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What happened on May 21, 1994
NEWS
Bernsen's 'Law'
Lifeless L.A. Radio
'Stuttering John'
Too Much About Quakes
How to Get Smart About Watching TV
Curbing the Negatives
Rockin' With Costello
The Pride of L.A.
'Madame Mao's Memories'
Some Are Blind to Wizardry of 'Tommy'
Cobain Legacy: Pain, Music
'Stuttering John'
Many Faces to 'Nightfalls'
India Finds 'Jurassic Park' a Real Scream : Movies: The blockbuster, being shown in Hindi and English, doesn't fit the country's film formula. But with 4 million tickets sold in three weeks, the nation's industry might be forced to rethink what it's been doing.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grand Jury's Watchdog Role
Absenteeism in LAUSD
Presidents
Yielding the Floor to 'the Loyal Opposition'
For the Record
Date Rape Allegation Ignites a Furor at Pomona College : Education: A junior did not object to sex at the time but accuses a fellow student 2 1/2 years later. A blocked hearing and a pending lawsuit frame the issue--Can the school act where a court might not?
By Deborah Sullivan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Aftershock Watch
BOB'S OTHER BOOKS: Excerpts from the new H.R. (Bob...
By Mark Platte and Jerry Hicks
RUSSIA FLIGHTS: Business is business, so it wasn't much of...
By Michael Arkush
British U.N. Troops Set Up Post Above Sarajevo
Reuters
ATM Photo Leads Police to Murder Suspect
Associated Press
Iowa Politician, Student Charged in Fish Tale
Associated Press
Boy Dies After Being Hit by Baseball Pitch
Associated Press
Special License Plates Would Raise Funds for AIDS Research
By Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer
Robert Jahn; Vice President of Disney Advertising Firm
Jerry Devine; Early Film Actor, Broadway Producer
Henry Morgan; Irreverent Radio, TV Personality
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Rev. Dwight Ramage; Minister Fought Segregation
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Woo Sues to Keep His Name on Mailer
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Woman Is Arrested in Toddler's 1976 Death : Investigation: Irvine woman's local confession about baby's injuries led to Illinois indictments, officials say.
By H.G. Reza and E.J. Gong, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Two Righteous Sides in Devilish Dispute : Schools: Mission Viejo High mascot that won't go away reappears in suit pitting student's rights versus teacher's.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Private Burial Set for Onassis at Arlington
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Union Soundly Defeats Proposed Pact
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Palestinians Kill 2 Israeli Soldiers at Checkpoint : Mideast: Slayers escape unpursued into newly autonomous Gaza. Incident tests peace pact with PLO.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Details of Rose Bowl Ticket Deal Revealed
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Solzhenitsyn Heads Home to Write Russia's Wrongs : Culture: Dissident author faces uneasy homecoming in a land caught in a painful post-Soviet rebirth.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Vanishing Maverick of the Road : Rock 'n' rolling down the interstate, Norman Thorne tries to make a living in his beat-up Peterbilt. Despite hardships that have scared off many independent truckers, he likes being a rebel on wheels.
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Barrier to Alaska Oil Export Lifted : Trade: Move could create thousands of jobs in California and help revive petroleum industry. Congress must OK an end to the ban, which could ease imbalance with Japan, the likeliest market.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Revised Wilson Budget Still Tied to Bailout
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PEACEKEEPING : A Red-Faced United Nations Keeps Lid on Somalia Report
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART : Columbus Gift Seen as a Statue of Limitations : Ex-Soviets' present, a politically incorrect colossus, tries to find a home in U.S.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Accused of Bilking Welfare System of $450,000
From Associated Press
Dads' Help Seen Reducing Need for Day Care
By D'Vera Cohn and Barbara Vobejda, THE WASHINGTON POST
N. Korea Crisis Eases as Inspectors Report No Nuclear Fuel Diversion : Asia: Hard-line regime heads off confrontation by accounting for all used rods. The West had feared the plutonium was being hidden for weapons.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singapore May Buy 18 U.S. Fighter Jets
Associated Press
Israeli Commandos Abduct Militia Leader in Lebanon
From Associated Press
Fighting Spoils Week-Old Georgia Truce
Associated Press
Crimea OKs Constitution Declaring Its Independence From Ukraine : Black Sea: Kiev proclaims the vote invalid and issues an ultimatum. Observers worry the clash may turn explosive.
