- Intended Capacity of Nuclear Waste Dump Questioned
- Alleged Smuggler Held as Car With 13 Passengers Crashes : Crime: Two people suffer minor injuries when auto hits freeway guardrail after police chase at up to 110 m.p.h.
- Le Roy Stanton Jr.; Developed Plywood Homes
- Lawyer Says He Helped Mrs. Clinton With Investments
- Armani Neutralizes Beyond the Pale
- Energy Dept. Missing Millions in Equipment, Auditors Report
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 'Straight Talk' Stutters Again : Securities: Prudential drops a second ad to head off embarrassment, but it defends campaign and says it will stick with it.
- Home Sales Jump 34%--Biggest Rise Since 1988 : Real estate: Increase is in comparison to same month last year, a signal that the industry may be recovering.
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- Rabin Asks Pope to Aid Peace Process; Arafat Holds Fast : Mideast: Israeli leader calls mosque massacre 'shameful' in talk with pontiff. PLO chairman insists on international protection for Palestinians.
- Small Stocks Still the Big Story on the Street These Days
- $417 Million More OKd for Aid to Quake Victims : Assistance: Clinton Administration approves money for low-interest loans and grants. Amount includes $47.5 million for new VA facility.
- 2nd Settler Aided in Massacre, Soldiers Say : Israel: Two guards on duty say killer came with a different rifle. They also admit firing inside mosque.
- CHAIN REACTIONS : Department Store Granddaddies Sears and J C Penney Have Shed Their Dowdy Images to Compete in the Stylish Women's Apparel Market
- STACKING UP SALES
- Chrysler's Top Executives Reaped Handsome Rewards for '93 Success
- AEROSPACE
- Law Would Make Crib Sellers Liable
- Baldwin Builders Dismisses Irvine Construction Executive
- Asbestos Removal Firm Fined $15,000 by EPA
- TV FACTSThe Hallmark Hall of Fame movie...
- Sally Belfrage; Author of 'A Room in Moscow'
- THE STYLE FILES / Special Fashion Issue : The Pleasures : Little Nothings : There's a world of difference between underwear and lingerie
- Gergen Fears Whitewater Could Derail Clinton Agenda : Presidency: In an interview, he says new 'full disclosure' strategy is helping. He lashes out at 'Clinton haters,' capital's 'overheated atmosphere.'
- Asteroid Narrowly Misses Hitting Earth
- LAGUNA HILLS : Drug Workshop for Parents Planned
- Supervisor Donates $40,000 Needed to Start Drug Court Program
- WESTMINSTER : Suspect Shot, Injured After Car Hits Officer
- PASADENA : 5 Indicted in Slaying of 3 Boys on Halloween
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Canyon High Team in National Contest
- Harrumphs from Hollywood! It seems odd that...
- HUD Comes Through for Seniors Affected by Earthquake : Assistance: Van Nuys apartment building is the first recipient of housing program funds. Residents look forward to the repairs.
- Girl Adds Meaning to Anti-Crime Ads
- School Transformer to Be Moved : Safety: Officials respond to concerns about the electromagnetic field in a Dixie Canyon classroom.
- CYPRESS : Swap Meet Plan for Racecourse OKd
- Help for Couch Potatoes
- And Don't Leave the Driving to Us : Leadership is needed to boost car-pool-lane idea
- Thanks to Her Confidence, Burgess Is Up to Any Task : Basketball: Playing basketball makes Woodbridge's 6-4 center happy to be tall, for the first time of her life.
- Sloppy Westmont Loses Ugly, 85-65
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Alvarez's Catch, Throw Seal Marina Victory
- TENNIS : Graf Nearly Loses a Set Before Beating Davenport
- Girls' State Division II Final : Woodbridge vs. Sacramento El Camino, 6:15 p.m. today
- Hunter Left Behind a Legacy of Good Will : Baseball: Spring training is not the same without the dean of Southern California baseball writers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Gags That Hit Mark Are Reason Enough to Get 'Naked'
- Judy Garland, Before She Met the Wizard
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Too-Tall Cambria House to Come Down a Foot or Two
- Crash Site Tested for Radioactivity
- Prosecutor Says Accused Killer Lied : Trial: Man charged with bludgeoning his wife fabricated key facts, attorney claims in closing argument.
