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What happened on August 23, 1988
ENTERTAINMENT
When he tires of answering questions about why he's in a wheelchair, the 7th-grader simply dead-pans: 'Vietnam.' : Out-of-This-World Career Still in Cards for 'Mac and Me' Star
STACY JENEL SMITH,
Times staff writer Jess Bravin contributed to this story. and
TV REVIEW : 'We Shall Overcome' Puts History to a Tune in PBS' Documentary
TERRY ATKINSON
SHOOTING STARS : 'Dead Pool's' Kim Keeps Options Open
JOHN VOLAND
A Veteran at 26, Edwards Is Still Learning
KRISTINE MCKENNA
Night Spots
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Silver Has Lots of Company Now : Woman Director Isn't 'Out There by Myself' Anymore
NANCY MILLS
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
THEATER AND FILM / Jan Herman : Looking Backward : Grove Shakespeare Festival's 'Lear' Will Begin With King's Ending Speech
Jan Herman
Viardo's Bowl Debut Tonight First U.S. Concert in 13 Years
LIBBY SLATE
STAGE REVIEW : Undernourished 'Taproot' Could Stand a Good Dose of Conflict
RAY LOYND
JAZZ REVIEW : Singer Outshines Guitar Kings at JVC Show
DON HECKMAN
First Off . . .
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
STAGE REVIEW : Old Globe 'Jeeves' Serves as a 'Pip Pip' Wodehouse Primer
NANCY CHURNIN
Tv/video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
CLASSICAL MUSIC : Vivaldi Concert Has Its Seasonal Ups, Downs
KENNETH HERMAN
Dempsey: Class Clown Making Good
NANCY MILLS
First Off . . .
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rascals Go Back to the Past Without Surrendering Present
DUNCAN STRAUSS
New Compact Discs Replace Flawed Versions
TERRY ATKINSON
Pop/rock
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
STAGE REVIEW : 'Megabeth' Puts New Twist on Shakespeare
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Freddy Shreds the Movie Competition
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Producer Spencer Scares Up a Sitcom
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Dancer Struts His Stuff Backstage for S.D. Rep
EILEEN SONDAK
Therapy for People Who Suffered Severe Head Injuries : Singer-Songwriter Turns Music Into a Healing Art
JOE EDWARDS, Associated Press
Jade Calegory Has Eye Set on Out-of-This-World Career
STACY JENEL SMITH
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Local News in Brief : Child-Abuse Files Ordered Opened
Prize 24-Acre Parcel : Blue Cross to Consider Bids for Developing Warner Center Site
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
Ladies' Club : They (Love) Their Trucks as Much as the Guys Do
GENE YASUDA, Times Staff Writer
State Moves Against Phone Sales Fraud
ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writer
San Onofre
Local News in Brief : Not Guilty Plea in Animal Abuse Case
Local News in Brief : Garden Grove : City Program Offers to Get Houses Painted
Quayle's a Winner for Bush, America : After the Furor, Voters Will See Man of Ideas for 21st Century
JOHN J. RHODES,
Former Arizona Rep. John J. Rhodes was the minority leader in the House of Representatives
$3.5 Billion OKd for L.A. Schools' 1988-89 Budget
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Local News in Brief : New Classes for Amnesty Applicants
School Merger Foes Organize to Fight Plan
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Fire Sears 25 Acres in Sand Canyon Area
Transportation
Local News in Brief : Slumlord Receives Fine, a Year in Jail
Local News in Brief : Transit Agencies Still Can't Agree
Tragedy Without Blame
Local News in Brief : 24 Hurt in Series of Freeway Crashes
On the Banks of the Wabash, War Was 2-Day Hell
JEFF DANZIGER,
Jeff Danziger is an editorial cartoonist for the Christian Science Monitor
Saying No to the Client
Utilities Move to Cut Smog in L.A. Basin but Bills May Rise
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : U.S. Official to Speak to Hispanic Chamber
Oceanside
Local News in Brief : Lawndale Chamber Won't Get $70,000
Police Union, City Agree on Pact
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : OCC's Opening-Day Enrollment Up 10%
Board to Study Future of 13 Mental Centers
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Privilege for What Purpose? : Everyone Uses Connections, Some Turn Their Backs on Consequences
CAROL TAVRIS,
Carol Tavris is a social psychologist and writer living in Los Angeles
San Diego
Health Insurance
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Jackson and Latino Voters
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
La Jolla
'It's scary--a lot of people want to kiss the same cheek.'
