- HOW SAFE IS MY VALLEY? San Fernando...
- Wilson Says He Regrets Vow Not to Enter Race : Politics: Likely presidential candidate addresses critics who say he reneged on campaign promise. He cites changing Republican field and GOP Congress as reasons.
- China to Preserve Beijing Cultural Sites
- SAFETY FIRST: The violent crime rate fell...
- UCLA Creates Affirmative Action Course
- New developments in the luggage mystery: Could...
- Tears on a Field of Dreams
- L.A. ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Plan to Simplify Firing of Executives Faces New Test : Charter Amendment 2 reincarnates a measure that has failed four times in 15 years. But this year may be different with mayor's fund-raising efforts on its behalf.
- Museum May Lose Home, but It Hasn't Lost Hope : Venues: Anaheim may kick Broadcasters Hall of Fame out of stadium today. Group wants city in its future.
- Appeal Court Refuses to Rule on Sign Law
- Journalists to Discuss Reporting on Science
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : SOMEONE HAD TO WIN, AND IT WAS RIORDAN
- Local Tennis Coaches Play Some Musical Chairs
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- FAMILY : 'Rainy Day' Video Offers Ideas for Do-It-Yourself Fun
- Camera Platforms Reports $2-Million Loss for Year
- Perkins Joins Firm; Executive Named at AutoPacific Inc.
- Lightweight Trekking Poles Help Hikers Strike a Balance : Retail: Already popular in Europe, the equipment is catching on among outdoor types in America.
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- 16 Students, 3 Adults Injured in Explosion at School
- TRANSPORTATION : Cost-Cutting Congress Looking to Derail Federal Amtrak Subsidies
- Oxnard Fire Chief Choice Expected Soon : Public safety: Search leads to Randy Coggan, who worked as the top official of the Ventura County department from 1988 to 1990.
- Prop. 187 Proponent Plans Assembly Run : Politics: Yorba Linda councilwoman says she'll seek the seat that Ross Johnson will vacate if he wins a Senate spot.
- End of Strike Is Just the Ticket for L.A. Fans
- Cabin Pressure Problems Force Plane to Return
- COSTA MESA : Witnesses to Fatal 2-Car Crash Sought
- SIMI VALLEY : Activities to Enliven Youths' Spring Break
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : BRUIN KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
- On Birthday Trip to London, She Was Always on the Run
- NHL ROUNDUP : Three Goals in 49 Seconds Help Blues Top Maple Leafs
- Weekend Box Office : 'Tommy Boy' Tops a Weak Field
- OroAmerica's Yearly Net Falls to $4.2 Million
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Racers Drive Home Importance of Olive Crest
- Mustang Gets 11 Awards in Ventura Ad Club Contest
- A Hand Up : Yes, the welfare system has its problems. But as the debate over reform measures rages, we sometimes overlook the success stories.
- Kobe Police Fear Wave After Lull
- Is There Hope for an End to the Slaying of Innocents? : Violence: Last week alone, three bystanders were killed in Southland. Survivors and officials vainly seek answers.
- Ex-Worker Kills 5, Self in Shooting at Texas Company
- Niger Epidemic Kills 1,965
- Son, 17, Admitted Killing Clerk, Mother Testifies : Trial: Woman had earlier turned in the youth and his younger brother after his alleged confession to the Azusa slaying.
- Burbank Airport Officials Delay Vote on $109.8-Million Loan : Expansion: Decision to postpone action on financing follows Sunday council meeting in which members complained of not having had enough time to prepare.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Says Fleiss Must Sign Waiver to Keep Her Lawyer
- With Ellis' Move in Limbo, Tustin Seeking a Football Coach
- Surplus of Baseball Free Agents Could Cause Decline in Salaries
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : Bailey Ball Is Beautiful : UCLA's Freshman Guard Puts Exclamation Point on Outstanding Season With 26 Points, 9 Rebounds
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : WOODEN STAYS IN THE BACKGROUND
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Taylor More Than Jersey in Rafters
- Cypress Chipped Away Until It Had 26 Singles, 29 Runs
- County Housing Sales Drop From Year Ago
- Court Allows Sales Tax on Out-of-State Transportation : Travel: The ruling reinstates Oklahoma's tax and paves the way for others to levy a fee.
