- Patients Don't Want Doctor, 90, to Quit Now
- Seoul '88 / Randy Harvey : In Poll of Experts, Carl Lewis Edges Jesse Owens as Best Ever
- ART : Architecture Panel Limited by Design
- NHL Uses Amateur Officials as Regulars Strike in Protest
- Handbook on the How-To's of Basic Ethics
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Superconductor Advance
- No Peril to L.A. in Mono Lake Radioactivity
- Drunk Driving's Toll Isn't Pretty, Up Close and Personal
- BY THE NUMBERS The 1987-88 Network TV Season--In Review
- Pop Capsules : Sellout Time for Day but the Routine's Dated
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zarzuela Ensemble at Pasadena Civic
- Pope Ends Uruguay Visit With Call for Greater Social Justice
- Ecuador Presidential Race Won by Social Democrat
- Soviets Jail 60 Dissidents Forming Democracy Group
- $500,000 Blaze Hits Valley Firm
- Israel Goes on Offensive Hoping to Send a Message to Friend and Foe
- Mitterrand Wins Easily Over Chirac : French President Reelected Despite Foe's Hostage Acts
- Shultz's Mideast Proposal Unworkable, Jordan Says
- Second Blindfold Drive Beats First
- Freshman, Fresh Face Vie in 21st Congress District : THE CHALLENGER
- Insured Chaos
- When Pet Owners Are Away, Cats Can Play at Anaheim Kennel for Felines
- Tennis at La Jolla : Matthiessen Defeats de Vries in Hardcourt 50-Over Singles Final
- Ellsworth and Tenney: 50 Years of Memories
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Eclectic Program From Electric Range at Studio 3-A
- 'Woods,' 'Phantom,' 'Anything' Top N.Y. Drama Desk Nominations
- Sign of the Times: 'Dating Game' Matches Up Deaf Contestants
- Gun Battle at Sikh Golden Temple
- Why They Left : 'It Was Time' for a Change, Say Didion and Dunne, the Quintessential Californians Now Living in N.Y.
- Fire at Major Phone Hub Delays Flights in Chicago
- Local News in Brief : El Toro : Woman Hit by CHP Car Is in Serious Condition
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- American League Roundup : Stewart Is 8-0, Swindell 6-1 as A's Make It 13 in Row
- NCAA Division II Softball : Northridge Reaches Final Four With Greatest of Ease
- Voyage of Discovery to L.A. Past
- Being Treated in Drug-Alcohol Clinic, Calvin Klein Says
- Broker Dies After Bar Fight; Man Held
- Nancy Reagan Disdain Told for Right-to-Lifers
- Awad Ordered Held Pending Ouster Ruling : Shamir Tells Court Arab-American Poses Threat to Security
- 1 Man Stabbed to Death, 2 Wounded in Gang Attacks
- Compassionate Ruling
- NBA Playoffs : Jordan Gets 39 Points and Help From Pippen
- Doctors' Test Orders Altered
- Prep Review : Most Coaches Seem to Be in Favor of Expansion From 6 to 9 Divisions
- McCants and Carter Set American Record in High Jump at Owens Meet
- Stevens Sees Winning Colors Streaking to the Triple Crown
- Several complaints by the NFL Players Assn....
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dog Logic': Another Second Stage Find
- Design School Fetes Mackie and Students
- 'Mr. Fred and Mr. Jim' in Watts : 'Outreach' Team Strives to Find School Dropouts
- Chirac Will Step Down on Tuesday
- 2 Upstagers One-Upped at Peace March
- Local News in Brief : Westminster : Senior of the Year Triumphs Over Tragedy
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- 2 Men Shot at Company That Fired Worker
- Stephens: The Preakness Will Be Different
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- A woman was killed and three men...
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- Pop Capsules : Natalie Cole Shows Strengths, Weaknesses in Anaheim
- Stevens Rides Filly to Victory--at Hollywood Park
- Lakers Put All Guns on Display; Could It Be Too Much, Too Early?
