- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Chris Gwynn Signs to Provide Punch
- Lakers Get Knocked for a Loop : Pro basketball: Playoff hopes wane after 112-104 collapse against Portland gives Nuggets 4 1/2-game edge for final berth.
- Sherwood Hits Close to Home : College baseball: Double in ninth by former Burroughs catcher sparks Cuesta to a 10-8 victory over Pierce in battle of divisional leaders.
- COVER STORY : The 10 Most Likely to Rule Guyville
- ALBUM REVIEW
- HEY MR. DEEJAY: One of the last...
- How About a Drai Martini for Lunch?
- Your Mortgage : Revamped Loan Is Boon for Fixer-Uppers
- A Thing of Beauty
- MAIN STAY : Chinois Classics, Chef Tanaka's Latest Creations and Cookies of Good Fortune. This Is Living.
- Successes Mount at Sheenway School--but So Do Bills
- Deval Patrick, 37, has a taste for adventure, challenge and change. That's why he's swapping the good life in Massachusetts for the rat race in Washington. But for the assistant attorney general for civil rights, two things remain the same--his commitment to family . . . : And Justice for All
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Foreign Inmates Face Release, Deportation
- Ax-Wielding Arab Killed in Israel as Violence Persists : Mideast: Man, 18, apparently bent on avenging mosque massacre is shot by soldiers he tried to attack.
- BERNARDI REPORT: Ernani Bernardi says he's just...
- Love in the Time of Collars
- Parody on Ice
- 3 Killed, 6 Hurt by Bomb Blast on Indian Oil Rig
- For Roots of South Africa's Violence, Look to Buthelezi
- Commentary : Victim of an Ethical Generation Gap : Japan: Hosokawa came up the ranks by doing favors, a tradition the outraged voters no longer accept.
- Plan to Hike Bus Fares and Reduce Service Protested : Transportation: Small but vocal crowd at MTA meeting in Pacoima argues that low-income riders would be hurt.
- OXNARD : Curfew Sweep Leads to Arrests of 17 Youths
- Poverty, Pride--and Power : In Line for Federal Help, Pacoima Hides Problems Below Neat Surface
- Death at Roscoe and Corbin : More Safeguards Could Reduce the Deadly Toll at Hazardous Crossing
- County Share of Federal AIDS Funds Up by 70%
- SANTA ANITA DERBY : Big Brocco Beats a Small Field : Horse racing: He's the best of six, defeating Tabasco Cat and Strodes Creek in a stretch duel.
- In Full Swing
- You Can Set Your Watch by Amtrak . . . 44% of the Time : Trains: Aging equipment and other problems make long trips especially prone to delays.
- Bound to the Ring of Saturn Owners
- Cyberspace 'Sheriff' Patrols Computer Frontier : Law enforcement: He has investigated more than a dozen computer crimes, including murder solicitation, child pornography and rape.
- China Plays its China Card: N. Korea or Human Rights?
- Anxious Steps Are Taken Before the Biggest Dance : Culture: Youths get ready for prom night, an event that can hit the heart and the wallet hard.
- More Than 50 Elections to Be Decided Tuesday : Politics: Main themes of campaigns throughout the county are crime and budget crises. Roberti faces recall vote.
- New Shelter Awaits Pasadena Park Dwellers
- Smilin Singin Sam Too Strong for Field at Remington Park
- Ducks Win One for the Road : Hockey: Team gets expansion record with 3-1 victory over Vancouver despite depleted lineup.
- GRAND NATIONAL : It's No Problem for 16-1 Shot Miinnehoma
- THEATER : The 'Beauty' of Broadway : Disney eyes the future: If the stage version of 'Beauty and the Beast' is a hit on Broadway, 'Aladdin' and others are in the wings
- CREATURE FEATURE : A Rainbow of Snakes
- Fanny and Alexander (Cinemax Tuesday at 3...
- City Style With Laid-Back Ocean Atmosphere : Ocean Park: Hilly Santa Monica community with trendy shops is called 'San Francisco in Los Angeles' by residents.
- No Rush
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- IN TROUBLED WATERS by Beverly Coyle...
