- Finding Real Deadbeats Should Be Goal
- As Earth Day Turns 25, Planet Finds Reasons to Celebrate and Fear : Ecology: One observer predicts that pollution in the Western World will end 'almost painlessly' within our lifetimes. But not everyone is so optimistic, and the Third World is another story.
- Good Management Key to Quality of Workers
- Ribbon May Be Out, but Disease Is Not
- SIGNE NOT SHELLEY
- Young Critic's Lament
- Premises, Logic Flawed in Tort Reform Column
- Editorial on Airport Ignored Crucial Issues
- Writer Is Dismayed by Abuse of Stoney Point Park
- The Retirement System? It's Already Broken
- Education Depends on Parents' Support
- Police: Traffic Halted By Closure of Major Roadway
- Culture: Italian Center Opening Called Spectacular Event
- Frankfurt Synagogue
- Don't Count Out Job Recruiting Firms Yet
- All Deserve Chance to Enjoy Park
- House Tax Bill: It's About Time
- Homebound Dad Is There for Daughter
- Who Should Pay for Bonds Mess?
- Longing for the Old Mall in Anaheim
- ALOE VERITY
- Democrats
- Palatial Point
- The Los Angeles City College basketball team...
- The Question of Preserving the Bolsa Chica Wetlands?
- What About the Doctors' Own Bills?
- Obituaries - April 16, 1995
- Happy Spring, Now Think Christmas
- Universal City: The Monster That Ate the East Valley : Most of the surrounding community hopes that MCA's new owners will reverse the entertainment giant's plan to choke the area with traffic, noise and congestion.
- STARRY GLANCE: The National Audubon Society's Starr...
- HAPPY NEW YEAR: About 15,000 people gathered...
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Pair Pledge to Take Race From Gutter to Streets : After the most bruising of all the primary races, 10th District incumbent Holden and challenger Sanders vow to dispense with personal attacks in June 6 runoff.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. SCHOOL BOARD : Kiriyama Wins Seat Vacated by Furutani
- For 17 Agencies, Pool Settlement Settles Nothing : Crisis: For those who chose Option B, the agreement portends years of litigation.
- The Nightmare That Lingers : Law: Four people wrongly accused 11 years ago of child molestation have won a $7.3-million settlement. But the pain the allegations caused has not gone away.
- Dole Says He Opposes Foster Confirmation
- TV, Legal Wrangling Bog Down Simpson Trial : Courts: More than 430 sidebars, being on televised stage, large contingent of lawyers are cited by experts.
- Hillsides Cloaked in Spring Colors Draw Hikers
- TOOLS : The Right Electric Drill Can Work Overtime--to Grind, Strip and Buff
- COLUMN ONE : Is Concept of Race a Relic? : Defining race by biology is misleading at best, say a growing number of scientists. New research could trigger rethinking about how public health and other social policies are applied.
- Tentative Pact Reached in Supermarket Strike
- NORTHRIDGE : Rally Will Protest Cuts in Student Aid
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cafe Seeks OK From Planners to Open
- Slaying Suspect Contends He Was in Oregon : Courts: A Corona man named as a suspect in the killing of a Laguna Beach ice cream parlor owner pleads not guilty to a same-day heist in Tustin.
- City Guide
- TENNIS / EASTER BOWL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT : Fullerton's Kim Changes His Pace to Win Match
- Clippers Apply to Play More Games at Pond
- New Zealand Is Making It Look Too Easy : America's Cup: Kiwis are unbeaten on the water. Young America regains defenders' lead by defeating Mighty Mary.
- He's Going the Distance : 49ers' Wilson Battled Illness and Hard Times Just to Pitch Again
- Late Payers Fill Out Form I-O-IRS : Taxes: Due Monday instead of today, filings may be delayed until Aug. 15, but not payments.
