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What happened on July 10, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
Television
By Steven Linan, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
THEATER REVIEW : 'Fairy Tales': Into a Much Different Set of Woods
By Richard Stayton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEWS : Black Family Improves 'Laurel Avenue'
By Howard Rosenberg
TV REVIEWS : 'Danger Theatre': Parodies Are No Laughing Matter
By Howard Rosenberg
TV REVIEWS : Liberal Arts Education Is Focus of the 'Firing Line'
By Robert Koehler
TV REVIEWS : A Horror Picture Star Finds Romance in a Sleek Thriller
By Kevin Thomas
MUSIC REVIEW : A Night for Wonderful Sounds at Hollywood Bowl
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stranglers Keep Firm Grip on Basics of Rock : The band integrates three new members and plays with enthusiasm but little of the variety of which it's capable.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP ALBUM REVIEW : Earthly Concerns of Dramarama's 'Hi-Fi Sci-Fi'
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WEEKEND TV : Hillary's Trip to Japan; Senior Open Golf
By N.F. Mendoza
Tyne Daly to Star in Church Musicale
A Forgotten Generation : There Are 40 Million Twentysomethings Who Don't See Their Lives and Their Problems inthe Movies or on TV
By Robin Rauzi, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Disney Will Alter Song in 'Aladdin' : Movies: Changes were agreed upon after Arab-Americans complained that some lyrics were racist. Some Arab groups are not satisfied.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER; Contributing to this article were Times staff writers Randy Lewis in Orange County and Charles Solomon. Farhan Memon, a staff writer at the Edmonton Journal in Edmonton, Alberta, also contributed to this article
Prime Time Continues Its Vulgar Drift : Television: Warning, this column contains coarse language that you can actually hear on network shows. (And it's getting worse.)
By Rick Du Brow
How Frank Black Got in the Mood for a New Band : The former Black Francis traded the stability of the Pixies for musical freedom, formed a sort of avant-alternative supergroup and has a solo album in release.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Past Is Present in White's New Orleans-Style Jazz : Traditional: The clarinetist, who plays with the Preservation Hall band in Irvine tonight, strives to keep repertoire alive and growing.
By Randy Lewis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friends of Music Schedule 5-Concert Series
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BBC Changes Language Usage Style
from Associated Press
NEWS
SATURDAY LETTERS : And Another Thing About 'Hero' . . .
O.C. LETTERS : Scared by 'Jurassic Park'? C'mon
Delta Estuary
Cockburn on U.S. Attack on Iraq
Eyewitness Identification
Lifeguards
TV Warnings
Pesticides and Children
The Attack on Iraq
DISNEY FRIENDS? Rep. Tom Umberg (D-Garden Grove) met this...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Jerry Hicks and Martin Henderson
U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement Seeks 'New Partnership' : Summit: Clinton announces pact in which Tokyo agrees to make 'highly significant' reductions in trade surplus. In return, the U.S. will press for deficit cuts.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unocal, 6 Workers Charged in Leak
Senate Passes Bill Designating Holiday to Honor Cesar Chavez
By Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer
Olive Ann Beech; Acclaimed Aviator, Executive
Norton Halper; Fought Redevelopment
By Ashley Dunn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lady Fermoy; Grandmother of Princess Diana
R. Tyler Gatchell Jr.; Broadway Producer
Irving Ornest; Private Investment Counselor
Gasoline Price Boosted 25% by Moscow Mayor
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NEWS ANALYSIS : Westminster Shooting Echoes Through Malls
By Jodi Wilgoren and Shelby Grad, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Riordan Names Diverse Police Panel Appointees : City Hall: Selection of fresh faces draws praise, but some still question mayor's commitment to LAPD reform.
By Greg Krikorian and Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITERS. Times staff writer Jim Newton contributed to this story
Mandela Shows His Talent as a Celebrity Fund-Raiser : Diplomacy: On visit to L.A., the South African black leader charms and disarms local powerbrokers.
By Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Appointee Takes Over Compton Schools
By Psyche Pascual, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
7 Ships Being Tracked as Migrant Smugglers : Policy: U.S. vessels keep watch off Baja to curb illegal entry by Chinese. Extent of Mexico's cooperation in doubt.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Chavis a Riddle for NAACP : Members are watching closely, trying to see where their new executive director will lead them. He speaks of sweeping changes--exciting for some, but too radical for others in the group.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement Sets Up New 'Rules' : Summit: Clinton calls the pact, which will serve as a framework for future talks, 'an important step.' But it does not mandate cuts in Tokyo's huge trade surplus.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER. Times staff writer David Lauter contributed to this report
Farmers' Hopes Sink in Waters of Mississippi
By Richard E. Meyer and Tracy Shryer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS. Shryer reported from Nichols and Meyer from Los Angeles
Clinton's Pro-California Strategy Hits Some Snags
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Shows Style and Skill on World Stage
By David Lauter and Jack Nelson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Riordan Appoints Diverse Police Panel : Commission: Valley car dealer Herbert F. Boeckmann II returns.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ERA OVER: When America roared into space in the 1960s and...
Biological 'Smart Bomb' Destroys Cancers : Medicine: Scientists report that an engineered antibody finds and kills human tumors that had been implanted in rats.
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
A Sweetheart Deal: $111-Million Ticket Bought for Fiancee
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Banker's Drug Bust Spotlights Colombians' Hidden Habits
By Steven Ambrus, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jerusalem at the Crossroads of Peace Talks : Israelis say it must stay their capital forever. Palestinians want 'space' for their capital.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Fighting in S. Lebanon : Mideast: Fatalities rise to five in second day of intense battles with guerrillas. Jerusalem vows a strong response.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bosnian Wavers on Partition Talks : Balkans: President reportedly says he'll attend. Then he later apparently rescinds decision to compromise.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serb Leader Orders Release From Police Custody for Harshest Critic
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
In Tokyo, Dinosaurs and a Club Limited to Seven : Structure: Critics call the G-7 a lumbering giant that hasn't changed with the times. Developing nations want a voice.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Gun Issue Takes a Shot From Clinton
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
G-7 Gives Yeltsin More and Less Than He Wanted : Diplomacy: Russia's leader got more respect and more aid. But if he wanted to be treated as an equal, he fell short.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yeltsin Seeks Japan's Understanding on Islands Issue
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER. Times staff writer John-Thor Dahlburg contributed to this report
World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Party Retreats From Leadership Deal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
1,000 Students Battle Riot Police in S. Korea
\o7 Reuters\f7
World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Bones of Last Czar, Family Identified
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Former Lawyer for Escobar Is Killed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Russians Claim Home Port of Black Sea Fleet : Politics: The legislature's vote is essentially rhetorical. But Ukrainian official calls move 'tantamount to a declaration of war.'
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Shevardnadze Escapes Injury Amid Shelling : Combat: Georgian leader has second brush with death this week in fighting over Abkhazia.
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Queen Right on Target With Army Rifle
\o7 Reuters\f7
Muslim Cleric Loses Round in U.S. Deportation Fight : Immigration: A Justice Department panel rejects his appeal of a March ruling, but more appeals are possible. Egypt wants Abdul Rahman extradited.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murdoch Drops Bid to Buy N.Y. Post as Union Talks Fail
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Trackers Search for 8 Guatemalans Believed Lost in Arizona Desert
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
Wilson Calls for Tougher Drive-By Law : Crime: Governor, joined by a young East Los Angeles victim, urges passage of a bill that would make such killers subject to the death penalty or life in prison.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER. Times staff writer Mark Platte contributed to this story
Probe Asked of HIV Tainting of Hemophiliacs' Blood Products
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
Experts See No Relief From Heat in East : Weather: Forecasters say high temperatures will linger for days. At least seven deaths are blamed on sweltering conditions.
