- Education: Efforts to Revive Compton District
- KIDS ON FILM : Children...
- Gun Ownership and Murders
- Mt. Olive: Theft of Easter Breakfast Funds
- Nuts to You, Brother
- Media: Two Views of New Section
- Cockburn on Malthus
- Council: Svorinich's Performance in Office
- Oscar Winner
- Dining: Using Coupons at Restaurants
- Condos: Project Defeated in Redondo
- Education: Debate Over Bond Issue and a Lesson on High Schools in San Gabriel
- Monterey Park: Cost of Contractor Selection
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 7, 1994
- Obituaries - April 7, 1994
- Guilds Seek Back Residuals From Gladden : Hollywood: Filing for involuntary bankruptcy is made against Begelman's film production company.
- BUSY AS A BEE: The buzz is...
- City's Offer May Smoke Out Firearms : Weapons: Merchants will give a $100 grocery certificate for each gun turned in. No questions will be asked.
- Ames May Aid Probe if Wife Is Given Leniency
- UC President Ends Costly Executive Leaves : Education: The move curtails a controversial perk at a time of shrinking budgets and soaring tuition. Administrators had been getting a year off with pay.
- Mexico Justice System Fuels Doubt About Assassination
- The Messengers Are Sending Wrong Signals to L.A. : Violence: The media must stop injecting racial overtones into every shooting incident involving a store owner.
- Irritated by Insults, Everett Goes After Cable Talk Show Host : Media: Former Ram quarterback attacks Jim Rome after being called 'Chris Evert' during an ESPN2 interview.
- SPORTS
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Friendship and Other Bites of 'Reality'
- Sports
- O.C. Agencies Fear Impact of '3 Strikes' Law
- Earthquake Near Big Bear Is No Aftershock
- South-Central Tunes Itself In : Residents of the Area Give Mixed Reviews to New TV Show About Family's Struggles
- FULLERTON : Slain Student Recalled as Dedicated
- Everett Hits Passing Shot at ESPN2's Rome
- Bell and Cox Hang Up on Joint Cable Venture : Communications: The $4.9-billion agreement to form a partnership collapses after the FCC votes to cut cable TV rates another 7%.
- HEALTH CARE
- Congressman Won't Run
- Latino Leader Indicted in Document Fraud
- Bentsen Made Madison S&L; Inquiries as Senator
- Wilson TV Ads Attack Brown on Issue of Rapist's Release : Politics: The governor says the Democratic candidate deceived the public by trying to blame him for freeing sex offender Melvin Carter.
- Russia Now Ready to Join NATO Program : Military: Earlier the Kremlin had said a decision was half a year off. Critics object to the lack of special status for the ex-superpower.
- School Turns to Residents to Help Build Playground : Ventura: A New York architect will get children's input today. Effort will depend on volunteers' work.
- New Suspect Is Now Sought in Double Slaying : Investigation: Huntington Beach police get new information from people who saw the crime. The man they described earlier is now considered one of the witnesses.
- Ted WilkesSaddleback, So.Baseball / OutfieldSaddleback went on...
- Rams Prepared to Let Slater Go to Falcons : Football: Team indicates it will not match offer made by Atlanta to 39-year-old tackle.
- Sitcom Hits Close to 'Home' : Taylor Family Is a Lot Like Theirs, Viewers Say
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : A Grade Notion : Pianist Robert Thies Follows an Academic Path Toward His Career Goal
- Far-Flung Family Is All Business as Far as Ties Go
- Tut, Tut : There's nothing like the mysteries of ancient Egypt. But to renowned Egyptologist Richard Fazzini, the over-the-top pyramid theme of the Luxor casino in Las Vegas is nothing like the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
- Probe of Alleged Bias in County Delayed : Rights: Investigations in L.A., Sacramento take priority with U.S. panel weighing claims that local agencies discriminate against minorities.
- COTO DE CAZA : Tollway Driver Was One in a Million
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Close In on Panthers
- Commission Clears Way for Police Complaint-Tracking Plan
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Delgado Lifts Blue Jays Over White Sox
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Glendale's Gantt Pitches a Perfect Game
- A Grand Opening for Dodgers : Baseball: Treadway's sacrifice fly gives them a 4-3 victory over Marlins. Rodriguez replaces Strawberry, has two hits.
