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What happened on June 19, 1995
NEWS
Ernie Flatt; Dancer, Choreographer and Director
COLUMN ONE : Joining the Rush to Repent : Southern Baptists this week are expected to apologize for backing slavery as Christians worldwide seek forgiveness for historical sins. Some hope actions ease bitterness; critics call them pointless.
JOHN DART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN Pursues Contract With Private School
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roger Zelazny; Pioneer of 'New Wave' Science Fiction Writing
Witness to History : The time was the '60s. The nation was in tumult. Kathleen Neal Cleaver--diplomat's daughter, civil rights organizer, housewife, attorney . . . revolutionary--recalls her years with Eldridge Cleaver and the Black Panthers.
ELIZABETH MEHREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Visits Iowa, Says He's Joining Race in Time
From Associated Press
Dole Predicts Smaller Tax Cut in GOP's Final Balanced-Budget Bill
DAVID WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Is U.S. Economy Losing Steam at Midyear Point?
JONATHAN PETERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMITMENTS : Looking for Faith Over Tuna Melts and Fries
JOYCE GABRIEL, STAMFORD ADVOCATE
Bitter Choice Faced Captive Seized With Son
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Britain Accused of Threatening N. Ireland Peace
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Ordered to Separate Leaves Egypt
CRAIG TURNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art Is in Eye of Beholder at O.C. Center : Culture: Avant-garde shows are raising hackles along with applause.
CATHY CURTIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Outlook Grim as Democrats Assess South
ROBERT SHOGAN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Those Not at the Polls May Be Key to Measure R : Election: Record number of requests made for absentee ballots. Both campaigns aggressively target those voters.
PETER M. WARREN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Mission Possible, Thanks to Art Discovery
ANN CONWAY
Wilson's Bid Illustrates State GOP's Divisions
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Gingrich's Sister Leads S.F. Gay Parade
Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : Hollywood Money Blunts Clinton's Barbs : Politics: President treads carefully in critique of industry. Unlike Dole, he does not lay blame for eroding values primarily on popular culture.
JOHN M. BRODER and DWIGHT MORRIS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Weekend in Ojai Strikes a Chord
JACK SMITH
Shared Grief : Coping: After helping disaster victims, many trauma counselors face tears, nightmares and sleeplessness as they confront their own feelings of acute sorrow.
JOHN MORELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Redundant Candidate for President
GEORGE SKELTON
For Those Headed North, Sense of Despair Sets In : Mexico: Worsening economy squeezes incomes. Foiled border-crossings and hardships in California take toll.
PATRICK J. McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guerrillas Kill 3 Israelis in Lebanon : Mideast: Attack raises possibility that Hezbollah is escalating drive to disrupt peace talks.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Girds for Final Fight on Base Closures : Military: Thousands of jobs hinge on the last in a series of Defense Department cutbacks. Federal commission will meet this week to decide fate of installations, including Long Beach Naval Shipyard.
JAMES BORNEMEIER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Relying Only on Charities to Help Needy Will Leave Some in the Cold
RONALD BROWNSTEIN
Lawyers for Bomb Suspects May End Up Adversaries : Oklahoma City: Two leading defenders of the lost cause are separately representing McVeigh and Nichols.
RICHARD. A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Hopes Ride on Shuttle-Mir Hookup : Science: U.S., Russian craft to link for 5 days. 'New NASA' symbolized.
K. C. COLE, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
China Frees Protest Leader After 6 Years : Asia: Still-defiant Liu Gang describes beatings, other abuses endured in prison for Tian An Men role.
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Making of a Hollywood Classic--From an Insider's Point of View : PSYCHO: Behind the Scenes of the Classic Thriller, by Janet Leigh with Christopher Nickens , Harmony Books, $22, 197 pages
KAREN STABINER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Utah Historian Killed by Explosion in His Home
Associated Press
Gay Leaders Get Apology for Glove Incident
Reuters
CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Tribe Tosses the Dice With Its Own Casino : Unlike other Native American tribes, the rich Agua Caliente Band for years disdained opening a casino. But in April the tribe quietly opened the Spa Casino, complete with video slots.
PAUL LIEBERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Least 12 Die in Roadside Restaurant Blast in Belgium
Associated Press
Russia Calls Halt to Chechnya Drive : Europe: Peace talks in breakaway republic are set for today after prime minister grants major concession to rebels who hold hostages at hospital. 200 captives released.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Estelle Brody; Silent Film Actress
Arthur Kropp; President of People for the American Way
From Reuter
Bosnian Serbs Free Remaining U.N. Hostages
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RSVP : Cruising Through L.A.'s Culture
MARK EHRMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sometimes the Listeners Need Compassion Too : Coping: After helping disaster victims, many trauma counselors face tears, nightmares and sleeplessness as they confront their own grief.
