- Long Beach's Rocky Road : Crime Puts a Damper on Anaheim Street's Rich Offerings
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Time Will Tell How He's Recalled, but Today We Miss Him
- The Final Tallies:
- 2 Forums Scheduled on Torrance Budget Cuts
- BRIEFLY : Public Service: Linguists Sought
- House at Odds in Empire Gamble
- Texas Law Steeped in Frontier Tradition Taking Some Shots
- SAN CLEMENTE : Meeting Tonight on Water-Sharing Plan
- Neighborliness Can Be the Best Defense
- Businesses Examine Economic Strategies
- Street Vendors Campaign for Own District : Business: The group must get approval from 20% of the property owners in the zone and pay a $1,000 fee.
- CALABASAS : 2 Councilmen Are Returned to Office
- VAN NUYS : 5 Tagging Suspects Arrested in Raids
- Man Arrested After Robbery, Police Chase
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Rolls Past San Clemente, 21-8
- Countywide : Panels to Address Immigration Issues
- MOVIE REVIEW : Some Telltale Signs in 'The Wonderful Horrible Life'
- Can County Squeeze in an Empire? : Nightclubs: Costa Mesa building is all dolled up and open for business. But some wonder where the customers will come from.
- Topics / POLICE BLOTTER
- Coalition Calls for Charging Grocer Who Shot Boy
- Africa's Salvation Lies Within Itself : Civil wars: Despots have refined what colonists started-- exploitation of ethnic differences to perpetuate their reigns.
- Splash Select Fullerton Resident Gyau in the CISL Draft
- Corona del Mar Beats University
- Ducks' First Season One to Remember : Hockey: They finish with expansion-record 33 victories despite losing to Canucks in finale, 2-1.
- BASEBALL : Bullpen Problems Are Evident Early
- Sax Appeal : Candy Dulfer Feels Inspired to Make Visual and Musical Statements
- B of A Offers to Buy Brea Office Building
- Some Progress in Brazil's Fight Against Inflation:...
- Ropak Will Build Plant in Kentucky : Manufacturing: The facility will make collapsible bins, the Fullerton plastics firm says.
- Prices, Sales Edge Up, Easing Fears of Inflation : Economy: Annual rate for the first quarter is 2.5%, down slightly from last year.
- Many Women Say They Enjoy Dual-Duty Life : Workplace: A fresh survey finds most wives and mothers with jobs are more content than previously believed.
- Vote Results
- Driven to Serve--and to Commute From Less Pricy Areas : Law enforcement: A high percentage of South Bay police officers cannot afford to live in--or even near--the communities that employ them.
- PROFILE : Undersea Legacy Continues : Jean-Michel Cousteau is a filmmaker and explorer. But above all, he is an environmental advocate like his father.
- A Flat-Out Race 'Round the Circle, Mall in Orange
- Roberti Recall Bid Backfires on Gun Lobby
- Elections : In Bitter Fight, Wallach Wins Reelection as El Monte Mayor
- Topics / CRIME : Robbery Suspect Fails to Elude Police
- Daimler-Benz Reports Worst Performance Since WWII: Germany's...
- Garamendi Backs Off on Quake Plan
- Mobil to Explore for Oil Near Vietnam:...
- Real Rhubarb Returns
- Big Sales Are the Name of the Game
- City Shoots Down Home Permits for Gun Dealers : Firearms: The move in Santa Monica is part of a growing trend by cities to exert control over the proliferation of weapons.
- Disasters Don't Dampen Volunteer Spirit
- Builders Put Welcome Mat Out for New Eco-Houses : West Coast interest is rising over topics like sustainable landscapes, healthy homes and energy-efficient construction.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The software maker said...
- RETAIL
- Cover Story : One Case That Hasn't Closed : Kenneth Shearen, Accused of Using Excessive Force, Is Battling to Rejoin the Baldwin Park Police
- Mark the Calendar for Writing Classes and Book Signings
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: Are attitudes about sexual harassment changing?
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Oceanic Artists Move Show to Bigger Facility : Tickets won't be a problem this year as the Underwater Photographic Society presents its '94 collection at the 1,600-seat Oxnard Civic Auditorium.
- Survey Finds Working Women Satisfied : Labor: Gallup Poll indicates that most wives and mothers with jobs are more content than previously believed.
