- Gooden Enters New York Clinic for Drug Evaluation
- Cudahy : City Buys Rebuilt Tour Bus
- Long Beach : Parking Permits Studied
- Kings River to Get Federal Protection in Compromise Bill
- Anaheim Hilton Moves to Increase Its Occupancy Rate
- NMS Reports $65,005 Net for Third Quarter
- Capt. Pepper's Seafood Restaurant Is Right on Course
- 330 Guests Help YWCA Celebrate Excellence
- Stringfellow Cleanup Arguments Delivered to Judge
- Hermosa Beach : Bid for U.S. Funds Delayed
- Biochemist, 85, Honored as a 'Woman of the Year'
- FAA Rejects Key Provisions of Airport Noise Ordinance
- Freed in N.Y., 15 Cubans Now Held in Texas
- Freshman Democrat Faced Dilemma on Override : An Anguished Sanford Cast Pivotal Vote
- Step by Step, Journalist Made Way Around the World
- Seventh-grader's essay not only won a prize, it swayed votes in Sacramento for the bilingual education program.
- Restaurants in 2 Upscale Cities Test Laws on Smoking : Beverly Hills and Aspen Become Hot Spots of Burning Controversy
- Monterey Park : City to Buy El Encanto
- Manila's Jets, Troops Strike Rebel Areas
- Country Cool, Show-Biz Sweat
- Fallout From Manchester Episode : Port Hits Snag in Curbing Option Speculation
- Grand Jury Probing Fire Officials : Irregularities Charged in 2 North County Departments
- Program Lets Young Authors Build Worlds Out of Words
- Sandinistas Are in No Peril Despite Nicaraguans' Anger
- Police Ready for Spring Rites at Beaches
- Westminster Neighborhood Warned to Steer Clear of Substance : Residents Angry About Sludge in Yards, Pools
- Suspended Simi Valley Policeman : Officer Charged With Molesting Scout
- TWO ORIGINALS AT PASADENA PLAYHOUSE : FUN WITH DICK AND DALE
- Iran Premier Warns Gulf States Against Reliance on U.S.
- Long Beach : 2 Unions Schedule Rally
- Grain Wasted in China
- Police Killer, 20, Sentenced Under Plea Bargain
- Azusa : Anti-Drug Facility Opens
- Deporting of Alleged Nazi Concentration Camp Chief OKd
- Judge Enters Guilty Plea, Quits Bench
- House Votes to Bar Fees in Urban Parks
- Postscript : Flap Over F Street Bookstore Remains a Question of Numbers
- Panel Backs Civilian Role in Police Review
- The Error of 'Separate and Proportional'
- Johnson Will Take Clippers to Arbitration
- Navy's Robinson Wins the Wooden Award : Indiana's Knight, Alford Snub Los Angeles Athletic Club Ceremony
- Master's Trouble Starts With Hallisey, 6-5
- HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS : Thornhill's 3rd Homer Downs Camarillo, 11-8
- BLACK VIEWER REPORT SPURS TV TALK
- Landlords Assail Panel's Action on Rent Certification
- Revised Pipeline Route to Go Through Glendale
- Last Warhol Work Shown
- 1-Man Track Club? Duarte's Cannady May Fill the Bill
- Nakasone to Send Envoy to U.S. to Ease Trade Strains
- 4 Accused of Rigging Construction Bids on Orange School Jobs
- Mining Executive Indicted in Tax Fraud Scheme
- Bradley Gains Pledge on Disputed Coliseum Job
- Sepulveda School Fields Academic 'A' Team
- NHL Roundup : Canadiens Prevent Whalers From Clinching, Stay Alive
- Tennis star Boris Becker, who is exempt...
- OTHER SPORTS : Northridge's Sitton Named All-District 8
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASEBALL : South Coast League : Double Plays Save the Day as Capistrano Valley Beats Mission Viejo, 5-4
- COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS : Northridge Sweeps Chapman Away
- LOW MOAN FARCE : ALMOST NIMBLE BUMBLES IN 'FOOTLIGHT FRENZY'
- JAZZ REVIEW : PINKY WINTERS' TASTE FOR IMPECCABLE SONGS
- Times to Name All-Star Cagers
- Culver City : City Aide Gets Sanitation Post
- Oldest Caltech Alumnus, 101, Sees 'What Happens When You Stick Around'
- You start leaving paw prints on judges' Caddies and living hell awaits. : Throw the Cat a Little Higher
- Tyberg Sentenced After Guilty Plea for Killing Officer
- Bidding War Brings Pierce College $1.15 Million for 3.3-Acre Parcel
- SDSU Stops UC Irvine on Three Hits, 4-1
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASEBALL : Roundup : Bolsa Grande Walks to a 9-8 Win
- Libyan Flag Comes Down
- The World : Solidarity Calls for Strikes
- New Envoy Expects Moscow Embassy to Be Secure for Shultz
- Woman's Body Found Near Valencia Freeway
- Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Fever Ousts Alysheba From Santa Anita Derby Field
- Dodger Notebook : This Year, Guerrero Unscathed
- FULLERTON : JAZZ FEST'S 15TH YEAR: A SURVIVOR
- ROBBIE NEVIL: SOUL'S NEW WHITE SHEEP
- COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS : SOFTBALL
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP BASEBALL : Sea View League : Tustin Rallies to Beat Saddleback : Harper Comes Through in a Pinch for the Tillers, 4-3
- Bergeron Wins 300thGahr High School baseball Coach...
