- Controversial Calling : State Will License Midwives but Debate Continues : ' What can be more holy than assisting the passage of the soul through the door from heaven to earth?' Midwife Lani J. Rosenberger
- 2 Former Card Club Promoters Plead Guilty : Courts: The onetime Oxnard casino principals admit to misdemeanor political money laundering and agree to pay fines.
- Council Panel OKs Lobbying Revisions : Ethics: Committee agrees to changes in law regulating contact with city officials. Neighborhood and small nonprofit groups would be exempted, but fuller disclosure would be required of lawyers.
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Funds for Baseball Study
- Will Americans Get the Full Story? : Ames may tell all to the CIA in spy case, but the agency isn't likely to be as forthcoming
- Mistrial Denied in Child-Abuse Case : Testimony: Defense attorney for Westlake woman objects when the 16-year-old alleged victim mentions her father's previous conviction.
- Book Fires a Beanball at Game
- Children's Theatre Review : Phun 'Phantom,' but Young Ones May Not Get Puns
- Screening Room : Focusing on Gay and Lesbian Short Films
- Home Entertainment : Rhino Delivers Engaging Rock Instrumentals on CD
- Grown-Up but Still Down-Home in Clay Country : Pop music: Walker, a humble young Texan who opens for George Strait tonight in Anaheim, is seeing years of hard work begin to pay off.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Delta to Jettison Up to 15,000 Jobs, $2 Billion in Costs : Airlines: Stiff competition from low-cost carriers such as Southwest is cited in bid to return to profitability.
- AIRLINES
- SPI Pharmaceuticals: The Costa Mesa drug company...
- THEATER : At the Core of Change : 'Flight of the Penguin' is a romantic comedy with a serious underbelly--an examination of racism.
- Japan's Hata Forms Minority Cabinet
- MEDIA : Russian Women Who Want It All Get . . . Cosmo
- Economic Growth Rate Cools Off Unexpectedly : Production: Modest 2.6% quarterly rise in the GDP falls short of forecasts, setting off interest rate alarms.
- New Nixon Book a Coda to His Life
- Faith, Hope, Chastity : Thousands of teen-agers are embracing a new Christian abstinence program. Why? Many long for moral certainties. Also, "Sex is now a matter of life and death."
- Brown Pays State $1,469 for Travel : Politics: Some of the treasurer's trips to her vacation home in Idaho were made partly at taxpayer expense. She has also reimbursed the government for other costs.
- SUN VALLEY : Rewards Planned for Illegal Dumping Tips
- BURBANK : Fear Prompts Seniors to Seek Roommates
- Voter Registration Deadline Is May 9
- Mumford, Brown Named Anteater MVPs
- PREP VOLLEYBALL : Canyon Comes Back to Beat El Modena, Closes In on Title
- Subsidies Set for U.S. Flat-Panel Makers
- Hollywood Is a Major Player in Political 'Soft Money' Game : Contributions: Individuals, PACs gave nearly $7 million in past decade, Common Cause says.
- U.S. Jet Crashes in Adriatic, Pilot Dies
- Biochemist Gives $24 Million to UC San Francisco
- DANA POINT : County's Research Vessel Due Saturday
- Woman, 71, Beaten to Death in Santa Ana Apartment : Crime: Residents of a high-security senior citizens' complex are shaken. There were no signs of a break-in.
- Buffalo Ranch Plan Cost Surprises Board
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets Life Without Parole for Cabby's Murder
- LOS ANGELES : Homicide Victim Identified After Hunt for Family Fails
- France, Jackson Sign With Four-Year Schools
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marino Hits Two Homers, Kennedy Pounds Pacifica
- Theatre Review : 'Dark' Myth Understandings
- Movie Review : 'Fire This Time' Sheds Light on L.A. Riots
- UnionFed Financial Corp.: The Brea parent company...
- VENTURA : Students on Board May Gain More Say
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : '90s-Style 'Zentrepreneurs' and the Unbearable Lightness of Capitalism : THE HEART AROUSED: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America <i> by David Whyte</i> ; Doubleday $22.50, 304 pages
- VAN NUYS : Man, 73, Accused of Sexual Abuse
- Biochemist Gives $24 Million to UC San Francisco
- Menendez Retrial Is All but Certain : Courts: Both sides indicate that plea-bargain discussions ordered by the judge were unproductive. A new trial date will be set on June 27.
