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What happened on August 09, 1995
SPORTS
By Land or Water, Penhall Still King of the Raceways
MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Striped Bass Hottest Catch at Lake Skinner
Genteel Giant : South African Ballard Mops Up Light-Heavyweight Division With Proper Dispatch
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oh, What a Relief 10,000-Meter Finish Is : Track and field: Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia dodges Kenyans to win second title in a row at World Championships.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK AND FIELD / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES : Michael Johnson's Whirlwind Starts With 400
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shell Searches for Satisfaction After Turmoil With Raiders : Pro football: Former head coach goes back to trenches as assistant with Chiefs.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Saberhagen Can't Stop Marlins' Comeback
From Associated Press
With Bonuses, Harrick's New Deal Could Pay Him $545,000 a Year
GREG SANDOVAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox's Wakefield (13-1) Beats Indians
From Associated Press
Harrick's Deal May Pay $545,000 Annually
GREG SANDOVAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abbott Can't Finish, but He Can Win : Baseball: Pitcher shuts out Royals over seven innings despite nagging skin problem in the Angels' 4-0 victory.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES : His Clothes May Be Borrowed, but He's No Dummy on Course
THOMAS BONK
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Osuna Steps Into Bullpen Vacuum
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Seles Returning to Women's Tour Next Week in the Canadian Open
JULIE CART
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Slides Over, Lind Moves Up
ELLIOTT TEAFORD
Pga Championship Notes
CHRIS DUFRESNE
Pga Championship Notes
MIKE DOWNEY
Postseason Hopes Force Red Moves : Baseball: Bolstering pitching staff was Bowden's motivation for Deion Sanders trade.
PETER SCHMUCK, BALTIMORE SUN
Karros Does It Again for Dodgers, 4-3 : Baseball: He hits game-winning homer for second day in a row. L.A. pulls within two games of Colorado.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hey, Let's Take Another Look and See if We Like the Place
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
NBA Makes Labor Deal at 11th Hour : Pro basketball: Last-minute agreement doesn't include luxury tax. It still has to be ratified by the players.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK and STEVE KRESAL : Stewart Admires His Work on New Course
MARTIN BECK and STEVE KRESAL
Cover Your Ears, Talk Is Getting Rough
MIKE DOWNEY
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Slides Over, Lind Moves Up
ELLIOTT TEAFORD
Final Parting With Raiders Hard on Shell : Pro football: Payment dispute, assistants he calls "back-stabbers," Davis' behavior made it less-than-a-fond farewell for coach.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : 49ers Add Butts and Sign Stubblefield
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Extend Martinez's Contract
Associated Press
Ducks to Play Four Exhibition Games at The Pond
Judge Rules Allison's Death Preventable, Throws Out Suit
From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Patience Helps Cummings Get Back to Major Leagues : Baseball: After meteoric start to his career in Seattle, former Canyon pitcher is taking his time to enjoy his days with the Dodgers.
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1995 / 77th PGA RIVIERA : Crenshaw Feeling Blue Over Disappointing Greens at Riviera : Golf: Masters champion admits course is too soft and fears sub-par scores after his failed restoration.
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Up Close and Personal : Researchers and Whale Watchers Are Getting Extraordinary View of Apparent Comeback of Humpbacks and Blues in Santa Barbara Channel
PETE THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boogert Lets Big Chance Slip Away : Tennis: Double fault is costly for No. 56-ranked player against Sabatini.
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MEDIA / STEVE HENSON : Baseball Books Make Pitch for Mental Game
STEVE HENSON
Judge Rules Allison's Death Preventable, Throws Out Suit
From Staff and Wire Reports
Four Hits by Cope Fuel Conejo Valley's Little League Victory
OCC's Crone Signs With UC Santa Barbara
1995 / 77th PGA RIVIERA : Daly Gets Clearance for Takeoff : Golf: It's all systems go for the British Open champion, who brings loose attitude and long game to Riviera.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ALAMITOS : Ah Sigh Looks More Like Oh Wow
STACY PIGOTT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NOTES / GEORGE DOHRMANN : Tuna Finally Start to Make Their Move
GEORGE DOHRMANN
NEWS
Ex-Mogul David Begelman Dies in Apparent Suicide : Movies: Former Columbia chief was at center of '70s embezzlement scandal. Body is found in hotel room.
