- John Set for Release by Angels
- Politburo Sends 5-Year Plan Back for Re-Draft
- Some Papers Not Printing Trudeau Strips on Sinatra
- Divestiture Would Harm Blacks, Zulu Chief Warns
- Reagan Tax Plan May Add to Deficit, Feldstein Says
- Will Honor SALT Pact, Reagan Says : Agrees to Scrap Nuclear Submarine but Warns Soviets to End Violations
- Cranston Opposes Cuts in Foster Care Funds
- Hahn Puts Up $1 Million to House San Diego's Poor
- Actor Wins Review of His Conviction in Murder Plot
- Anaheim : 2 Held After Stakeout at Electronics Firm
- If He Reaches for His Gloves, It Might Be Wise to Sign and Run
- Questions & Answers
- 3 Hit by Shotgun Fire
- The World : Peking to Buy 4 Reactors
- The Region : Berle Stable After Quadruple Bypass
- National League Roundup : Hoyt Wins Fifth in Row for Padres
- Washington Gov. Booth Gardner said that Seattle...
- An improved Soviet grain harvest was forecast.
- Plenty of Room to Bargain in San Diego : High-Rise Offices Going Begging
- Audiotronics of North Hollywood signed an agreement...
- Still Expected to Help U.S. Grain Surplus : Winter Wheat Crop May Drop 8%
- DOT Awards Regent Air Full Operating Certificate
- 49% of Waugh Controls Purchased
- Outlets to Be Nearly Doubled in 2 Years : Video Firm's Stock Offering to Fund Expansion
- Lakers Draw Biggest Crowd ----30,000 Fans
- Jury Still Out on Chloramine Use in MWD's Water Supply
- Rites for George Main to Be Held Wednesday
- L. A. PHILHARMONIC GETS ARTS ENDOWMENT GRANT
- Postcard Marks Exhibition
- Taking Sides on Abortion Issue
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- Freeway Space
- Taking Sides on Abortion Issue
- Unfair Provision in the Tax Code
- Taking Sides on Abortion Issue
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- The Region - News from June 11, 1985
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- LAPD's No. 2 Man Chosen Beverly Hills Police Chief
- Judge Who Set Fine for Crowded County Jail to Visit Facility
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- Democracy Not Providing Quick Fix for Latin Woes
- FCC Called Lackadaisical on Bid for CBS
- Crime Drops but Still Hits 26% of U.S. Households
- North County : Appreciation Is Payoff for Realtors Who Fix Homes
- Elliott Wins Another Stock Car Race; Gant Again Finishes Second
- GOING FOR BROCK : The Newest-and Oldest-of the Rams' Quarterbacks Is Almont Unknown outside Canada, but When It Comes to an Arms Race, Dieter's Proven He Has the Weapons.
- Wickes to Buy G&W;'s Consumer, Industrial Units for $1 Billion
- Annual Survey of Manufacturers : Business Climate in the Sun Belt Still Appeals
- 4 Die in Kayak Accident
- Two Killed, Five Hurt as Truck Hits Stalled Pickup
- Some Couples Find There's No Place Like Home--Downtown
- Craze for Liability Lawsuits Is Expensive, and We All Pay
- Fullerton : City Orders Crackdown on Fraternity Parking
- Hewlett-Packard said it has established an office...
- Art Isn't Barn-Burner but It's Something to Chew On
- Reagan's Tax Plan Brings Legislators Into Uneasy Alliance
- Kupchak's Comeback Is Now Complete : He Comes Off Bench to Do His Share in Helping Lakers Win the Title
- French Open : Instead of Lendl, Wilander Wins It Again
- Market for Latino Books Growing : Redlands Firm Meets Demand for Out-of-Print Works
- Columbia Data officials quit to start a firm.
