- Obituaries : * Eric E. Burgess; British Army Veteran, Elks Ruler
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Police Protection Would Rise in New Palmdale Budget : Finances: Four civilian employees, including an anti-drug officer, would also be added under plan facing City Council.
- Judge Meets With Defense Team in Henley Case : Courts: Lawyers for co-defendant of former Ram player attend session amid allegations of improprieties on jury that convicted five men on cocaine trafficking charges.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Divers Fail to Find 2 Missing in Area Lake : Accident: Two people in boat that sank Sunday in Pyramid Lake were rescued, but two others have not been located.
- Youth
- Opponents in Simi Valley's Llama Drama Suggest Compromise : Neighborhoods: Residents at odds over animal propose that lone beast be allowed to stay. Plan adds goats, rabbits, chickens to the mix.
- County Failed to Control Costs, Report Says : Government: Efficiency study recommends privatization of services, second treasurer to watch over special districts.
- THE SHOWDOWN: BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE DE LA HOYA-RUELAS FIGHT : RAFAEL RUELAS : 'Raphael' & Co. Arrive in Las Vegas
- Homeowner Leader Endorses Yaroslavsky : Sherman Oaks: Close's backing is valued in an area that proved difficult during the primary.
- Mater Dei Soccer Coach Goes to Rancho Santiago
- Jazz Review : Veterans Touch Tomorrow at Student Concert
- General Mills Coupon Settlement Decried : Consumers: Group opposes company's attempt to settle class action in offering public free boxes of cereal.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Rockwell International Corp.: A federal bankruptcy judge...
- * Robert Scoville has been named senior...
- Chickenpox Vaccine Goes on Market
- U.S. Settles Case Against Daughter of Malcolm X
- Who Knew Motherhood Could Hurt?
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Seeking in Vain to Replace Departing Counsel
- Faire Play : Festival's 16th-Century Fantasy Has a Life of Its Own as Community Theater
- Abandoned GM Plant in Van Nuys May Be Developed : Sale: Negotiations with potential buyers are expected to result in plans for an industrial and retail complex that could generate 1,000 jobs.
- Hi. My name's Marcia and I'll be...
- IRVINE : School District Weighs $2.2 Million in Cuts
- Restore the Civil Rights Act of 1964 : Congress should correct the Supreme Court's egregiously faulty interpretations.
- Countywide : Mother Tells of How She Saved Her Drowning Twin Babies
- Two-Thirds Effort Too Little for Ducks
- Faking It to the Streets : Pop music review: Because L.A.'s sixth Fiesta Broadway was taped for a national special, only a handful of musicians played live.
- Technical Static Adds Fuzz to Europe's Telecom Networks : Communications: Hurdles are many--everything from developing standards to differing electric plugs--in move to link the many countries.
- Practical Peripherals Parent Has Operating Profit
- * Al Ryan has been named vice...
- Quake Victims Struggle to Reach Insurance Settlements
- PROFILE : Arizona Sheriff Sticks to His Guns : Lawman makes a name for himself by attacking Brady law and backing militia groups. His words find favor at home.
- Beijing and Hong Kong Squabble Over Legislature, Courts, Media
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Grilled for Five Hours by Prosecutors
- Irvine's Ronson Decides to Focus on One Sport : Swimming: After one season, junior gives up water polo.
- High Court Takes On Congress : Decision against guns-near-schools law raises a lot of eyebrows, especially on Capitol Hill
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Aiding Injured on Road to Independence
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Distinguish Forum Makes a Fast Start
- 'It's Like Looking Down the Barrel of a Real Gun' : Police Say Cigarette Lighter Appeared to Be Revolver to Officer Who Killed Man
- MiscellanySteve Millen of Newport Beach was in...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Taking Reins in Dow; Dollar Mixed
- Schoenberg Heirs Plan to Take Collection From USC : Music: Move would end long feud over the composer's archives. Family seeks a new home for the materials.
- Speaking Of: : World Health
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : David Tang : HONG KONG'S FLAMBOYANT 'EMPEROR' : 'I want to be an honest broker between China and the West,' says the businessman, who runs the elegant China Club and a clothing emporium.