By Mary Mycio, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Italy's Government Passes Last Hurdle
Associated Press
Record Mecca Pilgrimage Ends
Associated Press
Rotting Bodies, Ghost Towns Dot Rwanda : Africa: Survivors tell of slaughter by militias. Shelling again closes airport to relief flights.
From Associated Press
OAS Accuses Army in Haiti of Crimes Against Humanity
Associated Press
Murder Trial Leak Earns Conviction
From Times Staff Writer
WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : D'Aubuisson Son Wounded in Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Racist Attack Was Reportedly Planned
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
South Yemen Leaders Declare Separate State
From Reuters
WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : London Clarifies Peace Offer to IRA
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
At UCLA, Clinton Calls on Students to Rebuild Nation : Convocation: The President warns against the dark path of negativism. He also stops in San Bernardino and at a Feinstein fund-raiser.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Address Marks Start of UCLA Celebratory Year
From a Times Staff Writer
Details of New York, Arlington Services for Former First Lady
Associated Press
James Earl Ray's Lawyers Get Court's OK to Test-Fire Rifle
Reuters
FDA Committee Recommends New AIDS Drug : Health: Scientists ask government to approve Stavudine, or d4T, after some success in clinical studies. But panel urges caution regarding its risks.
From Associated Press
HIV-Infected Man Gets Second Death Sentence
Reuters
House Kills Effort to Close Military Training Facility : Congress: School of the Americas' supporters deny it turns out many dictators. They say it promotes democracy and human rights in Latin America.
Times Wire Services
Citadel Graduate Tells Court About Derogatory Terms
Associated Press
Striped Bass Returns From Near Extinction
From Associated Press
Babbitt Tries to Ease Concerns Over Administration Land Policies
From Associated Press
Texas Base's Rebirth Shows Military Holding Its Ground : Pentagon: Carswell is being remade into a naval air station. Other facilities targeted for closure are being kept open under new marching orders.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Foes Jam White House Phones to Protest Bill
By Ann Devroy, THE WASHINGTON POST
AD WATCH / Campaign '94 : Brown, Wilson Trade Charges
Baby Whale Is Back on Course, Scientists Believe
From a Times Staff Writer
Woman Charged in 1976 Death of Infant : Abuse: Suspect is held after reportedly telling a social worker last year about the incident. The Illinois girl, 1, apparently died after being shaken.
By E.J. Gong and H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONTROLLER : Candidates Vow to Use Obscure Office to Slash Waste
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Woo Sues Over Removal From Mailer, Says Brown Aide Bowed to Pressure
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Who Aimed Gun at Deputies During Chase Is Shot
Charges Against 5 Sheriff's Deputies Dropped : Courts: Prosecutors, who missed a deadline, have six months to re-indict those accused of skimming cash, beating suspects and planting evidence.
From a Times Staff Writer
Controversial New Mural of Malcolm X Splattered With Paint
From Associated Press
Rule Britannia, the Heavyweight Division
NCAA Is Guilty of Looking to East
It's Business as Usual for Angels
Baltimorean Says, Keep Your Rams
Indy Without Big Al? Say It Ain't So
He's Not a Prospect for World Cup Tickets
It's Business as Usual for Angels
ENTERTAINMENT
Radio/television
By Daniel Cerone, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art Review : 'E.L. Kirchner' Brings Out Past Lessons
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
A 'Classics Collection': War Stories and More : Movies: Twenty-five films made by the British government in 1929-'46 to be released on video in July.
