- Official Calls for Reforms in State Voting Practices
- SANTA PAULA : Man Sent to Jail for Magazine Onslaught
- Accord Reached on Response to Oil Spills
- GLENDALE : Grant to Help Community Police Effort
- THOUSAND OAKS : County OKs Signal for Busy Intersection
- LOS ANGELES : Salvadoran Immigrants Urged to Seek Asylum
- CALABASAS : Mobile Home Rent Compromise Reached
- Curbs on LAPD Anti-Terrorism Unit Eased : Bombing reaction: Police Commission gives the squad more investigative tools but balks at broader loosening of civil liberties safeguards imposed after 1980s spy scandal.
- Planners Deny Jeweler's Bid to Build Ridge-Top House : Development: Decision on Runyon Canyon parcel is victory for Mulholland preservation guidelines.
- An Eclectic, Down-to-Earth 25th Anniversary Celebration : Environment: Paddle board races, beach cleanups, dancing, a children's musical and an 'Eco Trash' fashion show are among the activities planned this weekend.
- County's Projected Deficit Hits $589 Million : Finances: Supervisors are told that investment fund may be tapped to meet operating expenses, including $300-million monthly payroll.
- Countywide : GOP Women's Group to Hold Art Auction
- One for the Books : 1967 Dream of Branch Library at Last Becomes a Reality
- Now It's Umpires Being Replaced : Baseball: Regular season could open without regulars, who want a 41% raise.
- 49ers Begin Volleyball Playoffs Sunday
- 'Noise for the Needy' Makes Help Sound Easy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Reuter and Bennett Team Up for an Engaging Bing Recital
- MOVIE REVIEW : Love Finds New Depth in 'Martha and I'
- National Video Rentals
- CONSUMER NEWS
- HEALTH CARE : Two Executives Who Sold Holdings Miss Big Payoffs in Merger Plans
- Irvine Telemarketing Firm Accused of Bilking Investors : Ventures: The FTC says three companies used false claims about wireless technologies to reap millions from customers.
- AIRLINES
- Cerplex Group Inc.: The Tustin electronic repair...
- In the Fight Against a Silent Epidemic : Addiction: Don't rest easy because your children aren't using heroin or crack. They could be playing with a fire that's <i> not</i> illegal and even more insidious: inhalants.
- Deadly Mix of Fertilizer, Oil Detailed by FBI
- Package Picks
- A Civilized Nation's Barbaric Practice
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : The Name Behind the Building
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Tougher Immigration Laws Are Expected in Bomb Aftermath : Legislation: Many measures, including anti-terrorist proposals, are not new. But now there is bipartisan support. Civil libertarians express constitutional concerns.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Sew Far, So Good : Making Clothes Gives Teens Custom Looks for Less
- Maestro of the Mix : Conductor and ace pianist Lalo Schifrin deftly combines symphony and jazz.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : tidbits : 'Godspell'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- L.A. Schools to Use Grant to Overhaul Math and Sciences : Education: Teachers will receive special training as district makes concerted effort to counter its dismal CLAS scores.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Men Sought in Armed Robbery
- Firm Ordered Off Subway Job Keeps Key Role : Transit: Parsons-Dillingham, criticized over ground sinkage and substandard work, was set for 'full phaseout.' But new bids show it will still manage 12 of 22 contracts.
- Matadors Set Sail for Islands : Volleyball: Waffling Northridge's cruise to postseason begins before sellout crowd in Hawaii.
- Snyder Resigns as Savanna Coach
- Conner Stays Alive; New Zealand in Finals : America's Cup: Stars & Stripes gets key victory over Young America.
- A Gender-Bending, Uneven 'Hamlet'
- Richey Electronics Sells Offered Shares
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Mass. Governor to Serve in Wilson Campaign
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY
- Youtheatre Teaches Lessons of Life : Workshop directors say goal is to instill confidence and a sense of teamwork.
- Generation Ec : Young Environmentalists Help Themselves by Ensuring There's Enough Planet to Go Around
- Is Child Car Safety a Lesser Priority?
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Smoking to Be Banned on School District Property
- Neighbors' Group Files New Lawsuit Over Lawn Trash : Courts: They say Huntington Harbour resident won't pay $114,000 judgment they won in earlier suit over piles of rubbish.
