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What happened on September 29, 1988
NEWS
Brazilian Jet Hijacked, 2 Killed
Associated Press
THE WIZARDS OF WET : Even the Staid Take Delight in High-Tech Magic of Burbank Fountain Company
SUSAN HEEGER
Some Wish the Once-Heralded 'Go Homes' Had Already Gone
Dirk Sutro
Political Waters in San Gabriel Back to a Rolling Boil
EDMUND NEWTON, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Vetoes Bill Restricting Textile Imports
ART PINE, Times Staff Writer
Fashion Shows Designed for the Lunch Bunch
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Center Supporters Go for Glitter
ANN CONWAY
Downey Police Chaplain Is Trained to Use a Gun, but His Aim Is Counseling
RICHARD HOLGUIN, Times Staff Writer
'88 Olympics Spark Many New Releases
DON ALPERT
Less Crime In The Cities
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Diamond Bar : Curb-Side Recycling to Start
Auto Firms Try to Throttle Smog Bill : Last-Minute Pleas Made to Persuade Governor to Veto Measure
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Foes Fear Regime May Cancel Chile Vote
JAMES F. SMITH, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Judge Blocks Lucky Merger
Associated Press
Former Pilots' Negotiator Picked for Mediation Post
Associated Press
Jury Gets Rowan Weapons Case, Then Recesses
Associated Press
The Dirty Half-dozen
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times
Panel Stolen From Pasadena Street Mural
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Values On The Rise
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Proposal Would Radically Alter Medicare Payments
JANNY SCOTT and LAURIE DUNCAN, Times Staff Writers
Swiss Police Arrest Terrorist Suspect
Associated Press
Afghan Rebel Rocket Kills 35 in Deadliest Attack in Kabul
United Press International
Students Hurl Hundreds of Firebombs at Seoul Police
Associated Press
Death Toll at 282 in North India as Floodwaters Recede
Associated Press
The World
The State
Burmese Hope to Beat Regime 'at Own Game'
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Duarte : Smoking Review Sought
Officials Label Proposed L.A. Rules on Pollutants Illegal
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Gorbachev Calls Party Meeting : Surprise Leadership Session Will Deal With Major Reorganization
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Defense Bill Repassed Without Extra 'Star Wars' Funds
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Hills : Lawyer Receives Honor
Workers OK Pact; BART Strike Averted
Associated Press
Bill to Speed Up Pesticide Tests Sent to Reagan
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The Nation : Senate OKs $1.3 Billion to Aid Homeless
Major Downtown Hotel a Step Closer
He Means It When He Says He Bagged a Fish
MIKE SPENCER,
Times Staff Writer and
12 Nations Back Space Station
Associated Press
EPA Rejects Ozone Air Quality Plan; Building of Pollution Sources Banned
Associated Press
The World
Budget Director Miller to Resign
Associated Press
2 East Germans Swim to West
Associated Press
Chinese, Soviets to Trade Visits at High Level
NORMAN KEMPSTER,
Times Staff Writer
City of Industry : Yearly Business Conference
Dukakis Warns Polluters They 'Better Vote for Bush'
Associated Press
Education Panel Calls for More History Courses
Associated Press
The World
The Nation
Education Dept. Report Offers Guide to Rating Public Schools
Associated Press
The Nation
Crowd of 250,000 Cheers Launch at Space Center
Associated Press
Los Angeles : Ex-Governor to Lecture
3 Bus Riders With 3 Sides of the Coin
JAN HOFMANN, Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
The State : Teen Betting Rise Reported
Orange County School Test Scores Mixed, State Improves
ELAINE WOO and BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writers
