- Books to Go : Exploring Western Wheres
- CRENSHAW : Word of God School to Get County Funds
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- FROM PHILLY TO BEL-AIR AND BACK AGAIN
- Play on Riots Added to Library Collection
- Voters Allege Threats in Bell Gardens Race : Elections: Two council candidates backed by the No Re-Zoning Committee deny using strong-arm tactics to win.
- LACC Will Hold Free Health Fair
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : OCC Wins Men's, Women's Titles
- That Face, Those Eyes . . . : Dana Carvey's got a new career vision thing. (<i> OK</i> ,<i> OK</i> .<i> No more George Bushisms</i> .) So with 'Clean Slate,' can the man of a thousand sendups move from 'SNL' to big-screen leading man?
- Basowski Sets Stage for a Grand Finish : College baseball: His slam in the ninth beats Moorpark, 10-6, improves Pierce's chances for a regional playoff berth.
- Norris Takes Title From Brown : Boxing: McLellan stops Jackson in first. Leija ends Nelson's reign with unanimous decision.
- Bobbitt Arrested After Fiancee Alleges Abuse
- Paradise Creek Wins at Churchill Downs
- It's Brewin' : In Milwaukee, Surprising Play by Surprising Players Is Giving Hope That There's Life After Robin Yount
- Learning to Trust That Mother Knows Best for Herself
- CIF Rethinks Transfer Rules : Preps: Students who change schools will be granted immediate athletic eligibility, with some restrictions.
- TRUMPET WORKS: Sergei Nakarjakov, trumpet; Alexander Markovich,...
- Checking Account Can Be a Good Spot for Cash
- Readers Recommend
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Mollie Lowery's Tug of War : She dreams of a quiet life in the Sierra. But for now, she hikes among the Skid Row sanctuaries where she offers refuge to the mentally ill.
- PUC Pushing Free-Market Revolution
- Ending Role of Occupier Brings Joy to Tel Aviv
- Civil War Rages Among Holocaust Revisionists : Courts: At stake are control of the Costa Mesa Institute for Historical Review and a $10-million bequest.
- D.C. Knows Scandals, and Whitewater Is No Watergate : Humor: Comically speaking, the Clinton development deal will never ever be confused with the Nixon political burglary thing.
- VENETIAN BLIND : Florian Definitely Speaks Italian--but the Menu Doesn't Exactly Shout Venice
- Last Will and Testament : BEYOND PEACE, <i> By Richard Nixon (Random House: $23; 256 pp.)</i>
- Joyous Hawaiians Reclaim Battered Kahoolawe Island From Military : Conservation: Once a target for shelling, the 45-square-mile symbol of native culture is handed to the state in a ceremony ending a long struggle.
- Women Ballplayers Pitch New 'League of Their Own'
- CRIME STATISTICS: Los Angeles Police Department figures...
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Capital Under Fire; Civilians Recruited
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : A Benefit Where the Majority Rules
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CALTRANS : Caltrans Engineers to Contractors--Our Way or the Highway : Court ruling that state can't use private-sector employees for work such as freeway engineering and design is a dead end.
- Poster Artist Wins Shopping Spree
- CLOSE UP : Cosmic Zay
- Searching for Order : CONSIDER THIS HOME, <i> By Greg Bills (Simon & Schuster: $21; cloth; 318 pp.)</i>
- Hitter Touches Base on 2 Coasts
- On the Trail of a Horse : SACRED HORSES: Memoirs of a Turkmen Cowboy, <i> By Jonathan Evan Maslow (Random House: $24; 416 pp.)</i>
- Despite Danger, House Parties Still Attract Athletes
- LINDA FELDMAN : After 20 Years, He's Making House Calls Again at Venice Clinic
- The Nation : Personal Perspective : Recognizing the Value of Women's Daily Lives
- WESTLAKE : Crusade for Street Racks Up Victories
- TRACK : Ex-Dorsey Star Leaps to New Victories
- Four-Star Movies : 'The Best Years of Our Lives'
- COVER STORY : The Long March of Endesha Ida Mae Holland : Her Struggle Began in Mississippi, Where She 'Rose From the Dirt of Society' to Become a Civil Rights Activist, Teacher and Prize-Winning Playwright
- Still Plagued by Multiple Ills, South Bronx Is Slowly Rising From Ashes : Urban renewal: Along with housing, the retail sector is reviving. Of six prime city-owned retail sites, five have been awarded to developers.
