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What happened on July 11, 2000
NEWS
The Stars' Mantra: Accept No Substitutes
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camp Startup Lets Girls Pitch Concepts, Not Tents
By Susan Carpenter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Schools' Problems Deeper Than State Pockets
By Sandy Banks
Making Sure the Kids Are All Right, Even if You Don't Go
Baltimore Sun
At Rock Concerts, Boomer Parents Add Sense of Deja Vu
By Peter Jensen, BALTIMORE SUN
Late-Night LACMA Crowd Shakes Up Support for Art
By Booth Moore
Doing Lunch--and Celebrating the Power of Women and Friendship
By Patt Diroll, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
All Rapped Up in Facts and Fun
By Soren Baker, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
And Leave Your 3 Dog Night Shirt at Home
Baltimore Sun
Involvement Opportunities
Spain's Classic Bon Vivant Private Eye Arrives Stateside
By Dick Lochte, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
How Imagination Shapes Two Destinies
By Michael Harris, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Home Where You Can Watch the River Flow
By Manuel Perez-rivas, WASHINGTON POST
Wearing and Washing May Strip Clothes of Their Happy History
With Uniforms, Focus Is on Education, Not Style
How to Address Topic of a Deceased Child
Making Memories One Newspaper Page at a Time
Shedding Light on Women in the Navy
For an RV Gypsy, It's All About a Carefree Ride
Laugh Lines
Water May Signify Unresolved Feelings
By Cynthia Richmond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Swim Meet
By Martha Tolles
Jokes & Riddles
How Are You Keeping Busy?
A Learning Link to the Huntington
Columnist Agustin Gurza has the day off.
By Agustin Gurza
Damage Awards
Convention Funds
Campaign Funding
Insurance Commissioner
Al Gore
Protests in Pershing Square
Electric Cars
Mexican Election
Inglewood Church in Talks to Buy Forum
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Growing Rage on Sidelines Takes Life of Hockey Dad
By Elizabeth Mehren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Czar to Target Film Themes
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barak--Battered but Unbowed
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Billionaire to Buy News-Press
AIDS to Cut Africa Life Expectancy to Under 30
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Kids Are People Too, Papers Decide
By David Shaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Engineers' Feud May Stall Plan to Unsnarl Traffic
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Stalls Headwaters Tree Cutting
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legislators Offer Their Version of Finance Control
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quietly, Department of Insurance Begins the Post-Quackenbush Era
By Nancy Vogel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gray Would Just Say No to Gore--Wouldn't He?
By Patt Morrison
Lawsuit Opposes Construction of Kern County Prison
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Veterans Home to Lose $320,000 in Federal Funds
By Carl Ingram and Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
At Least 60 Filipinos Killed as Garbage Dump Caves In
From Times Wire Services
Mexico Arrests Suspect in Killing of DEA Agent
By Mary Beth Sheridan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Syrians Cast Their Votes in Blood for Assad Heir
From Associated Press
Democratic Fix-It Man Takes On Gore's Sputtering Campaign
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Wants Camp David to Work Its Magic
By Sunny Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hope Lies in Very Fact of Summit, Clinton Says
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israeli President Hands In Resignation
Associated Press
Russian Industrialist, Driver Gunned Down in Urals City
From Associated Press
Russia to Follow New Pragmatism in Its Foreign Policy
By Robyn Dixon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., North Korea Resume Missile Talks
From Times Wire Reports
Marchers Protest Khatami's Visit
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. Military Curfew on Okinawa Grows
From Times Wire Reports
Protestant Roadblocks Bring N. Ireland to a Standstill
From Associated Press
Montenegro Says Federation Defunct
From Times Wire Reports
Gore Dares Bush to Press Congress
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Humble Bush Gets NAACP Attention
By Bonnie Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Urges Governors to Maintain Fiscal Discipline
Associated Press
Native Americans' Long Trek Ends
By Jacqueline Newmyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Start the Fire?' a Davidian Asks on 1993 Tapes
From Associated Press
U.S. Halts Oklahoma Medical Trials
From The Washington Post
Lawmakers to Fight Veto of Youth Anti-Crime Funds
By Tim Fields, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Employee at Bakersfield Diner Slain
From Associated Press
ENTERTAINMENT
The Misadventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Other Tales From Remake Hell
By Patrick Goldstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bach Stimulates the Brain, Activates Fingers
By Mark Swed, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Tomorrow In Calendar
The Stars' Mantra: Accept No Substitutes
By Brian Lowry
Arts And Entertainment Reports From The Times, News Services And The Nation's Press.
