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What happened on March 02, 1988
BUSINESS
Boys Markets Gets $130.7-Million Bid for 54-Store Chain
JESUS SANCHEZ and MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writers
GM to Stop Making Sporty Fiero : Slow Sales Cited as Reason to End Production, Close Plant
From Reuters
MCA Raises Defenses Against Unwanted Suitors
KATHRYN HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Soviet Festival in San Diego
'Deficits Put U.S. on Sale'
CURRENCY : Dollar Declines in Narrow Trading; Gold Ends Mixed
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Nation
CREDIT : Bond Prices Hold Steady in Light Trading
Associated Press
Soviet Festival in San Diego
Market Fights Profit Taking Wave : Dow Closes 1.16 Lower After Trimming Early Losses
From Times Wire Services
Los Angeles County
California
Nation
Nation
Dun & Bradstreet Agrees to Acquire Chase Subsidiary
Reuters
Taxes
John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Baker Expects Further Fall in Trade Deficit, Says Dollar Is Low Enough
From Reuters
County Residents Rank High When It Comes to Paying State, U. S. Taxes : TAXES
John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Baker Hughes Sues Importer Over Drill Bits
From Reuters
Los Angeles County
Clement Hurd
Alleged Would-Be Killer of Boesky Freed, Rearrested
Associated Press
Microsemi Announces Plan to Buy Up to Million Shares of Own Stock
JOHN CHARLES TIGHE
Takeover Firm Taken Over
Associated Press
Soviets Accept U.S. Wheat Deal
United Press International
Turnaround Expert to Head Cardis Corp.
JOHN CHARLES TIGHE, Times Staff Writer
Tires and Glass
Los Angeles County
Irvine Firm's Link to S. Africa Is Targeted : Anti-Apartheid Laws Cited as State, L.A. Officials Focus on Bank Loan
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
PASSENGER COUNT AT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : An Increase for the Year, But the Recent Trend Is Down
CARLOS LOZANO
COMMODITIES : Wheat Drops as USDA Auctions Debut
From Associated Press
Truth Suffers as Candidates Fire at Business
JAMES FLANIGAN
China Steps Up Foreign Investment : Overseas Projects Range From Gold Mining to Farming
From Reuters
Campeau Raises Stakes in Quest for Federated : Says It Would Move Allied Headquarters to Cincinnati
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
3-Way Bidding Battle Erupts for J. P. Stevens : Pepperell, Unidentified Suitor Jump Into Fray
Associated Press
KaiserTech Sues Clore, Calls Trades Illicit
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Chang Quits Newport Corp. Presidency; Galantowicz Selected as His Successor
DAVID OLMOS, Times Staff Writer
Harvest Includes Swinging Mailbox, Mechanical Scarecrow : North Dakota Yields 'New Crop' of Inventions
Associated Press
NEWS
An Evening With Louise Hay : Controversial AIDS Counselor Draws Hundreds to Her Weekly Meetings and Message of Hope
BETH ANN KRIER, Times Staff Writer
Politics : But It Is Called Oversimplified : 'Hyundai' TV Ad Boosts Gephardt
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Minister Pleads Guilty to Tampering With Witness
RICHARD A. SERRANO, Times Staff Writer
AIDS Victim Who Sold His Blood Cleared of Charges
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
45 Mobile Homes Burned
Associated Press
Passings
The State
Brown's $161,000 in Speaking Fees, Gifts Sets Record
JERRY GILLAM and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
Shultz Plans to Return to Middle East
United Press International
Democrats Enlist Peace Groups to Court Votes for Contra Aid Plan
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Brown Shares the Secret to His Longevity. : No Upward Ambition Lures the Speaker
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Webster Opposes Call for CIA Watchdog
CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Voices Protest With S. African Envoy
Douglas Jehl
The World
Soviets Report Several Deaths in Azerbaijani Strife
Reuters
S. Africa Asks Fund Curb
Kennedy's Refusal to Sit on Case Without Telling Why Is Questioned
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writer
Toll in Shipwreck Hits 8
