- New orders for American-made machine tools rose...
- AFL-CIO Meeting Opens With Call for Post-Reagan Change
- OBITUARIES : Salvatore Caito, 105; Had 80-Year Marriage
- 20 Million Americans Hungry
- Kim Dae Jung to Seek Presidency With New Party
- Romanian Aurelia Dobre and Soviet Dmitri Bilozerchev...
- Science/Medicine : Help for 'River Blindness'
- PRO FOOTBALL : Malone Fires Back in 23-20 Victory : Two Late Passes to Stallworth Lead Steelers Past Bengals
- Getting Reardon Was a Relief to Viola : He Knew in Spring Twins Had Found Missing Piece of Puzzle
- Book Review : Story, at Length, Takes Place in China
- Loser in Stock Market Skid Kills Broker, Then Himself
- Science/Medicine : Casual Smoking Offers Clues to Other Addictions
- Former Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson...
- Fallbrook
- WHEN GIANTS WALKED THE LAND IN CALIFORNIA : Barnstorming With Gehrig and the Babe
- PRO FOOTBALL : It's the Giants of Old as They Whip Cardinals
- PRO FOOTBALL : Long Rally Falls Short as Packers Nip Lions, 34-33
- Tennis Roundup : Edberg Overcomes Lendl at Tokyo
- ART
- Mexico, France Sign Pact
- Salvadoran Human Rights Commission Leader Slain
- Dry Weekend a Surprise : Rain Clouds Give County the Cold Shoulder
- Pressure Allies, But Right Our Own Ship
- Victims of a Cruel System
- Anaheim
- PRO FOOTBALL : Redskins Finally Please a Tough Crowd With Rally That Beats Jets
- Southern California Collegiate Tennis Championships : Laux Breezes to Victory in Final, 6-1, 6-1 : Third-Seeded USC Freshman Overpowers Teammate London
- Orange County College Roundup : Pepperdine Upsets UCI in Water Polo
- Medieval Victory led from start to finish,...
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- New Policies, Not Arguments : Stock Plunge May Force Action by U.S. and Allies
- U.S. Grant Struggling With Debts and Losses
- Cityhood for Mission Viejo
- How low can the networks go? That's...
- Is It Too Late to Slow Growth?
- Trustees' Bid for Tax Rebates
- Chickens on the Freeway
- More to Story on Demonstration
- A Different View of the Homeless
- No Free Lunch
- Tibet
- Reviving Bitter Memories : The Critical Eye
- Marking Year of Homeless
- The Insect War
- Congratulations to "Designing Women" for their outstanding...
- Reviving Bitter Memories : Practice Makes . . .
- MENDELSSOHN: "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" INCIDENTAL MUSIC....
- Good Looks
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- Area Code Correction
- Haves, Have-Nots
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- ROCK 'N' RUIN
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- SHE WROTE HER SONGS
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- Save Belmont Park
- Not Near $100 a Night
- Socialist Art and the Seduction of Salary : THE VELVET PRISON : Artists Under State Socialism <i> by Miklos Haraszti, foreword by George Konrad, translated from the Hungarian by Katalin and Stephen Landesmann with the help of Steve Wasserman (New Republic / Basic Books: $14.95; 164 pp.) </i>
- 'Let George Do It'
- French Hotel Tax
- Fraud in Appraisals
- Marking Year of Homeless
- QE2 Was Just Fine
- ENOUGH ON 'FATAL'
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- Protest Coverage Spurs Dismay
- Concern Over Schools
- ROCK 'N' RUIN
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- A Wrong-Way Bicycle
- Another View of Spain
- I was appalled at the irresponsibility displayed...
- A No on Prop. A
- Limiting Jails to Santa Ana
- Bookstore New Address
- Who'll Pay for Raises?
- Weather Page
- I watched "Star Trek: The Next Generation"...
- Reviving Bitter Memories : Bad Credit
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- Cityhood for Mission Viejo
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- DE LUX INFO
- Kindness Hurts
- Sears on the Comeback
- Street Cleanup Called 'Cruel'
- Nepal Hit the Spot
- Support Buoys 'Guilty Woman'
- TIME FOR A CHANGE
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- L.B.: A Champion Run by Stooges
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- Reviving Bitter Memories : The Missing Miv Blues
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Nepal Hit the Spot
- 'Wilkinson vs. the FBI'
- Tax Haven in the Caribbean Is in Business With U.S. Blessings
- Appreciate 'Footloose'
- New Tax Law Crimps Retiree's Loan Income
- Can Hall Explain RTD's Troubles?
