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What happened on March 27, 1995
NEWS
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Supporters Call Margaret Cho a Pioneer
Taiwan
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Australia
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Fine Line Between Criminals and Heroes in the Army : THE OLD ARMY GAME \o7 by George Garrett\f7 ; Southern Methodist University Press $22.50, 344 pages
By Michael Harris, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Painting: the Medium of Memories
By Ann Conway
The Techno Traitor : Author Cliff Stoll is no technophobe. But the former hero of the hyper-hip is sounding the warning about cyberspace. It's just no substitute for real life, he says.
By Bob Sipchen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Puff-Minded Women : Once Only a 'Guy Thing,' Savoring a Stogie Is Slowly but Surely Crossing Over
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taking the Ultimate Plunge--Citizenship
By Jack Smith
A Thriller They Can Understand
By Bill Higgins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAUGH LINES : Jokes
COMMITMENTS : Stepping In When a Loved One Spins Out of Control
By Joan Kelly Bernard, NEWSDAY
COMMITMENTS : THE HUMAN CONDITION : We're All Just Blazing New Trails in City Living
By Suzanne Schlosberg, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Commitments : Psychic Pushups
COMMITMENTS : The Flake Factor : You know them, you love them, you may even be one of them. They're the people who cannot keep a commitment. But maybe it's not their fault. Our culture may be the culprit.
By Kristina Sauerwein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tort Reform
Film Set Disruptions
Marriage Tax
V-E Day in Moscow
Blaming Government
Talk Show Guest Slaying
Justice
In Pointing Off Road, Arrow Gives Advance Warning
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH DISTRICT : Striving to Carve Her Own Political Niche : Campaign: Barbara Yaroslavsky attributes her front-runner status to her record as a volunteer, not her husband's name. She favors consensus building and stresses issues of education, health care, crime and government inefficiency.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IN THE WIND: After years of hanging out at the beach...
By Kenneth R. Weiss and Adrianne Goodman
VACATION FEVER: Spring brings summer vacation planning...
By Chris Woodyard
U.S. and N. Korea Discuss Nuclear Deadlock, Are to Meet Again Today
\o7 From Reuters\f7
'Fish War' Resumes as Canadians Chase Boats
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COME ON, LET'S GO: The roster of departed rock legends who...
By David E. Brady
Simon Casady; Journalist and Influential State Democrat
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chemical Plant at Sect Compound Reported : Japan: Officials think deadly gas sarin was made in cult's laboratory near Mt. Fuji, media say.
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : County Recovery Plan Hinges on a Word: 'If' : Bankruptcy: The blueprint for repaying debt, released last week, depends on a number of variables.
By Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Repayment Deal: Some Relieved, Others Unsure
By Anna Cekola and Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Space Scientists to Give Earth a Physical Checkup : Environment: Current, new satellites will help NASA examine planet's health. Many call effort long overdue.
By K. C. Cole, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
7 Nations in Europe Union Open Borders
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Guru--A Youthful Bully's Quest for Power
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson in East; Conservatives Growl at Home
By Dave Lesher and Bill Stall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : What the Oscar Hath Wrought : Once there was just one awards show in Hollywood. Now, money, marketing and ego have fueled a plethora of prizes. Some fear overkill.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Veto Threat Raised by Panetta : Congress: Staff chief says President to draw line on House GOP welfare reform, capital-gains and crime plans. Senate changes could ease the White House objections.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
As Subsidies Near End, Goat Ranchers Fear Extinction : Budget: Texans who produce 90% of nation's mohair face loss of price supports. But now demand is growing.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blacks Fear Growth of Hate in a New Antelope Valley : Crime: Authorities are looking closely at a band of 80 to 100 skinheads blamed for several racial incidents.
By Errol A. Cockfield Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Subway Project Leaves Trail of Anger, Lawsuits
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange County Plan to Repay Debt Relies on Many 'Ifs'
By Tracy Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Card Club Bill Would Suit Some in Industry : Legislation: The plan for greater state scrutiny of gaming interests could also make it easier for gambling to spread by opening the door to large casino firms.
