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What happened on June 11, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. Pop Music Review : Ray Charles Show: Not as Short, Definitely as Sweet
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Tour Takes a Nocturnal Detour : Attractions: Universal Studios will perk up its 30th anniversary with fireworks, laser shows, unusual entertainers and late hours.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
War Is at Peace as Its Music Is Reborn : Pop Beat: There's renewed interest in the superstar band of the '70s as it issues its 18th album on a new label.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Billy Crystal Acts, Produces and Directs, (and May Even Host the Oscars Again). You Could Call Him . . . : The Nice 800-lb. Gorilla
By Jack Mathews, NEWSDAY
CBS' New Game Plan for Sunday
By Rick Du Brow, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
Theater Review : Humor's Usually at Benfield's 'Bedside'
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Talking Past, Present and 'Suture' at UCI : Movies: Scott McGehee and David Siegel say life's good--now. But they admit to film professors and students that making their artsy thriller wasn't easy.
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Review : Ambitious 'Highway' Dead-Ends
By Nancy Churnin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Networks Still Failing in Kids' Programs, Study Says : Television: Educational shows are relegated to fringe viewing hours and shoestring budgets, Center for Media Education finds.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Editor's note:
A Benefit in the Ballroom
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Back to the 'Wonderland' of Radio Plays
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Comedy Reveiw : Foremen Better Than Clever at Using Wordplay to Poke Fun
By Lawrence Christon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nascimento, Scott-Heron Share the Same Concerns
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : Sam Phillips Works Her Will at the Roxy
By Chris Willman
TV Review : Re-Examining the Tantalizing 'Earhart'
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Broadway Takes a Bow on CBS Sunday
NEWS
Pop Album Chart : Rank Rank 2 Weeks Last Weeks on the Week Ago Chart 1."Ill Communication," Beastie Boys ... ... 1 2."The Sign," Ace of Base 1 3 28 3."The Crow," soundtrack 2 1 10 4."Not a Moment Too Soon," Tim McGraw 3 2 11 5."Above the Rim," soundtrack 7 5 11 6."August and Everything After," 6 6 25 Counting Crows 7."Chant," Benedictine Monks 4 4 12 8."The Division Bell," Pink Floyd 8 7 9 9."Fruitcakes," Jimmy Buffett 5 ... 2 10."All-4-One," All-4-One 10 10 8 : Source: Billboard/Soundscan
Fraud Against Stockholders
Catholic Church's Stand on Women Priests
America
Paying a Royalty for Mining
Wilderness Bill
A Loss to the District
Aftershock Watch
Shadow of Another Famine Brings Appeals by Ethiopia : Africa: Relief specialists welcome government's candor but think calls may be premature, misleading.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. to Probe FAA's Handling of Jet Turbulence
By Jeff Brazil, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mediator Backs 9% LAPD Raise; City Faces Dilemma : Contract: Non-binding recommendation exceeds union's request, would spread increase over 18 months. Both sides refuse comment, citing confidentiality pledge.
By Marc Lacey and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Edward Kienholz, Sculptor of Jarring Tableaux, Dies : Expressionism: Controversial artist examined seamy side of life. 'Back Seat Dodge '38' sparked furor in L.A.
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trooper Says Clinton Meeting Was Jones' Idea
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal/EPA's Newest Hazard: Risks to Peace of Mind
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Welfare Plan Cracks Down on Absent Parents
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pena Asks Review of FAA Response to 757 Wake Issue : Aviation: Transportation Department's probe follows reports that the agency knew of the danger involving planes trailing too closely before crashes in O.C., Montana.
By Jeff Brazil, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : The Road to Ruin for Rwanda : Today's horrors are rooted in a past of ethnic hatred and the perils of an army--like many in Africa--trained not to defend the borders but to preserve the ruling hierarchy.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Targets Haiti's Elite With New Curbs : Sanctions: Flights to U.S., financial transactions are banned in effort to pressure supporters of the junta.
By Paul Richter and Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rams Ready for Flurry of Talks About Moving
By T.J. Simers and Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOVIN' CALIFORNIA: Romanian soccer team members exercised...
