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What happened on July 01, 1988
NEWS
Mississippi River Boat Stranded on Sand Bar
Reuters
OBITUARIES : Laurence W. Beilenson, 89; Unionist, Friend of Reagan
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
Newport's Fame Knows No Bounds
ANN CONWAY
Trainers Cleared in Elephant Beating
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
How a U.S. Journalist Tracked Down 'The Spy Who Got Away'
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Thanks to Irrigation, Nebraska Farmers at Least Know They're Guaranteed a Crop
LARRY GREEN and RHONDA BERGMAN, Times Staff Writers
28 U.S. Soldiers in War of 1812 Finally Home
Associated Press
Japanese Teachers Charge Censorship of Textbooks
From Reuters
Broadcast Nazi Propaganda in World War II : 'Axis Sally,' American Turncoat, Dies
United Press International
182 West Berlin Protesters Flee Over the Wall to East
From Reuters
Cartoonist Twists in the Wind of Singlehood
SUSAN CHRISTIAN, Susan Christian is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
New Church Leader Won't Cut Roots
JOSEPH N. BELL
Trader Joe's Offers an Eclectic Mix and Tales for Almost All Its Wares
JAN HOFMANN, Jan Hoffmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
The State
The Nation
Nicaragua Extends Cease-Fire, Calls for New Talks With Contras
From Reuters
The World : U.S. Seeks Athens Killers
Lebanon Bombs Kill 1, Injure 52
Associated Press
$44.2-Billion Budget Handed to Deukmejian
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Carlucci Halts $1 Billion in Tainted Navy Contracts : Bribe Probe Spurs Action by Carlucci
From Times Wire Services
CAMPAIGN '88 : Democrats Less Eager for North-South Ticket
Jack Nelson
Iraq Admits Chemical Arms Use
Associated Press
Livermore Nuclear Lab Shut Down by Electric Blast, Fires
Associated Press
400 Holiday Deaths Seen
Associated Press
Construction Spending Up Strong 1.1% in May
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
Gay Activists Seek Sodomy Law Repeal
United Press International
The State
The Nation
Colombia Drugs Destroyed
Associated Press
The World
Eastern Cancels Texas Air Deal
From Reuters
Irish Leader Hospitalized
From Reuters
Cambodia Regime Facing Stiffer Test Against Rebels
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
4 Stabbed to Death, 5th Hurt
Associated Press
The World
The World
July 4th Event Seeks to Generate Good Will for Democrats : Dukakis Invites Jacksons to Have Dinner
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
The Nation
The World
CAMPAIGN '88 : 'McGovern' Defined
United Press International
The State : Libraries May Be Shuttered
ERA Backers Stage Rally, Launch Ratification Drive
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Must Reform or Fail, Gorbachev Warns : Leader Issues Stirring Appeal to Party Delegates to Approve Changes, Share Power More Widely
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The World
Ousted Moscow Party Chief Begs for Pardon, Gets Nyet
Associated Press
Hungary Protests to Romania
Associated Press
Dukakis Visits Glenn, Says He Likes Dullness
Associated Press
The World
U.S. Safety Belt Use Week
United Press International
TV Tip Helps a Stork in a Hurry
ANN CONNORS
Beauty Is Only Skin-Deep, but . . .
