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What happened on September 22, 1988
SPORTS
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Boxing Referee Attacked : Melee Breaks Out as Bulgarian Gets Win Over Korean
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Life's Been a Cruise : Olympics' Oldest Competitor Is a Sailor From Bahamas
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Motor Racing / Pat Ray : Shobert Faces Must-Win Race at Ascot to Retain Grand National Title
Pat Ray
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Men's All-Around Gymnastics : Soviets Finish an Expected Businesslike 1-2-3
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Modern Pentathlon : Nieman Falls Off Pace During Run, Places 18th
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Notebook : These Olympic Games Even Manage to Draw Visitors From Space
United Press International
It Was Sweet 15 for Oceanside : Football Team Got the Present in Jerry Garrett
JEFFREY PARENTI
Names in the News
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : U.S. Women Race to Win Over Yugoslavia
CHUCK SCHOFFNER, Associated Press
Late Goal Gives USD Soccer Victory
Names in the News
Perez Says Return Possible, but Sockers Waiting for Segota
CHRIS ELLO
Pierce Pummeled in Water Polo, 19-7
Names in the News
The Colleges : Fast Starts Sour Quickly for CSUN
CSUN Pleased With Effort in 3-Game Loss to Storied UCLA
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
High School Top 10 : Avocado at Its Best; Metro Is Struggling
Occidental Soccer Team Wins SCIAC Opener, 1-0
Angels Play Role in Race as Brewers Get Sweep : A 10-3 Win at Anaheim Enables Milwaukee to Pull Within 4 Games of Boston
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Schroeder Will Start Against the Broncos : Beuerlein Says He Won't Mope After Raiders Switch Quarterbacks
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
SDSU Women Return to No. 1 in County Volleyball Order
RICK HAZELTINE
Padres Listen, Then Slow Dodgers : After McKeon Talk, They Win Big In Opener, Split Doubleheader
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
Not All the Great Athletes Are in Seoul--Some Are Over Here
Dave Distel
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Breeders' Cup Winners of 1987 Have Disappointed Their Backers in '88
Bill Christine
Hart, Burroughs Seek 2nd Wins in Football
Rams : Jeter Hauls Off Weekly Award With His 5 Sacks
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : U.S. Comes Back to Beat Argentina in Volleyball
SCOTT OSTLER, Times Staff Writer
Treibatch Puts Punch in Defense for CSUN
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Tennis Tournament : Resurgent McEnroe Overpowers Annacone
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Boxing Provides Another Bizarre Story--This Time It's a Battle Royal
LARRY STEWART
Tonight's Prep Football : Fountain Valley Hopes Its Defense Won't Be Sore Point
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Blue Jays Deal a 1-0 Setback to Red Sox, Whose Lead Is Cut to 4
DAN HAFNER
National League Roundup : In Imperfect World, Browning Still Tops Giants
DAN HAFNER
Joyful Joanie Wins Los Alamitos Feature
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Roundup : Garcia Scores 3 Goals to Lead Spain to 9-7 Upset of U.S. in Water Polo
From Times Wire Services
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : He Might Not Be No. 827 for Long : Ivory Coast Teen-Ager Pushes England's Castle to 5 Sets in Loss
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : A New Tack Helps U.S. in Sailing : Americans Showing Improvement After Their Mediocre Start
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Bishop Montgomery Boasts Its Own Version of the 'Fridge' at 340 Pounds
Rob Fernas
Gretzky Gets 1st Goal, but Kings Beaten
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Salvage Split With Padres : After San Diego Slams Door in Opener, L.A. Rallies to Win in 10th
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
QUESTION OF DEGREE: THE GRADUATION RATE AT CAL STATE FULLERTON : Irvine Graduation Rates Above National Median, NCAA Says
ROBYN NORWOOD
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Commentary : For Evert, Olympics Are Like Another World
TONY KORNHEISER, Washington Post
His NFL Career Got Off on Wrong Foot
UC Irvine Notebook / Steve Lowery : Women's Volleyball Team (6-0) Making a Name for Itself
Steve Lowery
Redskins' Quarterback Williams Has Appendectomy
TOM FRIEND, The Washington Post
Looks Are Deceiving: Joyner's Sweet Face, Mean Swing Prove It
Jim Murray
Aztec Notebook : Still No Sign of Accord Over Signs
CURT HOLBREICH, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : AFTER THE SLAM : Graf Has Place in History, No Place Just for Herself
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
Charger Notebook : Injury Means Clay Must Be Ready Now
BOB WOLF
Mitch Green Charged With Disorderly Conduct
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Notes : Bulgarian, Australian Disqualified for Drugs
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Soviets Win Gymnastics Team Gold : U.S. Women Finish Fourth as Penalty Proves Costly
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Mets' Ojeda Nearly Severs Part of Finger in Accident
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Boxing : Victories by McKinney, Johnson Lift U.S. Spirits
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
A Wanted Man : Serra Linebacker Erik Simien Gets Calls From Recruiters All Over the Nation--Even Places Like Kansas, West Point
ADAM MARTIN
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Women's Basketball : U.S. Starts Slowly, but Edwards Sparks a 101-74 Victory Over Yugoslavia
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Ojeda Has Part of Finger Reattached After Accident
Associated Press
Will More Gold Make Carl Lewis a Winner?
