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What happened on September 19, 1995
ENTERTAINMENT
Weekend Box Office : 3 New Films Open Quietly
By Elaine Dutka
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Alanis Morissette Commands Both the Sound and the Fury
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
O.C. ART REVIEW : Human Touch in Culture, Religion
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Second 'Carmen': More Voice but Less Drama : Opera review: Irina Mishura's portrayal at the O.C. Performing Arts Center trades Graciela Araya's fire for grandeur and dignity.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TELEVISION Hype Helps: Fox's heavily promoted summer...
By Art Berman, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Baritone Dean Elzinga Resounds in Stotsenberg Recital Series
By Timothy Mangan
JAZZ REVIEW : Eclectic Set From Davidson & Co.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Phantom' Without Webber: Sweet, Magical--but Enough
By Scott Collins, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : 'Holy Picture' Is a Bit of a Miracle
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bush Gets Back to English Sound on Tour
By Steve Hochman
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bjorn Again Brings ABBA Back in Style
By Richard Cromelin
Innovation High Note Missing at Monterey Fest : Jazz review: The 38th event featured a pleasant, if not especially palette-challenging, smorgasbord of talent.
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : 'Divas' Debut on Fox Proves Soap Can Be Soulless in Seattle
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Hollywood Museum With Mustard, Mayo : Memorabilia: Planet Hollywood may be the closest thing to a movie museum in film capital.
By Chuck Crisafulli, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's a Hit! : Judging by Tonight's Debut, the Verdict Is in on Steven Bochco's Legal Drama, 'Murder One' . . . It's Guilty of Being the Best New Series of the Fall TV Season, Bar None.
By Howard Rosenberg
A Hollywood Museum With Mustard, Mayo : Memorabilia: Planet Hollywood may be the closest thing to a movie museum in film capital.
By Chuck Crisafulli, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Southwest Museum Names New Director : Art: Duane King leaves post at National Museum of the American Indian in New York to take demanding job in L.A.
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Told to Comply in Schoenberg Case
By Diane Haithman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talented Cast Shows How Music Can Be a Tonic : Theater review: Even at their most self-pitying, blues are a way to feel better. "Blues in the Night" demonstrates this with power and pride.
By Laurie Winer, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Second 'Carmen': More Voice, Less Drama
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
NEWS
One Last Visit With Channon
By Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Poor State of Mind : Despite gains in treating mental illness, it's harder than ever for most people to get help. The stigma is strong and high costs have insurance companies backing away.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
BODY WATCH : A Little Pillow Talk
By Kathleen Doheny
BODY WATCH : Nervousness May Be a Gene Thing
By John Schwartz, THE WASHINGTON POST
BODY WATCH : Low-Fat Guide Is Full of Tips
BODY WATCH : The Anger Factor : Not long ago, letting rage out was, well, all the rage. Now, studies suggest that venting may up the heart-attack risk.
By Jamie Talan, NEWSDAY
BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : An Unspoken Homage to Two Men Fuels a Forbidden Love to Another : HOLLY: A Novel \o7 by Albert French\f7 ; Viking $21.95, 307 pages
By Chris Goodrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RSVP : A Planet Like Nowhere on Earth : The celebrity-owned eatery launches its 28th restaurant with a star cast, a multitude of guests and an entire police force. (For more on the chain's movie memorabilia, see story on F1.)
By Betty Goodwin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
True Duke, by the Book : Biography: John Wayne's life story gets the 'serious' treatment in a new work by two university professors.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Dialing the Aria Code for Seville : Opera Pacific boosters celebrate 'Carmen' opening with a bash set in 19th-Century Spain.
By Kathryn Bold
Agricultural Land Central to Economy
Gallegly Immigration Views Are Laughable
Health Issue Used for Tax-and-Spend
Symphony's Tactics Strike a Sour Note
Let's Save the County From Urban Sprawl
South Oxnard Needs Quality Projects
Cattle Degrading Island Ecosystems
A Caring Woman Reviled by Neighbors
Colin Powell for President?
