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What happened on November 12, 1986
NEWS
World's Largest Star Sapphire Found at Show : Rocks to Riches: $10 Stone Worth $2.28 Million
United Press International
Mob Figure Pleads Case With Jury : Being in Mafia Not a Crime, Reputed Boss Persico Says
BOB DROGIN, Times Staff Writer
March of Dimes Lets John Finger Do the Walking to Raise Money
MEG SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Poet Derek Walcott Knows Joy and Pain of Divided Spirit
JUANA DUTY KENNEDY,
Juana Duty Kennedy is an editor on The Times daily opinion page.
Buss Sells a 1-Cent Stamp for $380,000
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Maputo Vote Resumes
From Reuters
Citroen Agency Bombed
From Reuters
The Nation
Shultz Finds OAS Support Against Sandinistas
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Iran Sent Cable Seeking Spare Copter Parts, U.S. Firm Reports
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
The World
Standoff With S. Korea Dissident Snarls Traffic
From Times Wire Services
Goldfarb's Daughter Gets Kremlin's OK to Visit Her Ailing Father in N.Y.
From Times Wire Services
Queen Opens Parliament With Pledge to Cut Taxes
From Times Wire Services
The Nation : N.Y. Police Stage Protest
Thatcher Political Fortunes Revive : Opposition's Errors Boost Her Chances for a Third Term
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Mouse That Snored Was a Real Crackup
Associated Press
Bishops Hear From Disciplined Seattle Prelate but Cannot Agree on Response to Controversy
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
The Nation
Traffic Jam Tells Success of AF Open House
Associated Press
Author! Author! . . . On discovering that his books are in the Library of Congress
Jack Smith
Stab Victim Not Linked to Serial Killer
The State
The State
The State
Patients Moved in Fire
United Press International
Salvador Army Turned Children Into Informers, Villagers Report
United Press International
Byrd Due Top Senate Post as Rival Quits
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
Bay Bridge Marks 50th Year
Associated Press
Freed Pair Offer Intriguing Clues to Fate of Other Westerners
Associated Press
The Nation
Swiss Admit Delay in Rhine Toxic Spill Alert
Associated Press
The World
The Region
Commoners Receive Titles, for a Price, at London Auction
United Press International
The World
The Nation
The Region
Reagan Pursues Iran Contacts to Free 2 Hostages
United Press International
W. Germany Arrests 6 in Bogus Money Racket
From Reuters
The World : Fire Kills 2 on Soviet Liner
Wind Chill at 'Deadly' Level as 2nd Arctic Blast Hits Midwest : Blizzard Warning Up in S. Dakota; Deaths Rise to 18
From Times Wire Services
Barnstormer Flight Completed
From Associated Press
Pilfering 'Army-Wide,' Indicted Vet Says
United Press International
Family Key to Aiding Young, Bennett Says
Associated Press
Stab Victim Not Linked to Serial Killer
Alzheimer's Drug Improves Some Senility
From Reuters
Unruh Links Low Profile to Honeymoon, Not Cancer
Associated Press
U.S. Arms Negotiator Calls Geneva Session Most Productive So Far
Associated Press
Pastor Marries Two Killed in Crash
Associated Press
The World
Mood of Paris: 'We Are in Hell of a Mess' : Chirac's Terrorism Policy Divides Government and Confuses Citizens
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Officers Say They Weren't Contacted on Ticket Fixing
GLENN F. BUNTING and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
The State
Eu Beaten in Robbery at Her L.A. Home
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Warned NBC, Aide to Wayne Newton Testifies
United Press International
Reagan Calls Military People 'Heroes Among Us' : Parades, Memorials Mark Veterans Day
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Bishops Back Vatican Curbing of Liberal Prelate : But Allow Him to Give His Views
From Times Wire Services
Snubbed by French Leaders, Botha Visits Cemetery to Honor S. Africa's War Dead
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
'Hello, Comrades' : Rand Group Uses Satellites to Get Nightly News--Soviet Style
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
Salvadoran Students Hurl Rocks, Insults at Duarte
Associated Press
