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What happened on June 13, 1995
NEWS
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
Keeping Those Harmful Rays at Bay
By Kathleen Doheny
INDULGENCES : Satisfaction at Your Fingertips
By Candace A. Wedlan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MTV Movie Awards Bow to Teen Culture
By Bill Higgins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Ideas Were Not Critic's Only Companion : EDMUND WILSON \o7 by Jeffrey Meyers\f7 , Houghton Mifflin Co., $35, 483 pages
By Ralph Sipper, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Need a Snooze? Go Ask a Cat : Health: Finally, some good news for insomniacs. Scientists have discovered a molecule that induces sleep without causing that drugged-out feeling.
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yes, people who work at home really do \o7 work\f7 . Just ask the growing number of happy bosses. : House Calls
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. STORIES : There Was Nurse Braunstein--and There Was the Rest of 'Em
By Rip Rense, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BODY WATCH : Trying the Alternative Route to Well-Being
By Linell Smith, THE BALTIMORE SUN
BODY WATCH : Sizing It Up : WHY IT COSTS WHAT IT COSTS
By Steve Pearlstein, THE WASHINGTON POST
Home Again, With Hope
By Diane Seo
Home Again, With Hope
By Kieu Chinh
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Bold Strokes: Parkinson's Awareness : 'Canvas of Hope' draws supporters to view artwork as a fund-raiser for research and services.
By Kathryn Bold
Pentagon Budget
Christopher Darden
Drug Traffickers
Gerber on Medicare
L.A. Election
Synonyms
Insurance for Catastrophes
Former Simi Resident, 23, Sues Rockwell Over Cancer
State-of-the-Art Equestrian Park Opens in Agoura Hills
By Frank Manning, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COMPUTER LIFEGUARD: Even as Kentucky teen-ager Tara J...
By David E. Brady and Jeff Schnaufer
Small Device Explodes at Seattle Courthouse
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Officials Seek Easing of Federal Rules, Control of Western Land
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
High Court Deals Severe Blow to Federal Affirmative Action : Rights: Justices hold that race-based preferential treatment is almost always unconstitutional. But an opening is left for narrow, specific bias remedies.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Allen Stands Firm in Heat of GOP's Ire
By Eric Bailey and Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prosecution Won't Call Golden to Stand
By Henry Weinstein and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Ruling Clouds Contracts for Minority Firms
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson to Return O.C. Contribution
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOP Sees Ruling as Charge to End Racial Preferences : Congress: Dole calls for Senate hearings. Clinton faces challenge of finding a politically viable response.
By Paul Richter and Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Press, as Public's Eye, Tours Grisly Images of Murder : Trial: Solemn and hushed, 48 journalists view death photos of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FOUR DECADES OF PAIN: It had been 41 years since...
By Jerry Hicks and Sheila Kern
O.C. Conservatives Still War With Archenemy Hayden : Politics: State senator takes on bankruptcy, UCI clinic issues. Accused of revenge, he says his purpose is pure.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Rio Grande Midwives Deliver Citizenship : A birth certificate scam sheds light on a thriving network of women who help Mexican mothers have babies in Texas. Under lax laws, they can declare the newborns Americans.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C.'s Delayed-Payment Plan Attacked in Court
By Jodi Wilgoren and Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Mayor Upholds Panel's Reprimand of Chief : City Hall: Riordan praises Police Commission. Williams says he will appeal the discipline to the City Council.
By John Schwada and Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Number of Wilson Appointees in State Jobs Draws Fire : Politics: Aides defend the governor, but some legislators warn of a return to the pre-Civil Service 'spoils system.'
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC Santa Barbara Physicist Advances the 'String Theory' : Science: New findings bolster support for a 'unity in nature' concept to unravel mysteries of the makeup of the universe.
By K.C. Cole, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Slain Jogger Mourned as Fear Comes to Safe Haven
By Ken Ellingwood and Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GOP Assemblywomen Attack New Speaker : Politics: They say Doris Allen betrayed her party and gender to win post. Criticism comes in uninvited appearance at protest of sexism in Capitol.
