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What happened on June 19, 1986
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Alcala Asks Jury to Spare Him, Insists He Isn't Murderer
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
$425,000 Awarded Victim's Parents in Protopappas Suit
By John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Wrong Place at the Wrong Time : Effort to Help Landed Anaheim Man in Cape Town Jail
By H.g. Reza and Mark Landsbaum, Times Staff Writers
County Denies Request From Solana Beach for Building Moratorium
By Townsend Davis, Times Staff Writer
San Diegan Freed From South African Prison
By H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Pro-Westdome Faction Seeks to Neutralize 'Negative Publicity'
By Andy Rose, Times Staff Writer
The House : Congressional Gold Medals
Nzo Responds to Schuller Charges
By Mark I. Pinsky, Times Staff Writer
3 Republicans Appointed to Fair Board
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
Downtown L.A. Prison Plan Gets Key Boost
By Leo C. Wolinsky, Times Staff Writer
Seismology Experts : 2 UCSD Scientists Will Check Soviet Nuclear Tests
By David Smollar, Times Staff Writer
Crackdown Ordered on Illegal Parking Lots
By Rich Connell and Tracey Kaplan, Times Staff Writers
Boy, 14, Named in Woman's Murder
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
You Want It? Fair's Got It : With 313 Acres of Fun, Don't Forget Walking Shoes
By Tom Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Lawyers Near Showdown on Drunk Driver Penalities in El Cajon
By Jim Schachter, Times Staff Writer
Mother Sure Daughter's Organ Given to Boy : Heart Transplant Consoles a Torn Family
By Sarah Smith, Times Staff Writer
Big Dog on Campus : Beloved Mutt Is a Living Legend
By Jerry Belcher, Times Staff Writer
Inquiry Begun on Deputies' Fund-Raiser
By George Ramos, Times Staff Writer
L.A.'s New Chief Planner Sees City as Key Link to Pacific Rim
By Kevin Roderick, Times Staff Writer
Fluor Widow Says Trust Mishandled
By John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Cactus Shipments Part of Payment : Fallbrook Man Faces Charges of Soliciting Murder
By Daniel M. Weintraub, Times Staff Writer
Garden Grove : School District Mourns Veteran Teacher's Death
Irvine : Police Arrest 2, Seize $3 Million in Drugs
By Heidi Evans
Fullerton : Some Parts in Engine Cleared in Wayne Crash
Times Wires Services
Anaheim : Burglar Steals Pink Slip, Dupes Owner to Get Car
By Jody Becker
La Habra : Police Seek Mother After Baby Is Left in Park
By Heidi Evans
Countywide : Nonviolent Offenders Will Be Put to Work
By Kristina Lindgren
La Habra : City Would Change to November for Elections
By Juan Arancibia
Apartheid Foe Hits Charge by Schuller on Terrorism
By Mark I. Pinsky, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Beach : Ueberroth to Speak at High School Graduation
By Heidi Evans
Countywide : Frank Smith to Work on County Centennial Plan
By Andy Rose
Anaheim : 2 Teen-agers Arrested in Restaurant Slaying
S. Africa Frees 2 Americans, 1 of San Diego
By H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writer
United Way, Despite Criticism, Wins Renewal of Its Solicitation Permit
By David Johnston, Times Staff Writer
Smog Is on the Wane, but Slowly, Report Says
By Janny Scott, Times Staff Writer
Activist Gets Delay in Anti-Abortion Case
United Press International
Foreman Tells Judge Penn Jury May Deliberate 2 More Weeks
Annexation Try Triggers Cityhood Move by Capistrano Beach Group
By Bob Schwartz, Times Staff Writer
Sailor Accused of Spying to Enter Plea of Guilty on Lesser Charge
Associated Press
Barbara Riegle Sues KFWB on Alleged Age Discrimination
4 Strikes and Suspect in Robberies Is Out
Norco Council Passes Budget Providing for 10% Pay Raises
By Barry S. Surman, Times Staff Writer
Smoggy Politics
Talking Across the Fence
Hope Lingers On
Voice of America
Man Given 9 Years-Plus in Traffic Death : Had 5 Previous Convictions for Driving Under the Influence
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
Forecast for a Rehnquist Court : The Focus Will Shift Through Its Choice of Cases to Review
By Charles A. Johnson, Charles A. Johnson is a professor of political science at Texas A&M University
Arms Control--the Art of the Impossible
By Don Cook, Don Cook is The Times' European diplomatic correspondent.
