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What happened on January 06, 1985
ENTERTAINMENT
A Missing Person Is Found In The Nude
PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
Bluesman Magic Sam: His Legend Lives On
DON SNOWDEN
Celebrating A Meal To Make A Foodie Sing
RUTH REICHL
Film Pickings
Righting Copywrongs
They're Not Playing Our Song
Some Theme
They're Not Playing Our Song
Popped Critics
. . . And To All A Bah Humbug!
DAN SULLIVAN
Perahia Finishes His Mozart Task
HERBERT GLASS
Praise
Long Beach Symphony : Silence From Long Beach Symphony
DANIEL CARIAGA
They're Not Playing Our Song
Rubbing Our Faces In The Abuse Of Power
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
Old Films Are Getting A New Look
KEVIN THOMAS
Facing Up To A Challenge In Exhibit
DINAH BERLAND
Judgment Day For 'Landscape'
LAWRENCE CHRISTON
Film Pickings
Polish Director: Love, Politics, Faith
JERRY DE MUTH
Rich Guys At Work
Neon's Dad
Lennon Revisionism
Commentary : Are Animated Films Drawn Into A Corner?
CHARLES SOLOMON
Scrapped Palms
Popped Critics
The Jackson
Unrotten Tv
Wrong Again, Hal
They're Not Playing Our Song
Will It Stay Alive In '85?
LEONARD FEATHER
Unrotten Tv
Popped Critics
Color Grammys Purple
PAUL GREIN
Scrapped Palms
Popped Critics
Praise
The Fundamentals Of Winter Comforting
LOIS DWAN
THE THRILLER OF 'VICTORY' : Snatching profit from the agony of the biggest, splashiest and most troubled rock concert tour in history.
DENNIS McDOUGAL
Schoenberg From The Mendelssohn
MARC SHULGOLD
Popped Critics
Jones, Zane Share 'Secret'
CRAIG BROMBERG
Fogerty's Nightmare Is Over
ROBERT HILBURN
John Fogerty : Revival: The Long Nightmare Is Over
Elvis--the King In Their Lives
STUART GOLDMAN
Minor White, A Major Photographer
JOSINE IANCO-STARRELS
Where Did The Rest Of Creedence Go?
JON MATSUMOTO
Accounting 'Club'
SPORTS
East-West Shrine Game : Cunningham Leads West to 21-10 Victory
Associated Press
Playing on Injured Knees, Hudson Gambles on Comeback at Las Vegas : Once One of L.A.'s Outstanding High School Basketball Stars, He's Trying to Regain His Game and His Spot in the Lineup
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Southland Sailing : Skippers Seek Final Cup Berth
ALMON LOCKABEY
Brown, Bolden, Bell Enter Meet
Masters Tennis Tournament in New York Begins Tuesday
Associated Press
Golf : Southern California's Winter Season Opens This Week With Bob Hope Classic
SHAV GLICK
Wolfpack Women Fall on Hard Times : North Carolina St. Finds Itself Unranked in Associated Press Poll
Associated Press
Names in the News
Clippers Stop 7-Game Losing Streak While Nixon Can Only Watch
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Ditka Has Reshaped Bears' Image : Toughness, Intelligence Are Mark of Division Winners
Associated Press
Montana Defeats Loyola Marymount, 74-58
Aztec Women Lose to Northeast Louisiana in Kangaroos Title Game
CHRIS ELLO
Bears Have Saved City of Chicago From a Long Period of Mourning
United Press International
Lazers Beat Tacoma, Still 1 1/2 Behind Sockers
Looking Ahead at 1985
Scott Ostler
Gallagher Lifts Titans to 64-62 Victory
Pavelich Comes Back Just in Time : While Ranger Center Was Out, the Team Hit Bottom
Associated Press
Irvine Catches Utah St. on Off Night and Wins
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Perez Back in Uniform for Sockers
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Foster Laments the Lack of Monetary Rewards
BERT ROSENTHAL
Black Hawks' Tessier Now Plays It Cooler
RANDY MINKOFF, United Press International
Dahar Wins by a Nose at Santa Anita
When Pointing Fingers, Gilmore, at 7-2, Is an Easy Target to Find
WILLIAM R. BARNARD, Associated Press
Athletes to Be Cited by NCAA
Associated Press
Aztecs Defeat Falcons
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Ueberroth Addresses Amateur Coaches
United Press International
USC Women Take Trip That Could Be Rough
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Georgetown Escapes in Overtime, 82-80
From Times Wire Services
Decker, Wysocki to Meet Again in Sunkist Jan. 18
Names in the News
Boys Roundup : Capo Valley Gets Hot to Beat Edison
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Pac-10 Roundup : Beavers Win With 5 Players
