- L.A. Board of Supervisors to Begin TV Broadcast of Weekly Meetings : Politics: Proponents say move will open the group to scrutiny. First session will be taped today and shown at midnight on Channel 58; airings will move up to a 9:30 p.m. slot next month.
- Outside Probe Sought in Fatal Police Car Crash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Civic Arts Plaza Photos Available
- Boxer Urges Quake Victims to Act Quickly
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Close-to-Home Tragedies
- California Amplifier Inc., a Camarillo manufacturer of...
- Water Rates Hiked While Debt Forgiven, Analysis Shows : Utilities: Santa Margarita Water District gave the Santa Margarita Co. a $11.4-million 'credit' while customers saw their bills rise, study finds. Both entities find fault with report.
- CompuServe to Give Subscribers More Internet Access
- Athens Bans Vehicles in City Center Test
- Pit Stop on Nevada Border Now a Hot Spot : Gambling: Stateline, once a drive-through, becomes a destination.
- RSVP : Viewing Art in a Whole New Light
- Philadelphia Transit Strike Ends; Settlement OKd by Union Board
- Trade School : Leaving Home to Attend a Tennis Academy Isn't an Easy Step. But Those Who Have Done It Say It Will Improve Their Chances of Making the Big Time
- MOORPARK : Choral Director Offers Workshop Baton or no baton?
- Valley Interview : Burbank Mayor Hopes Airport Cooperation Takes Flight
- Landmark Thousand Oaks Bowling Alley to Shut Down
- Ex-Assessor Worker Pleads Guilty to Taking Bribes : Courts: Jacque Sue Martinez, 29, admits accepting a total of $1,550 to clear records of overdue taxes. She was motivated by her own mounting debts, defense lawyer says.
- Berman Asks City to Fund More Police
- SIMI VALLEY : Architect Named to Design Police Station
- AMERICA'S CUP : Mighty Mary Is Proud Mary in Upset Victory
- Music Review : Pepperdine Hall Overflows With Otten
- Company Town : Time Warner Stock Slips as Seagram Weighs Sale : Wall Street: There is fear that the media company's shares may be dumped on the market in the wake of MCA deal.
- Dole Touts Experience as He Kicks Off Presidential Drive : Politics: He stresses values, less government and U.S. influence abroad.
- Encore for Dial-A-Ride : Entrepreneur Offers Shuttle Service for Stranded South County Seniors
- Missing Surfer Is Identified
- Rocker Van Halen to Face Weapons Charge : Burbank: Guitarist says he forgot to leave loaded gun out of carry-on luggage at airport, authorities say.
- CAMARILLO : City May Back Plan to Promote Business
- STAGE'Assassins' Skipping a Week: There will be...
- Latinos to Stern: Apology Is Not Accepted : Radio: Three groups call for a boycott of the syndicated program by stations, listeners and sponsors.
- Mendenhall Named Chino Valley Bank Officer
- Fidelity Title Insurance Moves Center to Camarillo
- HEALTH
- Huber & Takasugi Opens Law Office in Ventura
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE VOLATILE DOLLAR : The Stronger Yen Will Lead to an Even Stronger Japan : Asia: Exporters will indeed be hurt, but businesses will be forced to make changes that will benefit the country in the long run.
- Eileen O'Casey; Playwright's Widow
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- A Crucified Easter Bunny on a Tax Form Draws Christian Fire
- BODY WATCH : Improper Drug Use a Cause for Concern : Health: Worry over prescription misuse and interaction has the Food and Drug Administration pushing for more consumer education.
- Funds Pursued for La Conchita Landslide Study : Safety: County would use FEMA money for geological survey of the beachside community to determine the potential danger for residents.
- 4 Die in Crash Caused by Race on 405 Freeway
- AGOURA HILLS : Calabasas Balks at Backing Library
- ORANGE : Trustees Accept Proposal to Alleviate Overcrowding
- Music Review : A Poignant Goodby From Elly Ameling
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Child Care, Equal Pay Top Agenda for Working Women : Labor: White House devises strategy to reduce stress, eliminate discrimination and provide training opportunities.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Essay : New Zealand Profits From Taking Tough Road : It is now called the world's most competitive country after dismantling the welfare state and slashing public debt.
- Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana provider...
- Abbey-Homedco Merger Clears Antitrust Hurdle
- US West Splits Stock Into Phone, Multimedia
- Companies Urged to Vie for Environmental Awards
- Business Intelligence Operatives Organize : Information: Group helps companies stay ahead, advising them on knowing their customers, competitors and industry.
- BRIBE TAKERS: Jacque Sue Martinez was not...
- ICU Medical Files Patent Suit
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM
- Trial Attorneys Among Top Political Contributors, Study Finds
- Morarji Desai; India's Former Prime Minister
- Chen Yun; China Official, Rival of Deng
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Interview : Aligning Australia With 'East Asian Hemisphere'
- Brokerage May Be Quizzed Further : Inquiry: Counsel to state Senate panel, citing recent news stories, says Merrill Lynch may have misled lawmakers.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Real Estate : Housing Market in Sydney Broadening With Asian Influx : Despite strict investment laws and lingering prejudices, more foreigners are buying homes.
- VENTURA : 2 Teen-Agers Charged in Fatal Shooting
- NORTHRIDGE : Apartments Reopen After Quake Repairs
- COSTA MESA : Donations Needed for Good Friday Feast
- FULLERTON : $1.8-Million Grant for City, Agencies, Schools
- THE NBA : The Playoff Races
- Concordia Lands San Marcos' Louther
- Allergan Issues Recall of Contact Lens Solution : Marketing: Official says company will take a $4-million pretax charge in the first quarter.
- Stabilize State's Insurance Market : Price controls and mandatory earthquake coverage combine to squeeze firms out of the homeowners market.
- DATELINE: CHICAGO : Islam Brings Fine Dining to Ghetto : In effort to advance black entrepreneurship, Farrakhan's movement opens 3 restaurants. Venture is seen as a test of group's acumen.
- A Confession That Confirms Old Suspicions : Thirty years late, McNamara says, 'We were wrong, terribly wrong' in Vietnam.
- Unidentified Man Killed After Running Into Path of Truck
- Santa Ana Officer Denies Guilt in Assault
- Reducing Brokers' Conflicts of Interest
- HEALTH
- Koll Buys Kansas City Property-Management Firm : Acquisition: The purchase by the Newport Beach-based company is its third this year in the real estate services industry.
- Ventura County's Public Works Agency has awarded...
- Some Promising Players Resist Lure of Academies : Tennis: Disadvantages of the system include being away from families and risking burnout in the game.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Awful Secrets of Medicine's Graveyard : WRONGFUL DEATH: A Medical Tragedy <i> by Sandra Gilbert</i> ; Norton $22.50, 365 pages
- SANTA PAULA : New Attempt Made to Identify Dead Man
- Day Tour Planned of Tecate Cypress Reserve
- PLACENTIA : Story Hours Offered for Preschool Children
- Activists Back Plan to Curb Prostitution
- Golf
- Coppes Hits, So He Plays for Azusa
- Cisneros Attacks GOP Bid to Slash U.S. Housing Funds by $7 Billion : Aid: HUD chief, after spending the night at Watts project, pushes his plan to provide vouchers for rent at privately owned apartments.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McDowell Agrees to Ranger Contract
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Fountain Valley Stops Hanahan in First Round
- CANYON SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT : Mistake Costly for Mater Dei
- TV Review : 'Mother, Daughter' an Affecting Drama
- Jumping to a Conclusion : Lewis Competing Against Powell Is What Everybody Wants--but Them
- State's Prison Population
- Suspect's Companions Sought in Heist
- Newt Gingrich's First 100 Days
- Quake Insurance
- Most Opposed to Hiking Sales Tax : Times O.C. Poll: Ratio among voters is a strong 57% to 36%, with 7% undecided. 'It doesn't look good,' Steiner says of the half-cent levy on a June 27 special ballot.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Education : Billion-Dollar Industry Grows From Importing of Students : From elementary levels to universities, schooling proves big business in Australia. Asian recruits find they enjoy greater freedom.
