- Baldwin Park Thinks Big on Development : City of 60,000 Goes 'After Every Nickel' in Funding
- Murrieta Office Opened
- CAR Convenes in San Diego
- Putting Pain in Its Place : Medicine Tackles an Age-Old Adversary With Inpatient Clinics--but Not Without Some Controversy
- Firm Wins Design Award
- Mayor Hit by Rash of Troubles in Azusa
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : 10 TO WATCH : These dynamic achievers are on the move and making their mark
- Survey of Works by Gemini Artists Set
- Glendale Mulls Ban on Trash, Recycling Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : CROSSING OVER TO FITNESS
- Iran Flotilla Flees as U.S. Vessels Near : Tensions Rise in Gulf; Saudis Deny Scrambling Jets
- Malpractice Cap Should Teach Us Just How Unfair 'Victim-Bashing' Is
- Baja Governor's Wife, U.S. Official Feted
- AIDS Views Contradict Specialists
- 2-Day Sickout by Nurses Ends but Pay Rift Is Still Unsettled
- San Jose State Beats Titans, Shows Who's Really No. 1 in PCAA
- UC San Diego Wins in Volleyball
- For Lovers: : A Hideaway to be Remembered
- A View From the Dugout
- Ruby Souvenir : Buena Vista's L'Annee Commemorates the Winery's 130th Birthday
- BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, retold by Mary...
- Work Started on Anaheim Building
- Oltmans Offers Construction Cost Brochure
- An eight-session travel writing and marketing course...
- Salvation Army Leader Catherine Bramwell-Booth
- The Nation : Record Cold Covers Midsection of U.S.
- Born Too Soon : A Mother Gives Thanks for Miracles
- Hillary's Son and Other Climbing Teams Are Trying to Scale New Everest Heights
- A Fond Farewell : Friends, family build an impromptu memorial in tribute to a Hacienda Heights youth who they said was the 'happiest person on earth.'
- New Tools to Fight Smog
- Mexican Police Seize 2 Tons of Cocaine; 10 Held
- Wild Artichokes: Very Few People Have Their Best Interests at Heart
- U.S. Due to Release Funds for Metro Rail
- 'Big Spin' Jackpot Eludes 10 Players; Hits $3.5 Million
- Teacher's Plan Calls for 2,000 Ceramic Tiles : Peace Wall to Deliver Messages, Piece by Piece
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southland Roundup : UCSB Intercepts 8 Passes in 35-14 Win
- Emmitt Smith Is Gator on the Loose
- Miami Wins but It Sure Is Close, 26-25
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Scoreless, Helpless Columbia Ties Record With 34th Straight Loss, 23-0
- TOP HITTER: Reggie Calloway is the hottest...
- Warm Winds' Welcome
- U.S. Follows a Self-Canceling Mideast Policy
- Sockers Get Help From SDSU to Win, 3-1
- Aguirre Runs St. Genevieve to 17-0 Victory
- Southwest Roundup : Little Guy Plays Big Role as Texas Tech Upsets A&M;, 27-21
- The Journey of Natty Gann, Part 1...
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : Leading lights in a brightening art environment
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : The big black dress is the big look
- The House
- Reagan Asks Public to Back Bork Nomination : Says Opponents Are 'Liberal Special-Interest Groups' That Seek to Politicize Court System
- Reversal of Dismal 1986 Tourist Season : U.S. Vacationers Rediscovering Europe
- Parking It in Rainy Portland : From Small to Huge, City Has a Park for Every Taste
- The Chemistry of Collecting : BLUEBEARD The Autobiography Of Rabo Karabekian (1916-1988) <i> by Kurt Vonnegut (Delacorte Press: $17.95; 300 pp.) </i>
- Much has been said lately about the...
- Cal State L.A. Shutdown Is Extended to Thursday
- Donors Set Sights on Doheny Campaign
- New Plans Emerge for Peace in Cambodia : Phnom Penh's Offer to Talk to Khmer Rouge Spurs Optimism
- THE BOOK ON 5 BERRY CLASSICS
- NEW DEADLINE
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize, 1987 : FICTION PRIZE
- Art for the 80th : Three Exhibitions of American Indian and Mexican Works Celebrate the Southwest Museum's Birthday
- Public Risks and Private Profits
- Large Development Companies Have Diversified Portfolios
- 2nd Learn-to-Ski Day
- Not Just the Facts, Ma'am : Los Angeles Has Become a Haven for the Purveyors and Perpetuators of Urban Trivia That May or May Not Be True
- Write What You Can't Know : A SOUTHERN FAMILY <i> by Gail Godwin (William Morrow & Co., Inc.: $18.95; 540 pp.)</i>
- Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel, Truman Capote...