- Part of Simi Valley Due 11% Water Rate Hike : Utilities: PUC approves increase to help offset boost imposed by suppliers last year. New levels go into effect Monday.
- ACLU Speaks Up for Gay Students : Schools: Civil liberties union says support group at Fountain Valley High is being treated differently. District officials decline to comment.
- Students Spend Spring Break Fixing Quake-Damaged Homes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Gallardo Gets Start, Throws a No-Hitter
- Price Is in Kind of Rut All Golfers Would Love
- O.C. MOVIE REVIEW : Monkey Shines in 'Trouble'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Crowded House Pleases Fans at Wiltern
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bright Lights, Big Menu at Cou Cou
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Way Off Broadway's 'Red Scare' Is Way Offbeat
- MOVIE REVIEW : Droll 'La Vie de Boheme' Is Still Emotionally Rich
- Verdict for 'Innocence'
- Prep Fans in Frenzy for 3 O.C. Teams
- Einstein College to Pay $900,000 in Sex Bias Case
- OXNARD : Festival Picks 4 Strawberry Mascots
- A Real Blowout : Jeanne Hum, a Performer of Note Herself, Is Expecting Champion Whistlers From Around the World at Annual Party
- Gaining Political Clout in Numbers : With the state raiding local coffers, now is not the time for Garden Grove to leave League of California Cities.
- 18 LAUSD Schools Seek Magnet Status
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Regulating Day Laborers' Solicitations
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Indians Park Won't Go Up in Smoke
- MOVIE REVIEW : Monkey Shines in 'Trouble'
- Reagan Getting 'Steamed' at North Over Reported Iran-Contra Remarks
- Titles as Treasure : * Dave Roberts has made a profitable career from hunting down desirable volumes and reselling them.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Gets Grant to Aid Quake Recovery
- MOORPARK : City Hall Expansion Study Is Requested
- PORT HUENEME : Naval Bases Support Desalination Plant
- CALABASAS : Court to Reconsider its Decision on Soka
- Mexican Rebels Ready to Reject Peace Offer
- ANAHEIM : Expelled Publisher Drops His Lawsuit
- Supervisorial Candidate Wants Equal TV Time : Politics: Trudi K. Loh says her rival's show gives the Thousand Oaks councilman unfair advantage.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : California's Dreaming Is Green Bay's Reality : West Regional: Fifth-seeded Bears are stunned by Wisconsin school, 61-57. Cal's two stars must now decide whether to turn pro.
- BOYS' TENNIS / SEASON PREVIEW : Tseng Exercising His Right to Lead
- Nuggets Won't Let Clippers Get Closer : Pro basketball: Four-game winning streak ends against the team L.A. somehow hopes to to catch.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Tulsa's Big Name Sounds Familiar
- COMMENTARY : Actors Need to Carry Social Responsibility to the Screen : Movies: Stars should realize that portraying characters who drink and smoke sends the wrong message to children.
- Early Miller From A Noise Within
- Shhhh: And the Oscar Presenters Are . . . : Movies: Next to the names of winners, the best-kept Academy Awards night secret has been the show's lineup--until now.
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- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Mansell Still the Man on Indy Circuit
- Some Telecasts Far From Madness Crowd
- Chatsworth Starts to Show It's Not Just a Paperweight
- GRANADA HILLS : 2 Hurt in Crash of Truck, Gas Tanker
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ
- 'Homage' a Tribute to Medoff's Talent
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- GLENDALE : NBA Star Coaches Youngsters in Living
- Head Engineer Leaves Post at Irvine Water District : Utilities: John T. Morris will work on special projects until October. He says he was not surprised by audit's findings and that he opted to give up his job.
- POP MUSICStreisand Looks Orange: Barbra Streisand will...
- Telling Other Half of the Story : * An award-winning exhibit on three generations of Japanese American women comes to Los Angeles.
- The Pull of Magnets : Education: Poor test scores and the loss of top students prompt a flurry of applications by Los Angeles Unified schools to join special programs.
