- Some Cities Want County to Pay Off Debts With Land : Bankruptcy: They see it as helping all parties. But county officials say money from many parcels sought by Orange and other municipalities could not be spent directly on fiscal recovery.
- Plan Offers New Hope for Ex-Cons to Make It on the Outside : As part of the new Lazarus Project, some of the men and women being released in Lancaster will be assigned to citizen 'mentors' in addition to their parole officers.
- Wild West on Parade for Conejo Valley Days
- Valley College Gyms Called Separate, Unequal : Discrimination: Policy bars disabled students from modern fitness center. Federal law is violated, state officials say.
- ELECTIONS THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Candidates Dig Into Concerns About the Local Environment
- Bryans Win Their Third Title at Ojai Tournament
- Teaching Racial Tolerance to Their Peers : Local Commission Honors Initiative of Six Students Who Addressed Ethnic Issues
- Speculation Ends as Conner Switches Boats : America's Cup: Stars & Stripes will be left at dock in favor of Pact 95's speedier Young America.
- Krehbiel Switches From Mat to Bat Without Taking a Tumble
- THEATER NOTES : Not Coming Soon to the Taper . . .
- AUDIOBOOKS : Abridged vs. Unabridged: The Tale of the Tapes
- Dre Rings Up Sales
- Something's Fishy About Them
- ECHO PARK : Youth Sports Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
- Alabama Ax Slayer of Disabled Man Dies in Electric Chair
- CULTURALLY CORRECT
- LEIMERT PARK : Six-Week Dance Project to Begin
- Diplomatic Limbo Hinders U.S. Investment in Vietnam : Asia: Twenty years after American troops pulled out, Vietnam is industrializing. Now U.S. firms want back in.
- Mt. St. Helens Power Trip
- Scared to Death? : A fiction based on the life of a Hollywood filmmaker : FATHER OF FRANKENSTEIN, <i> By Christopher Bram (Dutton: $19.95; 276 pp.)</i>
- California Corner
- 20 Years After The Fall : Recollections of five Times Orange County Edition staffers on how the Vietnam War shaped their lives. : Infantry to Photographer--a Changing View of the War
- SOUTHEAST : Mayoral Changes Stormy in Some Cities
- Bankruptcy Judge Is Running a Tight Ship : Courts: Former Navy man John E. Ryan is in the spotlight as he handles the complex legal issues of O.C.'s fiscal recovery.
- The Tie-In King : Hyperion Books Rides the Crest of Disney's Successes
- It May Pay to Check If Fund Manager's a CFA
- Jonathan Gold's Picks
- MAKING PRISCILLA by Al Clark (Plume:...
- Destination: Amsterdam : Fifty years after her death in a Nazi camp, diarist Anne Frank's 'Secret Annex ' still haunts its many visitors
- Congress Incumbent Drops Challenge in Connecticut Race
- Four-Star Films : 'Yojimbo'
- Pop Culture Shapes Psyche of Nation : America: It's the history that people live every day, including Tony Bennett, Tupperware and cocktail shakers. Not to mention 'Star Trek.'
- A New Stone Age
- TENNIS : Franklin Defeats Bell in First Round of Playoffs
- Gas Hazard Report Delays Decision on Wilshire Red Line Extension
- Cancer Check Could Save Your Skin : Health: Warning signs are given as 'Melanoma Monday' kicks off detection and prevention month.
- Mother's Wish to Die Leaves Man in Legal Limbo : Euthanasia: With her son at her side, pain-racked Alice Marks, 81, took an overdose. Paramedics revived her, and he may face criminal charges. Case sparks wide interest as state lawmakers consider reopening assisted-suicide debate.
- Writer Clarifies His Views on Gun Control
- Demise of the Dollar
- BE KIND TO KATO
- World According to Waco: Conspiracy Theorists...
- Ta-Ta to La-La Land
- DON'T WAIT UNDER THE APPLE TREE . . .
- Adult Virtuality
- Wine Country Shepherd Says Flock Is Heady, Full-Bodied, Just a Bit Nutty : Carneros: Don Watson and his wife, Carolyn, are among a growing number of specialty sheep farmers producing young, high-quality lamb for expensive Napa and Sonoma restaurants. It's not like accounting.
