- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mother Pleads No Contest in Deaths of 2 Infants : Courts: Pleas to 2nd-degree murder charges stem from discoveries of dead newborns in 1987 and 1992.
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Markey and Loh Considered Favorites as the Field Narrows : Politics: Results of the special contest are seen as crucial in breaking the deadlock between pro-business and slow-growth factions.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Moulin Comes Through as Brea Olinda Gets Past Alemany
- Vegetable Pills About to Be Served
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine provider of software...
- RESTAURANTS
- Storm Hits Bay Area, Moves on Southland : Weather: Residents flee, state highways close in North. Up to 2 inches of rain could fall today in O.C. coastal areas.
- LOS ANGELES : HIV Testing Up 41% Since Louganis Said He Has AIDS
- White Frustrated by UNLV's Season
- Section Reduces Doubles Scoring in Boys' Tennis Playoffs
- Ducks Make Red Wings Work Overtime : Hockey: Anaheim turns offensive against Detroit in physical 4-4 tie. Kariya scores twice.
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : MISSION VIEJO
- STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / BOYS' ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Overcomes a Slowdown by Fairfax, 41-28
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : Laguna Hills' Kwok Leaves Competition in His Wake
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : IRVINE
- 'Yard Sale' Full of Heartfelt Family Issues
- THEATER REVIEW : A Few Gems Hidden in 'Hudson' Grab Bag
- For Actress Rena Owen, 'Warriors' Is More Than a Role : Movies: The 34-year-old Maori has personal experience with the cultural subjugation portrayed in the film about New Zealand's indigenous people.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- O.C. Unveils Plan to Sell Facilities : Bankruptcy: Official's proposal exempts John Wayne Airport and landfills, citing legal and financial obstacles.
- ASIA : Court Rejects China Activist's Request for Asylum in Japan : Ex-student Zhao Nan loses his longstanding appeal. But Tokyo may be quietly letting pro-democracy dissidents stay anyway.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Now Jurors Get to Discover Real Fuhrman
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Board OKs Theater Plans
- Threat to Ventura Blvd. Beautification Feared : Improvements: Planning Commission recommends a 94% cut in fees that are charged developers on the thoroughfare.
- Countywide : Host Families Sought for Russian Students
- NBA ROUNDUP : Right Play at Right Time Gives Spurs 100-98 Victory
- Banged-Up Kings Bang Out Close Victory : Hockey: Hrudey prevails against 39 shots in 4-3 victory over Blackhawks despite injuries.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III BOYS : It's Another Tall Story for Harvard
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Trainer Hoping Mud Brings Out Best in College Town Once Again
- Throwin' Samoan : Tuimoloau Has Shot at Olympics
- ART REVIEW : Piranesi's Exaggerated View of Rome
- Detective Wins Sympathy Among L.A. Exiles in Idaho : Lifestyle: Fuhrman's future neighbors--many of them LAPD veterans--understand why he is joining them.
- MODEST PROPOSAL : On Juveniles and Justice
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V BOYS : Montclair Prep Avenges a Defeat
- Cook to Step Down From Top RLA Job in July : Recovery: During Arco chairman's 13-month tenure, agency has focused on finding ways to aid inner-city businesses. He admits its progress is slow, but says it can serve as catalyst.
- Canadian Elvis Leaves the Building With Gold
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : WOODBRIDGE
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : See the Movie, Buy the TV Episodes
- ALBUM REVIEW / JAZZ : HENRY THREADGILL: "Carry the Day" <i> Columbia Records</i> , ** 1/2
- 'Parade' Reopens the Commonwealth
- Long Beach Dome Gets New Life in Film : Movies: The former home of the Spruce Goose earns good reviews as a production facility 'five times larger than the largest stage at Warner Bros.'
- THE DOLLAR CRISIS : Toyota May Raise N. American Prices to Compensate for Yen
- AEROSPACE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 4 as Investors Look Beyond Dollar
- Livermore Lab's Former Counsel Indicted : Securities: He's charged with insider trading of stock that crashed when deal with lab was canceled.
