- Results of Bar Exam Available by Phone
- Pushed to the Point of Breaking
- Tokyo Police Name Possible Suspect in Subway Attack : Japan: A cult leader is linked to poison-gas incident. Likely attackers' movements traced.
- Part of Pennsylvania Ave. Closed to Traffic
- COLUMN ONE : India Blurs Gandhi's Message : Politicians publicly honor the Mahatma's name and image, but they scorn his ideas. Just one remote village struggles to keep his vision of society alive.
- Closure Panel to Consider Adding Mugu to List : Navy: The BRAC staff will suggest shutting the base. Local defense contractors and officials are in a panic.
- Harbor Patrol's Staff Request Denied
- AIRLINES
- Trips to Dentist Just Got a Little Livelier
- Playground Peacekeepers : Simi Valley: Trained to spot squabbling classmates, Atherwood students serve as conflict managers to defuse tensions and urge the antagonists to talk out their dispute.
- Man Is Shot to Death While Driving Car
- Simi Disburses $130,650 in Block Grants to a Dozen Nonprofit Agencies : Services: City gives $42,500 to Baseballers Against Drugs for youth workshops. Food Share and Free Clinic also receive funds. But the mayor warns the groups not to become too reliant.
- Funny Business at the Agriculture Dept.
- COSTA MESA : Water District Warns Mailer Might Mislead
- Wilson Seeks Relief From Ban on Securities Donations : Politics: In quest for the presidency, governor asks to be exempt from federal rule. He cites 'unlevel playing field.'
- Downpour Leaves 5 Dead in Louisiana
- MISSION VIEJO : Swap Meet Operator Predicts Better Days
- TUSTIN : Ex-Students Asked to Share Memories
- Convicted Baby Killer Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
- PREP TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION PAIRINGS : Woodbridge Seeded Fourth in Division I
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Put on Disabled List
- BOYS
- CS Northridge Nears Decision on Choosing a Football Coach
- GIRLS
- Marriage--and Sex!--at Last in 'Dr. Quinn' Season Finale
- TV Ratings : 'Jurassic' Airing a Romp in the Park for NBC
- THEATER REVIEW : Timid 'Cyrano' Leaves Its Poetic Flights Grounded
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Fall to 13-Month Low; Stocks Mixed
- Yen's Strength Could Bruise PC Industry : Computers: Memory chips made in Japan now cost as much as 20% more, biting into the profits of U.S. distributors.
- '90s FAMILY : The Other Mother : This year, one woman will say a quiet prayer of gratitude on Mother's Day, giving thanks for a teen-ager who gave her baby a new life and a new family.
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim robotics and data...
- Just What Do Talk Shows Listen for? : Radio: Even if your phone call passes the screening, don't forget the genre's first commandment: Thou shalt not be boring.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Joining Real-Life Breast Cancer Fight : 'General Hospital' actress and others who are battling against the disease attend fund-raiser at South Coast Plaza to aid Susan G. Komen foundation.
- Drug Found to Add Height for Short Children
- Orange County Almanac
- OCC President to Retire in December
- GARDEN GROVE : Art Exhibit to Feature Senior Citizens' Works
- LOS ALAMITOS : Ah Sigh Continues 1994's Winning Pace
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Storage Device Proves So Useful It's Hard to Find
- VICTORY IN EUROPE : Life 'Harder' Now, Says Chechen Vet : Recollections: Grozny resident calls Russian invasion a worse ordeal than he suffered in 1940s.
- World IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Mixed Messages Delivered in Mecca
- Washington Governor Signs Bills Repealing Health Care Reform Law
- Robert B. Larramendy; Retired Liquor Distributor
- LAPD Patrols Crack Down on West Valley Speeders
- Council OKs Merger of City, County Film Offices
- VENTURA : 2 Suspects Sought in Carjacking, Beating
- NORTH HILLS : Domestic Violence Is Topic of Seminar
- HOLLYWOOD : Body Found in Stolen Car After Arrest of Suspect
- WESTMINSTER : Teacher Named as One of U.S.' Best
- Council Approves Fines, Driver's License Seizure as Truancy Penalties : Education: Tougher policy shifts enforcement from schools to courts, aims to curb crime.
