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What happened on July 09, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
'Lollapalooza': A Smashing Start : Smashing Pumpkins anchors the bill of alternative rockers that pleased, puzzled and 'Paloozed a hot Vegas crowd on the opening stop of the 31-city tour. : THE SHOW
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Theater Review : 'Hiro': Reaching for Altitude : Play Has Its Charm but Lacks Uplifting Power
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Jazz Review : Bowl 'Guitar Greats' Invoke Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery
By Don Heckman
TV Review : 'New Light' on AIDS an Ambitious Special
By Ray Loynd
TV Review : 'Muddling Through' Drives Into Too Many Potholes
By Howard Rosenberg
Troupe Brings Deaf Culture Into the Hear and Now : Benefit: Quiet Zone will present magic acts, mime, skits and lip-synced songs in sign language at the Irvine Barclay.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kremlin Prepares Reform of Bolshoi : Theater: Pending management changes may mean loss of jobs for top-level employees, but artists welcome the demise of another 'totalitarian dragon.'
By Carey Goldberg and Sergei Loiko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES: Carey Goldberg is a Times staff writer. Sergei Loiko is a free-lance writer in Russia
'Lollapalooza': A Smashing Start : THE SCENE
By Lorraine Ali, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bo: Slings, Arrows and Outrageous Fortune : Pop music: In spite of all his influence and fame, rock legend Diddley still has a thing or two to get off his chest.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ending Season on a Higher Note : Theater: In 1993-94, the Irvine Barclay's attendance rates jump to 86%--its highest so far--thanks in part to improved programming.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jazz Review : Smile: Hall's Well That Ends Well
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Television
By Steven Linan, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Weekend TV : 'Playing Field' Leads the Sunday Lineup
By N. F. Mendoza
The Sweet Dreams of Cecilia Coleman
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Album Chart
NEWS
'Little Big League'
Children, Violence and 'The Lion King'
Art 'Lessons' Were Just a Start
Cleaner Beaches
Preliminary Hearing for O. J. Simpson
Pakistan
O.C. Jet Crash Tape Indicates Pilot Knew Risk
By Jeff Brazil, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BODY SLING: The new Ejection Seat was the big draw when...
By Tammy Hyunjoo Kresta and Jerry Hicks
MD License, MMV Targets in O.C. Suits
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Impartial Jurors Can Be Found, Court Experts Say : Trial: Extensive and painstaking screening of potential panel members is considered a key factor.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Clinton Softens His Hard-Line Stance on Japan
By James Gerstenzang and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Flooded Waterways Swamp Dozens of Southern Towns : Weather: Death toll climbs to 23 as other cities prepare for worst. Thousands flee rapidly rising rivers.
By Edith Stanley and Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simpson Legal Fees Could Run Into Millions
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Punjab's Lawless Police : Officers were given enormous leeway to quell the Sikh separatist uprising in northwest India. But even after the government gained the upper hand, citizens still face official acts of terror.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kim Il Sung, N. Korea's Longtime Leader, Dies : Asia: Death of Communist dictator at 82 comes weeks before North-South meeting. Experts expect instability.
From a Times Staff Writer
TOUR DE OVER: The wheels came off Friday for cyclist Greg...
By Michael Arkush
U.S. Seeks Refuge Sites for Haitians
By Doyle Mcmanus and Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Insurance Quick Fix Called Hazard to Health Reform : Legislation: Analysts warn that Congress would be shortsighted to focus only on coverage discrimination.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Cites 'Ample Evidence,' Orders Simpson to Stand Trial : Court: Criminalist testifies that blood drop found at crime scene matches former athlete's type. Defense attorney says he will push for an early trial date.
