- Local Muslims Focus of Wrath After Bombing : Terrorism: Anger and racism surfaced against religious group immediately after the attack in Oklahoma City.
- Sparked Anew, Old Flames Burn Brighter : Love: Most of those who renew relationships with their first loves become permanent partners, researcher says--despite separations of decades, changes in appearance and even years of marriage to others.
- Fear, Not Trust, Marks Land Croats Took Back From Serbs
- Tree Poachers Cut and Run on U.S. Parkland in Capital
- Onslaught of Problems Threatens Nation's Foster Care Programs : Children: Uncaring bureaucracies, troubled adolescents and burnout take toll on homes of last resort for the abused and neglected.
- Refugees Headed to Cuba; Protest Planned
- 'Different World' Awaits Koester in New County Role : Government: Chief administrator faces such challenges as a $38-million budget gap and a board split on his appointment.
- OXNARD : Motorist Shoots Self During Chase
- That Silva Sure Can Dance--Just Don't Ask Him to Lead
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson to Miss a Start
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Robbins Falls to Sundberg in Tennis Final
- Ruelas Is Taught the Golden Rule : Boxing: In virtuoso performance, De La Hoya shows he has plenty of substance with second-round knockout.
- STYLE: STYLEMAKER : PLAYING WITH FIRE : A Craftsman Shatters Traditional Ideas of What Glassmaking Is All About
- HULA by Lisa Shea (Delta: $9.95;...
- A Peruvian Oasis : A writer neither here nor there : GRINGA LATINA: A Woman of Two Worlds, <i> By Gabriella de Ferrari (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 176 pp.)</i>
- What Will I Tell My Son? : His Father Was in the SS. His Grandfather Was a Nazi. Now He Has a Child. These Photographs Are the Start of a Painful History Lesson.
- Focus : Paradise Found--and Lost : PBS DOCUMENTARY ON 'THE WAY WEST' TRACKS THE MIGRATION AND CLASHES
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Labor of Love Graces County-USC Site
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Merchants Welcome Police Substation
- REGION : Goldberg Will Host City Budget Forum
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'All That' is comedy, hip-hop and more, namely in a good Nickelodeon slot
- FRIENDLY FIRE : The GOP reinforced the anti-government extremism of its fringe--but this support can prove deadly. Political parties must control their radical elements.
- Gun Club Plan Raises Concern for Neighbors : Land use: Displaced by a road project, the group wants to relocate on 500 acres in Black Star Canyon. But residents fear stray bullets, traffic.
- Cast of Hundreds in Simi Valley : Recreation: Young anglers get their feet wet at the annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby.
- Sense of Community for UCI Gays : New Center Offers Information and Counseling to Students in an Atmosphere of Full Acceptance
- New Zealand Is Magic Against San Diego Wind
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Luyendyk Quickest on Practice Day I
- THEATER NOTES : Why Moving 'Assassins' Misfired
- ENGLAND SWINGS: After suffering writer's block for...
- Betting on a Weaker Greenback--and Winning
- CITY ARTS : A Classic Culmination
- Retro : Dick Van Dyke Is 'New' Again
- 5th District Hopefuls Win Endorsements : Politics: Feuer and Yaroslavsky campaigns paint the public support of police and firefighters unions and the sheriff as a sign of their commitment to strong law enforcement.
- 'Guarding Tess'
- Philippines Fires Second Official Over Maid Case
- Award: City of Hope Doctor to Get Honorary Degree
- TRACK : CSLA Advances to Conference Finals
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : That Giant Humming Sound Is the No on R Group's Fax Machines
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Calm Radke Quiets Indians' Bats in Victory
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / BIG WEST CONFERENCE : Long Beach State Defeats UNLV
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Far From the Moshing Crowd : Pop star-on-the-verge PJ Harvey sprang from the gentle English countryside of Thomas Hardy. So where did all those songs of obsession and despair come from?
- After 14 Years, It's Time for Some Fresh Paint
- Trade Embargo Enforcement Shifted to Customs
- ZOMBIFICATION: Stories From National Public Radio ...
- SAN FRANCISCO: A Panoramic Postcard Book ...
- THE BELL CURVE WARS: Race, Intelligence, and...