- State Uses 'Son of Sam' Law for First Time
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Refuses to Stall Plan to Pay O.C. Pool Investors
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Gates Heads 14-Member Posse on Tax
- OJAI VALLEY : No Letup Reported in Car Break-Ins
- SEAL BEACH : Leisure World Tries to Buy County Library
- OXNARD : 2 to Be Arraigned on Loan Shark Charges
- EL MONTE : Robbery Suspects Arrested After Truck Runs Out of Gas
- 32 Arrested in Anaheim on Arms, Drug Offenses
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Independent Living Skills Program : A Bridge From Foster Care to Self- Reliance
- Teen-Ager to Be Tried as Adult in Attack on Woman : Reseda: Youth is accused of stabbing neighbor at least 20 times and then leaving her to die. But she will testify.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads No Contest in Abduction of His Son
- Hicks Wins Main Event in Speedway Program
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
- Freshmen Lead Way in Sprints
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kurvers Sees Game Pass Him By
- NBA Players' Chief Grantham Resigns
- Colaizzi, Zaricki Household Names at Loyola
- Getting to the Heart of One Family's Life : Movies: Director Gregory Nava follows his 'El Norte' with a colorful epic exploring 60 years in the lives of a struggling Latino family.
- Neo-Nazi 'Voice' Finds a Forum on Public-Access : Television: Wiesenthal Center criticizes airing of the series but some cable operators are bound by franchise agreements.
- Dollar Sinks Further Amid Festering Trade Impasse : U.S. Reports 'Very Little Progress' in Talks With Japan
- Xerox to Offer Coverage to Domestic Partners
- Applicant Said to Have Lied to Harvard
- CAUCASUS : Cemetery Lays Bare Atrocities of Russians' Chechen Conquest : War: Those searching for relatives come daily to walk among bodies on display. Officials fear spread of disease--and enmity.
- Modest Proposal : Pershing Square: Soften the Edges
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Final Touches Put to Damaged Public Library
- UCLA Fraternities Are Partying Too Much Since NCAA Win, Police Say : Campus: LAPD sets up meeting. Student leader says it is unfair to blame all 20 houses for the rowdiness.
- County Projects Cutbacks of 33% for Most Departments
- Image Makers : Police Hope Trading Cards Enhance Their Rapport With Children
- NHL ROUNDUP : Still More Lightning by LeClair
- Milutinovic (a) 'Steps Down' or (b) Is Pushed : Soccer: Either way, he's out after four years as U.S. national team coach, leaving him confused, unhappy, angry and philosophical.
- NBA ROUNDUP / THURSDAY'S GAMES : Olajuwon Returns, Rockets Win
- Stage Lineup at the Fair: No Surprises
- World IN BRIEF : WALES : Door-to-Door DNA Search for Killer
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Yaroslavsky Replaces Her Campaign Strategist
- COSTA MESA : Free Lunch Halted for Homeless
- Building Moratorium Sought : Calabasas: Homeowners want new construction halted until rules are in place.
- Youth Opinion : Jewish, African and Israeli in L.A.
- Atheist Group Holds First U.S. Meeting : Secularism: Umbrella association of freethinking skeptics will soften strident tone taken by others in the past.
- Long Beach State Coaching Race Gets Late Entry With Stanley
- Jambalaya Jazz's Derby Route Runs Through the Blue Grass : Horse racing: Strong showing today at Keeneland would send him to Louisville with stablemate Pyramid Peak.
- PREP FOOTBALL / ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR GAME : Six Times All-County Players Make the Roster
- Winston Cup Rivalry Extends to SuperTrucks
- Album Reviews : Snow Shows Off Dancehall Talent on 'Love'
- Economy Levels Off for a Soft Landing : Indicators: With March output down 0.3%, there is little chance the Fed will hike rates.
- Last-Minute Tax Tips
- FLOWERS : Chrysanthemums Now Bloom in a Rainbow Variety of Colors
- Panel OKs 5% Raises for Top State Officials, Legislators
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Easter Sunrise Services to Awaken the Spirit
- PLACENTIA : Woman, 54, Dies in Head-On Crash
- SANTA ANITA : Fans Will Get to See Simulcast Triple Play
- INSIDE & OUT : King FOR YOUR Castle
- In Blow to Conspiracy Case, Mexican Suspect Released : Latin America: Judge finds crowd-control worker innocent in death of presidential candidate Colosio.
- Worldwide Processions Mark Good Friday : Religion: Pope enlists help of three women to carry wooden cross. Large crowds gather for Jerusalem ritual.