CLAUDIA ELLER and ELAINE DUTKA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
2 Die, 3 Hurt in High-Speed Crash : Tragedy: Witnesses say car carrying four Fountain Valley 16-year-olds was traveling close to 100 m.p.h. Passenger was trying to get to driver's education school.
THAO HUA and DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The Perfect Vacation--Even Without a Roof
Robin Abcarian
Chief of Oklahoma Bomb Probe Named Deputy Director at FBI
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Business Partners Convicted of Conspiracy in '88 Slaying : Courts: Jurors are unable to decide who killed the man whose corpse was used to collect insurance money.
ANN W. O'NEILL and HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
7 More Couples File Suits in UC Irvine Fertility Clinic Case
JULIE MARQUIS and MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Fortier's Wife Testifies in Bomb Case as Probe Is Drawing to End
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Refugees Attacked as They Flee Krajina Area : Balkans: Serbs form the largest flight of humanity in four years of warfare. They jam roads for miles.
TRACY WILKINSON and DEAN E. MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION : A decade ago, doctors thought attention deficit disorder faded with maturity. Now drugs and coping skills can help adults with ADD comprehend much that had been misunderstood.
JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Clinton Beards Lions in Their Dens in Search of Votes : Politics: Tactic of standing up to adversaries on their turf aims to counter impression that he lacks leadership, aides say.
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reform Advocate to Head Japan's Economic Agency
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Urged to Name Minority to Board
LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
North Korea Seizes Ship From South
Associated Press
New Defense Minister Named in Colombia
Reuters
Chemist Emerges From Chamber, Craves a Bath
Associated Press
Heavy Rains Force Hundreds in Ohio to Flee
From Associated Press
O.C. Crisis Returns to Haunt Wilson
ERIC BAILEY and PETER M. WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FBI Seeks to Block Release of J.F.K. Assassination Documents
From Associated Press
New Packwood Allegation Is Said to Involve a Minor
SAM FULWOOD III, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect in Burglary Suffers Unkindest Cut
Associated Press
Clinton Acts to Curb GOP Attack on EPA
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel and PLO Set Timetable for Withdrawal
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What Wilson's Ad Says
Outsider May Probe Gingrich Conduct : House: Evidence may support need for independent counsel, sources say. Speaker comes under fire for backing anti-abortion compromise.
JACK NELSON, TIMES WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
Change of Venue OKd for Selena Murder Trial
Associated Press
Out-of-Control Lumber Trailer Kills 2 Cyclists
From Associated Press
S&L Examiner Says Officials Impeded Probe
DAVID G. SAVAGE and EDWIN CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
'90s FAMILY : The Tireless Struggle : Kids just can't tell when they need to get some sleep. Or they're afraid they'll miss out on the action. Which is why nighttime rituals often turn into power plays.
SUSAN REIMER, THE BALTIMORE SUN
Longshoremen's Walkout Idles Major Ports : Labor: One-day action protests potential harbor closures and discipline of two union members. Work is halted from San Diego to Vancouver.
JEFF LEEDS and J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bosnians Rejoice as Safety Returns to a 'Safe Area'
DEAN E. MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Arrests Hamas Leader on Israeli Conspiracy Warrant
JOHN J. GOLDMAN and RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Suit Helps Scientists Haul In Heavy Catch of Marine Data : Research: Investigation of ecological damage off Palos Verdes shelf was gathered to help government try to win its case against DDT manufacturer.
MARLA CONE, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Thai Worker Sweatshop Probe Grows : Labor: State subpoenas department store chain and targets another. Officials for both say they have found no record of dealings with garment firm.
PAUL FELDMAN and PATRICK J. McDONNELL and GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pilot Downed in Bosnia Plans to Join Reserves
Associated Press
Special Prosecutor Sought to Probe Fuhrman Remarks : Simpson trial: Defense wants to pursue perjury issue. Legal experts, detective's lawyer predict motion will fail.
