- Bennett Criticizes Teachers' 'Lack of Accountability' : More U.S. Aid for Poor Pupils Possible
- Ex-UC Official Howard Shontz Dies
- Tragedy Sparked Birth of Doctor Referral Service
- Orange : Teen Killed, 3 Injured When Car Overturns
- Filipino Troops Given Poisoned Water; 19 Die
- UCI Beats San Jose State in Men's Soccer
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '87 : COACHES, PLAYERS, TEAMS AND TRENDS TO WATCH THIS SEASON : DAN McGWIRE: : He Throws Almost as Far as Mark Hits
- Ermolenko Is Third in World Final : Cypress Rider's Bid for Speedway Title Falls Short Again
- Baseball Talks Set a Standard for NFL
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Castro Hopes for Cuban Life Expectancy of 80
- Hungary's Former Showcase Economy Now Needs Fixing
- Lost Kitty Romps to Five-Length Victory : Filly Gives Lukas Another Winner in the Del Mar Debutante
- Nicest Kid on the Brock : Little Lou Takes After His Dad
- Chiefs Win Final Exhibition Game
- TV COMMENTARY : SOAPS SLIPPING AWAY FROM SOCIALLY RELEVANT TOPICS
- Golf Roundup : Sindelar Wraps Up B.C. Open With a 69
- MOVIES - Sept. 7, 1987
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- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 7, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 7, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1987
- 200 Fires Still Out of Control : Some Evacuees Return to Homes; Outlook Improves
- 200 Fires Still Out of Control : Some Evacuees Return to Homes; Outlook Improves
- Coastal Commission--an Ideal Gone Astray : Now 15 Years Old, Panel Has Become Entangled in Politics, Money, Back-Room Maneuvering
- I am writing to express my concern...
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Wyndham Was Fine
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- BEETHOVEN'S NINTH: DOES IT MAKE IT TO CD? By Robert Hilburn / <i> Times Staff Debunker and Chief Letter-Generator</i>
- AIDS Situation in the Schools
- Unlisted B
- 'Temp' Careers
- New Generation of Workers Have Made Corporate Paternalism a Thing of the Past
- City's Codes and a Mother of 11
- Thank you, KTLA Channel 5, for employing...
- 'Temp' Careers
- Youngsters Need a Helping Hand
- POWER GIRLS
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- A.D. 2000: Year of Nietzsche?
- Packard Aide's Other Activities
- Tobacco: The Odor Side
- Hiking the Olympics
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- HAGAR HATRED
- Residents Respond to School Chief's Letter
- Baja for Payment
- The Question of Bilingual Classes
- 'Temp' Careers
- Effectiveness of Condoms
- Your essay on Allan Bloom in The...
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Dornan's Reply to Heckler Story
- Valerie Harper is the star of NBC's...
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- MR. & MRS. MADONNA
- GUN PATROL
- TEED OFF
- Australia Contact
- MR. & MRS. MADONNA
- 'Temp' Careers
- Great Fashion Shopping
- Water Legislation
- I very much enjoyed CBS' presentation of...
- Support for Police
- HAGAR HATRED
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Don't Blame the British
- Views on Cleator
- Nomination of Judge Bork
- Delays at Challenger
- Which Church?
- . . . AND NOW FOR THE BAD 'BAD' NEWS
- Australia Contact
- Swiss Hotel Honeymoon
- Sour on Lemons
- Changes for Car-Pool Lanes
- Effectiveness of Condoms
- Views on Cleator
- Visitors
- Residents Respond to School Chief's Letter
- Thank you, ABC, for airing portions of...
- Finally, one of my favorite detective shows...
- Bolsa Chica and Who Controls It
- Phone Ahead
- POWER GIRLS
- I certainly agree with Chuck Carpenter (Viewers'...
- Mass-Market Inspiration
- MR. & MRS. MADONNA
- Criticism Mounts Over Brazil's Well-Paid 'Maharajahs'
- Beverly Hills Putting a Lid on Home Developments
- The problem with Stone Pillow (CBS Sunday...
- Los Angeles' Man About Fine Letters
- 2 Monkey-nauts Complete Course for Soviet Flight
- Small Aircraft as Big Peril Flying in Deregulated Skies
- Mexico's Rite of Passage Goes Public : De la Madrid's Gesture to Openness Makes Pressure for More
- High School's Tardy Dialing Machine Gets Word Out to Sleeping Parents
- Rodriguez Agrees to $1,000 Fine for Election Violation
- Mayor Is Going Places--but What About City She Promised to Lead?