- RETAIL
- THEATER REVIEW : Musical Tackles Tough Issues of Romance : 'Company' explores contemporary relationships. The Santa Barbara group hopes to bring more substance to productions.
- MALIBU: Civic center property owners have appealed...
- GARDENA : Course to Develop Community Leaders
- Surfers Paying a High Price for Their Years of Fun in the Sun : Health: As the baby-boomer innovators of the sport grow older, many are also suffering a troublesome array of maladies.
- EARNINGS
- RETAIL : Retro Uniform Styles Cover All the Bases at Anaheim Stadium
- Sports
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Your Imagination
- They're Eating Up the Yardage in Cincinnati
- Roberti Sees Victory as Lifting Gun Foes' Fears
- Plumber's Pipe Dream Becomes Artistic Career
- Firm to Aid Russian Nuclear Disarmament
- POP MUSIC : Great Scot! The <i> Other</i> Stewart Honors Celtic Folklore
- HANCOCK PARK : Historic Library Getting Shored Up
- KOREATOWN : A Marriage That Stands the Test of Time
- LOS ANGELES : Project to Offer Training for Unemployed Parents
- Countywide : Forums to Discuss Child Care Needs
- Bill to Help Colorful Fish Gets Hook After Panel Hears It Isn't in Danger
- Stop Attacking Easy Targets
- Many Incumbents Ousted in Local Elections : Voting: Long Beach mayor is among longtime officials who lose. Several cities see power transferred to Latinos.
- Two Others Say They Were Molested as Juveniles by Captured Fugitive : Investigation: The men came forward after reading of Stanley Jenson's arrest in a 1981 case. The former La Habra resident has pleaded not guilty.
- SIMI VALLEY : Boys & Girls Club Vandalized Again
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newcomers Expected to Split Lancaster Council
- Good Samaritans : Mennonites Help Quake Victims Put Their Homes Back in Order
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Remains Perfect in Mission Play
- Ducks Close Season With a Bang, a Loss : Hockey: Vancouver scores twice in the second period to win, 2-1.
- Bo Steals Show, Not the Game : Baseball: Jackson's three-run homer in the ninth gives Angels a tie, but Indians win, 6-5, in 10th.
- Serb Softening Seen in Visit by Mediators : Bosnia: Russia's special envoy is also received. He says rebels promised to end the siege of Gorazde.
- FOR THE KIDS : Children Get Help Making Inventive Concepts Pay Off : Workshop will show youngsters how to take their ideas and turn them into reality.
- GLENDALE : Child Fingerprinting to Be Offered Free
- GLENDALE : 5 Cities to Meet for Business Summit
- Branch Library in Laguna Beach Will Close for Remodeling
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : First-Time Candidate Wins Seat on Palmdale Council : Returns: Sheriff's Sgt. Terry Judge is the top vote-getter. The mayor and a councilman stay in office.
- FULLERTON : 3 Authors to Speak at Reforma Fund-Raiser
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Lease Land for Veterinary Group
- LOS ANGELES : Some Reforms Unrealized, LAPD Leaders Tell Panel
- Bennett Gets Swing Down and Cuts Up Thousand Oaks : High school baseball: He hits two homers, including shot in seventh that gives Newbury Park a 6-5 victory.
- Deputy D.A. Faces Arrest Complaint : Jurisprudence: The wife of a man on trial was apprehended last week as she waited to testify. Public defender's office cites chilling effect on witnesses.
- Ballot Measure Backers Say Their Mail Isn't Arriving : Complaint: Post office investigation is asked by group that wants to ban most health and public education benefits for illegal immigrants.
- Miscellany
- Pepperdine Loses Recruit Too : College basketball: One day after resignation of Asbury, Ramirez changes mind about commitment.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Defense Moves Denver Closer to Playoffs
- Venice: Kudos to Those Who Devised the New Boardwalk Plan
- Homelessness: Attack on Reporter's Fairness Criticized
- Orwell's Book
- Faculty Workloads
- Capital Gains : It's business as usual at the White House. In the Bush Administration, several generous Friends of George and the GOP became envoys. Now, several Friends of Bill and the Democrats--some who have no experience in the foreign-service arena--are getting appointed to very plum posts.
- Arab Suicide Bombing in Israel
- BRIEFLY : Education: Grant for Gardening
- Whitewater
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Thumbelina':...