The Nation : No Nation Has Space Lead, Study Says
No Evidence Is Found Against Lehman, Navy Prober Reportedly Tells Lawmakers
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Reconsideration of Insurance Measure Ordered by High Court
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
13 Injured by Bomb in Downtown Pretoria
Associated Press
Driver Who Killed 2 Gets 10-Year Term
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
The State
Clean Air by 2007? Snags Arise in Southland's Goals
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Mexicans Cool to U.S. Protest Over Terrorist : Strictly a Local Affair, 2 Congressmen Assert
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Only 28% Back Sandinistas; 9% Favor Opposition : Managuans Split on Regime, Poll Finds
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, Times Staff Writer
Regional Officials Study Options for Disputed Enclave
MICHAEL PARKS and TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writers
Judge Frees 5 Aliens Rounded Up in Dragnet
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Shoot Rioters, Expel Activists, Israeli Urges
Associated Press
State Lawyer Who Says Rights Were Violated Can Sue, Court Rules
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Tutu Asks for Legal Action Against Insults
From Reuters
Gunman Wounded in Police Shoot-Out
McCarthy Receives Sierra Club's Endorsement
FRANK CLIFFORD and RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writers
Sharply Differing Anti-Drug Plans Told
ERIC LICHTBLAU and PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writers
The State
Nagorno-Karabakh Official Stricken
From Reuters
White House Drug Arrests Show Need for Testing, Reagan Says
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Bird Court Ruling on Eyewitnesses' Fallibility Upset
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Cardin Skirts Replace Trousers : Air China Takes to Skies as New National Carrier
United Press International
Estonians Deny Autonomy Plans Imperil Soviet Unity
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Edberg Battles Way to Finals
Associated Press
Represent Errors of Past, Delegate Asserts : Gromyko, Others Urged to Resign
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
AMA Calls on States to Trace Sex Partners of AIDS Victims
From Times Wire Services
Panel Would Impose 7-Day Wait on All Handgun Sales
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
La Raza Study Warns of Housing 'Crisis'
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Shultz Warns Salvador Army on Human Rights : Says Violence Against Civilians Must End if Military Hopes to Beat Insurgents
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
Dole, Kemp Encourage Party to Expand Appeal : Pair Tell Platform Writers to Consider Disadvantaged Voters
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
'We Walk With Fear' : Peru: Terror Coming Out of the Hills
JAMES F. SMITH, Times Staff Writer
3 Indicted in Smuggling of Missile System to Egypt
United Press International
The State
Voila! A City
DANA PARSONS and MARK BOSTER, Times Staff Writer
Plays Key Role in Photosynthesis : Structure of Plant Protein Unraveled
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
Hanoi Puts Its Cambodia Toll at 55,000 Dead
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Brezhnev Son-in-Law to Go on Trial in Corruption Case
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
ACLU to Investigate : Convict-Writer Critical of Warden Transferred
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
Orange County to Face Possible Layoff of 400 : Defeat of Trial Court Funding Measure to Leave a $35-Million Budget Shortfall
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Ancient Asteroid That Hit Earth Had a Chilling Effect, Scientists Surmise
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
Fashion 88 : Women Skirting Hemline Issue With Shorts
MARY ROURKE, Times Staff Writer
Brazil's Congress Urges Seizure of Drug-Growing Land
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Rebel Prelate Consecrates Bishops in Catholic Schism
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
High Court to Take Up Death Penalty for Minors
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writer
Bush Cites 'Uphill Fight'; Chides Liberals
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Homing Pigeons Can't Find Their Way Home
From Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Drought Panel Stops Short of Urging New Aid
From Reuters
Documents Tell How Consultant Guaranteed Job
RALPH FRAMMOLINO and DOUGLAS JEHL,
Times Staff Writers and
Wiretaps Tracked Defense Data Sales : Search Warrants Give Details of Fraud Probe; Navy Halts Action on Contracts
JOHN M. BRODER and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Bill Roberts, 63, Veteran Political Consultant, Dies
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
Japan Probing Sale of Kidneys in Philippines
Associated Press
Iran to Toughen Up Its Anti-Drug Laws
From Reuters
Reagan OKs Expansion of Medicare Aid : Adds Warning About Necessity to Keep Costs Under Control
Associated Press
OBITUARIES : Dennis Farrell; 'Hermit of Griffith Park' in 1950s
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Where You Can Light The Night
Clipboard researched by Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times, Page designed by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Robin's Knockout Dress
Miss California, Responding to Some Ugly Rumors, Defends Her Relentless Push to Wear a Beauty Crown
NIKKI FINKE, Times Staff Writer
Accessories: Putting On a Good Show : Three-Day Los Angeles Trade Exhibit Has 'Anthropological' Value
ROSE-MARIE TURK, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Local News in Brief : Men Sue Chippendales
Senior Housing Project : Norwalk 'Village' Marks 25th Year of Low Rents
BETTINA BOXALL, Times Staff Writer
Heads-Up Cougar Stashes Her Cubs, Outfoxes Trackers
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Gang Death Suspect Held
AIDS Hospice Hospitality? : Neighbors Aloof as Archbishop Opens Diocese-Run Facility
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 2 Planning Commissioners Named
Drive Starts to Freeze New Home Ranch Plan
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Sewage Violations Cited
Santa Fe to Keep Properties Scheduled for Sale
From the Associated Press
Hawthorne Considers Fees for Paramedics
HUGO MARTIN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Local News in Brief : Grand Jury Urges Audit
Wilmington Goal : Access to Water Being Discussed
SHERYL STOLBERG, Times Staff Writer
AQMD Cites Landfill After Nearby Residents Complain About Dust
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Ventura Freeway Project Pauses for July 4 Weekend
Police, Family Comb Neighborhood for Missing Boy, 12
CHARLES FINNIE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 52 Residential Lots Downzoned
Beach Set Can Expect a Few Rays for Holiday
BARBARA VALOIS, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : $1,000 Allocated for Bicycle Racks
New Populism
Local News in Brief : Plan for Mini-Mart Gains
Failure of a Power Grab
Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : City Treated Epileptic Adequately, Jury Holds
New Slow-Growth Council Acts : Escondido Pulls the Plug on 640-Unit Development
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Firms to Face Fines on Toxic Materials Plans
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Agency to Open Hurricane Hot Line for the Pacific Coast
Associated Press
Local News in Brief : Smaller General Fund Budget
San Diego
Local News in Brief : Bomb Squad Removes Military Shell on San Diego Freeway
An Inexcusable Delay
Local News in Brief : Ball Field to Be Opened
Trade Gap
Vocational Schools
Vocational Schools
Vocational Schools
Local News in Brief : Dana Point : Body of Man Is Found; Foul Play Not Suspected
RTD Clerical Union OKs New Labor Contract, Thereby Averting a Strike
'Big, Bloody' Cuts by County Seen in New State Budget
JEFFREY L. RABIN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Lawyer Indicted in Alleged Money Scheme
2 Sheriff's Deputies Dropped from Mother's Suit Over Daughter's Death
Gunman Sentenced to 60 Days House Arrest
Sleeping on Sidewalks Gets Rough When the City Can Steal Your Blanket
MICHAEL DEAR,
Michael Dear is the author, with J. R. Wolch, of "Landscapes of Despair: From Deinstitutionalization to Homelessness" (Princeton University Press, 1987)
Terrorist-- a Case Lost in Translation : Mexico Let Morales Go on Principle, Risking U.S. Anger
JORGE G. CASTANEDA,
Jorge G. Castaneda is a professor of political science at the National Autonomous University, Mexico City
Local News in Brief : Man's Body Found Off Freeway Is Identified
Old Town Museum Opening Gives Some a Sense of Their Own History
SHARI R. MICHELS, Times Staff Writer
Good Grief! That Girl Sounds Like Charlie Brown
