- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Teammate Upstages Scherbo to Win Men's All-Around
- Talking Through the Tough Times
- MUSIC REVIEW : Solid Outing From Croatian Ensemble
- Times Mirror Reports 24% Drop in First-Quarter Profit
- Stocks and Bonds Stage Dramatic Rally; Dow Adds 54 : Markets: Jump in IBM profit fuels heavy trading on Wall Street. Report on ballooning trade deficit pushes yields down.
- Fluor Daniel: The Irvine engineering company said...
- Parenting : Camps in Step With Changing Times : Many groups are adding high-tech programs, although traditional activities remain very popular.
- Wilson Calls for Stronger Policing on State's Border
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Pope Appoints New Guadalajara Bishop
- ASIA : U.N. Under Fire for Policies on 'Boat People'
- 6 Suspected Gang Members Held in Thousand Oaks Sweep : Crime: Raids at 10 homes came after street fights by rival groups outside a Newbury Park house last week.
- Home Sales in County Up 18.3% in First Period : Real estate: Observers say it is the largest quarterly boost since the late 1980s. But average price drops 1%.
- Ex-Racketeer Nolan Now Squeaky Clean, but a Little Too Late
- PANORAMA CITY : 'Miss October' Shows Off Her Love of Books
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Arrested on Cocaine Charges
- Progress, Despite the Mideast's Chaos
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Eliminates Irvine in Women's Tennis
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Cerritos Center Lauded for Design
- THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Schools Offer Two Degrees of Shakespeare : Cal State Fullerton and UCI stage tragedy and comedy this weekend with 'Macbeth,' 'Hamlet' and 'Measure for Measure.'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Anatomy': Good for What Ails You
- Water for the Hopi
- Slaughter in Bosnia
- Driver With a Gun
- Smoking
- Sen. David Roberti
- 'Sex and Sin'
- Subway Tunnel Construction
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 22, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 22, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 22, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 22, 1994
- TELEVISION - April 22, 1994
- Obituaries - April 22, 1994
- Obituaries - April 22, 1994
- Pressure Builds in Congress for U.S. to Lift Arms Embargo on Bosnia : Balkans: Daylong debate in Senate pits call for unilateral action against those who want NATO's support.
- Travelers on the Continent Can Make a Case for Elegant Essentials
- CIA's 'Cult of Protectiveness' Criticized : Intelligence: In unusual slap, two lawmakers blame agency chief Woolsey for insular attitude in which security threats can thrive.
- Views of State's Economy Make Odd Political Couples : Campaigns: Rosy outlook may unite Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Republican Gov. Pete Wilson.
- Universal Coverage Goal Survives the Cuts : Congress: The various committees that will eventually issue their own versions of a health reform bill have not abandoned Clinton's core objective.
- Activist Celes King Robbed, Badly Beaten : Crime: The 70-year-old former NAACP leader, attacked in the Wilshire district, is reported in serious condition.
- County Treasurer Says This Race Will Be His Last : Government: Robert L. Citron cites the emotional toll stemming from the controversy over his investment strategies.
- Earth Day '94 : A Greener Valley : Activists Reflect on Need for Recruits to the Cause
- UCLA Ignored Ticket Options : Rose Bowl: Bruin officials say they sold large block to booster because they feared financial losses.
- These reviews for Kansas City, Mo., are...
- Industrials Fall Amid Worries Over Economy
- COUSCOUS : The Tunisian Variations
- Riordan's Budget Expands Services, Adds 450 Police : Spending: Taxes would not be raised, and harbor, airport and DWP would be tapped for revenue. Sweeping reorganization would consolidate departments.
- '40s Remake of 'Zorro' Left a Mark
- LONG BEACH : Smoking Banned on School Property
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : GIRLS' ALL-STARS : Lynwood, Valley Christian Players Dominate Team
- Schools : Students Apply Science Principles to Their Lives : Learning: Seventh- and eighth-graders at Gidley Elementary are challenged to create projects that answer questions from everyday existence.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP
- WHITTIER : 5-Point Scale Approved for Advanced Courses
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Blacks Targeted
- BURBANK : Red Cross Chapter in L.A. OKs Merger
- 700 Science Entries Vie for Honors : Education: Projects ranging from cooling the heat of chili peppers to family personality differences compete for awards. Winners will be named today.