- Kate Squires
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Tall Women': Revisiting an Albee Gem : <i> This review of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Three Tall Women" was originally published when the play opened in mid-February. The play has just reopened at the Promenade Theater Off-Broadway. </i>
- Raising Children
- Newspapers: New Westside Times Format Disappoints Some
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1994
- Obituaries - April 14, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 14, 1994
- Trucking Strike Has Non-Union Drivers Busy : Labor: While delivery delays and customer frustration grow, there are no signs of a Teamsters agreement.
- Study Downplays Cost of AIDS to Employers : Workplace: Report says the average tab is $17,000 and that most of the ultimate expense is borne by the public.
- Proposal to Cut Meter Hours Praised as Politically Correct
- City Threatens Per-Barrel Refinery Tax in Latest Battle With Mobil
- BACK TO ROOTS: Ever get the idea...
- Vatican OKs Use of Girls as Altar Servers
- SPORTS
- Vatican OKs Use of Girls as Altar Servers
- Clinton Asks for Breathing Room on Whitewater Issue
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1994
- Wonderware Corp.: The firm said Tuesday that...
- Zulu Chief in Dramatic Plea to Delay Voting : South Africa: Buthelezi leaps into gathering of foreign mediators to warn of worsening violence.
- HONESTY WATCH : Caveat Emptor
- 3.2 Aftershock Gives Newhall Another Jolt
- LOS ANGELES : Animal Control Official Quits, Citing Coyote Issue
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Interrupt Robbery, Arrest 2
- VENTURA : Fresno Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
- COMMENTARY : Kings Losing Last Jewel From the Triple Crown : Hockey: Dave Taylor, sidelined since Jan. 4, will make final appearance Thursday night.
- Suppa Named to Coach Sylmar Girls
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Seeking Help From Across the State
- TV Ratings : NCAA Final Puts CBS in the Winner's Circle
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Flowing, Hypnotic Set by Slowdive
- Blunt Politico, Idealist Vie to Define Japan's Future : Politics: The conservative Ozawa and the liberal Takemura are chief rivals in the current power struggle.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Residents' Quake Experiences to Be Videotaped at Expo
- SIMI VALLEY : Budget Cuts Keep Public Pool Closed
- Asbury to Wave Goodby : College basketball: Pepperdine coach accepts job at Kansas State after his team goes 19-11.
- This Former Professional Shows He Still Has Touch
- Rules Make Coaches Use Full Deck, Not Just Aces : Athletics: Teams are developing new sources of pitching because there are limits on innings.
- Pop Music Reviews : Cowboy Chris LeDoux Rustles Up a Rousing Show
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Barefoot' a Tired Romp Through a Boring Park : The director tries to pep everything up in this Newport Harbor Theatre Arts Center revival and the actors do fall into step, though not always as lightly as they could.
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Q & A: Sam Ginn : Ginn Likes New Air He's Breathing at Pactel's Cellular Spinoff
- Real Estate Trust Has 1st-Quarter Profit
- THAT TIME AGAIN: We only have two...
- Birthday Celebrates a New Start for a Deserving Woman
- Taiwan Decries U.S. Animal Exports Ban
- Prosecutors Won't File Charges Against Man in Daughter's Death
- Pitching-Poor CS Northridge Gets Crushed : College baseball: Pepperdine hammers Matadors, 18-4, with nine runs in ninth against depleted CSUN staff.
- Proposed Cut of UCI Education Department Protested : Academia: About 275 educators complain in letters to chancellor. She will study the comments and says she won't make a decision until the end of the academic year.
- Softball Pitchers Go the Distance, and Beyond, With Proper Mechanics
- A Key Aspect of His Game Is Saving Face
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Bounces Century in 11th
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Youthful Talent Strung Out on String Quartets : About a third of the compositions selected for the first 'Voces Novae' festival at Cal State Fullerton are of that genre. The event begins Thursday.
- The Benefits of the Part-Timer : They Are Few, Which Unions Say Threatens Full-Time Jobs
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Paper in Akron Gets Pulitzer for Stories on Race
- Roberti Defeats Recall Effort by Solid Margin
- Battle Heats Up Over Last Untouched Coast : Land use: Developers say four projects on Southland's remaining pristine stretch would add tax revenues and jobs. Environmentalists are joining forces to preserve the area.
