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What happened on July 28, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
POP MUSIC : New Order Takes an Old Path : And it works. It's the planned subtleties, not spontaneity, that make the group's sound alluring and keep it an innovative band.
By Lorraine Ali, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LEGAL FILE Paula Talks: Paula Abdul told a federal jury...
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Men in Tights': A See-Through Laugh : Though the spoofs are often too obvious, Mel Brooks' new comedy offers a few good chuckles. Some of its funniest moments are when he is onscreen.
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Roy Gerson Delights With Old Standards
By Leonard Feather
TV REVIEW : Words Move MTV Back to Its Eclectic Roots
By Chris Willman
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sky Cries Mary: In a Hippie Groove
By Steve Hochman
MUSIC REVIEW : Ford Program Rises Above Loud Din of Rock
By Timothy Mangan
TV Ratings : Comedies, 'Thorn Birds' Repeats Make ABC No. 1
By Daniel Cerone
TV REVIEWS : '48 Hours' Report Gets Lost on Sunset
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEWS : 'Street Match': A Sliver of Voyeurism to an MTV Beat
By Chris Willman
TV REVIEWS : Taking a Look at a 'Lost Generation'
By David Scheiderer
A Few Choice Words on 'MTV Unplugged'
By Barry Yourgrau, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Weisman: Hometown Boy Makes Very Good : L.A.'s Patron Saint of Art Considers His Philanthropy as He Travels Home to See New Museum
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Asian-Americans: Rising Furor Over 'Rising Sun' : Movies: Two groups will stage 'educational demonstrations' in four cities. 'The movie company clearly hasn't tried to accommodate our concerns,' says the director of UCLA's Asian Studies Center.
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fishman Threatens to Quit Over 'KTLA Morning News' 'Slander'
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Culture Clash : Ballet Pacifica Project Lets N.Y. Choreographer Explore and Blend Asian, Western Styles
By Chris Pasles
OCC Repertory Theatre Is a Hard Act to Follow : Stage: Few other programs give students freedom and support to try anything, including fail; many return even after graduation.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Captions Give Films a New Sound : Hearing-impaired viewers will get to 'see' how 'Jurassic Park' sounds. Six captioned screenings are set in Glendale this week.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murals Program Now Accepting Applications
Festival of Masks Seeks Young T-Shirt Designers
A Case of Blahs in Too Much Blues? : Pop: Some wonder whether producing a festival in Dana Point a week after Long Beach concerts borders on overkill.
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Festival Taps Into 'Essence of Rhythm' : Dance: A performance Saturday by prominent choreographers caps eight days of classes and discussions at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange Coast College Tap Festival
By Zan Dubin
BUSINESS
Declining Prices Hurt Developing World : Trade: U.N. report says consumers benefit, but efforts to create jobs and expand markets in poorer nations are hindered.
From Associated Press
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cold Cash for Coveted Cars
Associated Press
Governor Appoints Corporations Commissioner
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Battered Steel Group Leads Dow Retreat of 2.24 Points
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Biotech Blossoms : Industry Hiring Is Up 18% Despite Statewide Slump
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Huge Loss, IBM May Get It Together
By James Flanigan
Steel Industry Wins Mixed Victory From Trade Panel : Tariffs: The International Trade Commission finds 16 countries guilty of dumping. But dozens of complaints are denied.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FTC Adopts Strict Rules for 900 Numbers : Phones: The regulations protect consumers using pay-per-call services, which have a long history of abuse.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garamendi Urged to Fight Bias on Marital Status
By Donna K. H. Walters, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SBA Chief, in L.A., Expects an Earful--and He Gets It : Government: Erskine Bowles hears complaints from an audience of small-business owners after a year of turmoil.
By Pradnya Joshi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Confidence in Economy Drops Again : Recovery: Pessimism is fueled by political uncertainty and reports of layoffs and corporate reorganizations.