Associated Press
Passings
Economic Index Posts 3rd Decline in 4 Months : 0.6% Drop Is Offset by Gain in Revised Figures for December; Mixed Signal on Recession Seen
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Movie, TV Writers Edge Closer to Strike
MICHAEL CIEPLY, Times Staff Writer
The World
Soviets Enforce Curfew After Ethnic Rioting
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Sales of New Homes Fall 9%
Associated Press
The State
South Africa Moves to Cut Activist Aid : New Law Would Ban Use of Foreign Funds for Political Purposes
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The State : Slow-Growth Issue on Ballot
Dukakis, Bush Capture Early Vermont Lead
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Leads Dole in Poll
Special to The Times
Women Voters League Cancels Debates
Associated Press
CAMPAIGN '88 : Robertson on Missiles
From Associated Press
Israelis Fire Tear Gas Into Hospital During Protest
Associated Press
The World
Cities Get Lawsuit Protection
United Press International
NATO Leaders Call on Soviets for Cuts in Conventional Forces : 16 Alliance Chiefs Create Strategy to Correct Imbalance
United Press International
Mozambique Flood Threat
Reuters
Some of Washington's Allies Join Critics of Move : Plan to Shut PLO Office Assailed at U.N.
MELISSA HEALY, Times Staff Writer
Social Security Cuts May Be Necessary: Greenspan
Associated Press
The Nation
Passings
Banks Have Worst Year Since '34
United Press International
Governor Hints at Retaliation for Vote on Lungren
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Remains of 17 Returned to U.S.
Associated Press
Supervisors Put Growth on Ballot : Orange County Initiative Will Go to Voters in June
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Poor, Elderly Would Get Tax Rebate Under Bill by Brown
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Reagan and 15 NATO Chiefs Open Talks Today : Summit in Brussels Comes at a Time of Alliance Uncertainty
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Offer Is Calculated to Force Strike, Writers Guild Asserts
MICHAEL CIEPLY, Times Staff Writer
The State : Deputy D.A. to Oppose Reiner
Dissident's Book Banned
From Reuters
The World : Libyans Fly MIGs to Egypt
Thrill Ride Blamed in Helicopter Crash
United Press International
Iraqi Missiles Smash Into Iranian Holy City of Qom
Times Wire Services
Politics : Robertson Says He Will Drop Libel Lawsuit : Proposes Arbitration on McCloskey's Charge He Shirked War Duties
Associated Press
Dukakis, Bush Win Vermont; Jackson Second
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Panama's Strike Stirs Violence : Police, Bystanders Clash at Radio Site; Local Banks Close
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
The World
Italy Welcomes Queen for a Day
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Volcker to Teach at Princeton
Reuters
Anti-Arab Vigilantism by Settlers Stirs Concern
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Judge OKs Network Exit Polls in Georgia
Associated Press
The Nation
Border Arrests of Illegal Aliens Up 2 Months in Row
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
His Call to Trial Witness a Mistake, Mecham Says
TAMARA JONES, Times Staff Writer
San Antonio Gunman Wounds 4
Associated Press
Israeli Soldiers Invade Hospital, Seize 2 Palestinian Suspects, Director Says
Associated Press
Pat Robertson Wins 47% in Alaska Poll
Associated Press
Suddenly Quotable Paul Kennedy
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Shultz Sees Hussein, Will Probably Continue Mideast Peace Bid
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Something Fishy Baits a Raucous Florida Thriller
HARRY TRIMBORN,
Trimborn is a member of the Times foreign news editing staff. and
Soldier in Sri Lanka Kills 8; Slain by Officer
United Press International
The Nation
The State
Chinn Held to Have Aided Meese at Others' Expense
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
The World
23-Mile-Long Bridge in Japan to Open April 10
Reuters
Federated OKs Macy's Bid but Campeau to Fight On : $5.25 Billion Offer Plus Stock Swap
Associated Press
Stop, if You Have Heard This One . . .
