- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 25, 1985
- Pentagon Modifying Pershing Missiles After Fatal Fire
- Proposal to Bail Out UC Hospitals Faces an Uncertain Future
- BONE: U.S. Trip May Save Brother's Life : Viet Youth Flying to U.S. to Save Ill Brother's Life
- Unocal's Hartley Says Pickens Faces Defeat at Shareholders Meeting
- Dole Strategy Worries Foes of GOP Budget
- Anti-Apartheid Protests Spread Across Nation
- The World - News from April 25, 1985
- The World - News from April 25, 1985
- The World - News from April 25, 1985
- The World - News from April 25, 1985
- The World - News from April 25, 1985
- Compassionate Corps Assists Troubled : Volunteers Help With Hospital's Mental Patients
- The Region : Condor Egg Taken to Zoo
- Two Britons Die in Crash
- Deukmejian Pleads for Reagan Change of Heart on Armenians
- Zimbabwe Sheds More British Names
- Pilot in Crash Had License for Less Than Week
- Board Votes to End School Sex Imbalance
- What Was Peculiar Was . . . How So Few Other Productions Out of the Scores and Scores That Opened Over the Last Year Were Even Mentioned. : DRAMA CRITICS' AWARDS SHOW
- Monitor Labs in Black After 2 Years of Losses
- Gorbachev Invites Kadafi
- C H B Foods postponed a shareholders meeting.
- Cash-Shy Lasermed Lays Off Third of Staff in Costa Mesa
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Honecker, Pope Confer
- Mexico Seeks Punishment of U.S. Border Patrolman
- Geneva Accord Broken by U.S., Gorbachev Says
- Port District Buys Time on Embarcadero Sculptures
- American League Roundup : Gibson Gets the Breaks as Tigers Win, 4-3
- A manufacturer asked that ad limits be lifted.
- EECO Inc. of Santa Ana said Robert...
- Treasury Revises Tax Plan, Drops Fringe Benefits Levy
- New Members of Kremlin's Leadership
- Split Vote on Aid a Stinging Defeat for the President
- Belgian-Japanese Project
- Boat Race Operators May Lose Permit : Unauthorized Course Change Made, Orange County Officials Say
- Fernando Beaten at 'Stick Ball Again, 2-1
- College Baseball : Doubleheader Loss to Texas El Paso Sends Aztecs Into Last in League
- U.S. Defeats West Germany, 4-3, in World Ice Hockey Tournament
- 'MADNESS' IS THE MOOD AT SOTHEBY'S
- 18 First Ladies Hold 'Summit' on Drug Threat
- A Jolly Trolley Party for Old Pasadena
- Reagan's Problem Bitburg--How Lasting the Uproar?
- Hope High for CSUN Science Building : State Finance Department Pushes Initial Money in Next Budget
- Mexico Asks U.S.to Punish Border Agent in Shooting
- Man Convicted of Murdering Girl : Says Witnesses Lied About Details in 2-Year-Old's Death
- Harbor Square Lessee Behind in Payments
- Can Comets Upset Sockers? No Chance, Says Katakalidis : Team Has Reason to Sound Cocky Entering Playoffs
- Community College Baseball : Kaub's Home Run Paces Golden West's 6-2 Victory
- Pollack Pitches Canyons Past Antelope Valley
- NHL Playoff Roundup : Islanders Sinking Out of Sight, 5-3
- Storer filed a lawsuit against shareholders.
- Pinochet Hopes to Thwart Opposition, Stay in Power : Chile's Leader Reported Pleased at Results of Crackdown on Dissent
- Guerrilla Attack Seriously Injures Peru Election Chief
- Canadian Report OKs Prostitution in Homes
- Charges in Works : Council Acts to Toughen Law on Oaks
- Local News in Brief : Jury Sworn in Suicide Suit Against Sun Valley Church
- CSUN Student Senate Backs Plan to Offer Latin Refugees Sanctuary
- This Bo's a 5 Going on 10.0 : Jason Bohanan Sharon Is Melting Hearts and Making Cash by Burning Up Skating Rinks and Sound Stages From Burbank to Palm Springs
- Harper Surprises Thurmond, Padres as Braves Win, 4-2
- THE GOSPEL OF CBS, ACCORDING TO TED
- Ashland Profits Zoom; Shamrock Holds Steady
- Teamsters' Roy Williams Ordered to Prison Hospital
- Brock Promises to Review Issue of Sanitation
- Two Men Guilty of Florida Anti-Abortion Bombings
- Sanctions for 2 Gen. Dynamics Officers Urged
- Letter Urged Reversal of Bitburg Stop : Reagan Aide Wrote Bonn About Visit; No Changes Planned
- Balboa to House Stores, Museum : Acquisition of Theater by City OKd
- Kern County Supervisors Vow to Block McColl Plan
- NBA Playoffs Roundup : Without Bird, Celtics Lose to the Cavaliers
- Lazers to Face Champion Blast Tonight at Baltimore in Opener of Playoff Series
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'PRIVATE FUNCTION': A DOUBLE-EDGED TOENAIL
- Blue-Chip Rally Lifts Dow to 7-Week High
- An executive in the WPPSS case was sentenced.
