- Hawthorne Crime Declines by 5.6%
- Billy Graham's Crusade Puts Planning, Precision Into Campaign for Souls
- Cargo Cowboys : Truckers' Roads From Harbor to Rail Yards Aren't All Lined With Gold
- Nine Arrested in Protest of Sub Commissioning
- Markets Getting Good at Clearing the Shelves
- THE BATTLE ON THE BAY : If the Giants Want to Stay in San Francisco and the City Wants the Team to Stay, Then What's All This Talk About San Jose?
- 4 to Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame : Wilhelm, Brock Head the List Headed for Cooperstown
- JOHNNY CARSON'S BELLY-UP KNAT: MORE TO COME?
- Summer Games Helped 'Pin Lady' Build a Business
- Promenade Aims to Set Urban Life Style : Downtown Gets Its First Privately Developed Apartments in 16 Years
- Improved Appearance : Flagstones Make Nice New Surface for Patio
- Benefit Will Be a Prize-Winning Affair
- THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : AT END OF STEEPLECHASE, HE WAS OUT OF IT--LITERALLY : Fate Was Again Cruel to Marsh
- Newport Beach : Coastal Panel Approves Balboa Building Project
- Campaign Road for College Trustee Stretches From Palm Desert to Switzerland
- Horse Racing Roundup : Clouds Daughter Comes From Behind for Victory in 30th Osunitas Stakes
- Three Are Invited to Golf World Series
- Cram Breaks World Mark in Mile Run : 11 Days After His Record 1,500, Briton Posts a 3:46.31 at Oslo
- TEAM DISNEY--FLYING HIGH IN BURBANK
- Heritage Bank Talks Resume on Thursday
- Night Time Deemed Ideal to Shop for Dream House
- Coating Needed to Reduce Constant Brass Maintenance
- Work Begins on Industrial Structure
- Treaty at Center of Controversy Over Commercial Seal Harvest
- Dog Has His Day in Courtroom
- THE ATHLETES THE DAZZLING DOZEN : They Were the Best of the Best, the Ones You Will Remember When the '84 Games Are Mostly a Blur
- THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : THE SPLIT SECOND THAT WILL LAST FOREVER : When Mary Decker Tripped on Zola Budd's Heel and Fell Out of the 3,000-Meter Race, Her Troubles Were Really Just Beginning
- Schools' Psychological Team Tries to Help Students Coping With Crisis
- But One Detective Cites Major Thefts : White Gangs Viewed Mostly as Nuisance
- A Proposal Worth Pursuing
- Vista Political Veteran Playing a Loud Tune : Watchdog or Misfit? Von Haden's Civic Stamina Hard to Match
- Youngblood Says He Will Miss Camaraderie of Training Camp
- Catalogue for China
- Shopping Centers to Be Topic in Maui
- OUT AT HOME by Gary Pomeranz (Houghton...
- Entries Invited for Elan Grand Award Judging
- Opposing S. Africa : Santa Monica Schools Join Divestiture List
- Feminist Dichotomy: Moles and Militants
- The Whale Watch
- Floyd Retains Hartford Lead Without Playing
- Tutorial Help in Parochial Schools
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- WONDERDOG TURNS SELF IN
- Crusade Coverage
- 'Don't Leave Home . . . '
- Move the Missions
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Another View of Grand Jury Selection
- Nuclear Bombs Are Not Color Blind
- Required Reading for Law Class
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- Getting Better
- The Furor Over Smoking Regulations
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? : WEIGHTLIFTING : This Sport Missed Its Big Chance in 1984 to Showcase a Badly Needed Role Model
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- The Survival of Israel
- LIVE AID
- He Finds Entertainment in the Stars
- 'Pax Atomica' Peace?
- Offended by Implications
- BOSSY
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- The Survival of Israel
- Good Intentions Won't Get Answer
- Battle Continues Over Price Club
- fans near and far
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- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- The Survival of Israel
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- THIS MAN STEVEN
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- Courts' Attitude on Drunk Driving
- WHOM, US?
