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What happened on June 20, 1988
NEWS
Letters to Duchess of Windsor : Duke Called Relatives 'Seedy Bunch of Old Hags'
Reuters
This Blessed Plot, This Earth, This Realm, This . . . Santa Rosa Island
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Fonda Meets With Vets, Wins a Few Hearts, Minds
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
The State : Navy Studies Buoy Safety
Gazebo Issue Uncovers Split Over Growth in Morro Bay
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
Statistics Don't Total Murder, Judge Rules
Times Wire Services
Taking On Tobacco : Even After a Wave of Legal Setbacks, Marc Edell Wasn't About to Let Landmark Case Go Up in Smoke
MYRON LEVIN, Times Staff Writer
Summit Agrees on Africa Debt
Associated Press
The World : Greek Cypriots OK Reunification Talks
U.S., Chinese Businessmen Meet
Associated Press
Eight Drown as Boat Capsizes in Philippines
Associated Press
The Nation
CAMPAIGN '88 : Labor Delegates Rise
the Washington Post
15 Die in India Bus Crash
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
The Nation
'63 School Desegregation Suit Moves Near Dismissal
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
The World
The State
The World
Australia Celebrates With a Ring of Fire
From Reuters
The Nation
Toronto Summit Opens; No Farm Accord Likely : 7 Nations Doubtful on Limit on Subsidies
TOM REDBURN and ART PINE, Times Staff Writers
Rabin Sees Palestinian Leaders About Uprising
Associated Press
Cubs Will Turn On Lights Aug. 8
Associated Press
The World
Assortment of Protesters Unified on a Theme: World's Real Problems Ignored
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The State
CAMPAIGN '88 : South Adds $750,000 to Dukakis' Treasury
David Lauter
The World
The World
4.0 Quake Rattles Bay Area
Associated Press
Poland Eases Curbs on Travel to West
Associated Press
Crews Trying to Film Jackson Fans Chased From Berlin Wall
Associated Press
Afghan Guerrilla Alliance Picks 'Transition' Cabinet
From Reuters
Japan OKs Ending Quotas on U.S. Beef and Oranges
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Apathy, Protests, Boycott Mark Polish Council Elections
From Reuters
IRA Suspect Detained Amid Fears for Thatcher's Safety
Associated Press
Mr. Bresson's Latest Date in Bakersfield
Jack Smith
Quake Jolts Central Philippines; 4 Hurt, Buildings Damaged
Associated Press
Body of Israeli Farmer Found; 18 Arabs Held
Associated Press
22 Israelis Hurt in Pizzeria Blast
Associated Press
The World
Congressional Jaunts : Lobbyists: Resorting to a Subtle Sell
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Pravda Denounces Stalin Pact
Associated Press
Stockholm Bomb Scare
Reuters
The World
American Reporter Visits Closed Soviet Area : 'We're Peaceful People,' Armenians Say : Soviet Armenia has been closed to foreign journalists since ethnic unrest erupted there and in neighboring Azerbaijan in February. Free-lance reporter Paul Hofheinz, an American, was able to travel through the region last week and filed this report. :
PAUL HOFHEINZ, Associated Press
Commencement 1988
Justice Dept. Was 'Asleep at the Switch'--Grassley : Shut Off Testimony on Fraud
Associated Press
County Museum's Edo Gala a Success
JEANNINE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Wardrobe Anxiety? Dresser Can Cure It With Weekly House Calls
JEANNINE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Weinberger and Meese Faulted in Defense Case
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Sets Priorities
Douglas Jehl \f7
U.S. Sees Harm to Pandas, Says No to Detroit Exhibit
Associated Press
Hyundai Strike Ends Despite Impasse on Pay
Associated Press
Deposed Haiti Chief Flies to Dominican Rep.