- BUFFER ZONE: Officials today will hold a...
- Thousand Oaks OKs Plans for Electronic Bulletin Board : Information: Residents will be able to communicate with City Hall through their personal computers.
- Ho, Hum, Angels Beat Twins Behind Langston, 15-Hit Attack : Baseball: Then players accept it as their due, refusing to celebrate season-opening victory.
- Matadors Get No Relief, Lose to Long Beach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Bolle Leads El Modena's Easy Victory
- Post-Quake Boom Seems Like a Bust for Some Firms : Construction: Small companies are doing plenty of bidding, but contracts are slow in coming for many. Delays in insurance payments and government aid are blamed.
- National Medical Plans Review of Its Corporate Staffing : Health care: The hospital operator has hired a consulting firm to help streamline the organization and layoffs are expected.
- Kuwait Prince Makes Change in His Cabinet
- Man About Clown : Fixations: Tim Tegge carries on the tradition of his father's O.C.-based mini-circus and dreams of opening a museum and research center.
- Low Education, Menial Jobs Linked to Alzheimer's Risk, Study Indicates
- Coalition Split Muddies Italy's Political Waters
- Laguna to Keep Explorer Scouts Despite Gay Ban
- FULLERTON : City Will Offer Free Cultural Arts Festival
- Decision Is Delayed on Wood Ranch : Simi Valley: School officials learn that land the district owns and wants to sell could be worth $30 million.
- TUSTIN : Law Firm to Help on Base Financial Plan
- County Head of Federal Jobs Program Resigns
- Countywide : SANTA ANA : Registrar to Ask for Probe of Candidacy
- Supervisors Tackle Illegal Land Grading : Environment: Fears of landslides, other land-use problems prompt board approval of fines and other civil-court penalties.
- CANOGA PARK : Classes to Resume at Recreation Center
- Roth Pledges Not to Lobby Officials Through '97 : Government: Former supervisor's action comes after the district attorney's office threatened to bring new charges against him.
- Science Projects Will Be Displayed at Fair
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Can't Wait to Get to the Stadium
- Padre Ticket Problems Disappear : Baseball: Crowds move smoothly Tuesday after high demand and computer glitch delayed season opener.
- Leiter's 9-Month-Old Son Dies of Children's Lou Gehrig Disease
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Dibble Sidelined for About 3 Months
- TV Ratings : CBS Chalks Up a Winner in 'Christy'
- Acquisition of Van Nuys Software Firm Proposed
- Long-Distance Extension: Thrifty Tel Inc. Tuesday said...
- Russian Auto Maker Suspends Production: Russia's ZIL...
- International Business : In the Heart of Mexico, He Plans to Clean Up : Media: Newspaper owner Alejandro Junco intends to take on the powerful and the corrupt.
- Dana Point Building Project OKd : Development: City Council approves plans for luxury hotel and 370 homes despite environmentalists' opposition. It still must clear state, U.S. agencies.
- BURBANK : Business Group Waits for Boost From City
- SYLMAR : Quake-Damaged Library Reopens
- THOUSAND OAKS : Holdup Outside Bank Is Being Investigated
- 3 Teen-Agers Killed, 1 Hurt in Car Wreck
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Learning the ABCs of Police Lingo
- LOS ALAMITOS : Meeting Ends With Mixed Results
- Reluctant San Clemente Reaps Biggest Reward From System
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Wins Golf Tournament
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Which Way Will Wall Street Go--Bull or Bear?
- Teamsters Strike 22 Trucking Companies : Labor: Walkout involving nearly 80,000 workers could affect freight shipments nationwide. Picket lines go up in Los Angeles County.
- CALABASAS : City Plans to Stash Emergency Supplies
- Abramson to Defend Erik Menendez : Courts: Judge assigns attorney for the retrial in the murder case. He sets an annual fee of $125,000, half of what she had once sought.
- Standing Up for Reform : Police Commission acts in support of the Christopher revisions in LAPD
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Runners at Annual Event May Wing It
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Claire Had Questioned Strawberry
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Elders Building a Solid Foundation for Titan Track Program
- MUSIC REVIEW : Trio Closes Music Guild Season
- IBM Unveils First 2 Lower-Cost Mainframes
- Executive Travel
- As Exiles Return, Change Embroils Occupied Lands
- Focusing Only on Racism Blinds Author to Sexism
- Colonial Coffins Held Corpulent Governor, Sweet-Toothed Wife
- A Healthy Mix of Barking, Burgers and Birkenstocks : The screening of 'Threesome' brought together a crowd of young and, um, <i> older </i> for a college film termed 'an erotic buddy movie.'
