- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Beats Saddleback, 4-0, in 13 Innings
- HORSE RACING : The 'North Goes East to Face 11 at Oaklawn
- St. John Bosco's Gardner Spurns UCLA, Picks Cal
- A Driving Force : For Former Boston Marathon Champion and Cabbie Kelley, Clock Is Always Running
- Environmentalists See Safe Water Act as Clinton Test : Legislation: Activists say the President's actions on the measure will determine their future relationship.
- DESIGN : Exhibit Examines Art of Packaging a Demand
- F-15s Tried Identifying Copters Electronically : Mideast: But Pentagon says they got 'no friendly response' from transponder devices before firing.
- OXNARD : Attorney to Lead College Foundation
- PASADENA : Fingerprinting of Federal Welfare Applicants Begins
- UC Irvine Basketball Assistants Orellana, Murphy Fired
- A Mission Impossible? : Not for Angels : Baseball: They score seven runs in the ninth to tie and then beat the Blue Jays, 14-13, in the 10th.
- Warning Flag Over GATT : Environmentalists Say Pact Will Weaken U.S. Safeguards
- N.Y. Store Picks Apple's Newton as Its Specialty : Retail: Newton Source's owner wants his outlet to be a relaxed place for consumers to learn about the hand-held computer.
- Japanese Student Shot in Denver by Carjacker
- Judge Delays Decision on Felony Charges in Rape Case
- Decisions
- Schoolchildren Focus on Their Similarities
- Ex-Postal Worker Changes Plea in Killings : Courts: The switch sets the stage for insanity defense for Mark Hilbun, who has a history of mental illness.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : For Atlas, Title Shot Is Dad's Payoff
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Sets a Hot Pace as Birmingham Speeds to 55
- A Mission Impossible? : Not for Angels : Baseball: They score seven in bottom of ninth and beat Blue Jays, 14-13, in the 10th.
- Sprinters Are Running Off at the Mouth : Track and field: World All-Stars say they can beat Lewis-driven Santa Monica team at Mt. SAC.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Floyd's Back, for Better and Worse
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- 20 Most Unsafe State Buildings Are Identified
- Man Libeled as Kennedy Killer Gets $1.1 Million
- NORTHRIDGE : Jewish Students Hear Words of Hope for Israel
- PACOIMA : Alarcon Staffer to Leave for KCBS Post
- BEVERLY HILLS : Beverly Hills Weekly Ceases Publication
- SEAL BEACH : Recycling Program Draws Complaints
- VAN NUYS : Police Help Organize Safe House Program
- Campaign Calendar
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cry of Love at Troubadour: A Southern Rock Sound
- ART REVIEW : Social Issues Find Home in Long Beach
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Salonen Conducts Chamber Program
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Period Pieces Rise Out of Quality Kits
- EXTERIORS : How to Dress Up a Back-Yard Deck
- Kiev-Moscow Pact Gives Russia Most of Black Sea Fleet : Accord: Agreement defuses volatile situation. Ukraine was approaching a showdown over the disputed armada.
- King Assassin Wins Fight to Call Witnesses : Law: A judge rules that James Earl Ray can also present evidence to try to prove his innocence. Process will not overturn conviction in 1968 murder.
- CHRISTIAN COFFEEHOUSE: The fellowship hall of the...
- OJAI : Tower Foes to Hold Bowling Fund-Raiser
- Assembly Bid to Slow Chemical Phaseout Dies : Agriculture: Oxnard Republican's resolution is rejected. Farmers fear effective alternatives are not being developed fast enough.
- Newport Beach : Murder Charges Filed in Death of Child
- Old Standbys, New Concert Sales Record? : Pop music: With Streisand, the Eagles and Pink Floyd on tour, some are estimating a $1.1-billion year. But others worry the big acts will hurt sales of other shows.
- WORKS BY CECILIA FANNON
- MT. SAC INVITATIONAL : Chase Seeking Entry Into Exclusive Club
- Count Him In : Pianist George Shearing, Who Joins 3 Other Jazzmen in Cerritos Tonight, Is as Comfortable in a Duo as in a 29-Piece Orchestra
- Pointe Well-Taken : Las Palmas Students Jump at the Chance to Learn Ballet Basics--and Elegance
- COSTA MESA : Jurisdiction of Access Board Is Discussed
- Nicholas Elliott; British Agent Confronted Soviet Spy
- Are the Serbs Humiliating NATO?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College to Get $1 Million to Convert Old Library
- Thieves Assault Guard at Mall
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West's Ward Gets 300th Victory
- Man Who Alerted Police Held in Fatal Shooting of Woman
- 'Time Machine' Finds Believers in Lost Exercise Souls : "We have no different a problem than Columbus had saying the world was round when everybody knew it was flat."
