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What happened on July 19, 1988
NEWS
2 Kidnaped Girls Rescued; Man Arrested
Associated Press
Debate Opens as Delegates Await Jackson's Big Night : Convention Expected to OK Planks
Associated Press
Lawmaker Delivers the Goods
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Ammo Shards in Sand Force Closing of Beach
Associated Press
French Pilot Succumbs
From Reuters
Moscow Rejects Armenia's Plea : Refuses to Transfer Disputed Ethnic Region
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Study Says Lead Perils 3 to 4 Million Children
United Press International
Young: On the Inside This Time : 20 Years Ago in Chicago, He Almost Left the Convention in Despair; Today as Atlanta's Mayor, He Looks Back More in Awe Than in Anger
BETTY CUNIBERTI, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Offer to Give West Details on E. Europe Forces
From Reuters
Russian Finds No Pact Cheating
Associated Press
For Non-Stop Talk, You Can 'Dial Duke'
Associated Press
The State : Show Helps Snare Fugitive
Administration Ties With Congress Improve: Powell
Associated Press
The Nation
The State
Protesters Blow Up Peru Tracks
Associated Press
Iran Cites War's 'Unprecedented Dimensions'
Associated Press
The State
Meese Probably Broke Law 4 Times, McKay Concludes
RONALD J. OSTROW and ROBERT L. JACKSON, Times Staff Writers
Provisions of U.N. Resolution on Gulf War
From a Times Staff Writer
Sri Lankan Rebels Kill 2
From Reuters
The World
Iran Accepts U.N.'s Terms on Iraq Truce : Tehran Agrees to Year-Old Measure to Halt Gulf War
CHARLES P. WALLACE and MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writers
Bell Proposes Rate Freeze and Eased Controls
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Lebanese Terrorist Sentenced in Cyprus
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
Newcomer and Old Pro Issue Calls for Unity
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
Mortgage Rate Rise Portends Housing Slump
Associated Press
The State
Kremlin Orders End to Protests by Armenians
United Press International
Deukmejian to Address the GOP
From a Times Staff Writer
The World
Wayward Sheep Trigger 2-Day Battle in Lebanon That Kills 6
From Times Wire Services
The World
The State
Most Fetes Banned as Mandela Turns 70
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
Judge to Hold Wedtech Trial After Election
Associated Press
Thousands Ferried From Volcano
United Press International
The World : Poles Visit Massacre Site
The Nation : Rains Slow Midwest Crop Deterioration
Book Review : Strangers Faced With Infinite Options in Lands of Opportunity
ELAINE KENDALL
The Nation
The World
Accused of 'Cheap Shot'--and Timidity : McKay Takes Heat From Both Sides in Meese Case
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Mazda Has Fords in Its Future
Reuters
Single Donor Has Role in 5 Organ Transplants
United Press International
Bermudez, Contra Military Chief, Wins Political Post
Associated Press
Vegetarian Nutrition
KATHLEEN DOHENY
2nd Death Penalty for Carpenter
Associated Press
The World
Leaflets Dictate Pulse of Life in Occupied Territories : Arab Uprising Is Now the Routine
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
They Mirror Party : Californians: Liberalism and Ethnicity
CLAUDIA LUTHER and FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writers
Dukakis Agrees to Campaign Roles for Jackson, Aides
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
Toddler, Clad Only in a Diaper, Survives 5 Days Lost in Outback
From Reuters
Nicaragua Long Socialist--Ortega : Claims That Has Been the Reality for Last 9 Years
Associated Press
Watson Fined $2,000 Over Loan by Lobbyist
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
Democrats Party on a March Through Atlanta
Marylouise Oates
WWII Bomb Found by Divers in Rhine River
Associated Press
The Nation
Vapors Blamed for High-Rise Fire : Chemicals Ignited at Electric Outlet, Officials Believe
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Justice Dept. Certain to Examine Meese Report
ROBERT L. JACKSON and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Breeze Cools Coast, but Heat--and Smog--May Return
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Six Dead Seals Raise Fear of Virus Spread
Associated Press
Obituaries : M. Krasner; Oscar-Winning Cameraman
'Be Good,' Father Says, Kills Self
United Press International
Gulf War Chronology
From a Times Staff Writer
Bentsen, Bush: Little Has Changed : Bid for Conservative Democrats Attempted Once Before--in 1970
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
Iran Accepts U.N.'s Terms on Iraq Truce : U.S. Calls Move Big Breakthrough to Peace in Area
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Family Denied Custody of Baby Left on Airliner
Associated Press
Gang Members Firebomb Anti-Drug Activist's Home
Associated Press
After 44 Years, She's Still on a Roll
Associated Press
1988 Democratic National Convention : GOP Group Asks FEC to Probe Wright's Use of Book Royalties
From a Times Staff Writer
Convention Notebook : Dukakis Is Bigger Than Life in Atlanta
From Times Staff Writers
Dukakis Pays Visit to King Grave, Lauds 'Man of Inspiration'
Associated Press
Reagan Economic Aide Dan Crippen Resigns
Associated Press
Anti-Gun Control Drive Wins Spot on Ballot
Associated Press
