- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Clinton in Mourning
- Bob Epstein; Host of Radio Jazz Show
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- First Lady to Write Book on Children
- Suicide Follows 3-Car Accident
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach Routs UC Santa Barbara
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : He Leads Team in Enthusiasm
- They Call Them Hooligans for Several Good Reasons
- EU Tentatively Endorses China's Entry Into WTO
- VIETNAM
- CHINA
- Fourfold Rise of Children in Fatherless Homes Reported
- Program Boosts Job Training
- Bart's Decision to Play Key to Oilers' Success : Boys' volleyball: He nearly didn't pursue the sport until he practiced with a club. Now he is among the best players in the section.
- The Show Must Go On! (Unless It's 'Assassins')
- TAIWAN
- IMF Warns of Slower and Inflation Threat in U.S.
- Taking Stock of China : International trade: A local finance specialist is helping a Chinese plastic-container maker raise capital, with an eye to expansion into U.S. markets.
- Damp Atlanta Revelry Dies Out
- Decathlon Goes to L.A.'s Marshall
- Mayor's Team Defeats This Council Motion
- Rail Station Sparks Ideas for Renewing San Clemente Area
- Injured Woods Drops Out of Tournament
- Agenda
- Final eliminations for the NHRA Fram Nationals...
- George Givens: A Life Steeped in Meaning : REMEMBRANCE : Refusing to abandon Compton, he organized successful campaigns to bring better lives to workers.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Graham Parker: Mildly Angry These Days
- Dealing With the Threat of Violence in the Workplace
- MD-95 May Be Built in Long Beach : Aerospace: McDonnell Douglas makes decision after reaching agreement with union. Program remains uncertain.
- Japanese Cult's No. 2 Official Fatally Stabbed : Asia: Knifing victim had headed chemical work of group linked to Tokyo poison gas attack.
- RSVP : Would They Cast Off Chanels for These?
- Fire May Put Orange Drive-In Theater Out of the Picture : Movies: Blaze damages one of two screens at the venerable film venue scheduled to open Memorial Day.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : He Leads Team in Enthusiasm
- Wrong Time for the Lakers to Hit Skids : NBA playoffs: After losing seven of their last eight games, they try to regroup this week before facing Seattle in first round.
- A Positive Identity?
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Daniel Lewis Bids Adieu to USC With a Blazing Mahler
- 'Re-Education' Meant Hardship and Loneliness
- South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa has...
- Dance : A Strong, Alert Outing From Lewitzky Troupe at Cal State
- ASIA
- VIETNAM
- CHINA
- GET A LIFE
- IMF Predicts Growth Will Drop in U.S., Rise Elsewhere : Economy: The report demands higher U.S. interest rates to head off inflation and defend the dollar.
- ARRIVAL: Los Angeles' first wave of Armenian...
- Rwandans Flee After 2,000 Die in Camp Melee : Africa: Army's attempt to order refugees home results in tragic reversal for reconciliation efforts.
- COMMITMENTS : Single Minded : After a Breakup, Creating Cartoons About the Ups and Downs of Dating Seemed Like Good Therapy to Peter Kohlsaat
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Nominees Sought for Annual Art Awards
- Applicants to College See If They Made the Grade : Education: Acceptance--and rejection--letters are landing in the mailboxes of local students. Competition for admission has increased as more high schools offer advanced classes.
- COMMUNITY COMMENT : Foster Care 'Made Me Believe I Wasn't Worthy of Love' : A woman who spent her teens in six homes wonders if children displaced by a welfare reform plan could survive the system.
- Traveling Life's Roads Together
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McDowell, Yanks Come to Terms
- Thailand Openly Backs Myanmar Pipeline : Asia: Nation is the major investor in controversial project co-funded by Unocal.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Home
- Travel for Palestinian Pilgrims Settled
- Mexican Government Proposal Angers Rebels : Chiapas: But Zapatista delegates agree to take plan to their supporters and continue negotiations next month.
- OXNARD : Council to Debate Housing Site Criteria
- They Are in Our Prayers : Local Parishioners Join in Mourning Victims of Oklahoma Bombing
- SIMI VALLEY : New Jersey Governor to Speak at Library
- Some 'Sacred Cows' Are Worth Rethinking : Law: The unanimous jury verdict is one requirement that might be impeding true justice.
