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What happened on June 09, 1985
NEWS
Jerry Whitworth, Accused in Espionage Ring : No One Really Knew Fourth Spy Suspect
NANCY SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
New Testimony on Mengele Revealed : Nazi Lived With Her Family in Brazil, Hungarian Swears; Identifies Photos
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Erosion Imperils Old Mississippi Mansions
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
A Living Example of Equal Rights in Wyoming
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Cambodian Refugees in the U.S. Have Not Forgotten Those Left Behind : They Work Toward Helping Countrymen Who Seek to Resettle
BEVERLY BEYETTE, Times Staff Writer
Chicago Judge on Trial--a Picture of Greed, Graft
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Some Statistics That Hold Water
Associated Press
Chemical Arms Used on Contras, Leader Says
United Press International
Lebanon Militia Frees 3 Finnish U.N. Soldiers
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
Expert Sees It as 'Peanuts' : Lottery Money: Will It Be a Windfall for Schools?
JOHN HURST, Times Staff Writer
Salmonella Outbreak Traced to Milk Costs Firm $3.5 Million
United Press International
Remembering Life Over the Rainbow : Former Munchkin Returns to Oz
KATHEE YAMAMOTO, Community Correspondent
1984--A Year of Remarkable Growth for California Companies
DONNA K. H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
A Tribute to Dr. Linus Pauling
Expansion of Spadra Dump Approved for Trash-Energy Plant
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Whittier Bat Mitzvah Ceremony : Girl, 12, Soviet 'Twin' Come of Age Together
SUE CORRALES, Community Correspondent
Time for Idealism : Teaching Careers Attract the Altruistic
ELAINE WOO
The Region
U.N. Convoy Delivers Supplies to Besieged Palestinian Camp
United Press International
The Nation : Value of Farms Down 12%
The World
The House : Corporations Tax
Buchanan Also Tied to Remark Aimed at Keeping Wives at Home : Cuomo Hits Comment on 'Neo-Socialist' States
From Times Wire Services
$2.8 Million at Two Events : Governor Filling Campaign Coffer
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Heat, Smog Ease Only Slightly; More of Same Expected Today
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
A Romantic's Guide to Warm-Weather Entertaining
U.S. Health Better, Insurers Report
United Press International
Downey Customers to Get Refunds on Phone Overcharges
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
$40-Million Hotel Addition : L.B. Panel Backs Tourist, Commercial Plan for Port
SUE CORRALES, Community Correspondent
The State
The Region
The World
No Need for Syria in Talks, Shultz Says : He Cites Regime's Opposition to Jordan's Mideast Peace Moves
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
The World
Peking Presses Taiwan to Talk : Wants Negotiations Over Island's Future
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Heat Eases Only Slightly and More of Same Expected Today
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
Iraq Abandons Hope of Using Oil Pipeline Shut Down by Syria
From Reuters
The Nation
The Nation
The World
The House : Corporations Tax
Helicopters, Bulldozers in Battle as New Florida Fires Break Out
Times Wire Services
Panel Vacancy Sparks Debate of Conflict Issue
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Hearing Set on Pipeline Renewal
The Nation
Big Jump Expected in Licensing of Technology
Associated Press
8 Killed in S. Africa Mine
United Press International
The Region
The World
The Nation
Heat, Smog Ease Only Slightly; 'More of Same' Due for Today
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
The World
The House : Corporations Tax
City Council Challengers Cry Foul : 2 Incumbents Win Bitter Runoff in Compton
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Unemployment Holds Steady for 4th Month
From Times Wire Services
The State
The Nation
Reagan's Rating Shows First Gain in 4 Months
Special to The Times
The World : China Assails U.S. Move
The House : Corporations Tax
Council Members' Votes to Tell Tale
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
decorating debate
decorating debate
Viewers Views
decorating debate
ho-hum home
just like it used to be
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
back to balk's
The Region : 1st USA for Africa Relief Set for Delivery
Mrs. Meese's Revealing Attitudes
Lutherans Bar Handicapped From Ministry
Associated Press
The Region
counting calories
Officials Ponder Skulls and Monkeys : In India, It's the Odd Things That Count
STEPHEN R. WILSON, Associated Press
2 Departments Merged
New Job Ordered for White Made Nervous Among Blacks
United Press International
A Romantic's Guide to Warm--Weather Entertaining
Artesia Freeway to Add Rush-Hour Lane
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
The State
Hundreds Protest Catholic Church's Stand on Abortion
Associated Press
Pledge to Preserve Male-Only Policy Required by Club
Associated Press
Anti-Abortion Activist Sentenced for Trespassing
The State
U.S. Has No Latin War Plans--Reagan
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Ladera Vote Switch Told Runoff Story
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
Wealthy Tire Dealer Favored for Seat on L.B. Harbor Panel
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Priest Freed in Angola
From Reuters
500 Evacuated After Train Carrying Chlorine Derails
Associated Press
Parking Lot Delayed : Marymount Objects to 650 Enrollment Limit
ANN JOHNSON, Times Community Correspondent
United Way Marks 60 Years in L.A.
