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What happened on January 29, 1987
NEWS
Max Herman; Headed LAPD's Feared 'Hat Squad' Detectives
I Touch the Future,' Part V : The McAuliffe Family Is Finding Signs of Hope Amid the Grief
ROBERT T. HOHLER
Places to Rent the Car of Your Dreams
RHONDA BRIGHT,
Bright is a Los Angeles free-lance writer.
Psychologist Assesses Reasons for Seeking Job : Police Candidates Find Motives on Trial
ANDREW S. DOCTOROFF and JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writers
First Daughter in GOP Spotlight
Marylouise Oates
Notebook : Soccer Coach Claims 'Travesty' Led Rival Kennedy Team to Playoff Victory
Ray Ripton
Mudd, Angered by '1986' Cancellation, Leaves NBC for PBS
United Press International
Blind Couple See Only Good, Not the Guilt of the Helpers
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Speakes Now Says Reagan Sent Bible
Associated Press
Valerian Trifa; Archbishop Ejected by U.S. for Nazism
From Times Wire Services
Outspoken Head of Venice Action Committee Quits
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
Defendant's Voice : Tape Describes Killing of Pizza Deliveryman
PATRICIA KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Groups Holding Americans Linked, Tied to Iran: Shultz
United Press International
The World
The House : Highway Bill
No Bids Submitted for Renovation of Malibu Pier Facility
The Nation
India Bus Plunge Kills 52
Associated Press
'It's Crazy,' Van de Kamp Says of State Prison Fight
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
The Region
China to Set Up Special Panda Breeding Center
From Reuters
County OKs Funding Programs for Homeless
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Reagans Frozen Out of Camp David Visit
Associated Press
No 'Bombshells' Expected as Documents Become Public : Carter Papers Reveal Passion for Detail
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Helsinki Review Session Drafting New Proposals
DON COOK, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
U.S. Sees No Major Changes In Soviet Drive for Reforms
Associated Press
Robbery Charge Over Sandwich May Be Dropped
Associated Press
The Region
Hungarians Protest Over Airport Noise
From Reuters
The World
West Hollywood : Center Focus of Design Contest
The House : Highway Bill
The Nation
Parts of East Experience Record Cold Second Day in Row
From United Press International
The World
SportsScope : Bronco Women Cagers Are Rolling but Wary About Chapman, Riverside
South Bay Facts
Captors Threaten to Kill Hostages : Underground Group Vows to Act if U.S. Attacks Lebanon
Associated Press
Cerritos : Freeway Markings Backed
Illegal Liquor Kills 30
From Reuters
4 Die in 24-Vehicle Pileup
United Press International
The World : Greeks Protest U.S. Bases
Airlines to Get Immunity to Act to Cut Flight Delays
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
Charges Fly in Attempt to Remove 3 Councilmen
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Panel Approves General
Associated Press
L.A. Panel Switches Signals on a Health Club at Park Stables
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Durable Goods Orders Rise
Associated Press
Rights Leader Goes Home
Associated Press
Marineland to Close March 1
Panel Refuses to Confirm DMV Chief After Probe
CARL INGRAM, Times Staff Writer
S. Africa High Court Rejects Curb on Press
United Press International
Walnut : Hunt for Maintenance Yard
The Region
The Region
Temple City : Drug-Abuse Panel Formed
Police Department to Hold Job Fair in Effort to Recruit More Officers
Boy Rescues Sitter, Sister From Blaze
BETH UYEHARA, Times Staff Writer
Mediator to Enter Talks in Compton Teacher Dispute
Valley : Push to Create County Set
The Region
BBC Chief Quits Under Fire
From Reuters
The Region
The Region
Governor Asks 3 Accused Vt. Justices to Step Down
Associated Press
Shultz Warns S. African Rebel Against Violence : Secretary Condemns Tactic in Anti-Apartheid Battle; His Talks With Tambo Spark Protests
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
Bell : Satellite Dish Site Rented