LOUIS SAHAGUN
Driver Equipped to Shed Light on Gray Legal Area
ANTHONY PERRY
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Local News in Brief : Wholesaler Admits Misbranding Meat
Local News in Brief : El Toro : Condo Fire Victim's Body Is Identified
Wilson Backers to Hear Reagan Today in Irvine
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Casino Returns Purse : After 3 1/2 Decades, The Lost Is Found
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Brea : Marine Dies, Passenger Hurt in Freeway Crash
In the Eastern Bloc, Moscow Backs Perestroika While Keeping Its Fingers Crossed
ALEX PRAVDA,
Alex Pravda is the director of Soviet foreign-policy programs at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London
San Diego
"Men aren't interested in you if you have little boys."
PERRY C. RIDDLE
Local News in Brief : United Way Fills National Position
Local News in Brief : Pizza Parlor Slaying Suspect Surrenders
Korenstein Recall Drive Launched
CARLOS LOZANO, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Rescinds Safety Testing Regulation for Elevator Parts
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Village for Regatta Buffs to Offer Food, Fun, Fervor
DARRELL DAWSEY, Times Staff Writer
Pet Hassle Comes Home to Roost
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Zoo Can Do the Baby Condor's Pen in Pink
LINDA ROACH MONROE
Rape of Woman by Group Reported
Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Chino Man, 29, Dies in Crash at Interchange
24 Injured in Pileup that Closed Golden State Freeway
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Times Staff Writer
Noise Dispute Between Nightclub, Neighbors Escalates
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
86-Year-Old Woman Raped in Burbank
Cocaine in Backpack : Mother Faces Trial Over Drugs Girl Took to School
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, Times Staff Writer
Tip Leads Police to 886-Pound Cocaine Haul in Sylmar House
CARLOS V. LOZANO, Times Staff Writer
Cal Thomas on 'Christ' Film
Local News in Brief : Clark Hotel Tenants Won't be Forced Out
Jackson Lashes Out at Grape Growers, Stores : He Joins UFW Supporters at Market to Assail 'Environmental Violence'
LOUIS SAHAGUN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Tustin : City's Election Will Coincide With County's
Poway
Diving Mishap Won't Keep This Boy Down
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Karate Studio Lends a Hand : Carving Out a Quiet Spot for Zen Meditation
SHARI R. MICHELS, Times Staff Writer
A Walk on the High Side Rescues 2 Boys
AMY STEVENS, Times Staff Writer
FEC Papers Show Inquiry on Developer Includes Hart
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Driver in Car Crash Faces Attempted Murder Trial
AMY PYLE, Times Staff Writer
Sludge Dumping in Sea Extended by 90-Day Study
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
2nd Suspect in Fatal Shooting at Pizza Store Surrenders
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Times Staff Writer
Viet Vet Advisers to Counsel Soviet Afghan War Veterans
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Job Center Opens in South-Central L.A.
1936 Council Action Leaves Streets in Public Limbo
KENNETH J. GARCIA,
Times Staff Writer
Balance for the Logging System
Residents Go Through Roof Over Building
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Fallbrook
Rochelle Manning Pleads Not Guilty
Investigator for Public Defender Dies
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
2 in Case Plead Guilty on Eve of Minkow Trial
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Argues for Life Prison Term : Police Killer Fights Execution
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, Times Staff Writer
Jury Selection Begins in Trial of David Lucas, Accused of Killing 6
NEWS
Victoria Shaw; Australian Actress Found by Bob Hope
No Favors Asked, Quayle Tells VFW : In Major Bid to End Controversy, He Denies Using Influence to Join Guard
HENRY WEINSTEIN and THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writers
Biggest Grocery Price Rise in 4 1/2 Years Spurs Inflation : Drought Blamed for Increase
Times Wire Services
Ray Eames, 73; Member of Noted Design Team
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Rene Bine Jr.; Heart Disease Specialist
Tragic Crossing : Coping With Coma, Grief in Tijuana
RICHARD BEENE, Times Staff Writer
The Father of Los Angeles' Parking Lots
Jack Smith
Olympic Flame Begins Sojourn
United Press International
Court Upholds Loitering Law in a Boost for Police
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Hart Funding Probed
John Spano
Lotto Ticket Sales Prove Brisk as Jackpot of $30 Million Seen
The Nation
The World
Bush's Deficit Plan Called 'Son of Voodoo Economics'
Associated Press
4 Americans Lost Off Indonesia Coast
United Press International
Use Restraint, U.S. Tells Poland
Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
Pope Hails Spiritual Renewal in Hungary
From Reuters
The World
Swear Off Swearing, Soviet Cleric Pleads
From Reuters
The Nation
The World
The World
Wilson, McCarthy Make Bids for Jewish Support
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Nation
Cable Cut Darkens Boston
Associated Press
Don't Give an Inch, Kidnapers of Western Hostages Are Urged
From Times Wire Services
Governor Signs Bill Lifting Retailers' 18% Interest Cap
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
PLO to Pay Fired Jordanians
Associated Press
Protesters in Burma Call for Democracy
From Times Wire Services
Strong CBS Fails to Edge NBC
Associated Press
The World : Israel May Get Spy Satellite
13 Die in Austrian Bus Accident
United Press International
The Nation
CAMPAIGN '88 : 15,000 RSVP's?