- The Basics of the Basic Law in Hong Kong
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Revise Considered for Condo Parking Plan
- CAMARILLO : Builder Seeks OK for Condominium Plan
- ART REVIEW : Sanchez's Obsessiveness Ultimately Boring
- US Facilities Corp. 1st-Quarter Profits Up Fivefold Over '94
- Mobil Corp. Announces Elimination of 4,700 Jobs : Corporate: The No. 2 U.S. oil company is continuing a worldwide restructuring aimed at keeping it competitive.
- American Pacific Posts 10% Rise in Earnings
- RSVP : Former Diplomat Honored
- COSTA MESA : Water Board Orders Residency Review
- FEMA Rental Aid Extended 6 Months
- THOUSAND OAKS : GOP Caucus Backs Board of Education
- This Time Ducks Lose to St. Louis, 5-3
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : No Bones About It, Orioles Suspicious After Loss
- MTA's Plan
- Baltic Countries
- Stadium Scheme Foul From the Start
- Inflated Bid Should Have Been Checked
- Howard Cosell
- Farewell to Local Symphony Maestros
- Gang Crackdown
- Cleaning the Environment
- Sedition
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1995
- Obituaries - May 2, 1995
- Obituaries - May 2, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 2, 1995
- Oil Prices Up on News of U.S. Embargo Against Iran : Energy: But the experts see minimal long-term impact on the market or U.S. firms that do business with Tehran.
- OUT OF THE WOODS: In the bankruptcy...
- Wilson Vows to Put Tax Cut on State Ballot : Politics: Governor tells conservatives he will act if Legislature fails to pass 15% reduction. His slow recovery from throat surgery limits speechmaking.
- Search Narrows for Bomb Suspect : Manhunt: A new sketch is released of 'John Doe No. 2,' believed to be an accomplice in the Oklahoma City explosion. White Thunderbird leads to two names.
- Settlement With Creditors Up for OK
- Escapee Captured; 3 Remain at Large : Jailbreak: More than 50 deputies continue search for Pitchess Honor Rancho fugitives. Antonovich blasts Sheriff's Department.
- Clinton Won't Talk Medicare Cuts Without GOP Budget
- 2 Escapees in Custody, 2 Sought : Prisons: One is arrested in Newhall, the other at a Downtown hotel. Antonovich blasts the Sheriff's Department for jailbreak from Pitchess Honor Rancho.
- Simpson Juror Released; Just 5 Alternates Left
- 2 More Escapees Snared; 2 Still at Large : Jailbreak: One is found in Downtown L.A., another in a Santa Clarita field. Residents near Pitchess jail express fear for their safety.
- IN THE WORKS?: The site has been...
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Blast Survivors Warned About TV Movie Deals : Tragedy: Oklahoma officials urge victims' families to get legal advice before signing away their rights. Solicitation scams probed by state.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 2, 1995
- The Straight Man : He peaked with a lucrative career as a TV writer. He hit bottom with a needle in his arm. And then he returned from the dead. Jerry Stahl takes us on a tour of his crash-and-burn life in 'Permanent Midnight.'
- Countywide : Officials Start 6-Month Mussels Quarantine
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Stork Brings Sideout Victory at Seal Beach
- STANTON : Council Won't Dissolve Planning Commission
- Countywide : Protect Children More, Speaker at Vigil Urges
- PORT HUENEME : Truck Driver Unhurt as Tank Explodes
- Question of Resources, Not of Authority : Thoughtful work by Senate on anti-terrorism measures
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Working' Deserves Promotion, and a Bonus
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nomo Starts Tuesday in San Francisco
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Ralph Reed: Onward Christian Soldier : Politics: He changed the face of the Christian Coalition. Now he'd like to give government the same treatment.
- VENTURA : Council May Raise City Workers' Pay
- Sports Teams Gain Upper Hand With Cities : Franchises: San Diego's $60 million in concessions to keep Chargers illustrates growing trend. But city can benefit too.
- TUSTIN : Council to Reconsider Settlement Options
- A Day of Reflection for Those Remembering Vietnam : Memorial: No official ceremony marked the 20th anniversary of the war's end. But many veterans, others quietly honor the dead by visiting "the wall."
