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What happened on January 29, 1990
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Murder of Kanan Heir Remains a Mystery : Crime: Judy Kanan, a tough-minded businesswoman, came from a pioneer family. Two men are still suspects in the 1985 slaying, but a detective says he has no idea who killed her.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Flu Epidemics Tied to Sunspots
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LAGUNA HILLS : Shoes Will Aid African Ballplayers
LEN HALL
Spanish-Language TV Reels In Viewers : Ethnic programming: Subscriptions climb at KBUENAvision, county's only locally produced, Spanish-language television channel.
JIM CARLTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amtrak Link
Judicial Panel Seeks Repeal of Mandatory Sentence Law
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Protest Erupts Into Shouting Match : Migrants: North County residents clash with Latino demonstrators at site of alleged kidnaping of migrant worker.
PATRICK McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Planting the Seeds of Our Renewal : Economy: America can meet the challenge of the fierce global market by taking these strong competitive steps.
MEL LEVINE,
Rep. Mel Levine, (D-Santa Monica) is co-chairman of the Congressional HDTV caucus. and
WESTMINSTER : Free Design Service Offered Merchants
GREG HERNANDEZ
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Value of Cholesterol Tests Cited
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Sought in Attacks on Two Senior Citizens
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Medical Journal Saves the Bizarre, Zany Stories for Year's End
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Keeping Our Eyes on the Eradication Goal : Medfly: Reasonable people can question spraying. But rather than give in to the bug, we must persuade these objectors that the risk is very low.
CLARK BIGGS,
Clark Biggs is director of information for the California Farm Bureau Federation.
Japanese Car Makers
Helping the Homeless
Coliseum
Japanese Car Makers
Japanese Car Makers
2 Teen-Agers Injured in Gang-Related Attack
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Stored Sugar Isolated in Diabetics
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japanese Car Makers
Hey, Wait a Minute!
Japanese Car Makers
FULLERTON : Group Plans Suit on Petition's Language
TOM McQUEENEY
Sometimes We Tax Ourselves Silly
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Look at Risk From Low-Level Radiation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fluoridated Water and Rats
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gun Control
Pogo
Believe It Or Not, There Are People Who Didn't Watch the Super Bowl
ANTHONY PERRY
Super Bowl No Match for Ill Boy's Party
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Car Makers
Man Killed on Freeway After Van Stalls
LORI GRANGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Nightmare for Haiti
Inmate Climbs Fence, Escapes
IRVINE : Trial Ready to Begin on Measure D Issue
JIM NEWTON
$150,000 Fire Hits Lodge Near Saugus
We Oil Addicts Are at It Again
Law Practice Taken Seriously in Student Court : Lessons: Lawyers aren't allowed, the verdict is always guilty and a sentence might be to copy dictionary pages--but justice is done at a school.
ELLEN YAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES STAR QUALITY : Air Terminal's Namesake Should Be Fit to Share Billing With John Wayne : Public works: The Board of Supervisors chairman wants to name the new $50-million passenger structure for colleague Thomas F. Riley. But would that make for happy landings?
PAT MOTT,
Pat Mott is a writer in Santa Ana.
Kindergartners Never Outgrew Their Teacher : Education: Hundreds of 'children' ages 7 to 31 gather at Gardena school to honor the woman who helped shape their future on her 25th anniversary of teaching.
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Researchers Succeed in Adding Gene to Fertile Corn
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
There's No 'Breed From Hell' : Dogs: Pit bulls are the current villains, but the breeders, not the animals, are the problem.
DIANE CALKINS,
Diane Calkins is a reserve animal-control officer with San Diego County. and
It's Easy to be Overlooked When You're Not Even Included in the Picture : Los Angeles: South-Central and other areas are left out of redevelopment. For the city's sake they must be made well.
MARK RIDLEY-THOMAS,
Mark Ridley-Thomas is executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles. and
Earth Day Is Back to Face Growing Challenges, Dangers
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Took Bets on Super Bowl, Police Say
Have Horses, Will Patrol : Law Enforcement: Off-duty officers who are 'just . . . cowboys at heart' combine their experience with a love of riding as volunteer posse members.
PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Solitary Symbol in a Deadly Tug of War : Execution: For politicians and lawyers on both sides, Robert Alton Harris' fate is of critical significance.
