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What happened on July 10, 1989
ENTERTAINMENT
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ross Takes the Safe Road at the Pacific
By Dennis Hunt, Times Staff Writer
TV REVIEW : Warhol Profile Doesn't Penetrate Enigmatic Artist
By Suzanne Muchnic, Times Art Writer
ART REVIEW : Ceramic Show Gives Tranquil View of China
By Suzanne Muchnic, Times Art Writer
STAGE REVIEW : 'Boys' a Little Too Grown-Up for Teen Crisis
By Sylvie Drake, Times Theater Writer
First Off . . .
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Dance
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
By The Numbers
\o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Jazz Reviews : Lee Ritenour's Acoustic Guitar Sets Strand Afire
By Don Heckman
Wide-Ranging Gay Festival Opens Tuesday
By Kevin Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Jazz Reviews : Say It Ain't So: Stellar Trio Meets for One Night Only
By Don Heckman
Music and Dance Reviews : Miller Conducts Mozart at Hollywood Bowl
By John Henken
Music and Dance Reviews : Inner City Cultural Center Hosts Barro Rojo Dancers
By Lewis Segal
Music and Dance Reviews : 2-Concert Beethoven Fest Closes at Cal State L.A.
By Gregg Wager
Music and Dance Reviews : Ohyama, Bishop-Kovacevich Offer 2nd Mozart Program
By Terry Mcquilkin
Music and Dance Reviews : Fetta Leads a Microphoned 'Tosca' Outdoors in Redlands
By Daniel Cariaga
Party Time at Irvine for Great White, Tesla
By Janiss Garza
PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Hittite Empire Offers 3 Works
By Chris Pasles
PBS Tribute to Early Master of Movie Magic
By Michael Wilmington
Ian Mixes Old Songs With New at Bogart's
By Craig Lee
Back in Swing of Things : Tunesmith Duo's Stage Version of 1943 Hit Movie Is Headed for Broadway
By Nancy Churnin
MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Sale of Eagle 105 Was News to President of Company
By Kevin Brass
Is U.S. Ready for Two 24-Hour Comedy Channels? : HBO and MTV Are Getting Set to Give Us the Giggles Around the Clock
By Jay Sharbutt, Times Staff Writer
Emerson String Quartet Plays--the 'American' Way
By Hannah Hanani, \f7 and \o7 Hanani is a free-lance writer based in New York.
Fans Distrustful of CBS Plans for 'Beauty and the Beast'
By Sue Martin
POP WEEKEND : 2 Bar Bands Bring Intimate Substance to Irvine Meadows
By Janiss Garza
PAGEANT REVIEW : A Celebration of the Human Element in Art
By Robert Knight, Times Staff Writer
ART / Cathy Curtis : Wear Your Imaginary Dada Hat for This Show
By Cathy Curtis
BUSINESS
It Beats Help-Wanted Ads
PACIFIC RIM TALK : Eloquent--and interesting--seminar speakers are hard to come by.
By George White, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Paramount vs. Time: Delaware Showdown Set : Fate of a Media Giant Hangs in Balance as Court Rules on an Unprecedented Case
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
Government Rests Case: Federal prosecutors rested their...
California's Energy Planners Looking to Canadian Power
By Bill Dietrich, Dietrich writes for the Seattle Times and Special to The Times
L.A. Gear Announces Stock Offering: L.A. Gear Inc., maker...
Mortgage Rates Decline: Rates for 30-year fixed mortgages...
PUC Raps Cellular Phone Firms: The California Public...
McDonnell Douglas Plans Houston Plant: McDonnell Douglas...
Taiwan Scores High With Investors: Foreign investment in...
California Atty. Gen. John Van de Kamp asked the U.S. 9th...
Northrop Ends F-5 Fighter Program: Northrop Corp. has...
Greek Bank to Be Cited in Suit: National Mortgage Bank of...
Gas Prices Edge Downward: Gasoline prices fell nearly two...
THE PACIFIC : Textile Tensions : Apparel Prices May Rise if U.S. Firms Cut Imports From China
By Martha Groves, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Japan's Tsutsumi Still Tops Forbes' Richest List
Associated Press
SPOON-FED MARKETING : In-store food demonstrations entice consumers with a taste of new products--and give manufacturers feedback on what people really like.
