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What happened on May 31, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
A 'Rosenkavalier' Refreshed : The Music Center Opera Gives Strauss' Masterpiece a New Look
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV Reviews : Kids in Peril: From Uplifting to Appalling
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art Review : 'Contemporary Netsuke': No Small Feat : The Japanese art of intricate miniature carving shows itself alive and thriving in some 150 examples at LACMA.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
Theater Review : Star Makes 'Country' Excursion Worth the Trip
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Cocktail Party' Loses Its Fizz
By F. Kathleen Foley, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIES Marshall Taken Ill: Director and actress Penny...
By Daniel Cerone, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
O.C. Art / Cathy Curtis : New Costa Mesa Gallery Is Fancy-Free
By Cathy Curtis
O.C. Attractions Review : Reflection: Lodge's Most Special Effect
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Not Business as Usual at NPR : New Chief Delano E. Lewis Wants to Expand Financial Base, Cut Costs
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stepping Out in Play About Gay Life : Theater: Dan Butler, who portrays a sportscaster on 'Frasier,' uses 14 vignettes to weave together the one-man show 'The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me.'
By Janice Arkatov, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fiddler Michael Doucet: He's No Agin' Cajun : Roots music: For 25 years, he has helped preserve past styles with youthful zeal. He and Beausoleil play the Coach House Wednesday.
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Artist Set to Be Heard in City Cultural Dispute : Willie Middlebrook will appeal to Civil Service Commission for reinstatement at Watts Towers center.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
The Grand Dame of Song Has It 'Together' : Pop music: Lena Horne--whose latest album was released earlier this month--is in her 70s, but her voice still has fire-breathing power.
By Gene Seymour, NEWSDAY
'Flintstones' Leaves the Rest in Its Dust : Movies: The live-action film takes in $37.5 million over the weekend. Ticket-price inflation notwithstanding, it establishes a record for a Memorial Day opening, based on preliminary estimates.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
BOOK REVIEW : Photographer Finds Freedom in Search for Polar Bears : THE CAGE \o7 by Audrey Schulman\f7 ; Algonquin Books; $17.95, 228 pages
By Elaine Kendall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Editor's note: Doonesbury is fanciful satire. Truth is, no...
Laugh Lines : Jokes
BODY WATCH : The Sun and Some Medicines Don't Mix
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : Give a Nod to Sleepy-Time Solutions
By Kathleen Doheny
BODY WATCH : Poetry and the Parakeet
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Kenny G Casts a 'Silhouette' on CF Guild Gala
By Kathryn Bold
Skip the Dating--for a Good Time, Clone Yourself : Biology: Are men on the way out? One researcher says females are better off avoiding mutation-prone males in creating their offspring. But then, she's talking about amoebas.
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Real Life Intrudes on Booksellers : Publishing: This time around at the ABA convention, lightweight topics give way to serious discussions on race relations and social responsibility.
By Josh Getlin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Public Good or Private Gain? : To get their messages heard, nonprofit groups are using corporate clout--and dollars. But critics worry that such alliances taint the agencies' credibility and objectivity.
Looking the Part
Facing the Voters : Some say the state Ballot Pamphlet, with photos of candidates in statewide races, is an equalizer; critics say it makes for simplistic, shallow choices.
By Gregg Zoroya, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Celebrity Fun Foods
By C.A. Wedlan
BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Not All Treats Deserve Their Bad Raps
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Confessions of a Munchy Misfit
By Kathleen O. Ryan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Nosh, Nosh, Nosh
Trivia Makes O.C. Writer Toast of 'Cheers'
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Adopted Child Syndrome
Angelides' Ads
Fear of Crime and Gun Control
Health Care
Tenure
ESPRIT DE CORE: Teachers reach for an old student trick...
By Kenneth R. Weiss
Daniel Flood; Flamboyant Ex-Lawmaker
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Olif Roeds; Former San Diego Police Chief
Paul Houston; Washington Correspondent
\o7 From a Times Staff Writer\f7
Rescuers Seek to Save Whale Stuck in Creek
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Special World Report: A Look Back at D-Day
PRE-ASSAULT: Bob Hope's TV special about D-day next Monday...
By Jerry Hicks and Davan Maharaj and Frank Messina
RED, WHITE & BARE: From traditional patriotic ceremonies...
