- Ex-Guerrillas, Exiles Named to Mandela Cabinet
- Bishops Urge World to Stop Arming Africa : Religion: Roman Catholics from that violence-racked continent seek international help in ending weapons sales from rich nations. They also plead for debt relief.
- Rebel Leader Claims Capture of Half of Rwanda
- Voter Registration
- Reputed Gang Member Held in Student's Slaying
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Orange Coast Men, Women Take Big Leads
- Washington Penalties May Be Compounded : College football: NCAA proposes banning Huskies from television for 1994 season.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Tuneup Over, Knicks Ready for Bulls
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Treanor's Fourth Hit Gets Mater Dei Past Dana Hills
- Piercing Volleys Take Brahmas to Title Game : Men's volleyball: Higa and Ring power three-game sweep of Grossmont in semifinals of state tournament.
- Cross-Claims Over 1990 Sale of MGM Dismissed
- Final Goodby for 3 in Family Killed by Auto
- David Duke Backs Down in Dispute With GOP
- VENTURA : Man Gets Probation in Beach Shooting
- Panel Moves Toward Ballot Vote on Sales Tax : Transportation: A consultant will be hired to draft an initiative. Street repair needs and mushrooming Metrolink costs are cited.
- 77 Take Early Retirement at UCI
- Girl, 5, Critical After Falling Into Pool
- L.A. Council Gets Tough on Emergency Medical Bills
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Consider Modest Tax Increases
- Salmon Hits Two Home Runs to Help Beat Back Sophomore Jinx
- SOCCER : U.S. Keeps Preparing, Gets Estonia
- PREP ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Rallies to Win, Clinches League Volleyball Title
- Firefighters Inadvertently Cause Spill : Emergency: As a crew fought a trash-truck blaze in Orange, they noticed a caustic substance leaking.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Shoots Conservative 64 at Atlanta
- Palmdale Is Worked Over by Holiday : High school baseball: Antelope Valley freshman cleans up during and after 4-1 victory.
- Van Buren Has Arraignment Delayed Again
- Civil Suited : In 'Honor and Glory,' Americus Brass Musicians Re-Create the Sounds and Sights of an Authentic Wartime Regiment Band
- SIGNINGS : Corona del Mar's Hoppe Signs With USC
- Assembly Panel OKs Ban on Making, Selling Handguns
- Teen-Ager's Mother Decries Flogging
- Fire Kills Four Children
- Swami's Troubles Tarnish Life at 'Palace of Gold' : Sects: Allegations of murder and racketeering have reversed fortunes at Hare Krishna offshoot's West Virginia center. But devotees are going ahead with their plans for a multi-faith community.
- Surf Fans Can Hang 10 on Newest Walk of Fame : Huntington Beach: Pioneers and local heroes will be honored in the Hollywood-style showcase to be inaugurated May 28.
- 'Bryant Family' Lawyers Appeal to High Court for a New Prosecutor : Crime: Charging the district attorney's office with improprieties, they seek an order shifting the drug and murder case to the state level.
- 'When someone disappears and no one wants to talk, that's different. They don't usually disappear like Tracy." : On Sunset, a Cabby Searches for Tracy With No Last Name
- Late-Arriving Storm Brings Rain; More to Come
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- School Trustees Vote to Postpone State CLAS Tests : Education: Newport-Mesa board may decide Tuesday not to give the controversial exams at all, citing state law violation.
- L.A. to Appeal Ruling on Dump Expansion
- 2 Arrested in Residential Mail Theft Ring; 3rd Still at Large
- Attorney Thomas J. Borchard of San Juan...
- FEMA Application Deadline Extended
- 4 Students Accused of Trying to Incite Riot
- DANA POINT : Manager of Sanitary District Is Fired
- Al's River Cat Wires 'Slew Field for Easy Three-Length Victory
- Yankee Schedule Gets Tougher, Starting With Boston
- 'Reflections' a R.A.W. Look at Feminism at West Coast
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY - GRITTY
- NRA, Gun Control Forces Plan for More Close Combat : Policy: Proposals to license, fingerprint firearms owners are being hatched. Weapons lobby threatens electoral revenge against legislators.
