- France Breaks Through in 79th Minute to Turn Back Stubborn Canadians, 1-0
- Long Day for Padres as Phillies Win, 16-5
- ONE TALKS, THE OTHER BLEEDS AT LACE EXHIBIT
- Singin' the Old Brain-Bucket Blues
- Spigot Runs Dry : Family Lives on Borrowed Water as Landlord Fails to Pay Bill
- The World : U.N. Adopts African Plan
- Al Matthews, Celebrated Defense Lawyer, Dies
- Man Slain in Pistol Game; Friend Jailed
- English Horse Killed After Much Suffering
- Golf Roundup : Norman Outlasts Mize in Playoff
- Rocket Ralph Plays Game 3 With the Strength of Sampson
- Pakistani Storm Kills 11
- BOOK-OF-MONTH CLUB HONORS 3
- POP REVIEW : THE ALARM: NICE BUT NO CHALLENGE
- Julian
- Marine Exchange Keeps Tabs on L. A. Harbor : The Vessels Come and Go Under Watchful Eyes
- UAW Chief Vows to Organize Japan's U.S. Plants
- National League Roundup : Craig Has the Giants Looking Like Contenders
- Orange County Triathlon : Tinley Shrugs Off the Victory but Not the Reception
- Pirates Overrun Dodgers
- HYPNOTIC HEMPHILL
- STOPPARD: GETTING THE RIGHT BOUNCE
- Waltrip Takes Low Road to 500 Victory : He Goes Past Richmond on Next-to-Last Lap and Wins at Riverside
- The Region : Woman Held in Son's Death Gives Birth
- Domingo in Tune With Victims
- Blending Into the Scenery
- Lawrence J. Friedman, 79; Prominent L.A. Psychiatrist
- Postscript : $3.42-Million San Luis Rey River Span Becomes Toll Bridge Over Troubled Waters
- Palmdale Woman, Unborn Daughter Killed in 2-Car Crash
- San Diego
- Guadalcanal Vets Relive Epic WWII Campaign
- TWO-PART FORTI BILL AT LACE
- THE ART AND CRAFTINESS OF MEDIA PROPAGANDA
- The Nation : Snyder Begins Third Fast
- Apartment Sued Over Bedroom Policy
- Fullerton : Biology Professor Wins Cal State Faculty Honor
- Orange County Elections : Sumner's Write-in Campaign Targets LaRouche Effort
- Pretzels and Green Pyramids
- Mexico Is a Veteran in the Drug War : Military Drive in Mountains Is Permanent Eradication Effort
- Cleator, O'Connor Try for Points in Next to Last Debate
- Steve Scott and Patti Sue Plummer each...
- 'DARK NIGHT' SHINES AT UCLA MELNITZ
- Free Mass Transit in Geneva: Pink Bicycles
- Israeli Official Who Pushed Cover-up Probe Is Replaced
- Honor among thieves, sure--but legal protection? No way, says the judge
- 750 Turn Out to Praise a Woman Full of Advice
- Political Slate Mailings Mix Issues and Business
- Seized Dissident an Agent for West, Poles Contend
- Green Thumbs Display Talents at Leisure World
- 50,000 Worshipers Gather to Mark the Start of Mahony's Latino Plan
- Sewage Test Reports at Escondido Plant Falsified by Officials
- Hospital Medicare Profits Told, Disputed
- Arrest Total Hits 166 as Police End 5-Day Prostitution Sweep
- Playing Chicken
- Swimming / Tracy Dodds : Jager to Put Career (and World 50-Meter Freestyle Record) on the Line
- Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Lukas Appeals Sovereign Don's Disqualification
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'LOW BLOW' TAKES AIM AT THE HEIGHTS OF SILLINESS
- Ramada Inns' bid to deter takeovers was stalled.
