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What happened on September 18, 1987
BUSINESS
Wesray to Rescue : RKO Management Finds Backer for Movie Firm Buyout
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
HCA Wraps Up $2-Billion Sale of 104 Hospitals
Associated Press
Owens-Illinois May Buy Brockway for $744 Million
Associated Press
AT&T, Western Digital Join Hands in Semiconductor Pact
JOHN TIGHE, Times Staff Writer
AT&T to Supply Computer Chips to Western Digital
JOHN TIGHE, Times Staff Writer
Housing Starts Turn Down 1.5% During August
Associated Press
Commodities : Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987 : Live Hog Futures Plummet
From Associated Press
Stocks Dip in Quiet Trading; Dow Slips 2.29
Associated Press
GOING UP : Tooth Fairy Must Leave More for Pass to Magic Kingdom
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Microsemi Corp. Buys 60% of Semiconductor Maker
CHRIS KRAUL, Diego County Business Editor
Chrysler Reaches Tentative Pact With Canadian Union
From United Press International
Viratel Sells Stock to Meet Capital Needs : 60% Stake Acquired by Microsemi of Santa Ana
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Cordless Products Subject of FCC Move
Associated Press
Tooth Fairy Must Leave a Bit More for Magic Kingdom Pass
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Wall Street Buyers Take Quickly to Wheelabrator
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Pay Raises Will Be Slightly Smaller in 1988, Study Shows
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Soliman Raises Bid for Restaurant Associates, Details Takeover Plan
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Dart Group Bids $6 Billion for Dayton-Hudson
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Honda Expanding Operations in Ohio, Torrance
Associated Press
Choreographing Shanghai Traffic
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Ford-UAW Agreement Combines Job Security and Flexible Work Rules
From Wire and Staff Reports
Guinness Will Buy Schenley Spirits Business : $500-Million Deal to End Dewar's Dispute
From Reuters
ENTERTAINMENT
Los Angeles Festival : Barcelona's El Tricicle: Three Mimes On A Roll
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
Los Angeles Festival : Musical Rounds Of A Knighted Marriner
DONNA PERLMUTTER
Hollywood
MARLENA DONOHUE
Movie Review : 'Right Hand' View Of Victorian Era
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Art
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage Reviews : Fringe Festival : 'Off The Bus'
DON SHIRLEY
Fringe Festival : Stage Reviews : 'S.e.l.a.'
ROBERT KOEHLER
Tv & Video
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
Music
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Exit Lines
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Theater Reviews : Playhouse Rallies With 'Zoo Story'
NANCY CHURNIN
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARDNER
Wilshire Center
CATHY CURTIS
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art Reviews : Galleries' Fall Lineup Sets Record
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Wilshire Center
CATHY CURTIS
Pop Music Reviews : D'leon Sets Palace Ablaze With Salsa
VICTOR VALLE
Santa Monica
COLIN GARDNER
Stage Reviews : Fringe Festival : Flames Don't Fan Strindberg 1-acts
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Repertory Stage Group Plans Debut
CATHY DeMAYO
Wilshire Center
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
La Cienega Area
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
Pop Music Reviews : Universal Gets A Smug Fogelberg
STEVE HOCHMAN
'Arts on the Green' Festival Will Open
Herman Orchestra To Play In Carlsbad
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Television Reviews : 'Degrassi Jr. High'
LYNNE HEFFLEY
Santa Monica
COLIN GARDNER
Hollywood
MARLENA DONOHUE
Movie Reviews : 'On The Line': Love Story Gone Astray
Kevin Thomas
Stage Reviews : Fringe Festival : 'Now And Then'
ROBERT KOEHLER
Stage Reviews : Fringe Festival : 'Bloody Poetry'
DON SHIRLEY
Santa Monica
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
China Sends Its Puppets With No Strings
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Restaurants : Caioti: Ed La Dou Delivers In Canyon
ROBIN GREEN
'MANDELA' TACKLES APARTHEID ISSUE : Glover and Woodard Are Passionate About Roles
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
THEATER REVIEWS : 'The Fairy Garden' and 'Dessert'
NANCY CHURNIN
'MANDELA' TACKLES APARTHEID ISSUE : TV Review: Pro-Human or Pro-Communist?
