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What happened on July 07, 1995
NEWS
New LACMA President: A Woman of Possibilities : Art: Andrea L. Rich says she was at UCLA to create an environment to make it easier for the faculty to do their jobs. 'I imagine that I will play a similar role' to help the museum do what museums do best, she says.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Real Answers, Real Fast
By Mark Ehrman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Midnight Therapy : Late-Night TV Is the Land of the Psychic Hot Line, But Just What Are We Tapping Into?
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cruising in Comfort Is a Breeze
By Paul Dean, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serious Collectors Only, Old Chap
By Beverly Beyette, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GOODS : Chain Reaction : A little worried about protecting your bicycle? \o7 Very\f7 worried? There are enough locks to match your fears.
By Bill Higgins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
In Memory of an Icon: the Smith Corona
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Back to a More Psychedelic Time
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
TV Guide to Undergo Editorial Face Lift
By Paul D. Colford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Paul D. Colford is a columnist for Newsday. His column is published Fridays
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Vegetarianism's History, Course by Course : THE HERETIC'S FEAST \o7 by Colin Spencer\f7 , University Press of New England, $29.95, 399 pages
By Karen Stabiner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LETTERS : HMOs Deliver Range of Care for Moms
LETTERS : Romance Critics Need Update on the Genre
Reasons for Price Hikes Are as Thin as Paper
No Sympathy for This Teen-Age Mother on Welfare
'Dead Man's' Dance Card Is Filling Up : Author: Robert Ferrigno is in demand as his latest Orange County-set suspense thriller gets attention. Although the novelist now lives in Washington, he'll return to the Southland on his book tour.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Watts House-Raising
Trade Accord
Science File
GOP and Abortion
GOP, Endangered Species Act
County Budget Problems
EMMY WEB: The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in...
By Jeff Schnaufer
Trainer of L.A. Mounted Police to Be Remembered
PTA ADVOCATE: Simi Valley resident Joyce Peariso has been...
By Catherine Saillant
Gephardt Offers His Version of Tax Reform : Revenue: The Democrat's plan calls for a 10% rate for low-income earners. He says half of all wage earners would not have to file an income tax return.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Mexico's Ex-Leader Arrives for Visit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Troops Launch New Cross-Border Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.S. Would Veto Bid to Ease Sanctions
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wilson to Vote as Regent Against Affirmative Action
By Amy Wallace, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
After 5 Months, Prosecution Rests in Simpson Trial : Court: Fifty-eight witnesses testified in a presentation that lasted twice as long as anticipated. Ito tells jurors they will begin hearing defense case Monday morning.
By Stephanie Simon and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Men Dominate Both Ends of IQ Spectrum, Survey Says : Intelligence: The high number of males who lack basic skills surprises experts. Sex differences in brains studied.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
For the Really Big Donors, It's Dinner With Clinton
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rate Cut: For Many, It Is Either Upside or Downside : Impact: Some cheer and others bemoan action that deeply affects variable-interest loans and investments.
By Kathy M. Kristof, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Bid to Spur Economy : Finance: Quarter-point reduction in funds rate is key shift from anti-inflation strategy. Dow hits record high.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEC Plans Civil Charges in Its Nasdaq Probe
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russia Shake-Up Leaves Yeltsin Loyalists on Top
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Betting on Hard Labor and a Plot of Land : Sharecropping, notorious in the Old South, is gaining strength in California. Despite potential for abuse, farm workers see it as a way to boost their fortunes.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts View Case as Strong but Flawed
By Henry Weinstein and Tim Rutten, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Woman in a Coma After Being Jailed With Bullet in Her Brain : Violence: Anaheim police say she was arrested after her boyfriend was found dead, but she refused medical treatment. She was hospitalized when condition worsened.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pentagon Plan for McClellan Draws Fire : Military: Sacramento base workers are unimpressed by proposal to save some jobs. Closure panel says its recommendation already includes privatization of most work at the facility.
By Max Vanzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Video May Show Unabomber : Probe: Tape of crowd at blast site depicts a man resembling descriptions of the suspect. The FBI says it has a photo but won't reveal details.
By Jenifer Warren and Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Fresno Corruption Probe Snares Lobbyist : Ethics: He pleads guilty to helping extort a bribe from a developer. Several officeholders are under suspicion, U.S. attorney says.
