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What happened on July 12, 1988
SPORTS
Summer Special : WHERE TO FIND THE WILDERNESS IN ORANGE COUNTY
Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
The Man Who Caught Rose's Shoulder : Fosse Isn't Bitter 18 Years After All-Star Game Collision Altered His Career
JOEL SHERMAN, United Press International
TRYING TIMES : Danny Thompson Racing Despite Father's Murder
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
Ebbets Field Isn't Part of His Memory
Summer Special : Shufflebarger Finds Happiness by Running Off the Beaten Path
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Redskins Sign Former SDSU Punter Ross
From Times Wire Services
It's an Admirable Policy, but Hardly an Innovative One
Scott Ostler
No One Can Say the Guy Chose the Wrong Field
Jim Murray
There's No Room at the Bren, So Wildcats Won't Be in League
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME : All-Stars of '88 Have a New Look : It Will Be More Like Young and Restless Tonight at Cincinnati
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Rams Sign 8 of 14 Choices, but Top Picks Green and Cox Reject Contract Offers
CHRIS DUFRESNE
Tour de France : Bauer Holds Slim Lead as Simon Wins Ninth Stage
From Times Wire Services
All-Star Notebook : For the National League Pitchers, Outcome Is All in a Day's Work
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer,
Judge Denies NFL Free-Agency Bid, but Warns Owners
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
Tacoma Bid Could Mean New Life for Sockers
CHRIS ELLO
Enright Lives to Tell About His Close Call in Accident
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Piston Assistant Rothstein Will Be Head Coach of Miami Heat
Associated Press
Chargers Start Talking Contract With Top Draft Pick Miller
BRIAN HEWITT, Times Staff Writer
Kansas Basketball Program Investigated
Sailing : At Newport R.I., It's the Trials and Errors
Rich Roberts
Summer Special : ON THE WILD SIDE : Blazing the County's Many Trails Gives Look Behind Streets, Suburbs
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME : Baseball : Gooden Has Star Next to Name Again
Ross Newhan
Tyson Claims It Won't Be Long Before He Fights Again
Associated Press
Prep Roundup : Woodbridge's Odum Will Attend Utah
HE SAVED A CAREER : Doug Jones Found It Tougher Getting to Big Leagues Than to All-Star Game
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
'Animal' Lottery : A 'Mafia' Thrives on Brazil Game
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Cabbage Patch Doll Maker Is Bankrupt
Associated Press
Two Inmates Recaptured After Chases in Air, on Ground : Three Escape New Mexico Prison in Helicopter
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood Agent Ben Pearson Dies
AMY STEVENS, Times Staff Writer
Eye Chart May Help Diagnose Disease Earlier
KATHLEEN DOHENY
Polaroid to Shift Focus, Cut Staff
From Reuters
The Nation
Salinas Widens His Lead in Mexico Tally : Voters Take to Streets in Protest; Clouthier Concedes Defeat
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
PUC Officer Urges 13.4% Cut in GTE Phone Rates
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Aquino Suspends Investigators Trying to Regain Marcos Funds
United Press International
Thornburgh to Succeed Meese : Former Pennsylvania Governor Chosen, Senior Reagan Aides Say
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Shamir Dismisses Arab Uprising as Bother, Not Threat
From Reuters
Shultz, Aquino See Accord on Bases Near : Both Hopeful That Talks Will Be Concluded by End of Month
From Reuters
The World
Armenian Body Votes to Secede : Legislature of Soviet Enclave Defiantly Cuts Azerbaijan Ties
Associated Press
Sharpeville Hanging Suspended
Associated Press
The Nation
The World
Flood Alert in Bangladesh
From Reuters
Damage to Shuttle Test-Rocket Not Expected to Delay Launch
Associated Press
2 Hurt, Office Destroyed as Fuel Truck Explodes
Associated Press
The World
Journalists Strike Bylines
Associated Press
U.S. Copters Fire on Iran Boats
Associated Press
Blaze Damages Canter's Deli
From United Press International
The Nation
Ailing Duarte Returns to El Salvador
From Reuters
Poland Envoy to Visit U.S.
