- Naval Base Backers Issue Public Cry for Help : Point Mugu: The grass-roots task force says both money and people are needed in upcoming campaign to defend site from possible closure.
- Lincoln Club Throws Its Weight Against Measure R : Politics: Conservative group donates $5,000. More important, it lends its political influence.
- Appeals Court Upholds Cincinnati's Exclusion of Gays From Rights Law
- LOS ANGELES : Heidi Fleiss Sentencing Postponed for One Week
- Pedestrian Killed on Costa Mesa Freeway
- Pierce's Rodeo Opens Amid Protest : Demonstration: Activists call college's event cruel to animals. School official says group doesn't have facts straight.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools to Seek Funds for 2 Federal Programs
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Chaffey's 3-Run Inning Enough to Beat Moorpark
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL
- Welch Says Cash Isn't Refundable : Canyon: Boosters claim former coach reneged on promise to return money from defense fund when he won case.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Climb Again as Dollar Extends Rally
- FULLERTON : Single Mothers to Be Honored
- SANTA PAULA : Bahai Speaker Shares Her Life With Readers
- Day Laborer Faces Murder Charge : Crime: Mario Navarro could face death penalty if convicted in slaying of woman, 74. He is also accused of attempted rape.
- Mater Dei to Play in Top Basketball Tournament
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Schildts Helps Calvary Chapel Sweep Past Canyon
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Happy Star Is Catching the Spirit of '76 : Marketing: Carl's Jr. and Union Oil agree to open small restaurants at 10 service stations in Southern California.
- 'New Religions' Rivaling Old Traditions in Japan : Spirituality: Avant-garde movements attract postwar generation as interest in Shinto and Buddhism wanes.
- Scouting Out Their Heritage : The Girls of Troop No. 2194 Are Also Learning Vietnamese Language, Culture
- SIMI VALLEY : Adult School Celebrates Nurses' Day
- LULAC Urges County Overhaul : Crisis: Latino group wants Board of Supervisors and Education Department dismantled, unincorporated areas annexed.
- Seismic Safety Panel's Director to Resign in July
- CBS Keeps Wright After He Denies Remarks on LPGA
- LABOR
- Car Leasing Trend Drains City Treasuries
- VENTURA : Man Accused of Tree Dumping in River
- 'The Toddler Was Gone' : Drowning Death of Child Prompts Warnings on Back-Yard Safety
- County Official Backs Plan to End Some Welfare
- Youth Opinion : A Very Few Words On How to Save the World
- Free Barbie! A Bay Area artist is...
- TRANSITIONS : New Digs and Old Furniture Can Be a Match--With Help
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Quidwai Defends Free Speech by Using It--a Lot
- RESEDA : 9th-Graders Learn Lessons in DNA
- BURBANK : Poetry Set to Music Touches Hearts of Moms
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Find the Missing Links : Pro basketball: Ceballos, Divac keys to 92-85 victory over Spurs, cutting deficit to 2-1.
- Taking Their Cuts at Offerman, Blue Crew
- MIDDLE EAST : Arab Families Feel Torn Up by the Roots : Palestinians decry Israel's planned seizure of land they have owned for generations.
- San Juan Capistrano Man Guilty in Molestation Case
- THE COLLEGES : Guidorizzi Has 13 Strikeouts as Chapman Wins
- First Firing Range in Simi Valley Opens : Weapons: Councilwoman squeezes off first few shots to celebrate. Police will practice at the public facility four or five times a month.
- Quartz Hill Bristles After Beating Palmdale, 6-1 : Baseball: Rebels have won four in a row since abandoning their razors. That <i> other </i> catcher stars.
- NCAA DIVISION III SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Two Comebacks Thwart Cal Lutheran
- MISSION VIEJO : District OKs Spending on Projects
- Quackenbush Seeks Funds to Exact Rebates From Insurers : Prop. 103: The commissioner requests $19 million from the state to prosecute holdouts.
- Allan O. Hunter; Ex-Congressman Headed Fannie Mae
- Gallery : The Century Freeway
- Car Leasing Trend Takes Financial Toll on Cities : Government: Sales-tax revenues slide for areas with dealerships. Wright bill addresses problem but draws fire.
