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What happened on August 16, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. Pop Music Review : Much of 'Beat Summer Jam' Wilts in the Sun
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Music \o7 Con Brio\f7
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
POP/ROCK Hungary's Woodstock: Now that Woodstock '94 has...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Weekend Box Office
By Robert W. Welkos
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Summer Jam' Can't Beat Heat With a Mixed Lineup
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : 'Whitewash' Fails to Transcend Its Surface
By Charles Solomon
ART : Images of Behavior : Mike Kelley's Work, Neglected at Laguna Show, Digs Deep Into Youth Rebellion
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somehow, Woodstock Was Pretty Cool : All that mud was worth something, even if this '94 version didn't define a generation and didn't have enough contemporary acts--like Nine Inch Nails. It offered a good time and might spawn future events.
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Just a Kid From the Block : Tina Majorino Is Becoming a Familiar Face on the Big Screen. But, Says the 'Andre' Star, Most People 'Think I'm Their Next-Door Neighbor'
By Susan Essoyan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Felz to Direct Two Facilities
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Redford Pulls Out of 'Zone,' Fueling Production Rumors
By Robert W. Welkos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Last Chance: Final Thoughts on Woodstock
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
NEWS
What They Don't Tell You About Research
By Robin Abcarian
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sweat
By Roy Rivenburg
Raising a Stink : With little more than a srong odor, sweat has made its way into the history books. It's taken down a presidential candidate, spurred a billion-dollar industry and given pigs a bad rap.
By Roy Rivenburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
It's Time to Turn the Baby Over
This Health Watch is compiled by C.A. Wedlan from wire service reports
The Truth Is Not as Hairy as You Think
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge Also Does a Little Publishing : O.C. Jurist Admits His Output of Tiny Books Is Small-Time
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Summer Classic Leaves Past Contests in the Dust
By Kathryn Bold
Body Watch : The ABCs of Good Health
By Leslie Knowlton
Defense Lawyers
Party Differences
GATT Provisions
Kenneth Starr
Rwandan Orphans
College Mom Loses Custody
Address Pollution at El Toro Base
Who's the Bigot?
Aftershock Watch
SIMI VALLEY : Schools May Acquire Energy-Saving Buses
By Tracy Wilson
Support Public Radio
Keep Right to Vote
Golf Course Is Needed
Residents Applaud Victoria Care Center
Home Buyer Bond Measure Taken Off Ballot
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLO Cracks Down, Arrests Islamic Extremists in Gaza
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CU'S JD? Three years ago, officials of Chapman College...
By Jerry Hicks and Chris Woodyard and Alicia Di Rado
For City, One More Killing; For Family, Deepening Pain : Crime: 14-year-old Willie Nava of Watts joins his sister on the grim list of teens slain on L.A. streets.
By Robert J. Lopez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Elusive Terrorist Carlos Is Caught : Mideast: Arrest ends more than 20 years on the run. Sudan extradites notorious 'Jackal' to France. He is linked to shootings, bombings that killed scores worldwide.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Strike Claims Addicts of Fantasy Baseball Leagues : Fans: Rotisserie players lose box scores, their lifeblood. The result in many cases is withdrawal.
By Nicolas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Debatable Arithmetic, Same Bottom Line in Crime Bill
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Clinton Appears Willing to Deal on Crime Bill
By John M. Broder and Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Rough Ride for Eastern Germany's Commuters : Each day, many drive hundreds of miles to the west, where the jobs are. They say they are trapped in the brutal regimen by a two-tiered society.
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Far Fewer Casualties Expected in Big Quake : Research: Study projects twice the economic damage. Lessons from Loma Prieta, Northridge temblors included.
By Robert Lee Hotz, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Hundreds Flee Arson Fire in Central California Area : Blaze: About 950 firefighters battle flames racing toward Atascadero. U.S. 101 is closed in region. L.A. city and county fire departments send personnel and equipment.
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : New Brown Ads Push Some Themes Reagan Used in 1966 : Democrat approaches the middle class much like Reagan did in successful bid to oust her father from governor's office.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Face Lift by the Bay : Landmarks: The venerable Balboa Bay Club is preparing to remodel its facilities into a garden oasis. There is talk of opening dining, hotel rooms to the public.
