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What happened on July 05, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
Art Review : Kertesz: Picturing Truth : Getty's Sensitive Selection Pays Tribute to the Photographer
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
PEOPLE WATCH Wedding Bells: Actor Liam Neeson, 42, and...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Theater Review : Sandra Reaves Incarnates 'Great Ladies of Blues & Jazz'
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Family : A Look at Some Down-to-Earth Jobs
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Review : 'Seapower' Explores Oceans' Impact
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : Youssou N'Dour Pulls It All Together
By Don Snowden
'Genghis Khan' a Triumph for Museum : Art: The exhibition is a 'boon' to the Museum of Natural History, which has been caught in the county budget crunch. Its run has been extended through Aug. 14.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Dance Review : Floricanto Labors to Express Activism
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
O.C. ART REVIEW : Looking at Life, Culture and Death From Rite Angles
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Poncho Sanchez: He Gives It the Works
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIME
No Kidding, This Agent Has Talent : Lisa Santos is only 22, but she represents more than 30 hot writing talents after less than seven months on the job.
By James Grant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's Still Clear Which Film Is the 'King' : Movies: Disney's animated feature brings in an estimated $34 million over the holiday weekend, giving it more than $100 million after 11 days of nationwide release.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A 'Superstar' Start on a New Career : Theater: Syreeta Wright plays Mary Madgalene in 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' It's her first stage role ever and first singing job since the '80s.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Ceremony's Real Meaning Is Found in Our Hearts : Art: The Fullerton exhibit evokes a writer's memories of how she and her family faced a most painful rite of passage--death.
By Cathy Curtis
NEWS
. . . And Bingo Is Her Game-O! : Nearly every Thursday for the past three years, Mary Mandile of Yorba Linda has gotten her hair done and joined friends at the Pope John Paul II center. Turning 100 won't change that.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : No Need to Go It Alone When You Go for a Walk
By C.A. Wedlan
BODY WATCH : Flowers? Nah--She'll Take Junk, and Loads of It
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Reporters Required to Lie, Author Argues : NEWS AND THE CULTURE OF LYING \o7 by Paul H. Weaver\f7 ; Free Press $22.95, 243 pages
By Alex Raksin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cycling Without Helmet Is Bad News
Panic Disorder: Not Just a Biological Problem
'Gay' Lifestyles vs. Family Values
NAACP Fund Honors Some High Achievers
By Bridget Byrne, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Boys and Their Toys : GI Joe wasn't some doll for boys--he was an \o7 action figure.\f7 Now an army of men will salute the old soldier as he (gasp!) turns 30.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boys and Their Toys : So you think war toys are bad? Well, tell that to the mother of a 4-year-old Ninja Turtle who longs to fight the bad guys.
By Nina J. Easton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Growth--and Growing Pains--for Association of Gay Doctors : Health: The American Assn. of Physicians for Human Rights is getting involved in policy and research. But it faces an identity crisis over a name change.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Boys and Their Toys : GI JOE TRIVIA
By David Wharton
BODY WATCH : Teeth Can Say a Lot About Health : Exams: Regular visits could save your life. Signs of many illnesses, such as AIDS or cancer, show up in the mouth.
By Kathleen O. Ryan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Hurray for hair. Lots of it. The thicker, longer or bushier, the better.
By Johnny Dodd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Hair or Bare? : Women and peach fuzz? No way. Not \o7 this\f7 woman, anyway.
By Robin Abcarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attacks on 'Christian Right'
Anti-Graffiti Paddling Bill
Riordan's Vote
Earth's Resources
Patriotism, Socialism
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Rejection of Van Nuys Shelter Shows Solutions Often Transient : Conflict: Residents' opposition killed the proposal. Citizens and officials try to balance homeowners' concerns and concern for those who have no home.
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROLL 'EM: Though many people associate the movie biz with...
By Kenneth R. Weiss
COMET CLEANSER? You won't feel even a ripple here, but if...
By Jerry Hicks
Marion Williams; Leading Gospel Singer
By Jeffrey L. Rabin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fear of Crime Lingers After Rescue of Girl, 12
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Forest Fires Hit Spain
\o7 Reuters\f7
Deficit-Financed State Budget Goes to Wilson : Government: Senate OKs plan. Some Democrats complain that the governor won too many concessions.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Temporary Employment Industry Working Overtime : Jobs: Rapid growth attributed to corporate cost-cutting. Breakdown of traditional bonds cited.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rebels Take Over Capital in Rwanda : Africa: France broadens role, threatens force if insurgents cross line. Actions could mark turning point in 3-month-old war.
