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What happened on July 08, 1994
NEWS
Modern Gothic : Clothes, Clubs Celebrate Theater of the Macabre
By Rose Apodaca Jones, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ford Has a Better Idea: Making Global Cars
By Paul Dean, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Thinks the World of His Antique Globes
By Beverly Beyette, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
THE GOODS : TECHNOWATCH : Shades for the Crib Crowd
By Lynn Simross
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Real Test of Education Is to Come
By Gene Hong, \o7 Gene Hong is a junior at Canyon High School in Anaheim, where this article first appeared in the student newspaper, the Smoke Signals. \f7
Publishers Catch On to Spanish-Language Titles
By Paul D. Colford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Paul D. Colford is a columnist for Newsday
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Slippery Topic Is Explored Shapelessly : A NATURAL HISTORY OF LOVE \o7 by Diane Ackerman\f7 ; Random House $23, 350 pages
By Chris Goodrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
On the Up Beat : Despite a long partnership in L.A.'s deadliest police precinct, these guys are more like Mayberry's Andy and Barney than they are Dirty Harry.
By Duane Noriyuki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GOODS : Will You Be Safe or Sorry? : Pepper spray? Smell repellent? A stun gun? Or simple prevention techniques? Experts rate what's best at stopping crime.
By Gary Libman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GOODS : ECONOTES : The Shirt You Wear May Have Been a Bottle
By Connie Koenenn
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Apply Yourself : Start early and write often if you want to attend the college of your choice, say those who have been through the process. Members of the Class of '96 are advised to start the process now--two years ahead of when they want to pack up and head off to their favorite campus. A guide to getting into college, including a suggested timeline and tips from college-bound students who have been through the tangle. : Been There, Done That: Tips From the Front
By Karen Lin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : APPLY YOURSELF : Start early and write often if you want to attend the college of your choice, say those who have been through the process. Members of the Class of '96 are advised to start the process now--two years ahead of when they want to pack up and head off to their favorite campus. A guide to getting into college, including a suggested timeline and tips from college-bound students who have been through the tangle. : Two Toughies: the Essay, the Choice
By Karen Lin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Karen Lin, 18, a new graduate of Dana Hills High School, has survived the college application process and will attend UC Berkeley this fall. \f7
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Apply Yourself : Start early and write often if you want to attend the college of your choice, say those who have been through the process. Members of the Class of '96 are advised to start the process now--two years ahead of when they want to pack up and head off to their favorite campus. A guide to getting into college, including a suggested timeline and tips from college-bound students who have been through the tangle. : A College Timeline
By Karen Lin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Karen Lin, 18, a new graduate of Dana Hills High School, has survived the college application process and will attend UC Berkeley this fall\f7
Safety Codes
By Gary Libman
The First Foot in the Door Is Usually an Intern's
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Health Debate in Congress
Product Liability
Clinton Fund
Lawyers
DWP Rates
Christian Right in Politics
Extradition Hearing Set in Kidnaping Case
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
AGOURA HILLS : Plan for Advertising on Freeway Rejected
By Kurt Pitzer
MELTING POT: For years, the federal government has doled...
By Kenneth R. Weiss
Some N.Y. Police Labeled Invidious as 'Street Gangs'
From Reuters
Aquatic Species on Columbia Fertile, Loving
From Associated Press
16 Dead in Georgia Floods as Rains Pelt State for 4th Day : Disaster: Drinking water for 300,000 is cut off as treatment plants fail. People are rescued from trees and farmlands are inundated.
From Times Wire Services
Cameron Mitchell; Multifaceted Actor
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOUSE PARTY: They're inviting 7,000 people to a reunion...
By Mark I. Pinsky and Eric Bailey and Jerry Hicks
OVIATT UNION: Things are coming together at Cal State...
By David E. Brady
Panama Rescinds Offer to House Haiti Refugees : Caribbean: Abrupt reversal sends U.S. officials scrambling to make other arrangements for 10,000 people.
