- Slides Kill 3 in Japan
- TORRANCE : Board Members Named
- Pet Holed Up in Bathroom Wall : Months Later, Missing Boa Reappears
- Whitworth Letters Admit Spying
- Encino Sign Controls Rejected : Area Will Instead Get Priority in Enforcement of Citywide Law
- Board Told to Return School Nurses and Scrap Test Program
- 27-Inch Discrepancy to Bring Down House
- Santa Ana's Code Enforcement Program Should Check Goals, Staffing, Study Says
- Fullerton : Adopt-a-Park Program Offers Opportunities
- Joe B. Laughs on Way to Bank
- Duarte Is Winning a Big Fight : His Bout Tonight Follows a Long One With Alcoholism
- Blue Crab Has It All--Virtues, Faults and Good View
- Boxing Is a World That Is Definitely in Palomino's Past
- WOULD-BE SPECTACULAR : NUREYEV, BARYSHNIKOV, FRIENDS IN GALLIC GALA
- Reporter's Notebook : New Ralph Lauren Designer Boutique Wows 'Em in N.Y.
- Arco Fined $6,000, Faces a $50,000 Cleanup Bill for Oil Spill
- Fed Cuts Discount Rate
- For Retiring Postman : Neighbors Sign, Seal, Deliver Their Regards
- Derailed Tanker Explodes, Forcing Thousands to Flee for Second Time
- Addition to Crowded Roosevelt Junior High to Be Started
- El Cajon
- Soviet Newspapers, in Rare Feud, Take Sides in Vaccine Debate
- 6-Year Fight : Fired LAPD Officer Wins Back His Job
- South Laguna : Board Moves to Reopen Mental Health Clinic
- Carl Lewis Runs 3rd in 100 Meters : Moses Maintains His Amazing Streak; Johnson Starts One
- Vista
- Missing Woman Turns Herself In
- Seattle Yacht Citius Is Nearing Lahaina
- Valenzuela Wins a Battle of Left-Handers, 8-2 : Fernando Goes Distance for 11th Time, Gaining His 11th Win of the Season
- All-Stars Close Prep Careers Tonight
- Judge Bars Eviction of Up to 400 in Santa Ana Case
- Blushing All Over Wins at Hollypark
- FROM BINGO TO CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS : LOCAL TV PROGRAMS FIND THEIR NICHE
- IBM Signs Up Again as Western Digital Customer
- Saffron: No Way to Match Taste
- Pomona : Ground Broken for Factory
- New Pasadena Finance Director Got Her Job the Yuppie Way--She Earned It
- Siamese Twin Dies After Separation Surgery
- Cerritos : Residential Parking Tickets
- City's Transit Hopes Ride With Ersatz Trolleys
- South Still Sweltering; Lightning Kills Golfer as Heat Ends in East
- Fiji Residents Repel Army of Furry Worms
- Banning High Will Offer Athletes Drug Testing
- Bronx Revisited : Old Schools Survive and Thrive
- Carson : Assessment District Rejected
- Wilshire-Fairfax : Disney Retrospective Set
- Norwalk : No Sister City Conference
- Anaheim : Tenant Shoots Man He Says Was Prowling
- Dart Begins 5-State Legal Blitzkrieg to Push Safeway Bid
- Marriott Corp. reported that its second-quarter earnings...
- Compton : Care Center Charges Filed
- Britain's Howe, Zambian Differ on Sanctions
- Death Spurs Hard Look at Teen Drinking in La Canada
- Gov. Graham to Resign, Will Seek Seat in Senate
- Customers Tell Their Tales, and Pawnbrokers Lend an Ear
- Pomona : Taser Gun Cited in Death
- 'There's a Heartfelt Sense of Wanting Preservation' : Tides of Change Go Against Landmark
- 'Liberty' of West Urged by Bradley
- Amtrak's Coast Starlight Adds Simi Valley as Passenger Stop
- Horse Racing / Bill Christine : National Licensing of Owners Is Long Overdue
- Ban All Fireworks
- Local News in Brief : Arson Suspected as Restaurant Burns
- Slam the Door
- Pacific Developers, a constructor and remodeler of...
- Warner Communications said its board declared a...
