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What happened on February 05, 1987
NEWS
Liberace, 67, Flamboyant Musical Showman, Dies
TED THACKREY JR., Times Staff Writer
Country-Western Fans Kick Up Their Heels
JANE MAYER,
Mayer, a Tarzana free-lance writer, used KFOX-FM and KSON as sources for this listing.
Blind Skier Sets Goals on Disabled Olympics
DEBRA S. LARSON,
Larson is a Newhall free-lance writer. and
'Skid Row Killer' Identified
Judicial Assignments Shifted in Westside Courts
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
OBITUARIES : David J. du Plessis; Force in Pentecostal Movement
JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Norwegian Tanker in Gulf Hit by 2 Missiles From Iranian Gunboat
Associated Press
Hair to Stay
Intruder at Residence of Trinidad Leader Killed
From Reuters
Dark Theaters Dot San Diego's Landscape
MIKE GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Norwalk : Beer Sales Permit Denied
The World
Food Board Appointment
United Press International
The Region
$270 Levy Opposed : School Tax Runs Into First Foes
JOHN L. MITCHELL, Times Staff Writer
Prop. 13 Overhaul in the Wind, Assembly Majority Leader Says
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Sri Lanka Rebels Kill 9
From Reuters
South African Police Accused of Assaulting Children, Other Detainees
From Reuters
The Region
Schools Turn Baby-Sitters as Teachers Take a Walk
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Lakewood : Longer Moratorium Asked
Budget Office Report Lists 97 Ways to Cut Deficit
United Press International
Century Cable Wins Extension on Deadline
JEFF BURBANK, Times Staff Writer
2 Unconfirmed Reports: Waite Shot, Sighted
Associated Press
Four More Years for Iacocca
United Press International
Walnut : Contract for Traffic Signals
Congress Panel Wants Notice of Covert Actions
Associated Press
China Sentences Editor to Prison for Attack on Party
United Press International
South Bay : More Job Funds Awarded
Redondo Beach : Horrell Heads Renewal Unit
The Region
The World
The Nation
Meese, Kennedy Clash at Senate Hearing
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Puts Soviet 'Star Wars' Cost at $150 Billion
United Press International
Times Moves Section Office
Lions Hope Home Court Will Be a Season-Saver
ALAN DROOZ
No Need for Questioning on Iran--Shamir
Associated Press
Government Seen on Hold as Exodus of Talent Begins
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
The House : Homeless Aid
Walnut : City Hall on Cable TV
Pasadena Eyes Ways to Sidestep Ticket Woes
ASHLEY DUNN, Times Staff Writer
Four in Shuttle Crew Practice in Simulator
Associated Press
Youth Flees Over Wall
Associated Press
West Proposes Plan to Ensure Rights Compliance
From Times Wire Services
Bomb Explodes Near Botha's Home; Woman Injured
Associated Press
Reagan Picks FCC Member Patrick to Head Panel
United Press International
SportsScope : Toros Cagers, 4-3 in CCAA, Embark on Crucial Road Trip
Commerce : Councilmen Vote Pay Raise
Soviets Will End Ban on Nuclear Tests
Associated Press
The State
First Lady to Accept Award
United Press International
13 Rail Cars Derail Near El Toro
From Associated Press
Pasadena : Hotel's Fate Up for Vote?