'Just Feeling Happy' at San Pedro : Teachers Walk Out Amid Unruly Graduation Rites
By Bob Williams, Times Staff Writer
Armed Bandits Hitting Home Safes, Police Say
By Stephanie Chavez, Times Staff Writer
Lawsuit Challenges Loss of Fee Deductions for Elderly
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Burbank Says 'No' to Vote on Making Builders Fund Arts
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Devoted Fly Their Message to Graduates : God's in Air at Religion-Free Rite
By Andrew C. Revkin, Times Staff Writer
Van Nuys High Graduates Receive an Aerial Blessing
By Andrew C. Revkin, Times Staff Writer
Part of Defeated Arts Measure : Thousand Oaks Rejects Vote on School Theaters
By Thomas Omestad, Times Staff Writer
Man Acquitted of Charges in Police Shoot-Out
By Ralph Cipriano, Times Staff Writer
Tax Protester Gets Nearly 4 Years
By Lynn O'shaughnessy, Times Staff Writer
Patrons Reign Supreme at Village Cafe Francais
By David Nelson
Man Acquitted of Charges in Police Chase
By Ralph Cipriano, Times Staff Writer
Caught Trying to Collect $80,000 Ransom : 2 Found Guilty of Kidnaping-Robbery
By Sam Enriquez, Times Staff Writer
A film maker powerful enough to shut down a freeway. : And Then Let There Be Rambo
By Al Martinez
Controlled Burn Set in Hills Above Tarzana
Two Escapees From Saugus Camp Arrested
San Diego
Campo
Finn Gets Council OK to Spend Office Funds on Police Patrols
Bernardi Releases Funds for Extra Police Patrols
By Stephanie Chavez, Times Staff Writer
El Cajon
San Diego
Vista
Weather
'Road Hogs' on U.S. 395
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
GOP in Texas
Draft Udall
Austrian Vote for Waldheim
Buena Park
Court Move May Topple Rotary's Men-Only Rule
From a Times Staff Writer
All-Male Club of 60 Years Finally Relents
By Deborah Hastings, Times Staff Writer
Police Detonate Explosives Found in Locker, Rock Neighborhood
By Mark Henry, Times Staff Writer
Whitworth's Lawyers to Rest Case : Admit Spy Suspect Has No Defense Against Tax Charges
Associated Press
NEWS
Whittier : Cities to Link Bus Lines
Nonprofit Trust Rescues Presidential Yacht : Sequoia Has Sea Trials Before Date With Lady
United Press International
Celtics Draftee Len Bias Dies of Heart Attack : Maryland Star Had Come Out of Physical 'Perfect' 2 Days Ago
Associated Press
Arrest Made in York Shooting
By George Stein, Times Staff Writer
2-City Task Force Takes On Growing Landslide
By Gerald Faris, Times Staff Writer
Turning Over New Leaf a Rake's Job in Lomita : Mechanical Blowers Banned Over Objections From Gardeners, Manufacturers
By Candy Nall, Times Community Correspondent
Port Officials Plan to Make Waterfront Living Better
By Tim Waters, Times Staff Writer
Old Friend Lives On in Avalon as Old Ben Enters the Bronze Age
By Julio Moran, Times Staff Writer
Graduation, for Some, Is More a Milestone Than a Mere Rite of Passage
By George Stein
Rolling Hills : RTD Director Reelected
Torrance : Singer to Begin Jail Term
Lawndale : Watson Plans Public Forum
Carson : Rites for Mayor's Husband
Carson : Reward Offered in Arson
Lomita : Juvenile Diversion Funds
Rancho P. V. : Council Defines Affordable
El Segundo : Permit Parking Fee Waived
Lomita : Budget Adopted
Redondo Beach : Video Equipment OKd
Lomita : Officials Appointed
Blackbirds End Siege of Beverly Hills City Hall : Newest Pecking Order Packs It In
By Mathis Chazanov, Times Staff Writer
Hustling Reds Rookie From Lawndale Blossoms Like a Rose
By Alan Drooz, Times Staff Writer
Notebook : Loyola's Smith, McKenzie Are Best of West in NBA Draft
By Alan Drooz
SportsScope : Miraleste Athletes Wear Three Crowns
South Bay Facts
The House : Congressional Gold Medals
Judge Rules Against Sale of Concord
By Denise Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena OKs 10% Police Raise
By Deborah Hastings, Times Staff Writer
Have You Heard the One About the Traffic School?
