Barely Recognize Them
- CLUB REVIEW : Sounds Like a Good Time at El Floridita on Mondays
- SIGHTS : Confronting a Painful Taboo in Commanding Manner : Chris Hanson's art show tackles the subject of incest, but is effective enough to avoid being reduced to mere polemics.
- COVER STORY : Cart Wheels : On Sleepy Catalina, Avalon Motorists--Even the Sheriff--Travel at a Golfer's Pace
- BY DESIGN : THE FALL COLLECTION / LONDON : The Present and Future Are Here and Now
- Businessman Found Shot in His Car : Crime: Police say Gary Sinkus, who lived in Whittier and was co-owner of a Diamond Bar contracting firm, appears to have been a victim of a robbery.
- School Opening Leads to Traffic Hazards
- The Mayor's Bike Tour
- A Superior Image in 'Jeopardy'
- CalPERS OKs New Policy to Restrict Out-of-State Travel by Board Members
- KEEN ON GREEN : Some of the Freshest Food Ideas Are Made in This Shade (and There's Not a Shamrock in the Bunch)
- SIGNAL HILL : City OKs Minimum 10% Raise for Police
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Every Poem Tells a Story of the Tough Realities of Life : TWO CITIES: On Exile, History and the Imagination <i> by Adam Zagajewski</i> ; Translated from Polish by Lillian Vallee; Farrar Straus & Giroux $22, 254 pages
- GLENDALE : Cosmetology Classes at School Spared
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School District to Cut 1995-96 Budget
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : It Only Stands to Reason
- AIDS Testing of Inmates Is Postponed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council OKs Redevelopment Commission
- Groups Can Raise Cash at Yard Sale
- 3 Valley Schools Among 100 Applying to Join LEARN
- Ambitious Pace Set for Immigration Task Force : Congress: Rep. Gallegly heads the group that hopes to list proposals by end of June. It will consider tougher border enforcement and counterfeit-proof ID card.
- OXNARD : Vargas to Leave El Concilio to Seek Doctorate
- NIT ROUNDUP : Penn State Run Beats Miami Run
- Money (and Tradition) Worked Against Rams : Analysis: League voted against move to St. Louis because Fox wanted a rebate. And when Rooney and Mara spoke, other owners listened.
- PREP BASEBALL : Kolbach, Mater Dei Top Tustin
- Actors' Gang 'Gynt' Is a Treat and a Test : Theater review: Company presents the Ibsen work as a raging, raunchy burlesque. But the cast has trouble sustaining the energy throughout the manic treatment.
- Kariya, Lebeau Click and So Do the Ducks
- ORANGE COUNTY FANS' CHOICES
- WHITTIER : City Again Rejects Canyon Development
- EVENTS : Flock of Fun Ushers In Capistrano's Most Celebrated Affair
- SHOP TALK : It May Take Luck of the Irish to Find St. Patrick's Day Gifts : Aside from green beer and the odd shamrock trinket, the pickings are slim.
- Ex-Navy Hospital Site Becomes Battleground for Neighboring Cities : Development: Rift appears to be widening over Long Beach plan to turn the plot into a shopping center.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Little Leaguers Warmed Up for Opening Day
- Bank Robber Opens Fire. . . on His Own Partner
- Youth
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH : District Agrees to Sell Vacant Bear St. School
- 12 Picket Nursing Home Conditions
- THOUSAND OAKS : Village Square Center May Get a Face Lift
- Bias Probe by Fire Dept. Challenged
- Peter Sellers' Daughter Gets 6 Months in Jail for Drugs
- Plan to Aid Multimedia Firms Stalls : Business: City Council cool to bill that gives tax breaks to entertainment companies in Hollywood and North Hollywood.
- SANTA ANITA : Ankle Injury Forces Hishi Amazon Out of Much-Awaited U.S. Debut
- Monica HolguinFullerton, FreshmanTrack and FieldThere seemed to...
- Group to Place Interns With Area Businesses
- Bill Seeks to Shift Funds to Classrooms : Education: The measure would limit administrative spending to 5% of a district's budget. It has bipartisan backing and strong teachers union support.
