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What happened on August 29, 1995
NEWS
Chase, Chemical Will Merge in $11-Billion Deal
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Switzerland Orders Banks to Send Marcos Funds Back to Philippines
From Associated Press
Gator's Paws for Lunch Turns Hounds to Hors d'Oeuvres
From Associated Press
Exposing The Big Lie : From the case of Charles Stuart to the tragic actions of Susan Smith, when a 'victim's'story doesn't add up, sometimes all police really have to go on are gut feelings and plain old experience.
Pamela Warrick, Times Staff Writer
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Badgering the Press Is a Subtle Effort to Influence Simpson Coverage
BILL BOYARSKY
Sarajevo Shelled; at Least 35 Die : Balkans: The deadliest mortar attack on city in more than 18 months brings U.S. call for retaliation against the Bosnian Serbs. But U.N. says it's not sure who fired.
TRACY WILKINSON and ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : How Gold Led Tribe Astray : The Amazon's Kayapo Indians traded the wealth of their land for cars, planes and money. Now Brazil has shut off the tap, leaving them with an undermined culture and devastated homeland.
WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Orders 3 Arab Offices Closed in Jerusalem : Mideast: Move will limit Palestinian Authority presence in disputed city. Rabin may be trying to show that he'll rein in PLO even amid peace talks.
MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ranchland to Ranch-Style : Photographer Chronicles Over 3 Decades of Change in Thousand Oaks' Landscape
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alexander Unveils Attack Ad
Tucker Pleads Innocent to 2nd Round of Whitewater Charges
From Associated Press
Panel Nominee Named
Times Wire Services
Muslims Call for Probe of Former Activist's Arrest
Associated Press
China's Envoy to Return to U.S. as Ties Improve
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
Gingrich's Proposal to Execute Drug Smugglers Is Assailed
Associated Press
S. Africa--the Boon and Bane of Its Region
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In U.S., 1 in 11 Foreign-Born, Census Finds
From Associated Press
Body Watch : Times Memories Are Made Of
Japan's Trade Chief Gets Big Boost Toward Premier's Job
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clintons at Home on the Range, With Chefs in Tow : Wyoming: First Family goes camping on Rockefeller family ranch. But roughing it is relative, except when it comes to golf.
JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Refugee Crisis in Zaire Worse
Reuters
Kashmir Hostage Reports That He, 3 Others Are Safe
From Associated Press
O.C. Honda Owners Getting Up to Speed : Autos: Custom motors, suspensions turn small models into street racers.
RENEE TAWA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Funeral Services Today for Actor Gary Crosby
Bomb Threat Disrupts Flights at 3 Airports in New York City Area
From Times Wire Services
New Hurricane Leads the Lineup of Atlantic Storms
Reuters
Body Watch : Licensed to Heal
LESLIE KNOWLTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.S. Agrees to Disclose Chrysler Minivan Crash Test Data : Courts: Lawyers for the government say they will release a videotape and other materials involving the safety of rear-hatch latches on the vehicles.
DAVID WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Revolution in Ulcer Treatment : Medicine: Sure, you're a Type-A, but that doesn't mean you're the cause of your aching stomach. The culprit just might be a common bacterium that antibiotics can zap. But convincing patients--and doctors--has been difficult.
SHARI ROAN, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Black Leaders Urge Ito to Release Tapes
ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Doctors Head to Idaho, a State Without Managed Care
DAVID R. OLMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Kicks Off Presidential Campaign : GOP: He assails illegal immigration with Statue of Liberty as backdrop.
DAVE LESHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body Watch : Fixing Cuts May Become Sticky Situations : Medicine: Would you believe glue to repair wounds? Researchers find that a medical adhesive heals hurts quicker and with fewer tears.
PAUL ARNOLD, THE WASHINGTON POST
Specialists Finding Prognosis for Good Jobs Is Grimmer : Medicine: Domination of HMOs plays a key role. Universities plan to redirect students.
DAVID R. OLMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vocational Classes Fading Despite L.A. Schools' Efforts : Education: Campus programs range from high-tech to none at all. Possible U.S. funding cuts are further threat.