From Times Wire Services
Continental, Air France to Form Alliance
From Associated Press
Other News
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Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Steel Co. Asks State to Help Rush Permits : Industry: CSI wants to build furnace in former Kaiser factory in Fontana so it can produce goods competitively.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Denny's Hires San Diego Consultant for Civil Rights Job : Liaison: Irvine-based restaurant chain, facing bias charges, created post as part of a pact with the Justice Department.
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UnionFed Posts $32.2-Million Loss for Year : Thrift: Brea-based parent of Union Federal Bank has lost a total of $137.1 million in four years. It announces shareholder approval of a recapitalization plan designed to stave off federal seizure.
By Debora Vrana, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
REAL ESTATE : Koll Chief Says REITs Not in Company's Immediate Future
By Debora Vrana Times Correspondent
Judge Orders Keating to Forfeit $265 Million
From Staff and Wire Reports
Bankers Expect More Losses in 1993 : Earnings: O.C. banks lost $8.6 million in 1st quarter, contrasted with $5.1 million in profits for the same period last year. Observers blame the continued economic slump.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Managers Among Latest Knott's Layoffs : Cutbacks: The move, the company's second major management purge in 1993, also involves about twelve employees in lower positions.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Real Estate
By Debora Vrana Times Correspondent
Real Estate
By Debora Vrana Times Correspondent
Real Estate
By Debora Vrana Times Correspondent
Homedco Profit Up 43% for Quarter
Western Digital Blames Price War for $25.1-Million Loss
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UniCare Financial Corp.: The Irvine workers' compensation...
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS
It's a Jungle Out There, So Plan Your Visit Carefully
Who's Who at the ZOO : Take a closer look at some animals you may have missed.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Wild Job, But Someone's Got to Love It
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dan Rostenkowski
Workers' Comp Bill
Flooding in Midwest
Clinton
Assault Weapons
COMPTON : 70 Layoffs, Cut in School Executives' Pay Ordered
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Leaders Call for Peace as Violence Continues
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Duchess of Argyll; Inspired Cole Porter Tune
Abram Leon Sachar; Founding President of Brandeis University
William Oscar Gutierrez; Social Worker for Latino Youths
Philip Yung Lee; Presbyterian Minister, Church Music Expert
German A. Nino-Murcia; Renowned Sleep Disorder Specialist
Cecilia Parker; Portrayed Andy Hardy's Sister
Couple Will Hand Over Girl to Natural Parents
\o7 Associated Press\f7
1 Pilot Killed, 1 Hurt in Runway Collision
\o7 Reuters\f7
Cut Cable Blacks Out City
\o7 Reuters\f7
SHOPPING: Shopping center construction has slumped in the...
PRIME PROPERTY: Aware of Moorpark's status as Ventura...
By Fred Alvarez
BOOK BINDING: Try running a county library system with a...
By Dave Lesher and April Jackson and Jerry Hicks
Insurer to Reimburse Cost of Non-Surgical Heart Care : Health: Therapy uses diet, exercise, meditation. Approval reflects new emphasis on preventive medicine.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
100,000 Lebanese Flee as Israel Steps Up Assault : Mideast: Toll mounts on 3rd day of campaign to rout guerrillas. Rocket attacks on northern Israel diminish.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bosnia Wounded Risk Gunfire for Haven in U.S.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
More Tired Than Angry, City Watches Denny Case : Law: Many are less concerned with trial of motorist's attackers than with failed efforts to rebuild their area.
By Ashley Dunn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Levees, Work of Thousands Keep Kansas City Dry
By Louis Sahagun and Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Stalking the Rich for Ransom : An illegal arms depot blast in Nicaragua reveals a far-reaching network of terror--a ring of leftist rebels who kidnaped Latin America's wealthy.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Asks New Rules on Asylum : Immigration: President would close loopholes by speeding up processing of claims by those seeking refuge. Hundreds of agents would be added to Border Patrol.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Mixed Bag for U.S. Firms Holds One Clear Loss: Jobs
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$8-Billion Loss Posted by IBM; More Layoffs Set
By Scot J. Paltrow and Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Convicted Killer Ready to Die : Prisons: David Mason, who strangled four elderly people and a fellow inmate, says he has found a 'pool of peace' in decision to drop appeals. He is to be executed Aug. 24.
