- U.S. Disputes Claim That Soviets Shun Research on Space Weapons
- From Ashes to Affluence, Democracy : West Germany: 'Miracle of Modern Age'
- Discrimination More Subtle Now, Judge Told : State Department Accused of Sex Bias
- The Price of Peace of Mind?
- Alternate Site for Santa Ana School Likely
- Davis, Murdoch to Buy 7 Metromedia Stations
- Fueled by Gasoline and Hydrogen : Daimler-Benz Tests Unusual Cars
- Consumer-Goods Field Too Competitive, Chief Says : Sony Focuses on Business Products
- Jet May 'Spy' on Southland Mountains for Brush Disease
- 28 Killed, 100 Wounded by Beirut Shells : Fires Out of Control, Cars Smoldering in Barrage of Artillery
- Top American Envoys to Skip Soviet Parade
- Migration to Riyadh : Saudis Plan New Suburb for Envoys
- Spain Refuses to Support Reagan's Nicaragua Stand
- Lewis Leaves Hospital
- Smog Charts Record 3 Pollutant Readings
- Despite Ruling, Pentagon Won't Take SOS Waste
- Already Over 50, and They're Gaining Speed
- Votes to Raise Alcohol Content : Assembly Has Sweet News for Starved Truffles Fans
- Council to Teach Indochinese About Local Government Issues
- FOR AFRICA TOMORROW, 'TODAY IS THE DAY' : 'What we would like to do is teach the African people how to be self-sufficient, how to raise their own food--how to feed themselves.'
- Brea : Beard-Growing Contest Gets Under Way for Fair
- Accused of Officer's Slaying : Questions Remain as Penn Begins Hearing
- Tales From Baseball's Twilight Zone: Mostly About Bad and Ugly
- Fight to Win Control of Unocal
- Nation's Reserves of Natural Gas Climb Despite Lower Prices
- 'Why Armenians Can't Forget'
- 'Why Armenians Can't Forget'
- Census Data
- 'Why Armenians Can't Forget'
- The Region - News from May 7, 1985
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- The Nation - News from May 7, 1985
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- Mellon Bank Pulls Out of Consortium Backing Pickens Bid for Unocal
- Baldrige Reacts to France's Opposition to Global Talks : U.S. May Seek Bilateral Trade Pacts
- Reagan Will Offer Military Hot Line Plan : Hopes Proposal at Europe Parliament Interests Soviets
- Financial Pressure Mounts for Elderly : Stringent Cost Controls, Sacrifices Save Medicare
- Nuclear Issue Stalls U.S. Port Calls in China
- The State - News from May 7, 1985
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- Arthur D. Little Inc. opened a new West Coast unit.
- Northern Telecom may sell phone gear to Japan.
- A set of jail keys is missing,...
- Heart Patient Schroeder Now Confined to Bed
- Tony Award Nominees Listed
- Black Males' Murder Risk 6 Times as High as Whites'
- Hindus Rejoice as Lunar Eclipse Ends
- Mobil to Sell Montgomery Ward
- Reagan Pledges to Offer Soviets New Arms Plan
- Trying to Get Over a Wall
- Activity Center Quietly Tends Roots to Japan
- L.A. Putting on the Ritz? Chain Plans 26-Story Bunker Hill Hotel
- Cinco de Mayo Revels in Old Town
- Strikers Not Surprised By Sockers' 8-1 Victory
- USFL Roundup : 60,100 in Jacksonville Watch as Bulls Surprise Generals, 30-20
- Orange County Duo Wins in Tennis
- A One-Two Punch : For Makimoto and Silva, Only the Results Are Similar
- 'DRAGON' TAKES LOOK AT CHINA
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : FINALE FOR LEWIS
- A teen-age girl was killed, another girl...
- Southland Ceremonies Protest Reagan's Role in Bitburg Rites
- THE PRESIDENT IN EUROPE : Reagan at Bitburg: 'We Celebrate Today the Reconciliation'
- Pay Curb Move Gains Momentum : 1789 Amendment Comes Back to Haunt Congress
- Still Opposes Aid to Contras, O'Neill Says
- Santa Monica Police Chief : He Bought a Ticket to Send a Social Message
- Lakers' Loss Sounds a Lot Worse on Radio
- Federated to Swap Bullock's Phoenix Unit
- Image of Blundering Fought : Can Eloquence Calm the Furor? Aides to Wait, See
- Soviets Warn U.S. Against Space Defense
- Lasorda Plays It Safe and Loses
- NBA Playoffs Roundup : Pistons Catch Up to Celtics, 102-99
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'CAVEGIRL': A TIME-WARPED LOOK AT PREHISTORIC AGE
- U.S. Envoy Will Snub Soviet Victory Parade
- A one-time handyman at a Lynwood nursery...