Santa Monica : Commissioner Pay Is OKd
Guidebooks an Aid to Tracing Roots
MYRA VANDERPOOL GORMLEY
See How They Run : Why Do Candidates Dash Madly Across the Map? Blame It on a Special Breed Called the Scheduler
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
2nd School Shooting Victim Dies
Associated Press
Arrest Disrupts Meeting Again
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Tire Blowout Stalls Dukakis' Motorcade
United Press International
Fall Notebook / Sam Farmer : Reilly Learns to Grow in Defeat
Sam Farmer
Planning Panel OKs Project on Land Designated as Open Space
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Colitis May Be Cause of Cat's Troubles
DR. GLENN ERICSON
City Meetings in San Gabriel
D.A. Not Tough on Everyone
Transit Bill for Rail Funds
Transportation Woes
U.S. to Sell 835 Missiles
United Press International
Weinberger Says Pentagon Bribery Scandal Is Product of 'Plain Greed'
Associated Press
Councilman Wants Probe of Cudahy Service Body
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
The State
Cell Engineering Could Lead to AIDS Therapy
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
Weekend of Events to Mark Jewish Council's Origin
WILLIAM DIEPENBROCK, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : The Decay of an Anglo-Irish Dynasty
RICHARD EDER, Times Book Critic
INS Chief Calls Arrests in Church 'Regrettable'
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Goes on Attack in Texas : Quayle Criticizes Dukakis for Tie to 'Radical Group'
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
Anaheim Wants Accused to Pay for Police Work
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Zaccaro Leaves Posh 'Jail,' Is Picked Up by Parents
United Press International
The House : Drug Bill
Long Beach : Pine Ave. Complaints Heard
Thatcher Visits Ulster, Vows to Defeat Terrorism
Associated Press
America Back in Space! : Shuttle Blasts Off 2 1/2 Years After Challenger Tragedy : NASA's Long Paralysis Has Come to an End
United Press International
South Gate : Students Sample Civic Roles
Bentsen on Quayle's Qualifications: He's No Truman
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
The House : Drug Bill
The Bradley Method : New Crescenta Valley Water Polo Coach Brings Success Back to Struggling Program Through No-Nonsense Approach to Sport
SAM FARMER
Transportation Funding Bill Goes to Reagan
Associated Press
U.S. Probes Shooting of Wild Horses
Associated Press
6 Nuclear Plant Workers Fired Over Drug Issues
United Press International
Consumers : A Journey Into the Air Fare Jungle
BEVERLY BEYETTE, Times Staff Writer
Coffee Confusion Leaves a Bitter Taste
DON G. CAMPBELL
Embezzlement Loss May Be Near $1 Million
LARRY GORDON and JERRY GILLAM, Times Staff Writers
Launch of the Shuttle Discovery : Sheer Number of Modifications Produces New Debate on Safety
ROBERT A. JONES, Times Staff Writer
Israel Told to Hand Over Beachfront : Tribunal Rules Tiny Taba Strip on Red Sea Be Returned to Egypt
Reuters
N.Y. Episcopal Diocese Elects Kansas Bishop
Associated Press
Top Prep Lineman Will Also Sing and Tell Jokes--During the Game
MITCH POLIN, Times Staff Writer
Dukakis Unveils Attack Speech in Bid to Blitz Bush
DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writer
Fall Notebook / Sean Waters : Quarterbacks Trendy at Buena
Sean Waters
U.S. Denounces Israel's Use of Plastic Bullets
LEE MAY and DANIEL WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writers
Hillside Development Moratorium Approved
DREW SILVERN, Times Staff Writer
Emotion High as NASA OKs Flight of Discovery
LEE DYE, Times Science Writer
The Nation
Iraqi Leader Tells of Super-Weapon
From Reuters
Candidates Give Their Views on Environmental Problems
On a Day Like This, a Foul Ball Sets the World Right
JOSEPH N. BELL
12-year-old writer dedicates his novel to those who served in Vietnam.