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
1-0 World Cup Loss to Brazil Ends U.S. Hopes
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson Case Creates TV Job Openings for Lawyers : Law: Many are called on as commentators. But not all are qualified to offer instant analysis, some colleagues say.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Love of Family Turned to Tragedy in Crash Killing 14
By Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Clinton's Visceral Opposition : The President has become the target of bitter accusations unprecedented in tone and intensity. Some say the vitriol is being fueled by a new attack culture.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Road Projects Take Back Seat to Seismic Work
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caltrans to Operate Telecommunications Test Center : Computers: Thousand Oaks facility will be designed to teach residents how to find services with keystrokes instead of car keys. It is to open early next year.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trouble Never Stayed Away Long in Life of Accused Killer : Crime: The case of Edward Morgan--convicted three times of sexual assaults--has raised questions about the treatment of serial assailants.
By Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Master Maker of Violins Is a Pied Piper to Students
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Two Die as Quake Rocks Oaxaca State
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Reports of Haiti Army Rift Discounted : Caribbean: Clinton officials claim international pressure has created significant division. But diplomats, others in Port-au-Prince say they see no evidence.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miffed Gazans Prompt Arafat to Ease Tight Security : Mideast: Even PLO chief appears dismayed by massive show of force. He heads for Jericho today.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
67 Boats Intercepted; Another Sinks
\o7 Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : GREECE : No. 2 Turkish Envoy in Athens Is Slain
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SCIENCE : U.S. Has Chipped Away at Stash of Moon Rocks : Scientists use core samples from Apollo missions to probe lunar puzzles. Only 4 of 54 remain untouched.
By Robert Lee Hotz, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
TECHNOLOGY : Alaskans to Use SLED on Information Highway
By Lee Dye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hot Dogs, Pepsi and Bud Mark 4th in Sarajevo as U.S. Opens Embassy
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Russian Police Back Plan for Joint Anti-Mob Effort : Law enforcement: FBI chief winds up trip through former Soviet Bloc. He cites nuclear piracy fears.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Troubled Clinton, His Ratings, Currency Down, Leaves Today for 2nd G-7 Summit : Economies: President's image among other leaders is now mixed. Many facing sticky problems at home.
By James Gerstenzang and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Investigators Seek Clues in Fatal N. Carolina Jet Crash : Accident: Experts look for evidence that wind shears caused DC-9 to sink, killing 37. Crew's action in aborted landing questioned.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baby Killed, 6 Hurt in Downtown L.A. Crash
7 Homes Lost as Southland Forest Fires Continue to Burn
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Bobbitt Faces New Charges of Battery
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Simpson's Preliminary Hearing Resumes Today
Teachers Union Opposes 'Save Our State' Initiative
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Funding Crisis Shouldn't Affect O.C.'s I-5 Work
By Eric Bailey and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BUSINESS
Loral Librascope of Glendale won a $15.6-million contract...
The Titan Corp. Research and Technology Division of...
Whittaker Corp. Whittaker Controls Division of North...
ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a $127,120 contract from the...
Escrow Process Can Be Puzzling in More Ways Than One
By Ron Galperin
* Edward Newquist has been named senior vice president of...
Company Town : Lucrative Love Affair With the Beatles : Films: 'A Hard Day's Night' was a hit 30 years ago. Now producer Shenson plans a documentary on its making.
By Alan Citron
Company Town : Karen Kehela Named Production President at Imagine
By Claudia Eller
Paramount/Viacom: The proposed $3-billion merger of CBS...
By James Bates
Company Town : TRACKING THE TOP SUMMER MOVIES
Fujimoto Named a Partner in Irvine Law Firm
Kenneth Masters has joined Cal-Surance Companies Inc. in...
Sharron Entrikin has been appointed senior mortgage...
Soup's Sales No Joke to Officials
Associated Press
UAW Dispute With Caterpillar Just Crawls Along : Labor: Strike at maker of earthmoving equipment exemplifies simmering battles between old-line unions and industrial behemoths.
By Donald W. Nauss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GATT Brings Threat of New Controversy Over Trade : Foreign relations: Opponents cite loss of billions in tariff collections and pressure on U.S. labor, environmental laws.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : Hollywood Plugs In : New Technology Lets Studios, Stars Communicate Globally
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mr. President, Some Management Tips for You : Leadership: Not all consultants and scholars agree on the rap against Clinton, but a few offer advice.