ANDREA FORD and JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
First Wilson TV Ad Airs in Test Markets : Politics: Spot portrays GOP presidential candidate as tough, unafraid of controversy. Broad campaign themes are emphasized.
DAVE LESHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Lifts Secrecy, Confirms Arrest of Suspected Spy : Mideast: Iranian-born Jew has been jailed for two months for allegedly helping Tehran.
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : DDT Ills Still Haunt the Coast : Years after scientists thought threat from pesticide had ended, a dispute rages over whether a vast deposit off Palos Verdes is hurting wildlife.
MARLA CONE, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
A Flawed Postal Salute
Associated Press
Bells Ring in Nagasaki to Mark 50th Anniversary of Atomic Attack
From Associated Press
Dole Abruptly Calls for Delay in Senate Welfare Debate : Legislation: Majority leader is unable to strike a compromise among GOP to complete action before August recess. He intends to offer revised measure.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Tabloid World Scrambles to Get Its Hands on Fuhrman Tapes
BILL BOYARSKY
Doctor Guilty of Murder in Botched Abortion
From Times Wire Services
Begelman, Ex-Columbia Chief, an Apparent Suicide : Movies: Former studio president was at center of '70s embezzlement scandal. Body is found in hotel room.
CLAUDIA ELLER and ELAINE DUTKA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Speed Blamed in Crash That Kills 2 O.C. Teens : Tragedy: Witnesses say car was traveling 100 m.p.h. down Fountain Valley street. Driver, 2 others are injured.
MARK PLATTE THAO HUA and DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Recalled as Athletes, as Students, as Friends : Profiles: Two teens killed are remembered as hard-working track runners always quick with a smile.
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Required Unabomber Reading
PETER H. KING
Airline Allegedly Helped Fund Campaign : Mexico: Former Aeromexico chairman says company gave $8 million to President Ernesto Zedillo's election effort.
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doctors Often Unaware of Living Wills, Study Finds : Medicine: In three out of four cases, physicians did not know patients had prepared instructions on their care in event of incapacitation, researchers say.
TERENCE MONMANEY, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Author Leaves Trial, Joins Search for Son
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CULTURE : Florida's Caribbean Immigrants Are Putting Their Faith in Santeria : The religion has flourished since a favorable 1993 Supreme Court ruling. But growth has bred controversy in ranks of believers.
MIKE CLARY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'90s FAMILY : Blame It on Mom, Dad and Boredom
LYNN SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diagnosis and Treatment
JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS
Progress Made Against Desert Fire
Associated Press
Passion Plays : Sky-diving. Taming roller coasters. Conducting. Nurturing bonsai. What started as hobbies now feed the soul.
DUANE NORIYUKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'90s FAMILY : Sleep Inducements
LEO SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Searching for the 6-Year-Old in All of Us : Eric Carle, Author of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar,' Knows That 'Childlike' Does Not Mean 'Childish'
ELIZABETH MEHREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Dark World of a CIA Agent Turned Mole : NIGHTMOVER: How Aldrich Ames Sold the CIA to the KGB for $4.6 Million by David Wise ; Harper Collins $25, 357 pages
JONATHAN KIRSCH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Endangered' Status for Plants Could Harm Island
3 Hurt in Lincoln Heights Drive-By Shooting : Crime: Occupants of one car fire into another six blocks away from the site where a teen-ager was slain by an LAPD officer 10 days earlier.
IAN JAMES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judges Plow Through Home-Grown Entries : County fair: Volunteers begin picking winners among the 20,000 arts, crafts, food and other items submitted for event.
CATHERINE SAILLANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SIMI VALLEY : Architects to Unveil Police Station Plans
IRA E. STOLL
A Lesson for Everyone : Retired teacher enjoys guiding thousands of visitors to a higher understanding at the Museum of Tolerance. : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
SHAWN HUBLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Police Faxes Keep Businesses on Alert
DAVID R. BAKER
South Bay : COPS' PAY
Central Los Angeles : OPEN DOOR POLICY
THOUSAND OAKS : Enrollment Starts for Preschoolers' Classes
JOANNA M. MILLER
Countywide : 'Boot Camp' for Youths Is Studied
SHELBY GRAD
Southeast : WINNING A ROUND
VENTURA : School Board Names New Principal
CATHERINE SAILLANT
Subway Fund Cutoff Is Threatened : Metro Rail: Legislators also denounce management of project. MTA officials deny charges of endangering workers and slighting bus riders.
