- SUN VALLEY : Park Prepares to 'Get Back to Normal'
- Green Containers Just for Trimmings
- The Voters May Not Buy It : Better have a backup to the bond issue
- Robbers Find Their Victims in Ads for Computers
- SANTA ANITA : Wekiva Springs Will Skip the San Felipe Stakes
- SOCCER : U.S. Will Play South Korea Tonight
- Adding Bite to Their Sting : Pop music: The Scorpions display a social awareness that departs from their customary hard-rock hedonism. They play Irvine tonight.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Two Ways to Patch Drywall Holes
- Early Release of Rapist Sets Off Dispute : Campaign: Wilson blames faulty sentencing and lenient judges. But rival Brown charges that Administration erred.
- LA HABRA : Youth Expelled for Pellet Gun Incident
- 3 Alleged Unlicensed Contractors Jailed
- High-Speed Rail to Be Discussed : Transportation: Caltrans is studying the feasibility of linking Los Angeles and Bakersfield.
- CHATSWORTH : 5 Schools Share $15,000 Donation
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Club Takes Productions Off Campus
- Slaying Suspect, 14, Makes Court Appearance : Crime: He displays no emotion during a hearing on the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old Rancho Alamitos High School football star.
- Court Is Last Resort for Refugee Bride : Lawsuit: State Department stymied immigration of Vietnamese wife.
- Full Credit for the Inquiry : But the findings about the Hebron massacre are truly shocking
- Case Not Closed
- Conservative Catholic Wins $1-Million Templeton Prize
- Funding Sought for Quake Counseling
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Good News Despite Loss
- New Shapes to Chew On
- Investors Push Stock Beyond Northrop Offer
- Adolph L. Antonio; Aerospace Executive
- CRAFTS : Do-It-Yourself Guides Can Also Help Build Pride and Savings
- Flooding Peril From Snow Eases in Midwest; Rains Pose Problem
- Leaders of Coup Against Gorbachev Facing New Trial
- Chemical Arms Whistle-Blower Cleared : Russia: The Moscow government sheds an irritant to U.S. relations. The scientist hints at a possible suit for damages.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : 7-Year Plan Unveiled for School District
- Santa Ana Asks for Camping Law Review : Petition: State Supreme Court may examine ordinance drafted to clear homeless off city property.
- Event Held for New Truck Offering Free HIV Testing
- New Trial Sought by 2 Police Officers
- Man Testifies He Used Wrench to Beat Wife to Death : Court: Moosa Hanoukai says he killed Manijeh Hanoukai after she cursed him and their daughter.
- Capistrano Valley Plays Mater Dei in Baseball
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : This Is the Week Disney's Team Needed Kariya's Help on Offense
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Saugus Wins Chino Softball Title Behind Gillies
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Mater Dei, Crenshaw Take Center Stage
- The Case of the Man in the Yellow Sweater : Former Photographer Sues Tabloid for Libel Over Kennedy Assassination Article
- STANTON : Forum Scheduled on Public Safety
- 27 Challengers Will Run for the Valley's 5 Congressional Seats : Politics: Friday was the deadline for candidates to submit nomination papers. The posts held by Beilenson and Berman are the most coveted.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Regional Commerce, Job Plan Urged for Antelope Valley
- Plenty of drops to drink: Robert McCullough...
- SAILING : Law Leads Congressional Cup
- Bad Weather Cancels Race
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Will Success Spoil Moe, Street?
- Shirley MacLaine's Playing 'Old' and Having the Time of Her Life
- TV REVIEWS : Winning Portrait of 'Vladimir Horowitz'
- How a Medium Is Well-Done : Art: 'Contemporary Crafts' from the Saxe holdings at Newport Harbor emphasizes the quality of functional pieces over materials used.
- Golf Expo Visitors in Swing of Things
- Israeli Settlers Check Arms at Holy Sites
- Prospect of Peace Opens Door to Sarajevo Exodus : Bosnia: Some residents say they won't leave. Others worry the capital could be taken by Serbs.
- 2 FBI Agents File Suit Charging Sexual Harassment by Supervisor : Court: Women say senior officials retaliated against them after they complained about their superior in Santa Ana office.
- House Panel Approves Package of Anti-Crime Measures : Legislation: Judiciary subcommittee OKs a long list of punishment and prevention tools. The initiatives mirror Clinton's proposals.
