- Fighting the Rats, Beating Off the Pundits : Inner city: The attacks on poverty lawyers wind up hurting those who are least able to defend themselves: the poor.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott Surveys the Strike Damage
- 2 Unrelated Accidents Leave 14 Injured, 4 Dead : Collisions: Rosamond boy, 4, dies after father fails to stop at intersection. On California 138, truck with 13 passengers is smashed head-on by a wrong-way car.
- Gilbert, an Expert on Ugliness, Says Lendl Was No Pretty Boy
- NCAA WOMEN'S TENNIS : Florida Sweeps Past Georgia, Will Face Texas Today for Title
- The 'Heat' Is Off : Off the Air, That Is. Groundbreaking Drama Ends Its Long Run
- Next Step : China's Power Game : Who will succeed leader Deng Xiaoping? Top players are jockeying for position.
- When Hair Is Hot and Bothered
- Students Raise $5,000 for Bombing Victims
- Remember Their Birthdays? Forget It : Mother's Day is the second Sunday of May, and therefore falls near Mom's birthday, which I'm pretty sure is on the 9th, unless that's my brother's birthday.
- 'Crimson' Ends Spring Drought : Box office: The film's surprising $18.6-million opening-weekend total sets the stage for a succession of big summer releases.
- Coldwell Banker Relocation Services Inc.: The Mission...
- Camarillo Chamber Fills Governing Board
- Few Irish Drinkers Toasting Drunk-Driving Law : Public safety: Pub owners are feeling the pinch of stiffer penalties, which are aimed at reducing the high rate of highway deaths.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Record for Dow; Dollar Retreats
- The Inside Strategy: Less Work and More Play at Cat : Union: Workers stung by strike's bitter end try tactic of T-shirts, balloons and antics. Bosses answer with firings.
- Rankings : Baseball
- Culture : Artistic 'Heart of Spain' Is Scheduled for Surgery : At 176 years old, the Prado museum is showing its age. It needs roof repairs, more space and a general updating. But not everyone wants to spend the money.
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Vasquez to Vote for Tax Hike
- Tomb That May Hold 50 Sons of Pharaoh Found
- Company Town : WB Names Kulchak Programming Chief
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow at Record, Dollar Falls on Trade Worries
- 1-Branch Los Robles Bank Profits on Personal Approach
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Reports $517,000 1st-Quarter Loss
- DEATH WISH: Mark Scott Thornton got what...
- COLUMN ONE : Fertile Ground for Poetry : Led by Pulitzer winner Philip Levine, Central Valley writers turn out verse as stark as the farmland around them. The inspiration? 'You have to do something to say, "Here I am," ' one explains.
- TECHNOLOGY : Virtual Village Opens Up Alternate Reality for Townspeople : In first-of-its-kind cyburbia, residents can shop at the electronic mall. Creators hope going on-line strengthens ties that bind a community.
- Life With La RUFFA : Fountain Valley Coach Commands Respect With Winning Ways
- Fortune Petroleum Lists $409,000 1st-Quarter Loss
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PAIRINGS : Foothill Faces Tough Climb in Its Bracket
- Court Says Cities Can't Bar Homes for Ex-Addicts
- House Panel OKs 8% Foreign Policy Cutback
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine company said Monday...
- Home Savings to Sell 60 N.Y. Branches : Banking: GreenPoint Financial will buy the system for $660 million.
- Pressure Is Magnified for Seniors Going Into Playoffs
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- HEALTH
- Eltron Sees Profits Rise to $1.5 Million in 1st Quarter
- Clothing Maker Cherokee Secures Lines of Credit
- Independence One Bank Has Final Transaction as an S & L
- New U.S. Sanctions Will Backfire, Iranians Say : Embargo: President Rafsanjani, opposition leader warn that moves will unify people behind Tehran government.
- 15 Have Died in Egyptian Prisons, Lawyers Say
- Norwest Will Buy Foothill Group in $441-Million Deal : Finance: The agreement unites L.A.-based commercial lender with the nation's 13th-largest banking firm.
- Earnings Soar Despite Drop in Sales at CSL Lighting
- DOW CORNING'S BANKRUPTCY FILING : Asbestos Firm Took the Same Path : Courts: Manville's 1982 bankruptcy filing has become a model--for better or worse.