- SANTA ANA : French Park Rentals Set for Upgrading
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver Charged in Pedestrian's Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : Backpacker Hostel Plan to Be Heard
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Scores 53 in Barely Three Quarters
- YORBA LINDA : Smoking Ban Loses, Will Go on Ballot
- Dominguez Hills Loaded for Stretch This Time
- Newbury Park's Smith Leaves Royal Without Much Choice, 8-2 : High school baseball: Panther ace strikes out nine, seven looking, to pick up his first Marmonte League victory.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Oliver Gets Cast to Reduce Swelling
- Tom Denies Roseanne's Abuse Charges : Personalities: Arnold says he would like to reconcile with his wife and denies physically attacking her or having an extramarital affair.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- State Population of 47.9 Million Forecast by 2020
- Springtime: When the Cooking Is Easy
- The Right Night Owl for a Bird's-Eye View
- Hayden Supports Campaign Reform Initiative for 1996 : Politics: Common Cause refrains from backing the drive, saying the senator may use it as a vehicle in his gubernatorial race. The plan would limit donations and impose other restrictions.
- SIGHTS : Ventura College's Galleries Feature Art With an Agenda : Two distinctly different artists share an interest in social commentary that explores less-than-idyllic aspects of L.A.
- Topics / POLICE BLOTTER
- NEIGHBORHOODS : Deputies Crack Down on Cleaning Up
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Firm to Unveil Parkland Proposals for Canyons
- PUSHING THE ENVELOPE : Erika Rothenberg Sends Subversive, Sarcastic Messages in Her 'Cards'
- Fantasy Trip Into the Reel West
- THEATER NOTES : Soap Stars Dish It Out in Benefit Volleyball : TV celebrities from 'The Bold and the Beautiful' and 'The Young and the Restless' will compete Sunday at Cal Lutheran.
- Stray Bullet Kills Boy in South-Central
- VENTURA : 7% Hike in Sewage, Water Rates Proposed
- LAGUNA BEACH : Store Owner Gets Reprieve on Flag
- For CSUN, Big West Could Be in Future
- ART REVIEWS : Self-Help Culture Skewered at Food House
- Nichols Institute: The maker of laboratory test...
- Thrifty Slams Riordan on Way Out of Town : Economy: The L.A.-based drugstore chain says it will move its headquarters to Oregon, blames mayor's lack of action.
- Jobless Rate in Britain Declines: The figure...
- The Meatless Broth
- COMPTON : Local Charge Plan Is in Offing for City Workers
- A Rude Jolt : O.C. Skankers Lead the Drive in Hard-Core Ska, Still Offbeat After 30 Years
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Retired Educator to Be Interim Schools Chief
- Last-Ditch Plea Against U.S. Teen's Flogging Filed : Asia: Michael Fay signed 'intensely personal' appeal. But he has lost hope for clemency, his father says.
- Wood Ranch Barbeque looks for a location where it can launch its planned expansion.
- Yesterday, the Hoaxes Seemed So Far Away : Books: Andru J. Reeve's 'Turn Me On, Dead Man' relives America's obsession with Paul McCartney's rumored demise.
- MEDIA : A Little Bit of Blimey From Home
- Sports
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Worried by Threat to Views
- Voter Registration Deadline Is May 9
- In the Eye--or the Mind--of the Beholder : Art: Alice Walker's criticism of the Robert Graham art echoes the small-mindedness of her own critics.
- State Faults Developer's Plan to Protect Site of Rare Wetland : Moorpark: Wildlife officials contend that the safeguards in the 550-home project's impact report are inadequate.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Turner Leaves Team After Nephew Dies
- This Time Butler's Bat Saves Dodgers
- Lakers Lose Record 8th in Row : Pro basketball: Peeler left unfulfilled because of injury as SuperSonics increase L.A.'s woes, 112-90.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- A Fusion in Florida : Dance: Miami City Ballet's Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros stays in step with Latino roots but is as likely to draw from computers, the classics.
