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What happened on December 27, 1985
NEWS
R. Beckwith, 81; President Lincoln's Great-Grandson
From Times Wire Services
16 Die in Terrorist Attacks at Rome, Vienna Airports : 117 Hurt in Raid Aimed at Israelis
From Times Wire Services
African Chimps Found to Practice Herbal Medicine
BOYCE RENSBERGER, The Washington Post
Priceless Relics at Mexico City Museum Stolen
From Times Wire Services
Ferhat Abbas; First Head of Independent Algeria
Associated Press
Station Prices Soar : FM Radio: Real Sound Investment
DENNIS McDOUGAL, Times Staff Writer
4 Miami Officers Arrested on Murder, Drug Charges
Associated Press
Joffrey Ballet Plans to Encore Benefit Dinner Series
Jody Jacobs
The World
Militias Reportedly Initial Lebanon Peace Agreement
Associated Press
The World
Reagan, Soviet Chief to Address Other's Nation
Associated Press
The State : 13 Die in Holiday Traffic
Group Sought His Release for 7 Years : Dental Convention Finally Welcomes Soviet Emigre
Associated Press
The Region
900 Britons Take Chilly North Sea Dip for Charity
Associated Press
The Nation
The Region
The World
Ship That Caused Spill Departs Amid Cleanup
Associated Press
The Nation
The Region
Passengers Panic, Force Open Jet's Door After Seeing Flames
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
The Nation
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
Skepticism Mounts About Reports of Renewed Soviet-Israeli Ties
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Millions Recovered in Student Aid Probe
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Summer-Like Weather to Drop Into 70s
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Bomb Blast in Tel Aviv
From Reuters
The Region
The World
India Court Delays Union Carbide Case
United Press International
Mass Held for Iraqi POWs
From Reuters
Insurance That Saved S&Ls Facing Calls for Reforms
JOHN M. BRODER and TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writers
The State
More Record Cold Chills Florida
From United Press International
The Nation
Major Airports Were Warned of Terrorism: FAA
Associated Press
Military Told to Cut Spare Parts Orders in Which No Price Is Set
United Press International
Chicago Redistricting Approved
Associated Press
The Region
Radioactive Gas Leaks at Rancho Seco
Associated Press
Mt. Etna Stops Spewing Lava, but Quakes Keep Police Units on Alert
Associated Press
The Region
Fog Disrupts Airline Travel in Southland
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
U.S. and Soviet Citizens to Tell Views in TV 'Summit'
Associated Press
The World : 2 Ulster Prisoners Fasting
Fog Disrupts Airline Travel in Southland
SCOTT HARRIS and GARY JARLSON, Times Staff Writers
Tutu Will Visit Chicago
United Press International
The World
Soviet Afghanistan Role 'Barbaric,' Reagan Says
From Times Wire Services
Falcon Touches Off Blackout in Alameda
United Press International
Fog Disrupts Airline Travel in Southland
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Survivors Describe Shots, Silence, Then the Screams
From Times Wire Services
North Korean Premier Signs Kremlin Accord
From Reuters
Iran Caviar Sales Increase
Associated Press
Train Kills French Racing Driver
Associated Press
Tentative Market Pact Falls Apart : Butchers Reject Offer; Teamsters Strongly Approve It
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Tentative Market Pact Falls Apart : Butchers Reject Offer; Teamsters Strongly Approve It
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Syrian Missiles Back in Lebanon, Israel Says : Peres Sees New Deployment as Challenge That Could 'Easily Deteriorate Into a Confrontation'
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : 'Dial-Porn' Curbs Stayed
Negotiated Deal With China : J. Paul Austin, 70; Coca-Cola Chairman
From Times Wire Services
The Region
Guru Irked Again, Eyes Tropical Isle : Plans 'Paradise' Because Indians Are Greedy, Paper Says
United Press International
Man Who Produced First 'Casper' Ghost Film Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Airport Attacks Get U.S. Condemnation, Call for Punishment
From Times Wire Services
Aquino Would Allow U.S. to Use Bases at Least to 1991
From Times Wire Services
Sao Paulo Rations Water
From Reuters
Sniper, Under Cover of Fog, Terrorizes Silicon Valley Area
Associated Press
Israel Testing Nuclear Weapons, Soviets Claim
Associated Press
Brothers Alert Family to Fire
Book Review : Novel Strangles on Excess of Dialogue
MERLE RUBIN,
Rubin is a Pasadena-based novelist and critic. and
IRS Mails '85 Tax Forms With Apology for Computer Foul-ups