HOWARD ROSENBERG, Times Television Critic
Stage Reviews : Fringe Festival : 'Alex Vandenberg'
DON SHIRLEY
Pop Lp Chart
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
King, Malcolm X Daughters' Play Will Be Staged
MARK CHALON SMITH
Sharon Gabet Joins Abc's 'One Life' Cast
Fringe Festival : Stage Reviews : 'Minotaur'
Ray Loynd
Movie Reviews : 'Amazon Women' Attack Funny Bone
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Kcet To Offer New Magazine
Dainty French Eatery Spices Up Haute Cuisine
CHARLES PERRY
Rockwell Art Comes To Life
STACY FINZ
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movie Review : 'In The Mood': Adventures Of Sonny Wisecarver
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Oscar Statuettes Exhibit On Display
Television Reviews : 'Watch Me Move'
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
Wilshire Center
CATHY CURTIS
Four More Releases of Marilyn Monroe Films; Hackman and Hopper on View in 'Hoosiers'
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles Festival : 'Fiery Angel' By Music Center Opera
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
'Setting Record Straight' On Creach
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Movie Review : The Mad Love In A 'Fatal Attraction'
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
Stage Review : '1776' Loses Some Glory
MARK CHALON SMITH
Tutto Bene: Nice and Neighborly
RUTH REICHL
Columbia's Puttnam Resigns Post
JACK MATHEWS
Aftra Files Grievance In Kute-fm Format Change
JANE LIEBERMAN,
Lieberman, a graduate student at USC, is a Calendar intern. and
Movie Review : 'Hellraiser': Intelligent It Is, Tasteful It's Not
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
La Cienega Area
MARLENA DONOHUE
NEWS
F-16 Crashes, Pilot Safe
United Press International
House Votes Payments for Japanese Internees : Bill Would Give $20,000 to Each Individual and Require U.S. to Apologize for Detaining Them
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
Separated Twins Open Their Eyes, Show No Brain Damage
United Press International
Federal Report on Acid Rain Hotly Disputed
From Times Wire Services
The State
Book Review : Plunging Into Uncharted Stream of Life
ELAINE KENDALL
Panel Backs UC Pacts on A-Weapons Research
LARRY GORDON, Times Education Writer
The World
Blackmun Prognosis 'Excellent'
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
AIDS in Minorities Exceeds Needle-Sharing Rate
From Times Wire Services
UAW Council Initials Ford Pact
United Press International
The World
World Family Planning Conference to Be Held
United Press International
Carter Historic Site OKd; Nixon's Is Turned Aside
Associated Press
Is Tax Due on Rebates? State Asks IRS to Rule
CARL INGRAM, Times Staff Writer
Gray, Then Bright--It's September as Usual
TED THACKREY Jr., Times Staff Writer
Building Falls; 39 Die
From Reuters
2nd-Quarter GNP Growth Revised Upward to 2.5% Rate
Associated Press
Managua Urged to Negotiate Truce With Contras
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, Times Staff Writer
The World
The Nation
The Nation : Detroit School Strike Ends
Conferees Agree on Putting Teeth Back in Gramm-Rudman : Deal Reached on Balanced-Budget Plan
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
The State
New Flap Over Jewish Issues Costs Jackson Donations in L.A.
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
The Nation
Clinic Targeted by Abortion Foes Torched
Associated Press
The Region
Pressed on Women's Role, Pope Emphasizes Tradition
From Times Wire Services
Sprinkel Quits as Head of Economic Advisers Panel
Associated Press
Innocent Plea in TV Gun Case
From Associated Press
Governor, Honig Make Peace Over Lunch
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Drawing Name From Hat Resolves Tied Election
Associated Press
Reagan Imperils Latin Peace Plan, Wright Says
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
16th Soviet A-Test
Associated Press
The Nation
S. Africa Panel Recommends Voluntary Integration in Residential Areas
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Israeli Troops, Students Clash
Associated Press
Iran-Contra Panels Get Draft Report Summarizing 9-Month Investigation
Associated Press
Revised Robertson Book Drops God's 'Order' to Shun Politics
Associated Press
Scientists Record Quake in Remote Utah Desert
United Press International
THE PAPAL VISIT : Papal Digest : Business Was Terrible but the View Was Great
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
U.S., Soviets Settle All Major Issues for A-Arms Treaty
NORMAN KEMPSTER and ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writers
The World
Nakasone Expected to Make Offer on U.S. Visit : Japan Ready to Help Defray Costs in Gulf
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
The State
The World
Massive Effort for Family Planning : New Tact Specifically Designed for Third World Parents
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
The World : Korean Campus Stormed
Iran Reported Buying, Stockpiling Sophisticated Arms at a Brisk Rate
United Press International
Freedom of Ignorance : Students Do Poorly on Questions About Democracy
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Fla. Gov. Says He Goofed, Asks Repeal of Tax
Associated Press
The Region
Thais Block Balloon-Borne Reward Offer by U.S. Relatives : Leaflets Seeking MIAs Placed in River on Laos Border
United Press International
Mental Tests Set for Wedtech Key Figure
United Press International
Screening Resumes for 670,000 Vietnamese Asking to Enter U.S.
