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- Bradley Runs Power Moorpark College
- Far West Roundup : Air Force Beats UTEP to Remain Undefeated
- Sacks on the Decline as Offenses Adjust to Big NFL Linebackers
- ORCHESTRAL MASTERPIECES (transcriptions for guitar). Giovanni de Chiaro, guitar. Centaur CRC 2032 (compact disc).
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- Portland Sets Example in Urban Design
- How a Small Down Payment Can Pay Off for Retiree Buying Home
- A Capital Delight for Young Travelers
- A Con Man Who Became War Hero
- Cultivating Democracy Ecologically : Soviet People Can See, Taste and Smell Failures of Centralized Power
- 'Trickle Down' Is for Hydrants, Not Taxes
- Celebrities Rally 'Round Written Word
- National League East Roundup : One Thing You Can Count On: Cubs Will Accept Victory in Any Form
- L.A. Southwest Posts 2-0 Record With 41-0 Flattening of West L.A.
- KTLA's "The Truth About Teachers," which focused...
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- THE SUGARCUBES "Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week." Elektra *** 1/2: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one (poor) to five (a classic) stars.</i>
- Who's on Third?
- MAN RAY <i> introduction by Mary Foresta (Pantheon: $7.95)</i>
- BIG SUGAR: Seasons in the Canefields of Florida <i> by Alec Wilkinson (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Hey, Some of These People Are Famous for Real Reasons Too
- Commercial Scene : Norwalk Site Sells for $61 Million
- Raising the Comfort Level in an Older Mobile Home
- Better Times In Store for Pasadena Y
- Beijing Office Building Seized for Extravagance
- First 'Great American Race West' to Head for Nevada From Queen Mary
- Flag Desecration
- City of Angels Restaurant Closes
- 'Is My Sister Going to the Hospital Today?' : AIDS in the Family: One Twin Is Infected, the Other Affected
- So. African Eases Three-Year Ban on Mandela Life Story
- The Intimate Steve Garvey : The Former Dodger Hero Tells How His Perfect Life Became a Perfect Nightmare
- Saving Plan Needs Better Approach
- Only Athletic Beauties Need Apply : 'Mermaids' Asked to Take a Dive
- So, What About Child Care?
- Red Stars to Fall All Over Hungary
- Ex-New Yorkers Reunite for Some Small Talk and Seltzer or Two
- Anti-Dayworker Law Is Flawed, Ill-Advised
- Their Coach Isn't the Same, and Neither Are the Buckeyes
- Tough, Last-Second Loss to Bo Leaves Bruins in a Blue Mood
- The Athletics Congress plans to review charges...
- Southeast Roundup : Alabama Defense Holds Off Kentucky
- Houston Too Much for Arizona St. : Cougars Roll Up Yardage, Penalties, Turnovers, Interceptions
- Soviet Coach Marks the Anniversary of Olympic Triumph With Sadness
- ON A PAR BY HIMSELF : Dee Darden--Caddy and Confidant--Puts Down the Bag for the Final Time
- Blue Jays Are Top Item in These 'Yellow Pages'
- Tennis Roundup : Gomez Surprises Lendl in Barcelona Semifinals
- BACH: "Goldberg" Variations. Rosalyn Tureck, piano. AAD TROY007 (compact disc).
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Robaire's Offers Remembrance of Paris Past
- Smart Money Is Betting on Common Sense
- Cinematically Correct : These Days, You Are What You See at the Movies
- Catastrophic Care: Taking Beating, It Needs First Aid
- Television with a past, present and future...
