- VIEWPOINTS : Kodak, College Teach Student From Japan a Harsh Business Lesson
- "It has put smiles on the face...
- Hilton Seeking Developers for CrestHil Units
- Museum Exhibit Raises Concerns
- Valleys Area Rentals Show 9% Vacancies
- Midnight Sunset Worthy of a Viking
- Latin Peace Pact Fatally Flawed, President Says : He Assails Accord That Would Let Nicaragua Continue to Receive Soviet, Cuban Assistance
- 'Not as Fun as You Think' : Veteran Lifeguard Still a Man of Action at Age 77
- MGM Grand Air Service Is Flying High; El Segundo Feeling Let Down
- Hearing Planned on Marina del Rey Dock Maintenance
- Ex-FBI Agent Jailed for Assaulting Girl, 12
- We the People: THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION AFTER 200 YEARS : Staff for Special Report on the Constitution's Bicentennial
- Hollywood's Mean Streets Get Meaner
- Deukmejian Defends Proposed Toll Roads for Orange County
- We the People: THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION AFTER 200 YEARS : The Men Who Molded History : They played the crucial roles at the Constituional Convention.
- Fire Safety
- Soviets Get Word: Leaders Want Tea to Taste Better
- Huntington Beach : Two Die as Car Flips on Pacific Coast Highway
- Carl Lewis is claiming that Ben Johnson...
- Fading Stars: The Last Go-Around for Some Future Hall of Famers
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Rookies Give Game a New-Wave Look for Second Straight Year
- The NFL Management Council and the players'...
- SILVIO DE MORI GOES INTO THE BISTRO BUSINESS
- SPAGHETTI VIDEO
- A House Rebuilt on Success of Sutter's White Zinfandel
- Why Science Fiction Works ROBERT SILVERBERG'S WORLDS OF WONDER<i> (Warner: $17.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Thomas Mann's Forgotten Son : THE PIOUS DANCE: The Adventure Story of a Young Man<i> by Klaus Mann; translated by Laurence Senelick (PAJ: $15.95; 181 pp.) </i>
- Shopping for Christmas on a Cruise
- Sunland Buys Land
- The Hidden Legacy of the Missions : A Personal Tour Through Catholic California
- Rancho California Land Bought for Golf Community
- People on the Move
- Albert O. Little, 'Mr. Artesia,' Dies at 87; Service at Community Center
- Author Bret Easton Ellis: Writing His Own Rules
- Shevardnadze Arrives in U.S. Today : His Talks With Shultz Seen as Opening Way to Summit
- Wife Urges U.S. Hostage's Release
- Wise Counsel
- BORN TO BE BUCKLED
- Golden Anniversary Celebration : Couple Who Helped Unify a Town Fete Their Union
- Whittier Pushes Ahead With X-Rated Theater Fight
- A Guide to the Pope's L.A. Tour
- Beating Victim Irate Over Sailor's Bid to Soften Conviction to Aid Job
- San Marcos Vote Has National Implications
- Santos' 462 Yards Lead SDSU's Romp Over Utah, 52-34
- Pam Shriver, Lori McNeil, Zina Garrison, Robin...
- BOUQUETS & BRICKBATS
- VENICE FILM FEST : A SURPLUS OF RICHES LED BY HUSTON'S 'THE DEAD'
- One More High-Tech Hope : Veteran Entrepreneur Targets Computer Hackers
- Resdel Industries Earns $1.8 Million in Fiscal '87
- THE POPE'S DIVISIONS
- Firm Manages 2 More Malls
- Popular Florida Region Offers Discounts by the Book
- FOOD : Pasta of Times Past : The Classic Italian School Decries the Travesty of 'Authentic' Cooking
- How to Raise Home's Value: Plant Some Shrubs or Trees
- Powell Against Rights, Bork's Defenders Find
- Civilian Panel for Long Beach Police Urged at Hearing
- Historical Society Sets Fashion Show
- Sex Discrimination Increases in China
- Puzzle at Krasnoyarsk
- Uganda Troops Kill More Than 150 Rebels
- Thousands Expected to Travel From Baja; Border Jam Unlikely
- Orange County Prep Football
- L.A. Colts Defeat Washington in Polo
- Oiler Coach Has Sense of Humor, May Need It
- U.S. Ready to Play Military Role at Seoul in '88
- Oklahoma Replaces SMU With Arizona
- Big Eight Roundup : Holieway Runs for 170 Yards, 4 Touchdowns as Oklahoma Wins, 28-0
- Augustana Extends Unbeaten Streak to 51
- BIG TEASE
- Baggage From Another Life, Another Land : THE INNER GARDEN: Stories<i> by Sam Eisenstein (Sun & Moon: $15.95; 248 pp.) </i>
- Insurance for a Medical Emergency Abroad
- Inside Czeslaw Milosz's Secret Zone CONVERSATIONS WITH CZESLAW MILOSZ <i> by Ewa Czarnecka and Aleksander Fiut; translated by Richard Lourie (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $27.95; 370 pp.) </i>
- Only in the Movies : Heroes Know What to Pay Before the Restaurant Check Arrives, Ignition Keys Are Left in Police Cars, and Women Emerge From Ordeals With Every Hair in Place
- Wildlife in America, Peter Matthiessen, drawings by...
