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What happened on August 05, 1989
NEWS
The Helms Amendment on Controversial Art
The Helms Amendment on Controversial Art
A Great Wife
The Almighty Buck
The Helms Amendment on Controversial Art
Voyeurs' Conceit?
The Helms Amendment on Controversial Art
The Helms Amendment on Controversial Art
On Circus Brutality
Punk Rock History
Salaries Paid to Executives at Performing Arts Center
Angel Season Home Runs
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich and Elene Brunet / Los Angeles Times; Graphics by Don Shields / Los Angeles Times
Anaheim Convention Center's Largest Gatherings
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich and Elene Brunet / Los Angeles Times; Graphics by Don Shields / Los Angeles Times
A Champion for the Aged : Agency Director Solves Individual Problems, Fights for Legislation
By Herman Wong, Times Staff Writer
Boy Tells How He Won Fight With 'Cansur'
By Dana Parsons, Times Staff Writer
Seal Beach's Big 'Red Car'
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich and Elena Brunet / Los Angeles Times; Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Runaway Speaks From Experience: Road Is Really a Dead-End
By Jan Hofmann, Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
Windsurfing Teachers Adapt Lessons for Blind
By Shearlean Duke, Shearlean Duke is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
Robert Tracy Has Second Major Exhibit of Prints in Orange County
By Robert Lachman, \f7 and \o7 Times Staff Writer
Divorce Case in Chicago Can't Be Transferred to California Court
By B. Tam Nomoto, B. Tam Nomoto, an Orange County Municipal Court judge
Police Shootings Present a Murky and Sometimes Tragic Issue
By Joseph N. Bell
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
HUD Scandals and Sam Pierce
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
'Commotion Along With the Devotion'
HUD Scandals and Sam Pierce
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
'Commotion Along With the Devotion'
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
U.S. Anti-Satellite Program: 'Space Is Part of Our Security'
U.S. Anti-Satellite Program: 'Space Is Part of Our Security'
U.S. Anti-Satellite Program: 'Space Is Part of Our Security'
HUD Scandals and Sam Pierce
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
'Commotion Along With the Devotion'
U.S. Response to Mideast Terrorism
U.S. Anti-Satellite Program: 'Space Is Part of Our Security'
Vicious 'Red Command' : The Gang That Taught Terror to Rio
By William R. Long, Times Staff Writer
Writer May Alter Quotes, Court Rules
By Henry Weinstein, Times Staff Writer
Tinkers With Diplomacy, Defense : Congress Determinedly Meddles in Policy-Making
By Sara Fritz, Times Staff Writer
Utilities Win Extension on Smog Deadline
By Maura Dolan, Times Staff Writer
Iran Offers Help in Hostage Crisis : Rafsanjani Says U.S. Must Sway Israel and Avoid Military Moves
By Nick B. Williams Jr., Times Staff Writer
House Ethics Panel Inquiry : Sex-Harassment Charges Surface Again for Bates
By Barry M. Horstman and Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writers
Landmark Election Reform Package OKd in Nicaragua
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
Congress OKs $166-Billion S&L Bailout
By Oswald Johnston, Times Staff Writer
Key Democrats Imperil Accord on S&L Bailout
By Oswald Johnston, Times Staff Writer
Clerical Complications Upset Drivers : City Hits a Few Bumps in Parking-Fine Crackdown
By Dean Murphy, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Cautiously Welcomes Iran Conciliation
By David Lauter and Robin Wright, Times Staff Writers
Senate Panel Resumes Probe of Durenberger
From United Press International
Sevastopol Rolls Out Red Carpet for U.S. Sailors
By Dan Fisher, Times Staff Writer
Sex Probes to Target 3 Lawmakers : Reps. Bates, Lukens, Savage Face Inquiries by Ethics Committee
By Josh Getlin and Barry Horstman, Times Staff Writers
