- Cat Show to Help Displaced Pets
- Killer Was Fan of 'Speed Metal' Music of Alienation, Friends Say : Violence: Experts dismiss any link between the aggressive style of groups such as Pantera and the rampage that left the boy, his father and an officer dead.
- Community News : Center for Civic Workers' Children Opens
- Classes Resume at Paramount High After Racial Fight
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Holly Seacliff Special District Rejected
- LOS ANGELES : Third of Businesses Found Not Paying License Taxes
- Quake Costs Spark Debate on Disaster Aid Reforms : Government: Bill in Congress would require insurers to pay into a fund to cover costs of catastrophes.
- Contreras Succeeds Reardon as Rio Mesa Football Coach
- Hughes Paces Northridge's Sweep of Irvine
- CSUN Volleyball Aides Named
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Indecisive Moment Makes for a Terrifying Ordeal : KISS OF THE WOLF <i> by Jim Shepard</i> ; Harcourt Brace, $19.95, 263 pages
- SOUTH GATE : High School Is Tops in District for Attendance
- GOINGS ON : Storytellers Teach Us About Our Lives, History : Solvang gathering will run the gamut from ghost stories to Chinese folk tales to a dog's observations of America.
- Transit Officials, MCA Agree on Subway Station Site : Metro Rail: Agreement ends five-month controversy. Universal Studios will be linked to the stop through people-mover system.
- Decisions
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anti-Gang Unit Hopes T-Shirt Will Make Taggers Think Twice
- Council Rejects Buffer Zone for Wetlands : Thousand Oaks: Developers call proposal vague, but backers say it is long overdue. Measure is sent back to staff for revisions.
- Simi Sex Education Classes to Include Lessons on Birth Control : Schools: Some parents fear students will get mixed messages. But the board says the plan bolsters instruction on abstinence.
- Reprise Is More Rewarding for Upstart Crescenta Valley : Goffredo Leads Falcons Back to Semifinals in Basketball Despite Injuries, New Lineup
- Happy Writing About Nothing : Carol Leifer Fled the Grind of Stand-Up to Work for 'Seinfeld'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Nice Surprises in Middle of the Road : It's casual and it's a chain, but the ale, the steaks and the setting make dining at the Chart House a pleasure.
- 2 Major Hospitals Plan to Join Forces : Health Care: Queen of the Valley and Inter-Community Medical Center will become 'Citrus Valley Health Partners.' They will share managers, staffs and services instead of competing for patients.
- Examiners to Use Special Gear to Autopsy Fume-Filled Body
- COSTA MESA : Looking in New Places for Leaders
- County Plans Health Clinic in Fillmore : Medicine: Officials at facilities nearby are critical, saying area's low-income residents are already well-served.
- Elephant Poaching Down, Conservationist Says : Wildlife: Richard Leakey tells UCI audience that animals' future is still troubled as growing population puts stress on Africa's limited parkland.
- We Do It to Them, They Do It to Us : Shock of all amazing shocks, Russian spy found in nation's capital
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : City Advisory Panel Has 15 Openings
- LOS ANGELES : Walters Suggests Cutting Library's Weekday Hours
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- WET & WILD : Environmentalists Take Dive to Help Clean Up Avalon Bay
- A Fee Here, A Fee There
- TAX DEADLINE: Time is rapidly running out...
- Westside Watch : Beverly Hills High School Remains at Center Stage
- 2 Seriously Hurt as 3-Car Crash Ends Pursuit : Pacoima: Woman initially stopped for running stop sign is booked on suspicion of driving under the influence.
- Countywide : Meeting on Sale of Cemetery to Be Held
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 : It's Different Strokes for Irvine's Very Different Sisters
- CBS on Way to Olympics Ratings Gold : Television: The Winter Games are proving to be a winner as the network heads for the highest ratings for any Olympics. The Harding-Kerrigan drama is only part of the appeal.
- CLUB REVIEW : A Place for Mexican Folk Songs on Sunset's Rock Strip
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Simon Gives a Nod to Tin Pan Alley in Solo Show
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Looking Out of Its League, U.S. Goes Down Fighting : Hockey: Americans fail to convert early scoring chances and formidable Finland wins quarterfinal game, 6-1.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- Georgia Flag Comes Down at Stadium in Atlanta
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Blair's Latest Performance Is a Treasure : Women's speedskating: The American wins 1,000 meters for second gold medal of these Games and fifth overall, becoming all-time leader among U.S. women.