By Mary Barber, Times Staff Writer
Azusa : West End Planner Hired
Azusa : Crime Stoppers Program
Alhambra : School Site Search Widened
Arcadia : Moratorium to Expire
Arcadia : Landfill Proposal Protested
San Marino : Council Seeks OK on Taxes
San Marino : Rose Promoted to Principal
Valley Schools : High Test Scores Rewarded
Pomona : Utility Tax Hike Expected
At Pasadena's Party, Piece de Resistance Will Be a Piece of Cake
By Mary Barber
Azusa : Consulting Firm Dropped
El Monte : Rail Underpass Contract
L.A. Summer Games a Showcase for Valley Preps
By Mitch Polin, Times Staff Writer
Wilson Hires Workman Cage Coach Stimpfel, Winner in 1984
Summer Eruption of Gang Woes Feared
By Roy H. Campbell, Times Staff Writer
$18 Million for Mountain Parkland in Budget
By Mark Gladstone, Times Staff Writer
San Rafael Hills Subdivision Put in Doubt by Hensler : Glendale College Up in Air Amid Uncertainties Over 588-Unit Project
By Martha Willman and Roy Campbell, Times Staff Writers
L.A. Eases Zoning Law for Limiting Apartments
By David Ferrell, Times Staff Writer
Milner Blood Drive Collects 115 Units
Shantytown Confrontation Is Avoided
Judge Says 'No' to Sale of Senior Citizens Complex
By Denise Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Rime With a Reason : Marriage of Poetry, Dance Defies Barriers
By Denise Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Burbank Votes to Retain Gee on Airport Panel
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Glendale Body Builder: 'I'm Married to a Barbell'
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
The House : Congressional Gold Medal
Bell Delays Action to Win Agreements on Renewal Plan
By Carmen Valencia, Times Staff Writer
Once Elegant L. B. Club May Be Restored
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
School Trustee Files for Stress Compensation
By William Nottingham, Times Staff Writer
L.B. Council Seeks Methods to Control Use of City Arena
By Sue Corrales, Community Correspondent
Victory Expected in His Run for State Board : Candidates Scramble for Carpenter's Senate Seat
By Kenneth F. Bunting and Mark Gladstone, Times Staff Writers
Shuttle Blasts Off New Year's Day--From Downey's Rose Parade Float
By William Nottingham, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach : Go-Ahead for Restaurant
Long Beach : Fireworks May Be Canceled
Norwalk : School Budget $63 Million
Cerritos : Schools Seek Legal Help
Santa Fe Springs : Election Goes to Fuentes
Bell : Go-Ahead for Poker Club
Whittier : Redevelopment Contract
Whittier : Big Step for Hiking Trails
Paramount : Schools to Get $13 Million
Santa Fe Springs : Cost of Underground Lines
Downey High School Class of '26 cuts up a few touches for old times' sake
By Rita Pyrillis, Times Staff Writer
Convention Center Plan Stalled : L.B. Port Cites Lack of Cash, Declines to Aid in Expansion
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
More Cyanide Found; FDA Issues Alert on Excedrin
By Marlene Cimons, Times Staff Writer
Troops Storm 3 Peru Prisons : Maoists Hold Hostages; High Toll Indicated
By William D. Montalbano,, Times Staff Writer
Safety Issue Adds Fuel for Call to Ban Canyon Flights
By Roxane Arnold, Times Staff Writer
They're Coming to America!--on Inner Tubes : A Neon Land Beckons Cubans Across Sea
By Barry Bearak, Times Staff Writer
House Votes to Virtually End South Africa Trade : Bill Also Would Order Pullout of U.S. Firms; Backers Concede It Has Little Hope in Senate
By Bob Secter, Times Staff Writer
Era of the 'Credo' : Big Business Puts Ethics in Spotlight
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
Senate Rejects Tax on Wealthy by 71-29 Vote
By Tom Redburn, Times Staff Writer
Sightseer Flights Collide at Grand Canyon; 25 Killed
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
The World
The Nation
The Nation
The Region
Skipper's Computer Talks Back
By Jennings Parrott
The World : SALT II Compliance Urged
The World
The Nation
The Nation
The World
The World
The World
The Nation
The Nation
The World
The State
The Region : Michael Jackson's Zoo Loses Its Giraffe
The Region
The State
The Region
The Region
The Region
Roos Bank Loan Was Backed Up by Campaign Funds
By George Frank and Tracy Wood, Times Staff Writers
New Evidence Puts Man in the Americas 32,000 Years Ago
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Science Writer
Liberals Form Panel to Boost Besieged Justices
By Frank Clifford, Times Staff Writer
Probe Begun in Adopted Baby's Death
By Mark A. Stein, Times Staff Writer
State Pension Fund Board Fires Director
By Douglas Shuit, Times Staff Writer
Doctors' Group Offers Plan to Replace Medicare
Associated Press
Court Nominees Face Ideology Issue : Approval Likely but Conservatism to Be Closely Examined
By Philip Hager and Ronald J. Ostrow, Times Staff Writers
Nominee for Guinea Post
Associated Press
6.3 Quake Hits Aleutians
United Press International
People Want Jobs; Disruptions Are More Frequent : Duvalier Is Gone--but Not Haiti's Discontent
By William R. Long, Times Staff Writer
In Lebanon, 'Gas War' Means What It Says
From Reuters
Embezzler Sentenced
From Reuters
Afghan Leader Accuses Reagan of 'Farce'
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
Document Rekindles Waldheim Furor
From Times Wire Services
Soviets Still Plan to Push Nuclear Power Output
Associated Press
Kremlin Drops Hard-Line Culture Minister Demichev
Associated Press
Soviet Stonewalling on Chernobyl Seen as Effort to Avoid Panic, Embarrassment
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Note Certifies Saudis for AWACS
By Eleanor Clift, Times Staff Writer
Blasts Injure 20 Turks
From Reuters
Guard Fires at Gunmen Near U.S. Envoy
From Times Wire Services
South Africa Sanctions Vetoed at U.N.