- Victims' Families Protest Violence : Demonstration: Nearly 1,000 people take part in emotional march in Downtown L.A. They share memories and the pain of lives cut short by guns.
- CSUN Averages Soar as Wild Series Ends : College baseball: Matadors score 42 runs in last of three consecutive doubleheaders, only to split with Cal Poly SLO.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council to Get Proposed Ordinance Altering Sign Rules
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : West Has Spurs, East Plenty of Horses
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Oleg Volkov in Debut at South Bay Arts Center
- Precious Objects : Vietnam's Postwar Internees Didn't Casually Hand Works to CSUF
- The Day TV News Caught the Hearts of Thousands
- THE ECONOMY
- Trial of the Century (Cont.) : The Simpson jury should go back to work . . . period
- Hiring Seasonal Workers Urged
- MISSION VIEJO : Speech Team Finishes 2nd in National Meet
- NEWPORT BEACH : Compromise Reached on Expansion of Cemetery
- Freeway Mishap? Have a Checkbook Ready
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Olympic Tickets Go on Sale, Many to the Public
- A Stirring Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in 'Titanica'
- TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Peacekeepers' Calls U.N. on Carpet Over Bosnia
- Grant Will Give Museum New Home
- Orange County
- For Bears, This High Is Too High
- An Issue Drawn in Black and White
- Clinton Calls for Purge of the 'Dark Forces'
- O.C. Tax Hike Argued Before Civic Leaders
- Closing of Rink Frosts Ice Skaters
- Laguna Church Roof Damaged in Fire
- Howling Success : Oxnard's Spanish-Language Radio Lobo Gains Popularity With Outlandish Antics
- No Boundaries for Roots of Philly : Pop: The group's music, a strikingly original approach to the hip-hop formula, makes it one of rap's smartest new acts.
- Violence Becomes Racial Stereotype
- Tribute to De Brier Scheduled in Venice
- Machine Tool Orders Up 47.3% in March : Economy: Industry association figures show the first quarter was the best in 15 years.
- 4.9 Quake Shakes Central Coast, Is Felt in San Francisco
- Billions Spent on New Hypertension Drugs, Study Says
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : "Mad Bomber" a Hoax
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Explosion Could Blunt GOP Anti-Gun Control Strategy : Violence: Just as left-wing groups in 1960s pained the Democrats, so could right-wing militias haunt the Republicans. NRA assails 'hate groups.'
- Italian Right Falls Short of Clear Win in Regional Vote
- City Treasurers to Convene Locally
- Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation
- If Congress Reneges, More Than L.A. Will Suffer : Alameda Corridor: Slashing money for this vital rail project will cost revenue and jobs.
- Orange County Almanac
- Where Latino March Toward Justice Began
- Clippers Can Only Look Forward to Next Season
- The Threat Within Takes Center Stage : Oklahoma tragedy renews domestic anti-terrorism debate
- Quarterbacks Get the Signal Late in Game : NFL draft: USC's Johnson is the first player picked on final day; BYU's Walsh No. 213--by Bengals.
- Rodriguez: 4 At-Bats, 4 Homers : Dodgers: Right fielder gets final one with count 3-0 and finishes spring training batting .405.
- THEATER REVIEW : The Accents Are on New York : Linguistically Resourceful Danny Hoch Conjures Up Characters in 'Some People'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Rallies From Seven Shots Behind to Win
- Opera : A Blah 'Boheme' Ends the 30th Season in San Diego
- Southland
- Even Elite Graduates Face Bleak Job Picture in Mexico : Economy: Monterrey school's degree used to be ticket to solid future. But peso's collapse has changed that.