- CITY OF OUT-OF-TOWNERS : L.A.'s Charm Reflects the Backgrounds of Its Residents, Many of Whom Are Imports
- Elections May Test Sen. Hurtt's Strategy to Craft GOP Majority : Politics: In his bid to put Republicans back in power in Sacramento, the conservative legislator hopes to seal his own future.
- Singer Sledge Admits $95,000 Tax Evasion
- Hours After Shuttle Launch, Vital Radar Test Hits Snag
- MIT Student Charged in Software Giveaway
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : South Gate Buries Jordan--With Help From the 'Dogs
- Nirvana Fans Gather Near Site of Suicide
- For Seniors : Conceiving a More Nurturing World
- Murder in Montana: Victims Included Rancher and Innocence : Crime: Wayne Stevenson's death was as if Ben Cartwright had been slain. A man sought by California on murder charge is accused.
- ELECTIONS / LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL : Pet-Store Vote Dogs Incumbents
- Clippers Can't Handle Malone and Lose
- Faster Than a Speeding Bullet : High-Speed Trains are Japan's Pride, Subject of Debate
- Crime and Embellishment : The Recent Hysteria Over Fear and Crime Is Based More on Myth and Manipulation Than True Danger and Dread
- COMING MONDAY
- Merging Into Electronic Traffic on Superhighway Is Causing Some Anxiety
- California Recovery: Connecting the Dots to See the Big Picture
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- ATLAS OF RUSSIAN HISTORY: From 800 B.C....
- Azinger Eyes June Return to the Tour
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Gain Split With Giants
- BELL GARDENS : 5 Families Win Suit Over Unsafe Housing
- Nursing Home Newsletter Spawns a Media Star : Publishing: David Greenberger took notes of conversations with elderly residents in Boston, which evolved into trading cards, CDs and even a play.
- POINT OF VIEW / BOB OATES : The Baggy '90s : Today's Basketball Uniforms Are Two Sizes Too Big; Though High Fashion, They Lack a Sense of Style
- THE FIFTIES: A Women's Oral History ...
- What Can Be Done If Board Breaks Rules?
- Rescuing All Creatures, Soaked and Starving : Midwest: Wildlife CPR made a splash during last year's floods, saving cats, a possum, even a salamander. Now this animal rescue squad has found a permanent home and is busier than ever.
- 'Bebe's Kids'
- YMCA Needs Volunteers for Soccer Program
- Good Grief, It's a Comedy
- Why a Virtual Rookie May Bat for the State GOP Come November
- Fitness Buffs Work Up a Sweat for AIDS Research
- Back to the Future : Architecture: L.A. Conservancy tour will visit Modern buildings constructed between 1945 and 1964, a unique, optimistic period, guide Pete Moruzzi says.
- Races Show Peculiar Side of Politics
- POLITICS '94 : <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : 2 Broken Legs Haven't Slowed Down Assembly Candidate Irv Pickler
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Garritson's Time in 3,200 Is Nation's Best Outdoors
- Auto-Answers for Land Travel
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Assumes the Role of Staff Ace
- THE ARTS : When Disney's Done, What Then? : Some observers fear that the coming $200-million Disney Concert Hall will become ruler of the Music Center; others believe that the addition ofthe venue will allow for new and different programming throughout
- ON-RAMP
- An Assist : Help Once Came From Granddad, but Now He Looks for College Aid
- SPRING ROUNDUP : 'Riders Tying Run Tagged Out at Home
- LITTLE TOKYO : Deaths Add Urgency to Police Outpost Bid
- Put Fairness Back in U.S. Labor Laws : Republicans threaten to kill a bill that gives workers a chance for effective job actions.
- Border Is Place to Block Immigrant Influx : * Fence, While a Lifesaver, Would Serve Purpose Better if Located Near Entry Point
- Neighbors Unite What Freeway Divided : Santa Monica: There's a growing movement to rejuvenate the multiethnic area, where minorities outnumber whites 2 to 1.
- THE MASTERS : Suddenly, This Unknown Is a Rather Popular Guy
- This Time Around, Son Helps Dad Get a Victory
- A Cowboy Tale : Wacky Football Feud Was About Money, Ego
- The new House of Blues club on...
- Whaddya Want for $20? A Ticket to Pearl Jam?