- 'Common-Law' Marriages
- THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST
- ENOUGH ON 'FATAL'
- The Rich Get Richer
- Tax Haven in the Caribbean Is in Business With U.S. Blessings
- Cityhood for Mission Viejo
- Sears on the Comeback
- Tactics of 2 'Marine Heroes'
- Reviving Bitter Memories
- Limiting Jails to Santa Ana
- The cancellation of "The Morning Program" has...
- Special Tourists
- Won't Preserve Legend
- Washington Public Power
- Rancho Cucamonga Center Under Way
- Best Seller Preview : Waiting for a Real Man
- Manuel Antonio Beach a Paradise for Travelers
- Seamus Heaney: A Partial Indulgence : THE HAW LANTERN <i> by Seamus Heaney (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $12.95; 51 pp.) </i>
- London Cab Drivers Know Their City and History
- Northwest Fires Ease but Woods Remain Dry
- Clothes Line Fit for Commissar
- Arms Cache on Cyprus Raises Questions on Terrorist Activity
- U.S. Cruel to Dolphins, Libya Charges
- Hundreds Flock to Community Reunions : Company Coal Town, a Good Place to Be From, Now Even Better to Visit
- Many Factors Found as Root of Allergies
- The House
- Poway
- San Diego
- Physicians Weigh In for Fight Over Who May Do Fat Reduction Surgery
- Device Converts It Into Morse Code : Paralyzed Youth Communicates With Blink of His Eye
- Loyola's Lone Score Turns Back Alemany
- PCAA Roundup : Santos Tops 10,000 Yards as Aztecs Beat 49ers
- IMSA Racing at Del Mar : Cord Gets a Victory, and So Does Toyota
- Rio Hondo Gets Major U.S. Grant for Centers
- Water Supply Whets the Arab, Jewish Division in Occupied West Bank
- Double Standards for Latin Democracy
- Scuba Diver Drowns Off Catalina Island
- 'Star Wars' Sticking Point Delays U.S.-Soviet Summit
- The fondly recalled Titanic (Channel 5 Tuesday...
- Avalanche Kills 5 Climbers in Himalayas
- Better Cost Control in Medicare
- Marines, Hollywood Blvd. Are an Odd Mix
- Barbara M. Chylak has been appointed vice...
- Scary Idea: Driving Hawaii's Forbidden Highway : HAWAII: the Forbidden Highway
- Merv Griffin Creating Mountaintop Estate
- More Farmers Harness Up Draft Horses in Effort to Unharness Tractor Payments
- Marco Polo Bridge to Be Tourist Attraction : Chinese Spruce Up Landmark of War With Japanese
- PREDICTING THE FUTURE OF TORRANCE
- Galanter, Venice Struggle to Cope as . . . : HOMELESS STRAIN TIES THAT BIND
- Passengers Versus Packages Clouds Airport's Future : Growing Freight Service Weighs Heavy at Ontario International
- 'White Gold' Loses Luster to Nile Farmers
- Mission Viejo Nears Vote on Cityhood As Debate Rages
- Yes on Proposition K
- Deputy Rescues Three From Burning Home
- Woman Pleads Innocent to Stabbing Her 2 Sons to Death
- AIDS Cases in Children May Increase, Expert Says
- Newport Beach's Duesler Wins Match
- 4 Hospitals Reconsidering Medi-Cal Ties
- Highland Center Sold
- DESIGN : Rhinestone Cowgirl : Nancy Heller and the Birth of the Elegant T-Shirt
- Stock Market Activity Delays Special Section
- Flights Resume as Fog Lifts in Moscow
- P.E. Teacher a Role Model in a Wheelchair
- 11 Killed, 11 Hurt in Armed Attack on Colombian Bus
- Marriage of Inconvenience : Separations Leave Sailors' Wives to Cope With Navy Blues
- Horse-Drawn Hobbyists Finding Relaxation in the Slow Lane of Life
- The Colonial Roots of Annapolis : Maryland's Statehouse Served as Young America's Capitol