- Moonlight Causes Slight Warming on Earth, Study Finds
- Wilson Takes 1st Steps to Run for Presidency
- LOS ALAMITOS : Principal Named for Oak Middle School
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Spares Jobs, Decides Program Cuts
- Colleges
- Orange County Almanac
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II GIRLS : Woodbridge Cannot Run, but Muir Still Can't Hide
- ANGELS : Ticket Prices for Opener Cut to $1
- BIG WEST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Miglinieks Leads Irvine to 76-69 Victory Over Fullerton
- KCBS Takes 'Action' Too Far . . . Once Again
- An Expanded 'Summer' Series at the Ford : The arts: The season kick offs with 'Moon Over Madness' in the partly renovated facility. More performances by L.A.-based groups and shows for kids are part of the lineup.
- Off the Wall Stays on a Roll at Upfront
- $2-Million Offer for Help Finding Karachi Killers : Justice: U.S. ambassador announces reward in manhunt after slaying of two consulate employees. Violence takes 15 more lives in Pakistani city.
- THE GOODS : Start Repair While Car Is Covered
- INS Reports Success in Border Crackdown : Illegal crossing: Decline in captures at Imperial Beach choke-point means strategy is working, officials say.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Whitewater Case Suspect Enters Plea
- A Savings Secret : A new outlet offers a top designer's slacks, jackets and skirts at 35% to 40% off retail.
- EAST VALLEY : New Recycling Plan Starts Next Week
- Yorba Linda : Guard Eliminated at School Crossing
- La Conchita Residents Scramble to Pack, Evacuate : Weather: Most people are too jittery to sleep inside residences near the unstable hillside. Deputies expand danger zone to include 141 homes.
- Wheelchair-Bound Worker Sees Irony of His Situation : Disabilities: San Juan Capistrano man is now using the same access ramps he built for handicapped students at job training center.
- SUN VALLEY : Police Seek Killers Who Shot Man
- L.A. Marathon
- Actor John Howard
- Simpson Trial
- No Peacemaker Role for Slobodan Milosevic : New evidence that Serbian is wrong man for the job
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Group Urges Search for Treasurer : Business Council says CEO Popejoy should establish screening committee. It terms 'intolerable' Steve Lewis' decision to remain auditor-controller after being called on to resign.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Flesh-Eating' Disease Kills Agoura Man
- Defeat of Budget Amendment
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Millions in Property Tax Assessment Refunds Delayed : Impact: Thousands of taxpayers who won disputes are being stalled by bankruptcy. Appeals board has huge backlog, with hundreds of cases facing imminent deadlines that mean automatic forfeit.
- Quality of Care in HMOs
- School Lunches
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1995
- Obituaries - March 10, 1995
- Obituaries - March 10, 1995
- U.S. Balks at Science Pact to Protest Russia-Iran Reactor Deal : Technology: Cancellation of meeting is in response to Moscow plan to supply Tehran with nuclear plants.
- Troubled Ride-Sharing Program Near Collapse
- Mexico Moves to Reassure Markets : Economy: Fiscal stabilization plan announcement is imminent. Congress approves bill to start Chiapas peace talks.
- Clinton Invites Sinn Fein Leader to a Fete : Ulster: President asks Gerry Adams to St. Patrick's Day party at White House. He also lets him raise U.S. funds.
- Former Mexico Prosecutor Linked to Drug Kickbacks : Justice: Authorities allege he received millions from handpicked officials in charge of narcotics enforcement.
- Thompson Picks Hayden, Pans Boland, in School District Intrigue
- Santa Monica Staff Helps Official's Quest for Coastal Panel : Politics: Councilwoman received aid from lobbyist, city manager in state board bid. Abdo denies any impropriety.
- RAINY RIVER: The winter rains have slowed...
- Mexico Unveils Stabilization Plan : Economy: Program calls for gas, electricity hikes and sets inflation at 42%. Business, labor withhold approval.
- Troubled Ride-Sharing Program Near Collapse
- Derivatives Sellers Agree to Police Themselves : Investment: Six firms will voluntarily provide regulators with details of their business.
- Israel, Palestinians Set July Pact Deadline : Mideast: Agreement on negotiations to extend self-rule in the West Bank called a breakthrough.
- Fuhrman Takes Stand, Denies Racism Charge : Simpson trial: Under questioning by prosecutors, the detective says he's never met woman who makes allegation.
- Warden of Tijuana Prison Slain : Crime: Probe centers on gangs at notorious La Mesa penitentiary. Official is described as a gentle man who refused to use force in recent uprising.
