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What happened on March 10, 1985
NEWS
Alcoholism Among Navajo Called Disgrace
United Press International
Kidnaped as Boy, Stayner the Man Learns to Live With Past
CATHERINE WILSON, Associated Press
Conversation and Healing Linked : Sociologist Finds Doctor-Patient Misunderstandings
LIDIA WASOWICZ, United Press International
American Teen-Ager Fights Soviet Life Style : Stalin's Granddaughter Slow to Adjust
LOUISE BRANSON, United Press International
Five Youths Held in $500 Robbery of Neighbors : Slaying of Trusting Old Couple a Puzzle
Associated Press
Saga Of A Small House: Built, Burned & Reborn
JOAN DEKTAR
FBI's Most Wanted List: More Women and Minority Agents
RITA CIOLLI, Newsday
In Beirut, an Islamic Department Store
From Reuters
Suit Against Signal Hill Is Settled Out of Court
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Democrats' Powerful Alliance Thrives : Waxman-Berman Team: It Spells Clout
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
UCLA Gets Grant for Crohn's Disease Study
Edward Andrews, Veteran Character Actor, Dead at 70
CAROL Mc GRAW, Times Staff Writer
Italy-Based Beretta Has Made Weapons Since 1526 : Army Opts for James Bond's Handgun
PIERO VALSECCHI, Associated Press
1 of 2 Brothers Sentenced in Killings
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Hospital Releases Rodino After Care for Chest Pains
United Press International
The Nation
Carl Albert, Ex-Speaker of House, Has Operation
Associated Press
China Orders Central, Local Spending Cut
Associated Press
Based in Beverly Hills : Legal Services Group Considers Expansion
STEFFANNIE FEDUNAK, Times Staff Writer
New Zealand Opposition Sets U.S. Visit
United Press International
Europe Farm Protest
Associated Press
MX Funding a Key Test of U.S. Resolve at Talks, Reagan Says
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Panel OKs Builder Fees Along Wilshire
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
States Link Aid Cuts to Defense, Social Security
Associated Press
New Plans Financially and Aesthetically 'More Reasonable' : Santa Monica Studies Cheaper Pier Restoration
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Airline Seeks Bankruptcy
Heart Patient Haydon 'Doing Real Well'
United Press International
Letting Chips Fallout Where They May
The Nation
Elder Statesman Out of Limelight : Eban Looks Back With Mixed Feelings
ETHAN BRONNER, Reuters
Trees Put at Atomic Site
From Reuters
Greece Plans Cultural Exchange With Albania
Associated Press
Beirut Blast Toll Now 75; Shias Buried in Mass Grave : Israel Denies Muslims' Charges of Responsibility in Car Bombing, but Some Mourners Revile It and U.S.
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Ready to Improve Ties With Soviets, Envoy Says
DON COOK, Times Staff Writer
Cuts In Revenue Sharing
Union Carbide Chemical Fumes Blamed as Eight Suffer Injuries
Associated Press
Janitor Wins Nearly $1 Million in Suit
United Press International
Long Debate Looms in New Bid for Nuclear Understanding : Arms Race: Passing Point of No Return?
DON COOK, Times Staff Writer
Wanted: Wrinkles, Lots of Zip, Itch for a Flea Market
CONNIE STEWART
Drug Agents Detain Family by Mistake
United Press International
300 Live Mines Found; Egypt Clears Area
Congress Urged to Support MX : Silos 'More Survivable,' AF General Says
Associated Press
Cloistered Existence in Washington; No American Friends : Life Is Lonely, Full of Questions for Soviet Diplomats
ANN BLACKMAN, Associated Press
12 Jailed for Art Plunder in Hungary
United Press International
Iran Threatens to Hit Most Iraqi Cities as Civilian Toll Mounts
From Times Wire Services
University of Mexico Tells of Fiscal Crisis
United Press International
Plan to Monitor Calls Made by Civil Servants Attacked
Associated Press
Bacteria Explored as a Possible Source of Fuel for Space Shuttle
Associated Press
Strike Strands Tourists on Guadeloupe
United Press International
Actor Huffman Was Slain While Chasing Car Burglar
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Quake Hits Central Alaska
Associated Press
THE GENEVA TALKS : Allies' Stakes High; Soviets Will Try to Exploit Tensions
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Perils Where 20 Below Is a Nice Day : Opportunity, Whisky Fuel Harsh Life in Arctic Town
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
French Grip in Africa Sphere Slips : New Generation Looks to Rest of Europe and to U.S.
