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What happened on June 10, 1989
NEWS
Chinese Artist Relishes Her Freedom to Speak Out
By Hilliard Harper, San Diego County Arts Writer
Dancer Finds Ideal Role to Exorcise Cocaine Demon
By Eileen Sondak
ART REVIEW : An Individual Confronts China's Past and Present
By David Lewinson
STAGE REVIEW : A Long 'Sunday in the Park'
By Dan Sullivan, Times Theater Critic
Unmodest $53 Million
Applause for Cancellation
Les Mormons Under Fire
More to Life Than TV Role
By Janice Arkatov
He's Only Playing a Wimp
By Claudia Puig
Panning a 'Piece'
'Phantom' Ticket Prices
Les Mormons Under Fire
Les Mormons Under Fire
Virgin Response
MOVIE REVIEWS : UCLA Vision '89 Showcases Promising Film Makers
By Sheila Benson, Times Film Critic
JAZZ REVIEW : Cables-Forman: Interactive at Loa
By Leonard Feather
TV Reviews : 'Crypt' Tales Subtle as a Sledgehammer
By Chris Willman
Sports On Weekend Tv
TV Reviews : 'Banks' Translates Badly to Television
By Lawrence Christon
Weekend TV : Crisis in China Dominates Weekend News Shows; Dick Clark to Relinquish Throne
By Steve Weinstein
TV Reviews : Return Engagement for Bretts on 'Masterpiece Theatre'
By Ray Loynd
Valley Arts Park Architectural Plans Unveiled
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
KCBS News' Patty Ecker Still Filling the Needs of Some Special Children
By Steve Weinstein
Gail Ann Dorsey: The Comparison Test
By Robert Hilburn
Getty Scholar Walks Tightrope That Is \o7 Glasnost\f7
By Suzanne Muchnic, Times Art Writer
Skid Row Cultural Center Facing Closure
By Zan Dubin
Channel 18 to Add Call-In Show in Mandarin on China Crisis
By Steve Weinstein
Helmond Stages a One-Woman Detour
By Janice Arkatov
'Dr. Ruth' to Host Talk Show for Teen-Agers
By Pam Lopez-johnson
O.C. STAGE NOTES : Is it Racial Bias? Flyer's Author Raises Possibility
By Jan Herman, Times Staff Writer
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Healey Packs Novelty in Intense Show
By Jim Washburn
"The Big Wave," a 42-foot arch over Wilshire Boulevard in...
Finding Power in Folk Tales
By Penelope Moffet
Waiting for the XK-1
Amphitheatre Performance of Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir
Museum Critiques
Alternative Theatre
Rockwell Contract
Maxwell Laboratories Can Expect More Uninvited Bids
By Greg Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Alternative Theatre
Taking Social Security Early Can Pay Off
By Carla Lazzareschi
Singer Chairman Guilty of Tax, Securities Fraud; First Verdict in Scandal
By Scot J. Paltrow, Times Staff Writer
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Show Little Change; Dow Slips 3.49
From Times Wire Services
Few Worry as Wholesale Prices Spurt 0.9%
By Oswaldjohnston, Times Staff Writer
Bad Timing for Trade Show : The turmoil in Beijing left American buyers wary of deals with China firms.
By James Risen, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Selling Operations in Arkansas, Iowa
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Paramount Loses Court Bid to Block Time-Warner Deal
By Kathryn Harris and Paul Richter, Times Staff Writers
Double-Coupon Day at K mart: K mart, the nation's...
$30 Million : Chairman's Group Makes Sierracin Bid
By James Bates, Times Staff Writer
Ads Prompt FDA to Warn 3 Makers of Dental Rinses
By Linda Williams, Times Staff Writer
Conflicting Testimony on Housing: Home builders told the...
Mortgage Rates Drop: Fixed-rate home mortgages are...
Jokes--and Clios--Are on Orkin Radio Ranch
By Bruce Horovitz
EC Adopts Auto Pollution Standards: Under growing pressure...
Realignment at Pru-Bache Unit: Prudential-Bache Securities...
