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What happened on April 15, 1995
NEWS
Ellen Byrens; Beverly Hills Civic Leader, Philanthropist
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burl Ives, Folk Singer, Oscar Winner, Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan Legislator Quits Post, Denounces State of Politics
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Uses 'Son of Sam' Law for First Time
From Associated Press
Hanoi Levels Homes, Arrests 7 Officials in Building Scandal
From Associated Press
Gramm Has Spent $4.7 Million on '96 Bid, Data Shows
from Associated Press
Panel OKs 5% Raises for Top State Officials, Legislators
From Associated Press
Worldwide Processions Mark Good Friday : Religion: Pope enlists help of three women to carry wooden cross. Large crowds gather for Jerusalem ritual.
From Associated Press
Clinton Sets Wheels in Motion for Expected Bid for Reelection
From a Times Staff Writer
Wilsons Disclose Federal and State Tax Returns; Few Deductions Taken
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Health Cuts Hurt Elderly and Poor : Bankruptcy: Private providers say they can't possibly undo the damage wrought by fiscal crisis.
JULIE MARQUIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dole's Hometown Folks Turn Out to Rally for 'Their Boy' : Campaign: Russell residents, who helped the Kansas Republican in his darkest hours after WWII, present him with a new cigar box of contributions.
RONALD BROWNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : WALES : Door-to-Door DNA Search for Killer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
In Blow to Conspiracy Case, Mexican Suspect Released : Latin America: Judge finds crowd-control worker innocent in death of presidential candidate Colosio.
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N. Allows Limited Sales of Iraqi Oil : Persian Gulf: Proceeds from $1 billion in crude exports every 90 days may be used for humanitarian purposes only. Baghdad official denounces offer to ease postwar ban as too restrictive.
STANLEY MEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela Again Fires His Estranged Wife : South Africa: Second dismissal meets all legal rules, president says. Political soap opera fascinates nation.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iran Apparently Arming Bosnia, U.S. Official Says : Balkans: State Department denies looking other way at sanctions-busting shipments to Muslim government.
From a Times Staff Writer
Tokyo On Alert Over Cult Forecast; 53 Children Taken Into Custody
Associated Press
CAUCASUS : Cemetery Lays Bare Atrocities of Russians' Chechen Conquest : War: Those searching for relatives come daily to walk among bodies on display. Officials fear spread of disease--and enmity.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tentative Pact Reached in Supermarket Strike
Associated Press
Hobart Rowen; Wrote Column on Business
From Times Wire Services
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Refuses to Stall Plan to Pay O.C. Pool Investors
SUSAN MARQUEZ OWEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Gates Heads 14-Member Posse on Tax
World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Man Arrested in Aristide Foe's Death
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : Many Doubt Clinton Will Break His Veto-Less Record : Legislation: Despite threats, he's yet to reject a bill. His party is urging him to fight the GOP agenda by using the power of the pen--soon.
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AQMD Makes Ride-Share Rule More Flexible
MARLA CONE, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Clintons to Get $14,418 Refund Despite Bigger Income Tax Bite
from Associated Press
Pilgrimage to N. Mexico Site Stands as Testament to Faith : Religion: A dirt pit draws thousands who seek miracle cures. Skeptics abound, but many say they miss the point.
LOUIS SAHAGUN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ITALY : Physicians Ban Controversial Biogenetics
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Is Concept of Race a Relic? : Defining race by biology is misleading at best, say a growing number of scientists. New research could trigger rethinking about how public health and other social policies are applied.
ROBERT LEE HOTZ, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Official Racial Definitions Have Shifted Sharply and Often
ROBERT LEE HOTZ, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
U.N. Peacekeeper Killed, 2 Others Hurt in Bosnia
Associated Press
Enrollment Slide Forecast for CSUN
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lucky Golfing Couple Sees Nothing but Green
Associated Press
Wilson Has Surgery on Vocal Cords : Health: Doctor says operation to remove nodule was successful and governor is expected to make a full recovery.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Officials Turn Away Visitors to Zion Park : Closure: Disappointed tourists are told most trails will remain closed until canyon road can be rebuilt. Employees also find they are out of work.
JAMES RAINEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Shouting Ladies' Arrested at Church
Associated Press
AQMD Makes Ride-Share Rule More Flexible
MARLA CONE, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Holy Sepulcher Church Paint Job an Act of Faiths
MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navy Backed on Long Beach Yard Closing : Military: GAO report says recommended shutdown is justified. It narrows chances that the facility will survive when final decision is made.