From Times Wire Services
San Francisco Gears Up for Super Bowl Sunday
Associated Press
Kings' Winless Streak Ends in Detroit, 5-3 : Nicholls and MacLellan Each Score Twice Against Red Wings
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
AFC Championship Game : Pittsburgh's Defense Concerns Shula
BRUCE LOWITT, Associated Press
Roby Gets a Kick Out of Shula
Dolphins, Steelers Well-Matched, but One Has Marino
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
After a Slow Start, Kentucky Is Now Hustling and Winning
Associated Press
Football Annoouncers--What They Say, What It Really Means
JIM MURRAY
NHL Roundup : Nomad Franchise Finally Catches Canadiens
DAN HAFNER
Zola Budd Enters March 10K in Phoenix
USD Holds Off Northern Arizona
Bruins Finally Defeat Oregon
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
McEnroe Quietly Breezes Past Vilas
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Games Within The Game : The Poor Relievers Have Become Rich
FRED DOWN, United Press International
Foyt, Nearly 50, Has No Plans to Quit Driving Racing Cars
Associated Press
Polee Leads Pepperdine to Victory Over Fordham
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
NFC Championship Game : Bears Hoping to Ground Air Montana
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
NBA Roundup : Triple-Double by Isiah Thomas Helps Pistons Beat Bullets
DAN HAFNER
Shoemaker Rides Winner at Los Alamitos
49ers' Biggest Obstacles Today: Blitz and Payton
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Girls Roundup : Beer Leads Loara By Riverside
CS Fullerton Has Little Trouble in Long Beach
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Mark Breland Wins Unanimous Decision in Second Pro Fight
Associated Press
Community College Basketball : Fullerton Goes in Shorthanded but Gives Cerritos a Good Battle
GUY GRUPPIE, Times Staff Writer
Indoor Track : Grand Prix Circuit Begins Jan. 13, Includes 14 Meets
Associated Press
The Odds Favor Sockers in Win
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Cousy, Havlicek and 4 Others Set to Play in Legends Game
United Press International
Allen: 'Shades of 1963' : Bears Did It With Tough Defense Once Before--and Won NFL Title
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Sports Growing at All-Women's School : Mount Holyoke (Mass.) Now Has a $9 Million Sports Complex
HAL BOCK, Associated Press
Replacing Doug Flutie Is a Big Challenge Facing BC's Bicknell
Associated Press
The Chicago Bears Haven't Been This Nasty Since That Championship Season 'Way Back in 1963 : The Monsters Are Back : Doug Atkins, Fred Williams Are the Spirited Forebears
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Golf : Whitworth Shoots 67, Shares 54-Hole Lead at Pebble Beach
Associated Press
PREP BASKETBALL : Santiago Tournament : Valencia Loses Title Game to Burbank, 50-49
JOE PASLEY
Ivan Lendl says tennis would be better off if there were fewer tournaments : A Case of Less Is More Popular?
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Rematch Finally Becomes a Reality : Promoters' Squabble Had Delayed Mancini-Bramble
Associated Press
College Basketball Roundup : West Virginia 'Wins' Game, 51-50, but Then Loses It, 50-49
From Times Wire Services
The Seamy, Sometimes Sad Side of College Football Recruiting : Colleges Have Trouble Balancing NCAA Rules With Students' Needs
ROBERT LEE ZIMMER, Associated Press
San Diego Prep Basketball : Santana Loses Tourney to Patrick Henry, 76-64
Women Will Draft Partners for Tournament at La Costa
Associated Press
ACC Has No TV Package, Which Hurts Its Image
Associated Press
Olympics, Revamped College Football Highlight '84 TV Sports
TERRY TAYLOR, Associated Press
Tennis Roundup : West Germany's Becker Defeats Giammalva in $200,000 Tourney
From Times Wire Services
Nuggets Trip Up Lakers, 126-124
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Pittsburgh Kid Faces the Steelers : Marino's Father Drives a Truck for a Pittsburgh Paper
Associated Press
MARK EATON : This is a tall story that appears to have a happy ending. It's about a late-bloomer who happens to be 7-5 and on his way to becoming an NBA star.
