- THE SIDELINES : SWC's Jacoby Awaiting Transplant
- Raiders : Beuerlein Might Start; Christensen, Lofton Might Be Cut
- Flannery Sets Date to Retire
- ART / Cathy Curtis : Show Centering on Traveling Wanders Off in All Directions
- STAGE REVIEW : Meyer Offers a Study of Love in 'The Geography of Luck'
- O.C. BALLET REVIEW : Kirov Presents Its Mix From '86
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Jet Helping Break Aussie Strike
- P.M. BRIEFING : Egypt Reports Gulf of Suez Oil Find
- DEATHS : Columnist Joseph Alsop Dies at 78
- Bush Asks 3.6% Pay Hike for U.S. Workers
- Ex-Rep. Swindall Gets a Year in Jail : Georgia Republican Fined $30,000 for Lying to Grand Jury
- COLLEGE FOOBALL '89 : COACHES, PLAYERS, TEAMS AND TRENDS TO WATCH : ON THE LINE : Michigan Seeks First Title for Big Ten Since '68
- Artists Offer Students a Brush With Creativity
- Steffi Graf, Mats Wilander Polish Off First Opponents
- BALLET REVIEW : Balanchine Theme, Kirov Variations
- Banks Promoting Women, Minorities: Women and minorities...
- Many American executives misunderstand the social dynamics...
- Book Review : They Should Have Grabbed Chances When They Could
- HEALTH : Strike Cuts N.Y. Blood Supply
- Science / Medicine : Relief for Hair-Pulling Women
- Keeping City Well-Endowed : Aide Patiently, Lovingly Garners Gifts of Money, Land
- Questions Raised Over Granting of Computer Access to Bane's Wife
- Preventive Medicine
- South County Workers Stick Close to Home : Weary Commuters Moving Nearer to Their Workplaces
- American Legion World Series : Woodland Hills Rallies for Title
- He Never Got Tired of Giving Anyone His Seven Cents Worth
- Kirov Dancer Gets a Soviet OK to Perform With S.F. Ballet
- South County Abounds in Undeveloped Land, but a Lot Is Off-Limits
- Golf Roundup : Frost Adds to Crenshaw's Icy Playoff Record
- Garcia, Rodriguez to Fight in Irvine
- Rams : As Season Approaches, Holdouts Start to Bend
- Johnson Wins Gold for U.S. in Decathlon
- Alomar Picks Up Padres With Bat in Sweep of Mets
- A Candid Look at Soviet Life and Some Treasures from Japan
- Machine Tool Orders Drop: Orders for U.S.-made...
- NATION : Jim Bakker 'Loved Things and Used People,' Jurors Told as Trial Opens
- 1st U.S. Private Satellite Rocket Lofts Payload
- Drug Lords 'Marked Men,' Thornburgh Says
- The World : Pope Invited to Visit Beirut
- Animal Activists : Drawing a Bead on Hunting
- Science / Medicine : Fusion Claims Debunked?
- Double-Crossed by Giamatti--Rose : Says Commissioner Broke Faith in Remarks on Baseball Bets
- Paskowitz Wins Longboarding Title
- Hawaiian Team Defeats Morse
- P.M. BRIEFING : Business Failures Decrease 14.5%
- Urban Beekeeping Stirs a Swarm of Controversy : But Their Role in Neutralizing 'Killer Bees' May Take the Sting Out of Apiculture Foes
- Fire Lookout Lives in Secluded '360-Degree World' Atop Peak
- Speaking Out for Dying in Dignity : Nurse Says Outspokenness Led to Charges in 2 Patients' Deaths
- Political Choices Fail the Test of Real Time
- Woodland Wonder : Campaign Builds to Preserve Lush 6,000 -Acre Zone in Santa Susana Mountains as Park
- Big West Preview : Johnson, San Jose State Bulk Up for Challenge of Fresno State
- Souza Wins Biathlon to Keep Streak Going
- Sweeney May Leave Football
- FIRST OFF . . .