- Time for a Little Brush-Fire Prevention : Residents in High-Risk Valley Areas Should Follow a Few Simple Rules When Planting
- Oxnard To Help Fund Study of Minor League Baseball Team
- Hiking: Los Padres National Forest : Spring Blooms Anew on Figueroa Mountain
- Cram Sessions : Schools Scrambling to Prepare Students for State Assessment Test
- On Different Tracks : TALES FROM TWO TRAINS THROUGH SOUTHEAST ASIA : From Bangkok to Singapore, Luxuriating Amid the Well-Heeled on the New Eastern & Oriental Express
- Homeowners Angry About RVs : But Camper Dwellers Deny They're the Source of Problems on Riverside Drive
- Voters Have 2 Days to Register
- Prostitutes Are Prime Victims in Leading Rape Area
- Police Fair in Ventura Attracts Big Crowd : Public safety: About 8,000 attend annual block party. Hundreds of youngsters crawl into emergency vehicles and act out fantasies.
- VENTURA : Lawmaker Meets With Students
- Small Ad Agencies Reap Two of Three Top Awards : Advertising: One-man Acme shop, two Smart Guy's are honored. dGWB, a large firm, is cited for best poster.
- Corporate Survival Demands Full Use of a Diverse Work Force
- Global Traders Remind U.S. Where the Buck Stops
- On Different Tracks : TALES FROM TWO TRAINS THROUGH SOUTHEAST ASIA : From Saigon to Hanoi, Getting to Know Ordinary Vietnamese People on the Old Transindochinois Local
- Retro : RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON : Producing MacSequels
- Playing Without a Full Deck : HOUSE OF CARDS: Blurred Roles of Therapists and Research Psychologists Gives Unsettling Credentials to Some Popular Beliefs, <i> By Robyn M. Dawes (Free Press: $22.95; 338 pp.)</i>
- Youth Center Opening Delayed
- Students Trade 'Toys of Violence' for Sweets
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Impulse Power
- The World : Inside Dope on the U.S. Plot to Infiltrate French!
- After-Class Amigo : Tutor Offers Latino Students Help, Pride
- Housing Developers to Buy Option on Site
- Gunmen Rob Restaurant, Fire a Shot
- Beating Crime With Community Policing : * Garden Grove Program Has Officers, Residents Working Together to Make a Difference
- Auto RacingDerrike Cope earned his first victory...
- PREP NOTES : Seven O.C. Athletes Are Finalists for CIF Scholar Award
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany Rally Pulls Out a Victory That Earns a Spot in Playoffs, 14-12
- Competing No Breeze at Golden League Finals
- They Can Have Tonya for a Song
- Ferguson Powers Fullerton Past New Mexico State
- Historically Correct Mozart--and Mehta's Version
- Dive! Torpedoes Century City Parking
- Hanging Out on the Fringe : For more than a decade Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore have been an inspiration to alternative-rockers. With its new 'Jet Set' album, the band still revels in the spirit and energy of the indie scene
- Parry and Thrust : Two Days After Bannister Broke Four Minutes in Mile, O'Brien Broke 60 Feet in Shot
- INVASION OF THE DISCOUNTERS : JAPAN : Bargain Retailers Wage War Against Bureaucrats, the Law
- OFF THE SAME BOAT : Settling Our Differences Begins When We Learn What We Have in Common
- Travel Insider : Connecting With a Condo That'll Make Your Vacation : Lodging: As more travelers pick condominiums over hotels, location services are multiplying.
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Films and Programs
- Program Seeks to Keep Girls Involved in Math, Science : Education: New Jersey Institute of Technology enrolls fourth- and fifth-graders, hoping they will retain enthusiasm for the subjects as they grow older.
