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What happened on August 13, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW : Why This 'Garden' Doesn't Bloom : There is a lot of wonder and charm in Agnieszka Holland's film, yet it seems stale, self-conscious and calculated.
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twist': A History of Social Change to Shout About
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Pop/rock
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEW : Andrei Codrescu Takes the Wry Road in 'Scholar'
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Heart and Souls': Comedy Wins a Few, Loses a Few
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sex and Zen': Outrageous Look at the Perils of Excess
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Bar Is Best Bet at Kippan
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shy Sebadoh Underwhelms With Anti-Professionalism
By Lorraine Ali
THEATER REVIEW : A 'Secret' for Grown-Ups : The musical is a sophisticated take on the classic, adding a rich subtext to the obvious contours.
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Especially on Sunday' a Satisfying Trio of Films
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Highs, Lows--Mostly Lows--at Tribute
By Leonard Feather, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : 'Circle' at Times Out of Its Element at Amphitheater
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
40 Nostalgic Installments of TV's 'Fugitive' : Nu Ventures Video concentrates on 'key episodes' of '60s TV series that's now a hit movie. Barry Morse--the original Lt. Gerard--introduces each segment.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Ultimate' Set: Sinful Sampling of Mae West
By Barbara Saltzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Good Golly! A Look Behind the Scenes
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Chocolate Factory' Doesn't Melt in Brea Hands : The youth troupe's production is light on details but heavy on comedy in Dahl's tale of kids and just desserts.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Far-Too-Short 'Trip' at Friends and Artists
By Richard Stayton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Artistry and Romance Fill Parris' 'Spring'
By Bill Kohlhaase
Local Artists Land Dramatic Summer Jobs
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Bard Thrives in Rarefied Utah Air : The healthy, mile-high Shakespeare festival is getting even stronger with the help of UC Irvine faculty and drama department students.
The Rise and Fall of 'Poetic Justice' : Movies: More than a classic sophomore jinx? John Singleton's second film grossed $11.7 million its opening weekend but lost 57% of its audience the next. Observers say his future is still secure.
By Terry Pristin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He's Back! : Visions of Heidi on His Brain : The public wants coverage of the alleged madam, and we must-- do you hear, \o7 must\f7 --give the public what it wants.
By Howard Rosenberg
FCC Delivers a Stern Warning : Radio: A Nevada station is on notice that it may be subject to a $73,750 fine if it continues to air Howard Stern's 'indecent' material from his morning show. More stations may be subject to FCC fines.
By Judith Michaelson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Upstairs, Downstairs' to Air Again on TV
'Jason' on Monday
St. Matthew's Sets 10th Season
Margaret Cho Tops Comedy Night Lineup
'Twin Peaks' Items to Be Sold Sunday
It's a Different Dance Behind Camera : Movies: Gregory Hines is directing his first film, 'White Man's Burden,' about a relationship between a white man and a black girl.
By John Anderson, NEWSDAY
Remembering Two Classy Improvisers
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UC Irvine to Host Gay and Lesbian Pride Celebration
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
29th Chicago Film Festival Deadline Set
National Video Rentals : 'Unforgiven' Knocks 'Men' to No. 3
By Dennis Hunt
Pasternack's Variation on a Winning Theme : Music: The pianist will put his top-ranked talent to work when he brings an intimate Rachmaninoff piece to an Irvine Meadows audience.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Her Songs Are Written in Body Language : Jazz: Rebecca Parris' emotional themes take on a physical form when she sings. The vocalist performs in Costa Mesa tonight.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Album Chart : Blind Melon Making a Move
By Dennis Hunt
Edinburgh Festival Attempting to Salvage Program After Fire
From Reuters
NEWS
Intervention in Bosnia
Bob Dole and GOP
Hawaii's Sharks
Equality
Student Loans
Catholics and Birth Control
TOLL CALL: Here's a good measure that the local job market...