Mike Downey
QUESTION OF DEGREE: THE GRADUATION RATE AT CAL STATE FULLERTON : Wood Got Physical Education Degree Because 'It Was Important to Me'
ROBYN NORWOOD, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES : Fencing : 'Bout Dumping' Is Open Practice, but Some Want to Foil the Cheaters
L.M. MORROW, Associated Press
Hershiser Now a Cut Above Rest : Pitcher Who Once Couldn't Make a Team Makes Life Miserable for Batters
MICHAEL A. LUTZ, Associated Press
Cruise Control : Sepulveda's Stoic Roman Calczynski Finds Himself on the Verge of His First NASCAR Crown
VINCE KOWALICK,, Times Staff Writer
Marital Arts : Two Black Belts Are Among the Ties That Bind This Unique Karate Couple From Woodland Hills
JEFF MEYERS,
Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 6 : Roundup : Biondi Swims to Olympic Record in 100-Meter Freestyle Preliminaries
Times Wire Services
NEWS
Shreveport Called a 'Powder Keg' After Rioting
Associated Press
Sour Note on the Ukelin
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Gunfire Heard, Shreveport Riot Area Sealed Off
Associated Press
Olympics Ousts 5 Koreans for Punching Out Referee : A National Shame, Says Seoul Paper
Times Wire Services
Why Famous Women Pose for Centerfolds
Associated Press
Bare Facts Show Seniors Are Shedding Their Clothes Along With Cares
JOE VOLZ,
Joe Volz is a former reporter for the New York Daily News and is now a free-lance writer based in Washington.
Dispute Still Rages About Father Serra's Treatment of Indians : Pope Will Beatify Missionary Who Critics Say Helped Destroy a Culture
MIKE WYMA
Poster Is a Garden-Variety Tribute to Marilyn Monroe
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
Covina : Fire Service Breakup OKd
Lebanon Faces Crisis Over Leader : Factions Fail to OK a Candidate; Violent Split Feared
ROBIN WRIGHT, Times Staff Writer
Blues Legends Belt It Out for 2-Day Festival
Diet Very Important in Caring for Diabetic Cat
DR. GLENN ERICSON
The Progress of the Moches
PAUL CIOTTI
Justice Dept. How-To Manual : FBI Went 'by the Book' in Sting on State Legislature
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
John Delury; Aide on State Senate Panel
From a Times Staff Writer
Philharmonic Friends Tune Up for Ball
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Anti-Abortion Arrests
United Press International
No Right to Shoot Marauding Grizzly Bears, Ranchers Told
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Japan Protests British Papers' Hirohito Slurs
United Press International
Surprise Comment at Quayle Speech : Bush Should Start Talking of Issues, Goldwater Says
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
Devotees Complained : Monk Loses Position After Sex Allegations
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
MINDS OVER MATTER : Tibet Monks Use Spiritual Rites to Raise Funds to Build a New Temple at Monastery
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Pact Reached on Day Labor Pickup Site
STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writer
New Study Shows Long Beach Has Big Drug Problem
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
No one knows just who the employers are and little is known about the workers.
