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What happened on June 25, 1994
NEWS
An American's Vision
'One Nation' Unveils Gay Anger, Not Hate
Accent on U.S. Stars
At Home With Posters
'Moon Over Madness'
More on Ticketmaster
Don Henley and Co.
Sholom Aleichem Fest
Reynolds' Donation
President's Welfare Reform Plan
Discipline Case
Cal/EPA Risk Study
Rights of Gays and Lesbians
Television
Link Between Skeletal Remains and Murder Suspect Confirmed
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Minister Quits in Anger Over Mexico Elections
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's Hata Resigns as Premier
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Early Setbacks Put Prosecution on the Defensive
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
New Suit Planned Over Gun Permits
Judge, in Stunning Move, Voids Grand Jury Probe of Simpson : Courts: Jurist says panel has become aware of possibly prejudicial material and seals all records. Preliminary hearing is set for Thursday.
By Andrea Ford and Richard Simon and Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Taco Bell, in Symbolic Victory, to Stay in Irvine : Business: Officials say it shows the state can retain jobs. The chain was offered a package of financial incentives.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dollar Tumbles as Bid to Buoy Currency Falters
By Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supreme Court Strengthens Rights of Property Owners : Development: Ruling limits government power to demand land in exchange for building permits.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blacks' Heart Disease Rates Tied to Artery Constriction : Health: Blood vessels return to normal size more slowly than in whites, study finds. It may lead to new treatments.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
COLUMN ONE : The Team Defense: Strength in Numbers? : High-profile attorneys Dershowitz and Bailey add firepower to Simpson's side. Some like the committee approach, but others say too many lawyers can spoil a case.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
LIFE SAVER: It was a gut feeling, the Tarzana teen said...
By Michael Arkush
Supreme Court Strengthens Rights of Property Owners : Development: Ruling limits government power to demand land in exchange for building permits.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ECONOMICS : Latin American Leaders Fly in Formation on Free Trade : Cuba's Fidel Castro the odd man out at Colombian summit.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POLITICS : Israel, PLO in a New Struggle for an Ancient City
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Compromise Health Plan Unveiled but Without Universal Coverage : Legislation: Bipartisan group of senators focuses on affordability and slower path to covering all Americans. It's seen as a setback for Clinton.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Premier Faces Vote of No-Confidence
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Haiti Military Plans to Lobby in U.S. : Caribbean: Lt. Gen. Cedras reportedly obtained $500,000 from the Central Bank at a favorable exchange rate for campaign against return of Aristide.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New South Africa Embraces Rich Traditions : Ceremonial Praise Singers, Native Healers Have Roles in Post-Apartheid Change
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's Emperor Pays Respects at U.S. War Cemetery
Reuters
Haiti Military to Finance Anti-Aristide Campaign in U.S., Sources Say : Caribbean: Lt. Gen. Cedras obtained $500,000 from the Central Bank at a favorable exchange rate. Some see the move as a sign he is digging in.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Talking Muddles Policy : Foreign affairs: Many think he would be more persuasive if he reserved comment until he made up his mind what to do.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skeletons of 30 Monks, Baby Found
Reuters
Clinton Choice for Key Naval Post Withdraws
From Associated Press
Russia, Europe Sign Key Trade Pact : Commerce: The agreement lifts most European barriers to Russian exports and sets talks on a free-trade zone.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
B-52 Crash Kills All 4 on Board at Spokane Base
Associated Press
Corruption Fighter Leads Belarus Vote : Election: Alexander G. Lukashenko, 39, takes 45.1% of the ballots in a political upset. He favors closer ties with Russia.