SIOK-HIAN TAY KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Student Repays Debt With Class Act
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Nobel Peace Prize Goes to U.N. Peacekeepers
Associated Press
Doctor Group Terminates Low-Cost Medical Plans
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
800 Volunteers Expected to Help Clean Beaches
The State
The House : Drug Bill
Media Politics : TV Finds Dukakis 'Energized, Sharper'
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
Rosemead, West Covina : Library Data Base
A New Volley in the War for the Westside
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Man Cited by Dukakis in Debate Rejects Check Sent by Bush Kin
Associated Press
The World : Britain, Iran to Discuss Ties
The World
Bush Seizes Initiative : Environmentalists Find Dukakis' Silence Vexing
ROBERT A. JONES, Times Staff Writer
British Drive on the Wrong Side, Too
Jack Smith
First Scores Since Cheating Scandal Show Upward Trend
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
The Astronaut Crew
Architects Seek to Be Growth-War Peacemakers
LEON WHITESON,
Whiteson is a Los Angeles architecture critic. and
Stresses Traditional Values in Sweep of Illinois Towns : Bush Gets to Heart of Farmers' Concerns
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
The State
Nothing Is So-So About These Items
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
AIDS Services Inadequate, Minority Groups Say
Houseman Turns Stationery Debate Into Attack on Chu
BERKLEY HUDSON, Times Staff Writer
Culver City : Property Tax Considered
Lakewood : Smoking Choice Law Passed
The Chinese Have a Name for It
DEBORAH CHRISTENSEN
The World
The World
The State
Some Preps Best in U. S. : This Season's Grid Talent Pool Is Deep in Big and Fast Running Backs and Interior Linemen
MITCH POLIN, Times Staff Writer
Senate Backs Sweeping Curbs on 'Kiddieporn'
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
3rd Defendant Convicted in Killing of U.S. Drug Agent
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena : Nun Chosen to Head School
Jungleland Referendum Vote Haunts 2 Thousand Oaks Council Incumbents
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Etiwanda Residents Flee Flames
Associated Press
Beirut Car Bomb Kills 3
United Press International
Council Finally OKs Budget in Balancing Act
JAMES M. GOMEZ, Times Staff Writer
Glendora : Books Delivered to Homes
U.S., Spain OK Defense Accord Covering Air Bases, Naval Facility
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Rebuts Report She Made Up Story of Attack by 6 Men : 'Not a Liar,' Tawana Brawley Declares
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, Times Staff Writer
The State
NBC Boxing Coverage Cited : Roh Asks S. Koreans to Stop Criticizing U.S. on Olympics
Associated Press
Abortion Pill Effective, Dutch Scientists Claim
United Press International
2 More Mafia Slayings Bring 4-Day Toll to 16
Reuters
Culver City : Rent Assistance Program
Murder Trial Will Test an Unusual Defense
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
Speech-Hearing Unit Disdains Flash
JAN HOFMANN, JAN Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
Course Helps Students to Find Missing Link in Their Studies
JIM BENCIVENGA, The Christian Science Monitor
Psychiatric Bible : Bringing Order to Disorders
ANNE C. ROARK, Times Staff Writer
'Great Joy' as Word Spreads : Peace Prize a Surprise for U.N. Troops
Associated Press
Lighting a Fire Under a Smoke Bell
HERB HAIN
Francis De Sales, 76; Veteran Radio, TV and Movie Actor
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
Analysis : Calm Follows Chaos in Haiti as New Regime Seems Sincere on Reform
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Forgotten Dutch Soldier Stands Lengthy Watch
Associated Press
The State
Dipping Into Social Security Not Likely
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
Jerome Charles (J.C.) Heard, 71; Jazz Drummer and Bandleader
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Ancient Boats Wearing Out Faster Than They Can Be Built : Gondolas Facing Rough Seas in Venice
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Launch of the Shuttle Discovery : No Aid in Challenger-Type Blast : Escape System Designed to Be Used if Engines Fail
United Press International
Huntington Park : Policeman's Firing Upheld
Developers Vent Anger Over Building Moratorium
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Malibu Cityhood Supporters Fear Sewer Dispute May Delay Ballot
KENNETH J. GARCIA, Times Staff Writer
Playa del Rey : Municipal Judge Named
Pasadena : Chemistry Awards Received
Day Laborers Tell Doubts, Hopes for New Pickup Site
HECTOR TOBAR, Times Staff Writer
Altadena : Asbestos Removal Funds
Apathy, more than political resistance, is the real enemy.
