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- 5 Carrier Planes Damaged
- Bruins Win; Just a Knight Is Left to Go
- Verit Industries, Sun Valley, said its wholly...
- Pickens Reportedly Buys 6.7 Million More Shares of Unocal Stock
- 'Cross-ownership' was barred in the ABC merger.
- Drugs, Multinationals Pace Rally; Dow Up 5
- Consolidated Foods changed its name to Sara Lee.
- South Gate Suspends Housing Program, Returns Federal Funds
- Compton Educator Accused of Bribery : College Chief's Arrest Shocks Colleagues
- Santa Monica : School Lines Changed for Madison Pupils
- Low Mintage May Not Mean High Value
- Class of 1985 Beats Class of '84 on Basic Skills Test
- County Expands Probe of Court Payments : 64 Defense Attorneys Under Scrutiny for Allegedly Inflating Fees
- Chapman Wins, 3-1
- The NHL / Chris Baker : It's a Four-Way Battle for Coach of the Year
- Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Moss, 55, Is Ready for Riverside
- AN ODD TRIO IS . . . : BUYING THE FARM : Two Former Major League Ballplayers and a Mortician Hope to Give Ventura County a Minor League Franchise
- January to Play in Pro-Am Portion of Senior Tournament
- Uniden to Shift Corporate Headquarters to Indiana
- Canada unfairly subsidizes pork, the U.S. ruled.
- Dataproducts Expects 50% Drop in Profits
- Financially troubled United Press International, which is...
- Crash Diets, Bulimia : Eating Problems May Affect Your Teeth
- The House
- Panel Says FDA Is Dragging Its Feet on Sulfite Curbs
- Beverly Hills Student Blood Tests Go Smoothly
- Loyola Athletic Director to Ponder New Job as Fund-Raiser
- Queen Elizabeth to Visit Grenada
- Treasure Hunters Going for the Gold in British Ship
- Friends Recoil at 'Snake Man' Arrest
- Duarte
- 10 HORSY TIPS FOR THE NOVICE : who dreams of riding into the sunset
- Both Sides Agree to Let the Judge Decide in Second Lam Trial
- Student Article Roasts High School Math Program : Faculty Threatens to Silence Paper
- Hearing Ends on SOS Bid to Burn Waste
- Two Long-Shot City Attorney Candidates Relying on Experience
- Ram Notebook : Favorite Suns Had a Lock on Pursuit of Brock
- Killanin's Lass Wins Feature at Santa Anita
- PLAYHOUSE WINS HONORS
- OSCAR AUDIENCE CONTINUES DECLINE
- JOHN PAUL II ON 'TODAY': AN NBC COUP
- Investment Adviser Raises Stake in Caesars to 9.9%
- Nutri-Data . . . Brunch Ideas Accent Concern for Diet, Hospitality : In Spring, Chef's Fancy Turns to Buffet Fare
- A Tasty Recipe for Making a Poundcake the Buttery, Rich, Old-Fashioned Way
- Reagan MX Success Seen Hurting Other Arms Requests
- The House
- An Old Warrior Continues His Battle on the Road to Nicaragua
- Life in Blast Area: It Goes On in Eerily Quiet Ways
- Senate Avoids Taking Action on Jobless Aid
- Oilers Will Play a Pair, then Host Baseball Tourney Starting April 1
- Long Beach
- Goetz Indicted on 4 Attempted Murder Counts
- Sunland Man Acquitted of Trying to Have Home of In-Laws Burned
- 'Cheers' Actresses Star in Maternity Role: Baby Girls
- Nineteen Whittier residents have been honored for...
