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What happened on July 08, 1989
ENTERTAINMENT
ART REVIEW : The Way We Were
By Marlena Donohue
Young Scottish Musicians Lured to S.D. for Tour
By Kenneth Herman
'Lethal's' New Weapon
By Dennis Hunt
Looking-Glass Art
By Marlena Donohue
London Critics Praise 'Grapes of Wrath'
By Dan Sullivan, Times Theater Critic
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mary's Danish Sells Out the Roxy
By Craig Lee
PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Local Premiere of 'Berlin Zoo'
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
STAGE REVIEW : Second City Sags a Bit Under 'Pier Pressure'
By Don Shirley
Cable, Fox Broadcasting Shoulder the Burden of Avoiding the Rerun Rut
TV Reviews : 'Horizon' Offers a Look at Lovemaking in the Wild
By Terry Atkinson
TV Reviews : 'Knight & Daye' Is as Predictable as Night and Day
By Howard Rosenberg
Bush Chooses Outsider to Lead Endowment
By Allan Parachini, Times Staff Writer
Stegner Shares His 'Sense of Place'
By Charles Champlin, Times Arts Editor
Expatriate Pianist Home for a Visit
By Daniel Cariaga, Times Music Writer
Sounds of Texas--From Scotland
By Robert Hilburn
Sex and Politics at Moscow Film Fest
By Masha Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Deukmejian OKs $1-Million Hike in Arts Council Budget
By Zan Dubin, Times Staff Writer
Co-Owner of CAA, Wife in Divorce Settlement
By Michael Cieply, Times Staff Writer
The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society's board of...
Newly Anointed Anything Box Is Primed for Success
By Mike Boehm, Times Staff Writer
Black Actors Theatre May Finally Have a Home
By Jan Herman
Director Hopes to Keep O.C. Jumpin' Awhile
By Jan Herman, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
The Theater Fund-Raiser That Disappeared
Advice on Buying Art
Rock Within Limits
The Theater Fund-Raiser That Disappeared
Home Design : A Special Issue Of Orange County Life : Roofing Requirements
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich, Elena Brunet and Susan Davis Greene / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Home Design : A Special Issue Of Orange County Life : Gardening Supply Spending Comparison
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich, Elena Brunet and Susan Davis Greene / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Home Design : A Special Issue Of Orange County Life : Nobody's Home
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich, Elena Brunet and Susan Davis Greene / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Home Design : A Special Issue Of Orange County Life : July Gardening Specifics . . .
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich, Elena Brunet and Susan Davis Greene / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Home Design : A Special Issue Of Orange County Life : Where To Learn Wallpaper Hanging-free
Clipboard researched by Kathie Bozanich, Elena Brunet and Susan Davis Greene / Los Angeles Times. Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
Making a List, Checking It Twice May Work During Christmas, But...
By Joseph N. Bell
Does Retirement Change a Spousal Support Agreement?
