- Heiress Duke's Nurse Charged in Thefts : Crime: The woman, who claimed her client was killed, allegedly stole art and jewels from six patients. Her lawyer says she is paying the price for blowing whistle.
- 2 Juveniles May Be Tried as Adults in Fatal Stabbing : Slaying: The youths are among group of four accused of killing one teen-ager and wounding another. One suspect is still at large.
- Gunman Held After 7-Hour Standoff : Sniper: SWAT team storms Brea apartment after occupant fired about 50 gunshots from second-story site. He suffers only minor cuts. Authorities call it 'a miracle' no one is hit in barrage of bullets.
- FBI Cracks Down on Staged Car Accidents : Insurance: Deliberate wrecks account for most of the estimated $20 billion a year in property and casualty fraud.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Judge Seals Suit Against Armor All
- Central Bank Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged : Economy: Fed's lack of action was expected. Analysts say governors may be waiting for road signs.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Recognizing Research's Hidden Value
- Legislator's Shift on Marijuana Bill Has Unexpected Result
- Chapman General Hospital Names Business Development Director
- MTI Technology Corp.: The Anaheim computer products...
- Homeowners to Receive Escrow Refunds : Real estate: Lenders will have to return at least $1.5 billion to borrowers under a new HUD rule.
- Panel for Victim Will be Added to Quilt Project
- Earnings Report Hurts Pinnacle Micro Stock
- Lloyd's of London Proposes Radical Reorganization Plan
- Another Christian Voice Sounds on Politics : Religion: Group of 100 leaders offers 'ideological cease-fire' in war of words on church and state. 'Cry for Renewal' statement seeks broader viewpoint.
- Quiet Homecoming Greets James Nichols : Bombing: Brother of Oklahoma blast suspect is out of jail. He expresses thanks for family and friends who tended his Michigan farm.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Judge Seals Records in Ex-Armor All Worker's Suit : Courts: Former employee who alleges wrongful termination suffers setback. He'll be prevented from revealing what the Aliso Viejo car-product company calls trade secrets.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Old Curse Inspires a Quest Through Sephardic History : THE CROSS AND THE PEAR TREE: A Sephardic Journey, <i> by Victor Perera</i> , Knopf, $25, 320 pages
- PepsiCo's Taco Bell, KFC to Test 50 Dual-Brand Restaurants
- ADVERTISING
- State May Not Grant Tax Break : Legislation: Law- makers are hesitant to match a proposed federal deduction for a loss on the sale of a home.
- ECONOMY
- 2nd GOES Goes Up, Should Come Down to Better Weather Forecasts
- SMALL BUSINESS : Fate of Santa Ana SBA Office Listed for Closure Still Uncertain
- HEALTH CARE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Surge Again as Bond Yields Slide
- MASSIVE SEAT BELT RECALL : Seat Belt Maker Says It Will Survive Recall
- 9 Auto Makers Agree to Recall of 8.4 Million Cars
- Arenella, Levenson & Co.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Car Owner Wells Trying New Circuit
- Worrell in a Different World : Dodgers: He's gone from scapegoat to hero in a month, and stars again in 6-4 victory over Mets.
- Senate Republicans Unveil Welfare Reform Proposal : Congress: Plan softens some of the benefit cuts, work requirements passed by House. Clinton Administration issues veto warning over food stamps.
- AMA Panel Supports Use of Doomed Babies as Organ Donors
- RLA Board Chairman to Stay Through 1995 : Riot recovery: Cook extends term, but Cardinal Mahony, agent Michael Ovitz and five other panelists announce they will resign.
- College Collects Money to Aid Families of 3 Women Killed in Hit-Run Accident
- China Has Put U.N. Convention at Risk, Groups Warn : Asia: Beijing is trying to segregate official delegates to women's conference by moving activists at a parallel forum to an isolated site, critics say.
