- The House : Taxes
- Pay Now, Learn 15 Years Later, Colleges Urge
- Deukmejian Disguises Reality in California
- Laguna Niguel : Lawyer Group Assails Soliciting of Fire Cases
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS : POLITICS : March 17 Election Called to Fill Carpenter's Senate Seat
- Trojans Talk Themselves Into 60-56 Win Over Ducks
- Long Beach Defeats New Mexico St., 80-75
- Waves Can't Handle Freshman, Lose, 69-57
- Lazers Take Two-Game Win Streak to Minnesota
- YANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
- NEVILLES TOP JANUARY PICKS
- CASTING AROUND
- Japan's Retailers Struggle to Gain Foothold in U.S.
- National Health Care Sells 2 Dental Practices
- Sales Upswing Improves Year-End Report for SPI
- Opening This Week
- Exploring the Fine Art of Belgian Tapestries
- The Spell by Hermann Broch, translated by H. F. Broch de Rotherman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22.50; 347 pp.)
- Testing of Pilots, Crew Being Studied by FAA
- A Pasadena Cruise Fair will be held...
- Enthusiastic Entrant in Beauty Pageant Feels She's on a Roll
- War-Crimes Trial : Demjanjuk: Is He Ivan the Terrible?
- Civil Service Commission's Subpoena Defied : Judge Refuses to Testify on English-Only Rule
- Developments in Brief : Jarvik-7 Often Flawless as a Temporary Heart
- World Eager to Rap : Book on Glasgow Patois Is a Surprise Best Seller
- Board Game Teaches Important Lessons
- The World : Mexico to Cut Oil Exports
- She's a First Lady, a Poet, a Politician, a Mother, but Don't Call Her Mrs. Ortega
- Math Vs. Brainpower
- Mushroom Grower Shuts 3 Plants; 870 Workers Fired
- CAPTURING KEILLOR
- ORANGE COUNTY
- NONFICTION : THE OXFORD BOOK OF BRITISH POLITICAL ANECDOTES, edited by Paul Johnson (Oxford: $17.95; 270 pp.).
- Streams of Experience: REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF AMERICAN CULTURE by John J. McDermott (University of Massachusetts: $25; 266 pp.)
- The Ice by Stephen J. Pyne (University of Iowa : $37.50; 428 pp., illustrated : Overflight by Charles Neider (New Horizon: $14.95; 218 pp.)
- Tentative Steel Accord : USX Workers Reported Ready to Go Back to Job
- 'I Can Accept Being Short' : Boy With Dwarfism Stands Tall
- Libyan Warplanes Bomb Northern Chad Outposts
- Nation of Israel Opens Campaign to Lure Its People Back : They Can Go Home Again, but Many Opt to Live Abroad
- "ALL MY SONS," Monday, 8-10 p.m. (50);...
- When Regimes RELAX
- China Illusion of 'Unity and Stability' Shatters in Winter of Student Protests
- Commentary : Unraveling the Immigration Law
- THE ESCORT TRADE : Date-for-Hire Services Used as Cover by Thriving Call-Girl Rings, Police Say
- House Fire Causes $110,000 in Damage
- Lakers Will Face Malone, Bullets
- Australian Open Tennis : Lendl Wins but, on the Surface, He Isn't Happy
- Sweet Envoy to Run in Kentucky Derby Prep
- Houston Marathon Has Grown in Stature
- Winterthur Delightful in Wintertime
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Speaking Up for Hard of Hearing
- NBCC Honors Eder
- Harbor Pointe in Ontario Offers Choice of 5 Floor Plans
- Passbook to Pleasure
- 'Tis Season for Coastal Storm Watch in Oregon
- Tourists Flock to Juneau's Fly-in Glacier, but Helicopter Noise Frosts Ice Climbers
- U.S. Nears Ties With Mongolia, State Dept. Says
- Show Popularizing Astronomy Seen on 200 TV Stations : Instead of Death in Florida, Planetarium's 'Hustler' Found Stardom
- Most Rational Mr. Holmes on a Singular Anniversary
- Titan Wrestlers Win in Arizona
- THE QUIET RETURN OF DAN HICKS
- Unseen Rain: QUATRAINS OF RUMI; translated by John Moyne and Coleman Barks (Threshold: $8, paperback; 83 pp.)
