- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Hankering for Hungarian : Hearty soups, stews and pastas are served up in abundance at The Hortobagy.
- Orange County Almanac
- LONG BEACH : Duplex Torn Down After Complaints of Gang Activity
- Symbols of the Season
- And you thought there were no girl-next-door-types...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Approval of Condos Delayed by Panel
- The 10 Worst King Trades
- PREP BASEBALL / UPPER DECK TOURNAMENT : Germantown Trips Up Mater Dei for Title
- Cowboys' Williams Arrested in Sexual Assault of Teen-Ager
- Theater Notes : It Takes Spirit to Play a Part Blithely
- What Michael McCarty's Been Cooking Up
- More to Griffin Than Just Fast Sax Playing
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- BID FOR A GIANT AUTO MAKER : Cash Is There for Chrysler's Suitors--With Conditions : Financing: Takeover offer fuels speculation that car maker may team with a foreign counterpart or leveraged-buyout firms.
- Mother Held in Death of Baby Thrown 8 Floors
- Dornan Decries 'Moral Decay' in Presidential Bid
- Bombing Creates Mystery
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- County Health Department Halts Scheduled Layoffs
- Groups' Handbook Gives Guidelines on Religious Expression in Schools
- MISSION VIEJO : Local Groups to Unite for City Festival
- The Darkness of Violence and Fear : Irish and British moves now pressure the IRA
- Load of Trouble : CHP Mounts Crackdown on Truckers After Rise in Accidents
- PARAMOUNT : Public Warned of Missing Radioactive Soil Test Gauge
- Countywide : AIDS Care Groups Recruit Volunteers to Get Latinos Help
- Beam Sets Moorpark Mark for Third Time
- TENNIS / EASTER BOWL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT : Garden Grove's Jackson Takes Control, Then Bows Out
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Peete, Toscano, Weaver Share Senior PGA Lead
- Coliseum Has Heard This Before : Raiders: Officials believe Davis will come back, but they say he can forget about another rent-free deal.
- SBA Says It's Likely to Run Out of Funding by Early This Summer : Lending: Agency expects the shortfall despite its lowered ceiling on loans. Approvals rose 30% in first half of fiscal year.
- Company Town
- AIRLINES
- Loyalties Sidelined as USC Boots Boosters From Seats : Fund-raising: Their donations are vital to the school. But their prime spots may go to those who give more.
- 5.6 Quake Jolts Texas, New Mexico
- CAMARILLO : 1 of 2 Escapees From Prison Recaptured
- BUENA PARK : Schools OK County Investment Settlement
- VENTURA : Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Murder
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Struggle Over ZIP Codes and Insurance Cost
- SIMI VALLEY : Doctor's License Salvaged by Judge
- Local Leaders Say U.S. Help Needed on Air Cleanup : Pollution: Group charged with fashioning a smog-control plan contends it cannot meet standards by 2005 without the assistance.
- Corkum Doesn't Need to Be Reminded Again : Hockey: Duck center has picked up his play after slow start and pep talk from General Manager Jack Ferreira.
- Clippers Produce No Gem Against Nuggets : Pro basketball: Denver stays in playoff chase with 125-103 rout and Clippers stay close to dreaded bottom.
- Conner Has a Whale of a Time : America's Cup: Stars & Stripes defeats Mighty Mary, forcing three-way tie in defender series.
- Mighty Baseball Has Struck Out in Courtroom Too
- Movie Review : Powell's 'Stairway' Still Leads Somewhere
- Development Post Filled at Museum
- Helping the American Dream Come True for African Americans : Housing: James Robinson defied racism as a realtor and an agent for neighborhood change.
- Chrysler Profit Plummets 37% : Earnings: Poor first quarter may hamper Kerkorian's search for takeover financing.
- AIRLINES
- Jog in a Jug Doesn't Hold Water With Feds; Firm to Pay
- TOURISM : Incentives Until Summer
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Collecting Evidence
- Sisters Were Planning New Start in Their Homeland
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : This Wasn't Always a Beautiful Friendship : HARRY & TEDDY: The Turbulent Friendship of Press Lord Henry R. Luce and His Favorite Reporter, Theodore H. White <i> by Thomas Griffith</i> ; Random House $24, 340 pages
- BEWARE OF MUD: Warnings were tacked on...