Plunge in Rates Adds to Investors' Quandary
By Bill Sing
4 Rivals Bribed FDA, Mylan Labs Suit Says
From Associated Press
General Dynamics Gets $195.6 Million Job
Home Prices Retreat in Orange County : Increased Sales of Less-Expensive Houses Bring Down Average Cost 0.8% in May
By Michael Flagg, Times Staff Writer
Importers and Buyers Hail Rise in Dollar : Some O.C. Businesses Post Fast Price Cuts
By Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
Tustin-Based Care Enterprises Reports $29-Million Loss for '88
By John Charles Tighe, Times Staff Writer
Money-Managing Needs Change With Growth
Powerful Buying Wave : Dollar Soars Against Major Foreign Currencies
From Times Wire Services
State Says Irvine Firm Failed to Pay Claims : Texas Temporarily Bars Rubell Helm Insurance
By John Charles Tighe, Times Staff Writer
Delaney's Restaurants and its owner have filed for...
Fidelity National Financial Inc., an Irvine-based title...
REAL ESTATE : Barratt Irvine Gets New President; Brokerage Fills Top Spot in Newport
Compiled by Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
Real Estate
Compiled by Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
Real Estate
Compiled by Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
Shore Enough : Orange County's 42 Miles of Beaches Assure Everyone a Place in the Sun
By Patrick Mott
'80s Marriage: 2 Jobs, 1 Kid and No Time
By Joseph N. Bell
On The Beaches : Orange County Beach Guide : RULES, RULES, RULES
Clipboard researched by Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times ; Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
On The Beaches : Orange County Beach Guide : BEACH ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES
Clipboard researched by Rick VanderKnyff / Los Angeles Times; Graphics by Doris Shields / Los Angeles Times
A Raft of Oceangoing Activities for the Youthful Summer Blahs
By Shearlean Duke
Gay Parents Tell How They Handle the Child-Rearing Challenge
By Jan Hofmann, Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County Life.
Getting Felony Conviction Reduced
Preparations Are a Must Before Using View Camera
By Robert Lachman, Times Staff Writer
A UCSD Tradition That's Here to Spray : History was Ripe, but Queen Failed Ultimate Splat Test
By Lori Grange, Times Staff Writer
Urban League Chief, in Moving Farewell, Is Silent on Reasons
By Leonard Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Talent Recruiter Will Be Tried on Sexual Charges
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Builders Say Court Ruling Brings Them, Oceanside Closer to Trial
By Gene Yasuda, Times Staff Writer
Police Seek to Recruit More Reserve Officers
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
Judge in Hunter Case Says Trial May Last Into October
Milken Speaks of Debtor Nations, Mexico's Future on Tijuana Tour
By Chris Kraul, San Diego County Business Editor
Defense-Fraud Probe Target Retires From Cubic Corp.
By Greg Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutor Finds No Grounds to Try Oceanside Official
By Gene Yasuda, Times Staff Writer
Grand Jury Indicts 10 More in Largest U.S. Meth Lab Sting
By Anthony Millican, Times Staff Writer
Don't Crackle for Me, Argentina : School Club Holds International Dialogue
By Maricarmen Eroles, Times Staff Writer
55 of 59 Trash Trucks Cited in Surprise Check
By Richard Lee Colvin, Times Staff Writer
Builder Seeks Compromise Over Carwash
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Pesticide Spill Backs Up Golden State Freeway Traffic in Valencia
By Michael Connelly, Times Staff Writer
Attorney Was Negligent in Church Case, Judge Rules
By Martha L. Willman, Times Staff Writer
4 From CSUN Still Missing, 1 in Hiding in China
By Sam Enriquez, Times Staff Writer
Fired Sheriff's Dispatcher Worked While He Was Inmate
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
Precinct Study : Bernardi Won Strong Latino, Black Support
By Amy Pyle, Times Staff Writer
San Diego : Man Is Killed as Car Plunges From Bridge
By Anthony Millican
Vista
Oceanside
San Diego
Planning Unit's OK of Warner Ridge High-Rises
Objections to Times Poll on Airport Noise
Victims Testify in Support of Campus Crime Bill
By Sam Enriquez, Times Staff Writer
Compromise Sought on Mountain Access : Fire Department Still Wants Road
By Steve Padilla, Times Staff Writer
Sitter Held in Attempted Murder of Child
City Council Salutes Taft's Academic Decathlon Champs
Accident Kills Boy Driving Stolen Car
Palmdale Boy on Bike Struck by Car, Dies
Car-Pool Lane Poses Challenge
By Jeffrey L. Rabin, Times Staff Writer
$35,000 Fine Over Sewage Violations Irks Avalon Officials
By Adrianne Goodman, Times Staff Writer
'Tear-Down Fever' Spreads to Less-Ritzy Westside Areas
By Kenneth J. Garcia, Times Staff Writer
"What we are looking at at this point is a complete and...
