- 500 Who Helped in Quake Are Thanked
- GLENDALE : School Board Won't Put Bond on Ballot
- OXNARD : Council OKs Changes in Police Department
- LOS ANGELES : Garrett Morris Hospitalized 3 Weeks After Being Shot
- Beckley, Hudson, Simon to Play in All-Star Basketball Games
- Dominique's Milestone Not Enough
- Irvine Spectrum Ice Rink Complex Runs Into Trouble : Recreation: Irvine Co. official says the $10-million project is out of escrow because of financing delays, but its developer says new financing has been found.
- Producing the Next Itzhak Perlman
- Breast Cancer Study Clears DDT, PCBs : Health: New research by Kaiser contradicts earlier findings. But the report in no way suggests that these chemicals are safe, an epidemiologist warns.
- ANOTHER SHAKE: The Marmonte League has decided...
- City Clerk Won't Get 'Automatic' Pay Raise : Oxnard: Council votes against 5% salary boost for Daniel Martinez, saying he has not shown that he deserves it.
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Proceed With Water System Repair
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Drops Fee for Quake Victims
- SANTA PAULA : City Takes Step to Buy Land Next to Airport
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Arrested in Pipe Bomb Explosion
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Remains the No. 1 Closer
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gibson's Homers Power Tigers
- TV Ratings : CBS, 'Home Improvement' Are Season's Champions
- MUSIC REVIEW : Reverberant Fare From the Arditti String Quartet
- Miami Policeman Who Ignited Riot in 1989 Is Fired
- LOS ANGELES : Retrial Ordered for Wife Who Cut Off Man's Testicles
- For Better or Worse, Boom Times Are Back in Denver
- Nominees Sought for Job Training Council
- LAGUNA HILLS : Host Families Sought for 2 Thai Visitors
- PACOIMA : Charter Schools Push to Run Meal Programs
- Gionis' Attorney Assails Rehearing Attempt : Courts: Lawyer says the state is attacking the appellate panel's integrity. Prosecutors want the Supreme Court to review the dismissal of charges in the Aissa Wayne attack.
- Pastor Puts Belief Into Practice in His Work With Planned Parenthood : Rev. Stephen J. Mather of Anaheim's leadership in the organization brings civil rights award, and continuing protest.
- After All Those Sharks, It Was a Bite for Sore Eyes
- Had Stars Gone Public, Wealth Would Have Been Shared : Basketball: Parochial-school standouts such as Simon, the Finnerans and Jackson might have made a big impact on teams in their home districts.
- Chrysler's Quarterly Performance Sets Record : Autos: The $938-million profit mirrors the boom the U.S. industry has enjoyed this year.
- Bond Yields Ease; Stocks Mixed
- Carl Karcher Stock to Begin Trading on NYSE; Symbol to Be CKR
- Adjusting to Change : Rising Rates Shift Trend Away From Fixed Mortgages
- A Burst of Competition Over High-Tech Pushup Bras Is Touching Off a . . . : Tempest in a B Cup
- Business Academy Honors 1st Grads
- Ski Paradise, Sayyedati to Race Again--in Tokyo
- Party's Over, but Hall Made His Mark on TV
- Wynn's International Reports Higher Quarterly Sales and Profit
- Bond Yields Ease; Dow Off 0.60
- Robert O. Peterson, Founder of Jack in the Box Restaurants, Dies
- SAN FERNANDO : New Redevelopment Zone Considered
- City Backs Plan to Ship Quake Rubble to Utah : Recovery: Officials were caught off guard by volume. Rail proposal to expedite cleanup wins preliminary OK.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Pitt Is Perfect in Her Fifth No-Hitter
- Saga Is a Real Pot-Boiler : Combined Fishing/Crabbing Trips Anger Commercial Boats
- In Like a Lion : Mets' Jeff Kent Is Enjoying an Explosive Start to the 1994 Season
- SensorMedics Is Sued by Competitor : Litigation: Maker of medical diagnostic systems denies stealing product designs, selling devices without U.S. approval.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Peachtree Offers a Step Up From Checkbook Software
- Serbs Grab Back Heavy Weapons Near Sarajevo
- NEWS ANALYSIS : THE BOSNIA DILEMMA : Sarajevo's 'Generals' Graveyard' Looms Before U.N. Bosnia Commander : Balkans: Lt. Gen. Michael Rose was riding high on his triumphs. The Gorazde debacle shows how far he can fall.
