- Rev. John Bennett; Ethicist, Social Activist
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Tests Interest in Importing Garbage for Extra Cash
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- AMERICA'S BEST : New York Jam
- Misti Mountain Hop
- BY DESIGN : Beauty's Ugly Side : Drugs. Betrayals. Failures. Two new books expose modeling's blemishes.
- 15 N.Y. Officers Held in Probe of Corruption
- PASADENA : Cancer Program Gets Commission's Approval
- Suit Accuses Prosecutors of Sexual Harassment : Court: Member of Long Beach prosecutor's office also claims discrimination and violations of labor and free speech laws.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : At a Watershed : As the Hyperion Treatment Plant undergoes another major expansion, environmentalists and their foes wage a national-level tug-of-war.
- U.S. Seeks Mediator for South Korea Dispute:...
- Californians Are Nuts About Nuts
- GARDENING : Botanical Wonderland Taking Root
- Racers Give Teens Crash Course on Safety
- EDUCATION : Inglewood Parents Offer Plan for School Reforms
- BY DESIGN : Barneys, Sprouse Seem a Perfect Fit
- Pressing Matters
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Bigger Jail? Last Hurdle Is Money
- VENICE : Arts Group Plans Exhibit and Festival
- Local Muslims Endure Wrath After Tragedy : Bombing: Stereotypes and ignorance of religion are blamed for the burst of spite that initially followed the attack in Oklahoma City.
- MONTEREY PARK : Ban on Billboard Remains in Effect, Pending Election
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Director of Ty Cobb Movie to Step Up to the Plate : Ron Shelton will answer questions at Ojai Playhouse after the screening of his picture on life of one of baseball's greatest but most hated players.
- STOCK WATCH
- Of all the cultural festivals in Ventura...
- Exposing the Beauty of the Ocean's Depths : Underwater Artists Shoot for Perfection
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Arrests Offer Glimpse Into Piracy of Computer Software : Crime: Start-up money, cooperative printers and forged holograms will do the trick, authorities say.
- City Held Responsible for Fraud Case Losses : Law: Jury rejects Torrance's claim that auditing firm could have prevented investment loss of $6.2 million.
- Made in Milan : His designs--and his star clients--usually rate the huzzahs. But next week, it's Gianfranco Ferre's turn.
- GOINGS ON : Folk Dance Ensemble From Mexico City to Open a Busy Weekend : Among other events are a poetry festival, choir concert, beach volleyball and a performance of Indonesian dance.
- Countywide : Schools Win Prizes for Bankruptcy Ideas
- ENVIRONMENT : AQMD Is Marketing Its Message
- Labor Dept., Job Training Agency Settle Funds Case : Inquiry: Officials conclude that only about $1,200 in federal money was misspent, not more than $500,000 as originally alleged.
- SANTA PAULA : YMCA to Offer Plan for Rescuing Pool
- Taking a Walk Into the Past : Brochure: Self-guided tours of Ventura will highlight residences and other buildings, some dating to the late 18th Century.
- Man Killed in Off-Road Accident
- TUSTIN : City Gives Up Right to Sue County on Pool
- SANTA ANA : City Settles Suit by Accident Victim for $650,000
- Oxnard Gang Member Guilty in Fatal '93 Shooting : Trial: Willard Bolo, 24, the fourth defendant, is convicted of second-degree murder for his role in the slaying of a man at a motel. Prosecution expresses disappointment in the verdict.
- ART REVIEW : Maxwell Hendler, Master of the Colorful
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Vintage Cars on View at Concours d'Elegance
- THEATER REVIEW : Rodgers' Musical 'Two by Two' One of Ottavio's Best Shows : Witty, amusing story of Noah and his family may be the dinner theater's finest moment.
- SIGHTS : A Wistful Tale of Americana Is Told in Santa Paula Exhibit : The watercolor collection on display provides an overview of small-town life as it was half a century ago.
- Police to Patrol 4 Arcadia Schools in New, Get-Tough Policy : Crime: PACE 2000 program aims to eliminate weapons and drugs from the campuses within five years.
- 7 South Asian Nations Struggle for Unity : Summit: Alliance weighs creating a common market. But Indo-Pakistani conflict threatens to derail plan.
- COMPTON : College Gets Exception on Teachers' Salaries
- LUNCH BREAK: City planning commissioners usually get...
