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What happened on June 17, 1994
NEWS
Pianist's Strong Mind Is Again Joined by a Strong Body : Jazz: The Chinese medical art of Chi Gong gives JoAnne Brackeen the strength for sustained playing of intricate, angled, highly evolved music. She makes a rare Southern California appearance this weekend.
By Leonard Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / ESSAYS : Making a Case for the Many People Who Feel Left Out : BULLETPROOF DIVA \o7 by Lisa Jones\f7 ; Doubleday $25.95, 350 pages
By Karen Stabiner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Time for Society to Mother Moms
This Marriage Advice Is for Husbands
An X Marks a New Generation's Beliefs
Courts Clogged by Invitation to Sue
Same-Sex Unions Practiced Europe-Wide?
Class Acts: Students Hone Their Talents
By Beverly Beyette, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
Roll Playing : With wheels come freedom, so teens don't need to stay at home for the drama of soap operas. They're already rolling in it at the Fountain Valley Skating Center.
By Rose Apodaca Jones, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Teens and Sex : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
\o7 From wire service reports\f7
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's the most exciting thing you've ever done?
THE GOODS : Everything a Girl Wants in a Game--and Less
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dinner Dates : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
Distinguished Schools : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
Actress Tilly Lets Voice Be Heard--as a Novelist
By Paul D. Colford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Paul D. Colford is a columnist for Newsday. His column is published Fridays
Working Class : What should a new high school graduate expect from the job market? It's not a pretty picture. Many will be lucky to find a low-paying, part-time job.
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Greasy Job, but Millions Do It
By Andrew Brownstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : HANG-GLIDING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
By Jasmine Shoukry
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : ROCK CLIMBING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
By Jhoanna Infante
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : SKY-DIVING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
By Melody Mcgrath
OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : BUNGEE-JUMPING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
By Seung Yi
THE GOODS : New Spin for Vinyl : Remember the albums you have stacked away? Now you can clean up the clicks, pops and other noises for a warm reunion with the music you love.
By Connie Koenenn, Times Staff Writer
THE GOODS : Magazines' Success Is in the Cards
By C.A. Wedlan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michael Huffington
14th St. Players
Federal Funds for Immigrant Costs
War's Risk to the Soul
Louis Farrakhan
King Jury
Aftershock Watch
Business Retention
WORLD MEMORIES: Whether it was a chance encounter with a...
By Jerry Hicks
Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's with their children.
By Carla Hall and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HELP!: Computers, of course, can be pretty scary. First...
By Michael Arkush
LAST RITES: Ronald Lyle Goldman hasn't attracted as much...
By Kenneth R. Weiss
Gnatcatcher Given Temporary Haven on Threatened List
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
German Sentenced for Desecrating Cemeteries
Reuters
Ex-Premier of Greece Faces Wiretap Trial
Weekend Work Threat May Ease Senate Logjam
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Confess to Killing Anti-Mob Lawmaker
Associated Press
Gnatcatcher Is Again Listed as Threatened Bird
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
N. Korea, in Abrupt Shift, Offers Plan to Restart U.S. Talks : Diplomacy: Pyongyang delivers compromise through ex-President Carter. Regime would freeze nuclear program, allow inspectors to stay. Clinton is hopeful but cautious.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana's Having a Ball-- or \o7 Futbol\f7 --With World Cup
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's funeral with their children.
By Carla Hall and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's funeral with their children.
By Carla Hall and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Auditor to Probe Grade Switching at O.C. School
By Jodi Wilgoren and Mimi Ko, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Franklin D. Murphy Dies; L.A. Civic, Business Leader : Legacy: Ex-UCLA chancellor, Times Mirror CEO was a Renaissance man with a gift for bringing people together.
