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What happened on March 11, 1985
SPORTS
ALEX SPANOS : How the son of an impoverished Greek immigrant borrowed $800 and turned it into a business and sports empire worth $160 million.
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Bay Hill Golf : Fuzzy Zoeller Finds His Third Tournament After Back Surgery a Charm
From Times Wire Services
Boxing : Sight of Blood (His) Made an Impression on Holmes
Richard Hoffer
Trojans, Waves Sent to Midwest; Rebels, Aztecs Stay in West
MAL FLORENCE,
Times Staff Writer
Aztec Notebook : Watson Hopes to Be Able to Practice on Wednesday
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
St. John's Mullin Tops Ewing for Wooden Award
NHL Roundup : Flyers Take Lead With a Flourish
DAN HAFNER
Women: 49ers Are No. 1 Team in the West
MIKE DiGIOVANNA,
Times Staff Writer
Coaching Is What Counts
Generals Rally on the Feet of Flutie
CHRIS DUFRESNE,
Times Staff Writer
USC Game May Not Be on TV
College Basketball Roundup : Georgia Tech Climbs From Last to the Title in Just Four Seasons
From Times Wire Services
For Once, the NCAA Has Good News for Aztecs and Rebels
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
San Diego May Not Be Shown on TV
SDSU's Women to Face Las Vegas
CHRIS ELLO and MIKE DiGIOVANNA,
Times Staff Writers
This Time, UCLA Accepts the NIT Bid
MARK HEISLER,
Times Staff Writer
Irvine Tennis Team Beats New Mexico, 7-2
Tennis Roundup : Davis Cup: U.S. Sweeps Past Japan
From Times Wire Services
Kings, Sabres in a Major Brawl--But the Game Ends in a 4-4 Draw
CHRIS BAKER,
Times Staff Writer
They Are Running Out of Options : Abundance of Players Hurts Lansford, Davis and Hinshaw
STEVE DOLAN,
Times Staff Writer
Reggie Is Back in Right; Drop Everything!
RICK REILLY
HE'S MAH-VELOUS : Lou Carnesecca Is Just Too Mah-Velous for Words; He Wishes Every Coach Could Enjoy a Season Like the One He's Having
RANDY HARVEY
LPGA INVITATIONAL : DONNA WHITE : Her Record-Tying Round Sunday Couldn't Make Up for Thursday's 80
RICH ROBERTS,
Times Staff Writer
Fatih Captures Arcadia Handicap
From Times Wire Services
NBA Roundup : Mavericks Give Motta 700th Win
DAN HAFNER
PCAA Women's Tournament : UNLV Edges UCI in Title Game, 61-60 : Higashi's Missed Free Throw Helps NCAA-Bound Rebels Win
KELLY CARTER,
Times Staff Writer
Miller Scores 30, USC Women Beat Stanford
Skiing Roundup : Girardelli's Run Puts Him Close to Cup Title
From Times Wire Services
Prep Review : Don't Praise County Basketball Yet : Out-of-Area Players Helped Make Mater Dei, Ocean View
Jim McCurdie
Spanos' Patience May Be Tested During 1985 : A Third Consecutive Losing Season for the Chargers Could Be a Costly One
CHRIS COBBS,
Times Staff Writer
USFL Roundup : Kelly Adds 404 Yards and 4 TDs to Totals
From Times Wire Services
Campagna Gives Aztecs 8-7 Win in Ninth
Lauer Tames Monster Named Mesa Verde : She Shoots an 11-Under-Par 277 to Win LPGA Event by Five Strokes
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Spring Training / Dodgers : Dodgers Pick Up Where They Left Off
GORDON EDES,
Times Staff Writer
Prep Review : Fallbrook Track Coming Back : More Athletes Mean More Wins for Girls', Boys' Teams
Steve Scott
LPGA Notebook : Caponi's Lost Ball on No. 17 Turns Threesome Into a Foursome
MIKE PENNER and RICH ROBERTS,
Times Staff Writers
Marques and Clippers Hit a New Low in 129-111 Loss to Kansas City
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
College Baseball : Cal State Fullerton Defeats San Jose
Wrestling Has Gone Hollywood and It's Ruining the Sport
SCOTT OSTLER
Spencer Completes His Sweep
Horse Racing : Big 'Cap Crowd Proved Something
Bill Christine
BUSINESS
Price Co. Ties Its Success to Low Prices : 9-Year-Old Retailing Giant Nearly Doubled Earnings Each Year
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Falling Oil Revenues Depress Traffic : Mideast Airlines Struggle as Their High-Flying Days End
DAVID LAMB, Times Staff Writer
National Semi modified its shutdown schedule.
The FHLBB closed Western Community S&L.
Kaypro agreed not to coerce its dealers.
