- Party Chairman Brown Keeps Self Out of Limelight
- Driver Sought in Death of Man Hit by Pickup
- NATION : Bush Upgrades China Envoy Talks
- Wright Paid Off Debts, Form Shows : Lawmakers Release Their Financial Disclosure Statements
- $300 Block Party : Annual Rodeo Drive Event Raises Money for Cancer Research
- Curbing Our Lottery Fever
- P.M. BRIEFING : Buyout Deal Ups Holly Farms Stock
- Eye Diseases Linked to Genetic Defects
- Eddy Hellebuyck of Belgium spoiled a nearly...
- RENEWAL AT YELLOWSTONE : Fire Rules Affected : Controversy Still Smolders at Yellowstone
- Even a President's Sister Can Suffer a Few Reversals
- Curbing Our Lottery Fever
- Dodger Offense Takes Pitching Down With It
- LOCAL : Man Dies After Fight With Officers
- Ends 6-Month Tug-of-War : Holly Farms OKs $1.38-Billion ConAgra Bid
- In Maximum Security Cell : O.C. Escapee Gets Special Attention in South Dakota
- Ranch Golfers Say Sculpture Out of Bounds
- LOCAL : O.J. Pleads No Contest in Beating
- FIGHTING FOR LIFE : Potential Buyers Fear Herald Examiner May Be Too Sick to Save
- Mountain Bikers Battle Back : Barred From Many Trails as Threat to Hikers, Cyclists Form Self-Policing Patrols in Attempt to Regain Access
- Wheels of Justice : Long Days, Little Headway Are Inmates' Fare on Jail Bus Line
- 4 Apartments Gone in Fire but Residents OK--Cat Too
- Motorists Catch Driver After Hit-Run Accident
- Clarifying a Controversy
- Yosemite Park
- L.A. COUNTY
- Mervyn LeRoy Handicap : Ruhlmann, Not to Be Outrun, Beats Sabona
- Angel Bats Are as Hot as Weather : Brewers Get More Hits but Still Lose 30-Hit Slugfest, 12-9
- Rocket Puts Magellan on Course to Venus
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Greater Utility Vehicle Safety Urged
- Reporter's Notebook : A Driven Explorer Pursues Ultimate Alternate Route
- IN BRIEF : Anderson's 5-Hitter Beats Twins
- American League Roundup : Athletics Are Winning Differently This Season
- Rule Change on Resettlement Spurs Exodus : New Tide of 'Boat People' Flooding Asia
- U.S. Carping Has a History of Trashing Soviet Reform
- L.A. COUNTY
- Resignation of Taiwan Premier Is Accepted
- WORLD : Pope Appeals for Help for Lebanon
- P.M. BRIEFING : Eastern Given Day to Study Bids
- L.A. COUNTY
- Won't Be 'Stampeded' on Response to Soviets: Bush
- Magic Named MVP 2nd Time : Jordan Edged Out in Closest Vote in 8 Years
- UC Irvine Track Program Signs Distance Runner
- Music Reviews : Southwest Chamber Music Society in Pasadena
- 2 Blazes Keep Firefighters Busy in Rancho Penasquitos, Jamul
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- WORLD : Departing Envoy Salutes Blacks
- Soviet Congress Will Strive to Be Independent
- Mortgage Rates Fall: Rates for 30-year, fixed...
- Flames Reach High Point, Burning for 2 More Wins
- Texas Insurance Company Fails: GIC Insurance Co....
- Nevada Fears Other States Getting Too Much of Its Action
- Egypt Welcomed Back Into Fold on Eve of Arab League Summit
- Rick Pitino, coach of the New York...
- Tennis Roundup : Mancini Stops Agassi in Five Sets
- 3 Hurt as Snipers Fire on Crowd
- IN BRIEF : Player's Father Felled at Ballgame
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez in Maze of Mahler 9th
- China Upheaval Likely to Force Major Changes : NEWS ANALYSIS
- KNBC Tops Emmy List; KCBS Wins Best News Program
- No Change in Ailing Marcos' Condition
- Newport Beach : Fire Damages Photo Lab at Corona del Mar High
- Flashy Unmasking : Phantom Fans Put on the Glitz at Benefit as Lavish as the Musical
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Confident Pistons Get Hurt Where They Least Expected It--at Home
- Former Brewer Schroeder Stirs Up Trouble Against His Old Teammates
- Pacific 10 Track and Field Championship : UCLA's Men, Women Are First and Foremost
- All-Star Basketball Team Chosen to Play at Santa Barbara June 17
- AN APPRECIATION : Gilda: She Was Always Something . . .
