- Follow-Up as a Tool for Reform
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Swimmers Defeat Villa Park
- NBC's 'Tonya and Nancy' on Very Thin Ice : TV Review: The network criticizes itself in the movie, but that doesn't make it any better.
- 38 Die in Ferry Sinking
- Scientists Say Disabled Gene Is a Cause of Kidney Cancer
- BUENA PARK : Merle Haggard Joins Fund-Raiser Concert
- 'Rave Masses' Seek to Appeal to Those Raised on Television : Trends: Defrocked priest is bringing his unorthodox style to the Episcopal Church. Entertainment from the pulpit might include loud music, dancers and screens flashing slogans.
- Christopher, Rabin Renew Efforts for Peace With Syria
- Plastic Surgeon's Killer Is Convicted
- Korean Americans Still Plagued by Riots' Effects : Rebuilding: Once economically vibrant community is in a financial and emotional depression two years later.
- Council Delays Action on Manure Pickup : Sanitation: City decides it can't start a citywide collection program until it adopts a collection fee for the added refuse.
- Police Seek Man for Questioning in Death
- Laguna Nurse Gets Jury Award in Crash Case : Courts: Woman who contended she suffered from memory loss, lack of concentration after 1990 collision is given $504,000.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Religious Right Often Dominate Annual Valley Prayer Breakfast
- SUNSET LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Crouch Turns Anxiety Into a Marina Victory
- VILLA PARK : City OKs Tall Home; Suit Is Threatened
- NO FEES: The Northridge quake, of course,...
- MISSION VIEJO : Cartoonist's Pulitzer Draws New Attention
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : School Day Extended to Satisfy State Rules
- County Foundation Gets $300,000 Grant
- Crespi Fullback McElroy Becomes a Navy Man
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Boch's Slam in the 8th Saves Rio Mesa, 6-5
- TRACK AND FIELD : Meet Brings Together Best in California, Nevada
- 49ers Tip Salary Cap by Releasing Bono
- Conferees Debate Women's Role in Entertainment : Panel: Women, Men & Media say women should take responsibility for their choice of projects, but some question why females must enforce code of political correctness.
- Taco Bell Erases Ft. Worth From Its List of New Headquarters : Business: Only one site in Texas remains a contender. The company has missed three self-imposed deadlines for a final decision.
- L.A. District Gives Parents Option on Tests
- 6 Arrested in Hijacking of Truck With Goods for Robinsons-May
- Woman to Honor Her Slain Sister in Parade : Festival: At Conejo Valley Days, Mary Jane Moorefield wears Western outfit made by June Abe, killed in murder-suicide.
- CHATSWORTH : Landlord Fined for Slum Conditions
- ATM Heist Prevented by Deputy, Officials Believe
- Moorpark Has an Open Track to WSC Title
- Buena Park's Carrie Garritson, who set the...
- Pop Music Review : Harper Offers Strong Case for the Blues at Troubadour
- Pop Singer Kenny Loggins Returns to 'Pooh Corner' : Families: His latest album of tunes for children will kick off a Sony series. Nicolette Larson and Tom Chapin also have works due out on the Family Artist series.
- Good Book Is the Genesis for Biblical Garden : GARDENING
- Israel and PLO Sign Crucial Economic Pact
- HOME & GARDEN CALENDAR
- Career Day at Plant 42 Takes Off
- BURBANK : Quake Jolts Library Donors Into Action
- Non-Teaching Workers in Orange OK Strike : Labor: School bus drivers and food and clerical employees will be affected by job action Monday. Dispute is over contract.
- Fugitive Jailed in Drug Case Involving Rams Cornerback
- Westlake to Shut Down Trauma Center June 30 : Emergencies: Officials say the end of the 24-hour service will have little effect on the survival rates of the critically injured.
- 400 Kids Get Their Day in the Sun to Test Limits, Try New Things : Carnival: The children, most with physical disabilities or special classroom needs, get the run of the grounds.
- Sentimental Journey : Cargo Ship Veterans Set Sail for D-Day Events
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Norris Promises He Will Return to Old Style in Brown Rematch
- Gillespie Pulls Northridge to 7-6 Win : College baseball: Freshman delivers in 12th as Matadors defeat San Diego State and keep their slim postseason hopes alive.