MORT ROSENBLUM, Associated Press
Joblessness Down Slightly but Is Up in Key Industries
From Times Wire Services
Teller Machine Looted
Car Bomb Kills 62 in Shia Area Outside Beirut
Associated Press
Reagan Urges U.S. Team to Seek Deep Arms Cuts
Associated Press
Saga of the Catalina : Proud Old Ship Flees to Mexico, May Not Return
ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writer
No End to Repressive Reign Seen : Chile's Pinochet Isolated, Durable
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, Associated Press
U.S., Soviets Set to Open New Chapter : Space Fears, Hopes for Less Hostility Will Infuse Talks on Nuclear Peace
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
Flipper Colony Gets the Seal of Approval
Cost to Clean Up Toxic Waste Put at $100 Billion
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Spain, Morocco Still Studying Europe-Africa Link at Gibraltar
Associated Press
Communism Still Goal in China, Deng Asserts : Apparently Trying to Quiet Critics of Economic Reforms, He Warns Against 'Capitalist Ideals'
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Drug Raid Nets Priceless Page of 1629 Charter
Associated Press
The Geneva Talks : What's At Stake
Irvine Officials Also Critical of Proposed Development : Corporate Titans Clash Over Fluor Plan
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
End Could Cut Essential Services : California Cities, Hooked on U.S. Dole, Face Crisis
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Value Questioned : Fraternities: A Troubled Brotherhood
ANNE C. ROARK, Times Education Writer
Vietnam War: Veterans Relive Their Horrors in the UCSB Classroom : Course Lures 900 at Campus Once Embroiled in Violence
PAUL DEAN, Times Staff Writer
The State
Santa Monica Factions Urged to Work Together
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
'Monkey-suit' misfits: Men unhappily trussed up by the women in their lives
JACK SMITH
The Negotiators
NORMAN KEMPSTER and WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writers
Hopes Dim for U.S. Policy on Namibia : Tying Independence to Cuban Pullout in Angola Called Failure
R. GREGORY NOKES, Associated Press
THE GENEVA TALKS : Moscow Targets Space Research : 'Star Wars' Key to Kremlin Objectives
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Mexico City Vanishing Into Its Own Haze : Unchecked Rural Migration Chokes Area in Overpopulation, Pollution
SOLL SUSSMAN, Associated Press
Slain Agent 'Narc's Narc,' Friend Recalls
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Cold Weather, Pesticides, Imports Blamed : Georgia Shrimp Industry Falls on Hard Times
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Woman Officer Trains Sex Crime Investigators : Detective Makes Case for New Attitude on Rape
NANCY SHULINS, Associated Press
Mediator Calls for Fact-Finding Panel to Help in Glendale School Contract Dispute
MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writer
Mr. Kazoo, You're Not Alone
His Key Is a Computer : Disabled Man's Goal: To Be Useful
BOB WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The World : Papandreou in Power Play
U.S. Court Voids INS Rule Curbing Alien Work
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
Bush Signs $35-Million Aid Pact in Mali
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
Shelter Bus Puts Pets on Wheels for Shut-Ins
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Letter : Reader Applauds Redondo Stories
Kimbrough to Stay On as Head of Compton District
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Talkback
Zoning Ordinance Would Limit Growth in L.A.