City Council Snubs Appeal by Heliport's Foes
Japanese Fishing Boat Seized by Soviets
Associated Press
The Region : 83 Oxnard Residents Sue
Indonesia Disasters Costly
From Reuters
China to Launch Its First Satellite for a U.S. Firm
United Press International
Juarez Junk Dealer Finds 23 in 'Empty' Crates : Army Sells Live Rockets by Mistake
United Press International
Waite Safe, Druze Leaders Assure Church
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Official in Poland for Talks
Associated Press
Volunteer Works Hard to Restore Dignity, Quality to Old Age
SYBIL BAKER,
Baker is a Times copy editor
Observe 73 Seconds of Silence : Ex-Space Workers Mark Challenger Loss
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
4 Kidnapings 'the Last Straw,' American Who Fled Beirut Says
Associated Press
Manila Mutiny: Aquino Policy Focus of Crisis
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Opening of First Nuclear Dump Delayed Till 2003
United Press International
The Region
The Nation : Machine-Teller Safety Bill
S. Korea Lawmakers Hold Sit-in Over Torture Inquiry
From Reuters
The Nation
Killy Quits 1992 Olympics Post
From Reuters
Fraud Inquiry Into Failed Santa Ana S&L Under Way
JAMES S. GRANELLI and JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writers
Novice Collectors Should Hit the Books
DON ALPERT
West Hollywood : Activist Joins Rent Commission
The Nation
The World
Veto in Use of Guard Sought by Minnesota
Associated Press
The Region
The House : Highway Bill
Gorbachev Tightens His Grip on Power With Politburo Changes
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
The World
Families, Reagan Take Part in Observances : Americans Remember Challenger Crew
From Times Wire Services
Malibu : Pepperdine Dedicates Center
Charges Possible Against Hasenfus
United Press International
Reagan Challenged on 3 Major Issues by Democrats
United Press International
Hungry Sea Lions Get a Reprieve--and a Trout Dinner
RONALD B. TAYLOR, Times Staff Writer
Books for Reading Aloud
MARJORIE MARKS
Hit-and-Run Play Saves 7 Children in Burning Home
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
The State
The State : 2 Jailed in Adoption Ploy
The House : Highway Bill
Hall Apologizes to Nicaraguans, Returns to U.S.
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Promotion of Officer Must Await Appeal
Bellflower : Funds for Child Care Center
Monrovia : Bond Note for Auto Park
Eastern, Continental Slash Fares; Price Wars Anticipated
United Press International
Downey Offers Expanded Redevelopment Plans
RICHARD HOLGUIN, Times Staff Writer
Park Service Delays Raising Entrance Fees
Associated Press
Culver City : Council OKs Raise for Itself
N.Y. Rail Unions Agree to Return to Work
United Press International
Man Shot by Police Is Awarded $100,000
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Whittier : Cable Franchise Fee Raised
Lakewood : Water Project to Be Designed
Andreotti to Meet Reagan
From Reuters
83 With Homes Over Former Oil Dump Sue for $1 Billion
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Retrial Sought in Death of New Jersey Trooper
Associated Press
La Verne : Hearings on Parks Chief
$20-Million Fraud Probe Focuses on Santa Ana Thrift
JAMES S. GRANELLI and JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writers
7 Suspected of PLO Ties Say Rights Are Denied
RONALD L. SOBLE and MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writers
Murray Forbes; Radio Drama Veteran Who Ran 'Ma Perkins' Lumberyard
3rd Man Arrested in Puerto Rico Hotel Fire
Associated Press
Soviet Economy Slowly Improving, Gorbachev Says, Assailing Problems and 'Inertia of the Past'
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Signal Hill
Toros Ace Makes Points With Division I Players
SCOT BUTWELL
Philippine Rebel Troops End Revolt
MARK FINEMAN and NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writers
Storyteller Takes Fiction to Children by Teaching Their Parents : Reading Aloud to Youngsters Instills Love of Literature, Former Journalist Says
MARJORIE MARKS,
Marks is a North Hollywood free-lance writer.
