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What happened on April 17, 1987
NEWS
Athlete Killed in Detroit School Violence
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
The World : Afghan Plane Shot Down
Class Beginning to Look Like a Three-Ring Circus
Beth Ann Krier
Hundreds Flee Floodwaters in Southeast
From United Press International
Seoul to Curb Exports Amid U.S. Pressure
United Press International
Protesters Warm Up for Nuclear Demonstration
Associated Press
Florida House OKs New Taxes to Pay for Population Growth
United Press International
U.S., 6 Industrial Allies Agree to Control Missile Equipment Trade
Associated Press
The State
Meese May Switch Funds to Avoid Link to Wedtech
Associated Press
State Resists 50% Boost in Assigned-Risk
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Evangelist's Benefactor Giveth, Many Seek to Taketh
ANN HEROLD
Artificial Heart Recipient Dies
Associated Press
Copter Crash Injures 1, Sets Brush Fire
Associated Press
Shultz Trip May Help Reagan on Defense Issues : Leverage Seen With Congress on Budget, With Hard-Liners on Arms Accords
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Soviets Test 4th Nuclear Device
United Press International
North Worked Out Iran Deal as McFarlane Slept
Associated Press
The World
$20 Million for Iacocca in '86
From Reuters
The Region
The Nation
Top Marine Asks for Fairness
United Press International
Designs Reflect the Good Things of Life
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
Environmentalists Condemn Report : Biochemist at UC Ranks Hazardous Substances
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
The Nation
Device Sought to Help Customs Detect Drugs
United Press International
Ex-Idaho Lawmaker in Jail Again
Associated Press
4 Deaths Laid to Arson
United Press International
Storm Damage Aid
United Press International
The Nation
The World
House Speaker Wright Hails Soviet Offer as Best Opportunity for Peace
Associated Press
The Nation
Some High Officials Resist Reforms, Gorbachev Says
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Reports of Bad Drug Reactions Rose 14% in '85
United Press International
President Names Aide for Iran-Contra Issues
United Press International
Sheriff Gates' Records Had Tapes of Election Opponent
MARK LANDSBAUM, Times Staff Writer
Patient Survives Italy Hospital Shooting
From Reuter
The Nation
Judge Bars Bid to Open Secord Bank Records
Associated Press
Iron Pumper Sets Record
Associated Press
Rail Cars Fall in River
United Press International
Pacific Command Deputy
Associated Press
Soviet Arms Offer Laid Before NATO : Shultz, Diplomats Say Approval by Alliance Is Likely After Consultations
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Soviet Youth Group Tries Different Tack, Vote Not Unanimous
From Reuters
Reagan Buoyed by Soviet Arms Offer : Shultz Expects NATO to Decide Soon on Shorter-Range Missile Proposal
JAMES GERSTENZANG and ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writers
'Last Supper' Back on Display
Associated Press
Deng Explains His Good Health: Maybe Cigarettes Helped
From Reuters
The Region : New Meningitis Strain Seen in 33 Deaths
Route of Pilgrims : 'Way of the Cross' May Be Off Track
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
3 for Philadelphia Inquirer : Times Wins 2 Pulitzers for Foreign Reports, Criticism
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Big Ideas, Politics and Fun Light Up the New Republic
BILL STEIGERWALD
Forest Fire Threatens Rare Woodpeckers
United Press International
Early Detection, Diagnosis Cited in Cancer Gains
DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writer
Marshals Seize Hart's Funds to Satisfy '84 Debt
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
A-Test Protest
Associated Press
The World
Book Review : Three Skillful Renderings of the European Zeitgeist
ELAINE KENDALL
Rebel Troops Take Over 2nd Argentine Base
United Press International
2 South Africa Black Groups Torn by Feud
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Miller Fears Recession if Fed Tightens Reins
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
Richard Wilbur Selected as 2nd U.S. Poet Laureate
United Press International
Connecticut Tops Per Capita Income; Oil States Slump
Associated Press
L.A. Launches Merit Pay With 5%-14% Hikes for Top Officials
State Supreme Court Agrees to Rule on 'Deep-Pockets' Liability Initiative
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
S. Korean Students Battle Police to Protest End of Constitutional Talks
From Times Wire Services
The Region
Home Delivery More Than Pizzas, Papers : Life's Goods and Services Arrive, Signaled by the Ring of a Doorbell
