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What happened on May 12, 1985
REAL ESTATE
Fate of Old Buildings Has No Certainty : Glamorous Past Doesn't Prevent Neglect, Razing
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Developers Bet on Comeback for Spring St.
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
He Builds Tough, Tight Structures : Styrofoam Cups Led Wisconsin Man to His Materials
PETER TONGE, The Christian Science Monitor
Site Work Under Way at East Highlands Ranch
Saving the Lawn
Two California Firms on Top-10 Home Builders' List
Work Enters Final Phase
Realty Network Links With Marketing Firm
Move-up Desires : Surveys Differ on Size of Homes Sought, Built
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
Developer to Be Honored
Vacancy Rate for San Diego Offices Climbs
Tips to Homeowners
ARMAND L. FONTAINE
Carlsbad Retirement Community Scheduled
Ground Broken for Carlsbad Time-Shares
Good Broker Can Ease Home Buying : Knowledge of Property, Financing May Save Effort
ANDY LANG, Associated Press
Downtowns and Quests for Identity
DICK TURPIN
Beverly High Juniors Win Bonds for Property Essays
Consumer Expectations
Consumer Expectations
Investment Woes
'Roof Breaking'--A Novel Answer to Land Shortage
1929 Landmark Recommended for Historic-Monument Status
Design Winners Offer Tips for Home Decors
BARBARA MAYER, Associated Press Writer
Steel House Concept Had Prior Mettle Test
Mortgage User Fees Anger Opponents
JOHN BETZ WILLMANN, Special to The Times
Preservation: Major Redevelopment Resource : Old Buildings Getting New Lease on Life : City Review
SAM HALL KAPLAN, Times Urban Design Critic
Home Sales in San Diego Gain
Street Numbers
Town House Site Acquired
Engineering Building at JPL Gets Start
Architects Sponsor Design Competition for Students
Single-Family Houses Open in Riverside
New Project Announced
Rural Mailbox Adds Convenience to Home
DALE BALDWIN
See (Dog Food) Spots Run From Stained Redwood Deck
DALE BALDWIN
12-Unit Town House Project Opens Today in Glendale
Move to Merge Appraiser Units Ends in Defeat
Project in San Diego Will Have June Start
Developer Gives Land to Town of Mammoth
AARP to Move Offices to Lakewood Location
Commerce Center in San Diego Purchased
Partnership Plans to Build Condos
First Phase Completed at Scripps Corporate Plaza
AIA Presents Scholarships to Students
Preservation: Major Redevelopment Resource : Roosevelt Bids Again to Star in Hollywood
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Conversion of Hotel Started in Hollywood
Biltmore Hotel Will Get Face Lift, Office Tower
EVELYN De WOLFE
Rodeo Drive to Be Roped Off for Gala Fund-Raiser
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
'Unsung' Heroes Happy
Barker Bros. in New Site
TRAVEL
Spanish Wells A Bahamas outpost that dwells in another time is a choice for sunshine and serenity
JERRY HULSE,
Times Travel Editor
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Sapphires' New Facet Is in Dental Implants
Associated Press
Rev. Ike Positively Glitters on Crusade
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Commentary : How Important Is Mom? Ask a Kid
Prince Charles, Diana End 17-Day Italy Tour
United Press International
Latino Peace Officers' Assn. Grows Into Influential State Political Force
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton Boy Was Latest Fatality : Safety Experts, Industry Focus on Preventing Garage Door Deaths
GARY JARLSON, Times Staff Writer
Bomb Blast Hurts 2 Spanish Guards
United Press International
Corporate GIs Shed Aggression on Make-Believe Killing Field
JOHN NIELSEN, Times Staff Writer