- Winners and Losers: Rules Would Benefit the Older, Sicker and Poorer
- Nancy Nigrosh Backed the Plan to Enclose Lafayette Square--Until Her House Wound Up on the Wrong Side of the Line : On the Outside Looking In
- Thatcher Praises Gorbachev Reform Effort
- U.S., Industrial Allies Urge Dollar Curbs Before IMF Talks
- Home, Home on the Range Finally Takes Center Stage
- Man Killed in I-8 Car Crash
- Tide of Help From All Quarters Rises to Restore Pier
- A Policeman's Best Friend : Training Prepares Dogs to Bark, Bite, Sniff and Chase
- Canipe Shoots 64 to Take One-Stroke Lead
- THE LPGA AT LOS COYOTES : Scottish Rookie Storms Into Lead : Wright Finishes Strong, Leads Lopez, Jones by a Shot
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 3 : Rams Don't Get a Breather, After All : Packers Showed Strength in Win Over New Orleans
- Pomona-Pitzer Stumbles Over the Feat of Occidental's Little
- Angels Fail to Handle Pressure or Indians : Instead of Gaining on A's, They Lose Doubleheader to Fall 4 1/2 Behind
- The New Season: Big as All L.A. : Let's just say that it begins with 'Virginia Woolf' and much of it looks intriguing
- Henley Forgives--But Doesn't Forget : The former-Eagle still stumps for social consciousness with 'The End of Innocence'
- Commercial Scene : Occupancy Rises to 96% at Santa Monica Complex
- Aloe Again : Dermatologists Are Taking a Serious New Look at an Old Folk Remedy
- Cocktails and Conga Lines - Hostess Jean Howard's Party Shots Caught Hollywood Off Guard in a More Glamorous Age
- Caribbean Tourism Feels Hurricane Hugo Impact
- Lion Fatally Mauls Soldier
- North America's Mountains of Refuse : Problem Mounts: Where to Put Trash?
- Voyager 2: It'll Spend Eternity Cruising Space
- The Family (Cinemax Sunday at 1:30 p.m.):...
- Around the San Gabriel Valley : When a very young child, a baby really, dies in the unspeakably horrible way Jessica did, it touches all of us.
- Utilities Paying Premium to Stay at Full Capacity Level
- Environment by Design : Husband-Wife Team Creates Total Picture Inside and Out
- On a Split Vote, Lawndale Rejects a Code of Ethics for City Officials
- Balloon Show Is Harbinger of Residents' Reduced Views : Demonstration by Hyperion Illustrates the Effect of the Plant's Proposed Expansion in El Segundo
- Prep Roundup : Last-Second Victory for Capistrano Valley
- Young Heavyweight Morrison Is Promising
- San Jose State Holds Off Pacific
- Ineligible Student Forces Foothill to Forfeit Victory
- El Camino Passes Orange Coast 'Test,' Wins Easily, 36-17
- Golf/ Mal Florence : Hillcrest Pro Eric Monti Retires With a Smile
- Prep Wrapup / Rob Fernas : West Torrance Takes Advantage of Torrance Mistakes to Win, 14-8
- Pair Leads USD Past Claremont : All-American Candidates Provide Punch in Victory
- RESPIGHI: Ancient Airs and Dances; "The Birds." Australian Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Lyndon Gee. Omega OCD 1007.
- His Way
- A Theater Owner Who Doesn't Pander to the Fattest Pocketbook
- Aspens Prove That Leaving Can Be Hard to Forget
- Clipper Can't Pass on Hermosa Home
- A Leaf Tour
- Bradley Intercedes for Political Contributor : Mayor Asks Officials to Delay Closure of Mobile Home Park, Aids Effort to Purchase 2 City Lots
- Raindrops--but No Clouds--Camp Out at Childrens Chain Dinner
- Committee Set Up to Raise Funds to Recall Tucker
- Canoga Park Veterinarian Is a Pet of His Clients; He Still Makes Kennel Calls
- Surtax Angers Orange County Seniors
- Bush Urges Lawyers to Help Poor, Skirts Abortion Issue
- New Animal Laws Permit Lawndale to Impound, Kill Pets
- Growers eager to sell their bounty find city folks wanting to stock up at San Pedro Farmer's Market.
- Kings Lose, 7-3, to Jets Without Gretzky, Hrudey
- Arizona Surprises Washington : Wildcats Beat 11th-Ranked Huskies, 20-17, With Late Field Goal
- Community College Roundup : Golden West Wins Water Polo Title
- Brewers Show Yankees That They Still Have Some Fight in Them
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Craig, McKeon Angry Because Atlanta's Starters Sitting
- FLOTOW: "Martha." Lucia Popp, Doris Soffel, Siegfried Jerusalem, Sigmund Nimsgern, Karl Ridderbusch; Chorus of the Bavarian Radio; Munich Radio Orchestra conducted by Heinz Wallberg. Eurodisc 7789-2-RG (two compact discs).
- SONGS OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN; Samuel Ramey, bass; National Philharmonic, Peter Matz conducting. EMI 7 49581 2 (compact disc).
- HOT FLASHES:
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- NIGHT AND DAY: A Cole Porter Album. Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano; William Bolcom, piano. Omega OCD 3002 (compact disc).
- Between Rocks and a Hard Place : For Homeless at Bridge Refuges, Life Will Soon Get Rougher
- Take Another Stab at No-Fault
- Man Killed, Officer Hurt in Shoot-Out
- Pipe Dreams: Would We Build an Alaskan Oil Line Today?
