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What happened on June 14, 1994
NEWS
Chrissie Hynde: All Work and All Play : Pop music review: Driven by her music, the longtime rock star sends the message that doing the business of playing in a band is its own greatest reward. The result is a dynamic contrast between taut and dreamy material at the House of Blues.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Focus on Entertainment Stocks chart does not appear...
Photographer Has Faith in Churches : Mary McAleer of Newport describes herself as a pagan but is drawn to places of worship, which she captures on film.
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
LAUGH LINES : You, Too, May Have Once Been a Space Cadet
By Colin Mcenroe, THE HARTFORD COURANT
BODY WATCH : For Those Days When Hair Insists on Misbehaving
By Kathleen Doheny
RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Patriot Games Benefit South County Clinic
By Kathryn Bold
Diamond Can Be Girls' Best Friend : On the fields of Orange County and the nation, fast-pitch softball has become the domain of girls--thousands of athletes who mean business. And on the sidelines are not just proud parents but also professional coaches and college scouts.
By Steve Emmons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smoke Gets in His Eyes (and on His Nerves)
By Rip Rense, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Teaching Life Lessons : It's a book about suicide, sex and teen-age pain. But despite the fuss it's causing, 'Ordinary People' helps kids open up.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In the Words of the Students
BODY WATCH : To Heel or Not To Heel : Spiky pumps can lift the soul as well as the soles. She'll risk her feet for a few extra inches.
By Rose-marie Turk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BODY WATCH : To Heel or Not To Heel : Stylish shoes take a toll on toes and backs. A doctor asks why women endure such torture.
By S.W. Balkin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Dr. S.W. Balkin is a faculty member, department of orthopedics, podiatry section, at County-USC Medical Center
BODY WATCH : MYTH BUSTERS : Don't Be Bugged by Drafts--Viruses Cause Colds
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Vacillate
Population Control, Religion
Nuclear Dump Closes
Raising Bus Fares
Primary Election
White Was Inaccurate
Weldon Dump
Flynn Praised for Metrolink Connection
Parenting Education
Eliminate Bias on Road
Deaf in Schools
NO LIGHT TRAVEL: What does it cost to drive in Southern...
By Rose Apodaca and Jerry Hicks and Bill Billiter
O.J. Simpson's Ex-Wife Found Stabbed to Death
By Eric Malnic and David Ferrell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Quick House Vote Sought on Regulation of Tobacco : Congress: The legislation would require the FDA to control the substance but prohibit the agency from banning cigarettes.
By Marlene Cimons and Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Black Leaders Begin Work on New Civil Rights Agenda
Associated Press
WHEELERS AND DEALERS: Ventura County transportation...
By Carlos V. Lozano
O.J. Simpson's Ex-Wife, Man Found Slain
By Eric Malnic and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Tobacco Pitchman Agrees Stars Did Not Receive Gifts : Cigarettes: Brown & Williamson documents outlined payments. Middleman says information is bogus.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy's Troubled Odyssey Raises Moral, Legal Doubts : Juveniles: At 12, he said he wanted out of gang life. But courts and social agencies have sent him back and forth.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Deepens Budget Cutbacks : Finances: Governor proposes $1 billion in deficit spending. He concedes that federal government can't be counted on to reimburse state costs of illegal immigration.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Ready to Declare LAPD Impasse
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Greets Emperor, Cites Ties to Japan
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Final Arguments Paint Conflicting Views of Sen. Hill
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Erik Menendez Signals Split With Brother
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supreme Court OKs Retroactive Tax Collection
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
North Korea Quits Nuclear Agency, Expels Inspectors
By Art Pine and Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Life After the \o7 Rebbe\f7 a Puzzle : Chabad's future is clouded by the death of the man some thought was the Messiah. How it copes without its leader will shape fate of the orthodox Jewish sect and its vast fund-raising and social service network.