The saga of the alleged Tire-Chalk-Erasers of Palos Verdes...
By Steve Harvey, \o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
"The mental health system has gone insane." --Dr. Ian...
In a Tunnel With Trash on My Mind
By Al Martinez
Making Amends
Restore Family Planning Funds
Latino Power and the Last Cliche : Accomplishment Overtakes the Crab-in-a-Bucket Fable
By Frank Del Olmo, \o7 Frank del Olmo is a Times editorial writer. \f7
Redevelopment Agency's Role
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Filipinos in the Southland
Redevelopment Agency's Role
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Filipinos in the Southland
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Army Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
Peanut Butter's Popularity Spreading Across the U.S.
Santa Monica OKs Major Revisions to Rent Control
By Julio Moran, Times Staff Writer
Chemical Cited by EPA No Longer in Use, Refinery Says
By George Stein and Jesse Katz, Times Staff Writers
Secrecy Shrouds Hahn's Investigation of Bradley
By Jill Stewart and Dean Murphy, Times Staff Writers
Cal State Class Dives Into Study of Archeology : Course Focuses on Exploring Shipwrecks
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
City Won't Pick Up $879 Check for DWP 'Wining and Dining'
By Paul Feldman, Times Staff Writer
Demand High for Chinese Newspaper
State Funds Asked for Trauma Centers
Gang Member Faces Life for Shootings
Abortion Activists Plan Demonstrations
Builder, Neighbors to Discuss Carwash
Recount Confirms Ouster of Vice Mayor
Teen-Ager Pushed in Car's Path, Dies
Torres Urges Use of Ads to Fight AIDS
Suspect in Murder, Rape Knew Victims
Suspect Runs Into FBI and a Wall
Tuttle Says It's Excess That Gives Him Heartburn
By Paul Feldman, Times Staff Writer
Two Journalists Curbed in Bahrain
From Associated Press
Ceremony Marks Start of Work on Harbor Freeway Double-Decking
By Ronald B. Taylor, Times Staff Writer
Return of Library Board Is Upheld
By Berkley Hudson, Times Staff Writer
Church Reflects Growing Korean Activity
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
An Outcry by Korean Christians
By John Dart, Times Religion Writer
Koop Criticizes Evangelical Leaders on AIDS Stands
From Religious News Service
Traditionalist Episcopalians Form Their Own 'Church Within a Church'
From Religious News Service
The pastor of a Pasadena congregation that recently...
By John Dart
Not by Guns Alone
Civics 101: a Prime Export : U.S. Universities Prepare for Global Change
By Donald Kennedy, \o7 Donald Kennedy, a biologist, is president of Stanford University. \f7
Pesticides
Playing Lotto 6/49
Teachers, Anaheim District Report a Tentative Settlement
By Maria Newman, Times Staff Writer
County Medical Assn. Seeks to Solve Hospital Turn-Away Crisis
By Marcida Dodson, Times Staff Writer
Child's Tragic Death Strikes 'a Young Couple Struggling'
By Mary Lou Fulton, Times Staff Writer
Westminster : Schools Superintendent to Take 6-Month Leave
Friendship Flight Log
Garden Grove : Suspect in Restaurant Slaying is Arrested
Fullerton : Man Critically Injured in Shove From Balcony
Gionis Faces Trial With Suspect in Wayne Attack
By Eric Lichtblau, Times Staff Writer
Left Photos of Himself : Man Held in Break-In at Costa Mesa School
By Kevin O'Leary, Times Staff Writer
2 Names Mentioned for Tollway Post : Meyer Resignation Brings Talk of Irvine Official, County Planner
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Claim Filed Against District : Fired College Chancellor Intends to Sue
By Jean Davidson, Times Staff Writer
Pipeline That Triggered Fire Reactivated : Judge in Santa Ana Says He Lacks Jurisdiction to Halt Flow
By Kenneth Reich and Marcida Dodson, Times Staff Writers
Church Plans 'Offering of Letters'
By Thuha Tran
Refinery Says It Has Quit Using EPA-Cited Chemical
By Jesse Katz and George Stein, Times Staff Writers
Governor
\o7 Compiled by Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer \f7
Ellen Odeh Nassab; Sister of Activist Killed by Bomb
William L. Miller, 83; Led Fire Dept. Desegregation
By Burt A. Folkart, Times Staff Writer
Antonio Macedo; Former Portuguese Socialist Party Leader
Jack Dash; Cockney Communist Was 'King of the Docks'
Grape-Switching Scandal Rocks State Wine Industry
By Dan Berger, Times Wine Writer
East, West Europe Face New Roles
By William Tuohy and Charles T. Powers, \o7 Times Staff Writers \f7
Mental Health Clinic Closures Create Turmoil
By Lynn O'Shaughnessy, Times Staff Writer
Mother Seized Under Gang Law Cleared
By Robert W. Welkos, Times Staff Writer
Shanghai Students Defy Regime, Hold Protest : Authorities' Warning Ignored; Up to 50,000 March to Honor Memory of Victims in Beijing
By Karl Schoenberger, Times Staff Writer
FBI Alleges Cover-Up at Rocky Flats : Papers Say Energy Dept. Knew of Illegal Atom Waste Disposal
By Tamara Jones, Times Staff Writer
Celebrity Degrees : Cap, Gown, Autograph Book . . .