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schuller's Work Brings Modern Music Briefly Back to Symphony
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chorale Sings Brahms Requiem at Orange Coast
- Emmy-Award Part of Grand Design : Clothing Choices Give Show Boost
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ellis-Orpheus Chorus in Concert at Wilshire Ebell
- The Nation : $11.5 Million in Army Spy Funds Missing
- Hope in Southern Africa
- Investigators End On-Site Probe of First Interstate Fire
- San Diego
- INF Treaty in Trouble: Senators
- 50,000 in Uruguay's Gaucho Region Hear Pope
- STARTING TO DIG IT : Foothill's Fledgling Volleyball Team Won't Be in the Playoffs, but There's Always Next Year . . . or the Next
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- Football or Baseball, the Choice Is Up to USC's Rodney Peete
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- Wineries a Good Bet for Investors, Survey Finds
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- Despite the Ford move and lots of...
- Ellsworth's Capers During Papal Visit Feed Feds' Anger
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- NBA PLAYOFFS: LAKERS vs. JAZZ : Riley's Guarantee--Forthright or Folly? : Laker Coach's Motivational Ploy
- Shabbiness in Moscow
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- Chaplain Offers Her Own Life as an Example of Hope for Inmates at L.A. Women's Facility
- Use of Atomic Energy Plants
- Shabbiness in Moscow
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- POLITICS 88 : Story of 1985 Bush Briefing on Noriega, Drugs Is Denied
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- French Cuisine, a la Tokyo, in Torrance Mall
- Childs' Play : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
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- A World of Cultural Shock : Brazilian Finds 'Perfect' U.S. Isn't the Place for Him
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- Windy City Sounds : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- 'Beetlejuice' Sprinkles Hope for Zany County Alternatives
- State Agency Grants Loans for Low-Income Housing Projects
- THE DEATH OF METHUSELAH and Other Stories<i> by Isaac Bashevis Singer (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95</i> ;<i> 244 pp.) </i>
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- Staff Letter to Accrediting Team : Inglewood School Employees Voice Complaints
- Talks Ease Tensions at Polish Shipyard : 'Safety Guarantees' Are Offered to Striking Workers in Gdansk
- Goldmark of Times Mirror Is Chosen : Rockefeller Foundation Gets New Chief
- THE ROW TO THE OLYMPICS : Women Rowers Battle for Berths on Charles River
- Cinefile
- She Shows Her Colors, but It Doesn't Matter
- Imports Assist Push to Increase U.S. Exports : American Factories Still Rely on Foreign Machines
- Design Firm Opens Office
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- 54th Assembly District Race : Brown Views Murray as Democrats' Best Choice
- Brazil's New Constitution Must Pass Military Muster
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- Bank Fire Prompts Calls to Install Sprinklers in Older High-Rises
- An Explosive Problem That Won't Go Away
- Commentary : A White Flower on Mother's Day and Memories of Things Left Unsaid
- 3 Students Blamed in Car Window Shootings
- El Camino Routed by Long Beach, 11-1
- THE GOLDEN BOY REVISITED : Once Upon a Time, Art Aragon Was King of L.A.; He Really Misses Those Days
- FOOD : Light and Frothy : Egg Whites and Liqueur Make a Calorie-Conscious Dessert
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : Road Safety : 'The test found that the .38 was ineffective against an automobile.'
- Joe Head has been named president of...