United Press International
The Nation
Pair Denied Retrial in Faith-Healing Death of Daughter
Associated Press
Suspect Held in Fatal Attack on Seattle Family
Associated Press
It's Paradise for Browsers With Pen,Pad
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN
2 African Nations Reportedly OK Truce
From Times Wire Services
Reagan Plans to Spend Weekend in Los Angeles
United Press International
Mother, 4 Children Die
United Press International
Trend Watchers Track the Past and Future of the Frenetic '80s
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Salvador Rebels Say Truce Fails : No Cease-Fire Ordered, Army Commanders Say
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Scholar's Scarf Better Than Thinking Cap
MARYLOU LUTHER
Florida Citrus Spared; Snow Hits Midwest
From Associated Press
'The Great Peace March' Forming Up in L.A. : Activists Are Gathering for 3,235-Mile Trek Across United States Starting From Coliseum
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
Study Links Smoking, Genetic Damage
Associated Press
The Region : Roundup of 6 Condors Set
Giving Girls a Chance to SMARTen Up
Gary Libman
Fishermen Call Strike
United Press International
Career Additions : A Math Class for Businesswomen, Minus the Fear
PATRICK MOTT
U.S. Expected to Recommend Use of Goggles, Masks, Gloves : Protective Gear Urged for Dentists as AIDS Safeguard
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Ambulance Hit; Dying Man Bused to Hospital
United Press International
No Peril Seen in Sunken Ammonia-Filled Barge
United Press International
Abandoned Christmas Baby Wrings Out Joy on Noel
JENNINGS PARROTT
Fire Dept. Sounds Alarm About Christmas Tree Fires
ALLAN PARACHINI, Times Staff Writer
Rise in Rare Tapeworms Infection in L.A. Reported
HARRY NELSON, Times Medical Writer
Phoenix Publisher Admits Lies, Resigns
From Times Wire Services
For the Classic Tuxedo, Dandy Is Trendy
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
2 Ex-Miami Policemen Held in Drug Theft
Associated Press
3 Black Activists Killed, 3 Wounded in Clashes Between Anti-Apartheid Groups
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Summer-Like Weather to Drop Into 70s
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Pioneer 12 Turns Eyes on Comet
Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
If It's Tortillas You Are After, L.A.'s the Place
BORIS YARO
Marriott Plans to Build Hotel on Campus of Cal State Fullerton
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Letters : Article on Little Brown Church
A Latino Is Elected, but the Establishment Is the Winner
ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ,
Antonio Rodriguez was one of seven candidates in th 14th District race.
Countywide : Holiday DUI Arrests Decreased This Year
Sibyl Jefferson \f7
Perhaps the Philippine Bases Aren't So Critical After All
ROBERT E. HUNTER,
Robert E. Hunter is director of European studies at the Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies
San Diego
Youth Arraigned : Baby Wounded in Gang Scuffle Is Slightly Improved
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana
Differences Surface During Burbank Negotiations With New Manager of Starlight
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Oil Drilling Off the Coast
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Oil Drilling Off the Coast
Oil Drilling Off the Coast
Strikers Express Discouragement, Determination
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Legislator Prompted by Personal Experience : Stiffer Law on Covering of Gravel Trucks Urged
MIRNA ALFONSO, Times Staff Writer
Oil Drilling Off the Coast
Vouchers for Aid to Pupils
Don't Forget the Bricks and Mortar : Steps for New Classrooms Trail Other Education Gains
CARY D. LOWE,
Cary D. Lowe is a real-estate attorney in Upland who is involved with school-finance issues. He also teaches courses in law and urban planning at USC.
A Forgiving L.A. Nears Its Business Tax Amnesty Goal
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
Fog and Clouds to Blanket S.D.
Efforts of Times Photo Staff
Anaheim : 6 Intersections Will Get Modern Traffic Signals
Roxana Kopetman \f7
U.S. Marshals
End of the Line Approaching for Camp of Railroad 'Boomers'
LARRY GORDON, Times Staff Writer
Man Denied Bail in Alleged Plot to Swap Cocaine for Food Stamps
Imported Cars
His approach to glamorizing cars is that of a committed craftsman, not a religious fanatic. : In California, soil on a car is evidence of moral turpitude.
Patricia Ward Biederman
Why All the Dropouts?