- D. J. Flood Architects Celebrates 20 Years
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Pope's Messages to Blacks, Youths, Educators
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Pontiff Deplores Suffering of U.S. Blacks
- THE PAPAL VISIT : ON THE PAPAL ROUTE : Many Factors Get Blame for Small Crowds
- Little Duarte Plans Strategy Like Big City : Long-Range Process Aims to Involve Residents in Shaping the Future
- Students Register by Phone, Find It's Faster on the Line Than in One
- Two-Way Street : Firms Facing Relocation Fight Alhambra's Plans to Allow Car Dealership
- ARMS CONTROL: PEACE BY PIECE? : THE WAR FOR REAGAN'S EAR AS A DECISION APPROACHES : CAN BE SEEN AS A BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE COLD WAR.
- We the People: THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION AFTER 200 YEARS : The Constitution of the United States of America
- Be Ready for Heat, Cold During Pope Visit, Officials Say
- PCAA Roundup : Fresno State, Facing UCLA Next, Beats Western Illinois
- Valley Edges Ventura With 20-Point Rally
- Southeast Roundup : Burger Helps No. 4 Auburn Rout Kansas, 49-0
- SAN DIEGO ELECTION : Low Voter Turnout Is Anticipated After Lackluster Campaign : Down-to-Wire Hustling Planned by Candidates Vying in 4 Districts
- Los Angeles Festival : <i> BUTOH</i> : AN OUTCAST FORM IN JAPAN
- The Arkansas Testament, Derek Walcott (Farrar, Straus...
- THE <i> FEDERALIST </i> PAPERS<i> by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (Knowledge Products, (800) 453-9000: $14.95; two audiocassettes </i>
- SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION by Jean Fritz; illustrated by Tomie dePaola; (Putnam's: $12.95; 64 pp.). : A CONVENTION OF DELEGATES: THE CREATION OF THE CONSTITUTION by Denis J. Hauptly (Atheneum: $12.95; 148 pp.).
- Leasing, Project Manager
- FUTURE YOUTH (Editors of Prevention magazine Health Books: $29.95; 656 pp., 15 illustrations).
- Fishermen Poised to Land Tax Exemption
- July Trade Deficit Soars to $16.5 Billion : Higher Oil Imports Help Push Shortfall to Record Pace for '87
- Veteran Spy Hans V. Tofte, 76; Was Dismissed From CIA Post
- Associate Director for Emergency Agency Named
- Developments in Brief : Source of Fetuses for Research to Be Probed
- Metal Plant Gets 90-Day Reprieve : Plato Must Build Smokestack at Glendora Facility
- Legislators' Shabby Display
- School Policies May Be Biggest Threat to Constitutional Rights
- Southwest Roundup : Texas Makes It Easy for BYU With Eight Turnovers, 22-17
- WFC ROUNDUP : Beverly Leads Pacific Past Sacramento
- FALL HIGHLIGHTS : Northridge Finishes 3rd in Volleyball
- EXPLOITING OLLIE
- WHISTLE WHILE YOU WAIT . . .
- Two Professors Given Grant for Research
- President Joins IREM Chapter at Anniversary
- Literary Brat Pack--Bright Lights, Big Advances
- Palestinians, Amal Militia Agree to End Their Conflict
- John Paul Talks to Protestant, Jewish Leaders
- The Nation : Police Killing of Black Hit
- Developments in Brief : Hormone That Cuts Heart Disease in Men Seems to Increase Risk in Women
- Police Rely on Civilian Boosters to Supply Needs Fast
- Spilled Sewage Forces Closure of Surfing Park
- Soviets Give Western Media AIDS Tract
- How Best to See the Pope on His Trip to Los Angeles
- SWAT Arsenal Missing From Car That Was Stolen, Stripped
- Texan Arrested Over Threats Against Pope
- South Roundup : Florida St. Is Carried by Smith
- Quiet Kevin McReynolds a Big Hit in New York
- Southland Roundup : Santos Passes for 4 Touchdowns in Aztec Rout
- In Boise, Football Is Everything
- San Diego High School Football
- David Cornwell has been named to the...
