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What happened on March 21, 1988
SPORTS
Tubbs Is No Problem for Tyson : Crush of Photographers Presents Bigger Threat to Unbeaten Champion
EARL GUSTKEY,
Times Staff Writer
Forgettable Quotes Not Soon Forgotten
World Cup Skiing : Zurbriggen Regains Lead, Doesn't Like Chances
From Times Wire Services
Golf Roundup : Azinger Holds Off Kite, Wins by 5
From Times Wire Services
Clippers Give Shue a Break, End Losing Streak
CHRIS BAKER,
Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Devils Won't Go Quietly, Win, 4-2
From Times Wire Services
On The Road To Kansas City / The Sweet 16 : East
Padre Notebook : Dobson Says Some Relievers Are Too Tentative
CURT HOLBREICH,
Times Staff Writer
Marshall's Move Won't Start Parade : Most in NFL Expect Free Agent Changes to Remain Minimal
SALLY ENKINS and WILLIAM GILDEA,
Washington Post
Motor Racing Roundup : Earnhardt Runs Like '87, Gets First Victory of '88
From Times Wire Services
Gabarra, Borja Lead Lazers to 6-3 Win
Associated Press
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Arizona's Olson Has Team's Trip to Seattle Well-Planned, 84-55
TRACY DODDS,
Times Staff Writer
Tired Lakers Stay Awake Long Enough
GORDON EDES,
Times Staff Writer
How About Howell? : He Is the Angels' Third Baseman for as Long as He Can Hold the Position
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI,
Times Staff Writer
Tennis : Graf, Kohde-Kilsch Gain Quarterfinals
Associated Press
Tennis : Fernandez Upsets Sabatini in Three Sets
Associated Press
College Roundup : Pacific Defeats Titans in 14th
NBA Roundup : Celtics Keep Jordan in Line, Rout Bulls, 137-107
From Times Wire Services
Without Their Magic, Lakers Are Seeing How That Other Team Lives
MIKE DOWNEY
NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Edwards Scores 30 as Iowa Romps to 83-65 Win
From Times Wire Services
Angels : Buckner Is Ready If Needed, Even in a Pinch
JOHN WEYLER,
Times Staff Writer
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL AT PAULEY PAVILION : Hawkeyes Return the Favor, Sending UNLV to Sidelines
JOHN NADEL,
Associated Press
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : East Regional at Hartford, Conn. : Richmond Upsets Georgia Tech, Faces Temple
From Times Wire Services
San Felipe Handicap : Mi Preferido Takes the Bit and Runs Into Fuzzy Derby Picture
BILL CHRISTINE,
Times Staff Writer
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL AT PAULEY PAVILION : Iowa Gives UNLV Lethal Taste of Its Press and Run Game
ROBYN NORWOOD,
Times Staff Writer
Taiwan's Tu Takes Women's Golf Event
Associated Press
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Midwest Regional at Lincoln, Neb. : Manning Is the Man as Kansas Advances; Vandy Eliminates Pitt
From Times Wire Services
NBA's Two Best Players Are Still Creak-Along and Limp-Along
SCOTT OSTLER
Prep Review / Ann Killion : Reaction Is Positive After Council Votes to Comply With Soccer Rule
ANN KILLION
Runner Is Trying to Regain the Edge : Miler Jim Robbins of Corona del Mar Increases Training
BARBIE LUDOVISE,
Times Staff Writer
USD Subdues St. Mary's in Baseball, 5-4
Dodgers : Hershiser Decides Not to Place Million-Dollar Arm in Jeopardy
SAM McMANIS,
Times Staff Writer
South Africa Official Says Budd Would Be Welcomed Back
NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Southeast Regional at Cincinnati : Villanova Gets Past Illini; Kentucky Pulls Away From Maryland
MAL FLORENCE,
Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Cents-Off' Scam : Food Market Owner Helps Authorities Trap Suspected Coupon Con Artists Who Steal Thousands From Producers
RONALD L. SOBLE,
Times Staff Writer
Motorcyclist Killed, 2 Hurt in PCH Crash
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Skater, Dog Pulling Him Hit by Car, Killed
Science / Medicine : Scientist Pursue a Theory of EVERYTHING
KATHRYN PHILLIPS,
Phillips is a Pasadena-based freelance writer. and
'Soldier of Misfortune'
'Soldier of Misfortune'
Way to Go
Lottery Winners 3/19
Lungren's Legal Tangle
Local News in Brief : Police Arrest 6 in Raid; Stolen Property Found
Yorba Linda : Fire Causes $27,000 in Damage to Preschool
Local News in Brief : North Hollywood Man Found Slain on Walk
Science / Medicine : Cancer Clue Discovered
From Times staff and wire reports
It's Congress' Fault U.S. Is in Honduras--Robertson
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
'Soldier of Misfortune'
Ceausescu
Freeway Peeves
Closing of PLO Offices
'Soldier of Misfortune'
Closing of PLO Offices
Protesters
Dump Owner Tries to Soothe Irate Neighbors
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : 343,000 Years of Life Saved
From Times staff and wire reports
2 Players Win $2,408,691 Apiece in Lotto
United Press International
Voters Lose When Money Men Prevail
ROBERT KUTTNER,
Robert Kuttner is economics correspondent for The New Republic.