By Jerry Hicks and Mike Reilley and Jeffrey A. Perlman
Pope Asks U.S. to Be Moral Leader : Religion: John Paul meets Clinton in Denver, urging America to return to its roots in crusading for human rights. He stresses anti-abortion views.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Seeks Talks on Final OK for Bosnia Air Strikes
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Senate Votes to Bring Back Death Penalty
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Overturned Egg Truck Has Cleanup Crews Scrambling
Associated Press
Blanche Corona; Organized Labor Campaigns
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barbara Gardner; Led USC Urban Program
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dorothy Yardley, Former Balboa Bay Club Official
Robert Beechner; Decorated Vet, 63, Lido Isle Resident
Quake Swarm Jolts Mammoth Lakes
TWO FOR ONE: Remember Dodo Meyer? She was so all-pervasive...
FAIRY TALES: For weeks now, Ventura County has had dueling...
By Gary Gorman
The Issue of Marriage and the Marines : Military: Leathernecks, spouses admit to stresses of created by dual loyalty.
By Eric Lichtblau and Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton Differs With Wilson Ideas on Immigration : Policy: President says he 'sympathizes' with governor but that he favors a 'different tack.' However, he reveals that Administration is looking at the use of ID cards.
By John Broder and David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Abortion Aside, Clinton and Pope 'Share Values' : Religion: Pontiff urges America to 'defend life.' But first meeting between leaders is warm and wide-ranging.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State High Court Justice Panelli May Retire
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Millions for Counseling Riot Victims Went Unspent : Unrest: L.A. County administered program. Critics blame unwieldy federal rules, inefficient agencies.
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Studies Challenge View That Immigrants Harm Economy
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Marine Says He 'Blindsided' the President
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Lifts Ban on Fired Air Controllers
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Murder for Hire in Moscow : A wave of contract killings has Russians on edge. Businessmen are the prime targets of brazen hit men, who style themselves after American gangsters.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Patrol Opens Fire Amid Somali Protesters; 3 Hurt : Africa: 'Retaliation' for killing of 4 GIs is charged. U.N. says troops aimed into the air in tense capital.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Lifts Ban on Fired Air Controllers : Labor: Overturning of 1981 Reagan action against strikers fulfills campaign pledge. O.C. controllers applaud decision.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
People Seeking Asylum in U.S. Win Safeguards : Immigration: Judge approves settlement of lawsuit that grants new, private interviews to thousands. Decision comes as Clinton Administration seeks to streamline the system.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Putting California Spin on Clinton Policies
By James Bornemeier
River Residents, U.S. Battle Over Flood Risk : Hazards: Willow Beach, a small trailer village on the Colorado, is ripe for a devastating flash flood, government scientists say. But those who live there are fighting to stay.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senators, Public Debate Wilson Immigration Plan
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 More Deaths Blamed on Hantavirus : Health: Experts fear one of the fatalities may have been caused by a new strain of the mysterious 'Four Corners disease.'
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Border Agent Faces Civil Rights Charges in Immigrant Death
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : SICILY : Businessman Being Investigated Kills Self
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Liberal Democrats Get Only Leftovers as New Prime Minister Fills Japan Posts
From Reuters
World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Hotel Collapses With 300 Inside
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MILITARY : NATO After the Cold War: It's 'Out of Area or Out of Business'
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lead Bosnian Rescue, Pope Urges Clinton
By Art Pine and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. Said to Warn Israel Against Holding Demjanjuk
From Times Wire Services
Palestinians Resolve Split; U.S. Calls New Mideast Talks
From Times Wire Services
Tyrannosaurus Nix, Rabbis Rule on Dinosaurs
Associated Press
Israel Court OKs Interrogation 'Pressure' : Security: Human rights groups criticize the decision affecting Palestinian prisoners.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Either Call Election or He Will, Yeltsin Warns Lawmakers : Russia: The president doesn't have the legal right to declare a vote for Parliament. Legislators fear he's flirting with violating the constitution.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev's Fine for Non-Appearance: 3
Reuters
Nigeria's Capital Silently Protests Nullified Election
From Times Wire Services
Clinton Honors Flood Heroes, Signs Relief Bill : Weather: The President commends 19 people from nine Midwestern states. The aid package includes funding for farmers, housing and highways.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Storms Spawn Flash Floods in Portions of the Midwest
Associated Press
There's No Stopping Souvenir Hawkers : Papal visit: Despite Vatican edicts and court orders, street peddlers flourish. They sell everything from foam miters to earrings.