- One Man's Urban Woes
- Canyon Buyer
- One Man's Urban Woes
- Pete Wilson
- One Man's Urban Woes
- One Man's Urban Woes
- One Man's Urban Woes
- Family Planning Funding Cuts
- Saving Classical
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- Gunman Kills 4 at East L.A. Party : Surrenders After Rampage; Estranged Wife Among Slain
- He's 'Mr. Smooth' at Horseshoes, but Bush Misses Boat With Fishing Rod
- From the archives: Fear May Foil Colombia Blitz Despite Gains
- From the archives: Guatemala Seen Slipping Into a Haven for Drugs
- A Place in the Sun: Upper Crust Loves to Bake at Exclusive La Jolla Club
- Gang Shoot-Out Erupts in Front of Deputies
- WHEN THE WORLD WENT BACK TO WAR : Only One Man Wanted to Ignite World War II
- ANALYSIS : Giamatti Had Little Choice but to Ban Pete Rose From Baseball
- Desert Dilemma
- Skyjacked
- Late Night's Growing Ad Clout
- Bahrain Trying to Halt Decimation of Palm Trees
- WHEEL OF FORTUNE : Even Soviet Horse Race Bettors Are Changing With Times
- Vikings Take a Beating From Ram Defenders : Westminster's Richard Brown Leads Assault With 4 Tackles, Fumble Return
- ANALYSIS : Red Sox, Yankees Don't Have Fighting Spirit
- Ole!
- The 'Affair' Affair
- From Moscow With a Novel Message : Behind the media blitz of taking heavy metal rock to the Soviets, an anti-drug line was quietly delivered
- LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III. "Therapy." Silvertone/RCA. ***: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one (poor) to five (a classic) stars.</i>
- They're Loved, Baggo and Baggage
- Sticking His Neck Out : Gallery owner/auctioneer builds reputation by showcasing Latino art featuring strong political content
- This League Brings Game Down to Size
- THE BEACH BOYS "Still Cruisin'." Capitol * 1/2: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one (poor) to five (a classic) stars.</i>
- The Birth of Two Restaurants: The Agony and the Economics
- $85 Toll Discourages Traffic : Japan's Dream Bridge Carries Forbidding Price
- Portrait of a Storyteller : Former Artist Allan Gurganus Draws Raves With First Novel, 'Oldest Confederate Widow'
- Southwest-Style Home With an Upbeat Look
- The Banality of Luxury : HAREM The World Behind the Veil <i> by Alev Lytle Croutier; (Abbeville Press: $35; 224 pp.; illustrated; 0-89659-903-5) </i>
- Study Says Plastic Pipe Safe to Use for Transporting Drinking Water
- Commercial Scene : Homes to Be Added to Expanded Shopping Center
- Married Longer Than We've Been Alive
- Housing Boss Squeezing Thugs Out of Projects
- Departing Rio Hondo College President Loses Battle Over Scholarship
- Intensive Pool Safety Campaign Begins : Phoenix Ranks No. 1 in Child Drownings
- Setting Priorities for Budget Cuts
- "Which is a better custodian of Farmers?...
- AROUND HOME : Dried-Flower Wreaths
- Commercial Scene : Airport Atrium Under Construction in Torrance
- A Current Look at Canoeing Through Vermont
- S. Africa Ruling Party's White Support Wavers as Vote Nears
- East Germany Seen Frozen in Hard-Line Rut : People Seeking Escape as Regime Refuses to Undertake Reforms
- 'Relief' Specialists CLEAR Southland Freeway Traffic
- Man Shot to Death in Panorama City
- 11-Month-Old Boy Drowns in Pool at Buena Park Home
- Celebrities Find a Haven of Beauty, Peacefulness
- Reports of Residential Holdups in Asian Community Up Sharply
- Events in the news this week.
- Drug Terrorists in Colombia
- Series Ends, and San Pedro Players Can Be Kids Again
- Blue Jays Sign Olerud of Washington State
- This Hall of Fame Player Didn't Do Much Besides Huff and Puff
- Johnson Is Sharp in UCLA Scrimmage
- A Twisting Tale
- THE LAST DETAIL : End of Navy Hitch Is on the Horizon for San Antonio Spurs' David Robinson
- In Search of Arts Patrons : The Question Is How to Create a More Perfect Union of Culture, Commerce
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Editor Gone, Debate Lingers : Firing After Disputed Pollution Series Adds to Controversy in Santa Clarita
- World University Games : U.S. Gains Basketball Semifinals
- Rangers Slide By Angels : Minor Mistakes Prove Costly as Texas Wins, 3-2
- West in Final Despite Loss to Guaynabo : Puerto Ricans Romp to 12-6 Win but West Still in Driver's Seat
- Darrell Waltrip scored his fifth victory of...
