- Acid Air's Effect on Lungs Studied
- Tony Lopez knocked down Tyrone Jackson three...
- The State : Gunman Kills Japanese Teen
- Volleyball Victory by Dodd, Silva Speaks for Itself
- First Step Was Vague, but a Vogue Fad Dips Into L.A.
- THE SIDELINES : Hawks-Bulls Prod Illinois on Arena
- P.M. BRIEFING : 20% Raises Announced for 2,000 Controllers at 11 Busiest Airports
- American League Roundup : Swindell Turns Down Heat, Beats Royals, 4-1
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pulsing Taiwan Market Soars
- Anaheim : Motorcycle Crashes Into Railroad Signal
- Showed Much Restraint, China Brags : Premier Doubts Critic Nations Would Have Been 'So Tolerant'
- 5 Stabbed in Acton Fight Linked to Gangs
- Museum, U.S. in Dogfight Over MIGs
- Outraged Over China, Foley Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Coal Walkouts Reach 7th State
- NATION : Multiple Killer Executed in Nevada
- Sports Agents Draw Prison for Premature Collegiate Signings
- Reporter's Notebook : Kraft's List: Forced-to-Fit Evidence or Death Diary?
- Class-Action Suit Against Ashton-Tate: The Torrance-based software...
- Matuszak's Cause of Death Not Yet Known
- 680 Workers Volunteer to Leave Xerox: Xerox...
- As Long as Gibson Can Run, Dodger Spirit Will Burn Bright
- COMMENCEMENT 1989
- Sooners' Switzer Quits Under Fire : Program Tainted by Probation, Player Arrests
- Our Cold Peace With Japan : An Adversarial Relationship is Developing, to the Benefit of Both
- ART REVIEW : Television as 'Acceptable Entertainment'
- Putting the Brakes on Growth
- Sen. Campbell Is Among Top Vote Missers
- A Bill Whose Time Has Come
- Acquisition Battle Puts Time on Cover of Rival Newsweek
- Motor Racing Roundup : Fittipaldi Wins Detroit Grand Prix
- FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT: Tony Circles the Globe : Press Finds Boy Aviator Likes to Act His Age
- Disney-Steinberg 'Greenmail' Trial Nears Opening Day
- Dodgers Make Run for It, Win, 5-3 : Gibson, Gonzalez Get the Most Out of Sloppy Play by Braves
- LEGAL FILE
- Music Reviews : A Rare Handel Pastoral Opera in Santa Monica
- The Scene: "Ghostbusters II" premiere Thursday night...
- World champion Australia edged the Netherlands, 2-1,...
- Man Dies in Hit-Run Accident on Freeway
- Murder in El Salvador
- Supreme Court OKs Drug Tests of Rail Workers
- The World : Arab Shoots Israeli Officer
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tarkovsky': Unhappily, Only a Film for Fans
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Reaching Out to Grab Customers : More Companies Are Competing for a Piece of Lucrative Cellular Phone Market in Los Angeles
- Gun Play Kills 3rd Child; New Law Weighed
- El Senor rallied wide through the stretch...
- Hong Kong
- China Protest March Draws 1,500 in L.A.
- The Almighty ATM : Customers Flock to Automated Teller Machines but Some Banks Say Functions Are Under-Used
- Imaginary Weapon, Real Corpse : Police Have True Reasons for Fear, but Not for Distortion
- Casualties Soar as Major Traffic Accident Rates Head for Record
- A joint venture between General Motors Corp....