- Japan Casts Envious Look at U.S. Crisis Management : Asia: Slow responses contrast with quick arrest in Oklahoma blast. Some say issue is a difference in culture.
- Amid Bitter Debate, Thousands of Immigrants Pack Up to Leave : Borders: Despite America's image as a land of opportunity, one man's decision to leave is not unusual. The exodus may increase as anti-immigrant fever continues to spread.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Tony Shaloub's 'Wings' lets him be the driver and the passenger happy to go along for the ride
- THE NATION : THE CULTURE WARS : Missing the Grass-Roots: Confusing Talk-Show Hosts With Real Populists
- THE WORLD : Why Not Break With Diplomatic Past and End Summits?
- Hart Not Broken Up Over 2-1 Loss to Righetti : Softball: Unearned runs allow Warriors to beat Indians in tournament final.
- Garcia Critical After Loss to Gabriel Ruelas : Other fights: Colombian undergoes brain surgery. Tapia keeps title with draw.
- Wonderware, Swedish Firm Ink Deal
- Buddhist Festival, Feasts and Flowers
- Destination: Pennsylvania : River City Revival : Pittsburgh? Don't laugh. This history-rich, cultural gem is one of America's 'most livable'
- What One Owes : An elegant novel poses complex issues of personal debt : THE DISTINGUISHED GUEST, <i> By Sue Miller (HarperCollins: $24; 288 pp.)</i>
- Ex-Trucker, Wheelwright Crafts Modern Carriages
- Nigeria Reports Killing of Coup Plotters
- Profile : Beltway Casting : ACTRESS WHO PLAYS MCGOVERN, 'MURPHY BROWN'S' NEW REPORTER, HAS REAL D.C. EXPERIENCE
- Classic Car Show Comes to Balboa Blvd.
- BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Rosselli's Effort Fine for a Start
- Mortgage-Backed Securities Make Comeback
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsSOLVANG--An eclectic showcase of...
- Life Study, by Molly Peacock
- Recall Brawl : Intense Battle Is Waged Over Horcher's Pivotal Assembly Seat
- Oakland Schools See Lesson in LEARN : Education: Officials believe some of the program's reforms could work in their district, which is much smaller than L.A. Unified but faces similar problems.
- DRAMA : Reliving Corwin's Dark Victory on Stage : Theater: Radio broadcast of 'On a Note of Triumph' 50 years ago was a sober rumination on the price of war.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : Results From Flawed CLAS Tests Shouldn't Be Taken to Heart : Scores by state's students don't represent their true levels of achievement and unfairly vilify local school programs.
- Tuesday's Election
- BURBANK AIRPORT EXPANSION : Growth Doesn't Fly for a Multitude of Reasons : Homeowners would lose because of noise, the city would be saddled with enormous debt, while outside interests would reap the benefits.
- Boy, 14, Dies After Being Hit by a Car
- Steering Clear of Gridlock : Anaheim's High-Tech Center Tracks, Guides Traffic to Avoid Crises
- Did County Ignore Warnings on Slain Children? : Tragedy: Three sources say they had told Children and Family Services that an El Monte home was unsafe. Agency maintains there was no way to predict the shooting.
- Thunder Gulch's Lightning Strikes Derby : Horse racing: Stevens rides Lukas' No. 3 horse to surprising victory as Timber Country is third, Serena's Song 16th.
- Kennedy Roars On, Aims Toward Dodger Stadium Engagement
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Expos' Goal Is to Be Best Team a Little Money Can Buy
- In Brief
- Spineless Journals
- M. Botvinnik; Former World Chess Champion
- KOREATOWN : Parenting Classes Help Reduce Conflict
- BASEBALL : Bell Likely No. 1 Seed as Teams Head Into Playoffs
- Arabs Want U.N. to Stop Israeli Land Seizure
- BOOK REVIEW : Entertaining Pairing of Mystery and History : EDSEL: A Novel of Detroit, <i> by Loren D. Estleman</i> (Mysterious Press; $21.95, 304 pages)
- United Negro College Fund Walkathon
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Tony Shalhoub's 'Wings' lets him be the driver and the passenger happy to go along for the ride
- Vintage Victory
- THE NATION : POLITICS : GOP Cite 'Credibility' to Mask Abortion Issue
- From Mountaintop to Tap : HOW MELTED SIERRA SNOWPACK BOOSTS VALLEY WATER SUPPLY
- Jumpy Disc Jockey Arrested : Crime: Radio personality Mark Thompson bounds a counter at sheriff's station, is cited for trespassing.