- State's Overall Crime Rate Drops 7.2%, Lungren Says : Law enforcement: Robberies and murders are down 13% for 1994, as serious and violent felonies decline for the first time in 11 years.
- BREA : Portion of Birch Street Closed During Repairs
- Times Reporter Wins Award for Series on FAA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Blasts Early Practice
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brea Olinda Beats Valencia, Wins Share of Title
- He'll Whistle While He Works : Football: Dave Baldwin, Cal State Northridge's new coach, anticipates enjoying the long and strenuous workdays ahead.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Robbins Leads Sheehan by One Shot in LPGA
- Top Jockeys to Guide Pimlico Special Favorites
- Mixing Ads and PBS
- Smith Makes First U.S. Start a Charm for Island of Silver
- Where Lies Injustice?
- More Catch-22 From the Phone Company
- Deal Would Bring Jets to Minnesota If Winnipeg Blows New Deadline
- Little Comfort in 'Jefferson'
- OTHER NEWS - May 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 13, 1995
- Obituaries - May 13, 1995
- Eating It : Restaurants Bite the Bullet on High Food Costs
- Eating It : Restaurants in O.C. Bite the Bullet on Higher Food Costs
- Arizona Arrest Ends Manhunt in Ventura County : Bombing: Authorities had scoured the area for Steven Colbern, a former Oxnard resident. His father expresses disbelief.
- Biochemist Arrested in Blast Probe : Oklahoma City: Steven Colbern, 35, who grew up in Oxnard and attended UCLA, is being held on unrelated weapons charges. Officials say McVeigh tried to contact him last fall.
- McNall's 28% May Hold Up Sale of Kings : Hockey: Group led by billionaire Anschutz signs letter of intent, but bankruptcy could be a problem.
- Oxnard High Alumnus Seen as Bright, Odd
- Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.: The Anaheim...
- Orange Seeks Renewal of Wymer Suit
- INSURANCE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : COMPANY TOWN : MCI Deal Shows That It's Decided to Join the Club
- National Education Corp. Reports $8.5-Million Loss
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Small-Town Tale of Strange Southern Gothic : PRIVATE ALTARS, <i> by Katherine Mosby</i> , Random House, $21, 336 pages
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Steiner Is Second Supervisor to Say He'll Vote for Measure R
- Women of the Wild : Armed with curling irons, enthusiasm--and doubts--they entered a new turf. But after days of hunting and fishing, they found a love for the outdoors.
- Clinton's Missed Opportunity in London : Policy: He could have paid homage to the past while offering a vision for a North Atlantic community.
- Titans Hope to Sweeten Postseason Deal : Baseball: Fullerton is in good shape, but successful Big West Tournament could strengthen seeding.
- A Lucky Guy : Robitaille Is in Playoffs and Away From the Traffic and Hockey Torment of L.A.
- Pierce, Moorpark Open Regional
- 'Shock Value': A Ken Russell Weekend at Directors Guild
- FAMILY : Historical Saga 'Waltz' Inspired by Prop. 187
- Dollar Soars Against Yen, Mark as World Takes New Look
- Clinton Courts Leaders of Russian Opposition : Diplomacy: President holds 'power breakfast' with Yeltsin's rivals, who plead for U.S. help.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Impotence in Bosnia Undercuts Role
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Ciccarelli, Red Wings Dominate
- New Blood a Must for : O.C. Arts, Tomlinson Says
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : The Fallbrook 7 Plus 3 : The West Hills cinema's expansion has begun, with room for 600 more moviegoers by July. Nearby, two theaters plan a total of 34 more screens by fall.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Teens Don't Need All Those Labels, Thanks
- Leukemia Patient, 5, Goes Home After Umbilical Cell Transplant
- SUN VALLEY : School Cleanup Set for Saturday
- ORANGE : Fire Chief Wants City to Buy 4 Ambulances
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hawaii Pacific Beats SCC, Nears Softball Title
- Lakers Need a Heads-Up Effort : NBA playoffs: With L.A. coming off an emotional loss, Game 3 against Spurs tonight at Forum is crucial.
