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What happened on September 16, 1986
NEWS
The Region
Violence Breaks Out as Atlantic City Hotel Workers Strike
Associated Press
Texas Air Corp. to Purchase Troubled People Express
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
The odds are most gamblers won't be lucky enough to break even at the tables in Lake Tahoe
Jack Smith
The Nation
Shultz to Congress: Keep Screaming About Daniloff
Associated Press
Peres Firm on International Conference
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
13 Die in Transvaal Mine Fire
Associated Press
Assembly-Senate Conferees Reject Compromise on Site of State Prison
LEO C. WOLINSKY and STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writers
The World
The World : Soviet Missile Said to Stray
Tax Writer Ends Talk of Rate Hike : Rostenkowski Backs Off Talk of Tax Increase
Associated Press
The Nation : Leaks of Data Discounted
4.7 Quake Rattles Alaska
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
Kasparov Wins Chess Game 16
From Times Wire Services
Soviet Attache Shot to Death; Pakistani Held
Associated Press
The Nation
Union Sues to Stop Drug Tests
Associated Press
The Region
Aid to Contras Held Up; O'Neill Blamed by GOP
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Arrest of Ver and 25 Others Ordered in Aquino Slaying
United Press International
'Sno Joke: Northeast Powdered
From United Press International
Canada Also Toughens Anti-Drug Abuse Effort
From Reuters
Daniloff Returns to Work, Hopes Case Is Settled Before Friday's Pre-Summit Talks
United Press International
President Orders Federal Drug Tests : Plan Could Affect 1 Million Workers; Funds Sought to Step Up Enforcement
ELEANOR CLIFT, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Stores Will Get New Milk
Trade Deficit Soars; Record Year Confirmed
Associated Press
The World
Indian Named Ambassador by Pretoria
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The Region
1 Man Hurt in Paris Explosion
Associated Press
Daniloff Case Endangers Summit, Reagan Aides Say : Washington and Kremlin Aides Clash Over Charges
From Times Wire Services
The Region
Coalition Ended in Austria; New Election Called
From Times Wire Services
The Region
The World
The Nation
Bomb Explodes at Aircraft Maker's Office in Munich
United Press International
The Nation
The Region
The World
Chinese Lighten Up With Daylight Time
From Reuters
Court Says Indians Can Sue Haig Over Wounded Knee
Associated Press
9,600 Phone Workers Strike in Connecticut
United Press International
Insurance Lobby Gives Lawmakers $1.6 Million
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
U.N. Facing Budget Crisis at Start of 41st Session
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
Health Parliament Targets 8 Issues : Session Focuses on Comments From the Public on Ethics : CALIFORNIA HEALTH DECISIONS: ORANGE COUNTY
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
20 Catholic Bishops Hit AIDS Ballot Proposition
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Efforts to Aid Latchkey Children Growing
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Kennedy Bid at Stake as 3 States Hold Primaries
From Times Wire Services
Andrew and Fergie Go Back to Work
United Press International
Stars Shine on Search's Garden Gala
JODY BECKER
The World
Hunt for Chief of Network's 'Soul' : Many in TV Industry Keep Close Eye on CBS Changes
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
Car Sales Hit Frenzied Pace : Purchases Seen Plunging When Cheap Loans End
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Management Offers to Buy Viacom Stock
Associated Press
Burglar Hits Bird's Campaign Office; Some Items Missing
From Times Wire Services
23 Hurt at Beauty Contest
United Press International
The World
Analysis : Chances Fade for El Salvador Peace : Hardening Stances Dim Even the Likelihood of New Talks
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Aquino Arrives for 8-Day U.S. Visit : Plans Talks With Reagan, Banks and Filipino-Americans
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Common Market OKs Limited Sanctions Against South Africa : Delays Decision on Proposal to Ban Coal Imports
From Times Wire Services
The State
FCC Says Licensing Policy Favoring Minorities Should Be Eliminated
From the Washington Post
Hostage Letter Says Reagan Cares More About Daniloff : U.S. Doubts Note Shows Real Views
Associated Press
Tickets Touch Off Vandalism
Du Pont First Republican in President Race
Associated Press
7 South African Blacks Killed in Feuding : Bands of Migrant Workers and Residents Clash in Shantytown
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Football Star Killed; Brother Held
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
Eliot Stamp to Be Issued
United Press International
Senate Opens Judge's Impeachment Trial
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
Gallo Struck as Winery Workers Expand Strike
Associated Press
Sen. Hecht of Nevada Takes to Back Roads
WILLIAM TROMBLEY, Times Staff Writer
Koch Tells Soviet Youths Their Government Is 'the Pits'