JEANNINE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Hung Jury on Manslaughter Counts : Twins' Mother Convicted of Child Endangerment
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Tax Settlements Offered
The World
Labor Groups Battling Sacramento Paper Urge a Subscription Boycott
From a Times Staff Writer
Fashion 87 : Happy Traditions Like the Easter Bunny Never Change
ROSE-MARIE TURK
The State
'Cannot Afford to Lose Your Cool' : Traders Take Spotlight as U.S. Dollar Stumbles
JONATHAN PETERSON, Times Staff Writer
3 Firms Raided Over Charges of Metals Fraud
Marine Wins Continuance for New Spy Case Evidence
Associated Press
All 5 in Family Die in Head-On Crash on Mountain Road
Associated Press
Ex-Marine Says He Fraternized With Soviet Woman, Wed Her
Associated Press
Alfonsin Urges Rebel Major, Holed Up at Base, to Surrender
From Times Wire Services
Learned From TV That He Was Being Ousted, Regan Says
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
122 Riders Dragged From Buses, Killed in Sri Lanka
From Times Wire Services
Tutu Defies Rule, Appeals for Detainees
Associated Press
Reagan Slaps 100% Tariffs on Japan's TVs, Computers : Prices of Items May Double
From Times Wire Services
3 for Philadelphia Inquirer : Times Wins 2 Pulitzers for Foreign Reports, Criticism
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Mastermind Seen Behind Boy Theft Ring
Associated Press
Last Hurrah for Big City Political Machine : Old Guard Democrats in Chicago Ousted by Mayor
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Fire at UC Davis May Be Work of Animal Activists
Associated Press
Mother, 26, Convicted in Deaths of Infant Twins
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Louisiana Refuses N.Y. Garbage Scow Seeking a Landfill
United Press International
FCC OKs $1.50 Hike in Phone Access Charge
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Hats Off to Fancy Easter Bonnets
MARY ROURKE
Women Getting AIDS Through Sex Double in Five Years, Study Finds
Associated Press
Eddie Milner in Drug Program
Associated Press
Makeover Matters
Compiled by the Fashion87 staff
The Region
Charlotte Curtis, Columnist, Editor at N.Y. Times, Dies
United Press International
Hundreds of Christians Baptized in Jordan River
Associated Press
Thousands Observe Good Friday Rites : Pilgrims Follow Jesus' Path; Pope Hears Confessions
From Reuters
Mt. Etna Spews Gas, Rocks; 2 Tourists Die
Associated Press
FBI Investigation of Thiokol Prompted by Fraud Allegations
WILLIAM C. REMPEL, Times Staff Writer
Firm's Partner, 8 Others Arrested on U.S. Charges : Cocaine Sales Alleged at N.Y. Brokerage
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
Fashionables Don Mad Hats for a Cause
Ann Conway
Yearly Carnegie Report Focuses on Teen-Agers
ELIZABETH MEHREN, Times Staff Writer
Perils of Compulsive Exercising, Dieting : Many Women Combine Anorexia With Relentless Workouts
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
His Swoon Walk an Exercise in Vanity
REMAR SUTTON
Rocket May Have Sustained 9 Lightning Strikes
Associated Press
SPORTS
STAR CLASS RACING : Sailing This 22-Foot Boat Takes Plenty of Skill and Not Too Much Money, and May Be Habit-Forming
JEFFREY MILLER
Northern Dancer Is Retired From Stud at Age 26 After Siring 123 Stakes Winners
Associated Press
New Coach Is Big on Optimism : Larry Reisbig Takes Over Long Beach Football Program
DICK WAGNER,
Times Staff Writer
It's a Fine Finish for Padres, 3-2 : Gwynn Has 5 Hits and a Miss in Win Over Dodgers in 10
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Southland Squad Plays Israeli Wheelchair Team
Garcia Wriggles Out of Trouble; Titans Win, 6-4
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Lazers Will Play Tacoma at Forum Tonight
National League Roundup : Strawberry Hits Another Home Run, Mets Get Another Win
From Times Wire Services
One Spinks Knows All the Answers
Tennis Roundup : Lendl and Mecir Are Victims of Upsets in Japan Open
From Times Wire Services
Martinez's Hit Lifts the Padres : After Missing Sign, Gwynn Makes Good With Run in 10th
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
MINNESOTA'S MISSING LINK : Twins Bank on Reardon to Win or Save the Day
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
PGA Tournament at Hilton Head Island : Hayes Shoots Record 30 on Way to 64 and 2-Shot Lead : Front-Nine 30 Helps Him Gain Advantage on Five Rivals
Associated Press
Orange County Prep Baseball : Servite's 4th Inning Leads to 8-5 Victory
Quarter Horse Meeting Opens Tonight at Los Alamitos
Saturday's 3-Year-Old Races : Capote Made 2-1 Favorite in Wood Memorial
BILL CHRISTINE
Seoul Sponsor Funds Surpass L.A.