- It's Pat, It's Short, but Just What Is It?
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Monson Wins, but Irvine Finishes Last
- Rollins Finds a New Voice in 'Weight'
- CLOSE-UP : Doc Martini
- Right for the Jugular : Here's a heart-thumping, stay-up-late novel that's worth its hype. : THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW: A Novel, <i> By Allan Folsom (Little, Brown & Co.: $24.95; 608 pp.)</i>
- Weekend Escape: Julian : Off-Season Apple Pie : A Spring Trip--<i> Sans</i> Crowds--to a Mountain Town That Goes Wall-to-Wall in the Fall
- Also Starring : Villainy, Thy Name Is Lex
- Two Teens in Van Arrested After 3-County Chase
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Can Leslie Jordan's Southern comforts set 'Hearts Afire' ablaze?
- Russia Foes Square Off in Game of Political Football : Parliament: Soccer matches work off tension of heated legislative battles. Even the neo-fascists are hailed as good sports.
- U.S. Fouled Navy Base, Canadian Report Says
- Ancient Cures, Modern Medicine Clash : Korea: Traditional ways vie with new cures, not only for patients but for referrals and insurance reimbursement.
- Youth's Hometown Backs Caning in Vandalism
- Parents Picket at Massage Parlor : Pomona: Hearings are under way to determine if the city can deny an operating permit to the Swedish Salon, located next to a school.
- Thousand Oaks Offers a Forum for Earthquake Victims : Aftermath: Residents will voice opinions on how well city staffers performed after the Northridge temblor.
- OXNARD : Strawberries the Key Ingredient in Contest
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Carlson Leads OCC Women to Diving Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MINORS : Jordan Doesn't Get the Calls at Plate
- Secret Beaches : BAJA : Scorpion Bay: Surf Haven
- Florida to Pay Victims of '23 Racist Attack
- Bogota Offers to Help Moscow Fight Drug War
- The Tale of a Man, His Dog, and the Long Arm of the Law
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Bosnia Rape Victims' Fight to Live Steals Time to Heal
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- PERSPECTIVE ON PRIVATIZATION : Outsiders Won't Put L.A. First : The city is already cost-efficient in the areas it would contract out, while providing jobs for women and minorities.
- When It Comes to Love for the Game, He's Batting 1.000
- Schools Earn High Marks for Bilingual Program : Education: The accomplishment wins Lennox schools chief Kenneth L. Moffett the National Superintendent of the Year award.
- Notes about your surroundings
- At Least Dodgers Get Hits : Baseball: But only four of them, as Braves win in 10th, 2-1, for sixth in a row. Gross strikes out 11.
- CITY ARTS : Minding Your Business
- SOUTH GATE : New Reservoir Nearly Ready for Use
- 'You Can't Derange, or Re-arrange, Your Poems Again' : ONE ART: Letters, <i> By Elizabeth Bishop Selected and edited by Robert Giroux (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 668 pp.)</i>
- JUST THE FACTS : Cruise Ship Scores
- VIETNAM EPILOGUE
- Evicted Barbers Are Heroes for Helping Homeless
- Harried Grandparents Experience Parenting, the Second Time Around : Lifestyle: Researchers say drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, unemployment and AIDS are largely to blame. When parents are unable or unwilling to care for their children, their own parents often step in.
- Crowded Dwellings Are Dangerous, Damaging
- Stories After 2 Slayings Missed Point
- Leslie Abramson
- Noir Hear This
- Oscar Mired
- Too Much Trifling With Jury System
- Options in Idyllwild
- DWP
- It Wears Pelt Like Richest Fur, Denudes Marsh : Ecology: The nutria's insatiable vegetarian appetite puts Louisiana's floating islands of vegetation in peril. The state hopes to encourage trapping to reduce the population of the critters, also known as rat beaver or coypu.
- Aid Programs Don't Meet Needs of Quake Victims
- THE COACH'S APPROACH
- Naval Academy
- Sewage Plan Threatens Health in Antelope Valley
- Racial Discrimination Charges Raised in East Texas Public Housing : Segregation: HUD's Cisneros says days of separate housing for blacks and whites are over and points to integration in Vidor. But residents of 188 projects in state dispute his rosy conclusion.