- 'Fire-and-Run' Tamils Refuse to Give In : Sri Lanka Rebel Tactics Frustrate, Take Heavy Toll of India Forces
- How Reagan Can Retake U.S. Agenda
- Summit Hitch May Not Hurt Strategic Pact Drive, U.S. Aide Says
- Fountain Valley : 2 Arrested in String of Auto Burglaries
- Heirs, Fraud Victims Battle for Murdered Swindler's Money
- Orange County Prep Football : Trabuco Hills Bounces Back, 36-7
- Giving Bikers a Brake on High Road in China
- Imre Nagy: Heroism Behind Closed Doors : IN THE NAME OF THE WORKING CLASS : The Inside Story of the Hungarian Revolution <i> by Sandor Kopacsi (Grove Press: $16.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- HOME FURNISHINGS : Playing Favorites : Four of Los Angeles' Leading Interior Designers Share Their Personal Best
- U.S. Builders Get 'Smart' on Imports
- The Gropius Experiment With British Schools : TOWARD A SOCIAL ARCHITECTURE : The Role of School Building in Post-War England <i> by Andrew Saint (Yale University Press: $40; 267 pp. </i>
- Europe, Israel Savers
- Last Phillips Ranch Site for Homes Sold
- Stockbroker Father, Poet Son : THE SERAGLIO <i> by James Merrill (Atheneum Publishers: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Rand McNally Book Rates Retirement Places
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize, 1987 : CURRENT INTEREST PRIZE
- The Season's Smartest Jackets Earn High Marks From 'Head of the Class' Star Robin Givens
- Rosy the Reedman and All That Jazz
- Reagan, Democrats Agree They Must Work on Deficit
- 21 Colombia Stowaways Detained in Jamaica
- REMAKING THE REVOLUTION : For Kremlin Rulers, Lenin Is Only God
- Firm to Study User Fees Hike for Compton
- After Initial Confusion, He's Hoping to Win With E's
- Consumers May Hold Clue to Direction of Economy
- Miracle Twins Turn On Charm in Their Own Separate Ways
- Fans Will Swallow Whatever Teams and Owners Cook Up
- Local Elections : Battles Over Power Enliven Council Races in 2 Cities : Fracas Over Quiet Cannon Parking Lot Dominates Quest for Montebello Seats
- Migrating Birds to Find Respite in UCI Marsh
- Crypt a Real Trip to the Light Side of the Dark Side
- U.S. Women Players Making Impact in Europe
- IMSA Racing at Del Mar : Robinson Wins His Fifth Pole This Year
- The Old Aircraft of Richard Shuttleworth: It's Quite a Collection
- Nixon as a Chicago Bear : WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOOMY GUS OF THE CHICAGO BEARS? <i> by Robert Coover(The Linden Press: $16.95; 120 pp.) </i>
- FICTION
- Off to the Races With Fulvio Gasparini : WHEN THE FAT MAN SINGS <i> by William Murray (Bantam Books: $14.95; 216 pp.) </i>
- Driven to Extremes : He Built a Plane You Could Pedal Into the Air. He Designed a Flying Dinosaur. Now Paul MacCready Has Taken On : the Sun.
- Pan Am will start daily 737 service...
- What If We Quit the United Nations? : THE U.N. In or Out? <i> by Ernest van den Haag and John P. Conrad (Plenum: $19.95; 335 pp.) </i>
- '88 Candidacy a No-No, He Insists : Cuomo's Finding It Hard to Convince Non-Believers
- Gulf Nations Meet to Meld Their Support for Kuwait
- Indian Troops Seal Sikh Golden Temple
- Local Elections : First Time in a Decade : Hermosa Treasurer's Post Rich in Candidates
- Hermosa Studies 4-Day Work Week
- Whistles Blow Again Over Pasadena Football Ticket Split
- 'A cheap person cannot own a restaurant. They'll never make it.'
