- Victims Bill of Rights Case May Signal Change of Court Direction
- Space Station's Cost: At Least $24.5 Billion
- Fire Kills 4 Prison Inmates in Italy
- Special Firefighting Teams Step In When the Going Gets Toxic : Poison--It's Their Dish
- CHP Drunk Driving Arrests Rise
- $4-Billion Buyout Is Announced for Southland Corp. : 7-Eleven Founder's Family Wants to Take Firm Private
- 2 New Utility Programs Make Life Much Easier
- King Donovan, Veteran Stage, TV, Film Comedian, Dies at 69
- Coach Eases Ultimate Steps on Long Road to Doctorate
- Dodging Big Rigs: Life on the Downgrade
- Tour de France : Belgians Win 2 Stages; Maechler Retains Lead
- 1 Dead, 10 Lost in Flood
- Korea Student's Death Sparks Clash in Seoul : Police Disperse Demonstration With Tear Gas; Protesters Spurn Ruling Party's Condolences
- Public Health Cuts Loom in Ventura County
- Motor Racing Roundup : Fittipaldi Gauges It Just Right, Gets Win
- Claire Says Umpire Apologizes for Comments About Dodger Rift
- Dodgers 'Struggle' to 6-1 Win : Hershiser's Back Is Team's Latest Cause for Concern
- The Buffalo Bills have offered first-round draft...
- Purchasers' Index Points to Continued Expansion
- The Nation : GM Odometer Fraud Cited
- 19 Killed in Bus Plunge in Portugal
- Iran Reportedly Deploys New Missiles
- Pole Dies on Mt. McKinley
- Cromartie Leads Giants to Japan Victory, 10-5
- FROM BLUEGRASS TO DVORAK : MARATHON RAMBLES AT BOWL : Lukas Foss Returns for Philharmonic Fathers' Revival of Musical Potpourri
- FIRST OFF . . .
- NATION
- Wellcome seeks a U.S. patent on an AIDS drug.
- A top EEC official warned Japan about trade policy.
- Waite's Death Told; Officials Are Skeptical
- NEA Votes to Fight Bork Nomination
- Reagan 'Interested in Facts' from North, Spokesman Says
- Soaring Ray Injures Boy, 5
- 'Boys Club' Murderer Gets Life
- If You Need a Fin, Go See Chi Chi
- Steak 'n Kidney Beats Stars & Stripes in Light Winds
- Beverly Hills Handicap : For a Change, Auspiciante Is First Instead of Northern Aspen, Reloy
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Irate Directors Leave Producers' Office With No Word on Offer
- White House Urges End to Farm Support : Phase-Out by 2000 Aimed at Bettering Worldwide Trade
- What a Birthday Gift--Million-Dollar Jackpot
- The Wrong Charge
- A lawsuit filed by former Cleveland Indians...
- Redevelopment Backers Offer Improvements List
- All Full-Time Jobs Should Provide Health Coverage
- Ex-Lockheed Chairman Daniel Haughton, 75, Dies
- Lupe Suarez scored a surprising unanimous decision...
- Canseco Complains of Racist Taunts
- NATION
- Light Plane Crash Kills 2
- Escaped Murderers Sought
- British Pair Wins Mixed Doubles Title
- AMIABLE ANTHRAX
- Telstar Turns 25: It's a Small World After All : Satellites Have Become Town Criers for the Global Village
- Soft Treats No Tough Cookies
- One Man's Word Against World's Most Dangerous Cocaine Cartel
- Hungary, Romania Embroiled in Centuries-Old Feud Over Transylvania
- A Foster Mother of 11 Finds Own Reward--Great Love
- Protestant Workers Strike
- 11 Killed in Truck Wreck
- Scorned State Booms : New Jersey Savors Smell of Success
- Wimbledon Sees a Positive Cash Flow : 22-Year-Old Australian Hugs Father in Stands After Winning
- Angel Duo Is Too Tough for Brewers, 4-3 : Lazorko, Finley Both Make a Strong Pitch to Stay Here
- Criminal Law Won't Stop AIDS : Harsh Measures Are an Overreaction, and Counterproductive
- Newport Beach : Donations Sought for OCC Boating Center
- Henley Regatta : British Pair Recovers From Crash to Beat Soviets
- USA Today reported its total loss since 1982.
- High-Tech Consortium Enters Critical Phase With New Chief
- FBI Claims N.Y. Film Crew Member's Credits Include Links to the Mob
- Haitian Bishops Urge Political Compromise
- Firms Tell How Soft-Cookie Sales Crumbled After a Heated Battle
- Panama's Ex-Foreign Minister Sent to U.S. to Ease Tensions
- Chrysler Fined $1.5 Million for Unsafe Actions
- Last Chance for the Prison
- Latino Scouts Look for a Few Good Parents
- Ex-Marine DI Finds a Niche as the City's 'Peacemaker'
- Driver Steve Reynolds was in critical condition...