- VILLA PARK : Council Backs Pledge on Library Costs
- Former Hughes CEO Is Elected USC Board of Trustees Chairman
- VENTURA : New Initiative Would Protect Farmland
- GLENDALE : Author to Speak at Mayor's Breakfast
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Young Outfielders Are Still Left Out
- Home Entertainment : What's Good, Bad Among Religious Epics
- REAL ESTATE
- Company Town : Simpson-Bruckheimer: 'Top Guns II'? : Once-Red-Hot Producing Duo Back in Limelight
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- COLUMN ONE : Wounded by War--and Peace : Many who survived Vietnam's prison camps sought new lives in the U.S. but found despair. 'My second chance came too late,' one Orange County man says.
- Appeals Court Orders Citadel to End All-Male Military Training
- Rivals Sue Unocal Over Gasoline Patent
- Baltimore Picks Master Developer for Inner City : Cities: Former CEO at The Rouse Co. agrees to try to breathe life into decaying neighborhoods. He has $100 million in 'empowerment zone' seed money for the project.
- TOURISM : Laguna for All Seasons
- BID FOR A GIANT AUTO MAKER : Driving Mr. Kerkorian : Buying Chrysler Might Be Last Thing He Wants
- U.N. Official Vows to Seek Renewal of Bosnia Truce
- Baby Bells to Put Research Lab Up for Sale : Telecom: The action comes after months of wrangling over what to do with the powerful jointly owned Bellcore unit.
- Security : German Spy Chief Under Fire Over Alleged Plutonium Sting : The controversy stems from a 1994 seizure of nuclear materials said to have been smuggled out of Russia.
- Newport Officer in Coma Since Shooting Dies
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Latest Layoffs Hit Hard at Social Services Agency : Budget cuts: Many of the 120 are surprised to lose jobs despite weeks of warnings. Hundreds more will be gone by May 31.
- 7 Pit Bulls Confiscated in Raid Will Be Killed : Crime: The animals are believed to be trained for dogfighting and vicious. Six suspects in alleged ring plead not guilty.
- Opening Doors on 3 Shared Visions : Valley coalitions launch diverse programs at city-owned buildings in innovative cultural partnerships.
- Project Foes Plan Court Challenge : Westlake Village: Group, aided by supporters' donations, says it will appeal city's approval of Price Costco store.
- Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce Puts Out Sales Pitch in Cyberspace : Thousand Oaks: With its new service on the Internet, the business group hopes to link merchants and consumers, government and residents.
- Matching Funds Gave Sanders and Feuer a Boost
- Let There Be Light : And There Was, With None to Spare, as Bowler Finishes 300 Game in Dark
- Suits Seek to Ease Interracial Adoption
- Keeping a Legacy Alive : Students of Alex Vilumsons are featured in exhibition dedicated to the respected teacher.
- IRVINE : City Informs OCTA It Will Not Build Bypass
- STUDIO CITY : Youths Take a Serious Look at Cartooning
- PACOIMA : Bus Purchased for Youth Culture Center
- Obituaries : John H. Halley; Retired Corporate Contractor
- A Real Bomb Thrower : Dodgers Are Hoping Rudy Seanez Is Again Ready to Blow Away Hitters With His 100-m.p.h. Fastball
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : A Calabasas Hit Parade to Tune of 25-1
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Young Outfielders Are Still Left Out
- Theater Review : It Sounds Like a 'Beauty' : Cast and Music Live Up to Disney Magic, but Sets and Special Effects Fall Short
- The Acoustic Jazz Piano Renaissance : Recordings: Petrucciani really swings with Louiss on organ, and re-releases of Garner are fresh and exuberant.
- Hawkins Will Sign With Hawaii
- Mighty Ducks' Kids in Thick of Race, 4-2 : Hockey: Calgary falls, 4-2, and Anaheim is only three points behind Kings for last spot.
- Mighty Ducks' Kids Surprise Flames, 4-2 : Hockey: Wilson relying on youth and enthusiasm in bid to reach playoffs.
