- Waiting for You Know What
- Japan Adopts $115-Billion Plan to Spur Economy : Asia: Analysts say it will speed growth but is unlikely to reduce big trade surplus that causes friction with U.S.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bloody Trio Arrested After Fatal Stabbing
- Mobile Home Rent Hikes Losing in Early Count : Election: Measure A seeks to rescind limits on rent increases to recently vacated trailer spaces. Balloting could have statewide implications.
- Early Commute Pays Off on Hollywood Freeway
- TUJUNGA : Man Held in Death of Girlfriend's Child
- TARZANA : Panel to Discuss Ways to Fight Crime
- Hope Rises at Site of New Blythe Street Apartment Project : Panorama City: A 50-unit project with space for job training classes is due to replace existing dilapidated housing.
- OXNARD : City Sues Developers of Town Center
- ELECTIONS / MOORPARK MEASURE T : Mobile Home Park Rent Control Backed
- Foes of Chick's College Stand Take Protest to Her Doorstep : Politics: Manure is dumped at the 3rd District candidate's headquarters. She counters that her position on Pierce land has been misinterpreted.
- Countywide : County Seeks Plan to Keep Property Taxes
- Countywide : County Accepts Funds for Library
- Wilson Signs Measure to Cut Costs of Workers' Comp : Law: Limit on payments for medical evaluations is called the first step in reforms.
- OXNARD : 2 Redevelopment Projects Backed
- IRVINE : College Schedules Speech on Holocaust
- County to Help Finance Hospital Expansion Design
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Key Bunt Helps Loara Upset No. 2 Los Alamitos
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Swimmers Give Marina a Workout
- Names in the News - April 14, 1993
- Gymnastics
- Auto Racing
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Banks' Home Runs Lead Titans Past Loyola Marymount, 14-8
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 14, 1993
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Stilson's Single in Seventh Saves Laguna Hills
- Football
- Fan Deserved Fate, Home Team Didn't
- Glamour Job Takes a Beating
- Kassis, Kennedy Come to Life in Late Innings
- Boxing
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Beats No. 5 Irvine
- Cade Gaspar
- Hearts Aren't in It, Lakers Lose Again : Pro basketball: 'We weren't ready,' Scott says after the Rockets' 126-107 victory.
- BREA : Owner Says His Place Has Its Price
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Sweeps Away El Toro
- Carrie Frederick
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Gibbons Isn't Shying Away From Making Tough Decisions
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sanderson to Start Against Brewers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies Acquire Mark Davis in Trade
- Surging Rangers Rock Valenzuela : Baseball: In first start for Orioles, he gives up five hits and seven runs during 2 1/3 innings of 8-3 loss.
- Dodgers Can't Get a Grasp on Victory : Baseball: Perry gets a homer and Cardinals a 9-7 win when a fan in the stands keeps Strawberry from making a catch.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Positron Provides Positive Boost for the Fortunes of Trainer Pena
- Harbor Official Plans Trip Despite Controller's Veto
- LOS ANGELES : Murder Confession Was Coerced, Court Rules
- VAN NUYS : Suspect Denies Fatal Shooting of Boy, 2
- Tank May Have Unsteadied Boat
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Ballot Blunder
- Countywide : Hot-Line Benefit to Feature Ex-Hostage
- Palm Springs Relaxes While Lake Havasu Picks Up the Pieces
- BREA : Members of Police Assn. to Get Raises
- Countywide : Bank of America Branch Is Robbed
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Sheriff's Dept. Gives Short Reply to Theft Allegations
- OXNARD : College Bilingual Program Gets Grant
- Countywide : A Dozen Post Offices Will Stay Open Late
- Gymnast Dawes, 16, Grabs the Early Lead
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Open-Door Policy No Hit With Fans
- Football
- Nothing Is Solved for Kings, 7-4 : Hockey: Hrudey is hit hard in loss to Canucks. Melrose isn't sure who will be in goal when playoffs begin Sunday against Calgary.