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Government Held Immune From Police Damage Costs : Supreme Court: State justices say the Constitution does not require reimbursement for losses suffered at hands of officers in pursuit of suspects. A Sacramento store had sought $300,000 for tear-gas damage.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Wilson Again Puts Announcement for President on Hold
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Italians Endorse Berlusconi's TV Empire at Ballot Box
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somali Warlord Aidid Ousted as Faction Head
\o7 From Reuters\f7
POLITICS : Now the 'In' Party, GOP Gets Stars' Attention : 'Hip' celebrities are publicly backing Republicans. Their support could attract new voters.
By Kelly Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Times Poll : On Politics and Bosnia
Moscow Suffers Cholera Outbreak Along With Heat : Russia: Residents swim in contaminated river despite warnings. Locally contracted epidemics have been rare.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rodriguez's Brother Sought
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.S. Played Key Role in Arrest of Drug Lord, Sources Say : Law enforcement: CIA, DEA provided Colombian officials intelligence on Rodriguez's whereabouts.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nigerian Police Enforce Calm on Anniversary of Aborted Vote
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Serbs Block Food Delivery to U.N. Force : Bosnia: Rebels demand withdrawal of government troops near Muslim enclave. Humanitarian aid crisis deepens.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pilot Skips Part of White House Menu
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Partisanship Over Medicare Elbows Congeniality Aside : Politics: The gloves come off day after President, Speaker debate politely. Administration official calls GOP position too extreme for negotiation. Gingrich lashes out.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Clinton, Gingrich Gain From Amicable Meeting : Politics: But other Republicans, Democrats seen as losers, especially presidential contenders. Apparent rapport created positive impression.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Ex-Inmate's Lawsuit Naming Quayle Revived
\o7 Reuters\f7
RULING ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Businessman Who Brought Lawsuit Praises Ruling by Justices : Courts: He says his gripe focused on government bias against whites, not his rival firms. Dissenting voices, however, see a setback for minorities, women.
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RULING ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Court Deals Blow to School Desegregation Rules : Education: Justices say low achievement levels of minority schools don't justify long-term judicial control.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pearl Jam Cancels Dates at Del Mar Fair : Entertainment: Rock group backs out after Sheriff's Department indicates concern over possible rowdiness. Tickets for June 26 and 27 events had sold out in 13 minutes.
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Claim That Drug Slows Gehrig's Disease Disputed
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
UC Irvine Fertility Center Whistle-Blower to Speak Out : Scandal: Former office manager schedules news conference on day before state Senate hearing.
By Julie Marquis and Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Embryos Might Stay Put
N. Carolina Police Wound Man Suspected in Fatal Carjacking
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Surgeons Remove Cardinal's Kidney
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Judge Grants Prosecutors Delay of 2 Months to Indict Bombing Suspect
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Jury Heard 48 Witnesses Before Indicting Raabe : Courts: Officials say they were assured of investment pool's soundness by the then-O.C. assistant treasurer, scheduled for arraignment today on six fraud charges.
By Matt Lait and Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Climbing Costs : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
Moody's Attacks O.C. on Its Return to Bond Mart
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : A Photo Shatters His Professional Armor
By Bill Boyarsky
UCLA law professor Peter Arenella and Loyola Law...
San Diego Waiver to Forgo Sewage Plant Gets 1st OK
\o7 States News Service\f7
Arab Shot, Killed at West Bank Roadblock
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Officer Breaks Up Gunfight; 2 Youths Critically Injured
Helmsley's Staff May Have Paid Boss' Penance
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Wilder to Host TV Show
\o7 Reuters\f7
THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY ALL-SPORTS AWARD : TWO ON TOP : Mater Dei, Laguna Hills Win Annual Contest
By Bob Rohwer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Debate: Moment Was Sweet
By Chris Foster
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Gallant Effort
By Erik Hamilton
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : Another Perspective
By Martin Henderson
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Time for Change
By Bob Rohwer
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Defining Tackle
By Mike Terry
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Quiet Moment
By Michael Itagaki
Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Standout Matchup
By Dave Mckibben
Notebook : Marina to Retire Crouch's Soccer and Softball Jerseys
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foreign Aid Hits Lowest Level in Two Decades : Other rich nations follow U.S. in cutting back while poverty spreads, world surveys show.
By Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BELFAST : Bellwether Ulster Vote
BERLIN : Wrapper at Reichstag
PARIS : South Turns Right?