By Jim Newton and Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
JAPAN : Science Agency Head Inherited Iron Will From Famed Father
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MEDIA : Price War May Exact Toll on British Papers : A battle begun by press baron Rupert Murdoch could prove fatal for one or more national journals.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-BCCI Official Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
From Associated Press
U.N. Names South African Judge as Balkans War Crimes Prosecutor : Security Council: Appointment of respected magistrate after long delays raises hopes of human rights activists.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Probe May Hurt Rising Tory Politician : Britain: Novelist Jeffrey Archer is linked to insider trading. He denies allegations.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tension Rises in Cambodia Over Coup Plot : Asia: The government closes a newspaper that suggested a Cabinet member was involved. The capital appears quiet but on edge.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At G-7 Meeting, Russia Looks for Respect, Not Aid : Summit: Yeltsin is still the odd man out as rich countries gather. But he will be an equal partner in political matters.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
From G-7, Russia Now Looks for Respect, Not Aid : Summit: Yeltsin is still the odd man out as rich countries gather. But he will be an equal partner in political matters.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., N. Korea Call Negotiations Over Nuclear Standoff Productive : Asia: But death of Pyongyang's leader casts shadow over first formal talks in more than a year.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : AP Reporter Freed After 20 Days
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : U.N. Seeks Cease-Fire to Aid Refugee Relief
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Hamas Says It Killed Soldier; Settlers Riot
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : China's Li Cancels Official Appearances
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Whitewater Special Counsel Declines Invitation to Testify
From Associated Press
Shuttle Soars Aloft With Aquatic Animals
Associated Press
Governor of Illinois Has Heart Surgery
Associated Press
Clinton's AIDS Policy Chief Quits, Citing Frustrations
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wind Surprised Wildfire Crew, Official Says
From Associated Press
Branch Davidian Who Testified Against Cult Is Sentenced to 3 Years
From Associated Press
Peril Seen in Reform Limited to Insurance : Health care: Analysts warn that Congress would be shortsighted to focus only on coverage discrimination.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Petitions Submitted for Oregon Gay Rights Ban : Elections: Backers hope to qualify the initiative on the November ballot. Meanwhile, similar drives in Washington state and Missouri fail.
From Associated Press
Simpson Murder Case : With 'Dress Rehearsal' Over, Cast Prepares for the Trial : Courts: Defense lawyers are likely to file a flurry of motions. DNA testing, search warrant are key issues.
By Paul Feldman and Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Simpson Murder Case : Closing Arguments by Defense, Prosecution at Murder Hearing
Simpson Murder Case : Closing Arguments by Defense, Prosecution at Murder Hearing
Serology Testing Is Widely Accepted : Forensics: Defense efforts to cast doubts generally fail. Blood results are simple, reliable and easily interpreted, experts say.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Nature of a Knife Attack Sets It Apart : ON THE SCENE: Images From the Simpson Drama : Crime: There is more physical and emotional involvement than a shooting, experts note. It does not necessarily mean an attacker's intent was more evil.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Victims' Images Are a Powerful Reminder of Loss
By Bill Boyarsky
Simpson Murder Case : Friday's Witnesses
Dick Sargent, 64; 'Bewitched' TV Actor
By David E. Brady, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John Shad; Led SEC Probe of Brokerage
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FDA Orders Recall of Goat Milk Cheese That May Be Tainted With Bacteria
From Associated Press
SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Big Screen, Small Screen View the Case From Different Angles : Television: Networks' decision to carry live coverage cost them up to $1 million a day in lost revenues. But viewers stayed riveted to the hearing.
By Jane Hall and Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Big Screen, Small Screen View the Case From Different Angles : Movies: Motion picture studios see a transfixed audience and seize the moment by pouring money into extra ads touting their summer releases.
By Greg Braxton and Judy Brennan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ex-LAPD Detective Waives Extradition : Crime: The retired officer is a suspect in a series of armed robberies in the Southland. He will return to California to face charges.
From Associated Press
Former Convict Pleads Not Guilty in Kidnaping of Girl, 12, in Lodi
From Associated Press
Wilson Makes Final Deletions, Then Signs $57.5-Billion State Budget
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Scouts Broke Law in Ousting Gay Leader, Judge Rules
From Associated Press
Queen Awards Vance Honorary Knighthood
Simpson Murder Case : Stories For Dollars
Simpson Murder Case : The Forensic File
Simpson Murder Case
SIMPSON MURDER CASE : What They Saw, When They Saw It
World Cup Shouldn't Be Considered Spoiled by Murder of Escobar
Longtime Angel Fans Have Seen Enough
Strawberry Provides Wonderful Memories
BUSINESS
MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : California Loses Jobs While Rest of Nation Gains : Employment: Payrolls grew by a healthy 379,000 elsewhere but declined in the state by 12,100, reflecting its wobbly recovery.