- Martin Schickman; UCLA Cardiology Professor
- BREA : 867-Unit Project Heads for Hearing
- Cosell's Message Lost in Himself
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : A Tactile Tanaka in Butoh Program
- AIRLINES
- French Socialist Win Sets Bond, Franc Markets on Edge
- No Mess, No Calories. . .the Beauty of Vicarious Cooking
- DANA POINT : Sewer-Link Fees Cut for New Restaurants
- Plant-Life Dispute Blooms at Airport : Environmentalist Sees Exotic Plants at LAX as Threat to Survival of Endangered Butterfly
- CAMARILLO : Malathion Spraying Scheduled Tuesday
- Their Message of Peace : Buddhist Celebration Includes Plea to Vietnam for Religious Freedom
- Raiders Go Fishing Again . . . for Herring : NFL draft: After picking Morton, Dyson and Kysar, they take a flyer on 340-pound BYU tackle who has said he won't play pro football.
- EQUESTRIAN : Van Grunsven Hits the Right Notes in Final
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Feltsman Debuts With Embattled Conejo Symphony
- Stocks Betting Profit Peak Remains Far Off
- Socialist Finishes 1st, Faces Chirac in French Runoff
- Rematch on Weapons Ban Takes Shape in Congress : Arms: Feinstein prepares to defend the prohibition on assault guns as GOP musters forces to repeal it. Senator says she will use the 'mother of all filibusters' if necessary.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Free Airline Transportation
- Economic Profile
- Alice E. Cuenin; Community Volunteer
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Win to Clinch Final Playoff Spot, 102-89
- Cheever's Fuel Runs Out, so Does Victory
- LEGENDS OF GOLF : Ailments Don't Slow Team of Trevino, Mike Hill
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pat Donohue Proves Himself a Master at Play
- Still a Strikeout With Investors
- Countywide : SDSU Representative Will Speak at OCC
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPOTLIGHT : San Diego Officials Hope to Restore Historic Rail Line : Commerce: They say reopening the San Diego & Imperial Valley route will help both U.S. and Mexican firms.
- Safeguard Health Names John E. Cox to Executive Posts
- Howard Cosell Dies; Altered Sports Journalism on TV : Broadcasting: The public loved and loathed his innovative, 'tell-it-like-it-is' style. He was 77.
- WINNING WAYS: Ventura County's Entrepreneur Academy is...
- Board Nears Vote on Fate of Sycamore Elementary : Simi Valley: Trustees say the choice on whether to close the school will be their toughest decision. Two ask for a delay until a D.A.'s review is done.
- GARDEN GROVE : Youths Praise Start of Blyleven Program
- Kings Get the Point in 2-2 Tie : Hockey: McSorley's goal catches Ducks with :41 left in third period.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Keep Door Open for Kings
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel OKs Hooters Plan for Expansion
- 3 Families Hit by Laguna Fire to Start Building : Recovery: Survivors on tiny street have overcome geological worries, insurance obstacles and neighbors fighting each other.
- CS Fullerton's Silva Pitches No-Hitter : Baseball: It's the Titans' first for a complete game and it comes in a 5-0 victory over Pacific.
- Lollapalooza Finally Gets Its Top Bands
- Antitrust Woes at Microsoft Grow With Case : Software: An appeals court to begin hearings today on a February settlement. Company faces problems either way.
- Southland
- ASIA
- Nagasaki Vote Unseats Mayor
- Rev. Sheldon Basks in GOP's Successes : Politics: The Anaheim activist prepares for 'religious freedom' amendment to be submitted to the Congress.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Rejects Caltrans Plan for Decorating Freeway Sound Walls
- GARDEN GROVE : Masons to Honor 18 Student Achievers
- Southland
- Countywide : Patients Sought for Eye Research
- Countywide : Beaches Are Packed as the Temperature Soars to Tie Record
- BASEBALL '95 : Unfinished Business : Postscript to '94 Season: as Ken Griffey Jr. Says, It Was a Bad Year to Have a Good Year
- MOVIESNot a Sleeper: Hollywood Pictures' "While You...
- Tickets for Tonight's 'Directors Tribute'
- SANTA ANITA : Frequent Flier Red Bishop Runs 1 3/4 Miles to the Winner's Circle
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Australian Teen Ben Lee Steps Up
- VENTURA : Hotel Matriarch Is Honored on 100th Birthday
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Parker Mellowed, but a Spark Remains
- The Earth Mother : Aurora Castillo has long protected her East L.A. Now the environmental efforts of <i> la dona</i> are being rewarded.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Architect Hopes for Building's Rebirth
- Two Together for a New Understanding : Cultures: One is black and Christian; the other, white and Jewish. Cornel West and Michael Lerner share a message of commonality, healing and caring.