By Shelby Grad and Bob Elston, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Immigration Queries to Medi-Cal Users OKd : Law: Court says state may ask aid recipients if they are legal residents.
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel to Probe Actions of Federal Circuit Judge : Courts: In unusual move, committee will look into complaint against A. Andrew Hauk. He has been criticized by numerous attorneys and women's and minority organizations.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Rwanda's New Leaders Accused of Harassing Refugees : Africa: Aid official says actions don't match words of conciliation. New exodus to Zaire is feared.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's Premier Expresses Regret for WW II Actions : Asia: On anniversary of nation's surrender, Tomiichi Murayama cites suffering inflicted on other countries.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POLITICS : Democrats Need a Little Help From GOP on Health Care Bill : A bipartisan victory could go a long way on the campaign trail. Trouble is, Republicans know that too.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Haiti Refugees Riot at Guantanamo Bay
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
India, Pakistan Exchange Harsh Words on Kashmir : Asia: At separate independence ceremonies, leaders give little sign of compromise on territorial dispute.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Judges in Rightist Case to Be Replaced
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Coast Guard Fires on Japan Fishing Boats
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Officials Hope Arrest of Carlos Sends Message : Mideast: Capture may have little effect on terrorist acts. But it could pressure nations harboring extremists.
By Robin Wright and Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ouster of NAACP Executive Director May Be Imminent : Civil rights: Group's governing board is to meet Saturday to discuss Chavis' status. He has lost members' support since secretly settling a lawsuit.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assembly Passes Campaign Reform Measure
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Critics of Health Reform Raise Bugbear of Bureaucracy : Debate: Opponents are drawing Orwellian images of red tape and faceless federal workers. The fear tactic could kill any bill, analysts say.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Idaho Forest Fires Force Residents to Flee
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Senate Liberals Fight Further Erosion of Health Bill : Legislation: Mitchell is warned to 'not give up the ballgame' in his search for compromise. Focus is on phased-in employer mandate.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Storm Rakes Florida Coast; Region Faces New Floods
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Suspect in Clinic Killings Enters Not Guilty Pleas
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Doctors' Group Rejects Settlement in Suit Over Health Care Task Force
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
RTC Puts 3 Top Investigators Linked to Whitewater on Leave
\o7 From the Washington Post\f7
6-Month Probe Fails to Solve Mystery of Hospital Fumes : Investigation: State's industrial hygienists cannot find source of disabling odor. Some in emergency room may have fallen victim to mass hysteria, report says.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bangladeshi Gets $20,000 Swedish Writing Prize
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Under Pressure, O.C. Offers 2 Scaled-Down Bolsa Plans
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Lawyer Creates Own Order in Court : Profile: Jack Earley's methods are different, but colleagues say he knows what matters--and works.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
607 Records Illegally Altered at Brea Olinda
By Mimi Ko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Strike Intrudes on Fantasy Baseball Followers' Reality
By Nicolas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Killed in Metrolink's Worst Accident
By Josh Meyer and Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Palmdale Loses Bid to Draw Packard Bell
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biehl Relatives Attend Crucial Court Session : Justice: Arguments are heard on whether murder defendants' statements to police can be used as evidence.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Hundreds Flee Arson Fire Near Atascadero
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
BRATISLAVA : 222 Stepping Out
Next Step : Democracy Poised to Win in Mexico : A reformed Congress will likely clip the wings of any president.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World View : Picture This: Art Thievery Is Thriving : In Europe, only drug smuggling and illegal arms trade earn more for criminals.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAPETOWN : Mandela Takes Stock
COLOMBO : Key Vote in Colombo
MEXICO CITY : Pivotal Vote at Hand
The Press : Making Waves Over Dissidents
Culture : One Germany, Two Languages, Much Confusion : East and West developed their own lexicons during 40 years of separation. Some variations are minor, but others reflect different ways of looking at the world.