World View : Thinking Locally Spreads Globally : An estimated 500,000 'NGOs' provide services and fight for causes as government aid dwindles.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HALIFAX : Summit for the G-7
Culture : Brazilian, 124, Traces Life to Slavery Era : She was freed in 1888 by her nation, which imported more Africans as slaves than any other.
By Ron Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Focus : 'Sick Man' of Asia Is Making a Healthy Economic Recovery : Led by a boom in exports, the Philippines is finally catching up with its neighbors.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Environment : Don't Paper Over Loss of Forest, Russian Activists Ask : They want Western consumers of wood products to help halt logging at the border with Finland.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regional Outlook : Home at Last in Africa : Mozambique, where more than 1.6 million refugees have returned, bodes well for the future of the whole continent.
By Sudarsan Raghavan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Juergen Storbeck : EUROPE'S POLICE CHIEF : Terrorism. Drugs. Illegal entry. If a crime crosses national borders, it's on the beat of Europol's soft-spoken leader.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Photo Essay : Sex and the Single Spix
By Ron Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Portraying the Age of Individualism : Art review: New York's 'Nadar' exhibition shows an artist whose rapport with his subjects set him apart from other portrait photographers of the day.
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : Ojai: Sunday in the Park With Kent
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
THEATER REVIEW : Paul Ronan Electrifies as 'Public Enemy'
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PEOPLE WATCH Baby Mystery: Maybe there \o7 is\f7 a...
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Ketchum Premieres Works by Latinos
By Chris Pasles
TV REVIEW : 'Fear' Questions Cancer From Power Lines
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hole's Love 'Fine' After Apparent Overdose : Pop music: A spokesman said the incident was caused by an 'adverse reaction' to prescription drugs. Scheduled appearances remain intact.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Batman' Paints the Town : The Caped Crusaders Are Hipper, Sleeker and Suited Up With Sex Appeal. A Colorful Comic-Book Look Replaces Gotham's Dark Past.
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Black Framework of 20th Century
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
KOJY (540) in Costa Mesa, which used to feature "adult...
The Sound of Worlds Colliding : Pop music review: Drawing on 'Tales From the Acoustic Planet' and other sources, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones explore without regard to genre boundaries.
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Album Reviews : Digging Some Punk Roots : Whence Sprang Offspring? Reworked Oldies and Compilations Outline the Genre's Heritage for New Fans
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weekend Box Office : Moviegoers Rush to Form 'Congo' Line
By Robert W. Welkos
BUSINESS
Labor Dept. Retreats on Ergonomics Ruling : Workplace: No other major push on repetitive injuries appears likely in near future. Congressional pressure cited.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kirkland to Quit in August in Bid to Stop Opposition : Labor: Thomas Donahue, No. 2 at AFL-CIO, will take reins, but move might be too late to get him elected.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Manufacturing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Christian Group Calls for Boycott of Unilever
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Bounces Back on Hopes of Lower Rates
From Associated Press
Company Town
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
Company Town
Company Town : Warner Bros. TV Unit Has New Exec VP
Camarillo Firm Sends Solar Cells to Argentina
Compiled by Jack Searles
Workshops on Money Planned for Women
Compiled by Jack Searles
Ventura PR Director Going to Oxnard Bureau
Compiled by Jack Searles
Ventura Firm Acquires Its Rival, Taylor Rentals
Compiled by Jack Searles
New Building Finished on Former Lockheed Lot
Compiled by Jack Searles
Newbury Park's Rockwell Unit Gets New Slant
Compiled by Jack Searles
HMO Leases Temporary Office Site in Ventura
Compiled by Jack Searles
Oxnard Company Offers New Investment Options
Compiled by Jack Searles
* William M. Leider has been named chief executive officer...
Special Devices Posts Profit of $1.51 Million for Quarter
Nestle Receives OK From FTC on Alpo Acquisition
Xircom Inc. Completes Purchase of Primary Rate
Computer Networker Cuts Quarterly Loss
'Low' Technology Key Part of Firm's Success : Electronics: Santa Clarita-based Taitron finds an unglamorous but lucrative niche in the competitive semiconductor market.
