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What happened on June 30, 1995
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Cracking a Case of Egg Smuggling
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Glendale Fireman Accused of Arson Murders : Grand jury: John Orr pleads not guilty to indictment charges that he killed four people in a fire he allegedly set in 1984.
ANN O'NEILL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Clients Testify as Heidi Fleiss Trial Begins
EDWARD J. BOYER
Actor Grant Charged With Lewd Conduct After Arrest
Jury Rejects Segerstrom Wrongful Death Suit : Courts: Panel decides that no one was to blame when 7-year-old member of prominent Orange County family fell from a tractor driven by her father.
DAVID REYES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Launch Action Against UCI and Clinic : Reproduction: They allege that more than 30 of their embryos and the woman's eggs are missing and might have produced children unknown to them.
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries : * Richard W. Olivas; Retired Food Packer
Conejo Valley's Commercial Property Market Shows Strong Rebound : Economy: Area spearheads increased real estate activity in Ventura County, company says. Demographics and seismology have helped.
DAVID R. BAKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CONVERSATION / MARY RAINWATER : If County Hospital Closes, Can Volunteer Clinics Fill the Void?
Southeast : BURNED TWICE
South Bay : RAT RESCUE
Van Nuys : Murder Charges Filed in Drive-By Shooting
NICHOLAS RICCARDI
Purple Reigns as Jacaranda Trees Blossom Across the Southland : The harbingers of hot weather show their lavender flowers for just six weeks. And there is that messy little problem about the sap.
JON D. MARKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California : Brain Is Far From Idle as You Cruise
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hughie's Incredible Adventure
Al Martinez
Dump Report Review Period Extended
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
Even Mickey Gets a Closer Look at Airport
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northridge : Giving Is Elementary to Students at Heschel
ANTONIO OLIVO
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The Beasts Beneath Newport
Local GOP Players Have All Bases Covered in Evolving Game Plan
CYNTHIA H. CRAFT and HUGO MARTIN and MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Reseda : Breakfast Program Wins Prize for School
ANTONIO OLIVO
San Fernando Valley : CARFARE
Immigration Plan Draws Strong Reactions : Congress: The proposal mirroring Prop. 187 is hailed locally as a necessary crackdown and assailed as being wrongheaded and heartless.
SARA CATANIA and ERIC WAHLGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
UNABOMBER WATCH : Safety First
GOP Committee Elects Chairwoman
CARLOS V. LOZANO
San Fernando Valley : Students Learn Scary Lesson in Health Class
Fullerton : College Board to Fill the Trustee Vacancy
MIMI KO
CAMARILLO : City Council Passes $33.8-Million Budget
J.E. MITCHELL
Cool Job : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
Transit Equation
O.C. Sales Tax Defeat
Taking the County's Measure and Finding It Wanting
Dana Parsons
School Board Votes to Retain Thompson for Two More Years
AMY PYLE, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Inspiration but Also a Question
A Red Face for the Red Line : Problems aside, the subway's value remains
Q & A
LAGUNA BEACH : Aliso Creek Runoff May Be Piped Far Out to Sea
DAVID HALDANE
Countywide : Study Says Sale of Water District Would Hike Fees, Cut Service
RENE LYNCH
Countywide : Taco Bell Donates $50,000 to Schools
TINA NGUYEN
Central Los Angeles : Jobs Program Points to Humble Starts
Urban League Cancels L.A. Meeting Plans as a Protest : Convention: Civil rights group objects to Wilson's moves to dismantle affirmative action. Loss to area put at $6 million to $10 million.
PETER Y. HONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Granada Hills : Home Depot Lobbying Cost Bank $112,181
KAY HWANGBO
STANTON : Committee to Mediate Park Rent Dispute
HOPE HAMASHIGE
PERSPECTIVE ON DRUG LAW : Sister Emerentia Has the Last Word : The Supreme Court's approval of mass drug testing for students merits an epithet on a classroom chalkboard.
GERALD F. UELMEN,
Gerald F. Uelmen, a constitutional law specialist, is a professor of law at Santa Clara University.