- CLAS Scores
- U.N. Troops
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Culture : Policy Makes 'White Australia' a Thing of the Past : Once, only Europeans could immigrate. Now, Asians are fast-growing segment of population, and government preaches multiculturalism..
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 11, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 11, 1995
- Obituaries - April 11, 1995
- Obituaries - April 11, 1995
- 2 Cities Accept County Settlements : Bond crisis: Buena Park, Huntington Beach agree to accept 76% of their investments. They vow to sue for the remainder.
- LOOKING BACK: Imagine, says Rancho Santiago College...
- Panel Urges Alterations in How Brokers Are Paid : Securities: Report says incentives work against customers' interests but that system is firmly entrenched.
- U.S. Turned Its Back, Bhutto Says : Diplomacy: Pakistani leader charges that Cold War allies have been 'cast aside.' She wants sanctions lifted on arms, F-16s already paid for.
- 2 Cities Wage High-Stakes Shipyard Battle : Defense: Tactics escalate as Long Beach seeks to save its facility and San Diego funds a lobbying effort to close it. Thousands of jobs depend on federal decision.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION ON THE PACIFIC RIM : THE SOUTH RIM : Companies : Deregulation Spurs Growth in Exports
- Look-Alike Banks on Her Resemblance to First Lady
- Coping With Coyotes : Foragers are sighted more often in Conejo Valley neighborhoods. A public meeting will focus on learning to live with them.
- Orange County : Political Survival Instinct
- Colleagues' Cologne Prompts Call for a Fragrant Foul
- Winds Kill at Least 8 in Arizona Dust Storm, Cut Off Power Locally
- Be Careful: Go Slow on Ward Valley
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Task Force Cites Need for New Waterworks
- Miscellany
- Canadians Hold Off Challenges to Win Events on Undercard
- A Poet--an Endangered Species--Talks Back
- Was This Retailer Ready for Prime (Public) Time? Quite Possibly Not
- USER FRIENDLY: The reputation for mischief that...
- Gingrich Begs Perot Forces Not to Split Conservatives : Politics: Speaker warns a third-party run could reelect Clinton. If GOP gets support, he sees 'smashing' victory.
- COSTA MESA : New Shopping Center Plans to be Reviewed
- Is Nehemiah the City's Housing Answer?
- Lakers Can't Stop Runaway Spurs, 101-87 : Pro basketball: San Antonio extends streak to 15 behind Robinson and gains support as NBA's best team.
- Southland : Car-Pool Rules May Change
- State Democrats Back Affirmative Action : Politics: Convention delegates unanimously oppose proposed repeal of policy. Issue seen as key to '96 election.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Can Marines Survive With No Jughead's? : Rosemary (Mom) Hamilton, owner of the Oceanside pub, is as tough as her customers. But financial and liquor license problems may force her to close.
- Civic Leader Modugno Dies in Crash
- Insurance Firms and Lawyers: Neither Takes a Back Seat
- The Serious Wrinkles Still in 'Three Strikes' : A year later and California is still trying to get it right
- OJAI : Tree Blocks Traffic on California 33
- Sandcastle Ingrained at The Oaks : Art: The 25-foot-high sculpture began as a stunt but is now a beloved landmark in Thousand Oaks. A plan to tear it down was postponed due to public outcry.
- Economic Profile
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES / STEVE KRESAL : Mazurie's Move Pays Dividends
- DANCE REVIEW : Women's Dances Dominate Avaz Program
- Theater : A Revolutionary's Dilemma
- New Stripes Will Clear Up Confusion at Left-Turn Lanes
- Improved Ducks Set Sights on the Playoffs and Beyond
- Easter Parade Is Big Deal, but in a Small Way : Entertainment: Hometown atmosphere is key to event that stresses children and community spirit over size and fanfare.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Wins Tournament Title on Lopez Three-Hitter
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Finally Breaks Through
- MUSIC REVIEW : Garrett Recital Reveals Her Versatility
- LL Cool J Follows Fresh Prince's Lead
- Good Black Dramas on TV Are Possible
- BREA : Priest to Teens, Gangs Is Breakfast Speaker
- A Love Affair With Language : The words themselves seem reward enough for Thomas Lux. But now the poet's devotion to his craft has earned him this country's top prize for a single work.