ERIC LICHTBLAU and RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Westside : TOOL OF THE TRADE
Calabasas Council OKs General Plan Rules
VENTURA : Homeless Center Plan to Be Discussed
LISA M. BOWMAN
COSTA MESA : Resident Input Sought on O.C. Bankruptcy
HOPE HAMASHIGE
SANTA PAULA : Adults Tied Up in Robbery of Home
STEPHANIE BROMMER
Evacuees Return After Gas Lifts : Victims: Relief is mixed with apprehension as those forced from homes relive 'a crazy night.'
GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Update : Follow-up on the news : HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Adult Store's Request to Expand
JEFF BEAN and DEBRA CANO and LESLIE EARNEST
Documents Urge Earlier Denials of Care : Budget: County clinics are to begin refusing new and unscheduled patients Tuesday instead of on originally scheduled date of Sept. 1, according to department memos.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Fernando Valley : Ex-Deputy Awarded $500,000
Memos Cite Earlier Denials of Health Care : Budget: County clinics are to begin refusing new and unscheduled patients at least a month earlier than the announced Oct. 1 date, according to department documents.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sherman Oaks : Council Authorizes Quake Service Center
HUGO MARTIN
The Federal Linchpin in Easing Health Crisis : Quickly getting U.S. waiver is essential for L.A. County
THOUSAND OAKS : Freeway Jams Expected for 2 More Months
SCOTT HADLY
DWP Seeks Contractor for Harbor Shuttle Bus System
LAGUNA BEACH : Lack of Funds Stalls Wilderness Park Plan
LESLIE EARNEST
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Suggestions Sought on Center Services
Update : Follow-up on the news : LAGUNA BEACH : City to Explore Sites for Farmers' Market
JEFF BEAN and DEBRA CANO and LESLIE EARNEST
Robber Gets Away With Cash After Presenting Note
VENTURA : Police Say Ex-Worker Robbed Restaurant
ANDREW BLECHMAN
Supervisors Woo Mayors for El Toro Reuse Board : Planning: Bergeson says the door remains open until Sept. 15 for Irvine and Lake Forest. The officials, who oppose an airport, have refused to join.
RENE LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Teen-Ager, Infant Rescued From Fire
STEPHANIE BROMMER
Southeast : DROPPING CRIME
Obituaries
Northridge : Probation for 2 Who Kept Kids in Hot Car
TIM MAY
San Gabriel Valley : TAX FIGHT
Disasters
WESTLAKE : Sailing Marathon to Benefit Youth Shelter
FRANK MANNING
Water Reform for Central Valley
Documents Cite Earlier Denials of Health Care : Budget: County clinics to begin refusing new, unscheduled patients earlier than announced Oct. 1 date, according to department memos.
JOSH MEYER and TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
OJAI : State Sen. O'Connell to Meet Constituents
ANDREW D. BLECHMAN
Youths Allowed Back at Rustic Park : Wilderness: Some restrictions remain. Two lion attacks prompted a ban of children a decade ago.
RENE LYNCH and PHUONG NGUYEN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Finding a Barter Way to Baby-Sit
FRANK MESSINA
Illegal Sewing Shops
CYPRESS : City Urges Recycling of Used Motor Oil
BILL BILLITER
Commission Weighs Lifting Restrictions on Some Residential Lots : Simi Valley: Planning panel's consideration involves area of houses with commercial zoning where owners have been unable to repair or add on to structures.
DAVID R. BAKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MISSION VIEJO : Vendor Asked to Show Business Is Wanted
FRANK MESSINA
SANTA ANA : Decision on Market May Not Be Final
JEFF KASS
Special-Education Master Plan on View
CATHERINE SAILLANT
Obituaries
Update : Follow-up on the news : MISSION VIEJO : Golf Driving Range to Get Protective Net
JEFF BEAN and DEBRA CANO and LESLIE EARNEST
BUENA PARK : PR Firm's Contract With City Renewed
LESLEY WRIGHT
Landmark Rock to Become City's--for $699,000
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
Police Agencies to Pitch In to Cover Simi Today : Law enforcement: Nearly every member of the department will be at slain officer's service. Meanwhile, sheriff's deputies and others will patrol city.