- South-Central : Spring Cleaning With a Yule Touch
- SPRING ROUNDUP : Bell Advances to Volleyball Semifinals
- 'I Feel Like Somebody' : The Success of L.A.'s BEST, an After-School Program That Helps 3,800 Children in the City's High-Risk Areas, Can Be Measured in Their Growing Self-Esteem and Social Development
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Now entering 'Weinerville' on Nickelodeon, where the puppets are people too
- LITTLE TOKYO : New Cultural Room Puts Focus on Arts
- Insurance Even Tougher to Find Since the Riots : Commerce: As many as half the businesses in Central Los Angeles may be without policies. Critics blame a lack of carriers in the area.
- Titans' Ferguson Goes 7 for 7, Hits 3 Homers
- Cal Poly Pomona Women Defeat Davis, Advance to Tennis Final
- Yes, She's the Great Pretender : After a long hiatus, Chrissie Hynde is back on the rock 'n' roll chain gang with a new album and a real band--but no less ambivalent about stardom
- Parry and Thrust : Two Days After Roger Bannister Broke Four Minutes in the Mile, USC Graduate O'Brien Broke 60 Feet in the Shotput
- That's Show Biz
- The 21st Century is Now : With Small, Everyday Choices--Whether to Greet a Stranger, Where to Buy a Carton of Milk--We've Already Determined the Shape and Feel of the Next Millennium.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Blues Club Opening Safer With Shaffer
- DEFINING MOMS
- PERSPECTIVE ON BEHAVIOR : A Better Fix on Life's Road Map : We'd have a much healthier society if people understood the difference between happiness and pleasure.
- Experts Give Reseeding Program a Second Look : Ecology: Some specialists say seeding may interfere with regeneration of native plants and re-establishment of ecosystems as areas recover from wildfires.
- Police Try Tough Talk to Steer Youths Away From Crime
- Panel Backs Ford Dealer's New Facility
- Ventura City Hall Hears Plea For a Sound Barrier
- Butcher Clears Mind of Troubles
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Not in Swing, Loses Softball Title
- Chavez Regains Crown as Fight Ends After Cut : Boxing: He defeats Randall by technical split-decision after head butt opens a gash in the eighth round.
- Vikings' Allen Happy to Be in Training Camp
- Brevity's Raincheck
- Free Open House for Home Buyers
- HER OWN PLACE by Dori Sanders...
- Old Guard Vies With Salsa Star in Panama Vote
- Sex With Patient Means Jail for Counselor : Crime: Municipal jury convicts Buena Park practitioner. State officials are seeking license revocation. His victim says she's 'slowly recovering' from 1992 crime.
- Boy, 6, Dies After Being Ejected From His Father's Car
- County Gets $4.3 Million for Crisis Counseling : Mental health: Officials are filling 100 slots for workers to treat residents with post-quake trauma. Critics call federal grant excessive.
- As Tension Grows, U.S. Gets a Respite, 4-0 : Soccer: With player cuts looming, team has an easy time defeating Estonia at Fullerton.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Rangers' Train Derailed by Capitals
- WORLD CUP : Sweden Is Led by Goalie
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Forecast Better After Showers Cancel Practice
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Two Rallies Give Marlins Victory
- News, Tips & Bargains : Index for the 'Been There' Crowd
- Your Mortgage : They'rrrre Baaack: ARMs Are Booming
- Too Many Visits to Disabled Mom Upset Neighbor
- Koreatown : Merchants Flounder Without Loans
- Weekend Escape: Yosemite National Park : Tent Tales : The Digs Were Spartan but the Setting Sublime for Only Dollars a Day
- CITY ARTS : Pictured Palaces
- HE'S BACK: Former President Richard Nixon's place...
- Perilous State of Affairs : Mexico: As Baja California's governor, Ernesto Ruffo Appel has brought about many reforms. But the recent bout of slayings and scandals threatens to engulf his opposition party's accomplishments.
- LEIMERT PARK : Earthquake Aid Center to Open
- State's Economy Relies on the 'Idea' of California
- Driver Arrested in Death of Cyclist
- He Not Only Won Race, He Saved Face
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / PAIGE A. LEECH : Giving Away Little, Donatella Puts Sylmar's Foes on Tactical Alert
- Driven to Succeed : Traffic Accident Has Helped Titans' Ferguson Put Life, Baseball Career Goals in Perspective
- OCC Holds Off Pierce for Volleyball Title
- McCarron Is Given a Gin Dandy : Kentucky Derby: He takes over on 9-1 shot Go For Gin to win the roses for the second time. Brocco finishes fourth, Holy Bull 12th.