- Know Where Your Cat Is Tonight? : Going the high-tech and the low-tech routes to keep track of Cuddles
- Davis: A Private Pitching Coach Who's Loved by His Mummey
- Things Get a Little Rocky for Lasorda, but Dodgers Survive : Baseball: No lead, even one of 10 runs, is safe in Denver, where L.A. finally wins, 17-11.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds' Dogged Attempt Works Against the Mets
- Plan Should Link Los Angeles to Regional Economic Marketplace
- 'Hiroshima Maiden' Hails Her U.S. Healers : New York: Victims of 1945 atomic bombing received plastic surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital 40 years ago.
- BARBARA CRAMPTON HEADS WEST
- KENTUCKY DERBY NOTES
- Bruins Finally Avenge a Defeat : Volleyball: UCLA men win NCAA title by beating Penn State, which had beaten them in last year's championship match.
- On-Air Apparent? : The buzz on Brian Williams is that he may anchor 'NBC Nightly News' when Tom Brokaw retires, but he's the last guy who wants to talk about it.
- KOREATOWN : School Essays Dream of a Better World
- VOLLEYBALL : Bell Buries Its Ghosts of the Past
- Letters From Nixon Shape Dole's Campaign Strategy
- MONTEREY PARK : Billboard Ban Stays; Election Is Planned
- CHINATOWN : Rail Station Walkway Plan Gets Backing
- Blast Site Visitors Struggle to Understand : Mourners: Thousands pay their respects at the Oklahoma City federal building. 'God bless the children and the innocent,' reads a sign nearby.
- Sobering Thoughts About Grad Nights : Safety: Liquor-free O.C. parties get more elaborate. Some parents question cost, escalating competition.
- INS to Get Tough With Employers
- Hot Line for Those Going to Big House : Prison: Felon with 3 1/2 years' experience in federal penitentiary offers advice to the apprehensive, such as how to get the lower bunk.
- Foster Kids Need Good Parents, Period : Don't make race sole or disqualifying issue in adoptions
- Not Just Child's Play : Youth Expo Spotlights Achievements in Art, Science and Other Endeavors
- Staying Power : Tightknit Simi Valley Residents Confront Gang Problem
- OXNARD : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Loan Shark Case
- Judge's Actions Are Not Above the Law : Felony sexual assault conviction shows awareness of crime is needed even in halls of justice
- BURBANK AIRPORT EXPANSION : Opponents of Expansion Will Pay a Big Price : The crowded conditions will worsen and drive passengers away. Then the planes and traffic will go--along with 17,000 jobs.
- Boskie's Fight for Respect Gets Him Pain, No Decision
- Documenting Operatic Heights So You Won't Forget
- The Spirit of Place
- Police Arrest 62 After Feud in Egypt Kills 24
- Privatizing Looms as One of Many Dangers to Public Parklands : A growing movement in the 104th Congress threatens recreation areas as close as the Santa Monicas. Such lands need U.S. protection and conservation funds.
- Reisman Cleans Up for No. 1 Calabasas : Baseball: After bad day, he triples and scores then singles home winning run in seventh for 2-1 victory in Westside final.
- Pierce Cruises to Title : Baseball: Brahmas win WSC South Division crown outright with 11-4 victory over Mission.
- PREP SOFTBALL / BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT : Whittier La Serna Gets Run to Beat Brea Olinda
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Keppler Ties Gallagher for Lead
- Blue-Collar Colt Puts Bluebloods in Their Place
- In Brief
- IN EXCESS : Bette Davis Slept Here
- Nanci Griffith and The Great American Music Show : She Tried Country Pop and It Didn't Fit. Then She Dug Into the Musical Roots of America and Found Her True Voice in Folk Music. Now She's on a Mission for Woody Guthrie and a Few Other Folks.
