- '90s FAMILY : Tell Kids the Sober Truth on Drug Past
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : IN MEMORIAM
- What's Open, What's Closed
- Forest Shooting Area to Close May 2-4
- Prosecutors Defy D.A. Order : Superior Court: Some deputy district attorneys refuse to sign affidavits swearing they believe Lawrence Storch is biased.
- Two Padres Accused in Crime Sweep : Baseball: Scott Sanders and Derek Bell are charged with misdemeanor of patronizing a prostitute in New York City.
- Crespi on Wrong Side of the Net : Volleyball: Celts lose to Loyola and have a losing record for the first time in eight years with Slattum as coach.
- Your Vital Signs Could Depend on Remembering This Statistic
- Pop Music Review : Billy Dean: Capable but Emotionally Flat
- Metalclad to Acquire Mexican Waste Firm
- Problem Solving Is Foremost in UCI Job : Profile: Aide to assistant vice chancellor is part of a smaller staff doing more. Computer skills help.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : IN DEVELOPMENT
- Getting Help to Begin to Let Go
- Another Funeral of Note
- Four Community College Athletes Announce Plans
- Inspector Tennison Returns in Some 'Prime' Viewing
- INSURANCE
- See Mommy Work : Daughters Day Strikes a Chord--and Some Criticism
- Texas City's Historic Downtown Leveled by Tornado That Killed 3
- German Ban on Holocaust Denial Upheld : Justice: Rightists sued Munich after a speech was forbidden. But high court says the 'Auschwitz Lie' is not protected.
- Food Safety Bill Targets Chemical Rules, Pesticides : Health: The proposal draws mixed reviews from environmental and industry groups. It would encourage farmers to use safer pest control.
- Portrait of a Whistle-Blower
- THOUSAND OAKS : Applicants Sought for Habitat House
- LOS ANGELES : Griego Plans to Open RLA Offices in Poor Areas
- Apartments in Industrial Area OKd by Planners
- PREP TENNIS
- Coach Popovich Quits Marina Basketball
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kariya Leads Canada Past Lowly Austria, 6-1
- Prep Voices
- Nixon's Funeral
- Sphere of Influence : Unocal Reissues Its Little Orange Pop Icon
- Sen. Boren Reportedly to Quit, Head University
- Russia, Israel Plan Stronger Ties, Rabin Says
- Nixon Stamp Expected to Be Issued on Jan. 9
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Can't Solve Tewksbury
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Bounces Back, Easily Defeats Tustin
- Homedco Group Inc.: The Fountain Valley provider...
- Wyle Laboratories: The Irvine marketer of electronic...
- COLUMN ONE : Turkey Retrieves Its Riches : Tired of seeing its heritage stolen away, this cradle of ancient wonders scours the world for purloined pieces, then uses a $50-million carrot and stick to bring them home.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : The Book on Nixon: No Biographer Has Had the Last Word
- GARDEN GROVE : Forum to Help Those Buying First Home
- Koon Again Testifies That King Beating Was Justified
- Hughes Says Bulk of Move From Valley to Be Finished by August
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hearing Begins in Strangling of Martial Arts Expert
- Face Up to Haiti's Ruling Thugs
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza Gets $50,000 Donation
- Countywide : Plan of Action for Bees' Arrival OKd
- Becoming the Master of Disaster
- NEWPORT BEACH : Groups Weigh In on Building Height Rule
- DWP Vulnerable to Abuse in Contracts, Audit Finds
- Relief Effort for Bosnians Stalls on San Pedro Wharf
- Restaurant to Remove Controversial Signs
- Top-Ranked El Toro Spikes Dana Hills
- Prep Voices
- North Hollywood Didn't Take Worst From Best
- Jazz Review : The Freddie Hubbard Five Minus Four at Union Station
- SECURITIES
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : REFLECTIONS ON NIXON'S LEGACY
- 50 Workers to Help Reassess Properties
- Celebrity pavement: Intrepid host John Cunningham recently...
- Pass the Salt : The Great Popcorn Scare Fails to Break Habit of Matinee Crowd
- SANTA PAULA : Hearing to Study Renaming School
- County Gets Grant for Flood Channel
- Man Pointed Gun at Officer Before Fatal Shooting
- Fullerton Man, 22, Dies in Car Crash
- Birthday Is as Sweet as 16 for Angel Rookie
- Padres Arrested for Propositions : Baseball: Scott Sanders and Derek Bell charged with misdemeanor of patronizing a prostitute in New York.