By Lisa Boone
The Klezmatics Breeze Freely From Tradition to Innovation
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It Takes Mozart to Make Group Sound Its Best
By John Henken, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Preserving Art Song With Help From Lively Pianist at SongFest
By Richard S. Ginell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bowl Warms to a Grand 'Butterfly'
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
'Scary Movie' Makes a Gross Statement
By Robert W. Welkos
'Love' Tour Turns the Atmosphere Sultry
By Natalie Nichols, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Henry V' Loses the Battle but Wins the War
By Don Braunagel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Bard Boogies in Disco 'Fever Dream'
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lincoln Center Fest Trades in Diversity
By Karin Lipson, NEWSDAY
'Scary Movie' Is Mostly a Gross Movie
By Chris Kaltenbach, BALTIMORE SUN
Ocean Avenue Median Meets Resistance
By Alex Murashko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Good Guys Warns It Might Post Loss for 3rd Quarter and Year
From Reuters
Burlington: We're Being Forced Out
By Leslie Earnest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine's IJNT.net Changes Its Name
Companies Are Boosting Benefits, Using the Web to Land, Keep Workers
By Greg Hernandez
Continuus Shares Fall to New Low
By Robin Fields, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Gish Official Buys Shares in Company
Dow Jones
DFD to Provide Services to Power Plants in State
Dow Jones
FutureLink to Move to Lake Forest Building
Flashcom Buys Irvine's Worldwide Axcelerant
Brich Leaving Post as VP at Litronic
Perigon Moves to Foothill Ranch
Resume Gaffes, Goofs Doom Job Hopes
By Greg Hernandez
At U.S. Trust Branch, Carper Becomes Managing Director
Execs Who Get Boot Often See It Coming
By Greg Hernandez
Frederick's of Hollywood Forced to File for Chap. 11
By Indraneel Sur, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Traffic Controller Charts Retirement Course
By Graham Witherall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Billionaire Beats Out Chains to Buy Santa Barbara News-Press
By Edmund Sanders, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Microsoft's Gates Takes Stake in Castle & Cooke
By Walter Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JDS Uniphase to Buy SDL for $41 Billion
By Charles Piller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Asked to Hit Cigarette Firms for $154 Billion
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burlington Coat Factory Says Mall Has Left It Out in the Cold
By Leslie Earnest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dole Food Profit Grows 20% in 2nd Quarter
From Bloomberg News
Rate Rises on Three-Month Treasury Bills
Associated Press
SangStat Pulls Version of Transplant Drug
From Bloomberg News
Internet Ventures Builds Exec Team
By Karen Kaplan)
L.A. County Tourism Revenue Up in May
By Stephen Gregory
People In Business
By Abigail Goldman
Credit Buying Surges Despite Higher Interest
Reuters
Weyerhaeuser to Settle Claims Over Siding
Bloomberg News
Heinz Hopes to See Green With New Ketchup
Bloomberg News
Trial Ordered for UAL in Harassment Case
Bloomberg News
Also
CPK Amends Filing on IPO Price Estimates
Bloomberg News
Also. . .
Deutsche Telekom in U.S. Deal?
By Malcolm Fried, BLOOMBERG NEWS
Honeywell to Cut 6,000 More Jobs, Merge Units, Shut Plant
By Amy Westfeldt, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Privacy at Issue as FTC Sues Toysmart.com
From Associated Press
Compaq, SBC Offering DSL Package
From Associated Press
AT&T Complaint Targets Bell Atlantic Practices
Reuters
Pep Boys to Help Buyers, Sellers Evaluate Used Cars
From Bloomberg News
Excite Replaces CFO
Bloomberg News
Continuus Stock Slumps
By Robin Fields
Stocks Mixed as Investors Await Profit Reports
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Biotechnology Stocks Moving Up Again
Bloomberg News
Vivendi Trims Unit's Stock Offering
From Bridge News
Firm Does Big Business in a Small Way
By Michael P. Lucas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mike Myers Countersues Over 'Sprockets'
By David Kesmodel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Does Sara Lee Have Too Much on Its Plate?
