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What happened on October 14, 1985
NEWS
2 Texans Win Nobel Medicine Prize : Geneticists' Cholesterol Studies Aimed at Artery Disease
From Times Wire Services
KAL Conspiracy Theorists Distort Facts, Experts Say
MICHAEL WINES and SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writers
Divorce Plans Turn Husband Into a Home Wrecker
JENNINGS PARROTT
Japan to Extradite Two Hells Angels in Narcotics Case
From Reuters
The State
Soviets Oust Top Economist Baibakov From 2 Key Posts
United Press International
The World
The Nation : Civil Service Pay Proposal
Dump Site Approved
Soviet Ship Hits Spanish Trawler
United Press International
The Nation
The Nation
The State
Balloting on Zanzibar
From Reuters
The Region
The Region
The State
The World
Voters Back Regime, Poland Says; Turnout Disputed
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
Quake Hits Soviet Asia Republic
Associated Press
The World
Worker Killed When Beam Falls
Charred Body of Woman Found in Car; Two Arrested
The State
The Region
U.N. Rules Out Asking Arafat to 40th Birthday
Associated Press
The Nation
The World
Family of Slain Hostage Secluded at N.Y. Home
From Reuters
Rioters Slay S. Africa Soldier
United Press International
Laxalt Sent by Reagan to Talk With Marcos
United Press International
Baker Wants Defense Cuts in Senate Deficit Plan
From a Times Staff Writer
Grenade Kills 10
United Press International
Justice O'Connor Cites 'Barriers' to Women Lawyers
United Press International
Santa Anas Fan Fires in Malibu and Sunland
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Britain Drops Talks With PLO Leaders : Pledge to Renounce Violence Not Kept, Foreign Office Says
From Reuters
Crewman Quoted on Klinghoffer Death
From Times Wire Services
Where Would Communists Seek a Haven? At Redwoods
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Fitness at Home : Personal Coach Specializes in One-on-One Training Plans
MIKE GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Black Muslim Leader Plans Tour to 'Counter' Farrakhan
Associated Press
Criminals Circumvent Gun Control Laws : Justice Dept. Says Lawbreakers Get Firearms Despite Restrictions
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Abul Abbas: A Long History of Guerrilla Activity
From Times Wire Services
Condemned Man Refuses Help
United Press International
The Nation
Agents in Disney Film Led to FBI Inquiry, Paper Says : Hoover's FBI Scrutinized 2 Disney Films, Paper Says
United Press International
Disbarment of 2 L.A. Lawyers Recommended
4 Palestinians Isolated From Others in Heavily Secured Sicilian Prison
From Reuters
Yugoslavia Won't Hold PLO Official, FBI Director Says : Italian Decision to Free Terrorist Triggers Protest
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
Soviets, Libya Sign Agreement
United Press International
EGYPT: U.S. Opens Effort to Mend Relations With Mubarak Regime : U.S. Opens Bid to Repair Rift With Egyptians
MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writer
Israel Seeks Political Knockout of PLO : Arafat's 'True Colors' Shown in Ship Hijacking, Officials Say
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Weinberger Concern About Intercepting Egyptian Jet Told
Associated Press
Both Parties View '86 Senate Races as Pivotal
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Iraq Says Its Planes Hit 'Large Naval Target'
From Reuters
List of Chinese Gripes Against U.S. Given Bush
Associated Press
Arab Immigrants : A Clash of Cultures--Girl Is Slain
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
Bush Calls China an Economic Ally, Avoids Soviet Issue
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Education Panel Foresees Risks in Push for Better High Schools
Associated Press
Ex-Priest Sentenced in Sex Case
Associated Press
Mubarak Demands Reagan Apologizes to All Egyptians : Too Upset to Read U.,S. Note
From Times Wire Services
New Voice of America Sets Sights on European Youth
From Reuters
Girl Shot to Death at Gang Hangout in South Los Angeles
Honig Urges Bilingual Courses Stressing Rapid English Fluency
Associated Press
The Region : Hairdresser Benefit Raises AIDS Funds
Packwood to Fight Judge Confirmation
United Press International
Premier Wins Election in Belgium; Results May Settle Missile Issue
DON COOK, Times Staff Writer
Angolan Rebels Say They Bombed Soviets
From Reuters
Illinois Atom Smasher Gives Record-Breaking Performance
LEE DEMBART, Times Staff Writer
Uncertainty Permeates Commune as Grand Jury Looks Into Intrigue
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Italy's Release of Palestinian Strains U.S. Ties