- 'The Audiences Love It' : Silent Screen Organist, 79, Still Making the Scene
- Lakeview Terrace Man Is Found Guilty of Assaulting, Robbing Teen in Jail Cell
- Honey Springs OKd by Supervisors but Foes Will Fight On
- Soviets to Try New Methods of Farming
- Doctor Found Not Guilty of Raping Woman He Drugged
- Wife, at Husband's Trial, Says She Killed Baby
- County Approves L.A.-Long Beach Light Rail System
- He'd Missed It by a Mile--the One at Tullylease
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- Armed Conflict in Cambodia
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- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from March 28, 1985
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- The World - News from March 28, 1985
- Class of 1985 Beats Class of '84 on Basic Skills Test
- D.A., Lawyers for Mayor Hold Lengthy Talks
- Fairfax Area Stores, School Begin to Open After Blast
- U.S. Concedes Officer Took Military Photos : But Officials Assail Shooting by Soviets as 'Totally Unjustified'
- D.A., Hedgecock Lawyers Meet Over Possible Deal
- Mel Levine Sallies Forth to Woo Bay Conservatives
- Zoning Emerges as Top Issue in City Council Election
- Most Stores in Blast Area Will Reopen Today
- Japan Tells U.S,. It Will Boost Car Exports 24% : 2.3 Million Total for '85 Does Not Represent 'Significant Restraint,' White House complains
- Agreement Reached to Extend Jamboree Across Marine Base
- CALIFORNIA - News from March 28, 1985
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- Bingham Was a House Painter While in Hiding
- U.S. Warns Japanese on Car Exports
- Harbin: A Place to Avoid in the Winter
- Killer Bees Attack 2 Students; One Dies
- U.S. Invites Allies to Join 'Star Wars' Research
- Cardinal Recuperating
- Nicaragua Forces Peasants to Move, Bars Aid to Rebels
- Some citrus growers want market controls ended.
- Kaiser Aluminum's employees ratified a contract.
- New MX Vote Set for Thursday
- Pennsylvania Avenue May Be Closed Off to Protect White House
- Wasserman to Be Chairman of Maxicare
- A Well-Lighted Home Keeps Burglar Away
- Geneva Talks Focus on Space : U.S., Soviets Concentrate on This Weapons Issue
- 2 Cab Firms End Boycott of Service to South Bay
- Governor
- Santa Ana Firm Hooks Contract at Aquarium
- Unocal's Hartley called for a takeover moratorium.
- General Mills to Return to Basics : Plans to Sell Fashion Division and Spin Off Toy Group
- 'True' Thriller Draws Heat for Secret Author
- Firms Emit Huge Volume of Toxins, Report Says
- A cornered ex-Marine, with his back to the wall, brings up the big guns--but forgets the ammunition
- 16 L.A. Cocaine Dealers Seized
- 'Body Furnishing' : Paris Designers Fill Fall Lines With Touches of Home Decor
- Deported Murder Witness Pleads Guilty
- 2 More Ohio S&Ls; Will Get U.S. Insurance
- Kyle Acted in Self-Defense, Jurors Told
- How State Lawmakers Voted on MX Missile
- House Votes MX Funding, 219-213 : Reagan Lobbying Credited for Thin Victory; Political Promises Alleged
- Seeks FCC Review of Shareholder Group's Liquidation Plan : Storer Files Protest Over Dissidents' Bid
- Realty Firm Increases Its Area Activities
- Analyst Lowers Control Data Profit Estimate : Hutton Recommends Selling Company's Stock
- Kirkpatrick Rules Out Running for Office
- New Students to Have TB Tests
- 200 Arrested in S. African Protest Over Killing of 19
- Flooding Hits Ukraine
- Alert Issued on Heart Device Battery Packs
- Neo-Nazi Seized; Suspect in Talk Show Host's Death
- Skyjacker Surrenders in Turkey
- Justices Affirm Ruling Upholding Gay Teachers' Rights
- Airlines Must Install Additional Safeguards Against Fire
- A Northern California bank reopened Monday.
- Mainframe Systems From Burroughs, Honeywell : 2 Firms Unveil Large-Scale Computers
- Dollar Stages Broad Retreat; Gold Up $8
- Arabs Should Be Ousted From Israel, Kahane Declares
- Judge, Set to Aid Claiborne Appeal, Dies in Hotel
- Massive Blast Shakes Baghdad
- GE Indicted on Charges of Defrauding AF
- San Diego
- FILMEX REVIEWS
- A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC AT THE GOVERNORS BALL
- Deukmejian Won't Return Funds Linked to Moriarty
- Soviets Insist U.S. Is at Fault in Major's Death
- Romanov Praises Hungary's Economic Reforms, Hints Kremlin May Follow Suit
- Small Cracks Found in Vietnam Memorial
- NATO Urges Go-Ahead on 'Star Wars' : Defense Chiefs Say Space Program Is in Europe's Interest
- Limited Use of Wiretaps OKd by Senate Panel
- Election Money--the New, the Old, the Bid to Limit It : Charter Amendment 1 Would Limit Campaign Donations
- Two San Diego men adrift in a...
- Countywide
- ESM was declared bankrupt at a Florida hearing.