From Reuters
Women's Restroom Bill Signed
United Press International
Bill Would Change Pledge of Allegiance
Associated Press
Dole's Decision : Why She's Quitting to Hit the Campaign Trail
BETTY CUNIBERTI, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Ralphs to Pay $70,784 in Checkout Suit
Soviets Put Brakes on Push for U.N. Sanctions on Iran
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
Flooding Fear Eased : Orange County Fire Damage Rated Light
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
3 Die, 101 Hurt in Train Crash
Associated Press
FAA Cites Delta Pilot 'Lapses of Discipline'
Associated Press
Community Colleges Get Interim Chief
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
THE PAPAL VISIT : Papal Digest : Welcome Sign Is Out but Mission Isn't Quite Ready for Return of Its Residents
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
Post-Papal Blues : John Paul's Visit Is Blessing to Some, Curse to Others in Sun Belt Cities on His Tour
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
Reagan, Gorbachev to Meet in Fall to Sign Arms Pact
Associated Press
Iraqi Planes Again Pound Targets in Iran
From Times Wire Services
Sex Harassment in Navy, Marines Alleged : Scathing Report Says Ship Captain Tried to 'Sell' Female Sailors
RON HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Minority AIDS High for Rate of Needle Sharing
From Times Wire Services
Senate Refuses to Invoke War Powers Act
Associated Press
. . . and on the Paris runways
PAT McCOLL
Public's Reaction to Bork, Like Senate's, Seems Evenly Split Between Pros, Cons
DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writer
For This Family, Togetherness Is Purely Academic
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Aquino, in Painful Cabinet Overhaul, Fires 2 Trusted Aides
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Crash Kills 3 Fighting Fires in N. California
From United Press International
Bork Foresees 'Disgrace' if He Changes Stated Stands : Liberals Claim He Flip-Flops
Associated Press
The State
The Papal Visit : Papal Digest : Papal Visit Brings Drop in Bookings in L.A. Jails
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
Pope to See Memorial Quilt Displaying Names of AIDS Victims
United Press International
New Air Force Bomber Breaks 9 Records, 4 Held by Soviets
Soviets Apologize for Shooting U.S. Airman, Blame Both Sides : Shevardnadze's Account Differs From Pentagon's
Associated Press
The World
Called Death Camps a 'Minor Point' : Candidate Le Pen Sparks Demonstration in Paris
United Press International
The Papal Visit : 'Dignity, Rights' Called Key Farm Issues
From Associated Press
Non-Surgical Treatment of the Prostate
DR. NEIL SOLOMON
Two-Career Families in Politics : Dole Resignation to Help Spouse Campaign Sets Precedent
DAVID LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Harassment of Asians and Blacks Increasing in Britain, Study Finds
From Reuters
The Papal Visit : Papal Digest : Hungry Pope Takes Ladle in His Own Hands
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
THE PAPAL VISIT : Papal Digest : Cooks' Tour of No-Man's Land Is Cut Short
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
The Region
Jet Hijacking Suspect Seized at Sea by FBI
DAVID LAMB and ROBERT L. JACKSON, Times Staff Writers
Pope Stresses Varied Themes as He Moves Up the Coast
DON A. SCHANCHE and MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writers
Bork Defends His Record, Rejects Allegations of Bias
DAVID LAUTER and DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writers
Jack Miles Applauded for Keeping the Social Set Chic
MARY ROURKE
The Papal Visit : Game of Life : Church's Weekly Bingo Keeps AIDS Hospice Operating
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
Smart, Chic Fashions Fit for a Pope
ANN CONWAY
Senate Votes to Limit Testing of 'Star Wars' System
SARA FRITZ and MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writers
Tainted Ice Cream Products Recalled
United Press International
Ingersoll Prizes to Paz, Pieper
Associated Press
Food for 4 Stretched for 211 Refugees
From Reuters
Pope Assures AIDS Patients of God's Love
MARK A. STEIN and DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writers
Self-Esteem Task Force Gets Down to Grass Roots
BETH ANN KRIER, Times Staff Writer
Luncheon Salutes '87 Honorees
MARYLOUISE OATES
Repair Job on Forests' Scars Starts
IMBERT MATTHEE and MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writers
Saudi Blood Shortage
Associated Press
Biden Admits Plagiarism in Writing Law School Brief
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
2nd-Oldest Barracks in U.S. Closes : Marines Won't Be Defending Maine Anymore
Associated Press
Farm Workers Say Church Isn't Doing Enough to Assist Them
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
Fashion 87 : Spring Forecast: Battered and Baggy
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
GI on Liaison Team Shot by Soviets in E. Germany
Associated Press
No More Mrs. Ewing
Compiled by the Fashion87 staff
The Papal Visit : Papal Digest : 'Pope John Paul II . . . This Is Dirty Harry'
Compiled by JUDY PASTERNAK from staff reports
Ceremony at Independence Hall : Reagan Says Constitution Changed World Forever
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Harvey Mudd College--It's a Well-Kept Secret of Elite
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Debut for Evening Wear With Casual Touch
ROSE-MARIE TURK
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
CHP Unravels Tale of Panic, Deception After Fatal Crash
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Deputies, County Fail to Reach Accord
Warm, but No Meltdown
With One Candidate, the Pot Boils
Court Progress Is on Schedule
JANE APPLEGATE and KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writers
Cholesterol Levels High in 14% of Children Tested
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Low Turnout of S.D. Voters Stirs Debate Once Again
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Driver Held After Hitting Sheriff's Son
Economist Assumes Post at Agriculture Department
United Press International
No Wonder Irvine Man Looks Like Washington
United Press International
Elizabeth Dole in Wife's Work . . .
