Success ShatteredTom and Dorothy Henley’s three sons...
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Success Shattered
Tom and Dorothy Henley’s three sons were success stories. Now, former L.A. Ram Darryl is in jail on drug charges, and a brother stands accused of helping him. “Five years ago we were on top of the world,” says Tom Henley. “It was something special being a Henley. [But now] life is just devastating.” SPORTS, C1
Almost Never
When Medieval Times in Buena Park closed for nine days in January so scenes could be filmed for Jim Carrey’s movie “The Cable Guy,” it was a first in its 10-year history. Normally, feasts and jousting are offered every day of the year--even Christmas. CALENDAR, F3
Easing the Pain
Blue Shield of California aims to win members by promising easier access to a specialist--for an extra fee. Orange County competitor PacifiCare also is working to ease members’ frustrations by encouraging doctors to simplify procedures for referring patients.BUSINESS, D1
Turf Tiff
Was it death by trampling or just bad maintenance that tore up the World Cup Center soccer fields in Mission Viejo? While city leaders argue, the grounds are off-limits so a fresh carpet of Tiff Way II can take root. It’s the same durable hybrid Bermuda that the Rose Bowl used for the 1994 World Cup. METRO, B1
FORECAST: Mostly clear and warm. See page B4
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