- The Region - News from July 23, 1985
- The Region - News from July 23, 1985
- The State - News from July 23, 1985
- The State - News from July 23, 1985
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- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 23, 1985
- Dataproducts to Close Plant in San Jose
- Dataproducts Closing Plant in San Jose : 250 to Be Laid Off as Cost-Cutting Measures Continue
- Panel to Probe Defense Supply System Security
- Dead Woman, 18, Member of Hughes Markets Family
- Santa Ana : Solar Heating Salesman Arrested by State Agents
- Board Fires Air-Conditioning Contractor for 2 Schools
- The State - News from July 23, 1985
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- The World - News from July 23, 1985
- The World - News from July 23, 1985
- The World - News from July 23, 1985
- The World - News from July 23, 1985
- The World - News from July 23, 1985
- Shell completed the purchase of 400 gas stations.
- Control Data will sell and lease back its building.
- 2 Lifeguards Electrocuted
- A TWIST OF FATE : 'Most of What I Got . . . Was Pure Embarrassment'
- Price of Fender-Bender May Be Premium Hike
- The dispute at the Detroit News intensified.
- Garrett Team In Finals for Army Contract : Helicopter Job Could Be Worth $3.8 Billion
- A TWIST OF FATE : Spared 3 Times by Mengele
- 3 Jewish Terrorists Get Life, 12 Others Receive Light Terms : Court in Israel Issues Sentences for Anti-Arab Attacks
- Prison Inmates Curse Governor During Visit
- Perhaps I should have thrown the dog a little higher.
- Airport Accident Kills Woman, 60
- Weaver Triplets to Fight Tonight on Irvine Marriott's Undercard
- Author of 'Philosophy in a New Key' Dies : Susan A. Langer; Wrote 'Philosophy in a New Key'
- Margo Albert--a Memorial Service With Energy
- A Tool for the Sandinistas
- Placentia
- Anaheim : City Official Resigns to Take Post in Orange
- 27 Injured in 3 Terrorist Explosions in Copenhagen
- Tennis Roundup : Noah Finally Frustrates Connors
- NEW WEEKEND LIFE FOR 'ALL THINGS CONSIDERED'
- DANCE REVIEW : RUDY PEREZ, TIM MILLER TAKE HARD LOOKS AT L.A.
- Ex-Officers' Murder Case Is Thrown Into Turmoil
- Local News in Brief : 2 Killed, 2 Injured in Head-On Crash
- Good Cause for Worry in U.S. Industrial Erosion
- Chaparral : SDSU Strives to Cut Flaming Villain Down to Size
- A. H. Kaplan; Philanthropist
- Coryell Seeking a Fair Solution in Green Case
- Pentagon Against Plan to Alter Geneva Conventions
- Charles H. Colvin, Early Aviation Designer, Dies
- Young Martial Arts Students Getting a Kick Out of Life
- Israelis Fear Setback on Soviet Contacts : Peres Reportedly Dispatches a Hopeful Message to Gorbachev
- Canadians Make It Easy to Defect : This Way Out to Freedom: Refueling Stop at Gander
- Postscript: Dry Cleaner Still Awaits Finish--for Firm and Fabric Board
- Bad Example
- Kentucky Actor Hollywood Bound
- SOMETHING SUCCESSFUL HIS WAY COMES
- The World : 50 Mexico Flights Canceled
- C. Arnholt Smith Leaves Jail in Dark of Night
- Southern California Championships : Greer (10 Under) Wins by 12 Shots
- Dodger Bandwagon Line Forms Here
- Golf Roundup : Clark Gets First Win On Tour
- Actress Savors Film Career Sweetened by a Grapefruit
- Vegas Warned on Nuclear Test
- Both Sides in Praise of Ueberroth Remarks on Salary Cap Proposal
- Sanity Prevails as Race Gets the Red Flag
- Sandy Lyle Is Britain's Champion
- NOW Election Means New Activist Course : ERA, Abortion Will Be at Center of Fresh Approach
- He doesn't stand a ghost of a chance solving those Baja mysteries
- Reagan Lobbies for Bill on Quiet Sunday at Home
- Israeli Troops Storm 2 Villages in S. Lebanon, Witnesses Say
- The Mess Called Football
- Brea : Foundation Allowed to Retain Control of Funds
- Newport Beach : Final Vote on Proposed Curfew Set for Tonight
- Tour de France : Hinault Wins Race for Fifth Time
- HUSTON, NEWMAN OFFER MIXED BAG
- Search for Options Spurs New Debates
- San Clemente : Clerk-Senior Aide Post Filled After 3 Months
- Just the Place to Sport Best Bowling Shirt
- National League Roundup : Tunnell Beats Padres, Ends Losing Streak
- Injured Athlete Has Met New Challenge : Crowley Opens Innovative Fitness Club Equipped to Provide for the Handicapped
- 'The Boss' Snarls D.C. Phone Lines--Except for the Boss's
- Rep. Kemp's Office Begins to Take On the Kennedy Look
- Two bank companies signed a merger pact.
