- Westworld to Buy Hospital in Texas
- Home Savings bought another thrift in Ohio.
- Eastman Kodak formally completed its acquisition of...
- French Business Failures Show 9.9% Increase in May
- RCA and Sharp Corp. are planning a joint venture.
- Shuttle Lab to Give Best Look Yet at Violent Cosmic Activity : Device Peering Into Hearts of Galaxies
- Israel Rejects Soviet Role in Mideast Talks
- Officials Call Green Tint in Tap Water Harmless
- Brea : 18-Wheeler Hits House, 2 Cars off Freeway Exit
- Countywide : Beam, Others Honored for Community Service
- Foreign Exchange for Thursday, June 20, 1985 : Dollar Drives Higher; Gold Lower
- Hahn Seeks the Names of Meat Packers Cited for Violations
- The Nation : Alien Smuggler Sentenced
- Norwegian Sentenced as Soviet Spy : Ex-Diplomat Given 20 Years for Passing Information to KGB
- For Reporters, Coverage of Beirut Is a Risky Business
- Young Couple Grapple With Baby's Death
- GOP Upset as Reagan Puts Tax Plan Ahead of Deficit
- Agents Caught Mass Murder Suspect Once Before : FBI Has Head Start in Hunt for Ng--Experience
- TWA's flight attendants authorized a strike.
- Christiana Cos. to Acquire F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Chain
- Western United National Bank was warned.
- Occidental to Sell 25% of Oil Assets in Libya
- Mrs. Bush Gets Award for Fight Against Illiteracy
- Chris-Craft and United TV postponed a merger.
- Remarks by Spokesman for U.S. Hostages Held in Beirut
- R.I. Justice Punished Over Friendships With Crime Figures
- Egypt Voices Concern Over TWA Hijacking
- Lied to Spy Suspect, Ex-FBI Man Says : Miller Testifies He Never Had Access to Sensitive Documents
- Revenge Called Motive for Attack on Bus With Liquid
- Jury Supports Phone System for Freeways
- Weinberger Scuttles Sense
- Burbank School Panel OKs Budget Plan for 1985-86
- Yeast Infection Increases at County-USC
- Panel to Fund Batiquitos Lagoon Study
- UCLA's Young Leads Pac-10 Drive to Avert Retroactive Penalties
- HOW POWERFUL IS SHE? : DOCUMENTARY LOOKS AT MRS. REAGAN
- Ice Hot Turns Back Go Dancer at Hollypark
- POP BEAT : BIG BAND SERIES READY TO ROLL
- Express Ends a Year to Forget Against Orlando
- A Club Pro Heading for the Ranks of Amateurs
- Indigo Illusion Leads a 10-Horse Field for Saturday's Vessels Maturity at Los Al
- Golf Roundup : Sills Shoots a 65 and Leads Zoeller by One at Atlanta
- An Angry Navratilova Defeats Bunge
- Illinois May Suspend Trainer of Sunny's Halo
- GETTING THROUGH 'OZ' WITH HELP OF HIS FRIENDS
- 52 Discovered These Feet Can't Be Beat : David Rivisto Is the Champion of Sport That Has at Least One Leg Up on Boxing
- 'GOLDEN EAGLE' AWARDED TO KOCE-TV 'VISION' SERIES
- Scandals' Fund-Raiser Set for Monday Night
- Who's in Charge Here?
- Prep Football Stars to Play in Fellowship Bowl
- MOVIE REVIEW : BREATHING A NEW LIFE INTO BAUM'S LAND OF 'OZ'
- Kennedy Hits Help Padres Defeat Giants
- 'RAINBOW' URGES CHILDREN TO READ
- MOVIE REVIEW : A THINKING MAN'S POLICE COMEDY
- NBA Players Forgo Greek Exhibition Series
- Officials to Show How to Clear Hillside Brush
- Massimino Rebuffs Nets, Plans to Stay at Villanova
- Tanana Goes to Tigers for a Minor Leaguer
- Swim Meet of Champions : No-Names Surprise Favorites at Mission Viejo
- Ortega Signs to Urge Lights On in Daytime
- Countywide
- Swerdling Threw Away His Career on the Weekends : American Legion Coach Has Watched Drysdale and Yount, Among Others, Temper Talents in Heat of Summer
- Santa Fe Southern Pacific will buy back stock.
- Beatrice Cos., the food giant, said that...