Dodgers
AIDS Bill
Taiwan's President
Vocational Education
Teen Reporter Gets Jump on Career : Journalism: He's covered disasters, crime and even the Dodgers for Glendale paper since he was 15.
By Erin Texeira, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MY ACHING BACK: A survey of 1,301 Camarillo residents by...
By Joanna M. Miller
Buchanan Poised at the Edge of Political Credibility Gap : Campaign: No matter what polls and receptive New Hampshire voters say, GOP pols insist he's not electable.
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate GOP Eyes Hike in Medicare Deductible : Reform: Elderly would pay more for doctors' services. Panel's plan differs sharply from proposal in House.
By Edwin Chen and Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FIGHTING BACK: Glendale Federal Bank is taking a novel...
By Sharon Bernstein
O.C. and Courts to Seek Compromise on Budget : Spending: After heated debate, the two sides remain at odds on figures. Judges may have to make do with less.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
200 Employees of O.C. Earn $100,000-Plus
By Shelby Grad and Diane Seo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HOT WATER: Did you see that Pacific Bell commercial where...
By Jerry Hicks
Sickout Limits Use of Trauma Center at County-USC : Finances: Supervisors appeal for funding help and say they will reverse layoffs of emergency room nurses. Patients diverted to other hospitals; a gunshot victim dies.
By Josh Meyer and Douglas P. Shuit and Jeffrey L. Rabin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Residents Detail Climate of Fear in Alley : Ambush: Slaying of 3-year-old on Isabel Street doesn't surprise them.
By Geoffrey Mohan and Sonia Nazario and Jeff Brazil, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Papers Publish Unabomber's Manuscript
By Eleanor Randolph and Richard C. Paddock and Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prosecutors End Rebuttal Phase in Simpson Trial
By Andrea Ford and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Hip Trips on the Magic Bus : Cheap and freewheeling, the Green Tortoise is a survivor of another era. Think of it as a rolling encounter group. And bring your sleeping bag.
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Activists Hail HMO Reforms Sent to Wilson
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Restraint Urged as Bosnia Forces Recapture Land
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Backs House GOP's Move on Ward Valley Dump : Wastes: The measure in Congress would declare all environmental laws have been met. Transfer would end decade-long struggle over proposed nuclear repository.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Change of Venue in Klaas Slaying Trial Approved
By Jean Deitz Sexton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Governor's Agenda Made Few Gains in Legislature : Capitol: Wilson managed to pass some crime bills and welfare reforms. But his major goals of tax cuts and limits on lawsuits and regulations faltered.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Park Service Faces a Tall Order at Sequoia : Environment: Falling trees are at the root of the preserve's problems. It'll take $30 million to retain visitor services.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
In Landmark Bill, Lawmakers Tie Development to Water : Land use: Measure requires cities and counties to assess available water before approving suburbs. Governor's signature is expected.
By Mark Arax and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
China Lashes Out at New Hong Kong Legislature : Asia: Voting shows vast support for pro-democracy lawmakers. Beijing again says all will be ousted in 1997.
By Maggie Farley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POLITICS : Signs Point to a Forbes Bid in 1996 : Millionaire publisher calls GOP candidates sourpusses. He's likely to decide if he'll enter race by end of week.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UPDATE : GOP Proposal Would Limit Direct Student Loan Program
By Jennifer Corbett, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kobe Quake's Social Aftershocks Fade : Japan: Temblor's impact on government policy and daily life is less than many hoped.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pope, in Kenya, Extols Civil Rights
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Israel, PLO Reach Agreement in Principle on Disputed City : Mideast: Most Hebron security issues resolved. But sides still seek final pact on West Bank withdrawal.