- Folk Tunes With Jazzy Russian Spin : Music: With ankle bells for percussion and everyone in the group on balalaika, Limpopo plays it for fun.
- 261 Die in Crash of Taiwanese Jetliner in Japan
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : DATELINE: YORBA LINDA : Some Drenched by Rain, Others Soaked by Fellow Citizens
- Fall Buyers Can Be Choosers
- 1-Day Sickout Strains Services at Orange Schools : Labor: Action by 900 non-teaching employees idles school buses as well as after-school programs. Union wants to reopen contract talks with district.
- ANAHEIM : Apartment Owners Can Get Free Toilets
- ARLETA : Residents to Protest ZIP Code Rejection
- Perspectives on Richard Nixon : A Reconciliation in the Political Family : The Democrat buried in the Nixon landslide of '72 pays his respects.
- LOS ALAMITOS : At 53, Jockey Lambert Isn't About to Quit Competing Any Time Soon
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Eastwood's Goal Lifts Maple Leafs
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Urbani Promotion Becomes Demotion
- O.C. Theatre Review : UCI 'Hamlet': Inventive and Intuitive : Charles Huston fits the role perfectly, and Stephen M. Burdman's superior direction brings fresh insights to the classic work.
- Hallmark to Buy TV Movie Producer RHI Entertainment
- Prosecutors Will Fight Nicholson's Legal Move : Courts: The actor plans a 'civil compromise' over charges stemming from a dispute with another motorist.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : H. Clyde Smyth Still Comes Out on Top After Recount : Election: In race for third council seat, Jill Klajic is defeated by 15 votes in tally requested by her campaign manager.
- 'Laguna Pride' Festival Gets OK Despite Some Protest : Event: Opposition to the gay and lesbian 'block party' activities surfaced in the past week or so. The festivities begin Friday.
- MOORPARK : Housing Project Up for Reconsideration
- Pilots Urge End to New Safety Rules
- Holyfield Is Stopped by a Heart Condition
- Prep Voices : Those in Spotlight Must Also Accept the Glare
- Finnerans Won't Play in County All-Star Game
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine medical products...
- Nixon, Graham Were Close for 44 Years : Friendship: Minister who will officiate at funeral had the former President's trust.
- Nona Morelli's Will Acquire Denver Firm
- PUBLIC OPINION : Polls Find U.S. Is Unwilling to Force Tobacco's Last Gasp
- Abortion Doctor's Attacker Gets 11-Year Term, Shows No Regret
- Storm Produces Funnel Clouds, Showers; Wind Topples Trees
- Just Down the Road in Yorba Linda, a Driven Newcomer
- Magic Johnson, Sony to Open 12-Screen Theater in Baldwin Hills
- I Knew Kurt Cobain's Sickness; Once, I <i> Was </i> Kurt Cobain : Suicide: Money and applause are meaningless when one's soul is empty; he just couldn't climb out of the well.
- Local Military Bases to Observe Day of Mourning : Nixon: Naval facilities in Point Mugu and Port Hueneme will have minimal operations. Postal deliveries will be suspended.
- LOS ANGELES : City to Challenge Homeless Right to Surplus Property
- CLOSED FOR NIXON FUNERAL
- LOS ANGELES : Additional Crews Working to Remove Quake Rubble
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Students Put Stock in Playing the Market
- PREP TENNIS : This Match Never Had a Chance
- Dodgers Run Wild, Still Win : Baseball: Despite strange plays, they rally to defeat Phillies, 4-3. Worrell gets the save.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Errors Help Saddleback Upset First-Place OCC in Softball
- Movie Review : Martin Lawrence's Family Values
- How to Profit as Yields Jump on Cash Accounts
- Plaza Home Mortgage Corp.: The Santa Ana...