- Clash Over Soviet Arts Festival Divides San Diego Educators
- Family Planning Services Adjust to Drop in Funding
- 'Fingerprints' May Point to Oil-Spill Culprit
- Flurry of Construction at UC Irvine Shatters Calm at Growing Campus
- American jockey Steve Cauthen swept to the...
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- Notre Dame Gets 21-13 Win Despite Muck of the Irish
- High School Football : Rucker Runs Roughshod Over Bell-Jeff
- Community College Football Roundup
- Dickerson Glad That 'Reunion' Is Over
- Garcia Comeback Continues in Bout With State Champion
- Transition to NFL Is Tougher Than Dallas' Johnson Expected
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 3 : Raiders Face the Mile High Broncos : Denver Is Coming Off a Big Victory Over Tough Bills
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Stanford Rallies From 17-0 Deficit, Defeats Oregon in Final Seconds
- College Roundup : No. 2 Irvine Wins Three Water Polo Matches at Air Force
- TRACING THE CARIBBEAN ROOTS OF THE NEW BRITISH POP INVASION : A new generation of musicians mix soul, the reggae beat and rock
- Looking Beyond the Stars in France
- Drenched in Movies--but Refreshed : Toronto festival shows 322 films in 10 days, screening works of conscience and consequence
- JASMINE <i> by Bharati Mukherjee (Grove: $17.95; 190 pp.) </i>
- More than 50 years ago Hardie Gramatky,...
- Around Home : Wine Making
- For My Brother
- Hey, Some of These People Are Famous for Real Reasons Too
- Harboring a Taste for a Quick Cruise
- Test of Cambodian Forces Begins as Hanoi's Troops Withdraw
- Wrestler Will Teach Others How to Deal With Their Heavy Problems
- Slow Process Leads to Adoption, Care of Turtles
- Modern Art Hub : Industrial Mall in Santa Monica Lures Hottest New Galleries
- The Tough New Snail on the Block
- 27 Die in Girls' School Fire
- Lebanon Truce Brings Beirut Refugees Home
- Water Snubbed Today May Look Good Tomorrow
- Irving Berlin, King of U.S. Songwriters, Dies in Sleep at 101
- Women's Accusations Land Small-Town Indiana Doctor in Big Trouble
- GRAND OPENINGS : 11 Luxury Homes at Bonita Palms
- Prelude to a Forest Journey
- APARTMENT LIFE : What to Do If Tenant Doesn't Pay All the Rent
- Remodeler's Diary : It Was a Dark and Stormy Night . . .
- WASTED: The Preppie Murder <i> by Linda Wolfe (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 303 pp.) </i>
- If Only Genes Could Whisper : EXILES FROM EDEN: Psychotherapy From an Evolutionary Perspective <i> by Kalman Glantz and John K. Pearce (W. W. Norton: $32.95; 308 pp.) </i>
- The World : Quayle Backs Japan Ties
- Archeological Exploration in Iraq Surges After Cease-Fire With Iran
- PBS will air the two-part "Masterpiece Theatre"...
- 2 Admit Killing Galan, Bogota General Says
- Face-Lift's Effect on Valley Blvd. Traffic Feared
- Commercial Scene : Security Pacific Project Rises in Santa Monica
- Arab-American Terrorism Suspect Trapped in Legal Limbo in U.S. Jail
- Affluence Ruining Tradition : Helsinki Saunas Running Out of Steam
- A New Home Is a Moving Experience
- Bush to Meet Italy Leader
- SELLING A LAKE : Tenacious Mono Backers Use Sophisticated Tactics to Beat DWP to Its Knees
- Tiny Island of Malta Celebrates 25 years of Independence, Confident of Its Future
- Backwoods Biker Bar Lacks Only a Phone
- Nationalities: Does Gorbachev Grasp the Urgency?
- Solana Beach Man Hurt in Fire
- CS Fullerton Ties San Diego St., 41-41, on Last-Second Field Goal
- Community College Football Roundup
- Wolverine Uses His Head to Stymie Bruins : Michigan's Murray Blocks Extra-Point Attempt, Recovers Onside Kick
- 1989 Cubs Don't Gloat Over Beating Mets Like 1969 Cubs Did
- San Pedro Sportswalk to Honor 4
- ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT : Michibata Stands Poised to Advance a Few Rungs on Tennis Ladder
- SONGS BY DUPARC, GOUNOD, WOLF, BRAHMS, SCHUBERT and others. Lotte Lehmann, soprano; Erno Balogh and Paul Ulanowsky, pianists. BMG Music CD 7809-2-RG (compact disc).