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- Norwest Will Buy Foothill Group in $441-Million Deal : Finance: The agreement unites L.A.-based commercial lender with the nation's 13th-largest banking firm.
- Largo Vista Group Ltd.: The Newport Beach...
- DOW CORNING'S BANKRUPTCY FILING : How and Why Did It Happen? What Now?
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer...
- Supreme Court Won't Allow State Suit in Death Case : Litigation: U.S. court's action underscores the limiting of choices available to patients unhappy with insurers or their care.
- Company Town
- Chinese Nuclear Test Draws Condemnation
- Saudis Close 30 Schools for Foreign Children
- BODY WATCH : Getting in Step
- National Agenda : Roadblock Ahead! : Britain's ambitious highway program--'the greatest since the Romans'--is running a gantlet of political and environmental attacks.
- Shareholder Suit Targets Producer of Infomercials
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- VCNB Given Approval for Common Stock Offering
- Toys R Us Corp. said Monday that...
- TRAVEL & TOURISM : 5th-Graders Check Into Career Choices Courtesy of Hyatt Hotels' Workshop
- GTE Foundation Donates $50,000 to Relief Effort
- The Kiwi Team's Yankee Wizard : Yachting: Doug Peterson was turned down by U.S. syndicates in the America's Cup race. He offered his design skills and knowledge of local waters to New Zealand crew, which won.
- Rankings : Softball
- GUATEMALA CITY : Peace Talks Continue
- Woman Held in Baby's Kidnaping Pleads Not Guilty
- DANA POINT : Council to Look at $12.8-Million Budget
- IRVINE : Trustees Say Cuts Will Hardly Affect Students
- MOORPARK : Deputies Seek City's OK for Bike Patrol
- Council Makes Few Changes in Riordan Budget : Finances: Officials add $30 million to $3.9-billion plan. Changes include 32 more traffic officers, expansion of domestic violence unit and retention of business tax surcharge.
- STANTON : City to Arbitrate Dispute Over Rental Property
- Santa Ana : Truck Crash Causes Spill, Evacuation
- Portuguese Coach Rejects Offer by U.S. Soccer
- Tokyo Residents Breathe Easier After News of Arrest : Reaction: With security forces on alert, citizens seem less fearful about chance of another nerve gas attack.
- PALMDALE : 3 Killed, 11 Injured in Head-On Collision
- Protest Again Following Runner, 67 : Sports: Winner in 1995 L.A. Marathon's 65-69 age group had been disqualified in other events after officials said he failed to show up at checkpoints. He has denied any earlier misconduct.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City to Consider Stance Against Measure R
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Westlake Accepts Challenge, Slogs to Second-Place Finish
- NHL PLAYOFFS : This Time, Detroit Avoids First-Round Knockout
- Tanaka Aces Chapman Golf 'Class'
- Music Reviews : OCCO Ends With an Air of Optimism
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etheridge's Rank in Rockdom Is Clear, but What's Next?
- Forecasters Search for Elusive Spring : Weather: Wet winter patterns persist long past the time warm, dry days are supposed to be settling in. Showers are predicted for today.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Shain's Patrons Call Closing of Eatery a Loss
- NORTHRIDGE : $3.5 Million Needed for YMCA Center
- CYPRESS : Dusty Dirt Mound to Vanish in Fall
- CALABASAS : New, One-Acre Park Opens in Old Town
- CAMPAIGN CALENDAR
- Thornton Becomes 9th Man the County Has Sent to Death Row : Crime: The other eight convicted killers are appealing their sentences and none has an execution date.
- Time for Tassels at Local Colleges
- Chapman Scores Two in 8th to Win Softball Regional
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Valenzuela Survives Roster Reductions
- AMERICA'S CUP : New Zealand Commences Changing Rules in Its Favor
- POP/ROCKWeiland Arrested: Scott Weiland, lead singer of...
- O.C. Art Reviews : A Not-So-Golden State of 'California'
- Tim BlackburnUniversity, SeniorBaseball/Pitcher-first basemanBlackburn got off to...
- Host of Papers Cater to Seattle's Asian American Community : Media: An increasing inflow of immigrants is a major reason for the proliferation of such publications.