By B. Tam Nomoto, B. Tam Nomoto is a Municipal Court judge in Orange
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Kids' Stuff : Fantasy Furnishings With Emphasis on Imagination Give Children's Rooms Flair
By Pamela Marin, Pamela Marin is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : 'Castle Room' a Haven for Grandchildren
By Pamela Marin
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Patio Furniture Brings Indoor Comfort to the Great Outdoors
By Nancy Jo Hill
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Summer Is Party Time : Caterers Say the Fancy Stuff Is Out, Basics Are Back In
By Susan Christian, Susan Christian is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
Hard-of-Hearing Tune In With Headsets
By Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : They Find the Silver Lining in People's Kitchens, Bedrooms
By Evan Cummings, Evan Cummings is a free-lance writer
Boater Turns Problem Into Profit Sewing Sheets for Odd-Sized Bunks
By Shearlean Duke, Shearlean Duke is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
The Back-Yard Pool: A Dream Come True
By Jan Hofmann, Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Walls of These Children's Rooms Have Ears--and Teeth and Tails, Too
By Pamela Marin
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : The Iceman Cometh : The Medium's Cool, but This Sculptor Enjoys a Life of Close Shaves
By Patrick Mott, Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
Albums With a Personal Touch : Fabric Covers Can Dress Up Look of Low-Cost Binders
By Robert Lachman, Times Staff Writer
Do-It-Yourselfer Can Save on Cost of Covering Up Topless Patio
By John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Enjoy Your Flowers and Vegetables for Years
By Kathleen Silvassy, \o7 United Press International \f7
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Herb Gardening: It's the Spice of Life
From United Press International
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : You Can Conserve Water While Nourishing Lawn in Arid Orange County
By Robert Knight and \o7 Sources: Water District Of Orange County, Municipal Water District Of Orange County.\f7
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Keep Off the Grass : That's Best Lawn Protection, Says Expert Who Can't Practice What He Preaches
By Robert Knight, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Mistaking Insects for Fungis Can Harm Plant
By Rick Vanderknyff, \o7 Times Staff Writer and \f7
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : New Products to Aid Homeowners
By Andy Lang, \o7 AP Newsfeatures \f7
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Masonry Work Requires Special Materials
By Andy Lang, \o7 AP Newsfeatures \f7
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : How to Give New Life to Old, Dark Woodwork
By A.J. Hand
HOME DESIGN : A SPECIAL ISSUE OF ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : Polyurethanes Give New Life to Furniture
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
GI Pleads Guilty to Spy Charges
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Voters Close Rancho Seco Plant: 'The Nuclear Energy Quandary'
Cardinal Timothy Manning
Voters Close Rancho Seco Plant: 'The Nuclear Energy Quandary'
GI Pleads Guilty to Spy Charges
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Voters Close Rancho Seco Plant: 'The Nuclear Energy Quandary'
Supreme Court OKs Abortion Limits
Cardinal Timothy Manning
Cardinal Timothy Manning
Developer's 'Mistake' on Polo Club
Support for Chandler Rail Route
R. S. Neuschatz; Served on L.A. Parks Board
Elvera K. Lack; Landowner's Daughter
Mahn Win Maung; Ex-President of Burma
Ernesto Halffter; Spanish Composer
Edmond J. Fitzgerald; Noted Watercolorist
Winners Tested Their Metal in Classic Car Race
From United Press International
Bush Proposes Hikes in Federal Pay of Up to 25%
By David Lauter, Times Staff Writer
Skimming of Insurance Firm Funds Alleged
By Kenneth Reich, Times Staff Writer
NEWS ANALYSIS : Offers Philosophy, Relentless Energy : Gorbachev Begins Bid to Reshape Idea of Europe
By Michael Parks, Times Staff Writer
East-West Flow Grows : The Curtain Is Falling on Iron Curtain
By Tyler Marshall, Times Staff Writer
