- UCLA Bruins Are No. 1 With Fans at Disneyland
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Rejects Neighbor's Bid for Welcome Sign
- VENTURA : Major HMO Begins Work on New Clinic
- PERSPECTIVES ON CHARTER AMENDMENT 2 : Yes: An End to Fiefdoms and Feuds : A new mayor can't bring needed changes if entrenched city bureaucrats ingore his wishes with impunity.
- AMERICA'S CUP : Three-Way Final Is the Latest Ignominy
- Scores Fuel Calls to Reform, Divide L.A. Schools : Legislature: Panels approve two bills that would make it easier to split up the massive school district, a move supporters have been urging for two decades.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS / 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Freeman Joins Race For Seat Left by Boland
- TennisAndrei Medvedev defeated Bohdan Ulihrach of the...
- Willard Victory Recalled : On April 5, 1915, He Knocked Out Jack Johnson at Cuban Track
- TV REVIEW : Exceptional Cast Helps 'Notes' Hit Home
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Division II Softball Teams Stop Chapman
- Harbor Commissioner May Lose Post Over Misuse of Federal Funds
- Sparks"Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins" LogicSparks are...
- COMPTON : Teacher Layoff Notices Spark Angry Protest
- ENVIRONMENT : Wilderness Trails Are Topic of Public Forum
- Countywide : Magazine Offers Latino Immigrants Tips
- SIMI VALLEY, FILLMORE : Ex-Director of Center Joins Assembly Race
- Woman Free of Charges in Bondage Case
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 6TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Galanter Gains Clout--and Critics
- SANTA PAULA : Mansion Tour Will Benefit Hospice
- Family of Woman Who Fell on Stairs Sues Disneyland
- Ito Bounces King From the Court : Trial: Will B. King, a persistent gadfly well-known to county supervisors, is ousted without ceremony from Simpson proceedings.
- Fitting Conclusion to a Banner Season : UCLA: Bruins bring down the house by displaying the result of their latest championship.
- COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Acadiana Brings Bayou Sounds to Harbor Setting in Oxnard : The group, which blends Cajun, zydeco and country elements, provides its own dance instructors at gigs.
- Hospital Murder-Suicide
- WHITTIER : Panel May Ban Filming in Business District
- PLAYA DEL REY : Doctors Employ Leeches in Treating Victim of 'Flesh-Eating Bacteria'
- Yaroslavsky Has Outspent Rivals in Heated 5th District Race : Elections: Candidate tops $300,000 mark. City matching funds give boost to other council hopefuls.
- PacifiCare Gains Members in Washington
- Cellular Titan McCaw to Inject Up to $1.1 Billion Into Nextel : Telecom: Deal is enormous boon to struggling wireless carrier. Firm's new strategy is to focus on serving business.
- Go Fish
- Simpson Saga Aside, News Interest Falling, Poll Finds
- Angels Back in Action--and They Hope Public Is Game : Sports: With strike over, players report for practice in Arizona. 'The days of blowing off fans are over,' one says.
- THE FALL COLLECTION / NEW YORK : Hot, Warm and Very Cool
- 'Tank Girl' Rolls Through the Muck of Punk Appeal
- Pasadena to Consider Commission Reform : Government: Large number of panels--and a high number of vacancies--prompt calls for cutbacks that could save the city money. Supporters say boards provide vital community input.
- An Adventure in Dining
- In Short, Long Nails Have Grown Passe : Grooming: Just because the neat and natural look has pushed aside those daunting three-inch 'claws' doesn't mean that hands have to be plain.
- LOS ANGELES : Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Bows Out of Concerts Due to Illness
- LOS ANGELES : Man Accused of Molesting 2 Girls at Housing Project
- YORBA LINDA : Council Votes to Oppose Half-Cent Sales Tax Increase
- SIMI VALLEY : Senior Center to Host Arts and Crafts Fair
- Youth Serves Ducks Well in Overtime : Hockey: After Oilers' third-period rally ties it, younger Anaheim lineup comes through to win, 4-3, on Lebeau's goal.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Van Halen: The Eternal Dudes Rock On and On : 17 Years Later, Juvenile Love 'n' Lust Fantasies Still Become Treasures
- Westside Watch : Narcotics Officers Have Jokers Up Their Sleeves
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- CULVER CITY : Purple Heart Is Awarded to Copter Pilot Killed in Iraq
- DRAMA : A Playwright's Act of Love : Theater: Dominique Cieri's 'Pitz & Joe,' inspired by an accident that left her brother paralyzed, will makes its West Coast premiere.