ANN JOHNSON, Community Correspondent
Robber Kills Man in Holdup Attempt at Tarzana Bank
Off Hook With D.A. : Elephant Beaters Won't Be Charged
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Vocational Schools
El Cajon
Local News in Brief : Airport Noise Report Out
Driver Pleads Guilty to Murder in Fatal Crash, Gets 10 Years
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Four Tires Blow Out as Plane Lands in Seattle
Associated Press
Judge Heeds Leniency Pleas From Victims : Driver in Van Collision Sentenced to Probation
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
City Adjusts Policy on Homeless Camp Sweeps
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : Judge to Hear Motion in Night Stalker Case
Awaiting an Answer on Courts as Censors
IRVING R. KAUFMAN,
Irving R. Kaufman is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, based in New York, where he has served as the chief judge. He is a recipient of the President's Medal of Freedom
Drag Racing Alleged : Canyon Country Man to Stand Trial in Fatal Crash
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Irvine : NTSB Assigns No Blame in Police Copters' Crash
Indigent-Care Accord Reached for UCI Center
ANDREA FORD, Times Staff Writer
Worst Noise in Topanga Is Residents' Gripes
City Employee Child Support Withholding Option Hailed
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Viet Author Attacked Here Goes Home to Paris to Mend
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Donald Hodel's Desert Tour
Donald Hodel's Desert Tour
Task Force Proposes '90/30' Year-Round City School Calendar
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Even Hobos Have Property Rights, ACLU Tells Santa Ana
LAURA KURTZMAN, Times Staff Writer
Case Dropped in Alleged Poway Rape; D.A. Gives No Details for Sudden Move
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 60-Acre Fire Linked to Earlier Arson Cases
Airport Noise Study Suggests Buying Houses
T.W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
Winners on Display for Family Ties
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
Moorpark Voters to Decide on Method of Mayor's Election
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Pacoima Man Convicted of Murder
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Fourth of July Weekend Will Be Warm One
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Poor Substitute for Policy
Big Brothers / Big Sisters Honor Top Volunteers
Herbert J. Vida
Del Dios
Lawsuit Over Limit on Tenants Revived : Ruling Returns Challenge of Overcrowding Ordinance to Court
A. DAHLEEN GLANTON, Times Staff Writer
Warm Days, Cloudy Skies on Tap for 4th of July Weekend
EDWARD J. BOYER and BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : Glendale Man Arrested in Slaying of Wife
Local News in Brief : Anaheim : 2 Men Shot as Dispute Over Window Heats Up
Beleaguered Stables Circle the Wagons in San Juan
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Romps on Secret Ramp Over for Skateboarders
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
North County Indigent Health Plan Rescued : 11th-Hour Agreement Signed With Medicus Systems
GENE YASUDA, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Parking Rules Changed
Local News in Brief : Irvine : UCI Trying to Lure Wisconsin Educator
2 'Veteran Criminals' Face 93 Felony Charges in Widespread Crime Spree
GEORGE RAMOS and PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : Suit in Bank Fire Death
Vocational Schools
Safe and Sane
A melting pot of Independence Day celebrations.
Gerald Faris
July 4 Weekend Won't Be Picnic for Law Enforcement
MARIANN HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
Fourth Of July Holiday Closings
Donald Hodel's Desert Tour
Fourth Of July Activities
A Call for Repotting : Group Wants Flower Market to Leave L.A.
JOHN A. OSWALD, Times Staff Writer
Five Shot in Apparent Drug Deal Gone Awry
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach Sweep Nets 15 Narcotics Suspects
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Plunge Ready to Rise From Depths of Neglect
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Public Offers Aid in Reaction to Grease Fire
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
Local News in Brief : Parking Permits to Cost More
Avalon Seeking to Collect Wharfage Fees From Cruise Ships
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, Times Staff Writer