- Civilian Jailers --Sheriff Replies
- Pleased by 'Hind Site'
- Unrestricted Park Use
- Out of Date
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- Calls Claim 'Absurd'
- LIVE AID
- A Degree in Learning
- Mall Neighbor's Complaint
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- LIVE AID
- U.S. Industrial Policy Could Protect Trade
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- OPINION WORSHIP
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- LIVE AID
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : FIELD HOCKEY : U.S. Still Goal and Coach Behind Competitively
- Let Our People Work
- Hard to Draw the Line
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : CANOEING AND KAYAKING : '84 Games Were Best Ever; Is U.S. Up a Creek in '88?
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- Summer Camp
- Chicago the Hub
- Tutorial Help in Parochial Schools
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : SHOOTING : Officials Say Big Crowds in '84 Triggered New Plans
- Hong Kong Prices
- Share Profits, Add Jobs
- The Survival of Israel
- Scandinavian Laundries
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : ROWING : U.S. Teams Mostly Going Gently Down the Stream
- Chicago the Hub
- GREAT SCOTT
- Expensive B
- An Issue for Comments
- LIVE AID
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : YACHTING : Team Floats Along During Buildup for America's Cup
- tempting weekend home
- Rep. Badham and the Oil Drilling Plan
- ACT UNCHARITABLE
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS...
- a zest for fruit trees
- Tax Example Challenged
- The Survival of Israel
- The Survival of Israel
- A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : FENCING : U.S. Made Stab at Medals; Instead, It Won Friends
- LET THEM BUY ART
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- The Region - News from July 28, 1985
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- Did USOC Underestimate Enemy in War on Drugs?
- New HGH Situation: Drug Athletes Take May Have Killer Virus
- Olympic Sponsors See Games as a Mixed Blessing
- Western Motel
- Bee Threat May Force Spraying of Wide Area
- Numbers Worsen : Poverty: Toll Grows Amid Aid Cutbacks
- Final Talks, Hearing Due on Offshore Drilling Plan
- The State - News from July 28, 1985
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- Applied Materials said it is cutting its work force.
- Junior Achievement Shift
- Castro Claims Gains in Debt Campaign
- State Faces Cut of $650 Million for Freeways
- Engineers Race to Get Shuttle Set for Launch
- 2 Charged With Assault After Snake Incident
- Buena Park
- RTD Braces for Big Insurance Rate Hike
- The Heat Is on 3,500 Athletes at Sports Festival
- Curt Warner Says Knee Is Fine, but the Seahawks Will Let Him Take It Easy
- 1982 Airliner Crash Blamed on Bad Tire
- Soviet Scientist Says He Fears Police Frame-up
- But FBI Thinks It Knows Killers : After 10 Years, Hoffa Case Still Shrouded in Mystery
- 15,000 Expected at Coliseum to Relive Opening of 1984 Games
- Enterprises Proposed for New Prison on Otay Mesa
- Lake Hodges
- Bus Check at Six Flags Finds 2 in Violation
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Flight of the Lasers' Race Scheduled Sunday
- Aetna Life & Casualty reported second-quarter earnings...
- Italian Dam Disaster Claims 222nd Victim
- Peking Population to Rise
- Security Council Approves, by 13-0 Vote, French Call to Condemn S. Africa on Apartheid; U.S., Britain Abstain
- Halt Crackdown, U.S. Tells S. Africa : Administration Refuses to Use Sanctions Threat
- Dunphy Assailant Gets 14-Year Term
- Murder Charges Filed in Double Slaying
- Guerrero Is Still On--14 Straight; It's Dodgers, 10-0
- FOR SAWDUST FESTIVAL, RESPECTABILITY AT LAST
- LTV Reports $472-Million Deficit for 2nd Period
- The Labor Department reported on labor contracts.
