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- HE ALSO MAKES HIS PITCH: : Jacobson Saves Best Stuff for Negotiations
- American League Roundup : McRae, at 39, Has Royals on a Roll
- STAGE REVIEW : 'RICHARD III,' IMPERFECT SUM OF STUNNING PARTS
- Spanish Terrorism Expert Slain on Street in Madrid
- 30,000 Spirits Undampened at Boy Scout Jamboree
- Shevardnadze Seeks Easing of Tensions
- CARD CLUBS IN L. A. COUNTY
- After Struggling During First Half, Cardinal Catcher Porter Getting Hot
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- Poverty Is Complex : Poor Share Work Ethic, U.S. Dream
- Administration 'Cutting Corners,' Waxman Charges : Official Defends Effort to Combat AIDS
- House OKs Missing Children Bill
- The FCC granted a Ford Aerospace unit a license.
- Reagan Calls Cancer a Thing of Past, Won't Let Fear Affect Him
- Peru to Cut Foreign Debt Payments
- Need to Keep Blood Donors Secret Argued : Danger in AIDS Suits Worries Red Cross; FDA Denies Problem
- Afghan Rebels Report Downing Soviet Plane
- POP REVIEW : R.E.M. WON'T VEER FROM UNIQUE PATH
- Ex-Stanford Professor Indicted : Collectors Led to Break in Edison Theft Mystery
- As Dollar Declines, the Tide Shifts to Greater Investment Overseas
- U.S. Revises GNP Estimate Downward, to Sluggish 3% : Outside Experts Doubt Economy Can Hit Figure
- Poles Hear Priest Condemn Communism
- Laguna Beach : Wrongful Death Suit Settled for $175,000
- Cubs Get Breaks, Snap Dodger Streak : After Sutcliffe Is Injured Again, They Rally Behind Sorensen
- Willie (Piano Red) Perryman, Musician From Rock 'n' Roll's Early Days, Dies at 73
- Letters to The Times : President's Recovery
- Letters to The Times : 'Machiavelli and the Enola Gay'
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- 'Simply a Bad Deal' : Cities With Poker Clubs Don't Hold All the Aces
- Chinese Leader Is Big Attraction at Magic Kingdom
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- Pygmy Study Shows Bees' Sweet Side
- Newport Pharmaceuticals Posts First Profitable Year in 15-Year History
- Swedlow's First Quarter Shows 38% Income Gain
- Bay City Housing Costs Drive Residents Away
- Hammond Co. Reports Drop in First-Period Net
- 278 Homes Under Way in Rancho Bernardo
- He Came, Saw and Conquered
- A glimpse of the horse-and buggy : AMISH COUNTRY : "<i> One can hear the birds, the insects, the wind in the grass, the breathing of the horse.</i> " Merle Good, "Who Are theAmish"?
- Shopping Centers : Work Started On Hollywood Center
- The House : Development Aid
- Special Deliveries : Everything From Sushi to Shape-Ups at Your Door
- The Teams: Romania's Participation in the L.A. Games : 'THERE WERE REAL RISKS INVOLVED' : But Romanian Officials Say Defying Soviets, Coming to L.A., Was Well Worth It
- 1984 Olympic Film Premiere Monday Night
- 'I Am Very Powerful,' Ex-Dictator Tells Military Mutineers : Follow My Advice, Amin Says From Saudi Exile
- Scouting's Heroes Change but Goals Stay Same
- Before and After the Olympics, as Well as in and Out of Water, Terry Schroeder Received . . . : PLENTY OF EXPOSURE
- Lendl Ends Becker's Win Streak
- National League : Nearly Everyone Has Played a Part in the Sinking of San Diego's Ship
- Profit Up, Sales Down at Republic Resources
- Low Inflation Makes Business Earn Growth
- Cal State L. A. Seeks Designs for Student Housing
- Fall Finish Set for Car Center
- Whitehawk Ranch Opens Four Models
- No Tilting at Windmills
- WHAT THE GAMES MEANT TO TELEVISION : ABC's Ruhe Got the Responsibility, And Later the Acclaim, for Network
- Cocaine Burned in Mexico
- Stolen-Check Case Against Compton Minister Dropped
- Shops Closed 4th Day in Guadeloupe
- Center Will Monitor Any Mengele Windfall
- Gorbachev Asserts Peace Goals at Youth Festival
- '84 Games, the Good Old Days . . .
- THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : INTRODUCING: GABRIELE, MS. MISHAP : It Seems Andersen-Schiess, of Marathon Fame, Is an Accident Waiting to Happen
- San Diego County : 2 Brush Fires Burn in County
- Western Avenue: : Not Long Ago South Bay Area Cut by Street Was 'Edge of the World'
- Buffalo's Bell Hoping for Another Big Season
- Angels Put Mack Under Fire and Lose Again, 8-3
- With Quiet Regret, Lewis Ends a Career
- Campaign Catches On : L.A. Pair Seek Wages for Women's Unpaid Work
- The Boat Makers of Harkers Island : Proud Builders Eschew Blueprints and Elaborate Plans
- Victims of Accident Beats Odds, Becomes a Doctor
- A Letter Comes to Life
- Replacing a Legend Takes Time
- Businesslike Bruins Bare Money-Making Plan
- ANSEL ADAMS' PHOTOS: 40 YEARS OF CONTROVERSY
- Stockton Home Firm Enters L. A. Market
- Hotel Site Sold to Compri Group
- NASA Names Manager
- A prison seems an unlikely setting for...
- Tree Problem Took Root 30 Years Ago : Sidewalk Repairs in Limbo for 2 More Weeks
- National Sports Festival : As It Rains, Joyner Pours It On for Fast Start in the Heptathlon
- THE TRUE AMATEURS : In 'The Amateurs,' Author David Halberstam Discovers That the Olympic Spirit Still Burns Within Athletes Such U.S. Rowing Team Alternate Christopher Wood (at Left)
- Spectator Killed as Dragster Slams Into Stands
- TeamTennis : No Rest for Buds Before Their 25-19 Loss at Boston
- Villa Paloma Town Houses Open in Rancho Cucamonga
- Dream of Being a Jet-Setter Is Bumped by Reality
- THERE'S A New Spirit in Seoul : This City of a Torn Past Has Put the Pieces Together Again While Preparing to Hold '88 Summer Olympic Games
- Car Bomb Rocks Capital as Peru Prepares for Transfer of Power
- Serious Crimes in U.S. Decline for Third Straight Year
- All That Jazz : KLON-FM Attracts New Audience That Doesn't Mind Sitting Out the Polka
- Touchy Times in Peru
- Dialogue on Health Care Issues
- OCEANSIDE
- Commentary : A One-Party County Pays the Price
- NURTURING THE FLEDGLING PLAYWRIGHT
- Battle Over Operations in Atlantic City : Trump-Harrah's Partnership in Casino Erupts Into a Bitter Feud
- Second-Quarter Profits Decline 52% at Ceradyne
- Hamilton Goes, 15 Fiefdoms Stay
- Wiltern Tours Begin Saturday
- There is a tide in the...
- Home Improvement : Woodworking Store Has Extensive Stock
- The World : Bad Food Charge Denied
- Top S. African Official Discounts U.N. Sanctions Call
- David Hasselhoff of "Knight Rider" and Stepfanie...
