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- Major Airlines Hike Fares to Recoup From Discounts
- Fluorocarbon Says It Is Going to Acquire Eaton's Polymer Unit
- Boost in Speed Limit Whizzes Past Assembly
- The House : Highway Bill Veto
- LPGA Tournament at San Diego : Whitworth, 47, Shoots 67 and Is One Shot Off the Pace
- Prep All-Star Basketball Teams Play Tonight
- TRAVELING EXHIBIT FROM IRELAND : 17TH-CENTURY DUTCH ARTWORKS TO BE SHOWN AT BOWERS MUSEUM
- OLD-TIMER, NEWCOMER CATER TO STEAK EATERS
- 'THREE FOR ROAD' TAKES WRONG TURN
- Top U.S. Retailers Report Mixed Sales For March
- Humphrey Inc. has received a two-year, $6...
- Bomb Kills 3 in Botswana Amid Fear of S. African Raid
- Demjanjuk Acts Briefly as His Own Lawyer to Challenge Identity Card
- Donovan's Lawyer Urges Dismissal : Says Prosecutors of Ex-Labor Secretary 'Invented Evidence'
- Papers Hiring Adults : Carriers--the Young Are Fading
- The seventh annual Swim With Mike will...
- National League Roundup : Mets, Strawberry Off to a Sweet Start, Beat Pirates, 4-2
- In Cincinnati, They Don't Need a Computer
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- Boy, 3, Found Naked, Dazed; Search On for Sex Offender
- A Better Way to Confirm Justices : Present Process Works Against Serious Scrutiny of Nominees
- THE MASTERS : Notebook : Cook Loses Putter but Finds Old Friend
- RTD Tightens Controls on Parts Inventory After Inquiry
- Campanis Won't Comment--for Now
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- Albert E. Babbitt has joined Titan Corp....
- Learning the Best Cuts of Meat by the Book
- Fine Wines That Are Fit and Kosher : A Few of the Bottles Can Challenge the World's Best
- Sincerest Form of Parody Wins Praise and a Trip
- Jordanian Ends U.S. Talks, Urges Peace Role for PLO
- Reagan Gives Reaganomics Short Course : Tells Purdue Students Free-Market Policies Have Been Successful
- House Kills Reagan Budget, OKs Its Own : President's '88 Blueprint Fails on 394-27 Vote
- Social Service Supermarket : Center Offers Wide Variety of Help for All Ages at 1 Location
- Attempt to Play Upon Disaffections : Soviets Held to Target Minorities for Spying
- Southland's CIF, City Standouts to Compete in Classic on Friday
- Pasadena : Hearing on Alcohol Sales
- Family Math Adds Up to Improved Student Skills
- High Nuclear Worker Accused of Uranium Sale, Teen Rapes
- Shuffle May Give Transit No More Accountability
- Parking Lot Plans May Force Angels to Move, Court Papers Say
- College Roundup : Fullerton Sweeps Cal Poly Pomona
- At 5-3, She Reaches New Heights Every Time She Hits the Water : Janet Evans Discovers Little by Little She Can Stand Up to Any Field
- Art
- BLACKS IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MANAGEMENT: ABSENCE OR MALICE? : Joe Morgan Says Blacks Don't Have a Chance for Top Jobs
- New York-based Dow Jones & Co., which...
- Dayton, Ohio-based Mead Corp. reported first-quarter profit...
- Firm That Offered Investments Backed by Diamonds Shuts Doors; State Investigates
- Far West Financial Corp. to Buy Progressive S
- SAN DIEGO
- Whittier : Arson Suspected at Theater
- Divestment Plan Rejected
- Why Some Recipes Call for Unsalted Butter
- Long Beach : Rail Consolidation Backed
- Cerritos Politician May Run in Monterey Park
- Rolm President Paboojian Quits
- Lobbying Intensifies for Hotel Proposal on Site of Old Coast Club
- The House : Highway Bill Veto
- Mistrust of Banks Led to Postal Savings
- Book Review : Ralegh: A Man of Action and Also a Man of Letters
- Oldest Caltech Alumnus Sees What Happens 'When You Stick Around'
- Flying-High Deals--or Pie in the Sky?
