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What happened on December 30, 1985
NEWS
Police Sniper Kills Man Holding 2 Teen Hostages
Associated Press
Brinkley, Joel Parents of 'Uptown Girl'
Associated Press
'Kneebusters' : New Wave of Surf Wear Floods U.S.
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
David Nelson Toasts the Best in San Diego Dining
DAVID NELSON
Jobless Man Wins $3 Million in Lottery Spin
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Denies That Test of Laser May Have Violated ABM Treaty
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
10 Guilty in Neo-Nazi Plot
Associated Press
Ninth Symphony--in German--a Choral Favorite : Japan Hits Joyous Note With Beethoven
ANDREW HORVAT, Times Staff Writer
Time Picks China's Deng Xiaoping as Man of the Year
JENNINGS PARROTT
Missing Girls, 12, Return, Tell of Kidnaping, Rape
Associated Press
The Region
Syria Calls on All Lebanese to Back Accord
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Chief Justice Cites Case Backlogs, Bench Vacancies : Burger Urges Fines for Lawyers Filing Frivolous Suits
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Israeli Planes Fly Over Lebanon
United Press International
The Nation
The Region
3 Family Members Arrested by FBI in Series of Holdups
United Press International
The Nation
The Region
Red Rally Paralyzes Calcutta
United Press International
The World
The State
The World
Second Vote Ends Strike at Markets : Pressure Cited to OK Pact; Workers Await Stores' Calls
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The State
Home Sales Down Sharp 3.4%
Associated Press
The Region : Pacific Bell Cancels Phone Experiment
The Nation
The State
Economy Up by Tiny 0.1% in November : Growth Falls Sharply in Weakest Advance Since June Figures
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
The Nation
Piece of Jet Falls Off; Flight Aborted Safely
United Press International
U.S. Denounces Libya, Hints Retaliation Over Terrorists : White House Proposal: 'Go at 'em'
From Times Wire Services
Christmas Rifle Kills Boy
United Press International
Teamsters Protest Alpha Beta Plan to Close Warehouse
The Region
As a Friend, Don't Expect Me to Cook
FRIEDA H. MORGENSTERN
Vienna Terrorists Planned to Take Hostages, Fly to Tel Aviv : Austrian Official Says They Were in Anti-Arafat Group
Associated Press
New Jail Diet Means Porridge for Convicts
From Reuters
Israel Repeats Threat to Retaliate for Raids : Argues Worst Response Would Be to Do Nothing; Sees Involvement of Abu Nidal Group, Also PLO
DAN FISHER and DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writers
Philippine Court Orders Aquino Plantation Seized
United Press International
Moderate Quake Rocks Alaska
United Press International
Negro Fund Short of Goal
From Associated Press
Second Vote Ends Strike at Markets : Pressure Cited to OK Pact; Workers Await Stores' Calls
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Winnie Mandela Arrested for Trying to Return Home
Associated Press
TATTOO : An Ancient Practice Is Leaving Its Mark on a New Following
TED THACKREY Jr. and THOMAS KELSEY
S. Africa Blacks Call for End of School Boycott
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
New State Study Challenges Old Smog Theories
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Home of Jack Daniel's in Turmoil : Whiskey Firm's Relations With Town on the Rocks
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
Rome Terrorists Trained in Iran, Italian Official Says
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Syria and Jordan Begin Talks
United Press International
The State
FBI Tells of 23 Attacks It Foiled
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
The Passage of Time Is a Sobering Ritual
KRISTINE McKENNA,
McKenna is a Los Angeles writer. and
The World
The Region
The State
Arson Fires Damage Two Abortion Clinics in Ohio
United Press International
The World : Iran May Quit Kharg Depot
The World
The World
Career Switch Will Be Routine in Future
EDWARD CORNISH
6 at TMI Contaminated
United Press International
A Climb to the Peak of the Pentecostal Pyramid
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Staff Writer and
Chandler covers news of religion for The Times. and
A Look Back at New Year's Day in Pasadena: The Roses . . . the Thorns : Tournament's Elder Statesman Recalls First Bowl Game; Busch Kin No Longer Sings the Blues Over St. Louis Float
DAVE LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Hundreds Turn Out at Mass for U.S. Girl Killed in Rome Attack
United Press International
McDonald Houses Get Airline Grant
Train Crash Injures 30 at Hoboken, N.J.
