- Nakasone Hopes Trip Will Ease U.S. Resentment
- Highest Ownership : Guns--'A Way of Life' in the South
- Warsaw Uprising Marked in W. Berlin
- Oil Leak Forces Jet Carrying 72 to Land
- Countywide : Committee for Disabled Receives Housing Award
- Traffic Snarls Easing, but Not for Long : More Street Construction Projects to Vex Drivers
- Costa Mesa : Man Found Shot Dead in Apparent Accident
- Teen-Ager Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- CATS' MEOW : And When They Do, the Chef Comes Running With His Feline Haute Cuisine
- Dodgers Lose as Show Hurls a 3-Hitter, 4-0
- GTO-GTU Race : Cord Holds Off Riggins for Win; Newman Crashes With 7 Laps Left
- For Struggling Sax, It's .179, Not 1986
- A GM-Toyota auto plant will reduce production.
- Iceland Leader Defeated; Feminists Win Key Role
- Book Review : The Sex Novel's Simple, Pleasing World
- Israelis Commemorate Victims of Holocaust
- It's Still a Flimsy Case
- Policy Called Outdated : Paramedic Dispatch Rule--Sick, Injured Pay Price
- Draft 1987 : Raiders : Question Is, Will Kelly Stouffer Be Available?
- Lauter and 6 Other Aztecs Cling to Draft Hopes
- EXIT LINES
- Puente to Defend State Title Tonight
- 5 Killed in Riots After Cricket Match in India
- Cronies and Honors
- Brenner Puts Shot 73-10 3/4 : Lewis Goes Over 28 Feet 6 Times
- Tennis Roundup : Evert Rallies to Beat Navratilova at Houston
- Colts' McMillan Is Struck by Car, Faces Surgery
- BY THE NUMBERS
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : COVELLI CONDUCTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'PRINCESS ACADEMY': LOW JINKS
- China Again to Send Students to Countryside : Chinese Farms, Factories to Get Students Again
- U.S. Bars Waldheim Entry Over Charges of Nazi Past : First Head of State to Be Banned
- Yuma, then and now: A warm welcome melts memories of a frosty reception
- Chrysler Earnings Down 24.4%
- Bureau May Kill Wild Horses
- A Father's Anguish for Retarded Son
- Jews Recall Horror of Holocaust With a Look Into Future
- The Holocaust Remembered: A Reunion and a Promise
- La Palma : Driver Arrested After Six Injured in Crash
- 3 Different but Appealing Laptops
- Soviets Present Medium-Range Missile Plan
- Hart in South, Hopes to Avoid '84 Mistakes
- CHP Sees Red at Car Buffs' Flashy Lights
- Arafat Called Victor in PLO Feud : Power Increased at Expense of Radicals, Analysts Say
- White House Toys With Its Image
- Judge Vs. 'Lynch Mob' in Mental Health Court
- Escondido Struggles With General Plan : Outdated Guidelines on Growth Called a 'Joke' as Task Force Begins New Draft
- 'MATINEE,' 'PLACE' END MEXICO FILMS
- Garvey: Group Has Interest in Mariners
- Winning Team: Here's an Organization That's Organized
- Iacocca
- Obscene
- Growth Limits and the Westside
- Babette Spitler
- 'Lifting the Minimum Wage'
- 'Lifting the Minimum Wage'
- ATVs
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- Duarte Asks U.S. to Let Aliens Stay : Deportation Would Hurt Salvadoran Economy, He Says
- The Nation : Probe of O'Hare Sought
- Al Holbert Is Denied Again at Riverside--on Next-to-Last Lap
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- Personalized License Plates : Realtors Drive Message Home
- Federal Asbestos Legislation Imminent
- Student Party Becomes Riot; College Event Canceled
- Postwar Admiration of U.S. Fading in Japan : Popularity Victim of Economic Problems
- Planned Subway Threatens City's Archeology : Athens' Past May Intrude on Its Future
- The Navy's New Tack Aimed at Better Commando Training
- Southland Family Opens Hearts, Home to 4 Orphaned Mexican Sisters : Earthquake Victims' Adoption Fulfills Dying Father's Wish
- Hospital Promotes Medic Alert Plan in Whittier Area
- Placentia : Driver Killed in Crash After Heart Attack
- Fake Documents an Industry : Alien Amnesty Law Is Boon for Scam Artists
- Two Big Surprises: Longshot Makes It, a Sureshot Doesn't : BART STARR : 17th-Round Draft Choice Turns Out to Be Real Star
- Caan Hopes Latest Gamble Will Pay Off
- Orange County Girls' Track and Field Championships : Canyon's Franke Sets 3 Frosh-Soph Records
- SHOCK JOCK ROCK: Do you think KPWR-FM...