- Only 1 Racer Escapes State : Balloonists Go Up, Up and Not Too Far Away
- Unsolved Whodunit
- Cinco de Mayo: One Big L.A. Party : Tacos, Toasts Raised to Mexico's Victory Over French in 1862
- Honecker in Moscow, Opens Anti-Nazi Museum : Soviets, E. Germans Bar Reunification
- The World : Thatcher Warns Japanese
- An argument between rival gang members in...
- United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez led...
- Reagan Hits East Bloc, Urges United Germany
- Poland Halts U.S. Air Courier
- Suspect Slain, U.S. Agent Wounded in Border Shooting
- Security is tight around four San Francisco...
- 15 Killed in Bus Plunge
- The Winner: Intolerance
- Fullerton : Panel to Consider Ban on Parking Near Church
- Looking Into Vietnamese Gangs
- Countywide
- Cypress : Demonstrators Protest Forest Lawn Decision
- Intent on Career : At 22, Del Mar Councilman Is Sold on Politics
- NHL Playoffs : Nordiques Beat Flyers in OT on Stastny Goal
- For Angel Escape Artist Witt, There Was Never a Dull Moment
- COUNTDOWN ON FOR ARTS CENTER
- Troop Cut to Save Money, Deng Says
- San Leandro Plant Shuts After 99 Years : First Home of Caterpillar Tractor Closes Doors
- 6 New Schools Near Downtown Planned
- Jewish Service at Belsen Camp: Night of Anguish, Symbolism
- Panel Calls for Shutdown of Justice Dept.
- Quadruplets Born Five Weeks Early Doing Well
- Shuttle Aims for Edwards Landing : Crew Wraps Up Experiments, Will Soar Across L.A. Area
- N.Y. Teen Drinks Gas, Kills Self
- Quick Action Leads to Arrest of Three Burglary Suspects
- 'Liveaboards' Say Port Is Scuttling a Free Life Style
- Portland's Secret Was Well-Kept : Rookie Jerome Kersey Comes Off the Bench to Spark Trail Blazers
- Alan King Tennis Tournament : On Blistered Feet, Arias Goes Down to Defeat
- 101 of 374 in the Mint 400 Finish Desert Race
- NELLIE : Although He's No Favorite of Laker Fans, Don Nelson Is Warmly Regarded in Milwaukee, Where They Believe He's Building a Championship Team; Around the NBA, He's Gaining Respect as One of the Game's Finest Coaches
- Arranging Romantic Interlude Is an Elephantine Task
- Reagan at Bergen-Belsen: 'We Are Struck By the Horror of It All'
- Children Who Took LSD Continuing to Improve
- Wiggins Not Pleased With Padre Decision : Apparently, He Wants to Play This Season
- Capistrano Valley Wins Weightlifting Title
- Golf Roundup : After a 'Scare,' Alcott Wins by Shooting a 69
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : LEWITZKY PREMIERE
- Man Shot During Fistfight; Condition Is Critical
- Senior Tournament of Champions : Thomson Holds Off Palmer to Win 3rd Title in Five Weeks
- THE LEGEND LIVES ON : Even though Steve Prefontaine died almost 10 years ago, the memory of his life and controversy surrounding his death are as alive as ever
- Allis-Chalmers will sell a unit to a German firm.
- Illegal Aliens' Income Taxes Withheld, Center Survey Shows
- Reagans Attend First of Three State Dinners
- THE PRESIDENT IN EUROPE : Thousands in Spain Protest Visit Today : Leftists and Pacifist Marchers Denounce Reagan as 'Gunslinger,' Say 'No to NATO'
- Swiss State Revokes Ban on Concubinage
- The Nation : Defense Firms' Abuse Cited
- Explosions Shake Buenos Aires
- S. African Black Township Sealed Off to Quell Rioting
- U.S. Thwarts Talks With 'Reckless Arms Race' in Space, Gorbachev Charges
- Lange, Spacek, Fonda : 3 Hollywood Actresses Relate Farmers' Plight
- Hail, Thunderstorms Hit Plains
- Costa Mesa : Cable TV Service Due To Begin in Northeast
- Leash-Law Enforcement Goes On at Laurel Canyon Park
- Trail Blazers Spring a Trap, Snare Lakers in Extended Series
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : AILEY'S 'BIRD--WITH LOVE' AT WILTERN
- Ice Cream Firm Turns 40 : Baskin-Robbins Starts Program to Revitalize
- Zia, in Burma, Calls for Afghanistan and Cambodia Pullouts
- Kentucky Derby Diary : After Smooth Sailing in Derby, Cordero's Trip to Garden State Goes Awry
- County Traffic Toll Grows to 8 Dead in 24 Hours
- Prep Track and Field / : Top Marks of the Season
- SOTHEBY'S ART AUCTION SETS RECORDS
- Minimum Business Tax Idea Gains in Congress
- Wieder Says Study of Coroner's Office Skirts Ethics Issue
- American League Roundup : Ripken's Five Hits Power Orioles
- UC Irvine Wins Its Fourth PCAA Title in Five Years
- Stanford Wraps Up Pac-10 Baseball Title
- Angels Fly High; Brewers Fall, 5-1
- Business leaders remain confident, a survey said.
