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- Iowa's Day of Decision: Dole, Gephardt in Lead : Democrats Expect Turnout of 100,000
- Despite Debt, Mexico Could Be a Good Bet
- Forget the Fur Coat, Save That Manuscript!
- John Pipia has been appointed managing director,...
- Photographer Dies From Electric Shock
- Inside the Casinos : What Goes on Behind the Scenes Is as Interesting as the Action at the Tables, Says Author Paul Erdman
- Hobby Doesn't Defy Labeling
- Panama's Leader Noriega Indicted in 2 Drug Cases
- Dole, Gephardt Ahead in Final Iowa Poll
- Old Politics Prevail in the Philippines
- In Irvine, the Big Traffic Jam Was Line to Sign Slow-Growth Petition
- Leucadia Girl Kills Herself Accidentally
- Tour Prices for Spring, Summer Guaranteed
- Wine Festivals : Grape Growers and Aficionados Meet, Taste and Learn
- Figuring Tax May Take a Little Longer : Several Code Changes Will Affect Returns of Real Estate Owners
- 1,874 AIDS Cases Reported to Health Group
- W. Hollywood Mayor Drops Out of Race
- Chlorine Empties Town
- Harvest, Hunter, Hunger, Snow : Names for Full Moon: Insight Into Past
- Author Sidney Sheldon claims he doesn't mind...
- The Nation : Record Cold Sweeps Eastern Half of U.S.
- Aim Is to Thin Herd, Protect Big Game : Canada's Aerial Wolf Hunt Drawing Howls of Protest
- But Development Erodes Customs of 'Plain Folk' : Amish Successfully Block State Highway
- State Bar Orders Staff Cuts to Finance Discipline Program
- The Ways to Washington Via Iowa
- Local News in Brief : Slain Man Found in Car Near Sun Valley
- Body Language of Firefly Put Into Body Language of Plants : Study Aimed at Genetic Understanding, Better Crops
- A Jailer Juggles : Busy Lockup Seeks More Beds to Cope
- Pollen Production a Problem : Arizona County Bans New Olive Trees
- STARTING OVER: Two families after the quake : Quake Victims Hold Onto Part of Life as It Was : They Speak More Softly and Rarely Talk of Past Temblors
- Baedeker to the Realms of Gold : VOICES & VISIONS The Poet in America;<i> edited by Helen Vendler (Random House: $29.95; 528 pp.) </i>
- "Get them on the firing line to...
- COMING SOON : Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : A Good Turn : 'I had a coach in college who said he wasn't trying to teach us to be pro ballplayers;he was trying to teach us to be decent people.'
- An Allegory of Two Ages of Reaction : THE CITY IN THE AUTUMN STARS <i> by Michael Moorcock (Ace Books: $16.95; 344 pp.) </i>
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- The Superpower Superjoke : SUMMIT<i> by D.M. Thomas (Viking: $15.95; 160 pp.) </i>
- John Newcomb Forms Firm
- Housing for Seniors Opens in Ocean Park
- Mobile Home Values Rose, Study Shows
- Firm Buys Land in Two States
- Power of the Orishas : Santeria, an Ancient Religion From Nigeria, Is Making Its Presence Felt in Los Angeles
- CBS has set March 6 as the...
- Woman, 19, Fatally Shot in Argument; Father Dies of Self-Inflicted Wound
- Lavishly Courted Voters to Decide : Iowa's Epic Campaign Finally Nears the End
- Politics 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Asks for Repeat
- It's Time to Give Santa the Hook
- Obituaries : Carmen Polo de Franco, 87; Widow of Spain's Gen. Franco
- $80-Million Failure : B of A's Plans for Computer Don't Add Up
- 30,000 Issues From a '72 Van : 'Monks' on Road to Magazine Success
- Poland Plans to Condemn 'Anti-Zionist' Purges
- Would Improve Recipients' Quality of Life : Battery-Powered Heart on the Horizon
- 'Billboard Alley' Blues : Agoura Hills' Effort to Get Rid of 25 Signs Bogs Down in Face of Formidable Resistance
- Leslie Golberg operates a reservation service that...
