- Bray Off Local Card, Will Spar With Lewis
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Arnold, Kennedy Walk 25 but Pitch No-Hitters
- Big Hit Speaks Louder Than Words for Buena : Softball: After consoling teammate, Reida's single helps Bulldogs to 3-2 victory.
- 2 O.C. Blues Veterans Move Up to Canned Heat, T-Birds
- Peter Berg: A Man of Action and Words : Television: His dual life as actor and screenwriter has put him in a state of enjoyable overload. He's on 'Chicago Hope' and has a production deal for his screenplay.
- COSTA MESA : Water Official Reaffirms Residency
- CHATSWORTH : Imagination Takes Flight on 'Air Friday'
- BREA / FULLERTON LA HABRA : Districts Approve Settlement on Funds
- Wooden You Just Know It? : College basketball: O'Bannon wraps up a Hollywood season by winning award named for former Bruin coach.
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs Settlement, Has Option to Sue
- ANGELS : Chili's Big Offer Now Off the Table
- Canseco Makes Impact : Baseball: Power display by newest Red Sox leaves fans and teammates impressed.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter, Rangers Turn 2-0 Lead Into a 4-3 Loss
- Music Review : In Debut, Chinese Pianist Replaces Ailing Yo-Yo Ma
- Pop Album Chart : 'Drive' and 'Candy' Off to Fast Starts
- EXTERIORS : Time to Put Your Mind on the Gutter
- It's Best Not to Save This Chore for a Rainy Day
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MCA
- THOUSAND OAKS : Simi Man Guilty in Pizza Shop Robbery
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COLUMN ONE : In Russia, Fertile Soil for Racism : Harassment of people from the Caucasus region has intensified with the Chechnya war. Dark hair and eyes invite suspicion, perhaps detention, by Moscow police. Few seem alarmed at the abuses.
- Russian Lawmakers Extend Draftees' Terms by 6 Months : Military: Bill is railroaded through lower house. Move reflects concern at mass desertions because of Chechnya war.
- WINNETKA : Groups to Display Support for Police
- Thornton Rejects Lawyer Picked by Judge
- WESTMINSTER : Group Says Schools' Flyer Policy Is Unfair
- CLERGY TRANSITIONS: On July 1, a longtime...
- Italian's Larynx Surgery Goes Well, Doctor Says
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rivette, 49ers Beat Titans, 8-1
- A Crossover Dream Halted Prematurely, Tragically : Some Ambitious Plans Were Under Way to Bring Selena to Mainstream U.S. Audience
- EPA Unveils Plan to Remove Soil Tainted With DDT
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Paper Judged Best in State
- PASADENA : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Death of 12-Year-Old Boy
- Paralyzed Boy's Family Sues Over Crash : Courts: Irvine couple seek damages from Laguna Beach police, among others. Their car was broadsided by a stolen car that was pursued by a motorcycle officer.
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Want Man Barred From Area
- Glendale Throws One Away : Baseball: Leadoff walk and three-base error in seventh give Crescenta Valley a 3-2 victory.
- EL MONTE : MTA Driver Committed Suicide With Bus, CHP Says
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Channel Islands' Volley Delays Royal's Celebration
- They're Not-So-Happy Campers : Baseball: Free agents get together because they have no place else to go.
- The Fun Starts Next Season : Bruins Might Not Have Another Dynasty, but They Figure to Be a Young, Emotional Bunch
- McCall Versus Holmes (Yes, <i> That</i> Holmes) Heads Five-Fight Card
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL / ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Magnolia Continues to Win Close Games
- AEROSPACE
- NRC Chief OKd by Senate
- Samson DeBrier; Hollywood Raconteur and Bon Vivant
- Democrats Meet to Plan Comeback : Politics: In wake of November defeats, state party holds convention to plot strategies for 1996 elections. Clinton will deliver keynote speech.
- Evidence of Sarin Found in Cult Lab
- Few Vacancies Left at Free Camping Sites
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : 2 District Sites Chosen for Possible Sale
- Sunrise Service Forced to Move From Hollywood Bowl This Year
- Atop the Charts From Behind Bars : Tupac Shakur Is Finding Ways to Promote His Hit Album From Prison
- Album Reviews
- HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : Over Lunch, MCA Workers See Pluses in Working for Seagram : Hollywood: Between wine-cooler jokes, employees say future may be brighter under Canadian firm.
- HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : What Price Glory? : Some Foresee Studio Woes if Leaders Move On
- Armed Services Find It Tougher to Enlist New Recruits : Military: Goals are not being met, and experts are puzzled. Among reasons cited are the 'baby-bust' phenomenon and a healthier economy.
- VENTURA : Council to Vote on Road Improvements
- SIMI VALLEY : 600 Pounds of Trout to Stock Lagoon
- SEAL BEACH : Large Crowd Expected at Easter Parade
- Murderer Is Sentenced to Death : Crime: After an emotional outburst by the victim's daughter, judge affirms jury's recommendation. The case had some similarities to the Simpson trial but took only five weeks.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Motschman's Victories Spark Fountain Valley
- Ex-Sheriff's Deputy Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge : Courts: Stephen Moreland Redd is accused of having killed a Yorba Linda grocery manager during a string of armed robberies last summer.
- Fresno State Continues Mastery of CSUN : College baseball: Bulldogs defeat Matadors in Fresno for the seventh consecutive time.
- BASEBALL : Pendleton's a Marlin as Flurry Continues
- 'Lord Knows Compost' Offered at EZTV
- Weekend TV : 'Politics' Premieres in New CNN Lineup
- Strike May Be Over, but Fan Anger Isn't
- Japanese American Vets Owe No Apologies
- At Last, 'Cool' Is Defined
- She Can't Feel Sorry for Scholarship Athletes
- UCLA Fans Make Big Splash in Gene Pool
- Don't Propagandize Sex Education
- Board Has Failed to Explain Concerns
- Generally, He Managed to Get Taylor Forgotten
- The Messages in the Death of a Rap Artist
- Decisions on Sex Education Incredible
- Another Stereotype Fades
- Waiver for Kmart Unfair to Taxpayers
- Math Class Labels Needn't Be Harmful
- Fullerton College Jazz
- Changes at Club Excite Members
- OTHER NEWS - April 8, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 8, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 8, 1995
- Obituaries - April 8, 1995
- Obituaries - April 8, 1995
- State's Recovery Steadies; U.S. Jobless Rate Up
- State's Recovery Steadies as U.S. Jobless Rate Rises
- Ito Rejects Bid to Reopen Issue of DNA Credibility
- Partnership Dedicates Homes for Low-Income
- Region May Be Released From U. S. Smog Rules : Pollution: Clinton is expected to OK legislation exempting Ventura County and other areas from a tougher federal cleanup plan.
- HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : What Price Glory? : Seagram's Tab for MCA May Be Overstated by $1.4 Billion
- LOU'S DAY: The red, white and blue...
- MCA Deal Leaves Ultimate Studio Insider on Outside : Hollywood: Chairman Lew Wasserman was told of sale at last minute. Some observers call it shabby treatment.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Falls Below 85 Yen; Stocks Gain
- Food for Thought : Artistic presentations on exhibit at Mythos gallery are appetizing. But they're not edible, just life-affirming.
- Making It Cool to Read : Chris O'Flaherty, who had no peers to discuss books with when he was growing up, starts a club for fans of Goosebumps series.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Adviser Urges Outside Money Manager for Now : Investing: Member of oversight committee not convinced Moorlach and staff are competent to handle $5-billion portfolio.
- FREE PRESS : What Internet? For teens with ideas to express and creativity to burn, the hottest information technology is the old-fashioned photocopier.
- Citizens Group Declares War on Tax Hike, Backers : Politics: 200 attend meeting of Committees of Correspondence, which will coordinate campaign against Measure R.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Airline Industry Group Vows to Fight Airport Sale
- Border Woes : Immigration: Human rights activists say detained illegal immigrants have been mistreated. Operation Gatekeeper officials deny abuse charges, but say some changes have been made.
- Priscilla Lane; Singer, Actress in '30s and '40s
- IRVINE : High Schools to Reject Students Not Living in City
- Weintraub Accuses Feuer of 'Mudslinging' in His Recent Mailer
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 3RD SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT : 2 Conservatives Target Horton on AIDS, Gay Issues
- A Clear Need for Some Sunshine : Brokerage in O.C. crisis should disclose all
- Trikathon to Raise Funds for Child Center
- School Kids Need Lunch, but Who Should Pay? : PLATFORM
- OXNARD : Foreclosure Proceeds Against Town Center
- Working for peanuts: Here's one more sign...