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Koreans in Japan Targets of Hostility
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Union Leaders OK Riordan Deal
By James Rainey and Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Brokering Votes for Health Reform Begins in Earnest : Politics: Special interests--oil and tobacco--step up lobbying. Deal making may be only way to get bill passed.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Illusion, Reality and Heroes : Should it come as a surprise that another American icon--O.J. Simpson--may be tumbling from grace? Not really, say students of society's love-hate affair with the famous.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Hill Convicted of Extortion in State Capitol Sting Case
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Confirms Paez for Federal Court Judgeship
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
5.0 Aftershock Rattles Landers, but Causes No Damage
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Standing Tall : Tustin Blimp Hangars Honored as Feats of Engineering
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rival Budget Seeks to Cut Prison Funds : Spending: Joint Democratic committee accepts much of Wilson proposal, but rejects cuts in welfare and Medi-Cal and seeks to extend tax surcharge for the wealthy.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spicing Up Hearings on Frozen Chickens
By James Bornemeier
Risk From Diesel Fumes Estimated : Pollution: State board says the exhaust could cause up to 1,000 cases of lung cancer a year. Study could increase pressure for more stringent regulations.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Lawyer Brands The Citadel Bastion of Discrimination : Trial: Woman seeking admission to all-male cadet corps alleges constitutional violations. Judge assails school for filing mistrial motion.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D'Amato Stock Deal Netted Him $37,000 in 1 Day
Associated Press
U.S. Raises Penalties for Child Labor Safety Violations : Workplace: Employers now face multiple fines for an injury or death. The sanctions are announced amid a push for more summer jobs for teen-agers.
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
East and Midwest Swelter While Parts of West Shiver
From Associated Press
World Perspective : Nuclear Police
Royal Pair's U. N. Visit Part of Tokyo Crusade
Associated Press
Youth's Suit Says Church Failed to Avert Molestation
Rwanda Rebels Reject French Role in Strife
Associated Press
Camacho Solis Quits as Chiapas Envoy, Drops Out of Politics
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Democrats Offer Bill Punishing China : Trade: Pro-human rights measure challenges Clinton. It would block $5 billion of Beijing's exports to U.S.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Discipline Weighed in Iraq Copter Deaths
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arafat Sidesteps Questions on Move to Jericho
Associated Press
Release of Palestinian Prisoners Fulfills Agreement, Israel Says
From Reuters
Convicted Branch Davidians Defy Judge : Courts: With sentencing expected today, defendants hurl insults, challenge the legal system's authority over them. Their lawyers plead for leniency.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Pays Navy for Towels
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Railroad, Union Continue Talks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Abortion Clinic Access Law Upheld
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
GOP Ends Whitewater Filibuster, Gets Vote on Inquiry
From Associated Press
Clinton's Accuser Goes on the Interview Circuit : Arkansas: Paula Jones seeks to bolster her credibility. She admits getting pay raises, contradicting a claim in her sex harassment suit.
By John M. Broder and Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Slaying in Brentwood
Police Records Detail 1989 Beating That Led to Charge : Violence: A bloodied Nicole Simpson, hiding in bushes after 911 call, told officers: 'He's going to kill me.' Judge overruled prosecutors' request that Simpson serve jail time.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan to Reintroduce Wolves to Idaho and Yellowstone Is OKd
Associated Press
Justice Dept. Post Filled
Associated Press
Envoy to Uganda Named
Reuters
Cox Played Big Role in Scoring Cup : Bureaucracy: The O.C. congressman helped steer soccer officials through Washington's regulatory maze in 1986. He pulled strings by mentioning Ronald Reagan.
By Faye Fiore, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gnatcatcher Gets Temporary Haven on Threatened List
From a Times Staff Writer
Stuck in Time : Closed since the quake, the Natural History Museum's Burbank branch reopens with 'Treasures of the Tar Pits.'
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Celebrating a Musical Legacy : Wellington's plans a 100th birthday tribute to the late songwriter Jimmy McHugh. Cabaret singers will perform the ever-popular tunes.
By James E. Fowler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drawing on Empathy : Graphics students link their skills with concern for the community by designing winning literacy posters.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : Nothing Fishy Here : The musical revival of Bertolt Brecht's 'A Man's a Man' is the Odessa Theatre's best production so far.
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Ray Loynd writes regularly about theater for The Times. \f7
Legally Binding : 'Minor Demons' is a story of friendship and betrayal revolving around a youth's confession of murder.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Robert Koehler writes frequently about theater for The Times. \f7
Lonely Hearts TV Club : Playwrights trace the talk show phenomenon sweeping America.