- Tighter Security Ordered in Temporary Licensing : Police Panel Grants Permit for Phases Teen Nightclub
- Transportation Week
- Port Votes Firmer Grip on Houseboats in Harbor
- A fighter plane crashed in the Nevada...
- RON : NEWMAN : Some Call His Sport Boring, But No One Accuses Coach of That
- Man Sues LSU, Claiming He Got Job Offer for Aid in Trying to Recruit Female Player
- Pope Appoints 28 New Cardinals--Including 2 Prelates From U.S.
- PLO Question Stymies Bid for Mideast Talks
- Two Senators 'Double' Up --Murder, They Wrote
- Californians Vote on Contra Aid
- No Delays Seen for Pershing-2s in W. Germany
- Book Review : Computing Your Artificial IQ Scores
- Woman Shot in Confrontation With Deputies
- Sugar Falls to New Lows
- Unions and Churches Win a Bout in Guatemala
- SDG&E; Posts $50.9-Million Profit for Quarter
- Judge to Allow 'Battered Wife' Defense Tactic
- Anaheim
- Fountain Valley : School District, Teachers Reach Contract Accord
- Clara Lane, Matchmaker for Half a Century, Dies
- Competing Bills Could Aid 2 County School Districts
- Anaheim : $4.8-Million Award Won by Boy Hit by Van
- Joiner, Chargers Agree on Another One-Year Contract; Ricardo Signs
- The last phase of Gulf's takeover was approved.
- Sterling Raises Bid for Informatics
- Pilot in Fatal Crash Had Just Been Licensed
- U.S. Ruling Asked on Cable TV Fees
- County Turns to Weinberger for SOS Waste-Disposal Site
- CIF Approves Grossmont Releaguing
- Prep Baseball : Damian's Hot Stuff Isn't Enough in Loss to Santa Ana
- College Softball : Titan Women Sweep Long Beach
- San Diego Prep Baseball : One-Hitter Helps Santana Get Revenge
- TARTIKOFF LEADS NBC OUT OF WILDERNESS
- Blasts Waste, Big Government in Talk to Realtors : Reagan Opens Lobbying Push on Budget
- Growth Hormone Improved, Scientists Say
- Soviets Suspected of Liquor-Stereo Swap
- Coast : Visitors From South Showing Up on Shore
- Burglars Disrupt Work of Wild-Bird Rescuers
- J. Coleman, UCLA Foreign Studies Director, Dies
- Edward Kennedy Jr. Sets an Example for Disabled
- Hope Amid Terror
- McDonald Still Expects to Start for the Browns
- Monroe Hasn't Right Ingredients : A 'Hungrier' Granada Hills Team Takes Over First With 7-2 Victory
- Try to Steer Clear of Race's Starting Area
- Irvine Loses, 6-5, to San Diego Despite 3-Run Lead in Seventh
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- Encinitas
- Fed Official Fears Risks for Economy : Preston Martin Says Nation Is on Verge of a 'Growth Recession'
- Sperry in Army Pact
- Phillips put two operations up for sale.
- Coke changed its secret recipe.
- Debate Grows Over Need for Orange Quotas
- Times TV Critic, Ft. Worth Newspaper Win Pulitzers
- Rockefeller Center Called Architectural Landmark
- Anti-U.S. Protest in Seoul
- No Clemency for Arnholt Smith
- 2 El Toro-Based Marines Killed in Nevada Crash
- Sarah Hughes Administered Oath on Air Force One : Judge Who Swore In Johnson Dies at 88
- S. Africa Detains 3 Black Leaders
- County Will Post Signs Warning of Peril in Fish
- Reagan Nominates New Honduran Envoy
- Harsh Haven
- FROM RUSSIA . . . WITH 'FLOWERS'
- Museum's New Hall of Economics and Finance Sets Lofty Goal : Equation: Games + Gadgets = Fun
- Business starts hit their highest levels since '78.