By Max Vanzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Now Windsurfers Are Joining the Beeper Brigade
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Wrong Way to Break a Promise
By George Skelton
School Reform Plan Faces Tough Political Battles : Education: Proposal focuses on improving student achievement. But a recommended overhaul of state financing could challenge property tax limitations.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Pakistan's Bhutto Finds Kindred Spirit in Mrs. Clinton : Asia: The two, alumnae of Harvard and Yale, share views on role of women and the hazards of political prominence.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Uzbek Leader Winning Vote on Extending His Term : Central Asia: His mandate is in keeping with authoritarian winds sweeping former Soviet republics.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Gingrich Slamming the Center, Clinton Courts the Left, Dole the Right
By Ronald Brownstein
Quake Kills 2 Fans at Soccer Stadium
\o7 Reuters\f7
'Fish War' Heats Up Again as Canadians Cut Boat's Net
By Craig Turner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Polish Diplomat Urges Iraq to Free 2 Americans
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Sales Tax Hike Questioned at Forum : Bankruptcy: Some of those attending say the poor are unduly penalized by the proposal.
By Steve Scheibal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carjack Slaying Suspect Accused in Jail Killing
NEWS ANALYSIS : Lack of Democratic Hopefuls Points Up Party Weaknesses : Presidency: Void in challengers is not due to enthusiasm for Clinton's leadership but to absence of energy to mount an internal struggle.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Montclair Mourns Slain Neighbors
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pakistan Seizes 2 Allegedly Tied to Accused Bomber
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cockfight Raided; 296 Are Arrested
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Museum Recovers Last Stolen Artifact
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
ENTERTAINMENT
POP/ROCK She Loves Me: Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono ended a...
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Typically Odd Delights From Throwing Muses
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Music : Keanu Reeves' Dogstar a Competent, Lightweight Act
By Sandy Masuo
Pop Music : Better Than Ezra's Fresh Remix: Everything Old Is New Again
By Steve Appleford
Opera : San Diego Opera Bewitches Verdi's 'Macbeth,' Clumsily
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEWS : Falletta Directs a Program of Contrasts
By Susan Bliss
MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Philharmonic Brings Gospel Work to Pavilion
By Daniel Cariaga
MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Chamber Group Slowly Finds Its Way
By Herbert Glass
DANCE REVIEWS : A Reason to Celebrate From Taylor Co.
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Byrd's 'Life': Twists and Turns on 'Giselle'
By Lewis Segal
Oscar Show Promises Lots of Funny Business : Awards: Comedy's the theme, from Letterman to Stupid Pet Tricks to film clips loaded with historic laughs. But will it come in under the time limit?
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fast, Raucous Offspring Gets a Heroes' Welcome
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Life Among the Guitar Gods : Onetime Sideman Sonny Landreth Has Found His 'Sense of Place'
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ballet dancer Heather McCaleb, 17, of Yorba Linda and...
Brooks, Shandling Are Highlights of Humor Festival : Comedy: The four-day, 40-program event includes tapings of HBO's 'Young Comedians Special' and the Tracey Ullman-hosted 'Women of the Night.'
By David Kronke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
At 52, Tammy Wynette's Still Cookin' Up Music : 'Heart Songs' Are Ageless Specialty of Country Queen
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Red Ribbons, Blue Themes
By Judith Peiss, \o7 Judith Peiss is a San Diego-based free-lance writer and teacher. \f7
Debate Over 'Girl' Is Far From Over
By Kapson Yim Lee, \o7 Kapson Yim Lee is the editor of the Korea Times English Edition in Los Angeles\f7
Where to Get On-Line Oscar Night Services
By Jaclyn Easton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Academy Foreign Film Rules Hot Topic : Movies: Talk at annual luncheon for foreign directors points out chronic difficulty of having to accept whatever film each foreign country submits as its official entry.