By Donna K. H. Walters, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Dollar
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Bounces Back in Tokyo Sessions : Trading: With U.S. exchanges shut down for the holiday, activity overseas is subdued.
From Times Wire Services
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wal-Mart's Waltons Are Richest of Rich : Wealth: Forbes says Japanese tycoon is tops among individuals.
From Associated Press
TECHNOLOGY : Entrepreneurship Blossoms, Software Industry Grows in County's Landscape
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Technology
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
U.S. Makes Big Inroads in Japan's PC Market : Trade: Sales share of American personal computers has risen to 24.2%, and there's still plenty of room for growth.
By David Thurber, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Apparel Maker Receives Proposals From 2 Investors
Veritec Board OKs 3 New Series of Preferred Stock
Image Entertainment in Deal With Cap Cities
HemaCare to Repeat Study of HIV, AIDS Treatment
Haas Machine Tool Company to Leave Area : Relocation: Fed up with crime and government bureaucracy, the president says the Chatsworth firm will move within two years.
By Jill Leovy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Regional Stock Prices Fall 4.3% in 2nd Quarter : Investing: Performance continues downtrend and mirrors larger markets. However, three S&Ls and two oil-related firms showed strength.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orders Increase for Maker of Cast Aluminum Wheels
Chad Therapeutics to Buy Back Shares of Stock
Fortune Petroleum Buys Oil, Gas Property
Glendale Federal Bank Sells Real Estate Loans
Renamed ACT Networks to Relocate in Camarillo
Insurers' Credit Slide Appears to Have Stopped
Soligen Technologies Reports 4th-Quarter Loss
Perceptronics Posts Profit on Lower Revenue
Blacksmith Shop Shifts Its Focus Over 106 Years
By Jack Searles
Exxon to Eliminate 45 Jobs; Unocal May Sell Oil, Gas Sites
By Jack Searles
County Posts 13% Drop in Foreclosures
By Jack Searles
Teledyne Receives Order for Friend-or-Foe System
By Jack Searles
It Can Only Go Up From Here : The Antelope Valley's Depressed Housing Market May Be Ripe for a Rebound
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Public Schools Can't Deliver Science Education Alone : College scientists must reach out, and their institutions must facilitate that
Milestone in the Love Canal Case : Huge settlement underlines the problems in nationwide toxic waste cleanup
Turning Up the Lights
CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Tip the Balance to the 'Rebuild' Side : Owners of quake-hit rental property are in a bind that government and lenders can settle for the good of all.
By Jerry Monkarsh, \o7 Jerry Monkarsh is a partner in EJM Development Co. of Los Angeles. and \f7
Give the States a Crack at Devising Reform : Health policy: Congress is bogged down in politics and avoiding honest answers. Let's look for regional solutions.
By Theodore R. Marmor and And Jerry L. Mashaw, \o7 Theodore R. Marmor is a professor of public policy and Jerry L. Mashaw is a professor of law at Yale University. They frequently write on health-reform issues. \f7
A Social Stigma for Abortion? Let's Hope So : A new study suggests that it may go the way of smoking.
By Susan Carpenter Mcmillan, \o7 Susan Carpenter McMillan is a KABC-TV commentator, spokesperson for the Pro-Family Media Coalition of Southern California and a founder of ShE LIST, a conservative women's political-action committee. \f7
Coal Miners Get the Shaft From NLRB : The board's new chairman, a liberal, takes a tough stance against workers.
By Harry Bernstein, \o7 Harry Bernstein was for many years The Times' labor writer. \f7
Aftershock Watch
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Common Sense About Police Taping
Countywide : Free Screenings for Breast Cancer Offered
By Jon Nalick
Best Friends in Life, Death : Tragedy: The 13-year-old boys who drowned at a church outing were inseparable. Parents, pastor and congregation are left devastated.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laguna Coast Wilderness Plan Unveiled : Recreation: Called preliminary and evolving, the design for the 12,000 acres has been in the works for more than a year. The biggest challenge is that San Joaquin Hills toll road will bisect it.
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Land of the Carefree : Law enforcement: Police report none of the violence that marred the holiday in past years.
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magazine Helps Students Turn the Page
By Mimi Ko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Land of the Carefree : Fourth of July: Attitudes and weather are sunny as people relax at beaches, parades and block parties.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Variations on a Theme : Independence Day Celebrations Range From Patriotic to Zany
By Richard Lee Colvin and Jennifer Oldham, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Catching Education's Windfall : Funding: L.A.-area school reformers prepare pitches for some of the $500 million offered by philanthropist Walter Annenberg.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Countywide : County Sends 25 to Help Fight Wildfires
Acid Death Case Goes to New Trial : Courts: Man convicted in 1980 killing of a woman gets another chance with ruling that his confession was illegally obtained. Two others remain in prison.