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Reagan, Not Kremlin, Deceitful on Space Defenses, Tass Says
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Hijacker Took Liking to Swiss Boy, 2
United Press International
Magazine Reports Chanting, Speaking in Tongues : Pat Boone's Wife Prayed Over Hudson's Body
Associated Press
A Humorous Tour Through Powertown by a 'Wife Of'
BETTY CUNIBERTI, Times Staff Writer
The World : Curbs on S. Africa Opposed
The Nation
The World
The Nation
Golden Years Are Go-Getting Years for Activist, 71
URSULA VILS, Times Staff Writer
Health, Housing Top Seniors' Priority List : An Elected California Advisory Organization Seeks to Influence Legislature and Congress
URSULA VILS, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The World
Clinic Names Director
Carousel Ball : All That Glitters Is for Charity
BETH ANN KRIER, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Hand Throttle Linked to Crash
United Press International
Columbus Day Won't Be Much of a Holiday in Orange County
Fullerton : Brother, Sister Wounded by Shots During Party
Bill Billiter \f7
Bullet Fired at Train Hits Conductor
Associated Press
$500,000 in Medical Supplies Sent to Mexico
Garden Grove : Owner of Bar to Request Permission to Reopen
Andy Rose
'Crimefighter's Hotline' On the Radio : Officer Delivers an Arresting Performance Over the Airwaves
MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writer
Choir Bus Rams Train; Four Killed, 25 Hurt
Associated Press
Sharing the Wealth
Anaheim : Fire of Unknown Cause Damages 2 Businesses
Bill Billiter \f7
Breath of Warm Air Assists Surgery Patients, Doctors Find
Associated Press
Road Warriors : Some Call Car-Pool Lanes the Answer to Heavy Traffic, but Others Call Them an Affront to Personal Freedom
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
Mind and Body
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
Newport Beach : Floyd H. Schenk Jr. Named Municipal Judge
Jerry Hicks
Westminster
Grossly Immoral
134 Men, 3 Women Arrested in Child Support Roundup
T. W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
La Jolla 'Parking Authority' Heads for Dead End After Stormy 7 Years
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton : Cal State Enrollment Largest in Its History
Bill Billiter \f7
Thefts From Cars: Police Seek to Put on the Brakes : Task Force Takes to the Streets to Battle What One LAPD Official Calls a 'Plague' of Crimes
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
Canadian Police Capture Suspected Drug Smuggler
Associated Press
A Rural Remedy : Medivan Brings Doctor to Remote Back-Country Dwellers
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Carlsbad
San Bernardino Race Crash Kills 1, Hurts 5
Lemon Grove Feels Heat as Holdout on No-Smoking Laws
TOM GREELEY, Times Staff Writer
Small Press Runs On a Grand Ideal
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, Times Staff Writer
New Blood Substitute May Reduce AIDS Risk
Associated Press
Foe of Gay Rights, Abortion Takes Fight Beyond Pulpit
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
Blueprint for Mexico
'Promotion' of Margaret Heckler
Defeat for Family Planning
He Keeps Predicting, Come Hail, High Water : Forecasts Weather Years in Advance
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Youngblood Criticized for Candidacy While a Judge
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Debtor Nation
4th Annual Live Amphibian and Reptile Expo : Creepy, Crawly Things Invade Santa Monica
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Private Memorial Rites Held for Orson Welles
San Diego
This Lottery's the Toast of the Town for Restaurateurs
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Goodrich said it will close its Oaks, Pa., tire plant.
On-Off Sale Items Turn Shoppers Off, Not On
S. J. Diamond
Almost half of this year's raisin crop is surplus.
Stage II Follows Care Bears, Hot Wheels and Star Wars : Bernard Loomis Mixes Fun, Games and Profit
SARAH BOOTH CONROY, Washington Post
States Await Court Test on PUC Ruling : At Issue: Ownership of 'Extra Space' in Utility Bill Envelopes
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Programs Help Business Managers
Richard O'Reilly, Richard O'Reilly designs microcomputer applications for The Times
New Gas Rules Leave Buyers to Weigh Opportunities, Risks
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
First Interstate's Alaska franchise was sold.
Drop Reported in Consumer Confidence
Associated Press
Buy-Out Deal Turns Sour at Ticor : Mortgage Insurance Unit Faces Losses of $166 Million
KATHLEEN DAY, Times Staff Writer
Kaypro introduced a desk-top business computer.
VCR sales are booming, a trade group reported.
