- Store Completely Renovated
- 'Garbage Wars' Simmering Again : Supervisors, Council Dispute Use of Canyons as Landfills
- Coal Mine Tunnels Continue to Smolder
- Tax Plan Will Lift Economy, Reagan Says
- Seoul Arrests 2 More for U.S. Library Sit-in
- He Took His Best Shot but Saw It Go Up in Smoke
- Oil-Service Firms Fall Victim to Clients' Woes
- S. Korea Gears Up to Become Big Exporter
- Model Homes or Igloos?
- <i> Credit Issuers Bombard Consumers With Plastic, Hoping to Gain Recruits in Battle of 'Card Wars' </i> : Huge Marketing Push for Credit Cards
- Building Tppoed Out
- Short of Glory by Alan Judd (Viking: $15.95; 319 pp.)
- Discrimination Seen Against Festival : Gays Suing L.B., Call City Fees 'Exorbitant'
- Unhappy Santa Ana Tenants Take Strike to Landlords' Doors
- Stevenson's Woo Brochure 'Outright Lie,' Reiner Says
- Computer Memories Inc. Names Streuter President
- U.S. Services Targeted by the Japanese : Southland at Center of Moves Into Travel, Finance, Advertising
- Case Firm Wins Heritage Award for Restoration
- Maxicare Will Lease Offices in Bank Center
- Foreclosure List Slated
- First Tree in an Urban Forest Planted on Site in Chula Vista
- Playing Ping Pong With His Property
- Sheik's Mansion Will Be Demolished
- City College Inaugurates Realty Program
- Tornadoes' Death Toll Rises to 90 : Thousands in Ohio, Pennsylvania Left Homeless in Storms
- Fright Flight: Snake Drops Into Passenger's Lap
- Six Baltimore Firefighters Charge Age Discrimination : Court to Rule on Forced Early Retirement
- Talked to World From 'Radio Ranch' : Legendary L.B. 'Ham' Don Wallace Dies
- Stuart Margolin, who won an Emmy Award...
- Q: My daughter will be in...
- Driving the Profits Home : Auto Dealerships Mean Income for Cities Still Hurting From Prop. 13's Dent in Tax Revenues
- Suspect Sought in Rape of Burbank Woman
- Canada Program to Legalize Some Immigrants to End
- Placentia : Pupils at Topaz School Join in Fighting Hunger
- Low Mortgage Rates Produce Homebodies
- Glen Ridge Estates Opens This Weekend
- A Quick & Dirty Guide to War : BRIEFINGS ON PRESENT AND POTENTIAL WARS by James E. Dunnigan and Austin Bay (Morrow: $17.95; 415 pp.)
- SARA Contest Approved for Class Projects
- County to Profit in Business Park : Lease of Hospital Land to Produce $1 Billion in Revenues
- Quake Hits Tashkent
- Observing the Human Link With Wild Horses : 19 Students Ride Into High Country to Spy on Mustangs
- Halley's Comet Fly-By to Have Some Surprises : Scientists Note Fluctuations in Its Luminosity
- The House : South Africa Sanctions
- 5 Men Pushing Car Along Track Killed by Train Near Oceanside
- Judge Bars Compton Campaign Literature
- A Trash Solution We Can't Refuse
- First Phase of Single-Family Houses Opens in Santa Ana
- Condo Completion Slated
- Office Complex Breaks Spanish-Style Mold : Westlake Village Project Given Commission Approval Despite Its Non-Conformance
- Reflections of novelist Robert Nathan and his marvelous literary style
- Judge Foye Will Retire in July
- Trash-to-Energy Project Cleared by Special State Law
- School Race Targets Tried-and-True Voters
- Costa Mesa : Fair Board Backs Bill to Limit Concert Noise
- Part of C Street to Close; Effect on Broadway Disputed
- Fruit Pest Found in Yuba City Store
- Walters Elected President of Area Landscape Assn.