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Still Winless in League as El Toro Rolls
- PREP TENNIS / SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Knocks Off Corona del Mar
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Long Beach Plays USC; UCLA Meets Northridge at Pauley
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Simple Game of Cops and Robbers : But 'Bad Boys' Plot Isn't Up to the Talents of Its Charismatic Stars
- RADIO & TVAn Apology: Radio personality Howard...
- Cohn Gives Writer 'Behn' New Life
- TAX CUTS: HOW THEY MIGHT AFFECT YOU : Q & A : Parents and Seniors to Get Best Breaks
- THE GOODS : Earth Bound : At Eco Expo, the Emphasis Is on the Practical
- A Boy, AIDS and a Lesson in Life
- Comparing Senate, House Cutbacks
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What do you do with the money you earn or are given?
- GLENDALE : 4 Members of Satanic Cult Arrested for Tagging Church
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Philman Paces Edison by Winning Four Events
- Nicklaus' Opening 67 Looks More Like an '86 : Golf: He turns back clock at Augusta to trail Mickelson, Olazabal and Frost by one.
- Professional Minor Leaguer Gets the Call : Hockey: After nearly 300 games with San Diego Gulls, the Ducks bring up Lambert and he scores on his first shot in NHL.
- Fast Learner : Valencia's Herta Leads a New Crop of Indy Car Rivals Headed for the Streets of Long Beach
- Morton's Opens Steakhouse in Santa Ana
- NEWS ANALYSIS : B-2 Making Comeback Bid but Congress May Choke on Cost
- Company Town : Where Studios Stand After Seagram Deal : Competition: The Hollywood landscape would look quite different from what it was just a year ago.
- U.S. Peace Envoy in Jerusalem to Boost Israeli-Syrian Talks
- Matsushita to Sell 80% of MCA to Seagram Co. : Business: Distiller to pay about $7.1 billion. Japanese owner and Hollywood giant clashed often over five years.
- Turks Resist Pressure to End Raid in Iraq
- Matsushita to Sell 80% of MCA to Seagram Co. : Business: Distiller to pay about $7.1 billion. Japanese owner and Hollywood giant clashed often over five years.
- Board Revises Curriculum for Teaching of Math in Conejo Valley Schools : Education: The changes will require district's high school students to solve more complex word problems and explain how they arrived at their answers.
- MOORPARK : City Decides Against Rental Housing Deal
- Inside the Ads : L.A. CITY COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT
- Countywide : Trustees to Vote on Investment Settlement
- Rio District Defends Settlement With Developer : Construction: School board spent $80,000 pursuing the claim. But fee hikes on other projects will recoup the cost of the lawsuit, officials say.
- Countywide : Shell Island Facility to Be Back Bay's 'Classroom'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fowers Sinks Putt for Par in Playoff to Give Aliso Niguel a Victory
- Hawking Is Among Finalists : Basketball: Interim coach joins Utah assistant Donny Daniels and Riverside College's Bob Schermerhorn as candidates for Titan job.
- 'Dos Passos Wars' Is Good, Campy Fun
- O.C.'s 21 Independent Banks Recovering From Bad Times : Banking: Their losses for 1994 total $2 million, compared to $24 million lost in the preceding year, when real estate values dropped.
- AEROSPACE
- Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach medical diagnostic...
- TAX CUTS: HOW THEY MIGHT AFFECT YOU : Dollar Traders See Deficits Ballooning, but Markets Don't
- Hopes Rise for Passage of Permanent Nuclear Treaty : Diplomacy: New security assurances from the acknowledged powers brighten outlook for the pact.
- Senate Studies Merger of State, County Prisons : Budget: Sen. Bill Lockyer advocates turning over nonviolent inmates serving short terms to local facilities, which would receive state funds to handle them.
- BURBANK : Election Results Will Be Broadcast
- THEATER REVIEW : All Relative in 'Lovesongs' : Play spares no sympathy for self-pity in a rich, honest story of a flawed, but ultimately functioning, family.
- 2 Million Children Go Hungry in State, Study Says : Poverty: Number is rising, UC Berkeley study finds. Legislature sends school breakfast bill to governor.
- Moorpark Breaks Ranks, Spurns Pollution Program : Government: The city takes a stand against unfunded federal mandates. It may face heavy fines.