The Nation
U.S. Cancels Terror Parley After Britain, France Balk : Meeting Was Slated for Friday
From Times Wire Services
Israeli Advises U.S. to Take Hostages
Associated Press
R.H. Estates : Community Center to Open
Governor Says Schools Chief Is 'Whining'
From a Times Staff Writer
The Courting of an Idol : Former Vaquero Forward Is Pure Shooter With a Passion for Presley
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Malibu : GM Scraps Design Center Plan
Agents Alerted on Reprisals
United Press International
Rosemead : Moratorium on Motels
Rebels Declare Another Ban on Salvador Travel
United Press International
The World
Official Sees Contra Win in 2-4 Years : Congress Told That Victory Would Be Political, Not Military
Associated Press
R.H. Estates : Sewer Study Assessment
The Nation
Church's High-Profile Role Leads to Trouble
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
Near Marina del Rey : Russell Suggests Yet Another Bus Yard Site
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Lakewood : Reward Posted in Skinnings
Tower Panel Will Interview Reagan Again
United Press International
The Region
The Region
Bogus Faith Healer Seized
From Reuters
Manufacturer's Name Is Music to the Ears of Millions
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
The Nation
Bias in Prosecution of Peggy Buckey
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Pentagon to Obey Congress' Order to Reduce Officers
Associated Press
Norwalk : Computers Grant Awarded
House 'Rejects' Pay Raise but May Pocket It Anyway
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
Screen Extras Walk Out in Fight Over Wage Cuts
HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Labor Writer
Danger Seen in Home teaching
Gardena : Lounge Permit Denied
Westwood : UCLA Gets Scholarship Funds
The World
Reagan Leans Toward OK of Homeless Bill
Associated Press
Charter Vote a Second Mandate, Aquino Says
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Georgia House Approves Whelk as State Seashell
Associated Press
Reagan Finds Prayers of People 'Warm, Humbling'
Associated Press
Colombia Drug Lord Arrested, Sent to U.S.
From Times Wire Services
Controversy May Kill Azusa-Irwindale Renewal Deal
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
School Board Adopts Builder Fees
STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writer
Grisham-Green Battle Looms for Senate Seat
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
New Year's Fireworks Leave 15 Dead in China
Associated Press
The Region : Charges Filed in Slaying
Stanford Seeks $1.1 Billion for Its Centennial
WILLIAM TROMBLEY, Times Staff Writer
Bell : Pollution Delays Escrow
Guard Cancels Patriotism Plan--Too Scary
Associated Press
New Blood Therapy Shows Promise in Cancer Battle
Associated Press
Maywood : Store Denied Beer Permit
Stung by Problems : Beekeepers: They're Not All in Clover
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
ACLU Pushes Fight on 2 City Policies
Cerritos : List of School Cuts Studied
Hearing on Westwood Parking Scheduled
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Sees Its Cup Running Over After Victory
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
The State : Snake Reins In Airport
Two senior citizens help themselves and friends by foraging in market dumpsters.
The World
Trust Fund Will Assist Fishing Fleet
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
A Judge Calling the Plays Is Courting Disaster
JEFFREY S. KLEIN
The Region
Pasadena : Health Care Grants Given
Magnetic Train Sets Manned Record of 249 m.p.h. in Japan
From Reuters
Pasadena : Car Allowance to Be Repaid
India, Pakistan to Cut Forces on Border
RONE TEMPEST, Times Staff Writer
Mar Vista Landlords Accused of Racial Bias
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
2 Men Killed in Campus Shooting
College Calls for Alcohol Dry-Gulched by Carson
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Aquino and Waite Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
United Press International
Crystal Ball Foretells Drug Video for Schools
ANN CONWAY
Fiola's Failed Election Blitz to Unseat Floyd Proves Costly to Nolan
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
Sherpa Dies in Fall on Everest
United Press International
Eight Students Killed in Australia Bus Plunge
Associated Press
The Region
Merchants Feel Pinch of Street Project
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
N.Y. Parade for Stars & Stripes
Associated Press
Black History Honored
United Press International
Israel, China Reportedly Ready to Establish Ties
From Reuters
Syria Accuses U.S. of Using Hostages as an Excuse to Mount Attack on Lebanon
From Times Wire Services
Duarte : Decision on City Manager
Shamir to Visit Liberia
United Press International
Iran Says It Will Let Seib Leave Today
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
President's Approval Uncertain : House Sends $50-Million Homeless Bill to Reagan
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
Joy Ride by Thief on N.Y. Bus Ends at First Sign of Trouble
United Press International
Star Billing : Politician's Dream Comes True but Polls Are Closed
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Lawmakers Told Belief in Flat Earth Has Place
Associated Press
The Nation : Ex-Guard Leader Indicted
Wheeled Victory : Former Gahr Star Uses Coaching to Tackle Traumas
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Lucas Likely to Be Confirmed, Sworn In Today
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Photographer Hunts Bright Side of Banality
CATHERINE SEIPP,
Seipp is a Los Angeles free-lance writer.
