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What happened on June 17, 1987
SPORTS
The USC 440-Relay Team That Secured a Place in History : 20 Years Ago Today, Trojans Burned Track
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Foster Now Experiencing Net Gains : His Volleyball Skills Are Serving Up Some Promising Options : THE TIMES' ALL-COUNTY BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Cooney on Losing End as Fighter and a Draw
From Times Wire Services
Feeney Hopes His Formula Works for Padres : New President Is Not Making Promises, Though
BOB WOLF, Special to The Times
Prep Wednesday : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : MILESTONES : FOOTBALL
North's Stars Turn Bats on South for 11-0 Win
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Watts Enters 200 at TAC Junior Meet
JOHN ORTEGA, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Tennis Roundup : Navratilova, Evert Win With Ease
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Poly's Gil Shuns White Sox, Signs Scholarship With USC
STEVE ELLING, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Padre Notes
Prep Wednesday : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM CHAMPIONS
Names in the News
American League Roundup : Randolph's Hit Leads Yankees, 6-5
from Times Wire Services
Padres Walk to a 3-2 Victory Over Dodgers
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
National League Roundup : Astros Beat Reds, Move Within a Half Game of First
from Times Wire Services
Open and Shut Case for Floyd
Mike Downey
Kroc Says Commitment Extends Beyond Season
DAVE DISTEL,
Times San Diego County Sports Editor
Guzman Flirts With No-Hitter, Settles for a Win
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Prep Wednesday : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : TOP STORIES : State Basketball Championships Highlight Seasons of Successes
TOM HAMILTON
The Oval Office Would Never Be the Same Again
Van Nuys Bowler 3rd in PBA Tournament
Associated Press
At 270, It's a Fast Drive, but a Drive, Nevertheless
RICH ROBERTS
Harrison Bumps Zeller a Notch in Master's Shuffle
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Richardson Joins USBL's Jersey Jammers
Associated Press
Hattrup Hired as Assistant at Brea-Olinda
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Texas Almost Repeats History a Year Later
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
That Day 21 Years Ago, Casper Got Plenty of Help From Palmer
Associated Press
Question Is: Now What Happens to Trader Jack?
Dave Distel
Prep Wednesday : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : MALAPREPS: QUOTES OF THE YEAR
4 Double Plays Help Cubs End Losing Streak
United Press International
Henderson Signs With Golden State
Abdul-Jabbar Signs, Will Play Two More Years
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Rodman Says He Regrets His Remarks About Bird, but Doesn't Disavow Them
Associated Press
Atlanta Signs Former Westlake Pitcher
Kenny Bernstein: : He's a Salesman in the Super-Fast Lane
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
A Striking New Sound Hits the Alleys : Aluminum Lanes Are Making Their Impact Felt as Bowling Splits With Tradition
RICH TOSCHES,
Times Staff Writer
CAUSING A MAJOR COMMOTION : Bob Horner's Arrival in Japan Has Left Fans, Media in Frenzy
JOHN BURGESS, Washington Post
Gas-House Gang : Life Is No Drag for Family That Races Along Together
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
One Count Each Dropped Against 3 Defendants in Phoenix Drug Case
Eisenreich Tries Again to Face Madding Crowd : No One Is Sure What His Problem Was, or Even If He Has Put It Behind Him
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Osterkamp Named Coach at Mt. SAC
Nearly Year After Len Bias' Death, Some Lives Are Changed
Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Architect Thoryk Among 37 Linked to Drug Operation
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Metro Rail Overbilled by Lobbyists, Audit Shows
TRACY WOOD and RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writers
Two Plead Guilty to Peddling Steroids
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Councilman Pushes for Anti-Poverty Post : Supervisor Stanton Prefers His Own Aide on Development Council
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
County Acts to Stem More Trauma Unit Withdrawals
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
El Cajon
Laguna Beach : Investment Counselor Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Man Shot After Chase by Police Is Identified
Her Goose Is Cooked Unless City Relents
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Just One Intelligence Panel Is a Bad Idea
ANTHONY C. BEILENSON,
Anthony C. Beilenson (D-Los Angeles) is the chairman of the subcommittee on oversight and evaluation of the House Intelligence Committee.
Salsa and CHiPs Add Zest But Cause Commute Crunch
Lawyer Says Suit Is Example of 'Deep Pockets' Actions : Drunk Driver's Widow Settles for $400,000
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Politics of Clenched Teeth . . .
