- Foothill's Sedoo to Quit Coaching
- COMMENTARY : Gooden Is Going Nowhere Fast Now
- ANAHEIM LIONS TOURNAMENT : Sunny Hills Hangs On to Win
- 31 Killed in Attacks at Rwanda-Zaire Border
- Spot the Non-Tourist in Tourist Village
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : The Plot Thickens
- Update
- Second Irvine Slaying Suspect Identified : Crime: The paroled felon has a history of violence. Police say he is a friend of a previously named parolee who once worked for businessman shot in his driveway.
- White House Threatens Sanctions With Japan Over Failing Auto Talks : Trade: Frustrated U.S. officials say that if increased pressure doesn't produce an agreement, it will take steps.
- BID FOR A GIANT AUTO MAKER : Ticker Shock : NEWS ANALYSIS : INVESTORS : In Auto Maker, Kerkorian Sees Mileage Others May Be Missing
- Gold Express Signs Deals With Brokerages
- Lettuce Set the Table
- Gaza Residents Ordered to Register Guns : Mideast: Palestinian edict extends crackdown on militants. Weapons not accounted for will be confiscated.
- TOOL : Off With Your Bread
- Sports
- Female Writers Get Their Due : Books: An exhaustive guide lists 500 titles, all by women. And it's global: 70 nations are represented.
- ARTESIA : Council Revives Panel on Parks, Recreation
- STOCK WATCH
- MTA Rules Revised After Possible Conflicts by Bidders
- Jury Begins Deliberations in Woman's Slaying
- THOUSAND OAKS : Carpenters Stage Protest for Higher Pay
- COSTA MESA : City Planners Approve South Coast Center
- CALABASAS : Volunteers Sought for Stream Cleanup
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Chrysler Offer Sparks Rally; Dollar Drifts
- Charge It! In Some Counties, You Can Now Put Property Taxes on Plastic : Credit: Option allows taxpayers to spread out their payments without penalties. They pay a small charge.
- New Book Helps Raise Right Business Queries : The authors' advice may help guide the futures of college students, corporate planners and even writers.
- Restaurant Merida Offers Flavor of Yucatan Peninsula
- U.S. Judge Orders Guatemalan to Pay for Atrocities
- Sports : RIGHT TRACK
- AGOURA HILLS : Input Sought on Equestrian Rules
- A Close- up Look At People Who Matter : Printer Makes an Imprint on African Firm
- LA HABRA : District to Spend More for New Auditor
- Food, Faith--and Fire : Religion: Orthodox Jews prepare for Passover through ritual purification of kitchenware, which can require a blowtorch for some pots and frying pans.
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : Fortunately, Pierce Found a Big Winner in Stanley
- SANTA ANA EASTER TOURNAMENT : Diamond Bar Beats Diablos in Title Game
- Mobil, Contractor Appeal Safety Fine : Refineries: Oil company seeks to overturn citation from explosion. Firm that performed work says it had no opportunity to inspect the system.
- FORKLORE : Beets All
- By Design : Slightly Tipsy Hats : Hard edges don't do much for Anita Hopkins. She designs headgear with undulating lines.
- Delicate Architecture Joins Art and Commerce
- Judge Again Bars 2 From Church for Praying Too Loudly
- VILLA PARK : City Accepts Offer on Investment Pool
- PLACENTIA : Hazardous Waste Seminar Scheduled
- The Killing of Flor Contemplacion : Singapore: In a land efficient in many ways, including the execution of the death penalty, there's no place for doubt.
- HAWTHORNE : Man Finds Mortar Rounds, Takes Them to Police
- OJAI : Thieves Take Phones, Pagers From Vehicles
- Settlement Near for Police Officer Ousted After 19 Years on Simi Force : Litigation: City will reportedly not rehire Robert Klamser under the agreement, which is expected to be finalized in another week.
- SAN FERNANDO : Health Dept. Honors LACA Head Tovar
- Digit Dining
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Senior Officers : Claremont police rely on retired residents to do such routine tasks as issuing parking citations, freeing sworn personnel for other duties.