Homestead Plans Series on L.A. in the '20s
Monterey Park Fires Its Entire Planning Board
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Irish Guerrilla Kidnaped, Slain
From Reuters
Reagan to Turn Over Excerpts of Iran-Contra Notes Next Week : Agrees to Second Session With Tower Panel Wednesday
From Times Wire Services
Greyhound Readies Pennies for Change : Crowds Jam Bus Stations to See U.S.A. for 59 Cents
From Associated Press
Colombia's Press Pays in Blood for Anti-Drug Stand
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Guitar Quartet Cooks Up 'Harmonious Taco' to Teach Children About Chamber Music
LARRY ALTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Cabrillo Beach Erosion Threatens Breakwater : Corps of Engineers Seeks to Study Possible Restoration of Outer Strand
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
The World : Soviets Jam Radio Liberty
U.S. Media 'Sow Hatred' of Soviets, Gorbachev Says
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Carson Adds Avalon Park Line to Its Popular City Bus Service
OBITUARIES : A. R. Button; Former State Treasurer
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
Republican Group Appoints Officers
Neighbors Object to La Canada's Plans for Estate
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Chinese Reports From America Reflect Negative Propaganda Campaign
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Old, Undamaged Tires Keep On Rolling
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
West Hollywood : Small-Business Study Voted
February Sparks American Patriotism
BONNIE CHURCHILL,
Churchill is a Hollywood free-lance writer
County Switches Ad Firms for New Beach Promotion
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Hundreds Protest Nuclear Tests
United Press International
U.S. Plays Down Naval Buildup Off Lebanon
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Loyola Hopes the Home-Court Advantage Will Save the Season
ALAN DROOZ
The one invention you wouldn't want to give up-- : telephone? . . . anesthesia? . . . electric guitar? . . .
JACK SMITH
San Diego Sees Its Cup Running Over After Victory
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Venice Girls Are Courting Success : Coach Says Her Gondoliers May Be Small in Stature, but Not in Heart
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Tries to Curb Role of Largest Contra Group
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
$45 'Blob of Glass' Fetches $5,000 the Second Time Around
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
It's 'Show Time' for the Eager Collector
DON ALPERT
Colby Mugged by Four Men Near His Washington Home
United Press International
Policy at Heart of Feud Inside U.S. Park Service
RONALD B. TAYLOR, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Reportedly Open Heavy Attack on Afghan Guerrillas
Associated Press
Unsafe Work Site Grows From Fight Over School Land
RICHARD HOLGUIN, Times Staff Writer
Drug Program Searching for New Home
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Senate Passes Road Bill, Metro Rail Extension
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
German Cadet Jailed for Exam Papers Slaying
From Reuters
Inglewood : Teachers Picket Schools
Colombia Drug Lord Arrested, Sent to U.S.
From Times Wire Services
Supreme Court Must Resolve Prop. 51 Quandary
MYRNA OLIVER, Times Legal Affairs Writer
Magnetic Pull Tied to Earth's Hot, Cold Spots
United Press International
Sterilization for Retarded Woman Denied
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Governor Pondering Race as Favorite Son
GEORGE SKELTONBD
Times Sacramento Bureau Chief and
Pope Warns Against Quick Annulments on Mental Grounds
From Reuters
Clerics' Spouses Discard Their Traditional Mold : She or He May Have Career of Her or His Own
GERI SPIELER,
Spieler is a Calabasas free-lance writer.