By Jeff Leeds and Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
His Pop Tart Lawsuit Is Toast
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Panel Rules Canada Wheat Imports Harm U.S. Farmers : Trade: The finding heightens tensions between the two countries. Ottawa warns of retaliatory measures.
By Donald Woutat and Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : Bond Yields Register 2-Year High on Job News; Dow Gains 20 : Markets: The dollar falls again after Clinton's hands-off statement. Many traders now predict another Fed interest rate hike.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : California Loses Jobs While Rest of Nation Gains : Employment: Payrolls grew by a healthy 379,000 elsewhere but declined in the state by 12,100, reflecting its wobbly recovery.
By Stuart Silverstein and Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Building a Following : Role of Service Is Hammered Home at HomeBase
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : Bond Yields Register 2-Year High on Job News; Dow Gains 20 : Markets: The dollar falls again after Clinton's hands-off statement. Many traders now predict another Fed interest rate hike.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
TCI Rumored to Be Seeking Prodigy Stake
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bennett Quits Job as Chief of Circus Circus
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Scrabble Scramble : Leisure: Hasbro ups ante by 10% in effort to outbid Mattel for overseas rights to sell the board game.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
REIT Buys 2 Irvine Parcels for Complexes
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
TRENDS : New technology on machines and sergers makes sewing faster and easier. So go back to spool.
By Janice L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDENING : Mulch Ado About Something : Organic, Inorganic Layers Curb Weeds, Keep Soil Moist in Summer
By Julie Bawden Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
REPAIRS : One Leak Doesn't Call for a New Hose, Whether It's Rubber or Plastic
From Associated Press
Inside & Out
\o7 Times-Post News Service\f7
INSIDE & OUT : Hot Topic: Custom Fitting a Gas Oven
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Fairer Faucets
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DESIGN STYLE : A Classic Case of Ancient Influence
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
REMODELING : Suspending a Ceiling With No Hang-Ups
From Associated Press
APPLIANCES : Moderate Care Keeps Elements of Dishwasher Running Clean
From Associated Press
With Proper Cleaning and Care, There's No Rest for the Wicker
From Associated Press
DO-IT-YOURSELF : Staying on Top of Re-Shingle Project
By Karol V. Menzie and Randy Johnson, TIMES-POST NEWS SERVICE
Mulch Types
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
BURBANK : Ex-City Engineer, Manager Stites Dies
By James Elmendorf
Obituaries
CULTURE WATCH : Danger in Ignorance
The Showdown Over Smoking : Stage is set for November ballot confrontation
Unraveling the Stop-n-Go Puzzle : Freeway phenomenon is investigated--and, hallelujah, a solution is given
A Royal Denunciation of Horrors : Hirohito's brother--an eyewitness--assails Japan's wartime brutality
Open Road Ruling : Long Beach Loses Bid to Shut Gate on Hawaiian Gardens Border
By John Pope and Nicholas Riccardi, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
For Some, Streets of Downtown Spark Running Love Affair : 'I almost think we see the city in its best light. You aren't insulated like you are in an automobile.'
By Richard Lee Colvin
Community's Support Buoys Officer's Family
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aftershock Watch
Oxnard Plan Offers Incentives for Recycling : Trash: Program offers monthly bill savings. New proposal seeks to encourage more to take advantage.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Day of Winners : Games at Ventura School Bring Regular and Special-Education Classes Together
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Panel Votes to Delay Balance of Payments to Metrolink : Transportation: Commission presses rail authority for cost-cutting measures. Half of an estimated $1.9 million in costs is at issue.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anonymous Developer Proposes Land Swap : Ventura: Broker says unnamed client could offer up to $5.55 million for regional park in exchange for permission to build homes.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Fund-Raiser Will Assist Boxing Club
By Miguel Bustillo
CAMARILLO : Kids' Arts Workshop Still Has Openings
By Maia Davis
VENTURA : More Food Vendors Sought for Beaches
By Christina Lima
LONG BEACH : No-Contest Plea in Fatal Carjacking of 2 Students
A little fanfare, please, for . . . the Official L.A...