- VAN NUYS : 10th Victim Identified in Molestation Case
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Dymally Aide Faces Charges in Loan Scheme
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : District to Decide on Settlement Offer
- LAGUNA BEACH : Tree's Fate Rests on Council Decision
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : THE REST
- UCI's Humphrey Has Four-Shot Lead
- Sweetness in Seattle : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : MVP Is Most Happy : UCLA: Tears in his eyes, Ed O'Bannon gets down on that rebuilt knee and gives thanks.
- Butler Is Too Costly, Shown the Door : Dodgers: Claire says club can't afford center fielder, who had been offered $3.5 million.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Now 49ers Can Jump-Start Search for Women's Coach
- Boss Knew He Was on the Take, Former Honda Executive Says
- Contempo Casuals to Be Sold in $1-Million Deal : Retail: Wet Seal will use existing stock to acquire the 239-store women's clothing chain from Neiman Marcus Group.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Trial Highlights
- Pakistan Extradites Drug Suspects to U.S. : Crime: Turning over alleged kingpins is latest move by Islamabad that pleases American officials.
- Postscript : Troubled Tycoon : Once he was France's 'Zorro of business.' Now Bernard Tapie is bankrupt, accused of bribery, tax evasion and loan defaults.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Tennis Player Wins Suit Against Club
- Pearl Jam Tour to Take Alternative Ticket Route : Pop music: The group prepares for a 14-show trek at sites that do not have an exclusive contract with Ticketmaster.
- Weaving New Life Into Everyday ObjectsMetaphors in 'Fabrication'
- HMO California: The Newport Beach HMO serving...
- Income, Spending Figures Offer More Signs of Slowdown : Economy: Personal spending rose only 0.1% in February, personal income 0.5%. Analysts' opinions are mixed.
- World Report Profile : Vladimir Arsenijevic : HOT YOUNG NOVELIST : At 29, he earns Yugoslavia's top literary prize for a chronicle of his lost generation.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Showcases Japanese Art Form
- Yeltsin OKs AIDS Testing for Foreigners
- Dream Ideas for the New Studio in Town : It must have taken courage to leave Mickey Mouse and Michael Eisner to strike out on your own.
- ORANGE : Director Fights for School Job
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Will Offer Children's Programs
- Woman Dies in House Fire in La Palma
- Alleged Cultists Held in Defacing of Church : Crime: Police say the four suspects vandalized Glendale's First United Methodist Church on Feb. 26. Authorities confiscate weapons and satanic artifacts.
- GLENDALE : Local TV to Carry Live Election Results
- Another Strike and You're Out
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : THE WORD FROM NOLAN
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : Landslide Even He Admires
- Harvey Penick, Teacher of Golf and Life, Dies
- STAGEChange of Pace: Actor John Goodman, best...
- Treasury Dept. Moves to Support Sagging Dollar : Currency: But the purchase of greenbacks does little to curb its decline against the yen. Vastness of the market is cited.
- Health Systems, WellPoint Vow to Expand : Health care: Merging companies say they expect to benefit from cost savings, partly through job cuts.
- Camarillo Firm Markets Classroom Conferencing
- Cardiges: American Honda Chief Knew of Kickbacks
- IRIS Reports Record Earnings for the Year
- On a Roll : Orange County Becomes Hotbed of Roller Hockey
- CIF's Future at a Crossroads With Hiring of Executive Director
- Music Review : Mozart Camerata Samples Grace, Balance and Drama
- STM Wireless: The Irvine company, formerly Satellite...
- Xircom Unveils Netaccess for Computer Networking
- Former Head of United Way Is Convicted
- Fast Help for That Achy Breaky Tooth
- The Baby Won't Take a Bow
- BEIJING : A Political Sweep
- Work to Begin on New Castaway Site
- Aiming a Long Shot Right at the Green : Tiny Atrigon Golf Inc. hopes to get a boost from its deal with top pro Nick Price in its drive to sell high-tech clubs.
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The Irvine independent oil...