FRANKLIN E. ZIMRING,
Franklin E. Zimring is a professor of law and director of the Earl Warren Legal Institute at UC Berkeley. and
Bradley Moves Attract Praise and Skepticism : City Hall: The mayor has made a number of changes affecting issues of environment and housing. But some wonder if he's just creating a diversion from his own problems.
JANE FRITSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Examining Changes in Desert Ecosystems
NONA YATES
Accident Statistics Add to Case for Motorcycle Helmets
ERIC BAILEY
Simi Valley Man Wins $1 Million in Big Spin
Showdown Due on Drug Ranch : Law enforcement: County supervisors are scheduled to vote Tuesday on the sheriff's plan to turn Rancho del Rio into a narcotics training center for police officers.
BOB SCHWARTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Communities Trying to Lock Out City Problems : Security: Whether from fear of crime, traffic or other urban ills, South County neighborhoods are increasingly considering the costly and controversial step of gating their entrances.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach Wages 'War' to Keep 2 Battleships
FAYE FIORE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Earth Needs the Clout : Environment: Government does run on power, and the EPA should have more. Elevate it to the Cabinet.
RUSSELL E. TRAIN,
Russell E. Train, a former EPA administrator, is chairman of the World Wildlife Fund and The Conservation Foundation
Top Imports Await Fussy at Japanese Megamarket : Home cooking: Yaohan complex offers the 'mother's taste,' shopper says, using a colloquial Japanese expression roughly translated as the way Mom used to make it.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Gay Rights Backers Pledge to Continue
JOE BEL BRUNO
LA HABRA : Passenger Killed in Car Accident
If a Guy Parks in Front of a Hydrant, What Else Will He Do? : Ethics: In Washington the joke is on the 'Keating Five,' and it's hard to get away from the backwash of the S&L scandal.
CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS,
Christopher Matthews writes a column from Washington. and
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Battle Over Bay Club Nears End
JOHN PENNER
Lottery Results
Wildlife
Discount Real Estate Agent Sues, Alleging She's Been Blacklisted
LESLIE BERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists Seek Causes, Cures for Cleft Babies : Health: The complex affliction, one of the most common birth defects, has researchers debating treatment options--including surgery while still in the womb.
KATHLEEN DOHENY,
Doheny is a free-lance medical writer in Burbank. and
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Super-Cold Physics Seeks New Lows: 'Absolute Zero' : Research: Scientists hope to learn how matter organizes itself without the disturbing effects of heat, and why materials become super-conducting or superfluid.
WILLIAM BOOTH, THE WASHINGTON POST
BUSINESS
Allen Z. Loren Resigns as Chief of Apple U.S.A.
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FDA Bans Some Uses of Red No. 3 Additive
From Associated Press
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Lockout Stalls Swedish Banking
From Times Wire Services
Machine Tool Orders Down 33.7% Over Year
From Reuters
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Fewer People Plan Major Expenditures
from Associated Press
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Fee Proposed to Pay for Regulation of Futures Industry
P.M. BRIEFING : IBM Sued Over Security System
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Sony Refinances Columbia Buy
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Japan to Suggest Textile Easing
From Times Wire Services
Consumer Spending Up Hefty 7.3% in '89 : Economy: The gain is the biggest in three years. Incomes, meanwhile, leap 9%, largest jump in five years.
From Associated Press
Industry Pins Heavy Hopes on Light Milk
MARIA L. LA GANGA
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Latvia Dailies Become Weeklies
From Times Wire Services
Utah Magnate, GE Unit May Join in Bid for Aristech
From Associated Press
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
California Milk's New Superlative : Dairies: The state, with its bigger, more productive herds, may supplant Wisconsin as the Dairy State. But urban encroachment could be an obstacle.
MARIA L. La GANGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chrysler to Pay $50 if Test Driver Buys Car--No Matter the Make
From Associated Press
GE May Join Bid for Aristech
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Colgate Buys Canadian Firms
From Times Wire Services
Plenty of Drops to Drink : Environment: With skyrocketing prices for fresh water, the old idea of removing salt from seawater has resurfaced. And it works.
MICHAEL PARRISH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : Juice Cans Will Be Recycled Too With Campbell, Reynolds' Pact
From Times Wire Services
EDWARD J. CARPENTER : Interstate Banking's Upheaval : Consultant Expects Wave of Mergers by Institutions
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
MuniCorp to Cease Trading Due to Losses
BRUCE HOROVITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Putting the Cork on Napa Valley Growth Plans : Wine: Faced with mounting tourist-related problems, the county adopts stiff restrictions on new wineries. : Putting the Cork on Napa Valley Growth Plans
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Truckers Picket Port to Protest Diesel Cost
United Press International
Works of Art Fill Ad Space Around L.A. : Advertising: Some creative minds have struck deals to adorn unused billboards and bus benches with non-commercial displays.
