- MUSIC REVIEW : South Coast Symphony Opens Season in Costa Mesa
- Challenging a Mega-Merger : Atty. General Says Shoppers Would Be Left Holding Bag : JOHN K.VAN DE KAMP
- Public Defender Nomination Puts Office in Turmoil
- Ricardo Garcia scored in the seventh minute...
- Sneaky Paul Kelly at Club Lingerie
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Two 'Fataphysical Revue' Programs Presented at LACE
- Raiders, Rams Meet Their Match at the Pass : Lomax Leads Cardinals to 41-27 Victory
- Shoppers Often Thrive in Intense Competition
- Watson State Bank of Watson, Minn., became...
- New coffee production quotas aimed at stabilizing...
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Quayle, Bush Differ
- Science / Medicine : Severed Nerves Joined
- 400,000 Cheer Desert Landing : Flawless Touchdown! : 'Great Ending to a New Beginning,' NASA Says
- Sailor Dies in Car Crash
- Local News in Brief : Car's Plunge From Freeway Kills 1, Hurts 5
- Science / Medicine : New Technique for Peeling Fruit Found
- THE SEOUL GAMES / THE FINAL DAY : Unsatisfactory Job Nets NBC $80 Million Profit
- Dodger Injuries Hurt More Than Loss to Giants
- Fall TV Season Trickles In : 'Head of the Class' Learns Some Lessons in Moscow
- American Medical International has completed its planned...
- THE SECOND TIME AROUND
- 3 Haitian Defectors May Face Long Jail Terms or Deportation
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Ex-CIA Chief Backs Off on Bush-Noriega Link
- Aerial Combat : Spring Rite: Kites Crowd Chile's Skies
- Gordon Parks: Angry Artist Recalls a Life's Achievement
- In a Pinch, Angels' Stubing Proves Consistent
- Cowboys-Saints: A Reunion of Rivals
- Sockers' Training Camp Begins
- He's a Saros Once Again Is a Winner : Pat Valenzuela Rides 2nd-Favorite to Victory in Pomona Handicap
- Report Card on NBC . . . but First, a Commercial
- S. Korea Expects to Reap Olympic Gold for Years : Improvements at Home, World Exposure Pay Off; U.S. a Beneficiary, Too
- Opportunity in Exports: Boom Means More Jobs in Some Fields, but Not on Docks
- Radical Program Adopted by Estonian Popular Front
- Pinochet Gets Horn-Honking Show of Support
- Rebels Damage Vital Pipeline in Colombia
- Discovery Crew Pays Tribute to 7 on Challenger
- Escondido Woman Stabbed to Death
- Elections '88 : ORANGE COUNTY : Democrat Wages Uphill Fight for 40th District Seat : 'Human Needs' Are Lenney's Concern
- High School Notebook : No Matter Where, These Players Can't Make Themselves at Home
- THE SEOUL GAMES / THE FINAL DAY : THE SEOUL GAMES / MEDAL WINNERS
- Sacramento FBI Sting
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- Ram Notebook : Kicker Lansford Misses Some Easy Ones . . . Before and During Game
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- Declining Trade Deficit Has Risks
- USC Shows Shulman Photos of Alumni-Designed Buildings
- FICTION
- Spain on Wheels for $1
- Lively Cottage Industry : Ancient Demonic Masks Survive Sri Lanka Tensions
- Zaire's President Meets With Botha, Agrees to Visit South Africa
- Salvador Killings Up Sharply, Rights Group Says
- Playing on a Shoestring : They're in It for Love, Not Fame or Fortune, at Sierra Madre Theater
- Haiti Ousts Officer Tied by U.S. to Drug Trade
- Gorbachev Ousts Rivals in Politburo Shake-Up : President Gromyko Retired, Others Fired; Soviet Leader's Allies Put in Key Positions
- Harry Anderson of "Night Court" will turn...
- The floats are back in storage, the...
- Woman Killed as Train Hits Car
- There's more from the San Pedro celebrity...