- Surf Yellow in Germany
- Suicide, Divorce Decline in Japan
- California's Vietnam Vets: Monument to Honor Them
- Reagan Calls Rally to Back Abortion Foes
- STOWE REPLACING ERICKSON TONIGHT
- Belmont Park Belongs to Woody Stephens
- STAGE REVIEW : VIENNESE CHARM AT MARK TAPER FORUM
- Pincay Returns to Earth in Winner's Circle
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A FEAST OF HOT R&B; AT KOOL FEST
- Mortgage Rates May Be Headed for 5-Year Low
- Palestinians Are Hurt by Split, Deserted by Allies, Pravda Says
- Teaches Ninth-Graders : Education Professor Tests Mettle in Inner-City School
- Hawkins Gets a History Lesson and His 11th Straight Win, 5-3
- National League Roundup : Reds Muss Up Hawkins a Little, but He Wins 11th in a Row
- Lucky Shirt Helps Him Win $100,000
- Celtics Offer No Excuses for Defeat, but Do Take Aim at Playoff Format
- Navy Spy Suspect Had $350,000 in Bank : Whitworth's Funds Reported Deposited Over 10-Year Time Span
- Childbirth Interrupts Exam, but Only Briefly
- 3 Dead, Dozens Homeless in Midwest Tornadoes
- A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON STAGE
- No Injuries Reported as Jetliner Aborts Takeoff
- States Can Protect Banks From Interstate Takeovers : Supreme Court Action Likely to Slow Mergers
- Ex-State Justice Richardson Quits Interior Dept. Post
- Spill of Raw Sewage Closes Glorietta Bay
- 2nd Jury Acquits Von Bulow of Trying to Kill His Wife : Jet--Setter Says He's Not Bitter
- Pat Riley Gets Nod From Bird
- Hong Kong took over the Overseas Trust Bank.
- China Says Army Cut Will Take 2 Years
- 25 Independents Elected to Hungary's Parliament
- Floods Hit 2 Towns in Okla.
- Selenium Peril Spreads Beyond Wildlife Refuge
- Reagan About to Scuttle SALT Treaty, Pravda Says
- Anaheim
- Hostility Amok
- Robots: Poor Students of Humanity : Scientists Having Trouble Teaching Artificial Intelligence
- Crippling Crash Led to New Life of Aiding Others
- Ralphs Veterans Losing Jobs to Lower-Paid Clerks, Union Says
- Struggling Angels Score a Run; Romanick, Moore Make It Good
- Joint Review Counsel Will Go to Work : Three-Man Committee to Decide if Padre Wiggins Is Fit to Play
- L.A.'s employment outlook is a little dimmer.
- Some Firms See Benefits, Others Don't : Service Sector Faces Uncertain Tax Fate
- Kesterson Protester's Suit Moved to Court of Claims
- Our spectrum of colorblind correspondents--color them anything but shrinking violet
- Local News in Brief : 2 Killed as Car, Ambulance Crash Head-On Near Palmdale
- Injured in Belmont Stakes, Tank's Prospect Is Retired
- Her Role Has Changed : Chin Is a Leader Among U.S. Women
- College World Series : Texas Rallies to Beat Arkansas in 10th, 8-7
- Lawyer's Forte : Eviction--It's His Key to Success
- Lebanese Fighting on 3 Fronts, From Tripoli to Sidon
- 200,000 at Beach Keep Lifeguards Busy
- Local News in Brief : Suspect Held in Slaying at Lanark Center Park
- A Feast of Ideas : L.A.'s World Affairs Council Serves Up Food for Thought
- 2 Die When Plane Crashes on N.Y. Golf Course in Fog
- Ambassador's Wife Causes Problems : Marines Save Embassy Entourage in Complex War Games Scenario
- PURE KAREEM : With the Big Fella Churning, It Was Easy for Lakers to Rise to the Top
- ART REVIEW : UNDERSTATED TREASURES IN 'MASTER DRAWINGS'
- Counterfeit Nike socks were seized by the FBI.
- Lotus and Dataspeed reached a definitive accord.
