- DIGEST : Glendale's Reilly in Repeat Showing at Grand Olympic
- ART REVIEW : A Show Beyond Pictures
- Approach the Bench : Go on, sit outside. A garden retreat creates a mood along with a sense of escape. Regardless of materials or cost, the seat becomes a refuge of peace and tranquillity.
- Quake Relief Effort Continues
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Arrested in Slaying of Friend
- SANTA ANA : Neighborhood Assn. Plans Weekend Tours
- EL RIO : 3 Teen-Agers Jailed, Accused of Car Theft
- CANOGA PARK : Tall Robber Posed as an FBI Agent
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Butcher Expected to Be Sent Down
- BofA Hires Leading Derivatives Executive to Guide Its Operation : Investments: Joseph Bauman, who headed Citibank's global group, will lead the bank's venture in the embattled field.
- COLLECTIBLES : Branching Out With Blue Willow Patterns
- Aid Sought to Help Pay for Holding Immigrant Felons : Spending: White House wants Congress to allocate $350 million for cost of imprisoning criminals who are in United States illegally.
- Wednesday Funeral Planned at Library in Yorba Linda
- U.S. Cool to N. Korea's A-Plant Proposal : Diplomacy: Perry says offer to allow inspectors to monitor refueling at nuclear reactor does not go far enough.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Trial Ordered in Poisoning of English Teacher
- Ex-Jurist Criticizes D.A. for Disqualifying Judge : Courts: Robert R. Willard, retired from bench, calls removal of Lawrence Storch from criminal cases 'selfish and childish.'
- Fake Quake to Help Pinpoint Needed Royce Hall Repairs
- SANTA ANA : Volunteers to Fix Up El Salvador Park
- Pavement at a Crossroad : Palace appearance thrusts group from cult performers to major musical forces, surprising themselves as well as the audience.
- Environmental Group Sues to Block Hoag Project
- Group Honored for Ride-Sharing Efforts
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Adding Work-Study Session
- Hernandezes Both Get Prison for Fraud : Trial: Mission Viejo high rollers appeal for leniency before he is sentenced to 71 months and she to 16.
- NORTHEAST VALLEY : Wachs Says City Pays Unnecessary Taxes
- VAN NUYS : Fire Causes $100,000 Damage to Buildings
- BURBANK : Earth Day Event Focuses on City Recycling Plant
- A Careful Plan for the Arrival of Killer Bees : Entomology: Officials stress respect for the pest. Traps have been set to alert officials when the bees get here, probably by winter.
- PUC to Discuss Rate Hike Proposal : Utilities: Edison is seeking a 3% increase in revenue. Boost is opposed by the commission staff and consumer groups.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Armbruster Leads Orange Coast to Victory Over Fullerton
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VALLEY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : COACH OF THE YEAR : Goffredo's Falcons Were a Season-Long Surprise
- There Is No Moorer Doubt : Boxing: Undefeated challenger defeats Holyfield to win heavyweight title.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott Still Can't Find the Groove
- As Usual, UCLA Has a Full Crop : NFL draft: Jamir Miller heads bushel of Bruin talent expected to be selected.
- Word on the Street Scene Is 'Family'
- GARDENING : Indulging in Earthly Delights : Magazine for Boomers With Budding Desires
- Clinton Names 2 Economists to Fed Board
- Finley Leaves Door Open, Red Sox Steal Game, 6-5
- Michigan State's Miller in California State of Mind : Draft: Quarterback wants to play for Rams but will have to see who picks Shuler and Dilfer.
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VENTURA COUNTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : COACH OF THE YEAR : Newbury Park Smartly Led by a Tolerant Parvin
- Birmingham's Lincoln Jumps for Joy After Becoming a Dad : Track and field: Girlfriend gives birth to a son, then senior wins four events against Monroe in conference meet.
- U.S. to Restrict Grain Imports From Canada : Commerce: America's largest trading partner denies charges of dumping, threatens tariffs.