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 T.H. McCulloh writes regularly about theater for The Times. \f7
COVER STORY : CyberVal : A writer overcomes the fear of a new PC with a little help from young experts.
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COVER STORY : Road Map to the Worldwide Internet : Different Avenues for Gaining Network Access
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COVER STORY : Electronic Rendezvous
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Different and Fresh : Lehman-Carr Project strives for higher levels of performance and interaction in jazz.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Zan Stewart writes regularly about jazz for The Times. \f7
The Search for Slacks : Loubella pants, with their elastic waists and variety of colors, are made to last. And at S & Y Apparel, the prices are reasonable.
By Geri Cook
Collection of Timeless Treasures : Renowned Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena includes prized items from the Renaissance to the 20th Century.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly about art for The Times. \f7
Club Scene : Locals Call The Jungle a Haven
By Cherie Saunders
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savory and Surprising : Don't be distracted by the confused decor of La Fontana. The focus is on an array of outstanding Italian dishes.
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Max Jacobson reviews restaurants every Friday in Valley Life! \f7
The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled for The...
ENTERTAINMENT
'Wolf' Man Jack in the Wilds of N.Y. : The Nicholson-Pfeiffer thriller meanders down several paths--a satirical look at publishing, a star vehicle and a meditation on the nature of disease and immortality.
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
MOVIES Box-Office Roar: Disney's new animated musical "The...
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movie Review : 'Dad' a Tepid Weepie in Kid-Powered Universe
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tang's Adds New Flavor to Pasadena
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Consummate Cabaret From Karen Akers at Cinegrill
By Don Heckman
MOVIE REVIEW : 'White' a Cautionary Tale of Love
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Own Woman' Celebrates a Unique Life
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Home Entertainment : Some Last-Minute Video Gifts for Dad
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Video Rentals
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Arty, R&B-Flavored Rock From Texas via Scotland
By Richard Cromelin
Home Entertainment : Epic Treatment of 'Ben-Hur' in Commemorative Edition : The laser disc release marking its 35th anniversary includes a compelling hourlong documentary with historical footage and interviews.
By Barbara Saltzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Pericles': Inventive Maritime Adventure
By Scott Collins
Post-Cold War Life in Tamarind's 'Nebraska'
By F. Kathleen Foley
Theater Review : Garcia Directs an Engaging 'Race2Love'
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rating the Playboy Jazz Festival Lineup : Joshua Redman, Lionel Hampton and the Count Basie Orchestra top the 'A' list of performers scheduled for this weekend.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Claw Hammers Out Major-Label Deal
By Mike Boehm, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1994 Dana Point Jazz Festival
By Bill Kohlhaase
Getting Cozy With Contemporary : Jazz: Dana Point festival has a Southern California flavor, spiced with an intimate setting. It opens with some 'beach jazz.'
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Versatile Singer Revels in Near Freedom : Pop music: Holly Near has done well with the no-compromise, no-category approach to her music. The author and activist will be at the Coach House tonight.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Notes
By Zan Dubin
SCR Honors 3 New York Playwrights
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Music Notes : Seal Beach Fest to Begin; Pacific Pops Series Set
By Chris Pasles
From Death Comes a Will to Survive : Concerts: The Southwest Chamber Music Society decided to carry on despite the loss of a key member. Today its budget and bookings are thriving.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Appreciation : Franklin D. Murphy: A Civilizing Force for the City
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
Woody Hits Bull's-Eye at Miramax : Movies: After being shunned by Hollywood over a domestic scandal, the writer-director has struck a deal with the company to release his film 'Bullets Over Broadway.'
By Claudia Eller, TIMES MOVIE EDITOR
They Deserve More Than a Tie for Father's Day : Among all the TV dads, these should be saluted for giving lasting lessons and some welcome laughs.
By Howard Rosenberg
Nordine Delays Show
TV, Film Writers Named as Finalists for Humanitas Prizes : Awards: Steven Zaillian earns nominations for 'Searching for Bobby Fischer,' 'Schindler's List' in the new feature category.
'Kid Science' Shows No Longer a Curiosity : Television: Series proliferate as a result of a big push across America to upgrade student awareness of scientific phenomena.
By Robert Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
David G. House has been appointed manager of the new-car...
John D. Pierce has joined Voit Commercial Brokerage Co. in...
