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- Builder Mired in Dispute Over Damage to Pulgas Canyon
- "Generations," a new daytime soap, joins the...
- Modern Romeo-and-Juliet Drama : Marriage Rouses Passions on Cyprus
- The World : Afghan Rebels Use Tanks
- Intellectuals Risk Jail in Drive to Free Political Detainees : China's Activists Press for Prisoner Amnesty
- The World
- Murray Stirs Controversy as Freshman in Assembly
- Hospital Head Gets New Post
- Regrouping in the Cold War : Birch Society to Close West Coast Office
- 'Old American Soldier' of Korean War Finds Good Life in China
- Her Easter Shades Were Black and Blue
- An Institution Plays On : Long Beach Junior Concert Band Keeps the Tempo Up in Face of Hard Times
- The State
- Grounding of Tanker Caps Lengthy Debate Over Risks
- Pro-Choice Side Learning How to Fight a War
- Flying 'Doctor' Treats Pianos in Africa
- The State : 48 Arrested at Nuclear Lab
- The Contra Package
- The Age of Techno-Terror in a World of Shenanigans
- Place Where a Whistle-Blower Can Catch His Breath
- Culver City Planning Meeting Is Canceled
- The World
- Continental Flight Attendants End Their 5-day Walkout Against Airline
- The Nation
- Tons of Tritium : Illinois Town Tries to Live With Dump
- Bush Will Visit Duarte
- W. Hollywood Councilmen Debate Fire, Library Bond Issue
- UCLA Medical Center Seeking Hosts for Out-of-Town Patients
- The Nation : Reactors Fail to Upgrade Safety Devices
- Laotians Prepare to Vote in Today's Legislative Elections
- Shots Fired at Police in Yugoslav Ethnic Unrest
- Oceanside Sees Waterfront Resort Hotel as Way to Erase Its 'Honky-Tonk' Image
- India's Democracy Could Come of Age With Emergence of Effective Opposition
- Nuclear Power: Small Risks, Big Gains
- Oil Spill Cleanup Effort in Alaska Drawing Fire : Industry Response Called Slow and Inadequate; Crew of Tanker Tested for Alcohol and Drug Use
- Officials Clash Over Mall Traffic
- United Jumbo Jet Loses Wing Panel Over Pacific : Tokyo-Bound 747 Returns Safely to Manila; No One Hurt
- Yeltsin Rally Ends Drive for Soviet Election
- Developer Seeks Loan
- Wondrous Windows
- African Violets Are Really Gesneriads
- Conference to Discuss Amazon's Rain Forests Scheduled in Brazil
- Promote Growth by Cutting Fresh Flowers
- Simi Man Held in Attack on John Wayne's Daughter
- The Good Yuma Fan : Come Spring, Faith Blooms at Padre Camp
- Impact Study Needed On Utility Merger
- Daily Ordeal : Costa Mesa Man, Victim of Virus, Takes Heart as He Waits for One From Donor
- Regulations Needed for Powered Skis, Surfboards
- Crows Nest in Cities' 'Unnatural Forests' : Mischievous Birds Thrive Alongside Humans
- NASCAR Event at Saugus Speedway Postponed by Rain
- FAMILY AFFAIR : For the Sons of John Thompson, Basketball Was Unifying Factor at Home, but They Took Different College Routes
- For Pete's Sake . . . : Rozelle Acted With Integrity, and Fairness
- Golf Roundup : Norman Is Seeing in Triplicate and He Likes It
- County Events Are Postponed Because of Rain
- Pressure Is Now on Gary Carter : Backup Catcher Barry Lyons Looks Impressive in Camp
- TROUBLED TIMES AT OKLAHOMA : When Football Program's Dignity Went Out the Window, Its Priorities Did, Too
- NBC Makes Tee Time but Misses Home Run as Dodgers Fall in 15th
- When April Fool's Day Is Year-Round Folly : For actors past and present, the prank's the thing and not just on one day a year
- Reason to Pardon Ma Maison Wine List
- Gotten for a Song
- Holding a Sonata-thon for a New Piano
- Quibbles & Bits
- Patrick Terrail Can't Go Home Again : It's a hotel, it's a restaurant, it's Ma Maison--and it's changed
- Continental Divided
- Kitchens on the Front Burner
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : Does Oscar Mean More in Video Dollars? : Marketing helps films generate interest among the home viewers
- Can Brian Holton Find Happiness as Oriole?