- TV REVIEWS : Disease a Pigment of Town's Imagination
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX NOTES : Mansell, Fittipaldi Lead Way in Qualifying
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Enjoy a Record-Setting Day in Rout
- CABARET REVIEW : Running Roughshod Over Weill in 'Berlin to Babylon'
- JUDGES: State officials took a look at...
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Rallies Past San Clemente
- County Section Proposal to Go Before CIF Panel : High schools: Officials on Monday will make the next move toward seceding from Southern Section.
- Either Way, He Must Stay on His Toes
- BLUE GRASS STAKES : Trainer McAnally Hopes to Set Derby Cap With Valiant Nature
- America West to Team Up With Knott's Berry Farm
- A Kit for All Reasons
- Tornadoes Tear Up Trailers, Church; 4 Die : Storms: Funnel clouds touch down in four states in Midwest and South. Near Houston, at least 17 people are injured at mobile home park.
- Federal Court Clears Way for Execution : Capital punishment: Sharply divided panel rules that triple-murderer in Washington may be hanged within 42 days. Appeal to Supreme Court is planned.
- Veteran Pilots Stunned at Mix-Up : Aviation: Several stress that with all the safeguards, it would take a series of mistakes for F-15s to down U.S. copters.
- The Last Link
- Lawyers Ordered to Discuss Deal for Menendezes : Courts: Judge tells defense attorneys and prosecutors to meet for plea bargain talks to avoid a costly retrial of the brothers.
- 5 Firefighters Receive Termination Notices : Investigation: Westminster officials say they will institute changes in overtime and other policies to prevent any future abuse.
- Countywide : Quake Preparedness Classes to Be Offered
- Evangelical Group Puts Focus on Environment : Ecology: New coalition sparks serious dispute. Some church officials say it has exaggerated extent of Earth's pollution and that stricter regulations would hurt economy.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Reserves Fortune, Leads Red Sox
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Scores Nine Runs in First in Rout of UNLV
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei's Harris Tosses No-Hitter, Beats San Clemente
- In Victory, Weston Stays Out of Hole
- Courting a New Game : Gabe Higa Joins Brother at Pierce, Goes From Basketball to Volleyball
- AEROSPACE
- Stocks Adrift, Bonds Steady; Dow Falls 1.78
- Turner Turns Cold to Deal With HSN : Television: After board meeting, TBS abandons merger talks with Home Shopping Network, sources say.
- Strawberry Fields Endeavor : UC Pomologist Gambles in Trying to Create the Perfect Product for Growers--but if His Labors Bear Fruit, He May Be Without a Job
- Suspected Hamas Activists Detained : Israel: Crackdown targets radical Palestinian faction that has claimed responsibility for two recent suicide bombings.
- Waves of Cuban Rafters Make Their Way Toward U.S. : Refugees: Record numbers are undertaking the risky journey. The flow is creating problems for Clinton Administration, Caribbean nations.
- Schools Sued for Barring Sikhs Wearing Ceremonial Knives : Courts: Merced County district officials say the symbolic weapons required by the children's religion could cause injury. The ACLU counters that they are not weapons.
- Sign of the Times : Ojai Cracks Down on Violations of 13-Year-Old Law
- Demolition Is Urged for Two CSUN Structures : Quake: Engineering report says damages to parking garage and apartment complex are too severe to repair.
- Industrial Output Continues to Rise
- Ways to Care for Fine Linens
- GARDENING : Lavender's Versatility Is Something Special to Savor
- CSUN Repair Estimates Top $111 Million
- NEWS ANALYSIS : King Jurors Searching for the Man Behind the Symbol : Justice: Evaluation of his character will be a key to setting damages for the beating that changed his life.
- Onassis in N.Y. Hospital for Cancer Therapy
- California Significantly Lightens Garbage Load : Environment: Trash to landfills is expected to drop 25% by end of 1995. Orange County has cut its waste by 1 million tons.