- Council, Airport Agency Can Agree on Terminal
- THE ANGRY AFTERMATH TO McNAMARA'S CONFESSION
- Intolerance Is Victory for Terrorists
- Florida Discovery
- THE HORROR
- Simpson Case Jurors' Boycott
- When House Reps 'Go Native'
- Rejuvenate 'Life'
- Cyberspace Censorship
- DURAN DEVINE
- Pull the Plug on the EPA?
- Santa Margarita Water District
- IT'S RAP
- Casinos Are a Good Bet
- Bad Advice in Story on Avoiding Robberies
- Great Society
- 4 Killed in Plane Crash Are Mourned
- Painting of Boulders Affects Non-Climbers Too
- Pupils Reap Rewards of Caring Teachers
- Food for Thought
- A Boss Who Commands Respect
- Addicts--Not Families--Are Responsible
- Airport, Other Base Use Both Possible
- Unwanted Addition to Public Payroll
- John McCormack
- Criminal Justice System Needs Healing
- LET'S TRYST AGAIN
- There's No Fuel Like a New Fuel
- Farming Success Is a Cooperative Effort
- Buried on Boot Hill : ...
- El Toro Plan One of Board's Mistakes
- Home Health Care
- Charities Need Aid
- County Auditor Lewis Should Resign
- Clarifying Two Points About Pascha
- Critic of Confederacy Symbols Did All a Favor
- GET HIM REWRITE
- Illegal Immigrants Sap College System
- Public Schools Need Quality Parents
- Mix & Mismatch
- Emotions Run High on Both Sides of the Sales Tax Issue
- War Protester Still Frustrated
- OF GOD AND MAN
- B&B; Basics
- Robert McNamara
- Double Standard Shields Prostitutes' Customers
- Top-Notch Tour
- Law a Nightmare for the Homeless
- Stamp Takes a Lick
- Sharing Saroyan
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 30, 1995
- A Conversation With the Soul of Mexico : In the Friction Between Literature and Politics, Octavio Paz, the Patriarch of Mexican Letters, Has Captured His Country's Essence. His One-Word Solution to Mexico's Turmoil? Freedom.
- Sketchy Picture Emerges About Suspect's Moves
- McVeigh's Trail Combed for Clues : Bombing: Investigators search motel rooms used by suspect in Kingman, Ariz. More pieces of rental truck are found in blast rubble. Death toll rises to 124.
- Remembering Riots : Anniversary: Three years after the violence, volunteers repair houses, and African and Korean Americans worship together.
- The Sky's No Limit at El Toro : Aerial Acrobats, MIG Fighter Wow 500,000 at Base
- Remembering the Riots : Unrest: On third anniversary of deadly violence, volunteers repair houses, Koreans and blacks worship together and debate rages in cyberspace.
- Chaos Often the Only Parent for Abused or Neglected Children : Families: Drug addiction, poverty and teen-age pregnancy overwhelm state protective services. And failures can be fatal.
- COVER STORY : Emission Impossible? : Lack of Information, Bureaucracy Stall AQMD Program to Inform Residents of Nearby Air Polluters
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Town Is Obsessed With Case : Manhunt: Several business people in Kingman, Ariz., had contacts with prime suspect. Now they're talking with investigators.
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Irvine drug development...
- PacifiCare Signs Medical Groups to Longer Pacts : Health: The industry standard is for single-year contracts. The five- to 10-year agreements are seen as providing more stability.
- Otto Friedrich; Time Magazine Writer, Award-Winning Author
- CAMARILLO : Event to Focus on Disaster Preparation
- FULLERTON : Hunger Walk to Help Needy Set for Sunday
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Man Gets Life in Prison Under 'Three Strikes' Law
- Crowley Jammed With Anglers for Trout Opener
- HORSE RACING : In the Derby, Not So Fast
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Rights Groups Criticize Foster's Opponents for Their 'Politics of Abortion' : Senate: The surgeon general nominee debate is about right wing's hold on GOP presidential hopefuls, supporter says. Others say his character is at issue.
