- Nest Stops Bullet Trains
- Gun-Proponent Senator Calls for Disarming Parks, Forestry Officers
- Times Mirror Picks Oglesby as Editor of Allentown Paper
- Reebok Agrees to Pay $9.5 Million to Settle Charges of Price Fixing : Retail: FTC trumpets proposed settlement as example of newly aggressive antitrust stance. Funds would go to states.
- Limos With an Attitude : Bill Koegler's old stretch station wagons may not be glamorous --but they're affordable and fueled by fun.
- THE GOODS : New Crash Tests Raise Questions on Safety
- A Crowded Field to Get More So
- COLUMN ONE : Cutting Medical Costs--or Corners? : Joyce Ching's death from cancer at 34 is about to put HMO payment practices on trial. Lawsuit claims system rewarded her doctors for skimping on tests; they deny wrongdoing.
- Minors Could Lose Court Funds Invested in O.C. Pool : Bankruptcy: County's advisers are urging judges not to spare children's settlements from the losses. One official calls that plan unacceptable.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Placentia Bond Sales in Works as Last-Ditch Action
- Shopping Center Decision Appealed
- Opening of Clinic Brings Relief to Area : Oxnard: County-run Magnolia Family Care Center provides health services near La Colonia. More than 1,000 patients a month are expected.
- Countywide : High School Jazz Bands Facing Off at Festival
- 'Phone Fantasy' Owner Says Former Employees Stole Customers
- IRVINE : 'Castle' Owners Need to Finish by May 19
- PERSPECTIVE ON DIVERSITY : California Dreamin' on Cinco de Mayo : For all its problems, this is still the golden state of opportunity where Mexican roots nurture American success.
- Free Rides Offered to Partyers Tonight
- Cypress : College Students Offer Thanks for Program
- There May Be New Spirit at Wrigley Field
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Westlake Gets the Most From Least in 19th, 1-0
- Boldroff Finger-Paints Oak Park Masterpiece : Softball: Despite injury to pitching hand, she pulls Eagles into tie for second place with Fillmore, 2-1.
- 'Stretching My Skin' a Painful Experience
- 'Pitz & Joe' a Play of Self-Discovery
- RETAILING
- Storm Watch : Looking to the Past, Some See Signs a Big Boom Is on the Way
- April Orange County Home Sales Slide 40% : Real estate: Experts blame the 'psychological impact' of the bankruptcy for the decline.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Do U-Turn in Last Hour; Bonds Rally
- Germany's Hoechst to Buy U.S. Drug Maker : Acquisitions: Deal for Marion Merrell Dow is latest in wave of mergers in the industry. This one is worth $7.1 billion.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Regime Vows to Send Spent Fuel to Russia
- Rigged for Relaxing : Sailing classes offered for kids and adults at Castaic and Westlake lakes promise to be instructional and tension-free.
- A Gun, a Child, a Second Chance
- The Tears of Oppression : Josefina Lopez bases her play, 'Unconquered Spirits,' on the 'Crying Woman' legend. But in the end, her characters' fighting spirit prevails.
- VAN NUYS : Self-Defense Class for Women Offered
- NORWALK : Construction Begins on 20-Screen Theater
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine medical laser manufacturer...
- AIRLINES
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin operator...
- Company Town : At Long Last, MCA Is Ready to Take On the Market in Asia : Music: The company is involved in a rapid and ambitious expansion plan to open seven more offices.
- Company Town
- Day of Death Is Remembered at Kent State
- EUROPE : V-E Day Events Present Paradox for German Psyche : Anniversary stirs debate over whether Allied victory was a defeat or a liberation from tyranny under Hitler. Nation's neighbors fear revisionist view that might lead to repeat of the past.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : What Teachers Say Isn't Always What I Hear
- Swinging Grandfather Is Having His Fling With Fame
- Obituaries : * Norman Francis Gallagher; Former Postmaster
- PORT HUENEME : Council Raises Fees on Range of Services
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Knicks Win, Resume Rivalry With Pacers
- THE PREPS : SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Rallies With Five Runs in Seventh to Edge Los Alamitos
- LACMA's Zaire Art Exhibition a Brotherly Act
- THE GOODS : Just Say No : It had to Happen. In an era of heightened consumer awareness, wary shoppers can turn to Boycott Quarterly,
- Mad for Madonna : Dan Gore calls his 'Blonde Exhibition' impersonation show an affectionate tribute to the celebrity entertainer.