- BELLFLOWER : Motorcyclist Is Arrested After Hourlong Chase
- Council Rejects Deal to End Warner Center Suit : Growth: It turns down an offer by the L.A. school district, which claims an expansion plan will harm two nearby campuses.
- GLENDALE : Graffiti Cleanup Event Is Planned
- Air Pollution Board to Lobby Lawmakers
- His Dye Is Cast : Rodman Has Been a Bad Boy, With Madonna (and Jack Haley?) and He Still Loves to Shock Us
- Offerman Has an Awful Time Against Padres : Dodgers: Shortstop commits errors on three consecutive plays in 9-2 loss.
- Bray Adds Injury Claim to an Insult : Boxing: Elbow injury, feud with managers are cited as reasons heavyweight ditched tonight's bout at Marriott.
- Northridge in Command of Wacky Title Race
- BANKING
- Can Business Save Schools? : Palisades High Is Learning
- Last-Minute Appeals Denied in Montana Execution of Killer
- Board Opposes Vote on Mobile Home Rent
- O.C. Officials to Attend Offshore Oil Meeting
- Pitch for a Safer Baseball Isn't a Strike Against the Game
- New Medi-Cal Care System Is Delayed Another Month
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Decide Friday on Settlement Option
- Islets in the Sun : Ventura City Council Meets on Anacapa Island to Seek Ways to Boost Tourism
- Pacers Get Quiet in Hurry : NBA playoffs: Knicks even series with big second-half run, 96-77. Miller held to 10 points. Indiana has 35 turnovers.
- Nursing a Denver Hangover
- Erin SnowOrange Coast, SophomoreSwimmingSnow, from Huntington Beach...
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cyber-Dreaming at LACMA Concert
- Major Step in Gene Therapy Reported : Medicine: Three children are thriving two years after treatment. Permanent insertion of the material is breakthrough.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Station Boarded Up but It's Still Open
- PACOIMA : Electrical Firm Fined for Price-Gouging
- DiSarcina Holds Up His End of the Order
- Canyon's Redfox No-Hits Foothill
- Same Old Story: New Zealand, 3-0 : America's Cup: Loose Kiwis defeat Conner by 1:51, can end it by Saturday.
- SIDELINES : Instead of a Nifty Pit Crew, Nickolai Needed a Wrecking Crew
- Same Old Story: New Zealand, 3-0 : America's Cup: Kiwis defeat Conner by 1:51 and hardly ever look back.
- Productivity, Inventory Figures Indicate Slowing
- Kirkland Faces Stiff Battle for AFL-CIO Helm
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Ebola Virus Suspected as 56 Die in Zaire
- Donald March; Film and TV Producer, Emmy Nominee
- VICTORY IN EUROPE : Press Pass Flap Reflects U.S.-Russian Rift
- Kirkland Faces Stiff Battle for AFL-CIO Helm
- Mikhail S. Zimyanin; Former Pravda Editor in Chief
- Brake Shoes Offer Clues for This Gumshoe
- Obituraries
- LANCASTER : Man Given Life Term for Assaulting, Killing Baby Girl
- Anaheim Police Nab 71 in Prostitution Sting
- CYPRESS : City Won't Forgive Debt County Owes From Failed Pool
- Royce, Rohrabacher Speak Against Illegal Immigration
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Young Women Under Big Pressure--in Gym, on Ice
- SCC Uses Post Office to Fire Baseball Coach : College: School informs Phillips by letter that his contract will not be renewed.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Back at It Again, Beat Flames for 2-0 Lead
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nomo Brings Back Fernando Memories
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Mater Dei's Hankey Wins South Coast League Title
- After-School Clubs Popular at Parkman
- It Adds Up to Incredibly Lucky Player of Lotto
- LAGUNA BEACH : Parents Demand Removal of Microwave Tower
- SEAL BEACH : Leisure World Library to Be Auctioned in June
- The Science of DNA Goes Prime Time : Who would have thought that a murder trial would bring molecular biology to the masses?