- A Faithful Foursome Dreams of Stardom : It all started in a seminary, where some young men tuned in to rock, and that was the genesis of sam i am
- Hiroshima's Horror
- Quibbles & Bits
- Braque and Picasso: Odd Couple : MOMA retrospective focuses on the collaborative birth of Cubism.
- The High Schools / Tim Brown : Dueling Konrad Twins Saved Their Breath for Game
- Winless Chargers Search for Answers : Chiefs Worried They'll Become the First Victim
- Southwest Roundup : Arkansas Holds Off Ole Miss Rally, 24-17
- COMMENTARY : We Can Sleep Tight--Cup Is Ours Again
- Cowboys' New Era Starts Off Slow
- Las Vegas Beats New Mexico State
- The Not-So Fine Art of Selling Autographs
- Community College Roundup : Cerritos Holds Off Fullerton Rally
- Films now going into production: ...
- One Jackson Divides Into Two Jazz Quartets
- Career Takes Her Out to Ballgame a Lot : Organist Gets Standing Ovations as She Scores Team's Efforts With Broad Repertoire
- USAir Probe Turns to Mechanical Failure : Investigators Examine Pieces of Jet That Crashed at La Guardia
- IT ISN'T JUST BRADLEY : ETHICS QUESTIONS RAISE OTHER BASIC ISSUES
- 'I am not a therapist, I am a town crier'
- High-Tech AIDS Research Center Designed to Keep Virus on Inside
- County Dropout Figures Call for a Few Lessons
- Educational Reform Can Reach High Payoffs With Modest New Federal Help
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- A Beauty of an Idea Is Helping Depressed Patients
- Waiting for Admission to Drug Clinics : Lack of Public Funds Forces Long Delays
- SIGNS OF SUICIDE AMONG THE AGED
- HE'S A SPEED DEMON : McNair's Method to Help Athletes Run Faster Leads to Rapidly Growing Business
- Erickson's Passing, Running Lift Miami Over Missouri, 38-7
- The Joe Cronin Award for significant achievement...
- Ryder Cup : Strange, Stewart Fail, So U.S. Trails by 2
- Assessing Competitors for Balboa Park Space
- Robberies by Gangs Who Prey on Fellow Asians on the Increase
- Man Slain, 1 Wounded in El Cajon Shooting
- Bush Infuses New Life Into Fight Against Drugs : President's Speech Inspires Companies, Residents to Expand Their Efforts
- Oxnard Defense Paves Way
- East Roundup : Lewis Scores Three Touchdowns as Pittsburgh Beats Syracuse
- COMMENTARY : This Won't Put More Athletes in Classroom
- National League West Roundup : Behind Reuschel, Giants Put Damper on Hopes of Scott and Astros, 3-1
- Redskin Recovery Lies in Sense of Insecurity
- Hanauer Wins Hydroplane Race
- Don't Look Now, but MISL Season Is Just Around the Corner : Sockers Begin Title Defense by Looking to Improve
- CANTE GITANO: Gypsy Flamenco from Andalucia. Jose de la Tomasa, Maria la Burra and Maria Solea, singers; Paco del Gastor and Juan del Gastor, guitars. Nimbus NI 5168 (compact disc).
- 28 at 25 : With its financial crisis tamed, KCET public TV faces the thorny task of programming for an expanding multicultural audience
- Lawndale Council Delays Vote on Fate of Community Garden
- Volunteers Transform County Eyesore Into a Greenbelt
- Calm Home Savings Robber Hands Teller Note, Walks Out With Cash
- Gangs Are Blamed for 2 Unrelated Slayings
- Redondo Shoot-Out's 1st Victim: a Mystery Man With a Rap Sheet
- Brightmon Leads Las Vegas Past New Mexico State
- High School Football : In other nonleague games:
- College Roundup : Northridge Falls in Final to Portland St.