- The Region : Official Charged With Lewd Conduct
- Levesque Quitting as Premier of Quebec
- Summer Arrives With Right Stuff
- School Cited as One of Best in State : Agoura Hills Graduates Celebrate Award
- A Dream Realized : Son Defeats Red Tape to Fly From Manila for Reunion With Father Dying of Cancer
- Teachers Rise to Challenge of Working in the Inner City
- Marina Bill Becomes Political Hot Potato
- Bingo Halted at Rincon Reservation; Workers Go Unpaid
- Free Agent Goalie Glenn Healy Signs With the Kings
- Moses Reinjures Knee, Will Be on Sidelines Until August or Later
- MOVIE REVIEW : TREASURES EMERGE FROM THIS 'COCOON'
- Marshall Out 2 to 3 Weeks--Appendectomy
- ART REVIEW : FAME MAY ATTRACT, BUT BEST PHOTOS ARE PLAIN
- MORE SPACE FOR SAILING THE NEVELSON LEGEND
- Kelly Has Won Everything Except Respect : Recognition Eludes the Best Women's Badminton Player in America
- Heavyweights Vulnerable Around the Middle
- ORANGE COUNTY
- HOLLYWOOD
- U.S. Pilot Flies Into Visa Problems on Moscow Trip
- Police Doubt Leftist Group Set Off Bomb in Frankfurt
- Upheaval : White Collar Retraining: New Options
- North County : Toxic-Waste Cleanup Is Cable TV 'Forum' Topic
- Man Found Guilty of Giving Baby a Near-Fatal Overdose
- Police Review Board Demanded
- Horton Plaza Building Snarl : Street Scene Features Traffic in Slow Motion
- Dwyre Elected Vice President of AP Sports Editors
- WHAT'S FINER? : A Clambake in Carolina . . . : . . . Or at Pebble Beach? New Vistas for Crosby
- Romanick, Reggie Stop Indians, 4-0
- Golden Trout Available, but There Is a Hike Involved
- U.S. to Aid Salvadoran Search for Killers of 13
- Turner Bid for CBS Clears SEC
- IBM's Policy
- 'Share It'
- 'Craze for Lawsuits'
- 'Craze for Lawsuits'
- Parades
- 'Craze for Lawsuits'
- LETTERS ON THE MORALS OF THE MEDIA
- 'Craze for Lawsuits'
- 'Craze for Lawsuits'
- Alcohol Problem in California
- The Region - News from June 21, 1985
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- REAGAN: U.S. 'Limits Reached' : 'Our Limits Have Been Reached,' President Says
- U.S. Would Grant to States 27% of Offshore Oil Funds
- New Publisher Is Owner of Pet Food Firm : Village Voice Sold for $55 Million
- UC Regents to Debate Divestiture Plan Today
- County Seeks Probe of Cheese Warnings
- The Nation - News from June 21, 1985
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- Santa Monica
- Volunteers Sought for AIDS Project
- San Diego
- Daughter Pays Homage to Father's Work at Rushmore
- ABC'S 'HANDS-OFF' EXPERIMENT
- 31 Killed by Car-Bomb Blast in North Lebanon
- Six Americans Among 13 Slain in San Salvador Cafes
- City Council Rejects Zoning Favorable to Auto Dealers
- U.S. Economy Rising at 3.1% This Quarter : Consumer Prices Up Modest 0.2% in May as Food Costs Decline
- Olympic Relay Medalist Proves She's No Slouch as Collegiate Body Builder
- Ritchie of Glendale Signs With Phillies
- Four Different Strokes for These Two Folks : Baumann, Berndt Set for Showdown at Mission Viejo in 400-Meter Medley
- CBS LISTS START DATES FOR ITS SUMMER SHOWS
- Wide Support Seen for Economic Reform Program : Argentina Ends Its Bank Holiday
- Tomato-Ginger Soup Makes a Charming Appetizer for a Patio Meal
- Msgr. Shear to Be Feted for 60 Years in Priesthood
- Butcher Gets 14 More Years
- Growth Curbs Sought Along Subway Route
- Norwalk
- Glendora Catcher Brown Wants More Green Than White Sox Are Offering
- Self-Help Group Referral Center Started at UCLA
- Imperial Valley Project : SDG&E; Pins Hopes on Geothermal Plant
- La Mesa
- Tightening Up on Security
- Crenshaw Shopping Center to Get a $30-Million Face Lift
- Santa Ana : School District Loses Bid to Block City Land Sale
- Draft Too Chilly for Chong's Liking : 36th Round Selection From Chatsworth High Turns Down Orioles
- STAGE REVIEW : QUESTIONS FROM 'SPLIT SECOND'
- Massimino, 51, Is Expected to Take New...