- Album Review : Is It Live, or Is It Packaging? It's 'Spaghettini'
- LOS ANGELES : Witness Jailed for Refusing to Testify in Murder Case
- OXNARD : District Votes to Alter Bilingual Education
- Trash Haulers Assail Plan for Outside Bids
- Group to Honor Those Who Died in Vietnam War : Memorials: Vietnamese American leaders hope to raise $1 million for the Vietnam Monument of Freedom project in a Westminster cemetery.
- Seder a Time to Share a Religious Tradition
- Lawmaker, School Board Chief Spar Over HIV/AIDS Assembly
- Georgia's Not on Our Minds, but Stadium Is
- Maryland's Smith Leaves Early for NBA
- Westcorp Inc.: The Irvine parent company of...
- Designer Cashes In on That American Express Gold Card Dress
- BID FOR A GIANT AUTO MAKER : Chrysler's Rivals . . . and Suitors
- COLUMN ONE : Wounded by War--and Peace : Hoping for a better life in the U.S. after years in prison camps, thousands of former Vietnamese military officers find a bleak future. As Cao Doan says, 'My second chance came too late.'
- Yeltsin Backs More Aid for Tajikistan
- Countersuit Filed Over Toothbrush: Teledyne Industries Inc....
- Smith Group Sells Some Regency Stock
- Children's Frozen Dinners Recalled: Campbell Soup Co....
- THE GOODS : CHECKLIST : Examining Your Doctor
- INS Reportedly Rejects Refuge Bid by 'Lost Patrols'
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Can't Weasel Out of This: Should Ferrets Be Legal?
- Affluent Owed Higher Taxes in '93, Study Says
- Chernobyl Is Due to Be Closed by the Year 2000
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Company Town : James Warner Named President of CBS TV
- ECONOMY
- TOURISM : New Disney Attraction Drives Up Attendance and Overtime Work
- Feeding the Fever : Can't Shake the Fever : Sax man Keith Fiddmont's love of music quickly ended an attempt at early retirement.
- Not for Those With a Fear of Flying
- Decrying 'Decay,' Dornan Begins White House Bid
- The Flashiest New Jewel in the British Crown
- Hanoi to Repatriate 40,000 Vietnamese, Bonn Reports
- TOURISM : Knott's Celebrates Spring
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Targeting Blobs a Blast : Kirby's Avalanche, which is a lot like Tetris, is fun and challenging if you ignore the sappy pink hero and all the corny intermissions.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Clinton to Meet Press
- THEATER REVIEW : Abstractions Cloud Real Issues : 'Squareone' delves into relationships, but the results are oddly dispassionate and lacking crucial resolution.
- Japan Passes Stimulus Plan to Curb Yen : Tokyo: Bank of Japan lowers discount rate to record 1%. Actions are aimed at warding off threat to fledgling recovery.
- Club Scene : New Place, New Crowd--Same Hot Jazz
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Agency Considers $1.4-Billion Bond Issue to Build Toll Road
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Music, Food to Nourish the Soul : Cafe plans joyful noise with the Jones Sisters gospel group and Southern fare, from pork chops to grits, for Easter.
- HELPING YOUR OWN: With every dollar stretched,...
- Chechen Village Massacre by Russians Cited
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : An Odd Couple in the Interest of Nature
- PASADENA : Ex-Funeral Home Owners Cleared of Some Charges
- Foreign Adoptions Can Mean Joy--or Pain
- Long Beach Wins Suit Over Costs of Desegregation : Education: School district will receive $63.7 million from the state for expenses incurred as part of its integration program, which was voluntary.
- LONG BEACH : More Tests Set for Woman Accused in Murder of Son
- THOUSAND OAKS : Robber Threatens to Detonate Bomb
- SAN PEDRO : Separate Probe of Crash Premature, LAPD Chief Says
- CS Fullerton Finishes Interviews of Finalists for Basketball Job
- Police Agencies Plan Benefit Football Game
- Fear Not, Trade Could Make Angels Better
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Run Streak to 10
- Restaurant Review : Kosher Meets French at Mosai que
- Q&A; : 22 Years of Making Kings Games Come Alive
- Quantum Slowdown : Revenue: Orange-based provider of in-home health services is used to big spurts in yearly growth. But a state audit, dearth of new products and falling stock price have tarnished the shine.