- Japan Legislator Quits Post, Denounces State of Politics
- Gramm Has Spent $4.7 Million on '96 Bid, Data Shows
- Teen-Ager Is Charged in Gas Station Slaying
- Dispatchers Honored for 2 Valley Calls
- INS Special Agent Is Arrested in Sale of Permits
- BURBANK : Man Held in Shooting of Former Girlfriend
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Matos Slugs Fullerton Past UNLV
- MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL : Palmdale's Finest Bolts in Backstretch : Track and field: Arce wins 1,600 meters with a personal best at Mt. SAC Relays.
- HORSE RACING: WOOD MEMORIAL STAKES : Talking Man Heads the Wood Memorial Field
- Chrysler Taking Sharp Look at Bid Offer : Autos: It's hired three firms to study Kerkorian takeover plan. Iacocca criticizes his successor for moving too slowly.
- Lucky Golfing Couple Sees Nothing but Green
- Officials Turn Away Visitors to Zion Park : Closure: Disappointed tourists are told most trails will remain closed until canyon road can be rebuilt. Employees also find they are out of work.
- Simi Councilwoman Fights for Gun Rights
- OXNARD : Health Clinic Moving to Chavez School
- Two of a Kind : Longtime Friends Gonzalez and Ojeda Make Winning Combination for Cypress College
- Pop Music Reviews : Siouxsie & Banshees: Still Masters of Genre
- L.A. Gear's 1st-Quarter Loss Runs Up to $11.6 Million : Apparel: Santa Monica-based shoemaker says it plans to return focus to women's footwear business.
- Clinton Sets Wheels in Motion for Expected Bid for Reelection
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Man Arrested in Aristide Foe's Death
- SANTA ANA : Diabetics Get Help by Word of Mouth
- Owl Chicks Saved From Rocketdyne Tower Near Simi
- Seal Beach : Navy League Honors Rockwell Chairman
- Police Will Star in Trading-Card Series
- What a Hoot : Two Owl Chicks Are Rescued From a Rocket Tower Slated for Demolition
- NEWPORT BEACH : Driver Rescued, Cited After Plunge Off Cliff
- Even the tabloids would pass on this...
- NBA Players' Chief Grantham Resigns
- Simi Councilwoman Fights for Gun Rights
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Maddux Felled by Chickenpox
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tellez Hits Two More Homers for Fullerton
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Countywide : Get a Grip on Your Bonnet--Easter Looks Wet, Windy
- Pilgrimage to N. Mexico Site Stands as Testament to Faith : Religion: A dirt pit draws thousands who seek miracle cures. Skeptics abound, but many say they miss the point.
- VENTURA : Tools Sought to Help Build Playground
- SHERMAN OAKS : Chief Williams to Address Homeowners
- Oxnard Told Sewer Trunk Is in Danger of Leaking : Growth: Public works director says new development is straining the northeast line's capacity. He says city lacks funds to replace it.
- Gas Station Owner, Calabasas Settle Conflict Over 100-Foot-High Sign
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Lobbying Effort Earns Easter Week Coverage
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman a Royal Pain in Return
- POMONA : 5 Officers Put on Leave During Misconduct Probe
- His Last Match Can't Be Rigged : In Ill Health at 77, Tennis' Greatest Hustler Recounts His Triumphs--and a Memorable Defeat
- Montana and Clark Hook Up Once Again
- Pop Music Reviews : Royal Trux Cools Off Las Palmas Crowd
- Pop Music Reviews : Band Holds Back Hi Artists Reunion
- AIRLINES
- Ex-Agents Lose Ruling in Suit Against Farmers : Insurance: Judge says litigation fails to meet class-action criteria.
- LIGHTING : In the Old Days, They Weren't Too Bright
- U.N. Allows Limited Sales of Iraqi Oil : Persian Gulf: Proceeds from $1 billion in crude exports every 90 days may be used for humanitarian purposes only. Baghdad official denounces offer to ease postwar ban as too restrictive.
- Rookies Armed With Optimism : Police: Graduating cadets downplay criticism of LAPD.