- Delegates Walk Out as Israeli Speaks at U.N. Women's Parley
- Soviets Studying AIDS, Scientist Says
- Jimmy Carter PAC Fined $1,350
- 7th Suspect Held in Military Export Plot
- A TWIST OF FATE : 'Anybody Who Sees History as Mere Fate Probably Feels Oppressed'
- AIDS-Wary Surgery Patients Use Own Blood
- Reagan Willing but Aides Hold Work to Hour
- U.S. Lifts Its Warning on Athens Airport
- Forum '85 Women Ask 'What If . . . ?'
- Fairgrounds Development: Self-Sufficiency Is Goal : But Plans for More Building Are on Hold
- Malaysia Seeking to Lessen Its Dependence on Rubber
- Textron scrapped its plans to sell Bell Helicopter.
- Old Customs Fading : Funerals in South: a New Way of Death
- Poll Finds Majority Confident of Reagan
- Bell Breakup Forces CWA to Shift Gears : Union Must Cope With a Diversity of Management
- Impact on Advertisers Cited : Magazines Concerned as Store Sales Decline
- Quake Hits Solomon Sea
- Ching-Ching, Panda Given to British Zoo by Mao in '74, Dies
- Spanish Ambassador to Zimbabwe Beaten to Death
- Local News in Brief : 3 Arrested in Rape at Hansen Dam Park
- A TWIST OF FATE : 'I've Been Called a Survivor for Years'
- San Diego : Gangs Suspected in 2 Shootings
- El Cajon
- Worldwide Income Is Basis of Unitary Tax
- Toxic Wastes Plan to Avoid Spills Pushed
- Cathy Smith Hearing Postponed
- Occidental's Profits Up 16.7%
- 113 Seized by Police in S. Africa : 7 Blacks Reported Slain as Emergency Powers Take Effect
- Winners Are Standouts at Valley Fair : It's No Close Shave for Best of Beards
- 'We're always getting calls from people asking how (the victims are) doing . . . They want us to do everything we can to save them. Maybe they see themselves here one day, too.' : AIDS Epidemic: A Scramble for Funds in Bid to Combat It
- LTV Corp. plans to sell its specialty steel unit.
- Techniques Turn Wastes Into a Cake That Is Buried
- A Convention That's Strictly Mickey Mouse
- Shots Kill 2 Brothers and Woman After Party
- Fullerton : Groups Offered Cash to Help Keep Parks Clean
- San Diego
- The Region : Car Thief Takes Sleeping Boy for a Ride
- Commodore Pins Its Hopes on the Amiga : Contends It's Not a Home Computer
- 'No Way' 32 Hammer Blows Were Suicide
- Unhappy With GOP? Join It, Blacks Urged
- Company Maintains That Inspection Was Constant : Justice Pledged in Italian Dam Disaster
- The Nation : Nixon Studied A-Arms Use
- Jehovah's Witnesses Bombed; 1 Dead, 43 Hurt
- Loyal Cheeta Fans Reach for a Star : 'Never Doubt the Influence of a Movie Chimpanzee'
- Logicon Inc. predicted a 30% jump in net income.
- Faulty Fan Forces Smoky Jet to Land
- Foundation Elects CPA
- Suit on Price of Records Settled
- House Made Gym Dandy for 23 Women
- Working to Repeal Measure : Lobbyists Reap Bonanza From State's Unitary Tax
- L.A. Weekly Free-Lancers Seek Contract
- Death Urged in Officer Slaying
- WHY CAN'T TV BE MORE LIKE COKE?
- A TAXING SITUATION : A Proposal to Eliminate Tickets as a Business Deduction Is Threatening to Upset the Economics of Several Sports
- Braun's Homer Gives Cardinals 10th-Inning Victory Over Dodgers
- Padres Beaten by Pirates, but Stay Close to L.A.