- Growth Industry : Corporate World Takes to Drug Tests
- Sentencing for Convicted Child-Killer May Be Delayed By Request for Attorney
- Times Offices Move to B Street
- 3 Young Angel Pitchers Learn Some Tough Lessons in 8-3 Loss to Blue Jays
- Tellers Suspended for Accepting Bets After Harness Race
- Fountain Valley's Graham in Girls' Tennis Final
- Day Tells Staff Not to Talk About SDSU Athletic Woes
- Ueberroth: 'I Can't Allow' a Strike; Sides Agree on Many Minor Issues
- B of A Sues Businessman to Recoup Loss : Claims That He Cheated Bank Out of $10 Million, Funneled Cash Overseas
- Ford Reports Profit in 2nd Quarter Fell 23% on 2% Dip in Revenue
- Zenith National Insurance said it has completed...
- Teamsters Car Haulers Launch Nationwide Strike
- 4 Men Loyal to Arafat Killed in South Lebanon
- Halt Crackdown, U.S. Tells S. Africa : Botha Offers to Talk With Tutu, Moderate Blacks
- Congressional Conferees Reach Contra Aid Accord
- Two Teachers Found Slain in Israel Cave
- 2,000 Services to Mark Date of A-Bombings
- Valley Activists Protest San Bernardino Dog Raid
- Westminster : Baby in Stroller Hit by Car, Critically Hurt
- Chargers Need Only Lachey to Join Fold : Club Signs Other Two Recalcitrants
- Mickey Shaughnessy, Known for Comic Irish Movie, TV Roles, Dies
- 'CAULDRON': WORDS AWAY FROM THE POT OF GOLD
- POP BEAT : STATION BORROWS POWER FROM DURAN DURAN
- DYLAN SINGS HIS 'POEMS' IN MOSCOW
- Market Closes Mixed Again; Dow Gains 3.47
- An antitrust suit against NME was dismissed.
- Reagan Appoints Kennedy
- Chinese President Finds Himself Deep in Capitalist Den
- WOMEN: Zionism Not Attacked : Women End Parley, Omit Zionism Attack
- Hurricane Dies Out Over New England
- Soviets Hail 1975 Helsinki Accords : Focus on Detente but Ignore Human Rights Provisions
- Texas Democrats Worried by Strong GOP Effort to Wrest Away Congressional Seat
- 7 Injured in GM Plant Fire
- Costa Mesa
- Livestocks Extend Declines
- 1 Dead, 39 Missing as Japan Landslide Hits Home for Aged
- Heavyweights Expected at Imperial Beach Event : Sand Castle Tourney Shaping Up Big
- Ramona Drug Lab Suspect Arrested in Mexico
- 'Literally Matters of Life and Death' : Coordinators Ask Families to Donate Organs
- National League Roundup : Horner Is Back Again and Hot Again as He Leads Braves to Win
- Began Performing for Coins in Bowery : Vaudevillian Eddie Parkes Dies at 92
- Rapid Convalescence Surprises President
- Sexual Repression Theory Applied to Sightings : Visions of Mary: Hallucinations?
- Thatcher Bars 'Extra Burden' for Reagan
- Sweetwater Coach Zarecky to Become USIU Basketball Coach, Assistant A.D.
- Youngblood Given OK to Report Late
- Cut in Freeway Construction to Hurt San Diego
- U.S. Will Supply Military Helicopters to Distribute Food in Sudan
- Jaywalk 'Wanted List' : Meese Pays Up; 2 More Reagan Pals on Spot
- 'High Noon at the Old Corral' : Reagan and O'Neill Face Off on Budget
- Duke's 12th Hole-in-One This Year Aces World Record
- KABUKI'S BACK--AND MOSTLY ADMIRED
- But How Was Cobb's Defense? Pete Rose Knows
- ANNAUD PLANS A FROZEN 'ROSE' FOR ACTORS
- Thousand Oaks Golfer Shares Kansas Open Lead
- GM Picks Tennessee Town for Saturn Assembly Plant
- Motorist Shot After Passing Car on Road
- Boxing / Richard Hoffer : How Does Referee Know for Sure When a Fighter Has Had Enough?
- AMERICAN LEGION : Woodland Hills Plays Burbank in Semifinals
- Golf Roundup : Floyd Survives Storm--and Some Hot Shooting
- EATERIES GO ALFRESCO TO PUT UP A GOOD 'BITE'
- Texas Instruments Loses $3.9 Million in Quarter
- United Airlines pilots filed suit against the carrier.
