Advertisement
Membership Services
Jobs
Cars
Real Estate
Subscribe
Rentals
Weekly Circulars
Custom Publishing
Place Ad
HOME
Breaking
Photos
Video
Crime
Obituaries
Weather
Traffic
Crosswords
Sudoku
Horoscopes
Apps
Local
L.A. Now
Politics
Crime
Education
O.C.
Westside
Neighborhoods
Environment
Obituaries
Data & Maps
U.S.
Politics
Nation Now
Politics Now
Top of the Ticket
Science
Science Now
Obituaries
Religion
World
World Now
Afghanistan war
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Middle East
Business
Money & Co.
Technology
Highway 1
Company Town
Personal Finance
Jobs
Real Estate
Cars
Sports
Sports now
Lakers
Clippers
Dodgers
Angels
NFL
Kings
NHL/Ducks
USC
UCLA
Preps
Scores
Entertainment
Awards: The Envelope
Movies
TV
Music
Celebrity
Arts & Culture
Industry
Critics' Picks
Comics
Health
Science Now
Medicine
Fitness & Nutrition
Mental Health
Health Reform
Mind & Body
Living
Home
Food
Image
Books
L.A. Affairs
Comics
Reader Photos
Travel
SoCal
California
Mexico
Hawaii
Las Vegas
Europe
Asia
Australia
Travel & Deal Blog
Opinion
Editorials
Op-Ed
Letters
Opinion L.A.
Readers' Rep
Endorsements
Shop
Daily Deals
Travel Offers
Coupons
Weekly Circulars
Offers & Deals
Sports Gear
LA Times Product
See More
Membership Services
Jobs
Cars
Real Estate
Subscribe
Rentals
Weekly Circulars
Custom Publishing
Place Ad
YOU ARE HERE:
LAT Home
→
Collections
→
1987
→
May
→
18
YEAR
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
MONTH
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
DAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
What happened on May 18, 1987
BUSINESS
Lomas & Nettleton Charged With Consumer Fraud
Associated Press
Popoff Named New Chief of Dow Chemical
Graham Greene Threatens to Shift : British Authors Balk at Publishing Mergers
From Reuters
Hospital Corp. of America said it may sell units.
Burlington Industries hinted that it may go private.
Los Angeles County
Gift Show 'Exiles' Forced to Pitch Tent : New Rules Put Many Away From the Action, Sellers Complain
JESUS SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
Hughes Communications will use a Titan III rocket.
Meat Plant Inspections Criticized
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
OPEC Likely to Keep $18 Price, Traders Say
From Reuters
Boys Markets completed an initial public offering.
Camcorders Zoom Into Video Products Picture
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Unocal Will Own Geothermal Plant : Firm to Sell Power to Ex-Partner in Venture SoCal Edison
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Emergency Dalkon Fund Clears Hurdle
From The Washington Post
Four banks were closed last week in three states.
U.S. Attorney Says Insider Case Still Intact : Downplays Speculation Over Motion to Dismiss
From Reuters
French Hope to Cork Vintage Canadian 'Champagne' Dispute
Associated Press
Casino Firms Caught Up in Merger Fever
Associated Press
NEC reportedly will make computers in the U.S.