By Ann Rovin and Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gay Groups Stage Protest Against Pontiff, Clinton
From Reuters
Howard Stern Comments Cost Firm $500,000
From Associated Press
Woman Wins Access to Classes at The Citadel
From Associated Press
Shuttle Liftoff Aborted With Seconds to Go
From Associated Press
State IOUs to Workers Is Illegal, Appeals Court Rules
Associated Press
Study Finds New Genetic Link to Alzheimer's Disease : Medicine: Discovery may allow doctors to predict who is most likely to get the common form of ailment.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Sentenced in Leisure World Killing
Panel Fines 2 for Misreporting Campaign Funds
From Associated Press
Error Means 17 Inmates Will Not Get Early Releases
From a Times Staff Writer
Police in Detroit Beating Asserted 'Raw, Naked Power,' Lawyer Says
From Associated Press
Acting Their Age : The junior thespians who star in the Northridge Park Players production of 'The Wizard of Oz' are treated like young professionals.
By Michael Arkush, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Improv as Kid Stuff : A desire to create entertainment for children as an alternative to TV culminates with 'The Magic Mirror' in Burbank.
By Janice Arkatov, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Janice Arkatov is a regular contributor to Valley Life. \f7
THEATER REVIEW : Females Under Siege : A debuting playwright has turned her experiences as a stripper into a raw drama.
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Show for Eye and Soul : The Brand Library exhibit 'Crossing L.A.: Home, Place and Memory' reflects the city festival's aim of bringing diverse cultures together.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly about art for Valley Life. \f7
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Filling a Void : A young actor and a college student, hoping to improve the Valley's night life for teen-agers, have opened a dance club in Encino.
By Michael Arkush, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guitarist Plays on Reflex : Wayne Johnson, who will lead his trio at Le Cafe in Sherman Oaks, calls the instrument a vehicle for his ideas.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Zan Stewart writes regularly about jazz for The Times\f7
Ties That Bind a Family : Reunions are a time for rekindling shared interests and values. Each type fills a psychological need, according to an expert.
By Jeff Prugh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guide for the Big Gathering
By Jeff Prugh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled for The...
Quality to Live With : Heirloom-type pieces are everywhere at newly expanded Byrne Home Furnishings.
By Geri Cook
Digging for the Ideal Plan : Local nurseries may be the best source of information on turning a brown yard green.
By Susan Heeger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Susan Heeger writes regularly about gardening for The Times\f7
Buzzing the Airport : From landmark hangar to sleek corporate jets, the public can get a look behind the scenes at Van Nuys' busy general aviation facility.
By David Lustig, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 David Lustig is a Chatsworth writer\f7
Pinpointing the Pain : Curiosity about the ancient Chinese healing method of acupuncture, along with a pulled muscle, leads to a treatment.
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Cindy LaFavre Yorks is a regular contributor to The Times\f7
Attuned to the Computer : An array of instructional programs for the home system can awaken young talent and even introduce a skill or two.
By Joyce Sunila, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Joyce Sunila is an essayist, media critic and mother of two living in Studio City\f7
Jewelry Styled From Hair : Carmelita Johnson's collection of 200 pieces made from human 'threads' has piqued curiosity.
By Yolanda Fintor, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Thrill of the Water : When not working as an aerospace engineer, Alan Baty directs canoe training program through Valley Aquatics office.
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 John Morell is a regular contributor to Valley Life. \f7
With a Red Kiss, Picasso Tours
By Debra Gendel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Wave of Juicy Hipness : The Beach Head, strongly reminiscent of another cafe, has great fruit concoctions but few surprises.
By Max Jacobson
Clothes Make a Statement--but Who Do You Think Is Listening?