- New Releases : In Brief
- Jets Grant Nagle His Wish and Release Him
- Making the Mundane Stellar : British theater director Stephen Daldry took an English perennial, 'An Inspector Calls,' and peeled back layers that nobody else saw. Then he hit Broadway
- News, Tips & Bargains : Spanish Towns Will Close to Cars
- The Healthy Traveler : Minding Motion Sickness
- L.A. SPEAK : Art Gallerese
- BELL GARDENS : Students Open Up About Guns, Suicide
- South Gate : City Hall May Be Opened on Fridays
- Whee! the People
- Consumer Credit Rises
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Focus : Gossett, P.I. : NBC MOVIE OFFERS A DETECTIVE WITH CHARM AROUND THE EDGES
- Legislators' 37% Raise Criticized
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Blames Wilson for 1.2-Million 'Jobs Deficit' : Politics: State treasurer escalates her attacks on Republican incumbent and renews promises on creating 1 million jobs. She launches a 22-day tour of the state.
- New Day to Ring After Repair as Mission Bell Tower Begins
- Officer Kills Motorist After Freeway Chase : Homicide: Man allegedly hit a policeman with his car at an Anaheim mobile home park early Saturday. Shooting remains under investigation.
- On Leiter Side of News, A's Roll
- Seattle Is Behind Eight-Ball : NBA playoffs: Mutombo has eight blocks, Pack scores 23 as Nuggets oust top-seeded SuperSonics, 98-94.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : New National League President Is Fighting Back
- Capistrano Valley Wins 4th Straight Gymnastics Title
- <i> Abbondanza </i> in Long Beach
- PICTURES AND PROKOFIEV: Mussorgsky: "Pictures at an...
- Divining Madame Mao : Henry Ong's 'Madame Mao's Memories' has traveled the world, but after 10 years, the playwright continues to probe the life of Jiang Qing, wife of the famed Chinese leader and an intriguing figure in her own right
- Bruins No-Hit Santa Clara Twice
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : New National League President Fighting Back
- UCLA Streaks Past USC in Track and Field
- Japan Has Plenty of Practice for Role of a World Cup Host
- STYLE: GARDENS : JUST ADD WATER
- TASTE OF TRAVEL: GREECE : Athens Openers : Traditional Appetizers Good Enough for the Gods Are Making the Meal in Modern Ouzeries
- DUTCH MODERNE: Graphic Art From De Stijl...
- Downtown : Workshop Focuses on Managing Money
- CRENSHAW : Auto Training Center Gives Job Tuneups
- USC : Project Is Positive Sign for Graffiti
- U.S. Jets May Seal Off Haiti : Embargo: Clinton considers dispatching military aircraft to enforce tougher U.N. sanctions. He approves offshore asylum hearings for some refugees.
- BELL GARDENS : 2 Gang-Related Shootings Injure 3
- Sentencing for Thomas Postponed
- THOUSAND OAKS : House Blaze Causes $105,000 in Damages
- Let the Public Join El Toro Discussion : * Concerns Come to Light Over Decision to Close Base
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Violence? They're Lucky Calvin Murphy Is Retired
- Recruit Contreras Leaves Northridge
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Starting Pitching Has Been a Relief
- POLITICS '94 : <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Umberg's Staff Wants Polanco and His Money Out of 69th District Race
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2; SONIC YOUTH; "Experimental Jet Set,; Trash and No Star" (<i> DGC</i> )
- AND ONE MORE THING: If you plan...
- Smart Guy's Ad Agency Does Well Against Big Guys
- Armenian Memorial : RISE THE EUPHRATES, <i> By Carol Edgarian (Random House: $22; 416 pp.)</i>
- BEING THERE : Getting Your Goat
- COLUMN ONE : The New, Dangerous Dominoes : Nuclear wanna-bes and wary bystanders are among nations caught in a global balancing act over who has--and who soon may get--atomic weapons. The rising number of players raises the risk of disaster.