- COVINA: An 18-year-old newspaper delivery man was...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : 'Power of Positive Thinking Helps Laguna Schools : Parents and other guests spend 'A Night at the Ritz' in a partnership of educators and community supporters.
- UP THE COAST : GOINGS ON : MultiCultural Center Relocates to Larger Site : UCSB facility is celebrating its move from a small room with a variety of music and dance tonight and Friday.
- Uzbek Dissidents Get Prison Terms : Central Asia: Sentences of six follow vote extending president's rule. They indicate more repression ahead.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Aid Sought for Widow and Family
- Reality Sets In : Blindness Dims Couple's Postoperative Optimism
- Huge DNA Question Facing Judge Ito : Why the current science is better than the current law
- GARDEN GROVE : Trustees Unanimously Accept 90% From Pool
- SANTA ANITA : Petionville Joining Deep Derby Field
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mistake Helps Cypress Defeat Fullerton
- POLITICIAN WATCH : D'Amato's Insult
- County Board Recognized as El Toro Planning Agency : Land use: Defense Department's decision angers many South County officials, who say they are being left out of the decision-making process.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Long Beach State Turns Up the Heat on Titans
- Now Just Call Them the Rams
- OXNARD : Panel Criticized in Trailer Park Dispute
- Fittingly, a Legend Rides One
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Rosary Prevails in 15 Innings
- Rams Busy Trying to Improve a Team Without a Home : Football: Most players seem indifferent about where they might play next season. Three-day minicamp begins in Anaheim.
- Lakers Take Bad Kidding : Pro basketball: Rookie has triple-double as Mavericks breeze, 130-111.
- THEATER REVIEW : Remarkable 'Hurlyburly' Found in Unlikely Setting
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Keyboard Virtuosos : Elementary Pupils Master Advanced Computer Skills
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Her Art Paints a Path to Reach the Disabled
- CULVER CITY : Purple Heart Awarded to Pilot Killed by Friendly Fire
- Jacque Jones Has USC Jacked Up : College baseball: Outfielder, who hit in a school-record 28 consecutive games, has Trojans thinking title.
- Why Clinton Should Settle for One Term : The GOP resurgence spells the beginning of class warfare; to spare the nation that fate, the Democrats need a sure winner.
- ANGELS : Added Bonus--Seeing Ripken Break Record
- An Improved Bowl to Open 1995 Season : Music: Renovations including easier access to parking will be done before the June 21 opener. An array of classical, jazz and pop stars are on the lineup.
- Nielsen Admits Discrepancy in Viewer Surveys : Ratings: The media monitoring firm concedes a probable undercount. Spanish-language channels cite loss of ad revenues.
- AUTOS
- Real-World Lessons : Professors Use O.C. Fiscal Crisis as Classroom Material
- ICN Executive to Leave Firm
- Nasdaq Releases Studies Aiming to Disprove Allegations of Collusion : Securities: Two reports claim that competition between dealers is strong and that price spreads are a 'natural' occurrence.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Table for One
- The Best and the Greenest
- FASHION : Long and the Short of Using Hair Extensions : You can sew, glue or clip the accessories on to fill in a bald spot, lengthen locks or add thickness.
- Down Under in Lake Elsinore : Flood Control Plan's Failure Leaves City With a Dilemma
- Border Area to Vote on Whether to Join Gardena
- CIA Admits Slips in Guatemalan Murder Cases
- Senate Panel Passes Bill to Weaken Rent Control Law : Legislation: Judiciary Committee approves measure to let landlords raise fees when units become vacant.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Convicted of Mugging Sentenced Under '3 Strikes'
- Officer Gets 2nd Chance to Be Hero, Saves Two Lives
- Oxnard OKs Shopping Center by Freeway : Development: Despite Camarillo's threats to sue over traffic concerns, the City Council approves the sprawling Rose Avenue retail complex.
