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- Show Knows What to Do With Davis but Doesn't Do It in 6-2 Padre Loss
- Santa Monica Hotel Initiative War Erupts
- Many Diseases, Few Amenities in Guatemala : M.A.S.H. Amid the Maya: Teams From the U.S. Battle to Save Lives
- Fewer Youths Are Singing: 'It's Off to Work We Go'
- Here Are Some Final Facts on NBA Playoffs
- Shanghai Newspaper at Center of Maelstrom
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- Parents as Patients
- Mona Van Duyn Wins Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize
- AROUND HOME : Kite Flying
- What the Experts Now Advise on Real Estate and Borrowing
- An Indiana Myth
- Parents as Patients
- Churches Open Doors to Cross-Cultural Worshipers
- The New Kid on the Block : Established Black Organizations Cautiously Eye Upstarts
- El Dorado, Luke Steal 2-0 Victory From Millikan
- Leakage Tab Hangs Over Gas Station Owner
- Invasion of Privacy Cited in School Test
- Cocaine Blocks Out Everything, but You Don't Care
- Sage Advice on Tasting the Flavors of Mougins
- Events in the news this week.
- Mining Firm Strikes a Vein of Concern in Historic Gold Town
- Odds of Completing Triple Crown: 50-50
- Girls' Softball Roundup
- Says She Lost Freedom of Speech as First Lady : Nancy Reagan's Room at the Top: 'Attic'
- Visit Scotland for Only a Wee Amount of Cash : Scotland at a Wee Price
- Celebrating Its 100th Year : A Frontier Dream Comes of Age for Orange County
- Delos Emerges on the Road to Solvency
- 70-Year-Old Group Hurt by Debate Dispute : League of Women Voters Cuts Expenses, Narrows Its Agenda of Issues
- Adventurer, 11, Ready for Flight Around Globe
- Seymour Cray Charts New Waters in Supercomputers
- I would like to express my gratitude...
- Smokeless Tobacco Use Is Condemned
- FASTER THAN EVER : Running Has Helped Put Amputee on Right Track
- The Devil Wears a Beeper : THE TERRIBLE THREES, <i> by Ishmael Reed</i> ,<i> (Atheneum: $16.95; 180 pp.) </i>
- Amtrak Charged With Dumping Toilets in Creek
- Challenging the Myths of Germany's Third Reich
- AROUND HOME : A Wine Club
- NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : THE DRIVING FORCE : Riley's Talk May Get Old, but Laker Victories Don't
- Sampling the Pleasures of Madrid's Cafe Society
- El Toro Marines Eulogize 2 Women Victims of Crash
- Young Passengers Can Make Waves
- McDonald Gets the Attention, Miami's Grahe Gets the Win
- Supervisors OK $2.3 Million for AIDS Hospices
- From the Big Apple to Santa Monica
- Hmmm . . . Do I Know That Face? : 'Real People' Advertising Puts a New Spin on Celebrity
- Starlady Sandra's Adventure : LEADER OF THE BAND,<i> by Fay Weldon</i> ,<i> (Viking: $17.95; 196 pp.; 0-67082440) </i> : POLARIS & OTHER STORIES,<i> b y Fay Weldon (Penguin Books: $6.95, paper; 237 pp.; 0-14-009747)</i>
- Cal Lutheran Kicker Signs With Bears
- The McLuhanesque McLuhan, Esq.
- Winogrand Looks at the U.S.A.
- World-Class Field to Compete Today in Irvine Track Meet
- And Hid His Face Amid a Crowd of Stars : MOVIELAND,Hollywood and the Great American Dream Culture,<i> by Jerome Charyn</i> ,<i> (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 304 pp.; 0-399-13423-9) </i>
- Up and Away Into the Twenty-First Century : THE NEW REALITIES,<i> by Peter F. Drucker</i> ,<i> (Harper & Row: $19.95;288 pp.; 0-06-016129-9) </i>
- Fairways Are Jammed on the Continent's Busiest Golf Course
- Literature, by Fred Chappell
- Portuguese Cliff Walks Around Cabo da Roca
- Up a Tree Over Plans to Fell It, Woman Is Arrested
- USOC Tentatively Approves Drug-Testing Plan With Soviets
- PUCCINI: "Turandot" (excerpts).
