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What happened on June 15, 1988
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Former Sea World Trainer Sues Over Injuries Caused by Whale
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Craig Peyer's Fate in Hands of Jurors for the Second Time
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Reaction to Jury Verdict : Most People Blame Smokers, Not Firms
DONN WALKER, Times Staff Writer
Inmate Says Quotes Led to Solitary Confinement
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Girl, 7, Shares Cocaine With Pals; Mother Arrested
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Times Staff Writer
This Banker Has Discovered That Nickelodeons Can Be a Sound Collection
Herbert J. Vida
Newport Lifts Ban on July 4 Fireworks
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Accused Driver Admits Having Up to 19 Beers
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER,
Times Staff Writer
Body Was Dumped Into Hot Tub : Man Convicted of Studio City Strangling
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Prop. 73 Hurts Initiative
San Diego
Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Proposals Weighed for Building Sports Arena
Roadblock Thrown in Way of New Bus System
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Park, Pier, AIDS Patients to Benefit : City Council OKs $805-Million Budget
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Neighbors of Site for Jail Protest
Local News in Brief : San Diegan Adds Stops
Kraft Lawyers Urge 16 Separate Trials
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
80 Battle Office Fire in Sorrento Valley
Pollen In Los Angeles
Bradley Veto of Traffic Congestion Plan Upheld
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Our Amazing Beacon
The Next U.S. and Mexican Presidents Face a Dire Partnership
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON,
Robert J. Samuelson writes on economic issues from Washington.
San Diego
Roiling Soviet History
Local News in Brief : Funds Vowed to Buy Rock
Hello, Goodby
Local News in Brief : Sewer Panel Resolution
Internees
In His Quest to Be Both Symbol and Affirmation, Jackson May Not Be Able to Settle for Less Than VP
JOHN A. WILLIAMS,
John A. Williams teaches English and journalism at Rutgers University. His most recent book is the novel "Jacob's Ladder" (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1987).
Sen. Wilson on the Midgetman
'The Applause Is Deserved'
'The Applause Is Deserved'
'The Applause Is Deserved'
New Santa Clarita City Manager Has His Share of Critics
STEVE PADILLA,
Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Racial Bias Probe Urged
Internees
Surfer
Local News in Brief : Drowning Victims Found
Local News in Brief : Cypress : Man Missing From Home Since June 8
Local News in Brief : Killer Gets 42-Year Term
Local News in Brief : Sex Education Program
School Faces Censure on Denial of Feminist's Tenure
LARRY GORDON, Times Education Writer
They should call it comedians' traffic school.
T. W. McGARRY
'The Applause Is Deserved'
Trucker Given 4-Year Sentence for Killing 3 Dutch Tourists
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Woman Killed in Crash at 70 m.p.h. on 6th Street
Bicyclist Killed When Hit by Van
Youth, 16, Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
Argument in Alley Leads to Slaying
Pauma Valley
Plaza Church Serves as Haven for Illegals Trapped by Amnesty Law
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
Trucker Given 4 Years in Deaths of 3 Dutch Tourists at I-5 Checkpoint
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Fountain Valley : Pregnant Woman Dies After Two-Car Crash
Local News in Brief : Laguna Beach : 3 Recall Drives Focus on July 26 Signing Deadline
Rap Master Trades Rapid-Fire Barbs With Gang Members
T. W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
Council Extends Hold on Eviction of Tenants
Fourth Heart Transplant Performed in County
RICHARD BEENE, Times Staff Writer
Segerstrom Offers to Cut Home Ranch by a Third
FLOYD WHALEY, Times Staff Writer
Flag Man Picks Right Day for Court to Hear Flap Over Complaints
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
A Standoff in the Parking Lot War : 'Big A' Courtroom Battle Ends With Something for All
