- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Using Sound to Create Tough Glass
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : A False Sense of Sincerity: Some Cases Belie Polygraph Results : CIA spy Aldrich Ames is the latest to weave an untangled web on the lie detector's graph. Courts recognize the limitations of the device.
- State Computer Services in Disarray, Report Says : Government: Legislative analyst says a $44-million DMV snafu shows duplication and waste. Technology office is blamed for problems in several other agencies.
- RESEDA : Retirement Facility Lightens Utility Cost
- More Costs OKd for Closure of Landfill
- Deadly Reality: Rwanda Is Dying
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Seeks to Extend LAX Smoking Ban to Bars
- Family Looks for Answers in Woman's Fatal Crash
- Group Submits New Plan for Arts Park
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Former Priest Accused of Sexually Molesting 2 Boys Enters a No-Contest Plea
- TOPANGA : Battle Brews Over Farm's Ostriches
- POP/ROCKStones Roll Out Tour Plans: The Rolling...
- TV Ratings : 'Seinfeld' Is No. 1, but NBC Still Finishes Third
- ANXIOUS TIMES: Afraid of open spaces? Find...
- Singer Asks to Remain in Rehab Center : Courts: Rick James wants to undergo drug treatment. Inquiry on allegations of misconduct related to his prosecution is sent to attorney general.
- Staving Off the Ghosts of Jan. 17 : Loan plan would boost crippled neighborhoods
- Don't Fire Up the Bulldozers Yet : Gnatcatcher ruling need not signal a rush to destroy the bird's habitat
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : Slaying Turns a Friend Into Murder Suspect
- ORANGE : No Progress Made in School Strike
- A Menendez yard sale? The Chicago lawyer...
- Diablos Having Devil of a Time : Prep Wednesday: Mission Viejo's athletic program, once the envy of Orange County, has been decimated by infighting.
- GIRLS
- Anaheim Hires Atkins as Football Coach
- NBA PLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE : Heat Closing In on a History-Making Feat
- Snub of Stanford Confounds Price : NCAA volleyball: CSUN coach adopts provincial stance after Midwestern school gets at-large berth over No. 3 Cardinal.
- KCBS Pays Top Dollar for Anchor Martin : Television: She will join Channel 2 on May 16 for a reported $1.7 million a year, anchoring at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. She's been at KABC for 18 years.
- Confronting the Reality and 'Morality' of a Brutal Crime : Art: Artist Ed Massey and activist Peg Yorkin present an installation depicting the grisly aftermath of a sexual attack.
- A Dosage of Reality : Holy Bull Has Looked Great, but the Derby Will Test His Genes
- REAL ESTATE
- Navy to Seek Women Recruits and Widen Their Combat Roles
- REAL ESTATE
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Lawyers' Dispute Interrupts Gates' King Testimony
- District to Cut Bus Service to Magnet Schools : Education: Some students' stops will be farther from home. Reductions could save $2 million.
- Webber Chosen Rookie of Year Over Hardaway
- He Has Patience to Wait Out Storm at Mission Viejo
- Three Soccer Sellouts Bring Total to 19
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hentgen Pitches Two-Hitter in 1-0 Victory
- Peete Joins Cowboys as Aikman's Backup
- Barkley Cautions Young Rivals to Play Well First, Taunt Later
- U.S. Economy Still Growing, Indicators Show : Forecast: March index, at record high, points to modest gains. Recovery is evident in all regions, including the Pacific.
- Teen Guilty in Tay Murder Case : Courts: Jury quickly convicts Robert Chan in trial that shocked O.C. Another youth enters a surprise guilty plea. Jury selection starts for two remaining defendants.
- Drug Makers Can't Beat 'Em So They Join Managed Care : Pharmaceuticals: In separate deals, Pfizer and SmithKline Beecham link up with cost-cutting groups.
- Electronic Arts-Broderbund Merger Is Off : Computers: Collapse is indicative of confusion over how interactive software companies should be valued.
- Your Money : Health Stocks May Be in Recovery--but Take It Slow
- Assisted Suicide Ban in Washington Struck Down
- COLUMN ONE : Taming the Mean Streets : Cities are reclaiming besieged areas by erecting traffic barriers and cracking down on panhandlers and loitering. Some fear loss of freedoms.