Paramedic Fees: Wrong Idea
San Fernando Park Patrols to Weigh Incidence of Crime
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Man Slain During Holdup Near Border
General Motors to Pick Site for Production of New Car in July
United Press International
S. African View of Supervisor's Visit
Reporting of Molestation Charges
And Gaining Friends
The Choice of Acosta for Commission
Treatment Center Produces Musical : Show to Go On Despite Backstage Drama
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Voyage to Greek Isles Promises a Special Magic
RICHARD BUFFUM
Rancho Bernardo Wants to Lend Eyes, Ears to Police Patrol
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Child Abuse Must Be Exposed
Effects of Raising Grade Standards
Child Witness Questioning Limits Asked
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Gianturco's Lecture at UCI
Costa Mesa : Visitors Bureau Closed With Outstanding Debt
Robert Hanley
Proud Progress
Spring Fever Means Misery for Millions With Allergies
United Press International
Acquittal of Chiefs Brings Speculation on What's to Come
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Despite Woes, Promoter Still Hopes to Make Starlight a Hit
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Fabulous '50s Get New Day in the Sun : Community Festival at Golden West College Draws 22,000
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Effects of Raising the Grade Average
'Elegant Pair' in $500,000 Jewel Robbery
Arson Suspected in Anaheim Fires
'Strike' for Hunger : Fasts Focus Attention on Famine in Third World
RAY PEREZ, Time Staff Writer
Matchmakers Help Tie Orthodox Knots
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim Hills Session : Black Star Canyon Likely Jail Site, Clark Aide Says
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
Proposed County Smoking Ordinance
Impact of I-15 on City
Are Fewer Cities Better Than More?
Clutter of Illegal Oil Wells of Little Interest in Barrio
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Costa Mesa : New Zoning Paves Way for 550 New Apartments
Robert Hanley \f7
Hindu Temple Is Work of Timeless Art
JOHN NIELSEN, Times Staff Writer
Illegal Aliens Fearful of Border Bandits, Patrol
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
COMMENCEMENT 1985 : Loyola Marymount University
Camp Helps Youths Back Into Society
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
The Tiny but Terrible Tyrants
Steve Emmons
Brea : Council Approves Bond for Street, Gutter Work
Roxana Kopetman
Guerrillas Blamed for 15 Bombings in Corsica
From Reuters
Stanton : Fire Service Assessment Approved as Ballot Issue
G.\f7 M. Bush \f7
Anaheim : Business License Tax Review Sparks Debate
Roxana Kopetman
Rejection of Placentia Utility Tax Vote
San Diego-Moscow TV Link : U.S., Soviet Vets Cross 'Space Bridge' for Peace
LENORE LOOK, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Beach : Loading Zone Parking to Be Limited on Sundays
Bobbie Rodriguez \f7
Rampart: Streets, Cops Are Tough
ANDY FURILLO, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Fast Lines And High Times Of Joan Collins
DEBORAH CAULFIELD
Leland Rice Goes To The Wall--in Berlin
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY : Still Hoping for Some Enchanted Evening in Camelot
DAVID FOX
For The Book
Art Crumbs
Her Jones
Operatic Fireworks On Handel Anniversary
HERBERT GLASS
Batting Beatty
Batting Beatty
For The Book
Roger Moore: Bonded To 007 Image
RODERICK MANN
Addled Ad
Funk At Its Finest
DENNIS HUNT
Meat Puppets: Up From The New Underground
ROBERT HILBURN
Pop Numberers
Plays And Parenting: Did Mama Know Best After All?
