- Wire to Wire? : Holy Bull Sets Up as the Next Horse to Win Derby This Way
- Art Reviews : Ynez Johnston's Mythical Flights of Fancy
- SMALL BUSINESS : Local Success Stories Will Be Celebrated at Luncheon Today
- Praise the Lard : How to Make <i> Real </i> Lard
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Antipasto, Pastas Ritrovo's Strengths : Food and service can be a mixed bag at the Westlake Village eatery.
- THEY'RE BA-A-A-CK : Air Showoffs
- LA MIRADA : Theater Group to Stop Free Campaign Tickets
- Off-Stage Drama Over Dance Ensemble : Education: A student whose original piece was banned at her Carson high school finds an audience at El Camino College.
- Regional Report / HAWTHORNE : Cockatoo Inn Struggling to Regain Glory of Its Past
- COVER STORY : A Building Consensus : Preservationists Succeed in Limiting Development in Whittier
- BY DESIGN : Out of Sight
- Understanding Skin-Care Products : "Take Care of Your Skin" Author: Elaine Brumberg. Info: HarperPerennial, 1990 edition. $11 paperback (also available in hardcover from Harper & Rowe). 262 pages plus an index.
- On a Jet Ski, Falling Means That You Must Be Having Fun : The outing teaches that speed, although initially feared, actually keeps you up and going. Standing, though, is another matter.
- Mid-City Priest's San Diego Slaying Shocks Former Oxnard Colleagues : Crime: The ex-principal of Santa Clara High School was planning to celebrate 30 years in the priesthood this weekend. He was shot to death.
- OXNARD : Developer Gets Tax Break on Farmland
- Mexico Candidate Takes Campaign Trail to L.A. : Election: Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, the opposition party's presidential hopeful, says his nation should allow expatriates to vote.
- Standing Up for Miranda
- ANAHEIM : Racers to Take Laps at Walk for Water
- There Is No 'Right' to Welfare : Litigation in New Jersey based on such a premise could end any prospect for reform.
- Condor in the Wild Targeted to Be Recaptured : Endangered: The vulture will be returned to L.A. Zoo to prevent her from dying or teaching hazardous habits to younger birds.
- Martial Arts Expert Will Stand Trial in Slaying : Santa Clarita: Stuart Edward Milburn is accused of strangling Veronica Estrada, a tae kwon do studio co-worker.
- Rams Expect to Sign 10 Rookie Free Agents Today
- It's a No-Hitter No One Expected : Baseball: For one game, Scott Erickson erases last year's embarrassment, as Twins defeat Brewers, 6-0.
- Suspect in Heist Makes a House Call : Crime: Doctor is in, so the alleged bank robber hides out in his office for an hour, then surrenders when police arrive.
- Hot Ticket
- Q&A; with Jerry Stiller : In Up-and-Down Career, He's a Hit on 'Seinfeld'
- Federal Research Establishment in Need of Some Spinoff Control
- AUTOS
- Praise the Lard : Everything but the Squeal
- INGLEWOOD : Council Approves New Rescue Vehicles
- Spring Is Here--and It's Cat Mating Time
- Joined by His <i> Petit</i> Pal Madonna
- Building a Solid Foundation in the Affordable Housing Market : Development: Carson officials were impressed by Thomas Safran's track record of 20 low-income projects. He seeks designs that are indistinguishable from commercial apartments.
- State Legislators Raise $33.4 Million in '93
- Parents Told: Teach Your Children Well
- S. Africa Right Wing Faces Choice: Ballot or Boycott : Elections: Some believe they can guard their interests within the system. Others are bent on violent opposition.
- Schools / EDUCATION BRIEFS
- VENTURA : Motorist Shot While Waiting at Stop Sign
- City Workers Tell Committee of Waste
- PACOIMA : Plan Would Reopen Prairie Street School
- VENTURA : Plan Would Avoid Layoff of 6 Officers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Downs The Master's in Game Shortened by Rain
- Clippers Cut Back on Their Offer to Wilkins : Pro basketball: Two-year, $8-million deal became three years at $7.5 million. Agent rips team executive's negotiating approach.