From Reuters
S. Africa Blacks Protest Union Chiefs' Detention
By Michael Parks, Times Staff Writer
Tambo Admits He Has Few Facts About S. African Confrontation
By Stanley Meisler, Times Staff Writer
Poor Get Breaks in Aquino Tax Reform
United Press International
Shevardnadze to Visit Britain on July 14
From Reuters
Air Force Confident of Vandenberg Shuttle Launching in '88
By James Gerstenzang, Times Staff Writer
Air National Guard Jet Fighter Crashes, Burns
Associated Press
Minor Fire Alarm Calls Engines to White House
United Press International
Lockheed Lost Secret Data, Audit Shows
By James Gerstenzang, Times Staff Writer
Senate Panel Rejects Reagan OSHA Nominee
Associated Press
U.S. Steps Up Drive Against Massive Smuggling From Mexico : Drug Task Force to Police Border
By J. Michael Kennedy, Times Staff Writer
Chemical Cloud Closes Airport at Orlando, Fla.
United Press International
Study Believed to Have 'Tremendous Public Health Implications' : Sickle-Cell Anemia Risk Greatly Reduced by Penicillin
From the Washington Post
Police Capture 2 Suspects in Tennessee Police Deaths
Associated Press
Tornado, Heavy Rains Lash Parts of Texas
From United Press International
Missouri State Workers Flee Office Gas Fumes
Associated Press
Reagan Due for Third Post-Cancer Hospital Checkup
Associated Press
Mormon Leader Benson Has 'Flu-Like' Ailment
Associated Press
Hauptmann Widow Resumes Crusade in Court
Associated Press
Industry Calls for Changes in Liability Laws
Associated Press
Preserved Heads Buried After 50-Year Odyssey
Associated Press
OK After Two Hours in Wreckage : Girl, 7, Pulled From Depot Struck by Derailed Train
United Press International
Ouster of Finance Chief Viewed as Opening Shot in Battle for Mexican Presidency
By Dan Williams, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Arms Aid Needed Soon, Contras Tell Reagan
From Times Wire Services
UC San Diego Seismologists : 2 Selected to Monitor A-Tests in Soviet Union
By David Smollar, Times Staff Writer
Reimbursement Approved for Losses in Watermelon Recall
By Stephanie O'neill, Times Staff Writer
Chilean Floods Drive 35,000 From Homes
From Reuters
'Pass-to-Play' School Grade Bill Voted by Senate Panel
From a Times Staff Writer
40 Filipino Ex-GIs Get U.S. Citizenship
From United Press International
Sides Remain Far Apart in Talks Over New Oil Drilling Off California's Shoreline
By Karen Tumulty, Times Staff Writer
Conservationists Endorse 4 High Court Incumbents
By Cathleen Decker, Times Staff Writer
Appeal Court Backs Right of Parties to Endorse Candidates in Primaries
By William Overend, Times Staff Writer
Sides Remain Far Apart in Talks Over New Oil Drilling Off California's Shoreline
By Karen Tumulty, Times Staff Writer
Israel Student Cheating Widespread, Study Says
From Reuters
Warning Label on Drinks Urged
United Press International
Court Expands On-Job Ban on Sex Harassment : But Fails to Decide on Liability
Associated Press
Student's Death by Cyanide Ruled Suicide
Associated Press
Lie Tests for Public Jobs Held Illegal
Associated Press
Train Kills 3; Driver Ignored Gate
New Soviet Arms Bid Could Be Turning Point: Reagan
United Press International
Joan Rivers Has Surgery
From Associated Press
Nicky Gets 2nd Heart Implant
Associated Press
Salvador Rebels Hit No. 3 City
United Press International
2nd Cyanide Victim Suspected
United Press International
Murray Haydon Dies After 16 Months on Bionic Heart
United Press International
Tested Blood Gives Patient AIDS Virus
Associated Press
Consumer Spending Soars 0.9% Despite Income Dip
Associated Press
New L.A. County AIDS Cases Hit 100 a Month
From Associated Press
Farmers for Fields Near Chernobyl Will Rotate Every 10 Days
United Press International
Watergate Burglar Held in Jail Scam