- ENGINE THAT COULD IS ALL OUT OF STEAM : Role as Leader of World Economy Shifts as U.S. Global Debt Grows
- Cellular Phone Building
- The Story of a Couch Setter : AMOS: THE STORY OF AN OLD DOG AND HIS COUCH <i> by Susan Seligson and Howie Schneider (Little, Brown: $11.95; 32 pp.; ages 2-6) </i>
- AIDS The Ultimate Challenge<i> by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (Macmillan: $17.95)</i>
- Many Roads Lead Out of Rome to Day-Trip Destinations
- San Diego Apartment Sales in 1987 Hit Peak in December
- Israel's Unrest Breathes New Life Into Left
- Support of Slow-Growth Plan Soars : Orange County Residents Backing It Solidly, Poll Finds
- Agriculture Urged to Win Confidence, Cut Chemicals
- U.S. Troop Pullout Would Be 'Historic' Error, Kohl Says
- ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Reflection of Public Frustration : Slow-Growth Measure Support Stays Strong
- Obituaries : Emeric Pressburger; Writer and Producer of 'Red Shoes'
- Why Latin Democracies Are Waning
- BEYOND NICARAGUA : Central America: The Fourth Phase
- Local News in Brief : Bond for Treasurer Urged
- Transient's Slaying at Train Depot 'No Surprise'
- Icy Water, Cold Air Gusts Test Survival Clothing
- Commentary : High Court Ruling Leaves Him Speechless : Principal Afraid Action on School Newspapers Will Hurt Students
- Economic Woes Seen as Threat to Noriega Rule
- Bizarre Baby-Snatching, Dual Murder Leave Rural Area Abuzz
- India Egg Crusade Targets Vegetarians
- 160-Footer Available for Advertising : Oregon Blimp Builders Create 'Skytalk'
- Incumbents Shun Race in Beverly Hills
- A Popular Howl-In : Visitors Learn Language of the Wolf
- Commentary : El Toro Airport Study Is Needed
- Ex-Compton Official Settles Sex Bias Suit : $80,000 Accepted as 'Clear Acknowledgement' of Unfair Firing
- $80,000 in Gold Coins Bought a Few Hours Earlier Stolen From Locked Car
- Energy Official Selected
- Wang Laboratories Signs Lease in Torrance Center
- Top-Grade Leather in Belgrade
- Monterey Park Seeks to Ensure Retail Balance
- Moreno Valley Gateway First Phase Completed
- A No-Win Situation : The Small Print Said We Had a One-in-100,000 Chance at the Car
- Good Housing News Balances the Bad
- Reagan Picks Energy Aide
- Planner Rejects Request to Put Homes on Bluff
- Scientists Struggle to Preserve Gator's Cousin : American Crocodiles Fighting for a Comeback
- Revenue From Hotel Bed Tax Falls Short : Culver City May Cut Funds for Visitors Bureau
- Events in the news this week.
- A hard day's work on the wharf nets fishermen a 30,000-pound snare for mackerel.
- Triple Mileage: Airlines Fly Into Turbulent Skies
- Office Building Completed
- Denver, Dallas Join 'Markets of Opportunity'
- Mark Smith President of San Fernando Valley AIA
- Escrow Company Moves
- Two Buildings in La Mirada Center Finished
- Listing Service Seats Schultze as President
- Life of a South African Singer : MAKEBA My Story<i> by Miriam Makeba with James Hall (New American Library: $18.95; 249 pp.) </i>
- Cost of Economic Booms Must Be Tallied in More Than Money : In Montana, Stands of Old Trees Fall as Timber Prices Rise
- Cable TV Firm Seeks Santa Monica Franchise : Century Southwest Under Fire in Other Cities Because of Customer Complaints
- Canadians Bitterly Split Over Benefit of New U.S. Free Trade Agreement
- Hypermart--Shopping on a Grand Scale
- Special Design Advocated for Shelters for Battered Women
- Bargains of a Family's Survival : COMPLICITY <i> by Elizabeth Cooke (Little, Brown: $16.95; 272 pp.) </i>
- Now You Can Hang Conditioner on Wall
- Cerritos Taps Into Reclamation : 'Waste' Water for a Green City
- Obituaries : Travers J. Bell, 46; Brokerage House Owner, Bradley Backer
- Backlog in Santa Monica Court Drops With 'Crash'
- About 10 Apply Each Day in Whittier : Quake Victims See City Hall for Loans
- Test Runs Drive Auto Mall's Neighbors to Distraction
- Defending the Integrity of the Titanic
- TV Learns to Say No
- What's in an Airport's Name
- Local News in Brief : Hearing on Cable Service
- Woman Sues Inglewood Hospital, Charges That Sterilization Failed
- Noise Protesters to Fight Airport's Caltrans Permit
- Navy Cuts Might Not Hurt Here, Expert Says
- Life With New Heart Isn't Easy for Jim Benbrook--but It's Life
- Agoura Hills Stymied in Attempt to Remove 'Classified Ads' on Freeway
- Westminster Mayor Elden F. Gillespie Dies
- Hoag Awaits New Heart, New Life for a Dying Man
- Trimedyne's Prospects Growing Brighter, but a Stockholder Wants Chairman's Job
- What the Country Needs Is More Discipline, Less Talk About a Tax Hike
- Plumbing the Shallows of Television : TELEVISION<i> by Michael Winship; introduction by Edwin Newman (Random House: $19.95; 358 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Ski Incline Is Prepared for an Old West 'Bonanza'
- Peaches and Apricots
- POWDER BUFFS : The Snowmobiling world is awide one, atracting a varieth of thrill-seekers.
