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What happened on September 14, 1987
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Assault Victim Indignant That Sailor's Bid for Reduced Sentence Is Being Considered
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
40 Years Later, Ex-Internee Renews Fight for Jailed Japanese-Americans
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Poll Showing Lack of Support Puts Anaheim Recall 'on Hold'
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Teen-Agers Get a Curfew Lesson in Police Sweep
ANDREA ESTEPA and MARILYN GARATEIX, Times Staff Writers
It doesn't have to be a big curse or even a deadly curse . . . : While You're in Town
Al Martinez
School Staff Campaigns to Ease Fears of Parents
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Pope Can Reach Latinos : If He Shows the Church Cares, He Can Affect Their Lives
LUIS OLIVARES,
Father Luis Olivares is the pastor of Our Lady Queen of the Angels, Old Plaza Church, in downtown Los Angeles, the archdiocese's largest Latino parish. and
Man Slain at Mexican Celebration
Protecting the Children
Schools Lose
Mission Viejo : Driver Hurt as Car Hits Another on I-5 Shoulder
Kissinger on Nicaragua
School District Offers Buyers a Real Deal in Not-So-Mobile Homes
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Nominations Sought for Advisory Committee
Redlands, San Mateo Lotto Players to Split $4.6 Million
From Associated Press
Lottery Winners
Hopes Someone Will See the Light : Ex-Puffer Strikes Up Anti-Smoking Message
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
The Inn Thing : Providing Shelter and Care to Meet the Needs of the Nation's Active Elderly Is a Growing Industry
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Closer Rein on Students Proposed : In Wake of Alleged Attacks by Athletes
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton : Hit-and-Run Victim Suffers a Broken Leg
Kindergarten Ordered to Enroll Paralyzed Girl in Regular Class
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Kissinger on Nicaragua
Del Mar Takes Sides Over Plans for Hotel in Center of Tiny City
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Road Congestion Relief on Way Via 21 'Super Streets'
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Immigration Phones Use 7 Languages
Fire Containment Complete; Mop-Up Operations Begin
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Port District Again Awash With Controversy Over Plans for Public Art Projects
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
North County Plots Return of 'Iron Horse' to Ease 78 Gridlock
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
El Toro : Inmate Escapes From Minimum-Security Jail
East L.A. Latinos Show Pride in Colorful Heritage
EDMUND NEWTON, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Driver Kills Passenger, Then Self, on Freeway
Seal Beach : Car Kills Woman Who Walked Onto Freeway
Brea : Chino Couple Killed in Motorcycle Crash
Bork Would Rubber-Stamp the Imperial Presidency
MICHAEL RATNER and MARGARET RATNER,
Michael Ratner is the legal director for the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights. Margaret Ratner is the organization's education director.
Crews Encircle Orange County Fire : 14-Mile Ring Around 5,000-Acre Blaze Nearly Complete
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
'Most Improved'
Judge Trades Robes for Job as Deputy Public Defender
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Inglewood Swimmer Drowns at Castaic Lake
Contamination Threat Forces Evacuation of Burbank Homes
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Trail of 'Pack Rat' Is Strewn With Debris and Clouded With Mystery
JANE HULSE, Times Staff Writer
Back Alley Auction Turns Doodles to Dollars
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Afghan Raids Killed 856
From Reuters
Irvine : 3 Stabbed, 2 Arrested In Rock Concert Fight
Kissinger on Nicaragua
Kissinger on Nicaragua
Smog Inspections
Redefining Child Abuse
Kissinger on Nicaragua
Kissinger on Nicaragua
NEWS
A Fishing Town's Fiery Scandal : Coverup Charges Inflame Crescent City After Firefighters Torch Pier
MARK STEIN, Times Staff Writer
U.S.-Soviet Accord Near, Shultz Says : Only 'Nits and Gnats' Block Agreement on Missiles, He Asserts
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Jimmy Carter and Family Members Say Prayers for Billy
United Press International
This Woman's Place Definitely Not the Kitchen
Jack Smith
The Nation
Thousands of Extra Tickets for Two Masses Are Made Available
Jurist Must Field Tough Questions to Win Their Votes : 3 Senators to Demand Bork Legal Views
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Rise of Islamic Militants Worries Israel Officials : Marriage of Religion, Nationalism Stirs New Boldness Among Palestinians
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Dole Quitting Cabinet to Aid Husband's Race
United Press International
Vietnam Says It Is Freeing Ex-Saigon Officials