Fed Action on Rates Hinges on Dollar's Course
From Reuters
Many Obstacles to New Careers : Executives Finding It Tough to Change Horses in Midstream
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Backup Software Helps to Ease Pain of Crashes
Lawrence J. Magid, Lawrence J. Magid is senior analyst at Seybold Group, a computer consulting and publication firm
Cannon's Investors Advised to Press for Its Liquidation : Analyst Cites Debt and SEC Scrutiny of German Deal, but Film Maker's Chief Remains Upbeat, Touts New Releases
KATHRYN HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Names of 250 Nazi War Criminals Still in Hiding Revealed
From Associated Press
La Habra : Gang Shooting at Park Leaves Man Wounded
Commencement 1987
Survival Is What It Boils Down to : The Hardships of Living on the Streets Can Make Just Getting Through a Day an Achievement
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Identity of Man Who Was Stabbed Sought
Deadlines Under Immigration Law Create Confusion
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Unmapped Forest of Used Books Beckons : Exploration and Serendipity Delight the Adventurers Who Brave Its Swaying Stacks
STEVE HARVEY,
Times Staff Writer
Backers of Tax for Santa Clarita Schools Gird for June 2 Rematch
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : KOCE Director to Be Honored for Services
Anaheim : Crash That Killed Man Termed Suicide by Police
Irvine : Newswoman to Speak at College Commencement
Jacumba Motorist Killed in I-8 Crash
'Christ' Removed in Name of Bible Sculpture Garden
From Times Wire Services
A Compelling Request for Aid
Local News in Brief : Man Killed Attempting to Run Across Freeway
Westminster : Police Seek Man Who Gave Officers the Slip
Lottery Winners
Coast : Public Hearing to Be Held on Coast Land Use
Mother Faces PCP Charge After Son Calls Police
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
'Exploration vs. Wildlife'
Grand Canyon
'Clubs in a Changing World'
Names in News
Ethiopian Folk Tour Called a 'Traveling Prison'
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Parachute Rescue
Helicopters, Hot Rods and USO Turn Out for Marines
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Among Their Peers, They're Senior to Everyone
Amnesty--Many Aliens Face a 30-Day Deadline to Apply, Don't Know It
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Sea Lion Finds Itself Up a Creek Near UCI but Eludes Rescuers
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Program Has Students Dropping In, Not Out
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Protecting the Water Supply
Colin Blakely Dies; Portrayed Heroes, Villains
Aircraft Carriers
'Clubs in a Changing World'
Fullerton : Party-Givers Will Have to Pay for Police Calls
Progress Is in the Eye of the Beholder
DIXON GAYER,
Dixon Gayer is a professor emeritus from Cal State Long Beach and former chairman of the Journalism Department.
Crash Critically Injures Driver in Film on Dangers of Street Racing
BORIS YARO, Times Staff Writer
Refugee Students Tell Harrowing Tales in Essays : Asian Youngsters Write About Fleeing to the U.S.
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Empty Prison Bunks
Crash Hurts Driver Filming Dangers of Drag Racing
BORIS YARO, Times Staff Writer
From the Past Comes a Guide to Ocean Sports
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
PSA Teamsters Miss Ratification Deadline
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Drive-By Buyers of Crack Cocaine Targeted in Two Sting Operations
ASHLEY DUNN and GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writers
Garbage Imperialism Must Stop : Let's Force Cities to Keep Wastes in Their Own Backyards
DAVID MORRIS,
David Morris is a founder of the Institute for Local Self Reliance, a Washington-based think tank specializing in municipal issues.