By Steve Harvey
VENTURA : Wheelchair Design Provides Beach Access
By Christina Lima
Boone to Run for College Board
By Jeff Mcdonald
OXNARD : Computers to Aid in Traffic Citations
By Miguel Bustillo
LOS ANGELES : Woman Who Sued to Gain Sperm Wins Latest Battle
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Millions in Medi-Cal Funds Lost, Audit Says
LOS ANGELES : City Population Rises but Stays Below 1990 Level
Smoother Road to Citizenship : 100 Take Part in Relaxed Naturalization Process Away From INS Center
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Norwalk Employees Settle Sexual Harassment Case : Lawsuits: Two women will divide $225,000. They had accused their former boss, Councilman Jesse Luera. He denies their allegations.
By Jill Gottesman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Planned County Service Cuts Protested at Rally : Budget: Union offers alternative spending plan, says it would avoid drastic closures and layoffs.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Despite Complaints, School Project OKd
By Tracy Wilson
THOUSAND OAKS : Scrambling of Porn Channel Improves
By Stephanie Simon
SIMI VALLEY : 24 Cited for Selling Alcohol to Minors
By Christina Lima
MOORPARK : Wozniak Announces Bid for Reelection
By Scott Hadly
Thousand Oaks Will Consider Issuing Bonds to Help Mall Owners Fund Renovation : Development: Janss Corp. would pay special tax for next 30 years. Council will be asked to authorize up to $35 million in financing.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Fight Against Dos Vientos Development Moves to City Hall : Newbury Park: Environmentalists opposed to 220-home initial phase have won support from county and federal officials.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ill Child's Spirituality Could Ease Pain : Dying: Experts say that a child's religion can play a role in their treatment, just as it can for adults.
from Associated Press
Methodists Aiming for Diversity in the Pulpit
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi Schools Appeal to Parents for Help in Curbing Violence : Safety: The plea comes soon after one summer session student is cut with a knife by a classmate.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oak Park's Request for Its Own ZIP Code Is Rejected : Mail: Beilenson and VanderKolk appeal the decision. But the U. S. Postal Service says it is not likely to reverse its position.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disillusionment with God is something psychiatrist Dwight...
By Rosanne Keynan
Obituaries : Robert Earle Pegg; Community Activist
Obituaries
Triathlete Gets Surgery to Save Leg From Strep Infection
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget to Benefit Women's Shelter : Spending: State plan includes money for a Valley facility for the battered, but not for Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy request.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Athlete Undergoes Surgery to Save Germ-Ravaged Leg
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Zoning Approval Likely for Major CBS Expansion
By Kay Hwangbo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. City Population Up Slightly : Growth: Local estimates say the Valley lost 1,940 people between 1990 and 1993.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER&
Parts of Freeway Interchange Reopen : Repairs: The Antelope Valley and Golden State highway junction is named for an officer who plunged to his death after quake.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALABASAS : City Approves Names for 3 New Streets
By Eric Slater
NORTH HILLS : Groundbreaking to Mark Anniversary
By Eric Slater
CALABASAS : Water District Enjoys Flood of Requests
By Kurt Pitzer
CALABASAS : Fair to Offer Support for Disabled Youths
By Jeff Schnaufer
ENCINO : Reaction Mixed to Wider Intersection
By Kay Hwangbo
BURBANK : Lawsuit Served as School Board Meets
By Vivien Lou Chen
TARZANA : Mulholland Park Sold in Foreclosure
By Debora Vrana
VAN NUYS : Fair Proceeds to Aid Project for Disabled
By Maki Becker
VAN NUYS : Stores Warned About Spray Paint Access
By Kay Hwangbo
SUN VALLEY : Resident Group Protests Plan to Reopen Landfill
By Ed Bond
SIMI VALLEY : Volunteers Sought to Repair Homes
By Sara Catania
VAN NUYS : Pastor Returns From Fact-Finding Tour
By Maki Becker
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Youth Groups Join in Cleanup Today
By Jeff Schnaufer
Oak Park's Request for Own ZIP Code Rejected : Mail: Beilenson and VanderKolk appeal the decision. But the Postal Service says it is not likely to reverse its ruling.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REBBE MEMORIAL: A public service commemorating the June 12...
