- A Federal Aviation Administration study on the...
- Carson's Use of Newsletter Challenged as Violating Law
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Oklahoma Fouls Up Villanova Game Plan With Foul Shooting
- Fidel Bassa of Colombia survived a late...
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- La Jolla High Scores State-Record 23 Runs in One Inning
- Horse Racing : Distinguishing Features Are Absent From This Kentucky Derby Crop
- Big Cheese
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- Linnet F. Deily, First Interstate Bank
- Rosy Bubbles : Amid the Avocado Groves, a New Sparkling Wine Is Born
- Loan OKd for New Building
- Babes in Boyland : KANSAS IN AUGUST <i> by Patrick Gale (E. P. Dutton: $15.95; 140 pp.) </i> : THE BOYS AND THEIR BABY <i> by Larry Wolff (Alfred A. Knopf: $16.95; 258 pp.) </i>
- Firms Plan Joint Venture Complex in San Diego
- 24 Home Builders in State Among Top 100 in Nation
- Amtrak Service to Be Expanded
- Lakewood Home Awards Program Expected to Attracrt 300 Entrants
- Mediation Services of 34 Family Law Attorneys Honored
- Local Elections : Development, Fiscal Troubles Dominate Races in 2 Cities : New Majority May Emerge in 'Hottest Election in the Valley'
- Local News in Brief : Purse Snatchers in Car Drag, Run Over Victim
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- Harbor Beats Desert
- Woman Dragged by Purse Thieves' Car
- Easter Bowl Spotlights Junior Tennis Talent
- Horse Racing Roundup : Creme Fraiche Wins Tropical Park Handicap by Nose
- Bengals to Open Summer Camp on July 10
- NBA Roundup : Olajuwon's 29 Points Help Rockets, 115-109
- 'Mira!': Latino Artistry
- K&B; Makes a Hit with French : U. S. Builder Sells 141 Homes in Paris Area in 2 Weekends
- Interiors : Light Years Away
- Simple Appeal of Rack of Lamb
- Shultz to Try Again to End Mideast Stalemate : Return Mission to Region Announced After His Unprecedented Talks With 2 U.S. Palestinians
- More Popular Than 'Divorce Court' : Mecham's Impeachment Trial Is Hit on Radio, TV
- Getting Started as President: a Holdover White House Staff Could Ease Transition
- Three Killed in Plane Crash at Santa Maria
- Despite Protests, Tree Removal Set in View Park, Windsor Hills
- Chef Puck May Add Malibu Colony to Culinary Empire
- Throwback Winegrower Works the Land With Love and Horses
- Man Shot in Head During Anaheim Fight
- In World of Garage Sales, One Person's Junk Is Another's Jewel
- Rick Calloway said he was unfairly benched...
- BYU Will Face Miami in Final Game After Juggling 1988 Football Schedule
- College Roundup : McGrann and Morales Get Seconds
- Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway completed a remarkable...
- Anaheim Lions Tournament : Giuliano Leads La Quinta Past Powerful Dana Hills
- Dodgers : Belcher Figures He's In
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : West Regional : CS Long Beach Is on Its Way to Tacoma
- NHL Roundup : Islanders Beat Oilers, Take Division Lead
- THE ELVIS WATCH: He looks ...
- Chinois on Post for Puck
- Stewart: Serious Stuff
- Few Women in Top Ranks of Banking : Work Force Mostly Female, but Time Has Been on Side of Men
- BIA Will Award 3 Builders With Medal of Honor
- The Life of a Boy of Summer : ON HOME GROUND <i> by Alan Lelchuk with illustrations by Merle Nacht (Gulliver Books/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $9.95; 72 pp.) </i>
- Wedding in Jamaica--It's No Problem, Mon!
- All Broken Families Are Alike : WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST AND OTHER STORIES <i> by Francine Prose (Pantheon Books: $16.95; 196 pp.) </i>
- Some Food for Thought
- Passover Celebration Can Be a Low-Fat and Low-Cholesterol Occasion : How to Avoid Foods That Are Based on the Egg
- MEN'S SPRING FASHIONS - STYLE AT THE TOP - Six L.A. Notables in Spring Fashions With California Panache
- Radio Collars Are Debunking Myths About Grizzlies
- Death Rate Called Aid to Picking Hospital for Surgery
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- The State : Kesterson Plan Blocked
- Call to Action
- A 9-year-old San Juan Capistrano boy, Tony...
