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What happened on June 19, 1989
NEWS
MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Emmys Represent Essence of TV News--Unfortunately
By Kevin Brass
Sun Shows No Sign of Setting on Local 'P.M. Magazine'
By Kevin Brass
DANCE REVIEW : Lo-Tec's Offering of Limon and Watt Provides a Little Taste of Heaven
By Eileen Sondak
'Desperados' Relives the Brutal Murder of a U.S. Drug Agent
By Bart Mills
U.S. Films Troubled by New Sabotage in South Korea Theater
By Sam Jameson, Times Staff Writer
JAZZ REVIEW : Playboy Throws a Hot Party at the Bowl
By Bill Kohlhaase
POP REVIEW : Bowie's Latest Act: Just a Regular Guy
By Richard Cromelin
STAGE REVIEW : 'Ten November' Founders at LATC
By Dan Sullivan, Times Theater Critic
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Poison Brew: Glitz and Glitter at Long Beach
By Janiss Garza
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
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
Good Turnabout
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Legal File
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Art
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music Reviews : Johnson Leads Broughton Premiere by Valley Symphony
By Daniel Cariaga, Times Music Writer
Public Image, New Order, Sugarcubes: Attitudes in Irvine
By Chris Willman
Music Reviews : A Rare Handel Pastoral Opera in Santa Monica
By Terry Mcquilkin
14 Conductors to Lead Philharmonic in 27-Week Season
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tarkovsky': Unhappily, Only a Film for Fans
By Kevin Thomas, Times Staff Writer
ART REVIEW : Television as 'Acceptable Entertainment'
By Marlena Donohue
TV REVIEW : KCET's 'Take Five' Starts With Avant-Garde Art
By Terry Atkinson
'Back and Beyond Full Steam' : Jennings to Return to Santa Ana, Where Heart Pain Started
By Jim Washburn
MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Celebrates Lebanese at Segerstrom Hall
By Terry Mcquilkin
Manoogian Collection : American Industrialist Waves the Flag With Art
By Kathleen Silvassy, United Press International
Litterscapes Inspired by Road Debris
By Cathy Curtis
Q & A : RICHARD HAMILL : Firm Hopes to Pass Drug Test : Hycor Biomedical Looks for Ways to Grow With Demand
By John Charles Tighe, Times staff writer
Reaching Out to Grab Customers : More Companies Are Competing for a Piece of Lucrative Cellular Phone Market in Los Angeles
By Jonathan Weber, Times Staff Writer
Sometimes, Crime Does Pay
Warner Chief Would Receive $180 Million in New Time Deal
By Kathryn Harris, Times Staff Writer
Disney-Steinberg 'Greenmail' Trial Nears Opening Day
By Al Delugach, Times Staff Writer
Craig McCaw: Cellular Telephone Industry Giant Shuns the Spotlight
By Linda Williams, Times Staff Writer
Teledyne Unit Is Target of U.S. Pricing Probe
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
680 Workers Volunteer to Leave Xerox: Xerox Corp. said 680...
Honeywell Reducing Corporate Staff: Honeywell Inc. said it...
Class-Action Suit Against Ashton-Tate: The Torrance-based...
Home Shopping Network Trial to Begin: A civil trial is to...
Wheelabrator, Majority Holder Merge: Wheelabrator...
Growers Consider Giving Apples Away: As sales of...
Leisure Technology in Joint Venture: Japanese steelmaker...
UAW Chief Defends His Leadership : Opens Convention in Anaheim by Blasting Dissidents
By James Risen, Times Staff Writer
Illinois Offers $33 Million to Sears: Illinois has offered...
Atlantic Entertainment 'Regroups': In the wake of layoffs...
IBM Expected to Introduce New PC: International Business...
A Taiwan businessman has been charged with insider trading...
South Korea must act quickly to protect foreign patents...
The Pacific : The California-Australia Connection : Trade Opportunities Abound as in the Days of the Old West, Ex-Envoy Says
By Carla Lazzareschi, Times Staff Writer
Japan has agreed to provide South Korea with a...