\o7 from Times Wire Services\f7
Dutch Mosque Torched
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Democrats Report Burglary at Rival Party's Meeting Site
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
Statue Worker Dies Without Federal Benefits
By Linda Wheeler, THE WASHINGTON POST
Dole Urges 'Sound Bite' Perot's Army to Sink Teeth Into Congress
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
2 Women, Child Found Shot to Death
\o7 From Associate Press\f7
Containment Plan Issued for Toxic Dump : Environment: U.S. orders four oil companies to begin work on an $80-million project designed to stabilize refineries' aviation fuel byproducts left from World War II.
By Marla Cone, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Panel Assails State's Bilingual Education : Schools: Little Hoover Commission attacks state requirement that children be taught in their native language until they are literate in English.
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Wide Search Is On for Suspect in 2 Slayings
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Describe Slow Response to S.F. Shootings
\o7 From the Associated Press\f7
Doctor Kidnaped by DEA Files $20-Million Claim
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unocal Faces Charges Over Ocean Spills : Lawsuit: Probe reveals 600,000 gallons of petrol thinner leaked from its oil field into waters near Santa Maria. Company defends its actions.
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accord Nears on Reform of Workers' Comp
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study of '91 Job Deaths Finds 20% Were Homicides
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
AQMD Delays Vote on Toxics Regulations
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Hospital Replaces 51 Striking Nurses : Labor: Union says management is punishing workers for walking out. Most who took part are back on the job, but without a contract.
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big D Touched Many With Great Pitching, Greater Personality
BUSINESS
Diners Go for a McRide : Buena Park McDonald's Serves Up High-Tech Adventure to Customers
By Debra Cano, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bistro 201's Owners File for Bankruptcy : Restaurants: The Irvine eatery has been closed in a dispute over back rent but may reopen as early as Tuesday.
By Anne Michaud and James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Firms Fear Senate Plan's Effect on Jobs : Medicine: Lobbyist for Irvine's Allergan, other companies, warns that bid to cut Medicare repayments for lenses used in cataract surgery could lead to many layoffs.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After G-7, The Unresolved Trade Issues
By Patrick Lee
Target to Pay $2 Million in Testing Case : Courts: Chain agrees to settle class-action suit filed by job applicant who protested questions about sex, beliefs.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Closed Japan Markets Vex U.S. Firms : Trade: American business executives tell Clinton that Japan's markets are still mostly closed and urge him to push for change. Government contracts are cited.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dollar Rises to 20-Month High Against Mark : Markets: Traders act on speculation that Germany will lower its interest rates, attracting investment in U.S. currency.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : Talks Move to U.S. Strengths : Trade: The unresolved issues are now in areas where the U.S. has a surplus. Insurance, banking and movies are particularly sensitive. But meeting the Dec. 15 deadline may be tough.
By James Flanigan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Britain's Mini Going Topless
\o7 Bloomberg Business News\f7
Carter Hawley Sells 10 Million Shares to Dress Up Stores
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Trade
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
7 O.C. Men Indicted on Telemarket Scam Charges : Investing: Prosecutors say the suspects defrauded the elderly out of millions of dollars through bogus investment schemes.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fellow Defendants Could Benefit From Keating Sentence : Justice: Nine others, including his son, may receive shorter terms than the 12 years imposed on the S&L operator.
From Staff and wire reports
Gloria Marshall Pays IRS, Reopens 8 Weight Centers
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Illness Blamed on Food Handling
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance Broker's License Revoked: State Insurance...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
EARNINGS : Helionetics Posts Quarterly Profit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Judge Issues Injunction Against Dental Plan Group
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Earnings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
The Art of Living : Laguna Beach House Is Designed to Suit Work, Lifestyle of Painter and Family
By Kathy Bryant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HOUSEHOLD HELP : Nail Down Laws, Taxes on Workers
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Not Toying Around, Doll-Maker Creates Folk Art : Ilona Werner-Martin Uses International Array of Materials in Her Creations
By Valarie Orleans, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DO-IT-YOURSELF : Some Tips to Avoid Pushing Panic Button if Doorbell Breaks
From Associated Press
GARDENING : Cultivating Awareness of Watering
From Associated Press
When the Writing's on the Wall, Fight Paint With Paint to Rid Graffiti
By John Morell
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Merchants See Downside to Old Pasadena's Success : Business: Concern about crowded sidewalks has led to calls for regulation of street performers. The possibility of licensing or other restrictions has some entertainers worried.