- Guilty Plea Entered in Thefts From Banks
- Dentist Filling a Need : Health: Dental care for the disabled poses special problems, but one professional seeks such patients.
- WESTMINSTER : 4 Say They'll Fight Recall as a Team
- Padilla, With Whitaker in Mind, Faces Swift at Olympic Tonight
- This Salmon Is Plain Good : Angel Outfielder Stays True to His Roots Despite Signing Biggest Second-Year Contract After Being Rookie of Year
- ITT Sheraton Buys Luxury Resort Built by Charles Keating : Hotels: The infamous facility remains a garish monument to the S&L; debacle.
- Target Zeroes In on Pasadena : City and the Discount Chain's Parent Both Hoping for a Boost
- Detroit Project Enlightened Backdrop for Jobs Summit : Economy: Clinton's international conference could take cue from bold urban experiment in industrial renaissance.
- No-Confidence Vote Ousts Slovak Leader : Europe: Populist crusader Meciar is a victim of a sagging economy. Political allies desert him.
- Frei Is Sworn, Vows to Fight Poverty in Chile
- Actor James Caan May Be Charged With Brandishing Gun
- POLITICS : Mexico's 65-Year-Old Ruling Party Under Pressure to Retire
- DANA POINT : Residents to Be Asked About City's Needs
- James Caan Arrested, Released After Alleged Gun Incident
- PACOIMA : Mental Health Center to Relocate Soon
- ALISO VIEJO : Baseball Games Open at Woodfield Park
- Activist Protesting Foothill Tollway Held
- Repeat Bid by Long Beach Ends as Pacific Pulls Off Upset, 87-74
- LOS ALAMITOS : Light Foyle Gets Better With Age
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Boys' Division I Regional Final : Los Angeles Crenshaw vs. Mater Dei, 7:30 p.m.
- 'Too Good' to Get Reading at SCR
- WEEKEND TV : Olympian Kerrigan Will Host 'Saturday Night Live'
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- PLAY BALL: The big boys aren't playing...
- Japanese Lawmaker Is Stripped of Immunity
- Christopher in Beijing; Mood Tense : Asia: In China for human rights discussions, he makes no statement at the airport and rejects banquet offers. His arrival is further marred by a shoving match.
- Rep. Hunter's Self-Imposed 50% Pay Cut to End After This Session
- BURBANK : Low-Flush Toilets to Be Given Away
- Witness Links 2 Gunmen to Fatal Shooting : Violence: Gang member clarifies earlier testimony about the attack in Panorama City that killed a teen-ager and fetus of another girl.
- Judge Rejects Suit Seeking to Allow Gill-Net Use : Ruling: Dismissal in Superior Court upholds 1990 initiative outlawing the practice in Southern California coastal waters.
- ELECTIONS : Political Hopefuls Scramble to Meet the Deadline
- CAMARILLO : Smoking Ordinance to Be Reworked
- PASADENA : Target Delivers 10,000 Roses to Promote Store Opening
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Century-San Diego Freeway Connector Ramp Opens
- Judge: No Harding Hearing Before June 27
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : State May Relinquish Foothill Blvd. Section
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Sheriff's Dept. Loses Bid of Immunity in Crash Deaths
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST TOURNAMENT
- FILLMORE : Funding for Housing Project Is Postponed
- In Dallas, Showtime Means the Movie Is About to Start
- Judge: No Harding Hearing Before June 27
- TV REVIEWS : Hepburn, Quinn as Film Legends in 'Love'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Beats Grand Canyon
- O.C. FBI Agents Sue Alleging Sex Harassment
- Fugitive Has No Chip on His Shoulder : Burglaries: A friendly, convicted thief who deftly gutted university computers throughout the West is arrested near his produce market in Fullerton.
- Violence Up in Smaller County Areas : Crime: But 10.4% jump in unincorporated regions is about half the countywide average. Assaults account for biggest rise.
- Mistrial in Ex-Deputy's Cocaine Case : Courts: Jurors deadlock 9 to 3 in favor of acquitting Rickey Ross of conspiracy to purchase 22 pounds of drugs from undercover officers. A retrial is likely.
- Plea for a Dry World Cup Is Scotched : Sports: Pasadena rejects request for citywide ban on liquor sales in effort to avert fights among soccer fans.