- CRA Backs Spending for North Hollywood Redevelopment Plan : Project: Citizens advisory panel urges board not to raise the amount, arguing it has been a waste of money.
- Killer's Life-Without-Parole Sentence Is Overturned : Ruling: Appeal court says judge didn't properly instruct jury. Murder conviction is upheld. Defendant was one of 5 gang members involved in Westminster carjack slaying.
- CALABASAS : Washburn Assumes Mayoral Duties
- GLENDALE : Annual 'Kid Print' Planned by Hospital
- IRVINE : Safety Code Violations Close School Theater
- Publishing Firm Buys Levy Bank Building
- Wilkens Likely Olympic Coach
- Poly Takes Round 1 From Sylmar : Baseball: In battle of heavyweights, Parrots secure first place. Rematch Monday.
- Brethren Christian's Hofstetter Strikes Out 30 in 16 Innings
- PRO SOCCER / CISL DRAFT : Wright, Littman Among Four Salsa Players Drafted by Splash
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Clinch League-Best Record
- Satire Shines Bright in 'Falling Star'
- Five more drug companies Thursday reported solid...
- New Products Help Boost Armor All's Bottom Line by 8% for Year
- Business Mogul J. Peter Grace Jr., 81, Dies; Legend Among Execs : Obituary: The former chairman of W.R. Grace was ousted last month after record reign.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Grief Supplants Hope as Rescued Baby in Photo Dies
- Orange County Almanac
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Schoolchildren Get a Lesson Down on Farm
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster OKs Back Pay for Teachers : Education: The district agrees to provide $265,000 to about 40 teachers affected by a salary freeze ultimately ruled illegal.
- GLENDALE : School Seeks Status as Arts Academy
- County Rethinking Support for Metrolink : Transportation: Public works chief tells supervisors of low ridership and high costs for service to Oxnard and Camarillo.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Sen. Craven's Loud Alarm Bell
- OJAI : Study on Transfer of Schools Is Denied
- D.A. Reviewing Board's Vote on Simi School : Inquiry: Questioning is prompted by parents' complaints that trustees failed to tell community they were voting on a possible campus closure.
- Palmdale Win Easy as 1-2-3 : Track: Falcons end Quartz Hill's lock on Golden League title with comeback over Littlerock.
- Sillinger Gets His Wish and Ducks Benefit : Hockey: Center who wanted to be traded from Detroit has moved onto Anaheim's top line.
- No Quarterback Rated Higher at Living Life in Fast Layne
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oldham Projects His Lonely Soul Imagery at Troubadour
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nancy Sinatra Takes a Game Walk at the House of Blues
- KLVE-FM Romances to the Top : Radio: The Spanish-language station surges to the No. 1 spot while KNX-AM benefits from gavel-to-gavel Simpson coverage.
- GARDEN GROVE : Shopping Center Plans Clear City Hurdle
- MISSION VIEJO : Hearing Set on College District Boundaries
- ORANGE : In Good Spirits : Visiting Students From Russia Practice English Among Friends
- Residents Cheer as Three Drug Suspects Are Arrested
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Council Approves Cable Rate Changes
- Chrestman Sentenced to Life in Prison; New Trial Denied
- Puente Club to Return the Favor to Dropout : Education: Organizer of group will benefit from fund-raiser to keep Latinos in school.
- Players Aren't the Only Wonderlic Skeptics : Test: Critics question its ability to gauge subject's learning ability.
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Tustin Boys Catch Up to Ocean View
- GAMING
- Vans Agrees to Union Election at Orange Plant : Labor: The shoemaker settles federal case but does not admit intimidating workers as alleged by U.S. regulators. Teamsters lost 1994 bid by 718-473 vote.
- Times Mirror 1st-Quarter Earnings Rise
- Baker to Head Warner Records
- COMPANY TOWN : Why Hollywood Wants CAA's Ovitz at MCA
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Glitzy, but Not Ritzy : Restaurant menu has something to please everyone. The decor focuses on star-studded Hollywood.
- Adding Fizz to the Coffee Zip: The...
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Friend, Foe United in Vilifying Attack : Reaction: Compassion for victims' families, disgust at blast's callousness run as common threads through world leaders' responses.
- Dream Savings : Mattresses from firm to soft abound at the R&N; showroom, and the knowledgeable owners will help find something at a price to suit you.
