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What happened on September 05, 1995
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. Comedy Review : A Kinetic Body of Work
By Jon Matsumoto, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Innocent' Is Curiously Out of Step
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jazz Reviews : Third Day's a Charm for Party : Sunday's jam sessions at the Marriott are rousing affairs, producing some truly great moments of improvisational music.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jazz Reviews : Keyboard, Sax Duo 'At Home' : Music of Kobayashi and Hommel fits right in with the relaxed atmosphere of the Fullerton cafe Steamers.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Plimsouls Rock Without Pretension : Pop music review: The band is faithful to its older material and really explodes on new tunes, capturing the roots spirit.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prof. Betty Offers Lessons in Jazz, Life : Jazz: Vocalist Carter's bands have been a virtual who's-who of young talent. She's back in town tonight with a new crop of students.
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Want More Talk on TV? Try These : 7 New Hosts Want Share of Youth Market
By Robin Rauzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Strong Summer of Films at the Box Office : Movies: Final figures are due out today but estimates point to a season that comes close to last year's record $2.2-billion haul.
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP/ROCK Icy Reception: As a singer, Tonya Harding is a...
By Jerry Crowe, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Monterey Jazz Fest Expands Seating, Adds Fourth Stage
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Promising Idea Goes Awry in UPN's 'Deadly Games'
By Howard Rosenberg, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
Two Women Enter Late-Night Lineup : Television: Radio's Stephanie Miller and actress-model Lauren Hutton plan alternatives to current talk-show formats.
By Robin Rauzi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Rejecting Government for a Darker Rule : GETTING THE BOOT: Italy's Unfinished Revolution \o7 by Matt Frei\f7 ; Times Books $23, 288 pages
By Karen Stabiner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Playing to the Colorful Tunes of His Life : HAVE MERCY! Confessions of the Original Rock 'n' Roll Animal \o7 by Wolfman Jack with Byron Laursen\f7 ; Warner Books $21.95, 363 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When It Comes to Sex, Will Public Forgive, Forget? : \o7 No. 8 on David Letterman's Top Ten things revealed in Newt Gingrich expose: "Will make love to wife only after she says, 'I yield to the congressman from Georgia.' " : \f7
By Gregg Zoroya, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sasha Shulgin has worked just this side of the law inventing mind-altering drugs. Should they be legal? He thinks it's . . . : High Time
By Dennis Romero, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fighting the 'Silent Epidemic' Hurting Our Children : With one in five California kids 6 and younger at high risk for lead poisoning, experts say it's time for testing.
By Pamela Warrick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
BODY WATCH : These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things
BODY WATCH : Good Fitness May Prevent Back Pain
By Robin Herman, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON POST
BODY WATCH : Strap on the Pads Before Skating
BODY WATCH : YOUR BODY : A Heavy Load to Bear : Kids can be fashionable \o7 and\f7 avoid injury and strain by sizing up the right backpack.
By Kathleen Doheny, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Phelan on Sprint Workers
Fuhrman Tapes
Video Labels
Building More Jailhouses
Pete Wilson
Simmons on Rap
$24-Million Marijuana Plantation Cleared : Drugs: Illicit operation near Lake Casitas was discovered during routine helicopter patrol by sheriff's deputies.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEW DIGS: After 15 years in San Francisco, the...
By Dennis Mclellan and Jerry Hicks and Jeff Bean
WATCH YOUR BACK: With school back in session, it will only...
By Lynne Barnes and Miguel Bustillo
Keynoter Vows 'No Retreat' at Women's Forum
By Rone Tempest and Maggie Farley, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GENDER SWING: As the owner of a Burbank employment firm...
By David. E. Brady and Jeff Schnaufer
Amgen Faces Weighty Task With Fat-Reduction Drug : Health: Thousand Oaks firm takes on much risk and expense in getting medication from the lab to market.