By Art Pine and Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Image vs. Reality in Colombia : A soccer star's slaying is the latest blow to a drug-besieged nation struggling to redefine itself. The identity conflict creates a schizophrenic society and fuels tensions with U.S. over how to fight narcotics war.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Strong Ban on Smoking Sent to Wilson
By Dan Morain and Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In L.A.'s Forensic Attic, Evidence of Famous Crimes : Courts: Bloodstained glove in Simpson case will join items, like gun that killed Robert Kennedy, in city storage\o7 .\f7
By Patt Morrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson Evidence Can Be Used, Judge Rules : Court: The crucial decision endorses police entry into the ex-athlete's estate without a warrant. The defense will continue to contest the search.
By Jim Newton and Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Smoke Jumper Recalls Race Against Deadly Firestorm : Blaze: Injured survivor outran 'explosion of heat and flames,' but the rushing inferno overtook 12 comrades.
By Kristina Lindgren and Louis Sahagun, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS ANALYSIS : Indecisiveness Is Crux of U.S. Policy on Haiti
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Detectives Used to High Profile, High Pressure
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel and PLO Pave the Way for a Wider Peace
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waters Deserted After Sewage Spill : Environment: Swimming is banned along 15 miles of shoreline stretching from Mexico to San Diego after Tijuana pumps 25 million gallons of raw waste into the ocean.
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Tackles Desert Nuclear Waste Issue : Environment: National Academy of Sciences studies proposed Ward Valley facility. The crucial issue is whether radioactive contamination in the Mojave could trickle down to drinking supplies.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
CLAS Is Renamed; Future in Doubt : Education: Wilson may veto the $26-million budget item for the controversial testing system. Sen. Gary Hart has proposed legislation to meet opponents' concerns.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Ads Target Job Losses, Crime : Politics: Wilson camp counters by quoting Democrats who say state economy is on the mend. Treasurer also attacks governor's parole policy, citing 1992 murders.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Libidinous Laureate Seeks an Intimate Interview : \o7 Snapshots of life in the Golden State.\f7
By Tony Perry
Tapes on Nixon's Past in Legal Limbo : History: The National Archives, which has recordings of 400 interviews, is in a custody dispute with Whittier College.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Postal Workers Call Operation 'Cesspool' : Congress: Interviews in 1992 report sloppiness. They cite signs of efficiency only when dealing with such powerful members as Rep. Rostenkowski.
From Associated Press
Pity This Harry and Louise: No Insurance! : Health care: The Democrats give effective TV ad characters a different spin. This time they are advocates for universal coverage.
From a Times Staff Writer
LAW ENFORCEMENT : Cop's Alleged Role in Heist May Be Last Straw in Salvador : National Police have so far escaped mandated dissolution.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NUCLEAR ARMS : U.S. Hopes Swiss Talks Will Bare N. Korea's Intent
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Puts Smoking's Medical Bill at $50 Billion
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Kidnap Suspect Says He Was in a Drug Haze
From Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Parliament Outlaws the Khmer Rouge
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Clinton Exhorts Poles to Hew to Free Market's 'Proven Path' : Europe: President lauds citizens' wartime valor but says they face new challenges.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
I'm No Coup Plotter, Gorbachev Thunders : Russia: Ex-Soviet leader denies complicity in 1991 attempted putsch during treason hearing against a chief conspirator.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Relief Flight Lands at Kigali Airport
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Leads Talks on Peace in Angola
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Fires Kill 19; Plane Crew Among Victims
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
18 Dead in Georgia Floods as Storm Hits for 4th Day
From Associated Press
Arkansas Plans Triple Execution
Associated Press
Bill to End Prenatal Care for Illegal Immigrants Left Unresolved : Funding: Assembly adjourns without taking new vote, leaving Wilson with a piece of unfinished budget business.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hawaii's Health Plan Offers Lessons for Future : Medicine: An employer mandate achieves coverage for 96% of the state's workers. But other efforts still must help those who fall through the cracks.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson Murder Case : High Court Calls
Simpson Murder Case : Officers Cheer as Judge Upholds Detectives' Search
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson Murder Case : Challenges to Evidence Ruling Likely to Fail, Experts Say : Procedures: Simpson attorneys would need new information to reopen issue, they say. Some contend that defense took a major risk by filing its motion early.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Simpson Murder Case : Judge Cites Case Not Mentioned by Either Side
By Henry Weinstein
Simpson Murder Case : OTHER VIEWS
Simpson Murder Case : Thursday's Witnesses
Simpson Murder Case : In 'Just the Facts' Tones, Detectives Woo Tough Audience
By Bill Boyarsky
Simpson Murder Case : THE 4TH AMENDMENT
Simpson Murder Case : As World Turns on Simpson Case, Soap Opera Fans Are Upset : Television: Viewers are flooding executives with complaints about the live broadcast of the real-life drama. 'I'm sick of this. I want my shows back,' says one.