- Tom Joyner: The Work Ethic Works : Radio: The first African American to host a nationally syndicated morning show doesn't want to be thought of as either a pioneer or a role model.
- Derivatives Limit for Banks Now Considered : Investing: Chief regulator, who had said the high-risk speculations were no threat to the industry, does an about-face.
- DEREGULATING ELECTRIC POWER : Powerful Questions : Q & A: How the Plan Would Affect Residential and Industrial Users
- Atty. General to Get Case on Workers' Comp Judges
- Internet Users! Read Now to Learn of Unique Opportunity!
- A Bread Pudding Note
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Local Elections' Final Days Marked by Friction, Flyers--Even Fights
- <i> Polo</i> , Anyone?
- Some Tell Clinton to Keep His Personal Details Brief : The analysts say he may have succeeded too well in humanizing himself, perhaps forfeiting respect.
- Panel Moves to Curb Access to Voter Records : Privacy: Bill approved by a state Senate committee would shield registration information. Backers say such data puts people at risk of stalkers and other criminals.
- WESTCHESTER : Kentwood School Gets Grant for Gardening
- LONG BEACH : Walkers Raise $215,000 for AIDS Services
- Woman at Core of Mystery Buried : Medicine: Gloria Ramirez is laid to rest two months after her death at a Riverside hospital, where fumes felled personnel. Her clergyman scolds the county for its handling of the case.
- CATALINA ISLAND : Groups Offer Plan to Restore Marine Life
- INGLEWOOD : 30 Apply for McKenna's Superintendent Post
- Compost and Contests at Earth Day Festival : Event in Oxnard will have many displays of items and ideas friendly to the environment.
- Teen's Slaying Called Classic Example of Gang Warfare : Courts: Prosecutor says '93 shooting was 'pay-back' for lost fight. Defense says alleged gunman never meant to kill.
- Rams Set Their Sights on Harper : Football: If quarterback Dilfer isn't available with fifth draft pick, team will attempt trade for Dallas receiver.
- Woodbridge's Johnson Sets Record
- Another Ugly Clipper Setback
- Largo Vista Inc.: The development company based...
- Luther Medical Banking on Its Newest Catheter
- Truck Ban in Switzerland Proposed: The Swiss...
- Occidental Petroleum Corp. reported a first-quarter loss...
- COUSCOUS : Steamer Class
- Interest Rates Put Cloud Over Jump in Housing Starts : Economy: Good weather boosts annual rate to 1.47 million new homes. Analysts say Fed hikes held down figure.
- COMEDY : 20 Years Under His Beltway, and Politics Still Surprises Him
- Step Aside, This 'Gate' Swings Best With Live Tunes by Locals
- Cuban Officials Deny Reports Castro Is Ailing
- Lift a Stein, Munch a Strudel at Anneliese's Bavarian Inn
- IRS Seizes Tax Preparer's Records in Fraud Probe
- Bishop Testifies in Suit Over Principal's Firing
- Man Faces Charges in Rapes of 3 Girls
- DEREGULATING ELECTRIC POWER : Powerful Questions : Concerns Raised for Suppliers of Alternative Forms of Energy
- ABC Board Defies County, OKs Bonuses : Education: Critics say the $1.3-million action threatens the school district's solvency. The vote may be nullified by a fiscal adviser who was appointed Monday.
- LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE : Spence, Liu to Tackle New Duties on Council
- THE NATURAL
- CENTINELA SCHOOLS : District Settles Job Bias Lawsuit for $425,000
- City Hall News : Defeat of City Council Veterans Expected to Alter Priorities : Politics: Nearly a third of the region's 44 incumbents seeking reelection were unseated. Many issues in doubt.
- Prostitution Raid
- Pasadena OKs Changes in General Plan
- POMONA : Registrar Counting Soto Recall Petitions
- International Business : Pakistan's Leaders Still Need to Take Tough Economic Steps
- Teacher's Favorite
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Search for the Perfect Strawberry Shortcake
- Gowns, Crowns and Artifacts
- Regional Report: EL SEGUNDO : Election Turns 'Mayberry' Into Mayhem
- Sports : SHOTS AND STATS
- Harpers Cleans Up at Magazine Awards
- Finance Committee Set for Alameda Corridor
- 'Moses' Tries to Reach Out to the Uninitiated
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : BOYS' ALL-STARS : Dominguez, Poly Flex Might With Three Selections
- THEATER REVIEW : Engaging Characters in Small-Town Texas : The two one-act plays take place in a place like Mayberry, but with longnecks and armadillos.