- 100 Military Leaders Sign Letter Opposing Premier : Standoff Continues in Beijing
- Protesters Retain Control of Square : Still Defying Beijing Martial Law as Rumors of Attack Give Way to Hope
- BILL McCUE : Time to Face Fax, 'Guru' Says : He Insists Lawmakers Should Stay Out of 'Junk' Issue
- Woman Freed After 2 Hours in Muddy Hole
- Kraft Jury to Hear Tale of 2 Cousins--Their Lives, Deaths
- Community College Softball : Fullerton Loses Title Game, 2-0
- 1st Closed Under N.J. Order: Debt Too Big : Last Hand Dealt at Atlantic City Casino
- Special Olympics
- Japanese Pair Wins 300-Kilometer Race
- Gilda's Final Gift: A Tale of Courage
- SHARE Avoids a Boomtown Bust
- In Desert Solitude, Faithful Pay Tribute to the Abbey Myth
- A scheduled exhibition hockey match between the...
- Now Sunday Silence Has Them Talking : After Preakness Win, Horse Sets Sights on Belmont and Triple Crown
- Battle Over Site of Old High School Mirrors Tensions in Moorpark
- The State : Third Condor Chick Hatched
- Abandoning the Box : Today's Executives Are Lightening Their Loads With Softer, Flexible Portfolios
- Stanford Out Before the 1st Pitch, NCAA Rules
- INDIANAPOIS 500 : Rutherford Fails to Qualify in Last-Ditch Effort
- San Juan Capistrano : Grant Used to Develop School Science Software
- Curbing Our Lottery Fever
- WORLD : Cheney Vows to Work for Israel Aid
- WWII Explosives Kill French GI in Germany
- LOCAL : O.C. Jail Escapee Objects to Charges
- Music Reviews : Composers' Competition Winners Perform at USC
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Try Damage Control on Kevin Johnson
- Month's Delay in Hearing for Rose Granted
- Jeltz Gives a Jolt to Padres, 3-1 : Phillies' Infielder Hits Rare Home Run to Defeat Terrell
- Burglary Suspect Collared by Threat With Teeth in It
- IN BRIEF : U. of Kentucky's LeRon Ellis Will Transfer After Sanctions by NCAA
- Pete Rose becomes eligible for induction into...
- Cholesterol in Eggs Drops
- Five Andean Condors Are Sent to Colombia as Part of Rescue
- WORLD : 2 Japanese Politicians Indicted; No Case Against Takeshita, Nakasone
- L.A. COUNTY
- Claims Criticism Is Unfair : Reagan Says He Left Little for Bush to Do
- L.A. COUNTY
- Pamela Harriman: British Crown of Democratic Soiree
- 'Interventionist' Judge in Eastern Case : Lifland's Style Borders on the Eccentric, Some Lawyers Say
- Japan Gradually Opening Up to U.S. Firms in Construction Projects : Inroads Made Primarily Through Joint Ventures, but American Contractors, Architects Say Pace Is Still Too Slow
- 'Steven': A Childhood Nightmare
- White Selected Angel of the Week
- India Reportedly Tests Medium-Range Missile
- Yosemite Park
- Curbing Our Lottery Fever
- Jerry Garcia Band and Bob Weir Are Light Fare
- 19 College Study Finds 2 in 1,000 Have AIDS
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- The World : Crash Kills 6 Americans
- Mexican Reform Will Give U.S. Investors a New Lease on Life
- COMMENCEMENT 1989
- STAGE REVIEW : Saga of Laughs and Sorrow of Blackface
- NATION : Cargo Plane Crashes; 3 Killed
- Angry Break in Talks Extends Teacher Strike : Union Leader Accuses School Board of Lying, Says Dispute May 'Get Rougher' in 2nd Week
- Shamir Threatens to Quit if Likud Dumps His Vote Plan
- POP WEEKEND : Richman, Burnett: A Pairing Off That Pays Off
- LOTTERY RESULTS SUNDAY, MAY 21
- Escaped Prisoner's Freedom Fleeting
- Florida May Tap Pension to Aid Eastern Buyout
- Thousand Oaks : Vandals Paint 14 Vehicles Left for Sale Along Street
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T; Union Authorizes Strike Call
- Many S&Ls; Change Name to 'Bank' in Bid to Aid Image
- Alfonsin OKs Early Exit as Argentine President
- Pageant Cites Complaints : Jr. Miss Now a Young Woman
- LEGAL FILE
- Clippers Are No. 2 in Lottery : Baylor Likes Options but Sacramento Gets First Pick in Draft
- Appointment Books Range From Merely Trendy to High Tech
- Nunn Will Defend His IBF Title Against Barkley Aug. 14 in Reno
- Judith Valles--A Woman of Firsts--Finishes First Year as College President
- Bell Opens Round One : As Rams' Mini-Camp Starts, Running Back Takes Some Jabs at Management
- Sailor Killed in Head-On Crash Near the Border
- NATION : Secord Denies $1-Million Cover-Up
- L.A. COUNTY
- MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Radio Talk Show Hosts Go a Few Rounds on Ethics