Gingrich Blames 'Enraged' Democrats for Allegations
From United Press International
Britain Gives Asylum to 3 China Envoys
From Reuters
Medical Team Reportedly Is Rushed to Deng : Condition of China's 84-Year-Old Leader Said to Have Worsened
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
Emperor Akihito Backs Debate on Monarchy or Hirohito's War Role
By Sam Jameson, Times Staff Writer
Argentina Seeks Normalization of British Ties
From Reuters
2 More Join Race for Japanese Premier : Ex-Ministers of Transportation, Health Also Seek to Succeed Uno
By Sam Jameson, Times Staff Writer
Cuba Bans 2 Soviet Journals as Too Liberal
From Reuters
Venezuelans Leery of Scandal Justice
From Reuters
Opposition Calls for Plebiscite to End Panama Crisis
From Times Wire Services
Gorbachev Criticizes Radicals as Parliament's 1st Session Ends
From the Washington Post
Panama Schools Closed After Death of Student
From Reuters
Mideast Link Hinted in Fatal London Blast
From Times Wire Services
Air Force Captain Suspected of Spying but Is Not Charged
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Iran Hangs 8 Accused Heroin Traffickers
From United Press International
Rafsanjani Calls on U.S. to Press Israel
From Associated Press
Aquino Will Visit Washington as U.S. Bases Talks Near
From Reuters
25 Die, 100 Hurt as Cuba Trains Collide
From Reuters
Filipinos Seek 1 Language to Bind Nation : Program Under Way to Replace English, Varied Local Tongues
By Charles P. Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Don't Let Race Force Split, Black Catholics Are Urged
From Associated Press
India Offers Pullout Schedule to Sri Lanka
From Associated Press
Rancher Returns From Costa Rica After Jumping Bail in Contra Case
From Newsday
Near-Forgotten Shuttle Columbia Set to Fly Next Week
From Associated Press
Measles on Rise Nationwide; Chicago Worst Hit
By Larry Green, Times Staff Writer
Lantos Runs HUD Probe With Shrewdness, Courtesy
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
Massachusetts Loses Spot as U.S. Car Theft Capital
From United Press International
Adriatic Aid Plan OKd
From Reuters
Bush Complains of Senate Inaction on Appointments
From Associated Press
Rockets Hit Kabul; 1 Dead
From Associated Press
Presidential Panel to Study Air Terrorism
From Associated Press
$9.5 Million Awarded for Surplus Apples
From United Press International
Death of Navy Man Attributed to Seizure
From United Press International
Owners Chain Selves to Condemned Dog's Cage
From United Press International
$9.5 Million Awarded for Surplus Apples
From United Press International
How Californians Voted on S&L Bill
By Barbara Hansen, Times Staff Writer and From Associated Press
First Test to Directly Find AIDS Virus Approved
From United Press International
Documents Point to Former HUD Chief's Intervening on Behalf of Certain Projects
By Gwen Ifill, The Washington Post
Reports Show Legal Expenses Paid by Wright
From Associated Press
Hurricane Warnings End
From Associated Press
House OKs Defense Bill; Farm Disaster Aid Approved
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
Reilly Tours Alaska, Expects Cleanup to Continue in 1990 : EPA Chief Wants Exxon to Honor Pledge
By Larry B. Stammer, Times Environmental Writer
Bush Picks Missourian to Oversee Immigration
From Associated Press
Storms Cut Power in Chicago, Release Sewage in Michigan
From United Press International
Arco Confirms Major New Oil Find Near Prudhoe Bay
By Patrick Lee, Times Staff Writer
Laughlin Casino Chief Named in Drug Indictment Suspended
From Associated Press
Study Finds Extensive A-Test Site Pollution
By Kenneth Reich, Times Staff Writer
Wide Respect for Sanctity of the Spoken Word : Most Newspapers Have Strict Rules on Quotes
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, Times Staff Writer
Flooding Kills 17, Submerges Railway in Soviet Far East
From Reuters
Body of Upland Boy Found at Base of Cliff; Murder Complaints Issued
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