- Trackers Hunt Mountain Lion That Killed Jogger
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Haunted by Twin Crises of Love and Faith : MESHUGAH <i> by Isaac Bashevis Singer</i> translated by the author and Nili Wachtel; Farrar Straus Giroux $22, 240 pages
- Chefs Share Themselves and Feast on the Fun
- Boy Says He Doesn't Recall Fatal Stabbing : Trial: Phillip Hernandez, 13, testifies he blacked out after victim punched him at Simi Valley school Feb. 1.
- Campaign Calendar
- Dana Point Vote Binds City to Headlands Plan : Development: Landowners win right to build $500-million hotel and 370 homes on prime coastal parcel. Approval comes over environmentalists' protest.
- STUDIO CITY : Ventura Blvd. Panel Urges More Dialogue
- Feuding Council Expects Tough Job Finding Manager : Ventura: An executive search firm may be enlisted to help locate candidates to replace John Baker.
- Boom OR Bust? : SuperSonics Possess the NBA's Best Record, but Not the Respect a Top Team Can Expect
- Payton's Place : He's Under Control, Running SuperSonics
- Bigger Bluegill Getting Enthusiastic Response
- Screening Room : Nuart Offers a Delightful Look at Early Campion
- President Nixon's Death
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : The Western White House in San Clemente Was the Setting for Some of Nixon's Diplomatic and Political Successes; Then Watergate Drove a Humiliated President From Office, and La Casa Pacifica Became a Fortress and a . . . : House of Sorrows
- Terrorism
- U.S. Plans Aid to Help Computer Companies Compete With Japan : Technology: The proposal would provide millions of dollars to domestic suppliers of flat-panel display screens, with part of the package coming from the Pentagon. An announcement is scheduled for Thursday.
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1994
- TELEVISION - April 27, 1994
- Obituaries - April 27, 1994
- Obituaries - April 27, 1994
- Names in the News - April 27, 1994
- Solemn Rites Mark the Return of Nixon's Body to California : Services: Miles-long line of mourners who waited hours in rain begins passing the flag-draped casket at the presidential library in Yorba Linda, where the funeral will be held today.
- Clashing Symbols : Swastikas on Gates of Valley Buddhist Temple Are Signs of Peace, but to Many They Are a Painful Reminder of the Holocaust
- 'Strange Weather Day' in Southland : Precipitation: North Hills area receives light snowfall. The blustery storm system hopscotches across the region, also dropping some hail.
- U.S. Official Retires Amid Freeway Repair Grumbling : Bureaucracy: Federal highway administrator may be a casualty of the state's handling of post-quake projects.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : National, World Figures Top Guest List : Dignitaries: Diplomats from 86 nations, plus Clinton and all four ex-Presidents, will attend.
- Judge Exempts 2 Students From State CLAS Test : Education: Order temporarily allows parents who objected to the exam to prevail. The state Education Department has yet to issue a policy on such cases but appears to be softening its stance.
- NIXON HE KNEW: One certainty about Richard...
- Mitchell Offers 3 Options to Speed Up Health Reform : Legislation: The choices eliminate or cut employer contributions. They are meant to ease the financial burden on small businesses, the plan's biggest foes.
- Buddhists' Use of Swastikas Focus of Cultural Conflict : Religion: Emblems on gates of Chatsworth home mean peace, not Nazism.
- Scientists Get to the Bottom of the Top Quark Puzzle : Physics: Team believes it has found evidence of the elusive subatomic particle that is part of all matter.
- CIA Spy Suspect, Wife Reportedly to Plead Guilty
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Burst of Sun Heralds Body's Arrival : Ceremony: The rain eases long enough for the somber military rites to take place at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
- April Glowers and Whitens Parts of Southland With Snow, Hail
- Judge Blocks Controversial State Test for 2 Students : Education: Youths' parents object to the exam. Both sides claim victory in the Superior Court's temporary ruling.
- Lowered Rating Could Affect Laguna Art Museum Grant
- 20 May Face Charges in Phone Calling Card Fraud
- A History of Ticket Trouble : Rose Bowl: Mazzone was accused of buying players' tickets in 1978. UCLA's Young regrets recent decision.
- Yorba Linda's 'Gracious' Motto Being Put to the Test : Hometown: Despite crowds and chaos, few would pass on the chance to pay final tribute to one of their own.
