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What happened on July 10, 1995
ENTERTAINMENT
Don't Worry, Baby : Baby Lemonade's Fine Ear for the Best in Rock--and for the Beach Boys' Artistry--Put It on a Sure Footing
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER REVIEW : 'Pilgrims' Cast Illuminates 'Vietnam Play' Sound Bites
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
It's Possible to Have Too Many 'Friends' : Television: Intent on drawing the 18-49 age group, networks jump on the bandwagon to imitate the hit show.
By Rick Du Brow, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
The Hughman Factor : Unhappy Side of Stardom Is Nothing New to Grant
By Michael Walker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Time Right for 'Species' to Emerge : Box office: Horror film brings in an estimated $17.1 million, making it MGM's best debut. But 'Apollo 13' remains at the top of the heap.
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : New Spices in an Old-Time Musical Menu
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PEOPLE WATCH Through With Hugh?: British actor Hugh Grant...
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Temporary Reprieve for 'Great Defender' : Television: Fox brings back the legal series it had canceled after only one episode. But whether the show continues remains a question.
By Daniel Howard Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : David Grier's Dancing Guitar Strings
By John Roos, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : A Businesslike Walter Mitty Conducts Mahler at the Bowl
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Smoke and the Small Theater: The Audience Is Sniffing
By Jefferson Selth, \o7 Jefferson P. Selth is librarian emeritus from the University of California. He is now a full-time writer and editor\f7
Cinema's Women Need Respect
By Tania Modleski, \o7 Tania Modleski is a professor of English at USC\f7
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sextasy Ball Concert Becomes a Tame Mechanical Occasion
By Chris Riemenschneider
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Loyalty to Punk Rock Brings Fans to Offspring
By Chris Riemenschneider
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Drugstore: A Dream-Pop Mix
By Lorraine Ali
TV REVIEW : 'Postcards' Series Views Great Cities of the Globe
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lesbian Films Among Highlights at 'Outfest'
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Family-Geared 'Wolf' Wakes Up the Bowl
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Vivaldi Takes Flight in Baroque Solos
By Chris Pasles
DANCE REVIEW : Unexpected Ripples Change Face of 'Swan Lake'
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
NEWS
Behind Closed Doors : At the O.C. Performing Arts Center, Membership Has Its Privileges
By Ann Conway
New Respect for the New Centurions : For Paul Mones, Writing About Death and DNA Shattered Long-Held Prejudices About the Police
By Dennis Romero, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Seven Deadly Sins? Let Us Count Them All
By Jack Smith
The Invisible Men : While we shake our heads in despair over girls getting pregnant, there's little discussion of the adults who are fathering many of their babies.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Healing the Soul--From Camelot to Today : THE RETURN OF MERLIN \o7 by Deepak Chopra\f7 , Harmony, $24, 422 pages
By Donna Frazier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMITMENTS : Temples of Love : Many singles go to church seeking spiritual fulfillment. But there's another draw--the possibility of meeting a soul mate.
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COMMITMENTS : Should You Stay Together for the Kids' Sake? : Relationships: Couples may be continuing in less-than-happy marriages for their children. But that may not always be the best thing.
By Susan Campbell, THE HARTFORD COURANT
How's That for Female Bonding?
By Kathleen Kelleher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lobbyists
Killing the L.A. Subway Project
Flag-Burning Amendment
Candidate Wilson
Deficit Contributions
Party Downsizing
Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
Lactose Intolerant People Can Drink a Glass of Milk : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
\o7 From Times staff and wire reports\f7
A New Spin on Trash : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
Truth by Consensus : Deciding which scientific findings to trust is an imprecise process that goes on in the lab as well as in court. : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
By K.C. Cole, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Bicycling Injuries Can Cause Impotence, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
\o7 From Times staff and wire reports\f7
Protein That Triggers Cell 'Suicide' May Lead to Cures : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
\o7 From Times staff and wire reports\f7
FDA OKs First Drug to Lower Cholesterol in Heart Patients : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
\o7 From Times staff and wire reports\f7
Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
ORANGE CRUSH: It seems sake and sushi aren't the only...
By Catherine Saillant
GRAND HOTELS: Humphrey Bogart spent so much time at the...
By Ann Conway
ART'S AERIE: A critic commented: "If God had the money...
By Maggie Barnett
Susan Smith Trial to Start; Mental Competency 1st Issue
\o7 Reuters\f7
Expert Says McVeigh May Be Paranoid
\o7 From Reuters\f7
NEWS ANALYSIS : Risky Contest Led to Activist's Arrest in China : Rights: Wu wrote a will before earlier visit to expose prison conditions. Now he may need it.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Sheriff Trains Sights on Bankruptcy
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Says Aide Removed Foster Papers After Suicide : Whitewater: Senate testimony reportedly contradicts White House account. Hearings begin next week.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Postal Worker Held in Slaying of Supervisor
By Stephanie Simon and Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Nicole Brown Anti-Abuse Charity Beset by Problems : Aid: Embarrassments include controversial donors, felony record of fired leader. Family cites growing pains.