- UCI Researcher's Interest Goes Beyond Training : Cancer: 'I've been through it,' she says of her battle with the disease. She created a landmark cancer monitoring program.
- OXNARD : 3rd-Grader Gets Top Honors in T-Shirt Contest
- Quake Cleanup Gets a Second Wind : Recovery: Officials shift funds from other programs and hire more contractors to cover free removal. More federal money is also expected.
- STUDIO CITY : $25,000 Reward Offered in Slaying of Man, 73
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA CITY COUNCIL : Klajic Will Ask for Recount if She Can Raise $500
- 'A Little Authoritarianism' Is Dangerous
- MONROVIA : Man Held in Bomb Blast Under Ex-Wife's Pickup
- GRANADA HILLS : Architects Named for 2 Damaged Schools
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- VENTURA : Police Investigate Weekend Gunfire
- Rose Bowl Tour Promoters Sued for Stranding Wisconsin Fans
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Scherbo, Miller Take Good With Bad During Prelims
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks Win Showdown Over Knicks
- Villa Park Doubles Teams Drop Canyon
- Laguna Museum Takes First Step in Director Search : Art: The board on Tuesday will hear general recommendations from in-house committee on replacing the fired Charles Desmarais.
- Big California Banks Report Strong Gains : Finance: The state's fledgling recovery lends a hand. Results are mixed for large money-center banks based in New York.
- What Every Buyer Should Know About Adjustable-Rate Mortgages
- House Votes $13.5 Billion for State Prison Systems : Crime: Early release of violent criminals is targeted in bill to help build, expand facilities. Amount is quadruple that of earlier plans.
- A Lesson of Hope : Teacher of the Year Urges Schools to Take Initiative
- COLUMN ONE : Himalayan Hunt for Holy Heir : Spurred by a cryptic note and dueling prophecies, members of a Tibetan Buddhist sect are sparring over which of two boys is their reincarnated leader. There are rumors of fraud--even murder.
- Study Finds Lumpectomy as Effective as Mastectomy : Health: Results support experiment that was clouded by falsified data. Less-invasive surgery is called underused.
- Murder Defendant Was Seeing Therapist : Trial: Robert Chan's mother tells of her son's bizarre behavior, fear of strangers in weeks preceding the slaying of honor student Stuart Tay. Psychotherapist says youth's problems were 'severe.'
- Volunteers Sought to Help Crime Victims
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Fear Light Won't Ease Traffic
- OXNARD : Landfill Lease Will Not Be Reconsidered
- Garvey Is Magazine's New MVP
- UNLV, San Jose State Might Slip Away From the Big West : Athletics: Reports say those schools will be part of a Western Athletic Conference expansion.
- Mike ScalesGolden West, Fr.Volleyball / SetterGolden West...
- 'Four Weddings': No Bridesmaid at the Box Office : Movies: The combination of good timing and aggressive marketing have worked in favor of the independent film, which was No. 1 for the weekend.
- REAL ESTATE
- Profits Climb for Lockheed, PacTel and Philip Morris
- Utility Regulation Plan Is Due Out Today : Energy: Users may get to choose a power supplier. The only certainty is that competition is coming.
- Have Latinos Matured Politically? : Who can best represent all the people of a district is more important than the color of a candidate's skin.
- Panel to Probe Harassment in LAPD Urged
- Joshua Trees : Celebrating a 'Curious Looking Plant...'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds Trade Two for Taubensee
- ROUNDUP : Maggiora Follows in Brother's Footsteps With No-Hitter
- Stern's Back on Top in L.A. Market : Radio: The KLSX-FM talk-show host ousts the KLAX-FM morning team that bumped him last year; KABC-AM duo Ken Minyard, Roger Barkley take second.
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- LABOR
- AEROSPACE
- Ruling May Slow Bridge Strengthening : Highways: Judge orders state to sharply limit the use of private consultants and engineers for transportation projects, calling new law unconstitutional. Wilson will seek an appeal.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Police Identify Man Slain Near Dam Park
- What If Brea Played Team of All-Stars? The Computer Knows
- Smith Keeps Saving Orioles' Best for Last : Baseball: Reliever records seventh save by ending Angel threat in ninth during 4-3 victory.
- EPA's Lead Warning Ad Called Heavy-Handed : TV spot was yanked in the Northwest, where the hazard is believed rare. Critics say costly tests aren't for everyone.