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Friends Celebrate With Party : Guest of Honor Marks Her 100th Year
DON ERICKSON, Times Staff Writer
Norwalk May Repeal Card Club Ordinance
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Viewers' Views
Controversy Over Speaking English
The Nation
The House : Farm Aid
Update
LEE MARGULIES
Movies Of The Week
Cable TV Fee Plan Called 'Dirty Pool'
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Gambling the North Dakota Way : Legal Wagering Eases the Costly Burden of Government
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
School Supt. Cameron Survives Trustee's Attempt to Oust Him
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Social Calendar of Friends Is Filling Up
JODY JACOBS
Breaking the Ice : Stereotypes Shatter Daily but Most Emigres Stick With Their Own
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
It's Not Quite in the Spirit of Things
ZAN THOMPSON
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
Dominguez High Praised for Security at Sporting Events
DARYL KELLEY
Student Hurt in Hazing Sues Fraternity, College
United Press International
2,000 Mourn Victim of War Against Drug Traffickers : Murdered U.S. Agent Eulogized as 'Martyr and Hero'
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
The World
Street Toughs Gaga Over TV Casting : Tinseltown Dream Wows Gang Members
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
One-House System
Viet Forces Press Assault on Border Stronghold of Sihanouk's Guerrillas
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr.,
Times Staff Writer and
The State
The Region
The State
The Region
The State
The Region
The State
The Region
The Region
The State
Hauler of Hazardous Wastes Accused of Illegal Operation
DONNA ST. GEORGE, Times Staff Writer
UC Project Seeks Reuse of Farms' Wastewater
United Press International
Building Trust in a Second Marriage
VIRGINIA DOODY KLEIN
Popular Compton Politicians : Filer Challenges Tucker for Mayor
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
2nd Student at Claremont Wins Marshall Award
Mime Leads Kids to Way With Words
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Boy, 15, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
SHARI BARBERIC : $1 Million at Stake in Lawsuit Involving Hawthorne, Police Chief, Ex-Officer
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Children Vulnerable in Family Poverty
JANICE MALL
The State
2 Named Judges of Long Beach Municipal Court
Miner's $1-Billion Suit: Big Stakes in Bighorn Country
PAT BRENNAN, Times Staff Writer
A Bit of California History Survives : Workman and Temple Homestead Preserves the Past
WILLIAM S. MURPHY,
Murphy is a Times photographer. and
BUSINESS
Sale of 42 Items Outlawed on Weekend : Texans, Yankees Pick Sides in Blue Law Issue
Associated Press
Charges Concern Kits to Grow Cosmetics Cultures : Trial Is Set for 'Endless-Chain' Suspect
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
SPI Pharmaceuticals
For the Record
Back-to-Basics MBA Programs Will Thrive
Brazil's Government Hiked Fuel Prices by 27%
Associated Press
Car Quotas Are Ending but Test Is Yet to Come
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor
Hutton Associates Sells Its Operations : Pittsburgh Firm Also Acquires Most of Building Complex
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Deere Will Double Its Capital Expenditures
Associated Press
Fuel for the Masses : Time May Not Be Ripe for the Hydrogen Car, But Inventor Is Waiting
United Press International
Purchase Price Cut for Sunwest Bank
U.S. Refiners Haunted by Foreign Gas : Saddled With Excess Capacity, Firms Seek Restraints on Imports
PATRICK BOYLE, Times Staff Writer
Oops! Moon's Pointed Wrong Way
RON S. HEINZEL
Cordless Phone Firms Ask for a Second Chance : New Generation of Equipment Should Help End Consumers' Complaints
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
El Pollo Loco Adopts Yuppie Look but Still Maintains Its Latin Flavor
NANCY RIVERA
Plagued by Recession : Flowers May Aid Bottom Line of Oil Business
United Press International
AirCal Inc. Sets Record for Passengers
LESLIE BERKMAN
Micro D Inc.
JESUS SANCHEZ
Nation
Foreign Aid Becomes a Troublesome Force in the Battle Over Exports
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Orange National Bank's Profits Rise 21%
JOHN O'DELL
Builders' Consultant Looks to the Future
LESLIE BERKMAN
Orange County
SPORTS
Orioles' Dennis Martinez Has a New Goal: Staying Sober
MILTON RICHMAN, United Press International
Leonard Allen Was the Player to Watch for San Diego State
DAVE DISTEL, Times Staff Writer
It's a Long Time Since Georgetown : Nevada Las Vegas Grows Up, but Titans Suffer the Pain
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Schoolwork Comes First at Georgetown : Despite Success, John Thompson Isn't Running a Basketball Factory
TERRY FREI, Denver Post
George Snider Starts His USAC Title Bid in Season Sprint Opener at Ascot Park
Prep Basketball Championship Games : SoCal Regional Roundup : Oceanside Boys Are Beaten in Division II Final, 50-32
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Promising Driver John Paul Jr. Is Accused of Aiding Father in Smuggling Ring, Making It. . . : A Rough Road Ahead
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
Confident Concepcion Believes He Has Something to Prove
Associated Press
Clippers Follow Road to Kansas City Today
SAM McMANIS
Pac-10 Roundup : Huskies Get Win, Spot in Tournament
From Times Wire Services
Stanford Wins Pac-10 Swim Title Again
Associated Press
Oregon State Knocks USC Into a Share of Title, 60-58
From United Press International
Morning Briefing : Bottom Is Falling Out on Brock, Arizona St.