By Robert J. Lopez and Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Creative Artists' Meyer Expected to Head MCA : Hollywood: Seagram's Edgar Bronfman Jr. reportedly tabs president and co-founder of CAA to lead conglomerate.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sarajevo's Serbs Face a Dual Hostility
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bitter Ethnic Struggle Sinks Roots Deeper in Sri Lanka
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Chill Falls Over Arctic Refuge : The GOP Congress may allow long-thwarted oil drilling in Alaska's most-celebrated caribou calving grounds. For many, the economic lure outweighs any threat to wildlife and native culture.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Bosnian Serbs Press Offensive : Balkans: Thirty-two Dutch soldiers are taken hostage as tanks and infantry spearhead assault on 'safe area.' United Nations deploys rapid-reaction force.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Revised Plan for McClellan Base Sent to Clinton
By Art Pine and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rogan's Star Rises on Wings of 'Fairness' : Politics: GOP sees ex-judge as mediator in the fractured Assembly.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Numbers of Deportable Inmates Up : Immigrants: County jail survey is part of Clinton's pilot program to expel criminals. Officials blame the increase--from 11% to almost 17% over five years--on illegal border-crossing.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Outline for Budget Accord to Be Sent to State Lawmakers
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
James Rogan May Be GOP's Savior : Politics: The conservative freshman Assemblyman from Glendale has a knack for getting along. Now some Republicans are touting him as a Speaker candidate who could end the partisan bickering.
By Cynthia H. Craft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caltrans Finds Nature Tough Act to Follow : Environment: When a freeway project destroyed a wetlands in Moorpark, the agency created another nearby. But the mitigation has been less than successful.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Tourist Bus Crash Kills 18, Hurts 21
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 14 Killed in Ethnic Violence in Karachi
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Senator Urges Vietnam Ties to Curb China
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Evers-Williams Urges NAACP to Fight Challenges to Its 86 Years of Triumphs
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Reunified Korea Could Put Interests of Major Powers on Collision Course
By Jim Mann
Greenpeace Ship Seized by French Navy : Protest: Commandos storm Rainbow Warrior II near atoll where France plans nuclear tests.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ohio Woman Clearing Out Garage Finds Corpse
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Turkish General Vows to Crush Rebel Kurds : Iraq: Ankara's forces are confident that their latest foray across border is taking its toll.
By Hugh Pope, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Winds Driving Arizona Blaze Abate, Sparing Desert Town
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Call Threatening Clinton Leads to Marijuana Bust
\o7 Reuters\f7
Gingrich to Seek Open Hearing on Book Deal : Ethics: House Speaker is reminded that a similar probe targeting his predecessor Jim Wright was not closed to public.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
92-Year-Old Water Main in Times Square Bursts
\o7 Associated Press\f7
No. 2 Official at Energy Dept. to Step Down
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Boy Visiting Mine Finds Huge Gem in Bucket of Dirt
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Study Finds Rise in Gun-Related Crimes : Data: Justice Department figures show an increase of 11% in 1993. Most often, weapon used was handgun.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Infant Death Rate in U.S. at New Low
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Metrolink Maintenance Mishap to Cause Delays
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murder Ranks 2nd as Cause of Postal Workers' On-Job Deaths
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Tourist Copter Takes Dip
\o7 Reuters\f7
Truck Collides With Minivan; 7 Hospitalized
Tennessee Agrees to Pay Women Used in Study
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BUSINESS
Company Town Annex
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chip Industry Expected to Post Robust 2nd-Quarter Gains
From Reuters
Los Angeles County
Times Staff Reports
First Interstate Promotes Cindy Bill to Area Manager
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pension Plan's Language Sets Who May Join
Oaktree Takes Root : Junk Bond Pros Base New Firm on Old Ideas
By Tom Petruno
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : The Business of L.A.'s Business Team Is L.A.'s Business : Economy: After six months in operation, the group claims credit for persuading dozens of firms to either stay in the city or move here.