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson Murder Case : CASE LAW
Simpson Murder Case : Transcript of Ruling Denying Motion to Suppress Evidence
Aden Falls to North; Warfare in Yemen May Be Over
From Times Wire Services
Bosnia's Muslim Leaders Support Western Peace Proposal
From Associated Press
Santa Ana Man Confesses to Slaying of Wife, In-Law : Violence: He tells police he became enraged by jealousy. But victims' relatives are convinced that he planned to kill.
By Ken Ellingwood and Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Free Meals for O.C. Children Go Wanting
By T.R. Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rare Bacteria Infects Leg of Triathlete, 35
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Para-Sailing Firm Ordered to Pay Damages to Client
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Take on 'Tommy' : An award-winning version of The Who's rock opera, reincarnated as a touring musical, arrives Wednesday.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lighter Side of Hostility : Two one-act comedies take a look at relationships and the bitter feelings that can come from them.
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : A Trail Worth Exploring : Thanks to a talented cast and an insightful director, a play about a postwar Texas family succeeds.
By T. H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Back in the Spotlight : Dale Kristien, known for her role in 'Phantom,' performs at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank.
By Libby Slate, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Brotherly Act : The Wellers, who share an enthusiasm for music, offer a varied look at contemporary jazz.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Birth of a Children's Author : A rough pregnancy and the delivery of a healthy daughter led artist Debra Frasier to explore writing and to publish her first book.
By Heather Morgan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Who's Reading What
Compiled by David Wharton
Casting Light on a New Life : The upbeat abstract paintings by Hideo Noda belie the dark days behind him. He says, 'When I paint, I forget about everything.'
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COVER STORY : CAMPING : Starry nights, sandy beaches, rushing streams and miles of hiking trails. They're yours for the taking--and less than an hour's drive from the Valley.
By Maryann Hammers, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled for The...
Furnishing a Deal : Although items for the home are advertised on sale, Santa Monica store may have a better price.
By Geri Cook, \o7 Geri Cook's Bargains column runs every Friday in Valley Life\f7
SKY WATCH : A Cosmic Collision : Beginning July 16, pieces of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 will slam into Jupiter.
By Jeff Schnaufer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A 'Look at Me' Kind of Dance : After some awkwardness, a writer surrenders to the flamenco rhythm and gains appreciation and confidence.
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LIFESTYLE : Not Just Buzz Words : Beekeeping is more a hobby than a business for many. Some say it's relaxing and may even cure disease.
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Organized Outings
By Maryann Hammers
RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Style of Its Own : The new Crocodile Cafe in Burbank adds some snap to the standard offerings of pizza, pasta and salad.
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIES Bullock's Speedy Casting: Actress Sandra Bullock...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Fund-Raiser of Music, Comedy Set for July 23
Chapman Student Film With Asner to Screen
MOVIE REVIEW : 'La Scorta' a Thoughtful, Slick Thriller : Ricky Tognazzi's film is concerned with character to an extent most melodramas don't think is worth their while.
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : A Thoughtful Search for Love in the '90s : Diane Kurys' 'Love After Love' evokes an acute sense of contemporary urban life and romance with a thirtysomething twist.
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Slingshot' Offers a Warm Look at Facing Life : Anecdotes and humor punctuate the bittersweet story revealing the importance of a strong family life.
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Two Options When It's Time to-Go
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
McLean Still Flying With the Spirit of Bird : Charlie Parker has 'never left my life,' says the renowned alto sax player, who's at Catalina next week.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Hadleyburg' Shows Promise
By F. Kathleen Foley
'Dying for Laughs': Comedy Where Chemistry Works
By Scott Collins
Taking a Collective Look at 'The Sacred and the Profane'
By Susan Kandel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wynonna Judd Now a Whirlwind as a Soloist
By Dennis Hunt
Home Entertainment : The Who at '30'--Polished \o7 and \f7 Rough Rock
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TELEVISION : Live! Exclusively! Absolutely Nothing!