Associated Press
Des Moines Paper Tells Bush to Drop Quayle
Reuters
Condor Believed to Be Victim of Stress
LINDA ROACH MONROE, Times Staff Writer
Poland Cracks Down on Strikers : Roundups Started; Curfews, Summary Trials Threatened
CHARLES T. POWERS., Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
Curbs Voted on Trucks Carrying Toxics
JERRY GILLAM, Times Staff Writer
10 Killed in Peru Attacks
United Press International
The World
Charge Will Still Stand Against Carl Rowan
Associated Press
Polish Strikes Bring Economic Review, Curfew
Associated Press
Ling-Ling Fools Keepers: Panda Isn't Pregnant
MARK LAWRENCE, Times Staff Writer
Czech Anniversary Protesters Reported Beaten in Moscow
Associated Press
The World
The World
U.N. Ban Proposed on Racist Demonstrations
From Reuters
Supervisors OK 1st AIDS Ward at County-USC
United Press International
10 Filipino Miners Killed
Nobel Foundation Boosts Value of Prize to $382,000
From Reuters
Newton Balks at Leaving Prison
Associated Press
The State : No Charges in Crane Mishap
An Angry Bush Defends Quayle : Assails 'Shrill Partisan Attack' on Running Mate's Guard Service
Cathleen Decker, Times Staff Writer
Deukmejian Fires Disciplined Dealer From Auto Board
MICHAEL MILSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Gun Battle Erupts as Kim Dae Jung Dines in Manila
Associated Press
Israelis Wound 8 Palestinians, Impose Curfew in Nablus Area
From Times Wire Services
The Nation : Infants' Blood to Be Tested in AIDS Study
The State
Sinatra Wins Health Clinic Case
United Press International
Judge Orders Videotapes Returned to TV Station
Owners of Driven Chrysler Cars Sold as New to Get at Least $500
Associated Press
The State
Reagan to Stress Ideological Message in 15-City Stump
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Chriss Gittens; Actor in Radio Show
CAMPAIGN '88 : Scare on Media Plane
Reuters
Soviet Nuclear Blast
Associated Press
Bill Passed to Require 'Say No' Sex Training Emphasis in Schools
JERRY GILLAM and CARL INGRAM, Times Staff Writers
CAMPAIGN '88 : Lobbyist to Bare All
Associated Press
Station Drops Quayle Lampoon
Associated Press
CAMPAIGN '88 : A Generation Gap?