- Board Urged to Oppose Initiative
- Officials Seek Compromise on Fire Panelist's Removal : City Hall: Department critic Leslie Winner defies mayor's request to quit. Council hopes to avoid a bitter fight.
- Man Pointing Gun Shot by Officers, Police Say
- Ex-City Official Guilty of Bribery
- Outpouring of Aid Greets Janitor's Tale : Minimum wage: Subject of article on difficulties of living on $4.25 an hour gets a new job and other assistance.
- VENTURA : Family Holds Hope for Missing Pilot
- LOS ANGELES : Part of City Hall Evacuated After False Bomb Scare
- VENTURA : Public Invited to Police Block Party
- Moeller Bows Out as Michigan Coach : College football: Resignation follows a drunken incident that the athletic director says tarnishes the university's image.
- CITY SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Kennedy Repays Old Debt : Quarterfinals: Golden Cougars quickly dispatch San Pedro with buss goodby in 4-A quarterfinals.
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD / SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Esperanza Boys, Girls Win Titles
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Faces Ball State in Semifinal
- 69% Rise in FHP Quarterly Profit Reflects TakeCare Acquisition
- REAL ESTATE
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Teachers Speak Out in Favor of Reading Aloud : Education: Convention focuses on increasingly controversial method, sometimes criticized as replacing phonics.
- Consumer Giant Plans Expansion: Colgate-Palmolive Co. said...
- Company Town
- Clinton Should Avoid 'Western Politeness' on Chechnya, Russian Says
- U.S. Investigates Northrop Over Navy Aircraft Projects : Defense: Allegations of false testing and billing prompt federal raid. Firm says it doesn't understand probe.
- Santa Ana : Henley Co-Defendant's Lawyer Seeks New Trial
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Couple Tied Up; Men Ransack House, Flee
- PASADENA : Police Seek Witnesses to Hit-and-Run of Tourist
- Prop. 172 Petition Drive Declared a Success : Public safety: More than 47,000 signatures are gathered, enough to force a special election on use of the tax revenue.
- DANCE CANCELED:
- '23rd Floor' Provides Its Own Laugh Track . . . Ba-Dum-Bum : Theater review: Howard Hesseman is a standout in Neil Simon's play about a comedy team firing off quips.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AIRLINES
- GOP Senators Disagree Over Foster Vote
- Former Aide Says Cleric Urged Him to Kill Mubarak
- THE GOODS : What If JFK Hadn't Been Killed? Game Asks
- ROSSMOOR : Closed Day-Care Site's Pupils Are Relocated, District Says
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : To Sum It All Up, It's Fun With Fractals : CHAOS IN WONDERLAND: Visual Adventures in a Fractal World <i> by Clifford A. Pickover</i> ; St. Martin's Press $29.95, 302 pages
- TRACK AND FIELD : USC-UCLA Meet Has New Look
- Centeno Gets Real Spanking : Baseball: El Camino Real roughs up Birmingham pitcher on his birthday, 11-5.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Freshman Avila Betters Elders in 2-1 No-Hit Win Over Monroe
- Labor Scores Big in British Local Councils Vote
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High Asks: What Irritates You Most About Adults?
- Court Agrees to Rule Swiftly on Prop. 187
- Woman Says Skepticism of Settlement Was Justified
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Texaco Destroying Ecuador's Rain Forest, Protesters Say
- GRANADA HILLS : Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Endangering Child
- CANOGA PARK : Private Boiz to Bring Message to Hope Chapel
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT : Both Candidates Win Key Endorsements
- FULLERTON : Prosecutor Appointed to Bench
- Southern California Leads Tennis Regional
- THE PREPS : Cotton Will Leave Mater Dei : High school: Highly touted sophomore has begun the application process to attend Bellflower St. John Bosco.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Mishmash of Asian and Mediterranean
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Movies for Mothers: 'Psycho,' Anyone?