Mariachis Turn College Fest Into a Little Piece of Mexico
MARY LOU FULTON, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Family's Home Is a Fast Track : Mike Sweeney Wins in Sprints and Son May Follow
PAUL McLEOD, Times Staff Writer
A SOFT APPROACH TO TEACHING HARD HITS : Steve Strandemo Has a Nice Racquet
BILL WALKER, Times Staff Writer
Area Roundup : National Racquetball Tournament Begins Saturday at Orange Coast
Last Call Is Nothing to Toast : Navratilova Wins as Ending Mars Rivalry Redux
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Fred Wallin Offers the Counterpoint 'Sportstalk' Needed
Larry Stewart
HIS STAR FLAMES OUT : Bill Buchan 'Coasted' for a Year and Now Finds He's Among Also-Rans
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
When Griffin Is Ready, Job May Not Be Ready for Him
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Boxing : Billups Measures Up, Drops White for Title
STEVE KRESAL, Times Staff Writer
Gooden Talks Way Into an Easy Out
Names in the News
Names in the News
Golf Roundup : Hatalsky Gets Share of Lead With His Putting
From Times Wire Services
Clark's Homer Helps John Get 283rd Win
From Times Wire Service
Names in the News
Pistons Give Daly New Deal
Names in the News
Names in the News
Kernen Lauded as 'Good Selection' for Northridge Baseball Job
GARY KLEIN,
Times Staff Writer
Heat Tries to Rescue Soccer Playoff Chance
Bubka Repeats 1983 Victory, Then Apologizes : Soviet Champion Vaulter Again Clears Only 18-8 in World Games at Helsinki
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Former Player at UCLA Writes Book on Batting
Billups Stops White in Fifth to Win State Heavyweight Title
Rulings Go Sockers' Way; MISL Can't Terminate Yet
CHRIS ELLO
School Board Refuses to Reinstate Gibbons as Coach at Ocean View
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
3 Western States Represented in American Legion Classic
STEVE ELLING
A Change of Fortune Comes to Gardena : Team Posts 15-3 Mark in Spring, Summer Competition After Dismal 1987-88 Season
ROB FERNAS, Times Staff Writer
A Positive Approach to Sports : Similarly Afflicted Camp Instructors Relate Easily to Handicapped Youths
RALPH NICHOLS,
Times Staff Writer
Olympians at Manhattan : Spiker Tourney Finds a Few Stars
IRENE GARCIA, Times Staff Writer
Poll Ban to Stand; Fight Off : Champion, Foe Both Fail Test
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
TURN FOR BETTER : Maddux Lost 14 Games in 1987 but Has 13 Victories Already in '88 for Cubs
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
SHOWPIECE : Harvey Goes From Triple-A to Angel Stopper to Potential Rookie of the Year
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
One More Time: Jones, Reds Walk Past Padres
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
West Valley Team Captures Age-Group Relay Crown
JOHN ORTEGA
Running : Competitors Have Ups and Downs in This Race : Grueling Western States Run Climbs 17,000 Feet, Drops 22,000 in 100 Miles
Barbie Ludovise
His Aim Is to Avoid Getting Hit
JIM MURRAY
Rams, Irvin Have a Sudden Reconciliation
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Gambling on 'a Crapshoot' off Point Loma : Lack of Wind Late Can Leave Marina del Rey-San Diego Race Up in Air
TOM KRASOVIC
The Colleges : CSUN Was Banking School Would Profit From Step Up in Class
Mike Hiserman
TRANQUIL TIMES FOR A BIG WHEEL : Eddy B. No Longer Leads U.S. Cycling, but He's Still Coaching, Thinking Big
DENNIS BROWN
National League Roundup : A Walk to Tracy Jones Is Still as Good as a Win for Reds
From Times Wire Services
NBC Cuts Its Rose Bowl Ties; ABC Gets Rights
LARRY STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Mexico's Soccer Team Hit With 2-Year Ban
Wheelchair Players Are Courting Entry Into a Rugged League
RALPH NICHOLS,
Times Staff Writer
Lion Cager Yoest Waits and Hopes for Shot With Pros
ALAN DROOZ
Chargers Get Receiver Bedford From Cowboys
Old Dreams Die Hard : Scouts Rule Over Baseball Tryout Camps, Where the Radar Gun Can Kill a Career
ADAM MARTIN
A DIFFERENT KICK : Former NFL Placekicker Jim Turner Now Knocks Around a Racquetball
BILL WALKER, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Technical Equities' Stern Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
COMMODITIES : Grains Prices Rise on New Drought Fears
From Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
U.S. Foreign Debt Grows by $99 Billion
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
