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What happened on September 28, 1994
NEWS
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Rodeo Riders Buck the Odds, Live a Dream : BITING THE DUST: The Wild Ride and Dark Romance of the Rodeo Cowboy and the American West \o7 by Dirk Johnson\f7 ; Simon & Schuster $22, 240 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Pledge of Stability for Children in Chaos
By Robin Abcarian
Square Pegs? : Being Rejected by Peers Is Not Only Hurtful, It Can Cause Emotional Problems and Bad Behavior
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
Help Your Child Make Friends
By Shari Roan
'90s FAMILY : Parents Don't Make the Grade in Involvement
Compiled from Times staff and news services
'90s FAMILY : The Effects of Movies Differ From Kid to Kid
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'90s FAMILY : Errand Education : Ask the right questions and you turn a simple visit to the grocery store, post office or mall into a learning experience. Not only will it keep the kids occupied, but it will help them in school.
By Paula Lynn Parks
Lannan Literary Awards Announced
A Single Mom With Lots of SPUNK
By Libby Slate, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When a Class Assignment Becomes a Task : Schedules: O.C. parents and students can get a change depending on the situation, school and principal.
By Brad Bonhall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGARDS TO THE PAST : North Vietnam Journey Brings Honor to Ancestors and Hopes for the Future
By Thuan Le / Los Angeles Times
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Affair of State Aids Alzheimer's Projects
By Kathryn Bold
Computers Do Much of the Dirty Work
By Brad Bonhall
HUMAN CONDITION : Those Random Acts of Cheapness
By Liz Brody, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Chronicling the Complexities of a 'Double Life' : Literature: Linda Wolfe's latest book explores the affair between New York's top judge and his socialite mistress.
By Russell Miller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Candidates
Battle on Peleliu
State Industrial Base
Gubernatorial Debates
Health Care and the Free Market
Leonard Feather
3 Laws Inspired by Antonovich Case Signed : Ethics: Governor enacts three bills making officials liable for court damages arising from misconduct. They stem from 1993 case, now on appeal, in which the supervisor called a judge on behalf of a campaign contributor.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cheaper Braces No Savings for MTA : Transportation: The agency did not demand financial concessions when it allowed a contractor to use less costly wood braces instead of metal, records show. The material is blamed for contributing to the sinkage in Hollywood.
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aftershock Watch
NO CLAS: Another one bites the dust--for now. . . . Just a...
By Adrianne Goodman
DISNEY DICTIONARY? If you're brazen enough to call...
By Jerry Hicks and Mark Pinsky
SAT SCORES: Valley teens generally do better on the SATs...
By Michael Arkush
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in Guatemala
\o7 Reuters\f7
S. Carolina Gets Reprieve on Nuclear Waste Dump : Energy: Arrival of ships carrying spent fuel rods from Europe is delayed to give state more time to block shipment in court.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Small Vanguard Presses Its Case for Jury Reforms : Courts: Proposals include letting jurors ask questions of attorneys. Critics say it upsets the balance of the system.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baltic Sea Ferry Sinks; Hundreds Feared Dead
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Wilson Ends Controversial Student Testing With Veto
By Carl Ingram and Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Police Disarmed by Haitian Mobs : Caribbean: Roving bands storm stations in countryside and turn weapons over to U.S. troops. Some officers flee; others seek protection from Americans.
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurors More Available Than Expected, Ito Says : Simpson case: Judge sees signs panel can be chosen quickly. But some analysts fear overeagerness, hidden bias.
By Jim Newton and Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson's Veto Halts School Testing Program
By Carl Ingram and Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Irvine Man Breaks Record for English Channel Swim : Sports: Chad Hundeby, 23, attributes the feat to his coach, Penny Lee Dean, who held the former mark.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Long-Buried Oil Spill Casts Beach Town Adrift : Pollution: Unocal is removing tainted soil from Avila Beach, but business district may go with it.
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Crackdown by Color in France : The government is targeting dark-skinned people in a hunt for Islamic terrorists. But critics also link the sweeps to bias against an immigrant group that refuses to give up its culture.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guns-for-Cash Plan Runs Up Against Fear
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Embryo Research Backed by Federal Health Panel
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1st to Reject Test, 2 High Desert Boards Applaud
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GSA's Johnson Pledges to Fund O.C. Courthouse
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sen. Calderon Fined $15,000 for Funds Misuse : Ethics: State watchdog agency finds improper use of campaign chest for such things as tennis togs and his son's birthday party.