Iranian Shows Bible He Says Is From Reagan
From Times Wire Services
More Babies Wanted in Year of the Rabbit
From Reuters
Thorough Study Ordered of South Gate School Site
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Hearing on Moran House Triggers Move to Strengthen Landmark Law
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
Bail Denied for 7 Held by INS as Part of PLO
From Associated Press
U.S., Europe Avert 'Yuppie Trade War'
Associated Press
New Ad Firm to Promote Beaches
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Talks Resume in Strike Against Ohio Transit Unit
Associated Press
Ex-Argentine Official May Be Deported, INS Says
From a Times Staff Writer
Drug Courier Challenges 'Profile' Arrest
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
Plan to Reduce Pollutants in Storm Drain Approved
JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
France Will Put Arab on Trial in 2 Assassinations
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Deportation Bid Based on McCarthy-Era Law
Canada Sentences 2 Sikhs to Life for Bomb Plot
United Press International
Imelda Bought Combat Boots but Marcos Didn't March
From Times Wire Services
Documentaries Put Film Maker on Path to Adventure, 2 Emmys
DAVID WHARTON,
Wharton is a Los Angeles free-lance writer. and
Rear Adm. Samuel G. Fuqua; Arizona Hero
Associated Press
Shuttle Booster Builder Sued for $1 Billion
WILLIAM C. REMPEL, Times Staff Writer
Russell Nicoll; Inventor of the Date Shake
ABC Picks Gibson to Replace Hartman on Morning Show
United Press International
Reagan Acts to Halt New York Rail Strike
United Press International
Beverly Hills : Library to Reopen at New Site
McAuliffe Was Exploited, Her Brother Says
Associated Press
Charles Wolcott; Musician, Baha'i Leader
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Search for Parallels : Stock Rally: Swinging to 1929 Beat?
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Acts to Bar Lebanon Travel : No American Safe From Terrorist Acts, State Department Warns
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Fire Kills 5 in Iowa Family
United Press International
Judge Who Waived Son's Parking Fines Accused of 3 Crimes
U.S. Says It Blocked Marcos From Returning to Manila : 'He Decided Not to Go'--Speakes
From Times Wire Services
'Bell Jar' Defamation Suit Settled
Associated Press
Long Beach : Union Negotiations Resume
2 Clinics in Northeast L.A. Expand : Facilities Sorely Needed in Area With Many Poor, Few Doctors
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Nazi Hunter Gives Students Memorable Look at Holocaust
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Mayoral Visit Fails to Please Everyone
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Disputing 'Myths' on School Site
On the Docket : Santa Monica and its landlords have their days in court--again. : State Justices Reject Bid to Halt Ellis Act Evictions
JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Former Bruin Has Taken Her Magic Act to Cal Poly
MITCH POLIN, Times Staff Writer
Variation Adds Wrinkle to Debate on Freeway
EDMUND NEWTON, Times Staff Writer
99th Ball Is 100% Behind S&L Industry
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Rosemead : Schools Gear for Lawsuit
Deere, UAW Work to Complete Pact to End 5-Month Strike
Associated Press
On the Docket : Santa Monica and its landlords have their days in court--again. : Apartment Owners Seek U.S. Ruling on Rent Law
JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Commerce : City Administrator Hired
Walnut : First Fast-Food Restaurant
Step, Slouch, Step
Culver City : Quake Law Gets Tentative OK
Courting an Idol : 49ers Forward Is Pure Shooter With Passion for Presley
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Artesia : Teacher Grievances Denied
Dealers Are Serious at Heart on Valentines
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Bringing to Light a Shady Cleaning Job
HERB HAIN
Claremont : Segregation Rule Altered
SportsScope : Highly Rated Waves and Bruins Netters Collide Friday
Bush Calls Arms Sale 'Debatable' but Supports Reagan
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Utah Company of Khashoggi Goes Bankrupt
Associated Press
Long Beach : Police Give Aid to Homeless
Redevelopment Panel Chooses Red Lion's 16-Story Hotel Plan
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Bludgeoned Glendale Woman, 98 : Murderer Gets Life, No Parole
STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writer
Low Potassium in Diet Linked to Strokes
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Those out-of-body experiences are beginning to get under his skin
JACK SMITH
Ankle Deep in Perfume Tips: A Lot of Dabs Will Do You
ANN CONWAY
'Miracle Child' Settles Into Family Routine
MARILYN ZEITLIN,
Zeitlin is a Malibu free-lance writer.