- Marathon Dancer to Boost AIDS Benefit
- Eddie Johnson, who made a successful comeback...
- Idaho State Beats USIU in Volleyball Final
- Marshall Returns, but Dodgers Lose Ninth Straight
- A Price Too High: Lasting Lesson of Munich Massacre
- Sometimes the Cup Is Half Empty
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : COLE MINING
- LIVERPOOL BOY WITH CHEEK
- SEXUALITY INFLAMES MYRIAM MEZIERES' HEART
- South Gate Mayor Turns Off on Utility
- Essay Has 'All We Ever Need to Know'
- She Treats Bugs as Guinea Pigs : Cockroaches: Scientist Finds Her Niche
- Roberts, Marshall, Ottilie Post Big Gains in Campaign Fund Raising
- Fullerton : Mobile Health Clinic Going Back Into Service
- State's Anti-Smoking Bill Lights Up Airline Travelers
- News People Burned
- County's Legislators Battle for Bills as Deadline Looms
- Ordeal of WWII Internment Recalled at L.A. Reunion
- Mack Lobell, unbeaten in seven previous starts...
- Iowa Couple's Feather Business Proves to Be More Than Fly-by-Night Operation
- SEEING DOUBLE: Bruce Springsteen & the E...
- SHIRE AND ASSOCIATES TO LEAVE FOUR SEASONS
- THE LEGENDARY VOICE
- GETTING SERIOUS
- Some Signs of an Upturn For a Well-Battered Dollar
- Major Southern Africa Prisoner Exchange Scheduled
- Elderly Encouraged to Be Part-Time Teachers--and Students : At Florida School, Retirement Is an Education
- Trails and Tribulations: Club Extols Past of Black Cowboys
- Apartment Glut a Renter's Dream With Low Rates, Giveaways
- Baseball : When Losses Got Honeycutt Down, He Called Up Psychologist
- Tennis : Proposal to Ease Pressures on Juniors
- Curry Is Off to Good Start at Alabama
- Lewis Claims Some Medalists Using Illegal Drugs
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- State's Foreign-Owned Banks Could Merge Now if Bill Is OKd
- Device Marketed to Cut Utilities in Earthquakes
- The Anthropologist as Poet THE LOST NOTEBOOKS OF LOREN EISELEY<i> edited and with a reminiscence by Kenneth Heuer; sketches by Leslie Morrill (Little, Brown: $24.95; 280 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Adieu, Jake, and a Hearty Amen
- timeless INDIA
- Construction Firm Will Lease in Westwood Place
- The Brutality of Nations by Dan Jacobs (Knopf: $22.95; 383 pp.) : Breakfast in Hell: A DOCTOR'S EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE POLITICS OF HUNGER IN ETHIOPIA by Myles Harris MD (Poseidon: $18.95; 271 pp.)
- Man-Made Women: HOW NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AFFECT WOMEN by Gena Corea et al (Indiana University: $6.95, paperback; 109 pp.) : The Woman in the Body: A CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTION by Emily Martin (Beacon: $20; 276 pp., illustrated)
- W. German Pershing Missiles Block Arms Pact, Hammer Says
- Mar Vista Group Lands Big Prize: Visit From Mayor
- Grape Harvest Halted After Rash of Illness
- Kiwi Pass for Air, Land
- Film Director Richard Marquand Dies at Age 49
- Renovation Under Way
- Dozen Hurt in Israel's 'Sabbath War'
- Diary of Witness to Paris Uprising Found
- California's Big Banks Begin to Arm Themselves for the Onslaught of 1991
- State Builders' Scholarships Awarded to 67
- UCLA Students Join Research With Utility
- FICTION : A PROPER WOMAN by Lillian Beckwith (St. Martin's: $13.95; 192 pp.).
- BACK IN THE BEFORETIME: TALES OF THE CALIFORNIA INDIANS, retold by Jane Louise Curry; illustrated by James Watts (Margaret K. McElderry: $12.95; 134 pp.; ages 8-12).