- Not a Great Time : Kings' Struggles and Off-Ice Bad News Take Away From the Moment as Gretzky Closes In on Howe's Record
- Dramas Bite Back at Reality : Television: Five dramatic series are arriving from the companies of top-name producers. But can they recapture fans of the popular newsmagazines?
- Pacific Chorale Names New Exec
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hutcherson Brings His Distinct Sound to Bakery
- PEOPLE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Concessions Show Japan Yielding to U.S. Pressure : Trade: In latest move, auto makers are asked to plan more purchases of American parts. Experts say more disputes loom.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Agouron Discovers Structure of Enzyme Crucial to Cold Virus
- GARDENING : Heralding a New Interest in Angel's Trumpet
- Stories Deleted From Tests to Be Reinstated
- Bill That Would Allow Ferrets as Pets to Go Before Assembly
- State Democrats Introduce 6-Bill Immigration Package
- VENTURA : Police to Open Montalvo Substation
- Nonstop Coliseum Repairs OKd : Landmarks: State preservation officer approves immediate seismic work on quake damage. Some activists have bitterly opposed the renovations.
- Buena Park : Sign-Ups Scheduled for P-Nut Baseball
- Offenders to Be Monitored Electronically : Corrections: Six-month pilot program will only be open to individuals considered low security risks.
- Second Man Is Arrested in Cocaine Case
- 56 Show Up for Real Stone-Age Casting Call
- Mater Dei Gets Its Rematch With Crenshaw
- BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD / SEASON PREVIEW : Cross-Country Crossover Effect Puts Hart a Leg Up
- TV REVIEWS : TNT, Roeg Attempt Conrad's 'Darkness'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Kruk's Cancer Hasn't Spread
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ramones: As Reliable as Your Favorite Home Appliance
- Suspect in 1992 Killing of Policeman Arrested
- Administration to Double Foreign Aid to South Africa : Policy: Money will come after all-race elections. Other African nations will see their allotments cut.
- Bosnian Serb Missiles Hit Muslim Enclave; 12 Die
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : The 'Biblically Illiterate Generation' : Poll: Findings show that although 85% of Americans call themselves Christians, most adults can't define 'the Gospel' or 'evangelical.'
- From Tagger to Runner : A promising program helps Los Angeles kids run away from trouble
- Conference Calmly Prepares for the End of World--by 1996 : Doomsday: Members of Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research expect the earth to 'rest.' But they feel relief rather than fear.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Belated Candidate Forums May Heat Up Council Race
- $5-Million Grant Earmarked for Repair of Historic Buildings
- Ducks Break the Ice, but Lose Again : Hockey: Blackhawks get a 3-2 victory as Anaheim's playoff dreams slip away.
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Defeats Corona del Mar Tennis Team in Sea View Opener
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Falls Four Shots Behind the Leaders
- Unocal Admits Spillage Into Ocean; Guilty Plea Expected : Pollution: Leakage over 15 years of 8.5 million gallons of oily fluid off Central Coast is now state's largest.
- 99-Year Term for Fatal Fire
- Original Firms to Fix Subway Tunnels for Free
- PLO Is Ready for New Peace Talks, Russian Asserts
- Fee for San Pedro Improvements Gains Steam : Business: Some merchants drop opposition to fee of $100 to $300 a year. Council sets final hearing.
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Girls' Division II Regional Final : Mission Hills Alemany vs. Woodbridge, 1:30 p.m.
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Girls' Division III Regional Final : Newport Harbor vs. Brea-Olinda, 9:30 a.m.
- BURBANK : Expert to Oversee School Renovations
- SOUTH COUNTY : Driving Classes Geared for Seniors
- Vietnamese Gang Members Held in Robberies
- LAKE CASITAS : Civil War Buffs to Stage Battle Re-Enactments
- Armed Forces Turn to Contemporary Religious Programs : Broadcasting: U.S. military network now offers Christian rock, black gospel. Traditional shows featuring Billy Graham and others have been dropped or shortened.
- Female UC Faculty's Status Assailed : Academia: UCI panelists describe what they call closed hiring practices. One suggests that 50% of future hires in the system be women or minorities.