New Media Corp. Names Director of Marketing
Mark Moehlman has been appointed chief financial officer...
Dean M. Luvisa has been appointed treasurer of Ingram...
Home Building Recovery Pegged to Jobs, Pro-Business Reforms
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : CAA Gets in Fast Lane by Hiring AT&T Media Exec
By Alan Citron
Release of New Pain Reliever Spurs Analgesics Marketing War : Pharmaceuticals: Syntex Corp.'s Aleve could hasten a shakeout in the crowded $2.4-billion industry.
By David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farmers Halts Sale of Homeowner Policies : Insurance: The move, called temporary, also applies to quake coverage. It raises fears of a chain reaction in the state.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Broadway's Make-Over : New CEO Remodels Stores and the Corporate Culture
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Martin Marietta Will Cut 1,800 Positions at Its San Diego Plant : Aerospace: Work on Atlas and Centaur launch systems will be shifted to a production facility in Colorado.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Labor
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Strong Yen Reduces the Size of Japan's Trade Imbalance
From Reuters
Ranking the Dealers
SCEcorp Slashes Stock Dividend by 30% : Utilities: The company blames uncertainties in the industry, including the PUC's move toward deregulation.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Threat of More Layoffs Continues in California : Economy: A survey also shows that companies are clamping down on pay increases.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Single-Family Housing Starts Take Another Dive in May
From Associated Press
Banking & Finance
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
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Your Money : Stock, Bond Markets Buoyed as Commodity Prices Recede
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Your Money : Not All Auto Makers Are Sticking to Bumper Law
By Denise Gellene
Company Town
By John Lippman
Company Town : Stacking Up Sales
COMPANY TOWN : Networks Sell Record $4.3 Billion in 'Upfront' Advertising Season : Television: The 18% increase for the 1994-95 period reverses years of lackluster growth.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : Video Facts
Company Town
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
COMPANY TOWN : MGM/UA Names Joe Nimziki VP of Worldwide Ads
Orange County Business : Lenders Accepting Lower Down Payments
Irvine Firm Wins Contract to Design Russia Hotel Complex
AST Research Inc.: Shares of the computer maker fell 8...
Rockwell International Corp.: The company beat out a...
Admar Group Inc.: The firm will develop a managed...
'Green Dares' Enticing Companies to Make Less Waste : Environment: Voluntary programs to reduce trash meet less resistance than legislation. Participating firms enjoy good publicity.
By David E. Kalish, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three D Loses 29 Cents a Share in Quarter
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Death in the L.A. Family
SHERMAN OAKS : New Program Aims to Ease Rebuilding
Containing an Urban Cancer : Earthquake-caused 'ghost towns' bring crime
THERAPY WATCH : And Next, Some Teeth
How Not to Make the Grade : School is shaken by disclosure that counselors arbitrarily boosted marks
Big Bucks With Red-Tape Bonus : Health reform: The White House plan is complicated, restrictive and even immoral.
By William Clark, \o7 William Clark, President Reagan's national-security adviser from 1981 through 1983 and secretary of the Interior through 1985, is a rancher and lawyer in the Paso Robles area. and \f7
Raising Bus Fares Would Make Them Less Fair : Transit: Train subsidies help the wealthy few.
By Jonathan Richmond, \o7 Jonathan Richmond teaches transportation planning at UCLA\f7
Rent Control Myths and Landlord Money : Housing: Real estate lobbies are pushing hard in Sacramento to preempt local rent laws
By Peter Dreier, \o7 Peter Dreier is a professor of public policy at Occidental College. From 1984 to 1992, he served as director of housing at the Boston Redevelopment Authority. and \f7
Girl Returns to School After Racial Threats : Ojai: Shuwana Stanford draws cheers at Matilija Junior High graduation. However, some students may not welcome her back.
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Residents Plead to Keep City's Police Force : Port Hueneme: Speakers ask council to do whatever is necessary to avoid contracting with Oxnard or Sheriff's Department.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Basic Cable Fees Cut in Oxnard, Port Hueneme
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Expected to Survive Shotgun Blast : Ventura: Child was shot by accident by his stepbrother. Police will decide if criminal charges should be brought against mother and stepfather.