By James Peltz and Michael Hiltzik
Deals
O.C. Architect Bissell Honored
From a Times Staff Writer
Downtown Housing Interest Boosts Plans
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Architects Becoming a Rare Breed in Their Own Field
By Morris Newman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Developer, Leasing Exec to Team on Projects Totaling $1 Billion
By Bob Howard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Foreign Funds Remain in Good Stead Despite Shaky 1st Half
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irreverent Maxfunds Is Worth a Look
By Josh Friedman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Cop Show Not Ready for Prime Time
By Joe Mathews, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Activists Demand Help in Halting Violence
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nudists Lose Their Land
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Probe Cat Killings in Hawthorne
By Jessica Garrison, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anaheim Officer Shot, Possibly by Gun Runner
By Jaimee Rose and Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
4th Officer Is Charged in Corruption Scandal
By Matt Lait and Scott Glover, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
400 at Rally Demand Freedom for Iranian Jews in Spy Case
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Furrow Lawyers Say Prosecutors Abused Grand Jury Process
By Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amphitheater Plan Considered
Links to the Future
By Manuel Gamiz Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Diamond Idea Hits Dead End
By Steve Harvey
Anaheim Council Expected to OK Housing Bonds Today
Trust Fund Started for Boy Injured by Thrown Brick
Feud Heats Up Over Withheld Sales Taxes
Woman Sentenced for Role in Murder, Child Endangering
Church Youth Leader Pleads No Contest in Sex Crimes Case
Woman Charged in Car Crash That Killed 7-Year-Old Son
Arleta Man Killed When His Car Hits Parked Big Rig
Accountant Pleads Guilty to Forging Musician's Checks
Leaky Drum With Corrosive Liquid Removed From Port
Candidate for Controller to Get Backing of Incumbent
Autopsy Planned for Body of Baby Boy Found in Ocean
Northridge Metrolink Station Marks Permanent Opening
F.M. Esfandiary; Futurist Predicted Immortality
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Rejects Suit Accusing Japanese Firm of Ethnic Bias
By K. Connie Kang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Holdup Suspects Arrested After Freeway Chase
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$267,000 Aimed at Bug Preying on Grapes
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush: Good Words, Now Action
Winning Weekend for Southland
Make Private Judges Toe the Line
Mideast's Moment of Truth
Why Isn't There an AIDS Vaccine?
By David Baltimore, California Institute of Technology President David Baltimore is chairman of the National Institutes of Health AIDS Vaccine Research Committee
O.C. Cities Urged to Offer Transit for Elderly
By Monte Morin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sale Leaves Nudist Camp Out in Cold
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Investors Put Stock in Broad Market
By Karen Robinson-jacobs
Health-Care Provider Makes Comeback; Renews Its Focus
By Andrew Blankstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley's Best Gainer Jumps 118%
By Bob Howard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Upcoming
Remote Imaging Systems to Sell Its Genetic Business
Government Contract Awards
Regional People
Sitestar Retains Firm to Guide Its Growth Strategy
Netsol International Adds Swindon School Contracts
Disney Family Firm Invests in Scandinavian Company
Web Links
Train Station Now a Permanent Stop
By Karima A. Haynes
Tuttle to Back Chick for City Controller
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Obituaries
Woman Is Charged With Murder in Death of Son
By Caitlin Liu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Dies From Injuries in Car Crash
Roadwork Will Cause Freeway Delays
Vine Villains
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Business Is Booming at Oxnard Manufacturer of Quality Drums
By Rosemary Clandos, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pest Issue Bugs Many Local Growers
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Firm Tries to Sell State on Concert Shell by Seashore
By Jenifer Ragland, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CAO's Report Urges Ventura to Pay Its Share of Sales Tax
By David Kelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New State Policy Fills Summer School
By Katrina Dean
Wells Fargo to Give Community Grants
By Aaron Sanderford
Council to Consider Plan for Old City Hall
By Maija-liisa Nagarajan
Park May Be Built Ahead of Schedule