Returning Christmas Gifts : The Day After: It's Take-It-Back Time
SEBASTIAN DORTCH, Times Staff Writer
Shuttered Santa Ana Hotel Awaits a New Lease on Life
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 3 Pacoima Residents Held in 6 Robberies
Worrying About Wetlands
She Fosters a Fondness for Feline Castaways
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Missing Boy Resurfaces With Father
Do Soviets Have Reagan on Defensive?
DIMITRI K. SIMES,
Dimitri K. Simes is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington
San Diego
Dobermans in Distress Also Find a Champion
MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writer
'Big Brother' Convicted of Sex Assaults on Boy
JANET RAE-DUPREE, Times Staff Writer
Hope for Chronically Ill
Woman, Unseen in Car, Badly Burned in Fire
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Miracle of Technology : Schools Use Modified Microcomputers to Help Severely Handicapped Children
DINA L. HEREDIA, Times Staff Writer
San Pasqual Valley Rich in Resources : Gravel Industry Seeks to Stake Its Claim in Sand
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
San Juan Capistrano : Group Is Looking for a Few Good Hairy Men
Sibyl Jefferson \f7
San Diego
Developer Wins State's OK for Safety Changes at Lake Sherwood Dam
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Are Jewish Battered Women Different?
Model Planes Land in Murky Situation
Slaying Suspects May Waive Extradition : 2 Seized in Vegas Were Sought in Killing of Glendale Deliveryman
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : City Yard to Be Tested for Paint Thinner Effects
Andy Rose
Putting Christmas Tree to Good Use : Recycling Provides Options to Disposal After the Holidays
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Irvine : Quadriplegic Back in Apartment After Fire
Roxana Kopetman \f7
San Juan Capistrano : 7-Car Chain-Reaction Pileup on I-5 Injures 10
Gary Jarlson \f7
Escondido Pastor Finds Baby Left in the Back Seat of His Car
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Parking Tickets Voided : 155 Motorists Get Belated Gift
Brea : Woman Dies After Her Car Plows Into Truck
Mark I. Pinsky \f7
Man Pleads Guilty in Rape, Ice-Chest Slaying of Girl
Associated Press
'Friendly Users' Test New UCSD Computer
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Substitute Teachers Sing the Blues but Few Will Listen
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Tv Review : Caballe And Horne With 'Rossini'
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Music, Computers Merge
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Celestino and Bocca: Hit and Miss
RUTH REICHL
'Princely' Show At Metropolitan
From Associated Press
Kcet Awarded $250,000 Grant
Older Americans Coming Up For Air Time
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Pianist, 8, Takes 5 Curtain Calls
From Associated Press
Movie Review : 'Shoah': The Holocaust
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Belushi Widow Sees That His Best Lives On
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Fond Memories Of Divine Ms. Cruella
CHARLES SOLOMON
Picking The Field For Oscar Race
JACK MATHEWS, Times Staff Writer
Movie Review : High Noon Showdown For Japanese Gangsters
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
California
California
Project to Boost Size by Nearly 50% : Disneyland Hotel Plans Expansion
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
S&L deposits increased sharply in November.
MidCon obtained a temporary restraining order.
E.S.I. Industries Receives Order Worth $29 Million
LESLIE BERKMAN
Turkish Stock Mart Reopens After 60 Years
From Reuters
General Automation posted a loss for fiscal 1985.
Environmental Diagnostics To Buy Research Company
The Fed put off a decision on its junk bond rule.
Dollar Takes a Steep Drop
Associated Press
Morehouse Industries Reports $31,000 Net Loss
Foreign Exchange for Thursday, Dec. 26, 1985 : Dollar Higher in Quiet U.S. Trading
Associated Press
Shoppers Rise Early to Crowd Stores for Post-Holiday Sales
GREG JOHNSON and MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writers
New Building Pacts Drop 5% in November
Associated Press
California
MCI Communications said it settled two lawsuits.
Trilogy announced the settlement of a lawsuit.
Growers Expect to Sell All of Huge Harvest : Soviets Ease State's Almond Glut
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Microsemi Corp. Reports Record Quarter Earnings
Commodities Firm Is Placed in Receivership
LESLIE BERKMAN
Commodities : Thursday, Dec. 26, 1985 : Coffee Drops, Rebounds
From Associated Press
Head of Pacific Exchange to Resign, Join Law Firm
KATHLEEN DAY
Turkish Stock Exchange Reopens
From Reuters
All Nippon Airways to Buy 15 Boeing Jets : 767 Edges Out Airbus for $1.8-Billion Contract
from the Washington Post
Once the Nation's Beer Capital : Big Apple Now Has 2 Breweries
United Press International
Revlon Says Deal to Sell Cosmetics Unit Is Ended
Associated Press
Ford Matches GM Financing
Associated Press
Bass Associates Hold 'Short' Position in Disney Shares
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
Post-Holiday Prices Pull in the Shoppers : But Christmas Selling Season Is Seen as Little More Than Mediocre for Retailers
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Leading indicators are up in most major economies.
