- 200 Attend Purim Festival at Jewish Center in Irvine
- Southern California High School Basketball Championships : Point Loma Title Quest Begins Thursday
- An investor group may boost its stake in Fairchild.
- Sugar Proposal Expected to Draw Fire : Under Reagan Plan, Farmers Would Be Paid Not to Grow Beets, Cane
- Envoy Sees Arms Scandal Harm
- The World : Kurds' Raid Kills 8 Turks
- 3 Arrested in New Crackdown by Sandinistas
- Proxmire Assails Tax Ante for Souvenir Cards
- Jewish Group Decries Planned Arms Sale
- Israelis Call for Probe of Pollard Case : But Shamir Deflects Ministers' Request for Formal Inquiry
- Bystanders Catch Suspect in Purse Theft
- 10 Wooden Award Finalists Named; Two Players Omitted Due to Grades
- Vintners and growers may go their separate ways.
- Rebels Not Supported by People, Aquino Says
- Ferry Disaster Is Still a Mystery, Officials Say
- Deficit Tricks
- Take the Common Ground
- Rancho Santiago Will Play Merced
- Re a verse wise and witty, though not immemorial, my readers have bitten, bugged by instinct authorial
- Soviet Jewish Women Begin Fast in Appeal for Emigration
- A Virtuous Woman, Twice Scorned
- U.S. Turns Down $650,000 Bid for Drug-Runner's Mansion
- Strict Smoking Ban Takes Effect in Cambridge, Mass.
- Police Raid Wrong House a 2nd Time in Drug Hunt
- Prep Basketball Pairings : Mater Dei Has Sights Set on State Title
- Broad Brush Wins Big 'Cap by a Hair : Maryland Import, With Cordero Aboard, Outfinishes Ferdinand
- Oakmont Win Made to Order for Geddes
- Lendl, McEnroe Meet at Forum Tonight
- Pavilion That Will Pay Homage to Women Moves Step Closer to Reality
- Shamir Refuses to Report on Pollard Case
- Hahn's Top Aide : Mas Fukai Makes It to Big Leagues
- College Basketball Roundup : North Carolina State Stuns North Carolina in ACC Final, 68-67
- Kings Get 'Must-Win' Victory, 5-2 : They Beat Vancouver, Take a 10-Point Lead in Standings
- Tokyo Area Snowstorm Leaves 5 Dead
- Kohl Expects '87 Pact on Mid-Range Missiles
- Reagan Angry at Scandal Figures, Maureen Says
- International Players Championship : Mecir Turns the Tables on Lendl, 7-5, 6-2, 7-5
- FIRST OFF . . .
- MUSIC
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- Foreign Investors Fueling Run-Up on Mexican Exchange
- Disney to Buy KHJ Channel 9 for $320 Million
- White House Program Honors Rodgers and Hart
- The Nation : Chicago Vote Fraud Cited
- 'No-Body' Trial Tests Acumen of Prosecutor
- War of Winds : Hawaiian Proponents Under Full Sail to Land America's Cup Defense
- Greg Foster Takes Nasty Spill in Indy 60 : He Fells Canada's McKoy in Hurdle Mishap; Campbell Wins It
- STONE WINS TOP HONOR FROM DIRECTORS GUILD
- KNBC, KABC TO ALSO AIR CONDOM ADS
- Chrysler to Pay $757 Million for Ailing American Motors : Renault OKs Sale of 46.1% Share
- FBI Accuses 2 of Helping to Hide Escapee Dallas
- Byrd, Dole Attend Zorinsky Funeral Service
- Thurow Named Dean
- Piedmont Accepts USAir Offer
- U.S. Consults Allies on Missiles
- Little Leaguers Fight to Save Field
- Spring Training / Dodgers : Dodgers Get Fehr Talk, Astros Get Fewer Runs
- NHL Roundup : Lemieux Leads Penguins to 5-3 Victory
- Hoshino Takes Lead on Final Lap, Wins
- PETE ROSE : Has Baseball's No. 1 Hitter Taken His Last Swings?
- Calgary World Cup Ski Racing : Despite Problems, Figini Closes In
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Soviet Officer Details Ways to Defeat SDI : General Calls Space Stations Vulnerable to Cheap Destruction
- Walsh Widens Inquiry Into Iran Affair : Seeks New Evidence, Potentially Hundreds of Thousands of Pages
- Anaheim : Betty Ford Honored by State Medical Assn.
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- A Caddy in '86, Calcavecchia Is Winner in '87
- American Can Co. of Greenwich, Conn., said...
