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What happened on June 30, 1992
NEWS
Not Winning? You May Need a Hard Look at the Vision Thing
SUSAN HOWLETT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ban Upheld on Symbols of Religion on City Seals
Reuters
Exxon Executive Reportedly Died Before Ransom Demand
From Associated Press
Salmon Harvest in Alaska Grows, but There's a Catch : Fishing: Record hauls belie concerns over smaller fish. The worry is that North Pacific may be topped out.
JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dressing Down for Orchestra's Gala
KATHRYN BOLD
Media : A Slumping BBC Rallies for Ratings : Britain's once-revered TV network, under fire and full of dissension, is banking on a soap opera to pull in viewers.
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Soft Touch for All Those Hard, Bumpy Roads Ahead
PAUL DEAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Embittered Township Buries Massacre Victims : South Africa: Funeral for those slain in Boipatong is a scene from nation's strife-torn past.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Photo Essay : Life's Fire Turns to Ashes in Havana
Japan Ruling Party Headed for Big Win, Analyst Says : Election: He predicts women voters will return to the fold in July contests for the upper house.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : Mexico's Phone Follies : Trying to make a call from south of the border is a test in patience. If you get a dial tone, then pray you don't lose it.
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : State Faces Prospect of Issuing IOUs to Pay Bills : Economy: Utility company, and most banks, will give the state some leeway in solving its fiscal crisis. Lenders are seen as a key element in allaying people's fears.
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thai Vote Set for Sept. 13
Reuters
MUNICH : After the Fall . . .
Columbia Crew Repairs Furnace, Takes Treatment
From Associated Press
Way Cleared for Brown to Offer Reform Proposals at Convention
From a Times Staff Writer
QUITO : Presidential Runoff
Communists on Way to Landslide in Mongolia
Associated Press
The Press : Arabs See Rabin's Big Victory in a Cautious Light
High Court Backs Compensation for Loss of Land Rights : Property: Justices rule that a state must prove it is blocking development to prevent public harm or pay the owner for his sacrifice.
RUDY ABRAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coping With '90s' Loose Connections
DIANNE KLEIN
Perot Again Denies Frequently Investigating His Opponents
EDWIN CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PAGES : And You Thought You Knew It All
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Co-Founder Bows Out at Tense Time
DEAN TAKAHASHI and CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israelis Question Palestinians on Arafat Meeting
Times Staff Writer
TOKYO : A National First
MANILA : Ramos Rx: Daily Prayer
THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : Critics Assail Wilson's School Plan : Education: Proposal includes changing the minimum age for kindergarten enrollment. And community college spending would be cut 7%.
WILLIAM TROMBLEY and DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SDSU Faculty Votes 'No Confidence' in Day : Education: The unprecedented action is taken in response to his cuts of staff and departments.
DAVID SMOLLAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kenya Judge Aquits 2 in Briton's Death
From Reuters
THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Love of the Desert Remains Unshaken
SHERYL STOLBERG and PATRICK J. McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : O.C. Residents Assess Quake Damage : Impact: Minor cracks in buildings and strewn merchandise are the extent of losses.
ERIC BAILEY and LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Basketball Star Wanted: Moral Code Not Required
ROBIN ABCARIAN
THE ABORTION DECISION : Lining Up on Abortion
Times researchers D'Jamila Salem and Stephanie Grace
Confirmation Unlikely, Roberti Tells Carrabino
CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE ABORTION DECISION : Ruling Pleases Neither Side; Both Vow to Continue Fight : Debate: The opposing camps turn their attention to the upcoming elections and the future makeup of the Supreme Court.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Man Offers Companionship to a Lonely Princess
NICHOLAS DAVIES
Ruling Likely to Spawn New Legal and Political Sparring in California : Outlook: Marchers from both sides take to Orange County streets. The decision draws mixed reactions.