United Press International
3,000 Reported Detained in South Africa
Associated Press
Special-Interest Amendments Stall Tax Bill
Associated Press
Soviets Sentence Fedorenko to Die for Nazi War Crimes : Was Extradited From U.S. to Face Charges
Associated Press
French Comic Coluche Dies
Associated Press
'Friar' for Hire Creates Goof-Proof Weddings in the Air, on the Beach
By Bill Manson
Emergency Teachers Recall Lessons of First Year on the Job : From Experience, Five Rookies Learn That the Profession Is Anything but Elementary
By Garry Abrams, Times Staff Writer
Civil Marriage Also Has Tender Moments
By Bill Manson
Hotel Goes Full-Boar in Benefit for Opera Pacific
By Benjamin Epstein
Stick-On Patch Treats Effects of Menopause
By Allan Parachini, Times Staff Writer
Artist Dabs Class With Imagination : 'Real Art' Replaces Usual Projects in Santa Ana Workshop
By Lynn Smith, Times Staff Writer
Japanese-American Hot Line Clears a Cultural Hurdle
By Gary Libman
An English teacher's trials in life leave room to question the nature of justice
By Jack Smith
Juvenile Court Is a Place for Weddings Too
By Bill Manson
A Birthday Party for the Crown City
By Mary Lou Loper, Times Staff Writer
Injection Compression Therapy : Better Results in Treating Varicose Veins
By Dr. Neil Solomon
. . . to Become a Southland 'Birder'
By Roselle M. Lewis
10 Bird-Watching Excursions led by volunteer guides to favorite sites
By Roselle M. Lewis
Clarifying Medicare Supplement Costs
By Don G. Campbell, Times Staff Writer
Unlocking the Secret Treasures of Keys
By Ronald L. Soble, Times Staff Writer
Searching for Leg Makeup for Summer
By Herb Hain
Quick Repair Fixes an Idle Problem
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
Tongs Are Best for Issue Preservation
By Barry Krause
Hero to Downed Pilots, Jewish Refugees : Immigrant Recalls Dutch Resistance
By Aurora Mackey, Mackey is a North Hollywood free-lance writer
Effort to Breathe New Life Into CPR Training Employs State Mandate
By Kathleen Doheny, Doheny is a Burbank free-lance writer
Hitabashi and Stone Are Tops in Southland Bridge
By Alfred Sheinwold, Times Bridge Writer
Sex, Power, Murder, Sex: Art Imitates Life Again
By Diane Broughton, and Broughton is editor of Thumper, a monthly review.
Nasty Nesting : Blackbirds End City Hall Siege in Beverly Hills
By Mathis Chazanov, Times Staff Writer
Drug Protesters March to Reclaim Oakwood Streets
By David Ferrell, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Hills to Blow Its Own Horn for New Business
By Mathis Chazanov, Times Staff Writer
Judge Refuses to Stop Work on Village Projects
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
'No one does faces like the Jew in Venice. I got style.' : Borgos on the Beach
By Al Martinez
Santa Monica : Ex-Bobby's Deportation Stayed
Beverly Hills : Businessman Named to Board
West Hollywood : Directors Sought for Board
Hollywood : Drop-In Center Given Funds
Malibu : Graduates Cited for Research
West Hollywood : Volunteers Sought for Survey
Santa Monica : Trustees Approve Budget
Westwood : UCLA Receives $1 Million
Terrigno to Let Parade Pass Her By
By Stephen Braun
Streets to Be Closed for Festival
Santa Monica Raises Allocation for Schools by $177,000 in New Budget
By Jay Goldman, Times Staff Writer
The House : Congressional Gold Medals
2 Arts Groups Will Get Grants
Work to Benefit UCLA Arts Center
115-Pound Culver City Policewoman Establishes Weightlifting Records
Golf Tournament Will Benefit Boys Club of Hollywood
Mt. St. Mary's College Celebrates 60th Year
Surprised Clippers Jump at the Chance to Draft Waves' Polee
By Brian Landman, Times Staff Writer
In the Quest for City Titles, Dolphins Are Always in the Swim
By Brian Landman, Times Staff Writer
Archbishop's Stand Supported