By Matt Bivens, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
French Troops Guard Tutsi Refugee Camp in Rwanda; Mass Graves Found
From Associated Press
Sudanese Wonder if Fundamentalist Course Can Right History of Failure : Africa: The regime denies U.S. accusations it has links to terrorism. It contends such charges are meant to thwart the spread of Islam.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Calls for Halt of Yemen Bombardment
Associated Press
Settler Acted Alone in Massacre, Israeli Panel Reportedly Finds
Associated Press
Mexican Banker's Family Agrees to Pay Ransom
From Associated Press
Charge Against Judge Breyer Minimized by White House
By Paul Richter and Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Frustrated Clinton Assails Falwell and Limbaugh : Interview: Mix of politics and religion feeds intolerance and cynicism, President says. He accuses televangelist of making baseless attacks.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slain Gulf Soldier's Widow Sentenced to Life
Reuters
Insecticide Spraying of Passengers on Airliners Coming Under Scrutiny : Chemicals: Many countries require 'disinsection' of travelers. Political and diplomatic issues face U.S. officials seeking changes.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Envoy to Germany Choice for State Dept. Position
Associated Press
Man Gets $570,000 in Tainted Blood Case
Associated Press
Family Feline's Fall Not in Vain; Boy Saved
Reuters
Political Fight Mounts Over Anti-Crime Bill : Congress: GOP's unhappiness with a 'racial justice' provision threatens the legislation.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : A Violent Deja Vu : Officer's Arrival at Scene of Slayings Brings Back Memories of Tate Murders
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joseph R. Crotti; State Aeronautics Director
Rita Gillespie; Trendsetting TV Director
Thomas Lowther; Computer Marketing Pioneer
Winston Miller; Screenwriter, Producer
Phyllis J. Shorenstein; Bay Area Philanthropist
2nd Water District Official Fined in Conflict-of-Interest Lawsuit
K.T. Stevens; Actress, Union President
Robert Armbruster; Conductor, Composer
David M. Bryant; State Water Project Supporter
B-52 Crash Kills All 4 on Board at Spokane Base
From Times Wire Services
LAPD's Tight Control on Gun Permits May Prompt New Lawsuit : Firearms: Police have granted only five requests from first 200 applications. Advocates claim they are failing to comply with tentative settlement.
By John Hurst, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Released Condors' Forays Near Town Worry Biologists
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
$5,348 Awarded in Suit Over Bandage in McDonald's Burger
Associated Press
Elders' Comments on Religious Right Spark GOP Call for Her Ouster
Associated Press
Couple Charged With Filing 2,601 Fraudulent Requests for Asylum
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Attorney's Divided Time Assailed by Judges : Courts: Critics say lawyer with contract to defend indigents spends much of his time in South America.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EASY ROCKING: Tragic as the numbers are, officials say...
By Tammerlin Drummond and Jerry Hicks and Alicia Di Rado
Taco Bell to Stay in Irvine : Business: Big reduction in rent and $4 million in remodeling at headquarters wins out over Texas bid. Decision saves 1,000 jobs.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TACO BELL DECISION: STAY IN O.C. : Value Still Tops Corporate Orders : Fast food: Phenomenal growth followed chain's strategy of offering customers more for less. Expansion next on menu.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TACO BELL DECISION: STAY IN O.C. : Elated Workers Join Chorus Cheering Executives' Call
By James Granelli and Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
TACO BELL DECISION: STAY IN O.C. : Real Estate Slump Helped Chain Get 'Sweetheart Deal' : Lease: Landlord slashes rent, tosses in $4 million for improvements and offers free parking to keep tenant.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Years of Work, U.S. Soccer Gets Its Degree From Colombia
Duffers Differ on Open Views
Golf, Basketball Deserved Better
Now, Who Wants to Sing it?
An Odoriferous Pen Needs a New Name
When It Comes to $$, Carew Should Know
ENTERTAINMENT
Art Review : Vibrant Signs of Their Times : 'Korean Arts' is a sumptuous survey chronicling the output of the late Chosun Kingdom, an era of prodigious cultural development amid social transformation.