- Healing Sounds : Music Therapist Who Comforted Kids After Quake Is Off to Oklahoma
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Program Dwells on Renters' Safety : Owners are signing up for a self-policing plan that puts the interests of customers first. Voluntary inspections ensure properties are well-managed.
- Tagliaferri Helps Leave Northridge in Lurch : Baseball: He gets rare hit off left-hander, ignites winning rally for Long Beach State, 4-3.
- Camarillo Finds a Championship in the Opposite Field : Softball: Ball doubles to right, giving Scorpions 2-1 victory over Westlake and Marmonte title.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cox's Wife Takes Some of the Blame
- Reveling in Earthly Delights of 'Carmina Burana' : Dance: Pacific Chorale, Oakland Ballet and Pacific Symphony team up for a staging of Carl Orff's bawdy work.
- O.C. ART : Teasing Viewers With the Typical
- AUTOS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 'Blade Runner' Film to Be Basis for New Video Game
- Rubber Workers Vote to End Strike : Labor: But a Bridgestone-Firestone spokesman won't say how many will be called back.
- Bill Envisions Jerusalem as Site of U.S. Embassy
- Crew Tells Tale of Alleged Cruelty at Sea : Courts: Four seek damages in an incident the captain has called mutiny.
- 6 More Bases in California May Be Targeted for Closure : Military: Point Mugu and Corona facilities are likely to be among those panel adds to hit list. Opponents of shutdown dispute cost savings estimates.
- OXNARD : Staffer on Panel May Be Removed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Raises Slip Fees at Balboa Yacht Basin
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Couple Teaches Children to Handle Stress
- PERSPECTIVE ON CLEAN WATER : A Sneak Attack on Our Bay : A favor to San Diego would also allow L.A. city and county to pump partially treated sewage into local waters.
- Captain Sued by Crew Alleging Terror at Sea : Courts: Four plaintiffs seek $20 million, saying they were held captive and denied food. Skipper reported incident as mutiny.
- FULLERTON : Panel to Recommend Winter Pool Closure
- Dogs That Died in Fire Were Headed for Show
- Must Friends Bicker Endlessly? : Surely Tokyo and Washington can avoid a trade war
- Middleweight Fight Tops Marriott Card
- First Start Memorable for Morales : Baseball: Right-hander silences Sylmar on a three-hitter, 1-0, and Poly clinches Valley Pac-8 Conference title.
- Presley Blames 1st Quarter Loss on Falling Home Sales
- Stronger Yen Boosts Cost of Memory Chips : Computers: Distributors such as Irvine's Memory International fear rising prices will slow sales, cutting into their bottom line.
- National Perspective : PUBLIC HEALTH: Chickenpox in Retreat?
- Schools
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Monroe Shocks Chatsworth With Four in 7th
- Irvine Provides Relief With Sierra Still Frozen
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kotsay's Slam Leads Titans Past San Diego
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Women Sharp as They Prepare for Title Defense
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hedda' Inspires Sympathy for an Unsympathetic Character
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Former Agent Alleges IRS Targets Minorities : Taxes: Loma Linda man also claims in his suit that he was fired for taking a disability leave.
- Long-Term Bond Yields Drop Below 7% : A Win-Win Situation for Those Who Know How to Position Savings, Debt
- He Still Has Plenty of Tales to Tell : Authors: Although he was unable to bring a 'Tales of the City' sequel to TV, Armistead Maupin remains a fighter for honest portrayals of gay life.
- ISLAND HOPPING: There they were, the members...
- Mail Carrier Food Drive Set
- COMPTON : Man Gets 46 Years to Life for 5th Felony Conviction
- Yaroslavsky Accuses Foe in Council Race of Planting Spy in Her Campaign
- CAMARILLO : Parking Ban Against Big Rigs Considered
- Transplant Gives Hope to Baby's Parents : Health: For Mary and Len Krugler, weeks of waiting end when a donor is found--just as their critically ill son's heart fails.