- Clinton Praises Predecessor's 'Wise Counsel, Intelligence'
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Presbyterians Vote to Disavow Parts of Women's Conference
- CALABASAS : City Gets Involved in Children's Activities
- COSTA MESA : Jewish Center Plans to Open Preschool
- Part of the Solution : 700 Valley Schoolchildren Spend Earth Day Cleaning Up Beach
- Oxnard to Study Shift in Smoking Regulations : Health: Officials agree on need to review their law after nearby jurisdictions toughen limits, but have not formulated any changes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Two Environmental Board Seats Vacant
- Wayne Ambrose, Longtime Coach and Runner, Dies
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Hopes Rain Stays Away, the Turf Stays Dry for Bien Bien
- Lopez, '84 Silver Medalist, to Fight Sequenan
- Shaw Says Rams Still Trying to Obtain Harper
- Northridge Men in Step for Final Volleyball Breakthrough
- IRVINE : 7 New Officers Join Police Department
- Lawyer's Donation to Help Quake Victims
- Canadiens' Roy Still Hospitalized, Awaits Word on Appendectomy
- There's No Moorer Doubt : There Was Too Much Left to Do
- Northridge Goes Without a Fight, 9-0 : College baseball: But Matadors show some fire after the game, scuffling among themselves in the wake of Rivera's five-hit shutout.
- Hillary Clinton Defends Past Investments
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Law Firm Seeks $367,000 From City After Funding Battle
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : OCTA Urged to Keep Dial-A-Ride Service
- Countywide : Academic Pentathlon Scheduled Today
- BURBANK : Class Language Shift Upsets Latinos
- DANA POINT : City Begins Replacing Crumbling Pavement
- PREP SWIMMING / FOOTHILL GAMES : County's Best to Warm Up for Section Finals
- Navy Turns to Civilian Attorneys to Handle Its Biggest Case : Military: Service says the move is no reflection on Justice Department lawyers, but others aren't so sure.
- GARDENING : Family Housing for Butterflies
- Thousands Line Up to Remember Lenin
- Hata to Name Cabinet, Put Emphasis on 1994 Budget : Japan: After meeting of party chiefs, the outgoing Hosokawa admits failing to report $276,000 in income.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : First Lady Adds Fresh Details, Conflicts to Whitewater Story : Media: Mrs. Clinton describes a tangential legal role with Madison S&L.; But her account of her involvement differs sharply with McDougal's.
- RESEDA : Man Gets 9 Months for Firing Into Sky
- Feeling Left Out of Loop, S. Korean Premier Resigns
- The First Baptist Church of Garden Grove...
- Ex-Official Pleads No Contest in Misspending Case : Courts: Former Bradbury city manager agrees to pay restitution in exchange for having four other felony counts dropped. She could get a two-year prison sentence.
- 1994 Ventura County Science Fair Winners
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VALLEY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Lopez Got Respect for Campbell Hall
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VALLEY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Rigley Took Control to Rescue Alemany
- Back on the Mound Again, Hart's Sanchez Cleans Up
- AGRICULTURE
- SOUTH AMERICA : Constitutional Reform Flickers Out in Brazil : Deadline nears for final review of the document's 245 articles. In nearly seven months, lawmakers have passed four reforms.
- Families Flee Chemical Spill
- Wilson Aide Gets 10 Days for Drunk Driving
- German Police Crack a Curious Mickey Mouse Case : Crime: Extortionist went by the name Scrooge McDuck. He had baffled authorities--and delighted some Germans--with his witty escapades for two years.
- The Rev. Robert Mark Pipta was recently...
- ALL-STARS: With March Madness just a memory,...