- Linking Downtown Fragments : Freeway Decking Part of Young Architects' Plan
- Los Angeles Designers : L.A. International : Innovators From Around the World Opt for the Life and Style of Southern California
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- Vacant Lots Dot Downtown as Many Firms Fail to Reopen : 5 Years After Quake, Coalinga's Recovery Remains on Shaky Ground
- U.S. to Urge Algeria to Try 9 Hijackers
- Pakistanis Reap Protest
- A New Chapter in Classifying the Elements of Culture by the Book
- Amnesty's End Means More Work for the INS
- Declines to 5.4% : Jobless Rate Is the Lowest Since June, '74
- L. B. Reviews Law Targeting Video Games
- Lord Keynes Comes Back to the American Economy
- Why Jackson's Message Makes Electoral Sense
- Local News in Brief : Mayor's Request Is Denied
- Palos Verdes Tournament : Crespi Loses Consolation Final, 1-0, in an Event That Spanned 49 Days
- MUSIC : Jascha Heifetz: A Mentor Remembered
- STAGE : From Los Angeles to Moscow--The Sequel
- The Preoccupation Behind Creation: How the Muse Molds the Artist-Student
- Hooker International Opens Palm Springs Office
- Survives Crisis : Illinois Man in New Crop of Farmers
- Public Invited to Take Part in Fire Service Day Activities
- Pupils' Inventions Show Patent Ingenuity
- Orioles' Losing Streak Brings Back Memories
- National League Roundup : A Tough Act Gets a Little Tougher as Ojeda and Mets Defeat Reds, 2-1
- Aphoristic Whimsy : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- RESTAURANTS : Tradition of the New
- Polish Pop--No Joke : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- So Smooth, So Clever
- Santa Monica Sues Landlord on Amenity Fees
- Once-Thriving Walpack Township Is Nearly a Ghost Town : Federal Park Service Swallows Tiny N.J. Community
- Diamond Bar Group Hails Action on Cityhood Vote
- Deputies Raid Bookmaking Office
- 2 From Anaheim Each Win $1-Million Prize From New Big Spin Wheel
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- 4 Injured When CHP Unit Collides With Woman's Car
- Time for Public to Get Aboard on Rail Plan
- Residents Fight for Lost Lake : Water, Hopes Up at Hansen Dam
- 'Lloyd's Boys' Rely on Defense to Win Fullerton's Spring Football Game
- NCAA Women's Gym Meet Set for Georgia in '89
- Bregel, Fagan Arrested After Scuffle With Sheriff's Deputies in Cupertino
- New Jersey Devils Coach Jim Schoenfeld said...
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- Title Insurance Firm Purchased, Name Changed
- Cole Porter Has a Nervous Breakdown
- Right of Way Chapter Elects Paul Widrig
- Archibald Commerce Center Start Slated
- The Loneliness of the Later Intimacies : SECOND CHANCES<i> by Alice Adams (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 257 pp.) </i>
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- Rather Right Than President : RIGHT FROM THE BEGINNING<i> by Patrick J. Buchanan (Little, Brown: $18.95; 392 pp.)</i>
- Where It Pays to Count the Years
- The Continuation of Sleaze by Other Means : SPEAKING OUT The Reagan Presidency From Inside the White House<i> by Larry Speakes with Robert Pack (Charles Scribner's Sons: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
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- THE AIDS BUREAUCRACY by Sandra Panem (Harvard...
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- The Bottlenose Dolphin Loves Surfing, Travel
- Cabin Smoke Forces S.D.-Bound Jet to Land
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- Police Fight to Get Handle on Downtown Car Burglars
- Small Wonder : Girl Who Is Still Ailing After Cougar Attack 2 Years Ago Keeps Her Family Going With Courage and Spirit
- Impostor Stole Hearts, Money as Celebrities' 'Sons'
- Pepperdine Wins WCAC Baseball Title
- A Real Screamer
- Russell Shines With 'Piano in the Dark'
- ROCK SCORE CARD: Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.)...
- Can a Great Power Be a Great Democracy? : 1999 Victory Without War<i> by Richard Nixon (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 324 pp.) </i>
- Rethinking Shrubbery : For the Busy (or Lazy) Gardener, a New Way to Do Borders
- Fine China : Direct From Tianjin, the Perfect Wine for Chinese Food
- Specialist Urges Safety Treatment for Glass Panels
- Edisons in Training : Impracticality No Barrier at Science Fair
- 3 Die in Devastating Inland China Hailstorm
- Parents of 7-Year-Old Boy Accuse of Imprisoning Him
- Silent George Bush May Be a Model for Vice Presidents, Fitzwater Says
- In Rural Mexico, a Land War
- Why Bush Is Recalling the Jimmy Carter Years
- Compton Pitches Righetti to Title
- These Ballparks Are Different, Too, if Only Because They're So Nice
- RHINOS Endangered Species by Malcolm Penny (Facts...
- Bikers Racing Against an Iron Horse
- Dreamer and Market Make a Grand Team
- ERNEST HEMINGWAY A Life Story<i> by Carlos Baker (Collier Books/Macmillan: $12.95) </i>
- Springing Into Paris
- Hotel operators, restaurateurs and others say a larger facility would improve the city's image, create thousands of jobs and bring in millions of dollars in taxes. : L.A. Convention Center : Expansion Plans Get Agencies' OK
- A Mother Who Survived World War II Returns to Poland
- The Rebirth of American Biological Warfare : GENE WARS Military Control Over the New Genetic Technologies<i> by Charles Piller and Keith R. Yamamoto (Beech Tree Books/William Morrow: $18.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Andy Layman Leads Board in Santa Monica
- FHA Raises Mortgage Limit for High-Cost Housing Areas
- "Railroading Across the Top of the World:...