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Building Moratorium to Protect Vistas Until Hillside Law Is in Effect
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Hotel Debate Fills a Decade of Deja Vu
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Viewers Views
Southeast Asians' First Stopover on Freedom Road
NICK B. WILLIAMS JR., Times Staff Writer
Country Antiques: Casting a Light
ROBERT STONE
U.S. Told to Pay Lawyer Fees in Probe of Meese
From Associated Press
The Region
Worker Who Didn't Smile Fired Legally
Associated Press
Students Fight Image Problem at Dominguez
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
It's Off to the Races
BOB CHAMBERLIN
Few Apply for Conversions : Lack of Takers Chills Projected 'Condo Fever'
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Harms MIA Search, Hanoi Says
United Press International
24 Finnish Troops Seized in Lebanon : Militia Captures U.N. Contingent to Swap for POWs
From United Press International
Soviet Drive Relieves Besieged Afghan Garrison
From Times Wire Services
Modest Effect Seen : Tax Reform: More Bark Than Bite
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Paperback Romances Seen as a Threat
JANICE MALL
Two puzzled men are left dangling by a few words : from a mysterious young woman's copybook
JACK SMITH
Ongoing Power Struggle in Cambodia Began in '78
BEVERLY BEYETTE
Middleton Falls Into a Trap, Basically
Federal Court Blocks Restart of TMI Reactor
From United Press International
The Region
The World
If the Shoe Fits, Might as Well Wear It
VICTORIA McCARGAR,
McCargar is an assistant news editor in The Times
'
Business section
Fox Nearly Gives Golfers Strokes by Balling Things Up
CONNIE STEWART
Brazil Slayings Protest Prison Conditions : 16 Killed by Cell Mates; Names Drawn for 'Execution by Lottery'
JUAN de ONIS, Times Staff Writer
Alcohol Is Elderly's 3rd Leading Cause of Death
United Press International
Military Academies Tap Eight Sanger Students : Capt. Nick and the ROTC Stars
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Nicaragua Intensifies War Against Contras : Sandinistas Seek to Seal Infiltration Routes, Bring Conflict Under Control by End of Year
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Remembering The Duke
DENNIS McLELLAN,
Times Staff Writer
Jury Orders 8 to Pay $355,100 in Anti-Klan Rally Death
Associated Press
5 Linked to Klan, Nazis Found Liable in Death : Jury Also Holds 2 North Carolina Police Officers Responsible in Suit Over 1970 Killing of Leftist
From Associated Press
Singer Madonna's Guard Punched Him, Photog Says
Associated Press
Hearing Scheduled on Proposal for Fixed-Route Bus System
Teacher Recruiters Learn a Lesson in Scarcity : Inglewood District One of Many Facing Shortage
ELAINE WOO and STEVE CHURM, Times Staff Writers
Tarot as a Tool to Subconscious Mind
Redondo Beach Day Care Needs
Transportation Panel Approved
Environmental Effect of Condo Project to Be Reviewed in Court
Complaints Lead to Alhambra Postal Inquiry
MARK ARAX, Times Staff Writer
A Classic Cocktail Collection
ROBIN TUCKER
Team to Be Formed to Probe Squabble Over School Files
Sheriff's Department Buses Keep Judicial System Rolling Along
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Tarot as a Tool to Subconscious Mind
The Luxury of Space and Light
MAGGI MILLER
Providing A New Lift For Ground Covers
ROBERT SMAUS
A Tribute to Dr. Linus Pauling
Homeowners Vow to Fight Proposal for UCLA Housing
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
Theater Industry Focuses on Strike : Projectionists' Walkout May Preview Similar Actions at Cinema Chains
JUDY PASTERNAK, Times Staff Writer
After 10-Year Glut, Teachers Discover They're in Demand : Schools Resort to Sales Pitches to Cover Growing Shortage
ELAINE WOO and STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writers