- D. A. Sues Pair Over Homestead Forms
- Deadline Near for 2 LAUSD Programs
- DOLE AS SPEAKER: Elizabeth Dole, president of...
- Teen-Ager Gets 8 Years in Racial Attack
- Jews Give Thanks at Passover With Traditional Seder : Religion: Leisure World observers also recall the pain of the Holocaust.
- Services Set for Newport Police Officer
- 2 Drivers Arrested in Collision That Killed 4 in Family : Freeways: Marco A. Corral, 22, of Venice, and a Glassell Park youth are held on felony vehicular manslaughter charges.
- Boisclair Gets Lesson in Basica Math : Tennis: Agoura Hills 15-year-old falls to 18-under No. 1 in Easter Bowl semifinal, 6-4, 6-2.
- CSUN Rally to Protest Proposals in Congress to Cut Student Aid
- Brea Olinda's Metz Selects CS Los Angeles
- Dole's Hometown Folks Turn Out to Rally for 'Their Boy' : Campaign: Russell residents, who helped the Kansas Republican in his darkest hours after WWII, present him with a new cigar box of contributions.
- Passover, Easter Services This Weekend
- Work Force Diversity: Hard to Manage, Big Rewards : Conversation / Lorri L. Jean
- USC Moves Closer to Signing 3 More Basketball Recruits
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: MT. SAC RELAYS : Freshmen Showe, Williams Are Tops in Sprints
- Team's Attempt at Hardball Doesn't Work Off the Field
- Old-Time Hockey : Maruquin Lives in Poverty, Dreams of Olympic Gold
- Voight Cuts to the Quick at Ventura : Auto racing: Goleta driver grabs early lead and pulls away to easy victory in street stock main event.
- Clintons to Get $14,418 Refund Despite Bigger Income Tax Bite
- Enrollment Slide Forecast for CSUN
- Board to Discuss Teachers' Contract
- Saved by Catdom's Dynamic Duo : Pair's Van Nuys Shelter for 200 Felines Running Short of Funds
- VENTURA : Shooting Suspect Unable to Stand Trial
- Album Reviews
- U.N. Peacekeeper Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Bosnia
- 'Shouting Ladies' Arrested at Church
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Many Doubt Clinton Will Break His Veto-Less Record : Legislation: Despite threats, he's yet to reject a bill. His party is urging him to fight the GOP agenda by using the power of the pen--soon.
- CYA Has Some Leads in Inmate's Escape
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Sweeps Closer to Title
- Jazz Review : Alan Broadbent Sets a High Double Standard
- O.C. Album Reviews : The Muffs and Claw Hammer Raucous and Roll Us
- One Stray Led Woman to Become Champion of L.A.'s Cat Underclass
- Widow Donates 2,500 Maps to Museum
- Police to Increase Traffic Patrolling in Wake of Deaths : Law enforcement: Sites of frequent collisions will be targeted. Public education will also be emphasized.
- Horticulturist Says a Little Greenery Can Cure the Office Blues : 'I thought, hey, if it works outdoors, why wouldn't it work indoors?'
- Ellen Byrens; Beverly Hills Civic Leader, Philanthropist
- CSUN Enrollment Slide Forecast : Education: RAND report projects a dramatic decline by decade's end. Expected drop in the area's college-age students is blamed.
- Burrell Is All Race and Very Little Talk : Track & field: Quiet 100-meter world record-holder takes another step today at Mt. SAC in validating the fastest-man label.
- Pop Album Chart : Selena Albums Still Selling Well
- Art Review : Hockney Puts a Different Angle on Abstract Cubism
- WATER WORLD : Today's tubs are good for more than just soaking. They're built with conservation and time-saving in mind.
- Tokyo On Alert Over Cult Forecast; 53 Children Taken Into Custody
- ENERGY
- Dollar Sinks Further Amid Festering Trade Impasse : Markets Are Cool to Tokyo's Bid to Prop Up U.S. Currency
- Clinton Sees Vindication for Vietnam Protesters : Memoirs: President says that dissenters saw the war as a mistake and McNamara's new book shows he did too.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Shapiro Remark Called Ill-Timed : Trial: Reports of comment about 'Hang Fung Restaurant,' an apparent reference to criminalist Dennis Fung, draw some complaints.