- Company Town : Dowd Signs With Caravan
- UCLA Back on Top With 11th Title
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Treasure of Family Ties, Self-Discovery : HILDA AND PEARL <i> by Alice Mattison</i> , William Morrow, $22, 292 pages
- Russia Won't Budge on Iran Nuclear Deal
- HARARE : Shoo-In for Mugabe
- Next Step : Jewish Agency on a Mission to Find a New Mission : Mideast peace and slowed immigration to Israel are undercutting the traditional rallying points for the group.
- COLUMN ONE : Battling Nightmare Neighbors : Tempers rise and property values fall as homeowners fight to clean up the eyesore next door. The law offers little relief against fetid swimming pools and towers of trash.
- One Jury to Hear June 12 Retrial of Menendezes, Judge Decides : Court: Ruling is a setback for defense of two brothers accused of murdering their parents. Their first trials, before two panels, ended in deadlocks.
- Culture : Church Is No Sanctuary From Battles : Conflict with Moscow government has put a nun in the hospital and riot police behind the altar.
- Valley Homicides Fall Nearly One-Third : Deaths: Police report 16 slayings for first three months of 1995, down from 23 for same period a year ago. A variety of factors, including the weather, are cited.
- LONG BEACH : Catalina Cruises Back in Business After Dredging
- NORTH HILLS : At 70, He's Still True to 1st Love: Model Planes
- Guilty of 'a Senseless Crime' : Drunk Driver Gets 6-Year Term for Killing La Habra Officer
- OXNARD : Man Convicted in Sex Assault on Cellmate
- Company Town : HOLLYWOOD GIANT FOR SALE? : Seagram Speculation Bubbles : Deals: Company refuses to comment on rumors that it may sell 25% stake in DuPont in order to acquire MCA. Market mulls scenarios anyway.
- 2 Firefighters Develop Protective Facial Mask : Safety: The pair decided to fill a need. The Hot Shield is designed to keep heat from the face and screen harmful substances from the air.
- Countywide : College District to Examine Settlement
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : The MVP? Take It From Ed, It's Tyus : Sprained Right Wrist Keeps Star Guard Out of the Game, but Not Out of Championship Victory
- Seles' Attacker Walks Free After Appeal : Tennis: German court rejects plea from former No. 1 player and upholds original verdict in knife assault.
- Warriors Suspend Absent Sprewell Without Pay
- Dodgers' Payroll Taking a Big Cut : Baseball: Claire says Butler will have to settle for less than $3.5 million.
- Tim Roth: Underneath the Tough Guy : In 'Rob Roy,' He Expands Beyond Tarantino-Type Roles
- Baby Bell Gets OK to Enter Long-Distance : Telecom: Milestone plan with the Justice Department could serve as a blueprint for an overhaul of communications laws.
- Accessories Business and Auto Dealer Join Forces
- Oasis Technology Plans to Focus on Ventura County
- Regional Outlook : Portugal Takes New Interest in an Old Colony : After years of neglect tiny holding get ruler's attention as Chinese takeover nears.
- Janitors Tentatively OK Contract
- Haiti--No, It's Not Out of the Woods : But value of U.S. interventions is reaffirmed
- Team's Owner Peddles Cycling as Family Event
- Boxing Card at Pond Gets Favorable Review : Fights: Aside from some melees outside ring, 12,479 saw three world title bouts and competitive non-title fight.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Ysaye Quartet Delivers Satisfying Concert
- Jenny Craig Will Pay $9.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit
- Raytheon Co. to Acquire Defense Electronics Firm : Aerospace: Analysts say the $2.3-billion price tag for 'crown jewel' E-Systems is high but fair.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- AEROSPACE
- U.S., Mexico Join Forces Against Drug Cartels : Law enforcement: Police seize $65 million, indict 80 suspects in sweep along border targeting money-laundering operations.
- Assassination Probe Adds to U.S.-Haiti Tension : Caribbean: Top official tied to plot, sources say. But Aristide insists evidence doesn't warrant action.
- Long-Range School Goals to be Presented
- Crane Co.'s Hydro-Aire division in Burbank won...