- Homework Help
- Inglewood Planning Vehicle-Aid Effort to Rescue Its Image : Tourism: Their city has been unfairly portrayed as a dangerous place, officials say. They hope to deploy brightly painted trucks to assist--and reassure--visitors.
- Not-Guilty Plea in Forged-Memorabilia Case : Baseball: San Juan man is accused of selling $8,000 in fake collectibles. Scam may have involved 14 O.C. victims.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Woman of the Year Walks a Friendly Beat
- ANAHEIM : Man Is Arrested in Immigrants' Deaths
- GLENDALE : Play to Benefit Youth Shakespeare Program
- At 11th Hour, a Big Gain for S. Africa : Election impasse is ended as Zulu chief yields
- Real Player's Life Remains True to Script
- Again, County's Top Singles Player to Miss Ojai
- Park Is Sent to San Antonio
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Glenn Hits for Cycle as Buena Park Pounds Sunny Hills
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- J. Van der Zee; Mortgage Loan Expert
- Gen. Horner Will Retire as Top Space Defense Officer
- FASHION : Courting a Variety of Styles : Women tend to conservative wear, but highlighted by jungle prints and metallic trims. Men prefer the dressed-down look.
- Anti-Crime Activists' Target Files Countersuit
- We Are How We Play : Desire to Rule Our Fate Drives Us, and Ruins Our Fun
- YOUTH SHALL BE SERVED : Sharon, Lois & Bram Hold the Age of Innocents as Special
- TUSTIN : Boys, Girls to Watch Sex Videos Separately
- Driver May Have Died of Heart Attack Before Crash
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley College Seeks OK for Palmdale Campus : Education: A state board's approval of the 100-acre donated site could put the project on five-year timetable.
- A Bitter Sting for the Bee Hive
- ANAHEIM : Gang Melee Leaves 2 Teens Hospitalized
- Rain Threatens to Douse Beach Party Weekend
- VICA Members Assail Health Care Plan's Key Provisions : Briefings: Group opposes purchasing cooperatives and mandates on employers to provide insurance.
- Celluloid Hero : His Smooth Jumper Captures the Moment in 'Hoosiers'
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : 4 Runs in Ninth Keep Mission on Pace in SCAC Race
- Norton Agrees to Five-Year Contract With San Francisco
- A Guardian of the White House Treasures : Art: LACMA's Leslie Greene Bowman finds satisfaction as a presidential appointee to a committee dedicated to preserving America's most visited home.
- Reality Vs. Simulation : Only Thing Missing in Flight Game Is Nausea
- RTC Cleared in Handling of S&L; Failures in Texas : Banking: But Justice Dept. says staff changes and frequent transfers of cases between attorneys has disrupted operation.
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said it...
- INSURANCE
- MARKETING AND MEDIA : Weight-Loss Company Gets 'Morph' for Its Money in Winning Ad
- China Stock Selloff Continues: A decline in...
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Pale and Fading Picture of Four Invisible Women : NOW YOU SEE HER <i> by Whitney Otto</i> ; Villard $20, 303 pages
- The World Is No Camelot as Seen Through This Metaphoric 'Merlin'
- COVER STORY : Six Months After Fire Ravaged Their Neighborhood, Residents of Mesaloa Lane Are Witnessing the . . . : Rebirth of Heartbreak Canyon
- ARCADIA : Green Card Renewal Help Will Be Offered
- Georgia County Now Welcomes, but Still Condemns, Gays : Proclamation: Fear of losing Olympic revenue leads officials to issue statement of tolerance, yet they won't recant earlier denunciation.
- COVER STORY : Commercial Appeal : Public-Access TV Was Born as a Marketplace of Ideas. But 25 Years Later, It's More Marketing Than Philosophy.