Congress Rejects Clean Water Veto : Senate Votes 86 to 14 for Override; Loss of Reagan's Clout Discounted
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
OBITUARIES : Harold M. Florsheim
Bamboo : These Shoots Are Somis Nurseryman's Pride and Passion
BARBARA HOPFINGER,
Hopfinger is a Canoga Park free-lance writer
OBITUARIES : Lee Aubrey (Speed) Riggs; Lucky Strike Spokesman
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Disabled Master Outdoors Challenges
JULIE WHEELOCK,
Wheelock is a Los Angeles free-lance writer.
Charity Ball Turns Into a Real Mickey Mouse Affair
DAVID NELSON
M&M Candy Got the Red Out . . . but He Got It Back In
CHRIS LAMB,
Lamb, a free-lance writer living in Iowa City, Iowa, covered the red M&M's campaign for the University of Tennessee newspaper. and
Hollywood : Redevelopment Appointments
SportsScope : Vaqueros' Star Defensive Lineman John Bavaro Will Join USC Trojans
Broncos Polish Their Punch and Pizazz
Long Beach Will Build Bicycle Trail
Norwalk : Billboard OKd by 3-2 Vote
Norwalk : Schools Offer Free Aerobics
Whittier : Schools Chief Promoted
Police to Open Office on Hyperion With Merchants' Help
LARRY GORDON, Staff Writer
West Hollywood : Council Joins TWA Boycott
Duarte : Building Ban Extended
Taking the Pledge: Parents Promise to Help Schools
DENISE-MARIE SANTIAGO and LARRY ALTMAN, Times Staff Writers
Burbank Towncenter Killed by Council
The greatest evil isn't sex but the sin of censorship a university imposes. : Nudity, Profanity and Violence
Al Martinez
Congress Rejects Clean Water Veto : Senate Votes 86 to 14 for Override; Loss of Reagan's Clout Discounted
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Councilman 'Forgot' to File for April 7 Election : Inglewood Incumbent to Campaign as Write-In
MICHELE L. NORRIS, Times Staff Writer
West Hollywood : Funds for Senior Housing OKd
Santa Monica : Levine Wins Campaign Role
Lawndale : Trolley Payment Withheld
Bell : 3 Portable Classrooms OKd
Bell Gardens : 5 Named to New Committee
Redondo Beach 'Citizen of Year' : Police Honor Jewel Robbery Hero, Salute 3 Others in Fight on Crime
KAREN ROEBUCK, Times Staff Writer
'Dirty Pool' Claimed in Bid to Seize Egan Muffler Shop
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Scary Novel of Banking Shenanigans
DON CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Sky Patrol Hunts Toxic Dumps : Police Go Up to Crack Down on Illegal Storage Sites
STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writer
Redondo Beach fat cat knows who's in charge at City Hall
KAREN ROEBUCK
2 File Challenge to Incumbents in April 7 Election : Council, College Board Races Attract Newcomers
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : Some 'Hard Facts' About School Site
Slices of the Big Orange : Popular Whittier College Class Takes Close-Up Look at L.A.'s Nitty-Gritty
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Lindsay Named Projects Editor
Century Freeway Annexation Area Zoning Approved
Lawyer With a Cause Is a Study in Contrasts
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Recruiters Give Top Defensive End a Break : Phones Fall Silent as Deadline Nears
MITCH POLIN, Times Staff Writer
'Listen and Do What You're Told' : Lion Rugby Coach's Formula for Success Earns 7 Straight Crowns
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Veteran Glendale Opens Baseball Against Yuba in Foothill Tourney
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
SportsScope : No. 1 Lady Broncos Face Tough Trip When They Hit the Basketball Trail
Avalon Expands Noisy Animal Ban : Bite of Law Worse Than Bark of Dog (or Parrot)
JULIO MORAN
Wide-Body Jet Flights End at Burbank
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Southland Soccer Stars Will Meet Top Soviet Team at El Camino Tuesday
Court Plays Tape of Surrogate's Threats to Kill Self and Child
Associated Press
Wilshire-Fairfax : LACMA Photo Gallery to Open
Lomita : Council Rejects Pay Hike
Rancho P.V. : Homes OK for Wallace Site
Sports Shorts : Record Book
Landfills' Byproduct May Threaten Ground Water
ANDREW C. REVKIN and LARRY GORDON, Times Staff Writers
Junior High Class Feasts on Arthurian Legend
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
South Gate Threatens Restrictions : Curbs on Motel Prostitution Studied
BETH UYEHARA, Times Staff Writer
Many of Nation's Top Gymnasts Competing in UCLA Invitational
Post Office Project to Shut Eagle Rock Bowling Alley
Critic Asks Fine-Tuning of Cable TV Compliance
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Crime Rose 12.8% in 1986; Reverses 4-Year L.B. Trend
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Downey : Ticket Payments Misrouted
War Widow's Book to Look at Survivors : Woman, Who Met Challenge, to Tell Story of Others Who Lost Husbands in Vietnam
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
USC's Henry Kissinger Roast Planned
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
FOOD
Older Bottles Uncovered After Months of Searching : Inexpensive and Popular Mouton Cadet Performs Well After Cellar Aging
NATHAN CHROMAN, Chroman is a free-lance wine writer and author who also practices law in Beverly Hills.