By Danica Kirka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Buying a Home in Probate Court Isn't for the Faint of Heart
By Ron Galperin, \o7 Ron Galperin is an attorney with Wolf, Rifkin & Shapiro in West Los Angeles\f7
Median Home Price Up from April, but Down From May, '94 : Sales: A total of 953 houses were sold in May, up 13% from the month before but down from a year ago. Realtors blame slow market on quake-damaged properties.
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soligen to Raise Capital With 2 Stock Offering
Perceptronics Gets Contract to Develop War Simulator
Spatializer Audio Plans Private Stock Placement
OroAmerica Posts Drop in Quarterly Profit to $67,000
Company Designs Multilingual CD-ROMs
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Director at Ventura Firm to Head National Group
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Educators, Business Reps Team Up to Improve Work Force
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
* Michael Ward, president and chief executive of Charter...
80-Somethings Still Going Strong : Some Octogenarians Refuse Retirement, Keep Working at Professions They Enjoy
By Lisa Leff, TIMES STAFF WRITER
* Hydraulics International Inc. of Chatsworth won a...
* Micro Memory of Chatsworth won a $242,445 contract from...
High Court OKs Benefit Cuts for Some Disabled Workers : Ruling: U.S. justices decide that payments can be denied to an injured employee who finds a higher-paying job.
By Geoff Boucher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Huatulco Developers Envision Integrating Resort, Environment
From Associated Press
Would-Be Mexican Resort Languishes in Wake of Peso's Dive : Development: Ambitious plans for coastal Huatulco were put on hold as funding dried up, but residents and local business people remain optimistic.
By David E. Kalish, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Leibel Named AST Research Senior Vice President
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times staff writer
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times staff writer
Restitution Is Waived for Key Witness in Keating Case : Court: Judith J. Wischer, ex-president of Lincoln Savings & Loan's parent company, had been ordered as part of her sentence for fraud to repay $3.5 million.
From Associated Press
Weyerhaeuser Wins $31-Million Fraud Case Against Cal Fed
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times staff writer
President Tells UAW of Tough Japan-Trade Stance : Labor: Clinton, speaking by satellite to the union's convention in Anaheim, says sanctions aren't a bluff.
From Associated Press
System Controls Delays Expansion Due to Problems
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times staff writer
REAL ESTATE : Division Chief Takes Over Today at John Laing Homes
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times staff writer
Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin company said Monday that...
Aunt Stella: Japan's Pennsylvania Dutch Cookie Queen : Marketing: Joseph Dunkle has parlayed the name into a $60-million enterprise, including furniture, children's clothing and books.
By Megan Kruse, PACIFIC RIM NEWS SERVICE
More of America's Big-Business Advertising Is Going Corporate : Marketing: It won't replace product ads, but firms are once again buffing up their images.
From Bloomberg Business News
Labor Dept. Retreats on Ergonomics Ruling : Workplace: No other major push on repetitive injuries appears likely in near future. Congressional pressure cited.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tight Flights : More Travelers Flying This Summer Means Overstuffed Airplanes
By Rebecca Mowbray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kirkland to Quit in August in Bid to Block Opposition : Labor: Donahue, No. 2 at AFL-CIO, will probably take reins, but move may be too late to get him elected.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : At the Box Office, Literary Prestige Is One for the Books
By Claudia Eller
IBM-Lotus Honeymoon--Well, Nothing Lasts Forever : News analysis: Big Blue may be full of promises now, but management experts say change is inevitable.
By Julie Pitta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retailing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Manufacturing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
GenCorp Drops Plans to Sell Aerojet Division
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yes Clothing Reports $4.7-Million Annual Loss
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ford to Build Electric Ranger for California : Autos: The $30,000 vehicle is aimed at meeting the state's 1998 zero-emissions mandate.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FCC Plans New Rules for Phone Service Promos : Consumers: Complaints may lead to changes in how switching of long-distance carriers can be done.
From Associated Press
U.S., Japan Report No Progress in Geneva Talks : Trade: Prospects for resolving the conflict before the sanctions deadline appear slim.
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Christian Group Calls for Boycott of Unilever
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Plan to Boost Small Business Outlined : Regulation: Clinton wants to cut red tape and tax rules, make pension plans more attractive.