2 Wildfires Burning Out of Control : San Diego County Blaze Forces Closure of Observatory
By Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writer
Deputies Search for Missing Teen
Yannis Tsarouchis, 79; Artist, Set Designer
John Ogdon, 52; Concert Pianist and Composer
From Staff and Wire Reports
State D.A. Assn. Rebuffs Van de Kamp in Dispute Over Crime Initiative's Wording
By Keith Love, Times Political Writer
Antonia Brico, 87; Pushed From Podium by Sexism
By Burt A. Folkart, Times Staff Writer
S.F. Mayor Agrees to Pay $7,000 Fine
From United Press International
Minister Queried on Alleged Attack Resigns
United Press International
Governor Voices Satisfaction With Effort to Restore Lake Tahoe Basin
By Daniel M. Weintraub, Times Staff Writer
How HUD Helped Fund Desert Resort Condos
By Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
Hicks' Top Assistant Called Unbeatable in D.A. Race
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writers
Death Toll Rises to 97 in Indonesia Quake
From United Press International
South Korean Official Denies Visit to North
From United Press International
Losing Football Teams Is the Coliseum's Fault
The More They Talk, the Less He Understands
NBA Should Ban for Life Those Who Test Positive
Astro Pitcher Gets Off Scott Free in Eyes of Hershiser, Dodgers
Women's Golf Coverage Is Not Quite Up to Par
Astro Pitcher Gets Off Scott Free in Eyes of Hershiser, Dodgers
Losing Football Teams Is the Coliseum's Fault
Astro Pitcher Gets Off Scott Free in Eyes of Hershiser, Dodgers
Astro Pitcher Gets Off Scott Free in Eyes of Hershiser, Dodgers
Examine All Minorities in the SAT Comparison
When the Music Is Over, He Will Turn On His TV
Irregularities in Officiating Cost Harper
Irregularities in Officiating Cost Harper
Gardening
By Linda French
Gardening : Weekend Checklist for Diggers and Planters
Horse Center Lets Toddlers Saddle Up
By Ellen Melinkoff
Riparian Ecosystem Saved in San Clemente Canyon
By John Mckinney
Family Sports : Parents and Children Discover Organized Physical Activities Promote Togetherness
By Sheldon Teitelbaum
Get Your Kicks at Nisei Week Karate Show
By Dick Roraback
Gardening : Building a Sand Garden in Japanese Tradition
By Amalie Adler Ascher, The Baltimore Sun
L.A. Puts the Bard to Work on Urban Issues
By Peter W. Frey
Gardening : In Corona del Mar, Gardens to Discover Through Sight, Smell or Touch
By Bill Sidnam
Art Can Foster Creativity, Standard of Excellence in Children
By Mary Maushard, Baltimore Evening Sun
Yale Law Review Moves Step Away From 'Traditional Dullness'
By Gary Dorsey, The Hartford Courant
ENTERTAINMENT
Humor Is His Weapon
By John M. Wilson
London Critics Not Charmed by 'Frankie and Johnny'
By Dan Sullivan, Times Theater Critic
Just Another Player
'Quiet Storm' Has Some Genuine Thunder
By Jim Washburn
Uneven Vibration From Reggae Trio
By Don Snowden
Osbourne as the Hunchback of Irvine Meadows
By Mike Boehm
Music Reviews : Dutoit, Montreal Symphony in Third Bowl Concert
By Terry Mcquilkin
Music Reviews : Soloists Dominate Festival Concert
By Bruce Burroughs
Jazz Reviews : Branford Marsalis Goes His Own Way at Strand
By Don Heckman
Jazz Reviews : Beryl Davis Romps Through Tin Pan Alley
By A.James Liska
TV REVIEW : 'Rainbow' Yields a Pot of Gold
By Howard Rosenberg, Times Television Critic
Weekend TV : 'The Reporters,' 'What Every Baby Knows,' Keillor's 'Companion' Boost Fox, Cable Fare
By Steve Weinstein
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ozzy's Fans Are Served Ham on Wry
By Mike Boehm, Times Staff Writer
Poet Fights Back by Putting an Edge on the Fuzzy Words That Bombard Us
By Catherine M. Spearnak
The Great Movie Come-On : In This Summer's Hot Box Office, Trailers Are What Pulls 'Em In
By Daniel Cerone
The Reawakening of 'Sleeping Danae'
By Suzanne Muchnic, Times Art Writer
A Rocky Start for Deacon Blue
By Robert Hilburn
No Cheers for Sam and Diane
By Howard Rosenberg
COMMENTARY : Can the Circus Still Compete With TV, Movies?