Bush Approves Delivery of 4 Boeing Jetliners to China
By Doyle Mcmanus, Times Staff Writer
Cuba Sentences General to Death in Drug Scandal
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Todd, the Last Shipyard in L.A. Harbor, to Shut Down
By Sheryl Stolberg and Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writers
$49.3-Billion Budget Signed by Deukmejian
By Douglas P. Shuit, Times Staff Writer
Assault Gun Ban Made Permanent : U.S. Bars Importation of 43 Types of Rifles, Including Uzi and AK-47
By Douglas Jehl, Times Staff Writer
First Stealth Bomber Flight Near
From a Times Staff Writer
Kemp Puts Blame on Pierce for HUD Troubles : Calls Predecessor 'Honest Man' but Says Agency Was Not Managed Carefully
By Marlene Cimons, Times Staff Writer
'Impossible to Deal With' : Saudi Media Brand Iranian Rulers as Madmen, Terrorists
From Reuters
Likud's Terms Make Peace More Elusive, Baker Says
From Reuters
Peres Berated at Funeral for Bus Victim
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
Split Among African Nations Imperils Proposed Global Ban on Ivory Sales
From Times Wire Services
Missile Threat Raises Ante in Lebanon : Damascus Reportedly in Range of Christian Forces' Weapons
By Nick B. Williams Jr., Times Staff Writer
Baker Urges Asian Nations to Block Khmer Rouge's Return to Power
By Norman Kempster, Times Staff Writer
Wang Dan, Student Leader of Democracy Movement, Reported Arrested in Beijing
By Mark Fineman, Times Staff Writer
Beijing Decries Criticism From Abroad; Student Leader Wang Reported Arrested
From Times Wire Services
China Cancels Officials' Vacations to Recoup Losses Caused by Unrest
From United Press International
Rybakov Named to Lead Moscow Chapter of PEN
From Reuters
Foreshadowed by Repression in Tibet : Dalai Lama Finds China Purge Familiar
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Gorbachev Assures East Bloc on Reform : But Stresses Use of Soviet Policy as Guide at Warsaw Pact Summit
From Times Wire Services
Funeral for Kadar Set for Next Friday
From Associated Press
Cheers for Bush May Quickly Fade in Poland, Hungary
By Doyle Mcmanus and Robert C. Toth, Times Staff Writers
Bus Hits Statue; 13 Die
From Reuters
Don't Try to Shift Postwar Polish Boundaries, Solidarity Warns Bonn
By William Tuohy, Times Staff Writer
Reported AIDS Cases Rose 6.5% in June
From United Press International
Canada Protests U.S. Seizure of Trawlers
From Associated Press
Some Officials Moving Toward Abortion Rights : 3 Governor Hopefuls Seem to Soften Stands Against Procedure
By Tracy Shryer and Karen Tumulty, Times Staff Writers
FBI Recovers 3 F-16 Engines Stolen at Base
From United Press International
North Not Barring Race for Congress
From Associated Press
Vietnam's Population Exceeds 64 Million
From Associated Press
Vatican Praises Abortion Ruling
From Associated Press
Beverly Hills, Laguna Beach on HUD 'Most-Needy' List
By Robert W. Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Channell Gets Probation for Contra Role
From Associated Press
Drunk-Driving Checks Voided in Rhode Island
From Associated Press
Ron Brown Assures Latinos of Support
By Michael J. Ybarra, Times Staff Writer
Third National Park Tainted by Alaska Oil Spill
From United Press International
Cocaine Worth $1 Billion Seized on Ship From Panama
From United Press International
Physical Fitness Goals for '90 Held Unlikely to Be Met
From Associated Press
De Mita's Bid for Italy Coalition Fails
From Associated Press
New FAA Policy on Threats orders Extra Security, Fines for Disclosure
From Associated Press
FDA Bans Over-the-Counter Products That Claim to Cure or Prevent Baldness
By Lori Silver, Times Staff Writer
Fired Worker Shoots Two of His Ex-Bosses
From Associated Press
Voyager Photographs Show Third Moon Orbiting the Planet Neptune
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Science Writer
Lawyer Says Salcido Can't Recall What 'Set Him Off'
\o7 From the Associated Press\f7
Nicaragua Expels Election Observer
From Reuters
Italy Curbing Speed
From Reuters
Record $990,000 Paid for 1804 Coin
Governor's Family Planning Budget Cut Denounced as 'Callous' Action
By Daniel M. Weintraub, Times Staff Writer
GTE Telephone Strike Averted
Air National Guard Identifies Victim of Crash
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