X-Rated Solution to Cable TV Woes
Homeowners Praise Motion
Police Commission Member's Son Held
Insurance Secured : Gay Parade to Step Off After All
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Murder Suspects Captured
Artist Memorializes Shuttle's 7 : Wax Tribute Is a Disturbing Challenge
By David Wharton, Wharton is a Los Angeles free-lance writer
Principal Goes to Great Heights to Keep Promise
Canyon Crackdown : Tide Turning Against Crime in San Gabriel Recreation Area
By Jeffrey Miller, Times Staff Writer
Boy, 3, Is Readied for 2nd Heart Transplant
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
Redondo Beach : Dial-a-Ride Hearing Set
The Evolution of Proof-Set Packaging
By Don Alpert
Cutoff Date Tempers Hollywood Zoning Law
By David Ferrell, Times Staff Writer
Gutsy Athletes Can't See but It Won't Stop Them : Top Local Competitors Go For It All at National Championships for Blind
By Dick Wagner, Times Staff Writer
House, Senate Panels Divide on Midgetman
By Sara Fritz, Times Staff Writer
Achille Lauro Hijacking Trial Opens in Italy; 5 Defendants in Court, 9 Still at Large
Associated Press
Pink Elephant's Demise : Sun Sets on Exotica of Sea and Jungle Shop : JUNGLE: Owners Say Glendale Snapped Up the Voodoo Dolls : sets, exotic restaurants and Hawaiian hotels. : But a lot of what the sisters called "good stuff,"--like shark's jaws, statues of African witch doctors and fiberglass dragons--has been sold since March, when Sea and Jungle announced a close-out sale. : Still left are thousands of quirky items, such as the majestic, hand-hewn outrigger canoe from Fiji, Polynesian totems, a shield made from rhinoceros hide, bags of seashells and beaded bamboo door curtains.
By Denise Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Philippines' Military Academy, Stained by Marcos Years, Is Going Back to Basics
By Nick B. Williams Jr., Times Staff Writer
Mobile Home Park Residents Take Steps to Buy Their Culver City Site
By Jeff Burbank, Times Staff Writer
Stone Faces Didn't Deter Lively Crowd
By David Nelson
Scottie Fitzgerald Smith, Writer's Daughter, Dies
Associated Press
SPORTS
Singin Smith Is Top Selection in Team Cup Volleyball Draft
By Scott Howard-cooper, Times Staff Writer
Sutton Is on the Button--300th Is a 3-Hitter : Angel Pitcher Reaches Milestone Win in Style as He Defeats the Rangers, 5-1
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Kingman Crushes Saberhagen's One Mistake; A's, 1-0
From Times Wire Services
He's More Than a Footnote to the Celtics' Title Season
By Jim Murray
The Grind Still Not Over for Sutton
By Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writer
This Time, Niedenfuer Gets It Done : Reliever Puts Out Fire in Atlanta to Save 10th Win for Valenzuela, 5-2
By Gordon Edes, Times Staff Writer
WORLD CUP : These British Keep Coming On, 3-0 : England Tops Paraguay, Faces Argentina in Quarterfinals
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Red Sox Sweep Yanks; Griffey Returns
By Dan Hafner
Giants Power Past Padres for 6-3 Victory
By Steve Dolan, Times Staff Writer
Cubs Make New Skipper Sweat Again
United Press International
Names in the News
Names in the News
Swiss bicycle rider Guido Winterberg, who was sidelined...
Marge Schott, the Cincinnati Reds' managing general...
Guido Winterberg, the Swiss bicycle rider who was...
The Nevada Athletic Commission declined a request by...
UCLA easily won the national collegiate men's all-sports...
U.S. District Judge Peter K. Leisure has limited the scope...
Dan Maloney resigned as coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs...
Cavaliers Set to Name Embry GM, Reed Coach
U.S. Olympic Committee President Robert Helmick...
British tennis umpire Marc Cox who was in charge of the...