- Graphix Zone's Revenue and Losses Rise
- Class-Action Lawsuit Charges Great Western With Tricking Patrons : Banking: Investors say thrift duped them into transferring money from CDs to mutual funds. Company denies wrongdoing.
- BID FOR A GIANT AUTO MAKER : Glossary: Poison Pills and Greenmail
- 2 Gaza Journalists Briefly Held After Paper Assails Sweep
- China Taps Middle-Class Fear of Violent Crime : Politics: Beijing focuses state media on criminals and their victims in bid to gain support from more affluent urbanites.
- Pilot in Fatal Crash Had Low Training Marks
- THE GOODS : One-Touch Channel Surfing
- Feinstein Names New Staff Director
- Unleashing the Artist Within : Color Me Mine allows patrons to choose among ceramics and paint them any way they see fit.
- State Supreme Court to Rule on '3 Strikes'
- OC HIGH
- Ideology--Science Collision
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Steiner, Vasquez Irked by CEO's Remarks
- COSTA MESA : Woman Is Injured in Car Crash
- EL MONTE : Boarding Home Owners Agree to Give Up License
- Ex-O.C. Man May Be Tried in France for Wife's Murder : Crime: The husband, a French citizen, is arrested in Versailles. The victim's body was found in October near Riverside after the entire family disappeared in August.
- Pacoima Man Shot Dead at Door
- BREA : Planning Commission OKs Birch Hills Project
- Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- PREP ROUNDUP : Estancia Narrowly Wins Tribute to Youth Golf Tournament
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Morris, Dean-Yeager Help Cypress Win Two at Tournament
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- Club Might Fly Where Others Took a Header : Pro soccer: Valley Golden Eagles hope to ride latest wave of American interest.
- Theater Review : Real Crime in Mystery Is Slow Pace
- Music Review : Salonen, L.A. Philharmonic Sparkle in 'The Firebird'
- There's a Lot to Question in This History of 'Texas'
- Music Review : Previn Conducts a Competent but Uninspired St. Luke's
- Northridge Baseball Team, Opponents Playing on a Level Field
- OK in Oklahoma : Simi Valley's Nykoluk Makes Move, Makes Mark at Seminole JC
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Schofield Added to Mix at Shortstop
- Serendipity Theatre Finds New Home
- Even Dime Stores Have to Change
- OC HIGH : Driving: Take 2 : Fear Steers, but a Hero Is an Arm's Length Away
- PACOIMA : Identity of Man Set Ablaze Is Released
- The Diverse Dozen : The Solo / LA festival will bring together 12 individual performers with a wide variety of styles.
- Laguna Hills Poll Shows 97% Like It
- Surge of Appeals Tax O.C. Assessor to Limit : County: 10,000 on final day push backlog to 61,000. Property owners win automatically if staff can't keep up.
- OC HIGH : Driving: Take 2 : There's a Reason the Instructor Rides 'Shotgun'
- Schumacher, Coulthard DQs Overturned
- National Video Rentals
- The Vaults / CD Reissues : Top R&B;, Rockabilly on 'Excello' Collection
- OC HIGH : Independent Means : Education: Supervised study is effective for those who are disciplined and responsible. Emily Cannon made the program work for her--and graduated early.
- Residents Warned of Slide Risks : La Conchita: Evacuation order will be lifted Sunday. But inspectors are posting warning signs on residences and businesses.
- Calabasas Panels Weigh Project
- THOUSAND OAKS : Widower Gives Car to Ailing Therapist
- Reassessing 'McNamara's War' : At 78, the Vietnam War's architect looks back on the still divisive conflict
- Wilson to Undergo Minor Throat Surgery
- L.A.-Based Group Ensures That Moscow Jews Get a Passover Meal
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : A Passover Gift of Questionable Taste
- A Great Mistake? : Kings Insist They Still Believe in Grant Fuhr, but the Five-Time Stanley Cup-Winning Goalie Has Bombed, Making a Dubious Deal Much Worse
- MiscellanyThe Mission Viejo Pateadores boys' under-16 soccer...