- Duarte : City Clerk Appointed
- Redondo Beach : Boat Hoists May Reopen
- More Trims Suggested for Santa Clarita City Proposal
- San Diego
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- Mercenary Says School Owner Spoke of Vandals
- 3-Pointer Will Stay the Same
- Pirates Deal Pena to St. Louis for 3 Players
- Back Then, His Mood Wasn't Blue
- TERKEL: THE TALK IS ON TARGET
- CIMCO Branch Signs Hewlett-Packard Pact
- Residents Worry About Added Traffic : Plans Renewed for Beach Restaurants
- 'Did You Hear the One About the Soviet . . .?'
- Senators Get Warning on Import Curbs
- Duarte : Women-in-Rotary Case
- Paramount : Insurance Change Opposed
- Hermosa Beach : Killer Whale Bill Endorsed
- Chief Calls for Change in Ambulance Service
- 31,000 Expected to Bypass Limit on Subsidies, Lawmakers Complain : Farm Law Loophole May Cost U.S. $1 Billion
- Panel Votes to Raise $5 Billion to Help FSLIC
- CPC International will sell some holdings.
- Village Vendor : Sidewalk Hot Dog Business Is Cooking, but New Law Could Cool It With Higher Fees, Restrictions
- Tips for Straightening Out Cluttered Garage
- U.S. Data Shows Possible Waldheim Tie to Atrocities
- Soviet Beam Devices to Aim at Mars Moon : Nitze Cites Relevance to 'Star Wars' Tests, Indicates Possible Arms Treaty Violation
- Drivers Survive Violent Crash
- Planners Back New Zoning for Houses in Puente Hills
- Glendora : Centennial Flags Offered
- Rio Hondo : Student Cards to Get Fancy
- Panel OKs Check-Clearing Bill
- The Peninsula : Miraleste Class Reunion
- Members' Clothes May Be a Bit Ragged, but They Still Manage a Lot of Laughs
- Small 3-Cent Piece Issued in the 1800s
- Bid to Widen EPA Inquiry Fails
- U.S. Nun Embraces Sandinistas' Cause
- War of Words Swirls Around Hotel Vote
- Palestinians Say 9 Died of Hunger, Lack of Medicine
- Honda Tells Plan to Export U.S.-Built Autos to Japan
- Boy, 8, Killed After Apparently Darting Into Path of Auto
- Thatcher's Mission to Moscow
- 'Victim' of Navy Security Exercise Bitter Over Outcome
- Jury Finds Surgeon Not at Fault for Clamp Left Inside a Patient
- Understanding AIDS
- JAZZ
- A realty group's 'affordability index' rose.
- Cheesecake With Something Extra
- Health Workers Occupy French Embassy in Bogota
- Small Corsair Hurler Sizes Up His Big League Chances
- Paragon Gains Five Group W Cable Franchises
- Crowds Warm Up on Her Last Day : Thatcher Welcomed on Soviet Georgia Visit
- How will the word end? Not with a shout--(or a whisper) but with a period. Except in headlines
- State to Speed Up Bidding for Reservations Pact
- It's a Clothing Shopper's Dream Come True--They Buy, Customers Pay Bills
- Baldwin Park : Commissioner Named
- Torrance Approves High-Rise Near Mall Despite Traffic Fears
- Honig Sees Lomita Secession as Blow to Desegregation
- San Pedro : Scouts Honor Planner, Wife
- Safeguard Your Home When You Leave Town
- San Diego
- Buena Park : City Debating Solutions to Toxic Water Problem
- Hotel Garage's Losses Key to Anaheim Suit
- Sockers Finally Win One for the Road, Edge Sting
- Chris Evert Lloyd Files for Divorce
- Orioles Can Count on Nancy's Support : Lopez Is Happier Now Knight's in Baltimore
- Covina : Downtown Project OKd
- Trabuco Canyon : Water District Facing Loss of Big Development
- San Ysidro
- Protesters Say Notaries Are Defrauding Aliens
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : SEQUOIA AT JAPAN AMERICA THEATRE
- Skid Row Job Fair Inspires Optimism and Ambivalence
- Orange County College Roundup : UCI Men Lose a Tough Tennis Match to Long Beach
- Canucks Beat Up Kings Again, 8-3 : Going Nowhere, Vancouver Takes It Out on Favorite Patsy
- Orange County College Baseball : Titans Sacrifice Faulks to UCLA and Lose, 8-5
- FIRST OFF . . .