- Work Begins on 12-Screen Movie Palace : Camarillo: New, state-of-the-art Edwards complex will seat 3,000. Two other large cinemas are planned.
- CENTURY LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Survives Scare, Holds Off Orange for 2-0 Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Has a Memorable Game
- Candiotti's Pitching Is Only Part of Story : Baseball: Dodgers pound Cardinal pitchers for 12 hits in 7-3 victory. Knuckleballer has four-hitter.
- THE CUTTING EDGE : IN DEVELOPMENT
- Time Warner Chief Says New Rules Penalize Cable : Communications: Gerald Levin warns that second FCC-ordered rate cut will slow development of new systems.
- Closing Arguments Begin in Marathon Toxic Exposure Case : Trial: More than 600 Lockheed workers contend they were injured because of inadequate health information.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- NEWPORT BEACH : Captain Dies in Fall While Water Skiing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : 'Mr. Hershiser' Aside, Park Adjusts Well
- Tired of Dishing It Out, NFL to Sell Package Deals
- Pop Music Reviews : Ralph Stanley Pulls Bluegrass Down to Its Roots : Banjo player and his band keep songs in their place--and time--during a satisfying concert at the Coach House.
- Euro Disneyland Creditors Endorse Loan Restructuring
- SMALL BUSINESS
- THE CUTTING EDGE : POSTCARDS FROM CYBERSPACE : How to Get SEC Filings on the Internet (Hint: It Isn't Easy)
- Analysts Say Wireless Cable Has Become Ripe for Fraud : Technology: Demand for the promising new service is likely to grow. But the unregulated industry may breed scams.
- Bill Would Allow Communities to Ban Violent Video Games
- City Expects Refinancing Will Save $4.2 Million : Thousand Oaks: The deal involves certificates of participation, similar to bonds, issued in 1988.
- Ventura Council Delays Vote on Housing Project
- Boy, 15, Arrested in Poisoning of Teacher : School: Littlerock High student confesses, telling investigators that he put cleaning fluid in his instructor's beverage can as a joke.
- LOS ANGELES : Group Seeks to Stir Interest in South Africa Election
- Anti-Gang Program Paying Off : Crime: Westminster reports dramatic decrease in related violence since TARGET efforts began.
- ANAHEIM : Rams, City Closer to Practice Field Accord
- D.A. Hires Attorney to Investigate Oil Spill
- The Genes Fit : Driver David Donohue Hopes to Emulate the Success of His Late Father, Former Indy 500 Champion Mark Donohue
- The '94 Tax Trend: A Throwback to the '70s
- Former Abbey CEO Sues Over His Termination : Courts: Victor Chaltiel, who joined company from acquired Total Pharmaceuticals, alleges 'bad-faith tactics' in ouster.
- HEALTH
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Waxing Poetic Over Waning Lives and Love in an Old-Age Home : THE WAY TO THE CATS <i> by Yehoshua Kenaz</i> , Translated by Dalya Bilu; Steerforth Press, $20, 325 pages
- Powerbroker Casts Shadow on Potential Premier : Japan: Foreign Minister Hata could become the new prime minister. But many in the ruling coalition object to his strategist, Ozawa.
- Blanche E. Seaver, Major Donor to Colleges, Dies
- Fleeing Belgians Tell of Carnage, Atrocities in Rwanda
- VAN NUYS : Critics Fault Airport Noise Improvements
- SIMI VALLEY : Warehouse Owner Gets $5,600 Tax Break
- The Good Tax News: Uninsured Disaster Losses Are Deductible
- Challengers Rout 2 Tustin Council Incumbents
- Prosecutor Urges Jury to Convict Rape Case Defendant
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : The Welcome Mat Is Threadbare : We can't keep absorbing 1.3 million newcomers a year; a cutback to 200,000--replacement level--is in order.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Low-Key Newport Harbor Wins
- Heidi CarlsonOrange Coast, Fr.DivingCarlson and teammate Tina...
- More Than 1,000 Set for Halibut Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Laufer Strikes Out 19 in No-Hitter
- The Metropolitan Plays Its Asia Card : Art: The New York museum opens 18 galleries running the length of two city blocks that will showcase South and Southeast Asian works.