- Company Town : HOLLYWOOD GIANT FOR SALE? : MCA, the Sequel : Matsushita Mulls Whether to Sell; Seagram Emerges as Likely Suitor
- Kodiak Communications Gets Pennsylvania Account
- REAL ESTATE
- Cable Firm to Cut Rates as Part of FCC Settlement
- 2 O.C. Resort Hotels Sold at Cut-Rate Price : Real estate: The Hyatt Newporter and Dana Point Resort are being unloaded in a market that analysts say has bottomed out.
- Bullfrog Coach Surprised That This Sport's in Style : Roller hockey: Sonier watches team draw an average of nearly 10,000. Franchise also runs youth camps.
- FULLERTON : 20 Disabled Visitors Get Taste of Southland
- Looking to Make an Impact : Firm Drops Steel Weight on Ground in Test of Method to Compact Soil
- Volunteer Drivers for Cancer Patients Sought
- Valley Interveiw : Rabbi Sees Danger in the 'Black Hole' of Lost Spirituality
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Saturday Track Meet Open to Youths
- No School for Children Here Illegally : The landmark court ruling admitting them gave Congress room to alter states' authority.
- IRVINE : School Parcel Tax to Be Discussed
- Mom Testifies Her Son Told Her He Killed Store Clerk : Trial: Woman had earlier turned in the youth and his younger brother after his alleged confession to the Azusa slaying.
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : LET THE PARTY BEGIN
- TV REVIEW : A 'Divided' Look at Recovered Memory
- Harrick Showing Why He Is the Survivor of Westwood
- Higher Area Stocks May Signal Rosier Local Economy : Markets: The index of shares in 105 local companies climbs 11.5% in the first quarter, surpassing an 8.4% rise in the Dow Jones average.
- New Image, Loral Unit to Work on Filmless X-Rays
- Income, Spending Figures Offer More Signs of Slowdown : Economy: Purchasing managers report that manufacturing expansion lost some steam.
- Another Sport Isn't the Answer
- THE JUDICIARY : In Yellowstone, They Call Him 'Your Honor' : Magistrate Steven Cole is the country's only federal judge to live in and oversee a national park.
- Japan Raids 2 Factory Sites Operated by Cult
- David Matranga
- Countywide : Cypress College to Host High School Seniors
- THOUSAND OAKS : Onetime Stalin Interpreter Talks at College
- Youth, Mother Tell Court of Seeing Officer Slain : Violence: Teen-ager demonstrates how Compton policeman was shot in head. San Pedro man is standing trial for 1993 killing, in which second officer also died.
- P.R. Man Pushes for More Regulation of His Industry : Capitol: Under bill backed by Reagan's son-in-law, firms that organize campaigns to influence lawmakers would have to file financial reports as lobbyists do.
- BREA : City Council to Weigh Bonds to Fund Center
- Pacoima : School Will Host 'Tribute to Schlock'
- Namihas' Retrial on Mail Fraud Charges Set for October
- Death of 'Best Seven' Wager: Horse Racing at Its Worst
- Selling Cream of Art Collector's Crop : Art: Some of Betty Asher's collection, including her artist-designed cups, will be previewed in Beverly Hills before going on the auction block in New York.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Master Chorale Presents a Pious 'St. John'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Gain on News of Slower Growth
- Moorlach Will Oppose Tax Hike Unless Investors Back It : Recovery: New treasurer insists pool participants who would gain must agree, but won't commit to support even then. Irvine's Brady says tax 'should stand on own merit.'
- VATICAN CITY : Pope Looks to Youth
- LOS ANGELES : Officials Urge Adding 103 Schools to LEARN Program
- OXNARD : Foreclosure Still Sought on Project
- OXNARD : Maulhardt Property Plan to Be Reviewed
- Police Investigating 2 Possible Suspects in Irvine Slaying
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : BIG FINISHER
- Woodbridge Upsets Dana Hills in Tennis
- NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / UCLA 89, ARKANSAS 78 : SPOTLIGHT : EMOTIONAL MOMENT
- Valley Crest to Build Olympics Equestrian Site
- Arete Associates of Sherman Oaks won a...
- City Seeks Homes for Unwanted Pets
- Jerusalem Excavation
- Rancho Alamitos has hired Cal State Fullerton...
- Housing for Disabled
- Guatemala and the CIA
- Gallegly's Bill Targets Free Public Schooling of Illegal Immigrants : Legislation: The Simi Valley congressman's proposal, in support of Prop. 187, would give states the power to put limits on education. Critics call it a misguided effort that will do more harm than good.