- Brea : Children's Musician to Appear in Concert
- CRA Plans to Trim 41 Positions : Finances: The agency blames declining revenue and says legal restraints will force it to stop funding social service programs.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Get 17 Hits, Breeze Past Loyola
- Sillinger, York Escape Their Grim Situation
- Canadiens, Islanders Deal Centers : Hockey: Trade sends Muller to New York, Turgeon goes to Montreal. Jet coach quits.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Trade Pays Off Quickly for Canadiens
- Woods Says He Will Be Ready Today After Twinge During Practice Round
- ROUNDUP : Angel Tees Off on Favorite Course With 63
- THE ARTSLawmakers Target CAC: The annual battle...
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- ADVERTISING
- Real-World Lessons : Professors Use O.C. Fiscal Crisis as Classroom Material
- Venice School Named One of America's Best : Education: Coeur d'Alene Elementary is among 142 to win the Redbook honor.
- Library to Play Host to Scenes From Civil War : Battlefield re-enactments will coincide with the opening of an extensive exhibit at the Reagan presidential facility near Simi Valley.
- 3 Janitors Cause School Blast Trying to Freeze Gopher; 19 Injured
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Superstar' Through O.J. Simpson Media Lens
- Smuggling Raids Target Spy Gear Stores : Probe: Undercover investigation reveals illegal trafficking in electronic bugs, officials charge. Nine are arrested.
- Julius Hemphill; Saxophonist, Composer Founded Quartet
- Ojai Filmmaker to Bring Latest Work to Camarillo : Benefit screening of 'My Family' is set for April 19. Director says saga of East L.A. clan will appeal to people from different ethnic groups.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Spy Orbiter Spots Car Licenses in Iraq
- HEALTH : City of Hope to Open Outpatient Center
- Sports
- A Ride on the Internet Can Be Big Cyber Bore
- Sports
- A Raid's Not a Tea Dance : Feds and local law enforcement crack down on some gangs
- County Extends Lease on Shopping Center
- SUN VALLEY : Ethiopian Jews Welcomed With Song and Dance
- AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS : Cities Step Up Plans for Regional Center
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Granada Hills Handles Upstart Kennedy, 2-1 : Softball: Golden Cougars start quickly but are hurt by fielding lapses.
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Irvine Uses Its Depth to Put Away El Toro
- ART REVIEWS : 'Love Me?' Shows Off Self-Obsession
- Chrysler to Tell Electric Van Battery Choice : Pollution: Choice shows gap between technology and zero-emission rule. Auto makers remain doubtful that cars will sell.
- BANKING
- Stringer and His Brood Have Cable TV Market Dead in Their Sights
- A Healthy Quarter for Bond Funds : Securities: Lipper survey finds most categories had total returns of 3% to 5%.
- Cover Story : Great Home Cooks : THE HOME ALONE EDITION
- WHITTIER : 3 Candidates to Vie for School Board Seat
- Auditions
- HURDLE CLEARED: Supporters of the struggling effort...
- Another Low-Key Campaign for Robbins : Politics: Longtime City Council member is making a bid for a sixth term. But she doesn't raise campaign money, engage in debates or walk precincts.
- O.C. Delegation Exults Over Tax Vote
- Transient, 72, Held in Sexual Assault on 8-Year-Old Boy
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW : Beep! Beep! Desert Bird Still Evades Wile E. Coyote's Tricks : Cartoon chase of the two Warner Bros. characters offers good, clean fun.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Covering Familiar Ground of Social Issues : THE MORAL IMAGINATION; Confronting the Ethical Issues of Our Day <i> by Edward Tivnan</i> Simon & Schuster, $24, 334 pages
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : No Joke : N.Y. Sen. D'Amato Apologizes for Using Japanese Accent in Parody of Judge Ito
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Getting Through Utah--by Any Means Necessary : Outdoors: Paul Rudman of Orange may taste cheesecake for a living, but it's adventure he's addicted to. He'll test his endurance in the 300-mile Eco-Challenge.
- OPEN AND SHUT: At a Senate Finance...
- SAN PEDRO : Streamlined Permit Process Is on Agenda
- SEAL BEACH : Council OKs Plan to Recoup Investment
- The Crying Game : Teen-Age Girls Find Lifelike Dolls Bring Lifelike Responsibilities
- Gas Blamed for Blast That Razed Mansion : Thousand Oaks: An investigator says the cause was a leaky fireplace. Firefighters had been summoned to the house a year ago to check a propane problem.