- THEATER REVIEW : Lack of Gimmickry Brings Depth to Portrayal of the Elephant Man
- GOINGS ON : Art Exhibit Recycles Items Out of the Past : Susan Tibbles of Montecito takes odds and ends and 'makes them into something they weren't.'
- LYNWOOD : Councilman, 2 Others Cited in City Hall Scuffle
- Landmark Cockatoo Inn Strives to Recapture the Glory of Its Past
- Topics / BUSINESS : Sales Flatten Out at City Haul Store
- Boston Natives Put Accent on Bluesy Rock : The members of the Burbank-based Hookers live in the same house and speak the same language.
- DOWNEY : County Resolves Pay Dispute With Teachers
- Quake Reveals Widespread Building Defects
- Pilot Killed as Plane Hits Garage : Air traffic: It is the third fatal accident in five months involving aircraft from Santa Monica Airport. No one on the ground is injured.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL : Improbable Katella Now Alone in First
- SANTA ANITA : Van Berg and Desormeaux Are Well in Front in Honors Race
- Helionetics Plans New Subsidiary, Public Offering
- THEATER REVIEW : Psychological Puzzler 'Equus' Rides Off in Search of Divinity : Center Stage Theater's revival captures more of the daring than the success of Peter Shaffer's haunting play.
- Assembly Panel OKs Revival of Quake Aid
- The Fruits of Their Labor
- Quick Take
- Topics / THEATER : Theater Group Hoping Its New Name Will Sing
- Ted Turner Hooked by American Oceans
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Miller Is Back in the Running
- LOS ANGELES : Tuttle Seeks Outside Probe of City Building Program
- ART REVIEW : Fashioning a Fresher Perspective : The three best installations in 'Symbolic Garments' at Cypress College incorporate clothes into non-costumey, non-fussy works.
- PARTY LINE : The Blessing of the Monkey Bar
- Pruning Brings Plants Into Animal Kingdom
- MONROVIA : Cinco de Mayo Poster Contest Seeks Entries
- Pollution in Third World Is Earth Day Event's Focus : Environment: Carson conference addresses the effects that waste from industrialized countries is having on poor nations such as the Philippines.
- SHOPTALK : Good Buys Abound in Outdoor Furniture : There's a big selection of items for back-yard living and entertaining, and much of it is modestly priced.
- Gurney Testing Cars of Future With Eye on Indy Car Conflict
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA CITY COUNCIL : Klajik's Manager Requests a Recount
- Jackson Slides Giants to Victory
- Miscellany
- ESPN, Packer Set Sports Emmy Precedents : Television: The cable network receives 10 awards and the CBS analyst stops John Madden's streak at 9 years.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Compaq Computer Corp. posted record profits and...
- Quake Leads 20th Century to Post $256.1-Million Loss : Insurance: The hit will wipe out a third of the company's surplus, leaving it in substantially weaker condition.
- Bergen Brunswig Posts 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Daimler Officials Are Committed to Dream Despite Losses
- Crouton Basics
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Need Goes Beyond Organ Donations
- SIMI VALLEY : Students to Be Surveyed on Safety
- 4 Men Arrested in Theft From Postal Truck
- Community Center's Opening Postponed
- Reyna Makes Winning Start in 3-0 U.S. Victory
- Kotsay, Ferguson Pace Titan Victory
- Peanut Gallery Roasts Her for This Pitch
- Don't Put '50s Rock Past Big Sandy : The band's leader and crew take the best aspects of roots music and, rather than being mere recyclers, deliver them with vitality.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Creditors' Bid to Control Lincoln Mortgage Denied : Courts: Bankruptcy judge gives founder Sarvak at least 90 days to prepare a plan to repay $30 million lost in second trust deed pool.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- 1992 Seghesio Winery Chardonnay, Sonoma County...
- Tah Dig It, Man
- Budget Woes Put Trip to Get Prize in Doubt
- New TB Cases in O.C. Schools Force Skin Tests
- SIGNAL HILL : Council OKs Ordinance to Fight Graffiti
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Time Detectives Dust Off Image of Archeology
- Condo Owners Who Won Suit Can't Rest Yet : Verdict: Pasadena residents face a fight to collect their $6.3 million, then months of dislocation during repairs. But the battle has brought them closer together.