BRUCE HOROVITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trade Expert and Japan Industry Analyst Share Similar Mission : Pacific Rim: They help Americans understand and confront the challenge posed by their greatest economic partner and rival. But one is regarded as a sympathizer of the Asian nation and the other as a critic.
TERESA WATANABE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Attorneys' Divorce Videos Have All the Sizzle of a Toothache
PAULA SPAN, THE WASHINGTON POST
Noriega Transferred to Federal Prison Near Miami
From Associated Press
ENGAGEMENTS : McDermott-Brittingham
Man Awaits Death Sentence for Murders of 3 : Crime: Dean Philip Carter is accused of strangling five women in 18 days. He still faces trial in two of the cases.
ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southland Winds Take a Breather; L.A. High Hits 78
IRENE CHANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Casey Tibbs, 60; Champion Rodeo Performer
DARRELL DAWSEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1,000 Mourners Pay Respects to Ava Gardner
United Press International
Not in My Back Yard! : Neophyte Activists Rally Around Their First Cause: Malathion Spraying
KATHLEEN DOHENY
HEALTH : DNA Pioneer Wins Medical Prize
From Times Wire Services
Warning Prompts Landing
United Press International
LOCAL : Prop. 13 Challenge Dismissed
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Indonesia Death Toll 177 in Floods, Slides
Four Ethnic Albanians Slain in Yugoslavia as 10,000 Demonstrate
Reuters
Bitter Workers Hold Fate of Sandinistas in Election
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Koppel, Brokaw on Life After 50
From Times Wire Services
Republic Presidency Next Step if Yeltsin Wins Parliament Seat
From Reuters
STATE : Region Transport Body Planned
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : U.S. Funds to Pay for Poll Monitors
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : THERMAL : Back Pay Awarded in 9-Year Dispute
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : Riverside : Group Alleges CSU Trustees Broke Law
From Times staff and Wire reports
Polish Politicians Clash as New Party Is Formed : East Europe: Reformers threaten a split, saying 'a bag containing everthing will not do.'
CHARLES T. POWERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
E. Germans Plan Coalition and Earlier Election
From The Washington Post
President Unveils $1.23-Trillion Spending Plan : Budget: Less funds for military, more for space and environment. Also includes no general tax increase.
From Associated Press
LOCAL : La Habra Plant Fire Contained
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Troop Call-Up Leaves Ethnic Russians Bitter
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Gets Prison Term for Cocaine, Tax Crimes
United Press International
California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Group Alleges CSU Trustees Broke Law
From Times staff and Wire reports
Tanker Captain in Oil Spill Goes on Trial Today
United Press International
Iliescu Agrees to Talks With Opposition Parties : Romania: Thousands of National Salvation Front protesters and defenders hold an emotional rally. It underscores the country's deep political divisions.
From Times Wire Services
Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Skipper in Oil Spill Goes on Trial Today
From Times staff and Wire reports
Bush Attacks Racism From Church Pulpit
Associated Press
Burundi Leader Off to U.S.
Reuters
NATION : 1990 Shuttle Agenda Cut Back
From Times Wire Services
L.A. Cubans Honor a Hero, Talk of Freedom in Havana
SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Armenians, Azerbaijanis OK Talks : Ethnic strife: Pullbacks begin. Latvia will host negotiations. Nagorno-Karabakh, scene of the bloodiest feuding, will not be on the agenda.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : 2 Convicted in Extortion Scam
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Democrats Expect Hot Debate; Hollings Calls Budget 'Fraud'
From Associated Press
Honecker Jailed on Treason Charge : Ousted East German Leader Arrested as He Leaves Hospital
From Times Wire Services
Key Cranston Aide Lobbied Regulators on Behalf of Lincoln S&L Chief : Thrifts: Carolyn Jordan wields power as a member of the Senate's banking panel staff. Her role in the Lincoln affair has received little attention.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unhappy fares steer N.Y. cabbies straight to court.