Fuzzy's Back, Has 66 to Tie With Strange
United Press International
Prep Basketball Championship Games : Southern Section Boys' 2-A : Santa Clara Outclasses El Monte, 57-36
JOHN FAWAZ, Times Staff Writer
Lauer's Wait for Respect May Be Ending : Veteran Has 4-Shot Lead in Bid for Second Victory in Nearly a Decade
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Aztecs Head for NCAA Playoffs After WAC Win
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Miller, Sheehan Have Up-and-Down Day : Former Leaders Can Only Tread Water While Lauer Keeps Rolling
GARY METZKER, Times Staff Writer
Early Last Call in Denver Today
United Press International
Spring Training Roundup : Sutton Changes His Tune, Will Join the A's Monday
From Times Wire Services
College Softball Roundup : Titans Get First Loss Then Win 15th
Tennis Roundup : Mandlikova Wins a Title; U.S. Wins in Davis Cup
From Times Wire Services
From an Eight-Team Get Together to 64-Team Extravaganza
United Press International
Super Bowl Was Worth $5 Million to Oakland
United Press International
Iran Is Barred From World Cup
Associated Press
Schwartz Wins Speedway Main in Finale
Friend Runs Out of Magic; Trojans Lose Half a Crown
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Montreal Regains Lead, 4-3
DAN HAFNER
Irvine Women Reach PCAA Title Game
NFL Meeting to Center on Battle for Public's Entertainment Interest
United Press International
World Figure Skating : Witt Retains Her Title; Chin Takes Third Place
Associated Press
The Cubs Come to Camp Carrying a Cache
Associated Press
Congressional Cup Series to Start Minus Blackaller
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Championship Games : Southern Section Boys' 4-A : Grande, Glendale Get Past Dominguez, 52-49
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Spring Training / Padres : Hoyt's New Look Is Still the Hot Topic Around Yuma
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Late Start Doesn't Bother Sockers in 8-5 Victory Over Pittsburgh Spirit
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
UCLA Beats Oregon; the Waiting Game Begins
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
A Dream of Boxing Glory Dies in the Ring in Miami
United Press International
Southern California Roundup : El Camino Advances to State Title Game in Oakland
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Commentary : Peter Ueberroth Will Be Hearing Plenty From Washington
TONY KORNHEISER, Washington Post
Ralph Miller Still a Winner at 66 : On His Birthday, Oregon State Coach Gets Gift from USC
RICK REILLY, Times Staff Writer
Hoyas Erase Any Doubts, 92-80 : Ewing Has Foul Trouble, but St. John's Falls in Big East
Associated Press
LPGA Notebook : The Times Were Tough During Saturday's Third-Round Play
GARY METZKER and MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writers
Newswire : Tose's Sale of the Eagles Is Confirmed
American League / Ross Newhan : Dodgers' Scout Says the Angels' Farm System Is Yielding a Good Crop
ROSS NEWHAN
NBA Roundup : Knicks Upset 76ers; King Gets 42
DAN HAFNER
USFL Roundup : Showboats Rally for 21-19 Win
From Times Wire Services
Lakers Leave Cavaliers Behind and Cheers to Nevitt, 133-106
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Bluegrass Country Is Looking at NCAA Finals as a Bonanza for Local Economy
Associated Press
NCAA Division II West Regional : Harris Is on the Money as Hayward Beats Northridge
MIKE HISERMAN
Prep Basketball Championship Game : SoCal Boys' Division I : Fresno Edison No Match for Crenshaw, 100-62
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
College Basketball Roundup : Memphis State Spoils a Cinderella Story
From Times Wire Services
Southern Section Soccer : Estancia Boys Win 2-A Title; La Quinta Girls Take 3-A Game
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Express, Still Winless, Battles Generals' Flutie
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
National League / Gordon Edes : Fernando Survives Interview With the Enquirer