- Clinton, in L.A., Assures Jews on Israel's Security
- MISSION VIEJO : Critics Protest Size of Planned Hockey Rink
- Alleged Misuse of Education Funds Comes Under Scrutiny : Inquiry: Grand jury investigates allegations that money for troubled youths in court schools is being used to hire office help and administrators.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mobile-Home Owners Closer to Buying Park
- THAILAND
- Los Angeles County : Some Business Basics
- COMMITMENTS : Breaking the Silence That Hides the Pain
- H. Adams Carter; Mountaineering Journal's Editor
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast Speech Team in Tournament
- 3 Elderly People Killed, 1 Hurt in 3 Separate Southland Fires
- BREA : Arovista Park to Host Program for Youths
- Paved With Good Intentions : 'Outlaw' Bikers Set Aside Rivalries to Raise Funds for Education Program
- Ganging Up on Fires : Outdoors: Blacks and Latinos leave street rivalries behind and forge new bonds during a week of U.S. Forest Service training to become part-time firefighters.
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : World's Future Stars in Qatar, Not Nigeria
- Two Women Struck by Car, Killed While Jaywalking in North Hollywood
- Fujimori Is Victor in Peru, Unofficial Returns Show : Elections: President uses success against inflation and terrorism to apparently gain majority and avoid runoff.
- The House That Elegance and Grandeur Built
- VIETNAM
- Foreign Banks to Finally Open for Business in Beijing
- Health Coverage Dips Further : Insurance: Study shows 6.5 million in state are without protection, reflecting an ongoing drop. At the same time, the number of workers whose employers do not provide health benefits is up.
- COMMITMENTS : The Human Condition : The Fame Game : Julia. Demi. Heather. Kato. Tired of our name-dropping yet? Well, don't let it get to you. 'People use name-dropping to spackle the cracks in their self-esteem.' Or so say the experts.
- OXNARD : Amphitheater May Be Named After Dr. Kato
- CHINA
- The Oracle of Yahoo Has Internet Surfers Going Gaga : Cyberspace: The success of the comprehensive list is due in part to a classic case of grad student procrastination.
- Brown's Vow of 'No Retreat' Tests Clinton
- Christian Coalition in a Good Spot to Show It's More Than Just a GOP Arm
- BREA : Council OKs Bond Issue to Build Center
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planning Panel OKs Church Expansion
- 3 Local Residents Killed in Strong Winds : Weather: Gusts up to 45 m.p.h. hamper rescue and firefighting operations. Power outages affect hundreds.
- Michael Carries Andrettis' Luck Around With Him Like an Anvil : Auto racing: Like father, like son, who runs into the curse--and the Turn 6 escape road--twice while in contention.
- CS Fullerton Gains a Split in Softball
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Suddenly, Everything's Going Swimmingly Again for Sanders
- Would Ads Hurt Focus of PBS? : Television: The debate is heating up with one side wanting advertising revenue and the other warning against the pursuit of ratings.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Weezer Makes a Stand as Regular-Guy Band
- Los Angeles County : L.A. Gear to Report on First Quarter
- California Pizza Kitchen Taps New President
- Chechen Spring Ushers In Season of Russian Air Raids
- Orange County Almanac
- Sounds Like the Same Old Tarkanian
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Llanas Offers Dry Solo Odes to the Heartland
- COMMITMENTS : PARTY OF ONE?
- The Fright Factor as an Incentive to Seek Citizenship
- For the Right Price, Your Name in Lights : Privatization: How much selling of city operations should be allowed in order to reduce chronic budget deficits?
- Another Blow : Cancer forced the homeless woman to put her daughter into foster care. The county, bound by state law, is suing to recover costs; officials admit it's a waste of time.