- Kite Is Found to Have Two Herniated Disks
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs OKd for 7 High Schools
- Restaurateur Indicted on Tax Charge
- Obituaries - April 14, 1993
- COMPTON : Ex-Police Chief Faces Charge of Grand Theft
- A Temporary--but Needed--Fix : L.A. Charter Amendment 3 would allow rehiring of retired police officers
- A's Take a Pounding from the Tigers, 20-4
- SUNSET LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Stands Up to Fountain Valley
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Rally, but Celtics Hold on to Win, 96-90
- Fox Children's Network Sets Five New Series for Fall
- TV REVIEWS : Hardy Couple Tracks Namibia's 'Survivors of the Skeleton Coast'
- Panasonic Office Automation, a division of Matsushita...
- TV Ratings : NCAA Final Game Gives CBS an Edge on Competition
- MOVIES - April 14, 1993
- Radio Therapist David Viscott Leaving KABC After 13 Years : Broadcast: He likened his break to an 'academic sabbatical,' saying he planned to pursue other projects such as a book and TV show.
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1993
- TV REVIEWS : A Look Into Peter Sellars' Skewed 'Cabinet' : He plays puckish host tonight for his update of 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' on PBS.
- MUSIC REVIEW : CalArts Musicians in Showcase Program at Japan America
- 'Angels' Wins a Pulitzer
- JAZZ
- Retail Sales Skid in March, Raising Doubt on Recovery : Economy: The nationwide drop of 1% prompts a call from the Clinton Administration for passage of its stalled stimulus package.
- RETAIL : Mosaic at Costa Mesa Family Store Lacks Status Needed to Be Preserved
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Extend 4-Day Run
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana computer software...
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Extend 4-Day Run
- Three Cities Get High Marks for Doing Business : Analysis: Huntington Beach tops California Business magazine's ratings of 55 cities of at least 90,000 population. Anaheim and Santa Ana make the top 10.
- FCC Alleges Trinity Broadcasting Used Minority 'Front' : Inquiry: A hearing will determine whether Paul F. Crouch used National Minority TV, which he heads, to evade multiple ownership rules and buy a Miami station.
- CBS Operating Profit Triples in First Quarter : Earnings: Figure surges to $54.2 million, but net sales drop 19% in wake of Super Bowl and Olympics.
- A New Dawn for Real Estate? : Recession: Commercial properties are being bought up by 'bottom-fishers' in anticipation that the worst of the slump is over.
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- 'Living Benefits' Insurers Licensed
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna psychiatric disorder treatment...
- PG&E; to Freeze Rates, Consider Rollback : Utilities: Competition forces Bay-Area behemoth to trim profit.
- Competing Bills in Bilingual Education Dispute to Be Weighed
- Koresh Lawyers in Delicate Position : Impasse: Two Houston attorneys assume roles as mediators. They say they are not messengers for the FBI.
- Astronauts Snag Solar Data Satellite They Had Freed
- Missile Destroyer to Bring Navy Jobs to San Diego
- Times Wins a Pulitzer for Coverage of Riots : Journalism: Prize is for spot news. Miami Herald hurricane stories cited; Washington Post gets 3 awards.
- When It's All Over, There Are Good Goodbys and Bad Goodbys
- Clinton Urged to Halt Steps to Normalize Vietnam Ties : POWs: Activists and veterans groups cite evidence of Hanoi lies, call for freeze on diplomatic process.
- G-7 Nations Starting Task of Rescuing Russian Reform
- U.N. Officials Outraged Over Serb Shelling of Civilians : Balkans: Death toll in Srebrenica nears 60. Convoys evacuate almost 1,000 refugees.
- Different Sports Gain Foothold in Roller Market
- Mother Who Killed Defendant Pleads Not Guilty : Crime: Ellie Nesler makes first public appearance after courthouse shooting of her son's accused molester. Donations pour in and movie producers scramble for story rights.
- Group Urges Inquiry of ADL Spy Network
- Robertson Leads Fray Over Prayer
- Marines Cleared of Assaulting 3 Outside Gay Bar
- Khmer Rouge's Exit Raises Fears of Cambodia Strife
- COLUMN ONE : Designer Coffee Is Hot Stuff : Sales of gourmet varieties, as well as beans and drinks, soared in 1992 to more than $1 billion, a fivefold increase from 1983. In the Southland, the trend has created a new class of entrepreneurs.