- Clintons Paid $62,670 in U.S. Taxes for 1993 : Finances: First Family earned $293,757 and Gores paid $153,744 on income of $453,999. Rates were higher than in '92 for both families because of new law.
- BREA : Learning Spanish in Small Doses
- Conejo Board Hires Architects to Design 2 High School Theaters : Construction: Selection of firms is approved for the long-awaited projects, which will each cost $2.3 million.
- Winning Against Big Boys, Moorpark Thinks Bigger
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Rosselli Makes Giant Strides in Comeback
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Dana Hills' Hefty Will Attend UCSB
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Talks Up New Attitude
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Softball Team Pulls Even With Chaffey
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Time to Stop Playing Musical Quarterbacks
- TV REVIEWS : 'On Promised Land' Impresses on Disney
- Dedication Distinguished Copter Victims : Armed services: One of the Americans killed in Iraq incident had been cited for heroism. Another earned a medal for meritorious achievement during Persian Gulf War.
- Man Chasing Pet Bird Falls From Cliff, Dies
- Bloodshed Continues in Rwanda
- Digital Equipment Posts $183-Million Quarterly Loss
- Bush Calls Caning 'Brutal' but Urges Respect for Law : Singapore: He does not publicly appeal for leniency for American youth sentenced to beating.
- Sen. Durenberger to Stand Trial on Aug. 16
- Thunderstorms, Tornadoes Leave 3 Dead
- Daniel Levinson; Psychologist Advanced 'Male Menopause' Theory
- EUROPE : Sex Education in Classroom Becomes Political in Britain : Parental groups are complaining about a graphic pamphlet that was handed out to children ages 9 to 14.
- Man Arrested in Molestations
- Boy Hit by Baseball Died of Heart Trouble, Autopsy Says
- White Makes Right at Toronto : Baseball: Angels gave up on center fielder in 1990, and now he has two World Series rings.
- TV REVIEWS : Honoring Editor's Passion for Justice
- Bonds Again Trip PaineWebber : Investment: Broker claims he was fired for telling clients they might be due money for sale of unregistered securities.
- INTERIORS : Bed-Making Rules Come Untucked
- Building on Success : Despite worldwide expansion and an impressive stock price, Irvine-based Fluor plans to overhaul its management.
- REITs Enjoy a Banner Day on Wall Street : Invest: New offerings raise close to $1 billion. The trusts are popular because they benefit from inflation.
- COLUMN ONE : Adopting a Tougher Policy : Foreign adoptions are being curtailed in many Latin American countries. Alarm at corruption and rumors of ruthless Americans on the prowl for tiny organ donors are behind the crackdown.
- 2 Atlanta Airport Figures Get Prison Terms
- WOODLAND HILLS : College District Seeks Expense Repayment
- Council to Divvy Up Quake Relief : Thousand Oaks: Hard-hit homeowners are eager to secure a no-strings federal grant. Staff warns giving funds to residents may set a precedent.
- OJAI : Several Groups to Share Federal Funds
- Read Her Lips: Yuck! : Students Become Bookworms, Principal Takes the Bait and Keeps Her Pledge by Eating Some
- City Council to Review Closure of Poli Street : Ventura: Committee report recommends barricades remain in place and speed bumps be added to other roads to discourage detouring traffic.
- BURBANK : Repair Costs to Limit Use of Donated Park
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dulfer Never Funky Enough, but Strong on Pop, Ballads
- U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Called Frank but Not Very Productive
- 12 N.Y. Police Held in Corruption Sweep : Probe: Hundreds of cases are jeopardized as officers from a Harlem precinct are rounded up and charged with shakedowns, drug sales and theft.
- U.S. Law Enforcement Bastions Slowly Settle Turf Wars : Reform: A Justice Department group is fostering cooperation and rooting out wasteful duplication among fiercely protective agencies.
- Accused Boy to Remain at Juvenile Hall : Crime: Request to put teacher poisoning suspect under house arrest is denied. He could face eight years in detention.
- OCTA Director Admits Conflict in Disney Votes : Transit: Eileen Krause says participation was a 'dumb mistake.' Her firm has a business contract with Disney.