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Slower Approach to Anti-Terrorism Laws Urged : Legislation: Senate leaders, Atty. Gen. Reno suggest that existing guidelines give agents all the power they need to curb violent acts.
- Crime Rate and Liquor Outlets Tied : Research: Study finds direct relationship between number of businesses selling alcohol and the level of violent offenses in an area.
- KENTUCKY DERBY DAILY REPORT : Nakatani Decision Leaves In Character in Lurch
- Angels Go to Butcher, Who Cuts Up Blue Jays
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Celtics Dispel Magic, Now Come Ghosts
- U.S. Brokers Find Reassurances at Trade Conference : Investments: Former O.C. treasurer's guilty pleas to charges related to the county bankruptcy seen as vindication by attendees.
- In Remembering War's End, Vietnam Reaches Out to U.S.
- SECOND OPINION : INDIA-WEST : Skip the Green Card, Go Straight to Citizen
- Water Hookup Rates May Rise
- CHP Officers 'Pick and Choose' Speeders on Freeways
- VENTURA : Council Considers Beach Cleanup Grant
- A By-the-Book Look at Priorities Instead of People
- Kings Finish Ducks : Hockey: They stay in the playoff picture, but Anaheim is out as Fuhr wins first game in goal.
- DANCE REVIEW : Crowded Stage Hinders Troupe
- Number of Drivers Drops, but Who Can Tell?
- Shoplifting Suspect Held in Stabbing of Guard
- Rough and Wild Win for Lady Honey Jo
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Santa Fe Ensemble Gives Strong Preview
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Sammy Jackson; TV Actor, Disc Jockey
- James M. McHaney; Prosecutor of Nazis
- Albert Moldvay; Magazine Photographer
- WHEEL DEALS: Spring weather is warming up,...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 35TH SENATE DISTRICT : Veteran Insider Faces Outsider at the Polls
- Dear Street Smart:It seems to me that...
- 1 Dead, 2 Missing in Boating Accidents : Pyramid Lake: Jet skier is killed in collision with fishing craft. A man and a woman are feared drowned.
- 2 Motorcyclists Are Killed in Head-On Collision
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Nakatani Hangs On and Top Shape Wins
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Last Mass Escape From Pitchess Jail Was in '85 : Security: After that incident, the county promised to keep high-risk inmates elsewhere. But that commitment remains unfulfilled because of overcrowding.
- Gilbert Moses; Award-Winning Director
- Countywide : Cloudy Skies Don't Spoil Air Show
- Peace Returns to Fillmore : Sheriff's Storefront Earns Praise for Bringing an End to the Gang Violence That Had Plagued Area
- Body and Soul : The Homeless Health Care Project Offers a Compassionate Cure
- Women and Sex Discrimination
- There's Some Life in Ducks
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Finally Make the Playoffs
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Conine Powers Marlins to Victory Over Giants
- Racism Is Alleged in Drug Trial : Jurisprudence: Attorneys to present evidence that one juror was predisposed to convict Henley and four others.
- Mayhem Drives Major Newscasts
- Spring May See Interest Rates Sprout After Winter's Slide
- Rescuers End Search for Missing Blast Victims : Bombing: Governor cites instability of building, doubts anyone is alive. Bulldozers to remove rubble.
- PLAYGROUNDS for CITY SLICKERS : From virtual reality to bungee jumping, L.A. County offers something for almost any urbanite in search of a thrill.
- OJAI : Cost of Some Permits for Builders Will Rise
- THE SHOWDOWN / BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE DE LA HOYA-RUELAS FIGHT : OSCAR DE LA HOYA : The Inside Story on His New Ring Styles
- Patience Is Virtue for 'Pink Sheet' Investors : Portfolios: Costa Mesa's Mitchell Partners is one of the few companies that focus on the unlisted stocks.
- Inmates Donate $250 Toward Bombing Relief
- LOCAL PARKLAND: Ventura and Los Angeles counties...
