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What happened on September 02, 1986
NEWS
THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Owner of Plane in Crash Described as Cautious Pilot
GEORGE STEIN and DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writers
18 Wounded by Bomb in South Africa Supermarket
From Times Wire Services
THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Planes Fly Complex Web of Southland Airways
RICHARD O'REILLY, Times Staff Writer
THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Sky Too Crowded to Track Small Planes, Controllers Say
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Staff Writer
58 Varied Lives End in Tragedy on Doomed Jet
PATT MORRISON and MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writers
Yugoslav Court Upholds Artukovic Death Sentence
From Times Wire Services
Take-Home Videos Put Patients in the Spotlight
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
The World
Fight to Control Senate Lacks Focus : No National Theme Has Arisen to Influence State Races
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Fall Campaigns Shifting Into High Gear : Cranston Turns Tables, Makes Zschau's Voting Record an Issue
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
Mugabe Takes Over, Challenges Nonaligned Nations
From Reuters
The World
Schools Chief Reports Gains in Basic Skills
United Press International
Mahony Urges Labor to Assist Exploited Immigrant Workers
HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Labor Writer
The State
The Nation
The State
Delay in Donovan Trial Granted
Associated Press
Disaster Fund Established
The World : E. German Colonel Defects
The World
U.S. Team Blames Carbon Dioxide for Cameroon Toll
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Steps Up Efforts to Cut Kadafi Support
From Times Wire Services
Governor Hits AIDS Initiative
United Press International
The Region : Deputies Kill Man Who Fired at Them
The Nation
Factory Orders Shoot Up Robust 2.2% During July
United Press International
Fall Campaigns Shifting Into High Gear : Battle Spirit Evident as Bradley, Deukmejian Clash on Drug Issue
BILL BOYARSKY and GEORGE SKELTON, Times Staff Writers
S. Korea Reports Trade Surplus of $359 Million
Associated Press
The Region
The State
The World
Eastern Airlines to Lay Off 1,500
United Press International
U.S. Won't Let Daniloff's Detention Disrupt Talks
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Florida, Nevada Hold Primaries Today; Georgia Has Congressional Runoffs
From Associated Press
The Region
Collision of Speedboats Kills Five, Injures One
Associated Press
Mahony Urges Labor to Assist Exploited Immigrant Workers
HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Labor Writer
The Nation
The State
One day before the mast--and two days before the masthead of the Sunday Times
Jack Smith
De la Madrid Defends Mexico's Drug Efforts
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Governor Tours Crash Site
The World
U.S.-Backed Insurgents on Capitol Hill : Rebel Lobby Becomes New Growth Industry
DOYLE McMANUS and SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writers
50 Hurt at Spain Festival
From Reuters
The State
U.S. Journalist May Be Tried as Spy, Soviets Say
GARY LEE, The Washington Post
Rumors as News : When 'Did You Hear?' Gets in Print
DAVID SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Searchers Find Wreckage of Crash
United Press International
The State
Atlantic Storm System May Become Hurricane
Associated Press
Crash Death Toll Mounts to 85--15 Found in Rubble : Jetliner Sliced Into Smaller Plane That Had Strayed, Inquiry Indicates
ROXANE ARNOLD, Times Staff Writer
Crash Prober Doubts Heart Attack Factor
From Associated Press
State High Court May Affirm More Death Penalties
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Warding Off Technological Calamities
LEE DEMBART
The Region
The Region
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
Parade Marks Kadafi's 17th Year at Libyan Helm
Associated Press
Jihad Claims U.S. Blocked Hostage Talks
Associated Press
Swan Song: 'Aisle Be Seeing You'
ANN HEROLD
NATO to Hold Games in Southern Europe
Associated Press
Two Killed in Series of Plane Crashes
From Associated Press
The Nation : Weapons Lawsuit Planned
400 Dead or Missing From Sunken Soviet Cruise Ship : Freighter Ignored Warnings
From Times Wire Services
Three Palmdale Air Controllers Used Drugs, FAA Says
Kin of Missing in Cerritos Feel 'Wrenching Grief'
RALPH FRAMMOLINO and JACK JONES, Times Staff Writers
Doctors Marvel How Some Survived Gas Cloud
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
27 Chernobyl Workers Fired
United Press International
Death Penalty for Some Drug Dealers Reasonable, Bush Says