By Jane Applegate, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Precedents That May Come Into Play
By Paul Richter
Fewer Companies Changing Their Names
Associated Press
Giving Away Food
By Jane Applegate
HENRY E. SCHIELEIN : Diamonds (5) in the Smooth : Ritz-Carlton Fills a Very Nice Niche in Resort Business
By Mary Ann Galante, Times staff writer
P.M. BRIEFING : Hooker Corp. Chairman Herscu Will Step Down as Firm's CEO
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Violence Wracks Mine Peace Effort
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Brady Rejects International Bank Insurance Proposal
From Associated Press
Pacific Nations Put Pressure on Japan, Taiwan; Ask Gill Net Ban
From Associated Press
5 Plywood Plants Struck
P.M. BRIEFING : McCaw Cellular Lowers Bid for LIN
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Gateway PLC Offered $3.48-Billion
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : UAL Gains on Takeover Rumors
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Amoco Fails to Find Oil in Jordan
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Tobacco Assn. Leads in Fees to Lawmakers
From United Press International
Federal Financial Aid to Apple Industry Defended
From United Press International
Chase Manhattan Cuts Prime to 10.5% : North Hollywood Bank Among Few Following Suit
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : QVC Network Inc. to Acquire CVN
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NEWS
Homeless
'Intellectuals: Mute Voice'
'Intellectuals: Mute Voice'
'Intellectuals: Mute Voice'
'Intellectuals: Mute Voice'
China, U.S.
Charity Giving and United Way
American Dream Outdoes Itself
By Dave Johnson
The State
Folk Remedies Often Turn Out to Be Prescriptions for Danger
By Maura Dolan
Malaysia Flushes Out Dirty Toilets to Boost Tourism
From Associated Press
Protesters, Police Clash in Bangladesh; 12 Hurt
From Reuters
S. Korea Teachers Stage Protest; 1,600 Arrested
From Reuters
Workers Won't Move : Firms Find Big Cities a Hard Sell
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
80 Hurt in Bull Runs
From Reuters
200 Return Home After Acid Spill Is Cleared
From United Press International
Many Doctors Unaware of Hazards : Little Routine Testing for Lead Is Done on Children
By Maura Dolan, Times Environmental Writer
Poland Confronts Crucial Issue as It Hosts President : NEWS ANALYSIS
By Charles T. Powers, Times Staff Writer
Bush In Europe : Bush to Propose Poland Aid Fund : Lands in Warsaw, Expected to Seek $100 Million for Private Sector
By Jack Nelson and James Gerstenzang, Times Staff Writers
Tough Moves to Heal Argentine Economy Taken
By James F. Smith, Times Staff Writer
Deep Inferiority Complex Seen : N. Korea Puts on Best Face to Vie With South
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
New U.S. Statute Bans Parole : Prosecutors Set to Throw Away Key on Sex Criminal
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The World : China Hardens Crackdown
The World
The Nation
The State
The State
The Nation
The State : Turkey Suit Seeks Millions
The World
The State
The World
The World
The Nation
The State
The World
The State
The Nation
The Nation : Airline's Failure to Stop Aliens Charged
20 Years Later, Some Followers of Guru Still Keep the Faith
By Miles Corwin, Times Staff Writer
Opposing a boom in golf courses developed by Japanese investors, some Hawaiians are teed off.