- Gasoline Prices Steady
- Poll Backs Insurance Industry Priority : Public Wants Civil Suit Reforms, Survey Says
- Crew Rescued Off Sardinia
- Gorbachev Begins 3rd Year; No Turning Back : Soviet Leader Acknowledges Resistance to His Changes; Need to Work Out a Consensus Seen
- Many in U.S. Turn to Canada : Immigration Law Chills Central Americans' Hopes
- Soviets Urged to Cut Non-Nuclear Arms
- Gorbachev Is Attacking Stalinism Itself
- Polluted Wells Put Agua Dulce Landowners' Dreams on Hold
- A HISTORY OF THE KRAFT CASE
- Aquino Shifts Cabinet as 9 Quit to Campaign
- Battle Heirs Give New Meaning to Gunboat Diplomacy
- Bridge Claims Another Victim
- Candidates Flocking to 'Wide Open' Council Race
- Winter Sports Roundup : Zurbriggen Maintains His World Cup Ski Domination
- Heather Farr Hoping to Go a Long Way on the Women's Golf Tour
- PALOMINO CLUB : SINGING FOR THE LOVE OF IT AT FOLK MINI-FESTIVAL
- NEW LEADS IN ABT'S 'SLEEPING BEAUTY'
- Loss to Bruins Drops Huskies Out of NCAA : Central Michigan to Play UCLA; Arizona Is Invited
- Spring Training / Angels : Sutton Is Looking for Inspiration
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- Medi-Cal Is No Cadillac Program : To Cut It Is to Deny Basic Health Care to Those Who Need It Most
- Stock Letter's Readers Leap for Lumber
- Isuzu Moving Regional Office to Irvine
- The Milan-Paris Express : Spring Fashions Arrive With Curves and Soft Shoulders
- Work Started on Courthouse for East L. A. : Six-Story Structure to Replace 'Woefully Outdated' Facility
- NONFICTION : KING ARTHUR: HERO AND LEGEND by Richard Barber (St. Martin's: $19.95; 216 pp., illustrated).
- Gang Activity Feared at Auditorium : Culver City May Restrict Youth Dances
- Glenn Says U.S. Must Seek Its Destiny in Space
- Venezuela Bus Crash Kills 36, Injures 17
- The World : Filipino Returns Millions
- Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland won his fifth...
- Some Great Players Will Be Missing From the NCAA Tournament
- 2-A Prep Soccer Final : It's North to Victory as Sunny Hills Tops Brea
- NBA Owners, Players Have Common Goal: Prosperity
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : THURSDAY
- Heike Drechsler's Future Has a Golden Look
- LACMA TO HOST WYETH'S 'HELGA' PORTRAITS IN 1988
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : FRIDAY
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : FRIDAY
- NATION
- Fairness and Justice: Law in the Service...
- Of Authenticity and Prophecy
- FICTION : PARADISE MAN by Jerome Charyn (Donald I. Fine: $17.95; 241 pp.).
- The Nation : Boston Forbids AIDS Bias
- Doing Business With Gorbachev : The Scope and Deftness of His Agenda Is Breathtaking
- ARMS CONTROL : POLICY BEFORE THE PACT : Revising U.S. Perceptions of Gorbachev's New Thinking
- Jennifer, Mother Reunited; Alleged Abductor Sought
- Clock Running Out for Anaheim and Westdome
- Alex Landon : He Looks Nonconformist, but Head of New Indigent Defense Office Knows the System
- Ex-NBA Owner Who Ruled an Empire Wants Back in the Game
- Jim Halsey, the Prince of Pickin' and Grinnin' : He Sold Country Music to Glitzy Las Vegas
- SANTA ANA : Man in 20s Found Shot to Death on Walkway
- NBA Roundup : Willis and Wilkins Keep Hawks Flying
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Pacific 10 Basketball Tournament--Semifinal : Huskies Trying for Third Straight Over Bruins
- After Judge's Ruling on Ownership, Waterbury Will Move to Williamsport
- College Football Notes : Bowden: 'Florida' Conference Toughest
- 4-A : Neal Takes Over; Santa Monica Beats Westlake
- The 50th National Invitation Tournament, again settling...
- Olympics a Key to Korea's Future : Political Battles Are Coming to Head 18 Months Before Games Are Scheduled
- 3-A : Saugus Has a Surprise for No. 1 Rolling Hills, 66-53
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : FRIDAY
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : THURSDAY
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : SATURDAY
- Watchers by Dean R. Koontz (Putman's: $17.95; 352 pp.)
