- Opposition Forms to Revived Sepulveda Basin Plan
- KUSC SIGNALS ITS GRADUATION
- Desk-Top Phone Firm Finds Niche : American Businessphones Courts Small Companies
- Blackout Asked on Duarte Kidnap News
- PENNANT INSURANCE IS NAME OF THE GAME : Strong Teams Raiding Weak Ones Late in the Season Is a Time-Honored Tradition That Continues Today
- Kings Send Two Players to New Haven, Return a Top Draft Pick to Junior Team
- P&G; was twice rejected by Richardson-Vicks.
- S. Africa Theater Integration Due : Some to Stay All-White; Bar, Cafe Moves Awaited
- Court Denies Appeal in El Salvador Land Case
- Portugal Election Victor Faces Uncertain Future
- Encinitas
- An accountant's innocent mistake sparked a scheme...
- Restaurateur Figures Fast-Growing Irvine Is Spot for Upscale Prego
- International Remote Imaging Systems named Vincent Nessen...
- Powertec Agrees to Purchase N.H. Electrical-Converters Manufacturer
- An increase in black-owned firms was reported.
- Driver Trapped, Car Taken to Hospital
- 4 Railroads Get Loans to Improve Facilities
- Judge Calls Meeting as Mayor's Jury Stays Out
- Suit Challenges Standards at State Women's Prison
- Marines Say They Were Misled on Fetus Burial Role
- CommerceBank to Open Loan Production Office
- When Technology Isn't Enough : Robotics Company Big on Know-How, Short on Profits
- COURT: U.S. Restricts Participation : U.S. Rejects 'Compulsory' World Court Jurisdiction
- Many Libraries Closed in Sickout
- Broad Defense Plan Lacking, Study Says
- Zephyr Cove Succeeds in Blowing Away Plan to Change Its Name
- Little Richard Hurt in Hollywood Crash
- Placentia : Applications Accepted for Council, Clerk Posts
- THE PUBLIC RADIO WARS : BATTLING FOR THE ELITE EARS
- Commodities : Monday, Oct. 7, 1985 : Copper Prices Extend Rally
- GM Unveils New Cut-Rate Financing Plan
- Tax Panel Votes to Put Limit on Entertainment
- Ex-Rep. Hance of Texas Plans to Run for Governor
- Partial List of Americans Aboard Hijacked Vessel
- Arafat May End His Role in Peace Bid With Jordan
- Gorbachev and Human Rights
- Chuck Tanner Fired by the Pirates
- Coaching Is the Wright Life
- Informatics Will Occupy Its New Office in Woodland Hills Despite Acquisition
- Edward J. Kelly was appointed controller of...
- Nu-Med Inc. Completes Its Purchase of 2 Psychiatric-Care Companies
- Pantry Pride sweetened its offer for Revlon.
- Computer Memories Signs Pact With Atasi for Hard-Disk Drives
- Disabled Jumbo Jet Forced to Retrn to S.F.
- Walkout by 3,400 Workers Slows County's Operations
- Spectacular Blaze at Tijuana Factory Darkens the Skies
- Orange : Elks Request for Bingo Games Before Council
- Art Schlichter, the Indianapolis Colts' starting quarterback...
- 2 Men Arrested, Linked to Series of Rape-Robberies
- Trust to Preserve Coastal Canyon : Area Near Lagoon May Become Part of Regional Park
- The injury to Utah Jazz guard Darrell...
- The Detroit Tigers traded pitcher Juan Berenguer...