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vegas Mogul Pays Ransom for Daughter : Kidnaping: Stephen A. Wynn, owner of Mirage casino, gives abductors $1.4 million after the woman is taken from her home, authorities say. She is returned unharmed.
By Joshua B. Good, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Work Begins on Toll Lanes Along Riverside Freeway
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
3 of 4 Youngsters Turn Deaf Ear to 'Eat Your Veggies'
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim Police Chief Molloy Dies of Heart Attack
By Terry Spencer and Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The Tackiest Place on Earth
By Peter H. King
Mediators Report Progress in Bosnia Peace Negotiations
By Laura Silber, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Yeltsin Fires Security Chief for Incompetence, Abuses : Russia: Dismissal of Barannikov feeds political turmoil. President's foes accuse him of starting a purge.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Crime on the Rise, Is It Safer to Take Up Firearms?
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bonfire of the Profanities: Campus Thefts Protest Press : Offended activist groups are taking, even torching, stacks of papers. Officials keep their distance as free-speech issue burns.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Says Hostilities Won't Derail Mideast Peace Push : Diplomacy: Christopher cuts short Asian trip to confer with President. White House official blames fighting on Iran.
By Paul Richter and Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Opposition Parties Uniting in Japan : Politics: Plan for coalition appears to ensure the end of Liberal Democrats' 38-year rule.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Blasts Jolt Milan and Rome; 5 Dead
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Accord Signed With Breakaway Province
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Police Race to Catch Pregnant Scorpion
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : U.S. Offers Millions to Dismantle A-Arms
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rostenkowski's Future Is On Hold : Investigation: The possibility that the powerful House chairman may face criminal charges is undercutting his ability to aid Clinton.
By Dwight Morris and Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Californians Gauge Effect of Immigration Reform
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Undocumented Aliens Will Get Preventive Care, Shalala Says
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Mouse Caught by Cats Causes Nevada's 1st Hantavirus Case
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Davis Urges State to Consolidate Debt Collection
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Study Faults Immigrants' Education
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Feed Mix-Up Causes 4 Pigs From Fair to Fail Drug Test
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : 7 Killed, 3 Injured in 8-Vehicle Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SONORA : Nessler, on Tape, Admits Having Gun
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspicious Fire Guts NAACP Office
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boren Assails Budget Negotiations : Legislation: Senator calls for bipartisan 'summit' to develop a new plan. Clinton quickly rejects conservatives' criticism of joint panel.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Halts Arguing, Passes Flood Aid Bill : Relief: Appeals by Clinton, governors and leadership end gridlock. Senate may add to $3-billion measure.
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Acid Cloud Only Latest Problem for Firm : Safety: Richmond company responsible for leaking gas that sent 5,600 people to hospitals was assessed $265,00 in fines in the last year.
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
VA Aid OKd for 2 Diseases Tied to Agent Orange
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5 Homosexuals Sue Over New Pentagon Policy
\o7 From a Times Staff Writer\f7
Drugs Found in Systems of Pigs Auctioned at O.C. Fair : Health: Carcasses condemned, live animals held at slaughterhouse. Feed-bag mix-up, not foul play, suspected.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sarajevo Patients Flee in Daring Flight to U.S. : War: The airlift of the wounded is the culmination of three years of work by a Huntington Beach woman.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Californians Gauge Effect of Immigration Reform
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell and Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Readers 'Shocked' at Family's Plight but Wonder About Responsibility
BOOK REVIEW : Historian Takes On Ranters, Ravers of 'Holocaust Revisionism' : DENYING THE HOLOCAUST: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory, \o7 by Deborah E. Lipstadt\f7 ; Free Press; $22.95, 300 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FAMILY : Where Babies Come From
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Finally, a Better Way to Check Out Your Baby-Sitter's Past
By Robin Abcarian
A Welcome Urban Oasis : Pasadena: The Rose Bowl pools draw quite a mix--from two boys who hike an hour to get there to a 77-year-old who swam before she could walk.