Jack Smith
New Postmaster General
Associated Press
Ears Stopped Up on Arrival in Brussels : Hearing Aids Bother Reagan at NATO Summit
Reuters
2 Polish Reporters Jailed for Spying
From Reuters
Politics 88 : Carter Defends Gephardt on Trade Issue
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Analysis : Mitterrand Could Jeopardize Plans for Controversy-Free NATO Summit
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Revokes Panama's Anti-Drug Certification
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
'Interview' in Mendocino County Weekly : Some Say Paper Finally Went Too Far
KATHERINE M. GRIFFIN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Court Broadens INS Deportation Powers
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Staff Writer
Unilateral Force Against Drugs Overseas Urged
Associated Press
1960 Leap Year Baby Has '88 Leap Year Baby
Associated Press
U.S. Study Assails Safety Belt Misuse
Associated Press
Murder Charges Filed in Alleged Mercy Killing
Associated Press
Copter's Crew Pins Hopes on Pedal Power
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Considers Halt to Panama Canal Payments
Times Wire Services
Soybean Cake Kills 21
Associated Press
Junior High School Evacuated
Associated Press
Mutiny, Knife Fights, Engine Trouble : Tourists Abandoned as Cruise Goes Bad
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
A Bow to the Royalty of Los Angeles
Marylouise Oates
2 Scandinavian U.N. Relief Workers Freed in Lebanon
Associated Press
Tougher Actions Against Swaggart Rejected, Church Officials Confirm
Associated Press
Iraqi Missile Barrage Kills 27 in Tehran : New Technology and Strategy Is Seen as Possibly Altering War
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
Rev. Owens Pleads Guilty in Bomb Case
RICHARD A. SERRANO, Times Staff Writer
Animals' Organs Allegedly Sold for Medicinal Use : 2-Year Probe of Bear Poaching Nets 52
EDMUND NEWTON, Times Staff Writer
Random Drug Tests of Army Civilian Staff Barred
Associated Press
Comedian Joe Besser, Three Stooges Member in the '50s, Dies at 80
BURT A. FOLKART, Time Staff Writer
Santa Ana Department Blamed : Officer's Final Message: They 'Took Away Future'
LONN JOHNSTON and A. DAHLEEN GLANTON, Times Staff Writers
Nomads Settle Down : Desert Call Fading for Bedouins
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
News In Brief : Thief Killed in Gun Store
Concrete Hurled From Freeway Bridge Leaves Driver Critically Hurt
RAYMOND L. SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
'Where Is He? Where Did They Take Him?' : Wives Agonize After Husbands Are Seized
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
D'Agostino to Take On Boss for DA Job
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
News In Brief : Mayor Can Run Again
San Diego
Caring More for Our Children
3 Power Outages Reported : March Roared In Like a Wet Lion
KATHIE BOZANICH, Times Staff Writer
Council Spikes Ballot Effort on Hiring, Firing
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
County Commits $2 Million for AIDS Hospices in Surprise Move
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Observers Dubious About Easing of Bans on Trips : Vietnam Travel Plan Greeted Cautiously
ANDREA FORD, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Mission Viejo : Advice Sought on Grant for Improving English
Slow Growth to Be Issue in Nov. 8 Vote in San Juan
SIOK-HIAN TAY, Times Staff Writer
County's Roads Proposal Sparks Debate
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Anaheim Councilman Switches, Says He Will Help Scuttle Board's Boost in Pay
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : Knabe Starts Campaign With Attacks on Green
San Diego
Bettor Days Ahead : Board Vows to Fix Rifts in Popular Del Mar Off-Track Wagering
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Two Skiers Rescued in Storm Will Face Trial
United Press International
News In Brief : Club Wins Court Round
Harassing Latinos
The Challenge for NATO
Illegal Alien Congregations on City Streets Spark Outcry
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
March Dribbles In : Predicted Downpour Yields to Light Sprinkles
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Agrees to March Showdown Over Illegal Second Housing Units
MARIANN HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
Chula Vista
Catalano Won't Seek Another Council Term
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Oceanside Rec Director Quits Abruptly
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Anaheim : City Council Approves Canyon Police Station
Former J. David Lawyer Admits Guilt in Fraud
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Inquiry Into Death at Jail Continues; Lakesider's Parents Consider Lawsuit
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Alzheimer's Victim Reported Missing
News In Brief : Union Sues Police Chief
Tustin Council Annexes 1 Area, Defers Action on 2 Others
BRAD HANSON, Times Staff Writer
23% Increase Over 1986 : Illegal Alien Arrests Continue to Surge
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
The talent show had the home-baked flavor of banana bread.