- The World : DEA Agent Killed in Crash
- THE CANNES FILE : Controversial Film for a Long Hot Summer
- The House
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- Purple Is Not Where It's At in Encinitas
- Conrad of Canvas Brings the Sea to Life in Expressionist Paintings
- Costa Mesa : Police Officer Arrests Knife-Wielding Man
- NATION : Suit Against Moon's Church Stands
- Curbing Our Lottery Fever
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- From the Archives: Chinese, Defying Martial Law, Seek Premier's Ouster
- Nuts-and-Bolts Artist : Turning Hardware Into Designs for the Home
- From the Archives: 'Saturday Night Live' Star Gilda Radner Dies at 42
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : WEATHERING THE WORKPLACE : Here's the Bottom Line: There's No Perfect Chair : Adjustable Models Provide More Comfort for the Unnatural Act of Sitting
- CELEBRATE! : Orange County's First 100 Years : COMING OF AGE : THE BIG A
- DIANA ROSS : "Workin' Overtime." Motown ** 1/2: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- Lakers Prove They Have Plenty in Reserves : Bench Repels Suns, 127-119, in Game One
- Hail and Farewell to a Renaissance Man
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : WEATHERING THE WORKPLACE : HEALTH RISKS : The increasing use of synthetic materials in buildings causes many workers to become ill.
- HIGHLIGHTS OF JOSE QUINTERO'S CAREER AS A DIRECTOR
- El Adobe Restaurant Picketed by Workers
- CELEBRATE! : Orange County's First 100 Years : A VISION OF THE FUTURE : SEARCH FOR SANCTUARY
- Southern California Job Market : The WORKPLACE : WHAT YOU GET : Here's a Guide to the state's workers compensation system
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- U.S. CITIES AT RISK FROM EARTHQUAKES
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : COPING WITH COMMUTING : THE RISING COST OF DRIVING SOLO
- Grass-Roots Heritage : New Orleans Has More in the Way of Down-Home Culture but Orange County Is Catching Up. In a Couple Hundred Years . . .
- Southern California Job Market : Coping With Commuting : COMMUTING BY ELEVATOR
- 4-A Volleyball : Blocking Their Way to a Title : Corona del Mar Tops No. 1 Mira Costa With Solid Defense
- Santa Ana, Anaheim's Big 'If' : Without Pro Team, Arena Could Be White Elephant
- Foreign Investment in the United States
- For Fascinating Foliage, Think Gray, Not Green : Mediterranean climate is perfect to try a mix of plantings for contrast and elegance.
- Girls' Track : Woodbridge Pulls Together to Win 2-A Championship
- GIRL, 20 <i> by Kingsley Amis (Summit Books: $8.95) </i>
- San Diego: Big Benefactors Become Bad Guys
- Mayor's Drug Tests
- Southern California Job Market : FITTING IN FAMILY : TUG OF WAR OVER PARENTAL LEAVE
- Fledgling Royal Volleyball Program Wins 2-A Crown
- LOCKLIN POEM IN BLANK VERSE
- Trial in Murder of Church Elder to Begin Monday
- AROUND HOME : Wassily Chair
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- Shades of Dylan in an Era of Flash : Peter Case examines how it feels to be on your own, with no direction home
- Community College State Tennis Championships : Saddleback Men Win Singles, Doubles, Team Titles
- Community College State Softball Championships : Cypress Beats No. 2-Seeded West Valley in 20 Innings
- Kansas Teen-Ager Wins First U.S. Geography Bee
- GRAND OPENINGS : Active Adult Offering
- The Homestretch of the American Century : BARBARIAN SENTIMENTS <i> by William Pfaff (Hill & Wang: $19.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- The Real Harlem Gets Mugged in Corbin Novel : NO EASY PLACE TO BE <i> by Steven Corbin (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 417 pp.) </i>
- CELEBRATE! : Orange County's First 100 Years : MISCELLANY : NAME GAME
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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET : WEATHERING THE WORKPLACE : THE TAMING OF THE JERK
- Q & A WITH JIM FREGOSI : Angel Hall of Fame Member Recalls Good Times, and the Not-So-Good
- P.E.N.: Mightier Than the Sword?
- Tanker Inquiry Reflects Blame Beyond Captain
- High-Level Effort Begins Today to Enforce Cease-Fire in Lebanon
- Whole Lotta Testin'
- Gorbachev, Delors Awarded Spain's International Prize
- Hoskins flashback: "Pennies from Heaven," the critically...