Associated Press
Lehman Aide Was Strengthened : Procurement Reform May Have Led Way to Scandal
WILLIAM C. REMPEL, Times Staff Writer
Genetic Mismatch Brings a Cruel End to Orangutan Affair
From Associated Press
Tate Gallery Given $6.5 Million to Buy American Works of Art
Associated Press
The State
4 Die in French Air Crash
From Reuters
Former CIA Chief in Costa Rica Charged in Iran-Contra Probe
Associated Press
Pioneer Surfer Gets Final Ride, Fond Farewell
JUDY PASTERNAK, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Navy School Where Recruit Drowned to Reopen Today
Haiti's Chief Consolidates Power, Overhauls Military
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Supreme Court Grants Cities New Power Over All-Male Clubs : Also Overturns Catholic Church's Contempt Citation
Associated Press
Kemp, Dole Lead List of Possible Bush Choices : Running-Mate Ritual Well Under Way in GOP
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
U-Boat Crewman Greets Victims
JAMES MARNELL
Haitian General Ousts President : Strongman Escapes House Arrest, Seizes Palace in Hail of Gunfire
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Slot Machines Draw 100,000 British Truants, Study Claims
Associated Press
Soapy Williams Has Final Burial
United Press International
Toronto Summit Opens; No Farm Accord Likely : Harmony Prevails in Afterglow of Moscow
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Gunman Kills Sheriff's Deputy, Frees Jail Inmates
Associated Press
Pope Defies Vietnam, Canonizes Martyrs
United Press International
Soviet Jews to Be Pressed to Go to Israel, Cabinet Decides
From Times Wire Services
Patient Unhappy With Operation Sues TV Station for Profile on Surgeon
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Wasps Riding to the Rescue : Scientists Hope Tiny Fighters Can Knock Out Beetles in Eucalyptus
T. W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
Yorba Linda : Vaccination Clinic for Pets to Be Offered
Reining in Developers : Acton Residents Seek Cityhood to Stabilize Their Town's Character
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Police Seize $1.3 Million, Luxury Cars, Guns and Furs in Cocaine Raid
AMY PYLE, Times Staff Writer
'It's as if no one wants to face what happened,' one father said. : Church, Families Deal With Child Sex Abuse by Priests
MARITA HERNANDEZ and JOHN DART, Times Staff Writers
With Tobacco Firms Liable, Cost to Nonsmokers Eases
JOHN F. BANZHAF III,
John F. Banzhaf III, a professor of law at George Washington University, is the executive director and chief counsel of Action on Smoking and Health
Desperately Seeking Susan in Short Shorts
ERIC HEALY, Times Staff Writer
Windfall for Wealthy
Detectives Question Suspect in Mexico
Brawley Case Betrays One-Sided Justice
WILLIAM M. KUNSTLER,
William M. Kunstler is a civil-rights attorney in New York
.
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Researchers Want to Implant Altered Cells
From Times staff and wire reports
Westminster : Chamber President, Other Officers Installed
Orange : Crash of Pickup Kills Driver, Hurts Passenger
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Record Endowment Awarded
From Times staff and wire reports
Local News in Brief : Search of Car Reveals Bomb, Drugs; 2 Held
Brea : Budget Hearing Open to Residents' Comments
2 Held After Bomb Taken to Station House
Costa Mesa : City Council Will Vote on Home Ranch Project
Citizens-Sponsored Growth Plan Faces Battle With Goliath
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Public Defender, D.A. in Showdown on Open Court
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
San Clemente : Seminar on Ocean, Beach Use Scheduled
Motorists Steer Clear of Freeway in First Weekend of Work
CHARLES FINNIE, Times Staff Writer
Spending Limits in California
Housing Costs
Housing
Spending Limits in California
Dialing 911 for Help
Spending Limits in California
In Good Hands
Arson's Toll on Forest: It Could Have Been Worse
FLOYD WHALEY, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Battered Women Center Awarded $2,000 Grant
Sun Cycle : It Has Observatory Workers on the Spot
Grandmother Critically Burned Saving Infant From House Fire in Pasadena
Negligence Ruling Sparks Navy Review of Buoy Safety
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Alliance for Survival Founder Will Speak
Spending Limits in California
Facing Up to Intractable Problems : Armenian, Economic Issues Boil, but Soviets Finally Pay Heed
ARCHIE BROWN,
Archie Brown, a fellow of St. Antony's College at Oxford University in England, is a specialist on Soviet politics
.