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Kiss' That's Just What You Expected : Romance With Kline and Ryan Is More Like a Peck on the Cheek
- Theater Review : Poor Artistic Choices Ground 'Bye Bye Birdie'
- SOFTBALL STAR: Junior catcher Scia Maumausolo, one...
- A World Gone Mad : Tyree Guyton battled the sadness of Detroit--and his own life--by turning abandoned homes into canvases. His latest attempt at redemption is the O.J. House
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Ex-Nazi Officer to Be Extradited for Trial
- A Rover That's Out of This World
- D.A. Says System Needs a Shake-Up
- Freeway Relief on Way : Flyover Should Ease Frustrations at Interchange
- SANTA ANA : Mater Dei Names Murphy as Principal
- Victims Are at Heart of National Day of Prayer : Beliefs: A religious gathering of about 15 people at the Civic Center in Santa Ana was part of the public events throughout the country.
- Commuters Mount Up for Bike Day : Pollution: Thousands of drivers pedal to work, but noted cyclist Mayor Riordan takes his car because of a meeting.
- It's Time, Mr. Wilson, for Some Reassessment : Politicizing of illegal immigration issue shouldn't continue
- It's Simple as ABC as Lukas Quickly Changes His Tune
- World Cup Defender Caligiuri to Join Salsa : Soccer: Former UCLA player plans to donate salary to bombing victims.
- ROUNDUP : Oak Park Has High Time, Wins Tri-Valley Title
- The Strike Call: Pacheco's Out, Looking : Baseball: Oxnard umpire finds serving as big-league replacement has pleasures, pitfalls.
- Bluesy Bryant Plays L.A. After 30 Years
- Chief, Cook . . . and Trainer : Joe Goossen Is in the Ruelas Brothers' Corner--Both in and Out of the Ring
- Magazine Uses Research to Help Beat Competition
- Company Town : Turner Pictures, Every Join in Production Deal
- And Now, a Different Take on the Waco Experience
- Retailers Tote Up a Lackluster April : Sales: Disappointing numbers are the latest sign that the economy may be slowing.
- WESTMINSTER : Police Identify Man Killed at Laundermat
- Edison Workers Are Overcome by Chemical Odor in Huntington
- A Dogged Run for Mayor : Farley Pledges a 'Tree in Every Yard' While Opponents Say He's Barking Up Wrong Tree
- Hart Needs Fast Cash to Carry Off Football Trip to Hawaii
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Ties Up Share of WSC South Division Title, 15-5
- Cup Fever Runneth Over : New Zealand Is Obsessed With Winning the America's Cup--and Taking the Wind Out of Dennis Conner's Sails
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Rome Chamber Ensemble Presents Familiar Works
- Texas Moves to Crack Down on Houston Bond Brokers : Finance: The action against Government Securities came after complaints from buyers.
- 2 Medical Tests Clear FDA Panels: Food...
- Tri-Lite Inc.: The Irvine lighting equipment manufacturer...
- Aluminum's Precious Past : Bonita Campbell and William Freeman collect 'Depression silver' gift ware, furnishings and jewelry. The items are part of a CSUN exhibit.
- Republicans Suffer Setback on Bill to Limit Suits
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Do U-Turn in Last Hour; Bonds Rally
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Lavish Challenge : You need an attack strategy at the elaborate, impressive brunch at Cafe Sierra in the Universal City Hilton.
- Politics Meets Prayer at Local Observances
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Reaching Out to Victims of Blast
- PGA Tour Rookie Comes Out of Storms as Co-Leader
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'the earth' Revolves Around a Moving Spiritual Odyssey
- REAL ESTATE : Century 21 Begins 'Lean on Me' Television Advertising Campaign
- Government Will Institute New Way of Measuring GDP
- Croatian Troops Reportedly Mass on New Fronts : Balkans: Government forces clash with rebel Serb holdouts during mop-up operations in recaptured enclave.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Analyst, 24, Felled by Bad Heart
- Whistle-Blowers Win $1.2 Million in MTA Case
- Celebrations of Cinco de Mayo to Accent Cultural Awareness
- Cleanup Day to Have Bins for Large Items
- Hot Pads : Some Malibu Homeowners Are Choosing to Rebuild With Non-Combustible Materials
- Keener Eye on Hatemongers
- Countywide : 1,000 Forgo the Auto to Observe Bicycle Commute Day
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Agrees to 3-Year Deal
- Lukas Given Outside Chances if He Wants to Win the Derby : Draw: Serena's Song gets Post No. 13, Timber Country No. 15 and Thunder Gulch No. 16. Dazzling Falls on rail.