- Farm Chemicals an Unlikely Booty for Crime Ring
- Reward Offered to Find Baby's Kidnaper : Crime: Sears promises $5,000 for information leading to whoever disappeared with 4-month-old Steffany Zamora from its South Coast Plaza store.
- CHATSWORTH : Ex-Workers' Comp Judge Guilty of Sexual Battery
- STUDIO CITY : Community Pressure May Close Facility
- Boychuk Aims to Recapture 49er Glory : Women's basketball: Former Purdue assistant says she coveted the Long Beach State job because of the program's potential.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : It's Like Old Times as Jordan Scores 48
- Smith Is the Answer, Saves Angel Victory : Baseball: Lachemann has the man he wants in the 10th inning to finish off Toronto, 7-6.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It Didn't Show, but Braves Really Are Scary
- Raiders Fall, Royal Enjoys Block Party : Volleyball: Ho-hum. Highlanders take seventh consecutive Marmonte League championship in stride.
- Movie Review : 'Dog' a Mix of Terrorism and Martial Arts
- Weekend TV : Looking at Vietnam War, 20 Years Later
- Neglected Sculptor Gets a French Platform at Last : Art: The first-ever retrospective in Paris of influential artist Constantin Brancusi will be in Philadelphia in the fall.
- Umps to Get Tossed from SkyDome : Baseball: After the Blue Jays' first homestand, replacements will be barred because of ruling by Ontario Labor Board.
- Santa Fe Tour: Impeccably Executed Interpretations
- One Last Visit Before Leaving the 'Nest' Empty
- Troubled UnionFed Financial Reports Another Loss
- Grozny's Streets Lined With Mines, Hatred as Refugees Stream Back : Chechnya: Some call city occupied, others proclaim it liberated. Russian troops' presence, continued fighting hamper return to normalcy.
- Military Planes Crash in Sri Lanka; 89 Die
- State Lawmaker Emerging as Darling of Right Wing
- Henry Rogers; Co-Founded Major PR Firm
- Not in the Same Boat : Some Sail to Ensenada With Glory in Mind-- For Others, the Course Comes With Dessert
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Weigh Appeal Against Farmers Market
- Use of Conejo Days Shuttle Buses Urged by Officials : Thousand Oaks: Crowds and long lines can be avoided by attending during the day, they say. Disabled children enjoy a special visit.
- OJAI : Shelley Chosen for Mayoral Post
- BASEBALL / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Preciado, Katella Cling to Victory
- Higgins Gets Unexpected Quadruple : Track and field: Channel Islands junior wins girls' 100, 200 and 400-meters and anchors 400 relay.
- Surf's Up for Party at Ventura
- Welcome Changes in Ramona Pageant : Theater review: Its new director aims to make the outdoor extravaganza more historically accurate.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mattingly Comes Up Big but Not Crowd
- Owners Sell One-Third Interest in Talkin Man
- Kings' Hopes Flicker : Hockey: Arturs Irbe continues mastery in San Jose's 4-0 rout that puts Kings two points out of playoff spot with three games left.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : For Piazza, It's a Long Season
- Pop Music Review : Faith No More Mesmerizes Moshing Fans at Palladium
- Premier Laser Systems Inc.: The Irvine laser...
- FURNISHINGS : Milan Puts Modesty on the Open Market
- Man Sentenced in Death of Toddler : Crime: Judge denies probation for Brian Laudenback, who had been found guilty of fatally beating his former girlfriend's son last year.
- ASIA : India's Economic Reform Runs Into Political Reality
- MIDEAST : Israeli Press Finds Itself in Spotlight : Newspaper executives linked to wiretap scandal. Politicians, security service and reporters had calls illegally taped.
- IRVINE : UCI Psychiatrist Faces Theft, Fraud Counts
- Relatives Attack Jurors After Man Is Convicted of Murder, Police Say
- Suspect in Slayings Found in Concealed Room at Father's House : Crime: Two students were killed last fall in a possible case of mistaken identity.