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
Pop Music Review : Ford on the Road: Reliable, Hard-Driving
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : Lush Sharpens Its Image at LunaPark
By Steve Hochman
TV Review : TV Hall of Fame: It's the Presenters' Show
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Review : Is This the Sandra She Wants to Be? : Bernhard calls 'Excuses for Bad Behavior' a work in progress. So far, her sincerity and singing are less effective than confrontation.
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
The Pond Will the Test Waters With Gabriel Show : Pop music: The arena explores 'a new area' tonight by presenting an event--the hottest ticket in Mexico--aimed almost exclusively at Latinos.
By Rick Vanderknyff, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rituals Die, Others Come of Age : Culture: Life-cycle traditions that have been inherited, adapted or disowned in America are the topic of a Fullerton exhibit.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Faye Dunaway Blasts 'Capricious' Lloyd Webber : Theater: Would-be 'Sunset Boulevard' star questions her firing and the decision by the producer-composer to close musical Sunday.
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Yeah, I'm a Duck, So What?' : The Irreverent 'Duckman' Is Looking for Viewers
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Review : Chamber Music Fest Opens Mildly
By Timothy Mangan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP/ROCK He Writes the Musicals: Pop star Barry Manilow...
By Susan King, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Theater Review : Searching for Edwin Fischer
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Theater Review : This Boy's Life: Passionate, Moving Road to Manhood
By Nancy Churnin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Musically, He Lives for the Moment : Pop music: Guitarist Ottmar Liebert believes in the power of improvisation. He brings his flamenco-flavored sounds to the Coach House this evening.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Drive Like Jehu Swerving Out of the Shadows : The group, closely aligned with Rocket From the Crypt, another San Diego band, is destined to establish its own identity.
By Lorraine Ali, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Rites of Passage' events
By Zan Dubin
Pop Album Chart
Why They Closed 'Blvd.' and Rode Into Sunset : News analysis: Box-office sales hinted at a dark future for the Faye Dunaway version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Venture was labeled too risky.
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weekend TV : Top Topics: Civil War, Domestic Violence
By N. F. Mendoza
How to Improve Soccer, According to Letterman
BUSINESS
MARKET TURMOIL CLOUDS THE RECOVERY : As Dollar Fades, So Does Optimism : Dow Loses 62 Points, Bond Prices Skid as Rate Hike Fears Grow
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grocery Gargantua : Industry Embraces Mega-Stores
By Karen Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Consumer Advocates, Regulators Criticize Disaster Insurance Bill
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bring Some McKetchup Too
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Orange County Business : Subcontractor Sues UAW-Tied Training Program : Courts: O.C. complainant Rands Systems Inc. contends that the jobs project deliberately placed ineligible participants with the trainer.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Business
Orange County Business
Orange County Business : New Vice President for CKE Chain
Orange County Business : Burlington Air Express Will Boost Fleet
Orange County Business
Orange County Business
Orange County Business
Orange County Business
3 Workers' Comp Employees Fired After Bribery Probe : Investigation: They are accused of taking $5,900 for referring official business to a firm that translates for non-English speakers.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Firm May Build Russian Nuclear Plant : Energy: General Atomics agrees to develop a facility that would burn weapons-grade plutonium to produce electricity.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MARKET TURMOIL CLOUDS THE RECOVERY : As Dollar Fades, So Does Optimism : California Casts a Wary Eye at Fed and Hopes for Stability
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
SETTING THE TONE : Strike a New Balance With Strokes of Paint in Fresh Color Schemes for the '90s
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SETTING THE TONE : Don't Touch That Brush Until You Know Exactly What to Do
By John O'Dell
Checking Out Old Shake Shingles? Hit the Roof
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Inside & Out
\o7 Times-Post News Service\f7
INSIDE & OUT : Impressionable Art
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Get a Leg Up on Fixing Wobbly Chair Joints
From Associated Press
GARDENING : Bright Nasturtiums Really Season the Plot
From Associated Press
FURNISHINGS : High Tech's on a Roll in Rocking Designs
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
GARDENING : Plants Take a Position on Sunny vs. Shady Spots
By Lee Reich, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Well, it's always difficult finding a parking place in...