- First Fiction Showcase
- School District Hopes to Allay Busing Fears
- Randy Kraft Accused in 37 Deaths : Trail of Slain Young Men: 'Investigator's Nightmare'
- Pasadena OKs Moving Art Workshops Into Armory
- Reporter's Notebook From Asia : Shultz Knows S. Korea Picked Right Mascot
- American Cup Gymnastics Meet : Strazheva and Gogoladze Keeping Soviets on Top
- Tennis / Lisa Dillman : Rostagno Moving Up in the World
- San Diego Section Soccer Finals : Poway and Valhalla Play to Tie in 3-A Championship Match
- SDSU's Van Wins Long Jump in Invitational Meet
- It's Time for PCAA to Run Runnin' Rebels Out of Town
- SUPER MARKET
- MEL BROOKS: BACK ON THE LAUNCH PAD
- NOW, FROM THE MAN WHO BROUGHT YOU REBECCA'S...
- San Francisco Shines for Birthday, Earthquake
- Westminster Retail Center Completed
- Out in Desert, They Want the Nuclear Dump
- Old Gags for New Kids: 'Friendly Ghost' Returns
- $610,000 Prize Turned Out to Be $67 : Mistaken Lotto 'Winner' Lived Rich While It Lasted : RICH: It Was Fun While It Lasted
- Port Employers Attack Plan to Curb Ship Smog
- 'World Class' Wine From California : Guitarist Is Plucking Grapes These Days
- Maine Recreation Haven: A Park as Rich as Rockefeller
- Council May Seek State Law to Keep Corky, Orky in California
- Latino Politicians Wave the White Flag
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : AT THE SCENE : Wahoo Puts the Bite on Angler
- 200 Mourn Pilot Who Vanished During Storm
- Steinbrenner Shows His Other Side : Yankees' Volatile Owner Is Not the Ogre He Seems to Be
- HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS : Burnham Makes Strong Debut
- Pacific 10 Men's Swimming : Stanford Coasts to Sixth Consecutive Championship
- Tyson Is No Throwback to Iron Age, After All
- PAGING THE DOC
- FRENCH, VIENNA ENSEMBLES, PHILHARMONIC IN CONCERT
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : SATURDAY
- Heidi's Yogurt Sells Rights for Franchises in Florida
- Firm Rolls Up Record Income, Sales by Making Cast-Aluminum Wheels
- Deaf Consumers Aided
- Developers Hope to Recapture Old Hollywood Glitter
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Al R. Shankle Heads General Contractors
- FICTION : FINE THINGS by Danielle Steel (Delacorte: $18.95; 396 pp.).
- SURFWEAR: On Mighty Sales Wave, Companies Run Risk of Wipeout : On Mighty Sales Wave, Firms Run Risk of Wipeout
- A Job Well Done
- How Teachers, Minus Credits in Education, Prove a Plus
- CSUN Sweeps Cal Poly SLO in Softball
- Women's Basketball : USC Clinches Pac-10 Title
- SAN DIEGO SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : 3-A Girls : Mann Leads Point Loma Past Vista to Fourth Straight Title
- The ACC Tournament: How It Changed Game
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: Tom Scholz, the...
- NOW THAT'S SICILIAN!
- COOKING WITH KAYE : He Came Through When It Counted
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : WEDNESDAY
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Speaking of...
- Hello, Goodby to Denmark's Tivoli
- Disposable Outcome : Has Los Angeles Become America's Trashiest City?
- Aide to Abu Nidal Reported Killed
- BAREFOOT GEN: A CARTOON STORY OF HIROSHIMA by Keiji Nakazawa; translated by Project Gen. Philadelphia (New Society: $29.95, hardcover; $9.95, paperback; 300 pp.)
- Help for Pregnant Workers Increasing
- Sleepy Alpine Braces for Rude Awakening : Smog Creeps In, Warning Town of Expected Growth
- Abdallah Lawyer Admits He Worked for Spy Agency
- Butterflies, Bluebirds Make Early Appearances : Record Highs Set From Plains Eastward
- GTE to Experiment With Technology : Fiber-Optic Cable TV System Will Give Cerritos Residents Look Into the Future
- Bow Doors Apparently Opened on Ferry : But Ship's Owners Are Still Unsure What Caused the Accident
- Sidewalk Safety Survey
- In Paris, Justice Triumphs Over the 'Reasons of State'
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : COUNTY : Officials Exhume Inmate's Body
- B.F. GOODRICH'S AD 'TIRES OUT' TOM PETTY
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : SATURDAY
- Films going into production: BLOOD...
- MATCHMAKING
- Moonraker (ABC Sunday at 9 p.m.), the...
- Scientists Take Whooping Cranes Under Wing
- Palace, Hardware Store on the Same Street : Tiny Luxembourg Just One Big Happy Family; Doesn't Plan to Change
- Considering it was once canceled, "Cagney &...