T. W. McGARRY
Two Border Crossings to Get 48 New Inspectors
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Royals Go Behind the Scenes but Stay in Front of Cameras
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
Rolls-Royce Dealer's Plan Muffles Gripes--for Now
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Mojonnier Accepted a $10,000 'Gift' After Votes
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
News In Brief : 'Just Say No' Campaign
News In Brief : Rent Escrow Plan OKd
Opening the Establishment's Doors to Women Might Yield a More Peaceful World
CORETTA SCOTT KING,
Coretta Scott King is the president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta.
Supervisors OK Recycling Plan to Avert Trash Disposal Crisis
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Greed Keeps Third World Hungry : East-West Lust for Power, Possessions Diverts Resources
ARTHUR SIMON,
Arthur Simon is president of Bread for the World, a Washington-based lobby congress
LAX of 2000: Study Foresees Congestion in Air, on Ground
TED VOLLMER and TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writers
News In Brief : New Rape Charges Filed
Detective's Alleged Killer Made Suicide Vow, Witness Says
LYNN STEINBERG, Times Staff Writer
News In Brief : Setback for Puck Eatery
Teams Shuffled : Police Widen Effort to Curb Street Gangs
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
Tuna Captain Charged With Killing Dolphin on Fishing Trip Off Mexico
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Lawyer Sentenced for Auto-Insurance Fraud
County Agrees to Employ 70 Case Workers to Aid Children
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
State Jumps Into Battle Over Vast Playa Vista Plan
BILL BOYARSKY and JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writers
From a Child's Mud Pie Springs Creativity and--Gad--Even Discipline
HERBERT J. VIDA
March Comes In Like the Cowardly Lion
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Fountain Valley : Unarmed Man Robs Barclays Bank of Cash
News In Brief : Psychologist Accused
Council Moves Ahead With Plans to Annex 'Island,' Exert Pressure on Poway
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Sand on the Run : Conveyor Feeds a Fresh Supply to Eroded Beaches
JAY GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Survivors : Sale of Animals to Labs Probed as Complaints Surface
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim Hills Man Pleads Guilty in Investment Fraud
Associated Press
Canyon Country Case : Baby-Sitter to Stand Trial in Infant's Death
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Missing Son Is Accused of Killing Businessman
Dispute Over a Name : Cousin Denies He Solicited Death of Simi Restaurateur
RENE ROMO, Times Staff Writer
Victim Was Caltrans Employee : Drunk Driver Avoids Prison Term
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Romanian Reportedly Defects After Olympics
Boys' 2-A Soccer Playoffs : Laguna Beach Gains Final With Victory in Overtime
ANN KILLION, Times Staff Writer
Girls' 4-A Soccer Playoffs : Mission Viejo Stays Alive on Penalty Kicks
AL PRESTON
Boys' 2--A Soccer Playoffs : Pacifica Runs Out of Upsets, Loses
RICH GUIREMAND
Clippers' 30 Turnovers Make Nets' Coaching Turnover Look Good
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
STATWATCH : Shutout String Broken, but Holt Begins Another
Campbell Hall Falls in Volleyball Match
San Diego State Women Lose Chance to End Long Beach Winning Streak
This Plan Is Bound to Lose Something in the Translation
Lazers Beat Sting in Overtime, 7-6; Borja Leads Way
Associated Press
Names in the News
The NHL / Jerry Crowe : Is Vachon on Thin Ice? No Way, Says His Boss
Jerry Crowe
Valley Baseball Top 10
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 3-A Semifinals : Kennedy Prevails in 3 Overtimes