- Judge Refuses to Block Tree Farm on Potential Indian Burial Ground
- Hotel Fire Kills Two Men
- Hospital Cost Issue Still Plagues U.S. Health System
- S&L;: Crash Was Accident, President Says : Owner's Death Not a Suicide--S&L; President
- Unique, Flexible Homes Rise From Colombian Volcano's Ashes in Just 10 Days
- COURTS : Child Killer Given Second Death Sentence
- Patience Is Gone Too
- Year of Elway? They Won't Argue in Cleveland
- Orange County Community College Basketball : Rancho Santiago Turns It On Against OCC for 13th Straight
- Kiwis, If They Lose, Would Help Australians
- CSUN Women Fall Flat at Pomona
- WHEN 'GREATNESS' GRATES
- Further Study, Cop-Out Often Mean the Same
- Swiss Alps : A window on the world and the warmth of a fire await romantics at several cozy hotels after sharing the beauty of an Alpine high.
- Reagan's America: : INNOCENTS AT HOME by Garry Wills (Doubleday: $19.95. 472 pp.)
- '86 Mansion Market Sizzled : Westside Topped U. S. Sales of Expensive Homes
- Culver City Planning Panel Approves 3-Story Hotel Project
- Below Squalor, Calcutta Glories in Shiny Subway
- Atomic-Test Veterans Win a Judicial Band-aid
- City Council, School Board and Trustee Candidates
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Arizona's Cook Beats Washington
- USD Puts Heat on USF, Brovelli in 68-56 Victory
- Your Guide to Los Angeles on $XXI a Day
- Senior Bowl : Okoye Scores 4 Touchdowns; South Wins
- Catherine Quittet of France won her first...
- Las Vegas Can't Get the Point : Seeing Is Not Believing: Rebels Upset, 89-88
- Eamonn Coghlan, competing in his first race...
- A Few Holdouts to Broncomania Can Be Found
- FOLLOWING IN MR. B'S STEPS
- Silicon Systems Recovers With Tax, Cost Savings
- Land of Rising Yen Struggles to Retain U.S. Market
- Single-Digit L. A. Office Vacancy Rate Predicted
- Calling On Cawdor Clan Leaders in Their Castle
- Marvels on the Mexican Crafts-Market Circuit
- KEEPER OF CONCENTRATION CAMPS: DILLON S. MYER AND AMERICAN RACISM by Richard Drinnon (University of California; $24.95; 339 pp., illustrated)
- David Hockney's Faces : In His Adopted City, the Artist's Portraits--of Himself, His Friends, His Family--Go on Exhibit for the First Time
- FICTION : COURTING PANDEMONIUM by Fredrick Barton (Peachtree: $14.95; 350 pp.).
- In the little town of Media, Pa.,...
- Truckers Turn Two-Lane Street Into Noisy, Dusty Thoroughfare
- Better Ideas : Students Design Innovative Cars for Older Motorists
- Many teachers are refusing to toe the 'hard line' at Inglewood High. : Support Slipping for Embattled Principal
- Jaruzelski Forges Ahead in Bid to Restore Western Ties
- China Revives Old Ways to Curb Students
- Irwindale Offers to Finance Redevelopment in Azusa
- Ghost Streets Stir With New Life Near Freeway
- Beleaguered RTD Says Higher Fares Necessary
- Essays Evoke King's Memory for War Against Drugs
- METRO RAIL VS. LIGHT RAIL : A Perplexing Crossroads for Mass Transit
- Illicit Escort Services Survive With Help of Legitimate Businesses
- Officer Allegedly Altered Citation Night of Slaying : Driver Says Hour of Ticket Changed to Time of Killing
- Canyons Uses Big Men to Get Big Win, 89-84
- Gominski Leads Canyon in Five Counties Wrestling
- Baseball : Ryan Pays Final Respects to Most Influential Pitching Coach
- NFL UPDATE : LABOR NEGOTIATIONS : Neither Side Is Settling In for Any Bargains
- THORNY COMPETITION
- Lessons: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY by An Wang Ph.D. with Eugene Linden (Addison-Wesley: $17.95; 347 pp., illustrated)
- Protecting Citrus, Planting New Lawns
- Populuxe: THE LOOK AND LIFE OF AMERICA IN THE '50s AND '60s by Thomas Hine (Knopf: $29.95; 184 pp., illustrated)
- 8 Southland Projects Win Builder Awards
- Time on Ticket May Be Clue in Slaying Probe
- Pounding a Beat : Beverly Hills Officers Make Music as 'Unlawful Assembly'
- Pro-Life Group to Protest Culver City Student Clinic
- Heavy Hang the Heads Wearing Hats
- Barroom Behind, Arm-Wrestlers Go for Grip on Respectability
- The Wonder of It All
- It's a Bare-Bones Living but He Makes It Pay Off
- Joining Forces Against Drugs
- Attendance at Top Auto Series Is Up 1 Million
- Cosmetics Firm Is Target of Animal Lovers' Protest
- Curious Fellow: : A New World Is Awaiting Precisionist
- Hazzard Would Like to Change Lineup, but Not Winning Ways