- Melodic Toast to 100 Years of Slonimsky : Music: The centenarian--a musicologist, conductor, composer, author and provocateur--was honored at a birthday party at MOCA.
- WEEKEND TV : Latinos in Spotlight for Cinco de Mayo
- ENERGY
- A HELPING HAND : Ways to Rid Wallpaper of Stray Paint
- Protecting Your Outdoor Furniture
- Kevorkian Jurors Focus on Suicide Consent Form
- To Our Readers
- Volunteers Clearing the Air on Indoor Home Pollution : ENVIRONMENT
- Bosnia Factions Refuse to Budge in Negotiations
- Board to Consider Renaming School
- Judge to Unseal Records in Slaying Case
- Fire Fails to Hide the Evidence: Hot Cars
- Changes at Juvenile Court Schools Urged : Education: The county superintendent says many of the grand jury's requests for the facilities are not financially feasible.
- EASTERN ORTHODOX: Thousands of Eastern Orthodox Christians...
- Golden Klair Wins Feature at Hollypark
- Brahmas State Case Perfectly
- Pistols And Roses Wins the Ben Ali Handicap
- OCC Distance Runner Signs With Marshall
- Study of Gulf Veterans' Illnesses Urged : Military: National Institutes of Health says extensive research is needed to understand underlying causes. 20,000 troops reported symptoms.
- 16 Counties Fail to Meet Air Standards : Health: The Lung Assn. says 9.1% of Americans are at risk of respiratory diseases and other problems from pollutants.
- Postal Worker Recounts Life of Fear : Violence: Kim Springer says what began as a work outing led to 10 months of a co-worker's unwanted advances and ended in his deadly rampage.
- Tribal Leaders Meet Clinton, Air Concerns
- Camp Evictees to Get Temporary Housing
- LAPD Pinpoints Valley Crime Zones : Analysis: Study blames increasing gangs, drugs and illegal immigrants for trouble in patrol areas. Findings show a 76.5% increase in Devonshire Division homicides.
- SIMI VALLEY : Traffic Light Near Metrolink Proposed
- Maybe, Just Maybe, There's a Message Here : Report of low quarterly growth should grab Fed's attention
- Youth in Shooting Fails to Show at Arraignment : Courts: Prosecutors believe teen-ager might have fled to his native Taiwan. An arrest warrant is issued.
- IRVINE : Finalists Named for UCI Vice Chancellor
- City Temporarily Waives Permit Fees for Earthquake Repairs
- ANALYSIS : Raiders Will Stay Put if Coliseum Is Ready : Pro football: Davis simply wants the improvements that he was promised when the team moved south.
- All-Out Effort of Election Workers, Troops Saves S. Africa Vote
- A Real-Life Test for Foster Care Teens
- Pope Breaks Leg, Will Be in Hospital Several Weeks
- Faria Gets Victory in Speedway Event
- Filling Big Shoes, Boston's Cooper Tries Not to Get Bogged Down
- Q & A : What Effect the Weak Dollar Has on Americans
- ECONOMY
- Spanish Alphabet Loses Two Letters
- COLUMN ONE : Battling Over Bibles in China : The arrest of a renegade U.S. evangelist signals a crackdown on foreign missionaries. Officials have tolerated 'discreet' teachers. But now they want to limit how far religious activity can go.
- Riordan's Phone Monitoring Assailed : Privacy: Bradley questions legality of having a secretary listen in, and several council members complain. The mayor's office says there has been little public criticism.
- ELECTIONS / 4th SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Williamson Takes on County Spending in Quest for Seat
- SANTA ANA : Tustin Base Land Sought for School
- Rabbis Draft Guidelines for Sex Outside of Marriage : Morals: Pastoral letter from a Conservative panel is called the first modern attempt by any branch of Judaism to formulate a sexual ethic.
- Campaign Calendar
- Agency Seeks to Revoke Licenses of 6 Insurance Agents : Contracts: State officials cite their associations with 2 firms accused of selling deceptive home-companion plans to senior citizens.
- Riley's System Put to Test Against Nets : NBA playoffs: Suspension of Mason comes under scrutiny: Was it real punishment or motivation?
- Look What's in Store Inside
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Dogged by Issue He Invoked: Character : Presidency: Underlying Whitewater is the question of values that he raised himself as a campaign slogan.
