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What happened on June 03, 1995
NEWS
Choking Up at 'Otello'
English, Not British
The Format of TV Choice
Love: Worth Defending or Is She a \o7 Poseur\f7 ?
The Loss of ABC's 'Boys'
Rukeyser on Education
Hatfield's Not Fluff
On Webber
Coming Monday
Irresponsible Pet Owners Cost Everyone
Urban Sprawl Should End at the County Line
Pledging Allegiance
Harm From MCA Plan Outweighs Job Growth
Applause for Faculty of Merit College
It's Time for Freeway Eyesores to Move on
Newt and GOP: What's a Poor Kid to Do?
Bill Would Jeopardize Our National Parks
Larry Elder's Conservative Views
Planning Commission Ignores Citizen Outcry
Why Have Children You Can't Support
High Cost of Using Private Ambulance
Money Is Available for Teachers' Raises
Close Mugu but Keep Federal Funds
Bakery Needed More Than Videos
Reelecting Spraying Backers Is Foolish
On Hope and Sunsets
Negative Campaign Offers Sad Comment
Ideas for Solving School Locker Woes
DIFFERENT TV: Santa Ana-based Little Saigon Television...
By Lily Dizon and Jerry Hicks
Physician Says Nothing He's Done Deserves This : UCI scandal: Fertility specialist Sergio Stone concedes some mistakes, but says none warrants the nightmare he is now living. 'Why me?' he asks.
By Lee Romney and Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Serbs Down U.S. Jet, Start to Free U.N. Peacekeepers : Bosnia: Fate of American pilot, on routine patrol of 'no fly' zone, is unknown. Even as the rebels hand over one-third of their captives, they capture 19 others.
By Michael Ross and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Nichols' Bail Hearing Judge Faults Interrogators' Tactics
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
European Allies Favor a Limited Role for U.S.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chief Coroner Concedes Errors in Simpson Case
By Henry Weinstein and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New Tax Puts Bite on Beijing Dog Owners
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Job Market Dives in Sign of Slower U.S. Economy : Employment: Loss of 101,000 jobs in May is largest in four years. Startling report energizes bond market.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt and Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Changing Times Put Many Hospitals on Critical List : Medicine: As shift to managed care favors mega-chains, small institutions have been forced to close or specialize.
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Taking an Eager Step Back : In Central Asia, young women are embracing arranged marriages, other traditions and rejecting Soviet-style equality. Resurgent Islam feeds backlash that some say poses serious risks.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IMMIGRATION: What about a counterfeit-proof Social...
By Steve Padilla and Hugo Martin and Jeff Schnaufer
Four Investors Threaten to Block O.C. Rollover Plan
By Michael G. Wagner and Jodi Wilgoren and Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Job Market Dives in Sign of Slower U.S. Economy : Employment: Loss of 101,000 jobs in May is largest in four years. Startling report energizes bond market.
By Stuart Silverstein and Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Dove Books Publisher Is in the Show-Biz Moment : Celebrities: Founder capitalizes on books on Simpson, Menendez cases. Some question the caliber of the material.
By Lawrence Christon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Believe Egg Was Taken, Produced a Child
By J.R. Moehringer and Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LATIN AMERICA : First Argentina, Now Chile: A Nation Looks Back in Anger
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MIDDLE EAST : In Arab-Israeli Talks, a New Enthusiasm : Discussions on troop pullout, Palestinian elections stir from their lethargy. A more secure environment is credited.
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : The Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome of Post-Vietnam Policy : Military: Lurking in background of debate over U.S. involvement in Bosnia is the Southeast Asia quagmire. But officials downplay any similarities.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : Downing Deepens Clinton's Woes : Politics: With the fate of the pilot unknown, the President may find his Bosnia policy a tough sell. Public is already skeptical.
By Paul Richter and Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. Proposes Trade Alliance With Europe : Commerce: Christopher calls for study of transatlantic zone to remove economic barriers.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf States Cool to U.S. Campaign Against Iran : Mideast: Arabian nations join Europe in questioning strategy. Economic woes are of greater concern.
