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What happened on May 06, 1995
ENTERTAINMENT
Jazz Review : Sonny Rollins in Superlative Form at Ambassador Finale
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Vaults : The Definitive Retrospective From ABBA
By Robert Hilburn
The Vaults
By Dennis Hunt
Elder Leads Philharmonic in a Two-Work Program
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
Weekend TV : Looking Back at World War II, 50 Years Later
By N.F. Mendoza
Finding TV Gold in Scripts From the Silver Screen : Television: Remakes of cinema classics are hitting the airwaves. The originals 'are great stories,' an executive says, 'and there are a finite number of great stories in the world.'
By Ted Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Album Review : St. Marseille: Getz Around and Even Goes Beyond
By Bill Kohlhaase
There's a Story Behind Every Smooch : Stars and Director of 'French Kiss' Discuss On- and Off-Screen Romance
By Patrick Pacheco, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Letting 'Voices' Speak for Themselves : Community Residents Take Up Video Cameras to Record L.A. After Riots
By Susan Karlin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Principals of the Thing : Music: Boston Symphony's 12 main players face challenges as a chamber group, but it's the enrichment that counts, says the concertmaster. The ensemble will perform at the Irvine Barclay.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Challenge of Selling a Hit Film to TV Viewers : Television: NBC's promotional dilemma is how to generate interest in the 2-year-old 'Jurassic Park,' which is the highest-grossing motion picture in history.
By Daniel Howard Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A New 'Mancha' : Taking the Familiar and Making It Different Is What Musical Company Is All About
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Slimmed Down and Coming Back for Seconds : Pop music: Cathy Cornell walked away from singing-songwriting, but she got depressed and gained weight. Then she got back on track.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIES 'Panther' Support: Thirty-two prominent African...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
NEWS
Film Pioneers Still Amaze
Howard Stern: Reverberations Continue
'The Cure' Deserves Praise
Response : An Immigrant's Plaint Answered
Justice and Healing
Retain Animal Law
Firefighter Medics
High Price of 'Culture'
China Moves Forum Site; Women Irate : Asia: Activists lobby U.N. to shift conference from Beijing.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Terrorist Gets 10 Life Terms in Jet Bombing
\o7 from Times Wire Services\f7
Edwin Harvey Blum; 'Stalag 17' Screenwriter
Katherine DeMille Quinn; Actress, Daughter of Cecil B. DeMille
Louis Krasner; Violinist Premiered Berg, Schoenberg Concertos
Don Brockett; Chef Brockett on 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'
Estelle Karchmer Harman; Acting Coach, Founder of Workshop
Clinton Denounces Militant Militias as False Patriots : Speech: President, in Michigan, calls groups' ideology a perversion of healthy dissent. He also targets other extremists lured into a culture of anti-government violence.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Chemist Reconstructs Blood Loss During Testing : Trial: Little if any of sample taken from O.J. Simpson is missing, he says, attempting to refute defense theory.
By Jim Newton and Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson Unsure Former Housekeeper Was Illegal : Politics: He says records are lacking and he doesn't know status of some ex-employees. He admits he may owe Social Security.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Move to Curb Explosives Taking on a New Urgency
By Paul Feldman and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Courting Workers They Once Shunned : Unions are reaching out to Asian Americans to bolster declining numbers. Recruiters must try to overcome labor's years of bias and neglect.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias
\o7 Special to The Times\f7
Sanctions Loom as U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Stall
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spring Thaw Reveals Slick of Russian Shame : Disaster: Only as snow melts is the extent of damage from August oil spill becoming known.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EUROPE : Fondest French Election Hope: Amnesty for Parking Scofflaws
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CARIBBEAN : Once Derailed, Haiti Elections Back on Track : Pro-Aristide coalition expected to win control of Parliament, local offices.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. to Return 13 Cubans Picked Up at Sea : Policy: Clinton Administration makes clear it will follow through on new rule to repatriate rafters. Lawyers' group in Miami seeks to block it.