- Food Donations Sought for Easter Day Feast
- SIGNAL HILL : New Cable Channel to Be Called KHIL
- SIGHTS : Original Art Doesn't Mind Its Manners : Works by two Bulgarians at Wheeler Hot Springs are a far cry from the bland decorations at most restaurants.
- Card Club Flyer Is Branded Racist by Pomona Officials : Politics: Mailer funded by out-of-town casinos claims that proposed Champs site would invite organized crime.
- Off-Duty Paramedic Revives Child : Alhambra: On his way home from a 24-hour shift at the fire station, Mitchel Bray sees a boy fall from a pickup and get run over. His quick action to resuscitate the toddler earns a commendation.
- USC Medical School Faces Budget Crisis : Education: In letters to faculty, dean says the institution has an $11-million deficit and may institute layoffs or salary cuts. Building of staff, changes in the health care industry are cited as key factors.
- L.A. ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : As Runoff Battles Begin, One Loser Celebrates : 10th District: Happy spoiler Ross heads for a Santa Barbara getaway. Holden, Sanders plan new campaign strategies.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Familia Melgoza Has That Saucy Touch : Mysterious Mexican spices flavor the elaborate dishes that make this kin-filled place worth a visit.
- VIDEO REWIND
- VOICES : Factors Affecting Police, Fire Ethnic Mix
- REGION : Existing Casinos Fund Flyer Against New Club
- 1st Layoffs From Popejoy Plan Expected
- COLUMN ONE : High-Tech Piracy Hits Home : Asian software counterfeiters have set up shop in the Southland, lured by big profits and low risk. Huge losses threaten to sap the strength of a key U.S. industry.
- Mobil, Contractor Appeal Safety Fines : Refineries: Oil company seeks to overturn citation from Oct. 19 explosion. Firm that performed work says it had no chance to inspect the system.
- Early Retirement Plan Gains Support
- Conner's Apparent Commanding Victory Is Gone With the Wind
- Jones Driving Super in Trucks
- Mosley Is Right With a Left : Boxing: He beats Mexican veteran Hernandez, hopes for bigger payday soon.
- Golf
- ARTMuseum Reopening: Los Angeles' Craft & Folk...
- Chalifour Selected as L.A. Concertmaster : Music: The Cleveland Orchestra violinist is named to fill the Philharmonic's second slot, a 'very big post.'
- Fifth Pepperdine Player Transfers
- They Should Settle This on the Court
- Courts: Woman Accused of Dognaping
- Politics: Movement to Recall Councilwoman
- Obituary: Recalling a Community Activist
- Responsible Gun Ownership
- Breast Cancer Funds
- Eliminate Homework in Grade School
- In the Reel World, the Past Was as Violent as the Present
- 100 Days
- UCLA law professor Peter Arenella and Loyola...
- Nursing Mothers
- More Groups That Are Young at Heart
- Why Are Single Moms Treated Suspiciously?
- Low State Test Scores
- Election: Card Club Proposal Before Voters Card clubs in Pomona?
- Gov. Pete Wilson
- Problem Neighbors
- OTHER NEWS - April 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 13, 1995
- Obituaries - April 13, 1995
- Obituaries - April 13, 1995
- Board Alleges Two Births Were Botched : Inquiry: Obstetrician could lose her license. She is also accused of incompetence or negligence in two other cases, and that she tried to alter documents to protect herself.
- RN ON FDR: To mark the 50th...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- ELECTIONS / L.A. UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : Kiriyama Wins Seat Vacated by Furutani
- O.C. Settlement Support Given; Judge's OK Is Next
- UNCHAINED HEART: It was a match made...
- Inquiry Into Campaign Funds Use Adds to Barry's Woes : Probe: Authorities are looking into claims that money was misused and alleged attempts to silence a witness. D.C. mayor says he welcomes investigation.
- Popejoy: Tax OK Likelier if 3 Leave Board
- Iran Searching Globe for Weapons to Buy, U.S. Says : Mideast: Tehran aims to rebuild arsenal devastated by war with Iraq. It has recently hit up South Africa.