- These Falcons Are Faire Game
- Rick Shea"The Buffalo Show" Major Label RecordingsCountry...
- Ojai School Board Protests County Sex-Education Edicts
- NORTHRIDGE : Asian Experience Topic of Lecture
- An Abiding Penchant for Foreign Follies : Armed intervention: Bad analysis sent Marines to the Caribbean 30 years ago; foreign misconceptions still plague us.
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Residents Form Parents Association
- Local Festivities
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Milestone Tournament for SCC Tennis Program
- Waiter! There's a Joke in My Soup : A Neil Simon Play Inspires Dream Team of Comedy Writers to Reunite and Recall TV's Golden Days
- U.S., Singapore Asked to Share Aid Burden:...
- Letter Hints of Possible Change at Chrysler : Autos: Chairman tells stockholders that 'excess' cash may be used to pay higher dividends or buy back stock.
- U.S.-Japan Auto Talks Move Forward : Trade: Tokyo negotiators agree to discuss renewal of voluntary purchase plans.
- LOS ANGELES : Donors Help Make Dream of Helping Youth a Reality
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Serb Attacks on Croats Threaten to Widen War
- BELLFLOWER : Recall Drive Begins to Oust Councilmen
- VIDEO REWIND : Trying to Squeeze O.J. Out of the Picture? Try 'Police Squad!'
- Picket Signs and Movie Lines
- Japanese Police Arrest Supreme Truth Cult's Attorney : Investigation: Lawyer accused of defamation for saying that factory spread sarin near sect compound.
- District Again Shelves Plan to Open Basics School : Education: Program was to begin this fall. Ventura Unified delays it another year as officials try to rally support at Will Rogers School. Supt. Spirito says he remains committed to the idea.
- 3-Car Crash Sends One Into Swimming Pool : Accident: Vehicle smashes through wall. Driver is pulled from water.
- Man Held in Holdups of Teen-Agers
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Another Inmate to Be Charged in Jail Escape
- Clinton Caves on Cuba; but What Was Option? : 20,000 refugees OK, but no illegal entries in future, he vows
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Teacher, Students Honored
- THOUSAND OAKS : Show by 8 Groups to Display Local Talent
- Small Newport Museum Seeks New Quarters
- SIMI VALLEY : Transit Panel on Disabled Expanded
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Horne's Catch of Day Saves Mater Dei, 1-0
- North Hills' Wi Rallies to Win Pac-10 Golf Title
- Angels Go 10 Innings, Beat A's, 8-7
- Winnipeg's Last Attempt to Save Jets Fails
- Angels Outlast Athletics : Baseball: Butcher keeps Oakland in check, then Edmonds' single in 10th provides 8-7 victory.
- Casual Interest in Textured Socks Shifts Past Neutral
- A Low-Fat Kinda Guy
- Major's Visit to N. Ireland Marred by Clash
- Kent State's psychic wounds have finally healed : Town-gown relations were scarred by the 1970 shootings. A memorial, and understanding, has replaced bitterness.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Owner's Food, Personality Are Trattoria's Recipe for Success : The Montecito eatery is named after its proprietor, who displays a delicious touch with many of her offerings.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Avery Dennison and the Public's Big Stamp of Approval
- HAWTHORNE : City May Tap Into Utility to Ease Budget Crisis
- Sign the Bullet Bill Pronto : Mayor Riordan must be a leader in fight against gun mayhem
- Doctor Identified as Crash Victim
- Winged--and a prayer: David Moore has created...
- LA PALMA : Replacement Trees Demanded by City
- Lungren to Speak at GOP Fund-Raiser
- A Little Knowledge Might Be Dangerous Thing to Ripken
- Kings' Shortest Season Is Ended : Hockey: They lose to Blackhawks, 5-1, and miss playoffs for the second time in a row. Gretzky says he won't play anywhere but Los Angeles next season.
- Umpires Receive a Hearty Welcome From the Players : Baseball: Some "credibility" regained as replacement crews go the way of replacement players.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Real Umpires Receive a Big Welcome
- KCAL-TV Atop Local Emmy Nominations : Awards: Of the 126 finalist spots, 36 go to the station. Winners will be announced on June 3.
