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What happened on July 05, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Gerald Wilson Plays His Kind of Music
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Summerfest': Tapping Into Primal Urges
By Heidi Siegmund, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dale Rides Different Musical Wave at Coach House
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop and Jazz : Maupin Gets Museum Series Off to Fine Start
By Leonard Feather
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop and Jazz : An Intense, Dark 'Bar-B-Q Mitzvah'
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : Play Provides the Tools to Aid Understanding
By Hector Tobar, \f7 and \o7 Tobar, a Los Angeles Times staff writer, was a dramaturge on "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992."
Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : One-Woman Show Has a Message for All of Us
By Stanley K. Sheinbaum, \f7 and \o7 Sheinbaum served on the Los Angeles Police Commission in the Bradley Administration.
Seeing 'Twilight' in a Different Light : A Remarkably Powerful, Emotional Experience
By Richard Yarborough, \o7 Yarborough is an associate professor of English and Afro-American Studies at UCLA\f7
POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Night of Upbeat Americana at the Bowl
By Don Heckman
TV REVIEW : Fox '12:01' an Upbeat, Comic Variation on a Familiar Theme
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L7, the hot all-female punk band that plays the Coach...
It's What It Isn't That Charms Fans : Movies: Viewers love 'Sleepless in Seattle' for being a sweet love story that doesn't need sex, violence or obscenities.
By Monica Yant, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John Chancellor: The Quiet Man
By Howard Rosenberg
Sound of Silents Lives On : Movies: One of the world's only theaters dedicated solely to silent films still stands, thanks to its late founder, John Hampton, his widow and a friend.
By Rip Rense, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bravo 'ArtsBreak' to Focus on O.C.
By Rick Vanderknyff
L7 Is a Tough Act Worth Following : Rock music: The group, performing at the Coach House tonight and Tuesday, conveys feminist-tinged indignation that is insightful.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
Latinos Must Look to Selves for Projects
Voucher Plan for Schools
For Private Eye, King Case Gamble Never Paid Off : Investigation: Probe of the beating incident seemed like the chance of a lifetime for ex-cop Tom Owens. But now, he finds himself broke and locked in a lawsuit after King changed lawyers and he was ousted.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Where Are the Good PG Movies?
Bravo to Gallegly on FDA Curbs
Most Americans Prefer Jail to White House
\o7 Reuters\f7
OH MAPLE LEAF: If you're going to be a part of the...
By Ann Conway and Sheila Kern and Jerry Hicks
SANTA CLARITA HIP: The yuppies are coming, the yuppies are...
UNEMPLOYMENT CURE: Hoping to beat back rising joblessness...
By Fred Alvarez
Clinton Honors S. Africa Ex-Foes at Liberty Bell
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For L.A. Class of '93, Pomp and Tough Circumstances : Education: High school diplomas represent triumph over personal obstacles as well as the school system's.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tujunga Golf Project Finds Tycoon Deep in the Rough : Business: Japanese entrepreneur lost $340 million in Pebble Beach deal. He faces FBI money-laundering probe.
By Karl Schoenberger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : New Voices Shake Up the House : Tempers fly in debate on abortion funds for poor. The bitter floor fight signals change sparked by women and minority freshmen. They have put old guard on notice--no more business as usual.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blimp Crashes in N.Y. on Midtown Building : Aviation: Crew of 2 is rescued from smashed gondola and treated for minor injuries. Some residents shaken.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N. Weapons Team Stymied, Will Leave Iraq
By Nora Boustany, THE WASHINGTON POST
U.S. Extradition Process Begins Against Sheik
By Karen Tumulty and Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rabin Rips U.S. Peace Talks Role : Mideast: The Israeli leader accuses America of making concessions to Arabs. Christopher warns both sides that Washington could end its mediation efforts.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Picks May Not Pull Supreme Court From Right
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Dream in Ruins : Builder Convicted of Arson Flees, Leaving Wife to Face Prison
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Academics On Edge After Mail Bombings
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Prisoner's Release Angers Officials : Law enforcement: Felon claims his attorney told him selling drug chemicals was legal. Prosecutors decide not to pursue case.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Series of Small Blasts Planned to Chart Fault Lines : Seismology: October explosions will stretch from Seal Beach to Mojave Desert. Scientists say they will be harmless but revealing.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dissension Over Death Penalty Flares Again Among Judges : Courts: A pro-capital punishment jurist says some colleagues broke ethics code in public criticism of Harris case. His comments prompt debate about what judges may say off the bench.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Now Batting: Willie Brown, Team Player
By George Skelton
U.S. to Help Put Aristide Back in Power
\o7 From Reuters\f7
German Official Quits Amid Shootout Furor
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Premier Again Vows Political Reform : Asia: Renewed promise underscores crisis faced by ruling party. But voters' disgust with corruption could end its reign.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Frog Fest city loathe to leap into 21st Century : Sleepy Florida burg is divided over a new mayor's warnings to evolve or die. Step 1 is a water system.