For Thatcher Twins, Good News and Bad
Associated Press
50-Foot Ferryboat Sinks Off Haiti; 180 Reported Drowned, 20 Rescued
From Times Wire Services
'Peace Bishop' Is Outspoken Liberal
BILL McALLISTER, The Washington Post
Iceland to Seek Return of Suspects in Sinkings
From Times Wire Services
Soviet Trains Collide While Driver Naps
Associated Press
Disney Posts Record Profits
From Associated Press
Rizzo to Join GOP, Run Again for Mayor
Associated Press
S. Africa Blasts Hurt Over 20 at Courts, Arcade
Associated Press
Five Die in Buffalo Fire
United Press International
U.S. Inmates May Get Benefit of Jail Crush
United Press International
End Iran Secrecy, McFarlane Urges : Strategic Concerns Outweigh Issue of Hostages, Reagan Emissary Says
JACK NELSON and MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writers
Winter Season Is Canceled by Symphony
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
'Murph the Surf' to Become Murph Inc. and Serve God
JAMES MARNELL
Firefighters Contain 10,000-Acre Ventura County Blaze
From a Times Staff Writer
Little Federal Aid in Store for Dixie Farmers
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
Israeli Too Ill for Transplant
Associated Press
Otis Chandler Will Receive Award
United, Braniff Jets in Near-Miss
Associated Press
'I've Learned to Believe in Myself' : Seminar Leader Leaves Her Stammers Behind
MIKE GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Raunchy Way of Life in a Pixilated Patch of Dorset
RICHARD EDER, Times Book Critic
White House Asks Court to Limit Preference in Jobs
Associated Press
Old Farmer's Almanac Full of Folklore, Fillips and Forecasting
DAVE LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Gene-Altered Vaccine Reportedly Tested Despite Lack of Approval
Associated Press
15-Death Cold Wave Breaks Century-Old Records
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
'Enrile's Boys': Elite Unit at Heart of Coup Rumors
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Dye 'Blood' Dumped on Kahane
Associated Press
Clemens Wins AL Cy Young
Associated Press
100-Year-Old Records Are Broken in Deadly Cold Wave
From Times Wire Services
2 Ex-Hostages in Paris; France Thanks Syrians : Chirac Pledges Renewed Effort to Gain Release of 5 Still Held by Muslim Extremists in Lebanon
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
N.Y. Mets Model of Decorum as Reagan Praises Series Win
United Press International
Due in Long Beach Today : Right Stuff for Re-Creation of a Cross-Country Flight
PAUL DEAN, Times Staff Writer
Molotov Buried in Quiet Rites Attended Only by Kin, Friends
Associated Press
Fourth Woman, 28, Receives Mini-Jarvik-7 Artificial Heart
United Press International
Anti-Prop. 65 Campaign : Selling the Message--an Image Is Crafted for TV
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
Following the Strait and Narrow Path
THOMAS H. MIDDLETON
The World
Liberia's Teachers Begin New Strike
United Press International
Ancient Harvest : Life Pauses for the Time of the Olive
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Robbery Suspect Dies in Gun Battle With Inglewood Officer
Parties Support Children's Programs
JODY BECKER
BUSINESS
Crazy Shirts Founder Rick Ralston : T-Shirt King Courted Success With $60 and a Creative Flair
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Ability to Shut S&Ls May End Soon, Regulator Says
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Securities firms were ordered to halt sales.
W. R. Grace will launch a tender offer for El Torito.
County's Office Leasing Market Called Healthiest
Nation
Earnings Surge at Penney, Wal-Mart
Consumer confidence fell to a three-year low.
The semiconductor market showed some gains.
Continental Promotional Deal Sparks Concern : Airline Stock Prices Tumble on Fears New Fare War Is Starting
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
Chevron Chairman Urges Federal Price Floor on Oil
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
New Status Spurs Hope for Farm Workers
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Unocal Subject of Takeover Rumor : Talk of Possible Bid by Standard Oil Spurs Stock Price
DEBRA WHITEFIELD, Times Staff Writer
IBM said it is closing a parts distribution center.