IRA E. STOLL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rapist Convicted in 2 More Cases; Faces 100-Year Term
Brutality Suit Enters New Phase : Court: The jury that awarded $15.9 million to 36 people who were arrested or beaten by deputies at a Cerritos house party will decide whether the Sheriff's Department had a practice of physical abuse. The county has vowed to appeal the huge judgment.
Associated Press
SEAL BEACH : Long Beach Closure Could Aid Navy Base
RUSS LOAR
VENTURA : Top K-9 Cop Is Remembered for Biting Crime
ANDREW D. BLECHMAN
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Trailblazers
Evacuees Return After Gas Lifts : Aftermath: Many residents are left exhausted by night's ordeal, blamed on broken gauge in plant.
TINA NGUYEN and DEBORAH SCHOCH, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Studio City : Panel OKs In-N-Out's Construction Permit
KAY HWANGBO
Makeup of Airport Panel Is Debated : Government: Burbank voters may be asked to decide whether council members can also sit as commissioners.
JEANNETTE DeSANTIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Fernando Valley : FANTASY RETREAT
Castaic : Ex-Deputy Awarded $500,000 to Settle Suit
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
NEWBURY PARK : Woman Delivers Daughter's Child
LISA M. BOWMAN
OXNARD : Hospital Plans Free Immunization Clinic
ERIC WAHLGREN
Bilingual Classes Hurt Students and Parents
South Bay : Mayor Shifts Pen Pals: It's Wilson
Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : City of Light, City of Dark
ROBERT A. JONES
North Hills : Police Seek Suspect in Apartment Killing
JULIE TAMAKI
Summer Daze : Beautiful Day Draws Admirers to the County's Coastline
MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : City to Clear Streets of Shopping Carts
MIMI KO CRUZ
PORT HUENEME : Longshoremen Back After 1-Day Strike
ERIC WAHLGREN
Speaking to Vietnam's Future : In establishing diplomatic relations, Christopher aims his words at the young
Panorama City : Volunteers, Tools Sought for Cleanup
TIM MAY
What, a 3-Year Delay in Freeing Slaves? : Federal authorities have many questions to answer about El Monte illegal factory case
PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE REFORM : Lincoln Heights: Same Story, Faces : We should reread the Christopher Commission report and assess the progress of genuine police reform.
RAPHAEL J. SONENSHEIN,
Raphael J. Sonenshein, a political science professor at Cal State Fullerton, is the author of "Politics in Black and White: Race and Power in Los Angeles" (Princeton University Press, 1993). and
Calabasas : Woman Delivers Daughter's Child
LISA M. BOWMAN
OXNARD : Suspect in 5 Robberies Strikes Bank Branch
STEPHANIE BROMMER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rents to Increase at Emerald Cove
Obituaries : * Frank E. Bosarge; Retired Ship Captain
4 Charged in Illegal Use of LAPD Computer : Courts: Police detective used database to obtain files that he passed on to private agency, prosecutors say.
NICHOLAS RICCARDI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Appoints 2 Civic Leaders to Seats on Police Commission : City Hall: Attorneys Edith R. Perez and Raymond C. Fisher would join panel struggling to implement voter-approved policing reforms. Council approval is expected.
JEAN MERL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Behavior May Not Be What School District Was Targeting
DANA PARSONS
The Stories of Her Hometown : A former teacher races the clock to finish another of her histories of life in Inglewood
KIM KOWSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : City Hopes to Entice More Filmmakers to Its Various Scenic Virtues
ALAN EYERLY
Central Los Angeles : 8 Snared in Cigarette Sting
Compassionate Welfare Reform : Training and loans help the poor become successful entrepreneurs rather than recipients of public assistance.