PHILIP HAGER and BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judge Orders Cub Scouts to Readmit Atheist Twins
Associated Press
THE ABORTION DECISION : Abortion in America
Lewis Freedman; Award-Winning TV Producer
High Court Backs Compensation for Loss of Land Rights : Property: Justices rule that a state must prove it is blocking development to prevent public harm or pay the owner for his sacrifice.
RUDY ABRAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush-Perot Squabble Boosts Clinton in Poll : Campaign: Democrat leads rivals for first time in ABC-Washington Post survey, but edge is statistically insignificant.
RICHARD MORIN, THE WASHINGTON POST
Toshiba Found to Make Illegal Campaign Gifts
From Associated Press
Next Step : On the Brink : South Africa, scarred by almost daily bloodshed, walks a dangerous line as the African National Congress plays out a risky hand in its power-sharing battle with the government.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Williams' Task Is Familiar but the Challenge Is Bigger : LAPD: New chief has dealt before with a tarnished police image. But will Philadelphia formula work here?
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE ABORTION DECISION : TEXT: Duty 'To Define Liberty of All'
From Times Wire Services
Exit of AST Co-Founder Rocks Computer Industry
DEAN TAKAHASHI and CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Regional Outlook : 'New' Europe Watches Its House Burn : Ethnic wars and border disputes are forcing U.S. and allies to make hard choices. One option is intervention.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mitterrand's Bosnia Geste a Winner Back in France
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Keeper of the Peace : Jean Sanders Struggles to Keep Cemetery a 'Place of Reverence' Amid Violence
BEVERLY BEYETTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEFICIT : To Pay Off Debts, Uncle Sam Even Accepts Spare Change
JAMES BORNEMEIER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quakes Shift Attention to San Andreas Risk : Seismology: Experts advise increased readiness but are uncertain whether the Big One is imminent.
KENNETH REICH and JUDY PASTERNAK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Recipient of Baboon Liver Stable After Historic Surgery : Medicine: Surgeon says patient's response is comparable to having received a human organ. But such cross-species transplants may pose unknown problems.
ROBERT STEINBROOK, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Changing Lifestyles : 'We Have Nothing, Only Fidel, Fidel' : After two years of deprivation, Cubans now hold a much harsher view of Castro.
CYNTHIA H. CRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court to Hear Inmate's Smoke Suit
Associated Press
BOOK REVIEW : Satire Misfires Without a Moral Center : THE BIG HYPE, by Avery Corman, Simon & Schuster, $19; 199 pages
CHRIS GOODRICH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : State Faces Prospect of Issuing IOUs to Pay Bills : Government: Registered warrants will replace checks Wednesday if Gov. Wilson and Legislature fail to resolve fiscal impasse. Step would likely hurt bond rating.
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Decision Raises Question About 'Undue Burden'
DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clock Watchers Play Catch-Up Tonight
The Washington Post
Algeria Leader Assassinated During Speech
JONATHAN C. RANDAL, THE WASHINGTON POST
Scouts Unscathed After Shaky Camp-Out : Brownies: Anaheim troop flees cabin after first quake only to find way home blocked by second.
TERRY SPENCER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Allan Jones; Tenor Sang in '30s Film Farces
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Votes to Cut 10,000 Navy Staff Jobs : Scandal: The House committee acts out of annoyance at Tailhook affair. Senate may not go along with the measure.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE ABORTION DECISION : 'Betrayal' or 'Courage': 3 Justices Are Judged : Decision: O'Connor, Kennedy and Souter take the middle ground, and some heat, in break from the right.
ROBERT L. JACKSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ailing Yuen Felt He Had to Move Fast
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Party-Goers Catch 'Boomerang'
BILL HIGGINS
THE ABORTION DECISION : Ruling Likely to Spawn New Legal and Political Sparring in California : Outlook: The State Supreme Court has not ruled squarely on the issue since being lately recast in a more conservative mold.
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Aftershocks Add to Fear and Damage : Quakes: New injuries occur in area rattled Sunday by twin temblors. Nerves begin to wear thin, and efforts to restore water are hindered.