- 'The Canyon' Has Residents' Healthy Respect : Drivers Face Treacherous Roadway to Enjoy Dramatic Scenery of Sierra
- Truman Statue to Be Fixed
- 'This Case Will Never Be Closed' : New Reward Offered in Slaying of Agent
- Huntington Beach Mayor Denounces Flyer Linking Floods to Wetlands
- Grich Has Last Laugh on Weaver : Angel's Bases-Loaded Blooper Turns the Tables on Orioles
- For Chargers, a Shopping List for the Defense
- Santa Monica Bans Tommie Smith From Coaching for Year
- Bass Hits 4 Consecutive Homers in Japan
- A contaminated Knudsen plant was closed.
- Skill Makes Dolls Pretty as a Picture
- Iran Strangler Kills Self
- Unlicensed Nightclub Raided and Closed
- 80% of Single Women in 20s Have Had Sex
- $65-Billion Gas Pact for Norway
- Orange County Elections : Political Mud Flies Through the Mail in a Last-Minute Effort to Inflict Damage
- Life, No Parole Urged for Dentist Who Killed Man
- Traffic Schools Probed for Fraudulent Certifications
- Brea : Motorcyclist Killed Trying to Retrieve Bike
- CFA Seeks Recruiting Ban on Boosters
- American League Roundup : Clemens (9-0) Gets Extra Rest, Has Something Extra in 6-3 Boston Win
- JAZZ REVIEWS : JOHN ABERCROMBIE
- WOMEN IN FILM HEAR WORDS OF CRYSTAL FROM BERGMAN
- GATORS GROWL
- A group controlled by New York investor...
- Optimizer Organizes Data for Quicker Access
- White Policeman's Blackface Jolson Act Gets Court OK
- Party, Play Open Lyceum in Gala Style
- 200 Soviets Get Permission to Join Families in U.S.
- Yugoslav Rail Fares Up
- Nakasone Maneuver Opens Japan Election Campaign
- 60 Offices, 24 Issues on the Ballot
- Steffi Graf's Win Streak Ends
- Beer Call! : Mini-Mart's Hot-Burger Ad Campaign Is Driving Customers to Drink, Anaheim Councilman Says
- Abbie Hoffman Goes Back to the Bygone '60s
- Chernobyl Aftermath : Fallout Stirs Little Call for Shelters
- Two Colleges Name Outstanding Citizens
- Brazil Gets Benefit of the Doubt, 1-0 World Cup Win Over Spain
- U.S. Champion Horse To Start in French Race
- San Diego Prep Review / Chris Ello : Disputed Game Offers CIF Some Lessons for Future
- Angels Get Relief in a 7-4 Win
- PRINCE IN ANOTHER WARM-UP
- Independents : Oil Patch Survivors Dwindling
- Exclusive Cable TV Franchises in Doubt : Supreme Court Cites Free Speech in Los Angeles Case
- Ending SALT Big 'Blunder' --Gromyko : He Asks Britain for Help in Retaining Adherence by U.S. : Gromyko Calls Move to Ignore SALT 'Blunder'
- Contadora Group Again to Miss Treaty Deadline--but Peace Process Won't Die
- Going 30, Heard 'Plop' Before Bus Crash, Driver Says
- Spy Suspect Says He Was Misled by FBI
- Costa Mesa : Wife Jailed for Shooting Husband in Buttocks
- Whitey's Deal Was Busch
- College World Series : LSU Sends Maine Packing; Oklahoma St. Is Still Alive
- EROTIC 'ULYSSES' PREMIERE : SCHWARZ BIDS A QUIET FAREWELL IN PASADENA
- Pepsico purchased MEI's soft drink business.
- SALT Compliance 'Over,' Shultz Says : Weinberger Declares U.S. Will Oppose Long-Term Commitment to ABM Pact
- Abortion Foes Protest Speech by U.S. Justice
- Moody's cut Burroughs' and Sperry's debt rating.