God's Classroom : Home Schooling Leaves Christian Parents in Shadow of the Law
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Program Aids Self-Esteem of Teen Addicts : Emphasis Placed on Parents, Education at Phoenix House
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Big Doings in the Gaslamp Quarter
DAVID NELSON
Santa Monica : 1,750 Toys Donated to Children
Vintage Auto Makes a Run at Motor Lore
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
'This is what human services is all about, to make sure things are going right for the community.'
RICHARD HOLGUIN, Times Staff Writer
Teen-ager brings peer pressure to bear in campus anti-drug crusade
BOB WILLIAMS
March Fees Imposed by Georgia County
Associated Press
Search for U.S. Jet in Mediterranean Ends
Associated Press
SportsScope : Lions Invade San Diego, St. Mary's for Crucial Conference Cage Games
Five Teams Hot on Trail of Boys Basketball League Titles
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
6 Irish Peacekeepers Wounded in Lebanon
From Deutsche Presse-Agentur
A Woman of Independent Upbringing Writes About a Kindred Spirit From Ethiopia
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Century City : Chamber Names New Officers
Cable TV Firm Ends Struggle for Franchises
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Promoters Plan to Revive Street Fair on Smaller Scale
LARRY GORDON, Times Staff Writer
NFL Scouts Pose Next Test : 4 TDs in Big Game Hike Runner's Odds
MITCH POLIN, Times Staff Writer
BKK, Residents Sign Settlements in Suits on Dump
DENISE-MARIE SANTIAGO, Times Staff Writer
Holiday Tournament
Compton Council Hikes Salary of Mayor by $36,000
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
Malibu : Sewage Study to Be Issued Late
'Top Gun' Goalie Deals Blanks to Other Teams
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : How Fast Food Industry Has Gobbled Up America
ELIZABETH BAILEY,
Bailey, formerly a business reporter for Newsweek magazine
,
writes frequently on business from New York. and
Winning in Court, but Missing the Payoff
JEFFREY S. KLEIN
Organizers Seeking New Site for W. Hollywood Gay Pride Festival
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
Elderly Athlete Loves the Life of the Long-Distance Runner
GARY LIBMAN
Notebook / Alan Drooz : Woman Runner Says Happy Birthday to El Segundo With a 70-Mile Effort
ALAN DROOZ
Metropolitan State Hospital Co-Generation Facility : Neighbors Steamed Up Over New Power Plant
CARMEN VALENCIA, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Asks Judge to Void Libel Award on Izvestia
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Rancho P.V. Moves to Head Off Closing of Marineland : Orky, Corky Gone but New Owners Can't Just Walk Away
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Costume Expert Undresses History for Students
WENDY HASKETT
FOOD
After You've Brewed That Pot of Coffee, You Can Reheat It by the Cup
DIANA WILLIAMS HANSEN,
Hansen is a Louisville-based cooking consultant specializing in microwaving
Pecan: The Profit Nut
DANIEL P. PUZO, Times Staff Writer
Careful Budget Planning Can Pay Off
BONNIE McCULLOUGH,
McCullough, based in Colorado, is the author of five books on home management.