Abdul-Jabbar Has a Party as Lakers Win
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
COLLEGE BASEBALL : Canyons Scores in Clusters, Routs Merced
Tim Trepany
Treasure Map Wins Santa Anita Feature
Horner Reportedly Must Hit 50 Homers or Take a Cut in Pay
United Press International
Gwynn Has a Fine Day: 5 for 5 and a Concentration Lapse
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
THE ALUMINUM REVOLUTION : The wood bat once was the king of swing, but its more durable, metallic counterpart, assailed by baseball purists who balk at its use, has been a hit at the amateur level.
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Brun, Schreiner Win 5th Race to Hold Lead
Names in the News
CS Long Beach Basketball Coach Named
DICK WAGNER
Stanley Cup Roundup : Toronto Ends Blues' Season on Sour Note, 4-0
From Times Wire Services
Clippers Fail to Help Chaney's Case, Lose to Seattle
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Simi Valley Falls on Walk in 7th Inning
Attorney Says Bedford Has Been Subpoenaed in Suns Investigation
Associated Press
Outdoor Notes / Earl Gustkey : Great White Attacks on Marine Mammals Up
EARL GUSTKEY
Eddie Johnson Leads Kings to 123-117 Win Over Nuggets
Associated Press
Names in the News
Cuba Says It Might Skip Pan Am Games
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
LPGA Tournament at Santa Barbara : Pat Bradley, Nancy Lopez Not in Field
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Orange Coast College Baseball Tournament : Behind Five-Hitter, Top-Ranked Cerritos Routs OCC
San Diego College Baseball : Echeveste's Pinch-Hit Wins for USD
Announcers: Men in Motion During Football Off-Season
LARRY STEWART
For Next Race, Conner's Renting Stars & Stripes
RICH ROBERTS
Jordan Scores 61 to Surpass 3,000 : Chamberlain Is Only Other Player to Do It in a Season
MIKE DOWNEY, Times Staff Writer
Owner Says Bet Twice Wasn't Drugged : Heavy Security in Kentucky for Beaten Florida Derby Favorite
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Blue Jays Use Key to Beat Clemens
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Diving Indoor Championships : Shaffer Ends Louganis' Reign in 1-Meter Springboard Event
Associated Press
The Real Sugar Ray Faces Toughest Fight
JIM MURRAY
Roy Gilmore Won't Return at Westlake : 4-A Runner-Up Loses Basketball Coach
JOHN LYNCH, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Restaurants : Persian Duo Serves Up Variations On A Theme
MAX JACOBSON
Kcbs Leads The Pack In Emmy Bids
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Reawakening Of The Aussie Film Industry
ARTHUR KNIGHT,
Knight, longtime professor at USC and critic for Saturday Review and other publications, now teaches at the Australian Film School. and
Santa Monica
KRISTINE McKENNA
Art
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Striking Writers At Cbs Ratify New 3-year Contract
DENNIS McDOUGAL, Times Staff Writer
Pop Chart Action
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
First Off . . .