- Colorado's Aunese in Serious Condition
- Schiraldi Is Sore, but Dodgers Are Ones Left Aching, 7-1
- Passing Grade for USC; UCLA Fails : Bruins Lose 8-Point Lead in 95 Seconds as Michigan Wins, 24-23
- Community College Football Roundup : Santa Barbara Drops Pierce, 28-20
- Schiraldi Pulls Self Together, Beats Dodgers
- High School Football : In other nonleague games:
- Tim Shanta's Quest : Airline Pilot From Redondo Beach Vowed to Run 50 Triathlons in the Year Before He Turned 50--and Did It
- Santa Monica Scores Fast, Rolls Over Harbor, 40-13
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Falls to Gomez in Semifinals
- Endangered Species Debate Touches on Ethics, Motives
- THE GREAT DIVIDE Second Thoughts on the American Dream <i> by Studs Terkel (Avon: $4.95) </i>
- Back home in Indiana : Old-fashioned values prevail in a land where horse-drawn buggies hurry along country lanes, village stores feature homemade quilts and jams, and cornfields reach out to the horizon
- Commercial Scene : Advertising Agency Leases in Brentwood Landmark II
- Psychoanalyzing Britain : A NATURAL CURIOSITY <i> by Margaret Drabble (Viking: $19.95; 309 pp.) </i>
- FICTION
- Aborigines, Taken From Families as Children, Tell of Their Ordeal
- Native Californian
- Road Work to Begin on P.V. Peninsula
- Schools Fight Own War--Against Gang Attire
- 2nd Time's the Charm for Channel Swimmer
- Mexican President's Copter Forced to Land
- VIEWPOINTS : TYING UP DRUG PROFITS : Let's wage war at the banks as well as the borders.
- Orange County Business Paper Is Latest Link in Growing Chain
- San Bernardino Sales Decline
- Beneficial Worms?
- Symbols May Surprise Visitors to Synagogue
- A Hat, an Umbrella and Not Much More
- Good news for grape lovers. A new...
- Words on the Other Asian Writers
- French Accent on a Garden Slide Lecture
- Alcohol-Free Beer Also Available : Munich Breaks With Tradition, Soberly Sells Milk at Oktoberfest
- Yaroslavsky's Plan for Beverly Complex Gains
- Taiwan Justice Minister Extends Leave in Furor
- Stone-Throwing an Annual Bash in India Town
- SHARING THE EARTH : At last, war-weary environmentalists and developers are learning to work together to preserve endangered species.
- Around Home
- Around Home : Old Lace
- I'm in total agreement with Toni Jacobson...
- REPORTED SIGHTINGS: Art Chronicles, 1957-1987 <i> by John Ashbery edited by David Bergman (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 417 pp.) </i>
- Most Wanted French Criminal Kills Himself
- Society Must Help Seniors Stay Productive, Experts Say : Often Hidden, Suicide Is on Rise Among Elderly
- Thieves Take 2nd Pizza Car in 3 Days
- Throughout South Asia, Broken Still Means Fix It Up, Not Throw It Away
- After Another Cut in Size, Airport Project Wins Planners' OK
- U.S. College Education, Once Denigrated, Is of Increasing Value in Asia
- Voices of Ancestors Sing Across Time
- Cultural Rebel : China's 'Most Modern Artist' Enjoys Freedom, Fame in U.S.
- 2nd Time's the Charm for Channel Swimmer
- They Hope for Return of the Americans : Island Cultists Pray for Wartime Cargoes
- The Nation : Driver Silent About Fatal Bus Accident
- 'America Killed Andre' : Celebrity Chef Michel Richard Lost His Best Friend to a Robber's Bullet. Now He Talks About the Dark Side of the American Dream: Murder, Greed, Fear
- Pomp and Pride on Parade in Koreatown : Spirit of Friendship, Togetherness Draws 70,000 to Olympic Blvd.
- Southland Balloonists Help Soviets Prepare for Lofty Goal
- Japan Lifts China Advisory
- The House : Flag Desecration
- New 3-Year Contract Gives City College Employees 5% Raise
- Around Home : Career Options
- Commercial Scene : State Leases Mid-Wilshire Offices for L.A. Divisions
- U.S. Dismantles Last Fortified Barge in Gulf
- Turnbull Canyon Fire Victims Declared Eligible for Federal Disaster Repair Loans
- New Round of Scrutiny : Media, L.A.: A Cycle of Fascination
- The Times Poll : Public Opposes Censoring Programs for Television
- Montanan Pioneers Effort to Save Farms for Progeny
- Scrapple--The Way to a Philadelphian's Heart
- IMF Faces Role Crisis as Leaders Meet
- U.S. Slump Could Be Felt Globally
- An Unforgettable Jamaican Disaster Revealed Brave New World for Visitor
- Planning Your Garden Can Require a Soft(ware) Touch
- Media Scrutiny : California: A Cycle of Fascination