By John Dart
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Jewish Scholar Explores Sources of the Ancient Israelites' Beliefs
By John Dart
Future of Church-State Ties May Rest on Prince Charles
from Religious News Service
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transient Arrested in Fatal Desert Fight
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Kidnap-Rape Suspect Won't Fight Extradition : Crime: Timothy Shue, accused of abducting a real estate agent, could arrive in L.A. from Utah by Monday.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Husband Faces Murder Charges : Crime: Special allegation could mean death penalty for man who confessed to stabbing wife and mother-in-law, setting home afire.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stung by Pellets, Cyclist Gives Chase : Shooting: Lake Forest man catches up and then struggles with attacker in car, enduring four more blasts at close range.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Board Expected to OK Special Jail Cells for TB : Prevention: The $30,800 project would allow the isolation of inmates to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in jails.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Faithful Gather in Anaheim for Harvest Festival : Crusade: About 30,000 worshipers enjoy inspirational sermons and gospel hymns in first night of evangelical event.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fair's Opening Fares Well : More Than 24,000 Visitors Have a Heyday at Western-Themed Event
By Tammy Hyunjoo Kresta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUENA PARK : Redesign Plans for Junior High Shown
By Lesley Wright
FULLERTON : Housing Project Gets $1.77-Million Grant
By Mimi Ko
LAGUNA BEACH : Library Reopens After Refurbishing
By Leslie Earnest
LAGUNA NIGUEL : 'Huckleberry Finn' to Debut July 22
By Lynn Franey
FULLERTON : Council, Panel Blasts Utility-Tax Proposal
By Mimi Ko
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Oil-Spill Accident Plaintiffs Are Sought
By David Haldane
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Youths to Saddle Up for Junior Rodeo
By Lynn Franey
Countywide : Children Enraptured by Wildlife Show
By Lesley Wright
COSTA MESA : Reservoir Work Stirs Dust, Neighbors' Ire
By Shelby Grad
WESTMINSTER : Relocation Requires Trustee Resignation
By Jon Nalick
SANTA ANA : Athlete Trains to Run for Leukemia Society
By Jon Nalick
WESTMINSTER : School to Be Sold to Fund Maintenance
By Jon Nalick
TUSTIN : City's Third County Fire Station Opens
By Alan Eyerly
Grade-Change Audit to Decide if a Broader Investigation Is Needed : Education: Report is due July 18 on the unauthorized altering of student transcripts at Brea Olinda High School.
By Mimi Ko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fire Department to Burn Vacant Homes
Prosecutors Biased, Morgan Lawyer Says : Courts: Defense attorney says he will ask a judge to appoint the state attorney general's office to take over for the county in the murder case against paroled sex offender.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tustin Gives Adult-Business Law Initial OK
County Rejects Kin's Claim in School TB Case
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Break Led to Teens Jailed in Tourist Death
From Associated Press
Last Defendant in Denny Case Gets Probation : Courts: Judge rules on three-year penalty for Lance Jerome Parker after emotional appeal by his attorney. He was found guilty of firing shotgun at empty truck.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quake-Damaged Freeway Link Reopens : Roads: Motorists celebrate repair of Golden State-Antelope Valley interchange. Segment is named in honor of officer who died when his motorcycle plunged off the overpass.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Angels Come Up Empty : Baseball: Three-run ninth wasted as Yankees rally for a 4-3 victory amid increasing strike talk.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Track & Field
From Staff and Wire Reports
GOLF ROUNDUP : Lohr 'Settles' for Second-Round 68
From Associated Press
Dodgers Escape in 10th : Baseball: Butler's catch, Piazza's bat fuel 3-2 victory over the Mets.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
There Won't Be Any Wheelies--or Fiery Explosions, Either
By Shav Glick
World Cup Usa '94 / Quarterfinals
By Elliott Almond
Raveling, Garrett Rift Cited : College basketball: Longtime coach close to accepting Seton Hall job offer amid concerns over USC future.
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : For Brazil, a Winning Number? : Soccer: Amid complaints by Romario about midfield play, team tries to keep in step against a dangerous Netherlands squad.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spain's Scruffy Side Out to Change Past : Soccer: Players hope unshaven approach will help them beat Italy, end history of big-game failure.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANALYSIS : Expect Favorites in Semifinals
By Anthony Day and Henry A. Kissinger, \o7 Henry Kissinger is the unpaid honorary chairman of World Cup USA '94. Anthony Day is Los Angeles Times senior correspondent. \f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Quarterfinal Rosters
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Sorcery Afoot? : Dumitrescu Yet Another Romanian With Seemingly Magical Abilities
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : COMMENTARY : With Time, Game Comes Into Clear View
By Bill Dwyre, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
World Cup Usa '94 / Quarterfinals : Today's Games At A Glance
By Bill Plaschke
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : JOB SECURITY
By Randy Harvey
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : A REAL FOOTBALLER
By Wendy Witherspoon
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : MAYBE IN GOAL?