AMY PYLE, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
CSUN Starts Fall Semester With Jump in Enrollment
EFRAIN HERNANDEZ JR., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Killings May Point to Decay of Gang Truce
JULIE TAMAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body Watch : The Couch Maker to the Analysts
LESLIE KNOWLTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Spiritual Sanctuary : Religion: Gay congregations and some mainstream churches minister to the needs of homosexuals, but not all groups are welcoming. An interfaith religious service this fall will be the first in Orange County.
KAREN NEWELL YOUNG, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Doctors' Authority, Pay Dwindle Under HMOs : Health: Many feel pressured to cut corners and costs. Specialists are hard hit as access to them is curtailed.
DAVID R. OLMOS and MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The O.j. Simpson Murder Trial
Defense Expert Calls DNA Test Method Reliable
JIM NEWTON and STEPHANIE SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Charities Reap What the Harvesters Sow : Supporters of the Food Distribution Center in Orange gather green with a benefit luncheon and an Emporio Armani fall fashion show.
KATHRYN BOLD
Hasidim--Through a Young Girl's Eyes : THE ROMANCE READER by Pearl Abraham . Riverhead $21.95, 304 pages
ELAINE KENDALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WELFARE REFORM : Mississippi Experiment Puts Faith in Religious Groups
ERIC HARRISON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Park Threatens Gating of Community : Neighborhoods: Pricey El Niguel Heights seeks to be enclosed and guarded. But a small play area within it is public--and a Laguna Niguel group sues to stop the plan.
LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rare Succulent May Be Put on Endangered List : Environment: The Laguna live-forever is found only in southern Orange County. New status would protect it from encroaching development.
DEBORAH SCHOCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Bristol Farms to Open at Alpha Beta Site
KAY HWANGBO
Pedaling His Bikeway Plan : San Gabriel bicyclist wants to reconstruct the old Arroyo cycle-way into an elevated highway from Pasadena to Downtown. : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
SUSAN MOFFAT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bringing a Changing Land Into Sharp Focus : History: Ed Lawrence's photos create a permanent record of a transformed Southland, capturing the ranching legacy of Thousand Oaks.
MARY F. POLS, TIMES STAFF WRITER and THOUSAND OAKS
San Gabriel Valley : Murder Charges Sought in Fatal Beating of Boy at Park
Armed Robbers Take $20,000 in Jewelry From Mervyn's
MOORPARK : District to Begin School Registration
SCOTT HADLY
HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Land Decision Postponed
BILL BILLITER
Fullerton : Applicants Sought for Advisory Panels
TUSTIN : Applicants Sought for City Clerk's Post
JOHN POPE
A Bit Too Friendly at Doors of U.S.? : Major change proposed in airport customs rules
GARDEN GROVE : City to Get 15 Cheaper, Preferred Police Cars
HOLLY J. WAGNER
Westside : Fund-Raising Album Recorded by Children Is a Hit
Sales Tax Revenues Gain 12.5% in 1st 3 Months of '95
MAKI BECKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Playing Softball on the Gridiron : NCAA continues toothless 'penalties' for college football violations
EIR Due in 2 Weeks on Massive Project
SCOTT HADLY
Outlook Improves for Clinics--Not County : Health care: Private bids are sufficient to take over facilities that face closure, official says. But some proposals are unacceptable and the system remains vulnerable.
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Clemente : Planning Commission Applicants Sought
Q & A
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Setting Limits for Citizens Sick of Crime
ED BOND, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWPORT BEACH : School Property Sale Eases Budget Concerns
HOPE HAMASHIGE
CRIME WATCH : Nation of Convicts
Superintendent Asserts Right to Include Banned Groups in Teacher Training
CATHERINE SAILLANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Countywide : Plans Begin for More Parking at Airport
SHELBY GRAD
Valleywide : Workshops to Stress Need for Retrofitting
TIM MAY
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Funding Available for Community Projects
FULLERTON : Cutbacks Thin Ranks at College District
MIMI KO CRUZ
Irvine Teen Arrested in Molestations : Crime: His fingerprints were found on book used to lure girl, 6, to bookstore restroom, police say.