By Mathis Chazanov and Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judicial Panel Head Threatens to Fire Lawyer : Privacy: A commission staff attorney has refused to answer questions about his discussions outside of work with a critic of the agency.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
THE TIMES POLL : Little Saigon Is Big in Hearts of Vietnamese : The Westminster enclave has become a cultural center for thousands who fled their war-torn nation to settle in Southern California. It now has more than 1,600 Asian-run businesses.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MacArthur Grants Go to 4 Californians : Honors: UCLA professor, founder of bilingual radio station, Stanford poet and San Francisco boys club director are among 20 recipients of the prestigious fellowships.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy, 3, Recovering After 5 Days in Car With Dead Mother
From Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Unease Rises With Rejection : Negotiations: Chiapas rebels' refusal to accept government peace plan fuels sense of national instability. The case of a murdered presidential candidate is far from resolved, and drug-related violence continues.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela Seeks African Rebirth
Associated Press
SOCIAL PROGRAMS : Clinton's Welfare Reforms Shaped by Predecessors' Frustrated Efforts : The President's plan shares similarities with other attempts. But it differs in ways that reflect changing attitudes.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Stunning EU Parliament Outcome Reverberates Through a Continent
By Tyler Marshall and William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Defense Chief Says He'll Cut Russian Troops
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accused Palestinian Killer Says He Blew Up Flight 103 : Terrorism: Follower of Abu Nidal stuns court with claim he planted bomb on Pan Am jet in 1988. Experts are skeptical.
By Marilyn Raschka and Mark Fineman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Black Leaders Vow United Front to Tackle Problems : Civil rights: Planned alliance will target youth, urban ills. Farrakhan tones down his rhetoric at three-day summit organized by the NAACP.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rwandan Rebels Claim Capture of Government City
From Associated Press
Clintons Questioned in Whitewater Probe : Inquiry: The First Couple are interviewed under oath by the special counsel. He is expected to release his preliminary report soon.
By John Broder and Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
3rd Candidate Joins Virginia Senate Race
Associated Press
Panel Plans Hearings on Ticket Industry
High Court OKs Homeowner's Right to Display Protest Signs
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quick House Vote Sought on Regulation of Tobacco
By Jeff Leeds and Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Treatment Called Best Way to Cut Cocaine Use : Health: RAND study says programs to control addiction are seven times more cost-effective than law enforcement methods in reducing consumption.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hasidic Movement Began 200 Years Ago in Eastern Europe
By Mathis Chazanov
Liberty, Rockwell Stamps to Be Issued by Post Office
Associated Press
Fire at Black Family's Home Not Arson
From a Times Staff Writer
Oxnard Paper to Call It Quits Thursday
Ex-Official Tied to S. County Water Talks
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court OKs Homeowner's Right to Display Protest Signs
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Seeks Breaks for Taco Bell, Other Firms
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BERLIN : Farewell to Allies
World View : Rich-Poor Gap Widens Around the Globe : About 20% of the Earth's people now control nearly 85% of its wealth.
By Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : Threading Through a Surreal World on the Way to Tragedy in Rwanda : Armed with a computer, candy bars and whiskey, a writer negotiates the bureaucracy.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CARTAGENA : Embargoes on Agenda
LA VALLETTA : School for Scandal
PARIS : Summit on AIDS
Regional Outlook : Leftists Deeply Split in Salvador and Nicaragua : After years of war, it's peace that threatens the movements' survival.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media : Spain Tries New Tack to Protect Filmmakers : The government had relied on subsidies to boost its industry. Now it's limiting U.S. fare.
By Gary Abramson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Next Step : Brazil Gets \o7 Real\f7 . . . About Its Currency : On July 1, the inflation-battered nation will swap all its old money for new in a bold experiment.
By Mac Margolis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Culture : Off the Rack : From royalty to pretenders, everyone who's anyone knows where to get outfitted for Ascot.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The American Gap
By Robin Wright
Market Scene : Stocks as a Contact Sport : Bombay's busy market is nicknamed 'The Ring.' But the boisterous trade will soon give way to the computer age.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing Lifestyles : Tibet : Chinese are reweaving the region's social fabric
By Elisabeth Grinspoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINMENT
POP/ROCK Going to Woodstock: Woodstock '94 made its first...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Screening Room : Wolf's 'Nineteen' Screens Today at Goethe Institute
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Reviews : Gays, Lesbians and Hate
By Robert Koehler
TV Reviews : 'Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle' Is Just the Cure
By Lynne Heffley
Weekend Box Office
By Elaine Dutka
Art Review : Ken Price and Ed Moses: Individualists in Tandem
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
Family : 'One Thousand Cranes' Pleas for Peace
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Publicity Giant Spins for Itself : Movies: PMK's partners say defections are part of the business and point to recent additions to its high-profile roster, but industry watchers are wondering if the firm is losing its luster.