By Patrick Mott and Ann Conway
BOOK REVIEW : The One That Got Away (From Its Author) : CUERVO TALES \o7 By Robert Roper\f7 ; Ticknor & Fields; $19.95, 195 pages
By Todd Grimson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Making the Grade : Fun Style Comes Into Play in Smart Back-to-School Wear
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Gallop Sole For fall, boots are prominent, and Giorgio...
By Rose Apodaca
Man's Best Walk Happens at the End of a Leash
By Rip Rense, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Letting Loose on Friday : Fashion: A workday without ties or pumps? It's true. Businesses are easing their dress codes in an attempt to boost morale. Even banks and law firms are joining in.
By Rose-marie Turk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Feat of Clay : Pop culture: Who would have thought a stretchy green blob could entertain generation after generation? Don't look now, but lovable Gumby is 40 years old.
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Red Makes a Bold Rise as Fall Color for Ties
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Temperaments Show Their True Colors in Attitudes and Styles of Dress
By Kathy Bryant
'Fashion, Culture and Identity' Author: Fred Davis. Info...
By Maria D. Laso
Dressed to Till : What Gardeners Choose to Wear or Bare When Spending a Day in the Dirt Says Plenty About Them
By Debra Gendel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Words for What the Nose Knows
By Debra Gendel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RUNWAY TO REALITY : Long on Collars, Cuffs, Style
By Joanna Dendel
Change in the Air : Scents for '90s Promise Purity, Optimism and Well-Being
By Debra Gendel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
From Dab of Clay, an Art Form Grew
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Disappointing Auction Pushes Bond Yield Up : Market Overview
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NAFTA Talks at Standstill Over Side Deals : Trade: Canada still offers hope of reaching accord after rejecting compromises on labor and environmental issues.
From Times Wire Services
Clinton Budget Aftermath : 'Til Death Do We Pay : Under New Tax Plan, Marriage Costs More than Ever
By Kathy M. Kristof
Great Western Cuts Threaten Up to 1,800 Jobs : Banking: A consolidation trend is behind the move, which will affect administrative workers only.
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Air Fare War Started by TWA With 2-for-1 Offer : Travel: Most other airlines are selectively matching the struggling carrier's promotion, which expires Saturday.
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sharp Drop in Cost of Energy Helps Lower Wholesale Prices : Economy: July results further ease investors' worries that inflation is heating up and interest rates may rise.
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Catalina and Cole, in Deep Water, Halt Operations
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Accord Reached on NAFTA Enforcement : Trade: Resolution of environmental and labor issues clears the way for Clinton to seek congressional approval.
From Times Wire Services
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Disappointing Auction Pushes Bond Yield Up : Market Overview
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lending Study Finds Minority Neighborhoods Underserved
From Associated Press
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Agriculture
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Budget Puts Pinch on 401(k) Savings : Income: Those making more than $64,000 annually may find they can't contribute as much to their plans next year.
From Reuters
Tax-Exempt Munis May Help Satisfy Hunger for Bonds
By Tom Petruno
Heidi-Ho, Heidi-Hum, the Beat Goes On
By Kathryn Harris and Alan Citron
Film: Alan Ladd Jr. has resolved his contract dispute with...
Stacking Up Sales
CEMA Changes Its Tune Against Used CDs : Music: Garth Brooks' distributor reverses itself, says stores dealing in the secondhand goods can order his new album.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
20th Century Fox Names New Business Affairs VP
Tv Facts
Caltrans Union Seeking Probe Into Use of Outside Firms : Contracts: Labor group says using private businesses is 'wasteful.' State official and trade group deny it's inefficient.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SysteMed Makes Profit, Brings in New President
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Franchises Spotlighted at Entrepreneur Expo
By Pradnya Joshi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ford Plans Homes at Newport Plant Site : Housing: The company hopes to build 500 single-family luxury units on land occupied by Loral Aeronutronics. Negotiations involve city, Irvine Co.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Executive at BSB West in Irvine Promoted to Senior Vice President
Costa Mesa Agency Chosen for $5.2-Million Account : Advertising: Salvati Montgomery Sakoda will work closely with Taylor Made Golf Co. to improve the latter's sales.