Producers Raise Pension Question in Strike; Writers Call It a 'Gimmick'
From United Press International
Spending Limits in California
A Lesson in Change : Retiring Superintendent of Vista School District Has Seen His Share
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder, Along With Everything Else
LEE DEMBART,
Dembart is a Times editorial writer
Neighbors Fear Quarry Will Turn Mountain Into Just a Molehill
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Indigent Patient Costs Cited
From Times staff and wire reports
Outside Counsel for Wright
She was trapped in a dread too thick to penetrate. : Fear's Rusty Taste
Al Martinez
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Birth Control Approach
From Times staff and wire reports
Man Loses Foot in Train Accident
Bullets Hit Boy, Miss Family in Drive-by Shooting
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Insulins Developed
From Times staff and wire reports
Lottery Winners 6/18
Woman Shot to Death After Ransom Demand
Associated Press
'Zero Tolerance' Comes to Santa Ana Streets
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : REPORT FROM STOCKHOLM : A World Update on AIDS Research
ROBERT STEINBROOK, Times Medical Writer
Longshore Kept Hard to His Tasks Until His Last Breath
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Critter Comforts : Frills-for-Fido Hotel Takes the Worry Out of Being Far Away on Vacation
DIANNE KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Tide of Protest : Neighbors Angry Over Fumes Hope to Close Spa Company
CHARLES FINNIE, Times Staff Writer
Police Seize $1.3 Million in Drug Raid; 7 Arrested
AMY PYLE, Times Staff Writer
Young Woman Credits World of Memories to Youth Hostels
Herbert J. Vida
Ucla
Motorcyclist Killed on Mulholland Highway
Buckey Teaching Credential Issue Spawns Another Long Proceeding
BOB WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
California All-Stars, Once Again, Prevail
TOM KRASOVIC
Bush Has at Least One Vote
Mission Viejo Swim Meet of Champions : Dalbey Reconsiders After Beating Biondi
STEVE LOWERY,
Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Barfield Keeps Tigers Out of First in the East
From Times Wire Services
Kuramoto Finishes Off Victory With an Eagle
Associated Press
Sweep by Dodgers Slaps the Padres Back Into Reality
BILL PLASCHKE,
Times Staff Writer
THE LAST MINUTE : Every Little Thing Went Right for Lakers While Clock Ticked
MARK HEISLER,
Times Staff Writer
Hershiser Gets Win, Assist as Dodgers Sweep Past Padres
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
Angels Keep Rolling, Sweep Kansas City
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
Final Year of Contract Puts Added Strain on Guerrero
ROSS NEWHAN,
Times Staff Writer
Soviet Hammer Throwers Boycott British Track Meet
Associated Press
4 Dodger Homers Help Rout Padres in First Game, 12-2
United Press International
National League Roundup : Cone Gets Shutout, but No-Hit Jinx Continues
From Times Wire Services
San Diego Team Wins Dragon Boat Race
Associated Press
Steinlen Goes the Distance for Lukas : Stevens Rides to Victory in $111,200 Inglewood Handicap
GRAHAME L. JONES,
Special to The Times
Thomas Is Bloody, Not Yet Beaten
MIKE DOWNEY
Thatcher Issues Apology for Fans
A Perfect Boxer vs. Puncher Matchup
JIM MURRAY
Booth Takes Home a Record Prize at Salt Creek Surfing Competition
ELLIOTT TEAFORD,
Times Staff Writer
THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs. DETROIT PISTONS : Rodman and Pistons Couldn't Quite Hold On : Rebound Slipped Away From Detroit Forward and the Game Went With It
TRACY DODDS,
Times Staff Writer
Golf Roundup : Furlong Defeats Turner in Lady Keystone Playoff
From Times Wire Services
Senna Makes Short Work of His Third Straight Detroit Grand Prix Win
SHAV GLICK,
Times Staff Writer
Former Olympian Pat Powers Wins on the Pro Tour With New Partner
ANN KILLION,
Times Staff Writer
Seoul '88 / Randy Harvey : Volleyball Coach to Retire After Games