- New Coaches, New Jobs, a New Position--and an Old Question
- Chesebrough agreed to sell its Health-tex unit.
- Shoemaking Firms Fight to Survive : L.A. Companies Lobbying for Import Quotas to Save Jobs
- Allied Corp. sold its Chatsworth-based Apollo Lasers...
- Low- Calorie Party Drink With Fizz
- Safety Rules for Refrigerated Food
- Aladdin Bid on Manhattan Site Rejected
- San Gabriel
- Long Dispute With Venice Neighbors : RTD Considers New Bus Yard Site
- Troubled Cable Firm Gets Loan OK : CommuniCom Says It Will Use Funds to Improve Service
- Agoura Hills Residents Demand Revamping of Industrial Proposal
- Vireo Throws a Roadblock in Path of 76
- Limits on Teen Clubs Diluted : Council Panel's Action Fails to Mollify Owners
- Baseball Drug Tests Begin Next Month
- Ex-Sun Chief Denies Report of Wrongdoing : Dierdorff's Lawyer Says Secret Study 'Swiped'
- Shell Oil Units Acquires Stake in Fiberglass Maker
- Librarian Honored
- South Africa Will Stay on Its Present Course, Botha Bluntly Tells Critic
- City Adopts Balanced Budget Not Tied to Federal Funding
- Hermosa's Residents Relearn a Lesson in the Value of a Vote
- Car-Pool Lane: So Far It's Working : Rush-Hour Relief Spans 8 Miles on Eastbound 91 Freeway
- Santa Monica
- Eyeballs Change Shape in Animal Experiments : Brain Abnormality May Cause Nearsightedness
- 'Clunking' Sound Could Be Dangerous
- Reagan Policy on Hostages Backed in Poll
- Residents Accuse Scientologists of Harassing Tactics
- Local News in Brief : Biker Faces Murder Charge in Hit-Run Death of Boy, 4
- Genesis Recalled : Home for Aging Loses Old Look, Keeps Memory
- R. J. Reynolds can proceed with its Nabisco offer.
- Single-Premium Insured Deposits
- Grazing the Trail to Good Nutrition : All-Day Snacking Must Be Planned to Avoid Dietary Gaps
- Portrait of the New National PTA President
- Lions' Lynam's Last Hurrah: Over Before He Hears His First Cheers
- Glendora
- Accuses Democrats of Speaking With 'Bile' Against Defense : Dornan Forced to Apologize for Rhetoric
- Fullerton : Developer Cites Hotel 'Glut' in Pullout Move
- Motta Says Schrempf Has All-Star Qualities
- Gulfstream Is Acquired by Chrysler : $637-Million Deal Is Part of Broader Plan to Diversify--Iacocca
- Market Retreats Late in Session; Dow Off 7
- Bill That Could Block Marina Incorporation Changes Hands : Sen. Montoya Takes Over 'Hot Potato' : Bill That Could Affect Marina Changes Hands
- MARINES: 4 Slain by Gunmen in San Salvador : Gunmen Kill 5 Americans in San Salvador
- Wildlife Tips for Residents
- Pasadena : Irate Protesters Urge City Manager's Firing
- Women Coal Miners Will Learn About Advancement
- Witness Says He Lied About Mexican Bribes
- Historical Status for Embassy Urged
- Agreement on Mintage Meaning Is Rare
- Matterhorn Claims Victim
- Accuses Democrats of Speaking With 'Bile' Against Defense : Dornan Forced to Apologize for Rhetoric
- Dying Man to See His Son After Dornan, Last-Wish Group Act
- Jury's Mental Hospital Report Assails Forde
- Tall Stories: It's New Bol Game
- 4 Top Executives Deny Role in Check-Kiting Scheme : Hutton Officers Testify for Panel
- 6 Different ways to Use Cooked Rice for a Variety of Tasty Meals
- GOP Senator Fears Tax Hike for Middle Class
- The World : Agca Tells of 'Panic Bombs'
- West Hollywood
- KCRW Fund-Raiser Takes In $445,000
- Dedicated Little Sister of Former POW Finds Authorship Has Her All Booked Up
- Doctrinal Rift Delays China Artist Parley
- Thumbnail Sketches of Americans Held Hostage by Hijackers in Beirut
- Finding Faults in Earthquake Insurance
- West Covina
- Haul of the Wild : City Airlift Takes Animals Caught in the Urban Sprawl Back to Nature
- Reader in Search of a Savory Seasoning
- Airport Advisory Groups Form
- Police Name 3 Transients as Possible Murder Victims
- Drying Out in Lotus Land
- Dairy Chief Blames 'Greedy' Truck Drivers in Alleged Fraud
- Huntington Beach : Trustees Vote to Close School; 2 Face Recall Bid
- A DIFFERENT COURSE OF ACTION : Richard Carr Has Been Driving Around Pizzas Instead of Man-to-Man Defenses, but All That Might Change Soon at UCSB
- Escapee's New Life Crashes Down After 14 Years of Freedom
- Program Seeks to Get Professional Athletes to Return to the Classroom for Their Degrees
- PACIFIC SYMPHONY PICKS ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
- No Violation of State Law : Downey Wins Ruling on Land Sale to Church
- Crewman Unaware His Father Had Died
- Senate Panel Delays Action on Reynolds
- Blacker House Buyer Reported Willing to Consider Resale
- Five Hostages Meet press, Urge Israel to Free Shias : Oppose Any Intervention by Military
- Long Beach
- Smallest Jockey at Los Alamitos Rides Tall Among Peers
- Paramount
- Hungary Assails U.S.