- Brady Backs Roberti as 'Referendum on Gun Violence' Nears : Politics: Ex-Reagan aide says a vote for the senator will 'save lives.' Recall election is being watched nationwide.
- STUDIO CITY : Alcohol Permit for Mini-Mall Patio OKd
- Value of Streisand Land Gift Unclear : Malibu: A parcel that went unsold for $11.9 million is said to be worth $15 million. The discrepancy may have tax implications.
- City Offers Police 2% Raise; Counteroffer Likely
- LOS ANGELES : School District Sued by Trump for $100 Million
- Three Titan Gymnasts on Big West Academic Team
- COMMENTARY : Fast-Starting Angels Quiet Doubters--at Least for a Day
- Casino Gets Biggest Stake: Nona Morelli's II...
- Huffington Ad Targets Feinstein's Budget Vote
- Japan's Trade Surplus Rose in February: The...
- Chinese Dissident Is Back in Custody After 'New Crimes' : Rights: Wei Jingsheng's most grievous affront may have been his Feb. 27 meeting with a Clinton envoy.
- Dana Point Approves Headlands Resort Plan : Land: More hurdles to $500-million bluff development remain. Environmentalists say they'll continue to fight.
- Justice Blackmun Expected to Retire : Supreme Court: The 85-year-old author of Roe vs. Wade opinion will likely announce his resignation today. Clinton may seek a 'coalition builder' to fill the post.
- A Moving Experience : Poetry: New Yorkers love a program that posts verses in public buses and subways. Now other cities, including San Diego, may follow suit.
- Officers Say They Have Good Reasons to Live Outside City
- Counselor Dies After Attack by 2 in Escape Attempt
- With Taylor in Control, Moorpark Beats Canyons
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Get a Dose of Own Medicine
- Nirvana Pulls Out of Tour Plan : Pop music: Amid reports of a breakup, the band withdraws from talks about headlining this summer's 'Lollapalooza '94,' citing singer Kurt Cobain's health problems.
- The Confessions of Singer Miguel Bose : Pop music: Once a sex symbol among Spain's teen-agers, the 37-year-old singer-actor offers mature musical emotions for his L.A. concert debut.
- Supervisors Cut Fire Department Jobs
- Possible New Suspects in Colosio Killing Questioned : Mexico: Detained are more members of the 45-man crowd-control unit present when ruling party's candidate was shot.
- BURBANK : Debate Canceled on School Bond Issue
- Baseball Top 10
- Masters' Bogey? : Untraditional Ways, Customs Belie Tournament's Very Special Image
- Tickets Go Smoothly, but Pregame Is a Problem : Baseball: Parachutist injured at San Diego, where a computer glitch seems to be remedied.
- AmeriQuest to Acquire Software Maker : Purchase: In taking over Kenfil, the Irvine-based hardware distributor--formerly CMS Enhancements--would nearly triple its revenue, boosting it into the $300-million-plus range.
- AIRLINES
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : Dahmer's Father Also Asks, 'Why?' : A FATHER'S STORY <i> by Lionel Dahmer</i> ; Morrow, $20, 255 pages
- U.S. Safety Group Recalls Crayons Made in China
- Schools Hold Curtailed Quake Drills : Preparedness: Statewide practice sessions are scaled back in San Fernando Valley and other regions hit hard by temblor to keep from traumatizing students.
- Garcetti Gets Extension on Saving Special Unit : Budget: District attorney is granted a delay to resolve a funding shortfall. He objects to appointment of an outside negotiator to try to save environmental division.
- A Story to Remember : Survivor Recalls His Rescue From the Holocaust
- WESTMINSTER : 4 Home-Invasion Robbers Sought
- Countywide : Deputies' Pay Raises to Be 7% Over 3 Years
- Arrest Made in Series of Store Robberies
- Letter Clears Streisand of Bad Taste in Home Decorating
- CCC Work Continues, at a Price : Oxnard: The council will spend $54,000 for the California Conservation Corps' cleanup efforts. The service had been free.
