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What happened on March 14, 1988
NEWS
Ministry Makes $150 Million a Year : Rich Life Style Reflects Swaggart Empire's Wealth
ROBERT L. JACKSON, Times Staff Writer
John C. Holmes, 'King' of 1,000 Porno Films, Dies at 43
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
PASSINGS : Richard C. Adams; Inventor of Paint Roller
Japan Opens Longest Undersea Tunnel
Associated Press
Private Agony of a Reagan Son : Autobiography Recalls Years of Anger, Pain of a 'Troubled' Man Who Says He Was 'Sick'
BEVERLY BEYETTE, Times Staff Writer
Shamir Arrives With Revisions of Shultz Plan
Associated Press
The State
The State
Reagan Presses for 3rd Contra Aid Vote of Year
United Press International
PLO to Defy Order to Close U.N. Mission
Associated Press
The State
Carter Arrives in Nigeria
From Reuters
It's 'I Do,' 'I Owe' in China
The World
The Nation : Lack of Cooperation Hurts Iran Inquiry
POLITICS 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Defiant Dole Vows to Hang In After Illinois
Bob Secter
Federated OKs Macy's New Offer
Associated Press
The World
The World
Syria's 1st Woman Envoy
Reuters
E. German Apparently Fails in Escape Attempt
From Reuters
The World
The Nation
2 College Trustees Win National Service Awards
Associated Press
IRS Reviewing Tax Penalties
Reuters
POLITICS 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Campaigns Hard
Cathleen Decker
Low 0.4% Increase in Unsold Goods Surprises Analysts
Reuters
Meese Says He Won't Step Aside : Cause of Good Government Would Be Hurt, He Asserts
JOSH GETLIN and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
The L.A. C of C Defines Its Area--Sort Of
Jack Smith
Thousands of Israelis Hail Shamir as He Heads for U.S.
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
The World
At Grim Anniversary, Vienna's Jews Vow Never Again
JAMES MARNELL
Italians OK Contract for Airport Workers
From Reuters
The Nation
The World
The Nation
Masked Anti-Nuclear Protesters Arrested
From a Times Staff Writer
Cuban Troop Pullout Offered, Angola Reports
From Times Wire Services
POLITICS 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson, Simon Top Poll
Associated Press
The Nation
Two Arrested in Mexico
Associated Press
Doctors to Check Biden for Blood Clot in Leg
Associated Press
4 Uzbeki Officials Fired for Cheating, Pravda Reports
From Reuters
Defiant S. Africa Clerics Vow to Fight On
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Teacher Colleges : The Ghetto of Academe: Few Takers
ANNE C. ROARK, Times Staff Writer
Exhortations and Appeals for Calm : Cemetery a Rallying Point for Moscow's Armenians
CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
13 Killed in Turkish Bus-Truck Collision
Associated Press
The World
Jackson A. Doyle; Bureau Chief for S.F. Chronicle
Ship Carrying U.S.-Built Hondas to Japan Turns Back
United Press International
Baby-Monitoring Devices Defective
Associated Press
3 Lebanese Soldiers Shot at in Barracks
From Reuters
Squatters Force Aquino to Drop Housing Tour
From Reuters
Israel Slaps a Night Curfew on 650,000 Arabs in Gaza : 3,000 Jews Unaffected by Order
United Press International
Dukakis Takes Aim at Simon in Illinois Contest : But Polls Show Voters Prefer 2 Favorite Sons
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
State Trial Set in DEA Killings
Associated Press
China, Vietnam Ships Trade Fire
United Press International
The State : Boy, 9, Sets Flying Record
3 Saudi Diplomats Shot in Nigeria
Associated Press
POLITICS 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson: Bush Is Easier
Douglas Jehl
Louisana Gov. Roemer Sworn In
Associated Press
The World
Israelis Fear Domino Effect : Both Sides Suffer Loss as Arab Police Resign
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
'Hothead' Gets Award Over Spilled Drinks
Associated Press
Senate Ratifies Pact on Ozone
United Press International
Judge Rules Bayh Son Can Run for Ind. Gov.
Associated Press
Uganda Refugees Return
Reuters
The State
To Tibetans' Dream of Independence, China Has the Last Word--'No'
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
Lawyer for Brawley Accuses Assistant D.A.