- Blazing Trails to the Bench : Judge Judy McConnell, Role Model and Mentor in Feminist Issues, Not Afraid of Controversy in Courtroom
- Youth Steals Plane, Car in Long-Range Joy-Riding
- Cowboys' Jones Could Be Great Volleyball Blocker
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Wrestling : U.S. Super-Heavyweight Has to Settle for Silver
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Notes : Koreans Await Turn in Village
- New Cincinnati Stadium Behind Schedule
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Big West : Wyoming Shakes Off CS Fullerton, 35-16
- Five Adventures, Japanese Style
- Waits: Almost There
- The Pleasure of Tom Eliot's Company : A Friend Remembers the Great Poet on the Centenary of His Birth
- STORIES IN AN ALMOST CLASSICAL MODE <i> by Harold Brodkey (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 599 pp.) </i>
- Going With the Floe
- Learning the Rhythms in a Land of Contrasts
- Southwest Airlines Lowers Some Senior Fares
- Bell Sees Potential Gold Mine in 140 Acres of World War II Supply Base
- One-Fourth of 14 Million Volumes Already Damaged : Library of Congress Tries to Neutralize Acids Destroying Valuable Books
- Next Olympiad Is in the Marketplace : To Compete, West Must Train Hard and Forgo Protectionism
- New LAX Restrictions Rile Shuttle Operators
- Local News in Brief : Stable Renovation Budget OKd
- Guide-Dog Trainer : Blind Protest School Firing at Hearing
- Collapse in Fourth Quarter Plagues USD Again; Redlands Wins, 17-10
- Football Roundup
- Simi Valley's Dinger Skids to Saugus Win
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Big Ten Roundup : Illinois Scores 3 Times in 4th Quarter to Beat Ohio State, 31-12
- Exalted Breakfasts : South Bay Meals Worth Getting Up For
- Terminal Cases
- Pancakes--Batter Up!! : Where to Go for the Best Flapjacks
- Child's Play With Marilyn Monroe : MARILYN'S DAUGHTER <i> by John Rechy (Carroll & Graf: $19.95; 531 pp.) </i>
- Gay Literature After 'City of Night'
- Talking Back to History : PICTURE THIS <i> by Joseph Heller (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 336 pp.) </i>
- Opening This Week
- LANAI : In the face of discovery by the developer, peacefulness will soon be replaced by prosperity on this hawaiian island.
- Notes on Athletes, Drugs, George Bush
- Fountain Wizards Create Splash With Designs
- W. Germany, Israel Feel a Bit Ill at Ease
- West Covina, La Verne Ordinances Challenged : Fireworks Ban Ignites Dispute in 2 Cities
- All Californians Are Victims of 'Sting' as the State's Legislative System Falters
- After Stormy Police Career, Woman Heads Over to the Bar
- High School Football
- Wyoming's Big Plays Shoot Down Titans : Unbeaten, 18th-Ranked Cowboys Hit Two Long Touchdown Passes
- Glendale Lacks Nothing but Mercy in 49-0 Rout of Pierce
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 16 : U.S. Wins Showdown With Soviets, Takes Home Men's Volleyball Gold
- COMMENTARY : Staying Power of the Cos
- A Murderer Airs His Appeal : The Case of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald Just Won't Go Away
- Luscious, Lonely Luther
- Television Is, Like, Tubular : BOXED IN The Culture of TV <i> by Mark Crispin Miller (Northwestern University Press: $39.95, cloth; $14.95, paper; 350 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Silverado Woman Killed in Collision
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pacific 10 Roundup : Cougars Beat Winless Volunteers, 52-24
- It's Morning in America . . .
- Films now going into production:Drugstore Cowboy...
- Town Center Work Starts
- Philadelphia Brothers : FORGING FREEDOM The Formation of Philadelphia's Black Community, 1720-1840 <i> by Gary B. Nash (Harvard University Press: $28.95; 354 pp., illustrated; 0-674-30934-0) </i>
- Fighters Bid Last Farewell to Beloved Trainer
- Gorbachev Gains Soviet Presidency : Consolidates His Power as Both Party, Government Leader to Press Reforms
- 0.1% Increase Reported in August New Home Sales
- Island Warnings Canceled as Storm Loses Its Punch
- The World : Afghan Rebel Fire Kills 17
- Street Theater in Inglewood : Police Take On Roles of Drug Sellers in 'Reverse Sting' Aimed at Cocaine Buyers
- Stabber May Be Injured, Investigators Say
- El Camino Streak Ends at 13 With 'Barn-Burner' 38-36 Loss to Fullerton
- Tennis Roundup : Kriek Upsets McEnroe, Plays Chang in Today's S.F. Final
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 5 : Rams' Drive to Top Started in St. Louis : They Are 9-2 Since Last Facing Cardinals, Who Are Now Residing in Phoenix
- John 3:16 Goes to Seoul Games for TV Exposure
- Gwynn on the Brink of Third Batting Title
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southwest Roundup : Houston Gets Past Baylor, 27-24
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Divine Prime Offers Southwestern Mishmash
- Quibbles & Bits
- New 'Hoffmann'--It's the Real Thing : Musicologist Promises More Authentic Offenbach Opera
- There's a blitz of new television movies...