- Churches Turn to Sales Tools
- Valley Is Added to Anti-Prostitution Bill
- Sheet Music's an 'Amazing Gift' : Chapman University Gets Collection
- Hilgenberg, 35, Has Angioplasty After Suffering Minor Heart Attack
- To Finance the Fine, He Could Charge for Rides on Team Bus
- SUNSET LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ocean View Stays in Hunt
- MARKETING & ADVERTISING
- Baton Not Included
- Officials Deny Parole for Convicted Child Abuser
- Serbian Gunmen Poised to Overrun Besieged Enclave : Bosnia: Muslim government denounces U.N.'s unwillingness to use force against Gorazde's attackers. Peacekeeping mission in crisis after officer is killed.
- OAK VIEW : Properties Donated to Nonprofit Group
- OXNARD : Students Focus on Their Family Life
- LA CRESCENTA : Heart Disease, Not Baseball, Blamed for Boy's Death
- Judge Gives Man's Killer Lowest Term Possible : Courts: Todd Love, 27, is sentenced to 15 years to life and an added three years because he used gun in killing.
- Jeffires Rejects Rams' Contract Offer
- Magic Passes a Last Time, Won't Coach Next Year : Lakers: After a 105-100 defeat by the Trail Blazers eliminates L.A., he says losing is too hard to take.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lacking in the Funkamentals
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Pratt in UCLA Recital
- Floyd's Back, for Better and Worse
- Irvine Co. Fine in Lion Country Case Overturned
- Church to Celebrate Its Centennial
- DANA POINT : Banquet to Honor Safe Ride Volunteers
- The Error-Filled Business of War : 'Friendly fire' deaths point up a constant, tragic reality
- Frost 'Settles' for a Record 61
- Injury-Depleted CSUN Looking for Contreras to Shoulder Load
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Ends Skid in a Big Way
- Hearing for Van Buren Delayed Until May 10
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Cecilia Fannon's Determined to Playwright It Her Way
- MARKETING & ADVERTISING
- New Leaf On Life : Houseplants From '70s Are as Popular as Ever, but Today They Provide Hues, Accents
- HOME MAINTENANCE : Stick to These Hints When Selecting Glue
- GARDENING : Cultivate Habit of Keeping Records
- Increase in National Park Fees Proposed
- Republicans Stage Anti-Tax Rally : Politics: About 50 of the party faithful, including several June primary candidates, hold protest at O.C. post office.
- CYPRESS : Panel Agrees View of Immigrants Skewed
- Procrastinators Tax Postal Workers
- Survey of Artists Seeking Health Plan
- Houseplants Must Have Purpose, Designer Says
- Rams to Sign 10-Year Lease on Practice Site
- * John R. Arthur; Sheriff's Deputy
- OXNARD : Boys & Girls Club Prepares for Fund-Raiser
- Trabuco Canyon : District Refinances Mello-Roos Bonds
- LAKE FOREST : 4-Year Prison Term for Ex-Pharmacist
- Sneaking In Under the Cap : Although Conlan Has Benefited, He Dislikes Free-Agent System
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brito's Two-Run Single Gives Cypress an Upset Victory Over El Dorado
- Fresh Graves, Fear Mark Approach of S. Africa Vote
- Crossing-Dressing Officers Arrest 17 in Prostitution Sweep
- Countywide : Santa Ana River Bike Route to Be Detoured
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Energy-Saving Devices Cut Utility Costs for Santa Clarita
- BURBANK : Recycling Program to Star on Earth Day
- SANTA ANA : Five Badly Injured in Two-Car Crash
- LAPD Adds 2 Psychologists to Aid Officers : Police: City Council approves hirings, prompted by a sharp rise in demand for job-related stress counseling. Heavier workload is also linked to the shutdown of union's therapy program.
- Countywide : Art Experts to Offer Graffiti's Good Points
- Wildlife Water Tank Vandalized
- WOODLAND HILLS : Magnin Opens; Mall Recovery Complete
- Hear Their Engines Roar : Michael, Father Mario Andretti Enjoy Long Beach Grand Prix for Simple Reason That They Seem to Drive Their Best on Seaside Course
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets' Playoff Hopes Dimming
- The Season Comes to a Close and the Eye Has It
- MUSIC REVIEW : Energy, Familiarity Cross in 'Equinox' : Despite the recognizable style, the themes are driving in Tania Gabrielle French's work, receiving its West Coast premiere.