- When Applicant Is Ex-Con, What's a College to Do?
- Did Observer Benefit From Loose Lips?
- Officials Aim to Boost Use, Jobs at Port of Hueneme : Shipping: Oxnard Harbor District hopes to acquire Navy land to increase ground operations and use of a wharf to add dock space.
- Parents Found Guilty of Abusing Daughter
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : ROBIN ABCARIAN : Blast Exposes the Daytime Nightmares of Working Parents Everywhere
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Ice Chalet Plans to Close Permanently
- BURBANK : Rock Guitarist Pleads No Contest in Weapon Case
- We Must Not Lose Sight of Who We Are : Terrorists win only if their cowardly acts successfully modify how we think about important things.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Animal Show to Benefit Hart Park and Museum
- Deflating a Problem : City Uses Grant Money to Clean Up Illegal Dumping of Tires
- A Worthy March Against Violence : For third year, Downtown L.A. gathering will protest against gun carnage
- Countywide : Quake Preparedness Sessions Planned
- A Different Drummer : Marina's Wilson Has Own Sense of Style, but No One Argues With Success
- ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Going Down After Bad Game?
- ROUNDUP : Parker Isn't So Perfect This Time
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ellis, Miller McCan Sweep for University
- Allstate's Quake Rebound Puts Sears Back in the Black
- HEALTH CARE
- A Harmonica Prodigy : Brody Buster, 10, has seen his star soar since B.B. King praised his talent.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow at High on Earnings, Dollar Gains
- Security Worries Stall Mexico Peace Talks
- France Entombs Madame Curie Among the 'Great Men' : Europe: Nobel Prize-winning scientist who faced sexism in life is placed in Pantheon with her husband, Pierre.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Tighter Security Carries a Cost : Safety: New constraints on access to public buildings are possible. Experts warn of financial and civil liberty impact in reducing danger.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Winter in the Hearts of Her Women : A WILD, COLD STATE, <i> by Debra Monroe</i> , Simon & Schuster, $21, 272 pages
- Son of 2 Plane Crash Victims Sues Estate of Pilot
- Obituaries : Laurence P. Koerner; IRS Fraud Investigator
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita to End Pride Week Celebration With Cleanup
- 'It would have been more remarkable not to honor him. ' : Nixon Gets His Postage Due With Stamp
- Hoffenberg Pleads Guilty in Massive Securities Fraud : Crime: Financier could face a 25-year sentence. Investors were bilked of $500 million.
- Pacific Northwest Logging Towns Find They Must Branch Out to Survive : Economy: Places like Forks, Wash., overcome drastic reduction in timber harvesting to diversify through local ingenuity and government aid.
- STACKING UP SALES
- Defying the Dark : They gathered at a mountain retreat to face their pain. They came away feeling like 'comrades in battle.'
- N.J. Officer Slain; Standoff Ensues With Suspect
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Terror Indictments
- Out-of-the-Way Spot for No-Hassle Jazz
- DESIGN : Next Chapter in Libraries : Three long-delayed Valley branches, each tailored to the area it will serve, will open this year.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Diplomat Barred From Americans
- Possible Schedule Change at Hueneme High Protested
- So this is the trade-off?Let's see--St. Louis...
- For Earth Day '95, It's a Whole New Day : A rethinking is in order for environmental protection
- Panel Will Lobby Against Service Cuts
- CAMARILLO : Woman Uninjured in Fight With Burglar
- Alarcon Rejects Bid for Sidewalk Vending Zone : Pacoima: Councilman says request from vendors for district along Van Nuys Boulevard fails to generate enough support.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Confederate Symbols Come Under Fire
- Grand Marshal Hopefuls Aid Charity for Conejo Valley Days
- Countywide : A Pair of Veteran Volunteers Set an Example for Thousands
- Environmentalism Isn't a Fad, but a Bedrock Story : Earth Day: An annual event to our media, it's an everyday cause across the planet.
- Lakers Hope This Is Only a Mini-Cramp : Pro basketball: Portland hands L.A. sixth loss in seven games, 111-97, as 50-victory hopes end.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Playoff Drought Ends for Streaking Flyers
- His Harrowing Recruiting Experience Required a Fast Brake
- Geffen Gives $5 Million to UCLA Stage : Theater: His unusual donation to the Westwood Playhouse is unrestricted. The 498-seat, nonprofit venue will be renamed the Geffen Playhouse.