- Navy Plane Crashes Into S.F. Bay; 2 Fliers Killed
- Moorpark Weighs 3 Property Tax Increases
- FULLERTON : Seminar to Explore 'Power of Parents'
- VAN NUYS : Volunteers Sought for Watch Group
- SIMI VALLEY : Disaster Aid Office Opens for Businesses
- IRVINE : Council to Address Park-Bike Path Plan
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Beats Orange Coast to Stay in First
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Marauders Tie in 9th, Win in 11
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hernandez Could Go on Disabled List After Injuring His Back While Running
- BASEBALL / DOLE BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : Perfect Matchup Backfires for La Quinta's Ace in 4-3 Loss to Lakewood
- Driving That Stagecoach : Reichardt Steers Wells Fargo to Post-Recession Expansion
- Security Environmental Wins Contract
- Teamsters, Trucking Industry Brace for Strike : Labor: There's no evidence of compromise on the eve of a walkout by 80,000 workers that could disrupt long-distance freight shipments.
- VAN NUYS : Amtrak Train Clips Truck Near Tracks
- MISSION VIEJO : Connector Road Will Be Discussed
- AGOURA HILLS : Bank Heeds City Order to Take Down Pole Sign
- County to Look for Revenues to Close Gap of $900 Million
- LOS ANGELES : City Calls Witnesses to Rebut King's Testimony
- GLENDALE : City Workers Report Low Morale in Study
- Man, 19, Cleared of Felony Charges in Beach Shooting : Courts: Alejandro Garcia is instead convicted of four misdemeanor counts in August incident.
- Average Baseball Salary Rises to $1,188,679 : Money: Yankees are top-paid club at $1,760,974. Dodgers are at $1,457,552, Angels at $750,268.
- San Jose Goes All the Way, 2-1 : Hockey: Sharks clinch last playoff spot in Western Conference by defeating Kings.
- Courier Upset on Clay in Spain
- AIRLINES
- Economic Index Declines, Easing Inflation Fears : Recovery: The 0.1% dip in the index of leading indicators for February shows that the growth rate is not excessive, analyst says.
- Industrials Rocket as Yields Tumble
- Ginny Simms; Singer, Radio Personality
- Questioners Put Heat to Clinton on Whitewater : Town meeting: In a forum where he usually excels, President is taken aback by challenges to his trustworthiness. He testily defends himself.
- Two Old Pros Face the S. African Gale : Kissinger and Carrington will seek to mediate
- * Winnie Parry Crookston; Centenarian
- Tough Crime Questions Hard to Answer in a Sentence
- Damage From Fire Put at $150,000
- THOUSAND OAKS : University Preschool Earns Accreditation
- Angels Taking Aim at Anemic Tradition
- It's a Wrap for Spanky's Gang : Movies: Despite earthquakes, rains and the challenge of working with children, Penelope Spheeris brings 'The Little Rascals' in on-budget and two days early. It's due out in August.
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Politically Incorrect' Jackie Mason Gets Even : The angry 'equal opportunity offender' returns on a soapbox to settle some scores.
- TV REVIEW : 'America and the Holocaust' Shatters Myth : The 90-minute 'American Experience' documents the Roosevelt Administration's deceit and indifference toward wartime plight of European Jews.
- Pace of Motor Vehicle Sales Looks Promising for Spring : Autos: Detroit's Big Three are boosting production to meet demand. Consumer confidence is called the key to a big new-car year.
- FAMILY : Besides, Candy Is Much Tastier
- Whitten, Longest-Serving Congressman, Plans to Retire
- Marching Forward and Back
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Errors Pave the Way for Etherton, Dana Hills
- US Facilities Announces Buy-Back Plan : Market: Repurchase involves up to $5 million worth of shares. Brokers say the Costa Mesa firm is trying to bolster value of stock, which closed at $9.50 a share.
- $611,000 Deal: Mortgage banking company Network Financial...
- Clinton Sees Health Plan Attracting Rural Doctors
- Clayman Loses Bid for L.A. Defender Job
- 9-Year-Old, Parents Will Not Be Charged in Shooting of Youth
- CRA Closes Offices After Death Threats : North Hollywood: Workers are temporarily relocated as security measures are improved. Bizarre case involves a hearse.