- Tommy John Pitches Class A Game, Will Start Soon for the Oakland A's
- San Diego
- Bert Lee Takes His Best Shot at Boxing : Tonight's Fight Against Mannion Is a Crucial One
- Kosar's Contract With Browns Could Be Worth $5.2 Million
- Auto Racing Roundup : British Grand Prix Title Moves Prost Up in Points
- New All-Night Disco in Gaslamp Quarter Battles Shutdown
- MANCINI AND GALWAY AT THE BOWL
- In Cincinnati, He No Longer Sees Red : Dave Parker Left His Fuming Anger, Not His Great Talent, Behind Him When He Moved Out of Pittsburgh
- Fairgrounds Development: Self--Sufficiency Is Goal : Latin Cowboys Help Fair Say Adios for '85
- Red Sox Are Up to Old Tricks, Beat Angels, 8-4
- American League Roundup : Rangers Get Home Run From Unlikely Source as They Beat Tigers, 7-5
- Farm Hand May Have Won $1 Million Picking Card
- 'CHURCHES' PAINTS BLEAK EMOTIONAL TRIP HOME
- DOS SANTOS RETROSPECTIVE BEGINS
- STAGE REVIEW : ALLEN PUTS SWEETNESS BACK IN 'CHARITY'
- Carlsbad
- Prince Mohammed on Fight Card at the Forum
- Race Across AMerica : Four of 25 Cyclists Pedal to Arizona
- Local News in Brief : Suspect, 30, Sought in Stabbing Death
- Raiders Camp : Schramm, Davis Let Players Do the Head-Butting
- For Graphics, Chauffeur Helps Get You There
- Moonwalker Honors the Man Who Was Left Behind
- QUESTION: Sculpture Decision by Port District : Port District's Art Fight : Answer to 'The Kelly Question' May Be Near
- Brea's Development Plan Stirs Emotions in Peaceful Canyon
- A key New World Pictures executive resigned.
- CRS Sirrine Gets Contract for $35-Million Project
- Lake Tahoe Building Ban Extended by Federal Court
- Prison Bars Don't Separate Mothers and Their Babies
- U.S. Calls On S. Africa to Act in Scrupulous Manner : But Avoids Criticism of Regime : U.S. Calls For Scrupulous Acts From S. Africa
- Ken Lane; Lindbergh Associate
- Countywide : Traffic Accidents Take 3 Lives Over Weekend
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- Letters to The Times : Soviet View on 'Star Wars'
- Letters to The Times : 'Dirty' Words
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- The Return of 'Original Coke'
- Letters to The Times : Extra Nickels
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The Region - News from July 22, 1985
- The State - News from July 22, 1985
- The State - News from July 22, 1985
- The State - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- The Nation - News from July 22, 1985
- Affirmative Action Finally Wins Grudging Acceptance
- Boston Police Gird for Promotions Battle
- Taking the Plunge for '86? : Bradley Goes River Rafting to Show His New Action-Oriented Politics
- Leaders Grow Gloomy on Budget Compromise : Dole Sees 'Less Than 50-50' Chance for Accord; House Chairman Sets 60-40 Odds Against Pact
- The State - News from July 22, 1985
- The State - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- The World - News from July 22, 1985
- Local News in Brief : Burglar Terrorizes Sun Valley Family, Fatally Shoots Father
- THE HALLOWED HALLS : For True Sports Fan, It's the Perfect Vacation Trip
- Cyclists Begin the Race Across America This Morning
- Army Engine Pact
- Sky-High Rent Districts
- Koll to Build Second Phase of Vintage Park
- El Camino Student Wins Four Gold Medals at Games for Deaf
- Richard Eder : Visions of America: : How We Saw the 1984 Election : by William A. Henry III (Atlantic Monthly: $17.95; 264 pp.)