from Times Wire Services
THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Mexican Officials Question Traffic Control
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
The State
Light Plane's Pilot Had Heart Attack Before Collision : Autopsy Findings Issued; More Bodies Found; Death Toll Reported at 85
TED THACKREY JR. and ROXANE ARNOLD, Times Staff Writers
The Region
Cathy Smith Given Three Years
From Associated Press
THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Tragedy in Cerritos Unleashes Violent Blow to Model City
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
3,000-Year-Old Corpses Found in Northwest China
United Press International
Nurturing the Immune System Through Stress Reduction
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
1,000 Evacuated in Spill on San Diego Freeway
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
Collision Sinks Soviet Liner in Black Sea
From Times Wire Services
Dutch Balloonists Set Transatlantic Record
From Times Wire Services
Speeches and Pickets Mark Orange County Labor Day Festivities
BILL BILLITER and HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Staff Writers
Bennett Calls for Longer School Year : Also Urges Emphasis on Basics, Improved Training for Teachers
United Press International
Nicaraguan Admits Spying for CIA--for Excitement, Not Money, He Says
United Press International
Child Featured in Appeal for Organs Gets Donor Liver
Associated Press
Proposed Psychiatry Changes Drawing Fire : Addition of Three New Diagnostic Categories Will 'Stigmatize' Women, Psychologists Fear
ELIZABETH MEHREN, Times Staff Writer
Chess Play to Resume in Leningrad Wednesday
United Press International
Killer of Mother, Nephew Given 2 Life Sentences
United Press International
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Robinson's Exit Casts Doubt Over Towncenter Mall
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : Police Launch Crime Watch for Businesses
Steve Emmons \f7
Officials Hope to Find Cause of Huntington Beach Rampage
MARIA L. LaGANGA, Times Staff Writer
'Baby James' Dies After Body Rejects Transplanted Heart
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
San Juan Capistrano : Packard Plans Meeting for Students in Seminar
Bill Billiter
Lesson for Deukmejian: Court Must Be Separate
JAMES J. BROSNAHAN,
James J. Brosnahan is a lawyer in San Francisco.
Environmental What?
'I thought the United States was God's country.'
PERRY C. RIDDLE
An Educational Standoff
FRANKLIN R. GARFIELD
Carlsbad
Valencia Driver Held as Crash Kills 1, Hurts 4
Orange : Missing Man Found After Entering Hospital
Ray Perez \f7
Billions in Wrong Troughs
Central L.A. Fires Kill 3-Year-Old Boy, Leave 20 Injured
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
For Shame, San Francisco
Irvine : UCI Sees 3% Rise in Funding for Research
Bill Billiter \f7
Agoura Hills Library May Find a New Home in Chumash Park
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
San Marcos
3 Italian Soldiers Killed
From Reuters
County : 100 Households Chosen as Part of U.S. Survey
Jody Becker \f7
'Unwise Pursuit of the Unknown'
'Unwise Pursuit of the Unknown'
Aligning U.S., State Taxes
'Unwise Pursuit of the Unknown'
Aligning U.S., State Taxes
Join the Club
Calypso and Conscience : Lilt of the Islands and Earnest Exhortations Mark Labor Day Celebrations
SAM ENRIQUEZ,
Times Staff Writer
Otay Mesa
Crowd Control to Be Reviewed in Wake of Riot at Surf Contest
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Riding Bus May Be an Option but Not When Car's Available
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Flying Start in Business Helped by Bag of Tricks
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Fountain Valley : Stanton Motorcyclist Killed on 405 Freeway
Bill Billiter
Missing Boy Found; Male Sitter Arrested
Not Exactly What One Could Call Road Scholars
JANNY SCOTT
El Cajon
Oceanside
San Diego
San Diego
Roommate Held in Woman's Strangulation
Roundup Won't Be Last as Sport Corrals Followers
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
What Do Women Really Want? When It Comes to Hairdos, Her Books Help
Herbert J. Vida
Edwin (Ted) Weegar, Assistant Managing Editor of Times, Dies
'Unwise Pursuit of the Unknown'
System Makes Police Cope With Mentally Disturbed
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
It Wasn't a Big Day at the Beach After the Rioting
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Elementary Schools Fail in Basic Way
WILLIAM J. BENNETT,
William J. Bennett is the U.S. secretary of education
Fire in Thousand Oaks Mall Traced to Short
Sigalert
STEVE HARVEY,
Times Staff Writer
Car Pools and Public Transit Ignored : Most Drivers Continue to Go It Alone Despite Growing Traffic Jams