- 'Mules' With Backpacks Full of Drugs Try to Sneak Across Reservation : Arizona Indian Scouts' Sharp Eyes, Intuition Used to Track Smugglers
- Some See No Humor in 'See No Evil'
- Serendipitous Meetings a Long Way From Home
- Church-Linked Groups Challenging Abortion Laws in Western Europe
- Back from the Brink at B of A : How Some Tough Characters at the Top Produced a Comeback Story That May Rival Chrysler's
- Vigilante Raids Protested by Israeli Peace Activists
- NEWS NOTES:
- Jorgensen, O'Neill Both a Mile Ahead at State : Fallbrook's Noon (Shotput), Orange Glen's McGill (Triple Jump) Also Win
- Stewards' Error Leads to Certification Program
- The Making of a Maestro : A young conductor on the uncharted professional path
- Helicopter Crash Kills 4
- 'Fishermen Are Born Honest, but They Get Over It' : Ed Zern's Dry Wit Is a Good Catch for Anglers
- TUESDAY ELECTION PREVIEW : SCHOOL BOARD : Strike Fallout May Affect Two Races
- Events in the news this week.
- Animal Rights and the Focus of Activism
- Boxing : Ring Should Be Out of Bounds for Football Players, Dundee Says
- By the Way, Mr. President . . .
- The Ecological Challenge
- Tettleton Surprises With Homer Prowess
- College World Series : Texas' Dressendorfer Holds Long Beach to 6 Singles, 7-1
- 4,000 Protest on Eve of Seabrook Nuclear Tests
- A Heroine for the Tasmania Garden
- A Flight for Friendship
- RESCUE, S<i> tories</i> , <i> by Stephen O'Connor (Harmony/Crown: $17.95; 192 pp.) </i>
- 2-A Baseball : Clark, El Segundo Win Title by Beating San Marino, 7-4
- Penn Overtakes Wisconsin at End; UCLA Crew Fourth
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Believe It: 'Gee I Can't Believe It's Fish' is a Cajun Delight
- Sabonis Signs With Spanish Pro League
- Knapp Not to Blame
- On a Clean Day, You Can See the Harbor
- The Silent Partner : When It Comes to Bridging the Communication Gap, Some Men Are Willing to Let Women Do All the Talking
- Debra Winger, John Malkovich and Dennis Quaid...
- Hat Talk,by April Bernard
- 'Restore the Public Trust'
- Suit Against Officer Is an 'Aggravation'
- Bush's Anti-Smog Plan to Stress Alternative Fuels
- Conway Sets U.S. Mark; Dawn Sowell Runs a Fast 100
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Janicki Settles Into Groove, Unsettles Millikan for Third Playoff Victory
- Tiptoeing Through Tulipe : Where French food may start low-cost revolution
- Car-Pool Lane Won't Harm Environment, Study Says
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- 'Living overseas gives you a huge amount of freedom.' : The Call of Nepal's Katmandu : Some Americans Find Life Irresistible in Faraway Land
- WHO IS ROXANI GILLESPIE? : And Why Is She Saying All Those Terrible Things About Ralph Nader, the Insurance Revolt and Prop. 103?
- THE WAILERS BAND "I.D." Atlantic * 1/2: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- The Lighter Side
- Groups, Individuals on List for Pasadena Arts Grants
- Roll Out a Lawn That Can Grow on Concrete
- Khomeini's Health Deteriorating; Prayer Urged
- Fawn Hall Reportedly Admits Cocaine Use When at NSC
- Gehry and Disney Hall
- Rick Mears upstaged Indianapolis 500 champion Emerson...