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Law to Shield Gays, Others From Bias Gets Initial OK
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Panel Affirms Its Approval of Hollow-Point Bullet Use
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Veto of Helmet Bill Triggers Emotions
LAURA KURTZMAN, Times Staff Writer
Furor Over Animal Parks : Senate Panel Will Probe Elephant Beatings
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
OSHA Claims Farm Laborers' Boss Made Them Stoop, Weed by Hand
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
UCI Team Invents Device to Keep Heart Beating Hours Outside Body
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Two Youths Die in Crash
Councilman Accused of Zoning Violation : City Atty. Filing Storage Yard Complaint; Acosta Denies Culpability
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Sen. Wilson on the Midgetman
Police Dogs
Beeler Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Newport Beach : Rowdy Parties Could Cost Host a Bundle
Picus Seeks Halt to Development of Ex-Beachy Estate
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Mother's Boyfriend Arrested in El Cajon Girl's Death
SHARI R. MICHELS, Times Staff Writer
Judgment Day on the State Budget : California Must Avoid Federal Example of Tax, Spend, Borrow
STEVE PEACE,
Steve Peace is a Democratic assemblyman who represents Chula Vista. and
Committee Bitterly Split : Effort to End Gompers Standoff Breaks Down
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Suspected Loan Shark Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy in Investment Scam
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Leaders Left Baker Campaign After Forcing Him to Quit Post
MICHAEL FLAGG and STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writers
$10,000 Reward Offered for Fugitive Son in Sakai Slaying
Transient Who Shot Stunt Man in '87 Road Incident Gets 12 Years
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Camarillo Plans to Sue 3 Firms, Ex-Treasurer for Fund Losses
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
The Times' All-County High School Teams : GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD : Franke Attempts to Better Her Best With Every Effort
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
Valenzuela's Victory Over the Braves Gets a Lot of Ayes From L.A.
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Attention, Lost & Found: Cooper's Shot Is Missing in Action
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Landreaux Signs With the Orioles
Associated Press
Names in the News
Senior's 800 at Sacramento Raises Question About Record
JEFFREY PARENTI
Armas' High Fly Carries Just Far Enough for Angels
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
The Last Out : Durocher Didn't Stop Vander Meer, but He Didn't Go Easily, Either
BOB WOLF, Special to The Times
Tennis Roundup : Paradis Upsets Sukova; Navratilova Breezes to Win
From Times Wire Services
Brown Is Moving Target
Brown, Apologizing for Put-Down, Gets Warm San Antonio Welcome
Associated Press
Getty Returns to Royal as Girls' Basketball Coach
Archie Has Perfect Answer: Mauch Just What Angels Need
Scott Ostler
Angels' Witt Reels In Rangers Again, 3-0
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Chatsworth Lets Wallace Play the Field
STEVE ELLING, Times Staff Writer
With the Heat On, Lakers Do Slow Burn : Pistons Draw the Line, Even Series at 2 Each
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Wynne's Homer Gives Padres an 8-5 Victory, Their Sixth in a Row
CURT HOLBREICH, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Twins' Victory Is Their 17th in Last 23 Games
From Times Wire Services
National League Roundup : Dykstra Loses Bat, Cardinals Lose Game, 5-0
From Times Wire Services
When Padres Need Relief, Mark Davis Scores a Perfect '10'
Dave Distel
British Soccer Fans Riot in Two West German Cities
St. Genevieve Alumnus Takes Basketball Job
L.A. Games to Feature 11,000 High School Athletes
The Times' All-County High School Teams : BOYS' SWIMMING : If He Gets Out of Pool, He Jumps Into Ocean
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
The Times' All-County High School Teams : GIRLS' SWIMMING : Evans Brings World-Class Talent to El Dorado