- Postal Worker Details Harassment by Hilbun : Grand jury: Woman describes fixation, bizarre behavior by co-worker accused of killing his mother and best friend.
- Berton Roueche; Medical Writer for the New Yorker
- COSTA MESA : Yacht-Maker Hoists Boat Atop Building
- Obituary
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Sides With Squirrels' Advocate
- IRVINE : Women's Conference Begins Today at UCI
- Blue Angels Back in the Act : Military: Preview of El Toro Air Show draws 55,000 to see highfliers, parachutestunts, ground exercises and displays.
- Boy's Death Puts Focus on Bus Safety : Precaution: Some routes are rechecked and policies are restated, with an emphasis on children crossing streets.
- Mater Dei Pitcher Harris Signs With Stanford Baseball
- The first day of the Miami Dolphins'...
- Fed Steps In to Bolster Dollar; Stocks Gain, but Bonds Weaken
- GARDENING : It's Colorful, It's Hardy, It's <i> Super</i> Petunia
- NITTY-GRITTY
- INTERIORS : Harmonic Conversion : More Than 20 Designers Transformed an Anaheim Hills House Into a Villa by Blending Classical With Contemporary in Tones of Tuscany
- Lynne Frederick; Actress in British Films
- Gap in Black, White Infant Deaths Growing
- Kiss for Castro Spurs Death Threats Against U.S. Lawyer : Florida: The former congressional candidate also praises the Cuban leader on videotape. TV broadcasts of the footage have fed outrage in Miami.
- Say Goodby to Chalkboard Math Drills : Education: New focus is on real-life problem solving, not computation.
- Baggage Snafu May Mar Denver Airport Opening
- Coroner Says Body Probably Emitted Fumes
- 'Quake Lady' Tries to Calm Rattled Nerves
- Flimsy Evidence : Legal Lights Ponder Who Invented Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie
- L.A. Schools to Allow State Test Exemptions : Education: Parents will be given choice on whether their children will take performance exams.
- COMMENTARY : Kentucky Derby Shaping Up as One for the Ages
- Esperanza Clinches Volleyball Title
- Gary Reprises His Role of No-Show at Minicamp
- Ford to Propose Compromise on Pollution-Free Vehicle Mandate : Environment: The auto maker says it will test electric fleets if the state eases its quota for the sale of zero-emission cars in 1998.
- Community Chest for the Credit-Starved : Finance: A consortium of 52 banks will establish a $100-million development fund to make loans to small businesses.
- Charles J. (Carlo) Rossi; Advertised Wines Bearing His Name
- School Officials Will Continue Giving Controversial CLAS Exam : Thousand Oaks: District representatives will tell state that controversial exam needs revision.
- Contradictions Marked Nixon's Religious Life : Presidency: He had both defenders and critics among the clergy. His Quaker upbringing shaped his personality, biographers say, but not necessarily his actions.
- OCC Crew Will Try for Ninth Palmer Cup
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Kite's Hot Streak Puts Him in Lead
- Dance Reveiw : 'Weeping Women' Go Solo at LACMA
- A Dream of Their Own : Barnstorming Tour by Colorado Team Might Put Women's Baseball on the Major League Map
- And for Those Who Truly Need a Life . . .
- Fingerprint on Box of Marijuana Found in Assemblyman Costa's Home Was Not His
- S. Korea Ruling Party Ramrods Premier's Ratification : Asia: Opponents boycott vote. They hinged cooperation on president's OK of a corruption probe.
- CENTRAL AMERICA : Old Foes Form New Alliances in El Salvador : President-elect Armando Calderon Sol strikes a conciliatory note. But many in his right-wing party are resistant to sweeping reforms
- Massachusetts Seeks 60-Day Cap on Welfare Payments : Reform: Gov. Weld wants federal approval of plan forcing recipients to quickly find work or lose benefits. Proposal is much stricter than Clinton's.
- LA HABRA : Teen-Ager Eulogized for Her Dedication
- VENTURA : Poli Street Access Number Created
- THOUSAND OAKS : Time Runs Out on Bid to Cancel Timer
- L.A. Moves to Broaden Inspectors' Jurisdictions : Government: Plan would give enforcement officers power to attack a wide range of code violations. Building and safety, street vendors would be affected.