- Crew to Be Honored for River Rescue
- Use of Shuttle Buses Urged at Conejo Days : Thousand Oaks: Crowds can be avoided, officials say. Disabled children enjoy a visit.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Arbitration Figures Revealed
- Lakers Look Inside for Biggest Answers : NBA playoffs: Divac, Campbell, Bowie are the focus and key to a rebound from Game 1 disaster.
- Moorpark Needs a Bit of Luck : Track: Raiders are strong in field events, but lack distance runners in WSC championships.
- TV Reviews : Dickens' 'Times' Starkly Re-Created
- Dodgers' Opening Night a Smash : Baseball: There are fireworks aplenty as 51,181 see Ashley drive in five runs during a 9-1 rout of Atlanta Braves.
- The Splash shored up its back line...
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Microsoft-Intuit Merger: It Will Be a Judgment Call
- 1 Gray Wolf Released in Yellowstone Park Project Is Missing, Feared Dead
- Long Beach Poly Girls Win 400 and 1,600 Races at Penn Relays
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Westlake Diver a Big Splash at Marmonte Meet
- Utts Survives Hot Seat at Ventura : Auto racing: Camarillo driver shakes off father's crash to hold off defending track champion.
- Renbourn Brings Folk to the People : His Guitar Has Been Heard Across 4 Decades, Around the Globe--and, Next, Corona del Mar
- COLUMN ONE : A Witness to Hitler's Last Stand : As Germany debates sealing the Berlin bunker where the Nazi leader killed himself, one of its last occupants describes the intrigues and tension of the final days.
- TV Reviews : 'Girls' Takes a Romp Through Old West
- 'Alternative Rock': It's Not That Alternative Anymore
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rallies to New High; Dollar Up Too
- Robber Sentenced Under '3 Strikes' Law
- Countywide : El Toro Preview Thrills Young and Old Alike
- Religious Views of Some Extremists May Fuel More Violence : Terrorism: Theologians say apocalyptic visions in Bible's book of Revelation are being misinterpreted by some right-wing paramilitary groups.
- Donations Sought for Bomb Victims
- SEAL BEACH : Plenty of Activities Planned This Weekend--Too Many, Some Argue
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Construction Workers Go on 'Destructive Rampage'
- Nevada Gets By With Lagattuta
- No Mountain Retreat : In the Small Town of Big Bear, Neither Oscar De La Hoya Nor Rafael Ruelas Is Willing to Give an Inch
- Cal State Fullerton has signed gymnasts Cortney...
- Simi Valley Track Team Saddened by Loss of Coach : Death: Assistant Don Muchmore was the pilot of the plane that crashed last week.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Slaying of Polidor Stuns Team
- Theater Review : Lightness Overshadows Depth of 'Pygmalion'
- DECOR : In With the Old: Traditional Looks Have New Appeal
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : City Plans New Uses for Police Station
- BURBANK : Firefighters Rescue Disabled Woman
- GOP Committee Votes to Keep Larkin
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Canyon Ends Hart's 15-Game Win Streak
- State Panel Told of Quake Hazard at Schools : Preparedness: L.A. Unified officials tell senators that funds are needed to secure light fixtures, ceilings before next disaster.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pomona-Pitzer Powers Past Cal Lutheran
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Blinkers to Help Dazzling Falls, Others in Derby
- Chicagoan Grabs Early Lead in Newport-to-Ensenada Race
- Relief Agencies Swamped by Contributions
- Vietnamese Mayor Urges Reconciliation
- HOLLYWOOD : Suspected Car Thief Wounded by Police
- Obituaries : Ross A. Brocato; Realtor, Camarillo Resident
- Oklahoma City Bombing Prompts Disaster Training : Readiness: Firefighters from three counties are taking part in a weeklong drill that includes learning to rescue victims from collapsed buildings.
