- The New York City Marathon Will Be Waitz-Less This Year
- Beef Times Seven Equals a Vietnamese Dining Tradition
- Please, Don't Bring Back the '50s
- Wendy Perron, Popularist
- Sheldahl Agrees to Sell Irvine-Based Subsidiary
- Nine Designers Given Awards for Lighting
- Major Remodel Scheduled for Temple Israel
- Pasadena Realty Company Marks 100th Anniversary
- The Wall Street of 16th-Century Venice : THE GHETTO OF VENICE <i> by Riccardo Calimani, translated by Katherine Silberblatt Wolfthal (M. Evans: $19.95; 400 pp.) </i>
- S. Pasadena Official Calls Tax 'Endorsement' a Mistake
- Burbank Airport Unveils Terminal Plan
- Man Explodes Bomb at Oslo Police Center
- Donald Trump Could Have His Eyes on L.A.
- Nyerere Remains Head of Tanzania Party
- U.S. Sentencing Rules to Stress Punishment : New Court Guidelines, Effective This Week, Will Toughen Penalties, Limit Probation and Paroles
- $130,000 for Parking : Land Madness Racks Poor Rich Tokyo
- Local Elections : Rolling Hills Estates Council : Bitter Fight Emerges as Family Ties, Business Partnership Are Challenged
- Robertson Projects Cabinet
- Rolling Stone Retrospective
- Area Ravaged by Blaze Survives Rain Showers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pacific 10 Roundup : Cal Picks Off Ducks at Pass
- LAKERS' SECOND-YEAR FORWARD WILL START SEASON ON INJURED LIST : Billy Thompson's Comeback Hits a Snag
- Community College Football : Orange Coast Blanks Southwestern
- Aborigines 'Rising Up, Though a Little Late' : Japan's Ainu Discover New Pride in Their Heritage
- Lawndale Schools Take Idea From High Seas for Disaster Preparation
- Contract OKd for 11-Story Building in San Pedro
- Western Novelist Paul Bailey Dies
- Cuba Crisis: No Hits But Many Errors
- Premonition Becomes $1-Million Reality for Woman
- Rape Link to Serial Killings Discounted
- Dog Menacing Trick-or-Treaters Is Shot
- A Special Election Preview : North County : Cypress Voters Focus on Greenbelt Initiative
- Military Wages Desert Warfare Over Parks Plan
- At Last, Twins Shake the Image of Losers
- Dickerson, ESPN Broke News on Deal That Sent Him to Colts
- Toreros Get an Early Score, Hold On for a 7-0 Victory
- Clemson Rallies to Defeat Wake Forest and Remain on Top in ACC Standings
- Chapman's Figueroa 9th in Cross-Country
- Orange County Prep Cross-Country : Late Sprint Gives Win to Schultz : Canyon Runner Edges Gutierrez; El Modena Is Top Team
- FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS : St. Genevieve Slips, Slides by Bell-Jeff
- Heavy Hitters Bank on the Malibu Adobe
- Heap Will Do While Car Is in Cold Storage
- Yellow Fever Kills 135
- New Curbs Fail to Mollify Fans of Slow Growth
- Gorbachev Has 'Firm Grip' on Kremlin, State Dept. Official Says
- Interest Paid in Next Life : Thais Aid Needy, Themselves Through Buffalo Bank
- Deng, Other Leaders, Leave Party Posts
- Police Crack Down on Criminals in Moscow
- Muting the Trumpets of the Bolshevik Revolution
- Cityhood, Annexation Votes Highlight County Elections
- 'Ignominious Anomaly' : Ex-Councilman Mitchell Uses Mind Over Matter to Shed Pounds and Launch a New Career
- Troops in Field Still Find Fault : 'Ready to Eat' Meals Join Army's Assault on Hunger
- 2 Million Americans Suffer Taste or Smell Dysfunction
- Sacahuista led all the way to win...
- College Tennis Semifinals Rained Out
- New York Marathon Will Be Waitz-Less
- The Fugitive Kind
- The Moo Generation
- Films going into production:DIE HARD (Gordon...
- Exhibition Showcases Artists From All Over
- Giegerich Finds Art Inside the Ordinary
- Previn's Vigorous Reading of 'Nevsky' on CD
- 4 L.A. Suspects Arrested in Kansas City
- Soviet Voices : Changes Bring Both Hope, Fear
- Space Clean-up
- USC Gives Rose Bowl Hopes Plenty of Water in a 42-7 Win
- PRO FOOTBALL : THE OTHER GAMES
- Orange County Prep Football : La Quinta Puts It Away in First Half
- For the Garritson Family, Running Is a Lot More Than Just Recreation
- 'Glass Menagerie' the Way Williams Wrote It : Newman Directs Woodward in a Film That Acquires 'a Life of Its Own' : 'Menagerie' True to Tennessee
- Rio Hondo Centers : College Gets Big Grant to Aid Minorities
- Sales of New Homes Dropped 5.2% in September, Commerce Dept. Says
- Panel Hears Workers' Pleas for Minimum Wage of $5.01
- NAACP Questions Arrest in 'Rolex Bandit' Case
- Barbecue Gas Leak Rips Garage; Boy, 11, Hurt
- NBA Players to Start Season Without Contract
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Oklahoma Romps to 71-10 Victory : No. 1 Sooners Rush for 565 Yards in Win Over Jayhawks
- Earnings Dropped 31% for PDA Engineering
- Shopping for Dad
- FICTION : FOUND IN THE STREET by Patricia Highsmith (The Atlantic Monthly Press: $16.95; 288 pp.).