IN & OUT : Nouvelle Cuisine Yields to a Style That's More Red, White and Blue
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Scoring Fast Food Nutrition Values : The Answer to 'Just What's in That Whopper, Anyway?'
The Tastes of Singapore at Bonaventure
BARBARA HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
New Knives on the Cutting Edge of Style
MINNIE BERNARDINO, Times Staff Writer
For a Super New England Chowder, Don't Scrimp on Clams or Cream
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Careful Choices and Nutritional Supplements Modify the Pitfalls : You Can Help Your Kids Avoid the Health Hazards of the Fast-Food Diet
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Coconut Cream and Squid's Ink Make Interesting Dish
Searching for Old-Fashioned Tapioca
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
A Year of Crisis for Italian Wines : Il Vino Competition Seeks to Restore a Tarnished Image
NATHAN CHROMAN,
Chroman is a free-lance wine writer and author who also practices law in Beverly Hills
Vegetable Shortening, Non-Dairy Creamers : Cholesterol-Free Foods May Contain Fat
Enterprising Duo Hopes Cooks Will Stock Up on Chicken, Beef, Fish Broth
BARBARA HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Services Today for Gail Goodrich Sr.
Orange County Prep Soccer : Canyon Takes Over League Lead, Gives Villa Park First Loss
Pacific Coast League : Townsend Picks Up Slack for Woodbridge
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Peter Wall Is Fired as Coach of Lazers
PETE THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
South Coast League : Mission Viejo's Intensity Proves Too Much for Irvine, 58-42
BILL ROBERTSON
Jarryd Beats Flach in New South Wales Open
United Press International
Long Beach Will Open Home Stand Against Utah St.
DICK WAGNER
His Signature Is Worth Only Piece of Paper
United Press International
BASKETBALL : Valley's Stephens, Citing a Lengthy Wait, Bows Out of Running for Pierce Men's Coach
Valley College Women Remain Unbeaten in SCC
Names in the News
Fullerton, in Bid to End Slump, Meets Pacific Tonight at Home
JIM McCURDIE
Wayne Webb Rolls a Perfect Game, Takes the Lead in L.A. Open Bowling
DON SNYDER
Harvard Blanks Salesian to Even League Record
NHL Roundup : Jets Beat Rangers, 2-1; Road Unbeaten Streak Now 7
DAN HAFNER
Esposito Will Coach Behind Bench Rest of the Season for the Rangers
Associated Press
Names in the News
Women's Basketball : UCLA and USC in Washington for Key Games
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Loyola Marymount to Face Difficult Task in San Diego
ALAN DROOZ
USD, Leading Conference Race, Faces Loyola
CHRIS ELLO
SDSU Meets USIU Tonight in Battle of Basketball Losing Streaks
STEVE DOLAN
Kane Obtains Services of Agent in Arizona Despite Doubts He'll Be Taken in NFL Draft
Orange County Community College Basketball : Saddleback's Finish Beats Cypress
STEVE KRESAL
Clippers Win the Battle of NBA's Worst Teams
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Kings Play It Smart--and Defeat the Devils, 6-2 : L.A. Gets Four Goals in First Period and Once Again Reaches .500 for Season
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Community College Notebook / Steve Kresal : Smalls Made Big Impression Fast
STEVE KRESAL
Names in the News
UC Irvine Has Its Hands Full Tonight
MIKE PENNER
Sockers Get Overtime Win Over Stars, 4-3
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Ferragamo Is Leaving Banning to Take Over Harbor Program
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Lazers' Mokalis, Brcic on All-Star Team
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : It's Quiet Winter for 3-Year-Olds
BILL CHRISTINE
NBA Roundup : Against Bulls, Celtics Look Unbeatable, Also Repeatable, 132-103
DAN HAFNER
Trojans, Thinking Positively, Look to Move Up
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Prep Basketball : Ellis Scores 31, but Gets Plenty of Help as Mater Dei Beats Bishop Amat