By Jerry Hicks and Lily Dizon and Mark Spinn
ASIA : Film-Star Famous, Indian Reformer Is Facing a Fall : The public loves crusading election official T.N. Seshan. But his imperious ways have irked the ruling party.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NO CONTEST: What's wrong with some honest competition...
By Michael Arkush
Despite Dire Outlook, a Small Farm Persists : Agriculture: In the shadow of conglomerates, growers worry about markets, weather and pests.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BALKANS : Some See Voodoo Economics After Belgrade Bounces Back
By Laura Silber, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Air Force Chief, Sergeant Who Alleges Sex Harassment to Meet
From Associated Press
Senate Panel's Defense Bill Includes Spy Plane Funds
From Reuters
Sudan Rebels Hijack U.N. Aid Barge
Reuters
China Flouts Nuclear Moratorium With Test : Asia: Underground explosion had been delayed until U.S. renewed its favored trading status.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Royal Couple Begins U.S. Visit
From Associated Press
U.S. to Seek Phased N. Korea Curbs : Diplomacy: U.N. will be asked next week to approve sanctions ending in a full embargo if Pyongyang refuses to allow nuclear inspections.
By Robin Wright and Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. to Push for Phased Sanctions on N. Korea : Diplomacy: U.N. will be asked next week to approve curbs ending in a full embargo if Pyongyang refuses to allow nuclear inspections.
By Art Pine and Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Foreign Reporters Face Rising Controls, Curbs
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shelling Fails to Stifle Hopes for Bosnia Truce : Balkans: U.N. officials see 'the beginning of the end of the war' despite nearly 100 explosions on several fronts.
From Associated Press
'Auschwitz Lie' Bill Defeated in Germany's Upper House
Reuters
Donor Nations Ante Up for Palestinians
From Associated Press
Bangladesh Writer Hides to Avoid Arrest Over Her Quoted Remarks on Koran
From Reuters
Yeltsin Acts to Provide Homes and Counter Scams
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russia to Send Peacekeepers to Restive Georgia : Military: Moscow hopes to avert further warfare in Abkhazia province. Some worry about impartiality.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Join NATO Program, Russia Says : Military: Statements by Yeltsin and Kozyrev come on heels of alliance's rebuff of bid for special ties. But the two leaders signal disappointment.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cardenas, Mexico's Sad-Faced Revolutionary, Polarizes a Nation : Politics: Voters either love or loathe the leftist candidate. Efforts to broaden his appeal have failed.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Violent Crash Kills 6 Youths, Grandmother
Associated Press
Seven Charged With Smuggling Haitians
Associated Press
Twins' Plight Reflects U.S. Health Debate : Medicine: Doctor who was against Lakeberg babies' separation stands by decision. He says case raises important issues about reforms.
By Barry Siegel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gephardt Says Failure to Pass Health Bill Won't Hurt Party
From The Washington Post
Doctors Remove 156-Pound Tumor From Texas Woman
Associated Press
Gangs Cause Camp for Youths to Close
Associated Press
Woman's Arm, Breast Amputated in Race to Stop Deadly Bacteria
From Reuters
Rostenkowski Pleads Not Guilty to Corruption Charges : Court: House lawmaker vows to 'wash away the mud' from his reputation. His attorney says he will launch a constitutional attack on allegations.
By Robert L. Jackson and Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Groups Foot Travel Bills for for U.S. House
From Associated Press
Derek Leckenby; Herman's Hermits Guitarist
Lloyd Lindroth; 'Liberace of the Harp'
Stephen McNally; TV, Film Actor
Mary Gates; Businesswoman, Mother of Microsoft's Bill Gates
Linda Luschei Hunio; Advocate for Women With HIV, AIDS
Edward (Ted) Grenzbach; Designed Stars' Homes
Harry Hickox; TV, Movie Character Actor
Paddled by Professor, Student Sues : College: Cal State Fullerton teacher says the incident has been distorted. School officials say they have taken 'appropriate action.'