- ANALYSIS : These Pacers Have New York Ties
- Wrist Surgery on Ducks' Karpa Is Considered to Be Successful
- Responsibility
- Religious Freedom
- Pitchess Jailbreak
- Hitler Aide
- Bail Revoked, Gionis Jailed for 1988 Attacks : Courts: The Irvine doctor was free pending appeal of conviction for his role in the beating of estranged wife Aissa Wayne and a friend in 1988. The state Supreme Court reinstated the 1992 conviction last week.
- Baby Richard and Adoption Laws
- Sir Michael Hordern; British Stage, Film, Television Actor
- Gun Ruling
- Extremism and Oklahoma Attack
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1995
- Obituaries - May 10, 1995
- Obituaries - May 10, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 10, 1995
- Affirmative Action Foe Widens Attack : Law: UC regent will challenge state requirements that help minority contractors. He denies benefiting from such rules.
- Lab Director Continues Primer on DNA Tests
- Charges Against a 2nd Bomb Suspect Reportedly Filed : Investigation: Sealed complaint accuses Terry Nichols of role in attack on Oklahoma federal building, sources say. Officials are also taking closer look at his son.
- Johnson Claims Victory in Senate Race : Politics: GOP assemblyman takes strong lead in balloting for Orange County 35th District
- GOP Unveils Detailed Plans to Balance Budget
- Doris Allen Vows Fight to Become Assembly Speaker
- L.A. to Get Infusion of Federal Funding : Aid: In lieu of 'empowerment zone' status, U.S. will award $400 million for a nonprofit community development bank.
- Baby Bell TV Alliance Hangs Out Its Shingle
- TRUANTS: Playing hooky from school could soon...
- QUARTER LOSSES: The Orange County Transportation Authority...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 35th SENATE DISTRICT : Johnson Cruises to Lopsided Win Over Arakelian
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Projecting 3-D Images Into the Future
- VICTORY IN EUROPE : Clinton Salutes Russia's Sacrifice : Ceremonies: President joins Yeltsin at WW II memorial for tribute to their nations' battle ties.
- Paper-Wasting World Is Target of Small Firm : Recyclables: Two-person company offers a polyester-based stock that can be wiped clean and used repeatedly. One major customer is the Pentagon.
- U.S. Bancorp to Acquire West One : Finance: The $1.6-billion deal will create a banking powerhouse in the Pacific Northwest. But 1,100 jobs will be eliminated.
- Zenith Insurance Corp.'s Profits Dip 16% in Quarter
- Irvine Developer Files for $250-Million Public Offering
- Ernest H. Martin; Broadway Producer
- Strolling With Kitty
- Kevorkian Attends Suicide Despite Ruling
- Pennsylvania Ave. Should Be Closed to Protect White House, Panel Says
- They Wine and Dine, You Wind Up Fleeced : Let's ban the bipartisan addiction to gifts and free meals
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Lending an Ear and a Hand to Young Moms
- After More Than 20 Years, Somebody's Memory Is Hazy
- Man to Stand Trial After Televised Chase : Courts: Patrick Lattanzio is charged with evading arrest, hit-and-run and other violations.
- County's Freshmen Ill-Prepared for College Basics : District report says administrators at area's two-year campuses are having to place many incoming students into remedial courses.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Big, Bold Stravinsky Takes Center Stage at UCSB Salute
- Southland Firms on Edge Over Tariff Threat : Trade: Many hope that the U.S. plan won't materialize. Some fear layoffs if it does.
- Pacific Rim Holding Reports 1st-Quarter Profit
- STM Wireless: The Irvine manufacturer of satellite...
- COMPANY TOWN : Savoy Pictures Names Stanley Brooks to Head Its Television Production Division
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Daniela Karim Khalaf : THE RADIO VOICE OF PALESTINE : Daughter of the late Ramallah mayor has known tragedy and privilege. On air, she lectures, empathizes and fields questions from her listeners.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : At Starlight Gala, Every Car Is a Dream : Dinner, champagne reception and auction of classic autos raise funds to grant wishes for seriously ill children.
- COLUMN ONE : Welcome to the Wiring of the City : Cyber-hype aside, what does it take to hook sprawling L.A. into the infohighway? Controversy. Confusion. Big money to build the network. And a giant leap of imagination to make it work.
