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What happened on August 16, 1993
NEWS
Diana Holman-Hunt; Art Critic Wrote Memoirs of Family
Two Accused of Random Killing of James Jordan
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michael Jordan Family Mourns Loss of Father
from Associated Press
Found: Someone With Enough Guts to See Me Naked
JACK SMITH
World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : 6 Arrested in Hotel Collapse; 100 Dead
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Program Targets Hunger in Burbank : Services: Low-income children are fed during summer vacation, illustrating the spread of poverty to suburbs.
JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
26 Indicted in Sports Betting Probe : Crime: Bookmaking ring took in more than $1 billion a year, officials say. Prosecutors will seek deportation of suspects from Dominican Republic.
From Times Wire Services
Washington Insight
PAUL HOUSTON and RONALD J. OSTROW
Libya Denounces Deadline for Handing Over Lockerbie Suspects
From Reuters
Washington Insight
PAUL HOUSTON and RONALD J. OSTROW
Washington Insight
PAUL HOUSTON and RONALD J. OSTROW
Kurds Seize 3 Western Tourists in 10th Year of Turkish Struggle
HUGH POPE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Washington Insight
PAUL HOUSTON and RONALD J. OSTROW
Why Stay in Flood Area? Reasons Are Heartfelt : Midwest: The emotional bond farmers have for their land is as strong as the one townspeople feel for their communities.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Safeco to Rebate $40 Million in Insurance Case
From Times Wire Services
BOOK REVIEW : Breezy Tour Down Supermarket Aisles : CAN YOU TRUST A TOMATO IN JANUARY? by Vince Staten ; Simon & Schuster $18, 224 pages
ALEX RAKSIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arab Exiles OK Israel Repatriation : Mideast: Nearly 400 deportees drop demand that all be returned together. 192 will leave camp in south Lebanon next month; the rest will be home by year's end.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : PARAGUAY : Elected Civilian President Sworn In
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Can New Director Bring Fresh Air to Nation's Parks? : Nature: Some see Roger Kennedy as the advocate to persuade the public and politicians to revive the system.
FRANK CLIFFORD, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
For Those Aiming at College, a New Test : Education: Revised policy gives enrollment priority at overcrowded two-year schools to those with clear goals. Critics say plan penalizes disadvantaged students.
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Split Personality
S. J. DIAMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Puerto Rico Braces for Tropical Storm After 2 Die on Martinique
from Times Wire Services
Hispanics Sought for Education Program
2 in Crew Escape; Hijacker Seized in Germany : Terrorism: Egyptian demanded release of Muslim cleric linked to N.Y. bombing. He threatened to blow up KLM jetliner.
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assassination Plot by Israelis Foiled, Palestinians Say
Reuters
Sympathetic Ear Can Be a Balm to Patients : Health: Volunteers for the Santa Barbara-based Love Yourself Foundation visit hospitals. They are trained to boost morale by listening and talking to the ailing and bedridden.
RODNEY BOSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lovers of Salton Sea Hope to Turn Back Tide of Decline : Environment: A new agency will address the toxic stew and fluctuations of water level. But a lack of funds and clout is testing the gritty optimism of locals.
TONY PERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Then You Do the Actor Thing
BILL HIGGINS
Pope Calls for Morality Crusade by U.S. Faithful : Catholics: The pontiff urges 350,000 pilgrims to defy a 'culture of death.' He also greets, praises Vietnamese.
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baby Found Dead on Bus Bench in Van Nuys
World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Muslim Militants Charged in Plot
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pope Praises Efforts of Vietnamese Catholics : Religion: At least 1,000 from O.C. in spellbound audience hear him call for unity, healing wounds of past.
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Those Aiming at College, a New Test : Education: Revised policy gives enrollment priority at overcrowded two-year schools to those with clear goals. Critics say plan penalizes disadvantaged students.
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
China Expels Activist After He Visited U.S.
CHRISTINE COURTNEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Clinton Directs Health Treatise at Governors
EDWIN CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Looking for Faces With No Names : More than a year after the violence at Florence and Normandie, police say dozens of suspects remain free. Many were captured in photos or videos, but no one will come forward to identify them.
ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Excerpts From the Pope's Speech to Vietnamese
Here are portions of the address Pope John Paul II gave Sunday to representatives of Vietnamese Catholics during his visit to Denver
NEWS ANALYSIS : Rekindling the Flock's Spirit : Pilgrimage: The joyful youths were indeed moved by the Pope. But it is unclear whether minds were changed on the most controversial issues.
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Latino influx brings change to 'Heaven's Place' : Florida's rural Osceola County is experiencing the biggest such population surge in the country.
MIKE CLARY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
39 Escape Sarajevo in Medical Evacuation : Bosnia: The sick and wounded are flown to Britain and Sweden in first major airlift. Hundreds are left behind.
From Reuters
Sunset's the Backdrop at 2 Fund-Raisers for Arts Center
ANN CONWAY
20,000 Pilgrims Stricken as Sun Takes Its Toll on Crowd
LOUIS SAHAGUN and KRISTINA LINDGREN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.S. Raid Nets 4 Somalis as Mogadishu Awaits 'Big One' : Africa: Jittery residents fear it was a trial run for a major U.N. reprisal for ambush that killed 4 GIs.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making Daddy Proud : 4-Year-Old's Swim Fulfills the Wishes of Terminally Ill Father
ALICIA DI RADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sudan's Road to Social Justice Paved With Fear : Africa: Islamic leaders are imposing a new social order in a climate of intolerance, repression.
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jackson E. Betts; Former Ohio Congressman Criticized Census
A New Curve in Comics : Pop culture: Writers are shaping up their story lines by giving female characters more intelligence and equality. But the Playboy bodies are still there.
WENDY MARECH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tracking Truants : Education: Prosecutor Brenda English won't take any guff in her fight to halt hard-core truancy and pull kids off the road to prison. The strategy: Not-so-subtly put the heat on the parents. It's working.
BETTIJANE LEVINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ECONOTES : Giving Old Notes New Currency
WASHINGTON POST
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Platform : What Are Family Values?
Compiled for The Times by Sylvia Miller
Class in Writing Purple Prose a Hotbed of Romantics Seeking Happy Endings
CONSTANCE SOMMER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Familiar Faces Help Brighten Loneliness of Hospital Stays : Santa Paula: Larry and Judy Dunst find they're welcomed as Raggedy Ann and Andy as they make weekly rounds visiting the young and old.
RODNEY BOSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lincoln Ave. Turn Signal Changed for Reasons of Safety, Liability
CAROLINE LEMKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tribute : Not All Youth Give Us Pain
DAVID T. AUTEN,
David T. Auten lives in La Canada across the street from Patrick Connolly. and
LA HABRA : Schoolteachers' Breakfast Is Sept. 1
MIMI KO
Playing Playa Vista as Farce : Development: The city-size project gets the green light to destroy the neighborhood; this is government?
JERRY B. EPSTEIN,
Jerry B. Epstein is a commercial lessee in Marina del Rey and a member of the California Transportation Commission. The views he expresses here are his own. and
Today's Agenda
VENTURA : Schools to Offer Program on Values
JEFF MEYERS
Toxic Discharges
Agencies Join Forces for Next Growth Spurt : Development: Government entities want to ensure that new projects along a stretch of the Ventura Freeway are carefully mapped out and have adequate infrastructure.
KURT PITZER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Reining In the Serb Victory : Thanks entirely to U.S. muscle, Sarajevo, at least, may survive
Obituaries
Suspect, 24, Arrested in Carjacking Attempt
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Rallying Around El Toro
Officials to Address Sales-Tax Issue
MAIA DAVIS
Gripe : 'Peace and Quiet at the Beach? Forget It'
PERSPECTIVE ON ARMED FORCES : Shalikashvili Brings Back Balance : Less political than his predecessors, he will help restore equilibrium between civilian and military authority.
EDWARD N. LUTTWAK,
Edward N. Luttwak is director of geo-economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Moratorium on Arms
$6 Million? Who Needs It? : Feds can't give the money away to slow-footed county government
ANAHEIM : Ex-Police Chief to Return Temporarily
Mere Talk Won't Make Life Any Safer for Women : Violence: Congress must pass the legislation before it, so that no loopholes in state laws can prevent fair and full protection.