By Mike Clary and John M. Broder, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Alleged Persecution of Cult Investigated : Japan: U.S. activists visit Tokyo. They're concerned about treatment of sect suspected in subway attack.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cyanide Gas Attack Thwarted in Tokyo Subway
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Queen Elizabeth Commences Britain's V-E Day Ceremonies
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Britain's Major Vows Not to Quit Despite Tory Defeat
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Croats, Serbs Trade Fire; U.N. Soldier Killed
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
House GOP Promises to Protect Medicare : Congress: Leadership says it can be done along with a balanced budget, tax relief. Gingrich warns that the system requires a long-term remedy.
By Melissa Healy and Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Fire Damages Shuttle
\o7 Associated Press\f7
100 Hurt in North Texas Hailstorms
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Aging Conference Adapts to Era of Limits : Elderly: Social Security, Medicare are strongly defended. But 'pragmatic' delegates to White House gathering stop short of advocating new benefits.
By Linda Feldman and Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Goldwater Backs Dole's Bid for the White House
\o7 Reuters\f7
Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias : OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Shaken but Steadfast
By James Risen
Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias : OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Backlash in Montana
By Louis Sahagun
Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias : OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Simpler Times
By Bill Steigerwald
Spotlight Casts Sobering Glare on U.S. Militias : OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : The Michigan Militia
By Judy Pasternak
OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : Ceremony Ends Rescuers' Role at Bombing Wreckage : Oklahoma City: Blast scene is quiet after 16 days of probing for life. Their work in the rubble done, firefighters, investigators bid an emotional farewell.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OKLAHOMA CITY: AFTER THE BOMB : No New Developments in Search for 'Doe No. 2'
\o7 From a Times Staff Writer\f7
UCLA law professor Peter Arenella and Loyola...
The Press Just Has to Take It Sitting Down
By Bill Boyarsky
Asian Group Denounces Book and Radio Show as Insensitive
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Goldman Sister, Father File Suit
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Refuse to Shut Down 'Swinger' Parties
\o7 From a Times Staff Writer\f7
8 Staff Members Hurt in Attack by Prisoners
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Lewis Preston; Transformed Operations of World Bank
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
State Panel Calls for Reforms in Civil Service
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
New California 1 Bridge Over Carmel River Opens Early
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Scientists Report Unusual Rise in Ocean Level
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
U.S. Probes Purchase of Military Vehicles : Inquiry: Energy Dept. says eight armored personnel carriers bound for a museum were illegally traded. They ended up in private hands.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Explosion Rattles Grain Elevator at Oklahoma City
\o7 Associated Press\f7
FARLEY'S 15 MINUTES: Farley the dog's campaign has gone...
By Tim May and Abigail Goldman
LAPD Seeks Controversial Gang-Fighting Software
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FOR THE BOOKS: When San Clemente joined the new county...
By Zan Dubin and Jeff Bean and Jerry Hicks and Mimi Ko
Silva Accused of Sabotaging County's Recovery Efforts
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raabe Could Face Arrest by Next Week
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Measure M Tax Can Be Repealed, Counsel Finds
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Two Attorneys Handling O.C. Crisis Leave Firms to Form New Partnership
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Minors' Settlement Funds in Pool to Be Reimbursed
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA Teams Still Move in Opposite Directions
These Kings Really Played Like Ice Dogs
Baseball Fans Cautious After Getting Burned by Their Old Flame
No One's Defending America's Cup Defender
Lukas, Murray Get Praise for Efforts
Relatively Speaking, Bowen's a Big Winner
BUSINESS
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Take Big Header : Markets: Drop close to the 7% level ends best one-week rally in almost six years. Stocks steady but still close off 16.
From Times Wire Services
TCI Considers Revaluating Deals to Buy Viacom Units
From Associated Press
Consumer Affairs
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Margolis Returns as CEO of Cherokee
From Times Wire Services
Steep Jump in Consumer Credit Seen : Indicators: Figure increased more rapidly in March than it has in seven months, despite evidence the economy is slowing.
From Associated Press
Retailing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
U.S. Jobless Rate Up to 5.8% in Blurry Signal : Employment: In a surprisingly weak report, payrolls shrank by 9,000 workers in April, raising new caution flags.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE PRODUCT LIABILITY MORASS : Complications Set In : Big Suppliers Pulling Out of Medical Market
By Barbara Marsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Jobless Rate Up to 5.8% in Blurry Signal : Employment: In a surprisingly weak report, payrolls shrank by 9,000 workers in April, raising new caution flags.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Daddy, What Did Your Boss Say?