- CALABASAS : Fund-Raising Mission for Bombing Victims
- UC Irvine Hires Long Beach Fund-Raiser
- LONG BEACH : Autopsy Fails to Reveal Cause of Suspect's Death
- DOWNTOWN : Owners Advocate Tax to Improve Garment District
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Feuer Says Yaroslavsky Faces Conflict of Interest
- 'Hot dogs are an American tradition. And it's a shame people feel they have to put a stop to it.' : Dogged Work Paying Off for a Wiener Vendor on a Mission
- In This Case, 66 2/3% Is Worth More Than 85%
- Kranz's Homer in the Fifth Gives Saugus a 2-1 Victory : Softball: The Centurions defeat Hart for second time this week and take 1 1/2-game lead in the Foothill League.
- Winds of Change : De Meij Program Will Give the Family of Instruments the Symphonic Home It's Long Lacked
- TV & RADIOPBS Budget Cuts: The Public...
- ENERGY
- Orange County Chamber of Commerce and Industry:...
- Mary C. Bingham; Matriarch of Louisville Publishing Family
- Sole of a Woman : Troubled L.A. Gear Goes A-Courting in Strategy Shift
- INSIDE & OUT : Make Sure Vents Are Free to Keep Refrigerator Cool
- Slow Growth in Economy Draws Praise
- Gunman Kills Wife, 2 Others at Store
- Troops in Distinguished Ft. Riley Unit Resent Notoriety From McVeigh Ties : Military: Present, former GIs of 16th Infantry angry over the tarnishing its record has received with the arrest of the prime bombing suspect.
- Man Sentenced in Random but Fatal Shooting
- State Seeks to Dismiss Suit Over Safety of Building
- Suit Alleges Retaliation by Official Against Election Foe : Courts: A candidate who lost to county Supt. of Schools John F. Dean in November says his contract wasn't renewed because of ill will. Dean says the decision was based on restructuring.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Reputed Supremacists to Be Tried in Alleged Hate Crime
- Rapper's Lawyers Assail Evidence Loss
- Refurbished Center Holds Open House
- Advantage Life Removes Its Co-Founder as President
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rallies to New High; Dollar Up Too
- Relatives Attack Jurors After Man Is Convicted of Murder
- Child's Death Shows Judges Need Training, Sheriff Says : Violence: He calls court's failure to remove boy from home where he was fatally beaten 'mind boggling,' and says too much emphasis is placed on preserving biological families.
- SIMI VALLEY : New Jersey Governor Urges Cuts in Taxes
- Kids Make Recycling Video for Schools
- Court Rejects Municipal Law Curbing Gangs : Appeal: Ruling bars San Jose ordinance banning acts that are otherwise legal. It could affect similar measures in other cities.
- Anaheim Law on Park Use Prompts Suit From ACLU : Courts: The ordinance bars people with certain drug convictions. The civil liberties group says the rarely enforced rule 'goes too far.'
- Event Not Just a Stroll on the Shore : Ventura: Ah, the sand, the surf, the sky-diving Elvis. In its 10th year, the California Beach Party is expected to draw 25,000 each day.
- New Hollywood Park Tradition : Horse racing: Track runs out of T-shirts as opening night attracts 29,000.
- Jann Browne '94 Album Soon in U.S.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Lose Third Straight When Nevada Pulls Away
- An Early Hit : Sophomore Kotsay Doing All He Can to Lead Titans Back to College Baseball's Promise Land
- Getting Ready for Dancing in the Streets : Musical Variety--and Tighter Security--Are on Tap for Sixth Annual Fiesta Broadway
- Lathrop (Lay) Leishman; Known as 'Mr. Rose Bowl'
- Burbank Gets First Profits From Mall
- Costa Mesa to Decide Recovery Center's Fate : Zoning: Area residents say the facility, operating under a conditional-use permit, is increasing vagrancy and crime. Tenants say the center is important for their sobriety.