West Berlin Woman Goes East via Ladder
From Associated Press
27 Simi Valley Officers Quit Volunteer Duties
By Tracey Kaplan, Times Staff Writer
Laguna May Get HUD Aid but Not Santa Ana
By Robert W. Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Television Misses Point With Grand Slam Tennis
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Reminder About 1959 Cal Team Appreciated
Chili Sets Bad Example for Little League Kids
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Fans Are Not to Blame for Their Questionable All-Star Game Picks
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Perhaps, Downey Could Change His Subjects
Nicklaus' New Course Out of Bounds for Many
Murray Way Off Base for His Defense of Rose
Tillandsia: A Landscape Lovely : Drought Tolerance Makes Them Welcome in Southland
By Elizabeth Christian, Times Staff Writer
Weekend Checklist for Dedicated Diggers and Planters
\o7 Helichrysum bracteatum \f7 : Strawflower : Annual with paperlike flower heads
By Judith Sims
Zoo Fare Includes Dancing, Shows
By Ellen Melinkoff
Hart Park in Newhall Is a Keepsake of the Old West
By John Mckinney
Good Things to Enhance That Favorite Brew
By Stephanie Culp, \o7 Culp is a Los Angeles free-lance writer. \f7
Celebrate Bastille Day From a Safe Distance
By Dick Roraback
California Campers : More and More, Families and Upscale Couples Are Being Lured Into the Wilderness Experience
By Anne Z. Cooke
Marching to a Different Strummer
By Nancy Jo Hill
Lawn Ornaments: A Romp in the Grass Menagerie
By Curt Suplee, The Washington Post
BUSINESS
Critics Doubt Brady Proposal Will Work : U.S. Plan for Third World Debt Struggles for Acceptance
By Art Pine, Times Staff Writer
Fed Eases Credit a Notch; Small Bank Cuts Prime : Board Committee's Policy Shifts From Cooling Inflation to Preventing Recession
By Tom Redburn, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Jobless Rate Edges Up to 5.2% During Month : Financial Markets Rally on Sign Nation's Economy Is Headed for 'Soft Landing'
By Oswald Johnston, Times Staff Writer
Pritzker Group to Acquire AMI for $1.9 Billion
By George White, Times Staff Writer
Miata Mania Miffs Mazda : Buyers are paying as much as $4,000 over sticker price for the hot new sports car. But the auto maker's marketing plan called for it to be affordable.
By Nancy Yoshihara, Times Staff Writer
Expert Witness in Disney Case Says 'G' Word : Repurchase of Steinberg Shares Called 'Greenmail'
By Al Delugach, Times Staff Writer
Hughes to Buy IBM Satellite Leasing Operation
By Patrick Lee, Times Staff Writer
Giant Mall Planned for Riverside County
By Kevin O'Leary, Times Staff Writer
THE ECONOMY : Rate of Consumer Borrowing Up in May
From Associated Press
Times Mirror Buys Small Stake in McClatchy Papers
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, Times Staff Writer
Rate of Consumer Borrowing Up in May
From Associated Press
L.A. County
Bilzerian Denies Charges: Former Singer Co. Chairman Paul...
S&L Bondholders File Claim: Attorneys for 23,000 people...
Cons Freightways Unit Gets Postal Pact
From United Press International
Time Says It Has Financing: Time Inc. announced that 40...
A group including two of the Bass brothers from Ft. Worth...
Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc.: The New York...
Vasilakos Named President of Long-Distance Company
How to Figure Social Security Benefits
By Carla Lazzareschi
Credit Repair Clinics Could Clean You Out
By Bill Sing
UAL Stock Soars on Pilots' Renewed Interest in Bidding
From Reuters
U.S. to Buy $15 Million Worth of Apples to Help Cut Surplus
From Associated Press
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Economic Data Spurs Stocks; Dow Up 25.42
From Times Wire Services
Gillette Gets a Restraining Order Halting Rival Wilkinson's TV Ads
From Reuters
William G. Pawluk has been appointed a senior vice...
Robert J. Molinaro has been appointed senior vice...
ALL-STAR GAME : CORPORATE COURTING : Tickets to Anaheim Event Score as Perk : Companies Are Taking Clients Out to the All-Star Game
By Charles Strouse, Times Staff Writer
Federal S&L Regulators Leaked Secret Lincoln Data, Memo Says
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Mark Binder and Mike Landru have been named vice...