- SANTA ANA : Man Skating Across Street Struck by Car
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : House Tour Benefits Wellness Group
- Concordia Hires Women's Basketball Coach
- Theatre Review : Director Has a Clear 'View From the Bridge'
- Pop Music Review : Kahrs Puts Mettle to the Pedal During Joy Ride
- RAMS MAKE FIRST MOVE : VOICES / On the Impact of Possible Rams Move
- CUE Network OKs Joint Venture in Southeast Asia
- Mandela Begins Shaping New Government : South Africa: Slow vote count delays new president's formal election. Gore will lead U.S. delegation at inauguration Tuesday.
- Plan Outlined to Shift Air Traffic to Corporation
- Business Group Backs Clinton's Health Reform
- No. 2 Baja California Law Officer Arrested in Probe of Shootout
- TUSTIN : Term-Limits Law Meant as Guideline
- Council to Consider Private Firms for Quake Debris Removal : Recovery: Action to ask for bids is proposed by Hal Bernson and Richard Alarcon. They complain the city's program is not working fast enough.
- Brooks' Big Night--Awards, New Baby
- 4 Hurt in Pileup on Santa Ana Freeway
- Activities Planned for Cinco de Mayo
- Founder of Hyundai Group Stepping Down : Asia: Chung Ju Yung says he'll tend his rice farm from now on. He hopes to end political retaliation against the conglomerate.
- Rebel Serbs Agree to Concessions to Head Off Spread of War in Bosnia
- Florida Governor Launches Plan to Save Polluted Everglades
- Scyphers' Proteges Stunned by Allegations : Probe: Simi Valley baseball coach under investigation for financial, disciplinary improprieties.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL
- LOS ALAMITOS : At 82, He Still Has Trophy Touch
- TV REVIEW : One Last, Memorable Journey on Charles Kuralt's Road
- Selling Merchant Without the Ivory : Movies: The Bombay-born producing half of the team responsible for 'Remains' and 'Howards End' makes his theatrical film directing debut.
- Viratek Inc.: The Costa Mesa drug development...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : On-Line Services Push the Envelope on Copyright Issue
- Wilson Narrows Scope of His Post-Quake Overtime Waiver
- Clinton Bids for Friendly N. Korean Ties
- The Ghost Next Door : The old bungalow has known love and loss, nurture and neglect. Is its sad tale over? Don't bet on it.
- Remembering Richard Nixon
- Sherman on the Sioux
- Horse Treatment in <i> Charreadas</i>
- Crime
- Pact Links San Francisco, Ho Chi Minh City
- Co-Presidents
- OTHER NEWS - May 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 4, 1994
- Obituaries - May 4, 1994
- Obituaries - May 4, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 4, 1994
- Rabin, Arafat OK Accord for Signing Today
- May Use Force, Clinton Tells Haiti : Caribbean: The President will consider military action if stepped-up sanctions fail to topple the junta, officials say. Sen. Mitchell expresses doubts.
- Simi Coach Is Removed Amid Inquiry
- Councilman Hired as Director of New Hotel / Motel Assn.
- The Bean-Counters Target Hands-On Care : Health reform: Californians are already feeling the pinch as aides replace hospital nurses.
- City Offers Police 3% Raise; Union Assails Proposal
- Police Investigate Simi Valley Coach : Prep baseball: Mike Scyphers is removed from his duties because of probe into possible financial and disciplinary trouble.
- Conservationists Worried by Decision on Gnatcatcher : Environment: After court's ruling, they fear that builders will destroy the bird's habitat. It is unclear when it takes, or took, effect.
- A Cry for Justice : Was their son a 'precious and innocent human being'? Or a gang member killed because he threatened rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg?
- Wilson Names Appeals Judge to Supreme Court : Law: Kathryn Werdegar was an aide to retired Justice Panelli. She is a conservative and a friend of the governor.
- Simi Valley High Coach Is Removed Over Inquiry : Sports: Police are investigating the finances and discipline in Mike Scyphers' baseball program.