DOUG SMITH
New Education Chief Wants Everyone to Fulfill Potential : Struck No Deal With Bush, Cavazos Says
LAURIE DUNCAN, Times Staff Writer
Glendale Defense Key to Early Wins
CHRIS J. PARKER
Palisades Considers Making Official Its Un-Official Council
KENNETH J. GARCIA, Times Staff Writer
Looked Like a Sure Bet 2 Months Ago : Ballot Measure on L.B. Police Expansion Killed
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
Fourth S. African Detainee Escapes to U.S. Consulate
Associated Press
The House
The State
Standoff Reached in Debate's Game of Inches
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
30 Troops Hurt as Military Bus Goes Off Road in Fog
United Press International
Santa Monica : Candidate Forums Planned
The Nation
The Permanent Lure of Temporary : Some Professionals Find Short-Term Jobs Suit Them Well
From Times Wire Services
Compromise Clears Way for U.N. Debate on Korea
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
Tongue Biter on Probation
From Reuters
The World
The World
CAMPAIGN '88 : Bentsen Lands Safely
Douglas Jehl
A Party Awash in Beer, Music, High Spirit
PATRICK MOTT, Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
Reagan Assails Democrats as Reborn Pattons
Associated Press
Glendale Foes Get Earful of White Noise : Running Back Lets Teammates Shout After His Spirited Play Inspires Routs
SAM FARMER
The World
Pasadena : Zoning Change Approved
The Nation
Thornburgh Forbids Policy Dissent by 3 Agency Chiefs
RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writer
The State
Shultz and Shevardnadze: One More Talk
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Crown Prince Given Duties of Ailing Hirohito
From Times Wire Services
The State : AIDS Quilt to Be Shown
Gemayel Quitting Tonight
Associated Press
Revised Plan to Hear Brutality Complaints Fails
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Shuttle Booster Was Tested With Outdated Ring
Associated Press
The State
Whittier : Uptown Builders Fee Reinstated
The Nation
The World
Aide Denies Bush Raised Drug Issue With Noriega
Associated Press
The Nation
Long Beach : More Funds OKd for AIDS Drug
San Gabriel : Building Standards OKd
House OKs Get-Tough Drug Bill
United Press International
Santa Monica : Restaurateur Files Appeal
The World
The State
Agents Seize Dope-Growing Suspect's Land
Council to Weigh Alternatives on Grading for Oakmont Site
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Woos Polish Vote
Cathleen Decker
Coup Leader Named Premier of Burma
Associated Press
Building a New Life : School Becomes Portal to the American Dream
JAY GOLDMAN,
Times Staff Writer
A Harvest of Farmhouse Memories
Jack Smith
CAMPAIGN '88 : Washingtonians Vote
From Associated Press
Bellflower : School Funding Initiative Endorsed
Book Review : A Reflection Stretched to Novel Form
RICHARD EDER, Times Book Critic
A View From One Side of the Bonita Unified School District Fence : Fire Department Paper 'Intriguing'
A View From One Side of the Bonita Unified School District Fence : Mayor Replies to Group Chairman
The World
West Hollywood : 2 Named to Homeless Panel
Fire Danger Brings On Smoking Ban
Associated Press
Treasure Hunt at the Big Store : Formals, Bowls of Caviar, Sneakers--A Caper for Charity
PAMELA MARIN, Pamela Marin is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
Petitions Against Vernon Toxic Site Going to Governor
JAMES M. GOMEZ, Times Staff Writer
The World : Mexico Jet Nearly Crashes
Key Issue in November Election : Redevelopment Wrangle Polarizes Bellflower
JAMES M. GOMEZ, Times Staff Writer
Scientists Create New Toxin Aimed at Attacking AIDS-Infected Cells
From Times Wire Services
Dukakis Chides Bush for Stand on Social Security
Associated Press
Sports Briefs : Kim Wins Gold Medal
Bellflower : Striking Tenants Face Eviction
The Nation
Poll Gives Edge to Consumer, Lawyer Ballot Measures
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
American Stabbed to Death in Turkey
Associated Press
The World
In Response to Rush, One Looks, One Leaps
DAVID WHARTON
Mailman Delivers Woman From Bathtub
United Press International
Engine 'Blows Up' in College Lab
Associated Press
Norwalk : Trustee Votes by District Proposed
150 Protest El Monte Landfill Plan
Huskie Football Is Making a Comeback
The Nation : HUD May Help Yonkers Build Housing
A View From One Side of the Bonita Unified School District Fence : Fire Protection in Monterey Park
5 Slain in Shootout Rampage That Ends at School in Chicago
United Press International
Locking Out Car Thieves, Gas Bandits
BEVERLY BEYETTE
5-Alarm Fire Guts S.F. Building
Associated Press
Couple Off to Vegas : $500 Means a New Start for 42 Homeless
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Baby Joins Bhutto in Pakistani Campaign
From Times Wire Services
Highway High Anxiety? Is That All? Better Just Count Your Blessings
JAN HOFMANN, Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
Man Shoots Six, Kills Self in Rampage on Westside
JESS BRAVIN and ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writers
Youths Hold Up Teacher in Front of 25 4th-Graders
United Press International
You Can Be Bored Sick, Medical Experts Warn
STEPHEN FRANZMEIER, St
ephen Franzmeier is a Minnesota based free-lance writer.