- SOVIET DIRECTOR BASKS IN THE GLOW OF <i> GLASNOST</i>
- "I now see it being perverted into...
- MSI Data Is Opening International Offices in England
- There's Space for Odetics Inc., Analyst Says
- Getting Even by Being Odd in One-Upmanship
- Waterfront Units Begun in Bay City
- Department Stores of Tokyo Are Bigger, Better, More Complete
- Getty Aid Needed for Landmarks
- Nixon, Kissinger Warn Reagan on Arms Control
- Indians Are Back in Business, Thanks to a Program at Northern Arizona University
- Italy's Craxi: Leading By Weight and Not Numbers
- Developments in Brief : 'Medicine People' Go to Work in Hospitals
- Prognosis for Irvine's First Hospital Is Guarded
- Fullerton
- Yorba Linda Beats Mission Viejo for Soccer Title
- A's Lose Murphy for 4 to 8 Weeks
- For Young Cavaliers, It Was Season to Build Foundation for Future
- Stanley Cup Playoffs Roundup : Kurri Gets Two Goals to Lead Oilers to 5-2 Win
- Varco International Inc. Reports $2.1-Million Loss
- Century 21's Commercial Activity Grows
- Pasadena Heritage Schedules Saturday Tour of Oakland Ave.
- Twenty Bel-Air Acres Bought for Estate
- Happiness in Great Britain, Despite One's Limps
- The Lures and Leis of the Hawaiian Islands
- 4 Injured in Tug Fire 1,100 Miles Off S.F. Reach Hospital in Bay Area
- Greek Leftists Claim Responsibility for GI Bus Bombing
- Poland Warns Dissidents in Crackdown on Solidarity Unit
- Needing a Good Guy for G-Men
- Singing Can Chase Away Blues, Host of Other Ills
- 2 Killed, 1 Hurt in Alleged Gang Shooting
- 'Can-Do' Attitude in Santa Ana
- Professor Sees Little Humor in Sick Jokes
- Change Will Test Schools in 21st Century
- Insurance Policy Covers Bill for the Triple Crown Bonus
- Lazers Try to End Slump Against Wichita Tonight
- National Dual Meet Swim Championships : Stanford, Texas Teams Win; Cal's Biondi Sets World Mark
- College Softball : Glomboske Leads Fullerton to a Sweep of San Jose State
- Reuss Shelled in First Start
- Tennis Roundup : Evert Edges Mandlikova, Will Play Navratilova for 71st Time
- Private Tutoring Firms Helping Athletes
- Ojai Tennis Tournament : USC's Jensen Breezes Into the Pac-10 Final
- KRISTOFFERSON'S LATEST OBSESSION: POLITICS
- Safeguard Health Sees Sees Rise in Net Earnings
- CMS Enhancements Reports Rise in Net
- Creating a Market for Biweeklies : Advantages Cited in Speedier Payoff of Home Mortgages
- My Mentor, Mr. Mencken : L.A. Writer John Fante Carried on a 20-Year Correspondence With the Sage of Baltimore
- The Berkshires Beckon Californians
- Pond Yields a Biological Mystery: Frogs With 8 Legs
- Bill to Alter Cities' Redevelopment Role Shelved
- Reagan Urges Congress to Avoid Tariffs : Protectionist Measures Won't Work, Risk Trade Wars, He Says
- Paper Tainted by Ties to Right Wing, Moon Church : Washington Times Fights for Its Niche
- African Nations Boost Farm Output, Report Says
- Cal State: Minorities Need Not Apply
- L.A.'s Marshall High Leads Academic Decathlon
- Wrangler Rides Range--in Copter : Wild Horses Rounded Up for Federal Adoption Program
- Little Bit of Holland Is Mostly Memories
- NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships : Pineda Leads Bruins to a Narrow Victory
- USIU's Maritz Tied for Fourth at Georgia
- San Diego College Baseball : Aztecs Drop a Pair in Hawaii
- ANALYSIS OF TUESDAY'S DRAFT : Some of the Suspense Is Missing, but Many Questions Remain
- AUTHENTIC INDIAN IMPORTS
- CRAMMING 'N' JAMMING AT BOULDER CONFERENCE
- Anheuser-Busch Has Bitter Taste of a Scandal Brewing
- Romance of Caribbean
- Homesick in Los Angeles
- Question: Some months ago, you wrote about...