- Big O Tires to Modify Proxy Statement
- CAPE TOWN : Mandela the Choice
- Expect No Privacy in Your Privy
- Appeals Court Hears Attorneys Scrap Over U.S. Trial, Terms of Koon, Powell
- A Brief Ruling : Inventor of Glowing Lingerie Gets $175,000
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Sharks Swarm on Goal to Defeat Maple Leafs
- BUENA PARK : Historic Homes to Be Relocated in May
- Ex-Edison Star Jessie Going to Utah
- Strawberry Set for Release, but Future With Dodgers Remains Uncertain
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Regional Golf Title by 15 Shots
- AUTOMOBILES : Mazda, Mitsubishi Models Win Coveted Approval
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: The Irvine imaging...
- Most N. Koreans on Brink of Starvation, Defector Says : Far East: Ex-security officer describes rapidly waning support for regime. He and family fled via China.
- Laugh Lines
- Through the Looking Glass : Your medicine cabinet should contain lots of important things--but medicine isn't one of them. Bathroom heat and humidity can take the punch out of your prescriptions.
- Postscript : Germany Takes New Look at Buchenwald's History : Communist-era exhibits will be overhauled to reflect Soviet role and the diversity of inmates.
- The Press : World Media Hail South African Vote as a Triumph
- Countywide : Anxiety Disorder Screening Available
- VENTURA : Farmers Taking a Loss on Celery Crops This Year
- Final Arguments Presented in Tay Murder Trial : Court: Jurors are expected to begin deliberations today on whether to convict Robert Chan of first-degree murder or voluntary manslaughter in the 1992 killing of honor student Stuart A. Tay.
- His Credo: Have Gloves, Will Travel
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Struggles in Double-A Start
- PREP ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cardinals Ask Palacios to Step Up
- Pop Music Review : Isaac Hayes Rehashes the Old at Hip New House of Blues
- Weekend Box Office : 'No Escape' on Top in a Ho-Hummer
- TV Review : The Struggle for a Wounded Russia
- Transit Lines Expected to Benefit Nearby Owners : Rail: Officials say it will take time for projects to be built. But they expect commuters to want to work and shop nearby.
- INSURANCE
- Oxnard Radisson Hotel Faces Bank Foreclosure
- When Going to the Mall Is an Academic Exercise : Education: Students learn business practices at the nation's largest enclosed shopping center.
- Sync Research: The company has teamed up...
- Fidelity Presses Bid to Acquire US Facilities : Merger: Irvine firm says it will begin seeking votes from Costa Mesa insurer's shareholders to put up company for sale.
- What Do You Keep in Your Medicine Cabinet?
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Latest Anti-Crime Gadgets Now Go to Local Officers : Pentagon, FBI and other agencies share technology to save time and money. Risk of injury is reduced too.
- UC to Sell Land With Redwoods to Logging Firm : Environment: University, saying ancient trees near Santa Cruz serve no academic purpose, tentatively OKs deal for $2.38 million. Although some giants will be spared, conservationists are upset.
- Putting Child and Family First : Junior League Is Honored for Its Efforts to Curb Abuse and Adolescent Pregnancy
- COLUMN ONE : Beneath the Not So Silent Sea : Big ships, oil exploration make the ocean so noisy that some researchers say Big Sur loudspeaker test wouldn't make much difference. Critics fear whales, other creatures already are at risk.
- ROME : Big NATO Games Set
- Garment Industry Building Burns in South-Central; No One Injured
- Santa Ana Breaks Ground for Jail : Crime: Officials laud the facility as critical to the city's policing efforts. But some residents criticize its cost and fear the county and others will be shipping inmates in.
- County Is Rated at the Top in State for Fiscal Strength
- LOS ANGELES : Witness Hedges Criticism of Officers Who Beat King
- Mayor Pushes for More Roadwork Funds : Thousand Oaks: Zeanah wants to cut out Auto Mall landscaping and other extras that she deems frivolous. Others on the council disagree.
- Charlie MarinoKennedy, Jr.Baseball / Left fielderLast week,...
- 49ers Trade Bono to Kansas City; He Rejoins Montana as Backup
- K-Swiss Reports 34% Hike in 1st-Quarter Profit
- HEALTH WATCH
- Market Focus : Castro Plays a Capitalist Card, Seeking More Tourist Dollars : It's a dangerous game because Cubans are barred from vacation facilities.