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Georgians Held in Failed Assassination of Shevardnadze
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Medicine Man Helps End Indian Standoff
From Times Wire Reports
Pope Extols Civil Rights During Visit to Kenya
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Arrests Reported in Failed Assassination
From Times Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : New Zealanders in Anti-Nuclear Protest
From Times Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : AIDS Taking Toll on Asian Economies
From Times Wire Reports
Rabbi Yehuda M. Getz; Overseer of Western Wall
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Helen Nearing; Author Who Shunned Urban Life
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Bosnia Air Strikes Were on Target but Limited, U.S. Says : Military: Serbs' war-making ability is mostly intact, according to Pentagon officials, because commanders sought to avoid harm to civilians.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Extends Act That Governs Funding for AIDS
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Bloodless Match Continues
By Jack Peters
Clinton Is Returning to Try to Put a Lock on California : Politics: The key is to remind voters how he has delivered in time of disaster. But he's dogged by affirmative action, immigration issues.
By John M. Broder and Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson Campaign, in Restructuring, Said to Weigh Layoffs
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Shuttle Ends Mission With Good News
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Panel Backs Drug for Treatment of Gehrig's Disease
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Experimental Breast-Implant Technique Uses Body's Own Cells
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
House GOP Tax Bill Encourages Firms to Utilize Pension Money
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Relief Flights Follow Hurricane's Wake : Disaster: Six years after Hugo's wrath, supplies arrive to help the Virgin Islands recover from another storm, Marilyn. Utilities are crippled.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Central Park Jogger Is Beaten to Death Near Site of '89 Attack
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Clinton Aide Won't Be Charged
\o7 Associated Press\f7
San Diego to Allow Student Carwashes
\o7 From a Times staff writer\f7
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Ugly, the Bad and the Good in LAPD
By Bill Boyarsky
Dozen Losers in O.C. Pool Sue Brokerage
By Davan Maharaj and Mike Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Defense Seeks Testimony of Mafia Enforcer-Turned-Informant : LAPD: Sources say that Detective Philip Vannatter told C. Anthony Fiato that Simpson already was a suspect before officers entered his home.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Prison Term for Burglar of Westminster Gun Store
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Battle Erupts Over Lesser Murder Option
By Henry Weinstein
UC Official Suspected of Fraud Commits Suicide
Millions of Land Mines Still in Use, Group Says
\o7 Reuters\f7
Hillary Clinton Honored for Work With Children
\o7 Reuters\f7
The O.j. Simpson Murder Trial
Bad Case of Motion Sickness
By Chris Foster
Making Their Mark : New Coach Puts a Charge in Cypress
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making Their Mark : Favorite Son Steps Forth at Marina
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
By the Numbers : Spotlight
Melissa Wendt Huntington Beach, Senior Volleyball/Outside...
Sam Stremick Villa Park, Senior Football/Quarterback...
Notebook : Western Campus Vandalized Before Game Against Cypress
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Health
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Deal to Buy Lillian Vernon Falls Through
From Bloomberg Business News
Hoechst, Marion Merger OKd After Reaching FTC Agreement
From Associated Press
Stocks End Modestly Lower After Late Rebound
From Times Wire Services
NASD Fines Dealer for Not Honoring Quoted Prices : Securities: The $19,000 sanction is the first of its kind. Morgan Stanley neither admits nor denies guilt.
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crisis of Comfidence : Consumers Downbeat on State's Future, Poll Finds
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Consumers Downbeat About State's Future : Times poll: Survey finds Californians increasingly pessimistic about recovery. Sentiment could chill Christmas spending.
By Don Lee and Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Slugging It Out : Glenfed Is Taking On the Big Banks
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : Gibson's Film Productions No Mere Vanity
By Claudia Eller
Crisis of Confidence : O.C. Survey Reflects Toll of Bankruptcy
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMPANY TOWN : How Would Ted Turner Fit In at Time Warner? He'd Manage : Media: He is not plotting to overthrow current Chairman Gerald Levin, sources say, but a major role is in store.
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Labor
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Aerospace
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Inventories Rise for a 16th Month : Indicators: Analysts say July figures show a drag on economy, as manufacturers had to limit production.
From Reuters
Energy
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Caldor Files for Voluntary Bankruptcy Protection
From Reuters
FTC Clears Merger of Hoechst, Marion
From Associated Press
Security Flaws Discovered in Netscape's Browser Software
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Autos
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Advertising
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Retailing
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Japan's Trade Surplus Shrinks for a 2nd Month
From Times Wire Services
Motorola Wins GTE Order for Communications Equipment : Telecom: Wireless contract's value is not disclosed, but analysts put it at several hundred million dollars.