- Poison Gas Kills 2
- Death Row Dilemma : 20-Year Wait for Execution Called Cruel and Unusual in Last-Ditch Bid for a Reprieve
- CRENSHAW : Internet Project Comes on Line
- REGION : Household Waste Collection Scheduled
- Ukraine Introduces First New Coin in Centuries
- Tapping Into an Urban Thirst
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Students Arrested in Assault on Suspect
- <i> Sub</i> lime to <i> Sub</i> -par
- Culture or Swing Machine, Dub It Reggae
- THE NEIL SIMON STORY
- CUBE SUPPORTER
- Development Threatens Chatsworth Outcrops
- Talk Show Effects
- Defending His 'Mother'
- El Toro Airport Plan Just Too Costly
- 'Minimize Risk' Is Guiding Principle
- Graduates Object to Remedial Classes
- School Is Bit Older
- Sheriff Richard Mack
- A Matter of Timing and Type Size
- Truancy Proposal Merits High Praise, Not Burial
- Bernson's Proposal to Publish Johns' Names
- A Vote for Santa Ana's Homeless Policy
- CARTOON CAT
- School Democracy
- Freddie Mac and Quake Insurance
- Hurok Bombing
- Electronic Explorer
- Scholastic Wins for L.A. Schools
- PRO-PALANCE
- Bomb Blast Ignites Ignorance and Paranoia
- Beating Death of 2-Year-Old
- THE JAMES DEAN STORY
- Library Closures and Alternatives
- DEFINITELY BYASED
- Taking Issue With a Number of Statistics
- New Breed of Drive-In Looking to Find Niche : Trends: Nostalgia will blend with high-tech, at least temporarily, at Culver City site.
- CSUN Shows Sensitivity to the Needs of the Disabled
- Lapse in Logic?
- Upgrade Seismic Codes to Reflect Experience
- Clearing the Name of Fatty Arbuckle
- KATO, THE KONCLUSION
- Tenants Say Mayor Ousted Them for Airing Complaints : Illinois: Official is a landlord in poor town of Alorton. Two families say they were evicted for talking to a reporter about living conditions, including holes in the floor large enough to swallow a child.
- Bad Reactions to Anti-Drug Column
- Michigan Legislators Feeling, Reeling From Term Limits Imposed by Voters : Politics: Voters set the clock ticking in 1992, capping state House terms at six years and Senate terms at eight. Newcomers now say that's not enough to get things done. But tactic gains popularity in U.S.
- Tony's Story: Adopted at 5, Evicted...
- Maybe Addiction to Greed Is the Problem
- UCLA to Propose Undergraduate Program in Gay, Bisexual Studies : Education: If approved by the faculty senate, the new minor could be offered to srudents as early as next spring.
- Protesting the Use of Expletive
- Deal of the Week
- 'Swinger' Story Typical of Media
- The Tragic Kingdom
- BOTTOM LINE
- Software No Substitute for Architects' Services
- And Stanton?
- Anatomy of a Murder Investigation
- Approach to Women Sounds Victorian
- Those Were the Days
- Grouchy to Gleeful, Bears at Play...
- Protesters' Nuclear Reaction
- U.S. Worsened Situation for Vietnam
- Earth Day Reminds Us to Do the Right Thing
- Take the Best From Two Worlds
- One Person's Meat . . .
- Bankruptcy From Fiscal, Political, Legal Standpoints
- Blaming State's Oil Industry for Underpayment of Royalties Oversimplifies Issue
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 7, 1995
- O.C. Bankruptcy Panels Foundering, Some Say : Crisis: Members of three blue-ribbon committees complain of a lack of direction and staff support.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : *** 1/2 KENNY BARRON, 'Wanton Spirit" <i> Verve</i>
- Virtual Reality in Baja
- Jailbreak Casts Spotlight on Budget Woes
- In Brief
- Babes Shake It Up : ** BABES IN TOYLAND,"Nemesisters" <i> Reprise</i>
- ** 1/2 TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY : "Terence Trent D'Arby's, Vibrator" <i> Work/Columbia</i>
- LONG DISTANCE HERO: If Thich Huyen Quang...