- Under Siege : As Coach of Italy's World Cup Team, Sacchi Accustomed to Second-Guessing
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : A Long, Difficult Derby Journey Might Face This Front-Runner
- Music Review : Pierre Boulez Concocts a Gallic Feast
- Art Review : 'Breakdown' Defines a Lesser Matter
- Italy Seeks Graft Trial for Berlusconi's Brother
- Sen. Boxer Backs Fight to Move Tower
- Gear Up for Easier Ways to Marine Base : Event: Officials hope to counter the air show traffic jam with alternative routes, road closures and shuttles.
- Shadow of the Wolf
- As Pitcher, Gaspar Finds His Calling : Baseball: Capistrano Valley graduate started as an infield but now is Pepperdine's No. 1 starter.
- Theatre Reviews : 'Miss Pell' Is Missing Confidence of Its Director
- Fresh Out of the '50s, They Do Fly-Rite : Pop music: Robert (Big Sandy) Williams' band sounds less like rehashers of past music than discoverers of some eternal wellspring of high spirits.
- Red Sox Jump on Leftwich : Baseball: Boston takes quick 4-0 lead en route to a 6-4 victory over Angels.
- A Well-Acted 'Brave' Alternate to 'Picnic'
- Income, Spending Rise; New Home Sales Take Off
- US Facilities Postpones Answer to Fidelity Offer
- Allow for Drainage in Building Fence : DOING IT YOURSELF
- Putting Great Store in Dual Uses of Dolled-Up Accessories : COLLECTIBLES
- Umbrella Loves to Open Indoors : GARDENING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rwanda Violence Stumps World Leaders : Africa: Though Clinton and Boutros Boutros-Ghali have made guarded threats, calls for action have been eerily absent.
- Social Security Lobbied for Funds as It Gave Bonuses
- Canada Threatens Arrest of Nation of Islam Speaker
- John Langton; Starred in TV's 'Upstairs, Downstairs'
- A good Samaritan's not-so-good luck: A year...
- Taft Team Is Cheered Like a Champion : Education: Student body honors the national academic decathlon winners with a rally usually reserved for athletes.
- Cold Warrior Now Loyal to Peace Corps
- Heavenly Debate Over Quake Protection : Religion: St. Gregory the Wonderworker is challenging St. Emydius as a hedge against temblors.
- SANTA ANA : Project PRIDE to Hold Dinner Dance
- ELECTIONS / 43RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Wu, Rogan Take Off the Gloves as Vote Nears
- 'North's Disqualification Is Upheld : Big 'Cap: Racing board supports stewards' ruling giving Stuka the victory. Horse owner, Desormeaux say they will go to court.
- Ventura's Golf Success Is Par for the Course
- SOCCER : U.S. to Test Progress Against Top Chilean Squad
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mariners Release Reliever Thigpen
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Interest Low on Riots' 2nd Anniversary : Aftermath: Scheduled observances are few. Turnout is small for service sponsored by African American and Korean American church group.
- Border Patrol Stop Based Solely on Ethnic Appearance Is Illegal, Court Rules
- U.N. Leader Asks for Troops for Rwanda
- John Preston; Author, Former Editor of Gay Magazine
- St. Emydius' name was invoked for protection against earthquakes for centuries in Europe. : Feeling Shaky? Take Your Pick of Quakes' 2 Patron Saints
- WESTMINSTER : 1975 Fall of Saigon to Be Memorialized
- Astronaut Has Trouble Launching His Business : Relocation: Lancaster gave L. Gordon Cooper $300,000 to move plane modification firm to Fox Field. He may be evicted.
- SANTA ANA : School Board Adopts Trustee Ethics Code
- The Pace Remains Brisk at Nixon Library : Tourism: Even the gift shop has a 20-minute wait. Campaign souvenirs and memorabilia of the late former President are hot.
- VAN NUYS : Company Gives Computers to Langdon Pupils
- Ethan Taub, the Foothill sprinter who has...