By Mark Arax, TIMES STAFF WRITER
\o7 Snapshots of life in the Golden State.\f7 : Natural Resources Library Will Not Become History
By Patt Morrison
Clinton Urges Americans to Seek 'Common Ground' : Politics: President says the nation needs a 'chorus of harmony' rather than 'shrill voice of discord.' He declares his readiness to debate opposition leaders.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Says He May Be Suspect in Bombing : Oklahoma City: Gun enthusiast, an associate of Fortier and McVeigh, cites his short appearance before federal grand jury. He testified less than five minutes.
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Medical Testing Done, Atlantis Set for Return
Associated Press
ECONOMY : Mexico's Use of U.S. Loans Is Paying Off : First half of $20-billion credit line went to avoiding bond defaults. Peso has stabilized, but crisis is seen as far from over.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DIPLOMACY : Japan's Refusal to Apologize to POWs Stirs Old Animosity
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton to Decide Soon on Establishing Ties With Vietnam, White House Says
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
German Court Bans Shocking Benetton Ads : Law: Panel labels as 'immoral' the clothier's campaigns on HIV, oil slicks and child laborers.
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Armenia's Rulers Winning Disputed Vote : Elections: Dominant coalition leads count as foreign observers question exclusion of opposition parties, other tactics.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's Socialists Facing Survival Test in July 23 Election : Politics: The sagging party, a partner in the ruling coalition, hopes to keep enough seats to be a viable force.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shanghai Mayor to Keep Date in San Francisco Despite Rift
By Maggie Farley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Spars With Thailand Over Politician's Alleged Drug Links
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Federal Agencies Ordered to Observe Spending Freeze : White House: Budget chief imposes limits embodied in $16-billion bipartisan deal stalled in the Senate. Measure has been passed by the House.
By Doyle Mcmanus and Janet Hook, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ex-Prosecutor to Probe Ronald Brown Finances : Ethics: Special counsel Daniel Pearson will examine if commerce secretary filed inaccurate disclosure reports.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Prosecution Rests
The O.j. Simpson Murder Trial
Everyone Takes It Easier as the People Rest
By Bill Boyarsky
Turkey Launches Cross-Border Assault on Kurdish Rebels in Iraq
From Times Wire Services
Voluntary HIV Testing Urged for All Pregnant Women
From Associated Press
Wilson to Vote as Regent Against Affirmative Action
By Amy Wallace, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Scott Boyles; Journalist, Author of Old West Novels
Richard Neustadt; Founded Satellite, Wireless Communications Firms
Trainer of LAPD Equestrian Unit to Be Remembered
Brian May; Quadriplegic Champion of Folk Musicians
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sir Edgar Williams; Adviser to Rhodes Scholars
BIGGER GARDEN: Horticulture is big at this year's Orange...
By Debra Cano and April Jackson and Jerry Hicks
Woman Jailed With Bullet in Her Brain Is Near Death : Police: Her mother wants to know why she was kept in an Anaheim cell 36 hours before receiving treatment.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson to Back Bill to Ease Breakup of L.A. Schools : Education: The measure would lower the number of petition signatures needed to put the issue on the ballot.
By Beth Shuster and Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FILM : Engendered 'Species' : XFX in Sun Valley sprinted to create an alien that would attract and repulse viewers.
By Jeff Schnaufer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART : Honoring Life and Death : Wendy Sussman says her paintings resulted from mourning after her parents died. Now the work celebrates their existence.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly about art for The Times\f7
VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Taking Off With a Blast : After Burner's aerial combat is fast and furious in this adaptation of an arcade favorite.
By Aaron Curtiss, \o7 Staff writer Aaron Curtiss reviews video games every other Friday in Valley Life!\f7
THEME PARKS : Local Space Lab Takes Off : Exhibit at Universal uses studio props and NASA artifacts to chronicle the making of 'Apollo 13' movie.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER : A Showing of Singular Efforts : Edmund Gaynes' 'Sixty-Four Solos' provides a fresh format for a collection of one-person plays.