Countywide
Anaheim Council Votes 3 to 1 for Firing : Planner Ousted Just Before Her Term Ends
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
San Marcos
Irvine : UC Irvine Promotes Director of Computing
Countywide
Man's Home Was Bastion Only Death Could Breach
BOB POOL,
Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Driver Survives Crash With Train, Is Arrested
Local News in Brief : Youths Find Skeleton in Granada Hills
Executions
Changes in U.S. in Last 8 Years
Precedent
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Arbitrator to Rule Friday on Cup Panel Selections
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Rainbows
'Top Secret'
Jewish Council Sells Paper to Own Leaders
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Rainbows
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Hotel, Office, Transit Hub Planned Near Train Depot
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
5 Killed, 3 Hurt in Florida as Truck Collides With Car
United Press International
Wrong-Way Suspect Captured After Wild Freeway Chase
DAVID REYES and JONATHAN WEISMAN, Times Staff Writers
2 Injured by Gunmen in Holdup of Costa Mesa Jewelry Business
Court Overturns Conviction of Man Who Killed Father-in-Law
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Aiming at the Sandinistas, U.S. Sabotages a Summit
JORGE G. CASTANEDA,
Jorge G. Castaneda is a graduate professor of political science at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City
Irvine : Woman Is in Critical Condition After Beating
Criminal Probe of Major Sewage Spill to Be Urged
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Westminster : Dynamite Thrown at Motel Fails to Explode
. . . and Tight Fists
Fountain Valley : Cyclist Fatally Hurt in Trying to Miss Dog
San Clemente Planners Put Off Decision on Nixon Library Plan
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Diploma Showtime : Students Strut Stuff at L.A. Arts School's First Graduation
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Countywide
Anaheim : Jury Clears Apartment Owners in '82 Firestorm
Buena Park : Hearing to Focus on Beach Blvd. Traffic Flow
Capistrano Beach : Put End to Odor, Court Orders Sanitary District
Bryant-Vanalden Tenants Complain : Eviction by Intimidation Charged
STEVE CHAWKINS, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : 4 Nursing Graduates Awarded $2,500 Each
2 Robbers Take D.A.'s Car as He Dines at Spago
2,147-Home Plan Delayed Over Firefighter Access
JONATHAN WEISMAN, Times Staff Writer
Cypress : College Gets High Marks in Survey of Students
Douglas Fires Ousted President of UAW Local
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Niguel Broker Sentenced to 2 Years in Real Estate Fraud
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach Equestrians Want Temporary Stables Built
Oceanside
Huntington Beach : Two Air Crash Victims Remain Hospitalized
Hickey Ousts County Planning Director
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Illegal Flower Seller to Pay Penance With Pruning Shears
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Council Votes Skid Row Hotel Rent Freeze : Homeless Slowly Trickle Into City's Emergency 'Urban Campground'
SCOTT HARRIS and PENELOPE MC MILLAN, Times Staff Writers
Supervisors Handed Initiative to Reduce Traffic Congestion
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times County Bureau Chief
Councilman Would Sell Saugus Land to Aid Police
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
CHP Roadblock Ends Wrong-Way Freeway Chase
Saddleback Valley : Barbara Snyder to Head Chamber of Commerce
Higher Education : Rural School Has a Plan, and Could Help San Diego Upgrade Secondary Class Load
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Executive Sentenced to Jail in Toxic Waste Case
Free Speech at the Airport
Santa Monica's 'Calamity Jane' Lives Up to Her Nickname--Again
From United Press International
Trial Transcripts Ordered Unsealed in 'Twilight' Case
Probe Might Have Stalled Plunge Project
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Special Students Join With Mainstream in Completing Their School Curriculum
GENE YASUDA, Times Staff Writer
Fawn Hall's Testimony
Sprinklers '99% Installed' at Time of Apartment Fire
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
Fawn Hall's Testimony
ENTERTAINMENT
Groups' Violence-Plagued Image Dogs Concerts in Northwest : Run-D.M.C. & Beasties Subdued?