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Voices from Home
- Getting Vietnam War Into Classrooms Is Still a Battle
- He Had a Beef With the Boss, So He Loaded Up on the Beef
- Time to Play Fair With Three Tenors
- SECURITIES
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Strait's Show Delivers Straight Stuff at Pond
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Theater : Friel's 'Faith Healer' Mines Terrain of the Soul
- ART REVIEW : John Divola Tunes In With a Post-Conceptual Rehash
- VILLA PARK : Street Renamed After Boy Killed by Car
- Finally, Fuhr Finds His Way
- VENTURA : Beach Party Draws 15,000 Despite Cold
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Randy Newman Plays the Cerritos Center: The Devil Gets His Due
- Garden Grove Sanitary District Battle Heats Up : Services: Agency plans higher rates because of its losses in the county bankruptcy. The city says it can do the job cheaper.
- Economic Profile
- Dispute Over Sex Education Panels May End in Court : Schools: Questions of banning workshop speakers and on policy-making may force county Supt. Charles Weis and conservative board members into costly legal fight.
- Roller Hockey Leagues Bring Kids in Line With Safety
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Celtics Dispel Magic, Now Come Ghosts
- PERFORMANCE ART : A Self-Indulgent 'Borderama' at Taper
- O.J. Trial's Grip: Elements of Classic Tragedy : Commentary: To a theater critic, the Simpson case plays out much like a Greek or Shakespearean play.
- APPRECIATION : Don Pullen, Jazz Visionary, Creative to the Very End
- Suspect Holding Replica Gun Is Killed by Officer : Shooting: Witnesses say the Ventura man, 21, was pointing the fake weapon at three residents and demanding money.
- Repressing Civil Liberties Isn't the Answer : Government: To diffuse the militia movement, acknowledge increasing federal lawlessness.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jury Is Still Out on Attendance
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Handlers of Urbane and Talkin Man Happy About Serena's Song Decision
- Goalmouth Crash Takes Its Toll on Hebert
- Students Get Recycling Bin, Visit by the Mayor
- TELEVISIONGetting a Life?: MTV said that repeat...
- The music of Haydn will be highlighted...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 2 Local Women Receive Awards From Clinton
- Paved With Good Intentions? : Development: Residents brace for battle as the City Council weighs plan for 37 homes and the transformation of a hallowed stretch of Mulholland Drive.
- Joined by Bonds of Anguish : Genocide: Survivors of Nazi horrors share memories at a ceremony marking Holocaust and 50th anniversary of death camps' liberation.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : The Defense Never Rests
- Martin Slips Past Earnhardt to Win
- GOLF ROUNDUP : When Hoch Blows Up, Stewart Wins at Houston
- COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD : CSUN's Dunn and Watrin Win Javelin Titles
- Donelly Bellies Up to the Big Time : Pop music review: The energetic lead singer's captivating voice powers Belly but can't carry it alone in its Palladium outing.
- The Fans Forgive. Forget? No Way
- Bosnians Rebuff Last-Minute U.N. Peace Effort : Balkans: Muslim government and rebel Serbs reject continuing cease-fire that ends today.
- A Society Infected by Hatred
- Angier B. Duke, 79; Former Envoy, White House Aide
- Peace Reigns at L.A. Fiesta of 300,000 : Cinco de Mayo: Heavy family presence, security efforts contribute to calm.
- Will Buyers Ignite New York Auctions? : Art: Despite some big-name works on the block, uncertainty is heightened by years of falling prices and big estate liquidations.
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Malcolm F. Heslip; Writer, UCLA Professor
- Jury Out on Whether Affirmative Action Beneficiaries Face Stigma : Research: Studies arrive at conflicting conclusions. But openness by an employer or school about the selection process helps programs gain acceptance.
- Mandela Delivers--but Pressures Mount
- 4,500 Left Homeless by Fire in Myanmar
- Right-Turn Lane Would Cause Problems, Not Cure Them
- LOS ALAMITOS : Commerce Group Wins Accreditation
- Agenda
- Martin Slips Past Earnhardt for Win
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Southwest Chamber Displays Expertise
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Not Enough Zest for Sleeper; Polara Rises
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Randy Newman Sails His Own Way
- Music in Restaurants, Bars Is More Than Incidental
- He's Lapping Up Life in Southern California : Swimming: After making adjustment from Poland to Mission Viejo, Kizierowski enjoying the fruits of his labor, and the Southland.