Muhammad Attack Suspect Heavily Armed
By Tom Gorman and Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rostenkowski Rejects Deal, Vows to Fight
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Salutes War Dead, Calls for Vigilance
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Officers Stage Sickout Over Contract : Police: Almost half of those on the evening shift stay home. Overtime is used to maintain normal patrol levels.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pope Reaffirms His Stand: No Women Priests
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Palestinians Faced With Cash Crisis : Mideast: Newly autonomous areas have virtually no funds to pay for public services. Leaders fear decline in support and possible disorder.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Putting the Heat on the Defense : Lawyers claim the government is using subpoenas, IRS audits and pressure tactics to target those who represent high-profile drug and mob suspects. Prosecutors say the fears are exaggerated.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Breyer's Public Life Offers Few Clues to Private Beliefs : Supreme Court: Though ambitious, nominee has tried to have practical impact. But leanings are unclear.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merchants Hope World Cup Kick-Starts Slow Economy : Soccer: Businesses bet on a $623-million bonanza. Residents dread crowds. So far, hotel bookings lag.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Book Offers Lessons, Even as Battles Go On : Education: 'Ordinary People,' targeted by censors, touches young lives at one La Palma high school.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brain Tumor Fails to Dim Student's Hopes for Future : Valedictorians: Encino youth refuses to quit attending class and prepares for college.
By Susan Byrnes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TIMES O.C. POLL : Few Voters Have Confidence in County Leaders
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ezra Taft Benson, Leader of Mormons, Dies at 94 : Religion: The church's president- prophet also served in Eisenhower's Cabinet as secretary of agriculture and was once known for his conservative politics.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ezra T. Benson, Leader of Mormons, Dies : Religion: The church's president-prophet was 94. He also had served in Eisenhower's Cabinet as secretary of agriculture and was once known for his conservative politics.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURES : Backers Fear Voters' Aversion to New Debt
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Federal Probe Is Central Issue as 4 Challenge Rep. Kim
By Rick Holguin and Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Economics Dominates Non-Aligned Nations' Agenda : Diplomacy: East and West no longer seek developing countries' allegiance. And what the 108 states meeting this week are after is markets.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Africa's Top Killer Occupies the Driver's Seat : Traffic: Nearly three times as many people died in road accidents last year as perished in rampant political violence.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
India Heat Wave Breaks 50-Year Record in Capital
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHITE HOUSE WOES : Paula Jones Not Lacking in Able Counsel for Lawsuit : After Clinton hired Bennett, accuser's Arkansas lawyer is flooded with offers of help. Partisan political motivation is denied.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHITE HOUSE WOES : Documents Hint at More Help by Mrs. Clinton for S&L Owner
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Outlines Program Aimed at Human Rights in China : Asia: The President sets forth five ways to push for improvements. Action is part of his new campaign to better explain Administration's foreign policy to Americans.
By Robin Wright and Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Shot Doesn't Hit Hosokawa
\o7 The Baltimore Sun\f7
Gays Hold First Holocaust Service
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Rebels Cut Off Retreat for Rwandan Troops
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Free Vaccine Not to Be Wasted, Official Says
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
3 Die as Joy Ride Ends
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Memorial Day Rites Focus on D-Day Bravery
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Whale Dies in Creek Despite Rescue Efforts
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : THE BATTLE
By Tim Rutten and Richard E. Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : THE LEGACY
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : 'D-Day' Staff
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
D-DAY INVASION /June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE
Understanding D-day : The Invasion Of Normandy
Researched by TOM REINKEN and APRIL JACKSON / Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Rockwell International's Rocketdyne Division of Canoga...
Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley won a $903,552 contract...
Courtaulds Aerospace of Glendale won a $467,719 contract...
Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won a $389,162...
Haskel Inc. of Burbank won a $135,930 contract from the...
Protecting Your Property From Surprise Legal Claims
By Ron Galperin
How About This on L.A.'s Freeways?
By Martha Groves
'Head of the Class' in Deals Financing : Company Town
By Alan Citron
Cable: Sony Pictures Entertainment, which has been trying...
By John Lippman
Company Town
Timothy G. Psomas has been elected chairman of the...
Tony Aloi has been promoted to vice president of marketing...
Philippe Gillet has been appointed managing director of...
Joseph A. Adamczyk has been appointed executive vice...
Robb Temple has been appointed vice president of bureau...