- Jackson Pollock: A BIOGRAPHY by Deborah Solomon (Simon & Schuster, $19.95; 256 pp., illustrated)
- No Telephone to Heaven by Michelle Cliff (Dutton: $16.95; 186 pp.) : Sting of the Bee by Seth Rolbein (St. Martin's: $16.95; 256 pp.)
- Police Seek Grocery Robbers Who Killed Five
- Labor Switches Bargaining for Board Rooms
- The Teenage Entrepreneur's Guide: 50 MONEY-MAKING BUSINESS IDEAS by Sarah Riehm (Surrey: $8.95, paperback; 222 pp.)
- Pediatric Center Replaces Facility at New Address
- Transamerica Signs Lease
- Realtors Donate to Ear Institute
- The Best of Japan: Innovations, Present and...
- Democratic Club Ousted by Party for Recall Stand
- Title Firm Opens Office
- Insurance Company Signs Office Lease in Pasadena
- FICTION : A CASE OF LONE STAR by Kinky Friedman (Beech Tree: $14.95; 189 pp.).
- Brewery Cans Water for Victims, Firefighters
- Battle Plan in Compton Takes Aim at Gangs
- L.B. Group Wants More Ticketing of Violators in Handicapped Zones : Disabled Ask to Police Own Parking Areas
- Cannis Heads Engineers Unit
- The Birth of France: WARRIORS, BISHOPS AND LONG-HAIRED KINGS by Katherine Scherman (Random House: $22.50; 313 pp.)
- Gary Division Moves
- The Big House
- Developments in Brief : Bacteria Toxin Injures Textile Workers' Lungs
- Three Held in Abduction of Media Family Member : Illinois Kidnap Victim Buried Alive, Dies
- Lyon Maneuvers on Familiar Ground With New Real Estate Acquisition
- Plan for Camarillo Mall Calls for Relocating High School
- Opening This Week
- FICTION : THE MAN WHO RODE MIDNIGHT by Elmer Kelton (Doubleday: $16.95; 261 pp.).
- Bush Barred From Iran Talks, He Writes
- U.S. Seeks to Toughen Standards for Schools
- Contra Leader Assails Regional Peace Package
- President Assails Pending Measures to Restrict Trade
- Britain's Secrets Act Hurts Public
- Commentary : Pope and the Angels--a Natural
- METER MADNESS
- Holtz Expects the Irish to Be Improved in 1987
- A fire that may have been started...
- Eastern Illinois Rushes for 3 Yards; San Jose Wins, 24-3
- Redskins Better in Game of Basics, 26-14 : Rams Show Nothing New on Offense in Their Final Exhibition Game
- Preseason Is Time to Fantasize
- USC Coach Pines for Lonesome Highways
- Roberto Guerrero won the pole position for...
- Lewis Takes Gold in Long Jump, but Teammates Falter
- Shultz Comes Back After His Bout With Hodgkin's Disease
- STARS WHO SING: THE BEST AND, OF COURSE . . .
- Heavyweight boxer Mitchell Green, picked up by...
- U.S. OPEN TENNIS : Notebook : McEnroe's Outburst Leaves 'Em Laughing
- Two Teams in Search of Single Strong Arm
- American League Roundup : Flanagan in Fine Form for Blue Jays, 3-0
- McCrimmon's 2 Goals Pace Chapman, 3-2
- Arlington Futurity : Tejano Likes the Change of Scenery
- NCAA Moves Step Closer to Game for I-A Title
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : BLOODLESS BLONDS BOUNCE BACK STRONG
- ROCK UNDER FIRE : But the Professor in the Ivory Tower Forgot to Do His Homework Before He Bashed Rock 'n' Roll
- CELEBRITIES--The Multi-Million Singles
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : SOMNAMBULANT SOUL
- Memorial for Book Expert Jacob Zeitlin Scheduled
- Sorry We Asked
- Game Is More Bridge Than Baseball
- McEnroe's Temper Nearly Costs Him an Open Match
- THE LEGENDARY VOICE
- A Dire Economic Warning
- Disorder in Motion: Here's a Page From Bears' Playbook
- Golden Gloves Headquarters Will Move
- Pac-10 Roundup : Muster Has Off Day, While Chandler Leads Washington, 31-21
- Hernandez Leads USIU to a 3-1 Soccer Victory
- South Roundup : McManus Throws Texas Tech for a Loss, 40-16
- Films going into production:CLEAN AND SOBER...