Associated Press
CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush: VP Spot Is Open
From Associated Press
Gorbachev Offers Swap on Air Bases in Europe
CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
The World
Governor Boasts of Record, Admits Losses
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
2 Gulf Ships Reported Jet Not Descending
From Reuters
Haiti's Manigat Blames Ouster on Anti-Graft Drive
From Reuters
Split Over Sarney a Threat to Unity of Brazilian Party
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Nicaraguan Envoy, 7 Others Expelled by U.S.
From Times Wire Services
Judge Rebuffs INS on Policy in Amnesty Case
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
E. Germany Sentences Ex-Nazi to Life Term
From Reuters
E. German Man Escapes
From Reuters
The Nation
Iran Agents Report Major Drug Haul
From Reuters
Jackson Ends Speculation, Says He'd Accept No. 2 Spot
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Man Who Made False Crash Report Sentenced
Associated Press
Last N.M. Escapee Captured
Associated Press
The World
The World : 13 Convicted in Italy Blast
Thornburgh Says He'll Follow Meese Evidence : Reagan Selects Ex-Pennsylvania Governor to Take Over as His Third Attorney General
Associated Press
The Nation
Israeli Troops Kill Two Arab Youths, Wound 16 in Clashes
From Times Wire Services
Tax Court Judge Selected
United Press International
The World
U.S. Carrier in Israel
Associated Press
The World
Don't Rely on U.S. Market, E. Asia Told : Shultz, in Indonesia, Urges Nations to Seek New Outlets for Goods
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
S. Korea Arrests 15,617
Associated Press
The State
The State : AIDS Care Cost Put at $35,054
Pentagon Ends Payment Freeze in Fraud Probe
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Nissan Forgot the Little Things, Employee Claims
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Roadshow for Media in Atlanta
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Stricter DC-10 Brake Standards Urged
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Envoy, 7 Others Ousted by Nicaragua
Associated Press
Reagan Urges Missiles to Kuwait
Associated Press
Bush Tells NAACP He'll Have 'Positive Civil Rights Agenda'
United Press International
Spared Drought's Wrath, California Farms Prosper
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Gunmen Kill 9 on Cruise Ship Off Greek Coast
From Times Wire Services
Participant in 'Domino' Organ Transplants Dies
Associated Press
Senate OKs Cabinet-Level Veteran Dept. : 84-11 Vote Sends Bill to Conference With House Members
Associated Press
The Nation
Photos of Terror Suspects Released : Greek Officials Say Ship Attackers Include 3 Men, Woman
Associated Press
The Nation : South Boston Public Housing Integrated
Thornburgh, Scandal-Free GOP Moderate, Wins Wide Praise
ART PINE and MARK LAWRENCE, Times Staff Writers
Lawyers Give Heavily to Insurance Measure
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Exactly When Is It Sexual Harassment?
The World
Deputies Accused of Attacking Latinos
LOUIS SAHAGUN, Times Staff Writer
The State
Cardenas Vows to Lead Millions to Protest 'Robbing' of Presidency
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Bars Chinese Interpol Official : FBI Ties Him to Former CIA Translator Who Sold Secrets
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
Reagan OKs Payments to Iran Jet Victims' Kin : President Feels Compensation Is 'Right Thing to Do,' Fitzwater Says; Monetary Figure Left Open
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
Worker Discontent Grows : Japanese Plants in U.S.--Is the Honeymoon Over?
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Dukakis Holds Slim Lead in Latest Poll
From Associated Press
Dukakis Tries to Counter Charges of Liberalism
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
Dukakis Picks Bentsen--'I'm Not Angry': Jackson : Texan Is Choice for No. 2 Spot.
From Times Wire Services
High Court Backs Death Penalty for Murder of Fetus
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
Drought Imperils Drinking Water : Louisiana Fighting Salt; Contaminants Threaten Aquifer
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Killer's Death Sentence Upheld by Court
DAN MORAIN and JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writers
New Mothers in Search of Old Figures
KATHLEEN DOHENY
Sister Lobbyist : Sheila Walsh Is the Only Nun Lobbying Full Time in Sacramento; She Sees It as No Less a Mercy Than Feeding the Hungry, Clothing the Poor
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Play About Depression Outcasts Delivers With Dignity
LYNNE HEFFLEY
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Murphy Still Box Office King
NINA EASTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music Reviews : Philharmonic Institute Orchestra Opens at UCLA
JOHN HENKEN
First Off . . .