- THE BIGGEST MOMENT : U.S. Men Gymnasts Could Have Been Content With Just Earning a Medal; Instead, They Were as Good as Gold
- Pasadena Board Supports Superintendent in Inquiry
- Peking Census Expected to Pass 11 Million in 2000
- Still Ahead of Original Schedule : Promised in May, Ramps Should Open This Week
- Court of Appeal Backs Open Hearing for Teen
- Race Track Entry Card Challenged : New 'Millionaire' May Not Be Paid
- Hotel Topped Out
- Proposals Sought for South Park
- Russian Finds Cache of Gold in Lithuania
- BLOOD DOPING: HOW IT'S DONE : FUELING THE RACING MECHANISM
- Governor Takes a Break From Crises : Says Poison, Fire, Insect Problems Are Best Handled by Experts
- Reiner's Plan to Trim Jail Crowds Gets Cool Reaction
- A Hard Crime to Crack : Special Joint Squad Makes Inroads With Arson Cases
- National League Roundup : Astros Give Up 16 Unearned Runs in Opener; Mets Sweep
- Race Across AMerica : Boyer Holds a 27-Mile Lead Over Secrest After Seventh Day
- 'Dynamic and Diverse' : Asians Take to L. A.'s Financial Climate
- 10th Anniversary Set in Papua
- Foresters Fight Fire With Fire
- Faith-Healers Won't Go to Jail in Child's Death
- U.S. Offers Reward in Salvador Deaths of Six Americans
- "VIEWPOINT," Tuesday, 11:30 p.m. (7) (3) (10)...
- Predicts Surge in Economy : Reagan Lauds Gains in Black Employment
- The House : Development Aid
- ESSAY : PEOPLE POLITICS : This Positive Force, Missed by Many, Is Central to Games
- Much of the Flavor of '84 Festival Retained for Reprise Session in '87
- Beach Cities Propose Coordinated Effort Against Child Abuse
- EYING A NEW START IN THE NFL : Trumaine Johnson Wants to Catch on With Chargers
- Field of Seven Entered in Feature at Del Mar
- As Usual, Casey Has Last Word
- 3RD BOWL PERFORMANCE FOR MAHLER'S EIGHTH
- FOR 'CRY'-ING OUT LOUD, GODLEY, CREME ARE BACK
- States Shifting Strategy in Bid to Lure Plants : Big Incentives Rarely Sway Firms' Choice of Location for Facility
- Reagan Urged to Act Against Apartheid
- 6 Building Owners Warned : Maywood Gets Tough on Quake Standards
- Many Seek Aid as Several Small Fires Still Burn
- CHP Vows Speedy Action on Radar for Kanan Road
- Self-Contained Drinking Device : Helmet Maker Aims at Quenching Yuppies' Thirst
- Harbor-Artesia Link Still Not Open : Ribbon Cutting Doesn't Stop Work on Freeway
- The Nation : Strike at Western Union
- School Closing Barn Door on Urban Farm
- Garden Grove Bowler Qualifies for Trials
- McCallum Takes On Ex-Sparring Partner
- Winning Big in 1984 Hasn't Helped 1985 Padres : Fans' Expectations of Another Runaway Give Way to Reality of a Pennant Race
- Single-Family Homes Open in Corona
- Single-Level Condominiums Open Today in Yorba Linda
- Investor Purchases Motel in Oceanside
- BUILDING A PRISON by Vladimir Kornilov (Merrimack:...
- Watts Towers Restored and on View Again
- Bakersfield Hospital Adds Structures
- Egypt's Newest Oasis
- Career, Family Tough for Women, O'Connor Says
- Heat's On in Drug Arena : Police Put Pressure on Pasadena's Villa Parke
- San Clemente : Police Get Pay Boosts Under 2-Year Contract
- Northridge Fight Ends in Stabbing Death
- Souvenir Sales May Power Yachting Effort to Win Back America's Cup
- FBI Also a Resident of S.F. Neighborhood : Soviet Consulate: Cow Hollow Intrigue
- Brea : Bingo Players May Get More Time and Prizes
- Santiago Canyon
- Tilting at Gin Mills Becomes New Passion of Former Drunk
- Teachers on the Picket Line: More Than Salary Is at Stake
- Shrine Game : South Stops Emanuel in Beating North, 25-6
- JOHN McENROE : Becker's Wimbledon Win May Have Given No. 1 Player Incentive He Needs
- On Writing and Politics, Gunter Grass, translated...