- WORLD
- MCA Agrees to Acquire L.J.N. Toys : Entertainment Firm to Exchange Up to $39.8 Million in Stock
- Pay Settlement OKd for County Lawyers
- Engineer Hailed in Gas Leak Battle
- 'It Was Like Cyclone,' Woman Says of Hellish Scene in Midst of Blast
- San Diego
- Arizona State's Tamburo Quits as Athletic Director Amid a Drug Controversy
- College Baseball : Pitchers Lead Aztecs to Two Victories
- Spring Training / Angels : Kipper May Make the Big Leap to Majors
- Carrying on Family Traditions at Presentation Ball
- The Medal Stops Here; Truman Honored by Reagan
- Santa Ana College Name Changed to Rancho Santiago
- Study Finds Public Would Support Transit Tax
- Reportedly Spotted Outside S&L; With Mask and Gun : Doctor Held as Suspect in Robbery Try
- Bruins Try N.Y. Again : Hazzard, Club Get Chance to Atone for Earlier Rout
- NATION
- Iraqi Jets Attack Ship in Gulf, Kill 9 in Raid on Tehran
- Soviet Dissident's Wife Abandons 22-Day Fast
- U.S. Says Iraq Used Poison Gas to Rout Iranians
- CBS Eases Stand on Israeli Army Killing of Two Aides
- The Nation : Medicare Termed Sound
- Girl, 4, Finds Heroin in School Bag
- Natalie Cole's Ex-Husband Dies
- Sick Sea Animals Find Fast Friend
- Controls on Rent Hikes Are Ended : Owners of Mobile Homes Lose Fight in Westminster
- ART REVIEW : 'EMERGING ARTISTS' AT LA JOLLA ART MUSEUM
- Treasury Sees Casinos as Unofficial Banks
- CBS Releases Holders List to Helms' Group
- Ex-Reporter Questioned on Past Uses of Information : Prosecutor Hits Winans' Integrity
- Cooler With Spring Showers Possible for the Southland
- The Forces of Man--and Nature
- Sockers Fall Short of Record in 9-5 Loss
- Lessons in How to Clown Around
- Ethiopian Rescue: An All-U.S. Operation : Airlift Plan Came From Officer in Sudan Embassy, Not Israel
- Court Curbs Police Shootings : Rules They Can't Fire at Unarmed, Fleeing Suspects
- U.S. Representative to Peace Group Named
- The World : North African Unity Fails
- The State : Warrant Issued for Mayor
- Utility Fined; A-Plant Failed Disaster Drill
- 'Poets Are Born, Not Paid' : Award-Winning Writers Fear for Future of the Art
- Commercial Diver Drowns as Boat Propeller Cuts Hose
- Orange : Water District Awards Contract on Reservoir
- Principal to Announce Action Against Ocean View Team
- City Sues Insurance Firm Over Refusal to Pay Claim
- Newport to Test Airport Expansion : City Wants Review of County's Plan by Superior Judge
- BEDSOW QUITS PERFORMING ARTS POST
- AT&T; unveiled another personal computer.
- High Court Overturns Alabama Tax Favoring Home-State Industry
- Warner Communications has completed the previously announced...
- The first U.S.-made Sentra car rolled off the line.