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Athens Vote Is a Lock
- Alaska Officials Trying to Enforce Uneasy Truce Between Man and Bear
- Redevelopment Is at Heart of Disputes in 2 Communities : Bellflower Accused of Violating State Law in Promotion of 3 Ballot Issues
- Map Man : Shop Owner Covers the World
- U.S. Claims of Success in El Salvador Ignore Reality
- The Trashing of a Tradition
- Rivers: a New Direction
- In Poway, Teachers Play Both Counselor and Critic
- Commentary : Jails Become Home for Sick, Dispossessed
- Victorian-Style B
- White Horseby Eric Pankey Those days...
- Slavery in the '80s
- Cheating on School Tests
- Scuba Diver
- The Rape of Poland
- Hands of Leadership
- Goldwater
- OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
- Conservatives
- I beg to differ with Janet M....
- SLANGED, DISSED AND DOGGED
- The Cat's Meow!
- "The links (between Nora Joyce and Molly...
- Dropping the Big One
- Save the Bungalows
- Bullfight Fan Sees Red Over Attack
- I was amazed to see that "Blue...
- According to Viewers' Views on Sept. 11,...
- An Olympic Psalm
- HIS HONOR, SONNY BONO
- "Open Admissions" was the most unrealistic and...
- Arrest by the INS in Catholic Church
- Car Seizures
- Those Snooty Shows
- Day-Care Center in Santa Ana
- Cheating on School Tests
- GOING SOUTH
- Pavilion Pans
- 'Lodging' Law
- Hands of Leadership
- 'Ethnic Purity'
- Corsair or Connoisseur
- A Terrible Clubbing
- Wide of the Mark
- Shopping Fun
- Trip Research
- A Terrible Clubbing
- Cheating on School Tests
- Population Limit Seen Needed for Southland
- I have had it with KCOP Channel...
- Deaver's Sentence
- Proposition F: Police Review
- ABC should be commended for its informative...
- I take exception to local stations that...
- Aw, come on! "A Stranger Waits," which...
- OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
- Seconds the Motion
- Young 'Architects'
- SLANGED, DISSED AND DOGGED
- Blues in Their Genes?
- California's Realtors Slate Convention : Decisions Likely to Have a Broad Impact on Millions
- Election Called in Canada; Trade Pact Is Main Issue
- It's 5 for District 5--Candidates Try to Build Name Recognition in L.B.
- To Astronauts, Dressing Up Is Unsuitable Job
- City Hopes to Be Model for Rehabilitation of Public Complexes : In a Social Test Case, Boston Mixes Affluent, Poor in Housing Project
- Tibetan Buddhists Say Brooklyn-Born Mother Is 'Reincanate Lama'
- Marcus Aurelius Faces Shut-In Life in Rome : Despite Restoration, Rome's Proud Aurelius Likely Faces Shut-In's Life
- Soviet Bloc in Decline in New 'Age of Freedom,' Reagan Says
- Four Call It Citizen's Arrest; U.S. Calls It Kidnaping
- Sports Schedules to Be Printed in Braille
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 5 : THE OTHER GAMES
- Brown Outgains White, 312-81; Servite Outpoints Crespi, 35-20
- Golf Roundup : Barr, Nearly Out of It, Soars Into Lead With 61
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Rice Hits Bull's-Eyes as Irish Beat Stanford
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southeast Roundup : Florida Holds Hodson to 72 Yards Passing and Beats LSU, 19-6
- MASTERPIECE : With 20 Wins and 2.22 ERA, Mets' Cone Is the Author of a Blockbuster Season
- CHEATING AT THE GAMES : Johnson's Use of Steroids Just One Incident in Long History of Problems
- Bunny Tales
- Coalition Opposes Slow-Growth : Builders, Bankers and Realtors Join to Oppose Initiatives
- FALL PLANTING : The Shrinking Lawn : Southern California's Most Forward-Thinking Landscape Architects and Designers Face the Challenge of Limited Water
- State's Hot Resale Market Cooled Down in August : Construction Unit Reports Seasonally Adjusted Home, Multifamily Building Permit Rate Declined 6.3% in July
- Life at the Top--the 103rd Floor of Sears Tower
- Radon Danger Found Minimal in Southland : Carcinogenic Gas May Exceed EPA Limit in Only About 1.2% of Area's Households
- Call of the Wild : Ex-Preppie Is in Her Element Running Montana Guest Ranch Surrounded by Nature
- Azusa Police Chief Identifies 'Dope Pushers' in Newsletter
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Silver Lining: No Need for Visit to New York
- Governor's Veto Costs Long Beach Health Department $141,000
- Court Rules Against North, Two Others
- Crossing the Line
- Arab Scientists May Have Found Answer for SOS From Drought-Stricken Farmers
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Fund-Raising No Fun
- Local News in Brief : Man's Beaten Body Found in Arleta Park
- ' I often gert scared. Often. It's a matter of pushing the limits.'