- Thousands Brave Lines to Pay Final Respects : Turnout: Mourners shared their memories of the late President as they waited. Later, police began urging that no more people come.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Courts in Nixon's Home Base Will Stay Open Today : Law: Central District of California, which includes Orange and L.A. counties, won't close on national day of mourning. The irony isn't lost on federal officials.
- House Panel Approves Bill Banning Assault Weapons : Crime: Victims' relatives join supporters of measure that would outlaw 19 models of rapid-fire guns. Legislation still faces its toughest test.
- Nixon's Body Is Returned to California
- Yorba Linda Weathers Storm of Ceremony : Scene: With the coffin arrives chaos, and a commitment to a native son. Respect for Nixon rises above the din of a media-event state funeral.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 27, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 27, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 27, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 27, 1994
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A VIEW FROM THE STREET : A Reversal of Fortune for Medical Firms : Six of the 10 steepest stock price declines occurred in that sector. One reason? Growing worry over health care reform.
- WellPoint Health Earns Profit of $61.6 Million
- Rating of 20th Century Subsidiaries Again Cut
- 2 Large Projects in the Works in Oxnard
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : THE BOTTOM LINE : 5 Firms That Went From Red Ink to Black : Top Turnaround Companies Form a Diverse Group
- Business Expo Will Benefit Youth Club
- Goodwill Effort to Make Deadline
- Summit Care Reports Profit in 3rd Quarter
- NIXON'S DAY: It's a tradition to close...
- Mail Bomb Kills Man, Injures Wife in Colorado
- RAIDERS DRAFT : Linebacker Question Gets Answered in a Flurry
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Detroit Might Miss Ultimate Goal
- Kossub Realizing Her Goals at OCC
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : THE GIANTS : Biggest Industrial Companies
- Banks Lost $50 Million Last Year : Finance: Only 9 of 27 report profit; delinquent loans jump $31.4 million. One executive calls it the worst year he's seen.
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : RISING FORTUNES : Peeking at the Future
- Political Morass Could Trap Japan's Economic Recovery : Trade: A split in the hours-old coalition government sends the Tokyo stock market lower as investors lose confidence.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Task Force to Lobby Scouts for Gay Rights
- State Fires Workers' Comp Judge Accused of Molesting Lawyer
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : All Students Can Play a Part in Musical
- Turbulence in Japan : Old powerbrokers, old ways stymie a new prime minister
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Driver Shot on Highway; LAPD Mechanic Held
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Wins 19 Journalism Awards
- Powell Says He Came Close to Shooting King
- SALVADOR WATCH : New Leader, Old Fears
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Coaches Are Glad Mayeda Needed Some Fresh Air
- RETURN OF THE : Wallach Wallop : Third Baseman Is on a Tear Since Becoming Cleanup Hitter for the Dodgers
- VALLEY / VENTURA ROUNDUP : Track
- Fighting to Keep Movies as Their Makers Intended : Arts: A nonprofit group that battles against film alteration will hold a three-day symposium starting Wednesday to debate this and related issues.
- William R. Halford has been appointed senior...
- Landlords Under the Gun : If Building Owners Can't Make Repairs by Mid-July, Displaced Tenants Can Walk
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Federal Offices to Close for Day of Mourning
- High Court Lets Stand Social Worker Immunity
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 11th Service Center Opens for Earthquake Victims
- 27 Arrested on Suspicion of Soliciting Prostitution : Law enforcement: Police also cite two bars and two liquor stores for allegedly selling liquor to an 18-year-old decoy.
- Robings Says Hospital Wing Not Researched
- SANTA ANITA : His First Southland Title Won, Van Berg Turns Attention East
- Theater Review : Drowning in Shallow 'Sea' of '70s Excess : Director Roosevelt Blankenship Jr. stages an energetic and symmetrical production, but the cast overacts without adding any depth.
- 'Falsettos' Voice Isn't Traditional : Theater: Composer-lyricist William Finn has long used his musicals to redefine both what a family is and how it's supposed to act.
- Styles on Video Shows $1.4-Million Quarter Profit
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : RISING FORTUNES : Fastest Profit Growth
- The Sports Memorabilia Phenomenon Plays On
- D. Mark Carneal has opened Innovative Resources,...
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : RISING FORTUNES : Expanding in Nursing Home Care : GranCare saw sales jump 68% in 1993. It credits an aggressive growth strategy.