ELLEN GOODMAN, Ellen Goodman writes a syndicated column in Boston.
. . . a Setback for Today's Women
JEAN BAKER, Jean Baker, a professor of history at Goucher College in Maryland, is the author of a new biography, "Mary Todd Lincoln."
Who Said That?
Fallbrook
In Thousand Oaks : Appeal Will Pursue Fight on Tiny Horse
L.a. County Fair Highlights
Panel Lists 140 Projects to Speed Traffic : Tax, Fee Hikes Among Suggested Sources of Needed $1.1 Billion
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
San Diego
Garden Grove : Suspect Sought in Molestation of Boy
Suit Seeks to Recover Costs of Toxic Cleanup
From United Press International
Tremor Shakes Algiers
From Reuters
A Document That Evolves With America
ROBERT CONOT, Robert Conot, a Southern California editor and journalist, is on assignment on the East Coast
Huge Broadway Complex Delayed : Navy Construction Project to Start in '92
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Amnesty Applicant Is a Law-Abiding Alien Once More
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
Berman Raises Green With a Red, White, Blue Affair
ALAN C. MILLER, Times Staff Writer
100 Rally in Opposition to Bork, Say He Is Threat to Constitution
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
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Re-Regulate
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Joan Kroc
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First Cougar Captured, Fitted With Transmitter in Orange County Study
From a Times Staff Writer
Escondido
Rosary, Funeral Mass Slated for Elvira Roberti, Senator's Mother
Pacoima Employer Must Pay Workers or Face Jail Term
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Group Fighting Disney Project Has 1st Meeting
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Times Staff Writer
Newport Beach : Royal Couple to Be Feted at Luncheon
Hearing Begins for 3 Accused of Killing Minister
United Press International
In the Pink: Omni Guests Enjoy Debut Amid Clatter
CHRIS KRAUL, Times Staff Writer
Study Cites Lack of Clear Plan for Future Bayfront Development
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Gave Friend Warning to Beat It : U.S. Attorney's Office Secretary Guilty
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Cool San Diego Summer Likely to End That Way
TINA CRAVAT, Times Staff Writer
Hold That (Bottom) Line
Panel Votes to Cancel Ex-Officer's Pension
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
100 From Around Globe 'Honor Us' by Taking Oaths
RICHARD BEENE, Times Staff Writer
2 Arrested After Drugs Worth $300,000 Seized
Judge Orders City to Keep Camp for Homeless Open 1 More Week
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
Ella Fitzgerald Undergoing Tests
From Associated Press
Concern About Safety, Fraud Got Her Fired, Nurse Charges
JANE HULSE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Tire Blowout Blamed in Fatal Truck Crash
Computer Crash Delays Traffic at Heathrow Airport
United Press International
Constitution of U.S. Proves Greek to Bulk of Its Youth
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
School Bus Driver Convicted for Threatening to Kill Children
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Businesses to Get Help on Foreign Trade
BILL BOYARSKY, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Nov. 3 Vote Targeted : Foes File Lawsuit to Stop Cityhood for Santa Clarita
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Panel Probes Finances of Lindsay's Campaign
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Joan Kroc
Local News in Brief : Flat Tire Overturns Van, Kills Driver, 49
Prosecutors Seek to Reinstate Charge in Biting of FBI Agent
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Bradley Appoints Coordinator to Help Develop Low-Cost Housing
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Two Men Linked to Wilson Drug Case Cleared
Board Acts Cautiously on Student Conduct Code
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Hoosier Hot Shots Leader Ken Trietsch Dies at 84
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
Judge Bork, a Contradiction in Terms : Angling for Confirmation, He Pretends to Be Mainstream
MICHAEL MOORE, Michael Moore is a professor of law at UC Berkeley and at USC, and is a consultant for the People for the American Way.