A joint venture between General Motors Corp. and Toyota...
Experts Say Kraft Mishandled Contest PR
Most ATM Fraud the Work of Thieves--Not High-Tech Wizards
By Douglas Frantz, Times Staff Writer
The Almighty ATM : Customers Flock to Automated Teller Machines but Some Banks Say Functions Are Under-Used
By Douglas Frantz, Times Staff Writer
China's Credit Ratings at Risk Amid Turmoil
From Associated Press
Automated Tellers
SoCal Gas, Kern-Mojave Settle Dispute
From Associated Press
L.A. Investor Wins Northwest Bidding : $4.05-Billion Offer for Airline Defeats Competing Suitors
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Hails 2.2% 1st Quarter Rise
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Exempted in Asbestos Case
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Coal Walkouts Reach 7th State
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Pulsing Taiwan Market Soars
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Acquisition Battle Puts Time on Cover of Rival Newsweek
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : 20% Raises Announced for 2,000 Controllers at 11 Busiest Airports
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Supreme Court OKs Drug Tests of Rail Workers
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Compute Associates to Buy Cullinet
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Recruits Get Lifesaver in Sink-or-Swim Boot Camp
By Anthony Perry
'Show Me State' Ready to Show Off Bill Stacy : Missouri More Than Confident About San Marcos Pick
By Tom Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Minister Seeks to Silence Class' Reading of Play
By Barry M. Horstman, Times Staff Writer
UCSD's TEP Program : Teacher Candidates Get a Cultural Edge
By David Smollar, Times Staff Writer
Burbank Seeks Compromise : Residents, Developers Battle for Media District
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Growing Up : At 49-Pupil Gorman School District, Development Means Change, Survival
By Steve Padilla, Times Staff Writer
Casualties Soar as Major Traffic Accident Rates Head for Record
By Philipp Gollner, Times Staff Writer
130 March South on Trek to Benefit Needy Children of Tijuana
By Carlos V. Lozano, Times Staff Writer
Reunion Makes It Father's Day : Encino Church's Detective Work Brings Back Missing Daughter
By Carlos V. Lozano, Times Staff Writer
Santa Clarita Valley Seniors Attend Religious Baccalaureate Ceremony
By Amy Louise Kazmin, Times Staff Writer
Brush Fire Ignites 3 Santa Clarita Houses
By Philipp Gollner, Times Staff Writer
Man Dies in Hit-Run Accident on Freeway
5 Stabbed in Acton Fight Linked to Gangs
Roommate Freed in Man's Slaying
Car Hits Ambulance Head-On, Hurting 4
The Soviet Deficit
Murder in El Salvador
Putting the Brakes on Growth
Family Planning
Bush on China
A Bill Whose Time Has Come
Murder in El Salvador
Murder in El Salvador
Murder in El Salvador
Murder in El Salvador
Mental Health Clinic Closures
Hong Kong
Family Planning
A Beijing-Like Crisis in Red Square Could Lead to a Beijing-Like Solution
By Ernest Conine, \o7 Ernest Conine writes a column for The Times. \f7
Imaginary Weapon, Real Corpse : Police Have True Reasons for Fear, but Not for Distortion
By Don Jackson, \o7 Don Jackson, a black police officer, recently retired from the Hawthorne Police Department. Earlier this year, followed by an NBC news crew, he performed a "sting" operation investigating police harassment in Long Beach\f7
Our Cold Peace With Japan : An Adversarial Relationship is Developing, to the Benefit of Both
By Alan M. Webber, \o7 Alan M. Webber, managing editor of the Harvard Business Review, is currently in Japan as a U.S.-Japan Society Leadership Fellow. and \f7
Science / Medicine : Summer Classes: A Chance to Explore
By Nona Yates
Lottery Results June 17
Mental Health Clinic Closures
Crime and Charity: An Uneasy Mixture : Olvera Street Tries to Resolve Conflict Over Sanctuary Issue
By Patt Morrison, Times Staff Writer
Boy Fatally Shot While His Mother Loads Gun
By Chris Woodyard, Times Staff Writer
Buckey Family Problems Revealed in Trial : Childhood Sexual Abuse, Emotional Upsets Told in 11 Days on Stand