- Countywide : King Case Attorney Will Lecture Today
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : BYU Sweeps CSUN Despite Strong Play by Heitmann
- Gee, It Sounded Like a Good Idea : 'Cute' Real Estate Ad in the Hollywood Reporter Generates Complaints
- Tim Brown Signs With Broncos : Pro football: Raiders have a week to match four-year, $11-million, no-trade offer.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Has a Good Day
- Next to Spring Break, Bike Week Set Is Born to Be Mild : Tourism: Daytona Beach loves the sound of revving hogs and ringing cash registers. City leaders say bikers are tamer than college kids--richer too.
- Henry F. Lippitt II; Expert on Natural Gas Policy
- Looking Back at the Lions
- LOS ANGELES : Melanie Griffith Files for Divorce From Don Johnson
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Sweeps El Camino in Volleyball
- TV REVIEWS : Lust and Misery on 'Winnetka Road'
- Retail Sales Recover From Slip in January
- Dream Ends in Whistle Parade : College basketball: CLU's hopes for national championship dashed by Greensboro, 104-99, as fouls hobble Kingsmen.
- Dietrich Proves Looks Are Deceiving : College baseball: Mater Dei graduate comes back after major arm surgery to be one of Pepperdine's top starters.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Construction Under Way on Subway Branch
- STANTON : Council to Consider Allowing Fireworks
- PREP NOTES : Lynch Is Leaving Costa Mesa to Coach Capistrano Valley
- Wolf-Dog's Legacy in La Crescenta Is a Recall of the Wild : 'We feel, intellectually, that we did the right thing. But emotionally, we really miss her.'
- SOUTH COUNTY : Chamber to Sponsor 1-Day Business Expo
- Thousand Oaks Center Will Foster Environmental Innovation : Business: Aided by GTE, the 'cluster' will offer low-cost rental space to entrepreneurs addressing pollution, resource conservation and other needs.
- City Hall Jargon of Gibberish Growing : Language: Lexicon of acronyms and imaginative terms that make up the parlance is well-known to insiders. But it's Greek to others.
- Slain Owner of Record Store Is Eulogized
- Pupils' Exposure to High Electromagnetic Fields Enrages Parents : Health: Transformer may have subjected a teacher and 33 kindergartners to potential hazard, report says.
- Whitlock, Jefferson Named All-Stars, to Play for Tarkanian
- Church of England to Ordain Women : Priesthood: Officials describe today's ceremony for 33 women as a joyous occasion. But some alienated members are leaving, mostly for the Catholic Church.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Walk to Raise Funds for Area Charities
- PREP NOTES
- PREP BASKETBALL REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Boys' Division III Regional Final : University of San Diego High vs. Pacifica, 11:30 a.m.
- Cook Heats Up in Northridge Win : College baseball: Second baseman belts homer and double to lift CSUN past Hawaii, 10-8.
- ART REVIEW : 'Genghis Khan' Relives Ancient Glory : The Inner Mongolia exhibition at the Museum of National History is impressive and enlightening in its scope.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Naked Soul Reveals an Intriguing Potential : Despite a few problems, the band delivers forceful songs, hinting that it's capable of something special.
- RETAILING
- Off to a Solid Start : It took around nine hours and cost $168.94. There's more to be done. But a handy homeowner finds that with planning, he can in one weekend clear several hurdles toward earthquake safety.
- IRVINE : Police Substation Opens in Spectrum
- ORANGE : City to Consider Televising Meetings
- Honors for Asian American Students
- Fleiss Loses Legal Bid to Have Pandering Charges Dismissed
- Ventura Takes It to Limit : College basketball: Pirates rally from nine-point deficit to defeat Riverside, 87-83, and advance to state finals for the second year in a row.
- Alemany Keeping Its Focus : Girls' basketball: Despite slew of distractions, Indians (30-0) can play for state title--if they beat Woodbridge (31-0).
- Stocks, Bonds Stop Sliding; Dollar Is Mixed
- ENVIRONMENT : Clear the Air at Home of Its 'Toxic Cloud'
- Knut Anders Haukelid; WWII 'Hero of Telemark'
- Shalala Decries Domestic Abuse, Calls It Terrorism
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Whitewater: Media Frenzy Unavoidable : Press: While coverage generally is seen as excessive, even critics believe aggressiveness provides strong protection against real wrongdoing.
- Grand Jury Won't Indict Deputy in Colleague's Death : Law enforcement: Prosecutors had sought manslaughter charges in shooting of a black officer during an exercise. Decision angers minority groups.
- Pipe Bomb Rips Hole in Store Roof
- Spinanes: Suddenly Very Visible : The Portland-based duo, which will open for Liz Phair at the Palace, offers another vital female voice in rock.