- Engineer Chosen for Public Works Award
- San Diego Terminal Renovation Under Way
- Medical Buildings : Rancho Cucamonga to Be Site of Hospital
- State Examining Anesthesiologist's Role in 2 Cases
- Far-Out Class : Pasadena City College Machine Shop Works on 2nd Space Shuttle Job
- Beirut Massacre? Rumors Rife but Facts Are Elusive
- Visit to a Different Magic Kingdom
- Inglewood School Race Becomes a Tangle of Politics and Education
- Fair Traffic Routed Away From Accident
- Mexican Papers Attack Failure to Solve Slaying of Columnist
- Rebates, Low-Interest Loans for Low-Income Plight : Cities Offer Help on Home Repairs
- Kenya Coup Attempt Leader Loses Appeal
- Downey Man Brain-Damaged During Routine Surgery : Huge Payment Can't Erase Medical Tragedy
- The World : Persian Gulf Raid Kills 1
- Seized Files Reportedly Detail Plans to Bomb White House Facility
- Reagan Aide Becomes Envoy to Switzerland
- Police Find Dead Dogs in Laurel Canyon Park
- Janitor Strike Could Hit S.F. on Monday
- State Approves Use of Chloramines
- Border Shooting Brings Boy and Family a Spark of Hope
- Miami Gets 'Smuggler's Blues'--51 Times in a Row on Radio
- Irvine-Based IMI Scientific Agrees to Buy AC Laboratories
- Radisson Plans Desert Resort
- State College Plaza Counts on Freeways
- Looking Ahead Before WW I
- Second-Holiest Islamic Shrine to Be Enlarged
- FCC Acts to Offer Choice on Distance Calls
- The House : Democrats' Budget
- Duarte Assails Salvadoran Rebel Tactics, Peace Stance
- BKK Fined for Inadequate Plan to Control Toxics
- Southland Communities Accomplish Late Spring Cleaning : Volunteers Spruce Up Their Neighborhoods
- Cease-Fire Declared by Shias in Beirut Battle : Syria Reportedly Agrees to Send Troops Back to Shattered City at President Gemayel's Request
- Neighborhood Organizations Fall Victim to Political Shift : Two Santa Monica Groups Lose Funding
- Police Should Relent
- Hussein Arrives in London for Private Visit
- Septuplets' Chief Doctor Thrives on Multiple Challenges
- Stroh Ends 135 Years of Beer-Making in Detroit
- Youth Killed in Attack by Sports Rivals
- Arthur Marmaduke has retired after 25 years...
- 'We're Not Bandits,' Pickens Asserts
- San Diego : Man Arrested in Incident at Airport
- Sather: the Man Behind Budding Dynasty
- Mission Viejo Outhits Diamond Bar but Loses
- $17 Million Worth of Cocaine Seized in Miami
- Top-Seeded Case, Briggs Advance to Tennis Final
- He May Have the Perfect Basketball Name, but . . . : Cage Feels Trapped by Reserve Role
- Gamely Handicap : Whittingham's 2 French Fillies Take On Adored
- NEW MUSIC OF A HIGH ORDER ON 'LOW LIFE'
- TRIO OF NOTED QUARTETS ISSUE NEW RELEASES
- American League Roundup : Kison Holds Himself Together, Beats Texas, 6-0
- Angels, Witt Go Long Way in 9-2 Victory Over Tigers
- College World Series : Miami Overpowers Stanford With 5 Home Runs, 17-3
- National League Roundup : Knicely Is Doing Nicely This Time
- Cellular Service Offered by AT
- 3 Tenants Hurt as 50 Flee Fire at Apartments
- Pressure Is Off Elliott, at Least for Now, as He Goes for Riverside Win
- NAIA World Series : SCC Stages Rally to Defeat Georgia College, 6-5
- Ross A. McClintock; Ex-Fluor Director
- Wilander Content With Status
- Picking Up Pieces of Failed Banks Can Turn Out to Be Risky Venture
- Five Cities Share Half of Office Job Rise
- Old Tiles, Title Stories of England
- New Office Building Sold in Marina del Rey
- Central San Diego Office Vacancy Factor Declines
- Spanish Style Project Opens in Chula Vista
- Murals: Ancient Idea With Modern Touch : Home Decorating Suggestion Offered for the Do-It-Yourselfer
- South Gate Asks for U.S. Probe of Fatal Beating by Deputy
- City Tenant Charges Favoritism : Recall Petition Aimed at 4 Bellflower Officials
- Burning Pesticides' Fumes Force 1,000 to Flee Homes
- The House : South Africa Sanctions
- U.S., Soviets Curbing Spread of A-Arms : But Fears Arise That 6-Nation Nuclear Club Could Again Grow
- Lifeguard, 61, Wins Fight Against Retirement Rule
- Soviet Communist Party leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev...