- Seafood Supplier Has Top U.S. Restaurants Hooked : Dining: Rod Mitchell has played a big part in getting elite eateries to switch from frozen to fresh and exotic fare.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields at 11-Month Low; Dow Soars 44
- NEWS : Senate Considers Repeal of Tough Food-Safety Law
- IN THE KITCHEN : Lamb, Turnips, Peas and Fate
- DOING MOUSE WORK : Stage Versions of Popular Tales Give Rodent's-Eye Views
- SANTA MONICA : College Narrows President Hunt to Four Finalists
- Architect of Understatement Shuns Adornments : Stuart Moore Has Fingers Meant for <i> Making </i> Jewelry
- Vacant Lots Termed Full of Promise as Gardens, Parks : Neighborhoods: Long Beach task force's 'Dirt to Turf' manual tells how to turn eyesores into urban oases.
- COMEDY : Ron Pearson Tries to Juggle Fresh Ideas in His Stand-Up Mix
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Trial Highlights
- Looking at RVs and Seeing Great Outdoors
- Collapsed Talks Raise Tough Question : Simi Valley: Contract impasse leaves trustees faced with having to slash $6 million from the budget. Teachers fear they will probably be affected.
- Valley Celebrates Cinco de Mayo
- Q & A with KAYO HATTA : The Protector of the 'Picture Bride's' Stories
- DOWNEY : Schools' Recycling Plan Saving District Money
- ALHAMBRA: Community meetings will be held during...
- Hormone May Help Treat AIDS-Related Condition
- Proposal Would Curb Illegal Immigration
- LONG BEACH : Some Shelter Animals Left Unvaccinated
- Shortest Distance From Hem to Ground: Vinyl Shoe
- SIMI VALLEY : School Asks Families to Dig In at Planting
- Frankel, Bailey Elected to Hall of Fame
- Ducks End Season on High Note : Hockey: Their 6-1 victory at The Pond over playoff-bound Toronto signals promise for the future.
- Silent Partner : De La Hoya Still in Alcazar's Corner (and Vice Versa) Despite Quiet Effort During Fight Against Molina
- Area Artists Have Shot at Blues Glory
- Near-Veg News
- Attack of the Anti-Fat Man : Just Who Is Phil Sokolof and Why Is He Picking On Milk (and the Foods We Love to Eat)?
- BOOKING IT: The good news: The new...
- Sports
- Celebrity Author Will Share Her Insights at County Writers Meeting : Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey will talk to group about her experiences as a screenwriter, novelist.
- SAFETY : Mock Accident Shows Students the Pain of DUI
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : The Avery Dennison Story
- NORWALK : Construction Begins on 20-Screen Theater
- 'sex, lies, and videotape': Candid Camera With an Edge
- Sports
- Xerox Plans to Shut Its El Segundo Plant : Employment: About 400 union assembly jobs will be eliminated. The company was unable to get the employees to agree to a 20% pay cut.
- System M Cafe Blends Art, Jazz and Dining
- Spring Wine, Balboa Bay Club and Thou
- Moorpark OKs Ordinance Intended to Protect Scenic Ridgelines : Development: The law restricts construction. Stricter versions were fought off by builders over the years.
- CULTURE WATCH : Local Dissonance
- Mesa Water District to Consider Rate Hike to Make Up Shortfall
- Morton Salt Firm, Workers Charged in Fatality : Courts: An employee was crushed in storage bin accident. County prosecutors say the company, manager and foreman had failed to take safety precautions.
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Candidate Asks for Lawyer; Arrest Warrant Dropped
- Orange County Almanac
- Perfect Score on SAT Shocks Van Nuys Boy
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 2 Fullerton Survives Northridge Rally to Win
- A Still-Mighty but Humbler Conner : After Reaffirming His Mastery in Earning Berth Despite Technological Shortfalls, Skipper's Latest Master Stroke Includes Rival Boat, Getting Back to Basics
- He Hopes They Can't Catch Her
- CRENSHAW : CASA Arts Program May Be Forced to Shut by Friday
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Prelude to a Kiss' Still Works Magic : A loving couple's trust, loyalty and perseverance are put to the test in a charming adult fairy tale.