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Miscues Have Brown on the Defensive : She prematurely announces an agreement to debate Wilson and finds herself in an embarrassing spot over remarks about fellow Democrats and the death penalty.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
A Good Time Was Had by All, Almost
By Peter H. King
Joan Irvine Smith Son Chooses Love Over Family Ties : Relationships: Marriage to a woman of whom his mother disapproves may cost Morton Smith an inheritance of up to $100 million. But in his heart, he says, he did the right thing.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONGRESS / 44th DISTRICT : Rival Finds Bono's Lead Is No Joking Matter : Ex-entertainer still draws laughs, but as the Republican candidate he has emerged as the front-runner. However, in contest against Steve Clute, he must still persuade skeptics that he is a serious politician.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Allies Reject Plan for Ending Bosnia Arms Embargo : Balkans: Britain, France resist lifting ban, even with a six-month delay.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Official Is Acquitted in Japan Bribe Case : Asia: First verdict involving a politician in Recruit scandal is setback in anti-corruption battle.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
China Gives In on Games Issue
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TERRORISM : Case Against Muslim Cleric Could Blow Up in Prosecutors' Faces : Despite his age, disabilities and lack of a lawyer, the sheik is not seen as an underdog in the bombing plot trial.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Aristide May Reappoint Ex-Premier : Politics: Sources say Rene Preval is one of six candidates under consideration. His policies helped spur military coup.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haiti Withdrawal Deadline Debated : Legislation: Clinton Administration officials testify on Capitol Hill. Even friendly lawmakers warn that Congress is likely to fix an end point.
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Considers Allowing Sales of Russian Handguns : Trade: Officials say letting Moscow export weapons to America could help end Kremlin's arms deals with Iran.
By Ronald J. Ostrow and Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
White House Ceremony Honors U.S., Russian Veterans of WW II
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton, Yeltsin Discuss Ending Iran Arms Sales : Summit: U.S. officials are optimistic. Cash-strapped Russia earns $1 billion a year on weaponry for Tehran.
By David Lauter and Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bid to Freeze Assets of Ambassador Harriman Is Rejected
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attacks on Afghan Capital Kill 58, Hurt 224
\o7 Reuters\f7
Non-Unanimous Jury Idea Appeals to Some Reformers : Law: Prosecutors love--and defense lawyers hate--system used for most felonies in Oregon.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poor Conditions Try Jurors' Patience : Courts: Shabby, crowded waiting rooms that often lack TV leave panelists in L.A. County bored.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Divining Potential Jurors' Real Racial Attitudes a Daunting Challenge
By Bill Boyarsky
140 Killed in Angola Wreck
\o7 Reuters\f7
U.S. Unveils Health Industry Antitrust Guidelines
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Republicans Vow Conservative Change : Politics: Incumbents, candidates unveil agenda they promise to make law if the GOP takes control of the House. Democrats denounce it as a fraud.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shuttle Crew Laughs Its Way to Another Attempt at Liftoff
\o7 Reuters\f7
ENTERTAINMENT
'Pure Beauty': Irony Becomes Stale Second Time Around : Art review: The MOCA exhibition includes installations by seven locals and though it includes some tantalizing work, as a whole it can be read as art contemplating its own extinction.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ed Wood': '50s Blithe Spirit : Director Tim Burton Captures the Eccentric Charm of a Bad Filmmaker
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Pop Music Review : Asleep at the Wheel Takes Western Swing for a Spin
By Noel Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jazz Review : They Can't Take George Gershwin Away From Us
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LEGAL FILE Another Lawsuit: Pop star Michael Jackson was...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Romance Works for Rogers
By Dennis Hunt
MOVIE REVIEW : Ambitious 'Jason's Lyric' Falls Short of Redemption
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Adams Gives 'Dresser' Fiber
By Philip Brandes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Poet William Blake Focus of Southwest Chamber's Opener
By Timothy Mangan
Choice Dates for Season : Music: Philharmonic Society's '95 recitals will feature soprano Cecilia Bartoli in her O.C. debut and violinist Itzhak Perlman.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One of four trucks carrying a set for Verdi's "Aida" from...
A folk concert sponsored by the Orange Coast Unitarian...