ASHLEY DUNN and JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Jailer to Be Suspended After 2 Inmates Escape
Associated Press
THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Death of Toddler Touches Many in Close-Knit Town
GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Scene : Hong Kong Rips Up 'Cloth Alley' : The tourist landmark will soon be a wrap as the famed fabric shops are pushed out by urban redevelopment.
CHRISTINE COURTNEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.N. Controls Sarajevo Airport; 1st Flight Lands : Balkans: More peacekeepers are on the way to secure the lifeline for 300,000 starving civilians.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Attacks Hollywood's 'Sick' Anti-Police Themes
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unusually Strong Summer Storm Hits Northern California
Associated Press
REUNIONS : Rainbow Family Has Coloradans on Alert : A loose-knit peace group has pitched camp near Paonia, and residents are far from pleased.
FLORENCE WILLIAMS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
High Court Affirms Right to Abortion, but Allows Some Restrictions by States : Law: The majority rules that regulations may not impose an 'undue burden' on a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. Four justices favor overturning Roe vs. Wade and allowing states to outlaw abortion.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
YORBA LINDA : Condom Videotape Offered for Sale
IRIS YOKOI
Marine Institute Offers Sea Camps
NONA YATES
Accident Kills 3 From Huntington Beach
ERIC YOUNG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER CENTERS : Watts Facility Closing; Others Open
Effort to Stem Car Thefts to Be Revived : Crime: Decals will allow police to stop vehicles. Officials say the program works but legal questions arise.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Church Arsonist Is Given Seven Years in State Prison
THOM MROZEK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fund Drive Gets People's Goats
JODI WILGOREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Festival Picks Panel on Disabled Access
PATRICK McCARTNEY
COSTA MESA : City Appeals Tavern Fight to High Court
LYNDA NATALI
Broadway to Close Store in Anaheim Plaza Mall : Redevelopment: The last department store from the original shopping center will shut its doors by Jan. 31.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : DWP Revives Program to Replace Wasteful Toilets
MISSION VIEJO : Board to Consider $109-Million Budget
ANNA CEKOLA
LANCASTER : Man, Slain Father Shot in Robbery
MICHAEL CONNELLY
SIMI VALLEY : City to Seek Input on Street Widening
CARLOS V. LOZANO
LOS ANGELES : Ferraro Recovering After Heart Surgery
D.A., County Counsel Resist Reforms, Grand Jury Says : Child Abuse: Panel says they have failed to join in measures to ensure fairness and prevent the unnecessary breakup of families.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Pilot Child-Care Program Extended
CAITLIN ROTHER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING : Design Professionals Open Hot Line
Man's Self-Defense Spray Routs Restaurant Diners
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Cities Go Into a Scramble
Residents' Monorail Veto Bill Dies : Transportation: The proposal would have allowed people living along the Ventura Freeway line to block its construction.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENCINITAS : Man Hit, Killed Running Across I-5
My Sister Emily
AL MARTINEZ
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Area Lawmakers' Treasuries Cited
ALAN C. MILLER
WESTMINSTER : EPA to Seek Input on Former Dump Site
ROSE APODACA
NEWPORT BEACH : City May Sell 'Park' to Help Fund Library
LISA MASCARO
COUNTYWIDE : House Panel Extends Ocean Drilling Ban
KAY SAILLANT
Engine Device Blamed for Fatal Copter Crash : Accident: A report says warnings about drive shafts overheating were issued before the fatal plunge.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN CLEMENTE : New ZIP Code to Debut This Week
ANNA CEKOLA
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : JOBS : New Phone Number for Applicants
School Remap Vote Could Be a Cliffhanger : Board of Education: The City Council is to decide today on a plan to create a potential second Latino seat. But a key backer will be absent.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Muddled Ruling--There They Go Again : Court upholds most of Pennsylvania abortion law
COUNTYWIDE : Judge Gives County Contempt Deadline
MARESA ARCHER
Halfway to a New Car
Don't Break Up Communities
Weinberger Indicted
A Rainbow of Compassion
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
Halfway to a New Car
Obituaries
BREA : Fees Issue Divides Teachers, District
HELAINE OLEN
Weinberger Indicted
BURBANK : Airport Panel OKs $25-Million Budget
HUGO MARTIN
Plan to Prevent Private Development at College Hailed by Residents : Woodland Hills: A councilwoman's effort would protect Pierce's undeveloped acreage.