- East Meets West in a Traveler for Our Time : VIDEO NIGHT IN KATHMANDU<i> by Pico Iyer (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 420 pp.) </i>
- Jerde Selected for Philadelphia Mixed-Use Project
- Kim Dae Jung Again Heads Largest Opposition Party
- Long Beach Coalition Sets Awareness Day for Homeless Observance May 20
- Finances Grow Tighter : Need for All-Black Colleges Questioned
- President Defends Wife, Knocks Regan
- Facility to Be Dedicated to 1st Black Postmaster
- The World : Panama Dissident Cites Arrest, Beating
- How Far Can East European Unrest Go Before Soviets Revert to Military Force?
- City Planners Now Focus on the Harbor View Area, a Long-Neglected Enclave
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- Racing at Hollywood Park : Perfec Travel Scores $74 Upset in Winning Triple Bend Stakes
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Davison Tourney MVP as Redondo Beats Gahr, 4-2
- Modesto Invitational Track and Field Meet : Joyner-Kersee Sets U.S. Hurdles Record
- Reckless, Reflective : Check List ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- Waldheim and the Austrian National Memory : WALDHEIM<i> by Bernard Cohen and Luc Rosenzweig; translated by Josephine Bacon (Adama Books: $17.95; 138 pp., illustrated) </i>
- The Passing of a Secret Agent
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA: Final phase of Vista...
- 1 Premature Quintuplet Dies; 4 Survivors Critical
- 65 Killed as Shia Clashes Intensify in Beirut
- From Sake to Sushi at ARCS Fest
- Congressman Receives Rare Double-Lung Transplant
- White Elephant or Vital Arts Center? Cerritos Waits
- Stefanie Powers will be seen on CBS...
- Germans Cling to Heritage in Rebuilding Cities
- From Peanut Butter Retriever to Solar-Powered Hot-Dog Cooker : Young Edisons Dream Up Amazing Devices
- Plans for 'Superport' Announced in 1968 : Palmdale Airport: Undying Dream
- Memorial Day : Friends of Deaf Activist Slain Last Year Hold Picnic to Keep Her Name Alive
- Local News in Brief : Deadline for Voter Registration
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- Catching the Indian Spirit With Pueblo Crafts
- EUROPE BY BAN : Campground are well-marked, secure and found in picturesque settings i small and large cities or out in the countryside.
- 225 Homes to Be Built on 80 Acres in Carlsbad
- BLACK SHEEP AND KISSING COUSINS How Our...
- Trammell Crow Leads U.S. Home Builder Listing
- New Division to Specialize in Florida Homes
- Jackson Assails Bush 'Hustler' Comment
- The House
- Blood Contribution Will Earn Couples Health Certificate
- Children Battered; Children Starved : Laura Lynn's Skull Was Fractured 3 Times in 2 1/2 Years
- Ex-General Admits Role in 'Dirty War'
- Inmates Find a Different Kind of Freedom Through Poetry
- Pope Begins Grueling 12-Day S. America Trip
- Innovations on AIDS
- A Mother's Story : For Ruth Pauff, Caring for Her Critically Ill Son Is a Labor of Love
- Judge Sends Signal to Bombers
- Vigilante's War on Real Estate Placards Shows Signs of Victory
- Community College Roundup : Golden West Moves Step Closer to Playoffs, 16-6
- NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament : USC Rallies to Beat UC Santa Barbara in Final
- Once Again, Slumping Angels at a Loss Against Blue Jays, 9-4
- Fate's Fickle Finger
- Lived and Lost and Never Lived at All : MOON TIGER<i> by Penelope Lively (Grove Press: $15.95; 208 pp.) </i>
- Protecting Freud's Image From Sigmund : FREUD A Life for Our Time<i> by Peter Gay (W.W. Norton: $25; 810 pp., illustrated) </i>