- Four Presidents Slept There : Boaters Can See a Once-Exclusive Key
- Accessibility, Informality Cited : Lucas--an Active Healer of Wounds on High Court : HOW LUCAS IS VIEWED BY HIS COLLEAGUES
- After Plato Acid Leak : AQMD Seeks Curbs on Toxic Industry
- Arizona House Votes 46-14 to Impeach Mecham : Governor Must Step Down From Office Pending a Trial by the State Senate
- New Caltrans Chief Named by Governor
- 16 File for L.B. Council; Smith Alone in 6th District
- In One Iowa Town, Dukakis and Dole Show Flush of Victory in 'Cess-Poll'
- Quaker Preschool Left 'Hopeful' After Crisis
- Battling AIDS: Words Are the Main Weapons
- 'It all started back in junior high school. I was going out with this one girl and her parents bought her a horse.'
- Teen-Age Baby-Sitter Held in Infant's Death
- Marine Corps Drug Testing
- Improving Self-Esteem as Well as Their Minds
- Police Arrest Suspect, 19, in Westwood Gang Slaying
- Derailment of Soviet Freight Blamed on Metal on Track
- Commentary : Agony of a Decision: Weary of Deaths, Gay Doctor Votes to Close Bathhouses
- Events in the news this week.
- After several people addressed the Rancho Palos...
- Pride on Parade : 9th Annual Event Takes Steps to Honor Black History
- Firefighters May Risk Their Future Health, Study Says
- Tennis Roundup : Patty Fendick Upset Victim in New Zealand Tournament
- Toros Keep Rolling, Beat Northridge, 65-56
- Utah State Beats Long Beach, Ties for PCAA Lead
- Ask Mantle and He'll Say That Over the Long Haul, Mays Was Better
- Jordan Wins Dunk Contest, but It's Judges Who Get Slammed
- 15 Seconds Over Tokyo
- ON THE TOWN: Guy Kemp isn't the...
- Obituaries : Connie Speck; Led Women in Police Ranks
- Poor Oyster Harvests May Mean End Is Near for Historic Skipjack Fleet
- Is Manigat a 'Prisoner' of Military? : Weary Haiti Wonders About Army Intentions
- Lids for the War Chests
- STARTING OVER: Two families after the quake : Quake Victims Hold Onto Part of Life as It Was : Whittier Couple Opt Against Starting Over From Scratch
- Planner Rejects Request to Build Bluff-Top Homes
- Ex-Mayor Lindsay 'Fine'
- Car Hits School; 13 Dead
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- Boom-Baby Profile : NOT LIKE OUR PARENTS How the Baby Boom Generation Is Changing America <i> by D. Quinn Mills (William Morrow: $17.95; 297 pp.) </i>
- Urban Village Concept Wins the Neighbors Over
- FOOD : Sweet Java : A Light Coffee-Flavored Dessert for a Romantic Dinner
- MORTAL SPLENDOR The American Empire in Transition <i> by Walter Russell Mead (Houghton Mifflin: $9.95) </i>
- Beauty as the Beast : THE CONSOLATION OF NATURE <i> by Valerie Martin (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 147 pp.) </i>
- Trupp Wins Top MAME '87 Honors
- Welcome to the Hotel Bureaucratic : RACHEL AND HER CHILDREN Homeless Families in America<i> by Jonathan Kozol (Crown Publishers: $16.95; 261 </i> pp.)
- Songs of Gold Mountain translated by Marlon K. Hom
- New Age as Perennial Philosophy
- Plans for New Pasadena 'Y' Hit Snags : Board OK Sought as Foes Point to Preservation, Parking Issues
- Politics 88 : Emulates Ex-Speaker in Plea for Votes : Dole Taking a Page From Tip
- LAX Shuttle Files Copycat Lawsuit
- First Election by District : 26 Crowd the Field for 5 School Board Seats
- Global Effects on Cities' Smog Cited in Study
- Politics 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Simon, Jackson Backed by Iowa Peace Group
- Dyan Cannon sounds like perfect casting as...