- Audit Says Oil Firms May Have Underpaid Royalties : Energy: Schools may have been shortchanged by about $15 million during the four-year period, Interior Department data shows.
- 'Save the Rams' Shifts Gears, Looks for Replacement Team : Football: Steinberg says group has proven that Orange County is a viable NFL market.
- School Ranks Second-Highest on State Test
- Schools Post Top Scores : But Most Area Districts Rank Below Average on CLAS Test
- Ito Interviews Ex-Juror in Misconduct Probe : Simpson trial: Dismissed panelist tells about racial divisions but denies that jurors had talked about the case.
- 3 'Holdover' Officials Hurt O.C. Tax Hike's Chances, CEO Says : Bankruptcy: Levy might win passage if supervisors who oversaw disastrous investment strategy decided not to seek reelection, Popejoy says.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 13, 1995
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTERS / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Political Shift Could Fuel Idea for Savings on Space Station
- A Port in a Storm : Will Long Beach Turn the Corner?
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- SOUTHLAND ELECTIONS: EDITION-TIME ELECTION RETURNS
- 5 Artworks From Huntington Beach's Sister City Are on Display at Library
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Airmen Held Over Dog Fights
- Mexican Consul Alleges Police Abuse of Latinos : Law: Official says violence against immigrants is eroding faith in U.S. justice. Authorities deny charges.
- Lake Forest Isn't Afraid to Let Fists Fly to Fight Airport
- LA HABRA : Investment Pool Settlement Accepted
- Arafat's Folly: Is It Over at Last? : Maybe now he will stop trying to appease zealots
- ORANGE : Complex May Be Getting Face-Lift
- Police Crack Down on Illegal Dumpers
- BOYS
- Rick ZumwaltGolden West, SophomoreTrack/DecathlonZumwalt, 28, already has...
- Last-Minute Tax Tips
- Trump Sells Majority Stake in Plaza Hotel : Real estate: Saudi prince and Singapore firm plan $28-million renovation of mogul's prize trophy.
- '90s FAMILY : TIPS FOR SUCCESS
- Orange County Moves to Borrow $275 Million
- Rival to Dispute Motorola Pact in Court
- 2 Will Be Honored for Helping Children
- Rector Suspended for Sex With Parishioners
- LA HABRA : Gunshots Won't Intimidate Her, Councilwoman Says
- COUNTY ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS : Winslow Is Running Hard, Says His Checkered Past Is Behind Him
- State Draws Healthy Profile for Area Residents : Statistics: Disease-prevention programs, high incomes and clinics are credited, but study sees room for improvement in the county.
- Man, 37, Indicted in Sexual Assaults
- Obituaries : * Soledad Acevedo; Longtime Santa Paula Resident
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : FBI Agent Puts Nicknames With the Faces
- Theater Reviews : A Genial 'Beau Jest' That Any Parent Would Like
- Taper Picks Award Winners for '95 Season : Theater: Edward Albee's 'Three Tall Women' and the Gordons' 'Family Business' fill two of six slots on the upcoming schedule.
- REAL ESTATE
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTERS / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Kids May Not Change Their Diet, but They Will Learn About Nutrition
- PERSPECTIVE ON CONGRESS : A Slip-Up in the Sisterhood : Democratic women did little to fight bills aimed at the heart of their No. 1 constituency: poor women and children.
- New Reservoir System in Operation : Conservation: Former gravel basin in Saticoy is capable of storing enough water annually for about 8,000 families.
- Countywide : Red Cross to Host 8 April Health Fairs
- PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT : Santa Margarita Sharp on Mound, Gains Final
- BASEBALL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP
- Sales Tax Ballot Statements Offer Stark Contrast : Election: Measure R backers warn of teacher layoffs and devastation of services if it is rejected; opponents say an increase would drive the county back into recession.
- POMONA : Teen-Ager Slain, Another Wounded in Shooting
- January Restaurant Closures
- New Symphony's Agreement to Honor Union Called 'Hollow' : Labor: Musicians are still waiting to hear how the merged orchestra will choose its players. Many performers stand to lose their seats.