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most Major Crimes Post Decline, Lungren Says
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
21 University Students Suspected of Falsifying Their Records
From a Times Staff Writer
Bid to Probe Tobacco Petitions Denied : Courts: Judge rules that checking for deception, as charged by acting Secretary of State Tony Miller, would be an unwarranted intrusion into the initiative process.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Victims of Midair Plane Crash Identified
From a Times Staff Writer
Faced With a Dire Outlook, Small Growers Persevering
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flawed Building Codes Are Cited in Collapse : Quake: Defects found at Northridge Meadows, where 16 died, but defendant's experts say it met '70 standards.
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
You Make the Call: How Bad Is Officiating in the NBA Playoffs?
Ballesteros Exempt From Common Sense
Readers Kick Back on Soccer Stories
Just How Special Is USC Hall of Fame?
Local Pitching Staffs Have Been a Big Hit
Cobb Court Decision Suitable for Trojans
BUSINESS
Ziffs' Computer Magazine Holdings Put on the Block : Publishing: Spirited bidding to gain control of titles such as PC Week is expected. Price could reach $3 billion.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baby Bells Don't Have to Share Office Space : Communications: Federal appeals court rules FCC can't force them to permit hookup of independent phone networks.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disneyland Resort's Future Appears Clouded : Development: Experts say as it now stands, the huge project in Anaheim is financially risky with low projected returns.
By Matt Lait and Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Checking Out : Japan Bank to Sell Ritz-Carlton, Other Assets; Steep Loss Seen
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BankAmerica Covers Loss of $17.4 Million in Money Fund : Investments: It becomes the latest institution to take a derivatives-related hit. Industry experts see no sign of crisis.
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wholesale Prices Fall 0.1%, but Rise in 'Core Index' Worries Analysts
From Associated Press
I Sue You, You Settle With Me
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Inflation News Aids Stocks, but Yields Rise Too
From Times Wire Services
Labor
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
S&P Rating for 20th Century Insurance Units Lowered Again
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Benefits of Ending Alaska Oil Ban Disputed : Energy: Opponents of lifting the federal restraints say such a move would not lead to job gains in California.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drop in Wholesale Prices Fails to Ease Worries
From Associated Press
Ruling Could Slow Local Phone Competition : Communications: Federal appeals court says FCC can't force Baby Bells to give rivals space inside their central offices.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
GARDENING : BRINGING LIFE TO A DEAD END : Two Neighbors Join Forces to Transform a Vacant Laguna Lot Into a Blooming Flower Garden
By Sharon Cohoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DECORATING : Rusty and Rustic : Tin--Malleable and Lightweight--Is Ideal for Creative Accents in Many Decors
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INTERIORS : Fans Provide a Cool Way of Keeping Heat Away
From Associated Press
Inside & Out : Nitty-gritty
\o7 Times-Post News Service\f7
INSIDE & OUT : Stabilize a Phone That's Gone Adrift
By John Morrell
INSIDE & OUT : Like Clockwork
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale
Artisans Put Their Visions Into Practice : Home on the Range
\o7 Associated Press\f7
FURNISHINGS : Artisans Put Their Visions Into Practice
By Linda Hales, TIMES-POST NEWS SERVICE
DO-IT-YOURSELF : Patching Cracks in the Plaster Does Not Have to Be Unsettling
By Karol V. Menzie and Randy Johnson, TIMES-POST NEWS SERVICE
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Volunteers' Efforts Help Reopen Swimming Pool : Camarillo: City's only outdoor facility was closed last summer because of park district budget cuts.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Senior Missed Not a Day of School in 13 Years : Attendance: Gina Hernandez never ditched. Never slept in. Never stayed home with sniffles.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Proposal Would Loosen Business Restrictions : Ventura: Meeting parking and permit requirements will be easier if council approves. Mayor says changes could save city money.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Jobs Program Struggling to Fill Posts : Employment: A week before the summer break, a fifth of the positions available to area teen-agers remain open.
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Planners Expected to OK Newbury Park Housing : Development: Despite density concerns, they may have little say due to earlier agreement with developer.