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : Pitching an Image : Battered Nicaragua plays host to the world, hoping that baseball will burnish its reputation after 15 years of political violence and hardship.
By Kevin Baxter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media : All the News That Pays They Print : Some Russian journalists are accepting bribes to advertise products or advance politicians. They say it is the only way to survive.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : A Divided Community : Lebanon's Maronite Christians are struggling to recover after a top leader was arrested for allegedly ordering the murder of a rival.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presidential Race Reaches 9, Thanks to the Smaller Parties : Most such groups survive on meager allowances, with no hopes of winning. Are they the nation's conscience or merely colorful?
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing Lifestyles : China Is Now the Wild East for Many Travelers : Highway robbery, prostitution and crooked cops are more common as totalitarian control fades fast.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Listless; Treasury Bill Yields Rise
From Times Wire Services
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Coffee, Tea or a Roll of Quarters?
\o7 Associated Press\f7
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Listless; Treasury Bill Yields Rise
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town
Company Town : Zach Horowitz Named COO at MCA
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
Company Town
By Kathryn Harris
Advice from Above: BYO Food When You Fly the Cheaper Skies
From Reuters
Questionnaire Asks About Lives, Concerns
From Associated Press
An Advocate for Working Women : Profile: Karen Nussbaum helped found the national organization 9to5 and was tapped to continue her activism in the Clinton Administration.
By Lisa Genasci, ASSOCIATED PRESS
British Bobbies May Trade Billy Clubs for Baton : Police: Officers are testing an expandable metal defensive device made in the U.S.
By Nancy Roberts, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Potential of Biotech Funds Intrigues Analysts
From Associated Press
With Design In Mind Posts Profit Turnaround
Fortune Petroleum's Loss Widens in Second Quarter
Cosmetic Group USA Posts 2nd-Quarter Profit Increase
Pac Rim Holding Posts $108,000 2nd-Quarter Loss
Lawyer Makes It His Business to Fight HMOs : Attorneys: Mark Hiepler, who fought Health Net for his late sister and won $89-million verdict, has his own firm.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Realty Woes, Health Care Cuts Hurt Frawley : Hospitals: Troubled times may have hit too hard for the company that specialized in running Schick addiction treatment centers to recover.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Live Entertainment to Merge With Carolco
American Cytogenetics Seeks OK to Offer Shares
BioSource Reports Fourfold Increase in Quarterly Profit
Martin Lawrence Reports Narrower 2nd-Quarter Loss
Laser Disc Company Posts Drop in Profits
PerfectData Shows Profit Versus Year-Earlier Loss
Video Game Maker THQ Narrows Loss
Camera Platforms Reports $409,000 2nd-Quarter Loss
Waterway Plastics Plans Warehouse in Oxnard
By Jack Searles
Factory Outlet Brings in New Partner to Sign Up Tenants
By Jack Searles
2 Investors Acquire 6.5% of PerfectData
No Rise Expected in Cotton Garment Prices
By Jack Searles
Will Steel Be the Building Material of Homes of the Future?
By Ron Galperin
Benton Oil Reports 2nd Quarter Profit
* Joe Novak was named president of licensing at Cherokee...
SMALL BUSINESS : Solo Ad Venturer : High-Tech One-Man Agency Represents Next Wave as Industry Shrinks
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Contracts
'Talking House' Is Last Word in Shopping Ease : Real estate: O.C. brokers are turning to a system that lets potential buyers hear all about homes without leaving their cars.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baking Soda's Star Rises : Out of the Fridge, Into . . . Everything
By Bruce Horovitz
Keeping Faith & Values a Success
By John Lippman
Computer Pioneer Seeks Protection : Technology: Thinking Machines falters just as its 'parallel processing' is finally gaining acceptance.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : At Warner Bros. Records, Mo Ostin Loyal to the End
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Packard Bell Will Leave Southland, Executive Says : Computers: Palmdale, which had sought to lure the firm with incentives, has been ruled out in favor of Sacramento.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Caremark to Acquire Southland Group : Mergers: Illinois-based firm will absorb Friendly Hills Healthcare Network in a deal worth more than $100 million.
