- The Region - News from Sept. 2, 1986
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- The Region - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Region - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 2, 1986
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- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- The Nation - News from Sept. 2, 1986
- Speeches and Pickets Mark Orange County Labor Day Festivities
- St. Catherine's Boy, 13, and Parents Killed in Crash : Air Disaster Shocks Anaheim School
- Gossage Case--A Big Silence Follows the Big Chill
- Kin of Missing in Cerritos Feel 'Wrenching Grief'
- 58 Varied Lives End in Tragedy on Doomed Jet
- Fall Campaigns Shifting Into High Gear : Battle Spirit Evident as Bradley, Deukmejian Clash on Drug Issue
- Light Plane's Pilot Had Heart Attack Before Collision : Autopsy Findings Issued; More Bodies Found; Death Toll Reported at 85
- THE AEROMEXICO DISASTER : Owner of Plane in Crash Described as Cautious Pilot
- U.S.-Backed Insurgents on Capitol Hill : Rebel Lobby Becomes New Growth Industry
- Gossage, Smith Keep Quiet After Meeting
- Flight 498 Passenger, Crew List
- Accident Ranks as L.A. Airport's Worst Ever
- Idaho Crash of Light Plane Kills Two, Injures Three
- No Quick Study
- Fernando Wins One From Mets
- Motor Racing Roundup : Garza Suffers Broken Leg in CART 200; Rahal Wins
- Rioting May Mean End of Annual Surf Competition
- NASA Reportedly Will Drop 18 Shuttle Spacelab Missions in Blow to Scientists
- Covert or Overt? Congress Disputes President on Aid
- Gunmen Kill Suspected Mafia Chief in Italy
- 70 Die as Planes Collide in Air : Wreckage Plunges Into Cerritos, Burning 16 Homes : Mexican Jetliner, Small Craft Intersect on Approach to L.A.
- Traffic Snarls Spur Sentiment to Slow Development Pace Throughout County
- Developers Tagged to Help Pay for Road Costs
- U.S. Reported Readying New Disarmament Offer; Leaks Assailed
- The Region : Man Slain by Suspected Gang Members
- Bonding males cast adrift without a corkscrew, and it happened just 26 miles across the sea
- The World : 2 Iran Pilots Defect to Iraq
- Switched Babies Given to Right Irish Mothers
- Countywide : Free Vaccination Clinics for Schoolchildren Set
- Oklahoma Is the Answer, but What Is the Question?
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : KATHAK DANCE FEST
- FRIENDLY FIRE AT CONVENTION
- Henry Moore, Renowned British Sculptor, Dies at 88
- Poachers Kill 30 Rhinos
- Newport Beach's Steve Bren Wins Super Vee Race
- Good-Natured Side of Santa Susanas Lies on North Face
- Golf Roundup : Hulbert Makes Winning Putt Short and Sweet
- Bo Jackson Is Called Up by Royals
- Even Backers Question Rebels Getting Stingers
- Everything's Ducky With Problem at Reagan Ranch
- Training in a 944? Driver's Ed Was Never Like This
- European Track and Field Championships : Cram Defeats Coe to Retain 1,500-Meter Title
- Ogygian, scratched from the Travers and Jim...
- CIF PREVIEW : ANGELUS LEAGUE : Bishop Amat, Servite Lead a Tough Lot : Lancers Have MVP Bieniemy Back; Friars Return a Quality Defense
- Name in the News
- ACTORS IN 2 DIFFERENT WORLDS
- The Ultimate Detection Gear--the Pilots' Eyes
- Unique Homecoming : Descendants of Slaves Gather at Plantation
- KGB Failed in Bid to Frame Detained Journalist in '84, Soviet Emigre Asserts
- Road Plans Stymied by by That 'NIMBY' Feeling
- San Fernando's Birthday Party Is a Joyful, 75-Candle Blowout
- It's Now or Never on Tax Reform
- Estrapade, Toro Win the Million
- Answer Is Obvious: Some Days He's Hot, Some Days He's Not
- A Marine sky-diver was reported in satisfactory...
- 'SILENCE' SPEAKS VOLUMES
- ANAHEIM : Halloween Festival Avoids Cancellation
- Brazilian Plane Crashes
- Aquino Mobilizes the People With an Absence of Anger
- Reporter Witnesses Rampage : Riot Turns Attention Away From Surf Event
- Pro Surfing Championships : Australia's Occhilupo Wins Title Once Again
- Gossage, Padre Officials to Meet Today
- MUSIC REVIEW : CELEBRATING GOSPEL HERITAGE
- Edgemoor Patients Paint Brighter Picture of Geriatric Hospital
- Book Review : Lost Identities Color New York Thriller
- Sandag Survey Reveals Traffic Growth Details
- American League Roundup : Eichhorn Has Been a Savior for Blue Jays
- U.S. Open Roundup : Donnelly Stuns Jarryd to Reach Fourth Round
- Texas Ranger outfielder Gary Ward has left...
- Alberto Salazar, sidelined for two years with...