- Uniform Diversity
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Families Cling to a Fragile Hope
- INGLEWOOD : School District Workers Stage Protest Over Pay
- SOUTH BAY : Police Drag-Racers Give Teens Crash Course on Safety
- State Approves L.A. Bonds for Earthquake Rebuilding
- VENTURA : Workout Puts Pupils in Step With the World
- Law Shielding Abortion Clinics Tentatively OKd
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Auto Dealership Site Proposal Is Rejected
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Imaginative, Eclectic Set by Don Byron
- Nearby Rivals Buffet St. Petersburg Port : Shipping: Russia's No. 2 city struggles with competition from Finland and the Baltics--and a lack of funds.
- AT&T; Files to Re-Enter Local Phone Business : Telecom: The company submits applications to provide such service in Illinois and Michigan.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Fund Drive for Arts Center Under Way : Simi Valley: Contributors will have their names displayed on trees, benches, rose gardens or the theater itself. Goal is $3 million.
- Santa Ana : City Council Awards $1.2 Million in Grants
- NORTHRIDGE : Survivors of the Holocaust Take Look Back
- Another Schism Racks Worldwide Church of God
- OJAI : Followers Celebrate Krishnamurti's Birth
- Santa Ana OKs Owning 3 Dogs
- PREP NOTES
- LONG BEACH : Queen Mary Looks to Rebound Rest of Year
- Mail Bomb Kills German Postal Worker, Hurts 11 Others
- INGLEWOOD : Mayor Hospitalized for Chest Pains
- CONSERVATION : Harbor Area Residents Can Get Free Low-Flush Toilets
- What Will Be Next for Willie Brown?
- Appraisal Day the Moment of Truth for Dreams of Fortune : A glance by an expert will tell whether the fabulous history of a treasured family heirloom bracelet was only a tall tale.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : From Riches to Rags
- Braude Rejects Bid to Revise 37-Home Tract : Project: Developer offers to scale back Woodland Hills Estates. Councilman refers issue to land use committee.
- Three Who Stop for Bite Are Pinched
- Ducks' Kids Take Charge in Final Game : Hockey: Rookies show their stuff in 6-1 season-ending victory over the Maple Leafs.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Orlando Wins at Boston Garden
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Powerful Stock Rally Continues, Baffling Many
- Preparing to Take the Undersea Photography Plunge
- Senate Panel Endorses Deutch as CIA Chief
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW : Game Boy's Desert Strike Proves You Can Take It With You : Portable version of the Super Nintendo title faithfully adapts the original.
- COVER STORY : The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts has been both the object of criticism and the center of attention. But to some officials and residents, the city's 'crown jewel' deserves . . . : Curtain Calls
- Judge Postpones Trial of Menendezes to Aug. 16
- MONTEREY PARK : Cinco de Mayo Fete Scheduled for Weekend
- A Tree Grows in Gratitude for a Family Man's Contributions
- Inmate Fatally Stabbed at Downtown County Jail
- The Hurt of Injury to Others Ends a Life of Pain : Tragedy: Fiercely independent, Greg Peek had endured paralysis since age 10. But he couldn't live with the thought of hospitalizing two children in a car crash.
- Man Dies 2 Days After Auto Crash
- FULLERTON : Students Celebrate Historical Message of Cinco de Mayo
- VAN NUYS : Agency's Motel Renovation Canceled
- D.A. Won't Charge Officers in 1990 Deaths of Robbery Suspects : Investigation: Elite unit's members are cleared in Sunland shooting. Jury had found them liable in civil rights case.
- CSUN's Best Candidate Could Be in Matadors' Backyard
- THEATER REVIEW : Theatre West Tries to Update 'Working'
- TV REVIEW : Alchemist Brew Mixes Up 'Nobel Legacy'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : Golden West Opens State Play Friday
- TELEVISIONMoriarty Claims 'Blacklist': Outspoken actor Michael Moriarty,...
- Council Hopefuls Trade Conflict of Interest Charges
- Country Music's Fanfest '95 Going for More With Less
- ENERGY
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : S&P; Yield Hits Record Low as Stocks Rocket
- Corn Goodness
- The Other, Other Red Meat
- IRWINDALE : 3 Council Members, Including Mayor, Receive Recall Papers : Politics: Card-club vote may be reason for move against Mirandas. Breceda also served.
- Guitarist Nels Cline Tunes In to a Different Sound of Music : The organizer of a successful club date series for innovative and experimental musicians will perform in Ventura.