- $4.1-Million 'Big Spin' Jackpot Is Downey Woman's Birthday Gift
- Boy, 15, Killed, Man Wounded in Police Shootings
- Stemming the Tide of Excess Verbiage
- AIDS: the Grim Battle
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : AT THE SCENE : Young Cougar Caught at Lake Mission Viejo
- Plane Crash-Lands in Vacant Lot
- SAN DIEGO SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : 3-A Boys : Morse Takes Control in Final, 59-51 : Monte Vista Falls Victim to Erratic Play, Tough Defense
- Calgary World Cup Ski Racing : Women's Downhill On Despite Safety Worries
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : It Was a Center's Court When Gray Bolted Down
- Cora Gets a Lesson, Team a Loss : Padres Fall to Angels in an Exhibition, 8-3; Bowa Calls a Meeting
- SAN DIEGO SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : 1-A Boys : Experience Pays Off as Calipatria Wins Title, 63-53
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Kansas City Players Expect to Be on Royal Route to West Title
- Santa Monica Nips Westlake in 4-A Final
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : THURSDAY
- "This is not a speech about how...
- Ocean Pacific Tries to Keep Both Growth and Popularity
- The Kites WEIFANG : In all the world, few events match the color of China's annual International Kite Festival where such novel entries as a flying centipede and a life-size winged horse entertain crowds.--Jerry Hulse, <i> Times Travel Editor</i>
- At USX, Safety Falls Victim to Productivity, Union Says
- Disease and Pest Control
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Firm Gets Loan to Buy, Expand 2 Shopping Centers
- Trustees to Review Fairness of Deal to Sell Off Bank
- Newport's Fashion Island Credits Face Lift for Above-Target Sales
- Costa Mesa Pharmaceutical Company Expects Patents
- Despite Caution Signs, Market Stirs High Hopes
- Experience Is Necessary to Light a Pool
- FICTION : THE COLLECTED SHORT STORIES by Jean Rhys; introduction by Diana Athill (Norton: $19.95; 374 pp.).
- Queen of the Air : Ruth Hirschman Has Built a Power Base in National Public Radio From a Quirky Little Station in Santa Monica
- Realty Research Council to Give Quarterly Report
- Cranston Securities Relocates Downtown
- A Mickey Mouse Store
- It's a showcase of natural beauty of...
- In Bite-Size Morsels : Some Big Trips That Aim at the Mature Traveler
- New L. A. Federal Reserve Bank to Open : Five-Story Building Will Replace Adjacent, Outgrown Quarters
- Changes Made in Yugo to Meet U.S. Tastes : Yugoslavia Has High Hopes for Car
- Business Schools Need to Overhaul Curricula to Reflect Today's World
- Border Lines : Jerry Stoffers' $10-Million Mexican Import Business Started on a Street Corner
- The Propheteers by Max Apple (Harper & Row/Perennial Library: $7.95; 306 pp.)
- Alison Division Moves
- In the Combat Zone: AN ORAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN VIETNAM, 1966-1975; compiled and edited by Kathryn Marshall (Little, Brown: $17.95; 320 pp.)
- Michelet by Roland Barthes; translated by Richard Howard (Hill & Wang: $14.95; 226 pp.)
- Shopping Center Bought
- Super Bowl, Secrecy Top Pasadena Issues
- 2 Die in Shanghai Storms
- After a Few Bad Centuries, Italy Gets It Together
- Siding With South Africa at the United Nations
- Car-Pool Lane Studied for San Diego Freeway
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : COURTS : Moriarty's Sentence Cut to 5 Years at Prosecutor's Request
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA Fights Off Cal, 75-68; Huskies Win
- UCLA Routs Arizona; Young Wins Three Events
- Prep Soccer Final : 3-A : Unseeded Diamond Bar Surprises Esperanza, 2-1
- Tyson Fails to Crush Bonecrusher, Is Held to a Win by Decision
- Jose Canseco, the American League Rookie of...
- On Shore of Lake Erie, Indian Fans Hope This Is Year of Big Uprising
- Ted Higuera, a 20-game winner last season...
- MATISSE--TITAN AT THE BEACH
- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : FRIDAY
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- AFI FILM FEST: A WINDOW ON SOME FAR SHORES : THURSDAY
- Endresen Says Bill for Bankruptcy Course Went Astray
- Summit Health Acquires Medicscript Inc. of Brea
- Irvine Co. Names New Community Relations Official
- Landscaping Contract
- Desire Provoked by Tracy Daugherty (Random House: $15.95; 245 pp.)