Garden Grove : Host of Party Shot to Death by Angry Guest
Wedtech
Slaying of Marine Sergeant : Troiani Murder Trial Getting Started at Last
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Rock Star Tom Petty's Home Damaged in Fire
NEWS
Artist's Exotic Animal Posters Prove a Big Draw
WENDY HASKETT
Court Extends Rights Laws to Protect Jews and Arabs
Associated Press
THE BIG NIGHT : From Tuxes to Limos, the Prom Also Serves as a Retailers' Bonanza
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
THE BIG NIGHT : The Prom: New Times Lend New Styles to an Old Rite of Spring
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE, Times Staff Writer
Shultz Backs Peres in Israeli Dispute on Talks : Calls Jordan 'Sincere,' Hails 'Real Opportunity' for International Conference on Mideast Peace
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Mexico City Fares Doubled
Associated Press
Mexico to Protect Jaguars
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
Bangladesh Troops Raid Rebels; 4 Die
From Reuters
Gemayel Denies Reports He Threatened to Resign
Associated Press
S. Korean Students Battle Police
Associated Press
Search Called Off Near Boston for Missing Boater
Associated Press
3 Bombs Aimed at Spanish Forces; Basques Suspected
United Press International
The World
British Publisher Seeks Harcourt
From Reuters
Trustees Plan Further Evaluation of Reynolds
WILLIAM TROMBLEY, Times Staff Writer
The World
The Nation
The Region
Court Won't Release N.Y. Assets Believed to Belong to Marcos
From Reuters
Kurdish Rebels Reportedly Battling Iraqi Forces
From Times Wire Services
Free Democrats Gain as Missile Flap Hurts Kohl
From Reuters
PLO Leaders Demand Peace Conference Role
From Reuters
40ish Professor Carries Commuting to the Sixth Degree
JAMES MARNELL
The World
Grinding Task : Researcher at Front Line in AIDS War
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Search for Lost Men Halted
United Press International
Two Hurt as Small Plane Crash-Lands in Mar Vista
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Fiji Coup Leader Recognized in Compromise Bid
United Press International
The Region
The Region
Treason Case Stirs Furor in Israeli Legal Circles : Concerns Raised About Security Service's Methods of Questioning Suspects
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Bus Plunge Injures 40
Associated Press
5 Injured in Building Collapse
United Press International
Magic Johnson Captures NBA Vote for MVP
Claremont Forum Inspires Wit and Warmth
Marylouise Oates
Defense Plans Challenge in Achille Lauro Cases
United Press International
Simon Tosses Bow Tie Into Presidency Ring
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Court Asked to Move Trial Site in Laxalt Lawsuit
Associated Press
Students, Police Clash at Seoul Cathedral
Associated Press
Windsurfer Rescued After Cold Night Adrift
United Press International
Frigate Cost $200 Million, Was Commissioned in '82
From Times Wire Services
Bush's 'Preppie' Image Relaxes in Autobiography
ELIZABETH MEHREN, Times Staff Writer
Golden Gate One-Upped by a Lesser Span
Associated Press
Peres, Dubynin Meet to Discuss Mideast Peace
Associated Press
Bitter Infighting Follows Victories : Supply Siders Divided on Success of Tax Revolution
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Where There's a Will, There's a Way for Jessica
CAROLYN SEE
The Nation
Pope Celebrates Special Mass for Filipinos in Rome
From Reuters
The Region
S. Africa Lifts Ban on Marx, Lenin : Censors Also Considering Releasing Works by Mao, Stalin
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Mess-Laid Plans Don't Go Astray
DIANE E. HILL,
Diane E. Hill is a writer in San Diego. and
The Region
Fiji Braces for Protests Against Military Coup
From Reuters
Legislative Aides' Campaign Role Growing, Critics Say : Political Troops Often on State Payrolls
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
Queen Dissolves Parliament
United Press International
The State
The Nation
Movie Based on Chicago 8 Trial Draws Today's Chic Ex-Radicals
LAWRENCE CHRISTON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Contra Aid Testimony Told
The World
Union Gives OK to USAir Bid for PSA
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Israelis Bomb 2 Refugee Camps
United Press International
Official Says Textile Import Curbs Would Lead to Retaliation
Associated Press
Iran Warns of Dangers in Persian Gulf : Says It's Not Safe for Either U.S. or Soviet Warships
From Times Wire Services
Triple Amputee Vet Must Pay Child Support
United Press International
Navy Rushing Support to Victims' Families
Associated Press
28 Sailors Dead; Ship Had 1-Min. Warning, Didn't Fire : President Angry Over Iraq Attack
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Production Hits Lowest Point in Three Years
Associated Press
The Nation
The World
The Region
The World
1,255 Reported Slain in Philippine Rebel Clashes This Year
From Reuters
Philippine Rebels Assail Vote, Vow to Intensify War
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Ed Davis to Seek 3rd Term
The Region
Child-Stealing Case Thrown Out by Judge
Associated Press
Warm Response : Jackson Seeks to Attract More White Voters
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
THE BIG NIGHT : Triumphs, Disasters of Proms Long Past Are Still Fresh in Memory
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Patti Page Waltzes Into a Guild's Heart
Ann Conway
Official Urges Broader Definition of AIDS
United Press International
The World : 9 Killed in Mid-Air Crash
6 Lucky Numbers Worth $13,130,393 to Lotto Winner
United Press International
Iraqi Missile Hits U.S. Warship; 30 Missing, 3 Dead : Attack in Persian Gulf Is Believed to Be a Case of Mistaken Identity
RUDY ABRAMSON and DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writers
Judge Grants N.Y. 2 Days to Inspect Garbage Barge
United Press International
The State : Houseboat Tips; Two Die
Under Soviet Reforms, a Boss Is Elected
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Myrdal Dies; Wrote Classic Racial Study
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
It's Not Easy Being Green--Unless You Live Near Moscow
Associated Press
SHARE Benefit Branded $1-Million Success
JEANNINE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
If 'beauty is truth, truth beauty,' that's not all we need to know today: What's 'telegenic'?