- 3,000 Faithful Gather for Passion Play : Religion: The dramatic re-enactment of Jesus' trial and crucifixion has become an annual tradition for families in Oxnard's La Colonia area.
- Yaroslavsky Replaces Consultant for Runoff : Politics: Shake-up comes after surprise second-place finish in 5th District City Council primary. Rick Taylor wants voters to 'get to know' the candidate.
- INGLEWOOD : $25,000 Offered for Killer of Store's Night Manager
- Objets d'Egg : Ukrainian Craft of <i> Pysanky</i> Finds a Welcome Home
- POMONA : Boy Whose Mother Testified Against Him Is Convicted
- Man Charged With Providing Guns to Gangs : Law: A dealer is accused of misusing his license. His lawyer says it's a paperwork matter.
- Post Offices to Stay Open Late for Taxes
- NEWPORT BEACH : Easter Bunny Has Followers, Skeptics
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Osuna's Success Is a Huge Relief
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD / MT. SAC RELAYS : Times Please Dana Hills' Harrison
- POP/ROCKTexas Remembers Selena: Texas Gov. George W....
- FLOWERS : Spring Lilies Can Brighten Gardens With Yearly Blooms
- Navy Backed on Long Beach Yard Closing : Military: GAO report says recommended shutdown is justified. It narrows chances that the facility will survive when final decision is made.
- County Gets $8,000 for Radon Program
- 3 Members of Family Die in Latest Car Accident : Tragedy: A father and one each of two sets of twins killed. It is Valley area's fourth multi-death incident in a week.
- CALABASAS : Gas Station Owner, City Settle Sign Flap
- YORBA LINDA : Council OKs Athletic Fields Improvements
- Easley the Best at Second Base : Baseball: After floundering on third, he returns to his natural position with Angels, who see All-Star potential.
- Sproule to Play Soccer at San Diego State
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert's Scrambles Pay Off
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
- MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL : Arce to Cross Country, Run For Notre Dame : Scholarship: Distance specialist from Palmdale gets free ride to compete for the Fighting Irish.
- Art Review : Contemporary Works Have '50s Feel
- INSIDE & OUT : Sink Tops Might Be Too Far Gone
- O.C. Health Cuts Hurt Elderly and Poor : Bankruptcy: Private providers say they can't possibly undo the damage wrought by fiscal crisis.
- Hobart Rowen; Wrote Column on Business
- Owner Says Airport Will Stay Open : Agua Dulce: Jim Annin cites the depressed real estate market as contributing to his decision not to sell.
- Taking the Plunge : Training Is Tough and Competition Tougher for Lifeguard Jobs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Adjustments Interrupt Water Fluoridation
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Osuna's Success Is a Huge Relief
- 'Chinatown' Event to Aid Film Group
- Pepperdine Freshman Finds Success Quickly By Cutting Corners
- Inquiry Sought on NationsBank Exec's Remark
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ITALY : Physicians Ban Controversial Biogenetics
- AQMD Makes Ride-Share Rule More Flexible
- Iran Apparently Arming Bosnia, U.S. Official Says : Balkans: State Department denies looking other way at sanctions-busting shipments to Muslim government.
- Wilsons Disclose Federal and State Tax Returns; Few Deductions Taken
- Holy Sepulcher Church Paint Job an Act of Faiths
- Last-Minute Tax Filers Enjoying Weekend Reprieve : Deadline: But the April 17 filing date has given some a false sense of available time, CPAs say.
- Report on Children Paints Bleak Picture of the Future
- Wilson Has Surgery on Vocal Cords : Health: Doctor says operation to remove nodule was successful and governor is expected to make a full recovery.
- GLENDALE : City Weighs 7.7% Hike in Water Rate
- WESTLAKE : FTC Seeks Input on Medical Center Deal
- 47,000 Voters Sign Public Safety Petition
- Orange County Almanac
- TARZANA : Charity Biking Is Child's Play for Broker, 72
- Symphony Weighs Move to Arts Plaza Offices : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will consider authorizing the start of lease negotiations with the county's consolidated orchestras.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers Withdraw Pay Hike Demand
- Hornaday Riding New Wheels : Auto racing: Palmdale resident teams with Dale Earnhardt for entry in new SuperTruck series.