Medical
Compiled by Leslie Berkman, Times staff writer
Conflict Involves 300-Acre Site : Irvine Co. Suing Lion Country for Rent on Amphitheater, Park Land
By Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
MEDICAL : St. Joseph Hospital to Open Center for Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Wounds
Compiled by Leslie Berkman, Times staff writer
Timothy O'Keefe has been named vice president/controller...
Investor Wants Control of Newport Electronics : Bid to Buy 35% of Stock Complicates Plan to Merge With Sensor Control Corp.
By David Olmos, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Death, Taxes and Panties
By Al Martinez
Playing Lotto 6/49
"He was a magnificent bird." --Magda Wilson, 80, talking...
The final words in the Martin Sheen controversy may be on...
By Carol Mcgraw, \o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
A Catholic organization that attempts to minister to...
By John Dart
The Lunacy of Vengeance
The Perils of Confrontation
Bush on a Polish Tightrope
A Flickering Torch Is Passed : Economic Chaos Outshines Alfonsin's Accomplishments
By Martin Edwin Andersen, \o7 Martin Edwin Andersen worked in Buenos Aires as a special correspondent for Newsweek and the Washington Post from 1982 to 1987. \f7
Where's the Soviet Funny Bone? : Pop Culture Tells the Tale of National Character
By Richard Stites, \o7 Richard Stites teaches Soviet history at Georgetown University. \f7
Hedgecock Case Statement Cleared for Hoover Trial
USD Student Charged in Cross Burning
By Anthony Millican, Times Staff Writer
McCarty Fights to Stop Diocese From Building Hall on Indian Graves
By Igor Greenwald, Times Staff Writer
Shooting Victim Dies
Vista Man Arrested in Shooting Death
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Young Sailors Get Their Feet Wet, Regatta-Wise, in the Dutch Shoe
By Lori Grange, Times Staff Writer
Governor Cuts Freely at Funds for County
By Ralph Frammolino, Times Staff Writer
Counselor Clips Wings Before Youth Fly High
By Lori Grange, Times Staff Writer
Cries of Rip-Off Drive Taxi Officials to Ask Uniform Rate
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Ambassador Visits San Diego : Mexican Envoy Vows Cooperation With PAN
By Patrick Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
Deukmejian Cuts Area Pet Projects Worth $20 Million : Funds for Mental Health, Park, Rail Programs Slashed From State Budget
By Mark Gladstone, Times Staff Writer
Inconclusive Survey Stalls Plan for Mine
By Steve Padilla, Times Staff Writer
Cal State Plans to Challenge Order to Reinstate Professor
By Sam Enriquez, Times Staff Writer
Bingo Parlor Operator Says New L.A. Rules Threaten Her Charity
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Attorney Pleads No Contest to Keeping Client's Money
By James Quinn, Times Staff Writer
Canoga Park 'Ticket Office' Reduces Waiting
By Gabe Fuentes, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Roofer Dies in Fall From Home Being Built
Inquiry Continues Into Arson at Synagogue
Local News in Brief : Man Arrested in Death of Roommate in Llano
Local News in Brief : Jetliner Lands Safely at Burbank Airport After Engine Failure
Long Beach Senior Citizens Take to Camp Life Like a Bunch of Kids
By Chris Woodyard, Times Staff Writer
Blizzards Trap China Prospectors; 36 Die
From Associated Press
County Seeks to Cope With Governor's Cut in Funds
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Wong Defends His Diplomacy on Trip to China
By Louis Sahagun and Michele Fuetsch, Times Staff Writers
Street-Corner Skeptics Say the Mayor 'Could Do More'
By Darrell Dawsey, Times Staff Writer
Pulling Together : Black Clergy Say Church May Have Answers to Communities' Social Ills
By Charisse Jones, Times Staff Writer
Jerry Dunphy Quits KABC to Join KHJ
By Diane Haithman, Times Staff Writer