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc., operator of...
- United Leisure Corp.: The Irvine operator of...
- Nicolette Sohl has been named senior vice...
- For All the TVs in China : Burbank's DIC Entertainment Is Finding Success Selling Its Children's Shows to Overseas Markets
- Company Town : Home Segue Home : Equipment Makers for Hollywood Test the Consumer Market
- U.S. Draws Up Hit List of Japanese Goods
- Company Town
- U.S. Draws Up Hit List of Japanese Goods
- Neighbors--in Name Only : For a Dallas Abortion Clinic, Operation Rescue Is Too Close for Comfort
- In Job Market, Bilingual Is a Bonus : Employers and Employees Reap Benefits From Workers' Foreign-Language Skills
- Kodiak Communications Signs 2 New Clients
- Amgen Sets Its Sights on the Next Blockbuster : Biotechnology: Industry leader will begin human trials on hoped-for blood platelet growth factor. But competitors are close behind.
- BODY WATCH : Dirty Dancing : Sliding. Sweating. Turning. It's not what you think. It's salsa (the dance, not the dip).
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Benefit's a Shot in the Arm for Clinic : A dinner and silent auction raise money for an Orange-based facility, which treats the poor 'with gentle, loving care,' a supporter says.
- Mothers Protest Effort to Repeal Assault-Gun Ban
- Japanese Guru Arrested in Fatal Subway Attack : Crime: Shoko Asahara found during raid on cult's Mt. Fuji compound. Warrant is first to link sect to poisoning.
- Countywide : Professors Seek Aid for Trip to Chechnya
- MUSIC REVIEW : Master Chorale Closes Season With Trio of Intriguing Works
- Martin Lawrence Reports $927,000 Loss in Quarter
- Maples Announces Retirement as Microsoft VP : Computers: The expected departure of the avuncular executive causes top-level management shuffle.
- TransWorld Bank Plans Office in Camarillo
- REAL ESTATE
- Postscript : Going for Baroque Gets Mixed Review : Brazil's largest renovation project, in historic Salvador, lures tourists but banishes the original residents--and a certain spirit.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Resonant Warning on the Price of Fame : MEN IN BLACK, <i> by Scott Spencer</i> , Knopf, $24, 336 pages
- Born of Blind Faith : Robert McNamara believed he would ascend in a meritocracy. And with good reason. So what went so 'terribly wrong'?
- Chiapas Villagers, Rebels Seek Reconciliation
- ORANGE : Out of the Hospital, Off to the Beach
- Man Critically Hurt as Bus, Truck Collide
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kapell Trio Makes West Coast Debut in a Unique Setting
- Camera Platforms Reduces Losses From Year Ago
- AST Research Lands New Deal With Airline : Technology: Computer maker, beset by losses, signs five-year supply contract with American.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Retooled O.C. Pool to Offer Safe Profits, Moorlach Says
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- TRAVEL & TOURISM
- HemaCare Corp. Cuts Net Losses to $48,000
- Home Savings to Sell 60 N.Y. Branches : Banking: GreenPoint Financial will buy the system for $660 million.
- Clinton Denounces NRA Over Fund-Raising Letter : Law enforcement: He says gun lobby should be 'ashamed.' He renews attack on critics of federal officers and criticizes delay in anti-terrorist legislation.
- Notebook : Jones Returns to Drive Buena Park to Playoffs
- Photo Essay : The Face of North Korea
- Top Times & Marks : Boys' Swimming
- Patient Care in HMOs
- INS and Employers
- Maxine Waters
- Free Speech
- Gov. Wilson
- Affirmative Action
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Candidates Tap Into Voter Anxiety Over Crime : Strategy: Feuer calls for more police substations; Yaroslavsky says greater use of schools would occupy and protect young people. Both campaigns feature safety issues prominently.
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 16, 1995
- Obituaries - May 16, 1995
- Obituaries - May 16, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 16, 1995
- DOW CORNING'S BANKRUPTCY FILING : Twice Distressed : For Implant Recipients, It's More Uncertainty
- CALL ANY TIME: The Los Angeles Philharmonic...