- OJAI : Campers Warned About Lions in Park
- Gilbert Blooms Out of the Spotlight
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Multicultural Thrills From Kim, Friends
- SECURITIES
- States Don't Like These Lottery Numbers : Gaming: Governments, fearing huge losses to their treasuries, ask phone firms not to carry the National Indian Lottery's calls.
- AUTOS
- Chrysler Plans to Build Engine Plant in Detroit
- Pledge to NRA Opens Rift in Dole Campaign
- '90s FAMILY : HAVING IT ALL : Going into business with your spouse. Being your own boss. Rearranging work schedules to spend more time with the kids. Sound great? Well, take a deep breath--it's not easy.
- End of the Road : Remote Cafe Struggles to Stay in Business in Changing Times
- Rev. Moomaw Chastened by His Religion : Faith: Presbyterian minister was still on church probation for prior sexual misconduct when he resigned in 1993.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen Plans to Hire Up to 400 Workers
- Man Posing as Driver Held in Casino Heist
- CALABASAS : East Area to Receive Council Broadcasts
- Whole Truth, and Nothing But : Secretary Brown, under fire over his business dealings, must come clean
- Youth Ordered to Stand Trial in Shooting
- BASEBALL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP
- Long Beach Does Little Right in Loss
- O.C. Sports Assn. Studies Huge Debt
- Football
- Theater Reviews : 'Pope' Is All Work, No Fun
- Teledyne Reverses Year-Ago Loss to $64.3-Million Profit
- Izalco Express Services: The Costa Mesa check-cashing...
- Clinton's OK Gives Tax Break to Self-Employed
- Girl's Slaying Shocks Central Valley Town : Tragedy: 8-year-old's body was found 13 days after she disappeared while on a trip to the store. 'It's not the happy little community anymore. We've lost something,' a neighbor says.
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Funeral Home Owners Convicted of Selling Organs
- Campus to Offer Full Summer Session
- Once I was 15 and Pregnant : Denying aid to teen-age mothers is as likely to reform welfare as arresting a junkie is to win the war on drugs.
- INS to Bolster Staffing to Handle Surge in Applications : Immigration: Commissioner says more workers and funds are needed to reduce the current delay in processing citizenship forms.
- 'Don't Ask . . . '
- Death Penalty to Be Sought in Rape, Slaying : Courts: Carpet installer faces trial in the death of a Laguna Hills woman he had worked for. He is also charged in the earlier rape and robbery of a Costa Mesa woman.
- SANTA CLARITA : Citizen's Call From Car Aids Arrest of Robbery Suspects
- Smell Segundo: An indignant caller disputes our...
- Foster Couple Seek Help of Courts to Keep Baby
- Tyson Buying Luxury Home in Las Vegas
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pebble and the Penguin': A Stylish Animated Gem
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTERS / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Regular Roamin' Empire for Film Buffs
- Plan to Revitalize L.A. Zoo Includes New Ape Forest : Parks: Officials hope it is one of half a dozen expansive exhibits. But a daunting fund-raising job lies ahead.
- Hillary's Become Mrs. Bill Clinton, Once and for All
- MISSION VIEJO : City's Own Cable TV Show Debuts Today
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Panel to Redraw School Trustee Boundaries
- Youth Crime Can't Be Ignored : Counties' crucial probation camps face debilitating cuts in state funding
- OXNARD : County Seeks to Buy Old High School Site
- 2 Murder Suspects May Be Tried as Adults
- Mosley a Cinch for a Belt : He Fights Hernandez Tonight, Has Look of a Champion
- UPPER DECK TOURNAMENT : Esperanza Suffers With Its Pitching
- SAN FERNANDO : Namesake of Street Aided Native Clan
- Heart-Shaped Pendant Saves Life of Cashier Who Was Shot
- PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT
- TV & RADIO'Buddies' Postponed: One week before...