Tax Amnesty Pays Off as Taxpayers Pay Up
S. J. DIAMOND
Tri-Star Pictures formed a joint venture.
More Firms Rely on Video Linkups : Rapid Growth Projected for Teleconferencing Services
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Japanese Expo Highlights Role of Technology
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Western Computer Faire Grows Up
LAWRENCE J. MAGID, Lawrence J. Magid is executive vice president of Know How Inc., a San Francisco-based microcomputer education company
Base For Pacific Expansion : American Brands Inc. Targets Japan Market
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Pritikin Suicide Linked to Scalpel Provided by Nurse
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
CORONA NORCO : Troubles at Prison Bring a Reevaluation of Security : Originally a Private Club, Norco Facility Houses 3,400 Inmates but Has No Cells
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Nuclear Plant Worker Burned
Associated Press
Charmers : Dolls From Museum Collection Draw Bids Up to $20,000 at Newport Auction
G. M. BUSH, Times Staff Writer
5 Arrested After Drive-by Shootings : La Habra Incident Said to Be Gang-Related; No One Hurt
MARCIDA DODSON,
Times Staff Writer
Moroccan Held in Fatal Attack on Former Wife
Irvine : Teachers to Cast Ballots on Staying With Union
DAN NAKASO
South County : Revised Plan to Expand Park to Be Presented
BOBBIE RODRIGUEZ
Police Identify Man Shot to Death at Bar
Costa Mesa : Fair Board Hearing to Discuss Larger Hotel
DAN NAKASO
Paint Splattered on Home, Car of County Animal Control Chief
Anaheim : Workshop Will Focus on Disaster Response Plans
Animal Rights Group Claims, Denies Attack
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
SDSU Campus in Uproar Over President Day's Aid to Football
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
The crusade is nothing new. Moral judgment is cyclical. : Kicking Smut in the Butt
AL MARTINEZ
A 'Talkline' Twosome : Love Blossoms for Couple Behind the Anonymity of New Telephone Service
STEVEN DE SALVO
San Diego's Zoo May Save the Day for Tax Bill Exception
KENNETH F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Investigator for Coroner Learns to Live With Death
STEPHEN G. BLOOM, Times Staff Writer
San Marcos High's 1-in-5 Pregnancy Figure Shocks Community
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Foot Patrols Try to Chase Drugs Out of 2 Complexes
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
Students Practicing Law in Bid for Mock Court Championship
JANET RAE-DUPREE, Times Staff Writer
Ferraro Connects Campaign Loan to Appointment by Bradley
JANET CLAYTON, Times Staff Writer
Model for Free Trade
Computing the Future
Global Vigilantism
Parents Split on Plan for Boycott Over School's Close
MARK LANDSBAUM,
Times Staff Writer
2 Virginians Win Men's Bridge Championship
ALFRED SHEINWOLD, Times Bridge Writer
Placentia : Citizens' Vote Asked on 2% Hike in Utility Tax
JEANMARIE MURPHY
Bennett Views on Education
Trade Friction Threatens Vital U.S.-Japan Ties : American Patience Wears Thin Over Tokyo's Stonewalling on Differences
ERNEST CONINE,
Ernest Conine is a Times editorial writer. and
Arab Shift Toward Moderation Needs U.S. Support
DAVID LAMB,
David Lamb is The Times' correspondent in Cairo.