Boy, 4, Pulled From Pool Is Hospitalized in Critical Condition
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Businessman Joins Assembly Seat Race
CARLOS V. LOZANO
OXNARD : Charges Filed Against City Building Official
CHRISTINA LIMA
Obituaries
OXNARD : Workers Unearth 1940s Fuel Tanks
JEFF McDONALD
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Calling In Sick, Seeking Time Off
DEBRA CANO
City Council Rejects Bid for Gas Station : Camarillo: Residents protest project that would also include a carwash and restaurant. They tell concerns about noise, pollution and glare.
J. E. MITCHELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Holiday Fiesta Offers Carnival Rides, Contests
DEBRA CANO
Officials Searching for Man Missing Since Weekend
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Council OKs $900,000 for Renovations at Schools
VIVIEN LOU CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Measure M Funds Deadline Is Today
TOM RAGAN
After Funds Fight, Ground Is Broken on U.S. Building in O.C.
SARAH KLEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northridge Aftershock Upgraded to Magnitude 5.0
County Fears Costly Delays as Budget-Cutting Foes File Lawsuits : Finances: Legal challenges are made by union opposing layoffs and taxpayers protesting the transfer of funds earmarked for vital programs. More are expected.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine : New Budget Avoids Cuts in City Services
RUSS LOAR
$5-Million Gift Buoys UCI Medical College
PHUONG NGUYEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Jury System
Police Arrest North Hills Man, 29, in Sexual Assault Cases
City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
20 Years of Isolation Is Enough : Clinton should recognize Vietnam now and not drag the issue on
Southeast : Heiress' Stolen Jewels Were Sold for $62,000
Movie Mogul Is Fined $250,000
San Gabriel Valley : Prison Board Denies Parole to Rapist
Lesson Forces HIV Testing of Students : Health: Instructor is given a letter of reprimand after 10 sixth-graders prick their fingers with a shared pin.
GEOFFREY MOHAN and STEVE RYFLE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDEN GROVE : Rejected Assessment Plan Being Revived
DEBORAH SULLIVAN
MTA Probe Centers on Burst Pipe : Sinkhole: Officials are trying to determine why water was not turned off when trouble was reported. DWP says crews responded quickly to the emergency.
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gallegly, Beilenson Differ on Report's Details
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : Vendors' License Moratorium Extended
ALAN EYERLY
Obituaries
Agoura Hills : '60s Rock Star Has Taken Fame in Stride
FRANK MANNING
Arleta : Students at Sharp Urged to Postpone Sex
DOUGLAS ALGER
Raiders' Move
Key Witness Outraged by Plea Deal in Fraud Case : Courts: Ex-cabdriver who aided prosecutors by tape-recording conversations with defendants charges political favoritism. Treasurer Fong, D.A. Garcetti deny any misconduct.
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Savage Night : 2 Valley Men Try to Rebuild Lives After Gang-Like Attack on Beach
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Sees No Inflation Mandate for New Fiscal Year in Prop. 172 : Finances: Public-safety agencies may not receive an immediate infusion of funds as supervisors strive to balance budget.
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Suspect in Shooting Held in Juvenile Hall
PAUL ELIAS
Ex-Clients Testify as Heidi Fleiss' Trial Begins
EDWARD J. BOYER
IRVINE : Horn Honker's Tires Shot Flat by Driver Who Didn't Go on Green
THAO HUA
High Court Refuses to Hear Teacher's Suit Over Evolution
DIANE SEO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : 4 Finalists Emerge for Police Chief Job
MACK REED
ANAHEIM : Audit Chief Is Named City Finance Director
ALAN EYERLY
Traffic Signs Steer Drivers Into Trouble
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Woman Faces Trial Over Death of Boyfriend's Son : Courts: North Hollywood resident could get 15 years in prison if found guilty of fatally beating the 2-year-old.