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brazil Oil Workers Vote to End Strike
Associated Press
Japanese Politicians Fail to Agree on WWII Statement : Asia: Impasse over wording could splinter ruling coalition. One version of resolution says Japan was drawn into war by other nations.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Troops Take Chechen War Across Border to Ingushetia
Associated Press
Militant Killed After Siege, Israel Says
Associated Press
Popejoy Aide Questions Merits of $450,000 Audit : Bankruptcy: The committee was formed to draw up plans for the county overview, but it's called unneeded and costly.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexican Judge Overturns Ex-Union Boss's Conviction : Latin America: Move follows wife's visit to interior minister and raises questions about judicial independence.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disney Link to Assailed Movie Spurs Dole's Wife to Sell Stock
From Associated Press
Doctor: Reeve May Recover Movement
From Associated Press
Deaf Daughter Wins Custody Fight
From Associated Press
Ex-Rep. Solarz's Wife Is Fined, Sentenced
Associated Press
Drive to Balance Budget Faces Risks : Congress: GOP's goal of a zero deficit is among the more serious efforts in recent years. But it's particularly vulnerable to shifting political winds.
By Janet Hook, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Raid 2 Drug Labs and Make 2 Arrests
By Thoa Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Senate Approves Tougher Sentences for Drive-By Killers
By Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer
Dallas Townsend; Award-Winning CBS Newscaster
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sir Archibald Russell, 90; Designer of Concorde Airliner
From Reuters
Myron C. Cole; Retired Pastor, Chapman University Trustee
Assembly OKs Bill to Bar Prices Based on Gender
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assembly Approves Water Fluoridation Bill
From a Times Staff Writer
Whistle-Blower Returned Records to UCI : Scandal: $495,000 settlement compelled her to do so. She contends she faced retaliation for her disclosures.
By Julie Marquis and Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Peckish Woodpeckers Delay Space Shuttle Discovery's Next Mission
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCI Fertility Center Closes, Will Move to Fountain Valley
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Still Takes Five to Win Championship
Seles' Privacy Is Airborne Too
Kings' Alumni Keep Right On Playing
Another Investment for Steinbrenner
Boxing Is Brutal but Can't Be Banned
It's Easy to Separate Winner From Whiner in Indianapolis 500
Just Too Bad It Wasn't a 45 or 78
It's Still Plenty of Runs Batted In
It Can Be Called Shea Stadium West
Some Give-and-Take From San Diego
There's Nothing Soft About Softball
They're Dogging the Dodgers Again
ENTERTAINMENT
Tour de Four : Pop music: Ry Cooder and David Lindley team up with two of their kids at the Coach House for a test run before leaving for Europe.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O.C. Composer Speaks From the Heart in '1975'
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Will KTTV's 'Mr. Emmy' Report a Win This Time? : Television: Chris Blatchford's previous eight nods didn't earn him the trophy. He's up for six tonight.
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Finding His Niche--35 Years Later : Pop Beat: Juan Garcia Esquivel's bizarre and futuristic style was used to sell stereos in the early '60s. Now, his music tops many alternative fan's lists.
By Lorraine Ali, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
That Very Human Enterprise: Trying to Be in Control : Art review: The California Center for the Arts Museum's 'Three Dimensions' exhibition sets up a contained universe of sculptors by bypassing those who defy its boundaries.
By Leah Ollman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Kenneth Branagh, On the Rebound : After 'Frankenstein' Flop, He's Returning to Shakespeare and a Self-Penned Effort
By David Gritten, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dad's a Real Rowles Model : Jazz: The daughter of the brilliant veteran pianist took up the trumpet instead, but in other ways she is very much a product of her musical family.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RADIO Broadcast News: National Public Radio's daily news...