By David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Compaq to Cut Prices on PC Lines : Computers: The move could set off a price war during the industry's peak buying season.
From Reuters
Great Western Sells Branches in W. Florida : Banking: It's giving up operations in that part of the Sunshine State to focus its efforts elsewhere.
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baby Bell Will Cut 5,600 Jobs : Communications: Bell Atlantic will also take a $2.3-billion third-quarter charge in preparation for its digital transition.
From Reuters
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
American Home Heats Up Takeover Bid
From Reuters
6% Auto Rate Hike Proposed to Aid Quake-Devastated Firm : Insurance: State agency, consumer groups endorse plan to bolster 20th Century's two units.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coram Healthcare Corp.: The Newport Beach provider of...
Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of wireless...
The Presley Companies: The Newport Beach home builder...
Advanced Logic Research Signs With HawkNet
OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel operator of...
Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana developer of...
Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer of computer...
Koll Real Estate Group Posts Second-Quarter Loss of $4.5 Million
TRAVEL / TOURISM : Departure of Rams Might Bring About Hilton Vacancies
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Home-Selling Aids Include Computerized Hot Line
By Debora Vrana
Pac Rim Shareholders OK Capitalization Deal
Industrial Production Rises in July : Economy: Fed goes into policy meeting with information that could lead to further rate hike.
From Associated Press
Lannet Inc.: The computer-networking products company said...
Travel / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Tri-Lite Inc.: The Irvine lighting company recorded a...
Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine computer service...
Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of personal...
MagneTek Airport Systems: The company was awarded a...
Davstar Industries Ltd.: The maker of disposable medical...
Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin operator of...
E for M Corp.: The Irvine cardiology company, formerly...
Travel / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Travel / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Travel / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Ultralink to Plan Benefits Network
Gateway Reports a Loss
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ineffable Courage to Compromise : Votes that could spell the difference on crime bill
MEXICO WATCH : Foreign Critique
For the Jackal, No Place to Hide : Terrorist's arrest in Sudan shows change in international attitudes
Warning Shot From Washington : Labor Department effort leads to consent decree with area firm
You Don't Have to Run Away to Find 'Community' : Charity: City folk don't realize how hard small towns work on the qualities we envy.
By Karen-alicia Robertson, \o7 Karen-Alicia Robertson lives in the San Fernando home her family has occupied for three generations. She has been a volunteer at the County Museum of Art and a Sunday-school teacher. She is in charge of recruitment for Catholic Big Brothers. \f7
Democrats Bring Back Their Hit Man : Tony Coelho, who rapped GOP ethics but took tainted S&L perks, returns to guide party.
By John J. Pitney Jr., \o7 John J. Pitney Jr. is associate professor of government at Claremont McKenna College. He is co-author of "Congress' Permanent Minority? Republicans in the U.S. House" (Rowman and Littlefield, 1994). \f7
Summer, 1964: a Different Sort of Mud Bath : While the media overdose on Woodstock revisited, remember a more significant anniversary.
By Ruth Rosen, \o7 Ruth Rosen, a professor of history at UC Davis, writes regularly on political culture. \f7
Learning How Water Shapes Our Lives
By Nona Yates
Days of Fire and Clowns
By Al Martinez
PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Whoever Wins Must Share Power : Enough dissenting votes will be cast Sunday to deprive any winner of a mandate. A democratic reconciliation is critical.