- Memories Still Flourish on a Quiet English Farm
- Activities Mark American Home Week : National Association of Brokers Fetes Its 40th Anniversary
- Blockbusters Unbusted
- El Rancho District to Register for Kindergarten, First Grade
- Sherlock Still Hounded Conan Doyle Despite 'Final Problem'
- A GRIM TWIST IN SCREENWRITER'S REAL-LIFE SCRIPT
- SOFT SELL
- Restructured Company Looks to Diversify : Navistar Now Set to Reap Profits
- Watson to Develop Additional Warehouse Buildings in Carson
- Old Angle on Making Wines : Vintners Still Turn Mountains Into Merlot Hills
- Scientists Launch Quiet Resistance to Space Station
- Plan Would Root Out Cause of Marred Vistas
- The Region : Deportation Case Upheld
- Rock Music Walk of Fame Proposed for Sunset
- Swedes Find World's Highest Income Levy Taxing, but They Think Burden Is Fair
- Douglas Museum Turning Back Flight of Time
- Serious Health Care Gap for California's Uninsured
- Soviets Name Pass After U.S. Protester
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> , * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> , * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> , * <i> Running on Empty</i> : RANK ROARS, ROCKS
- WARREN BEATTY--BEAUTY AS A FORM OF IDEALISM
- Nursing Home Coverage : Long-Term Care Policies Catch On
- Venezuela Moves Up in Oil Leagues : Dramatic Reappraisal of Its Reserves Bodes Well for United States
- Move on to Win the West for Biweekly Mortgages
- Croutons on the Rocks : These Ice-Cold Versions of English Soups Make a Great First Course
- Steel Roof Offered for New, Existing Houses
- Tractors' Roar Yields to Development : Homes, Resort to Be Built on Former Test Ground in Phoenix
- ADRIENNE BARBEAU TO PRODUCE MORE 'SNOW'
- Bulk Fares Have Pluses, Minuses
- Austrian Aide, Meese to Meet in Brussels
- Disputed Legislation on Renewal Withdrawn
- Artukovic May Escape Firing Squad Because of His Poor Health
- Neutra-Built Home 1st to Be Preserved as Pasadena 'Treasure'
- Enlightenment
- Flores Calls for More Waste Plant Controls
- Commentary : Can Toughness Win a Pennant?
- Rodeo's Cowboys Didn't Exactly Take Bull by the Horns
- Yugoslavia Stays Artukovic's Execution
- Whimsy and Wisdom at the Faire
- Crim Rises to the Top Along With Milwaukee
- Saturday's Racing at Riverside : Parnelli Jones Waits His Turn, Wins Own Race
- GET MOTIVATED! : Bear Coach Mike Ditka Tells You How in His New Video
- No Hazard Too Great for Golfers
- TUDOR'S SHRINKING LEGACY
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> , * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> , * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> , * <i> Running on Empty</i> : PASSING THE BUCK
- The Home of St. Therese
- Kim Williams' Book of Uncommon Sense (Fawcett:...
- Prison Writings<i> by Kim Dae Jung; translated by Choi Sung-il; foreword by David McCann (University of California: $18.95; 333 pp.)</i>
- GOING BY FREIGHTER : The Slow Boat to Serenity
- Computerized Monitoring of Rural Growth Approved
- Lebanese Workers Strike 3rd Day to Press for Government Action on Economic Crisis
- Moon-Venus View Forms Rare Treat for Stargazers
- Dispatchers to Get New Computer Gear
- Anti-U.S. Sentiment 'Just the Policy' : Signs of America Still Found in Tehran
- HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE WEEK--The history and horrors of...
- Crews Sift Building Rubble for Survivors
- Chernobyl Won't Happen Again, Soviets Vow : But Shadows Cast by World's Worst Nuclear Accident Remain a Year Later
- Congress' California Mavericks: by Conscience and Constituencies
- Teen-Agers Shopping for Jobs Jam Northridge Mall
- Abdul-Jabbar Has Time to Rest on His Laurels : He Plays Only 28 Minutes, Scoring 28 Points, but It'll Be Different in Denver
- Schlichter a Losing Gamble; Glick Didn't Click
- Kentucky Derby Memories Are on Display in Museum
- Sizing Up Opening Day at Crowley: Crowd and Trout Are Small
- BEATTY SINGS A SONG OF 'ISHTAR'
- Ryan Helps Davis Strike Out Nine Times in Two Games, but Reds Beat Astros, 3-0
- Exploring by Tram Puerto Rico's Magical Caves
- Over the Edge by Jonathan Kellerman (Atheneum: $17.95; 374 pp.)