- Datum Income and Sales Show 3rd-Quarter Gains
- Granny Flats Seminar Slated
- Why Italian Democracy Works : DEMOCRACY ITALIAN STYLE <i> by Joseph La Palombara (Yale University Press: $25; 308 pp.) </i>
- Power Breakfasting, 1961 : Jesse Unruh's Ascent to the Speakership
- L.B.'s Camp Hi-Hill Seeks Growth Fund to Stay Open for All
- Hermosa Hotel Project Back to Square One; Quashed by Tie
- Local Elections : Hermosa Beach Initiatives : If Voters Choose to Buy Open Space, They May Need to Approve Tax Hike
- Fluor Completes Sale of St. Joe Gold Interest
- Let's Talk Turkey: Cost Down, Consumption Up
- Forest Lawn Donates Land for Youth Training Center
- Battling With Directions and the Muvver Tongue
- Chile Still Loves Pablo Neruda
- The Enforcer (Channel 13 Sunday at 6...
- VIEWPOINTS : Unexpected Wake Will Trail Recent Market Dive
- Fortunes Sink for Shipping Industry Workers
- "Everybody is making a big deal out...
- New Approach Lands Fliers at America West
- Inspectors With Sensitive Feet Discover Treasure Hoard
- Winter in New England
- The Rules of the Game
- Local Builder Receives Award
- Temple Worship : Suddenly, a Man's Receding Hairline Is a Fashion Statement That Declares Sexy Self-Confidence
- African Paradise Lost : SQUANDERING EDEN : Africa at the Edge <i> by Mort Rosenblum and Doug Williamson (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $19.95; 291 pp.) </i>
- The Lesson of the Molly Maguires : ST. CLAIR: A Nineteenth-Century Coal Town's Experience With a Disaster-Prone Industry <i> by Anthony F.C. Wallace (Alfred A. Knopf Inc: $30; 576 pp., illustrated) </i>
- 22-Story Office Building Planned on Glendale Site
- Are Yuppies Adults? : GROWN-UPS: A Generation in Search of Adulthood <i> by Cheryl Merser (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $17.95; 237 pp.) </i>
- The House
- N. Korea Urged to Reopen Talks to Reunite Families
- Lonely Island Outpost Is in the Front Line of South Korea's Defense Against North
- Milton Baker, pictured, has been named senior...
- Rouse Named 1987 Developer
- Nation's Vacancy Rate Holds Steady at 13.7%
- Bicentennial Melbourne
- The Designer Babies Are Growing Up : At Home With the First Children of the 'Genius' Sperm Bank
- FICTION : SOLO'S JOURNEY by Joy Aiken Smith (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $17.95; 253 pp.). : FICTION
- Santa Fe Springs Ranks High : Quake Uncovers Whittier's Good Neighbors
- Union Building Headquarters
- DESIGN IN THE MOVIES : Good Guys Don't Live in White Boxes : In Today's Movies, Modern Design Signifies Ambition, Money, Power--and Now Evil.
- Circuit City Opens Western Headquarters
- Navy Housing to Be Built
- The Magical Crafters of Exquisite iittala Glass
- Opening This Week
- State Says Cute Critters Are Mowing Down Trees : Oh Deer! Pennsylvania May Liberalize Hunting
- Threepenny: State's Biggest Little Literary Voice
- New Telescopes to Be Built by UC, 2 Others
- CommerceBancorp's 3rd-Quarter Net Rises
- Summer Camp Lesson : THE GOATS <i> by Brock Cole (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $11.95; 184 pp.; age 10-up) </i>
- FOOD : Home Cooking : Chef Michel Blanchet Prepares Sunday Lunch for a Few Lucky Friends
- American Castle Was Built by Iron, Coal Baron
- Investors Say Bully for Bonds : Opportunities Abound for Those Burned by Stocks
- Jaeger to Develop $50-Million, Multi-Tenant, 65-Acre Project
- NAACP, Bank Plan Housing Rehabilitation for Pomona
- S. Africa to Oust Briton Who Aimed Tomato at Botha
- Midnight 'Madhouse' : TV Host Cheers Insomniacs With Music, Yesterday's Stars
- For the Fashion Conscious, It Was All Subconscious
- Redevelopment Ravages Cockney Community : Time Erodes Tough Corners in London East End
- Racing at Santa Anita's Oak Tree Meeting : Saratoga Passage Likes the Slop
- Soviets Are Adjusting to a Pro Sports World
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Iowa Hands Indiana First Big Ten Defeat : Hawkeyes Upset No. 11 Hoosiers, 29-21, to Spoil Unbeaten Conference Season
- Clippers Wind Up Exhibition Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southwest Roundup : Texas Has Easy Time With Tech
- Dickerson Has Nowhere to Run
- Rams Will Finally Meet Their Opposite : San Francisco, L.A. Share Similar Numbers (5 and 1), Only in Different Order