- MIKE MARSHALL : If He Smiled More and Struck Out Less : . . . Well, Maybe Just Smiled More
- EROTIC 'KONTAKTHOF' : PINA BAUSCH CELEBRATES ALIENATION
- The Great Void : Lottery Winners Rubbed the Wrong Way--but It May Pay Off
- Nose Tackle Meisner Finally Gets to Enjoy Sweet Smell of Success
- In Toronto, Patience Has Finally Paid Off : It's Taken Nine Years, but Blue Jays Are a Team Whose Time Has Arrived--That's the Way Gillick Planned It
- Hepatitis Cases Laid to Clinic's Use of 'Jet Gun'
- Top Seven Teams Are Still Unbeaten
- Small Colleges / Alan Drooz : Dominguez Hills Soccer Coach Has a Double Vision
- He Doesn't Fit Team's Image but He Fits In Rather Nicely
- Undefeated El Modena Is Still No. 1
- This Ailing Pet Was a Study in Shelling Out
- An Easier Way on the Budget
- George Will and TV 'War' Series
- George Will and TV 'War' Series
- George Will and TV 'War' Series
- 14th District Council Vacancy
- Reagan Visit
- Move in China
- George Will and TV 'War' Series
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- DDT Is Still Evident in Soil and Crops 12 Years After Being Prohibited
- Baker Unveils Plan to Ease Debt Crisis
- U.S., Bahamas Join in Seizure of 8 Fugitives on Drug Charges
- Friends Agonize for 2 Murdered Students : 'It Completely Floored Me That Someone So Alive . . . Is No More'
- Orange : Arterial Road Proposal Faces Heavy Opposition
- Buena Park / Stanton : Manager Will Switch Cities Beginning Nov. 1
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- Technology Ends Red-Pen Editing
- Marketing Insurance : Crump's Shift in Strategy Is Paying Off
- Bogus Rare Editions Involved : Sleuthing Librarian Stalks Forger
- Anniversary Papers for Pasadena Sought
- Imperial Valley Farmers Reap Bitter Harvest in Illegal Spraying
- Anaheim Grass Fire Burns to Within 100 Feet of Residences
- A SYSTEM THAT WORKED : Campanis Strikes a Blow for the Dodger Way With Another NL West Championship
- Chargers Still Nearly Defenseless, 26-21
- DANCE REVIEW : A TASTE OF BROADWAY AT ROYCE
- P&G; began buying shares of Richardson-Vicks.
- La Habra
- 1955 Killing Sparked Civil Rights Revolution : Emmett Till: South's Legend and Legacy
- The Nation : Crime Dips to 12-Year Low
- Countywide : Voters Can Register Until Midnight Tonight
- Angels Defeat the Rangers, 6-5; It's a Valuable Outing for Witt
- KIDS' TV JUST ONE BIG SELLORAMA
- A new airline will begin serving Hawaii.
- Bills Are Routed by the Colts
- Decisions, Decisions . . . Longest Yard Makes for One Tough Call
- Kosar Makes Up for His Mistake in 24-20 Win
- Bland on the Run Is Latest Group to Bore Anaheim
- Runway Lights Stolen; Flights Are Few : Decaying Beirut Airport: Guide Truck Is Hijacked
- Nelson Riddle, Composer and Arranger for Top Stars, Dies
- Senate Stalled on Balanced Budget Rider : Plea by President Is Ignored; Default on Checks Possible
- Apartheid Sharply Attacked From Pulpit : Boesak, Barred From Politics, Delivers Anti-Regime Sermon
- DeLorean--'Every Person Has His Price'
- Garden Grove : Korean-Americans to Hold Annual Festival
- Insurer Calls for Life-Style Study as Sign of Gays
- Postscript : Old Bridge Still Awaits New Span
- Padres Wind Up Tied With Houston, 6-4
- Lakers and Celtics Renew Rivalry in 'Exhibition' After 118 Days Off
- ACTIVIST SINGER
- U.S. Men Stumble to World Cup Win
- A Pittsburgh coal firm won a contract dispute.
- Ford and GM Seek Further Relaxations : Easing of Standards on Fuel Economy Sought Through 1989
- Tax Reform Dead in '85, Dole Says: 'Tell the People'
- S. Africa to Integrate Some Movie Theaters
- For Four-Wheel Vehicles : New Recreation Trail to Make Loop in the Desert
- Irvine : Man Who Lost Home in Fire Will Get Suite
- Lancaster Woman Held in Son's Death
- San Juan Capistrano : Applications Taken for Planning Panel
- Miller Trial--'Intellectual Challenge' : First Job for Defense: Getting the Case; Second Job: Winning It
- Shot Fired From Truck Wounds Tustin Youth
- Blue Jay Fever Appears to Be Mild Malady : Torontonians Are Proud, Even If the Game and Players Are Imported By
- San Diego Prep Review / Steve Scott : Bonita Vista Steals Spotlight in Mesa League
- With Season's Final Day Comes Feeling of Regret
- Heavyweight Gerry Cooney told ABC-TV that he...