ROBERT HILBURN,
Times Pop Music Critic
Pop Music Review : Kimm Rogers: Country, Rock Groove
CHRIS WILLMAN
African Art In San Diego : 'Perspectives' And The Cult Of The Curators
SUZANNE MUCHNIC,
Times Art Writer
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
Promenade's Jazz Stopped By Loudness
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Playhouse's First Place Enhances Growth Plans
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv Ratings
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
Big Break Imminent? : Still Happy In A Roomful Of Blues
DON SNOWDEN
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
Museum Of Art Adds Two Trustees
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Disco Band To Be First Act At Fair
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv's Uncle Charles Pads Through Past
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Greystone Seen As Annex For Natural History Museum
ZAN DUBIN
Movie Review : Benji Stands Taller Than Ever In 'Hunted'
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Tragedy Fuels An Optimist : 'Defying Gravity' In The Challenger's Wake
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
NEWS
Child-Rearing and Social Togetherness
BETTYANN KEVLES
Postal Inspectors : The Unsung Heroes of U.S. Sleuths
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Miss California Pageant Crowns 1st Black Winner in 64-Year History
GENE YASUDA, Times Staff Writer
Olympics to Remain in S. Korea Despite Violence, IOC Says
Associated Press
Laker Fans Clog the Lane for Celebration
BOB BAKER and GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writers
Regulator to Be Renamed
United Press International
Reagan Unsure on Signing of Prosecutor Bill
Associated Press
Soviets See Bonn Arms as 2-Way Gambit
United Press International
Barred by U.S., Waldheim to Visit Vatican
Associated Press
Robertson Urges Tax Aid for City Project Donors
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Washington Avoids Active Role : U.S. Urges Dialogue and Compromise in S. Korea
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
2 Sewage Supervisors Accused
The Nation
Wheels of Government Stalled Atop Capitol Terrorist Barrier
Associated Press
Eastern Heat Puts Strain on Water Supplies
From United Press International
The State
Economy's Growth Rate Rises to 4.8% : But GNP Movement Overstates Strength, Analysts Caution
Associated Press
North Refuses to Testify in Private Despite Immunity : Panel Will Skip Bid for Contempt
From Times Wire Services
ITT to Pull Out of South Africa
United Press International
The World
Seoul Closes 28 Universities to Ease Unrest
Associated Press
French Reject Idea of Joint Gulf Naval Patrol
Associated Press
The State
Hodel Assailed on Coast Threat
Associated Press
The Nation
Chinese Jet, Military Plane Collide; 1 Killed
United Press International
House Votes to Hold Soviet Embassy Hostage Till U.S. Building Is Secure
United Press International
Presbyterians to Fight Bigotry
Associated Press
Vote Fails to Halt GOP Filibuster in Senate
United Press International
The State
The World
Local Elections
Troops Kill 33 Drug Runners, Venezuela Says
Associated Press
The Region
The World
The Nation
Thatcher to Visit July 17
Associated Press
The World
Manager Dick Howser Dies
United Press International
The Region
Sightseeing Boat Burns, Sinks Off S. Korea; 25 Die
United Press International
Transcript on Contra Debate Costs $197,382
Associated Press
The Nation
35 Feared Dead in India Ferry Sinking
United Press International
The Nation : Medicare Drug Plan Gains
S. Korean Students, Police Clash in 9 Cities
Associated Press
Justice Dept. Wants Special Counsels Ended
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
Emirate Sharjah Sheik Reported Out--by Ouster or Abdication
Associated Press
A Rebel Finds a Cause
SUSAN HEEGER
Free Philippines Vital, Shultz Says : So Important That 'Every Man Is a Filipino,' He Asserts
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
The World
Denver Mayor Wins Reelection in Close Race
Associated Press
Wine, Dollars Flow at Grove Theatre Company Benefit
PAMELA MARIN
Betsy North Says 'No' to U.S. Grand Jury : Also Refuses to Cooperate With Congressional Investigators
Associated Press
Prosecutor Asks Livaditis Jury to Vote Death Penalty
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Insurance Lobby Gains Brown's OK for Weaker Form of 'Flex-Rating' Bill
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Bradley Abandons Plan to Burn Garbage in L.A.
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
Nixon Recovering Well From Prostate Surgery
Associated Press
Reagan Names Law Professor to Head SEC
Associated Press
The Region
Secord Aides Told Inquiry of Shredding Documents
Associated Press
Moscow Air Defense Chief Loses Post : Practices That May Have Allowed Red Square Landing Hit
Associated Press
. . . So Somebody Took His Words!