- Aerobics Industry Is Growing by Leaps, Bounds : Convention in Anaheim Draws Turnaway Crowd of Exhibitors
- Canadian Wheat Farmers Facing Uphill Struggle : Bystanders but Victims in Agricultural Trade War Between U.S. and Europe
- Venezuela Project May Ease Blow of Oil Crunch
- San Mateo County Election : Dead Sheriff's Candidacy Keeps Race for Office Alive
- Ostracized in 'Third Wave' of Bias : Loved Ones Latest Victims of AIDS Discrimination
- 6 Nuns Perish in Fire at Dublin Convent
- New York Schools to Try Flexible Promotions in Grades 1-3
- Tourists and Terrorists
- 'Put Meaning Into Campaigns'
- Tourists and Terrorists
- Tourists and Terrorists
- Tourists and Terrorists
- The Region - News from June 2, 1986
- The Region - News from June 2, 1986
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- The State - News from June 2, 1986
- The State - News from June 2, 1986
- The State - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from June 2, 1986
- Another Firm Tells of Firing Tour Bus Driver
- State Votes Tuesday in 'Year of Opportunity' : GOP Optimistic on Cranston's Seat; Controller's Post Open; Proposition 51 Is the Big Initiative
- Research Funds Shouldn't Have a Pork-Barrel Fate
- The State - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- The World - News from June 2, 1986
- Riverside County Housing: Glut in East, Boom in West : Firm's Survey Finds Single-Family Homes Selling Briskly, While Inventory Large for Attached Units
- Firms Settle by 'Silicon Freeway'
- Fuel-Injected Dreams by James Robert Baker (Dutton: $15.95, hardcover; Plume: $5.95, paperback; 352 pp.)
- Shopping Center Completed in Palm Desert
- Protest Set for Pregnant Student, 17
- Ones Remaining Enjoy a Mild Resurgence : Number of Pre-College Military Schools Wanes
- In Los Alamitos : Newspaper Crops Up in Former Farmhouse
- The Nation : Students Flee Dorm Fire
- California Elections : Absentee Ballot Hours Listed
- At County Museum : Soviet Art Show Hours Extended
- Backers of Blocked Freeway on Oahu Hope Congress Will Cut Red Tape
- No Sacred Cows in Congressional, State Races
- Cleric Takes Word of God to Yuppie Set : Non-Traditional Sect Wants Baby Boomers to Rediscover Faith
- U.S. Begins Paying Bills for Work at Closed Landfill
- 'It's in the Mail' Not Too Reassuring on Peninsula : Cities Take Postal Service to Task as Letters Arrive at Wrong Address, Late or Not at All
- 15,000 South African Rightists Rally as White Backlash Grows
- U.S. Alone, Loses Allies and Accord
- Open-Ocean Barge Hooks Fishermen : Anglers Feel Lure of Isle of Redondo
- These Men--and Others--Changed the Face of Sport Forever
- Two Soviet figure skating judges were suspended...
- Cogan Caught in the Switch : He Wasn't Prepared for Drag Race at End
- Undefeated Colts Win Polo Match in Overtime
- FICTION
- Law Firm to Relocate
- The Great Kern County Coroner's Race : In an Unusually Lively Election, the Big Issues Are Misplaced Bodies and the Need for a 'Woman's Touch'
- Metroplex II to Complete Project
- Gorbachev: A Biography by Zhores Medvedev (Norton: $16.95, hardcover; $9.95, paperback; : 272 pp.) : THE GORBACHEV ERA, edited by Alexander Dallin and Condolezza Rice (Stanford Alumni Assn., Stanford, Calif.: $15.95, paperback, 183 pp.)
- Disney Leases Burbank Space for Two Divisions
- Research in New Reactor Concepts : Tests Seeking Safer and Cheaper Nuclear Power
- Culver City Wants More Information : Visitors Bureau Plea for 40% Budget Hike Stalled
- Amnesty International : Rights Group's Spirit Thrives at 25
- Paul Fighting to Knock Off Mayor Davila : Incumbent Battles to Keep Downey Post
- Driven by a dream that the one that got away may be coming back, volunteers comb Malibu Creek in search of the steelhead trout. : A FISH STORY?
