- Many of County's Budget Ills Are Blamed on Cost of Programs Mandated by State
- Pilot, 10, Receives a Hero's Welcome
- A Healing Hand : Clinic Provides Free Health Services to County's 'Worst Slum'
- Un-Greening of Los Angeles: A Champion for Flowery Trees
- The Crown Wins Pro-Am Final
- BY THE NUMBERS
- A U.S. bankruptcy judge in Detroit overrode...
- Celebrations Today Will Mark 100th Birthday of Marcus Garvey : Black Leader Stirred Inspiration, Controversy
- Navy Copters, Guadalcanal Sighted in Gulf
- Haiti Priest Who Condones Violence Goes Into Hiding
- In Dallas the Words Just Came
- Local News in Brief : 7 Western Stars Receive Golden Boot Awards
- Santa Ana : Advertising Companies Oppose Billboard Limits
- North County's Farm Worker Camps: Third World Squalor Amid Affluence
- Festivity Triumphs in Palomar : For McCarron, Riding Aberuschka Doesn't Pay Off
- Unsolved Bombing in Latin Jungle Becomes an Obsession for U.S. Victim, Wife
- Soviets Use Moonshine-Sniffing Dogs
- New Storms Hit Flood-Soaked Illinois Areas
- Garden Grove : Storm Drain Project Nears on Harbor Blvd.
- Woman Scalds Pair on Seeing Boyfriend in Bed With Another
- Replacement of Fire Chief in Rancho Santa Fe Ends a Dynasty of Efficiency, Turmoil
- Escaping Tent City: Children Are Given Chance to Be Young
- Ohsako Wins Her 40th Tournament by 2 Shots
- Editor Remembered as 'Quiet, Gentle Man'
- Ride Urges Resumption of Travel to Moon
- Bilingual Approach Is Sound
- Three's a Crowd in Angel Infield : McLemore, Polidor, Schofield Are Jockeying for Positions
- X: JUST FOLKS
- THE FAIR AND FOUL ON SPORTSCASTING
- Ram tackle Duval Love underwent arthroscopic surgery...
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Polls and Bork
- 'People Becoming the Problem'
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Ricardo Bofill
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Bicycling
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Peace Plans for Central America
- Statewide sales of existing homes surged by...
- China Tries to Bar Its Viet Refugees From Hong Kong
- New Push for Arms Sale to Saudis Planned
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Breaks Down Edberg, 6-4, 7-6, in Final
- MUSIC
- Performance of Key MX Device Is Challenged : Unit's Failure Rate Appears Higher Than Air Force Claims
- Compromise on Contra Aid Deadline Seen
- S. Korea's Push Toward Democracy May Bring the Press Its Long-Sought Freedom
- Fans Flock to Honor King of Rock
- It's Not All Limos : Job, Image Don't Jibe, Model Says
- Industry Runs at 80.5% Capacity
- Victim of Stabbing Found Dead in Bathtub
- Esasky's Homers Are All Reds Need to Top Padres, 2-0
- Hilger Wasn't Impressive Against 49ers, but He Had Little Help, Flores Admits
- Stevie Cruz won his first fight since...
- SANTANA: LATIN FIRE
- Local News in Brief : Granada Hills Shops Searched After Blast
- 2 Painters Injured as Explosion Leaves La Jolla House in Ruins
- 9 Titans Ineligible; 4 Others Uncertain
- SIMIEN: SWAMPY
- SUDDENLY A FRENZY OF FALL FILMS
- RIFFS AND HOOKS FROM BRYAN ADAMS
- THE REFORM SCHOOL IN ARTS, CRAFTS
- Costa Mesa Vs. Gann Limit
- Brita Baldus of East Germany led first-day...
- Golf Roundup : Eagle on 17 Lifts Cook Past Green
- Ram Tackle Love Has Knee Surgery
- DIRECTOR WANTS NAME OFF 'DYING'
- PROFESSOR GETS A REFRESHER COURSE IN TELEVISION
- Matthew Margules, an 11-year-old fifth grader from...
- NFL Exhibition : Harbaugh's Pass Beats Dolphins; Marino Hurt
- Phinney Leads His Bike Team to 2nd Sweep
- Graf Defeats Evert, Gains No. 1 Ranking
- TIMELESS SUSPENSE IN 'BIG CLOCK'
- <i> 'Silicon Village'</i> : High-Tech Firms Fuel China's Drive to Modernize
- The nation's airlines say a new government...
