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What happened on January 27, 1987
BUSINESS
Martin Lawrence Brings 'Fine Art' to the Masses
BARRY STAVRO, Times Staff Writer
Kaiser Steel, Out of Cash, Ends Medical Plans : Ex-Chief Offers Rescue if New Chairman Resigns From Ailing Company
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS and LOUIS SAHAGUN, Times Staff Writers
Firm Gives New Twist to Fine Art of Selling
BARRY STAVRO, Times Staff Writer
Guard the Social Security Surplus
Michael J. Boskin, Michael J. Boskin is professor of economics at Stanford
Quarterly Earnings for MAI Basic Four Increased
Valley Federal S&L Reports Best Year in Its History
B of A Asks Permission for Securities Offering Totaling $1.29 Billion
VICTOR F. ZONANA, Times Staff Writer
Some Oil Firms Report Drop in Operating Net
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Dow Zooms 43 to New High as Stocks Rebound
Associated Press
Median New Home Price Hits $286,999 in 4th Quarter of '86
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
Interest rates on short-term T-bills rose sharply.
SDG&E Net Hits a Record $213 Million
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Allen & McGarvey Acquired by Client
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Earnings Set Record for La Jolla/Fairbanks
Airline Passenger Complaints Show 30% Increase in One Year
SHARON WALSH, The Washington Post
Proposed Hughes Merger Not Seen as Aiding Smith
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Zero Corp. 3rd-Quarter Profit Declines 8%, but Sales Rise
Mariners Bank Enjoys Growth in Net Income
ABC's Payment Cut to Affiliates Sparks Debate
KATHRYN HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
First National Corp. Sees Earnings Plunge
Westcorp Has a 44% Gain in Annual Net Income
Cherokee Quarterly Profits Up 37% to Cap Record Year
Commodities : Cattle Futures Prices Gain
From Associated Press
UAL Ends '86 in Black; Posts Loss in Quarter
Superior Industries on a Roll: $23 Million in Wheels
Irvine City Financial Reports Earnings Gain
Orange County
Burnham Partnership Net Income Drops
Scan-Tron 2nd Quarter Earnings Show Decrease
KEN CHAVEZ
Wavetek Net Dips Despite Revenue Gain
TransWorld Bancorp Shows Quarter Gain of 6%
ITT Wins Navy Contracts for Surveillance Radars
Computerized Hedge Trading Is Here to Stay
JAMES FLANIGAN
Computerbase Signs Contracts With 4 Firms
Terminal Data to Sell Simi Facility
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
Net Income Up 108% in 3rd Quarter for Dataproducts
French Order Two Data Recorders From Odetics
Security Pacific will buy a Manny Hanny unit.
Orange County
JAMES S. GRANELLI
Boeing's Profit Up 17.5% for Year, 1.5% in Quarter
Newport Pacific Merges With Statesman Capital
All Aboard as Nassco Seeks New Markets
Bill Ritter
Foodmaker Still Struggles to Digest Leveraged Buy-Out
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Mortgage Investments Plus Profits Fall 22% in Quarter
Resdel Industries Declares Stock Dividend of 10%
Two securities dealers were sentenced to prison.
Merrill Lynch Posts Sharp Gain in Income for 1986
Review Trying to Start Up Again : Struggling Arts Paper Has Ground to a Halt
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Baker Likely to Sell Its Drill Bit, Pump Divisions : Seeks to Allay U.S. Concern in Proposed Merger With Hughes
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Disease Detection Gets $5.1 Million for Offering
$1-Million Net Loss for Intermark Inc.
Western Digital Gets Access to Latest AT&T Technology on Chips
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Tisch Seeks Public's Stamp of Approval : Postmaster General Tries to Polish Image
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Income Up Sharply at Exten Ventures
IBM unveiled its most powerful computer.
Supercomputer Center Going Into Show Biz
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Gen Term Agrees to Acquire Phone Company
U.S. Again Accuses Japanese Chip Firms : Trade Official Warns That Continued Dumping May Jeopardize Pact
SAM JAMESON and DONNA WALTERS, Times Staff Writers
JWT Shakeup: Whispers, Wonder
BRUCE HOROVITZ
New Superconductors Could Boost Medicine, Computers
From Reuters
Stocks Mostly Lower but Dow Closes Up 5.76
From Times Wire Services
Ford extended the warranties on all '87 cars.