- Marion Merrell Dow Inc. said its first-quarter...
- Bank of Anaheim N.A.: One of Orange...
- Adventures in Magazineland : As a Publisher, Disney Excels at Marketing
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : So Far, Class in Stage Combat Has No Fighters : Joseph Nassi is offering instruction in movie and television stunts through Ventura community services. Now all he needs are some students.
- BY DESIGN : Styles for the 'Third Age' : A Fashion Experthionert Shows the Forgotten 50-Plus Set How to Put It All Together
- From Yeltsin, Profiles in Courage, Doubt, Despair : Russia: The president stresses his sensitive side in a volume of memoirs. Its candor astounds initial readers.
- BRIEFLY : Health: Immunizations to Be Offered Free of Charge
- College Country Is a Study in Caffeine, Sophomoric Pursuits
- JAZZ REVIEW : He's Hitting the High Notes, Looking for a U.S. Groove
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : No More Cutbacks Expected This Year
- Foes Agree on Plan to Clean Bay off Santa Monica
- BURBANK : Man Arrested in Rape of Girl, 12
- ELECTIONS /4th SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Simi's Mikels Points to Her Experience in Bid to Succeed Howard
- This Is a Perfect Match
- Networks Steering Clear of TV Projects on the L.A. Riots
- NOT WORTH IT? The Newport Harbor Art...
- Cincinnati Chili, Fudge Cake, Pastry Crust
- PARAMOUNT : Deputy City Manager Named to Top Position
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Program to Introduce Families to Computers
- U.S. Seeks to Hold Line on Iraq Embargo : Mideast: Christopher, Gulf states present united front against pressure to ease sanctions.
- Black, Latino Tension to Be Summit Topic : Diversity: Organizers hope meeting at Compton Community College will foster understanding between ethnic groups. High schools have been particularly troubled.
- Topics / AGING : Lip Service : Every week at the Arcadia Community Center, speech pathologist Francine Hokin Katz helps senior citizens cope with hearing loss.
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Center for Vision-Impaired Sets Honor
- A New Ballgame in NBA : Pro basketball: After three-year Bulls run, the race for next champion is wide open as playoffs begin.
- Dana Hills' Darner to Play at Santa Barbara
- Relaxation Helps Put Lewis Back in Swing
- Jazz Review : McCorkle Charms, Disappoints at Catalina
- Music Reviews : Richard Bernstein Proves Worthy of Status Change
- Movie-Going Legions Stand Behind Kernel
- Vegetables as Meat
- SOUTH GATE/DOWNEY : School Aims to Quiet Soccer Controversy
- LAUGH LINES : I Just Called . . . to Say . . . 'Save the Scoot Frog!'
- Adventure Day Events Park at County's Newest Park
- COUNTRY MUSIC : Till Kahrs Is Playing for Keeps
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Immigrants Put New English Skills to the Test
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Consultant Chosen to Guide Reuse Plans for El Toro Base
- 4 Districts to Exempt Students From CLAS Tests : Education: Officials say children whose parents request it will not be given the controversial exams.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City to Form Pool of Service Consultants
- Decisions : Thousand Oaks Results from City Council votes Tuesday:
- HER DAY & FUTURE: Some may be...
- New Worlds for Our Daughters : Millions of girls are going to work with parents or sponsors today
- Heavy Rains Drench Valleys; Another Storm Is Expected
- Cypress' Moloney Picks Arizona State
- Subsidize the Poor, Not the Well-Off : Mass transportation: An MTA budget crisis threatens to cut bus service urgently needed by lower-income urban users.
- Burglars Rob Charity of Van, Equipment
- Group Vows Referendumto Challenge Camarillo's Strict Anti-Smoking Law
- LOS ANGELES : Smoking Banned in All Municipal Buildings
- Sherman Oaks : NOW Event Planned for Slain Woman
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Woman Is Arrested After Robbery, Chase
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD to Release Data on Crime Trends Across City
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : Strong Sense of Caring Runs in Her Family
- 'Foxes, Hares, Bears' Theme of Youth Fair
- Air-Quality Inspectors Searching Auto Club Office for Asbestos : Health: The effort stems from a report that pieces of exposed fireproofing had fallen from the ceiling. Company says regulations have been met.