By Jorge G. Castaneda, \o7 Jorge G. Castaneda is a political scientist and longtime critic of the PRI and the Salinas government. He hosted the first meetings of Grupo San Angel. \f7
Legislators Praise Hart as a 'Giant' in Education : Politics: The state senator, who has served much of the county for 20 years, is lauded for his ethical standards. He retires in December.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clara District Short on Candidates for the Board : Representation: If the Little Red Schoolhouse can't come up with a second person willing to serve, county officials may have to step in.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
School's Effort To Cover Costs Drains Reserves : Education: The county superintendent asks six districts for budget projections to explain how they will get back in black.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Safety Line Dismantled Prior to Rincon Deaths : Accident: An eyewitness says oil-field supervisors disconnected the device hours before three workers were killed by fumes.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fans' Budding Dilemma Ends : Enthusiasts Must Enter African Violets by Today or Shrink From Fair's Competition
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making A Difference In Your Community : A Place to Use Detective and Listening Skills
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Agency Helps Guide Minority Entrepreneurs
By Miguel Bustillo
SIMI VALLEY : More Hot Weather and Smog Forecast
By Matthew Mosk
NEWPORT BEACH : Psychic Fair Will Feature Readings
FULLERTON : Crafty Sellers Sought for Holiday Bazaar
By Mimi Ko
SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Traffic Humps for 3 Streets
By Matthew Mosk
Cities' Election Slates Take Shape
By Carlos V. Lozano
New Deadline for Fee Hike Feedback
By Joanna M. Miller
LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Anniversary 'Family Night' Set
By Lynn Franey
SANTA ANA : College Newscast Auditions Planned
By Jon Nalick
TUSTIN : Craft, Food Vendors Sought for Festival
By Alan Eyerly
FILLMORE : Officers Arrest Man, 29, After 7-Hour Standoff
By Christina Lima
CAMARILLO : Man Dies After Car Slams Into Tree
By J.E. Mitchell
CAMARILLO : Planners to Consider Low-Income Housing
By J.E. Mitchell
LAKE PIRU : Search for Drowned Man Is Suspended
By J.E. Mitchell
OXNARD : Farming Firm Gets OK to Burn Trees
By J.E. Mitchell
SAN CLEMENTE : Public Is Invited to Crime Discussion
LAGUNA BEACH : 'Paddle for Clean Water' Is Scheduled
By David Reyes
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Open Auditions Set for 'Odd Couple'
By Lynn Franey
Obituaries
Obituaries : Gene Cherico; Jazz Musician
By David E. Brady, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GTE Officials Discipline Workers in Ethics Case : Legal: Spokesman says curiosity about O.J. Simpson records prompted attempts to breach confidential telephone files.
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mother to Be Tried in Infant Endangerment : Courts: The Oxnard woman is accused of dropping 3-month-old girl over a fence onto cement six feet below.
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
Simi Schools May Dip Into Funding for Adult Program : Finances: Officials say the $450,000 shift would offset the district's $3.2-million shortfall.
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mailing to Provide Additional Data on SBA Loan Process : Disaster aid: Despite deadline extension, agency denies the action was prompted by a survey indicating confusion over application procedures.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Metrolink Train Kills 3 Pedestrians on Tracks : Tragedy: A girl, her mother and grandfather were apparently taking a shortcut, authorities say. It is the worst fatal accident in two years of operation.
By Vivien Lou Chen and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Another L.A. Record Melts : Heat: Temperature of 98 at Civic Center sets fourth mark in five days.
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Identifies Officer's Alleged Killer in Lineup
By Gordon Dillow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tables Turn for Champion of Accused : Police: Officer, used to defending colleagues against LAPD charges, faces internal hearing over allegations of rape and soliciting murder. D.A.'s office earlier rejected the case.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bones of Contention : Science: A county supervisor has suggested possibly selling some of the Natural History Museum's warehouses of specimens to save money. But staffers say the collections are valuable for research and use in future exhibits.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA CLARITA : Boy, 4, Who Tumbled Into Hot Tub Unnoticed Dies
LOS ANGELES : Simpson Biopsy Shows No Evidence of Cancer
Center Hosts First Lady of Armenia
By Maki Becker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LOS ANGELES : GTE Says Workers Tried to Access Simpson Files