- Principal Sikh Party Supports New Agreement : Its Leader Defends Pact With Gandhi for Greater Autonomy
- Lawsuits Accuse Two of Aiding Nazis and Entering U.S. Illegally
- Kilauea Has New Eruption
- Access Meters on Simi Freeway Get Green Light Again
- Boy, 15, Pursued by Deputies, Hurt in Crash
- Anaheim : Motorcycle Group to Collect Toys for Needy
- Catholics and Jews Agree on Newborn Aid
- Roy L. Herndon; Appellate Judge for L.A. and State
- Oil Firms Disclose Pipeline Route : Proposed System Would Pass Below 12 L.A. County Cities
- Pan Am Posts Loss of $72 Million in Quarter
- Cairo Fundamentalists Attacked at Gathering
- Bees Relentless in March to U.S. : Scientists Look for Ways to Lessen Their Impact
- Guadeloupe Rocked by Rioting Over Jailed Militant
- Dollar Sharply Lower as Early Rally Falters
- Plutonium Found in N.Y.'s Water Supply : Low-Level Contaminant Tied to Demand for Goetz Case Dismissal
- Fireworks Factory Explosion Kills 82
- CSUF Professor Plans Dictionary of Ki-Nubi
- Winning Mural Illustrates Strong Stance of Women
- San Diego
- Newport Beach : Police Seek Witnesses to Pedestrian's Death
- After Year Off, the Shrine Game Returns--to East L. A. College
- American League Roundup : John Wins His A's Debut; Boggs' Streak Ended
- Tennis Roundup : Becker Wins 16th in Row and Now Must Face Lendl
- MUSIC REVIEW : GUTIERREZ PLAYS CHOPIN AT BOWL
- Waire Is At Least a Test for Nunn in Monday Fight
- Reagan's Surgery for Colon Cancer Breaks a Taboo, Brings a Floodtide of Calls
- No Booze This Year at Jazz Concert in Gaslamp
- Busing Plan Would Add 10 Schools in Valley to List
- New Pierce College President Faces Shrinking Rolls, Budget
- Green Says the Hardest Part's Over
- Van Deerlin: Column Cast a 'Pall' on Family
- The Ecstasy and the Agony : Grant, Faulkner Are Two Rams Who Don't Butt Their Heads Against Drugs Anymore
- A Wise Decision? : Cal State Long Beach Basketball Star Trying to Fulfill Robinson's Hunch and Win Rams Job
- King Wins Motorcycle Main Event
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : THREE WORKS FROM GUY DE COINTET
- Uncourtly Manner Trips Up Impostor
- Dolan Quits as Herald Examiner Editor : Departure Leaves Newspaper With Two Key Positions Vacant
- Padres Lose to Cardinals in 12th
- STAGE REVIEW : A FLAWED SATIRE AT THE MEGAW
- Tennessee Town in Tizzy Over Selection as Saturn Plant Site : GM Puts Spring Hill on the Map
- CBS News Agrees to Turn Over 'Outtakes' of TWA Hijacking
- GE Manager Convicted of Lying to Grand Jury
- L.A. Police Chief's Son May Not Go to Prison : Prosecutor Says Judge Has Agreed to Consider Moving Lowell Gates to Rehabilitation Center
- 7 Arrested in Apartheid Protest
- Roof Fire Hits Home
- It's No Homer, and in This Case, the Fan Is Out
- Gonzalez Makes Speedy Impression : Landry Likes the Chances of Dallas' Rookie Wide Receiver
- Moving Doesn't Cost This Collector Prized Possessions
- TROUPE PERFORMS IN PARK : 'MAKE-A-CIRCUS' HAS THEATRIC TOUCH
- Countywide
- Irvine Voters Win Round in Bid to Decide on Road Fees
- House Votes to Curb Ex-President Funds : Proposal for Incremental Cuts Would Lop Off $219,000 Initially