ADELA de la TORRE,
Adela de la Torre is an economist in the health care administration department at Cal State Long Beach. Her e-mail address is delatore@csulb.edu
Suspect Charged in Officer's Slaying : Courts: Valley schoolteacher Daniel Allen Tuffree is eligible for the death penalty. His arraignment is delayed.
PAUL ELIAS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Longtime Laguna Playhouse Actress Betsy Paul Dies
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Assistant in Ventura to Head Simi's Police Force : Law enforcement: Randy G. Adams, 44, will take over Sept. 5 and plans to look the department over 'from top to bottom.'
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
False Arrest Case
Despite Vindication, Pain Lingers : Court: Record damages won in suit against Sheriff's Department will not erase memories of arrests and beatings, Dole family members say.
BETTINA BOXALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reward Raised for Clues to Millionaire's Slaying : Investigation: Also, the victim's girlfriend attends a hearing on charges that she forged checks in his name.
SARAH KLEIN and KEN ELLINGWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Jury Finds That Sheriff's Deputy Was Harassed : Courts: Mark Suhr, whose wife complained she was forced to work at station for no pay, is awarded $651,000.
NICHOLAS RICCARDI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Charged Over Tapping of Police Computer Files : LAPD: Retired detective used database to obtain secret information that he sold to private detectives, prosecutors say.
NICHOLAS RICCARDI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect Is Formally Charged in Slaying of Officer : Courts: Schoolteacher Daniel Tuffree is eligible for the death penalty. His arraignment is delayed.
PAUL ELIAS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Scorching Sun Turns Up the Heat on Police
FRANK B. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Plea to Eradicate a 'Pediatric' Disease : Smoking: Walt Disney died of lung cancer, and his daughter wants to limit youth access to tobacco to save others.
DIANE DISNEY MILLER,
Diane Disney Miller is secretary and a founding trustee of the American Cancer Society Foundation. and
Helping All of Us Become All We Can Be : Affirmative action: The armed forces' success with programs can be duplicated in the private sector.
EDWIN DORN,
Edwin Dorn is under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness
Board OKs Measure to Ban Floating Homes in Marina
2 Charged in Killing of Boy, 15
Southeast : Punishers Live Up to Their Name
NEWPORT BEACH : Summer Hot Time for Cool Desserts
HOLLY J. WAGNER
Agoura : No Movie Studio, Zoo for Fantasy Island
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
Dropping the A-Bombs
Sierra Club Seeks to Halt Development : Environment: The group, in an appeal with state court, contends that a Newbury Park housing project will destroy a wildlife habitat.
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Convicted on Lesser Counts in Elaborate Murder Plot : Courts: Complex plan involved obtaining a body to claim life insurance. Judge orders deliberations to continue on murder charges after juror impasse.
ANN O'NEILL AND HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
2 Boys Testify in Raker Molestation Case : Courts: Teacher at Hazeltine Avenue Elementary School faces 12 felony counts of lewd and lascivious conduct.
NANCY HILL-HOLTZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hot Wheels : Entertainment: Siren call of emergency vehicles lures ex-firefighter to assemble fleet of 30 trucks and ambulances.
EFRAIN HERNANDEZ JR., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tilting at Electric Windmills
Dana Parsons
San Gabriel Valley : CARD CLUB DEAL
San Gabriel Valley : Officers Face Rights Suit
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Man Who Fatally Beat Dog Charged With Cruelty : Crime: Father, whose son was bitten by animal, faces misdemeanor count. Family sues pet owner and two businesses near where attack on boy occurred.
DAVID REYES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Westside : Parking Ticket Crusade
BUSINESS
FDIC to Drastically Reduce Deposit Insurance Premiums Paid by Healthy Banks
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The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Netscape IPO Has Investors in a Frenzy
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U.S. Won't Act in Time to Stop Windows 95 : Computers: Aug. 24 debut of Microsoft software is virtually assured. On-line competitors express disappointment.
JULIE PITTA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Restaurants
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THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Bringing Virtual Reality to the Grunts
KATHLEEN WIEGNER
National Education Still Operating in Red : Restructuring: Company loses $82 million in second quarter. Officials cite charges related to downsizing.