- OXNARD : Motorist to Be Cited After Officer Is Hurt
- Prudential Lays Off 57
- Stocks Drop, Bond Yields Soar on Jobs Report : Markets: Traders fear employment growth will revive inflation. Gold, oil and other commodities post gains.
- Marvin Miles, 82; Former Times Aerospace Editor
- Walton Q. Jue; Owner of Ventura's Oldest Grocery Store
- Rabbi Arnold Rachlis of University Synagogue in...
- Woman Arrested in Abduction of Newborn : Kidnaping: A tip from relatives of the suspect leads police to Boyle Heights home where the baby is found unharmed.
- Youths Plead for an End to Violence
- Meadows Finally Falling : Quake: Demolition crews take most of the day bringing down the third floor. Relatives are allowed to retrieve items.
- COSTA MESA : Plane Show Gives Lift to Young, Old
- Royal Principal Says Maye's Story Checks Out
- Face the Terrible Truth : Denial of Japan's war crimes by yet another official ill-serves that nation
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Rallies to Defeat New Mexico State
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Haas Puts A's Up for Sale
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Minor League Reliever Improves
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Boys Win the Title
- Music Reviews : LACO Season Finale Displays Energy and Identity Crisis
- Air-Bag Maker Offering Raises $13.2 Million : Stock: Safety Components International shares rose almost 23% in value on Nasdaq system Friday before closing at $11.625.
- Microsoft Founders Invest in Firm Seeking AIDS Cure
- Gateway Stakes Raised
- National Education Corp.
- GARDENING : A New Day Dawns on Sunflowers
- Serial Killer Gacy Loses 3 Appeals; Execution by Injection Set Tuesday
- Seismic Grants Up to $5,000 to Be Offered to Quake Victims
- Japan Official Retracts War Denials : Asia: Minister apologizes for disavowing Tokyo's aggression 50 years ago. Critics seek his resignation.
- John Sutro; Civic Leader and Former President of State Bar
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Seniors Salute Mother's Day With a Concert
- Change of Command : Capt. Delker Takes the Helm at Hueneme Naval Base
- Man Accused of Habitually Beating His Dog : Law enforcement: A Fountain Valley resident is arrested after neighbors videotaped incidents, police said.
- Countywide : Gang-Prevention Program to Begin
- Budget Panel OKs Riordan's Plan to Add Officers : Finances: Council committee advises hiring more library and recreation workers. It also recommends separating the mayor's proposal to reorganize the city bureaucracy from deliberations on spending plan.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Smokey Gets Own Road for Birthday
- 3 Youths Arrested in Anaheim Shooting
- Quake Cited as Key to Drop in L.A. Crime Rate : Law enforcement: First-quarter decline also is attributed to extra officers on the streets. Community-based policing, improved technology may be factors.
- CIF Lets Old Eligibility Rules Stand : Preps: New open enrollment policy won't mean easier transfers for athletes, at least for now.
- Giants Make a Big Splash With Rally : Baseball: Dodgers' offense is stifled by Swift and Beck, and San Francisco comes from behind in the rain, 2-1.
- VOLLEYBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Moves Closer to Retaining Its Title
- Al Viola Fits Volumes Between Career Bookends : Jazz: Decades after gaining fame with Page Cavanaugh's trio, the guitarist finds himself part of the gang again. It was quite a ride in between, too.
- Faye Saves Her Voice for 'Sunset' : Musical: The announcement that Dunaway was offered the part of Norma angers some involved in the deal. Now the actress says she'll stay quiet until the details are worked out.
- Farmers Insurance to Launch 5-Year Sales Effort in Inner Cities : Marketing: The company hopes to outdo competitors, while admitting its outreach, not prices alone, has hindered past sales.
- CareLine Inc.
- Digital to Cut 20,000 Jobs and May Sell Units
- Stricken Veterans Blame the Military for Health Hazards : Illnesses: Group includes Gulf War soldiers who link their ailments to vaccines intended to protect them.
- 11 States Found Not Funding Some Abortions
- Lawrence William (Bill) White; KTTV Executive in 1980s
- San Clemente : Council Creates New City Staff Position
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Legal Action Likely in Dispute Over CLAS Test : Schools: Education Department attorney says warnings to Antelope Valley are not 'empty threats.'