Craig Bissell has joined DMI Inc., an Irvine office...
Pauline Thomas has been elected to the board of directors...
Suzanne M. Anderson has been appointed corporate treasurer...
Nelson Communications Group Names Senior Vice President
Small Business
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
SMALL BUSINESS : Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Banquet June 15 to Choose From Top 22
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
Walter H. Hick Jr. has become a principal with the Orange...
Stephen B. Booth has joined Booth & Booth, an accounting...
Camerone Welch has joined Shafer & Shafer, an Irvine...
Plugging Into New Electrical Standard Is Tough : Utilities: Adopting a universal outlet system to replace the 50 types in use around the world has proved a daunting task.
By Karin Davies, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Banks Making It Tougher to Use Check 'Float'
By Karen Gullo, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pressure Rises Against CBS as Affiliates Meet : Television: Despite ratings successes, the network is plagued by losses ranging from station defections to leadership changes.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lockheed Looks to Expand Its Airport Business : Aviation: Opportunities outside the U.S. are increasing as more countries improve and, in some cases, privatize facilities.
By Jill Leovy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Trucking Firms Reach a Fork in the Road : Freight: Tentative Teamsters pact allows use of trains for long hauls--a sign of the move to diversify.
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Made in the Shades : Sunglass Manufacturers Try to Cash In on the Culture of Cool
By Bruce Horovitz
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
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Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking And Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pennies: The Throwaway Coins We Can't Let Go Of : Money: Shopkeepers shrug them off, while consumers collect them in jars and piggy banks. But Americans want the little fellas to stay in circulation.
From Reuters
Foreign Investment Pushes Nikkei to '94 High : Markets: Upbeat profit projections also contribute to rise. Canadian nickel producer's shares drop.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Automobiles
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Labor
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking And Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Italy May Offer Tax Breaks for Auto Buyers
From Bloomberg Business News
H & H Oil Tool to Be Acquired by Weatherford
Datametrics, Cray to Make Supercomputer System
Foothill to Buy Back 625,000 Shares of Stock
International Remote OKs Share Repurchase
Food-Service Entrepreneur Stands the Heat : Management: Kathy Taggares diversified into the frozen pizza business when her salad dressing product hit a slump. The move has paid off for K.T.'s Kitchens.
By Jennifer Pendleton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
In a Holding Pattern : Defense, Aerospace Firms Try to Maintain Jobs, but the Future Is Cloudy
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chad Therapeutics Reports Record Earnings
With Design Reports Loss of $509,922 in 1st Quarter
Oxnard's LTC Properties Among Healthiest of Resurgent REITS : Real estate: The investment trust puts its money in nursing homes, which aren't overbuilt. Due to demographics, demand keeps on growing.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Avocados, Celery Show Major Increases in '93
By Jack Searles
Tourist-Related Businesses Gear Up for a Busy Summer
By Jack Searles
Ventura Firm to Design Del Monte Warehouse
By Jack Searles
13 Families Camp Out To Buy New Homes
By Jack Searles
Survey Forecasts Better Job Market in 3rd Quarter
By Jack Searles
HomeBase's New Pitch : Retail: The Irvine-based home-improvement chain finds that low pricing isn't always enough and turns its focus to more customer service.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small Business
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
Small Business
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
PERSPECTIVE ON KOREAN AMERICANS : An Emerging Minority Seeks Role in a Changing America : A community battles stereotypes as it embraces the ideals of its new land while retaining the soul of the old.
By Edward Taehan Chang, \o7 Edward Taehan Chang is an assistant professor of Ethnic Studies at UC Riverside\f7
New Approach in War on a Tenacious Plague : Return to basic science is urged in seeking an AIDS cure
Recognizing a Fact of Modern Life
A Burgeoning Partnership : Russia's enrolling in new group could open door to gains in international security
Cross-Assigning of County Judges Gets Approval : Law: State appeals court rejects a challenge by three defendants. Authorities say more municipal jurists will hear felony cases.
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Commission for Women in Jeopardy : Feminism: Members say the group could collapse without county money. But some critics question their effectiveness.
By Kay Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
War Dead Honored With Taps, Tears : Memorial Day: Ceremonies are held across the county. Representatives of 44 veterans' and auxiliary groups decorate podium in Ventura.