- Sex Harassment Inquiry Methods Need Evaluation, CSUN Chief Says
- Undefeated Moorpark Shakes Off 3 Fumbles to Beat Compton, 17-7
- Heart of Teen Angst
- Newman, Vandross Test Positive for Talent
- Colorblind Casting: It's Not Yet a Tradition : When Black Is White, Women Are Men, And the Theater Is Challenging
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Rockies Roundup : Colorado Wins on Aunese's Pass, 27-23
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 5 : Raiders Will Need More Than Just a Half : Boomer, Bengals Roaring Into Game at Coliseum Today With a 4-0 Record
- 10 Reasons Why We Probably Won't Forget Seoul Games
- Angels Tie Club Mark With 11th Loss in Row
- Gang Tackling
- The World of Toronto's Festival of Festivals
- About 600 irate Red Sox fans chanted,...
- AND THE BAND PLAYED ON Politics, People and the AIDS Epidemic <i> by Randy Shilts (Penguin Books: $12.95) </i>
- Auerbach Pacts Total Over $10 Million
- Shoes Make a Fashion Statement
- Landscape Architect Moves
- 'She builds what she wants to, when she wants to . . . ' : A Grande Dame Kicks Up a Flap
- THE KRAFT CASE : A SPECIAL REPORT : RANDY KRAFT'S Scorecard?
- Soviet Women Tennis Pros to Play in Chicago
- Race Driver Holbert Dies in Plane Crash
- Alexander Earns Ride : Allison Sub Gets Own Car in '89
- Cal Lutheran Picked Apart in Loss
- In the End, It Was Boxing That Once Again Took It on the Chin
- Name in the News
- Without Gretzky, Edmonton Circles the Wagons : Defending Champion Oilers Still Loaded, but Vulnerable to Calgary, Montreal
- Servite Overruns Crespi
- Tennis : McEnroe's Game Is Not as Good but He Says His Life Is Better
- The Sound of Movies : Musical Sequel Offers Another Loving Look at the Reel Music of Hollyood
- 'Golden' Gless?
- Keef Rolls Alone
- Newlyweds Still Managing to Buy Homes, Survey Shows
- Laguna Hills Retirement Complex Opens
- San Diego Area Apartment Sales Hit New High in August
- The French Connection : Domaine Bellenand Pouilly-Fuisse Takes the Gamble Out of Burgundies
- S. Korea to Free 52 Dissidents in Amnesty
- Town's Unemployed Find Job Opportunities Mushrooming
- Pop Warner Blocks Bid to Readmit Pomona
- HOW THE RADON STUDY WAS DONE
- All Those Babies Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine
- High Court Agrees to Hear 105 Cases : Thorny Issues to Be Argued This Fall
- A Republican Reviews the Case for the ACLU
- Writer, 12, Dedicates His Book to Vietnam Vets
- Leaking Gas Closes Down Glendale Sports Complex
- Local News in Brief : Principal Returns to School
- Sagon Penn Believes He Left His Own Life Behind as Well
- Long Beach Remains Winless After Falling to Pacific, 22-10
- Aikman Runs, Throws UCLA to 24-17 Win : He Sprints for First Down, Then Beats Huskies in Air
- Late Goal Earns Point Loma a Tie in Men's Soccer
- Heart-to-Heart Talk Helps Make Montana a Big Winner
- El Segundo Finishes Fast, Beats Daniel Murphy, 21-0
- Baseball Roundup : Fernandez Shows Mets He's Game in 6-3 Win Over Cardinals