- ORANGE : Interim School Chief Interested in Staying
- DWP Won't Raise Rates in Summer
- John McLiam; Broadway, Film Character Actor
- Wilson Plans Immigration Offensive : Politics: The governor, who says illegal entrants sap the state's jobs and budget, will mount a 10-day blitz on the issue. Critics dismiss the strategy as a reelection ploy.
- BURBANK : Police Seek Witnesses in Pedestrian's Death
- Suspended Priest Files Suit : Litigation: Father David Piroli charges church with defamation and malicious prosecution over embezzlement case, in which he was acquitted. Archdiocese concealed evidence, he says.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Quarter Horse Meeting Begins by Setting Record for Handle
- UCLA's Ballatore Hired as Brown's Swim Coach
- GIRLS
- TV REVIEW : 'Billboards' Suffers in Abridged Version
- REAL ESTATE : Non-Japanese Asian Investors Entering the Housing Market
- REAL ESTATE
- Effort to Ensure Infant Vaccinations Urged : Health: A report calls for all children to be immunized by age 2. Today, fewer than 70% of 2-year-olds in the nation are protected.
- Assembly Panel Supports Laws Backed by Insurers
- Kevorkian's Assisted-Suicide Trial Opens
- SIMI VALLEY : State's CLAS Test Comes Under Fire
- City Extends Rams' Lease for Practice Site
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Knocks Off Concordia in the 13th Inning
- Microsoft Offers a Gold Star for Copying Its Look : Computers: Software giant will give a 'seal of approval' to products that complement its Office suite of applications.
- Nixon's Health Now Listed as Critical
- Rwanda Offers No Sanctuary From Chaos : Central Africa: Missionaries reporting bloodletting are stunned that holy places aren't safe.
- Attorney Testifies About '77 Document in Palimony Trial : Litigation: Fired by Claire Maglica, he states she was aware a decade ago she did not own any part of the lucrative flashlight empire she now says is half hers.
- Piroli Sues L. A. Catholic Archdiocese : Litigation: The suspended priest alleges that the church has engaged in malicious prosecution and defamation.
- DANA POINT : Concrete-Repair Project Begins Today
- City Council Extends Winter Water Rates : Utilities: Heavy users will temporarily pay 22% less than under two-tier summer system, which Valley residents protested last year.
- Pulling for Nixon : Leadership: Admirers gather at Yorba Linda Library & Birthplace to send former President best wishes, urge him to 'keep fighting.'
- Beyond Weapons, the Will to Fight : U.S. support for South Korea must be unambiguous in the face of Pyongyang's threats
- And He Didn't Even Get His Linens Dirty
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Pittsburgh Scores Early, Holds On for 2-1 Victory
- Butler's Catch Gives Dodgers Reason to Smile : Baseball: Back-handed grab preserves an 8-7 comeback victory over the Phillies as Dreifort earns first save.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Merlin,' Minus the Magic : German playwrights' lengthy take on Arthurian tales at Cal State Long Beach makes Monty Python seem like serious theater.
- MAI Systems Corp.: The Irvine computer manufacturer,...
- Clouds, Winds Delay Landing of Space Shuttle
- Playing for Keeps : Music: Instrument lessons can be a lifetime gift for children. But today, as many O.C. schools make cutbacks, parents are on their own in finding a program that's right for their youngsters.
- Fillmore Celebrates Recovery : Aftermath: Governor's wife joins ceremony, saying she is impressed with speedy effort after quake. But some believe work won't be done for years.
- SANTA ANA : Ordinance Further Restricts Smoking
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Gun Range Lease Proposal Rejected
- BREA : School Boundary Changes Opposed
- VENTURA : Part of Poli Street to Remain Closed
- What's Up? Dock Will Be Closed
- Ventura College Foursome Commit to 4-Year Schools
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Pacific Chorale Goes on Sentimental French Excursion : The program Saturday will include two of the director's favorites, Florent Schmitt's Psalm No. 47 and Poulenc's Stabat Mater.
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Q & A: Stan Honey : News Corp. Sets Out to Make Delphi an Interactive Force
- Legislature Urged to Not Boost Felonies : Crime: Sen. Lockyer cautions against upgrading some misdemeanors. He fears worse prison overcrowding because of 'three strikes' law.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Well-Tuned 'Music Man' : The Brea Civic Light Opera Does a Pretty Nice Job With This Charming Work
- Court Clears Judge Involved With Mobster : Appeals: Convictions of Robert P. Aguilar are reversed. He had passed word of a federal wiretap to a reputed former Murder Inc. killer.