From Newsday
Panama Police Rout Protest by 600 Teachers
Associated Press
Fergie, Andy, L.A. Still Loves You
PAUL DEAN, Times Staff Writer
Sen. Biden's Doctors Find Blood Clot in Lung, See No Danger
Associated Press
Bush Mounts Drive to Crush Dole Campaign
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
Redwood Park Milestone Marked by Restoration and an Old Dispute
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
The World
'War of Cities' Truce Ends as Iraqi Missile Hits Tehran
Associated Press
Stars Embrace 'Mac' Kids
Marylouise Oates
Book Review : Kerouac's Daughter on the Road
CAROLYN SEE
Romare Bearden, Celebrated Black Artist, Dead at 75
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Dutch Queen, Husband Among the Snowbound : Thousands of Skiers Trapped in Alps
Associated Press
Bodies of 3 IRA Guerrillas Met by Throng in Dublin
Reuters
The World : Libya Frees Jailed Briton
Deaf President Named, Ending Gallaudet Strife
From Times Wire Services
New Supercomputer Works 1,000 Times Faster
From the Washington Post
Kissinger Denies He Urged 'Brutal' Action on Unrest
From Reuters
President Demands That Congress Keep 'Star Wars' Alive
Associated Press
Nude Man Killed by Bear in German Zoo
Deutsche Press-Agentur
PASSINGS : Mickey Fox; Film, Television Actress
Shouts of 'Mikhail' Greet Gorbachev in Yugoslavia
Reuters
Owner Counteroffers on 'Dallas' Ranch
United Press International
Southeast Asians Flock to Hear the Coos of the Wild
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Deaf President Named, Ending Gallaudet Strife
Associated Press
Personality Tests Assume New Character in Civic Affairs
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Scaled-Down 'Star Wars' on Path to Reality
JOHN M. BRODER and MELISSA HEALY, Times Staff Writers
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Porn Star John Holmes, Central Figure in Laurel Canyon Murders, Dead at 43
Take-Home Computers Point Students at Success
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Woman, 84, Suspected of Bludgeoning Sister, 86, to Death
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
3 High School Students Killed, 2 Hurt in Car Crash on Simi Valley Freeway
Science / Medicine : Youngsters Think Earth Is Flat
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Local News in Brief : Car Runs Into Tree; Woman Driver Killed
Local news in Brief : Irvine : Congressman, Panelists to Discuss U.N. Reform
Stalling on Smog
Local news in Brief : Huntington Beach : Ideas Sought by Group Seeking Pier Rebuilding
A Close Encounter With Crime of an Unsettling Kind
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Local news in Brief : Orange
Silence, and Truth, Is Golden
East, West Stonewall the Southern Agenda
J. BRYAN HEHIR,
J. Bryan Hehir is counselor for social policy at the U.S. Catholic Conference in Washington
Local news in Brief : Anaheim : Seminar on Drug Tests in Workplace Planned
Local news in Brief : Huntington Beach : Workers Contribute to Library Foundation
Local news in Brief : Buena Park : Oregon Man Arrested on Narcotics Charges
Lotto Jackpot Remains Unclaimed
Associated Press
Local news in Brief : Anaheim : Family Ties Win Lotto Player $673,413
Local News in Brief : Hikers Find Body in National Forest
Church Refugees
2 Catholic Viewpoints
2 Catholic Viewpoints
'Vetoing a Sham'
2 Catholic Viewpoints
2 Catholic Viewpoints
Trash
Orange County Elections '88 : Badham Referees as Candidates Go at It
CLAUDIA LUTHER,
Times Political Writer
Aloof U.S. Attorney Broadens Scope and Influence of Office
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Anyone who mixes orange with pink cannot very well sit in judgment on peach and gray. : In 35 Words or Less
Al Martinez
Local News in Brief : Woman Crossing Street Struck by Car, Killed
400 Attend Simi Valley Event : Bikers Gather for Burgers, Advice
RENE ROMO, Times Staff Writer
Inventor Richard Adams, 76, Dies
From Times Wire Services
Lax
Animal Rights Protesters Picket Home of UCI Professor Using Dogs in Smog Study
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Landowners Wait to See If Disney Has Midas Touch
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Peace Marcher Is Hoping to Persuade the World to Follow in Her Steps
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : New Test Developed for Rare Pneumonia
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : Crater Lake Offers Scientists 'Teacup' for Studying Deep Secrets of the Sea
JOSEPH E. BROWN,
Brown, a free-lance writer based in San Diego, is the former editor of Oceans magazine.