DOUG SMITH
New Idea for Getting Dirt to Housing Site: Conveyor Belt
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Oxnard 'Bones Up for League Competition
RALPH NICHOLS,
Times Staff Writer
Culver City Council Delays Decision on Razing City Hall
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Class Helps Parents Share Handicapped Children's Victories
ROBERTA G. WAX,
Wax is a Northridge free-lance writer. and
W. Covina Hastens End of Joint Fire Authority
CRAIG QUINTANA, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach to End Centennial Observance With Grand Finale
Pomona Approves Idea of Police Review Board
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Eviction, Suits Threatened in W. Hollywood Hotel Dispute
RON RUSSELL, Times Staff Writer
Hot Hula-Hoops
Westside : Light-Rail Route Proposal
Turnovers Victimize Ventura in 35-9 Loss
L.A. Votes to Lower Apartment Heights in Mar Vista Areas
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Dancing to a New Beat : Students Resurrect Rallies 'to Keep Out of Trouble'
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Woodbridge Village, Fair And Fowl
Clipboard researched by Susan Greene and Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times
Library in Corona del Mar Lets Researchers Plant Themselves in Garden Spot
PATRICK MOTT, Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
8 Arrested, 15 Vehicles Seized in Auto Theft Probe
DREW SILVERN, Times Staff Writer
YMCA to Honor 'Mr. Pasadena' at New Facility
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
New Angle on Hondas Parked on a Hill
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Serra Statue to Be Shown Over Protests of 2 Groups
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Clean Phones for Finicky Dialers
BEVERLY BEYETTE
Farrah, Ryan Enliven 'My Country' Benefit for the March of Dimes
PAMELA MARIN, Pamela Marin is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
More Changes Haunt Historic Hotel
MEG SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Students Resurrect Days of Canteens 'to Keep Out of Trouble'
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT : Old-Time Fighters and Fans of the Fight Game Say Goodby to the Big Man Who Helped and Trained Boxers for 60 years
JOHN L. MITCHELL, Times Staff Writer
Reason to Preserve Marina Peninsula
UP A CREEK : Canyon Dwellers Alarmed by Creeping Development of Once-Remote Rural Area
RICK VANDERKNYFF, Times Staff Writer
Hawaiian Gardens : New Bingo Parlor to Open
Layperson Can Get Power of Attorney
JEFFREY S. KLEIN
Booked Up : At Thomas Aquinas, Education Means Studying the Classics
DENISE HAMILTON,
Times Staff Writer
Custody Ruling Called Ridiculous
Different Strokes : 83-Year-Old Swimmer, Holder of 7 Masters Records, Trains Like an 'Animal' for World Championships
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
West Hollywood : Prostitution Case on Hold
Long Beach to Spend $883,000 to Save 2 Fireboats
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Final Report Traces 1985 Outbreak of Listeriosis
JANNY SCOTT and RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writers
Judge Calls Contents of Randy Kraft Car 'a Pile of Garbage'
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Female Bank Employee Puts Collar on Surprised Commode-Sitting Robber
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Ex-Nazi Guard Gets Deportation Notice
All That Soviet Activity at the U.N. Is Something U.S. May Need to Match
RICHARD N. GARDNER,
Richard N. Gardner, a professor of international law at Columbia University, is the U.S. co-chairman of a new Soviet-American working group on the strengthening of the United Nations
Local News in Brief : Hospital's Medi-Cal Policy Challenged
Let Port Pay for Local Cleanups, Flores Urges
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Strike Possibility Returns to Orange School District
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Transit Panel Votes to Study 2 Light-Rail Plans, Subway
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Lack Of Lines Roils Traffic
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Veto Delays El Segundo's Tax Relief Legislation
State to Probe Inglewood Mayor's Spending
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
Lottery Winners: 9/28
Local News in Brief : Fire Officials Issue a 'Red Flag Alert'
Local News in Brief : Apartment Issue to Go on Ballot in Burbank
Local News in Brief : Review Ordered Over CRA Charges
Airport Monorail Gains, Needs OKs
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Dismissal of Latino District Suit Sought
Candidates Came Together in Their Televisual Space and, Finally, Campaigned
JAY ROSEN,
Jay Rosen is an assistant professor of journalism at New York University
Local News in Brief : New Strategy by Teachers Union
Foes of Joint Use of El Toro Air Base Raise War Chest
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
War Prisoner
Dershowitz on Lawyers
School Officials Brand Oxy Claim a Vote 'Gimmick'
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Dershowitz on Lawyers
Torrance to Hire Analyst : Tracking Hazardous Materials
HUGO MARTIN, Times Staff Writer
Botha's Hard Sell May Go Bankrupt : Government Pushes Black Township Vote, but Is Anyone Listening?