- Scouts Honor 5 for Work With Police
- A Chance to Rethink El Toro's Fate
- Two Toddlers Killed in Separate Accidents : Tragedy: Both die after being run over in driveways. In Santa Ana, one driver is sought after he apparently fled the scene.
- THE COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Not Wanting to Lose Out Again, Cal Lutheran Keeps Winning
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fascinating Improvisations From Rubalcaba
- International Business
- Fed's Renewed Buying Spree Fails to Halt Decline of the Dollar
- AMERICAN ALBUM : New Yorkers fed up over 'teeny-tiny' food stores : Quality, size of city's supermarkets stir complaints. But moves to better business climate run into roadblocks.
- Montebello Teachers Accept 4.2% Pay Cut in '95-96 Amid Budget Woes : Education: Pact provides for small increases in next two years, but will still fall short of restoring reductions.
- 4 Suspected Members of IRA Splinter Group Are Arrested
- THEATER REVIEW : Playing Off Southern Family's Eccentricities : 'A Moment of Silence' premieres at Simi arts center with plenty of high jinks and zany antics.
- HELPING HAND: Disaster officials have released a...
- WALNUT : Wentworth Recall Backers Get OK for Signature Drive
- Lori Chapman; Magazine Publisher, Fashion Consultant
- RESTAURANTS : Irvine's Tampopo: It Looks Shallow but Uses Its Noodle
- Chorus Builds for Radical Remake of U.S. Tax Policy : Reform: 'Flat' levy, even end of the IRS is envisioned. But current code still has staunch supporters.
- Study Cites Excess Car Injury Claims
- COMPTON : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Fatal Freeway Shooting
- 2nd Segment of Foothill Tollway to Open Friday : Transportation: Completion of another 4.3 miles puts the road 2 months ahead of schedule and makes some commuters happy. But others say the new tolls are unfair.
- Santa Paula Officer Accused of Bigamy Sues to Get Job Back
- BURBANK : Police, Firefighters Eager for New Home
- Congress Restores Alameda Corridor Funds : Spending: Conferees reallocate $53 million for the project even though some of the money hasn't been spent in the 13 years since it was appropriated.
- Lockheed, Burbank Aviation Dream Is Temporarily Grounded
- Plan for Big Apartment Complex Is Approved : Oxnard: Builder can now proceed. Project is on a parcel that has caused fiscal hardship for the Maulhardt family.
- Wanted: Putting, Patience : Golf: As usual, greens are slick at Augusta, where Price is going after third major in a row.
- Tryout Offer Lures Dorsey Back to Japan : Basketball: CSUN forward taking advantage of dual citizenship in hopes of making 1996 Olympic team.
- CSUN Founders, Saves Victory Over Pepperdine : Volleyball: Matadors drop first game, recover to take next three from the Waves.
- Living the Life O'Brien : Left-Hander Helps Make Canyons a Contender for State Golf Title
- Jenson (69) Leads SCGA Qualifier
- Spruced-Up 'Dr. Zhivago' Back to Heat Up the Screen
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Spicing Up Louisiana Recipe : Festival: The Cajun and zydeco event June 3-4 in Long Beach will add some new sounds and faces to the mix.
- DODGERS : Strike Helped Hollandsworth, Offerman
- Chasen's: Quality of Life on Rosewood
- Same-Sex Marriages
- U.S. Broadens Rules on International Antitrust Enforcement
- Managed Care, Single-Payer
- Venice: Pavilion as Site for Arts Mecca
- Policing the Internet
- Minority Preferences
- Time Change
- Pope's Encyclical
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 6, 1995
- Obituaries - April 6, 1995
- Obituaries - April 6, 1995
- Obituaries - April 6, 1995
- Merrill Lynch Drive to Sell O.C. Bonds Is Questioned : Finances: Because of a political contribution to Citron, broker's phone call to him in June may have made it unlawful for firm to try to capture the deal. Brokerage says the rule does not apply.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Merrill Reportedly Ignored Own Warnings on Citron Investments : Brokerage: Concerns about risk reached firm's top levels in 1991, Wall Street Journal says. But bondholders weren't told.
- House Approves Republicans' $189-Billion Tax-Cut Measure : Congress: The victory completes action on GOP's 'contract with America' and caps the party's self-described 100-day revolution. Bill passes on 246-188 vote after a tough intraparty battle.