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
The Strike
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
ART REVIEWS : Two Blasts From the Abstract Past
WILLIAM WILSON, Times Art Critic
MUSIC REVIEW : Husband-and-Wife Organists Play in Cathedral Recital With Dancers
CHRIS PASLES, Times Staff Writer
Music
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music Reviews : Almont Ensemble Plays Four Works in Pasadena
GREGG WAGER
STAGE REVIEW : The Larger-Than-Life Style of 'Lulu'
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
DANCE : Soviet Dance Company Is Step Ahead of Mayor
EILEEN SONDAK
Jazz Reviews : A Smorgasbord of Sounds, Styles at Long Beach
ZAN STEWART
A Vintage Film Fest in Wine Country
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
THEATER AND FILM/Jan Herman : For a Grateful, Middle-Class Fan of Annual Shakespeare Festival, Charity Begins at Grove
Jan Herman
Music Reviews : Tronder Choir at First Congregational Church
TERRY McQUILKIN
Stage
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Coming Attractions
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
KTTV VP Morse Resigns
LEE MARGULIES
NBC Documentary Series: Fluff for a Summer's Eve
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Evangelicals Intensify Struggle to Stop Film : Religious Broadcaster Calls 'Temptation' Blasphemous Attack on Church, Christians
JOHN DART,
Times Religion Writer
Jazz Reviews : Alex DeGrassi, Art Lande at the Mayfair Theatre
DON HECKMAN
Dancing Out of Shadow Cast by Sister
EILEEN SONDAK
He Writes, Sings Songs of America
PAUL GREIN
BUSINESS
Phony Trust Deed Scam Uncovered : 10 Southland Homeowners' Rights to Property Clouded
JOHN O'DELL, Times Staff Writer
Knight-Ridder to Buy Dialog From Lockheed
KEITH BRADSHER, Times Staff Writer
IBM Plans Big Push in Crucial Europe Market
From Reuters
Carnation to Sell L.A. Milk Plant
LINDA WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
ICN Increases Stake in Syncor International
Stocks Gain in Light Trading; Dow Up 5.16 : Firm Dollar, Lower Oil Prices Give Market a Lift
From Times Wire Services
Martin Lawrence Plans to Issue 2 Million Shares
American West Bank Posts 18% Profit Gain
Payments to Resume : Firms Welcome Carlucci's Switch on Work for Navy
GEORGE FRANK, Times Staff Writer
CREDIT : Bond Prices Post Modest Gain, Buoyed by Commodities' Drop
Associated Press
CURRENCY : Dollar Jumps Despite Intervention in Europe
Associated Press
World Bank May Boost Reserves to $500-Million
Associated Press
Superior Industries to Build Arkansas Plant
First Citizens Bank Reports $86,000 Profit
Demand for Grads Up, UC Berkeley Reports
Associated Press
Oil Prices Fall; OPEC Moves to Stem Flow
From Staff and Wire Reports
Malibu Chairman Offers to Buy Outstanding Shares
Dataproducts Creates a Credit Service Subsidiary
Patlex Signs 19 License Agreements for Laser Use
Ex-Northrop Officials Reportedly Subpoenaed
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Canadian Firm Buys Stake in Verit Industries
With Watts to Burn, Utilities Foresee Plants by Outsiders, Conservation
FRED BAYLES, Associated Press
USDA Redrafts Proposal on Foreign Sugar Cane Harvesters
Associated Press
COMMODITIES : Soybean Prices Slide After Weekend Rains in Midwest
From Associated Press
PCO Awarded Contract at Kennedy Space Center
Turbulent Quarter Ends With Most Stocks Higher
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
First Since Dry Spell Worsened Into Drought : USDA to Assess Quality in Critical Report on Crops
From the Washington Post
MGM Studying Offers for the UA Half of Firm : Confirms Reports It Plans to Sell Other Movie Unit
JESUS SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
Odetics Designing Helmet That May Be Used on Future U.S. Space Station
DAVID OLMOS
Amgen Expects Europe Approval of Anti-Anemia Drug
BARRY STAVRO, Times Staff Writer
Flamemaster Sells Stock in Utah Firm It Courted
Task Forces on Insider Trading Urged : Giuliani Also Wants Rewards for Informants Who Aid Probes