By Janice Arkatov, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Janice Arkatov writes regularly about theater for The Times\f7
THEATER REVIEW : Problems Bedevil 'God', but Thou Shalt Laugh
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Robert Koehler writes frequently about theater for The Times\f7
DESIGN : Pottery That Plays With Fire : Artist Joan Rapoport says she delights in the \o7 raku\f7 technique because of the surprising textures and tones it creates in ceramics.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly about art for The Times\f7
The Jeans Pool : DNA Clothing cuts prices on trendy labels for men and women, including Big Star.
By Geri Cook, \o7 Geri Cook's Bargains column runs every Friday in Valley Life! Geri Cook can be heard from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays on KIEV 870-AM\f7
Blues Barbecue: Grazing at Palomino
By Kastle Waserman
A Friendly Cut : Sitcom star's flattering coiffure keeps local salons busy as versatile style catches on.
By Rebecca Howard, \o7 Rebecca Howard writes regularly about fashion for The Times. \f7
FOR KIDS : Summer Learning a Hot Trend : Classes--from preschool math to chess--help children brush up on basics or acquire new skills.
By Barbara Bronson Gray, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Barbara Bronson Gray is a regular contributor to the Times\f7
Footloose on the Bridal Path : A bride-to-be admits her own lack of grace and concludes private lessons would be well worth the money.
By Amy P. Clark, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Footloose on the Bridal Path : A groom-to-be decides he'd better learn ballroom steps for the big day. But the moves don't come easy.
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COVER STORY : Home Away From Home : If you're seeking companionship, coffee or a place to relax, head for a good bookstore.
By Robin Rauzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Zen of Japanese Dining : Shihoya may not be as trendy as some places, but its seven-course meals offer fine displays of traditional cuisine.
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Max Jacobson reviews restaurants every Friday in Valley Life!\f7
Valley music charts are compiled for the Los Angeles Times...
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Knight' in Modern Armor : Richard Gere might be too contemporary for his role as Sir Lancelot, but the legend of King Arthur survives in this film.
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Stars Are Plastic--Literally : Merchandising: This summer's films are a boon for action figures inspired by movie characters. Actors find it weird and 'a kick' to be immortalized.
By David Kronke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PEOPLE WATCH Terminator Diplomacy: Arnold Schwarzenegger...
By Jerry Crowe, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Some Fans Disappointed About Ticketmaster Ruling : Concerts: The Justice Department's decision to end the antitrust probe is criticized by many, but other concert-goers say they understand the need for service charges.
By Chris Riemenschneider, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'El Bulto': Life After a 20-Year Coma
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Species' Provides a Few Screams and a Good Cast
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oasis' Aims for Rural Noir With Southern Gothic Vibes
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Bridges' Leads to New Interest in Hartman
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Lundy's Own Music Makes the Show
By Don Heckman
10 Steps to the Yanni Phenomenon : Commentary: The musician's popularity defies critics' assessments. Here's a primer on what may lie behind the adoration of his legion of fans.
By Steve Metcalf, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Marder's Big Dream: A Special Little Place
By Kathie Jenkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pasadena's Soda Jerks: All the Right, Old-Time Trappings
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Eyolf': A Brooding Tale of Selfishness
By Scott Collins
Two Solo Pieces, Two Perspectives
By Scott Collins
'Shadowlands' Pulls on the Heartstrings
By Philip Brandes
'Benchmark' Reveals Odd Romanticizing
By Scott Collins
HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Show Boat' Sails 3+ Times in New Laser Set
By Barbara Saltzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Ratings : Help From 'Friends' Doesn't Push NBC Past ABC
By Lee Margulies
HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Baywatch the Movie' a G-Rated Endeavor
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Video Rentals
In 'Two Years,' There's a New Face Before the Mast : Theater: Another actor takes on the one-man show in Dana Point after the death of creator Daniel Trent.
By Alan Eyerly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Culture Clash Flirts With Fame : Crediting Its TV Show for Greater Exposure, the Satiric Trio Returns to Consciousness-Raising Onstage
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : The Goods Are Fresh in 'Little Shop'
By T. H. Mcculloh
'90s-Style 'Little Rascals' Opens Festival
By Mark Chalon Smith
KDOC-TV Leaving Anaheim for Irvine
THEATER REVIEW : 'Laughter' Has Smiles and Style
By Robert Koehler
BUSINESS
IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Propelled by Fed Action, Dow Zips to Record 4,664 : Markets: Other key stock barometers also climb on the news. Treasury bond yields fall back.