- THE SHOWDOWN / BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE DE LA HOYA-RUELAS FIGHT : RAFAEL RUELAS : Gabriel Is Glad to Be Just a Lounge Act
- Spencer T. Olin; Munitions Firm Executive
- Allan Nixon; Actor in Film and TV Westerns
- Escape Is Not First to Hit High-Security Units : Corrections: Three jailbreaks from special facilities at Pitchess have occurred since 1985. In one, seven inmates fled.
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Best Friend in Good Times And Bad
- What Goes Up Just Came Down : 'Slaugh,' the Hard Work of Dismantling Rides, Follows Fair's Closure
- VILLA PARK : Council Picks Counsel for County Settlement
- Cuddle Up to a Warm TV Past
- Hollywood Big Hitter Strikes Out : Movies: Multimillion-dollar scriptwriter Joe Eszterhas can't find a taker for his new script, despite effusive reactions to it.
- THEATER REVIEW : Behan Misfits Hold Crowd 'Hostage'
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Strait, Simple and of the Heartland : Country music star's show at The Pond was solid and unadventurous--which is just what a bomb-weary public needs.
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Band, Orchestra Win Superior Ratings
- Anybody Notice We Have a Crisis? : Urgency of educational reform is no mystery--what's needed is an all-out effort
- Juror Racism Now Alleged in Henley Trial : Courts: Defense plans to present judge with statements from 2 jurors, who say a third was predisposed to convict ex-Ram player because of his race. Panelist denies the accusation.
- The Passion Still Burns : 2,500 rally in Little Saigon on anniversary of war's end, calling for human rights in a land once called home.
- This Laker Is Missing in Action : NBA playoffs: Eddie Jones, who hasn't been the same since injuring his shoulder, hasn't made contribution that team needs against Seattle.
- Lasorda's Not Down, but He's Out of 6-3 Loss
- 'Panther' Draws Ire of Horowitz's Organization : Movies: Former radio talk-show host says the film is inaccurate and incites violence. The film's director says, 'It is not a call to arms, but a call to consciousness.'
- OXNARD : Petitions Circulated to Reinstate Planners
- LAGUNA BEACH : Surfrider Says Beach Water Is Unhealthful
- Saddleback, Cypress Target Berths in State Golf Event
- TENNIS / AT OJAI : UCLA's Phebus Wins, Bandages and All
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Silva, Olsen Pace CS Fullerton in 9-5 Victory Over Nevada
- Sailing Results
- Raul Varela Madrid; Retired Navy Base Worker
- JAPAN
- Navy's Costly Oil Tanker Effort Runs Aground : Defense: Senate to probe a fiasco involving allegations of mismanagement and $450 million spent on two unfinished ships.
- Eltron International Gains New Senior Vice President
- If Clinton Talked Turkey to Elusive N. Korean Chief on Nuclear Deal . . .
- Carl Gerstacker; Former Dow Chemical Chairman
- Bomb Scare Prompts Evacuation at VA Hospital
- Seeing is Believing?
- Donald Morgan; Opera Singer, Professor
- Is L.A. Latino Friendly? : Hispanic Business Magazine Ranks the City as 10th in Providing Opportunities
- 2 Die in Russian Train Fire
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Suspect's Cellmates Have Stories to Tell : Bombing: Three men who shared jail space with Timothy J. McVeigh aren't being allowed to talk. But they'll probably have tales to sell once they're free.
- Severance Pay by Any Other Name Is Just as Taxable
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Victims Struggle to Come to Terms With Blast Injuries : Hospitals: The extent of wounds shocks survivors and doctors. Some hurt by glass won't know for months if they can still see.
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Putting a Face on an Enemy Long Gone : NOVEL WITHOUT A NAME <i> by Duong Thu Huong</i> , William Morrow & Co. $23, 320 pages
- Orange County Almanac
- The World Is Full of the Walking Wounded Looking for Love
- Costa Mesa to Investigate 'Swinger' Parties : Inquiry: A neighbor complains about 'Panther Palace,' where 200 couples share potluck, partners.