Home resales reached a record level last month.
J. D. Power and Data Resources Form Joint Venture to Forecast Auto Trends
Foreign Exchange : Dollar Gains Against Most Currencies
Associated Press
Effort to Close the Expectation Gap : CPAs to Propose Changes in Audit Procedures
NANCY L. ROSS, The Washington Post
Comarco Expects Lower Earnings Because of Delayed Contract
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Fireman's Fund Overhaul Pays Off With Big Profit
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Others' Assets Pay Off for Fiscal Sleuth : Detective Helps Clients Find Hidden Offshore Accounts
DANIEL AKST, Times Staff Writer
AEROSPACE: TransTechnology Profits Rise
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Western Digital Acquires Most Assets of ViaNetix Inc.
Encino Bank Gets a New President
Malaysian Auto Is Latest to Join the Flood of Third World Exports
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
The NBA / Chris Baker : Lloyd Descends From the High Life
CHRIS BAKER
Drag Racing is a Family Affair for LaHaie : With His Daughter's Help, He's Driving for the Title
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
The Preps : After Burnout in Backwoods, He Heads West
Scott Howard-Cooper
49ers Are Too Much for USC : Trojans Fall, 87-69, to Long Beach Women
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Mater Dei Remains County's No. 1 Team
McEnroe Starts Out the Year on the Right Foot : He Handles Both Australian Open Winner Edberg and Interview in '87 Debut
LISA DILLMAN
Morse Remains No. 1 Team in County
Clippers Stagger to Midpoint : Bucks Make Sure It's Another Loss
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Vande Berg Signs Contract With Indians
Associated Press
Names in the News
Garza Knocked Out in Sixth by Thigpen
Aztecs Go Cold and Lose to UCI, 55-53
NHL Roundup : Montreal Beats Chicago, Regains Norris Lead, 3-2
From Times Wire Services
Long Beach Leads USIU Golf Tournament
NBA Roundup : Phoenix Goes Overtime to Drop Detroit, 120-118
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
With Super Show Over in Pasadena, Scene Shifts South
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Prep Basketball : Troy Gets Defensive, Beats Sonora
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Giants, Taking Title in Stride, Take Their Rewards, Go Home
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : 'We'll Be Back,' Broncos Tell Crowd of 100,000
Associated Press
San Diego Prep Review / Chris De Luca : Sandoval Manages a Comeback
Irvine Marriott Boxing : Thigpen Earns a TKO Over Garza in Main Card
STEVE KRESAL
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Now, Back to the Usual (Grim) News
SCOTT OSTLER
Orange County College Basketball : Johnson Leads UCI Past San Diego State
UC Irvine's Golf Team Second in Tournament
Winning No Sweat at Tustin : Tiller Girls' Team Learns to Combine Fun and Success
BARBIE LUDOVISE
Consulting the Heavens . . . and a Computer : Chris Bedford's Forecast Often Makes Conner's Day
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Giants to Be Honored in Stadium Reception
Associated Press
Christian Heritage Beats Pacific Christian
Small Colleges / Alan Drooz : Riverside May Be Preparing to Make Move
ALAN DROOZ
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Super Bowl TV Audience Looks Huge, but Probably Not Record
LARRY STEWART
Why Worry When Your Assistants Are Lombardi, Landry?