By Rick Du Brow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Urban Message Lurks in 'Tales From the Hood' : Movies: 'Mod Squad' star Clarence Williams III takes horror story role to show the futility of black-on-black violence.
By Frank B. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Little Haydn Festival--and Strudel Too : Music: A half-dozen works by the Austrian master are not all that's on the menu with the Angeles String Quartet.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tony Awards, Dole and Bosnia on the Lineup
By N.F. Mendoza
Album Reviews : In Brief
By Randy Lewis
Album Reviews : In Brief
By S.M. \f7
Pop Music Review : Jamiroquai Adds Funk to Lively Jazz-Lite
By Lorraine Ali
Album Reviews : 'Pulse': Strong Packaging, Weak Insight
By Steve Hochman
Album Reviews : VARIOUS ARTISTS, ** 1/2 "Tales From the Hood", \o7 MCA\f7
By Heidi Siegmund
Album Reviews : In Brief
By Lorraine Ali \f7
Sponge Soaks Up Hard-Earned Success : Pop music: With a compelling, commercial sound, the Detroit band breaks out of the suburbs and onto national charts.
By Sandy Masuo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Trading Donations for 'Laughter' Tickets
New Focus for Telemundo Network : Television: A ratings slump and dwindling access to \o7 novelas\f7 force a change in programming philosophy. There's a renewed effort to serve the Mexican American audience.
By Claudia Puig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Reviews : Comic 'Married Life' Knocks Reality TV
By David Kronke
TV Reviews : 'Mixed-Up Files' an Engaging Fantasy
By Lynne Heffley
Dance Review : 'Sex and Gravity' Explores a Dead-End in Western Art
By Lewis Segal
TV Reviews : 'Tecumseh' Falls Short of Potential
By Lynne Heffley
BUSINESS
Investors May Fight Orange County's $1-Billion Rollover
By Debora Vrana and Michael G. Wagner and Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Study Puts Quake Toll Up Another $6 Billion : Disasters: Researchers add that to the original estimate of $20 billion lost by companies. 'Business interruptions' are cited.
By Frank B. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., Japan OK 2 Talks on Tariffs : Trade: Sides will meet in Geneva and Washington before U.S. deadline on 100% surcharges for Japanese luxury cars.
By James Gerstenzang and David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Yields Slide on Economy News : Markets: Traders are betting on Fed action. California mortgage lenders cut rates.
By Jesus Sanchez and James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Flying Thrills but Instructors Remain Grounded in Reality : Careers: Teaching would-be pilots involves long hours and often mediocre pay, but the intangible benefits are most uplifting.
By Danica Kirka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Securities
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Autos
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Samsung Offer for AST Stake Extended to End of June
By Ross Kerber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canada's Retail Union Takes on Wal-Mart
From Reuters
Energy
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
New Battle Looms on TV Rerun Rules
From Reuters
Mazda Cuts Loss; Analysts Still Skeptical : Autos: Projections for company's recovery called too optimistic. 1995 sales expected to be poor.
From Reuters
GM to Sell Saturns in Japan : Autos: The U.S.-made, right-hand-drive cars will be marketed through the company's own dealers.
From Bloomberg Business News
Southern California Edison Appoints New President
Fight Over Rerun Rules Enters New Episode
From Reuters
Retailing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Health Care
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Most Banks Expected to Weather Bond Yields' Fall
From Times Wire Services
HOME & GARDEN
. . . And a White Picket Fence : Only two years after moving into a little house in Costa Mesa, the Simoses have made the tiny treasure their own: cozy and comfortable.
By Kathy Bryant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PLUMBING : A Clear Route to Clog-Free Drains : Underneath it all, pipes aren't so tricky. When trouble comes, take the plunge.
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : When a Glass Door Leaks, Don't Let It Slide
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Croquet, Anyone?
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ride Expense Chewing Up Senior Meal System's Cash : Funding: Officials seem sure they will find a solution. Many elderly residents rely on the county program for food and social interaction.