Randy Harvey
THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs. DETROIT PISTONS : With Game on the Line, Kareem Is Ageless
SCOTT OSTLER
THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs. DETROIT PISTONS : Worthy Sleeps On It : Then He Awakens the Lakers With a Team-High 28 Points and Big Rebounds
CHRIS BAKER,
Times Staff Writer
Scott Tinley Wins San Diego Triathlon With Strong Finish
JEFFREY PARENTI
Wimbledon's No. 1 Enemy Is Back : But Now the Tabloids Call McEnroe a 'Former Bad Boy'
RICHARD HOFFER,
Times Staff Writer
Lakers Go From a Deep 6 to a Game 7 : Abdul-Jabbar Makes Decisive Free Throws
GORDON EDES,
Times Staff Writer
U.S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : Strange Goings On as 2 End Tied
THOMAS BONK,
Times Staff Writer
Teller Queen Wins in Kindergarten Upset
Associated Press
Auto Racing Roundup : Bobby Allison 'Critical but Stable' After Crash
From Times Wire Services
BUSINESS
Marlboro Man Passes Japanese Cigarette Maker on Ride to Asia
GEORGE WHITE, Times Staff Writer
Family S&L Hopes to Go Forward by Returning to Past
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Bat Industries Empire
KEITH BRADSHER
Stock Investment by the Charts : This Analyst Bases His Decisions on Technical Indicators
DAN SULLIVAN
Low-Tech Devices Can Help as Much as the Dazzlers
JESUS SANCHEZ
U.S. Chip Users Forced to Join Lobbying Game : With Shortages and Rising Prices, Industry Moves to Counter Producers' Clout
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA STUNS FAR-FLUNG EMPIRE OF BAT : After Surprise Ruling Denying Farmers Bid, British Conglomerate Is Down but Not Out
KEITH BRADSHER,
Times Staff Writer
Easy Way to Count Bugs
Products for the Blind
JESUS SANCHEZ
High-Tech Firms Offer Products for Visually Impaired
JESUS SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
Teen-Ager in Wheelchair Stars : BBDO Wins Addy for Apple Computer Commercial
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
Firm Missteps With Award Winning Dance Studio Ad
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Down and Dirty With Downey
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Argentine Film Celebration Begins
Hungary at Last to Welcome Home Bartok's Remains
MARILYN BERKERY, From United Press International
SCR Offers Playwriting Contest
JAN HERMAN
STAGE REVIEW : A Suburban 'Kismet' at Pasadena Civic
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
POP REVIEWS : A Reverence for Rock at Weekend Concerts : At Worship With Depeche Mode
CHRIS WILLMAN
Briefly . . .
COMEDY REVIEW : A Master Storyteller Goes With the Flow
LAWRENCE CHRISTON, Times Staff Writer
Chieftains Celebrate 25 Years of Irish Magic
DUNCAN STRAUSS
Music Director Takes Own Advice, Quits While at Top
KENNETH HERMAN
JAZZ REVIEW : Playboy Festival Sags Until King Sunny Ade Refreshes
LEONARD FEATHER
POP WEEKEND : Honk Reunites for a Touch of Nostalgia and More
MIKE BOEHM, Times Staff Writer
POP REVIEWS : A Reverence for Rock at Weekend Concerts : Byrds Retain Grace in Benefit Reunion
STEVE POND
TV REVIEW : Bingham Picks Scientists' Brains in Mind Study
BILL STEIGERWALD
STAGE REVIEW : 'Green Card' in N.Y. Lacks the Heart to Work as a Play
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
MOVIE REVIEW : Way Down, Way Out in 'Mondo New York'
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
ART/Allan Jalon : Images Catch Breakdown, Healing of the Mind
Allan Jalon
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Going Undercover'--the Gags, Ideas Get Lost in the Chase
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Channel 10 Top Winner of Local Emmy Awards
KEVIN BRASS
Vera Gets Warm Reception From 'Big Chill' Generation
HOLLY GLEASON
SPECIAL SCREENINGS : A Potpourri of Lesbian, Gay Films in Festival
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Local Talk Show--Cheaper Than Reruns
KEVIN BRASS
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