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Mater Dei Appearing for 6th Straight Time in Southern Section Semifinals Tonight
Rancho Santiago Gains 13th Straight Victory
Boys' 4-A Soccer Playoffs : Fountain Valley Offense Is Barren in Semifinal, 3-0
BILL ROBERTSON
Prep Basketball Playoffs : Girls' 2-A Semifinals : Woodbridge Rallies to Win in Overtime
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Gretzky Gets Record; Kings Get 5-3 Loss
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Basketball Program to Conduct Signups
SCC Hangs On to Win, 93-91
This Kind of Solution Means Indoor Soccer Is 100% Desperate
Dave Distel
GETTING TO KNOW ME . . . : Padres' Jones Has Struggled to Establish Consistency
BRIAN HEWITT, Times Staff Writer
Santana Will Meet Mt. Carmel : Team Endures Tough First Quarter to Beat Vista, 50-40
RICK HAZELTINE
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Butler Ends 50-Point Show With Memorable Jam Session
BRIAN MURPHY
Names in the News
Harper Takes Center Stage as Madison Wins, 79-72
CHRIS ELLO
Division II Girls' Basketball Playoffs : San Pasqual Gets Return Engagement : It Has Another Shot in Championship Game After Defeating Madison
CHRIS ELLO
NBA Roundup : Bird Misses Last-Second Shot, and Bucks Beat Celtics
From Times Wire Services
Girls' 3-A Soccer Playoffs : Esperanza Breaks San Gorgonio String
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
Royal Boys Triumph in Volleyball Debut
Division I Boys' Basketball Playoffs : Morse Speed Is Undoing of Valhalla
CHRIS DE LUCA
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 4-A Semifinals : Santa Ana's Joyce Is Ejected During Fight-Marred Loss
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
Division II Boys' Basketball Playoffs : By Any Name, Kearny Beats No. 1 Torrey Pines
DENNIS BROWN
Padre Notebook : Reliever McCullers and Team Still Far Apart in Contract Talks
BRIAN HEWITT, Times Staff Writer
Simi Valley Rumbles Past Santa Ana : Pioneers to Go for Knockout in 4-A Final After Winning Fight-Marred Game, 76-61
TIM BROWN,
Times Staff Writer
Canyons Panel to Study Return of Football
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Oakwood Gives Boron a Fond Farewell, 57-45
BRIAN MURPHY,
Times Staff Writer
Boys' Athletes of the Week
Long Beach State Women Beat San Diego State
Associated Press
He Is Stateless, So He Can Run : Ex-South African Plaatjes Allowed to Compete in L.A.
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 4-A Semifinals : McCorkle Has Grown From Big to Better, May Become the Best
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Northridge Upsets USC in Baseball, 15-7
Bell-Jeff Streaks Past L. A. Baptist to Notch 12th Consecutive Win
JOHN ORTEGA,
Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Capitals Continue Their Mastery Over the Devils, 5-3
From Times Wire Services
Division II Girls' Basketball Playoffs : Fallbrook's Comeback Kids Do It Again : This Time, They Rally Past Second-Seeded Helix, 54-43, to Win
DENNIS BROWN
College Basketball / Robyn Norwood : Loyola-Oklahoma Shootout Is Probable Next Season
Robyn Norwood
Prep Basketball Playoffs : Girls' 3-A Semifinals : El Toro Comes Up Short Against Taller Palos Verdes in 45-41 Loss
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
A MONEY PITCHER : Sutter's Millions Are Safe, but He Wants to Earn Saves Again
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
College Basketball Roundup : Syracuse Wins, Faces Pitt for Title Sunday
From Times Wire Services
Southern Section Basketball Semifinals : Santa Ana Loses Joyce and Then Game, 76-61
HE HAS ARRIVED : Mike Shanahan Set His Own Course on Fast Track to Head Coaching Job
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Cal Lutheran Rallies Past Cal Baptist
RALPH NICHOLS, Times Staff Writer