- Battered Bolsa Takes Yet Another Pounding : Mexico: Central bank's rate hike delivers new blow to Latin America's largest stock market.
- Allergan Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of specialty...
- BofA Profit Up 6% With Hike in Loans and Credit Quality
- Ojai Poolside Lures a Few Novel Readers and One 'Golden Girl' : Estelle Getty of television fame joins others at spa for a little outdoor reading.
- In 'Teacher Track,' Students Learn on Both Sides of Desk : Careers: A program funded by a Cal State Fullerton grant offers teen-agers a course in education as a profession.
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : GIRLS' ALL-STARS : Quality Players Help Make Up for Teams' Lackluster Seasons
- John McLiam; Broadway, Film Character Actor
- Woman Testifies on Fear Raised by Memory of Abuse
- HAWTHORNE : Site, Financing Sought for Ice-Skating Facility
- Rodney Trovinger; Video Executive
- STALKER CASE: Ventura County's first felony stalking...
- Topics / HEALTH : Pasadena Buys Site for Proposed Health Center to Serve the Needy : Medicine: City now seeks funds so it can begin treating low-income residents.
- County Yields to Tustin Over Potential Uses of Base : Conversion: Plans for work furlough jail, second juvenile hall and alcohol recovery center dropped.
- NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA : School District Undergoes Shake-Up
- 'No' to Sexism in Jury Selection
- ARLETA : Freeway Sound Wall Will Be Rebuilt
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Give $4,000 for Grad Nite Parties
- Gunmen Hijack Armored Truck
- What's a Good Spinach Wine?
- Olive Puree
- Shopping Your Wild Oats
- Conflict of Interest Alleged in BGH Approval
- PRETENDER: Perhaps you recall David Miller, ex-prez...
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Pioneer in Civil : Rights to Head Fund-Raiser
- Israel-PLO Talks Snarled by Jurisdictional Dispute
- Time for Festive Music : Zaca Creek will headline at Conejo Valley Days. The Santa Barbara-area band has made a name for itself with its brand of country-rock.
- Nixon's Condition Remains 'Guarded'; Prayers Offered : Presidency: Clinton, Yeltsin send hopes for recovery as hundreds sign book at Yorba Linda library. Ex-President is in 'critical hours' after stroke.
- JAUNTS : It's All Downhill From the Canyon to the Sea : The easy eight-mile walk that starts in Newbury Park is being staged to raise funds for the Outdoor Advisory Council.
- Checking In With the Landmark Cockatoo Inn : Business: The former gathering place for film stars and elite of Los Angeles in the 1940s and '50s struggles to regain the glory of its past.
- St. Vincent Gala Keeps Meals Ready
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : BOYS' ALL-STARS : This Class of Players Brought Quality of Play to New Heights
- Incentive to Achieve : Youth Program Offers Rewards for Good Grades
- PUC Plan Would Allow Choice of Utility Firms : Electricity: Proposal is expected to cut prices. Environmentalists fear setback for their cause.
- COVINA : Plan for Park System to Be Focus of Meeting
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Tide Is Right for Return of Surf Classics : Director Hal Jepsen, who's filmed some of the county's most popular spots, brings his long board movies to Ventura Concert Theater.
- If Support Isn't Paid, Kids Feel the Effects
- U.S. Officials Blast Colombia Drug Policy : Narcotics: Justice Department lashes out at Bogota's lenient handling of traffickers. At risk is law enforcement cooperation.
- Salinas Names Panel to Probe Colosio Death
- Another Top Official Resigns Her UCI Post : Education: Kathleen T. Jones, in charge of university advancement, follows on the heels of M. Anne Spence. No women vice chancellors are left.
- LOS ANGELES : Procedures for LAPD Sex Harassment Cases Reviewed
- Sigh of Relief for Cancer Patients : New study backs lumpectomy/radiation approach after recent test scandal
- LOS ANGELES : Student Accused in Rape Wins Chance to Graduate
- Witnesses Sought to Motorcyclist's Fatal Crash on I-5
- Developer Offers Santa Ana a New Space-Saver School Site