KAREN TUMULTY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Nuclear Weapons Ban Asked for Ballot
From Times staff and Wire reports
WORLD : Bulgaria's Ex-Leader Jailed
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
NATION : Airliner Forced Down at Phoenix
From Times Wire Services
Drug Method May Help Heart Attack Victims
United Press International
Invasion Violated World Law, Jamaican Leader Tells Quayle
From Reuters
President to Unveil $1.2-Trillion Budget, Needs Lower Interest Rates to Meet Goals
TOM REDBURN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quayle Tours Panama, Gets Warm Reception : Diplomacy: But he visits traditionally pro-American neighborhoods. Country is still firmly under military occupation.
DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD : Shun Drugs, Sex, Pope Pleads
From Times Wire Services
Builders Grab Recall Tool in Mission Viejo Campaign
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Managua Frees U.S. Funds for Poll Monitors
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Injuries, Damage as Quake Hits South Dakota
United Press International
NATION : Kidnaped Girl Seen in Colorado
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Deaf Brothers Shot; One Dies : Teen-Agers Shoot Deaf Brothers in Parking-Lot Run-In; One Dies
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Kohl Opposition Wins in Saarland : West Germany: The election outcome makes state Premier Lafontaine a likely candidate for chancellor.
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : New Kids' Goal: Role Models
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Retton Urges Setting Goals
From Times Wire Services
COLUMN ONE : Tribe Bets Future on Gambling : Indians want to build a casino in Iowa. A federal law may open the door for them and a 'Pandora's box' for state officials.
LARRY GREEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : A Dashing Tale of WWII Leaves You Breathless
CAROLYN SEE
Floods Affect 850 Homes in Louisiana
From Associated Press
A Capitol Recipe: Take Food, Add Power : Politics: Mixing the legislative process with food is a tradition in Sacramento, whose restaurants have seen deals cut and digested.
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philosophically Speaking, the Future Looks Hazy
JACK SMITH
WORLD : Key Leader in Philippine Coup Attempt Seized in Quezon City
From Times Wire Services
Freeloading Sea Lions Wear Out Welcome, Face Eviction
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Turtle Slaughter in Mexico Protested
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Western Hostages Alive, Paper Says
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Bomb Kills Youth in Botched Attack
From Times staff and Wire reports
'Robin HUD' Pleads Guilty to Theft of U.S. Funds, Feels 'Terrific'
From Associated Press
Nuclear Foes in Spain Protest U.S. Ship Visit
Associated Press
Rival Reform Parties Arise as Poland's Old Guard Falls
From Associated Press
California IN BRIEF : TWENTYNINE PALMS : Students Find Skull of Marine
From Times staff and Wire reports
The Uninsured: Health Gamble Affects 1 in 5
GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Communists, Foes Reach Agreement : East Germany: An interim coalition will govern until free elections are held in March, nearly two months early.
From Reuters
Playa Vista Back on Track as Praise Replaces Hostility
JEFFREY L. RABIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Waylon Jennings Revels in GED
From Times Wire Services
Avianca Pilot's Urgent Plea Not Relayed
HECTOR TOBAR and JOHN J. GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Budget Cut Targets 72 Bases : Third of Facilities in California
From Times Wire Services
Fireball in Sky, Probably a Meteor, Slows Traffic in East
From United Press International
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen's Pregnant Kin Will Wed
From Times Wire Services
Pope Visits Lepers on an Emotional, Exhausting Day in Africa
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Troops Capture Renegade General
From Times staff and Wire reports
49ers Win Super Bowl --Rout Broncos, 55-10 : Football: A record-setting Joe Montana leads the most lopsided victory in the title game's 24 years.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ava Gardner Buried Under North Carolina Magnolias
From United Press International
To Be Young, Black and Endangered
BRUCE BEAN,
Bean, a free-lance writer, works as an editorial assistant in the View and Calendar sections of The Times.
Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Funeral Service for McAuliffe's Father
From Times staff and Wire reports
SPORTS
Ruth's Heirs Lose Appeal on Photos : Trademark: Court upholds ruling that rights are not violated by calendar.
From United Press International
USGA, Manufacturer Settle Clubs' Dispute
Edberg Pulls Up, Then He Pulls Out : Australian Open: Lendl wins when Swede defaults because of a torn stomach muscle.
From Associated Press
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : A Back-to-Back Breaker : Super Bowl: Montana throws five touchdown passes in 49ers' 55-10 victory over Broncos. San Francisco becomes first team in 10 years to win two consecutive titles.