- Supervisors Held in Contempt by Judge : Orange County Officials Violated Airport Injunction, Jurist Says
- 'Star Wars' Developers Named
- Teamsters Chief Invokes Fifth to Queries on Crime Ties : Presser Refuses to Answer Presidential Commission on Union's Alleged Mob Connections
- Huntington Beach Shoot-Out Suspect Caught in Kern County
- Hopetown Project Gets Tentative Simi OK
- 'Give me a hug, sweetheart,' the robot would then demand.
- Angels Collect Six Homers, Lose, 14-9
- National League Roundup : Cubs' Sutcliffe Gets Home Run, Shutout
- College Baseball / Bob Cuomo
- The New York investment banking house Goldman,...
- Reputed Mass Killer Now Says He Slew Only One
- The State : U.S. OKs 2nd Diablo Unit
- Design Delight Showcase House Marks Birthday
- Brown Leans to Feinstein in Governor Race
- 51% in Survey Oppose Regan Cemetery Visit
- Israel Reportedly to Trade 1,000 POWs for 3 Soldiers
- Russian Lesson : Beverly Hills Students Return From Soviet Tour With New Insights
- Del Mar Dunks Itself in Soapsuds : 'Dallas' It's Not, but 'Peyton Place West'?--Maybe
- Chula Vista : Efforts to Shift Site of Housing for Navy Fail
- Some Talk, No Action for County CIF Section
- Competition Helps Science Soar to Olympian Heights
- Prices Take Biggest Jump in Over a Year
- Tenants, Landlords Break Even on L.A. Rent Control
- Two Salvadoran Writers Speak Out in Exile : Their Words Relate the Plight of Peasants, Others in Their Homeland
- The Nation : Shuttle to Land at Edwards
- 7 NATO Allies Fail to Agree on U.S. Bid to Join 'Star Wars' Research
- PUC Staff Asks $480-Million Pacific Bell Cut
- Hospital-Produced Video : Nation's First Test-Tube Quads Star in a Sleeper
- County Claims Change in Boat-Race Course Was Unauthorized
- Countywide : Thistle Never Do: War Is Declared on Weed
- Team's Plan Shocks Politicians
- Tennis Roundup : Jaeger Returns to Singles Play With Victory Over Gerken at San Diego
- Don Zimmer, the Chicago Cubs' third base...
- Chaney Likely Choice
- Behind the Scenes of College Scandals: Take It Away, Wink
- Trouble at the Border
- Prep Notebook
- THE COMMISSIONER : If Ever a Job Demanded a Demanding Person to Fill It, Southern Section's Ray Plutko Capably Fills That Bill
- 'BAO': UNLIKELY FATHER, UNLIKELY SON
- 62 Corpses, Many Tortured, Found in Algerian Mass Grave
- Soviet Moves Chill U.S. Optimism on Relations : Mood Shifts in Wake of Gorbachev's Attack and Contradiction Over Shooting of Officer
- The World : Sudan, Libya Improve Ties
- Gov. Thompson Calls Emergency Meeting of Board to Consider Clemency in Rape Case
- The Nation : Bethesda Surgeon Fired
- 15 Killed in India in Rioting Over Minority Preference
- Bill to Ban Bargains on Drinks Dies in First Vote
- Tri-City Suffers Rebuffs in Bid for Trauma Status
- Last Resort : Sam Porter's Ranch Is Home for Some of the Working Homeless
- Medical Bill Collection Firm Will Be Dropped
- Phoenix Remains in Ashes--Lakers Sweep Them Away
- UNDERGROUND GERMAN FILM TO SURFACE IN S.D.
- Leucadia Boosts Stake in National Intergroup : Firm Says It Will Try to Gain Seats on Board, Liquidate Ailing Company
- McDonald's posted record income and revenue for...
- Three men pleaded innocent in ESM case.
- Sales Demand Triples Profits for AST Research
- MGM/UA Sweetens Offer to Buy Back 15% of Unit
- 'COTTON CLUB' CASSETTES ENCODED AGAINST PIRACY
- Epley Named President of Bekins Co.
- Tiger to Support 2 Challengers for Board
- CBS, for now, agreed not to invoke a state law.
