- World Perspective : Connecting England and France : Eurotunnel
- Strengthening Dollar Calms Stocks, Bonds : Markets: Administration's intervention is a success. The Dow average closes down 1.78 points in subdued trading.
- Quayle Comes Out Swinging : In His New Book, the Ex-Vice President Dissects the Past and Tries to Clear the Way for a Shot at the White House
- U.S. Youth Is Caned; Doctor Says He's OK
- Giving Mixed Messages : * The Woodbury University show mingles the work of 15 artists inspired by ideas and elements as varied as feminism, furniture and landscaping.
- Quake Preparedness Program Launched
- THE GOODS : On Their Minds
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Vote Delayed on Shopping Center Near Santa Clarita
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Accused of Molestation Posts Bail
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Honor Five Fallen Colleagues
- OXNARD : 2nd Man Charged in '92 Rape-Slaying
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Trustees Won't Reverse CLAS Decision : Education: Antelope Valley board meets with attorney and says it will not give the controversial test. State has said it would seek a court order.
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- THE ECONOMY : Early Easter Blamed in Lackluster Retail Results
- Your Money : Some Foods Give New Label Law the Slip
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Down to Earth : Education: The goal of a high school agriculture program is to help students develop confidence, self-esteem and interpersonal as well as hands-on skills.
- Assault Weapons Ban Clears House by Slim Margin : Congress: Last-minute decisions by lawmakers produce dramatic 216-214 outcome. Vote is seen as victory for Clinton and major defeat for the NRA.
- Market Research Congressional Style
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Haunting Journey Back to an Era When Doves Cried : GRAND DAYS <i> by Frank Moorhouse</i> ; Pantheon $24, 592 pages
- THE GOODS : Flower Power : To Make Mom's Day, Be Organized, Flexible
- New Species of Dinosaur Found Fossilized Near South Pole
- Rostenkowski Charges Compiled
- Local Relief Effort to Aid Rwandans
- Homicide Down 30% From 1993 : Crime: All other serious offenses except rape also showed declines in Los Angeles compared with the same period last year, LAPD statistics show.
- Musicians to Be Allowed to Unionize
- Vigil to Focus on Child Support Issue
- Proposed Contracts Anger Union : Colleges: Critics say plan would burden the district with debt and insulate top management from budget cuts.
- ANAHEIM : Police Assn. Alters Efforts Against Daly
- Seminar Backers Hope to Take a Bite Out of Crime : Thousand Oaks: Daylong session Saturday will incorporate suggestions on making the city safer.
- SAN FERNANDO : 135 Buildings to Be Demolished Due to Quake
- PERSPECTIVE ON RWANDA : Before the Bloodletting, and After : Under the guise of ethnicity, zealots foster prejudice and incite murder to pursue a political agenda in what was a poor but peaceful country.
- Four More World Cup Games Sold Out
- Canyon Softball Benefits From Lindenberg's Maturity
- Romero Wins Title at Olympic
- Both Sides of Assault Weapon Issue Had McKeon in Their Sights
- Canada, Sweden to Have Rematch in World Hockey Semifinals
- Fabregas' Defense a Bonus for Angels
- Movie Review : 'Mr. Write': A Playwright Falls in Love
- Movie Review : Kazan's 'Dream Lover': A Harrowing Little Thriller
- Home Entertainment : Images of Motherhood on Laser Disc
- Foundation Health Corp.: The Sacramento-area health care...
- COMPANY TOWN : VIDEO FACTS
- THE GOODS : CYBURBIA : In Fantasy Ball, the Computer Is a Real Team Player
- Assault Weapons Ban Clears House by Slim Margin : Congress: Last-minute decisions by lawmakers produce dramatic 216-214 outcome. Vote is seen as victory for Clinton and major defeat for the NRA.
- Ballot Fraud Casts Shadow on S. Africa Vote
- Look Like a Million for Free : * Avoid high beauty salon prices by letting makeup artists and hair stylists experiment on you. Or you could get a bargain-basement cut at a school.