- Golf Roundup : Davies Makes 30-Foot Putt on No. 18 to Win Keystone
- I.F. Stone Dies; 'Conscience of Investigative Journalism'
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Exempted in Asbestos Case
- Book Review : No Dancing in Empty East Coast 'Ballrooms'
- NATION : Leftist Writer Loses Her High Court Bid for Permanent Resident Status
- The Tooz Couldn't Scare Away Death
- BY THE NUMBERS
- LOCAL : Worker Dies in Car Dealership Fire
- Programs to Boost Student Scores Don't--Funds Cut Off
- Santa Clarita Valley Seniors Attend Religious Baccalaureate Ceremony
- LOCAL : Driver Dies in Ventura Blvd. Crash
- Crime and Charity: An Uneasy Mixture : Olvera Street Tries to Resolve Conflict Over Sanctuary Issue
- THE SIDELINES : Swiss Wins 112-Mile Cycle Race
- Growing Up : At 49-Pupil Gorman School District, Development Means Change, Survival
- Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : In Beijing, Gorbachev Sees His Worst Fears : Soviet President Keeps Eye on Chinese Crisis, Knowing His Reforms May Spark Similar Unrest
- Dose of Detroit Helps Angels Sweep : Witt Stops Injured Tigers to End Own Winless Streak, 3-1
- Mental Health Clinic Closures
- Minor League Notebook / Mike Reilley : After Pitching Setback, Brucato Hoping to Get Back on Track
- Brush Fire Ignites 3 Santa Clarita Houses
- 'Satanic Verses' Sells Out in Israel
- 130 March South on Trek to Benefit Needy Children of Tijuana
- NATION : Oil Spill Cleanup Estimate Extended
- MOVIES - June 19, 1989
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- TV & VIDEO - June 19, 1989
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- COMMENTARY : Truth Is Hard to Find in Many Instances
- South Africa: Major Prospects and Pitfalls
- Pan Pacific Should Rise From the Ashes
- How to Avoid Surprises When Using Pay Phones
- Dog-License Fee
- Life in the Wild
- High Tax on Profits Discourages Realty Sale
- AROUND HOME : Notes on a Butter Substitute, and Garden and Animal Events : Better Than Butter
- Strong Quake Jolts Alaska
- Woodland Hills Astros Sweep Collegiate League Doubleheader
- Q AND A WITH EDWIN MOSES : No Hurdle Is Too High : Edwin Moses, Track's No. 1 Fan, Says He Isn't Ready to Retire
- Our Disappearing Bomber Force : B-2's Cost, Not Its Stealthiness, Threatens a Strategic Mission
- Morning 'Visitor' Leaves House in Shambles
- 'Mature' View of Rock Is Challenged
- NEWS NOTES: Jeff Lynne, the former mastermind...
- Boy Scout Troop Rescued After Night on Mountain
- Bush Chooses Nominees for 2 High Defense Posts
- Reading Being a Vice, Today's Youth Are Determined to Maintain Their Virtue
- "The auto industry does not approve of...
- Cook Passes for 2 Scores to Lead East to 12-7 Win
- Things <i> Seem</i> to Be Looking Up
- Outlook Improves for Orange County Flood Control
- Holy Land Plagued by Foul Water, Halo of Smog
- Dan Rather may be the last person...
- Leaders Seek Vietnamese Holding Centers to Stall Repatriations
- Golf / Mal Florence : Europeans May Have to Take a Hard Stance
- Airliner Crashes in East Berlin; 17 Killed : East German Jet With 113 Aboard Aborts Takeoff, Plows Into Field
- Why Minimum Wage Produced Maximum Rift
- Butter, Not Guns
- Life in the Wild
- High-Priced Help
- Medicine Behind Bars: Quality Care Is Elusive, Despite Lawsuits : Hostile Public, Shortage of Good Doctors and Nurses Worsen Prison Problem
- Life in the Wild
- Fuel Oil Spill Forces Brief Closure of Beach
- Rational Construction by Michael Donaghy
- New Generation Traces Justice Trail
- COMMENCEMENT 1989
- Sermon Gets Quick Results
- Balloon Drops Man in Cactus, Starts Fire
- Cito Gaston Is Getting Job Done as Toronto Manager
- The Duke of Damascus : ASAD The Struggle for the Middle East <i> by Patrick Seale with the assistance of Maureen McConville (University of California Press: $25; 552 pp.)</i>
- Charles Rutherford; Canadian Hero of World War I
- An OK Fare in the U.K.
- ON TRACK WITH BILL TOOMEY : '68 Decathlon Champ Has a Lot on His Mind
- 2 Teens Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Commercial Scene : Westside Red Cross to Get New Headquarters
- National Hockey League Draft : Kings Sign Goalie, Get Defenseman With First Pick
- WOMANNING THE BATTLEMENTS
- Cooperation in Naming Suppliers Weighed by Judges : Drug Offenders Asked to 'Just Say Who'
- Parent Gets Probation for Son's Truancy
- Charboneau Gives Indian Old-Timers 3-2 Win
- Woodstock, 20 Years After : The Aging of Aquarius : 20 Years of Controversy : The Aging Legacy of Woodstock
- It Was Plain to See Wilt Was Tall, but Ali Planned to Make Him Fall
- I was sad to learn of the...
- Life in the Wild
- Bill to License Appraisers Is Set for Vote
- 'Mature' View of Rock Is Challenged
- Queen Elizabeth Celebrates Perfect Day for Knights
- The Irony of Woodstock : The Celebration of the Age of Aquarius was also the weekend the music turned into money
- TRAVEL PROGRAMS
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS:
- Commercial Scene : Hotel in Pismo Beach Purchased by Japanese
- Beijing The Forbidding City
- Thwarted 'War' : Navy's Display of Firepower Hits a Snag When 'Enemy' Is a No-Show
- Developer Sets Open Meeting on Land Uses for Playa Vista
- D.C. Is the Place to Be When It Comes to Paddling
- American League Roundup : Playing to Big Audience Doesn't Faze Orioles in Victory Over Athletics
- Illegal Cigarettes Seized
- President Builds New Programs Heading to a Second Honeymoon
- The Growing Debate Over Minimalism : Four composers' views on minimal music--where it's been, where it's going and what's the brouhaha?
