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What happened on September 30, 1986
BUSINESS
Men's Store Stays Before TV Camera Eye With Giveaway Policy
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Triple A South Shipyard Shuts Down; 150 Lose Jobs
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Woodland Hills Area Tops County in Building Permits
Campeau offered to sweeten its offer for Allied.
Reining In on the Federal Reserve
David M. Gordon, David M. Gordon is professor of economics at the New School for Social Research in New York
Stock Trade Expected to Bolster Ailing Naugles : Move Will Boost Collins Foods' Share of Mexican Fast-Food Chain to 91.8%
GREG LUCAS, Times Staff Writer
Short-term T-bills dipped at the latest auction.
Precious-Metals Futures Off
From Associated Press
First American in Laguna Changes Name 2nd Time
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
CBOE sounded the alarm on CBS options.
Firm to Produce Resin, Construct Laboratory
Associated Press
Prices, Sales in County Rise, Study Finds : Fewer Developments Offer New Homes
GREG LUCAS, Times Staff Writer
Pillsbury filed suit against its insurance carriers.
Judge Rejects Move by Hughes Tool to Return to Creditors Committee
From a Times Staff Writer
Wilderness Experience Slightly Narrows Losses
Dollar Declines in Moderate Trading
Associated Press
Owe duty on your souvenirs? Just charge it.
Smaller Could Be Better for Ailing B of A
JAMES FLANIGAN
Dow Drops 14 as Interest Rate Jitters Mount : Index Hits Lowest Level in Nearly 6 Months
From Times Wire Services
Carwash King Uses Coupons to Sell Art
JEFF ROWE
The value of construction contracts rose 3%.
Nu-Med Seeks Approval to Reincorporate in Delaware
Sun Co. said it is selling a trucking subsidiary.
Partial Win in Patent Case Sends Patlex Stock Soaring
HR Broadcasting Acquires 2 Independent TV Stations
Comsat to Merge With Contel in $2.5-Billion Deal : Phone Company Managers to Serve as Chairman, CEO in Combined Operation
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Merrill Lynch to Sell Realty Unit, Mortgage Business
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Kirk Quits LTV for High Post at Allied-Signal
Newspaper Blamed for Isoprinosine Firm's Stock Drop
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
Silicon Systems, Cirrus Logic in Pact to Make Computer Circuits
Vitesse on Perilous Path in Its Quest of Faster Chip
ALAN GOLDSTEIN,
Times Staff Writer
L.A., Santa Monica Test High-Tech Models : Digital Parking Meters Come to Area
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Analysis : Trial on J. David Role Draws Big Crowd
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Premier Bank Chief Steinmann Resigns
At PBS Outlet, Investment Advisers Pay to Be on TV
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
Ask Mr. Foster to Expand Its Network of Affiliates
Safeway's Buyers Plan $1-Billion Bond Issue
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Vacation Resorts Seeks Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Federal Express to End Money-Losing ZapMail Service
Associated Press
Viacom Buyout Group May Sell Some TV Stations
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Perfume Firms Get Scent of New Gimmick
BRUCE HOROVITZ
MSI Data Receives $50-Million Contract : Costa Mesa Company to Supply Army With Inventory Devices
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Helix Systems Agrees to Buy S.A.R.R. Industries
Investment Savings' President Quits to Run Grocery Store
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Encino Man Gets 2 1/2 Years for Role in Exports to Iran
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Jacumba
Jacobsen Blasts U.S. Action on Daniloff : Lebanon Captives 'at the Bottom of the List,' Hostage's Son Says
From United Press International
3 Sign Agreement on 'Academy' Project
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
After-School Recreation Programs to Start Again
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
East County
Japan's Trade Zinger: It'll Export Big-Spending Retirees
DANIEL BURSTEIN,
Daniel Burstein is a New York-based writer who specializes in business and technology.