By Pamela Warrick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Welcome Urban Oasis : Culver City: At The Plunge, the rules are simple--no running, no rough stuff, no diving from the shallow end. The tough realities of life stop at the gate.
By Bettijane Levine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VIDEO VOGUE : A Vulnerable Madonna
By Maureen Sajbel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Nose for News--of Prague, Tonga : Fixations: Bob Snyder of Laguna Beach culls items from worldwide papers that he finds fit to reprint, like the discovery of the world's oldest toilet paper.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Instincts Afloat : Believing in What Comes Naturally, Veteran Swimming Instructor of Laguna Niguel Makes Videotape to Help Save Young Lives
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Casita Supporters Do It for the Kids
By Ann Conway
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
SENSITIVITY WATCH : Group Thinking
Much More Than Money Is Needed : Required: a new border management agency
A Superb Pick by the President : Enthusiastic support for Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg
PERSPECTIVE ON BUSINESS : People Are the Fuel of the Future : Understanding and empowering workers will translate to a healthy bottom line and a renewed economy.
By Robert H. Rosen, \o7 Robert H. Rosen was on the conveners committee of the National Conference on the Future of the American Workplace. and \f7
Translating a Universal Message : Cineplex Odeon's decision not to premiere 'Poetic Justice' at City Walk brings back the specterof segregation.
By Karen Grigsby Bates, \o7 Karen Grigsby Bates writes from Los Angeles about modern culture, race relations and politics for several national publications. \f7
Today's Sexual 'Liberation' Confirms 'Humanae Vitae' : Sexual morality: Divorce rates, teen-age pregnancy, AIDS and the Spur Posse--are we really better off?
By Norman F. Mcfarland, \o7 The Most Rev. Norman F. McFarland is the bishop of Orange. This is excerpted from the July issue of the diocesan newspaper the Bulletin. and \f7
The Extremes Lash Out at the Center : South Africa: Horrifying as it is, the latest violence illustrates the desperation of democracy's opponents, as talks bear fruit.
By Anthony Hazlitt Heard, \o7 Anthony Hazlitt Heard, former editor of the Cape Times, is a director of the Open Society Foundation of South Africa. and \f7
Gallegly Calls Immigration Plan Good Step : Government: Rights advocates say the Clinton initiatives should redirect funds to social services.
By Joanna M. Miller and Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Oxnard to Look Into Further Redevelopment : Planning: Amid objections to taking on another project, City Council members advise staffers to consult with residents.
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wright Cultural Center Gets New Lease on Life After Reorganization
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents Hope to Buy Into Paradise : Camarillo: Those living in a mobile home park get a chance to purchase their lots. But some say the price is too high.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Conservancy Makes Deal for Broome Ranch : Parkland: Officials will pay $4.2 million for the 640-acre site near Thousand Oaks. Area residents cheer the transaction.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Fight Against Crime Notes From The Front : Negotiating to Save a Life, but to No Avail
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Low Clouds Should Clear by Weekend
By Joanna M. Miller
OXNARD : Council Cuts Size of 2 Commissions
By Matthew Mosk
Measure Spurred by Crash Becomes Law
By Joanna M. Miller
OJAI : Man Gets 7 Years in Prison for Robberies
By Julie Fields
CAMARILLO : These Peppers Are Hot, Officers Warn
By Patrick Mccartney
VENTURA : Gunman in Bank Robbery Sought
By Patrick Mccartney
THOUSAND OAKS : Home Sales Up 16%, Realtors Group Reports
By Constance Sommer
THOUSAND OAKS : Trial Date Set for Ahmanson Lawsuits
By Carlos V. Lozano
SIMI VALLEY : Fired Officer Loses Reinstatement Bid
By Mack Reed
Firm Failed to Tell of Ties to South Africa : Thousand Oaks: The company supervising the Civic Arts Plaza project is also overseeing City Hall renovation downtown.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rio, the World Is Watching
* Bernice Pontrelli; Costume Designer
Obituaries
Simi Valley Begins to Mount Anti-Graffiti Effort : City Council: More than a dozen tactics are endorsed but will require final approval.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Moorpark Panel Urges Increase in Housing Limit
By James Maiella Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Funds Sought for Crash Victims' Funerals
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pasadena City Council Bans Smoking in Restaurants
By Edmund Newton and Rick Holguin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Black-Owned Firm Picked to Sell L.A. Bonds : Government: Many hail the selection for $500-million sale as a civil rights breakthrough. But a City Council dissenter charges that the deal was engineered by 'an army of lobbyists.'