- NBA Notes : Unseld Joins Coach-of-Year Field
- Coach K, Duke Doing It Their Way in NCAA
- One Punch, 88 Seconds Are All Nunn Needs to KO Kalambay
- Midwest Regional at Minneapolis : Thompson Has High Attention Span : Syracuse Forward Turns Heads With His Alley-Oop
- For McKeon, Salazar, Baseball's Lovelier the Third Time Around
- Crime Plays, but Not Accordion Owner
- NCAA Women's Division II Tournament : Cal Poly Pomona Loses in Final to Delta State, 88-58
- Sunny Hills Wins Consolation Game
- Cinematic Sleight of Hand : That Graceful Rail Station in 'Rain Man' Is in, Gasp, Santa Ana
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : The Industry and the Dream Machine : An assessment of Hollywood '89 and the conflict between the business of movies and the art of film
- Clear the Stage for 1990 : Predicting some of the probable contenders--and the movies haven't been released yet
- Films now going into production: ...
- A Great Rhino? He Should Know : Bill Burrud, a Pioneer of 'Reality TV,' Has Hit the Documentary Trail Again
- Museums Richard Ross Has Known : Photographer displays his irreverent affection for the artistic palaces
- Rockin' On With Rap
- Edward Albee Reads Between the Lines : Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright hopes Broadway is ready for his latest work
- Spring Storm Causes Only a Few Problems
- An Immorality Crusade : Washington Inside-Out
- Meeting High Cost of Housing Congregations
- General Plan Update Stirs Hermosa Outcry
- Teaching of the Timeless Virtues to a People of Rampant Pluralism
- Man Struck, Killed While Crossing Street
- Events in the news this week.
- Fire Stopped Before Spreading at Center
- Bradley Skips Debate, Frustrates Election Foes
- Burbank's Lewis Dashes Quality 800 Field in Pasadena Games
- Pete Rose described as "ridiculous" a report...
- Commentary : A List of Kentucky Derby Candidates: Tough Going After Easy Goer
- Canseco May Miss Month With Injury
- MAD DOG TO THE RESCUE : After a Dismal '88, Fans in Philadelphia Are Hoping Lee Thomas' Bark Will Give the Phillies a New Bite
- Metro Baseball Preview : Championship Talk Begins With Castle Park
- Petty Fails to Qualify--Streak in Jeopardy
- Horn Poses a Dilemma for Red Sox
- Second Man Arrested in Wayne-Luby Assault Case
- Commentary : School Dress Codes: A Colorful, Sobering Lesson in How Things Have Changed
- Local News in Brief : Deputies Check Tips on Missing 7-Year-Old
- Showers Could Offer Test of Faith for Those at Easter Sunrise Services
- Has Alaska Learned From Its Quake? Many Fear Not
- 'World of Difference' Helps Multiracial Class Find Common Ground
- Cocaine Delivers Extra Burden to Nation's Emergency Rooms
- Oregon Women Top Aztecs in NIT Final
- UC Riverside Men Take Third in Division II
- Lukas' Houston Wins Bay Shore Stakes by 10 1/2 Lengths
- Golf : Watson Would Let Ballesteros Play in U.S. Whenever He Wants
- The High Schools : San Fernando Taking a Walk on the Wild Side
- Paramount Looks at Ways to Halt Increase in Gang Assaults, Killings
- High Court to Rule on Death Sentence for Young Murderers
- Illiteracy in Math Can Add Up to Negative Life, Professor Says
- Auto-Truck Crash in Lancaster Kills Woman, Boy, 5
- ABC Schools Chief to Hold Public Forum
- Scandal Shakes Japan, Won't Topple Party
- Council-Elect Surprised by Order to Meet Openly
- New President of Whittier College Is Widely Hailed
- East Germans Fish Woman Out of River
- The Nation
- Justice Kaufman Provides the Long Arm of the Law With a Loud Voice
- Steel Strike Ends Peacefully in Brazil
- When the 1988-89 television season--better known as...