By Steve Harvey
Obituaries
SACRAMENTO WATCH : Capitol Hill
Guess Who Wasn't Invited? : Unbelievable gaffe over Africa conference
The Value of Research on Women
Game That's More Than a Game : Computer 'replay' of World War II points to a larger problem in Japan
Film School to Save a Place for Inmate : Scholarship: Teen-ager who won contest with an anti-drug video will get to collect her prize--a workshop at USC--after she serves her time for auto theft.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHP Cites District for Poor School Bus Upkeep : Transportation: Officials are threatened with criminal charges for failure to conduct regular inspections and keep up-to-date records at Van Nuys facility.
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Someone to Look Up To : A Double Amputee Teaches Preschoolers Lesson in Life
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taking Names and Getting the Lowdown on the Upper Crust : 'Should the pendulum swing back, and you get to a table with six forks and five spoons, you'll know what to do.'
By Laura Galloway
Ventura May Soon Hear Clang of Trolley : Attractions: City will consider a franchise that could bring a line to the downtown, harbor and pier areas by the end of next week.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sales Tax Measure Is Rejected for Fall Ballot : Transportation: Some panel members say the half-cent increase would be too much to bear on top of the recession and quake.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Puts Inmate's Prize on Hold : Corrections: Girl who made an anti-drug video can collect film school scholarship after she serves time for grand theft auto.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fireworks Sales No Dud in Fillmore : Holiday: Nonprofit groups are preparing for an onslaught of buyers from all over the region. But the merchandise is illegal anyplace else in Ventura County.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ROSEMEAD : Man Arrested in Purchase of Bear Parts Denies Guilt
LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Settlements in Officer Rape Cases
LONG BEACH : Candidate Who Lost by One Vote to Ask to View Ballots
OJAI VALLEY : Local Mormons Re-Enact Trek by Ancestors
By Jason Grant
BOYLE HEIGHTS : Parents at School Win Fight for Summer Vacation
FILLMORE : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Death of Child, 3
By Jason Grant
PORT HUENEME : Power Failure Affects Traffic
By Tracy Wilson
VENTURA : Man Is Shot at Home in Robbery Attempt
By Peggy Y. Lee
VENTURA : Boy, 3, Who Was Shot in Accident Improves
By Jason Grant
OXNARD : Workers Want Pay, Health Benefits
By Miguel Bustillo
OXNARD : School District to Eliminate 22 Jobs
By Maia Davis
NEWBURY PARK : District OKs Program for Troubled Students
By Tracy Wilson
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Pleads Guilty to State Tax Evasion
By Miguel Bustillo
SIMI VALLEY : Bogus Cards Used to Rob Bank Accounts
By Mack Reed
Woman Saves Child as She Is Killed by Runaway Bus at Park
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Chinese Indicted in Conspiracy to Kidnap Compatriot
Ex-Deputy Police Chief Enters Plea : Courts: Daniel R. Sullivan denies illegally possessing confidential LAPD records.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Artists Pitch In to Assist Quake Victim
By Stephanie Simon
Pollution Reaches Unhealthful Level
By Tracy Wilson
An Armenian Soldier's Perspective: 'Dying Many Times Is Not Enough' : War: Fighter wounded in battles with Azerbaijan is brought to Glendale for treatment. Nearly killed twice, he still wants to return to the front.
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Special-Education Programs Added
By Tracy Wilson
Donors Urge Private Panel for Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Patrons concerned about political pressure and public scrutiny call for a nonprofit board to oversee management of the center.