DAN MARGOLIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
B of A Makes Surprise Choice in Naming CEO : Banking: No. 2 executive is passed over for David A. Coulter, who becomes president now and gets chief executive title Jan. 1.
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Productivity Jumps 3% in 2nd Quarter : Economy: Hourly compensation, however, advances just 0.2%.
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FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Static After Treasury Sale
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Watchdogs Say Bank Fees 'Defy Gravity'
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Fired Exec Files Suit Against Time Warner : Music: The $15-million claim was expected. Sources say the firm is preparing a case linking recent terminations to sales scandal.
CHUCK PHILIPS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
ADAM S. BAUMAN
German Company Acquires Controlling Interest in AmeriQuest
DAN MARGOLIS
U.S. Concerned Over Industrial Espionage : Spying: Illicit acquisition of trade secrets may cost Americans billions of dollars a year.
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THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : More Outlets for Technology : Sales of CD-ROMs Shift to Book, Discount Stores
KAREN KAPLAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Static After Treasury Sale
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THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Virtual Reality Takes on a Third Dimension
AMY HARMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Virginia Uses Tax Breaks, Other Incentives to Lure High-Tech Factories : Jobs: First it was Motorola. Now IBM, Toshiba announce joint venture in state.
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2 Eastern Dept. Store Chains Sold : Retailing: May and J.C. Penney bid $460 million for John Wanamaker and Woodward & Lothrop.
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Coaxing Oil From China's 'Sea of Death' : Workers Battle Desert Heat, Isolation to Keep Up With Nation's Fuel Needs
CHARLENE L. FU, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Too Much of a Good Thing? : Retailing: Broadway's troubles are not a sign of a renewed recession. Rather, the plethora of department store 'upstarts' has cut into sales of all the major chains, making the region a competitive threshing machine.
James Flanigan
Pac Tel, BellSouth Reach Contract Accords : Labor: Pac Tel agreement covers 34,000 workers and includes a 10.5% wage increase over three years. Negotiations continue at two other regional phone companies.
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THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : CompuServe Finally Sees the Light
Daniel Akst
Garment Workers Describe Conditions : Labor: Women are visiting U.S. to make American consumers aware of abuses.
STUART SILVERSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oakley Stock Offering Made in the Shades : Finance: Sale of shares in the sunglass company could make owner Jim Jannard one of Orange County's richest business leaders.
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Group Forms to Oppose PUC Pool Proposal : Energy: Broad coalition says effort to deregulate electricity industry 'sticks it to everyone.'
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shop Sells All Things Hemp--Well, Almost : Retail: The Vermont Hemporium carries twine to sandals, made from the stem of the cannibis plant.
ANNE WALLACE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Marlboro Adds Warning on Minors : Tobacco: Philip Morris' labeling comes as Clinton prepares to take steps to curb underage smoking.
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ENTERTAINMENT
JAZZ REVIEW : Avery a Nice Complement to Black/Note Set at Catalina
BILL KOHLHAASE
FAMILY : 'Reptiles,' 'Forces' From Way Cool Science Guy Nye
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A-Bomb Talk Gets Lost in the Crossfire
HOWARD ROSENBERG
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blige Is Solid but Elusive Hip-Hop Queen
RICHARD CROMELIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Four Decades of Venezuelan Cinema Presented by UCLA
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Albita: A Stirring, Tour-de-Force Outing
ENRIQUE LOPETEGUI
On Being as Hot as Blazers . . . : Rock 'n' Rollers, Who Play in Long Beach Tonight, Come by Their Music and Popularity Honestly
BUDDY SEIGAL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : Tuneful Escapism of 'Dames at Sea' Revival Hits the Spot
T.H. McCULLOH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : A Comic Glimpse at Brotherly Love and Brothers' Loves
KENNETH TURAN, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Respectfully Horning in on the Past : Historical music: The California Gold Rush Band claims to be the first professional group to re-create the repertory since its glory days.
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV Ratings : Hurley Interview Puts '20/20' in No. 2 Spot
LEE MARGULIES
Too-True Tales : Remakes of Four Animated Classics as Live-Action Films May Not Be for the Young at Heart
RICHARD NATALE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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