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Campaign Seeks to Assist Disaster Loan Applicants
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : BUSINESS ASSISTANCE : Network of MBAs Offers Services
PERSPECTIVE ON IRAN : The People Will Be Heard : The West is just beginning to glimpse the unrest bred by 13 years of economic and religious tyranny.
REZA PAHLAVI,
Reza Pahlavi is the heir to the Iranian throne
State Workers Prepare to Get IOUs in Place of Paychecks : Budget crisis: The first notes, which most banks will honor, will be issued Wednesday. Employees say they're not ready to panic--yet.
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merchants Find Political Quest for Riot Relief Frustrating : Unrest: Korean-Americans whose businesses were damaged in the riots take their protest daily to City Hall. They are being ignored by passersby and politicians.
PENELOPE McMILLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Driver in Hospital After Freeway Chase
COLUMN RIGHT / GEORGE WEIGEL : Who Are the True Fanatics? : The court's decision clearly delineates the absolutists in the abortion debate.
GEORGE WEIGEL,
George Weigel is the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington
Jail Time Does What Court Order Couldn't; Mine Site Now Clean
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'No Confidence' Vote for SDSU President
DAVID SMOLLAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disney Concert Hall Project Gets Final OK
BARBARA ISENBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : 16 Win Awards for Writings About City
RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Brush Fire Forces 150 Residents to Flee Homes
THOUSAND OAKS : Study on Regional Issues Released
PSYCHE PASCUAL
Welcome, Chief Williams : The man from Philadelphia will need a lot of patient support
NEWPORT BEACH : Group Seeks Pier Area Improvements
LISA MASCARO
SAN DIEGO : Driver Surrenders in Bicyclist's Death
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
Abortion Decision Divides Rival Camps : Supreme Court: Advocates of a woman's right to choose plan to increase legislative efforts. Others call the ruling a step in the right direction.
RON SOBLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teachers Decry School Board's Priorities in Cutting Budget : Education: Protesters assert that L.A. Unified plan protects administrative jobs by sacrificing quality in classrooms. Union opposes a proposed reduction in members' pay.
CHARISSE JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN CLEMENTE : Officer Honored for Stopping Car Thieves
ANNA CEKOLA
BURBANK : Public Hearings on Rail Project Planned
HUGO MARTIN
COSTA MESA : Tour Bus Engine Burns; None Injured
ERIC YOUNG
SANTA CLARITA : Forum Planned on Hiring Contractors
TRACEY KAPLAN
SANTA MONICA : 2 Students Plead Guilty in Assault on Teacher
No Charges Filed in King Marital Dispute
JAMES RAINEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Zoo Programs
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
Beyond the Monochrome : Ueberroth appointment of Kinsey adds to Rebuild L.A.'s reach
The Intelligentsia Is Anti-Intellect : If Hollywood now represents 'the elite' of our culture, it's because the traditional thinking class has sold out.
MARGARITA NIETO,
Margarita Nieto is a humanities professor at Cal State Northridge and a frequent contributor to this page
Classroom Space at a Premium : Community colleges: Registration lines this summer lengthen as the space crunch at 4-year campuses spreads to the area's 2-year schools.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : City Council Renews Bus Service Contract Despite Complaints
CAITLIN ROTHER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Farmers Market Will Get Trial Run
ROBERT BARKER
SANTA PAULA : Rent Control Sought for Trailer Parks
PATRICK McCARTNEY
Eastside Anti-Drug Efforts to Consolidate : Education: A goal is increased efficiency for programs targeted at youths. The campaign will include new TV and radio spots.