By Julie Fields and Constance Sommer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Slain as Family Quarrel Turns Violent : Santa Paula: Moises Galaviz is held in shooting of one brother, wounding of another. Siblings were arguing over who is 'top banana' on citrus ranch, official says.
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Classical Curriculum : Orchestras are making a comeback at local schools. But after graduation, there are few opportunities to play.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Public Invited to CLAS Tests Meeting
By Maia Davis
25 Drunk Driving Arrests Reported
By Fred Alvarez
Grant Proposed to Help Homeless
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : Pageantry Unit Graceful in Victory
By Maia Davis
THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered for Tips on Shooting
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found Safe
By Constance Sommer
VENTURA : Police Substation to Open in Avenue Area
By Peggy Y. Lee
Moorpark : Schools May Require Community Service
By Scott Hadly
Technology Labs: Wood Shops of the '90s : Education: Local computer training programs teach students skills they'll need in a high-tech work force.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
Condo Crises Multiply in Quake's Wake : Recovery: Owners battle with each other, lenders and insurers over whether to rebuild, sell or abandon damaged units.
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amid Battle, Soka Seeks to Please : Property: The Japanese school is locked in a conflict with conservancy over its Calabasas land. Once reclusive, it has developed a number of popular public programs.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Police Deploy 'Less Lethal' Weapons : Law enforcement: Foam rubber projectiles and beanbags replace tear gas and batons as crowd dispersal tools.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Honoring Sacrifices : Memorial Day: A new Eastside monument salutes fallen Latinos. Observances in other communities range from the solemn to the festive.
By Kay Hwangbo and Dianne Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LA HABRA : Seniors' Caretakers Can Attend Class
By Mimi Ko
Gallantry From Omaha Beach to Quang Tri : Honors: America's fallen heroes are saluted in Memorial Day services at El Toro Memorial Park. Veterans, mothers, a brother attend.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rivals Hurl Criticism at Rep. Jay Kim : Primary: But crowded field of GOP candidates in the 41st Congressional District may work in favor of the incumbent.
By Rick Holguin and Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Missing Girl, 11, Calls Parents From Mexico
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Only the Beginning : Head Start Program's Expansion Lauded, but Costs a Concern
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Politics and Potpies: Diner Makes Tracks : This Antelope Valley eatery is known for generous servings and a curious ambience, especially the chronic tremors of passing freight trains.
By Scott Harris
NEWPORT BEACH : City Won't Change Building Heights Cap
By Bob Elston
Countywide : $40 Low-Flush Toilet Offered by District
By Willson Cummer
MISSION VIEJO : Student Is Surprised by His Win
By Aileen Cho
Countywide : Freeway Overpass Being Strengthened
By Willson Cummer
IRVINE : Ethical Code Urged for City Employees
By Shelby Grad
DANA POINT : Cultural Arts Show, Food Faire Planned
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water District May Raise Its Rates by 6%
By Andrew Lepage
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : R.H. Dana Student Wins Art Contest
By Jodi Wilgoren
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : High School Wins Technology Grant
By Bill Billiter
SEAL BEACH : Residents' Opposition Stalls Park Project
By Shelby Grad
BREA : Councilwoman Loses Reconstruction Suit
By Mimi Ko
BUENA PARK : Evicted VFW Post Seeking New Home
By Debra Cano
CYPRESS : Low-Cost-Housing Law OKd by Council
By Bill Billiter
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents, Officials Vow to Reclaim Park
By Debra Cano
SANTA ANA : School District Gets Extension on Project
By Jon Nalick
Sweet Success at Age 89 : Education: Pearl Sweet of Leisure World, who at 89 has lived a lot of history, collects her master's degree in the subject from Cal State Long Beach.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Seek Laguna Beach Man Missing Since Saturday
Garamendi Uses Crime Site for Campaign Pitch : Politics: Standing near where Leanora Wong was slain, gubernatorial candidate vows support for death penalty.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somber Skies Set Tone for Memorial Day : Holiday: The weather discourages attendance at beaches, parks, but faithful turn out anyway. Lifeguards report an easy day, with few rescues.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4th of July Fireworks Sale Is OK'd
Insurance Problems Are Latest Shock of the Quake : Aftermath: Some problems appear to be widespread. Valley policyholders form local consumer advocacy group.