- BOOK REVIEW : Irresistible Story With Brazen Self-Hype : THE OUTLAW BANK: A Wild Ride Into the Heart of BCCI<i> by Jonathan Beaty and S.C. Gwynne </i> Random House $25, 352 pages
- Ukraine, Georgia Sign Friendship Pact
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- Pentagon Debars Unit of Teledyne : Aerospace: Further layoffs are predicted by maker of relay switches, which was convicted of fraud in its testing program.
- Banks Balk at Accounting Changes : Securities: Controversial plan would require financial institutions to account for many of the securities they hold at market value.
- Controversy Brews Over Crazy Horse
- Kaiser Aluminum Corp. named George T. Haymaker...
- Agency Weighs Importing Trash From Neighboring Counties : Landfills: Waste commission to seek bids from L.A., San Diego. Plan could bring $500 million in revenue.
- Supervisors Delay Decision on Closing Juvenile Camps
- SANTA CLARITA : Group to Push New College Library
- COSTA MESA : Police Chief Ordered to Reinstate Officer
- ENCINO : Movie Distributor Gets Prison Term
- WESTMINSTER : Students on Pilgrim Voyage Back in Time
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BURBANK : Newcomers Win Council, Board of Education Seats
- UCI Asks for Return of Stolen NASA Ozone Research Data : Appeal: Vital information was taken during apparent burglary of geosciences department. Reward is offered.
- ANAHEIM : Command Post for Landslide to Close
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Schools Reach Accord on Facilities
- SIMI VALLEY : $1-Million Housing Grant Given to City
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- VAN NUYS : Coalition Formed to Address Concerns
- ENERGY
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1993
- Osteoporosis Drug Deal Dies
- Ciba Composites to Trim 10-15% of Worldwide Staff
- 12 Dead After Ship Sinks
- Ignoring Security Issues, Christopher Focuses on Economics in Japan Talks
- 1990s Present High School Sports With a Challenge : Athletics: Administrators, coaches try to determine where the decade will take them as the 21st Century looms.
- Whittier Puts Lacrosse on Western Map
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Walking of Bikes on Pier May Be Allowed
- VALENCIA : Truck Goes Off Road; Oil Worker Killed
- Plan Would Assess Tax to Pay Off Developer : Newbury Park: Homeowners opposed to a shopping mall would generate $2 million to buy the property.
- Reflections on Outrage in the Street : A racial confrontation leads two women down different paths of shock, indignation and understanding.
- Two City Races, One Endorsement : Why Controller Tuttle deserves reelection
- L.A. Schools Bill Would Aid Latinos, Roberti Says : Education: Measure proposing breakup of district is to receive its first Sacramento hearing today. The legislation is opposed by minority lawmakers and the teachers union.
- Council Divides Funds Congress Has Yet to OK
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Bitter Brew : Sherman Oaks: The Insomnia Cafe owner says city limits on his business are politically motivated.
- Oxnard Results from City Council votes Tuesday:...
- In NIMBY's Neighborhood, Mary's Home Isn't Welcome
- Speaking of Rights : Former Liberal Stands Up for Conservative Opinions at Colleges
- Feinstein's Husband, Subway Builder Sued in Securities Case : Courts: A concrete supplier for Metro Rail accuses Richard Blum, Ronald Tutor and a union trust fund of failing to disclose intention to take over the company.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tiger Offense Gears Up Against A's, 20-4
- CS Northridge Survives 7 Home Runs by UCSB in 22-17 Victory : College baseball: Matadors pound out 18 hits and produce season-high run total in nonconference game.
- MISSION VIEJO : Survey on Library Issue OKd by City
- Can't we all get a long ball?Among...
- Obituaries - April 14, 1993
- A Look at the Ads
- A Line Never to Be Crossed
- Fire Leaves 150 Homeless : Disaster: Fanned by gusty winds, blaze in Santa Ana apartment complex causes more than $3 million damage. Residents flee to safety but 3 firefighters are slightly hurt.