Center's First Night Attracts Celebrities, Doers, Fans : Spectators Turn Out to See Stars, Furs
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Atlantic City-Bound Bus, Truck Collide; 40 Injured
Associated Press
Bush-League Predictions
Irvine : UC Irvine to Hold 10K Walk for Poison Center
Ted Appel
Divestiture Stand of UC Board Called Spinelessness
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
A Chance to Escape the Nuclear Trap : U.S. Test Ban Would Match Soviets' and Call Their Bluff
CARL SAGAN,
Carl Sagan is an astronomer at Cornell University. This article is adapted from his remarks to be delivered today at the Nevada Weapons Test Site. The occasion is a demonstration, organized by the American Public Health Assn., against U.S. nuclear testing
Man Wounded in Shooting Near School
Jamming a Signal
Private Donations to UC Irvine Hit Record High of $20.1 Million
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
It's on Its Way
Implications in Rabbi's Article
Implications in Rabbi's Article
Implications in Rabbi's Article
Implications in Rabbi's Article
The Lesson for Democrats
Boy, 4, Accidentally Shot With BB Gun
Countywide : Women Over 30 Get Aid in Finding Employment
Juan Arancibia \f7
Santee
Schools Act to Beef Up Reading Programs
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Bored? Change Channels and Buy Something
JANNY SCOTT
College Leaders Join in Opposition to Wage-Limiting Initiative
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Man Wounded in Leg by Shot From Passing Car
Nancy Wride
Legal Hitch Stymies Mayor on Pay She Doesn't Want
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Weintraub's Plea for Cousin Fails to Avert Prison Term
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Oil Well Fire Controlled
Associated Press
San Diego : D.A. Challenges Secret Hearing in Slayings Case
JIM SCHACHTER
Victory in a Draw
Notebook : Movies Play 2nd Fiddle on Opening Night
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
One Wounded as Gunmen Open Fire in Restaurant
GEORGE STEIN and JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writers
Metro Rail Start Feted in $90,000 Ceremony
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Inside, They Toasted Orange County's Coming of Age
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
South County : Fire Causes Power Loss to 5,200 Customers
Gordon Grant \f7
Man Gets Probation in Aiding Suicide
These Vets Have an Old-Fashioned Practice: House Calls
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Head-On Collision Kills Woman; Driver Held
Nancy Wride \f7
Vista
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Britain to Test for Drugs
From Reuters
Center Party-Goers Celebrate on a Grand Scale
JODY BECKER, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Court-Martial Delayed Until Nov. 12 : Marine Who Took Jet Must Stay in Brig
GARY JARLSON, Times Staff Writer
Camarena Case Figure Denied Bail : Perjury Suspect Is Target of Probe in Slaying of U.S. Agent
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Girl Dies in Gang Cross Fire : 'She Was a Rose That Was Plucked Too Soon'
DEBORRAH WILKINSON, Times Staff Writer
Can Be Deadly for Surfers, Golding Warns : Making Waves Over Lobster Traps
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Business and Traffic Light on Opening Night
BARRY S. SURMAN and ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writers
Miscarriage Attributed to Series of Burglaries : Pair Sue Apartment Owner, Cite Lack of Safety
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Priest Convicted on 26 Counts of Molesting Church Altar Boys
MARIA L. LA GANGA, Times Staff Writer
The House : Tax Reform
Woman Fired by Alpha Beta Co. Awarded $136,501
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Serial Killer Suspected in 4 Transients' Deaths
NIESON HIMMEL, Times Staff Writer
Life in Fast Shipping Lane for Today's Merchant Sailor
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Aerospace Worker Admits Accepting Kickbacks
From United Press International
Rear-Ended Car Erupts in Flames: Mother, Child Trapped Inside Die
Cuyamaca
Defender Cites Examples of Martyrs in Asking Jury to Save Edwards' Life
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Man Killed in Shoot-Out With Police
Prosecutor Lists the 'Table of Contents' in Crime Spree as Medina Trial Begins
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Nurse Held in Insulin Case Barely Knew Victim
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Study Hints at N. Hollywood, Universal City Trolley Link
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
County to Buy Voting Booths From Firm Cited in Probe
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Judge Places Survivor of Suicide Pact on Probation
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Garden Grove : Murder Not Linked to L.A.'s Serial Killer
Nancy Wride
One of the Last of the Saw Players Looks Forward to an Invitation From the White House
HERBERT J VIDA
Chula Vista
Private Jail Operator Who Had Hoodwinked Judge Draws 120 Days
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
How Can the Marine Corps Build a Few Good Men Without KP?