By Stephanie Simon and Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anniversary of Founder's Death to Be Remembered : Mormons: Carthage, Ill., the site of Joseph Smith's slaying 150 years ago, will be the focus of the ceremonies featuring church leaders.
from Religious News Service
Episcopalians Seek to Avoid Divisions on Homosexuality : Relationships: Bishops, noting problems of other denominations, ask church to uphold an ideal of lifelong faithful unions for heterosexual and gay couples.
from Associated Press
Beilenson, Gallegly See No Role for States in Setting Term Limits : Politics: Democrat opposes them, Republican says it should be a federal matter. High court prepares to rule.
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Desert Gathering to Explore American Muslim Experience
from Religious News Service
When a man dying of cancer asked his social worker to send...
By Rosanne Keynan
Lutheran Bishop in L.A. Announces Resignation : Ministry: J. Roger Anderson will become pastor of a church in Sun City West, Ariz.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Simi Valley May Get New Study of Soil Stability : Safety: Council, spurred by angry residents, will consider funding second survey in area hit hard by quake.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Soka Campus Is Delivered New Setback : Calabasas: The California Supreme Court refuses to listen to the university's argument to prevent seizure of its scenic 245-acre campus.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aftershock Watch
RESEDA : Arts Exhibit Shows Seniors' Creativity
By Eric Slater
Coalition Launches Free Immunization Drive
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Soldier and a Son : Armenians Embrace Wounded Independence Fighter as Family
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Environmentalists Arrested at Landfill : Sunshine Canyon: Pair climb fence in bid to halt the destruction of oak trees as dump owner prepares for expansion of site.
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BURBANK : Children Get Close Look at Tar Pit Exhibit
By Eric Slater
TARZANA : Boy, 16, Lauded for Using CPR in Girl's Rescue
By Henry Chu
AGOURA HILLS : City Puts Off Vote on Utilities Tax
By Kurt Pitzer
GLENDALE : Fire Chief Helped Link 3 Departments
By Jennifer Oldham
GLENDALE : Applicants Sought for 2 Commissions
By Jennifer Oldham
14 Receive $972 Fines in Cockfighting Case
By Ann W. O'Neill
Court Refuses to Hear Soka Case
By Aaron Curtiss
VAN NUYS : Activists Gain in Copter-Noise Fight
By Kay Hwangbo
Older Couples Renew Vows in Ceremony
By Kay Hwangbo
VAN NUYS : Woman Jailed Over Prostitution Law
By Jeff Schnaufer
Link Confirmed Between Murder Suspect, Bones Found : Crime: Skeletal remains in Castaic ravine identified as belonging to Winnetka man who police believe fatally shot his friend.
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A.'s Office Can Pursue Sex Case Against Judge : Court: Motion by defense lawyers for Stanley Samuel Feinstein is denied. He is accused of molesting female attorney.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Feinstein, FEMA Director to Tour 'Ghost Town' Apartments : Recovery: Ravaged neighborhoods in Sherman Oaks and Sylmar targeted. City wants agency to pay for fencing and security measures at vacant buildings.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Autopsy Fails to Reveal Clues in Woman's Death
Front and Center : Entertainment: Some fans were in line a day before tickets went on sale to see Randy Travis and other country idols at the Antelope Valley Fair.
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : CLAS Dissenter Spry Leaves School Board
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Injured in Freeway Accident
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motorist Hits Embankment, Dies
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Car Thief Escapes From Jail During the Night : Castaic: Ralph Rogers apparently crawled through hole in fence at a minimum-security section of facility.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MERGING SYNAGOGUES: The name Shomrei Torah Synagogue was...
By John Dart
RELIGION / JOHN DART : 'Marches for Jesus' Participants Expected to Be in Step With Rules
By John Dart
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Former Priest Given 12-Year Prison Term : Courts: Robert L. Ducker admitted molesting two boys who attended his church in Palmdale.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blaze Briefly Stirs Memories of Ortega Fire : Firefighting: The county's new helicopter helps put out flames that threaten San Juan Capistrano homes.