Thais Study U.S. Business Ventures
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
GAF Sweetens Carbide Offer to $74 a Share
Associated Press
President Demands Higher Taxes, Greater Investment : Peru May Seize Foreign Oil Firms
From Reuters
Market Rallies in Light Trading; Dow Up 7.34
From Times Wire Services
Campbell Soup Begins Test of Microwaveable Soups
Disneyland Hotel Plans $50-Million Expansion
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
TG&Y Stores to Be Sold to New York Firm
Associated Press
SPORTS
Impact That Killed Boxer Likened to Fall From Building
Area Roundup : Bantamweights to Square Off Jan. 20 in Irvine
USC Among First Schools to Tackle Drug Testing; NCAA May Enact a Plan
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Team That Is Winner Is Usually Super One
KEN DENLINGER, The Washington Post
NHL Roundup : Striving for Some Capital Gains, Washington Defeats the Nordiques, 4-3
DAN HAFNER
Lakers Fall as Wrong Johnson Has Magic
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Chaney Gets Russell to Tutor Benjamin
SAM McMANIS
Anybody Here Seen Zumberge?
NBA Roundup : Wohl's Nets Keep Rising, 124-116
DAN HAFNER
Rule Made It a Long Year for Iowa Foes
From Associated Press
Kansas State Strives to Turn Out Another Kind of Winner
Associated Press
Name in the News
Sockers Put Aside Finesse, Clip Wings
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Area College Basketball : Records Assist Orange Coast Win
Capp,Djolakian Get 2nd Shot at Division I
BOB MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica Goes Long With 2 Seconds Left to Edge Valley
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
Jaeger Nervously Walks On to Become Huskies' Starter : Washington Kicker Didn't Get the Boot
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Wilkes' Mind Cleared in the Fog at Sacramento : He Made His Decision to Retire While the Clippers Were Stranded in Airport
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
He Couldn't Take It Sitting Down
MIKE DOWNEY
Girls' Roundup : Mt. Carmel Overcomes Slow Start to Beat Serra
Having Missed Playoffs, Redskins Already Are Considering Changes
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, The Washington Post
O.J. Takes Some Hits but Keeps His Balance and Sense of Teamwork
Larry Stewart
Liberty Bowl : LSU Tries to Limit Baylor's Options
Associated Press
San Fernando Looks Gifted in 56-52 Victory Over Notre Dame
JOHANNES TESSELAAR, Times Staff Writer
Deyna Fined, Left Off Traveling Team
MARC APPLEMAN, Staff Writer
Boys' Roundup : Pelichowski Leads With 40 Points, but Capistrano Valley Easily Wins
College Basketball / Tracy Dodds : Saga of Tito Horford Far From Finished
Soviets Surge in Last Period, Top Kings, 5-2
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Boys' Roundup : Mira Mesa Rallies to Beat Mt. Carmel
Holiday Bowl Basketball Preview : Memphis State Doing Just Fine, Thank You, Without Keith Lee
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Banner Bob Hasn't Had Banner Year but Wins at Santa Anita
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Put Up Fight, but 76ers Win, 117-108
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Holiday Bowl Classic
Georgia Coach Has Tall Tales, Players : Bulldogs, in USC Tournament, Appear to Be Loaded, Despite What Landers Says
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Hawkeyes Slip Into Town the Back Way
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Fry Is Keeping His Hawkeyes Under Wraps
Associated Press
Foge Fazio Is Named Defensive Coordinator at Notre Dame by Holtz
United Press International
DAVID NORRIE : UCLA Passer Will Pit His Low Profile Against a Long Profile
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Albert Bell, Former Crenshaw Star, Rings Up Big Numbers for Alabama
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
College Basketball Roundup : St. John's Rolls to 9th Straight Victory, 79-57
From Times Wire Services
Coast Christmas Tournament : It's 4 Straight Wins for Oilers : And 5 Straight Scoreless Minutes for Santa Ana Valley
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Girls' Roundup : Mater Dei Ends Marina Winning Streak
Ban on Headfirst Tackling Has Reduced Injuries, Study Says
Associated Press
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