Exercising With Debbie, Jane And The Gang : By Robin Tucker
No Hearing Date Set for Avalon Tax on Business
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Suburban 'Disaster Area' Hopes Grant Means Revival
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Little French Car Brings Back Memories
A Question of Balance : Districts Under Pressure to Identify Gifted Minority Students
JOHN L. MITCHELL, Times Staff Writer
On Their Toes for the Joffrey Dinners
JODY JACOBS
Horse Trail Runs Afoul of Homeowners
ANN JOHNSON, Community Correspondent
Discovering Poetry of Dorothy Parker
just like it used to be
S. Pasadena Drops Councilman's Firm
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
Dominguez Professor Wins Teacher Award
D. SAMI CAPP, D. Sami Capp
Tasters' Choice : Water Samplers Sniff Out Good and Bad Before Consumers Get Product
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Tarot as a Tool to Subconscious Mind
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Edgar Schmued; Designer of P-51 Fighter : Former German's Airplane Helped Defeat the Luftwaffe in WWII
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Unemployment Rate Declines in Canada
United Press International
A Man of Contradictions : Producer-Director Plays an Ambiguous Role in a Web of Bizarre Circumstances
ROBERT WELKOS, Times Staff Writer
Cosmetic Surgery a Territorial Gray Zone
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY
Project Self-Esteem in the Schools
Benefactor of Bowl Sunrise Service Dies : Hugo (Bud) Herrmann, Longtime Chairman of Event, Was 60
JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Some Run-ins With Hollywood Figures
Bush Will Visit Landon
United Press International
Lenient Zoning Regulations and Apartment Construction
Grand Jury Indictments and the Rights of Defendants
State Has Hard Time Keeping Up With Him : Doctor Trying to Escape His Past Finds New Problems Cropping Up
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Jail 'Snitches' as Witnesses: Credibility is Key Question
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Builders Bring Urban Visions to Freeway's Rural Corridor
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
A New Offensive in the Freeway War
STEVE EMMONS
San Diego
End Harbor Square Plans
Countywide : 'A Hospital's I.Q.' Book Compares 36 Facilities
Marcida Dodson \f7
All Aboard!
Fullerton : Downtown Assn. Sees Little Future for Group
Roxana Kopetman \f7
San Diego
San Clemente : Dana Point Sewage Plan Dropped by City Council
Andy Rose \f7
Westminster
Fumes Force 700 to Leave Hemet Homes
High-Energy Particles Halt Spread of Certain Cancers
United Press International
She Welcomes the Challenge : Owner of Spa in Political Dispute as Leader of Tiny Federal Agency
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
15 Suffer Food Poisoning
Associated Press
Escondido
Westminster
Holden Shooting
Holden Shooting
Local News in Brief : Man Found Dead in Canyon Identified
'Putting the Hex on CCRs'
Los Angeles County's Crowded Jails
El Toro Marines Riding High
3 Newborn Pandas Doing Well in Canada
Associated Press
A Really Surprising Turn of Events
UC Irvine Students Wind Up Latest Fast to Raise Funds for African Famine Relief
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Mayor's Unconcern With City Budget
County Fair's Wine Judges Busy Accounting for Taste
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Public Forum to Explore Child Care Improvement
Roxana Kopetman \f7
A Celebration of True Selflessness
Fantasies Fire Female Passion, Therapist Says
JOHN M. LEIGHTY, United Press International
Police Needs
4 Brush Fires Investigated
Jane Fonda's Pet Unwitting Dupe : 'Taxi' Is No Doggone Criminal
Unidentified Teen-Ager Hit, Injured by Car
Overcrowded Jails: Inmates May Be Freed, Sheriff Warns