GORDON EDES
He Pitched a Basketball Career Away
SCOTT OSTLER
'Money' Delivers 51-48 Victory for CS Hayward : Harris' Steal, Layup Beats CS Northridge in Division II West Regional Final
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Championship Games : SoCal Girls' Division I : Point Loma Beats Delano, 59-49, for 56th Win in Row
JOHANNES TESSELAAR, Times Staff Writer
ESSAY / Bill Shirley : Television: It's the New Ruler of Sports
BILL SHIRLEY
Bleachers Will Remain Open
Associated Press
Track and Field : Conley Leads Arkansas to NCAA Title
From Times Wire Services
NCAA Tournament Committee Hands Out Bids Today : 64 Teams Will Make the Expanded Field, but Picking the Last 14 Can Be Difficult
United Press International
Fountain Valley Defeats Loara, 4-1
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Championship Games : Southern Section Girls' 1-A : Cold Valley Christian Beats Colder San Dimas
JOHN FAWAZ, Times Staff Writer
Lewis Scores 33 as Mater Dei Wins
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Spring Training / Angels : Juan Beniquez Is Taking Long Way to First Base
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Ricky Henderson Is Moving His Act to Broadway : He May Have Right Tools, but Yankee Fans Expect a Lot of Their Center Fielder
THOMAS BOSWELL, Washington Post
Las Vegas Routs Fullerton to Win PCAA Tournament
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Sam Rutigliano May Promote Football, Italian-Style
Associated Press
Southern Section Soccer Finals : Foothill Wins Title, 1-0
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
CADDIE COUPLE : Despite the Constant 'Lift That Bag, Tote That Club,' Life on LPGA Tour Is Par Excellence for Traveling Dardens
GARY METZKER and RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writers
College Baseball : Aztecs Take Pair From Pomona
Pistons to Finish in Joe Louis Arena
United Press International
Georgetown Goes on Big East Rampage
MIKE LITTWIN, Times Staff Writer
THE DON'S ARE BACK : Jim Brovelli, the Coach, Is Faced With Building a Program That Maintains Tradition of Winning While Ending Tradition of Cheating to Win
MIKE LITTWIN, Times Staff Writer
Bubba--the Biggest Pussycat Ever
JIM MURRAY
Guerrero Is Beaned by Kim; Good Will and Dodgers Prevail
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Championship Games : Southern Section Boys' 3-A : Bonita's Bid Is Blocked by Morningside
ROBERT YOUNT, Times Staff Writer
Prep Baseball : Mater Dei Rallies to Beat Santa Ana in Title Game
Tennis / Mike Penner : Navratilova, Shriver vs. Riggs, Gerulaitis: At Least, It's Different
MIKE PENNER
PATRICK EWING : Giant Who Will Lead Georgetown in Defense of NCAA Title Isn't at All Like His Image; Soon, He'll Be a College Graduate
MICHAEL WILBON, Washington Post
Southern Section Boys' 1-A : Three Stars for Chadwick in Title Win
MIKE KENNEDY, Times Staff Writer
King's Drive Has Paid Off Royally : After Bad Start, Her Game Is Way Above Par
Special to The Times
College Baseball : Fishel Leads Titans to Split of Doubleheader With San Jose
Little Brown Jug Preview Purse Raised to $150,000
Associated Press
A Japanese Pitcher Gets His Chance at Major Leagues
JOHN BURGESS, Washington Post
Ray Meyer Proves Tough Act for Joe Meyer to Follow : Like Father, Like Son Is Not Necessarily True Where DePaul Basketball Is Concerned
HELENE ELLIOTT, Newsday
Santa Anita : Fifty Six Ina Row Wins; Precisionist Last
UC Irvine's Men Beat Texas Tech in Tennis
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Power Lines Are Their Adversaries : Tree Experts Cultivate Skills for Risky Tasks
LENORE LOOK, Times Staff Writer
County's Welfare Fraud Program
Leslie N. Shaw Dies; First Black Postmaster of a Major U.S. City
San Diego
Defense Fund Limit Wrong
Plenty Of Water Can Eases Effects of Jet Lag
Associated Press
Courage and Hope in Santa Ana
Cancer Center's 'Father' Leaving
KEAY DAVIDSON, Times Staff Writer
More Than Money at Stake
Warsaw Theater Fire
Associated Press