- Third Time's a Charm: 'Tall' Tale Another Albee Winner
- Last-Minute Tax Tips
- Sensormatic Corp.'s Tiny, Electronic Security Tags Reaping Huge Sales
- U.S. Warns Muslims Against Taking Advantage of Strikes : Balkans: America must persuade Serbs to end Gorazde siege without encouraging their foes to intensify bid for lost land.
- THE SANTA MONICA FREEWAY: OPEN AGAIN : Freeway Roundup
- City to Promote Use of Metrolink
- Last Witnesses Testify in King's Civil Case
- Clippers Stumbling to the Wire : Pro basketball: They lose fourth in a row, and Weiss admits this has been his most trying season.
- Police Looking for Brain-Injured Man
- A Name for One Who Survived : Nineteen years later, a Cambodian woman goes home to honor her family members who died in the killing fields.
- Union Organizers at UC Campuses Push for Hearing : Education: Letter campaign seeks meeting about cuts and making UC officials more accountable to taxpayers.
- The Spirit of the Freeway
- Homeowner Drafts Initiative to Protect Ventura's Greenbelt : Open space: The proposed ballot measure would require voter approval of any development in the city-designated area.
- PASADENA : Condo Owners Win Jury Award of $6.3 Million
- Thousand Oaks Planners OK Hillside Townhouse Project : Development: Some commissioners question if the five-acre site is big enough for the 45 units.
- Police Track Down '83 Murder Suspect : Law enforcement: Foothill Division detectives arrest a man in a Sylmar killing. It is their second such success in two weeks.
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Data--or Pie?--in the Sky
- HEALTH
- Ross Stores Inc.: The retailer said Tuesday...
- IRA Still a Great Tax Break; It's Not Too Late to Try It
- Viktor G. Afanasyev; Was Editor of Pravda
- Russia Refuses to Let Gay Couple Exchange Wedding Vows
- THE CUTTING EDGE : PLOWSHARES : Logical Transition : Writer of Technical Manuals Shifts Gears
- AIDS Groups Say 'Action Agenda' Is Just More Talk : Clinton Administration calls its list of objectives a 'starting point.' Critics insist the time to end the rhetoric is overdue.
- I-10 Drivers Celebrate Reopening of Freeway : Transit: First-day volume is down 15%. Car-pool lane is erased, making the rush-hour commute slower for some.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Autopsy on Homeless Man Is Inconclusive
- SIMI VALLEY : Fee Hike Proposed for City Landscaping
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- Quake Throws Off Tax Timing : Deadline: Uninsured losses can be claimed on either 1993 or 1994 returns. IRS and state expect many requests for filing extensions.
- PORT HUENEME : Garamendi Visits Port for a Day of Work
- D.A. Weighs '3 Strikes' for Slaying in Oxnard : Laws: Man accused of killing his wife could be the first county resident prosecuted under the new state statute.
- Homeless Man Accused of Murder
- Can't They Get It Straight?
- Oxnard Boy, 12, Struck by Amtrak Train
- Draft Pick's Stock Is Soaring
- Delta to Forge Partnership With Virgin Atlantic : Airlines: Alliance would give the U.S. carrier access to London's coveted Heathrow Airport and enable the company's Southland customers to fly non-stop.
- LOS ANGELES : Ruling Allows Fox to Air Movie About Menendezes
- 2 Plead Not Guilty in Students' Killings : Courts: Raymond Butler, 18, allegedly shot the 19-year-olds during a robbery. Alberto Raygoza, 20, is accused of receiving stolen property.
- Pastors Sing Praises of Industrial Park Churches : Religion: Fledgling congregations find the sites ideal for services, easy on the budget.
- Gearboxes Fail at High Rate on Blue Line Cars : Transportation: The cash-strapped MTA is forced to pay for repairs. Agency officials say they are talking to the contractor, Sumitomo Corp., in an attempt to share the burden.
- NORTH HILLS : Panel Gives OK to Project's Zone Change
- Warren Simmons, a former Cal State Fullerton...
- Fast From the Start : Ventura's Krabill Got the Jump on Drag Racing at an Early Age
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Los Alamitos Maintains Its Composure, Beat No. 1 Cypress
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Young Virtuosos Take Stage at Ambassador Auditorium
- 'Fresh' Chicken Label Law Ruled Invalid : Poultry: U.S. judge says federal agricultural regulations overrule California legislation. USDA reviews its policy.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Burbank School Bond Trails in Early Returns
- Remains of 9 More MIAs Sent Home
- Police Will Ask Mexico to Prosecute Woman Over Lethal Injection
- GOOD RIDDANCE: Remember Richard Barrett, the white...