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
SDSU-USD Basketball Game Off for 1988-89
CURT HOLBREICH and CHRIS ELLO,
Times Staff Writers
Golf / Rich Tosches : Birthday Eagle a Blast From the Past
RICH TOSCHES
THE OUTDOORS : Outdoor Notes / Rich Roberts : A Real Rarity Off Newport Beach Coast--King Salmon Make Big Run
Rich Roberts
The Times' All-County High School Teams : BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD : Carter Gives Everybody, Everything a Shot : Edison's Popular Multipurpose Athlete Also Excels in the Classroom
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
Orange County High School All-Star Baseball Game : North Recovers From a Wild First Inning for a 9-7 Victory
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
G'Days Down Under : Wayne Case Kept Getting Clubbed in U.S. Tournaments, but He Wound Up On Top on the Australian Mini-Tour
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
Gene Smith Is Hoping Defense Will Make Him a Shoo-In for Olympics
MICHAEL WILBON, Washington Post
THE OUTDOORS : GOING UNDER : Spearfishing Enthusiasts Take a Voyage to Bottom of the Sea to Find Their Prey
PETE THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs. DETROIT PISTONS : Dantley Has a Dandy Time Giving Lakers a Lesson
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
50th Anniversary of Twin No-Hitters : Vander Meer's Unmatched Pair
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
San Dieguito's Lougeay Named Volleyball Player of the Year
Magic, Isiah Friendship Takes Beating
Mike Downey
Nocita Seeks Power, Glory for Alemany
JEFF MEYERS,
Times Staff Writer
Super Bowl Champions Say They Are Ready to Deal
TOM FRIEND, The Washington Post
BUSINESS
A Bare-Bones Business : Plastic Skeleton Factory Stands Tall in Texas
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
FBI Probing Phony Bank Draft Scheme to Pay Loans
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
Banking/finance
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Los Angeles County
OPEC Extends Its Current Ceiling on Production in a Win for Moderates
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
CREDIT : Bond Prices Jump in Best Rally Since January
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Boston Celtics Team Gets $2.9-Million NBA Share
From States News Service
Anti-Smoking Group May Resort to Racketeering Law
MYRON LEVIN, Times Staff Writer
A Temporary Sure Thing : Apartment Owners Offering Rental Deals to Firms for Transfers
SIOK-HIAN TAY, Times Staff Writer
Banking/finance
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Banking/finance
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
DataTrak Agrees to Sell Assets in $1.73 Million Deal
States News Service
Big Block of Texaco Stock Sold; Icahn May Be Buyer
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Attorneys Disagree on Who Really Won Smoking Case
MYRON LEVIN, Times Staff Writer
Mazda Will Centralize Operations in Irvine
JOHN CHARLES TIGHE, Times Staff Writer
Dow Spurts 25 to Highest Level Since Oct. 19 : Unexpected Drop in Trade Deficit Credited
From Times Wire Services
ITT Subsidiary Buys American Network Shares
Briefing on Survey of Credit Cards to Cost Issuing Companies $8,600 : BANKING/FINANCE
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Vast Implications : U.S. Passion for Imported Goods May Be Waning
JONATHAN PETERSON, Times Staff Writer
Toy Maker Gets Court OK for Operating Plan
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
2 Top Officials of Paris Bourse Quit in Scandal
From Reuters
CURRENCY : Dollar Zooms on Trade News
From Times Wire Services
Acquisition Blamed : Resdel Industries Expects to Post Substantial Losses
DAVID OLMOS, Times Staff Writer
Lawsuit Accuses Suzuki of Fraud in Samurai Promo
Associated Press
San Martin Is Acquired by New World
DAN BERGER,
Times Wine Writer
Japan's Savvy at High Tech Creates Influx : Foreign Firms Move to Tokyo to Tap Expertise
From Reuters
Hughes Plant at Canoga Park to Remain Open : 200-300 Jobs to Be Moved to Tucson, 300 Others to Be Eliminated Over 3 Years
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Cook Named President of Paperback Software
VICTOR F. ZONANA
Acquisition to Create Largest Bank Firm in Orange County