By Jill Bettner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In the Name of Honor and Fun : Memorial Day in Valley celebrated with parades, national pride and frivolity
By Kay Hwangbo and Mark Sabbatini and Vivien Lou Chen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : VERDUGO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : Chess Player Skilled at Charting Success
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : MONROE HIGH SCHOOL : Immigrant Sets Her Sights on High Court
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : SYLMAR HIGH SCHOOL : Achievement Proves to Be Family Affair
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL : She Covets Straight A's, If Not Better
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : Overcoming War, Poverty-- and High School
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : GRANADA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : Youth Proves You Can Be Both Smart, Cool
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL : Cindy Phan Follows a Family Tradition
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : VERDUGO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : College Would Be a Dream Come True
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : N. HOLLYWOOD HIGH SCHOOL : Dedication Pays Off for Child of Refugees
By Susan Byrnes, Times Correspondent
Valley Interview : City Uses License Revocation Steps to Deal With Public Nuisances
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rising Crime in Santa Clarita Will Be Discussed at Meeting
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cockfighting Raid Results in 15 Arrests
Shooting at Party Leaves Man Critical
By Kay Hwangbo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Indians Pound Angels
From Associated Press
Loss Isn't Their Only Setback : Angels: The Indians dominate a 10-2 game. Lachemann injures Hudler in freak accident.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cardinals Feel Right at Home : Dodgers: After being swept at San Diego, St. Louis bounces back to beat Hershiser, 6-5.
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Old Reggie Miller Shows Up and It's 2-2 : NBA playoffs: He scores 13 of Pacers' final 16 points and talks them into 83-77 victory over Knicks.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown a Basket Case? Not So, Says Former Laker Byron Scott
By Mal Florence
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Messier's Influence Felt by Rangers
FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Gaudenzi Has Fun, but Ivanisevic Wins
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Star Gullit Quits Dutch World Cup Team
By Grahame L. Jones
FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Navratilova Doubles Loss Upstaged by 12-Year-Old
By Elliott Almond
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Throws Two-Hitter; Mariners Win, 12-0
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Banks Stymies the Phillies for 7 1/3 Innings
From Associated Press
NCAA BASEBALL : Titans Win Twice to Gain College World Series
By Lon Eubanks
Ncaa Baseball : Other Regionals
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Banks Stymies the Phillies for 7 1/3 Innings
From Associated Press
NCAA BASEBALL : Powell's Hitting Keeps Cal State Fullerton Alive
By Lon Eubanks
Ncaa Baseball : Other Regionals
Baseball Daily Report : Around The Majors
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Astros Reportedly to Release Williams
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Success Hasn't Carried Over to Stands
By Dan Hafner
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Shoulder Tendinitis Sidelines Easley
By Bob Nightengale
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Grand Flotilla Sinks Favorites in Winning the Turf Handicap
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Price Beats Simpson in Golf Playoff
From Staff and Wire Reports
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hal King, Former Trainer, Dies at 75
By Bob Mieszerski
Muir the Favorite to Win Title in State Track Meet
By Eric Shepard
Titans Find Way Back to Series
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Today's Southern Section Softball Semifinal Games
By Martin Henderson
Toni Mascarenas Pacifica, Fr. Softball / Pitcher...
Philip Schildts Calvary Chapel, Sr. Volleyball / Outside...
Fullerton's Lee Beats Booth in Playoff
Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TEAM FINAL
By Dave Mckibben
Team Wins at Volleyball Tournament
WORLD CUP '94: 17 DAYS and COUNTING : Meola Hoping to Get a Grip : He Still Hasn't Been Named Starter, but U.S. Chances Likely in his Hands
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Lamp Is Rubbed Right Way
By Mike Downey
Rangers Aren't Taking Canucks' Upsets Lightly
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arizona Too Much for CSUN
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One-Hitter Stops Northridge in Title Game : Softball: Parra pitches top-ranked Arizona to victory in Women's College World Series.
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN Hits the Wall Against Parra : Softball World Series: Calcante provides lone Matador highlight with first-inning double.
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Improbable Arms Help Cypress Sweep to State Championship : Baseball: Rarely used Charger pitchers are the difference in victories over Rancho Santiago. Shortstop Ojeda named MVP.
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Surprising Fullerton Turns Up the Pressure : Prep softball: After a disappointing early season, the Indians won league title and are making an improbable run through the Division II playoffs.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Bird in Hand, Penske Shakes Bush
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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