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Bay : Waving Farewell to Marineland Skytower
FULLERTON : D.A. Seeks Death Penalty in Parents' Slaying Case
SARAH KLEIN
Police Continue Hunt for Clues in Slain Girl's Car
THAO HUA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
15-Acre Fire Snarls Freeway Traffic
Recent Aftershock Upgraded to 5.0
OXNARD : Man Sentenced for Slaying Friend
BARBARA MURPHY
Southeast : School Staff Shaken by Teacher's Rape
Moorpark Man Crushed to Death While on Job
Gov. Wilson's Appointees
Living in Jekyll-and-Hyde Homes : Proximity to tourist attractions or industries is a mixed blessing for many. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bullets Fired at Sky Cited in 38 Deaths : Study: Hospital lists holiday data over seven years. Police question it.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
SANTA ANA : Clinic Owner, Doctors Get Year in Fraud Case
TINA NGUYEN
South Bay : UTILITY HEIST
San Gabriel Valley : WATER FIGHT
San Fernando Valley : INDICTED
Not Just Apples : Southland Teachers Reap Varied Gifts of Thanks at End of School Year
RICHARD LEE COLVIN, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Costa Mesa : Judge Denies Request for Concert Monitor
HOPE HAMASHIGE
Long Beach Shipyard Closing
BUENA PARK : Historical Park Will Let City Revisit Its Past
LESLEY WRIGHT
Mentally Ill and Truly Homeless : Center to Serve Only Stable Clients With Kin
TINA NGUYEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
No Need to Be Shaken by Rattlesnakes : Animal control officers find them in yards and in houses. About 200 people are bitten each year in the Southland, but it is rarely fatal.
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton to Unilaterally Fund Bosnia Force : Military: President backs rapid-reaction plan with $95 million from emergency account.
ART PINE and JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Man Who Caught White House Shooter Gets Carnegie Heroes Prize
From Associated Press
Unabomber Sends New Warnings
BETTINA BOXALL and RICH CONNELL and DAVID FERRELL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Grant's Arrest Leaves Many Wondering 'Why?'
MICHAEL COLTON and DENNIS ROMERO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Seoul Department Store Collapses; 80 Die : Asia: Building stayed open despite warning signs. More than 900 are injured.
TERESA WATANABE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lana Turner, Glamorous Star of 50 Films, Dies at 75 : Hollywood: 'Sweater Girl' was a favorite GI pinup. Tragedy and seven marriages marred her private life.
From a Times Staff Writer
WORKING : The Busy Side of Show Biz : Personal assistants to the stars say they juggle the mundane details of life with the glamour of being linked to a celebrity.
SCOTT SHIBUYA BROWN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FOR KIDS : Shining With Mariachi Sol : San Fernando Elementary pupils get in touch with their roots in Mexican music classes.
LEILA COBO-HANLON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Leila Cobo-Hanlon writes regularly about music for The Times
MUSIC : Getting Into the '30s Swing : Bill Elliott writes original tunes in the style made famous by Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey.
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Zan Stewart writes regularly about jazz for The Times
Say Howdy to the Dog, Make Yourself at Home
REBECCA HOWARD
Back to Nature : Scientists Build Caves to Give Condor Chicks a Head Start on Life in the Wild
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Ruling Preserves U.S. Habitat Law
MARLA CONE and DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Mubarak Has Deadly Foes, No Successor
CRAIG TURNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deluge Claims 3 More Lives in Virginia
From Associated Press
HIGH COURT ENDS TERM : Voting District Rule Adds Complications to Complicated Task : Politics: The issue of how to draw election boundaries will likely take more court cases to decide. Critics see backtracking for minorities.
SAM FULWOOD III and MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Here to Serve You
CONNIE KOENENN
Supervisors, Popejoy Can Agree: He'll Stay : Recovery: Bosses say they want to keep him on job for now and he says he'll be more accountable to them. Board will step up efforts to recruit a permanent replacement.
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER REVIEW : Fox Trot and Other Fine Moments : Group Repertory Theatre delivers a memorable dance scene, and the rest of the Neil Simon play, with credibility and warmth.
RAY LOYND, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Ray Loynd writes regularly about theater for The Times
Bad Timing Doesn't Slow Gore's Russia Mission : Diplomacy: Despite Kremlin crises over past 18 months, vice president and premier make progress.