- From Mosh Pits to Disco Hits, Thunderbird Is a Perfect Fit
- Agriculture Official Grows Into a Problem for Wilson : Politics: Henry Voss, the governor's link to farmers, is under fire for alleged conflict of interest.
- REAL STRESS? The latest argument in the...
- Criminalist Concedes Errors; Panelist Ousted : Simpson trial: Some evidence 'possibly' was compromised, LAPD expert says. Juror is sixth dismissed.
- Neighbors in Simi Debate Animals' Fate
- FCC Likely to Delay Consideration of Children's Shows : Television: Divided agency has drawn fire for inactivity on the educational quota plan, which broadcasters call illegal.
- HMO Acquisition Shows There's Still Big Money in Medicine : News analysis: Dozens would become multimillionaires in WellPoint-Health Systems deal. But a charitable group would benefit too.
- State Test Finds Students Lagging : Education: For second straight year, few meet standards for reading, writing and math. Schools superintendent Eastin says reform is vital.
- Story of a Story
- Haiti Privatization Plan Has Many Foes : Caribbean: Aristide's proposal to sell money-losing state enterprises is a dramatic reversal for the president.
- Witness' Late Recall Brings Sentence in '71 Drowning
- Hidden Assets : Politics: Quadriplegic Assemblyman Tom Bordonaro does not consider himself an advocate for the disabled. Even so, he is making changes.
- Ouster of Black Studies Head Is Upheld in N.Y.
- 5 in Family Shot Dead, Father Found Injured
- Boy, 2 Rescuers Plucked From Pacoima Wash
- Watch Out for Those Killer Sandwiches! : Latest nutritionist scare: Why a Reuben isn't really such a work of art
- Stomach Virus Knocks Vargas Out of Tourney
- Unearthing Hollywood Treasures : Movies: The annual extravaganza from UCLA's Film and Television Archive offers a cornucopia of treats.
- Congress Revives Health Insurance Deduction : Taxes: Clinton is expected to sign legislation allowing self-employed to claim 25% of premiums.
- An Evening Made for 'Real Theater Animals'
- Up to 25,000 Quake Victims Paid Excessive Property Tax : Rebuilding: L.A. County has yet to reassess up to 2,000 buildings damaged in the Northridge temblor.
- State Law on Closed Containers Questioned : Regulation: Residents can possess but not drink alcohol at parks, beaches, which Gaddi Vasquez says is illogical.
- World IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : Apostolic Church Picks New Leader
- Boring Details--or Riveting Mystery?
- Huntington Beach OKs Mobile-Home Rentals : Real estate: New policy is for those with hardships. It excludes many others.
- Bruins Fly Home as Magical Night Turns Into Daze : UCLA: After winning national championship, the players have little emotion left to display upon returning home.
- Maine Top Court Overturns Gun Ban in Housing Projects
- Up to 25,000 Property Owners Overpaid Taxes : Government: Lag in post-quake reassessments is blamed on county's staffing shortage. Assessor says most problems have been corrected.
- VENTURA : City to Hire Adviser for Project Property
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Feisty Trabuco Hills Falls to Mater Dei
- BOYS
- DODGERS : Karros, Ashley Don't Waste Any Time Reporting
- BASEBALL / SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hudson Finishes for Fountain Valley
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Forest Fire in N.J. Chars 15,000 Acres; 400 Are Evacuated
- Gay Sailor Faces Discharge
- Obituaries : * Denise Ford; Animal Rights Activist, Poet
- Why the Fiscal Red Sea May Never Part : Don't play games with the federal budget
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- A Vivid Portrayal of Gun Violence : Education: On anniversary of the King assassination, medical students hold 'Die-In/Heal-In' to dramatize rampant deaths from firearms in U.S.