By Judy Brennan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tonys: You Call This 'Passion'? : Commentary: The best musical award was to be the main event, but the presentation to Sondheim and Lapine was antiseptic, reflecting a category in which getting enough nominees was difficult.
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Madness for the Sake of Variety : Stefan Haves' Comic Spectacle Kicks Off Series at Ford
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Art / Cathy Curtis : Fuzzy Was He : Poster Provocateur's Latest Effort, Lacking the Clarity of Past Works, Is a Dud Locally
By Cathy Curtis
Music Review : Orchestra Lets Down Singers in Baroque Finale
By Laurence Vittes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Organizers report that the second annual Ballroom Dance...
Compiled by Ken Williams
KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach is "keeping the door...
Compiled by Ken Williams
The Pacific Symphony has added six new members, chosen...
Compiled by Ken Williams
Locapalooza, Soccer Fest Will Roll Into Town
Disclosure a Risk, but He Plays On : Jazz: Rare among his colleagues, Fred Hersch acknowledged his HIV status and sexual orientation. Opportunities followed.
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Back on Home 'Turf' : Pop music: Folk artist Luka Bloom's third album represents an attempt to 'get reattached to my family and to Ireland.' His first tour since 1992 brings him to the Coach House this evening.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
May Home Sales Rise 38% From a Year Ago : Real estate: A total of 1,127 single-family houses closed escrow last month, spurred by low interest rates and foreclosure bargains. But prices fell 11%.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town : U.S., France Agree to Seek Resolution of Film Dispute : Trade: Kantor strikes an unexpected three-part agreement in Paris.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rory O'Farrell has been appointed vice president and...
Robin Holland has been promoted to vice president of...
Major Stockholder Named to Head TeleGrafix
Company Town : Hollywood Pictures Gets New President
Steven Wiens has been appointed vice president and client...
Rick Pickering has been appointed deputy general manager...
Kenneth Baerg, Gary Castagnola and Roger Lundy have joined...
Don L. Gervitz, Gregory P. Flynn, and Michael E. Klehm...
Builder Uses Aviation Technology to Help Bicycles Fly : Engineering: George Banke's custom-made, lightweight frames are on the cutting edge and a favorite with top cyclists.
By Jay Jorden, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Job Switch Turns Builder Into Home Shopper : Real estate: Chad Dreier, who left Kaufman & Broad, is working to increase profits at the Maryland-based Ryland Group.
By Alex Dominguez, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Film Producer Has Un-Hollywood Style but Trains Sharp Eye on Movie-Making : Media: James Robinson, head of Morgan Creek Productions, says he wants to be in charge of his own studio by 1995.
By Michael Schneider, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Low-Income Housing Draws Support From a Distance
By Ron Galperin
T-HQ Inc. Stock Sale Raises $4.8 Million
Insurance Auto Acquires 2 Salvage Companies
CU Bancorp to Acquire Bay Cities National Bank
Insurer Zenith Says Sale of CalFarm Not Final
Court Ruling a Setback for New Image Industries
Off to a Slow Start : Lancaster, Palmdale Offer Big Incentives to Draw New Business, With Little Success
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Positive Response Reports $209,000 Quarter Profit
California Amplifier Reports Drop in Earnings
Benton Oil and Gas Plans $50-Million Offering
Development-Stage Firm Avcon to Go Public
Micropolis Expects Larger 2nd-Quarter Loss
Sales Up, Prices Down for Homes in Simi, Moorpark
Micom Corp. Spun Off From Parent in $140-Million Deal
By Jack Searles
Chicago Title Acquires 2 Ventura County Firms
Rockwell Extends Pact With Ventura Firm
Camarillo Company Opens Tokyo Subsidiary
New Way to Show Token Affection
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Verdict on Valdez Could Cost Exxon Billions : Environment: Jury in massive civil suit finds that company and tanker's skipper acted recklessly. Oil spill was worst in U.S. history.