- CSUN Players on a Good Run of Bad Luck
- Vermes Cut by U.S. Team
- Kelly Has a Moment to Savor : Baseball: Rookie outfielder from Los Alamitos enjoys early success with Braves.
- ROUNDUP : Mission Celebrates First Title With Fireworks Show, 20-11
- The Ultimate Verdict Rests With History : Only in years to come may the full story of Richard Nixon be known
- L.A. Production to Outshine O.C.'s
- Mayor on Thrifty Leaving L.A.
- Immigration Aid Changes
- Parents, Not Kids, Need Movie Tips
- Caning Opponents
- REWIND : German Conscience Takes the Stand in 'Judgment'
- State OKs $11.8 Million to Widen Simi Freeway : Transportation: Project will add two lanes in each direction along a 12-mile segment. Work is expected to start in December.
- Development: Venice Boardwalk Debate Rages
- Television: Public Access in the Spotlight
- Kurt Cobain's Suicide
- 'Deadbeat' Parents
- OTHER NEWS - April 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 28, 1994
- Clinton Asks Saudis to Award $4-Billion Phone Project to AT&T; : Policy: Letter to King Fahd marks his second intervention on behalf of a U.S. firm seeking work in the desert kingdom.
- Service Offers Echoes of a Complex Life
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Farewells Bade From the Outside : Crowds: Only invitees could enter Nixon library grounds, but many others got as close as possible.
- NATO Satisfied With Serbian Compliance in Gorazde
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : The Lines and Memories Were Both Long : Mourners: More than 42,000, some waiting eight hours, braved the night's chill to view the closed casket. 'We just prayed for him to have a peaceful rest,' one said.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Guest List Covered Wide Spectrum : Audience: Longtime allies, a few ex-enemies and representatives from 86 nations attended.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : 2 Receptions Have Feel of Hollywood Premiere
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Ordinary Folks Rise to Occasion
- For Girl, Line Into Library Comes Up Short
- Agoura Hills Girl, 8, Finds Mother Slain
- BY DESIGN : A King's Ransom? That's All Right, Elvis
- SPORTS
- Tax Stock Trades to End Speculation : The revenue generated could be used for a variety of social and jobs programs.
- A 'Night' of Titanic Proportions
- Obituaries - April 28, 1994
- Obituaries - April 28, 1994
- From the Archives: Dallas Taylor: I Knew Kurt Cobain's sickness; once, I was Kurt Cobain
- U.S. Cigarette Unit to Be Sold to British Firm : Tobacco: Proposed $1-billion sale of American Brands' domestic subsidiary is said to illustrate pressures on the industry.
- First American Financial Corp.: The Santa Ana...
- Burlington Air Express: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- The Staff for "Richard Nixon In Memoriam"
- NIXON TRIBUTE: While President Clinton eulogizes his...
- Beastie Boys Member Sentenced in Attack
- SANTA ANA : 1,000 Are Expected at Special Olympics
- BREA : Hometown Hoopla for the Ladycats
- BUENA PARK : Students' Photos to Go on Display
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Nixon Observance May Cost School District
- L.A. Helps Pave Way for Speed Humps : Roads: Council OKs a plan to let neighborhoods request the asphalt hillocks to slow traffic.
- Put the Bucks Along the Border : Developing a sensible immigration strategy
- Group Says Hate Groups Targeting Valley Students : Education: Anti- Defamation Leage tells Las Virgenes board to fight racist flyers that are being put in student lockers.
- Irgun Has a Sore Hoof, to Skip Kentucky Derby
- Rain forced the postponement Tuesday of several...
- 'Tommy' Takes Pinball to the Desert : Theater: Palm Desert is about to find out what happens when the Pinball Wizard meets the golf ball wizards at McCallum Theatre.
- Theater Reviews : Vaulting Ambition Tempts Operatic-Scale 'Macbeth'
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Job Bias Law Not Retroactive, Justices Rule : Workplace: Civil rights advocates denounce the Supreme Court decision, while corporate lawyers express relief.