GEORGE RAMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN LEFT / FRANCES KISSLING : Pro-Choice Must Widen Its Agenda : Reproductive rights are in peril, not just abortion rights.
FRANCES KISSLING,
Frances Kissling is the president of Catholics for a Free Choice, based in Washington
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
DNA Data Helps Convict Buena Park Man of 8 Rapes : Trial: He faces up to 160 years in prison. Jurors call evidence from 'genetic fingerprinting' pivotal.
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA CLARITA : Ex-Parks Head to Run Public Works
TRACEY KAPLAN
A Boy Money Can't Buy : Impoverished Youth Turns Down $100 Offer to Sell Drugs
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Senator Shelves Bill to Slow Building in Mountains : Development: Facing strong opposition, Herschel Rosenthal withdraws measure to block the easing of zoning restrictions, known as 'upzoning.'
MARK GLADSTONE and MYRON LEVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Planned Filtration Plant Angers Customers, Water Agency
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TUSTIN : Educator Says Focus on Kids, Not Politics
MALAIKA BROWN
Presidential Candidates
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : FEDERAL AID : Nonprofit Groups Can Get U.S. Help
GRANADA HILLS : Firefighter Injured in Riot Is Promoted
MICHAEL CONNELLY
Metzgers Jailed in Canada on Racial Hatred Charge
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legislative Branch Budget
Tenants Protest Work Rules at Homeless Shelter : Oxnard: The founder of the financially troubled Zoe Christian Center says jobs are done on a voluntary basis. A rent increase drove some residents away.
FRED ALVAREZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : COMMUNITY OUTREACH : $1 Million Donated for Recovery Effort
Path Cleared for Baby's Marrow Transplant : Agencies Agree to Let 16-Month-Old Leukemia Patient Have Out-of-State Operation
DAVID A. AVILA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Requiem for a Heavyweight: Fading Pig Fad Sees Potbellies Orphaned
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Astronomers Win Latest Fight to Keep City Street Lights Yellow
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Trial of 2 Begins in Roadway Killing
EL CAJON : Store Owner's Killer Gets Life in Prison
Obituaries
Abortion Limit Could Affect Youths Most
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Health Department Faulted for Lax Contract Oversight
Bicyclist Hit by Car Dies; Driver Arrested
* Paul M. Gassaway; Ex-Anchor Pad Head
Gunman Kills Ex-Wife, Boyfriend, Self
KATHLEEN KELLEHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
State Seeks to Revoke Gionis' Medical License : Charges: New allegation of sexual misconduct with a patient is brought against physician convicted of masterminding an assault on ex-wife Aissa Wayne.
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
* The Rev. Samuel F. Middlebrook; Minister
SAN DIEGO : Aftershock Blamed in Bedroom Fire
Mammoth La Habra Housing Development Approved : Project: The 381-acre proposal with 700 homes, a community park and an 18-hole golf course gains unanimous City Council support, despite environmental protests.
ROSE APODOCA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COUNTYWIDE : Unemployment Rate Drops for 3rd Straight Month
PATRICK McCARTNEY
MONOPOLY WATCH : Clear as a Bell
SUN VALLEY : $10,000 Offered for Information on Fire
HENRY CHU
Judge to Order Boy Scouts to Readmit Atheist Twins; Appeal Planned : Courts: Randall boys' excitement at donning uniforms officially is tempered by probability of further litigation.
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Former Deputies Get Terms of 7 Years : Courts: They are among 11 convicted of skimming drug money. The judge says he wanted to send a message to other officers.
VICTOR MERINA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Throwing a Curve at the Fakes : Sports: As All-Star game approaches, local officials join with Major League Baseball to protect a $2-billion merchandise industry from counterfeiters.
H. G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLATFORM : Degrading Label
TERESA MERINO,
TERESA MERINO of Paramount has lived most of her 72 years in Southern California. She commented on the term "minority" and its use in describing the Latino population in California. She told The Times:
SANTA MONICA : Suspected 'Pillowcase Bandits' Seized at Bank
Task Force on Liquor Stores Is Unveiled : Businesses: Mayor forms group to try to reduce tensions over rebuilding of outlets in South Los Angeles. Korean-American merchants and some residents have been at odds.