By Kay Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Thousands Welcome Summer Vacation
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Classes End With Bittersweet Goodbys : Education: Most youngsters look forward to summer, but leaving friends and anticipating buckling down in the fall make for mixed emotions.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FILLMORE : Insurer Honors Bus Firm's Safety Record
By Jeff Mcdonald
Should the World Cup matches be postponed?We ask because...
By Steve Harvey
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Looking for Answers to Voter Apathy
By Maki Becker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OXNARD : New School to Be Named for Teacher
By Christina Lima
VENTURA : Foundation Health to Build Center
By Phyllis W. Jordan
VENTURA : Man Nearly Drowns After Jump Off Pier
By J.E. Mitchell
OJAI : Inns Criticize Plan to Raise Bed Tax
By Tracy Wilson
OXNARD/PORT HUENEME : Water District Lowers Its Pumping Charges
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : House Fire Causes $225,000 in Damage
By Kay Saillant
VENTURA : Father, Son Assaulted by Gang Members
By Kay Saillant
OJAI : Assessment Hike to Assist Arcade
By Tracy Wilson
MOORPARK : Appointment Urged for Council Seat
By Scott Hadly
MOORPARK : Housing Plan to Get Impact Study
By Scott Hadly
Death Penalty Won't Be Sought in Killing
By Dwayne Bray
Man Is Arrested in Kidnaping, Car Theft
By Mack Reed
Agencies to Get Plan on Joint Airstrip Use
By J.E. Mitchell
Rig Flips, Backs Up Traffic at Rush Hour
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wright Breaks With Tradition in Giving Double Endorsement
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituary
Family Lodges Claim Against County Over Misplaced Brain : Ventura: The parents of Jamie Burton are seeking $250,000. They contend the coroner's office was negligent in handling the organ after her 1990 death.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simi Valley Bus Riders May Face Fare Increase
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Not to Make the Grade
Public-Salary Disclosure Would Pay Off in the End : Government, private-sector employees should be able to tell if they are being paid fairly.
By Philip Knypstra, \f7 and \o7 Philip Knypstra of Anaheim is a business professor at El Camino College.
Police Union Gets an Insider's Edge : Ousted Riordan Adviser Plans Strategy in Contract Battle Against City
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Yearbook Controversy Becomes Devilish : Journalism: Artwork, including the word \o7 Satan,\f7 and an alleged racial slur prompt protests as some demand their money back. 'We were duped,' faculty adviser says.
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Plan to Drop Rent Control, Top Official Says : Economy: Housing Department chief responds to assistant who said restrictions may be unnecessary.
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup / USA 1994 : Bumper Cars : Traffic: Two contests are at rush hour, a third nearly coincides with Dodger game. Officials warn fans to leave early.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup / USA 1994 : Tickets Anyone? : Games: Unusual availability nationwide may reflect American apathy. But some blame high prices and snafus.
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Convictions of 4 Lawyers Upheld in Insurance Scam
VENICE : Police Beef Up Patrols for Graduation Parties
Pasadena Settles for 2nd Billing in Cup Sign Battle
Medical Disciplinary Actions
LONG BEACH : Man Guilty of Smuggling Endangered Tarantulas
LOS ANGELES : 20 Youth Groups Awarded Olympic Surplus Grants
LOS ANGELES : Man Who Set Mother of His Children Afire Gets Life
Not Quite Hooked : Students on Shark Study Expedition Quickly Lose Appetite for Knowledge
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hate Messages Left in Historic Home : Vandalism: Intruders spray-paint epithets in a homosexual couple's mansion in the West Adams district.
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Helpful Hints for Running Brown's Campaign in O.C.
By Dana Parsons
Hoping to Graduate Off Welfare : Education: Single parents rejoice at the prospect of getting jobs after completing GAIN program.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sellers Jailed Following Tardy Court Showing : Celebrity: Daughter of late comic actor had been charged with receiving stolen property from a string of Valley robberies.
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Sweeps of 'Ghost Towns' Proposed : Crime: City-installed barricades are also considered to keep vandals and squatters out of quake-damaged buildings.