From Times Wire Services
Israeli Security Officials Place Palestinian Activist Under Detention
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The State
Dole's Wife Will Quit Cabinet to Aid His Campaign, CBS Says
From Times Wire Services
The World : U.S. Envoy Reported Held
Colombia Chief on Mend
United Press International
The World
Study Puts U.S. 7th in Family Planning Aid
Associated Press
Chief U.S. Librarian Sworn In
Associated Press
The World
Roh Meets Reagan, Tells of 'Political Miracle' in S. Korea
Associated Press
The State
Plane Carrying Press Covering Pope's Tour Delayed by Two Aborted Takeoffs
From a Times Staff Writer
Beirut Editor Who Disclosed U.S.-Iran Arms Deal Wounded
From Reuters
The Region
UCLA Cage Program Censured
United Press International
The World
The Region
Judge Gives Carbide and India 7 Weeks for Out-of-Court Pact
United Press International
The Nation : Chicago Calls Off Classes
Fire, Roof Cave-In Leave Students Without Classes
Associated Press
Book Review : Glimpses Into Yet Another Tortured Mind and Soul
CAROLYN SEE
The World
World Survey Finds Gaps in Family Planning
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Early Morning Sweep Ousts Transients Near Cathedral : City Ready to Welcome the Pope
The Region : Fears of Toxic Cloud Cause Evacuation
The State
Strong Straw Poll Victory in Iowa Gives Robertson Wild-Card Status in Caucuses
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
Work Already Under Way at French End; Thatcher Sees Aid for Economy : Napoleon's Idea Alive: There May Be Light at End of Channel Tunnel
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Seize 3 Protesting Sentence Given German Flier
Associated Press
Kohl's Party Battered in 2 State Elections
From Reuters
Indian-Owned Stores Damaged in Fiji Riots
Associated Press
After 3,000 Years, on Way to L.A.
Associated Press
The Nation
4 Black Leaders Detained After S. Africa Service
United Press International
Firm Developing 'Smokeless' Cigarette : Reynolds Researching Product That Is Lit but Doesn't Burn
Associated Press
Pope Assails Euthanasia and Abortion
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
Along Honduran Border, Contras Dig In for Political War Over Latin Peace Plan
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
THE PAPAL VISIT : Thousands in L.A. Toil for a Once-Only Visit by the Pontiff
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Nicaragua Lifts Property Seizure Law; Opposition Assails Move as Insignificant
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, Times Staff Writer
Canceled Classes Predicted as Teacher Talks Stall in Chicago
Associated Press
THE PAPAL VISIT : Sanctuary Movement Encouraged by Pope : He Praises 'Compassion' for Refugees
DON A. SCHANCHE and J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Times Staff Writers
Israeli Parliament Rejects Probe of '82 Invasion of Lebanon
United Press International
The State
Philippine Troops Rout Rebels; Toll Put at 30
From Times Wire Services
20 Militants Killed in Sri Lanka Clashes
From Reuters
Times Mirror Corp. Sells Denver Post for $95 Million
From Reuters
Surgical Society's Rules Put Country Doctor in a Dilemma
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
New Minesweeper Commissioned
Associated Press
New Caledonia Voters Say No to Independence : But Most Melanesians Boycott S. Pacific Referendum; Paris Hails Outcome
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Accident Hurts Publisher
Associated Press
THE PAPAL VISIT : John Paul's Meeting With Indians Will Emphasize Newly Won Rights
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
THE PAPAL VISIT : Excerpts From Pope John Paul's Sermon at Mass in San Antonio
Associated Press
Soviet Jet Fighter Brushes Norwegian Patrol Plane
From Times Wire Services
The Region : Driver Kills Passenger, Self on Freeway
Hospital Campaigns Aim to Deliver--More Babies
ALLAN PARACHINI, Times Staff Writer
Bush to Announce Candidacy Oct. 12
United Press International
Man in Critical Condition in Knife and Fork Stabbing
United Press International
Bradley Would Fire Top Official
They Came Back to Where They Got Away From It All
ANN HEROLD
Space Station Plans Risky, Report Says
Associated Press
USA Today, Liz Parties: Bashes Mean Business
Marylouise Oates
Bork Hearings Could Boost Biden Candidacy or Sink It
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
The Nation
The Nation
U.S. Diplomat Freed in Panama
Associated Press
Truce Hopes Dim as U.N., Iran Talks End
MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writer
Surrogate Contract Illegal, Whitehead Lawyer Argues
Associated Press
Reagan Tells Arms Negotiators to Present New Pact in Geneva : Also Criticizes Treatment of Jews in Soviet Union
Associated Press
Inverted Stamps Bring $200,000
United Press International
Long Training for Triathlon Puts Strain on Family
GLENN F. BUNTING
Paralyzed Girl Aided by Court Starts School
From Associated Press
Police Clock Queen's Kin at 103 M.P.H.