- Puerto Rico Starts Water Rationing
- Mrs. Clinton, on TV, Talks of Policy, and Life in White House
- WOODLAND HILLS : Library Repairs Will Affect Pierce Session
- Muzzled in a Nursing Home, the Spirit Is Extinguished : Health reform: For many people with disabilities, the inclusion of home-based care is what matters most.
- COLUMN ONE : Doing Time in a Jail for Old-Timers : 'Old Man's Dorm' inmates enjoy camaraderie, bingo and free nursing care. Cost of their convalescent home behind bars raises concerns about the wave of elderly prisoners expected under 'three strikes.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Can-Do President Under a Can't-Win Character Cloud : Performance: Clinton's policy achievements are his best weapons against questions about his private ethics. But the past keeps intruding on the present.
- County Plans Tree Removal, Trimming
- Few Leads Develop in Wildfire Inquiries : Arson: Files remain open on four blazes that hit Ventura County last year. Heavy workload has sidetracked some investigators.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Moves to Screen Aid Recipients
- Prayer Day Speakers Urge Healing U. S. Ills
- On the Next 'Geraldo': Suspects Caught When Appearing on TV
- VENICE : Apartment Guard Arrested in Killing of Teen-Ager
- CENTURY CITY : Faye Dunaway Offered Lead in 'Sunset Boulevard'
- BURBANK : Violent Crime in City Drops 20%
- Countywide : Podiatrists Give Poor Much-Needed Shoes
- Dissident Titan Athletes Will Still Press Claims : Cal State Fullerton: Resignation of Athletic Director Shumard doesn't alter their plans.
- Titan Freshman Transferring to Rhode Island
- Hayden Assails UC System Policies, Attracts Hecklers
- Tired of Hype, Jackson Challenges Lewis Tonight
- Leftwich Does Right by Angels
- Music Review : The Most Humane Mikado Tells Some Tales
- THEATER REVIEW : It's Rough Sailing for 'Pirates' Tales of Past, Present : * Ineffective play tells story of a notorious woman who lived on the seas as a man, and a present-day teacher's view of her.
- An Angeleno on the Short List? : Vilma S. Martinez would be a strong candidate for U.S. Supreme Court
- FULLERTON : Eateries Could Face Fee for Sidewalk Use
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Injured, Freeway Closed After 3 Big Rigs Collide
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Two Days of Betting on Kentucky Derby Set
- A Little Respect, Please? : Chavez's Conqueror Frankie Randall Still Chafing at Boxing's Refusal to Acknowledge His Greatest Triumph
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Canyons Rides Kiester's Cycle Past Glendale, 11-9
- Somehow, the Yale Raiders Doesn't Have Right Sound
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Down by 3, Burbank Rallies in 7th
- TV REVIEWS : Mixed Offerings in 'Independent Eye'
- Girl, 13, Charged With Trying to Get Father Killed
- Judge Seen as a Conservative--Usually : Supreme Court: Nominee Kathryn Werdegar is expected to fit in with the state's justices but occasionally go her own way, especially on women's issues.
- U.S. Completes Policy on Peacekeeping
- Fit for a Kid : * Children's apparel store seeks to keep the markup down on clothes from Europe, Canada and the United States.
- $7 Million in Quake Aid Earmarked for Elderly : Relief: Money will be used to continue programs including cleanup, helping senior citizens find housing in the Valley and legal assistance.
- Furor Continues to Build Over State's CLAS Exams : Schools: Critics insist tests invade privacy and convey inappropriate ideas. But support remains generally strong.
- Hello, Frances--and Goodby, Yuppie Names : Families: Parents are reaching back into history and ancestry to give their infants simple, solid appellations.
- Standing Up Against Madness
- Advisory Group Criticizes Fire Department : Report: Although the panel's evaluation echoes a 1993 county audit, it is not as critical. Supervisors will consider study next week.
- Orange : School Board Gets New Union Proposal
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should 'Inmate Bill of Rights' Be Modified?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Lauded for Clutch Defensive Plays
- Southern California Christian Must Forfeit Eight Victories
- Dance Review : Solymosi and Benjamin Pair in Second 'Mayerling'
- RETAILING
- FHP Posts 16.7% Jump in Third-Quarter Profit
- COMPANY TOWN : The Flub Behind New Line's 'Mask'
- DIRTY WATER: Tony Valentino made the charts...