- OJAI : Merchants Cash In on Tennis Tournament
- IRVINE : Asian Awareness Seminars Set at UCI
- He Might Want to Bone Up on Mutual Funds
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Tran, Laske Lead Los Amigos to Victory Against La Quinta
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hendricks, Scheja Return to Pavilion in Recital
- HOME SAFETY : Vintage Orange Dishware Poses Threat From Radon Gas
- HOME APPLIANCES : Cooling It on Water Heater Costs
- Landlords Wait in Vain After Quake
- Brown Kicks Off Small-Business Loan Program
- FBI Releases More Papers on Kennedy Assassination Probe
- Pope Blasts U.N. for Support of Abortion, Contraception
- Proposal Links Home Loans to Family Size : Thousand Oaks: Some officials protest that new city requirements would discriminate against large, low-income households.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Large Load of '3 Strikes' Cases Filed by Prosecutors
- PLACENTIA : Police Prepare Teen Party Warning Letter
- SANTA ANA : Architect Unveils Courthouse Plans
- PREP SOCCER / SENIOR BOYS' ALL-STAR GAME : Van De Ven, Quigley Lead South Team
- Simon, Beckley, Hudson Head All-Star Rosters
- Corona del Mar Diver Seventh at Nationals
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra's Big Inning Buries Fullerton
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Abeyta Finishes No-Hitter That Mitchell Starts
- Music Grants Awarded
- BANKING
- SAFETY : When the Heat Is on, the Kitchen Can Be Dangerous
- INTERIORS : Let the Bright, Fresh Look of Spring Come in From the Cold
- Nixon Still Comatose in Fight for Life
- EUROPE : Britain's Lavish D-Day Plans Lead to Bid to Call It All Off
- U.S. Aid Urged for State Prison Costs : Spending: Clinton Administration wants Congress to allocate $350 million to help cover expense of incarcerating illegal immigrant felons.
- Hawaii Public Employees Escalate Strike
- Parade Route
- No Language Barrier : College Board to Offer First Test of Proficiency in Chinese
- TARZANA : Children Get a Hands-On Legal Lesson
- Dalai Lama Fears Effects of Clash Over Leadership : Buddhism: On U.S. visit, religious figure says China may try to exploit a prolonged debate over which of two youngsters is a living Buddha.
- Tustin Man, 18, Found Shot Dead on Beach
- EL RIO : Man, 21, Stabbed While He Sits in Car
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Long Beach Poly Guard Commits to Fullerton
- Naster's No-Hit Feeling Lingers Into Next Day
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. Troupe Mixes New, Old at Bovard Auditorium
- DuPont Settles 220 Fungicide Lawsuits
- Former PaineWebber Manager Disciplined : Securities: Head of Beverly Hills office should have prevented theft of funds, SEC administrative judge rules.
- Farrakhan Admits Spreading Ideas That Led to Malcolm X's Slaying
- Countywide : 840 Athletes Take Part in Faley Games
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Anatomy' of a Monologuist : Spalding Gray, who will bring to the Irvine Barclay tales of his pilgrimages, makes his fear accessible and funny.
- Robert O. Peterson Services Set for Monday
- Clinton Names 2 Economists to Fed Board
- CHP Officer Gives New Testimony in King Case : Courts: Powell said the beating tired him out, the jury is told.
- SUNSET LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Grave Leads Huntington Beach Past Edison
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- USC Pair Made the Right Choice : NFL draft: By staying in school, Morton and McGinest improved their stock.
- Halpern Is Latest Coach to Step Down : High school basketball: He resigns from Reseda, becoming the fourth Northwest Valley Conference coach to quit this year.
- Trucking Strike Goes to Federal Mediators : Labor: Teamsters and freight companies acquiesce to the Clinton Administration, which fears the 2 1/2-week strike will damage the economy.
- Stocks Mixed as Wall St. Thrill Ride Slows
- Fears Grow as U.N. Troops Begin Pullout From Rwanda
- LOS ANGELES : Activist Celes King III Still in Serious Condition
- Temporary Workers to Be Hired
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 200 Voice Opposition to Elsmere Canyon Dump : Environment: Meeting is mixture of old fears about landfill and new concerns prompted by Jan. 17 quake.
- VENTURA : Council to Look at Economic Goals
- Scholar to Offer Views on Philistines
- A Big Fat 'F' in Civics : Democracy a stranger in school voting on year-round schedule
- SUNSET LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Errors Plague Teams as Marina Beats Ocean View
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Gains Split in Softball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West's Brown Stops Orange Coast
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : St. Margaret's Scores Early and Often in 39-0 Victory
- Navy Turns to Civilians to Handle Biggest Suit in Defense History : Military: Service says the move is no reflection on Justice Department lawyers, but others aren't so sure.