Champions Cup Tennis : A Year Later, Becker Starts Out With a Victory Over Tim Wilkison
LISA DILLMAN, Special to The Times
Marathon Has Come a Long Way, Baby; Just Ask These Two
Scott Ostler
Royal Gives Command Performance : Highlanders Reach 4-A Soccer Final With Dominating 2-0 Win
LAUREN PETERSON,
Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 3-A Semifinals : Tustin's Parker Has Learned to Appreciate the Game
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
Division I Girls' Basketball Playoffs : Point Loma's Dominance Ends
CHRIS DE LUCA
Agoura Coach Spinning Tall Tales About Sophomore Third Baseman
SEAN WATERS,
Times Staff Writer
Valley College's Johnson Named Top Player in SCC
Mauch Declines to Criticize Candelaria
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball Playoffs : Susan Peters Scores 32 and Los Altos Beats Capistrano Valley, 54-46
ARA NAJARIAN, Times Staff Writer
CAP-SIZED : Jim Gorsek's Compensation May Be Sunk by Salary Cap
MARC APPLEMAN,
Times Staff Writer
CSUN Explosion Sinks Pepperdine in 4 Games
GARY KLEIN,
Times Staff Writer
Abdul-Jabbar Still Has His Troubles; Laker Streak Ends
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Division I Boys' Basketball Playoffs : Mt. Carmel 58-40 Loser to Santana
RICK HAZELTINE
Girls' Athletes of the Week
Class 3-A Boys' Soccer Playoffs : Valhalla Eases to Final; Torrey Pines Surprises
SCOTT MILLER
Miller Succeeds Saraceno at Providence
CHRIS J. PARKER
Woody's Would-Be : Will Forty Niner Send Stephens Out as a Big Winner?
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Southern Section Soccer Playoffs : Newbury Park Waltzes Into Title Game
Chris J. Parker and Lauren Peterson
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 5-A Semifinals : Ruppel's Job Description Doesn't Call for Finesse
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Class 3-A Girls' Soccer Playoffs : Two Old Foes to Renew Acquaintance for Title
TOM KRASOVIC
Prep Basketball Playoffs : 2-A Semifinals : Keefe Is Flying High but Remains Rooted in Reality
ANN KILLION, Times Staff Writer
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PREVIEW : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE : Poly's Pair of Aces : Nealon, Lymberopoulos Just as Effective as More Celebrated Woodfin at Sylmar
ADAM MARTIN
Dodgers : Howell Pitches Impressively
SAM McMANIS
Girl's 4--A Soccer Playoffs : Capistrano Valley Frustrated by West Torrance
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
Lampley Is Close to Deal With HBO
LARRY STEWART
South Carolina Fires Athletic Director
Associated Press
East Valley League Baseball : Sylmar
ENTERTAINMENT
Olympic Skate-Off Sets Record for Viewing Winter Games
RICK SHERWOOD
Irvine Meadows, Pacific Preview Lineups for '88
MIKE BOEHM, Times Staff Writer
Still Bridling
Classical Music
KENNETH HERMAN
Pop/rock
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Grammy Facts
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Classical Music
KENNETH HERMAN
Tax Support
Still Bridling
First Off . . .
DEBORAH CAULFIELD,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance
EILEEN SONDAK
Movies
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Theater
NANCY CHURNIN
Pop Music
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Music Reviews : Violinist Takezawa Opens Ambassador Series
TERRY McQUILKIN
Film
HILLIARD HARPER
Exit Lines
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Theater
NANCY CHURNIN
MUSIC AND DANCE : Guest Conductor Simon Revitalizes Pacific Symphony at Rampal Concert
Chris Pasles
Stage
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance
EILEEN SONDAK
Radio
STACY FINZ
Film
HILLIARD HARPER
'Deficits Put U.S. on Sale'
Dance
Music Reviews : Previn and Colleagues Play Milhaud at Gindi
HERBERT GLASS
'Deficits Put U.S. on Sale'
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