What Happen on 8/25/1986?

Question by : What happen on 8/25/1986?
what major events happened that year to date

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Answer by No Sympathy for Stupid
google august 25, 1986

cause I have no idea

Answer by ClassicMustang
What happened on August 25, 1986
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Shattered Dreams : ‘Night Stalker’ Victim Fights to Regain His Memory, Rebuild Life a Year After Attack KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writer
‘Decline of U.S. Steel Industry’
Remaking Lincoln High : District Revamps School, Staff, Curriculum LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Corona Competition : 2 Small Magazines Find Town May Be Big Enough for Both BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Shotgun Blast May Have Killed Corona Officer; Public’s Help Requested DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Barricaded Man Shoots at Houses, Parked Cars
Mahony–Holding the Line on Doctrine : Prelate Mirrors Vatican Stance JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Irvine
Ramon Is Our Future, but What Is His? ANGIE PAPADAKIS, Angie Papadakis is a member of the California Board of Education
House Guest Arrested in Westlake Robbery
Local News in Brief : 16-Year-Old Arrested in Shooting at Lake
Escondido
County : Anaheim Honored for Program to Ease Traffic Maria L. La Ganga \f7
Escondido
Philippine Ambush Kills 5 From Reuters
San Diego
One of Few to Kick Habit Tells About Life on the Edge CROCKER COULSON
Sorry, but Suing the Vatican Is Like Suing the Kremlin GEORGE ARMSTRONG, George Armstrong is an American correspondent based in Rome.
Beach Medical Patrols Keep Vigil in Ocean of Commotion MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
San Diego : Latino Man Is Killed by Border Patrol Agent
Congress’ New Tax Overhaul
Congress’ New Tax Overhaul
Congress’ New Tax Overhaul
Congress’ New Tax Overhaul
Let the Rivers Live
Garden Grove : Agreement Opens Way for New 150-Bed Motel
Cypress to Fill Traffic, Recreation Panel Posts
New Principal Is Ready for ‘Sacred Mission’ LEONARD BERNSTEIN
15-Year-Old Arrested in Attack by Pit Bull David Reyes \f7
The Plague Stalkers : Health Workers Keep Close Watch on Rodents for Signs of Deadly Disease ANDREW C. REVKIN, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton : Key Aide in Community College District Named
Congress’ New Tax Overhaul
Classroom Computer Program Pays Off in Fun for Students, Profit for Teacher LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Our Unmanageable Government : City, County Should Split Big and Neighborhood Functions RON STONE, Ron Stone , a management consultant in West Hollywood , was the chairperson of the West Hollywood Incorporation Committee in 1983-84.
Emphasis on Undergraduates
Heroin Substitute : More Addicts Seeking Methadone Treatment CROCKER COULSON, Times Staff Writer
Tell ‘Em Ferman Sent You : It unzippers on its own, either because the trousers are old or my fly is haunted. Al Martinez
Monterey Park Concert Provides a Measure of Ethnic Harmony DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
Posing
Jogger, 29, Fends Off 3 Charges by Cougar BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Study Cites Big Punitive Judgment in Fraud Case JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Soviets in GATT?
Event Musters Fire Crews With Energy to Burn : Competition at Van Nuys Draws Best of State’s Firefighting Experts PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Marine’s Body Found Under I-5 Bridge
Sailing Ships
Local News in Brief : 3-Car Crash Kills 2; Acton Man Arrested
Activists and Parents Decry Funding Level for Disabled : Money for Jay Nolan Center Sought With Bingo, Lawsuits LYNN O’SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Delivery Cars-Squad Cars Hassle : Pizza Compromise: OK Any Way You Slice It ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
A Deadly Silence : 911 Calls Weren’t the Answer for Mute Man Seeking Help for Dying Wife JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Heroin Deaths Soar, Making It the Top Killer Among Drugs CROCKER COULSON, Times Staff Writer
View Park BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Two Californias? A Split Decision : More Than 100 Attempts Have Been Made to Divide State CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Argentine Move : Plan to Shift Capital Stirs Last Frontier WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Magazines in Decline : Sex Losing Its Appeal for Playboy THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
Beware the Tides on New Year’s Eve : Expert Warns of Possible Flooding Along Coast NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Donald R. Fortier, Reagan Aide, Dies of Cancer at 39 Associated Press
Heavy Toll Feared From Cameroon Volcanic Gas : U.S., Other Nations Offer Assistance in Seepage ‘Catastrophe’ Associated Press
Immigration Incentive Package : Canada Seeking to Attract Rich Hong Kong Chinese KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
Post Office Killer Trained Soldiers at Base in England Associated Press
Four Firefighters Die in Idaho as National Guard Truck Flips United Press International
Flood Toll Tops 200 From Reuters
Forest Fire Contained Associated Press
The Nation
The Nation
The World : 200 French Homes Burn
The Nation : Deere Closes 11 Factories
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