- Sri Lanka Troops, Rebels in Fierce Fight
- The Inevitable Pain of Growing Up
- THE LITTLE CHILL
- HAVING A BAD SPELL
- TRANSCENDING THE PAIN OF TORTURE
- Bixby Opens Office Park
- U.S. News Editor to Be Simon Campaign Aide
- Mrs. Dukakis Dropped From Panel
- 'I Get So Tired of the Dark' : Garage Is Home to Mother, 5 Children
- AQMD May Issue 3 Exemptions for Open Storage
- Mother's Pep Squad Suit Fails After Girl Can't Make Grade
- Peninsula Schools Weigh Cuts
- Eleanor Moore, PR Expert, Editor, Dies
- Stark Tragedy: U.S. Policy Invites Disaster
- Nunn Gets Tough
- Newport Beach : Balboa Island Home Sustains $30,000 Fire
- Injury Jinx Hits Socker Goalkeeper : Gorsek Out of Playoffs With Broken Finger, Leaving Job to Toth
- Hot Hand: McDaniel's 42 Points Make It a Close Call
- Watt Form New Entity
- Outside: SELECTED WRITINGS by Marguerite Duras; translated by Arthur Goldhammer (Beacon: $19.95; 247 pp.)
- 'Tis Season to Have Gaelic Old Time in Scotland
- Group to Market New Housing
- Legislators' Extra Income Up : Local Lawmakers Take In $227,000 in Gifts and Fees
- Rising Demand for Meat Spawns New Industry : Alligator Ranching: Being Nimble Can Help
- Conference Will Explore 'Dismal' Fitness
- Goats Thriving on Olympic Peninsula but That Could Spell Their Demise
- Weighing the Risks
- No Time for Pouting
- Alpine
- Beach Crowds Light Despite Timely Appearance of Sun
- Disney Attractions to Move Corporate Offices From Park
- Orange Business Center Begun : Koll Co. Envisions Complex to Include Hotel, 4 Office Towers
- No Excuse for Doctors Abusing Drugs, Mrs. Reagan Tells Medical Graduates
- Poll Shows Japanese Want Nakasone to Quit
- Strip Search of Female Prison Visitors Defended
- QUESTIONING THE QUESTIONING
- Fiery Leader Quits Nicaragua to Embrace Contra Cause
- Leach Passes Another Hurdle, Finally Beats Manship in 300
- Heaton Is Perfect for 6 Innings, Settles for 2-Hitter
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Why Aren't Women Racing at Indy? Ask Guthrie
- College Softball World Series : UCLA Wins, 1-0; Fullerton Avoids Elimination
- Canyons' Bible, Cutchall Voted to All-State Team
- NCAA South II Regional Baseball : Casian Pitches In for Titans : Left-Hander Throws Three-Hitter to Beat Louisiana Tech, 11-0
- Point Loma Hurdler Fifth at NAIA Finals
- Canyons Needs Perfect Ending to Win State JC Title
- National League Roundup : Davis' 17th Home Run Isn't Enough to Save Reds; Pirates Win, 3-2
- In Washington I discovered a vacation hideaway...
- New Flower Around Town : For the First Time, Gesneriads--Relatives of the African Violet--Are Available in Southern California
- In Jefferson's Footsteps
- Opening This Week
- Boy Reported Kidnaped; Found Unharmed
- New Heart Institute Opens With Innovative Equipment
- Hotel Vote Came as Rare Setback for Pasadena Heritage
- 400 Fight Huge Fire in Alaskan Forest
- Waste With Taste : Designer Trash Bags Spruce Up the Alleys of the Beautiful People
- Cases More Common Among Children : Sleepwalking: A Perplexing Peril
- Evangelist Offers Bakkers Job on Cable TV
- Soviets Mark 50 Years of Research at North Pole
- Environmental Groups Taking Initiative Path on Parks Bond
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : BACK WITH THE PACK : Rutherford Is Still Racing After All These Years
- World 600 : This Good Ol' Boy Talks With an Australian Accent
- Race Driver Newell Dies After Ascot Crash
- Who Gets the Most: PAY : Compensation for Executives Reflects Turbulence in the Corporate World
- Required Reading : A 'Failed Literary Person' Gets Back to the Classics
- <i> Almost Japanese by Sarah Sheard (Scribner's: $10.95, hardcover; $4.95, paperback; 125 pp.) </i>
- Hearing Slated on Harbor Project
- Residents Will Petition City on Student Parking
- The Chair-Man of the Boardwalk Isn't Pushy at All
- Style, Substance Pose Key Test for a Biden Candidacy
- Sailor Shot by Deputy Found Cards Stacked Against Him
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Slower Speeds May Not Necessarily Mean a Safer Race
- Defensive back Mossy Cade of the Packers...