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
City to Weigh Police Measures, Future of Surfing Competition
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
St. Catherine's Boy, 13, and Parents Killed in Crash : Air Disaster Shocks Anaheim School
LOUIS SAHAGUN and STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writers
Anaheim : Roommate Held After Man Fatally Stabbed
Ray Perez \f7
Suspect Sought in N. Hollywood Killing
War on Drug Abuse: Lines Are Longer, Funds Shorter
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '86 : HE'S TRYING TO PASS ON A TRADITION : As Top BYU Quarterback, Steve Lindsley Will Have His Work Cut Out for Him
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Winslow: Still On Road Back
GARY POMERANTZ, The Washington Post
Names in the News
Professional Surfing, Sponsor to Meet in Aftermath of Huntington Beach Riot
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
After Tying Course Record With 63, Betsy King Wins Playoff to Keep Title
Associated Press
Hayes' Bloop Double Beats Padres
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
If Smith Is Angry, How Does Billy Feel?
National League Roundup : Astros Wake Up With Rally That Beats Cubs, 6-4
DAN HAFNER
Has Commitment to Excellence Come to Such a Sad End?
SCOTT OSTLER
Orioles Hit Some Pettis Can't Catch : He Makes Several Fine Plays, but Witt Pounded in 9-3 Loss
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Names in the News
Arlington Futurity : Bet Twice Rallies to Win 4th Straight by 5 Lengths
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Moseby Unloads Again; Toronto Wins 9th in Row
DAN HAFNER
Banks Ends His Holdout, Returns to Browns for $1.3 Million
Maryland Beats Pittsburgh on a Late Field Goal, 10-7
Associated Press
San Diego College Notebook : Rump Has New Challenge After a Short Retirement
RICK HAZELTINE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '86 : Pacific 10 Preview : UCLA Is Team to Beat--and Maybe There Are Some That Can
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Sutton, Rams' Little Big Man, Makes the Team : Defensive Back-Kick Returner Beats Long Odds--for Now; Five Are Released
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer,
Gossage, Smith Keep Quiet After Meeting
MARC APPLEMAN and TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writers
McGregor Has Angels on Ice Once Again
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Turnbull's Victory Is a Stunner : 33-Year-Old Aussie Upsets Mandlikova
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Can't Hold the Expos
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Gossage Case--A Big Silence Follows the Big Chill
TOM FRIEND and MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writers
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '86 : Can a Valley Boy Attract the City Slicker Vote? : That's the San Joaquin Valley and It's Pride, Kevin Sweeney, Who Is On to Something
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
NFL Roundup : Bokamper and Dickey Are Among Those Cut
From Times Wire Services
Wilkison Gives U.S. Something to Cheer About, Beats Soviet
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
World Cycling Championships : Frost Wins Points Race; Nitz Finishes Third
Associated Press
Surprise Shakeup of Raider Linebackers Corps : Van Pelt, Squirek Released; Barksdale Wins Receiver Job; Hannah Returning
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '86 : PCAA Preview : Looks Like Another Banner Season for Fresno's Sweeney & Son
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Chargers Release 6 Players to Trim Roster to 45 : The Attention Now Shifts to Their Opening Game Against the Miami Dolphins
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
City Central League : The Coaches Change but Other Things Stay Same
JEFFREY PARENTI
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '86 : COACHES, PLAYERS, TEAMS, TRENDS TO WATCH THIS SEASON : THE QUARTERBACKS : The Target This Year's Crop Has Set Its Sights on Is the Heisman Trophy
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Open Roundup : Mandlikova Is Upset by 33-Year-Old Turnbull
From Times Wire Services
Surprise, Surprise at Del Mar
GRAHAME L. JONES, Times Staff Writer
CIF PREVIEW : CENTURY LEAGUE : Expect the Same Old Race for New-Look League
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Schofield's Moment Made His Day, and Maybe, Angel Season
JIM MURRAY
BUSINESS
ITT-Gilfillan Homes In on Radar Systems and Profit
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
California
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
Carter Hawley has received offers for Wanamaker.
