- Focus : What Becomes UPN's 'Legend'? : ANSWER: AN ORIGINAL SCRIPT AND RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON'S IDEAS ON HOW HIS HERO WOULD ACT
- Into the Woods : HALLMARK ADAPTATION OF 'REDWOOD' TAKES CAST AND CREW TO THE FOREST WHERE PLAY WAS SET
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- WESTLAKE : Law Day to Focus on Immigration Issues
- Milovan Djilas; Onetime Yugoslav Official Became Dissident
- The Ultimate Hate Crime : THE CITY : The Heartland? Sure--But Don't Expect Leniency
- Council May Alter Public Comment System : Thousand Oaks: Proposal would reduce input to five minutes during audience portion. Officials hope to shorten meetings.
- THE NATION : The Loss of Standards: Murrow, Meet Limbaugh
- Convention Center Next City Spinoff? : Privatization: Anaheim council wants to study trying again what worked at The Pond. The proposal comes at a time when major expansion of the facility is being considered.
- AUTO RACING
- Foul-Ups Costly for the North : Girls: South takes advantage to win county all-star game, 72-69, in triple overtime.
- Two Views of Schoenberg's 'Pelleas'
- Reich Asks Business to Help Close Income Gap : Labor: Disparity, he said, poses 'an enormous problem for this country. . . . If unaddressed, this can rip our society apart.'
- The Winter of Her Content : People Can Become 'Trapped in a Box' if They Aren't Exposed to Different Things, a Gifted Student Says
- A Forest Fire Flares Again : Logging/environmental conflict is being waged on several fronts
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pepper Spray Used in Pizza Parlor Heist
- Bump-to-Bump Traffic : Proliferating potholes are another reminder that life in L. A. can be a rocky road
- When It Comes to World Series--Money Matters
- Image Matters : To Get Those Few Good Jobs, One Must Dress for the Part
- Public's Ignorance Allows Taxes--and the Real Culprits--to Hide
- FICTION
- Fairy Tales for Grown-ups : THE MATISSE STORIES, By A. S. Byatt <i> (Random House: $17; 144 pp.)</i>
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : 25 Soldiers Die in Tamil Rebel Attack
- Two-Thirds Do Buckle Up
- A Return to Form : Black Tennis Trailblazer Oscar Johnson Jr. Showing Youths the Path to Success
- REGION : Putting Students on 'Fast Track' to Work
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Hope Makes Entrance in Heartland, but Good Feelings Go Only So Far
- Hitting Pay Dirt : Lawsuit Settlement Checks Bring Change and Opportunities to Mexican Laborers
- Planner of Santa Monica, Westwood Renewal Projects to Move On
- SILVERLAKE : Homeless Campers Removed from Site
- Bluebonnets Awe-Inspiring for Texans : Wildflowers: Roadside picture-taking is a springtime ritual. There are more than 1 million acres of beauty.
- Ruth E. Corsen; Longtime Resident of Ojai
- Recovery From Northwest Wildfires a Slow Process : Forests: Most homeowners are rebuilding from the 1994 destruction, and the government is helping nature along in the devastated wilderness.
- It's Only Natural : Hands-On Help for the Environment Is Focus of Earth Day
- An Actress for the Ages : She's Grandma on 'All-American Girl,' but Amy Hill takes an even bigger age leap by playing her own 80-year-old mother on the stage.
- S.I. Newhouse, You've Got Competition
- Barging Ahead
- Things to Do, Places to Go
- CRENSHAW : Summer Jobs for Youths Available
- Cable : Bravo's Acting Lessons
- Whitewater's Starr Questions Clintons
- Pampered Pooch Gets 5th 'Barkday' Bash With Pals
- Mrs. Clinton Plans Book on Child, Family Needs
- For Some, It's Easter Today : Eastern Orthodox Christians--30,000 Strong in O.C.--End Holy Week
- Valley Celebrants Mark Earth Day's 25th Year : Environment: Event is saluted in variety of ways, from a charity march at Universal Studios to box lunches in Agoura Hills.
- The 'King' Reigns
- Dazzling Falls Wins the Arkansas Derby
- A Piano Pro Hits New Stride : After 32 virtuoso years, Andre Watts is taking pains to please himself.
- So L.A. : Angelyne & Me : What's the Story Behind the Billboard? Share the Pain of One Who Tried to Find Out.