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Shapiro Remark Called Ill-Timed : Trial: Reports of comment about 'Hang Fung Restaurant,' an apparent reference to criminalist Dennis Fung, draw some complaints.
From a Times Staff Writer
The O.j. Simpson Murder Trial
Applicant Said to Have Lied to Harvard
from Associated Press
Clinton Sees Vindication for Vietnam Protesters : Memoirs: President says that dissenters saw the war as a mistake and McNamara's new book shows he did too.
DOYLE McMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fiery Debate Over Blank Form Stalls Simpson Trial : Courts: 'This has got to end sometime,' impatient Judge Ito says of 90-minute fight over two staple holes.
ANDREA FORD and JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
3 Members of Family Die in Latest Car Accident : Tragedy: A father and one each of two sets of twins killed. It is Valley area's fourth multi-death incident in a week.
NICHOLAS RICCARDI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Easter Bunny Has Followers, Skeptics
HOLLY J. WAGNER
Rookies Armed With Optimism : Police: Graduating cadets downplay criticism of LAPD.
LISA RESPERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POMONA : Boy Whose Mother Testified Against Him Is Convicted
Post Offices to Stay Open Late for Taxes
COSTA MESA : Free Lunch Halted for Homeless
TOM RAGAN
Copley Cable Suspends Neo-Nazi Apologist's Series : Television: 'Another Voice of Freedom' suggests humane treatment of Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust. Paragon still airing show.
DANIEL HOWARD CERONE and ZAN DUBIN and MARTIN MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Report on Children Paints Bleak Picture of the Future
LISA RICHARDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POMONA : 5 Officers Put on Leave During Misconduct Probe
2 Drivers Arrested in Collision That Killed 4 in Family : Freeways: Marco A. Corral, 22, of Venice, and a Glassell Park youth are held on felony vehicular manslaughter charges.
ERIC SLATER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GLENDALE : City Weighs 7.7% Hike in Water Rate
STEVE RYFLE
Countywide : Get a Grip on Your Bonnet--Easter Looks Wet, Windy
LESLEY WRIGHT
Deadline Near for 2 LAUSD Programs
MAKI BECKER
NORTHRIDGE : Rally Will Protest Cuts in Student Aid
ANTONIO OLIVO
Owl Chicks Saved From Rocketdyne Tower Near Simi
L.D. STRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Building Moratorium Sought : Calabasas: Homeowners want new construction halted until rules are in place.
FRANK MANNING FRANK MANNING..BD: SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Image Makers : Police Hope Trading Cards Enhance Their Rapport With Children
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Will Star in Trading-Card Series
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Driver Rescued, Cited After Plunge Off Cliff
THAO HUA
Youth Opinion : Jewish, African and Israeli in L.A.
CALABASAS : Gas Station Owner, City Settle Sign Flap
FRANK MANNING
Orange County Almanac
Simi Councilwoman Fights for Gun Rights
TRACY WILSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TARZANA : Charity Biking Is Child's Play for Broker, 72
ANTONIO OLIVO
Symphony Weighs Move to Arts Plaza Offices : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will consider authorizing the start of lease negotiations with the county's consolidated orchestras.
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gas Station Owner, Calabasas Settle Conflict Over 100-Foot-High Sign
FRANK MANNING
Horticulturist Says a Little Greenery Can Cure the Office Blues : 'I thought, hey, if it works outdoors, why wouldn't it work indoors?'
STEPHANIE SIMON
County Projects Cutbacks of 33% for Most Departments
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dispatchers Honored for 2 Valley Calls
KAY HWANGBO
THOUSAND OAKS : Cafe Seeks OK From Planners to Open
PAUL ELIAS
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Lobbying Effort Earns Easter Week Coverage
RUSS LOAR
YORBA LINDA : Council OKs Athletic Fields Improvements
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
OXNARD : Health Clinic Moving to Chavez School
CHRISTINA LIMA
Voters to Decide on Council Seats, Casinos : Elections: On Tuesday, Pasadena will fill three posts, while Compton weighs raises for top officials and Pomona considers card clubs.
DENISE HAMILTON and RICK HOLGUIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Board to Discuss Teachers' Contract
STEVE RYFLE
VENTURA : Tools Sought to Help Build Playground
LISA M. BOWMAN
SHERMAN OAKS : Chief Williams to Address Homeowners
KAY HWANGBO
Atheist Group Holds First U.S. Meeting : Secularism: Umbrella association of freethinking skeptics will soften strident tone taken by others in the past.