- Manpower Ponders Way to Stay Independent
- Car Hits Five Pedestrians on Times Square Sidewalk
- Rudolf Hess Dies After Half-Century in Prison
- Reagan Nicaragua Stance Stirring Confusion in GOP
- Lottery Mother Lode in Gold Country
- Credit Rating in Peril, County Warned
- Momentum for Peace
- Guerrillas Spread Fear, Death and Hardship in Suriname
- Neighbors Fight Plan for Newhall Power Plant
- National League Roundup : Raines Hits for Cycle in Expos' 10-7 Win
- You Just Can't Dictate Power Any Better Than Mr. Steinbrenner Does
- THE 1987 PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Gymnastics Judge Gets Warnings and Then Gets Boot From Games
- Palomar Handicap : McCarron's Luck Turns Sour on Aberuschka
- EXTRAMARITAL AFFAIRS : MINISERIES ADDS FUEL TO KENNEDY, KING STORIES
- Radio Daze: FCC Moves Indecency Issue to Front Burner : Commission Caught in a Cross Fire Between First Amendment Champions and a 'Growing Public Outcry' for Action
- Where Eagles Dare : 4 Young Birds Get a Taste of the Wild Life Their Ancestors Knew
- Rosenberg Suicide Tied to Poor Health
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- 500 See Dedication of Chief Red Cloud Stamp
- Chargers' Benirschke Has Plenty of Competition
- Software Does Everything but Assure a Profit
- 6 Pan Am Athletes Disqualified
- Book Review : One Man's Study of Impending Death
- 'I Married Joan': Big-Budget Soap From Court Files
- Phoenix Suns' Vanos Was on Threshold of Great Year
- A Party to Boggle the Biggies
- Opening the Traffic Plugs
- Auto Racing Roundup : Mansell Wins Austrian Grand Prix
- THE 1987 PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Lewis Wins Long Jump; Beamon Record Survives
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1987
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1987
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1987
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1987
- MOVIES - Aug. 17, 1987
- The State - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The State - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The State - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The State - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The State - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- Names in the News - Aug. 17, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 17, 1987
- The Nation - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Nation - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Nation - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Nation - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Nation - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 17, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 17, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 17, 1987
- Thousands Bid Farewell to Fallen Church Elder in Grand Samoan Style
- Anxious Relatives Gather to Await Word at John Wayne Airport : Anxious Relatives Await Word at John Wayne Airport
- 153 Feared Dead in Detroit Crash : Jet Bound for Orange County Falls in Fireball on Takeoff, Hits Road
- Anxious Relatives Frustrated at Lack of Crash Information
- The Region - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Region - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Region - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The Region - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The World - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The World - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The World - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The World - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- The World - News from Aug. 17, 1987
- Julia Child's Crusade
- Beckman Reports Winning Suit Over Infringement
- Loose Lips Can Sink Sales : Rumormongers Damage Company Images
- Saving Steel May Require French Lesson
- A Coven of Women by Jean Brody (Atheneum: $15.95; 224 pp.) : The Red Truck by Rudy Wilson (Knopf: $15.95; 177 pp.)
- Lusk Co. Developing New Community
- Finger Tips : The Manicure Business Is Booming in Southern California, Though Not All Salons Practice Safe Nail Care
- Oxnard Approves Plan for Large Commercial Center
- Showdown at Gucci Gulch<i> by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum and Alan S. Murray (Random House: $18.95; 313 pp.) </i>
- Outlaws by George V. Higgins (Holt: $17.95; 360 pp.)
- Vacancy Rate Increases in Mid-Wilshire Buildings : But Survey Finds Figures Skewed by New Office Complexes, Cites Popularity With Asian Tenants
- Blue Cross Putting Its Headquarters Up for Sale : Insurer Will Lease Back 12-Story Building from Purchaser, Co-Develop Warner Center Acreage
- The False Faces of the Iroquois, William N. Fenton (University of Oklahoma: $75; 544 pp.).
- FICTION : ELLEN FOSTER by Kaye Gibbons (Algonquin: $11.95; 146 pp.).
- 'I Am Not a Nitwit' : 68 Years With Cerebral Palsy: An Unusual Book Dispels Myths
- Tanzania's Nyerere Refuses to Exit Quietly From Political Stage
- Pharmacist Who Fired Black Offers to Put Her Back on Job
- Victims of Porphyria Fight Stigma That Links Affliction to Vampires
- Thefts From Estates Under Trustee Care Investigated
- Local News in Brief : Bob Hope to Perform at Constitution Tribute
- Deputies Set for Job Action Unless County Offers Raise
- Golf Roundup : Watson, Crenshaw Rally to Reach International Final
- Mickelson Is One Shot Off Lead in N.C.
- International Bicycle Race : Hampsten Gets His First Stage Win, Leads Team to Top-3 Sweep
- Pan American Games Are Crowded With Major League Baseball Scouts
- Louie Espinoza knocked out challenger Mike Ayala...