From Times Wire Services
O.C. Home Sales Slump Continues With 17% Drop in June : Real estate: Analysts blame the sluggish economy and county bankruptcy crisis. Transactions fell 39.8% in April and 28% in May.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C.'s Autonomy Could Hinge on Bond Rollover Vote Today : Bankruptcy: Noteholders are expected to approve an extension, staving off a possible state takeover.
By Eric Bailey and Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Propelled by Fed Action, Dow Zips to Record 4,664 : Markets: Index adds 48 points; other key stock barometers also climb. T-bond yields fall back sharply.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Easier Fed Is Wall Street's Best Friend
By Tom Petruno
Company Town : Lack of Evidence Cited in Ticketmaster Case : Entertainment: Attorney general implies probe was closed because competition appears healthy. Consumers vow to fight.
By Chuck Philips and Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Chrysler Retaliates Against Iacocca, Blocks His Options : Autos: Company says former chairman violated rules through his involvement with Kirk Kerkorian.
By Donald W. Nauss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Symantec to Buy Delrina for $415 Million : Deals: Analysts see the union as creating a major new player in the personal computer software business.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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Labor
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Retailing
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TRADE : Administration Works to Keep Shine on Japan Car Pact
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
TRADE : Japanese Auto Imports Surge 35%, Although Sales Remain Low
From Associated Press
Board Adopts Anti-Takeover Plan for Mesa
From Bloomberg Business News
Retailers Report Lackluster Sales for June : Indicators: Worries over a slowing economy kept consumers away, even with heavy markdowns.
From Times Wire Services
Technology & Telecommunications
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Drug to Treat Male Impotence Approved by FDA
From Associated Press
Funeral Homes Cited in FTC Probe
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Study Details Shoplifting: The items most frequently...
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Tips on Insect Repellent: Short of wearing full-body...
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
Company Town : TV FACTS
Company Town
Company Town : Ted's Ready for His Buildup, Ms. Pascal
By Claudia Eller
Company Town : Warner Bros. TV Names New No. 2
Company Town
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Akins Cos. Appoints New Executive Vice President
Fluor Gets $700-Million Contract in Argentina
Basketball Stars Team Up for Taco Bell Ad Campaign : Marketing: Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon go one-on-one in television commercials that follow up provocative teasers in several papers.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ICN Agrees to Buy 75% of Chinese Drug Maker : Expansion: The company will also build a manufacturing plant in China as part of the deal.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trading in Wiz Technology Resumes After Income Report
By Dan Margolis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin company said...
Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim company said Thursday it has...
MPC Industries: The Irvine company, a leader in the...
Orange County Home Sales
Dow Corning Gets Help in Moving Cases
From Reuters
American Greetings Sends Gibson a Message: Be Mine : Acquisitions: Buyout of Cincinnati card maker would create a major competitor for Hallmark.
From Associated Press
Pacific Stock Exchange Elects Robert M. Greber Chairman
Mercedes May Have Won U.S.-China Feud : Autos: Beijing reportedly picks German firm over Chrysler, Ford as a result of the diplomatic spat.
From Bloomberg Business News
TRADE : Japan's Current Account Surplus Jumps : Commerce: May figure hits $8.94 billion. Analysts see strong yen continuing to inflate value of exports.
From Reuters
Taco Bell Teams NBA Stars in TV Ad Campaign : Marketing: The commercials featuring O'Neal, Olajuwon are follow-up to print teaser.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pickens Leads Mesa Board to Adopt Anti-Takeover Plan
From Bloomberg Business News
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Sweating It Out : Despite Lure of Outdoors, Summer School Enrollment Grows
By Ira E. Stoll and Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Supervisors Hear Personnel Chief's Budget Pleas : Money: As board struggles with $38-million deficit, director suggests ways to save and says loss of $410,000 could end affirmative action program.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. Clears Educators in Management of 2 Schools
By J. E. Mitchell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sears to Relocate Oxnard Store to Ventura : Shopping: Company is the second retailing anchor to announce plans to leave The Esplanade for rival Buenaventura Mall.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
High-Tech Facility to Clean Water for Port Hueneme
By Eric Wahlgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Phone Line Offers List of Sex Offenders
By Lisa M. Bowman
Attorney Named Law College Dean
By Paul Elias
Fair Chooses Doctor as Parade Marshal
By Christina Lima
OXNARD : Man Gets 61 Years to Life Under '3 Strikes'
By Barbara Murphy
OXNARD : Dead Gulls Mystify Wildlife Experts
By Eric Wahlgren
THOUSAND OAKS : Crime Task Force to Focus on Drug Sales
By Mary F. Pols
MOORPARK : Home Rehabilitation Program Gets Started
By Scott Hadly
MOORPARK : Vendors Accepted for Country Days
By Scott Hadly
Where Did Responsibility Go? : Attitudes on debt in Orange County, a GOP base, pose a problem
Hardware Store May Bring Jobs and Headaches : Development: The Orchard chain wants to build a major facility in Thousand Oaks. But some worry about traffic and noise.