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Congress Passes Landmark GOP Plan to Balance Budget : Deficit: Measure backed by Senate, House cuts taxes by $245 billion and retains defense spending. Battles loom over the drafting of detailed legislation.
JANET HOOK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Taxers Give Board More Grief
RENE LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Self-Reliance Is the Key to Paradise
ABA Coverage Slighted Trends in Reading
Louisiana Governor Vetoes Weapons Bill
Reuters
Supervisors Dilute Power of Popejoy in Wake of Tax Defeat : Bankruptcy: Board limits executive's authority to make policy decisions. Speakers at contentious meeting harshly criticize officials as being arrogant.
RENE LYNCH and MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Democrat Seeks to Delay Recall Vote on Allen
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Speaker Gingrich's Book Hits Store Shelves Today
REUTERS
Bound for the Beach
Arafat's Wife Decides to Have Baby in Paris, Not Gaza
MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Told Debt Repayment Near Impossible : Finances: With defeat of tax hike, bankruptcy attorney says he can't see 'anything even close' to a way of making about 200 schools, cities and special districts whole.
JODI WILGOREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunman Steals Truck in La Habra
WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : State Officials May Kill Power Project
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
UCI Picks New Hospital Chief, Sources Say
TRACY WEBER and NANCY WRIDE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE GOODS : Mass Appeal : With its multilingual hot lines, no-frills pamphlets and launch into cyberspace, Consumer Action is bringing purchasing power to the people.
CONNIE KOENENN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court Rejects Voter Districts Drawn Only on Basis of Race
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH COURT ENDS TERM : Court Calls for 'Neutral' Approach to Religion Issues : Judiciary: In two cases, justices reject bias against expressions of faith as a double-standard. Advocates of church-state separation decry rulings.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stealth Caucus: Saving Jobs or Boondoggle?
GEBE MARTINEZ
Ito Returns Jurors' Copies of Grisham's 'The Rainmaker'
HENRY WEINSTEIN
No Budget by Deadline, Wilson Says : Finances: Governor holds first talks with legislative leaders, but no progress is reported. New spending plan is required to be in place by tonight.
DAN MORAIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israeli-Syrian Military Talks Break Without a Breakthrough : Mideast: Washington meetings are relaxed in style but fail to resolve security issues along Golan Heights.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : Russian Troops Kill 20 at Afghan Border
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Researchers Call Gene Therapy a Possible Baldness Cure : Medicine: Team reports successfully putting a gene into a mouse follicle. But key to hair growth remains elusive.
TERENCE MONMANEY, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Ito Restricts Testimony of FBI Fiber Expert
HENRY WEINSTEIN and TIM RUTTEN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
ABC Offers to Settle Philip Morris Suit
HOWARD KURTZ, THE WASHINGTON POST
2 Quit Police Panel, Saying Council Has Stymied Reforms : LAPD: Reversal of Chief Williams' reprimand destroys department's accountability to civilian authority, Enrique Hernandez Jr. and Gary Greenebaum charge.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Immigration Report Gets Key Support : Capitol: Gingrich hails task force's proposals, which include Prop. 187-style solutions. Three panel members object to some ideas.
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Director for UCI Medical Center Chosen
TRACY WEBER and NANCY WRIDE and JULIE MARQUIS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Court Curbs Clubs' Ability to Discriminate
MAURA DOLAN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
With a Tropical Punch : 'Hot!' fund-raiser promises steamy show and sexy tunes--and has raised eyebrows.
MAKI BECKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Maki Becker writes regularly for The Times
WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Armenian Christian Leader Is Elected
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Germans Pass Convoluted Abortion Law
MARY WILLIAMS WALSH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White House Gunman Gets Prison Term : Violence: Francisco Martin Duran is sentenced to 40 years behind bars for the October attack. He tells the judge that he deeply regrets his actions.
ROBERT L. JACKSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Opponents Cheer Recent Victories in Congress : Politics: At convention, groups say they are 'batting a thousand.' Activists discount predictions that presidential candidates will dismiss their views as campaign evolves.