- Post Office
- More on Mississippi
- Crime Article Should Have Had a Follow-Up
- COVER STORY : she-nani-gans n....
- Rents Ravaging Mobile Home Parks
- Overdue Help for Poor Moms-to-Be
- Guns Are Not the Only Issue in Roberti Recall
- Education Is the Key to the Coyote Problem
- Taking Exception to Inquiry, Reporting in Deputy's Death
- 'Wall' Test for Police Applicants
- Hotel Maid's Reward Should Be Greater
- 'Unnatural' Ax
- Handshake Ban Sets Bad Example for Athletes
- Trustee Disputes Board's Lawyer
- Hurtt Case Illustrates Need for Reforms
- House of Dispirit
- There's Only 1 Chamber Spokesman
- A Revealing Note
- Don't Bet Against This Determined Woman,...
- Views on Shales
- L.A. Hotel Workers
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- NONFICTION - April 10, 1994
- Scoring of School Tests Found to Be Inaccurate : Education: Officials concede they used only a handful of tests to rank some campuses in statewide exams.
- Journey on the Information Superhighway : Businesses See Video Meetings as Cheap, Quick and Effective
- Journey on the Information Superhighway : Simplicity for the Masses : The Focus Is on Making Interactive Services Cheaper, Easier to Use
- Ride to the Future : It's the Dawn of On-Line Era in O.C.; Array of Information Services Will Come Piecemeal
- Scoring of School Tests Found to Be Inaccurate : Education: Officials concede using too small a sample for many grades. O.C. had six cases with under 25% tallied.
- LONG ABSENTEES: They'll be going to the...
- Assembly Officer, 2nd Man Arrested on Drug Charges
- Assembly Officer, 2nd Man Face Drug Charges : Crime: The two are arrested in Encino after cash and cocaine are allegedly found in state-owned vehicle.
- Validity of School Tests Questioned : Education: Fewer of the new CLAS examinations were graded than required by the state's own guidelines.
- Rising Rates Have Experts Wondering : Economy: Recovery could be slowed too much, some fear. California is especially at risk.
- Teamsters Strike Out in Union Vote at Vans Inc. : Labor: Bid to organize 1,400-person force at the Orange shoe factory is defeated, 718 to 473.
- Golden Statement : The Arts and Crafts movement from the turn of the century gave us a distinct design identity, and the style has gained favor in recent years. The Laguna Beach house of the Eliel family reflects this California heritage.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Sharpen Your Skills on Fixing Broken Panes
- City to Consider Plan to Reduce Traffic, Pollution Levels : Thousand Oaks: Officials say the ordinance would have a significant impact on local air quality.
- Goodwill in a Time of Tension
- Debris Pickup Program Is Extended
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Late Donations Flow to Roberti and Foes
- PLACENTIA : Councilman to Serve on Base Reuse Panel
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson Heats Up Talk in the Clubhouse
- Salter to Coach Bishop Amat
- Tenors Step Out to Be Seen, Not Heard
- Samsung to Build Major TV Tube Plant in Tijuana : Trade: The South Korean consumer electronics giant's planned $100-million facility is a response to NAFTA. It will employ more than 1,000.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Modest Rally Ends as Stocks Follow Bond Prices Down : Markets: Industrial average drops 19 as interest rates move higher. Dow still ends week with gain of 38.30 points.
- AUTOS
- ARTS : Giving the People What They Want
- Dennis Durney; Actor and Producer of TV Movies
- Feinstein Launches Reelection Bid : Politics: The senator enters the race in a strong position, according to polls. She is trying to court swing voters in the Republicans' Central Valley stronghold.
- Premier's Abrupt Resignation Leaves Japan in Shock : Asia: Morihiro Hosokawa's move sets off a scramble for a successor. Foreign Minister Tsutomu Hata and former Foreign Minister Michio Watanabe are top contenders.
- OOOOPS: Somebody made a big mistake, but...