THAMI MAZWAI,
Thami Mazwai is a senior assistant editor of the Sowetan, a newspaper in the Johannesburg township of Soweto. He is on leave at Harvard University in a fellowship program in management and development
Local News in Brief : Ex-Adjuster Gets 5 Years in Embezzlement
Fading 'Star Wars'
Assail Hospital : Activists Seek Restoration of Medi-Cal Care
CLAIRE SPIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : 2 Homes Seized Where Marijuana Crop Grew
Saving Face, Maybe
2 RNs Seek Prescription to Heal Ailing Profession
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Dershowitz on Lawyers
Alien Day Laborers Move to a Sanctioned Location
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Putting Haiti Back Together
Governor Names Superior Court Judge, 2 Municipal Jurists
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
San Dieguito River Valley
Lawyers Hit Plan to Bill Accused for Police Costs
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Man Chasing Driver After Crash Slain
ELECTIONS '88 ORANGE COUNTY : Thierbach Calls Pringle Mailer Insult to Latinos
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Millions in Cocaine Seized; 4 Arrested
Local News in Brief : West County : Soil Study OKd at Sites of Failing Foundations
Driver Was Critically Injured on I-5 : Mental Help Ordered for Rock Tosser
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
4 Felled by Fumes in Mobil Fire
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
One of Their Own : Activist Gets Funds to Help His Fellow Homeless
BILL BOYARSKY, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Local News in Brief : 40 Years to Life for Koreatown Slayings
L.a County's Longest Bike Routes
Local News in Brief : Fired Prosecutor Misses Hearing
Thousand Oaks Development Wins Approval
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Rancho Santa Fe Barn Fire Kills 7 Prize Horses
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Schenk vs. Golding Suit Comes to Bitter End With Settlement
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Agreement Ends Navy Threat to Cut Off SDG&E; Home Rates Will Rise Slightly
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Bradley Urges Partial Rush-Hour Truck Ban
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
News Hounded : Janet, on First Day Back in School After 3 Gold Medals, Still Makes a Big Splash
LAURA KURTZMAN, Times Staff Writer
1981 Rehiring of Fired Officer Cited in Probe of Alleged Brutal Arrest
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Polluted Ground Water Found at Schools : Public Not Endangered at 3 Sites, County Health Officials Say
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Residents Concerned About Flow of Homeless
RTD Stripped of Power on Future Metro Rail Work
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Huerta Injury
Dershowitz on Lawyers
Prison Literacy
Local News in Brief : Lack of Body Cited in Kill-for-Pay Trial
Palomar Hospital Dilemma : Trauma Care Caught in 2-County Struggle
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Man Arrested After Incident Involving Wife
Local News in Brief : San Clemente : Store Clerk Charged in Girlfriend's Death
Aliens Rule Restated : Citizenship Won't Be Cause for Stop by Police, Burgreen Says
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Forced to Quit, Gay Ex-Officer Charges in Suit
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
INS Arrests 43 in Sylmar Raid on Laborers
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Buses Key to Reducing Airport Smog
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Deterioration of Mulholland Drive
60 Protest Grand Jury's Decision in Police Slaying
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Builder Agrees to Pay $1 Million for Bridge
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Quote
San Diego
Principal's Fate Uncertain After Dispute With Superintendent
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
STEVE HARVEY,
From staff and wire reports
Nursing Home Passes Last-Chance Inspection
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
Illegal Alien Sentenced for Koreatown Murder
EDWIN CHEN, Times Staff Writer
New but the Same : Residence for Elderly Keeps Touches of Past
MICHAEL J. YBARRA, Times Staff Writer
Producer's Pandering Charge Dropped
Torrance Officer in Lawsuit Had Been Fired in '80
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 'Funny Odor' Gas Forces Evacuation
No Prosecutions in Del Mar Beach Brawl
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
FOOD