- Jarman: Artist, Activist and Iconoclast : Appreciation: The director was admirable as a filmmaker for the risks he always took and as a man for his outspoken advocacy of gay rights.
- JAZZ REVIEW : HardBop Quintet Brings New York Edge to L.A.
- Trying to Read the Mind of a Mudslide : Conservation: Malibu struggles with nature. Where might the next deluge be? And what can be done to prevent it?
- COVER STORY : Operating Anew : The Earthquake Put Plans for Restructuring at St. John's Hospital on Fast Forward, but Workers Who Lost Their Jobs Question the Cost
- FOR THE KIDS : A Bug, a Frog, a Kiss and Some Fun at Hand : Puppeteer began with a washcloth and a cross child. Now she has 30 marionettes, 100 hand puppets and a love of performing.
- SIERRA MADRE : Sheriff's Lieutenant Named Police Chief
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Legislature OKs Initial Reforms
- Defense Contractors Look to Environment : They are seeking cleanup jobs in the wake of cutbacks in military spending.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Spirited Debate
- Zov's Keeps Bringing Them Back
- SIMI VALLEY : Former First Lady to Autograph Books
- Violations by Svorinich's Office Alleged : Politics: Ex-aides say campaign contributions were illegally accepted at a city facility. Councilman denies the charge but admits that some funds had gone unreported.
- Caltech Professor Dies After Attacking Wife, Setting House Ablaze : Violence: Daughter says she saw her father lighting matches as family escaped the fire. Motive is unknown.
- OXNARD : Driver Pleads Guilty in Death of Man, 52
- CARSON : University Gets High-Tech Challenger Learning Center
- SUNLAND : Extension Given for Golf Course Project
- Laugh-Filled Dinner Gave No Hint of the Rampage to Come
- NRBQ, "Message for the Mess Age"; <i> Forward/Rhino</i>
- Richard Thompson, "Hand of Kindness" (1983); <i> Hannibal/Rykodisc</i>
- 'Annie' Is No Orphan to Light Opera Fans
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets Life Without Parole in Fatal Arson
- City to Study Costs of Municipal Library
- Riley to Undergo Surgery to Correct Pinched Nerves : Illness: Spinal operation is intended to relieve severe pain in legs of Board of Supervisors chairman. He is expected to be in Hoag Hospital from three to six days.
- Cover Story : Real Estate Gets a Reality Check : As home prices continue their downward spiral, buyers are having the last laugh.
- THEATER REVIEW : Dancing Adds Dazzle to Thin 'Nanette' Story : The uninvolving plot could use more of director Jon Engstrom's exuberant tap numbers.
- COMEDY : Engvall, Drawn to O.C., Is Also Big Draw
- Postal Opening Canceled : Mail: Northridge quake postpones use of new processing center in Valencia. Damage raises questions about whether site was adequately prepared.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Moving Fast to Fight TB's Contagion
- DIVISION II : Troy Scores Fashionable Victory Over Canyon, 46-30
- AGOURA HILLS : Revenue Drop May Mean Cuts, Taxes
- Georgia Flag Comes Down at Atlanta Stadium
- Costly Errors Spoil Ducks' 'Homecoming' : Hockey: New center Lebeau, however, shows flashes of brilliance during 4-2 loss to Sabres.
- DIVISIONS I AND II : Buena Beats Capistrano Valley
- TV Ratings : Olympics Pushes CBS to Highest-Rated Week in History
- A Beating, Racism, Justice Denied--in 1880 : Television: Hollywood snubbed a little-known chapter in U.S. history until L.A.'s 1992 riots. On Sunday, Showtime will air 'Assault at West Point.'
- Jr. Walker's Still Riding 'Shotgun' : Pop music: The artist, whose honest, down-home style of rhythm and blues has long propelled him down a less-traveled road, plays tonight at the Coach House.
- Teachers Earn Kudos for Blending in Arts
- MUSIC : Band Serves Up Stew of Funky Garage Rap : Harold Lee, formerly of Los Guys, leads the new Rice and Beans in a loud and furious guitar groove.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Latin Rockin'
- U.S. Seeks to Avoid Spy Rift With Russia : Espionage: Intelligence sources blame CIA suspect for the deaths of at least two agents. White House calls for Moscow to cooperate with probe.