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- Health Agency Drops Reasonable-Price Rule on Shared-Research Drugs
- Popejoy, Board Get Tough With Auditor Lewis : Personnel: Embattled official, who won't quit and can't be fired, is told he can't be trusted to respond to state report.
- PALMDALE : 3 Arrested for Allegedly Operating Pit Bull Ring
- Mexican Consul Alleges Pattern of Police Abuse of Latinos : Law: Official says violence against immigrants is eroding faith in U.S. justice. Sheriff, LAPD deny charges.
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Charged in Counterfeit Designer Clothing Scheme
- Clippers Look Ugly, Lose 60th as Result : Pro basketball: Kings stay in playoff race in very easy 117-85 victory in woeful rematch.
- Ladies First Isn't Manners, It's Television
- GUN WATCH : Off Target
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Chamber Gets $6,000 to Help Promote City
- All the Lakers Fall to the Jazz : Pro basketball: After months of missing players, they're back, but it doesn't help.
- Splash Trades Captain to Seattle for Draft Pick
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Santiago: Charming but Disappointing Too
- A Comic Twist for Lawrence : 'Bad Boy' of Comedy Finds Success as the Good Guy in the Hit Detective Film
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stuart': The Joke Gets Lost in the Mix
- Prices Show No Change for March : Economy: Wholesale energy and food costs fall. The news is welcomed as evidence of a 'soft landing.'
- Rethinking the System
- RSVP : It's Nancy Sinatra . . . in the Flesh
- LA PALMA : Council Appoints Interim City Manager
- CYPRESS : City Chooses Option A to Recoup Pool Losses
- FULLERTON : City Plans to Work on Depot if Firm Doesn't
- Orange County Almanac
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Saugus Resident Honored as Sheriff's Dispatcher of Year
- Vacancy Rates for Office Space Increase
- AMERICA'S CUP : Numbers Tell the Tale: Young America Is 0-2
- SANTA ANA EASTER TOURNAMENT : Confident Diablos on a Roll
- Fire Injures 2, Forces Traffic to Be Diverted
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Eloquent Ysaye Quartet in Long Beach
- Weyerhaeuser Co. and International Paper Corp. both...
- National Perspective : GOP RACE: Who's In, Who's Out
- CYPRESS LA PALMA : City to Start Youth Roller Hockey Leagues
- 4 Deny Counterfeiting Charges
- Seeking a Safe and Sane 4th of July : Revelry: Merchants favor early closing of businesses to forestall any holiday disturbances in Huntington Beach.
- U.S. Court Jury Selection Process Upheld : Ruling: Appellate decision says the system used in Santa Ana does not exclude blacks.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Reluctantly Picks Settlement Plan
- SAN PEDRO : Man Pushing Vehicle on Freeway Is Struck, Killed
- Retrial Ruled Out in Pizza Parlor Holdups
- Bure Scores Three, but Ducks Score None : Hockey: Vancouver star's first hat trick of the season, McLean's first shutout highlight 5-0 victory for the Canucks.
- Football
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : More Snow Means Mammoth Will Get Summer Company
- TV Ratings : Bruins' Triumph in NCAA Finals a Winner for CBS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Season Is New but the Names Are the Same
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine supplier of software...
- American Health Service Cuts Loss
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar, Dow Have a Down Kind of Day
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Reformers Find That F.D.R. Is a Tough Act to Follow : Politics: Roosevelt's persona, tactics led to many successes. Democrats and GOP can learn some lessons.
- Singapore Agrees to Recall Its Manila Envoy
- Training Improves Child Care, Studies Say : Children: Researchers find that the bleak picture painted by previous reports can be brightened up fairly easily.
- Senators Drafting Milder Welfare Reforms : Congress: House bill's more punitive features are rejected. Cash wouldn't be denied to teen-age mothers, legal immigrants could still be get aid.
- State Gets $5.5-Million Judgment in Workers' Comp Fraud Case : Courts: Seal Beach man allegedly set up businesses and then submitted claims for fictitious employees.
- Marine National Bank: The Irvine bank posted...