- Search for New L'Orangerie Chef Is Over
- Manning's Out, but Who Got Burned? : Public service: An effective fire chief was sacrificed for no good reason.
- O.C. WATCH Ryan's Express
- Cities to Examine Library Aid Options
- MOORPARK : Students Tapped for Florida Competition
- SOFTBALL / CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill Clinches Share of Title
- Northridge Mining 49er Coaching Fields : Basketball: Two former Long Beach State assistants are finalists for CSUN women's post.
- Rivette Measuring Season in Lessons : Baseball: Long Beach State pitcher tries to lead by example.
- Chili Gets the Deal He Wanted
- She's Not Just Along for the Ride
- Esoteric 'Night Coil' a Dazzling Puzzle
- 'Gods': An Uneven Satire on Television
- Study Criticizes Drug Prescriptions: Doctors are prescribing...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Speaker Agrees to Speed Up O.C. Recovery Bills
- TWA May Return to Travel Agent Commission Standards
- Mean Streets of Old : 'The Ring' delves into the rough and tumble of New York's Irish immigrant life.
- VAN NUYS : Man Charged in Holdups of Teens
- 6 Arrests Offer a Glimpse Into Software Piracy : Computers: Raids netted more than $4.7 million in goods, the largest cache of counterfeit Microsoft programs found in the United States.
- DANCE REVIEW : Aboriginal Culture Endures in 'Dreaming'
- POP/ROCKCinco de Mayo Plea: The family of...
- OUT OF HIS LEAGUE: Jim Pacheco got...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Supervisor Silva Joins Measure R Foes : Politics: First board member to openly oppose tax hike attends strategy session. Popejoy, legislators react angrily.
- AGOURA : Restrictions Sought on Fantasy Island
- Activists Scale Building to Protest Oil Drilling : Demonstration: Three climb a Texaco high-rise, saying the firm destroyed rain forests. Company downplays the claim.
- This Team Can Play in Any Neighborhood
- THE SHOWDOWN / BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE RUELAS-DE LA HOYA FIGHT : OSCAR DE LA HOYA : For the First Time, Tapes and a Plan
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bride' Weds Disappointment With Love
- Debate Over Tort Reform
- Daughters at Work
- Curbing Federal Police Power
- Mideast Harmony
- LONG BEACH : Queen Mary Looks to Rebound Rest of Year
- Water Fluoridation
- Militia
- OTHER NEWS - May 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 5, 1995
- Obituaries - May 5, 1995
- Obituaries - May 5, 1995
- New Yaroslavsky Aide Takes Off Gloves and Comes Out Swinging
- Abuse Inquiry Targets Pasadena's Ex-Chief : Domestic violence: The girlfriend of former Police Department head accused him of beating her but later recanted. He is now living in Virginia and has declined to comment.
- Personal Hardship Shapes Ideas at Conference on Aging
- Search Turns Up All but 2 Blast Victims
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Flap Underscores Shifting Political Standards : Issues: Public demands consistency from officials. But voters' capacity to pardon is well-documented.
- Breast Implant Settlement in Peril : Courts: Flood of legal claims and a threat by Dow Corning to file for bankruptcy protection may jeopardize the proposed $4.23-billion fund.
- Breast Implant Settlement in Peril : Courts: Flood of legal claims and a threat by Dow Corning to file for bankruptcy protection may jeopardize the proposed $4.23-billion fund.
- Justices Uphold Surgeon's Conviction : Law: State Supreme Court makes key ruling on attorney- client privilege. Case involves a doctor found guilty of hiring thugs to assault his ex-wife.
- Supreme Court Revives Gionis' Conviction on Attack on Pair : Ruling: State panel says doctor's remark to lawyer about Aissa Wayne was not confidential. Case awaits appellate decisions.