- Devoted Daughter Keeps Vow With 'Trading Mom'
- Hot Ticket
- Ferdinando Scarfiotti; Won Oscar for Film Art Direction
- POLITICS : Argentine Voters Cast Doubts on Top Parties' Tango : Elections for an assembly show erosion for the Peronists and their main opponents. Analysts cite a deal on constitutional changes.
- Elizabeth II, Mitterrand Inaugurate Channel Tunnel : Europe: The heads of state meet in Calais, then take historic ride on Le Shuttle in the queen's Rolls-Royce.
- UC Sale of Redwood Land to Timber Firm Canceled : Environment: Purchase is rejected after furor over the fate of ancient trees. Officials hope preservation group will buy the property, providing money to ease budget problems.
- CANOGA PARK : Show to Raise Funds for Damaged Church
- What's That Smell in Here?
- NCAA Compounds Washington Penalties : College football: New sanctions would ban Huskies from television for 1994 season.
- Solo's Fine for Kristin Hersh, but She Likes Having Muses
- Oxnard Is Target of Housing Lawsuits : Courts: County's largest city is accused of having blueprint for construction that violates state law.
- Verdict Is In: U.S. Viewers Love O.C. Trial
- RELIGION & ENVIRONMENT: Rabbi Alfred Wolf, a...
- Seal Beach Runoff Pits Slow Growth, Business
- King's Attorneys Rest Case in Civil Suit
- NEWPORT BEACH : Psychic Fair Caters to Believers, Skeptics
- Storm Blamed for Fatal Crash and Mudslides
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2nd Adult-Care Center Opens in Santa Clarita
- NCAA Considers Five Plans for College Football Playoffs
- Angels Beat the A's, 11-6, but Anderson Is Sidelined
- Pierce Faces Playoff Exclusion : College baseball: Brahmas, conference co-champions, must win today to be considered for a postseason berth.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wilander's Slide Ends on Clay at Pinehurst
- O.C. Surfers Advance in Team Challenge
- Ryan Might Be the Ticket for Cardinals
- Royal Claptrap, Star Turns and Subtle Poetry
- KENTUCKY OAKS : Sardula Upsets Lakeway by a Head
- Burbank-Manhattan Switcheroo : It's No Coasting in the Late-Night Battle: Letterman and Leno Go On the Road, Looking to Build Up Audience Loyalty
- Underwear Firm Betting on the Power of Internet
- Quality Systems Contract
- INTERIORS : Naturally Underfoot : Plant fibers such as sea grass, agave and coconut woven into floor coverings are finding great favor because of their toughness and versatility.
- Electric Cars Touted as Plant Opens
- EPA Asks 50 Firms to Settle Ground Water Suit : Cleanup: If Burbank companies agree on costs, they will be exempt from Lockheed lawsuit against them. At issue is financial responsibility for city well pollution.
- BREA : Students Get Reward for Exposing Vandal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cost to Reserve Stage at Arts Plaza Reduced
- BURBANK : Prizes to Ease Pain of Inoculations for Tots
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ex-Goat Wins With a New One
- Lewis Wins Every Round Before Stopping Jackson With a TKO : Pro Boxing: WBC champion's size advantage too much for challenger after three knockdowns.
- Reseda's Arreola Gets Punched Out : High school baseball: He is suspended for season after hitting Chatsworth's LaCour during postgame handshake.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Fumo Di Londra Makes Right Date, Not Right Race
- BANKING
- Michael Walsh, Engineer of Tenneco Revival, Dies
- First Daughters Recall Pain and Privileges of White House Life : Presidency: They tell of special treatment, as well as the glare of public attention and criticism of their fathers.
- Legal Strategy Could Focus on Immunity : Law: Clinton's lawyer may argue that President cannot be sued for actions that may have occurred before taking office. Experts see lack of precedents.
- COLUMN ONE : At Eye of the Storm in Mexico : As chaos swirls across his nation, Ernesto Zedillo has been thrust into the role of presidential heir apparent. Many questions surround the reticent technocrat who was little known until two months ago.