By Barry Stavro, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vietnam Rolls Out Red Carpet for Bush Visit
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Mrs. Clinton Attacks Coerced Sterilization
By Rone Tempest and Maggie Farley, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HENNIGAN VS. OLSON : Court Rivals : 2 Lawyers Will Slug It Out in O.C. Bankruptcy Debacle : J. Michael Hennigan: Winner Over Disney, Arco Tackles Merrill Lynch
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HENNIGAN VS. OLSON : Court Rivals : 2 Lawyers Will Slug It Out in O.C. Bankruptcy Debacle : Ronald L. Olson: Investment Giant Is Latest of His High-Profile Clients
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dole Calls for Ending Most Bilingual Classes
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Clinton Wades Into Campaign for California
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Their Own Kind of Justice : The Common Law movement's rogue courts let those alienated by America's legal system play judge and jury for a night. Radical members use the sessions to torment the government.
By Stephen Braun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amgen Faces Weighty Task With Fat-Reduction Drug : Health: Thousand Oaks firm takes on much risk and expense in getting medication from the lab to market.
By Barry Stavro, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Audit Mania Heats Up Debate on Privatization
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City's Tolerance Is Tested at Park in West Hollywood : Urban life: Gays and elderly Jews have long coexisted. But harmony is strained by arrival of Russian emigres.
By Jane Gross, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Smuggling People to U.S. Is Big Business in Thailand
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATO Meets on Bombing Renewal : Bosnia: As deadline passes, Serbs move some heavy weapons around Sarajevo to collection sites. Their political and military leaders differ over compliance with West.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
William Kunstler, Fervent Defender of Radicals, Dies : Law: Combative, theatrical lawyer to pariahs and political extremists defended the Chicago Seven. He was 76.
By Dan Weikel and John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Child-Care Needs Dash Dreams of Leaving Welfare
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego Zoo Comes to Aid of Embattled Iguana : Research: Officials persevere with efforts to save endangered Caribbean species despite disruption by Cuban boat crisis, government snags.
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moorhead's Move Spawns a Change in Landscape : Politics: Glendale congressman's retirement is one of many factors that will alter the 1996 election cycle. Others include term limits, an earlier primary and crumbling legislative seniority.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Marijuana Plantation Discovered : Drugs: Ventura County deputies clear 6,000 plants from a canyon near Lake Casitas. The high-grade crop, valued at $24 million, is the biggest haul county authorities can recall.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vietnam Rolls Out Red Carpet for Bush
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Jerusalem Celebrates 'Birth Date,' Irking Critics : Mideast: Israel marks 3,000th anniversary of King David's conquest. But others see attempt to lay a Jewish claim to city.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kashmiri Rebels Set Off Car Bomb, Killing at Least 13
\o7 Reuters\f7
PSYCHOLOGY : When People Leave Their Lives Behind : Many who move far north to Alaska's remote wilderness do so to search for their inner selves, a study says.
By Lee Dye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LEGISLATION : Fishermen Warily Circle Plan to Impose Quotas on Catches
By Jennifer Corbett, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caribbean Nervously Awaits Luis : Hurricane: 700-mile-wide storm is shaping up as worst in region in half a century.
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Rebels Fire on Air Force Base
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
5th Bomb Found in Paris; Special Measures Taken at Schools
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Trials Begin for Sect Members in Gassings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Greece-Macedonia Talks Planned
\o7 Reuters\f7
Gingrich Says Powell's Course Is Key to His White House Plans
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Magnitude 4.8 Quake Shakes Wine Country
Multnomah Falls Slide Injures 20
\o7 Associated Press\f7
D.C. Investigates 20 Deaths Since 1985
\o7 From the Washington Post\f7
Swimmer Swept Over Yosemite Waterfall, Killed
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Four Teens Held in 'Thrill Shooting'
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Dodgers Discover Defense : Baseball: Dazzling fielding plays, solid pitching give them 5-1 victory, NL West lead.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Ventura County Economic Profile
Surreal Estate : Builders Take Unusual Tacks to Reconstruct Business
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : Turner Deal May Mean Time Warner Exec Reshuffling
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
With Fat-Loss Drug, Amgen Takes On a Weighty Challenge : Pharmaceuticals: Biotech firm faces much risk and expense in getting the medication from the laboratory to the marketplace.