HELEN NEUBORNE,
Helen Neuborne is executive director of the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. and
COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Warns of Fraudulent Solicitors
Let's Not Panic, Says the President : Wise tack by Clinton on immigration issue
Turnout Is Fair Play in Dealing With Rubber Neckers
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Jobs Program
SIMI VALLEY : Recycling Help in Sight for Rural Area
STEPHANIE SIMON
Early Warning of Cancer Risk From Pollution Found Lagging : Health: An industrial emissions alert, the Toxic Hot Spots program, is one year behind. Funds and staff are short--but paperwork is not.
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Political Forum for Candidates Planned
PEGGY Y. LEE
ANAHEIM : Council to Decide on Spending, Layoffs
TERRY SPENCER
Youth : OPINION : The Pope: 'A Symbol of His Faith'
Compiled for The Times by Erik Hamilton and Pat Konley
OXNARD : Kids Brush Up Pirate Skills During Festival
JEFF McDONALD
Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : Ethnic Correctness Can Be Its Own Prison
From the "Ochazuke" column by Rafu Shimpo staff writer Jana Monji. This is the personal opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Rafu Shimpo, which is a Japanese-American daily published in Los Angeles. and
Community Essay : 'Business Must Play the Key Role' : Jobs: Corporations need to hire and train young workers in inner cities now, instead of waiting for others to produce 'skilled' applicants.
FREDRIC ROSEN,
Fredric Rosen is chairman and chief executive of L.A.-based Ticketmaster
Park's Theme Is Lots of Jobs : Employment: More than 3,000 teen-agers are hired by Magic Mountain every season. They say they like the steady pay and social atmosphere.
SAM ENRIQUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Electric Vehicle Technology
PLACENTIA : Housemate Referrals Pair Owners, Seekers
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
Powell Cited in Earlier Beating Case, Report Says
from Times Staff and Wire Services
The Crazy Quilt of 911 Calls and the Voices Who Answer : 'Kojak' calls with false reports of espionage, while 'Cat Lady' enjoys chatting about her cat's play habits.
LAURA A. GALLOWAY
LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Seeks Sign-Ups for Christmas Parade
RICHARD CORE
STANTON : 13 to Be Interviewed for City Manager Job
WILLSON CUMMER
Gary Graham Execution
7,000 Celebrate Gay Pride at UCI Parade : Lifestyle: Event represents 'a chance to feel good about ourselves' and erase the feeling of isolation, participants say.
CATHERINE GEWERTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Edwin Meese III to Visit Reagan Library
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Check Tots in Cars for Belt Usage
DEBRA CANO
ORANGE : School District Steps Up Bus Maintenance
MARTIN MILLER
Cuts May Double Homelessness, Experts Say : Poverty: L.A. County will slash general relief payments for some to $212 next month. An increase in encampments, panhandling and crime is seen.
TED ROHRLICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Tribute to Love Lost : Pet Cemetery Provides Solace for Owners Coping With Loss of Best Friend
DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
20 County Workers to Get USC Degrees
DARYL KELLEY
OXNARD : Man Left Homeless After Boat Burns
JEFF McDONALD
GARDEN GROVE : Group to Provide Clothes to Needy
ROBERT BARKER
Hard Times Increase Reach of Summer Lunch Program
JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Costs Have Gone Up by Degrees : Education: Community college fees are far higher for those who already have degrees than for other students. The increases have driven many with degrees from campuses.
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JUDICIARY WATCH : Two Pluses
Father and Daughter Share a Touching Victory in Swim
ALICIA DI RADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA BEACH : Curfew, Anti-Graffiti Steps to be Discussed
LESLIE EARNEST
TUSTIN : City Will Consider Home-Buyer Plan
BERT ELJERA
In the Neighborhood : Huntington Beach: Best City in Southern California for Kids
Times researcher CATHERINE GOTTLIEB
Students Receive Job Corps Assistance
PEGGY Y. LEE
CORONA DEL MAR : Boy to Take Magic Act to White House
BOB ELSTON
Hollywood-Style Proposal Leads to Exclusive Engagement
SUE REILLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Engineer Says Left Turn on C Street Would Slow Traffic
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Standards, Student Performance Decline : Academia: Students of today--and many teachers--feel passing grades are deserved regardless of performance.