- Kings Lose Players, Win Game : Hockey: Granato and two defensemen go out, but L.A. turns back Dallas, 3-2, on Quinn's goal.
- Should Broadcasters Just Say Yes to Newt's Speech?
- Retailers Report Lackluster Sales in March : Economy: Analysts say the combination of poor weather and a belated Easter kept many shoppers' wallets closed.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Pentagon Warns of Possible Haiti Assassinations
- Year After Suffers
- Conservationist's Logging Deal Draws Fire : Environment: Magazine reports that Wilderness Society chief cut old-growth trees from his ranch. He defends sale as 'model' of good forestry practices.
- White House Complains of GOP Pestering
- British Native Granted Stay Hour Before Scheduled Georgia Execution
- Lady Sings the Muse : What began as a lark is now a deep commitment and source of inspiration for Madeline Eastman.
- Polos, Pinks and Plastic : The shirts and the feminine color make comebacks. See-through accessories gain popularity.
- Wilson Prepares to Abolish Affirmative Action Panels
- 'Alibi' Witness Tells of Confession : Court: Ex-lover who initially claimed Guy Dean Bouck was with her when his wife was slain now says he admitted killing her.
- NORTHRIDGE : AIDS Quilt Makes 3-Day Stop at CSUN
- SANTA CLARITA : Lungren's Relative Charged With Indecent Exposure
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council Approves Plan for Price Costco
- THE PREPS : A Leg to Stand On : La Quinta's Livernois Puts Off Surgery in Order to Play Baseball
- Injury Behind Him, Tagliaferri Resumes Career
- ANGELS : Nothing Is as Good as Something for Chili Davis
- Remembering Carl Jefferson, Enthusiast and Visionary
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Scorsese Comments Add to Reissues' Appeal
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
- ECONOMY
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana company said...
- Quebec Sets Sovereignty Vote for Autumn : Nationalism: Separatist leader delays referendum as polls show majority back union with Canada.
- Tax Hike for Border Plants Causes Uproar : Mexico: New tariffs quintuple tax burden on <i> maquiladoras</i> , which have enjoyed shelters and benefited from peso devaluation.
- Exxon Regularly Ships Oil Past Islands Without Permission
- Matsushita to Sell 80% of MCA to Seagram Co. : Business: Beverage firm to pay $7.1 billion. Japanese owner, Hollywood giant clashed often over five years.
- GLENDALE : 2 Candidates Will Split Recount Tab
- Controversial L.A. River Project OKd : Environment: Critics say flood-control walls will be unsightly and harm ecosystem. But officials in county's southeast area hail decision.
- GLENDALE : New Orchestra Plans to Offer Lighter Fare
- Libraries to Offer Modem Access to User : Crisis: The book repositories may be among the hardest hit institutions but computer services could soften county bankruptcy's blow, officials say.
- VENTURA : Panel Delays Action on School Transfers
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL : Footman Leads Lineup as North Team Named
- Car Swerves Off Road, Killing Driver
- Grissom and Cone Traded : Baseball: Expo outfielder goes to Braves. Cy Young Award winner returns to Toronto.
- Cone, Grissom Traded : Baseball: Kansas City and Montreal continue to cut payroll. Toronto and Atlanta are beneficiaries.
- Movie Review : 'Johnny Stecchino' Meets His Match
- Strike's End to Help Baseball Cards? With...
- Company Town
- Nasdaq Studies May Prove Academic : Wall Street: Legal experts say hard evidence is what will matter most in collusion probes.
- Amtrak to Cut 24% of Its Service Nationally : Railroads: Move aims to head off possible bankruptcy. One route into California will be slashed.
- TEMBLOR TIMEOUT: Southern California recorded 3,818 aftershocks...
- New Canada Fishing Move Cited
- T-Shirt Sales to Be Banned at D.C. Sites
- Ex-Dodger Steve Sax to Run for Assembly
- A Fairy-Tale Beginning : Show continues pair's efforts to introduce children to theater.
- IRVINE : School Board OKs Parcel Tax Vote Plan
- Rock Climbers See Red When Film Crew Paints Boulders : Outdoors: Movie company covers over graffiti--and tiny ledges and wrinkles--at two spots in a Chatsworth park. Climbers blame city for allowing it.