- Exploring the Phases of Discomfort
- DR. AMNIO
- Frank Stella: Minimalist to the Max : THE SHOW : A stunning new exhibit at the County Museum
- 2-A/3-A Baseball All-Star Game : Home Run by Canedo the Big Hit as 2-A Wins
- Lucifer in Grunewald's Masterpiece : THE DEVIL AT ISENHEIM,Reflections of Popular Belief in Grunewald's Altarpiece, <i> by Ruth Mellinkoff, California Studies in the History of Art, Discovery Series, 1 (University of : California Press: $29.95; 109 pp., illustrated; 0-520-06211-6) </i>
- Happiness, Fear Among Iranians in Southland
- A Tribute in Error
- Where American Industry Went Wrong : MADE IN AMERICA,Regaining the Productive Edge<i> by Michael Dertouzos, Richard K. Lester, Robert M. Solow, and the MIT Commission on Industrial Productivity (MIT Press: $17.95; 340 pp.) </i>
- Recycling Project for Anaheim
- Gallery Stage Set for Short-Story Acting
- Hawthorne State Track Champion for 3rd Year in Row
- Bhutto's Visit to U.S. May Set Off 'Benazir Mania'
- Children's Benefits Choose 'Phantom of the Opera' Theme
- Don't Blame It on Debt : Economic Reforms That Aren't Made Cripple Latin America
- COMMENCEMENT 1989
- Rail Seen as Alternative to the Automotive Glut
- Chicken Shack (That's Where It's At) : A nightmarish salon for artists and musicians offers television art, junkyard litter and cinematic illusions
- Off-Road Racing : Gordon and Wernimont Hold Off Stewart for Victory in Baja Race
- Rick Wilson led for the final 96...
- Nepal's Former Child Goddess, Now 20, Catches Up With Life After Retiring at 13
- Crime Program Pays Off
- Give Congress a Raise but Limit Contributions
- Drunk Drivers
- S. California's Riverfront Habitat Disappearing in Unceasing Assault
- The World : Bomb Kills 6 Peru Soldiers
- Gorbachev Bests Kohl in West German Poll
- Misleading Slot Machines Retrofitted, Nevada Says
- Frankfurt's Ballet and Its Pop American : A look at the wit, creativity and controversy surrounding choreographer William Forsythe
- Racing at Hollywood Park : This Time, Fitzwilliam Place Wins Gamely 'Cap
- Access to Adult Cable TV Fare Too Easy, Critics Say
- Soon the low roller will be cruising...
- 'Tear-Down Fever' Spreads Along Coast : Analysts Say Razing Small Homes to Make Way for Big Ones Is Changing the Face of Middle-Class Communities
- Kennedy, Hansell Win Pitching Duel : Fighting Irish Score 1-0 Victory Over Saugus in Nine Innings
- Four Tied After First Round of Men's Golf Championship
- Copter Deaths Traced to Pilot Error, Lack of Tower Lights
- Got 15 Years to Life for Drug Sale : College Student Does Slow Time
- College World Series : CS Long Beach Stopped by Dressendorfer
- Thanks From Zimbabwe
- Falling Under the Spell of a Swiss Mountain Town
- McCartney Generation Nears Middle Age : PAUL McCARTNEY "Flowers in the Dirt." Capitol ****
- ART BOOKS : English Gardens, Russian Icons, American Moods
- Children's Books : FAMILY LIFE AND COMING OF AGE : Growing Up Almost Happy
- Guide Offers Cruise Control Advice
- Monterey Park Chamber Attacks Council's Move to Raise City Fees
- Placentia Pedestrian Killed by Car
- Prefontaine Track and Field Meet : Tarpenning Clears 19-0 1/4; Quirot, Williams Also Win
- The Major League Baseball Draft : Picking the Winners--and Losers
- Drafting Landlords in the War on Drugs
- DR. AMNIO
- 'Misguided Reform Effort'
- AROUND HOME : Thai Style
- Oceanside Boy Dies in Accidental Shooting
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Faces Tough New Challenges : Must Meet Expectations of Europe Triumph, Experts Say
- Overlooked Angel Offense Steals the Spotlight, Beats Royals, 4-3
- Uniroyal Ends U.S. Sale of Alar; Apple Growers Elated
- Sockers Lead Series, but Newman Says They Can Play Even Better
- Greg Foster Coming Back, Will Run in Meet at UCLA
- Italy's Flavio Giupponi outsprinted Laurent Fignon of...