- Senate Moves to Curb Gifts From Lobbyists
- LAUGH LINES
- Furor Builds Over Methods Used in Exams
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 28TH SENATE DISTRICT : Even at 84, Dills Isn't the Retiring Kind
- THOUSAND OAKS : State's 1st Lady to Be at Youth Summit
- Tollway Agency May Pay Price for Bypassing the Public
- Verdugo Hills Answers the Bell in First Round : High school softball: Dons get only one hit, but defending City Section 3-A champions prevail, 1-0.
- Derby Looking Like a Kentucky Bullfight : Horse racing: Favorite draws No. 4 post, but owner of Ulises says it won't be easy.
- DANA POINT : Special Districts Set to Merge Next Year
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Fighting Fast-Food Plans
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Pierce Torpedoed by Clutch Double : College baseball: Valley's Gonzalez drives home two in the eighth, denies Brahmas the South title, 7-5.
- Basketball Officially Supports Scyphers
- Fuller Returns as Pepperdine Coach : College basketball: San Diego State athletic director calls Waves' actions 'unethical.'
- Dodgers Hold Off Giants in 9th
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Magnolia Takes Advantage of Errors to Upset Savanna
- Wilkinson Gets Biggest Bonus, $14.4-Million Deal
- Solymosi and Benjamin Pair in Second 'Mayerling'
- Movie Review : 'Slate's' Reach Exceeds Grasp but Has Some Good Laughs
- Presley Cos. Revises Loss to $64 Million
- Chrysler Plans Electric Version of Minivan : Environment: It says the vehicles will meet state's 1998 zero-emissions rule, but it warns that battery technology is lagging and buying may be lukewarm.
- Brothers Hooking Customers With Baja-Style Tacos
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Boston Officials Warn Racist Group
- Palestinians, Israel Troops Share Sense of Liberation
- AGOURA : Expansion of Worship House Draws Protest
- Workers Unearth Body in San Marino Yard
- Career Fair Explains Youth Job Options
- Green Light Given to Flood Basin Work : Newbury Park: The county must monitor the effects of the pumping on a nearby wetland.
- SUN VALLEY : Family Care Center Grant Is Rejected
- GOP Candidates for Beilenson Seat Split on Gun Ban, Abortion Protests : Forum: But the trio also shows a great deal of unanimity on several other federal issues during a debate in Woodland Hills.
- Slater Among Surfers Expected at Team Event
- Kicking, Hitting, It's All the Same to This Player : College volleyball: Ring moves smoothly from high school soccer stardom to similar status in a different sport at Pierce.
- Stanford volleyball player Matt Fuerbringer, a former...
- He's Playing 2nd Fiddle to a Mouse : Music: As Barry Silverman pieces together classic accompaniment, the Disney animation almost runs away with it.
- CALIFORNIA PLAYWRIGHTS COMPETITION
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Wlodarczyk Getting Chapman Track, Cross-Country Up to Speed
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Beats El Toro, Clinches Berth at Section Meet
- TELEVISIONLooking at the World: National Geographic's acclaimed...
- Pop Album Chart : Reba's Making Her Move
- LOS ANGELES : $10,000 Reward Offered for Clues to Celes King Assault
- TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Esperanza Boys, Girls Dominate
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Lauded for Clutch Defensive Plays
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Clinches Tie for Conference Baseball Title
- Home Entertainment : Alexander Is Gold at End of CD 'Rainbow'
- Pop Music Review : Salt-N-Pepa Sure Know How to Spice Things Up
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Dodgers Survive at 'Stick : Baseball: Martinez strong for eight, then Dreifort saves the day in ninth after a 9-3 lead turns into a 9-6 scare.
- The Magical Mile : Forty Years Ago Today, Britain's Roger Bannister Was First to Break the Four-Minute Barrier
- Home Entertainment : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Video Selling Like Wildfire
- More Heat on Haiti's Cohorts : Those circumventing sanctions must be targeted
- Restaurants : A Taste of Mexico City in Los Feliz
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Movie Review : '3 Ninjas' Shows Concern for Values
- GOP Assembly Contenders Come Out Slinging : Campaign: As the primary nears, the candidates for the 70th District nomination are increasingly on the offensive--and the defensive.