- L.A. STORIES : Ever Notice How Some Writers Ramble?
- Clinton Praises 'Freedom's Warriors' at Rite
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Wachs to Introduce 3 Candidates in Race
- VENTURA : City OKs Funds for Design Guidelines
- Orange County Almanac
- Veterans Look Back 50 Years and Lifetime Ago : Commemoration: Five who lived through WWII battles recall their experiences in victory that 'literally changed the world.'
- ANALYSIS : Kings Might Turn Wayne's World Upside Down Again in Off-Season
- Designworks to Focus on Smogless Vehicles
- Three-D Systems Reports 60% Rise in Earnings
- Taco Bell Banks on Free Samples : Food: Irvine-based chain gives away more than $12 million worth of its lower fat fare. Munchers generally support taste and texture.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Europeans Mark 'Triumph of Good' : World War II: Global leaders gather in Paris and Berlin for 50th anniversary of Nazi defeat. Vice President Gore says real winner in victory over evil was 'human spirit.'
- BODY WATCH : Don't Be Fooled by Words on the Label
- 5 Rings of Fun Begins When They Hoist That Circus Big Top
- 14 Plead Not Guilty in Mexican Mafia Probe
- Cut Insurance Profits, Not Nurses : Health: They provide more than TLC. Doctors, patients and the level of care would lose.
- A Win-Win-Win Situation in Lottery
- Conner Tries Again, Kiwis Win Again : America's Cup: Renewed effort leaves Team Stars & Stripes in the same place as before, far behind Team New Zealand.
- FULLERTON : When Is a Depot Sufficiently Plastered?
- Science Show Uses Computer Graphics
- THEATER REVIEW : Scaled-Down 'La Mancha' Rises to the Occasion
- THEATER REVIEW : Le Cirque Invincible : Chaplin and Thierree Are Masters of Their Mom-and-Pop 'Circus'
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : 49er Baseball Turnaround Comes in the Nick of Time
- Safety Components Back in Black, Plans Expansion
- BANKING
- HEALTH CARE
- National Education Corp. Names New President : Management: Sam Yau, a turnaround consultant, takes over at company hit by losses.
- Culture : Cracking the Case of the Missing Artifacts : A major theft of antiquities embarrasses Egypt and elicits promises to improve security.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : V-E Day No Cause for Celebration in War-Torn Bosnia : Balkans: The latest fighting kills four people, offering a reminder that peace still eludes Europe.
- VICTORY IN EUROPE : Denmark Decides to Extradite American Neo-Nazi to Germany
- NOTEBOOK : Davidson's Song Wows the Crowd
- GLENDALE : Switch to Evening Meetings Expected
- OCTA Picks Portfolio Advisers : Investment: The private-sector managers will help decide where to place $1 billion in agency funds.
- BREA : Registration Available for Summer Programs
- COSTA MESA : Council Lowers Fee Charged Developers
- Thornton Lawyers Seek Reduction to Life in Prison : Courts: Attorneys cite jury bias in motion to have death-penalty recommendation overturned.
- Moeller's Day in Court: He Pleads No Contest
- Hike in Medicare Eligibility Age Is Urged : Legislation: Chairman of a House health subcommittee says the program should match rise in Social Security benefits to 67 from 65.
- Denial of Stay Puts Montana Killer One Step Closer to Death
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Fuhrman Sues Magazine for Libel
- The Press : Cartoonists Draw the Line at Optimism on 50th V-E Day
- Van Nuys Airport Plan to Be Discussed
- LONG BEACH : Fitness Trial Set for Woman Who Threw Sons in River
- Yours, Frondly : Plantings of palm trees as part of a $3.5-million renaissance in downtown Ventura get a generally warm reception from residents and merchants.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Seek Charges in Fatal Accident
- GLENDALE : Decision on Organ Restoration Due
- Former Outfielder Gus Bell Dies
- COMPANY TOWN : Sony to Launch Satellite Dish Venture
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : No Gloom and Doom Here as Dow Soars to Another High
- ICN Pharmaceuticals: The Costa Mesa health care...