- 2 Servings of Jeni for the Price of 1 : Comedy: He has a TV career cooking with his new sitcom, 'Platypus Man.' Still, his first love is stand-up, which he'll do tonight and Saturday at the Coach House.
- LAPD Officers Defend Roll Calls as Necessary Rite of Police Work : Study: Report that says sessions are inefficient is greeted with dismay by those who praise them as a way to deal with stress and build morale.
- ANAHEIM : Manchester Traffic Snarled by Accident
- Countywide : Sheriff's Dept. Opposes State Prison Merger
- FULLERTON : Cal State Showing of Film on Christ Protested
- VENTURA : Pace of Renovation Pleases City Officials
- Bob's Almost as Well Traveled as His Campaign Message
- STUDIO CITY : Arson-Sparked Fire Damages Music Store
- Boisclair Shows Up Her Elders : Tennis: Unseeded 15-year-old beats No. 7 Augustus to gain Easter Bowl 18-and-under semifinals.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Returns in Style in Rockets' Victory
- A Steady Drive in Direction of Stardom : Movies: England's Minnie Driver is not a star--yet. But a winning role in 'Circle of Friends' has clearly put her on the fast track.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Snow's Late Double Lifts Long Beach
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- Maryland's Smith Expected to Try NBA
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Ton Changes Mind, Signs With Davidson
- Only Weights Will Be the Same for Horses in Blue Grass Stakes : Horse racing: Jockey shake-up has only one colt with a familiar rider for the Kentucky Derby prep Saturday.
- Album Review / Jazz
- Movie Review : May-December Love in 'Last Good Time'
- Indie Films No Longer Penny-Ante Affair : Movies: Higher grosses reflect increased marketing savvy of independent companies, many of which have hired executives seasoned at major studios.
- N.Y. Bomb Suspect Faces New Charges : Terrorism: Indictment accuses Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the alleged mastermind of the World Trade Center attack, in plot to blow up airliners.
- Participants Sought for Free Job Training
- Van Halen Enters Plea On Handgun
- 2 Held in Death of Cashier at Service Station : Crime: Alleged gang member is arrested on suspicion of robbery and murder of woman in Seal Beach last month. A second, juvenile suspect is in custody.
- Trash Hauler Vote in Cypress Is Criticized
- Angels Trade Curtis : Baseball: Center fielder goes to Detroit for Tony Phillips, 36, in a deal with long-term financial ramifications.
- Theater Review : A Noise Within's 'Engaged' Weds Strong Cast to Whimsy
- Richard Jeni on . . .
- Art Review : Junko Chodos Finds a Way 'In the Forest'
- Hunt Intensifies as Japan Cultist Predicts Quake
- RSVP : A Fairy Tale Night of Stars . . . and Beauty
- BREA : City Chooses Option B in Pool Settlement
- Dialing Against Fraud--Public Calls 'Tattler' Lines : Tips: Advocates say their popularity taps into human desire to right a wrong--or to anonymously seek revenge.
- WESTMINSTER : Mobile Home Park Relocation Rules Due More Study
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Held After Car Hits Utility Poles
- SIMI VALLEY : Suspected Gang Members Searched
- Let Them Eat Ram Chops in St. Louis : Pro football: Many in city are euphoric, but others wonder if it's money well spent.
- Obituaries : Emory Hestus Holmes; Civil Rights Activist
- Colleges : Campus scene
- Santa Ana Man Charged in Murder of Former Neighbor : Crime: Anthony Geran Shaw, 26, who was arrested Monday in Arizona, is suspected of fatally shooting Donnie Ward, 27, last week. Ward was buried Thursday.
- Artful or Rinky-Dink? : Disney's Hockey Practice Facility Will Be Different --From Its Exterior tothe Ice-on-Sand Concept
- Children Show Their Spirit
- Obituaries : Albert Zoraster; Longtime Civic Leader
- Taking a Place at the Table : Passover: Enjoying their new freedom to practice their religion, Russian Jewish emigres learn the intricacies of the Seder.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : It's a Walk for the Umpires
- Curtis Dealt to the Tigers for Phillips : Baseball: Angels acquire more offense with infielder who is one of AL's top leadoff hitters.