- CHP Car on Freeway Shoulder Hit
- Repairs Leave Water With Chlorine Scent
- ANAHEIM : Updated Plan to Bury Utility Lines Approved
- A 'Quiet' Period--3,818 Quakes in 1st Quarter
- Two Track Meets Set for This Weekend
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Can't Find a Defense for Kemp
- For Two CSUN Baseball Players, a Simple Crossing Pattern
- Perfect Place for 'Unravelling' 2 One-Acts
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Hamptons: Burger Joint Gets Face Lift
- TV REVIEWS : 'Animated Women': Diary of Four Artists and Their Work
- 'Eubie!': Tribute to Blake at the Ivar
- AUTOS
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Finding What's Funny : Author of new play 'Catch a Falling Star' sees humor in serious subjects.
- HEALTH CARE : Co-Ed Hospital Wards Draw Protests From British Patients : Proposed law would give clients the right to choose.
- SANTA ANA : Investment Pool Settlement Plan OKd by School Board
- Exxon Oil Shipments Challenged : Environment: Firm's practice of sending tankers monthly without regulators' permission will be discussed at Camarillo meeting today.
- BFI Wants to Take Over Trash Hauling
- Renewed Rebellion Sparked Over Mascot : Schools: Citing area racial tensions, the NAACP and students are protesting Confederate symbols on Quartz Hill High campus.
- Tall Tales : Building's Rooftop Treetops Are the Height of Urban Nature
- Couple Convicted of Misappropriating Funeral Funds : Trial: The wife is found guilty of illegally removing and selling body parts at mortuary; husband is found not guilty of same charges.
- NHL ROUNDUP : A Feel-Good Victory for Nordiques
- SHERMAN OAKS : Local Man Named to Redevelopment Panel
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON TRIAL : Juror Misconduct Isn't a License to Fish : What Jeanette Harris claims isn't highly unusual; investigating jurors during a trial is--or should be.
- Juror Furor : Television: KCAL anchor Pat Harvey was not expecting any bombshells from her interview with a former Simpson panelist. But an uproar followed.
- Manslaughter Charges Filed in Vehicle Death of Toddler
- OXNARD : Trolley Plan Linking Tourist Sites OKd
- LAGUNA BEACH : Ex-Neighbors Sued Over Trimmed Tree
- WOODLAND HILLS : Actor Who Survived Holocaust Speaks
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Councilman Takes Shot at Gun Range
- CHATSWORTH : Disabled to Compete in Horseback Riding
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Riverside to Remain in First Place
- Lindquist Expects Clearer View of OCSA Finances Today : Sports organization: Interim executive director says he won't take the job on a permanent basis.
- If Collins Sits, Miami May Be 2 Dead Crew
- A Step Behind--Again : Holmes Seeks Title at 45, but Foreman Has Already Been There, Done That
- Stakes Are Higher If Jumron Impresses : Horse racing: If colt keeps winning, especially at Saturday's Santa Anita Derby, he might even be entered in the Kentucky Derby.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bar Girls' Takes a Breezy Look at Gay Relationships
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Rob Roy': Another Time, Another Place : The bucolic interludes of the main characters create a stately drama, energized only by Tim Roth's villainy.
- MUSIC REVIEW : EAR Unit Ventures Into Rock, Multimedia
- Battle Erupts Over Allegations in Honda Trial : Courts: Defense says jury should know Japanese managers condoned 'gifts.' Prosecution says firm's U.S. officials took bribes.
- Fluor Daniel Wins Contract for Gold Production Facility
- Publishing Houses Spring Into Second Quarter
- Administration Offers Plans to Reform FDA : Health: Proposals include program to let outside experts review safety and efficacy of certain experimental medical devices.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Raising a Ruckus : Irish band the Cranberries is a hit that no one quite expected. The fans can't help singing along.
- Senate Votes, 99-0, for $16-Billion Plan to Cut Spending
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Antartica Plays One Note Well : The fish and ceviche bar is lively and appealing. Entrees are the winners in this environment.
- Life at Kid Central : Sore throats, ear infections, piercing cries-- and lots of newborns. A day in the life of pediatrician Dr. Nick Roulakis has it all.