- Clinton-Yeltsin Summit Likely Not a Worldbeater : Diplomacy: Meeting after V-E Day celebrations, the two face the worst U.S.-Russian relations since the Cold War.
- Jailbreak Casts Spotlight on Budget Woes : Prisons: Sheriff's officials say overcrowding and cutbacks are the underlying causes behind the recent escape of 14 inmates. Situation is not expected to improve, authorities say.
- Last Free Parking on PCH Is an Endangered Species
- INSIDE & OUT : Skylight Is Letting In More Than Sunshine
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Employment Report Sends Bond Yields Tumbling : Markets: Sharp decline leads to best one-week rally in nearly six years. Stocks are mixed as Dow index loses 16.
- DECOR : Designers Renewing a Gothic Romance
- U.S. Jobless Rate Up to 5.8% in Blurry Signal : Employment: In a surprisingly weak report, payrolls shrank by 9,000 workers in April, raising new caution flags.
- Raabe Could Face Arrest by Next Week
- Cyanide Gas Attack Thwarted in Tokyo Subway
- Queen Elizabeth Commences Britain's V-E Day Ceremonies
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2 Killed, 5 Injured in 2-Car Collision
- WESTMINSTER : Wind-Aided Blaze Leaves 4 Homeless
- GLENDALE : Man Gets 11 Years for Attempted Rape
- AGOURA HILLS : Judge Won't Dismiss Suit Against Mayor
- Civic Center Development Back on Track : Downtown: Plans for lot at 1st and Broadway include office towers, tree-lined plaza with upscale eateries and entertainment areas.
- L.A. Baptist Catches a Break on Errant Throw : Baseball: Wilson pitches four-hitter, Knights win title with unearned runs, 2-0.
- GARDENING : A New Way to Ketchup on Tomato News
- Margolis Returns as CEO of Cherokee
- Alleged Persecution of Cult Investigated : Japan: U.S. activists visit Tokyo. They're concerned about treatment of sect suspected in subway attack.
- 8 Staff Members Hurt in Attack by Prisoners
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Measure M Tax Can Be Repealed, Counsel Finds
- China Moves Forum Site; Women Irate : Asia: Activists lobby U.N. to shift conference from Beijing.
- Santa Margarita Attorney Is Named to Municipal Bench
- Bureau of Sanitation Gets Site on Internet
- Withdrawal by Bray Is Found Perplexing : Boxing: Reason unclear why troubled heavyweight left Marriott promoter Broudy in the lurch.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Wow Fans in Opener
- There's a Story Behind Every Smooch : Stars and Director of 'French Kiss' Discuss On- and Off-Screen Romance
- Made to Order : Many American Dreams Came Out of the Sears Catalogue, Including Do-It-Yourself Houses
- Silva Accused of Sabotaging County's Recovery Efforts
- Goldman Sister, Father File Suit
- Officials Refuse to Shut Down 'Swinger' Parties
- Navy Official Vows Fight for Point Mugu
- Unwelcome House Guests : Rains Bring Rats, Ants--and Mosquitoes
- SYLMAR : County Asked to Claim Road to Dump
- CALABASAS : Police, Students Play Ball for Bomb Victims
- American Attitudes About Muslims Improve, Survey Finds : Islam: More respondents now think group faces bias than did those in '92 poll, Arabic-language newspaper says. But about half still say they are fanatics.
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Camp Restrictions to Safeguard Species
- Santa Barbara Man on Coastal Panel
- CSUN Wins, Then Catches Rain : Softball: The Matadors defeat Fresno State, 3-1, and lead, 2-1, when the second game is canceled.
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- Rocketdyne Testing Station to Be Razed : Technology: In cost-cutting move, pioneer rocket-test site in Santa Susana Mountains will be returned to nature.
- Orange County Paying Minors Fully
- GARDEN GROVE : Children Broaden World Views With Internet Chat
- LOS ANGELES : Hearing Delayed on Bid to Drop Rapper's Murder Case
- In Altadena, Small but Daring Steps in a March Against Fear : 'We want to walk down the street and tell gang members, "You cannot have any more of our children." '
- Voigt Wins After Heating Up : Auto racing: He finds the line in qualifying, rides it to victory in main event at Ventura.