- Temple Completes Renovation Project
- Peru's Land Reform Program Is Failing to Feed Its Growing Population
- Toughing It With Mickey Spillane : Listen, Kid: The Writer Who Created 'Mike Hammer' Still Has Tales to Tell
- Proposed Civic Center Mall Called Best Strategy for Norwalk's Growth
- Sen. Gramm to Pay $30,000 Campaign Funding Penalty
- The World
- States Gird to Take Their Nuclear Waste as U.S. Bows Out
- For This Bunny, It's a Matter of Principal
- Four Palestinians Killed, 35 Hurt in Occupied Areas
- The Nation
- The State
- Out of the Mouths of Babes : Languages Abound in San Diego's Doyle Elementary School
- 3 Killed in Traffic as Storm Hits Area
- Horse Racing Roundup : Frankly Perfect Scores Upset Victory in San Luis Rey Stakes
- Kings Beat Oilers and Home In on Advantage for Playoffs, 4-2
- Montgomery's Erik Russell: Small-School Background, Big-Time Arm
- Baseball : Suddenly, Rose May No Longer Be Cinch for Hall of Fame
- California's Tomorrow: A New System of Values
- LOTTERY RESULTS MARCH 25
- At 42, Ryan Still Has Right to Bear Arm
- Frieder Happy for Michigan but Wishes He Was With Team
- Spring Training Has Become a Big Deal in Florida
- Lawrence Taylor, the New York Giants' All-Pro...
- Ardis C. Knox Dies; Aide to Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy
- Local News in Brief : Driver Killed When Car Slams Into Pole
- Biochemists' 44-Year Collaboration Brought Nobel Prize
- Seton Hall Has UNLV Take a Walk : Pirates Gain Final Four by Beating Rebels at Their Own Game, 84-61
- Stanicek Knows What He Must Do
- 18 Years Later, Lee Elder Sees Some Welcomed Changes in South Africa
- High School Roundup : Hart Sweeps Doubleheader to Win Title
- For Pete's Sake . . . : Take Baseball Away, and What Is Left for Rose?
- International Players Championships : Wilander Upset by Argentina's Mancini in Four Sets
- Brown's Back in Form, New Tiger Injured Again
- Names in the News
- Prep Wrapup : Leuzinger's Thomas Calls His Team the One to Beat
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : Oscar Facts
- And the Doctor Is . . .
- Art Direction's Bounties: Splendor on a Shoestring
- From Elektric to Akoustic With Corea
- Bullish on Durham : Country singer Dave Durham and his band are getting lots of air play--and hoping for an award
- MTV: More Than Just Music Videos
- Kirstie Alley becomes Mrs. John Larroquette in...
- Broadway Bound?
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : What Sets the Best Apart from All the Rest . . . : Handicapping the winners: A review of the best actor/best actress nominees
- The World
- Cleanup Tests Skills and Costs $973 Million
- Palm Springs Revelers Get Rowdier; Police Move In
- LaMotta: Another Round Against MS
- Slaying Becomes a Mystery Teacher Might Have Liked
- A Kiss Before Dying (Channel 9 Wednesday...