- Board OKs Agency for Piru Recovery
- OXNARD : Murder Trial Starts for 21-Year-Old
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken Needs 99 More for Gehrig Record
- Finley's Slow Start Dramatically Ends With Magnificent Two-Hitter : Baseball: Left-hander wins 100th game snapping out of 0-4 start and striking out 15 as Edmonds homers twice in 10-0 rout of Yankees.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : At the Beginning, It Was No Picnic for Village Christian
- Three County Teams in Volleyball Semifinals
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mel Battles for an Epic War Film : Gibson's 'Braveheart' costumes its Scottish hero for adventure, but whooping and pillaging don't ignite the fires of freedom.
- Theater Reviews : Black and Blues View of 'Heart' : Victimization seems to be the common thread in the actress' one-woman show, an affecting but odd collection of readings and songs.
- TV Ratings : 'Passenger' Zooms Into the Skies for ABC
- Deal with Milosevic to Recognize Bosnia Stalls Over Sanctions Issue
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Pool Investors Challenge Bond Rollover : Recovery: They say that, as now worded, county's plan to postpone repayment of about $1 billion in debt would violate a separate settlement involving them.
- Mailer Takes On a Nation's Paranoia : Authors: No one understands American mythology better. But in his quest to prove a JFK conspiracy, he found that all roads lead to Oswald.
- For CSUF Baseball, Coach is Diamond in the Rough : Sports: Augie Garrido's painstaking methodology has brought honors to a college unused to athletic excellence.
- VENTURA : Man Fakes Having Gun, Robs Restaurant
- Law Banning Drug Offenders at Parks Stayed
- WESTMINSTER : Toddler Who Fell Into Pool on Thursday Dies
- Coliseum Officials Say It Will Endure : Sports: Even if Raiders move on, Trojans may renew contract. Baseball, soccer also are mentioned.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Signs Tough Law Aimed at School Truancy
- Garden Grove : Schools Get Grant for Gifted Students
- Street Crooks, Militarist Kooks Trouble Gun Collector
- Trout Catch Sets Record at Big Bear
- Mansell Fired as McLaren's Driver
- Rancho Santiago's Pagett Taking a Sabbatical
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Murder, She Wrote' to Move to Thursday Night Time Slot : Television: CBS 'youth' move upsets Angela Lansbury after her show's 11 years as a Sunday evening staple.
- Seniors : Achievements, activities
- FULLERTON : 2 More Attacks Spell Trouble for Ice House
- Dodgers Pull Off a Big One: Rodriguez for Expos' Kelly : Baseball: L.A. also gets reliever Eischen and gives up Treadway in deal that has Butler asking questions.
- OK, Maybe Media Is to Blame For This : It's Not Bananas: Anglers Insist a Reporter's Notebook or TV Camera Enough to Make Entire Schools of Fish Head in a Different Direction
- Point Mugu Backers to Testify at Hearing
- Mike Feuer for Los Angeles City Council
- Isn't that sweet: A Northern California company...
- Lost 3 Days, 2 Hikers Are Back Home : Emergency: Mission Viejo man and a friend are safe after being spotted by a helicopter pilot in the Angeles National Forest.
- VENTURA : Man Accused of Breaking Into Office
- Selfishness Cancels Out Spirituality : The Christian Coalition would undermine our freedoms and the ethic of tolerance on which America was built.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Kickback Pays Off for Campbell Hall
- Record Academy Sets Up New System for Grammy Nods
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Grisly Beating Case Yields First Conviction Under New U.S. Law
- No-Bussing Memo Inflames Passions : Education: High school's efforts to curb public displays of affection rub students the wrong way.
- SEAL BEACH : New Mayor, Council to Hire Interim Manager
- 2nd Candidate Enters Race for Supervisor Seat
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Orlando Off and Running : Eastern finals: Miller leads Pacers to 23-5 lead, but Magic rebounds for 105-101 victory in Game 1.
- Area's Best City Teams Punchless in Softball Finals : 3-A: Verdugo Hills goes hitless against Garfield and loses, 2-0.