The Opening Act in a Delicious Drama of Clams and Oysters
JEAN ANDERSON and ELAINE HANNA,
Anderson and Hanna are nutritionists and cookbook authors specializing in microwave cookery. and
SAN ANTONIO : Riboli Family Reshapes Its Winery's Image
DAN BERGER, Times Wine Writer
SAN ANTONIO : Riboli: Food Is Her Passion
BARBARA HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
Taste of South Bay Monday
After-School Snacks: Help Your Kids Develop Healthier Eating Habits
TONI TIPTON
Get Tofu Noodles at Many Asian Markets
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
New California Law May Make More Food Available to the Needy
Grecian Paradise in Tarzana
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
A Gadget for Those Cooks Who Are Serious About Deep Frying
MINNIE BERNARDINO, Times Staff Writer
Image: Part of the Mystique--and the Price Tag
DAN BERGER, Times Wine Writer
Baked Chicken in a Potato 'Skin'
JANE SALZFASS FREIMAN,
Freiman is a New York-based food writer
A Refreshing Pause at County Fair : Gold Medal Vintages Offered in a Peaceful Wine Garden
DAN BERGER, Times Wine Writer
Coconut Cream Cake Has Kept Them Happy for 3 Generations
A Light and Tasty Seafood Pasta Salad
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Notes : Hungarian Weightlifter Fails Drug Test; Team Is Pulled Out of Games
From Staff and Wire Reports
Motor Racing / Pat Ray : Top Drivers Get Competition in Sprint Car Series
Pat Ray
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Unfounded Rumors : Brazil's Cruz Implies Drug Use by U.S. Women, Then Tries to Take It Back
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Reporter's Error: He Named Names but Had No Proof
Larry Stewart
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Commentary : 'Miracle on Wood' Has U.S. Second-Guessing
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
THE PREPS : South Coast Water Polo Tournament : With Coach in Seoul, Newport Harbor Looks to Crow
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / THE BEN JOHNSON CONTROVERSY : Johnson's Adviser Calls for Honesty : He Says Sprinter Should Make Statement, Salvage Image
From Staff and Wire Reports
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Roundup : Martinez Drives in 4 Runs in U.S. Win
From Times Wire Services
THE SEOUL GAMES / THE BEN JOHNSON CONTROVERSY : Commentary : System Running Amok, and Johnson Runs With It
DAN BERGER, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Brazil Meets Soviet Union With Soccer Gold at Stake
Associated Press
BACK ON TRACK : During His Yearlong Suspension, Kip Didericksen Decided He Had to Return
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / THE BEN JOHNSON CONTROVERSY : DeMont Has Compassion for Johnson
Associated Press
Clark Drives In 4 Runs as Giants Pound Reds' Jackson for 6-1 Victory
Associated Press
Sylmar's Madrid Returns to Ring
Names in the News
Names in the News
Unlikely Hero Helps Brewers Stay Alive : Schroeder Hits 3-Run Home Run to Help Beat the Angels, 4-3
Associated Press
SDSU, Padre Dispute Over Signs Continues
CURT HOLBREICH
UCLA Goes Overtime to Top Titans in Soccer
Names in the News
Unlikely Hero Helps Brewers Stay Alive : Schroeder Hits 3-Run Home Run to Help Beat the Angels, 4-3
Associated Press
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : WEATHERING HEIGHTS : Bubka Stops Short of Trying for 20-Foot Vault Because Conditions Become Too Cold, Windy
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Glen Helen Cycle Races Postponed
Coaches Expect Bay, Ocean League Grid Races to Go Down to the Wire
Rob Fernas
The Colleges : Moorpark Wins in a Close Shave
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : An Olympic Cycle Is Completed
Associated Press
A New Era for the Eagles : Usually Out-Manned El Segundo Gridders Will No Longer Have to Play 'Out of Their League'
ROB FERNAS, Times Staff Writer
High School Top 10 : Oceanside Steps Up One to Top Spot
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Archery : Parker, at 14, Is a Fast, Rising Star
PETER MAASS, The Washington Post
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Boxing : U.S. Places Three in Gold-Medal Round
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
A New View in Vista : Division of Talent Brought Fast Results for RBV Football
JEFFREY PARENTI
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Track and Field Roundup : East German Leads in Decathlon
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Harvard Man to Lead U.S. Team? : Corso Might Test Olympic Waters
TIM BROWN,
Times Staff Writer
Mariner Owner Denies He's Trying to Sell Team