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Worldwide Ban on Nuclear Tests Urged
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Encircled Town Is Reported in Flames in Central Bosnia
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Rebels Push Closer to Besieged Capital
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Violence Flares in Kashmir; 19 Killed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : President's Cousin Killed in Ambush
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : Limited Mandate May Handcuff U.S. Troops in Macedonia : Balkans: U.N. orders could relegate first American ground troops to the role of spectators.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Heavy Rain Threatens Quad Cities
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Farmer Tries to Husk Clinton on Tax Issue : Politics: President debates Iowan objecting to revenue hikes. Touring flood damage, he announces disaster aid for victims.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Americans Mark 4th of July With Festivities, Fireworks : Holiday: Beaches and playgrounds are popular sites. While many swelter across the nation, some in Colorado are treated to a snowstorm.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nigeria Sets New Election Date for July 31
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Ireland Reelected President of NOW
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Blast Rocks Hotel in Seoul Scheduled for Clinton Stay : South Korea: Boiler is apparent cause; police rule out possibility of a bomb. White House personnel are evacuated.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Puerto Rico Vote to Record Preferences on Status
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Johns Hopkins Again Rated Best Hospital
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Arson Destroys 17 Cleveland Buildings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Victim's Sacrifice in S.F. Shooting Recalled
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Surrogate Case Appealed to Supreme Court
O.C. Less Satisfied With Finances, Family, Love : Poll: The corrosive effects of the recession appear to have spilled over into residents' personal and social lives.
By Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Workers in Perot's O.C. Campaign Seek FBI Probe
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Croatian's Tour of Desolate Homeland
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's a Knockout for Fans of Ali
Underwriters Are the Real Stars of SCR, Other Benefits
By Ann Conway
Shedding Light on Medical and Spiritual Questions
By Jack Smith
BOOK REVIEW : Twice-Told Tales of Computer Mischief : APPROACHING ZERO: The Extraordinary Underworld of Hackers, Phreakers, Virus Writers and Keyboard Criminals \o7 by Paul Mungo and Bryan Clough\f7 ; Random House $22, 247 pages
By Lee Dembart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'They Don't Understand' : When You Don't Speak English, Sometimes the Simplest Task Can Become Herculean
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PEOPLE : Who Drains the Family Finances?
By Kathleen Doheny
BUSINESS
NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Suspends Bid for Japan Trade Deal : Trade: The Administration is waiting for a new government to take over, but analysts say it won't make much difference.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conflict Comes Home to Unocal : Oil: Armenian-American leaders claim the company is tilting toward Azerbaijan. Protesters ask customers to return credit cards in protest.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Mets Grand Slam Could Slam Market
By David W. Myers
Just a Nice Place to Visit
By James Bates
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Merger Talks Could Result in World's Biggest Defense Firm
From Reuters
Apple Plans to License New Macintosh Software : Computers: The decision opens the door for other companies to build clones of the user-friendly computer.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gold-Mining Stock Funds Still Lead Pack : Investing: Bullion's price surged in the second quarter as global demand for the metal zoomed, especially in Asia.
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Future Still Bright for Foreign Investments
By Russ Wiles, RUSS WILES,\o7 a financial writer for the Arizona Republic, specializes in mutual funds\f7
Chinese Turn to U.S. for Advice on Real Estate : Reforms: L.A. seminars were a primer on the industry, which is among those most affected by China's economic changes.
By Pradnya Joshi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
China
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Taiwan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : A Stock Fund Investor's Wake-Up Call for the '90s
By Tom Petruno
Dread is spreading among companies with pension plans...
By David Tobenkin, Times correspondent
Owners Put a New Charge Into Battery Firm : Couple have more than tripled sales to $3.5 million since they bought House of Batteries in 1990 and moved it to Huntington Beach.