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena's Roses Win
United Press International
5 Workers Injured by Dow Herbicide to Share $1.4 Million
Associated Press
Garden Grove : City Council Approves 2 Key Building Plans
G.\f7 M. Bush \f7
Delays Raising Cost of McColl Waste Cleanup
DAVE PALERMO, Times Staff Writer
Fred Marshall; Ex-Minnesota Congressman
From Times Wire Services
Drug Arrests Send a Message to San Diego Students
United Press International
Anaheim
Pools, Children Equal Danger
Police Book Man After Jewelry Courier Is Injured, Van Stolen
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Help Available for Student Drinkers
Excited Crowd Greets Crew, Overhauled Ranger
KATHLEEN H. COOLEY, Times Staff Writer
Man Booked After Woman Killed in Crash
Local News in Brief : Fan Shot to Death, 2 Wounded in Argument at Soccer Match
Relevance to Wakeful Experiences Stressed : Dreams an 'Inner Biography,' Therapist Says
Associated Press
Victory for Long Beach Boatmen : U.S. Gondoliers Surprise Venetians
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Douse That Light, Save on Gas Bill
Navy's Knee Jerk
Head of Biggest Employment Agency : He's Made a Career of Changing Others' Careers
ROBERT MACY, Associated Press
300 From Both Sides of Border Gather to Protest Boy's Shooting
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Half-Hour Test for Chlamydia Developed : Sexually Transmitted Disease Spreads Quicker Than Herpes
LIDIA WASOWICZ, United Press International
Flying Ring's Inventor Claims It's an Airplane
Associated Press
B. Comara; Veteran Art Dealer in L.A.
Local News in Brief : Arson Suspected in $70,000 Reseda Blaze
Sex Education Vital
Navy's Knee Jerk
2nd Rate to 1st Class: City Strives to Move Up
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Territorial Dispute Flares : Harbor Tour Business Riding Turbulent Seas
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Ruling on Miller's Testimony a Blow to Defense in Spy Case
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Go Ahead, Read in the Dark : Misconceptions About Eye Care Laid to Rest
LIDIA WASOWICZ, United Press International
4th Avenue: Proving Ground for Cleanup of City Sleaze
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Gangs: A Threat on Streets and in Jail
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Coast Dig Will Seek Artifacts of DeMille's 1923 Film Epic
Associated Press
Couple Keep Heritage of Lankershim Alive
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Culture, Fund Problems Face Doctors Aiding Indochinese
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
COMMENCEMENT 1985 : Cal Poly, Pomona
Backer of Lear Jet Project Arrested on Theft Charges
Associated Press
Laguna Man and Woman Held on Extortion Charges
DAVE PALERMO, Times Staff Writer
Talbot Jennings, 90; Ex-Screenwriter
Henry Kearns, 74; Ex-Export-Import Bank Director
Robert Rogers; Publisher of Gay Magazine
Dark Horror of Child Abuse Increasingly Brought to Public Light in West Europe
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
Curley Bradley, 74; Starred on Radio as the Final Tom Mix
BUSINESS
Carl Icahn Relishes His Raider Role : TWA Is Latest Target as He Rails Against Corporate Executives
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Whodunit Train Treks : Mystery Tours Reward Employees
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
Entrepreneurs Are Alive and Well in Taiwan
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor.
Health-Care Couturier
JUBE SHIVER Jr.
VIEWPOINTS : Disclosure Requirement Is a Good First Step; Nevertheless, Buyer Beware
DOUG SCHUSTER, Doug Schuster is a San Diego-based certified financial planner and registered investment adviser. He is also on the board of the San Diego chapter of the International Assn. for Financial Planning.