United Press International
Quayle Calls New Charges 'Outrageous Outright Lies'
Associated Press
British Naval Officer Feared Killed by Another IRA Bomb
Associated Press
U.S. Assails Terror by Afghanistan : Annual Report Focuses on Bomb Campaign in Pakistan
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Consumer Group Hits Peugeot Safety, Starts Boycott
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
Moods Play Bigger Role in Fatigue
KATHLEEN DOHENY
Quake Rescue Efforts Stepped Up : Toll Over 650 in Himalayas; Rains Hamper Searchers
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
North, South Korea Break Off Talks at End of Fiery Session
KARL SCHOENBERGER, Times Staff Writer
NASA Targets Late-September Shuttle Launch
From Times Wire Services
CAMPAIGN '88 : He 'Tears Up Morale,' Jackson Says of Quayle
From a Times Staff Writer
Bush Angrily Defends Quayle on Guard Issue
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
Taxes Cut, Inflation Curbed : Huge Debts Cast Shadow Over Economic Revolution
ART PINE, Times Staff Writer
Quayle Failed Broad Political Science Test at College: Professor
Reuters
Gunman Commits Suicide on Freeway
Associated Press
Japanese See Threat in Soviet Pacific Buildup
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Car Booby-Trapped by IRA Kills British Naval Officer in Belfast
From Times Wire Services
Postal Chief Puts His Stamp on the Job
BETTY CUNIBERTI, Times Staff Writer
Rape on Campus : It's on Rise Across U.S., Report Experts Who Say That Schools Don't Know How to React
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
Breath Analyzer-Ignition Lock Idea Catches On
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Rising Sea Levels Threaten Pacific Atolls, Scientists Say
Associated Press
Minneapolis Man Faces Deportation Over War Crimes
Associated Press
Ambassador Raphel Buried at Arlington
United Press International
Book Review : Exploring Unanswered Questions of Mathematics
LEE DEMBART
Cuban-Americans Indicted : Six Accused of Training Contras in Florida Camp
Associated Press
Thousands of Acres Blackened in Montana and Wyoming : Army Troops Join Forest Fires Assault
From Associated Press
Reagan Signs 'Fair Trade' Bill, Ignores Bentsen Role
Times Wire Services
30 Soviet Missile Inspectors Arrive for INF Treaty Checks
United Press International
More Than Half a Million March in Burmese Cities
Times Wire Services
Blast Injures 25 in S. Africa Port City Restaurant
United Press International
Navy Captain Faces Charges for Leaving Hungry Boat People
Associated Press
Indian Woman Is Last Word on Language of the Atsugewi
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Paper Says Lawyers Told FBI About an Alleged Quayle Pass at Lobbyist
Associated Press
Jack Cutting; Pioneer Disney Animator
Report That Bentsen Got Son Into National Guard Also Denied : Dukakis Angry About Charge of Avoiding Korean War
DAVID LAUTER and J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Times Staff Writers
Sadness Pervades Camps in Pakistan : Afghan Refugees Mourn for 'Our Martyr' Zia
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Lessons of Vietnam for Soviets : U.S. Rehabilitation Team to Meet Afghan Returnees
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
600 Santa Barbara County Workers Stage Strike
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
The State
Jesse James Just Plain 'Grandpa' at This Address
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
By All Odds, Princess Beatrice Is One for the Books
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Heavy Rain in Iowa Too Late for Corn
Associated Press
Her Recognition Is Deserved
Judith Krantz's 'Problems'
BUSINESS
Bishop Inc. Reports Loss of $2.21 Million in Quarter
Crevier Motors Climbs to No. 1 in BMW Sales : From Modest Start, Santa Ana Dealer Uses Location to Grab Top U.S. Ranking
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim Building's Owning Partnership Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Airline Service to Expand Between Australia, U.S.
Associated Press
FBI agents boned up on lab lingo, but erythropoietin was a tongue twister : Rival Helped Amgen Foil a Biotech Theft
BARRY STAVRO, Times Staff Writer
Pfizer to Acquire Maker of Plax
From Reuters
Stocks Fall; Interest Rates Blamed : Dow Drops 25.78 to 1,990.22, Lowest Level Since May 27
From Times Wire Services
Battery Contract Set
Britain's Vineyards Are Exporting Wines to France
From Reuters
Saudi Settles With Bankrupt Triad : Khashoggi to Pay Holding Company Up to $35 million
Associated Press
Upstart Raider Makes a Run at Damon Corp.
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
3 Brothers: All for None : Blood Is Thicker Than the Water They Bottle . . . . . . but Not Enough to Bring Their Firms Together
ERIC SCHINE, Times Staff Writer
Air Force Names Delco
Ways to Trim Commissions
GREGORY CROUCH
PerfectData Cuts Losses Despite Declining Sales
Merger Talks Between Batus and Farmers 'Progressing'
From a Times Staff Writer
CREDIT : Bond Prices Edge Lower as Traders Sit Out the Session
Associated Press
Science/technology
David Olmos, Times staff writer
Phillips Petroleum to Sell Oil, Gas Stake to Conoco
Cherokee Marks Increase in 2nd-Quarter Profits
Software Consortium Selects Cambridge
Associated Press
Bush's Happy Talk Doesn't Apply to Very Many Workers
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Science/technology