By Kristine Mckenna, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Review : Norrington Concert: The Primitive and the Precious
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV Reviews : 'Field': Poignancy Immersed in History
By Ray Loynd
TV Reviews : Learning the Truth About 'Earthquakes'
By Robert Koehler
TV Reviews : Hearts Are Broken in 'Seasons' Drama
By Ray Loynd
TV Reviews : Disaster Strikes in 'White Mile'
By Chris Willman
Dance Review : 'Bristle' Works Up a Storm
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jazz Review : Hargrove Quintet Delivers a One-Note Performance
By Leonard Feather
Theater Review : A Seething 'Oleanna' at the Old Globe
By Nancy Churnin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Weekend TV : ABC Celebrates Its 40 Years With Star-Hosted Highlights
By N. F. Mendoza
Theater Review : A Delicate 'Shadowlands'
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Cops' Hits Streets of L.A. : The Fox show had been trying to videotape the city's police in action for years, but then-chief Gates said no. Now that Williams is in charge, the cameras are on.
By Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Unsinkable Angela Lansbury : Television: After 10 years and more than 200 corpses, no one has been able to knock off 'Murder, She Wrote,' powered by you-know-who.
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Sharing the Delirium' of AIDS : Theater: A new collection of predominantly activist-oriented stage works illustrates 'the division between first- and second-generation AIDS plays,' the book's editor says. Six of the seven are by West Coast writers.
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEWS : 'Alone Together': Heavy on the Fluff : The Westminster Community production takes the low road in a story of adult children returning to the nest. The sitcom style and antics render the whole meaningless.
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dotsero: Inspiration Springs From Colorado : Jazz: That's not the only thing the band got from its home state. Its name and sound are rooted there, too. The group plays Randell's tonight.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Candidates Will Be Heard, but Might Not Be Seen : Television: The major commercial stations in L.A. have no plans to show the Democratic gubernatorial debate Wednesday, but KABC-AM will air the event live.
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nortenos and Rock: Blazing a Musical Trail : Band: East L.A.'s Blazers meld styles on their first album, 'Short Fuse.' And, after some local gigs, they're touring the East Coast and Europe.
By Robert Levine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Engineered Success of Confederate Railroad : Country music: Danny Shirley sticks close to his roots and finds the big time. But that name? It's 'been a plus and has been very valuable in creating a marketable image.'
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Building Up Power : Mandate for Electric Vehicles Gives Infrastructure a Charge
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bond Yields Rise, Stocks End Mixed : Markets: The dollar slips against the mark and yen. Inflation fears return.
From Times Wire Services
'Star Trek' Has Been a Virtual Money Machine. Now a New Series, Film Are Due With . . . : Paramount Set 'to Boldly Go'
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wishful Counterfeiting
By James Bates
Viacom Inc. Reports Big Loss in Its 1st Quarter : Earnings: The company's acquisition of Paramount was the biggest factor in the $431-million deficit. The results were as projected.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S.-Japan Talks Continue as Trade Gap Grows
From Associated Press
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Court Backs Macy's Right to Plan Its Reorganization
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Produce Supplier Moving to Los Alamitos : Foodstuffs: Frieda's Inc., which popularized the kiwi fruit, packing up headquarters and 115 employees to Corporate Center site.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Those With US Facilities Stock Urged to Push Sale
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Held in Computer-Equipment Fraud Case
By Fernando Romero, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Earnings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bond Yields Rise, Stocks End Mixed : Markets: The dollar slips against the mark and yen. Inflation fears return.