- Student Stabbed in Neck During Fight on Thousand Oaks Campus : Crime: Neither high school teen-ager is seriously hurt, officials say. A 17-year-old is arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall.
- Company Town : It's a Big Deal, and It's Still Cooking
- Breast Implant Settlement in Peril : Courts: Flood of legal claims and a threat by Dow Corning to file for bankruptcy protection may jeopardize the proposed $4.23-billion fund.
- Close Clinton Aide Targeted in Whitewater
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Simpson Defense Presses Police Conspiracy Claim : Courts: Lawyer focuses on alleged missing blood. But chief forensic chemist says amount is exaggerated.
- TECHNOLOGY - May 5, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - May 5, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 5, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 5, 1995
- Pro-vitamin Betty fans want her out of the rubble and into the bottle
- COMPTON : Assemblyman Gives Up on State Prison Plan
- A Media Feeding Frenzy Turns Out to Be Just Pizza
- DOWNEY : 45-Day Ban Imposed on Adult Businesses
- REGION : Gardena Man Accused of Killing Bicyclist
- PASADENA : Art Center to Receive $3-Million Donation
- Proposed High-Rises Assailed
- GRANADA HILLS : No Contest Plea in Animal Cruelty Case
- SHERMAN OAKS : Students Dig Up the Past as Archeologists
- VENTURA : Sheridan Way School Gets $400,000 Grant
- D.A. Alleges Overton Has 'Wicked' Side : Trial: Prosecutor leads jurors through diary of poisoning-death defendant, saying it shows an obsessive, jealous husband. Defense says evidence that client killed his wife is inconclusive.
- LOS ANGELES : Rapper Tone Loc Pleads Guilty to Assault Charge
- Msgr. John Dunne Dies at 92
- Six County Finalists for State Honors
- 'Cooler' Laser Carries Off Wrinkles in Vapor Clouds : Surgery: Some doctors predict that new method of turning back the clock will catch on in image-conscious Southern California.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Family's Dark 'Indiscretions' in Humorous Light
- Sports
- SPECIAL EVENT : CINCO CON GUSTO : Santa Ana Eateries a Bonus for Hungry Holiday Celebrators
- Residents in Hillside Areas Get Fire-Prevention Tips : Safety: Clearing brush and planting fire-resistant plants are recommended. Sierra Madre officials will begin inspecting 900 homes in high hazard spots.
- Clinic Urges Disabled to Make Active Life Par for the Course
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Looking Back at a Life Half Spent : MID-LIFE: Notes From the Halfway Mark <i> by Elizabeth Kaye</i> , Addison Wesley, $18, 192 pages
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- TORRANCE : Panel to Weigh Storage of Toxins at Dow Site
- Dornan Criticizes Federal AIDS Employee Education : Politics: The congressman charges that the program 'promotes homosexuality.' Backers deny the assertion.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Gets Prison for Smuggling Sea Turtle Eggs
- Spacing Out : Tour of Mock Space Station Offers Glimpse Into Life Without Gravity
- MALIBU : Coast Guard Rescues 6 From Sinking Supply Ship
- 3 to Receive Honors for Contributions to Community : Service: A volunteer-group leader, a career prosecutor and a drug-abuse prevention educator will receive awards from the Orange County Bar Assn.
- OJAI : Libbey Park Stream Plans to Be Unveiled
- A Day to Play Fair at Work
- AGOURA HILLS : Caltrans Will Share Cost of Sound Wall
- America's Cup '95 : A Kiwi Cruise?
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Flanagan, Brito Power Cypress
- Harris Isn't Basking in His Latest Victory : Lakers: He's voted coach of the year, but would rather beat Seattle.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jagr Wins Scoring Title, but Penguins Lose
- L.A. STORIES : The Silver Lining in a Metropolis Cloaked in Clouds
- Sublime Making the Most of '40oz.' of Success
- ADVERTISING
- Winners Entertainment Inc.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Cheese in Your Soup
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Memorandum' Speaks to Bureaucratic Hazards : The play takes issue with officials who put the emphasis on efficiency. The Ventura College cast adds an element of fun.