- THE CONTINUITY OF OJAI
- RUBINSTEIN CENTENNIAL: A PERSONALTRIBUTE
- Apartment and Industrial Sales Take Sharp Plunge : First-Quarter Transactions in Los Angeles, San Diego Counties Trailed by 141%, Study Indicates
- 10 Tips for a Good Trip
- The Next Tycoon : Jerry Weintraub Helped Launch the Careers of Singers, Actors and Musicians. Now, He's Launching Himself--as Head of a $461-Million Film Production Company.
- NONFICTION : IN DEEP: COUNTRY ESSAYS by Maxine Kumin (Viking: $16.95; 180 pp.).
- MEMORIAL DAY
- Chasing Blues Has Hospitals in Black
- Landowners Seek to Escape Restrictions of Malibu Plan
- DMV Is Asking Drivers to Give the Gift of Life
- Texas Storm Killed 29, Injured 120 : Tornado Leveled Town Like a Bomb
- Old Trolleys Take Nostalgia Buffs on Trips to the Past
- Houston Hails Thousands in Vietnam Veteran Parade
- COMMENCEMENT 1987
- Commentary : A Gloomy Visit to a Gray Place
- Southern Section Track and Field Division Finals : Hawthorne Drops Baton; Muir Wins 1,600 Relay and 4-A Title
- San Clemente's Mills Wins Gymnastics Title
- Golf Roundup : Morse Leads by One Shot After 67
- Esperanza Wins Right to Play Host as 2nd-Round Pairings Are Announced
- Yankees Defensive About Tradition : Pin Stripe Pride: It's as Much About the Glove as the Bat
- Southern Section Volleyball : Newport Harbor, Led by Foster, Wins 4A Title
- NCAA Men's Tennis : Barham and Yates of UC Irvine Lose to USC in Doubles Final
- And in This Corner, From Palos Verdes. . .
- 'ROZA' : Taking a Longer Look at the Play's Flashy Charm
- THE HILLS ARE ALIVE
- DISNEY'S $50-MILLION GIFT: TWO VIEWS : Are We Creating Mausoleums Filled With Starving Artists?
- Muni Bonds Deadly for Investors Now
- Alpine Amity in Bloom
- Resort Opening Will Be 'Grand' This Time Around
- Rail History to Go on the Block at SP Auction
- Controlling Mites
- Reynolds Places Some Blame for Slavery on Supreme Court
- The House
- Small Firms Express Fear as Downey Heads Into 118-Acre Redevelopment
- Archie Carr, Expert on Sea Turtles, Dies
- The House
- E. Germans Take Body From Berlin Wall Area
- The Price Is Right: Ethics in '20s, '80s : When Ethics Went Out of White House
- An Important Lesson
- Nature Seekers Bring Problems of Urban Life to Angeles Forest
- Padres' Gwynn, Owing More Than $1.1 Million, Files for Bankruptcy
- Celtics Thrown for Loss : Pistons Fight Back and Win, 122-104
- Guards Take Over in NBA Playoffs
- THE HIGH COST OF 'ishtar'
- CASTING AROUND
- United Leisure Corp. Reports Quarter's Loss
- <i> Plural but Equal:</i> A CRITICAL STUDY OF BLACKS AND MINORITIES AND AMERICA' PLURAL SOCIETY<i> by Harold Cruse (Morrow: $18.95; 480 pp.) </i>
- FOOD : Morphosis Ascending : The Designers of 72 Market St. Bring Roadside Redux to Beverly Hills
- Summertime Hotel Discounts
- Arab Leaders to Call Strike Protesting Bias in Israel
- Alligator, Miss. : Delta Town Falls Victim to Progress
- A Street-Scrubbing Festival in Iowa : For Young and Old, It's a Real Dutch Treat at Tulip Time
- The Faithful, Skeptics Flock to PTL Auction
- The "Disney Sunday Movie," Down the Long...