From Reuters
Competing Interests : Building a Subway--It Isn't Boring
TED ROHRLICH, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Ford to Testify in Favor of Bork
Associated Press
The Nation
The World
The Region
Film Director Mervyn LeRoy Dead at 86
TED THACKREY Jr., Times Staff Writer
THE PAPAL VISIT : 'Viva el Papa!' in San Antonio : A Poor Barrio Church Is Enriched by a Visit
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
Scholarships That Aren't by the Book
PATRICIA FRY
THE PAPAL VISIT : ON THE PAPAL ROUTE : Polish Enclave Prayed for Papal Visit : Texas Town's Holdouts Awaited Unlikely Miracle
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Elway Shuts Up Seattle's Bosworth : Bronco Passes for 4 Touchdowns, 338 Yards in 40-17 Win
From Times Wire Services
World Longboard Surfing Championship : Hometown Teams Take First and Second Place
BARBIE LUDOVISE,
Times Staff Writer
Aztecs : Utah Defense, or Lack of It, Suits Santos
CURT HOLBREICH,
Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Bannister Is Nearly Perfect for White Sox
DAN HAFNER
Moore Picks Up Where He Left Off : Angel Reliever Is Unable to Put Out the Fire in 8-2 Defeat
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Smith-Stoklos Down Hanley-Stevenson, 15-12, for Their 14th Volleyball Win of Year
ANN KILLION
Retooled Passing Game Fails Its First Test, and Rams Run Out of Gas
SCOTT OSTLER
Holtz Doesn't Hear From His Old Friend
Marshall 4 for 4 in Dodgers' 6-2 Win
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
Orange County Open Volleyball : Title Won by Stoklos and Smith : Back on the Beach, They're in Top Form for 14th Win of Year
ANN KILLION,
Times Staff Writer
USIU Beats Texas Tech in Women's Volleyball
Utility Man Is Ready and Leads Padre Rout
BOB WOLF
12th Yellow Flag, With One Lap Left, Helps Earnhardt Hold Off Waltrip
Notebook : Greene's Performance Lost in Downer of Debut
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI and CHRIS DUFRESNE,
Times Staff Writer
San Diego Triathlon : After Slow Swim, Tinley Makes Up Ground and Wins
JEFFREY PARENTI
A Game to Savor for Former Rams : To the Two Hills and Fuller, Win Is Something Special
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI,
Times Staff Writer
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : For a Change, Bengals Start With a Win : Esiason and Brooks Lead Cincinnati Past Indianapolis, 23-21
From Times Wire Services
Team Canada Defeats Soviets in 2 Overtimes to Tie Cup Series
United Press International
Pro Football : Raiders Are Far From Boffo in Opening Performance on Road
Bob Oates
Lofton Is Cheered by Packer Fans
RICH ROBERTS,
Times Staff Writer
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Bolts Out of the Blue Beat Chargers : Chiefs Win, 20-13, on Long Runs by Palmer and Okoye
TOM FRIEND,
Times Staff Writer
(Deron) Cherry Picker Ruins Fouts' Day
BILL PLASCHKE,
Times Staff Writer
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Williams Pays Back Redskins
From Times Wire Services
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : 49ers' Game Plan Is Cut Off at the Pass : Delton Hall, a Rookie Defensive Back, Leads Steeler Upset, 30-17
From Times Wire Services
Green an Early Casualty in Trophy Dash
MIKE DOWNEY
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : DeBerg's Five Touchdown Passes Rout Falcons : Ray Perkins' Debut as Coach of Buccaneers Turns Out to Be a 48-10 Success
From Times Wire Services
New Rams Trip on an Old Rug in Astrodome, 20-16 : Oilers Score 17 Points in the Fourth Quarter
CHRIS DUFRESNE,
Times Staff Writer
Golf Roundup : Rain Worth $90,000 to Ex-Trojan Randolph
From Times Wire Services
National League Roundup : Cone Beats Cardinals and Gives Mets Lift
DAN HAFNER
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Kosar and Browns Thrown for Loss by Saints, 28-21
From Times Wire Services
Kansas City Rookies Run Chargers Ragged, 20-13
TOM FRIEND,
Times Staff Writer
Racing at Del Mar : Ramona Rumble Angers Stevens; Short Sleeves Survives Foul Claim
BILL CHRISTINE,
Times Staff Writer
Track and Field Roundup : 'Tired' Johnson Still Easy Winner in London
From Times Wire Services
Wynalda Leads San Diego State Over Chapman, 4-0
Raiders Win With Defense, Allen--Revive Controversy : Wilson Takes Over for Hilger in 20-0 Win Over Packers