- Armstrong Tire said it may close its Hanford plant.
- For Uganda, No End to Agony : 2 1/2 Months After Coup, Violence Is Widespread
- Rep. Barnes to Run for Senate Seat in Maryland
- U.S. Ends Full Compliance With World Court Rulings : Hits Use by Nicaragua as Political
- Prep Review : Ross Shatters ADs 'Good Ol' Boys' Image
- Fresno Beats Fullerton in PCAA, 2-1
- Tennis Roundup : Navratilova Easily Wins Title--Her First Since Wimbledon
- A Reverend Wins With Irreverence : Seattle Pacific Coach Clowning His Way Into Soccer Immortality
- Golf Roundup : Tim Simpson Shoots a 67 to Win Southern Open by 2
- WATERFRONT ART HONORS HOFFER
- Idea Aided by GM Cash : Car Navigator Finds Way Into Marketplace
- Atlantis Lands Safely to End Secret Mission
- Two men and two dogs were rescued...
- Burbank Trying to Polish Golden Mall's Image
- 3 Gang Members Arrested, 4th Sought : Students Are Found Executed
- Niekro Gets 300th Win--a Shutout of Blue Jays
- Friendship and Trust Are Necessary Parts of Marriage
- Police evacuated eight to 10 homes in...
- Missing Couple Found Slain; 3 Suspects Seized
- Redskins Try to Snap Slump Against Cards
- A SYSTEM THAT DIDN'T : The Angels Did Much Better Than Expected, Yet, the Brass Ring Was So Close at the End
- Saints' Speed Reading Beats the Eagles, 23-21
- Europe Pushes for Compatible Computers
- High Court to Hear Cleveland Whites' Challenge to Quotas
- Unsuitable Punishment
- Rajneeshee Defector Back at Commune
- Disabled Stage Protest Parade; 8 Arrested : Oppose Transit Group Policy Against Mandating Bus Chair Lifts
- Niekro Gets 300th Win--a Shutout of Blue Jays
- 2 U.S. Airmen Killed in Car Crash in Italy
- To Laguna Rajneeshees, Guru's Disavowal of Stringent Rules Is an Answered Prayer
- County Pay War: Some Workers to Walk Off?
- Episcopal Bishop's Successor Ordained in Boston Ceremony
- Fullerton : Man Shot Five Times After Seeing Relatives
- Last Play Only Highlighted Big Day by Ram Defense
- Rahal Just Sneaks By to Win in a Wild Indy-Car Finish at Laguna Seca
- Auto Racing Roundup : Fourth Place Gives Prost Title; Mansell Wins Race
- Aztec Update : The Breaks Go SDSU's Way Against Stanford
- He's Angling for Packed Pews on 'No Excuse Sunday'
- Deer Hunter Found Unharmed
- State Says Water OK in Hacienda Heights
- Matadora, in Macho Male World, Wins an Ole!
- MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUEHitting Average Wade...