- AFFORDABILITY GAP
- Compton College Awarded Grant for Nursing Program
- Coronet Debs Step Out at Bel-Air Club
- WHAT THE GHAMES MEANT TO TELEVISION : Sullivan Denies She Was Soft on Slaney
- Westminster : Condition of Infant Hit by Automobile Improves
- Santa Ana : Suspect Jailed in Beating Death of Man
- Times' S.D. Offices Move to B Street
- A Tough Guy on Defense : Hedgecock's New Attorney Doesn't Mind Playing Rough
- A Statue of Ted Williams Unveiled at Cooperstown
- ANALYSIS : Talks in Late Innings; Can Ueberroth Get Save?
- Garvey Uses His Head to Help the Padres, 2-0 : Bat Also Plays Role in Win Over Cardinals
- A TORRENT OF GOOD LUCK
- LBCC to Provide Training in Electronics for Factory Workers
- American Accused : Trial Offers Rare Look at China Justice
- Blast Thought to Be Soviet Nuclear Test
- American League Roundup : Rice Gets Steamed; Red Sox Win Streak Stopped at Six Games
- Spend a Buck Tires in Stretch, Loses to 35-1 Shot at Monmouth
- Huntington National Says Earnings Up 6%
- San Francisco OKs Redevelopment Plan : Downtown Project Pays Heed to Recreational, Cultural Uses
- Navy Training Unit to Become Tallest
- Mike Miller, a long-time resident of Alaska,...
- Countdown for Shuttle Begins After Crews Clean Fluid System
- Prop. A's Half-Cent Sales Tax Keeps Transit Moving On : Cities, Private Bus Companies and Riders Strike It Rich
- Calls Home to U.S. May Touch Travelers' Wallets
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- U.S. Demands End to State of Emergency in S. Africa
- Ronald Olson, a partner at Munger, Tolles...
- Joining the Club Is a Lengthy and Tedious Process
- Home Manufacturers Cancel Show : Drop in Entries Blamed for End of Exhibit After 32 Years
- Center Reports on Leasing Progress
- Gorbachev : A BIOGRAPHY by Thomas G. Butson (Stein & Day: $14.95; 170 pp.)
- Members of U.S. Women's Volleyball Team Virtually Dedicated Their Lives to Winning a Gold Medal; Instead, They Had to Settle for a Silver Medal, but in Looking Back on the Experience . . . : THEY'D DO IT AGAIN
- Executive Sues Rock Star Fogerty for $142 Million
- Police Use Fake Murder to Prove Killer's Innocence
- Federal Judges Complain Pay Is Too Low, Seek Raises
- Old-Timers Combat Crime in Tough Oakland Neighborhood
- Fund-Raiser Fuels Project to Place Offenders on Graffiti Cleanup Job
- Decision on Hedgecock's Lawyer Was Wise Move
- Appearance Belies Worldwide Reputation : Desert Shop Has Date With Fame
- Latino Found Stabbed Fatally in N. Hollywood
- American League : Red Sox Likely to Hold On to Torrid Boggs
- ROEG DOESN'T LOOK BACK
- Applied Data Reports Plunge in Quarter Profits
- Quigley, Hansen Head San Diego AIA Award List
- Harris Firm Sells Malibu Building
- People Feel It: Olympics Reached Out and Touched L.A.
- Raider Camp : Nelson, Still Unsigned, Has Left the Team
- Post-Wedding Party Erupts Into Street Brawl; 12 Arrested
- Norco, Corona Gear Up to Raise Revenues Through Auto Malls
- OFF-FIELD FUTURE: : First of Super Steelers to Retire, Mullins Has Adjusted Well to Life After Football
- KENSETT'S IMPRESSIONS OF LANDSCAPE
- Contract for Rent-Subsidy Vouchers Okd
- Mission Valley Building Purchased for $5 Million
- Meridian Dominates San Diego Skyline : City's Tallest Building Contains l72 Luxury Homes, Shops
- Business Park Begun in Valencia
- S. Africa Black Towns: Friends 'Are Just Gone' : Week of Emergency Rule Brings Nighttime Raids on Homes; Children Reported Taken
- The Region : Reduced Consumption of Water Urged
- Autistic Youth Thrives in Large, Loving Family : 17-Year-Old Is Not Shut Away in His Own Little World
- Sully Says He'd Rather Not Sign With the Rams Again
- In the NFL Draft, a Few Extra Pounds Cost Duval Love Several Rounds : Ram Lineman's Fatburger Diet Went to Waist
- A PRAIRIE CULT COMPANION : Is Garrison Keillor as Good as Sweet Corn?