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Pulp Fiction' Wings It at Independent Spirit Awards : Movies: 'Spanking the Monkey' and 'Bullets Over Broadway' also take multiple awards at Santa Monica event embracing mostly non-studio-produced films.
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'20s Radio Recreation to Benefit Urbanites
To Him, Rap's B.I.G. Business : Pop Music: Chilling lyrics and tension-packed delivery put Brooklyn rapper several notches above the rest
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Rhinoskin' Takes a Funny Look at an Actor's Life
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Host History, B.D. (Before Dave)
BUSINESS
Brains Before Brawn
By James Bates
Technology
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Australia
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Disney Store-North America Picks a Senior Vice President
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Retraining May Cost Less Than Hiring Younger Staffers
'Ladies' Give Solid Money Advice
From Associated Press
Wealthy Salesman Toasts China's 'Healthy' Drink
From Reuters
Taiwan
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Growing Weary of the Rain : Irvine Farmer Explains Costs of Doing Business
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sony Said to Make Top Bid for MGM's U.K. Theaters : Entertainment: Analysts say the reported $318.7-million offer would close a distribution gap for the Japanese studio owner.
By Maggie Farley, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Taking Account of the Little Guys : Banks Boast of a New Emphasis on Loans to Entrepreneurs
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accelerating Past Excel : With New Accent, Hyundai Aims to Earn Some Respect
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Los Angeles County
Times Staff Reports
Orange County
Times Staff Reports
San Diego County
Times Staff Reports
Southland
Times Staff Reports
Autos
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Autos
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Economy
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Lawmakers Consider New Proof Burden in IRS Disputes
From Associated Press
Baby Boomers Showing More Interest in Variable Annuities
By David Conn, BALTIMORE SUN
South Korea
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
South Korea
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
South Korea
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Vietnam
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Vietnam
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Japan
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Chinese Business Leaders Tout Positive Image of Post-1997 Hong Kong : Foreign investment: Visting group says the colony's economic climate will remain robust.
By Evelyn Iritani, TIMES STAFF WRITER
China
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Germany to Open Its Telecommunications Market in 1998
From the Financial Times
Flight Patterns
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Deflagging' Plan Imperils L.A. Sea Jobs : Trade: Maritime unions protest effort by U.S.-subsidized carrier to register six new ships in the Marshall Islands, scuttling jobs for 300 to 400 U.S. seamen. Half are in the Southland.
By Susan Woodward, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Home of Their Own--Until Gang Menace Intrudes
By George Ramos
Justin's Death--Society's Error : Another innocent is claimed by a gang bullet
Putting the State to the Test
EQUITY WATCH : Domestic Partnering
Baghdad Miscalculates Again
To Save Public Television, Switch Funding Channels : PBS: Federal support could be more generous and less political if restructured.
By Steven Rattner, \o7 Steven Rattner is an investment banker and a vice chairman of the PBS station in New York City, Channel 13. \f7
CONVERSATION / MIGUEL ROBINSON : Finding the Elusive Exit From Violence
PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Rx for Doctors: a Price List : Making physicians dollar-savvy about treatment options could reduce the national health-care tab.
By Lloyd M. Krieger, \f7 and \o7 Lloyd M. Krieger is a resident in the integrated plastic surgery training program at UCLA Medical Center and a business consultant for the health-care industry.
Orange County Almanac
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Welcome Plan, With All Its Flaws
Gone With the Wind : Technology: Pager created by local inventor signals when the best breezes blow so serious windsurfers can bolt for the beach.
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Off-Ramp Lane Markers Will Keep Drivers in Line
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dispute Over Trees' Demise Grows Into Knotty Legal Battles : Oxnard: Death of eucalyptuses along Rose Avenue spawns web of lawsuits among the city, the Maulhardt family and St. John's Regional Medical Center.