- Recruit Salaries Cut; Retirement Pay Denied Ezoe
- Caterina's Story Reads Like a Pulp Romance : Cypriot Queen Was No Tragic Figure
- Brea Center Patients Subject to Poor Care, Two Lawsuits Allege
- Three Mile Island : America's Age of Nuclear Innocence Ended 10 Years Ago
- Feminism on the Rise Among Soviet Women
- Ozone Depletion: A Sunburn on the Sea
- Financial Deals Studied : Insecurity About Money Behind Wright's Troubles
- Chuck Berry's Recording Studio Destroyed by Fire
- FSX Could Start Shifting Aircraft Industry to Japan
- No Leads Develop in Abduction Case
- Bush Calls for 'Fresh Thinking' on Middle East
- Japanese Firm Involved in Scandal Votes to Slash Executives' Salaries
- Long Beach, Los Angeles Not Affected : Federal Budget Cut Threatens Harbor Dredging
- The Worst Can Be a Plus for Cities Rated in 'Places' Index
- Battling for Customers : Crack Wars Leave D.C. Under Siege
- U.S. to Halt All AK-47s at the Border : Acts Upon Learning of Licenses for 400,000 Imports
- Bangladesh Government Releases 619 Prisoners
- Gay Couples Would Gain Legal Status Under Plan
- In the Series of British Sex Scandals, 'Pamella Plot' Is No Profumo Affair
- Another Failure for California Schools, Where 'A' Stands for Easy Accreditation
- More Than a Whiff of Fraud
- This Matter of Direction
- Rouzan May Not Serve His Entire 4-Year Board Term
- Local News in Brief : Suspected Drug Dealer Killed in Canoga Park
- Church or Cult? Two Sides Fight a Holy War of Words
- Heart of 2nd Teen Killed in Wreck Is Transplanted Into Father of 2
- Man Burned After House Blast, Fire
- Tug of War in Encinitas Over a Botanical Gem
- County Sets Aside $61 Million to Add 405 Freeway Lane
- Victim's Family Hopes Court Will Make Bar Pay for Death
- NCAA Women's Tournament Roundup : Auburn Has Few Problems With Mississippi
- It's Simply Not All Hog Wild for Kentucky
- CRIME FIGHTERS : Lanark Park Program Offers Boxing as an Alternative to Drugs, Gangs
- Angel Notebook : Rader Says That He May Start the Season With 11 Pitchers
- Yankees' Turmoil Is Back in Front Office
- East Regional at East Rutherford, N.J. : Beast Rises With Georgetown, Duke : East Powers Meet for Right to Play in the Final Four
- Sockers, Dougherty Rise to Challenges, Whip the Blast, 7-1
- And the Doctor Is . . .
- Black Radio's Frequencies
- Baseball Is Starting to Seem Like Home Base : For actor and director James Gammon, game yields the high hope of having a hand in a couple of hits
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : YOUR OSCAR BALLOT : Nominations for the 61st Annual Academy Awards
- Guardians of Heritage Think Old : Panel Members Control Styles to Preserve 1880s Design of Neighborhood
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Defacing the Wilds : Vanishing Sanctuary
- 'Superquake' May Lie Ahead Almost Anywhere in U.S.
- Slain Grant Teacher Was Fan of Mysteries and Victim of One
- 1 Killed, 3 injured in Dana Point Crash
- Steady Rain to Give Way to Light Showers Today
- Porter Plan's Backers Gave $410,000 to L.A. Officials
- Quick Win Lifts Nunn to the Top of His Class
- Aztecs to Play Tripleheader Against Utah
- So Far and Yet So Near
- Michael McCarty and His Partner Divvy Their Stakes
- Work of Photographer Who Gets the Jump on Lakers--'Frozen Moments' in Time
- The Franchise on Franchises : California has long been tough on this booming industry. Now the FTC wants to step in, and the state says the public will be the big loser.
- Commercial Scene : Santa Monica Office Building Purchased
- See Sights From Secure Hotel Base
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Wright Fabrics, and Garden and Animal Events : Wright Fabrics
- Midway Airlines will begin service between Los...
- Commercial Scene : General Medical Corp. Leases Space in Carson
- Commercial Scene : Work Under Way on Hoag Cancer Center
- Office Project Cut
- Dear Sir
- FICTION
- Commercial Scene : Work Begins on S.D. Uptown Area
- Nonfiction in Brief
- AROUND HOME : The History of American Ceramics: 1607 to the Present, From Pipkins and Bean Pods to Contemporary Forms : BY ELAINE LEVIN (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1988)
- Traveling Off the Beaten Path in the Virgin Islands
- World driving champion Ayrton Senna of Brazil,...
- It Was an Arbitrary Decision, but a Good One for Pete's Sake
- WINNING PACE : Desormeaux in Hot Pursuit of Record for Most Races Won in One Year
- Virginia's Presence in Final Eight Is No Fluke
- Fisher May Be Interim, but Michigan Win Over Virginia Is Permanent
- Come Back, Hank : Loyola's Wish for '89 Is for Center to Resist NBA Lure
- Oxford University overcame an early clash of...