- 2nd Phase of Business Park Nears Finish
- Film Actress Madeleine Carroll Dies
- Kirk Douglas and Jason Robards Jr. will...
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : Teen--age trilogy : Three dreams with separate pathways
- 'Ghost Voting' Illegal but Assembly Makes It a Common Practice
- Two Foes of Khomeini Killed in London; Iran Hit Team Feared
- Ecuador to Hold Elections
- At a Stand-Off in South Africa : 'Reforms' Are Intended to Satisfy--or to Fool--Outsiders
- The Fairness Doctrine Was Never Quite Fair
- Homeowners Find Flaws in Settlement for Landslide
- Luminescent Photophores No Longer Necessary : Odd Fish, Melodious Midshipman, May Be De-Lighted by Evolutionary Change
- Santa Clarita Parades Candidates, Clowns
- NFL PLAYERS STRIKE: DAY 12 : Upshaw: Not Ready to Call Off the Strike
- The NCAA has completed a preliminary investigation...
- NHL Preview : Oilers Face Problems in Their Bid to Win Fourth Stanley Cup
- TOTO, I DON'T THINK WE'RE IN HOLLYWOOD ANYMORE
- ZURBARAN : The Pain of Spirituality
- SON OF GODFATHER
- As Tourists, American Blacks Return to Africa Searching to Comprehend Slavery
- Soviets Carry Out Nuclear Explosion
- Young Koreans Again Cheer Kim Dae Jung
- Two Sikh Separatist Leaders Reported Slain
- ABC is saying hello to Dolly Parton...
- Sessions Fine but 'Gray' as He Leaves Hospital
- Would Include 4% Pay Hike : Tentative Pact Reached in Chicago Teachers' Strike
- Justice from Lobbies and Chambers : The Inside-Outside Battle About Seating Judge Bork
- The Bank of America's Clausen: When a Golden Boy Lost His Gleam
- Man Arrested in Woman's Death on San Diego Freeway Near Seal Beach
- Powerful, Precise Lasers Blazing a Trail in Medicine
- 'All-American Kid' Charged With Setting Forest Fire
- Point / Counterpoint : The Issue: Santa Clarita Cityhood : AGAINST
- NFL Plays On Today With a Different Cast
- Tennis / Lisa Dillman : Maybe the Time Has Come to Give the Pros a Break
- Show Dancer, the longest-priced horse in a...
- Bell-Jeff 30, Maranatha 6--Aaron Green scored twice...
- USC, UCLA Go Similar Routes in Their Routs : Green Runs to Bruin Career Record
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : East Roundup : Penn St. Gets Past Temple
- Orange County Prep Football : Brown Gives Servite a Win, 17-10
- Santiago Accepts Inevitable: Streak Ends at 34 : Rookie Goes 0 for 3 as Padres Get Only 3 Hits Off Hershiser but Win, 1-0
- Purchasing Tips From 'The Gloveman'
- BRINGING UP 'BABY' : Diane Keaton Plays Annie Hall in an Apron for New Film
- Marina Runner Sets TeWinkle Course Cross-Country Record
- SING A SONG OF SUSHI
- Some New Rams Really Are on Tap For Game
- 'MISS JULIE' SHEDS LIGHT ON L.A. FESTIVAL
- "MOZARTROCK": Julia Hamari, mezzo-soprano; Peter Sipos Group....
- THEATRE WEST LAUNCHES 25TH WITH 'NIGHT MUSIC'
- Governor of Maine Doing Well After Hernia Surgery
- ORANGE COUNTY STYLE : THE NEW BOSSES : Low-key executives keep morale and profits high by balancing work and leisure
- If Wars Are Still Thinkable
- Except for 'Snow White Week' and Burbank Flight Paths, Bills Range Afar--From Pachyderm Parts to Cuban Travel : Congressmen's Initiatives Stray From Valley Issues
- 4 Charged in Bogus Cassette Ring : Thousands of Counterfeit Tapes Reportedly Produced
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pacific 10 Roundup : Oregon Holds On and Upsets 16th-Ranked Washington, 29-22
- Davey Johnson, Dick Williams to Quit as Managers After '88
- Filling These Shoes Shouldn't Be Tough, Just Uncomfortable
- CLASSIC GOLD
- HEAVY CRITICISM FOR MTV SPOT
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- LOOSE WIRES
- On Tiny Isles of Scilly Off Southwest England, British Monarchy Works
- Costa Mesa : Robber Ties Up Workers at Mary Kay Cosmetics
- Crash Kills Cyclist Pursued by Deputies
- Driver's Son Dies, 8 Hurt as Truck's Brakes Fail
- Historical Homes Put New Life Into French Park
- Burbank Police to Enforce Toy Gun Ordinance
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Physician's 6.5-Ounce Curriculum Vitae : Untruths, Half-Truths in Padded Resume
- County Fair Spawns All-Year $185-Million Business Boom
- Suit Challenges Coastal Panel's Malibu Boundary
- Crespi Not Neighborly in 44-0 Win
- Army-Navy Academy 34, Village Christian 21--Jason Simpson,...