DAN SULLIVAN
Klemperer Tributes Set
DANIEL CARIAGA
If It's Stupid, It Must Be Letterman
MORGAN GENDEL
Siqueiros: Mexico's Master Muralist
WILLIAM WILSON
Head Masters The Rap In 'Bangkok'
DENNIS HUNT
Janacek In The Pacific Northwest
MARTIN BERNHEIMER
Art Crumbs
To The T-shirts
Restaurant Notebook : Court Upholds Critics' Rights To Be Critical
COLMAN ANDREWS
Art Crumbs
Studio Madonna
NEWS
Japan Reports 24,596 Suicides in 1984
From Reuters
Pope Lectures the Rebellious Dutch : Liberal Church, Resentful Jews a Challenge on 26th Trip
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Tombstone Keeps Controversy Alive Over a Death
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Women of Crittenton Set Celebrity Art Auction
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Driven to Distraction : Critics Say Congestion Is Strangling Coast Highway
JUDY PASTERNAK, Times Staff Writer
Panel OKs Bill to Study Norwalk Hospital Land
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
'Elegant Pair' Steal $500,000 in Gems
Library Stores Genes
Associated Press
'We Feel Good,' Reagan Says as Long Trip Ends
Associated Press
Beware of Sign
Associated Press
Plane Plows Into Mountain; 4 Swiss Businessmen Die
Associated Press
L.B. Trash-Energy Project Bill Clears Hurdle
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The World
The Nation
Graduating at 66 : Law Student Starting Out as Peers Plan to Retire
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
The State
The Region
The World
Algerian President Confers With Castro
From Reuters
The Region : Fake Kidnap Costs Father
The Region
Baldrige in Peking for Technology Talks
Associated Press
N.Y. Firemen in Hot Water Over Cold Beer
Associated Press
Children See Sexes Sharing Family Care
United Press International
The Region
Barrier for Racing Used on Highway
Associated Press
The Nation
Defection of Afghan Rebel Leader Reported
Associated Press
The World
Jump in Fuel Costs Pushes Wholesale Prices Up 0.3%
From United Press International
The World
NBC Data on Wayne Newton Protected
Associated Press
The Region
The Nation
Fixed Rates for Home Loans in Big Comeback
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Traffic Deaths Rise 3.7%
The World : Nicaragua Tightens Belt
The State
Booklet Seeks to Combat Problem of Abductions : Parents Offered Tips on Keeping Children Safe
RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, Associated Press
Traffic Plan Would Snarl Coast Travel, Foes Predict
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Staff Writer
Slayings of Law Enforcement Officers Decline for 2nd Year
Associated Press
The World
Youth Hits Deputy With Pipe, Escapes
1,000 Students Clash With Police in Seoul
From Reuters
Drinking Blamed for a Third of Moscow Fires
From Reuters
Israelis Won't Include PLO in Shultz Meeting
Associated Press
Mascot Scooted Way Into Hearts at Humane Society Shelter
RHONDA GIVENS, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The House : Bitburg Resolution
Coast Traffic Plan Will Worsen Snarls, Foes Say
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
County Museum Enjoys Following : Loyal Patrons Cultivate Eye for Art
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
The World
U.S. Scientists Taking Rare Crane Eggs to Soviet Union
Associated Press
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
A Ramo Foul
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
On The Cover
Battle for Diablo Power Plant Still a War of Attrition
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Man Jailed for High Tech Sales
United Press International
Very Special Librarian
Terrorists Warned : India Bombs Toll at 72; 730 Arrested
RONE TEMPEST, Times Staff Writer
Woman to Seek Homeless Cousin in L.A.
Height a Concern : Hotel Plan for Decaying Mall Debated
LYNDON STAMBLER, Times Staff Writer
TV Show Drops Anita Bryant
Associated Press
Edwards Says Reagan's Cuts Will Hurt Mothers
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Senator Finally Gets Attention : Wilson Catches Spotlight in Gurney Ride to Senate
NANCY SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Mortar-Shell Transport Hits Truck; 50 Homes Evacuated
United Press International
East Has Drought, West Is Unusually Wet
Associated Press
7 Officers Hurt by Bottle-Throwing Rock Fans
Nicaraguan Leader Compares Reagan Policies to Those of Hitler
From the Washington Post
The Nation
Brink's Killings Suspect Seized by FBI in N.Y.