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Women's Basketball : U.S. Team Saves Day, Takes Gold With a 77-70 Win Over Yugoslavia
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Graf Has No Trouble Defeating Garrison
BILL DWYRE
CSUN's Harper Might Return in 3 Weeks
Times Staff Writers
Baseball Roundup : Red Sox Fall but Move One Step Closer to Clinching AL East Title
DAN HAFNER
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Joyner-Kersee Leaps to Her Second Gold
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Charger Notebook : Patchwork Line Helping Repair Running Game
BOB WOLF
UC Irvine Notebook / John Weyler : Mulligan Won't Skip a Beat on Way to Another Season in Basketball's Fast Lane
John Weyler
On One Wing and a Prayer . . . U.S. and Abbott Soar to Gold
Mike Downey
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Men's 400 Meters : Steve Lewis Gains Win Over Reynolds
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Westlake Trio Wins Court Hearing in Bid to Overturn Eligibility Ruling
JOHN LYNCH
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Griffith Joyner Finds World at Her Feet in 200
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
It Takes 5 Goals in the Third Period to Give Kings, Gretzky First Victory
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
THE PREPS : Tonight's Football Games : Santa Ana Has Handled Mission Viejo, but These Diablos Are No. 1
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Raiders' Smith Makes Name for Himself in Monday Night Game
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Baseball : Celebration Was Tougher Than Game for Abbott
KEN PETERS, Associated Press
Drysdale Takes Hershiser's Best Pitch and Keeps Smiling
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
7-Footer to Fight Tonight in Irvine
STEVE KRESAL
FAREWELL TO FAT : Seattle's Fast-Food Crisis: Once-Bloated Huskies Are Turning Lean and Mean
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Valley Tailback Receives Accolade
This Game Was a Real Nothing, Which Meant It Was Something Special
Dave Distal
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Donovan Gives Team a Lift When It Counts
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
59 : Hershiser Sets Record With Something Extra
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Finger Points to Sid Fernandez
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Tennis : Flach, Seguso Move One Step Nearer the Gold : In Gorman's Opinion, U.S. Duo Is Unbeatable
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
Mercer Just May Be Sowing the Seeds for a High-Paying Career
Scott Ostler
TDs Don't Always Go to the Swiftest : The Speed of SDSU's Paul Hewitt Is Suspect, but Many of His Runs Wind Up in End Zone
CURT HOLBREICH, Times Staff Writer
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Oklahoma Reconsiders Fingerprinting, Monitoring Journalists
Bill Christine
Rams : Tim Tyrrell Ready to Come Off the Sideline With a Bang Sunday
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
A New View in Vista : Big Red Struggling After Losing Status as Town's Only Team
CHRIS ELLO
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : Tennis : Mayotte, Mecir Advance to Final
BILL DWYRE, Times Sports Editor
THE SEOUL GAMES / THE BEN JOHNSON CONTROVERSY : Johnson Could Run for Jamaica in 1992
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 13 : THE REAL STORY : Koreans Save Face After Stolen Mask Is Back in Place
TRACY DODDS and SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writers
A Spartan Life Style : Ken Lutz Gave Up Carousing in College to Uphold Tradition at San Jose State as One of Nation's Top-Ranked Passers
MIKE HISERMAN,
Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Quacks' Raises Timely Issues on Cancer
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
COMMENTARY : Pianism in 'Running on Empty' Strikes a Familiar Chord
GREGG WAGER
Just a Couple of Stand-Ups : Sally Field and Tom Hanks Have a Lot Riding on Roles as Comics in 'Punchline'
NINA J. EASTON, Times Staff Writer
Tv & Video
John Voland,
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JAZZ REVIEW : Otherworldliness of Ibrahim at Catalina
A. JAMES LISKA
Pop & Rock
John Voland,
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Off Dopey Drive
John Voland,
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Pop & Rock
John Voland,
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Pop & Rock
JOHN VOLAND,
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First Off . . .
