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Times-Advocate from Escondido, California • 5

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Times-Advocatei
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Escondido, California
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TIMES ADVOCATE THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1993 STATIC END OF MONTH Riordan, Woo to face off in June ELECTION: Outcome of Tuesday's vote pits a liberal Democrat against a conservative Republican groups. Woo, a liberal Democrat, emphasized his support for Police Chief Willie L. Williams and Proposition 1, the police-tax Riordan at the top with 144,690 votes, for 32.88 percent, followed by Woo with 106,596 votes, for 24.22 percent. The nearest challenger was mukjij'uyi ONE PAY ONLY SATURDAY, APRIL 24 All Knits ALL OTHER I All Knits I 3JSF60T? I 60" Solid Cottons i All Upholstery I All Drapery ITEMS IN STORE Except flat folds HM Ur yr- Councilman Joel Wachs, with 48,603 votes, for 11.04 percent. Although Riordan posted the strongest showing in the primary, political analysts say he must broaden his appeal in the runoff because Democrats outnumber Republicans in the city by a more than 2-to-l margin.

Moreover, Riordan was the only prominent Republican in the primary while Woo competed with a half-dozen well-known Democrats for the liberal vote. On Election Night and again on Wednesday, Woo sought to portray Riordan as someone who is far to the right of the city as a whole. But Riordan insisted that his message is one that appeals to voters citywide. initiative that voters defeated in Tuesdays election. Riordan ran his primary campaign in large part on the law-and-order issue, but Woo challenged Riordan to explain his opposition to Proposition 1 which would have added 1,000 police officers.

If hes such a law-and-order candidate why didnt he support Chief Williams in his efforts to enlarge the police department by 1,000 officers? Woo asked. In Tuesdays balloting, Riordan and Woo emerged from a 24-candidate field for the right to compete in a June 8 runoff to succeed retiring Mayor Tom Bradley. Final, semiofficial results released on Wednesday showed RICK ORLOV and PATRICK McOREEVY Lot Angeles Daily News LOS ANGELES The citys mayoral race has entered its second phase, with businessman Richard Riordan and Councilman Michael Woo seeking to broaden their appeal to the moderate voters who are expected to decide the June 8 runoff. Riordan, a Republican who targeted the conservative vote in Tuesdays primary, started his day Wednesday by meeting with a multiracial group of supporters in South Central Los Angeles. I am a fiscal conservative, but I have a social conscience, Riordan told the group, citing his work with social service QUEEN CARPET Stainmaster Xtra Life Queen Carpet, Buena Vista; Brightly Colored Textured Saxony in 25 Fabulous Colors.

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Kevin Lee Poulsen, now awaiting trial on earlier federal charges, allegedly conspired with two other hackers to seize control of incoming phone lines at the radio stations. By making sure that only their calls got through, the conspirators were assured of winning the contests, federal prosecutors said. A new 19-count federal indictment filed in Los Angeles charges that Poulsen also set up his own wiretaps and hacked into computers owned by the California Department of Motor Vehicles and Pacific Bell. Through latter, he obtained informa-- about undercover businesses and wiretaps run by the FBI, the indictment states. Poulsen, 27, is accused of committing the crimes during 17 months on the lam from earlier charges of telecommunications and computer fraud filed in San Jose.

He was arrested in lApril 1991 and is now in the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin. In December, prosecutors added an espionage charge against him for his alleged theft of a classified military document. The indictment announced Wednesday adds additional charges of computer and mail fraud, money laundering, interception of wire communications and obstruction of justice. Ronald Mark Austin and Justin Tanner Peterson have pleaded guilty to conspiracy and to violating computer crime laws and have agreed to help the prosecution in their cases against Poulsen. Both are Los Angeles residents.

Even before the latest indictment, Poulsens exploits were legendary. As a teenager in North Hollywood, he used the hacker handle Dark Dante and allegedly broke into a Pentagon-organized computer network that links researchers and defense contractors around the country. Between 1985 and 1988, after taking a job at Menlo Park-based SRI International, Poulsen allegedly burglarized or used phony identification to sneak into several Pacific Bell offices to steal equipment and confidential access codes that helped him change records and monitor calls. After being indicted on those charges in 1989, Poulsen skipped bail and fled to Los Angeles where he was eventually arrested at a suburban grocery store. One of the unanswered mysteries about the case is how he supported himself as a fugitive.

The new indictment suggests that radio stations KIIS-FM, KRTH-FM and KPWR-FM unwittingly helped out. Poulsen and his conspirators allegedly hacked into PacBell computers to block out other callers seeking to respond to contests at the stations. QCPQiiO 0 QOGG QOO0G 0 0 ft Straight Talk: Men And Cancer Learn the facts and why early detection improves your chance of beating cancer Michael A Kosmo, M.D., Board Certified Oncologist April 6, 7 p.m. Pomerado Hospital SCHOOL MODEL SEWING MACHINES Due to budget cuts that resulted in reduced school orders, the Viking-White Educational Sales Dept is liquidating an oversupply of irs HIGHEST QUALITY new 1993 School Model Sewing Machines. These open-arm models weigh only 17 lbs yet sew HEAVY LEATHER to silks without adjustments, buttonhole, blind hem, Serge Sew, monogram, 1 2 needle designs, etc Made to sell for $549, Sale Price only $198 with this ad FREE lessons and a 20 yr.

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