Associated Press
Medical Aide Pleads Innocent of Murder in 'Mercy Killing' of Uncle
MARK ARAX, Times Staff Writer
Ohioan Will Head State Lottery : Director, 31, Says First Games to Be Initiated by Fall
NANCY SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Children's Job Goals
JANICE MALL
Inglewood School Board Prepares 2nd Attempt to Fire Superintendent
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
Shows Of The Week
LEE MARGULIES
The Name Game
Angler's Hook, Line and Impostors
Illegal Immigrants, Expelled by Nigeria, Stalled at Border Posts
From Times Wire Services
Charges She's Spending Extravagantly : Church Sues Woman, 100, Over Fund It Will Inherit
Associated Press
The State : Bay Area Burials to Begin
The Nation
Letters : Something's Missing
China Eases Rule Limiting Rural Couples to 1 Child
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Helping Refugees Adjust
Luxury Hotel on Mars Expected : Future Scientists Expect to Conquer Diseases, Space
Associated Press
The World : Police Kill S. Africa Youth
Plant, Animal Life Abounds : Mt. St. Helens Rebirth Surprises Scientists
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Navy, AF May Be Buying 36,000 Obsolete Computers
From the Washington Post
Witnesses Contradict Webb Rape Testimony : Ex-Boyfriend Disagrees With Her Version of Sex Encounters as Clemency Board Ends Its Hearing
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
Salmonella Outbreak Reignites Concern About 'Super Bugs' : Dispute Over Banning Drugs in Animal Feed Renewed
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
The House : Bitburg Resolution
Belfast Has Bomb Scare
United Press International
Auditors Swamped : Cost of Parts: Achilles Heel for Pentagon
GAYLORD SHAW and JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writers
Cartoonist Chester Gould, 'Dick Tracy' Creator, Dies
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
Genealogical Festival Hybrid of Business and Family Affection
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
New Life for 'Dead' Language at La Serna High : Students Go Latin, Helped by Computers
MARK LOWE, Times Staff Writer
Fasting Refusenik Balovlenkov Says He Is Near Death
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
An Insane Law?
PCH: Since It's There, It's Got to Be Fixed
JUDY PASTERNAK
Fire Sweeps Soccer Stadium in Northern England; 41 Killed, 149 Hurt
From Times Wire Services
Tornadoes, Storms Tear Across Midwest
From Times Wire Services
Police Arrest 50 During Melee at Michigan Campus
Associated Press
New Attempt to Oust Superintendent on School Board Agenda
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
Thai Jets, Artillery Pound Viet Intruders
United Press International
Arrival of Green Beret Trainers Sets Off Costa Rican Debate on Military
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Number of Black Elected Officials Up 6.2% in 1984
Associated Press
Bavarian Police Battle Protesters at Reunion of Nazi SS
Associated Press
A Legacy of Sweetness
BETSY BALSLEY
Given the Star Treatment, Modest Tutu Shrugs It Off
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Sexual Nightmares : Colorado Team Works to Reintroduce Balky Stallions to Joys of Breeding
S. J. GUFFEY, Associated Press
Dispelling Myths of Mental Illness
Viewers Views
500 Teens Sweat Out Auditions for New High School of Arts
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Education Writer
Cable TV Discovers Fewer People Want Its Services
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Very Special Librarian
Teachers With Special Training Needed, They Say : Educators Seek Cure for Health Classes
MELINDA BURNS, Times Staff Writer
Autry Offer of Burbank Museum Withdrawn
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
COUNTRY ANTIQUES : Kitchen Storage Units
ROBERT STONE
Commentary
Tom Shales,
The Washington Post
Child-Care Center's Bid for New Lease Is Rejected
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Torrance Runaway Comes Home : Milk Carton Photo Pays Off
DONNA ST. GEORGE, Times Staff Writer
Resident Opposes Boundary Change
Testing for the Real Vermonters
An American 'Mom' to Immigrant Families
PENELOPE MOFFET
As the ultimate products of civilization, ladies will never be the equal of men
JACK SMITH
3 Make Matches in Land of Singles Bars
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Will Link Queen Mary, Downtown L.B. : Water Taxi Slated to Begin Service May 22
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Strong Classroom Rapport : Blind Teacher Helps Students See the Light
BOB MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Whittier Ready to Roll Out Its Own Municipal Bus Line in July
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Latest BKK Suit Names 3 Firms That Dumped There
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Dainty Delightful Dianthus
ROBERT SMAUS
Smoke and Firewater Keep Thatcher's Spouse Fit at 70
CONNIE STEWART
Mother-Daughter Collections: Their Own Styles