- Fawn Hall Helps Shelter Raise Funds
- Park Is Not Place for War Memorial
- FOCUS on COLOR : Eye-Opening Frames and Lenses Let Wearers See Glasses in a Whole New Light
- King Glorious Is Beaten--First Time in Seven Starts
- Family Files Claim Against Officer Who Saved Woman
- Adrienne Rich: Poet, Politician and the Feminist of Wild Patience
- Portraying the 'Unspeakable' : Docudrama details a real case of abuse in day-care center
- A Drug War? CIA Has Other Priorities for National Security
- Kiribati's President Tabai Stresses Self-Reliance : Leader of Pacific Island State Marches to Own Drummer
- Robert De Niro teams with director Penny...
- Norway May Halt Its Hunting of Whales
- Boot Camps for Drug Offenders
- A Desperate Dash
- SUNUP CAME LATE : Wily Lakers Get Out of the Blocks, Make Phoenix Chase Them Most of the Way
- Mayor's Drug Tests
- Sixteen Candles (Channel 13 Sunday at 6...
- Nuclear Sub Heads Back to Port After Malfunction
- Extra Revenue for Pay Raises, More Police : Huntington Park Imposes 7% Utility Tax
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- Crespi's White Bows Out a Winner : Senior Garners 4 Titles in 2-A Finals to Put Finishing Touch on His Track Season
- Part of Train Carrying Nuclear Fuel Derails; No Public Peril
- CAP Test Scores for Montebello School District
- When did "Entertainment Tonight" stop being the...
- 5 Held Hostage in Hillcrest Home; 3 Suspects Arrested
- He Brings 'Em Back Alive--but Weary
- Riding the Sound Waves at Otter Crest
- The High Schools / John Lynch : Change in Attitude Leads Edwards Back Into Fold at Hart
- Warren Magnuson; Served 44 Years in Congress
- Nice Has a Style and Air of Romance All Its Own
- Southern California Job Market : FITTING IN FAMILY : Sick Kids : Child-care services help take burden off parents so they can remain on the job.
- Ex-Port Chief Couldn't Resist Lure of Convention Center
- A free lecture on Turkey will be...
- Flying Lumber Kills Amtrak Trainman
- UCI Medical Center's Losses and the Health Care Crisis
- Typhoon Hits Hong Kong; 3 Killed, 20 Hurt
- Prepare for Regional Trading Blocs
- AROUND HOME : Pocket Watches
- Settlement of Arms Rift Seen Near, Baker Says : Mitterrand Meets Bush, Backs U.S. Proposals on Short-Range Nuclear Weapons in Europe
- 'JOB MARKET' SECTION
- Undue Force, Racism Charged in Shootings by Deputies
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Even With Cast, Sullivan Goes Fast, Qualifies
- Groups Give a Little Peace of Mind
- Corona del Mar Beats Mira Costa to Win 4-A Boys' Volleyball Title
- Oh So Rotten
- La Coupole, a Classic Brasserie, Reopens : Closed nine months for remodeling, it is now lighter, brighter and more open
- Island Treasures : From D'Oliveiras and Miles Come Collectible and Current Madeiras
- Assault on the Coastal Commission
- Timber! on Target : Veteran Logger Teaches Forestry Firefighters Art of 'Tree Falling'
- Suspended Bus Driver Smashes Garage, Rides Off
- AROUND HOME : Laura Ashley Living Rooms : BY KATE CORBETT-WINDER (Harmony Books, 1989)
- Short-Story Canvas Small for a Large-Scale Brush : IF THE RIVER WAS WHISKEY <i> by T. Coraghessan Boyle (Viking: $17.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Family of Slain Man to Get $50,000 From County
- Getting Rid of Noriega Now a Panama Project
- The Last of a Redskin Generation
- Exploring Root Causes of Transportation Mess
- Italian Festival at Santa Barbara's Old Mission
- Oil Spill May Be Catalyst for a Cohesive Energy Policy--at Last
- IN OUR IMAGE America's Empire in the Philippines <i> by Stanley Karnow (Random House: $24.95; 494 pp.) </i>
- 10-Month Honeymoon May Be Ending for CSULB Chief
- The Agony of Dancing : Rigorous schedule demands mean pain and injuries are a way of life, but the show must and often does go on
- Riot Troops Block Seoul Protest; 1,000 Arrested
- Cuts Would Damage Justice Programs
- THE CULT "Sonic Temple." Sire **: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- Closing Escrow on an Emotional Note
- Forget Sleep at Siesta Time in Philippines : Motels Are for Love, Death in Afternoon
- Art Apart: A Study in Contrasts
- Mauling MacLaine
- TRAVEL Q&A; : Museum to Open Soon in Quebec
- The Airport Noise-Abatement Issue
- Denial of Insurance to Family of AIDS Victim Upheld by Judge
- LIFE IN L.A.