JOHN MORELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Good Emerges All Around'
JEANNE BOYLAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COMMITMENTS : Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling : Getting to the top doesn't always earn women the respect they deserve. But author Kathleen Reardon says it's partly their own fault for playing into the 'cute and little syndrome.'
BRIAN ALCORN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
For Some, a Photo Doesn't Do It : Pets: Finding it hard to let go of Spot--or Fido or Fluffy? You're not alone. Taxidermists say their business is booming.
LEEF SMITH, THE WASHINGTON POST
BUSINESS
A Town Under a Cloud : Sunnyvale Fears Missile Factory May Be Closed
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singapore
Times Staff and Wire Reports
North Korea
Times Staff and Wire Reports
China
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Los Angeles County
Times Staff Reports
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Inventor, Gadget King Ron Popeil in Talks to Sell All or Part of Firm : Retail: The man best known for the Veg-O-Matic wants to sell overseas and to expand beyond infomercials.
From Bloomberg Business News
Orange County
Times Staff Reports
Taiwan
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Making a Difference at Small Business Meeting : Conference: Delegates from California write or back 39 resolutions. A lobbying network is set up.
VICKI TORRES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hong Kong
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Hong Kong
Times Staff and Wire Reports
North Korea
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Vietnam
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Participants Get Down to Nitty-Gritty at G-7 Summit : News analysis: They say they now understand the connection between prosperity at home and economic progress abroad.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saudis Announce Order With Boeing, Douglas
EVELYN IRITANI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Cost Cuts Raise Jobless Fears in Japan : Labor: New graduates can no longer count on lifetime employment, economists say.
From Reuters
Moody's Warning to Japanes Banks Sparks Culture Clash : Finance: A possible downgrade of three Japanese banks' ratings by a U.S. investors' service points up differences in business practices.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
T-Bill Investors May Want to Give CDs a Look
TOM PETRUNO
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Better Than Selling Lemonade
JAMES BATES
Workers Have Recourse When Checks Bounce
Hearing Begins Into Former Anaheim Banker's Dealings : Inquiry: Gerald J. Garner is accused of misappropriating funds and lying about American Commerce National's financial condition.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Business to Give Women Clout : Assistance: New organization seeks to aid entrepreneurs with capital, credit or insurance woes.
VICKI TORRES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fiji
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wells Fargo Bank Names New Executive Vice President
Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Passages From India : 12 UCLA Alumni Reunite 40 Years After a Trip That Changed Lives
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Community Center Design to Be Topic
JEFF BEAN
Littlerock Dam to Let Good Times Flow Again : Recreation: Popular site featuring a 110-acre lake is scheduled to reopen Friday after a costly renovation.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Slip Slidin' Day : Thousands Soak Under the Sun at Wild Rivers
DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Later Start Time Proposed for Council
MARY F. POLS
CYPRESS : Prize Teacher Puts It All Together
BILL BILLITER
Local United Way to Name New Officers
LISA M. BOWMAN
Economic Profile
VENTURA : Council May Add to Redevelopment Area
JEFF McDONALD
Leaky Pipes Cause Delay in Resurfacing of Bumpy Road
SARA CATANIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O'Connell Named to Insurance Panel
LISA M. BOWMAN
SANTA PAULA : School Official Quits to Take New Position
CHRISTINA LIMA
When the Going Gets Tough, Citizens Must Prove Wise : The nation watches as Orange County decides its troubled fiscal fate
SIMI VALLEY : NOW Chapter to Show Video Tonight
LISA M. BOWMAN
Falling Off Moderation's Path : Bangladesh is wrong to prosecute writer on charge of insulting Islam
Youth Wounded by Gunshot
ANAHEIM : Anti-Gang Service Will Be Continued
ALAN EYERLY
PORT HUENEME : City May Add 5 New Positions to Payroll
ERIC WAHLGREN
MISSION VIEJO : Casino Night to Aid Children's Hospital
FRANK MESSINA
PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Spare Salinas to Spare the Nation? : The institutions of government may be too weak to sustain the shock of holding an ex-president accountable.