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Teen Kills Girlfriend, 14, Then Himself
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pickup Test Drive Takes a Bad Turn Into a Hijacking : Crime: Two men posing as potential customers force a salesman for a Westminster car dealer to turn over the $28,000 truck at gunpoint and speed off.
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2nd Water Official to Pay Fine
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawsuit Dims Future : Flashlight Magnate Talks About Regrets, Uncertainty He Faces in Wake of $84-Million Palimony Case He Lost
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Students Seek to Curb Speech That's Offensive
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WESTMINSTER : Senior of the Year Is Driven to Serve
By Bert Eljera
HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School District OKs New Budget
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools, City to Build 2nd Skateboard Rink
By Bill Billiter
CYPRESS : School District to Increase Class Sizes
By Bill Billiter
TUSTIN : Voters to Decide on Council Term Limits
By Alan Eyerly
ORANGE : 3 Churches Object to Farmers Market Plan
By Lesley Wright
COSTA MESA : Busy Intersection to Get Traffic Signal
By Shelby Grad
Countywide : Officials Warn About Fireworks Dangers
By Bob Elston
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Sea Country Center Gets Dedicated Today
By Lynn Franey
FULLERTON : Low-Income Housing Decision Delayed
By Mimi Ko
LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Victims Aid Group Seeks Helpers
By Leslie Earnest
FULLERTON : Recall Group Accuses City of Delaying Vote
By Mimi Ko
Countywide : State Money to Help Prevent Child Abuse
By Lynn Franey
Countywide : Local Cable TV Show Tells Story of Soccer
By Bert Eljera
COSTA MESA : Officer Sues Chief, City Over Suspension
By Tammy Hyunjoo Kresta
Jeep Falls Down Embankment in Santa Ana, Kills 1
Slaying of Man in Car Appears to Be Gang-Related, Investigators Say
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Triple Killer's Bid for New Trial Rejected : Courts: Sentencing hearing for Thomas Maniscalco, a lawyer and motorcycle gang leader, is continued.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Investigating Teen's Death as Possible Homicide
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presiding Judge Smith Reelected
Garden Grove Schools Budget Makes No Cuts
By Jon Nalick
Orange Man Jailed in Woman's Fatal Stabbing
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
'Marvelous Marv' Throneberry Dies : Baseball: First baseman on bumbling '62 Mets who later starred in beer commercials succumbs to cancer. He was 60.
From Associated Press
Strike Zone a Hot Topic : Baseball: Either too big, too small, too high or too low, it's always a source of controversy.
By Peter Schmuck, BALTIMORE SUN
Valenzuela Back in the Majors : Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies sign left-handed pitcher, who had been playing in the Mexican League.
From Associated Press
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Heads-Up Play Lifts Sweden : Group B: A pair of diving headers by Martin Dahlin too much for Russia in a 3-1 decision.
By Stephan Nasstrom, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bagwell, Astros Bag the Dodgers : Baseball: He hits three home runs--two in the nine-run sixth--as Houston rolls, 16-4.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Forget to Cover Home : Baseball: Lapse proves costly to Finley, as Rangers score 2-1 victory.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : When Teamwork Is Topic, Baron, Garcia Open Up
By Bill Dwyre, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Brazil Moving Forward : Group B: Cameroon is uncharacteristically defensive, and it doesn't pay off in 3-0 setback.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Mexico Gets Off on the Right Foot in Second Game : Group E: Garcia scores twice and team holds off Ireland, 2-1. Division is a virtual four-way tie.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stocktons Are First Family of Links
From Staff and Wire Reports
House-Bound Hubby Makes Presence Felt
By Mal Florence
Eunice Choi of Dove Canyon lost to Erin O'Neil of...