- Survey Gives Jan Hall a Lift; She Joins Mayor's Race
- Three Workers Killed, One Injured as 10-Story Crane Topples in Dallas
- 'Cautious Relief' Greets Defeat of Trash Plant
- S. Korea Lists $2.62 Billion of Products to Buy in U.S.
- Officer, Alcohol Smuggler Killed
- Orange County Community College Baseball : James Leads OCC's Power Play Over Riverside
- Capitals Are Perennial 'Next Year's Champions'
- Two Big Surprises: Longshot Makes It, a Sureshot Doesn't : TERRY BAKER : He Seemed to Have It All and the Rams Went for It
- Ex-Laker Bob McAdoo scored 29 points and...
- Golf Roundup : Gardner and Forsman Share Top Spot in Houston Open
- BEHIND POISON'S PAINT
- MAN OF STEAL?
- HEARD OF THAT PLACE ON THE <i> OTHER</i> SIDE OF L.A.?
- <i> That Night by Alice McDermott (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $14.95; 185 pp.) </i>
- Opening This Week
- Arafat Bows to Radicals, Hits Egypt : Cairo Delegates Walk Out of PLO Meeting in Algiers
- She's a Genuine Jewel of a Doll Costumer
- Cable TV Executive Sanford Levine Dies
- Mysterious Notes Heat Up City Hall Feud in Lynwood
- Cycle Being Broken : Texas Battles Illiteracy of Migrant Children
- Swamped : Paramedics Face Their Own Crisis
- Wonders of World Come Alive With Language
- County Looks for New Ways to Tighten Its Budgeting Belt
- Finally, a Feasible Memorial
- Tennis Roundup : For First Time Since '85, Arias Is Playing in Grand Prix Final
- ROBERT CRAY: NEW TWIST ON THE BLUES
- DICK SHAWN'S ODDBALL HUMOR, BAROQUE WIT
- $14.5-Million Hotel Opens in Heart of Little Tokyo
- Ukulele: Sweetest Sounds in Hawaii
- Anti-Census Leaflets Seized from Greens
- IRA Bomb Kills Ulster's No. 2-Ranking Judge, Wife; 6 Injured
- Naval Spy Post Keeps an Ear to the Air
- Dodgers Win by a Neck, 4-2 : Hershiser Irons Out the Kinks and Beats Padres
- INSURING GEORGE
- THE SHUN ALSO RISES : An Intrepid Hemingway Imitator Is Ignored, Again
- A HEARTFUL COMPENDIUM OF MODERNISM
- Dispute Focuses on Who Invented ICU's Device : Controversy Dogs 'High Risk' Needle
- Scan-Tron Corp. Reports 44% Gain in Net Income
- Upland Center to Be Launched
- Hassle-Free Housing for Well-Heeled Senior Citizens : Birtcher Initiates 'Congregate Living' Project for Retirees
- Clay Walls<i> by Kim Ronyoung (Gloria Hahn) (Permanent Press: $18.95; 301 pp.) </i>
- The Clue Was in the Claw : London Museum Shows Meat-Eating Dinosaur
- Graffiti at Stadium Urges Release of Hess
- The State : Hunters to Bid for Sheep
- Allies Remember Futile Gallipoli Campaign
- French Team Undertakes One Heavy Task--to Weigh the Great Pyramid of Cheops
- Bumper Crops of Grain, Debt : Farmers Continue to Plant in Face of World Surplus
- Fashion Designer Willi Smith Died of AIDS
- AIDS Hysteria: The Law Steps In to Combat Bias
- Bottlebrush
- COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS : Pierce Duo Moves Into Tennis Final
- Bob Carpenter, Mark Johnson and Jimmy Carson...
- Point Park College, a downtown Pittsburgh school...
- Thomas, Tyson Spar a Bit Outside Ring
- Peters Wins 400 in 47.34
- Rancho Santiago Basketball Players Sign Letter.
- Lady Finger Helps Save Women's Nails While Prying Flip-Top Cans
- Deluxe Train Link Due in Mexico
- Building Completion Nears
- FICTION
- Canada Offers Low-Cost Lodgings, Plus Bonus
- The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis (Summit: $16.95; 294 pp.)
- Chinese Farmers Get the Goods Straight From the Horse's Mouth