Los Angeles County
Majority of Area's Biggest Companies Report Higher Profits
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
How's the Economy? Strong, Weak
Irwin L. Kellner, Irwin L. Kellner is chief economist at Manufacturers Hanover in New York
Jet America did not recommend a buyer.
California
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
GM to Move Facility
Nation
Mortgage Rate Dip May Stir New Wave of Refinancings
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Powertec Shows Decline of 53% in Third Quarter
California
Kern County issued $122 million in debt.
Comply With Agreement Reached in Geneva : Some OPEC Members Cut Production
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Datapower Inc. Lists Quarter's Loss of $582,000
Consultant to High-Tech Industry Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is
GREG LUCAS
Brazil's War on Inflation Has Mixed Results : Shortgages, Black Market Mar Booming Economy
JUAN de ONIS, Times Staff Writer
Vision at Apple Finds a Partner--Management
JAMES FLANIGAN
People Express omitted a preferred dividend.
Digitext Cannot Explain Leap in Stock
Senior Loan Officer of Premier Bank Resigns
STUART SILVERSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
The Lloyds-Golden State merger was completed.
The FHLB's cost-of-funds index for S&Ls fell.
New Interstate Banking Bills to Help Consumers : But Californians Won't Benefit for Years--and Gains May Be Short-Lived
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Analysis : Fabulous Inns Winners See a Rosy Future
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Compaq vs. Cordata: Each Has Its Strong Points
Richard O'Reilly, Richard O'Reilly designs microcomputer applications for The Times
Levi Strauss is selling a sportswear unit.
Pedal Pushers Change Rockers' Tunes
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
GigaBit Logic Projects Dip, Trims Payroll
ALAN GOLDSTEIN
Master Recordings: Shelter Draws Heavy Fire From IRS
WILLIAM K. KNOEDELSEDER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Audiotronics Partnership
Alpha Microsystems Picks Cortese to Replace Wilcox as Chairman
'Knockoff' King Taiwan Tries to Mend Its Ways
Associated Press
For Sale: Mayor's Mansion
Bill Ritter
McDini's Landmark San Diego Saloon Just Fades Away
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
'Kikuya': Living Legend Of Kabuki
ROGER DOWNEY,
Downey is a free-lance journalist and theater writer based in Seattle. and
Stage Review : Sellars' 'Ajax'--more Than Games
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Jazz Review : Nothing But High Notes At Fest
ZAN STEWART
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Compact Discs
RICHARD CROMELIN
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Compact Discs
ROBERT HILBURN
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Videocassettes
LEE MARGULIES
Ken Russell Sues Film Company
From Associated Press
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Videocassettes
LEWIS SEGAL
Theater Review : Marquis Captures Rays Of Simon's 'Sunshine'
LIANNE STEVENS
'Nerd' Has The Last Laugh As Comedy Career Grows
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Talent Stream Follows Flow Of Pete Fountain
CHARLES CHAMPLIN,
Times Arts Editor
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Videocassettes
TERRY ATKINSON
On The Road : An Actor's Pursuit Of Theater
JANICE ARKATOV
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : AUDIOCASSETTES
MARC SHULGOLD
Turn-ons And Turn-offs In Curent Home Entertainment Releases : Videocassettes
ROBERT HILBURN
'Discover' Set For New Pbs Season
'Today' Will Appear In Prime Time Again
Actress Is New Host : 'Dating Game' Is Joyce's New Steady
SHARON CHING,
Ching is a Calendar intern from USC.
Stage Review : Sellars' 'Ajax'--more Than Games
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Museums Of Performers Are Popular : Country Goes To Town In Nashville
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
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