- A Little Inconvenience to Save Lives : Instead of Westsiders arming themselves, how about random searches to get the guns that terrorize the poor, too?
- ANAHEIM : Earth Day Fair Will Feature Music, Arts
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : From the Top, DeShields and Butler Starting It Off Right
- BOYS
- HEALTH CARE
- HEALTH CARE : Irvine-Based CareLine Makes New Buy in Quest to Be Top Ambulance Service
- In Assault on Bosnian 'Haven,' U.S. Policy Is Under Fire : Balkans: Serbian rebels close in on Gorazde. But official says no American troops will be sent.
- Stocks Jump 82 in Best One-Day Gain in 2 1/2 Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Diving Team Pools Funds for Boards
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : District to Study School's Big Savings
- A cure for couch potatoes: One of...
- Death Threats Close Community Redevelopment Office : Revitalization: Agency plans to reopen North Hollywood facility after improving security. Anger develops over advisory panel.
- CAMARILLO : Authors Offer Encouraging Words to Pupils
- When It Comes to New Tricks, This Old Dog Has Seen It All
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Robe' Is Testament to Hollywood Storytelling
- Ex-Lawmaker, Wife Admit Misusing Funds
- Japan Starts Up Controversial Plutonium-Producing Reactor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Shuttle May Set Sail From City to Catalina
- LYNWOOD : Latino Groups Urge Probe by D.A. in Grocery Shooting
- SAN FERNANDO : Final Candidates' Forum Set Tonight
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect in Theater Robbery Arrested
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Art of Getting Along
- He Comes for a Trout and Leaves With Record
- Rodriguez Is More Than Capable Fill-In
- A Pleasant Thought Prevails
- Clippers' Williams Injured
- TELEVISIONFox's Preschool Fare: The Fox Children's Network...
- Zulus March in S. Africa
- State of U.S. Upsets Americans, Poll Finds : Survey: Respondents are also worried about their own financial futures, despite signs of economic renewal. Some analysts say pessimism could slow down the recovery.
- ANAHEIM : Freeway Crew Error Causes Lengthy Snarl Traffic Delay
- Defense Raises Provocation Issue in Slaying of San Clemente High Youth : Courts: Hearing will decide whether four youths are tried for murder in death of teen speared through head.
- IRVINE : Lakeview Center to Open Saturday
- GIRLS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- O'Grady Says Players Use Beta-Blockers
- JAZZ REVIEW : Joey Sellers' Re-Creative Processes : The inventive trombonist constructs a new role for his instrument by stripping tunes to the bones, then reassembling them in his own image.
- FINANCE
- New Rules Change the Deduction Itinerary
- Impact of Ocean Tests to Be Studied
- 17 Defrauded Clients to Get Seized Assets From Wymer : Securities: About $4 million will be distributed, including $280,000 to Orange, regulators say. City hopes to fully recover the $7.2 million it lost from Newport investment adviser.
- LAPD Officers Refute ACLU Criticism : Police: Living outside patrol area does not show lack of loyalty, many say.
- Buddha Was Not One to Sit Around
- Dentures Deflect Gunshot From Robber
- COLUMN ONE : Networking Pays Off for Chinese : Emigrants are fueling their homeland's growth through <i> guanxi</i> , or 'personal relationships.' From Bangkok to L.A., small investors reap big gains by making connections.
- ANAHEIM : Volunteers Sought for Painting Event
- Catholic Profile : Religious Group Nears 200th Anniversary in Valley
- CATALINA : Woman Killed as Plane Crashes, Sets Off Brush Fire
- Fans Make the Call : In the Cellular Phone Era, Opening Day Is No Longer a Field Day
- Nurses Are Forced to Accept Pay Package : Health: Supervisors expect to save $1 million a year at county medical center. The union says cost is taking priority over patient care.
- Business Conference Scheduled April 13
- Tossing and Turning : Balancing Act Is a Hit at Children's Museum
- Home Made for Women : Santa Ana Shelter Promises Hope, Help for Single Mothers, Children
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Neighbors Oppose Plans for Composting Facility Near Homes : Environment: Remains of human and industrial waste would be used. Concern is voiced over water quality and what might be dispersed during windstorms.