- BOOK REVIEW: SCIENCE : Reaching a New Understanding of the World We Live In : POETRY OF THE UNIVERSE: A Mathematical Exploration of the Cosmos <i> by Robert Osserman</i> , Anchor Books $18.95, 210 pages
- Not Sold in Here : Japanese Cool to Idea of Importing U.S. Cars, Parts
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Ingredient a Staple in Farming, Mining : Explosive: Ammonium nitrate, used in producing green crops, turns powerful when blended with fuel oil.
- Illinois Honors Brady for Gun-Control Efforts
- COLUMN ONE : Citizens Immune to Euro-Fever : On paper, the Continent is united. But in daily life, people show little interest in being part of one Europe.
- Closing of Bank of A. Levy Compounds Competition : Business: Institutions battle for customers after demise of Ventura County's oldest and largest independent operation.
- BREA : Teen Bash Basketball Tournament Sign-Ups
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Gun Battles on Main Street
- TV Needs Wider Vision
- Mike Huffington
- Oxnard Should Be Wary of Expansion
- Dole Weapons Pledge
- A Poet Rejects Subsidies
- Ron Brown and Belle Haven Apts.
- Finding a Way Around Tollway Construction Traffic
- Simpson Trial
- Airport Parking
- Pearl Jam Wins Support in Fight Over Tickets
- Polluted Air Deflates Outdoors Enthusiast
- Environmental Laws Under Siege
- OTHER NEWS - April 24, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 24, 1995
- Obituaries - April 24, 1995
- A Long and Lonely Struggle With Bitterness : War: Veterans of South Vietnamese army have few outlets to express the pain of their crushing defeat 20 years ago. 'What did we fight for?' one wonders.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Tradition-Rooted 'Patriot' Groups Strive to Curtail Modern 'Tyranny'
- L.A. Firm, in Merger Talks With Giant Ernst & Young : Accounting: Kenneth Leventhal was reportedly in negotiations Sunday. A deal could be announced today.
- FBI Presses Hunt; President Plans Action Against Terrorism : Probe: 'Justice will prevail,' President promises mourners at Oklahoma City memorial service. California lead turns into a dead end, officials say.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Rescuers Brace for Horrors in Crater : Blast: 'There's . . . a lot of apprehension. We know there's the possibility of finding a lot of dead children in there,' a fire official says.
- FORMAL TIME: Prom night has faded in...
- Lining Up for Eazy-E's Estate : Estate: Eric Wright's ex-lovers and business associates are tightly wound in a legal fight for control of the late rap star's jeopardized fortune.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 24, 1995
- Destination: San Diego : SAN DIEGO HOTELS : The Best for Style and Value
- Despite Critics, Hiking Minimum Wage May Make Good Sense
- BASEBALL BUCKS : Big A Is Back in Business, but Strike's Effects Are Still Costing Stadium and Companion Economy
- Showtime is Back! : Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Orlando Magic is the Future of the NBA--a Glittering Entertainment Enterprise That Just Happens to Know How to Play Basketball
- Taxi Crimes in Mexico City
- Pool Solar System to Install Yourself
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Jurado to Be Captain of Sheriff's Station
- 'It's All True'
- Electronic Bugs Reeling In Fish Thieves : Environment: Maryland biologists' bass-tracking project provides key evidence in huge poaching case. Four men are facing federal charges.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Nancy Daly : Working for Children's Welfare for--and With--the Mayor
- Police Arrest Man in Computer Theft
- Marshall Advances in Academic Decathlon : Education: L.A. high school wins key portion of national competition and is poised to regain title it held 8 years ago.
- U.S. Leads Austria in Fed Cup
- It's Still a Three-Boat Race: Mighty Mary Wins by 1:08 : America's Cup: Loser Young America must defeat Stars & Stripes today to keep defender trials alive.
- Relief Is Trivial Pursuit for Angels : Baseball: A brief look through history shows the team's bullpen has been, for the most part, less than effective over the years.
- Shanahan in Seventh Heaven : Baseball: CSUN senior hits three homers to key doubleheader sweep. He has seven in two days.