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : No Silver Lining in 1877
Obituaries
Man on Bus Bench Engages in Gun Battle, Is Shot to Death
Central Los Angeles : Slumlord to Filipino War Veterans Pleads No Contest
Private Bids Sufficient for Takeover of County Clinics, Official Reports
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hostage Is Safe as Surrender Ends Office Ordeal
THAO HUA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CYPRESS : Card Club Foes Play Their Hand for Council Seat
BILL BILLITER
COSTA MESA : Water District to Fill Seat by Appointment
ENRIQUE LAVIN and HOPE HAMASHIGE
VENTURA : $1,000 Reward Offered After Holdup at Arco
ERIC WAHLGREN
Bankruptcy Plan Gets 2 Key Endorsements : Recovery: Officials of OCTA and League of California Cities back proposal despite misgivings. Bus patrons appear at meeting to plead that services be spared.
RENE LYNCH and SHELBY GRAD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THOUSAND OAKS : Takasugi to Open Trial Satellite Office
CHRISTINA LIMA
Latino Group Challenges Breakup Plan : Schools: Activists will meet to discuss their concerns that carving up the district may threaten programs they favor.
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Justice O'Connor to Speak at Library
MACK REED
TUSTIN : These Pets Speak the Language of Love
JOHN POPE
Southeast : $1.75 Million May Repair Condo Owners' Peace of Mind
City Park Is Barrier to Community Gates : Neighborhoods: Suit challenges plan to enclose homes, saying it limits access to public property.
LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Shot at Motel Window Dies
Rep. Robert Dornan
San Fernando Valley : Recall Drive Launched Over Votes for Discount Store
L.A. School Board Approves $4.4-Billion Budget : Education: Spending plan includes money for new contract offer to teachers. Union had voted to strike in lieu of an acceptable pact.
RICHARD LEE COLVIN, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
OXNARD : City Worker Denies Conflict of Interest
PAUL ELIAS
EL RIO : Concert Will Raise Funds for New Gym
STEPHANIE BROMMER
Obituaries : * Goldie Weisstein; Retired LAUSD Nurse
Contract Awarded for Park Restrooms
TRACY WILSON
CAMARILLO : WWII Planes to Go on Display at Airport
STEPHANIE BROMMER
Seniors Organize to Keep Their Housing
TIM MAY
7-Year-Old Injured in Car Crash Dies
State Honors Ranger for Coastline Rescue in '94 : Thousand Oaks: Anthony F. Hoffman jumped into the pounding surf at Sycamore Cove to save a motorist, but a passenger died.
DAVID R. BAKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Freeway Traffic Stopped Cold by Blazing RV
THAO HUA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Czar Gives Optimistic Report on Clinic Takeover Bids
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mrs. Gooch Plans a New Menu for School Teens
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grave Sites
Soccer at Coliseum
Friedman on U.S. Economy
E-Mail
VENTURA : Woman Dies After U-Turn on On-Ramp
LISA M. BOWMAN
Police Commission to Hold Neighborhood Meeting Tonight
Robleto on Detectives
Fullerton Man Killed in Bus Stop Shootout
Sylmar : Police Fatally Shoot Man Wielding Pistol
NICHOLAS RICCARDI
San Fernando : Senior Meal Program Celebrates Reopening
STEPHANIE STASSEL
Planners Delay Vote on Warners Expansion : Burbank: Board members, postponing decision until Sept. 18, attempt to allay residents' fears about project.
STEVE RYFLE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Court Told County's Choices Are Cuts or Insolvency : Finances: Officials respond to lawsuit that targets health care reductions. They say borrowing is not a likely solution.
JEFFREY L. RABIN and JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pair Pleads Guilty to Federal Tax Charges
OXNARD : 2 Sought in Woman Driver's Kidnap, Rape
LISA M. BOWMAN
Reward Offered to Net Suspect in Brinks Heist
JULIE TAMAKI
Once-Homeless Man Finds 'Home' on Set : Survival: Riley Chiorando charts a course from the drug-infested streets of New York to college classrooms to Burbank for an internship on 'Home Improvement.'