\o7 Associated Press\f7
THE PRODUCT LIABILITY MORASS : Complications Set In : Dow Corning's Bankruptcy Talk Discounted
By Henry Weinstein and David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FCC Clears Way for Caller ID Service in California : Telecom: A new rule puts the burden of blocking the service on the individual customer, not the phone company.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Employment Report Sends Bond Yields Tumbling : Markets: Sharp decline leads to best one-week rally in nearly six years. Stocks are mixed as Dow index loses 16.
From Times Staff and Wire Services
MTV Launches Another Asia Network : Television: The channel, which follows recent debut of MTV Mandarin, will reach about 5 million sets. Programming is mostly in English.
By Maggie Farley, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Technology
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Airlines
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Telecommunications
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Energy
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
HOME & GARDEN
Made to Order : Many American Dreams Came Out of the Sears Catalogue, Including Do-It-Yourself Houses
By Kathy Bryant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDENING : Peace Still Blooming 50 Years After WWII
By Karen Dardick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Skylight Is Letting In More Than Sunshine
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Stone Swirls
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale
GARDENING : A New Way to Ketchup on Tomato News
By James E. Walters, ASSOCIATED PRESS
FLOORS : When a Floor's Too Beat to Refinish, Consider Pre-Finished
From Associated Press
INTERIORS : Dog Prints Lead Into Latest Fabrics and Wall Coverings
From Associated Press
New Pool? Don't Get In Over Your Head
From Associated Press
COLLECTIONS : Diversity of American Crafts Seen in White House Collection
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
DECOR : Designers Renewing a Gothic Romance
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Serenading Congress: It's unlikely that you've been in any...
By Steve Harvey
Seems Like Old Times
By Al Martinez
The Buddhist Sangha Council of Southern California--an...
By Rosanne Keynan
The Valley FRED TOLER, Van Nuys LAPD lieutenant...
By \o7 Interviews By Trin Yarborough\f7, \o7 For The Times\f7
CSUN Revives Push to Develop North Campus
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Women Die, 5 Injured in Accident
By Nicholas Riccardi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Embattled Burbank Leader May Resign : Politics: City Manager Robert Ovrom has had a key role in high-profile development deals.
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rocketdyne Testing Station to Be Razed : Technology: In cost-cutting move, pioneer rocket-test site in Santa Susana Mountains will be returned to nature.
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SYLMAR : County Asked to Claim Road to Dump
By Tim May
Cinco de Mayo Event Focuses on Diversity
By Antonio Olivo
VAN NUYS : Head Start Celebrates Opening of Center
By Douglas Alger
Bureau of Sanitation Gets Site on Internet
By Ed Bond
GLENDALE : Man Gets 11 Years for Attempted Rape
By Steve Ryfle
CALABASAS : Police, Students Play Ball for Bomb Victims
By Frank Manning
GLENDALE : Experts Debate Assisted Suicide
By Ed Bond
WOODLAND HILLS : Chamber Members Get Lesson in Civics
By Kay Hwangbo
AGOURA HILLS : Judge Won't Dismiss Suit Against Mayor
By Frank Manning
1 Killed, 1 Seriously Hurt in Crash
Tagger in Masters Case Gets 20 Days : Crime: David Hillo accepts a plea bargain. His friend Cesar Arce died during a confrontation in Sun Valley.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Young Motorcyclist Dies in Crash
Clues Sought in Shooting Death of Man
Man, 18, Shot by Police Is Identified
Obituaries
MUSLIM HOLIDAY: As many as 2,000 Muslims are expected to...