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Movies
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'Days of Youth' and 'Pong' in Opening Weekend of Korea Series
KEVIN THOMAS
The Fullness of 'Running on Empty'
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
Debate Ratings Up Over '84
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Off Dopey Drive
John Voland,
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ARTS BEAT / HILLARD HARPER : O'Connor on Tightrope With Soviet Arts Festival
HILLIARD HARPER
U.S., Soviets Ink Pact for Film Projects
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Davidson Takes On Ahmanson
DON SHIRLEY
VIDEO CHARTS : Renters Keep Picking 'Moonstruck'
JOHN VOLAND,
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STAGE REVIEWS : Stumbling Toward Manhood in Biloxi
MARK CHALON SMITH
An Artist's Project Videotapes the Many Faces of Love
ZAN DUBIN
S.F.Museum Job Goes to Swiss Architect
SAM HALL KAPLAN, Times Design Critic
The Police and the Big Picture : News Photographers Tell of Harassment at Scenes of Disasters
KEVIN BRASS
STAGE REVIEW : Overdue 'Baby' Arrives at Last, Courtesy of San Bernardino CLO
DON SHIRLEY
STAGE REVIEW : Solid Characters in 'Rockville'
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Producer Angered by 'Lost Angeles' Airing
STEVE WEINSTEIN
Reunited Oates & Hall to Serve Up Hits
Iain Blair,
Iain Blair writes for the North American Syndicate.
Capturing the Sly Charm of Sondheim's 'Company'
MARK CHALON SMITH
BUSINESS
Guardian Named to Represent Grandchildren in Ford Dispute
Associated Press
Vegetable Packing Firm to Close Nov. 1
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
1% Fewer Can Qualify for Home in Area
Staff and Wire Reports
Blue Chips Gain in Sluggish Session : Dow Edges Up 3.20 as Market Holds to Cautious Pattern
Times Wire Services
Los Angeles County
Construction Contracts Hold During August
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Rate Cuts Allowed for Local Phone Services
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
CREDIT : Bond Prices Inch Up After U.S. Auction Winds Down
Associated Press
Navy Pact for Hughes
Sprinkel Predicts Decline in Interest Rates, Jobless
Reuters
Los Angeles County
Nation
COMMODITIES : Platinum Soars After Shortage Predicted
Associated Press
Nation
2 More Farmers Markets File for Bankruptcy
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County
CURRENCY : Dollar, Gold Close Mixed; Pound Again in Spotlight
Associated Press
Village Voice Publisher to Give $25 Million to NYU
Associated Press
Hate Your New Pontiac? GM Might Take It Back
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Bloomingdale's to Turn Spotlight on New Exotic Land: the Golden State
From a Times Staff Writer
Plans to Use New Powers to Invest in Real Estate : Metrobank Will Switch to State Charter
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
Jury Still Out on Best Inner Design
Richard O'Reilly, Richard O'Reilly designs microcomputer applications for The Times
Brazil's Plan May Work Too Well : Success of Debt Conversion Could Spark Hyper-Inflation
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Capitalists Say East Berlin Putting Out Welcome Mat
Associated Press
Cubic Banned From Classified Contracts : 30-Day Prohibition Follows 'Unsatisfactory' Defense Security Rating
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Patlex to Get Long-Sought Laser Royalties : Spectra-Physics Pact May Double License Revenue
JAMES F. PELTZ, Times Staff Writer
Northrop's Top Officers Reprimanded by Board : House Panel Told CEO Thomas Jones Was Among Those Rebuked for Roles in Payments to S. Koreans
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Regulators Taking Over Today; Downey Lined Up as Buyer : Sale of Butterfield Savings Imminent--Memo
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Japan's Plan to Ease Third World Debt Meets Skepticism
Associated Press
Navy Consultant Settles SEC Insider Trading Case
Associated Press
Galanis Receives Stiff Sentence in Fraud Case : Gets 27 Years for Bilking Victims of $150 Million; Attorney Vows to Appeal
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Telxon's Moves, Bidding War Boost Stock Price : Suitor Raises Ante for Costa Mesa's MSI
DAVID OLMOS, Times Staff Writer
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