- Hundreds Flee Philippine Volcano
- Salvadoran Rightists Are Campaigning on Fear, Critics Insist : Latin America: Charges and countercharges come with elections just a week away. It will be the first postwar vote in which the left will fully participate.
- BOXING : Long Beach's Williams Defends Title
- VENTURA : City to Dedicate 6 Benches at Park
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames End Streak With Victory
- Laker Coach Pfund Is Given One-Year Contract Extension
- Anteaters Continue Their Run : College basketball: UC Irvine defeats Utah State, 78-68, to move into semifinals of the Big West Tournament.
- Pack Man : With His Pals, Bassist Hersh Hamel, zWho Performs Sunday in Seal Beach, Made West Coast Jazz History
- DOGFIGHT FOR GRUMMAN : What Would the Deal Cost in Lost Jobs and Facilities?
- Fabric Blinds Best Cleaned With Brush, Vacuum
- HOUSEWARES : Minton China Has Loyal Royal Fans
- FEMA Promises Rebuilding Aid, but CSUN Wary
- COLUMN ONE : Palestinian MIAs: Hope Fades Again : Weary families thought the peace process might help them learn the fate of their men. Israel publicized secret cemeteries, pledged new help. But now the bitter waiting game has resumed.
- Suit to Overturn Gill Net Ban Dismissed : Courts: Judge rejects fishing industry's claims that Proposition 132 is unconstitutional because the public was misled about the danger to porpoises. He says fishermen will have to adapt to the changes.
- Barbers Suffer Unkindest Cut of All : Neighborhood: Elderly partners are being evicted after decades of making people look good and feel at home.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 8th-Grader Expelled for Bringing Knife
- FLORIDA DERBY : Croll Will Take Fate by the Horns
- Crenshaw's Offense Runs Opponents Out of Gas
- Rams Making Their Pitch for Oilers' Tackle Donnalley
- HINDU HOLIDAY: Sivaratri, a Hindu holiday celebrating...
- John Wayne-Bound Jet Makes Emergency LAX Landing
- CAMARILLO : 50 Parakeets Are Stolen From Aviary
- OXNARD : Man Gets 43 Years for Molesting Boys
- Higher-Rent District : Mall Expansion Would Bring New Stores but Some Others Might Leave
- Persistence Pays Off : Wilton, Calif., Woman Braves War-Torn Eastern Europe to Recover Her Trotter
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Armour of God': Chan as an Adventurer for Hire
- Average Spending for Medicare Rises 8.7%
- NATIONAL REFORM : Women a Potent Anti-Yeltsin Force in Russia : Protesters at recent rally long for the quiet old days of the Soviet regime. President appeals to his nation's 'dear ladies' to help rebuild country.
- Executions Underscore Bophuthatswana Chaos
- Fugitive Former Bolivian Despot Seized in Brazil
- LOS ANGELES : Bullocks Wilshire Building to Be Bought by Law School
- CONEJO VALLEY : Picnic to Kick Off Festival Is Salvaged
- Jose S. Rodriguez; Moorpark Resident, 102
- First Order of Black Nuns Heeds Call for 165th Year : Catholicism: Oblate Sisters of Providence, founded to educate children excluded from segregated schools, have weathered adversity.
- Uncollected Debt Costing Fire Dept. $1.5 Million a Year
- Primary Candidates Hurry to Beat Deadline : Politics: Much of the talk focuses on who isn't running as filing period ends. Several Republicans drop out for sake of party unity, while 1994 offers Democrats 'hope for upsets,' official says.
- Proposal Would Give Firefighters More Duties : Ventura: Plan would give department a chance to make money by taking over business from Pruner Health Services.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Consultant Sought for Study on Library
- Report Urges Hike in Garbage Collection Fees
- Harper Uses His Director's Cut : Pro basketball: He gets the second triple-double of his career as the Clippers beat the Mavericks, 106-96.
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Northridge Unfazed by Power Loss
- Ducks End Goal Drought, Lose Game to Blackhawks : Hockey: Anaheim finally breaks through after more than three games without a score, but Chicago wins, 3-2.
- Lampkin Finds His Slot at Montana State
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Concrete Blonde's Unsentimental Exit
- Orange County's Hotel Rooms Get More Visitors in '93 : Hospitality: The 3.1% increase is a sign that the industry is emerging from recession, analysts say. Room rates fell, though.