South County : SDG&E Quadrupled Electric Rates in 12 Years, Report Says
JENIFER WARREN
Disregard for Law
2,400 in Seal Beach Briefly Without Power
Actors Queue Up for Chance at TV Stardom
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Central County : Parents to Receive Warnings on Students' Use of Drugs
STEVEN DE SALVO
Not Sympathetic
Outraged Over Bill
Fairness and Education
Fire Levels Amherst Gym
United Press International
Foreman of President's Ranch
From Times Wire Services
Political 'Outlaw' of Moorpark Wants Out After 24 Years
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
San Diego
Huntington Beach : Nuisance Complaint Filed Against Garfield's Nightclub
STEVEN DE SALVO \f7
Special Patrol Tackles Crimes Against Aliens
CLARA GERMANI, The Christian Science Monitor
3-Year Veteran Suspended : El Cajon Police Arrest Officer in Drug Probe
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Congressman Bob Dornan's Conduct
Vietnam Veterans Get Care for Lingering Inner Wounds
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
Makeshift Facilities Don't Do a Courthouse Justice, Judges and Lawyers Say
KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writer
W. Stringfellow; Theologian and Activist Lawyer
From Times Wire Services
Laguna Beach
Disneyland Visit Draws Attention to Contras' Situation
MARK I. PINSKY,
Times Staff Writer
Faulty Memory of the Day the Earth Didn't Stand Still
RICHARD BUFFUM
Shellfish Protected in 40-Mile Zone : Poachers Imperil Abalone Supply
ANDY ROSE and TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writers
On the Border: : Hundreds Gather Nightly at the Fence for Illegal Entry Into the United States
CLARA GERMANI, The Christian Science Monitor
'Truck Accidents and Traffic Jams': No Brakes on Debate
Faculty Salaries at Saddleback
Waiters Trade Pad for Computer : 'Hold the Mayo' Note Goes to the Chef on a Printout
Associated Press
An Exercise in Camaraderie : Sunday Marathon Clinic Fetes 10th Informal Year
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 'Highway to Heaven' Extra Hurt in Wreck
4 Arrested in Connection With Drive-by Shooting
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Third Man Charged in 4 Alexander Murders
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
The House : Help for Africa
Boy's Tragic Death : TV, Suits Keep Controversy Alive
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Edwards Plea: Not Guilty of Fraud Charges
United Press International
Harold Griffith, Grandson of Park's Donor, Dies
Ventura Freeway--It's Now No. 1 : Santa Monica No Longer L.A.'s Most Heavily Traveled Roadway
RAY HEBERT, Times Urban Affairs Writer
'Billy Humble': Unusual Success in Cops' Macho World
DAVID FREED, Times Staff Writer
Newcastle School to Reopen as Office Space
Bacteria Seen as Possible Future Shuttle Fuel Source
Associated Press
Sorry, No Lunch
Bill Funding Highway 52 Extension Sent to Reagan
KEAY DAVIDSON, Times Staff Writer
Hopes to Buy Pacoima Site of Food Giveaways : Charity Struggles to Set Down Roots
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Pedestrian Safety
Bush Plans Brief Visit to Grenada
Associated Press
An Ugly Scene
Contractors Law Fails to Protect House Owners
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Man Paralyzed After Surgery : Hospital, 3 Doctors Paying $5 Million
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Forum Looks at Housing in Santa Ana
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
San Juan Capistrano : Council Lowers City Charge for Dish-Antenna Variance
DAN NAKASO
Policeman Shot With Own Gun in Quarrel
Man Dies After Being Shot, Dragged by Car
$3,950 Bunker Has Critics, No Takers : Bare-Bones Atomic Bomb Shelter on Sale
Associated Press
Child Awarded $5.8 Million for Injuries : Unnoticed Fetal Problems Left Girl Blind, Retarded, Crippled
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Hormones From Heart May Lead to New Drugs
United Press International
Reagan Found Fit in Annual Physical Exam
United Press International
