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- THE BEST OF TOMBS : From the Graves of Chinese Notables Come Ceramics Shaped by Centuries of Culture William Wilson is The Times' art critic.
- But He Fears Court-Martial if He Comes Back : Deserter Who Fled to Soviet Union Is Homesick
- El Monte Shuns Grants to Aid the Homeless
- Victory Over SP Claimed by Coalition
- UNESCO Board Names New Chief : Spaniard Wins After M'Bow Withdraws, Citing 'Pressure'
- Jill Eikenberry, who has already starred in...
- Central American Presidents Show Real Grit in Quest for Peace
- Special Memorial
- Local News in Brief : Police Seek Driver of White Van in Collision That Killed Officer
- Aliens Up for Amnesty Are Eligible for Quake Relief
- Off-Duty Police 'Parade' Their Contract Dispute
- Few Hospitals Are Equipped to Help Victims : Battering Called Principal Cause of Women's Injuries
- Irvine : Study Says Economics Plays Role in Car Pools
- Bowie Breaks Leg Again--in Same Place--Before Exhibition
- Glendale Landfill Curbs May Stimulate Recycling
- These Seahawk Fans Will Travel a Long Way to See Their Team Play
- The Washington Bullets have offered a contract...
- Montclair Prep Struggles in Alpha Opener
- WOMEN AND WAR
- BROWN TAKES HELM AT L.A. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
- 'An Infinitely Delicate Affair' : The Art and Science of Translating Grapes--Especially Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir--Into Wine
- Browsing Down the Book Lane
- Studio City Mall Under Construction
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : AN OLYMPIAN LIFE STYLE : Luxury is expected and the expectation is fulfilled. It's travel in the grand manner, and it's all on the house. How an elite group junkets in lavish and leisurely fashion
- Still Macho After All These Years : LAST TRAIN NORTH <i> by Lionel Rolfe (Panjandrum Books/Talman: $6.95, paper; 88 pp.) </i>
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Big Eight Roundup : For No. 1 Oklahoma, a 59-10 Victory Isn't as Easy as It Appears
- A HOBBY HORSE : Raiders Finally Get Bo Jackson on the Field and He Looks the Part: 6-1, 230
- Guy With Ammo Is Big Gunner
- Fans Cheer Benjamin as Clippers Beat Warriors
- USD Continues Its Domination of Pomona-Pitzer in 42-6 Win
- Golf Roundup : All 4 Seeded Players Lose in Match Play Tournament
- THE BISTRO: SAME PLACE, NEW FACE
- Bush Gets His Author for Lunch, War Story
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Big Ten Roundup : Brown and Michigan Bounce Back and Beat Iowa at the Pass, 37-10
- CATCHING UP ON THE HITS
- A HORN ALBUM--AT LAST
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : RELAXED MORRISON
- IMPENITENT RETROSPECTIVE : A 'Sticky' Situation for One of the Hollywood Ten
- "We felt that the linkage between direct...
- Investors Have Good Reasons to Stay Cool
- UCLA to Show Architectural Contest Items
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County : Landscaping/Yards, Companies Will Go to Seed, Businesses Predict
- Construction Started on Valencia Industry Complex
- Joni Evans to Head Random
- Pre-Literate in Manhattan : A CANNIBAL IN MANHATTAN <i> by Tama Janowitz (Crown Publishers: $17.95; 287 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Blockbuster Bargains Come Blocchisti Style
- Grading for Homes Started
- Question: I have decided to do an...