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Pasadena, Monrovia and Muir Place Two Sparklers Each Among Stars for '87
- Retailers Report Mixed Sales
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Monarch Girls Dominate All-Stars as 4 Youngsters Join 6 From the '86 Team
- Topeka Schools No Longer Guilty of Bias, Court Rules
- Many of Last Year's Seniors Are Still Hitting the Hoop in College
- Sen. Simon of Illinois to Run for President
- Monrovia : EPA Tests Wastes at Plant
- Three students from local high schools have...
- Duarte : Charity Is on the Menu
- Cawdrey Renominated for Coastal Commission Seat
- Man Sought in Sale of Phony Alien Papers
- THE AL CAMPANIS INCIDENT : Kahn Grapples With His Emotions : Author Sorry for Campanis but Angered by His Comments
- National League Roundup : Brown Hits Homer, and Giants Edge Padres Again, 2-1
- Personnel Cited in Merger Failure : Anaheim Bank Chairman Blames Non-Financial Issues
- Butcher Pleads Guilty to 4 More Felonies
- Lemon Yogurt Muffins Go Great With a Steaming Cup of Coffee
- Change Won't Be Imposed, Soviets Say : Gorbachev Reforms Draw Mixed East Bloc Reaction
- Incumbent With Heart Transplant Defeated in Kansas Mayoral Race
- Getting a Handle on the Steelhead Trout
- Gays Call LAPD Prejudiced : Activists Confront Officers at Meeting on 'Bashing'
- Diamond Bar : Bridge Contract Awarded
- Greenwood Challenges Furutani's Background
- Helping Teens Becomes Civic Affair : Drug, Suicide, Pregnancy Information Pooled in 'Juniper' Project
- Mutual Aid Pact for Lifeguards OKd by County
- New Plan for Tail-O'-Cock Site Mollifies Project Foes
- National City Police Brutality Complaints Spur FBI Probe
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASEBALL : Roundup : Servite Takes the Lead in Angelus With Win
- Garza to Begin Comeback Bid in Tournament
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- HE HARMONIZES LIVING, WORKING
- Firm May Move to Rescue Ailing U.S. Law News
- GE Results Up Sharply in Quarter; RCA Unit Cited
- Most of Last Year's Seniors Are Still Hitting the Hoop in College
- GOP Plan to Boost Road Funds Unveiled : Assembly Package Would Ask the Voters to Defer a Tax Refund
- The Region : Ex-CHP Officer Admits Taking Bribes
- 2 Trailer Parks Removed From School-Site List
- Whittier : Fees for Vendors Increased
- Another Hearing Ordered on Tower Project in La Canada
- Earthquake Shakes Central Nicaragua
- Broken Lives Get Chance to Heal at Mar Vista Shelter for Women
- Plea for Drug Programs Cites Child AIDS
- Five Killed in Crash of Cargo Plane
- Dodgers Fire Campanis Over Racial Remarks
- Antarctic Pact Signed
- Major Rail Line Reopened After Collision in Oregon
- Harbor City : New Harbor Commissioner
- Ex-School Trustee Pleads Guilty to Molesting Minor
- Sri Lanka Accepts Truce
- Bicyclist Killed by Drunk-Driving Suspect
- Local News in Brief : San Fernando Council Elects Hansen Mayor
- Countywide : 15 of 101 State's Merit Scholars From County
- Traffic, Cost Fears : Agoura Hills OKs Street Extension Despite Protests
- Local News in Brief : Suspect Arrested in N. Hollywood Attacks
- Crane Was Lifting Too Much Weight, Investigators of Airport Mishap Say
- Drag racer and former NFL quarterback Dan...
- THE AL CAMPANIS INCIDENT : Scully Airs Dodger Apology but Nothing Else
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASEBALL : Esperanza's Redington Will Attend Arizona
- AFC West Meetings : Saunders Hopes to Make Chargers Like Their Rivals
- Lyman Pitches Second Perfect Game of Season for Rancho Santiago, 1-0
- Stanley Cup Playoff Roundup : Hextall and Flyers Fall to the Ranger Jinx, 3-0
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'THE ARISTOCATS': WALT LEFT A GAP
- NMR Centers Inc. Begins NASDAQ System Trading
- L.B. Schools Pleased With High Marks in Districtwide Survey
- The Nation : Explosion in N.Y. Kills 6
- Cudahy to 'Beg' at Capitol for Swim Pool Funds
- New Ways to Honor the Ancient Tradition of Passover
- One Good Chef Deserved Another and Another . . .