- J. Van der Zee; Mortgage Loan Expert
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Advised to Settle Jail Builder's Suit
- Top-Level UCI Administrator Resigns Post : Education: M. Anne Spence, vice chancellor of academic programs, will resume teaching and researching genetics.
- Employee of Boutique Is Raped, Robbed
- CRA Workers Return to a Less-Open Office : Security: Measures are installed because of death threats against the agency's project manager. Workplace had closed March 25.
- BURBANK : City Braces for Health Club Applications
- VAN NUYS : Woman Sentenced in High-Speed Chase
- Countywide : County OKs Loan for Public HMO
- SIMI VALLEY : City Eases Rules for Home-Repair Loans
- Repeat Molester Jailed Upon Parole : Crime: Buena Park man with long history of child sex abuse fails psychiatric exam immediately after release. He allegedly boasted of violating more than 150 children.
- Forgery Allegations Subject of U.S. Probe : Inquiry: The accusations involve a former official of an agency planning to set up a homeless center in San Pedro. Residents oppose the shelter on Navy surplus land.
- Chatsworth Soars on LaCour Fly : High school baseball: After walking four times, shortstop drives in decisive run in 8-inning victory over Granada Hills.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Gutierrez's Grand Slam Helps Canyon Knock Off Orange
- Marina Rips Huntington Beach; Keeps Sunset League Race Close
- Jenny LopezCypress, Fr.Softball / PitcherLopez, from Tustin...
- Frenchman Gets Life Term for WWII Killings : War crimes: The Vichy regime's militia chief ordered the execution of seven Jews in 1944.
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Coast Guard Rescues Boatload of Students
- BUENA PARK : Costs of County Fire Contract Analyzed
- River Rescue : Environment: Conservationists' effort to have L.A. waterway listed as endangered is successful. However, concern is high over an Army Corps of Engineers plan to add concrete to 13 miles of the channel.
- Homeless Group Served Second Eviction : Shelter: Transients recently ousted from camp near freeway are ordered to leave an abandoned fire station.
- PANORAMA CITY : Girl, 2, Safe After Alleged Kidnaping
- Countywide : Nonviolence Is Focus of Week's Activities
- Harnessing the Rage : Moorer Will Try to Direct His Intensity Toward Holyfield
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Minici's Homer in Ninth Sparks Rancho Santiago
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : A Better Path to Power?
- THE BOSNIA DILEMMA : U.S. to Seek NATO Allies' Support for Beefed-Up Threats Against Serbs : Military: Policy would include wider air strikes as well as tougher sanctions. It depends on assent from Europeans, Russians.
- O.C. Software Firm Attempts Damage Control : Shake-up: Platinum hires outside legal counsel, begins search for new executives and tries to reassure customers of its viability.
- Chinese Premier Begins Goodwill Tour of Central Asia
- Zulu Leaders Agree to Join S. Africa Vote
- Rose Is Leaving for NBA Draft
- Rose Is Leaving for NBA Draft
- Blue Butterfly
- Chinese Dissident
- 'Lake of Fire' Lyrics
- AQMD Ruling in Toxics Release
- Clinton Defenders
- 2 U.S. Copters Downed in Iraq
- GATT Trade Panels
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1994
- Obituaries - April 20, 1994
- Obituaries - April 20, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 20, 1994
- King Gets Award of $3.8 Million : Trial: The city will pay compensatory damages to cover medical expenses and lost income from 1991 police beating. Jury will next consider punitive amount.
- Schools Drop No-Handshake Sports Policy
- Court Halts Suits Against 3rd Parties in Stock Fraud
- Senate to Retire Kelso at 4 Stars, After Fiery Debate
- Suits Against 3rd Parties Halted : Law: The Supreme Court ruling will make it nearly impossible for investors who have been defrauded in stock schemes to recover significant sums of money.
- D. A. Wants Judge Off Felony Cases : Courts: Bradbury uses rare challenge to ban Storch from all new cases. Jurist reduced Newbury Park man's murder conviction last month.
- Schools Dump No-Handshake Sports Policy
- ROAD AFTER TRAGEDY: The 1993 slaying of...
- Rosario Ames Denies She Spied in CIA Mole Case : Espionage: Suspect tells of anger toward husband, insists knowing nothing of his intelligence activities.