- Straight Arrow : From Veteran Bow Hunters to Beginners, Archers of All Abilities Refine Their Skills and Practice Safety at Range in Woodley Park
- Films going into production:BIG BUSINESS (Touchstone/Silver...
- A CRITICAL MASS
- HE WAS JUST A COUNTRY KID : Presley's Graceland Turns Out to Be His Own Heartbreak Hotel
- ALONE TOGETHER : Overcoming Those Reservations for One
- "AT HOME." Janis Siegel. Atlantic 81748. Siegel...
- Mortgage Banking Explained: How, Why, Who Make Loans
- Prices Down in Ireland
- Archive Corp. Files With SEC for Public Stock Offering
- Governing Prisons: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT by John J. DiIulio Jr. (Free Press: $24.95; 400 pp.)
- Mary B. Hynes Heads County Plan Advisers
- AIDS : The Patients : One Man's Quest for Survival Is His Therapy
- Mobile Park Buy No Piece of Cake
- Revised Private-Bus Plan Still Criticized
- Cuba Troubled by Political Shifts, Economic Hard Times
- Brazil's Sarney Due in Mexico for Talks With De la Madrid
- 54 Killed in Chile Floods
- Murder, Drugs in Red Bluff? : Mill Town Abuzz Over Crime Ring Allegations
- AIDS : The Doctors : They're Not Saying 'No' to Alternate Remedies
- Press Aide Promoted
- The Region : Suit Blames Aeromexico in Air Collision
- The Long, Long Puzzle
- UCSD Seeking to Open School of Architecture : Move Aims to Upgrade Reputation of Region
- Life in a Hotel: From Comfort to Squalor : Conditions, Not Prices, Seem to Run the Gamut
- Commentary : It's the Cubans Who Are Making the Pan American Games Interesting
- Back Surgery Will Force Eric Smith to Miss UCLA Season
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Testaverde's 3 Scores Get Tampa Bay Close
- La Follette Worries That Tourism Effort May Delay Improvements at Wildlife Refuge : Plan for Waystation 'Spinoff' Stirs Call for Inquiry
- Even Odds won the $1,422,500 Woodrow Wilson...
- NAME GAME: Geez, how could we have...
- "It was like 'Miami Vice.' Coke sent...
- Merrill Lynch Finds 2 Bulls : Tustin Pair Leads Way in Mortgage Banking
- FICTION : BABY TEETH by Blythe Holbrooke (Simon & Schuster: $16.95; 256 pp.).
- Dow Jones, law Firm Lease on Wilshire
- The Miracles of Venice
- The Great Depression of 1990<i> by Ravi Batra; foreword by Lester Thurow (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 197 pp.)</i>
- Work Begun on Business Center
- Rulings Strengthen Landowner Rights
- Lincoln's Chino Center Finish Set for November
- PTL and Pass the Ammunition
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : STEPS BEYOND THE NORM : Dance in the '80s: Look for more than mere display. Look for the unexpected, the unfamiliar, the innovative--swirling currents in the mainstream of dance
- Elephants Go on Rampage
- Minnesota: It's the Looniest State in the Lower 48
- Pinochet Seems to Be Already Campaigning for a New Term
- Homeless: Los Angeles' Own Living Room War
- Grand Jury Indicts Banker, Jeweler in a $1.3-Million Fraud Scheme
- Expert Has 24-Hour Hot Line : When Computer Hackers Panic, He's Standing By
- Commentary : Teacher's Life of Service Provided Lesson for Everyone
- Titans Lose Legend, but Not a Legacy
- Rams : Line Thins Out a Little More When Love Injures His Knee
- A Replay of the Next NFL Season
- A CRITICAL MASS
- BACK-TO-BACK BEATTY
- The Pearlkillers: FOUR NOVELLAS by Rachel Ingalls (Simon & Schuster: $15.95; 214 pp.)