BOB SIPCHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Atlantis, Mir Link Up in Historic Embrace : Space: Aboard largest craft to orbit Earth, Russian ignores custom and shakes the hand of U.S. commander.
K.C. COLE, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
The O.j. Simpson Murder Trial
SRI LANKA : Civil War Imperils Tourism
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Russian Officials Offer Resignations : Kremlin: Defense, Interior, security chiefs and others assume responsibility for hostage crisis. Yeltsin puts off any decision.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Travelers' Philosophies Fly in the Face of Fears
MARIA L. La GANGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THREAT FROM THE UNABOMBER : Unabomber Assails Modern Society in Manuscript
From the Washington Post
PERU : Amnesty Law for Rights Abuses Doesn't Get Military Off the Hook
WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Role-Playing for the Summer : Enrollment is up for CSUN's Teenage Drama Workshop, and two world premieres are planned.
JAMES E. FOWLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Call (800) COMMUTE for a Commitment
Is Serious Interest in Simpson Case Waning?
PAUL D. COLFORD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NetNoir: Substance With Style
DAVID COLKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poetry Transcends the Sound of Silence
BEVERLY BEYETTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Frame Club Offers a Square Deal : The Sun Valley store cuts the middleman out of the picture when it comes to mounting posters or artwork.
GERI COOK
Novels of Character Produce Gentlemen
Constant Shifts Hurt Automatic Vehicles
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DESIGN : Some Needling and a New Respect
JENNIFER OLDHAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
READINGS : A Hit With Kids : A story and crafts session devoted to "Baseball--The All-American Game" will entertain young readers Saturday.
HEATHER W. MORGAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Heather W. Morgan is a regular contributor to The Times
Even Atheists Have Daily Sacred Rituals
THEATER : Not Your Usual Ibsen : Theatricum will stage the unfamiliar work, featuring as its tempestuous spouses two troupe veterans who are also married.
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Robert Koehler writes regularly about theater for The Times
COVER STORY : The Works : From pyrotechnics to pancakes, local July Fourth celebrations promise a bang-up time.
JAMES E. FOWLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aging May Be Shock to Boomer Generation
The Great Race : The goal: 4,129 miles across 17 states in six days. Eating and sleeping on the move. Endless fatigue. Is it worth it? Oh, yes.
PAUL DEAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART : Capturing 'Bodies in Motion' : A photographer and a painter exhibit works expressing the movements of the human form.
NANCY KAPITANOFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly about art for The Times
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Thinking Machines Are All in the Mind : THE ENGINE OF REASON, THE SEAT OF THE SOUL: A Philosophical Journey Into the Brain by Paul M. Churchland , MIT Press, $29.95, 329 pages
LEE DEMBART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Comfy but Not Consistent : The Black Cow Cafe gets creative with coffee selections, but fails to deliver on several entrees and desserts.
MAX JACOBSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Max Jacobson reviews restaurants every Friday in Valley Life!
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEWS : A Dazzling Leap From TV to Big Screen for 'Rangers'
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Judge Dredd': A Cyberspace Dirty Harry
PETER RAINER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bank Will Close Doors of Gallery
CATHY CURTIS
HOME ENTERTAINMENT : A New Video Network for Independents
DENNIS HUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ALBUM REVIEW / JAZZ : Contemporary Sounds for Romantic Nights : THE URBAN KNIGHTS: "Urban Knights" GRP Records , **
DON HECKMAN
The McCoys, "The Best of the McCoys," Epic/Legacy. * 1/2
DENNIS HUNT
The Police, "Live!," A&M. ***1/2
DENNIS HUNT
Stein Takes Aim at Casting Directors
F. KATHLEEN FOLEY
Confessions of a Habitual Movies-on-Cable Watcher
HOWARD ROSENBERG
'Driving Miss Daisy': More Trip Than Destination : Theater review: Simple staging stresses the gradual evolution of relationships against a background of personal and historic events.