- SOME UNFAMILIAR PIECES BY FAMILIAR COMPOSERS
- CREDIT'S DUE: If you're playing an album...
- Revolt Leader Now Preys on Manila Minds
- Stress Takes Its Toll on Fire Refugees Sheltered at Fairgrounds
- Old Pasadena Project : New Plans Unveiled for Marketplace
- Rolf, a Class Act
- Big Eight Roundup : Returns Are In--Nebraska Romps
- Over-the-Counter Hamlet Ups the Stakes
- Irvine Showers Accolades, Gifts on Champ All-Star, Bobby Sox Teams
- Wanted Man Flees Police; Later, He Is Found Hanging
- Successful Surgery Helps Make Dayley Big Winner
- Among Israeli Ultra-Orthodox, Rabbi Cards Are Traded Like Baseball Counterparts
- STILL BURNING : Despite the Years, Connors, Now 35, Hasn't Lost That Old Fire
- Miami Rings Florida's Bell and Trounces Gators, 31-4
- Arlington Million : Whittingham Goes for Another Big Payoff
- DECLINING DYNASTIES : Fate, Injuries, Draft, Death Some Keys as Teams Shuffle
- Long Beach Opens With Balanced Win : 49ers Rout Montana State, 51-15, in First Game for New Coach
- BOOK BRATS
- NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANTS
- MASTHEAD MADNESS
- Berbick to Fight Bruno
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : QUESTING CALL
- MOVIE SOUND TRACKS DON'T ALWAYS TURN GOLD
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : VINTAGE CARS
- . . . AND NOW FOR THE BAD 'BAD' NEWS
- Southeast Roundup : Burger's Passes Give Fifth-Ranked Auburn a 31-3 Win Over Texas
- Switzer Unhappy With Oklahoma Rout, 69-14
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Parents Hope Fund Drive Makes Music for Schools
- ROLLING THE CREDITS--AND QUOTES : Ouch! Those Critical Quips in Movie Ads Leaves This Reviewer in Pain
- Space Plant Down to Earth About Grapefruit
- Anaheim : Man Shot While Trying to Rob Store, Police Say
- Templeton and Grant Pace Padres to Victory
- Hospital Hews to Guidelines on the Poor, Chief Insists
- MIKE FLANAGAN : Ex-Oriole Pitcher Wore Every Mask of Success and Failure with Equal and Quiet Grace
- Minding Their Manors : Lower San Dieguito Valley Is Now a Red-Hot Playland for the Wealthy, Much to Dismay of Environmentalists
- Club Is Armed to the Teeth--All for the Sake of History
- Chinese Province Meets the 20th Century : Canton Area Booms, Typifying Country's Liberalization Trend
- Hats on!
- An Outbreak of Peace by Sarah Pirtie et al (New Society: $29.95, hardcover; $9.95, paperback; 386 pp., illustrated) : Troublesome People: THE WARRIORS OF PACIFISM by Caroline Moorehead (Adler & Adler: $19.95; 344 pp.)
- Thousands Join Protest Where Train Hit Man
- How to Cope With Lost Hotel, Cruise Bookings
- KING PACK RAT : The Necropolis of William Saroyan
- Southern Utah Town May Buy Ski Resort : Mayor to Urge Purchase of $12-Million Facility If Results of Feasibility Study Are Favorable
- Hollywood Night Life Brightens : Masonic Temple to Reopen as Entertainment Center
- Shirley MacLaine's Mysticism for the Masses : She's the Super Saleswoman for a Fast-Growing New Age Movement
- 'Gun for Hire' Had Many Clients : Bumbling Gang of Killers Left Trail of Death, Terror
- Beloved, Toni Morrison (Knopf). Without "Beloved," the...
- Developer OKd for Civic Center : Private Office Tower to Occupy Site of Former State Building
- Financing Obtained for Shopping Center
- The new season of "ABC Afterschool Specials"...
- IMPORTANT DATES IN LIFE OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
- Longevity of Some AIDS Patients Offers Hope
- Safety Concern Delays Probe of Fire on Film Set
- Apartheid at Center of Controversy : Real World Intrudes on England's Pastoral Pleasure of Cricket
- Identity Crisis : Hermosa Wants to Shed Image as No-Holds-Barred Community
- So Long, Princess by Barbara Brooker (Morrow: $17.95; 384 pp.)