College Basketball Roundup : Pitt Squeezes Orangemen, 84-70
From Times Wire Services
Houston Brawl Nets Two Mets $200 Fine
Walk-Ons Help Iowa Get to Top
Associated Press
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Judge Rules That Rozelle Does Not Have to Testify in Klein's Lawsuit Against Davis
The Most Boorish Pro Athlete in U.S.? Magazine Says Connors Wins It Easily
United Press International
Valencia Girls Defeat Western in Soccer, 4-1
Stars & Stripes Gets New Spinnaker : Sail Might Help Conner Keep Abreast of Kookaburra III
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
SUPER BOWL XXI : THE AFTERMATH : Pro Football / Bob Oates : Broncos Had Their Chances but Didn't Play It Cool, They Ran
BOB OATES
ENTERTAINMENT
Charting Those Non-movie Videos
TERRY ATKINSON
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : AUDIOCASSETTES
BETTY LUKAS,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Jazz
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
Stage
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Mr. Wnet Sums Up Pbs Career
CLARKE TAYLOR
Movies
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
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
LEONARD FEATHER,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
LEWIS SEGAL,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Bowl Ratings Inconclusive
Coming Attractions
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Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : COMPACT DISCS
TERRY ATKINSON
'True West' Stars Have True Grit Of Acting Life
ROBERT KOEHLER
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv Reviews : 'Arrest' Trivializes Book-banning
HOWARD ROSENBERG, Times Television Critic
Jazz
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
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
Diva Sills Tells Of Her Rise To Top
CHRIS PASLES, Times Staff Writer
Radio
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage Review : Life In Texas: Production Gets A Plus
RAY LOYND
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : VIDEOCASSETTES
MICHAEL WILMINGTON,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Stage Review : A Look At Years Of Married Silence In 'The Petition'
SYLVIE DRAKE,
Times Theater Writer
Mr. Wnet Sums Up Pbs Career
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv Reviews
Tv's Lowered Expectations
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Life Mimics Art For 'Postcards' Cast
ALLAN JALON, Times Staff Writer
Art Review : Goya, Picasso As Ringmasters
COLIN GARDNER
To Kathryn Grayson, Life's A Joy
NANCY CHURNIN DEMAC
TURN-ONS AND TURN-OFFS IN CURRENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASES : Excellent Good Fair Poor : AUDIOCASSETTES
IRV LETOFSKY,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Art Is Right Medicine For Doctor
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Marine Sentenced for Derailment, Fatality in Attempt to Loot Train
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Only One Way to End It
Oceanside
Iran Arms Smuggler's Hopes for Retrial Fade
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Heat Wave Gives Way to Chance of Showers
TED THACKREY JR., Times Staff Writer
Man Claiming to Be Nearly Blind Held in Shooting Death
Rozelle Goes to Sideline in Hearing on Klein Award
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Drug Counts Dropped Because of Officer's Relationship With Pupil
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Building Housing Rights Group Is Vandalized
Andy Rose \f7
West Germans Stand Pat
Carlsbad
Improvements Pledged : U.S. to Charge Fees for Visits to Cabrillo Park
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Driver Dies of Heart Failure After Collision
Charges Dropped in 9 Drug Cases Because of Romance
Fountain Valley : Man, Youth Accused of Breaking Into School
Wrong Path to Safety
Grim Washingtonians Miss a Great Storm
BILL STALL,
Bill Stall is a Times editorial writer.
Huntington Beach : Bank and S&L Robbed in Unrelated Incidents
Lauren Blau \f7
Education Is Back on Short Rations : After Four Years of Increase, a Backward Slide
ALLAN ODDEN,
Allan Odden is an associate professor at USC, a former president of the American Education Finance Assn. and a director of the Southern California PACE Center
Cigarette Blamed for Fire That Killed 2
San Diego
Navy Hospital Sought as Home for Homeless : 'We Feel . . . Human Beings Are a Lot More Important Than a Park'--Robert McElroy
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Local News in Brief : Car Falls Into Ravine; Driver Dies of Injuries
San Diego
Homeless
'Water: Slow Haste'
'Water: Slow Haste'
'Overhaul at RTD'
Critical Transcript Seems Real, Burgreen Testifies at Penn Trial
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
How the Defeat of Inflation Wrecked the U.S. Budget
PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS,
Paul Craig Roberts served as assistant secretary of the Treasury during the first Reagan Administration.