- North County Traffic Plan Gets 2 Boosts
- Velodrome to Get Surplus Funds From Olympics
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : ALL-VALLEY BASKETBALL FIRST-TEAM PROFILES
- High School Girls Find Dance Doesn't Last in Sports : End of the Line
- THOSE RADIO DAYS: WHEN LISTENING WAS THE RULE : Woody Allen's 'Radio Days' Evokes Recollections by a Man Who Took an Active Part in That Significant Era
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- The Beatles lost a round in New York court.
- Soviets Claim U.S. Bugged Wash., N.Y., S.F. Missions : Devices Displayed to Press
- Proper Tools Improve Efficiency
- Downey Loses Appeal in Civil Rights Suit
- Making TV Waves : Action-Adventure Film to Capture Waterfront Police Drama
- South Gate : School Contract Awarded
- Boy, 15, Is Youngest to Get Jarvik Heart
- A Gastronomic Spectacular With Fancy Touches for the Easter Feast
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Matt Bowley Repeats on Boys Team, Helping Whitney Renew Title
- Harbor City : Cleanup Day Set April 25
- Technology Marketing Inc. Acquires Eaton Division
- 'Women of Year' Show Lights Up a Lively Stage
- Baldwin Park : Recall Changes Sought
- Wider Use of New 'Killer-Cell' Cancer Therapy Sought
- Demjanjuk Turns Questioner at His Trial : Cross-Examines Historian About SS Card, Camp Guard Uniforms
- Fullerton : 'Life-Care' Facility for the Elderly Approved
- Ferguson Unveils Republicans' $1.7-Billion Plan to Fund Roads
- A Brief for Constitutionality : Michener's New 192-Page 'Legacy'
- Depth of Passion Differentiates Guerrillas
- Meeting Our U.N. Obligations
- Costa Mesa Council Moves to Replace Copter Lost in Crash
- Dodgers Are Swept Aside by Astros, 7-3 : L.A. Bullpen Fails Again as Houston Scores 7 Runs in 7th Inning
- THE MASTERS : This Year, Nobody Is Overlooking Mr. Nicklaus at Augusta
- 'MODEL' ACTOR DOUGLAS HONORED
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- Chrysler plans to double its robot work force.
- Canadian Airlines agreed to buy six Boeing jets.
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- Debra Easley and Bob Washburn have been...
- Guinness Accuses Former Chairman of $4.8-Million Fraud; He Denies It
- How to Make Your Own Tomato Sauce
- Covina Seeking to Buy Elementary School Site
- U.S. Bid to 'Bug' Soviet Embassy Told
- Plan for Affordable Housing Uproots Building
- Kemp Likens His Position to Reagan's During 1980 Race
- S. Korean Opposition Forms New Party : 2 Leading Dissidents Plan Tougher Stance Against Chun Regime
- Wilmington : State Drill Team Winner
- Hawthorne to Pay $25,000 : Policewoman Wins Suit Over Forced Retirement
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- State Seeking Action Against Main Hurdman : Partner Says California Plans Aren't Threatened
- S&L; regulators have hired Salomon Bros. for FCA.
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Flintridge Sacred Heart Dominates Girls All-Star Team With 3 Top Players
- The World : French to Beef Up A-Forces
- Rain Drenches Pope's Listeners
- $450,000 Voted for Lagoon Study
- Inglewood Voters Soundly Defeat Raise for Mayor
- Paul Peek Dies; Served in 3 Branches of Government
- Computer Glitch Adds Suspense as Incumbents Win
- Manhattan Beach : Need for Senior Housing
- Pasadena Rejects Plan for New Department
- Payments to Hanhn in Bakker Case Halted
- Burbank Cool to Convention Center
- 'The Rock' Revisited : Ex-Guard Helps With Tape Explaining Alcatraz
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Girls Team Combines the Brightest Players From All Levels of Competition
- No-Smoking Law Gets Initial OK by County
- El Cajon
- Christian Democrats Quit Italy's Coalition; Early Vote Expected
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : South Coast Boy Stars Include 6 Repeaters, 4 With College Tickets
- Tryout for Toll Roads
- Santa Ana : Worker Pinned by 1-Ton Safe in Stable Condition
- Annual Earthquake Drill : South Gate Youths Prepare for Big One
- Poly Soars Sky High in 9-3 Victory
- BLACKS IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MANAGEMENT: ABSENCE OR MALICE? : The Action Doesn't Look Affirmative
- StarTel Corp. of Irvine Expects 1st-Quarter Loss
- Pan Am started hiring pilots again.