- Welles Gives His Film Noir Just the Right Touch of 'Evil'
- College Accreditation Panel Adopts Plan on Diversity
- IN SNOW MOTION : A Surfer Decides to Bundle Up, Get Down and Take Off
- Giving or Receiving an Earful, Just for Effect
- Regional Report : PICO-UNION : Bilingual Aides Ease FEMA Task
- LONG BEACH : 4 Finalists in Running for Cal State Presidency
- South Bay Gets a Taste of Morocco
- LONG BEACH : Hearing for Educator Who Spanked Ex-Pupil
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Finding Out Where You Can Do the Most to Help : Whether you submit an application first or just drop in, you'll find your effort will be appreciated.
- Hulking Mammals and High Technology Are Just the Beginning : A WHALE OF A FESTIVAL
- Sports
- Student Allegedly Hit at Entrance to Meeting : Inquiry: Youth says teacher struck him as he tried to join gathering of support group for gays. Instructor denies it.
- DOWNEY : Man Kills Friend, Self in Argument Over Wife
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : She Knows Red Herring When She Sees One
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Hubbard Plans to Purchase Turf Paradise
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lovullo Recalls Quake Nightmare
- SWIMMING / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Women Favored to Extend Their Title Streak
- Mickelson Can Sleep Late Today : Golf: There's no need to get up early to make his tee time at Torrey Pines, where he comes home as defending champion.
- San Joaquin Farmers Protest Planned Water Cutbacks
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Projectionists Pan the Use of Youth in Booth : Local union chapter says too many theaters are using semiskilled workers.
- Services for Officer Scheduled
- COLUMN ONE : Digging Up Blasts From the Past : In California, more victors--and victims--are feeling the effects of 'opposition research.' The governor's race will showcase the power of probing candidates' political and private lives.
- LYNWOOD : Construction Plans for Birthing Center
- Felony Assault Charged in Attack on Volleyball Team : Violence: Their van was smashed and an athlete's arm was broken. Two brothers are accused in the Feb. 11 incident.
- Shots Fired--Officers Down : Why more and more chiefs of police weep at the funerals of their colleagues
- U.S. Spies! Russian Spies! Who Would Have Believed It! : Ames case: Washington's indignation is hypocritical--or is it a Cold War hangover?
- Oliver Stone Will Want Rights to Latest Conspiracy Theory
- Reseda Gets Victory in Face of Adversity
- Manning Awaits Fate After Clipper Loss
- New Mexico Highlands Signs 2 From Ventura
- Northern Michigan Signs Canyon's Evans
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Penberthy Ramrods Master's
- Volunteer Finds She Has Lots of Company
- Regional Report : REDONDO BEACH : Driven to Design Awards
- Control of Federal Job Funds Shifted : Finances: Allegations of misspent money at El Monte social service agency prompt county supervisors to temporarily stop administrator from handling disbursement of employment-training dollars.
- Straying Spouses 101: We recently mentioned the...
- CALABASAS : Free Toxic Wastes Roundup Is Offered
- Smiles All Around : Unusual Camera Takes 360-Degree Group Shot of 500 Students, Staff at Cypress College
- Family of Airplane Crash Victim Awarded $1.8 Million : Court: Judge orders FAA to pay survivors of flight attendant killed in 1986 Cerritos air collision.
- Church Shuttle Takes Homeless to Shelter
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Enacts Oil Pipeline Moratorium
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : After Harding Stumbles, Baiul, Bonaly Contend
- Pembroke Posts $29.40 Upset in U.S Debut
- Cypress Easily Handles Redondo
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rookie Arnott Scores 2 for Oilers
- Buffalo Allows Ducks No Time for Nostalgia
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Mrs. Bobbitt Likely to Be Freed Monday
- MONTEBELLO : Design Contract OKd for Metrolink Station
- County Receives a Larger Share of U. S. Jobs Aid
- Simi Valley Campus Officers Calm Fears, Search for Weapons : Safety: The slaying of a student prompted boost in patrols, but officers say much of their time is spent quelling false rumors.