Times Wire Services
HOME & GARDEN
OUTDOORS : Life at the Top : Treehouses Can Be Plain or Fancy; What They Require Is Sense of Fun and Eye for Safety
By Maresa Archer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FURNISHINGS : Got a Minute? Make Moving a Snap; Some Assembly Required
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dakota Jackson's Rhythms
By Gaile Robinson, Times Staff Writer
FURNISHINGS : Manufacturers Take Contemporary Cues From Best of the Past
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Inside & Out : Nitty-gritty
\o7 Times-Post News Service\f7
INSIDE & OUT : A HELPING HAND : Drilling in Tile Can Be Risky
By John Morell
STORAGE : An Ounce of Prevention Weighs Against Moths
From Associated Press
DECORATING : Give Glazed Walls a Combing for a Fresh Look
From Associated Press
Carving Out a Spot When There's No Room to Spare
\o7 Associated Press\f7
DECORATING : F.D.R. House: Small Rooms, Big Challenges
By Linda Hales, TIMES-POST NEWS SERVICE
HOME SAFETY : Elements of Doubt Keep Burglars at Bay
From Associated Press
ENVIRONMENT : Nontoxic Paint Holds Up to Competition
From Times-Post News Service
INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Team Spirit
By Cyndi Nightengale
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Turf Wars: Bloodless but Most Vicious : U.S. military leaders will try again to foster cooperation among services. Good luck.
Dignity Shaped In the Glare of Tragedy : An unwilling public icon, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis hewed always to her own path
Lawsuits Are Cudgels, Presidents Need Armor : Delay civil actions just until they leave office
What's that about no honor among thieves?"Our car was...
By Steve Harvey
Harry at Your Head
By Al Martinez
Dates
By Rosanne Keynan
Countywide : Free Vaccinations Available Monday
By Jon Nalick
Obituaries
Bear Killed by Police in Azusa Neighborhood : Wildlife: Two tranquilizer darts fail to down the animal. Some of the foothill area's residents object to the slaying.
By Mike Carlson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No Sanctuary Here From Crime--or Punishment : 'I hate to see anybody go to jail, but if they can't live out here in society, then that's where they belong.'
By Jesse Katz
King Jury Asks to Use Christopher Report
By John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Council Limits Overtime for Top DWP Employees
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Watercolor Exhibit Opening at Library
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Junior Lifeguard Tryouts Start Today
LONG BEACH : Judge Refuses to Block Rule on School Uniforms
BURBANK : Comic Charged in Fire on 'Tonight Show' Set
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : County Starts Experimental Drug Court Program
GLENDALE : Armenian Leaders Call for End to Aura of Hate
Clinton Plan for Homeless Could Be L.A. Windfall : Funding: Administration is seeking to double funding to $1.7 billion and allocate it in proportion to the number of needy.
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DDT Cleanup Turns Residents Into Refugees : Safety: Families may remain in a Torrance hotel up to six months while tainted soil is studied and removed.
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LA HABRA : Children Invited to Free Circus Preview
By Mimi Ko
Priest Who Collects Epitaphs Writes His Own Parting Shot : Gravestones: History buff and archivist who likes to explore cemeteries has already had a marker inscribed.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Baptists Learn Bigger Is Not Always Better : Research: Drive to consolidate created mid-size congregations whose members give less in time and money than members of smaller 'house churches,' study shows.
From Associated Press
Clinton Attempting to Combine Moral Vision With Political Message : Government: President recently began referring to miracles and personal responsibility. But reaction is mixed.
From Religious News Service
Catholic Nuns Press for More Decision-Making Power
From Religious News Service
Woman Killed by Explosive Device Beside Desert Road
The Rev. Laura K. Hall will be installed as pastor of...
By Daye Clark
Families Want Answers to Men's Deaths : Accident: Cal/OSHA has issued sanctions, but questions remain as to what caused the fire that killed two workers at an O.C. sewage treatment site.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Westminster Firefighters to Get Election Help : Politics: Local union expects about 300 counterparts from across the state to campaign here for recall of four council members. The mayor denounces the plan and calls the volunteers 'carpetbaggers.'