By Larry Gordon, Times Education Writer
Watt Denies Selling His Influence : In Angry Testimony, Calls HUD Consultant Role 'Legal, Moral'
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
8 Hostages Released at Yellowstone Park
From Associated Press
Economic Reforms to Continue, Deng Vows : Ailing Ruler Resurfaces, Praises Army
By Daniel Williams and David Holley, Times Staff Writers
No New Gorbachev Offer on Arms, Aide Indicates
By William Tuohy, Times Staff Writer
Swedes Hear Pontiff Stress 'Right to Life'
By William D. Montalbano, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Not Hungry for Power, Gorbachev Tells Critics
By Masha Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Pilot of Crashed MIG-29 Leaves Paris Hospital
From Associated Press
On Sale: Used Soviet Army Battle Tanks
From United Press International
Poles OK New Elections for 33 Vacant Parliament Seats : This Time, Communists Are Sure to Win; Solidarity May Take Small Role in Regime
By Charles T. Powers, Times Staff Writer
NATO Ministers Urge Defense Budget Boosts
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Athens Court Grants Papandreou a Divorce From Wife of 38 Years
From Associated Press
Khomeini Successor Hailed in Iran : Khamenei Praised by Speaker Rafsanjani at Tehran Rite
From Associated Press
100 Injured as 5,000 Storm Town in Soviet Uzbekistan
From Reuters
Mortar Attack Blacks Out Part of North Nicaragua; Contras Blamed
From Staff and Wire Reports
Chief of Staff to Salvador's New Leader Is Slain : 2 of Victim's Aides Die in Attack Blamed on Marxist Rebel Band
By Kenneth Freed, Times Staff Writer
CHINA IN TURMOIL : Who's on Top? Don't Ask Party's Rattled Ranks
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
CHINA IN TURMOIL : Thousands Rally to Cries of 'Shame'
By Charles Hirshberg and John J. Goldman, Times Staff Writers
CHINA IN TURMOIL : U.S. Calls Reprisals Against Dissident Leaders Repugnant
By Doyle Mcmanus, Times Staff Writer
CHINA IN TURMOIL : Australia's Hawke Bursts Into Tears Over Stories of Killings
From Reuters
Grateful Southlander Arrives Home
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
CHINA IN TURMOIL : Speakers Silent, Posters Banned, Activists Pursued : Dissent on Campus Withers Away
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
Crackdown Surprised Moscow; Can't Contact Beijing, Soviet Aide Says
From Associated Press
CHINA IN TURMOIL : Chinese Apprehensive as They Head for Home
By Ashley Dunn, Times Staff Writer
Rome's Spanish Steps
From Reuters
TURMOIL IN CHINA: The Struggle for Power : Thatcher Aide to Assess Hong Kong Woes, New British Settlers
From Times Wire Services
Major Saudi-French Missile Deal Foreseen
From Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Quake Jars Ethiopia
From Reuters
U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Condemning Israel on Arab Areas
From Times Wire Services
12 Iran-Contra Charges Combined in Single Indictment Against Secord
From Associated Press
OSHA Issues Rules to Protect Workers From Asphyxiation in Confined Spaces
By Henry Weinstein, Times Labor Writer
Tax Man Is After Bush but He Just Wants to Get Foot in Door
From United Press International
Bush Picks Vatican Envoy
From Associated Press
OSHA Ordered to Review Formaldehyde Cancer Risk
From Associated Press
Vietnamese Minister Plans Europe Visits
From Reuters
Man Guilty in Smuggling Missile Parts to Egypt
By Carl Ingram, Times Staff Writer
Woman Secretly Taped Having Sex Awarded $1 Million
From Associated Press
Rain Soaks Much of East; Floods Feared
From United Press International
3 White Zimbabweans Get 40-Year Sentences
From Reuters
Tornado, Heavy Rain Slash Philadelphia
From Times Wire Services
Justice Dept. Tapped Phones in Home, Chambers of Judge, Attorney Charges
By Dan Morain, Times Staff Writer
Key Bradley Link With Downtown Business to Leave Lobbying Group
By Cathleen Decker, Times Staff Writer
Feinstein Cites Ethics as Key Theme in Campaign
By Virginia Ellis, Times Staff Writer
Textbook Purchasing Guidelines Adopted : School Districts Warned Against Taking Publisher 'Inducements'
By William Trombley, Times Staff Writer
Labor Official's New Post
From United Press International
Pipeline That Touched Off Fatal Fire Reactivated