By Dennis Mcdougal, Times Staff Writer
Arts Council Blasts Attempts at Censorship
By Allan Parachini, Times Staff Writer
At Highways, Miller Isn't a Middle-of-the-Road Director
By Robert Koehler
Concert Series at Ford Theatre to Celebrate Blue Note's 50th
By Leonard Feather
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Quiet Storm' Drizzles Sometimes Despite Phyllis Hyman's Thunder
By Jim Washburn
Baseball's pennant races are just warming up, but that...
Violinist Mischa Lefkowitz has been named concertmaster of...
Costa Mesa Council to Vote on Creating Arts Agency
By Zan Dubin, Times Staff Writer
STAGE NOTES : Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Plan to Change to Revues, Celebrity Performers Is On--Again
By Jan Herman, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
A Tiger's Flag Flies For The Last Time
By Denise Gellene
Investors Reap Big Yield as Elgar Electronics Is Sold
By Chris Kraul, San Diego County Business Editor
Audit Services Pact
Walkout Vowed if Pact Not Reached : PacBell, Union Negotiate as Strike Deadline Looms
By Bruce Keppel, Times Staff Writer
There's No 'Safe Seat' to Help Survive Airline Crash, Experts Say
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Steady 5.2% Jobless Rate Eases Fears of Recession
By Tom Redburn, Times Staff Writer
Sites Where Stealth Built Probed: Two federal agencies...
Staubach Writes Bush About Eastern: Pro football Hall of...
U.S. Car Prices Will Remain Stable, Study Says
From Reuters
MGM Grand Plans Share Offering: MGM Grand filed notice at...
Pan Am Corp.: The New York airline company reported a...
Fewer Flights Arrive On Time in June
From Associated Press
NWA Deal Completed: An investment group led by Los Angeles...
Auditor Raps Regulators for Releasing Lincoln Data
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Complex Deal May Unite 2 Big Paper Firms : Jefferson Smurfit and Container Corp. Involved
By \o7 A Times Staff Writer\f7
Offer for Pennwalt Expires: French oil giant Societe...
Icahn Won't Say Why : TWA Suspends Labor Talks; Union Cites Merger Possibility
From Associated Press
Why Some Mortgage Rates Aren't Down
By Carla Lazzareschi
Gas Firm Seeks Pipeline Expansion: El Paso Natural Gas Co...
Gift for the Kid Who Has Everything: A Credit Card
From Associated Press
Some Tips to Reduce Futures Trading Risk
By Bill Sing
Whitney Lowers Offer to $1.2 Billion; Prime Accepts
By David Olmos, Times Staff Writer
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Jobless Report Sends Stocks, Bonds Falling
From Associated Press
Toyota Will Stop Using Gas Believed Harmful to Ozone
From Associated Press
Conner Peripherals Gets Atari Contract
From United Press International
Comp Care Tentatively OKs Reduced Merger Bid
By Gregory Crouch, Times Staff Writer
Arco Confirms Finding Major Oil Field on Alaska's North Slope
By Patrick Lee, Times Staff Writer
Expo Seeking Franchisees to Open at Fairgrounds
By Charles Strouse, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Fascination With Rock-Climbing
Boon for Wild Rivers
Contradiction in Terms
Harvard Homeboy : A Chicano on the Fast Track Now Heads for Prison
By Ruben Navarrette Jr., \o7 Ruben Navarrette Jr. took a year off from Harvard to work on legal and educational projects. He is returning this fall as a senior. \f7
"Truth is a journalist's stock in trade. To invoke the...