MIKE LITTWIN, Times Staff Writer
Deaf Basketball Player : Hofsta's Willie Brown Has Plenty of Heart
Associated Press
Staub and Hernandez Are Battling Buddies : Rusty's Signing Assures Them of Future Fun
MILTON RICHMAN, United Press International
Hula Bowl : Reich Upstages Flutie in East Win
Associated Press
NEWS
2 Drivers Live to Tell About It : Plunge Off Cliffs Is One Too Many
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
Made 50,000-Mile Journey With Expedition : Bothie, the Only Dog to Visit Both Poles
GREGORY JENSEN, United Press International
After 50 Years, Few Reminders of Lindbergh Case : Town Forgets Trial That Put It on Map
ANNE McGRATH, Associated Press
Bahamas Premier Pindling Sweats Out Drug Scandal
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Suits Charge 'Educational Malpractice' : Illiterate, Deaf Men Say N.Y. State Misplaced Them as Children
LEE MITGANG, Associated Press
Cornelia Wallace Has Mental Tests
United Press International
Dancing Up a Storm for Dance Gallery
Jody Jacobs
American Scouting Changing to Meet the Needs of the Poor
DAVID JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Tough Bargaining Likely at Geneva : Split Seen in Politburo on Negotiations
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Festive Air of 'Hiring Hall' : 1,000 in First-Day Line for 487 Jobs
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
The State
The Region
India Leader Announces Sweeping Reform Plans
From Times Wire Services
The Nation : Mine Negligence Charged
Mubarak, Hussein Confer in Jordan
From Times Wire Services
High Court Frees Minister in School Case
Associated Press
Medical Quandary : Bioethics Seeks Rules for Dying
BARRY SIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
Pentagon Critic Picked to Lead House Military Panel
Associated Press
Language Students Hone Skills in Space-Age 'Chat'
Associated Press
The State
Texaco Gives $10,000 to Firemen Fund
The World : Poland Hiking Food Prices
San Diego County Plan to Buy Water Stirs MWD Waves
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Syrian Killed on Golan
From Reuters
Park Setting No Boon for Apartment Dwellers
VIRGINIA ESCALANTE, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
L.B. Port Looks to New Growth Spurt in 1985 : Harbor's 35-Year Plan Will Expand Size to Match Its Increasing Cargo
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Powell Makes Excellent Progress After Surgery
United Press International
Packwood Sees No Freeze on Arms Budget
United Press International
Flaws Found in Emergency Plans Near Toxic Plants
RICHARD T. PIENCIAK, Associated Press
The Nation
The Region
The State
Eastern Storms Bring Outages, Ice-Slick Roads
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
South Gate Council Considers 5% Utility Tax to Fund Police
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Returning Opposition Figure Hopes to Avoid Aquino's Fate
United Press International
The Nation
Parents to Protest Busing Plan Cure for School Crowding
DONNA ST. GEORGE, Times Staff Writer
First Satellite Link
Associated Press
Producer Defends Methods of Westmoreland Program
United Press International
The Nation
The Nation
Chlorine Leak in India Hospitalizes 45 People
Associated Press
Reagan to Endorse Broader Rights Bill
From the Washington Post
Robbery Suspect Slain
Marina Condo Plan Questioned
I would like to differ with two opinions offered in the...