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town : Creating Demand for a TV Program Takes Some Time : Promotion: But distributors are finding that to be a dwindling resource at stations.
By Louise Mcelvogue, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wilson to Return Contribution From Swindler
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Little Caesars Pizza Chain Will Jump on the Delivery Bandwagon
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
GUN WATCH : Open Door for Murder
At 30, It's Time to Grow Up : Singapore, in libel suit, exposes the true roots of its press repression
High Road, However Short : Battle-weary voters embrace Clinton and Gingrich's respectful discussion
Hits and Misses on Immigration : Jordan panel issues new set of reform proposals
PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG POLICY : Attacking Crack Where It Lives : Prosecution guidelines are based on protecting communities most ravaged, not targeting any racial group.
By Nora M. Manella, \f7 and \o7 Nora M. Manella is U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.
PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG POLICY : Racial Bias Is Built Into the Law : It takes 100 times the amount of powder cocaine to trigger the typical sentence for a street seller of crack.
By Jerome H. Skolnick, \o7 Jerome H. Skolnick teaches in the Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program at Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley's School of Law. He testified before the U.S. Sentencing Commission in 1993. \f7
Dole's Plaint Is Old Stuff in Hollywood : Henchman Bill Bennett attacks industry 'leftists' but ignores specimens like G. Gordon Liddy.
By Robert Scheer, \o7 Robert Scheer is a Times contributing editor. \f7
Alleged Boss of Thai Drug Ring Arrested : Narcotics: Federal officials say his operation brought $5 million a month of purified heroin into the United States.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smog Day Afternoon : Weather: Continued summer-like temperatures are expected to bring the Southland its first Stage 1 air quality alert of the season today.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 in Southland Win MacArthur Grants : Fellowships: The women--a science fiction writer, a filmmaker and a musicologist--get foundation's 'genius awards.'
By Elaine Woo, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
In for the Long Haul : Sentiment Triumphs Over Sediment at Hansen Dam
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Runaway in E-Mail Case Is Reunited With Her Parents
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GLENDORA : Services for Slain Police Officer Set for Thursday
PASADENA : Transient Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Grandmother
TORRANCE : 2 Teen-Agers File Civil Rights Suit Against City
REDONDO BEACH : Psychologist Gets Probation for Massaging Patient's Neck
LOS ANGELES : Suit Links Woman's Cancer to Nuclear Reactor Site
LOS ANGELES : 2 Sentenced to Prison in Drug Trafficking Case
PASADENA : Fire Chief Fired After Dispute With City Manager
Ooh L.A. L.A.! Michael Nytzen notes that the newsletter...
By Steve Harvey
Medical Disciplinary Actions
PACOIMA : Stray Bullet Strikes Man, 71, in Neck; 2 Arrested
In Settling Disputes Over Barking, It's Truly a Dog-Eat-Dog World : Law: L.A. animal regulation officials call warring neighbors into hearings in efforts to find solutions. The bite is that many complaints have little to do with pets.
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Girls May Be Charged in Murder : Crime: Police say the teen-agers, all from upscale neighborhoods, were passengers in car during drive-by slaying of youth who scoffed at gang members' challenge.
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Board Juggles Budget Funds : Education: Panel members adjust 1995-96 spending plan to end controversy over poverty grants and promise to protect jobs of teacher's aides.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Obituaries
In Persian Pride, the Young Gather to Cry
By Scott Harris
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The Qualities That Make an American Hero
By Antonio Olivo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Taking a Valuable Tip : Gratuity Jars Offer Fast-Food Workers a Welcome Change of Pace
By Scott Collins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Students Cast Their Lots on Transfer Hopes
By Martha L. Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High-Wire Workout : It Takes DWP Pole Climbers Years to Reach the Top of Their Line
By Frank B. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Seek Murder Charges for 4 Girls : Crime: The district attorney is asked to prosecute the passengers in mall drive-by death of 16-year-old.