Better Blinking Habits
KATHLEEN DOHENY
1988 Democratic National Convention : Protesters Seek Black Equality
From a Times Staff Writer
Insurance Maverick Has an Open Wallet
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Shooting Spree Kills 4 in Cars; 5 Others Injured
Associated Press
290 Reported Dead in South China Heat Wave
United Press International
Workers Escape 38-Story Tower : Fire Quickly Held to 2 Floors of High-Rise
NIESON HIMMEL and EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writers
The World
Democrats' Views on Ideological Goals at Odds : Veneer of Harmony Hides Differences
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Obituaries : Carolyn Murray, 62; Retired Times Home Magazine Editor
Fire Sprinkler Rule Becomes Law
United Press International
1988 Democratic National Convention : Jackson Takes Helm of Party's Left Wing: Can He Build on It?
KAREN TUMULTY and DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writers
Call of the Wild : All-Volunteer Rescue Center Cares for Birds, Other Animals--and Sets Them Free
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
1988 Democratic National Convention : 'Meaningful Role' Wanted for Jackson : Delegates Strive for Unity at Convention
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Air Battles Cast Cloud on Cease-Fire : Bloody Prelude to Final Truce Feared in Iran-Iraq Raids
Reuters
Beijing to Take Hard Line on Tibet : Policy of 'Merciless Repression' of Protests Announced
United Press International
Obituaries : Billy Porter; Yoga Teacher in AIDS Insurance Controversy
Navy Copter Explodes Off S.F.; 8 Are Missing
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Vietnam Wins Thanks for Safe Return of Navy Fliers
United Press International
Obituaries : Pioneering Architect R. Soriano
Caffeine, Heart Rhythm Link Is Questioned
ALLAN PARACHINI
Computers Are Nothing to Laugh About
Jack Smith
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Rent-Control Ruling : Ban on Renovations Threatens Landmark
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
El Cajon
Local News in Brief : Police Arrest Bouncer After Bomb Discovered
Governor Calls County Bar's Gripe 'Absurd'
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Pullout of a Partner Stalls Construction of Symphony Towers Hotel
JOSEPH MENN, Times Staff Writer
Real Estate Fraud Operator Sentenced
AMY STEVENS, Times Staff Writer
Del Mar
County Offered $60-Million Benefits Deal
ANDREA FORD, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Man, 22, Dies From Bullet Wound to Head
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Help Asked in Finding Crime Spree Suspect
Local News in Brief : State Loses Audit Ruling
Huntington Beach Votes to Make Plans for New Pier
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Sandinistas Flatten Opposition; Wise Reply Is Contra Aid
SUSAN KAUFMAN PURCELL,
Susan Kaufman Purcell is the director of the Latin American project at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
Council Reverses Itself, Votes $15,000 Grove Subsidy
JESS BRAVIN and JAN HERMAN, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : 6-Year-Old Boy Found Floating in Lake Dies
Councilman in Thousand Oaks to Seek Reelection
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Raiders Deal Sought
Local News in Brief : Ike Turner Gets 1 Year
Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : 2 Candidates So Far for City Clerk's Job
Local News in Brief : Latest Writers Talks Fail
Report Urges Wide Changes in L.A. Schools' Method, Policy
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Mexican Press Has Freedom of Expression, but at Great Risk
SALLY CHEW,
Sally Chew is an associate of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists and the editor of its Backgrounder reports. and
National City
High-Tech Center Is Proposed to Ease Traffic Crunch
DARRELL DAWSEY, Times Staff Writer
Good Riddance
Local News in Brief : Newport Beach : Man Suing Police Held on Texas Parole Charge
San Diego
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Kraft Defense Loses Bid for Higher Jury Pay
She's Offering a Piece of Her Life--80,000 Pieces, Actually
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Letter of Support Sent Vincennes Crew
Santa Ana Council Urged to Halt Homeless Policies
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Liberals
Defense Scandal
Defense Scandal
Physicians and Drunk Suspects
Defense Scandal
Nixon
Dukakis and Jackson: Two Roads, One Destination : Jackson Lets Us See Beyond Usual Limits
MICHAEL LOMAX,
Michael Lomax is the chairman of the Fulton County Commission in Atlanta and a delegate for the Rev. Jesse Jackson at the Democratic National Convention. and
Rent Control
Defense Scandal
Franco Named to Council in San Fernando
AMY PYLE, Times Staff Writer
Studio's Phone Lines Jammed by Protesters
From Associated Press
Local News in Brief : Weekly Farmers' Market
Local News in Brief : Ex-Roommate of Slain Man Sought by Police
Home Again : Missing 6-Year-Old Back From Unscheduled Camping Trip
CARLOS V. LOZANO, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Nurse Pleads No Contest
Local News in Brief : Irvine : Ground Is Broken for Car-Pool-Lane Project
Local News in Brief : Mail Bomb Case Plea
It dawned on me, 'I now have more money than I've got time left.'