By Traci Isaacs
Golf Course Proposed Near City Revived
By Traci Isaacs
Franklin Hires Search Firm to Find Successor for CEO
By Rodney Bosch
Homestore.com to Help Build New Markets for Home Builder
By Rodney Bosch
Quintek Technologies Says It Will Extend Warrants
By Rodney Bosch
Los Robles Bank Bought by Pacific Capital Bancorp
By Rodney Bosch
New Web Site Designed to Aid Magazine Publishers
By Rodney Bosch
Ventura County People
Government Contract Awards
* Warren R. Biggerstaff; Former Professor
Obituaries
Cypress
By Alex Katz, (714) 966-5977
Dana Point
By Matt Kieta, (949) 248-2158
Anaheim
By Judy Silber, (714) 966-5988
Council Members to Debate Changes to Term Limits Law
By Judy Silber, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Huntington Beach
By Angelique Flores, (714) 965-7172, Ext. 14
Irvine
By Eric C Sanitate, (949) 764-4309
Laguna Beach
By Scott Schudy, (949) 248-2153
Laguna Hills
By Dana Bushee, (949) 574-4207
Laguna Niguel
By Tami Min, (949) 574-4204
Laguna Woods
By Tami Min, (949) 574-4204
La Habra
By Tariq Malik, (714) 520-2503
Lake Forest
By Marie Padilla, (949) 574-4203
La Palma
By Andre Briscoe, (714) 966-5848
Los Alamitos
By Chris Ceballos, (714)-966-7440
Mission Viejo
By Eva Scholtz, (949) 574-4209
Newport Beach
By Alex Coolman, (949) 764-4330
Orange
By Marissa Espino, (714) 966-5879
Placentia
By Raul Gallegos, (714) 520-2512
Rancho Santa Margarita
By Eva Scholtz, (949) 574-4209
San Clemente
By Matt Kieta, (949) 248-2158
San Juan Capistrano
By Jennifer Kho, (949) 248-2152
Santa Ana
By Alex Katz, (714) 966-5977
Stanton
By Judy Silber, (714) 966-5988
Tustin
By Marissa Espino, (714) 966-5879
Villa Park
By Marissa Espino, (714) 966-5879
Westminster
By Alex Murashko, (714) 966-5974
Yorba Linda
By Deepa Bharath, (714) 520-2513
Brea
By David Ryan, (714) 520-2511
Buena Park
By Andre Briscoe, (714) 966-5848
Olivares Pleads Guilty in Santa Ana Election Scheme
By David Haldane
The Safety Zone: Action Log
Opera Class Is Youths' Play Aria
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Heroes,' Waltz & Co. Debut in Irvine
By Chris Pasles
Anaheim Cop Shooter Hunted
By Jaimee Rose and Ana Beatriz Cholo and Jack Leonard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OCTA Seeks Help for Seniors
By Monte Morin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Immigrant Teen Easily Jumps Language Barrier, Keeps Going
By Jeff Gottlieb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three Arrested After Robbery, Freeway Chase
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim to Use Bond Issue to Double Low-Rent Housing
By Judy Silber, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fund Set Up for Family of Boy Injured by Brick
By Alex Katz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Costa Mesa
By Andrew Glazer, (949) 574-4275
Fountain Valley
By Torus Tammer, (714) 965-7172, Ext. 15
Fullerton
By Thuy-doan Le, (714) 520-2510
Garden Grove
By Chris Ceballos, (714) 966-7440
Henri Gault; Co-Founder of GaultMillau Guide
Joe Gonsalves; Dairy Farmer, Legislator, Lobbyist
SPORTS
Worth His Weight
By Ross Newhan
People's Monday Belongs to Sisters
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Tour de Force Stage for Armstrong
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Counsel for the Defense
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bengals Have Really Sharpened Their Clause
By Mark Heisler
Brown, Karl Latest to Say No to North Carolina Job
From Staff and Wire Reports
Penthouse to Outhouse
A consumer's guide to the best and worst of sports media and merchandise. Ground rules: If it can be read, played, heard, observed, worn, viewed, dialed or downloaded, it's in play here.
By Rich Roberts
Ex-Prep Great Meadows Is Dead of Cancer at 62
By Earl Gustkey
Cowboys' Irvin Will Announce Retirement Today
From Associated Press
Nonconformist Is Making Waves
By Valerie Reitman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Malakhov Is Start of Ranger Overhaul
From Associated Press
Cox Needed Any Joe to Fill Role
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sosa Ends Griffey's Reign as Champion
Game
Sosa Shows Some Versatility When Talking About Future
From Associated Press
Cooper Insists She Is Very Much the Retiring Type
By Earl Gustkey
Tonight
By Earl Gustkey
Duncan's Planning to Stay
From Associated Press
Melvin, Rockers Sting Charlotte
Associated Press
Now That They're Even, Sisters Have News for Everyone
By Lisa Dillman
Tennis Top 10
By Lisa Dillman
May, McPeak Battle System
By Diane Pucin
Real Futbol Club Offers a Soccer Alternative
By Ben Bolch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Titans Expected to Return for Baseball
By Lon Eubanks
Mighty Ducks Open Preseason at San Jose
Nedler Is Off and Running
By Martin Henderson
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