Lottery Winners 3/12
A Boost for the Working Poor
2 Catholic Viewpoints
Demonstrators Scuffle at Mideast Peace Rally
ANN WIENER, Times Staff Writer
Hanging Up His Robe Unhappily : A Jury of Peers Finds Judge Butler Has Few
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : Molecule Aids Detoxification
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Explanations, Solutions Sought on Several Sides
GREG JOHNSON
Thrill of Discovery : Science Students Have a Field Day Turning Magic Mountain Into a Physics Lab
TRACEY KAPLAN,
Times Staff Writer
9-Year-old Pilot Flies Solo, Lands Himself a Spot in Record Book
LESLIE WOLF, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : 'Electronic Inner Ear' Gives Shower of Noise
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Park Rangers Ask for More Authority to Fight Crime
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
SDG&E Gives Bright Report, Users a Dim One, as PUC Arrives
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Bygone Era Blossoms in Sun Valley
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
The Troubling Case of Soviet Subs in Sweden
ERNEST CONINE,
Ernest Conine writes a column for The Times.
Local news in Brief : Irvine : Rockwell to Donate $500,000 to UC Irvine
Stupidity Often Foils Criminals : Many Tripped Up by Their Own Ineptness
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Mystery Shrouds Slaying of Man Boasting Mafia Tie
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : Chemotherapy Danger Cited
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
SPORTS
BEECHCREEK : Yellowstone, Eat Your Heart Out: Fly Fishing for Trout in New Zealand Is Out of This World
EARL GUSTKEY,
Times Staff Writer
St. Patrick's Day 10K : Barrios Shatters Record, Following in Footsteps of Fellow Mexican Runners
MARYANN HUDSON,
Times Staff Writer
Padres : Moreland: Team Should Focus on Little Things
BILL PLASCHKE,
Times Staff Writer
New Zealand Stands Firm Against San Diego Club
Kings Leave St. Louis Players Blue With 7-6 Win : L.A. Scores Four Goals in Final Period; Team's Ignoble Rally-less Streak Ends
JERRY CROWE,
Times Staff Writer
Tennis : Sabatini Beats Graf for First Time, Wins Title
From Times Wire Services
Angels : Minton Keeps in Mind His Return
MIKE PENNER,
Times Staff Writer
ESPN to Televise Loyola-Wyoming; CBS to Show UNLV
Oops: Channels 2 and 7 Show Same Game, at Least for a While
LARRY STEWART
NHL Roundup : Bruins Draw Blank Again as Capitals Get a 3-0 Win
From Times Wire Services
Pepperdine Faces New Mexico in NIT, Long Beach Must Travel to Stanford
From Times Wire Services
St. Mary's Takes Two From USIU
Golf Roundup : Sindelar Shines in Darkness
From Times Wire Services
College Roundup : UCI Turns Back Arizona State in Tennis
Long Beach Is Staying Home but Is the No. 2 Team in West; Iowa Is No. 1
JULIE CART,
Times Staff Writer
Loyola Goes on NCAA Road; Pac-10 Gets 2
ROBYN NORWOOD,
Times Staff Writer
Trail Blazers Roll Over Short-Handed Clippers
Associated Press
NBA Roundup : Hawks Still Aren't Up to Winning in Boston
From Times Wire Services
Prep Review : Villa Park Crams for League Tests, Fails Three Times
Steve Lowery
Loyola Is Set Back by Titans : Garcia Pitches Three-Hitter for His Third Shutout
STEVE KRESAL,
Times Staff Writer
Arizona Makes Title Look Like Foregone Conclusion
TRACY DODDS,
Times Staff Writer
Lazers Defeat a Tired Dallas, 7-2; Borja Has a Fourth-Period Hat Trick
Special to The Times
NFL Panel to Decide What It Will Cost Cardinals to Move to Phoenix
BOB OATES
Congressional Cup : Gilmour, Prince of Protests, Will Encounter a New System
RICH ROBERTS,
Times Staff Writer
World Cup Skiing : Figini Wins for Second Straight Day, Takes Points Lead
From Times Wire Services
Finally, It Has Turned Him Inside Out
MIKE DOWNEY
It May Be Free, but It Isn't Easy
Manual Arts-Crenshaw Game Didn't Miss a Beat
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER,
Times Staff Writer
Jay Howell Injures Back While Pitching
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
Filly May Give Lukas Run for Roses : Winning Colors Wins Santa Anita Oaks by Eight Lengths
BILL CHRISTINE,
Times Staff Writer
College Basketball Roundup : Duke Beats North Carolina for Third Time
From Times Wire Services
Simi Valley Senior Golf Tournament : Henning Romps by 3 Strokes as Mowry Founders on 8th Hole
DAN HAFNER,
Times Staff Writer
Dodgers : Ken Howell Tries to Sell Tired Arm
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
At Issue : Copyright Fight Resumes in Congress
MICHAEL CIEPLY, Times Staff Writer
CBS Goes for Laughs
HOWARD ROSENBERG
MUSIC REVIEWS : Rosen: Drama Was Lacking
CHRIS PASLES, Times Staff Writer
Kudos
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Strait Plays It Straight at Amphitheatre
MIKE BOEHM, Times Staff Writer
Pop/rock
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stars to Sport the Union Label
HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Labor Writer
Movies
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Kudos
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Kudos
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
First Off . . .