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Entrepreneur Helps the Needy Sign On to Computer Job Skills
By Gordon Dillow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Lesson on the Law for Truants, Parents
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO : Opposition Faced by Proposed Teen Club
By Frank Messina
BREA : Construction to Start on New Reservoir
By Alan Eyerly
ANAHEIM : His Love for Cars Shows in His Work
By Martin Miller
Toxic Discharges
LAGUNA HILLS : City to Consider Building Library
By Lynn Franey
BREA : Retired Police Officer Plans Council Bid
By Alan Eyerly
Countywide : Local Pageants to Be Shown on Cable TV
By Bert Eljera
ORANGE : 3 Options Offered on La Veta Project
By Lesley Wright
COSTA MESA : Team's Fireworks Stolen From Stand
SANTA ANA : Man Once Adopted Heads Adoption Unit
By Jon Nalick
WESTMINSTER : Last Year's Budget Gets Final Cleanup
By Bert Eljera
TUSTIN : Council Members to Debate Term Limits
By Alan Eyerly
BUENA PARK : Ceremony to Honor a Past Volunteer
By Lesley Wright
Seal Beach : Humane Society Out to License Pets
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : Nonprofit Agencies Will Need to Relocate
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : City Adds $3 Million to Its Reserve Fund
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : Ex-South Vietnam Leader to Give Talk
3rd Victim of Multiple Crash on Santa Ana Freeway Dies
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family's Fear Turns to Relief When Disabled Man Is Located
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Nowhere to Live--and Yet at Home : Profile: Most local street dwellers are our ex-neighbors, former co-workers, old schoolmates. Some have fallen victim to the economy, abuse, even the earthquake.
By Susan Byrnes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Interdependence' Day Spirit Unflagging
By Mark Sabbatini and Jennifer Oldham, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Retrial to Get Under Way in 1980 'Acid Murder' : Courts: Defendant will act as his own lawyer. His conviction was overturned after a ruling on his confession.
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Pursuit of Happiness : Fourth of July Revelers Gather to Frolic, Feast, Celebrate the Flag
By Dwayne Bray and Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Engineering and Design : Rail Buff Uses Computers to Create Locomotives in Miniature
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
State's Cash Crunch to Delay Road Projects : Transportation: Shift of funds to seismic retrofitting means that six improvements, including widening Ventura Freeway's worst bottleneck, may be postponed several years.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Survey Puts County on a Global Scale
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Survival Instincts : Jobless Man Gets by on Brains, Bravado, Efficiency
By Kurt Pitzer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Teen-Age Changes : Girl Misses Phone and Visitors, but Is Adapting to Shelter Life
By Jeff Schnaufer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Starting Life Over at 50 : Evicted Grandmother Has a Home Again Where She Can Raise Her Daughter's Children
By Eric Slater, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1 Killed, 2 Injured in Oxnard Collision
By Peggy Y. Lee
OJAI : Council to Hear Flap Over Cable Rates
By Jason Grant
VENTURA : Police Set Up 2nd Storefront Station
By Christina Lima
VENTURA : Event Provides Relief to Homeless Veterans
By Jeff Mcdonald
VISTA Bus Service to Begin Today
By Sara Catania
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Advocates for Homeless Urge More Compassion : Poverty: Psychologists offer explanations for the often fickle reactions that passersby show toward those in need.
By Kurt Pitzer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THOUSAND OAKS : For Top Senior, a Good Deed Is Its Own Reward
By Stephanie Simon
THOUSAND OAKS : Cellular-Phone Users to Aid Crime Fight
By Stephanie Simon
Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Valley Homeless : Escalating Numbers
Compiled by maki becker
SIMI VALLEY : Dump Site Reopens for Quake Debris
By Sara Catania
Obituaries
Valley Interview : Guardian Angels Director Says Recruits Find Training Tough
By Jeff Schnaufer
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : AIDS Sufferer Involved in Car Crash Dies
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Will Buy 117-Acre Parcel : Growth: Hoping to lure new employers, council OKs $1.5-million purchase. Land will be developed as an industrial park.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shooting Victim Remains in Hospital
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Apartment Guard Is Shot
By Mark Sabbatini
Cop Dog : Charly the Crime-Fighting Canine Wins High Praise in Simi
By Greg Rippee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
COMMENTARY : Work Stoppage a Loss for All
By Peter Schmuck, BALTIMORE SUN
Television
From Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : AND SO MUCH FOR THE MELTING-POT THEORY
By Bill Plaschke
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : GROWING PAINS
By Armando Nogueria, Jornal do Brasil
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IT GOES BACK TO CASTRO?