JOHN L. MITCHELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Bay : Methane From Sewage Plant to Fuel Electricity Generator
2 Men Indicted on Charges of Counterfeiting Credit Cards
51 Years Later, He Learns Brother's Fate : World War II: Brazilian Army jungle unit discovers wreckage of B-24, missing since 1944. James Leitch says he's glad uncertainty is over.
ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FULLERTON : School District Won't Change Expulsion Procedure
MIMI KO CRUZ
MISSION VIEJO : 2 New Potential Sites for Roller Hockey Center Studied
FRANK MESSINA
Hacker Makes 1st L.A. Federal Court Showing : Plea: Arraignment is postponed for Kevin Mitnick as government, attorneys work to settle case without a trial.
JOHN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Students Return to Old Friends and Long Lines at Local Colleges
LISA BOWMAN and DAVID BAKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anti-Smoking: It's Not Just For Liberals : Liberal anti-smoking forces have poisoned the issue for Republicans on the right.
ELIZABETH M. WHELAN,
Dr. Elizabeth M. Whelan is president of the American Council on Science and Health, a nonpartisan, nonprofit consortium of more than 250 physicians and scientists
Japanese War Apology
'Smog-Eating' Radiator Tested : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
MARLA CONE
29 People Die in Weekend Shootings : Violence: The number is about six times the average for the period, coroner says. Three incidents in the Valley lead police to speculate that a Latino gang truce is crumbling.
JULIE TAMAKI and ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Roller Hockey Rink to Open Next Month
DEBRA CANO
Police Crack Down on 'Scavenging Kingpin' : Crime: Roger Bird, who makes a living from recycling, is cited and charged after allegedly taking from city bins.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Sobriety Checkpoint Planned for Holiday
LISA M. BOWMAN
State Welfare Official Touts Wilson Policy : Government: Agency chief Sandra Smoley supports governor's hard line on fraud and lauds O.C. probe of recipients.
LISA RICHARDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Civic Center High of 99 Tops '83 Record; More Heat on Way
Jury Deliberates Ventura River Dumping Case : Trial: Prosecution says that although man was on his own property, he broke the law. Defendant says he's being made an example.
PAUL ELIAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
That's Life in the 90s : Weather: A sweltering summer day looks better from the beach. The cooling marine layer is marooned offshore. Expect more heat today, lower temperatures Wednesday.
LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Roundabout Bikeway From Pasadena to Downtown : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
SUSAN MOFFAT
Main Course : Mrs. Gooch Plans Tastier, Healthier Menu for School Teens
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sorry--but Smoking Still Kills
NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
Ventura County Fair : Midway Hits the Highway After Fair Plays to Bigger, Friendlier Crowds : Recreation: Merchants and officials walk away happy after 12 days of steadily rising attendance, solid sales and minimal arrests. Planning begins on next year's event.
TRACY WILSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obstetrics Program in Antelope Valley to End
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Police Officer Charged With Molesting Boys
U.S. Judge Throws Out Death Penalty for Rapist-Killer : Courts: John G. Davies rules that Ventura jurist should have allowed psychologist's testimony in sentencing of Robert McClain, who's spent 14 years on Death Row.
PAUL ELIAS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Man Who Eats Livers
Al Martinez
O.C. Crime Rate Dropped 14% in 1994 : Law enforcement: The decrease was the largest among California counties. The overall state figure declined to its lowest level in a decade.
From Associated Press
Southeast : MISPLACED IDENTITY
The Ultimate Hang-Up for Phone Workers : Sprint shows how to keep a union out by eliminating the office where employees dared to complain.
ANNA HAMILTON PHELAN,
Anna Hamilton Phelan is a screenwriter ("Mask," "Gorillas in the Mist") and a member of the Writers Guild of America, West
Costa Mesa / Newport Beach : Bus Option Restored to High School Students
ENRIQUE LAVIN
Countywide : Tustin Base to Host Two Running Events
ALAN EYERLY
Breaking Down Barriers : LAPD Utilizes Foreign-Speaking Officers and Phone Service to Communicate in a Diverse Community.
FRANK B. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FILLMORE : Train Rides Offered for Holiday Weekend
STEPHANIE BROMMER
Westlake Village : PriceCostco Foes Aim to Oust 2 on Council
FRANK MANNING
Obituaries
Woodland Hills : Couple in Fatal Car Crash Identified
JULIE TAMAKI
Man Dies After Celebrating Jury Award : Tragedy: Carson resident collapses after Samoan dance. He and 35 others won $15.9 million from Sheriff's Department.
ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mother of Actress Mamie Van Doren Dies of Cancer
Judge in El Monte Sweatshop Case May Step Aside : Court: She cites possible conflict in role as U.S. attorney in 1992, when prosecutors did not seek a search warrant.
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Artisans Turn to Crafters' Malls to Sell Wares : Retail: Half a dozen of the stores, which are prime outlets for handmade goods, have cropped up in Ventura County during the past year.
LEO SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ad Pullback Unlikely to Hurt Sales at Calvin Klein : Retailing: Company benefits from the controversy over its campaign featuring scantily clad teen-agers, analysts say.
DENISE GELLENE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merrill Lynch Counsel Tops Salary List of In-House Corporate Lawyers
From Reuters
BANK MERGER MANIA : National City Plans to Purchase Integra for $2.1 Billion in Stock : Acquisitions: Deal reflects rapid industry consolidation. Analysts praise move, which would create assets of $50 billion.
From Times Wire Services
Fruit-Drink Makers on Lookout for Next Exotic Flavor : Marketing: Kiwi-strawberry is still the buyers' favorite, but it's expected to eventually run out of juice.
From Bloomberg Business News
Amazonian Berry May Find New Worlds to Conquer : Guarana: Used in tablets and teas, the caffeinated fruit has long been cherished in Brazil. Now the U.S. soft-drink market beckons.
From Bloomberg Business News
Semtech Announces 61% Increase in Sales
Jack Searles
Banking & Finance
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Briefly:
LEO SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LTC Properties Inc. to Pay Larger Dividends
Jack Searles
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
Consumer Products
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Local Companies Unveil Software for Windows 95
Jack Searles
Company Town
Bloomberg Business News
BANK MERGER MANIA : In Their Interest : Competitive Pressures Will Encourage More Bank Linkups
CHRIS KRAUL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura County Economic Profile
Health Care
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health Care
Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bank Issues Up in Otherwise Mixed Session
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Judge Approves Settlement of AST Lawsuit : Technology: Tentative OK of $12.5-million agreement covers three other shareholder actions.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bank Issues Up on Otherwise Downbeat Day
From Times Wire Services
Energy
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Security Door Controls Moves Across County Line
Jack Searles
Cardkey Offers New Line of Security Management
Jack Searles
BANK MERGER MANIA : Shipley Moves to Top Spot in Bank Industry
From Bloomberg Business News
COMPANY TOWN : Ex-Chief of Toys R Us International to Head Six Flags
Federated Buy Would Leave Broadway CEO With $3 Million
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Media
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan Firm, Amgen Market Blood-Clotting Hormone
Jack Searles
Company Town
CLAUDIA ELLER
BANK MERGER MANIA : Consumer Groups Fault Chase-Chemical Deal : Reaction: They warn of higher fees, layoffs and greater inconvenience as banks get bigger.
From Associated Press
Technology
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Judge Gives OK to Settlement of AST Lawsuit : Courts: Shareholders sued the Irvine computer maker. After the $12.5-million deal, the company says it can move forward.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town
BANK MERGER MANIA : Creating America's Biggest Bank
CHRIS KRAUL
Ted Moore Appointed Vice President at First American Title
Gish Biomedical Profit Rises 31%
Trolley Plaza Goes Shopping for Tenants
LEO SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
He's Looking for Larvae in All the Right Places : Pet food: As a maggot farmer, Skip Cockerum is more Lord of the Flies than Old MacDonald. If you come see him, leave the swatter at home.
GREG SPENCER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Japan Credit Union Plan Draws Mixed Reactions : Finance: Proposal is likely to raise debate over whether public should help solve banking mess.
From Associated Press
Recorded Books: Winning War With Rush-Hour Traffic : Commuting: Henry Trentman says his audio books are the 'world's greatest tranquilizer' for stressed-out drivers.
