- The World - News from June 30, 1987
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- Albuquerque Facing U.S. Crackdown on Air Pollution
- The World : Greek Threat on U.S. Bases
- Bones May Be Those of 37th Green River Victim
- Tourism in Slump : Tiny Singapore Tries to Restore Its Exotic Image
- Alcohol Therapist Accused of Flogging During Treatment
- 16 Police Hurt in Clash at West German Rally
- Many Elements Disrupt Work at Embassy in Moscow
- U.S. Agrees to Let Egypt Build M-1 Battle Tank
- NABET Members Stage Nationwide NBC Strike
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- Reagan Won't 'Sit on Sidelines' During '88 Races
- Shultz Assails Efforts to Stall Ship Escorting
- The Nation : Household Income on Rise
- U.S. Girl Travels to Moscow With a Song in Her Heart
- Delta Airlines mechanics reached agreement.
- EPA Plans Building Limits for L.A., 13 Other Areas as Penalty for Bad Air Quality
- Brown to Seek 1-Month Sales Tax Cut in Rebate War
- Israel Drops 2-Tier College Tuition Plan
- Allis-Chalmers Files Chap. 11
- Sen. Gore, 39, Enters Race for President : First Southerner, Youngest in Field, Stresses Rule of Law
- 3 GIs Killed, 12 Hurt in Training Blast in West Germany
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- 2 Pick the Right 6, Split $14,167,872
- The Region : New INS Center Caters to Farm Workers
- Kemp Thwarted in Goal to Win Conservatives
- Experts Debate If Decontrol Has Impaired Safety : Many Say That Air Lanes Are No More Hazardous; Unions Sharply Disagree
- Changes Seen if Court Gets New Conservative : Curbs on Abortions and Affirmative Action, Support for Aid to Private Schools Predicted
- Fire Rages Through High-Rise in New Delhi; 3 Killed, 80 Hurt
- Chemical Cloud in Italy Causes Spots
- Whales Returned to Ocean 8 Months After Beaching
- Deng, 82, Plans to 'Semi-Retire' at Fall Congress
- Hawke Kicked, Punched During Campaign Stop
- Shrine Honors Child Holocaust Victims
- Exiled Greek King's Son Hurt in Crash
- Diane Broussard of Chatsworth has been installed...
- I wish I could protect her from the hounds of misfortune. : A Shaky Step Into Scary Era
- The Death of Fred Astaire
- Fullerton : Police Say Missing Girl Wasn't Kidnaped
- Changing the Coastal Rules
- Golf Roundup : Despite a 72, Azinger Holds On to Win by One Stroke
- John Montes of Whittier and Eric Martin...
- AT CAL STATE L.A. : TENOR EIKUM INAUGURATES PACIFIC MUSIC CENTER
- BY THE NUMBERS
- It Was a Game Played for Fun of It; Wooden Has Most Fun of All
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- South-Central L.A. Pushers Set Sights on Valley
- Local News in Brief : Truck's Brakes Ignite 175-Acre Brush Fire
- Weird Crusade for Balanced-Budget Law Flies in the Face of Reagan's Fiscal Folly
- INS Eases Migrant Labor Rule : Will Admit Farm Workers Without Proof of Status
- Einstein Papers Recovered
- Students Can Repack Those Bags; the Trip's On Again
- North Carolina Beats UCLA in Alumni Game, 116-111
- McGwire Hits Pair of Home Runs for a Rookie-Record Five in Two Games
- Nettles Is Happy to Help Out Braves in a Pinch
- Fire Forces 190 Guests at La Jolla Marriott to Evacuate
- 'REPO MAN' ON THE CLUB CIRCUIT
- Marines Fight the County's High Cost of Housing
- Big 10 Investigation Reportedly Clears Iowa's Harmon of Any Wrongdoing
- American League Roundup : Madlock's Three Homers and Sacrifice Give Detroit 8-7 Win
- Angels Get 6 Homers in 7th Straight Win : Pinch-Hitters Hendrick and Jones Deliver 2 of Them
- ON THE UP AND UP : 5-3 Tyrone Bogues Wants to Prove That NBA Isn't Too Tall a Task
- TWO SHOWS THAT BASH FUNNY BONE
- Costa Mesa : Man Burns His Hands in $40,000 Garage Fire
- San Diego
- Sobering Recommendation
- She'll Hit the Ground Running--Galanter
- A Sneer for California
- Michael Gray's 44 Points Lead Cleveland to Title
- Mike Secrest of Flint, Mich., pedaled into...