United Press International
Americans, Soviets Exchange Views by TV
Associated Press
The Nation : 'M-A-S-H' Units Needy
Diplomatic Thaw Brings Warm L.A. Welcome
PATT MORRISON and PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writers
A few more literary favorites among the best of the firsts and the best of the lasts
Jack Smith
2 Campaigners Against Apartheid Die in Head-on Car Crash in South Africa
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
One Studio Has Seen The 'Enemy, ' And It Is Costly
DAVID T. FRIENDLY, Times Staff Writer
Pop Music Poll Shows Puzzled Chinese Audience
From Reuters
'Kagemusha' Launches Festival
KEVIN THOMAS
Dance Reviews : The Oakland Ballet's Confused 'Nutcracker'
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
La Cienega Area
KRISTINE McKENNA
POP MUSIC REVIEW : LaBELLE WOWS WITH A NEW ATTITUDE
ROBERT HILBURN, Times Pop Music Critic
Dance Reviews : Radojevic Triumph
LEWIS SEGAL
Damaged Theater Will Be Rebuilt
From Associated Press
Local Scene's Cruzados Perform At The Palace
RICHARD CROMELIN
The 10 Best Shows On Tv During 1985
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Song Honors Firefighters
Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fading Concert Lure at Wild Animal Park Debated by Officials
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Six on Ski Trip Killed in Crash of Plane in Utah
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Undercutting Gangs : Surplus Olympic Funds Allotted to Divert 'Want-to-Be' Youngsters With Sports Activity
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Conditions of Life in Haiti
San Clemente : Main Shopping Street to Get 6-Month Face Lift
Robert Schwartz \f7
Radio Play Creates Panic in Finland
From Reuters
Why S. African Black Fury Turns on Itself
THAMI MAZWAI,
Thami Mazwai is news editor for the Sowetan, South Africa's largest black newspaper.
Creek in West L.A. Dammed in Attempt to Contain Oil Spill
Plant Explosion Injures 4
Associated Press
Industrial Time Bombs
Backsliding in El Salvador
Conditions of Life in Haiti
Energy Markets
But age damps old fires, and the race slows at the far turn. : Time After Time
Al Martinez
It's Dumb
County Is Stuck With Bill for Immigrants
PETER F. SCHABARUM,
Peter F. Schabarum is chairman of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Basis for Sewage Tax
Santa Ana : Five Drivers Arrested After Checkpoint Tests
Gary Jarlson \f7
Conditions of Life in Haiti
Part-time Parents
Newport Beach : 7th Annual High School Spelling Bee to Be Held
Bill Billiter \f7
Conditions of Life in Haiti
Conditions of Life in Haiti
A Look Inside Troubled Downtown Jail : It's Not Pleasant for Those Who Stay Behind Bars
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Marine Collapses During Fitness Test, Dies
Fallbrook
Murrey Royar, Retired Navy Vice Admiral, Dies
Grinding It Out : County's Tortilla Factories Busier Than Ever Over the Holidays
HECTOR GUTIERREZ, Times Staff Writer
Foothill Division's Expert on Heroin : Officer Relies on Rapport to Track Down Addicts
PATRICIA KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Martinez' Aide Accused of Drunk Driving
Meat Cutters in County Defy Union and Reject Pact; Loss of Jobs Feared
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
County's Model Trauma System Showing Strain
MARCIDA DODSON and JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writers
5 Arrested at City's 1st Checkpoint for Sobriety
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
Ronald Oxley, 46, Trainer of Movie and TV Animals, Dies
From United Press International
Psychologist Uses Humor to Ease Pains of Parenting
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Airline Traffic Total Increases 6% in 1985
Associated Press
Escondido
Old Hotel Houses a Slim Majority of a Divided Court
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Revolving-Door Jail Is an In-and-Out Affair for Suspects
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Will U.S. Firms Now Gain on Imports or Blow Their Chance?
ERNEST CONINE,
Ernest Conine is a Times editorial writer
'Real Lucky,' Says One of Trauma Center's 'Super-Saves'
MARCIDA DODSON and JOSH GETLIN
Sign of Times: It's Lights Out for Chef
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Crash Victim Identified as Witness in Miller Espionage Trial
STEPHEN BRAUN and WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writers
Shooting of Burbank Man Linked to Gang
SPORTS
For the Athlete, It's a Bit of Heaven : Yale's Gym Has 14 Floors of Wall-to-Wall Physical Fitness
CHARLES HILLINGER,
Times Staff Writer
Bowls '85-86 : Cotton
RICHARD HOFFER
Lasorda and Garvey Put on a Good Show
Segota Is Spark Plug for Sockers : But Branko Says He'd Like to Play for Canada in World Cup
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Michigan Beats Cleveland State
From Times Wire Services
Miami Women Beat San Diego State in Orange Bowl Tournament
NHL Roundup : Whalers Reach New Heights With 5-2 Win Over the Red Wings
DAN HAFNER
Pacers Are Frustrated
Associated Press
USD Back Home to Face Northern Iowa
CHRIS ELLO
And the Tradition Continues : But Will Raindrops Persist in Falling on Tom Starr's Head?