PENELOPE McMILLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murder Verdict Puts Coffman Nearer 2nd Death Sentence : Courts: Defendant convicted of strangling 19-year-old Huntington Beach college student with aid of her ex-convict lover.
MARK I. PINSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Penalty Trial Starts for Convicted Killer
Metzger Seized by Canadian Authorities After Speech : Racists: He and his son are arrested after addressing a white supremacist group in Toronto. They face deportation. Travel to Canada violated terms of Metzger's probation.
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Federal Aid for Los Angeles
Weinberger Indicted
Elitism in a Name Change
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
SAN DIEGO : DNA Issue Delays Hubbard Trial's Start
SANTA PAULA : Driver Shot in Head Is in Fair Condition
CAITLIN ROTHER and LARRY SPEER
Court Ruling on Prop. 13
SPORTS
Carlos Gonzalez Gets Quick Win : Boxing: He stops Jimmy Paul in the second round of junior-lightweight fight at the Forum.
LONNIE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Like Sun Rising in the West
JIM MURRAY
Two Bombs Are Found in Barcelona
Associated Press
He Starts Off Where the Road Ends : Whether Racing Through the Desert or Searching for a Lost Boy, Ashley Is Strictly Business
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Even Court 13 Doesn't Rattle Edberg : Wimbledon: There's no jinx on the top men's and women's seeded players, all of whom advance except Garrison. Lendl retires in fourth set.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brothers Hope for Doubles Duty : Olympics: Fred and Dave Spaulding, who have paddled together since 1986, qualify for trip to Barcelona.
TOM BIRSCHBACH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs End Five-Year Drought Against Gooden
From Associated Press
Gulls Are Getting Closer to Naming Their Next Head Coach
DANA HADDAD
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Finley Has His Longest Stint, but Twins' Tapani Wins Again
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Padres Fall in 11th
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodgers Keep Coming Back to Defeat Padres in the 11th
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sailing
From Staff and Wire Reports
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Expos' Lyons Returns to Red Sox
Associated Press
Warady Gains on Leader in Trans America Race
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell's Five-Inning Performance Good for 11th Victory
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Russian Rookies Get Look at Real Thing
ROBYN NORWOOD
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : All-Star Game Coaches Selected
Associated Press
Leach Upset in Doubles at Wimbledon
L.A. Soccer Has Two Years of Work to Go : 1994 World Cup: Rose Bowl officials plan to make most of the major renovations by the '93 Super Bowl.
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Sharperson Has Team's Support
BILL PLASCHKE
Golf
From Staff and Wire Reports
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Lewis Declines to Be Alternate for 400-Meter Relay
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Beyond Mere Rivalry : Reign of Spain Remains Source of Catalonian Disdain as 500 Years of Bitterness Is Vented Through Sports
DOUG CRESS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Spurs to Give Daniels Opportunity in Tryout : Pro basketball: Years ago, he missed a chance to play at Nevada Las Vegas after cocaine arrest. Now, the 6-8 guard could end up playing for Tarkanian at San Antonio.
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Bird Must Learn New Role for Dream Team
JAN HUBBARD, NEWSDAY
EUROPEAN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Sabonis Lifts Lithuania to Victory Over Croatia
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U.S. Has Plenty of Everything : Basketball: Even with abundant overconfidence, the Americans end up beating Canada, 105-61, after a lethargic first half.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rose Bowl Gets Final of World Cup
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ocean View Softball Coach Oakley Resigns
Ayres Named Women's Head Coach
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three More TV Games Set During Tournament
MSL Still Searching for Answer : Soccer: League extends deadline on folding. Word on St. Louis, all-star concept encourages owners.