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
Tekelec to Buy Most Assets of North Carolina Firm
Coke Winning Its Way Back Into Arab World
From Reuters
Coors Should Take Its Treaty With Union a Step Further
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Delphi Information Signs Agreement With CIGNA
Those Fax-tastic Machines Are Revolutionizing Office Communications
JOHN BURGESS, The Washington Post
$350,000 Cash, Land Used to Settle Perpetual Savings Suit
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
'Jet-Set Vet' Hounded by Money Woes : Chapter 11 Filing Takes Partners by Surprise
GREGORY CROUCH, Times Staff Writer
In Business, How Cozy Is Too Cozy? : Roles of Technical Equities' Broker, Bank and Auditor Questioned
DOUGLAS FRANTZ,
Times Staff Writer
Investors Sue Executive Who Faces Fraud Trial
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
Tustin Attorney Uncovers Fraud on Trust Deeds : Forged Documents Cloud Title to 10 Properties
JOHN O'DELL, Times Staff Writer
The Pluses and Minuses of San Diego as a Test Market
JANICE STEINBERG
Firm's Drought Coverage Stirs Up a Storm : Chubb Unit Apparently Balks, Spurring Probe
Associated Press
Battin Replaced by Sehnert as Head of Wavetek
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Suits Allege $1.5 Million Siphoned for Lavish Life Style : 'Jet-Set Vet' Is Hounded by Partners, Creditors
GREGORY CROUCH, Times Staff Writer
HCC's $6.88-Million Loss Linked to Restructuring
Top Ad Jobs Are Hard to Come By for Women : Glad's Campaign Bags Familiar Spokesman : The makers of Glad trash bags have trashed their longtime spokesman. : After nearly 10 years, Glad has dumped actor Tom Bosley, who was probably better known as the spokesman for the trash-bag maker than for his starring roles in such television shows as "Happy Days" and "Murder She Wrote." : "We just figured it was time for a change," said George Vestal, executive vice president of the Home Products Division of First Brands Corp., which makes Glad trash bags. "It's not that Bosley was hurting sales. There comes a time when you have to do something different." : The new campaign, which broke last week, no longer has a spokesman. The new ads resemble many fast-food and soft drink campaigns with lots of quick shots of American life. : How does Bosley feel about being bounced? "Nobody likes to lose that kind of deal," said his Los Angeles agent, T. J. Escott, "but we're realistic in this business. Nothing goes on forever."
BRUCE HOROVITZ
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Park Service Shifts Stand; Supports Proposed Land Swap
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : Part of Doheny Beach Remains Closed by Spill
Tinseltown Tot Is Now a Glass Act
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Taxi Terror : Drivers Haunted by Fears After Cabby Is Stabbed and Robbed
SHARI R. MICHELS, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Fewer Aid Recipients
Planners Lower Limits in Growth-Curb Draft
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Countywide
Public Support Could Shore Up Idea of Renovating Venice Pier
JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Information Sought on Victim of Fatal Hit-Run
Local News in Brief : Pier Aid Appeal Planned
Local News in Brief : MWD Head Due for Raise
Santa Ana to Keep Tossing Items Left Out by Homeless
BOB SCHWARTZ and LAURA KURTZMAN, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : Drag Race Spectator With Spotlight Seized
Neighbors Fare Ill, So Far
STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writer
My life has been one continuous diet. There were always ups and downs.
PERRY C. RIDDLE
Both Sides Claim Victory in Warner Ridge Battle
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Boost for World Economy
San Ysidro
Prosecution Will Seek to Use McMartin Witness Tape
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Lake Forest : Two Killed in Car Crash on I-5 at 100 M.P.H.