- La Puente
- 'Outreach' Is Heated Budget Issue : Councilmen Protest Santa Monica Cuts
- Glendale Basketball Coach Faces a 'Major Urban Redevelopment'
- 'Foul-Up' in State Toxic Plan Seen
- AF Officers' Club Burns
- Report on Accident Ends Helicopter Groundings
- Santa Monica
- Wife-Battering: Normal for Many : Beatings Called Routine Event for Half of All U.S. Couples
- Reagan 'Has Given Us Hope' : Young Republicans Battle Lingering 'Nerd' Image
- Venice
- Driver of Van Dies in Simi Valley Crash
- Dominelli Allows Lawyers to Testify : Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege in Civil Suits Comes on Eve of Sentencing
- Breland, on TKO in Second, Extends Pro Record to 5-0
- Countywide : Supervisors Agree to Buy Property for $7 million
- Rookie Adams Signs Charger Contracts
- Rashad-Largent Make Semifinals
- Dodgers Are Ones to Prove Hawkins Is Only Human, 5-1
- National League Roundup : Gooden Hands Cubs Eighth Straight Loss, 1-0
- Oil Crisis Threatens Economy--Mexico
- A federal judge ruled against Commodore.
- Reviving Eagle Computer Refills Executive Ranks
- Mental Care Home Hit With Stiffest Fine : State Probers Say Women Were Raped, Used as Prostitutes
- CHP Moving Glendale Operations to Altadena
- Paramount Hospital Talks Latinos' Language : TV Ads Part of Plan to Improve, Profit from Bicultural Health Care
- Lomita
- Biggest Field Ever in Basketball to Highlight Los Angeles Games
- Boys Club Volunteer Convicted of Molesting 4 Youths
- Datapoint sued its former chief operating officer.
- An Elegant Blueberry Cake That You Don't Have to Bake
- Talented Dancer Is Miss Sugar Ray Teen
- Assad Meets Gorbachev
- Sports Calendar : Names in the News
- Still Earn Only 63.6% of Men's Income : Women Get Better-Paying Jobs, Narrowing the Gap
- Newsmakers : It's a Grand Old Flag, but Don't Wave It in Bar Harbor
- The House : Aid to Egypt
- West Hollywood
- 'Onion' Killer Seeks Freedom Before Hearing
- Truancy-Tardiness Policy Gets Results at La Mirada
- West Hollywood : Council OKs Addition of 37 Deputies
- Allocation for Cherry Canyon Land Affirmed
- Caustic Spray Injures Students
- Mayors Urge Congress to Reject Parts of Tax Plan
- Wendell B. Barnes, One of First SBA Administrators, Dies at 75
- Summer Solstice Is Friday
- Countywide
- Escapee's New Life Crashes Down After 14 Years of Freedom
- RECOVERED EL GRECO PAINTING TO BE PLACED IN SAFE KEEPING
- National Lumber Earnings Fall 46% : Decline Attributed to Ambitious Expansion Program
- Canada's Trade Surplus Narrows
- Black Beans Make Steak With a Twist
- 3rd Integrity Awards in the Spotlight
- Are we ready for a printout of our lives--the here and now, what if's and why oh why?
- Changes in Health Care Hit : Cutting Costs by Hiking Competition Criticized
- Azusa