By Julie Fields, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parents of Disturbed Children Unite to Seek Understanding : Families: Group members struggle with youngsters' uncontrollable behavior, which may be caused by medical disorders.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ventura to Weigh 4-Month Extension of Homeless Aid : Services: Program is currently scheduled to end Friday. City may seek federal funds for low-cost housing and help organize a regional network.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Solicits Ideas on How to Build a Better Boulevard : Thousand Oaks: In officials' vision, thoroughfare will complement Civic Arts Plaza. Residents' advice ranges from leaving it as is to widening sidewalks and promoting 'storefront' architecture.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAKE CASITAS : State to Buy 2nd Floating Restroom
By Julie Fields
OXNARD : 5 Drivers Arrested at Sobriety Checkpoint
By Jeff Mcdonald
Outstanding Judges Will Be Honored
By Barbara Murphy
SANTA PAULA : New Board Proposed to Oversee Library
By Carlos V. Lozano
CAMARILLO : 11th Spraying of Malathion Planned
By J.E. Mitchell
OXNARD : Plan Would Amend Development Pact
By Miguel Bustillo
Wayne Douglas Reinhardt; Retired Engineer
Obituaries
Motorist Critically Hurt When Car Strikes Pole
By J.E. Mitchell
Simi Valley Motorcyclist, 19, Dies in Accident
By J.E. Mitchell
Jesse Jackson Prays With Simpson in Jail Visit
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cicero Era Ending at Pierce Farm : Valley Family Loses Lease to Operate Popular College Produce Plot
By Frank Manning, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Horcher Seeks to Straighten Out Rubbernecks With Legislation
By Richard Simon
Rap Singer Eazy-E Dies of AIDS at 31 : Music: Founder of Ruthless Records helped popularize the 'gangsta' style with the group N.W.A. and later became a top-selling solo artist.
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Agenda
Economic Profile
OFFBEAT MUSEUMS : Some of Los Angeles' unusual museums with specialties ranging from bananas to brassieres offer special kinds of insights into a variety of unexpected treasures.
Variety of Kosher Foods Are Given the Taste Test at Festival : Benefit: About 3,000 turn out to sample cuisine and wines at the University of Judaism. Funds raised will go into the school's scholarship fund.
By Jeannette Desantis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WWII Mementos Will Soon Be a Memory at Thrift Shop
By Sue Reilly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Volunteers Strive to Restore 95-Year-Old Steam Engine : History: They work in an outdated technology in hopes of making the locomotive chug again.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Who's Environmentalist? Everyone, Study Suggests : Ecology: UCI professor's survey reveals that Americans--from Earth First! members to laid-off sawmill workers--see themselves as nature lovers.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taking the High Road : An alliance formed by half a dozen lowrider clubs seeks to combat the negative image that plagues the hobby. Members are exposed to other cultures, and gang affiliations aren't allowed.
By Yvette Cabrera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Protesters Try to Bar Crowd From Concert
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Runners Enjoy Treks Through Fantasyland : Racing: Despite a marathon routing miscue, about 8,000 people from as far as Zimbabwe and Japan join in inaugural Magic Kingdom contests.