HUGH W. GLENN,
Hugh W. Glenn is a professor of English and resident of Irvine
Move 'Em Out : Urbanization, Zoning Put Squeeze on 4-H'ers Raising Livestock
MAIA DAVIS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1 Killed, 5 Wounded at Birthday Party
Inner-City Youths Go for the Gold
ANTHONY DUIGNAN-CABRERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Arrested in Shooting Death
Josh Lee
The Clinton Economic Plan
Mayor Names Sherman Oaks Man to City Transit Panel
JOSH MEYER
Santa Clarita Planning Cowboy Poetry Festival : Heritage: Officials hope the March event will sharpen the city's image and give people a sense of their roots.
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
MARKET BEAT TOM PETRUNO : Bolsa Booms Anticipating NAFTA Deal
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Vietnam
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Taiwan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health Care
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boy Scouts Weren't Prepared for This : Real estate: The downturn in property prices has forced a local chapter to give up its headquarters to avert foreclosure.
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
China Says Rising Inflation Can Be Halted : Economy: In the first half of the year, the national cost of living index rose 14% over the same 1992 period and topped 30% in some cities.
From Reuters
China
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Corporate Matchmaker Takes a Global View : San Juan Capistrano-based Inamerica does more than deal in partnerships. It also advises companies on cultural/business etiquette.
CHRIS WOODYARD
Chinese Cabinet Decrees Halt to Real Estate Speculation
From Reuters
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FileNet / Costa Mesa
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Good for the Earth and Good for Your Wallet : Environment: Products that reduce pollution and conserve power and water result in significant long-term savings.
From Associated Press
Back From the Dead
JAMES BATES
Pining for Old Growth : After a Boom in the '80s, California's Timber Industry Is Withering Fast
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHINA : Development Zones Closed: China has closed 1,000 southern coastal development zones
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
China Looks to Japan as Role Model : Capitalism: Leaders are concerned about the chaotic mixture of vast, inefficient state companies and burgeoning private enterprise.
From Reuters
Public Opinion Sought to Help Push GATT Accord : Trade: The organi- zation adopts a new tactic to pressure governments to wrap up stalled negotiations on the pact.
From Associated Press
Hazy Forecast for Puerto Rico : Taxes: Clinton's budget will phase out most tax breaks for U.S. firms. The commonwealth may try new incentives.
DAVID R. OLMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUTUAL FUNDS / RUSS WILES : The Other Side of the Debate on Sales Charges
RUSS WILES, RUSS WILES,
a financial writer for the Arizona Republic, specializes in mutual funds.
Nestle's Foray Into Baby Formula Market Falters : Courts: The company alleges in a suit that its poor market share was caused by a conspiracy involving rivals, doctors.
DON LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Managing Director, co-CEO, Pacific Investment Management Co.
Debora Vrana
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Beverly Hills Telegram Firm Probed by State : Investigation: The attorney general's office is trying to determine if the company billed people who never used the service.
DENISE GELLENE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Ciarelli, Family Share Victory
MIKE REILLEY
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Toth Runs Circles Past Hitters
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton Wins by 9 Strokes
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Keep Clemens Searching for Answers
From Associated Press
GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Two Decades Later, He Hasn't Given Up
DAN HAFNER
It's a Day of Firsts for Angels, 14-2
From Associated Press
WORLD TRACK NOTES : 6 Ex-Soviets in Top 7 of the Hammer
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Martin's NASCAR Victory Is His Second in Row
From Staff and Wire Reports
Gott Bails Out Dodgers Again
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Trudeau Promoted to Colts' Starter
Associated Press
Angels Go to Bat for Leftwich, 14-2
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blades Beat Bullfrogs in Shootout
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds and Williams Give Giants Power Surge
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pagliarulo Traded to Baltimore
Associated Press
Cypress Team Wins Junior Softball Title
BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Whitmarsh, Dodd Rally to Upset Kiraly, Steffes
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEL MAR : Manny's Prospect Scores an Upset in the La Jolla
DAVE DISTEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Lakers Get a Klingon in the Deal?