WIMBLEDON / WOMEN'S DRAW : Davenport Coming of Age With Momentum
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WIMBLEDON / MEN'S DRAW : Agassi Shines Again, This Time on a Cloudy Day
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Valenzuela Joins Hard-Luck Phillies
By Maryann Hudson
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Bombarded in Worst Loss
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Deshaies Adjusts, Handles Royals
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Dopson Put on DL, May Face Surgery
By Bob Nightengale
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Dahlin Gives Sweden Heady Performance : Group B: Striker left off 1990 Cup team heads in two goals in 3-1 victory over tumultuous Russia.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Can They \o7 Really \f7 Forget About Colombia? : Group A: Americans vow to take them one at a time, with Romania coming up Sunday.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Garcia at Center Stage When It Counts
By Grahame L. Jones
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Facts And Figures
WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : Cameroon Doesn't Have It in the Bag
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hot Time in the City : Mexico's Victory Over Ireland Sparks Wild Celebrations, Disturbances in the Capital
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Today's Games At A Glance
By Helene Elliott
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Today's Games At A Glance
By Bill Plaschke
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Today's Games At A Glance
By Chris Dufresne
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Not That Funny
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Together For A Kick
By Elliott Almond
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : One At A Time
By Helene Elliott
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Not Enough Shaibus
By Chris Dufresne
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : He's Really Tired
By Julie Cart
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : They Drink The Water?
By Elliott Almond
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Manned Flight Is New?
By Bill Plaschke
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : When In Rome . . .
By Janet Stobart, \o7 Times Rome Bureau\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Personnel
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Rappin' The World Cup
By Mike Penner
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Toughness Pays
By Elliott Almond
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : The Goal Is Goals, So Hit A Homer
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : We Beg To Differ
By Helene Elliott
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : So-o-o-o-ey Soccer
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World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Rumor Of The Day
By Elliott Almond
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Old Fans, Old Friends
By Julie Cart
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Good Timing
By Janet Stobart, \o7 Times Rome Bureau\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : There's No 7th Inning
By Bill Dwyre
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Reyna Out Sunday
By Julie Cart
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Overconfident?
By Tracy Wilkinson, \o7 Times San Salvador Bureau\f7
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Come, Watch, Leave
By Bill Dwyre
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : For Sale, Not Cheap
By Julie Cart
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : Not In Campos' Camp
By Helene Elliott
World Cup Usa '94 / The First Round : Spotlight : But Not The Bankrupts
By Mike Penner
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Southern Truce Appears Ready to Roll in the Milady Handicap
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arcangues, 'North Get High Weights for Cup
By Bob Mieszerski
BOXING ROUNDUP : Williams Beats Cooper in Seventh Round
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BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : At 43, Duran Will Get Perhaps Last Rich Fight
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Ruotolo Rolls 7 to Lead Splash
Wright May Soon Sign With UCLA
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Athletes Advance in Junior Tennis
Rogers' Pitching Keeps Rangers in the Game : Baseball: With little support, he manages to get through the rough spots to beat the Angels.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marcaccini Says Pepperdine Isn't a Sure Thing
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: DWAYNE MURPHY : Comfort Zone Is the End : Baseball Career Over, He Returns to His First Love--Football
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No Longer a Boy, Mann Overpowers Borenstein : Junior Tennis: He turns the tables on former nemesis in Southern California Sectional.
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Rebound of Mandeville : Basketball Coach Waves Goodby to Baseball
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ladin Fires a Final 78, Falls Back : Senior golf: Two shots off the lead, he blows up and finishes in a tie for sixth in State Amateur.
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Buyukuncu Sets Record
By Erik Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Controls Cuba Early for Water Polo Win
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Hart Denies Reports of Boldvich's Transfer
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Pair Provide a West Coast Flair for U.S. Team : Rowing: OCC graduates join Ivy Leaguers to prepare for upcoming World Championships.
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crowley Given Permanent Post
Anderson Is Honored by Editors
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Woods Upset in Semifinals of State Amateur Golf Play
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