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : More Health Inspectors May Face Reprisals, County Says
SANTA MONICA : Airport Neighbors to Meet Galanter, Other Officials
ROWLAND HEIGHTS : Man Killed in Scuffle With Off-Duty Deputy
Warm Spell Leaves Valley Police Hot on the Trail of Crime
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Rattling Experience : Victim Describes His Encounter With Snake That Bit Him in the Neck
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SBA Mailing to Provide Additional Loan Data : Disaster aid: Agency denies the action was prompted by a survey indicating confusion over application procedures.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GLENDALE : Most Residents Say Downtown Is a Bore
By Steve Ryfle
CANOGA PARK : Pogs Are a Hit With 25 Young Competitors
By Antonio Olivo
RESEDA : Man Held in Attack on Estranged Wife
By Leslie Berger
AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS : Land for Regional Gym to Be Appraised
By Frank Manning
GLENDALE : 2 Men Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
By Steve Ryfle
VALLEY VILLAGE : Resident Wants to Save 2 Walnut Trees
By Frank Manning
SBA Will Mail New Letters on Quake Aid
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Commissioner Calls for Study of LAPD Shootings : Law enforcement: Request follows report that officers were cited for mistakes in three-fourths of cases since 1989. But commission members generally support department.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tainted Soil to Be Shipped to Texas
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION HILLS : First Lady of Armenia Visits Ethnic Center
By Maki Becker
Health Inspectors to Discuss Job Action
By Jeff Schnaufer
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Caan Won't Face Gun Charge, City Says
By Julio Moran
Initial Safety Study of Buildings Funded
By Doug Smith
SHERMAN OAKS : Power Shift Feared With Proposed Zone
By Kay Hwangbo
Father Charged With Child Abuse
Man Jailed in Rape of Woman, 76
22 Youth Agencies Given $130,000 by L.A. Times Fund
By Stephanie Stassel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Interview : County-Bound Yaroslavsky Recalls Coming of Age in City Hall
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Boy, 4, Who Was Pulled From Bottom of Hot Tub Dies
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : CHP Officer Says She Tried to Shoot Attacker : Hearing: Amy Bonilla testifies that her gun jammed after Palmdale man lunged at her during traffic stop.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Kudos Given to 6 Who Came to Aid of Officer
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SANTA MONICA : Quake-Torn Hospital Gets $10-Million Grant
SIMI VALLEY : Schools May Acquire Energy-Saving Buses
Seeking the Right Prescription for Health Care : Policy: Local residents unfortunately rarely hear or debate the alternatives.
By Chauncey A. Alexander, \o7 Chauncey A. Alexander is professor/lecturer at Cal State Long Beach and founder of the Health Care Council of United Way\f7
Grant to Help UCI Pull Minority Kids Into Cancer Studies
By Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Face Lift by the Bay : Balboa Bay Club, Once Haven for Top Stars, Hopes to Sparkle Anew After $30-Million Renovation
By Bob Elston and Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No Sign of Slide, but Mystic Hills' Fate Not Settled
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Huge Judgment Against Farmers Is Overturned
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Tells How Youth Was Speared in Head : Testimony: Trial begins for two accused of murder in death of Steve Woods, 17. Prosecution calls attack gang-related. Defense calls it an accident.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : Milestone for Disney Locomotive
By Shelby Grad
COSTA MESA : Residents Complain About Trash Bin Fee
By Tom Ragan
NEWPORT BEACH : City Moving to Hold Down Noise
By Holly J. Wagner
ANAHEIM : Two Golf Courses, Billboards on Agenda
By Martin Miller
FULLERTON : McNutt Pulls Out of Special Election
By Mimi Ko
FULLERTON : Recalls Committee May Sue Bankhead
By Mimi Ko
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Senior Center Seeks Donations of Food
By Debra Cano
TUSTIN : New Student Sign-Up Begins Wednesday
By Bert Eljera
ORANGE : Temporary Assistant Superintendent Hired
By Lesley Wright
GARDEN GROVE : Refusal to Sell Beer Followed by Melee
By Ken Ellingwood
Countywide : Supervisors Open Hearings on Budget
By Kevin Johnson
Countywide : Kickoff Planned for United Way Drive
GARDEN GROVE : Cable TV Station in Awards Contest
By Bert Eljera
GARDEN GROVE : Street Light Panel Wants to Disband
By Bert Eljera
GARDEN GROVE : Mayor's Race Filing Deadline Extended
By Bert Eljera
Bail Continued for Ex-Gynecologist Accused of Fraud : Courts: Two former patients watch as Ivan Namihas appears at his initial hearing in Los Angeles. He is scheduled for arraignment Monday in Santa Ana.