- HOW TO SURVIVE ON U.S. ROUTE 395
- DANCE TROUPES PIT LIVE AGAINST CANNED MUSIC
- BAKER AND THE RISE OF BLACK WOMEN IN POP
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Designed Elegant Victorians : Exhibit to Feature Newsom's Work
- Exercising Moderation : No-Pain, No-Gain Workouts Aren't Winning the War on Fat. The New Strategy: Safe and Steady
- Book on Neff to Be Introduced in 'His' House
- 128 Arrested for Protesting Cape Canaveral Launching
- In the Common Market, $760 Million in Translations Proves That Talk Isn't Cheap
- Glendora Firm Fined for Dumping Wastes
- Knifing Deaths of 4 Transients May Be Linked
- Because of Her Age, Many View Her as a Cause Celebre : Indiana Girl, 17, One of 35 Awaiting Execution
- METRO RAIL VS. LGHT RAIL
- Slowing Down Police Chases
- Homer Smith Hired as Chiefs' Aide
- Rebels Face Bug of Titan Proportions
- Markus Wasmeier of West Germany won his...
- Staubach Offers Advice: Don't Get Bowled Over : He Reminds Broncos, Giants Not to Be Distracted During Super Bowl Week
- Off-Road Gran Prix at San Diego : No Neck-and-Neck Fun for Harris
- NHL Roundup : Flyers Win, 4-2, Are Much More Than Halfway Home in Division Race
- NFL UPDATE : League, Players' Union Can't Agree on a Plan : DRUGS
- HOT FLASH DEPT.: Producer Peter Landecker has...
- Utah Plane Crash Investigation Focuses on Restricted Airspace
- Afghan Veteran Fears Return of Muslim Rebels
- Suspect Large Green Bean Cans Recalled in 12 States
- Developer's Sister Offered Campaign Gift, Officials Say
- 9 Die in Argentine Floods
- New Facility to Give Special Care to Very Special Children
- O'Connor's Quiet Message
- Call Girl Puts Brakes on the Fast Life
- LOSIN' TIMES : As Bad as They Are, There's Almost No Way the Clippers Will Be Able to Match 1972-73 76ers
- WCAC Roundup : San Diego Beats USF, Shares Lead
- UC Irvine Can't Handle Cold Spell : Anteaters Freeze for 7:11 Span, Lose to UC Santa Barbara
- Decked Three Times, Leon Spinks Stopped in First Round
- Orange County College Roundup : Westmont Rallies to Beat Southern California, 82-72
- In Denver, Nothing Is Bigger Than Broncos, Not Even the Rockies
- WOMEN WHO WEAR TOQUES
- HEARTFELT REALITY OF PHILIP EVERGOOD
- BROADWAY BOUND: N.Y. AS AN ALTERNATE HABITAT
- ZOOMING IN ON THE MYTH OF WESTON
- QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Duran Duran's Nick...
- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
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- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Region - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- Names in the News - Jan. 18, 1987
- Names in the News - Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The Nation - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- Crimes Against the Body : Exercise to Avoid
- Lilacs, Strawberries and Spinach
- Temperatures Dip Into 20s Around San Diego County
- Deaths of Two Homeless Linked to Nighttime Cold
- Stage Set for Lively Races for Council, School Panels
- CONSENSUS ! ! ! CRITICS RATE 'HANNAH' BEST, PRINCE WORST
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: If you like...
- MAVERICK BANKERS : Reined-In Executives Seek Showdown With Regulators
- Why Challenger Was Doomed : The story of the ill-fated space shuttle goes far beyond O-rings, say the officials who were involved. Politics, economics, egos and ambition were also to blame.
- Bishop, in Owens Valley, Remembers Its History
- Unspoiled Scenery for All Seasons
- Deaths of Two Homeless Linked to Nighttime Cold
- Reform Overshadows Rent Control : The New 'Big R' in Santa Monica
- Keep Your Eye on the Falling Dollar : It Could Push Interest Rates Up, Lead to Stubborn Recession
- Sheriff's Deputy Claims Brother's Fatal Shooting Was an Accident
- THE CRITICS' '86 BOOS, BRAVOS
- The State - News from Jan. 18, 1987
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- The World - News from Jan. 18, 1987
- The World - News from Jan. 18, 1987
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- Death Penalty Does Not Prevent Capital Crimes
- Bosworth Puts On Show of Another Sort
- Abortion Debate and the New Pill
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- All Bo Had to Do Was Apply for USC Job
- Ambassador of Chile Replies to Sen. Kennedy
- Now That Quinn Has Been Expelled, What About the Canucks?