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
Deukmejian Sees Delays if He Gives In on L.A. Prison Site Impact Study
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Clinic to Pay Sinatra $450,000
From Associated Press
Judges Vote to Avoid Discriminatory Clubs : Ethical Guideline Adopted by State Assn. Calls Membership in Restricted Groups Inappropriate
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Costa Fined on Soliciting Charge
Associated Press
Book Review : Account of Neurologist's Wins, Losses
LEE DEMBART
JPL Studies Deep-Space Nuclear Craft
LEE DYE, Times Science Writer
Joyous Reunion With Relatives in Miami : 70 Political Prisoners Arrive From Cuba
Associated Press
Daniloff Case Endangers Summit, Reagan Aides Say : Issue to Top Agenda for U.S.-Soviet Talks Friday
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
Zakharov Declares He Was Set Up
United Press International
The State : Talks Set in Wine Strike
Ex-FBI Agent Was Tricked, Lawyers Say : Judge Is Asked to Dismiss Charges Against Presser Case Figure
ROBERT L. JACKSON and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Radio Pioneer McLendon, 65, Dies in Texas
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
7 Ex-Dodger Employees Deny Embezzlement
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Judges Vote to Avoid Discriminatory Clubs : Ethical Guideline Adopted by State Assn. Calls Membership in Restricted Groups Inappropriate
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Curb Defends S. Africa Stands of Deukmejian, Reagan
STEVE LAWRENCE, Associated Press
Another Bomb Shocks Paris; 1 Dead, 51 Hurt
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Value Recognized : Day Care Spreading in Industry
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Healthy Prescription for Learning : Hospital-Based Teachers Bring Classroom to the Student
KATHLEEN DOHENY,
Doheny lives in Burbank. and
BUSINESS
Century-Old Sears Faces Upstarts : Discount, Specialty Chains Challenge the No. 1 Retailer
Associated Press
Eastern Airlines is seeking a pension fund waiver.
Red Plates Are as Good as Gold for Pair Who Supply Gift Stores
GREG LUCAS
Mellon lost $7.7 million in foreign exchange trades.
Business inventories increased 0.4% in July.
Diodes' 1st-Quarter Loss Put at 7 Cents a Share
Security received an OK to buy an Arizona bank.
PSA's board will consider changing its name.
Applied Circuit Lists Loss for Third Quarter : Figures Down Despite Diversification Move
JEFF ROWE, Jeff Rowe is a free-lance writer
Hughes faces a suspension of contract payments.
Foreign Exchange for Monday, Sept. 15, 1986 : Dollar Falls Against Major Currencies
Associated Press
Interest rates on short-term T-bills edged down.
Nu-Med Boasts 43% Gain for 1st Quarter
Tax Bill: Less Than Meets the Eye
Robert Lekachman, Robert Lekachman is a professor of economics at Lehman College of the City University of New York
Terminal Data Attributes the Sale of Its Plant to Sheer Necessity
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
Great Western to Acquire Leucadia Unit
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Canada Allows Trimedyne to Market Laser Catheter
Brown Field Plans, Reality in Stark Contrast
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
New 'Program' Trading Alters Face of Market
JAMES FLANIGAN
VLI Corp. to Introduce New Pregnancy Test
Emulex Announces Sales Pacts Worth $8 Million
Gray to Quit as Head of United Technologies
Nation
Yeutter Warns of Rising Pressure for Protectionism
JUAN de ONIS, Times Staff Writer
Banker Meeting Has Markings of Swap Meet : New Yorkers to Confer With California Group
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Photo Acoustic Logs 1st Quarterly Profit
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Latest Air Merger Unlikely to Affect Fares : Analysts Point to Heavy Debt Load for Texas Air, People Express
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
Trio-Tech Loss Blamed on Semiconductor Slump
Holmes a Court reached a truce with Broken Hill.
Nation
$30-Million Acquisition of Leo's Moves to Final Stage
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
Knudsen's Parent Shakes Up Its Board, Names New CEO
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Hills S&L Assailed on Accounting Methods
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
International Body Looks at County's Communities
GREG LUCAS, Times Staff Writer
Stocks Mostly Mixed; Dow Up 8.86
From Times Wire Services
Alpha Micro May Be Bought by Televideo : Tentative Pact Could Halt Control Battles for Santa Ana Firm
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Century 21 Opens Irvine Insurance Unit : Metropolitan Life Subsidiary to Offer Policies to Its Home Buyers
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Filling Wyman's Post at CBS Seen as No Easy Task : New Chairman Must Cut Costs, Raise Morale--and Deal With Tisch and Paley
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Air Show Difficult to Get Off Ground
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
EECO Acquires Its Subsidiary Acquis Corp.