- Kelly Will Replace Richards as Coach
- Will Tiger Be Tamed by Augusta? : Phenom Woods, 19, Tries to Keep Cool Perspective as First Masters Nears
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Vogt Plays With Power in Three-Part Gindi Program
- Errors by Pilots, Controllers Cited in Crash Probe
- Solitary Confinement : Despite the Desire to Settle Down, Some People Stay Single, for Better or Worse
- SPECIAL REPORT ON SCHOOL TEST SCORES : Community News Focus : About the Tests
- Harbor Is Site for 3rd Police Storefront : Ventura: Staffed by volunteers, the satellite station will be open four days a week in an area frequented by tourists.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body Found in Burnt Mobile Home
- Britain and America: Get It Together
- PREP ROUNDUP : Cougars Go Inside, Beat the Tritons
- PORT HUENEME : Council to Be Asked to Resist Dump Plan
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Worms, Water in Soil Studied Closely
- Purple Hearts Given to 14 in Iraq Downing
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Supervisors Order a Study of Hate-Motivated Violence
- ELECTIONS / GLENDALE : Voters Stay With Givens, Zarian in Triumph of Tried and True
- UCLA Swiftly Creates Course on Affirmative Action
- Inglewood Council Incumbents Lead
- Goods Claimed After IRS Seizes Antique Mall
- Some Words for Harrick if He Cares to Use Them
- Bo Knows It Is Time to Act, So He Retires
- Without Rodman, Spurs Keep Rolling : Basketball: San Antonio extends its winning streak to 12 games with a 113-89 victory over Clippers.
- Travel Agents Plan Surcharge of as Much as $15 Per Ticket : Airlines: The industry is trying to recoup losses as sales commission caps imposed by carriers go into effect.
- With Boogerman, Kids Get a Gross Super-Hero : Marketing: Irvine software firm's character is a master of bodily function humor. Is flatulence better than violence? It's big if one's 8 to 12.
- ENTERTAINMENT : TCI Says It's Not Interested in MCA : Hollywood: Speculation continues over whether Seagram is the most likely suitor for the studio.
- Obscure GOP Plan May Be Tax Windfall for Business : Congress: Some House Republicans are troubled by eye-opening cost estimates. But they're backing it anyway.
- Gunman Found Guilty of Trying to Kill Clinton
- RSVP : Celebrating the Legacy, Vision of a Hero
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : About the Tests
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TESTS : About the Tests
- Explosion and Fire Destroy House
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : About the Tests
- County to Hire Consultant on Health, Welfare Changes
- PERSPECTIVE ON TAXES : Trust People With Their Money : Reducing the burden is a fine goal, but exemptions can have an undue influence on people's personal decisions.
- ANGELS : Despite Bargain Prices, Team Will Only Browse
- Music : Putting a Finger on the Nuances of the Flutist
- GENERATION X Dream Wheels : O.C. Firm's Survey Finds Car Makers Had Best Wake Up to Demands of 18-to-33 Crowd
- Travel Agents Act to Recoup Lost Revenue : Expenses: Airlines have capped sales commissions. A court challenge against the carriers is possible, but for now a booking surcharge is the most likely route.
- Taking Precautions Against Medical Mistakes : Health: Hospitals have procedures to prevent accidents in the operating room. But there are steps patients can take to further minimize the risks.
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Killers Slit Throat of TV Sports Reporter
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : Tarkanian Says He's Been Offered Fresno State Post
- Cohen Breaks Streak in 9-4 Victory
- Q & A with DAVID HOCKENY : A Painter Gets Back to Business of Painting
- ECONOMY
- Burp in REITs May Be Just a Case of Indigestion
- Nevada Range War Pits U.S., Nye County : Sovereignty: Tensions rise in ongoing challenge to federal authority over land.
- OXNARD : Man, 25, Charged in March Killing
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Umpires Make No Progress Despite Hopes
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Northridge's Shaw Enjoying a Dream Season
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Extends Streak, But Tech Issues Fall
- ENTERTAINMENT : Marriott CEO to Take Disney Financial Job
- Coalition Criticizes PacBell Plan to Freeze Local Rates : Telecom: Proposal is called a bad deal for customers. Company wants in on long-distance market.
- Church Spared Faith Healing Death Damages
- PROFILE : Star Clients Sing the Praises of 'Dr. Buzz,' the Vocal Hero
- Chicago Candidates' Gang Ties Lead to Election Day Police Patrols
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Dramatic Tale of Two Men, History and Hard Politics : THE RIVALS: William Gwin, David Broderick, and the Birth of California <i> by Arthur Quinn</i> ,Crown, $25, 336 pages
- Complaints After 15 Revelers Held
- Developer, Rio District Agree on Settlement : Construction: Schools to receive $48,000 over impact of proposed 15-story office tower at Oxnard Financial Center.
- They're the Tops : Westlake Hills Principal Credits Dedicated Staff
- CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM SCORES : About the Tests
- Jeff Pickler
- L.A. Unified's Scores Near the Bottom