- SIMI VALLEY : 31 Teachers Accept Buyout Package
- HEALTH WATCH : Fat City
- SANTA ANA : Judge Adds Schools to Trash-Hauling Suit
- Schools Study Security Measures : Safety: Antelope Valley district considers wrought-iron fences and surveillance cameras.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Alumnus Aims to Spruce Up Pierce Campus
- Teen, Dog Killed in Drive-By Shooting on Anaheim Street
- Hahn Has Most Election Foes (15), Molina Has Least (0)
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL / AT LEXINGTON, KY. : Duncan Gets Older as Wake Forest Wins
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / DAILY REPORT : EAST REGIONAL : Knight's Back Hurts; Players Back Him
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Which Way Will UCLA Play Today? : Midwest Regional: After a poor finish in the Pacific 10 Conference, the Bruins hope to be revitalized against Tulsa in the first round.
- OXNARD : 2 Held in Alleged Auto Theft Ring
- Boaters' Bonanza : Minney's Ship Chandlery in Newport Is Chock-Full of Nautical Paraphernalia
- THOUSAND OAKS : At 80, Sharing Treasures of Life's Lessons
- Sometimes the Good Guys Are Hard to Find
- VAN NUYS : 4 Motels Appeal Orders for Security
- LOS ANGELES : Measure on Splitting Up School District Defeated
- OJAI : Judge Says Policy May Block Golf Course
- Oscar Is One Award the Gipper Earned but Hasn't Won--Yet : Hollywood: The President who was proud to be an actor deserves the academy's notice.
- A Legal Railroading, but Justice Was Around the Bend
- LOS ANGELES : CRA Opts to Negotiate With Mall Developer
- NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Azusa Ousted by Hawaii Pacific
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Crenshaw Looks for a Repeat
- Saugus' Lights Were Out With Nobody Home
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Carter's Words Get Lost in Aural Barrage
- 'Docu-Day' Switched to Paramount Theater
- BOOK REVIEW / EDUCATION : Education Separates Girls From the Boys : FAILING AT FAIRNESS: HOW AMERICA'S SCHOOLS CHEAT GIRLS <i> by Myra and David Sadker</i> ; Scribner's, $22, 352 pages.
- Many Spills Not Checked, Records Show : Environment: State says it does not have staff to visit each site, and relies on companies for an accurate accounting.
- Salsa to Face Seattle in Home Opener July 24
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Seattle Gets Early Berth in Playoffs
- ART REVIEWS : Rummaging in the Getty's Storerooms
- Pop Album Chart : Soundgarden KOs Nails in First Round
- $417 Million More in Quake Aid OKd : Assistance: Clinton Administration approves money for low-interest loans and grants. Amount includes $47.5 million for new Valley VA facility.
- BURBANK : 4 Men Expected to Be Charged in Shooting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Is Sound, Team Doctor Says
- TV REVIEW : 'Dvorak in Prague' Sticks to the Music
- Oscar Brown Jr. Carries Many Tunes : Influence of Shakespearean Sonnets, Black Poetry Blend in Work of Singer/Songwriter
- THE WAY OFF BROADWAY PLAYHOUSE
- TV REVIEW : A & E's 'Violence' Probes With Depth
- MIDWEST REGIONAL / AT WICHITA, KAN. : Freshman Conquers St. Louis
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Lightly Raced Valiant Nature Set for 'Felipe
- Wisconsin Memories Linger On
- Falling "Star" Shines in Victory
- Is the 'Hot Zone' Film Too Hot for Ridley Scott? : Movies: Financial issues cloud whether the director will continue on the Fox suspense drama as a rival virus movie proceeds at Warners.
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- Hugh York; Hairstylist and Makeup Artist of Celebrities
- Campaign Calendar
- Hospital Clerk Arrested in Theft of Credit Cards : Crime: Worker at St. John's in Oxnard is accused of using patients' accounts to spend more than $10,000.
- Card Club Backers Taking Surveys, May Turn to Ballot
- Assn. for Retarded Citizens Seeks Aid
- CYPRESS : Man Is Commended for Killing Suspect
- Firms' Donations Save Reading Project
- Stop the Bomb 'or Else'? What's the <i> Else</i> ? : North Korea: Given limits of coercion, U.S. has made the most of a realistic strategy to halt a nuclear-weapons program.