By Howard Rosenberg
Theater Review : Discovering Hidden Corners in 'Tennessee'
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Stagehands May Picket 'Three Tenors' Concert : Labor: Key issue is union wages for workers at the July 16 Dodger Stadium event.
By Barbara Isenberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Still a Riddle Why Keaton Didn't Stay 'Batman Forever' : Movies: Disputes over money and artistic control are reportedly the reasons for the star not returning.
\o7 Special to The Times and \f7
'Forrest Gump' Off to Fast Start at Box Office
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alternative Amusement
National Video Rentals
Thinking Review : A 'Thinking' Magician Plots No-Frills Head Trips
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Iranian Comedy: Lots of Talk, No Pratfalls : Theater: Two works in Farsi at the Irvine Barclay will flavor the laughs with a strong dose of reality.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Attendance Increases in Cerritos Center's Second Season : Venues: Manager attributes slight rise to programming and to audiences' increased familiarity with the facility.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Different Breed of Stand-Ups
By Chuck Crisafulli, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Dow Gains Again, but Yields Up on Jobs Jitters
From Times Wire Services
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Realty Company Charging Clients $250 'Services Fee'
By Denise Gellene
NEWS ANALYSIS : TRW Takes a Body Blow in Loss of Satellite Contract : Defense work: The craft had for decades been a cornerstone of the firm's business. Pentagon cuts are causing large job losses.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cyberspace Copyright Proposal Draws Praise : Technology: The Administration's draft would extend protection to on-line services and digital broadcasting.
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Loyalty: Check It Out : Supermarkets Track Top Patrons, Reward Them With Custom Deals
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most Major Stores Post Sales Gains in June Over '93 : Retailing: Women's clothing and home furnishings lead the way. Sears, Wal-Mart and Target are the biggest benefactors.
By Karen Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Homeowners Insurance Remedies Sought : Coverage: San Francisco gathering looks into potential solutions to the dearth of new policies. Another meeting is set.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chevrolet Gearing Up to Regain No. 1 Position : Autos: General Motors division is boosting production of three best-selling models. Unit's sales are still falling behind 1993.
From Reuters
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises as Market Awaits News on June Jobs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
First Pension Investors Sue, Alleging Fraud
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
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
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drawstrings to Be Removed From Children's Garments
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Options for Bond Fund Owners
By Tom Petruno
Company Town : Sony's 'Invisible Man' Shows His Face : Studios: Alan J. Levine steps into the limelight, prompting speculation he may seek to succeed Guber as chairman.
By Alan Citron
Company Town : Salhany-Murdoch Discord Finally Hit the Boiling Point : Television: 'She wasn't happy and Murdoch wasn't happy,' insider says.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : Ziskind to Fox? Producer Isn't Saying
Company Town
By James Bates
Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
Company Town : TV FACTS
U.S., Canada Still Fishing for Agreement on Salmon
From Reuters
Trump Owns Half of Empire State Building
From Associated Press
Class-Action Lawsuit Targets First Pension Owners, Others : Courts: Four investors seek unspecified damages in O.C. More plaintiffs may join, and additional defendants could be named.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foundation Health Acquires 2 Irvine Firms
Printronix Stock Climbs 25% on Doubled Earnings
WORKPLACE : Accommodating Disabled Employee Was No Big Deal
Compiled by Don Lee, Times staff writer
System Controls Makes Executive Changes : Management: The Anaheim company also plans to file for listing on the Nasdaq system.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana information technology...
Workplace
Compiled by Don Lee, Times staff writer
Workplace
Compiled by Don Lee, Times staff writer
Orange County Business : Where the Jobs Are
Researched by JOHN O'DELL / Los Angeles Times
Strong Family Roots Help Asplundh Grow as Tree Expert : Business: The company has become the nation's largest in clearing vegetation for utilities.
By Sharon Chung, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
You can't slight City Hall--we won't let you: A week ago...