- Navy Tests Delayed to Protect Marine Life
- S. Africans Cast Historic Votes : Election: Hospital patients, the disabled and retirees flock to polls in high spirits on first day. A bomb explodes at Johannesburg's international airport.
- Special Envoy to Haiti Resigns Amid Criticism Over Plan
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Closed Today
- DATELINE: SEATTLE : Northwest Is Not Ready for the Big Ones : Warnings of a major quake, tsunami and volcanic mudflows are being ignored by most residents.
- Smoke Signals : ACTIVISTS SOUND AN ALARM ABOUT YOUR WOMEN, MEDIA IMAGES AND TOBACCO
- County Urged to Reconsider Plans for Hospital Wing
- Countywide : Conference to Cover 'New World Order'
- GLENDALE : Giving Kids a Hands-On Look at Farm Life
- Children's Librarian Wins County Award
- Oxnard Council Will Consider Tightening Smoking Ordinance : Health: Officials agree to review portions of the law, considered by many to be one of the most lenient in the county.
- Driver Sentenced to Prison in Fatal Car Crash, Insurance Scam
- Andy GonzalesCypress, So.Baseball / Second baseGonzales showed...
- Anderson Ends Up in Atlanta, Not in Limbo : Pro football: Nearly passed over in the draft, he knows he faces uphill battle--but that's nothing new.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Toronto's Carter Ties Mark With 29th RBI
- Reporter's Notebook : Like It or Not, All Athletes Are Models for the Impressionable
- State Bill Would Jettison 'Junk Laws'
- 2 State GOP Officials Join Gay Republican Club
- Nightmare at the Multiplex: Killer Popcorn
- Breaking Vows, Breaking Habits : When a marriage ends, a partner may hang on out of obligation, fear, passion or friendship. But getting over divorce is essential to moving on, say local therapists.
- Hundreds of South Africans Cast Votes in Irvine
- FEMA Suspends Funds for Emergency Basin : Newbury Park: Federal government wants an environmental report on project's effect on a wetland.
- The Next Feminist Revolution : Today's adolescent girls face all the freedoms their mothers won, plus all the expectations their mothers ignored.
- GLENDALE : Same-Sex Charges of Harassment Filed
- L.A. Adds More Crews to Remove Quake Debris
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : How One Man Can Be Remembered in Such Diverse Ways
- SEAL BEACH : Council Backs Bills on Liquor Licenses
- Bill Addresses Quake Insurance Payments
- PIRU : Federal Grant Sought for Historic Areas
- Tearful Briseno Insists He Tried to Stop Beating : Courts: 'Is it only me that's admitted something wrong happened out there?' he says in testimony at trial of Rodney G. King's civil case.
- GIRLS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Is Given Scare of His Life
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Coaches Punished for Recruiting : Prep basketball: Two Fremont assistants cut off from the school, which is also put on probation.
- Cloudy Future Despite NCAA Gymnastic Titles
- Top-Ranked Sylmar Was Bottoms Up
- Alonzo King artistic director of LINES Contemporary...
- Tightened Pink-Collar Ranks Call for High-Tech Savvy : Office: Computer advances are cutting the demand for O.C. secretaries. Those who survive will be technologically adept.
- Mestres Out as President of Disney Unit : Entertainment: His resignation from Hollywood Pictures was expected after string of unsuccessful films. A successor is not named.
- Monarch Bank Plans Stock Offer : Finance: If approved by regulators, institution will issue $2.5 million to $7 million in new shares.
- Rocket Launch Called Off
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : ORANGE COUNTY REMEMBERS
- Bringing Up Baby--Magda's Way : Child specialist Magda Gerber tells moms and dads to relax. Let the baby be an initiator, explorer and self-learner.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Rain, Hail Pelt Library Mourners : Weather: Unseasonable storm may return during outdoor Nixon burial. Chilly temperatures likely.
- U.S. High Court Orders Review of Murder Case : Ruling: State justices are told to reconsider the conviction of a man on Death Row for killing a 10-year-old girl in 1982. He was not read his rights until 30 minutes after police picked him up.