- From Dream to Nightmare : The L.A. riots and the Korean-American community : BLUE DREAMS: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots, <i> By Nancy Abelmann and John Lie (Harvard University Press: $29.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- Adventures of a Frisbee, By ELVIA GUERRA, age 11
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Working-Class Uprising : Feeling Exploited, UCLA Grad Students Plan 2-Day Walkout as Part of Unionizing Bid
- Russia and Ukraine Seek Sea Change in Sevastopol : Politics: Control over city that is port to Black Sea Fleet and Kiev's navy is a sticking point in treaty between two nations.
- Moose Bailey Sparkles in Losing Cause : Basketball: Loyola guard scores 10 in high school/junior college all-star classic. Another contest is marred by the absence of LACC players.
- Sense of Urgency to Save Reforms Marks 25th Earth Day Celebration
- Cleo Patra Brown; Boogie-Woogie Piano Player, Radio Show Host
- 'Naked'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Prop. 187 Session to Provide Information
- The Ultimate Hate Crime : THE BOMBING : A Different--and Deadly--Face of Terrorism Comes to Main Street America
- A Dogged Pursuit of Justice : Losing Job and Home Didn't Deter Man From Regaining His Dignity
- Tax Credit a Bad Idea in the Long Run : While both parties play political games, the end result would force our children to pay more to cover the cost of the growing national debt.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Here Comes the Leader, There Goes the Bride
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers' Trade Pays Off With Division Title
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : The Club-Making Business Is Also Getting Oversized
- BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Detroit: Tackett's Destiny?
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Explosive Recipes Fill Books, Cyberspace : Information: In a democracy, there's no secret to making a murderous bomb. Just browse in a bookstore, or surf the Internet.
- Assembly Bill Calls for Flat Tax on Businesses, Personal Income
- A&E; TOURS 'HOUSE OF ELIOTT'
- JEFFERSON PARK : Photojournal Offers Kids' View of Life
- Workers' Futures Blooming After Payments of Fine Against Rancher : Economy: From Ventura to Mexico, checks help pay bills and pave dreams for laborers at infamous Somis flower facility.
- Police Recover Stolen Remington Works
- NFL DRAFT : Kaufman No. 1 on Davis' Short List of Backs : Raiders: Although only 5-8 1/2, former Husky is expected to add speed, explosiveness and big-play capability.
- NCAA GYMNASTICS : Hansen Wins 3 Titles; Umeh Shares One
- NFL DRAFT : ANALYSIS : Having Good Draft May Not Be Enough
- ART : As Defiant as Always : Thelma Golden, curator of the L.A.-bound 'Black Male,' has been caught in a firestorm of criticism and protest. It's OK; she can stand the heat.
- Kazakhstan Leader Tightens Grip on Reins of Power : Central Asia: In referendum, president of oil-rich nation is asking voters to extend term until year 2000.
- Rain Puts Damper on Atlanta Festival
- ROUNDUP : Hart Reliever Graves Earns Victory and Save in Doubleheader
- Moorpark Rally Falls Short at End : Baseball: Raiders score three runs in the bottom of the ninth only to lose to Hancock, 6-5.
- Clemens Sidelined--Probably Until June : Baseball: Pitcher will miss first Red Sox opener since 1987; Parrish sent down to triple-A Syracuse.
- Course No Problem at PG-Aged West : Senior golf: Gilbert, J.C. Snead, at 15 under, lead a large pack going into today's final round of the Legends tournament.
- Foreman Lucks Out in Las Vegas : Boxing: He retains his title with a controversial majority decision over Schulz.
- Baseball Previews : National League
- COMMENTARY : Now Baseball Can Make News Between Foul Lines
- Yes, Let's Protect Ourselves, but Not at Liberty's Expense : Bombing aftermath shows that blame can be flung around blindly
- The Heart to Hart : LORENZ HART: A Poet on Broadway, <i> By Frederick Nolan (Oxford University Press: $25; 390 pp.)</i>
- Talking Horse : Where Tarantino meets 'Twin Palms' : PERMANENT MIDNIGHT: A Memoir, <i> By Jerry Stahl (Warner Books: $22.95; 371 pp.)</i>
- THE GREEN CONSUMER by Joel Makower...
- Spring Home Design : STEELING HOME
- PAGE TO SCREEN : Mommy Weirdest
- George Givens Dies; Fought Liquor Stores, Assault Guns
- BASEBALL RETURNS TO TV
- Fighting Halted, Irish Take Time to Grieve : Belfast: Cease-fire revives sorrow for loved ones killed or maimed during 25 years of sectarian strife.