By John-thor Dahlberg, Times New Delhi Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IT'S OVER IN BELGIUM
By Isabelle Maelcamp, Times Brussels Bureau
Dodgers Left With a Wet Fuse : Baseball: The Expos' Henry drops their record against left-handed starters to 8-15 with a 5-1 victory.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Brazil Shows Less Is More : Soccer: Despite Leonardo's ejection--and playing 10 men to 11 for more than 40 minutes--it finds way to prevail.
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Brazil Blows Out U.S. Candles : Soccer: Americans have grit but no offense. They hold favorites scoreless until the 74th minute when Bebeto beats Meola.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Bring Out the Best in Clemens : Baseball: Right-hander leads Red Sox to 4-1 victory, only his second in eight starts.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Is Gender Worth More in Tender?
By Shav Glick
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Nigeria's Ezinwa Runs Year's Fastest 100
From Staff and Wire Reports
OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Bleszynski Advances to Mixed Doubles Final
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : The Best Eventually Will Make It Happen : Brazil: Romario, Bebeto take a while but inevitably connect for the winning goal.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup Usa '94: Round Of 16 : Facts And Figures
World Cup Usa '94: Round Of 16 : Today's Games At A Glance
By Elliott Almond
World Cup Usa '94: Round Of 16 : Today's Games At A Glance
By Bill Plaschke
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : SO MUCH FOR SOCCER AS ART IN ENGLAND
By William Tuohy, Times London Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : OR THEME FROM 'DALLAS'
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : LIVING DANGEROUSLY
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : THESE COMMERCIALS BROUGHT TO YOU BY HAITI
By Kenneth Freed, Times Caribbean Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : EAVESDROPPING
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HAGI FAN CLUB
By William Tuohy, Times London Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : UNIVISION IN INDIA?
By John-thor Dahlberg, Times New Delhi Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IT'S OVER IN ORLANDO
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WHAT MELTING POT?
By Bill Plaschke
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : DUELING DUDS
By Emilio Garcia-ruiz
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IT GOES BACK TO CASTRO?
By John-thor Dahlberg, Times New Delhi Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IT'S OVER IN BELGIUM
By Isabelle Maelcamp, Times Brussels Bureau
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
By Emilio Garcia-ruiz
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HOW ABOUT PORTUGUESE?
By Grahame L. Jones
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WARMING UP IN ITALY
By Chris Dufresne
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : COLLECTIBLES
By Matt White
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IMPORTANCE OF IMPORTS
By Armando Nogueria, Jornal do Brasil
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : BET HE WOULD BE A GREAT GOALKEEPER
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : MAYBE MICHAEL JORDAN
By Agamenon M. Pedreira, O Globo
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : MIX-IT-UP ZONE
By Lisa Dillman
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : BALBOA SETS RECORD
By Julie Cart
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Dutch Happy With Gifts From Irish : Soccer: First-half defensive lapses are too much for Ireland to overcome in 2-0 loss to Netherlands.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Ireland's Forgiving Fans: To Eire Is Human : Loyalists: Despite costly gaffes, supporters say players will be given hero's welcome on return home.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Athletics Stay Hot, Defeat Yankees, 4-0
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : 10-Hour Doubleheader at Wrigley No Holiday
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Bolsters the Entire Bullpen
By Tim Kawakami
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Strawberry Homers, Goes Two for Four
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Club Is Said to Be at a Critical Point
By Bob Nightengale
Splash Takes Down Portland
AYSO World Games Ceremony Today
Routson Easily Wins Platform Competition
By Erik Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tidland Finishes Second in City Golf
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Blues Traveller Wins American
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : League Might Be Laboring to Keep Its Popularity
By Mark Heisler
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : It Was Their Finest Hour, for 74 Minutes
By Mike Downey
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Death Will Be the Lasting Memory
By Jim Murray
Former Australian Tennis Great Hoad Dead at 59 : Obituary: Two-time Wimbledon singles champion fought long battle with leukemia.
From Associated Press
OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : 'Schindler' Has Special Meaning to Ex-Trojan
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Maligned Defense of the U.S. Made Its Mark : Back line: For the most part, Balboa and his hard-nosed mates defused Brazil's explosive forwards.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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