- Young Roller-Hockey Players Get the Short End of the Stick
- Santa Clarita Should Tap Other Sources : State Funds Might Be Best Solution in Feud With Water District Over Quake Aid
- Attendance at Cinco de Mayo Festival Dampened by Rain, New Fees : Oxnard: Organizers blame new site, admission fees and late-afternoon rainfall for drop in attendance.
- DOWNTOWN : Casino Night to Aid Homeless Agency
- The World : Los Angeles' Gang Culture Arrives in El Salvador, Courtesy of the INS
- For Catholics, It's 'Happy Martyrs' Day' : The beatification of two women who sacrificed for their children sends the message that submissiveness is what counts.
- Woman's Body Found Inside Burned Vehicle
- Anaheim Volunteers Do Home Work : Aid: With donated materials and 1,000 helpers, Paint Your Heart Out Anaheim spruces up 47 homes owned by the elderly and needy.
- The Law is Root of Immigration Debate
- Supervisors Let Egos Upstage Nixon Funeral
- Educators Should Study Class Photo
- Rectifying Gender Inequalities at the University of California
- Managed-Care Companies Need to Wise Up
- Officer Not Being Candid on Enforcement Issue
- Don't Kid Yourself-- Smoking Is Addictive
- Huffington's Ads on Spending
- Men Must Engender Greater Individuality
- More Like a Squeak
- Divorced Dads Aren't Getting a Fair Shake
- DON'T PASS GO
- USDA Gets Dirt Under Fingernails as It Digs for Secrets of Organic Farm : Environment: Clinton Administration has proposed reducing pesticide use on 75% of the country's farm acreage by 2000--and the USDA has gotten the message. No longer are natural-farming advocates pariahs.
- SOUL MAN
- Valley Commentary : Longing for the Bullock's Building : I never analyzed exactly how all those flat planes came together; I don't think there was a symmetry to it. That's why it always was a surprise to look at it. And yet it held its place firmly, like a bullock, overlooking the stores.
- Logical Ways to Control Immigration
- True Arrogance Will Take Practice
- PROPER ENGLISH ONLY PLEASE
- Rental Tax in Denver
- Choirmaster's Slaying in L.A.
- Re: 'Secretaries'
- Laguna Isn't Just a Mecca for Gays
- Cover Story : Sorcerer's Apprentice No More : David Copperfield, at 37, comes into his own as a master of illusion; he has a 15-year CBS retrospective Thursday and a new jet-set status with his engagement to model Claudia Schiffer. Now, for his next trick . . .
- Helping Disney Grow Helps County
- CLAS Test Lets Students Utilize Facts Learned
- Honoring Chavez
- WHEELS OF MISFORTUNE
- Rioters
- CROSSING REPLY
- Death Penalty
- NRA Staunch Defender of Second Amendment
- FUTURE FORTUNES
- 'Sirens' Not Silly, but a Spiritual Statement
- X, 'Bites' and Hollywood
- Blast at Watchdogs No Laughing Matter
- 'I always felt half a person'
- Conservancy Should Be Following the Blueprint
- James Mix-Up
- Urbanites Get Dander Up After Taking Gander at Citified Canada Geese : Wildlife: Population of birds has mushroomed 50-fold in a decade. Flocks have invaded golf courses, schools, sewage-treatment plants, almost any place with grassland and a body of water.
- Older and Graying, Former Black Panthers Mellow but Cling to Ideals : Civil rights: Bobby Seale forms organization for young people in Philadelphia. Elaine Brown hopes to build a South Central Los Angeles school where youths can learn to be 'enterprising human beings.'
- Why Can't the Schools Deliver is the Question
- Churches Do Fair Share in Community
- More No-Glitz Grub
- Reaction to Appearance of a Reviled Symbol
- Guns Have No Place in a Healthy Lifestyle
- MEChA Should Be Allowed at School
- Fraser Fanfares
- MTA's Proposal to Increase Bus Fares
- THE CRIME GAME
- Mayor's Phone Calls
- WESTWOOD : Mayor Breaks Tradition to Tout Budget
- Obituaries - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- NONFICTION - May 8, 1994
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Rain Halts Racing at Saugus, Ventura
- INSIDE & OUT : No Need to Fire Up the Lava Rocks; Porcelain Briquettes Burn Better in Barbecue
- Life Inside the 'Glass House' : Simi Valley: Presidents' daughters gather at the Reagan library to recall growing up as part of America's First Families.