- Looking for a Baby, Two Couples Found Frustration
- Astronauts Use Radar to Study Flooding in Midwest, Germany
- GOLF / PGA SENIORS' CHAMPIONSHIP : Mowry's Comeback Gets a Big Lift
- Jeffires Rejects Rams' Contract Proposal : Football: Houston wide receiver will entertain offers from other teams, including his own.
- WEEKEND TV : 'Lifestories' Examines Eating Disorders
- TV REVIEWS : Serpentine Hoskins in 'The Changeling'
- Tapes Show LBJ Doubted Same Bullet Hit Kennedy, Connally
- Educator to Enter Superintendent Race
- More Racist Flyers Found at 3 Schools
- ORANGE : School District Faces Leadership Vacuum
- Bookworms : Principal Gobbles Creepy Crawlers to Mark Read-a-Thon's Success
- SEAL BEACH : Plan to Revamp, Reopen Jail OKd
- Teacher Sentenced for Investment Scam : Court: Stanley Gordon will serve three years in a work-furlough program. He bilked colleagues and students out of $225,000.
- SOCCER : U.S. Will Play Moldova Today
- Figure Skater Curry Dies of AIDS-Related Illness
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Excites as First Baseman
- NEA Seeks Millennium Money : Conference: Funds are scarce, but Chair Jane Alexander sees 'a turning point' in the history of public support for the arts.
- Golden West Co-Coach Dave Stricklin Leaves
- THE ARTS
- Orange County Home Sales
- Molester Paroled Outside San Diego County
- Indicted Official Takes an Overdose of Drugs
- Floodwaters Begin to Retreat in Midwest : Weather: Despite storms in Missouri, most swollen rivers and streams fall back from their crests. But officials remain on alert in Illinois.
- State Makes Big Strides in Taking Out the Garbage
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Students to Get Firefighter Awards
- Saving the Hopi Culture--for Pennies
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Indicted in Tax Case Linked to Probe of Deputies
- WOODLAND HILLS : Organ Recipients to Gather, Give Thanks
- ASIA : Boat Fire That Killed 24 Taiwan Tourists Strains China Relations : Incident embarrasses Beijing by spotlighting mounting insecurity in the countryside.
- Seismic Study Lists Unsafe State Buildings
- THOUSAND OAKS : Camera Exhibit Gives Visitors Picture of Past
- INTERIORS : A Perfect Place to Air the Heirloom Linens
- Svorinich Seeks Apology From Former Aide : Politics: Onetime member of councilman's staff, who accused him of improper conduct, refuses retraction.
- Home Robbery Suspect, 17, Is Accused in Cafe Mozart Killing
- LOS ANGELES : Short Circuit on Subway Strands Lunchtime Riders
- Riot Defendant Testifies for Prosecution : Courts: Henry Watson, convicted in Reginald Denny beating case, denies naming the man who allegedly fired shots at Florence and Normandie avenues.
- Bakersfield's Dumble Signs With UC Irvine
- High School Events Are Moved to Saturday to Generate Interest
- Officials Defend Compton
- For Mission Founder, It's Good to Be in a Bad Place : Outreach: The Rev. Philip Lance launched Pueblo Nuevo 2 1/2 years ago near crime-ridden MacArthur Park. Despite many obstacles, the chapel has become a ray of hope in one of L.A.'s grittiest neighborhoods.
- Mansell Leading a Charmed Life
- Forget Everett, Rome's Comment Is an Insult to Women in Sports
- Mexico's PRI and Economic Justice
- Sanders Playing Out of His League
- Lehman's Career Is No Failure
- D.A. Considers Possible Charges Against Father in Boy's Suicide : Shooting: Police say the 10-year-old killed himself in a schoolyard with a pistol that belongs to his father. Prosecutors are analyzing whether the parent can be charged because the weapon was accessible to a minor.
- Mercker No-Hits Dodgers: So What?
- A Survivor Remembers
- LETTERS ON KURT COBAIN : Voice of a Generation, or a Coward?
- Plaza de la Raza
- Smarts in America
- Racial Bias in Fire Department
- How Can He Find No Reason to Live at 27?