- Serves You Right : Today's Department Store Clerks Could Learn a Thing or Two About Public : Relations and Good Service From a Personnel Handbook Circa 1929
- Gallery to Open in Sherman Oaks
- First Try at Fund-Raising : Historic Oxford Finds Itself Short of Cash
- Ortega Consent to Contra Talks Reported Near
- Hawthorne Imposes Ban on Building
- End to Traffic Sought : Wilmington Residents Hungry for Truck Stop
- Kuwaiti Tanker Attacked; President Accuses Iran
- The House : Airline Ads
- Cities Fighting Back; Sagging Scrap Metal Market Cited : Dumped Cars: Growing Street Problem
- Typhoon Kills 8, Hurts 13 in Western Japan
- Monterey Park 'Harmony' Panel Turns Into Debate : Despite Earlier Ethnic Tensions, Growth, Not Race, Called the Issue
- The ABCs of Year-Round Schools Add Up to a Plus
- Pumpkin Lady Puts a Happy Face on Traditionally Scary Time
- A Mother's Dilemma: What to Do About Possible Case of Political Discrimination?
- When Reverends Run
- Reduce Bleeding, Complications : Genetically Engineered Clot Dissolvers Promising
- Local News in Brief : Lancaster Resident Dies After Car Overturns
- RECYCLING: Salvaging a Solution : Volunteers Prove Point With Recycling Service
- White Catches On and On and On, and Titans Win, 28-14
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : On the Roster, Chargers Are Down, 26-3 : Returning Regular Raiders Line Up Against San Diego Replacements
- Nationally Ranked Loyola Blanks Notre Dame, 24-0
- THE WINDY CITY POLISHES ITS SCENE
- NO TRESPASSING
- Economist's View : Payments Seen Rising on Adjustable Loans
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : One Man's Trinkets Are . . . : Comfessions of a gift shop junkie: 'These are treasures of which memories are made.' Conviction of hs wife: 'You're buying more and more junk'
- 'Shame Is Like Our Mother's Milk' : AGENTS OF INNOCENCE A Spy Story <i> by David Ignatius (W.W. Norton: $17.95; 444 pp.) </i>
- L. A. Beautiful Presents Top Award to Architect
- Woodfin Suites Opens
- Lucky are the visitors to Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii who are on hand to witness the dramatic eruptions of the craters on Kilauea and watch while Madame Pele shows her authority by throwing a spectacular tantrum. : Pele's Fury
- Singing October's Song
- New MBA Head Promises Quick Loan Closings
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Muscling in on the Beach : See Dick. See Dick run. See Dick swim. See Dick cycle. See Dick exhaust himself in Hawaii's Ironman triathlon, the Islands' growing enticement for tourists.
- Doctors Find Small Tumor, Remove First Lady's Breast
- Conflicts Cloud Design Awards
- San Francisco Mayor Dedicates Bus Shelter That Discourages Transients
- Girl Rescued After 58 Hours Stuck in Well
- '60s Activists Now Converts of the Right : Ex-Radicals of Left Support Military Buildup to Deter Soviets
- 20 Years Later--and Still on a Roll
- L.A. Program Called First of Its Kind in U.S. : School Course to Focus on Nuclear Age Issues
- Portrait of a Murder Suspect : Trail to Chatsworth Street Is Traced Through Criminal Justice System
- Crespi Wins in Water Polo, 8-7
- Starling Looking for Satisfaction, Payday
- Tennis : Todd Nelson, a Late Bloomer at 26, Finds It's Tough to Play Catch-Up
- Martin May Take the 5th, Pilot Yankees Again
- EXTRA BAGGAGE
- VIEWPOINTS : Administration Is Playing Fool's Game With Gold : Treasury Secretary's Suggestion of a Commodity Measuring Stick for Inflation Is More a Public Relations Ploy Than Policy Change
- Vienna's Lost Bar Area
- The Savvy Traveler : Congress Considering Re-Regulation of Airlines
- Taos Ski Valley Is Known as Real Name-Dropper
- FICTION
- Aerial Reconnaissance : Long Beach Earthquake Left a Legacy
- TRAVELING IN STYLE
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : The Perfection of Portofino : The tiny village appears today as it has for centuries, its facade unchanged, a stage upon which romantics reach for the stars.