- Consensual Sex With Girl, 13, Ruled Rape
- F. Ruth Moore; Threw Christmas Parties for Poor Children
- Brown Downplays Gender Issue as Voters' Mood Shifts : Politics: Low-key approach to women's concerns is a sharp change from Feinstein's strategy in 1990 race.
- 6,800 Stand to Lose Jobs If Hughes Closes Defense Plant in Fullerton
- CLAS Ruling Awaited as Furor Grows
- Dow Donates Land to Conservancy
- Award Against 3 Huntington Beach Officers Reduced
- Council to Consider Awarding 424 Allotments for Development : Thousand Oaks: Impact on police services should be considered prior to process, councilwoman says.
- Pool Excavation Reveals Human Bones : Crime: Grisly discovery shocks exclusive San Marino. Neighbors recall mysterious goings-on in the home and a young couple that vanished nine years ago.
- Jackson, Treadwell Cut by Giants
- Pushing Incident Account by Umpire Is Questioned : High school athletics: School administrators say videotape shows Katella softball coach didn't shove game official to ground.
- Yemeni Forces' Air and Ground War Intensifies
- Panel Backs Clinton's Defense Spending but Shows Concerns
- Archeologists Find World's Oldest Paved Road in Egypt : History: Eight-mile stretch of flagstones was used to move basalt blocks from a quarry to the Nile for transportation to monuments at Giza and Saqqara.
- EUROPE : Dutch Leader Bows Out as Step Toward Role on Larger Stage
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Low-Cost Housing Project OKd Again
- VAN NUYS : 4 Targeted Motels Hire Private Security
- Camarillo Man Arraigned in Drug Case : Crime: No explosives charges are filed despite pipe bomb discovery. Three others are also arrested.
- You Can Find It in Your Own Back Yard
- The Rev. Timothy Charles McCalmont will give...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina a Hit in the No. 9 Spot
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Gantt Gives Up 1 Hit and Strikes Out 9 in Glendale's 2-1 Win
- Gourmet Brews : Specialty Coffee Has Become a Hot Commodity in O.C.
- $9 Million Settles Suit Over Desert Project; May Touch O.C. Firm : Courts: The deal involves allegations of flawed construction at a 960-unit golf resort condominium. One builder did not settle.
- ANAHEIM : Volunteer Painters to Brush Up 47 Homes
- Kentucky Derby at a Glance
- Viola's Season in Doubt : Baseball: Boston right-hander goes on 60-day disabled list and needs elbow surgery.
- Art Review : Pippin Determined to Invent the Camera All Over Again
- Audit Cites Mismanagement in Insurance Department Unit
- Last Off-Ramp on Information Highway : Communications: Disadvantaged communities likely to be slow to benefit, FCC member tells Urban League.
- Currency Trader Told to Sell Assets to Repay Investors
- GLENDALE : Police Headquarters Study to Be Unveiled
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Village Christian Schools, Though Little-Known, Are Among Largest
- Conjuring up romantic visions of a Poseidon...
- OAK PARK : Residents Oppose Chabad Expansion
- Law Professor Wins Theology Award for Book on Religion in Public Life : Honors: Yale educator receives $150,000 prize for book that says 1st Amendment separation of church and state is stifling spiritual debate in the nation.
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Boys, Girls Win South Coast League Championships
- TV Review : The Glory of 'Roman City'
- CAM Data Systems Reports Drop in 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Will This Checker Add Up to Winner?
- Agreement Ends UC Santa Barbara Students' Hunger Strike
- Just a Place to Call Home : Housing: Patricia Hicks and 15 other homeless people will, thanks to Westminster, get temporary quarters and help finding work.
- CHP Honors the Top Hot-Car Cops
- VENTURA : Judge Finally Takes Case Others Rejected
- Dissenting Simi Valley Parents Meet With Principal : High school baseball: Attorney representing players to seek restraining order allowing Scyphers to return.
- Doctors: Senna Didn't Die at Scene
- Sequels Promise Old Thrills : Boxing: Four world title rematches include Chavez's quest to regain glory after first defeat.