- Couple Ready to Start Marriage as Winners
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hart Can't Hit Gillies Hard Enough : Softball: She survives three body shots, Saugus wins on bases-loaded walk in eighth, 1-0.
- Rogers Is Too Good for Angels : Baseball: Chili Davis keeps hitting, but Texas pitcher shuts them out for eight innings in 6-2 Ranger victory.
- National Video Rentals
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Full-Throttle Tension in 'Tide' : Washington and Hackman Make Sure Submarine Saga Doesn't Let Up
- TV REVIEW : 'Reading, Writing': Education Reform a la Louis Rukeyser
- Chatting With God in 'The Participant'
- Mexico Releases 3 Suspects Arrested in Latest Slaying
- GOOD CATCH: Former Cal State Northridge wide...
- Furniture to Last Awhile : Low prices on well-styled sofas and other pieces will make up for a lack of longevity.
- Reza Abdoh; Director Courted Outrage
- Special Counsel Law Needs Changes, White House Says
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : State Will Take Over County's Funds if It Defaults, Fong Warns
- Kashmir Mosque Burns Down in Battle
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: If you could be the member of any band, which would it be? Doing what?
- BOOM OR BUST: As Ventura County grew...
- Girl, 5, Hit by Car, Critically Hurt in Newport
- Household International to Make Used-Car Loans: The...
- ECONOTES : L.A. Tops National Recycling Heap
- British Panel Drafts New Rules to Curb 'Sleaze' in Politics
- POLITICS : South Africa's Mr. Fix-It Looks More Like Mr. Fluff-It to Some : President Nelson Mandela's heir apparent is drawing fire.
- Woman Gets 4 Years for Abusing Stepdaughter
- GLENDALE : Deputies Blow Up Post Office Package
- CAMARILLO : Ban Sought on Lewis Road Truck Parking
- Students Boycott Class to Protest Punishment : Thousand Oaks: About 100 demonstrate in support of three Lancer high school football players involved in a campus stabbing.
- State Shuts Group Home : Officials Close Facility for Mentally Disabled Over Staffing Problems
- Pair Honored for Act of Heroism : Rescue: Benito Medrano and Nelson Ruano pulled a man from a burning van moments before it exploded.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : That's a Big 10-4 for the Rockies in Denver
- Chef Paul Bocuse's Moving in All Directions
- Lawyers to Offer Free Legal Advise : COUNTYWIDE
- Update
- State High Court to Hear Power Lines Suit
- COUNTYWIDE : Fluoridation Bill Sparks New Debate
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : Band Strikes a Wrong Chord
- LENNOX : Police Boost Patrols After String of Home Robberies
- Ex-Deputy Accused of Terrorist Threats : Courts: James Drummond Collet, 30, told sheriff's officials that a briefcase he was carrying contained a bomb, which it didn't. He faces felony charges.
- Protection from above: Our mention of the...
- Hattie Margie Ivy; Lifelong County Resident
- Sophomores Hope to Lift Hart to High-Water Mark
- Finding the Paths to a New Artists Village : Community: The Great Santa Ana Arts Hunt on Saturday offers a preview of the future downtown cultural scene.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Meet Me in St. Louis' Loses Movie's Magic
- Andre's Recasts Itself--Sort of--in Beverly Hills
- Reaching for the Octaves : Hard work has helped Eric Johnson emulate the guitar style of his idol, the late Wes Montgomery.
- Mexican American Hall of Fame Honors Unsung Cultural Heroes : Commemoration: Montebello facility is named after the late Ruben Salazar, a journalist. Backers say more focus is needed on the community's achievers.
- Fluor Daniel Inc.: The Irvine engineering, construction...
- ECONOMY
- Rockefeller Center Owners File Chapter 11; Market Cited : Real estate: Partnerships are controlled by Japan's Mitsubishi group. Rockefeller family condemns the action.
- CKE Restaurants Hires Fidelity Exec
- Coffee, Collectibles and Cover Tunes
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Court Throws Its Weight Behind Slim, Trim Jurors
- THEATER REVIEW : Immigrants' Chronicle of Struggle : History lends realism to the personal and social torments faced by Irish characters in 'The Ring.'