- Wilson's Ex-Wife Makes an Uneasy Return to Spotlight : Politics: As governor wrestles with the issue of their housekeeper, Betty Hosie struggles to keep a private life.
- Fresno Murder Probe Leads to Key Evidence in Reseda
- Friendship Led Police to 2 in Fresno Slayings : Crime: The alleged triggerman and the heir to a family fortune are accused of killing three people in 1992. Detectives say their brazen behavior was their undoing.
- Financial Advisers Make Pitches for Pool Funds : Investment: In anticipation of this week's release of $5.8 billion, cities and districts have been flooded with offers promising security.
- Tug-of-War on DNA Continues at Simpson Trial
- Maker of Implants Seeks Bankruptcy, Freezing Lawsuits : Health: Action by Dow Corning deals severe blow to women who claim breast devices made them ill. Fragile $4.23-billion settlement is jeopardized.
- Wilson Signs 5 Bills to Help Orange County : Bankruptcy: Legislation eases way for bond sales, borrowing against delinquent taxes and sale of assets. He vetoes effort to put state trustee in charge of finances.
- 2 Slayings at CityWalk Under Investigation
- Slaying of 2 at CityWalk Investigated : Violence: Slashing of third woman nearby is included in inquiry. A butcher knife found near that victim, who lived, is believed to be murder weapon.
- Mideast Talks Go On Despite Land Seizures : Diplomacy: Israelis and Palestinians to discuss elections and troop pullouts. U.S. prods Syria.
- O.C. Gets 'Strong Signal' of Support for Recovery : Legislation: Wilson signs five measures designed to help the county regain its financial footing. He vetoes one calling for a state trustee.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 16, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 16, 1995
- For the Record - May 16, 1995
- For the Record - May 16, 1995
- Savoy CEO Recuperating After Angioplasty Surgery : Executives: Movie distribution company says it grappled with whether to disclose the news earlier.
- AUTOS
- Insurers Seek to Further Curb Quake Coverage
- Angry Words of Ruben Salazar Remain Potent
- PERSPECTIVE ON JERUSALEM : Keep U.S. Politics Out of the Peace Process : Dole would subvert 50 years of bipartisan policy with his bill mandating a U.S. embassy in the still-contested city.
- Guided by Faith : Mennonite Church Is Spiritual Home for Taiwanese Immigrant Christians
- Chapman's Guidorizzi Pitches a Shutout
- WORLD SCENE : Moceanu Gets Push on Way to Stardom
- OPERA REVIEW : Sellars, et al, on the Fault Line : New Song-Play Barely Registers on Richter Scale
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Matthews Band Mixes It Up With Feel-Good Blend
- THEATER REVIEW : Brightman Enlivens Lloyd Webber Songs
- For Dave, the Show Must Go On : Television: Despite changes in ratings and staff, 'doing the show every night is still the most fun of all of this,' he says.
- Economic Development Corp. Appoints New President
- An Inner Memorial
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Group Opens Endowment Fund
- 'Daylight Test Area' Is Really a Highway Safety Measure
- Rebecca S. Eldridge; Scientific Illustrator
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sister City Group to Welcome Visitors
- Parking Lights Really Lack a Purpose--by Day or Night
- Odd Alliance and Many Moves Created College
- CYPRESS : City to Computerize Its Record-Keeping
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Shaky Hershiser Good Enough to Win, 3-1
- A Different Indy 500: Brayton Grabs Pole
- Keep Farm Jobs, Experts Tell Vietnam
- Better Protection for Little Leaguers : Use of 'safety ball' in kids' games is no threat to an institution as hardy as baseball
- Grunions Expected at Beaches This Week
- Obituraries
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Face Real Can of Worms Now : Pro basketball: They come up cold in 80-71 loss to Spurs and fall behind in series, 3-1. Rodman benched.
- Sunny Hills Attempting to Win Consecutive Section Golf Titles
- Worm's-Eye View Looks Pretty Much the Same to Him : Spurs: Sorry, Coach Hill, but one game on the bench isn't going to change Rodman's attitude.
- BY THE NUMBERS: Of the more than...
- Unpaid Child Support Cases on Rise in O.C. : Families: The caseload jumped 28% in 1994 and keeps growing. A new state program may help track offenders.