Costa Mesa : Attorney Pat Herzog to Be Honored by ACLU
Beauty Pageant Protesters Settle Suit Against City
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Police Officer Camille Modde, Winner of Heroism Award, Dies
Local News in Brief : Sex Convictions Net Chiropractor 2 Years
First Cougar Caught and Collared as Study Begins
By STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Device Bores Inside Planes to Quell Fires
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Papal Aura a Blessing for Mission's Gift Shop
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Victim in Chain-Saw Case Was Slain by Prostitute, Teacher Reportedly Claims
Group Seeking Growth Limits Starts Petition Drive for Ballot Initiative
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Jake Zeitlin
Rail Station Renovation Runs About a Year Late : Project Is Part of Watts Development
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Cooperation on AIDS
Gen. Collins, Veteran of D-Day, Dies at Age 91
Associated Press
Costa Mesa : Homeowners to Picket State Farm Insurance
Deaths of 2 Spur CHP Action on Kanan Dume
TRACY WILKINSON, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
MAKING MR. RIGHT : Servite's Jason Frank Got Early Boost From Father to Grow Into a Quarterback
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
FLIPPING OVER HIS SPORT : After Disastrous Start, Kropfeld Goes On to Dominate Hydroplane Rivals
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
Orioles Are Bracing for Winter of Discontent
RICHARD JUSTICE, The Washington Post
NHL Takes Harder Line on Full-Scale Brawling
Donlan, Upshaw Will Hold Secret Meeting
From The Times Wire Services
Cypress Wins a Pair of Water Polo Games
Names in the News
One-Time Lineman Has the Right Lines for Monday Nights
LARRY STEWART
It's 365 Days and Counting Down to the Summer Olympics in Seoul
Associated Press
Vail Lake Is a Hot Spot for Catfish, Largemouth Bass
National League Roundup : Pirates' Dunne Returns to Torment Cardinals Again, 1-0
From Times Wire Services
Few Fans, but Marshall's Critics Are Many : Right Fielder Says Booing Crowd 'Narrow-Minded' as Dodgers Split With Reds
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Santiago Is Catalyst in Padres' 7-1 Win
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Golf Roundup : Nakajima's 62 Ties Record
From Times Wire Services
Black Rides Hot And Smoggy to Stakes Win
College Football / Richard Hoffer : It's More Than a Game on Saturday Afternoon in College Town, U.S.A.
RICHARD HOFFER
Magee Leads Maccabi to Basketball Victory
Associated Press
Castanon Is Cleared to Ride, After First Returning to Mexico
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
UC San Diego Gains Water Polo Victory
GOOD LEGS TO STAND ON : Stepped-On Rams Still Have Something to Kick About
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
And Once It Was Over, Yogi Forgot About It
HAIL, COLUMBIA? : Lions-Turned-Lambs of Ivy League Hope Texan Can End the Endless Losing
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
MacLean Readies for Rush
JOHN LYNCH,
Times Staff Writer
1987 HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEWS : GIRLS VOLLEYBALL : CITY SECTION : Rivals Sent to New Feuding Grounds
STEVE ELLING,
Times Staff Writer
Manila Breaks a Cannon Bone and Will Be Retired
United Press International
Samaranch May Ask for Help From Gorbachev : Castro Already Has Offered IOC Assistance in Solving North Korean Situation
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Angels Foul Up Royally on K.C. Turf
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Walters Likely to Start; Watts Is Released by Chargers
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
THE OTHER FLUTIE : Younger Brother Darren Feels It's Better to Receive
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Other games to watch:
STEVE BEATTY
Oakridge Tennis Club to Play in Nationals
STEVE SPRINGER
Tennis Roundup : Gomez Struggles Past Vilas
From Times Wire Services
Madison's New Look Not New to Mount Miguel
RICK HAZELTINE
Outdoor Notes / Pete Thomas : Fires Force Closure of Some Deer Hunt Areas
Pete Thomas
In Arm's Way : More Than Brute Strength Is Used for This White-Knuckle Ride
JEFF MEYERS,
Times Staff Writer
Discus Is Al Oerter's Tranquilizer
Jim Murray
HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : A Healthy White to Perform Double Duty
STEVE ELLING,
Times Staff Writer
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