Local News in Brief : N. Hollywood Thrift Shop Fire Called Arson
Escondido
Placentia Man Pleads Innocent to Child Pornography Charges
U.S. to Boost Funds for Drug Eradication Efforts With Mexico
Associated Press
Trial Opens in 1984 Slaying of Woman at Hansen Dam
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Yugoslav Burned to Death
From Reuters
Rifkin Strikes Out
Women Emerge as New Power Brokers in City Council Race
JANET CLAYTON, Times Staff Writer
Lack of Rain, Controls Cut DDT Level in Newport Bay
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
Church Files Suit Against Buena Park After Police Raid Fund-Raising Event
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
Traffic Declines Again at Van Nuys Airport
Subway Snag: Underground Toxic Wastes
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writers
When Helen Says, 'Take a Hike,' It's an Invitation
HERBERT J. VIDA
Man Arrested After Car Crashes Through Wall, Hits Mobile Home
Local News in Brief : 4 Shots by Deputy Hit Intruder, Report Shows
Suspect in 1984 Slaying Is Killed in El Salvador
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Mortuary 'Desecrated' Remains in Cremations, Jurors Are Told
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Dollar Coins
Warm Weather Is a Passing Fancy
TED THACKREY JR. and RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writers
Anti-Drug Patrols at Border Halted After U.S. Agent Is Shot by Another
HECTOR GUTIERREZ, Times Staff Writer
San Clemente : Teacher Due in Court in Delinquency of Girl
Gordon Grant \f7
Lucien Bavetta; Biochemist and Nutrition Expert
Mysterious Fumes Force Evacuation of 700 From Building
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Reluctant Judges Agree to Continue Night Court Hours
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
Fast Talk's No Answer on Fast Lane
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Viewpoints Clash Over Towers for Cellular Phones
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Gorbachev Brings Back Anti-Stalinism
STEPHEN F. COHEN,
Stephen F. Cohen is a professor of politics at Princeton University who writes a column on Soviet affairs for the Nation
A Glimmer of Hope for Escondido's Overcrowded Schools
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Shooting Victim Was Lake View Terrace Man
Class-Action Claim Denied in Police Photo Incident
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Brea : Tustin Man Arrested in Connection With Rape
Sandra Crockett \f7
Oceanside Director of Redevelopment Moving to Riverside
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Burcham; Worked to Top of Woolworth
From Times Wire Services
Local News in Brief : Suspect's Companion Identifies Him as Killer
Peggy Buckey Denied Credential for Teaching
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Donald MacKinnon, 'Station S' Spy Psychologist During WWII, Dies at Age 84
Name Swap to Sherlock Was Simply Elementary
JANNY SCOTT
Old Globe, USD Get Act Together : New Master's Program to Blend Class, Stage Experience
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Massage Parlor Boss Arrested in Bribe Case
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Julian H. Harris; Southern Sculptor
From Wire Services
Newport Beach's Trolley Reaches End of the Line
LILY ENG, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Pro-Marcos Coup Fails, Manila Says : Rebels Still Hold Television Station, Fail to Take Bases
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Liberace Is 'Gravely Ill,' Publicist Says
Associated Press
Bonn Arrests Brother of Jailed Suspect : West Germany Also Detains 4 Arabs in Beirut Kidnapings
United Press International
The Region
The Nation
She's Keeping a Grass Menagerie
SHIRLEY MARLOW
9 Reported Injured in Attack on Cambodians
United Press International
Arab-American Asks Bonn Not to Extradite Hamadi
From Reuters
Strauss Party Blamed for Fall in Coalition Vote
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Pakistan Accepts India's Invitation to Talk About Tensions
United Press International
LaRouche Announces 1988 Candidacy
Associated Press
Prison Fire Triggers Rampage
United Press International
Most Tired of Scandal, Lott Tells Reagan
Associated Press
The World
U.S. Fishermen Fined
United Press International
Taiwan Losing Plant--It's Being Moved to Houston
Associated Press
The State
Anti-Nuke Protesters Arrested
From Times Wire Services
Two Kidnaped From Store in West Beirut
From Times Wire Services
Kuwait Bars Hostage-Prisoner Swap
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
State of Union Talk Will Be on TV Today
Associated Press
The Nation
Nielsen Rates Super Bowl Low
United Press International
The World
Shultz OKd Talks to Say 'No' to Iran : Called Dec. Meeting to Pass Official Word of Arms Cutoff
Associated Press
50,000 Florida Schoolchildren Honor Challenger, Apollo Dead
United Press International
Teacher Walkout on Hold During Negotiations
The World
The State : State Tax Income Grows
The World
Hart Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Alter Gann Spending Limit
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Aquino Cabinet Joins 15,000 in Protest March