'Home' Leads Way as ABC Muscles Out Competition : Television: Network places six shows in Top 10, but NBC strengthens its lineup with its go-for-broke Tuesday strategy.
By Rick Du Brow, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
TELEVISION : Spoofing a Crime, a Chase and Media Race
By Howard Rosenberg
Arts Panel Kills Proposals Seeking Funding Changes : Grants: L.A. County Music and Performing Arts Commission rejects proposals to redirect money to community-oriented groups.
By Jan Breslauer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Ratings
BUSINESS
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Judge Rejects Racketeering Charges Against Tobacco Firms
\o7 From Reuters\f7
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Jumps, Yields Hit 2-Year High
From Times Wire Services
$216-Million Rescue Deal Would Revive 20th Century : Insurance: American International Group would control up to 43% of stock and gain a national platform.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Going to Bat for Its Trademarks : Licensing: Major League Baseball maintains it is simply trying to protect its rights, but it's accused of cashing in at the expense of Little Leaguers who wear pro teams' insignias.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family of Doctor Wins Suit in Fatal Helicopter Crash : Product liability: Jury awards $4.5 million, finding manufacturer partly to blame for mistake that killed O.C. surgeon. Company vows appeal.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fed Decides Not to Raise Interest Rates Again : Economy: Analysts warn of another increase soon. Some businesses, which saw overtightening, express relief.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Failed Fund Is 'Exhibit A' in Levitt Testimony on Derivatives
By Tom Petruno
Metallica Sues Label, Challenging '7-Year' Contract Statute
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Getting the Message : Expansion Plan by Owner of On-Line Service Sets Off an Electronic Uproar
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Daily News Promotes Robert Lund From Managing Editor to Editor
By Patrice Apodaca
Retailing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Trade Policy Enters a Crucial Phase : Commerce: White House sends GATT legislation to Congress and begins final negotiations over dispute with Japan.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Than 11,000 Strike GM Plant
From Reuters
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NBC Confirms GE Interested in a Partner, Not a Buyer
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Racketeering Charges Rejected in Suit Against Tobacco Firms
From Reuters
Other News
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
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
House Passes New Credit Report Legislation : Consumers: The bill, which goes to the Senate for final OK, would force agencies to quickly correct faulty information.
From Associated Press
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Baby Superstore Stock Weighs In With 93% Jump
From Bloomberg Business News
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Jumps, Yields Hit 2-Year High
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Northwest Triggers Another Air Fare Battle : Airlines: Rivals say they'll match the carrier's 2-for-1 offer. The offer puts the price of an L.A.-New York round trip for two at $643.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regulators Take Steps to Address Concerns About Broker Conflicts of Interest
From Associated Press
The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : High-Performance Components, Falling Prices Make This a Good Time to Buy
By Lawrence J. Magid
The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Leave a Message on My Stereo
By Kathleen Wiegner
The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : Game Firms Battle in Court
By James Evans, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : POSTCARDS FROM CYBERSPACE : Easy, Cheap Internet Access
By Adam S. Bauman
AST Research Scraps Sale of Subnotebooks : Computers: Delays in development, competition cause the Irvine company to back out of the market.
By Ross Kerber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GTE to Enter Mexican Phone Market
From Bloomberg Business News
AmeriQuest to Buy Florida Computer Company
Kawasaki Motors of Irvine Signs Motorcycle Pact With CHP
By Hope Hamashige
Systems Control Inc.: The company said Tuesday it has...
Platinum Software Corp.: The Irvine financial software...
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fast Feet, Flurry of Dollars : L.A. Marathon case shows need for a closer eye on political gifts
Boris and the Big Five : Interesting if vague ideas on nuclear weapons control
Cracking Down on the Right Targets : Reform begins to touch mindless robocop sentencing
HEALTH WATCH : Sleeping, Not Dead
Reality Won't Have a Bestseller Ending : Japan: Relying on military might, rather than tackling causes of trade gap, makes for good reading but poor policy.
By Sheila K. Johnson, \o7 Sheila K. Johnson, an anthropologist, is the author of "The Japanese Through American Eyes" (Stanford University Press, 1988). \f7
After-School Program Takes Off at Lemonwood : Oxnard: Children remain on campus for homework or play. Organizers had worried that unsupervised youngsters were at risk of getting into trouble.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One Picture, Two Perspectives : Marion Barry. Louis Farrakhan. Al Sharpton. Why do blacks and whites view the world so differently?