- Escaped Leopard Returns to Zoo--He Got Hungry
- Brokerage Moved Ton a Day Last Year : Chula Vista Family's Business Thrives on Consumer Taste for 'Baby Veggies'
- McAdoo Leads U.S. Legion in Italian Basketball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southwest Roundup : Jeffery, Defense Lead TCU, 24-0
- Lavin Leads Chaminade Past Bell-Jeff
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southeast Roundup : Georgia Gets Past Kentucky
- ETHNICITY & EATING OUT
- Faith in Football Runs Deep at This Georgia School
- MILLS RETURNS TO HER STRENGTH WITH 'WOMAN'
- HERBERT: "SOUVENIR" AND "L'ENCORE." Arabesque 6529 and...
- Bruins Didn't Exactly Need Green to Carry Them, but He Did Anyway
- ANALYSIS : BAD CALL : There's No Real Winner in NFL Strike, and Losses Are Still Being Counted
- CONVENTION SOUNDS A BATTLE CRY FOR UNITY
- Knott's Transformed Into a Haunting Ground
- Mt. SAC Cross-Country Meet : Predictable Group of Winners but for All Different Reasons
- The Artists Chalk It Up on Sidewalks of Vienna
- Nation Turns to Real Estate
- The Nazi Wrote a Novel : MICHAEL <i> by Joseph Goebbels, translated by Joachim Neugroschel (Amok Press: $6.95, paper; 131 pp.) </i>
- 2 Pilots Rescued After Bail-Out in Arabian Sea
- Warehousing the Homeless : Bell Ponders Salvation Army Proposal to Bus Them In at Night, Out in Morning
- 3 Killed as Plane Crashes Near Airport in Louisville
- Halloween Events, Some Beginning Today, Planned for Young and Old
- Squatter Who Feeds the Poor Fights Eviction
- Gov. Orr Won't Proclaim Sex Education Month
- On Monday's Wall Street crash:
- Realtors Back Program to Aid New Buyers : But Credit Proposal Requires Approval of Local Lawmakers
- Manny, Moe, Jack May Not Have Been Born Here, but They're Part of California Culture
- Out of Step With Reforms : Once in the Vanguard, Leningrad Now Trails
- Disappointments Mark Shultz's Mideast, Moscow Trips
- The Dreams : Like Any Magical Kingdom, Hollywood's Record Industry Draws Musicians From Across the Land With the Promise of Making It Big
- Feigning Cats and Dogs : Firsthand Observation of Household Pets Suggests that Adam and Eve's Serpent Wasn't the Only Animal Capable of Deceit
- Man's Mundane Mistake Threatens 15th-Century Italian Architectural Marvel
- Britain-Chile Meeting
- Malice Toward All, Charity Toward Some : THE BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES <i> by Tom Wolfe (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 659 pp.)</i>
- Hamburg Popular Port of Emigrants
- May Completion Set for Service Center
- Japanese Boom in Fitness Clubs: Working Up a Sweat for Social Status
- Race May Be in Bag But Work Is Cut Out
- Large French Nuclear Test Noted in Pacific
- Money Woes Put Tehama County Near a Shutdown
- Because of the stock market collapse last...
- Jerusalem Apartment Building Hit by Blast
- In Addition to Food, Restaurant Serves a Social Purpose: Training Mentally Disabled
- Chile Brings Its Desert to Bloom One Drop at a Time
- NutraSweet May Soon Show Up in Baked Goods, Home Mixes
- Out of the Gate in Beverly Hills : Councilman Already Seeking Candidates for April Election
- Brown Seeks to Abolish Local Governments
- AFL-CIO Votes to Let Teamsters Reaffiliate : Action Could Have Major Impact on Movement as U.S. Looks at Union's Reputed Crime Ties
- Alzheimer's Drug Tests Halted After Liver Chemistry Changes
- Moves In, Invests $2 Million : Millionaire Adopts Small Oregon Town
- Taking Another Route
- Grand Opening Set for Project
- New Haven for Homeless to Be Oasis on Skid Row : $11.5-Million Facility Will Be Innovative
- Quake Centers Help Hundreds Apply for Aid
- Governor Yields in Louisiana; Roemer Elected
- 'Secret' War in Ethiopia Targets Locusts
- U.S. Expects Agreement on Missiles : Shultz Says Lack of Summit Would Not Be Bar to Treaty
- The State : Baby Paul Is Upgraded
- Planned Austrian Fund Cuts Protested
- Arcosanti: A Dream Endures in the Desert
- State's Best Educators Get Kudos, $25,000