Jack Smith
Doctors in Nazi 'Mercy Killings' Get 4-Yr. Terms
From Times Wire Services
ENTERTAINMENT
Cbs Affiliates Mull, Mourn 'Morning' Show
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Survival Tactics
CONNIE JOHNSON
Demme: 'Ordinary Guy,' No Ordinary Director
CLARKE TAYLOR
Art
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
Jones Show: Safe For Use By Teen Set
CHRIS WILLMAN
Music And Dance Reviews : Glendale Orchestra
MARC SHULGOLD
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Twisted Sisters
STEVE HOCHMAN
Live Telecast Planned For 1st Comedy Awards
LAWRENCE CHRISTON
Music And Dance Reviews : Festival Pays Tribute To Kreisler
ALBERT GOLDBERG
Art
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Graham Honored
Exit Lines
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Jazz Review : Humming Along At The Queen Mary
LEONARD FEATHER
Jazz Review : 2+2: Challenge Plus Wit Found Friday At Le Cafe
A. JAMES LISKA
Music And Dance Reviews : Occidental Alumni
TERRY McQUILKIN
Sullivan Minus Gilbert : 'The Zoo' Is Exhumed A La Carte
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
Music And Dance Reviews : Peking Acrobats
CHRIS PASLES
Cast Is Announced For New 'Star Trek' Revival
From United Press International
7 Students Will Get Film Awards
First Off . . .
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop Review : Patti Page In Fine Voice For Big-band Concert
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Its Future Looks Most Promising : A Retrospective Of Latin Jazz
VICTOR VALLE
Tv & Video
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
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
Music And Dance Reviews : Brass Ring In Debut
JOHN HENKEN
Movie Review : 'Meatballs Iii': Kellerman's Good Deed
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Art Review : There Is Room For Improvement In 'Living Spaces'
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
For Ballet's Young Artists : American Dance Competition Dawns
DONNA PERLMUTTER
'Five New Pictures' By Ucla Grad Students
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Johnny Carson Gets A Return Of Sorts On A Smelly Investment
Cannes 87 : Cannes Takes Friedman's Side
JACK MATHEWS
Placido Domingo Will Sing Papal Mass Sept. 15
From Times wire services
Third-rated Abc Plans Eight New Series For Fall
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
In 39th Annual L.a. Ceremonies : Kcbs, Knbc Garner 12 Emmy Awards
ALEENE MacMINN, Times Television Editor
Stage Review : Tricks, Treats Of David Copperfield
ROBERT KOEHLER
By The Numbers
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Illusions' In Gazdag Tribute
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Sixto Lezcano Quits Japanese Baseball
Associated Press
NCAA Division II Tennis : Chapman Team Wins Individual Doubles Title
Takahashi Wins Playoff to End Ozaki's Streak
Associated Press
Willie Fraser Keeps His Success at Arm's Length
JOHN WEYLER,
Times Staff Writer
Community College Softball : Rancho Santiago Wins Regional
CHRIS ELLO
Clippers to Talk to MacLeod, Shue
CHRIS BAKER
Bay to Bonkers Report--Some Notes Written From Back of the Pack
SCOTT OSTLER