- COLLECTIBLES : Old Charity Recipe Books Tell What Was Cooking in the Past
- Elections Silence the Killing Fields : S. Africa: Inkatha decision to end boycott has Natal province busy with political doings.
- Rostenkowski Warns of Health Plan Tax Hike
- Brown Kicks Off Small-Business Loan Program
- Madrid Disco Owners Jailed for 1983 Fire
- Socialite Couple Given Prison Terms in Fraud
- Ventura Blvd. Faces a Long Road Back : Planning: Widening dispute illuminates decline of Valley's 'Main Street.'
- Candidate Fined for False Advertising
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Miller Repeats in the All-Around
- El Toro's Johnny France Comes Up Empty : Tennis: Newport Harbor's Geoff Abrams defeats his hungry opponent in Ojai tournament.
- Who's Got the Right to 'Color' Final Cut? : Director Richard Rush and Producers Battle Over Fate of Bruce Willis Thriller
- ANAHEIM : Laid-Off Employees Eligible for Training
- Man Convicted of Defrauding 100 Victims Out of $3 Million : Crime: Officials say self-styled franchise expert Don David Wilson promised investors brand-name items but sent worthless goods. He targeted the elderly, they say.
- OXNARD : 2-Year-Old Girl Hit by Car, Killed
- Support Found for U.S. Role in Population Control Efforts
- TUSTIN : New Mayor Calls for Council Teamwork
- GSA Chief to Pay Government for Personal Expenses
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Free Screenings Offered at Health Fair
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Pitcher Parisi Gets His Fourth Shutout of Season
- Schwartz Wins Speedway Motorcycle Race
- Rams Not Likely to Pick Receiver : Draft: They plan to select quarterback with No. 5 pick, unless they trade for lower-round choice.
- TV REVIEW : CBS' 'Yearling' a Worthwhile Remake
- First Pension Petitions Court for Liquidation : Bankruptcy: The Irvine company's filing puts investors in a panic, despite assurances that their funds are safe.
- PUC Deregulation Proposal Draws Critics Left and Right : Energy: Consumer advocates and financial analysts voice concerns about an open electricity market.
- Serbs Defy NATO, Continue Siege : Balkans: As air strikes loom, Gorazde's mayor describes scenes of carnage in embattled enclave. U.N. troops caught in middle.
- INTERFAITH & EARTH: Hindu, Native American and...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Birds Take Up Residence at Car Dealership
- Juanenos Are Steadily Learning Cultural Heritage of Tribe
- HOLLYWOOD : Plastic Freeway Wall Designed to Resist Graffiti
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sixth-Graders Use Skills to Help Library
- Grass-roots religious organizations working for social change...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDonald, Smith Lead Orioles
- Clark's Grand Slam Gives Kennedy Victory
- SAILING : Bad Start Slows Stars & Stripes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Butcher Expected to Be Sent Down
- WEEKEND TV : CNN Gives View of South Africa's Future
- EXCERPTS: Mrs. Clinton Links Problems to 'Our Inexperience'
- GARDENING : Flowering Shrubs Are Blooming Solution to Landscape Woes
- Landlords Suffer as Fearful Quake Victims Move Away : Housing: Tenants want stable ground. In hard-hit areas, even seismically sound, low-rent units find few takers.
- Clinton, Aides Huddle Over Court Nominee : Judiciary: Concern is expressed on health issue surrounding Arnold. Cabranes' name may be receding because groups call him too conservative.
- Rewrites and Rehearsals: A Typical 'Blossom' Day
- Ojai Woman Found After Crash Ordeal : Rescue: Alice Maynard falls asleep at wheel, spends 30 hours in creek bed after her car plunges off freeway.