By David R. Baker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries : * Keith Vern King; Retired Oxnard Physician
Obituaries
Obituaries
CRIME WATCH : High-Tech Killers
Beijing's Blindness to Rights
Iraq's Worst Enemy Is Iraq : Habit of lying tortures an already ailing nation
Public Sector Sexism: 'Behavior That's Costing the City Money' : PLATFORM
PERSPECTIVE ON THE DISABILITY ACT : Minimally Disabled Have to Move Aside : Limit benefits to those who are severely disabled instead of doling them out to those who are oppotunistic.
By William T. Bolt, \o7 William T. Bolt is a Culver City writer and disabilities policy consultant who uses a power wheelchair. \f7
Ode to the Typewriter : 'Progress': Don't tell his career-spanning collection of simple machines that this tribute was written on an upstart PC.
By Alvin Shuster, \o7 Alvin Shuster, former foreign editor of The Times, is now senior consulting editor. \f7
Success Means Selling the Auto Pact to Japanese Public : Trade: Consumer education should bring the leverage to ensure industry's 'voluntary' action.
By Mike M. Mochizuki, \o7 Mike M. Mochizuki is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who specializes in Japan. He is author of the forthcoming study "Is Japan Really Changing?"\f7
Court Blocks Return of Adopted Twin Girls : Custody: Appellate decision delays order to turn siblings over to their birth parents. It questions constitutionality of federal act on Native American children.
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agencies Decry Stalling on AIDS Funds : Health: Sen. Jesse Helms blocks renewal of act, saying 'revolting conduct' is cause of the disease. One local director says lives are being sacrificed for political gain.
By Faye Fiore, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calling the Shots : Wheelchair-Bound Sharpshooters Hone Competitive Edge at U.S. Open
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angry County Workers Rally : Protest: Police arrest 20 people during noisy demonstration. Union members and leaders warn supervisors of 'massive resistance' to any layoffs.
By Douglas P. Shuit and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Centinela Park, Redondo Boulevard and Florence Avenue...
Taxing the Body, Soothing the Mind : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
By Alan Acosta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Green Firetruck Heresy : Some studies say red is not a safe color. But chartreuse just doesn't excite the masses. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hawking Cars Starts With Taming Names
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Losing Candidate in 36th Dist. Congress Race Drops Challenge : Politics: Republican Susan Brooks had claimed 'phantom' votes were cast in contest with Democratic Rep. Jane Harman.
By Tom Jennings and James Bornemeier, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Board Seeks to Seize License of Doctor : Medicine: Physician is accused of negligence for failing to recognize cancer symptoms in two patients. The women later had to undergo radical surgery.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Case Against Rabbi Dropped, but Investigation Continues
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Backs School District Breakup Bill : Education: Administration supports legislation that would make it easier to put measure on the ballot by lowering number of signatures needed.
By Cynthia H. Craft and Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Central Los Angeles : LAYOFFS HALTED
UCLA Names Interim Director for Medical Center
Central Los Angeles : COVER-UP
Man Slain in Beach Rioting Had Been Spur Posse Member
Central Los Angeles : Pawnshop Idea a 'No Sale' for Folks in Windsor Hills
Burbank Airport Officials Vote to Seek Mandatory Flight Curfew
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eighth Commandment refresher? Martha Barron sent along an...