- OXNARD : Ex-Attorney Gets 120 Days for Theft
- MOORPARK : Childrens Center Plans Discovery Day
- Former Judge Convicted of Sexual Battery
- Orange County Almanac
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Gets Draft of Proposed General Plan
- Jury Sketches Too Accurate, Ito Tells Artist
- Some Good Guesses Give Hoch Lead by Two Shots at Houston
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Unpredictable El Toro Beats Third-Ranked Irvine
- ORANGE : Big Strides for Athlete Amputees
- Baby Bells Win a Long-Distance Round
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Man Who Buried Pups Gets Jail Term
- DECOR : Houseplants Shed Their Contained Image
- U.S. Report Casts New Doubt on Russia-Iran Deal : Diplomacy: Intelligence sources say Moscow official has secretly talked to Iran about selling weapons-grade uranium.
- Divided Panel Names Interim L.A. Fire Chief
- Youth Kills Self Over Poor Grade, Police Say
- AGOURA HILLS : School Flashes Back 25 Years to Its Founding
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Met Fans Get the Point Across, $1 at a Time
- Art Versus Truth in 'Still / Here' : Bill T. Jones' Work Grew Out of a Series of Interviews With Terminally Ill Patients
- Fair Approves Plan to Collect Canned Food
- Eagles Get Loss and Lonely Feeling : Soccer: Only 150 come out to see U.S. International Soccer League team lose, 3-2.
- Miller Expected to Be Named Tustin's Football Coach
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Sweet Smell of Success Lingers for Van Allen
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Glenn Sparks Buena Park's Victory
- HEALTH CARE
- Seagram-MCA Mega-Deal Clouds Theater Chain Merger
- Bomb Scare Leads to Evacuation in Texas
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Q & A : How His Guilty Pleas Could Affect Citron, County and Investors
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Court Refuses Bid to Rehear VMI Case
- N.J. Leader Praises Wilson, but Defers Endorsement : Presidency: Gov. Christine Whitman, seen as a kindred spirit among moderate wing of GOP, says she is not ready to back any candidate.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Breakfast Gets Top Billing at School Assembly Show
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Teacher Honored at the White House : Education: Richard Chapleau, lauded as state's top instructor, aims to pass along encouragement and optimism to youths.
- Opener's Not the Ticket for Pickets : Baseball: A group of disenchanted fans show displeasure with the 'field of greed' at Dodger Stadium's main entrance.
- Bryans Lose Streak but Still Win
- Maes No Obstacle for Bleszynski : Tennis: Stanford freshman reaches women's Pac-10 singles semifinals at 96th Ojai tournament.
- Knicks Achieve, Believe : Pro basketball: New York thinks key playoff experience and last year's loss in finals will pay off in a title this time.
- Music Review : Salonen Brings to a Close His L.A. Philharmonic Season
- And the Cheese and Crackers Are Extra
- Back Rub Entrepreneur Says He Feels the Knead for National Expansion : Personal services: He hopes to build fledgling company from its three stores now to 'McRub' by the turn of the century.
- Night Moves : After-Hours Gym Attracts Praise, but Not the At-Risk Youths It Was Opened For
- Unabomber Victim Remembered at Service
- Earthquake Aid Centers Close With Little Fanfare : Assistance: Relief agencies will handle inquiries mainly by phone now that the number of requests has dropped off.
- Grant Brings Adobe Museum Close to Reality : Piru: Repairs may begin on landmark damaged in the Northridge quake.
- Strong-Willed Infant Was No Match for Chaos on the Streets : Crime: Jainah Spencer survived a hole in her heart. But a kidnaping led to the 7-month-old's death in a car crash.
- Serena's Song Likely to Miss Derby : Horse racing: Jockey's agent says filly will run in Kentucky Oaks instead; Lukas confirms he is leaning that way.
- Two 'Replacements' Who Suit the Dodgers Just Fine
- Kings' Hopes Flicker : Hockey: Irbe continues mastery in San Jose's 4-0 rout that puts Kings two points out of playoff spot with three games left.
- LUMBER : Oh, Wood That You Could Understand : Doing Homework and Learning the Lingo Can Make Shopping Easier and More Efficient
- Clinton Aides' Papers Sought in Whitewater Case
- Pat Stacy Donahugh; Assistant, Companion to John Wayne
- S. Koreans Seek Survivors of Gas Blast That Killed 98
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : 5 Guilty in Scheme to Get U.S. Contracts
- Park Platform Collapses, Killing 15