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
24-Hour Children's Radio Company Buys Southland Affiliate KPLS-AM
Abbey Acquisition: Abbey Home Healthcare said Thursday it...
Platinum Software Splits: Platinum Software Corp. Thursday...
0.2% Rise Expected for July Consumer Index
From Reuters
Amplicon Profit Is Up 8%
Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin provider of computerized...
Clinton Budget Aftermath : Transporters' Road Just Got Rougher
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
PACOIMA : Man Walking in Road Is Struck by Car, Killed
ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Ward of the State
Bordering on Total Chaos
Rather Large Boots to Fill : But Clinton appears to have chosen well
Can This Girl Save Sarajevo?
Cut the Rhetoric and Work on Solutions : Immigration: Tough but humane policy changes are possible; the alternative will lead to social suicide.
By Richard G. Polanco, \o7 Richard G. Polanco (D-Los Angeles) is assistant speaker pro tem of the state Assembly and chairman of the Legislature's Latino caucus. \f7
Mexico-Bashing: A Case Where Words Can Hurt : Immigration: Take care, Gov. Wilson, that your rhetoric doesn't inspire hate crimes.
By Jorge A. Bustamante, \o7 Jorge A. Bustamante is the president of El Colegio de la Frontera Norte in Tijuana. \f7
Terrible as It Is, It's Not Genocide : Beware emotional appeals for U.S. involvement; control of territory is at stake, not annihilation of a people.
By Daryl G. Press, \f7 and \o7 Daryl G. Press is a doctoral student in the Defense and Arms Control Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
We see a fire hydrant . . . or is it a mailman?Michael...
By Steve Harvey
The Hidden Faces of Racism
By Ron Harris
No one will be more in need of a lift this weekend than...
Freshness is all-important to Tadashi Takahashi. Every...
By Michael Krikorian
Three months into a Jet Ski trip around the U.S., two brothers hit L.A. Then their escort boat is stolen, leaving them . . . : High and Dry
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diverse Jury Chosen for Denny Trial : Courts: Five whites, three blacks, three Latinos and an Asian-American are selected. Defense lawyers express satisfaction with the ethnic mix.
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Members' Spending Questioned by Ethics Panel : City Hall: From buying fish to paying club dues, officeholders have spent funds on various items. Commission says law is too vague to determine if such expenditures violate standards.
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boxer Backs L.A. Judge, Attorney for Federal Bench : Courts: Richard Paez and Samuel Paz are recommended. They would be the first Mexican-Americans to serve on the local District Court.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Sheriff Confirms Internal Investigation in Fleiss Case : Scandal: A spokesman says the action is not related to the criminal inquiry into the alleged call girl ring. The LAPD earlier said one of its officers is under scrutiny.
By Jim Newton and Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOS ANGELES : Lomax Quits as Attorney for One Holden Accuser
LONG BEACH : Officer Shot in Head Shows Improvement
SANTA MONICA : Ex-Teacher Gets Life in Murder of Accountant
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Male Nurse Held in Death of Woman, 82
LOS ANGELES : Joan Collins, Tabloid Settle Out of Court
LOS ANGELES : Prosecutors in Skinhead Case to Turn Over Tapes
LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer's Name to Be Added to AIDS Quilt
MWD Weighs 4 Choices for New Home
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fox Backs Off Bill to Protect Studio Expansion
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Menendez Jury Hears Tape of Questioning : Trial: The brothers dodge some implicating points but falter on others. The recording was made months before their arrest for murders of parents.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singer Loses Suit Over Paula Abdul Album : Music: Plaintiff said she was uncredited co-lead vocalist on parts of 1988 hit. But jury sides with Virgin Records.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Black Caucus Urges Appeal of King Sentences
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Islam Security Firm Taken Off Patrols at Venice Housing Complex : Safety: The unarmed guards failed to stop drug dealing and may have been intimidated by gangs, authorities said.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rose Float Sponsors to Be Asked to Join Protest
By Edmund Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART EXHIBITS : Putting graffiti where it's appreciated--the Contemporary Museum of Art II
By Mary Helen Berg
Boy, 9, Killed as He and Friend Play With Gun
By Tommy Li, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Nonprofit Agency Breaks Myths About Black Adoptions : Services: Hundreds of African-American children have been placed with parents who are thrilled to have them.