By David Hulen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cultivating a Cult : GM's Saturn Unit Pushes 'Relationship Marketing' to Next Level With 2-Day Fete
By Bruce Horovitz
Supreme Court Gives Protection to Third Parties in S&L Cases : Law: In two rulings, justices make it harder for federal regulators to sue lawyers and accountants for malpractice.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GM Wins Appeal Over Side-Saddle Gasoline Tanks : Courts: Jury had awarded $105 million to the parents of a 17-year-old boy who burned to death in traffic accident.
By Donald W. Nauss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House OKs Updated Credit Reporting Legislation : Consumers: Measure would address errors, make suppliers of data legally responsible. Compromise with Senate bill is next.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
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
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Met Life Reportedly to Merge With Travelers Inc.
From Associated Press
State's Job Growth Could Outpace Nation : Economy: Study predicts that California's long-term potential will not be affected by the recession.
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Packard Bell to Unveil PCs With TV, Radio
From Associated Press
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Manages 9-Point Gain on Listless Day; Yields Rise
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mexican Firm to Overhaul Cuban Phone System
From Associated Press
Women at Accounting's Top Levels
Ben & Jerry's Takes Unconventional Flavor Further With Search for CEO
From Bloomberg Business News
Doing Business in Russia
Company Town : Geffen Plans Video 'Jigsaw'
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Company Town : Begelman Doing Yet Another Retake
By Alan Citron
Company Town : ANALYSIS : Hyperbole on Studies Shows Hollywood Still Likes a Myth
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Theme parks: Euro Disney on Monday announced the details...
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Company Town : Disney Settlement
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Company Town : Televised Execution
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Bottom Fishers Casting for Bargain Apartments : Earthquake: The Northridge temblor dealt a blow to the already shaky market in multifamily buildings. That's bad news for many owners, but good news for rehab specialists.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. High Court Makes It Hard for Regulators to Sue Lawyers : Jurisprudence: The cases stemmed from failed thrifts in Orange County and Texas. Suits must be filed within state limits.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Group Is Working to Keep Hughes in Fullerton : Industry: The economic development team has met with aircraft company officials in the hope of heading off a move.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INTERNATIONAL TRADE : AST Computers Played a Key Role in Success of South Africa Elections
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Newport Beach REIT Gets Big Credit Line : Acquisitions: Pacific Gulf Properties says it will use funds to buy property in Southern California, the Northwest and Texas.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FHP, TakeCare Holders OK $1-Billion Merger
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International Trade
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
International Trade
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Eisner Blasts Critics of Disney Virginia Park
By William F. Powers, THE WASHINGTON POST
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Just in time for Father's Day: "The Lion King," Disney's...
By Steve Harvey
Tar Pits Exhibition Comes to Burbank
By Nona Yates
Such Good Friends
By Al Martinez
Twisted Road for Street Vendors : Would-be sellers are facing bureaucratic snarl under new L.A. system
Down, Maybe, but Not Dead : Drop in TB is reported, but the disease has shown that it can flare anew
HEALTH WATCH : Hold the Fat
Can't Wait for a Federal Answer : State, industry must face insurance problem
Finding a Safe Way to Subdue Violent Suspects : LAPD: The 'chokehold' ban merits rational reconsideration.
By Greg Meyer, \o7 Greg Meyer, an LAPD lieutenant and a police-tactics consultant, was an expert witness in the punitive-damages phase of the King civil trial. Views here are his own. \f7
Worker Abuse Is Documented; Now, Action : Labor, gasping from unfair employer tactics, needs laws, not sympathy, from government.
By Steve Early, \f7 and \o7 Steve Early is a labor journalist and lawyer who works as a union representative. He testified before the Dunlop Commission in Boston.
Hot Air Over North Korea Can Burn U.S. : There's no evidence of nuclear capability that warrants war talk; let the neighbors mediate.