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insurers Vow to Fight Plan to Let Banks on Their Turf : Legislation: In the 500,000-strong army of independent agents, a House bill permitting common ownership of insurance and banking firms has a formidable foe.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
King of the Road
By James Bates
Sacramento
Times Staff Reports
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Orange County
Times Staff Reports
Technology
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boeing, Partners Expected to Scrap Super-Jet Study
From Reuters
Activists Hope Tobacco Investment Report Fires Up Action
From Reuters
Company Town Annex
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Draft Electricity Plan to Get Endorsement : Deregulation: A broad coalition will voice support today for the PUC proposal calling for all power to be sold in a central wholesale pool.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marks' Advice for Small Investors: Junk Is for Buying--and Holding
By Tom Petruno
China
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Taiwan
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Philippines
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
When Children Assume Command of the Boardroom : Management: Passing a family business on to a son or daughter can be easy--if the relationships are healthy to begin with.
By John Hendren, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Vietnam
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Vietnam
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Vietnam
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Oregon Sea Urchin Gonads a Big Success With Japanese
From Associated Press
China
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
China
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
China's Biggest User of Pirated Software: Government : Computers: The state does not allocate money for legal purchases and cannot stop the copying.
From Bloomberg Business News
He's Out to Charm With Snake Products : China: Xu Zhiwei's firm sold $14.6 million worth of accessories, food and cosmetics made from the reptile in '94. He's hoping to build a global empire.
From Reuters
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Washington Comes Through, Finally
Dash of Exploitation With the Broccoli : The health of California field workers demands bill that bans hand-weeding
The Abortion Issue: Feuding Without End : Foes in Congress renew attacks on a right of women
A Pocketful of Pennies Bears Thought : Money: Congress won't sell Americans on a dollar coin.
By Philip N. Diehl, \o7 Philip N. Diehl is director of the U.S. Mint\f7
A Plea for Fairness in the Holy City : Jerusalem: It can't be divided, nor can one faith be dominant. Inclusiveness is the only peaceable approach.
By Daoud Kuttab and Sarah Kaminker, \o7 Daoud Kuttab and Sarah Kaminker live in Jerusalem and co-chair the Israeli-Palestinian Jerusalem Information Center. His e-mail address is dkuttab@baraka.org\f7
PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Family Reunification-- Just a Passport to Jobs : Economics, not kin or politics, is the main driving force, so cutting this category of entries to the U.S. isn't heartless.
By Norman Matloff, \o7 Norman Matloff teaches at UC Davis and writes about immigration and minority issues. He has been involved with the Northern California Chinese immigrant community for 20 years. and \f7
GETTING ANSWERS : A Stalker's Victim, Denied Peace of Mind by a Plea Bargain
Two New Visions Emerge for L.A. Schools : Education: Newly elected board members Tokofsky and Kiriyama will attend first meeting today. Former seeks reduction of administrative jobs; latter seeks more volunteers.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Deirdre Hill Reportedly Will Lead Police Panel : City Hall: She says focus should be on reforms. But troubled commission has lost two members to resignation.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Engineer Nears Finish of 'Hot Potato' Report on St. Vibiana's Seismic Safety
By Larry Gordon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Not Only the Poor Would Feel Sting of Park Closures
By George Ramos
Offbeat Libraries : L.A.'s offbeat libraries offer knowledge on subjects ranging from plants and family roots to horse racing and nudists.
By Cecilia Rasmussen
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Prudence in Privatization
Fire Authority Withdraws Bid to Serve Westminster
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Work on Charter Proposal Proceeding Quietly
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Business License Tax Change Has a Surprise Wrinkle : Commerce: Westminster's revised levy has quirk that causes some arcades and self-service laundries to be hit with shockingly high bills. The city promises to correct the error.
By John Pope, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Para-Gliding Takes Off as Risky and Expensive New Sport in O.C. : To Touch the Sky
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Front License Plate Rule Helps in Fight Against Crime
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : 'Free Market' Mobile Home Initiative Scares Residents
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Agendas
Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : IN PERSON : Survivalist Magazine Faces Glare of Public Eye : Owner to Unload Politically Touchy Placentia Periodical
By Geoff Boucher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Seal Beach Seeks State Support for Sand Replenishment Project
By Russ Loar, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fullerton Man Shot, Critically Injured
Yorba Linda, Irvine Men Arrested in Steroid Investigation
Shooting Suspect in Guarded Condition
The Thrill That Can Kill : Punch Bowl Site of Emerald Pools, Dangerous Diving
By Andrew D. Blechman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
His Line Is Fishing for Toxic Waste : Environment: Biologist Jack Linn roams the state testing water for contamination. And he hasn't come up empty in Ventura County.