HARRY G. SUMMERS JR.,
Col. Harry G. Summers Jr., a combat infantry veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, is senior military analyst for U.S. News & World Report
Shopping for Judges, California Style
GERALD F. UELMEN,
Gerald F. Uelmen is the dean of the Santa Clara University School of Law.
S.D. Jails Jammed by Following Opinion Other Counties Ignore
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Why Reykjavik? It's Quiet--and Has a U.S. Air Base
United Press International
Cancer-Treatment Theory an Enigma to Scientific World
ALLAN PARACHINI, Times Staff Writer
Bacteria Found at Volcano
Associated Press
Pilot Blamed in Samantha Death
Associated Press
Lakers' Mitch Kupchak Retires
Philippines' Communist Chief Seized : Armed Forces' Move Imperils Peace Talks, Rebel Negotiators Say
United Press International
Nearly 300 at Auction in Bid to Help Youths
LINK MATHEWSON
Los Angeles Theater: Flashback to yesteryear . . . and a Latino renaissance on Broadway
Jack Smith
Militiamen Kill Lebanese Army Officer
Associated Press
The World
Several Reported Dead in Soviet Cloister Fire
From Reuters
Chun to Pull S. Korea's Strings After '88 Vote, Kim Dae Jung Charges
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Panel OKs Interest Disclosure
Associated Press
Kasparov and Karpov Agree to a Draw
Associated Press
The Nation
Trade Deficit, Index Give Mixed Signals on Economy
Associated Press
The State
The Region : Vote on Finn Seat Urged
Shultz Ties Sanction Veto Vote to Summit : Says It Could Undercut Reagan; New Envoy Named
Associated Press
The World
The Region
Analysis : Everyone Lost Something in Tangled Daniloff Affair : But Fallout Could Favor U.S., Specialists Believe
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Nation
Voyager Makes Forced Landing
Associated Press
The Nation
House Votes to Override Veto of S. Africa Curbs
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Zakharov Free, Flies Home; Iceland Summit Talks Set : Meeting Scheduled Oct. 11-12
From Reuters
The Region
Zakharov Free, Flies Home; Iceland Summit Talks Set : Deportation Part of No Contest Plea
From Times Wire Services
Orange County Opens Arts Center to Fanfare : $70.7-Million Complex in Costa Mesa Marks Beginning of a New Cultural Era for Residents
ALLAN JALON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Everyone Lost Something in Tangled Daniloff Affair : Sorrow Displaces Anger, Released Reporter Says
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
South Africa's 'Emergency' Jailings Upheld
Associated Press
The Nation : House OKs Child Porn Bill
The Region
Lockheed to Fight Charges of Inflated Costs for C-5B
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Stumps for GOP in Midwest : Says Farm Woes Will Worsen if Liberals Capture Senate
ELEANOR CLIFT, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Summit Meeting Wins Praise From Congress
Associated Press
3 Women Hacked to Death
Associated Press
Egypt, Israel, Legal Experts Meet on Taba
United Press International
Nicaragua Aid Drive Starts
From Reuters
The State
The World
The State
Lack of Funds May Delay Cleanup of Valley Basin
LARRY STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
S. Korea Seen at Crossroads for Democracy
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Quake Hits West Scotland
Associated Press
The State : 2 Cougars Recaptured
The World
Real America Bowls Them Over
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
Governor Signs Penny-Back Recycle Bill, 13 Measures Easing Insurance Purchases
RICHARD C. PADDOCK and STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writers
10th Bomb Victim Dies
Associated Press
Israel Indicts Demjanjuk for War Crimes
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Rose Flag to Adorn Vietnam Memorial
Associated Press
The World
Governor OKs Limits on Juveniles in Adult Jails
JOHN HURST, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Feminists Assail Nakasone Remark
United Press International
Van de Kamp Assails Kern County Molestation Probers
ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writer
Aftershock Jolts San Diego
Associated Press
ASAT Missile Passes Test--Star Was Target
United Press International
U.S., Soviets Meet on Space Cooperation
RUDY ABRAMSON, Times Staff Writer
Voyager Flight Planned to Test Turbulence Handling
Associated Press
Arts Center: Fine-Tuning a New Hall Takes Time
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
The Region
Copying of Others' Work in Quake Grant Charged
ROBERT A. JONES, Times Staff Writer
Efforts to Sell Grain to Soviets End With 'Whimper,' Dole Says
Associated Press
The Region
Carter Calls for Complete Ban on Tobacco Ads
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
2,000 Arrested at Protest Urging Payments to Bhopal Survivors
United Press International
Tangled Affair Resolved--Everyone Lost Something : Sorrow Displaces Anger, Daniloff Says at Airport
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
On the Rebound : Croquet--a New Breed of Competitors
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Name Was Suspect : Daniloff Dog Stays Behind
United Press International
The World : Sudan Airlift Threatened
Kremlin Adopts Incentive Pay Plan; Raises to Come as 'Redundant' Jobs End
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Dayton-Hudson Plans to Sell B. Dalton Book Chain
Associated Press
Arts Center Opens to Fanfare : Gala Event a Cultural Milestone for Orange County
ALLAN JALON, Times Staff Writer
Runcie to Visit U.S.
From Reuters
Senate Blocks $200 Million in Extra Aid for Philippines
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Labeling Order Is Effective Next June : Alcoholic Drinks Must Disclose Sulfites
DANIEL P. PUZO, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Sum of the Mathematical Experience
LEE DEMBART
Daniloff Freed as Part of a Wider Soviet Deal : Zakharov, Activist, U.N. Case Involved
MICHAEL WINES and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Lost Physics Job, Jailed for Dissident Role : Orlov Key Figure in Rights Group
Associated Press
France Contacts Syrians, Seeking Help to Avoid More Bombings
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Calls for 'Global Economy' : $12-Billion Rescue Plan for Mexico Takes Shape at IMF
Associated Press
'Dallas' Beats 'Miami Vice'
Associated Press
1 Killed in Oil Rig Blast
From Reuters
Daniloff in Frankfurt: 'It Is Wonderful to Be Back'
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Curb Attacks McCarthy's New 'Uniformed' TV Spot
TED ROHRLICH, Times Staff Writer
Robbery Try at Vatican Payroll Office Thwarted
Associated Press
The Region
Rebels Report Mutiny by Cambodian Troops
From Reuters
Feinstein to Visit Manila
Associated Press
Jaruzelski and Deng Open Peking Talks
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Man Gets 30-Month Term in Iran Export Scheme
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Refusenik With Cancer Gets Soviet OK to Leave
MARK LANDLER, Times Staff Writer
House Passes Bill Preserving Retirees' Pay
Associated Press
2 Groups Cited in Probe of Suspect Prop. 64 Petitions
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
Wineries Threaten to Replace Striking Workers Permanently
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Israel Denounces Admission of PLO to Asian Olympic Panel
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Reynoso Unveils TV Ads Claiming That He Backed Death Penalty
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
'Renaissance Ball' Helps Victims of Domestic Violence
ELLEN APPEL
SPORTS
Asian Games Report / Randy Harvey : Koreans Still Short of Summer Games Accord
RANDY HARVEY
Asian Games Roundup : South Koreans' Strong Showing Prompts Dispute Over the Officiating
United Press International
With Little Left to Gain, Angels Lose to Royals
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Kropfeld Survives Bumping, Wins National Hydroplane Title
Associated Press
Vista Leads the Field in Football Top 10
Baseball Roundup : Blyleven Gets Record and Victory
From Times Wire Services