- Victory Brightens Day, but Padres Ponder 1990
- LOOKING UP : Trappers Battle Opponents, Themselves for Chance to Answer Call From Majors
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Giants Rally, Then Hold Off Jets, 21-17
- Northridge Soccer Team Gains Credibility in Loss : Matadors Play Division I Power UCLA on Even Terms Before Succumbing Late in Match, 2-1
- Michigan Rated No. 1 in First Poll of Season
- Restaurants : A Taste of Japan : <i> Care to nosh on Nippon? </i>
- 'Over Jordan': A Story of Salvation
- A New Voice : Robin Harris' down home edge has launched him from the Comedy Act Theatre to 'Do the Right Thing' and beyond
- Kandu's Death Revives Issue
- 'Sanitized Art' Bill Draws Angry Protests at Rally in Southland
- This 'Turkey' Is in Oriole Hall of Fame
- Baseball : Here Is One Hall of Fame Vote That Pete Rose Won't Get
- Lemonheads: Energetic and Personal
- Behind JVC's Hollywood Deal : What the Japanese electronics giant gave up to get in and why the executives did it
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Schedule Presents Formidable Challenge
- Magnolia Advances in Girls' Volleyball
- USC's O'Hara Sidelined for Season : Marinovich Will Start at Quarterback Against Illinois
- Parks, Beaches and Movies All Take a Back Seat to This Magnet: Malls
- Spanish Barracks Attacked
- Armenian Relief Group Honors U.S. Rescue Teams
- Anti-Landfill Drive Starts Fast : Santa Clarita Group Collects 250 Petition Signatures
- World Cycling Championships : Longo Wins Road Race Title
- Surfers Face New Wave of Competition : Skimboarders Make Their Bid to Challenge for the Beach Dollar
- Paskowitz Advances in Longboarding
- Smooth as Silk Enterprises : Ex-Laker Star Jamaal Wilkes Has Taken His Transition Game From the Court to the Business World
- CREDIT FLAP: If you have the cassette...
- St. Mark's: 'Restaurant First and a Jazz Club After'
- 1 Slain, 1 Hurt in Argument
- Duffy's Attitude Part of Problem
- Events in the news this week.
- Minor Mistakes Are Costly as Angels Lose to Rangers
- Winning Colors Returns a Winner
- Officers Mourn Veteran Police Dog Killed by Car Theft Suspect
- Shot Fired Into House Wounds Teen-Age Girl
- It's a Start : After 10 Years, Cal State Fullerton's Southern Campus to Open in 3 Trailers
- Mother Sentenced for Using Drugs While Pregnant
- S.D. Legislators Mostly Do Well in Missed-Vote Tally
- Mission Viejo Man Guilty in Parts Conspiracy
- Racing at Del Mar : Lively One Goes It Alone, Wins Cabrillo
- THE PETE ROSE DECISION : COMMENTARY : In This Case, Baseball Proved to Be Winner
- Commentary : The Poor--and Their Champions--Are Real Target in Legal Overhaul
- Filipino Officer Slain
- 30 Calling for Ban on Ivory Sales Protest at Import Firm
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF SOUTH COUNTY
- New Students Need Records of Shots
- Changes in Store for Cal State Campus
- Limits Urged on Spending by Candidates : Report Fears Real Estate Influence in Agoura Hills
- AIDS Campaign to End at L.A. Auction
- Night Heat: The Talk-Show Competition Sizzles : An expansion of ad revenues promises to add even more programs to the late-night TV airwaves
- FICTIONAT RISK by Alice Hoffman (Berkley: $4.95)....
- Autumn is a relaxing season for a...
- GARDENING : Home-Grown Alpine Strawberries Taste as Good as All Outdoors : Partial sun, occasional fertilizer and regular watering will result in a lavish harvest.