- Happy Landings : Longtime Pilots Consider Santa Paula Airport a Second Home
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Lakers Victims of Their Own Rebuilt Expectations
- Cypress Women Win Softball Tournament
- Only the Mice Saw Foreman Winning
- COVER STORY : Mortal Combat : Choreographer Bill T. Jones kicked off a war of words with 'Still/Here,' an exploration of mortality that some called 'victim art.' Get ready for Round 2.
- Magic Mushrooms Fire Up Mad Scramble : Idaho: Big morel crop is expected because of Pacific Northwest blaze last year. Expensive fungi thrive on wood ash and soil disturbance. Authorities brace for confrontations between rival pickers.
- Crenshaw Is Looking to Moore Brothers : Baseball: Cougars hope that the tandem can be the nucleus that will fuel team's return to a championship level.
- After Finding the Suspects, It's Time for Soul-Searching
- Infant Taken at Shopping Mall : Kidnaping: The child and her aunt had gone with a woman to South Coast Plaza for a supposed photo session, then the suspect and 4-month-old disappeared.
- Sluggers Are Still Hounded by 'What-Ifs' From Last Year
- Group Seeks Immediate Edison Rate Cuts
- COMMENTARY : Mattingly Finds Closing Door on '94 Tough
- This 'Expert' Turns a Draft Into Hot Air
- Angels Return
- BRILL CREAM: Director Alison Anders' currently filming...
- MOVIES : Creep Show : A new film shines disturbing light on the very dark family secrets of cartoonist Robert Crumb. There's a lot more there than just Mr. Natural.
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsSAN FRANCISCO--Get your thumb...
- Untitled, by Sonia Sanchez
- Snake-Handling Worshipers Defy Death Itself : Religion: About 3,000 Americans are thought to be adherents of the practice, which has roots in Appalachia. Some have been bitten dozens of times.
- On View : Debbie Allen's 'In the House'
- Battle-Hardened GIs Wept at Nazi Death Camp Horrors : World War II: Bodies stacked like cordwood, lampshades made of human skin, starving survivors have haunted liberators for 50 years.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Man Questioned in Bombing Tells of Being Harassed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Error Helps Brea Beat Irvine in Softball
- 1995 Major League Baseball Team-by-Team Capsules
- Irvine's Earley Wins Synchronized Diving
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Pitches Five Scoreless Innings
- Some Principal Things to Know About Banking
- An Ugly America Journal of Croatian's observances : HAVE A NICE DAY: From the Balkan War to the American Dream, <i> By Dubravka Ugresic</i> . <i> Translated by Celia Hawkesworth (Viking: $21.95; 241 pp.)</i>
- Salvadoran Humanitarian Loses Fight With Cancer
- 5-County Alabama Region Declared Disaster Area
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Targeting the Radicals: A Quandary : Law enforcement: The agencies must be cautious about the rights of groups, individuals. They must also avoid playing into the extremists' hands.
- DOWNTOWN : Development Plan to Be Shared Thursday
- Baltruzak Keeps Mounties at Bay : Softball: La Reina pitcher blanks Montclair Prep on two hits. Regents score all five runs in fifth.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ginter Helps Cypress Get Past Fullerton
- TRACK AND FIELD / ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Workhorse Pugmire Carries Esperanza Girls to Team Title
- BOOT SCOOT: If you're saving your pennies...
- FRIDAYS WITH RED: A Radio Friendship ...
- Strategy for Giving Away the House
- Malibu to Seek Review of Deadline : General Plan: City officials ask for independent examination of a state decision to revoke an extension for completion of the development blueprint. Possible influence by developers is cited.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Because It's There : It's more than two years and $8 million away, but Dr. Neil Barth has his sights set on the challenge of a lifetime: racing his sloop around the world for the better part of a year.
- Cheap Dates : County Museum Offers the Fine Art of Jazz
- Top QBs and Receivers to Compete in Air 7 Challenge
- Ex-Maryland Lobbyist Is Sentenced and Fined
- Commission Forms to Seek Ex-Black Panther's Release
- GOP Plans Deft Surgery on Medicare
- Absence Casts Doubt on Yeltsin's Health : Russia: President misses Easter services, causing speculation despite recent favorable medical report.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON BASEBALL : After a Season of Discontent, Fan Still Isn't Back in the Swing : A lifelong lover of the game will be in Big A on opening day, but she's reserving the right to sulk a while longer.