By Susan Essoyan, \o7 Special to The Times \f7 and Essoyan is a Honolulu-based writer
Fires Burn, Injuries Told in Rioting at Banning Jail
From Staff and Wire Reports
Fire Perils Nebraska Town, Forces Evacuations
From Times Wire Services
Vietnam Cracking Down on 'Depraved' Videos
From Associated Press
Official Results in Mexico Elections Favor PRI
From Associated Press
Israel Critical of U.S. Reaction to Attack on Bus
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
Bolivian 'Red Zones'--Havens for Drugs
By William R. Long, Times Staff Writer
Blasts Rock Town in India
From Associated Press
Mandela Meeting Draws Mixed Reaction : Key S. Africa Blacks Show Anger, Praise for Visit With Botha
By Scott Kraft, Times Staff Writer
Uganda Rebels Kill 6 Soldiers in Attacks
From Reuters
S. Korea Dissident Plans Peninsula Peace March
From United Press International
Lost Boy, 3, Is Found Safe
From Associated Press
HUD Audit Faults Ex-Officials' Venture
From Associated Press
Pinning Down the Real Price of That Move
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
Hooks Criticizes High Court's Civil Rights Decisions
From Associated Press
Jetliner Lands Safely; Damaged in Turbulence
from United Press International
Brush Fires Rage Throughout California
From Times Wire Services
Garden Concealed Drug Cultivation, Police Say
By Elizabeth J. Mann, Times Staff Writer
Agran's Liberalism Confounds GOP : Irvine Mayor an Anomaly in Republican Heartland
By Claudia Luther, Times Political Writer
STATE : Stealth Bomber Moves Under Its Own Power for the First Time
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Bush Unveils Financial Aid Plan for Poland
From Times Wire Services
10 Hurt, 7 Buildings Lost in Banning Jail Riot, Fire
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
Election Fraud Case Declared a Mistrial as Jury Deadlocks
From United Press International
STATE : Fire Guts East L.A. Court Offices
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
LOCAL : 2 O.C.-to-L.A. Trains to Be Added
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
STATE : School Board Elects Goldberg Head
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
STATE : Ezell's INS Resignation Accepted
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Peres Threat to Bolt Israel Cabinet Touches Off Crisis : Labor Hits Shamir on PLO Peace
From Associated Press
LOCAL : 14 Aboard S.F. Tour Bus Hurt as It Stalls, Rolls Backward Into Ditch
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
STATE : Firefighter Dies in Big Sur Blaze
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Half-Cent Sales Tax Hike to Go on Nov. 7 O.C. Ballot : $3.1 Billion Sought for Traffic Plan
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Sultan's Kin Loses $6 Million to Burglars
From Reuters
NATION : Meese Takes Stand for Wallach in Wedtech Racketeering Scandal
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : U.S. District Judge Pleads Innocent
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Death Upheld for Cuba War Hero, 3 Others
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Greenpeace Replaces Sunken Ship
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Accused Killer of Swedish Leader Asserts Innocence
From Reuters
HEALTH : FDA Bans Purported Aphrodisiacs
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Cuomo 'Open' to Run for President
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Bush Trips on Polish Name but Reagan Still the Champ
From Reuters
Kemp Vows to Root Out HUD Abuses : Praises NAACP, Says He Will Help Gain Opportunity Goals
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : 3 Killed in Rangoon City Hall Blast
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
A Town With a Gut Feeling for Chitlins
By Charles Hillinger, Times Staff Writer
Kidnap Victim Decries Myth of Mountain Men
By Ann Japenga
The Ultimate Workout : Jane Fonda's Spa Offers Rigorous Regimen for the Rich, but Its Twist Is It Also Stretches to Help the Poor
By Nikki Finke, Times Staff Writer
It's a Steamy Night When Actor's Gang Stages Noisy Benefit
By Jeannine Stein
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Guam Deserves a New Status
The Mail-Order Loophole
Let's Have a Year-Long Moratorium on Politics--to Rediscover and Plan for California
By William J. Wood, \o7 Father William J. Wood, S.J. is executive director of the California Catholic Conference in Sacramento\f7
Out-of-Date Diversions
Rescue the War Against AIDS : Only a Czar Can Instill Courage, Rebuild Programs
By Neil R. Schram, \o7 Neil R. Schram, an internist, is chairman of the AIDS Task Force for the American Assn. of Physicians for Human Rights\f7
West Germany's \o7 Ostpolitik\f7 Should Shake Washington Into Fashioning a Response
By Amos Perlmutter, \o7 Amos Perlmutter is a professor of political science and sociology at American University and editor of the Journal of Strategic Studies\f7
Torrey Pines 'Drive-Bys' Are Teeing Off Motorists
By Anthony Perry
Scripps Wants to Make It Big in Microsurgery : Competitors Fear a Glut of Specialists
By Linda Roach Monroe, Times Staff Writer
Got a Beef? Mediators Help Soothe Festering Disputes
By Barry M. Horstman, Times Staff Writer
Were Big Bonuses Undeserved Bonanza? : The $200,000 Paid by City Computer Agency Called Excessive by Some