By Bert Eljera and Rebecca Trounson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Change of Heart on Initiative Barring Illegal Immigrants : Politics: 69th Assembly District candidate Ted R. Moreno says he misspoke when he lent support during debate.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Woman Found Dead in Orange After Leaving Club; Man Sought
By Fernando Romero, TIMES STAFF WRITER
As Debi French and Her Family Have Found Out, TB Is No Disease of the Past : Fighting a Formidable Foe
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tattooing Classified as an Adult Business
By Bill Billiter
DANA POINT : Water District Names General Manager
By Len Hall
Countywide : Caught Up in a Day of Happiness
By Jon Nalick
NEWPORT BEACH : City Hall Showcases Student-Drawn Art
By Bob Elston
LAKE FOREST : Proposal Will Trim Parking Space Width
By Frank Messina
BUENA PARK : Boys & Girls Club to Hold Fund-Raiser
By Debra Cano
BURBANK : Governor's Wife to Speak on Education
By Ed Bond
NEWPORT BEACH : Commission Rejects Youth Hostel Plan
By Bob Elston
SANTA ANA : Woman Gets Jail for Bribes, Intimidation
By Rene Lynch
PLACENTIA : Triplex Owners' Use Permit Revoked
By Danielle A. Fouquette
WESTMINSTER : School's Library Books to Be Sold
By Jon Nalick
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Negotiate Deal for 2 Water Wells
By Debra Cano
SANTA ANA : Maniscalco Judge Delays Sentencing
By Rene Lynch
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District Chief Says He Will Retire
By Debra Cano
ORANGE : Council Weighs Trial Telecasts of Meetings
By Martin Miller
Fast-Food Customer Shot in 1 of 2 Heists
By Rene Lynch and Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Trial Date Is Set in First County '3 Strikes' Case : Courts: Man facing felony assault charges could receive 25 years to life in prison under law.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Gets 19-Year Prison Sentence for Killing Ex-Boyfriend
Doctor Doubts Mental Ability of Man Who Left Gunderson Money
By Lynn Franey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County to Cut Retirees' Pay Up to $280 Monthly
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
2 in D.A.'s Office Charged With Felony : Crime: State attorney general accuses a prosecutor and an investigator of illegal eavesdropping on a conversation between a public defender and her client.
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colleges Graduate More Than 2,000 : Education: Oxnard, Moorpark and Ventura campuses hold rites. Classes include high school dropouts, immigrants and seniors.
City Council to Consider Proposal for Hiking Fees : Ventura: Proposed budget includes higher charges for services from issuing building permits to breaking up loud parties.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police to Open Ventura Avenue Storefront Station : Law enforcement: Two officers will work out of the donated retail space. Residents still have doubts.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Homeless Man Died of Alcohol, Drugs
By Julie Fields
SANTA PAULA : After 41 Years, Minister to Bid Final Farewell
By Jeff Mcdonald
NEWBURY PARK : No Citations Filed in Car, Bicycle Collision
By Peggy Y. Lee
MOORPARK : Council OKs Law on Price Gouging
By Scott Hadly
MOORPARK : Council Asks FEMA to Pay for Demolition
By Scott Hadly
CAMARILLO : Trustees Approve Teachers Contract
By Julie Fields
VENTURA : Young Writers' Fair to Be Held Today
By Maia Davis
CAMARILLO : Racist Leaflets Found at School
By Peggy Y. Lee
Retiring Food Bank Director to Be Honored
By Christina Lima
Police Honor Officers Killed in Line of Duty
By Tracy Wilson
VCNB Sells Home Mortgage Division
By Mack Reed
Kids Have Chance to Leave Own Artful Impressions on Park Walkway : Thousand Oaks: Children invited to decorate ceramic tiles for area outside Civic Arts Plaza.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituary
Equestrians Fight to Save Lifestyle, Open Space : Thousand Oaks: United in an effort to preserve land for show rings and trails, the horse community has become a force against development.
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Campaign Calendar
GROUNDBREAKING: Monks at St. Andrew's Abbey will break...
By John Dart
Woman Killed, 4-Year-Old Son Hurt in Explosion : Tragedy: The 33-year-old may have unintentionally detonated device as she and children searched desert road for recyclables.