Tug-of-War Escalates in Conrail Sale : Multimillion-Dollar Campaigns Attempt to Sway Congress
Associated Press
SPORTS
U.S. Wins Wheelchair Tennis Tournament
THE SCANDALOUS SOUTHWEST : Some May Call It Indecent Exposure, but in an Area of the Country Where the 'Politics of Football Are Probably More Important Than the Politics of Politics,' Recruiting Violations Have Schools in the Southwest Conference Pointing Fingers
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Freak Accident Keeps Coleman Out of Game : Cardinals Speedster Suffers Minor Injuries After His Leg Is Caught in Tarp Machinery
RICHARD HOFFER,
Times Staff Writer
They Have Made a Sudden Impact : After Attending a Summer Water Polo Camp at Pepperdine University, Brothers Javier and Jose Santiago Came a Long Way, All the Way From Puerto Rico to Be Exact, to Help Make Sunny Hills High School a CIF Southern Section Power
BRIAN HILDERBRAND
Rams Notebook : First Touchdown Interception Tickles Ekern
Kings Booed as They Lose to Flames, 9-2 : Loss Before Crowd of 7,279 Is Team's Worst Home Defeat Since 1979 By
CHRIS BAKER,
Times Staff Writer
Golf Roundup : Wadkins Wins by One Stroke
From Times Wire Services
Defense Gives the Chargers a Lift in 31-20 Win
CHRIS COBBS,
Times Staff Writer
American League Notebook : K.C. Shifts to Gubicza for Game 6
ROSS NEWHAN,
Times Staff Writer
Blue Jays Claim They Let Jackson Off the Hook
United Press International
Tennis Roundup : Czechs Beat U.S. in Federation Cup
From Times Wire Services
Baseball Players' Union Denies That Drug-Testing Agreement Is Near
DeBerg Is Feeling the Heat in Tampa
CHRIS DUFRESNE,
Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Bruins Play Like a Bunch of Gorings, Win, 7-2
DAN HAFNER
UC Irvine Scores 1-0 Soccer Upset of Santa Barbara on Gunn's Goal
Nater Is Expected to Play for the Clippers Against His Old Team, the Lakers, Tonight
SAM McMANIS
Motor Racing Roundup : Unser Sr. Shows Son How It's Done
From Times Wire Services
Flores Not Pulling Panic Switch at Quarterback : Hilger Impressive, but Raider Coach Sticks With Wilson Despite Detractors
BOB OATES,
Times Staff Writer
Chapman Finishes Eighth in Tournament
With Brett Hitless, Royals Go to Plan 2 : They Ask Jackson for a Shutout, and the Left-hander Delivers
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Baseball Is Nothin' in Texas
Vikings Come Away Empty Again, 20-17
From Times Wire Services
Jaworski Has Eagles Soaring, 30-7
From Times Wire Services
Falcons Can't Keep Seahawks Down
From Times Wire Services
Royals Get Aggressive and Win
BEN WALKER,
Associated Press
Bears Drive Home a Point to 49ers, 26-10
BILL DWYRE,
Times Sports Editor
Grogan Resurfaces, Leads 14-3 Patriot Win
From Times Wire Services
Aztec Update : Crowd Also Played a Role in BYU Victory : Loud Fans Came to Cougars' Defense When SDSU Threatened to Score By
STEVE DOLAN,
Times Staff Writer
Rams Are '6 and 0 and Staggering Home'
RICH ROBERTS,
Times Staff Writer
Riggins Puts Redskins Back in the Running, 24-3
From Times Wire Services
Elway, Broncos Outrun Colts, 15-10
From Times Wire Services
Dolphins Bolster Their Defense for Jets Tonight
From Times Wire Services
Snow Chief Wins Norfolk, and Louisiana Slew Is 5th
JEANMARIE MURPHY,
Times Staff Writer
Prep Review : The $2 Football Program Sign of Times : Content Runs Gamut from Poetry, Predictions, Descriptive Ads to Bios
Sarah Smith
Everyone Hit Except Stan Musial's Statue
MIKE DOWNEY
Robinson: 'Six-and-Oh Ain't Bad'. . . John, It's Simply Amazin'
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI,
Times Staff Writer
Coleman Rolled Over, Dodgers Rolled Under : A Nine-Run Second Inning Is More Than Cardinals Need in a 12-2 Rout
GORDON EDES,
Times Staff Writer
Chief QB Kenney Has a Different Opinion : He Says Kansas City's Offense Stopped Itself, Without Chargers' Help
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
Royals Put U.S. Back in Playoff
ROSS NEWHAN,
Times Staff Writer
Simms Passes for 513 Yards in Loss
From Times Wire Services
National League Notebook : Win or Lose, Cardinal Pitchers Keep Griping
GORDON EDES and RICHARD HOFFER,
Times Staff Writers
Voodoo Doesn't Do, but Raiders Sure Do, 23-13
MARK HEISLER,
Times Staff Writer
Cardinals' Coleman Sidelined; Injured in Tarpaulin Accident
From Times Wire Services and
Second-Guessing Is No Trick; So Here's Some First-Guessing
SCOTT OSTLER
Dorsett's Special Day: 10,000 Yards, 2 Scores and 1 Win vs. Steelers
From Times Wire Services
San Diego Prep Review : Serra Does Unthinkable in Field Hockey : No, the Conquistadors Didn't Lose, but Their Defense Did Allow a Goal
Steve Scott
Oilers Let Browns, Kosar Out of Pocket, 21-6
From Times Wire Services
NBC Covers Itself Against Olympic Boycott : But Network Officials Optimistic Over Coverage of 1988 Seoul Games
JERRY TRECKER,
The Hartford Courant
ENTERTAINMENT
Can't See The Program Forest For The Pleas
JAY SHARBUTT
Leading '84 Documentaries At Ucla
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Dance Review : 'Modi' At The Eilat Gordin Gallery
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
Robertson Mixes Politics, Religion
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Greystone Sought For Art Cache
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
Screamy-boppers Take Cure At Irvine
CRAIG LEE
The Haves, Have-nots At Concert
MARC SHULGOLD
New Regime : Tomasson's Classier S.f. Ballet
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music/Dance Critic
Abc Launches Review Of Tangled Rewald Affair
DAVID CROOK, Times Staff Writer
15-second Ads: Beyond Commercial Barrier
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
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