- Pier Review : It's Rock, Roll and Reel During 24-Hour Vigil at Hermosa Beach Hangout
- Janet Evans Sets World Record in 1,500 Freestyle
- Self-Funded Royal Enters New Realm : Highlanders Start Fast in 1st Season
- The Resurrection of Handel Continues
- THE NEW BLACK CLOUT IN HOLLYWOOD
- RESTAURANTS : A Guide for Gourmet Babies
- Insurers Balk at Covering the Unknown
- Design Debate on the Sunset Strip
- Conditions at 3 Homes Labeled 'Unsafe, Unhealthy' : Former Tenants Sue L.B. Landlord
- A Chance Now to Link U.S. Aid to Democracy : To Hold Off Sandinista Consolidation, Congress Needs Plan for Entire Region
- Center's Quixotic Director Jousts With Horse Owners
- Perfect Vacation
- Commentary : Homeless Test County's Morality
- Victory in Las Cienagas Handicap Third in Row for Hairless Heiress
- Analysis : The Little General Deserves a Star for Making This Decision
- Outside Looking In : Pro Dream Ends as Player Becomes Coach
- Southern Section All-Stars Sweep City in Basketball
- Films going into production:LEVIATHAN (Gordon Co./Filmauro)....
- Bus Ride Can Awaken the Senses in Tibet
- Loan Arranged for South Park Development
- New Zealander Looks for U. S. Investments
- Deficit Dollars Come Home to Shop : BUYING INTO AMERICA How Foreign Money Is Changing the Face of Our Nation <i> by Martin and Susan Tolchin (Times Books: $19.95; 400 pp.) </i>
- Making Use of Leftovers From Turkey Dinners
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- Hong Kong Small Islands Enchant
- Coddling Our Corporations to Death : THE SUICIDAL CORPORATION : How Big Business Has Failed America <i> by Paul H. Weaver (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 236 pp.) </i>
- 40 Injured by Bombs at Bangladesh Fair
- Craftsmanship Tradition Shines in Old Italy
- Father Comes Home : A Family Confronts an Aging Man's Progressive Debilitation With Compassion and Patience
- Why the French Look So Good : PARIS FASHION A Cultural History <i> by Valerie Steele (Oxford University Press: $34.95; 386 pp.) </i>
- An Allegory of One Child Too Many : THE FIFTH CHILD <i> by Doris Lessing (Alfred A. Knopf: $16.95; 131 pp.) </i>
- Native Trees by W. S. Merwin
- Designer Uses Old and New Technology to Build a Better Wooden Boat
- Southeast Elections : South Gate Forum Yields Little but Brash Prediction
- Rotterdam to Evacuate 7,000 to Defuse Bomb
- Hospital Death Rates for Five Surgeries Vary
- Condo Market Regaining Vigor, Study Concludes
- Irvine Plaza Finish Slated in Early '89
- Pendleton Project Awarded
- Water-oriented vacations, including houseboats, will be featured...
- Despite a couple of exploitation elements, such...
- Springtime in Europe
- Standing Firm Against Fantasy Foes
- 102-Year-Old Raffles Hotel Gets Spruced Up : Singapore Plans to Preserve Institution
- From War Times to Treaty Times, a U.S. Correspondent Comes Home
- Tennis Officials Make Changes to Influence Fans, Add Prestige
- Mauch Will Not Be Back to Manage Angels : A Tough Way to Make a Living, but Losing Was Toughest of All
- Reds, Red Sox to Play in Jimmy Fund Game
- Pretty and Paper-Thin
- A Scalpel, Please, for Maxicare : Sale of Assets Could Put Biggest HMO on Path to Recovery
- Talking to the Doctor About Sex : ON THE NATURE OF THINGS EROTIC <i> by F. Gonzalez-Crussi (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $16.95; 172 pp.)</i>
- A FRIEND FROM ENGLAND by Anita...