THOMAS H. MIDDLETON
President Picks 'Real Warrior' to Head Marine Corps
Associated Press
The World : Postal Strike Hits Canada
Soviets Will Not Escort Kuwaitis in Gulf, Envoy Says
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
Hammer Fractures Rib in Fall
United Press International
With 2 Births, Mexico City's Panda Clan Now Numbers 7
Associated Press
Goetz Free of All Counts of Attempted Murder
BOB DROGIN, Times Staff Writer
Tax Breaks for Private Men's Clubs Ended by State Board
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Red Cross Assails Contras' Symbol Abuse
United Press International
Book Review : An Elephantine Plot, Full of Sound, Fury, Significance
RICHARD EDER, Times Book Critic
Justices Halt Execution of Louisiana Mass Killer
Associated Press
66 Prisoners Escape From Ensenada Jail
From a Times Staff Writer
The Region
Bonn Protests Shelling of Its Ship by Poles
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
A Chance to Observe San Diego Architecture
STACY FINZ
No Case Against Andrew Young, Prosecutor Says
Associated Press
$160--Million Load of Cocaine Believed Destined for L.A. is Seized in Nevada
United Press International
Stalled B-1 Heads Home--Only After Getting Jump Start
United Press International
Won't End Struggle, Apartheid Foes Vow : Groups Hold First National Rallies in a Year of Emergency Rule
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Voters Reject Recall of 2 on Monterey Park City Council
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Opposition Groups in Panama End Strike
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, Times Staff Writer
66 Prisoners Escape From Ensenada Jail
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Opens Attack on Democrats Over Budget Plans
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT and MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writers
The Nation
Economist Heller Dies; Aided Presidents : Adviser Pushed Tax Cut, Investment Tax Credit to Fuel 1960s Expansion
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Homeowners Strike a Small Blow in Battle on Regulations
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
The State : PCP Tied to Twins' Deaths
Farmers Reject Concessions on Collider
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
From 'Casbah,' Head for 'Surf City': Kuwaiti Tankers Due for New Names
Associated Press
New Synthetic Bone Material Called Identical to Natural Form
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
The Region : 'Zombie' Claim Rebutted
Bakkers Will Fight to Keep Their $1.3-Million Home
Associated Press
Serra Sainthood Cause Moves Forward
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Man's Dominant Raw Material : THE VANISHING FORESTS : Need for Wood Forestalled Conservation
A. KENT MacDOUGALL, Times Staff Writer
S.F.'s Concordia Argonaut Club Board Urges Admitting Women
From a Times Staff Writer
Jackson Loses New Bid for Elephant Man Bones
From Reuters
Dusky Seaside Sparrow Dies; Species Extinct
Associated Press
Battleship May Be Sent to Gulf : Massive Increase in Firepower Planned There, Pentagon Says
DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writer
Gary Hart Pays Visit to L.A.'s Veteran Mender of Images
Marylouise Oates
There's an art to getting the most out of college, and students might benefit if we keep them spellbound
Jack Smith
A Select Few Quietly Size Up San Diego--On Paper
WENDY HASKETT
Lucas Names 10 to Study Streamlining High Court
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Spiritual-Growth Evangelism: Path to World Peace? : Psychiatrist-Author M. Scott Peck Lectures to the Beat of 'Different Drum' With 4-Stage Community Program
JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Visual Anthropologist in the Director's Chair
ANN JAPENGA, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Southland Corp. to Consider Defensive Moves as Stock Surges
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
A computer firm countersued its former president.
Nation
But Gannett Expects Paper to Post Loss for Year : USA Today Turns Its First Profit
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
Nation
Nation
The outlook for some California crops is better.
Manufacturing's after-tax profits increased.
An official suggested selling Air France stock.
Dow Climbs 15.81 to Record High : Analysts Say Gain Not Broad-Based; Dollar, Bonds Steady
From Times Wire Services
Britain's Biggest Bank Sets Aside $760 Million for Loan Losses
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Balboa Lessees Protest Prices SP Puts on Lots
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Gencorp received an offer for its General Tire unit.
San Francisco Likely to Remain Economic Hub Despite Setbacks, Wells Fargo Study Concludes
VICTOR F. ZONANA, Times Staff Writer
Iwo Jima Card Made in Japan Evokes Irony
Associated Press
Wavetek May Acquire Stake in British Firm
Factory Output Rises 0.5% to 3-Month High
From Times Wire Services
Commodities : Tuesday, June 16, 1987 : Pork Futures Prices Fall
From Associated Press
State Seizes S&L So Foreign Owners Can't Divert Funds
WARREN VIETH, Times Staff Writer
Burlington Rail Asks Workers for Concessions : Firm Says Jobs Depend on Rise in Productivity
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
Survey Finds State Has Become Less Attractive to Manufacturers
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Beeba's Creations Is Sued on Claims of Illegal Profits
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Citicorp Joins Parade of Firms Leaving S. Africa : Bowing to Pressure in U.S., Bank Will Sell Its Subsidiary by July 1
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
California
BRUCE KEPPEL
U.S. oil prices remained above $20 a barrel.
Revlon Buys Several Fragrance Brands
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
State Officials Take Control of Universal S&L
WARREN VIETH, Times Staff Writer
IBM Unveils New Computer Networking Software Products
Associated Press
Cannery Finally Gets Some Fish
TIM WATERS
City National is selling its Instant Teller unit.
Why Cap Cities Tops ABC in the Ratings Game
JAMES FLANIGAN
JWT Group Directors Meet to Study Options to WPP Takeover Offer
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
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