- '3 Strikes' Offender
- Michael Cooper's Debut was Blessing in Disguise
- Madonna's Pathetic
- A Violent Threat to Good Interviews
- Domestic Partners Bill
- Crime
- Americans Gave Lives
- OTHER NEWS - April 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 16, 1994
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- OTHER NEWS - April 16, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 16, 1994
- Obituaries - April 16, 1994
- Obituaries - April 16, 1994
- TACO LOVER? In New York, The Donald...
- Five Workers' Compensation Judges Warned
- 500 Meet Deadline for Commenting on UCI Cost Cutting : Education: Specific subjects of the commentaries were still unclear. A final flurry of about 100 arrived Friday.
- D.A. Considers Possible Charges in Boy's Suicide : Shooting: The 10-year-old killed himself in a schoolyard with a pistol belonging to his father. Prosecutors are analyzing whether the parent can be charged because the weapon was accessible to a minor.
- Democrats Start Their Convention Amid Discord : Politics: Battle continues over John Garamendi's charge that Kathleen Brown had advance notice of questions at a California Teachers Assn. forum.
- State Warns Five Workers' Comp Judges on Conduct : Ethics: Yearlong inquiry found no evidence of criminal activity. But questions of impropriety were raised.
- State Weighing Tax Breaks to Keep Taco Bell : Incentives: The fast-food chain, a top employer in O.C., seeks legislative inducements to stay in Irvine. Company has hinted it will move to Texas.
- Tustin Councilman Sought Other City's Investments : Finances: Thomas says he didn't know Montebello was in O.C. pool. Citron says it's part of plot to unseat him.
- O.C. Hospital on State List of Seismic Risks
- Federal Officials Will Investigate Deputy's Shooting : Orange County: Justice Department will attempt to determine whether the death during a training exercise was accidental.
- U.S. Opens Probe Into Deputy Death : Inquiry: Officials are gathering evidence to weigh whether officer broke federal civil rights statute in shooting of colleague. County grand jury refused to indict him.
- Manufacturing Deal Between IBM, Cyrix May Put a Chip in Intel's Grip
- RETAILING
- McDonnell Douglas Wins $400-Million Satellite Contract
- Behind The Scenes : California Spring Styles Blossom at Garden Show
- Mandela, De Klerk Clash in South Africa TV Debate
- Kidnaped Mexican Financier Makes Plea for Ransom
- WESTMINSTER : School District Balances Budget
- WESTMINSTER : Open Enrollment Begins Monday
- Growing Mystery Underground
- Quake Aid for Fillmore, Simi Called Slow : Recovery: FEMA and SBA are criticized by some who say they've been waiting months for help. But agency representatives say their efficiency has been praised.
- Dana Hills' Grossman Will Attend Harvard
- Athletic Officials at CSUN Pledge Not to Give Up : Finances: Hiegert vows to bring the funding referendum, which failed by 87 votes, to the ballot box again next fall.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New Met Linton Gets Two Gifts in Victory
- Estranged Couple Critically Hurt in Santa Ana Domestic Dispute
- JAZZ REVIEW : Guitarist Mike Stern's Show Takes No Prisoners
- Turf War Grows Over Monitoring of Bank Mutual Fund Sales : Regulation: Both the SEC and comptroller of the currency tell Congress they can do a better job of protecting investors.
- Jaffe, Forced Out of Paramount, Sues
- Western National to Offer Public Stake in REIT : Real estate: The Orange-based apartment developer and manager plans to sell 8.3 million shares at $20 each.
- Golden West Homes Files for Stock Offering
- AUTOMOBILES
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENTIFIC HISTORY : Can Disease Explain Our Leaders' Actions? : WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON <i> REALLY</i> THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY? A Clinical Geneticist Looks at World History, <i> by Robert Marion, M.D.</i> Addison-Wesley. $22.95, 206 pages
- House Supports Expanded Death Penalty : Congress: Lawmakers working on a crime bill reject efforts to pare list of capital offenses, substitute life imprisonment without parole.
- Meyer Elkin; Founder of L.A. County Conciliation Court
- Faux Jewelry, Real Value : Some Collectibles Are Worth Their Weight in . . . Well, You Get the Picture
- Rising Midwest Rivers Chase Hundreds From Their Homes
- A Darkness Beneath : * Director Michael Winters says it's 'the anomalies' he likes in Shakespeare's 'All's Well That Ends Well.'