- INTERVIEW : She's No Mere Sister Act : Laurie Metcalf is known to TV fans as sibling to the turbulent star. Now she's traveling about 3,000 miles away from Roseanne. But it's not what you think. (Really.)
- NFL DRAFT : The First Round
- Form an Impression of Russia's 'Treasures'
- Experiencing the High Life
- Profile : Talk Show as Therapy : WELCOME TO THE MARILYN KAGAN SHOW--SIT DOWN AND SHARE
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Muslims Offer Reward
- His NFL Futute Is a matter of Degree : Keyshawn Johnson would be a shoo-in on any team's draft wish list, but for the USC receiver there's only one roster that counts--graduation.
- S. Africa Clears Ex-Cleric of Misappropriating Aid Funds : Scandal: Former anti-apartheid leader was focus of inquiry. With $500,000 still missing, police probe continues.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices from Home
- The Ultimate Hate Crime : THE GOVERNMENT : Proving That Washington Can Indeed Work--and Fast
- CLAS Scores Perk Interest in Local Site
- Fido's Best Friend
- VENTURA : City to Weigh Plan to Expand Center
- Young Man Killed in Motorcycle Accident
- Year After Nixon's Death, Nation Mourns Anew
- After Starting in Slow Motion, Rio Mesa Moves to Fast Forward
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Wins When Wells Goes to Work
- Derryman Returning to Form : Baseball: Former Royal High pitcher has worked his way back from a knee injury.
- This Ship Has Come In : Long Beach Steams Past L.A. to Become Nation's No. 1 Port
- Destination: New Orleans : Jazz Food : South's most famous music festival is a feast for the ears, but don't forget to get a bellyful of crawfish, gumbo and po-boys
- CRENSHAW : Arts School Adding Technology Center
- A Fight to Save a Neighborhood : Graffiti: Homeowners leave no stone unturned in the battle to stop the encroachment of taggers and gang members in their area.
- Mexican Government, Rebels Start Talks to End Conflict in Chiapas : Politics: Indian spectators leave before negotiations begin. Rebel leader Subcommander Marcos is not present.
- McNAMARA'S WAR : Vietnam's Political Costs Still Escalating
- A War Misconceived, but Not Pointless : Vietnam: McNamara's <i> mea culpa</i> fails to consider the likely consequences if America had not contested the North's aggression.
- Hundreds Killed in Rwandan Refugee Camp
- JAZZ : A Thriving Vocal Presence : Commercially, the latest generation of jazz singers may not get the record sales or the publicity of a Wynton Marsalis, but creatively, the legacy of Billie, Louis, Ella and Sarah is in fine hands.
- PLAYTHINGS : Boob Tube Barbie
- Wild West Lives On : Ripe with history, the Newhall area of the Santa Clarita Valley is today a quiet town that growth bypassed
- ON THE FAT TRACK : Nothing Like a Little Exercise to Jog Memories of Previous Battles of the Bulge
- Destination: Canada : Quietest Quebec, by Canoe : On a wilderness river trip, life is distilled to an essence of water, meals, companionship--and a pinch of luck
- Fairy Tales for Grown-ups : EX UTERO, By Laurie Foos <i> (Coffee House Press: $16.95; 199 pp.)</i>
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- WATTS : Peace Day Festival, Talent Show Today
- WILSHIRE : Hanging in Singapore Sparks Protest
- KOREATOWN : Retail Management Workshops Offered
- Post-Riot News Coverage Topic of Workshop
- UCLA: Fulbright to Architecture Student
- SANTA MONICA : Shopper at Mall Attacked With Stun Gun
- Four-Star Films : 'White Heat'
- You Don't Have to Be Zany, But It Helps : Lifestyle: Psychologist's list of happy eccentrics include Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell, Emily Dickinson, Charlie Chaplin, Howard Hughes and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
- The Prom Express : Palmdale High Students Charter Metrolink Train for Unique Ride to Dance
- Too Many Guns, Too Many Fallen Officers : The Death of Bob Henry Is Only the Latest of a Sickeningly Common Occurrence
- Golf Tournament to Boost Scholarships
- Airport Growth Issues Won't Go Away : Authority must negotiate with Burbank City Council to resolve matters of safety and noise
- Slide Continues as Lakers Lose Finale to Trail Blazers : Basketball: Portland's 109-104 victory means Los Angeles has lost three in a row and seven of eight heading into the playoffs.