- Explosive Situation : When Bomb Squad Is Called, Police Car Lot Is No Place for a Briefcase
- CSUN's Heitmann Named Volleyball All-American
- Theatre Review : 'Visit' a Bristling Tale About Quality of Justice
- Alone, Amazed and a Muse : Away From the Band, Kristin Hersh Surprises Herself With Acoustic Acclaim and Raw Honesty
- ROUNDUP : Sea Kings Earn Share of the Title
- Movie Review : Almodovar's 'Kika': Freewheeling Parable
- NBA ROUNDUP : SuperSonics Have Had Enough of Denver
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Saberhagen Picks Up Where He Leaves Off
- Early Warning
- Movie Review : 2,000 Years of 'Being' Go Awry
- Campaign Calendar
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Put on 15-Day Disabled List
- Accused Madam Gets 3 Years' Probation : Court: Investigation shows that the woman, who pleaded guilty to living in a house of prostitution, was not the ringleader.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Viola Is Put on 60-Day Disabled List
- Countywide : Hundreds Observe National Prayer Day
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Garrido Hopes Baseball Team Has Heard Wake-Up Call
- ROUNDUP
- Journeyman Goes Psycho Over Taunt
- Granada Hills Wins Match but Sees Red
- TV REVIEWS : 'Graham' Thoughtful Portrait of the Master
- Theatre Review : 'Beckett' a Respectful Staging of Early Works
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets Life for Killing of Armored Car Guard
- Sit Down for 8 Long Hours of 'Stand'
- He Can Dish and He Can Set the Table
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers, Richter Getting Used to Shutouts
- Richard Robert Redlin Looks Forward to a Different Role : Acting: The disabled actor will play a unique part in 'Hart to Hart,' but he wants to portray ordinary characters who just happen to use crutches or wheelchairs.
- CYPRESS : Suspect Held in Rape Attempt on Girl, 7
- Maybe It Takes a Con to See the Con in 'Three Strikes' : Crime: Wilson's election-year get-tough stance will only further brutalize the system.
- VOLLEYBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bruins, the Best in the West, Also the Only Team From West
- KMPC Simply Didn't Go the XTRA Mile, and Now It's Gone
- Parents to Meet With Principal
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Road to Be Renamed for Smokey Bear
- Katella Coach Pushes Player, Knocks Down Official, Is Ejected
- SINGAPORE WATCH : Barbaric, at Four or Six
- Hundreds of Thousands in Brazil Say a Final Farewell to Senna
- Trial Ordered in Kidnaping, Sexual Assault Case
- GOLF : Kite, Sutton Tied for Lead
- The Mighty Fall on Clay at Hamburg, Pinehurst
- BANKING
- Strengthening Dollar Calms Stocks, Bonds : Markets: Administration's intervention is a success. Many traders stay sidelined ahead of April employment data.
- Ingram Micro Inc.: The worldwide computer distributor...
- Court Upholds New York Abortion Restriction Law
- Lawmakers Protesting Haitian Repatriation Arrested
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : U.S. Links Blast, Kahane Murder
- Cherokee Dons Brand-New Look : Apparel Company Will Test Back-to-Basics Line in Summer
- THE GOODS : Mixed Reviews for Consumer Car 'Bible'
- VENTURA : Police Block Party to Feature 180 Booths
- GOP Candidates Split on Guns, Abortion : Forum: The trio seeking Beilenson's seat also show much unanimity on several other federal issues.
- Disk Drive Maker Lays Off 103 at Anaheim Plant
- Alarmed Industry Reacts to a Threat : Home Security Companies Win Washington Battle
- BANKING : Federal Regulators Hit Corporate Bank With Cease-and-Desist Order
- North, South Yemen Factions Blow Up Feud Into Civil War
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Taiwan Chief Pays Briefest of Visits
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : American Arrested in Stasi Spy Case
- The Full Range : Tenor saxophonist Gordon Brisker keeps busy by changing formats, from post-be-bop to Big Band shows. He also composes classical and jazz pieces.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Lack of Familiarity Breeds Racism and Hate
- Senate Rebuke of Clinton on Bosnia Likely : Policy: A dozen Democrats are ready to support a GOP measure lifting the arms embargo on the Muslim-led government.