- Can Spelling Cast His Spell Again? : Veteran producer is searching for the magic touch in a new era
- Slings and Arrows
- Black Radio Debates the Inclusion of White Artists : Industry leaders suddenly face the possibility that black radio may lose its musical identity
- God, as Seen by Elvis Costello : His album 'Spike' has a touch of the Almighty and a big dose of humor
- Gerhard Richter's Hat Trick : For this protean German artist, the only constant is change
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : The Oscar Telecast : Live from the Shrine Auditorium, Wednesday, 6 P.M., ABC-TV (7, 3, 10, 42)
- HMOs Are Far From DOA : Despite Their Numerous Problems, Health Maintenance Organizations Are Here to Stay
- Brick Plant in S.D. Will Be Developed
- Fantasy Classics : THE BOOK OF FANTASY <i> edited by Jorge Luis Borges, Silvina Ocampo and A. Bioy Casares (Viking; $19.95; 323 pp.; 0-670-82393-7)</i>
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- Stylish Display : Bold Architecture Is the Backdrop for Compelling Clothes at Ecru on Melrose Avenue
- Rocket Boosters : Huntington Beach Engineers Put Their Hearts and Souls Into the Delta
- "It is troubling that . . ....
- State's Top Franchise Cleans Up on Rugs
- The Exorcism of a Pre-Rumpole Demon : LIKE MEN BETRAYED <i> by John Mortimer (Viking: $16.95; 208 pp.) </i>
- Superman C.P.A. : What Made Bart Hackley Run, Swim and Bike in 123 Triathlons in One Year?
- Commercial Scene : Coldwell Banker Names Director of Investment
- Aloha for Music Center Benefit
- The Nation
- 700 Abortion Foes Arrested at L.A. Clinic : Movement Founder Is Booked as Police Take Tougher Action
- Candlelight Illuminates Vatican Easter Rites
- The World
- India Shuts Key Nepal Routes in Trade Dispute
- Warning Follows Blaze at Compton Facility : Energy Plant Told of Flaws in Fire System
- The State
- Daughter's Driving Record Leads to Probe of Assemblywoman
- 12 Hurt as Car Crashes Through Market Window
- Make the Mask of Democracy Real : Peace Bids From Central American Extremes Need Rewarding
- The Family Home Sits on an Unfair Tax Base
- Downzoning Fever Rises in San Pedro : Increased Apartment Construction Concerns 2 Groups of Residents
- Commentaries : Two Transportation Views : Bill Would Put Transit, Highway Reins in Single Hand
- Commentaries : Two Transportation Views : 'Superagency' Not the Right Road to Traffic Solutions
- Flurry of Charges Heats Up Inglewood Schools Election
- NHL Roundup : Maple Leafs Keep Hopes Alive, 6-5
- Clippers Are Trounced as Shooting Guards Fail : Suns Run Away With a 123-103 Victory Despite a Triple-Double by Norman
- U.S. Swimming Short Course Championships : Evans Sets U.S. Record in 1,000-Yard Freestyle
- Former Olympic diver Bruce Kimball's insurance companies...
- Southern Section's New Playoff Plan Is a Success--Sort Of
- NBA Roundup : Cleveland Stopped by Milwaukee in Overtime
- Lazers Lose, 7-1
- Fullerton Hits Four Homers to Beat FSU
- Also on the Indian trail: TIG Films...
- Rocket Wars : New Era for Launch Vehicle Marketplace Lifting Off With McDonnell Douglas' Delta
- Lip Service : Plastic Surgery Is Making Mouths That Are Fashionably Full a Possibility for All
- Things Scarcely to Be Believed : THE BEST JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION STORIES <i> edited by John L. Apostolou and Martin Greenberg (W. W. Norton: $16.95; 176 pp; 0-942637-06-2) </i>
- Artifacts and Attitudes of a Bygone Era : APES AND ANGELS <i> by Philip Appleman (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $18.95; </i> 360 pp.)
- Hearts of the Cities : The Most Romantic Place in the Nation Is Any Town Where One Finds Love
- Vacation Memories : The Day After Alaska's Great Shake