- CHATSWORTH : Train Station Design Includes Child Care
- VENTURA : Man Arrested Over Stabbing in Bar
- One Big Inning Turns It Around for Pierce, 12-5 : College baseball: Brahmas score 10 runs against Glendale in the fourth with 10 hits. Warren goes the distance.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Young's Injury Puts Trade on Hold
- JAZZ REVIEW : Redman Shows the Father Can Play as Well as the Son
- THEATER REVIEW : Chaotic Comedian Enlivens Kanter's 'Laughing Matters'
- 'Girl Bar': Call It a Little-Seen Classic
- Serial Rapist Paroled Amid Death Threats
- SHERMAN OAKS : Man Gets 3 Months for Trespassing
- Rio Mesa Wins '94 Knowledge Bowl Contest
- Disparity in Elderly Health Care Reported : Medicare: Study says low-income areas have far higher hospital admissions for preventable conditions.
- WESTMINSTER : Students Chalk It Up to Success
- YORBA LINDA : Wedaa Says AQMD Post Unconditional
- New Zealand to Cut Ties to British Crown
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Former School Hit by Fire; Boy, 13, Held
- Rams Practice Site Owner Gives Ground : Negotiations: In effort to keep team there, school district agrees to consider capping restoration costs.
- Countywide : Surgeon General to Hold Teleconference
- Bittersweet Sixteen for Oxnard's Vargas : Youngest Amateur Fighter Learns He's a Little Too Young After Winning
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge's Burton Finishes 35th in NCAA One-Meter Springboard
- VCRs Good Enough to Catch 'Rabbit' : Don't want to spring for a laser disc? Don't despair--videotapes of the Disney feature also have the notorious scenes.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Gospel According to an Atheist
- 'Cut Flowers' Wilts at Victory Theatre
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dangerous Game' a Raw, Compelling Morality Play
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- DVI in Irvine Acquires Medical Device Capital
- A Day at the Races : * Santa Anita Park in Arcadia offers plenty for families to see and do before the announcer calls, 'They're off!'
- Remote and in Control : * The artists in the Pierce College show investigate the murky forces that impose their will on society. The work is also about taking responsibility, the gallery director says.
- COLUMN ONE : The War on Workplace Violence : Fear has pushed employees and bosses to protect themselves. Hospital workers disguise their name tags. Unions demand tighter security. Firms hire consultants to show them how to fire people.
- Comic Relief : * Trinity Theatre Company had to start over after quake. Duo's show will seek to elevate spirits.
- Russia to Join NATO's Partnership for Peace Program : Europe: The move is announced as the Moscow and Washington defense chiefs meet.
- A Ford with a Cord : Ready to unplug from the gas pump and plug in to the future? The electric Ecostar won't shock you with spectacular performance
- Legislators OK Tougher Smog Checks : Pollution: Wilson is expected to sign compromise with EPA. Action appears to end yearlong fight.
- On Trail of Perfect Solution : * A group called Single Parent Hikers lets people enjoy the outdoors while it furnishes playmates for their children.
- Frenchman on Trial for Crimes Against Humanity : World War II: Officer in the pro-Nazi militia allegedly ordered Jews executed. Defense likens him to Schindler.
- Dollhouse Sale Helps Keep Costs Small : * Big on miniatures? The tiny dwellings and furniture at this San Gabriel store are being discounted at least 20% through Saturday.
- The Gronkster Finally Gets Inside
- On-Line Overload : Netcom Struggles to Keep Pace With Its Rapid Growth
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- O.C. Jobs Recount Makes Recession Less Depressing : Employment: State's revised methods 'find' 15,000 more on payrolls than old figures, meaning slump hasn't been quite so severe.
- LATIN AMERICA : For First Time in Years, U.S. Staying Out of Salvador Vote
- Need a Grease Job? Know Your Car
- A Peek Into Stars' Private Lives
- THE STYLE FILES / Special Fashion Issue : The Pleasures : The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful : Why we love fashion shows
- THEATER REVIEW : Acme Puts On 'Survival' of the Funniest : * The players' latest show is hardly an imaginative concept, but is carried out with a fresh approach.
- Chemical Firm Wins Ruling on Damages at Love Canal
- Despite Attacks, Sinn Fein Leader Claims IRA Wants Peace With Britain
- Yamaha USA Issues $150 Million in Bonds
- Chairman Carl's Back--Much to Delight of Employees : Fast food: Carl's Jr. founder is warmly greeted on his return to his Anaheim office, albeit in a new role.
- Oscar Parties: Plums for Restaurants : * Publicity: Competition is fierce for the soirees, which can drive business for months or even years. Just ask Spago.