- U.S. Woman Flogged in Tehran, Paper Says
- OXNARD : Jury Deadlocks in Man's Murder Trial
- Ballot Sponsors to Be Credited in Bid to Raise Funds : Politics: Innovative program garners praise but raises questions about commercializing democracy.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Proposed Theater Gets Council's OK
- BANKING
- Fired Trader Seeks Release of Funds
- Nowadays, Most Americans Know a Little About a Latte : Trends: It started in the Pacific Northwest. Today boutique roasters are thriving nationwide.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Pension Fund to Invest in Local Homes : Real estate: CalPERS will provide $20 million for a 2,500-house development in Rancho Santa Margarita.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : 'Adieu' to a Songwriter : * Veteran actor-singer Noel Harrison will pay a musical tribute to Jacques Brel, one of France's best-known entertainers, at a new theater in Studio City.
- Tribal Leaders Meet, Voice Sovereignty Concerns
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Firefighters Win Reverse Bias Case
- New Airports Chief Faces a Weighty Issue : Aviation: The recently named administrator must decide whether a restored, 72,000-pound transport is too big to use the Camarillo runway.
- Publishers Gear Up for Big Book Season
- Prayer Discussed at Religious Gathering
- Vasquez Got 94 Guests Into Funeral for Nixon : Protocol: Other supervisors attended but did not bring guests. Vasquez sat with dignitaries, unlike colleagues.
- SIMI VALLEY : Report on Police Accident Released
- Behind This Great Man Is a Woman : * In '221 B Baker Street,' Sherlock Holmes is a female detective who hides her true sexual identity.
- Nature's Treasure Isle : * A trip to Santa Barbara Island offers a glimpse of what it's like to be completely in the wilds.
- GLENDALE : School's Families Program Successful
- Unmarked Briefcase Blown Up by Police : Explosion: It was mistakenly left by an officer in the Van Nuys Division parking lot. But officials feared it may have contained a bomb.
- Scholarships Offered for Business Camp
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Jury Told of Defendant's Role in Slaying
- County Housing Agency Gets Grand Jury Criticism : Government: Panel's report cites problems ranging from inefficiency to rude employees. But it lauds staff's 'commitment.'
- Camel 'Collector's Packs' Have Anti-Smoking Activists Fuming : Tobacco: R.J. Reynolds' action is seen as an attempt to lure youngsters. Company insists its motives are pure.
- COMPANY TOWN
- Urban Cowboy Alert : * The 150 students from nine colleges will compete in the other three Rs--ropin', ridin' and rasslin'--at the annual Pierce College rodeo.
- Meeting of Gay Minds : Two authors want to start a workshop to 'bring about a sense of connection and security' for gay and lesbian writers. Robert Peters, a UCI professor, is also looking for feedback on his work on the sex life of J. Edgar Hoover.
- Shocked by Tape of King Beating, Gates Testifies
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Plan to Build 552 Homes
- We're Just One Giant Boot Camp
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- CALABASAS : Council OKs Holding 1996 Elections in 1997
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Work Begins on Quake-Damaged Valencia Library : Recovery: Officials say the building could be closed for up to eight months to remove asbestos and restore the interior. Bracing will be added.
- Down-to-Earth Bass Player : Jazz: KTLA Skycam reporter Jennifer York remains upbeat about her two loves, despite the long hours. She will perform on Saturday at the music festival in Irvine.
- O.C. Theatre / Jan Herman : SCR Contest Ends, May Become Biennial Event
- NATION IN BRIEF : OREGON : Native Americans to Fish Again at Falls
- Digging Out a History : * Joe Lucas' solo show 'Once a Man, Twice a Boy' draws on family memories for an intimate telling of miners' struggles.
- COMPANY TOWN : Fox Heats Up the Animation Wars : Movies: Heavyweight Don Bluth discusses the deal that will bring him and Gary Goldman home from Ireland.