Alpha Micro Tentatively OKs Third Suitor
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Archive Signs $22.3 Million in Contracts
N.Y. Celebrities Help Promote Bloomingdale's
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Space Vector Pins Fortunes to Rise of Star Wars Missiles
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Pizza Maker Adds a Dash of Audacity
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
All It Takes Is Money
BILL RITTER
Security Pacific Is Given OK to Buy Arizona Bank--but There's a Catch
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Century Data to Acquire Colorado Disk Drive Firm
County Businesses to Be Put on Map : Poster-Size Chart Designed to Appeal to Corporations
JEFF ROWE, Jeff Rowe is a free-lance writer
Latest Air Merger Unlikely to Affect Fares : Analysts Point to Heavy Debt Load for Texas Air, People Express
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
The FCC warned long-distance phone customers.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Rap Group Hot Item in Street Scene Safety Talks : Officials Aim to Avoid Rowdyism
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Successful Design for Minority Engineers : CSUN's Recruitment, Retention Are Models
MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writer
Stock 'n' Roll! : Order Pullers at Lakeshore Warehouse in Carson Are Whizzes When It Comes to Skating Through the Day
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Cash Gifts Allow Eastside Boys' Club to Reopen
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Residential Building Ban Asked by Schools
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Pizza Delivery Cars Ram Legal Roadblock
a Times Staff Writer
Drug Frenzy
Remap Foes Suggest: Secede, Repeal or Sue : All three tactics are problematic; for example, under state law, the City Council must OK secession.
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Elixir of Tomorrowism
Incumbency Is the Key, Women Officeholders Say
LANIE JONES, Times Political Writer
2 Hospitalized as Hit-Run Driver Strikes Van
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Decision Put Off on Plan to Reopen Hotel
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Repentant Burglar Leaves $100, Note of Apology at Home
Associated Press
L.a. County Fair Highlights
Brea Man's Collection Includes a Lot of Ringers, but They're All the Real Thing
HERBERT J. VIDA
Visually Impaired to Get Voter Cassettes
Burbank, FTC Officials Meet on Threat to Towncenter
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Join Drug Fight, Zschau Urges County Residents
LORENA OROPEZA, Times Staff Writer
Charges 'Absurd,' Says Congressman's Aide : Sumner Accuses Badham of 'Hiding' From Hi
LANIE JONES, Times Political Writer
'The Circus Is in Town--Again'
DWP Pensions and South Africa
DWP Pensions and South Africa
Redistricting
'The Circus Is in Town--Again'
'They'd never heard anybody read about mayonnaise like that.'
PERRY C. RIDDLE
Laguna Hills : Motorist's Bad Day Followed by Worse One
Gordon Grant \f7
Auto Racing Suit Dropped by Del Mar City Council
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Fountain Valley : Housekeeper Claims Employer Raped Her
Nancy Wride \f7
Tribute to Immigrants : Firm Presents Bradley Check for Monument
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
July Was a Hot Month for San Diego Tourism
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
El Cajon
East-West Relations to Go--Hold the Mustard
JANNY SCOTT
Judge Delays General Dynamics Fraud Trial
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Ability to Win, Not One's Sex, Aids in Fund-Raising, Study Says
LANIE JONES, Times Political Writer
Pollution Fight
Allies Deserve Genuine Consultation
GEOFFREY SMITH,
Geoffrey Smith is a political columnist for the Times of London
Plight of Indians
Santa Ana : KHJ-TV Wins Contract to Air 'Toys on Parade'
Andy Rose \f7
DeBeer Gets Stay on New Jail Sentence
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Secret Settlement Ends Trial of Chiropractor's $19-Million Suit
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Drug Use and Abstinence: Two Routes to the Most You Can Be
DAVID F. MUSTO,
David F. Musto is a professor of psychiatry in the Child Study Center and in the History of Medicine Department at the Yale Schoolof Medicine.
Disneyland Union Workers Vote to Ratify New Three-Year Contract
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Judges to Weigh Case for Memberships
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
'The Circus Is in Town--Again'
Recipient of Boy's Donated Heart in Critical Condition
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Changes Asked in Plan for Cleveland Forest Use
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
DWP Pensions and South Africa
Late Surge Helps : Summer Not So Hot for Tourism
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Alpine
Cunningham Warns Council Not to Tamper With His 10th District
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Irvine : Ohio Professor Takes Temporary Post at UCI
Associated Press
Introduced in S.D. : Fortified Milk Product Aims at Women's Market
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
San Ysidro
San Diego
DWP Pensions and South Africa
Papal Window
1902 Anaheim Home Being Sold : Oldest House on Block Goes on Block
LORENA OROPEZA, Times Staff Writer
Rehnquist Is Ruled Out by Rights Views
AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS,
Augustus F. Hawkins (D-Los Angeles) is the chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee.