- Wells' Slump Slows Banner Season : Baseball: Despite bad stretch, former Laguna Hills player is a strong pro prospect at North Carolina State.
- Armijo Stops Goossen in Second Round
- Lion's Share of L.A. Emmy Nods to KCAL
- Daily Paperless : Greenwire Helps Blaze Trail in Electronic Publishing
- Slip of Tongue Doesn't Help Ease Bosnia Crisis : Balkans: Videotape shows U.N. commander saying Muslim troops 'basically turned and ran. . . .'
- Riordan Has Secretary Monitor His Phone Calls : Privacy: Mayor says he may not have told all callers, but 'the system works very well and it's very ethical.'
- THEATER : A Tale of Two Times : Mark Lee's 'Pirates' underscores the relevance of history and the price of personal freedom.
- Parents, Districts Can Exempt Students From State Testing
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Fierce Fighting Pits North Against South
- VENTURA : Women Focus of Career Day at High School
- SIMI VALLEY : Students Give $500 Toward Tree Purchases
- Appeals Court Upholds Day Laborer Guidelines : Agoura Hills: City's case has been closely watched by officials in several local communities that are considering such measures.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Bonds Hit With Restraining Order
- Orioles' Revenge Is Sweet : Angels: Fernandez answers previous night's beaning with sharp pitching in Baltimore's 4-2 victory.
- The Rams in 1994
- DeSaussure, Leaning North, Chooses Washington
- National Video Rentals : 'Fugitive' Could Be In for a Race
- Regional SBA Office Chooses Person of Year
- Fund Investors Return to Stocks as Bonds Suffer
- Supervisorial Candidates Square Off at Valley Forum : Election: Four contenders for 3rd District seat meet in Woodland Hills. Rivals focus on county reforms.
- Finally, the Finger Points at Cleanup : After years of charge and countercharge, a plan to heal Santa Monica Bay is reached
- STANTON : Slaying Victim's Identity Determined
- Countywide : Candidates' Views of Issues Taped for Show
- Curbside Recycling to Start in Some Areas
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Toronto Rings Down Curtain in Chicago
- Home video: The video version of Walt...
- Surge in Bond Yields Sends Dow Tumbling 31.23 Points : Markets: Investors are spooked by government report showing inflation in the first quarter rose faster than expected.
- HEALTH
- SysteMed Inc.: The Laguna Hills prescription benefit...
- THE GOODS : Give Your Lawn a RoboCrop
- COLUMN ONE : Putting Their Trust in the Gun : In crime-scarred Miami, more residents say carrying a firearm is now part of daily life. Florida leads a growing number of states that have widened use of concealed weapons.
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Pain and Hope : Suicide Hurts Those Left Behind, and Thoughts of Death Are Also Difficult
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Free Safety Fair Will Be Held Saturday
- Home Entertainment : Catching Up With Classic Oscar Winners on Laser Disc
- TV Grapples With Historic Stories From Two Nations
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The firm struck a...
- MGM Names Marenzi Head of Global TV Distribution
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- The Eclipse Casts Impressive Shadow : With race-car technology and looks that bring yelps of approval, it just might be tough to maintain your cool
- 24 Midshipmen in Cheating Scandal to Be Expelled
- COVER STORY : Strength in Diversity : Autry museum honors the West's multicultural roots, unsaddling celluloid cowboys and cliches.
- North, South Yemen Soldiers Clash
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Missionary, Orphans Safely Evacuated
- LAUGH LINES : At New Network, 'Heeere's (Your Name Here)!'
- Yorba Linda / Placentia : Brea Olinda Land Transfer Rescinded
- $11.8 Million to Widen Simi Valley Freeway Is OKd : Transportation: The project will add two lanes in each direction along a 12-mile segment. The work is expected to start in December.