By Steve Harvey
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : How to Give Helping Hand to the Homeless
By Maki Becker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
House Elder Moorhead Sets Own Term Limit, Obligatory or Not
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY WATCH : All Into the Pool
Complex Question--the Right Call : Inadmissibility issue aired in Simpson hearing
Yeltsin Not Ready for Prime Time : G-7, meeting in Naples, should go slow in making Moscow eighth member
Baltics: From Russia With Love? : Problem for 3 lands--foreign dominators and descendants in their midst
Campaign Calendar
Mothering Isn't a Two-Year Job : The time limit on benefits in the Clinton plan amounts to cruel punishment for being a needy mother.
By Bea Olvera Stotzer, \o7 Bea Olvera Stotzer is president of New Economics for Women, dedicated to creating poverty solutions through the prism of women's experience. She works for the City of Los Angeles\f7
PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON CASE : The 4th Amendment Survives in World's Biggest Courtroom : The police were within bounds; a ruling to suppress the evidence would have bred public scorn for the law.
By Jerome H. Skolnick, \o7 Jerome H. Skolnick is professor of jurisprudence and social policy at Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley's School of Law. He is the author (with James Fyfe) of "Above the Law" (Free Press, 1993), about police brutality. \f7
Resolve the Korean Crisis on Our Terms : Nuclear weapons: U.S. must use a stick as well as a carrot.
By John Mccain, \f7 and \o7 John McCain (R-Ariz.) is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Giveaway: Just Say No
Car Dealer to Settle Suit on Sales Practices
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
West County's Available Business Space Tightens
By J.E. Mitchell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Proposed Tract Would Significantly Boost Pollution, Study Says : Simi Valley: A citizens group disputes the claim on the basis that it exaggerates the number of homes likely to be built. The area also would include a cemetery.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Neighborhood Welcomes Ventura Police Storefront
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Avenue TV Restores Fox to Lineup : Cable: Agreement will bring network programming back to west Ventura system without an immediate rate hike.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
School Districts Reducing Aid for Migrants : Education: Drop in state funding forces cutbacks. Officials say many students won't get the tutoring and counseling they need.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Teen-Agers Earn While They Learn at CLU
By Tracy Wilson
SIMI VALLEY : Girl, 14, Surrenders in Slashing Attack
By Mack Reed
SIMI VALLEY : Post-Quake Soil Study Available
By Sara Catania
NEWBURY PARK : Beilenson to Hold Public Meeting
By Mary F. Pols
MOORPARK : Officials Lukewarm on City Flag Designs
By Scott Hadly
MOORPARK : City Council OKs Naming of Park
By Scott Hadly
Plan to Link Trails Will Be Unveiled
By Mary F. Pols
Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Fire Heroes
By Mary F. Pols
Santa Paula Memorial Service Scheduled for Air Crash Victims
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : One Injured in Crash of Stolen Truck
By Jason Grant
OXNARD : Man, 19, Dies After Losing Control of Car
By Jason Grant
OXNARD : Police Seek Suspect in Bank Robbery
By Mary F. Pols
OXNARD : Police Say Attacks Appear Gang-Related
By Miguel Bustillo
OXNARD : Police Department to Be Host of Car Show
By Jeff Mcdonald
Angry Residents Plan to Protest New School Building : Newbury Park: The district and neighbors of Cypress Elementary will discuss a two-story structure already under construction.
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Moorpark Kills Plan Calling for Regulation of Day-Care Homes : Council: The action is taken after providers complained that the proposal was a mark of 'overzealous and unnecessary regulation.'
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
65-Year-Old Man Charged in 2 Kidnapings, Assaults : Arrest: A film technician allegedly posed as a police officer to abduct and sexually attack two women.
By Chip Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Rejects Plan for Advertising on Freeway
By Kurt Pitzer
County Law Enforcement Funds in Jeopardy
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup / U.S.A. 1994 : A Treat for Feet : SoccerFest Offers Vicarious Thrills to the Many Spectator Wanna-Bes
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Triathlete Battles Rare, Virulent Strep Infection
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Manager of Bradbury Gets 2 Years in Prison : Crime: Aurora (Dolly) Vollaire is fined $10,000 in addition to agreed-on restitution. She spent thousands in city funds on personal luxury items.