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lease, Sales of South Bay Factory Space Surge 15% : Manufacturing: Falling prices and greater supply fuel the takeoff during the first half of the year. But the industrial vacancy rate inched upward over 1992 figures.
By Ted Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Midshipman Plans to Break Carrier Barrier as Jet Pilot : Navy: Kerry Kuykendall is pursuing her childhood dream. She has gotten training aboard an aircraft carrier and is aiming for flight school.
By Ann Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
State Funding Helps Redondo Beach Turn the Page on Library : Services: At a time when others are limiting hours or shutting down, intense lobbying has resulted in $10 million for construction of a much-needed facility.
By Kim Kowsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schools to Crack Down on Illicit Enrollment : Education: Problem of false ID and addresses is most serious at Buena High, which some students feel is better academically and safer than Ventura High.
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing of the Guards : Youths Give Their All in Competition to Be Lifeguards of the Future
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Changing of the Guards : 500 Youths Give Their All in Grueling Competition to Be Lifeguards of the Future
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lawmaker's Brothers Charged With Fraud
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rancher May Give Land to Museum : Fillmore: James Sandoval hopes to woo Southwest with an offer of 20 acres. He'd also like to create a historical theme park.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Group Steers Toward Ideas for Transit in Ventura : Government: A workshop collects proposals for the draft California Transportation Plan.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crews Search for Plane Near Fillmore
By Julie Fields
OXNARD : Officers, Kids Trade Shots on the Courts
By Julie Fields
VENTURA : Nurses Voice Their Plight to the Public
By Dwayne Bray
Ventura : Woman Apparently Was Hit by Train
By Julie Fields
SIMI VALLEY : City Offering Free Paint to Service Groups
By James Maiella Jr.
MOORPARK : Neighbor Testifies in Strangulation Case
By Jeff Mcdonald
THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Veteran Is Named Police Chief
By Stephanie Simon
THOUSAND OAKS : Nevada Team Wins Little League Title
By Constance Sommer
SIMI VALLEY : Trial of Accused Molester Continued
By Jeff Mcdonald
HUNTINGTON BEACH : 300 Teams Expected for Equestrian Show
By Robert Barker
Simi Valley May Boost Incentives to Lure Firm : Business: Council may waive $63,000 in fees in addition to $105,000 in other enticements in order to get warehouse built.
By James Maiella Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Critics Accuse Thousand Oaks of Trying to Hoard Tax Dollars : Projects: An expansion of the city Redevelopment Agency is planned. But county officials say the money could be better used elsewhere.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
9 Considered for Principal Jobs
Obituaries
Valley Obituaries
7 Years After Woman's Murder, Man Charged : Crime: Robert Mark Edwards, 32, formerly of Long Beach, is accused of killing Los Alamitos real estate agent Marjorie Elaine Deeble. He is awaiting trial in a separate murder case in Hawaii.
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Off the Streets : 5 Formerly Homeless Men Get the Chance for New Lease on Life
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
On Immigration, Wilson's Talking Sal Juarez's Language
By Dana Parsons
Tollway Board OKs $2.21 Million in Design Changes
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
School Board President Off to New District : Schools: Ocean View's Lottie Hobbs is moving so her children can be in arts programs unavailable in Huntington Beach.