- The U.K. and Soviets were accused of dumping oil.
- 'Smart Cards' Chip In to Streamline Banking
- GOP Candidates Quietly Build Momentum for Senate Primary
- Drive on Hunger Extended
- Police Investigate Stabbing of Man, 19
- Postscript: Former Rep. Patterson Adjusting to Life as Lawyer, Lobbyist
- Padres-Cubs Will Finish Unfinished Business July 8
- Santa Ana Marks Cinco de Mayo With Music and Menudo
- Irvine : Advisers Sift Names for Saddleback North College
- UC Irvine Sweeps San Diego in Crew
- Border Patrolman Wounded, Suspect Slain in Shoot-Out
- A Day for Shooting and Club-Swinging : Loyola High's Ken Tanigawa Leads Assault on the Southern Section Golf Title Today
- Elliott Wins Fastest 500-Mile Race in History
- How Gardner Beat the Odds
- 'NOSFERATU' COMES BACK TO HAUNT US
- Storer Girds for Fight to Stay Whole : Unusual FCC Ruling Opened Door to a Hostile Break-Up Bid
- Israeli Leader Calls Reagan's Bitburg Visit 'a Terrible Error' : Critics Link Slow Response to U.S. Grant of $1.5 Billion
- Vista Motorcyclist, 29, Dies in Crash
- Man Injured During Burglary at Santa Ana Gun Shop
- Reagan's Bitburg Visit Hit as Jews Mark End of War
- Burgin Can't Beat Navratilova, Joins Her to Win Doubles at Houston
- DICK TUCK'S WASHINGTON 'PROJECT'
- After Threats, Pope Asks Prayers for His Trip
- President Places Wreath at Bitburg : Regrets That Cemetery Trip Opened 'Old Wounds,' Visits Death Camp
- A restored World War II-vintage airplane stalled,...
- Pentagon Reportedly Ready to Accept Retirement Pay Cuts
- 7 Wounded as Neighbor Fires Shotgun at Party
- Diablo Plant Operates at 20% of Capacity
- Partner-to-Be Would Put Spend A Buck in Preakness
- Prep Review : Southern Section to Answer $8,000 Question
- 400 Aliens Ousted From Nigeria Cross Benin
- W. German Group 'Bottoms Out' in Protest of Reagan
- Jewish Leaders Hail Pledge but Still See Insensitivity
- The wreckage of a 173-foot Civil War...
- Suspect, Officers Hurt in Chase
- Why No Fury at Soviet Atrocities in Afghanistan?
- Budget Solution
- Despite Claim, Cable-TV Plan Still in Knots
- Carl Lewis Ties George Brown's Record of 41 Straight Wins With Leap of 28 Feet
- National League Roundup : Cruz, Hitting .354, Homers to Lead Astros, 4-3
- Kite Shoots 69 and Wins by 6 at La Costa
- Retired Army Col. William Lambert, who served...
- Brazil Warns of Possible AIDS Epidemic : Gays Mobilize to Help Victims; 150 Cases Reported This Year
- Bitburg's Big Day : U.S. Becomes the Issue in German Town
- Dotson Balking at Submitting to Polygraph Test
- Cultural and architectural richness distinguish the old Spring Street financial district
- 17 Marines Feared Dead in Copter Crash
- Soviet Generals Die in Line of Duty
- Dole Hints at New Budget
- Countywide : 'TalkLine' Phone Service Trial May Be Extended
- The candidates for California lottery director have...
- Shuttle Returns, Sets Off Southland Burglar Alarms : Sonic Booms Roll Across Heart of L.A.
- Alternative Papers : Weeklies--Subscribing to Change
- Honoring Spirit of Kent, Jackson State
- South Africa Frees Mercenary
- Young Hikers Begin Wilderness Trek to Prove God Exists
- It's Official: In Fillmore, You Have to <i> Habla Ingles</i>
- Tentative Pact to Desegregate Maryland Colleges Reached
- A group estimated at more than 100...