- Charter Flights Abroad
- Interior Design Firm Opens in Costa Mesa
- Panama Troops Seize Flour in Raids on Mills
- Student Nurses Shadow Mentors for Taste of Real-Life Motivation
- Defendant Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charge in 'Preppie' Murder Case
- Kings Get a Playoff Berth--and a Victory : Carson Has Hat Trick and Kontos Five Assists Against Chicago, 9-5
- The Expanded Strike Zone May Just Be a Mirage
- Roundup : Winkelman Finishes Second in 3,200 at Pasadena Games
- AND WAIT THERE'S MORE: OK, so the...
- Residents Shun Woo's Idea for Housing Project
- Mexico Breaks Drug Ring
- Private Pilots Want Airfields and Airspace
- Suspect Plunges From Roof in Bid to Escape Police
- Local News in Brief : Recall Petitions Are Turned In
- Chance at Mousedom Draws 600
- Padre Notebook : Pitching Situation Clearer but Not Necessarily Better
- The Aloha Bowl again will be played...
- Francona Seeks a New Lease on Baseball Life
- Sockers Clinch Best Record, Beat Lazers in Overtime
- High School Notebook : Pair Trade Aces in Battle of Hole-in-One-Upmanship
- Lead Weight in Stomach May Negate Fish Record
- The Hot 100
- AN EASTER AT HOME : Preparing the holiday feast doesn't have to be a burden. The solution to menu problems is take out and do ahead
- A Jurist With a Long Career of Firsts : Anderson 1st Black to Sit on Mississippi High Court
- Bradley's Sewer Woes Have Statewide Outfall
- Santa Clarita Park Outlook Is Fertile as Builders' Fees Grow
- Student Nurses Shadow Mentors for a Taste of Real-Life Motivation
- International Players Championships : Graf Shows Why She Is No. 1, Defeats Evert
- High School Spring Sports : Watts, Alsen Sparkle in Pasadena
- Best Western Facility Opens in Rowland Heights
- After Nancy's Gridiron Dinner Song, Reagan Issues Challenge: 'Raisa, Top That'
- Residents Give Up Fight Over Fairfax Widening
- Dropping Back In : A Growing Number of Baby Boomers Are Discovering There's No Place Like Church
- EPA Plans for OII Site Could Postpone Mall
- Community College Baseball : Rancho Santiago Finishes Sweep For First-Round
- The Name Game
- RESTAURANTS : A Parisian Bistro With an English Accent
- Twain and Prine Share Hair-Raising Likeness
- The Rewards of Awards : Everyone Is a Winner When the Accolades Stay Small
- Quibbles & Bits
- Syrians Are Making Cheap Exotic Perfumes and Enjoying Sweet Smell of Success
- Debts to Dr. King : One Man So Touched Many Lives
- Mission Viejo, the 21-year-old planned community of...
- College Spring Sports : Riverside Grand Slam Drops Northridge, 7-6
- Holt-Goodman Baseball Tournament : Poly Suffers 1st Loss in 2nd Round
- Healthier Diet Prepared for U.S. Women Gymnasts
- Mission Viejo Girls' Invitational : Franke's Day: Two Wins, Two Seconds and a Third
- Back to School
- Playwright Doesn't Run on Empty
- Roughing It in the Pacific Northwest Outdoors
- AROUND HOME : NEW BOOKS : The Epicurean Gardener : JOHN F. ADAMS Dutton, 1988
- New York Firm to Build Tallest Europe Tower
- QADDAFI'S GREEN BOOK An Unauthorized Edition ...
- ALPHABETICAL LISTING
- Swiss Schwingers Tops
- Broadway Benefit Times Two
- Indonesia Detains 6 Californians on Scuba Vacation
- Deukmejian Unveils His Package of Housing Bills
- Avoiding Jet Lag
- 4 Top Backers Abandon Dole Team for Bush
- 'Working Men and Women' Are Winning, Jackson Says
- Improving the Lot of the Children
- It's Warm but the Kids Play It Cool : Spring Break Crowd at Balboa Is Mellow, but Police Stay Alert
- 'Police work was basically a vocation of service, as was the priesthood, but it was very immediate and there was action.'