- Ravioli: Check Your Attitude at the Door
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: If you could be invisible for a day, where would you go and what would you do?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Governor's Race Ignoring Budget : Politics: It may be the most pressing issue facing California. But Wilson, his leading challengers and Democratic legislators are all acting as if an anticipated $5-billion shortfall just won't happen.
- WESTWOOD : UCLA Drops Charges Against Student Protesters
- 8 Are Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Catching the Spirit of Italy : * The Ca' del Sole offers attractive wine and appetizer lists, but the pastas on the huge menu are hit-or-miss.
- WEST HILLS : Jewish Centers Form Combined Day Camp
- A Victory on Cinco de Mayo : Commemoration: Councilman Richard Alarcon succeeds in relating significance of Mexican celebration to young Sylmar students.
- Providing the Key to Unlock Hope
- SANTA ANA : Magic Kingdom Will Make Tickets Appear
- Too Much of a Bad Thing
- Top-seeded Todd Martin breezed past Christian Bergstrom,...
- National Video Rentals : 'Fugitive' Just Keeps on Running
- Movie Review : Rare 'Entertainment!' : Latest MGM Compilation Shows How Great the Grand Days Were
- Abortion Clinic Access Bill Clears House : Legislation: The measure, passed in wake of attacks, would make it a federal crime to bar entry or to use violence against staff or patients.
- PLO Appears Unprepared to Exercise Authority Now : Mideast: Officials have not yet been named to run essential services. It will be weeks before Palestinian police are deployed.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Reading Boost
- Supreme Court Nomination 'Won't Be Long,' Clinton Says
- Health Centers Offer Free Immunizations for Toddlers
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Dies After Being Accidentally Shot by Son
- Newport-Mesa Schools May Boycott CLAS Test : Education: Most board members find some of the reading and writing segments to be objectionable.
- Art Review : Views of Vietnamese American Psyche
- Fight Misery by Knowing Yourself
- Voters Have 4 Days to Register
- DMV Computers
- Border Patrol
- THE CALIFORNIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM EXAMS: A GROWING FUROR : Test's Method Gets Students Talking--and Thinking : Education: Unlike most exams, CLAS rules permit sharing of answers and opinions. Despite initial nervousness, some South Gate eighth-graders even call it fun.
- Controversy Over CLAS Tests
- Subsidies for Electric Cars
- Religion and Science
- Caning
- Kathleen Brown
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 6, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 6, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 6, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 6, 1994
- Obituaries - May 6, 1994
- Obituaries - May 6, 1994
- RETURNING FAVOR: Vladimir A. Yakovlev, deputy mayor...
- Cover Story : They're Doing All That Just to Go to the : PROM : Efforts to keep costs low often clash with students' craving for a ritzy event.
- Federal Grant to Aid Elderly Victims of Earthquake : Services: Agencies will use the $7 million to address the special needs of senior citizens, including housing, food and mental health.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1 Inmate Shot by Guard, Another Hurt in Racial Brawl at Prison : Violence: Fighting breaks out between black and Latino prisoners at the Lancaster facility.
- Coach Admits Taking Money for Field Use : High schools: Scyphers' acceptance of check violates policy.
- Chatsworth's LaCour Offers Reseda a Hand, Gets Fist in Return : High school baseball: All-City shortstop punched in the stomach and knocked down during postgame ceremony.
- Home Buyers Are Caught in a Race With Rising Rates : Real estate: As loan costs climb, ownership will elude some who waited. Adjustable-rate mortgages can help.
- Gun Bill Approval Enrages Many Valley Firearms Enthusiasts
- Malibu Blaze Suspects Taken Off Active Duty : Arson: The two firefighters have not yet been charged. Sheriff says investigators believe they have the right men.
- Police Return Baby Kidnaped From Mother's Hospital Room
- Key Disneyland Executive Will Retire in August : Business: Ronald K. Dominguez started his career as a ticket taker. His family home was where park now stands.
- Odetics Inc.: The maker of computer storage...
- Dollar Climbs Sharply After U.S. Intervenes
- PARTY LINE : Scotch on Ice
- THE REGION : Students to Get Free County Fair Tickets