- Unwed Mothers Under 16 Discover Help, Day Care in School Program
- San Diego
- CSUN's Gainey Wins Javelin Title
- Garden Grove : Driver Fleeing Police on Freeway Dies in Crash
- Celtic Starters Put In a Full Shift
- Gwynn Files for Bankruptcy; Financial Woes Started in June
- Wives of Indy Drivers Harbor Their Own Trials
- Southern Section Track : Sabra Dusts Off Memories, Competition : One Year Later, Ocean View Runner Makes Most of 1,600 Opportunity
- His Triple Went to His Head
- Azusa Pacific Wins Fifth Straight Title in NAIA Track and Field Meet
- Frederick the Great: THE MAGNIFICENT ENIGMA by Robert B. Asprey (Ticknor & Fields: $29.95; 715 pp.)
- STAR TALES: NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES ABOUT THE STARS, retold and illustrated by Gretchen Will Mayo (Walker: $11.95; 96 pp.; age 7-up).
- Club Homes in Banning Aim at Over-55 Buyers
- 182-Vehicle Pileup Kills 2 in Germany
- Senioritis Strikes--as Predictable as Graduation
- Firefighter Burned on Scene of Arson Blaze at Hesperia
- Deep Financial Potholes Slow Repair of State Transit System
- Community Complaints Bring More Patrols to Perry Park
- Sacred Snake Returned to Home Area in Kenya
- Iraqi Attack Cast New Doubt on U.S. Strategy : Underscores Perils of 'Showing the Flag,' Using Surface Ships Against Soviet Ports in Wartime
- Anaheim Man Spins Up $2.3-Million Prize in Lottery
- State Community College Baseball Tournament : Orange Coast Upsets No. 1 Cerritos, 6-1 : Dawson Throws Two-Hitter to Lead Pirates Into the Semifinals
- Police Wound Father After Dispute Ends in Alleged Threat to Shoot Sons
- Here's One Driver Who Doesn't Have a Great Race Face
- BOB FOERSTER'S BATTLE : Former Cerritos Coach Leaves Hustle of College Basketball, Bustle of City for Quiet River to Recover From Rare Paralysis
- PENN IN HAND
- Disease Detection Reports 1st Quarter Loss of $129,198
- TRW Leases Space in Redondo Beach
- The American Ambassador by Ward Just (Houghton Mifflin: $17.95; 320 pp.)
- 8 Women Doctoral Candidates Honored
- More Green Required Besides Trees, Grass : Needy County Faces Bankrupt Future
- World War I's Sgt. York : Neglected American Hero to Get a Monument in France
- 3 Die in Fire in Apartment; Pair Escape
- Putting a President's Library in Its Proper Place
- San Diego : Man Shot at Station Faces Robbery Charge
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- San Diego's Gwynn Files for Bankruptcy
- 'When you start flying, it's like dope. You get a little bit and you want some more and some more.'
- No Mistake About It, Dodgers Win : Guerrero Hits 2 Homers in Error-Free Victory Over Mets
- Loan Obtained for Rio Vista Office Project
- Unisys Leases Office Space in Santa Ana Tower
- State and Federal Parks: Two Battles Over Different Visions of the Future : Hodel and Mott Locked in a Struggle Over U.S. Policies
- Ex-Cudahy City Manager's Suit Over Firing Dismissed
- New Moscow Movement Viewed as Anti-Semitic : Soviet Officials Appear Confused Over How to Respond to 'Patriotic' Group
- Seoul Police Firing Tear Gas Halt Protests Over Student's Torture Death
- High-Tech Navigation on Way for Motorists
- Chavez Group Marks 25 Years of Supporting Field Laborers : UFW Anniversary Is Grape Boycott Rallying Point
- Yugoslav Farms Flooded
- Reagan Calls Stark Victims Heroes During Memorial
- Their parents killed in Uganda's civil wars, members of African Children's Choir still have hope to share in the gospel songs they sing to raise money for orphanages in their homeland. : Hymns Hold No Hint of Horror
- A Sublime Symbol
- University Professor Out of a Job, Student Paper Out of a Story
- San Diego
- Foundation Cited in Troubled Drive to Fund Art Parks
- NCAA Baseball Regionals : Homer by Gonzalez Helps Waves Win
- Tyson Hasn't Forgotten His Roots
- Challenger Leslie Stewart of Trinidad knocked down...
- At Nordstrom's, Diaper-Changing Tables Won't Be Restricted to the Ladies' Room
- Baedeker's Guides present above-average information. Good text,...
- From: The Black Hills: God Without Humanity
- M. H. Golden Marks 6 Decades : San Diego Builder Seeking Greater Presence in L. A.