- It's Time for Annual Highway 395 Slalom
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Paging Through the Many Options of Communicating With a Pager
- Consumer Confidence Is Still Climbing : Economy: Analysts say April index shows Americans unshaken by interest rate hikes or market fluctuations.
- Short-Term Rates Rise; Dow Eases
- Avery Dennison Corp., the Pasadena-based maker of...
- '90s FAMILY : The Pregnancy Zone : A woman who's expecting a baby can look forward to dreams filled with beasts, disasters and water, water and more water.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994
- ORANGE : The Setting Was Grounds for Marriage
- PERSPECTIVES ON RICHARD NIXON : Ironies Crowd the Statesman's Bier : He embodied the best and worst of America's era of transition; we who elected him share his honor and his shame.
- Death Penalty Delays Cloud a Father's Life
- NEWBURY PARK : Jurors Find Man Guilty in Drug Case
- Quake Damage Update : Assessment of Valley Destruction Rises By a Third
- County Drops Plans for Jail at Tustin Base : Land Use: In a compromise with city officials, the Board of Supervisors instead intends to move an animal shelter there when the Navy leaves in 1997.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : No Glitter in This Couple's Detective Work
- Festival Aims to Appeal to a Spectrum of Tastes
- Rain Washes Out High School and Community College Events
- No Doubt About Trout : Heavy Stocking Brings Teeming Waters to Eastern Sierra; Wind-Damaged Crowley Lake Dock Repaired and Ready for Boon
- O.C.'s Fidelity Moves In on US Facilities : Acquisitions: Title insurer comes on strong, offering $15 a share and saying it will fight if the Costa Mesa company refuses.
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The Orange provider...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Rockwell Device Offers Drivers Pointed Advice
- 'House of Horror' in Britain for Sale
- School Workers Can Mourn Nixon, but Not on Overtime
- DMV Spent $44 Million on Failed Project : Technology: Agency's director says six-year effort at computer modernization can't be saved. Legislative probe is ordered.
- Judge Reinstates First-Degree Rape Charges Against 5 Men
- Fred Kilian; Pioneer TV Producer
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : FOR MORE YEARS : From '-Gates' to 'Checkers,' He Made a Lasting Impact on Pop Culture
- Voting Stirs Emotions for South Africans in L.A. : Civil rights: They line up at consulate to cast absentee ballots. The milestone election inspires everything from jubilation to fear of new turmoil in their homeland.
- 17 Valley Schools Seek to Join District's LEARN Reform Plan : Education: Officials pleased with cross-section of campuses. Teachers and parents would get broader power to design programs.
- Connecticut's Marshall Giving Up Final Season
- TV News
- Videos, Merchandise Boost Disney Profit
- AST Research Revenue Up 60%; Some Laid-Off Workers Rehired
- Bosnian Serbs Avert Air Strikes With Pullback
- Billboards Draw Ire of Cancer Patients : Advertising: Popeyes Chicken orders signs taken down after complaints that an intended joke is offensive.
- Birmingham Group Loses Annual Meet : Track and field: Sponsor's lack of manpower cited for National Scholastic Outdoor Championships' move to N.C. State.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Wicked North Is Among Top Horses Gracing Meeting
- Pop Music Review : Eagles Regain Peaceful, Easy Feeling
- TV Ratings : Barney's a Bust in His Prime-Time Debut
- Ordinary Folks Say Farewell to Famous Friend : Nixon: Ex-President's relatives and classmates eulogize him as diplomatic and a team player. His brother recalls the early years with 'a great man.'
- Hot Cargo of Goats Delays Airliner Flight
- White House May Dilute Racial Justice Act : Sentencing: Officials are publicly quiet about the controversial plan. But they are discussing ways to ease Death Row measure through Congress.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : A Will to Win Office, Respect
- U.S. Accord Clears Way for New Arms Sales to Taiwan
- GRANADA HILLS : City Renews Reward Offer in Yoo Killings
- LAGUNA BEACH : Aid Deadline Passes for Victims of Fire
- Bank Pulls Out of 2-Year Slide : Economy: A. Levy officials optimistic after reporting $1.36-million quarterly gain.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recycled Jugs to Make Debut as Trash Bins
- CAMARILLO : FBI Investigating Defense Contractor
- Judge Bars Underwater Explosions for Testing : Channel Islands: Federal court injunction temporarily blocks Navy detonations over fears of harm to marine life.