- Woo, Stevenson Each Claiming Slight Edge
- Pro-Choice Advocates Deliver a Different Message on Abortion
- Missing Children Issue Gives Him a Cause Nobody Can Knock : Gray Davis Works on an Image--His Own
- The Biggest Big Deal in Orange County
- An Academic Star Opts for Struggling Actor's Role
- National Gypsy Council Established in Hungary
- San Diego
- For U.S. Men, It's the June Swoon
- Can K.C. Jones Be Serious? : Long Leash Required for Gag Rule on Maxwell
- GAME 3 : Garden vs. Forum: It's as Different as East and West
- I'LL DRINK TO THAT--Among topics discussed at...
- Southern Section Softball : SMALL SCHOOLS
- Amateur Free Agent Baseball Draft : No Strawberrys in This Crop, but Pickings Are Good
- SMOLDERING ISSUES AND HOT FLASHES
- NCAA Track Meet : San Diego State Women Finish 9th, Men Are Shut Out
- Southern Section Softball : Ocean View, Oakley Win, 2-0, to Make Season Perfect
- Street-Wise Coyotes Find a Home in L.A.
- American League / Ross Newhan : Can Blue Jays Fly Through Long, Hot Summer?
- Southern Section Baseball : SMALL SCHOOLS
- Two Named Group Vice Presidents by Wespercorp
- L.A. Is 2nd in Home Computer Use, Survey Shows
- Brazil Devaluation
- Wine From the Land of Kiwis
- A First for Palm Springs: Urban Redevelopment
- Got a call from the local passport...
- Growth Can Be Mixed Blessing, GOP Discovers
- Planet Venus Expected to Put On a Dazzling Show in June
- The Zest for Tax Reform
- On Behalf of Defendants
- $11.9-Billion Trade Deficit Is 3rd Highest on Record
- THE LOS ANGELES BALLOT MEASURES
- McCarver Talks a Good Game, Too
- Koufax Predicts That Gooden Will Make His Mark in Record Book
- Guerrero Moves to Center Field but Dodgers Lose to Expos 4-2
- National League : Not a LeMaster of His Own Fate
- Southern Section 4-A Softball : Ocean View Defeats Westminster to Win Title
- State Prep Track Meet : County Athletes Fail to Win Titles
- Tenants Take Rent Strike to Homes of 2 Landlords
- Deep Hole to Test Scientist's Theory on Oil : If Maverick Thinker Is Right, Vast Quantities Could Be Made Available
- Fountain Valley : Hospital Guild Awards Medical Career Grants
- Challenging Track's Boundaries : Blutreich Sets State Meet Marks in Discus and Shot Put
- State Track Meet : Hawthorne, Muir Win Titles, but It Isn't Easy
- NCAA Track and Field Championships : Conley, Haley Lead Arkansas to Its First Men's Title
- MEMOIRS OF A RENEGADE BALLERINA
- Arms and the Law : Mysterious Killer of Holdup Suspect Won't be Prosecuted
- The Pacific Rim: More Romance Than Reality
- Neighborhood Strolls Encouraging : Mayor Walks Around THE Issue
- Art Collection Sets the Right Tone : Reseda High Principal Touts Pupil Pride
- Old Order Welcomes Arrival of a New Day
- French Open : Connors Threatens to Pull Out, Then Wins
- EDMONTON HAS MAKINGS OF A . . .DYNASTY : Oilers, Winners of Last Two Stanley Cups, Have All the Ingredients to Stay Dominant
- THE BOOK ON BABE : 1974 Biography, Like Its Subject, Compiles Some Impressive Statistics
- 'PIRATES' SHIPS
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- Relaxation
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Two Seemingly Unrelated Items
- Merit Should Lure Funds for Research
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- BROOOOOOOCE
- The Courage to Speak
- RENAISSANCE BOY?