- TV REVIEW : 'NOTHING IN COMMON': LITTLE OTHER THAN NAME
- 'Kissinger the Revisionist'
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- 'Kissinger the Revisionist'
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- Falcons
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- 'Bloom Is Off the Boom'
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- TV & VIDEO - April 2, 1987
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- Delta and Western Merger Sealed in Wee-Hours Ruling : Justice O'Connor Clears the Way, but Union Plans Appeal to Full U.S. Supreme Court
- Panel Votes $18-Billion Tax Hike : Democrats' Plan Also Would Cut Pentagon Budget Sharply
- Hospitals Prepare for a Strike at Blood Banks
- Stall on Mini-Malls : Woo Seeks Moratorium on Downsized Shopping Malls
- Use in Embassies Questioned : Marines' 'Finest': Young Men Living in Loneliness
- Red Cross Blood Bank Nurses, Technicians May Strike
- Hospitals Brace for Strike at Red Cross Blood Banks
- Reagan Asks Abstinence in Remarks About AIDS
- Council Gives Preliminary OK to Ride-Sharing Plan
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- Book Review : Yevtushenko: Rhetoric and Performance
- Man Pleads Guilty in Traci Lords Porn Case
- U.S. Conditionally OKs Talks With Nicaragua : White House Backs Congress' Plan but Insists That Contras, Sandinistas Begin the Negotiating
- Senate OKs $38-Billion Housing Bill Held Too Costly by Reagan
- Peoples Temple's Layton Goes Free Pending Appeal
- Mets Star Gooden Will Enter Drug Treatment Program
- Street Scene to Close Early, Restrict Liquor
- Growth-Curb Vote Delayed for Study of 'Loophole'
- Huntington Beach : Court Rules Against City in Benefits Cut
- La Jolla
- Driver, Passengers Capture Man in Bus Stop Stabbing
- Home Federal S&L; Seeks State Charter as Bank
- Hughes and Raytheon will jointly develop a missile.
- Reagan Bars NSC Staff From Covert Actions, Orders Study of Programs
- Chile Will Allow 507 More Exiles Back in Country
- Soviets, Israel to Trade Consular Visits
- HE'S THE WORLD INDOOR CHAMPION AND . . . : The Reigning Dangerfield of the Hurdles
- Dollar Rallies Versus Most Currencies
- Nuclear Agency Orders Reactor Closed, Cites Sleeping on Duty
- Reagan Calls AIDS Enemy No. 1, Advises Abstinence
- Employer May Search Locked Areas With 'Reasonable' Cause : Court Rules on Public Workers' Privacy
- French Lilt for Founders' Opera Gala
- Buchanan Successor Named
- 3 Pacoima Firms Get Enterprise-Zone Loans
- County to Apply for $776,000 in State Funds to Fight AIDS
- L.A. vs. Moscow on Gridiron? Think About It : And Some People Are as 2 More Pro Leagues Are Being Proposed
- San Diego : College Baseball : San Diego State Rallies to Win
- Mavericks Romp, Impress Chaney
- HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS : Canoga Park Rally Comes Up Short as Chatsworth Holds On for 8-6 Win
- Highway Veto Upheld but Democrats Get 2d Chance : Key Senator Reconsiders His Stand
- Fingerprint Plan OKd for Tracing Criminals
- Local News in Brief : 8-Year, 8-Month Jail Sentence for Drunk Driving Is Upheld
- COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS : 11-Run 1st Inning Propels Canyons to Conference Win
- Bob Knight Lets His Three Titles Do Talking
- CAN THE GOVERNORS BALL REGAIN ITS BOUNCE? : <i> A clue to the ball's diminished stature, the </i> paparazzi <i> not only left early, they barely tried for entry to the ballroom.</i>
- PHOTO SHOW : BARROW'S INVENTORY OF IMAGES
- MUSIC
- TV REVIEWS : THREE SERIES WILL DEBUT TONIGHT
- PRETTY VACANT CLUB TO FILL EMPTY MID-SIZE SPOT
- KTLA TO OFFER BILINGUAL BASEBALL
- THE ARTS ON HOME VIDEO : UPSCALE TAPES FOR CULTURE VULTURES
- Oscar Dunks NCAA
- HE'S GOT A PIPELINE TO GOOD THEATER
- ART
- MUSICIANS FIGHTING BILL THAT WOULD CUT TV FEES
- Emery will make an offer for Purolator Courier.
- Chevron and the Japanese will explore for oil.
- Soviet Population Up 1%
- Local Elections : Tuesday Results : Baldwin Park : CITY COUNCIL RECALL
- Pope Assails Chilean Regime on Rights : Begins Latin Tour, Says Church Must Follow Philippine Example
- Council Puts Off Vote on Added Limits for Smoking
- Tape of Penn's Statement to Police Played in Retrial
- Police Panel OKs Plan for Movie Set Security Hiring
- ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Hard Work Makes Watts Even Better
- Orange County Player of the Week : After World Series Fling, He's Keeping His Mitts to Himself
- Lyon Is Elected Director of AMR
- VLI Corp. Confirms Plans to Enter Condom Market
- Solidarity Calls Strike in Poland