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AGOURA HILLS : State-of-the-Art Facility Opens for Equestrians
By Frank Manning
GLENDALE : Arraignment Set for Suspect in Shooting
By Steve Ryfle
GLENDALE : Lanterman Organ Decision Expected
By Steve Ryfle
AGOURA HILLS : City Again Seeks to Quash Recall
By Frank Manning
College Chief Delays Vote on Tax Hike
By John Chandler
The Heat Is On With 3rd Day of Sun and Smog
By Henry Chu
PANORAMA CITY : Community Group to Launch Forums
By Tim May
Police Boosters Plan Dinner and Auction
By Antonio Olivo
STUDIO CITY : City May OK Deal to Finish Park Work
By Tim May
Fines on Gougers Bound for Red Cross
By Kay Hwangbo
Driver Has Heart Attack, Dies After 2-Car Crash
MTA Begins Excavation on 2nd Subway Tunnel
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Funding Delayed for Services to Aid Quake Victims
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anxiety Spurred Mother to Kill Baby, Prosecutor Says
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Arrested After Elderly Man Is Injured by Stray Rifle Bullet
By Jeannette Desantis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aftershock Shakes Northeast Valley
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Charged With Theft of Foal : Canyon Country: Authorities say Richard Rivetti, son of San Fernando's police chief, sold the animal for $150.
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Holden Says He'll Mend Fences With Constituents : 10th District: Councilman pledges greater efforts in his third term after last week's runoff victory over Stan Sanders.
By Peter Y. Hong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : City Votes to Broaden Industrial Area Uses
Plugged Storm Drains a Sign of Summer in Santa Monica
By Adrian Maher
Orange County Almanac
Update
Deputies Soon to Be Off Rat Patrol : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department negotiating for new facility to replace infested South County substation.
By Julie Fate Sullivan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tribute to Nicole--and Others : Remembrance: About 1,000 join the Brown family in Dana Point candlelight vigil for victims of violence on anniversary of the Simpson-Goldman slayings.
By Jeff Bean, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Post Office: Stamp Out Dog Bites : Safety: More county carriers have been attacked this year than all of last. Households receive prevention tips.
By Sarah Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slaying Victim's Family Consoled : Crime: Strangers leave bouquets at the scene where jogger was shot. Neighbors reflect fearfully on intrusion of violence. Police sort through callers' tips.
By Ken Ellingwood and Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pact Would Let Libraries Stay Open 2 Days a Week
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smoggy or Sublime? : Weather: For some, the sudden swelter is making it hard to breathe, but for others, it's a day at the beach.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Denies She Planned to Kill Ex-Fiance : Crime: On trial for attempted murder, Jeannette Smith testifies she was so distraught over breakup with veterinarian Jeffrey Saur that she considered suicide.
By Dwayne Bray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wartime's Big Bird Flies Again : Touring B-29 Aircraft Stirs Memories for Veterans in Air Show Crowd
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hot and Bothered : Sudden Swelter Brings Double Dose of Smog
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Make Quick, Last-Ditch Pitch for Point Mugu : Military: Given five minutes each before a federal base-closure commission, Reps. Beilenson and Gallegly state their case for keeping the naval station open.
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : UCSB Center to Hold Graduation Reception
By Lisa M. Bowman
Competition Guides for Fair Available
By Lisa M. Bowman
PLACENTIA : Library Board Votes to Support Measure R
By Tom Ragan
COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School Board to Act on Fee Hike for School Property Use
By Holly J. Wagner
VENTURA : Candidate for Council Admits He's an Outsider
By Jeff Mcdonald
County May Apply for Boot Camp Funds
By Carlos V. Lozano
IRVINE : Smith Chosen as New School Superintendent
By Russ Loar
CHANNEL ISLANDS : Exxon, U.S. Agree to Extend Tanker Talks
By J.E. Mitchell
SANTA PAULA : Anti-Graffiti Group Offers Free Cleanup
By Christina Lima
OJAI : Grants Broaden Student Experiences
By Catherine Saillant
CAMARILLO : Drinking Linked to Fatal Car Crash
By Paul Elias
ANAHEIM : Canyon High School Alters Class Schedule
By Lesley Wright
Bonds Earn A-Plus Rating for County
By Carlos V. Lozano
GARDEN GROVE : Graffiti Vandals' Parents May Face Lien
By Deborah Sullivan
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Officer Cleared in Civil Rights Suit
By Debra Cano
DANA POINT : Psychologist Placed on Probation for Negligence in Treating Patients