- WEEKEND TV : Animated 'Magic Flute' for Kids Airs Today
- YORBA LINDA : Council Delays Vote on Hiking Trash Fee
- B-17 Pilot's Last Flight Is a Victory Over Guilt
- Novel Doesn't Stray From the Mane Idea
- Orange Coast's Shammas Named Top Player
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Chavez Needs This Victory for History
- Glendale's Powell, Wright Suspended : College track: In violation of team rules, the freshmen will not be allowed to compete the rest of the season.
- Incredible Luck Required Merely to <i> Be </i> in the Derby : Overview: The fact that most of the top 3-year-olds have made it to Louisville makes it a standout field.
- COMMENTARY : Holyfield Showed Plenty of Heart
- Pop Music Review : Queen Latifah Lightens Up
- Food Labeling Rules Delayed for Can Makers
- Bobbitt Accused of Assault on His Roommate
- U.S. Publicly Assails U.N.'s Bosnia Envoy
- Mandatory Tests of Steel-Frame Buildings Urged
- Senate OKs L.A. Attorney as Federal Judge
- GUN RUSH: For some gun lovers, assault...
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Students Tackle Issues Via TV Link
- Many Quake Victims Still Await New Apartments : Housing: About 8,000 families have been unable to cash in their emergency vouchers because HUD has not inspected their old and new homes.
- VENTURA : Children Learn About Animals, Pet Ownership
- Parrish Finds Patience Is His Strong Point : Baseball: He returns to the major leagues as a backup catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Murray, Martinez Prosper in Homecoming
- Wet Forecast Doesn't Worry Holy Bull Fans : Kentucky Derby: Early favorite defeated Dehere on a sloppy track last year.
- Festivals Showcase Asian Pacific Film Treasures : Movies: Two major events this month display the region's films but point up the paucity of theatrical outlets, a situation that may be changing.
- Country's Fanfest '94 Warms Up Slowly : Music: Long lines and delays greeted fans at the start of the Pomona event. But those who stuck it out were rewarded with some fine live performances.
- At 63, Guitarist Jim Hall Records His Autobiography
- Theater Review : Chemistry Makes 'Kiss' Memorable
- Offspring: On the Verge of Full-Grown Success : Pop music: The outlook's bright for the O.C. punks, whose single 'Come Out and Play' is getting tons of airplay and whose record sales are zooming.
- TV Review : Brit by Brit, Comedy Series 'God' Ages Well
- Indian Nicknames Said to Be an Honor
- What's Going On Down There? It's True Healy Fans Who Have Lost It
- A Survivor Remembers
- Mission Viejo Reader Plays Devil's Advocate
- Tori Amos Is Welcoming
- Indulging in Movie Theater Popcorn
- History of Bosnian Conflict
- Series Needs an Overhull
- Shaq Comes Up Empty in the Key Column
- The Field of Dreams Is Full of Losers
- '3-Strikes' Law
- Voters Have 3 Days to Register
- For Him, a Wonderful World of Murray
- Charging the Bruins With Ticket Extortion
- But Will It Read the Magazines?
- Moving Franchises Like Moving Furniture
- Bring On the Bears
- Where Was McSorley When They Needed Him?
- He Has Only One Word for McNall: Plastic
- Plaza de la Raza
- Director Richard Rush
- Welfare Fraud Study
- No, Not Everybody's Laughing at the Movies
- Administration
- TELEVISION - May 7, 1994
- Obituaries - May 7, 1994
- Obituaries - May 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 7, 1994
- Citizens Panel Grants Legislators a 37% Raise : Government: Move surprises many state lawmakers, who will become highest-paid in the country at $72,000.
- Grand Jury to Hold Hearing on Malibu Blaze : Investigation: Several other firefighters who were at the scene Nov. 2 say they believe the suspects are telling the truth. Officials discount a theory that a downed power line ignited the flames.
- Mazzone Got More Tickets : Rose Bowl: UCLA booster bought total of 733 tickets from five other Pacific 10 Conference schools.
- Before Getting a Contractor for Home Work, Do the Homework : REMODELING
- $700,000 Lawsuit Accuses Clinton of Sex Harassment : Complaint: Paula Corbin Jones says then-Arkansas governor made advances toward her in 1991. President's lawyer calls charges 'tabloid trash.'