- POP/ROCKSelena Album Due: The English-language album on...
- Temp Life Does Have Its Benefits : Some workers--including moms, students, people with seasonal businesses and entertainers--like the flexibility of fill-in jobs.
- Anaheim City Council Votes to Oppose Tax : Measure R: Proposed half-cent sales levy is called 'a bad idea' in debate before 100 opponents.
- Dream of Salvaging B-29 Goes Up in Smoke : Aviation: Fire before takeoff destroys warplane that crashed in Greenland in 1947. Three Southland men spent $1 million on three-year effort.
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Freeway Interchange
- SHERMAN OAKS : Kobe Schoolchildren Send Their Thanks
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Executive Strength . . . Plus Cooperation
- Tradition to End When Erika's Bake Shop Closes : Westlake: Popular family-run bakery won't relocate when its lease is up. It will be replaced by a video outlet.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspects Sought in Vandalism of Cars at Valencia Dealership
- 2 Plead No Contest to Improper Inspections
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 Programs for Homeless Receive Shelter Grants
- 2,000 to Graduate From Junior Colleges
- Cypress Gives City Staff Authority Over Local Historic Trees
- GLENDALE : Redevelopment Plan Gains Momentum
- Robbers Hit Restaurateur at Home
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Things Could Get Even Better for the Red Wings
- Fizzle, Sizzle at Cannes : 'Kids' Amounts to Less Than Its Hype, but Van Sant's 'To Die For' Casts Nicole Kidman Darkly Into a Comedy
- Oklahoma City's Symbol of Terror Is Brought Down
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Wilson Signs Bill to Aid Schools Buffeted in County Pool : Legislation: Measure permits districts to borrow against real estate holdings. Five agencies that took out money to invest may seek extra time to repay their loans.
- L. A. Council Passes Tough Truancy Law
- DANA POINT : Alternative Prom Termed a Success
- Oil Refinery Strike Cripples Brazil; Gas Rationing Nears
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Themed City a Walk in Park for Deputies
- INGLEWOOD : Man, Woman Held in String of Brutal Home Robberies
- How Foreign Aid Helps American Interests : It's not all giveaway and charity--it assists the U.S. abroad
- CYPRESS : Judge Reverses Stance, Rejects Suit Against Proposed Warehouse
- PREP BOYS' TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I : Woodbridge to Get Match It Has Been Waiting For
- Area's Best City Teams Punchless in Softball Finals : 4-A: Granada Hills' meager offense contributes to San Pedro's 3-0 victory.
- Edmonds Has Big Night but No Big Catch : Angels: Not being able to preserve no-hit bid spoils outfielder's first multiple homer game.
- Greenwood, Disiere Advance in Open Qualifier
- SOUTHERN SECTION SECOND-ROUND SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : La Mirada Upsets Top-Seeded Saugus on One-Hitter, 4-0
- PREP BOYS' TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II : University Shuffles Its Lineup, but Palm Desert Wins Easily
- MASSIVE SEAT BELT RECALL : Dealers Brace for Crunch of Belt Repairs : Autos: Many are 'gearing up and getting ready' by hiring more workers. Some say it will be a boon for business.
- Lungren Urges Court to Back Anti-Gay Initiative
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Take Over Casta Del Sol's Sewage System
- Tough Glove Training : Former Pro Boxer Phil Paolina's Hip Gym a Celebrity Hit
- WHITTIER : Conservancy Honored for Preservation Work
- Alemany Goes Under in Flood of Runs, 11-1
- It's a Slam Dunk: Robinson Wins MVP : Pro basketball: Spurs' center receives 73 first-place votes to 12 for Magic's O'Neal.
- JVC Will Begin Construction of $36-Million TV Plant in Tijuana
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The Orange pharmaceutical distributor...
- Water, Water Everywhere--Today, Anyway
- COLUMN ONE : A Hero's Fame Leads to Tragedy : Helping to pull little Jessica McClure from a Texas well made firefighter Robert O'Donnell a star. But the limelight soon turned to darkness.