- New Area for Redevelopment Is Proposed
- SIMI VALLEY : Traffic Light Planned Near Site of Crash
- Restaurant Benefit to Aid Deputy's Family
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Group to Target City Pension Spiking
- LOS ANGELES : Female Condor Captured and Returned to Zoo
- A Little Girl at the Corner
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Uniforms New, but It's the Same Old Cubs
- Matthews Reports 19% Rise in Second-Quarter Profit
- ShopTrac Data Collection Is Acquired by Kronos Inc.
- William White; Won Pulitzer for Biography
- Settlement Requires Navy to Reassess Sites for Explosives Tests
- Rwanda Conflict Shuts Gorilla Park
- OXNARD : 2 Ordered to Face Trial on Grand Theft Charges
- Miscellany
- O.C. Art Reviews : Exhibitions Wander Through Once-Taboo Territory
- Where Are They Now? : TOMMY DAVIS
- Pacific Scientific Buys English Firm's Assets
- AUTOMOBILES
- Tekelec Posts Profit of $126,000 in 1st Quarter
- BODY WATCH : Running on Instinct
- LONDON : The Chunnel Gala
- CULTURE WATCH : Cherishing Children
- VENTURA : 3 Sea Lions Shipped In From Washington
- Debate Set Tonight in Superintendent's Race
- OXNARD : Robbery Suspect Seriously Wounded
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Officer Gets Probation for Trying to Extort $2,500
- L.A. School Board Approves Expansion of Magnet Program, Adding 24 Schools
- Hundreds of Calls to City Offices in Valley Go Unanswered After System Breaks Down
- Fabregas Too Hot to Be Cool for Angels
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Sweeps No. 2 Huntington Beach
- Television News
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The provider of magnetic...
- Fabric Firm Pindler & Pindler Relocating to Moorpark
- Calnetics Plans to Acquire Agricultural Products Inc.
- Neil Braun Leaves Viacom to Become President of NBC
- Help to Be Asked in Probe of Chief's Death
- Pompadour and Circumstance : Jake Bricks and his barbershop in Orange draw hundreds of rockabilly regulars--plus bands from as far as Europe--for the flattops and ducktails of the nearly bygone '50s.
- Meager Snowpack Forces Drought Watch
- Navy Settles Dispute Over Testing of Explosives : Channel Islands: The accord with five environmental groups requires new aerial surveys of the targeted ocean area.
- MOORPARK : 2 Seriously Hurt After Van Hits Pedestrians
- Olmos Stands and Delivers in Cal State Talk
- Optimistic and Ready to Travel
- Dissection of Apartments for Evidence Begins
- SEAL BEACH : Finance Reports for Old Town Candidates
- 8th-Grader Is Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter : Courts: Phillip Hernandez is found guilty of least serious homicide charge in the slaying of his 14-year-old classmate, Chad Hubbard.
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : At 70, Cravens Cup Proves a Well-Aged Scotch
- Coaches Get Peek at Peete in Workout
- Four Draw Fines, Suspensions for Roles in NBA Playoff Violence
- Olympic Official Decided to Flee Miami in Alarm
- Pop Music Review : Peter Wolf: Still Wired, if a Little Tired
- Company Town : Cinergi Hopes To Raise $35 Million in Stock Offering : Movies: In documents filed with the SEC, the company says it will remain a big-budget production house.
- 1st-Quarter Profits Rise for Dolco Packaging
- BODY WATCH : Fees for the Sneeze
- Strike Cripples Services at Schools in O.C. : Labor: Transportation and child care are snarled as 400 Orange district employees leave jobs.
- A New Stage, Not the Same Old Story : Personhood: Betty Friedan, who'll talk to the AARP convention in Anaheim Wednesday, sees a barrier she calls 'the Age Mystique.'
- City Could Save Millions on Claims, Task Force Says
- WEST HILLS : Blaze at Mini-Mall Destroys Restaurant
- Making A Difference in Your Community : CARE and Support for Abuse Victims
- Victims of Crash Believed to Be Missing Thousand Oaks Family
- * Bill Quinn; Television, Movie and Stage Actor
- Explosives Left Behind Delay Military Base Conversions : Weapons: At least five California facilities are plagued with unexploded munitions resulting from decades of target practice. Transfer of the properties to public use could be stymied for years.