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cancer Risk for Restaurant Workers Seen
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Man Killed as He Aids Friends Being Robbed : Violence: Jay Chavez Jr. and his girlfriend had gone to Santa Monica beach to celebrate his new start in life.
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'June Gloom' Casts Pall on Summer : Weather: Drift of jet stream to the south is blamed for lingering low clouds that usually are gone by July. The same pattern is pushing storms into the Midwest.
By Matthew Heller and Anthony Duignan-cabrera, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Jobs That Never Came : Employment: The city hoped to hire 40,000 youths this summer. But Congress slashed federal funding, and many young lives are stuck on hold.
By John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PASADENA : TV Actor Sentenced to Community Service
VENICE : 2 Escape Serious Injury in Copter Crash at Beach
June Restaurant Closures
A Jump-Start : Inner-City Auto Training Center Puts Workers on Road to Better Jobs
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 38 Million Sterile Medflies Spread by Airplanes
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Senate Panel Limits Use of Mountain Parkland Funds
LOS ANGELES : Bail for Doctor in Workers' Comp Case Cut to $2 Million
Supervisors Take Their First Crack at Massive Budget : Government: Board members fail to make headway in balancing the county's $13.1-billion spending plan. But they do approve an eggshell inspection program.
By Carla Rivera and Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lyle Menendez Went on Spree After Killings, Witnesses Say
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Panel Takes Its Final Bow : Commission: Members of LAPD civilian review board, being replaced by Riordan appointees, reflect on a tough two years.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sergeant Is First Challenger to Block in Sheriff's Race : Election: John Stites says he wants to stand up for rank-and-file deputies. He blames the incumbent and other managers for sagging morale.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Octogenarian Gets 12 Years for Loan Scam : Crime: Judge says she weighed his age and health against extent of fraud, his criminal record and role in scheme. Prosecutors say he and others tried to bilk investors of $80 million.
By Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bishop Driscoll's Mother Dies at 83
Six Cities, Companies, Caltrans Sued Over Bay Pollution
Pounding the Beat : Police: Chief Willie L. Williams and Deputy Mayor William C. Violante present their case to Capitol lawmakers in an effort to secure federal funds for more officers to patrol L.A. streets.
By James Bornemeier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bidder Failed to Disclose S. Africa Ties : Contracts: Company is subject of unrelated FBI probe. Anti-apartheid clause is apparently violated by a four- employee shipping office run by a parent firm.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rites Set for Inger Christina Chambers
By Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Protests Theater's Delay in Showing 'Poetic Justice'
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Panel OKs $4 Million for Park Acquisition
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sterile Medflies Begin Invading Infested Area : Agriculture: Planes release 38 million over Granada Hills. Officials hope the crop pests die out after mating with the insects.
By Matthew Heller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sun Goes South for the Summer : Weather: Persistent marine layer keeps the mercury from rising into its accustomed 90-degree range.