David Olmos, Times staff writer
COMMODITIES : Rain Sends Grain, Soybean Futures Plunging
From Associated Press
IRIS Reports $390,000 Loss in 2nd-Quarter
AME Blames Guild Strike for 88% Drop in Profits
Nation
Champagne Corks Pop Up in Britain
From Reuters
Camarillo's Alpharel Shows $2.68 Million Loss
Apple Picks Chiefs for 4 New Operating Units
VICTOR F. ZONANA
Verit Industries Posts Loss for Fourth Quarter
Bankruptcy Court Rules on Glendora Firms : Judge Orders Licenses Restored to Car Dealers
MICHAEL MILSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Itel Raises Stake in American President
From States News Service
Investor Increases Stake in Trio-Tech International
Comarco Chief Quits After 3 Weeks to Accept Better Offer in Wisconsin : SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
David Olmos, Times staff writer
IDB Shares Acquired
From States News Service
3 Firms Made 53% of Program Trades in July : Morgan Stanley Tops 1st Activity Report by NYSE
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
Advertisers Putting Their Stamp of Approval on Post Cards
BRUCE HOROVITZ
A Scary Business, Indeed : Boo U Helps Sales Force Prepare for Halloween Season
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Applied Data Stock Shoots Up 45% With Report of Profitable Quarter
DAVID OLMOS
Costs of Funds Vary : S&L Earnings Mixed; Bank Profits Increase
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
FDIC to Sell Shaky Loans at Auction
Associated Press
TRW Expects to Build Satellite for Use in Astronomy
JESUS SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
International Video Sells Subsidiary for $23 Million
United Education's Stock Tumbles 35% After Report
JAMES BATES and JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writers
A Bite of the Big Apple : S.D. Firms Among Companies Riding Wave of Macintosh Success
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Central Banks' Selling Fails to Dampen Dollar
From Times Wire Services
Record Promoter's Suit Against MCA, Warner Dismissed
WILLIAM K. KNOEDELSEDER Jr., Times Staff Writer
New Chief Seeks to Build More Competitive Airline : Ex-Stowaway Is Shaking Up Swissair
From Reuters
AMR Wraps Up Deal
From States News Service
Wickes Stock Leaps 40% Over News It's in Play : 6 Million Shares Change Hands; Price Hits $13.25 as Potential Buyers Surface
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
Lear Siegler Sells Car Parts Unit in $500-Million Deal
GEORGE WHITE, Times Staff Writer
Decommissioned : Real Estate Agents Cutting Their Percentages as Competition for Business Grows
GREGORY CROUCH, Times Staff Writer
IBM to Discontinue Dealer Incentive Program on PS/2
Associated Press
SPORTS
Gold Medalist in '36 Waited for Reward : Korean Marathoner Won the Race, but He Was Wearing Japanese Uniform
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Funding of Olympians Favored
Associated Press
BODY WAVES : Surfers Take to the Water Without Much Gear, Looking for a Free Ride
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Ram Notebook : Hatcher Itching to Get His Kicks
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Clark Discovers His Own Monster in Fenway
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Olympic Team Bounces Back With 91-79 Win
Associated Press
Perez Wins Super Welterweight Title Over Distracted Lopez
STEVE KRESAL, Times Staff Writer
Brown Has Meeting With Perkins, but Hasn't Decided About Tampa Bay
CHRIS DUFRESNE
American League Roundup : Yankees, Mattingly Go Quietly Against A's, 9-2
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Names in the News
Names in the News
Phillies Dust Off Padres : Bedrosian Stops Hot Martinez in the Ninth Inning
BOB WOLF
Will America's Cup Create a Ripple? : Event Timing Will Dictate Limits on Media Coverage
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Bowa's Back in Town Causing a Stir : Some Cheer, Some Jeer as Former Padre Manager Returns
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
In North Carolina, They Know How to Hold On to a Lead
National League Roundup : Astros Cook Cubs' Goose in 10th Inning, 9-7
From Times Wire Services
Red Sox Walk All Over Angels and Clark, 6-2 : Rookie Pitcher Has Inauspicious Debut at Fenway as Hurst Wins Again
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Wersching, Cribbs Cut by 49ers
With Gooden Well, Mets Get Better : Dodgers Lose, 7-1, as Tudor Exits After 6
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Rooney in Coma; Condition 'Very Grave'
Associated Press
Armstrong Named Crawford Football Coach
Cowboys Force Six Turnovers in a 17-9 Victory Over Bears
Associated Press
Fatal Bout Is Being Investigated : Ambulance Arrival Slow After Velazquez Fell, Witnesses Say
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
Lee Is Cut by Raiders, but He Takes It in Stride
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Will America's Cup Create a Ripple? : New Zealanders Are Boon to San Diego Economy
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Gary Stevens Rides Stocks Up to Win
Associated Press
This Baseball Movie Is Far From a Natural
Jim Murray
Benson Goes as Chargers Slim Down : Linebacker Traded to New England for a Draft Choice
SCOTT MILLER
Tom Kennedy Was Born to Bodysurf the Wedge . . . Almost Literally
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
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