A Whale of a Time Locating the Beluga
DON ALPERT
A View From One Side of the Bonita Unified School District Fence : TB Hospitals No Longer Necessary
Oren Lee Staley; Led Farmers Group
From Times Wire Services
Long Beach : Handicapped to Park Free in Lots
New Fire Set in Town Plagued by Arson
United Press International
Olympics Ousts 5 Koreans for Punching Out Referee : 2nd Golds for Evans and Biondi
Times Wire Services
Bombings at Bus Terminal, Disco Hurt 38 in S. Africa
From Times Wire Services
9 Top Haitian Officers Fired but Action Fails to Halt Military Unrest
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Court Again Strikes Down State Limits on Abortion Aid
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Crimping Your Style
Reagan Picks Oman Envoy
United Press International
The State
Kenya Fires 33 Officials Over Ties to Poachers
From Reuters
Nolan, Others Won't Be Tried Over Phony Endorsements
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
Britain Will Expel 3 Czech Diplomats for Espionage Activity
Reuters
Bonita District Files Complaint Against Teachers
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Sacramento Builder Played Unlikely but Key Role in FBI's Capitol Sting
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
Allocating Health-Care Rights
JEFFREY S. KLEIN
CAMPAIGN '88 : Dukakis' Lead Grows
From Reuters
Compton : Opening Ceremony at Fire Complex
The World
Flawed Oranges With Fewer Pesticides Favored, Survey Finds
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Arson, Shooting Prompt Curfew in Soviet Enclave
From Times Wire Services
'Reagan-Bush Administration' Charged With Indifference : Dukakis, Bentsen Urge Prenatal, Rural Health Plans
PAUL HOUSTON and DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writers
Microchips: The Finders of Lost Pets
GARY LIBMAN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Air Show Toll Up to 67
Associated Press
SEC to Take No Action in WPPSS Case : Says Enforcement Is Not Necessary Due to Suit in Bond Default
Associated Press
Threat to Credit May Help Library Regain Books
STEVE CHAWKINS, Times Staff Writer
C. Rufus Rorem; Influenced Early Prepaid Health Plans
From Staff and Wire Reports
Bush Gets Unanimous Backing of Boston Police Union Leaders
Associated Press
AIDS Measure Would Be Costly to Implement, Economists Say
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Blast Rips Oil Rig in North Sea
Reuters
Classy Clothes, Classy Cars for 2 Classy Events
ANN CONWAY
SportsScope : Azusa Pacific Eleven Drives for Second Straight Win Against Rival La Verne
A Bidto Belong : In one frenetic week, the fraternities at CSUN look over hundreds of rushees and choose a few who will pledge their never-ending brotherhood
DAVID WHARTON, Times Staff Writer
'Rad' Robinson; Singer on 'Fibber McGee'
Downtown Project OKd
Former Student Repays Learning Debt With a Class Act
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Apology to Japanese-Canadians
Associated Press
Food, Fuel Costs Push August Prices Up 0.4% : Economists See No Sign of Spurt in Inflation, Predict That Rate for All of 1988 Will Be 4.5%
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Managers of California Presidential Campaigns : Old-Style 'Coach' Faces Cool Technocrat
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : School Flag Pledge Gets a Salute From Reagan
From Associated Press
Ex-Mexican Officer Convicted in U.S. Agent's Torture Death
32 Injured as Tear Gas Empties College Dorm
United Press International
It Can Be Tough Letting Go of an Old College Friend
JOSEPH N. BELL
Actor, Writer Michael M. Katz
Senate Probers See 'Genocide' in Iraq Gas Use
MELISSA HEALY, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Oilcan Blues: Who Takes the Old Stuff?