- Legal Point May Decide Fate of Cisneros Probe
- Red Tide Turns Southland Surf Dirty by Day, Iridescent by Night
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 10, 1995
- BITES : A Glass of Oil
- No Relief for Doctors in Legal Reform Prescription
- Simpson Case Watchers Are Saying It With Flowers : Trial: Bouquets flood in from people who voice their support for principals. Some hope to see their gifts on TV.
- 2 Skinhead Youths to Be Extradited in 3 Slayings
- FDA Chief Calls Nicotine Addiction a 'Pediatric Disease' : Health: Speech sends strong signal to Republican-led Congress that the agency will not back off from efforts to regulate tobacco.
- Elections : 2 Face Runoff for School Board Seat
- COLUMN ONE : Planting Hope and Crambe : A few bold growers are dropping old ways to push a new crop. Despite an uncertain market, they say this versatile plant from the Mideast could revive the ailing farms of the Midwest.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Laguna Schools Tackle Budget Shortfall
- Down on the fat farm, the SPCA is trying to get Rosemary sow slim.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : No Frills, Just Some of the Best Thai Around : The decor is simple and the recipes hot, but Tiean Thai Cuisine in Port Hueneme may be the finest in the region.
- FASHION : Column a Cinch for Style Barometer : The writer's friends use her to gauge current styles. When she started wearing miniskirts, they lowered their hems.
- Three Mile Island Worker Irradiated in Water Leak
- BUENA PARK : Deadline to Apply for City Flood Aid Today
- NHL ROUNDUP : Larmer Ends Big Night Right Way
- Harper Signs With Tampa Bay
- Cantrell Worms Way Into Position : Ventura Forward Emulates Rodman With His Defense and Rebounding
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Artichokes : Little Buddies
- Artichokes : First Half of March : COASTAL CLIMATES
- Lots of Fiddling Around at Annual Musical Event : Top amateur players, young and old, are set to strike up a tune at Sunday's contest at Oak View Community Center.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Only a Dad Could Love Some of the Roles Kids Get : The mind boggles at the parts written for child actors these days, but one promotion-minded father pushes the P.R. lever for all it's worth anyway.
- Dollar Slide Halts as Greenspan Calls Plunge Troubling : Currency: Fed chief contends defeat of balanced-budget amendment sent wrong signal to global markets. He says Washington must cut deficit to ease pressure on greenback.
- MISSION VIEJO : Minimarket Allowed; Alcohol Will Not Be
- PLATFORM : Ward Valley
- CANOGA PARK : Science Magnet Hosts Open House
- Anti-Bilingual Education Resolutions Considered : Schools: Districts in Anaheim and Westminster may send messages of disapproval to state lawmakers.
- People
- ANAHEIM : Council Votes to Sue Sony Over Scoreboard
- International Business
- International Business
- RETAILING
- NEWS : How Much Egg Risk?
- Senator's Switch to GOP Spurs Call for Refund
- Hemet Schools Scrap Sex Education Over Suit : Education: Board drops curriculum rather than teach about contraception. Plaintiffs say district is abdicating its responsibility.
- Democrats Target Gingrich in Another Ethics Complaint : Congress: The Speaker broke House rules in using a taxpayer-funded journal to promote the sale of materials from a course he teaches, they say.
- MONTEREY PARK : Photographic Exhibit Shows Life in China
- OXNARD : Annual Game to Pit Teen-Agers, the Law
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Group Ends Bid to Recall Judge
- UCI Emerges With Victory : Women's basketball: Anteaters beat Long Beach State, 71-60, to advance to semifinals against Cal State Fullerton.
- Angelos Situation Still Up in the Air : Baseball: Orioles' owner still won't use replacements. AL president says statement will be made at appropriate time.
- Hot Hollyfield Sparks Titans
- Through NFL officials admit there is little...
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : Six Teams To Watch : CAPISTRANO VALLEY
- Relentlessly Is Only Way Chang Knows
- History in the Remaking
- U.S. Targets Alleged Mexico Drug Kingpin
- Dornan Seeks Federal Funds to Finish O.C. Roadwork
- Have spear, will wait--and wait--for sturgeon : They huddle in a shed on frozen Lake Winnebago, staring at a hole in the ice. The quick and lucky hunters are rewarded.
- Serial Rapist Refuses Psychiatric Test : Claremont: Failure to submit to exam may again delay the release of Christopher Hubbart from prison.