By Barry Stavro, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : Three Companies Wage Battle for the Hearts--and Ears--of U.S. Moviegoers : Technology: Theater owners face a quandary in choosing which of the new digital sound formats to install.
By Richard Natale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
For These Women, Bucking Tradition Is Par for the Course : Golf: Female executives find companionship and an opportunity to network on male-dominated turf.
By Maggie Barnett, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Travel Agency With a Singular Mission
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Telecommunications
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
International
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Autos
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mexico Stocks Soar After Speech by Zedillo
From Times Wire Services
COMPANY TOWN : Ticketmaster Names Midwest Exec to Head New Ticketing Company
Company Town : SUMMER OF 1995'S TOP 20 FILMS
Company Town
Albanian Carpet Industry Gets High-Tech Assistance : Manufacturing: Rug makers hope computer software and Western assistance will help revive a business that virtually collapsed after 1993.
From Reuters
Little Is Out of Bounds in Free-Wheeling World of Brazilian Advertising : Marketing: U.S. celebrities are drawn to the booming market. Even prostitute Divine Brown, of Hugh Grant infamy, makes a pitch--for lingerie.
From Bloomberg Business News
Company Plans to Keep Stake in Rockefeller Center
From Bloomberg Business News
Italian Eyeglass Magnate Likes to Stay Out of Sight : Profile: Leonardo Del Vecchio built an international business empire on designer eyewear yet few in his own country know of him.
By Victor L. Simpson, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Xircom Touts Its Role in Debut of Windows 95
By Jack Searles
GM Says It Will Expand No-Haggle Sales Program
By Jack Searles
Ventura Printing Installs Earth-Friendly Color Press
By Jack Searles
Whittaker Sales Improve; Profits Drop for Quarter
By Jack Searles
Med-Design Seeks Patents on Needle Safety Devices
By Jack Searles
Hockney Creates His 'Art Car' at Designworks
By Jack Searles
Practical Peripherals Parent Says Merger Talks Over
By Jack Searles
* Brian Brubaker has been selected as vice president and...
* Litton Industries of Woodland Hills won a $3-million...
* Hydro-Mill Co. of Chatsworth won a $2.7-million contract...
* G & H Technology Inc. of Camarillo won a $2.5-million...
* Engineering Management Concepts of Camarillo won a...
* The Titan Co. of Chatsworth won a $1.9-million contract...
* Litton Data Systems of Agoura Hills won a $1.4-million...
* Gamma Constructors Inc. of Tarzana won a $449,100...
* Atlas Builders & Engineers of Palmdale won a $244,444...
* Symetrics Inc. of Newbury Park won a $205,988 contract...
* R.P. Richards Inc. in Goleta won a $188,000 contract...
* Datron / Transco Inc. of Simi Valley won a $178,080...
* Ontic Engineering & Manufacturing Co. of North Hollywood...
* Santa Barbara Research Inc. of Ventura won a $148,888...
* Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood won a...
* Ventura Builders, based in Ojai, has been awarded at...
* Union Engineering Co. in Ventura has been awarded a...
* Techmaster Electronics of Valencia won a $6.2-million...
CSUN Offers Classes at Santa Monica Campus : Education: Program brings upper-division business courses from instructors in Northridge closer to students from the Westside.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
* Llamas Plastic Inc. of Sylmar won a $331,075 contract...
* Sierracin-Sylmar of Sylmar won $358,062 in contracts...
* Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won a $339,980...
Oxnard Concern Pledges $50,000 to Boy Scouts
By Jack Searles
Access HealthNet Inc., a Westlake Village provider of...
By Jack Searles
ACT Networks Inc., a Camarillo producer of computer...
By Jack Searles
Advanced Photonix Inc., a producer of photodetector...
By Jack Searles
FDA Approves 5 Biopool Blood Testing Kits
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Firm's Belt Clips Expand in Popularity
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Laid-Off Workers Turn to Consulting
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Don't Be Too Quick to Credit '3 Strikes' : Cause of drop in crime statistics may lie elsewhere
A Fancy Price for France's Pride : Despite protests at home and abroad, Paris plans to carry out nuclear test series
Jerusalem's Sovereignty Is Whole; It Can't Be Shared : Israel: Arab residents of the Holy City can participate in the electoral process, but the Jewish capital can't be divided.