By David R. Baker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ventura May Protect Patients From Protesters : Clinics: Council will consider a law to restrain anti-abortion demonstrators, but some critics already question its constitutionality.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Displaced Families Call Suites Temporary Home : Oxnard: City places more than 50 households in Radisson while completing required work on public housing projects.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Paula Police Chief Seeks Help in 911 Dispatch
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Witness Names 'Homeboy' as Killer
By Barbara Murphy
4th Train Added to Area Amtrak Line
By Paul Elias
Supervisors Consider Raising Airport Fees
By Carlos V. Lozano
Electric and Natural Gas Cars Studied
By Carlos V. Lozano
County Seeks 2 Rail Lines for $8.5 Million
By David R. Baker
Keys Residents Reject Pact, Press Suit
By Jeff Mcdonald
OXNARD : Superintendent's Contract Extended
By Catherine Saillant
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Water Rates Will Increase This Month
By Ira E. Stoll
MOORPARK : Video to Highlight War Veterans' Efforts
By Scott Hadly
THOUSAND OAKS : Library to Open at Temporary Site
By Tracy Wilson
MOORPARK : Court Upholds Murder Conviction
By Dwayne Bray
Students Give Dress Code Plan a Dressing-Down : Thousand Oaks: School hopes to enhance learning but some youths say rules are sexist and unconstitutional.
By Ira E. Stoll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Assistant Promoted to City Manager in Simi Valley : Job: Mike Sedell, a 19-year employee who worked his way up to second-in-command to Lin Koester, will replace his former boss.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$2.4 Million in Federal Money Sought to Build Transportation Center : Thousand Oaks: Officials hope congressmen can help secure funds. Center would be city's answer to Grand Central Station.
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
4th Suspect Jailed in Stabbing Death of Officer's Son : A fifth suspect in the May 22 stabbing death of 16-year-old James Farris III in Agoura Hills surrendered to Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies Friday evening, deputies said.
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Platform / Youth Opinion : What Does a Summer Job Accomplish? : The Employees
Gripe : Unfairly Drafted in the War on Crime
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Delancey Street Foundation : Working to Kick Criminal Habits
Area Man Is Kidnaped From ATM : Crime: Thousand Oaks resident is abducted after using machine, robbed and given an electric shock before being left in a Malibu canyon.
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INTERFAITH OFFICERS: The Rev. Dudley Chatman, pastor of...
By John Dart
Builder Considers Dropping Tract Plan : Growth: The Calabasas Promenade portion of the development would still be built.
By Frank Manning, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Placentia Boy, 15, Injured by Explosive in His Backpack
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Raid Pair of Drug Labs in Garden Grove : Crime: Odor betrayed location of one of the makeshift facilities. Two men are arrested on suspicion of making methamphetamine.
By Thoa Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 Accused Rabbi Will Stay Jailed for Weekend : Courts: Judge terms him 'a danger' pending bail hearing. He and a colleague, who has returned to New York, are accused of molesting girl on airliner.
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Bring Firepower to Hotly Contested Runoff : Feuer's Larry Levine shortens the odds for liberals by using mailers with pinpoint accuracy to target an unlikely constituency.
By Louise Yarnall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Cloud Over Helicopters : City, LAPD Drawing Up Plans to Replace 3 Aging Aircraft
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Dena Elementary, a Special Teacher's Memory Lives On : 'He turned everything around for me. I used to hang around with mean kids. He made a difference in my life.'
By Efrain Hernandez Jr.
L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Bring Firepower to Hotly Contested Runoff : Yaroslavsky's Rick Taylor gives campaign a new, combative tone. He is known as aggressive, creative, sometimes malicious.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small Wonder : Ecuadorean Orphan Is Fighting Odds Stacked Against Her; But One Big Health Problem--Her Heart--Has Healed Itself
By Jeff Bean, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bank Kidnap Victim Freed : Crime: Man is abducted after using ATM, robbed and given an electric shock before being left in a Malibu canyon.