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Motion to Drop Case Rejected by Judge
By Julie Fields
PORT HUENEME : Girl, 13, Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash
By Mary F. Pols
CAMARILLO : 2 Arrested in Theft of Infant Clothing
By Kay Saillant
Orthodontist to Run for College District
By Mary F. Pols
Thornton Jury Not Tainted, Judge Rules
By Julie Fields
THOUSAND OAKS : Man Shoots Former Girlfriend; Kills Self
By Kay Saillant
THOUSAND OAKS : School Board OKs 5% Hike in Bus Fare
By Julie Fields
SIMI VALLEY : Boy's Survival a Miracle, Say Doctors, Family
By Scott Hadly
MOORPARK : Corporate Planner Seeks Education Seat
By Scott Hadly
Outgoing Mayor Outlines Her 28 Accomplishments : Thousand Oaks: Elois Zeanah plans to pat herself on the back. But foes disagree with some citations.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Restructuring Idea Opposed : Westlake High: Trustees told the principal his plan would give students too much freedom.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Finally, Some Help for Rwanda
CALIFORNIA WATCH : Looking Inward
All Aboard the Bus of Hope : And a promising move for Vermont Avenue
In a Jam Over Pearl Jam
Obituaries
OXNARD : Boy Scouts Race Toward Involvement
By Tracy Wilson
County Public Defender, Moorpark Philanthropist Honored
By Mack Reed
Obituaries
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bitter Lesson in Huntington Beach
Gunshots Again Rake Venice; 2 Youths Die : Violence: Slain teen-agers were not believed to be gang members. But police say they may have been targeted as Latinos in a gang war that has pitted their ethnic group against blacks.
By Adrian Maher and Ken Ellingwood, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lost Dolls Tell Story of One Man's Bridge Across Cultural Gap : 'Why Riverside? Why did Mr. Miller get them? Those were the big questions.'
By Bob Pool
Officials, NFL Huddle on Repairs to Coliseum : Stadium: Football commissioner and Raiders representative are assured that quake-damaged facility will be ready for fall season.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
North-South Spat Imperils Museum Plan : Legislature: Panel blocks funds to build a new science showcase in L.A. Some say the money is meant for Loma Prieta quake victims.
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carjack Victim Leaps to Safety : Escape: Chatsworth man escapes gunmen by jumping out of his car at 30 m.p.h. along mountain road.
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Only 460 Show Up to Take CLAS Test in Antelope Valley : Education: Most of the 3,000 sophomores chose not to do disputed exam because it conflicted with finals.
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Free Speech War Originated at an Unlikely Outpost : First Amendment: Feud over allowing adult magazines in firehouses ignited in lonely, dusty high-desert station.
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reality Bites as City's 20-Year Blueprint Enters Final Phase
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Dismiss Charges in Castration Case
LOS ANGELES : Judge Rejects Officer's Bid to Void Murder Charge
ANTELOPE VALLEY : CLAS Test Offered Under Court Order; Few Take It
Hardly a storybook ending: A package sent to the offices...
By Steve Harvey
GLENDALE : Kiwanis Club to Laud Police Officers
By Jennifer Oldham
SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Wreckage Sobering Message for Grads
By Maki Becker
GLENDALE : Suspects Held After 2nd Robbery at Store
By Jennifer Oldham
GLENDALE : Storm Drain Project to Affect Some Streets
By Jennifer Oldham
LOS ANGELES : Caterer Wins Right to Sue DWP for Bill During Strike
STUDIO CITY : Cabaret Approved by Zoning Official
By Kay Hwangbo
SYLMAR : Seminars Offer Tips for Older Scholars
By Ed Bond
Playboy Fans at Remote Station Downplay Ruling
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Refining a Vision of L.A.'s Future : Development: Planners will convene today to update progress on the General Plan. Discussions will focus on traffic, sewage capacity and jobless levels.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel OKs Dropping Wall-Scaling Test for Police Applicants
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Charged in Abduction, Rape of 11 Women : Crime: Police say former security guard kidnaped victims at gunpoint as they left upscale restaurants and forced them to drive to motels.