By Steve Harvey
Unhealed Wounds : Filipino Soldiers From W W II Are Still Fighting to Win Full Veterans Benefits
By Leslie Berestein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Southeast : CEMETERY SCANDAL
Southeast : STORE TARGETED
San Fernando Valley : MARATHON MAN
San Gabriel Valley : COMING HOME
San Gabriel Valley : PIG TALES
South Bay : CHRISTMAS IN JULY
Remembering a Sunset in Monterey
By Al Martinez
South Bay : Park Gazebos Fenced Off and Roofs Removed in Bid to Keep Out Homeless
Southeast : Fatal Scuba Excursion Survivor Tried to Help Young Victim
San Fernando Valley : Woman Shot to Death After Chase Is Identified
Westside : Drivers Can Buy Some Time in West Hollywood
San Gabriel Valley : Banker Sentenced After Compounding His Own Guilt
2 Killed, 1 Wounded in Apparent Gang Ambush
By Richard Winton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Assailant Stabs 2 Women in Hollywood Office Building
By Duke Helfand, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Truck Exhibit Turns Court Into Showroom
By Barbara Murphy
Council Members Eye Stanton's Seat : Politics: Sensing senior supervisor's vulnerability in wake of county bankruptcy, four city leaders say they are weighing their options for the March, 1996, primary.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Motives for Murder of Measure R Are Not Cut and Dry
By Dana Parsons
Suit Over Fatal Crash Settled for $4 Million : Courts: Civil case against Dr. Ronald Allen was brought by daughters of couple killed in 1993 collision.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fair Play : Event-Goers Will Find More Than Typical Food and Attractions at County Carnival
By Phuong Nguyen and Tina Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
UCI May Require Medical Record Access : Scandal: Chancellor's proposal is aimed at precluding further situations like that at the fertility clinic. A university doctor protests the move as an unprecedented breach of patient confidentiality.
By Michael Granberry and Sarah Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Colleges
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 3 Jobs Cut by City in New Budget
By Jeff Bean
ANAHEIM : Judge Backs City's Revitalization Plan for Resort Area
By Greg Hernandez
SAN CLEMENTE : Lighting, Landscaping Fee Increase Approved
By Julie Fate Sullivan
VILLA PARK : City Gets a Break in Animal Control Costs
By Bill Billiter
TUSTIN : City Gives Initial OK to Restrictions on Political Signs
By Jon Nalick
LA HABRA : Divers' Search for Girl in Lake Continues
By Greg Hernandez
FULLERTON : Highland Underpass Decision Postponed
By Mimi Ko
COSTA MESA : City Rejects Center's Bid for a Permit
By Hope Hamashige
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Taking in a Show
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Friends Mourn Victim of 4th of July Slaying
By Thao Hua
Countywide : Avalon's Pet Fox Is Well, on Way Home
By Len Hall
SEAL BEACH : Building of Pier Area Safety Office Delayed
By Russ Loar
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Garbage Pickup Fees to Rise $1.35 a Month
By Debra Cano
Countywide : Law School to Seek Bar Accreditation
By Anna Cekola
Estate Planning Session Offered
Vandals' Cruelty Stirs Outrage at Huntington Beach Church : Property: Judith Kaye learned of damage to a fountain just hours before a memorial service for her husband. He had donated it two years ago.
By Tina Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riding Club Gets Saddle Donations
Angry County Workers Rally : Protest: Police arrest 20 during demonstration. Crowd includes employees of High Desert Hospital in Lancaster.
By Douglas P. Shuit and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Airport Will Seek U.S. OK of Flight Curfew : Burbank: Commissioners will ask the FAA to approve curbs ending nighttime and early-morning operations.
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Captain of Apollo 13 Finds Even Model Rockets Have Glitches
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Woman Killed After Chase Is Identified : Drama: The wife of an MTA police officer was shot in front of TV news cameras by a deputy who felt she was a threat.
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tarzana : Iwo Jima Photograph Helps Recall History
By Michael Arkush
Valleywide : 6 Local Kids Granted Arts Scholarships
By Douglas Alger
Woodland Hills : Entertainment Fields May Fill Jobs Gap
By Ed Bond
Valleywide : Discount Bus Fares for Riders in Pairs
By Ed Bond
Calabasas : Signatures Collected in Fight Against Project
By Frank Manning
Readers Share Ideas to Speed Up Freeways
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bacteria-Stricken Cyclist Returns : Medicine: Recovered from the so-called flesh-eating disease, Bernie Donner pedals 106 miles on a journey of gratitude.