Spring Gets a Warm Welcome That Sets Records
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Ansel Adams' Elegance
Costa Mesa : Garden Grove Man Held in Molestation Case
Funding Shift Puts Research Over a Barrel : Academia Is Disturbed by Science Grant Trend
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Man Found Shot Dead in Southeast S.D. Alley
Helicopters
Abandoned Boy's Mother Calls Church
SHERYL STOLBERG, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : Don't Swat That Fly: That's the Vacuum Cleaner
LIDIA WASOWICZ
Learning to Take It Easy Isn't Being Frivolous
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Eastside Targeted in Police Anti-Gang Arrests
Science / Medicine : With safeguards, this controversial procedure is the best way to treat depression, say doctors. : Shock Therapy Makes Comeback
ALFIE KOHN
Trucks: the Rate Mess
Mexico's Latest Cash Crisis Creates Rift on Revolucion : 'They look humble, but they earn a lot of money--more money than us'
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Newport Beach : Victim of Balcony Fall Airlifted to Hospital
L.A. Seeks to Erase Writing on the Walls
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Coupons Used by Creative Crooks
Ronald L. Soble
Mussels Do Swimmingly, but Harvest Won't Include Profit
BONNIE HEALD,
Times Staff Writer
Anti-Graffiti Drive Seeking to Give Sylmar a Clean Face
RENE ROMO, Times Staff Writer
Royalty doesn't pass whimpering into obscurity without a good fight. : A Dream of Things to Come
Al Martinez
Science / Medicine : Ancient Boat Photographed
From Times staff and wire reports
Original Owner Recalls the Old, Lauds the New at Showplace House
CLAUDIA PUIG, Times Staff Writer
Beating Pinochet at His Own Game : By Mobilizing Now, Chileans Can Say 'No' at Plebiscite
HERALDO MUNOZ,
Heraldo Munoz, a political scientist and member of the Chilean opposition, is a visiting fellow at the School of International Relations at USC.
Belmont Park Coaster Debate Is at a Critical Turning Point
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : Record Set on Hiking Intensity of Sunlight
From Times staff and wire reports
She's an Old War Hawk With Eyes on More Action
Herbert J. Vida
Library Quest Rouses Ire of Agoura Hills Residents
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER,
Times Staff Writer
Posh Restaurant in East L.A. Has Tongues Wagging
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Despite Court Ruling Against Navy, Many Boaters Say Anaheim Bay Safe
LONN JOHNSTON and SIOK-HIAN TAY,
Times Staff Writers
NEWS
On Exceeding His Quota of Misquotations
Jack Smith
Kohl's Party Suffers Setback in State Elections
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
Hard Work, Low Pay : Death Row: Few Lawyers for Big Task
MYRNA OLIVER, Times Legal Affairs Writer
Lightning Strikes Mosque in Israel; Woman Is Killed
Associated Press
Refugee Center Will Hold Annual Dinner
The World
The World
'Survival Issue' Faces Obstacles : Loss of Ozone Calls for Speedy Action, Experts Say
THOMAS H. MAUGH II and LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writers
Commercial Actors on Strike
Associated Press
The Nation
U.S. Copter Crashes in Honduras
Associated Press
Jackson Tops Democrats in Puerto Rico
Associated Press
Reagan Can Win Humanitarian Aid but Not Arms, Wright Says
United Press International
The Nation
Salvadorans Turn Out to Vote Despite Rebel Threats
From Times Wire Services
Baker Routs Burglar From Home
United Press International
Managua Sees U.S. Bid to Sabotage Peace Talks
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Rights Leader Lowery Denied S. African Visa
Associated Press
'Make America Better,' Jackson Urges State Party
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Most Nicaraguan Troops Out; 3-Day Truce Called
Times Wire Services
Study Disputes Breast Cancer Risk of Alcohol
Associated Press
Jetliner's Landing Gear Fails; 78 Escape Injury
Associated Press
Rightist Opposition Posts Gains in El Salvador Voting
Associated Press
Arms Treaty by May 'Possible,' Shultz Asserts
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
The State
The Nation
The Nation
Blaze in Army Arsenal Kills 1 Worker, Injures 6
Associated Press
The State
The World
Spring Sprang With Sprung Thermometers
LAURIE BECKLUND and RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writers
Robertson Wins Cheers in Orange County Talk
The State
The World
Bush Wins Support of N.J. Governor : Cuomo and Iacocca Praise 2 Democrats but Endorse Neither