MORNING BRIEFING SHAV GLICK
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : From Big Break to Painful Injury
STEVE SPRINGER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Given a Surprise Role
CHRIS DUFRESNE
DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Jeffrey, Richetelli Finish Well to Win Titles
THERESA SMITH MUNOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Rallies for ATP Title
From Associated Press
Colorado Outfoxes the Salsa : Soccer: League's best goalkeeper in shootout situations cannot keep team from falling into third place with a 5-4 loss.
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navratilova's Past Is Present : Women's tennis: She defeats No. 3-ranked Sanchez Vicario to top $19 million in earnings.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whitmarsh, Dodd Halt Streak of Kiraly, Steffes
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On Hot Streak, These Angels Try to Play It Cool : In Palm Springs, the Biggest Feat Is to Beat the Summer Heat
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Christie Wins in 9.87; Lewis Fourth : World track: Briton, 33, misses equaling 100-meter record by 0.01 while edging Cason and Mitchell, who are also timed under 10-flat.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Thompson Has Surgery on Hand
T.J. SIMERS
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Miller-Walker Decision Due
JIM HODGES
Will We See This Headline 5 More Years? Why Not?
MIKE DOWNEY
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Linton Is Hero of Retaliations
BOB NIGHTENGALE
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Norman Is Dealt a Zinger--Again : Golf: History repeats itself at Inverness, where this time he misses a four-foot putt on the second playoff hole to give Azinger his first major title.
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Posies Whip Up Some Sweet Licks
JIM WASHBURN
Clegg's Volcanic Beat Heats Up Wiltern
DENNIS HUNT
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pocketful of Posies' Power Is Palpable
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Loggins Brings '60s Out of Hibernation
DON HECKMAN
JAZZ REVIEW : The Contrasts Surprise at L.B. Fest
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEWS : Mauceri Conducts 25th Tchaikovsky Spectacular
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
C-SPAN to Air Clinton Speech to Governors
Film Crews Could Learn Courtesy
SCOTT CARTER,
Carter, a former broadcaster, is a technical writer in aerospace. and
'Hollywood': An Informed Look
KEVIN THOMAS
New Kraft Work, Shostakovich 5th Outdoors With Pacific Symphony
Daniel Cariaga
SPECIAL SCREENINGS : UCLA's 'CineMythology' Looks at Aspects of Love
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rock Hall's Chief Has Trivia to Learn : Pop music: Dennis Barrie knows how to run a museum and isn't afraid of controversy. In his last job, he was busted for showing Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs.
CHRIS WILLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tuning Into the Mixed Messages Children Get
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Bothered, Bewildered but Certainly Not Bewitched
PAUL S.C. SULIIN,
Suliin, a chemist, is a Wiccan priest in a Los Angeles coven. He also writes about the religion and directs the Los Angeles Area Pagan Information Line
,
(310) 719-9097
The Importance of Coming Out
JASON STUART,
Stuart of Los Angeles is an actor and comedian. and
THEATER REVIEW : Production Can't Save Itself in Messy Attack on 'Caesar' : Several strong performances aren't enough to salvage Shakespeare Orange County's staging of the Bard's classic tale.
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER CRITIC EMERITUS
Movies : Is It Really 'Final Friday' for Murderous Jason?
MICHAEL WILMINGTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Elvis Lives! In Many Shapes and Colors : King's Spirit Infuses Multicultural 'Elvi'
TRIN YARBOROUGH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEWS : A Diabolical Computer in 'The Tower'
RAY LOYND
JAZZ REVIEW : Holman's Notes Are Brief but Entertaining
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Magnetic Julio Iglesias Still on the Move
ENRIQUE LOPETEGUI
OPERA REVIEW : Long Beach Stages Crazed, Brave 'Carmen'
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
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