The World
Frogs' Supersensitive Inner Ear : When a White-Lipped Thumps, Others Listen
MARK STEIN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The World
Safe Smoking? Don't Hold Your Breath
United Press International
Famine-Hit Ethiopia Buys $504,000 Villa
United Press International
Volcano Gives Off Fiery Plume
United Press International
The World
Latino Seeks to Instill Vision in Youths Without Hope
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Teacher Hopes to Use Her Pull to Win Flight in Space
DeWAYNE JOHNSON
Part of Comprehensive Health-Care Network : Hospital an Addition to Unique System
TOM MINEHART, Associated Press
The State : Cash Pledged for Surgery
Odyssey I Club Faces License Hearing
Study Laments Lack of Courses at Many Schools : Reviving the Humanities: Profiles of 3 Colleges
DENNIS O'SHEA, United Press International
Zaccaro Weighs Guilty Plea, His Attorney Says
Associated Press
Change Requested in Poker Club Restrictions : Cudahy May Alter Gambling Law
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Physician and Policy-Maker : Hospice Doctor Torn by Dilemma
BARRY SIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
Diablo Canyon Reactor 1 Restarted
From Times Wire Services
State Acts Early to Defend Crops From Insect Peril
ROBERT CRABBE, United Press International
Ground Breaking Set for Whittier's Hilton
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Offer Apologies for Errant Missile
Associated Press
The World
Elderly to Counsel Other Seniors : They Have Experienced Firsthand the Problems of Aging
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Von Bulow's Retrial Ordered to Start April 2
Associated Press
Year of Ox Stamps Bring Beefy Prices
Associated Press
Parents Filled In on Drug Slang
Associated Press
The World
Concern Over Noise, Lights : Neighbors Call Foul on Park for Sports
JOAN VILLA-CZIMENT, Times Community Correspondent
Feuding Blacks Greet Kennedy in South Africa
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Federal Arts Agency Writes Off Literary Center's Fund Request
ELAINE WOO, Times Staff Writer
Tough Bargaining Likely at Geneva : Gromyko, Shultz to Begin Crucial Talks Monday
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Term Imposed in False Statements on Donovan
Associated Press
"Call to Glory" is the finest show on television and maybe...
I have tried many times to contact Channel 5 regarding...
Since the Days of the Old West, Marshals Are Still Riding High
Associated Press
First Major School to Offer Program in Recycling
Associated Press
Colombia Extradites 4 to U.S. in New Drug Offensive
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Free Speech Is Pivotal Issue : Court to Test State Curbs on Lawyer Ads
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Thai Soldier Killed in Battle With Vietnamese
From Times Wire Services
Liberal Arts Majors Down; Some Educators Alarmed
Associated Press
UCLA Endowed Chair Is Filled
Bakers Score Hole in One : Bagel Makers' Quarters Are Small but Business Is Booming
ALLAN JALON, Times Staff Writer
Gardena Free Clinic to Expand
VA Head Plans End of Free Care for Veterans Over 65
From Times Wire Services
A Spirited Battle : Indians, Forest Service Clash Over U.S. Structures Built on Sacred Grounds
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
The Region : 4 Slain Near Santa Barbara
Started by Paraplegic : Newsletter Answers Needs of Disabled
THERESA WALKER, Times Staff Writer
Spider Crab Is a Giant
Associated Press
Irish Police Face Peril of 'Murder Mile'
ED BLANCHE, Associated Press
Hydrogen Gas May Be Earthquake Warning
BOYCE RENSBERGER, The Washington Post
L.A. City Council President : Pat Russell--Her Image Shifts From Odd to Sleek
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Beating Killed Priest, Policeman Testifies : Attempt to Confuse Investigators by Demanding Ransom Told
United Press International
Houston Is Urged to Quarantine Gays
United Press International
Hostages Say They Expected to Die on Jet
From Times Wire Services
Private Funds Pay for Sculpture Cut From Senate Building Plans
Associated Press
Attorney to Chair Arthritis Foundation
Taiwan Crime Crackdown
From Reuters
Gunslingers Relive the Wild, Woolly West
JANET RAE-DUPREE, Times Staff Writer
They're Still Going Strong : He Packed His Bags Once, but Luggage Department Boss, 81, Is Back on Job
DENNIS McLELLAN,
Times Staff Writer
6 School Boards Hike Own Pay : 5 Double, 1 Quadruples Stipends Under New Law
PAT BRENNAN, Times Staff Writer
They're Still Going Strong : Cartoonist, 79, Has Worked 61 Years on 'Moon Mullins'
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
L.B. School Officials 'Astounded' at State Report Cards : Performance Reports Vary Widely; Low Rankings Given in Some Areas
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Shot Fired for Homeowners in Legal War Over Airport
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Cramped Quarters Above Sunset Blvd. : Billboard Sitters Find They Have a Lovely View With No Room
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
In the new version of "A Christmas Carol," Roger (Nicholas...