- Pearl Jam's 'Crusade' Was Pointless
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sammy Llanas: Songs in the Key of Desperation
- 'Thousand Stars' Event to Promote Literacy
- Lewitzky Plans to Dismantle Troupe in 1997 : Dance: The modern dance pioneer is expected to continue with new projects, many of them educational.
- UPPING THE ANTE: Ventura County has one...
- It's No Simple Shift From Welfare to the Workplace : Reform: As assisted mothers try employment, trouble looms. Without proper attitude, many will quit or be fired.
- VENTURA : Bridge May Open to Traffic Within 2 Weeks
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Backs Diversion of Measure M Funds to County Bailout
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Amid Financial Crisis, a Lucky Break
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : High Schools Expected to Need More Space
- Streak Alive as Ducks Beat the Kings, 5-1 : Hockey: Krygier scores twice and has an assist as Anaheim defeats Los Angeles to stay unbeaten in last five matchups.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Get Defensive Against Hornets, 97-68
- Kings Getting Mighty Tired of the Ducks : Hockey: Anaheim scores early and often in 5-1 victory and is unbeaten in last five games against Los Angeles.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Housing Discrimination a Fact, Study Says : Home loans: Santa Ana was among few cities with good record in lending to minorities.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Change of Tactics Likely for Afternoon Deelites : Horse racing: After losing by a head to Larry The Legend in Santa Anita Derby, colt will try different approach in the Kentucky Derby.
- MOVIES'Bad Boys' Makes Good: Will Smith and...
- 'Cinema' Celebrates Iranian Film World
- JAPAN
- AEROSPACE
- As Call of the Wild Returns, Changes Echo Across Nature : Ecosystem: Wolves reintroduced to Yellowstone show promise in helping restore ecological balance.
- Women's Rights Backers Rally to Protest Violence
- Merrily Tripping Into Los Angeles' Colorful Past
- WESTMINSTER : Home Aid for Elderly Is a Can-Do Project
- Bruins Add Talent to Championship Program
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Hitting the Wall : Sport Chalet Suffers Many Bruises While Expanding
- Bombings Kill 6 Israelis, Hurt 47 : Mideast: Suicide attackers set off two explosions near isolated Gaza Strip settlements. Rabin says peace talks will continue, but demands Arafat disarm violent militias.
- 50 Years After Its Liberation, Buchenwald Still Causes Pain : Europe: Disputes mar memorial. Critics say museum discounts Communist resistance at concentration camp.
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / NEW YORK : The Bold and the Beautiful
- CYPRESS : Volunteer Sought for Vector Control Board
- Agenda
- COSTA MESA : Fire at Apartments Forces Tenants to Evacuate Overnight
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : In These Times, Inaction Better Than Some Actions
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : In These Times, Inaction Better Than Some Actions
- In Upset, Comedians Are Voted Governors of Tokyo, Osaka
- Top U.S. Aide Finds Capital's Environment Lacking : Kevin J. Sweeney Will Leave a Key Dept. of Interior Post to Return to California for a Better Quality of Life
- The Orange Freeway <i> Is </i> a Scenic Route--Up to a Point
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : Homophobes Restrict All Males, Straight and Gay : Men keep a purposeful distance from one another, emotionally and physically, to keep up a macho front and avoid any suspicion of gayness.
- Southland : A Look at Women-Owned Business:
- District Is Absent From CLAS : Education: Statewide scores don't include Antelope Valley Union, leaving parents and educators with no means of comparison.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Commission to Discuss Long-Term Park Plans
- Q & A : Will Giant HMOs Help Health Care? : An executive at Fountain Valley-based FHP says that there is still plenty of room for competition, and that consumers could benefit.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Transforming a Childhood of Horror Into Literary Art : COLOR IS THE SUFFERING OF LIGHT: A Memoir <i> by Melissa Green</i> ; W.W. Norton $22, 341 pages
- Man Fatally Shot in Dispute Between 2 Groups
- ENERGY
- G. C. Edwards Jr.; Federal Judge
- Legal Bottleneck Squeezes Ban on Alcohol in Parks : Recreation: The county is considering rules on possession but finds that it can only regulate consumption. Officials will investigate their options.