- Nuclear Test Set in Nevada
- Troops Still in Lebanon, Israel Admits
- The Region : Five Killed; Driver Held
- He's Something Else
- D.A. Cracks Down on Delinquent Fathers : Armed With 400 Warrants, Investigators Begin Countywide Sweep
- Local News in Brief : Employee Stabbed in Store Robbery
- Finally, Players Past and Present Can Stand Tall
- But Sen. Lugar Sees No Chance of U.S. Invasion : Air Strike in Nicaragua Called Possible
- Mengele Case Now Entering Science Labs
- New Study Puts Deficit in 1988 at $175 Billion
- 5 Children Claw at Slimy Sides of Pool, Drown
- Postscript: 'Fly Ontario' Idea Was Victim of Poor Timing
- Times Running Out for Graves : County Administrator Likely to Get the Ax
- Trouble at El Centro
- American League Roundup : Brewers' Vuckovich Finds Niche After a Slow Start, Mows Down Yankees, 9-4
- LOCAL ARTISTS' CONCERT HUNGERS FOR AUDIENCE
- MUSIC REVIEW : E.A.R. UNIT OUTDOORS AT THE GRIFFITH CARROUSEL
- Losses, Fraud Hit Lloyd's of London
- Sears, Roebuck and a Japanese firm were sued.
- Dreams That Became California : Historian Weaves Fascinating Picture of the Southland
- Zone Change OKd on 230-Acre Park for Light Industry
- Septuplet Loses Her Fight to Live : Bonnie Marie Dies of Same Lung Disease That Killed 2 Brothers
- Dealing in Respect on Streets of Despair
- College World Series : Miami Beats Texas; Teams Play Again Tonight
- Notebook : White House Is Next Stop for the Lakers
- The tallest offshore platform was ordered by Shell.
- Sales subject to tax rose in California last year.
- U.S. Rejects Appeal From TWA
- Sellers' Widow Wins $475,000
- The Nation : Gasoline Prices on Rise
- FCC Rule on Long-Distance Access : Pick Phone Service--or the Computer Will
- Many 'independent' banks are owned by chains.
- Interleaf Aims at Office-Publications Market
- U.S.-Jordan-Palestinian Talks Could Be Harmful, Israel Says
- 6,000 March Against U.S. Warships in Puerto Rico
- Catalina Island Triathlon : On a Sunday Morning, This Sleepy Community Gets a Rude Awakening
- PANDORAS BRING CONTEMPORARY FOCUS TO THE '60S
- 'MORNING NEWS' CONTINUES TO SOFTEN
- Often Distorted Early Polls Supply Fuel to Political Fires
- Fountain Valley : Construction Scheduled on Retirement Complex
- His Burning Desire? To Get Out of Atlanta
- Golf Roundup : Maltbie Wins Playoff From Floyd and Burns
- U.N. Officer Detained, Freed in Lebanon : But Israeli-Backed Militia Still Holds 20 Finnish Peacekeepers
- American University Professor Is Kidnaped in Beirut
- Newport Beach : Anti-Smoking Proposal Results in 40 Letters
- 4,000 Wildcat Strikers Fired at Zambia Mine
- South County : Mission Viejo to Hear From Cityhood Group
- Lakers Leave Boston Hanging in Rafters : 111-100 Victory Ends Decades of Frustration
- Mission San Jose Bells End 2-Decade Silence
- Saugus Dixieland Jam Honors Memory of Joe Darensbourg
- 'Makes People at Ease' : 'Cowboy Cop' Has Look of the Past and Town Loves It
- Argentina may be close to getting a bridge loan.