By Marshall J. Breger, \o7 Marshall J. Breger is a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a visiting professor at Catholic University Law School. He was a special assistant to President Reagan and his liaison with the Jewish community\f7
When Chivalry Is Not Chauvinism : Men: Must they be either wimps or barbarians? Today's 'feel-right' mores seem to produce only one or the other.
By Paul Liben, \o7 Paul Liben is a writer in Yonkers, N.Y\f7
It's Time to Wrap Up Packwood Matter : Only prompt open hearings, with proper safeguards, will meet the public interest
Nicole Brown Simpson Foundation Looks to the Latino Community
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Public, Private Workers' Wages to Be Compared : Government: Supervisors are expected to approve a study to determine whether county employees are overpaid.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stepfather Arrested After Infant Dies of Skull Injuries
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Summer Saunters to a Close in Uneventful Final Hurrah : Holiday: Crowds behave. Traffic is sluggish in spots, but authorities say beach rescues and car wrecks are minimal.
By Rebecca Trounson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rink of First Rank : Youth Group to Enjoy Disney Ice Along With Mighty Ducks, Public
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Descendants of L.A. Settlers Take a Walk Into Past : History: Group follows route of 214 years ago, from San Gabriel Mission to Olvera Street, walking over asphalt instead of hills.
By Ian James, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marijuana Plantation Cleared : $24-Million Operation Near Lake Casitas Was Discovered During Routine Patrol
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Oldtimers' Gather to Recall Pacoima of Bygone Days : Memories: Fifth get-together of families who lived there decades ago draws 350 who talk about friendship, community's history.
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Wake of Tragedy, a 'Brave, Brave Girl'
By Scott Harris
Uninsured a Growing Burden for the County : Finances: The number of medical center patients without coverage reached 35% in June. Officials fear a funding shortage as fewer employers provide health insurance.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Freed Thais Offer Thanks During Labor Day Rally : Workers: Sweatshop was 'like coming to hell,' one says. Union, state officials urge tougher enforcement of laws in garment industry.
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bakewell Plans to Remake Hawthorne Mall : Economy: The activist and a partner will seek greater focus on discount retailers. A face lift is also on the agenda.
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raising a Stink : Strollers on New Redondo Pier Lash Out at Mess Left by Fishermen
By Stephen Gregory, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Fading Treasure : School Principal Fears Time Is Taking Toll on Famous Mural
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nearly Complete, Simi Stage Is Not Meant to Upstage : The city's new Cultural Arts Center is set to open Nov. 3. Officials say the carefully restored, neoclassical-style hall is not another Civic Arts Plaza--and that's OK with them.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cultural Crusader : Ricardo R. Melendez visits Latino communities determined to teach young people about their heritage.
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Information Sought on Car Burglaries
By Eric Wahlgren
Next L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
Survivor of Fatal Crash in Coma : Accident: Garden Grove woman, 18, was in back seat when car was cut in half and three friends were killed. Driver might be charged, police say.
By Ken Ellingwood and Diane Seo, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
On-Line Publication Keeps the Internet Well-Versed : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
By Nona Yates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Police Arrest Man With Machete
By Mary F. Pols
30 Arrested for Drunk Driving
By Mary F. Pols
SIMI VALLEY : Rental Agency Aids Boys & Girls Club
By Stephanie Brommer
Back to School . . . Maybe : Reinventing how they teach children, educators have created diverse academic calendars. : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
By Richard Lee Colvin, Times Education Writer
Boys & Girls Club to Hold Auction
By Paul Elias
Federal Workers Asked for Donations
By Jeff Mcdonald
Program to Target High-Risk Children
By Paul Elias
Central Los Angeles : Warrant Issued for Suspect in Slaying
Southeast : Beer Ban Bottles Up Fraternity Housing
Motorcycle Hits Truck; Marine Dies
Santa Ana Man Shot Outside Home
South Bay : Restaurant Dispute Has Cities Simmering
San Gabriel Valley : Getting Back Into the Swing of Things
Back to School : Getting In Touch
By Stephanie Stassel
Back to School : Schools Face Mix of New Programs, Old Problems
By Beth Shuster and John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Driver Held After Allegedly Injuring 2 Sheriff's Deputies
Protesters Crash Barriers at Jerry Lewis Benefit Telethon
By Bob Pool
Will the restaurant be held in contempt of chorizo...