By John Dart
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Hungarian Church Rises Anew Out of the Ashes of 1992 Arson
By John Dart
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : On the Count of Tree : Teams Ready to Go Out and Enumerate 35,000 of Them
By Maki Becker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Officer's Suit Charges LAPD With Racism : Police: Black sergeant says that he was subjected to repeated slurs and that supervisors refused to deal with the problem.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Seeks to Join Gang Database : Police: The computer system, operated by L.A. County, has drawn criticism from civil libertarians.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Safe Working Environment : Surplus of Former Bank Buildings Unlocks Creative Uses of Old Vaults
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Altadena, Small but Daring Steps in a March Against Fear : 'We want to walk down the street and tell gang members, "You cannot have any more of our children." '
Space Age Icon to Fall to Earth
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : 9 Held Without Bail in Crackdown on Crime Ring
OXNARD : Travel Writer Helps Museum Clown Around
By Lisa M. Bowman
Santa Barbara Man on Coastal Panel
By Carlos V. Lozano
OXNARD : Walkathon, Reunion Will Benefit School
By Miguel Bustillo
LOS PADRES FOREST : Camp Restrictions to Safeguard Species
By Duncan Martell
HOLLYWOOD : Car Repair Shop Fined $15,000 in Customer Swindle
LOS ANGELES : Hearing Delayed on Bid to Drop Rapper's Murder Case
SUN VALLEY : Slain Tagger's Companion Sentenced to 20 Days in Jail
WOODLAND HILLS : 2 Killed, 5 Injured in 2-Car Collision
Strong Winds Knock Out Power
By Paul Elias
Navy Official Vows Fight for Point Mugu
By Kenneth R. Weiss
THOUSAND OAKS : Rotary Recognizes 22 Local Students
By Tracy Wilson
Civic Center Development Back on Track : Downtown: Plans for lot at 1st and Broadway include office towers, tree-lined plaza with upscale eateries and entertainment areas.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Tax Shift for Auto Leases Moves Ahead
By Paul Elias
THOUSAND OAKS : Developer Takes City to Court Over Fees
By Miguel Bustillo
WESTLAKE : Student Receives Amgen Scholarship
By Ira E. Stoll
THOUSAND OAKS : Speed Bumps Urged for Ventu Park Road
By Ira E. Stoll
Probe of Montgomery's Financial Dealings Criticized by His Attorney : Law: Daniel Schmidt calls investigation of the Moorpark city councilman politically motivated. Two payments are questioned.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Garden Variety : Botanical Grounds Abloom With 300 Exotic Plant Types
By Ira E. Stoll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
American Attitudes About Muslims Improve, Survey Finds : Islam: More respondents now think group faces bias than did those in '92 poll, Arabic-language newspaper says. But about half still say they are fanatics.
From Religion News Service
Pact Ends Mormon Baptism of Dead Jews : Holocaust: Survivors were upset to learn that victims of the Nazis were being immersed by proxy. The church agrees to stop the practice and remove the names of about 380,000 Jews from its rolls.
From Times Wire Services
'Promise Keepers,' a Message to L.A. Men : Conference: Gathering at the Coliseum includes 15 hours of events designed to spread the group's belief in traditional father-husband duties. About 70,000 are expected to attend.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Rush Runs Low-Key, Low-Budget Race, Is Concerned About City's Youth
By Mary F. Pols, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Touring Poet, Playwright Promote Mideast Peace : Detente: An Israeli and a Palestinian are visiting the Southland as part of a program to show Americans that hope is strong for an end to violence.
By Jordan Elgrably, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rocketdyne to Raze Its Pioneer Testing Plant in Simi Hills : Technology: In a cost-cutting move, the company's rocket test stand will be taken apart and the site returned to nature.
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STOPPING THE WARS : The State of Three Gang Truces
Orange County Paying Minors Fully
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cyclist, 13, Critical After Hit by Car
By Paul Elias
Obituaries : Services Set for Simi Residents Killed in Arizona Plane Crash
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ex-O.C. Official May Face Arrest Soon : Bankruptcy: Former assistant treasurer Raabe has been asked to turn himself in and plead guilty to various charges by next week, sources say.
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Simi Valley Man Arrested in Rape
By Paul Elias
Air Quality Board Fears Loss of Funds
By Andrew D. Blechman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mexico's Day Celebrated in Reminiscing
By Duncan Martell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Design Guidelines for Housing Tracts Urged : Ventura: Planners will ask the council to authorize funds to create standards for residential projects and commercial buildings.
By Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Metrolink to Keep Serving Oxnard, Camarillo : Commuters: The service was to be temporary. But the commission OKs funding for another year after hearing from riders.
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Sentenced in Traffic-Dispute Killing : Courts: Gunman gets 19 years to life in prison for 1993 slaying on a Huntington Beach roadside. Judge laments the impact on families of victim, assailant.