- Three-Year-Olds East and West : PRESCHOOL IN THREE CULTURES Japan, China, and the United States <i> by Joseph J. Tobin, David Y.H. Wu and Dana H. Davidson (Yale University Press: $26.95; 240 pp., illustrated; 0-300-04235-3) </i>
- Chinese Massacre
- I agree with Patrick McMahon of Westwood...
- Anaheim Among 9 Sites Picked for Vegas Train Study
- Largess May Help but He's Still the Underdog in Today's Election : Greek Election: Vote of Thanks for Papandreou?
- Plant Disputes Data on Carcinogenic Gas
- Salkeld Battered, but East Rallies to Win
- Johnson Not Permitted to Attend Gretzky Event
- American Legion Baseball
- 3 Workers Hurt When Breaker Box Explodes
- Lawndale Weighs 6 City Jobs Against More Police
- Drunks With Power : THE RUSSIA HOUSE <i> by John le Carre (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 353 pp.; 0-394-57789-2) </i>
- Quibbles & Bits
- Discovering Porcelain of Medieval Meissen
- 3.8 Earthquake Jiggles North-Central Kansas
- American Legion Baseball : Brown Throws 4-Hitter for Woodland Hills
- 800-Line Phone Ties May Be Linked With Homes
- Voyaging Between the 'Lost Islands' of Micronesia
- Couples Help Church Mark Centennial
- Teresa Tirelli, 81; Opera Singer, Actress
- Fungi Lover Stalks the Wild Mushroom for Fun and Profit
- Homage to Jean Cocteau at Barnsdall Park
- Packaging 'Phantom'
- Neighborhoods --in L.A., It's All in a Name
- Monogamy as Infidelity : A CRAVING FOR WOMEN <i> by Sybil Claiborne (E.P. Dutton: $17.95; 245 pp.) </i>
- Warriors Raise Their Ticket Prices
- Hitting a Homer
- Bush Clears Air on Pollution, but for California It's Mainly Rhetoric
- Vietnamese Girl's Essay on Contrasts
- U.S. Catholic Bishops Stop Short of Recommending Diplomatic Ties With Vietnam
- TIME IT TOOK TO SELL A HOME IN MARCH, 1989
- Top Gymnastics Coaches Unite at New Facility
- The Future Looks Familiar : 'Lassie,' 'Dragnet' and 'Adam-12' will reappear in the fall schedule
- A Tardy Tribute
- Team Player
- Car Theft Suspect Shot by Deputy
- Border Bucks : Tijuana Vendors Tread a Fine Line to Make a Living
- COMMENTARY : Pistons Win Title With Huge Asterisk Attached
- PRI Dilemma: If It Wins It Can't be Clean
- COMMENTARY : Seve-Deane: Feud Proves to Be a Flop
- Georgia O'Keeffe Lost and Found : THE ART OF SURVIVAL <i> by A.E. Maxwell (Doubleday: $17.95; 272 pp.; 0-385-24846-6) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Knit One, Style One
- School Yearbook Voted Least Likely to Succeed
- Olympic Festival Torch Lit Atop Pikes Peak
- TRYOUT FAILS ITS TRYOUT : Attendance at First Football Test Camp Falls Short of Expectations--98.7% Short
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan...
- Justice Sails on the Amistad Slave Ship : ECHO OF LIONS <i> by Barbara Chase-Riboud (William Morrow: $19.95; 379 pp.) </i>
- Outfielder Dan Gladden of the Minnesota Twins...
- A High Profile for a Hero of the Masses
- A Passion to Pedal Makes Bicycle Outings the 'In' Thing
- Party Poopers
- Joseph Stokes III; Heart Disease Investigator
- MCRD Refused to Bolt Down Soda Machines : Marine Killed 8 Months After Bottler Was Denied Access to Recruit Depot
- Hitting a Homer
- Argentina Falls Into a Pit of Poverty, Hunger
- Compared With 1989 in Beijing, Chicago '68 Was a Pacifist Tea Party
- San Diego
- Hospital Allows Chiropractors to Treat Patients on Physicians' Turf
- Big Mac's Mystery : Stalled Investigation, Rumors of Hidden Fortune Are Victim's Legacy
- THE COCAINE WAR
- Commentary : Has the Council Forgotten About Honor and Ethics?