- Sandpit, Red Bishop Are Top Choices Today in Capistrano
- From 'Hanoi' to Heartache : Frustrated in getting her film to audiences, a Vietnamese-born documentarian blames the industry's attitude toward the land of her birth.
- Weak Dollars Alone Won't Buy U.S. a Future in Asia
- A Peek at a Fremont Peak View
- Two celebrated Orson Welles Shakespeare films are...
- Mangled Truck Axle Led Swiftly to Manacled Suspect : Investigation: Finding ID number on rental vehicle plus some luck led to arrest barely 48 hours later.
- REGION : Councils Pass the Mayoral Gavel in Leadership Rites
- Public Hearings to Cover Redevelopment Proposals
- Uganda Rebels Slay 82 Civilians, Army Says
- 'Cool Runnings'
- EAST LOST ANGELES : Parent Center Ties Classrooms to Homes
- young lives in the balance : Budget Cuts Could Force Closure of Several of the 19 L.A. County Youth Camps That Seek to Rehabilitate Those Who Are Not Yet Chronic Offenders. But Would Using Tougher Facilities Make Society Pay More in the End?
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Local Hero
- McNamara Still Owes Vets a Debt : EYEWITNESS: RON KOVIC
- Santa Clarita Residents Oppose Adult Business : Sex: New store will sell erotic videos and magazines next to a children's dance studio. Owner says his shop poses no threat.
- Thousands Pitch In for the Environment During Earth Day
- Yesterday's News : A LOOK AT VALLEY NEWSPAPERS OF THE PAST
- AUTO RACING : Lockyer Second in First Time Behind the Wheel
- Samsung Extends Its Offer for AST Stock
- THE UNQUIET GHOST: Russians Remember Stalin ...
- DREAMKEEPERS: A Spirit-Journey Into Aboriginal Australia ...
- Deal of the Week
- The First 100 Days, Babe : Has the Congressman From Palm Springs Made an Impact on Washington? Do You Really Have to Ask?
- 118 Poisonous Snakebites Later, He Is Still a Believer
- Angel Fans Will Strike Back, if Only for a While
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Oklahoma City Weather
- BOXING : Boxers Advance in Golden Gloves : National Tournament Awaits After State Championships
- Antarctica's Bitter Cold Freezes Early Explorers' Sites in Time : History: The belongings of doomed expedition leader Robert Scott, and those of other South Pole pioneers, are maintained with help from subzero temperatures.
- REGION : Jefferson Bungalows Get Needed Face Lift
- THE STATE : POLITICS : Tale of Two Ambitious Democrats--and a Party With an Identity Crisis
- Business Shouldn't Have to Foot the Bill for Fighting Crime : Valley liquor store owners are being asked to hire two security guards, in effect making the entrepreneur bear the expense of failed public law enforcement.
- Joint Powers Deal Could Aid Irvine Schools
- AMERICA'S CUP / RICH ROBERTS : Despite Conner's Charge, Josenhans Keeps Young America Fighting Trim
- Long-Standing Record in Pole Vault Falls With Orloff's Leap : Track: UC Irvine athlete jumps 17-2 3/4, breaking school mark that has stood since 1976.
- Bengals, 49ers Get Their Men: Carter, Stokes : Pro football: Offensive players go 1-2-3-4-5. Sapp falls to Buccaneers in 12th spot after reports of positive drug tests.
- Plush Seats Boost Nuart's Bottom Line
- Huntington Beach Hazardous-Waste Hauler to Reorganize Debt
- Garden 'Bible' Gets New Look After 28 Years
- ECHO PARK : Politicians to Read at Library Fund-Raiser
- Cherokees Campaign in 'Hot Race' : Politics: Candidates for principal chief and other offices will visit southeast Los Angeles to line up absentee ballots for the June 17 election.
- Wife Speaks for Silenced Wilson : Politics: Under medical orders not to use his recovering vocal cord, governor listens as spouse lauds Nixon's tenacity.