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Heisman Winner Rodgers Convicted in Weapon Incident
Associated Press
OTHER SPORTS : Gary Captures Title as Top-Ranked Pierce Dominates Santa Barbara Tennis Tournament
A PIVOTAL PAIR : Malone, Bol: Power, Tower of the Bullets
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Chargers Hire Sevier as Special Teams Coach
That's Humor in Green Bay
Warriors' Chris Washburn Enters a Drug Center After Seeking Help
Associated Press
COLLEGE BASEBALL '87 : THE MASTER'S : The Mustangs Have New Faces in New Places
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Orange County College Roundup : Fullerton Ranked No. 1 in First Softball Poll of '87
Pebble Beach National Pro-Am : Call It What You Want, but It's Still the Crosby
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Of Celebrations, Thrillas, Old Times and Unpretty Pleas
Scott Ostler
Thousand Oaks Feels Right at Home, 54-45
DAVID WHARTON
Florida Beats Alabama, 90-80, Snapping Tide's 12-Game Streak
From Times Wire Services
College Basketball Roundup : Lewis' Three-Point Shots Give Providence 82-79 Win Over Georgetown
From Times Wire Services
Stylish Winner Is Just That in Scoring Victory in Santa Catalina
San Diego High School Basketball : Bahr 17-Footer Wins It for San Dieguito
Newport Soccer Team Forfeits 2 Wins, Tie
MacLean Scores 22 as Simi Valley Runs Away From Royal
Pacific Christian Beats Christ College Irvine
COLLEGE BASEBALL '87 : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Depth, Veteran Cast Give Matadors Hope
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Rodgers Is Convicted of Assault in San Diego
Sea View League : Tustin Does League Favor, Halts Estancia's Upset Streak With 76-64 Win
ROBYN NORWOOD, Times Staff Writer
Tod Murphy's Out of Miracles, So . . . : UC Irvine Has to Find a New Way to Pull Off an Upset of Las Vegas
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
AMERICA'S CUP 1987 : Status of Conner Trial Boat Crew Is Mushrooming
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
A PIONEER IN BOWLING : Branham Finds Fame--and Fortune--to Be Right Down His Alley
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
COLLEGE BASEBALL '87 : Pitchers Put Canyons on Track for Another Run Toward State Title
DEREK RASER
Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Glover Returns to Racing Saturday
SHAV GLICK
7 Valley, Moorpark Players Accept Division II Football Scholarships
Pepperdine Hits Road for Two Games
RAY RIPTON
COLLEGE BASEBALL '87 : CAL LUTHERAN : Pitching Is a Kingsmen-Size Question Mark
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Teen-Ager Eliminates Top-Seeded Torres in Tarzana Tennis Opener
Lucas, Sonics Give Lakers Bump, 125-101
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
BRUINS' HEAD MAN : As UCLA's Win Streak Keeps Growing, So Does Reggie Miller's Hair
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ex-Officer Says He Was Goaded Into Firing Gun : Seeking Reinstatement, He Tells Panel He Was Drunk When He Shot in Air, Denies Cover-Up
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Bilingual Group Told English-Only Crusade Undermines Freedoms
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Phantom Parking Tickets : Beverly Hills Is Costly Even if You Don't Visit
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
The Fire Next Time: Rich Vs. Poor : Old Policies Don't Suit Today's Class-Polarized Cities
NATHAN GARDELS,
Nathan Gardels is the editor of New Perspectives Quarterly, the journal of the Institute for National Strategy, Los Angeles. He was an adviser on economic matters to former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Seven S.D. County Schools Vie for National Education Awards
Local News in Brief : Woman Faces Trial in Thefts by Fondler
Dehesa
Panel Votes to Turn Hospital Site Green
San Diego
Crackdown Planned on S.D. Drug Labs