- County Parks May Get By With a Little Help From Friends
- Doc Laura's Advice Can Pack a Very Mean Punch
- HAWTHORNE : Council Delays Vote on Tax Increases
- Surrender the Square? : No, Just Pocket the Change
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Battle of Words
- LOS ANGELES : Tax Break for Entertainment Firms Held for More Study
- Relatives Mourn Man Killed After Music Awards
- Irvine Company Stakes Future of Video Game on Free On-Line Samples
- FOR THE KIDS : A New Mode for Perpetual Motion : Youth Takes Up Snakeboarding and Comes Out a World Champion
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Relying on a Sound Bite From Distrusted Media
- The following are the top music sales...
- REDONDO BEACH : New Center to Help Veterans Find Jobs
- FORKLORE : Carrots
- GOP Moves to Approve $17 Billion in Spending Cuts : Budget: Potential targets include President's volunteer service initiative and public broadcasting. House vote on bill's final passage is set for today.
- Getting a Taste of Nature
- THEATER REVIEW : Earnest Revival of Wilde's Masterpiece of Satire
- Clinton Wins Striker-Replacement Fight : Labor: Senate GOP withdraws bid to block President's order, which allows sanctions against firms that hire permanent substitutes during walkouts.
- Grappling With Growing Pains : Good Advice and Attention to Detail Will Help Solve Mystery of Gardening
- 'Hideaway' Really Grabs Teens Who Get Thrills From Chills
- Dream for Wilson Could Be a Nightmare
- COLUMN ONE : The 'Pacific Paradox': Islands of Despair : The region's good times have passed many tiny nations by, leaving them mired in poverty. Critics blame government waste, depleted natural resources.
- LAPD WATCH : Beyond Defense
- Importance of Even-Handedness : Will Clinton hold a 'balancing' meeting after Sinn Fein leader's visit?
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOMOPHOBIA : Hate, Not Humiliation, Is at Fault : A gay man confesses his interest in a straight acquaintance on TV and everyone 'understands' what followed. Why?
- Council Approves New Water Rates
- Youths Want Living Memorial to Friend : Sympathetic Council Denies Plea to Rename Park
- TUSTIN : Projections Show City's in Sound Fiscal Shape
- Doctor Pepper
- Alleged Exclusion From Black Class Probed : Education: Officials at community college are investigating charges by anti-affirmative action group.
- WESTCHESTER : Loyola Recruiting Brochure Wins Honor
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Panel Votes to End Trade Classes
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees Vote for Halt in Conference Travel
- BURBANK/GLENDALE : Agencies to Consider Diesel-Run Trains
- SECURITIES
- Irvine and Tustin Weeklies Will Be Delivered With Times
- Pudding Cake, Macaroni and Cheese
- HOLLYWOOD : Complaints, Suit Filed Over Apartments
- Johnson, Arakelian in Runoff for O.C. Senate Seat : Politics: Assembly Republican who moved into district is matched against Democrat who got 8% of the vote in special election.
- WESTWOOD : Memorial Service to Honor Pioneering Botanist Mildred Mathias
- Digging Up Dirt on the Art of Gardening
- HEALTH : Free HIV, AIDS Tests Available
- Changing of the Guard : Term Limits, GOP Gains in Assembly Prompt Longtime Staffers to Move to Greener Pastures
- Driven by Memories as Strong as a V-8
- THE REGION : Azusa, Other Cities May Copy Pasadena's Ammunition Law
- PASADENA : Groundbreaking Set on Community Garden
- Pat McLaughlin, "Get Out and Stay Out", <i> Dos Records</i>
- Mexico Interest Rates Soar; Investors Continue to Flee
- Man Convicted in Sexual Assault, Death of Toddler
- Charges Filed in Slumlord Case
- OXNARD : 5 Adults, 4 Juveniles Arrested in Sweep
- Democrats Decline to Endorse Alatorre
- Democrats Fail to Back Alatorre's Reelection
- Bogus Guards Steal $213,000 From Casino
- LANCASTER : Man Convicted of Raping, Shaking Infant to Death
- Record Number of Schools Apply to Join LEARN
- Senior Classic at Mesa Verde : How To Play Mesa Verde
- STUDIO CITY : Permit Parking Starts Near Intersection
- Stanford a Tall Order for UCI
- MEDIA
- Senate Vote a Setback for Viacom Cable Sale : Broadcasting: Company may be forced to deal with Tele-Communications Inc., industry analysts predict.