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Red Sox End Their Attempt to Acquire Padres' Jerald Clark
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Spirit Was Willing, but Text of Shoe Firm's Ad Was Weak
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
HORSE RACING : Tight Spot Is Assigned 126 Pounds, Golden Pheasant 123 for American
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GIRLS' 18 SECTIONALS : Laguna Niguel's Mall Rolls Past Jellen, Wins Championship Match
MARK SPINN
BUSINESS
Legendary Hollywood Flack Ready for Next Starring Role
DANIEL AKST
Dasia Gets Golf Equipment Contract for Pacific Rim
JACK SEARLES
Banking
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American Health Has New Board Chairman
West Leads Big Drop in Home Sales : Real Estate: Sales of new houses in the region plunged 34.4% in May.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
But Not One of Them Ever Writes
Reuters
Technology
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French May Get U.S. Partner in Quest to Acquire LTV Unit
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Unico American Profits Rise 30% in 4th Quarter
Technology
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Aetna to Cut 4,800 Jobs by End of '93
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Mutual Fund Purchases Sink a Bit During May
TOM PETRUNO
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Citadel OKs Offering to Raise $30 Million
New Stock Listing for Chatsworth Firm
Retail
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O.C. Unemployment Rate Rises to 5.9% in May : Outlook: Despite the figures, a Chapman University economist sticks by his assessment that the recession in the county has bottomed out.
SUSAN CHRISTIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THQ Inc. Reduces Share Availability
Norway, Iceland to Hunt Whales Again : Ecology: They will defy a ban on commercial catches by letting their fleets go after one species. The U.S., Britain and environmentalists protest.
GLENN FRANKEL, WASHINGTON POST
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HemaCare Corp. Raises $2.41 Million
Rain Makes Growers' Year Berry Poor : Agriculture: More acres of usually profitable strawberries were planted this year, but storms and mold hurt the crop.
ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Leaps as Investors Bet on a Rate Cut
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AFTER THE QUAKES : Twin Temblors Jolt Homeowner Interest in Insurance : Disaster: Calls to agents are up, but most carriers have temporary bans on issuing new policies.
KATHY M. KRISTOF, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PerfectData Bounces Back : Comebacks: Cost-cutting saves the Simi Valley maker of cleaning products for computers. The firm plans to expand by making and selling modems.
DON LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pinkerton's Sued Over Its Forecasts
Pleasant Aftershocks : Big Bear, Palm Springs Report Few Tourist Cancellations Because of Quakes
ANDREA MAIER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Toy Maker Ousts Top 2 Executives : Chatsworth: The board of directors of With Design in Mind International is investigating allegations of misconduct.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TECHNOLOGY : FileNet Looks for Space to Expand Near Costa Mesa Offices
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Norway, Iceland to Hunt Whales Again : Ecology: They will defy a ban on commercial catches by letting their fleets go after one species. The U.S., Britain and environmentalists protest.
GLENN FRANKEL, WASHINGTON POST
Efforts to Keep L.A. Jobs Called Uncoordinated : Commerce: A Los Angeles County grand jury panel suggests bringing together all the organizations that are involved.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dow Corning Wants to Shed Its Medical Devices Unit : Health: The decision comes three months after it pulled out of the breast-implant business.
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Fired Union Official Leads in Hotel Employees Election
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Freezes Company's Accounts : Courts: The SEC alleges that a Lake Forest investment counselor sold nonexistent securities.
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roger Nullman has joined Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. as...
Railway Buys, Refurbishes 1,500-Horsepower Engine
JACK SEARLES
Technology
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Industrial Construction Viewed With Some Hope
JACK SEARLES
Abex Will Change Its Focus
JACK SEARLES
Court Reinstates Lawsuit Against Thrift's Lawyers : S&Ls: The FDIC is seeking damages of $20 million from O'Melveny & Myers for alleged malpractice.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TWA Confirms Talks With USAir on Sale of Assets : Airlines: Three-way deal reportedly involves British Airways. It would spell the end for Trans World.
JESUS SANCHEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diodes Inc. Reaches Marketing Agreement
Homedco Says It Will Buy Georgia Firm : Health care: The $72-million cash deal would nearly double the Fountain Valley company's size and make it the nation's second-largest such firm.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GTE Suspends 20 at Latino Service Center : Utilities: The employees allegedly signed up thousands of unsuspecting consumers for services they did not request.