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doctor Failed to Spot Cancer, Board Charges : Medicine: State panel accuses Northridge physician of gross negligence, incompetence in treating two patients.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Shot to Death Outside House
Sybert Lines Up Endorsements Before GOP Rivals Are Tempted
By Beth Shuster and Marc Lacey Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
After 14 Years, Police Arrest Murder Suspect
Movie May Have Inspired Rash of Parking Meter Thefts
By Steve Ryfle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
2 Die in Apparent Ambush by Gang
By Richard Winton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Boxing Promoter Don King ridiculed HBO's proposed...
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Power and Precision in Men's Semifinals : Wimbledon: Sampras faces Ivanisevic in battle of big servers. Agassi and Becker will play a different game.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL NOTES : Welcome, Blue Jays, to Middle of Pack
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Everyone's a Hit in Angel Victory : Baseball: Even those battling slumps get in their licks in 10-1 shellacking of Blue Jays' beleaguered pitching staff.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bavasi's Life Isn't for Faint of Heart
By Mike Penner
Dodgers Lose Final Duel in Pitchers' Series : Baseball: Candiotti matches Maddux, but McGriff's ninth-inning single gives the Braves a 1-0 victory and three-game sweep.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Pick On Blue Jays : Baseball: Hudler scores twice on wild pitches, another on hit batter in 10-1 victory.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graf, Sanchez Vicario Show Their 1-2 Punch : Wimbledon: Novotna makes top-seeded player work for three-set victory. Defending champion Martinez ousted.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nelson Runs to Knicks' Job : Pro basketball: Veteran coach promises fast-break game despite aging New York team.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Time Well Spent, or Simply Spent?
By Mike Downey
Lindros Joins Elite Club as MVP
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Lindros Joins Elite Club as MVP
From Staff and Wire Reports
Al Davis Rails at NFL, 49ers, Raider Opponents All Over
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Denver Kids Get Something for Nothing
By Shav Glick
GOLF ROUNDUP : Watson and Wind Are Talk of Western Open
From Associated Press
Lighter Boats Gaining an Edge
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SHOOTING : Professor Gets the Drop on His Students
By George Dohrmann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SWIMMING : Evans Responds by Winning 800
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TOUR DE FRANCE : Blijlevens Wins Fifth Stage as Gotti Retains Overall Lead
From Associated Press
ESPN Strains to Do Some Heavy Lifting
By Larry Stewart
Power and Precision in Men's Semifinals : Wimbledon: Sampras faces Ivanisevic in battle of big servers. Agassi and Becker will play a different game.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gullikson and Sampras Stay in Touch
From Associated Press
Penhall Is a Safe Bet to Win at Any Speed : Racing: From speedway to the high seas, Orange County driver has achieved legendary status.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AROUND THE MAJORS : Reliever Aguilera Traded to Red Sox
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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Biggest Lead Now an Even Dozen
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AROUND THE MAJORS : DODGERS : Claire Plans Talk, No Action at Break
By Bob Nightengale
AROUND THE MAJORS : ANGELS : Snow Studies 'Art of Hitting'
By John Weyler
Laurie Helps Bullfrogs Hold Off Oklahoma, 9-6
Keeping Track of Attendance : Baseball: Major leagues announce tickets sold, while newspapers prefer turnstile numbers.
From Associated Press
King Candidates Include Goring, Robinson, King
By Lisa Dillman
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pitcher's First Homer Rescues Phillies, 10-5
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Easley Catches Blue Jays at Just the Right Time : Baseball: He shows signs of returning to his form of 1993, when he impressed people as a rookie.
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Gift To The World Wins Race With Late Charge
THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : No Matter the Sport, Eckman Was Always Sure to Be Heard
By Bill Christine
Baldwin Signs Three Players for CSUN
High Roller : Johnson Missed One PBA Event in 10 Years
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Krill Still Gets Thrill, Will to Fulfill
By John Ortega
Monjardin Challenged by Pumar : Boxing: State junior lightweight champion puts crown on the line in rematch after losing non-title bout.
By Mike Hiserman
Baseball Coverage Has Only Scratched the Surface
By Ethan Skolnick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spectators Liked O'Mara, if Not Judges
Nelson Points Finger at Himself for Problems With Webber
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COMMENTARY : As Always, Don Nelson Will Do Whatever It Takes to Win
By Bill Dwyre, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
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