By Philip P. Pan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When Protest Goes Too Far
Foot-in-Mouth Disease (Cont.) : 'Sorry' doesn't excuse politicians who utter ethnic slurs
EQUALITY WATCH : Two Women
Nuclear Option for Japan? : Startling hint of change out of Tokyo
Net Profits : They're Biting, but Business Is Dismal at Local Fishing Agencies
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Firm Pulls Weldon Landfill Application : Disposal: Waste Management halts its proposal for now, despite eight years of planning. It cites lack of political support.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High-Speed 'Tilt' Train to Make Stop in County
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Well Regulations Draw Protest From Ranchers : Ojai Valley: A water agency has ordered installation of meters. But users say they don't want to pay for the resource.
By Leonard N. Fleming, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Department Puts Kids In the Swim
By Leo Smith
OXNARD : Woman Allowed to Keep Signal Dog
By Jeff Mcdonald
PORT HUENEME : 3rd Suspect Held in Party Shooting
By Brenda Day
OXNARD : Wright, Takasugi to Aid Graffiti Cleanup
By Maia Davis
THOUSAND OAKS : Class Teaches Techniques of Bow Repair
By Brenda Day
THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect Sought in Robbery of Bank
By Brenda Day
SIMI VALLEY : Man's Las Vegas Death Investigated
By Leo Smith
THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Face Loss of Medical Licenses
By Constance Sommer
Store, Mall Urge Bigger Signs Near Freeway : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will hear two requests that were denied by the Planning Commission.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Obituary
Reclaimed Water Project Is OKd
By Doug Mcclellan
Cellular Phones to Be Given to Drivers
By Phil Sneiderman
Teen Charged in Mall Shooting Faces Count of Street Terrorism
By Rene Lynch and Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Coalition Proposes Ethics Code for County Employees : Government: The draft plan has not been revealed, but a Common Cause official said it is similar to those of other jurisdictions and also addresses activities by lobbyists.
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fountain Valley Slaying Suspect Remains at Large : Manhunt: Police say the man accused of shooting his sister-in-law and a co-worker at their embroidery business may be armed and dangerous and on his way to Wyoming.
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAF WRITER
Reno Feels Sense of 'Home' in L.A. Visit : Law enforcement: Attorney general says city's volatile problems with race and crime are like those elsewhere in the nation.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poets Curse; Things Go From Bad to Verse
By Robert W. Welkos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Revised County Budget Slashes Aid to Poor : Finances: Hufford says funds must be shifted to law enforcement to comply with state terms on use of sales tax revenues.
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Bang Leaves Montana Avenue in the Dark : Power surge: After two days without electricity, northwest Santa Monica residents long for a shower.
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reiner Denies Bias in Charging Men With Beating Denny
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prosecutors Seeking Stiff Sentences in King Case : Courts: They say Powell and Koon have not accepted responsibility for their actions and should receive close to the maximum 10-year term.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EPA OKs Plan to Contain, Cap McColl Toxic Dump : Environment: Community and oil companies endorse building underground walls around the 22-acre site.
By Marla Cone, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 10 Gang Members Seized as Suspects in Rampage
NEWPORT BEACH : Artist Values Brush With Beach Life
By Bob Elston
Costa Mesa : Hughes Aircraft Donates Building
By Robert Barker
IRVINE : Chamber President Lists Goals, Priorities
By Shelby Grad
Back-seat drivers, they weren't: KROQ disc jockeys Kevin...