- Baseball Roundup : Clark Getting Better but Will He Be Ready?
- Reaves Leads Valley Past Harbor, 40-12
- Rolf Ray Wilson, the lawyer of Mexican...
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 1 : Only the Names Have Been Changed : Despite Strike, the Show Goes On as Non-Union Raiders Take On Chiefs Today
- Joyner Helps Self, Angels--3 Homers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : South Roundup : Burger Has Things Under Control, and Auburn Wins, 20-10
- Indy car driver Roberto Guerrero was released...
- Gratton Scores Twice to Rally Kings
- Craig Helped Giants Take Positive Step to Top of National League West
- Blue Jays Make Minor League Moves
- Office Park in Seal Beach Straddles Two Counties : Complex Designed to Serve Tenants Who Require Location With Los Angeles, North Orange Access
- Bonita Schools : Recall Drive Takes Aim at Trustee
- Other Nations Can Do More To Help Out
- Home Mart Concludes
- Original, Colorful Prints and Fabrics Are Sold by Souleiado and Other French Specialty Stores
- 'Outlook Index' High on L. A. Real Estate
- A Sears Catalogue of Turnaround Strategies : THE BIG STORE: Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears <i> by Donald R. Katz (Viking: $22.95; 616 pp.) </i>
- AIA Award Honors Design of Chapel
- Infant Killed as Four Earthquakes Hit Peru
- Jon Douglas Co. Expands Network to 25 Offices
- Removing All Doubt : THE SPLENDID OUTCAST Beryl Markham's African Stories <i> compiled by Mary S. Lovell (North Point Press: $14.95, 160 pages, illustrated) </i>
- The World : New Manila Coup Scare
- 2 Foreigners Took Part in Tibet Riot, China Says
- The House
- Acquisitions in Malibu, Hollywood Expected : Law Clears Way to Buy 2 Parcels
- FICTION
- Growing Up Glamorous in Colonial Kenya : STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING: The Biography of Beryl Markham <i> by Mary S. Lovell (St. Martin's Press Inc.: $16.95; 256 pp., illustrated) </i>
- A Yank and His Pub in Very British Town
- FALL PLANTING : Spring Potpourri : A Sure-Fire Gardening Strategy of Mixing Bulbs, Annuals and Perennials
- Former Market Now Is Sporting Goods Store
- Governor Kills Bill for Study of Crumbling Foundations
- VIEWPOINTS : Huckster Image Belies Another Side of Iacocca : Some Insiders Dispute TV Persona, Calling Chrysler Chairman Insecure
- 'Pre-Bid' Broadcasting Building Finished in North Hollywood
- Sierra Capital Plans to Buy Industrial Land
- Of Prowess, Peril, Rescue and Repose : IN THE SKIN OF A LION <i> by Michael Ondaatje (Alfred A. Knopf Inc.: $16.95; 244 pp.) </i>
- Ross Thomas Goes to Manila
- Firms Acquire New Name
- Springs Add New Life to Old Windows
- Chino Honored by American Planning
- FOOD : The Chinese-Jewish Connection : Two Cultures That Share an Appreciation of Scholarship, Family, Tradition--and Chow Mein
- Working Man's Drama : Play About Decline of Southeast Industrial Strength Looks for a Place to Perform
- The Gentle Spiral of a Southern Sentence : THE LAST OF HOW IT WAS <i> by T.R. Pearson (Linden Press / Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 339 pp.) </i>
- Dukakis Told to Distance Self From Resigned Manager
- To This Texas 'Ranger,' Litterers Are the Bad Guys
- Soviets Put Chemical Arms on Display
- Names in the News - Oct. 4, 1987
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- The World - News from Oct. 4, 1987
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- The Nation - News from Oct. 4, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 4, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 4, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 4, 1987
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- Columbia, the Gem of the Miners
- Luxembourg: Europe's Little Jewel
- Giant Sovereign of the Seas Almost Ready to Sail
- What Was Quick to Crack Is Slow to Mend as Calls Deluge Repairmen
- Brush Fires Burning in 3 Counties; 2 Homes Lost
- Vacation Memories : T-Shirt Is a Heartfelt 'Thank-You' in Soviet Union
- Callander a Gateway to Trossachs Mountains
- 2 Homes Razed as Hot Winds Fan S.D. Fires
- COMMENTARY : 'FATAL ATTRACTION'--THE MAD WOMAN'S CASE
- The State - News from Oct. 4, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 4, 1987
- U.S. Blocks Contact With Defector, Soviets Charge
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Setting History Straight and Relocating King Carlos III