San Diego
Ruling May Delay South-Central's Cable Indefinitely
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Orange : Board Postpones Hearing on School-Closing Issue
G. M. BUSH
Budget Money Found for Juvenile Hall Facility : Reopened Library Checks Out With Young Inmates
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Woman Dies in Triple Shooting; Man Surrenders
Lakeside
Southland's Water Needs
On the Upswing : 'Roller Coaster' Gets a Paint Job--and Cash
DENNIS CUSHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Mayor Avoids Headlines, Not the Challenges
HERBERT A. SAMPLE, Times Staff Writer
Boy Shot During Alleged Attempt to Rob Officer
MARCIDA DODSON,
Times Staff Writer
Postscript: Stopping Fraud Gave Postal Inspector Great Satisfaction
BOBBIE RODRIGUEZ
3 Arrested in Arizona in Death of Malibu Man
Assault Suspect, 62, Dies in UCI Hospital Jail Ward
NEWS
Worst-Rated Town--How Bad Is It? : Angry Residents of Farm Community Yuba City, Number 329 in a Rand McNally Survey, Fight Back With a Rally and a Map Burning
ANN JAPENGA, Times Staff Writer
A Taxing Ambition : Conway Collis of Equalization Board Makes No Secret of His Political Desires
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Iran Says It Won't Attack Civilian Areas : Agrees to U.N. Bid After Planes Strike Deep in Iraq Territory
United Press International
Ex-Speaker Carl Albert Improves After Surgery
United Press International
Jim Brown Inquiry Slated
From Associated Press
Two on Budget Panel Warn of Tax Increases
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
Mubarak, Weinberger Talk Aid
United Press International
Blazes in Two Houses Kill Six in New Jersey
From Reuters
Presbyterians Bar Gay Ministers
United Press International
Artist of Different Stripe Has a Lot of Things to Paint
JENNINGS PARROTT
Soviet Negotiator Vows Constructive Arms Talks
DON COOK, Times Staff Writer
Grief, Curiosity : Soviets Hear News, Flock to Red Square
United Press International
Freed Pastor Raps Bishop at Outdoor Rites
Associated Press
Changes in Cable Service Unlikely : Ruling Will Have Little Impact in Orange County
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Book's Method of Starting Fire Fails, Boys Burn It Instead
United Press International
Conservative Parties Cut Socialists' Edge in France
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The World
Reagan Saw No Use in Going to Funeral
Associated Press
Bush plans Brief Visit to Grenada Thursday
Associated Press
The World
Anti-NATO Leftist Wins in W. German State Election
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Concern Raised on Condition of Chernenko
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
World Leaders Praise Role of Chernenko in Resuming Talks : 'Deep Desire' for Peace Cited; Chile Calls Him 'Puppet'
From United Press International
Special Interests Gird for Tax Reform Debate
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT and TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writers
93,000 Medium-Size Farms in Financial Trouble, Report Says
Associated Press
Israeli Troops, Tanks Raid Lebanese Village; 25 Guerrillas Killed
From Times Wire Services
Indian Movement Leader Hospitalized
Associated Press
Barbados Prime Minister Dies
Associated Press
Geneva Arms Talks to Start Despite Chernenko Death
United Press International
Levees Threatened : Already-Swollen Illinois River Area Has More Rain
Associated Press
12 Israelis Killed by Truck Bomb : Southern Lebanon Suicide Attack Also Injures 14 Soldiers
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Soviet Radar Site--Arms Issue Symbol : Facility Dramatizes Problem of Verifying Treaty Compliance
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
Astronomers Getting Set for the Event of a Lifetime
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Raw Fish Delicacy : Americans Belly Up to the Sushi Bar
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Study Finds Customers Pay in 30% of Cases, Banks in 36% : '83 Automated Teller Loss: $100 Million
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Navy Jet Crashes in San Diego
Associated Press
Iraqi Jets Raid 2nd-Largest Iranian City
From Reuters
Cloistered Nun Accused of Setting 5 Fires at Convent
Associated Press
Gorbachev New Soviet Leader : Youngest Chief in 60 Years; Reagan Won't Go to Funeral : 54-Year-Old Succeeds Chernenko, Dead at 73
Associated Press
No Service Under Stalin : Charming Gorbachev a 'New Style' Leader
Associated Press
Wounded Police Dog Puts Bite on Armed Woman
United Press International
Soviets' Stance Called Absurd : 'Star Wars' Opposition a Ploy, Nitze Declares
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Father Awarded $100,000 in Suit : Government Hid Children for 2 Years in Witness Program
BOB EGELKO, Associated Press
Contributors to Mayoral Race Seek a Friendly Ear
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The World : Salvadoran Offensive Told
The Nation
The Nation
The Region : Pact Reached on Commercial Payments
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation : Security Breach Charged
Stakes Are High : Anglers Get Hooked on Trout Fishing Lottery
DAVE LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The World
The World
Sports-Minded Club Skips Formalities
DUNCAN STRAUSS
Book Review : On the Uses and Abuses of Celebrity
ELAINE KENDALL
On the scent of that most elusive of illusions--defining time, once and for all . . .
JACK SMITH
The Region : Smuggling Suspect, Youths Hurt in Chase
The State
The Region
The Region
The Region
The Region
The State
The State
Evangelists Reaching Out to Death Row
GARY LIBMAN
The State
ENTERTAINMENT
The Shmenge Brothers: 2 Polka Dots On The Rise
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Dance Review : Abt's Lightweight Fare
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
Dga Nod To Forman For 'Amadeus'
MICHAEL LONDON, Times Staff Writer
Earliest Verdi : San Diego Exhumes 'Oberto'
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music/Dance Critic
Von Stroheim's 'Greed' At Lacma
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Art Review : Diluted Encounters In Exhibit Diluted Encounters
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Staff Writer
Ballet Theatre 'Romeo' : Makarova: A Definitive Juliet At The Shrine
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music/Dance Critic
Pop Reviews : Ferron A Cut Above Just Plain Folk
ROBERT HILBURN, Times Pop Music Critic
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