By David Tobenkin
Microsemi / SANTA ANA
Sensotron Signs 10-Year Pact to Make Part for Army Copters
Name: Naji Allouche Company: Waterfront Hilton at...
Electric Trucks: Taylor-Dunn, an Anaheim-based builder of...
Magazine Purchase: Freedom Newspapers Inc., publisher of...
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Lane Delineators Push Wrong Button for This Reader
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Los Angeles, Give Yourself Some Credit : Campaign law wasn't perfect--but what an improvement
New Echoes of That Silent Spring : United States must move away from pesticide use in food
Hard Times: Hardest on the Homeless : Job growth remains the best answer to rising total of adults and children on the streets
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In Grand Juries, Diversity Is No Frill
Silent and Rusting, Sirens Remain as Relic of Red Scare
By David H. Dorion
L.A. Stamps July 4th With Own Independent Spirit : Holiday: Residents mark the day by running in a 10-K, feeding the homeless, taking in a car show--even traditional cookouts in parks.
By Patt Morrison and Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ascending to Old Heights : Mt. Lowe Railway's Centennial Recalls High Times and Engineering Feats
By Berkley Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homes for Seized Pets Sought : Animals: Malnourished dogs, cats and birds were taken in a raid on a Glassell Park home and brought to shelters. Many need veterinary care.
From Times Wire Services
Fireworks, a Parade, Picnics Fill the Fourth : Holiday: The beaches were peaceful--and not too crowded. A woman is hospitalized after illegal fireworks blow up in her hand.
By Greg Hernandez and Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New Life for an Unusual Bazaar : Shopping: Owners of the Indoor Swapmeet of Stanton promise to boost business after failing to make it a card club.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barking Dogs Anything but Best Friends to Neighbors : Noise: While most complaints to county animal control officers are settled quietly, some end up in court. And violence can result, to people or pets.
By Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Residents Salute Flag and 4th : Holiday: Patriotic celebrations include Reagan library events, picnics and fireworks.
By Leonard N. Fleming, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stickler for Details--With a Sweet Tooth : Government: Art Goulet relishes being county's public works director almost as much as he savors his chocolate.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toxic Level Is Low at Proposed CSU Site : Education: Tests uncover far less contamination than feared, easing way for state to condemn property to build campus.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Signal Will Assure Smoother Flow on Telegraph Road
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
50,000 Ring In Fourth of July With a Bang : Ventura: Gun Club offers booming tribute to holiday at 18th annual Street Fair. Visitors check out 450 craft and food booths and reflect on their freedom.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDEN GROVE : She Fights to Save Home of 47 Years
By Mimi Ko
LAGUNA BEACH : Meeting to Focus on Plans for Major Road
By Leslie Earnest
HUNTINGTON BEACH : PCH Bike Path on Hold for Now
By Debra Cano
Toxic Discharges
VENTURA : Youth Excels in Anti-Smoking Songwriting
By Sara Catania
Bar Association Honors Local MADD Leader
By Leo Smith
VENTURA : Art Films Return to Downtown Theater
By Leo Smith
OXNARD : Man Dies of Heart Attack in Sailboat
By Jeff Mcdonald
PORT HUENEME : Base Environmental Material at Library
By Maia Davis
33 Arrested for Drunk Driving
By Sara Catania
LAGUNA HILLS / LAGUNA NIGUEL : Cabot Road's Missing Link to Be Filled In
By Richard Core
STANTON : City Will Purchase Traffic Study System
By Willson Cummer
BREA : Imperial Highway Work Is on Schedule
By Bert Eljera
CORONA DEL MAR : Sprucing Up a Bit With Evergreens
By Shelby Grad
COUNTYWIDE : Transit Service for Disabled Improving
By Shelby Grad
COUNTYWIDE : Mobile Home Park Victim of Progress
By Debra Cano
THOUSAND OAKS : Road Closed to Remove Explosive
By Sara Catania
Status of Tollways
SANTA ANA : City Designs System to Help Motorists
By Jon Nalick
FULLERTON : Concern Expressed on Road's Safety
By Willson Cummer
COSTA MESA : 3 Road Repair Jobs Finished, 3 to Go
By Lynda Natali
City May Form Civic Arts Plaza Group
By Stephanie Simon
THOUSAND OAKS : Cranston to Preside Over Park Dedication
By Carlos V. Lozano
COUNTYWIDE : Traffic Impact Fees for Developers OKd
By Andrea Heiman and Mimi Ko
Surrogate Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Take Case
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Car Hits Guardrail, Killing Passenger
Southland Residents Celebrate the Fourth : Independence Day: Despite gray skies, parades, barbecues and other events attract the patriotic and even the indifferent.