By Steve Harvey
Westside : Hoping to Curb Rash of Dog Thefts
Back to School : Voices
Back to School : What's In, What's Out : A Majorly Dope Glossary of Way-Cool Slang
San Fernando Valley : Program Scores With Recreation Expansion
Back to School : By The Numbers: Los Angeles Unified School District
By Kay Hwangbo
Obituaries
Bastiaan VandenBerg; Life Insurance Salesman
Interfaith Service Looks Seriously at Labor Day : Workers: A liberal crowd of Valley residents gather to consider the challenges employees are confronting today.
By Kay Hwangbo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Held in Hitchhiker's Death
Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
SPORTS
Angels Put End to Their Streak : Baseball: After losing nine in a row, they beat Orioles, 5-3, boost AL West lead to 6 1/2.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Fans, Players Are Backdrop for Ripken Feat
By Ross Newhan
'Iron Horse' the Original Man of Steel : Baseball: Gehrig's streak of consecutive games played ended 56 years ago. Ripken poised to tie it with 2,130th game in a row.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blurred Memory for Fien : College football: UCLA quarterback doesn't remember much about victory over Miami because of concussion.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cowboy Neon Lacks Deion : Pro football: Sanders is the only thing missing as Dallas taunts its way past the Giants, 35-0.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garrison Jackson's Sentimental Run Comes to an End : U.S. Open: Veteran from Houston falls to Conchita Martinez. Seles, Agassi among the winners.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bledsoe Makes Noise When Parcells Doesn't
By Mal Florence
U.S. OPEN NOTES : Was Becker's Serve Really Underhanded?
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Zimmerman Wins LPGA Tournament
From Staff and Wire Reports
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Vows to Shake Slump
By Mike Digiovanna
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Perez Leaves No-Hitter, Team Loses It
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Defeat Rockies on Disputed Homer
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ventura Hits Two Slams for Chicago
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott Has a Piece of Ripken Lore
By Bob Nightengale
Old-Timer Harder Says Gehrig Tougher Than Ruth at Plate
By Earl Gustkey
Future Yankee Found Fame Early With Wrigley Homer
By Earl Gustkey
'The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth'
By Earl Gustkey
DEL MAR : Da Hoss Doesn't Play Favorites, Returns to Win in California
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
French Deputy, Stevens Winners at Belmont
\o7 Associated Press\f7
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Woodson Probably Sidelined for Season
\o7 Associated Press\f7
THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Taking Stock of the Changing Commodities
By Bill Plaschke
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Bears Lose Fullback for at Least 8 Weeks
\o7 Associated Press\f7
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Not Only Bruin With Concussion
By Steve Springer
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Elbow Injury Sidelines Stanford Back
\o7 Associated Press\f7
College Football / Daily Report : Around The Nation
By Jeff Fletcher
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Preview Indicates Big Hits Are Coming
By Earl Gustkey
PREP FOOTBALL '95 : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Hunger to Teach Kids Keeps Brown in Game : Football: Capistrano Valley coach knew he belonged once a visitor showed him the way.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Soccer Team Adopting Cano's Aggressive Style
By John Weyler
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Percival Gets Into the Running
By Mike Digiovanna
PREP EXTRA : County's Top 10
PREP EXTRA : THE PLAY BOOK : Here's a Guide to the X's and O's of This Year's Football Season
By Martin Henderson and Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
He Finds a Port in Stormy Life : PREP EXTRA
By Chris Foster
PREP EXTRA : Touchdown Drive
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
Prep Football '95: South Coast League : 1994 In Review
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
Prep Football '95: South Coast League
PREP EXTRA : Last Season's Final Top 10
PREP EXTRA : 1994 Statistical Leaders
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