- Mobile Home Blaze Kills Five Members of Family
- Chico Puts Park Off-Limits to Troops
- Trail Blazers Snap Lakers' String
- Prep Baseball : Katella Pounds Out 18 Hits in 14-3 Victory Over Loara
- Young Will Likely Miss Oakland Game
- 'Distressed' Goetz Refuses to Testify Before Grand Jury
- Guardian Gets 20-Year Term for Molesting Girl
- Community College Baseball : Salaets and Buckels Pitch Three-Hitter
- Rivalries in Small Sports Are Also Affected When Schools Switch Leagues
- Pork-Barrel Basing of the MX
- FILMEX REVIEWS
- Modern-Day Exodus
- Bradley Leads Ferraro in Financial Aid From Valley
- Countywide : Supervisors Reconsider Jail Work 'Emergency'
- Supervisors Seek Responses : Plan to Cut Funds for 75 Programs Set Aside
- Work on Detection Device to Begin : UCSD Scientists to Go on Hunt for Monopole
- San Ysidro
- Junior College HIGHLIGHTS : Five Homers Power Canyons, 11-2
- Walking on Eggs
- All Field, No Hit, at Least Until Now : Pettis and Schofield Caught the Ball a Lot Better Than They Hit It for Angels Last Season, but Mauch Has Called for Better Connections : Shortstop's Bat Can't Be as Quiet as the Shortstop
- City Council Deals Harbor Square Plans Another Setback
- For Orange, It Was Time to Move On
- Nunn Two-Guns Jackson With a Knockout in the First Round
- 'AMADEUS': BOX-OFFICE STRATEGY
- El Cajon
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- Prep Notebook JOHANNES TESSELAAR : Sylmar Slid Backward as Hiner Slid Forward
- When the chips are down and the deck is stacked against you, a bit of imaginative reshuffling can do wonders to cure the problems of an ailing athletic program : The Ways and Means of Releaguing
- The NHL : Kings' Quinn Faces a Tough Fight for Coach of Year
- Moorpark Trio Competing in N.Y. Polo Tournament
- Fix Scandal Hits Tulane--4 Accused
- Anaheim : Father Pleads Guilty to False Kidnap Report
- Police Say Boy, 13, Helped Out at Home by Selling 'Coke'
- Spring Training / Padres : Marching Through One of the Dog Days
- Chaney Says Talk Wasn't About Job
- Informant's Claim Against Lam Delays Trial 2nd Time
- Girl, 5, Tells of Abuses, Threats by Ray Buckey
- Costa Mesa : 550 Apartment Units OKd for Hospital Land
- County Favors New Policy on Incorporation
- Preps SPRING SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Hart's Rally Beats Burroughs, 8-5
- Player of the Week : Lancers' Schicker Is Catching Up on Lost Time
- Canadian Quarterback Comes In From Cold, Putting Ferragamo Out : Brock Now Is a Ram
- Gastineau Gets Ready on Chicken Feed
- STAGE REVIEW : 'LA VENEXIANA': AFTER THE LAUGHTER . . .
- Precious Metals Up Sharply
- White Farm Equipment Faces Debt Crisis
- The advanced technology division of Fluor Corp.'s...
- The Region : 3 Children Killed in Fire
- Flights Fit for a King: 2 Monarchs at Controls
- Intelligence Chief, Aides Indicted in Liu Murder
- Reagan to See Numeiri
- Kamm Resigns as Chairman of Mobot Corp.
- NATION
- 'Motel People' : A New Class of Homeless on Horizon
- Youngsters Get a Taste of Passover
- Malaysia Hit Hard By Semiconductor Market Slump
- Survey of 320 Laid Off From Big Three Firms : 70% of Auto Workers Back on Job
- Unity Attempt Fails Again in North Africa
- Neves Has 3rd Operation in 11 Days
- Book Review : A Swiftian Proposal for the Nuclear Age
- Rain and Wind Expected as Storm Bears Down on L.A.
- They were given a rare glimpse of American life and manners.
- Prep Baseball : Calabasas Has the Wright Stuff in a 7-1 Victory
- KURT BEVACQUA : He Has Hung Around the Major Leagues Since 1971, Exceling as a Kind of Zany Pinch-Hitter's Pinch-Hitter
- Aid Agencies Join Hands
- 2d Grand Jury Indicts Goetz in 4 N.Y. Subway Shootings : Accused of Attempted Murders
- County Held Liable in Deputy's Sex Attacks : Appeals Court Says an Employer Must Suffer Consequences When Police Authority Is Abused
- Santa Ana : Planning Panel Urges Approval of Traffic Plan
- Fullerton
- Bandits Defy USFL Switch to Fall Season
- College Baseball : Irvine Strands 14 Runners in 10-Inning Loss
- University Upsets Sea Kings in Tennis
- Bible Group Pickets Blind Vendor at Courthouse
- Pavelich Scores Two Goals as the Rangers Win, 5-4, Move Closer to Playoffs
- MASTER SYMPHONY NAMES DIRECTOR
- Computers Help the Handicapped : Program Designed to Improve Communication Skills
- 8 Workers Charged With Selling Drugs in Senate Kitchen
- Sudan Denies It Agreed to an Israel Airlift
- China Parliament Meeting
- A Free Hand Pays Off for Cavaliers
- Ewing Has Earned That Extra Edge
- College Baseball RAINBOW TOURNAMENT : Late CSUN Rallies Aren't Enough as Matadors Lose Two
- Prep Baseball : Notre Dame Puts Perrson Pain on Bosco
- Exxon will pay two executives $2.87 million.
- B of A Will File Insurance Claim Over Paraguay Loss
- Brock's Style Unlike Donovan's; Slant Is Same
- Shifts Ahead in the Graying of America