- Yankee Boil
- Spring Lamb
- Rites Of Spring : Celebrating Father Spring
- Gang of Four, "Entertainment!" (1979), <i> Infinite Zero/American</i>
- Japanese Mayors Call A-Bomb Attacks a Crime
- Sports
- SAN PEDRO, RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Group Opposes Nature Center for Dana Park
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Private Beach Club's Renovation Plans OKd
- Who Knew Rodman Was a Material Guy?
- SIMI VALLEY : Audit Criticizes City on Quake Claims
- SAN CLEMENTE : I-5 Checkpoint Is Back in Business
- HEALTH
- International Business
- Argentina Fighting to Reverse Capital Flight : Crisis: Deposits have shrunk more than $4 billion since Mexico devalued its currency.
- REAL ESTATE
- NEWS : Rain Falls, Prices Rise
- Business : Pomona to Get a New Wal-Mart : Retailing: A Christmastime opening is planned. The store is expected to create 200 jobs and bring up to $375,000 in annual sales tax revenue.
- Council Members' Feud Escalates Over Expense Account Use : La Puente: Official calls on district attorney to probe colleagues' alleged misuse of funds. Her opponents accuse her of similar misdeeds, and direct city staff to take punitive action.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Frank Blair; Anchorman on NBC's 'Today' Show for 22 Years
- COOKSTUFF : TOOL : Iron Man
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Net Losses : Vietnamese immigrant fishermen who ply local waters face such problems as a language barrier, dilapidated boats and complicated regulations.
- Yeltsin Signs Law Expanding Adoptions by Foreigners
- STOCK WATCH
- Studio That Made a Smash Is Headed for the Junkyard : Film: Famed for its epic car-crash movies, the Gardena facility's site will now be home to an auto salvage firm.
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Navejas, Flores Sworn In; Rival Alleges Fraud
- Voters Unswayed by a Planned Ad Blitz
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Private Beach Club's Renovation Plans OKd
- Library's Architect: Credit Where Due
- Handguns: Proposal to Register Ammunition
- Time for Campaigns to Voice Conscience
- Environmental Reform by GOP
- Mountain Lion That Attacked Dog Is Shot : Wildlife: The dead cat is thought to be the same sighted numerous times. Two other canines had been killed in the area.
- Election: Total Voter Turnout Is Low
- Marks on Liberal Women
- LONG BEACH : Cable TV Show to Host Police, Gang Members
- DOWNEY : NASA Could Transfer Shuttle Operations
- Cut Back the Fat in Ventura Positions
- Newt Gingrich
- Transit: Green Line Link for Hughes Employees
- Providing Hope for the Hungry
- MONTEREY PARK : Chu Named Chair of Census Advisory Group
- English Instruction
- Budget Amendment
- Savings and Debts
- It May Be a Case of Misguided Criticism
- PASADENA : Groundbreaking Set on Community Garden
- For All That Ails, a Social Solutions List
- Homeless: Suit Over Santa Monica Laws
- Politics: Second Recall Attempt in Covina
- Youths: Support for Venice Arts Mecca
- Violence: Gang Members Celebrate Truce
- OTHER NEWS - March 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 16, 1995
- Obituaries - March 16, 1995
- Obituaries - March 16, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 16, 1995
- Red-Hot Latin Energy at El Calor
- League Owners Reject Rams' Move to St. Louis
- Teacher Served Time for Child Abuse, Church Says : Investigation: Episcopal officials say Jeffrey H. Raker, accused of assaulting four Van Nuys students, was imprisoned in Guatemala after similar allegations surfaced at orphanage where he worked.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Public Broadcast Supporters Focus on Rohrabacher
- Fuhrman Denies Having Used Racial Epithet
- Last I-5 Bridge Victim Found : Floods: Volunteer searchers recover the woman's body seven miles downstream. Elsewhere in state, some residents remain evacuated.
- Top O.C. Official Urges a Tax Hike : Bankruptcy: Chief administrator William Popejoy asks supervisors to put half-cent sales tax increase on ballot. Board members indicate they might let voters decide issue.
- Teacher Served Time for Child Abuse, Church Says : Crime: Jeffrey Raker, accused of molesting four boys in Van Nuys, was jailed in Guatemala, Episcopal officials say.
