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What happened on January 02, 1985
ENTERTAINMENT
Directors Union : Guild Cuts Low-budget Movie Rates
DALE POLLOCK, Times Film Writer
'20/20' TAKES A LIMITED VIEW OF McMARTIN CASE
HOWARD ROSENBERG
At Forum : A Down-home Delight From Kenny & Dolly
PAUL GREIN
Off-camera Hollywood Highlights
MICHAEL LONDON, Times Staff Writer
Stage Review : A Stark, Feminist 'Lily'; Detoured 'suppositions'
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
Father-son Team Plays At Donte's
LEONARD FEATHER
Wouk's 'War': Greatest Horror Story Of All
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Gallery Director, Magazine Chief Feud
MATT DAMSKER, San Diego County Arts Writer
SPORTS
Mary Decker Marries British Athlete Richard Slaney
USC Defense Gets to Rest Its Case, 20-17 : Trojans Stop Byars, Buckeyes to Take a No-Frills Rose Bowl Win
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Torre Expected to Join Angel TV Crew
ROSS NEWHAN
ROSE BOWL : Critics Silent, but the Trojans Pick Up Slack After 20-17 Win
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
A Green Has a Big Day in Fiesta Bowl, Too, Only This One Is Shy
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
Cassidy Upsets Fitzgerald in Final
Associated Press
Dolphins' Clayton Has the Final Word
Names in the News
Fullerton to Play Host to Undefeated Northeast Louisiana
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Names in the News
When the Dust Settles, UCLA Is on Top : Bruins Win Fiesta Bowl Shoot-Out Against Kosar and Hurricanes, 39-37
RICK REILLY, Times Staff Writer
Player of the Week : Esperanza's Doug Sheets Has Got His Opponents Covered
JEANMARIE MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
They're a Band of 'Virtual Nobodies' : But Chapman Women Know How to Win With Berger's No-Nonsense System
DIANA GRIEGO
Horse Racing : Foggy Nation Scores Victory in Las Flores
ROSE BOWL : No Matter How They Try, Buckeyes Can't Rewrite the Ending
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The NHL : Kings Are Suddenly a Big Draw
Chris Baker
NHL Roundup : Hockey Has a New Star Named Bobby--It's Carpenter
DAN HAFNER
Huskies Surprise Sooners, Give Pac-10 a Bowl Sweep
MIKE LITTWIN, Times Staff Writer
ROSE BOWL : Analysis : First, USC Stopped Byars, Then It Went to Work on the Pass
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
MAKING IT ON VARSITY : TWO WHO DID IT : Wulfemeyer, Carlander Remember the Good and Bad of Their Freshmen Seasons
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Roommates : Hope, Haynes Corner the Market on Trojans' Three Interceptions
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
NBA Roundup : 76ers Drop Blazers Eight Games Back
DAN HAFNER
Trojans Finally Find a Use for a Quarterback
Jim Murray
A Basketball Junkie With Lots of Bounce
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
SUGAR BOWL : Sundberg and Nebraska Stage Comebacks
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
MAKING IT ON VARSITY : A Trend With Some Class : Nine Ninth Graders Have Made Their Varsity Basketball Teams This Season
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Division 3 School Beats Chapman, 61-60 : Nebraska Wesleyan Gets 28 Points From 6-8 Center Dana Janssen
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
MAKING IT ON VARSITY : Coaches Take Care When Dealing With Talented Freshmen
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Some Welcome News for a Steve Bono Fan : UCLA Quarterback's Mother Can Start Reading Newspapers Again
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Even Bernie Kosar Can't Overcome Miami's Defense
Scott Ostler
In the Cotton Bowl, It's Flutie's Supporting Cast That Stars
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Regal Rose Court Emerges From the Pre-Dawn Chaos
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
Murdoch Recasts the Establishment's Newspaper : Times of London: Again an Upstart at Age 200
From Times Wire Services
The Region
Liberace Family Tomb Defaced
Snyder to Quit City Council, Blames Mounting Pressures : City Hall Puzzled by His Timing
JANET CLAYTON, Times Staff Writer
Mike Wallace Improving
United Press International
The World
The World : More Salvador Peace Talks
The Nation
The World
Fire in Malibu Area Injures 4
The World
The Nation
17 Holed Up in Embassy Give Up, Leave