MARK HEISLER,
Times Staff Writer
Orange County Prep Review : Marinovich, Johnson Start Season With Some Fancy Passing
Tom Hamilton
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Giants, Bears Try to Downplay Tonight's Game
United Press International
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Vikings Rally to Beat Lions
From Times Wire Services
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Patriots Beat Dolphins on Two Costly Mistakes
From Times Wire Services
Orange County College Roundup : UC Irvine Scores 1-0 Soccer Win
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : At Last, Lomax, Green Catch Up With Dallas
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Open Notes : It Rains, So No One Reigns Yet
LISA DILLMAN,
Special to The Times
Whittier Boat Racer Is Critically Hurt
San Diego Triathlon : Home Course Is Sweet for Tinley : He Moves Up Biking Past His House, Then Runs to Win
JEFFREY PARENTI
PRO FOOTBALL '87 : Bills Lose Another Close Game as O'Brien Returns to Form
From Times Wire Services
Oeding, Harvey Help U.S. to Water Polo Win
ENTERTAINMENT
New Fall Tv Season : Syndication In Prime Of Its Life
RICK SHERWOOD
Los Angeles Festival : PERCUSSION PROGRAM TO THE BEAT OF JOHN CAGE
JOHN HENKEN
Jackson's Performance Captivates The Japanese
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Radio
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Durable Duo
PAUL GREIN
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
New Series: Once More, Into The Breach
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Los Angeles Festival : CAGE SERIES IS COMPLETE AT EMBASSY
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Stage
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
By The Numbers
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Los Angeles Festival : PEREZ SUMS UP WITH NEW WORKS
LEWIS SEGAL, Dance Writer
Fireworks At Summer's End : N.j. Symphony's Wolff Conducts Bowl Finale
HARLOW ROBINSON
Los Angeles Festival : TRIANGEL PERFORMANCE INEFFECTIVE
CHRIS PASLES
A Coming Of Age In 'Amoureuses'
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Focus On Acoustic Music At Benefit
STEVE HOCHMAN
Video Music Awards Get Prince Lift
CHRIS WILLMAN
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
New Fall Tv Season : Pbs Promises Old And New
CLARKE TAYLOR
Los Angeles Festival : MONNIER-DUROURE IN DEBUT
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music/Dance Critic
Los Angeles Festival : CHURCH SITE FOR ELIOT'S BECKET PLAY
RAY LOYND
People Meters: Start Of Something Big?
JAY SHARBUTT,
Times Staff Writer
Emmys For Technical Achievement
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
New Fall Tv Season : Cable Menu's First-run Fare
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Pop/rock
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New Fall Tv Season : There'll Be Some Changes Made
STEVE LINAN, Times Staff Writer
Movies
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Tv Review : A Tribute To 'Negro Ensemble'
DON SHIRLEY
Donna: Charm, Chill
CONNIE JOHNSON
Syndicated-tv Reviews : Prime-time Lead-ins On Nbc: Joke's On Viewers
HOWARD ROSENBERG, Times Television Critic
BUSINESS
UAW Braced for Strike as Ford Talks Continue
From United Press International
New Software for PCs Revitalizes Old Clunkers
Richard O'Reilly, Richard O'Reilly designs microcomputer applications for The Times
Court Orders Arbitration in Hutton Suit
Associated Press
Peru's Big Debate: Novelist Takes On Charismatic Leader : Garcia's Plan to Nationalize Banks Has Polarized His Nation
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Reflections of a GE Boss Turned NBC President : Robert C. Wright Is Aware That the Jury's Still Out a Year After He Took Over
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Power of the Pen Growing in D.C. : Capital Takes on New York, Chicago as Publishing Giant
SANDRA SUGAWARA, The Washington Post
EYE ON THE ENTERPRISE ZONE : Optical Lens Manufacturer in Central City Sets Example of How Well Program Can Help Create Jobs and Boost Business
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Sklar Named President of Disney Subsidiary
KATHRYN HARRIS
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