ENTERTAINMENT
Max Covers All Of The Angles
RUTH REICHL
HUNGARIAN FILM FESTIVAL : THE NINCH THAT STOLE THE FILM FESTIVALS
SHEILA BENSON
From 'Porgy' To 'harriet': Black Theme, White Composer
MARTIN BERNHEIMER
A Vintage Bach Tribute
HERBERT GLASS
Reader Comment : Laughing At The Darkness
SHELLEY BERMAN
John Paxton: Mr. Fix-it To The End
JOHN D. WEAVER,
The writer is a veteran West Coast editor and journalist. and
AND NOW, THE BOSTON VERSION OF 'CIVIL warS'
DAN SULLIVAN
VERDICT BY DOCUDRAMA : 'The Atlanta Child Murders'--History Done Wrong
P. H. TERZIAN,
Terzian is an assistant editor and columnist for The Times' Op
-
Ed page. and
Contrasts
MARC SHULGOLD
Contrasts
MARC SHULGOLD
Grammy Gripes
Art Moves With, Against The Times
WILLIAM WILSON
Letters Annex : Grammy Gripings
SERGIU LUCA DOESN'T GO FOR BAROQUE
MARC SHULGOLD
REAL ESTATE
George Montgomery : Ex-Leading Man Takes to Role of Renaissance Man
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Resort Obtains Fund Package
State Awards Funds for Housing Projects
New Medical Library at UC Irvine Finished
Stockton Firm Plans Carlsbad Apartments
Loan Arranged for Rehab Development
Big Deals Turn Lenders Into Major Owners
Dick Turpin
La Mesa Shop Site Will Become Model
25-Year-Old Shopping Center Being Renovated
Property Purchased
Seniors Project to Be Launched
Development Opens
Pay for Loss Due to 'No Growth' to Be Debated
Kaufman & Broad Splits Southland Housing Group
July Start Expected for Lake Hyatt
Condo Project Added to Long Beach Skyline
City Review : Government Facility Rises Above Post-Prop. 13 Level : San Bernardino Center Gives City a Needed Focus
SAM HALL KAPLAN, Times Urban Design Critic
Maui Condominium Project Under Way
Three 'Sun Giants' Loom in the Desert : Alternative Shelter
Terence M. Green
Building Sold in San Diego
Time-Shares Big Seller--if Price Is Right
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Southland Firm Develops Chinatown Near Houston : Hubei Province Government Participates in Joint Venture Financing of Residential-Business Complex
KURT LIEPMAN
1871 Adobe Themes New Shopping Center
TERENCE M. GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Renovation Work at Edwards AFB Will Expand Lab
Financing Arranged for 6 Office Buildings
Two Nordstrom Stores to Open at Shop Centers
Study Sees Hefty Benefits From Camelback Project
Gas Co. Passes Four-Million Meter Mark
Model Homes Being Built at Corona Site
Design of Town Houses Honors California Bungalow Courts
Warmington Desert Projects Total More Than $100 Million
First Phase of 38 Homes Opens at Sunnymead Development
Firm Designing Four Buildings at Camp Pendleton
Carlsberg Division Formed
Muir Apartments Sold
21 Glen Cove Condominiums Open With Four Floor Plans
D. J. MacMaster Heads Industry Realty Group
Architects Form Firm
Hopkins Heads Subdivision Consultants
Our Readers Write : Geothermal Heating Not a First for Hotel
Nissan Moves Into Expanded Headquarters
Home Improvement : Sun Control System for Angular Windows
Dale Baldwin
Citation Homes Opens Hillgate Development
Joe Montana Buying in Palos Verdes
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Robert Schwenke Takes Building Society Helm
Acoustic Tile Makes Bulletin Board That Won't Hurt Wall
Schneider Firm Buys Assets of Hutton Center
TRAVEL
Not a 747
Mexico's Hideaways
ERRY HULSE,
Times Travel Editor
Traveler's Diary : The Homestead for All Seasons in Virginia Hills
HORACE SUTTON, Sutton is editor of Signature magazine
Drive-Away Car Does Coast-to-Coast Marathon
DAVID KUPFERSCHMID, Times Staff Writer
Trek to Bhutan Slated
SHARON DIRLAMBD
Times Staff Writer
Vacation Memories : The Story of the Miraculous Pendulum in HaitiFollow the Pendulum in Haiti
WILLIAM A. KRAUSS,
Krauss is an Ojai free-lance writer.
OPINION
The Right Action--on Thin Ice
Moaning Liberals
Student Aid
Soviet Jewry
Brightening the Final Years
Kissinger's View on Defense
Korean Tightrope
Jigsaw Puzzle
10th Amendment
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