- An Ex-President Aims True : Bush takes a stand against the gun lobby's paranoid rhetoric
- Modifying Machines May Enable Subway Excavation to Resume : Transit: MTA officials say North Hollywood work may begin in a month if hoods on equipment are extended forward to stabilize soil ahead of the digging.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : From First Place to No Place
- Boxer Garcia Takes a Turn for the Worse
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Savanna Scores in Bottom of Eighth to Beat Valencia
- RETAILING
- 'Check Day' Brings Cycle of Boom, Bust to L.A. 90011 : Economy: Like many poor areas, it perks up as welfare, Social Security funds arrive. But month's end can be harsh.
- Nuclear Dump Would Not Threaten Water, Experts Say : Environment: Science panel backs advocates of Ward Valley site near the Colorado. But two members dissent.
- Senate OKs Curbs on Last-Minute Campaign Gifts : Politics: Legislators approve $1,000 limit on contributions in final three weeks of a race, when large donations are often used for bitter surprise attacks.
- Clinton Aides Slam GOP for Summit Critique
- LOS ANGELES : Public's Help Sought in Finding Disabled Woman
- Temblors May Twitch First, Researchers Find : Seismology: Faint motion is found before main shocks in 30 earthquakes. Scientists hope discovery will someday help them learn how to predict quakes.
- WESTLAKE : 2 Owners of Apartments Accused of Slum Violations
- Thank You but No Thanks : This is no time to speak of shifting U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
- State Population Rise of 1.2% Lowest in 2 Decades
- And Now for a Voice of Reason: Spike Lee Explains Reggie Miller
- Raiders Release McCallum After Six Seasons With Team
- Pop's Mr. Accessible : Rock: Pete Anderson, who plays the Coach House Sunday, is sending his band through 'boot camp.'
- ART REVIEW : 3 Windows on Antin's 'Ghost Story'
- AEROSPACE
- Bono to Undergo Surgery for Bone Spur in Neck
- Lawmakers Weigh Medicare Savings Plans : Budget: GOP proposals call for increasing costs to beneficiaries or adopting a voucher-like system. A third option would combine both approaches.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Identity Seekers : Outlook: With a world seemingly teetering on ruin, many students think pessimism is the only response. But isn't it really just another trend?
- The I30 by Infiniti: Infinitely Exquisite
- DANA POINT : Group Targets Two on Council for Recall
- D.A.'s Not Just a Face in the Crowd : Celebrity: Part of a county contingent of bureaucrats visiting Washington, Gil Garcetti turns the heads of Simpson trial watchers in the capital.
- Woman's Cries Were Ignored : Death: If residents at condo complex had called 911 sooner, 74-year-old may have survived attack, police say.
- A Heavenly Bond : Group Gathers to Seek Divine Assistance With Financial Crisis
- MOORPARK : Ethnic-Food Vendors Needed for Festival
- CALABASAS : Volunteers Sought for Youth Program
- SANTA ANA : 2 Men Found Guilty of Cocaine Possession
- It's Almost New Zealand's Cup Now : Sailing: Kiwis are still Black Magic after 3:37 victory over Dennis Conner in America's Cup Race 4.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Buffet: From Shanghai Soup to Vancouver Nuts
- Making a Games Show of It
- Company Town : MCA Music Group Names 2 as Directors
- Tivoli Industries Inc.: The Santa Ana designer...
- Brain Matters : Laughing (Sometimes) in the Face of Stereotypes, High-IQ Types Find Their Own Formulas for Fun
- Gays Slurred in Congressman's Speech
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Measure R Backers Meet a Skeptical Public at Forum
- A Field Trip for the '90s Preschooler
- Postal Workers to Collect Donated Food
- FUND-RAISER WATCH : It's Not Just Politics
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller Squeezes Knicks in Overtime Victory
- CLU Looking Forward to Lengthy Playoff Stay
- When Facing Angels, Rogers Knows How to Hold 'Em
- Baring of Souls : Two artists mine very different sources of inspiration--Jewish heritage and the contemplation of what lasts and what's lost.
- Horcher 'Resignation' Turns Out to Be a Hoax : Politics: Fraudulent fax reflects turmoil over controversial assemblyman, who is the target of a recall effort.