JOHN DART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police to Increase Traffic Patrolling in Wake of Deaths : Law enforcement: Sites of frequent collisions will be targeted. Public education will also be emphasized.
NICHOLAS RICCARDI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HAWTHORNE : Man Finds Mortar Rounds, Takes Them to Police
INGLEWOOD : $25,000 Offered for Killer of Store's Night Manager
Obituaries
Slaying Suspect Contends He Was in Oregon : Courts: A Corona man named as a suspect in the killing of a Laguna Beach ice cream parlor owner pleads not guilty to a same-day heist in Tustin.
KEN ELLINGWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI VALLEY : No Letup Reported in Car Break-Ins
LISA M. BOWMAN
Owner Says Airport Will Stay Open : Agua Dulce: Jim Annin cites the depressed real estate market as contributing to his decision not to sell.
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CSUN Rally to Protest Proposals in Congress to Cut Student Aid
ANTONIO OLIVO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simi Councilwoman Fights for Gun Rights
TRACY WILSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Modest Proposal : Pershing Square: Soften the Edges
INGLEWOOD : $25,000 Offered for Killer of Store's Night Manager
Orange : Neighbors Protest Removal of Trees
LESLEY WRIGHT
47,000 Voters Sign Public Safety Petition
CARLOS V. LOZANO
CALABASAS : Homeowners Fear Over-Development
FRANK MANNING
WESTLAKE : FTC Seeks Input on Medical Center Deal
IRA E. STOLL
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Adjustments Interrupt Water Fluoridation
Oxnard Told Sewer Trunk Is in Danger of Leaking : Growth: Public works director says new development is straining the northeast line's capacity. He says city lacks funds to replace it.
MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Final Touches Put to Damaged Public Library
L.D. STRAUB
Widow Donates 2,500 Maps to Museum
DUNCAN MARTELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers Withdraw Pay Hike Demand
JEFF BEAN
Seal Beach : Navy League Honors Rockwell Chairman
RUSS LOAR
Saved by Catdom's Dynamic Duo : Pair's Van Nuys Shelter for 200 Felines Running Short of Funds
TIM MAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BURBANK : Man Held in Shooting of Former Girlfriend
VIVIEN LOU CHEN
Services Set for Newport Police Officer
MARTIN MILLER
SANTA ANA : Diabetics Get Help by Word of Mouth
MIMI KO
Work Force Diversity: Hard to Manage, Big Rewards : Conversation / Lorri L. Jean
One Stray Led Woman to Become Champion of L.A.'s Cat Underclass
TIM MAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Teen-Ager Is Charged in Gas Station Slaying
THAO HUA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What a Hoot : Two Owl Chicks Are Rescued From a Rocket Tower Slated for Demolition
L.D. STRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
32 Arrested in Anaheim on Arms, Drug Offenses
Bid to Recall L.A. School Board Chief Falls Short : Politics: Group that targeted Slavkin over the district's court challenge of Proposition 187 fails to collect enough signatures by Friday deadline.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Easter Sunrise Services to Awaken the Spirit
JOHN DART
Teen-Ager to Be Tried as Adult in Attack on Woman : Reseda: Youth is accused of stabbing neighbor at least 20 times and then leaving her to die. But she will testify.
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen-Ager Gets 8 Years in Racial Attack
BARBARA MURPHY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Last-Minute Tax Filers Enjoying Weekend Reprieve : Deadline: But the April 17 filing date has given some a false sense of available time, CPAs say.
TINA NGUYEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Gets $8,000 for Radon Program
DUNCAN MARTELL
INS Special Agent Is Arrested in Sale of Permits
PATRICK J. McDONNELL
City Guide
PLACENTIA : Woman, 54, Dies in Head-On Crash
THOUSAND OAKS : Traffic Light Project to Be Considered
PAUL ELIAS
SEAL BEACH : Leisure World Tries to Buy County Library
RUSS LOAR
Obituaries
EL MONTE : Robbery Suspects Arrested After Truck Runs Out of Gas
CSUN Enrollment Slide Forecast : Education: RAND report projects a dramatic decline by decade's end. Expected drop in the area's college-age students is blamed.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Independent Living Skills Program : A Bridge From Foster Care to Self- Reliance
Objets d'Egg : Ukrainian Craft of Pysanky Finds a Welcome Home
ISAAC GUZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D. A. Sues Pair Over Homestead Forms
LISA M. BOWMAN
Obituaries
Man Arrested for Shooting Youth Tampering With Car
CARLA HALL and JEFF BRAZIL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Yaroslavsky Replaces Her Campaign Strategist
VENTURA : Shooting Suspect Unable to Stand Trial
BARBARA MURPHY
Yaroslavsky Replaces Consultant for Runoff : Politics: Shake-up comes after surprise second-place finish in 5th District City Council primary. Rick Taylor wants voters to 'get to know' the candidate.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Passover, Easter Services This Weekend
ROSANNE KEYNAN
Jews Give Thanks at Passover With Traditional Seder : Religion: Leisure World observers also recall the pain of the Holocaust.