- Regional Report : Buddhist Group's Proposal for Larger Temple Is Rejected : Azusa: Council upholds negative ruling. Group contends its freedom of religion is being violated.
- 'Qiu Ju' Makes No Apologies : Political Satire Got Past Chinese Censors
- Hoops and Hollers : Loyal Fans of Ventura Pirates Follow Their Favorites to State Competition
- Businessman Sentenced in Turtle Case
- College Teacher New Valley Fair President
- PASADENA : City College President Announces Retirement
- OAK PARK : Advisory Panel Sends 5 Choices to Schillo
- Priest Who Once Led Boys Choir Accused of Molestation : Litigation: Father Richard T. Coughlin is target of suit alleging sexual misconduct. Diocese of Orange and chorus officials quietly settled two similar cases in October, 1994.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rolls in Softball, 9-0
- Lovers Main Attraction in 'Like'
- BANKING
- BANKING
- Elections : Paparian Reelected to Pasadena Council : Contests for three open seats are headed for April runoffs. Voters reject utility measure, Prop. 3.
- Lock of Napoleon's Hair to Be Auctioned
- GOP Senators Decline to Punish Hatfield : Republicans: Effort to strip him of a committee chairmanship in revenge for vote is killed. Clash signals an intraparty rift likely to slow legislation.
- DOWNEY : State Stocks Lake With Rainbow Trout
- Workouts for the Mind at Bookstores
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : 2 Firms Win Contracts for Harbor Projects
- THEATER REVIEW : Spanish-English Farce Mirrors Voices of L.A.'s Street Life
- Contract for VA Hospital Awarded
- SANTA ANA : Students Praise Class in English
- Sides Rest in Thornton Death-Penalty Hearing : Courts: Prosecutors end their rebuttal after a judge blocks further witnesses. Final arguments remain in sentencing phase of the murder trial.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Educator Helps Students Make a Difference
- Obituaries : * Janine H. Sacks; Times Writer, Editor
- Quarterfinal to Be Broadcast
- Breen Grabs Cup at Exit
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Recover With Dollar's Rebound
- International Business
- The Back Page : MENU PLANNER : Short Time? Short Ribs
- The Back Page : Blame It on the Rain
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Troubles Come to a Head as Whale Washes Ashore
- A Lifetime of Difference, One Child at a Time : Advocacy: Orange County has about 230 volunteers who focus on one thing--the best interests of those who have been abused, neglected or abandoned.
- BRIEFLY : Business: Hotel Hires Personnel Chief
- County Braces for Next Round of Rainstorms : Weather: Emergency crews are ready as forecast calls for two to three inches of rain along the coast, four to five in the foothills.
- Stiffer Penalties OKd for Faulty Alarms : Security: Council approves fines for owners of home systems that frequently trigger false calls.
- VENICE : Navy Says Destroyer Had Hit a Whale 6 Days Ago
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : Six Teams To Watch : MISSION VIEJO
- 'Errors' Gets Plenty Right in Sight Gags
- Executive Travel : Frequent Fliers Are Looking for Comfort : Consumers: Zagat survey asked them to rank carriers by service, on-time performance and food.
- Peso Hits Historic Low Against Dollar, Rattling Investors
- Neil Young Is Expected to Sign With Reprise : Music: The veteran rock star's five-album deal is seen as a coup for the new head of Warner Bros.
- Ramen Holiday
- VENICE : High School Joins District's LEARN Program
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Satellite Station Opens
- WESTCHESTER : Yeager to Help Open Aviation Walk of Fame
- COURTS : El Monte Police Sued Over Man's Death
- Runway Watchers Will Discover an Aisle of Man
- MALIBU : City Checking Possible State Violations at Streisand Center
- Tatou Bids Ta-Ta to 90210 and Hello to Main Street, U.S.A.
- Flying High on the Airwaves : Veteran Radio DJ Steve Downes Pursues His Passion at a Grueling Pace
- GOP Fund-Raising Letter Starts Furor : Assembly: Invitation promises lobbyists 'access' to Mickey Conroy and Republican Leader Jim Brulte in return for attendance at event costing $2,500. Affair is canceled after questions are raised.
- Bill Would Expand Psychologists' Rights : Medicine: The Senate is considering legislation that would allow psychologists to prescribe drugs. But not everyone favors the idea.