MEDICAL : St. Joseph Signs Contract to Permit Staff Doctors to Conduct Drug Tests
Leslie Berkman, Times staff writer
Inventories Push Oil Prices Down
From Reuters
County Jobless Rate Rises to 3.4% in May Because of New Data Method, State Says
JOHN O'DELL, Times Staff Writer
First Known Commercial Fallout From Pentagon Probe : Norden Withdraws Bid for Military Contract
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB and JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Factory Orders Dip 0.6% as Aircraft Demand Sags
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
CURRENCY : Dollar, Gold End Mixed in Quiet Session
Associated Press
Medical
Leslie Berkman, Times staff writer
At Midyear Point, Stocks Rally on Lower Interest Rates; Dow Up 19.73
From Times Wire Services
Brazil's Small Businesses, Farms Get Debt Amnesty
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Safety Gains New Clout in Airlines' Decisions on Replacing Jets
From Associated Press
Campeau to Build Shopping Malls in U.S. : Ohio Developer DeBartolo Is Partner in Plan for Up to 30 Projects
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Major Cutbacks, Layoffs Planned at 1st Interstate : Effort to 'Trim Fat' Will Include Closing of Some Branches in Several States
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
CREDIT : Bond Prices Get Support From Dollar, Close Higher
Associated Press
Germany Raises Key Discount Rate : Action Meant to Push Mark Higher, Dampen Inflation
From Reuters
Bert Metter Rehired by Thompson
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Bionetics Firm Completes Deal
Ombudsmen a New Wrinkle in Probe of Army Contractors
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Private Television Networks Grow as Businesses Turn to Satellite Video
From Associated Press
Coca-Cola President Says No Soviet Officials Were Bribed
Associated Press
Only 22% Can Buy Typical County Home, Report Says
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Equity Trading Floor in Hawaii Being Planned
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
Olin Corp. to Acquire Bridgeport Brass Corp.
From Reuters
Payless OKs $909-Million Buyout Offer
Associated Press
Many Kinds of Insurance Are Superfluous
S. J. DIAMOND
Los Angeles County
2 Ex-Bankers Plead Guilty in Continental Case
Associated Press
Man Who Promised to Revive Clenet Car Is Jailed on Probation Charge
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Legislation Backed : Discount Store Can Save Shopper 30%, Group Says
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
32 Years Later, Uncle Milton Industries' Ant Farms Are Still Reaping Strong Sales
JOE FASBINDER, United Press International
$3.5-Million Crow's-Nest : Fabled Former Water Tank-Turned-Bachelor Aerie for Sale to High-Minded Buyers
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Ronny Mack, Rockabilly Back in Limelight
LAURIE OCHOA
"The key to me is it's got to be fun. I can take all the pressure in the world, as long as I'm enjoying myself." : Susan Cowsill Tests New Career Minus Family Ties
MIKE WYMA,
Wyma writes regularly for Valley Calendar
MOVIE REVIEW : Apartheid Tears at Family Life in 'World Apart'
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Pacific Symphony Reports Loss of $350,000 for Year
JESS BRAVIN, Times Staff Writer
Small Steps to Good Grits for Hung Juries
RUTH REICHL
'At Home With' Lasorda
Music
Henry Rivero
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
****Excellent ***Good **Ordinary *Poor : Recent releases, reviewed by Times critics. : DANCE
LEWIS SEGAL,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
The Laser Bin : Reviews of laser - disc releases
BARBARA SALTZMAN
Santa Monica
CATHY CURTIS
****Excellent ***Good **Ordinary *Poor : Recent releases, reviewed by Times critics. : MOVIES
MICHAEL WILMINGTON,
Compiled by Terry Atkinson
Bard's Festival to Complete Season, Subsidy or No : Grove Theatre Board Guarantees to Finish Year but Says Long-Term Future Jeopardized
JAN HERMAN, Times Staff Writer
VISUAL ARTS : Doctor's Bookstore With a Twist Breathes Life Into San Diego Art Scene
LEAH OLLMAN
The Art Of The Pitch
JOHN VOLAND, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
The Laser Bin : Reviews of laser - disc releases
BARBARA SALTZMAN
Theater Turns to Author's Friends to Solve a Mystery
NANCY CHURNIN
****Excellent ***Good **Ordinary *Poor : Recent releases, reviewed by Times critics. : MOVIES
SHEILA BENSON,
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