- Renaissance Faire Looking for Permanent Site in O.C.
- City Council Weighs Fees for New Housing
- NASCAR, which less than a month ago...
- With Glory Years Behind, Weaver Gets Marriott Bout : Boxing: Former WBA heavyweight champion will face George O'Mara.
- Fountain Valley Routs Alemany in Second Round
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken Needs 99 More to Break Gehrig's Record
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Stays Hot, Hits 100th Homer
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Crossing Cyberpunk's Threshold : Hollywood: Author William Gibson's dark view of the future hits the mainstream this week in 'Johnny Mnemonic.'
- Shuttle Diplomacy : When parents split, what's best for the kids? Once, joint custody seemed the answer. Now comes the backlash--because making it work is a tough job.
- Mexico Pledges Action Against 2 of Its Officers : Border: Federal policemen who allegedly accosted American tourists in Tijuana were arrested with cars stolen in the United States. They will be flown directly to Mexico City for trial.
- Fullerton : U.S., Japan Seniors Play Goodwill Match
- Oxnard Hires Firm to Design, Run Trash Recycling Center : Garbage: The City Council awards a 15-year contract to BLT Enterprises for a rubbish transfer station. It would reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills.
- 2 Boys Held in Alleged Bank Robbery Attempt That Ignored All the Rules
- D.A. to Prosecute Merrill 3rd Time : Courts: Defendant is accused of murdering two and badly wounding coin shop owner in robbery try. Survivor defends him.
- Clinton Vows He'll Veto GOP Cuts in Foreign Aid
- McVeigh Friend Reportedly Links Terry Nichols to Bombing Plot
- RESEDA : Retirement Home Gets OK to Expand
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Hearing Asked on Autistic Student
- Hospital Cited After Patient Gets Wrong Type of Blood : Health: The 60-year-old suffered a reaction but is now doing well. Los Robles Medical Center in Thousand Oaks has revised some policies.
- CALABASAS : Dinner Planned for New and Old Mayors
- AGOURA HILLS : City Will Ease Curbs on Business Signage
- AGOURA HILLS : 3 Teen-Agers Held in Stabbing Death of Boy, 16
- GLENDALE : 63-Year-Old Gets 40 Years for 10 Armed Robberies
- Dull Spurs Really Miss the Point, 94-93 : Western Conference finals: Rockets win in Game 1 as Elliott blows his chances, Horry hits.
- Rather and Chung Split Isn't Real CBS News
- Bold, Uproarious 'Tales' Takes Aim at Social Ills : Movie review: Funny yet deadly serious, Rusty Cundieff's film gives a nice boost to the old horror anthology genre.
- UltraLink Inc.: The Costa Mesa health-care network...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RSVP : They Were All There--in Spirit and in the Flesh
- PACOIMA : Coordinating Council to Choose Officers
- VENTURA : District Can Expect State Boost in 4 Years
- Countywide : Charles Ng Murder Trial Fund Set Up
- YORBA LINDA : Blaze Destroys Four-Unit Condominium Complex
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Vote on Noise Ordinance Postponed
- Exchange Students Seek Host Families
- Oh Well, Milwaukee Is Still Supporting Beer and Bowling
- Pierce Tennis Coach Hails Chiropractor as Backbone of Team
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gibson's Hit Is Difference for La Quinta
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Alomar's Tantrum Draws Suspension
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : For Rodriguez, Shock Turns to Joy
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : B-e-c-k No Longer the Way to Spell Relief
- Two-Hitter Ends Finley's Search for an Answer : Angels: Left-hander snaps out of 0-4 start by striking out 15 in 10-0 rout of Yankees.
- Finley's Two-Hitter, 15 Strikeouts Turn 0-4 Start Into Faded Memory : Baseball: Left-hander retires first 15 batters he faces on way to his 100th career victory, a 10-0 rout of Yankees.