- Longest Day a Loss for Dodgers : L.A. Plays More Than 7 Hours, Falls in 22nd Inning
- Coming Home to Find a Smug, Scared America
- National League Roundup : Some Like It Hot: Reds' Davis Warms to Occasion Again, Swats Padres
- On 'The Rocks' : Day Laborer Finds a 'Gold Mine' at Van Nuys Site
- Wynyate Memories
- JACKSON BROWNE "World In Motion." Elektra **: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- It Pays to Shop Around for a Mortgage Lender
- ATLANTIC STARR "We're Movin' Up." Warner Bros.***: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- China In Turmoil : Protests For Democracy : Fiery Battle for Beijing Square
- Swedish Company to Build Business Center
- When Studebaker Ruled the Road : Indiana City Celebrates Good Old Horse 'n' Buggy Days
- Autopsy Shows Woman Thought to Have Died From Drugs Was Slain
- Work Under Way on Chula Vista Project
- Inflation-Worried Fed Pressured to Stem Dollar's Rise
- Ditching the Border Ditch
- First Phase of Paragon Center Rising in Corona
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : Escape From Hollywood
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Baseball Titles Slip Past Saugus, Hart : Indians Lose to Cerritos in 4-A Final
- Peter Weir: In a Class by Himself : Disney gambles that summer audiences will tire of sequels and look for more challenging fare
- A Smorgasbord of Mush : Andrew Lloyd Webber's quasi-opera is haunted by many phantoms
- French Open Tennis Championships : Raindrops Dampen Drop Shots in Paris
- The Growing No-Growth Movement
- Children's Books : FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION : Why Dragons and Ghosts Endure
- Michigan's Picturesque Rock Pile is a Boulder Place for a Nature Vacation
- Louis Armstrong is among the performers who...
- Great Baseball, Angels
- NEW HOMES ON VIEW : Los Angeles County
- 'Restore the Public Trust'
- Children's Books : POLITICS AND HISTORY : Talking About Real Life in Front of the Children
- PETER GABRIEL "Passion." Geffen ***:POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame
- POETIC REBUTTAL
- Times Ballot Recommendations
- Meeting on Peninsula Wildlife Survey
- Beware, Lakers, for Three-peat's Sake
- Dukakis Unmistakenly Sure About His '88 Mistakes
- Predicting the Course of the Dollar
- Motor Racing Notes : Format for Indy Trials May Change Next Year
- SIGN OF THE TIMES:
- Asahi Joins Cushman in Long Beach Project
- Giving Intimate Voice to 'Other' Lives Affected by AIDS
- One fine morning three rockets took off...
- Women Make Inroads in Non-Western Pop
- A Distinctively American Genre : ...
- Shouldn't Confuse 'Socialized' Medicine With 'Socialism'--They Are Not the Same Thing
- Haitian Leader Fears 'Social Explosion' Unless U.S. Sends Financial Aid
- Schools Chief Quits After 11 Years
- Runaway Movies
- Public, Government Unconcerned : Hunters Relentlessly Kill Egypt's Imperiled Species
- Biography as Expiation : FORGOTTEN LIFE,<i> by Brian Aldiss</i> ,<i> (Atheneum: $19.95; 328 pp.) </i>
- As Speaker, Foley Plans to Quell Partisan Fights
- N. Carolina Program Gives Prisoners Job Skills
- Reborn Symphony
- MILLI VANILLI "Girl You Know It's True." Arista ** 1/2: POP STARS ***** Great Balls of Fire **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door *** Good Vibrations ** Maybe Baby * Ain't That a Shame : ROXETTE "Look Sharp!" EMI**
- War Stories From the Employment Front
- Dog-License Fee
- Cranky Golfing Fanatics
- Pakistan Crash Kills 15
- Irvine Sets Example in Move to Protect Ozone
- HOUSING STARTS : Lusk Sets Fall Opening
- Lawndale Delays Decision on City Hall Layoffs
- Draft Brimful of Promise for Salkeld Despite Loss
- Great Balls of . . . Hype
- Lowe Profile
- Fire Chief's Musings Ignite a Brainstorm, and Fire-Safe Toys Are the End Result
- 'Reagan Tradition' : * GOP to File Complaint Over Korenstein Flyer
- Code Proposed to Guide Textbook Sales to Schools
- ARAFATA Political Biography by Alan Hart (Indiana...