Plan to 'Resurrect' South-Central Area Unveiled by Bradley
By Frederick M. Muir, Times Staff Writer
Plane Crashes in Venice Street; No One Injured
By Julio Moran, Times Staff Writer
Plan for Return of Children Rejected
Beverly Hills High Survives Razing Plan
Attorney to Receive 2-Year Prison Term
Woman Killed, Five Hurt in Collision
Boy Sentenced in School Gun Incident
State, Mobil Settle Refinery Violations
School Still Seeks Professor's Ouster
Task Force Formed to Study Legalizing of Street Vendors : Woo Says L.A.'s Laws Are Toughest of Any Major City
By Alan Citron, Times Staff Writer
A Lost Companion : Parrot, Elderly Woman's Pet for 40 Years, Apparently Stolen
By Spencer S. Hsu, Times Staff Writer
Stickers Settle Ansel Adams Photos Suit : Judge Orders Calendars Labeled as Not Using Original Pictures
By Allan Parachini, Times Staff Writer
Koreatown Blast Suspect Tells How He Was Injured
By Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writer
County Sues L.A. Over Hoover Redevelopment
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Good Deed May Cost Samaritan Her Home
By Davan Maharaj, Times Staff Writer
Jackson Pledges Warm Welcome to Coptic Pope
From Reuters
Los Angeles Monk Advocates an Americanized Form of Buddhism
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Denomination Moving Headquarters to Cleveland : 3rd Protestant Church Will Leave N.Y.
From Religious News Service
Court's Ruling on Menorah Criticized by Jewish Groups
From Religious News Service
Evangelicals Aim for Year 2000 as Target Date for Spreading Faith
From Associated Press
Baptist Group to Launch Cable TV Program on Black Life, Achievements
From Associated Press
Simi Police Quit Extra Posts in Labor Dispute
By Tracey Kaplan, Times Staff Writer
Mobster Gene Gotti Gets 50-Year Prison Sentence
From Associated Press
Physician, Druggist Targets of Inquiry
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
Sea Festival Rides Wave of Enthusiasm Despite Surf
By Bill Billiter, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Governor's Family Planning Budget Cut Denounced as 'Callous' Action
By Daniel M. Weintraub and Steve Emmons, Times Staff Writers
Man Shot, Killed by Officers in Orange
By Richard Beene, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Experts on Development to Discuss Growth Plan
Irvine : Professor to Speak on Democracy in China
Countywide : 4 Teachers Selected for Madrid Conference
Orange : Man Held in Shooting Death of Son-in-Law
Irvine : City Agrees to Pay $100,000 to Ex-POW
'Escape Artist' Back in Jail Here After Eluding Officers for 4 Years
By Maria Newman, Times Staff Writer
Cypress : Anti-Abortion Protesters Win Legal-Fee Battle
Golden West College Reinstates Dean After Swap Meet Inquiry
End of the Road : Vintage Cars Parade to Mark End of Great American Race
By Thomas Becher, Times Staff Writer
State to Hunt for Source of Algae in Newport Bay
By Ted Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Junior College Projects, Huntington Beach Pier Work Cut From Budget
By Ralph Frammolino, Times Staff Writer
Two Sisters Convicted of Running Massive 2-County Cocaine Network
By Lily Eng, Times Staff Writer
SBA Asks Campbell to Repay Conference Funds
By Robert W. Stewart, Times Staff Writer
OCTC Consultant-Hiring Power May Be Curbed
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, Times Urban Affairs Writer
RELIGION NOTES : Orange Coast Unitarian Church Plans 'I Can't Stand It' Service
By Thuha Tran
Fund Defends Brokers System
By Mark I. Pinsky
Controversial Lender Includes O.C. Churches in List of Debtors
By Mark I. Pinsky, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Padres Get Nowhere With Drabek, Lose : After Watching Three-Hitter, McKeon Ponders Deals That Might Fix Offense
By Bob Nightengale, Times Staff Writer