- If They're Registered, Most Will Vote : 'Motor voter': GOP partisanship is stalling a plan that could bring millions more to the polls.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 20, 1994
- VCNB's Quarterly Loss Narrows to $114,000
- Exercise Helps Those Who Have Lost Jobs Deal With Upset : Health: Keeping fit can aid in countering the physical and psychological ills that are caused by a loss of employment.
- INSURANCE
- Opportunities Available in Mexico, Consultant Says
- Staff Incentives Spark Profits at Power-One : Camarillo: Power supply firm's earnings surged 50% last year, largely because of bonuses for improving product quality and cutting costs.
- Roseanne Arnold Files for Divorce, Jolts TV Industry : Entertainment: Star of top-rated show claims abuse by husband, Tom. Effect on their productions is uncertain.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : CHAPTER FOUR / The Reversal: Toward Free Elections
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Apartment Owners Face Bias Charges
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : When Cultures Collide: A History of South Africa
- Brown Agrees to 3 Debates With Rivals
- Countywide : 'Club Homeless' Razed by Caltrans
- Obituaries : Ron Vawter; Acclaimed Stage, Film Actor
- OXNARD : City Manager Calls Clerk Inexperienced
- WILSHIRE DISTRICT : Country Club Settles Discrimination Suit
- Back in Books : With Little Fanfare, Patched-Up Thousand Oaks Library Reopens for Business
- Ndeti's Doubters Left in His Wake : Boston Marathon: Kenyan wins for the second time in as many tries, breaking the course record. Pippig wins the women's title in record time.
- Anna Kay Friesen will be among 100...
- Dow Falls 41 After Fed Rate Hike; Bond Yields Hit 15-Month High : Markets: Central bank's third increase this year triggers wave of sellling but no panic. Bond traders fear more hikes are in store.
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Visionary Glimpses of Lost Love and Unexpected Connections : LIVING TO BE A HUNDRED: Stories by Robert Boswell; Alfred A. Knopf $20, 187 pages
- Film: Rob Fried, who produced "Rudy," "So,...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Praised for Science Work
- Fed Boosts Rates for a Third Time : Economy: Newest quarter-point increase in interest in the last 90 days shakes financial markets. Concerns are raised about whether action may curb the recovery.
- Man Settles Abuse Suit Against Priest and Cincinnati Archdiocese
- TB Outbreak in O.C. Was Preventable
- WESTMINSTER : Superintendent to Perform at Benefit
- CLAREMONT : Serial Rapist's Parole Revoked as Expected
- * Russ Smith; Director of Ventura Visitors Bureau
- Student Volunteer Program Proposed
- Santa Ana May Limit Dates on Yard Sales : Government: The council hears from residents who call the practice a 'disgrace,' others who insist it's a means of getting by.
- Shoppers' Tent City : Northridge Broadway Reopens Under a Big Top
- LOS ANGELES : Man Convicted in Denny Case Testifies at Trial
- Murder Trial Tells Tales Seedy and Bizarre : Courts: The defendant allegedly had her husband killed, then flirted with an investigating officer. Other characters include a confessed hit man who drank 30 beers a day.
- ALISO VIEJO : Workshops to Focus on Parks, Recreation
- Erickson Named State's Player of Year
- Tate Signs Letter of Intent With Irvine
- Raiders Sign Free Agent Guard Gogan to Challenge Montoya
- McCluskey to Coach at Golden West
- Former Outlaw Breaks Into New Territory : In BlackHawk Country, Southern Rocker Henry Paul Rises Again With Emphasis on Bluegrass and Pop
- Fullerton's Carlson Still Seeking Right Approach
- CU Bancorp Profit Up 51% in First Quarter
- Apple Loses Key Executive at Newton Unit
- Styles on Video Distributes Rights to Its Shareholders
- Be Cautious in Staging a Contest to Give Away a House
- Patriot Missiles Arrive in S. Korea : Defense: First shipment is unloaded as U.S. steps up pressure on North Korea to allow inspection of its nuclear sites.
- SOUTH AFRICA / FORGING A NATION : Dawning of a Democracy
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Husband Accused in Fire Death of Wife
- Legislator to Aid Foes of Shelter in San Pedro
- SEAL BEACH : 2 Men Rob Eatery; Employee Unhurt
- Countywide : 4 Named to Agency for Disabled Rights
- LOS ANGELES : Justices Uphold Challenge to Curbs on Adult Businesses
- Dodgers Wonder Who's on Second : Baseball: Infield foul-up in ninth helps Phillies gain 5-4 victory.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields' Injury Affecting His Play
- COLUMN ONE : Time to Set the Human Clock Back : Lasers and volcanic ash are helping scientists date fossils more precisely. Pinpointing Lucy's age is only the beginning of the evolution revolution.