- MONTEREY PARK : 12 Cities Receive Recycling Funds
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Leaders of Citizens' Group Outline Strategy to Defeat Sales Tax Hike
- CULVER CITY : Drive-In to Combine High-Tech Features, Old-Style Service
- SHOP TALK : Buying a Bicycle Requires Research and Attention to Details : Don't rush into anything. Decide where you'll be riding, how often and what special features you're likely to use.
- ADVERTISING
- House Bill Aims to End Telecom Logjam : Congress: It would let Bells offer long-distance service if competitive conditions are met.
- Nut Houses
- Blahs Go on Holiday, and Resort Wear Comes Out to Play in Bright Colors, Prints
- Pam Tillis Brings Gutsy Style to Civic Arts Stage : The award-winning vocalist is known for heart-wrenching ballads and rollicking hits.
- Daring to Be Different Has Uniform Appeal
- BRIEFLY : Awards: Jewish Federation Honors Women Professionals
- LAGUNA BEACH : County Will Restart Tests of Offshore Pollution
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Belcher Signs Minor Deal With Reds
- It's Game of Inches in Northridge Loss
- Ducks Lose Their Way Into Lottery : Hockey: By missing the playoffs, they get to try out the new system for the July 8 NHL Entry Draft.
- Three arts groups and one writer in...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- FAMILY OUTING : Mother Nature Is a Teacher at Garden
- GARDENA : Council Opts Against Election on Treasurer
- Reporter Dives Deep to Convey Right Picture
- THEATER REVIEWS : Melodrama Sets Sail With Popeye : With bright costumes and exaggerated action, the production brings the spinach-fueled seafarer and his colorful crew onstage.
- Wilson Hiring of Illegal Immigrant Is Reported : Politics: He did not pay Social Security and was not aware of housekeeper's status, governor's office says.
- IRVINE : Schools May Yet Need Extra Time on Debts
- Disney Ice Rink Gets New, Cost-Saving Look : Development: Complicated sign is eliminated from plans for the facade of the under-construction building in Anaheim. The structure is designed by same architect as over-budget concert hall in Los Angeles.
- VENTURA : Recall Petition Filed Over School Official
- THE SHOWDOWN / BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE RUELAS-DE LA HOYA FIGHT : RAFAEL RUELAS : Don't Mess With This Kid
- Taft Cruises to Title Match : Tennis: Toreadors rout Granada Hills to reach City 4-A final.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Legacy' Continues but Lacks Focus
- Pop Music Review : Del Amitri: The Mad Scatters of Rock 'n' Roll
- Law Shielding Abortion Clinics Gets Tentative OK : Protests: City Council to have final vote next week on ordinance making disruption at facilities a misdemeanor. Operation Rescue plans local demonstrations soon.
- NORTH COUNTY : College District Seeks New Recovery Plan
- Burbank Woman Dies on Highway
- LONG BEACH : Police Seek Witnesses to Accident That Killed Man
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Truck Flips, Runs Off Side of Hill Above Mobile Homes
- Flores Has 1,000 Reasons to Succeed
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Would Void Any Trade
- 'The Fridge' Ends Football Career, but Now May Switch to Wrestling
- Derby Fever: They'll Try Not to Catch It
- Nervous Time at Forum : NBA playoffs: SuperSonics don't want to be ousted early again, but nor do the Lakers want to go back to Tacoma for Game 5.
- PREP NOTES : Sunny Hills Basketball Coach Pierce Announces Resignation
- With Microsoft, the Antitrust Game Is Changed
- First Half of May : EVERYWHERE
- Sports
- COLUMN ONE : Angling for a Piece of the Action : Big-name firms and small entrepreneurs are seeing green in Orange County's red ink. Waving banner of privatization, they promise to do government's job for less, but obstacles are plentiful.
- Queen of Outrageous Comedy Is Heading to Ventura : Sandra Bernhard's routines include the erotic and neurotic, and she often winds up on stage in her underwear.
- BRIEFLY : Charity: Benefit Dinner to Honor Keck Foundation
- SECURITIES
- Executive Travel : Tax Law Dishes Up Changes for Expense Accounts, Restaurants
- Msgr. John Rohde; Pastor of St. Vibiana's
- Man Shot, Killed After Melee at Industry Restaurant