- Kidnaped Boy, 3, Found
- Art to Hang In the Closet
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Superlatives Fall Short of Adequately Describing Boys Basketball All-Stars
- Ethnic Diversity Puts School Districts to Test
- Torrance : Finance Director Selected
- One Year Later : A Legacy of Ruin: Inside Chernobyl
- Bull Durham Band Shines on Forum Stage, Basking in the Glow of Country Superstars
- Pomona : Centennial Poster Sale
- Old Money Is Top Dollar at Auction
- Orange County Community College Notebook / Steve Kresal : OCC Volleyball Succeeds the 2nd Time Around
- COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS : BASEBALL
- BASEBALL : Canyons' Mohney Makes Unscheduled Appearance
- JOSE LIMON DANCERS: KEEPING TRADITION ALIVE
- Divers Recover 123 Bodies in Wrecked Ferry
- Tunisia Hangs Rapist
- Mount Angelus Stairways Turned Over to Residents
- BLACKS IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MANAGEMENT: ABSENCE OR MALICE? : Dodgers : Joshua: 'You Can See the Writing on the Wall'
- Northridge Signs Eget, 2 Forwards
- SDSU Coach Gets Recruit to Follow Him
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- FAIRNESS DOCTRINE FACING TOUGHEST TEST
- RECITAL AT INSTITUTE : MUMELTER/MAUSER DUO IN 20TH-CENTURY WORKS
- Lack of Landfill Space Alarms Pasadena
- Redondo Beach : Colin Concedes Defeat
- Whittier : D.A. Persists in Dump Case
- Oceanside Boosts Fees for Builders
- Old West Set's Owner Wins His Battle, but Cost Is a Killer
- OTHER SPORTS : Cal Lutheran Plays the Waiting Game for Indecisive Recruits
- Dallas Cowboy kicker Rafael Septien pleaded guilty...
- Santa Barbara is Vindicated, Downs CSUN
- Williams' Words Worth a Lot; Kings Stun the Oilers, 5-2
- Almost Perfect, Tiffany Boyd Strikes Out 21
- 'Substantial Loss' Forces Cutbacks at Intercare
- Coast Savings Negotiates With FSLIC to Buy Financially Ailing Central S
- Standard Pacific L.P. Schedules 2-for-1 Split of Its Units
- State Officials Seek Power to Challenge Texaco, Getty Deal : Bid to Invoke 1907 Law Goes to California Supreme Court
- Chrysler and French government-owned Renault said that...
- Los Angeles Times 1987 ALL-STARS : Trio of All-Stars Paced Valley Christian Girls Nearly to Top of State
- Panel Would Prohibit Tests for 'Star Wars'
- Getting people into car pools? Sounds like a job for Wonder Woman
- Industry : Landfill Hearings April 27
- Carson : Council Insurance Probe
- Reagan to Give Diary Excerpts to Lawmakers : Investigators Hope Personal Notes Will Reveal What President Knew of Iran-Contra Events
- Many of Last Year's Seniors Are Still Hitting the Hoop in College
- Restaurateurs Say Smoking Ban Is Eating Into Business
- Rancho P.V. : Blue Butterfly Defense
- SMC to Discuss Parking Woes With City, Schools
- Labor Dept. Official Picked
- Man Robs Buena Park Savings and Loan
- Raid Yielded Firm Evidence of Toxic Dumping, Officials Say
- Execute the Sell-Outs : Our Security Can't Be Hostage to the Moral Weakness of a Few
- American League Roundup : Upshaw Recovers His Home Run Stroke and Blue Jays Are Now 2-0
- Mark Taper Forum 20 : TURNING-POINT TIME FOR TAPER
- Improved operating performance and lower taxes contributed...
- Studio Software Has Closed Its Doors and Is Trying to Sell Its Technology
- Some Rotten Recipes--Just for the Fun of It : Words and Phrases That Should Raise a Red Flag in Readers' Consciousness
- Court OKs Pasadena Shelter Move
- Veterans Battle VA Plan to Close Cardiac Unit
- Gorbachev Begins Delayed Czech Visit
- Report Adds Fuel to Vitamin Controversy : Coalition Claims That Supplement Industry Peddles Products Most People Don't Need
- Singer Maxine Sullivan of 'Loch Lomond' Fame Dies
- Officer Tries to Shoot Rat on Arm, Hits Self