By Steve Harvey
MARINA DEL REY : Advisory Agency OKs First Stage of Playa Vista Project
LOS ANGELES : Designer of Police Computer Program Wins Settlement
LONG BEACH : Court Upholds Legality of Police Chief's Dismissal
MONTEREY PARK : Woman Pleads Guilty to Fatally Stabbing 2 Sons
SAN CLEMENTE : Elks Join Forces to Aid Ill Teen-Ager
By Anna Cekola
IRVINE : Boy Saves Mother After Pool Accident
By T. Christian Miller
IRVINE : UCI Global Peace Program Gets Grant
By Shelby Grad
LAGUNA BEACH : City Agrees to Pay $650,000 in Legal Fees
By Leslie Earnest
ORANGE : Transit Stipend for School Officials OKd
By Helaine Olen
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Construction of 80 Condos at PCH OKd
By Robert Barker
Countywide : DeLorean Owners Take a Rare Spin
By Bert Eljera
BREA : 60-Day Limit Set on Appeals of Projects
By Bert Eljera
Planners Look to the Past in Revising Blueprint for L.A.'s Future : Growth: Proposal aims to return to urban designs of pre-automotive era and seeks to make density attractive.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Curator Reinstated at Natural History Museum : Labor: Hearing officer rules that the layoff in January of David P. Whistler violated Civil Service regulations.
By Amy Wallace and Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Stiff Penalties in Drive-By Shootings Pushed : Crime: Governor, joined by a young East Los Angeles victim, calls for passage of a bill to make such killers subject to the death penalty or life in prison.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Santa Ana : Zoo Displays 3 Baby Ruffled Lemurs
By Jon Nalick
BUENA PARK : Spurned Suitor Held in Waitress' Shooting
By T. Christian Miller
STANTON : Officials to Distribute Coupons to Aid Sales
By Willson Cummer
Buena Park Woman Struck by Car, Dies
Man Stripped of Foster Care License Dies of Heart Attack : Investigation: Three days after he was publicly accused of sexually abusing girls in his home, he collapses at work.
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Seminary Dean Chosen as Interim Pastor for Bel Air Church
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Female Bishop Sees Self as Shepherd, Not Trailblazer : Clergy: Rev. McLeod, who will head Vermont Episcopal diocese, downplays feminism issue.
From Associated Press
Papal Document to Strongly Reaffirm Contraceptive Ban : Doctrine: Encyclical acknowledges a crisis in teaching of moral issues around the world, magazine says.
From Reuters
Survey of Methodists Finds Some Worrisome Trends
From Religious News Service
There will be extra cause for celebration Sunday at the...
By Rosanne Keynan
Woman Named L.A. Episcopal Chief of Staff
From a Times Staff Writer
Applicants Sought for Cable TV Panel
Arts Panel Names Student as Adviser
Food, Fun, Rides--Fair Enough : Amusements: The first-day attendance at annual event sets a record, as people come to party, people-watch and spend time with their families.
By T. Christian Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cheesy Image Is Her Pet Peeve : Rat Lover Defends Her Award-Winning Breeds as Best of Friends
By Patricia Callahan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman, Fetus Doing Well After Rare Liver Transplant Surgery
from Associated Press
Rabbi Lawrence Goldmark of Temple Beth Ohr in La Mirada...
By Daye Clark
The Rev. Mary Murray Shelton is the new senior minister at...
By Daye Clark
3 Teens Wounded in Fountain Valley Arcade Shooting
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Gets 30 Years to Life in Apartment Owner's Killing : Violence: The 17-year-old belongs to a gang that deals drugs on Blythe Street, police say. Because of his age, he must be freed in eight years.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER; Staff writer Richard Lee Colvin contributed to this story
Planners Search for Common Ground in L.A.'s Future
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESEDA : New Day-Care Program Will Bridge Age Gap
By Jill Leovy
The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
\o7 Compiled by Sylvia Latham\f7
MALIBU LAKE : Anti-Development Group Wins Round
By Kurt Pitzer
WOODLAND HILLS : Restaurant Request to Serve Liquor Denied
By Jill Leovy
GLENDALE : City Sues Collection Agency for $1 Million
By Tommy Li
BURBANK : Historical Museum to Get a New Home
By Ed Bond
VAN NUYS : The Comforts of Home During Hospital Stay
By Jeff Schnaufer
PANORAMA CITY : Fire Inspectors Cite Apartment Tenants
By Jeff Schnaufer
UNIVERSAL CITY : DeLoreans Caravan Is Largest in History
By Susan Byrnes
VAN NUYS : Man Shot Fleeing Carjack Attempt
By Julie Tamaki
PACOIMA : 29 Groups Sign Up for Anti-Drug Class
By Carmen Valencia
JPL to Begin Closing Its Edwards Site in October : Defense: The process will take two years. The facility on the Air Force base is being shut down as part of a cost-cutting plan.