JORGE G. CASTANEDA,
Jorge G. Castaneda is a graduate professor of political science at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. His new book, "The Mexican Shock," will be published this fall by the New Press
Fire Damages Store in North Hollywood
MISSION VIEJO : Friends of Animals Group Reorganizes
FRANK MESSINA
Orange County Almanac
Two Critically Hurt in Collision With Patrol Car
ORANGE : City to Join Public Safety Radio System
LESLEY WRIGHT
AIDS Ignorance: The Endless Story
Social Security
UCI Fertility Clinic
Mantle's Transplant
Simpson Case One-Year Mark
Budget Proposal
City Forced to Back Off From Law on Growth : Moorpark: Precedent-setting court ruling will impel the council to revamp ordinance that restricts the number of homes built each year.
SCOTT HADLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
2 Men Killed in Separate Shootings
Butterflies Tough to Tab, but Group Has Their Number
FRANK MESSINA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SAN CLEMENTE : Classes on Surfing, Beach Safety Offered
JULIE FATE SULLIVAN
IRVINE : Summer Programs for Youth Offered
JOHN POPE
SANTA ANA : Walk-Through Aviary May Be Added to Zoo
JEFF KASS
Giving Rein to Disabled : Peters' Equestrian Program Riding High
SCOTT HADLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BREA : Habitat for Humanity Workers Get a Move On
JOHN POPE
COSTA MESA : Council to Consider New Investment Policy
HOPE HAMASHIGE
Death Penalty
Fast-Food Sale Receipts to Aid Officer's Family
SANTA ANA : Building Renovation on Redevelopment Agency Agenda
JEFF KASS
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Student Blood Drive for School Bus Driver
JEFF BEAN
L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT : Tokofsky Apparently Beats Rivera by 72 Votes
AMY PYLE, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Cash Drought Wilts Streisand Center : Environment: High maintenance costs delay agency's ambitious plans to use singer's former Malibu estate as an ecological think tank.
KATHLEEN KELLEHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A 'Not Guilty' Plea for TV in Court : Simpson trial: It's long because of extraordinary factors that wouldn't change even if the county pulled the plug.
PHIL SHUMAN,
Phil Shuman is a reporter for KNBC-TV in Los Angeles. He is covering the trial
25 Years After a Hero's Death, Questions Linger
GEORGE RAMOS
Youths Cheer Elderly With a Little Noise, a Lot of Love : Seniors: Fourth-grade students in Canoga Park forged bonds with residents of Beverly Manor Convalescent Home during visits.
ANTONIO OLIVO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Juvenile Drug Charges Have Increased Tenfold : Law enforcement: Many teen-agers are using methamphetamine, which is cheaper than beer. But police work is more effective.
DARYL KELLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Could Another L.A. Police Chief Controversy Have Been Avoided? : PLATFORM
Sounds of Success : Santa Monica High Orchestra Director Leads Program to International Acclaim
TINA DAUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joggers May Run Risks, but Give Them the Right of Way
LESLIE BERKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hollywood Rattled by Shootouts; Police Kill 2 : Violence: Chaotic back-to-back gunfights leave two LAPD officers wounded and neighborhood residents shaken.
STEPHANIE SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roadwork Contract Draws Fire : Ventura: Firms assail choice of Irvine-based Fluor Daniel to manage the largest street improvement project in the city's history.
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Top-Flight Display : Vintage War Birds Wow the Crowd at Air Show
J.E. MITCHELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Eyeing the Long Haul : Jack Thomas Exercises His Drive to Stay in Peak Shape and Health
PERRY C. RIDDLE / Los Angeles Times
VENTURA : State Rent Control Measure on Agenda
JEFF McDONALD
THOUSAND OAKS : Foundation Plans Fete for Ray Bradbury
MARY F. POLS
Vietnamese Hail Their Veterans at Celebration : Remembrance: 3,000 attend Armed Forces Day event in Westminster saluting those who fought and those who died.
JOHN POPE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COUNTYWIDE : Hosts Sought for French Students
HOLLY J. WAGNER
Developing Photographs and Cultural Pride : Education: For teacher Gina Torres, shooting pictures is more than an art form. It can also help break down ethnic barriers.