- Council Panel Says LAPD Expansion Is Not Enough
- LA HABRA : She Won't Surrender in Blight Fight
- City Council Supports Pact to Build College Campus
- Court Voids Policeman's Conviction : Jurisprudence: Appeals panel throws out the case against a Valley traffic officer accused of assaulting a jaywalker.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Found Guilty in Driving Death
- Discrepancies Mar Account of Death of Boy, 7 : Accident: Parents say that their son wouldn't have been killed as he stepped from school bus if the district followed safety procedures.
- Laguna Chamber Votes Support for Gay Festival : Business: The action is taken as concern grows and despite opposition from 68 of 71 people who telephoned.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley's Woes Prompt Meeting
- 'Falsettos' Deepens Its Voice : Musical Loses Glibness With Entrance of AIDS
- General Nutrition Penalized Over Ad Claims
- PacBell Says Pay Now, Sue Later
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- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Pain and Hope : Real Problems Won't Just Disappear, but Listening Can Make a Difference
- Mexican Judge Issues Ruling in U.S. Kidnaping
- Yorba Linda Catches Breath and Tidies Up
- They Died for the Right to Vote : Huge lines at S. Africa polls underscore quest for democracy
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Still Wild Thing in Astros' 11th-Inning Loss
- TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Letes Help Saddleback to Victory
- Donahue Calls Spring a Success : College football: UCLA makes it through four weeks of drills with few injuries.
- Bill Would Make It a Crime to Give Hate Literature to Children
- Move Over, Michelangelo : Painter, Crew Rise to Great Heights to Restore Frieze on Ceiling of City Hall Lobby
- CAMARILLO : City OKs Residential Project for Orchard
- For Pattle, Baseball Just Isn't Cricket
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Men, Women Lead Swim Meet After First Day
- Newbury Park's Bennett a Religious Practitioner : High school baseball: Hoping it's his calling, catcher bound for Master's College works zealously on his game.
- Pink Floyd Retains 'Division' Title
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- Tennessee Area Called Vulnerable to Destructive Quake
- County Gang Killings Hit Record High : Crime: Gang-related homicides soared 72% in 1993, annual report shows. Seventy-four were slain last year.
- 2 More Attacks on Students Revive Fear
- Two Years Later, Friendlier Feelings and Lingering Fears : Have conditions improved in the two years since the riots? Here is a sampling of opinion:
- Youths in Brawl Ordered Tried as Adults : Court: Three 16-year-olds are charged with various crimes in the Feb. 3 melee near Westlake High, in which two students were shot.
- Parent Complaint Halts Work of Inmates Near School : Saugus: The 14-member, supervised crew was clearing brush on a hillside adjacent to James Foster elementary.
- Big West a Big Deal for CSUN : College athletics: Matadors could land in Division I conference by fall of '96.
- CBS, Ex-Correspondent Settle Age-Discrimination Lawsuit : Television: 'I came here to say certain things in court, and I said them,' John Sheahan says. Terms of the agreement are not disclosed. The network continues to deny his allegations.
- Movie Review : 'PCU' an Attempt to Skewer Campus Political Correctness
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- GM Says Earnings Rose 66% in 1st Quarter : Automobiles: Nation's No. 1 car maker earns $854 million thanks to a strong market, cost cutting and increased productivity.
- When We Loved to Curb Our Appetites
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N.'s Akashi Finding Timidity, War Don't Mix
- Ecology's Local Branches : Trees are topmost at Coldwater Canyon Park, headquarters for TreePeople. Besides plenty of greenery, there are trails, picnic spots and displays on recycling.
- LAPD Reports Identify 'Hot Targets' for Crime : Violence: The unreleased studies give statistics and offer suggestions for dealing with troubled areas. Homicides remain a stubborn problem in the Valley.
- CALABASAS : Devine Passed Over as Mayor Pro Tem
- LAPD Reports Identify City's Crime Hot Spots : Police: Unreleased documents from 18 divisions include strategies for fighting serious problems.
- STANTON : Fireworks Sales OKd 3-2 by City Council
- Gallegly Resolution on Iraqis Passes House
- Slain Wife's Abuse Cited in Her Killer's Probation Plea : Court: A juror's letter supports defense's request for husband, who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter.