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Radio
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art Becomes An Evolving Debate
RICK VANDERKNYFF
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Beverly Hills
Colin Gardner
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARNER
A&m Takes Affirmative Action
STEVE POND
Art
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Orpheus' Returns In San Diego
EILEEN SONDAK
La Cienega Area
Kristine McKenna
Hollywood
Colin Gardner
Radio
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop Music Review : Vandross Just Doesn't Go That Extra Distance
RICHARD CROMELIN
Stage
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Museum's Jazz Series To Have A Visual Side
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Lost In Chekhov's 'Cherry Orchard'
ROBERT KOEHLER
Stage Reviews : 'Five And Dime'
MARK CHALON SMITH
Fullerton's Panache Finally Passes The Bar
Charles Perry
FCC CRACKING DOWN ON RADIO 'INDECENCY' : KPFK-FM Targeted for Broadcasting an Allegedly Obscene Play About AIDS
DAVID CROOK and PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writers
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Easter Week: The Return Of Religious Epic
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art Review : 'Landscape': Outdoors, Outlandish
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
Tribute To Career Of Cruz Luna
SHELLEY BAUMSTEN
Lawyer Who Moonlights As Jazzman
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Four Visiting Orchestras : Bowl Season For 1987 Announced
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Scr Receives Grants Totaling $160,000
Movie Review : 'Project X' Defies Belief, Misses Mark
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Arts Education Falls Victim To Budget Cuts
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Lydia Artymiw Gives Piano Recital At Bing
ALBERT GOLDBERG
Movie Review : Keaton's 'Heaven': Hollywood Icons And Lost Angels
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Stage Reviews : 'Grease' Offers Benign Look Back At The '50s
CATHY DE MAYO
Movie Review : 'Wild Thing': A Tale Of Classic Confrontation
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Mirror Of Family Life : 'Sweet Surrender' Is Their Baby
BARBARA MILLER,
Miller, a journalism major at Cal State Fullerton, is a Calendar intern. and
'This Is Your Life' Comes Back To Life
HOWARD ROSENBERG
WHAT'S DOING / San Diego County : SAN DIEGO HEARS A NEW GENERATION OF HIP POETS
STACY FINZ, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Billionaire Boys Club Murder Case Goes to Jury
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
As Other Incumbents Retire, 8th District Race Loses Spotlight
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
2 Men Sought in Abduction of Woman
Trauma Hospital Officials Offer a Critical Prognosis
TED VOLLMER and ROBERT STEINBROOK, Times Staff Writers
Board Fires Vista School Contractor : Work on $20-Million Facility Running Behind Schedule
MARCOS BRETON, Times Staff Writer
Judge Visits Site of Supremacists' Cross Burning
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
New Trauma for Emergency Care
Boaters May Soon Pay for County Aid
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times County Bureau Chief
City Dismissal of Police Officer Upheld
Huntington Beach : Woman Revives Child Who Fell Into a Pool
Ray Perez
Japan: a Long Way to Go on Defense : It Uses Allies' Burden as Edge to Dominate Marketplace
TED STEVENS,
Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) is the ranking Republican on the defense appropriations subcommittee.