- Pierce Lead Slips and So Does Match : Volleyball: Top-seeded Brahmas lose in State tournament for second consecutive season. Theymade final last year.
- Slimmed Down and Coming Back for Seconds : Pop music: Cathy Cornell walked away from singing-songwriting, but she got depressed and gained weight. Then she got back on track.
- MOVIES'Panther' Support: Thirty-two prominent African Americans, including...
- Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias
- State Panel Calls for Reforms in Civil Service
- Sanctions Loom as U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Stall
- The Press Just Has to Take It Sitting Down
- Seems Like Old Times
- Huntington Beach Officials Girding Themselves for Expected Skunk Invasion
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Hungarian Church Rises Anew Out of the Ashes of 1992 Arson
- Embattled Burbank Leader May Resign : Politics: City Manager Robert Ovrom has had a key role in high-profile development deals.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Northridge Wants Wiesner
- Frustration Eased With Big Victory : Baseball: Simi Valley bounces back to stomp Westlake, 18-7, two days after losing to last-place Agoura.
- Finding TV Gold in Scripts From the Silver Screen : Television: Remakes of cinema classics are hitting the airwaves. The originals 'are great stories,' an executive says, 'and there are a finite number of great stories in the world.'
- Daddy, What Did Your Boss Say?
- RETAILING
- Fire Damages Shuttle
- GARDENING : Peace Still Blooming 50 Years After WWII
- Design Guidelines for Housing Tracts Urged : Ventura: Planners will ask the council to authorize funds to create standards for residential projects and commercial buildings.
- Tagger in Masters Case Gets 20 Days : Crime: David Hillo accepts a plea bargain. His friend Cesar Arce died during a confrontation in Sun Valley.
- LOS ANGELES : 9 Held Without Bail in Crackdown on Crime Ring
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : OTHER NEWS : Strawberry Working With Minor Team
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Faces Penn State in Rematch of '94 Final
- ENERGY
- 100 Hurt in North Texas Hailstorms
- Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias : OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Shaken but Steadfast
- LA PALMA : City Joins Legal Effort to Monitor County
- Pact Ends Mormon Baptism of Dead Jews : Holocaust: Survivors were upset to learn that victims of the Nazis were being immersed by proxy. The church agrees to stop the practice and remove the names of about 380,000 Jews from its rolls.
- New Pool? Don't Get In Over Your Head
- Louis Krasner; Violinist Premiered Berg, Schoenberg Concertos
- Katherine DeMille Quinn; Actress, Daughter of Cecil B. DeMille
- OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Ceremony Ends Rescuers' Role at Bombing Wreckage : Oklahoma City: Blast scene is quiet after 16 days of probing for life. Their work in the rubble done, firefighters, investigators bid an emotional farewell.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Speed Bumps Urged for Ventu Park Road
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Rush Runs Low-Key, Low-Budget Race, Is Concerned About City's Youth
- The ValleyFRED TOLER, Van NuysLAPD lieutenant, coordinator...
- LA PALMA : Ex-Councilman Says Library Can Be Saved
- WHY RUELAS WILL WIN : This Job Demands Experience
- Mighty Ducks Look to Future With Playoffs in Mind : Hockey: Last-place Anaheim quickly puts second season behind it and contemplates building by trades and draft.
- Fleming No Longer Has Angels in Bondage
- AIRLINES
- Lewis Preston; Transformed Operations of World Bank
- Skeletal Remains of Two Brothers Missing Since 1978 Are Identified : Inquiry: Makeshift grave was washed away two years ago, yielding homicide victims. Attorney for man convicted and then released says development will not affect his ex-client.
- SUN VALLEY : Slain Tagger's Companion Sentenced to 20 Days in Jail
- Barkley Says Magic Should Stop Dreaming
- Drexler Gets 41, Olajuwon 40, Other Rockets 42 : NBA playoffs: It adds up to a 123-106 victory over Jazz, tying series, 2-2.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Battered and Beaten
- Explosion Rattles Grain Elevator at Oklahoma City
- 'Promise Keepers,' a Message to L.A. Men : Conference: Gathering at the Coliseum includes 15 hours of events designed to spread the group's belief in traditional father-husband duties. About 70,000 are expected to attend.