By Karen Grigsby Bates, \o7 Karen Grigsby Bates writes from Los Angeles about modern culture, race relations and politics for several national publications. \f7
Eyewitness: Carlos Fuentes : PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Why Damn a Great State Resource?
\o7 Mexican author CARLOS FUENTES visited San Diego and Tijuana this week to participate in a transborder arts festival. He spoke about the immigration issue with Times Staff Writer Sebastian Rotella\f7
Groundbreaking on Simi Valley Boys & Girls Club May Start This Year : Recreation: Panel urges the City Council to approve the long-delayed $3.3-million project in October.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School's Neighbors Petition for Safer Streets : Ventura: The death of a 12-year-old near Juanamaria Elementary prompts the action. Traffic engineers to investigate the concerns.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors to Get a Jump on Next Budget
By Phyllis W. Jordan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rejection of CLAS Tests Is Cheered, Criticized : Education: Some in county call governor's veto 'a great victory for parents.' Others call it a loss for students and teachers.
By Tracy Wilson and Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ventura Seeks to Sell Water Share in Project
By Ira E. Stoll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Is everyone trying to capitalize on the case?It isn't...
By Steve Harvey
OXNARD : Pair Sentenced in Airplane Parts Fraud
By Mary F. Pols
County Nurses OK Compromise Pact
By Phyllis W. Jordan
County School Board Opposes Prop. 187
By Maia Davis
OJAI : Free Forum Tonight on Self-Defense
By Julie Fields
CAMARILLO : Teen-Ager Struck by Sheriff's Van
By Mary F. Pols
CAMARILLO : School Spreads News of Parents Night
By Maia Davis
CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Dawson-Petit Signal
By J. E. Mitchell
SANTA PAULA : Funds Sought, but Road Stays Blocked
By Phyllis W. Jordan
NEWBURY PARK : Wife Faces Attempted Murder Charge
By Dwayne Bray
THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Honors Bobby Sox Champs
By Stephanie Simon
SIMI VALLEY : City to Debate New Ice Rink Proposal
By Matthew Mosk
NEWBURY PARK : Air Conditioner Shot During Quarrel
By Greg Rippee
MOORPARK : Muranaka Laborers Preparing for Strike
By Scott Hadly
Earthquake Repairs May Hit $16 Million for Simi Valley Schools
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries : * Archer Gordon; Known as the 'Father' of CPR
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Shop Owners Offer Ideas to Revamp Boulevard : Thousand Oaks: At a public forum, proprietors cite problems of central business district. Brainstorming session is hailed as a good first step.
By Matthew Mosk, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Money Looking for a Home
Right Family Is a Must for a Boy Done Awfully Wrong
By Dana Parsons
Seniors
By Lynn Franey and Holly J. Wagner and Lesley Wright and Russ Loar and Jeff Bean
Countywide : Forum on Prop. 187 Scheduled Tonight
By Alicia Di Rado
PLACENTIA : Library Announces Children's Activities
By Holly J. Wagner
DANA POINT, LAGUNA BEACH : Input Sought on Water District Consolidation
By Jeff Bean
The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Police Station Pregnant With Esprit de Corps
By Jeannette Regalado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Take Shots at Vaccine Opener : Health: 15 hockey players brave immunizations after practice during the start of the Visiting Nurse Assn.'s drive to prepare residents for flu season.
By Tammerlin Drummond and Debbie Kong, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Shelter for Abuse Victims OKd Over Protests : Neighborhoods: Eli Home can use Anaheim Hills site to house up to 22 people. Area residents had cited crowding, traffic problems and potential for violence.
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisorial Candidates Trade Insults : Debate: Jim Silva and Linda Moulton Patterson take swipes at each other's records, political ties.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hoag CEO to Take Job in Seattle : Health care: Michael Stephens is credited with helping the Newport Beach hospital adapt to the changing economics of the industry.
By Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Children Alone Nearly 3 Days With Dead Mother
By Eric Malnic and Efrain Hernandez Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Reaction Mild to Marathon's Money Laundering : Ethics: Several officials praise firm's management of the race, but two call for a review of company's contract with the city.