By Robert Barker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Club Project Faces Some Hurdles
By Leslie Earnest
WESTMINSTER : Shooting Suspect's Extradition Delayed
By Ellen Miller
Countywide : Chance for Disabled to Go It Alone
By Debra Cano
SANTA ANA : Police Linking Up With WeTip Hotline
By Jon Nalick
MISSION VIEJO : Survey Shows Angle on Getting Library
By Frank Messina
SAN CLEMENTE : Sheriff's Dept. to Open Storefront
By Anna Cekola
SAN CLEMENTE : Car Thefts Trigger San Onofre Warning
By Len Hall
Countywide : Orangewood Names Executive Director
By David A. Avila
CYPRESS : Nazi Tabloid Found in City Newsletter
By Mimi Ko
COSTA MESA : Driver Fleeing Police Crashes, Injuring 2
By Eric Young
PLACENTIA : Library Cuts Hours, Programs in Pinch
By Danielle A. Fouquette
IRVINE : $5 Million in Bonds to Pay for Underpass
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : College Puts Seniors in High-Tech Mode
By Shelby Grad
ANAHEIM : Firefighters to Fight Muscular Dystrophy
By Terry Spencer
LOS ALAMITOS : City Seeks Funds for Traffic Checkpoints
By Bert Eljera
CYPRESS : Four Apply for Seat on Cable TV Panel
By Mimi Ko
Vessey Pleads No Contest to Drug Charge : Crime: Former Yorba Linda finance director faces possible prison term of 2 to 4 years for possession of methamphetamines for sale. Sentencing is Sept. 30.
By Danielle A. Fouquette, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Two Water Wells to Be Drilled for City
Two Sentenced to Prison for Chasing, Fatally Stabbing Man in Stanton Street
Deputies Identify Landlord Found Stabbed to Death
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Psychiatrist Pleads Not Guilty to Drug, Weapons Charges
Anaheim Man Gets Death Penalty for 1991 Slayings : Crime: Christian Monterroso has been ordered to die in the gas chamber for murdering two convenience store clerks, killed within four hours of each other.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Critically Wounded Outside Home
Valley's 1st Charter School Fights District Over Funding : Education: Vaughn Street elementary officials say about $655,000 is being denied them. But LAUSD administrators say they are bound by a court ruling on per-pupil apportionments.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Still Hungry to Help Others : Calabasas: At age 87, Mary Alice Norton remains the driving force behind a Meals on Wheels program for homebound senior citizens.
By Kurt Pitzer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
AGOURA : Disabled Set Their Sights on Landing Jobs
By Kurt Pitzer
GLENDALE : Foundation Donates $13,000 to Groups
By Tommy Li
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Up in Arms About Violence on Television
By David E. Brady, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NORTHRIDGE : Celebrity Ballgame Will Benefit Youths
By Jill Leovy
CANOGA PARK : Police to Display Recovered Goods
By Julie Tamaki
CANOGA PARK : Center Seeking to Revive Annual Fiesta
By Jill Leovy
GLENDALE : Shuttle Service Postpones Fares
By Martha L. Willman
BURBANK : Council Retains Residency Rule
By Ed Bond
SAN FERNANDO : Pupils Learn the ABCs of Mariachi Music
By Carmen Valencia
SHERMAN OAKS : Group to Recruit Foster Families
By Susan Byrnes
PANORAMA CITY : MTA Shuttle Stops Added for Students
By Susan Byrnes
SAN FERNANDO : Officials Salute Baseball Champs
By James Zoltak
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Denies Guilt in Spousal Rape Case
By Thom Mrozek
STUDIO CITY : Mini-Mall Granted Sign Law Variance
By Scott Glover
2 Men Guilty of Murder and Robberies Face Life Sentences
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Men Plead Not Guilty in $9-Million Art Theft
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Park Agencies Consider Merging Some Services : Recreation: An interagency team will study ideas such as sharing staff and consolidating garbage pickup in a bid to cut state and federal costs.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Owner Wounds Suspect to Foil Store Robbery
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President's National Service Program
Riordan to Double His Office's Liaison Link With the Valley
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi May Boost Incentives to Firm : Business: Council may waive $63,000 in fees in order to get record-video warehouse to relocate from Chatsworth.