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Clore, De Chabaneix Resign at KaiserTech
BRUCE KEPPEL
Xscribe to Buy Maker of Program for Scanning Legal Transcripts
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Domestic Car Sales Fall 4.8% in Early June
LESLIE ERINGAARD, Times Staff Writer
Merger May Fill SDG&E's Energy Gap
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
COMMODITIES : Corn Futures Soar Limit on Drought Fears
From Associated Press
Profit a Key Ingredient of Fine Wines
BRUCE KEPPEL,
Times Staff Writer and
Electronics Giant to Build Assembly Plant in Tijuana
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Sutro Officer Acquires Todd Shipyards Stock
NEWS
Simon Drops Offer to Give Prized Artworks to UCLA
ROBERT A. JONES, Times Staff Writer
Part-Time, Temporary : No-Frills Jobs: More Work for Less
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Pageant Protester Hits Contest 'Indignities'
GENE YASUDA, Times Staff Writer
Obituaries : Anna Mahler; Sculptor Known for Larger-Than-Life Figures
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
State Legislators Delay Vote on Budget, Likely to Miss Boat on Deadline--Again
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Armenia Body OKs Annexation
Associated Press
House Opposes Pay Hike for Top Officials, Congress
Associated Press
Japanese Official Leaps to Death From 6th Floor
Associated Press
The World
Trade Deficit Declines Sharply to 3 1/2-Year Low : Dollar, Securities Prices Soar as Imports Plunge 6.4%, Indicating Slowdown in Consumer Binge
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
France Renews Ties With Iran
Associated Press
Student Drug Use Falls, but Alcohol Abuse Is Unchanged, Survey Finds
AMY STEVENS, Times Staff Writer
The State
Energy Dept. Halted Drug Probe at Lab, Report Says
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Strict Conflict-of-Interest Laws Proposed by Ferraro
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Mitterrand to Govern Without Majority
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The State
Suit Alleging Insurance Firm Conspiracy Grows
Associated Press
Armenians End Strike as Local Party Chiefs Back Enclave Demand
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Loophole May Permit S.F. to Raise Taxes, Avoid Cuts
TODD J. GILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Sen. Mitchell Asks Reagan to Reject Pretrial Pardons
United Press International
Deaf Boy in Mexico Her Kin, Frenchwoman Says : Frenchwoman Identifies Deaf Boy Found in Mexico
Associated Press
Overall Trade Deficit Widens as Earnings Fall
Associated Press
Contras' Hopes for U.S. Aid Discouraged
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
Body Discovered in Suitcase
The State
The State : NRC Levies A-Plant Fine
Ariane 4's 1st Flight a Success
United Press International
The Nation : Programs to Cut Drug Demand Urged
Britons Lose; Riot Police Ready
Associated Press
The Nation
POLITICS '88 : North Dakota Voters Again Reject Lottery
From Associated Press
POLITICS '88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Aide Endorsed
Jerry Gillam
Bill to Revamp Sentencing Laws Put Off as Too Costly
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
Don't Order GIs Into Drug Fight: Carlucci to Congress : 'Can't Tell Good Guys From Bad'
United Press International
Flag Day Banner Bears Stars From All 50 States
Associated Press
Nation Sizzles in Heat Wave
United Press International
Bush Proposes School Aid Increases of $600 Million : Dukakis Seeks Emphasis on Non-Nuclear Defense
NORMAN KEMPSTER and DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writers
The World : U.S. May Oust IRA Fugitive
Lungren's Bid for Treasurer's Post Goes Before State High Court
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Abba Eban Career Ends as Party Deserts Him
Reuters
Bush Proposes School Aid Increases of $600 Million : Plan Is Specific; Departs From Reagan Policies
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
British Laborite Quits Key Post, Denounces Kinnock
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Hong Kong Reels Under Viet Influx, Tightens Refugee Rules
United Press International
9 Die in Turkish Collision
Reuters
Is 'State of the Art' Patently Ill Defined?