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Accused Taggers Charged With Felony Vandalism
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couples Face Long Drives Before Walks Down Aisle : Marriage: Licenses will no longer be issued in the Valley. Budget cuts and three-day delays force spouses-to-be to make two trips to distant offices.
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Times Staff Writer Julio Moran contributed to this story
Police Station Tagger Sentenced to 45 Days
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEW RABBI: Rabbi Stewart L. Vogel, most recently on the...
By John Dart
2 Women Lead From the Pulpit : Northridge: It is apparently a first for Valley congregations. And it reflects the changing position of the United Church of Christ.
By Emily Viglielmo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City of Hope's Hospital Replaces 51 Striking Nurses
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AQMD Board Delays Vote on Regulations
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Council Will Limit Meeting Lengths
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Votes to Annex Area Neglected by Slumlord
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Group Seeks Quiet Zones Near Airport
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BURBANK : Superintendent Ends Group Membership
By Ed Bond
SPORTS
Key for Yankees Is Pitching : Baseball: They beat the Angels, 3-2, behind his six-hit, six-strikeout performance. Polonia lashes out at the umpiring.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Least Hershiser Completes This One : Baseball: Both managers and first basemen ejected by plate umpire Hohn in same inning during Dodgers' 6-2 victory. Piazza, Sharperson homer.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Still Leads, but Aoki Is Charging
From Associated Press
Here's a Dunk You Won't See in Their Shoe Commercials
By Mal Florence
VOLLEYBALL : Brazil, Forum Crowd Are Out of This World
By Brian Jaramillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SWIMMING : Wagstaff's 200 Double: Butterfly, Backstroke
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cipollini Regains Lead in Tour With Second Place in Sixth Stage
Associated Press
BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : He Takes a Licking, Keeps Ticking
By Earl Gustkey
Major Mistake Costs Langston the Game : Baseball: Angel left-hander pitches well, but Tartabull's homer in the eighth beats him.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pirates' Wakefield Sent to Double A
Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hoiles' All-Star Night Leads Orioles, 15-6
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Wasn't There for Lasorda
By Maryann Hudson
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Might Get All-Star Start
By Bob Nightengale
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Hammer Phillies Again
From Associated Press
Rehabilitating Seles Might Miss U.S. Open
From Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Team Gets Help From Abroad
By Julie Cart
SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Staggered Starts Leave Finish an Open Question in Transpac
By Rich Roberts
Disney Finds Trouble, Drops from Second to Next-to-Last
By Rich Roberts
North Runs Over the South in Second Half for Victory
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Magic Show: 56 Points in Charity Game
From Associated Press
O.C. Basketball All-Stars Face L.A. County Team
Summer Pro League Showcases Players : Basketball: Games, which will be played at the Bren Center, give athletes opportunity to play--and be seen by NBA teams.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mandella Offers Classy Fillies for Fields of Landaluce, Oaks
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TEAM TENNIS : Dukes Defeat Minnesota in Overtime
Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Fair Derby Final
Kellee Booth Wins in Wisconsin for Her Fourth Title of Year
Just One Step Away : Phil Nevin Is Doing Well at Triple-A Tucson; His Move Up to Houston Seems Right on Schedule
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dooley Proud to Be an American : Soccer: Born and raised in Germany, the versatile player gives up a lot to join the U.S. team in World Cup preparations.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Won't Be Stilled : After Almost Losing His Life When He Dived for a Basketball, Phil Sanson Tries to Recover His Voice While He Sustains Himself and Others With His Faith
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Legacy : Sal Gonzalez Jr. Is a Prodigy Who Is Progeny of a Racing Family, Which Might Explain His Quick Success as a Jockey
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taking the Wheel : Kruseman Picks Up Where Late Stepdad Left Off
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