DEBORAH SULLIVAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
William Edward Card; Lived 12 Years With HIV
CAMARILLO : Family Honored for Community Service
LISA M. BOWMAN
Simi Valley Father Kills 2 Children, Self
J. E. MITCHELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OXNARD : Amnesty Offered on Dog License Renewals
LISA M. BOWMAN
Secret Pal Program Donations Sought
For 6 Magic Weeks, Purple Reigns
JON D. MARKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : 2 Suspects Sought in Party Shooting
ANDREW D. BLECHMAN
ENTERTAINMENT
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : KROQ 'Weenie Roast' Hits Its Stride
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Lateef, Rudolph Blend the Sounds of Global Jazz
DON HECKMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dance Center Bestows Horton Awards
LEWIS SEGAL, TIMES DANCE WRITER
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Together Again and Acting Naturally
RANDY LEWIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boycott Based on 30 Years of Waiting
ARMANDO DURON,
Armando Duron is general counsel for the National Hispanic Media Coalition. and
MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Explores the Dark Side
SUSAN BLISS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Haggard and Owens: One for the Books
RANDY LEWIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WEEKEND REVIEWS : Jazz : Something for Everyone at Playboy Fest
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Weenie Roast': Medium Well Done : Psychodrama of Hole, anger of Rage Against the Machine and fun of Elastica highlight the Irvine Meadows show.
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Swanson's Rarely Seen 'Queen Kelly' to Screen
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vedder Lowers the White Flag : Pearl Jam Launches Its Alternative Tour With the Band Promising No Surrender to Ticketmaster
ROBERT HILBURN, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Like It or Not, Free Speech Is a Priority
MAXINE WATERS,
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Los Angeles) represents the 35th Congressional District. and
Movies
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times. national and international news services and the nation's press
THEATER REVIEW : It's Bottom's Up With John Fleck in This 'Dream'
LAURIE WINER, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : They Were Born to Ride
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Time KTLA Got Stuck With Dodger Gloves
HOWARD ROSENBERG
THEATER REVIEW : Charisma Carries 'Venus'
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Batman' Takes a Bite Out of 'Jurassic' Record : Movies: Third Bat film soars to an estimated opening weekend gross of $53 million. 'Pocahontas' makes a staggering $2.7 million in just six--albeit large--theaters.
RICHARD NATALE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Bullfrog Offense Rolls Past River Rats, 14-9
PAUL McLEOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Penhall, Sigalos Weave Past Fans to Victory
DAN ARRITT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Make Wagner A Very Imperfect 10
From Associated Press
Sampras Prepares for Wimbledon with Victory
From Staff and Wire Reports
Forte in San Diego Hospital After Triple Bypass Surgery
LARRY STEWART
Valdes Confines Cub Hitters to Wrigley : Baseball: A day after eight homers are hit in Chicago, Dodger pitches his first shutout, winning, 6-0.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Norwegian Women Finish Run to World Soccer Title
GRAHAME L. JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Gets Victory, Yankees Cool Indians
From Associated Press
U.S. OPEN : Pavin Gets Good Wood on Major Hex : Golf: Shot on 18 helps him finally win a top tournament, with an even-par total of 280.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lancaster Finishes Up With 65 That Includes 29 on Back Nine
THOMAS BONK
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bone Chip Won't Cool Off Stevens
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Support, Impress Finley : Baseball: Veteran pitcher doesn't see any letup after Fabregas, Edmonds key 8-4 victory over White Sox, the team's sixth triumph in seven games.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Johnson Doubles His Fun : Track and field: He adds victory in 200 to that in 400, the first to do so in U.S. Championships since 1899. Powell beats Lewis in long jump.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Van Slyke Moves to Phillie Outfield
Associated Press
MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP : Labonte Learns Quickly Enough to Win
From Associated Press
GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Wins as LPGA Rivals Struggle
From Associated Press
Tisdale Would Have Sooner Played Bass Than Basketball
SHAV GLICK
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fabregas Does Best to Make Impression
ELLIOTT TEAFORD
Angels' Offense Is Producing When It Counts
MIKE TERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ball Is Positive Sign for Fabregas
MIKE PENNER
Novaquatics' Beard Sets Mark in Breaststroke
ERIK HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fonville Goes on Hitting Tear
BOB NIGHTENGALE
U.S. Defeats Mexico, 4-0, in Soccer
From Associated Press
Nelsons Are Happy Family : Tennis: Third-place finish is just fine for father-son doubles team.
MELANIE NEFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SCC Hires Kasper as Baseball Coach
It's Hard Not to Notice Claude Lemieux : Hockey: While his chatter remains a constant, Devils' right winger steps up play during playoffs.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
U.S. OPEN : He Does It His Way: in a Hurry
JIM MURRAY
WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Samaranch Is a Gold Medalist in the Olympic Game of Politics
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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