By Jonathan Clarke, \f7 and \o7 Jonathan Clarke, a member of the British diplomatic service for 20 years, is now at the Cato Institute in Washington.
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Anaheim Votes for the Future
Obituary : Col. Charles Beckwith; Led Failed Iran Raid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
After 90 Years Without One, How Could Fullerton Recall Happen? : Government: An uninformed electorate and weak media infrastructure are blamed.
By Vince Buck, \f7 and \o7 Vince Buck is a political science professor at Cal State Fullerton.
Obituaries
Maternity Patients Sought by Clinics : Oxnard: County medical center seeks OK for a facility to vie with Community Memorial for Medi-Cal recipients.
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tough Market Forces Another Local Paper to End Publication : Media: The 95-year-old Press-Courier becomes the third newspaper in the county to fold in the past 18 months.
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Investigators Say an Accident Caused Blaze : Oak View: Black family maintains their house was deliberately torched. Officials report they can find no evidence of arson.
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Police Report Says Mannes Admitted She Was Drinking : Camarillo: According to arrest record, the convicted drunk driver said she had been consuming alcoholic beverages for two days.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riders Wanted : With Few Users and Little Funding, County Public Transit Is Strapped
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Woman to Face Trial in Sex with Teen-Ager
By Julie Fields
Foster Homes Sought for Children in Need
By Phyllis W. Jordan
SIMI VALLEY : Realtors Honor Posters for Fair Housing
By Sara Catania
Program Rewards Children for Reading
By Maia Davis
SIMI VALLEY : Stereo Shop Owner Suspect in Robberies
By Peggy Y. Lee
THOUSAND OAKS : City Rethinks Fee Hike for Landscaping
By Matthew Mosk
OXNARD : 100 Evacuated After 500-Gallon Ammonia Leak
By Peggy Y. Lee
CAMARILLO : 2 Men Arrested in Restaurant Stabbing
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : Police Release Details in Shooting Death
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : Settlement Revealed in Dunes Toxics Case
By Phyllis W. Jordan
VENTURA : Council Wants Dump Measure Off Ballot
By Constance Sommer
Simi Council Approves Plan for New Price Club : Development: Officials say they expect the large discount store to net the city $280,000 a year in sales tax revenue.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect Calls Shooting Accidental : Port Hueneme: Grand jury report says Timothy Edward Chrestman gave several accounts of how Andy Lee Anderson died at a remote campground.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Audit of Bookstore Shows Major Losses : Finances: Report calls accounting practices at Oxnard College inadequate. No one is accused of intentional improprieties.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Banker Gets 18-Month Prison Term : Fraud: The director of a now-defunct Thousand Oaks bank is sentenced for making false financial statements--the latest chapter in a long history of legal troubles.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Penny Wise, Pound Foolish and Proud : 'I don't like to use the word \o7 pessimistic\f7 . But . . . I don't see this sense of family, of community, of helping one another. And I'm worried.'
By Scott Harris
Making A Difference in Your Community : Tutors Reach Out to Children of the Streets
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VAN NUYS : Japanese Gardens Open Free in Evening
By Hugo Martin
Surrogate Mother's Claim Upheld : Ruling: Court of appeal reaffirms her parental rights, gained in landmark decision, but orders lower court to decide who has primary custody of child.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Layoffs, Jail Closures in County Budget : Government: But CAO Ernie Schneider has a caveat: Things depend on how the state resolves its own $4.7-billion shortfall. A $9-million hole in the library system's program is a problem.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paroled Rapist Is Indicted on Murder Charge : Courts: He faces possible death penalty if convicted. Other charges include kidnaping and sexual assault of woman, 23.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OCTA Wants El Toro Base Land For Transit Center : Conversion: County agency officials unanimously approve plan to seek 96 acres of the air station--scheduled to close by 1999--for development of a facility serving trains, buses and cars.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diplomas and Diapers : In an Emotional Ceremony, Young Mothers Graduate High School
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Proposed Hike in Bus Fare Prompts a Fast
By Tommy Li, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
First Families : Prized Exhibit on Japan Immigrants to End 2-Year Run
By K. Connie Kang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County's First '3 Strikes' Case Ends in Mistrial : Courts: Jurors deadlock over the burglary defendant, who could have been imprisoned for life. A new trial is ordered.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Schools to Hold Lotteries for Open Spots : Education: Waiting lists are likely at campuses where applications by students from other neighborhoods exceed available spaces or threaten ethnic and racial balance.