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Fall Blamed in Death of College Baseball Star
LOS ANGELES : Jury Deadlocks in Lawsuit Charging Excessive Force
LOS ANGELES : Interchange Named for Officer Who Died in Quake
LOS ANGELES : Olvera Street Mismanaged, Audit by Controller Says
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Who Allegedly Posed as Officer Charged in Rapes
Police Arrest Man Over Kidnap Hoax
Man to Be Tried in Beating That Left Boy 'Vegetative' : Courts: Testimony from the tot's twin sister is excluded by the judge. Fateheen Rahman is accused of attempted murder of the 4-year-old boy, who he says fell.
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOP Unit Fined for Not Disclosing Gifts
from Times Staff Writer
2-Year Sentence Upheld for Former Legislative Staffer
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Agency Now Supports Anti-Gouging Bill
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN to Push for Library Repairs
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Major Crimes Reported
Thefts Reported to the LAPD
Extradition Hearing Set for Kidnaping Suspect : Crime: Timothy Daniel Shue will have a chance today to challenge efforts to bring him to California to face charges in the assault of a Val Verde real estate agent.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Point of the 'Spike' Hits Taxpayers Where It Hurts
By Dana Parsons
STEP in the Right Direction : Social services: The disabled get on-the-job coaches under the Systematic Training for Employment Program.
By Jaime Abdo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waiting for Justice to Take Its Course : Kin of Women Slain in Shop Deal With Fear, Pain
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Fair Adds a Few Modern Flairs : Attractions: Guests will find automated scooters for the disabled, more ATMs and wide acceptance of credit cards. And then there's the $50 catapult ride.
By Tammy Hyunjoo Kresta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Blues Festival Creators Locking Horns in Court
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Countywide : Artists Give Clinic Dose of History
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : City OKs Funding for Roller Hockey Court
By Shelby Grad
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Building Standards Set for 'In-Fill Lots'
By Debra Cano
LAGUNA BEACH : Early San Onofre Closure Endorsed
By Leslie Earnest
Countywide : Schwarzenegger to Play Host at Auction
By Bill Billiter
Buena Park : Apartment Fencing, Landscape Law OKd
By Lesley Wright
WESTMINSTER : City Declares Impasse in Police Union Talks
By Bert Eljera
ANAHEIM : Youths Help Selves While Helping City
By Martin Miller
YORBA LINDA : Man Abandons Plan for Group Home
By Danielle A. Fouquette
YORBA LINDA : Community Center Fee Changes Rejected
By Danielle A. Fouquette
TUSTIN : Voters to Have Choice of Term-Limit Plans
By Alan Eyerly
ORANGE : Hepatitis Patients Sought for Study
By Lesley Wright
Wider Tuberculosis Testing Ordered : Health: Rising incidence of disease, including La Quinta High School outbreak, prompts policy of tests for all students entering schools from outside county.
By Bill Billiter, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Is Held After Allegedly Striking Woman, Taking Child
Screenplay Seminar Set
Brush Fires Blacken Grassland in Irvine, Fullerton
From Times staff writers
Finally, a Stable Profession : Careers: Bret Roth turned to shoeing horses after being laid off from aerospace jobs. Now he doesn't worry about the political winds.
By Eric Slater, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CSUN Pushes for Library Reopening in the Fall : Education: Officials fear exodus of students and faculty if quake-damaged Oviatt facility is not available for start of classes.
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STUDIO CITY : CBS Will Request Variance to Expand
By Kay Hwangbo
GLENDALE : Blind Participants to Guide Rally Drivers
By Jennifer Oldham
GLENDALE : Cinema Zone Idea Draws City's Interest
By Jennifer Oldham
BURBANK : Media City Mall Bans Indoor Smoking
By Vivien Lou Chen
SAN FERNANDO : Fund-Raising Drive Started for Library
By Ed Bond
SAN FERNANDO : Council to Let Voters Decide Pay Raise
By Ed Bond
VAN NUYS : Public Invited to Rehab Graduation
By Jeff Schnaufer
Millikan Teens Learning From Summer Jobs
By Susan Byrnes
NORTHRIDGE : Library Branch to Reopen Monday
By Eric Slater
Structural Analysis Ordered for Airport
By Henry Chu
Yaroslavsky Seeks Garage Sale Limits
By Hugo Martin
65-Year-Old Man Charged in 2 Assaults : Crime: A film technician allegedly posed as a police officer to abduct and sexually attack two women.