They're Still Going Strong : Retirement Would Be Unheard of for Voice Teacher, 83
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
I would like to thank CBS for its presentation of Charles...
2 Trauma Centers Fight Addition of Others in Area
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
Tracing Cherokee Lineage : Our Education Problem
Gays Call Cover Offensive : Matchbook Tests Bias Ordinance
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
A Princess at a New Year's Eve Party
WILLIAM SULLIVAN
Decision on Covered Coke Piles to Get More Study
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Anti-Child Abuse Funds Delayed Pending Report
"Mr. T and Emmanuel Lewis in a Christmas Dream" was a...
Community of Farms, Homes Now Mishmash of Land Uses : Real Estate Bull Market Alters Moneta Gardens
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
A Sociologist With Street Smarts : Professor Draws on His Own Experience in Youth Gangs
MARSHALL BERGES, Times Staff Writer
S. M. Council to Weigh Plane Noise Ordinance
LYNDON STAMBLER, Times Staff Writer
Rosemead Man Convicted of Double Murder
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
Tracing Cherokee Lineage
Parents Offered Childbirth Innovations : Hospitals' Baby Business Booms
SUE AVERY, Times Staff Writer
REAL ESTATE
Trident Center Is Home for 2 Law Firms
DAVID M. KINCHEN
Couple Turns Desert Acreage Into Waterfront
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Vertical Blinds Rotate for Best Light Control
DALE BALDWIN
Longway Elected President of Engineering Contractors' Assn.
S&L Members Pledge Money to Mead Unit
TraveLodge Opens
San Diego Rental Pace Sets Record
New Division to Handle Retirement Management
Designers Selected
Vandals Cause Damage to Nohl Ranch Development
Building 30% leased
Carlsbergs Honored for Help to Resort
Senior Proposal Meets Needs
SAM HALL KAPLAN
Building Under Way in San Diego Park
L. A. County Permits Fell in November
Master Plan Completed
Builders Predict Decline
JOHN BETZ WILLMANN, Special to The Times
Renewal: Hype or Reality?
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
HUD Releases Guidebook on Minority Business
Center Designed for Light Industry : Los Alamitos Development Emphasizes Landscaping