- Salt Creek Surfing Meet : Huntington Beach's Craig Comen Rides Small Waves to Victory
- NCAA Special Convention : Balance Between Athletics, Academics at Issue
- Pope's Meeting With Waldheim
- Beer Barons Strike Again
- A Game With Only a Few Winners : Parking Roulette Played at County Center
- The Death of Fred Astaire
- Mack Lobell Breaks Track Record With Victory in Yonkers Trot
- HUMAN TARGETS
- In a Nationwide Poll, 52% Say College Sports Overemphasized
- FIRST OFF . . .
- REPLACEMENTS' WILD ACT ON TARGET
- NILS: ON THE BEAT
- Critical Report Sparks Health System Review
- ACCONCI ABANDONS HIS OFF-PUTTING STYLE : SCRAMBLING AROUND IN THE ART OF THE MATTER
- Local News in Brief : 2,000 Valencia Homes in Dark for a While
- TOUR OPENS : IT'S TRUE: MADONNA IS REALLY GOOD
- Anaheim : Salvage Firm Must Develop Clean-Up Plan
- DANCE
- KCET SETS SATIRE, RAGTIME PARABLE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'STRIPPED TO KILL' HAS SOME MEAT ON ITS BONES
- The U.S. asked chip makers for more information.
- A Hutton officer stepped down temporarily.
- TWA said it would move out of Manhattan.
- Reagan May Compromise With Democrats on Raising Revenues
- Demjanjuk Says He Wants to Testify, 'but Not Today'
- Not Entrenched Like Eastern Families : The L.A. Mob: Eking Out a Living Working Streets
- Home Sales Slide 14.9% in May
- Flight Recorders Ruined in Crash of Airliner, Philippine Officials Say
- Judge in Myerson Scandal Quits
- Valenzuela, Guerrero Are Back in Groove : 5-Hitter, 2-Run Homer Give Dodgers 4-2 Win Over Reds
- The Death of Fred Astaire
- A 13-year-old boy was killed when he...
- For Steffi Graf, Pappa Knows Best : When It Comes to Her Tennis Career, He Calls the Shots
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Johnny Carson Weds 4th Time
- Second AIDS Death in E. Germany Reported
- Mauritania Cuts Iran Ties
- Raiders Look at Irwindale Gravel Pit as Stadium Site
- Anaheim : Driver Held for Hit-Run After Pedestrian Dies
- Two Chrysler officials pleaded innocent to fraud.
- The Region : Jarvik-7 Patient Gets Heart Transplant
- 13% of Soviet Industries Lose Money: Premier
- 2nd Van Gogh Sold for 2nd Highest Price
- Pessimism Replaces Bright Promise of 1984 Reforms : China's Economic 'Boom' in Low Gear
- Strike Cripples Haiti
- Debate, Compromise : Writers of Constitution Set Example
- Huntington Beach : Reserve Police Academy Awards Diplomas to 25
- San Diego
- Pine Valley
- Gays' Parade Has a Somber Undercurrent
- 'TALKING FILMS' IS FILMFORUM FINALE
- Commentary : Show Stoppers : Old-Timer Games Pick Up Where the All-Stars Leave Off
- Video Games: They're Back--and Almost as Big as Ever
- Girl Scouts 'Rough It' to Begin a Diamond Jubilee
- Johnny Grant: star quality as the Spirit of Hollywood Past, Present and Future
- Fundamentalist Hails Resignation of Justice Powell
- Leader Recalls First Girl Scout Camping Trip
- Book Review : 'Fried Rabbit' Theory of Literature Applicable Here
- New York Abuzz Over Bessie's Mess : Romance, Politics, Intrigue Color the Case of Myerson, Miss America 1945
- Strapped for Cash
- Irvine : UCI Professor Publishes Psychology Handbook
- Willie Brown Proposes Cut in Sales Tax for December
- Braves' Win Over Padres Snaps Streak : Big Sixth Against Whitson Helps Atlanta Triumph, 5-2
- Ron Meyer beat fellow-American Doug Shaffer by...