Associated Press
Bush, Dukakis Top Poll in Wisconsin
Associated Press
225 Protesters Arrested in S.F.
Associated Press
Meeting of Islamic Nations Opens Today
From Reuters
3 Injured as Car Jumps Curb at L.A. Airport
The State : Drug Dealers Burn Woman
Yugoslav Suicides Tied to Youth Group
From Reuters
Jackson Finding Little Support in Blue-Collar Vote
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
U.S. to Step Up Effort to Drive Out Noriega : Panamanian Urged by Shultz to Accept Spurned Exile Plan
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
The World : 2 Belfast Slayings Probed
Telephone Callers Swamp Nigerian AIDS Hot Line
Associated Press
Soldier Slain; First Israeli Unrest Fatality
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
That Easy Feeling for Fall : Hemlines Make Headlines, but the Real News Is Softness, Variety
BETTIJANE LEVINE, Times Fashion Editor
79 Community Hospitals Shut Doors in 1987
United Press International
The Nation : Residents Kill Suspect in $20 Robbery
Marcos Denies Rumors He's Dying of Cancer
Reuters
Habib, Egypt President Discuss U.S. Peace Plan : Talks With Mubarak Go 'Extraordinarily' Well, Envoy Says; Flies to Jordan for More Meetings
MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writer
2nd Thoughts of a Double Agent
JAMES MARNELL
Olympic Champion Witt to Skate With Ice Shows in West
Associated Press
Civilian Plane Crash at Marine Base Kills 3
Associated Press
Experts Not Making Special Recommendations on Skin Cancer Risk
Two Killed by Car Near Nightclub; Driver Arrested
Biggest Anti-Noriega Strike Paralyzes Panama Capital : Stoppage Called 90% Effective
Times Wire Services
Labor Rally Offers Jackson Hope for Workers' Support
HENRY WEINSTEIN, Times Labor Writer
Tanzania Priest Sentenced for Possessing 224 Tusks
From Reuters
Dazzling Lights of Ice Festival Help Thaw Wintry Grip on Chinese City
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
An Award Designed for Bob Mackie
Marylouise Oates
Jazz Arranger Gil Evans Dies
United Press International
World Record Is a Laughing Matter
From Reuters
The Nation
$24-Million Drug Haul
Associated Press
2 Hurt in Peru Bomb Blast
Associated Press
Book Review : Unmaking of a Homemaker
CAROLYN SEE
Bush, Jackson Win Primary in Puerto Rico
Associated Press
Drug's Effect Questioned by Alzheimer Researchers
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Hussein Urges Muslims to Back Palestinians
Associated Press
The Nation
The World
The World
The World
50 Cited for Trespassing as Protests at Nevada Weapons Test Center End
United Press International
Gen. Bruce Clarke, Army Commander, Dies
Associated Press
Blackmun Raps Lawyer for Fee of $290 an Hour
Associated Press
Secord, Hakim Reportedly Used $1 Million for Selves
United Press International
The World
Dean Martin Hospitalized
Associated Press
Iraqis Attack 2 Oil Tankers, 54 Crewmen Presumed Dead
Associated Press
Scholar Puts His Mark on Civilization
ITABARI NJERI, Times Staff Writer
6 Treated After Exposure to Chemical
Child Care Gets Political at Conference
EILEEN V. QUIGLEY, Times Staff Writer
The State
Women in Communications to Honor Two at Awards Luncheon April 12
Justices Will Decide Officials' Liability in Child-Abuse Cases
Associated Press
Legislature Jumps In to Save David Hockney Pool Painting
U.S. to Step Up Effort to Drive Out Noriega : Nation Viewed as Unprepared for Move to Democratic Rule
DAN WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Depletion Greater Than Thought : Loss of Ozone Calls for Speedy Action, Experts Say
THOMAS H. MAUGH II and LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writers
Blast Kills 3 in Belgium
Associated Press
1,000 Troops Ferried Close to Nicaragua : U.S. and Honduran Soldiers Deployed in Show of Muscle
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Arab Births Outstrip Jewish Ones : Israel Demographic War: It All Depends on Babies