Associated Press
Snow, Gale Force Winds Pound Texas, Northeast
From Associated Press
'84 Security Council Debate Dominated by Mideast Issues
Associated Press
The World
The Region : Arrests at Border Decline
Holiday Traffic Toll 350
AP
Israelis Defuse 2 Bombs
Associated Press
U.S. Prepares Public for Failure of Arms Negotiations, Tass Says
From Reuters
The Region
The World
'New Hopes' for Arms Talks Seen by Pravda
From Times Wire Services
Renounce Egoism, He Urges Superpowers : Arms Talks 'a Flash of Hope,' Pope Declares
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
Man Shot and Killed by Police
The State
City Officials Fear Trouble Over Deficit
Associated Press
'Abysmal' : Dr. Brothers' Family Shuns Her Advice
United Press International
Congress Faces Dispute Over Tight Race
Associated Press
The Region
In Peru, U.S. Is Losing Its Most Ambitious War Against Cocaine
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Nakasone in L.A. for Talks With Reagan
TED THACKREY JR., Times Staff Writer
The Region
The World
Book Review : Litany of Woe With Very Few Redeeming Features
RICHARD EDER, Times Book Critic
High Polish Official Tied to Kidnaping : Secret Policeman Says He Was Led to Believe Deputy Minister Knew
Associated Press
Japan Lifts Sanctions Imposed on N. Korea
Associated Press
Karpov, Kasparov Agree to 31st Draw
AP
Vietnamese Pound Cambodia Guerrillas
Associated Press
New Yorkers Given Two-Week Reprieve on New Area Codes
Associated Press
The State : 500 Flee Burning Hotel
The World
The Winning Floats
From the Associated Press
Mistrial for Hedgecock Denied
Associated Press
Music Center Gala Electrifying : Yuppies Join the Establishment to Kick Off New Era
DAVID JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Decides Final Strategy for Arms Talks
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Snow and Freezing Rain Hit Midwest, Cause Blackouts
From Times Wire Services
Genteel Pause : Cup of Tea: Americans Drink It Up
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The Region
The Region
Father Dies--but Shows Up in Casket at Son's Wedding
AP
Studs Terkel Still in Hot Pursuit of the People's History
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Dismantling of Tent City Begins
Subway Shooting Suspect Agrees to Return to N.Y.
Associated Press
Palm Springs Shaken by Mild Earthquake
China to Retain State Ownership : His Reforms Won't End Communism, Deng Says
From Times Wire Services
Safety Rules Being Investigated in Hijacking by Convicted Killer
United Press International
The Region
Reagan Won't Blame Trade Deficit on Japan
From Associated Press
Return Hijacker, U.S. Asks Cuba
Associated Press
Abortion Clinic in Capital Damaged by Bomb
United Press International
The Region
Soviet Missile Spotted Flying Over Norway
From Reuters
Panda Fans Get the Bear Facts
SHIRLEY MARLOW
The Nation
Revolt Plans Tied to White Supremacists
United Press International
The Valley Looks : Trends Have Little to Do With Specific Designer or Label
JENNIFER SEDER
The Nation : U.S. Faces Antarctica Suit
The Nation
1,000 Return Home After Toxic Spill Is Cleaned Up
United Press International
Congress Deadlock May Stall Legislation : President, Own Party at Odds Over Priorities on Defense, Budget
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
The State
4 Die When Car Plunges Into Canal
Associated Press
Clark Gives Reagan His Resignation : Calls Interior Dept. 'Task' Completed, Wants to Go Home
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Hopes to Boost Trust Lease Revenues : Mississippian Sees Land as Key to Grade A Schools
PETER J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Bangladesh Phasing Out Period of Martial Law
Associated Press
1 Million Line Sunbathed Route : Patriotism Adorns the Rose Parade
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
They Made a Parade, but Nobody Came
MIV SCHAAF
'Death Wish' Suspect to Fight Extradition : Evidently Changes His Mind, Could Delay Return to Manhattan
Associated Press
25 'Debutized' at Children's Home Ball
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN
More Professions Seek Status : Licensing Panels--Easy to Create, Hard to Kill
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Agencies Told to Increase Hiring of Temporary Workers
Associated Press
American Jetliner With 29 Aboard Missing in Bolivia
Associated Press