- Shoemaker's Charge to Victory Is Jockey's Eighth in Gold Cup
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- An Institution Is Fading Away In Long Beach : Procter & Gamble Closing Plant It Opened in 1931
- U.S., Soviets Vie in S. Pacific : 'Fishing Expeditions' by Moscow Cause Concern
- Tom Hayden Travels Back Into His Past
- San Marcos Must Play It Again on Trash Plant
- 'Visual Pollution' in L.A.--There's No Discernible Sign of a Reduction
- Ocean View Beats Riverside Poly, 9-3, and Wins the L.A. Games Baseball Title
- HBO TO AIR 'VIETNAM WAR STORY'
- European Track : Soviet Men, East German Women Score Victories
- L.A. TAKES OSCAR MOVE IN STRIDE
- DOVES UNRAVEL
- Philosophy Cited in Cutoff of Anti-Gang Grant
- San Diego : Man With Jarvik Heart Receives Human Heart
- Lost Code Wins St. Paul Derby; Cryptoclearance Fifth
- Police Find No Evidence of 'Fixed' NBA Game
- Ferdinand Pulls Away and Pulls Off Big Victory in Hollywood Gold Cup
- ARTS TIX CLICKS FOR SAN DIEGANS
- A CRUEL STROKE FOR J.R. RICHARD : Astros' Once-Feared Pitcher Is Now a Bitter, Bloated Man
- Motor Racing Roundup : Rahal Wins Fourth Race of Month
- Gurnoe Wins Racquetball Tournament
- IN SAN FRANCISCO : PREMIERE OF GETTY'S 'PLUMP JACK'
- Recalls '79 Trip During Talks in Beijing : Too Old to Visit U.S., Deng Tells Carter
- Relatively Large Reunion Marks Death of Madison
- Ferguson Inquiry Supplies Recall Ammunition
- Borrego Springs
- MUSEUM ACQUIRES BATES PAINTING
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- Burbank's city attorney said city officials did...
- S&H; Green Stamps will have to be mailed in.
- Angola Frees U.S. Pilot at Elaborate Ceremony
- London Police Arrest Intruder at Gate to Buckingham Palace
- AIDS Victim Who Sold Blood Faces 10 Counts
- Seoul Ruling Party Backs Leader's Reform Proposals
- The Death of Fred Astaire
- Is There Any Workable Way to Reduce the Federal Deficit? : Tax Rates for the Wealthiest Provide a Starting Place
- Eviction Notices : 12 Elderly Tenants Fearful as Owners, Housing Officials Blame Each Other
- Despite Law, Signs Still Plentiful on Ventura Blvd.
- You'll Have to Read All About It
- Sigel and Hall Reach Final of 9-Ball Tournament
- Asylum Sought in Greece
- Age Is Served at Wimbledon
- Pacific Islanders to Vote Tuesday on Self-Government : Palau--Big Dreams Hide Big Problems
- Connectivity Is the New Buzzword
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- Ecclesia to Drop Housing Proposal
- Schlesinger Plan to Debug Embassy: Rip Off 3 Floors : Rebuilding Cost Put at $80 Million
- 2,000 U.S., South Vietnamese Veterans March in New Orleans
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Costa Mesa : Program Will Train Teachers to Aid Dyslexics
- Insularity Breeds Anti-Semitism in Japan
- RAPHAEL'S CIRCLE TO OPEN AT LIBRARY
- ART
- National League Roundup : Darling Has No-Hitter for Seven Innings, and Again He Doesn't Win
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- Chun Party Chief Agrees to Reforms : Roh Backs Korea Protest Demands, Including Direct Vote for President
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- PEEPS INTO FAIRYLAND: A REPRODUCTION OF AN...