- CALABASAS : City Names 8-Acre Park After Explorer
- Their Fathers' Game : Elders Say Lingering Goodby to Families' Boccie Court
- Countywide : Fire Officials Warn About Solicitations
- On Sunday, 350 children will lift their...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Parents Given More Choice in Schools
- Top Volleyball Teams at O.C. Championships
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Vote on Cover for Explicit Materials
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman Bumps, Grinds, Is Ejected
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Longshot Pays Off for Seton Hall in Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST TOURNAMENT : Irvine Finds Itself in Unlikely Spot
- U.S.-Japan Friction Over Trade
- This Big 'Cap Leads to Big Flap for All
- Controlling Medflies
- Is It Better to Receive for Brown in Denver?
- Maybe She Needs to Buy a New Outfit
- Rock 'n' Ratings
- Olympic Looks Like a Knockout, but Some New Stuff Isn't Grand
- Easter Came Early on Streets of L.A.
- How Much Is Lost When You Win at Any Cost?
- Admit It: Everyone Would Like to Be Like Mike
- Olympic Spirit
- Independent State Offices
- Car Insurance
- Sinatra at the Grammys
- Give Those Other Guys a Ringing Endorsement
- CIA Spy
- Ethnicity and Representation
- John Candy
- Camera Hogs Detract From Real News
- Signs of TV's Times
- The Strengths in Miller's 'Naked Breath'
- Kings Are No Longer Jewels in His Collection
- Obituaries - March 12, 1994
- Obituaries - March 12, 1994
- Passenger Killed When Plane Hits House : Accident: Crash near Santa Monica Airport sets vacant house on fire. Student pilot had reported engine trouble and is in critical condition.
- Roberti Seeks State Treasurer's Job : Elections: Also on last day to file for state races, San Francisco prosecutor drops out of the campaign for attorney general's post.
- 2 Cities Roll Back Basic Rate Charged by Century Cable : Regulation: West Hollywood and Beverly Hills are among first nationally to implement a federal law giving them the right to oversee cable service.
- Roberti Announces Bid for State Treasurer : Politics: He portrays himself as a feisty underdog who refuses to give recall foes the satisfaction of seeing him pass up a run for office.
- CIA Overlooked Red Flag From Ameses' Bank
- LOOKING BACK: At the Old Courthouse in...
- Clintons Plan TV Appearance as Part of Whitewater Strategy : Publicity: More call on First Lady to speak out on the controversy. Treasury Department turns over 3,700 pages of documents.
- Key Whitewater Figure to Come Forward : Probe: Susan McDougal, a partner in the land deal, is scheduled to appear at a press conference. She is remembered as colorful, free-spending.
- Deputy's Lawyer Lauds Grand Jury : Ruling: O.C. panel averted 'double tragedy' in deciding not to indict lawman in death of fellow officer, attorney says. However, minority leaders may again ask for probe.
- Umberg Primary Foe Quits Attorney General's Race : Politics: Garden Grove assemblyman is elated by Arlo Smith's move. He'll face incumbent Dan Lungren.
- Rapper gets 15 days in jail for attack on film director
- America's Finest Waters Inc.: The bottled water...
- Some of the Key Players in Canyon Oaks Estates Dispute
- Triumph of Party Politics Over Ideology
- Spy Suspects Ordered to Transfer Overseas Money to U.S. : Espionage: Federal judge sees 'substantial probability' Ames and his wife will be convicted. Freeze on their domestic holdings is extended.
- Last-Second Deal Ends Canyon Oaks Dispute : Parkland: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy announces it will buy the site. Topanga residents cheer.
- Race Again Crops Up as Thorny Issue in Panel's Makeup : Grand jury: Criticism has centered on predominate use of whites in cases involving minorities.
- Kantor's Candor : Straight talk from trade envoy in reply to Japan-policy critics
- Countywide : Two Men Arrested in Shooting Death
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Rueter Pitches Perfect Game for Brethren
- Santa Margarita Scoreless in Final 3:20 of Its Season
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PAC-10 ROUNDUP : Cougars Keep Tournament Hopes Alive
- Prep Baseball '94: Sunset League : Edison
- Women's Minor League Baseball Team Gets Major Response
- BoxingFernando Vargas of Oxnard, a 16-year-old in...