By Jeannette Regalado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fueling Commerce : Gas Station Pumps Feature Screens Showing Commercials
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BURBANK : Solution Sought to Garbage Fee Issue
By Ed Bond
SAN FERNANDO : Free Children's Vaccination Drive Begins
By Maki Becker
BURBANK : Students Must Prove Residency
By Ed Bond
LAKE VIEW TERRACE : School Celebrates New Charter Status
By Maki Becker
New Director Named for Parks, Recreation
By Ed Bond
JFK High Students Know Little of Jackie
By Jeff Schnaufer
Rabbi Carries a Big Torch for Kosher Meals
By Eric Slater
RESEDA : Students Honored for Surviving Rocky Year
By Eric Slater
New Eatery Planned at Problem Spot
By Hugo Martin
GRANADA HILLS : Simi Freeway Work Shifts to West Lanes
By Henry Chu
L.A. Seeks Grant for Business Quake Relief
By Hugo Martin
City Files Charges Against Goldthwait Over Fire Antic : Burbank: Comedian faces up to six months in jail, $1,000 fine for igniting his chair during 'Tonight Show' taping.
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Quake-Damaged Fire Stations Cause Delays in Response, Officials Say : Emergencies: Facilities in Northridge and Studio City have been closed since Jan. 17. Crew's arrival can now take twice as long.
By Eric Slater, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
2 West Valley Synagogues Approve Merger Plan : Congregations: Beth Kodesh of West Hills and Temple Beth Ami of Reseda will bring together 850 member families.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Operator of Pierce Swap Meet Charges Discrimination : Revenues: College's foundation says it dismissed the firm because of financial questions. The company's head alleges it was an effort to rid the event of Latino influence.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jewel Theft Conviction Dismissed on Technicality
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Legal Foundation Honors Firefighters
By Chau Lam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Armenians Confronted at Anti-Bias Event
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Field Burn Meant to Aid Poppies
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : No Injuries, Little Damage in 2 Fires
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Will Impose Busing Fee : Transportation: The Castaic board approves a $150 annual charge. Parents have several payment options.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Earthy Lessons From the 'Moon' : Education: As trolls and mystical winds, Repertory Theatre troupe teaches Santa Clarita students that patience and hard work pay off.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Mass Crusade Coming to Valley, but Format Disappoints Latinos
By John Dart
Religious Faith Finds New Respectability on Prime-Time TV : Media: Studies find more positive depictions of spirituality, but add that religion is still largely ignored.
From Associated Press
SPORTS
One Gets Away From Candiotti, Gott and Dodgers : Baseball: Walton's hit drives in Fernandez with ninth-inning run as Cincinnati wins, 3-2.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Bull Run Tramples Knicks : NBA playoffs: Chicago attacks early and often in 93-79 victory to set up Game 7.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Edmonds Fuels Angels in Ninth : Baseball: His two-out single drives in Reynolds for a 7-6 victory over the Royals.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Domes Day for Texas, Boston
From Associated Press
Adelman Never Had Felt a Sense of Loss Like This
From Associated Press
Ruelas Stops Alexander in Seventh
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Canucks Keep Momentum Going
From Associated Press
UCLA's Phebus Upsets No. 1 Player, Has Shot at NCAA Tennis Title Today
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Maxwell: Houston Will Win
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jazz Facing Historic Ouster
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Gaston's Contract Extended Through '96
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Hears From Rodgers, Port
By Elliott Teaford
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Set Team Record With 12th Loss in Row
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Reach .500, Snap Indians' Streak at 8
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fashion Statement in Visitors' Clubhouse
By Maryann Hudson
Rangers-Devils: It's More Than a Game
By Joe Gergen, NEWSDAY
Bruin Men, Women Hold Second at Pac-10 Track and Field Meet
GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Leads Memorial by 2
From Associated Press
Edmonds' Single Bails Out Angels : Baseball: His hit in ninth inning beats Royals, 7-6, after a rocky start by Magrane.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Those Narrow Defeats Can Take Their Toll Back in the Barn Too
By Mal Florence
Names in the News Joe Tutino will handle radio...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Duper Arrested in Cocaine Sting in Florida
From Staff and Wire Reports
INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Veteran Carter Asks Out of Car, Saying He Can't Give It Full Attention
