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What happened on September 07, 1985
NEWS
Boeing Says Crashed Japan 747 Was Incorrectly Repaired in '78
From Reuters
Crash Kills All 31 on Airliner at Milwaukee
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
Two More McMartin Witnesses Out : Dropping of Children to Eliminate 18 TV Testimony Counts
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Comment on S. Africa 'Careless,' Reagan Says : He Apologizes for Saying That Country Had Ended Segregation in Hotels, Restaurants
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
3 Bombs Explode at U.S. Base in Germany
From Times Wire Services
Jobless Rate Falls to 5-Year Low of 6.9%
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
2nd Game of Chess Title Match Ends in Draw at 65th Move
Associated Press
Reagan Keeps His Cool but Thinks of Hot Spot
United Press International
U.S. Reassures Israel It Won't Talk With PLO
Associated Press
Suspected Bomber Injured by Blast in Israeli Market
From Times Wire Services
State Rural Aid Program Outlined by Deukmejian
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Divestiture Bill's Cost Put at $50 Million
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
2 Appellate Judges Picked
United Press International
New U.S. Envoy Presents Credentials to India Leader
Associated Press
Sakharov Stepson Still Fasting to Obtain Freedom for Couple
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Hawaii Isle Residents Alerted to Hurricane
Associated Press
War Crimes Figure Target of 2nd Bomb Attack in a Month
Associated Press
Foes Urge Transition to Democracy : Chile's Pinochet Faces New Drive
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
First Snow Falls in Rockies; Flooding Hits Michigan : Heat Continues Its Grip on East, Plains : from
Possible Donor Heart Found for Young Jarvik Recipient
ANDREW C. REVKIN, Times Staff Writer
Man Sentenced for Molesting Illegal Alien, 13
Courts Accused of Rushing Capital Cases : Justice Marshall Charges System Severely Limits Rights to Appeal
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
New Assistant Secretary of State Picked by Reagan
Associated Press
'Dishrags' After Week in Space : Rats Grow Weak in Zero-Gravity Study
Associated Press
Postal Rates to Rise 41% for Charitable, Church Publications : Subsidy Cuts Blamed for Postal Rate Hike of 41% for Church, Charitable Publications
Associated Press
Iran Seizes 2nd Ship, Threatens to Blockade Oil Ports
From Reuters
Judge Orders Alta-Dena to Withdraw 4 Raw Milk Ads
DANIEL P. PUZO, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Sanctions on Trade Expected : Hopes to Quiet Protectionist Mood in Congress, Administration Sources Say
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Whales Restored : The Grays: Less Danger, New Dispute
DAVID FREED, Times Staff Writer
Shamir Visiting Japan
United Press International
Ex-Islands Leader Gets 8-Year Term for Drug Smuggling Plot
Associated Press
Air, Water, Waste, Traffic Conditions Worsen : Mexico City Rat Plague Reflects Bigger Problem
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
454 Cape Town Schools Closed : Officials Seek to Stem Violence in S. Africa
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Renews Herbicide Use in War Against Marijuana
DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writer
County Seeks More Funds to Avoid In-Home Aid Cuts
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
Mother of Two Children Left at Airport Found
New Storm Hits French Spy Agency : Greenpeace Ship Sinking Touches Off Latest Controversy
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Philanthropist Developed Ghirardelli Square : Ship Heiress Lurline Matson Roth Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Picketing to Continue at Disneyland Hotel
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Why the Card Game Is Called Stud Horse Poker
Woman Held in Baby Kidnaping
From Times Wire Service
Tax Issue Fuels Calabasas Project Dispute
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Coast Guard Says Mayday Call a Hoax
Pope John Paul Warns Against Further Changes in the Liturgy
Associated Press
Burglary, Pursuit Ends With 2 Youths in Jail and 2 Sought
Peace Claims He's 'Ritual Victim' of Spat in Capitol : D.A. Orders That Police Pistols Used in Slaying Be Turned Over to Defense
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Camp Pendleton
Orchestras Are Wooed for Center
CHRIS PASLES
Peace to Bury Hatchet After Spat With Senator
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Mission Viejo
Church Weighs an Emergency Shelter Project
Police Pistol Test Ordered in Bandit Slaying
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Communist Named Chairman of British Labor Confederation
Associated Press
Judge Refuses Ralphs' Request to Bar Pickets
Roberti Slams Door on Effort by Landlords to Weaken Rent Controls
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Radar to Be Poised on Kanan Road Monday
Episcopalians to Choose Leader at First Convention Held in L.A. Diocese
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Scaled Back to One Downtown Block : Koll High-Rise Project Gets Extension
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : City Closes Video Arcade Following Complaints
Roxana Kopetman \f7