- Colleges to Hold Their Version of All-Comers Meet
- SEAL BEACH : Seal Beach Sand-Replenishment Program Delayed
- Water Under the Bridge : Keeper of Sepulveda Dam Retires Amid Surging Pride, Memories
- Pipe Bomb Rips Car, Jolts Simi Neighborhood
- A Fresh Spin on Things at Youth Expo
- BURBANK : Volunteers Called to L.A. River Cleanup
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baylor Sees Enough, Says Plenty to Reliever
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Johnsen Powers Woodbridge's Offense in Victory Over University
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sixth-Inning Rally Gets 10th-Ranked Trabuco Hills Past Estancia
- Trout Abundant as '94 Season Opens Today
- TV Reviews : 'Widow' Cooks Up Banquet of a Tale
- Bennett's Full Swing Flattens Simi Valley : High school baseball: After nearly striking out, he hits two-run homer in 10th to put Newbury Park on brink of title, 9-7.
- Writer's Film Project Deadline Now May 17
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Stockstill, Katella Get Shutout
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home-Purchase Aid Program Approved
- Quake Cleanup by Private Firm Urged
- WEST HILLS : Crafting New Involvement in Old Tradition
- For Some, a Tan Will Become Cheaper : State experiment is cutting beach parking fees at Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica
- Dodgers Let Mets Off Hook in Eighth, 6-4 : Baseball: Things are looking up until Candiotti and Treadway leave.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Canadiens Ask Too Much of Roy in Loss to Bruins
- McGraw Gets Lucky at Ventura : Auto racing: Eight of 13 cars fail to finish as hometown driver wins Street Stock main.
- A Festive Sunday of Latin Pop : Pop Beat: More than 100 performers are set for 'L.A. Fiesta Broadway,' 'Primero de Mayo' fest and a Cinco de Mayo fiesta.
- Stocks, Bond Yields Rise as Fed Steps In to Stop Dollar's Fall
- Teamsters Leader Carey Faced With New Pressures : Labor: Tentative four-year contract hammered out with trucking companies does not sit well with rivals inside his union.
- ECONOMY
- DISCOVERIES : Catch of the Day
- MIDDLE EAST : Doctor May Hold Prescription for Peace in Israel-PLO Talks
- James Raitt; Broadway Arranger and Stage Musical Director
- Wayne Warga; Entertainment Writer and Novelist
- Husband Gets 11-Year Term for Killing Wife
- SYLMAR : 4 Face Charges in Cockfighting Cases
- There was reason for jubilation at the...
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 1, Warn Others in Gang Sweep
- Book Helps Children Cope With Quake
- Tuimoloau Inches Up the State Ladder : Track and field: Her 49-2 shotput ties for 7th on all-time California list.
- Angels Fall to Red Sox Once Again : Baseball: After sweeping California last weekend, Boston scores four runs in the first inning to win, 6-4. Leftwich loses his fourth game of the season.
- L.A. Times Circulation Up in 2 Areas; Overall Figure Drops
- ENERGY
- S. African Leaders Call Vote Free, Fair : Democracy: Despite foul-ups, Mandela and De Klerk say they are satisfied as nation's first all-race election ends quietly after added day of polling. Counting begins today.
- Charges Against Ex-Policeman in Spy Case Dropped
- 6K Run to Feature Derby Day Theme
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Pleads Guilty to Shooting Spree
- COSTA MESA : Building on Spirit of Volunteerism
- COTO DE CAZA : Benefit Tournament Still Open to Golfers
- Day of Prayer Observances Planned
- L.A. Fiesta Broadway Detours
- Proposals to Be Studied in City Manager Hunt : Ventura: John Baker is helping to organize the hunt for his successor and has begun the process of finding the right search firm.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast's Otte, Emmons Set Records at Swim Meet
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson Launches Memorable Blast
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Nevada Moves Ahead of Titans in Standings
- TV Reviews : 'Annie' Well-Acted Tug at the Heart
- ORANGE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Edges Brea-Olinda
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Quinlan Lifts Master's to 12-11 Victory Over Biola
- Theatre Reviews : The Barrymore, the Merrier in 'I Hate Hamlet'
- Soft Seating for Cushy Comfort
- ENERGY
- Wilson Will Send More Guardsmen to Border
- Russell Kirk; Voice for Conservatism
- Summit Considers Countywide Tourism Ad Plan : Industry: Participants toss out promotion ideas. A panel will examine whether any are feasible.
- Real Estate Market Showing Signs of Life : Housing: Five different builders are buying land in Coto de Caza. It represents the first such deals in five years.