- League of Voters to Host Conference
- Rejecting a Test Mandated by the State
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Foster Delivers in 12th for Sunny Hills
- It Didn't Pay to Challenge His Accusers
- Nice Guy Shanahan First-Rate for CSUN : When He Steps Into the Batter's Box, This Mild-Mannered Kid From Montana Dons a Red Cape for the Matadors
- Southern Section Toughens Policy for Fighting
- Non-Stop Mouth : Orange's Archuleta Talks a Good Game, Plays It Better
- KEEPING TABS / DANA HADDAD : Scouts Flock to Observe Cruz Control
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Stevens Accuses Former Adviser of Bilking Funds
- AIRLINES
- Teamsters, Shippers Reach Tentative Pact : Labor: Despite bitter split, two key union factions predict contract approval. Some workers could return to jobs today.
- TV FACTS
- AEROSPACE
- RSVP : Graceful Melding of Two Worlds
- O.C. Theatre Review : Rich Talent, Poor on Fame
- A Classical Gas : Music: Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet uses elegance and style to make concert-going a colorful experience.
- Jazzing Up Tribute to Duke : Sax Man Charles Owens, Who Plays With Ellington Band, Will Bring Invigorating Style to System M
- MUSIC : Swinging in Style : Singer-pianist Betty Bryant performs easy-listening tunes--but she lives for vibrant jazz.
- RELIGION : African Bishops Seek to Match Faith With Needs of Continent : Participants at Vatican gathering spotlight traditions.
- Pedaling a Cause : 500-Mile Bike Ride Will Benefit AIDS Services
- THE GOODS : Sports on Sale : Is there a budget-minded fan in the house? Then free, or nearly, events may be the ticket.
- VAN NUYS : College's Writing Center Goes Digital
- GLENDALE : Students Paint a Look at Their Neighborhoods
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Ride Therapy Center Plans Fund-Raiser
- Palmdale Extends Fireworks Permit Deadline : Fund-raisers: City also drops two-year wait for new nonprofit groups to sell the items. Some have trouble finding locations.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Magee Can't Fault Greens After His 65
- ELECTIONS / 4th SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Montgomery Is Campaigning as an Advocate for the East County : Politics: Moorpark councilman says more decisions affecting his area are being made by county board.
- Trice Lands With the Jets
- USC Recruiting Class Still Has Work to Do : College football: Eleven of 30 players signed in February have yet to qualify for admission.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Hawks' Advantage Over Heat Short-Lived
- Southern Section Passes Anti-Violence Measure : High school athletics: Players ejected for fighting or leaving team area will be suspended for a game.
- Numerous Heads Field in Six-Horse Derby Trial
- Fischer to Jump in County Meet
- Movie Review : 'No Escape' From the Violence
- Art Reviews : Little Pictures Frame a Breakthrough
- SEC Joins Hunt for $10 Million Missing From Investment Firm
- Navy Brass Must Hold Fire on Base Closure Proposals
- Imported Appeal : Owners of the Clothing Wear House knew ethnic attire was a trip. And the distinctive items have proved timeless.
- Panel OKs Rapid-Fire Gun Ban : Crime: In surprise, Republican Henry Hyde endorses bill, which is sent to full House. But backers of measure still need 15 votes to pass it.
- THEATER REVIEW : The New 'Zoo' : Rendition of Albee's earliest play features actors who speak and sign throughout.
- 2 New Welfare Bills Signal Heated Debate : Legislation: Measures on aid cut to unwed mothers under 21 and end to time limits on benefits show how divisive Congress is on reform.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stanton Alters a Safer and Saner Course
- Countywide : Students to Take Part in Building Contest
- Reckless Driving Guilty Plea by Dana Point City Attorney
- New Street Names Sought
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teachers Won't Get Pay Raises for '94-95
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : State Allocates $11.8 Million to Improve Simi Freeway
- An Astute Statesman Touches All the Bases
- Rams Get Two Shots to Face Everett : Pro football: Schedule for 1994 has two dates with Saints. Team opens against Cardinals Sept. 4 at Anaheim Stadium.