- County to Spend More to Battle Tuberculosis : Health: Supervisors OK $1.5-million outlay for additional workers at schools, clinics and jails. Testing program is planned at schools.
- Now Garman Might Soften Tough Softball Schedule
- ROUNDUP : DiDomizio Defeats, Dominates Oxnard on Two-Hitter
- Pitino Is Put in His Place
- Hankins Will Sign With UNLV
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Is Given Scare of His Life
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : POSTCARDS FROM CYBERSPACE : Exploring the Depths of the Internet
- Voters, Including Bomb Victim, Relish Making Mark on History : South Africa: Whites and blacks wait side by side at polls. It's something many thought they would never see.
- '90s FAMILY : THE FAMILY FILE
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : THE NIXON CHRONOLOGY
- '90s FAMILY : Every Picture Tells Her Tale : Author-illustrator Jan Brett thinks children's stories should ring with optimism--and ancient legends are a good place to start.
- Tyler Thompson; Missionary Imprisoned by Japan in WWII
- S. Africans Cast Historic Votes : Election: Hospitalized, retirees and disabled flock to polls in high spirits on first day. Problems with balloting are widespread--but no major violence is reported.
- CALABASAS : Pair Mourn Son Who Bridged Cultural Gap
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Pay Upkeep of Nadadores' Pools
- Really Bad Is Good Enough in This Division
- Prep Voices
- Theater Reviews : Cast 'Measures' Up, Concept Doesn't
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente parent company...
- Dow Falls 6 Ahead of 1-Day Closure
- The Textbook Nixon : He Added a Key Date for Economics Students: 8-15-71
- Japan's Premier Faces Prospect of Minority Government
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pipeline Operation Agreement Renewed
- GLENDALE : 2 Men Convicted of Firebombing Home
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Firefighter, Officer Win City Honors
- Man Critically Hurt as Pickup Hits Tree
- Briana YoshinaCypress, Fr.Softball / ShortstopYoshina, in her...
- Thief Takes Tons of Shorts
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Law Agencies Weave Net of Security : Funeral: Secret Service, sheriff and local police join in a tightly organized air-land protection plan for Presidents, dignitaries.
- Scandal Imperils Young Political Career : Politics: After months of denial, a Riverside congressman admits sexual relations with a known prostitute. 'I was feeling intensely lonely,' he says.
- RICHARD NIXON: 1913-1994 : Contributors to Nixon Coverage
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Commuters' Daughters to Ride Free
- L.A. Monsignor Slain on Visit to San Diego
- Boy Dies in Apartment Fire : Fatality: Mother manages to save 2-year-old, who is said to have ignited the blaze, but couldn't save son, 6, who was trapped by fire. Twenty-eight tenants are left homeless.
- HEALTH WATCH : Purging Popcorn
- '3 Strikes' May Help Client, Lawyer Says
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Utility Files 2nd Suit Over City Redevelopment Plan : Litigation: Castaic Lake Water Agency officials say the $1-billion Santa Clarita proposal goes beyond quake rebuilding.
- OJAI : DeVito Selected Mayor for 1994-95
- IRVINE : Education Group to Honor Teachers
- BOYS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Says He Still Has Headaches
- Rams Release Irv Eatman in Salary-Cap Maneuver
- TV Review : 'Beirut to Bosnia' Warns of Hatred of West
- Chevron Corp. said its first-quarter profit was...
- Capital Cities-ABC Inc. said its earnings doubled...
- U.S. Needs to Stop Lecturing Japan and Make Its Own Luck
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : CASE STUDY: How technology changed a business : Making a Case for the Paperless Courtroom : Technology: Using computers, Orange County Probate Court has reduced its crushing burden of paperwork.
- U.S. Aid Plan for S. Africa Criticized as Shifting Funds : Assistance: Some lawmakers say it would hurt other African nations by diverting money from them.