- Wilson, Young Lead UCLA to 96-67 Win in Track Over Cal
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Duke Makes the Most of It as Temple Misses Its Shot at Final Four
- College Baseball : Fullerton Continues to Be Super in Superdome, 14-3
- "Is the Pope Catholic?"--the reply by Pennzoil...
- Soviet Space Docking
- U.S. Should Match Japanese in Better Fuel Efficiency, Institute Warns
- Local News in Brief : Man Calls Deputies; Is Arrested in Slaying
- For Funding, School Wrote Its Own Scrip : La Jolla High Foundation Turns to Grocery Stores for Those Little Extras
- Events in the news this week.
- CSUN Pressured to Expand Armenian Language Study
- Bob Sundstrom of California won his second...
- CSUN Wins 2 Without Its Offense
- Left Behind: Economic Upswing Eludes the Rural South
- Scientists Able to Eavesdrop on Brain, Map 'Trails'
- Car Towed by Mistake; Owner Finds It Too Late
- Veterans Urged to Protect Revolution's Gains : To Managua, the War Is Far From Over
- Gore Vidal's historical novel "Lincoln" is the...
- In Pahokee, Fla., Fame and Fortune Are Still a Wild Hare's Chase
- Rules of Conversation Are Universal, Researcher Says
- 10 Deaths Mark Violent Weekend
- AMC Theater Empire Playing Real-Life Drama
- Made in Israel : Alternative to Sweet Kosher Wine Is Gaining Recognition in the U.S.
- Oil-Well Fire Ends Celebration, 12 Hurt
- La Habra Heights Included in Schabarum's Proposal : 19 Cities Asked to Create Transit Zone
- Culver City Dance Team Wins 5th Place in National Contest
- 'Fictive Personalities' : Author Looks for the Character in All of Us
- The Greening of Beverly Hills Politics : Candidates, Critics Call Spending 'Obscene'
- Man's Body Found in San Juan Capistrano
- Sizzling 98 Sends 700,000 to Shore
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- 'OLD MAN' TEMPLETON : Padres' Captain Says He Has Good Years Left at Shortstop
- Torrey Pines Proves Too Hot to Handle, Burns Grossmont
- Karen Wegmann, Wells Fargo
- Shell Shock : I'm Dismayed That I May Have Derailed a Study of 'Sex and the Single Snail'
- Taking Care of Own
- MONY Moves Region Office to Irvine
- Koll Co. Receives Chamber Award
- Bargains in Canada
- Leon Jaworski's Son Looking for Future Leaders
- Development, Spending Dominate Campaigns in 2 Cities : Local Elections : Azusa Candidates Bicker on Everything From A to Z
- Special Eskimo Unit Guards America's Frigid Frontier on Soviet Border
- Democrats Aim to Deal Jackson In
- LOTTERY WINNERS 3/26
- Sizzling Sun Turns Heat Up to Melt Another Record
- Driver Killed After Hitting I-5 Guardrail
- Arena for Final Four Has Checkered Past
- Going With the Flow
- San Diego Retail Leasing to Stay Strong but Vacancies to Rise
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : Musings of a Musical Mind : 'Flaky composers spawn in California.'
- FOOD : Fish and Dips : Salmon Is on a Royal Roll--Even in This Reduced- Calorie Variation
- AROUND HOME : TREASURE HUNTING : The Granite Alternative
- Federal Cutbacks Blamed : West Virginia at the Brink of Bankruptcy
- 2 Suspects in Ulster Slayings Appear in Court
- MISSION VIEJO : Birth of a City : City-in-Waiting Owes Name to a Phantom Mission
- Sonics Rout Clippers, 131-98, for Their Biggest Win of Season
- Serving Sushi at New Puck Brewery
- Very little is reasonable in Japan these...
- Business Park in Pasadena Started
- De La Madrid Indirectly Hits U.S. Intervention in Panama's Affairs
- Robin Hood Aided by Sheriff of Nottingham
- The World : Probe Asked in British Scientist Deaths
- The Central Lesson From Central America
- Jesse Jackson Breaking Back of a Prejudice
- Private Resce Stayed Down for the Count : Report on Marine Recruit's Boxing Death Suggests It Could Have Been Averted
- LAGUNA NIGUEL: First phase of J.M. Peters...