- Tug of War : High School Teams Often Find Themselves Fighting With Clubs for a Swimmer's Devotion, but Both Say They Have the Athlete's Best Interests at Heart
- Ethiopian Coalition Heads Toward Rout
- Ashley BethelMission Viejo, FreshmanTrack and fieldBethel, who...
- 2 Motorists Killed in Accident Identified
- THOUSAND OAKS : FBI Probe Asked in Man's Disappearance
- COLLEGES
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Orloff Plans to Reach New Heights
- Reddi Brake Supply Posts Increase in Revenues
- Los Robles Bank Reports a 16% Rise in Earnings
- COMPANY TOWN
- Voice Powered Posts Profit of $195,000 in 1st Quarter
- PEOPLE : Search Firm Korn / Ferry Shuffles Leadership Posts
- TIDBITS : A Gritty Discovery
- Ray McKinley; Orchestra Leader, Singer
- Rare Picasso Portrait Sold for $29 Million
- NO STAMPS NEEDED: It's usually just Christmas...
- Point and Shoot : Budget Is Low--So Is the Humor--on Cable Show 'Two Moms and a Camera'
- SIMI VALLEY : Aircraft Parts Firm Owner Pleads Guilty
- No One Wants to See Iran Go Nuclear : So why can't Washington and Moscow solve that reactor-deal problem?
- Tree a Reminder of a Life, a Death and Love
- IRVINE : Activist Seeks Support for Charter School
- OJAI : Skateboard Park Issue Faces Council
- War's Turmoil : Survivor Recounts Being Whisked From Germany as Boy
- A Final Salute for 'Jigsaw John' : Funeral: More than 200 pay their last respects to the legendary John St. John, 77, LAPD homicide detective.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Complete Sweep of Braves
- Gang Database Hookup Approved : Police: A City Council committee recommends joining a sheriff's program listing names of 140,000 suspected members. Some worry about the data's misuse.
- 'It Hurts,' but Lakers Try to Put Loss Behind
- Weekend Box Office : Romantic Comedies Top the Chart
- 'Boulevard' Can Count on Winning Two Tonys : Theater: Andrew Lloyd Webber's show is the sole nominee for book and score, making it the most-honored play with 11 nods. Only 'Sunset' and 'Cafe' are up for best musical.
- Recall Group Asks 2 Trustees to Resign
- Remembering VE Day
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fernandez, in Control, Beats Twins
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Bondra Combines Size, Speed for Goal-Scoring Success
- Mater Dei's Peterson to Compete in Olympic Festival
- Rexhall Posts Decline in Quarterly Profit to $457,000
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Cycle' Retains Power in Its Return to L.A.
- The Wholly Land : BlackHawk's Henry Paul Left Rock and Found a Healthier Environment in Nashville
- A Casual Way to Help Oklahoma City Victims
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Must Strike Delicate Balance With Car Sanctions : Trade: The goal is to punish Japan while minimizing the damage to U.S. auto makers.
- Turf War Likely to Block Bank Reform Bill
- * David L. Potter, principal engineer at...
- Auto Centers Attracting Investors
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- VICTORY IN EUROPE : Yeltsin Old Self on Eve of Russia Ceremonies : Victory Day: In busy rounds before today's commemoration of Nazi defeat, the president makes vigorous showing. His health has been a concern.
- SANTA ANA : Saturday Job Fair Will Accept Applications
- Valley Interview : Rejecting 'News' That Tastes Good but Lacks Nourishment
- FULLERTON : City Cracks Down on Panhandlers
- Police Shoot Armed Man in Hotel Lobby
- CAMARILLO : Aerial Spraying Scheduled Tonight
- Padres Deliver the Goods Against Dodgers : Baseball: Pitching and defense help San Diego earn 5-2 victory, end L.A. winning streak.
- Golf Tourney Will Aid Children's Center
- CALABASAS : Delay in Parkland Work Questioned
- CSUN Signs Cuesta Forward
- Delta Rocket Order Expected From Hughes : Aerospace: The deal would help McDonnell develop improved launch vehicles.