- Canada to Ask Tourists to Help Fight Acid Rain
- Cable's Public Access TV Offers Users the Limelight
- Gene Autry Museum Clears Panel : Approvals Granted Despite Critics of Lost Parkland
- Miller Deserves Life Sentence, Prosecutors Tell Judge
- Coastal Panel Denies Developer's Bid : State Holds Its Ground on Open Area
- Get Out the Erasers
- DWP Board Due to Vote Today on Aeration Tower
- Big and Getting Bigger : More Than 1,200 Turn Out for All-Comers Meet at Birmingham High
- Travels With a Rising Fastball
- MR. VERSATILE, MICHAEL KAMEN : 'BRAZIL' COMPOSER LIKES TO DO IT ALL
- Edible Flowers: Shopping Guide
- Bell : City Moves to Get Property
- 'Brother, . . . Open Your Mind,' Kin of General Urges
- Redondo : Two Advisory Panels OKd
- Monrovia : Dial-a-Ride Contractor
- Santa Monica College Divisions Reorgainzed
- Yogis Say They're a Hop, Skip and Jump From Flying
- 'Then the dog threw up on the carpet.' : Monkeys Among the Mabaans
- Escondido
- Steiner Looks to Putt Through Dire Straits to Ladies' Golf Tour
- CAMELOT'S DRIVING SPARK PLUG
- Japan's Trade Surplus Drops Slightly in June
- IBM Trims Dealer Prices on Its PCs by 10% to 16%
- A Cool Chicken-Pasta Salad Is Sure to Please
- Governor
- Whitworth Jury Told He Thought Israel Got Data
- Fencing, Italian-Style : European Master Would Take Sport Out of Soundstage Shadows
- Gorbachev, Mitterrand End 17 Hours of Talks
- Grody, to the Max : Valley Critic Gets Comeuppance
- Accused in Bludgeoning Death : Suspect Faces Third Murder Trial
- Compromise Removes Site Restrictions From Jail Bill
- Trial Begins in Lawsuit Over Disneyland Death
- For Her, FDA's Sulfite Ban Is Good News, but Too Late
- Countywide : Bonus May Be Paid Top County Administrator
- Driver Who Hit CHP Car Arrested
- Tour de France : Italian Wins Sixth Stage With Sprint at the Finish
- HomeClub Founder Turns His Hand to Sporting Goods Stores
- Culver City : Disco Plan Under Study
- Judge Nominee Asks His Name Be Withdrawn
- U.S., Soviets to Discuss Nuclear Test Verification
- Klinghoffer's Killer Gets 30 Years; Daughters Irate : Five Other Hijackers Convicted
- No Immediate Effect Seen From Irvine's Altered Freeway Stand
- THE MOVIE MOGUL WHO CAN'T RETIRE
- China said it will seek GATT membership.
- Test Flight of Round-the-World Plane Cut Short
- Pasadena : Caltech Names Press Chief
- Chile Funeral for U.S. Resident Disrupted
- 5.7 Quake Hits Aleutians
- Pioneer Feminists Reflect, Look to the Future
- Notebook / Mitch Polin : Wave of Success Predicted for the Pacific League
- New Election Sought for Hollywood Advisory Group
- Red Cross Leader to Retire
- Panel Sets Hearings on Rehnquist, Scalia
- Going Under : Port's Landmark Fireboat Station to Be Torn Down
- Anaheim : Decoy Operation Nets Two Robbery Suspects
- Oceanside
- U.S. Steel's name change upset a California firm.
- AFG Reports Sharp Gains in 2nd-Period Profit, Sales
- Interfaith Effort Sought by Mosque to Cool Intolerance
- U.S. May Bar Use of Grant for Catholic Youth Center
- Camp Muscles In on Sedentary Kids
- Learning of a Danish Ancestor's Travels
- Council May Snuff Out July 4 Fireworks Show
- Union Launches Drive to Fight Product Tampering
- W. Hollywood City Employees Vote to Join Union : Representation by Government Workers Federation Wins Wide Approval
- Rock Music and Sand Traps : Young Golfer Polishes Her Game in a World of Her Own
- Carson : Trash Increase Deferred
- PLO Official Leaves Jordan, Sees More Action Against Israel
- U.S. Women Cagers Top Soviets
- School's Out but Children Still Have Thought for Food
- Midwest Cities Find Rebirth Lapping at Door
- Bad Converters Lead to New Recall by GM
- Local News in Brief : Biologist Wins Grant to Keep Teachers Current
- San Marcos Wins N. County Campus : Former Poultry Farm Recommended by Cal State Trustees for SDSU Branch
- Thousand Oaks Drops Its Plan to Get Former Jungleland Site
- American League Roundup : Jackson, Smith Help Royals Defeat Orioles and End 11-Game Skid
- Angels Sweep Into Boston on a 6-1 Win
- A three-man committee has upheld golfer Mac...