By Rich Connell and James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Police Panel Calls for Sex Harassment, Bias Unit : LAPD: A committee recommends an independent division to investigate internal accusations. Commission vote is delayed so Williams can study the plan.
By Jim Newton and Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Faith Is the Hunter : Crash: Students urge U.S. authorities to begin new search for five men, including a teacher's brother, whose plane vanished in Bolivian jungle in May.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BREA : Input Sought on Plan Offering Loans to Homeowners
By Alan Eyerly
Countywide : Supervisors Give Final OK to Budget
By Shelby Grad
NEWPORT BEACH : City Council OKs Charter Cruise Tax
By Holly J. Wagner
IRVINE : Construction Worker Hit, Killed by Truck
LOS ANGELES : Antonovich, Molina Feud Hits New Pitch
By Frederick M. Muir
Neighborhood Cleanup Program Goes Citywide
By Nicholas Riccardi
County Supervisors Move Toward Rescinding Library Tax
By Frederick M. Muir
LOS ANGELES : Spending Limit on Plaques for Slain Officers Lifted
EL MONTE : Month-Old Boy Found Safe 1 Week After Kidnaping
INGLEWOOD : Gunman Sought in Killing of Price Club Employee
COSTA MESA : Playground Pleases Donors, Children
By Shelby Grad
Orange County Almanac
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Boys Hope Home Offers Haven of Order, Security After Chaos
By Lynn Franey
ORANGE : Home Found for Boy in Torture Case
By Rene Lynch
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Allots Money for 8 More Officers
By Debra Cano
Contractors Fined Over Subway Work
Mayor Proposes Effort to Keep Firms in L.A. : Economy: Riordan will ask City Council to authorize $1.9 million. The plan calls for a marketing campaign and incentives such as tax breaks and loans.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANA : Jury Finds for Dealer in 2 Women's Firing
By Anna Cekola
SEAL BEACH : Scientists Address Quake Test Fears
By Russ Loar
CYPRESS : Warehouse OKd Amid Residents' Protests
By Bill Billiter
SEAL BEACH : Pedestrian Killed at Freeway Transition
DANA POINT : Date of City Elections Shifted to November
By Len Hall
Plane Crashes on Street in Fullerton; 2 On-Board Injured
By Mimi Ko and Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hurricane at Baja Making Waves Swell
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Signs Bill on School Bus Flashing Lights
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim OKs Waste-Removal Deal With Auto Wrecker
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spill Snarls Rush-Hour Traffic on Riverside Freeway : Accident: Drum of cement sealant falls off construction truck, causing a three-car collision and stopping westbound traffic for six hours. Substance also falls into nearby creek.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Signs 3 Bills Inspired by Antonovich Case : Court: Tax revenue will no longer be used to pay damages when elected officials are found guilty of improprieties.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WOODLAND HILLS : Race Car, Truck and Trailer Stolen
By Jeannette Regalado
CALABASAS : Lake Residents Complain Geese Are Nuisance
By Frank Manning
NORTH HILLS : Redevelopment Plan Gets Mixed Reception
By Jeff Schnaufer
CALABASAS : Officials to Study Plans for Subdivision
By Frank Manning
CHATSWORTH : City Approves Pact for Bank Project
By Hugo Martin
PACOIMA : UCLA Helps Rebuild Elementary School
By Tim May
Teachers Face Moves Due to Enrollment Fall
By Maki Becker
CSUN Has Smallest Fall Class in 24 Years
By John Chandler
VAN NUYS : 3 Robbery Suspects Arrested After Chase
By Jeff Schnaufer
STUDIO CITY : Basketball Hoops Stay Down at Center
By Kay Hwangbo
SAN FERNANDO : Festival to Celebrate Culture of Cruising
By Ed Bond
Glendale Response Team Will Target Hate Crimes : Council: Effort will promote condemnation of such acts, offer counseling to victims and help with property repairs.
By Tony Olivo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Father Gets 1-Year Sentence in Crash
By Jeannette Regalado
Republican Candidates Take Pledge for Reform : Congress: Valley politicians here and in Washington sign GOP 'contract.' And a Burbank Democrat signs his own version of pact.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ASPCA Meets in Burbank, 1st Time Outside New York : Protest: Animal-rights activists say group uses pets as a front for its fund-raising activities in Manhattan.
By Steve Ryfle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Transient Ordered to Stand Trial : Courts: Man is accused of attempted rape with a 15-year-old girl with Down's syndrome who had been the object of a search.