- Killing Grounds' New Scenery
- Is Labor a Special Interest? Bunk ! This Interest We All Share
- There is a silence on the knoll as sweet as sleep. : High On a Hill
- World Cycling Championships : Britain's Tony Doyle Wins Individual Pursuit
- Former Champs Roll With Punches : It Was Another One of Those Days for the Hapless Tigers
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. DEBUT OF PIANIST STOERING
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'BULLIES': GENERIC TRASH WITH THE USUAL REVENGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'BORN AMERICAN' IS DEAD ON ARRIVAL
- Labor Day Lesson : Horse Dies in One-Horse Steel Town
- Make House Calls : These Vets Have Patient Patience
- Anaheim : Man Critically Injured in Stabbing; Two Held
- Overzealous Zealots
- NORMA ALEANDRO SET FOR 'GABY'
- National League Roundup : Pirates Beat Up on Astros Again
- Drought Cuts China Crops
- Boston Nurses Back on Jobs, May Strike Again
- Thomases Mark Golden Anniversary at Benefit
- FAA Administrator Outlines Employee Drug Test Program
- U.S. Writer 'Engaging in Espionage,' Soviets Say; Wife Allowed to Visit Him
- Baja Research Center : Institute in Ensenada Hailed by Scientists
- Tinley Loses To Allen In Japan Triathlon
- Small Craft May Have Strayed Into Airport Approach Path
- What About Freedom of Screech? : The Gossage Case Raises Profound Questions; Hold the Fries
- Maryland, Pittsburgh Meet Tonight
- LORING HAS A LOT TO SING ABOUT
- Mourning 21 Slain Blacks, Tutu Declares, 'We Will Be Free'
- The Nation : FAA to Test for Drug Use
- No Longer a Monopoly, French TV Is Uneasy Mix of Public and Private
- Benjamin Landis, Retired Superior Court Judge, Dies
- Police Defend Actions Amid Cries of Brutality
- Ex-Labor Secretary, Nine Others Accused of Fraud : Jury Selection to Begin in Donovan Trial
- Dodd and Hovland Win Volleyball Title
- Angels Complete Sweep of Tigers; Candelaria Ailing
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : WILLIAMS CONDUCTS MOVIE MUSIC
- Despite Settlement, It's Still Not Over : Hormel Strike May Divide Town for Years to Come
- Financial Markets Closed for the Labor Day Holiday
- California 78 Turns Rush Hour Into Frustrating Wait
- Thinking of Labor
- Jews May Not Attend Bullfights, Eminent Israeli Rabbi Rules
- Orange County Open Beach Volleyball Tournament : Dodd, Hovland Beat Smith, Stoklos
- The American Yacht Thursday's Child Restarts Solo Around-the-World Race
- PRODUCERS NO LONGER GO IT ALONE
- Brave Raj Gives Corey Black His First Stakes Win
- Collectors Take Their Comic Books Seriously
- Garden Grove : Police Say Burglary Suspect Fought Officers
- Orange : Center Seeks Volunteers to Test Promising Drug
- U.S. Amateur : LSU Golf Coach Is Easy Winner in 2-Round Final
- Scott Molina of Boulder, Colo., easily won...
- Casualties Reported in Balkan Earthquake
- Young Voters Sharply Divided by Conflicting Views on Reagan
- Arrest of Daniloff Parallels Times Reporter's Own Run-in With KGB
- Collision Near L.A. Is First Aeromexico Disaster Since 1981
- Minorities' AIDS Help Insufficient, Officials Say : Cultural Gap, Funding Cited
- Labor Relations : Handful of Workers Talk About Life on the Job in '86
- Grape Growers Jittery Over Winery Strike as Harvest Nears Peak
- Newport Beach Team Wins Doubles Title
- Connors Is Ready to Fight After He Loses
- Jackie Sherrill Has Bonfires Burning Bright at Texas A&M;, but Where There's Smoke . . . : QUESTIONS IN AGGIELAND
- Identification
- Opportunities for Labor Unions
- U.S. Intervention in Latin America
- SDSU Students Deck the Walls for Dorm Year
- World champion Elena Shushunova of the Soviet...
- NO MORE MOORE IN SEATTLE; HIS BRONZE 'VERTEBRAE' SOLD
- AMERICA'S 'HIDDEN PROBLEM' : ABC, PBS LAUNCH LITERACY CAMPAIGN
- AIDS Pushed as National Political Issue : Some Incumbents Attacked as Condoning Capital Insurance Law
- Congress Gets Another Try at Immigration Problem
- Wojna Gets Off to Great Start : Pitches Padres to a 4-1 Victory Over Montreal
- The Angels, Team of Destination : In Their Own Quiet Way, This Team Is Fired Up and Going Places
- THE NORMAN NIGHTMARE : Oklahoma Linebacker Brian Bosworth Makes Opponents' Hair Stand on End
- Hearts of Stone
- U.S. Intervention in Latin America
- Judgeship
- U.S. Intervention in Latin America
- The State - News from Sept. 1, 1986
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- Terror and Death : Sledgehammer From the Sky Hits Cerritos
- Families Ushered Into Lounge for Bad News : At LAX, 'Everybody Was Crying, Waiting for Word'
- Youths Riot, Loot at Surf Event in Huntington Beach
- Riot Erupts at Huntington Beach Surf Contest : Hundreds of Youths Stone Police, Burn Cars in Violent Rampage
- Gossage Returns to Fan Ovations at Lindbergh Field