- Gymnasts Will Soon Be on the Road to China : Or "How I Spent My Summer Vacation Vaulting Over the Great Wall of China"
- Roundup : Organizers Admit They Violated Some of the Rules
- Belcor Reports Net Loss of $32,000 for 2nd Quarter
- <i> Psssst!</i> Here Is a Tip on a Tale With a Big Payoff
- What to Do When Served a Subpoena
- Santa Monica : Cardiac Institute Revamped
- 900 in L.A. Flee Toxic Fumes
- Discrimination Against Minorities, Poor Charged : Builder Sues Torrance Over Denial of Project
- 4,500-Seat Civic Could Be Razed or Renovated : Santa Monica Studies 4 Auditorium Plans
- Santa Ana Heights : Redevelopment Plan Approved by Board
- Demographics Doom the Best-Laid Plans
- Mexico and the United States announced the...
- THE DIRECTOR'S WHEELS ARE TURNING
- Debentures Sale Nets Brunswig $40 Million
- Stocks Rally as Interest Rates Drop; Dow Up 5
- Reagan Warns Someone's Going to Have to Explain if 27% Tax Rate Bill Loses
- Burbank Votes to Retain Controversial Airport Official
- U.S., Cuba Fail to Reach Accord on Immigration
- Derailed Tanker Explodes, Spurring New Evacuations
- Demeaning Our Own Values : Liberty Fete Shows Us Speeding Back Toward a Class Society
- World Basketball Championships : U.S. Survives a Scare From Puerto Rico
- Mets Stir Memories of '55 Dodgers : Dominance of Both Teams Is a Link Between Past, Present
- Microsemi Buys Firm to Expand Customer Base
- NATION
- Manufacturers Offer Products to Heat Up a Cold Summer Marketplace
- Stump's Bid to Purchase Ramona S&L; Is Rejected
- Angels Really Do Exist but Are Unseen, Pope Says
- Bidding for Culinary Fame With Rich Cake
- Le Duan Dies; Was Successor to Ho Chi Minh
- Polar Ice Roads to Europe Pondered by Visionaries
- The Water Is Real but the Fire Is Not
- San Marino : City Attorney Appointed
- Fraud, Extortion Trial of Carson Councilman Egan Goes to Jury
- Torrance : Cancer Program Approved
- South Still Suffers in Record Heat as Storms Cool East
- The Ashoka Society: Grants for Good Ideas : Foundation Offers Benefits to Third-World Entrepreneurs Who Can 'See the Next Step'
- Britain Cleaning Up Scottish Island Used for Germ War Tests
- Espionage Conviction of Spy's Brother Upheld
- Downey : Paul Gets Gadfly Restrained
- State to Appeal Ruling Letting Preschool Reopen
- Capistrano Beach : Hearing Delayed on Annexation Request
- Not Smut, Just Trash
- Broken Hydrant Delayed Firefighters, Report Says
- Padres Give Whitson an Escape Route : Stoddard Sent to Yankees; Thurmond Traded for LaPoint
- Edison's Ritchot Will Attend UC Irvine
- Ed Whitson, who was signed as a...