- PASADENA : Family of Man Who Died in Custody Seeks Damages
- Oxnard Men Indicted in Robberies
- GLENDALE : Man Pleads Not Guilty in 1981 Topanga Slaying
- College Panel Debates Plan to Cut Classes : Finances: Students plead with trustees to look for savings in other areas. About 300 courses are at stake.
- Welfare Office Shut Down Because of Arson Damage : Services: The fire in Panorama City affects 91,500 people. A recipient who fled after breaking a glass partition on Monday is a suspect.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Well-Financed, Aggressive Candidates Battle in Ethnically Diverse 13th District
- More Than Just a Game, Believe It
- Names in the News - April 14, 1993
- Mixed Blessings for the Clippers : Basketball: They agree with Mark Jackson on a five-year contract, but can't hold off the Trail Blazers and lose, 101-99.
- Galloway Decides to Leave DePaul
- With Help From Dodgers, Smith Is Baseball's Save Leader
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Burba Rested Enough to Beat Marlins
- When It Comes to Arcadia Invitational, No One Can Keep Up With This Jones
- Simi Valley Celebrates Week of 1sts : High school baseball: Scheffels pitches school's initial no-hitter in 4-0 victory, a day after Pioneers learn of No. 1 national ranking.
- Northridge Passes on Rematch With UCLA
- Lacey, Kildee Settle Ethics Violations : Politics: The agreement results from the D.A. office's first effort to enforce the law on political donations.
- OJAI : Woman Receives Probation, Jail Term for Welfare Fraud
- Dead-End Realities and Recovery
- LANCASTER : City to Buy Mobile Homes With Grant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Panel to Hear Condo Plan Appeal
- Big Bass Remain in Spotlight
- Canyons' Shaw Commits to CSUN
- NHL ROUNDUP : North Stars Are Defeated; Final Game at Minnesota?
- Quance Picks USC Over Top Pac-10 Rivals : Swimming: Coaching change in Trojan program helps sway Granada Hills High standout.
- Early Birds Discover Suite Deal at Arena : Seating: Price of luxury box has gone up with the addition of the Mighty Ducks to the lineup of events at the Anaheim facility.
- Names in the News - April 14, 1993
- Crim Pitches to Relieve Sting of 'Nightmare' Year
- PUTTING : The Pair in Paragliding : First-Timers in This Sport Can Reduce Fear Factor by Taking Off With Instructor
- Names in the News - April 14, 1993
- Aguilar Delivers in 9th for Canyons, 5-4
- Time for the Prime-Time Crime Wave : The body count will rise in May for the ratings sweeps, just the ticket to calm nerves between the King and Denny trials.
- Ambassador to Offer 30 Subscription Series in '93-94
- O.C. MUSIC / BENJAMIN EPSTEIN : Expecting More of Composers, Public
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress' DesRoches Arrives in Time to Hold Off Riverside
- ROUNDUP : Wolf One-Hits San Fernando
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1993
- The Woman Behind the Women : Ann Lewis Hamilton Created the Smart Cops of 'Sirens'
- ART REVIEW : James Rosenquist's Placid Pictures : Eight recent works by the Pop painter who once smashed conventions are at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design.
- Heir to the Legacy : Dance: Judith Jamison has successfully guided the Alvin Ailey troupe through rough times since his death in 1989. It begins a five-day engagement at UCLA tonight.
- After Whirlwind Tour Ends, White's Agent Not So Popular
- Raiders Sign Kelly; Smith Agrees, Green Deal Called Near
- PREP ROUNDUP
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Lemieux's Actions Louder Than Words
- Mission Viejo's Baseball Coach Will Resign
- Davis, Strawberry Welcome Fan Who Can't Avoid Media
- POP/ROCK - April 14, 1993
- MUSIC REVIEW : Easter Festival Triumph for L.A. Philharmonic : Esa-Pekka Salonen's clever program receives cheers during concert series at Lucerne.
- RADIO
- POP/ROCK - April 14, 1993
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Good 'Lover' and Moving 'Music' : There Are Few Missteps in Fullerton College Productions of Rarely Seen Works by Pinter, Kopit
- JAZZ REVIEW : Vinnie's Adds Music to the Weekend Menu : Barbara Morrison sings at the Laguna Hills eatery, where duos and vocalists are served in an intimate indoor setting and on the patio.