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN CLEMENTE : First Fire Engine May Vanish, Too
By Frank Messina
ANAHEIM : Worker Burned in Factory Fire
VAN NUYS : Man Who Threatened to Set Fires Is Sentenced
Man Convicted of Helping Roommate Commit Suicide
By Thom Mrozek
LA HABRA : Residents Protest Proposed Bikini Bar
By Mimi Ko
LA HABRA : Teen Shot in Back; No Arrests Made
By Anna Cekola
ANAHEIM : Boy in Fair Condition After Monorail Fall
By David Haldane
DANA POINT : Final Vote Totals in Close Race Expected
By Len Hall
SAN MARINO : $20,000 Reward Offered in Slayings of 2 at Party
SOUTH BAY : Skull in Trash Can Was Stolen From 1928 Crypt
LOS ANGELES : Two Deputies Fired On in Routine Traffic Stop
LOS ANGELES : Council OKs $25 Million in Bonds for Quake Repairs
Countywide : Disneyland Greets World Cup Players
By Debra Cano
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Stabbed Trying to Aid Crime Victim
By Anna Cekola
WESTMINSTER : Parade to Mark Flag Day Festivities
By Bert Eljera
IRVINE : Woman Raped in Her Home by Intruder
By Mark I. Pinsky
Kingdom vs. Commoners : Courts: Norway sues for a declaration of title to a Palos Verdes Peninsula soccer field originally intended for recreational use by Norwegian seamen on layovers. A local nonprofit group fights to retain ownership.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Confessions in Choirmaster Killing Lead to 4 Arrests : Crime: The victim was allegedly slain by 15-year-old boy during an attempted robbery at store. He had been on his way home from practice at St. James Episcopal Church.
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : City Budget Reflects Slight Improvement
By Shelby Grad
COSTA MESA : Meeting to Address Community Safety
By Willson Cummer
SEAL BEACH : Pier Could Reopen by End of the Month
By Shelby Grad
WESTMINSTER : City Water Rates May Rise Again
By Bert Eljera
Countywide : Wilson Names 3 to Municipal Court
By Willson Cummer
Parents' Trial in Death of Child Bitten by Rat Nears End : Courts: Homeless pair is accused of letting pet rodent kill infant in trash-filled car. Defense tells jury they were guilty only of bad judgment, not manslaughter.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$4.8 Million Sought in O.C. Tax Appeals : Revenue: Supervisors are expected to set aside funds today to meet claims filed by some of the county's biggest companies on grounds of declining property values.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brea's Historic-District Plan Goes Back to Drawing Board
Teacher Pleads Not Guilty in Shooting of 2
Driver Was Intentionally Weaving Before Fatal Crash : Accident: Teen-age survivor says friend killed in collision was trying to amuse 3-year-old passenger, who also died.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Convicted of Encouraging Roommate to Commit Suicide : Crime: Verdict against Alex Coventry of Tujunga may be the state's first under a rarely used, 121-year-old law.
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lotteries to Settle Open-Enrollment Overflow Today : Education: Applicant totals are lower than some administrators expected. Students apparently favored campuses near their homes.