- 'The Favor' a Pleasant Comedy
- Downey S&L; Quarterly Profit Dips
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Yeah, We Moved
- Audits Urged to Find Mexican Pupils Illegally in U.S. Schools
- Justices Stress Free Speech in Abortion Case : Supreme Court: Tough questions from the bench indicate that protesters' rights may prevail in clinic 'buffer zone' issue.
- VAN NUYS : Prostitutes Told to Avoid Specific Areas
- CAMARILLO, OXNARD : Arrival Times for Trains Pushed Up
- LOS ANGELES : Slow Pace of Improvements in Police Training Assailed
- VAN NUYS : Murder Suspect to Be Tried as Adult
- Los Alamitos' Doretti Will Retire in June
- Simi Valley's Scheffels Hit With Suspension
- David Wilcox Expands His Horizons : Pop music: The singer-songwriter explores the rewards of emotional intimacy with a mellow sound. But his desire to be meaningful never gets in the way of a good song.
- Movie Review : 'Woman': Days of Wine and Turmoil
- STACKING UP SALES
- AIRLINES
- MUSIC : Still in Harmony : The New Four Preps, including founding members Bruce Belland and Ed Cobb, will perform at the Academy Plaza Theater. The group has found niches with both young and old.
- 2 Years After Riots, Private Sector Proves No Panacea
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Casting a Vote for South Africa's Future
- MOVING UP: The improved Writing Center at...
- LOS ANGELES : King Trial Postponed After Attorney Is Hospitalized
- 4 Held in String of Santa Clarita Burglaries
- NORTHRIDGE : Brothers Make Waves With Sub They Designed
- Countywide : Gates Proposes Gang Education Program
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Set for Man Believed Falsely Convicted of Murder
- Healy's Not Ready to Say: 'I've Got to Get Off the Air'
- The Meaning of 'Earth'? Duo Isn't Sure : Pop music: John Cale and Bob Neuwirth aren't concerned with simple answers in an album that recalls a 'post-apocalyptic psychodrama.'
- Last Chance
- Bad Weather Blamed for Carnival's Low Turnout
- NORTH HILLS : Group to Form Optimist Club
- HIV Peril in Artificial Insemination Cited : Health: Woman, infected by carrier of virus that causes AIDS, urges others to make sure that clinics do proper tests.
- Daughters Get a Taste of the 'Office' : Careers: Throughout the county, girls--and a few boys--get a day off from school to learn how hard their parents work.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Despite Pain, Wilson Leads Los Alamitos Past Cypress
- Firsts Dominate NFL Schedule : Pro football: Fox opens with Cowboys; Montana will play 49ers and father-son duel set.
- West Maintains Balance While on Tightrope : College baseball: Aided by three double plays, left-hander goes the distance to give Pierce a one-game divisional lead over losing Bakersfield.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Orioles' Fernandez Refuses to Become a Statistic : Baseball: With double-digit scores all around him, left-hander subdues Angels, 4-2.
- Pop Music Review : Melissa Ferrick Gifted but Unfocused
- Music Review : Soprano Karol Bennett Shines in Recital
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
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- Prudential Offers to Rehire Executive Who Cited Fraud
- SOUTH BAY : Removal of DDT-Tainted Soil in Back Yards Begins
- None of 19 Students Exposed to TB Have Disease
- Sweeney, Hebert Lead Team USA to Another Victory
- Bret Johnson, a former El Toro High...
- TELEVISIONKuralt to Host 'Van Dyke Show' Special:...
- Restaurants : Dairy Dining: Home-Style and Kosher
- Digital Soft: The Fountain Valley software distributor...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Purdy New President of Coastline College
- The Riots Helped No One--Except the Well-Placed Few
- PACOIMA : Recreation Center Will Open in Park
- VENTURA : Middle School to Build High-Tech Lab
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Dean's Double in 10th Pushes Hart Past Saugus
- Movie Review : 'Honors': Contrived Lesson for a Student at Harvard
- ART : Marks on the Earth : 'Unnatural Landscapes' conveys five artists' provocative views of the environment.
- White House Gives Dalai Lama the Rushdie Treatment
- Wu Takes Campaign Break to Pay Respects to 'Political Mentor'
- Survey on Uniforms Gets Low Priority : Ventura: Despite schools chief's request for parent poll, some principals say they are waiting for legal questions to be resolved.