- Man Jailed for Threat to Poison Soft Drinks
- Donations Pour In After Boston Crash
- Must Distribute Information on Safe Sex : 'Adult Businesses' Target of New Ruling
- Santa Monica Traffic, Parking Czar to Resign
- American League Roundup : McGwire Hits 3 Homers, Nearly Gets a 4th in A's 13-3 Victory
- Jordan, Worthy Face UCLA Alumni in Game Honoring Wooden at Pauley
- Top-Seeded Daley Fails to Gain Semifinals of Surfing Contest
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- THE NEW AMERICANS : AMERICA: A CONFLICT OF IMAGES AND REALITIES : LOC NAM NGUYEN, refugee director, from Vietnam
- Work Begun on Five Business Buildings
- Young, Blond and On Their Own in China
- Prime time this week is clogged with...
- Envoy to Belize Named
- Bowl Support Group to Host 1st Event
- Dog Groomer Takes Her Show on Road
- Prize Project : Risks of redevelopment paid off in Monrovia, where the Huntington Oaks Shopping Center erased blight, created jobs, won a federal award. Now it's a model for other cities.
- The B-1B: High-Flying Plane Has Sharp Critics on the Ground
- Injection Produces a Tougher Petunia
- Meese Approved North Actions, Iran Grand Jury Reportedly Told
- Strong Words Give Hope to the Future
- Local News in Brief : Arson Damages Cafe in North Hollywood
- I am very disappointed in Fox TV....
- Seoul 1988: Facilities Nearly Ready, but Unrest Clouds Games
- Crime, Decay in L.A.-Run Housing Spur Study by City
- Housing Groups Oppose Plan for Pension Bailout
- Reagan Aides at Odds Over Vital Arms Control Issues
- It's Up to Each of Us to Do Our Part to Help Curb Ozone Threat
- Nancy Reichardt's soap opera column in the...
- RADIO FREE 'NAM
- SEX! SWEEPS! PHILOSOPHY!?
- GEORGE MICHAEL: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE--OR SEX?
- High-Tech Auto Gear Roars Into Fast Lane : FULL BLAST
- My Dear Alex: Letters From a...
- Spinach Brightens Salad, Meat Loaf
- Union Federal Will Occupy Brea Building
- Now Is the Time for All Good Fliers to Speak Out
- Work Resumes on 2 Buildings
- From 'The Short-Timers'
- Melvin Simon Assumes Shop Center Management
- Exclusive Boutiques Offer High-Quality Goods
- Bradshaw: Man Who Reshaped Industry Giants
- Dull L. A. Skyline in for a Change
- Capital of Peace, Quiet May Be Borrego Springs
- Las Vegas Building Boom Defies Doom Predictions
- <i> Andrew Wyeth: The Helga Pictures text by John Wilmerding; forewords by J. Carter Brown and Leonard E.B. Andrews (Abrams: $40; 208 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Frequent Renter Plan
- An Explosion of Passes
- Buffums Leases Space at Solana Beach Retail Center
- L.A. Bucks Down Trend in Rehabbing : New Tax Laws Curb Incentives in Other Parts of Nation
- The Delicate Matter of Credit
- In Wake of Heart Transplant, Questions Continue About Chairman's Health : MCI Faces Changes, Challenges From Rivals
- Film Chiefs Command Posh Offices : Electronic Controls, Luxurious Furnishings, Paintings Their Reward
- Harper Lodge Opens in Denali Park
- Research Center in El Segundo Opens Phase 2
- FICTION
- You Can't Tell a Good Samaritan by the Disguise
- On Being Badly Read
- Mathias Forms Firm to Market for Pre-Retirees
- THE SEVERAL BATTLES OF GUSTAV HASFORD : A Candid Conversation With the Co -Writer and Fierce, Real-Life Protagonist of 'Full Metal Jacket'
- Squibb Has the Formula for Biotech Firms