- UPS, FedEx to Offer Same-Day Parcel Delivery
- Russian Troops Run Amok in Grozny, Chechens Say
- Proposed County Dissolution Is Reverse of National Trend
- PANORAMA CITY : Larger Library Will Stress Studying
- Renovation of Music Hall Nearly Complete
- THOUSAND OAKS : County OKs Road Improvement Project
- L.A. Zoo Reform Plan Includes Ape Exhibit : Officials Hope Forest Will Be 1st of 6 New Collections
- Geologist Warns County of Risky Sites
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTERS / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : It's Truly Techno Pop : 'Enhanced CD' Provides More Than Music
- ACLU Asks Ito to Release Juror Hearing Transcripts : Trial: The public has a right to know reasons for panelists' dismissal, group's lawyers say.
- COLUMN ONE : Anguish Turns to Song of Joy : For years, Japanese novelist Kenzaburo Oe wrote the words his brain-damaged child could not speak. Now a gift for music has given the Nobel winner's son his own voice.
- Russian Commander in Croatia Fired by U.N.; Aid to Serbs Alleged
- Crime & Punishment : The death penalty is probably the most stark of moral dilemmas. The stories of two men--one a repeat rapist turned killer, the other a man wrongly accused--show the inequities justice must balance.
- OXNARD : 7 Held in Anti-Gang Sweep of 40 Homes
- Graf Supplants Sanchez Vicario
- Whiting Won't Return as Chatsworth Coach
- RIGHETTI TOURNAMENT : Bullard Outlasts Marina, Foothill
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Pop Music Review : Collin Raye's Private Reserve Won't Fill You Up
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Insurance Rate Battle Intensifies : Underwriting: Use of ZIP codes is point of contention during public hearing by state regulators.
- CONSTRUCTION
- Angry GOP Right Looking to Buchanan : Politics: 'Pro-family' coalition considers endorsement of the commentator. They say Dole, Gramm aren't addressing social issues.
- O.C. Supervisors Vote to Go Deeper in Debt : Recovery: $275-million bond issue to repay investors called 'linchpin' to solvency. But how will <i> it </i> be repaid?
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK : McConkey Beats Veteran Howard in Council Race
- Ever Seen a Horse Fly? : Cooperative County Effort Saves Animal That Slipped Down Slope
- Turning Painful Pages of History : Education: Two-day UCI symposium focuses on mass killings worldwide. Genocide is not a thing of the past, one student says.
- COSTA MESA : New Student Trustees Tell Goals for OCC
- Schools
- Morrow Provides Assistance for Harvard
- Local Lakes Providing Some Sierra-Like Trout
- Baseball Facility Needs to Match Quality Level of Successful Team
- Matsushita to Invest MCA Money : Japan: Cash will fund multimedia projects.
- Herzfeld Gets VP Post at Prescription Solutions
- A Good Hair Day : Prosecutor Marcia Clark Sheds Curls for a New Look
- Roberts Gets His Mind Right for Winning Ball : Padres: After teammates' cavalier attitude drove him over the edge last year, he's ready to help turn around team's fortunes.
- Pateadores Win at Dallas Cup
- Courtney LeonardSaddleback, SophomoreTrack/HeptathlonLeonard, from Dana Hills, missed...
- While MLS Sleeps, He's in Lalas Land
- Regan Has Orioles in Order
- Women-Owned Firms' Hiring Outpaces Nation : Trends: Survey shows the companies are as financially sound as businesses nationwide, have more staying power.
- Specter Says GOP Hopefuls Fail to Parry Party's 'Fringe' Sector
- Israel Praises Palestinian Crackdown on Militants : Gaza Strip: Muslim opponents of peace say 150 to 200 of their members have been arrested. They warn they will retaliate.
- Documents Detail Some Assets of Top State Officials : Finance: Insurance czar, secretary of state, controller, schools chief appear to be wealthiest.
- Woman, 81, Pleads Not Guilty in Beating Death
- Judge Allows Suits Against Gun Maker
- VENTURA : Group Tells Council of Housing Fight
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Keep Gaining Momentum for Playoffs