- Farmers' Place Hosts Mother's Day Contest
- Informed Opinions On Today's Topics : Not All Favor Stiffer Penalties for Truant Kids
- Fire Chief Urges Outside Look at Training System : Firefighters: Allegations of bias against women and minority recruits trigger recommendation. Interim department leader praises programs and staff.
- GARDEN GROVE : 300 Gather to Honor City's Slain Officers
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : 10 Non-Teaching Workers to Be Laid Off
- NCAA WOMEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Big Four Challenged in Event at Pepperdine
- Sea Kings' Poyyak Top-Seeded at Badminton Championships
- Morrow All Set for a Title Run : Harvard Looks to Its Spark Plug
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Ex-Paratrooper Faces Charges in Drowning
- Like Siskel and Ebert on Demand
- The Good Olde Days : Knights in armor and fair ladies live on in the Society for Creative Anachronism. They will re-create the Middle Ages this weekend in Sylmar.
- ID Bracelets Urged for Alzheimer's Patients
- Woman Alleges Unlawful Arrest, Asks for $300,000
- Save a Few Bucks, Risk Kids' Lives? : Society must not let children stay in danger-filled homes
- LOS ANGELES : Disbarred Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud Charges
- Two Valley Schools Honored by State
- Crisis Drill to Force Road Closures
- Remembering the Horror of the Nazi's Death Camps : History: Henry Heller, who spoke at the Orange County Historical Society, wants people to know the Holocaust was real.
- As Government Fades, What Does Business Owe Cities?
- Gabriele Can't Do It Alone : Tennis: Birmingham's No. 1 player wins all his sets, but City 3-A title goes to Eagle Rock.
- Hessman Applies the Philosophy of Hitting : Baseball: Junior, whose strong point was thought to be pitching, is among county leaders in average, RBIs and home runs.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Hang On, Win, 12-11
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Moustache: Less Hip but Still Tasty
- 'Wallpaper' Shows Fall Into Madness
- Wholesale Prices Jump, but Sales Fall
- 300 More Lose Jobs in Last of Social Service Agency Cuts
- LAGUNA BEACH : Setback for School Tower Opponents
- CANOGA PARK : New Center Opens for Quake Victims
- LOS ANGELES : Officers Will Hand Out Trading Cards to Youths
- County's Population Rise Highest Since 1991 : Growth: Ventura is the 15th fastest-expanding city in California, state figures for '94 show. Report suggests improved economy in the area.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- The Girls Clung to Their Diamond Without Any Reservation
- SILVER LAKE : Motel Owners Face Charges Over Fire Hazards, Roaches
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sankofa' Delivers Powerful Indictment of Evil of Slavery
- RETAILING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-Japanese Trade Could Be Headed for Uncharted Territory
- Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Fall Below 8%
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMBING : Hate Speech on Internet Called Protected by Constitution
- Mistrial in Case of Trooper Who Is Abortion Foe
- Night Workers Face Child-Care Problems
- Company Town
- Company Town : Cable Firms Poised for Turnaround : News analysis: Progress on digital delivery, possible easing of rate rules have industry upbeat.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMBING : PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : FBI Picks Terrorism Expert to Head Investigation
- Church Auctions Founder's Silver : Finances: Ailing Worldwide Church of God confirms it sold sterling that Herbert W. Armstrong used for formal occasions.
- Man Forces Woman to Drive to Grove
- Fleiss' Father Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud : Courts: In deal with prosecutors, the doctor reveals that he had been told about his daughter's call-girl ring, contradicting earlier statements.
- Rollins' Guilty Verdict Reversed : Jurisprudence: Former high school track star's murder conviction overturned by appeals court.
- El Camino Real, Jones Roll, 9-0
- MOVIE REVIEW : Piglet 'Gordy' Warms Way Into Hearts
- CSUN Gets Its Man--Baldwin : Football: Former Matador wide receiver and assistant is leaving Santa Rosa JC and will be named coach at his alma mater today.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMBING : Blast Survivors Sue Chemical Manufacturer
- Judge Asks Dueling Lawyers to Draw Their Checkbooks
- Eskimo Pie Settles FTC Complaint: Eskimo Pie...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Legislature OKs Package of Bills to Aid Orange County
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : The combat game has smart foes and calls for strategy, but gets old fast.