- Both on and Off Court, Graf Has Come a Long Way in Past Year
- Occidental Ties USD on Late Field Goal
- TELLURIDE FESTIVAL FINDS TIME FOR RENEWAL
- LOOSE ENDS: This week's Billboard points out...
- Flopsy, Mopsy, Paul, Sean and Lauren : THE RULES OF ATTRACTION<i> by Bret Easton Ellis (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 250 pp.) </i>
- Unusual Approach Scores for Developers : Their Designs, Teasing Ads Spur Sales of Homes
- Freeway Space Program
- And Now, A Few Words From the Speaker : MAN OF THE HOUSE: The Life and Political Memoirs of Speaker Tip O'Neill with William Novak<i> (Random House: $19.95; 387 pp.) </i>
- Conference on 'TriSynergy' Set at Design Center
- Beach Dorks and Wistful Chicks : FROM ROCKAWAY<i> by Jill Eisenstadt (Knopf: $15.95; 212 pp.) </i>
- Psalm 12 by King David
- Soviets to Aid India
- Money Not Tied to Drugs, U.S. Must Return It, Court Orders
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Arizona Governor at a Loss for Words on Meeting Pope
- Dial R for Registration
- Paul Jennings, Electrical Workers Co-Founder; on Nixon Enemy List
- Writer Helps Politicians Beef Up Images With a Few Choice Words
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Thousands From Mexico Expected to See Pope
- UCI Official Brings AIDS Out of Hiding
- Affirmative Action Kills Highway Bill
- AIDS Saga on Videotape Being Previewed for Possible Use by High School Teachers
- Community College Football : Fullerton Upset Again by Rancho Santiago
- Early Agent Signings Strain Relationship Between College, Pro Football
- San Diego High School Football : Morse Comes Up Short in Loss to Mission Viejo
- Holtz Credits Quarterback, Bo Blames Turnovers as Irish Win
- Wyoming's Crusade Against Ex-Coach Is Turned Back by WSU
- THE STRANGE, FACELESS TALE OF ALLEN SMITHEE, MAN OF MYSTERY
- MTM AS MTL ON NBC
- GREAT DATE FOR CALLENDER
- CALL OF THE WILD
- Ventura County Approves Design for Regional Park
- Long Beach Building Gets New Life : Turn-of-Century Six-Story Structure Being Restored
- Los Angeles-based Rebel Tours is offering fares...
- Areco, Most Gaucho of the Argentine Pampas
- Philippine Troops, Rebels Clash; 13 Die
- Soviets List $23 Billion Aid
- JOE ELY: NO FRILLS AND LOTS OF SPARKS
- 'Merchant Banking' : Rose by Other Name May Not Smell as Sweet
- Taking the Fifth: A Trend in White-Collar Crime Cases
- 1987 Profitable for Computer Automation Inc.
- Patriots Don't Take the Fifth: LEGACY by James A. Michener<i> (Random House: $16.95; 177 pp.) </i>
- When Korea Fought Japan : MANSEI! THE MAKING OF A KOREAN AMERICAN<i> by Peter Hyun (University of Hawaii: $17.50</i> ; <i> 196 pp.;photographs)</i>
- Talks Resume in Chicago, Detroit School Strikes
- USC Tries Freshmen in Tailback Job
- Orange County Community College Roundup : Rancho Santiago Men, OCC Women Finish First
- East Roundup : For BC, Next Foe Is USC
- White Denies That He Did Anything Wrong in Getting George at Illinois
- PRO FOOTBALL / Week 1 : Raiders Should Get Jump Start in Green Bay : Dismal in Exhibitions, Packers May Pack It In Early; Gregg May Pack Bags
- Ozzie Smith Is Now a Complete Player
- Grand Slam Memories: Budge, Laver Ponder Possibilities
- The World : Canada Security Boss Quits
- Tribute to a Grand Old Document : 200th Anniversary Celebration Planned for Constitution
- Country-Western May Be 'Ronald Reagan Music,' but the Good Ole' Poles Like It
- Tenants of 7 Projects Pull Together to Fight Crime
- Had Their Fill : North County Cities Get Together for Action on Dumps as Supervisors Talk
- Early Visiting Celebrities Found L.A. a Dreary Place
- Introducing the Former Champions
- PRO FOOTBALL / Week 1 : THE OTHER GAMES
- Los Angeles Festival : AN L.A. LANDING FOR PROKOFIEV'S 'ANGEL'
- Renewal Agency Would Aid Lomita, Study Concludes
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Pope to See Changing Face of Latinos in San Antonio
- We Are What We Are From the Constitution
- Man Caught at SDSU After Del Cerro Shooting
- Priest Turns Producer for Papal Mass
- Itinerary for Tuesday's Papal Mass Described
- ALL THAT JAZZ
- Playing Hurt a Way of Life in NFL
- ALL THAT JAZZ
- ROLL OVER, PHIL SPECTOR, TELL SANTA THE NEWS
- 'LADY BEWARE'--OR DIRECTOR BEWARE?