- Courier Upset on Clay in Spain
- Continental Airlines to Restore Pay Cuts : Travel: The carrier also announces new profit-sharing, employee stock ownership and retirement plans.
- GATT Predicts Growth in World Trade: World...
- Stock Prices Skyrocket as Rates Slide
- Thousands of Indian Leftists Riot Against Trade Accord : Protest: Vastly outnumbered police fire tear gas and water cannons. Clashes last more than three hours.
- Celebrity Theatre Operator Loses Anaheim Lease : Entertainment: Bankruptcy court orders control of the venue turned over to its landlord, who will seek another client.
- Judge Alters Flower Rancher's Term in Slavery Case
- Marine for 11 Years Turns Self In as Illegal Immigrant : Military: He says a recruiter supplied bogus papers. His superior and a congressman support bid for legal status.
- Senator's Prostate Removed
- Stocks Jump 82 in Best One-Day Gain in 2 1/2 Years
- Suspect Was Viewed as Psychotic After Girl's Death
- SYLMAR : Two Housing Projects Get Zoning OK
- Clintonomics Is Failing the Market Test : Clinton took incentive out of the economy by raising tax rates; his reliance on low interest rates raises the inflation specter.
- Ride-Share Ruling Exempts 90 Schools
- Decisions
- MOORPARK : Pay Raise Considered for City Manager
- SANTA ANA : Council Weighs Plan to Develop Parks
- Masked Gunman Robs Card Club
- SPORTS WATCH : Season of Potential
- Small Scoring Change in Tennis Serves Up a Controversy : Debate: Giving more weight to results of doubles matches is the single topic of discussion this season.
- Muppets Take Nickelodeon : The syndicated series, now available on cable, is as fresh and funny now as when it was produced in the '70s and '80s.
- ANOTHER DELAY: Just last week, NASA gave...
- Novell Hires Hewlett-Packard Exec for Top Job : Computers: The software giant names Robert J. Frankenberg president. He is noted for strategic thinking.
- The Gamble Is $9-Billion Program Will Take Sting Out of Crime : Congress is set to approve Clinton-backed initiative to add 100,000 police officers in U.S. But experts worry it may not be enough to do the job.
- Trial Focuses on Validity of Recovered Memories : Psychiatry: A man's malpractice suit against his daughter's therapists says they created her visions of incest.
- Turkish Premier Announces Sweeping Economic Reforms
- Countywide : IRVINE : UCI to Get Tapes by Holocaust Survivors
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : NCAA MEN'S FINAL : 3,000 Welcome Champions
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City's A.M. Surfers to Get Free Parking
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Ellis Takes Auburn Job
- Coronado Yellowtail Spring Into Action
- Talking Squawfish : Collection of Storytellers Reveals Colorful Past of Monster Species That Thrived in the Old West
- Peltier Benefit Concerts Delayed
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Passion, Power From Katey Sagal
- Pressure Alleged on State Loan : Cal-Mortgage: Former official tells Assembly committee of voting manipulation on loan guarantee for Triad health care operation.
- A Promise-Filled Settlement
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Special Meeting Set on Downtown Plan
- Police Drop Investigation of Ex-Ventura High Coach : Inquiry: Detectives find no recent criminal evidence against Dale Hahn, accused of having sex with students.
- Kernen's Message Fools Northridge 6 Like a Slow Curve : College baseball: Benched players just starting to realize that angry coach wasn't kidding around.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Can't Wait to Get to the Stadium
- For Windmiller and Jones, Being Newsy Gets Old : College softball: Northridge roommates weary of telling media how they escaped during earthquake.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- That's (Not) the Ticket : Birmingham Barons Suddenly Renege on Youngsters' Passes for Jordan's First Game
- Will Irvine Be Jazzed About 3-Day Outdoor Festival? : Concerts: Organizers of the first-time event, scheduled for May 6-8, say the main goal is to offer national acts while keeping ticket prices down.
- A Shaky Drill : ' We had to keep telling them this was <i> earthquake </i> practice, practice, practice. ' Fannie Humphery, Principal at Martin Luther King Elementary School : Safety: Valley schools participate but scale back on a statewide earthquake exercise. Some students are still frightened.
- Whitewater
- Opposing Parties
- Barry Goldwater
- Anti-Smoking Proposals
- Residence of LAPD Officers
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1994