- Two Join Debate on Sex Education
- Keep Standards to End Air Pollution
- Litigation Explosion
- Medicare Fund Prognosis Improves a Bit : Health: Hospital trust now expected to be bankrupt in 2002. Date when Social Security retirement and disability funds run out of money also is postponed--to 2030.
- Community Dream to Uplift Children
- Defense Fraud
- Mother Gump
- Simi Sex Education Plan Denies Reality
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 4, 1995
- Obituaries - April 4, 1995
- Obituaries - April 4, 1995
- Names in the News - April 4, 1995
- Wild Westwood : Police Have to Restrain Raucous Victory Celebration by UCLA Fans
- Judge Says Anti-Hepatitis Rules May Be Too Broad : Health: He tells county and advocates for developmentally disabled to compromise on restrictions for non-immune workers.
- Doctor Stepping Into Driver's Seat With Health Systems Deal : Health care: A decade ago, Malik Hasan was in private practice. Now he'll run nation's biggest publicly held HMO.
- O.J. & ROMANCE: What's on the reading...
- UCLA Wins 11th Basketball Title : The celebrations were spirited at sports bars across Orange County.
- GOP Links Tax Cuts, Deficit End : Finance: Agreement by House Republicans eliminates major barrier to bill. Proposal requires approval of a spending plan that promises a balanced budget by 2002.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Simpson Prosecutors Detail Trail of Blood
- Doctor Stepping Into Driver's Seat With Health Systems Deal : Health care: A decade ago, Malik Hasan was in private practice. Now he's at helm of nation's biggest publicly held HMO.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 4, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 4, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 4, 1995
- Smart Ways to Save for a Child's Education : Investing: Mutual funds are a great way to meet college bills, but don't invest in a youngster's name; the IRS can make it a truly taxing experience.
- Wes Richards has been named president of...
- AUTOS
- SO. CALIF. SPOTLIGHT : Animators Drawing on Success : Graz Entertainment's 'X-Men' emerges as the latest hit in the fickle world of TV cartoons.
- Benefactor of O.C. Arts Groups Dies : Obituary: Barbara Steele Williams of Laguna gave millions to cultural and social institutions.
- A Night Far Too Painful to Forget
- It's Now Official: Baseball to Return : Labor: Owners accept players' offer and skip a lockout vote in the longest strike in pro sports history. The season is scheduled to open on April 26.
- COMMITMENTS : A Different Kind of Love Affair : Bernard Cooper's and Bia Lowe's 20-year relationship breaks all the 'rules' of male-female friendships--especially since these former lovers are gay.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fiscal Outlook Sunny, Despite Bond Crisis
- Iranian Community Unites to Celebrate a New Beginning
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Gets 45; Spurs Get the Last Word
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : After Landing Awkwardly, He Bounces Back
- Connecticut Has a Perfect Ending--35-0 and the Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Wooden to Take His Wizardry to Seattle for the NCAA Final
- Pop : Travis Adds Richness to Country Tradition
- COMEDY REVIEW : Feminists, Militant Gays Get Roasted in 'Barbecue'
- Burundi's Weak and Strong Alike Fear for Future : Africa: Deep insecurity is pervasive as people watch for signs that a blood bath will return.
- Mountain Lion Protection Law Under Fire
- Fork in the Road : Remote Eatery Faces Hazy Future
- NEWBURY PARK : Foundation Names 2 as Citizens of the Year
- Orange County Almanac
- Rules on Handicapped Spaces Are Not Always Enforced
- OXNARD : Council Will Consider Tourist Trolley System
- Red-Hot Hohman Ignites Matadors' 21-9 Rout of Aztecs
- 'Last-Place Ducks' Eye Playoffs : Hockey: They beat the Sharks, 5-4, for their 10th victory of the season and then start thinking about postseason possibilities.
- Oil Boom Makes Waves in South China Sea : Energy: Expectations are high as international companies pump in the cash to extract the gas.
- U.S. Stocks' Boom Raises the Stakes as 2nd Quarter Gets Under Way
- Darliene L. Evans has been named senior...