- Westlake North Project 'Will Cause Misery'
- 'Restore the Public Trust'
- UCI to Reject Women in Labor When Facilities Full
- PNIN by Vladimir Nabokov(Vintage International: $7.95)We are...
- AROUND HOME : Pueblo Pottery
- Commentary : South Bay Boat People Fight for Right to Live Afloat
- Home Improvement : How to Create a More Efficient Bedroom Closet : With ingenuity, wasted space can be converted to additional hanger and shelf storage.
- $55 Million Lease for Tower Office
- Radio Reality
- The Sparks in Extreme Shape the Music
- Italian Gothic : AN AUTUMN STORY, <i> by Tommaso Landolfi,translated from the Italian by Joachim Neugroschel (Eridanos Press: $20, cloth; $11, paper; 145 pp.) </i>
- VIEWPOINTS : SUPER 301: A JUSTIFIED COURSE : Proposed Trade Law Sanctions Are Credible Warning, Not Protectionist Ploy
- Gardening : Tough Perennial With a Lot of Wanderlust : <i> Verbena rigid</i> a is a strong survivor that can be planted near and around walkways.
- Reliving Nixon's 'Final Days' : ABC-TV docudrama, based on Woodward/Bernstein book, details the resignation of a President
- 33 Years After Legalizing Abortion, Poland Is Pressured to Reconsider
- DVORAK: Symphony No. 9. STRAVINSKY: "Firebird" Suite.
- Explosions at Gunpowder Plant Injure 18, Destroy 3 Buildings
- Ayatollah Khomeini Dies at 86 : Fiery Leader Was in Failing Health Following Surgery
- Man Shot to Death After Ramming Car
- Bring Back the Tax Break for Art
- AROUND HOME : Notes on a Glass Teapot, and Garden and Animal Events : Wagenfeld Teapot
- State Prep Track and Field Meet : Hawthorne Boys and Muir Girls Both Win, but Do It Differently
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- From the Archives: Protests For Democracy in Tiananmen Square; Troops Fire on Beijing Crowds
- From the Archives: Tear Gas Fired at Beijing Protesters
- White Takes Career 3 Steps Further at State Track Meet
- Poor TV Reception: Is it Technical Ineptitude or Divine Intervention?
- Hart, Cerritos to Play for 4-A Baseball Title
- Weekend Checklist for Dedicated Diggers and Planters
- San Diego
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : MOTIVATIONAL FORCE : Doug Worley Plants Positive Thoughts in Players' Minds and Saugus Responds by Earning Shot at Program's First Title
- U.N. Official Concerned for Viet Refugees
- Girl Raped in Foster Care Wins $7 Million
- Guardsmen to End Patrol Duty at Border : Anti-Drug Program Was Successful, Officials Say, but It Has Run Out of Money
- Woodland Hills Man Sentenced to Jail for Breaking Windows
- Stanton : Hospital to Cancel Medi-Cal Contract
- Man Had Escaped From Canada : Killer Sentenced Over Handgun Thefts
- Computer Plays Role in Corona del Mar's Baroque Music Fete
- Southern Section Softball Finals : Kim Maher Leads Buena to 4-A Title
- Parrish Fires Back at Jurors on Legal Fees
- San Diego
- A Portrait of Chet Baker