- Trident Missile Explodes After Submarine Launch
- Obituaries : Benny Dobbins; U.S. Action Film Director
- Torment in the FBI
- To Zealots of Animal Lib, Biomedicine Is a Monster
- One-Time Barnard Associate on the Team
- Making Change: Money Houses Rankled by New Ordinance
- The Post Club : Thousand Oaks Girls Coin Catchy Nickname For Front Line, but Lancers Also Deserve to Be Called Champions
- Overbooked
- Orange County Hospitals Stage Marketing Blitz
- "It's going to take time, but I...
- Builders Seen Aiming for Lower Home Prices and Fewer 'Frills'
- Development Begins on Bel Air Crest Homes
- No Industrialization Without Repression? : THE WORLD REVOLUTION OF WESTERNIZATION The Twentieth Century in Global Perspective <i> by Theodore von Laue (Oxford University Press: $24.95; 400 pp.) </i>
- A safari to Africa will highlight a...
- Deciding to Keep It : HER OWN TERMS<i> by Judith Grossman (Soho: $16.95; 277 pp.) </i>
- Europe Air Discounts
- Westlake Plaza Offices Planned
- Berrigan Without Blood : TO DWELL IN PEACE An Autobiography <i> by Daniel Berrigan (Harper & Row: $19.95; 416 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Brother Love in the North Woods : CATAMOUNT BRIDGE <i> by Don Metz (Harper & Row: $18.95; 272 pp.) </i>
- Dan Brinker to Lead State Home Warranty Group
- Victorville Home Center Work to Start Next Fall
- U.S. Envoy, Syria Minister Confer
- Med Students Put Time With Family Above High Income
- Crime Task Force Is in Reply to Mother's Plea
- Dr. W. Allan Edmiston of South Pasadena...
- 2nd U.S. Agent Dies of Wounds From Shoot-Out in Heroin Probe
- Paradise Found : Acquisition Will Preserve 556-Acre Roberts Ranch in Malibu
- The Impact of Lebanon Comes Home to Israel
- Mitoma's Libel Suit Against Carson Council Foes Advances
- Baseball : McCaskill Is Optimistic About His Arm as Camp Approaches
- Road Looks Better to Aztecs, Who Win Second in a Row There
- USD Can't Make Up for Bad Start
- MISL Review : MISL Coach of Year Honor Would Seem to Be Newman's Due
- He Has Name and Talent for the Game
- Prep Basketball : Marinovich, Waikle Lead Cougars, 54-37
- RESTAURANTS : At Colette, a New Chef Steps Out of the Kitchen
- Colorado Place Reaches Midpoint in Construction : $550-Million Project in Santa Monica Approved Despite Opposition from Slow-Growth Proponents
- Notes on Armoires, Victorian Baths and English Muffins : Treasure Hunting : Victorian Bathroom Fixtures
- The Way to See the Best of Boston Is on a Stroll
- Widom to Head AIA Council for 1989 Term
- The Cuban Connection
- Politics 88 : CAMPAIGN '88 : Dukakis Gets in Gere
- 10 File to Run in 1st Mayoral Race in Long Beach
- A Mission of Cooperation
- Ripple Effect of Bank Robbery Disrupted Lives : 'Routine' Crime Haunts Survivors
- The World : 2 Jetliners in Near-Miss
- The Life Inside the John F. Kennedy Library
- Experts Downplay Effects of Cut in Naval Forces on San Diego
- Maritime Strategy Must Not Be a Budget Victim
- Residents Oppose Plan to Widen 2-Lane Stretch of Fairfax Ave.
- 42 Injured in Commuter Train Collision in Cairo
- Omaha Paper Gives Its Endorsement to Dole
- Events in the news this week.
- Schrader Takes Pole; Richmond Suspended
- WCAC Roundup : St. Mary's Beats Gonzaga in Overtime, 77-64
- Track : Clark Stuns Foster in Hurdles as Nehemiah Fails to Qualify
- College Baseball : Stanford Takes Advantage of Titans, 9-4
- Recruiting Pressure Weighs on Multisport Athletes
- Tennis : 1988 Is Not a Rebuilding Year for Trojan Men
- Dye Casting
- Pitchman Savalas Helps, But Will Players Club Ever Hit the Jackpot?
- FAA Signs Lease in Long Beach Project
- Wall Street Jobs Crashed With Market
- Cold Comforters : Bundling Up Can't Stop Winter-Dry Skin, But 'Occlusive' Body Care Can Help
- Tourists Venturing Back to Volcanic Guatemala
- Laumann to Lead Conejo Valley Board
- Soviets Conduct 1st A-Test of '88
- Superconducting Motor Works, but Not at Much
- The State : 2 Die, 2 Survive Boat Sinking
- Fast-Growing Naples Is the 'Last Frontier' of the Good Life in Florida
- Blast Hits Lebanese Port