- State's Counties, Schools to Find Out How Costly O.C. Debacle Is
- HEALTH CARE
- 'Old Man Bandit' Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison : Courts: Edwin W. Loftus, 63, described as looking 'like anybody's grandfather,' admitted to a string of robberies.
- Stalled Teacher Talks Protested
- Guitar Man : Vintage Instrument Dealer Stays Attuned to Rock 'n' Roll's Past
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Officer on Bicycle Collapses, Then Dies
- Theater Reviews : Few 'Social Security' Benefits : If Andrew Bergman's dated comedy shouldn't be retired, at least the overextended cast at Westminster should be.
- PREP BADMINTON / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Katella Reaches Its Goal by Defeating Magnolia
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Isaak Extends His Reach at House of Blues
- Fox Keeps Up the Heat in Fall Lineup : Television: The network has actually become somewhat more mainstream, but its new schedule makes clear where its heart is--racy, adult-themed shows.
- House Republicans Offer Plan for Eliminating Commerce Dept.
- Senate Passes Bill to Curb Rent Control in 5 Cities : Housing: Measure allows landlords to charge market rates when unit is vacated. Assembly approval seems likely.
- Campaign Watch : 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- LONG BEACH : Teachers Get Grants for Innovative Projects
- Titans' Silva Doesn't Let One Bad Pitch Bother Him
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Travel Guide to Cyberspace
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Facts on Faxing: Sending and Receiving With Your PC Is Definitely a Mixed Bag
- State's Counties, Schools to Find Out How Costly O.C. Debacle Is
- SWEET SHOP: Erika's Bake Shop has exquisite...
- 'Gump' a Smash but Still in the Red, Paramount Says : Movies: Writer, who is due to get 3% of net profits, hires lawyer to question the studio's accounting practices.
- Israeli Arabs Emboldened by Victory : Mideast: Forcing Rabin to back down on confiscating Jerusalem land boosts minority politicians' confidence.
- Senate Rejects Broad Tax Cut; Vote Splits GOP
- 'Rules' for Confronting Life With Father
- 3 Firms Lead Pack in Drive to Buy GM Site
- A Chaotic System
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty in CityWalk Slayings
- COSTA MESA : Public Input Invited on Water Rate Increase
- PANORAMA CITY : 4 Developers Lead Derby to Build on Old GM Site
- BURBANK : Airport Supporters' Group Criticized
- VENTURA : Gay Couple File Report Over Flyers
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6 Vying for Council to Appear at Forum
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Venice Goes Under on Fishman's One-Hitter
- GIRLS
- Royal Upsets Millikan, 2-0
- Senate Votes to Scrap 'Green Marketing' Law
- Students Talk About What Causes Violence
- PACOIMA : Remodeled Police Station to Be Viewed
- Orange County Almanac
- SIMI VALLEY : School Mural Will Honor Late Principal
- Kangaroo Care Gives Preemie a Soft Landing : Neonatology: At Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center, a tiny infant spends time each day in her mother's arms.
- CALABASAS : Meadow Oaks School Remains Open for Fall
- Request for Beach Funds Makes Waves : Safety: Lawmakers assail state parks agency's bid for $7 million to operate eight L.A. sites previously run by county.
- VENTURA : Adult School Earns 6-Year Accreditation
- Last Part of Quake-Damaged Freeway Is Reopened
- Wouldn't You Like to Pay More for Game Tickets?
- BASEBALL / DIVISION II : Sonora Gets Key Victory to Build On
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Hague's Two-Run Triple in Ninth Helps Woodbridge Oust La Habra
- LOS ALAMITOS : Monji Hoping Her Drone Will Sting
- BASEBALL / DIVISION I : Katella Sails Past Mater Dei
- Ex-E. German Spy Chiefs Get a Break : Espionage: Bonn's top court rules that treason trials are unconstitutional.