- Permutations: Readings in Science and Literature, Joan...
- THE ARTS FESTIVAL : The Successes of '84 Have Spurred Plans for a Reprise Festival in '87, and Perhaps More Through '91
- Determined to Make Union Succeed : More Couples Seek Premarital Advice
- U.S. Court Orders EPA to Curb Midwest Power Plant Emissions
- UAW OKs Pact for GM Saturn Plant in South
- Old West Image Is Firmly Entrenched
- Steven Fraser Learns Timing Isn't Everything
- It's Not All Smiles as Ma Maison Plans Hotel
- Visit to L.A. Promises Trade; City May Get Rare Monkeys : Chinese President Affirms Ties to U.S.
- Laguna Beach
- Aiding the 'Motel Homeless'
- Philanthropic Haas Family Embraces a New Cause--Total Control of Levi
- Custom Home Sites Open for Sale in Anaheim Hills
- Camping on Catalina Means Friends and Stars
- A BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK AT THE UEBERROTH AND USHER SHOW . . . : Games Were Business, but Not as Usual
- Indian Agency's Investments Cost U.S. Insurer Millions
- Pasadena Panel OKs New Plans for Marketplace
- Miami Area Is U.S. Murder Capital of 1984
- FIVE TO WATCH : Who Will Be the Stars of '88 Olympic Games? These Up-and-Coming U.S. Athletes Could Be the Ones Who Steal the Spotlight in Seoul
- Spy Panic
- Karel Shook, Renowned Ballet Master, Dies at 64
- Huntington Beach : Saudi Tourists' Fishing Trip Goes Up in Smoke
- White Punks a New Puzzle in Gang Scene
- Navy vs. Notre Dame Returning to Baltimore
- Little Al Has Hit Made It in the Big Time
- Aspiring 'Flying Frenchmen' Attend Florida Hockey School
- Warehouse to Be Flooded to Douse Two-Day Fire
- At the Beach, a Sport With a Beat : Ex-Boxer Has Fitness Routine in the Bag
- South Gate Official Compiles Data : Teacher Quality Cited as Issue in Pupil Shift
- Trumaine Johnson Isn't Worried About Living Up to Great Expectations
- MAD EDDIE
- Concierge for Business
- Time-Share Auction Set
- U.S. Revives Plan to Kill Marijuana With Paraquat
- Q: Please help me locate a...
- THE QUIETEST MOMENT : With Little Fanfare, U.S. Men, Women Basketball Teams Did What Was Expected of Them
- Governor Has Mixed Views on Tax Reform
- ON THE COVER: After an absence of...
- MARTTI VAINIO : He Went From Being the Apple of Finland's Eye to Being the Rotten Runner in the Country's Barrel
- Even Dodgers Can't Stop Dodgers : On a Bad Day, They're Still Good Enough to Win, 5-4
- Sports Festival Notes : Humidity Takes Toll on 15K Walk Favorite Despite 6 A.M. Start
- Architects' Task Force to Aid Victims of Baldwin Hills Fire
- Richard Eder : The Lamplit Answer by Gjertrud Schnackenberg. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $12.95; 83 pp.)
- True Survivors : Watts Renews Celebration of Its Towers
- Army Ousts Uganda's President : Mutiny in North Spreads to Capital; Obote, Aides Flee
- Murder Inquiry Leads to Drug Arrests
- Will Los Angeles Bail Out Olympics Once More in 2036?
- Bomb Hits S. Africa Embassy in Lisbon