- Condo Repairs
- Exit Alfonsin as Economy Disintegrates in Argentina
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Siri Lanka Curry House: Tasteful Touch, Rare Cuisine
- After the Bronze Age : Sun-Care Products Indulge Fans of the Tan but Aim to Limit Risks
- B of A's Big Comeback
- Drawing Interest : Bradley Inquiries Thrust Low-Profile City Treasurer Into the Spotlight
- On the Spoor of Graham Greene : THE LIFE OF GRAHAM GREENE Volume I: 1904-1939 <i> by Norman Sherry (Viking: $29.95; 783 pp.) </i>
- Post-Revolution Boom for Iranian Yellow Pages : Immigrants in the Southland Discovering It's Convenient to Find It in Farsi
- Clark's 1 Hit, Gwynn's 4 Lead Padres Past Astros
- Cutting Years, and Thousands, Off Mortgage
- R.S.V.P. : Fit Foods: Hot Fare at Fund-Raisers
- Trucker Will Be Charged in Deaths of 2
- Lawyer Referral
- Seized O.C. S & L Offers Painful Lesson : Many Bond Buyers Fear Being Preyed On in Efforts to Recoup Losses
- TED TURNER
- 'Quality Is Remembered After Cost Is Forgotten,' Beverly Hills Mayor Says : Lush Civic Center Slowly Coming Along
- 2-State Panel to Include Palmdale in Study of High-Speed Train Sites
- A Canticle for Kirghizia : THE PLACE OF THE SKULL <i> by Chingiz Aitmatov; translated by Natasha Ward (Grove Press: $20.95; 310 pp.) </i>
- Dream Almost as Abbott Had Imagined, 6-3
- FOOD : Health Fare : A <i> Primavera</i> of Whole-Wheat Pasta And Fresh Vegetables
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Beats Heat, Annacone to Reach Final in London
- 'My kids are treated more like my grandchildren. They're just like my grandchildren.'
- Mixed Doubles in New Jazz Releases
- $96 Ticket That Police Gave to Young Bicyclist
- Notre Dame, Syracuse Make Date in Basketball
- Former Raider Matuszak Is Dead at 38
- Group to Press for During-School Music Classes
- U.S., Israel and Conrad
- Commentary : Amid Terror and Despair, a Teen-Ager Measures His Father's Worth
- Hez Class Scores a 21-1 Upset at Los Alamitos
- The Fugitive : In 18 Years on the Run, Slaying Suspect's Life Comes to Resemble His Old One
- 'Mature' View of Rock Is Challenged
- Curious 'Eyesore,' Once Site of Wave Lab, Will Be Razed
- Should the proposed Porter Ranch development be approved? : AGAINST : PAUL CHIPELLO
- Commercial Scene : Home Center to Be Completed in Norwalk
- Stricken Motor-Home Driver Identified
- Riding 'Train of Many Souls' Through Malaysia
- Commercial Scene : Hollywood Apartments Bought for Conversion
- LOTTERY RESULTS JUNE 17
- Even New Home Buyers Feel Market Pressure to Sell
- Alain Prost of France, driving a McLaren-Honda,...
- Council Election for Laguna Hills
- Dangers of Carlsbad Road Cited : Family Files $23-Million Suit Over Fatal Crash
- 'Mature' View of Rock Is Challenged
- Life in the Wild
- Sheriff's Solution to Decrease Crime
- 'Shalom, Y'All': Welcome to Israeli Dude Ranch
- 1988-'89: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Area Schools Win 3 State Titles, 6 CIF Crowns, 2 City Championships
- Press Makes Himself at Home Again at Saugus
- Home Free : After Many Delays, 19 Families Begin Building Own Houses
- Fewer Young Couples Can Buy Homes, Study Finds
- A Great White : The Robert Pepi Winery Tames the Savage Sauvignon Blanc
- County Studies 10 Alternatives for Disposing of L.A.'s Waste
- Daddy Dearest : Who Gets the Last Laugh When Father-Son Comics Bob and Chris Elliott Team Up on Off-the-Wall Tell-All Book?
- Starving Artists
- Some Investors in American Continental See Regulators at Fault
- Bora Bora Travel
- Viet Refugees Seek to Stop Repatriation
- Need for Smoke Detectors
- ELECTRIC YOUTH: The teen-pop phenomenon is a...
- Escondido
- Former U.S. Open Champions Not Forgotten
- 2,400-Year-Old Sailboat Found; Linked to Phoenicians
- Un-Covered
- All-Star Baseball Game to Pit Ventura County Against Westside
- Tony Pena: Busy Body in Need of a Rest
- $96 Ticket That Police Gave to Young Bicyclist
- Tanks for the Memory
- $96 Ticket That Police Gave to Young Bicyclist
- Ranked 15th Poorest Suburb in U.S. : Mayor Defends Town in Wake of Survey
- These Post Cards Can Offer Greetings of Deception
- Burbank High School--as much a part of...
- Broadway's Best
- Volunteers Radio License Numbers to Police : 'Drunk Busters' Spot Impaired Drivers