By Chip Johnson and Patt Morrison, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hey, Caltrans, Here's 5 Suggestions to Decongest Traffic
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita Gets a Shot From the Hip : Lifestyle: Trendy shops and coffeehouses transform a once-rural community proud of its Western heritage. Yuppies get the credit--and blame.
By James Zoltak, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Imagination Surfaces in Valley Pool Culture : Trends: What's new is how area residents design and use their back-yard swimming holes. Some include islands, a sandy beach or waterfalls.
By Matthew Heller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Body of Pacoima Man Found in Car
Man Arrested in Series of Restaurant, Store Holdups : Crime: Police say the suspect had robbed the same doughnut shop three times before. This time, however, officers were waiting for him.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sunken Treasure Display Offers Golden Opportunity for Local Jeweler
By Sue Reilly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Volunteers Sought for Panel Overseeing Cable Channel : Communications: The group will set guidelines for access programming, including when programs will air and what content will be permitted.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Future Teammates Outdistance Field in Newhall Run : Sport: They place 1-2 in the 11th edition of the 5K race. The rivals will compete together on the Adams State cross-country team in Colorado.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Site Found for Farmers' Market in Santa Clarita : Commerce: The agreement to use a College of the Canyons parking lot ends a 7-month search. July 18 is the opening date.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fire Damages 4 Panorama City Stores
SPORTS
Dodgers Beat Expos in 11th, 1-0 : Baseball: Lack of offensive support continues to plague Candiotti, who gets his fifth consecutive no-decision.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sands of Time Stop Angel Skid : Baseball: But victory is no stroll on the beach as the Indians rally in the ninth before losing, 7-6, in 11 innings.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Has No Trouble, Wins Second in Row
From Associated Press
TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Wins First Stage; Several Riders Fall at Finish
From Associated Press
A Hole in One Is a Golf Gift That Insists You Keep On Giving
By Mal Florence
EUROPEAN BASKETBALL : Germany Beats Russia for First Title
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Prost Uses Spare Car, Wins Fifth of Year
From Associated Press
In Wake of Tragedy, Zambia Wins
From Staff and Wire Reports
BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Trailing, 10-3, Kiraly and Steffes Prevail
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAILING : Pyewacket Leading Silver Bullet in Transpac
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Franco Homers Again, Tigers Lose Again, 8-6
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie's Balk Lifts Braves Past Mets, 4-3
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Is Cleaning Up in No. 4 Spot
By Maryann Hudson
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber Put on DL, Easley Is Back
By Elliott Teaford
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ryan Hopes to Return on July 19
Associated Press
Fyhrie's Elbow Gets a Hand From His Foot
By Mike Digiovanna
Routson, Zubrin Win in Platform
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RACING ROUNDUP : Devil His Due Wins Suburban Handicap
From Associated Press
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Toussaud Wins the American Against Males
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Teams Second in Volleyball Event
Nobody's Playing Chin Music Anymore : Protocol: The mellowing of baseball brings about an etiquette not seen in the past.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Remembering Drysdale: : The End Came Too Soon : Memories: Montreal was where his career blossomed and where his life ended. Now friends such as Lasorda and Scully try to cope with his death.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Winner in Game of Life
By Mike Downey
Sampras: The King of Swing or Just King? : Wimbledon: He impresses royalty and retains his No. 1 ranking with victory over Courier--not a bad day's work.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Memories of Ken Hubbs Live On : Nearly 30 Years Later, the Town of Colton Still Is Recovering From His Death at 22
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Koufax Says He'll Remember Drysdale's Humor and Warmth
By Kevin Johnson
World TeamTennis' Blase Style Troubles Dukes Owner : Future: Lieberman cannot wait for season to begin, but he wonders what lies ahead for the league.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big D's Passion for Another Era
By Scott Miller
Easley is Handy at Third : Baseball: Angel infielder returns and his weary shins hold up in 11-inning victory.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOCCER / JULIE CART : French Official Is in Middle of a Terrible Fix
By Julie Cart
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