- Remembrance for UCLA's Harvey
- A Magnificent Woman in Her Flying Machine : Jessie Woods Can't Drive, but Her Wing-Walking Drove Crowds Wild
- Owens and USGA at Odds on Golf Carts for Seniors
- LETTING GO : A Year Later, Hands Across America Goes Low Profile
- PHONING HOME
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Pop choreographer...
- County's Best-Paid Executives Mirror the Hot Industries
- Durants Made History in Hollywood Hills Home
- Architectural Firms Merge
- Conroy's to Add 5 Flower Shops Monthly in 1988
- Developments in Brief : 100-Million-Year-Old Fossils Found in Mexico
- Transition Year Seen for Builders
- 3,000 Acres Protected in Maine : Land Trusts Catch On in New England as Way to Preserve Natural Areas
- Portable Machines Found Useful in Blood Testing for Cholesterol Levels
- 1 Killed in House Blast
- Citicorp May Have Set Debt Relief in Motion
- Financial Potholes Slow Work State Transportation Problems
- Poison Gas Peril in Polluted Sewers Told
- Students Come to Grips With Nuclear Age : S.D. Schools' Program Teaches Them to Grapple With Modern Issues
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Giants in First, but Craig Is Still Waiting for Starters to Turn Corner
- True-Blue Devotion : Santa Clarita Valley Has Descended on Dodger Stadium Every Spring : for a Decade With Marching Bands, Beauty Queens and Thousands of Fans
- Thrift Goes to Speed to Rebuild the Pirates
- Prep All-Stars Try to Stand Tall Against the Soviet Juniors Today
- MISS MONEYPENNY GETS A FACE LIFT
- DOUBLE YOUR FUN
- DISNEY'S $50-MILLION GIFT: TWO VIEWS : Hard Realities--and Challenges--of a Music Center Expansion
- Films going into production:APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH...
- ON THE JOB : TRENA MARKUS : Aerospace Engineer
- The Poetry Wars, Part II
- Taximeter Exhibit
- The Fred Chappell Reader by Fred Chappell (St. Martin's: $22.95; 491 pp.)
- The World : Shells to Fight China Fire
- European Hotel Deals
- Stalinist Regime in Albania Keeps a Tight Rein on Its Citizens
- To Ban Deficit Spending : Reagan Notes Support for Constitutional Convention
- Two soap opera stars--Susan Lucci of daytime's...
- The Nation : Three Slain at Restaurant
- Britain's Faceless Spy Force
- Seniors Sit in Classes but Spirits Have Flown
- Charlie was Gray, Not Blue, but Nobody Argues With a Classic : After Many Years, Tale of a Whale Surfaces as Museum Moneymaker
- Cops of Steel : In Age of Specialization, 2 Officers Known as 'Junk Cops' Haunt Scrap Yards in a Search for Metal Thieves
- Thomas Says His Punching Power Will Beat Tyson in Title Bout
- World 600 : Elliott, Davey Allison Have Sights on $1-Million Bonus
- Basketball Growing in Stature at a Lower Level
- 3-D VIEWING : Cubs' Three Ds--Dawson, Durham, Davis--Add Dimension of Power to Team's Attack
- 'Junk Bonds' Necessary
- NONFICTION : DEMOCRACY IN THE STREETS: FROM PORT HURON TO THE SIEGE OF CHICAGO by James Miller (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 416 pp.).
- Incidents in the Life of a Slave girl Written by Herself by Harriet A. Jacobs; edited with an introduction by Jean Fagan Yellin (Harvard University: $37.50, hardcover; $9.95, paperback; 290 pp.) : Song in a Weary Throat by Pauli Murray (Harper & Row: $22.95; 437 pp.)
- Scholarship for Real Estate Exam Tutoring Offered
- Parents Assail Plan to Transfer Minorities to Paul Revere
- Developments in Brief : Amalgam Tooth Filling Tied to Fetus Damage
- Bolsa Chica Bill Needs 1 Change
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : MARIO'S GREAT HOPE : Lone Indy Win Has Never Been Enough for Andretti
- Southern Section Volleyball : Newport Harbor Beats Mira Costa in Final
- A Senior Tour Caddie Killed; Another Jailed
- Commentary : Hockey and Basketball in 90-Degree Weather
- Face It, Worthy Has Look of a Superstar
- SLICING UP THE HANDS PIE
- "MY SHIP." MPS 8216664-2 (CD). "MORE GRAND...