JOHN HENDREN, ASSOCIATED PRESS
O.C. Suits Pressure Computer Makers on Screen-Size Ads
GREG MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Apple Rolls Out Cheaper, More Powerful Portable Computers
From Reuters
Computer Firms Feeling the Heat on Monitor Size : Advertising: State pushes them to use more meaningful measurements. Two Orange County lawsuits attack claims.
GREG MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : MCA's Television Chief to Step Down : Studios: Thomas Wertheimer's departure will clear the way for new owner Seagram to change direction of the money-losing business.
SALLIE HOFMEISTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fluor Credit Rating Boosted to A+ by Standard & Poor's
DAN MARGOLIS
Company Town : A Partnership on the Rocks?
CLAUDIA ELLER
SPORTS
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : No More Gray Area : Ryan Fien Moves to a New Level as Bruins' Starting Quarterback
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina Could Return for Playoffs
ELLIOTT TEAFORD
DEL MAR : Victory in Relaunch Shows Mr Purple Can Run on Green
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trip East May Prove Timely : Baseball: Angels hope getting away will help them get back on track.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies' Greene Goes Back on DL
Associated Press
Wallach's Injury May Be Trouble in a Lot of Ways : Dodgers: With roster deadline near, replacement player Busch is called up to play third, repercussions expected.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gallacher Plays Aces: Faldo, Olazabal
Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rockies Rebound on the Road, 6-3
From Associated Press
Fans May Not Be Buying Into Raiders' Return to Bay Area
MAL FLORENCE
Prep Football '95: Empire League
COMMENTARY : Lame Duck Riley Heads Down South for the Money
MIKE LUPICA, NEWSDAY
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : He Has Staying Power : Donahue Begins 20th Season With Twice as Many Victories as Next Coach on UCLA List
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Resistance as Seles Keeps Sailing Along
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Jaguars Give Nod to Beuerlein
Associated Press
Prep Football '95: Empire League
Vecchione Cleared for Stopping Tyson Bout
From Staff and Wire Reports
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Panthers Cut Barry Foster
Associated Press
Prep Football '95: Empire League
Vecchione Gets Money, Rule Gets Changed
From Staff and Wire Reports
Prep Football '95: Empire League
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Green, Parker Will Run Back Punts
EARL GUSTKEY
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : A Hero, Not by Choice : Illini's Rice Wanted to Go Pro but Was Too Late
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Breathing Is Seles' Only Trouble : Tennis: She overpowers Dragomir, 6-3, 6-1, in first U.S. Open match since winning 1992 championship.
From Associated Press
Prep Football '95: Empire League
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : Controversy? What Controversy? : Otton and Wachholtz Might Share the USC Job, Much to Their Dismay
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Football '95: Empire League
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : For Now, Watson Wins Fullback Derby
STEVE SPRINGER
Martineau Is Bookish, but No Wimp on Field : Football: Offensive back has high grade-point and yards-per-carry average.
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Butterfield New Stanford Quarterback
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U.S. OPEN NOTES : Ivanisevic's Injury Causes Another Early Loss
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leg Cramps Cause Matsuoka to Default : U.S. Open: Japanese player is leading Korda when he collapses in pain on the court.
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Jazz Review : Almario, Laboriel Have a Little Too Much Fun
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Review : 'Little Footsteps' Balances Humor and Heartache
SCOTT COLLINS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A New Home for 'House'?
Liz Smith
And in This Corner . . . : Some Old Favorites Go Head-to-Head in New TV Season
TED JOHNSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Bowl Orchestra Celebrates Film Scores
LEWIS SEGAL
Q&A with JOEY RAMONE : 'There's Nobody as Good as the Ramones'
RICHARD CROMELIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Summer When Middle Class Ruled the Box Office : Movies: While the highs have not been as high, there have been fewer lows and more films that will take in $35 million or more.
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POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Long-Windedness Mars Psychic TV Set
CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
Weekend Box Office : 'Kombat' Fights Off the Competition
ELAINE DUTKA
O.C. Couple Gives College the World : Photography: Images in the Long Beach show portray the planet as a gritty working environment and a land of majestic scenery.
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Music Review : Chris Duarte Group: The Power Is Threefold
BUDDY SEIGAL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Nelson a Solid Opening for Calamigos
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