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Allen Voted MVP and Offensive Player of Year
This Time, Lakers Are Not Able to Pull It Out
STEVE SPRINGER,
Times Staff Writer
BOWLS '85-86 : Anaheim Offers Another Monday Night Game : It Was Rams-Raiders Last Week, Now It's Huskies-Buffaloes in Freedom Bowl
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Ram Players Have Orders From NFLPA Not to Submit to Post-Season Drug Tests
RICH ROBERTS
Mr. G.J.G. Scores Upset Win at Aqueduct
From Times Wire Services
College Basketball Roundup : Michigan Is 12-0 After 105-85 Win
From Times Wire Services
Peninsula Basketball Tournament Begins
RIDING THE MOJAVE ROAD : Centuries Old, It Allows Travelers to Journey Both Through Time and the Desert
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
Hawkeyes' Harmon Brings Life to Iowa and Iowa to Life : When He Left New York, Tailback Took a Bit of Broadway With Him
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
49ers Given a Giant Shove to Early Exit From Playoffs, 17-3
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI,
Times Staff Writer
Bowls '85-86 : Rose
It's a Real-Life Dallas Soap Opera : Texas A&M Probe Somewhat Overshadows Cotton Bowl
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Hunt Runs San Diego's Second-Fastest 25K
Orange County Prep Review : Old Friends Square Off in Battle for Basketball Bragging Rights Tonight
Sarah Smith
A Rose Bowl Line? Here's a Lot of 'Em
MIKE DOWNEY
RAMS' MR. BLAND : Ekern Is So Consistent at His Inside Linebacker Position That He's Really Quite Boring, and He Really Works at It
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
BOWLS '85-86 : ORANGE : Switzer Hits Campaign Trail Again This Season : Coach Says His Oklahoma Sooners Should Be No. 1 . . . If They Beat Penn State
RANDY HARVEY
Quebec Gives the NHL Its First Victory in Three Tries Over Soviet Red Army, 5-1
United Press International
1985 A Look Back
STEVE LOWERY,
Times Staff Writer
Phone Trick Goes to Wire in Near-Record Time : Colt, Unbeaten in Six Races, Wins Six-Furlong Palos Verdes Handicap in 1:08
BILL CHRISTINE,
Times Staff Writer
UCLA Likely to Pick Stevens Quarterback for Rose Bowl Game
TRACY DODDS,
Times Staff Writer
DITKA : The Mentor of the Midway Has Mellowed Some, but Inside He's Still Aliquippa Steel
MIKE DOWNEY, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
A judge said brokers can earn interest on deposits.
Consumer Battle Needs Detailed Plan of Attack
S. J. Diamond
Help-wanted advertising rose in November.
Bankruptcies Filed in Nebraska Hits Record
United Press International
The property insurance industry will post a loss.
Harold Simmons said he wants more of Sea-Land.
Cutting Lead Content May Hike Gas Price--Lundberg
From United Press International
Finns Seek to Bolster Soviet Trade Links : Russia Looks to West for Other Partners
United Press International
Scant Domestic Output : 5 Auto Giants Battle for Argentine Market
United Press International
Cash, Technology Pumped Into Ailing U.S. Firm : Japanese Help National Steel Corp.
From the Washington Post
Jobs lowered his stake in Apple Computer to 3.5%.
Carbide Urges Shareholders to Tender Stock : Board Will Weigh GAF's New Bid on Thursday
Associated Press
Expert Predicts Larger Farms but Fewer of Them
Associated Press
Plan to Save Beverly Hills S&L Studied : Backers Say Strategy Could Be Model for Other Ailing Thrifts
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Employees Exit but Work Goes On : Robots Take Over the Night Shift at Kentucky Mill
Associated Press
Filings Show ANC Was Warned on Cellular Ads
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Aftermath of Belco Petroleum Seizure : Peru Seen as Isolated From U.S.
From Reuters
Paving the Way for the Rose Parade : Businessmen Donate 65,000 Hours for New Year's Event
NANCY RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
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