- Lawyer Awarded $23.1 Million in Guess Suit : Courts: Panel orders Marciano brothers to pay Marshall B. Grossman, who represented them in battle for company.
- Restaurant Owners, Smokers Fired Up as Ban Takes Effect : Ventura: Ordinance barring puffing in most workplaces, restaurants and other public places is instituted today.
- Anaheim : City Expected to OK Repairs to Stadium
- Forum to Focus on Santa Clara River
- Theft Charge Against Pair May Be Dropped
- BUENA PARK : Fire Chief Fields Questions on Merger
- Saddleback Wins Conference Golf Title
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A VIEW FROM THE STREET : Charging Ahead
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : THE BOTTOM LINE : Profit Margins
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : RISING FORTUNES : Fat Profits From Oversized Clubs : Carlsbad-based Callaway Dominates the Golf Industry
- Jump in Home Resales Hits a 7-Year High in California : Real estate: A scramble to lock in mortgage interest rates is cited in the 31.3% rise in the state over a year ago.
- Mortgage and Realty Lists $5.15-Million Loss
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : Exceptions
- HEALTH WATCH
- Critics Challenge Study That Found Welfare Cheating Rate of 62% : Aid: Only six of 135 alleged fraud cases were prosecuted. The Orange County research has been widely cited to justify spending millions on catching cheaters.
- VATICAN CITY : Pope to Mafia Country
- Bitter Legacy the Loser as Voters Head for Polls
- JOHANNESBURG : Free Polls, at Last
- Exercising Interest : These 10 Tactics Can Help You Forget How Boring Stairclimbing Can Be
- Thousand Oaks to Look at Ways to Bring Day Care to Old Town : Council: Officials have allotted $155,000 to develop programs for low-income families. They will consider strategy at tonight's meeting.
- Counting the Costs : Panel Weighs Countywide Sales Tax for Transportation
- Rain Causes 70 Crashes; Woman Dies
- OXNARD : Professional Artists Judge Student Works
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Nixon's Final Trip Home
- RAMS DRAFT : Decision 'Unanimous' to Pass on Quarterback
- Micropolis Reports $9.76-Million Loss
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : THE GIANTS : A New Season Blossoms
- Station Manager for Southwest Airlines Operations Appointed
- Political Morass Could Trap Japan's Economic Recovery : Leadership: A split in the hours-old coalition government sends the Tokyo stock market lower as investors lose confidence.
- * Gina M. Shauer was named chief...
- THE TIMES 100 / Potpourri : Quirks, Oddities, Trivia and Other Tidbits About Some of the Companies Found in This Year's Times 100.
- Japanese Socialists Bolt, Imperil Coalition Rule : Politics: Hata, new premier, loses majority in Parliament. Future of his government is in doubt.
- National Agenda : Seeds of Hope in the Killing Fields : An unusual regime is healing the economy and freeing Cambodia's press.
- AQMD Unveils Revamped Plan to Wipe Out Smog : Pollution: Focus is on credits, incentives for industry. The 15-year program also targets traffic emissions.
- Donald J. Atwood, Ex-Deputy Defense Secretary
- In the Spirit of Santa Marta
- 10 Commandments for Healthier Kids
- COLUMN ONE : The Search for Names of the Dead : Orange County has a striking number of John and Jane Does who were neither poor nor loners. Many left clues--a room key, a bus ticket--that torment investigators trying to find out who they were.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita City Hall Will Reopen After Quake Monday
- IRVINE : City May Revise Rules on Commercial Signs
- Countywide : Drums and Dancers Tell Africa Story
- April Showers Cause Minor Car Accidents : Weather: Rain should end by this afternoon and clouds may linger through Wednesday. But official says moisture is only 68% of normal.
- Stop 'Pillorying Hillary'; It's Utter Hypocrisy : Whitewater: Shame on the reporters who, with Watergate stars in their eyes, went after her.
- GLENDALE : 'Team Spirit' Float Proposed for Parade
- Angels Hold On to First : Baseball: The Yankees hand them their fourth loss in a row, 11-1, but they stay tied at the top in the AL West at 8-12.
- Music Review : A Tough Knight at the Opera
- There's More to a Mutual Fund Than a Good Manager
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : Putting This Guide Together
- California Commercial Bankshares: The Newport Beach parent...