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Snafu Costs a Retirement Plan Millions : Losses Upset Allied Signal Workers Already Alienated by Merger
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Study: Billions Wasted in Business Travel
Associated Press
JIM SLEMONS Q & A : A Born Salesman Spots a Trend: Bigger and Better Autos
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Winchell's Leaves Bad Taste With Investors : Plunge in Market Value Sparks Lawsuits
AL DELUGACH,
Times Staff Writer
All on Account of a Buyout
Real Estate
Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
Real Estate
Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
U.S. Believes Debt Crisis Has Turned Corner : New Brazil Negotiations Are Cited as Example
From Times Wire Services
Value of Home, Commercial Building Permits in County Fall From 1987 : REAL ESTATE
Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
THE HIDDEN HOLLYWOOD : Whether to Motivate or Indoctrinate, Corporate America Turns to Flash of Theatrical Production to Get Message Across
CARLA LAZZARESCHI,
Times Staff Writer
Project Has Deng Xiaoping's Backing : China Calls for Expansion of Market Reforms
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
California Doing Its Best to Balance Trade Deficit--With Scrap : Cargo Ships Return to Asia Laden With Recyclable Materials
GEORGE WHITE,
Times Staff Writer
Industrial Show Biz
Lowly Overhead Projector Shines Again in Corporate Presentations
ENTERTAINMENT
Loose Diddley, Wood
DON WALLER
Dance
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Celtic Calm
DON HECKMAN
By The Numbers
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
MUSIC REVIEW : Litton's Baton Brings Out Best of Symphony
KENNETH HERMAN
Art
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Harsh Souls
CRAIG LEE
Music and Dance Reviews : Long Beach Symphony at Terrace Theater
TERRY McQUILKIN
Movies
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
More Offerings Planned : 3 Installments of 'Nova' Will Be Available on Video Soon
MARTIE ZAD, Washington Post
Music and Dance Reviews : John Currie Conducts Master Chorale, Sinfonia
CHRIS PASLES
Stage Review : As Mark Twain, Holbrook Manages to Keep His Wit About Him
MARK CHALON SMITH
Kudos
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP WEEKEND : John Prine's Homey Touch Tells the Story
MIKE BOEHM, Times Staff Writer
TV REVIEW : The Exploits of Underwater Archeologists
BILL STEIGERWALD
ART / Allan Jalon : Entrepreneur Drops Concentration Camp From Wax Museum
Allan Jalon
Pop/rock
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, 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
STAGE REVIEW : Overdose of Reality in 'V & V Only'
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
A Low-Key John Prine Sticks With Authenticity
MIKE BOEHM
From Mobil Executive to Movie Maker
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
JAZZ REVIEW : A No-Holds-Barred Return for Bill Berry
LEONARD FEATHER
Writers' Solidarity Re-enforced at Ceremony
JOHN VOLAND
Art
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Leona Mitchell in Recital at Royce Hall
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Music and Dance Reviews : XTET Gives Intimate Concert at Campus Theatre
GREGG WAGER
ART REVIEW : As England Is Different, So Pictures Reveal
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Argentine Facundo Cabral: a Hard Man to Categorize
VICTOR VALLE, Times Staff Writer
Tv & Video
DEBORAH CAULFIELD, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Institute for Arts Education : Dance Program at Schools Keeps Youngsters on Toes
EILEEN SONDAK
POP WEEKEND : Only the Hits: Roy Orbison at Disneyland
HOLLY GLEASON
MGM Ponders Selling of 'Poltergeist III'
MICHAEL CIEPLY, Times Staff Writer
Music and Dance Reviews : Alessandra Ferri in ABT Production of 'Giselle'
LEWIS SEGAL
First Off . . .
DEBORAH CAULFIELD,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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