By Leonard Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Police Shoot, Kill Mira Mesa Man
Remains of Woman Found Near Lake Henshaw
Funds Crisis Faced by Food Bank for Dying
By Steve Padilla, Times Staff Writer
Lessons in Life : CSUN Program of Skits Orients Freshmen to Sometimes Gritty Realities
By Sam Enriquez, Times Staff Writer
Anti-Noise Forces Seek Airport Board Shakeup
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Artifacts of Indian 'Lost Village' Still Without a Home : Lack of Funds Keeps Museum Project in Limbo 5 Years After Discovery
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
Arson Detectives Probe Fire at Trade School
Boy, 12, Critically Hurt Crossing Pacoima Street
Disputes, Fear of Violence Mark Mexico Vote Count
By Patrick Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
Sailor Dies After Motorcycle Hits Truck
Erratic Winds Help Fuel Raging Mt. Laguna Blaze
New School Year Poses Challenges for Revamped Board
By Elaine Woo, Times Education Writer
5 Women Motorists Are Attacked by Man Posing as Police Officer
By John H. Lee, Times Staff Writer
Latino Tenants Win Promise of City Inquiry on Complaints
By Myrna Oliver, Times Staff Writer
Fans of the '80s Still Go Bananas Over the Monkees
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Forced Landing on Westside Golf Course Hurts 2
By Mathis Chazanov, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Microwaves Used to Sterilize
\o7 Compiled from staff and wire reports\f7
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Herpes Incidence Increases
\o7 Compiled from staff and wire reports\f7
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Shadows of the Past : Scientists Work Against Time to Unravel Mystery of Vanished Civilization in Chaco Canyon
By Joseph E. Brown, \o7 Brown is a free\f7 -\o7 lance science writer in Coronado\f7 .
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Researchers Link Heat, Crime Waves
\o7 Compiled from staff and wire reports\f7
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Ectopic Pregnancies Rise
\o7 Compiled from staff and wire reports\f7
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Costs Seen to Deter Patients
\o7 Compiled from staff and wire reports\f7
Lottery Results July 8
Sweeps Target Gangs, Drunks and 'Johns'
By John H. Lee, Times Staff Writer
Surf, Sand Still Lure Longtime Lifeguard
By Thomas Becher, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
ALL-STAR GAME: MEDIA : Broadcast Armada Sails Into Anaheim--Even Fan Reagan
By Eric Lichtblau, Times Staff Writer
Refugee Has Hope His Daughter Is Still Alive
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
ALL-STAR GAME: PARTY TIME : Power Players Make Baseball Festivities Big-League Events
By Ann Conway, Times Society Columnist
Santa Ana : Man Shot to Death in Altercation With Visitor
Anaheim : Man Fatally Shot in Fight; Suspect Held
His Trip to a Remote Island Brought Him Closer to People in 140 Countries
By Herbert J. Vida
Fullerton : Toddler Killed When Hit by Relative's Truck
Huntington Beach : Driver Dies in Crash; Passenger Is Unhurt
New Law Forces Harbor Blvd.'s Streetwalkers to Take a Hike
By Mark Landsbaum, Times Staff Writer
San Clemente Dedicates New Park to Slain Patrolman
By Lanie Jones, Times Staff Writer
In Search for Clean Air, There's Hope Amid the Muck
By Steven R. Churm, Times Staff Writer
Fire Hits Santa Ana Industrial Building
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
They Call It Wrestling, Not No Holds Barred
DeLaura's Santa Cruz 70 Wins, Fails in Bid to Break Trans-Pacific Record
By Almon Lockabey, \o7 Special to The Times \f7
National League Roundup : Scott Is Injured in Astros' 6-1 Loss
By Dan Hafner
American League Roundup : Orioles Lose, but Still Lead by 5 1/2
By Dan Hafner
Hollywood Oaks : Gorgeous Looks Good as Gold in Winning by 7 1/2 Lengths
By Bill Christine, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Motor Racing Roundup : Prost Wins Fourth French Grand Prix
\o7 From Associated Press \f7
Golf Roundup : Azinger Chips His Way to Victory
\o7 From Associated Press \f7
Optimism Returning for Padres : Nelson's Homer, Grant's Pitching Spark 5-3 Victory
By Bob Nightengale, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
L.A. Ends First Half in Big Hole : Dodgers Welcome Break After Losing 5 of 6 on This Trip
By Bill Plaschke, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Old-Timers Concerned About Rose Case
By Bob Wolf, \o7 Special to The Times \f7
WIMBLEDON : Germans Get Best of Two Worlds : By the Grace of Graf, Women's Final Goes 3 Sets
By Thomas Bonk, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
WIMBLEDON : Germans Get Best of Two Worlds : Becker Wins Men's Final With Sweeping Strokes
By Thomas Bonk, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Tour de France : LeMond Still Leading--For Now
\o7 Associated Press \f7
Witt Looks Like an Ace Again, 9-3 : Angels Are Rolling, Twins Are Reeling Into All-Star Break
\o7 Associated Press \f7
Angels Are Halfway to Heaven, 9-3 : Witt Keeps Rolling, Twins Still Reeling at the All-Star Break
By Mike Penner, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
ALL-STAR GAME : ALL-STAR GAME FLASHBACK : The Year Ryan Was a No-Show : At First Snubbed, He Declined Martin's Late Invitation
By Gene Wojciechowski, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
There's Smoke, but Will There Be Fire?