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mice Trapped in Newport Test Positive for Hantavirus : Health: County officials post warnings, tell public to avoid contact with rodents, droppings. No one has contracted the deadly disease in Orange County.
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unwelcome House Guests : Rains Bring Rats, Ants--and Mosquitoes
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bergeson to Propose Letting Children Into Caspers Park
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man's Sex Parties Broke No Law, City Finds : Investigation: Costa Mesa officials, discovering little support for a neighbor's complaint of debauchery, reluctantly give Bill Goodwin the OK to carry on. 'I'm so proud,' says the 71-year-old of his victory.
By Hope Hamashige and J. R. Moehringer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City Guide
DANA POINT : Well-Versed Teen-Ager to Be Published
By Jeff Bean
ANAHEIM : Mayor Proposes Visitors Center
By Greg Hernandez
GARDEN GROVE : Children Broaden World Views With Internet Chat
By Jon Nalick
FULLERTON : Water Rates to Rise 3% Starting in 1996
By Mimi Ko
BREA : Bids Sought to Widen Brea-Lambert Junction
By Alan Eyerly
SANTA ANA : Discovery Museum Will Add IMAX Later
By Jon Nalick
WESTMINSTER : Wind-Aided Blaze Leaves 4 Homeless
SAN CLEMENTE : Avenida Victoria Loading Zone Altered
By Jeff Bean
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Environmental Kudos for Malcom Students
By Jeff Bean
COSTA MESA : Developer Gets Loan to Renovate Complex
By Hope Hamashige
Orange County Almanac
BUENA PARK : City Plans to Demolish Bankrupt Adult Theater
By Lesley Wright
COSTA MESA : Council Denies Permit to Operate Recovery Center
By Hope Hamashige
LA PALMA : City Joins Legal Effort to Monitor County
By Bill Billiter
LA PALMA : Ex-Councilman Says Library Can Be Saved
By Bill Billiter
Countywide : Local Schools Honored as Among State's Best
Countywide : Board Approves Irvine Co.'s 8,000-Unit Housing Development
COSTA MESA : Two Water Workers Settle Harassment Suits
IRVINE : 1 Mile of Culver Drive to Close for 8 Days
Santa Margarita Attorney Is Named to Municipal Bench
Skeletal Remains of Two Brothers Missing Since 1978 Are Identified : Inquiry: Makeshift grave was washed away two years ago, yielding homicide victims. Attorney for man convicted and then released says development will not affect his ex-client.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lungren Bids for Project That Targets Repeat Felons : Legislation: Praising six-month pilot in L.A. and Orange counties, official seeks lawmakers' OK for statewide effort.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chapman Gets First Law School Endowment : Education: The $250,000 gift by Fritzie Williams to the Orange university will create the Frank L. Williams Jr. criminal law position.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Struck, Killed While Changing Tire
TV Host Hewitt Named to Air Quality Board : Pollution: Newport Beach lawyer has criticized the state panel in the past for what he said were cumbersome regulations.
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McCracken Is Bumped From Budget Advisory Commission
By Greg Hernandez
Huntington Beach Officials Girding Themselves for Expected Skunk Invasion
By Debra Cano
In Altadena, Small but Daring Steps in a March Against Fear : 'We want to walk down the street and tell gang members, "You cannot have any more of our children." '
By Stephanie Simon
SPORTS
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Round-the-Clock Betting Is Here
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Filly Has the Boys Worried : Kentucky Derby: Serena's Song could become Lukas' second filly to win race.
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lightweight Bout, Heavy Emotions : Boxing: De La Hoya against Ruelas tonight is a rarity for the sport: a match made at the right time.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Martinez, Mondesi Spoil Rockies' Fun
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They've Heard It Before : Pro basketball: Lakers not expected to survive series against San Antonio, but Seattle was favored too.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Still Some Stars, but No Stripes : America's Cup: Conner's crew, using a borrowed boat, begins final series against Team New Zealand today\o7 .\f7
By Rich Roberts, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fleming No Longer Has Angels in Bondage
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barkley Says Magic Should Stop Dreaming
By Paul Netter
Stanley Becomes Stanford Co-Coach
By Elliott Almond
NCAA VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Faces Penn State in Rematch of '94 Final
From Associated Press
Soccer The Splash has released four players from last...