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- InterCommunications Inc. Names Nancy Bartelt to PR Job
- It's Not Too Late for Savers to Get a Good Yield
- Battle of the Frozen Chicken Heats Up
- Bomb Damages Historic Canada Legislature
- PASADENA : 3.1-Magnitude Aftershock Shakes Big Bear Area
- NEWPORT BEACH : Study to Explore Joint-Service Options
- Earth Day Events
- Teachers Union Complaint Dismissed
- Moorpark Council Favors Local Trash Haulers Over Texas-Based Firm : Government: City agrees to continue exclusive talks with two Simi companies.
- Section Ends Automatic Banishment : High schools: Discovery of an ineligible player between the time a league submits its entries and the playoffs start won't eliminate the team.
- Quest to Be Best : Dodgers' Raul Mondesi Is Willing to Do Whatever It Takes to Be Better Than Great
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Drug Fantasy in 'Basketball Diaries'
- Acme Players Get Silly in 'Snack Cakes'
- Business Mogul J. Peter Grace Jr., 81, Dies; Legend Among Execs
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa document-imaging and...
- Apple Computer Inc., citing broad growth in...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow at High on Corporate, Dollar Gains
- video game review : Uniracers, <i> For Super NES by Nintendo, $49.95 </i>
- Deaths Reported as Refugees Forced From Rwandan Camps
- Looking for the Light : Parish Hopes Cross Will Return to Dome When Work Is Done
- Bosnia Won't Agree to Renew Cease-Fire
- COLUMN ONE : 'A Piece of Me Is Buried With Him' : A friend remembers one man missing in the rubble--their childhood dreams, teen-age schemes and the songs they never got a chance to finish.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Burnt': Russia's Soulful Oscar Winner
- The Debugging of Electric Cars : Transportation: Being environmentally friendly is not enough. Consumers want the vehicles of the future to behave like gas-powered ones.
- Wilson, on the Mend, to Let Others Do the Talking
- Clinton Ally Pryor Expected to Retire From Senate
- The Package Deal : In the brave new world of marketing, milk comes in pouches, labels have thermometers and products will talk.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Measure R Friends, Foes File Rebuttals
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Home
- JAZZ REVIEW : Griffin's Speedy Sax Has Other Hues Too
- MOVIE REVIEW : Spacey Spices Up 'Swimming With Sharks'
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Broadway May Sell Its Out-of-State Stores : Retailing: 12 properties in fast-growing Southwest region could fetch more than $200 million.
- Golden Opportunity to See State Flower : Brilliant poppy blooms will draw thousands to the two-day event, featuring crafts, a carnival and races.
- Getting a Foot in the Door : Internships provide a taste of a career and help many move from school to the real world of work.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Mall Moments
- Agencies Seek Money to Aid Bomb Victims
- LA PALMA : City Council Endorses Gun Control
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE OKLAHOMA BOMBING : 'Taking Care of One Another, Hugging Every Child in Sight' : Accustomed to picking up the pieces from nature's assaults, Oklahomans are as resilient as ever, putting their faith in God and character.
- Fratricide and Lies on the Field of Battle : Army inquiries on GI's death in Gulf War were incomplete and inaccurate, GAO charges
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Candidates Unveil Plans for Business
- WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : Floor Performance Puts UCLA in NCAA Finals
- Montana Might Be Seen on NFL Sundays
- Developing Hormone Patches: Consumer products giant Procter...
- Capital Cities/ABC Inc. said Thursday that its...
- COMPANY TOWN : A Marriage in Asia : MTV-PolyGram Pairing Reflects Global Rivalry in Music Video Industry
- HEALTH CARE
- SECURITIES
- THEATER REVIEW : A Cruel Slice of Irish Life : 'Eclipsed' depicts the sad but fantasy-filled lives of teen-age mothers banished to laundry servitude.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Bombings in U.S. History
- Hayden, Kuehl, Katz Changing the Environment in Sacramento
- Shopping Area Targeted in Yokohama Gas Attack : Japan: Three separate locations at railway station were struck by fumes, police say. No suspects found.
- Distant Quakes May Affect Area Temblors : Geophysics: Study finds link between seismic activity thousands of miles away and movement of Southland faults several years later. But data is not precise enough to predict tremors.