From Reuters
Stocks End Modestly Lower; Commodities Rise
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
COMPANY TOWN : Jacobson Steps Down at Fox, May Move to Disney, Sources Say
Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach company said Monday it...
Home Theater's Shares Fall as Auditor Resigns : Report: Firm disputes former employee's charges, made in SEC document, of weak internal controls at company.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McDonnell Douglas Identifies Delta II Rocket Malfunction
By John O'Dell
Marine National Agrees to Be Bought by South Korean Bank
By Dan Margolis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Regency Health Services Inc.: Two New York financial...
Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine-based title...
Nona Morelli's II Inc.: The Irvine entertainment and...
It's a Bear Market; He Just Wants to Make It Profitable : Novelties: New CEO brings a 'sense of urgency' to the Vermont firm, whose profits flagged while sales have boomed.
By Ross Sneyd, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Executive Guilty of Taking Kickbacks
By James S. Granelli
Foreign Investors Buy Up Australian Companies : Markets: Analysts attribute trend to undervalued assets, government policy and poor corporate management.
From Reuters
Magazine Honors 3 Companies for Family-Friendly Employee Policies
By Leo Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Whittaker Electronics Gets $1.6-Million Contract
Internet Will Offer Commuter Information
Government Contract Awards
House of Fabrics Files Reorganization Plan
The Right Start Joins Internet Shopping Network
Iwerks Secures Contracts Worth Over $12 Million
Premiere Radio Buys Music Library Firm
Syncor Seeks to Stop Bid to Regulate PET Pharmacies
Golden Systems to Pursue Scottish Partnership
Perceptronics Training System Bound for Egypt
Incomnet Signs Contract for Long-Distance Time
Jerry's Famous Deli Planning to Go Public
Cable Takeover Proposal Hits Snags in 2 Cities : Television: Officials in Glendale worry that new owner will not carry out renovation of its system. Burbank is concerned about service cuts.
By Steve Ryfle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Median Price of Homes in Valley Drops 3% in August : Real estate: The figure for single-family houses falls to $169,000, down $6,000 from last year. But a jump in sales brightens the outlook.
By Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan to Add Telephone Area Code Criticized at Hearing : Communications: Many Valley-area customers prefer assigning 626 to new customers rather than splitting the existing 818 region.
By Kay Hwangbo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Strong Recovery Continues for Building Industry
By Jack Searles
Nabisco Dispute in Oxnard Main Topic at Conference
By Jack Searles
2 Mobile-Home Parts Firms Move to Larger Quarters
By Jack Searles
Bureau Seeks Bids to Make Tourism Video
By Jack Searles
Trend in Housing for Elderly May Benefit LTC
By Jack Searles
New Computer Education Center Opens in Camarillo
By Jack Searles
Amgen Seeks to End Pact With Johnson & Johnson
By Jack Searles
Ventura County Economic Profile
Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
Company Town
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Merchants Face Eviction Over Lack of Insurance : Business: The city has given owners, who operate from a temporary tent-trailer complex, 30 days to buy costly liability protection. They say they can't afford the premiums.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Urged to Promote Its Strongest Industries : Economy: Consultant group recommends public-private cooperation in agriculture, communications, environmental technology, machinery, plastics and biomedical.
By Kelly David, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When Choosing a Party, Many Motor Voters in Neutral : Registration: Law fails to boost Democratic ranks, confounding expectations. One-third of those who signed up at DMV, agencies declared no preference or identified with an alternative.