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clarifying Scripture : Physicist Uses Technology to Help Decipher Dead Sea Scrolls
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Libraries Hope Fee Hikes Will Help Balance the Books : Revenue: Supervisors due to vote on a plan that officials say may raise $1.5 million annually for the 28-branch county system.
By Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Match Wits in Hard-Fought Runoff : Rick Taylor, master of 'going negative,' injects aggression into Yaroslavsky effort.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawyer Gets Prison in Fraud Case : Courts: Insurance scam involved claims for nonexistent injuries in auto accidents that never occurred.
By Ken Ellingwood and Sarah Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOS ANGELES : Man Arrested in Sale of Pirated Disney Videotapes
VAN NUYS : Prominent Lawyer Named to Defend Erik Menendez
ANAHEIM : 1st Public Hearing Tuesday on Frugal '95-96 Budget Plan
By Alan Eyerly
HUNTINGTON PARK : Body of Woman Found Dumped in Carport
SOUTH-CENTRAL : Rap Singer Among 3 Sought in Slaying at Music Studio
LA HABRA : June 11 Selected as Day to Fight Spousal Abuse
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teacher's Vision of Old School
By Debra Cano
SAUGUS : 9 Inmates Hurt in Brawl at Pitchess Honor Rancho
Cross-contamination: "While watching the Simpson trial, I...
By Steve Harvey
PACOIMA : Vandals Stop Demolition of Gang Haven
By Tim May
Police Tout Results of Speeding Crackdown
By Douglas Alger
BREA : Registration Underway for O.C. Soccer Camp
By Alan Eyerly
FULLERTON : Concert and Auction Will Benefit Needy
By Mimi Ko
ANAHEIM : 4,000 People Expected to Attend Heritage Day
By Alan Eyerly
Immigration's Effects to Be Speaker's Topic
By Antonio Olivo
ROWLAND HEIGHTS : TV Show Leads to Arrest of Suspected Embezzler
CYPRESS : Longtime Trustee Quits School Board
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Academy to Host Gymnastics Contest
By Sarah Klein
VAN NUYS : Providers of Services to Seniors Honored
By Tim May
VAN NUYS : Man in Wheelchair Proves His Point
By Antonio Olivo
GRANADA HILLS : County Could Take Title to Landfill Road
By Tim May
CALABASAS : Builder Considers Dropping Tract Plan
By Frank Manning
TUSTIN : District to Offer Free Immunizations
By Alan Eyerly
TUSTIN : Hot Competition Sure at Chili Cook-Off
By Alan Eyerly
NEWPORT BEACH : Open House Planned at Balboa Library
By Holly J. Wagner
COSTA MESA : Water District Customers Want Budget Tapped for Savings
By Hope Hamashige
SANTA ANA : Logan Neighborhood Zoning Debated
By Jeff Kass
MISSION VIEJO : Finance Department Wins Another Award for Budget
By Frank Messina
Countywide : Liaison Program Cuts Officers' Court Time
By Bill Billiter
L.A. County Told to Pay $3.7 Million in False Arrest Case : Courts: Judgment will cover attorneys fees for four adults who were falsely accused of child molestation 11 years ago.
By Rick Holguin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Houses Bring Hope to 2 Families : Architecture: Homes designed by Cal State Northridge students will be built by Habitat for Humanity.
By Tim May, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Social Insecurity : Plan to Cut Benefits Worries Elderly Legal Immigrants
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Lady in the Jungle
By Al Martinez
GLENDALE : Officials Ponder Fate of Historic Organ
By Steve Ryfle
AGOURA HILLS : City Will Pay Settlements for Storm Damage
By Frank Manning
CALABASAS : Schools Get Grant to Update Technology
By Frank Manning
CORONA DEL MAR : 2,000 Entries Expected for Fund-Raising Races
By Holly J. Wagner
GLENDALE : Armenian Language Course Will Be Cut
By Vivien Lou Chen
Orange County Almanac
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : 5 Youths Arrested on Burglary Charges
By Julie Fate Sullivan
Countywide : Nurse Appreciation Observation Scheduled
By Alan Eyerly
SANTA ANA : 33-Home Police Sweep Nets 6 Arrests, 12 Guns
By Susan Marquez Owen
Insurer Sues to Reject Claim in Tay Murder
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pope's 12th Encyclical Talks About Divisive Issue of Papal Authority : Church: Orthodox and Protestant officials remain cautious, but are encouraged by John Paul II's letter.