Shock Waves in Mexico
Local News in Brief : Countywide : Riley Elected Chairman of Transportation Panel
Manassas Maulers
'Richard III, the Newest Nixon'
South Africa
South Africa
Local News in Brief : Bicyclist Dies After Being Hit by Truck
Food Prices and Drought
South Africa
'Richard III, the Newest Nixon'
Mobile Home Tenants Plan to Stay Put : Residents Fight Eviction From Dana Point Park
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Fair Opens for a Last Fling at the Old Stand
CARLOS V. LOZANO, Times Staff Writer
City Gives Chargers Bigger Stadium Cut
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Council Backtracks on Shakespeare Festival
JESS BRAVIN, Times Staff Writer
Food Prices and Drought
Man Pleads No Contest in 14 Supermarket Robberies
San Diego
Student Editor Faces Ouster Over Use of Records
LARRY GORDON, Times Education Writer
Local News in Brief : Garden Grove : Evidence Sought Tying Suspect to Other Crimes
Drunk Driver Gets 4-Year Term in Vehicle-Manslaughter Case
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Suit Filed Over Park Plans
4 Wounded in Shotgun Attack in Sun Valley
No Room for Compromising With Cardenas' Big-Government Policies
LUIS RUBIO,
Luis Rubio is the director general of IBAFIN, an independent think tank in Mexico City
Trial by Hearing : Ex-Defendant in Molestation Case Wants to Teach Again
BOB WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Santa Clarita Valley Weighs Special Road Tax
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Called 'Heroes' : Lifeguard at Pool Rescued by 2 Girls
'Best of the Best' : College Head Rated High in U.S. Survey
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
Local News in Brief : Man Guilty of Killing Father's Assailant
Local News in Brief : Suspicious Fire at Church
Local News in Brief : Group Urges AIDS Testing
Butler, Free in Art Theft, Now Faces Civil Suit
EDWIN CHEN, Times Staff Writer
'Richard III, the Newest Nixon'
Psychiatric Hospital Complaints Probed : Santa Ana Facility Blames Several Incidents on Staff Shortages
FLOYD WHALEY, Times Staff Writer
Fisherman Gets Boat and Pot Back : Officials Return Pinch of Marijuana Along With Vessel
LESLIE WOLF, Times Staff Writer
Orange-Riverside County Rail Service Will Be Sought
DONN WALKER, Times Staff Writer
'Richard III, the Newest Nixon'
Campaign Trail Winds Through Hawaiian Isle
ANTHONY PERRY
Remote Site Near Warner Springs Is Choice for Landfill
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
A Unilateral Road to Mutual Arms Control : We Can Start Now by Dismantling Old and Inefficient Weapons
LOUIS D. SMULLIN and KOSTA TSIPIS,
Louis D. Smullin is a professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kosta Tsipis is the director of MIT's Program in Science and Technology for International Security
Prenatal Care in L.A. Worsening, Report Concludes
CLAIRE SPIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 4 at Defense Firm Guilty
14-Year-Old Sentenced in Shooting
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
'My grandchildren go to the games. . . . The Dodgers are my favorite team. But I just can't go in that stadium.'
T. W. McGARRY
Local News in Brief : Simi Shopping Center to Be Renovated
Local News in Brief : Restrictions on New Hotel
Local News in Brief : Ex-Mecham Aide Hired
Builder Drops Plan for Marva Collins School
MICHELE FUETSCH, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 'Clean and Green' Program
Local News in Brief : N. Hollywood Couple Charged in $100,000 Welfare Fraud
New Flight Plan Offered for Airport : Pilots Group Says Its Proposal Safer for John Wayne Use
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Wife Killed, Man Wounded by Three Who Invaded Home
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Computer Ace for FBI Stays on Toes, Keeps Agents in Awe
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Mission Viejo Hospital Plan Under Debate : New Council Hears Testimony About Psychiatric Facility
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Mexico's One-Party System Is Dead : Salinas Must Be His Own Man, Igniting Reform From Ashes
WAYNE A. CORNELIUS,
Wayne A. Cornelius is the Gildred Professor of Political Science and director of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego
Lemon Grove
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