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
'Love Boat' Doc Finds a Place in the Sun
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Builders Predict Decline
JOHN BETZ WILLMANN, Special to The Times
Frank Wein to Head Planners
Mark Dolan Elected President of Property Management Unit
Industrial Parks : Construction Begins on 38-Acre Azusa Center
Nonprofit Mead Housing to Increase Output in 1985
Proper Preparation Required When Plaster Wall is Painted
Dale Baldwin
Electric Shortcut for Oceanside Library
TERENCE M. GREEN
R. C. Shaw Heads Orange County Apartment Assn.
Mark Hall, Heidi Moore to Head Architects' Groups
Topa Tells Plan for $6-Million Office Building
Rehabilitation Loans at Work Show Progress
New Offices, Expansions : Japan-Based Company Opens Irvine Sales Office
First Phase of Seaside Village Being Offered
Hollywood Pix Theater to Become Fonda Playhouse
Jamboree Towers Rise on Schedule : Irvine Co.'s Twin Office Buildings Slated for November Completion
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
San Ysidro Site Is Barren, but the Agony Lives On
MARK J. KREIDLER, Associated Press Writer
Boy's Family Can't Forget Tiger Attack : Despite Award, Mauling Has Left Emotional, Physical Scars
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Paranoia the Legacy of School Drug Busts : Atmosphere of Suspicion Prevails a Year After Raids Netted 142 Student Arrests
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Schools Reaching Out to Bring Students, Parents Into the Fold
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Veteran Airline Executive Terrell Drinkwater Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Escondido
Some Things in Life Just Shouldn't Be Hurried Along
RICHARD BUFFUM
Chase Ends in Burglary Arrest
Seal Beach : Coast Commission's OK Asked for New Restaurant on Pier
G.M. Bush
Reseda Man Hunted in Poaching of 22 Birds
To Promote Understanding
Legislators to Move on Education, Crime, Drunk Driving
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Diverting Airport Traffic
Sea Lions to the Rescue--Trainers Hope
From Associated Press
Sorrento Valley
School Funding
San Clemente
'Owners Fear Loss of Homes'
Food Isn't Moldy
In the Driver's Seat: Getting to the Bus Stop on Time
'Equity' Unrealistic
Sobriety Checkpoints: Safety Versus Privacy Intrusions
AIDS May Be Hidden in Gay Men, Study Finds
From United Press International
$1,000 Fine on First Offense : State Uncorks Tough New Laws on Drunk Driving
United Press International
Costa Mesa : Peace Groups' Planned Vigil Sparks Counter-Demonstration
G. M. BUSH
The Trolley's Worth It
He's the Original 'Finder of Lost Loves' : Man's Real Life Inspires Reel Life
From United Press International
78 Families Near Dump Settle : Chevron Agrees to Pay Damages
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
Orange County: Up From Satire
In the Driver's Seat: Getting to the Bus Stop on Time
'We Had No Choice' : Worries Still Cloud Return to Homes Near Toxic Dump
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Death of Soda
Wild-Horse Roundup Halted After Protests
From Times Wire Services
Trash Plant Peril
Fire Damages Motel
Man To Turn School 'Junk' Into Gold for Poor Village
MELITA GARZA, Times Staff Writer
The High Road to High School
Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times
Questions Still Ride With Buses After Years of PWT
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Safety Agency Spared Large Budget Slash
Associated Press
San Diego
Missing Tape Sought in Christmas Death : Recording Would Reveal Information on How Victim of Gunshot Was Treated
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Lawsuits Threaten Beach Cities' Liquidity
SHEILA GRISSETT-WELSHBD
United Press International
New L.A. President Has Different Style but Shares Visions of Predecessor : Economic Thrust of NAACP to Continue
SANDY BANKS, Times Staff Writer
San Clemente : Rules Adopted on Placement, Size of Satellite Dish Antennae
DAN NAKASO
Discipline Reigns on Long Trip by School Bus 3015
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
High School Principal Draws Notice of Rise in Eating Disorders
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutor Accuses Defense of 'Panic' : Records Will Discredit Witness, Mayor's Lawyer Says
F-4 Design Data Taken in Theft at Parts Firm
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
'Law of the River' Threatened : S.D.'s Search for Water Causes Waves of Dissent
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Garden Grove : Senior Citizen Kosher Kitchen Rescued From Financial Peril
G. M. Bush
Officers Fire 30 Shots, Kill Fleeing Robbery Suspect
Mobile Home Park Residents Begin to Challenge the Rules
MELITA GARZA, Times Staff Writer
3 Die in Separate Gang-Related Shootings : Victims Killed While Driving Car, Riding Bike, Standing on Street
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Sobriety Checkpoints: Safety Versus Privacy Intrusions
TRAVEL
One-Day Cruise
Parador Phenomenon
Footloose Rebuttal
Cheaper Safari
Pleasure at Auberge
Know That Area
Murder Rate
Shopper's Tour
B&B San Gabriel
Yugoslavia Saved
Video Camera Fees
Journey To The Vale Of Kashmir
SHARON DIRLAM, Times Staff Writer
Footloose Rebuttal
Europe: Sound of Music
ERIC FRIEDHEIM, Friedheim is editor-publisher of Travel Agent magazine
Apartment in France
Pleasure at Auberge
Finding Farm stays in New Zealand
SAM HALL KAPLAN, Times Urban Design Critic
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Nobody, but Nobody. . .
Something to Be Desired by Thomas McGuane (Random House: $14.95; 173 pp.)
CHARLES CHAMPLIN
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Freezing Death of War Hero
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