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Beat Penguins; Lemieux's Streak at 39
From Associated Press
Two Koreas Halt Talks on Asian Games Team
From Associated Press
Names in the News
Young Is Willing to Be Patient--for Now
ROY HASTY, THE HARTFORD COURANT
GOLF PHOENIX OPEN : Armour's Super Sunday Sends Fans Home Early
From Associated Press
Betting With Bob
College Basketball
SANTA ANITA : McCarron Scores Stakes Sweep
BOB MIESZERSKI
Broncos Fit Nicely Into Louisiana Scenery
MELVIN DURSLAG
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Berger Replaces Krickstein on Davis Cup Team
THOMAS BONK
49ers Coach Awed by 'Big Easy' Win
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Names in the News
THE SIDELINES : Fight on for Middleweight Crown
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Super Bowl May Get Low Nielsen Ratings
Associated Press
Names in the News
Lopez Faces Gonzalez in Title Fight at Irvine
Super Bowl Xxiv : San Francisco 49ers 55 Denver Broncos 10 : Play By Play
Associated Press
Big 8 Rivals Still 1 and 2 in Cage Poll
From Associated Press
COMMENTARY : Broncos Battered by 800-Pound Gorilla From San Francisco
MIKE LITTWIN, THE BALTIMORE SUN
49ers Owe More to Walsh Than They'll Admit
JOHN EISENBERG, THE BALTIMORE SUN
Suspensions Planned After Brawl at Game : Prep basketball: Capistrano Valley principal says he will take action against at least three spectators involved in fight Friday.
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIDELINES : Soviets Agree to Glasnost Race
From Times Wire Services
Key Plays Go Right for Celtics : NBA:McHale makes second three-point field goal of his career to help Boston defeat Suns, 126-118.
From Associated Press
ANALYSIS : SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : 49ers Were Too Quick and Too Efficient
JOHN ROBINSON,
Ram Coach John Robinson analyzes the Super Bowl in the following story written exclusively for The Associated Press.
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Compulsion Out of Control : Broncos: They desperately need someone to stop them before they are leveled again.
MIKE PENNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Bourbon Street Theory Gains More Credibility
GARR KLUENDER
Irvine Women Edge UNLV in Tennis, 5-4
Swiss Skier Wins Super-G by Shade of a Second
From Associated Press
Treacy Breaks Away, Wins Redondo 10K : Road running: Irishman breaks course record set by Tom Wysocki in 1985 by 23 seconds.
ANDY RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sweden's Sundqvist Is King of the Hill : Skiing: He defeats countryman Wallner to win U.S. Pro Tour event at Snow Summit and maintains his lead in overall standings.
BOB LOCHNER, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Madden Called It, but CBS Hated It
LARRY STEWART
THE SIDELINES : Prep Star Ciasca to Be Wildcat
From Times Wire Services
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Answers UNLV's Challenge
From Associated Press
Five Reportedly Banned for Possible Fixing in Ohio
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Seattle Retains Bankhead, Valle
From Times Wire Services
Broncos Again Play Clay Pigeons in the NFL's Biggest Skeet Shoot
JIM MURRAY
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : R & R: The Rest of the Offensive Story : 49ers: Montana was the main man, but Rice and Rathman did a lot of the damage to Broncos.
BILL DWYRE, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Disbelief, Depression Grip Denver
From Associated Press
Fans Heavily Blue Over Blue, Orange Broncos
From Associated Press
Palmer Gives 'Em Blast From the Past : Golf: He uses a putting tip from Trevino to win Senior Skins by taking two holes and $240,000.
DAN HAFNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Progressive Wagers on Favorites Won for Hawk
NORMAN DASH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP REVIEW : La Quinta Endures Rare Losing Season
ELLIOTT TEAFORD
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : PRO FOOTBALL : Variety of Receivers Spices the Attack
BOB OATES
Santiago Coach Still Fielding a Dream : Field hockey: Kit Snider has led the Cavaliers to six consecutive Garden Grove League titles in a sport that has been on the decline in Orange County since the 1970s.
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTEBOOK : SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Burt's Season, Maybe Career, Winds Up on Emotional Note
BILL DWYRE, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Elway Hacks His Way Through It
MIKE DOWNEY
South African Has Seen Rough Seas : Sailing: Neal Petersen experienced tough times in his homeland, but it helped prepare him for a new challenge--competing in the Trans-Atlantic race.
RICH ROBERTS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : A Back-to-Back Breaker : Super Bowl: Montana throws five touchdown passes and 49ers defeat Broncos, 55-10, for their second consecutive NFL championship victory.
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