- Cordero Rides Fiesta Gal to Win in Coaching Club American Oaks
- MUSIC
- Networks, Ad Agencies Still Battling Over Rates : Introduction of 'People Meter' Causes Upheaval in Upfront Buying Season for TV Commercials
- Damages Could Total $30 Million : Polaroid Loses Suit Over Disclosure of Finances
- CBS Cancels Nielsen Contract
- The Region : Three Homes Damaged by Fireworks
- Account of Priest's Death Questioned
- Bombs Kill 7 in Pakistan Zia Coup Anniversary
- Old City Dumps Are Still Burning Issue in Oceanside
- Those Evil Interests
- Mitchell a Smash in Debut, but He Still Dwells on Trade
- HUMAN ELEMENT
- Franz Kafka Wrote in German : Czechs Pay Scant Homage to Their Greatest Writer
- Something encouraging discovered while sitting on a bench at Knott's Berry Farm: 'Nasty decade' is a misnomer
- The World : 7 Die in Pakistan Protest
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- CalArts Plays Summer Host to High School Art Students
- American League Roundup : McGwire Has 30 Homers, but Hrbek (22) Also on a Tear
- Water Polo : U.S. Holds Off West Germany, 5-4
- All We Need to Do Is Give Peace a Chance
- Baker Predicts Bork Will Be Confirmed
- Penn Asks Delay of Jail Term
- USS Missouri Answers Call to Duty
- Police Arrest Driver as Van Kills Girl, 7
- Her 51-Year Career Is an Education : Retiring Teacher Fought Long Battle for Equal Schooling
- Los Angeles-to-Honolulu Sailing : Blondie Finds Wind, Moves Into Transpac Lead
- Huntington Beach : Man Dies When His Motorcycle Hits Car
- ART
- Damon Allen, formerly of Cal State Fullerton,...
- BANGLES, FANS HAVE A BANG-UP TIME
- On Madison Ave., Bowlers and Umbrellas Now Go With Gray Flannel Suits
- Japan Considers Change in Export Control Rules
- Teddy Bear Parade Marches On in S.D.
- Tornadoes, Rain, Hail Hit Kansas Towns
- Aquino Regime Seen as Target of Bombings
- Panama Orders Probe Into Noriega Charges
- Tamil Rebels Attack Army Camp in Sri Lanka, Kill 20
- Coretta King, Gephardt Call for Rejection of Bork
- Haitian Boat People Saved
- Couple Stakes a Business in Backyard Vineyards
- Peter Strauss Ranch Joins U.S. Park Chain
- 1987 Wimbledon Champion Is Really Fair Dinkum
- Children's Author Leighton Dies
- Golf : Sheff to Try to Defend Title in 88th SCGA Amateur
- Steinbrenner Says He Intended No Racial Slur
- POP REVIEW : CLUB NOUVEAU, SYSTEM PERFORM IN ANAHEIM
- MUSIC
- RETROSPECTIVE AT GUGGENHEIM IN NEW YORK : TAKING STOCK OF JOAN MIRO
- Billy the Kid Slow on the Draw; Foe Fast on the Paint
- Mexico's Top Party Leads in Key State Vote
- Fireworks Accidents Mar Weekend for Some : Many End Holiday at Beach, Barbecues
- Chirac, Kohl Mark Reconciliation of France, Germany
- Baker Hints Compromise on Gulf Fleet
- Brazil Strives to Forge New Constitution : Historic Document Will Define Democracy for 140 Million People
- Suspect Is Traced in Infanticide Aboard Jetliner
- Dog's Walk in Park Leads to Arrest of Odis McKinney, Raider Player
- You don't see many middle-aged perky people around anymore. : Mom and Pop
- BACK TRACKING : For Rams' Donald Evans, the Way Out Was Not Easy
- Cypress : College Gives Honor to Geography Instructor
- Pro Beach Volleyball : Hovland-Dodd Team Upsets Smith-Stoklos in Final, 15-11
- Japan Must Reshape Economy to Match World's--Nakasone
- 150 S. Africa Writers Opposed to Apartheid Form Wide Movement
- Bork Role in Firing Cox Led to Protests
- The Nation : Musicians Die in Air Crash
- U.S. Drafts New Nursing Home Rules : Guidelines Could Change Industry and Increase Costs
- Robertson Tries to Distance Self From TV Clerics
- Satellite Firms Merger Canceled
- Afghan Rebel Gains Against Soviets Reported by U.S. Aide
- Amid Worsening Economy, Salvador Rebels Press War
- 3 Southland Lotto Tickets Each Worth $1.46 Million
- McKeon Is Given Hand by Feeney
- Golf Roundup : Strange Runs Away With the Canadian Open
- Proposed Cuts for Probation
- 'County's Medical System for Poor'
- Proposed Cuts for Probation
- Oil Production
- Oil Production
- Traffic Problems
- Oil Production
- MOVIES - July 6, 1987
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- TV & VIDEO - July 6, 1987
- Shooting Leads 'Angels' to Shun Duty at Disco Events
- Fireworks Spark Fires and Calls to Ban Them
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- "Did we screw up? You bet we...