Leon Spinks Receives a 90-Day Suspension
Associated Press
This Columnist Would Be a Super Addition to Ranks
Tennis Roundup : Robin White Tops Mandlikova
From Times Wire Services
Surprise, Surprise! : As Hurdler, UCLA's Kevin Young Is Having the Times of His Life
By Mal Florence, Times Staff Writer
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Disappointing Fairplex Meeting Ends Saturday
By Bill Christine
Clubhouse Dispute Coming to a Head For Padres' Players, Executive, Media
Associated Press
Spaniard Scores Four Goals as Team Ousts Denmark, 5-1
Associated Press
World Cup Notes : Jimmy The Greek Has Nothing on Battista's Spheres of Influence
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Yugoslavia Tie in Water Polo, 8-8
By Marc Appleman, Times Staff Writer
Ramsey Will Replace Thompson as Marina Coach
By Jim Mccurdie
Santa Ana Doubles Team Advances in Columbus Classic
Associated Press
U.S. Water Polo Team Plays to 8-8 Tie With Yugoslavia in 1st Game of Series
By Marc Appleman
National League Roundup : Gooden's Troubles Continue: Expos KO Him in 7th and Beat Mets, 7-4
By Dan Hafner
Her Best Shot: Against Odds : For Gail Liberty, Road to World Championships Is Turning Into a Duel With Multiple Sclerosis
By Tom Farrey, Times Staff Writer
Nunn Earns Two Chances to Make Break to the Top
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
BRIEFLY : Beck, Named Player of the Year, to Sign With A's
Notable
Striking Out on His Own : After Beating Simi Opponents Like a Drum for 2 Years, Radinsky Starts Over
By Rich Tosches, Times Staff Writer
Coach Gives Assist to Former Bosses
By Steve Henson
Former Dodgers, Now Texans, Have No Joy to Share With Sutton
By John Weyler, Times Staff Writer
LETTERS : JC Athletics Cuts
Bazooka DeLuca : His Eight-Round Flyweight Fight Tonight Is Just a Step Toward Make-or-Break Bout He Wants With Gonzales
By Rick Hazeltine
Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Riders Try for 5 Speedway Berths
By Shav Glick
Just Another One-Man Show : Controversial Scoring System Helped Taft Win Track Title
By John Ortega
Bulls Will Decline Dailey's Option
Associated Press
Why Celtics Are Biased About Bias
Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Pat Williams has...
ENTERTAINMENT
16 Performances : Symphony Classical Series Set
By Herman Wong, Times Staff Writer
Talk About Stories! He's Analyzed Most Of Them
By David T. Friendly, Times Staff Writer
Hoskins--an Actor To His Very Aitches
By Charles Champlin, Times Arts Editor
Former Plimsoul Case Now An Acoustic Solo
By Jeff Spurrier
Nbc's Leno Coup--and 'Miami' Vise
By Jay Sharbutt, Times Staff Writer
Art Review : 'Only In L.a.' Presents An Ethnic Diversity
By Suzanne Muchnic, Times Art Writer
$75,000 Donated To Arts Center Fund
Life Has Lost Its Humor For Satirist Lehrer
By Chalon Smith
Marowitz: Critical Clues In The Case Of L.a. Theater
By Lawrence Christon
Pasadena's 100th Birthday Concert
By Daniel Cariaga, Times Music Writer
Hands Across America's Nonpolitical Status Challenged by Partisan Anti-Hunger Activists
By Dennis Mcdougal and Victor Valle, Times Staff Writers
Series On Creative Arts : 'Masters': Hard Road To Public Tv
By Clarke Taylor
BUSINESS
East vs. West in Ice Cream Fight : Breyers' Attempt to Scoop Dreyer's Breeds Confusion
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Economy Grows at Sluggish 2.9% Rate During Quarter; Stubborn Trade Gap Cited
By Oswald Johnston, Times Staff Writer
Safeway Lawsuit Says Dart Group Is 'Self-Dealing' : Claims Suitor Tipped Arbitrageurs in Bid to Boost Stock Price
By Nancy Yoshihara, Times Staff Writer
Volcker Disputes Notion U.S. Is on Verge of Recession
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Greyhound Cuts Top Fare to $59 to Lure Travelers
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Tinker Plans Independent TV Job : NBC Chairman Expects to Leave Network by Year-End
By Jay Sharbutt, Times Staff Writer
Florida Mobilizes to Battle Citrus Canker Outbreak
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Circuit City Net Up, Federated's Off in Quarter
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Sues Ex-Top Officers, Owners of Butterfield S&L
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Stocks Mixed; Dow Gains 3 in Late Rebound
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Sun Chemical to Discuss Merger With Chromalloy
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IntelliGenetics, a Mountain View-based joint venture...
USDA Projects 14% Drop in 1986-87 World Coffee Crop
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Tripped Up on Travelers Checks
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Alicante Bouschet : Wine Maker Loves 'Tough Old Grape'
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U.S. Joins New International Investor Group : MIGA to Insure Against Losses From War, Riots
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Gasoline Futures Prices Off
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Dollar Trading Erratic; Gold Gains
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Whittaker Corp. reported that it has acquired Lee...