By Matthew Heller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VAN NUYS : L.A. May Ask Airport to Pay Expo Expenses
By Jeff Schnaufer
New Chairman for Boulevard Board Picked
By Scott Glover
Theme Park OKd With Restrictions
By Kurt Pitzer
Member Reappointed to Panel on Aging
By Scott Glover
CALABASAS : Land-Use Update Due for Freeway Corridor
By Jill Leovy
NORTHRIDGE : Additional Uses Sought for Dorms
By Jill Leovy
SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Conservancy Plans to Build Access Park
By Kurt Pitzer
PACOIMA : Spanish Course Finished by 42 Police Officers
By Susan Byrnes
GLENDALE : Graffiti Vandalism Agreement Near
By Tommy Li
GLENDALE : Trial Is Ordered in Fishing Trip Slaying
By Tommy Li
VAN NUYS : Smog-Check Station Owner Is Arrested
By Thom Mrozek
TUJUNGA : Groups to Picket in Support of Clinic
By Ed Bond
Donations Sought to Return Crash Victims' Bodies to Israel
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Born to Shop : Scenes from Valley Malls
Elderly Patrons Cite Van Problems : Transportation: Complaints about the dial-a-ride service focus on lengthy waits, long trips and unsafe drives.
By Jeff Schnaufer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Attorney Quits State Bar Amid Charges : Woodland Hills: The action halts an inquiry into allegations that he misused a client's funds. He denies wrongdoing.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mystery Odor Closes DMV Office; 16 Treated : Van Nuys: Officials trace 'swamp water' smell to a leak in the roof. Building will remain closed through today.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homeowners Ask Pilots to Change Helicopter Routes
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Air Force Plant 42 Still 2nd-Largest Employer : Aerospace: The shifting of work from other areas is stimulating growth, the facility's commander says.
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anaheim Chief of Police Dies : Obituary: Joseph T. Molloy, 54, had a heart attack before his morning jog. His leadership was innovative, controversial.
By Terry Spencer and Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Private Tollway Gets Going : Wilson, at Groundbreaking for Riverside Freeway Project, Calls for Expanding Concept Statewide
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Tanks Are Half Full on Blvd. of Cars
By Dana Parsons
'June Gloom' Obscures July : Weather: Lingering cloudiness has stifled summer crowds along coastline.
By Mark I. Pinsky and Matthew Heller, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Laguna Beach on Edge After Armed Rape, Robbery
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SEAL BEACH : Development Puts Planner in Catch-22
By Shelby Grad
MISSION VIEJO : Aegean Hills Assessed $74 Per Household
By Frank Messina
COSTA MESA : Driver Arrested After Highway Chase
By Thuan Le
NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Supervisor at Fair Gets 90 Days in Jail
By --mark Platte
NEWPORT BEACH : Land Acquisition Issue Goes on Ballot
By Bob Elston
MISSION VIEJO : 16 Seek Saddleback College Trustee Post
By Anna Cekola
BREA : Petition Seeks End to Parking Permits
By Mimi Ko
TUSTIN : When Partner Retires, Just Purchase Him
By Bert Eljera
SANTA ANA : Boy, 16, Dies After Being Shot in Back
SANTA ANA : Recycling Plant Plan Worries Neighbors
By Jon Nalick and Alicia Di Rado
SANTA ANA : Jazz Club's Lawsuit Calls Landlord Racist
By Rene Lynch
TUSTIN : Work to Close Part of Newport Avenue
By Jon Nalick
Countywide : County Alliance to Fight Gang Activity
By Kevin Johnson
Countywide : Upper Newport Park Renovation OKd
By Geoff Boucher
Countywide : Supervisors OK Half-Cent Sales Tax
Suspect in Alleged Hate Crimes Plot Released to His Parents
From A Times Staff Writer
Alcohol, Pills Blamed for Near-Fatal Attack on Father : Trial: Son says he mistook elderly man for an intruder. Harrison Douglas Kline, 44, had a controversial sleeping pill in his system at the time.