Tennis Roundup : Wilander Beats Jaite to Win Italian Open
From Times Wire Services
Young Is Unable to Put Out Fire; Expos Get Sweep
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Golf Roundup : Clearwater Wins Colonial With Two 64s
From Times Wire Services
Canyons Tops Harbor to Advance in Regionals
LARRY ROSOFF
American League Roundup : Brewers Aren't Proud of Their Latest Streak
From Times Wire Services
National League Roundup : Hawkins and Padres End Streaks With a 6-5 Victory Over Philadelphia
From Times Wire Services
Sockers Win and Stay Alive : 5-2 Victory Sends Series to 5th Game in Kansas City
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
Burleson's Flare Illuminates Angel's Woe : Ryal's Indecision and Error in Ninth Gives Baltimore a 3-2 Victory
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Indy 500 Qualifying : Late Afternoon Flurry Fills Field for Sunday's Race
SHAV GLICK,
Times Staff Writer
Pat Riley Has Earned His Respect
GORDON EDES
Padres Survive Scare, Hold Off Phillies, 6-5
TOM FRIEND,
Times Staff Writer
OCC Crews Win 3 Championships
Mekonnen Wins Paris Marathon
Associated Press
Rollins' Emmet Wins Division II Tennis Title
Battered Celtics Find Way : They Overcome Ainge Injury and Milwaukee, 119-113
MARK HEISLER,
Times Staff Writer
For the More Serious Runners, Barrios, Mota Showed the Way
Associated Press
Auto Racing Roundup : Earnhardt Wins Heated Winston
From Times Wire Services
Spurs Get the Top Pick, and It's Robinson : They Are Willing to Wait for 7-0 Navy Star; Clippers Will Draft Fourth
CHRIS BAKER,
Times Staff Writer
Mitchell Stops Benitez on Second-Round TKO
Associated Press
CS Northridge Wins NCAA Division II Softball Title
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Collision Delays Yacht in Constitution Race
Associated Press
Alysheba Has Just One More Run for All the Money
BILL CHRISTINE,
Times Staff Writer
Rabbits That Can Really Fly
Orange County Prep Review / Robyn Norwood : Disappointed Trojans Look Ahead
Robyn Norwood
Stanley Cup Finals : Memorabilia Isn't Ancient History to Flyers' Resch
From Times Wire Services
Nevada Is Investigating Gambler and Boxing Judge
Honeymoon Handicap : Pen Bal Lady a Winner Again on Her New Turf
GRAHAME L. JONES,
Times Staff Writer
Southern California Community College Baseball Regionals : Fill-In Misuraca Pitches OCC Into State Tournament
STEVE KRESAL
MAGIC JOHNSON : 1986-87: His Greatest Act Yet
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
NCAA Men's Championship : USC, UCLA in Semifinals; CSLB Loses
Associated Press
NCAA Women's Tennis Championships : Stanford Wins Its Second Straight Title With 5-1 Victory Over Georgia
LISA DILLMAN,
Special to The Times
Stanley Cup Finals : Gretzky, Inspired by Bird, Leads Oilers to a 4-2 Win
JULIE CART,
Times Staff Writer
Join the Navy and Avoid the Draft : David Robinson, for Instance, Has the Whole World in His Hand
MIKE DOWNEY
MORE STORIES ABOUT
Mergers
Murders -- Los Angeles County
Defective Products
Presidential Candidates
Victim Compensation
Middle East Peace
Sting Operations
Navy (u.s.)
Traffic Accidents -- Los Angeles County
Casinos
Advertisement
Copyright 2013 Los Angeles Times
Terms of Service
|
Privacy Policy