BETTY GOODWIN, Times Staff Writer
Anti-Terrorist Unit Blamed in Beirut Bombing
BOB WOODWARD and CHARLES C. BABCOCK, The Washington Post
Group Sees Nuclear Threat at Port, Seeks L.B. Hearings
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Nuns: Fact, Fiction
Convicted Rapist Faces Court on New Charge
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Southern Section Swimming : Dana Torres Breaks Another National Record
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Connie Paraskevin Keeps Churning for Olympic Gold : Match Sprint Cycling Champion, a Woman Without a Race in '84, Now Preparing for '88
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Immigration Law Puts Out This Umpire
Associated Press
Powerlifter Sought for Sale of Steroids
United Press International
U.S. Soccer Team: a Long Haul
BRIAN TRUSDELL, Associated Press
Driver Finds Other Avenues of Success
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Express Is Trounced in Oakland
Associated Press
Celtics, 76ers Open Today Minus at Least One Conflict
From Times Wire Services
National League Roundup : Fernandez Impresses; Strawberry Hurts Hand
DAN HAFNER
Beman Had Lockjaw Once, Too
No Style Points in Angel Win
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
College Baseball : UCI, Vegas Split Doubleheader
Favored Mitterand Is Surprised by Adored
Less Room for Error as Indy Speeds Go Up
Associated Press
Stallions Win, 14-0
Associated Press
National League : Thon May Be Sent Back to Minors
Gordon Edes
THIS CAMP MEANS BUSINESS : Chargers Take a 'More the Merrier' Approach as Their Mini-Camp Opens for Many Hopefuls
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
American League / Ross Newhan : Martin Helps Twins See Light
Dodgers Just Can't Hit, Can't Explain It Either After 12-Inning Defeat
MIKE LITTWIN, Times Staff Writer
Southern Section Volleyball : Loyola Keeps Coming Back to Take Another 3-A Title
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Now He'd Say, 'Let's Play One '
United Press International
McEnroe Is Again Forced to Three Sets, Faces Lendl
From Times Wire Services
Lewis Wins 100 in 9.98, Just a Tick Off His All-Time Best
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Lockridge to Defend His Title Next Sunday
United Press International
American League Roundup : Kingman and A's Win at Wall Ball
DAN HAFNER
Even Afterward, Denver Has No Defense : Everything That Could Go Wrong Against the Lakers Did Go Wrong
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Elizabeth Denham : She's Assistant GM of Texas League Club
JEANNINE E. KLEIN, United Press International
Padre Homers Are Enough to Beat Cubs, 3-1 : After One Home Run Is Called Back, Garvey Just Responds With Another
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Western Athletic Conference Track : BYU Wins; Aztecs Finish Fourth Despite Milner's Two Victories
Carter Wins Indy Pole; Rivals Gone With Wind
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
Lakers Have Nuggets on the Run, 139-122
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Southern Section Swimming : El Dorado's Boys and Sunny Hills' Girls Capture Titles
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Southern Section Volleyball : Sea Kings Rally Past Dana Hills
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Johnson Says He Won't Race for U.S. Ski Team
Spend a Buck Sells Out for the Fast Buck
Jim Murray
Community College Baseball : Santa Ana Puts the Hit on Cypress in 23-0 Win
GUY GRUPPIE, Times Staff Writer
Anderson Southland Pro of '85
Shav Glick
THE NBA LOTTERY : Seven Have-Nots Await the Chance for Ewing; the Envelope, Please
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Leader O'Grady Is Not Heard--or Seen
From Times Wire Services
Rinaldi Beating the Odds
BRIAN TRUSDELL, Associated Press
Riders Rap Track at Coliseum
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Sockers Get Hurt, Not Helped by This Import : Yugoslavia's Dumbovic Stars for Strikers
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Prep Track : Norris Returns to Win 100, Places Second in 200
Chronology of Baseball Drug Cases Since 1980
United Press International
Harris Gets Challenge in Arizona State Post
United Press International
Prep Baseball : Santa Ana Wins League
PCAA Track : Fresno, Las Vegas Win Men's, Women's Titles
Cal State Fullerton Sweeps UCLA to Capture Softball Championship
Community College Tennis : Saddleback Wins Team Title at Southern California Regionals
Oilers' Coffey Is Whiz in Bobby Orr Mold
United Press International
Louisville Is Leader in Recruiting Derby
United Press International
BOOKS
A Sentimental Journey : MEMOIRS, 1917-1922 by Viktor Shklovsky, translated from the Russian by Richard Sheldon (Cornell: $9.95, paperback; 352 pp., illustrated)
HARRY TRIMBORN,
Trimborn is a Times assistant foreign news editor who has reported from the Soviet Union. and
Colonel Z : THE SECRET LIFE OF A MASTER OF SPIES by Anthony Read and David Fisher (Viking: $17.95; 361 pp.)