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
On the Sorority Scene, Daily Party Provides High Drama for Rushees
LYNN STEINBERG,
Steinberg is a Los Angeles free- lance writer.
Loss of Indian Relics to Home Sites Lamented
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
The Almost Foolproof Cheesecake
MIKE SPENCER, Times Staff Writer
Trail to the Pacific : Legend Lives on Route of Lewis, Clark
DAVID LAMB, Times Staff Writer
Dont' Call Him Indiana Jones! : How a Low-Key UCLA Professor, Handy With a .38, Helped Unearth the Tomb of a Warrior-Priest
PAUL CIOTTI, Times Staff Writer
Supporters and Foes of Pinochet Display Contrasting Images : Nightly War of TV Ads Could Prove Decisive in Chilean Vote
JAMES F. SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Jury Asks for Death in Rape-Murder Case
Associated Press
Morocco Forest Fire Halted
From Reuters
Naked Man Kills Usher With Prayer Stand in Cathedral
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Schabarum's Aide Put on RTD Board
Santa Monica : Hostel Ground Breaking Set
Dodger Stadium's Neighbors Assail Traffic Proposals
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica : Planning Official Quits
Santa Monica : Discussion of Building Plan
Centuries of Living Emblazon Pages of Nursing Home Book
MEG SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica : Ceremonies at Airport
Hart to Return $1,000 Donated by Montoya
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Fall Notebook / Sean Waters : Not Much Separating Camarillo, Rio Mesa
Sean Waters
A View From One Side of the Bonita Unified School District Fence
Firebox Search Now a Burning Issue
HERB HAIN
1 Arrested, 1 Ejected From Pomona Meeting
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Monterey Park : Landfill Gas Bill Signed
Voters to Decide How Council Is Elected
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Fire-at-will Employment Policies
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Dallas Jamison / Los Angeles Times
Glendora : Petition for Slow Growth
Line Looms Large in Ventura's Plan
RALPH NICHOLS,,
Times Staff Writer
Apartment Manager Faces Perjury, Forgery Charges
RON RUSSELL, Times Staff Writer
Three Dog Night : Ex-Mayor and His Neighbor Square Off on 'People's Court'
BERKLEY HUDSON, Times Staff Writer
Compton : Consultant to Help Lure Grants
West Hollywood : Gay-Lesbian Archives OKd
Monterey Park's Fire Chief Offers Letter of Apology for Memo Issue
BERKLEY HUDSON, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica : New Truck Routes Studied
Change Seen as Inevitable : Developers Amplify Plans for Hart Ranch
BETTINA BOXALL, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica : Anti-Discrimination Law
Ventura County OKs Day-Care Test for Mildly Ill Children of Employees
WILLIAM DIEPENBROCK, Times Staff Writer
The Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time Players : At the Junior Varsity Level, Winning Holds Less Importance Than Developing : Players Who Can Contribute Later On
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
College Finds Itself Snared in Heat-Pump Saga
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Fall Notebook : Battle of Defending Titlists Goes to Franklin
Heavy Hitter Hits Home : Slo-Pitch Player Gets Hero's Welcome in Hometown as His Silver Bullets Blast Opponents to Win World Series
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Weight-loss Programs Available In Orange County
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Dallas Jamison / Los Angeles Times
Insurance: His Casa Is His Friend's Casa
DON G. CAMPBELL
Neighborhood Profile: Floral Park : Pride Of Place In Santa Ana's Floral Park
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Dallas Jamison / Los Angeles Times
Monterey Park : Landfill Gas Testing Bill Signed
Sinking Rated Slight : Eaton Crest Work on Hold, Agency Says
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
HAVING A BALL : Fred and Ginger Most of Them Aren't, but Ballroom Dancers Are Whirling Again
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
Marina del Rey-to-Airport Segment of Light-Rail Project Wins Approval
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
It's a Whole New Ballgame for 2 Community College Elevens
GREGORY GONZALEZ, Times Staff Writer
Wave of Public Support May Save Venice Pier
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Sports Fans Are Irked : Cable TV Outlet Criticized for Dropping Prime Ticket
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena : Funeral Home Trial Date Set
Work on Monterey Hills Tract Delayed; Sinking Rated Slight
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Culver City : Bus Service Changes
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Manor of Survival : 'Garish' Home Rises Despite Owner's Fall
JANE FRITSCH, Times Staff Writer
Killer of 7 at Cal State in '76 Is Returned to Atascadero
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
2 Escondido Firms Face EPA Fines for Dumping
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 7 Charged With Selling Cocaine
Symphony Towers Purchased by San Francisco Contractor
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
5 Chinese Students Found Dead on Peak
Associated Press
What Campaign?