- 'A Nation of Poets' : Americans are an expressive lot. And they're rediscovering that verse gives them free rein.
- Fledgling Club Ignites Interest of Ventura's Cigar Smokers : Lifestyles: Tony Blake hopes that the social group will elevate the status of stogies and bring acceptability to those who indulge in them.
- Moms of the Century : Celebration: Four generations represented at Mother's Day party at the Jewish Home for the Aging.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ballads Are High Point for Jackie & Roy
- Microsoft Exec Expected to Announce He'll Retire : Technology: Company neither confirms nor denies the reports concerning Executive Vice President Mike Maples.
- Hong Kong Wonders if 'One Country, Two Systems' Is Only a Slick Slogan
- Boss Makes Vacationer Phone In and Pay for the Call
- A Joy Ride With Its Fair Share of Bumps
- Clinton Aide Calls Focus on Waco a 'Diversion' : Politics: Panetta decries likening Oklahoma blast to '93 raid, says some in GOP are using it to stall terrorism bill.
- Case Illustrates Rarity of Murder by Poisoning : Crime: Orange County death confounded investigators for months. The victim's husband has been convicted of killing her with cyanide.
- Wilson's Border Record--Success or Opportunism? : Immigration: Report that he once employed an undocumented maid has put his long history in spotlight.
- How Politics Undermines Good Science : Under pressure, federal government suspends confidential newborn AIDS survey
- Police Chase Rise in Traffic Fatalities : Safety: Valley accident death rate ranks second-highest in city, records show. Area speeders are targeted.
- STANTON : Council to Discuss Objectives for Police
- A New City Hall Comes to West Hollywood : Government: After years of squabbling and talk of grandiose plans for a civic center, a vanilla version opens Tuesday.
- Titans' Loyd Named Tournament MVP
- Things Get Too Quiet in This Series
- If People Don't Know Them, It's Their Own Double Fault
- Lindros Keys Quick Start to Lead Flyers Past Sabres in Five Games, 6-4
- Garnett's Trail: From Preps to Pros
- Barn Storm : Agency Tries to Save Few Classic Structures Left
- Boy, 6, Deemed Reincarnation of Tibetan Monk
- GOP Rebuffs Democrats' Offer to Deal on Taxes
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Board Votes Against Curriculum Review
- Multi-Agency Sweep Nets 30 Suspected of Gang Activities
- Dave, Don't Look Back--Jay's Gaining
- Media Company Starts Buying Into Retail : Broadcasting: Discovery Communications says its purchase of a small chain is just the beginning.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- CORONA DEL MAR : Plan for Underground Utilities Disputed
- Countywide : Children Learn the Steps to Pride
- Titans' Garrido Puts In a Good Word for 49ers : College baseball: Opposing coach says Long Beach State deserves a berth in NCAA regionals.
- Bulls Hinder O'Neal's Magic : Pro basketball: League's top scorer is kept in check by Chicago's defensive pressure.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Robbins Is High and Dry in Winning LPGA Championship
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Dance : 'Ezralow & . . . ' Steps On Gymnastic High Wire
- Thai Gem Industry Gains Luster : Asia: Country curbed smuggling and shady deal making and saw exports of stones and gold jewelry reach $2 billion in 1994.
- Toll-Call Profiteers Make Use of Foreign Connections
- Orange County
- CHINA
- Beach Water Pollution Tests May Resume : Public health: The proposed one-year program would spread costs among several agencies. Financing was halted because of the county's bankruptcy.
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : 2 Schools Are Added to District Surplus List
- NCAA BASEBALL : Fullerton, Pepperdine Earn Berths
- Ingram Learns as He Loses : Baseball: Dodger rookie struggles while adapting to playing third base, and Cardinals take advantage in 6-5 victory.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Face Real Can of Worms Now : Now They Must Fish or Cut Bait
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Snakepit Misses Part of the Rock Equation
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Down, Then Out of Lineup
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Page and Plant Ramble On, Unledded
- ENERGY
- Xytronyx Inc., a San Diego biotechnology firm,...
- Wrong Tickets Dispensed in Lottery Snafu : Wagering: Computer error shuts down Saturday sales early, switching purchases to Wednesday's draw.