- Entertaining Guests : The Coach House's 'Backstage Manager' Calvin Hardy Sates the Whims of the Visiting Musicians, Making Sure They're Comfortable . . . and Have Enough Socks
- Countywide : Penalties Toughened on Illegal Grading
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs 2nd Corriganville Park Entrance
- Council Delays Binding Action on Headlands Development
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL : Odd-Ball Rally Caps Edison's Victory Over Fountain Valley
- Nothing Like a Day at the Old. . .er, the New Ballpark
- Wargo Loses His Shock Value : Golf: He has since proved that winning the Seniors Championship was no fluke.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Are Back on Track With Baseball Victory
- Coming to a Theater Near You
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Stanley Delivers Sans Stars at Coach House
- ITT Cannon: The global supplier of electronic...
- McDonnell May Have Won Rocket Order : Communications: Confirmation of the $400-million satellite-launching contract is expected Thursday.
- THE CUTTING EDGE : An Easier Way to Open Your E-Mail
- SMALL BUSINESS : The Little-Company Business Doing Better, Says Broker Network
- Environmentalists Sue to Block Navy Tests of Hulls : Military: Five groups claim detonation of explosives in waters near the Channel Islands could harm marine life. The Navy says it will be environmentally safe.
- THE SANTA MONICA FREEWAY: OPEN AGAIN : The Man Who Put the Pedal to the Metal : Construction: Clinton Myers is a bootstrap millionaire who speeded up the job by never taking no for an answer. "No one will ever touch what we have done," he says.
- Roberti Recall Effort Failing in Early Tallies : Politics: The state senator claims the drive is an act of revenge by the gun lobby.
- Decisions
- Newport Beach : Police Give Precious Gift to Officer: Time
- JDL Protests Statue Honoring Slain Palestinian Activist
- Angels' Finley Shoulders Blame : Baseball: Pitcher knows he needs to be successful for the team to do well, yet he endures another rough outing.
- Hart Rocks Pebble Beach Front Nine
- Ambassador Embarks on Its 20th Season : Music: The 1994-95 anniversary program in Pasadena will include more than 100 artists and ensembles.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Babyfever': Henry Jaglom on the Motherhood Mania
- Summer: Independents' Day? : Movies: For '94, the independents are serious about a season that the majors used to own. Contenders include New Line's 'The Mask,' IRS Media's 'The Beans of Egypt, Maine,' Sony Classics' 'Mi Vida Loca.'
- Firefighter Faces a Deadlier Foe : Activism: After a medical problem took Tony Borbon off the fire line at 36, he dedicated himself to fighting another destructive force: violence.
- Garcetti Granted Budget Increase : Government: Compromise is struck as supervisors vote $3.8-million raise to save threatened programs. In exchange, district attorney agrees to restore other units.
- Glendale OKs Plan to Trap and Kill Pigeons
- Where Are Ribbons, Rage for Violence Against Latinos?
- Americans Will Turn Away From War Begun in Trickery : Bosnia: If the Administration is finally ready to intervene, it must come clean or risk losing the public's confidence.
- Hot Weather Sweeps Through the County
- CYPRESS : City Plans to Lay Off at Least 11 Officials
- Compton School Aide Gets 6-Year Molestation Sentence
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Flanagan's Homer Gets Golden West Past Saddleback
- SECURITIES
- AIRLINES
- Satellite Maker Gets $1.2-Million Network Order
- Defiant Serbs Harden Stance : Bosnia: Rebels lay mines to trap U.N. troops, apparently kidnap peacekeeper and intern 10 aid workers. U.N. downplays moves, seeks to restart talks.
- Navy Sued Over Underwater Test Blast Plans : Environment: Five groups contend that explosives could harm marine life. Detonations are scheduled to start this month.
- LOS ANGELES : OK Expected for Naming Civilian to Police Panels
- Judge Sets Hearing on Nurses' Pay Package
- DANA POINT : License Non-Renewal Forces Inn's Closure
- USC Backs Off DeSaussure for Time Being : Track and field: Taft sprinter's participation in Quincy Watts invitational may have been an NCAA violation.