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A VIEW FROM THE STREET : Divvying It Up
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : THE BOTTOM LINE : A Bushel Full of Change
- Israeli Computer Firm Opens Camarillo Office
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- LTC Properties Reports 1st-Quarter Profit Surge
- Calnetics Posts 21% Drop in 3rd-Quarter Earnings
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Public Viewing Begins
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Hawaii Tries to Take a Stand Against Same-Sex Marriages
- CARTAGENA : A Message for Latins
- Mountain Lion Apparently Kills Jogger on Foothills Trail
- Study Casts Movie Popcorn as Health Villain
- Interim Orange Unified School Supt. Named
- Service Yard Due for Artful Sprucing Up : Thousand Oaks: Program adopted in 1985 calls for the city to set aside at least 1% of all public works expenditures for such projects.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson, Mariners Defeat Clemens
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Toe Injury Sidelines Mets' Gooden
- VALLEY / VENTURA ROUNDUP : Track
- On Assignment Posts Profit in 1st Quarter
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A GUIDE TO THE GUIDE : An Index of Companies and Where They Rank
- Organization a Must in Ex-Marine's Office : Profile: Longtime secretary to O.C. Supervisor Thomas F. Riley plans her time and environment with precision.
- Markets to Close in Honor of Nixon
- THE TIMES 100 / THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN AMERICA : A VIEW FROM THE STREET : Shifting Tides of the Market
- Newport Harbor Honors Modest Effort
- Allies Take New Tack to End Bosnia War : Diplomacy: U.S., European Union, U.N., Russia will meet for the first time today in search of a permanent cease-fire.
- Unocal Report on Myanmar Rejected : Energy: Shareholders defeat proxy resolution calling for study on alleged human rights violations related to pipeline project.
- Those Who Began Talks Reject Emerging Israel-PLO Pact : Mideast: A Palestinian ex-negotiator says the accord falls short. Likud leader Netanyahu, also an early delegate, criticizes it for going too far.
- Federal Officials Praise Earthquake Response : Preparedness: While reviewing the Northridge temblor, they also stress a need for improvement.
- PORT HUENEME : Woman, 2 Juveniles Arrested in Robbery
- WESTMINSTER : $50,000 May Be OKd for Lawsuit Defense
- COSTA MESA : Volunteers Needed to Help Plant Trees
- Family Settles With City in Slayings of 2 : Courts: Survivors of brothers shot to death by a Compton officer in 1991 will receive $4 million to $6 million. The slayings had outraged the Samoan American community.
- Tara OettingerFoothill, Jr.Track / Sprints-long jumpOettinger's performance...
- Fullerton Reports Minor Infraction
- He Proves That Fame Is Relative : Pro football: Klein, a former L.A. prep star who left Cal for tiny C.W. Post, is drafted in fourth round.
- Music Reviews : Many Aural Awards in Mischa Concert
- Jokes
- Unrepentant Powell Defends Beating of King
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Bike Patrol Takes to the Hills to Help
- LOS ANGELES : Bolton Hit Essentially Is 1966 Isley Song, Jury Finds
- The Eyes of California Should Be on Texas : Richards' positive ties to Mexico offer a model for Wilson
- Orange City Council May Televise Meetings : Government: Trial run may be undertaken at no cost to the city if a cable report due in May is approved.
- VALLEY / VENTURA ROUNDUP : Stroh Says 1994 Football Season Will Be His Last
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Sparks Fly Over Power Lines and Their Impact on Prices : Utilities: Debate grows about the health and economic effects of electromagnetic field energy. Until recently, concern had been centered on the towers' looks.
- SAN SALVADOR : Ex-Rebels in the House
- Market Scene : At the Sole of a Foot-Fashion Fad : The ubiquitous boots of Dr. Martens have shod everyone from skinheads to the Dalai Lama.
- Public May View Nixon Casket Today
- Robber Becomes 1st in County Charged Under '3 Strikes' Law : Simi Valley: The paroled convict now faces 10 felony counts of child molestation. He is being held without bail and faces arraignment today.
- The Neighborhood Beat : Garden Grove Community Policing Program Stresses Prevention Over Arrests