- Now He Should Be Off to See Ozzie Smith
- The Sea Teaches Her a Painful Lesson : Sailboarding: Spur-of-the-moment decision to join 125-mile yacht race turns into a night of agony.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Nothing New Under the Sun for Warriors
- Theatre Review : The Caricatures Get Old Fast in Cast-at-Circle's 'Shoot'
- Early Warning
- Times Gains Circulation in Key Southland Markets
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Have Help in Reserve
- 'seaQuest' Comes Up for Repairs : Struggling Submarine Drama Trades Fact for Fantasy to Stay Afloat
- Cobain Was Misunderstood
- Clinton Critics
- Popcorn in Theaters
- Clippers Seem to Delight in Staying at the Bottom
- '704 Hauser' at Issue
- It's Time for Angels to Snap Out of This
- How Dare Anyone Take Shots at Magic
- Young Revelation
- Coal Mining and Hopi Water
- Unwed Teen Parents and Welfare
- Block Squares Off as a Formidable Political Force : Election: The three-term sheriff puts age and illness behind him, and is likely to do the same to five campaign rivals. His foes hope to force a runoff with claims that the department is poorly administered and suffering from low morale.
- Touching Their Gloves for the Last Round
- Museum Deserves Support
- Design Changes Criticized
- In Rams' War Room, They Remain Prepared for Ground Offensive
- Hard to Have Respect for 'South Central'
- Putting a Little English on Soccer Controversy?
- He Did Everything but Call Rick 'Chris'
- Bruins Have to Do a Lot Better Than This
- Political Funds Reform Initiative
- MOVIES - April 30, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 30, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 30, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 30, 1994
- Obituaries - April 30, 1994
- NO LOOKIE-LOOS: The most expensive home ever...
- 7 Arrested in Tijuana Police Chief's Slaying
- Janitor, 32, Who Was Shot at Stop Sign Dies : Violence: John Edward Rios Jr., who has been in a coma since the attack, was taken off life support. There is still no apparent motive.
- Orange District to Notify Parents Test Is Optional
- Council Awards Girl $4.5 Million : Police: Teen-ager was molested by officer in 1989. Settlement brings renewed calls for better LAPD training. City also awards $125,000 in another 1989 case.
- Kings' McNall Resigns NHL Post : Hockey: He quits as head of the league's board of governors amid a federal grand jury investigation of finances.
- O.C. Treasurer Thrust Into Spotlight Over Risk Claims : Investments: Robert Citron, facing his first contested election in 24 years, points to high returns to rebut critics.
- Ames Says He Had No CIA Accomplices : Espionage: Convicted spy's interrogation begins. Investigators are looking into agency shortcomings, lapses by its personnel.
- D.A. Finds No Criminal Intent by Firefighters
- This Rockwell Secretary Is Epitome of Confidential : Careers: Executive's aide knows how to keep a business secret--and does it. She has her boss's confidence.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts Say Suit Over Immigrant Costs Will Fail
- Hantavirus Found in Six More Rodents : Disease: Five of the animals testing positive are of a second variety of mice. Officials say no public health threat is posed.
- NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA : School Board OKs Changes in Jobs
- A Postscript After the Final Chapter : Reminiscence: Richard Nixon's brother and cousin meet at his grave and recall times long ago.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Gets Drop on Oxnard
- Boxer Dies Two Days After Bout
- Pacifica Beats Rancho Alamitos
- Miramax's 'Crow' Quietly Takes Flight
- Rise in Bond Yields Sends Dow Tumbling 31.23 Points : Markets: Stocks clipped by government report showing inflation in the first quarter grew faster than expected.
- MUSIC : The Hills Are Alive, Again : Paramount Ranch will be the host for the Topanga banjo-fiddle contest and folk arts fest.
- RECREATION : Life in the Busy Lanes : Tiny Montrose Bowl is a favorite of location directors and a second home for many in the neighborhood. It's already booked for parties through June.
- Police Look for Link to Fatal Anaheim Shootings : Violence: Two men are killed and two others wounded in separate attacks within minutes and a few blocks of each other.
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views
- PERSPECTIVE ON NUCLEAR DISASTER : No Peace for Chernobyl's Victims : There is more sickness, more death and the constant threat that another Soviet-era reactor will blow.