By Shav Glick
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Domes Day for Rangers and Red Sox
From Associated Press
DIVISION II BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Wins Opener
By Jason H. Reid
DIVISION III BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Zuniga Pitches Saddleback Past Trabuco Hills, 6-3
By Mike Wojciechowski
DIVISION I SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Foothill Chases Off the Ghosts
By Martin Henderson
Division I Softball Playoffs
DIVISION I BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Katella Shuts Out Servite
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DIVISIONS V, VI BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern California Christian Gets Big Surprise, Victory
Division Iii Baseball Playoffs
Division Ii Baseball Playoffs
DIVISION II SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Fullerton Beats Savanna in Ninth Inning
DIVISION III SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Bernritter's One-Hitter Helps Woodbridge Get Past Trabuco Hills
By Dan Arritt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SOFTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian's Goddu Has Six Hits, Shutout
L.A. Loyola Eliminates San Clemente
Huntington Beach Recovers Just in Time
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Rallies to Win
El Toro's 'Worst Match' Good Enough to Win
By Heather Stevens
PREP NOTES : County Players in All-Star Game
Titans End Playoff Skid in Softball : Regional: Mortensen pitches a 2-1 victory over Washington. Fullerton will face top-seeded Cal State Northridge today.
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cypress Defeated in 18-Inning Game
Belovsky's Two-Hitter Helps Cypress Advance in Playoffs
By Tom Birschbach, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Martineau Leads Rancho Santiago to Victory
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA's Phebus Upsets Top-Seeded Player at NCAA Tennis
From Associated Press
Dreifort's Arm Getting a Workout : Dodgers: Right-hander is closing game after game, but some say it's too many too soon.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Cup '94: 27 Days and Counting : Super Stopper : When Chips Are Down, Goycochea Is Argentina's Ace in the Goal
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whittingham Hoping Colt Will Deliver : Preakness: Trainer will send lightly raced Numerous against Go For Gin, eight others in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Car Has No Gender : Lyn St. James, Who Asks No Quarter and Gives None as the Only Woman in the Indy 500 Field, Wants to Be Judged by Results
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : De La Hoya's Trainer Welcomes Second Chance to Prove Himself
By Tim Kawakami
Rahal Can Win by Losing in Indianapolis Trials : Auto racing: He has a faster car ready to drive if his slower car is bumped from the field.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prime Ticket Agrees on Sale to Cable Giant
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fischer, Medearis Take On Rivals
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Holds Homecoming Against Bayern Munich
By Randy Harvey
World Cup Expands : Tournament Grows to 32 Teams in '98
From Associated Press
Hudler Doesn't Waste Opportunity : Baseball: Given a chance to taste life in the major leagues again, the Angel is having a feast.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crescenta Valley Gets Late Start, Finishes Channel Islands
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CLU's Becker Arises, UCSD Sees Shadow
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alemany Gets Paddled by Defiant Simi Valley : High school baseball: Pioneers show support for Scyphers before and after 13-7 victory in first round.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coach Wants Little More After Matadors Win Big : College softball: Jones and Maumausolo hit home runs as Northridge finishes early, 8-0.
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Who's in the First? Don't Bet on It : Hollywood Park: The geldings Stalvoy and Johnny Mc apparently were switched at berth.
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moorpark Wings It, Scores 15 Runs Against Santa Ynez
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Final Out Put Signature on CSUN Season : College baseball: Matadors' campaign was a disaster, from opening sweep at Cal Poly SLO to elimination at Fresno State.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Highland Wins as Volleyball Takes Hold in Desert Sand
By Kennedy Cosgrove, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Griffin Just Misses Gem on an Infield Hit in Simi Valley's 3-1 Victory
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Wins in a Walk With Run in 10th
Gargiulo Goes the Distance to Win 5,000
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mustafa Has Just a Super Day in Decathlon
By Kirby Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trial Seems Likely for Van Buren
By Kennedy Cosgrove
Providing Food for Thought
Angel Eyes U.S. Open, Passes on CIF Meet
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