Nisei Week In Little Tokyo
Playing Lotto 6/49
Director Barry Young, who in the last couple of years has...
By Carol Mcgraw, \o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Blood and Glamour
By Al Martinez
Michael Harrington, Socialist Patriot
By Jack Beatty, \o7 Jack Beatty, a senior editor at the Atlantic Monthly, is writing a biography of the legendary Boston mayor, James Michael Curley. \f7
Student Surge Jams Schools in Inglewood
By Marc Lacey, Times Staff Writer
Bradley to Hold Summit on His Legal Expenses
By Joel Sappell, Times Staff Writer
State Warns L.A. of Dumping Fines : $1,000-a-Day Threat Is Latest Round in Growing Fight Over Lopez Canyon
By Stephanie Chavez, Times Staff Writer
Woo Wants to See Plans Before Block Is Razed
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
A Legal Riddle: Can Actor Win His $9-Million Batsuit?
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Lockheed's Waste Fine Could Total $108,000
By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
Driver Escapes Burning Car Through Window
2-Mile Stretch of Mulholland to Close Sunday to Halt Racing
By Gabe Fuentes, Times Staff Writer
Police Seize $30 Million in Cocaine, Arrest 12 in Sweep
By Donnell Alexander, Times Staff Writer
Writer's Sexual Invitation Angers Moorpark College
By Tracey Kaplan, Times Staff Writer
2 Plead Guilty to Murder in Robbery at Teller Machine
By Gabe Fuentes, Times Staff Writer
Simi's Honored Police Are 2-, 4-Legged
Green Valley Fire Contained After Charring 500 Acres
By Philipp Gollner, Times Staff Writer
Pilot Injured in Plane Crash During Landing Near Lancaster
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Agua Dulce Woman Attacked by Bull
Woman's Body Found in Simi Valley
Nucleus Group of 10 Named to Faculty at Cal State San Marcos
By Tom Gorman, Times Staff Writer
D.A. Says School Guard Shot in Self-Defense
By Anthony Millican, Times Staff Writer
Archdiocese Says No to Operation Rescue Rallies
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
On the Side of Gay Foster Families : Triangle Project's Goal Is to Give Teens Nurturing Environment
By Elizabeth J. Mann, Times Staff Writer
Claremont Man Charged With Forging Artwork
By Terry Pristin, Times Staff Writer
City Warned of Fine Over Trash Disposal
By Stephanie Chavez, Times Staff Writer
Batman in Television Series Files Lawsuit
Winds Again Shift Stubborn Mountain Blaze Away From Palomar Observatory
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
He Was in a Pickle, and Joan Kroc Helped Out
By Michael Granberry, Times Staff Writer
Another Medfly Found in Silver Lake
Settlement With Dubose's Widow to Cost City $218,833
By Leonard Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Drugs, 12 Suspects Seized in 4 Raids
Ruling Delayed in Suit Against County
Japanese Sister City Officials Greeted
Ban Aimed at Heavy Trucks Protested
New Safety Charges Filed Against Mobil
Indians Gather for Reburial Ritual on Site Where Hall Was to Have Risen
By Igor Greenwald, Times Staff Writer
Free Clinic Closes Program for Teens
More Pregnant Women Donating Own Blood : Fears of Diseases From Transfusions Increases Practice
By Greg Johnson, Times Staff Writer
In South-Central, a Move to Reclaim the Streets
By Charisse Jones, Times Staff Writer
McMartin Defendant Cautioned : Judge Says He'll Fine or Jail Peggy Buckey if She Talks to Jurors
By Lois Timnick, Times Staff Writer
Auditor Assails Long Beach on Policing Hazardous Materials
By Bettina Boxall, Times Staff Writer
DWP Mistakenly Flips Off Power in Glendale