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Shadow Box' Spending Restrictions Lifted : Police: City Council votes unanimously to remove limit on memorial plaques for slain officers.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Reaches Settlement Over Telemarketing Calls : Litigation: Bob Arkow sues Time Warner Cable after he asked the company to stop contacting him. The company has vowed to examine its policies.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Crash Victims Identified as Sisters
By Mark Sabbatini
Making the Grade : Roundup of Local SAT Results
SPORTS
Bad Knee Forces Nance to Quit
From Staff and Wire Reports
Camacho Is Winner Over Lawlor
Associated Press
Bad Knee Forces Nance to Quit
From Staff and Wire Reports
Photo Got Their Attention, but the Price Was Not Right
By Mal Florence
May's Third-Period Goal Lifts Stars Over Kings, 3-2
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
ROUNDUP : Second-Ranked San Clemente Shuts Down No. 1 Corona del Mar in Water Polo
By Dan Arritt
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Rolls by Newport Harbor
By Melanie Neff
VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Sailors Leave No. 2 Artists Reeling
By Michael Itagaki
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Oregon Quarterback O'Neil to Sit Out
By Earl Gustkey
PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Reports of Demise Greatly Exaggerated
By Dan Hafner
Tennis Roundup
Roundup
Volleyball Roundup
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Greenwood Surveys the Wreckage
By Jim Hodges
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Alcorn State's McNair Is Back on Track
Associated Press
Landing This Marlin Still Painful Memory
By Pete Thomas
Catfish and Raccoon Are Active at Lake Piru
ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Freshman Hitters Come Out Swinging, Get Sweep
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gets Loose, Beats OCC in Women's Soccer
LOS ALAMITOS : Idaho-Bred Proves Lure of Southland
By Stacy Pigott, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Special Teams Are Special Problem
By Steve Springer
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Falcons' Rison Receives a Challenge
By Mike Reilley
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rookie Will Start for the Redskins
Associated Press
Rookie Duck Defenseman Tsulygin Will Return to His Russian Team
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Titans Beat Waves in Women's Soccer
Andrea Bill Saddleback, Sophomore Volleyball/Outside...
Darcie Frazier SCHOOL: L.A. Baptist SPORT: Volleyball...
Ronney Jenkins SCHOOL: Hueneme SPORT: Football YEAR...
Marcello Royal Rancho Santiago, Sophomore...
Valley 9th, Ventura 14th in State Football Poll
A Little Bit of History
Football Top 10
SIDELINES : With Turnover on Return, Crespi Can't Hold Onto Its Cushion
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Falcons' Rison Receives a Challenge
By Mike Reilley
Local Group Boosts Effort to Save Rams
By Tracy Weber and Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Fehr and Players Agree on Issues : Baseball: Karros accuses owners of failing to negotiate with them in good faith. Piazza sees the 1995 season being in jeopardy.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Good Doctor Wields a Big Bat : Softball Star Dot Richardson Still Is in the Hunt to Become a Surgeon and an Olympic Gold Medal Winner
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prospects Are Dim for Avoiding Delay : Hockey: Latest proposal by NHL fails to spark any hint of agreement, increasing chance that season's start will be postponed.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This USC Project Cannot Be Rushed : Trojans Slowly Mold Shawn Walters Into Their Fullback for the Future
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Least He Isn't in Denial
By Mike Downey
Dodger Cuts to Include 25 Positions
By Maryann Hudson and Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Despite Profits, Duck Official Wants Cap : Hockey: Tavares says long-term financial success would be endangered by salary spiral.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taylor Has Been to Arkansas and Back : Running: A trip home made her realize she needed to stick around.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Old Men and the Sea : Loren Grey, 78, Fell Hook, Line and Sinker for the Fish Tales Told by His Father, Zane Grey
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Running From Trouble : Nordhoff Standout Josh Hawkins Escapes Gang Tackle With Move to Ojai
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Things Go From Bad to Worse for Mohr : Canyon High: After 0-3 start, some players challenge first-year coach's authority and four quit.
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trainer of Horses With Mystery Virus Dies
From Associated Press
Jockey Who Pulled Rival From Mount Is Suspended
From Associated Press
COMMENTARY : Jet Faces Are New, but the Story Is Old
By Mike Lupica, NEWSDAY
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