- Pico Rivera Drops U.S. Aid Bid to Speed Hotel Center Action
- Problems Admitted in Initial Lab Tests on Recalled Melons
- Six Aided Crime, Fire Victims : Wilshire Group Honors Citizen-Heroes
- Last of 3 Girls Shot by Mother Dies
- Bank Gets Coltish With Arabians
- Property Dumped in Sea, Report Says : Abuse of Supply System on Navy Carrier Alleged
- Peking Orders Rehabilitation of Intellectuals
- Permeates U.S. Life : Chinese in Tug of War for Loyalty
- A New Look in Store for Brash and Bawdy Strip
- Analysis : County 'Lacked Clout' to Block Drilling Plan
- American League : After Half (?) a Season, It's Henderson for MVP
- Landscaping Seminars Slated This Week
- 6 Beverly Hills Condominiums Ready for Immediate Move-in
- Texans Top Home-Building Giants List : But California Companies Make Their Mark in Rental Housing
- IS IT TIME FOR NEW CHOICES? : Remember when nutrition was simple? In school we memorized the four basic food groups and were told that we should eat something from each category every day. Does that advice hold true today?
- Sweden Reports Soviet A-Blast Near White Sea
- NASA Picks N.H. Woman as First Teacher on Shuttle
- MEASURE: Move to Give Planners More Control : Measure Would Give Planners Control Over Targeted Areas
- Salvador Civilians Become Pawns in a Changing War
- Unmasking Identities
- Course for Hawthorne
- Huntington Beach : City Hopes to Bring Back Fishing Boats
- ON THE COVER
- Disaster Aid Center to Open Tuesday
- British Officer Noted for Hoax on Nazis Dies
- Ricoh Aims at U.S. Market for Office Products
- Computer Sciences Corp., El Segundo, said it...
- El Torito Restaurants Report Profits Up 18%
- Care Center for Retirees to Be Built in Vista
- Not-So-Easy Rider : Bicyclist Gears Up for 3,120-Mile Race That Looked Like 'Piece of Cake' on TV
- Steelworkers Strike Wheeling-Pittsburgh : Action Is Union's First Walkout Against Major Firm in 26 Years
- A Las Vegas Harpist Who Played It on the Mountain
- Compton College's New Leader Plans Program Overhaul
- Man Cuts Off Hand; Surgeons Reattach It
- Youths Blitz the Beaches for Graham's Crusade
- Drivers Slow to Embrace Freeway Ramp Meters
- For Some Pro Golfers, Life on Tour Doesn't Quite Add Up to Anything
- Orange AIA Unit Lists Honorees
- The final $8-million, 31-house phase of Studio...
- Brown Buys Manning Davis Firm in Agoura
- Building Permits for June Ahead of May
- Tustin Approves New Residential Project
- Pasadena Manager Applies in San Diego
- "SKOKIE," Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. (2) (8)--This topical...
- Brea
- High Marks for District's Plan
- Tax Proposal Is Badly in Need of Reform Itself
- State Department of Real Estate Combines Offices
- The Airman and the Carpenter : THE LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING AND THE FRAMING OF RICHARD HAUPTMANN by Ludovic Kennedy (Viking: $18.95; 438 pp, illustrated)
- Santa Monica High Athletes' Residency Questioned
- S. Africa Invokes Emergency Laws : Policy of U.S. Founders With Sanctions Move
- Crushed Anti-Communist Underground : Polish Monument Honors 'Heroes' of Postwar Strife
- Reagan Names James Miller Budget Chief
- Escondido
- Times Benefit to Feature Olympic Film
- Audio-Visual Company Stays Cool Under Fire
- Mission Viejo Co. Works Denver Landscape : Builder Out to Retrace Orange County Success
- The Bookshelf
- Municipal Teaching Hospitals Said to Face an Unhealthy Financial Future : Takeovers by For-Profit Firms Noted; Poor Seen to Be at Risk
- Fouts Says Drug Tests Are Only Way to Stop Problem
- Tour de France : LeMond Wins Stage, Clinches 2nd
- A Fringe Tour for Fringe Players
- A Record 64 Shoots Thomson Into Lead
- Anatomy of a Stock Deal Turned Sour : Texas Investors Saw Riches, Then Ruin After Price Collapsed
- Nose the Difference
- Home's Outside Wall Material Has Little Effect on Moisture
- Reverse Mortgages Back in Hands of Originator : Prudential-Bache Drops Program, but American Homestead to Include California by Next Year
- Lira Devalued; Other Currencies Boosted
- The World : 747 Crash Still a Mystery
- Crime Boss Gets 11 Life Prison Terms
- Q: Can you please help me...
- Gives Emotional Radio Speech Before Leaving Hospital : Jovial Reagan Back in White House
- Amorous Mule Learns Lesson in Lover's Leap