- Senate Votes to Limit Damages in Civil Suits
- Setting Love's Alarm Clock in 'While You Were Sleeping'
- PLATFORM : Grief Needs Time
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Official Named to Fight Landfill
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Dishing Up Relief for the Hungry
- Another Schism Racks the Worldwide Church of God : Religion: Continued splintering over doctrinal differences accelerates with the formation of the new United Church of God.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill Tops Canyon to Finish Unbeaten in League Tennis
- LOS ANGELES : Brothers to Face Charges in Real Estate Swindle
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Serve Up Feast for Mariners
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gant Leads Reds' Breakthrough
- Ex-Raider Dixon Sues Agent for $1.5 Million
- Hearing-Impaired Cookie Maker Has Recipe for Success : Entrepreneur: Innovative system of flashing lights aids deaf bakers at Gimmee Jimmy's, which had 1994 revenue of more than $1 million.
- Judge Sets Date for Microsoft-Intuit Trial
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Elexsys International Inc.: The Irvine firm, formerly...
- International Business
- First Chicago Bank's $3 Fee for Teller Use Draws Fire
- Homedco Signs Equipment Contract With PacifiCare
- La Enchilada Suprema
- FOR THE KIDS : Annual Fishing Derby a Lure for Would-Be Huck Finns : Annual Simi Valley contest is expected to draw 1,000 young anglers. Some may even use a cane pole.
- Suicide of Disabled Driver Fulfilled a 'Divine Bargain' : Tragedy: Greg Peek shot himself after injuring children in a car accident.
- SERVICES : Preschool Program Will Close at 13 Sites
- Legendary LAPD Detective 'Jigsaw John' St. John Dies : Police: In four decades on the force, he was known as a fair cop with dogged skill at piecing together murder clues.
- Study of 737s Yields No Design Flaws
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Administration Drops Disputed Anti-Terror Proposal
- 5th-Graders Sound Like Seasoned Campaigners for Ecology : The two 10-year-old girls placed second in a Los Angeles contest with their flow-chart for an 'environmental council.'
- Nature by Numbers, From Ox-Tongue to Cottontail
- SIGNAL HILL : City Proceeds With Plan for Willow Street Mall
- Obituaries : * Lee Hughes; Vegetable Grower, Navy Careerist
- Fire Ravages Business Center : Downtown San Juan Capistrano Blaze Destroys Restaurant, Tortilla Factory, Salon and Bakery
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISOR : Campbell Begins Campaign to Unseat Kildee
- Burbank Council to Decide City Manager's Fate : Politics: Panel will consider whether Robert (Bud) Ovrom should stay, be fired or be asked to resign at a Tuesday session.
- No Magic This Time for Celtics : NBA playoffs: Orlando scores last eight points to overcome Boston, 82-77, and take a 2-1 series lead.
- Kennedy Hustler Beattie Can Flat-Out Play : Volleyball: His attitude leads Golden Cougars to quarterfinals tonight against San Pedro.
- ROUNDUP : Costello, Agoura Double Up on Simi Valley, 2-1
- Summer Forecast: Slim Pickings
- INGLEWOOD : HIV Testing at City Jail Allowed to Continue
- BY DESIGN : Modeling, as Seen by Insiders and Outsiders
- FASHION : Relics of the Past Transform Jewelry Into Timeless Treasures : Shelley Waln blends tiny watch parts with her own artistic talents to create ornate broaches, earrings, tie clips and hair clips.
- An Air of Good Italian Cooking
- Medicare Crackdown Targets California : Fraud: Clinton tells delegates at conference on aging about state-federal campaign. It focuses on home health agencies and nursing homes in five states.
- Despite Kremlin, Latvia Blasting Radar Facility : Military: Riga regards U.S.-funded demolition as 'purely political.' Moscow had pressed for conversion of the Soviet base.
- GLENDORA : Hospital Name Change Reflects New Ownership
- DIAMOND BAR: A 51-year-old La Puente man...
- Echo and the Bunnymen"Crocodiles" (1980) SireIn 1980,...
- JAUNTS : Overcast Days Are Best Time to Explore Sulphur Mountain : Hikers and bikers can take in the misty glens and wildflowers, avoiding the relentless head and dust of summer.