By Bill Dwyre
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : IT HAS NO ARMY
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WAKE IS BETTER
By Bill Dwyre
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THEME FOR A LOSS
By Chris Dufresne
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GETTING PERSONAL
\o7 Evening Standard\f7 in London
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TOUGH CHOICE
By Janet Stobart, \o7 Times Rome Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : OUT OF THE WAY
By William Tuohy, \o7 Times London Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NOW, IF IT WERE FOOTBALL
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : I'LL GIVE YOU HAGI FOR BAGGIO
By Grahame L. Jones
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : BLAME IT ON RIO
By Randy Harvey
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WASTE NOT, WANT NOT
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ON THE TABLE
By Melchiades Filho, \o7 Folha de Sao Paulo\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : EVERYBODY WATCHES
By Grahame L. Jones
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : A TOUGH ADMISSION
\o7 Daily Express\f7 in London
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : QUIETLY EFFECTIVE
By Lisa Dillman
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : BOTH CAN USE HANDS
By Helene Elliott
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GETTING READY
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : A SNOW JOB
By Chris Dufresne
WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : HIGHER CALLING?
\o7 Evenimentul Zilei\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / Quarterfinals : Facts And Figures
COMMENTARY : To Settle These Scores, It Won't Take Many
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Delivers NBA Ultimatum
From Staff and Wire Reports
OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Fawcett Goes From Coach to Player
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Not in Plans Despite Success
By Maryann Hudson
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boston's Valentin Makes Solo Triple Play
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lefferts 'Wasn't Getting the Job Done'
By Bob Nightengale
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants Lose Thompson for the Season
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USC's Boseman to Sit Out a Month
By Lonnie White
BOXING : Gonzalez Defeats Diaz by Technical Knockout
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Hits Nos. 32 and 33
From Associated Press
Struggling LeMond Quits Tour de France : Cycling: Out-of-contention, three-time champion faces uncertain future after latest failure.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Week After Being Hit by Bullet, LPGA's Williams Shoots a 68
From Associated Press
GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Casper's No Ghost of Himself as Senior
By Thomas Bonk
Mare Breaks Record for Mile by a Trotter
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THOROUGHBRED RACING : Lakeway, Sardula Will Tangle Again in the Hollywood Oaks
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attitude, Leadership, Voice Help Him Excel : Soccer: World Games give Mission Viejo High graduate Scott Rogers a chance to show his skills on the field--and as a singer.
By Bob Rohwer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants Lose Thompson for the Season
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BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lefferts 'Wasn't Getting the Job Done'
By Bob Nightengale
Portland Beats Splash in Rematch : Soccer: Anaheim, which had defeated the Pride Monday, loses this time, 6-5.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colorado Beats Salsa in Shootout
Phebus, Ampuero, Alipaz Advance
Orange County Group, Rams Share Concerns
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Summer Pro League Starts at UCI
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Dumble Humbles the Field
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: ERIC REYNOLDS : Injuries Put Premature Wrap on Running Career
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Laker Found Stroke After Finding Home
By Jeff Fletcher
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Erasing Doubt : LaCour's Concerns Over Facing Hard-Throwing Pitchers Vanish in First Two Times at Plate
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gonzalez Injured in All-Star Game : Football: Huntington Beach graduate who plans to play two sports at Cal hurts knee in the first quarter. North wins, 12-6.
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball
VENTURA RACEWAY : Bartels Runs Away With Second Street Stock Victory
By Darin Esper, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Track Coach Harvey Going to Antelope Valley College
By John Ortega
Welch, Older and Wiser, Takes Serious Approach : Volleyball: He has cut out the thrills of skiing to focus on training that will produce success on the beach tour.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gaston Qualifies for U.S. Open
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wright, Gaspar Are Set to Sign : Baseball: Former Katella pitcher in agreement with Cleveland. Pepperdine pitcher headed to Detroit.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Novak Paces Woodland Hills West's 8-4 Victory
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