- Lottery No Guarantee of Payment : Support: A man won $11.2 million, but his son later went on the welfare rolls. The father caught up on what he owed after narrowly avoiding jail.
- PLACENTIA : 2 Youths Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School Campus to Keep Fast-Food Outlet for Another Year
- Agenda
- Living to 100 Is Getting Easier
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Zone Plan Change
- TUSTIN : Communications Net on Council Agenda
- GOP Counting On Windfall From Cutbacks : Budget: Economists, however, caution that the drop in interest rates predicted by congressional panels may not occur.
- Don't Lose That Sense of Control : Key arms control agreement should propel policy
- Rallies Show Even Brightest Can Come Out on Short End
- NAACP Leader Sworn In Before Crowd of 1,000
- COMMITMENTS : THE STRANGEST SPECIES : Follow Them --but Don't Trust Them
- Man of the Century : In his 112 years, Chris Mortensen has seen a lot of change. But only one thing really : interests him: Cigars.
- Woman, 83, Dies After Her Car Hits Tree
- Seminar Bus Trip Offered to Capitol
- Countywide : Fee Increase for Use of Landfills Urged
- Cultist Tied to Subway Attack Arrested in Japan : Crime: Yoshihiro Inoue is suspected of plotting nerve gas assault. Next target may be Supreme Truth leader.
- TRADE WARRIORS: The talk of a trade...
- Argentine President Wins 2nd Term : Latin America: Incumbent Carlos Menem avoids a runoff. His success in inflation fight is credited.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan's United Front Frays : U.S. Trade Pressure Causes Government-Industry Rifts
- Countywide : Westminster Studying 6 Fire Service Offers
- Police Seek Missing Yorba Linda Man
- Orange County Almanac
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Student Project Planned for Growth
- Abdul-Jabbar, Miller Inducted Today
- First Brother on Tour
- AUTOS
- SOUTH KOREA
- Odd Couples : Opera versus hockey. Gourmet cooking versus cycling. It's OK if togetherness is not blissyou can hate your mate's hobbies and still be happy together.
- Thomas Marrie; Executive of First Interstate Bancorp
- Proposal for Simi Magnet High School Draws Debate : Education: Backers praise the potential of a program featuring performing arts and technology, but opponents say the district can't afford it.
- Armored Vehicle Buy Backfires on Collector : Surplus: Antelope Valley man pays $14,500 for old personnel carrier, planning to rent it to movie makers. But U.S. agents confiscate the purchase, saying it is still classified as a weapon.
- Council Runoff Candidates Echo the Crime Issue
- Wilson Thinks Activist Image Gives Him Edge
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Republicans Showing Sympathy for Militias' Views
- Thornton to Be Sentenced in Murder of Nurse : Relatives of the victim are expected to join the jury and prosecutors in urging the death penalty for the young killer.
- Singled Out : Celebration: Rap label's co-founder holds Mother's Day luncheon to honor the women who face rigors of parenting alone.
- Art Walk Fund-Raiser Gets Literary Twist : Venice: The annual showcase of local works will honor Carol Doumani, whose recent novel fictionalizes the darker side of the artistic community.
- CSUN Will Host Softball Regional Again
- COSTA MESA : Council to Discuss Fixing Aid Network
- Titans Make NCAA Softball Tournament
- Afternoon Deelites Is Ailing : Horse racing: Tendon injury discovered in colt could end his career, Mandella says.
- CHINA
- Making a Priceless Donation to Arts--His Time
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Being 14 and Coming of Age Were Never This Hilarious : YOUTH IN REVOLT, The Journals of Nick Twisp--A Novel <i> by C.D. Payne</i> ; Doubleday $21, 496 pages
- Upper Ojai Residents Face the Nemesis Next Door : Dispute: They have banded--and bonded--in fight against tower. But the couple who allowed it to be built say they feel surrounded by enemies.
- Economic Profile
- Please Do Not Disturb: Builder, Remade Marriott at Rest
- Fred Harmsen; Citrus Grower Helped Found College
- Rabin Puts Lid on Land Takeovers : Mideast: Cabinet approves confiscation of Palestinian property in Jerusalem to build Israeli housing. Arabs say seizure of 131 acres, which premier vows will be last, threatens troubled peace process.