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Bring Cash
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Our Priorities
- Touch-and-Go Ban at Van Nuys Airport
- Op-Ed Article on West Hills
- Sunday Blues for Football Fans Waiting for the Strike to End
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Either Way, This Is a Matter of Opinion
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Setting History Straight and Relocating King Carlos III
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Op-Ed Article on West Hills
- A Name Like That Is Nothing to Sneeze at
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Handling of DeCinces Was the Ugliest of All
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Setting History Straight and Relocating King Carlos III
- Either Way, This Is a Matter of Opinion
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Fighting Over Parkland Use
- Handling of DeCinces Was the Ugliest of All
- Al Downing Might Be Good, Given a Chance
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Bork's Supreme Court Nomination
- Handling of DeCinces Was the Ugliest of All
- Action Before Tragedy
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Setting History Straight and Relocating King Carlos III
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Sunday Blues for Football Fans Waiting for the Strike to End
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- SATURDAY LETTERS : 'SOMETHING' FAMILIAR
- Setting History Straight and Relocating King Carlos III
- NFL's Players Want Their Cake and Eat It, Too
- Southwest Diversified Links Up With Canadians in Growth Bid
- Bill That Seeks to Curb Abuses by IRS Introduced in Congress
- Teacher Gets Reprimand for Showing Horror Film
- Interior Dept. Nominee
- The Navy Won't Stand for It
- Reagan to See Soviet Aide
- Orange : Three Trustees Deny Misconduct Charges
- Groundwater Pollution Found at 2 County Sites
- SDSU : Aztecs Face Wyoming, Pressure to Stay in Race
- Howell Making Best of a Good Situation : New Angel Third Baseman Sparks 10-4 Victory Over Indians
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Nonleague
- Loara Takes Its Time in 24-12 Victory
- FTC Reportedly Asks Justice Dept. to Sue Wickes
- Senate Permits Study for New Tactical Nuclear Missile
- Zoo Finds Lost Rare Gator Just Went Out for a Swim
- Sessions Expected to Leave Hospital Today
- Faith-Healing-Service Video Dogs Robertson : Tape Replayed on TV as Republican Presidential Hopeful Seeks to Downplay His Evangelical Past
- After 16 Years, Refusenik Nudel Gets OK to Emigrate
- THE EARTHQUAKE IN ORANGE COUNTY : Plans Told for $300-Million Hotel Complex
- Vintage Wein : 10K Races Stir the Blood of 85-Year-Old Man Who Plans to Run Into the 21st Century
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Nonleague
- Orange County Prep Football : Mater Dei Beats Edison, Ends 10-Year Drought : 2 Fourth-Quarter Touchdowns Deal Chargers Fourth Straight Loss, 20-10
- 2 Stakes Winners Head Field for Pomona Derby
- A Record 65,721 Watch BYU Defeat Utah State, 45-24
- Tennis Roundup : Australia Trailing India, 2-0
- Some Handy Advice on What to Do Now to Soften Next Year's Tax Bite
- Kidder Peabody Group and Japan's largest securities...
- Overlook Trail Reveals Point Mugu State Park
- Connecticut City Hit by Underground Blasts
- THE LOS ANGELES EARTHQUAKE : Best-Laid Plans Prove Solid for Firms After Temblor
- CSUN Passes Quake Test; Classes to Resume
- Religious Groups Take Part in Arguments Over Bork
- Del Mar
- Anaheim : 1,800 Marine Aviators Expected at Convention
- Baseball Roundup : Cubs Lose, 7-1, Clinch Last Place in the NL East
- Heritage Entertainment said it has received a...
- Soviet Ship Aimed Laser-Like Beam at Plane, Pentagon Says
- Tall Ships Set Sail Today for Dana Point
- Citicorp to Sell Condos in N.Y. Headquarters to Japanese Firm
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Turn Higher in Wake of Bond Rally; Dow Index Gains 1.79
- Marine Midland Opens Branch
- Pilot Ejects as Jet Crashes
- Guatemala and Leftist Guerrillas Plan First Peace Talks in Madrid
- 2 Foes in Korea Opposition Chided on Unkept Promise
- At Least 14 Killed in Guatemala Flooding
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Fullerton's Perfect PCAA Record on Line Against Defending Champions