The Rose Cafe's Delicious Bran Muffins Have an Old-Fashioned Taste
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
A Lighter Look to Brunch Favorites of New England
ANNE WILLAN
Fresh Goat Milk Was Used in Recipe of Fairy Pie
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
Questions Over Irradiation Safety
DANIEL P. PUZO, Times Staff Writer
Winning the Paper Chase at Income Tax Time
BONNIE McCULLOUGH
Post-Modern Southwestern Cooking Is Hot New Flavor
BARBARA HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
Hard Rock Cafe Charity Event Will Benefit LIFE Food Bank
Full Steam Ahead
MINNIE BERNARDINO, Times Staff Writer
Some Tricks for Coping With Different Texture of Sandwich Fillings and Bread
DIANA WILLIAMS HANSEN, Hansen is a Louisville-based cooking consultant specializing in microwaving
Newer Pressure Cookers Equipped With Modern Safety Mechanisms
MINNIE BERNARDINO, Times Staff Writer
Blenders Survive Arrival of Food Processors : There Are Many Good Reasons Why the Popular Appliance Wouldn't Die
IRENE SAX, Newsday
Yummy Potatoes Are Popular at Family Dinners, Potlucks, Picnics
Tudy's: Good for the Heart and Soul
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
a steamy, soothing bowl of Soup
TONI TIPTON
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Decrease in Gang Murders
Court Bars Women as Observers on Tuna Boats
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Shooting at CSUN Leaves 2 Dead
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Chicago Labor Federation Backs Mayor Washington
Associated Press
Going After the Big Cats
Man Being Evicted Shot to Death After Slashing a Police Officer
Fountain Valley : Police Seek Positive ID on Slain Holdup Suspect
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Molina Victory May Give Council More of Tilt Toward Slow-Growth
JANET CLAYTON, Times Staff Writer
3 Candidates Spent Record $1.6 Million on 4th District Race
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times County Bureau Chief
Anaheim
Lake View Terrace Man Stabbed, Dies
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : . . . In La Mesa
CHRIS DE LUCA
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : They Came to Hear the Band : Few Bellied Up to TV in Solana Beach
CHRIS ELLO
Yaroslavsky Sniffs Wind and Looks to 1989 Mayoral Race
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Grim Fairy Tales About Gorbachev : West Must Cut Through Misunderstanding on His 'Weakness'
JERRY F. HOUGH,
Jerry F. Hough is a professor of political science at Duke University and a staff member of the Brookings Institute in Washington.
Perilous Pattern
Teachers Staging Walkout Today; Schools to Stay Open
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
INS Calls for Watchdog Panel for Reform Law
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . .
Chicago Musicians Join Symphony Picket
S.D. Council Panel Acts Cautiously on Campaign Reforms
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : . . . In Lakeside, They Hardly Cared
STEVE DOLAN
Officer Who Shot in Air Won't Be Rehired : He Lost Job When He and Colleagues Fired From Roof After Drinking
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Man Shot in Head in Southeast Gunfight
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
Not Prepared
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
Weather
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
Condom Ads
The Best Way
Morning
Yorba Linda : New Name for District? Two Schools of Thought
Bill Billiter \f7
Nestande Takes Job With Argyros' Firm : Former Supervisor Will Be 'Special Counselor' to Businessman
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Tustin : Clash Over Motel Bed Brings Stabbing, Arrest
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Russell's Plan to Ease Traffic Is Jarred by Political Potholes
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Lawyer Wants Cavanaugh Case Dismissed
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
El Cajon
On Lebanon, the Best Action Is Inaction
HELENA COBBAN,
Helena Cobban was born in Great Britain. She is the author of "The Making of Modern Lebanon" (Westview, 1985), and is currently a Senior MacArthur Fellow at the University of Maryland
Voters Greet Picus With Sparks Over Basin Project
PATRICIA KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : School Crossing Guard Hurt When Hit by Car
San Diego
Our Cup Runneth Over
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
Widow Tells of Shock at Learning of 7-Week Delay in Husband's Burial
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Tustin : Police Arrest 2 After VCR-Punctuated Chase
Roxana Kopetman \f7
'This is the greatest of all finds.' : A Rare Indian Skeleton Sanctified
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : At the Clubs, 'It's a Big Thing, We're Boating People'
CHRIS COBBS and RICK HAZELTINE
2 Charged With Taking Millions From Investors
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : In Escondido, 'I'm Tired of Hearing "C'mon Down" '
JEFF PARENTI
Crime in San Diego Soared in '86 : Kolender Cites Jail Crowding, Release of Suspects in Rise
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Winner Brings an Independent Style to Council
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Preservationists Mobilize to Shoot Down Lion Hunt
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Governor's Plan Could Hurt Many, Task Force Told : Medi-Cal Cuts Called Bad for County's Health
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
'Mom-to-Be Wins in Court'
New Trustee Mum on Atheist Magazine Flap
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
2 U.S. Women, Jailed in Mexico, Deny Buying Baby
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Was Arrested in Philippines : Spy Charges Are Filed Against Navy Employee
A Times Staff Writer
Patrons' Well-Trodden Path Belies Obscurity of Flavorful Boondocks
DAVID NELSON
Verdict for Gay Bar Upset; New Trial Ordered
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Considering New Proposals : Burbank Upbeat After Demise of Towncenter
GREG BRAXTON, Staff Writer
Escrow Expires in Chatsworth : Moody Church's Move to West Valley Put on Hold
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Judge Pulls Bail for Scot in Libya Embargo Case
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
The Time Is Ripe, Finally, for Reality on the Contras
DAVID C. MacMICHAEL,
David C. MacMichael, a former analyst for the CIA, is a senior research fellow with the Washington-based Council on Hemispheric Affairs.