- Board Accuses Psychologist of Billing Fraud
- Work Delayed on Electrical Fence for Prison
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : AL West Mediocrity Already a Sore Point
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Pageant Cowboys Include at Least One Rough Rider
- DAUGHTERS DAY: While national "Take Our Daughters...
- LAUGH LINES
- U.N. Bid for Cyprus Solution Collapses
- Talking Through Terror : Though known for 'lip-flapping' on the phone, author has long been afraid of public speaking. Years later, she finally confronts her fear.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Israeli Chief Rabbi Visits Valley Students
- FULLERTON : Man's Gunshot Death in Park Called Suicide
- Agriculture Dept. Says Wheat Imports Cost Taxpayers Millions
- First Pension Funds Traced to Singapore : Investigation: Banking regulators find evidence of wire transfer from 'somewhere in Orange County' of some of investors' missing $10 million.
- Russian Leaders Sign 'Civic Accord' as Respite From Strife
- Scientists Say Nicotine Research Was Suppressed
- MUSIC : Recapturing Romance : Crooner Jean-Paul Vignon returns to the cabaret scene, taking his cue from the renewed popularity of such legends as Tony Bennett.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SINGAPORE : Decision Delayed on Clemency Plea
- Berlusconi Tapped as Italy Premier : Politics: He accepts offer to form government out of winning coalition. Meanwhile, first sentence in national corruption probe is handed down.
- Girls Get a Glimpse of the Working World : Education: 'Take Our Daughters to Work Day' seeks to widen career paths. The event is cute, but also gets down to business.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A New Borscht Belt : Eateries around Coldwater and Victory offer home-style favorites of Soviet emigres.
- Captured Condor Returned to Zoo
- FILLMORE : Dozens Sign Up for Tattoo Removals
- This is our, uh, life: We mentioned...
- Reporter's Daughter 'Makes the Magic'
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Cooper Hitting, Red Sox Are Winning
- Theater Review : An Uneven Evening With 'Jacques Brel'
- Nominations Sought for Walk of Fame
- Administration Looks to the FCC as High-Tech Cash Cow : Funding: New and higher fees are proposed to help pay for programs ranging from health care to immigration law enforcement.
- Gap Brings New Clothing Chain, Old Navy, to Southland
- U.S. Involvement in Bosnia
- World's Fisheries
- Staying With Kids Is a Powerful Move
- Support Groups Are Important to Recovery
- No Smoking
- Should We All Take Doctors' Position?
- No New Age Group, No Particular Cause
- Homeless
- Adm. Frank Kelso
- Motor-Voter Law and the DMV
- Obituaries - April 29, 1994
- Obituaries - April 29, 1994
- PRESIDENTIAL VIEWS: Jack Kemp was here this...
- Girls Get a Glimpse of the Working World : Opportunity: Daughters tag along to broaden their career horizons.
- Ames Gets Life; Admits Betraying Double Agents
- Israel, PLO Agree to May 4 Signing : Mideast: Two sides resolve key issues in breakthrough brokered in Cairo by Christopher and Egypt's Mubarak. Rabin and Arafat will hammer out the final details.
- Fat City : Moviegoers Indulge Tasty Popcorn Habit Despite Threat to Health
- 6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots His Mother : Violence: Family reunion ends in tragedy as child fires his grandfather's gun, critically wounding Hyang Ja Jung, 36.
- New Duties Likely for Katzenberg
- Girls Get a Glimpse of the Working World : Education: Dozens of O.C. firms join in 'Take Our Daughters to Work Day,' aimed at opening career paths.
- Tijuana Police Chief, Guard Assassinated in Ambush : Mexico: Official is killed by gunmen in a passing vehicle. It is unclear whether the attack is linked to last month's slaying of a presidential candidate.
- Problems Force Extension of S. Africa Vote
- Roseanne's Abuse Script: Bruise, Ruse, Shame, Sham? : Battered women: The TV star's accusations and recanting do a disservice to real victims.
- McNall Being Investigated by Grand Jury : Jurisprudence: King owner's loan documents at center of probe. Sale of the team could be in doubt.
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