- '90s FAMILY : Earth Education
- Intruder Shot, U.S. Agent Wounded on White House Lawn : Violence: A Secret Service officer intercepts an armed man who scaled a fence and dashed toward executive mansion. President was never in danger, authorities say.
- Obituaries : * L.D. (Bonnie) Bonham, 87; Gun Collector
- Death in a Harbor City School: The Roots of Violent Bullying : YOUTH OPINION
- ROWLAND HEIGHTS : Emergency Declared, but Pace of Landslide Slows
- ALL-STAR SOFTBALL : Rosters Announced for June 7 Game
- PREP SOFTBALL : San Pedro's Only Bobble After Game
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Charms, Pitfalls of Live Chat
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Vetoes Bill in Bid to Boost Coalition
- More Chinese Dissidents Are Detained
- RSVP : A Lyrical Tribute to a Musical Partnership
- Former U.S. Sen. Margaret Smith in Coma After Stroke
- Finn Fined for R-Word
- S. Africa Teen on Trial in O.C. Student's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Meeting to Discuss Smog-Reducing Plan
- New Police Policy Urged After Slaying : Law enforcement: Some say officer could have avoided shooting the mental patient. County closes the ward from which he escaped.
- County Firefighters Lose Paramedics Battle : Emergency: They wanted their own program. But supervisors stick with private ambulance firms.
- Powerful Photos Can Humanize the Killings
- Nix Throws One-Hitter, Beats Granada Hills, 4-0 : Baseball: Monroe senior strikes out 11 in first-round playoff victory.
- Asleep at the Wheel Could Use a Strong Cup of Joe : Pop music review: This well-traveled outfit careens between reckless musical abandon and road-weary autopilot at the Crazy Horse.
- TV REVIEW : 'Legendary Maestros' a Look at Conductors at Work
- Plunkett Snowboards Inc.: The Huntington Beach company...
- Eldorado Bank Beefs Up With Buyout of Mariners : Acquisition: The deal, worth $12.2 million, strengthens the Tustin institution's position as the county's second-largest bank.
- Q & A : Dealing With Seat Belt Recall
- Changing the World Just Might Start With Baby Steps
- Bombing Suspect Gets Second Defense Lawyer
- Board Rejects Curb on Livestock : Supervisors Block Zoning Proposal and Uphold Rural Nature of County
- Malathion Spraying Program Comes to a Close : Medfly: The 14th and final scheduled treatment is completed. Officials plan to check traps to make sure none of the insects survived. The quarantine may be lifted by late July.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : Festival to Mark 30th Anniversary
- PICO RIVERA : Casino Backers Lead Foes in Fund Raising
- BOYS
- VENTURA : Boy, 17, to Stand Trial as Adult in Slaying
- Stared Down by Lion, Mountain Biker Did Not Blink
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Genetic Backlash : Biotech Industry, Critics Clash in the Ethics Arena
- SMALL BUSINESS
- National Perspective : GOVERNMENT : A Budget's Winding Road
- Small Deficit Projected in New Simi Spending Plan : Budgets: Officials blame $581,000 shortfall in part on failure to sell two properties. City departments are being asked to cut expenditures by 10% to get out of the red.
- Beijing Needs to Relax About Taiwan : Why Washington is absolutely right to allow visit of President Lee Teng-hui
- City Awards $178,250 in Grants to Help Needy : Thousand Oaks: The council gives funds to 17 social agencies and projects serving low-income residents.
- Condo Owners Settle Suit Against Builder for $8 Million
- VENTURA : Patagonia Founder Honored by Yale
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Oh Takes Over, Reaches Singles Semifinals
- SOFTBALL / DIVISION I : Mascarenas, Pacifica Squeeze Past El Dorado
- LABOR
- '90s FAMILY : Green Genes : Kelly Sims and dad Bill share a common interest: Environmentalism. Now their dedication and efforts to save the Earth have caught the attention of the White House. It must be . . .
- Boeing Says It Will Cut 5,000 More Jobs : Aerospace: Figure brings total for year to 12,000. Most of newly targeted will take early retirement.