- Famine Relief From 'We Are the World' En Route to Africa
- 4,000 Flee Fumes in Arkansas Derailment
- Reagan Decides Not to Scrap SALT : But Warns Soviets; Poseidon Submarine to Be Dismantled : U.S. to Abide by SALT II, Reagan Says
- Donna Tuttle's Traveling Balancing Act
- Walesa Testifies in Defense of Three Solidarity Comrades
- Local News in Brief : Service Set for Man Found Dead in Canyon
- Downtown Still Awaiting Rush of Urban Pioneers
- GAY FILM, VIDEO FEST DUE FRIDAY
- Party Chiefs Seek Gains in Budget Negotiations : House-Senate Compromise on Social Security, Defense Funding Could Influence '86 Elections
- Israeli Peace Initiative Calls For Direct Talks
- USFL Roundup : Gunslingers Sneak Past Express for 31-27 Win
- Royal Dutch and Shell Oil Together at Last : Certificate Finalizes $5.7-Billion Merger
- British Sub, Fishing Boat Collide Off Florida Coast
- Israeli Space Program Sets Lofty Goals : Security, Industrial Development Are Prime Concerns
- Philharmonic Gets $290,000
- Soviets Warn U.S. Against SALT Change : Reagan Likely to Keep Options Open on Pact Compliance
- 21 Rabbis at Protest Arrested
- France to Eliminate 37,500 Defense Jobs
- NBA CHAMPIONSHIP / Lakers vs. Celtics : WHAT THE OTHERS ARE SAYING : Abdul-Jabbar and End of the Celtics' Streak Are the Focal Points
- Just Coasting
- Dodgers Make 5 More Errors, Making It Easy for Atlanta, 10-3
- CHINESE GET AN EYEFUL, EVEN 'CALIFORNIA GIRLS'
- KTLA-TV's buyer sought a waiver of FCC rules.
- Control Data said it plans to close a plant.
- Lakers Defeat Celtics for Title; Parade Tuesday
- Firefighters Battle to Control 26,500-Acre Florida Wildfire
- The World : Oslo Curbs S. Africa Trade
- The State : 22 More Bodies Buried?
- Film-Ranch Owner's Birthday a Matinee Idyll
- Giant Japan-U.S. Trade Surplus
- Twin Scout Leaders Given Life Terms in Sex Abuse of Boy, 13
- Police Pin Hopes of Finding Girl's Killer on Reward
- Frustaci Girl Who Outlived Forecasts Dies
- Triplex Resident Hurt as Car Crashes Through Wall
- Street Scene
- Church Position in Philippines
- 'New Doctors'
- Pilots' Strike at United Airlines
- Defense Cuts
- Pilots' Strike at United Airlines
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- One Killed, 15 Hurt as Steam Line Ruptures at Power Plant in Nevada
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- From the Archives: Natalie Cole talks about surviving addiction and the strain of her family name
- 'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurtry
- Arrogant Aussie : The Rupert Murdoch Story by Michael Leapman (Lyle Stuart: $14.95; 277 pp.)
- New Offices, Expansions : Moss Occupies First New Headquarters in 24 Years
- Nicaragua Intensifies War Against Contras : Sandinistas Seek to Seal Infiltration Routes, Bring Conflict Under Control by End of Year
- The House : Corporations Tax
- Some Statistics That Hold Water
- Cambodian Refugees in the U.S. Have Not Forgotten Those Left Behind : They Work Toward Helping Countrymen Who Seek to Resettle
- Grandesigns' Work Is Getting Around Town
- Practical Solutions for Corrosion, Rust
- Hearing Set on Pipeline Renewal
- Chemical Reactions
- The House : Corporations Tax
- Helicopters, Bulldozers in Battle as New Florida Fires Break Out
- A New Offensive in the Freeway War
- Countywide : 'A Hospital's I.Q.' Book Compares 36 Facilities
- Sex Education Vital
- Bush Will Visit Landon
- County Fair's Wine Judges Busy Accounting for Taste
- Police Book Man After Jewelry Courier Is Injured, Van Stolen
- Head of Biggest Employment Agency : He's Made a Career of Changing Others' Careers
- Laguna Man and Woman Held on Extortion Charges
- William D. Klimback, formerly executive vice president...
- Additional Funds Provided for Housing the Homeless
- $2.8 Million at Two Events : Governor Filling Campaign Coffer
- Hundreds Protest Catholic Church's Stand on Abortion
- Delays Raising Cost of McColl Waste Cleanup
- End Harbor Square Plans
- B. Comara; Veteran Art Dealer in L.A.
- Westminster
- San Diego
- She Welcomes the Challenge : Owner of Spa in Political Dispute as Leader of Tiny Federal Agency
- Anaheim
- Fantasies Fire Female Passion, Therapist Says