Local News in Brief : Orange : Police Describe Car in Drive-By Slaying
Local News in Brief : Voters to Decide Form of Council
Local News in Brief : Last Sterile Medflies Will Be Released
Local News in Brief : Torrance Seeks Funds
Local News in Brief : Protesting Police Won't Issue Tickets
Handicapped Students to Have Their Buses Again
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Lottery Winners: 9/21
Derailing Shortsightedness
Local News in Brief : Politics : North Will Attend Fund-Raising Event
Opponents Call for Vincent to Detail Spending
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
Spurred Majority of Commuters to Share Rides : Car-Pool Lane Works, Survey Suggests
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
State Fund Boost Will Cut UCI Medical Center Deficit
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Charge Filed Over Strike by Teachers
Local News in Brief : Lake Forest : Developer's Plan to Remove Trees Delayed
Principal of Year Keeps Students in the Spotlight
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Bill Doubling Car-Pool Lane Fines Signed
Local News in Brief : Westminster : Council Rejects Claim for $100 Million in Death
Transportation
Local News in Brief : Northern Route of Light-Rail Line OKd
Daytime Sweeps Extend Crackdown on Gangs
WWII B-26 Crashes in Bogota; 2 Killed
Associated Press
Greenberg on the Minimum Wage
Greenberg on the Minimum Wage
Television View of Young Blacks
Public Pensions
Emergency Help
Television View of Young Blacks
Local News in Brief : Study Ordered on Deteriorating Pier
People and Events
STEVE HARVEY,
From staff and wire reports
Local News in Brief : Pipes Burst, Flood Part of Courthouse
Gaining Entry : Construction Stance Toughened to Help Disabled
JOHN OSWALD, Times Staff Writer
Library on Wheels Visits Koreatown
Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Drawing of Unidentified Slain Man Is Released
'Children Come First,' New Schools Chief Says : McKenna Arouses High Hopes in Inglewood
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
CHP Asks That 2 Drivers in Fatal Crash Be Charged
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Plane Problems Cancel Visit by Quayle's Wife
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Fountain Valley : Man Shot by Police Released From Hospital
San Diego
Judge Won't Hear Inmate's Request That Shackling End : Salsa Will Still Be Scarce in Jail Mess
'Wild Ride' Mom: She'd Do It Again to Save Son
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Hawthorne Loses Freeway Housing Ruling
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Bangladesh Is No Basket Case : A Growing Economic Power, It's Self-Reliant--Even in Disaster
JEREMIAH NOVAK,
Jeremiah Novak was the Asia Foundation's representative in Bangladesh from 1982 to 1985. He has traveled extensively in Bangladesh since its independence in 1971
Television View of Young Blacks
La Mesa
Firm Fined in Spilling of Caustic Liquid on Children
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Council Plea Fails to Persuade Ailing Mayor to Quit Post
JIM CARLTON, Times Staff Writer
Rites Set for Teacher-Cleric R. G. Graham
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Centennial Celebration Shipping Out Saturday
GORDON GRANT, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Grant High Boasts Principal of Year
They Deserve Better
Jittery Officials Cancel 150-Acre Agoura Burn
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Inmate Recatured After Jail Escape
Warner Center Hotel Wants to Be a Star
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Medical Office Conversion Plan Rejected by Torrance
HUGO MARTIN, Times Staff Writer
Angry Manhattan Beach Police Won't Issue Tickets
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Woodbury University President to Retire
Judge Won't Hear Inmate's Request That Shackling End
ANDREA FORD, Times Staff Writer
Latino Officers Accuse LAPD of Promotion Bias
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Insurance Chief Should Answer to Voters
JAMES K. HAHN,
James K. Hahn is the city attorney of Los Angeles
Local News in Brief : South County : Custodian Arrested as School Arson Suspect
Safeguards for Hydrofluoric Acid Tested
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Groups Unify Mexico Relief Efforts
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Council Votes to Abide by U. S. Sewage Order
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Irvine Boy, 14, Brain Dead After Being Struck by Car
MARIANN HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
Countywide
Some Rejected Aliens to Get Work Permits
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
Flap Over Number of Cardiac Surgeries : Medical Journal Recants Its Scripps Allegation
LINDA ROACH MONROE, Times Staff Writer
Police Find Increasing Number of Girls Involved in Gang Crime
LUCILLE RENWICK, Times Staff Writer