- Remembering Mother's Day--Behind Bars : Family: The social costs of keeping 65,000 mothers in prison are too high, say church members and women's rights advocates. They will call Sunday for alternatives to incarceration.
- BASEBALL WATCH : Dream Team
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Commuter Lane Planned for Antelope Valley Freeway
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : DARE Festival Will Be Held Today
- Builder Sues After Halting Plans for Lost Village Area : Court: Drisson's action against the city alleges it lost $3.76 million. The location is probably part of a Native American burial ground.
- A Key Question for Any Test : CLAS exams must have public support
- Second Place Good Enough for Camarillo : Track and field: Runner-up finish in Marmonte finals gives Scorpions overall title.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Dahlen Wears Winning Hat for the Sharks, 5-2
- Music Reviews : Beethoven's 5th, Two Premieres at Pavilion
- 'Picasso' Show a Shot in the Arm for LACMA : Art: The exhibition, which closed Sunday, was far more popular than several past shows that were expected to attract a similar audience.
- Inside & Out : Bold Appetites
- Fire Breaks Out in Russian Nuclear Reactor; No Radiation Peril Reported
- Major Insists He Will Not Quit Despite Local Election Losses
- Lawmakers Pop Question; Man's Intended Votes Aye
- Bobbitt Denies He Attacked His Fiancee
- Tourist of the Year
- Rams Get Chris Chandler as Backup
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Cold Rain Threatens Opening Round of Much-Anticipated Practice Runs
- Ventura Stock Cars Rained Out
- No Minor Mania : Robertson Plays in Shadow of Birmingham's Most Famous Baron
- Hughes Considering More Cutbacks in Plants and Work Force
- 'Miracle Mile' Yields Another Millionaire Jackpot Winner
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic School Officials Seek Safe Site for New Elementary Campus : Education: Trustees want to avoid busing students across the Golden State Freeway.
- C orruptio optimi pessima is an old...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Mayor to Meet With Homeowners Groups
- It Isn't Always Bed of Roses for Florist : Holiday: Local flower shops offer a little therapy, counseling, and a listening ear with each rush order for Mother's Day.
- Be 'True to Yourself,' Filmmaker Tells Youths : Service: Robert Townsend talks to 100 boys at Camp Holton probation facility as part of the L.A. Theatre Works' Arts and Children Project.
- SYLMAR : Wide Diversity Promised for Parade
- Candidate Tells FBI of Threats in Letters
- Police Commission Meeting Postponed : Conflict: Scheduled on the same evening as an appearance by Mayor Riordan, the gathering would have been the first in the Valley in two years.
- Santa Ana : Bristol Improvement Is a Top City Priority
- Rain Puts El Toro's Game, Hopes on Hold
- SECURITIES
- These Plants Live to Soak Up Rays
- Woman Convicted in Slaying Over Dispute About Smoking
- Driver Accused of Soliciting Murder
- CHATSWORTH : Charity Event Is as Easy as Pie for Devon
- Judge to Rule on Confiscated Funds
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Officer's Good Deed Earns Him New Pet
- CALABASAS : Water Rates Expected to Rise for 3rd Year
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Rallies to Knock Off Trabuco Hills
- 'Buccaneers' Set for 'Masterpiece Theatre'
- Scrambling for a Share : Authors of Software Search for Ways to Cope With Competition
- Security Council Imposes Tougher Sanctions on Haiti : United Nations: The 15-0 vote comes as Clinton takes a harder line on the junta that ousted Aristide. Resolution tightens noose around 'usurpers,' banning almost all trade.
- Hungary Nostalgic for 'Goulash' Days : Elections: A painful path to capitalism has voters upset. An ex-Communist who put the first tear in the Iron Curtain looks set to profit.
- French Agency Bombed