By Lois Timnick, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : 2 Research Groups Develop Gene Therapy
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Science / Medicine : Fins Added to Ships' Shape
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Science / Medicine : The Hunt for 'Brown Dwarfs'
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Science / Medicine : Hope on Malaria : Colombian Claiming Victory in Race to Develop Vaccine Against Killer
By William R. Long, Times Staff Writer
Science / Medicine : Dystrophy Drug Fails Test
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Science / Medicine : Ice Age Lost Its Cool Quickly
\o7 From staff and wire reports\f7
Supervisors Face Another Vote on Jail
By Dave Lesher, Times Staff Writer
Truck Flips on Freeway; 7 Riding in Back Ejected
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
All Rise for Mediator Extraordinaire
By Eric Lichtblau, Times Staff Writer
ORANGE COUNTY SUMMER : Strand Stampede : Heedless Herd Drives Huntington Beach to Install Signals on Shoreline Walk
By Richard Beene, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Drain, Recreation Plans for Deer Canyon Studied
Fountain Valley : Work on Warner Avenue to Slow, Detour Traffic
FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT:Tony Circles the Globe : FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT LOG
Reporter's Notebook : Kraft's List: Forced-to-Fit Evidence or Death Diary?
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Motorcycle Crashes Into Railroad Signal
Life Remains an Adventure for Seal Beach's Well-Traveled 'Senior Youth'
By Herbert J. Vida
Classmates Keep Slain Student's Name Alive With Award
By Bob Schwartz, Times Staff Writer
FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT: Tony Circles the Globe : Press Finds Boy Aviator Likes to Act His Age
By Jim Carlton, Staff Writer
Cardinal Joseph Malula; Fought for Church Rights in Zaire
Commencement 1989
\o7 Compiled by Alma Cook, Times researcher \f7
Elinor M. Funk; Ex-President of Newspaper Company
Rev. Cyrus Nelson; Head of Gospel Light Publishing Firm
The Nation
The Nation : America's Youth in Jeopardy, Study Says
The World
The State : Gunman Kills Japanese Teen
The World
The World
The World
The World
The Nation
The World
The State
The World
The Nation
The State
The World
The World : Arab Shoots Israeli Officer
The Nation
In D.C. Statehood Quest, Jackson Invokes Higher Law
By James Marnell
The State
Sen. Campbell Is Among Top Vote Missers
By Ralph Frammolino, Times Staff Writer
Friendship Flight : Tony Circles the Globe : Young O.C. Flier in Norway : North Atlantic 'Piece of Cake' for Tony
By Jim Carlton, Times Staff Writer
Museum, U.S. in Dogfight Over MIGs
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
Liberty and the Light Bill : Condo Wars: Anything but Retiring
By Barry Bearak, Times Staff Writer
Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : China Imposes New Curbs on Travel Abroad
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : Chinese Press Indicates New Party Leader
By Daniel Williams, Times Staff Writer
I.F. Stone Dies; 'Conscience of Investigative Journalism'
By Henry Weinstein and Judy Pasternak, Times Staff Writers
Papandreou Trailing in Greek Vote : But Opposition May Lack Seats to Form Government
By William D. Montalbano, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Mecham's New Campaign Splits GOP in Arizona
By Ron Harris, Times Staff Writer
Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : In Beijing, Gorbachev Sees His Worst Fears : Soviet President Keeps Eye on Chinese Crisis, Knowing His Reforms May Spark Similar Unrest
By Michael Parks, Times Staff Writer
Submarine Race: Low Drama and Slow Pace
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
Brown Pelicans, Once Nearly Extinct, Are Flying High
By Charles Hillinger, Times Staff Writer
Programs to Boost Student Scores Don't--Funds Cut Off
By William Trombley, Times Staff Writer
Gun Play Kills 3rd Child; New Law Weighed
From Associated Press
Businessman Tells of Paying $20,000 for Montoya's Help
From United Press International
Grown-up New Yorkers are taking up schoolyard stickball as an antidote to urban tension.