By Eric Wahlgren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Post-Football Brawl at Popular Eatery Spreads Anger, Fear
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Uphill Racer : Mountain Cyclist Endures Grueling Pace in Quest for State Title
By Nick Green, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Long-Term Effects of Drilling at Sea Cited
By Nick Green
Speakers Explain Affirmative Action
By Lisa M. Bowman
Public Employees Ratify Wage Pacts
By Catherine Saillant
Judge Blocks Order in Scott Slaying Case
By Paul Elias
City Opposes Plan for Driving Range
By Scott Hadly
Volunteer Goes Extra Mile for Storm Victims
By Andrew D. Blechman
MOORPARK : Suspect Sought in Double Shooting
By Andrew D. Blechman
OXNARD : Shooting Victim Sees No Charges for Judy
By Paul Elias
CAMARILLO : Youths Briefly Escape From Hospital
By Lisa M. Bowman
VENTURA : Chamber Panel Backs 3 Council Candidates
By Tracy Wilson
VENTURA : Power Outage Hits Over 2,000 Customers
By Nick Green
OXNARD : 4 Held in Theft of Rifle, Crossbow
By Andrew D. Blechman
VENTURA : 2 Men Sought in Video Store Robbery
By Andrew D. Blechman
VENTURA : Education Group to Start Fund Drive
By Catherine Saillant
* John Bubert; Retired Furniture Plant Supervisor
Obituaries
Simi Valley Passes Big Rig Parking Ban : Regulation: City Council satisfies residents' demands and approves measure to outlaw semi trucks on Los Angeles Avenue.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Fire Causes $85,000 Damage in Oak View
By Lisa M. Bowman
City Council Approves Additional Funds for Pier Restaurant : Development: The $98,000 will be used to anchor Eric Ericsson's to the landmark attraction. Officials view the project as a top priority.
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Commission Holds Hearing on Church's Building Plan : Development: Seventh- day Adventists submit revised proposal for school, stores, homes. Approval would require regulatory changes.
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
We're All in the Same Boat in Health Crisis : Sinking of L.A. County system would endanger everyone
A Message Sent, a Message Spurned : Pro-democracy sentiment expressed in Hong Kong election is stonily rejected by Beijing
Common-Sense Code on Lobbying : House should see Senate resolution as a model in effort to end the buying of favors
CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Los Angeles Becomes Rancor City : Riordan needs to refocus on leading as mayor, not CEO, and work with, not against, the City Council and other departments.
By Raphael J. Sonenshein, \f7 and \o7 Raphael J. Sonenshein, a CSU Fullerton political scientist and a visiting scholar at USC's Center for Multiethnic and Transnational Studies, is the author of "Politics in Black and White: Race and Power in Los Angeles" (Princeton University Press, 1993).
Help the Poor, but Don't Fund Legal Services : Tort reform, not a federal program, is needed to increase accessibility for all people.
By Kenneth F. Boehm and Peter T. Flaherty, \o7 Kenneth F. Boehm and Peter T. Flaherty are chairman and president, respectively, of the National Legal and Policy Center. This commentary was adapted from their article in the current issue of Policy Review, the Heritage Foundation's quarterly journal\f7
\o7 L'affaire \f7 Packwood: Who Is to Blame? : Sex: Powerful men can have trouble discerning which women welcome their advances.
By Ruth Westheimer, \o7 Dr. Ruth Westheimer is author of "Sex for Dummies" (IDG Books, 1995). \f7
Colin Powell: The Right Man for the Times : A Powell campaign would force Clinton to define issues and expose the Republicans as right-wing pawns.
By Robert Scheer, \o7 Robert Scheer is a Times contributing editor. He can be reached via e-mail at 76327.1675@compuserve.com. \f7
Israelis Try to Shore Up Support in L.A. for Peace Talks
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Security Firm at Barnsdall Park Probed : Privatization: Complaints about Inter-Con, which replaced city guards, lead Councilman Ridley-Thomas to call for investigation. Firm says it will cooperate with audit.
By Peter Y. Hong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Desert Crash Probe Targets Anaheim Store : Investigation: State officials will seek to revoke the liquor license of market, which they say sold beer to teens involved in July accident. Owner denies allegations.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Playoff Ticket Sale Is Wednesday
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irony Noted as Nonviolence Campaign Starts : Crime: Riordan and other leaders cite the weekend's senseless murders in kicking off YWCA's nationwide 'Week Without Violence.'
By Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Chief Files $10-Million Claim Against L.A. : LAPD: Williams contends his reputation was tarnished by leak of personnel file information about lodging in Las Vegas. Police panelists again deny releasing documents.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trial Begins in Corona Love-Triangle Killing : Crime: Jury must decide whether ex-Anaheim officer shot his wife's boyfriend in self-defense.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Legal Aid Squeeze : Local Officials Wonder Where Poor Will Find Counsel if Federal Program Is Cut
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Volunteers Aid Victims of Hurricane : Red Cross: Nine Orange County residents, most of them retired, arrive today in the U.S. Virgin Islands for a difficult three-week stint.
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paul Fleiss Gets Probation for Aiding Heidi : Court: Crowd of supporters turns out as pediatrician avoids prison time for helping daughter hide profits from call-girl ring.
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Boy, 16, Was Accessory to Slaying Over Stereo
NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Sport on a Roll Seeks Permanent Rinks
By Nona Yates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chat Room : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Future Is in the Neighborhood
Q & A
FULLERTON : Depot Restoration Completed
By Mimi Ko Cruz
Future Fact : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Water Study Reaches Some Dry Conclusions
GARDEN GROVE : Abundance of Ducks Befowls Pond Near Library
By Sarah Klein
ORANGE : Chapman University Gets $1.5-Million Gift
By Lesley Wright
Orangewood Medical Audit to Be Turned In
By Julie Marquis
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hidden Nature Trail Due for Big Repairs
By Debra Cano
ANAHEIM : Stricter Rules for Fire Prevention Proposed
By Alan Eyerly
Yiddish Festival Celebrates a Language and a Culture : Judaism: Event reflects worldwide revival of interest. Organizers hope it will become an annual affair.
By Efrain Hernandez Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
All the Ancient Mariners
By Al Martinez
IRVINE : A Fairy-Tale End to Years of Service
By Russ Loar
Countywide : Property Tax Bills on Way
By Lesley Wright
ALISO VIEJO : Anti-Airport Group Checking Petitions
By Len Hall
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Early Settlement
ORANGE : Agency Questions Destruction of Cave
By Deborah Schoch
SAN CLEMENTE : Health Center Hosts Open House This Week
LA PALMA : Daniel E. Keen Starts as New City Manager
By Bill Billiter
SEAL BEACH : City Delays Hearing on Bixby Ranch Development
By Russ Loar
VENTURA : Student Award Earns New Car for College
By Stephanie Brommer
Property Tax Bills to Arrive This Week
By Lesley Wright
State Sues UCI Fertility Doctors Over Records
By Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forty years ago, Walt Disney introduced Disneyland to the...
\o7 Universal Studios is expanding, with noisy...
Man Beaten for Asking Teen Not to Speed : Crime: Costa Mesa police say the driver, urged to slow for kids at play, returned with friends for the attack. Five were arrested.
By Thao Hua, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Gabriel Valley : Official Proposes Truancy Fines
Southeast : Food Bank Dropped
Man in Bar Fight Dies in Buena Park
Judge Orders UCLA-Run School to Admit Girl, 4
San Fernando Valley : Worker Plunges to Death
Westside : Adult Theater Reopens Over Protests
1st Speed At the celebrity-packed opening of Sunday's AIDS...