- Matadors Hit Home Stretch, Beat Hornets : College baseball: Northridge starts crucial stand by rallying past Sacramento, 10-4.
- Album Reviews
- Mandela Again Fires His Estranged Wife : South Africa: Second dismissal meets all legal rules, president says. Political soap opera fascinates nation.
- AQMD Makes Ride-Share Rule More Flexible
- Orange : Neighbors Protest Removal of Trees
- THOUSAND OAKS : Traffic Light Project to Be Considered
- HAWTHORNE : Man Finds Mortar Rounds, Takes Them to Police
- Bid to Recall L.A. School Board Chief Falls Short : Politics: Group that targeted Slavkin over the district's court challenge of Proposition 187 fails to collect enough signatures by Friday deadline.
- Easter Egg Hunt Traced to Europe : Tradition: Theology professor says it is not clear why and when the egg was added to festivities, but some believed that they were talismans, bringing good fortune and warding off evil.
- Weekend TV : Passover, Easter Programs on the Lineup
- Hanoi Levels Homes, Arrests 7 Officials in Building Scandal
- Official Racial Definitions Have Shifted Sharply and Often
- CALABASAS : Homeowners Fear Over-Development
- Voices Need More Focus on Sound : Pop Beat: Critics may love the group because of the physical identification factor. But the band's music seems hardly worthy of all the attention.
- TV Reviews : Easter Airings of 'Joseph,' 'Jesus' Stories
- Dodgers Are Opening but Not Right
- Interpreting DreamWorks
- Rams' St. Louis Deal Has Sour Taste for Fans
- INGLEWOOD : $25,000 Offered for Killer of Store's Night Manager
- Give Harrick, Bruins Some Time to Enjoy It
- Count on the 49ers to Make Right Choice
- Parking Fees Don't Fit Bill at Arts Center
- Move to St. Louis Leaves Ram Fan Cold
- Taylor's Big Night Not Deserving of Scorn
- Profane Effect at the Movies
- Hollywood Needs to Shake Stereotypes
- And Cut USC's Parker a Little Slack Too
- 'Faces' Was 'Remarkable'
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 15, 1995
- Obituaries - April 15, 1995
- Obituaries - April 15, 1995
- Obituaries - April 15, 1995
- Voters to Decide on Council Seats, Casinos : Elections: On Tuesday, Pasadena will fill three posts, while Compton weighs raises for top officials and Pomona considers card clubs.
- Copley Cable Suspends Neo-Nazi Apologist's Series : Television: 'Another Voice of Freedom' suggests humane treatment of Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust. Paragon still airing show.
- Man Arrested for Shooting Youth Tampering With Car
- BONUS DAYS! If you're one of those...
- Fiery Debate Over Blank Form Stalls Simpson Trial : Courts: 'This has got to end sometime,' impatient Judge Ito says of 90-minute fight over two staple holes.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 15, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 15, 1995
- Burl Ives, Folk Singer, Oscar Winner, Dies
- ENERGY
- New Feminine Care Line: Consumer products maker...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits New High as Inflation Fears Cool
- Irvine Firm Picks Up Rights for 'Waterworld' Games
- St. Louis Rams Fans and Merchants Are Eager to Get Goods
- THE GOODS : Reform-Minded : Prop. 103 Author Harvey Rosenfield Is Out to Revamp Anything That Hurts Consumers
- One in a Billion : Her deepest desire was to mother a child. The dream was fulfilled the day a Chinese toddler came into her life.
- Gov. Wilson Adds $8.1 Million to War Chest : Campaign: Many high-profile Republicans help field calls in fund-raising effort for fledgling presidential bid.
- Good Friday Renews Focus on Roots of Anti-Semitism : Tolerance: Religious leaders say Christians should renew efforts to put Jews' role in proper historical context.
- Governor Creates Technology Czar Post : Bureaucracy: Official will have broad authority over state's tangled computer network. Task force had recommended the move.