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lasting Impressions : Fingerprinting of Workers and Volunteers Keeps County Clerks Busy
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tenants Say Repairs Are Promised : Moorpark: But the owner of quake-damaged building on High Street has yet to announce new reconstruction plans.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
That Peculiar 'PCH West' Sign Helps in Mail Delivery
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire at Sycamore School Put Out
By David R. Baker
VENTURA : Art Show Makes Debut at Promenade
By David R. Baker
Fire Crews Contain Blaze of 200 Acres
By Andrew D. Blechman
VENTURA : Freeway Bridge Back on Agenda
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : Police Seek New Bulletproof Vests
By J. E. Mitchell
Boy, 8, Is Struck by Car, Critically Hurt
By David R. Baker
Grace D. Brazill; Retired Ventura Nurse
Obituaries
Sex Cruising Strip to Be Closed : Gates Will Block Alley Long Plagued by Nighttime Interludes, Drugs
By Jeannette Desantis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Down Time : State Prisoners Make Broken Computers Run Again
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rethinking a Girlhood Tradition
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Hills : 2 Adults, 5 Children Hurt in 2-Car Crash
By Vivien Lou Chen
San Fernando : Music, Weather, Food Hot, Hot, Hot at Fiesta
By Kay Hwangbo
Sylmar : Teacher Is a Finalist in National Contest
By Jeannette Desantis
Man Commits Suicide at Target Range
By Vivien Lou Chen
Panel to Weigh Deep Cuts in Ventura Boulevard Plan : Improvements: Proposal would slash budget to $67 million and reduce the contribution of developers by 94%.
By Kay Hwangbo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mobile Home Owners Battle Rent Initiative
By Nicholas Riccardi
5-Year-Old Boy, Disabled Man Revived After Rescues From Swimming Pools
By Jeannette Desantis
Holdup Suspects Arrested After 100-m.p.h. Chase
By Nicholas Riccardi
New Authority Leader Vows to Mend Rifts
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Councilman Seeks to End Pact With Airport Panel : Aviation: Ted McConkey calls for termination of Burbank's agreement to cooperate with the commission.
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
But Watch Out for That Divorce Rate
By Shav Glick
GOLF ROUNDUP : Mayfair Birdies Final Hole for Western Open Victory
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Uruguay, Mexico Win America Cup Games
From Staff and Wire Reports
Junior Competitor Wins Women's Event by .1 : Shooting: Thomson, 16, pulls off upset in three-position air rifle final at Chino.
By George Dohrmann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Freeman Leads Rockies to Fifth Victory in a Row
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wakefield Flirts with Another No-Hitter
From Associated Press
ROLLER HOCKEY ROUNDUP : Blades End Losing Streak by Beating Sacramento, 7-5; Bullfrogs Also Win
MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Hard-Driving Villeneuve Makes It Look Easy
Bullfrogs Win Fight-Marred Game, 13-7
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Snubbed Jockey Gets Revenge at the Wire
13-Year-Old Beats Gold Medalist in 100 Breaststroke
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Sleep Easy Wins After Favored One Falls
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mayberry Barn Loses Key String
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Liu Wins Open Title
Navratilova Wins 19th Title, Won't Rule Out a Return
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / JULIE CART : Skipping Doubles Could Help Her Singles
By Julie Cart
ANALYSIS : Angels' Conservative Approach Is Working : Baseball: General Manager Bill Bavasi comes through, and so does his team with a surprising first half.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels' Few Moves Enough : Analysis: Bavasi comes through, and so does his team with a surprising first half.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serve's Up, So Sampras Rides It to Victory : Wimbledon: Becker has no answer as defending champion uses the power game to win his third title in a row.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finley, Smith Suffer from Poor Timing : Baseball: All-star pitchers' weak performances lead to Angels' 9-7 loss to Brewers.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodger Slide Is Becoming an Avalanche : Baseball: Never mind the All-Stars, team's 8-0 loss to Cincinnati drops it fives games behind the Rockies as defensive flaws again are exposed.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TOUR DE FRANCE : Victory Puts Indurain in Control
From Staff and Wire Reports
Brisk Winds Make for Fast Sailing as Two Battle in Transpacific Race
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Palmeiro Sent Down to Open Roster Spot
By John Weyler
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Grumble About Replacement Player
By Bob Nightengale
Baseball / Daily Report : Around The Major Leagues
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Second-Half Pitching Rotation Set
By Bob Nightengale
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Palmeiro Sent Down to Open Roster Spot
By John Weyler
Rodgers Keeps an Eye on Angels : Baseball: Former manager now works as a West Coast scout for the Philadelphia Phillies.
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Team Used Ecuador for Rallying Cry
By Grahame L. Jones
Swimming Mom Finds Time Is Still on Her Side
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD SPORTS SCENE : A Loss in Barcelona Inspires Him for '96
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
All-Star Game Is Special to These Friends : Football: It will be the first and probably the last time Tuato, Tuioti and Satele will play on the same team.
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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