Rodeo, Parade Part of 2-Week 'Simi Valley Days' Celebration
Southeast Gets Offer of a Nonprofit Store : Sol Price Would Build Supermart, School in the Depressed Area to Train Retailers
NANCY REED, Times Staff Writer
Panel to Study Air-Traffic Mix at Burbank
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Glendale Sued Over Required Drug Test for Job Applicants
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Car of Slain Studio City Merchant Found
Warning Signs
San Diego
Irvine : Dean Becomes Acting President of College
Bill Billiter \f7
Fullerton 'Man of Year' : Retired Pastor Msgr. Siebert Is Dead at 80
Fullerton : Hearing Today on Plan for Elderly Care Home
Juan Arancibia \f7
SPORTS
University High Principal Dismisses Baseball Coach
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Soccer Success at USIU Sparks Start of Women's Team
Rick Hazeltine
He's Back in Saddle--Again : Stallings Finds That Being Steward Isn't the Same
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Trudeau Will Start Against Rams
Chargers Lose Players Along With a Game
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Vista Hangs On to No. 1 Spot in Football Poll
Bruins Will Be Trying to Get Back on Their Feet : Running Attack Has Been Slowed by Injuries to Ball, Greenwood and Primus
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
An Optimistic Howser Plans to Manage Again Next Season
Associated Press
Baseball Roundup : Mets' Party Delayed Again in 13 at St. Louis, 1-0
From Times Wire Services
All Things Considered, Rams Like Their Luck
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Santa Ana Replaces Westminster as No. 1
Oh Well, Nobody's Perfect
Names in the News
Raiders Are Still Confident : They've Done 0-2; Watch Out for 0-3
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Hitting THE Skids ON Interstate 70 : Somehow, Royals and Cardinals Get Turned Around
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Jarryd, Annacone Lose in First Round at UCLA : Lundgren Upsets Fourth-Seeded Swede; Yzaga Ousts the Defending Champion
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
When in Pittsburgh, Elway Always Thinks Big : Denver Quarterback Delivers Three Touchdown Passes to Beat Steelers, 21-10
Associated Press
Names in the News
It's the Summer for Dodgers' Rose to Finally Bloom
JIM MURRAY
The Preps / Scott Howard-Cooper : Silver Valley Doesn't Have to Look for a Silver Lining
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Fullerton Safety Baker Named PCAA Defensive Player of Week
A Huge Sacrifice, Boone's Fast Feat Help Angels Win
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Mater Dei's LeRon Ellis, Whose Father Is Assistant at USC, Picks Kentucky
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
LeRon Ellis Passes Over USC, Announces That He'll Play Basketball at Kentucky
TOM HAMILTON
Small Colleges / Alan Drooz : Starting Over, UCSB Doesn't Do It Old Way
ALAN DROOZ
Montana Undergoes Surgery : No Details Are Given; Walsh Is Optimistic
From Times Wire Services
Third-Hand Glove Made 4 Errors and Will Be First to Go
SCOTT OSTLER
ENTERTAINMENT
Chef Olden Cooks Up Deal With Kabc
DENNIS McDOUGAL, Times Staff Writer
Haden's New Trio: Feeling Over Form
ZAN STEWART
An Homage To A Pair Of Fathers
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
ROBERT HILBURN,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Rather Is Bullish On Network News' Future : Network News' Future Good--rather
JAY SHARBUTT
Symphony Announces Staff Cuts
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
Joffrey Ballet : Valleskey, Edgerton In Second 'Fille'
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
Terry Atkinson
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
TERRY ATKINSON,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
RICHARD CROMELIN,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Political Ads Topic Of Radio Execs
DAVID CROOK, Times Staff Writer
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
LEONARD FEATHER,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Rather Says It's Time To 'Shut Up And Put Up'
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer and
Times staff writer Thomas Rosenstiel contributed to this report from New York. and
L.a. Jazz Society Fetes Pianist Rowles
LEONARD FEATHER
'Dead-end Drive-in'
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
Museum Basking In Spotlight
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Theater Review : Comic Duo's Talent Not 'Lost In City'
LIANNE STEVENS
'Dirt Bike Kid'
Michael Wilmington
'Force' Avenges Action-film Wrongs
PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
Music Review : Kronos Quartet Opens Ucla Season
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Reopens Today : Laguna Art Museum Is In The Pink
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Deficit Cited; Duerr Resigns In Protest : Pasadena Chamber Group Halts Season
MARC SHULGOLD
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
MARC SHULGOLD,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
'The Patriot'
KEVIN THOMAS
Provocative Staging : S.f. Opera Ventures 5-act 'Don Carlos' In French
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
AN ARTIST'S VISION OF PEACE : In Paintings and Sculpture, Joan Brown Looks Back to Ancient Golden Eras, Ahead to the Dawning Age of Aquarius
ZAN DUBIN
Karajan Concert Set For Pasadena
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