By John J. Goldman, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
Rushdie Interview Not New, Writer Says
From Reuters
Kohl's Party Suffers Twin Setbacks in W. German Voting
By William Tuohy, Times Staff Writer
'Satanic Verses' Sells Out in Israel
From Reuters
Gunmen Force Afghan Airliner to Iran
From Times Wire Services
Communists Rebuffed Again in Polish Runoff
By Charles T. Powers, Times Staff Writer
At Western Wall, Women See Wrath of . . . Man
By Nick B. Williams Jr., Times Staff Writer
China Protest March Draws 1,500 in L.A.
By John Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Fire Sweeps Soviet Island
From Reuters
Medicare Reform Needed to Curb Rising Costs, Sullivan Tells AMA
From Associated Press
Outraged Over China, Foley Says
From Reuters
11-Year-Old Pilot Lands in Oslo After 6-Hour Atlantic Crossing
From a Times Staff Writer
Bangladesh Hit by Floods
From Associated Press
Acid Air's Effect on Lungs Studied
From United Press International
2 Top Democrats Argue Cost, Benefit of Clean Air Plan
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
Astronaut Killed in Air Crash May Have Broken NASA Rule
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Costa Mesa Driver Dies in Collision
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
NATION : Oil Spill Cleanup Estimate Extended
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Threat to British Rule Seen in Rebuffing Hong Kong Emigres : British Urged to Allow Hong Kong Immigration
From Reuters
WORLD : Afghans Seize U.S. Photographer
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Leftist Writer Loses Her High Court Bid for Permanent Resident Status
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
LOCAL : Worker Dies in Car Dealership Fire
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
LOCAL : Driver Charged in Capistrano Crash
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Thatcher Gets a Thrashing in Europe Vote; Labor Elated : First Defeat in 10 Years for Tories
From Times Wire Services
5 Escape Downtown High-Tech Jail : Bedsheets Used to Flee U.S. Facility Designed to Foil Such Attempts
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Shamir Vows 'Iron Fist' in Death of U.S.-Born Settler
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Driver Dies in Ventura Blvd. Crash
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
STATE : Oakland Man Convicted in 6 Killings
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Multiple Killer Executed in Nevada
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Joint Chiefs Leader Crowe to Retire : Adm. Crowe Won't Extend His Tour as Leader of Joint Chiefs of Staff
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : British Barracks Blasted in Germany
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Yeltsin Book to Be Published in U.S.
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Bush Hails 'Clear Minds, Productive Lives' in Safe, Drug-Free Schools
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : U.S.-Soviet Arms Talks Resume
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : Prince William Turning a Maturer 7
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Palme Widow Points Out Killer in Court, Says 'I'm Certain'
From Associated Press
William Hurt's Palimony Trial Erupts in Screams
From United Press International
Atwater Says GOP Supports Aid to Cities
From Associated Press
Pacific Storm Weakens
From United Press International
GOP Senators Urge Bush Not to Elevate Fiske
From Associated Press
Showed Much Restraint, China Brags : Premier Doubts Critic Nations Would Have Been 'So Tolerant'
From Associated Press
Aquino Vows Fight on 'Shameless Corruption'
From Reuters
Padres Still Lack Winning Moves : They Miss Out on Opportunities in 5-2 Loss to Astros
By Scott Miller
Kearns Avoids Slip-Ups to Win Triathlon : This Time, He Has No Problem Taking Title for Second Time in 3 Years
By Kim Q. Berkshire
Sockers' Wright Taken in Draft
Downing Named Angel of the Week
University Names Athletic Directors
Minor League Notebook / Mike Reilley : After Pitching Setback, Brucato Hoping to Get Back on Track
By Mike Reilley
Volleyball Victory by Dodd, Silva Speaks for Itself