Seal Beach
Too-Enthusiastic Boosters
Seal Beach : Council Donates $500 to Orange Billboard Fight
San Diego
Missile Politics
No Smoking
Don't Get an Easter Bonnet Just to Block Out the Sun
KATHIE BOZANICH, Times Staff Writer
Not Work-Related : Court Rules Against Pay to Injured Deputy
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Doctor Makes Unusual Proposal in Hirth Case
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Asian Influx in Suburbia
Asian Influx in Suburbia
Notice
Asian Influx in Suburbia
Democrats and Jesse Jackson
South County
Asian Influx in Suburbia
4 Skinned Carcasses Turn Out to Be Coyotes
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Juvenile Judge Must Reconsider Motion to Remove Her From Suit
La Jolla
Suit Seeks $25 Million for Jail Death
Ballot Recount Ordered in 10th District Council Race
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Plan for Country Club Splits Topanga
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Encinitas
Car Buyers Bilked of $2 Million, DMV Says
ALAN C. MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Asian Influx in Suburbia
San Diego
National City
Work of Public Defender Rises by Record 20%
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times County Bureau Chief
Fraud Agents Seize Records in 5 Raids in Metals Case
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Asian Influx in Suburbia
Brazil Must Take Hard Line on Debt or Peril Democracy
RICHARD SAYRE,
Richard Sayre is a research associate for the Council on Hemispheric Affairs in Washington
Photos Expose Theft Claim as Case of Fraud
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Heat Wave Leaving With Spring Break Crowds
TED THACKREY Jr., Times Staff Writer
A Sad and Joyful Farewell for Slain Minister
LILY ENG, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Musical Child Prodigy Nyiregyhazi Is Dead at 84
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
County to Consider Plan to Strengthen Oak-Removal Law
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Asian Influx in Suburbia
Poets Have Harsh Words for Times
DICK RORABACK,
Times Staff Writer
Time to Move on Acid Rain
Fullerton : Police Seek Driver Who Hit Pedestrian, Fled
Criminal Defense Costs Not Covered by Insurance, Court Rules
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Down-Scaled 1,500-Seat Theater OKd by Escondido
MARCOS BRETON, Times Staff Writer
Traffic Increase Cited : Battle to Control Road Divides Rural Residents
HILLIARD HARPER, Times Staff Writer
Club Memberships Returned : Settlement Reached in Coto de Caza Dispute
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Extends Trails : Entertainers Donate Land to the State
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Prominent Biologist From Purdue Named Dean of UCI School
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Convicted Killer Thwarted in Court Escape Attempt
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
$700,000 Gone : Dean Witter Loses Round in Lawsuit
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Irvine : Police Chief's Son Sentenced, Released
John Needham
Tustin Councilman Will Be Sworn In
Deputies Kill Driver They Say Tried to Hit Them
'Loco Weed' Tied to Attack on Paramedics
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Eugene von Wening Jr. Dies at 60
BUSINESS
Lockheed Net Dips 1.1% Despite Jump in Revenue
A Philippine brewer agreed to sell a 13.9% stake.
Argonaut rejected a buyout bid from Clarendon.
American Express Profit Slumps 21% in Quarter
First Interstate Results Set Mark in 1st Quarter
GM Proposes End to Cash Bonuses, Offers Stock Plan
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Columbia S&L Chief Spiegel Takes Pay Cut
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Housing Starts Decline 3.2% During March : Factory Operating Rate Down; Inventories Up
Associated Press
Stocks Rise Generally, but Dow Is Down 6.96
From Times Wire Services
M1 rose $1 billion in the week ended April 6.
As Rates Rise, So Does Risk of Recession
JAMES FLANIGAN
Pacific Telesis Profit Up 7% in Quarter
Los Angeles County
Robins Proposes $1.75-Billion Fund for Dalkon Victims
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Synbiotics Files Plans to Sell 1.25 Million Shares
Wickes Disclosure Sets Off Heavy Trading : 7.65 Million Shares Sold in Wake of Questions Over Carpet's Safety
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Edison to Create Holding Company to Diversify
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
PS Group broke off talks with the Teamsters.
Big Gain From Settlement of Suit; Stock Split Planned : Texas Instruments Reports Turnaround
DONNA K.H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
Time Inc. Names Successor to Grunwald as Editor-in-Chief
ZZZZ Best agreed to acquire Flagship Cleaning.
Angels for All Occasions : Easter, Passover Holidays Draw a Flock of Customers
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Collapse of Talks With Union Perils USAir-PSA Merger
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Firm Tied to Defunct S&L Seeks Creditor Protection
KEN CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
The USDA reported cotton program payments.
Jefferies Pleads Guilty to Federal Felony Charges : Admits Boesky Dealings; 3 Others Deny Wrongdoing
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
Orange Coast Seeks Circulation Gain : Magazine to Add Business Supplement
MARY ANN GALANTE, Time staff Writer
Kaypro Sees Little Threat in New IBM Line
FMC will appeal the dismissal of its Boesky suit.
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