- Countywide : Charities Benefit as Volunteers Honored
- Gift Endows Music Chair at Chapman : Donation: Richard and Hyla Bertea give the university $1 million.
- Dodgers Rally Off Beck : Baseball: They take 3-run lead against Giants in ninth, then hold on for a 7-6 victory.
- THE SHOWDOWN / BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE RUELAS-DE LA HOYA FIGHT : OSCAR DE LA HOYA : After 158 Rounds, He's Ready
- JUNIOR COLLEGE STATE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ventura, Valley Buoyed by Sizable Contingents
- EU Commission to Confirm Currency Plan: The...
- HEALTH CARE
- FORKLORE : The Rise of Cake
- Warburg Group Profit Won't Meet Forecasts
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Watchdog Panel's Ability in Doubt After 2nd Resignation
- RESTAURANTS : Exemplary Food but Few Takers
- Just Think About It: That's What O.C. Journal's Creators Want
- TORRANCE : Jury Holds City Responsible in Fraud Case Losses
- Officers Fatally Shoot Man After 90-Mile Chase : Violence: Suspect taunts CHP pursuers, who fire on him thinking he has a gun, authorities say. No weapon is found.
- Man Fatally Shot at Laundromat
- PLACENTIA : Business Women Set Murder-Mystery Event
- CHATSWORTH : Medical Supply Firm Aids Bomb Victims
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library to Display 3 of Artist's Works
- LAPD Detectives Ordered to Work Nights, Weekends : Police: Chief Williams alters schedules to improve service and save money. Some of those affected complain about interrupted family life and claim patrol officers are given favored treatment.
- Business Prospects Found on Upswing in West : Survey: Despite a slowing U.S. economy, about half the 101 executives interviewed expect their companies to grow at least 9% in '95 and '96.
- Pasta, Bruschetta
- Chives From China
- UCLA to Propose Undergraduate Program in Gay, Bisexual Studies : Education: If approved by the faculty senate, the new minor could be offered to students as early as next spring.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Germans' Response to Terrorism Offers Tough Lessons for U.S. : Violence: Former official says that some civil liberties had to suffer to combat a frightening trend. But others say West Germany went too far.
- INGLEWOOD : Police and Official At Odds Over Conduct
- CERRITOS : ABC Board Votes to Raise Teacher Salaries
- In 1995, the Battle Will Be Deciding Just Where to Celebrate
- MUSIC : Ready to Float 'On Time's Stream'
- Militia Seminar Sparks Outcry : Conference: In wake of Oklahoma bombing, groups plan to protest appearance by broadcaster at a Palm Springs gathering titled 'Taking Back Our Country.'
- <i> Do </i> Fence Me In! : Gated Communities Explore Ways to Shut Outside World Out
- ARCHITECTURE : Pasadena YWCA Puts Historic Building Up for Sale
- Chief Orders Detectives to Work Nights : Hours: Weekend shifts will also be added. Plan takes effect in June. Some say change favors patrol officers.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : No Choice but to Stay the Course : Our armed forces have shown that ending race and gender bias works to America's strength, as it will in civilian life.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body of 1 Boater Found, Woman Still Missing
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Denies Bail to Alleged Member of Mexican Mafia
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Day Laborer Center Gets Preliminary Council OK
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Butcher Gets Off to Flying Start
- Dodgers Overcome the Giants
- CLUB REVIEW : The Dancing Starts After the Fish Fry in Gardena
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Alternative Dispute Settlement Is Controversial : Workplace: It's a boon to employers, but some force workers to agree to use company-run programs in resolving on-the-job differences.
- The Time Warner's Challenge
- Taco Bell Cooks Up Free-Lunch Marketing Blitz : Restaurants: Nationwide promotion next week seeks to gain fans for 'light' menu, on which chain is pinning hopes.
- CareLine Inc.: The Santa Ana ambulance service...
- Wine and Food: The Sequel
- GARDEN TOURS : Rose Grower Opens Vast Collection to the Public : Common hybrids will be uncommon as Sandy Gaal shows her 'passion' for old breeds, English, miniature and climbing varieties.
- A Leaner Stir-Fry
- Prescient Cooking
- GOP Senator Pledges Support for Foster : Health: James Jeffords' decision assures surgeon general nominee at least a tie vote on panel. Two other Republicans may also give their backing.
- True Tales Shatter Myths