- Ground Breaking Slated Emerald-Shapery Center
- Wilshire/Bundy Office Building 95% Leased
- June Opening of Golf Club Set
- Leasing Rises in Ventura, So Do Vacancies
- Herself in Love and Other Stories<i> by Marianne Wiggins (Viking: $16.95; 184 pp.)</i>
- Manufacturer Buys Complex in Agoura Hills
- The Bookshelf
- Competing for Civic Center Hearts
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : OF TENTS & TOURING : ONE FOR THE ROAD
- Mall Merchants Say Renewal Plans Are Already Proving Their Worth
- Both Belgians, Africans Shaped Its History : Burundi: Two Wrongs Make a Nation Torn by Tribalism, Colonialism
- Bell Hopes for New Casino Manager, More Profits
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : SUNNY SIDE UP
- Poverty, Cynicism Are Widespread : 17 Months After Duvalier's Fall, Little Has Changed for Most Haitians
- 'Graying' of Kindergartners: Parents Fear Failure, Hold Children Back
- Legislator Lends Support to Owners of Homes With Deteriorating Foundations
- Gulf Supply Ship Hits Mine, Sinks : Another Blast Rocks Saudi Plant on Coast; Iranian Sabotage Hinted
- Red Bluff Abuzz Over Grand Jury Report on Crime, Murder, Drugs
- Man Re-Booked in Boy's Slaying
- Reagan Speech May Be Carried on Soviet TV
- American League Roundup : Twins Beat Mariners, Take Four-Game Lead in West Division Race
- The body of former Chicago Bears President...
- AFTER DEATH, 'IT WAS WAR' : Even Elvis' Coffin Made It to the Front Page
- Starting at Zero : There Are Lessons to Be Learned When You Hurt the Car You Love Too Much
- Escrow Closed on Building
- Move-ins in Oceanside Homes Set for Year-End
- Opening This Week
- FICTION : THE BEGINNING OF SORROWS by David Martin (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $16.95; 256 pp.).
- Mall Expansion in Capistrano to Start Soon
- WHEN TECHNOLOGY BECAME ART : The County Museum Looks Back at the Sleek Style of the Machine Age
- Ticino's Identity Crisis
- You'll Find Marble Floors and Plenty of Bargains at an Elegant Airport Center
- Construction to Start on Industrial Buildings
- Full House No Winner for Cine Latino
- Surfer Injured in Shark Attack at Bay Area Beach
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : JOHN CAGE AT 75
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : A Sight at the Opera : Once, opera was a singer's art. Now we are in the era of the stage director.
- . . . But Not for Women
- WHERE THE SURF MEETS THE RAP
- Underground Movement : Some Catholic Women Celebrate Feminism
- Santiago Government Lets Writer Return
- CENTRAL AMERICA BY CENTRAL AMERICANS : Baedeker Covering a Chaotic Region
- Epitaph for a Peach, and for the Sweetness of Summer
- Van Nuys Gains World Series Berth in Babe Ruth Play
- Italians Taking to Baseball, but Americans Still Play Major Role
- Courts to Rule on Two NCAA Drug Test Cases
- Anthology of Athletic Scofflaws
- THE 1987 PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Notes : All Is Quiet on the U.S.-Cuba Front in Wake of Boxing Fracas
- TRAVELING SALESMAN
- Ex-Pentagon Deputy Takes Big Flyer on Computerbase
- Quarterly Profit Down, American Pacesetter Says
- Angola Sacrifices a Bit of Ideology to Boost Economy
- Halweg Named to Second Term as Institute Leader
- The Bookshelf
- Medical Plaza Going Up in Beverly Hills
- 100 South African Miners Hurt in Strike Violence
- No Matter the Rumor, Mum's the Word at Buckingham Palace
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : BREAKING DOWN THE 'FOURTH WALL'
- Developments in Brief : Sick Dolphins Will Be Caught for Study
- Reagan Says U.S. Won't Yield to Iranian Threats
- The World : Libya Casualties Reported
- Government's Lifeblood: Commissions with Clout
- Wright: The Speaker Has His Policies
- Buyers of Pools Plunging Into 'Waterscaping'
- 2 Tests Generally Used to Confirm the Presence of AIDS Antibodies
- San Juan Capistrano : Statue of Serra to Wait Before Finding Its Niche
- Atlanta Drug Investigator Transferred
- Lowell S. Dillingham, 76, Dies; Leading Hawaiian Business Figure, Legislator
- Centers in Trauma
- FRANK VIOLA : First-Place Twins Turned Season Around When He Came Around
- Pan Pacific Swimming Championships : Evans and Wharton Both Win Their Second Gold Medals
- ON THE TOWN: If you're looking for...
- TRAVELING SALESMAN
- TAKE THIS JEWISH FILM, PLEASE! : Could a Movie Like 'Mr. Schwartz Goes to Washington' Get Made Today?
- FOOD : Salad Soiree : Three Los Angeles-Area Caterers Show How to Toss a Party
- Robert R. Flores of Hacienda Heights has...
- Suspect Seeks Deputy's Aid, Is Arrested
- FESTVAL: A CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS : AN ANTHOLOGY OF ANGUISH : 'Bopha!' is a tough but sensitive play, the story of black policemen caught between South Africa's apartheid system and their own communities, even their own families
- 'My desire was to sing and to get on stage and have a party with the audience.'