By Kenneth Reich and Marcida Dodson, Times Staff Writers
Shuttle Astronaut Nelson Plans to Leave NASA
From United Press International
Philippine Wage Bill Approved by Aquino
From Reuters
La Habra Youth's Odyssey: Barrio, to Harvard, to Prison
By Bob Schwartz, Times Staff Writer
Report Warns of Motor Vehicle Toxics : 11 Tailpipe Pollutants May Cause Thousands of Cancer Cases
By Larry B. Stammer, Times Environmental Writer
Fatal Day-Care Home Fire Blamed on Child Playing With Lighter
By Mary Lou Fulton and Carla Rivera, Times Staff Writers
Razo Is Found Guilty in String of Robberies : Lies Doomed Defense of Ex-Harvard Man From La Habra
By Bob Schwartz, Times Staff Writer
Fatal O.C. Fire Started by Child With a Lighter
By Carla Rivera and Mary Lou Fulton, Times Staff Writers
O.C. Residents Flee Violence-Torn China
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
Klein to Sell All of His Horses, Get Out of the Racing Business
By Jay Hovdey
SENSE OF ACHIEVEMENT : Without His Sight or Hearing, Indomitable Casey Cook of Rio Mesa Thinks Nothing of Participating in 3 Sports
By Rich Tosches, Times Staff Writer
Sockers Take One Final Run at Title No. 7
By Don Patterson
Padres Talk, Then Don't Act and Lose, 12-2
By Curt Holbreich, Times Staff Writer
Kennedy Wins 3-A Tennis Title : Depth Carries Golden Cougars Past Eagle Rock in City Final
By Sam Farmer, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Teen Swimmer Cites as Unfair Loss of Grant for Training
By Steve Springer, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Ake Knocks Off Curtis to Win Main Event at Ventura Raceway
By Paul Olson
DESIGNING MEN : Creations by Teague Brothers and Patriarch Nordskog Dominate Power-Boating Circuit
By Jeff Meyers, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Motor Racing /Vince Kowalick : Inside Pass Costs Harper a Victory
By Vince Kowalick
Training Accident Likely to Prevent O'Mara From Competing in Supercross Series Finale
Burnham Bids for TAC Junior Title
Homers Put Tagliaferri in a Class by Himself
By Steve Elling, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Bo Throws the Book at Angels; Royals Hand McCaskill 2nd Loss
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
Gibson Shouts, but Dodgers Are No Match for Reds' Rijo, 4-0
By Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writer
When Paige Said He Was Ready, He Was
Something Is Missing, and It's More Than Just Lasorda's Belly
An Old Joke Gets a New Punch Line
Something Is Missing, and It's More Than Just Lasorda's Belly
A Cheer for Cheever and Race at Phoenix
A Tommy John Fan Delivers High Praise
Indy-Type Bumping Has a Long History
Patrick Valenzuela Is Back in the Saddle Again
Drug Inquiries Hit Home With This Club
Something Is Missing, and It's More Than Just Lasorda's Belly
Fred Roggin's Humor Belongs in Locker Room
Grange Out of Range for the Average Duffer
Names in the News
Golf Roundup : Three Beat Rain and Share Lead in Soggy Westchester
From Associated Press
American League Roundup : Franco, Sierra Propel Rangers, 11-8
From Associated Press
National League Roundup : Win Over Mets Ends Pirate Slump
From Associated Press
Splendor Catch Wins Feature
Weekend Racing at Hollywood Park : Belmont a Bonanza: 40,000 Expected
By Jay Hovdey, Special to The Times
THE BELMONT : Former Outsiders Move In on Center of Racing World
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Mets, Stumbling in Third Place, Are Shopping for a Power Hitter
By Claire Smith, The Hartford Courant
NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Magic Says Pain Won't Stop Him : Laker Star Would Play Despite Injury, but Not at Risk of Career
By Sam Mcmanis, Times Staff Writer
French Open Men's Final Is In for a Chang : 17-Year-Old Advances in 4 Sets; Edberg Wins in 5
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
College World Series : Wichita State Advances to Title Game Against Texas
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Salmon Loss Blamed on DFG Chief : Former Employee Says Warnings of Impending Troubles Were Ignored
By Rich Roberts, Times Staff Writer
TRIAL BY FIRE : In Desert Heat of '81, Leonard-Hearns I Burned into History
By Earl Gustkey, Times Staff Writer
Attorneys for Manager Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds...