CBS Turns Deaf Ear to Several Bids for Records Unit
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Not Ready to Scrap Chip Pact With Japan : But May Have to Act if Agreement Doesn't Start Working, Official Admits
DONNA K. H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
First Family Group to Close 13 Golden Bear Stores in Southland
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Boeing Vows New Jobs if Britain Buys AWACS
From Times Wire Services
Lower Occupancy Rate, Shorter Stays : CompCare Forecasts Sharply Lower Net for Its 2nd Quarter
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
Sweetened Offer by Wickes Does the Trick--Lear Siegler Agrees to $1.7-Billion Deal
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Hong Kong Investors Buy 5.7% of Smith International Shares
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Tandon introduced an upgraded series of PCs.
Nation
Commodities Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1986 : Grain, Soybean Futures Off
From Associated Press
Hutton said it won't resume talks with Shearson.
GE said it will close its color television tube plant.
W.R. Grace to Pay $20.50 a Share for El Torito Stock Outstanding
Firm Discloses 5.7% Stake in Smith International
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Malaysia Lost $80 Million in Tin Trading
From Reuters
Bank of San Diego Chairman Quits; Board Wants Him Back
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Rohm & Haas is selling a California chemical plant.
Computer Trade Show Hurt by Changes in Industry : Comdex May Be Losing Its Luster
DONNA K. H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
Dow Gains 3.66; Stocks Mixed in Slow Trading
From Times Wire Services
Bank Agrees to Settle J. David Suits : First National of San Diego, Insurers to Pay $6.9 Million
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Showcase Restaurant Will Be Built at Carl's Jr. Headquarters
JEFF ROWE, Jeff Rowe is a free-lance writer
Japan Trade Surplus With U.S. Up : U.S. Economists Not Alarmed by Record Figure in Month
Associated Press
Dispute Results in New Buyer for Jurgensen's
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
John Blair Will Sell Three TV Stations for $86 Million
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
GAF Corp. sold about half its Union Carbide stock.
Calny Inc. Fires Chief Executive
SPORTS
San Diego Player of the Week : Evenson Is Up and At 'Em After Long Night of Studying
JEFFREY PARENTI
Gooden Seeks Drug Clause in His Contract
Act of Rozelle Could Solve Big Problem
SCOTT OSTLER
America's Cup Trials : Conner Loses to British; He Blames Light Winds
From Staff and Wire Reports
Community College Roundup : Golden West Named Top Seed for Regionals in Water Polo
STATISTICAL WATCH : Bell Gains Ground on Crespi's White
Names in the News
Veteran King Gives Heirs a 4-3 Victory : Dionne Scores Twice as L.A. Beats Jets for Second Win in Row
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
AROUND THE LEAGUES : More Offense, Fewer Penalties Turn Kennedy's Season Around
Low Cal Is Perfect for Losing
Steve Harvey
Names in the News
NHL Roundup : Oilers Get Overtime Win, 3-2
DAN HAFNER
Names in the News
Names in the News
Names in the News
NBA Roundup : Jordan Gets 34 Points as Bulls Hand Hawks First Loss, 112-110
DAN HAFNER
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT : A Few Twists Could Turn a Terrible Team Inside Out
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Light Winds Leave Conner at a Loss in Second Round
From Staff and Wire Reports
Marijuana Seized From Hoyt's Car on Day of Drug Arrest
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Randolph Shoots Course-Record 64 to Lead Regional
Associated Press
Marijuana Found in Hoyt's Car on Day of Pill Arrest at Border
TOM FRIEND
Four Colorado Players Implicated in Drug Probe
United Press International
Those Who Lose Their Way Often Remain Lost in the Shuffle
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
McMahon: Slight Tear in Rotator Cuff Tendon
Associated Press
Tribble Seized for Speeding, Drunk Driving
United Press International
UCI Beats Long Beach in Water Polo
Clippers May Be on Upswing : Their Fortunes Rise as the Nuggets Fall
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Garza Withdraws From Fight Against Thigpen in Spruce Goose Dome
STEVE SPRINGER
Names in the News
Southern Section Tennis : No. 2 Agoura Edges Woodbridge
America's Cup Trials : Conner Loses to British; He Blames the Light Winds
From Staff and Wire Reports
Valley's Top Two Girls Players to Sign Basketball Letters Today
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
BIG-TIME BOWLING : Postseason Bidding Threat Rocks College Football Tradition
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Around the World Sailboat Race : For 6 of 25 Starters, It's Been a Cruel Sea
DAN BYRNE,
Dan Byrne, a former news editor for The Times, was amon
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the 10 finishers of the first BOC Challenge in 1982-83.