By Scott Ostler
'82 Moscow Soccer Tragedy Is Exposed
By Andrew Katell, \o7 Associated Press \f7
ALL-STAR GAME : Notes : Dodgers Defend Lasorda, Say Picks Are Good
By Bill Plaschke and Mike Penner, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7 s
Fans Are Right, Schmidt Deserves to Play
By Mike Downey
Japan Wins Inaugural Volleyball Tournament
Associated Press
ALL-STAR GAME : PITCHERS' PARADISE : '67 Game Was a Mound of Fun With Twilight Start and a Sympathetic Umpire
By Ross Newhan, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Big City, Big Troubles : For Padre Pitching Ace Whitson, 18 Months in New York Was a 'Living Hell'
By Bob Nightengale, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Klimchock, 18, Wins La Jolla Tennis Title : Unseeded Arizona State Freshman Beats Top-Seeded Woman in 2 Sets
By Dave Mckibben
Gullickson Ups Record to 5-3 With 6-2 Win in Japan
Associated Press
Stu Jackson, who has never had a head coaching job at any...
Phil Jackson, 43, an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls...
Names in the News
James (Buddy) McGirt, former International Boxing...
Edwin Rosario became only the second lightweight to win...
Names in the News
Names in the News
A prisoner completing a term in an Indiana halfway house...
Favorite With Approval, in 12th place early in the race...
Names in the News
Robby Unser gave his family its 30th Pikes Peak Hill Climb...
Driver Dies After Speed Boat Flips
Names in the News
Sekiya Wins Auto Race by Less Than a Second
Associated Press
Gyde Helps Cypress Team Win Softball Title
Abbott Selected Angel of the Week
Angels Sky High Over Pitching : Surprising Staff Helps Team Move to Top of Division
By Steve Lowery, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : Memories of '67 Linger Even Behind the Scenes
By Gene Wojciechowski
1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : RIDING HIGH : On His Way to the Top, Puckett Has Never Forgotten His Roots
By Mark Vancil, \o7 Special to The Times \f7
1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : IN A FISHBOWL : As His Power Continues to Surge, Mitchell Has Shortage of Privacy
By Steve Lowery, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : Big A Comes a Long Way Since 1967 : Anaheim Hopes Its Second Chance Proves a Charm
By Mike Penner, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
1989 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : Time Helps the Anger Subside From All-Star Argument Left Unsettled
By Mike James, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
All-star Game Preview : Miscellany
All-star Game Preview : Looking Back At The Stars
All-star Game Preview : Trivia: 22 Years Ago In Anaheim
All-star Game Preview : All-star Quiz
ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW : A MIDSUMMER CLASSIC : Probable Starting Line up for 60th All-Star Game
1989 All-star Game Preview : American League All-stars
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
1989 All-star Game Preview : National League All-stars
By Mike Reilley, Times Staff Writer
All-star Game Preview : Box Score: 22 Years Ago In Anaheim
THE SIDELINES : Pugh, Novotna Win Mixed Doubles
From Reuters
Nuggets Become Minority-Owned Team : Purchase by 2 Chicago Businessmen Is a First for Major Leagues
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Knicks Hire Jackson, 33, as Coach
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Reuschel and Stewart Start for All-Stars
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : New Ohio State Coach Hires Aide
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Twins' Backman on Disabled List
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Winning Foursome to Play at PGA
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Eagles Guard Ron Baker Retires
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Ex-E. German Athlete Claims Forced Doping
From Associated Press
LeMond Still Out Front in Cycling Race
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Romanian Woman Runs Record Mile
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Yugolavs Want Defections to NBA Stopped
From Associated Press
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