Ex-UPI Chief McCrohon to Be Herald Editor
As Some Exalt With Cup Fever, Others, Well. . . : At Diego's They Danced and Watched the Cup
MARC APPLEMAN
Pleaded Guilty to Submitting False Claims : Physician Gets Year in Jail for Medi-Cal Fraud
I never fight anyone with arms longer than their legs. : Lookin' for Mr. Goodpig
Al Martinez
Incorporation Mandate Fulfilled : Agoura Hills Adopts Zoning Code
PATRICIA KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Regeneration Research : 8-Legged Frog Has UCI Hopping
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Placentia Students Fear Walking Home in Wake of Murder
SANDRA CROCKETT, Times Staff Writer
Harbor Commissioner Resigns Amid Charges of Funds Misuse
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Shoemaker and Silbert Make Quite a Pair
BILL CHRISTINE
ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Roundup : Ellis Leads Mater Dei's Easy Win
PAUL McLEOD, Times Staff Writer
Irvine and San Jose State Play Position Game
MIKE PENNER
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OTHER SPORTS : Master's Swings Away at Baseball Logic
Sari's Heroine Wins Monrovia Handicap
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NBA Roundup : Erving Has 28 Points, Leads 76ers Past Nets
DAN HAFNER
NHL Roundup : Rangers Victors Again for Coach Esposito, 3-2
DAN HAFNER
Long Beach Seeks First Win Over Santa Barbara in 3 Years
DICK WAGNER
SDSU Still Hopes for Postseason Spot
Orange County Community College Roundup : Golden West Women Defeat El Camino
UCLA Is Re-Testing Its Roadability : Bruins, Seeking Title Route, Play at Stanford, Then Cal
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Out in the Cold : For Want of a Gym, Players Wear Vagabond Shoes at St. Genevieve
STEVE ELLING, Times Staff Writer
UCLA Is Site of Pac-10 Women's Basketball Doubleheader Tonight
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Granada Hills Relies on Its Wait Advantage to Beat San Fernando
DAVE WHARTON
USC's Aim Is to Improve Shooting
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
BASKETBALL : Faulk Meets Grade Requirements, and CLU Team Regains His Services
Fullerton Plays at New Mexico State Tonight
JIM McCURDIE
MacLean Breaks Simi Valley Career Scoring Record
Westlake Rally Beats Thousand Oaks, 68-58
ROGER CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Century League : Santa Ana Beats Canyon
BILL ROBERTSON
Thomas Melts the Doubts; On the Ice, She's Still No. 1
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Adam Dennis Threw Up Some Prayers, and an Astonished Auto Dealership Answered Them
Village Christian Gym Provides Refuge at Last
STEVE ELLING, Times Staff Writer
Zurbriggen Wins His Second Gold Medal in Record-Setting Day in World Ski Event
Associated Press
Favorable Impressions Linger Before Sailing Into Sunset
MIKE DOWNEY
College Basketball Roundup : Alford Scores Career-High 42 in Hoosier Win
From Times Wire Services
Ex-Boxing Champion Floyd Patterson Saves a Lad, Gains a Son : Youngster Escapes a Bleak Past
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
American Referee's Slip Brings Downfall of Soviet Pair
Associated Press
The Record Breaker : For Whittier Christian's Vyskocil There Is a Lack of Recognition, Not Points
BARBIE LUDOVISE
Dodgers Are Cool to Raines Despite His Interest
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
SKI RACING HITS BUMP : World Cup Moguls Differ on Direction the Sport Should Take
BOB LOCHNER, Times Assistant Sports Editor
Orange County Community College Notebook / Steve Kresal : James Can't Be a Surprise Again
STEVE KRESAL
San Diego College Baseball : UC San Diego Thrown for Loss
Ramirez Loses a No-Hitter in 9th and CSUN Loses in 11th
WINTER SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Sylmar Rallies After Halftime for 1st Win of the Season, 40-33
STEVE HENSON
WINTER SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Herz Steals a Win for Huskies, 64-62
TIM TREPANY
Kirk Accepted Into National Soccer System
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
BACK ON TOP : Conner Re-Earns His Stripes as Star of America's Cup
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
High School Basketball : Sundevils Defeat Falcons
Seven Members of 1919 Long Beach Poly Football Team Will Be Honored Saturday
Sampson Will Likely Miss Rest of Season With Knee Injury
Tennis Roundup : McEnroe to Play Davis Cup; Wilander, Gilbert Are Upset
From Times Wire Services
King Problems Continue; Maple Leafs Win, 5-4
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Lakers Win on Near First-Quarter Shutout : Sacramento Trails After Period, 40-4, Loses, 128-92
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Dailey Learning Game of Life Is His to Win--or Lose
SCOTT OSTLER
Aussies Really Needed Croc III, Not Kooka III
Orange County College Baseball : Trojans Rally to Beat Chapman
ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Sea View League : Road Warriors on the Go as Corona del Mar, Newport Win
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Sunset League : Butler Helps Brighten Picture for Ocean View
STEVE KRESAL
SDSU's Ross Doesn't Let His Youth Slow Him Down
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Pebble Beach a Soft Touch in Sunshine
JIM MURRAY
America's Cup Notebook : Aussies Briefly Raise Hull in Questioning Legality of Winner
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Prep Soccer : Fleming Scores 20th Goal in Laguna Hills Win
ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Garden Grove League : Bolsa Grande's Cao Makes It Count
STUART DEDIC, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton Wrestlers Lose to Fresno State
Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Stock Car Racing's Richest Week Gets Under Way Saturday at Daytona
SHAV GLICK
It's UTEP for Wright-Hay
Prep Recruiting : Darby's Decision to Attend UCLA Was 'Easley' Made
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Cleveland Loses a Battle on the Front Line, 79-62
GARY KLEIN
Winter Sports Highlights : Boys Basketball
BUSINESS
New Silo Hotel Doesn't Go Against the Grain
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Houseboat May Mean a Tax Break
DEBRA WHITEFIELD
Apparent Frauds Cited as Mercury S&L Profits Dip
ROBERT HANLEY
Earnings Drop 54% at PacifiCare Health Systems
A judgment was entered against an insurance firm.