LESLIE BERKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3,000 Faithful Gather for Passion Play : Religion: The dramatic re-enactment of Jesus' trial and crucifixion has become an annual tradition for families in Oxnard's La Colonia area.
MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Charged With Providing Guns to Gangs : Law: A dealer is accused of misusing his license. His lawyer says it's a paperwork matter.
J.R. MOEHRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CYA Has Some Leads in Inmate's Escape
LISA M. BOWMAN
UCLA Fraternities Are Partying Too Much Since NCAA Win, Police Say : Campus: LAPD sets up meeting. Student leader says it is unfair to blame all 20 houses for the rowdiness.
KATHLEEN KELLEHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Easter Egg Hunt Traced to Europe : Tradition: Theology professor says it is not clear why and when the egg was added to festivities, but some believed that they were talismans, bringing good fortune and warding off evil.
ROSANNE KEYNAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OXNARD : 2 to Be Arraigned on Loan Shark Charges
PAUL ELIAS
LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads No Contest in Abduction of His Son
Taking the Plunge : Training Is Tough and Competition Tougher for Lifeguard Jobs
DEBRA CANO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Ex-Agents Lose Ruling in Suit Against Farmers : Insurance: Judge says litigation fails to meet class-action criteria.
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dollar Sinks Further Amid Festering Trade Impasse : U.S. Reports 'Very Little Progress' in Talks With Japan
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Last-Minute Tax Tips
KATHY M. KRISTOF
Company Town Annex
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy Levels Off for a Soft Landing : Indicators: With March output down 0.3%, there is little chance the Fed will hike rates.
From Associated Press
Banking & Finance
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Xerox to Offer Coverage to Domestic Partners
From Associated Press
Dollar Sinks Further Amid Festering Trade Impasse : Markets Are Cool to Tokyo's Bid to Prop Up U.S. Currency
From Times Wire Services
Inquiry Sought on NationsBank Exec's Remark
From Bloomberg Business News
L.A. Gear's 1st-Quarter Loss Runs Up to $11.6 Million : Apparel: Santa Monica-based shoemaker says it plans to return focus to women's footwear business.
From Bloomberg Business News
Chrysler Taking Sharp Look at Bid Offer : Autos: It's hired three firms to study Kerkorian takeover plan. Iacocca criticizes his successor for moving too slowly.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Late Payers Fill Out Form I-O-IRS : Taxes: Due Monday instead of today, filings may be delayed until Aug. 15, but not payments.
From Associated Press
SPORTS
PREP FOOTBALL / ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR GAME : Six Times All-County Players Make the Roster
Two of a Kind : Longtime Friends Gonzalez and Ojeda Make Winning Combination for Cypress College
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
His Last Match Can't Be Rigged : In Ill Health at 77, Tennis' Greatest Hustler Recounts His Triumphs--and a Memorable Defeat
BOB OATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Still More Lightning by LeClair
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Hicks Wins Main Event in Speedway Program
GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert's Scrambles Pay Off
From Associated Press
Freshmen Lead Way in Sprints
MARK STRODER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Osuna's Success Is a Huge Relief
BOB NIGHTENGALE
New Zealand Is Making It Look Too Easy : America's Cup: Kiwis are unbeaten on the water. Young America regains defenders' lead by defeating Mighty Mary.
DAVE DISTEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Osuna's Success Is a Huge Relief
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Move to St. Louis Leaves Ram Fan Cold
Hornaday Riding New Wheels : Auto racing: Palmdale resident teams with Dale Earnhardt for entry in new SuperTruck series.
BRYAN RODGERS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman a Royal Pain in Return
From Associated Press
Taylor's Big Night Not Deserving of Scorn
TENNIS / EASTER BOWL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT : Fullerton's Kim Changes His Pace to Win Match
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Untroubled by Trade Possibility
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Rams' St. Louis Deal Has Sour Taste for Fans
Jambalaya Jazz's Derby Route Runs Through the Blue Grass : Horse racing: Strong showing today at Keeneland would send him to Louisville with stablemate Pyramid Peak.