- School Board Votes to Form Safety Panel
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Mission Viejo
- Estancia Upsets Vaqueros
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Los Alamitos
- Mardi Gras Doesn't Distract Madison
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : El Toro
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Not Until You Finish Your Oreos
- Lazy Fish
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : 'The Ultimate Guide to College Scholarships' : <i> Teen reviews of books, music, movies and other things of interest. </i>
- Dannemeyer to Make 2nd Bid for Senate
- West Hills Man Charged in Shooting of Friend, 21
- ANAHEIM : Students Upset Over School Denial of Club
- MTA Approves Plan to Link Subway, Universal : Red Line: MCA had sought a station closer to the studio theme park. The compromise, which avoids costly delays, proposes a people-mover system connecting with the Lankershim Boulevard stop.
- Plan to Stretch Downtown Boundaries OKd : Ventura: Housing panel hopes the move will help speed up the development of 330 townhomes and revitalize the area.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Approves Cuts in Fees for Rebuilding
- Santa Ana OKs Home-Buyer Plan to Aid Graduates
- SEAL BEACH : Time Capsule to Be Shown at New Eatery
- Shame in the Service of the Public
- State Parks Official Investigated for Smog-Check Fraud : Probe: Maintenance chief for 11 sites in Orange and San Diego counties allegedly used public money to pay for inspections that weren't made. No charges have been filed.
- El Camino Real Reopens, but 'It Doesn't Look Like Our School'
- Graf Turns Tables on Austin : Women's tennis: The world's top player rolls to 6-0, 6-0 victory in 43 minutes in Evert Cup, recalls loss almost 11 1/2 years ago.
- County's Home Sales Fall 8.6% in January
- Rams Target Mitchell, Moon for Quarterback : Football: They invite Dolphin for a visit, while contacting Oilers about possible trade. Falcons' Miller also a possibility.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- DIVISION III-AA : Sailors Get Easy Victory
- THEATER REVIEW : Fate Dooms Amateurs in Lorca's Lyrical 'Blood Wedding'
- Facing the Fallout : Broken Engagement Chills Potential for Deals
- Topics / RELIGION : Rec Room Under Way for YMCA
- At the Start, CSUN Needs a Few Runs
- Eyes of Texas Are on Big Eight
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Free Throws End Up Sparking Kentucky
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK : Shimer and Will to Represent U.S. in Four-Man Sleds
- SHOP TALK : Taking the Lug Out of Luggage and the Pain Out of the Price : Suitcases that suit are made with soft sides and wide, comfortable handles. You can roll some models right aboard the plane.
- Carson Council Refuses to Alter Arcade Ordinance
- Cities Emulate the Little Metropolis That Could : Innovative Arizona capital draws praise for competitive bidding process. Resident likes the small-town feel of government.
- Cover Story : Life's Snuggest Harbor : Those Who Call Boats Home Find Open Spaces Amid Tight Quarters
- County Symphony Shifts Its Focus to the Contemporary : Miguel del Aguila's "Toccata" is performed at final concert. And chamber ensemble launches 'Musics Alive!' series.
- Sports
- LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE : School Board to Decide on Pending Vacancy
- Cover Story : On Crime
- Roberti Seeks State Ban on 'Copy Cat' Assault Rifles
- 'Blue Chips' Cashes In on Sports and the Slam Power of Shaq O'Neal
- Manic Comic Robin Williams Goes Over the Top in 'Live'
- EPA Orders Burbank Firm to Test Soil for Contaminants : Pollution: Aircraft maintenance company is targeted in an effort to clean up the area's tainted ground water.
- 'Downsizings' Translate to Human Misery : Unnecessary corporate shuffles should meet consumer boycotts.
- CANOGA PARK : Retiring Teacher Has Been a Hero to Latino Youth
- SOMIS : Citation Dismissed Against Packing Plant
- Sentencing Date for Hernandezes Postponed Again
- Man Found Not Guilty in 9 Robberies : Courts: Gilbert David Michaels of North Hills was found to be insane when he took part in stealing nearly $1 million from the Valley banks.
- Stanton Man Critically Wounded While Standing Outside His Home
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Collapse of the TCI-Bell Atlantic Merger
- LABOR
- Fish Links
- Black Beans, Wedding Cake, Monte Cristo Sandwich
- Improving a Classic: Ultimate Upside-Down Cake
- Topics / EDUCATION : These Students Get a Dose of Adulthood
- Christopher Ties Haiti Sanctions to Aristide OK of Coalition
- Bosnia Croats Reject Plan to Link Up With Muslims : Balkans: The abrupt turnabout is a setback for U.S. plans for a negotiated peace. The two sides do agree to halt fighting.