British Halfpenny Now Officially Extinct
From Reuters
Rock Drummer Allen Has Severed Arm Reattached
United Press International
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Laguna Beach : Richard Chamberlain's Father Dies at 82
G. M. Bush
Drug-Free Hope : Troubled Youths Learn About 'Family,' Love, Selves
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Man Held in Burning of Mother-in-Law's House
G. M. Bush
Valley Greets '85 With 103 Arrests for Drunk Driving
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Code for a Cause
Countywide : $4.66 Billion in Taxable Sales Posted for Quarter
G. M. Bush \f7
Times Series on Africa
Club Members Brave Chilly Surf in Annual Rite : On New Year's Day, 43 Hearty Souls Venture Out to Swim and 'Bear' It
KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writer
There's Something Decidedly Smelly Going On Here
DANIEL S. GREENBERG, Daniel S. Greenberg is editor and publisher of Science & Government Report, an independent Washington-based newsletter
Growing Gradually : Do-It-Yourself Laguna Lifeguard Facility Finally Takes Form
Dan Nakaso, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Burbank Mother Held in Drugging of Baby
Countywide : Grant Given for Program of Aid to Elderly Indigent
G. M. Bush
San Clemente : Pageant Given 60 Acres for Permanent Home
G. M. Bush
Star of India Must Be Moved to Make Way for Cruise Ship
From Associated Press
They Served to Keep the Revelers Safe
LOUISE WOO, Times Staff Writer
PERSHING SQUARE : Rebirth of Park Fizzles as Downtown's Derelicts Return
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Which Way for America and Japan? : To Avoid Bitter Economic Battle, They Should Seek Areas of High-Tech Cooperation
MARVIN OTT, Marvin Ott is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington
Fruit Flies Gone for Now but May Be Back in Spring
MAURA DOLAN, Staff Writer
Postscript : Drunk Students Take Safe Rides Seriously
JENIFER WARREN
Times Series on Africa
Tuning Up the Voice
Fatalities Averted but Drunk Drivers Persist
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Rolling the Dice for Death
Local News in Brief : Valley Car Death L.A.'s First for '85
Local News in Brief : N. Hollywood Woman Darts Into Traffic, Dies
Local News in Brief : Trio Arrested in Fatal Shooting in Van Nuys
Anaheim : Navy Dentist Hit by Bullet at Disneyland
G. M. Bush
Times Series on Africa
Rush of Change Has Hit Hard in Calabasas, 'Last of the West'
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Hedgecock's Lawyer Asks for Mistrial : Late Introduction of Witness Could 'Undermine' Case
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Philadelphia Counterpart Postponed : Mummers March to One-upmanship
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Honored for Hope's 'Thanks for the Memories' : Oscar-Winning Lyricist Leo Robin Dies
USC's Orange County Fans Began Their Partying Early
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
Times Series on Africa
Last Year's Liver Transplant Patient Now Parents' 'Live Wire'
KEAY DAVIDSON, Times Staff Writer
2 Fatalities Mar Calm New Year's Holiday
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Nobuhiko Ushiba; Ex-Japanese Ambassador to U.S.
From Times Wire Services
At Sea With Salty Soviets : L.A. Woman's Fish Story Can Be Told in Russian
JERRY COHEN, Times Staff Writer
Forest Lawn hopes, of course, that when the proper time comes along they will return.
Doug Smith
Police Haul In 225 Drivers on Drunk Charges
G. M. BUSH, Times Staff Writer
Morgan S. Odell; Nurtured Lewis & Clark College
McDonald's to Rebuild Two Blocks From Site of Massacre
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Environment and Deukmejian
BUSINESS
1984 A Year of Frustration: Investors Fret Despite Gains in the Economy : Turnarounds and Toys Top the Big Board : Allied Products Leads Winners List; Charter Posts Largest Decline
NANCY RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Drop in Interest Rates Not Expected to Last : Analysts Predict Easier Credit Will Stimulate Spending, Pushing Rates Higher by Midyear
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
Dow Index Ended Uneventful Year Off 3.2% : This Mule of a Market Just Refused to Budge
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Key Business Events of 1984
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