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANITA : Fans Will Get to See Simulcast Triple Play
BOB MIESZERSKI
Count on the 49ers to Make Right Choice
NBA ROUNDUP / THURSDAY'S GAMES : Olajuwon Returns, Rockets Win
From Associated Press
Montana and Clark Hook Up Once Again
From Associated Press
MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL : Arce to Cross Country, Run For Notre Dame : Scholarship: Distance specialist from Palmdale gets free ride to compete for the Fighting Irish.
JOHN ORTEGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: MT. SAC RELAYS : Freshmen Showe, Williams Are Tops in Sprints
MARK STRODER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Winston Cup Rivalry Extends to SuperTrucks
SHAV GLICK
Give Harrick, Bruins Some Time to Enjoy It
Team's Attempt at Hardball Doesn't Work Off the Field
MARK HEISLER
NBA Players' Chief Grantham Resigns
From Staff and Wire Reports
Boisclair Gets Lesson in Basica Math : Tennis: Agoura Hills 15-year-old falls to 18-under No. 1 in Easter Bowl semifinal, 6-4, 6-2.
DANA HADDAD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
And Cut USC's Parker a Little Slack Too
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Maddux Felled by Chickenpox
Associated Press
Old-Time Hockey : Maruquin Lives in Poverty, Dreams of Olympic Gold
JOHN LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burrell Is All Race and Very Little Talk : Track & field: Quiet 100-meter world record-holder takes another step today at Mt. SAC in validating the fastest-man label.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Moves Closer to Signing 3 More Basketball Recruits
LONNIE WHITE
Sproule to Play Soccer at San Diego State
Voight Cuts to the Quick at Ventura : Auto racing: Goleta driver grabs early lead and pulls away to easy victory in street stock main event.
DARIN ESPER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Easley the Best at Second Base : Baseball: After floundering on third, he returns to his natural position with Angels, who see All-Star potential.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers Apply to Play More Games at Pond
From Associated Press
Brea Olinda's Metz Selects CS Los Angeles
He's Going the Distance : 49ers' Wilson Battled Illness and Hard Times Just to Pitch Again
JASON REID, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colaizzi, Zaricki Household Names at Loyola
JASON REID
Dodgers Are Opening but Not Right
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tellez Hits Two More Homers for Fullerton
MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kurvers Sees Game Pass Him By
ROBYN NORWOOD
NBA Players' Chief Grantham Resigns
From Staff and Wire Reports
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Sweeps Closer to Title
Matadors Hit Home Stretch, Beat Hornets : College baseball: Northridge starts crucial stand by rallying past Sacramento, 10-4.
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach State Coaching Race Gets Late Entry With Stanley
JASON REID, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Milutinovic (a) 'Steps Down' or (b) Is Pushed : Soccer: Either way, he's out after four years as U.S. national team coach, leaving him confused, unhappy, angry and philosophical.
GRAHAME L. JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pepperdine Freshman Finds Success Quickly By Cutting Corners
DANA HADDAD
HORSE RACING: WOOD MEMORIAL STAKES : Talking Man Heads the Wood Memorial Field
ANDREW BEYER, WASHINGTON POST
PREP TRACK AND FIELD / MT. SAC RELAYS : Times Please Dana Hills' Harrison
MATT FARMER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Matos Slugs Fullerton Past UNLV
MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE INVITATIONAL : Palmdale's Finest Bolts in Backstretch : Track and field: Arce wins 1,600 meters with a personal best at Mt. SAC Relays.
JOHN ORTEGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
'Chinatown' Event to Aid Film Group
Album Reviews
DENNIS ROMERO
Album Reviews : Snow Shows Off Dancehall Talent on 'Love'
HEIDI SIEGMUND
Album Reviews
CONNIE JOHNSON
Stage Lineup at the Fair: No Surprises
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Music Reviews : Band Holds Back Hi Artists Reunion
DENNIS HUNT
'Faces' Was 'Remarkable'
Neo-Nazi 'Voice' Finds a Forum on Public-Access : Television: Wiesenthal Center criticizes airing of the series but some cable operators are bound by franchise agreements.
DANIEL HOWARD CERONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profane Effect at the Movies
Parking Fees Don't Fit Bill at Arts Center
Interpreting DreamWorks
Pop Music Reviews : Siouxsie & Banshees: Still Masters of Genre
SANDY MASUO
Hollywood Needs to Shake Stereotypes
TV Reviews : Easter Airings of 'Joseph,' 'Jesus' Stories
CHRIS WILLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Art Review : Contemporary Works Have '50s Feel
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