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- A Little Known Secret About Watching Football
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- Abortion Debate and the New Pill
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- The Extra Dimensions of John D. MacDonald
- The Extra Dimensions of John D. MacDonald
- Anti-Military Policies of Liberals in Canada
- Dickerson's Problem Is Something He Can Handle
- Abortion Debate and the New Pill
- Abortion Debate and the New Pill
- Anti-Military Policies of Liberals in Canada
- It Seems Gaston Green Has Forgotten Something
- What Comes Around May Be the Clippers
- How Many of You Are Rooting for New Zealand?
- The House Cleaning May Not Be Over at USC
- Now That Quinn Has Been Expelled, What About the Canucks?
- Ah, When Spring Is Here, Where Will Boone Be?
- The Extra Dimensions of John D. MacDonald
- What Comes Around May Be the Clippers
- 'Old People Need a Dream, Not Only a Memory'
- Soviet Armored Units Take Up Positions at Major Intersections in Afghan Capital
- Kidnaper and Rapist of 2 Gets Term of 44 Years, 8 Months
- Santa Ana : Restaurant Sought for Transportation Center
- Injured Coleman to Miss Long Beach Women's Game Against Fresno State
- BRIEFLY
- Orange County College Basketball : West Coast Christian Rallies to Win
- STAGE REVIEW : 'WIFE'S' TALE OF BRIDES AND GLOOM
- FRANKLIN STILL MAKING NOISE, ONE ROLE AT A TIME
- Guinness Admits Illegal Repurchase of Its Stock
- Local News in Brief : 2 CSUN Students in Canada for TV Debate
- Deputy Held for Questioning in Shooting Death
- Religion : Announcements
- First Asian Nominated to Public Works Board
- Local News in Brief : Burbank Seizes 3 in $200,000 Tool Thefts
- West Hills Idea Fits Picus to a T-Shirt as She Puts Chunk of Canoga Park on Map
- Costa Mesa : Police Recover $100,000 Worth of Stolen Jewelry
- Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino has been...
- Local News in Brief : Freeway Ramps Open for Valencia Center
- STAGE REVIEW : JOYFUL 'ANTHEM' OF BLACK ARTISTS
- State Supreme Court Asked to Rehear Case
- Death Sentence Sought in Jewelry Holdup Slayings
- Santa Ana : Leaking Diesel Fuel Forces 300 to Evacuate
- Serial Killer Task Force Cut
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASKETBALL : Girls' Roundup : Gondringer's 36 Leads La Quinta
- USF to Challenge Toreros' Perfect Home Record
- Giants' Hill Reportedly Fined for Late Hit
- College Basketball / Mike Downey : The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at Half-Court Point of the Season
- KHJ to Use New Roberts Tape
- On Heels of Almaden Agreement : British Spirits Firm to Buy Heublein, Pay $1.2 Billion
- Senators Offer Measures to Cut Acid Rain Pollutants
- Radio Girlfriend of 'Jack Armstrong' Dies at 73
- Governor
- Fled Nazi Germany : Douglas Sirk, Director of U.S., Foreign Films, Dies
- Sudan Derailment Kills 21
- San Juan Fire Crew Held Undermanned
- List Narrowed to Victory, 2 Rail Routes for Valley Trolley
- Hiring Illegals : Sanctions: Others Have Tried It Too
- San Diego
- 'They Didn't Have to Try to Kill Me' : Man Stabbed Over Stolen Bike
- San Diego High School Basketball Roundup : CITY EASTERN LEAGUE
- Orange County Community College Basketball : Golden West Women Win, 102-52
- How the Top 10 Fared
- New Zealand Wins One After a Hard Grind
- Vice Adm. Jones to Retire
- Special Counsel Asked in Nofziger Cases
- 'Children of Sanchez' Patriarch Santos Hernandez Dies
- Margaret Laurance; Considered the Leading Novelist of Canada
- Revolver Within a Pager Holster : Ban of Weapon Hiders Sought
- Church Groups Select New HQ Cities
- Langer Suddenly Is Man of La Quinta After Round of 68
- The World Series of Junior Golf will...
- Liberal Group to Discuss 'Who Is a Jew?' : Reform Rabbis Gather Here
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Fraud Claims in Bank Case