- TELEVISIONNew Ratings Champ?: With only a few...
- 'Stories' a Moving One-Woman Show
- ENVIRONMENT
- OC HIGH : An Alternate Route to the Diploma
- Absolutely Fabulous! : Night life: To those in the know, they're Club Kids, distinguished from other regulars by their dress, their dedication and the celebrity status of their alter egos.
- Regulators Ignored Law on Financial Disclosures : Ethics: Top agriculture officials say they used an honor system instead of abiding by statute. But they deny any impropriety.
- Judge Clears Way for New Jersey to Take Over Newark School District
- Flaws Are Few at Discount Gift House
- Feinstein Names New Staff Director
- PORT HUENEME : Juror Tells of Link to Defendant's Family
- Violent Crimes Drop in Valley, Police Report : Public safety: Homicides are down, but nonviolent offenses jump because of a rash of car phone and auto thefts.
- PRIVACY WATCH : Examining Eye
- The Vaults / CD Reissues
- Buyer Beware : Not Everyone in St. Louis Is Caught Up in the Euphoria of Having a Football Team Again
- Deaf West Delivers Eloquent 'Medea'
- Slatkin Brings His Idea of Culinary Fusion to Hermosa
- IRVINE : Council Delays Review of Its Fiscal Actions
- CSUN's Ventura Campus to Offer MBA Program : Education: Officials say several obstacles were overcome to provide the degree starting in January.
- String of Errors Put Florida Hospital on the Critical List
- 3 in Bryant Family Indicted on Tax Evasion : Courts: Matriarch Florence Bryant, Sheriff's Deputy Ely Bryant, and alleged leader Jeff Andrew Bryant Jr. are named.
- GLENDALE : College Board Seat Hinges on Absentees
- School Trustees OK Smoking Restrictions
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Project's Opponents Plan Court Appeal
- LOS ANGELES : CHP Says Evidence Lacking for Charges in Fatal Crash
- Loosen the Grip of Central Power : Conversation: Turnaround expert Sanford C. Sigoloff advises schools to spend smarter and stop living by old rules.
- AGOURA HILLS : Currie Named USC Chairman of Trustees
- Nuclear Dump Site Assessment
- Take Care on Beach to Avoid Tiny Nests
- Clinton's Presidency
- CALABASAS : Developers Present Plan at Joint Meeting
- Police Deserving of More Praise
- Ahmanson Plan a Bad Idea for County
- Hungry Children
- Views on Bowling Lanes' Closing
- Simpson Trial
- Bailout for Mexico
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1995
- Obituaries - April 14, 1995
- Obituaries - April 14, 1995
- Sources Report Wider Probe of Commerce Chief
- Zion Park Hit by Massive Slide : Disaster: 450 people were trapped at lodge for nearly a day before a new road was cut through debris.
- 2 Women Killed by Car While Crossing Reseda Street : Tragedy: The Korean immigrants were headed for an English class. Driver was not arrested but could face misdemeanor charges.
- Bunny Ownership Should Be More Than Spring Fling : Animals: Easter pets, which are often abandoned after the holiday, require long-term commitment.
- Entertainment : Hindu-Muslim Love in Movie Is Hot Topic
- Battle for Foster Nomination Playing Out Behind Scenes : Surgeon general: Both sides treading lightly on abortion, race issues. White House looks to Republican senators on panel for support.
- 2 Elderly Women Hit, Killed by Car While Crossing Street in Reseda : Tragedy: The Korean immigrants were heading toward an early morning English class. Driver was not arrested but could face misdemeanor charges.
- Ex-Juror Tells of Racial Disputes : Simpson case: Under oath, Jeanette Harris gives details of alleged incidents between whites and blacks. Attorneys call for reassignment of deputies in charge of panelists.
- Double Tragedy Strikes Again : Accidents: Two Korean women killed crossing a Reseda street.
- UP AND DOWN: The good news: Police...
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1995