Texaco may owe Louisiana a $250-million bill.
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
San Diego County
San Diego County
Rally's on Again: Dow Sets Another Record
From Times Wire Services
VLI Corp. Says 1986 Losses Tripled Over Previous Year
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Plane Maker Accuses Airbus of Trade Violations
From Reuters
Foreing Exchange : Dollar Up in Quiet Trading; Gold Off
Associated Press
Commodities : Cattle Futures Prices Rally
From Associated Press
Collins Says It Will Report Earnings of $3.8 Million
MARY ANN GALANTE
Mesa offered $1.67 billion for Diamond Shamrock.
San Diego County
San Diego County
Standard Pacific Posts Record Net of $25.7 Million
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
Western Digital Files for Secondary Offering
San Diego County
Nichols Institute Reports Loss of $108,000 for 1986
There were fewer help-wanted ads in December.
San/Bar Reports $212,000 Net and Declares Dividend
Los Angeles County
Gateway Reports Earnings for Fiscal 1986 Up by 52%
January Turns Sour for Auto Makers as Sales Decline 28.3%
STEPHANIE DROLL, Times Staff Writer
2 Top Officers in Investment Firm Accused of Fraud
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
San Diego County
TRW Reports a Profit for Fourth Quarter, All of '86
Sherman Oaks Firm Buys Westmark Bank
From a Times Staff Writer
Pan Am Calls On Citicorp for Merger Advice
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Sears' Profit Down Slightly in Quarter as Revenue Rises
Newport Beach Firm Acquires Restaurant Chains from Marriott
MARY ANN GALANTE
Investors React Cautiously to Offer for AMI
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Minnesota's anti-takeover law was validated.
2 GM Subsidiaries Post Mixed Earnings in Quarter
Foreign Firms Hiring More U.S. Managers
From Reuters
Transamerica will acquire Fairmont Financial.
State Asked to Probe Private Security Firm : Commission Says Badges and ID Cards Closely Resemble LAPD's
WILLIAM K. KNOEDELSEDER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Dayton Hudson sold 24 former Gemco sites.
American Home Offers Fund for Dalkon Claims : Proposal Comes With Surprise Bid to Take Over A. H. Robins and Resolve Bankruptcy Proceedings
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Control of Will Removed From S&L Chief's Aide : Target of Fraud Inquiry Is Owner's Sole Beneficiary
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
No Sabotage of Defense Case, Judge Says : Plaintiffs Win Round in Old World Case
KEN CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
USX Will Close 4 Mills, Cut 3,700 More Jobs in 3 States
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
TRW Appoints Edsel Dunford to Key Position
Aetna Declines to Renew Drexel Accounts Policy : Brokerage Seeks Insurer to Provide $9.5-Million in Coverage Per Customer
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
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SYLVIE DRAKE,
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