- The Prince of the Barrio : Ex-Olympian Paul Gonzales Fights : to Win a World Title, and to Keep a Friend : He Once Called 'Pops'
- San Diego Hotel to Open Monday
- Season tickets for North Orange County Community...
- Turnabout Children, Mary MacCracken (Signet: $3.95). Five...
- Mexicans Try to Identify Boxcar Victims
- Khomeini : Iran Leader Vilified in Iraqi City Where He Built Revolution
- Proposal for Westside Pavilion : Neighbors to Meet on Mall Expansion Plan
- Laughlin's Winning Bet : From Decrepit Motel to Busy Gambling Resort
- Gorbachev Wins Praise from Carter
- $3.4 Million in Bogus Funds Seized in France
- S.F. Springs Considers New Zoning Ordinance to Restrict Oil Drilling
- Developments in Brief : Meteorite or Comet Probably Carved Out 28-Mile-Wide Undersea Crater
- Heflin Foresees Bork Vote Delay Until November
- Developments in Brief : Potato Hybrid Provides Own Insect Repellent
- Summertime Workers Needed in Tahoe : Casinos Hang Out 'Help Wanted' Signs
- 200 Riot at Simi Valley Burger King Parking Lot
- Camel's Humpless Cousin Brings Breeders Big Profits : Llamamania: Beast of Burden Becomes an Exotic Pampered Pet in U.S.
- County's Key Role in the Presidential Campaigns--the Money : Democrats Ready to Rally--Once They Find a Candidate
- Safe Heist Was Anything But, Santa Ana Police Say
- Where There's a Will There's a Way for Actor Who Introduces Shakespeare to Kids
- 3 Killed in Weekend Accidents; 2 Drivers Arrested on Suspicion of Drunk Driving
- Padres Are Duds Again in 4-3 Loss
- Fisk Still Angry He Wasn't Left Behind Plate
- REMEMBERING THE GREAT ONE
- Gene Wojciechowski : Mike Port: The Power of Babble
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : THE DEAD--SWEET, SOLID AND <i> ALIVE</i>
- THE MOB AND THE MOVIES
- Health Care Property Investors Inc., a Costa...
- Dollar Strong in European Markets; Gold Prices Down
- OLD SOUTHWEST, NEW SOUTHWEST: ESSAYS ON...
- FROG MOUNTAIN BLUES by Charles Bowden, photographs by Jack W. Dykinga (University of Arizona: $19.95; 165 pp., illustrated).
- State Has Most Housing Giants
- ZONING IS THE ISSUE : Voters in 3 San Gabriel Valley cities will have a hand in drawing the blueprints for their communities. : Monterey Park : Residents Will Pass Judgment on Proposals to Redesign City
- Hong Kong Weighs End to Penalties for Homosexuality
- Fear of Terrorism, Anti-Americanism Cited for Drop : Nile Retains Its Allure, but Fewer Tourists Answer the Call
- Berrigan, 12 Others Arrested in Protest
- Laid-Back Listeners at Moscow Fete : 1st American-Soviet Rock Concert Held
- From France With Love: The Proper Way to Pucker
- Bet the Bottom (Real) Dollar: Service Sniffs Out Bogus Bills
- A Way to Nip Gangs in the Bud
- Pierce Bets the Farm : In the face of declining enrollment in agriculture courses and pressure to sell its rich land, a community college considers ways to stick to its roots.
- Paraskevin-Young, Bliss Are Winners in U.S. Cycling
- OPEN THE DOORS: Is anyone out there...
- 'BREAK OF DAWN'--A BILINGUAL EXPERIMENT : A Risk-Taking Film Mixes English and Spanish to Realistically Re-Tell a Story of Latinos
- PERSICHETTI: SONATA FOR HARPSICHORD; MUSIC BY ALBRIGHT,...