- No. 3 UCI Upset by USC in Water Polo
- POP BEAT : HURRICANE TINA KEEPS ON TURNING
- Fly-Fishermen Workshop Is a Lure : Sierra Pacific Club Hooked on Environmental Concern
- Flood Kills 24 in Puerto Rico
- Government Nearly Broke, Senate Tries to Get Vote
- Officer Dies in London Riot, 58 Police Injured : 400 Youths, Black and White, Involved as Urban Violence Spreads to Tottenham District
- Pentagon Officials Fear a Freeze in Defense Spending : Say They're Wary That 3% Increase Agreed Upon by Senate-House Panel Will Be Pared
- 3,000 Strike at County Offices
- Baldwin Hills Tragedy : A Street of Strangers--Tourists Ply Fire Site
- Driver Lives With Nightmares After Attack
- St. Louis Has the Best of Home-Field Advantage
- Smith's Job Would Appear to Be Catching
- Ueberroth to 'Take Action' on Drug Users
- History Favors Toronto
- U.S. Firms Push to Compete in S. Korea Insurance Markets
- S. Korea Typhoon Kills 6
- Syrian Troops Move to Enforce Truce in Tripoli
- Skateboarder Seriously Injured in Collision With Automobile
- Ralph Serna Is on the Comeback Trail : Distance Runner Returns From Injuries to Win Coronado 10K
- BEAT RODEO'S SKEPTICAL RECEPTION
- BOWL ATTENDANCE BREAKS A RECORD
- Atlantis Will Land Today at Edwards, Ending Secret Flight
- Burbank Bowling Alley Gutted by Blaze
- NATO Secretary Predicts U.S.-Soviet Give-and-Take
- Vehicle Kills Man Walking on Beach
- Bishops Urge Greater Direction of Economy : New Pastoral Letter Implicitly Raps Some Reagan Policies, Cites Perils of Unregulated Capitalism
- Ram Notebook : L.A. Isn't Left Hanging Against Vikings : Minnesota Puts Some Drama and Excitement Into 13-10 Game
- Steelers Slow Marino, Can't Beat Him, 24-20
- A new strain of citrus canker was found in Florida.
- Fuelling Gets Frank's Post as Lawry's Chief
- U.S. Reassures Israel on Raid : 'Self-Defense' Bombing Didn't Violate Arms Pact
- The State : Lottery Such a Hit That It's Expanding
- Train Hits Bus in India; 23 Killed, 54 Injured
- Curb--Play It Again? : Ex-Lt. Governor 'Leaning Very Strongly' Toward a Return to Politics
- Disabled Stage Two Protests
- Striking Teachers Look to Parents
- ART REVIEW : MUSEUM'S SHOW IS FIT FOR A KING
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- No. 1 Retailer Banks on Its Financial Services
- Officer's Stolen Porsche Found After Being Demolished
- Book Review : Novel OK, but Keep Dictionary Handy
- A Welcome Veto
- Lions Do It All When It Comes to Losing a Game
- Montana, 49ers Make Short Work of Falcons
- Tsunami Slew Survives a Foul Claim, Wins the Burke Handicap
- LORRE'S 'LOST ONE' IS PAIRED WITH 'M'
- '20/20' PROBE : ABC REVIEWS KENNEDY-MONROE STORY
- India Tax Inspectors' Homes Raided for Loot
- Illinois Site Selected for Auto Plant : Chrysler, Mitsubishi to Build $500-Million Diamond Star Factory
- Newport Beach : Claims From Blast Are Up to $521,000
- USIA Chief Invites Gorbachev to Take Part in TV Interviews
- Dinosaurs and Nuclear Winter
- A Body in the Morgue: 'John Doe 84-3271MZ' : Youth Killed in '84 Crash Still Unidentified
- Baseball Roundup : Boston's Boggs Finishes Season With 240 Hits--Highest Total in 55 Years
- Wilkes Scores 20 in 114-113 Clipper Loss
- Raiders Win to Share First With 3 Others
- A black businessman has been awarded more...
- Israeli Soldiers Kill 4 Guerrillas in Reprisal Attack
- Police Chief Says 2 FBI Agents Shot Woman Colleague in Error
- Fear of Crime : Bus Drivers--Stress Is a Passenger
- Another Owens Valley?
- Veterans Find Home Away From Addiction
- OPERA REVIEW : PIPPIN & CO. AT CAL STATE LONG BEACH
- Dodgers Fall Flat in the Finale as Lasorda Goes Out Fuming
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- 7 Sinai Killings Threaten Israeli Ties With Egypt
- The World : Hamburg Stores Bombed
- Portugal's Parliamentary Elections Deal Severe Blow to Soares' Presidential Hope
- Lorimar and Telepictures Agree to Merge
- Analysis : Bird Appears at Odds With Her Criticism of the Media
- Fetuses Buried--With Hymns, Prayers
- New Williams President
- Rain, Snow Hit Northwest; Southeast Lows Set Marks
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