- John Venturello; World's Oldest Bowler
- Report Discloses Cigarette Additives on Secret List
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Arrested in Charity Candy Sales Case
- Former Calabasas Teacher Arrested on Sex Charges
- WESTMINSTER : Public Defender Tests 3-Strikes Law
- Weekend of Horseplay : 200 Riders Retrace Portola Route in Annual Revelry-Filled Event
- Fischer Takes On a Nemesis : Track and field: To win the high jump, Camarillo senior must improve on his previous showings at Arcadia.
- Loan Fraud Sentence: The son of the...
- Mideast Counterfeiting May Hasten New U.S. Designs
- UCI Student Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship of $30,000 : Academia: The English and comparative literature scholar is school's second award winner in 2 years.
- FULLERTON : CSUF to Repay City for Sports Complex
- OXNARD : Bookkeeper Arrested in Company Thefts
- Lungren Declines to Seize Profits on Koon's Book : Politics: Legislator says the attorney general is ducking the law because he doesn't want to lose support in an election year.
- Professor Files Suit Over Charges of Harassment : Education: A student complained that a Talmudic story used in class was inappropriate. The instructor is seeking redress from a disciplinary panel and his seminary.
- Teacher Recovering From Soda Laced With Cleaner
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 8 Injured in 5-Car Freeway Pileup
- LOS ANGELES : Striping Work to Close Freeway Car-Pool Lanes
- Man Dies of Gunshot Wounds
- Action Delayed on Bolsa Chica Issues
- Mississippi OKs School Prayers Led by Students
- Richard Davies; Actor, Singer in 1940s Movies
- Parolee Sought in Fatal Beating of Wife
- Reassignment of Judges Will Be Challenged in Court : Jurisprudence: Public defender says jurists had no authority to put new consolidated system into effect.
- 'The Proper Spirits' : First Bottles of Japanese Beer Roll Off Valley Line
- CYPRESS : Mitsubishi Gives 25 TV Sets to Red Cross
- HEALTH WATCH : Smart Maneuver
- MUSIC REVIEW : Leontyne Price in Recital: A Diva for All Seasons
- Larger El Toro Prison Site Sought : Conversion: Federal agency now wants 200 acres for minimum security facility. Opposition is forming.
- Blockbuster Can Now Seat 35,000
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Nagy Sharp as Indians Get a Pleasant Surprise
- TV REVIEWS : New Theories on the 'Lusitania' Mystery
- Loss to Nuggets Leaves the Lakers Thinking Lottery
- Players Caught in Net Profits : Tennis: Top-ranked USC forfeits match against UCLA when Trojans lose four players over eligibility issue.
- WEEKEND TV : Family Channel Revives 'Holocaust'
- Fallout Likely in U.S.-Japan Trade Talks
- Treaty Binds Moscow to Help North Korea, Russian Official Says
- U.S. Rescue Mission in Rwanda Would Pose High-Risk Problems
- NOW Chapter Backs Bid to Recall Roberti
- 'Melrose Place' Actor to Play for Orange County Soccer Team
- THE MASTERS : Demons Haunt Dreaded No. 12 : Golf: This time Forsman survives the hole, shoots a six-under 66 and trails leader Mize by one shot.
- Torrid Saugus Lights Up Canyon in 14-5 Foothill League Runaway
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Punk, Bluegrass With Killbilly Charm
- High DDT Levels Force Evacuation of Two Homes : Pollution: The banned pesticide is found near Torrance in yards close to a toxic waste site and a former chemical plant.
- 'At first I said: "No way, it's too scary. I'm not walking through the middle of an intersection. We'll get hit by a car." ' : Pasadena Pedestrians Get New Slant on Crowded Crosswalks
- Jazz Dance Master Steps Out of L.A.
- Suspected Fake-Beard Bank Bandit Nabbed : Crime: He is captured after $13,500 holdup of Huntington Beach bank. Police say he may be linked to 30 robberies.