Names in the News
Jose Luis Razo, a former football star at Anaheim Servite...
A British lawmaker said in Parliament that American sports...
Judge Delays Release of British Ex-Olympian
Maryland Interviews USC's Raveling, Will Pick New Coach in Next 2 Weeks
By Chris Baker, Times Staff Writer
Oakland Athletics slugger Jose Canseco, the American...
Jackie Joyner-Kersee Track Meet : Foster, Nehemiah, Kingdom Have High Hopes
By Mal Florence, Times Staff Writer
Motocross Super Challenge : Stanton Tries to Cap Big Year at Coliseum
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
Hearns Happy to Have Second Chance He Thought Might Never Come
By Earl Gustkey, Times Staff Writer
NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Extra Playoff Incentive : Lakers' Green Can Improve His Market Value If He Plays Well Against Pistons
By Sam Mcmanis, Times Staff Writer
NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : SORE POINTS : Hamstring Injuries Are Easy to Acquire but Difficult to Get Rid Of or to Prevent
By Dan Le Batard, Times Staff Writer
City Section Tennis Championships : Palisades Regains Title in 4-A; Kennedy Takes 3-A
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
TRIPLE TROUBLE : Sunday Silence Hasn't Gone Easy on Trainer, Grazing Him With Hoof
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Going Into Women's Final Today, Graf Hasn't Lost to Spain's Sanchez
By Thomas Bonk
Gene Klein Getting Out of Racing : Winning Colors Will Be Among Horses Going on Block
By Jay Hovdey, Special to The Times
Wheelchair Games to Be Held Next Week
Mickelson Sits Alone in Second in NCAA Golf
Player of Year Ippolito Kept Helix in Sync
By Jim Lindgren
White Deserves More Respect at Ballot Box
By Gene Wojciechowski
Bo Throws the Book at Angels; Royals Hand McCaskill 2nd Loss
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
Gibson Shouts, but Dodgers Are No Match for Reds' Rijo, 4-0
By Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writer
MIRACLE IN MIAMI : Longo Garcia Makes His Last-Chance Pitch in Minors
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Tackle Darren Gilbert, a former Cal State Fullerton...
Bird Signs With Pirates; Briggs Signs With Twins
LATE BUT GREAT : Valencia's Tidland Almost Missed Starting Time but Didn't Miss Many Greens
By Steve Kresal, Times Staff Writer
Fitzgerald Leads East to All-Star Victory
Matiasevich Just Keeps Jumping Over His Motocross Competition
By Tom Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Gary Hicks Wins Scratch Main Race
He's Back at Track, Rebuilding Life, Stable : Trainer Steinmiller Overcomes Bout With Leukemia
By Mike Reilley, Times Staff Writer
Here She Comes: Pageant Still the Object of Protest
By Catherine M. Spearnak
Survey a Path of Old West History High in Simi Hills
By John Mckinney
Celebrities to Hit the Field in Malibu
By Ellen Melinkoff
THERE'S JOY IN MUDVILLE : Making a Splash Is the Name of the Game for Glen Ivy and Murrieta Hot Springs Visitors
By Peter Bennett
Beauty and the Beastly Controversy : Protests Dog California Pageant Despite Location Change
By Catherine M. Spearnak
Quintessential Walking Tour for Summer Days : TOUR
By Robert John Pierson
\o7 Opuntia ficus-indica \f7 Prickly pear Cactus with...
By Judith Sims
Gardening : Weekend Checklist for Dedicated Diggers and Planters
Schroder Awards to Be Presented
Gardening : Bloom-Happy Growers Will Love Gladiolus
By Elizabeth Christian
Contemporary Crafts Market Returns
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