From Staff and Wire Reports
North Carolina Greensboro's Mike Dement received a...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Gabriel Ruelas Plans to Win, Watch Rafael
By Allan Malamud
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
WHY DE LA HOYA WILL WIN : Ruelas Makes Perfect Fall Guy
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHY RUELAS WILL WIN : This Job Demands Experience
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magic Finishes Off Celtics and the Garden : NBA playoffs: Orlando holds on for 95-92 victory, setting up East semifinal against Chicago.
From Associated Press
Good Turnout for Raider Mini-Camp
By Steve Springer
Drexler Gets 41, Olajuwon 40, Other Rockets 42 : NBA playoffs: It adds up to a 123-106 victory over Jazz, tying series, 2-2.
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Considers Early Retirement
By Bob Nightengale
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ueberroth to Begin Negotiating Soon
By Mike Digiovanna
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : OTHER NEWS : Strawberry Working With Minor Team
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Anderson's Pain Is Sign to Sit a Bit
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Wow Fans in Opener
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Battered and Beaten
From Associated Press
Mighty Ducks Look to Future With Playoffs in Mind : Hockey: Last-place Anaheim quickly puts second season behind it and contemplates building by trades and draft.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Parity Has Replaced Penske Power
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL PLAYOFFS : Now, Are You Ready for Some Summer Hockey?
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : McGraw Gets Job Done, Laguna Hills Edges University
By Jon Clifford
All-Star Game to Feature Robbins, Garrett
Prep Track And Field Roundup
PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills' Four-Run Fifth Buries Aliso Niguel
By Mike Terry
Liberty Christian, Katella Pitchers Keep Opposing Hitters Frustrated
Prep Baseball Roundup
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Betting Around the Clock
By Bob Mieszerski
KENTUCKY OAKS : Gal In A Ruckus a 34-1 Surprise
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Kentucky Derby Field
By Bill Christine
PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Rallies for Volleyball Title
By Michael Itagaki
PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Dominates League Meet
By Dan Arritt
PREP SWIMMING / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : El Toro Girls, Irvine Boys Win Titles
By Erik Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Roundup
Prep Swimming Roundup
Newport Rowing Regatta Scheduled for Sunday
Zamora Makes Most of His Chance at UCLA
By Jason Reid
PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : With Victory, Irvine in Position to Take Title
By Martin Henderson
COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Rancho Santiago Softball Players Earn Top Honors
Prep Softball Roundup
COLLEGE BASEBALL / BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Titans Clinch Share of Title With Victory
By Lon Eubanks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Clinches NAIA Far West Men's Tennis Title
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Comes Back to Beat Los Angeles Pierce
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Community College Roundup
It's Not a Dunn Deal : Despite Injuries, CSUN Javelin Thrower Sticks With It
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Frustration Eased With Big Victory : Baseball: Simi Valley bounces back to stomp Westlake, 18-7, two days after losing to last-place Agoura.
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Siblings Tilt Rivalry Fresno State's Way : Baseball: Freitas brothers jar Najar, Bulldogs paste Northridge, 11-7, in WAC game.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Withdrawal by Bray Is Found Perplexing : Boxing: Reason unclear why troubled heavyweight left Marriott promoter Broudy in the lurch.
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pierce Lead Slips and So Does Match : Volleyball: Top-seeded Brahmas lose in State tournament for second consecutive season. Theymade final last year.
By Bryan Rodgers, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CSUN Wins, Then Catches Rain : Softball: The Matadors defeat Fresno State, 3-1, and lead, 2-1, when the second game is canceled.
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousand Oaks Goes Distance for Victory : Track and field: Lancers clinch first overall Marmonte League title since 1991 behind Fischer.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northridge Wants Wiesner
By Steve Elling
L.A. Baptist Catches a Break on Errant Throw : Baseball: Wilson pitches four-hitter, Knights win title with unearned runs, 2-0.
By Tris Wykes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canyon's Bustos Is Headed to Palm Beach
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Gilman Makes Splash in Channel League Finals
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Alemany Clinches Mission League Title Behind Macias
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hart Slaps Burbank With High-Five, 19-4
Voigt Wins After Heating Up : Auto racing: He finds the line in qualifying, rides it to victory in main event at Ventura.
By Darin Esper, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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