- National League Roundup : Sutcliffe Wins 11th as Cubs Defeat Giants, 5-3
- Angels Bang the Drum on the Corner
- ON THE TOWN: Yes, it was a...
- Snow Glistens on the Great Wall: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF MAO TSE-TUNG'S POETRY; translated by Ma Wen-yee (Santa Barbara Press: $17.95, hardcover; $9.95, paperback; 193 pp., illustrated)
- EARLY REAGAN by Anne Edwards (Morrow: $21.95; 741 pp.).
- The Netherlands Debates the Legal Limits of Euthanasia : The Controversy
- For the Right Price, Matchmaker Will Find Your Heart's Desire
- Mortality Study Turns Up Some Surprisingly Dangerous Jobs
- Balloonists to Land in Guinness Book of World Records
- PERESTROIKA : Toward a Soviet 'Miracle' : Inertia of Conscience and Economy
- Investing in the Future
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: How's this...
- LARGE CAST LIVES LIFE OF GENIUS IN 'UNIFIED FIELD'
- LISA LISA IS COOKIN' IN HELL'S KITCHEN
- AFG Industries Inc. of Irvine said it...
- Mission to Civilize: THE FRENCH WAY by Mort Rosenblum (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $19.95; 470 pp.)
- What with an unusually heavy bundle of...
- Surgical Center Leases Space in Beverly Hills
- After the Rain by Norma Fox Mazer (Morrow Junior Books: $11.75; 224 pp.)
- Iowa's Capitol Returning to Its Original Glory
- ZONING IS THE ISSUE : Voters in 3 San Gabriel Valley cities will have a hand in drawing the blueprints for their communities : San Gabriel : Developers File Suit to Block Referendum on Hotel Complex
- Frequent-Flier Programs May Be Grounded Soon
- ZONING IS THE ISSUE : Voters in 3 San Gabriel Valley cities will have a hand in drawing the blueprints for their communities. : South Pasadena : Initiative Drive Competes With Council on Curbing Mini-Malls
- Stolen Wallet Logs Many Miles Before Owner Pockets It Again
- Pit Bulls, Road Warriors: Life in Our Urban Jungle
- Barbie Trial: French Heart of Darkness
- County's Key Role in the Presidential Campaigns--the Money : To the Republicans, It's Looking More Like a 2-Candidate Race
- Henley Royal Regatta : Harvard Narrowly Beaten by Canadian National Eight
- Padres Send Dravecky and Mitchell to Giants for Brown in 7-Player Deal
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Saberhagen May Be Shut Out of an All-Star Game Appearance
- <i> MUSEE D'ORSAY--LE GRAND</i> HOOT
- Mayan Ways Periled, Indians Say : 400-Year Church Ties Cut by Ancient Mexican Tribe
- Keeper Says Bees Are a Honey of a Hobby
- Airlines: the Changing Scene
- Reminder of the Public Trust
- Yaroslavsky Bets Future on Slow-Growth Movement
- In Choosing Care Home for Elderly, Good Senses Count
- Title Fight Could End in a Legal Slugfest
- Brewers Throw Tradition to Wind, Beat Angels, 2-1
- Commentary : Baseball's Old-Timers Are the Real All-Stars
- The Sequel : BUMPER CROP
- TRUE STORIES DEPT.: How's this for an...
- Medicare Is Reviewing Its Murky Rules
- The Monkey King by Timothy Mo (Morrow: $16.95; 275 pp.)
- Lakeside Boy Dies of Gunshot Wound
- Body of Man Found in North Park; Police Seeking Brother in Stabbing
- Laguna Beach : Sawdust Festival Opens Today for Its 21st Run
- Golf / Scott Howard-Cooper : Sheff Tries to Repeat as Qualifying Begins in 88th SCGA Amateur
- Motor Racing Roundup : Allison Rolls to Victory on a Fresh Set of Tires
- Commentary : Arena Football Isn't Just a Game, It's an Adventure
- KUBRICK AS REPORTER--DISTANCED DOCU-FICTION
- A FILM EXHIBITION OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE
- Convicted Inside Trader Emerges From Seclusion : Computerbase Enlists Thayer to Guide Growth
- Across the Sea
- KNIT KNACKS
- Future Doc : 'Gee, Mister,' the Boy Went On, 'Everyone Knows What a Lamborghini Is'
- Councilman Wants Commitment From Business : Inglewood Youth Job Program Urged
- The Nihilesthete by Richard Kalich (Permanent: $17.95; 155 pp.)
- U.N. Envoy Optimistic on Iran-Iraq Peace Moves
- Firearm Frolic Forbidden at Home : For a U.S. Vacation Blast, the Japanese Go Gunning