- SBA Prepares for Leaner Times
- Jill Goldworn has been appointed to the...
- Nation's Largest Mortgage Lender Names New Head
- Immigrants Do Well in School, Study Finds
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Privatizing Viewed as Doubtful O.C. Panacea : Recovery: Critics say all-out contracting for services can't solve money problems unless officials change ways.
- Wilson's Staff Revs Up for Presidential Bid : Politics: Highly regarded campaign team gets off to a rough start on governor's weeklong East Coast trip. But consultants say there's still time to run a strong race.
- Mileage Sign Causes Motorist a Measure of Confusion
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : At Long Last, Gordon Has Short-Track Victory
- TELEVISIONFools for Love: Emmy-winner Dennis Franz, who...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Spirit Thunder' Explores Ritual Ground
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Pansy Division Surges With a Statement
- HONG KONG
- WellPoint, Health Systems Agree to Merger : Health care: WellPoint is to acquire its rival for $1.8 billion in stock. The long-rumored deal would create a powerhouse in California but is likely to draw scrutiny from state regulators.
- Jack Warner Jr.; Film Producer, Son of Studio Co-Founder
- Carl Story; Bluegrass Star
- Stanley A. Cain; Ecologist, Interior Department Official
- School Expulsions Drop as Weapons Rules Make an Impact : Most Officials Attribute Decline to Students Getting the Message on Tough Zero-Tolerance Policies
- There's Very Little Magic as Lakers Ice Playoff Spot
- Ewing Ejected After Grabbing Mahorn by Throat; Knicks Rally to Beat Nets
- It's Becoming a Tradition: Nicklaus Wins in a Playoff
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S REPORT
- California's New Sobriety : Austerity Now the Name of State's Business Game
- Camera to Uncover Criminal Activity Is Probably Legal
- Democrats Let 'Wedge' Issue Slip Through
- North's Scoring Talent Is Too Much for East
- Planning Ahead
- VIETNAM
- Going Bananas Over a Lemon
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Ex-Vice President to Run for Yeltsin's Post
- COMMITMENTS : Scoring Points in the Game We Call Dating
- Is a U.S. School for Latin Brass Necessary? : Military: The CIA-Guatemala scandal renews an attempt to close the Pentagon-run academy.
- DANA POINT : City Agrees to Develop School's Sports Fields
- Countywide : Youngsters Visit Airport to Get Feel of Flying
- 14 Hospitalized Due to Irritant
- Amelia A. Romero; Native of Santa Paula
- SIMI VALLEY : Funds OKd for Depot Restoration
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : After Big Country, Bruins Get Big Nasty : Arkansas: Williamson says he's really 'Big Softy,' but only off the court.
- Calvary Chapel's Mosley Places Third
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Risking Spills, Water Finds Its Thrill Level
- ENERGY
- CHINA
- Mike Stuhley has been appointed to the...
- 6 Die as Alleged Hamas Bomb Factory Explodes in Gaza : Mideast: Blast kills two top members of militants' military unit. Islamic group charges PLO-Israeli plot.
- Memorial Services Held for 3 Discarded Babies : Children: People gather at two Orange County beach to show their concern. The newborns were found in a four-day span last month.
- Scalia Says Public Religious Events Should Be Legal : Law: The Supreme Court justice, speaking in Newport, says government has a right to limit some observances, but the move toward 'strict neutrality' is wrong.
- Shedding Light on History of Traffic Signals
- COSTA MESA : Souping Up a Car With Eye on Prize
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider Settlement Agreement
- Dance : Burundi Drums Pound Message
- Alexander Lifts South to Victory Over North
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : New Pasquale Closes Donizetti Opera
- 'My So-Called Life' Gets a Second Life on MTV : Television: ABC hopes to expand the teen drama's audience as the cable network airs repeats starting April 10.
- Stand By Your Gun : In 'Stopping Power,' Images of Female Firearm Owners Take Aim at Gut Issues
- Tokyo Stocks Plummet Anew
- Morrison Knudsen Picks Ex-Chrysler Exec for Top Job
- Koll Appointed a Director of Fidelity National Financial
- COMMITMENTS : In Hollywood, There's Always a Death Scene