By James Maiella Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Phone and Electrical Service Cut
Motorcyclist Dies After Losing Helmet in Lancaster Crash
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bankruptcy Judge OKs Sale of Palmdale Medical Center
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Plans Conference on Alternatives to Dumps
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Builder to Appeal Rejection of Bid to Construct School
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Hathaway Shows Rangers the Name Doesn't Matter
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sorry, Fernando: Bo Is the Comeback Player of Year
By Michael Wilbon, WASHINGTON POST
While Court Waits, Mets Must Deal With Coleman
By Joe Gergen, NEWSDAY
Dodgers Reeling as Rockies Roll, 4-1 : Baseball: They can't seem to do anything right in losing sixth in a row, four to expansion Colorado.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farrell Sees Fork in Road After Latest Angel Loss
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Simpson Proves Himself Wrong : Golf: He shoots a record-tying 64 at Inverness to take the first-round lead.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DIVING / NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nearly a Flop, Zarse Springs Back to Win
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Sabatini Puts the Bite on Austin's Hopes
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Couldn't Mail in Victory, So He Did the Next Best Thing
By Shav Glick
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Schembechler Wants to Coach Again
By Earl Gustkey
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Harrell Being Cut Doesn't Last Long
By Steve Springer
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Sharp in Chief Debut
Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Another Day, Another Slam as Tigers Bash Orioles, 17-11
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire: Direction Is There If You Look
By Maryann Hudson
Stocker's Hit Helps Phillies
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Strike Would Come as No Surprise
By Bob Nightengale
DEL MAR : Challenger to Best Pal Due to Arrive Monday
By Dave Distel
Bowe, Holyfield to Fight Again
From Staff and Wire Reports
BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly, Steffes Will Try to Extend Domination
By Mike Reilley
GOLF / LPGA : First Round Definitely Not Par for the Course for Monaghan
From Associated Press
GOLF / U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR : Better Late Than Never, Koyama Wins for UCLA
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farrell Loses, but His Future Looks Brighter : Baseball: Angels fall to Texas, 4-2, but pitcher pulls himself together after early trouble.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Sign King, Select Minor League Affiliate
By Scott Miller
Glenn Weiner of Cypress, the top-seeded player in the U.S...
Loyola Women's Volleyball Team Is Preseason Pick to Win WCC Title
Mira Costa High's Smythe Is Among Signees for Lions
By Mitch Polin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For 3rd Year in Row, Banning Gets Back at Carson's Expense
By Rob Fernas
Simi Valley's Janik Slips to Fourth-Place Finish
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Pope Sacrificing Present for Future
Lau Places 8th in All-Around Gymnastics Stephanie Lau, a...
Injury to Bettis Stops Ram Trade With Cowboys
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Their Bowl of Roses Is a Place in the Hall
By Mike Downey
Owners Still Not in Agreement : Baseball: They claim they are closer on revenue sharing and vow for no lockout in '94.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cowboys Get 'No' to Offer for Gary
By T.J. Simers
Seles Will Miss U.S. Open, Return Date Still Unknown
Associated Press
Biggest Victory : Ram Assistant Vitt Pledges Allegiance to Knox and Football After Overcoming Cancer Twice
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Young Prospects Have Angels Dreaming of Things to Come : Baseball: Don't be surprised to see unfamiliar names and faces at Anaheim Stadium as early as next month.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mentor Becomes Partner for Lewis : Volleyball: Corona del Mar player has joined up with Randy Stoklos to form a winning team on the AVP tour.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Not Just Another Dyed-in-Wool Ram Fan : Football: Fillmore's Moore has been the team's No. 1 backer since 1946.
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Major League Dreamer : Gorman Heimueller's Stay in the Big Leagues Wasn't What He Imagined, but Baseball Has Granted His Every Wish
By Dan Reines, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Slims, Sabatini Finds Security in UCLA Safety Gallatin : Tennis: World's fifth-ranked player has requested that the 6-foot-1, 215-pounder football player be assigned to her.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Connors Enters Not-Guilty Plea : Jurisprudence: Arraignment for former Hart High quarterback held a day earlier than scheduled.
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Refining Talent Without All the Hoopla : Milstein Verses His Summer Stock on More Than Just Basketball
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bakersfield Dodgers Would Rather Not Have Their Place in the Sun
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Being Up in Final Set, 2-0, Tu Goes Down to Defeat
By Dana Haddad
Still Singin' in the Rain . . . : . . . but Dempsey's Humor Dampened by Deluge of Losses
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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