- Building Leaders Cite Lawsuits, Higher Costs : Immediate Outlook in California Appears Good, Followed by Uncertainty for Industry
- A Guide to S.F.'s Offbeat Museums
- 50 Families Camp at Sale in Camarillo
- The Lessons of Soviet Catastrophes : UNCOVERING SOVIET DISASTERS Exploring the Limits of Glasnost <i> by James E. Oberg (Random House: $19.95; 315 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Agnos Flip-Flops, Backs S.F. Olympics
- Parents Cut Costs by Paying Children's College Tuition Years in Advance
- Work Under Way on Distribution Center in Valencia
- Question: I have filed application with the...
- Perrine to Head Building Credit Association
- Home Builders Apprehensive About Next Year; Slow-Growth Movements Cited Among Obstacles : Caution Flag Up After Robust Years : Times Survey Attracts Record Participation
- Hong Kong High-Rises a Tragic Lure
- 2 Killed in Illinois Crash of Air National Guard Jet
- Was It Evil Passing Through or Something Dark Within? : For N.J. Town, Devastating Racial Attack Brought a Loss of Innocence
- 3 More Arabs Die in Unrest; a 'Collaborator' Repents
- Live-In Lovers in Sweden, Including Gays, Given Same Rights as Married Couples
- Repairing History
- Two PLOs of Palestinian Revolt: Will 'Outside' Moderates Prevail?
- Local News in Brief : Student Drive Raises $20,000
- Park in Fragments : Stalled Santa Monica Mountains Project at Crossroads, Beset by Problems
- Witt Goes Out on Top; Thomas Slips to Third
- Unbeaten Poll to Fight Mexico's Ortega
- Denver Firm to Buy 87% of J. M. Peters for $100 Million as Share Prices Keep Rising
- Senior Center Scheduled for June Completion
- The Right Adhesive Is Good Frame-Up
- Auto Centers Planned in La Habra, Santa Fe Springs
- Archuleta Will Design Shopping Center in Vista
- Chicken Curry as a One-Dish Meal
- Nepalese King Asks Hindus for Harmony
- Board Urges Denial of Azusa Dump Plan
- Distemper Outbreak Decimates Canadian Sled Dogs
- Michael Caine is starring in his first...
- Apartment House Fire Kills 6; 6 Others Hurt
- Cleaning Toxic Spill Without Government Prodding : Firm Finds Honesty Best, but Expensive, Policy
- Bush Behaves Like an Incumbent
- Local News in Brief : Students Win at the Numbers
- Soviet Emigres See the Wonder and Joy of U.S.
- Golf : O'Grady Says He's Not Returning to Sawgrass
- Chick Is Honored as Most Valubale in Sunset League
- Boston College Scores 78-69 Victory in NIT
- GM Van Nuys: Labor Pioneer : TAKING ON GENERAL MOTORS A Case Study of the UAW Campaign to Keep GM Van Nuys Open <i> by Eric Mann (Institute of Industrial Relations, UCLA: $22; 408 pp.) </i>
- The Hollywood Route
- SEC to Enforce Disclosure Rules on Asbestos Issue
- Work Begun on Business Park
- Why not plan your next vacation to...
- Marilynn R. Estey, a senior executive with...
- It All Starts With Bugs : Trout Fishermen Glad San Gabriel River Insects Coming Back
- 15 in Anti-Stalin Rally in Latvia Reported Held
- Bush Pledges Minimal Controls on the Private-Sector Economy
- Foster Parents Protest Late Funds
- Louisiana OKs Fiscal Powers for Governor
- President Appears to Soften Stance on New Trade Bill : But Warns That Congress Must Revise the Measure Significantly to Win His Support
- Could Cost Millions of Dollars : Seat Belt Lawsuits Put Squeeze on Auto Makers
- Ranchers Put Environmental Ideals to Work
- Coping With Roaches: Those Hardy Insects Have the Upper Hand