By Tina Nguyen
MOORPARK : Vets Honored as a Driving Force Behind Victory
By J.E. Mitchell
Dog's Plight Spurs Outpouring of Support
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAGUNA BEACH : School Board to Vote on Fee for Busing
By Leslie Earnest
SAN CLEMENTE : Battered Women's Shelter to Open
By Julie Fate Sullivan
SEAL BEACH : Hit-and-Run Victim's Memory Honored
By Russ Loar
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Nighttime Beach Lot Parking Rate Reduced
SIMI VALLEY : Transit Supervisors to Get Pay Raises
By Scott Hadly
SIMI VALLEY : Council Approves Agreement for Mall
By Scott Hadly
SIMI VALLEY : Rockwell Sued by Cancer Victim, 23
By Dwayne Bray
SIMI VALLEY : City Votes to Broaden Industrial Area Uses
By Scott Hadly
2 Held on Suspicion of Threatening the Bodyguard for Exotic Dancers
La Palma Backs Anti-Nudity Bill in Legislature
By Bill Billiter, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Police Search Yards in Vain as Car Thief Flees on Foot
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi School Board OKs Conversion of Sequoia to High School : Education: Despite opposition from supporters of the junior high, the panel votes to turn the campus into a technology and performing-arts magnet.
By Ira E. Stoll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries : * Paula Jean Myers Pope; Olympic Medalist
Obituaries
Backers of Library, Threatened With Closure, Seek New Options : Oak Park: The county facility has also been denied federal funds. Officials get a cool response after appealing to the Thousand Oaks Library for help.
By Lisa M. Bowman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Irvine Attendant on Simpson Flight Sues ABC Over Privacy
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caltrans to Reveal Whether It Will Fund Freeway Sound Wall : Thousand Oaks: The state is scheduled to announce tonight if it will pay for a structure to reduce traffic noise in the Conejo Oaks neighborhood.
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Home Sales Slide 20.4% in May
By David R. Baker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Countywide : OCTA Adopts Budget Totaling $602 Million
By H.G. Reza
Countywide : Airport May Get New Noise Monitors
By Tom Ragan
SPORTS
Every Which Way, Angels Beat Twins : Baseball: Finley wins his 103rd game as California rolls to 9-1 victory.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA FINALS : THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Shaq Longing for Less as More
By Mark Heisler
In a Hurry, Scurry Makes Impression : Soccer: It took awhile for the U.S. women's team to find her, and now she makes goals get lost.
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Open and Shut for Many
By Jim Murray
The Welcome Mat Is Out in Quebec City : Olympics: The mistakes of Montreal are history and the province wants the 2002 Winter Games.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Muster Says He'll Skip the Grass at Wimbledon
From Staff and Wire Reports
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : It's Still Cheaper Than Tossing Caviar
By Helene Elliott
Good Thing They Didn't Trash the Infield After Losing, 16-3
By Shav Glick
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Allanson Goes on Disabled List
By John Weyler
Fullerton's Kotsay Named Player of Year
WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Water Polo Competition Feels the Heat of Politics
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Is It Finally Salt Lake City's Turn for the Winter Games?
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Natives Are No Longer Restless About Supporting the City's Bid
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Braves Evacuate Smoke-Filled Plane
Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE : Without Bad Luck, Garner Has No Luck
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE : Gant Homers Twice, Reds Win Again
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Allanson Goes on Disabled List
By John Weyler
Finley's Pitching Milestone Is News to Him : Baseball: With 103rd victory, he passes Frank Tanana as the team's winningest left-handed pitcher.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Proves It's a Baseball Hotbed : Amateur: The Titans, Rancho Santiago and four high schools won championship trophies.
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rohde Might Be Ready to Let the Sun Go Down on His Career
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kotsay, Garrido Win Top Baseball Honors
Seven Named Community College Baseball All-Americans
Garcia's Symptoms Evident Too Late
From Associated Press
Longtime McAnally Assistant Moves On
By Bob Mieszerski
The Luster Is Horses, Not People
By Bill Christine
Slumping Molitor Uncertain of Future
From Associated Press
Muster Says He'll Skip the Grass at Wimbledon
From Staff and Wire Reports
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