- Cerritos Resident Named to Regional Park Authority
- TEENS / CHEAP DATE
- Jurors Begin Deliberations in Cult Trial
- BRIEFLY : Engineering: Loyola Professor to Receive Outstanding Educator Award
- Hawthorne Council to Fire City Attorney
- San Joaquin Farmers Protest Planned Water Cutbacks
- Preparing for a School Medical Emergency
- The ABCs of Women's Wire
- De Klerk Backer Kills Woman at S. Africa Rally
- JAUNTS : Hatchery Welcomes Visitors to Join in the Feeding Frenzy : About 1 million rainbow trout spend their formative months at the Fillmore facility, open daily to the public.
- County Commission Backs Building Restrictions for Malibou Lake : Development: Residents support move as step toward protecting secluded community from fire. Board of Supervisors will make final decision on the matter.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Missed Appointments
- Candidate Says Foe Offered Him Bribe to Pull Out of Race : Democrats: Zeke Hernandez says Ted Moreno offered Santa Ana council campaign funds if he would abandon run for 69th Assembly seat. Moreno denies claims.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Compromises on TV Coverage
- Dana Point : Councilwoman Puts Seat Up for Grabs
- Fillet Sandwich Is Plaintiff's Bone of Contention
- Riordan Backs Yaroslavsky for Supervisor
- GLENDALE : Teachers Voting on Contract Proposal
- THE ARTSGovernor's Arts Awards: Soon, Steven Spielberg...
- A Big Mac, Large Fries and No Smoke : Health: McDonald's move to banish cigarettes in company-owned eateries could ignite an industry trend.
- Beans : To Soak or Not to Soak, It's No Longer a Question
- LONG BEACH : City Ordered to Keep Access to Street Open
- Mother Says Eat Your Oatmeal
- Cooking Up Special Memories : Author Reveals Recipes for Schwab's Soda, Brown Derby Salad
- TEENS / SEEN AT SCHOOL
- Cross Examination : New portraits of Jesus question his life--from his birthplace to the Last Supper to the Resurrection. As debate moves beyond academia, lay people are taking a closer look at the foundations of their faith.
- Kerrigan Moves to Top, While Harding Falters
- ELECTIONS : Floyd, McDonald to Be in Rematch for Assembly Seat : Legislature: In the primary, 19 South Bay candidates are running for five Assembly seats and seven for one Senate seat.
- Council Urges More Radar Station Studies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Held in Phone Number 'Cloning'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Firms Get 60 Days to Move for New Metrolink Station
- SHERMAN OAKS : Traffic Officer Has Heard It All on Valley Beat
- PLATFORM : A Real Olympic High
- Low-Octane Ventura otors On : Women's basketball: Pirates held to season-low in points but defeat Citrus anyway, 50-34, in first round of regional.
- Special Counsel Appoints 8 Whitewater Probe Aides : Investigation: One will focus solely on events surrounding Foster's death. Texan will try case involving loan to partner in the real estate deal.
- Community News : AVALON : Recreation Program Planned for Youths
- Shopping Center Gets Tentative OK : Business: Danny Bakewell's firm plans 70,000-square-foot facility in Northwest Pasadena. City would subsidize it.
- Yorba Linda Teens' City of Future Takes Design Honor : Engineering: Students win nationwide contest with vision of 2195 that includes levitating light-rail system.
- CULVER CITY : Officer Wounded While Chasing Suspect
- Legislators Pardon Yeltsin Opponents : Russia: The 253-67 vote declares amnesty for alleged coup plotters and those charged in battle for Parliament. Reformist deputy calls measure 'beginning of civil war.'
- Sports
- OXNARD : Navy Diver Held After Rooftop Disturbance
- Aid to Chronic Homeless
- Law Enforcement: A Tribute to Slain Officers
- Step Right In to Folk Dancing
- Health: Educating the Latino Community
- Failed Japan Trade Talks
- Media: Praise and a Pan for New Local Sections
- Crime: Teacher Is Victimized Twice
- Aftermath: On Way to Bright Future for Marina
- Charity: Thanks to All Who Contributed
- Clinton Welfare Cuts
- Acknowledging Blacks
- Turkish Economy
- Oliver North
- Water: Tapping the Wrong Source
- 'Blue Chips' Cashes in on Sports...