- High School Video Equipment Stolen
- December Restaurant Closures
- Used Oil, Household Waste to Be Collected
- Hey, Nobody's Perfect--With One Exception
- He's Showered in Praise Now : McNaull Moved to Long Beach and Became 49ers' Best Player
- Ducks Trade for Youth, Kings' Reject
- Kitt's Aspen Victory Is Overturned by Ski Federation Officials : Skiing: Controversial FIS ruling strips American of his second World Cup downhill title. Decision is blasted as "corrupt" by Colorado race organizer.
- POP/ROCK'Boss' of the Charts: Following his four-award...
- International Business : Take 5! Emerald Isle! : Ireland in the Spotlight as Film Production Hub
- Executive Travel : Mileage Guru Petersen No Fan of Awards Brokering
- THE DOLLAR'S FREE FALL : American Firms Have Learned to Cope : Trade: In fact, companies that rely on exports, such as Sun Microsystems, can benefit from a weaker dollar.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : What Can Washington Do? Not a Whole Heckuva Lot : Policy: Dollar's latest plunge illustrates government's limited influence in global currency game.
- Kitchen Tip
- Artichokes : Birth of a Choke
- A Crusty Loaf Primer
- British Bank's Fall Reveals a Persistent Clash of Class : Finance: Trader blamed for Barings' collapse was no aristocrat. His 'humble origins' are now being cited.
- Sports
- With the Help of Joyful Songs, a Little Warmth--and a Gold Seal Award--a Lake Forest Kindergarten Teacher Finds That : FAMILY RULES
- Separating the Old Men From an Old Boy
- PENINSULA : Library Renovation Faces Cost Overruns
- PASADENA : Community Panel to Take Over Management of Rose Bowl
- Implausible 'Man' Has Real Feelings
- FOR THE KIDS : Important Women in History Visit Classrooms : Mothers play the parts in costumed skits aimed at inspiring students as part of a monthlong observance.
- NORTHRIDGE : Group Urges Reinspection of Quake Damage
- Orange County Almanac
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : New Computer Keeps Track of Child Support Payments
- Caught in a Blueprint for Bureaucracy at Building and Safety
- Super K Developers Urge City to Waive $1.5 Million in Fees : Ventura: Proposal for new Kmart would seek part of the site's sales-tax revenue as credit toward development charges. Doubts are voiced.
- After Tobacco Battles, a New Target: Guns
- Device Puts Police on Track of Stolen Car, Suspect
- Miscellany
- Angels' Fishel Arrested and Jailed : Jurisprudence: Former Titan, now a replacement player, is incarcerated for failure to pay child support.
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Relapse for Jazz Against Mavericks
- UCI's Simmons, Miglinieks Receive Big West Honors
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : Six Teams To Watch : MARINA
- Irvine Co. Apartments Chief to Quit : Housing: T. Patrick Smith has overseen the company's development unit since 1987. He will leave his post on amicable terms.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock, Bond Prices Rise With Dollar's Rebound
- MUSIC : Down and Dirty With Band Gasoline in Santa Barbara : Tattooed singer Vince Dirt and cohorts bring their incendiary brand of hard rock to the Underground.
- Artist-Turned-Editor Is Out to Make a News Start : Publishing: Trung Pham wants his VietNow, based in Westminster's Little Saigon, to serve as a forum for dealing with issues past and present.
- Overcoming Road Blocs
- COVER STORY : Juggling full-time jobs and City Council seats can create strains at work and home for these . . . : 2-Career Families
- LONG BEACH : Zoning Changes OKd for Waterfront Plan
- Recipe for Change
- Anyone Can Make Transition to Black
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Landmark Rail Depot May Get For-Sale Sign
- A Poison in Society : Lancaster case exemplifies the moral horror of hate crimes
- GTE Plans Entry Into Cable TV Market
- Simi Schools Drop Dress Code Policy : District Agrees to End Restrictive Rule in Lawsuit Settlement With ACLU
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Park Will Go Immediately to Dogs
- 50 Housing Vouchers OKd for Ventura Squatters : Assistance: Former river bottom residents may apply the federal warrants toward rent on one- or two-bedroom houses or apartments.
- Links Sought in 3 Watts Slayings Over 4-Hour Period : Crime: The victims lived at Jordan Downs and Nickerson Gardens housing projects. Relatives of two of the men, who knew each other, believe the killings are related.