KENNETH REICH,
Reich is a Times staff writer.
Status Headquarters
Lording Over the Laity
The Button: The Pentagon's Strategic Command and Control
Art Seidenbaum
Wordly Wise : by James McDonald (Watts: $16.95; 293 pp., illustrated)
FRED F. HOLLEY,
Holley is compiler of the Los Angeles Times Stylebook, published by New American Library
The Wrong MacDonald
Nine Innings : by Daniel Okrent (Ticknor & Fields: $16.95; 312 pp.)
Dick Roraback,
Roraback is a Times staff writer. and
Writing style that's all the talk : TOTAL SYNTAX by Barrett Watten (Southern Illinois University: $13.95; 241 pp., paperback) : WRITING/TALKS, edited by Bob Perelman (Southern Illinois University: $14.95; 296 pp., paperback)
KEN FUNSTON,
Funsten is a free-lance editor. and
BREAD NOT STONE: THE CHALLENGE OF FEMINIST BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION : by Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza (Beacon: $17.95; 182 pp.)
Connie Koenenn,
Koenenn, daily Calendar editor, is enrolled in a master's degree program in feminist spirituality at Immaculate Heart College Center.
BUSINESS
Orange County
Conservation for Sale
JANE APPLEGATE
It Pays to Read Section
More Pentagon Logic
Helped Understand Job
Junk Bonds? What of Junk Money?
Economy Not Squeezed
Individual Investors in Bullish Frame of Mind
Associated Press
Experience Pays Off
BRUCE KEPPEL
'Super' Store Planned
G. M. BUSH
Cogenic Energy Systems Slates 3 Joint Ventures
DJ
Irvine Sensors Edges Into Black in Second Quarter
Smurf-Buster Role Makes Banks Edgy : In Conflict Over Campaign to Stop Money Laundering
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
In '20s, It Was Investor Pools; Now Takeovers
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor
Free Samples Spark Thousands of Sales : Mass Marketing Works for Software Company
MICHAEL SCHRAGE, The Washington Post
CoElco Being Investigated by Regulators : SEC, NASD Question Acquisitions Paid For Through Stock Swaps
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Investors, Issuers Walking a High-Interest Tightrope : Some Fear 'Junk Bond' Fad Will End in Major Downfall
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
Motown Tops List of State's Black-Owned Firms
JUBE SHIVER Jr.
Business Is Shaking Pension-Fund Piggy Bank : Use of Excess Cash Is Windfall for Firms, Source of Concern for Employees
JONATHAN PETERSON and ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT,
Times Staff Writers and
OPINION
Science Flows On
Farmers Can Help
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
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Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Troubles at Tahoe: Water, Air and Traffic
Bill Stall,
Bill Stall is a Times editorial writer
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Turkey, Mincemeat or Hash?
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Package Deal for Geneva
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
Reagan's Visit to West Germany
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