- Two Country Girls Put Together a Complex Global Marketing Network
- Everything Is Peaches and Cream Now
- Polish-Born Artist Feliks Topolski, 82; Painter of Royalty
- Colombia Judges Ask for Better Protection : Cocaine Barons Threaten to Kill 10 Jurists for Each Accused Drug Trafficker Extradited : from
- When Storms Threaten Farms in Switzerland, Who Ya' Gonna Call? Hail-Busters
- Investors Cancel Bid to Buy Troubled Bell Casino
- Cuban 'Detainees' From Mariel Boat Lift : 2,500 Prisoners of U.S. Face No Charges
- School Turns Warehouse Into Place for Art and Music Students to Play
- THE MALTESE FALCON <i> by Dashiell Hammett (Vintage: $6.95) </i>
- Transportation Passes for Malaysia, Singapore
- Developing Courage on the Couch : LOVE'S EXECUTIONER AND OTHER TALES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY <i> by Irvin Yalom MD (Basic Books: $19.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Law Firm Expands Tokai Building Lease
- WITHIN THE RIBBONS <i> by Frank Manley (North Point Press: $16.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Should Five Office Workers Pool Resources and Form Corporation?
- As an Investment, Older Home Is Usually a Better Deal Than New
- Art Mavens Converge on Beverly Hills
- Redford Leads Fight on Global Warming
- Commercial Scene : Partnership Purchases Sylmar Retail Center
- September Is the Biggest Month in Little Capitola
- Tips on Travel From a Grandmother
- THE THIRSTY MUSE Alcohol and the American Writer <i> by Tom Dardis (Ticknor & Fields: $18.95; 292 pp.) </i>
- SPACE SHUTTLE: THE QUEST CONTINUES <i> by George Torres (Presidio Press: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- Intruders : It's Late, the Children Are in Bed and There Are Strangers at the Door
- Cat Slayings Alarm W. Hollywood Pet Owners
- KGB Chief Meets New Polish Premier and Calls Him 'a Solid Man'
- PLO Will Seek Membership in World Tourism Organization
- War Roared Into Vacuum Formed by a Sidestepping of Statesmanship
- Single-Family Homes in '88
- Roybal Wants U.S. to Buy Altadena Land
- In West Bank, Heartbreak Can Lie Just Around Bend
- Those Longer Lotto Odds
- BUILDING A NETWORK : Robert Johnson is positioning his cable company to be at the forefront of black media.
- Levi Strauss Capitalizes on Hungarian Reforms : Jeans Maker Operates New Plant in Partnership With State-Owned Firms
- Frankenstein Meets Dracula : THE STRESS OF HER REGARD <i> by Tim Powers (Ace: $17.95; 400 pp.; 0-441-79055-0) </i>
- MUIR AMONG THE ANIMALS: <i> The Wildlife Writings of John Muir edited by Lisa Mighetto (Sierra Club Books: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Construction Begins on Exchange Place
- PARIS TROUT <i> by Pete Dexter (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- How India Lost a Great Indian Writer
- Departing Rio Hondo President Loses Battle Over Scholarship
- The Nation : Florida Arrests 2,100 in Crack Roundup
- Tripped by U.S. Hurdles, Chinese Refugees Look Elsewhere
- Thousands Stage Silent March on Capitol : Civil Rights Gathering Protests Recent Supreme Court Decisions
- Ruling Upheld on Pomona Elections : Appeals Court Backs Decision That System Doesn't Dilute Minority Vote
- Green Valley Black, With Worst of Fires to Come
- Jaruzelski: General to Jailer to Poland's Savior
- Home Improvement : Nailing Down the Right Wallboard
- The Angels' Call to Islam : THE PILGRIM'S RULES OF ETIQUETTE <i> by Taghi Modarressi (Doubleday: $18.95; 280 pp.) </i>
- UCLA Student Wins Design Competition
- Leading Mexico Artist Rufino Tamayo to Have First Exhibit in Soviet Union
- Savory Prize : 2 Couples Dine a la Oil Tanker
- Bill, South Gate's Mellow Police Dog, Retires After 5 Years of Hot Pursuits
- New Panels for Local Campaign Reforms Urged
- Homeowners' Tax Assessments to Be Tripled : Reappraisals Unsettle Mesa Residents
- THE GILDED LEAF <i> by Patrick Reynolds and Tom Shachtman (Little, Brown: $19.95; 353 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : McCarthy Is Contractor on Airport Parking Project
- Gardening : Put Some Spice in Your Back Yard : Five plants that can be grown in this climate and later be used in the kitchen.