- The Culinary Library : * Janet Jarvits' bookstore is the only one in the Valley entirely devoted to cookbooks. It's a cornucopia of titles.
- Smaller Issues Hit New High; Dow Up 16.99
- Sensible Shoes, Not High Heels, Are the Choice for Working Women... : In Transit
- MAGNET APPEAL: It's time for Valley schools...
- Babbitt Tries Again to Reform Grazing Rules, Raise Fees : Ranching: Third proposal fails to please environmentalists or livestock producers. But congressional sources say the plan will go into effect.
- Son of Hip-Hop : Fashion: The in-your-face style isn't dead; it's just evolving into something generic and kinda drab. Baggy styles and loud colors are out. Work clothes and gray, brown and black are in.
- In Soweto, De Klerk Plays It Very Safe
- LABOR
- Morgan Creek VP Moves to MGM/UA
- REAL ESTATE
- Clintons Try to Buckle Up for Bumpy Report on Taxes : Inquiry: Signs point to underpayments, dating back 15 years. First Lady, aides play down possible problems.
- Serbs, Muslims Sign Agreement to Loosen 23-Month-Long Stranglehold of Sarajevo
- Las Vegas Conversions Paying Off in Big Sales at Del Taco Restaurants
- LABOR : Writing Skills Are Not the Strength of Job Applicants in O.C., Southland
- CIA Reports New Korean Missiles : Weaponry: New models in early design stages are intended to reach as far as Guam, Jane's report says.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Making the Right Choice : * Tribeca in Encino offers an eclectic menu, but the kitchen is probably best at preparing American grill items.
- Rockwell Units Get Train, Aviation Contracts : Electronics: Divisions will help develop high-speed rail systems and flight and navigational technologies.
- THE STYLE FILES / Special Fashion Issue : The Pleasures
- Court Upholds Sex Offender Registration
- Northridge Quake Bill Rises for 20th Century : Insurance: Estimate of claims costs is doubled to $325 million. But the company remains sound, a spokesman says.
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- EUROPE : Celebration of D-Day Landing: A Messy Flap : Kohl is ignored by World War II Allies. He insists it would be inappropriate to go. Germans feel events should highlight reconciliation.
- Chairman of Brooke Group Settles Suit
- * Television: In its first major diversification...
- House Panel OKs Anti-Crime Package : Legislation: The 13 bills include 'three strikes' measure and a prevention program. Voting falls along party lines.
- Slapped Silly on the Slopes : * Bumps and bruises are a given for any adult who tries learning the youth- driven sport of snow boarding. But a few secrets will make it easier.
- Prized Animator : * Isadore 'Friz' Freleng, 88, will be honored for a lifetime of cartoon artistry, including creation of Bugs Bunny and the Pink Panther.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Activists to Protest Mexican Rodeo Event
- NORWALK : Trial Set for Ex-TV Host Accused of Murder Plot
- DANA POINT : Plan Unit Approves Headlands Project
- Simi Man, 71, Dies of Valley Fever
- EAST REGIONAL / AT UNIONDALE, N.Y. : UConn Gags, but Doesn't Choke Against Rider
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Waves Come Oh So Close : Midwest Regional: Upstart Pepperdine takes the game to overtime before falling to Michigan, 78-74.
- Drastic Changes in U.S. Secrecy Rules Expected
- TV Stations Have Muted Response to Investigation
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Moon' a Cruise Full of Eroticism
- Woman Held in Perris Is Suspect in Series of Killings
- Regents' Panel Insists UC Seek Way Out of Deal With Milken
- Thompson Rejects Parent-Majority Councils to Govern L.A. Schools
- RESEDA : Owner of Petting Zoo Files Claim
- PREP ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Sunny Hills Defeats No. 3 Diamond Bar
- ART REVIEW : These Works Aren't Always What They Appear to Be
- 'Daughters' Bows at the Hudson
- Etta James Tones It Down for a Salute to Lady Day
- JAZZ
- Egypt Executes 2, Sentences 9 to Die for Attacks
- If You're Really Going to Get Knit-Picky, Start by Loosening Up
- Six Airlines Settle Suit Over Fares : Transportation: They had been charged by Justice Dept. with inflating ticket prices by up to $1.9 billion. Consent decree limits use of a jointly owned computerized ticket reservation system.