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Methodists Start Membership Drive
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huntington Beach Bank Robbed by Men Claiming to Have Bombs
Second Victim at Warehouse Identified
Jewish Leader Seeks End to Discord : Judaism: New Board of Rabbis president urges all traditions to work together.
By Mathis Chazanov, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese--the most populous...
By John Dart and Rosanne Keynan
4th Suspect Arrested in Boy's Death : Calabasas: The 17-year-old is thought to have been present when James Farris III, 16, was stabbed. He surrenders to deputies and is booked into Juvenile Hall.
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Sued Over Woman's Death : Courts: The lawsuit contends paramedics administered the wrong medication. Thursday's legal action was filed on behalf of her two daughters.
By Phuong Nguyen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. ELECTIONS / 10TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Riordan Calls Political Mailer Sent by Sanders Misleading
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Closer Look at the Collection Plate
From Religion News Service
College Program Offered for Summer
By Alan Eyerly
Third Suspect Arrested in Trailer Park Slayings
2 Airlifted After Buena Park Collision
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scholarships Honor Activist
By Debra Cano
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Town Face-Lift : Consultants Ready to Suggest Theme to Fix Up Newhall Main Street
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Deion Changes the Rules Again : Pro football: This time, however, it's for better education of athletes with new standards in Florida.
By Brent Kallestad, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Piniella Is Born Again but Still Very Intense : Baseball: Fiery Mariner manager reluctantly reveals change but says it has provided perspective.
By Jack O'Connell, HARTFORD COURANT
For Their Next Trick . . . Back-to-Back Titles?
By Thomas Bonk
Racetracks Feel the Sting from Casinos : Horse Racing: Smaller tracks hit hardest, but major tracks have survived by expanding their own gambling operations.
By Pete Herrera, ASSOCIATED PRESS
NBA PLAYOFFS : A Magic Time for Miller, 123-96 : East: He scores 20 points in first quarter as Pacers put the game away by halftime. Series is even, 3-3.
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wait Is Over: Nomo Earns First Victory : Baseball: After six tries, Japanese pitcher wins, 2-1, after giving up only two hits against Mets.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finley Again Shocks Powerless Yankees, 3-2 : Baseball: He takes shutout into ninth, and then Allanson's throw saves victory for Angels.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Berasategui, Finalist in 1994, Makes Early Exit With Loss to Medvedev
By Julie Cart
This Clay Is All Work and No Play : French Open: Agassi, Courier cruise, but the slow courts are an extra obstacle at Roland Garros.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Their Next Trick . . . Back-to-Back Titles?
By Thomas Bonk
TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Boldon's False 100 Start Probably Stops UCLA
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw, Gamez Tied for Lead in Memorial
From Associated Press
Indy Driver Fox Regains Consciousness
From Staff and Wire Reports
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Win One \o7 Despite\f7 Clemens
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : USC's Cooper Chosen on Fourth Round
By Mike Digiovanna
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Shaky USC Bumbles Opener : College baseball: Four errors and ineffective pitching too much to overcome in 15-10 loss to Miami.