- 1 Dead, 6 Hurt in Collision
- GM Sued by Irvine Driver Injured in Accident : Trial: The man was pinned against his neighbor's car after his pickup slipped out of gear.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Poison Suspect Released
- No doubt he proposed in the diamond...
- District to Start New Program at Intermediate School : Thousand Oaks: Officials say 139 sixth-grade students have signed up to attend Colina in the fall with seventh- and eighth-graders.
- PORT HUENEME : Hearing on RV Park Tonight May Be the Last
- Top Marks: Swimming
- Croll, 74, Choosy About His Chances : Kentucky Derby: Holy Bull's trainer doesn't seek the roses unless he believes he can win.
- Banned Entry Takes Top Honors at Singapore Film Fest
- 'Strindberg on Film' Hits Pay Dirt
- Pop Music Review : Violent Incident Doesn't Completely Mar 'Fiesta'
- Emerging Master of Metamorphosis : Art: Tom Friedman's work is obsessively complex, converting ordinary objects into extraordinary sculptures. His mind-bending puzzles are at the Lannan Foundation.
- ENERGY
- Search Begun for Cubs of Cougar Believed to Have Killed Runner
- Regional Outlook : Nuclear Tussle Raises the Stakes in Korean Waiting Game : Washington expects North Korea to collapse when leader Kim dies. Meanwhile, it tries to avoid provoking the North.
- Militant Islamic Group and PLO Strike Political Partnership
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Estancia Principal Takes Yermo Job
- Killer of Armored Car Guard Gets Life in Prison
- Frank Cantu will return to Alemany High...
- Finance Committee Cleans Up the Mess
- Who's on First? Twice, No One as Dodgers Lose : Baseball: L.A.'s fielding blunders during the fifth inning help the Expos score their sixth consecutive victory.
- Where Are They Now? : RICK REICHARDT
- Gina Heads Sets Weightlifting Marks
- Golden Systems Reports Profit Triples in Quarter
- Vision Communications to Answer Fraud Charges : Securities: SEC alleges Newport Beach company collected nearly $4.5 million from telephone sales. Firm says investors knew risks.
- One Powerful Profit Idea : Management: Electrical equipment manufacturer's earnings are soaring as employees strive to earn bonus checks by cutting operating costs.
- Changing Lifestyles : Turning Guns to Plowshares : Muslims and Croats are moving out of the trenches and into the fields in Bosnia truce areas.
- Kevorkian Is Acquitted for Role in Suicide
- World View : Keeping the Peace: U.N. Gets Mixed Reaction to Goal : Clinton agrees with the idea but intends to strictly limit U.S. involvement in missions.
- Vote Today Will Trim Field for Nolan's Seat
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita City Hall Reopens
- Teen-Age Girl Says She Lied to Mother to Get Out of Chores : Courts: Attorney for mother accused of child abuse tries to paint daughter as a difficult, stubborn child.
- Countywide : Red Cross Chapter Awards Nominations
- Voluntary Cutbacks in Water Use Requested : Drought: Despite state announcement, local officials say last year's surplus should be enough to carry the county through the shortage.
- CLAS Test Opponent Says His Group Protects Parents' Rights
- Fostering Love : County to Honor 3 Families for Opening Homes--and Hearts
- 'Reality Bites' Brings Another Knack Attack : Pop music: The film and its hit soundtrack album have propelled the group back on radio and on VH1. The band plays the Coach House tonight.
- Mother's Day Keeping Flower Growers Busy
- Drug Merger Helps Stocks Gain Ground Even as Rates Climb : Markets: The yield on three-month Treasury bills tops 4%, highest since 1992. Dollar falls further against the mark.
- Q & A : What's Behind Rams' Search for New Home
- Joyous Mandela Claims Victory: 'Free at Last!' : South Africa: ANC's commanding lead will make him the nation's first black president. Township streets are filled with poor blacks celebrating their liberation.
- LA HABRA : Honored Tutor Wants to Do More
- Northridge Meadows Dismantling Begins; Ex-Tenants Denied Access
- SUN VALLEY : Braille Opens New World for Blind Musician
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Student Places 2nd in Design Contest
- 4-Year Term Given in Death of Man, Daughter in Drunk-Driving Accident
- Voters Go to Polls to Replace Pat Nolan : Politics: Special election is first in a series to determine successor for 43rd District Assembly seat.