- Student Also the Teacher on Computer : He Makes Lessons Easier to Understand
- Learning to Cope : Respect Goes a Long Way With Wild Neighbors
- Figure in Murder of DEA Agent Now 'Prime Suspect'
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COURTS : Professor Sentenced to 17 Years in Slaying
- KEEP IT OFF! : Planning and Following Off-Season Diet Has Become Important to Most Pro Athletes, Such as the Chicago Bears' Refrigerator
- General Is Key Word in GM Job
- Kramer: Lack of Aggressive Play Is to Blame for Decline in U.S. Tennis
- STOCK WATCH : Contraceptive Concerns Could Aid VLI
- Court Rules Double Tax Break Legal
- 'Real World' Pays Off in Contest
- ROUGH SKETCH : A Tough-Sounding Fish From New Zealand Invades Southern California
- The Collected Letters of Dylan Thomas, edited...
- $10,000 Reward Offered in Fatal Hit-Run Accident
- BARRIER ISLAND <i> by John D. MacDonald (Knopf: $16.95; 229 pp.) </i>
- El Segundo Moves to Curb Copters, Prevent Problems With Noise
- HUD Cracks Down on FHA Mortgage Fraud : Tougher Policy on Loan Assumptions and Defaulters Outlined by Secretary Pierce
- The Birds and the Bees
- Hey, Dr. Spock--Here's Dr. Mom : A Mother of Five Updates Child-Care Literature
- Ex-Atty. Gen. Thomas Lynch Dies of Cancer
- Parents and Business--a Partnership : For Better Schools, Give Time Off for Classroom Visits
- Help for Refugees : Activist Attorneys Battle INS to Protect Rights of Immigrants
- Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway beat Olympic marathon...
- Stop LaRouche Followers
- Swedish Youths Protest Lockout of Teachers
- Esau Wins Race at Riverside by 3 Seconds With the Help of a Break on Final Lap
- HIT PUTS THE OUTFIELD TEAM IN THE BIG LEAGUES
- THE ORIGINAL RY COODER
- PUPPETS IN ORBIT
- A WEDDING IN THE FAMILY
- POULENC: JOKER RETURNS
- Hitachi Begins Production of VCRs at Its Anaheim Facility
- L.A. Will Get 'Teleport'
- Entrepreneur Plans to Use Ships to Tap the Water Market in California
- Local Elections : L. B. Incumbents Hall, Sato Await Voters' Judgment
- Transit Plan Wins Praise but Remains a Dream
- Old Venice City Hall Gets Paint Job
- The Crowded GOP Senate Race Tops Tuesday's Ballot : California Elections
- Arms Control Chances Slim and Fading Fast
- Mask Maker Gets Brea Folks Plastered for Art's Sake
- Southern Section 1-A Baseball Final : Baldwin Park Beaten by Gladstone as Rundown Fails
- Southern Section 2-A Baseball Final : Artesia Scores 9-4 Win; Saugus Commits Eight Errors
- Hawaii, Jacksonville Tournaments on Florida Schedule
- Voluntary pregame prayers led by coaches before...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Shoemaker, McCarron to Ride in English Derby
- Cooney Is Back Again, If Only for a Minute, Stopping Gregg at 1:26
- MUTED MELANCHOLY
- BELLINI: "I CAPULETI ED I MONTECCHI." Edita...
- MIKLOS ROZSA: "SPELLBOUND" CONCERTO; "NEW ENGLAND" CONCERTO;...
- Independent Oil Firms Face a Bleak Future : Price Collapse to Leave Permanent Scars but Survivors Will Be Stronger
- Joseph T. Edmiston
- Museum Buoys Most-Flooded City
- South Korean Youths Clash With Police After Briefly Blockading Opposition Rally
- The House : Trade Bill
- The American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry...