Lucas of Katella Will Attend Oregon
Southern Section Volleyball : Sotter's Serving Sparks Capo Valley Upset of Wilson
An Empress Wins Hollypark Feature
Southern Section Water Polo : Maclear Scores Four to Lead El Dorado
USC, UCLA Ready for Prep Signings
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Westlake Joins the Semifinal Club : Margozewitz Leads Volleyball Team by Palm Springs in Playoffs
HEATHER HAFNER
Pacifica, Kennedy to Ask to Switch Leagues : Principals to Vote on Proposed Transfer From Empire to Garden Grove
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Pro Football / Bob Oates : Should Montana Be Playing Now? Sportswriters Hold Varying Views
BOB OATES
Ol' What's-His-Name Slowly Catching On Again With Rams : Henry Ellard's Fighting Back
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
CLOSE-UP : Dameworth's Record Makes Him a Favorite
Astros' Scott (18-10) Wins Cy Young Award Over Fernando (21-11)
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Alex Ramos Plans to Write an Ending to His Story With Victory Over Michael Nunn
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
PLAYER OF THE WEEK : 280-Yard Game Reminds Edwin Jones of Old Times
Welch Decides to Stay With Dodgers : Two-Year Contract Could Be Worth $1 Million a Season
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
FALL SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Chaminade Moves Into Semifinals
Orange County Prep Player of the Week : When Tim Kotlar Is Kicking, Tustin High Is Clicking
BARBIE LUDOVISE
To Saunders, Winning Ugly Beats Getting No Wins at All
DAVE DISTEL
Win Over USC Would Cap Kapp's Career : Despite Being Fired by Cal, Coach Remains Upbeat and Outspoken
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Vinje Named MVP in Sea View League
Bosworth Deserves Outlandish Trophy
The NHL / Julie Cart : Departures of Goring and Bowman: a Tale of 2 Coaches, Teams
JULIE CART
Ackley Named Player of Year
Soccer Player Plans Return : USIU's Er Hopes to Play Despite Open-Heart Surgery
CHRIS DE LUCA
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
How the Orchestra Fell After False Crescendo
HILLIARD HARPER and DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writers
Yorba Linda : 2 Jailed After Police Get Tip on Drug Sales
Ray Perez \f7
'Fire, chains and other objectionable tools of gratification'
DOUG SMITH
Local News in Brief : Chatsworth Fire Halted After Periling Homes
Skepticism and Surprises
El Cajon
Hot Day Is One for the Books
Fire Leaves 36 Homeless
Local News in Brief : Driver Arrested After Fatal Freeway Wreck
Gunman Takes $78 From Dry Cleaner
Builders Amassed $232,500 to Beat 6 Tax Measures
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Organizations
Water District Seeks Ruling on 2 Vacant Seats on Board
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
La Jolla
Laguna Niguel : Another Person Was Hit by Shots at Picnic
Nancy Wride \f7
San Diego
4 o'Clock Shadows
A Health Policy in Our Future
Local News in Brief : Panel OKs Classrooms, Bigger CSUN Library
Police Searching for Reported Rapist
Newport Traffic Initiative Put on 1988 Ballot
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
Honor the People, Protect the Court : The Case for One 12-Year Term, With State Senate Approval
GARY K. HART,
Gary K. Hart (D-Santa Barbara) is the chairman of the California Senate's Education Committee
.