By Doug Smith, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Girl, 7, Shot in Head From Passing Car Dies
By Penelope Mcmillan, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
2 Orange County Men Convicted in $23-Million Fraud
San Diego
Rancho Penasquitos
Fewer Jews in L.A. Belong to Synagogues
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Many Reducing Their Religious Involvement : Jews Gain Range of Options for Spiritual Expression
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Oral Roberts' Empire Lays Off 250 Workers
Church Council Leaders Meet in Moscow : Events Confirm Soviets' New Openness to Religion
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Man Rescued After His Jet Ski Overturns Off Shelter Island
The House : Stealth Bomber
Young Wheelchair Campers Get a Taste of Competition at SDSU
By Maricarmen Eroles, Times Staff Writer
Proposed During Contract Talks : Cox Cable Offered to Pay to Tape Council Meetings
By Leonard Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Going 'Round and 'Round on Choppers : Police Praise Them but Copter Pools Haven't Caught On
By Chris Woodyard, Times Staff Writer
Packard Opposes Two County Sites Studied for Airport
By Robert W. Stewart, Times Staff Writer
San Clemente Prepares for Possible Water Rationing
By Bill Billiter, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Infant Is 2nd Fatality in Head-On Collision
Westminster : School District Seeks Applicants for Panel
Costa Mesa : After Confrontation With Officer, 2 Arrested
Anaheim : Alley Cleanup Program Scheduled for Sept. 15-22
New Blow to Maternity Care: Less Malpractice Coverage
By Lily Eng, Times Staff Writer
Utilities Get 10-Year Extension to Meet Smog Requirements
By Maura Dolan, Times Staff Writer
Police Seek Help in Finding Missing, Ill Teen-Age Boy
By Kevin O'Leary, Times Staff Writer
Group Needs $12,000 by Aug. 15 : Show to Be Staged to Keep Teacher
By Maria Newman, Times Staff Writer
Making Off With Feathered Loot : Robbers Take Wing With 4 Birds in Hand
By Thomas Becher, Times Staff Writer
New Steps for Dancing Waters : Fountain Show at Hotel Is Now Pure Disney
By Mary Lou Fulton, Times Staff Writer
$1 Million Seized in Brea Apartment During Drug Investigation
By Kevin O'Leary, Times Staff Writer
2 Wildfires Burning Out of Control : San Diego County Blaze Forces Closure of Observatory
By Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writer
Archdiocese Bars Abortion Protests at Church Sites
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Disciples of Christ Name Catholic Priest to Governing Board
From Times Wire Services
San Onofre's Unit One Shuts Down
SPORTS
Motor Racing / Steven Fleischman : With One Win, Snake Sheds Rumors of Demise
By Steven Fleischman
A CLEAN MACHINE : After Weeding Out the Loudmouths and Attitude Problems, Jill Helms Finds Herself Managing an Unbeaten Softball Team
By Jeff Meyers, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Magley Prevails in Street Stock Main at Ventura
By Paul Olson, \o7 Special to The Times \f7
Hillman Earns a Tryout With Jazz
World Basketball League Provides Players a Possible Shortcut to NBA
By Tom Yantz, \o7 Hartford Courant \f7
Malibu Wins 2 With Strength in Middle
By Kim Q. Berkshire
You Work Hard, You Win, and What Does It Get You? Steffi
By Dave Distel
Morris, Lynch in Final Fling : Quarterbacks to Cap High School Careers in All-Star Game
By Jim Lindgren
Charger Notebook : Newcomers Likely to Start at Tackle
By Brian Hewitt, Times Staff Writer
California Games : Some Events Better Late, Others Never
San Diego County Open Golf : Swartz's Luck Better This Time at Torrey Pines