- Plastics People : They still seek the promise of airtight freshness and love to burp those lids. But in the '90s, the Tupperware Lady just may be a man, and vodka martinis may beat out punch at the party.
- Low Ratio of Latinos in Magnets Condemned : Education: Board will seek advice on whether it can re-evaluate how schools and students are chosen for program. The district may add 21 locations.
- Attorney Says Slain Youth Provoked Fight : Simi Valley: Phillip Hernandez's public defender charges that Chad Patrick Hubbard, 14, had been drinking the day of the stabbing.
- Police Arrest 6 on Drug Charges
- Cheers for Champions : Banners, Flags and Repeated Shouts of 'No. 1!' Welcome Home Taft's Triumphant Academic Decathlon Winners
- Top Marks: Swimming
- Eternal's Pop-Soul Flame Burns Down a Barrier
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHAREDomestic market share and number...
- * Cherokee Shoe in Thousand Oaks said...
- Thousand Oaks the Nerve Center for GM Marketing West
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa home...
- Smart Cycling : Teach kids to ride, give them helmets, and they're ready for the road, right? <i> Wrong.</i> They need safety rules, too.
- Woman Bitten by Shark Had Won Leukemia Battle
- Costa Mesa-Based Tam's Files Bankruptcy Plan : Retail: The stationery chain blames a dispute with the creditor that financed its photocopiers. No closures are planned.
- Brits in Middle of Gummy Mess
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Pacific Crest Capital Reports Earnings Decline
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- AIRLINES
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa maker of...
- Foothill Group's Profit Surges to $11.4 Million
- Dole's 1st-Quarter Net Drops 44% to $29.7 Million
- Venture to Help Austrian Firm Enter U. S. Market
- Xircom Reports Record Profits in 2nd Quarter
- Marines Will Expedite Pullout From El Toro : Military: Some units may begin leaving in early summer. Officials hope to vacate the O.C. base by 1996.
- State Senate Votes to Let Public Schools Require Uniforms : Education: The measure is billed as an effort to discourage gang membership. Critics say it would create friction between parents and children.
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : CHAPTER TWO / The Struggle Against Apartheid
- Shultz Is Critical of President Clinton's Policy on Bosnia War : Simi Valley: The former secretary of state, speaking at Reagan government center, calls the Administration inept in handling the turmoil.
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : VOICES
- Pathologist Testifies on Tay's Last Moments Alive
- TUSTIN : 2 Council Members Are Sworn In Today
- Inmate Transfers Infuriate Officials : Jails: Overcrowding at central jail results in 48 maximum-security prisoners being sent to Theo Lacy in Orange. City councilwoman accuses the sheriff of a power play.
- Pac Rim to Issue Debt Securities, Stock Warrants
- SECURITIES
- We're Open : Merchants Who Didn't Quit or Move Are Back in Business, but Many Struggle
- Lebanon Breaks Ties With Iraq Over Killing of Dissident
- William A. Kennedy; President of Sun Features
- Japanese Student Shot in Carjacking to Stay in U.S.
- 13 Die in Mexico Bus Crash
- Andrew Young to Speak at CSUN
- CAMARILLO : Commission to Study Developer's Request
- Agency Stands Fast on Bolsa Chica OK : Development: Coast panel discounts complaints that Koll firm mishandled human remains, won't rescind permits.
- Chatsworth Firm Gets Biggest U.S. Quake Loan : Business: SBA is expected to approve $10-million credit to damaged medical manufacturer that threatened to leave the Valley.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Raines Pours On the Power to Lead White Sox to Victory
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Wegerle Is Facing an Uphill Battle
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Andy Stewart Makes You Wish You'd Been There : The Scottish folk singer, joined by guitarist Gerry O'Beirne, gives a performance in Anaheim full of a humor and intimacy alien to the stadium scene.
- Iwerks to Report Loss for Quarter as Revenue Falls
- Tiered Water Rates Ruled OK : Conservation: Appeals court supports policy of charging higher fees to heavy users during a drought. Decision is victory for Bay Area utility district.
- Roger Sperry; Won Nobel for Split-Brain Research