Jack Smith
Obituaries : Lucien Cardin; Ex-Canadian Justice Minister Sparked Crisis
From Staff and Wire Reports
The World
The World
POLITICS '88 : Jackson Vows to 'Keep Going' for Nomination : Renews His Drive for Support at Convention in Address to Mayors
DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writer
Deported Activist Awad Willing to Convert to Judaism
From Times Wire Services
Fisher, Jerusalem Bureau Chief, Will Receive Lurie Award
Knepper Calls NOW 'Bunch of Lesbians' but Later Recants
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
The State
The World
The World
POLITICS '88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Summit Hiked Reagan Popularity, Poll Shows
The Gallup Organization
Shopping List for a Boomer's 40th Birthday
Alice Kahn
The Nation
Obituaries : Memorial Service Planned for Actor George Rose
Principal Backs School Nuclear Symbol: 'We Didn't Start' WWII
Associated Press
The Nation
Lifting the Face of a Historical House
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
POLITICS '88 : Virginia Elects Democrat to House Seat
From Associated Press
Dalai Lama Moderates China Stand : Would Let Beijing Run Tibet Foreign Policy, Station Troops
Associated Press
Japan's Ruling Party Revives Tax Plan, Lowers Rate
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
POLITICS '88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Women Favor Dukakis
William J. Eaton
Japan to Increase Its Foreign Aid
From Times Wire Services
He Survives by a Fluke of Luck
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Revolutionary Unit to Aid Transplant of Hearts Developed
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Concede Stalin's Actions Were Unjust : Monument to Ousted Latvians Pledged
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Soviets Apologize for Killing U.S. Officer in 1985
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Pentagon Data Seized by FBI in Fraud Probe
ROBERT L. JACKSON and RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writers
The World
Grim Disaster for U.S. Seen in Farm Drought
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Patty Duke Out as Union Chief
AIDS 'Super Spreader' Still Active
Associated Press
Hearing the Call of 'Easy Rider' : To Victorious Motorcyclists, the Real Issues in Helmet Battle Were Freedom and Personal Choice
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
Courts Can Review CIA Firing of Gay Employee, Justices Rule : O'Connor Joins Dissenting Scalia in Sharp Rebuke
United Press International
AIDS Immunization Technique Reported Safe : Testing Expanded at USC on Method Developed by Salk
ROBERT STEINBROOK, Times Medical Writer
Baker Resigns as Chief of Staff : Cites Wife's Health; Duberstein to Take Over as Top Reagan Aide
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
More Condoms Fail in UCLA Study; FDA Concerned
ALLAN PARACHINI, Times Staff Writer
Cocaine Kingpin Found Guilty
New Staff Chief: Cool Moderate From Brooklyn
JOSH GETLIN and DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writers
Book Review : From Flawed World to a Flawed Utopia
JONATHAN KIRSCH
Tawana Brawley Adviser Quits, Calls Her Story Lies
Associated Press
Mayor Narrows His Focus : Bradley Eases Away From Role as Consensus-Maker
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Playwright Enters World of Cockfighting in 'Roosters'
JANICE ARKATOV
7,000 Aztec Relics Tell a Grisly Story
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Stage
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
Television Reviews : Improved Performances in 'I Never Sang for My Father'
DON SHIRLEY
Staging of Nureyev Ballet Is a Monstrous-Size Task
Chris Pasles
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gothic' Has Ma, Pa and a Family Noir
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
Concert Festivals Are Back With a Southwestern Flair
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
The Global Village
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
DANCE REVIEW : Bay Area Companies at Barnsdall
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
Animators Cite Storytelling as a Basic Need
CHARLES SOLOMON
Orange County's Estimated Weekend Box Office
Henry Rivero
STAGE REVIEW : 'El Salvador' as Occupied Territory
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV RATINGS : NBC's Laugh Lineup Scores Again
LEE MARGULIES,
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
POP MUSIC REVIEW : When Plant Lets the Led Out, Rock Power of '70s Kicks In
ROBERT HILBURN, Times Pop Music Critic
Nureyev Hears Nostalgic Notes
CHRIS PASLES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jerry Reed: Folksy Tales Between Tunes
HOLLY GLEASON
Sportscasters as Solid Assist Men
HOWARD ROSENBERG
CBS Affiliates Are Optimistic, but Also Yearn for Hit Series
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
STAGE REVIEW : 'Your Supper' Both Fast, Funny
RAY LOYND
Piano Man's Tantrum Wreckage Added to Cafe's Rock Esoterica
KATHRYN BAKER, Associated Press
MOVIE REVIEW : Sexy 'Bull Durham' Pitches an Almost-Perfect Game
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
STAGE REVIEW : Shaffer One-Acts Place Shifting Demands on Audience
MARK CHALON SMITH
Televison Reviews : Billy Joel Gets Mad 'n' Gets Baaad in the U.S.S.R.
CHRIS WILLMAN
CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Note of Triumph at Organ Concert
KENNETH HERMAN
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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