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lexus Wins Again
Developer Plans Major Renovation of La Jolla Village Mall : Shopping: $50-million project will shift the center's emphasis toward discount retailing.
CHRIS KRAUL, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
British Deal Expands UPS European Presence
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New Capital Fund Targets Minority Firms : Investing: The goal is to raise at least $25 million to help create jobs and revitalize inner-city areas in the wake of the riots.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hughes Employees Brace for Deep Cuts in Jobs : Aerospace: Many expect bad news as the company prepares to announce plans for a restructuring.
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Light at the End of Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: After a decade of reorganization, the complex and bizarre case of Kings Point Corp. seems to be nearing a conclusion.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking
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Why Reebok May Win With Athlete Who Lost
BRUCE HOROVITZ
TRW Computer Center Is Relocating to Texas : Consolidation: Firm mulls lucrative offers from Anaheim and Orange but decides to link operations with a facility near Dallas.
CHRIS WOODYARD and KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Power Lines Raise Health Concerns Among Homeowners
RON GALPERIN
Garstin Joins Top Cable TV Broker Daniels
KATHRYN HARRIS
3-D Systems Completes $7.9-Million Offering
Palo Alto-based Varian Associates Inc. said Richard A...
Co-Founder of AST Computer Firm Resigns
DEAN TAKAHASHI and CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Roll of the Dice : Gaming: The TV tycoon is making a $2.25-million bet with a stake in Players International's riverboat casino.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
No Gnarly Quake Can Trip 'em Up : Concert: Musicians and fans alike hang tough through twin temblors to get to Surf City's First Annual Battle of the Surf Bands in Huntington Beach.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music
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Television, Radio to Cover Swearing-In of Police Chief
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POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lots of Clothes, Few Sparks From Hammer : Music: The rap star's wardrobe changes smothered the momentum he had begun to build up at the Sports Arena.
PAUL CHAVEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weekend Box Office : 'Batman' No. 1; 'Entry's' Strong Entry
TERRY PRISTIN
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Abdul Squeaks by on Own Power : The engaging performer overcomes technical glitches caused by earthquakes, but she isn't always able to master her music.
JANICE PAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AFI FESTIVAL : 'Peckinpah--Man of Iron' by Those Who Knew Him
Michael Wilmington
JAZZ REVIEW : Stacy Rowles Maintains Those High Standards
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Television
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PBS, NBC Team for Conventions: Smart 'Synthesis'
RICK DU BROW
Death Takes a Holiday in This 'Tale' : Movies: Paul Cox has made a film about a dying woman, played by a dying woman who lived long enough to receive the Australian Oscar for best actress.
STEVE WEINSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Shock' Treatment: Invading the Talk Shows : Media: A shipping clerk's pranks with live-TV hosts has spawned copycat callers dropping the name of radio's ribald Howard Stern.
CLAUDIA PUIG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lettau Takes a Big Step Up by Signing With JVC Label
DIRK SUTRO
Checking Prague's Post-Revolution Artistic Pulse : Culture: If the art world has been slow tuning in to the Czech capital, it seems to be making up for lost time.
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, TIMES ART WRITER
Television
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THEATER : McGarry's Tales: True to Form : Her Work Documents the Tribulations of a Family That Could Be Her Own
JAN HERMAN
A 'Don Quixote' Crusade : Orson Welles' Mythic Film Finally Pieced Together
KIKU IWATA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Iwata is a free-lance writer based in Los Angeles who frequently writes for The Times.
KNBC Wins Quake Coverage Ratings Race
STEVE WEINSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
An Obsession for Restoring Welles' Works : Movies: Some of his films have been saved, but others haven't fared as well. Some were cut by studios; others were damaged or destroyed.
KIKU IWATA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
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The Strengths of John Ford, D. W. Griffith
MICHAEL WILMINGTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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