By Steve Harvey
South Bay : Library Is Back in Business After $20-Million Renovation
Central Los Angeles : 2 Teachers Lauded
Groups Drop Suit Over Gnatcatcher's Threatened Status
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Overdose Blamed in Death of Doctor at Producer's Home
Boy, 4, Dies When Garbage Truck Backs Over Him in Alley
Family of Slain Man Offers $1,000 Reward for Information
UCI Warns of Possible Asbestos Exposure
Cheers, Jeers for Milken and Mighty Bucks
By Scott Harris
Chatsworth : 2 Men Get 119 Years in Rape-Robberies
By Nancy Hill-holtzman
North Hills : Man Arrested in Neighbor's Fall
By Frank B. Williams
Valleywide : City's Recycling Program Expands
By Kay Hwangbo
Lake View Terrace : Shopping Center for Equestrians to Open
By Tim May
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Officials Share Their Views on LAPD Hiring
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Woodland Hills : Chick to Discuss New Anti-Truancy Law
By David E. Brady
Sun Valley : Construction Worker Dies in Fall From Cliff
By Antonio Olivo
Agoura Hills : Sign Foes Celebrate as Shell Marker Removed
By Frank Manning
Woodland Hills : Compost Workshop Scheduled at Pierce
By Frank Manning
Suspect, Slain Bystander Identified
Gilbert-Lurie Is Appointed to L.A. Civil Service Panel
Van Nuys Man Arrested in the Stabbing Death of His Wife
By Frank B. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Widower, His Mistress Face Murder Charges in Wife's Death : Courts: Couple allegedly bludgeoned Joan Dawley after their plot to solicit her slaying failed.
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Departing Aerospace Company Gives Calabasas Library $100,000
ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Noah Decides to Take on Takasugi in Primary for 37th District : Politics: The GOP firebrand, who used graphic antiabortion ads in a 1992 bid for U.S. Senate, says he will focus on taxes and affirmative action.
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merchants Relocated by Quake Face Eviction : Fillmore: The businesses, now operating from temporary, city-owned quarters, must buy liability insurance. But they say they can't afford the premiums.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Rams Turn Things Around With Turnovers : Pro football: St. Louis has nine interceptions and three fumble recoveries in three victories.
From Associated Press
Rockies Refusing to Blink : Baseball: They take show on road, beat Padres to extend lead over Dodgers to 1 1/2 games.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marino Takes Hit, Dolphins Keep Ticking : Pro football: Steelers knock quarterback out of game with bruised sternum, but Kosar leads undefeated Miami to 23-10 victory.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angel Concern Grows as Lead Shrinks to Two
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA Must Do Without Edwards : College football: Linebacker Donahue calls 'best defensive player' will be sidelined a month because of injury.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agajanian Back Home at Indy 500 : Motor racing: With formation of Indy Racing League, changes are in store for next year's race to be run by U.S. Auto Club.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Peter Graf to Remain Jailed After Appeal Fails
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hey, Norm, Maybe You Should Look for Another Line of Work
By Mal Florence
Toronto Expands Quickly, Getting Five for Armstrong
Associated Press
Peter Graf to Remain Jailed After Appeal Fails
From Staff and Wire Reports
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : League Sues Cowboys for $300 Million
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bledsoe Near Bottom of Rankings
Associated Press
THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Raiders Play Favorite Game: Pin the Goat on Someone Else
By Bill Plaschke
Tagliabue Puts L.A. on His Front Burner : Pro football: NFL commissioner schedules talks with Disney, possibly O'Malley.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : League Sues Cowboys for $300 Million
Associated Press
Pro Surfing Event Starts Today at Lower Trestles
By Erik Hamilton
Pearsall's Stock Moves Up With USC
By Jason Reid
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Water Polo Is Amr's Life; Olympics His Goal
By John Weyler
Sale of Kings Still Stalled in Negotiations
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Send Bets to Minor League Camp
By Robyn Norwood
UNIVERSITY BEAT / LONNIE WHITE : Young Players Lift Long Beach State
By Lonnie White
Miller to Be NBA Reporter for Turner
By Earl Gustkey and Larry Stewart
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Edwards Out for a Month
By Steve Springer
PREP ROUNDUP : Troy Sweeps Valencia in Girls' Tennis
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie Helps Astros Gain Ground on Dodgers
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew's Daughter Has Leukemia
By Mike Digiovanna
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson, Mariners Apply Heat to Angels
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Owners Hire New Negotiator
Associated Press
Golden West Players in Better Mood
By Steve Kresal
MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Single-Game Tickets Go on Sale Friday
By Robyn Norwood
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew's Daughter Has Leukemia
By Mike Digiovanna
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Phillips Could Be Back With Nebraska in a Month
Associated Press
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Calls Correct Ones
By Steve Springer
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Johnson Moves Up in Hurry
By Earl Gustkey
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