- The Case History of a Controversial LAPD Traffic Fatality Investigation : Family of Victim, Driver Critical of Police Procedure
- The World : Ariane Program Halted
- California Elections : Rent Issue Is Hot, Others Are Not in Tuesday Election
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY
- COMMENCEMENT 1986 : University of Redlands
- Even Beefed-Up Forces Can't Stem Rising Tide of Illegals : Harried Border Patrol Goes On the Offensive
- Florida State Beats Indiana State, 5-3; Pitcher Ties Mark
- WORLD CUP MEXICO 86 : Like Magic, History Will Pass Before Your Eyes : One Spanish Journalist Has Been a Witness to Every World Cup Since 1934
- Sapper Outlasts Field to Claim Winston 100 at Saugus Speedway
- Southern Section 4-A Softball : St. Joseph Wins Title on No-Hitter
- Southern Section 3-A Baseball Final : Romano Powers Rio Mesa to Its Second Straight Title
- 'BABY PICTURES'--BY AND FOR EX-TOTS
- SOLO, TONED-DOWN EL
- PHIL ALVIN: NEW BLASTERS, OLD SONGS
- 'FRUITS' OF SUCCESS, BRIEFLY
- As Time Goes By THE LIFE OF INGRID BERGMAN by Laurence Leamer (Harper & Row: $18.95; 423 pp., illustrated)
- A major national campaign, "Give the Gift...
- Home Sales Brisk in Northern Valleys
- Boys Will Be Men Some were hellions,...
- Taking Fire Calls : Municipal Building Has Alarming Past
- California Elections : Carter, Robinson Vie for Right to Oppose Dornan in 38th : Superior Court Judge Takes His Campaign Direct to District Voters
- Langston Hughes: The Big Sea (Thunder's Mouth:...
- Pravda Sets Precedent, Prints Protest Letter From U.S. Embassy
- Johyn Forsythe: the Sunniest Stage of his Career
- 8 Killed and 3 Missing in Chilean Rains, Floods
- Hundreds of Small Oil Spills Seeping Into Pennsylvania's Land, Water : 'It's like taking a little bit of poison. These streams are being killed a little bit every day.'
- Soviets to Build Up if U.S. Scraps SALT : Pact's End Will 'Open Floodgate' for All-Out Arms Race, Kremlin Warns
- Uproar Expected in Congress Over Dropping Treaty
- Chernobyl Proves Risk to Nations That Renounced Nuclear Weapons
- Inquiry Into Baby's Death Reopened : Persistent Grandfather Wins New Investigation of 'Accident'
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : CITIES : Fullerton Apartment Complex Is Sued Over Occupancy Limits
- Boggs, the Boy of Summer, Makes his Charge at .400
- Political Hit Pieces Merit Disdain
- Idealism of '60s Reborn in Pleas for Immigrants
- Wallace Is on Road to Success
- THE FATHERS OF SKA
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL : 4-A : Fountain Valley Is Victim of No-Hitter by St. Joseph, 2-0
- NATION
- Criticism of Japan Has Gone Too Far : U.S., Europe Demands Go Beyond Economic Change
- Oskar Kokoschka: <i> A Life by Frank Whitford (Atheneum: $17.95; 288 pp., illustrated) </i>
- German Spa Will Welcome Yanks on July Fourth
- Kearny Mesa Shopping Project Under Way
- Cover-Up May Clear Up the Windows
- The Vietnamese Gulag <i> by Doan Van Toai and David Chanoff (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 312 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Meeting Crow
- Retail Areas Saddled With Bad Image : Many Still Leave L. B. to Shop, Study Shows
- San Francisco Rejects 'Ration Law' Buildings : Planning Commissioners Contend Proposed Architectural Design Not Pleasing Enough
- Buyers on the Road to Mandalay Beach : Colony Condo Project Uses Lotteries to Assure Orderly Sales
- Outlawed Black S. Africa Group Gains Impetus
- Gardena Council OKs Larger School
- Newspaper Executive Donald Till Dies
- The House : Trade Bill
- Mubarak in Taba Vow
- Sunscreens Can Help Grab Some Rays Safely
- California Elections : SECRETARY OF STATE
- Developments in Brief : Biological Factors May Tell the Boys From the Girls in Mathematics Tests
- Police Union Says Money for Supervisors Would Be Better Spent Patrolling L.B.
- Justices Reverse Ex-Nebraska Atty. Gen.'s Conviction
- 'Club Dev' Is Devonshire Division's Pride and Ploy : How Police Cope With Life in the Posh Lane
- Pedestrian Falls, Is Killed by Automobile
- When Johnson Calls, the Bullpen Has Answer