'Speculative Mania' Harms U.S. Banks
VIEWPOINTS : Should the State Regulate Financial Advisers? : Legislation Needed to Curb Abuses in This Rapidly Expanding Field
JOSEPH P. MONTOYA, Joseph P. Montoya (D-Whittier) is chairman of the state Senate Business and Professions Committee
'Speculative Mania' Harms U.S. Banks
Investors Bilked Out of More Than $750 Million : Thousands Reportedly Hit by Ponzi Schemes
Associated Press
Grandesigns' Work Is Getting Around Town
DONNA K. H. WALTERS
Janitorial Franchiser Told to Register Business
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
New Degree of Interest in Education for Adulst.
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
UPI Splits News, Broadcast Operations
Sober Shuttle
BRUCE KEPPEL
Soured Milk Culture Firms Hit by New Suit
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Firms Warming to Joint Ventures Abroad : Despite Culture Clashes, U.S. Multinationals Find Partners Can Be Assets
ROBERT W. GIBSON, Times International Economics Correspondent
Ford Plant Is a Case Study : Taiwanese Learn How to Deal With Prosperity
JOHN F. LAWRENCE and SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
REAL ESTATE
New Homes Built on Edith Head Estate
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Ground Breaking Today for L. A. Senior Housing
Wilshire Building Sold
In Manhattan Beach : Methane Vapors Halt Home Sales
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Services Held for Builder J. A. Rottman
New Home Development
Work Starts on Golf Course at Orange County Development
Park Hill Single-Family Homes Open Today in San Bernardino
Four-Building Facility Begun at UC San Diego
Tips to Homeowners
4,000 Expected at Pacific Coast Builders Parley
San Diego Company Expands, Changes Name
Community Honored
Additional Funds Provided for Housing the Homeless
Building Plans Announced
Headquarters Moved
Apartment Construction Booms in San Diego Area
Nissan Plans a Remodeling
Investment Firm Buys Condos in San Diego
A Place to Look for the Good-Looking Alleys
Likes Looks Backward
Goldman Sachs Sells Headquarters Building
A Haven for Con Artists
DICK TURPIN
Mini-Warehouse Being Built on Anaheim Site
Housing Voucher Program to Be Tested by 41 Agencies
Seven Builders Signed for EastLake Projects
Quail Garden Homes Open in Northern San Diego Counnty
John Visconsi Forms Development Firm
Bond Program Available for Van Nuys Units
New and Old Monumental Sights
Survey Finds Buyers' Tastes Run Ahead of Reality
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Supercomputer Center Slated at UC San Diego
Affordability Index Favors Home Buyers
Architects Put Their Mark on Wilshire Blvd.
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
A Place to Look for the Good-Looking Alleys
Church Built on Liquid Assets
EVELYN De WOLFE
Wilshire Courtyard: a Giant Step for Revival
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
How Uncle Sam Relates to Close-Knit Families : Shared-Equity Plans Help Parents, Children Benefit From Real Estate Transactions
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Industrial Building Bought in South Gate
Orange County Syndicator Organization Formed
Practical Solutions for Corrosion, Rust
Work Begun on Phase 2 of Jewish Center
Apartment Complex in Santee Purchased
Rancho Cucamonga Buildings Sold
$400-Million, Master-Planned Project Set for Laguna Niguel
Koll Executive Heads Orange County Unit
Yorba Linda Homes Feature 3-Car Garages
Four Members of L. A. AIA Unit Named Fellows
Grant Hotel Bought by Syndicate
San Fernando Valley Plant Wins Award
New Offices, Expansions : Moss Occupies First New Headquarters in 24 Years
In-The-Wall Ironing Center Solves Board Storage Problem
SPORTS
NHL Summer Meeting Has Plenty on Agenda
Associated Press
This Spot Sure Doesn't Look Like Any Garden
Hollywood Park Racing : Things Looking Up for 'New' McHargue
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Royals Knock Angels Out of First, 4-1
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Babcock Wins All-Around Gymnastics Title
Associated Press
CRAIG LEFFERTS : Padre Reliever Has Met Many Challenges On His Way to Becoming a Major Leaguer
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Reds Start Quickly and Beat Padres
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