By Eric Malnic and Mark Platte, \f7 and TIMES STAFF WRITER\o7 S
Winds Take Some of the Sizzle Out of Heat Wave : Weather: Temperatures reached the 90s in many places, but a strong afternoon sea breeze brought a measure of relief. Slight cooling is forecast.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marina Pact Renewal May Hit a Snag : Boating: Supervisors Riley and Steiner oppose proposal that county forgive $200,000 in back rent. New lease outlines $10-million development.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire at Chapel in Anaheim Called Work of Arsonist : Crime: Officials say $50,000 blaze at First Congregational Church's historic building might be related to a string of break-ins at local churches.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Night Flight Exercise Draws Complaints
Laguna Man Wanted in Robbery, Car Theft
Suspect Sought in Anaheim Stabbing
Famalaro's Lawyer Likely to Drop Extradition Fight
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The thrones of England: Jean Desmond of Rancho Palos...
By Steve Harvey
SPORTS
Olympian Paul Anderson Dies
From Staff and Wire Reports
The Italian Grand Prix to Stay--Trees and All : Motor racing: Formula One leaders reinstate event after safety measures are taken at Monza track.
From Associated Press
Olympian Paul Anderson Dies
From Staff and Wire Reports
Bad Showing Lands America in the Rough
By Scott Howard-cooper
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Boykin Involved in Auto Accident
By Mike Reilley
Record 112,376 See Oilers Bog Down Cowboys : Pro football: Mexico City crowd becomes largest ever to see an NFL game as Houston wins, 6-0.
From Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Boykin Involved in Auto Accident
By Mike Reilley
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Pro Football Daily Report : Rams
By T.J. Simers
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger Tees Off on Steeler Protest
By Steve Springer
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Jets' Receiver Moore Has Broken Wrist
Thousand Oaks Wins World Series Opener : Little League: Strauser, Howard team up to pitch one-hitter in 3-0 victory over Puerto Rico.
Tuber, Northridge Sparkle : Little League: Pitcher throws one-hitter in 12-0 victory over Albuquerque in Western Regional.
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Local Baseball Standouts Featured in Tournament
Pick 7 Bet Reduced to $1
Associated Press
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Quarterback Fien Has a Fresh Outlook
By Jim Hodges
Van Berg Keeps Match Race Alive
By Dave Distel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans' Loss Becomes Lancers' Gain
By Earl Gustkey
He Can't Catch a Break, but He Can Catch Ball : Rams: Rookie receiver Chris Brantley's bad luck hasn't kept him from making an impression.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tverdovsky Signs by Ducks' Deadline
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McNall Actively Seeks Plea Bargain : Jurisprudence: Former King owner faces possible federal indictment if agreement is not reached.
By Elliott Almond and James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The Owners Are United--on Paper : Baseball: But as strike continues, there might be pressure on rift between money makers and money losers.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball Strike: Day 4
Americans Heading Abroad : Soccer: U.S. World Cup players are having mixed luck finding jobs with foreign club teams.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Back in the Spotlight : Shah Returns as UCLA's Rushing Hope
By Jim Hodges, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Knew Secret of Survival
By Jim Murray
Ducks Sign First-Round Pick Tverdovsky
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SWIMMING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Henderson Sets Year's Best in the 100-Meter Butterfly
From Associated Press
American Influx Alarms Head of English Soccer Players' Union
Associated Press
Italian Grand Prix Put Back on Schedule--Trees and All
From Associated Press
BASEBALL STRIKE REPORT : Head of Mediation Service Foresees Little Opportunity for Joint Talks
By Ross Newhan
There's Nothing Minor About the Scope of This Baseball
By Matt White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball Strike Report
Associated Press
Betzsold Bolts to Fine Start as Pro : Baseball: Ex-Titan drafted in the 20th round by Cleveland is leading New York-Penn League in homers.
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparks Feels It's His Turn to Shine at Washington State : Football: Running back whose controversial career took him to four high schools has overcome three shoulder surgeries.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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