- Eric Takes His Money and Runs to Indianapolis : Rams Land Six Draft Choices and Two Backs
- 2 Sergeis Languish in Hollywood
- Robbie Robertson Rides Again : A Once-Prolific Rocker Gets Rolling Again With a Solo Album
- Designer Water Makes a Big Splash
- Gridlock Comes to Committee
- 2 Council Members to Be Elected : Westlake Voters Weigh Tax, Salary Proposals
- Driver and Passenger Killed in Separate Accidents in County
- Pendleton Marine Killed in Hit-Run
- Construction Boom Turns N. County Into Hotbed of Hotel, Motel Building
- American Football Gets a French Accent
- Some Marathoners Run to Own Drum
- College Roundup : UC Irvine Defeats Stanford in 1st Game but Then Loses to No. 1 Cal in Water Polo
- FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
- Kentucky's Bennett Is Confident of Comeback
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : South Roundup : Walsh Passes Miami to a 41-3 Win
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Far West Roundup : Air Force Downed by BYU
- Amputated 'Sicilian'
- 'Beirut': The Big Apple as Quarantine Zone
- Fear and Loathing on Broadway
- StarTel's 3rd-Quarter Net Falls 86% From Last Year
- Home Owning Seen Rising
- Storm Is Now the Norm in Alaskan Town
- Bugs in SpaceTo the layman, the concept...
- Issue of Nuclear-Free Zone Splits Palo Alto
- The House
- NOT SO FAST : Critics Say the Garritsons Are Running Too Far, Too Young, but the Father Says the Kids Will Be Collecting at the Finish
- Valley Throws Away Unbeaten Season in 4th Quarter
- Patty Moise of Jacksonville, Fla., won a...
- Cypress Wrestlers Take Second Place
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : East Roundup : McPherson, No. 8-Ranked Syracuse Get Past Pitt, 24-10
- Talking (in) Turkey : Candor of Soviets Surprises American, Turkish Theater Folks
- Los Angeles Printing Firm Finds Art in Collaboration
- VIEWPOINTS : 30 Years Later: AFL-CIO and Teamsters Reunite : Experts Split on Effects of Latest Move
- Shumway to Retire From Allied-Signal
- FICTION : THE AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY OF LUCKY KELLERMAN by Steve Heller (Chelsea Green: $9.95, paper; 272 pp.).
- Competition Held for New Cal Poly Design
- New 'City' Emerging from Rubble : London Renewal Project Is Among World's Most Ambitious
- Rare Visit to Mao's Home Reflects His Love of Books, Ping-Pong
- Dyan Cannon is starring in a film...
- Audubon Quartet Finds Its Musical Preserve in Virginia
- A Life as Art
- The Whole World : Economy-Size
- High School Track Star Injured : Rain Blamed as 2 Die, 6 Hurt in Car Crashes
- Part of the Day-Care Solution
- Ventura Freeway Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better
- CSUN Wins Volleyball Consolation Final
- Indiana Basketball Team Set to Defend NCAA Title
- Southeast : Vanderbilt Defeats Rutgers, 27-13, and Ends Losing Streak
- Kennedy of Kings Breaks a Finger
- UCLA Throws Arizona State for 31-23 Loss : Aikman's Passing and Brown's Rushing Help Give Bruins a Key Win
- 4 Selected for County Hall of Fame : Carew, Messersmith, Morris and Spanks to Be Inducted
- Duke Is Counting On Ferry, King This Season
- Cal Lutheran, CSUN Wade Past WFC Foes : Kingsmen End Conference Blahs With 23-7 Victory
- As Time Goes By, UCLA's Green Presents Some Strong Evidence
- Sequels: A Follow-Up
- Fanciful 'Reality': When the Reel Thing Ain't That Real
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Whoops--we almost...
- The Phoenix Suns placed free-agent center Ozell...
- Riggins' Legacy Haunts Redskins' Rogers
- Why Is This Guy Laughing?
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- Newlyweds Discover the High Seas as Ideal Place for Honeymoon
- Drinking Up to the War Between the United States, Mexico
- LOCALS ONLY : Meet Five of the Best Southern California Women : on the Pro Surfing Tour
- A Wet and Dreary Halloween Outing for Goblins, Drivers
- Protecting Tropicals
- ITALY: Through Snow : Through Snow to Italy
- Strolling Backward Through Seven Centuries
- Analysts Divided on Recession Peril : Some Expect One After Stocks Fall; Others Say U.S. Policy Can Thwart It
- Reagan Lauds Ginsburg as His Acts at OMB Draw Fire
- 2 Santa Ana Youths Killed, Man Wounded in Drive-By Shootings
- Down Under Sugar Babies
- Unbirthday
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