- Efforts for Calm Continue as King Jury Meets
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Dizzying Pile of Evidence Could Back Either Verdict
- SUITE LUXURY: The Walt Disney Co.'s revised...
- 2 Surveyors Hit, Killed in Lake Forest : Accident: The workers died instantly when a passing mail truck struck them. The deaths are the first in connection with the Foothill Transportation Corridor toll road project.
- Where Are the Latino Voices? : Leaders: Why are so many silent? Political differences are robbing us of potential power.
- Police Officials in Valley Forums Urge Unity, Calm After Verdicts : LAPD: Chief Williams assures a Chatsworth group of protection. The Foothill commander tells Pacoima parents to restrain children.
- Health Plan Likely to Cover Abortions : Benefits: The Administration will include the elective procedure in its basic medical package, knowledgeable sources predict. Strong opposition is expected.
- Britain and China to Discuss Rules for Hong Kong Election
- Haitian Leader Reportedly OKs Return to Power
- PERSECUTED? It wasn't that the people at...
- Other O.C. Water Boards Rethinking Ethics Policies : Public trust: Santa Margarita revelations suddenly cast doubts on practices they've always followed.
- BIG TIME: If you go to Santa...
- SILENT VAUDEVILLE: Students at Saddleback College's Sign...
- Disney Resort Job Estimate Is Lower in Second Report
- Violence at Ohio Prison Flares; 7th Body Found : Uprising: Cause of prisoner's death not revealed. Disturbance spreads to second building as inmates are tear-gassed in cells to quell the unrest.
- Coldwell Banker Unit May Change Hands : Real estate: A partnership is reportedly negotiating to buy the Mission Viejo-based home-sales operation from Sears.
- Study Predicts 5% Fewer New Disney Jobs : Economy: Only about one in four jobs created by expansion at Disneyland would be full time, analysis says. Most positions would be low-wage.
- Abbey Healthcare Withdraws Offer, Launches Proxy Fight : Power play: Costa Mesa firm rescinds $261-million bid for Lifetime Corp. and seeks to take over board.
- Attack on Baker: Business Climate Also Suffers
- Computer Firm MAI Files for Bankruptcy Protection : Debt: Software publisher and maintenance concern says the move is precautionary to allow it to reorganize.
- Green Cloth Covers Grace New Passports
- SANTA PAULA : Sign-Ups Scheduled for Kindergarten
- City Council Candidate Returns to Police Duty
- SANTA ANA : City Plans Upgrade of Railway Crossings
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vote Expected on Use of Dogs to Sniff Drugs
- Two Former L.A. City Gardeners Convicted of Soliciting Bribe : Court: In a plea bargain, charges of accepting payoffs from a man sentenced to do parks work instead of jail time are dropped. Both are put on three years probation.
- Lawyer Calls Fraud Verdict Against Ex-Wife Wrong
- BUENA PARK : Director Has Longtime Ties to Club
- AROUND THE MAJORS : Valenzuela to Start for Orioles Tonight
- 'Wyatt Earp' Bringing His Gun to Anteaters
- DANCE
- Mirthful Mothers : Television: The Mommies--Marilyn Kentz and Caryl Kristensen--will test their suburban sarcasm on the small screen in an NBC pilot.
- Here's a Critic-Proof 'Proposal' : Movies: The reviews panned 'Indecent Proposal,' but the box office generated $24 million in five days. Star power didn't hurt.
- Plaster Caster Lawsuit Set for Court Wednesday
- 'Fast Forward' for a Taste of McVideo
- Stockbroker Returns Fire in Legal Battle for Control of ICN : Courts: Countersuit alleges that Milan Panic illegally did company business while Yugoslav prime minister.
- Rising Yen Drives Up Honda Prices Despite U.S. Shift : Autos: Although it now builds more than 60% of its cars in North America, Honda is caught in an exchange-rate squeeze.
- Steven W. Inouye, an executive of the...