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Fedbuster' Gets 40 Months
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burbank : Superintendent Ends Turbulent Tenure
By Vivien Lou Chen
SAN FERNANDO : Car Race Adds Zip to Math, Science Lesson
By Boris Yaro
GLENDALE : Businesses Call Day Laborers a Nuisance
By Jennifer Oldham
SHERMAN OAKS : Senior Housing Over Parking Lot OKd
By Hugo Martin
Firefighting Airplane Still on Wish List
By Jeff Schnaufer
NORTH HILLS : Veterans Recognized in Golden Age Games
By Jeff Schnaufer
United Way Grants Fund AIDS Services
By Susan Byrnes
NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Sign Language Program Gets Grants
By Susan Byrnes
Caan Faces Hearing on Brandishing Gun
By Josh Meyer
Assembly Passes Bill That Targets Price Gouging Following Disaster : Earthquake: The new law, prompted by inflated costs after the January temblor, would protect consumers.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Urges Water Rate Changes That Would Help Valley Users : Utilities: Proposal would allow for family and lot size, as well as climate, in determining prices.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Interview : Winning Judge Wallerstein Demurred in Courting the Electorate
Unidentified Woman Found Dead in Wreck of Pickup
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Truck Thief Rolls Away With Load of Bowling Equipment
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sheriff's Station Hit by Tagger
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed When Pickup Flips
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Wants Public's Ideas on Recovery
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Men Sought in Guard's Shooting
SPORTS
Knicks Complain About Flat Feeling : NBA playoffs: Players acknowledge a better start would be a great first step in solving Rockets.
By David Steele, NEWSDAY
Faith or Folly? : Doctors Will Need Proof That Holyfield Has Been 'Healed'
From Associated Press
Wimbledon Seedings: Agassi, Martin in Top 12
From Staff and Wire Reports
Angel Bullpen Provides Relief for Royals, 12-7
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.J. Simpson's Ex-Wife Killed
Worrell Gets the Job Done as Dodgers Stop Reds, 5-4
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup '94: 3 Days and Counting : Germany's Driving Force : Lothar Matthaeus the Engine Behind His Nation's Defense of Its Title
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pondering a True Life Fantasy Team
By Jim Murray
Playoff Tension Turning Bizarre : NHL finals: Ranger Coach Mike Keenan cries sabotage over job rumors before tonight's deciding game against Canucks.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Citing Attitude, Sandberg Retires : Baseball: Cubs' All-Star second baseman announces retirement because of a drop in performance, lack of motivation.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Tense Life of Riley : Ex-Laker Coach Undergoes Drastic Transformation From Cool Leader to Tough-Guy Mentor With Knicks
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : 'Benedict' Keenan a Selfish Schemer
By Helene Elliott
Sir Charles to Gov. Barkley, It's a Political Transition Game
By Mal Florence
Brock Remembered as a Pioneer : Arizona St. Baseball Coach Left His Mark on Colleagues
From Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : He Might Be Right, but Who Is He to Talk?
By Randy Harvey
Tyson's Release Rejected : Boxing: Judge cites educational shortfalls as ex-champion still refuses to admit to rape.
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : Veteran Wegerle Will Not Start Opening Game
From Staff and Wire Reports
These Defenders Never Rest : The Favored Teams in This Year's Tournament Have One Thing in Common: A Defense Anchored by a Veteran Recognized as One of the Best in the Game
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mitchell Returns to Lineup for Reds
By Tim Kawakami
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos' Fassero Misses Liner--and a No-Hitter
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco's Big Night: Three Homers, Eight RBIs
From Associated Press
Where Are They Now? : RON FAIRLY
Times staff writer David W. Myers catches up with former Dodgers and Angels
Where Are They Now? : TOM EGAN
Times staff writer David W. Myers catches up with former Dodgers and Angels
Baseball Daily Report
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Park Makes Visit to Dodger Stadium
By Tim Kawakami
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sandberg's Retirement Stuns Dalesandro
By Bob Nightengale
CIF Drives Away With a Title Sponsor
By Eric Shepard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Machado Gets to Stay Close to Home
By Jody Berger
AWOL Marinovich Suspended by Winnipeg
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calvary Chapel Wasted No Time
Blades' Coach a Real Son of a Gun : Roller Hockey: Bobby Hull Jr., who took the helm of the Los Angeles team this year, knows all about famous relatives.
By Matt White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Capriati Will Undergo Counseling Program
From Staff and Wire Reports
Coaches' All-League Volleyball Teams : CENTURY LEAGUE
Boyer Finds a Game South of the Border : Basketball: Former UC Irvine center is a star of Mexican league team in Tijuana. He hopes it might lead to steady work in CBA, NBA or Europe.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCI Picks Adams as Assistant Coach
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