- DINING OUT WITH <i> IL PAPA</i>
- Outdoor Antiques Markets Put on Good Show
- Azusa, Duarte Want to Huddle With Irwindale on Raiders Deal
- We the People: THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION AFTER 200 YEARS : The Politics of Change : Making amendments: Many tried, few succeeded.
- Native Species Struggling for Survival on Galapagos Isles
- Constitutional Celebrations
- Congress May Get Tough on Airlines
- Work Completed on Carver Center
- Taking In a Splash of Fall Colors at Lake Powell
- Architectural Firm Located in Malibu
- Browsing Down the Book Lane
- Tiny Bubbles : California Champagnes Add a Sparkle to Domestic Wine Sales
- Developments in Brief : Ultrasound Images Aid Appendicitis Diagnosis
- 'Nice Guy' Doesn't Finish Last : Deukmejian Savors Legislative Victories
- Volunteers Offer Free Burials to Poor in Coal Country : Miners Carry Friendship to the Grave
- Rapist Loses Bet--He Got Only 45 Years
- Diamond Center May Put Sparkle in Spanish Town
- 4 Children Have Greetings for Pope Down Pat
- Israeli Effort Aims to Prove Holocaust : Survivors of Nazis Document Their Dead
- Bacardi, Head of Rum-Making Firm, Dies
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Crespi's Star Burned Brightly but Briefly
- American League Roundup : Yankees at Whitt's End After Loss
- Commentary : Yes, Big Money Can Make Horse Racing Poorer
- REAL EDITING
- I REMEMBER MAMA
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- Bill Shifting Costs of Courts to State Sent to Governor
- From Caesar to Van Gogh, France's City of Beauty and Romance
- CRUISING: Changing Times
- 4th Firefighter Dies; Blazes Nearer Containment
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Church Educators Warned by Pontiff : Can't Depart From Official Vatican Teachings, He Says in New Orleans
- The Beach Boys
- Cruising Down to Romantic Catamaran Island
- Cruise Ships Provide Partners for Single Women
- Baby Fills Cruise With Many Perks
- No Time to Cite Source, He Says : Biden Stirs Row by Using Lines From Briton's Talk
- The Freshmen : New Lawmakers Quickly Find Their Influence Is Weak but the Pressure on Them Is Strong
- Confirmation Hearings to Open : Bork: Gift for Logic Tied in a Paradox
- Crews Close to Encircling Silverado Fire
- Political, Religious Barriers Snag AIDS Education in the Classroom
- Getting There: : San Diegans Turn to Church for Ride
- Legislature Heads Home, Stranding Transit Measures
- Wake Us Up If the NFL Decides to Go on Strike
- Irwindale's Commitment Is $30,000 Per Family
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train
- Is Martinez Editor?
- Assemblywoman Tanner and No-Smoking Rules
- Assemblywoman Tanner and No-Smoking Rules
- SPOILING KID VID
- USC's Football Team Isn't Off to Good Start
- MISIMPRESSIONS OF 'MAHABHARATA'
- Football Viewers Want the Downs and Yardage
- Assemblywoman Tanner and No-Smoking Rules
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train
- Bottom 10 Is Too Kind to Coliseum Commission
- Isn't There Someplace for Dodgers to Hide?
- Irwindale's Commitment Is $30,000 Per Family
- Assemblywoman Tanner and No-Smoking Rules
- MISIMPRESSIONS OF 'MAHABHARATA'
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train
- RADIO WAVES
- Joy Picus and West Hills
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train
- State of Estonia
- SPOILING KID VID
- Feminists of Iceland
- USC's Football Team Isn't Off to Good Start
- Brian Willson, Protester Injured by Train