San Diego
Podhoretz's Attack On Springsteen'
Podhoretz's Attack On Springsteen'
Podhoretz's Attack On Springsteen'
Martinez Column on Northridge Issue
Unfairness of Taxing Social Security Benefits
Jump for Life : Early Riser, Three Grown Children Barely Escape Fast-Spreading Fire
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Samantha Smith's Dream for World Peace
Santa Ana : Venue Change Asked in Adult Movie House Case
Andy Rose \f7
Samantha Smith's Dream for World Peace
Samantha Smith's Dream for World Peace
SOS to Resume Making Flares, Rehire Workers
STEPHEN G. BLOOM, Times Staff Writer
Finn Seeking New Checks on Firms Using Toxic Matter
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Beach : District Votes to Sell Unused School to County
Robert Hanley \f7
Alien Camps Called 'Worst Exploitation'
JENIFER WARREN and JIM SCHACHTER, Staff Writers
Samantha Smith's Dream for World Peace
Podhoretz's Attack On Springsteen'
Christianity Overcoming Colonial Image in Africa
DAVID WINDER, The Christian Science Monitor News Service
San Clemente : Tentative Tract Map Approved for Project
Robert Hanley \f7
Ford to Lay Off Another 600 Workers : Sgt. York Cuts Reach 1,200
RAY PEREZ and CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writers
Santa Ana : Park Rally Planned for Rent-Striking Families
Andy Rose \f7
Local News in Brief : Drugs, Explosive Found in Raid Lead to Arrest of 3 Men in Simi
San Diego
Eveline M. Burns; Helped Shape Social Security Act
First Frustaci Septuplet Leaves Hospital
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
Podhoretz's Attack On Springsteen'
Clouds and Concrete Photo
Police Chief Seeks Halt to Hate Mail
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Stolen Baby Boy Believed Located
From Times Wire Service
Huntington Beach
Labor of Love in Old Town : Old West Back in Saddle at the Cowboy Museum
DEBORAH MOORS, Times Staff Writer
Encino Archeological Site
Ramirez Defense: Publicity Effect Cited
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Shocking Story of the Dalkon Shield Scandal
Shocking Story of the Dalkon Shield Scandal
Most Stalker Rewards to Hinge on the Conviction of a Suspect
ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writer
Physicist's Widow Asks That Husband's Name Be Removed From Weapons Lab
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Education Writer
Bandit on Foot Escapes Notice and Flees From S&L With $367
Survival of Jewish Communities in Germany
A Wary Magic Mountain Adds to Security for All-Night Party
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Stakeout Foils Car Thefts; Suspect Shot
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Protective Gear for AIDS Wards Urged
ROBERT SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Police Say a Day at the Beach Not Always a Walk in the Park
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Article on Haym Salomon
Murder on Cue Has Theatergoers on the Run Around Town
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Samantha Smith's Dream for World Peace
Robert McCormick, 74; Pioneering TV Newsman
Court Backs Vacation Pay After Job Loss
From Times Wire Services
United Methodist Church Ignores Regional Differences, Report Asserts
JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Anaheim Considers Sobriety Checks : Police May Set Up Roadblocks Despite Court's Ruling
ROBERT SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Urged Miller to Confess, FBI Aide Says : Religious Appeal Used Because of Security, L.A. Chief Testifies
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
The Drug List
United Press International
Arcel Says Boxing Is Brains Over Brawn
Associated Press
Gooden Goes 9, Valenzuela 11, but Dodgers lose in 13
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Three Hits to Go for Rose After Homer, Single
United Press International
Tustin to Get a Head Start by Playing Host to Kapaa High
Uncertainty Clouds Future of the Giants : Business Side on Hold With Attendance Down 146,478 for 64 Dates
IRV MOSS, Denver Post
Scandals Invite Women to Football Tryout
Rams Deny Willie Brown Involved in Talks
RICH ROBERTS
Valley Sports Takes On a More Complete Look With Sunday Section
Worrying About Prime Time Phenomenon is ABC's Forte
STAN ISAACS, Newsday
Lucero Is Speedway's Scratch Main Winner
Titans Look for Answers in Opener
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Illinois Has Points to Make Against USC
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Commentary : Let the Tubas Glare, Foes Beware
JOHN MCGRATH, The Denver Post
Golf Roundup : Burns, Winless Since 1980, Leads at Boston
From Times Wire Services
Sparky Has to Walk a Fine Line
Names in the News
Open Notebook : Final 4: Tennis for Gourmets
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Angels Stumble and Tumble Out of the Lead, 6-2
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '85 : Trojans and Bruins Open Season Today
Chapman Is Beaten by Seattle Pacific, 4-0
Anderson's Representative Calls Offer 'Unacceptable'
CHRIS COBBS
Spurs Intend to Stay in Arena
Associated Press
Always an Inspiration, Jack Youngblood Retired Gracefully
Readers Are Nauseated by Sickening Habits
Slaney's Record Wins Have Silenced Her Critics
Readers Are Nauseated by Sickening Habits
Reader Says Everyone Does It, So Why Not USC?