PERRY C. RIDDLE
Local News in Brief : Cypress : Pickler Elected to Head Cypress College's Board
Outcome of Mexican Election Could Upset Relations With U.S.
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Automatic Door on Garage Kills San Dimas Boy, 4
Defense Scandal
Reporter Off Hook for Veil on Source of Peyer Story
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : Group Suspends Suit Over Trapping Foxes
Dukakis and Jackson: Two Roads, One Destination : I Support a Ticket of Two White Males in Order to Reverse Reagan Damage
MELANIE LOMAX,
Melanie Lomax, a civil-rights attorney in Los Angeles, is an alternative delegate for Gov. Michael S. Dukakis at the Democratic National Convention. and
Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Newport Man in Porsche Arrested After Stabbing
Rider Gains Prompt OCTD to Add Buses
DONN WALKER, Times Staff Writer
'I don't want to make any waves. I made enough of them.'
JUDY PASTERNAK
City-Navy Land Swap 'on Hold' at Chollas Lake
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Derailment Speculation
Sky Cowboys: They Sit Tall on the Pole
STEVE HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Finalist for Police Chief
Forgery Ring Nets at Least $350,000 From Fake Checks
CHARLES FINNIE, Times Staff Writer
QWIIGS of Point Loma High : Surf-Happy Boys Enter Their Golden Year
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Official Admits Fraud on Weapons Test Data
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Police Say Boy, 15, Just 'Snapped,' Killed Stepfather
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Missing-Children Group Agrees to Refund Gifts
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
War Sputters Out
High Court Disbars Santa Ana Attorney : Leonard Dale Basinger Had Admitted Stealing From Client Trust Funds and Partner Accounts
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Stadium Heavyweight Sheds Fat, Stays in Ring
ANTHONY PERRY
Defendant Will Please Heel--and No Barking
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
40th, 42nd Districts : Primary Victories, Losses Came High
STEVEN R. CHURM and JEFFREY L. RABIN, Times Staff Writers
Arsonist Convicted of Setting Fire to North Park Sports Bar
Local News in Brief : L.A. Estonian Activist Found Beaten to Death
Planning for Sprinklers
San Diego
Anger Runs High in Neighbors' Reaction to Slaying by Police
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Woman Says Lawyer Helped in Murder Plot
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, Times Staff Writer
Puppeteer, Film Maker Win MacArthur Grants
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Unpack the Trunks : The Greatest Show Parades Into Town
MARK LANDSBAUM, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
So What Is Eating Bob Burns? : Mall Renovation Is Getting in the Way of Business, Restaurateur Says in Lawsuit
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
12-Hour Workday Turns Clock Back on Labor Movement
HARRY BERNSTEIN
U.S. Banks Pushed Off List of Largest 25 : Japan Takes All Top 10 Spots; Citibank Slips to 28th From 17th
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
B of A's Coleman Shifts Duties for World Banking Division
DOUGLAS FRANTZ
IRS Slaps Arco With $1-Billion Claim for Taxes
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Back in Race : After Putting Massachusetts Recovery in Book, Financial Firm's Head Resumes Campaigning
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
COMMODITIES : Grain, Soybean Futures Fall After Rain Soaks Midwest
From Associated Press
Dow Off 11.56 on Fears of Oil Price, Interest Hikes
From Times Wire Services
Oil Rigs Decline by 27, Report Says
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Amwest Insurance Profits Up 17% in 2nd Quarter
Mortgage Investments' Net Income Down 33%
Judge Permits Karcher to Query SEC Conduct
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
2 Valencia-Based Firms Report Lower Profits
HemaCare Profit Increases on 44% Boost in Revenue
Science/technology
David Olmos, Times staff writer
California Amplifier Gets $2.5 Million in Contracts
CURRENCY : 3 Central Banks Intervene to Slow Dollar's Rise
Associated Press
Earnings Increase 34% for TransWorld Bancorp