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Viewpoint : 'Before long, our kids will be in the Upper Beverly Hills Schools!' : Moving to Higher Ground
DANIEL AKST,
The author of this fictive account is a Times business writer. and
Local News in Brief : Ex-Guardian Charged With Molesting Boy, 12
Wachs, Bernardi Move to Impose Jet Noise-Sharing
T.W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
North Tustin Weighs Merits of Cityhood : One Group Pushes for Incorporation, Another Studies Options
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Board Seeks Wider Powers Over RTD
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Governor Tries to Keep Film Producers at Home
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
'Twilight' Prosecutor's Demand for U.S. Expert's View Refused by Judge
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Tractor Driver Dies After Falling Under the Vehicle in Chatsworth
Encino Man Fined $259,000 in Health Fraud
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Managers Who Drove Buses Will Get Extra Pay
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Jeers Punctuate Public Meeting on Airport
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Fountain Valley : 2 Gunmen Loot Vault at Equitable Savings
Lily Eng
Nestande Says Goodby to Office, Not to Politics
John Needham
Vietnamese Archives
Placentia
County : AIDS Education Booklet Criticized by Minister
John Needham
Bilbray Issues Plea for a Building Ban in Otay Mesa Area
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Gorbachev's Revolution
Nuclear Plant Security Plan Said Discarded
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
'Cuba: Run-Down Revolution'
Arms Talks
U.S.-Japan Trade Situation
U.S.-Japan Trade Situation
3 Sentenced for Looting Teamster Health Plan
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Bitterness Ebbs in Green Valley After Vote to Recall Water Board
DOUG SMITH,
Times Staff Writer and
Union Apologizes for 'Offensive' AIDS Cartoon
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Parking Scofflaws to Get the 'Boot,' Los Angeles Warns 95,000 Motorists
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El Cajon
Irvine OKs Trammell-Crow Plans for Office Buildings
Local News in Brief : Body Is Found Beside Dirt Road Near Castaic
San Diego
Reagan's Still Tough; Now, Let Him Lead
RAY PRICE,
Ray Price, a New York-based writer, was the chief speech writer for President Richard M. Nixon.
At Qwiigs, Both Food and the Sea View Turn Out to Be Top Drawer
DAVID NELSON
Anaheim : Smoking in Bed Starts Fire at Apartment Units
Grant Hotel to Nail Down Pesky Pop-Up Sidewalk Tile Problem
MARCOS BRETON, Times Staff Writer
Warrant Is Issued for Man Suspected in Slaying of Girl, 7
From Times Wire Services
Westminster Officer Stabbed After 4 Attackers Follow His Son Home
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
For Some, Low Tides = High Times
GORDON GRANT
S.D. Protester's Conviction Upset by Appeal Court
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Is the Olive Branch for Real?
Drunk Driver Is Given 3-Year Prison Sentence : Costa Mesa Man Was Convicted in Accident in Which MADD Chapter President Was Involved
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
New Image of Ex-McMartin D.A. Emerges
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Will Coach Assemblyman on Parliamentary Matters : Robinson Takes Post as Aide
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
The Eagle: Coming On
Governor Appoints Librarian and Attorney to State Boards
Drop Young Trial, Judge Urged; U.S. Rests Case
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Atheists Make Plea for Booth at the Fair
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Woman Observer Barred From Boat : Judge Says Government Can't Make Skipper Take Female
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Where Two Heads Are Better Than None
FRANK del OLMO,
Frank del Olmo is a Times editorial writer.