- Orlando Agrees With Raiders: There Will Be No Move There
- Admar Group Inc.: The managed-health-care-services company of...
- AUTOMOBILES
- High Court's Trash Ruling a Blow to Cities : Law: Ash from incinerators may be hazardous, needing special landfills, justices say. The impact in California is not seen as especially severe.
- The Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs of a Sales Force : THE FORCE <i> by David Dorsey</i> ; Random House $22, 320 pages
- Future Uncertain for Team Staff : Impact: A coach and a longtime employee worry about what a Rams decision to move out of Southern California would mean for them and their families.
- Verdict Splits Those Working With O.C. Terminally Ill
- BIG BUCKS: Several Ventura County cities are...
- Final Defendant in Denny Case Convicted on 2 of 5 Charges
- Step Aside Oscar, Here's the Golden Anteaters
- Top Outdoor Marks: Track and Field
- CYCLING : LeMond Hopes to Keep Riding Through DuPont, '96 Olympics
- Roche Will Acquire Syntex for $5.3 Billion : Mergers: California firm's deal with the Swiss pharmaceutical giant will create the world's fourth-largest drug company.
- Slide in Price of Oil Leads to Bust and Boon : Energy: Local companies fare differently based on their role in the industry. Some are trying to improve their outlook by diversifying.
- Trizec Properties Inc. in Encino said Craig...
- PANAMA CITY : New Face for Panama
- Boy Guilty of Manslaughter in Classmate's Death
- Frustrated Cisneros Seeks to Merge, Terminate 59 HUD Programs
- U.S. Moving to Ready Public for Korea Tensions
- Drug Merger Sends Dow Index Up 19 as Interest Rates Climb : Markets: The yield on the three-month Treasury bill tops the 4% level, the highest rate since 1992.
- Warrior Dreams? : James Gibson Thinks Our Loss in Vietnam Triggered Feelings of <i> Angst</i> and Visions of Rambo in Some Men
- BODY WATCH : State health chief Kimberly Belshe has her share of critics. They railed at her opposition to an anti-smoking initiative. Now it's her proposed use of agency funds. But tough times, she says, call for . . . : Tough Choices
- Through the Looking Glass : The temptation to snoop in other people's bathroom cabinets can be irresistible. Visitors in your home just might be doing the same thing unto you.
- Misty LaubyEl Toro, Sr.Softball / PitcherAs a...
- Music Review : Baby-Inspired Premiere Concludes Series
- World Cup '94 / 45 Days and Counting : A Painful Lesson : Serious Knee Injury in '93 Has Given U.S. Soccer Star Balboa a New Perspective
- Iwerks Entertainment Reports $891,918 Loss
- Levy Bancorp Reports 1st Profit in 8 Quarters
- RETAILING
- Hanging On by a Thread After Half a Century : Textiles: Burglaries, fire, riot and recession have so far not managed to finish the Levine Bros. tailoring-supply and fabric company.
- 4 German Youths Held in Firebombing
- Powerful Cyclone Slams Bangladeshi Coast, Offshore Islands
- Fired 'Sexual Addict' Loses His Bid to Get Teaching Job Back
- Appeals Court Rejects Suit by O.C. Tollway Opponents
- L.A. County Assessor Sued Over Mailings to Opponent : Courts: Kenneth P. Hahn admits sending unsigned notes to man he unseated. He calls the material a joke.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Weigh Playhouse Proposal
- Clerk's Office Owed Millions, Audit Finds
- SANTA ANA : Space-Saver School Proposal Criticized
- 2 Hurt on Fair Roller Coaster Sue for $1 Million
- Partial Solar Eclipse Will Be Last Till 2000
- LOS ANGELES : School Panel Ends Voting Rules That Favor Teachers
- Occupied Territory : Homeless Advocates Seek to Make Point With U.S.
- ANAHEIM : Contract for Stadium Repair to Be Awarded
- Sylmar Trims Poly, 1-0, in East Valley Play
- Robinson: Time to Take On the NBA