By Diane Seo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Taking a Turn at Helping the Terns
By Debra Cano
Countywide : OCTA Board to Consider Changes for Bus Routes
By Russ Loar
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : No Support From Board for Tax Plan
By Debra Cano
Garden Grove
By Jon Nalick
COSTA MESA : City Seeks Possible Site for Roller Hockey Rink
By Tom Ragan
BREA : Group to Use New Methods, Materials for Low-Cost Home
By Alan Eyerly
NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Get Plans for Improving Roads
By Holly J. Wagner
MISSION VIEJO : City Council to Decide on Sharing Pet Shelter
By Frank Messina
COSTA MESA : Stop Signs Proposed at Baker, Labrador
By Tom Ragan
Newport Beach
By Holly J. Wagner
DANA POINT : Volunteers Will Help Seniors, Beautify Parks
By Frank Messina
FULLERTON : City Attorney Hired as Outside Contractor
By Mimi Ko
PLACENTIA : Chamber to Address Threat to School Arts
By Holly J. Wagner
Fireplace Ember Sets $135,000 Home Fire
Forum on How to Spot Scams to Be Offered
Pedestrian Killed, Second Injured in Buena Park
SPORTS
Kings Find Their Power Play in San Jose : Hockey: Los Angeles scores twice with man advantages and improves road record to 7-4-3 with a 7-3 victory.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rejuvenated Nicholls Helps Defeat Ducks : Hockey: Blackhawk veteran scores a goal and gets an assist as Chicago defeats the team he wanted to join in 1993, 5-2.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Score Early, Often to Win
From Associated Press
Agassi Takes Rubber Match With Sampras : Tennis: No. 2-ranked player defeats No. 1 in Round 3 of blossoming rivalry between two.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA ROUNDUP : Mason Back but Knicks Can't Score
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Help San Jose Avoid Series Sweep
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Errors Put Arizona in Winner's Circle
By Jon Clifford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Marlin Waits, Wins at Darlington
From Staff and Wire Reports
Schumacher, Coulthard Disqualified After 1-2 Finish in Brazilian Grand Prix
Associated Press
ANGELS : Outfielder Gets High Grade for Effort : Baseball: Shockey comes up with a big catch in 6-4 victory over Seattle.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP : Conner's Boat Nearly Sinks During Race
By Dave Distel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lakers Don't Want Any Fireworks for Defeating Rockets : Pro basketball: Eddie Jones returns for 107-96 victory; L.A. downplays 3-0 record against NBA champion Houston.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Arkansas Again Set to Hog the Limelight : Midwest Regional: After rolling over Virginia, 68-61, Razorbacks are back in the Final Four.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins to Get Taste of 'Country' Living : East Regional: Reeves, Oklahoma State's bruising center, pushes Massachusetts aside, 68-54.
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maybe America's Cup Sailors Should Start Wearing Loafers
By Mal Florence
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Hellebuyck, Smith Win Goofy Race
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rejuvenated Nicholls Helps Defeat Ducks : Hockey: Blackhawk veteran scores a goal and gets an assist as Chicago defeats the team he wanted to join in 1993, 5-2.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Runners Overcome Goofy Turn : Hellebuyck, Smith Top Field in Misguided Disney Marathon
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANITA : Day of Happiness and Sorrow for Nakatani
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Team Looks Sharp in Opener
By Grahame L. Jones
WORLD SCENE : Dizzy or Not, Clark Won't Quit Now
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PAN AMERICAN GAMES WRAP-UP : U.S. Out for One More Victory
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parker Now Has Answer to Questions on USC
By Jeff Fellenzer
There Were 18 Reasons Why Nanci Beat Nancy
By Jim Murray
It's Not a Mirage: Bowen Wins as Leaders Collapse
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Don't Bother Opening Envelope, Winner Is . . . . UCLA, Regardless
By Mike Downey
NLRB Votes to Seek Injunction Against Owners : Labor: Action could reinstate expired labor agreement and, perhaps, lead to an end to baseball strike. But possibility of lockout remains.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kohlberg's Game Survives Translation : Tennis: A winner in Bolivia, the desire to improve his skills brings him to Mission Viejo.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA Says Seeding Not an Indicator of Cowboy Talent
By Tim Kawakami
Harrick Isn't Ready to Rest Yet : UCLA: Coach isn't satisfied with reaching Final Four. He wants Bruins to win it all.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Playing With Payne Suits Janzen Fine : Golf: He wins Players Championship alongside Stewart, also his partner in U.S. Open victory in 1993.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golf Club Manufacturer to Pay High Price for Price: Nearly $25 Million
By Thomas Bonk
U.S. Boxer Concludes Gold Rush
Associated Press
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