By Abigail Goldman and Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Killer's Death Brings Sorrowful Saga to a Close
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Program for Youths to Hold Auditions
By Maki Becker
Delays Sweeten Triumph for 2,750 Graduates
By Susan Byrnes
RESEDA : Thieves Urged to Return Van for Sick Boy
By Jeff Schnaufer
TARZANA : 2 Men Suspected in Series of Muggings
By Maki Becker
WOODLAND HILLS : Taft Decathletes Get Letter From Gore
By Kurt Pitzer
BURBANK : Man Held in Slaying of Ex-Roommate
By Vivien Lou Chen
GLENDALE : Proposed Laborer Ban Awaits Action
By Jennifer Oldham
GLENDALE : Loan-Servicing Firm to Move Headquarters
By Jennifer Oldham
BURBANK : Warner Bros. Unveils New Office Building
By Vivien Lou Chen
STUDIO CITY : Airport, Residents at Impasse Over Noise
By Kay Hwangbo
SHERMAN OAKS : Business Group Gets Pep Talk on Recovery
By Kay Hwangbo
Burbank Orders Seismic Tests for Main Terminal at Airport : Safety: A structural analysis is planned to comply with local law. But the building is already set for demolition.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawyer Wants Judge Off Boys' Case : Courts: Attorney for one of three youths charged in February shooting near Westlake High says jurist is biased.
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mental Health Clinic to Open in West Valley : Health: County will close Van Nuys office to pay for new Canoga Park center, which will right a geographical imbalance.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Masked Gunmen Hold Up Bank
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Visitations Halted After Racial Brawls at Pitchess Jail
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Struggling Health Clinic Gets More Federal Funds
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Metrolink Offering Free Rides
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Funding Near for East Newhall Sheriff's Station : Budget: The City Council tentatively OKs $148,000 for a substation. Final approval is expected June 28.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jurors Reject Suit Against Court Official : Trial: The administrator did not discriminate against a former county employee who claimed he sexually harassed her and drove her from her job, panel decides.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Partial Verdict in Rat Case; Jury Still Deliberating : Crime: Child-endangerment charges against parents decided but panel is split on manslaughter in death of baby bitten 110 times. Decisions are temporarily sealed.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day of Decision for Silicone Implant Recipients : Health: For about 1,000 local women with ailments, today is the deadline to accept a product-liability settlement from manufacturers or pursue individual lawsuits. The financial variables are many.
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Pays to Hang Around : Engineers Finally Pay Respects to WWII-Era Marine Base Structures
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANA : Soccer Team Works Way to Tourneys
By Jon Nalick
YORBA LINDA : Recreation Panel Vacancy Is Filled
By Danielle A. Fouquette
BUENA PARK : Summer Programs for Children Offered
By Lesley Wright
SEAL BEACH : Council to Vote on Park Equipment
By Shelby Grad
Fullerton : 68% at School Pass Physical Fitness Test
By Alan Eyerly
ORANGE : Balanced City Budget Raises No Fees, Taxes
By Lesley Wright
VILLA PARK : Trash Fee Billing Change Under Study
By Bill Billiter
SANTA ANA : Kidnaping Suspect Sought by Police
By Greg Hernandez
SANTA ANA : School District to Hold Budget Hearing
By Jon Nalick
Countywide : Officials Kick Off Anti-Crime Drive
By Anna Cekola
LAGUNA HILLS : Mackenzie Streeters Want Speed Relief
By Lynn Franey
IRVINE : Tenants Want City to Keep Center Open
By Shelby Grad
IRVINE : Traffic Crash Fatal to 2 UCI Students
By Mark Pinsky
LAGUNA BEACH : Disaster Recovery Center Closing Today
By Frank Messina
LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Streets Will Get New Speed Limits
Countywide : 2 Local Schools Win Nationwide Award
By Alan Eyerly
County Fire Department Seeks $1.2-Million for Helicopter
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Democratic Candidates Will Hold Fund-Raiser in San Juan
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Man Held in Bank Robbery, Carjacking
Legal Challenge to County Campaign Law Withdrawn
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Excessive Force Suit Against Huntington Police Dismissed
1,000 Lose Telephone Service in Anaheim When Cable Cut
SPORTS
U.S. OPEN : Watson? Nicklaus? Surprise! : Golf: Names from the past turn back the clock to top the leader board at Oakmont.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Foreign Game, but the Show Is All-American
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Their Key Statistic Is Found in Box Lunch, Not Box Score
By Mal Florence
Not Excited About Soccer? Why Not Sample Some Golf?