- Top Marketing Executive at Coke Resigns
- Ideas for Dietary Substitutes
- Hard Times for the Feuchtwanger Cent
- Zschau Pushes Innovation in Senate Race--Facing Issues
- Paramount : Judge Pares Swap Meet Suit
- The House : 1987 Budget
- Glendale School Employees to Vote on Offer of 6.7% Pay Raise
- Cerritos : New ABC Superintendent
- Alhambra : Free Lunches Until Sept. 5
- Notices of Positive AIDS Tests Urged : Panel Would Tell Blood Donors of Unconfirmed Results
- 4 Deputy Chiefs Hired for Pasadena Schools
- N.Y. Harbor Fire Closes Ship Channel; 4 Hurt
- Torrance : Bond Demand Met
- Forest Fires in France
- Lawyer Says Client Lied About Shooting : He Claims Viet Refugee Confessed to Attack to Become a 'Martyr'
- Anaheim : Husband Wounded in Struggle With Officers
- Countywide
- Joyner Is Not Just a Star; Now, He's an All-Star
- 'Karate Kid Part II' Leads the Field
- Harmony Coalition a Cause of Discord
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- Oriental Art, Occidental Home : College Karate Club Flourishes Under Top Teacher
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- tasty buds : Boutique farmers from Sonoma County to San Diego, who see profit in culinary trends, are growing edible flowers by the giant bouquet to fill the new demand of chefs who are beginning to introduce them to consumers. : A Common-Scents Way of Cooking
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- Game Shows
- Councilman Accused of Double-Speak
- Choice for 7th Circuit Judgeship
- Googie's
- What Price Progress?
- A Moratorium on Ethnic Intolerance
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- Rebels Must Pledge Loyalty, Aquino Says
- Critics See Report as a Reflection of Rising Intolerance
- Once a Visionary, He Later Took On Reactionary Role
- Man, 25, Subdued After 'Terror' on DC-10 Flight
- Real-Life Heroes in Make-Believe World
- Witness in Film Deaths Eludes D.A.
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- Times Mirror to Sell 2 of Abell's TV Stations
- Stocks Halt Their Slide as Dow Index Gains 5.34 : Buyers Looking for Bargains Return to Market; Bond Prices Rise as Most Interest Rates Edge Down
- Senior PLO Official in Jordan Ordered to Leave
- 90% of Newest Tower Reported Leased : Koll Co. Renting Its Office Space Despite Glut
- James River Corp. to Sell Former Zellerbach Unit
- Probe of Postal Board of Governors Uncovers No Expenditures Fraud
- Moses Wins 111th Straight
- Brown Says He Now Favors Downtown L.A. Site for Prison
- 'Whistle Blower' Bill Clears Assembly, Goes to Deukmejian
- Oceanside
- Contras Aid to Be Under CIA Control : Move Would End Two-Year Ban on Agency's War Role
- U. S. Panel Urges Citizens to Picket, Boycott Porn Stores : Won't Be Censorship--Meese
- Cocaine Is Not the Only Killer of Athletes : Sudden Deaths Can Often Be Traced to Unsuspected Heart Problems
- Tex Schramm, the Dallas Cowboy president-general manager,...
- Behind the Plate, It's All Work as Others Play
- LAGUNA FEST LOSES ITS LONGTIME 'VOICE'
- New technology could quadruple phone capacity.
- CVS drugstores will drop adult magazines.
- Reagan Ready to Trade Deductions He Favors for a Top Tax Rate of 27%
- 20 Hurt in Spain's Bull-Running Fete
- Pilots Test Plane for Global Flight Without Refueling
- Reagan to Campaign in 3 Dixie States
- Aid to Contras Protested
- Anaheim to Issue Report on Response to July 3 Fire
- Drug Found to Slow Demise of Boys With Muscular Dystrophy
- Quake Wisdom
- Irked by Change on Guilty Verdict : Prosecutor Launched Probe of Penn Juror
- Anaheim : Sign Placement Banned on Public Rights of Way
- Garden Grove : 8 Anti-War Protesters Cited at Dornan's Office
- White Elephant
- Anaheim
- You've Only Seen the Half of It; There's Still Less to Come in '86
- MOVIE REVIEW : 2 CULTURES CLASP IN 'A GREAT WALL'
- Insider Case Widens : Executive Quits at Goldman on News of Probe
- When Marcos Talks, Nobody Listens, Washington Says
- 5.4 Quake Hits Tokyo; No Damage Reported
- Escondido
- Vista
- Mayor O'Connor Appoints Staff; Sister to Hold Key Policy Position
- COLLEGE FAILURE LEADS ACTOR TO STAGE SUCCESS
- Top executives remain confident, a survey said.
- 12 Held in Poland Detention Protest
- San Diego Official, Accused of Misusing Funds, to Be Tried
- Elephant Herd Kills 2 in India; Homes Ruined
- Whitworth Knew He Was Aiding Soviets, Prosecutor Insists