- Jobless Rate Falls to 6.4%, Igniting Fears of Inflation
- TULIP TIME: Robert H. Schuller, pastor of...
- Jobless Rate Falls to 6.4%, Igniting Fears of Inflation
- Russia Plans Alternative to West's Peace Partnership
- 2 Security Guards Shot to Death in Separate Incidents
- Increasing Violence Claims Lives of 2 Security Guards
- Grounds to Be Anxious in Laguna Beach : Fire zone: Upcoming report on ancient slides in Mystic Hills area will have both good and bad news for those eager to rebuild.
- THE ECONOMY : Analysts Call Leap in Labor Costs an Aberration
- SEC Chairman Says Agency Needs a Bigger Budget
- Excerpts From 'Standing Firm'
- A Giant Step to Safety : * The L.A. Zoo spends $1.2 million renovating its elephant barn to provide more protection for keepers.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Rough Waters
- An Intimate Connection : Motherhood: What does one generation of women give to the next? For an Altadena family, it's love and the strength to make their daughters' lives better.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Officers Find Mortar Round During Drug Raid
- Fighting Her Way Back : Teresa Arguello Goes Into the Ring With New Confidence
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Distraught Man Barricades Himself in Car at Cemetery
- Countywide : County Celebrates Mexican Culture
- Orange-Based Dispute Resolution Firm Agrees to Merger
- Ghastly Accident Tests Skill of Doctors, Victim's Pluck : Medicine: Patsy Bogle's hair snagged in an industrial blender. Surgeons took five hours to reattach her scalp.
- LOS ANGELES : Roseanne Arnold Sued by Former Manager
- Judge Reduces Spying Sentence of FBI Agent
- Murder Defendant's Daughter Says Her Stepfather Raped and Beat Her : Court: Nicole Samuels Moroianu testifies she didn't tell anyone for several years. Prosecutors say the man's killer was hired by her mother, Mary Ellen Samuels.
- Introducing--the East L.A. Warehouse of Fame! As...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Bosnia Demands U.N. Envoy Quit, Alleging He Aided Serbs
- Harry Biederman; Economist
- Judge Charles Litwin; OKd Disputed Blue Line Route
- Huffington Urges New Tax Breaks for Charitable Gifts
- From Grunge to Glitz : * Fashion show lets kids try different styles and hairdos before big event.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hart High Drops Plan to Grade Portions of State Assessment Test
- OXNARD : Cinco de Mayo Festivities Are Held at College
- White House to Give Fiske All Files on Foster : Whitewater: Special counsel is said to be focusing on actions of Clinton aides in aftermath of death. Subpoena also includes ex-aide Nussbaum.
- DANA POINT : Reclaimed Skills Are the Catch of the Day
- HEALTH
- ROBBING PETER: County elections officials are recruiting...
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : Short Is the Mane Attraction : * The cutting-edge look for the summer is a compromise between the bob and the Gomer Pyle craze. Braids are an option for those who keep it long.
- Peace Corps to Pull Out of Embattled Sierra Leone
- UC Officials Look for Way to Save Redwood Grove : Land use: University will investigate legality of rejecting all bids on the 410 acres it has put up for sale. The move comes in response to criticism of planned transfer to timber company.
- Teacher's Pet Project: Keeping Students in College : Education: Armando Sanchez lends moral support and provides information and skills so they will become graduates, not dropouts.
- Voter Registration
- Palestinians Feeling Money Squeeze
- King Videotape Shocked Him, Gates Testifies
- COSTA MESA : No One at OCC Tests Positive for Active TB
- BUENA PARK : School-Trespass Law Gets Initial Approval
- Woman Admitted Striking Daughter in Face, Deputy Testifies : Courts: Charlotte Russo, accused of child abuse, also refused to promise not to strike the girl again, jury is told.
- Your Money : Spinoff of Unit Has Jefferies Stock Flying High
- COMPANY TOWN : EMI Names Gene Rumsey VP of National Accounts
- Fire Victims Stunned by Arson Allegations
- And a Little Help in the Date Department
- Measure Targets Variety of Guns
- County Lifeguards, Fire Services Merged : Budget: Action allows use of funds from Fire Protection District. But supervisors intend to keep seeking money from cities and the state for a portion of safety costs.