- Steelworkers' Lament : Odes for a Lost Love: In Memory of 'Lady Beth'
- Police Investigate Death of Transient
- Countywide : 2 Groups to Sponsor 72-Hour 'Hunger-Thon'
- TAKEOVER TREMORS TOP NETWORK AGENDAS
- A computer will pick a site for GM's Saturn plant.
- Workers at Arco Speculate on Who Will Stay, Who Will Go
- American Motors said slow sales of its...
- Buyers Report Mixed Picture for Economy
- 6 Die, 30 Hurt as Beirut Crisis Worsens
- Leaping Dear Kills Cyclist
- Quake Jars Pakistan
- God has not abandoned victims of AIDS,...
- Ueberroth Faces Off at Coro Dinner : Commissioner of Baseball Scores as the Guest of Honor
- Truckers on routes not usually patrolled for...
- 2 Men With Gangland Ties Slain in Naples
- Mine at Egypt Beach Kills 4
- Trees bend . . . and then spin like witches at a ritual. : When the Scary Winds Blow
- Horse Heaven : Equestrian Sports Gaining Popularity in Open Spaces of South County
- Dahar's Win in Century Handicap Surprises Everyone but Whittingham
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- Reagan's Visit to Bitburg
- Mileage Rules
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- Campus Protests on South Africa
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from May 6, 1985
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- The Nation - News from May 6, 1985
- 30 State Officials Discover Personal Stakes in S. Africa
- The World - News from May 6, 1985
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- The World - News from May 6, 1985
- The World - News from May 6, 1985
- The World - News from May 6, 1985
- Banking Firm Organizing Buy-Out of Olin Corp. Unit
- Monte Verde Estates Opens Single-Family Dwellings
- THE MAKING OF MODERN LONDON 1914-1939 by...
- MBAs Not a Major Employment Factor
- Journalists' Group Protests India Move Against Reporter
- Traffic Accidents in Ukraine Killed 7,000, Soviets Say
- Beaux Arts Ball for Robinson Gardens
- Women 'Less Available' to Do Jobs, AF Asserts
- Volunteers Live Hard Life in Sand-Parched Mali
- India President Has Mumps on Birthday
- Dogs Take a Bite Out of the Illegal Drug Trade
- Old Neighborhood Has Long Outgrown Barrio Status : El Pueblo Thrives, Surrounded by Workaday World
- Robin Leach has set himself a simple...
- Man Arrested in Koreatown Slaying
- Relay Raises $25,000 for Statue of Liberty
- Six People Are Killed in Three Accidents on Orange County Roads
- Schools Profit as 'Failures' Improve Scores on State Tests
- Aztec Alumni Is Left (Red)-Black and Blue
- Some Boston Garden Seats Stay in the Family
- Shanghai Boom Advancing at Too Rapid a Pace
- Joblessness Stays at 7.3% for 3rd Month
- THE PRESIDENT IN EUROPE : Anti-Drug Crusade Cited at Private Audience : Pope Hails First Lady's Cause
- 400 Set Aside Bitterness, Hail Plans for Memorial : Rites Recall Kent State Shootings in 1970
- THE PRESIDENT IN EUROPE : German Police Persuade Jews to Give Up Bergen-Belsen Vigil
- Production of Deadly Chemical Resumed
- Rep. David R. Obey (D-Wis.) charged that...
- Vietnamese Hold Reunion at Marine Base
- Apartheid Sparks Student Activism : But Protesters Say Issue, Style Differ From the Turbulent '60s
- Nicaraguan Refugees Flee to Costa Rica : Country's Tradition of Humanitarian Aid Is Being Put to Test
- College Recruiters for Playboy Photos Spark Protests
- Maryland's Sen. Charles McC. Mathias Jr. became...
- Nicaraguan Leader Arrives in Budapest
- Three Radio Telescopes Dedicated
- $1-Billion Casmalia Dump Suit Filed
- Officer Reprimanded; Lived With Female Aide
- Students Who Used Dead Dogs in Prank Suspended
- '60 Minutes' Training : Course Hones Media Skills of Doctors
- Anaheim : Delegation Returns With Praise for Sister City
- 'Boooooone' Works to Get Bat In Shape : Catcher Refuses to Rely on His Defensive Skills
- Knox Shoots a 68, Leads Player by a Stroke in Tallahassee Open
- NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament : Pepperdine Starts Slowly, Then Finishes Off USC
- Rowdy Fans Cause Tigers to Close Bleachers
- A DECADE OF DIVOLA