- Popejoy Proposes Tax Increase : Recovery: CEO asks board to let O.C. voters decide on half-cent sales levy over 10 years. Revenue would finance $700 million in new bonds but wouldn't eliminate cuts.
- Cleanup Crews Also Battling Oil Leaks : Environment: Heavy rains and mudslides are blamed for triggering at least six spills at several local fuel production sites.
- LOTT O' TALK: Have any complaints about...
- U.S. Seizes $9.3 Million in Mexico Case
- NFL Owners Say No to Rams Move : Sports: Team plans legal action with St. Louis and mulls another season in Southland, not necessarily in Anaheim. Commissioner hints way could still be cleared.
- Urban 'Farmers' Reap Rich Harvest of Crop Subsidies : Agriculture: Program is cash cow for affluent owners of distant land. Under rules, they are entitled to every cent.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Schools' Teacher Layoff Toll Not as Bad as Many Feared
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Auditor Again Comes Under Fire During Hearing on Budget Cuts : Criticism: Officials ask why county should have faith in Steve E. Lewis, who has resisted pressure to step down. He reiterates a defense of his record.
- For the Record - March 16, 1995
- Watt Enters Plea of Not Guilty in HUD Scandal Case
- Storm-Induced Isolation Tests Tranquility of Big Sur
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Walking a Pathway of American History : A WAY THROUGH THE WILDERNESS: The Natchez Trace and the Civilization of the Southern Frontier <i> by William C. Davis</i> , HarperCollins, $30, 382 pages
- National Perspective : POLITICS : Overhauling Food Stamps
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel to Select Boutique Artisans
- One Policy on Iran Would Do Just Fine
- Cox's Newport Office Is Scene of Protest : Legislation: Twenty people with a bucket of manure demonstrated against malpractice legislation sponsored by the congressman.
- OJAI : Caseworkers Acted Properly, Probe Says
- SAN FERNANDO : Street-Name Change Would Honor Chavez
- Board Cuts Spending for D.C. Lobbyists
- Ex-Employee Held in Theft of Property Tax Checks
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / DAILY REPORT : Stoudamire Eligible for Arizona; Davis Still Appealing
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Miller Struggles but Leads U.S. Sweep in Gymnastics
- NFL Still All Talk on Rams : Pro football: Owners' vote on move to St. Louis might not come until Thursday.
- CABARET REVIEW : Strong Performances Can't Save 'Hangin' On by a Thread'
- Colors of a Culture : Vietnamese Americans' Visual At Is Getting Broader Attention
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Guides to Free Tours of the Internet Available--for Free on the Internet
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE NORTHWEST : White House Offers Funds to Aid Salmon
- Stars Lobby Congress for Arts Funding
- O.C. Tax Hike Now Supported by Think Tank
- County Workers Protest Plan for 500 Layoffs : Government: Officials say cuts in health staff would save $4 million and would not hurt services, but employees disagree. Board delays decision.
- VENTURA : Change in Gifted Program Planned
- Salinas: The Mystery and the Controversy : Perhaps only history will fully judge Mexico's ex-president
- Oh, rats: Well, Lakewood High student David...
- Pastor Was Suspended Over Sexual Activities
- Obituaries : * Helen L. Gaddis; Ventura College Teacher
- City Officials Urge Stricter Housing Code
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart's Woes Continue in 6-3 Loss to Rio Mesa
- Laments About CSUN Football Funding Old News to Elway
- UNLV Latest to Join Hunt for Long Beach's Greenberg
- Kings Come Up Empty, 5-2 : Hockey: Tired and hurting, they run out of gas in Detroit and lose to the Red Wings.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Plunge on Sales Data; Dow Rises 23.52
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Flouting the Ozone Doomsayers, One Scientist Is Flying Close to the Sun
- INSURANCE
- Fire in China Kills 28
- Croatian President to Meet Clinton : Balkans: A key condition Franjo Tudjman set for allowing U.N. troops to remain may prove difficult to meet.
- Long Lines for Green Cards : Immigrants: Thousands in Orange County, elsewhere are growing more apprehensive as Monday's cutoff date for obtaining job permits approaches.
- OXNARD : Infant Abuse Inquiry Under Way by Police
- GLENDALE : Police Arrest 14 for Smuggling Cigarettes