Officials Resist Call for More Suicide Protection on Bridge
PAM LOPEZ-JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Never Too Young : Boy, 14, to Read Paper on Cancer Therapy He Helped in Developing
LAURA KURTZMAN, Times Staff Writer
Agoura Fire Plan Goes Up in Yellowstone's Smoke
GABE FUENTES, Times Staff Writer
Shootings Cited : Anti-Gang Unit Formed in Burbank
MICHAEL CONNELLY, Times Staff Writer
CSUF Gymnast Allegedly Stabs Ex-Teammate in Money Dispute
BOB SCHWARTZ and CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : Fullerton : Man Held in Stabbing of Fellow Gymnast
Kraft Jury Composed of 10 Women, 2 Men
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Officer Convicted of Beating Undercover Policeman
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Carson Administrator
Sequoia Hiker: He Never Made It to the Rendezvous
MICHAEL J. YBARRA, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Held in Slaying of Marine on Base
JOSEPH MENN, Times Staff Writer
Statue of Port Founder Going 'Home'
SHERYL STOLBERG, Times Staff Writer
Greenberg on the Minimum Wage
Greenberg on the Minimum Wage
Proposition 84
BUSINESS
2 Hunt Brothers Seek Bankruptcy Court Protection
Reuters
2 Hunt Brothers Seek Bankruptcy Court Protection
Associated Press
Security Is Tight as World Economic Leaders Convene
Reuters
August Surge in Purchases Puts Dent in Inventory : Suzuki Expecting a Decline in Samurai Sales
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Most Americans Still Prefer to Pay by Check
United Press International
Proxmire to Ask $20 Billion for Bailout of S&Ls : Reluctantly Decides That Taxpayers Must Foot Bill for U.S.' Biggest Rescue
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Firm to Make Study
Gold Futures Drop to 19-Month Low of $399.20
Reuters
Machinists at Eastern Vote No on Cost-Cutting Plan
Associated Press
CREDIT : Traders Cool to New Data; Bonds Inch Up
Associated Press
ADVERTISING / MARKETING : Never Mind Calgary or Even Seoul--These Games Were Held in Anaheim
Mary Ann Galante, Times staff writer
Transportation Index Posts Hefty Gain; Dow Adds 3 in Quiet Session
Times Wire Services
Minorco Offers $4.9 Billion--a British Record--for Consolidated Gold
Associated Press
Comprehensive Care Quarterly Earnings Off 36%
LESLIE BERKMAN
Advertising / Marketing
Mary Ann Galante, Times staff writer
COMMODITIES : Gold Dips Below $400 on Inflation News
Associated Press
Computer Automation Posts Loss
U.S.-Soviet Publishing Deal Slated : Deal for Joint Venture Comes as Direct Result of Glasnost
Associated Press
Security Pacific to Manage $1.8-Billion Indian Trust
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
Apple Scored for Big Price Hikes
Lawrence J. Magdid, Lawrence J. Magid is a Silicon Valley-based computer analyst and writer
CURRENCY : Dollar Edges Higher on Internal Market Factors
Associated Press
Deal Made For Soviet Print Shops
DAVID OLMOS, Times Staff Writer
Pizza Is Pressing Burgers for No. 1 : Big Chain Outlets Are Mushrooming All Over Nation
PAUL FARHI, Washington Post
Polaroid Sues to Block Shamrock Takeover Bid
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
Citibank Visa Gives Credit Where Credit Isn't Due
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
SEC Reportedly Authorizes Suit Against Broker : Finds Evidence of Fraud at Matthews & Wright
Staff and Wire Reports
Plan to Take Bordello Public Resurfaces
Associated Press
Milton Roy Agrees to Buy Liquid Metronics
United Press International
Tech, Drug Firms Top List of Best for Working Mothers
United Press International
Ex-S&L Chief Sahni's New Suit Claims 3 Men Planned to Ruin Him
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
All-Ban Is Selected
Morgan Olmstead, Wedbush Call It a Definitive Deal
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Henley Group Discloses Details of Breakup Plan
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
FLYING HIGH : U.S. Flag Makers Hope Banner Sales Under Reagan Will Continue as Presidential Campaigning Picks Up
JANE W. APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Confusing Equity Situation in Spotlight; Listener's Version of 'Treasure Island'
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Swamp Boogie Queen' Thins the Stew
RANDY LEWIS,
Times Staff Writer
David Cronenberg's Spellbinding Double Vision : Director Refines His Mind-Bending Images
PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
Pop/rock
JOHN VOLAND
RECORD REVIEW : For This Parker Purist, Now Is Indeed the Time
DON HECKMAN
For Eastwood, a Daring Riff
JACK MATHEWS, Times Staff Writer
Deukmejian Restores CAC Challenge-Grant Budget Cuts
ZAN DUBIN
'Say It Ain't So, Joe' in a Black-and-Blue Age
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
Cher Films Hitting Home
DENNIS HUNT,
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Tv & Video
John Voland,
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First Off . . .