By Chip Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Supervisors OK Shopping Center : Development: The mall would be the largest in the Santa Clarita Valley. Local officials oppose the project.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Aftershock Watch
SPORTS
Strawberry Takes a Giant Step in Return : Baseball: He goes hitless in three at-bats but is pleased with his comeback performance.
From Associated Press
Met Rookie Jacome Shuts Out Dodgers : Baseball: Left-hander gives up six hits while winning, 3-0, in his second major league appearance.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Get a Workout, Then Beat the Cubs, 9-3
From Associated Press
This Role Model Discovers That Fame Can Be Fleeting
By Shav Glick
Baseball Season Gets Late Start on Network TV
By Larry Stewart
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Not Set on Bullpen Roles
By Maryann Hudson
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Palmer and Leary Too Much for Indians
From Associated Press
Timing Isn't Right for Bo and Angels : Baseball: It's a long day as Jackson strikes out four times in a 5-2 loss to the Yankees.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reynolds May Seek Trade or Release
By Bob Nightengale
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WRITE ON
By Mike Penner
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ALFIE'S OUT
\o7 Associated Press\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : IT'S ALL IN THE HRISTO
By Bill Dwyre
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GROUNDED
By Elliot Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WELCOME BACK, LADS
By William Tuohy, \o7 Times London Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NOT WORTH LIVING
By John-thor Dahlburg, \o7 Times New Delhi Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TASTELESS
By Mac Margolis, \o7 Times Rio de Janeiro bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ODDS BODKINS!
By William Tuohy, \o7 Times London Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NEXT TIME, BORA, GO WITH THE WHITE SOX
By Mike Penner
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : HE SPEAKS IN HIS OWN LANGUAGE, AND WE DON'T MEAN SPANISH
By Bill Dwyre
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ONE FOR DUTCH BULLETIN BOARD
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : MATERIAL GOAL
By Randy Harvey
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NUMBERS GAME
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
By Julie Cart
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THE OTHER GUYS AREN'T BAD EITHER
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TRASH?
By Lisa Dillman
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : DEFINING MOMENT
By William Tuohy, \o7 Times London Bureau\f7
THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Delahoussaye Has Good Luck With Sardula
By Bill Christine
Lohr Uses 11 Birdies to Shoot a 61 and Take First-Round Lead
From Staff and Wire Reports
Before Deciding Whether to Move Up, Gonzalez Faces Diaz Tonight at Forum
By Tim Kawakami
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reynolds Might Seek Trade or Release
By Bob Nightengale
Booth Wins Junior Golf in Nevada
Neiland Leads Dukes Past Wichita
Phebus Adjusts Attitude, Dismantles Foes : Tennis: Since losing opener in Pac-10 championships, UCLA player has taken her game to a new level.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Wolf Near Perfect for 4 Innings
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Beck Could Improve Over Time
By John Ortega
Marcus' Homer Lifts Woodland Hills West
Hart Entered in 2-Day Passing Tournament
Angel Wins Junior Tournament by Shooting 70 in Final Round
Lohr Uses 11 Birdies to Shoot a 61 and Take First-Round Lead
From Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : A Whole Lot of Nil Going On
By Mike Penner
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Putting Games on Line : Penalty Kicks Better Than Coin Flips, but Barely
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raveling Weighing Offer to Take Job at Seton Hall
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : For Italy, It's in the Baggio : Star Forward Saved the Day Against Nigeria, and Tournament Might Not Be the Same Again
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In-Court Casualness Disturbing
By Mike Downey
Strawberry Takes a Giant Step in Return : Baseball: Former Dodger goes hitless in three at-bats but is embraced by fans who once derided him.
By Marty Noble, NEWSDAY
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Penalties for Pena, Rojas and Brenly
\o7 Associated Press\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : What Did He Say? : They May Not Speak Same Language, but Referees Can Still Pick Up on Players' Intent
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup Usa '94 / Quarterfinals : Facts And Figures : Goal Scorers
Young Cyclists Facing Uphill Battle
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Memories for a Buck : Two-Time Olympian Middle Blocker Looks Back
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Sprinter Brown, 33, Is Still Searching for Gold
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Open on the Road
His Enthusiasm Isn't Lost in Translation : Hockey: Ducks' draft pick Tverdovsky says he's excited about making the transition to American culture.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : AND THE FRENCH ARE NEVER WRONG
By Randy Harvey
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