By Mike Reilley, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Angelus Stars Win in Daring Fashion
By Tom Hamilton, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
It's a Long-Playing Day for Kite--He Shoots a 78
By Jim Murray
U.S. OPEN : How Strange It Is in Open : His Back-to-Back U.S. Titles Are First Since Hogan's Wins in 1950-51
By Mal Florence, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Dose of Detroit Helps Angels Sweep : Witt Stops Injured Tigers to End Own Winless Streak, 3-1
By Mike Penner, \o7 Times Staff Writer \f7
The Tooz Couldn't Scare Away Death
By Mike Downey
Dodgers Make Run for It, Win, 5-3 : Gibson, Gonzalez Get the Most Out of Sloppy Play by Braves
By Bill Plaschke, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
As Long as Gibson Can Run, Dodger Spirit Will Burn Bright
By Scott Ostler
Matuszak's Cause of Death Not Yet Known
By Elliott Almond, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
How Suite It Is: He Nurtures Air of Superiority
Names in the News
Names in the News
Henderson Says He Won't Go to Giants
World champion Australia edged the Netherlands, 2-1...
Tony Lopez knocked down Tyrone Jackson three times in the...
El Senor rallied wide through the stretch and registered a...
Beat Breu regained the overall lead in the Tour of...
Don DeVoe, former Tennessee basketball coach, an Ohio...
Alejandro Cruz of Mexico surged ahead of Steve Spence in...
Tennis Roundup : McEnroe Loses Temper but Wins
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
A Tough Customer : After Victory, Valenzuela Isn't as Impressed With Outing as His Teammates
By Dan Le Batard, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Motor Racing Roundup : Fittipaldi Wins Detroit Grand Prix
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Phillies Trade Bedrosian to Giants, Samuel to Mets
\o7 Associated Press\f7
National League Roundup : Dawson Comes Back to Haunt Expos Again, 5-4
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
American League Roundup : Swindell Turns Down Heat, Beats Royals, 4-1
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
NHL Meetings : Soviet Goalie Tretiak Voted Into Hall of Fame
By Tracy Dodds, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Pigg, Tinley Finish 1-2 in Triathlon
Associated Press
Golf Roundup : Davies Makes 30-Foot Putt on No. 18 to Win Keystone
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Steinlen Wins His Second Consecutive Inglewood Handicap
Swim Meet of Champions : The Victory for Shaw Is Competing
By Chris Foster, \o7 Times Staff Writer\f7
Sooners' Switzer Quits Under Fire : Program Tainted by Probation, Player Arrests
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Cardinal's Power Replaces McGee
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : '84 Olympic Tests Used to See How Long Drugs Lingered, Doctor Says
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : E. Germany Wants Games in 2004
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Sports Agents Draw Prison for Premature Collegiate Signings
From Associated Press
Rose Cites Bias, Sues to Block Hearing : Says Giamatti Has Prejudged Charges Amid 'False Accusations'
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Swiss Wins 112-Mile Cycle Race
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Ohio Hydroplane Race Delayed
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Hawks-Bulls Prod Illinois on Arena
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Braves, Draftee in High-Figures Pact
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Lendl and Graf Seeded No. 1 for Wimbledon
From Associated Press
\o7 Dooby-dooby-doo \f7 : Lounge Wizard Buddy Mix Teaches the Pacing, the Patter, the \o7 Attitude \f7 of Singing a Song
By Paul Dean, Times Staff Writer
Warm Biography of Arafat Given a Cold, Hot Reception
By Garry Abrams, Times Staff Writer
Anniversary Bash Revives Old Memories
By Jack Smith
First Step Was Vague, but a Vogue Fad Dips Into L.A.
By Richard Rouilard
The Scene: "Ghostbusters II" premiere Thursday night to...
By Jeannine Stein
Book Review : No Dancing in Empty East Coast 'Ballrooms'
By Carolyn See
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