- Nixon Dies; Ex-President Was Major Figure on World Stage
- Test Opponents Threatened With Removal From Office : Education: State warns that Antelope Valley officials who voted against CLAS exams could be dismissed. They say they have done nothing wrong.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA Urged to Keep Transit Police Jobs
- Taking Back the Old 'Hood
- Series to Discuss Rebuilding Schools : Burbank: The town hall meetings will be held to solicit ideas from the public. They follow a ballot measure's defeat.
- Brown Launches Small-Business Loan Program : Politics: The state treasurer and candidate for governor says the action helps fulfill her pledge to create jobs.
- Jurors Acquit Man in Stolen Ruby Plot : Courts: They deadlock on similar charges involving a Chatsworth resident. Prosecutors may seek to retry him.
- OXNARD : Court Says Residents Can Sue Over Signs
- Rainfall Is Not Expected to Be as Heavy as Predicted : Weather: Storm will bring scattered showers to the county but the precipitation should be light.
- 'All you see today are sneakers. I tell you, the day of the well-dressed man is dead.' : Most of the World Walks On By, but the Memories Still Shine
- GLENDALE : Resident Injured in 2nd Arson Fire
- Air Power Isn't Enough : The Bosnian army needs arms, and Europe Needs Russia
- Texas Wins No. 1,333 for Gustafson
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VALLEY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : COACH OF THE YEAR : Hearlihy Guided Alemany Over Obstacles to Title
- Carroll Rolls Into Semifinals : Tennis: Ventura skateboarder, 13, wins two matches at Ojai, including 3 1/2-hour marathon against 12-and-under champion.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Oilers' Defense Preserves Victory
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VENTURA COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : COACH OF THE YEAR : Cvijanovich Takes Pride in an Overachieving Team
- Florida Inmate Is Executed
- Friends, Foes Laud Nixon Role in World Affairs
- Grief, Blame Over Jorge's Suicide Can't Be Laid to Rest : Tragedy: Boy's death reverberates through community. Latinos complain of cultural insensitivity.
- Boy, 7, Fatally Hurt Leaving School Bus : Accident: The child, who was riding in the vehicle for the first day, is struck by pickup while darting across street toward friends.
- State May Seek to Oust 3 on School Board : Antelope Valley: They may be targeted over their vote not to administer the Department of Education's controversial CLAS exam.
- COSTA MESA : No Fraud Found in City Contract Award
- IRVINE : Pair to Be Honored for Help During Fire
- City Bans Roller-Bladers From Tennis Courts
- D.A. Finds No Crime Done in Motorola Pact
- Teen Seeks to Be Voice for Refugees in Camps : Immigration: The Vietnamese orphan 'represents a human dimension to the tragedy of the boat people,' rights activist says.
- LAGUNA BEACH : SchoolPower Races to Be Run Sunday
- His Beat Is Fix-It Men Who Tinker With Bill : Crime: Literate in the language of electronics, Zefferino Lopez catches crooks who gouge consumers for phony repairs.
- A Bittersweet Address : Speech: Barbara Bush, at Nixon Library hours before ex-President's death, reminisces about him and late wife Pat.
- Cellular Therapy : Businessman Takes Phone, Fax and Computer to Hospital Room
- Like Father and Like Son? Holy Bull Still Has Doubters
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Carlson Leads Irvine Past Newport Harbor
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VENTURA COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Hartman Improved and Team Followed
- City Coaches to Reconsider Rule
- $9 Million Sure Can Buy a Heap of Blues : Clubs: The spare-no-expense House of Blues will offer live music nightly starting May 1 on the Sunset Strip.
- Indexes Mixed as Investors' Moods Eddy
- Sound a Bit Too Familiar? Just Put a Cork in It
- Nixon Funeral to Be Held Wednesday in Yorba Linda
- Haitians Brought Ashore in U.S. Policy Exception
- Planners to Consider New Shapell Project Proposal : Newbury Park: Revised plan would build apartment complex in industrial area, not in gated community.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Students Tag Along for Career Insight
- 800 Expected to Take Part in Benefit Walk
- A Life of Summits and Dark Valleys : Relentless resurgence was the 37th President's hallmark
- More Parking Tickets Are Part of Riordan Plan : Budget: His proposal to replace Westside city traffic officers with a private company gets a mixed reaction. The mayor says changes can bring in $9 million more a year.