A NEW FACE TO SET THE PACE : Paez to Bring a Softer Approach to Cleveland Basketball Program, but Team's Renowned Fast Break Should Remain Its Signature
By Steve Elling, Times Staff Writer
National Team Offers Forum for Samuelson to Flourish
By Gary Klein, \o7 Special to The Times\f7
Analysis : A Decade of Decline for City Track : Waning Popularity, Athletic Specialization Contribute to Sport's Plight
By John Ortega, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Ofria Will Keep On Truckin' : Saugus Driver Recovers Stolen Transport Vehicle in Time for Race
By Tracey Kaplan, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Motor Racing / Vince Kowalick : Griffins' Hearts Set on Rally Races
By Vince Kowalick
Beginner's Luck Helps Boles at Ventura
By Paul Olson
Crespi Dispatches Westlake in Close Encounter
By Tim Brown, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Pro-Am Basketball League to Begin Play in Valley
Chargers Pass on the Chance to Take Rosenbach in Draft
By Curt Holbreich
Heart Disorder Forces End to Liggins' Football Career
By Jim Lindgren
IN HIS FATHER'S IMAGE : Mickelson Learned Golf Backwards, but Career Is on Fast Forward
By Rick Hazeltine
For Sale or Trade: All-Star Catcher, Golden Arm; Bat? Well . . .
By Dave Distel
Men's Basketball
Angels Return to First : Blyleven Pitches Seven-Hitter and Beats Twins, 5-2
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Frenchman Wins Stage; LeMond Leads
From Times Wire Services
Name in the News
Better Ask Him What He Thinks 20 Years From Now
Americans Calvin Smith and Roger Kingdom overcame cold...
Brazil's Ayrton Senna took the provisional pole position...
Golf Roundup : Knox Keeps Hartford Lead by One Stroke
From Associated Press
American League Roundup : Yankee Catcher Puts In Full Night; Red Sox Win
By Dan Hafner
National League Roundup : Fernandez Gives Mets a Chance to Smile, 7-1
By Dan Hafner
Transpacific Yacht Race : Silver Bullet Near Finish, Record
By Almon Lockabey
Weekend Racing at Hollywood Park : Chance of Oaks Upset Is Gorgeous, by George
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
WIMBLEDON : Edberg Is a Touch Superior : Volleying Well, He Puts Away McEnroe in Three Close Sets
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Tudor Lasts for 10 Pitches; Dodgers Lose
By Bill Plaschke, Times Staff Writer
TOOTH AND NAIL : Era of Bare-Knuckle Boxing Ended With Bloody Title Bout 100 Years Ago
By Earl Gustkey, Times Staff Writer
The Vancouver Canadians, the triple-A team of the Chicago...
Orioles Ponder a Trade : Team Is Hesitant to Make a Change in Winning Lineup
By Ken Rosenthal, The Baltimore Evening Sun
The National Collegiate Athletic Assn. Division I...
L.A. Picked for '92 Women's Final Four
Associated Press
Cowboys Take QB Walsh in Supplemental Draft
All-Star Game Notebook : If Canseco Had His Way, He'd Play
From Staff and Wire Reports
ALL-STAR GAME FLASHBACK : HEADY DAYS : Memorable 1979 Was Season That Changed Everything for Angels' Downing
By Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
Breakfast With Graf-Navratilova Becomes a Tradition
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Hanauer Sets Record for Unlimited Hydros
Associated Press
Boxing / Earl Gustkey : From Russia With Glove: Soviets to Fight in U.S.
By Earl Gustkey
Shoemaker Will Make His Last Ride as Part of Strub Stakes Program Feb. 4
By Bill Christine
Tustin Plants Dream Field for Golfers
By Gene Wojciechowski
This Time, Parrish Tries to Stay Hot for a While
By Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
Hammil Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
Orange Coast's Cordova Signs With the Twins
Newport's Dupre Helps Team Take Top Spot in Golf
Dana Hills Edges Western in Basketball
Cypress Team Wins 2 in Softball Tournament
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