By Gary Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Almost Set After Simulated Game
By Chris Baker
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Lamont Fired as White Sox Manager
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New Environment Helps Renew Navarro
From Associated Press
SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Makes Most of Its Second Shot at a Title : Division V: The Eagles, who lost in the final game last season, win this time. They defeat Long Beach St. Anthony, 4-2.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tully Pushes Monarchs Toward Big Finish : Division I: With defense and hustle, junior third baseman has led surprising Mater Dei into title game against Marina.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parker Pens Final Chapter : Softball: Senior pitches La Canada to Division IV title with two-hitter in 2-0 victory over Cajon.
By Bryan Rodgers, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hayes Hurdles to Top at State Meet
By Eric Shepard
SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lemire Snags a Title for Woodbridge : Division II: With elusive slide, she scores on a wild pitch in the eighth to give Warriors a 4-3 victory over Lakewood.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Roundup
By Bryan Rodgers
High School Roundup : Baseball
By Mark Stroder
High School Roundup : Softball
By Martin Henderson
Remmenga Notches 1st Career Win
By Darin Esper, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Voita, Lythgoe, Negro Sign Letters of Intent
Black Gets Hot, Shuns Hong Kong
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Via Lombardia Goes for Repeat Showing
By Bob Mieszerski
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : USC Hammered in Shaky Opener, 15-10 : Friday's games: Four errors and ineffective pitching too much to overcome in loss to Miami. Florida State edges Oklahoma.
By Gary Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Venegas Wins Twice at Motorcycle Races
Hawaii Hilo Coach Named Athletic Director at SCC
By Martin Beck
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : USC Pitcher Is 4th-Round Pick
By Mike Digiovanna
Sonora's Patino Is a Study in Playoff Patience : Division II: He and his team finally are having success in the postseason. Today they are in the final.
By Dan Arritt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Major Leaguer Earns Save in Eagle Victory : Division V: White Sox's Tim Fortugno helped young Calvary Chapel pitchers hit their spots.
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Robitaille Relies on Long Arm of Confidence : Division II: Freshman pitcher is no stranger to extra innings and victories. She gets both in the final.
By Melanie Neff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RECREATION / STEVE HENSON : Salmon Run Catching Even Novice Angler's Fancy
By Steve Henson
CIF Won't Hire Gordon as Next Commissioner
By Eric Shepard
PREP TRACK AND FIELD / STATE PRELIMINARIES : Pacheco Heads Up O.C. Qualifiers
By Matt Farmer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : All Things Considered, Garrido Would Rather Stay Put
By Lon Eubanks
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Draft Leaves Silva With Plenty of Incentive : Baseball: Ignored by major league teams, pitcher will try to make them take notice when the Titans face Stanford.
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wright Can Do No Wrong in NCAA Finals
BASEBALL AMATEUR DRAFT : Ex-El Dorado Pitcher Hears a Number He Likes
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL Draft Lottery Requires Imagination : Hockey: There is no clear No. 1 prospect this season. The Ducks have a chance to get the top pick in the July draft.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Triathlon Keeps Running Just for the Fun of It
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMENTARY : N.Y. on Pinstripes and Needles
By Mike Lupica, NEWSDAY
Al Davis Sits Out Stadium Meeting : Pro football: Absence raises question of Raider owner's commitment to Los Angeles. Oakland remains in the picture.
By Steve Springer and Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pitcher Says UCLA Knew Her Plans : Softball: Harding says return to Australia was established before she enrolled. NCAA has no legislation precluding actions.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal State L.A. Says It Is Probing Complaints by Former Athletes
By Greg Sandoval
Bruins Enjoy Needling No. 1 Razorback Fan at White House
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STATE TRACK : Campbell Wants to Feel Mmm Good : Prelims: Despite splitting headache, Ventura runner qualifies for today's final.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Reina Finds Hyatt Accommodating
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chance to Hit Back for La Reina, Cornerstone
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tolzin Fired by Camarillo : Softball: Popular coach let go after illegal practice cost team playoff victory.
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Astros Pick Northridge Recruit
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Transfer Leads to Dream Fulfillment : College World Series: Mitchell goes from UCLA to Fullerton, lands in Omaha.
By Gary Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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