Speculation Grows on What Icahn Will Do With Shares : Texaco Claims Bigger Win in Board Vote
SCOT J. PALTROW, Times Staff Writer
Talley Gets Motor Pacts
Director Acquires 8% Stake in TeleVideo
From States News Service
Western Security Profit Up 67% in 2nd Quarter
CREDIT : Bonds Drop as Oil Prices Rekindle Inflation Fears
Associated Press
Nu-Med Reports Profit of $6.33 Million in Quarter
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : CMS Enhancements Forms Division to Make Devices That Link Computers
David Olmos, Times staff writer
Industrial Capacity Hits 8-Year High; Inflation Fears Up
Associated Press
Banks Rebound From Losses of Last Year
From Associated Press
Canada to Develop $7-Billion Oil Project
Associated Press
PerfectData Cuts Loss to $65,000 for Period
Fiat Official Predicts Joint U.S., European Auto Ventures
From Reuters
Digitext Reports Loss of $4.64 Million for Year
Lincoln Doubles Its Profit in 2nd Quarter
Dataproducts Reports Quarterly Earnings Up
Los Angeles County
Superior Industries Shows Record Profits in Quarter
Nation
Wilderness Experience Emerges From Bankruptcy
Brazil Seeking Bridge Loan to Pay Foreign Debt Interest
Associated Press
Litton Awards $1.2-Million Contract to Datametrics
Monolith to Be Acquired by CBR for $16.2 Million
House, Condo Prices Hit Record Levels in 'Colossus' June
GREGORY CROUCH, Times Staff Writer
Science/technology
David Olmos, Times staff writer
Nichols Institute Will Acquire Clinical Testing Lab in St. Paul
ERIC SCHINE, Times Staff Writer
Agencies Find Images From Land Down Under Work Well--to a Point
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Spectra-Physics Affiliate to Buy Firm Controlling 3D
Former Pickens Strategist Prepares for Solo Attacks
CHRIS KRAUL,
San Diego County Business Editor and
ATI Medical Takes Over Hospital-Bed Supplier SMI
No Buyer for Farmers Savings; FSLIC to Reimburse Depositors
Associated Press
Nation
Rejection Is Profitable at 20th Century : But Slightly Riskier Clients Get OK as Insurer Seeks to Expand
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
Work Force Steady, Up at 7 of 10 Top Employers
GREGORY CROUCH, Times Staff Writer
MGM/UA's Lee Rich Resigns as Chairman, Chief Executive
NINA J. EASTON, Times Staff Writer
Anti-Asian Job Bias Declines, U.S. Study Says
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
Defendant Is Parent Of Anaheim Firm : FTC Suit Seeks Heat Detector Refunds
KEITH BRADSHER, Times Staff Writer
ABI's Director Makes a Higher Offer for Stock in Renewed Takeover Bid
DAVID OLMOS, Times Staff Writer
Novelty Inventor's Off-the-Wall Clocks Are a Smashing Hit
DARRELL DAWSEY, Times Staff Writer
Dalkon Shield Claimants OK Reorganization : Robins Bankruptcy Plan Backed by Shareholders
Associated Press
REI to Open S.D. Store : Sports Co-Op Mixes Business, Philosophy
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Oil Prices Soar on Hopes for Iran-Iraq Cease-Fire : Markets See Prospect of OPEC Harmony; Analysts, However, Predict Flood of Crude and Lower Prices
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Bechtel Picks Dublin for Software Center
United Press International
William S. Ripley III Joins Neutrogena
NANCY YOSHIHARA
US Sprint Deal to Shuffle Parts of Ownership : United Telecom Would Buy Portion From GTE
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim-Made Heat Detectors Prompt U.S. Suit : Parent Firm Accused of False Advertising; $20 Million Sought
KEITH BRADSHER, Times Staff Writer
New Policy : Picky 20th Century Diversifies by Insuring Drivers With Not-Quite-Spotless Records
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Raiders : Scott Davis Has Promise, and Promises He'll Make It His Way
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Summer Special : Kathy Steele Decides to Put Her Career on Hold . . . at Least for a While
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Track and Field Trials Notes : Despite Risks, Foster Says He Will Run Hurdles
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
MISL Owners, Players Agree to 4-Year Deal
CHRIS ELLO
National League Roundup : Jackson, Bright Red in Dark Season, Beats Mets
DAN HAFNER
American League Roundup : Mattingly Helps Yankees Produce a 7-2 Victory
DAN HAFNER
Names in the News
Titans Expected to Hire Former Florida Aide
ROBYN NORWOOD