By Patricia Callahan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hair Salon Customers, Staff Flee Fire
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Project Construction Will Mean Six Months of Closures, Delays
Panel Recommends Modest Funding for Park Acquisition : Appropriations: Senate subcommittee votes for $4 million to purchase land in the Santa Monica Mountains and limits how the money can be spent.
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Salmon Won't Let This One Get Away From Angels, 15-8
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodgers Lose, 3-2; 15th for Burkett : Baseball: The Giants' ace has a perfect game until a double by Rodriguez in the sixth.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Pace Shoots Past Barrs for Archery Gold Medal
From Associated Press
Tennis
From Staff and Wire Reports
Royals' Appier Has One-Hitter, but It's Enough for Him to Lose
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For Griffey, Record Now Only a Shot Away
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kruk Perfect as Phillies Defeat Cardinals
From Associated Press
SWIMMING : Stewart Wins Butterfly Title
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salmon Steps Up; Angels End Slide : Baseball: Rookie gets two homers in 15-8 victory over A's that stops losing streak at 10.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL NOTES : Woods Tied for Second in Junior Golf
By Robyn Norwood
Local Notes
Callin Gets Medal With Less Luster
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quance Denied by Nall in Breaststroke Final : Swimming: Northridge resident can't hold early pace, but second-place finish yields berth on Pan Pacific team.
By Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bonilla, Davis Not Suspects
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBC Wins 1996 Olympics for a Record $456 Million
By Larry Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Celtics' Lewis Collapses on Court, Dies : Pro basketball: Boston's leading scorer had been warned of possible danger because of heart condition.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Wouldn't Let His Heart Serve as an Obstacle
By Mike Downey
Pierce Will Get Court Order to Enforce Ban on Her Father
From Associated Press
The Trail Is Blazed for Baby Brother : Olympic Festival: Charles O'Bannon steps slightly off the path tonight, leading the West against the North.
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Hottest Race Around Now Has a Hotline
By Randy Harvey
No One's Wearing the Collar When the Jacket Is Such a Hit
By Shav Glick
Sampson Gets Extension Through 2000
Associated Press
Sotomayor Takes His World High Jump Record Up Half an Inch
From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Everybody Wants More Pitching
By Maryann Hudson
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Seattle Pinpointed as Snow's Albatross
By Bob Nightengale
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Padres Jettison Another Contract
Associated Press
Coastal Reserve Sites Won't Affect Fishing
By Rich Roberts
This Angler Seemingly Knows All the Angles
Now You See Them. . . : Pursuit of Bluefin Turns From Feast to Famine Aboard San Diego Boat
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEL MAR : From the Paddock to the Wire, Fans to Find New Look Today
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rocket Not a Raider Yet
By Steve Springer
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Buchanan Getting a Look
By T.J. Simers
When the Health Risk Seems to Be Worth It : Medicine: Doctors say it isn't easy to persuade an athlete to give up a lucrative career.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friends Embark on Baseball Odyssey : Trip: Four college students plan to drive to 28 major league parks in 28 days. First stop is tonight in Seattle, last one is San Francisco.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rhythmic Gymnast Bachar Just Loves to Face the Music
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Intense Regimen Helps Put Spring Back in Ellard's Step
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Adams Puts on a Show as Unbeaten Dukes Roll Along
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
His Calm Exterior Is Just a Smoke Screen : Low-Key Sincharoen Can Be Expected to Bring Fire to Festival Gymnastics Debut
By Lauren M. Cabell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF / STEVE ELLING : The Orient Bows to Orientation
By Steve Elling
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Wayne Had to Take It Lying Down
By Jeff Fletcher
3 Local Teams Play for Area Legion Title
Legion Commissioner's Forfeit Decision Assailed
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / VALLEY-AREA NOTEBOOK : Cox Says He Enjoys the In-Your-Face Aspect of Team Handball
By Mike Hiserman and Theresa Smith Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rogers Wins National Cycling Title
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