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Country-Cooking Down on the Farm in Beverly Hills
S. IRENE VIRBILA, TIMES RESTAURANT CRITIC
Various Artists, "The Best of Nashboro Gospel," Nashboro. ***
ROBERT HILBURN
New Firm for Music Center Restaurants
KATHIE JENKINS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jackson 5 Collection Fills Up With Filler : JACKSON 5 "Soulsation!Q: The 25th Anniversary Collection", Motown * 1/3
DENNIS HUNT
'Geraldine' Caught in the Dark Side
SCOTT COLLINS
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Eye-Opening Enticements at Fusion
MICHELLE HUNEVEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dorothy Parker's Life of Counterpoints
SCOTT COLLINS
Through Looking Glass of 'Burrhead'
SCOTT COLLINS
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Reflections': Stark Look at Motives
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Way to Cramp Their Style : Band's Founding Couple Share a Love for '50s Kitsch, Roots Music and Women's Clothing
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER REVIEW : 'Kathy and Mo': It's Really a Light Side
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Safe': Beautifully Controlled, Unnerving
KENNETH TURAN, TIMES FILM CRITIC
ALBUM REVIEW / COMEDY : 80 Years of Laughter in 'Comedy Box'
CHUCK CRISAFULLI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Old Masters, Young Lions Set for Series
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bandit Queen' an Explosive Epic Tale
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finger-Pointing in Wake of Fracas at Punk Show : Pop music: Promoters from Costa Mesa, local musicians and others differ on events at Blockbuster Pavilion and who was responsible.
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Hightower Brothers, "The Best of the Hightower Brothers," Nashboro. *** 1/2
ROBERT HILBURN
MOVIE REVIEW : Ray's 'Stranger': Bare-Bones Filmmaking From a Master
PETER RAINER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEWS : Mission Improbable : Ron Howard's 'Apollo 13' Dramatizes Troubled 1970 Space Flight
KENNETH TURAN, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Stepping Into Filmmaker's 'Safe' World : Movies: Todd Haynes' poetic, disturbing second feature deals with an allergic reaction to modern products. It's his move toward the mainstream.
FRANK DeCARO, NEWSDAY
MUSIC REVIEW : Hogwood in a Modern View of Bach, Vivaldi at the Bowl
CHRIS PASLES
BUSINESS
DuPont Tangles With a Judge Who's Used to Famous Disputes : Courts: From a Georgia bench, J. Robert Elliott has ruled in civil rights and corporate battles. He is again demonstrating the ability to infuriate.
MARC RICE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Groups Gear Up Against No-Fault, Tort-Reform Bids
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$50 Million Awarded in Case of Sex Harassment : Workplace: Jury sides with woman against Wal-Mart. The store chain says it will appeal.
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O.C. Residents Have Own Ideas on Ending Crisis : Recovery: Moneymaking schemes include lottery, freeway billboards and dog breeding. So far, the county isn't buying.
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Newhall Slams Sepulveda in District 20 Legion Game : Baseball: Baker (6-0) settles down after shaky start, strikes out nine in easy 14-1 victory.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Anthony's Switch to First Helps Reds, 10-4
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Angels Build Lead, Don't Blow It, 20-4 : Baseball: They score 11 runs in the first inning, then pull away from the Rangers. Edmonds extends his hitting streak to 23 games.
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His Work Is Cut Out for Him : Finances: McGee, executive director of county sports association, must revitalize and market in an area perceived as apathetic.
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The Man, the Mania: Nomo Does No Wrong : Baseball: He strikes out 13 in 3-0 victory over Rockies and has already gained a spot on the All-Star team.
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White Sox-Brewers: 36 Hits, 30 Runs and Four Ejections
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IRS Probing Raider 'Loans' : Football: Team allegedly failed to pay federal taxes in time on $10 million from Irwindale. Davis to lodge appeal at hearing.
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Graduation Rate for UCI Athletes About Average : Study: Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State lag well behind national standards.
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Zambri's Career Open-Ended : After Getting a Taste of Major Golf, Teaching Pro May Take a Stab at PGA Tour
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Meyers-Drysdale to Be Honored : Honor: All-American who led Sonora girls' basketball team to 80-5 record to be inducted into high school hall of fame.
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