- Athletic Programs at Laguna Beach High School
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- Muchmore's Employees
- Athletic Programs at Laguna Beach High School
- THE R-RATINGS GAME
- A Family's Tragedies
- THE R-RATINGS GAME
- Workfare Assailed
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- On the Serious Side
- BROOOOOOOCE
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Workfare Assailed
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- EYE ON CBS NEWS
- A Family's Tragedies
- 'PIRATES' SHIPS
- A Family's Tragedies
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Beautification Efforts Applauded
- GUITAR REACTIONARY
- Twain's Typewriter
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- JUICES
- Prayer and the Joint Chiefs
- Why the Staff?
- 'Pot of Gold'
- Political Parties and Nonpartisan Local Elections
- Muchmore's Employees
- Required Drug Tests
- HAIL CAB
- Vietnamese Workers
- Canyons' Worth
- Griset's Transportation Positions
- The Cruel Country
- IMPERFECTIONS
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- Is San Diego User Friendly? High-Tech Giants Saying No : Cities Compete for Lucrative Research Bases
- W. Hollywood OKs Pact With Sheriff : Ratification Puts Lid on Dispute but Non-Discrimination Issue Lingers
- Takeover War : Unocal Saw Pickens Bid, Trumped It
- Man Surrenders After Five Shot to Death at Home in El Cajon
- 'I Just Murdered My Family'--Man Arrested in Five Deaths
- Is San Diego User Friendly? High-Tech Giants Saying No : City Could Do More to Sell Itself, Leaders Agree
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- Chrysler Targets Aircraft Maker
- Pentagon Defends Ashtray Case Penalties as Warning to Other Base Commanders
- Merger Completed
- Pennsylvania, Ohio and Canada Twisters Kill 45 : Hundreds Injured, Devastation Is Widespread as Single Storm System Spawns Many Tornadoes
- Carolina Crash Kills Six
- Navy Relieves Officers Over Carrier Collision
- Governor Turns Table on Sexist Dining, Moves Seats for Women Lawmakers
- Argentine Officer to Be Retried in Rights Case
- CHINA: Team That Sparked Riot Is Disbanded : China Disbands Losing Soccer Team After Riot
- William Christianson, Nuremberg Judge, Dies
- Regulators Close Seven, Four in Nebraska : Bank Failures Set 50-Year Record
- UAL to Sell Its Westin Hotels to Partnerships
- Zenith made an offer for Cal-Farm Insurance.
- Lobby Unit Seeks to Avoid Subway Tax : Asks Exemption Despite Strong Support for Metro Rail Plan
- Thousands Apply to Sell Tickets : Retailers Hope They'll Be Instant Lottery Winners
- Tide of Mail Backs Tax Plan, Reagan Says : He Warns That Lobbyists, Capital 'Sophisticates' Oppose Reform
- Court Order Halts McColl Dump Cleanup
- Carl C. Icahn boosted his stake in TWA to 31.6%.
- War Games Scheduled
- Tandon Wins Round in Case Against Japan Firms
- Deadly Wind, Rain Hit Midwest
- City of Hope Benefactor : Louis Tabak, Fighter of Cancer, Dies at 91
- Chrysler may acquire Gulfstream Aerospace.
- Engine Defects Prompt Recall of 22,700 Saabs
- Angels Outclaw the Tigers and Morris in 6-3 Victory
- Southern Section Softball : Ramirez's Double Lifts El Monte to Title, 3-2
- NEWSROOM OVERHAUL AT KCBS-TV
- Car and Stole Taken From El Toro Home