Foreclosures accounted for 22% of all farm sales.
Royal West Airlines said it will start service.
An L.A. County economic forecast was revised.
Travel agents are seeking to calm security fears.
Key Image sought protection from creditors.
Lyng conceded that farm aid hurts trading partners.
IBM's chairman said the firm's U.S. sales are slow.
International Lease Finance ordered seven jets.
Dole would power over Bell firms to the FCC.
Rooney, Pace Charged With Manipulation Scheme : SEC Sues Brokerage Over Stock Trading
By Michael A. Hiltzik, Times Staff Writer
Unfair Practices Alleged : Labor Department Sues Nursery Operator
By Carla Lazzareschi, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Co. Acts to Halt Water Park's Debut : Litigation Is Latest in Series Involving Former Lion Country Property
By Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Regulators Sue Ex-Butterfield Owners, Managers
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Zoo Workers Get Ballots Detailing Proposed Contract
By Bill Ritter, San Diego County Business Editor
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Systonetics Inc. president and chief executive Richard I...
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Sun Chemical, Chromalloy to Begin Talks
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Unocal Corp. Sets Up Brea Computer Center
Design West Subsidiary Files for Stock Offering
Fluorocarbon Acquires Texas Bearing Pad Business
By Henry Rivero
Trimedyne Gets OK for Human Laserprobe Tests
Gateway Communications Plans Stock Offering
Care Enterprises Plans Offering to Retire Debt
By Michael Feibus
Ingram Gets Option for More Micro D Shares
ICN, Army to Conduct Joint Study of Ribavirin
By Michael Feibus
Bergen Brunswig Rating in Electronics Lowered
Lear Siegler, Santa Monica, said it sold its National...
Applied Materials, Santa Clara, said it acquired...
Swedlow Profits Drop, New-Product Costs Cited
By Carla Lazzareschi
Jobar International, Inglewood, a supplier of consumer...
Nicoa Corp., Los Angeles, said it acquired two...
Norris Bernstein Creative Marketing, Long Beach, and...
Siltec Corp., Menlo Park, said it received a '$3-million...
Litton Industries, Beverly Hills, said it was awarded an...
Guy F. Atkinson Co., South San Francisco, said its...
AFG Industries Predicts Jump in Profit : Irvine Glassmaker Also Expects Quarterly Revenue to Increase
By Michael Feibus, Times Staff Writer
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Court OKs State Taxation of Aviation Fuel : Upholds Florida Levy on Purchases Within States by Foreign Airlines
By Philip Hager, Times Staff Writer
FOOD
Chicago the city that loves to eat
By Daniel P. Puzo, Times Staff Writer
Lotus West's Chicken Dish
Most Vitamins Survive in Potato Flakes
By Daniel P. Puzo, Times Staff Writer
Ending the Long Search for Suet Beef
By Merle Ellis
Solving the Toothbrush Crisis
By Bonnie Mccullough, McCullough, based in Colorado, is the author of five books on home management.
New Salt and Pepper Mills Shake and Grind It With Help of Upscale Plastic
By Minnie Bernardino, Times Staff Writer
Putting Flavor and Color in Pasta
By Jane Salzfass Freiman, Freiman is a New York-based food writer
Gilroy's Garlic Starts Here
By Barbara Durbin, and Durbin is food writer based in Portland, Ore.
Winning at the Tables in Las Vegas
By Rose Dosti, Times Staff Writer
His Firm Makes the Oil That Brightens Taste of Your Mouthwash, Toothpaste
By Barbara Durbin, Durbin is a food writer based in Portland, Ore. and
Gourmet Food, Elegance Abound at University
By Robert Lee Zimmer, Associated Press Writer
A Simple Supper That's Ideal on Short Notice
By Anne Willan, Willan, a cooking teacher and author, is founder and president of La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in Paris. She lives in Washington. and
South Rises to Challenge of Northern Cuisine
Greene is a New York-based food columnist
Goal Is to Demystify the Judging Process : 300 American Wines Vie for National Restaurant Assn. Honors in Chicago
By Nathan Chroman, Chroman is a free-lance wine writer and author who also practices law in Beverly Hills
A Delightful Dish for Soft-Shell Crab
By Paul Johnson and Isaac Cronin, Freiman is a New York-based food writer
Ensuring Food to Go Is Safe to Eat : Tips on Battling Salmonella and Staphylococcus Aureus
By Tom Sietsema, The Washington Post
Vegetable Salads: Hot and Zesty
By Diana Williams Hansen, Hansen is a Louisville-based cooking consultant specializing in microwaving. and
The Safe Way to Make Caramels
By Joan Drake, Times Staff Writer
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