- Two O.C. Congressmen Win Legislative Victories
- Inconsistency in Minority Hiring Cited : Jobs: State report says high school district rate is 31.5% below the available labor force.
- Ex-Patient Reports Two Earlier Cases of Hospital Fumes
- Two Charged in Separate Worker's Comp Fraud Cases
- Commuter Shuttle May Stay in Service
- NEWPORT BEACH : It's in the Cards: Psychics to Gather
- UCLA's School of Public Health to Remain Intact in Restructuring
- Woman Is Killed by Police After Anaheim Carjacking
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Invisible but Always There
- A Super-Giant Way to Bow Out : Skiing: Olympic gold medalist Diann Roffe-Steinrotter wins her first World Cup super-G in her final international race.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / STATE TOURNAMENT : It's a Tale of Two Champions: Lynwood Meets Sacred Heart
- Dos Remedios Named as Coach of Burroughs
- National Video Rentals : Top 10 Shapes Up as Real Horse Race
- Fitting Fixes for Women With Spinal Disorders
- THE STYLE FILES / Special Fashion Issue : The Pleasures : Day Tripping : An abbreviated spa experience takes less time and money
- BURBANK : Airport Denies Claim of Bias by Its Police
- February Home Sales Increase 8% Over '93
- Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Files Defamation Suit Against D.A. : Courts: The officer's action against Dist. Atty. Michael D. Bradbury stems from the killing of Malibu millionaire Donald Scott during a 1992 drug raid.
- TORRANCE : Officer Wounds Suspected Bank Robbers After Chase
- Johnson Is Richest in Court Skills : Prep basketball: Ex-UCLA star Marques' son overcomes many doubts in leading powerful Crenshaw.
- Greg Norman hit all 18 greens in...
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- Lax Accounting Blamed in $425,000 Embezzlement : Theft: Audit shows that a UC Santa Cruz employee ordered and cashed phony honorarium checks.
- Concert Crosses Borders : * Trio Neos will present works by U.S., Puerto Rican and Mexican composers in a quake relief benefit for CSUN students.
- Ventura D.A. Is Sued Over Report on Raid
- Fully Booked : The Valley is well-stocked with used volumes--the simply secondhand to the really rare.
- VENTURA : Police Identify 20 in Check Fraud Scam
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bobby Sox League to Open New Ball Field
- NIT ROUNDUP : Larson Leads BYU Past Arizona State
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : A Newcomer Sizzles, a Vet Philosophizes
- Steadily Upbeat : * Veteran drummer Sherman Ferguson loves being a jazz musician. His peers say that pleasure infuses his playing.
- TOXIC SHOCK: It's becoming a familiar scene...
- Senate OKs Tax Relief Bill for Fire Victims
- Valley Fever Death May Be Tied to Quake : Aftermath: Simi Valley man succumbs to respiratory ailment. Health officials report high number of cases and say shaking may have kicked up fungus-laden dust.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Valley College President to Replace Pierce College Chief
- DANA POINT : Stein-Brief Group Scales Down Plan
- LOS ANGELES : Break on Loans Sought for Two-Time Disaster Victims
- Mapping a Guide to 'San Fragmented'
- Student Exchanges : American, Japanese Pupils Get a Taste of Each Other's Cultures
- Justice Department Clears Officer : Inquiry: Federal investigators examining four fatal shootings by Anaheim Officer Lee Smith found no evidence that he violated civil rights statutes.
- Point Without Peer : Since She Was Young, Brea-Olinda's Erickson Has Taken Charge of Her Life On, Off Court
- NHL ROUNDUP : Quinn's Goals Keep Sharks at Bay, 2-1
- U.S. Agencies to Help in Fight on Crime in Capital
- Senate OKs Whitewater Resolution : Congress: Leaders of both parties reach agreement on when to hold hearings. Clinton aide Stephanopoulos is subpoenaed to testify.
- Bakery Sing! Focuses on Oscar Winners
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Edison Wins 21st Consecutive Sunset Meet
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Brilliant 'Fort Head' Full of Twists, Turns
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Lifetime' Full of Stolen Moments : Inventive direction and fine acting, enhanced by a beautiful look and sound, find the depth in a simple Irish love story.
- Recapturing Tim Hardin's 'Dream'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Murray Perahia Returns to Westwood