By Rick Hazeltine
Padres Lose the Way Against Dodgers After Gwynn Ejected
By Bob Nightengale, Times Staff Writer
Bradshaw's Bitter Feelings Toward Steelers Run Deep
By Susan Reimer, The Baltimore Sun
Double-Fault Leads White Through Exit
By Curt Holbreich, Times Staff Writer
A SWING IN MOMENTUM : After Opening the Year in a Slump, Ryan McGuire Rediscovered His Batting Stroke
By Steve Elling, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
MacEwen Swims Back to Nationals Three Years After Her Debut at 14
By Brendan Healey, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Old Face, New Cap Can't Slow Down Davis, Angels 6-2
By John Weyler, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers' Morgan Puts a Stop to Padres, 6-3
By Bill Plaschke, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
A False Start Forces Jager Out as Biondi Wins
By Tracy Dodds, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
DIFFERENT COURSE : Sherk Weathers Storm as Only Woman in Golf Event
By Julie Cart, Times Staff Writer
ACT OF FAITH : Dravecky Back With Giants in Miracle Return
By Scott Howard-cooper, Times Staff Writer
Third Time Is No Charm for Stieb
By Dan Hafner
Depleted Rams, 49ers Kick Off Season in Japan
By Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
Police Blamed for British Soccer Tragedy
By Glenn Frankel, Washington Post
Chip Off Caray Block Proves to Be Redwood
Foreman Will Fight in Las Vegas Aug. 17
Associated Press
Gretzky Is on Road to Everywhere : Kings' Star Still Facing Split-Loyalty Scenes in Edmonton
By Tracy Dodds, Times Staff Writer
Boxing / Earl Gustkey : Mandatory Title Defense Won't Upset Tyson's Timetable
By Earl Gustkey
Quarterback Neil Lomax of the Phoenix Cardinals said his...
Lakers Sign Drew; Lamp to Join Italian Team
The National Collegiate Athletic Assn. has informed the...
Tennis player Tracy Austin suffered more than just minor...
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The 33rd Annual Nisei Week karate exhibition and...
Tests have revealed that a torn muscle under Dwight...
Soviet hockey star Vladimir Krutov has been released by...
Running back Tony Dorsett of the Denver Broncos suffered a...
Hall of Fame Game : Shell, Three Other Super Bowl Stars Will Be Inducted Today
Associated Press
Tennis Roundup : Chang Is Upset by Grabb, 6-2, 6-4
From Associated Press
Navratilova Gets First-Round Bye, Will Play Simpson or Demongeot
By Thomas Bonk
N.C. State Has $500,000 Hold on Valvano
Associated Press
American League Roundup : Stewart Maintains Mastery of Mariners as A's Win, 5-3
By Dan Hafner
National League Roundup : Johnson's Homer Helps Mets Rout Expos, 11-5
By Dan Hafner
PGA Officials Investigate Fight Between O'Grady, Caddy's Father
Associated Press
Golf Roundup : Fiori Shoots 67 to Lead Memphis Tournament
From Associated Press
Hall of Champions Prep All-Star Football Game : L.A. City Team Tries to Break 2-Game Losing Streak
By Jim Lindgren, Special to The Times
Weekend Racing at Del Mar : Mettee Seeks an Encore in San Diego Handicap
By Jay Hovdey, Special to The Times
Bradshaw Isn't Looking Back to Find Any Old Steeler Friends
Associated Press
Richie Collins Surfs by His Own Design : An Innovative 'Fake 360' on Board He Built Helps to Oust Andino
By Mike Reilley, Times Staff Writer
Steve Lucero Wins at OC Speedway
Chapman Names Boyd Athletic Director
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
County Teams Advance in Water Polo Nationals
Golf Roundup : Mockett Loses Big Lead, Match in U.S. Amateur
From Associated Press
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