- 3M Camarillo May Earn More Pollution Credits
- Kuwait Jet Carrying Bush Loses Part of Wing, Lands
- Japanese Leader Seeks New Basis for U.S. Ties : Diplomacy: 'Joint responsibility is greater' since end of Cold War, Miyazawa says on eve of Washington visit.
- S. Africa Protesters Attack Police, Journalists
- Bullocks Wilshire Closes Doors Today : Landmarks: The venerable department store, famed for its Art Deco design, is the victim of declining patronage. Architect calls it 'probably the most important building in L.A.'
- Countywide : Ventura Man Killed in Freeway Accident
- LOS ANGELES : Researcher Finds Students Perform Better in Groups
- OAK PARK : Schools to Consider Possible Budget Cuts
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Abbott Is Apple of Yankee Eyes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross Draws Honor of Starting Today
- City's Harkness Plans to Retire in October
- ART
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Waste 19-Point Lead, Fight Back to Win
- FULLERTON : Student Uniform Proposal Weighed
- VENTURA : Victim of Shooting in Park Identified
- LOS ANGELES : Red Line Trains to Run Twice as Often at Times
- SANTA PAULA : Beer, Wine Sales Proposed Near Park
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Housecleaning With a Feeble Broom
- Calvary Chapel Jumps In Feet First : Swimming: Coach has seven boys and 12 girls, most of them without experience. But in their inaugural season, they've set realistic goals.
- Grateful Giant Fans Find Baseball Isn't Dead by Bay
- College Basketball
- Misery Likes Company : Webber Just One of Many Athletes Who Have Made Memorable Blunders
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dykstra Snaps Slump, Homer Beats Reds, 5-4
- Putnam Berkley Seeks to Purchase Price Stern Sloan
- Divided We Stand? : Multiculturalism is tearing apart America, say 2 authors who want a return to unifying values. Not everyone agrees.
- New Details of Extensive ADL Spy Operation Emerge : Inquiry: Transcripts reveal nearly 40 years of espionage by a man who infiltrated political groups.
- Easter, Chaos and Sausages
- Kenyon Is Driven by Love : Auto racing: As he nears 60, driver still competes while caring for comatose wife.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Prince Show Goes a Little Too Crazy : The Plot's Pretty Daffy but Fans Still Delighted
- NBC Not for Sale, GE Chair Tells News Staff Employees
- Great Western Files Shelf Offering Documents
- World Bank Reports Sour Projects
- Israel and Egypt Facing Aid Cuts, Gephardt Says : Policy: More money for Russia means less for others, despite Clinton's assurances to Rabin and Mubarak, lawmaker declares.
- City Planner Wrestles With L.A.'s Bureaucratic Sprawl : Government: Con Howe, veteran of New York's City Hall, has been hobbled in first year by the budget crisis.
- RESEDA : No Bail Increase for Accused Dentist
- Students to Help With Tax Forms
- Palomar Avenue Partly Closed Due to Traffic Buildup
- Nadadore's Boosters Plead for City Backing
- CONSUMER NEWS
- ICU Medical Sues 2 Firms for Patent Infringement
- TECHNOLOGY : Kingston Signs Pact for PC Component Servicing by IBM
- Intel Sees Huge Jump in 1st-Quarter Profit
- Rockwell's Planned Purchase of Avionics Company Collapses : Acquisition: Neither party will say why the $200-million deal for a unit of Sundstrand Corp. failed in the final stages.
- Clorox Co. said it is trying to...
- OXNARD : Residential Fire Leaves 10 Homeless
- Have Guitar, Will Travel : Anisa Angarola Leads Her Quartet Around the World; Tonight the Group Makes U.S. Debut at Cal State Fullerton
- Big Rig, Small Emissions : Vons 'Pleased' With Early Tests of Natural Gas-Powered Truck
- Taco Bell Asks Customers to Return Toys : Safety: The fast-food chain says promotional finger puppets and inflatable balls resulted in several complaints.
- Richard D. Bell has been promoted to...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Flamemaster Boosts Stake in PerfectData to 9.7%
- A Warm Tribute to Legendary Lady Fitz