By Miles Corwin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes From a Sleazeball
By Al Martinez
Town Meeting Examines Local School Issues
By Jeff Schnaufer
CALABASAS : School District Cuts Not Expected
By Kurt Pitzer
Panel to Discuss Plan to Close Lopez Dump
By Hugo Martin
Student May Return After Church Rites
By Eric Slater
NORTH HILLS : Teacher to Get Lesson in Rockets, Space
By Maki Becker
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Catch-Basin Cleaning to Limit Odors, Pests
By Maki Becker
Virtual Reality Raises Dresden Church From Rubble : Restoration: Using a headset, viewers can 'see' building's ornate interior. Computer scientists' model will be used to generate money to rebuild the historic structure destroyed in World War II.
From Associated Press
2 Midair Crash Victims Flew for Burbank Firm : Investigations: Witnesses say the two planes appeared to clip wings before plunging into fields near an airport.
By Tom Gorman and Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Boyfriend Sought in Woman's Death
Rules Against Religious Harassment Supported : Civil rights: Mainline groups defend proposed federal guidelines that have been under attack by conservative religious groups.
From Religious News Service
Tensions Escalate as Southern Baptist Conference Nears
From Associated Press
A traveling team of youth workers trained by the...
By Rosanne Keynan
Defendants in Retroactive Molestation Case Lose Dismissal Bid : Crime: Under a new state law, William Lynch, 64, and his ex-girlfriend are accused of act that allegedly occurred more than 20 years ago.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Report Discloses 2 McKeon Business Trips in '93 : Santa Clarita: The lawmaker says he obtained a waiver from the Ethics Committee for the expense-paid weekends.
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Held in Carjacking at Church Parking Lot
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Saugus High Drops Valedictorian and Salutatorian Recognition : Education: Officials decided that making a fuss over honors students at graduation created too many problems. But some youths are disappointed.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Organized Atheism Reaching Out, Hoping for More Positive Image
By John Dart
CRUSADE FIGURES: The San Fernando Valley crusade by Luis...
By John Dart
Valencia Library Opens New Chapter With Bookmobile
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Feline Felicity : Furry Guests Find Hotel Offerings the Cat's Meow
By Martin Miller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fear of 'Flesh-Eating Disease' Spreads Faster Than Cases of It : Medicine: Woman recovers in Anaheim hospital. Health experts stress virus is rare, not easily spread.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim Police Shoot to Death Man in Mother's Apartment
By Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUF Bars Paddling Professor From Classes : Education: Black student seeks $1 million in bias claim. School officials says 'appropriate action' has been taken against the instructor.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paroled Felon Pleads Not Guilty in Wong Slaying : Courts: Edward Morgan is arraigned on capital charges of sexual assault and murder.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Forum to Examine Police Harassment
By Mimi Ko
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council OKs Church Use of School Site
By Debra Cano
BUENA PARK : 25,000 Expected at 'Fiesta Filipiana'
By Bert Eljera
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Still Keep Children From Class
By Jaime Abdo
SANTA ANA : Children to Get Free Dental Care Today
By Jon Nalick
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cox Student Teams Win NASA Contest
By Debra Cano
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Murals on Seawall: Art or Eyesore?
By Debra Cano
Countywide : Some Bus Routes to Be Eliminated
By H.G. Reza
Countywide : Costa Mesan Named to Optometry Board
By Jaime Abdo
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council OKs Plan for Day-Care Center
By Lynn Franey
NEWPORT BEACH : Bird Family Chooses Choice Address
By Willson Cummer
YORBA LINDA : Hobby to One May Be Another's Eyesore
By Danielle A. Fouquette
BREA : Council Weighing Public Input Limits
By Alan Eyerly
Anaheim : City Gets Windfall From Pension Fund
By Martin Miller
MISSION VIEJO : Big Send-Off Set for Soccer Team
By Lynn Franey
LAGUNA HILLS : Trail Caused Slide, Homeowner Claims
By Lynn Franey
COSTA MESA : Fairgrounds Buffalo Gets Indian Name
By Willson Cummer
NEWPORT BEACH : Bay Club Remodeling Clears First Hurdle
By Bob Elston and Shelby Grad
Jury Clears Officer in Shooting : Courts: Verdict that Anaheim patrolman used reasonable force sends dead man's family into seclusion. Some jurors upset to learn it was his fourth killing.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bicyclist Dies After Being Struck by Minivan
Panel Calls for Probe Into Nursing Home Regulators' Job Performance