DEBORAH CAULFIELD,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
BBC Chief Sees U.S. TV Alliance
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Coming Attractions
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
First Off . . .
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
By The Numbers
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Willie Nelson Offers More of the Same
ROBERT HILBURN, Times Pop Music Critic
MUSIC REVIEWS : Pennario: Inspired He's Not
TERRY McQUILKIN
Music Reviews : Paul Dresher's Revised 'Slow Fire' in Local Premiere
CHRIS PASLES
Television Reviews : Fun on Every Corner of 'Sesame Street Special'
LYNNE HEFFLEY
Art
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Claudio Abbado Conducts Homeless Chamber Orchestra
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
Perfect Candidate for Laguna Museum May Not Be Easy to Find
Allan Jalon
Bertolucci Wins Directors' Award
MICHAEL CIEPLY, Times Staff Writer
TELEVISION REVIEWS : When White Rich Kids Get Involved in Gang Life
DON SHIRLEY
Music Reviews : Pro Musica Nipponia
GREGG WAGER
'Six Women' Scores Biggest Hit With Women in Theater
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
PAGEANT REVIEW : 'Glory of Easter' Resurrects Jesus' Triumph in a Big Way
MARK CHALON SMITH
7 French Cesars for Malle, 'Les Enfants'
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
POP MUSIC : For the Turtles, a Musical Trip Down Memory Lane Is a Reason to Frolic
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
POP MUSIC REVIEW : C. J. Chenier Fills Some Big Shoes at the Music Machine
STEVE HOCHMAN
BUSINESS
Many Major Trading Partners Are Far From Pacific Rim : State's Export Image Is Distorted, Study Shows
JESUS SANCHEZ, Times Staff Writer
On a Wing and a Prayer : C-5 Work Near End, Lockheed Ponders Fate of Watts Plant
RALPH VARTABEDIAN,
Times Staff Writer
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
Data Shows the County Has 68% More People Per Mile of Road Than in 1960 : REAL ESTATE
Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
Thai Producers Grapple With Growing Piracy : Protection Issue Simmers as Moral, Economic Dilemma
NICK B. WILLIAMS JR.,
Times Staff Writer
Real Estate
Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
Real Estate
Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
Fluor Daniel President Helps Company Diversify, Prosper
GERALD M. GLENN
Some Immigrants Doing Well Even Though Ranks of Independents Thinning
KEITH BRADSHER
Pemex Struggling to Raise Productivity, Trim Work Force to Stay Afloat
Associated Press
Bizarre Twist in Takeover Battle for Federated : Retailer Urges Holders to Offer Stock to Campeau; Calls Macy's Bid Superior
From staff and wire reports
Cultural Hurdles Tripping Up U.S. Efforts to Close Trade Gap : The barriers America faces have as much to do with language as with economics and politics, president of East-West Center says.
JAMES F. PELTZ,
Times Staff Writer
Aspin Claims That AF 'Cut Corners' on MX Inspections
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Neighborhood Grocers
KEITH BRADSHER
Cornering the Market : Neighborhood Grocers Renovate, Cater to Ethnic Tastes to Survive Squeeze by Big Chains
KEITH BRADSHER,
Times Staff Writer
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