The Wooden Award Gets a Little Tougher for a Player to Win
SCOTT OSTLER
Walker Leads Cowboys Over the Cardinals, 31-7 : Replacing the Injured Dorsett, He Gains 139 Total Yards in His First NFL Start
From Times Wire Services
Titans, Seeking Extra Offense, to Try Sheriff at Quarterback for Tulsa Game
JIM McCURDIE
Names in the News
El Toro Becomes Latest Team to Take Over Top Spot in Orange County Football Poll
Dodgers Beat the Padres, 10-0, in Fight to Stay Out of Cellar
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Eagle Completes Last Tuneup for America's Cup
RICH ROBERTS
Retton Reluctantly Retires From Gymnastics
Bartkowski Still Sore but Says He'll Be Back
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Hershiser Gets First Shutout of '86 : Dodgers Defeat Padres, 10-0, to Move Out of the Cellar
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Communication Breakdown : Rams and Ellard Eager to Get Together, but There Still Seems to Be a Connection Problem
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
In Storied History of Baseball, This Is a Pretty Big Day
Time for a Charger Huddle?
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Trojans Lose Davis to Injury; Anno and Oregon's Miller Are Doubtful
MAL FLORENCE
Gibbs Creating a Perfect QB at Washington
THOMAS BOSWELL, Washington Post
Names in the News
Raider-Charger Rivalry Shifts to the Courtroom
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The Preps / Scott Howard-Cooper : It's Fun and Games for Palos Verdes' Cross-Country Team
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
100-Mile Angeles Crest Endurance Run Goes to a Runner Who Went Extra Mile : This Rose Bowl Race Is Toughest One Yet
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
San Diego College Review : USD Men's Soccer Coach Is Seeing Long Haul Pay Off
Rick Hazeltine
SDSU Tops San Jose St. in Volleyball Match
RICK HAZELTINE
Primus' Turn as UCLA's Starting Tailback Is Over : After Proving Himself Against Long Beach, It's Back to Bench
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
UNDERDOG HAS HIS DAY : Lloyd Honeyghan's Upset Win Over Champion Donald Curry May Rank as One of Boxing's More Remarkable Performances
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
Manuel Is Guilty of Contempt in Bad Jurisdiction
JIM MURRAY
THE ROOKIES : Padres Are Giving the Class of '86 a Chance This Year, and Maybe Next
DANIEL WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Stage Review : No One's Floating On 'Cloud 9'
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
TERRY ATKINSON
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
DENNIS HUNT
Quiet Ones Make Sure Curtains Rise
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
ROBERT HILBURN
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
Playwright's Commission : Bringing Home Woes Of Homeless
JANICE ARKATOV
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : AUDIOCASSETTES
BETTY LUKAS
Art Review : A Vintage Adventurer's Lens On The Orient
WILLIAM WILSON, Times Art Critic
Radio Dramatist Oboler: The Plot's The Thing
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
ROBERT HILBURN
Russian Rockers Here 'To Play Jam'
BARBARA PEPE
North County Stations Play Radio Roulette
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Music Reviews : Vasary Plays Liszt Tribute
ALBERT GOLDBERG
20th-century Man Opts For The Middle Ages
PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
S.d. Gallery Made It The Hard Way
ROBERT McDONALD
Music Reviews : Carlos Montoya
JOHN HENKEN
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
MARC SHULGOLD
Top Rating For 'Dallas' Opener
Pravda Hails 'Morally Reborn' Shostakovich
From Reuters
Another Groundling Hops To 'Snl'
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Pbs Examines The Costs Of Medical 'Miracles'
CLARKE TAYLOR
'Bye Kipling,' Hello Global Tv
CLARKE TAYLOR
She Runs Metaphysics Center : Della Reese Is Feeling A New Spirit
LEONARD FEATHER
1930 'B' Film Earns An A For Z Channel
MARK DE LA VINA
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