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
The World : 1,200 Saved From Ice Floes
The World
8 Holders of Swiss Accounts Fight Inquiry by U.S.
United Press International
The Nation
2 Dead in Monoxide Leak
United Press International
The Region : Woman Held in Holdups
15 Cents Nets $129,000
From Reuters
Tried to Cut U.S. Funds to Planned Parenthood : Official Reprimanded on Abortion Issue
United Press International
Foes of Aquino, Troops Clash at TV Station
Associated Press
Samaritan High Priest Laid to Rest
From Reuters
The Nation
Gorbachev to Urge Boost in Food Output
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
The World
Man Jailed for Posing as Contractor, Bilking 8
Australian to See Shamir
From Reuters
S. Africa Raids Angolan Base, Says It Killed 61
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Iran's Boycott Frustrates Hopes at Islamic Conference
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
Compensation Asked for 1912 Acts in Forsyth County
Associated Press
The Nation
Leave Beirut, Reagan Warns U.S. Citizens : 'There's a Limit' to What Your Government Can Do for You, President Tells Americans
KAREN TUMULTY and JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writers
The Nation : 3 Unions, Railroad Settle
Memorial Dedicated to Astronaut Onizuka
Associated Press
7 Tied to PLO Terrorist Wing Seized by INS
WILLIAM OVEREND and RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writers
The Region : Church Fails to Halt Sale
Fears Grow Over Waite's Whereabouts : Anglican Envoy Missing for Week on Hostage Mission
From Times Wire Services
58 Die in Brazil Storms
United Press International
The State
Boisterous Fans Welcome Giants on Return to N.J.
Associated Press
Ex-Argentine General Is Held Without Bail
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
Help Poor Nations, Vatican Says
United Press International
Elderly Couple Die in Fire
Associated Press
The Favorite Son?
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
Gorbachev Proposes Secret Ballots, Election Contests : Tells Party Ideas Aren't Just Slogans
From Times Wire Services
Atheist Magazine Stirs a Ruckus : Library Board Appointment Takes Controversial Twist
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Mongolia Announce Formal Diplomatic Ties
Associated Press
CHP Officer's Bail Doubled
Associated Press
Military Blockade of Libya Urged by Pat Robertson
United Press International
Japan to Curb Car Exports to U.S. 7th Year
United Press International
Canada to Aid Botswana
From Reuters
Obsessed Parents : Killing the Ump: It Isn't Child's Play
JOSH GETLIN and SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writers
Marcos Seeks Return to Stifle 'Bloodletting'
Associated Press
Nun Murdered at Shelter for Homeless in Bronx
Associated Press
Justices Will Study School Silent Periods : N.J. Meditation Law Held Backdoor Prayer Bid by Lower Courts
Associated Press
Boston Strangler Detective Dies
United Press International
Investigative Panel Queries Reagan on Iran Arms Deal
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Snow Paralyzes Capital Offices Record 5th Day
JOHN BALZAR, Times Staff Writer
Senators of Both Parties Warn Reagan on Vetoing Bipartisan Bill : Clean Water Act Lets Democrats Flex Muscles
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Reflections on Brains, Computers
LEE DEMBART
France Seeks Contact With Doctors' Captors
United Press International
Black's Hanging Not Tied to Klan Incident, FBI Claims
ILANA De BARE, Times Staff Writer
7 Linked to PLO Terrorist Offshoot Seized in L.A. Area
WILLIAM OVEREND and RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writers
Ailing Mother of Marcos Taken From Philippine Hospital
Associated Press
County Arthritis Unit Celebrates 25th Year
ELLEN APPEL
Official Who Killed Self Is Seen as Hero
Associated Press
Nakasone Urges Political Reform to Restore Zeal for Democracy
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
6th Rocket Test May Delay Next Shuttle Flight
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Deputy Gets 2 Years for Crimes During Drug Arrests
The Nation
Wounded Drug Agent Dies
Associated Press
Given Permanent Status : Car-Pool Lanes to Stay on Costa Mesa Freeway
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Battle Area an Iraqi 'Graveyard,' Iran Says
From Times Wire Services
Museum of Love : A Collection of Valentines That Runs the Gamut of Romance
PATRICK MOTT
One Keeps Launcher Safe at Hand : Afghan Rebels Buoyed by Accuracy of U.S. Stingers
RONE TEMPEST, Times Staff Writer
More Dispute on Calcium Supplements
ALLAN PARACHINI, Times Staff Writer
China Expels Reporter for French Wire Service
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Man Killed at Idaho Dam When Crane Cable Snaps
United Press International
Christa: Pupil With a Mind of Her Own
ROBERT T. HOHLER
Nicaragua to Free Accused U.S. Spy Because of Health
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
The Santa Ana or Santana: Whichever way the wind blows, it's still hot air
Jack Smith
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