- TV's Wally George Hurt in Crash
- Nicaraguan Leader Will Visit Moscow
- U.S. Cutter Sent to Free Woman
- Former Sen. Sam Ervin, 88, Watergte Folk Hero, Dies
- Postal Service Rights and Wrongs
- Court Rebuffs Orange County Airport Plans
- 3 Face Trial in Chinatown Holdup Deaths : Officer, 2 Suspects Were Killed During Jewelry Store Shoot-Out
- THE CROSBY TOURNAMENT : 1937-1985 / A LOOK BACK OVER THE YEARS : A Pebble Beach Event by Any Other Name Hard to Imagine
- San Diego
- Merciful Ending : A Season of Pain and Injury Is Over for Phoenix Suns
- Just How Much Power Does or Should CIF Possess?
- Nettles Is Doing His Job the Right Way : Unfortunately, His Work Is Being Limited to Batting Practice
- PIANO RECITALS : MITSUKO UCHIDA IN MEDAL SERIES
- Knott's Livening Up Ghost Town : $2-Million Rejuvenation Under Way at Theme Area
- A Son Steps Into His Father's Shoes
- Huge Rally at UCLA Attacks Ties to S. Africa
- Mrs.Von Bulow's Mother's Jewelry Brings $2.5 Million
- From Visitation to Counseling : Many Organizations Need Volunteers
- Jubilant Israelis Pull Back in East Lebanon
- Could Get 100 Years : Man Is Guilty on 17 Counts in Gang Rape
- INS Raiders Seize 65 Workers at Plant
- NATO Spurns Soviet Plan for Freeze on Mid-Range Missiles
- South Africa as Seen by 'Albino Terrorist' : Afrikaans Poet Evokes Imprisonment as a Fiery Purification of His Anti-Apartheid Passion
- Parents' New Bundle of Joy Comes in 'Monster' Size
- El Cajon
- Huntington Beach : Teachers Picket in Bid for 'Good-Faith' Job Talks
- The Danger Must Be Removed
- Spring Valley
- Rozelle Will Leave Play Call to Kosar
- Slaten No-Hits UC Riverside, Gets Two Wins
- Prep HIGHLIGHTS : Burroughs Draws Only Blanks Against Day, Loses Without a Hit
- Golden West Beats Westmont in Volleyball
- End of Family's Golfing Association Came as Surprise to Nathaniel Crobsy
- SET DESIGNER DEFINES FUTURE FOR HOLLYWOOD
- GM Net Off 33%; Costs Rise Faster Than Sales
- Orange Mall Plans to Add Major Stores
- British Couple's Property Divided --With a Chainsaw
- S. Korean Leader Arrives in L.A.
- Former North Vietnam Official Dies
- 'Phenomenal' Response Drawn by Trust Fund Established for the Family of Shooting Victim
- Tax Protester Convicted on Gun Charge : 2 Members of Anti-Tax Group Guilty of Failing to File Returns
- Landlord Pledges to Keep Condemned 'Co-op' Empty
- College Tennis : UCI Has Easy Day on Court
- NCAA Says No TV for the Trojans, So They Might Go to Tokyo Instead
- Candidates
- 'Worsening Plight of the Hungry'
- 'Worsening Plight of the Hungry'
- 'Pig in a Poke'
- 'Worsening Plight of the Hungry'
- Civil Service System in L.A.
- 'Worsening Plight of the Hungry'
- 'Worsening Plight of the Hungry'
- The Region - News from April 24, 1985
- The Region - News from April 24, 1985
- The Region - News from April 24, 1985
- The Region - News from April 24, 1985
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- The Region - News from April 24, 1985
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- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
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- The Nation - News from April 24, 1985
- Unocal Offers to Buy Back Some Stock Even If Pickens Effort Fails
- Viet Youth Flying to U.S. to Save His Brother's Life : Hanoi Aids Marrow Transplant
- Senate Approves but House Rejects Funds for Contras
- Beverly Hills Savings Seized U.S. Regulators Cite 'Unsafe' Condition
- GOP Protests Plan to Seat Democrat in 14-Hour Fight
- CALIFORNIA - News from April 24, 1985
- CALIFORNIA - News from April 24, 1985
- CALIFORNIA - News from April 24, 1985
- The World - News from April 24, 1985
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- The World - News from April 24, 1985
- Pacific Scientific Posts Slim First-Quarter Gain
- Polaroid Has 1st-Quarter Loss of $13.8 Million
- Memorex reduced its work force by 225 people.