- Development Issues Topics at Conference
- Fresno Hopes 'Camp Esteem' Will Halt Loss of Teen Leaders
- Tough Horse Shows a Will to Live : It Takes More Than Just a Bullet to Down Old Hard-Headed Sadie
- Commentary : Moral Mandate: Shelter for All
- RECYCLING: Salvaging a Solution? : Emerging Efforts Show That It Can Work
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pacific 10 Roundup : Arizona State Rolls to a 38-7 Win Over Washington State
- These Guys Play Football Just for Fun
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southeast Roundup : Alabama's Dunn Not Satisfied With 41-22 Win Over Tennessee
- Christian Defeats St. Augustine, 34-8
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : A First-Place Battle for the Last-Chance Players : Raiders, Chargers Look for AFC West Lead in Final Game for Non-Regulars
- Landmark Will Get Companion Office Building
- Sands Primary Sponsor of 'Run for World Health'
- GARDEN : On the Wild Side : As Naturalistic Gardens Come More Into Vogue, the Traditional Dividing Line Between Flowers and Weeds Is Becoming Blurred
- The CIA, Covert and Overt, Always Survives Its Critics
- Orange County College Roundup : UCI Men Win Collegiate Title in Cross-Country Invitational
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Far West Roundup : Wild, Woolly Game Is Won by Wyoming
- Oueee Bebe Wins Oak Tree Feature
- THE BLACKLIST LEGACY : <i> A New Generation in Hollywood Takes Political Sides Again, but Remembers the Red Witchhunt</i>
- JANE'S ADDICTION'S BIG TRIP
- Looking Forward : At the Los Angeles Garden Show, You'll See What Will be Happening in Southern California Gardens in Years to Come
- Could Be a Week Before Decision on Amputation Is Made : Jessica Undergoes Operation to Stem Swelling in Foot
- The Nation : Crime Posts Smallest Increase in 3 Years
- Out of Prison, Into a New Life : Cancer Proves Ironic Boon for Woman
- Police to Monitor Bluff Cove Jet Skiers
- Police Make Clean Sweep in Parking Crackdown
- In "Father Knows Best" in the 1950s,...
- Supporters at Coming-Out Parties, He Suggests : Bush Leaves 'Em Laughing in Iowa
- Lack of Money Closes Shasta County Libraries
- Strong Slate for City Voters
- Trojans Stay in Run for Roses as Bruins Sneak Into the Lead : USC Has Rare Day in Sun at Seattle, 37-23
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : East Roundup : Rutgers Gets Past BC, 38-24
- Craig Fielder, Virginia defensive end who waged...
- Four athletes will be inducted into the...
- Out on a Tax Reform Limb, the Economy Stays Strong : Firms Still Worried Although Effect So Far Has Been Mild
- Panel Studies Regulating Real Estate Appraisers
- FICTION
- Courtyard Tour to Raise Funds
- Financing Eased for Buyers of AmeriStar Factory Homes
- Man Killed by Bus on Hollywood Street
- Men Like Husband Needed, Barbara Bush Says
- A Business Interest in AIDS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : HE'S GOOD--AND LUCKY : Terry Donahue: His Fake-Punt Play and Some Other Good Fortune Help Bruins Win a Big One
- Runs by Quarterback Veal Help Arizona Beat Oregon St., 31-17
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Trojan Twosome Plots Defensive Capers Like Butch and Sundance
- New Laker Video Raps Drug Use
- Seacrest Village to Give Residential Care
- Sunset Towers Being Turned Into Club
- The New Hunter S. Thompson : A Doctor of Gonzo Journalism Turns Political Man
- Fire Forces NBC to Relocate 'News'
- Seoul Targets 'Radical Left' Amid Reforms
- Commerce, Conservation Battle for the Pristine Charlotte Isles
- The House : Airline Ads
- Family of Slain Arab-American Still Waiting for Justice
- Veterinarian Richard B. Fink of Whittier, president...