By Larry Stewart
Ready or Not, Here Come the Trucks
By Shav Glick
Devers Gets Going in Time to Win
Sheila Hudson equaled her American record of 46 feet 8 1/4...
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eusebio's Homers Too Much for Giants
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Take It to Limit Again and Beat Red Sox
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Ducks' Hebert to Receive Hockey Award
By Dave Mckibben
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Solis Is Leader, and Working to Remain on Top
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern California College has hired two assistant...
Berganio Weathers 1st Round : Golf: Sylmar resident shoots 73 in heat and humidity at the U.S. Open, trails leader Tom Watson by five strokes.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : As Season Raced Along, Palmdale's Arce Ran Faster and Faster
By John Ortega
U.S. OPEN NOTES : Twenty-One Years Later, Oakmont Gets Revenge
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Douglas, Armstrong Combine for Legion No-Hitter
Kennedy Pursues Gym Plans
Davis Speaks His Mind After Sparking Angels : Baseball: He hits two home runs in a 6-5 victory over the White Sox before blasting management.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Goal Is to Gain Foothold Here : Viewpoint: Interest in soccer depends on whether American sports fans can be weaned from their obsession with statistics.
By Henry A. Kissinger and Anthony Day
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Soccer Launches Crusade in America : Openers: Germany vs. Bolivia kicks off 24 teams' quest for sport's Holy Grail, followed by Spain-South Korea.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : World Cup at a Glance
Bolivia It or Not, It's Time to Begin
By Mike Downey
Horry Vows to Play; Will Guards Show Up? : NBA finals: Rockets' Smith and Maxwell need to respond to Knick counterparts in pivotal Game 5.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fehr Says Strike Is Probable : Baseball: Negotiator for players says he believes many owners would welcome a work stoppage.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Havelange Sets Goals for Sixth FIFA Term : Soccer: Brazilian, 78, says governing body will reach out to impoverished children.
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES : Groups at a Glance
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : The Vice Squad : Colombian Team Fighting Country's Negative Image by Serving as Cultural Ambassadors
By Steven Ambrus, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : GROUP C at Solider Field, Chicago
By Randy Harvey
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Today's Games At A Glance
By Elliott Almond
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : ROSE BOWL : A spectator's guide to the centerpiece of World Cup '94 in Los Angeles.
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
By Bill Tuohy, \o7 Times London Bureau\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
By Julie Cart
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
\o7 Associated Press\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
\o7 Associated Press\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
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WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Foreign Game, but the Show Is All-American
By Marjorie Miller, \o7 Times Bonn Bureau\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : World Cup '94 / Daily Report
By Tyler Marshall, \o7 Times Brussels Bureau\f7
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : The Soccer Expert
Three Players Sign With Kings; Robitaille Has Surgery on Ankle
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cone Sees the Possibility of a Trade
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BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Barnes Comes to Bullpen From Indians
By Maryann Hudson
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Players' Eyes Opened at Union Meeting
By Bob Nightengale
Fortugno's Long Road Leads Back to Majors : Baseball: Former SCC pitcher, who had a brief stint with the Angels in 1992, resurfaces in majors with the Reds.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Familiar Foes May Meet Again in Summer : Basketball: Mater Dei and Edison boys, Woodbridge and Mater Dei girls might face off.
By Bob Rohwer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camarillo's Allegre Has a Lot to Be Happy About These Days : Amateur tennis: Now 16 and playing girls two years older, she's gotten a grip on her backhand and her game has become more consistent.
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NO VACANCY : Erroneous News Item Results in Flood of Basketball Coaches Contacting CSUN
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gail Warnings Still in Effect on Beach : Castro, 36 and Fit, Remains a Force in Women's Pro Volleyball
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oklahoma State Bids Successfully for De La Cerda
By John Ortega
Griffin Again Chosen State Softball Player of the Year
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAL-HI SPORTS HONORS : HIGH SCHOOL : State Postseason Awards : ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
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