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen-Age Killer of Student Faces October Sentencing : Court: Miguel Camarena will undergo evaluation. He faces life in prison without parole in grudge killing near Century High.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Robbery Thwarted at Liquor Store
2 Santa Ana Men Held in Cocaine Case
from a Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
This Fourth Quarter Gives Rockets a Splitting Headache : NBA finals: Knicks regain their shooting touch to even series, 91-83, with next three games at the Garden.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magrane Reverts, Angels Lose, 8-4 : Baseball: After a solid start against the Brewers on Sunday, he fizzles in short stint against the Tigers.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodgers Don't Get a Chance to Stub Toes : Baseball: With Dreifort, Osuna warming up, Gross goes the distance and beats Cubs, 2-1, on Wallach's homer.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keenan Says Rangers Were Too Hyped Up : Stanley Cup finals: Coach blames rumors and expectations for Game 5 loss to Canucks.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Houston in Trouble on New York Court
By Mark Heisler
Base Stealers Discover Job is Getting Tougher
By Milton Kent, BALTIMORE SUN
GOLF ROUNDUP : Els on Unfamiliar Ground With a Lead on U.S. Soil
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sabo Gets His Message Across to Baltimore
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Roper Has Rockies' Number
Splash Marks Debut by Beating Las Vegas : Soccer: It scores six consecutive goals to defeat the Dustdevils, 7-4. : Ervine has three goals.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Just Call It the U.S. Open Your Wallet
By Mal Florence
Magrane Fails, Angels Lose : Baseball: After good outing Sunday, left-hander fizzles and Tigers win, 8-4.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Freak Knee Injury Sidelines Marinovich : Football: Former USC, Raider quarterback suffers major ligament damage on first day of CFL camp.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP '94 / 6 DAYS AND COUNTING : His Kind of Town : Harkes Is One of Three on U.S. National Team From Soccer-Mad Kearny, N.J.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brave Ulises Looms as Spoiler : Belmont Stakes: The longshot sprinter might put extra pressure on Kentucky Derby winner Go For Gin.
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In a Fiery Relationship, Rison's Girlfriend Surrenders
From Associated Press
WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : U.S. Players Hoping Break Soothes Injuries
By Julie Cart, From Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : THE SOCCER EXPERT : The Wall Pass
World Cup '94 / Daily Report
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Bowe Hits Potholes on Road Back to Title
By Tim Kawakami
Rams Meet Again With Baltimore Interests
By T.J. Simers, From Staff and Wire Reports
USC to Combine Men's, Women's Track
By Jim Hodges, From Staff and Wire Reports
Free-agent fullback Steve Smith of the Raiders has signed...
Free-agent fullback Steve Smith of the Raiders has signed...
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Gets Vote of Support
By Maryann Hudson
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Says He's Sound Now
By Elliott Teaford
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hamilton Finally Folds His Season
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Titans Will Lose Their Nucleus but Retain a Lot of Talent : Baseball: Seven Fullerton players were picked in amateur draft, but Horton praises the athletes who remain.
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Will Combine Men's, Women's Track Teams
By Jim Hodges
On Equal Footing : Quarterback Watkins, Injury-Free, Resolves to Impress Recruiters in Final Game
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach State Names Shumard Assistant Athletic Director
By Lon Eubanks
Parisi Signs With Marlins
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Eclipse Winners to Square Off
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cornerback Robert Bailey, a restricted free agent, has...
Brea's McConnell Wins Scratch Main Event
VENTURA COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL : Lauer Takes Center Stage With 7 Bombs
By Paige A. Leech Jeff Wong..Bd: Times Staff Writer
Fast Track to Success : Hart's Medearis Became One of State's Top Hurdlers After He Quit Other Sports
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golden West Raises Level for Area Best : Track: Fischer, Tuimoloau and others will face top competitors from around the nation at meet in Sacramento.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana Valley Baseball Coach Quits : Preps: Musick, who had coached in district 29 years, cites deterioration of school's field.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sass Paces Las Virgenes, 8-1
Crook, Watkins Lead East in Ventura County Game
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cooper Leaves Coaching to Spend Time With Family
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