- Of Course He Hates This Place
- Jay Back in Stride After a Week Off : Track and field: He breaks tape three times, helps Ventura to second in Spartan Relays.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Extended Before Final Showdown
- The Big Easy : Smith's Laid-Back Personality Helps Him Become One Mean Pitcher on the Mound
- Take Pain Out of Penny-Pinching
- Ways to Quantify Risk Carry Risks of Their Own
- Getting the Picture
- CONSUMED: Why Americans Love, Hate, and Fear...
- DOWNTOWN : Olvera Street May Get Horse Carriages
- Eight Ports of Call on Seven Continents
- Beating the Fear : Self-defense: For-credit course at all-girl school emphasizes 'full contact'--from words to physical blows.
- THE WORLD : Clinton Backslides on Bold Initiative for Western Hemisphere
- SANTA PAULA : Rail Festival Concludes Today
- Train Turns Into a Super-Stretch Limo for Prom-Goers : High school: Palmdale teens charter Metrolink cars for big dance in L.A.
- Human Relations Panel Honors Youths' Activism
- Yet Another Worry for County Charities : Bankruptcy Raises Concern Over People's Ability to Give
- Some Politicians Forgot Environmental Lessons : Throughout the past two decades people have taken upon themselves to improve the quality of life. But the gains are now threatened by shortsighted lawmakers.
- Fauria Drafted, Headed to Seattle : Football: Former Crespi High star is chosen by Seahawks in second round.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Defeats Pacific
- Some Famous Firsts: Color-Filled Opening Days of Baseball
- Call of the Wild : Angels Sign Williams in Hopes That His Off-the-Wall Spirit Will Help Club On, Off the Field
- CD-ROM REVIEW : Scary Gadget Trips the Light Fantastic
- Artistry in the Round : Renee Petropoulos explores the forms, functions of wreaths in her current exhibition. : The artist is in the midst of public projects including a work at El Segundo's Green Line station.
- SHEBEEN TALES: Messages From Harare by...
- Advice From Frequently Frustrated Fliers
- Maggie Kuhn, 89; Iconoclastic Founder of Gray Panthers
- COLUMN ONE : Caught in the Middle in Mexico : Like many others, the De Buens' hopes were shattered by the peso's drop. 'We talk about what we've had to give up to survive--and about our anger,' says the family's frustrated father.
- Attention That's Long Overdue
- N.Y. Mother Convicted of Murdering Five Babies
- BALDWIN HILLS : New Project Planned Around Theater Site
- Civil War Ledgers Found in Rhode Island Prison : History: Treasures found amid basement junk include books with battlefield maps, enlistment papers of volunteers, and orders written with quill and ink.
- REGION : Special Olympics at South Gate High
- CITY ARTS : Culinary Tour of Africa
- Adulterated, Fake Drugs Flood Africa : Medicine: In Ivory Coast, for example, prices of medicine have increased by about 80% in a year. A booming black market satisfies some of the demand.
- A Pint-Sized Parade Marks Conejo Days
- COMMENTARY : Best-Ever Quarterback: Make It Joe Montana
- Nix Might Need a Fix, but It Hasn't Kept His Stock From Soaring
- For Insurance Firms, Moshing Is the Pits
- POP MUSIC : It's a Wrap : Ice Cube has moved into the movie business with--get ready--a comedy. But the defiant rapper hasn't lost his edge--he's just gone straight outta Hollywood.
- 1st-Quarter Profit Drops at SC Bancorp
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Envoys Depart After Standoff With Rebels
- CONSIDERING THIS NEAR-GOLDEN AGE
- Ex-Member of Therapy Board Faces Charges
- Eight-Week Vision Training Program Helps Older Adults Read Better, Faster
- Anti-Missile Weapon Tested
- Elderly, Disabled Biggest Users of Medicaid : Health: Reform is high on the political agenda. But the highest-cost recipients are unlikely HMO candidates.
- Farmers Rebel Over Wetlands Regulations : Environment: The furor is fueling a movement that could lead Congress to gut protective laws in the name of property rights.