- LOS ANGELES : Convicted Robber Wins Damages Against 4 Officers
- THIS WEEKEND'S PREP TOURNAMENTS
- COMPTON : Teacher Layoff Notices Spark Angry Protest
- THE PREPS : SOFTBALL / SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Robitaille Loses No-Hitter, Wins Game for Woodbridge
- When Families Still Lived in Harmony : Musical's Creator Ties His Own Clean-Cut, Childhood Memories Into a Swell 'Plaid' Package
- JAZZ REVIEW : Wilson Delivers Sweet, Big-Band Goods
- Vans, Teamster Talks Collapse; Trial Stage Set : Dispute: The labor board had called the meeting in hopes of averting a May 1 court date. At issue is an earlier election.
- End of 'Contract' Is Start of New Tests for GOP
- 2 Million Children Go Hungry in State, Study Says : Poverty: Number is rising, UC Berkeley study finds. Legislature sends school breakfast bill to governor.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : In the Works
- Critics Assail Logging Deal by Conservationist
- PREP NOTES : Villa Park's Hollis Commits to USC
- THE PREPS : BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Katella Sweeps Kennedy With Miranda's Help
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : MacColl Shows Versatility at Troubadour
- MORE MEASLES: Ventura County's measles epidemic is...
- Murayama to Visit China
- Yeltsin Broadens Police Powers of KGB Successor
- Ito Orders Probe After Charges of Jury Misconduct : Simpson trial: Deputies investigate ex-panelist's remarks that sequestered members had unsupervised conversations. Garcetti says truth is being sought in an 'honorable way.'
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Deadline Nears for Payment of Property Tax Bills
- COMMUNITY COMMENT : 'The Care and Order Police Give Far Outweigh the Negative'
- 2 Bands to Head Out in Different Directions : Schools: Thousand Oaks music students will be performing in Hawaii, and the Simi Valley contingent will be competing in Washington, D.C.
- Body Found Dumped Near Freeway
- POMONA : Man Ambushed, Killed by Gunman in His Driveway
- LANCASTER : Blacks Urge High School to Drop Rebel Symbols
- FULLERTON : Hide Publications About Sex, City Says
- County Rejects Seal Beach's Lifeguard Bid
- Orange County Almanac
- POMONA : Woman to Be Tried in Kidnaping of Twin Baby
- Bloom Denies Indecent Exposure Charge
- LOS ANGELES : Officials Warn of Scam Using False C.O.D. Deliveries
- 2 Supervisors Offer Cuts of $25 Million
- Water Agency Rates to Rise 4.4% on July 1
- Sylmar Gets Mitts on an 8-1 Victory : Baseball: Spartans make the plays behind Zamora, while Reseda again makes the mistakes.
- A Swing Set Played in Tribute to a Jazz Legend : Big band: Bill Elliott will honor Artie Shaw as he leads his orchestra Sunday at the Irvine Marriott.
- AUTOS
- RAILROADS
- Death of a Tagger a Typical Street Mystery for Police
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Life of the Rich, Famous--and Exploited : THE SEARCH FOR SONNY SKIES <i> By Mickey Rooney</i> ; Birch Lane Press $19.95, 252 pages
- COMPANY TOWN: HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : Seagram's Big Gulp : MANAGEMENT FALLOUT : MCA Insiders Contemplate Life Without Wasserman and Sheinberg
- CIA and FBI Seek Greater Leeway in Fighting Terrorism : Justice: Agencies back bill making it easier to deport suspects. Civil libertarians fear new police powers.
- RETAILING
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bergeson Proposal Sparks Interest : Recovery: Lawmakers in both parties say shifting county responsibilities to cities and state might be an idea whose time has come, and that bankrupt O.C. might be the place to test it.
- U.S. Gives State $15 Million More in Disaster Aid
- PANORAMA CITY : Security Guard Rule Angers Store Owners
- Fine Work, if You Get It : Since Bankruptcy, Judges Ask Offenders Who Can't Pay to Help Maintain Courts
- Nonprofits to Honor Yaroslavsky
- School's Mock Tombstones Tell of Violence to Young
- Santa Ana : College District Picks Plan to Recover 90%
- LOS ANGELES : Retrial Set for Man Accused of Killing Actor
- Woods' Debut Is Up to Par : Golf: U.S. Amateur champion shoots a 72 in his first Augusta round.
- THIS WEEKEND'S PREP TOURNAMENTS : Major Softball and Baseball Events Feature Talented Teams
- No Little Sisters of the Poor : Softball: Robertshaws team up to give Crescenta Valley a 1-0 victory.