- Lakers Play Odds, Shaq Beats Them : Pro basketball: O'Neal makes two free throws in final seconds for last of his 46 points in 114-110 Magic victory.
- Goossen Takes a Knockdown, Then a Title
- France 3 Out, Nippon Reaches Next Round
- ALBUM REVIEW / POP : MIKE WATT: "Ball-hog or Tugboat?" <i> Columbia</i> , ***
- UCI Women's Soccer Signs Two Monarchs
- Artichokes : Beyond Steaming
- Civic Arts Plaza Venue Stirs Regional Musicians' Ambitions : Among noteworthy events is Mendelssohn's oratorio 'Elijah,' by the Los Robles Master Chorale with the Conejo Symphony.
- La Puente Official Penalized in Flap Over Expense Records
- Plans to Streamline Operations Go Forward
- CERRITOS : City Targets Site for Low-Income Housing
- Don Cook; European Correspondent
- THEATER REVIEWS : Here Comes 'The Bride' With a California Surfing Spin : Moorpark Melodrama's staging may forever alter the tale of Frankenstein, his creation and the betrothed.
- Series of One-Acts at Ventura College Festival Scores a Passing Grade : Set of five plays this weekend offers more than most stagings of its kind.
- MALIBU : Pacific Coast Highway Use Discouraged Due to Landslide, Bridge Repair : Roads: Traffic is limited at two sites affected by storms. All lanes over Lagoon expected to be open by end of June.
- U.S. Plane Crash Investigators Haven't Made It to Pendleton Site Where 4 Died
- Lawmakers' Letter Heats Up Battle of the Bases : Politics: Local congressmen propose moving East Coast test pilot school to Edwards. Maryland politicians vow to fight.
- Lobbyist for South County Withdraws
- FBI Investigation Focusing on Trade School Finances : Inquiry: The L.A.-based chain operates a campus in Oxnard, where employees say they have not been paid for about two weeks.
- CYPRESS : Science Competitions Planned at College
- Disaster Preparedness Courses to Be Offered
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILD CUSTODY : Equality Comes to the Career Trap : Women fought hard to get men to put family ahead of work, so if the kids need someone home by 6, Dad will do fine.
- County Colleges Warn of $920,000 Shortfall : Education: Trustees present worst-case scenarios to counter the deficit. State Legislature may provide a bailout.
- SANTA ANA : City Acts on Parking Plan for French Park
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet of Senegal Serves Up Exciting Cultural Sampler
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING 1995: PREVIEW : Six Teams To Watch : BREA OLINDA
- Barings Trader Leeson Seeks British Indictment : Banking: Extradition to London would keep him away from Singapore and possible prison term.
- MEDIA
- Clerical Workers May Strike Own Union : Labor: UAW finds itself on the management side of the table in a dispute over job rules and security.
- STOCK WATCH
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : The Range Wars : Owners of new firing range in Inglewood say it teaches safety and self-defense. But critics fear that the facility will promote gun violence.
- DOWNEY : Krikorian Theatres Offers to Buy Site
- Just Say It's the 'Power' Source : Pop culture: For two decades, Toei Studios of Japan has churned out versions of those ubiquitous Power Rangers-- and as long there are kids, they'll keep right on going.
- ART : BETWEEN THE LINES : Yoko Ono Adds Color and Text to Work of Fellow Artist John Lennon
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- The following are the top music sales...
- Superior From Foot to Head
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- Donald G. Tronstein; Rodeo Drive Developer
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- Clinton Signs Curb on Strike Replacements
- CALABASAS : Rebuild L.A. Official to Speak at Rotary
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Arrested in Theft of Jeans From Washers
- Residents Can Apply to Be on Safety Panel
- Rainbow Brigade : MacArthur Park Lake Stocked With Trout to Encourage Urban Anglers
- ART REVIEWS : 'The Eye and the Ear': Scores or Art?
- Q & A : Like or Not, Battered Buck Affects You
- The Back Page : COOKSTUFF : The Farm at Mt. Walden
- ARTICHOKES : SPANNING THE GLOBE : How a thistle from sunny Spain came to thrive in foggy Castroville
- Punk Show Promises to Be Rude, Crude and Not for Prudes : Fear and Butt Trumpet to share stage at Ventura Theatre. 'We're loud, obnoxious and vulgar,' says one player.