- Commercial Scene : Work Started on Business Complex in Simi Valley
- 45 Postal Jobs Shifted Out of Pasadena
- Suarez Becomes High-Profile Latino Political Force : Things Getting Lively for Miami's 'Dull' Mayor
- Report Urges Limits on Campaign Spending for 2 Cities
- Zen Master Guides Others on Elusive Path to Truth
- Tacoma Clean-Needle Program Is Backed by Addicts, Opposed by Others
- Taking a Look Beneath the Surface in Honduras
- Low-Income Renters Can Get Help With Security Deposit
- Aetna Booklet Offers Hints on Fighting Theft
- WOMEN'S FALL FASHIONS : Artfully Suited : Creative Women in Los Angeles Sport the Season's Freshest Designs
- Commercial Scene : 50-Room Malibu Hotel Opens on Ocean Front
- The Army Is a Juggernaut, Not a Light Brigade
- Commercial Scene : IDM Corp. to Develop $250-Million Project
- Commercial Scene : Two Gateway Towers Completed in Westwood
- Watching Butterflies Dance in Aussie Sanctuary
- THE FARM ON THE RIVER OF EMERALDS <i> by Moritz Thomsen (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- Daring and Danger on Land and Sea
- Baltic Lands Get Soviet Warning : Party Leaders Hint at Crackdown Over Campaigns for Independence
- LOST? : Even at Home, Some People Can't Stay on Right Track
- Nicaraguan Opposition Unveils Plan for Ruling
- Church Deacon Held in Nashville Slaying of Social Worker
- The World : Baja in Hurricane's Path
- An international cast headed by Oscar winner...
- Airline Worker Is Critical After Being Struck by Jet
- VIEWPOINTS : RAISING TAX REVENUE ON WALL STREET : A 10-cent transfer tax on stock trading could also bring some stability to a volatile market.
- AROUND HOME : Japanese Kimonos
- No Regrets : Defining the Essence of a Man by the Things He's Chosen Not to Do
- The Talk of the Irish : HARP <i> by John Gregory Dunne (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 235 pp.; 0-671-68852-9) </i>
- Man in Bank Saves Deputy From Attacker
- Boasts 'Bloody Sunday' Led to Rights Act : Once-Violent Selma Now Proud of Racial Harmony
- AIDS Program Aims at Indigent Latinos
- A Hot Time at the Ice House : Comedy Club Prepares to Celebrate 30 Years of Putting Spotlight on Laughter
- Home Values on Big Rock Increase
- COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS
- AROUND HOME : Three Leg Chair
- Buying a Home or Condo Within FHA Loan Limits
- PINHEAD'S PROGRESS <i> by Bill Griffith (E.P. Dutton: $8.95) </i>
- Cultivating Waterlilies 'Less Work Than Cutting Grass'
- The Lure of Magic and Mystery
- AROUND HOME : A Dictionary Called JORJ
- Those Were the Days When Foreigners 'Need Never Worry About Making Friends' : Bleeding Beirut Was Once a Cosmopolitan Haven of Tolerance and Joy
- Virtuoso Craftsman : Guitar Maker Takes Time to Create Instruments That Are Works of Art
- Ernst Henry Krause, 76; Nuclear Physicist, Aerospace Executive
- The Times Poll : South Is on Top in Orange County
- Debate Over Rights of Trailer Occupants : Family Threatened With Eviction
- A New Call for Political Reform : Campaign Competition Is Healthy but Too Costly, Study Panel Says
- Wasn't Going Too Slow, Fined Driver Says, 'the World Is Going Too Fast'
- 'We Tend to Face Problems as They Come' : Blind Couple Rely on Love, Common Sense to Rear 2 Daughters
- Democrats See Path to Leverage on Taxes
- Man Shot in Back During Street Fight