- Homeless: Santa Monica's Record of Care
- Obituaries - Feb. 24, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 24, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 24, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 24, 1994
- Youth Planned Ambush in Officer's Death, Police Say : Violence: Friend says he tried to talk teen-ager out of rampage. 'Insanity is fun,' dead youth reportedly said.
- Bell Atlantic, TCI $33-Billion Merger Canceled
- Kremlin Spy Suspect Eluded CIA Safeguards
- New Lawyers to Prosecute 2nd Menendez Trial : Courts: David Conn and Carol Najera say they will be ready in two months. They have tried two death penalty cases each.
- Clinton Allies Push Health Cooperatives : Congress: Lawmakers who back the idea say it is the only way to ensure choice. But a panel chairman predicts that the approach will fail.
- Police Believe Acquaintance Killed Torrez : Murder: Placentia chief says he can't rule out random attack, but the scant evidence indicates that the college honor student probably knew her assailant.
- Hearing Set on Toddler's Fate : Courts: Judge will rule today on whether Taj Jayyusi will remain in Orangewood or be returned to his foster mother. The child's parents remain jailed in the abduction.
- From Judge to Defendant : Career Is Threatened by Fatal Accident That Went Unreported for 4 Hours
- Experts Find Flaws but Say Tunnels Safe : Engineering: Thin concrete, air pockets and missing reinforcing steel are found in subways. MTA wants contractor to repair or pay for defects.
- BUZZ: Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin of Laguna...
- LONG BEACH : Settlement Expected in Refuse Plant Lawsuit
- Brown, Garamendi Begin TV Onslaught : Politics: The rival Democratic gubernatorial candidates will air ads for the next 10 days. Campaign signals an early start to aggressive battle.
- Experts Find New Flaws but Call Subway Tunnels Safe
- Boy Planned to Kill Father, Ambush Police
- DEFINING THE FUTURE OF TV : Japan Official Withdraws Announcement on HDTV : Technology: Analysts say confusion at the top reflects weakness in Hosokawa's new coalition government.
- Family of Slain Officer Remembers a 'Survivor' : Tribute: Officers and friends visit Christy Hamilton's parents. They had celebrated her graduation last week.
- Japan Alludes to Non-Binding Trade Targets : Asia: Hosokawa aide says such goals could win approval, heading off more conflict with the U.S.
- Undocumented, Not Undoctored
- County Board OKs Freeze of Pension Benefits
- CABLE RATES: Ventura County cable providers responded...
- On Clinton's Blackboard: 7 Steps for Education : Policy: The President outlines his agenda for 'lifelong learning.' His proposals come amid criticism that he remained silent too long.
- Cal-Mortgage Officer Tells of Silencing on Triad Loan
- Football
- NOTEBOOK
- Servite's Downs Takes Over in Victory : Division III-AA: His big run in the fourth quarter is enough to defeat Magnolia, 66-57, and advance to the semifinals.
- But He Wasn't the First Golfer to Stew Over His Lack of Skill
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : El Toro
- Harvard Live Puts On Smashing Show
- THEATER REVIEWS : Staging Corrupts Power of 'Evita'
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine company's stock fell...
- Will 'Snow White' Dwarf Other Videos? : Home entertainment: Reversing policy, Disney will allow classic animated film to go on sale.
- No Surprises in Fed Testimony; Dow Rises 24.2
- ENERGY
- Fetuses Found Affected by Secondhand Smoke : Tobacco: Doctors say newborns of nonsmokers have toxic effects in hair. Study opens new research paths.
- Pesticide May Be Link to Fumes in Blood : Hospitals: Autopsy may reveal why emergency room workers collapsed while treating a cancer patient.
- BOOK REVIEW / MYSTERY : Post-War Tucson Murder Mystery Oozes From Concrete to Abstract : VERSIONS OF THE TRUTH <i> by Richard Parrish</i> ; Dutton, $20, 320 pages
- Nolan Plea Prompts Delay in Corruption Trial of State Senator, Aide
- YORBA LINDA : 3 Vie for National Future City Award
- SYLMAR : Residents Grappling With Quake Debris
- Pitino Benches Three for Duping Foes, Officials
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Signs Deal Worth $200,000