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : DAVIS CHECKS OUT OF MOTELS WITH 'POLICY'
- Hunts Employ Soft Touch for Hard Sell : Once-Skeptical Opponents of Carlsbad Project Won Over by Open-Door Style
- THE WORLD SERIES : MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS : Notebook : Along With Game, Cardinals Lose the Ball
- They've Put World Series Into a Baggie
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : Rams Fail to List Advantages by the Rules : Game Against Falcons May Be Closer Since Robinson's Count Is Found Bogus
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- KRAZY KREDITS
- A 'RELAXED' DIRECTOR OF HIS OWN COMPANY
- WEST MEXICO FUNERARY ITEMS TO GO ON VIEW
- It's a Bumpy Road Ahead for Transcon
- It's Cozy, Don't Juneau
- Yorba Industrial Center Will Feature Flexibility
- Kitchen Renovation on Washington Blvd.
- Lava Flow to Sea Offers Rare Sight
- Robert A. Ortiz has been promoted to...
- Charitable Contributions: Lending a Hand to the Less Fortunate Still Lags in Japan
- Drowning the Book by Howard Nemerov
- New Technology Joins Battle to Save Old Species
- Opening This Week
- President Salutes Small Farmers of U.S. in Observing World Food Day
- Tourism Aids Science : Whale Watching Isn't Just for Fun
- Quake Damage Causes Delay in Downey Councilman's Trial
- Saving Face Now Seen as Central Issue in Court Spat
- Lyon a Capital for Food
- The Barriers of Circumstance : THE AGE OF GRIEF <i> by Jane Smiley (Alfred A. Knopf: $15.95; 213 pp.) </i>
- "Xinjiang--Distant China" will be the subject of...
- It's the season's best buy--El Al Israel...
- Robertson Rips Reagan in Bid for Support on the Right
- The Shaggy Dog (ABC Sunday at 8:30...
- 'Pink Ladies' Agree It's Nice to Have a Man Around--as President
- 3 Japanese Rivals Can't Agree on 1 : May Force Party's Lawmakers to Choose Nakasone Successor
- Weekly Anti-War Demonstration : If It's Friday, It Must Be Protest Time
- The Case for Embargoing Arms to Iran
- Horse Owner Defends Care; Pickets March
- Backyard 'Equalizer' Shows Wrestlers the Ropes
- Showing the Way in San Jose: Curbside Recycling Plan Proves to Be a Hit
- Veterans of Year-Round School Rate It 'Track A'
- THE AQUEDUCT: : DWP Smoothes Out Rough Edges on 74-Year-Old Engineering Marvel
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : White Has Big Day in Titan Win
- Dutch Woman Retains Tennis Championship
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : Roundup : Deadline-Beaters Expected to Make an Impact
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southwest Roundup : Texas Catches Arkansas by Surprise
- U.S. Pro Indoor Purse Increased to $612,500
- At least 25 people were injured when...
- Pitcher Nolan Ryan of the Houston Astros...
- Woodbridge Remains Perfect, 23-0 : Warriors Rout Trabuco Hills in Battle of Undefeated Teams
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southland Roundup : Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Rallies to Defeat CS Northridge, 21-20
- AH, THE GOOD LIFE OF 'CRITIC AND HIS WIFE'
- WOMEN AND WAR
- HIGH-OCTANE PUNK, BLUES
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County : Restaurants/Your Dinner Tab Could Rise With Shortage of Workers
- Waiting for Childhood, Sumner Locke Elliott (Harper...
- Albania-Uruguay Ties
- Sadie Packs In Her Wild, Woolly Days on the Trail
- The World : Manila Coup Bid Reported
- Deadly Acid Spilled in N.J.
- Commonwealth Talks End in Bitterness
- Domestic Gloom Shadows Mexico's Recovery
- System Already Used to Protect Rockets : Lightning Net Hopes to Predict Strikes
- Woman Injured in Gun, Bomb Attack
- 'I did tennis skirts and seat cushions and car covers and kayak covers.'