National League : Reds' Owner Prefers Being in the Black
Gordon Edes
Lakers Hoping to Pluck a Title From the Garden
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
BYU, TCU, Fordham Join Kactus Field
Associated Press
Elliott Is Ready Again After Missing Million
United Press International
American League Roundup : Tigers Come Roaring Back With a 10-1 Victory Over Blue Jays
DAN HAFNER
U.S. Open Golfers to Take On 'Monster'
United Press International
'86 Hawaii Football Team Will Open With Wisconsin
Associated Press
Speedway Bikes : Cook Records Perfect 5 for 5 in U.S. Final
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Dotson Resumes Role as White Sox Stopper
United Press International
Chapman's Halasz Signs With Orioles
National League Roundup : Cards Defeat Mets on Herr's Homer, 1-0
DAN HAFNER
An NBA Mystery: Someone Takes Bird on the Lam
Jim Murray
American League : Twins Appear to Be at Odds With Themselves
Ross Newhan
Gunslingers Are Paid, So Game With Express Will Go On Today
CHRIS DUFRESNE
Maltbie Birdies Last Hole to Share Lead With Burns
From Times Wire Services
Lloyd wins Sixth French Open Title, Beats Navratilova
JERRY COHEN, Times Staff Writer
Cook Is Perfect in American Final : He Scores 15 Points and Wins All Five Races at Long Beach
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Orange County All-Star Volleyball : Despite Lockwood's Heroics, South Squad Beats North in 4 Games
STEVE LOWERY
X-Ray Halts Scypion; McGuigan Beats Pedroza
Dwindling Attendance : Bay Area No Paradise for the Major Leagues
United Press International
For Dodgers, It's Quiet After Storm, and They Lose to Braves, 7-3
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
The Finish Is Different This Time : Women's 100 Hurdles Race Gets Off to Slow Start, Too
JULIE CART, Staff Writer
Flutie Considers His Rookie Season a Success
Associated Press
Hardin-Pfeiffer Cycle Wins Baja Race
Associated Press
College World Series : Longhorns Win in 10th, Could Claim Title Today
From Associated Press
Consummate Hit Man : Rambis and McHale Couldn't Hold a Candle to Former Celtic Jim Loscutoff
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
USFL Roundup : Outlaws Keep Hopes Alive, 28-21
From Times Wire Services
Now, Frank White Gets the Royal Treatment : But Things Were Quite a Bit Different in His First Season With Kansas City
Associated Press
Los Alamitos Notebook : Easy Austin Wins Laddie Handicap at Los Alamitos
JEANMARIE MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
A Sweet Belmont for Eddie Maple : Creme Fraiche's Win Lets Woody Stephens Make History
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Banks Triple-Jumps 57-11 3/4, Shows He's the Second Best Ever
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Nicklaus, 45, Says He's Fit to Win Open No. 5
SHAV GLICK
It Was Good Week for the Knights : Nancy Wins LPGA Title; Ray Homers Against Dodgers
Associated Press
New Orleans Golfer Heads Field in Competition for the Sightless
United Press International
LBYC Race Week Nears Conclusion; All Classes Close
ALMON LOCKABEY
DENNIS JOHNSON : Reputations, Especially Bad Ones, Are Hard to Live Down, but After Two Seasons in Boston, He Has Accepted the Celtic Ideal, Become a Team Player and Also Evolved Into One of the Best Guards Around
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
A TEAM FOR THE 80s : Blue Jays Winging : Toronto's Losing Days Are Forgotten as Cool, Young, Talented Players Go for AL East Title
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Indoor Polo : Los Angeles' Pro Team, the Colts, Manages to Attract Crowds of 3,000 to Equestrian Center in Burbank
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Commentary : What's Florida's Problem? Give the Title Back
TONY KORNHEISER, Washington Post
When It Came to Building a Championship Team, Boston's Red Auerbach and a Supporting Cast Had All the Answers and, Eventually, the Top Players : THE MAKING OF THE CELTICS
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Holy Borealis
The Schoenfeld Sisters: Pedagogues & Gadabouts
DANIEL CARIAGA
Natalie Cole: She Survived The Worst
ROBERT HILBURN
Back East--the Art Of Summer
WILLIAM WILSON
Copybiting
Random Shots
Televisionary
Trashin' Talk Shows
Ruthless Reichl
Straits Slam
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