Dodgers Should Honor Sons of the Republic
Kudos to Al Campanis for Not Striking Out
Gooden Draws Praise and a Bold Prediction
JC Programs Safe for Now, but Future Holds No Promises
DAVID MORGAN, Times Staff Writer
Cory Snyder Named MVP of Class AA Minor League
Special to The Times and
National League Roundup : Rose Plans All-Out Assault Today
DAN HAFNER
Longshot Goldspell Goes Wide to Win Del Mar Feature
PRO FOOTBALL '85 : COACHES, PLAYERS, TEAMS AND TRENDS : CHARGERS : '85 Forecast Gloomy, but Spanos Awaits a Return on Investment
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Always an Inspiration, Jack Youngblood Retired Gracefully
Always an Inspiration, Jack Youngblood Retired Gracefully
Titan Women Win Volleyball Games
Vikings Hit Twice: Newton Ticketed, Muncie Set Down
Construction Along Aquedect Begins--Fishing, Biking Stalls
DAVID MORGAN, Times Staff Writer
COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Cal State Northridge vs. Nevada-Reno
OK, I Did It, and So Did He--Can I Go?
MIKE DOWNEY
Padres Solve Phillies' 5-2 Defense : Flannery Drives Home Winning Run in 11th Inning, 3-2
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Rest Cures Fisk's Slump: 2 Home Runs, 7 RBIs
DAN HAFNER
Maxwell Officially Becomes a Clipper in Deal for Walton
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Hernandez Played on Cocaine High : Parker, Sorensen, Holland, Leonard Also Named as Users
Associated Press
Racing Wraps Up at Saugus Track
DAVID KECK, Times Staff Writer
Leaders Aouita and Slaney Head Field in Final Rome Grand Prix Track Meet
Associated Press
UCLA's Ken Norton Jr. Stays Home
These News Items Really Can't Go Without Saying
DAVE DISTEL
Mandlikova Has the Last Laugh and Upsets Lloyd; Plays Navratilova in Final
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
THE NEWCOMERS : The NFL Sure Didn't Ignore USFL Players
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
CSUN Posts 4th Straight Shutout, 1-0
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
Bruins Try to Give BYU Unlisted Number
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Boxing : It's as Busy as a Three-Ring Circus
Richard Hoffer
Corporate Sponsorship: Is It Viable?
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
This Year, the Choice Is Unanimous : Overwhelming Favorite is Defending-Champion La Quinta
STEVE LOWERY
Theismann Helps Keep Cowboy Rivalry Alive
JIM DENT, Dallas Times Herald
Curt Warner Back in Running After What He Calls 'the One Awful Year of My Life'
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
Three Other NFL Stars Still Haven't Returned From 1984 Injuries
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
Arky More Colorful Than He Was Perceived
Why Pay Good Money to Highway Robbers?
Objections Are Raised Over Affronts to Hockey
Always an Inspiration, Jack Youngblood Retired Gracefully
BUSINESS
Stocking the Old, the New, the Others : Coke Gives Markets a Classic Space Problem
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Commodities : Corn and Soybeans Lower
From Associated Press
Dollar Soars to 2-Month High in Busy Trading
Associated Press
Land Sale Allows Fluor to Avert Another Loss
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
Sharp Fall in Jobless Rate Boosts Stocks : Blue-Chip Issues Post Best Gain in 3 Weeks; Dow Index Rises 9.86
From Times Wire Services
A panel was formed to enhance electronics trade.
$10 Billion Dumped Early in Year to Depress Dollar
Associated Press
Ford Aerospace Lays Off 600 More York Workers
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Sears is buying into some trading firms.
SCM Officers Withdraw Bid to Buy Firm
From Reuters
Eagle offered to settle its unsecured debts.
Rating services downgraded 3 major steel firms.
Fannie Mae Won't Buy Loans Insured by Ticor
KATHLEEN DAY, Times Staff Writer
Eagle Computer Proposes a Plan to Pay Off Its Debts
HEIDI EVANS
Florida banned shipments from citrus nurseries.
Canadian Auto Workers Form Separate Union
Associated Press
Justice's New Antitrust Chief Shakes Up Unit
Associated Press
A bank failure may force firms into bankruptcy.
Westworld to Buy Hospital in Dos Palos
Britain will sell its 23% stake in Cable & Wireless.
Salomon Bros. plans to acquire PGB Securities.
Efforts Begin to Protect Ailing Maryland S&L's Depositors, Creditors
Associated Press
ENTERTAINMENT
Ruth Gordon Had Joy Of A Lively Longevity
CHARLES CHAMPLIN,
Times Arts Editor
Fine Knows How To Spin Ideas, Poles
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
County Selected To Join '86 'imagination' Festival
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Pigskin Fans In Hog Heaven
PAUL HENNIGER, Times Staff Writer
Oxenberg--from One Dynasty To Another
RODERICK MANN
Lorne Michaels: Live From New York--again
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Defining Documentary: An Improv In Nine Acts
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
L.a. Opera Theater Directors Postpone 'Lulu'
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Staff Writer
The 'Dragon' Wars: A Hard-fought Month
JOHN HORN
'Afi Goes To Movies' Set To Air On Kttv
'Music In Time': Galway On Kcet
MARC SHULGOLD
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