- Moorpark Wrestlers Place 3rd
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Syracuse Stuns Penn St., 48-21 : McPherson Has Big Day in Big Win for Orangemen
- SST WON'T FIGHT THE COUNTY OVER CANCELED PICNIC
- THE GIRL NEXT DOOR COMES HOME
- DAYTIME DINING
- Orange County Update Scheduled
- Rail, Drive Pass Due
- A Man's Stature, Henry Viscardi Jr. (Paul...
- Sales and Marketing Council Gives Top Honors to Bridgeport
- Thieves Across U.S. Steal Cars With Key First Seen in County
- Unseld Changes Mind, Takes Job With Bullets as an Assistant Coach
- THE WORLD SERIES : MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS : A WRENCHING MOMENT : Even a Grand Slam in World Series Opener Brings Little Reaction From Man the Twins Call Wrench
- Amateur World Series Set for Italy in 1988 : 1988 Amateur World Series Set for Italy
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP FOOTBALL : St. Paul Masters Servite : Quarterback Throws for 2 Touchdowns, Runs for 2 More
- NOW WHITNEY HOUSTON HAS IT ALL
- Films going into production:BIRD (Malpaso). Shooting...
- CMS Enhancements Buys Some Rights of Premier
- British Purchase Final, General Automation Says
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : MI MADRE Y MI AMIGO : AN ACROSS-THE-BORDER LOVE LETTER
- Clouds Seen on Real Estate Horizon : Year Ahead Assessed at Building Foundation Forecast
- Oil War II : California Won the First Round. But Interior Secretary Donald Hodel Believes That Next Time the Ending Will Be Quite Different.
- Quiet Is the Rule Along the Channel : Marina del Rey Rowers Swift but Silent
- Hong Kong Thanks People for Views, Discovers 503 Hadn't Offered Them
- 'Phantom' Villa Was Casualty of Depression
- Japan Sees Signs of Unraveling Social Structure in Handful of Sensational Crimes
- This Group Has Another Job That's Never Done
- Whittier Hustles to Inspect Buildings
- Finest Science Not Always Found in the Fanciest American Universities
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : No. 6 LSU Takes Control in Second Half and Rolls to 34-9 Victory Over Kentucky
- Valley Gets Well With 49-13 Win
- Once Again, the Wizard Is Merely Human
- CSUN Gets Tied Up in Soccer
- UCSD Water Polo Team Tops Pepperdine, 11-10
- FINAL NOTES: The legal saga of Concrete...
- SPEAKING OUT
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : ROUND ONE OF BEATLES SAGA ENDS
- POISON PEN
- Names in the News - Oct. 18, 1987
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- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1987
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1987
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 18, 1987
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- The Nation - News from Oct. 18, 1987
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- The Nation - News from Oct. 18, 1987
- Passengers Can Choose Three Different Mexicos
- U.S. Toughens Its Stance in the Gulf : Reagan, Defense Chief Cite Will to Strike Back
- Military Heeds Protests : Trucking of Rocket Fuel Via L. A. Halted
- Plane Hits Buena Park Apartments; Pilot Killed
- 'I Think We're Back on Track' : Upbeat Dukakis Attracts California Crowds, Funds
- 130 HOURS OF VIDEO AT AFI FEST
- Dining Out in London : The Best of Traditional British Fare
- Belzberg Case Intrigues Wall Street : SEC Claims Extent of Ashland Ownership Concealed
- The Alaska Town Where Czarist Russian East Met Tlingit West
- A New Look Lifts Old Sacramento
- STILL A TOUGH ROAD FOR TRAVELERS
- Bush, a Profile in Caution, Seeks to Chart New Course
- Trucking of Rocket Fuel Via L. A. Halted
- Pilot Dies as Plane Slams Into Apartments
- The State - News from Oct. 18, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 18, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 18, 1987
- Dodger Non-Shake-Up Has Fans Shooken Up
- Striking Out at Both the Owners and Players
- Rhetoric Heats Up Over Judge Bork
- A Stranger's Unselfish Help
- Languages
- Rhetoric Heats Up Over Judge Bork