- Boy at Center of 4-Year Custody Battle Given to Biological Parents
- A Celebration of Freedom, a Reminder of Tragedy
- Deputy's Commitment Is Called the Key to Success : Crime: Max Pina, who has patrolled Fillmore for 25 years, says helping solve community's problems 'is a victory to me.'
- Pair Give Thanks for Baby's Return : Kidnaping: Parents spend much of day in prayer at Salvation Army, where worshipers had held a vigil for their child on Friday.
- Grandfather's Sex Parties Investigated : Subculture: Costa Mesa may seek to stop partner-swapping get-togethers. Host Bill Goodwin, 71, denies breaking any laws.
- Arturo Frondizi; Former President of Argentina
- VIETNAM
- Rabin Backs Seizure of Palestinian Land in E. Jerusalem
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Firefighters Prove to Be a Force That Does Oklahoma City Proud : Public servants: Most have labored in quiet anonymity in the search for survivors, but their efforts and courage have not gone unnoticed.
- HIT THE BEACH: Welcome to the merry...
- Brain's Use of Shortcuts Can Be a Route to Bias : Perception: The mind relies on stereotypes to make fast decisions. But in hiring, that can lead to discrimination.
- COLUMN ONE : Feeling Like Victims, Not Victors : The city that endured the siege of Stalingrad is a sad symbol of how Russia's war triumph led not to glory and growth but to dictatorship and decay.
- East County Attracts Attention of L. A. Criminals : Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley grapple with surge in thefts by out-of-towners drawn by easy access and easy pickings, police say.
- Girl Released From Hospital After Snake Bite
- BREA : Picnic Tuesday Launches Older Americans Month
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board Limits Open School Transfers
- Van Nuys High Team Advances in Science Bowl
- Kings Finish Ducks : Hockey: Gretzky finally scores a goal in 2-1 victory that ends Ducks' playoff hopes. Kings are still in the hunt.
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : For Some, the Horizon Was Brighter Three Years Ago : The post-riot aid has dried up and Proposition 187 is law. We're cooking up the ingredients for more trouble.
- SINCE HE WAS 5 YEARS OLD, RAFAEL RUELAS HAS ASSUMED THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF. . . . : A Family Man : Life Has Been a Daily Struggle, in Both Jalisco and L.A., but He Doesn't Figure to Change--Even for $1 Million : THE COUNT: 5 DAYS. . .to the showdown: De La Hoya vs. Ruelas
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Karkovice's Slam Helps White Sox Roll, 17-11
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : A Strangely Unique Badge of Honor : Small business: Trophy firm prospers with unusual mix of buttons, plaques and credit cards.
- Last Camp Shut in Rwanda; 14 Returnees Killed
- President Says He Will Ban Trade With Iran
- Fright Night : Freddy. Jason. Chuckie. Teens love those slasher flicks. But should that be cause for worry? Depends on why they watch.
- MOORPARK : City Posts 18% Rise in Sales Tax Revenue
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : School District Clears the Way for Sale of Surplus Sites
- Subway Project Faces New Sinkage Danger : Red Line: Tunneling work halts in North Hollywood as engineers study how to keep the soil above from collapsing.
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The West Really Was Wild
- Pulitzer for Times
- Coliseum
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Delays Meant Survival for 'Assassins'
- 'Reckless' Speech and Bombing
- Socialist Capitalism
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from May 1, 1995
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from May 1, 1995
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from May 1, 1995
- Obituaries - May 1, 1995
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY - News from May 1, 1995
- 10 Seized, 4 Hunted in Mass Jailbreak : Prisons: Five accused murderers were among inmates who escaped from Pitchess Honor Rancho in Castaic. Residents awakened by searchers' loudspeakers.
- Memories of Bustling Lives Haunt Bereaved Oklahomans
- 10 Seized, 4 Hunted in Mass Jailbreak : Prisons: Five accused murderers were among inmates who escaped from Pitchess Honor Rancho in Castaic. Residents awakened by searchers' loudspeakers.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1995