John Voland,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
JOHN VOLAND
Pop & Rock
John Voland,
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Changes Planned for TV's 'USA Today'
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Pop & Rock
John Voland
'Bird Takes Music Full Circle
ZAN STEWART
'Great Blokes' in Exude Hit a Show-Biz Snag in Australian Record Deal
Mike Boehm
Tv & Video
John Voland,
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STAGE REVIEW : 'Ten Little Indians' Fitful but Classic Whodunit's Still a Kick
MARK CHALON SMITH
ARTS BEAT : S.D. Jazzman McPherson Helps Make 'Bird' Fly
HILLIARD HARPER
No Masquerade : George Benson Doesn't Mind Charting Mainstream Course
ZAN STEWART
TV REVIEW : PBS' Top-Class 'Global Rivals'
BILL STEIGERWALD
Ballet Folklorico Cancels 1 of Its 2 Performances
Rediscovering Dubreuil : Modern Pictures From a Pioneer in Photography
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
Behind the Scenes, Disappointment of a Writer Who Wanted to Direct
JACK MATHEWS
David Cronenberg's Spellbinding Double Vision : 'Dead Ringers'--A Chilling Tale of Twinship
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Pop & Rock
JOHN VOLAND
DANCE REVIEW : Keiko Fujii in 'Yamato'
LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
FOOD
Going for the Gold With Menus for Olympic Athletes
TONI TIPTON
Dining Takes an Upward Turn at JJ's
BEVERLY BUSH SMITH,
Smith is a free-lance restaurant reviewer in Orange County
Finishing Touches to Casseroles
JEAN ANDERSON and ELAINE HANNA,
Anderson and Hanna are nutritionists and cookbook authors specializing in microwave cookery. and
Cookbook With Recipes Suited to a Slow Cooker
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
. . . Chinese Kitchen Sink Chicken From Placentia
Just About Anything Will Go With Northern Italy's Famous Risotto
JANE SALZFASS FREIMAN,
Freiman is a New York-based food writer
Tri-Color Chili With a Tofu Surprise
DIANA SHAW,
Shaw is a free-lance writer in Los Angeles.
Celebrating the Bountiful Autumn Harvests : Soups and Casseroles as Succot Fare for a Jewish Feast of Thanksgiving
JUDY ZEIDLER,
Zeidler is a free-lance writer and cookbook author. and
In a Colorized World, Try Black-and-White Menus for Change of Pace
ANNE WILLAN,
Willan, cooking teacher and author, is founder and president of La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in Paris. and
A Close-Up View of the Hard Work of the Difficult Harvest of '88
DAN BERGER, Times Wine Writer
Fresh Specialty Cheeses Must Be Refrigerated at Once and Used Quickly : Aged Cheeses Have a Longer Shelf Life
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
say Cheese : Specialty cheeses prove how much fun they are to use in a spinach pizza made with feta and Parmesan from Michael's Pizza in Aptos, Calif., in photograph below. At right, an appetizer of Brie layered with sage leaves was inspired by chef Ken Frank of La Toque.
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Water Filters Flood the Market
MINNIE BERNARDINO, Times Staff Writer
Make-Ahead Party Punches : Citrus- and Tea-Based Coolers Ideal as Light Refreshments
Crab Cakes From the New Otani
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Tenderness Tips for Microwaving Beef
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