- Court Rejects 'Motor Voter' Law Delay : Ruling: Appellate decision forces governor to begin implementing the federal statute, which allows registration at DMV offices, in June. Some accuse Wilson of foot-dragging for his own political gain.
- Airport Officials Meet Angry Crowd
- Homeowners Told to Clear Brush
- Ex-Compton Official Seeks to Rescind Plea : Court: Patricia Moore tells judge she was pressured into pleading guilty to extortion. Federal authorities deny the accusation.
- Countywide : Cut Cable Disconnects Long-Distance Service
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD / ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Esperanza's Boys, Girls Appear to Be the Teams to Beat
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Top Foreigners Very Interested in Joining Derby
- For a Day, Reporters Turn Into Guinea Pigs to Take Test
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Rally to Beat Irvine in Women's Tennis
- PGA West Should Make It Tough on Legends
- Titans Sign Three Softball Players
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Awarded Opening Honor
- Pig Races, Ugly Dogs Are Fine--But Music Is the Draw : Festivals: Former Bogart's talent buyer Steve Zepeda has raised the entertainment profile of this weekend's BeachFest in Long Beach.
- Sidran Gives 'Lesson' About Hebrew Music
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Two Eateries in Pasadena, Two Different Experiences
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two Young Friends Seek 'The Cure' in AIDS Drama
- 'I Tell Them Mama Will Be Home . . .'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : President Lauded in Washington Visit
- SOCIAL POLICY : Welfare Is No Longer on a Roll in New Zealand
- Businessman Behind the Baton : A stockbroker by day, conductor Steven Kerstein is the secret to Burbank orchestra's success.
- N.J. Officer Slain; Standoff Ensues With Suspect
- Earth Day Events Set for Saturday
- O.C. Persuades Senator Not to Drop Key Bills
- Renewable Energy : In The Southland
- Happy Trail to Use : Recreation: New two-mile interpretive path from Laguna Niguel to ocean showcases best of nature.
- PLACENTIA : City Sells Surplus Land for $2.1 Million
- Mighty Mary Won't Turn to Isler for Help Downwind
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Leave of Absence for Rangers' Oates
- Teledyne in Talks With Potential Buyers
- American Express Co.'s first-quarter earnings were flat...
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Blast Seen as Pointing Up Terrorist Risk : Security: The bombing will spark reviews of measures at commercial buildings, government centers and other structures, experts say.
- Driving Another Rock Route : Brian O'Neal has shifted from Bus Boys memories to the Jimi Hendrix-influenced Black Bart band.
- Russian Warnings Worry Neighbors : Militarism: Foreign minister's threats leave former Soviet republics fearing intervention.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Bombing Was Shocker, Even to FEMA Chief : Relief: Witt had coordinated emergency activities for more than 62 disasters. But this time he was accompanied by anti-terrorist experts.
- SIMI VALLEY : Boy, 2, Recovering After Fall Into Pool
- Judge to Rule on Abortion Protesters at Clinic : Court: He says his decision will be rendered within 10 days. Family Planning Associates Medical Group Inc. is seeking a 36-foot 'buffer zone' at its Orange facility.
- LA CONCHITA : Ranch Owners Reject Housing Proposal
- Son, Parents Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- LOS ANGELES : Doctor Gets 41 Months in Medical Billing Scam
- LITTLE BOY BLUES: Blues guitar master B....
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'While You Were Sleeping' a Sugary Romantic Comedy
- Finance: It won't affect the new studio's...
- Broker Ordered to Pay Investors in Hill Williams : Courts: David A. Colton is assessed $23 million in damages to 1,065 former clients who lost $90 million to failed O.C. developer. Judge cites 'a sad, tragic tale of greed.'
- Retrained Timber Workers Not Out of the Woods Just Yet
- Times Names Brisco, Perry to New Posts
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Experts Link Bombing to Militants Bent on Punishing U.S. Government : Investigations: FBI says tracking potential terrorists is a daunting job. Some are guided by foreign ideology, while others have ties to domestic hate groups.
- Perspectives on Painting : 'Four Generations' exhibit allows the viewer to compare and contrast eight works by artists born in successive decades.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Irvine Co.'s Bren Throws Weight Behind Passage of Sales Tax Hike : Politics: It is the first comment on crisis from chairman of O.C.'s largest landowner. Tax critics say support isn't surprising.