- President Seen as Kazakh De Gaulle
- For Seniors : At 91, a 'Player' Sparkles Upon the Stage
- LEIMERT PARK : Residents Can Now DASH to Errands
- Sheriff, D.A. Asked to Take Over More Services : Budget: Merger plan aims to cut the deficit. Supervisors turn to the two officials because their offices are in better fiscal shape.
- Fleeting Footprints of Hollywood Crisscross White Sands : New Mexico: Dunes draw 600,000 visitors a year, including movie-makers and hikers. One of the biggest problems is the straight-horned oryx, imported from Africa to provide hunters with trophies.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Secret Is Out: Nomo to Be Fifth Starter
- Westside Title Game May 6
- Kramer's Biggest Wound Is Heartbreak : Disappointed After Being Passed Over in the Baseball Draft, He Sits Out the Season
- DINERS by John Baeder (Abrams: $19.95;...
- Whalen Appointed Senior Vice President at First Interstate Bank
- Playing It Safe
- Destination: San Diego : Northern San Diego County's Top Five
- Record Mogul's Latest Release
- Attention Bucket Shoppers: Here's Latest Airline Lingo : Consumers: Ticketless travel and other innovations behoove travelers to learn the vocabulary of an ever-changing business.
- Weekend Escape: Napa-Sonoma : Tracks Across Wine Country : Mud, wine and the gentle chug of the Napa Valley choo-choo make for a relaxing mix
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Disney documentary for kids discovers all the 'weird' animals found at the zoos
- The Danger of Love (CBS Sunday at...
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : First home is where the heart is for 'Babylon's' Claudia Christian--and a good role is comforting too
- Syria Labels Oklahoma Bombing a Criminal Act
- School Integration Debate Shatters Peace : Connecticut: West Hartford has long been a haven for middle- and upper-income whites. But those days are gone.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Book Called 'Blueprint for Revolution' : Publications: 'The Turner Diaries' circulates among right-wing groups. It depicts a bombing strikingly similar to the Oklahoma City atrocity.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Democrats Agree They'll Disagree While Debating Party Stand on Tax Hike
- Unocal in Talks to Move Division to Costa Mesa : Commerce: The oil giant wants to lease the B of A building near South Coast Plaza. It would bring hundreds of jobs and become one of the county's top 10 businesses.
- If You're Not Safe in Your Own Home . . . : Invasion-style robberies renew focus on basic precautions
- THOUSAND OAKS : Scandinavian Festival Treats Lure Hundreds
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It's Open Season on Division Titles Starting Tuesday
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAMES : North's Jackson Has a Ball : Boys: Mater Dei senior enjoys himself as his team defeats the South, 91-74.
- NFL DRAFT : Bengals Get Carter, 49ers Get Stoked : Pro football: San Francisco pulls off deal. Sapp falls to Buccaneers in 12th spot after reports of positive drug tests.
- Robb and Co. Have Their Day in the Sun : Swimming: Sprint star remains undefeated in 50-, 100-yard freestyle events as Crescenta Valley swamps Royal Invitational field.
- SMALL FACES: Step aside rock critics--Joey Ramone...
- Fairy Tales for Grown-ups : ART AND LIES, By Jeanette Winterson <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 206 pp.)</i>
- Playing God With the Cosmos : A MOMENT ON EARTH: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism, <i> By Gregg Easterbrook (Viking: $27.95; 698 pp.)</i>
- Food: Beverly Hills Hotel Selects Chef
- REGION : Fund-Raiser to Aid the Hungry Planned
- RUNNING : Pinto Puts Some Distance Between Herself, Kansas
- DANCE : Pair's Passion for Tango Has Universal Appeal
- States Sue Tobacco Firms to Recoup Health Costs : Courts: Florida, Mississippi, West Virginia and Minnesota launch a legal onslaught on cigarette makers. Up to 60 million 'little guys' join in massive class-action suit.
- Aspiring Adoptive Parents Face Greed, Competition, Exploitation : Society: With 40 couples vying for each baby and the lure of profits, independents have displaced church and private agencies.
- Three Rounds Later, Rob Johnson's Long Day Fades to Black : USC: His coming-out party turns into a wake as six quarterbacks are selected--but not him.
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Girls Respond to Challenge
- NFL DRAFT : New Jaguar Boselli Is the Biggest Cat in This Circus : USC: Jacksonville makes Trojan offensive lineman sweat before selecting him second overall.
- 'Bedtime Story' Pays Off : Madonna's $2-million endeavor receives the top nod for special effects that get the left brain just about right.