- JOAN MAY BE GONE, BUT 'LATE' ROCKS ON
- A SPLIT DECISION : At Kate Mantilini, Diners Win Some and Lose Some
- Discouraging Word Is Heard in Cattle Range Country Across West
- Gap's 'Mickey' Drexler: Story of a Turnaround
- The Secret Life of the Forest by Stephen Dalton with Jill Bailey (Salem House: $24.95; 176 pp.) : In Condor Country by David Darlington (Houghton Mifflin: $15.95; 225 pp.)
- Mr. Keck's Bequest : Caltech Vs. UC Berkeley in a Story of Academic Intrigue, Technological Breakthroughs and Astronomical Ambition
- Lomita Rejects Higher Dog fee
- Thunderstorms, Heavy Rains Hit Parts of Nation
- Developments in Brief : New Theory Offered for Hole in Ozone
- 13 Random Victims of an Indiscriminate Killer--AIDS : Some of the Stories Behind the Death Toll Include a Businessman, Wife and Mother, Former Priest, Child and Ballet Dancer
- Psychotherapy Program for Older Adults Set at Rancho Los Amigos
- Blaze at Kuwaiti Oil Export Terminal Prompts Emergency Cabinet Meeting
- An Outside Choice for L.A. Schools
- Sky Is the Limit for Whiz Kid Immigrant
- La Mesa
- Pacific 10 Track and Field Championships : It's a UCLA Show at Corvallis, and Devers Takes Most of Bows
- LORD OLIVIER AT 80 : A REMEMBRANCE OF FILM HEROES
- MOVING RIGHT ALONG: If U2 is hot...
- BEHIND THE STUDIO DOORS : The Venice Art Walk Offers a Glimpse at Where the Artists Work
- Singing the Rental Car Blues
- A Wounded Community : The attack on a City Council candidate, which has stirred memories of the murder of a young woman, shocked Venice residents and has renewed their concerns about crime
- On the Cutting Edge of the Supernatural: Indonesia's Rattling, Flying, Magical Kris
- Longstanding Taboos Tossed Aside : Couples Seeking to Adopt a Baby Use Classified Ads
- Muffling Airport Noise Is Complex and Baffling
- POPPING THE QUESTION: ROAD FOOD RUNDOWN
- LAW GROUP OFFERS LEGAL, BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM
- Children Learning to Be Heard
- Pilot Dies in Texas Crash of Phantom Jet
- 5 South Bay Schools Selected to Receive Additional Minority Students This Fall
- In "Baby Girl Scott," John Lithgow and...
- Wife Gives Her Husband the Needle; He Sews Up Retirement by Learning to Quilt
- Legislators Arriving in Bahrain for Gulf Inquiry
- Vista
- Teachers to Vote on Strike; Fact-Finders Favor District
- Student Essays Recall Refugee Trail of Horrors
- Ensign Robinson Worries About Course Navy May Plot for Him
- Golf / Grahame L. Jones : Once a Losing Endeavor, Golf Courses Now Proving Profitable
- Husky Stadium to Be Ready Sept. 5
- College Softball World Series : UCLA Beats Fullerton, Faces Texas A&M; for the Title
- American League Roundup : White Sox Southpaw Bannister Nearly Perfect in 9-1 Fenway Park Win
- A PETTY MOOD : A Classic Rocker's Passion Is Refreshed
- Brian Lee Tribble, accused of providing the...
- NCAA Baseball Regionals : Homer by Gonzalez Gives Waves a Win
- 'Rodney Rule' Keeps One Man From Ruling : Because of Change in City Playoff Schedule, Teams Must Use 2 Pitchers to Win Title
- Nelson Says He's Through Coaching the Bucks
- Lakers Hold Off Seattle : Worthy Scores Career-High 39
- Printronix Inc. Reports Net Loss of $4.9 Million
- VIEWPOINTS : Japan's Economy Mimicking U.S. : Conditions Like Those Prior to the Depression
- Fluor Maps a New Road to Recovery : After Humbling Six Years, Firm Changes Focus, Expects Profit
- Lazar Malkin Enters Heaven by Steve Stern (Viking: $16.95; 222 pp.)
- Overhead in a Balloon: TWELVE SHORT STORIES OF PARIS by Mavis Gallant (Random House: $16.95; 208 pp.)
- State and Federal Parks: Two Battles Over Different Visions of the Future : Public Land Advocates Take Initiative Path on Bond Issue
- You Can, Alas, Take It With You
- Union Jack Marks the Spot Where 23 Royal Air Force Cadets Lie : British Airmen Died Far From Home, but Florida Town Remembers