- Ethics Panel Denies Funds for Holden's Council Race
- Rescuers Take Flight to Help in Oklahoma : Task force: Specially trained County Fire Department personnel load up their equipment to fly to the bombing site.
- She's Twice Blessed : Greathouse Is Better Than Good in Two Sports for Buena
- ORANGE : City Government Revamp Proposed
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Stay Clear of Day-Care Regulations
- CALABASAS : Sobriety Checkpoints Planned Next Week
- Youth Killed in Crash Identified
- County May Have to Tap Investment Fund : Budget: Auditor-controller says projected spending deficit could force short-term borrowing from the account to pay local government debts through June.
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd
- Bombing Puts Palestinian Student's View of U.S. to Test
- 12 Steps for Jilted Ram Fans
- Walker Setting Up Long Beach to Succeed : Men's volleyball: Former Newport Harbor and Golden West College standout helps 49ers return to postseason.
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Awarded Opening Honor
- One Bad Bounce Deserves Others
- Some Miscues as TV Races to Oklahoma Bomb Site
- Theater : Monologues Make Sense to Damashek : Even when not directing Brian Friel's 'Faith Healer' at SCR, the playwright-composer works in relationships between storytellers and audiences.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- A Mirror of Mid-America Is in Shards
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Abroad
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Experts Weigh In On Helping Kids Cope : Psychology: Responses to images on television parallel those by adults, they say. But parents should tailor assistance to the individual child's need.
- Sounding the Alarm : 'Normal Heart' is 10 years old, but its producers say the play's angry, urgent message about AIDS is still critical, particularly for the young.
- Oxnard : Committee to Raise Cash for School Pool
- Task Force Arrests 14 in Sweep of Huntington's Oak View Area
- 11 Arrested and Items Seized in Police Raids on 20 Homes : Enforcement: Suspects will face charges of parole, probation and weapons violations after action by 61 officers. Effort involved three cities, county and state.
- Robert Dornan*1
- F.D.R. Record, Legacy*
- Car Bombing in Oklahoma City
- Slavkin Recall Effort
- Simpson Jury
- OTHER NEWS - April 21, 1995
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- Obituaries - April 21, 1995
- Obituaries - April 21, 1995
- Has NFL Draft Become Thinking Man's Game? : Pro football: It isn't all X's and O's anymore. Coaches and general managers also consider how prospects fare on Wonderlic exam designed to measure learning ability.
- For McInally, Perfect Test Score Something to Phone Home About
- Saudis Derailed U.S. Plan to Seize Mideast Terror Suspect : Manhunt: FBI agents were set two weeks ago to capture an alleged mastermind of Lebanon bombing, hijacking. But operation was thwarted.
- FBI Seeks 2 Bombing Suspects : Death Toll at 52; U.S. Offers $2-Million Reward : Terrorism: Warrants are issued for unidentified white men. Officials give descriptions and say the pair has been linked to a rental truck used in the Oklahoma City blast.
- Bomb Arrest Warrants Issued : Death Toll at 52; U.S. Offers $2-Million Reward : Terrorism: Unidentified suspects are linked to a rental truck used in Oklahoma City blast. FBI officials provide descriptions of the two white men sought.
- O.C. Muslim Community Is Target of Threats, Abuse : Backlash: Calls are received as groups organize aid for bomb victims. Intensity of the reaction sparks fear.
- Three Deputies Reassigned From Simpson Jury Detail : Trial: Judge transfers sheriff's officers after talking to panelists. LAPD criminalist Mazzola begins testimony.
- LAST BIG PARADE? When the El Toro...
- Mayor Unveils Proposed $3.9-Billion Budget : Government: Document adds 600 police officers, stresses efficiency at City Hall. Council reaction appears guarded.
- Divorced Couple, Son Found Shot to Death : Violence: Family had a history of arguments, neighbors say. Authorities have yet to sort out who pulled the trigger.
- Bouncing Back : Corporate Giants GM, IBM Post Big Earnings--for Now
- SEC Investigates Charges Against Smith Barney : Securities: A former manager claims the brokerage, which has launched its own probe, duped L.A. County of $1.3 million.
- 'I Tell Them Mama Will Be Home . . .'