- A Chilling Effect on a Sunny Day at Disneyland : Reaction: Visitors to the world-famous park express dismay and anger at the poison gas threat. But they seem determined to not let it ruin their fun.
- Popejoy Plan Deserves Unified Support : Grumbling Must Be Put Aside as Deadlines Loom to Overcome the Financial Crisis
- Unreachable Is Within Reach : Now Only 121 Games Shy of Gehrig's Record, Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr. Tries to Maintain Concentration Despite Media Distractions
- THEATER NOTES : Alex Enters New League for Musicals
- LAPD Roll Calls
- Questions About the Senate Primary
- Story Missed the Track on Street, Drag Racing
- The Settlement Hearing Was a Farce
- Olden Goldies
- COMING TUESDAY
- Let Common Sense Prevail in Schools
- Judge in Woods Case Deserves Recall
- A Tough Way to Earn Recognition
- School Administrators Are at Fault
- News, Tips & Bargains : Boning Up on Europe Car Rentals
- 'Music' Deserves Four Stars
- Equine Emergency
- Cool Rules
- Roots of Anti-Semitism
- Environmentalism Key to Existence
- Help for Those Caught in Wake of War
- Hunt for 2nd Suspect Heats Up; Storm Slows Search for Victims : Bombing: Investigators target at least four states, while FBI arrests James and Terry Nichols as material witnesses. Death toll grows to 78; up to 150 still missing in Oklahoma City rubble. Rain, wind lash rescuers.
- Sheriff, D.A. May Take Over More Services
- Bleeding the DWP to Pay Others Won't Work
- Change in Programming at KUSC
- Career Anxiety Makes the Long Climb to Wasserman's Office
- Vindication for Vietnam Protests
- The Last Time She Saw Paris
- L.A. Subway Costs
- Letterman Lambasts
- Theory, Reality Don't Match
- Baseball's New Order : The...
- Congress Holds Prescription for Change
- MULTICULTURALISM AND THE TAPER
- Keep Library Open
- Sentencing in Mob Attack Was Justified
- Sermons on the Count
- Following the Rules Is Best Advice for Cyclists
- Scenic Corridor Disputes Likely to Be Repeated
- Why Not Recycle?
- Lockers Decision an Example of What's Wrong in Schools
- Sex Education Issue Not Reported Well
- Trash Stops Where the View Doesn't
- KATO & CALENDAR: FIRE AWAY
- Respect Differences of Religions
- Measure R Gives Voters Voice on Who Ultimately Pays
- Keep the Marines on El Toro Air Base
- Airport Project Foes Not Speaking for All
- Statistics Misleading on Ojai Crime Rate
- Great Winds
- The Role of Churches in Local Politics
- Odd Priorities
- Is It <i> Outing</i> or <i> Attacking</i> ?
- Opposition to Sale of Water District
- NONFICTION - April 23, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 23, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 23, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 23, 1995
- NONFICTION - April 23, 1995
- Disneyland Nerve Gas Threat Called a Hoax : Probe: There's no evidence that Japanese cult planned attack at park. But search is on for the person behind a videotaped warning.
- Silent Scars, Haunting Memories : Tragedy: Six survivors tell how the Oklahoma blast has altered their lives.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Farm Raid Turns Nichols Brothers Into the Talk of a Michigan Town : Blast: Decker residents recall the pair's hobby of setting off homemade bombs--with suspect Timothy McVeigh.
- OLD NEWS: Ever heard of the Lankershim...
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Grim Hunt Goes on in Shattered Building as Storm Adds Woes : Rescue: Wet, windy weather hampers attempts to search for survivors and increases concerns that the structure could collapse.
- Suspect's Journey: Quiet Youth to Angry Adult : Profile: People who have known McVeigh offer varying views. His hatred of government grew while in Army.
- Cult Plot Against Disneyland Denied : Security: Federal officials say threat that sent scientists and Army chemical warfare team to theme park was a hoax.
- THE ELECTRONIC TOOLBOX : Do-It-Yourselfware : Fix-it and build-it programs for personal computers are making repair and remodeling projects easier, cheaper and more fun.
- PLAY BALL, FINALLY: One thing you can...
- A Few Toddlers Clinging to Life: the 'Lucky Ones'
- Painful Memories of a Lost War Live On : Aftermath: South Vietnamese vets in O.C. are haunted by a bitter legacy.