- THE GOODS : The Pet Policy : As Care Costs Rise, Owners Have One More Option--Insurance
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Identity Seekers : Growth: Far from apathetic, most of today's teens hold strong beliefs and goals. And whatever their approaches to life, they are no more lost than preceding generations.
- Nations Agree to Make Nuclear Pact Permanent
- Group Defends Pair Against Recall Effort
- Baby Drowns in Spa, Toddler Left Hospitalized
- GLENDALE : Citizen's Arrest Made Over Cost of Milk
- COMMENTARY : Don't Make Jordan Pay to Get No. 23 Back
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Robbins Takes Aim on First Major Title
- This Climb All Uphill for McGill
- Curchack, Stein in Modern Abel and Cain
- After Volleyball, He Looks to Hit It Big
- AUTOS
- S. African Mine Tragedy Kills 100 : Disaster: Underground train jumps tracks and plunges down shaft, crushing crowded elevator.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Delegates Get First Glimpse at Federal Relief Proposal : Aid: Outline calls on Congress to exempt county from costly mandates, to hand over El Toro Marine base and to ease regulations blocking sale of John Wayne Airport.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bergeson Comes Up With a 'Plan B'--and Admits It's 'Terrible' : Crisis: Proposal cuts workers' benefits and pay, raises trash fees and threatens public safety. She says it drives home the severity of the situation.
- A Pattern for Success : The Valley Quilt Assn. exhibit will include the work of a local craftswoman who has gained international fame for her skill at a centuries-old sewing art.
- Santa Paula Trustees OK Lease to Keep Pool Open
- Navy Base Supporters Plot Strategy for Battle : Point Mugu: BRAC '95 Task Force begins organizing to raise funds and mount rally to greet commissioners when they arrive.
- STANTON : Council Appoints 3 Members to Planning Commission
- State Panel Delays Gnatcatcher Decision : Environment: Fish and Game Commission is weighing whether to list the songbird under the Endangered Species Act. A vote is expected June 23.
- A Split Decision on Kindergartner's Ouster From School
- VENTURA : Pizza Delivery Driver Attacked, Robbed
- UCLA's Brundage Is Adept at Numbers Game
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : After Winning 14 in Row, Kennedy Drops One
- A 'Biting' Twist on Family Relationships
- THEATER : For Rachel Rosenthal, All the World's a Stage
- AIRLINES
- HILTON'S SPINOFF STRATEGY : Vegas Divorce : Hotels, Gambling to Be Separated; Company Shares Take a Dive
- All Aboard : After 40 Years, Disneyland Opens Jobs to Both Genders
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Can't Find the Words? Now There's No Excuse
- Sharing Nature's Bounty : Paul Higgins has given up retirement to teach children about Native Americans and the ways of the wild.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Gain as Dollar Rockets; Bonds Mixed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Marcos Blocked From Election Win
- Man Dies After Car Hits Parked Truck
- Singular Solutions : A year-old support group gives parents without mates a place to find co-op child care and the means for self-improvement.
- New Eatery Cooked Up by Unlikely Duo in O.C. : Restaurants: Alliance between Taco Bell and upscale restaurateur David Wilhelm yields Chimayo Grill, set to open Monday in Newport.
- Disneyland Embarks on 'Unisex' Policy : Employment: Jungle Cruise, Storybook Land rides open to both genders, as will other attractions.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Big Emphasis on Image : Popular Rosti certainly knows how to attract customers. But many of its dishes prove uninspired.
- Growth of O.C. Top in State : Population: County sees 1.7% increase. California, however, grew only 1.2%, tying a record low set in 1971. San Diego leads cities in acquiring new residents.
- Hall of Shame Award Targets Environment
- BURBANK : Sting Traps 5 Unlicensed Contractors
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE PLAYOFFS : Rancho Santiago Hopes to Take the Next Big Step in Softball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Goes on Disabled List
- FCC Denies States' Bids to Set Rates for Wireless Services : Telecom: Requests came from California, Arizona, Connecticut, Hawaii, Louisiana, New York and Ohio.