U.N. Panel Asks Probe of Israel Nuclear Role
From Reuters
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Parents Plot a War on Pushers : 200 Attend Meeting on Drug Dealing Near Sepulveda School
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ and GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writers
Chicago Art Curator Speyer Dead at 73
From Times Wire Services
Costa Mesa's Dayworker Report Meets With Dissent
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Suspect, Motive in Simi Slaying Sought
Compton Teachers Strike for One Day in Protest
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
Tustin : Supervisor's Widow Sues Over Stabbing by Worker
John Spano \f7
Portable Phone Brings Burglary to a Standstill
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Parade Entry on Easy Street
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Valley Center
Bright Light Across South Linked to Meteor Activity
United Press International
Demise of Student 'Parochialism' : Most UCI Frosh From L.A. County
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Officers Say They Weren't Consulted on Ticket Fixes
GLENN F. BUNTING and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
Educator's Study Stirs New McMartin Case Controversy
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Crash Kills Swedish Pilot
From Reuters
Fallbrook Cityhood Foe Singing a Different Tune
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Tradition Gives Way to Modern Art at Church
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Access to the Legislative Process
Hotel-Sports Center at Cal State May Get Its Final OK Today
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Mountain Lion Sighted by Pair Walking in Hills East of Orange
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Delays Decision on Landfill : Environmental Issues Raised by County's Expansion Plan
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Moorpark Man Fined for Insulting School Officials
Bus Gridlock
Santa Ana : Scoville Assigns Judges to Superior Court Duties
Molotov, a Rare Exception
Children Who Saw Sex Movie Win Damages
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
ACLU Challenges Limitations Law on Incest, Abuse : Daughter, 28, Suing Father Over Alleged Childhood Molestations
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Increase in Population Expected to Erase Clean Air Gains
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Westminster : Man Who Led Police to Bomb Held in Burglary
Nancy Wride \f7
Japanese Firms Should Show Some Civic Responsibility
WILLIAM G. OUCHI,
William G. Ouchi, a professor of management at UCLA, is a member of the board of directors of Leadership Education for Asian-Pacifics
Bring Back Seniority Leadership in Congress
MAURICE B. TOBIN,
Maurice B. Tobin is a Washington attorney and the author of "Hidden Power: The Seniority System and Other Customs of Congress" (Greenwood/Praeger Press)
Surrogate Mothers Form Lobby Group
The World Is an Oyster to Man in His Own Sub : Homemade Craft Is a 'Model-T' Out for Business--and Treasure
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Election Post-Mortems
Approval Expected for Hotel on Cal State Fullerton Campus
Ventura County Fire Contained After Charring 10,000 Acres
Robbers Flee With Jewels After Smashing Store's Display Cases
Hunger
Tempers Flare at Prohibition on Burning Cut Brush
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
8th Grader Gets High Marks In Play
LIANNE STEVENS
Playwright Flies High With 'Birds'
CHALON SMITH
Commentary : '86 ELECTIONS SIGNAL BROADCASTING CHANGES
DAVID CROOK, Times Staff Writer
Whippersnappers Snap Back
JACK MATHEWS
A Night On Tv Patrol In Britain
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Symphony's Artistic Losses Climb
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
Lentz Premiere : The New Music Group Discovers Pop Culture
MARTIN BERNHEIMER,
Times Music Critic
Chad Hopes To Ride Past To New Hits
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Songs Of Musical Theater Giants : Cabaret Singer Hits The Right Notes
CLARKE TAYLOR
'My One And Only' A 'big Deal' To A New Director
CHALON SMITH
At Cal State L.a. : Another Bright Staging Of 'Sunday In The Park'
ROBERT KOEHLER
Controversial Kuti : He's Philosopher, Rebel & Passionate Musician
DON SNOWDEN
Woodentops: New Crop Of British Pop Stylists
STEVE HOCHMAN
San Diego Symphony Cancels Season
HILLIARD HARPER, Times Staff Writer
'Pulpit': ABC's 'Morning' Sermon
JAY SHARBUTT,
Times Staff Writer
How Teri Garr Got Soap In Her Eyes
ROBERT BASLER, Reuters
Pbs Special : 'Aids Show': Daily Life With A Killer
CLARKE TAYLOR
Pianist Chien: Reaching Out
MARC SHULGOLD
Records Set At Auction Of Contemporary Art
From Associated Press
Soap Opera Ratings Story : 'Magnum, P.i.' Overtakes 'dynasty'
LEE MARGULIES, Times Staff Writer
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