- $1-Million Loan OKd to Build City's 1st Hotel for Low-Income, Single Residents
- ELECTIONS / SAN FERNANDO COUNCIL : Each Vote Can Make a Difference
- Angels Can't Get Reed on Brewers in 5-1 Loss
- Willis E. Pequegnat; Head of Claremont Zoology Department
- Priest Won't Face Retrial in Embezzlement Case
- AQMD Adopts Scaled-Back Pollution Rule
- David Steiger Wolfe; Dancer and Choreographer
- Union Official Cuts Ties With Her Political Firm
- LOS ANGELES : Work Begins on Pasadena Leg of Light Rail Line
- OXNARD : Police Will Begin Extra Curfew Patrols
- Trip Is Intended to Boost Understanding
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Rescue Motorist From Burning Car
- VAN NUYS : Motel Closed, but Neighbors Still Concerned
- La Habra Landlord Held as Suspect in 5 Apartment Fires : Arson: Authorities allege he set blazes--the latest one in Anaheim--at complexes he owned to collect insurance.
- Saddleback to Reinstate Cross-Country Programs
- King Sihanouk Returns to Cambodia After Treatment : Southeast Asia: The monarch appears energetic. But fears for his health and his country's stability persist.
- Pilot Charged in Attack on Flight Crew Faced Disciplinary Hearing
- Sticky Door? The Answer May Be Plane
- Creator of Biosphere 2 Quits Project
- Tax Status of Kahane Chai Group Probed : Fund raising: A task force is trying to determine if the Jewish radicals outlawed by Israel can claim exempt status.
- AGING CONFERENCE: A conference on aging co-sponsored...
- SIMI VALLEY : Golf Course to Get $250,000 Make-Over
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Park Springs to Life Again After Fire
- Temple to Hold Event to Mark Holocaust
- BURBANK : Firm Puts the Focus on Hispanic Market
- Opening Night at Ventura Looks More Like Enduro
- Mario's Finish Line : Phoenix Is Very Special in Andretti's Final Season and Crew Chief McGee Has Been a Big Part of His Career
- NBA ROUNDUP : Orlando Gains First Berth in Playoffs
- He Must Have Been Dreaming About a Bad Day on the Course
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Windmiller's 2-Hitter Gets Northridge Split
- Driver, Two CHP Officers Injured in Freeway Crash
- SANTA PAULA : Car Donated to High School for Auto Classes
- Long Beach Port Sued in Toxics Case : Environment: Groups claim that officials allowed tenant firms to pollute San Pedro Bay.
- Mass Murder Trial Ordered Moved to O.C. : Courts: Judge cites extensive news coverage in transferring case of decade-old slayings from Northern California.
- Congressmen Hear Local Views on Health Policy
- Sentence of Death Is Sought for Panah : Courts: Prosecutors say murder of Nicole Parker, 8, demands maximum penalty. Suspect pleaded innocent.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Clinch Award, Look Ahead to Playoffs
- He's in the Picture for USC : College football: Magazine cover led to a whole new world for Trojans' Nigerian linebacker Israel Ifeanyi.
- Mario's Finish Line : Phoenix Is Very Special in Andretti's Final Season and Crew Chief McGee Has Been a Big Part of His Career
- LABOR
- CHURCH POWER: When the Rev. Tomoji Hirata...
- Clinton Fires Back at Health Plan Critics : Reform: He basks in glow of Minneapolis rally. Later, at town hall meeting, he assails those who question his motives rather than debating issues.
- Florida Will Pay Black Survivors of White-Mob Rampage in Town
- U.S. Targets Illegal Sharing of Software
- Tragedy's Final Chapter Is a Life Sentence : Murder: Killer of estranged wife and her lover is sentenced during an emotional courtroom scene in which some spectators cheered and others wept.
- Earthquake Provides An Unwelcome Reminder : Fillmore: Loud 3.6-magnitude temblor rattles the nerves of residents. Epicenter is situated five miles northwest of city.
- Sound Expert Testifies She Cannot Find Racial Slurs in King Videotape : Courts: Defense witness says some words are unintelligible. Noise from Taser may indicate that it was used longer than officers said it was.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Rolls Past Long Beach
- Undecided Robinson Wins Wooden Award : College basketball: Purdue star easily outdistances rivals, but doesn't easily talk about decision on college or NBA future.
- Ohio State, Fresno State to Play in Anaheim
- William W. Morison; Former Chairman of McKesson Corp.
- Grunge Rock's Kurt Cobain Dies in Apparent Suicide : Tragedy: A shotgun blast to the head claims leader of Nirvana. He was seen as voice of a generation adrift.
- Commercial Vacancy Rates Hit Low Point