- Dodgers Go Down Swinging in Ninth : Baseball: Rodriguez's diving catch provides lift, but it doesn't translate in 7-6 loss to Expos.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Western's Woods Shoots Under Par for Seventh Match in Row
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : La Quinta Wins on Nine Unearned Runs
- 1993-94 TIMES ALL-VENTURA COUNTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Buena's Giordano Leaves a Champion
- ART REVIEW : Faculty Show Is a Grade Above the Others
- AUTOS
- Hata: Japan's Hope to End Paralysis
- VENTURA : Bogus Pipe Bomb Found at Schoolyard
- WESTMINSTER : Board Approves Plan to Sell Gill School
- Officer Gives New Testimony in King Beating : Courts: Laurence M. Powell said he tired himself out hitting plaintiff, according to highway patrolman.
- Springer Takes Four-Shot Lead
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martin's Hitting Leads Pirates Past Braves
- Clippers Go Down Fighting to Suns : Pro basketball: After trailing by 19 points, L.A. stages a rally before losing, 127-121.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Desmarais Had Help
- Storch Blackballed
- They Don't Forget the Sack of Rome
- D.A.'s Machinations
- Light on Smokers
- The Right Location for 'Mame's' Kick
- Corporate Aid for Poor
- UCLA Alumni Upset About Distribution of Rose Bowl Tickets
- Chekhov Was Bored Too
- Multiculturalism
- 'Judge Shopping'
- Left Alone, Holy Bull Will Have Easy Time
- Congressional Hearings on Tobacco
- A Flagrant Foul
- Other Side's Tactics
- Eggleston Stats Didn't Add Up
- Realignment Is Paying Dividend for Dodgers
- Unsportsmanlike Trend
- Pink Floyd Show Was Fine Without Screens
- Guest-Star Salaries
- Singapore Defended
- GIs and the Holocaust
- 'The Fourth Wall'
- Trial Coaching Stint Doesn't Quite Cut It
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1994
- Obituaries - April 23, 1994
- Obituaries - April 23, 1994
- Memories of Nixon Are Bittersweet for Valley Politicians, Academics
- Former President Nixon Dies : Major Figure on World Stage Had Triumphs, Defeats : Biography: Yorba Linda native drew strength from Orange County, 'Nixon territory.' He will be buried here.
- HISTORIC MOBILE HOME: If you see a...
- CIA Spying Suspects Likely to Accept Plea Bargain Soon : Espionage: Deadline for charges is extended, a sign deal is near. Aldrich Ames has indicated he would aid damage probe if leniency for his wife is urged.
- RAMS RALLY: If you're one of those...
- POSTER BOY: The news hasn't been all...
- GANGS ON GANGS: "La Calle" is Spanish...
- Students Get Lessons on the Environment : Earth Day: A host of school-sponsored activities across the county mark the annual celebration.
- Chancellor OKd Sale of 4,000 Rose Bowl Tickets : Athletics: UCLA official approved the transaction with a football booster in exchange for a $100,000 contribution. The deal was struck two days before the team's opponent was determined.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cymbal of the Past: Harris Back at Studio
- Aboard KLON's Caravan to Club Scene
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Newport Beach's Baldwin Co. Appoints 2 New Division Presidents
- Seeking a Gallery Savior
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bombing Suspect's Bail Set at $1.2 Million
- Prosecutor Calls Boy in Stabbing Malicious Killer : Courts: Deputy district attorney denies defense contention that victim was a bully.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Manchurian Candidate': Is It a Book, Play or Movie? : Carrie Snodgress ably exploits her role in a staging that updates the novel and cult film.
- No Screening
- STACKING UP SALESTotal album and single sales...
- Sans Hollywood, Is Cannes Kaput?
- Food and tobacco conglomerate RJR Nabisco Holdings...
- The Savings in Hand : Store sells expensive bags at wholesale and is an outlet for the Bijoux Medici label.