Lewis Coasts Through 2 Heats in 200 Meters : Gallagher Wins Women's 800 in 1:58.01; Gray Takes Men's 800 With 1:43.96 Clocking
From Associated Press
Padres Are Forced Into Another Doubleheader : So Far This Year, Rainouts Have Been All-or-Nothing Situations for San Diego
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
In L.A., Score This Round for Oprah
LARRY STEWART
Names in the News
Boone Named to Junior National Volleyball Team
Injury Forces Navratilova to Withdraw From Manhattan Beach Tournament
LISA DILLMAN, Special to The Times
CBS Will Replace Snyder With Butkus
Tour de France : Spain's Delgado Pads Lead in the Pyrenees Stage of Race
From Times Wire Services
It's All Over Before Angels Make a Sound
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
He's the Perfect Guy for the Job, and It's Perfect for Him, Too
Scott Ostler
MISL Agreement Brightens Future of League
CHRIS ELLO, Special to The Times
The Game, the Way He Played It
Jim Murray
Angels Are Done Before Shouting
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Athletic Drug-Testing Procedures Fail to Hold Up Under Microscope
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
This Game Was Finished Long Before the Last Out
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Summer Special : Catching a Breeze Is One Sport That's Beginning to Take Off
ANN KILLION, Times Staff Writer
Ballesteros Gives Price His Best Shot : His 9-Iron on No. 16 Helps Carry Him to British Open Victory
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Marshall Gives Leary His Run, and It's Enough
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Wait Till the Guys Hear This
Charger Notebook : Center Quillan Decides to Call It a Career
DENNIS BROWN
Brett, Wilson Fight on Plane After Royals Lose
Fullerton High Hires Burton as Basketball Coach
Rams : Anderson Signs a Four-Year Contract
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Norway's Strict Government Policies Help to Curtail Drug Use
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
U.S. TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS : A New Lewis (Steve) Is a King for the Day : UCLA Frosh Sets World Junior 400-Meter Mark; Carl Rallies to Win Long-Jump Competition
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
13-Year-Old Actor Shows SCR He's No 'Scrooge'
JAN HERMAN
Briefly . . .
Music Reviews : Angeles Quartet in Debut Performance at Gindi
HERBERT GLASS
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music Reviews : Lewis Leads Institute Orchestra at Bowl
JOHN HENKEN
Coming Attractions
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
First Off . . .
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Briefly . . .
Movies
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Audiences Make Eastwood's Weekend
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Not One to Blow His Own Whistle
DUNCAN STRAUSS
The New Age
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Briefly . . .
Consumers May Win the Battle of the Bowls
JOHN HENKEN
Billy Childs--Playing With the Changes
ZAN STEWART
THEATER AND FILM / Jan Herman : Tracing Emotional Path From Vietnam to Costa Mesa Playhouse
Jan Herman
Juggler Has Hands Full With Multifaceted Career
DUNCAN STRAUSS
Strike Tears Hollywood Hyphenates Down Middle
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
On the Road Again, Bassist Entwistle Is Still Mr. Cool
MIKE BOEHM, Times Staff Writer
What Went Wrong With the Batiquitos Dream? : Some Blame the Festival's Artistic Director, Others Still Hold Hope for Success in Future
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
A Renaissance of Ancient Art : Restoration 'Comedy' Dramatizes the Conservators' Craft
DEVORAH KNAFF
MUSIC REVIEW : Munich Opera Festival Focuses on a Native Son
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
Audiocassettes Gaining More Hearers--in So Many Words
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
A Renaissance of Ancient Art : Reinstalled Collections Debut Today as Part of Expansion at Museum
ZAN DUBIN
Briefly . . .
CLASSICAL MUSIC / KENNETH HERMAN : Batiquitos Festival Wasn't Music to Performers' Ears
KENNETH HERMAN
From the Mouths of Babes . . . at the Democratic Convention
HOWARD ROSENBERG
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