- Girl's Gymnastics Lessons Proved a Golden Opportunity
- Ron Richardson; Tony-Winning Singer and Actor
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Polls, Schism Signal Likely Defeat of Quebec Sovereignty : Nationalism: Proposal for European Union-style ties with Canada underlines differences among separatists.
- Ingersoll-Rand Takeover Offer Accepted by Clark : Equipment: The two machinery makers expect the deal will raise their fortunes in the increasingly prosperous field.
- Applications for Citizenship Soar in L.A.
- COMMITMENTS : In Tough Times, Finding the Possibilities Within
- ORANGE : Plaza to Close During Classic Auto Show
- It Wasn't Music to His Ears
- Seattle Firm to Launch Internet Audio Venture
- REAL ESTATE
- ELECTION: Voters will go to the polls...
- Possible Cause of Gulf War Syndrome Seen
- Assembly Panel Rejects Bill to Ease Motorcycle Helmet Law
- Titans Eke Out Another, 5-4 : College baseball: Fullerton scores twice in the ninth to beat Long Beach State.
- Crenshaw All Penick, No Panic : Golf: With late former mentor as his "15th club," he steadies emotions and finishes with 68 to win second Masters.
- Th-Th-That's Not All, Warner Bros.! : Chuck Jones Is Back, Teaching an Old Studio Some New Cartoons
- ART REVIEW : Twombly's End Game : MOCA Retrospective Shows His Achievements While Clarifying His Place in 20th-Century Art
- IRVINE : Lasting Tribute to Late Baseball Star
- OXNARD : School District Considers Clinics
- Martinez Routs Sabatini in Final
- OXNARD : Pair Held, Woman Sought in Carjack
- Waiting Until Dark : Some Ventura Area Transients Are Sneaking Back at Night to Camp in City's Forbidden River Bottom
- $5 Billion the Quiet Way : Pop music: Some of the industry's biggest sellers have been on the charts for years--the catalogue chart, not the Top 200. It's a quiet industry gold mine.
- Clinton Nominates L.A. Judge to U.S. Appeals Court : Law: Respected trial jurist is expected to win Senate confirmation as the first Japanese American on the 9th Circuit panel.
- Funeral for a Friend
- Deer Fights to Make Contact at the Plate : Baseball: Former Canyon High player and major leaguer signs minor-league contract with Angels.
- Pressure Pitcher : Hard-Throwing Ponce Trying to Carry Load for Young Ocean View
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Giants Get Hill--He'll Bat Fifth
- Adamson Wins Georgia Regatta
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Team Will Play With the Hand It Has Been Dealt
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Heydays Over, the Temps and Little Richard Still Get the Job Done
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : The Risk of Judging on Looks
- Jazz : Tour Echoes Newport Sound
- CAMARILLO : Medfly Spraying Scheduled Tuesday
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Tightens Investment Policy
- Annette Selinger Morris; County Legal Secretary
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Win, Take Overall Points Lead
- Free Agent Swilling Could Fill Raider Linebacker Void
- MOVIE REVIEW : '3 Ninjas' Knuckle Up to an Eco Enemy
- Unser Has a Six-Pack at Long Beach After Another Grand Prix Victory : Auto racing: He continues domination on streets as familiar to him as those in Albuquerque, N.M.
- SANTA ANITA : Wandesta Wins Santa Barbara by Two Lengths
- '95-96 Dance Series Set at Irvine Barclay
- Larry H. Parker Is His Own Dream Team
- DANCE REVIEW : Caltech Hosts Kathak Troupe
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lozano Conducts Mexican Concert Music
- Gallegly on School Funding
- Balanced Budget
- Quote on Sex Ed Didn't Say Enough
- Term Limits
- Borosage on GOP Foreign Policy
- PKK and Turkey
- Don't Meddle With the Clean Air Act
- Winnie Mandela
- Gangsta Rap
- Newspaper Building Eyed for Museum
- Funding for Science
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 10, 1995
- Obituaries - April 10, 1995