- Search for DHL Founder's Body in Western Pacific Called Off
- BOND TICKER : Trash Fee Hike of 54% Approved : Recovery: Supervisors say the county landfills, which run at a loss, must become self-sufficient.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Bound Ahead as Bond Yields Slip
- 3 Youths Arrested in 14-Year-Old's Slaying : Violence: Officials believe he was killed over $2,500 piece of stereo equipment. Tustin suspects are expected to be arraigned today on murder charges.
- Minority Contractors
- GOP Contract
- Dr. Henry Foster and Abortion
- Health Care Crisis
- OTHER NEWS - May 24, 1995
- Obituaries - May 24, 1995
- Obituaries - May 24, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 24, 1995
- Oak Park Teen-Ager Arrested in Fatal Stabbing : Crime: Three youths are being held in the slaying of a 16-year-old Agoura Hills boy and the wounding of his friend.
- Davis Holds the Key to a New Stadium : Raiders: NFL owners are expected to approve reworked plan today, but not Hubbard's demand.
- Mexican Scion Arrested on Smuggling Charges : Elite: Son of ruling party stalwart is stopped at airport. The family is being investigated on both sides of the border.
- Popejoy Meets With CEO of Merrill Lynch : Bankruptcy: Sources say the officials discussed possible settlement of Orange County's lawsuit against the brokerage firm. But the sides are reportedly far apart.
- 3 Teen-Agers Held in Tustin Boy's Slaying : Violence: Officials believe he was killed over a $2,500 piece of stereo equipment. Suspects are to be arraigned today on murder charges.
- Woman Accused in Double Killing at CityWalk Pleads Not Guilty : Slayings: Preliminary hearing is scheduled June 15. New details revealed about Donna Kay Lee's relationship with victims.
- Diversity of Ideas Is What's Really Needed : Affirmative action: The only way to end racism on campuses is to end programs that reinforce racial separatism.
- House Panel Votes to Keep B-2 Production Lines Open : Aerospace: Authorization bill provides $553 million for two additional bombers. The move could save 10,000 jobs.
- UCI Clinic Also Being Investigated by Auditor : Health care: State office, which in 1994 shut down a UC San Francisco paramedic program, had been alerted six weeks ago to the fertility center.
- 3 Teens Held in Boy's Slaying : Probe: Tustin boy may have been shot in a dispute over stereo console. Suspects, ages 15 to 17, knew the victim.
- Clinton Backs Off Call for Balanced-Budget Deadline : Spending: President retreats from pledge to offer plan that would erase deficit in 10 years. Move reassures some allies.
- Popejoy and Merrill Chief Discuss Suit
- DEADLINE TIME: If you aren't registered to...
- Police Panel Rebuked Chief, Sources Disclose : LAPD:Williams' lawyer charges campaign to discredit him. Reprimand involves alleged lies over Las Vegas hotel.
- 2nd State Scientist Backs DNA Results : Simpson case: Criminalist Renee Montgomery says a new, more sensitive type of test corroborates earlier evidence. But it gives the defense another area to attack.
- 3 Held in Fatal Agoura Hills Stabbing : Suspects: Deputies are seeking a fourth teen-ager in the slaying of a 16-year-old boy and the wounding of his 16-year-old friend Monday.
- BUENA PARK, CYPRESS : Cities to Join County Radio System
- TECHNOLOGY - May 24, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 24, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 24, 1995
- From the Archives: The pricey 'Full House' has fallen out of step as programmers look for hip, young viewers
- Indy Sponsors Lose When Drivers Don't Qualify : Promotion: Millions are spent each year on top racers. Companies bank on 8 million TV viewers seeing the logos.
- Glendale Federal to Buy 13 of 14 Union Federal S&L; Branches : Purchase: The Brea-based thrift, badly hurt by the recession and under pressure from regulators to raise capital, will receive $6.6 million cash for loan offices and deposits.