U.S.-Japan Trade Situation
Don't Be Misled by Gorbachev's False Image, Shcharansky Warns West
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
2 Bananas a Day May Keep Stroke Away, Study Says
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Ex-RTD Driver Gets 30 Days; 3 Knives Seized in Court
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
Garden Grove : Buena-Clinton Project Advanced by Council
Sandra Crockett
Police Seize Drugs, Cash, Suspects in Garden Grove and Brea Raids
Housing Ad Guidelines Were Met by 'Word-of-Mouth'--Montijo : Panel's Failure to Obey HUD Rules a 'Mistake'--O'Connor
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
State Is Sued by Family on Killings in Job Office
MARIA L. LaGANGA and NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writers
Crime's a Pain for Dutiful Police Dog
LAUREN BLAU, Times Staff Writer
Junior Chamber Distributes Challenger Poster to Students
Tijuana Sewage Plant Opens : Mexican President Dedicates City's First System
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Anne Brusselman
BUSINESS
Texaco's Net Income Plunges in 4th Quarter
Grant Nears Deal to Ease TV Show Debt
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Nation
A former associate of Boesky pleaded guilty.
Rohatyn Calls for Takeover Abuse Curbs
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A judge stopped a Continental Airlines promotion.
Los Angeles County
San Diego County
Union Carbide Suffers a $495-Million Loss
Commodities Wednesday Jan. 28, 1987 : Jitters Hit Precious Metals
From Associated Press
Dollar Drops Against Most Key Currencies
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Baker Plans to Sell Divisions to Smooth Way for Hughes Merger
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Steinberg boosted his stake in Tiger International.
American Businessphones Reports 2nd-Quarter Rise
San Diego County
Japanese banks top U.S. banks in world markets.
BankAmerica wants access to confidential filings.
Bomed Reports Loss of $440,840 for Fiscal 1986
San Diego County
San Diego County
Baker Shareholders Told Firm Will Sell Units to Enable Merger
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
European Community negotiations continued.
San Diego County
17% Increase Reported by CMS Enhancements
San Diego County
Computer Firm Cuts Estimate of Results
Moving firms got permission to raise rates.
Orange County
Market Rallies in Late Buying Spree; Dow Jumps 12.94 : Stock Analysts Cite Strong Profit Reports, Weak Dollar
From Times Wire Services
Los Angeles County
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
Construction contracting rose 5% last year.
San Diego County
Smith Judgment Said Not to Affect Merger
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Apple Goes Back to Basics at Upbeat Annual Meeting
DONNA K. H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
2 More Quit in Power Struggle at Alpha Micro
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Second-Quarter Results Set Record for FHP International Corp.
ROBERT HANLEY
Westinghouse Drops Out of Deal to Buy KHJ : Cites Delays, Complexities in FCC's Approval Process; Plans Other Acquisitions
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Moves to Give Congress Greater Role in 'Competitiveness' Issue
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Tentatively Approves USAir's Acquisition of PSA
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Bethlehem Steel Has Mixed Results
Microsemi Reports Gain in Net From Operations
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
Plaza Communications Returns to Profitability
Allied-Signal sold its equity position in Henley.
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
GM's big investors criticized the Perot buyout.
Infodetics Continues to Service Clients
From a Times Staff Writer
Ropak Raises $30 Million to Acquire Buckhorn Inc.
San Diego County
Prehistoric Ride Part of Improvement Program : Throwbacks Help Propel Knott's Future
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Nation
Risks of Delaying on the New W-4
DEBRA WHITEFIELD
Henley Buys Its Stock, Cuts Ties to Allied-Signal
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
San Diego County
Los Angeles County
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Jazz Review : Solid Shows By Holloway Four
LEONARD FEATHER
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Hollywood Weekend: Word-working Time
DAVID T. FRIENDLY, Times Staff Writer
Directors Put Woman On Top 5 List
JACK MATHEWS
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Decision To Remain Depends On Costs : Laguna Museum To Stay At Mall At Least Until April
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CHALON SMITH
Music Review : Peter Serkin In Recital At Pavilion
ALBERT GOLDBERG
Abc Won't Drop 'Amerika' Despite Chrysler Pullout
JAY SHARBUTT,
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The Sequoia Quartet Plays Haydn, Carter
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