- Calling All Bunnies!
- Daddies Dearest
- Toy Animals Teach Children Proper Care of Pets
- Cherokee Colony Wins Flamingo by One Length
- Steve Alford Learning the NBA Game From Spot on Dallas Bench
- THE COLLEGES : Women's Basketball : Pacific Edges Fullerton in PCAA Opener, 67-66
- The End--or Not
- Hits That Hurt : In Some Cases, That Top 10 Smash Can Smash an Artist's Image
- What Is--and Isn't--Said in TV Film Reviews
- Underwater Wonderland at Belize's Barrier Reef
- Failaka Retains Old World Charm : Persian Gulf Island Is a Popular Resort Despite War
- Clearing the Way for a Campaign Trail
- Symbol of Underground Economy : Tipping in Russia Persists Despite Law
- Palestinians Burn Tires and Close Stores to Protest Israeli Policies
- Last Landing? : After 11 Years, New Year's Eve Hang Gliders May Lose Touchdown Spot
- Army Figures It Can Outsmart the Enemy With Fake Tanks, Plastic Soldiers--Really
- Two Fall to Deaths From Austrian Peak
- West Hollywood Plan for Preservation Stirs Landmark Squabble
- Mounted Police : Patrol Riders Have a High View of Jobs
- Mahre Brothers Can't Get Off the Ski Slopes, But They Are Trying
- UCLA Getting Used to Letter 'L' in Its Name
- Westhead Hoping Momentum Doesn't Stall on Key Road Trip
- Where the Japanese Go to Eat Japanese
- 1988 ORANGE COUNTY ARTS PREVIEW : ARTISTS : Newport Harbor Museum Tops Off a List of Must-See Exhibitions
- Beethoven's 9th Symphony Reexamined
- Paying Witness to the Aftermath of Vietnam
- In Support of Richard Dreyfuss
- Independents Squeezed in N.Y. Movie Market
- Browsing Down the Book Lane
- To Be Used for Weddings, Meetings : Clarke Estate to Be Restored, Opened to Public
- U.S., Canada Sign Pact for Free Trade : Accord Would End All Import, Export Curbs, Reagan Says
- Teaching Small Firms to Do Business With the Giants Object of Conference
- Pet Peeve : Apartment Dweller With Three Dogs Feels Hounded by City That Mandates Only One
- Czechoslovakia Changes With Magic of the Figure Eight
- Holiday Arrests for Drunk Driving Rise
- Local News in Brief : Boy Found Dead Near Bicycle
- 'No matter how much I thought they needed it, I wouldn't walk up and hand it to them.'
- Terrorist's Special: a Mindless Idea
- Fishing Boat Saved After 5 Days
- THE COLLEGES : Community College Basketball : Fullerton Women Hit the Right Combination to Rout OCC, 84-46
- Investors Big and Small Took Their Lumps
- Outlook '88 : Area Stocks / Institutional Investors See Potential in Off-Beaten-Path County
- West Hollywood Hires Designer for Park Work
- Tip Tax Plan Curbs Portugal Gambling
- Late Christmas : Boy Rescued in Icy Canal Is Back Home
- Events in the news this week.
- THE COLLEGES : Fullerton's Road Show Flops Again; Long Beach Wins, 76-69 : Turner Is Troubled by Fouls as Titans Lose PCAA Opener
- Mystery Woman
- Word Book Ambushed by Misspellings : THE FACTS ON FILE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORD AND PHRASE ORIGINS<i> by Robert Hendrickson (Facts On File: $40; 392 pp.) </i>
- 'Wall Street' Novelized : WALL STREET<i> by Ken Lipper (Berkeley: $3.50</i> ,<i> paper; 241 pp.) </i>
- Woman Fights Social Service Agencies to Support Grandchildren
- The New Naturalists : In a High-Tech World, a Generation of Writers Yearningly Looks to the Environment as a Key to the Human Condition
- New York City Names 1st Black Schools Chief
- 'Super Fiesta' for Tourists : Tijuana Schedules a Super Week During Super Bowl
- Local News in Brief : Cyclist's Death Investigated
- Respectability Is an Uphill Battle for Local Pop Talent
- A Solo Flight for Orchestral Harpist Neill
- Melancholy Baby : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- Filipino Rebels, Ignoring Aquino's Cease-Fire, Kill 11 in Ambush
- Economy Needs a Boost : Burkina Faso Has High Hopes for Dam
- Man, 83, Killed in Fight; Daughter Is Booked as Suspect
- Peruvian Rebels Kill Policeman at Home
- Visitor Bureau Proposal Stirs Hopes, Debate in Inglewood
- Student Looks for Special Type of Roommate
- San Diegan Sets Goals as Head of National Institute of Mental Health
- USD Has Some Trouble but Makes Point : Efrem Leonard Emerges With 24 Points in 80-71 Victory Over USIU
- Rummage Sale
- Architecture and British to Invade in 1988
- By Wooing the Right, GOP Tilts Delicate Balance
- Act Quickly to Stop Abuse
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- L.A. Hoping to Put Dent in Derelict-Car Problem
- Britain Places Curbs on Noisy Aircraft
- Error-Prone Toros Lose It at the Foul Line, 83-75
- Welfare Reform Bills Coming Right and Left
- Good Signs in Angola
- San Diego
- 7 Killed, 10 Injured in Nepal Bus Accident
- Racing at Santa Anita : Filly's Nine-Length Win Isn't Really Very Subtle
- San Diego
- Lazers Score 9-5 Win Over Tacoma
- Women's Basketball Roundup : Nelson Tops USC With 28 Points, 14 Rebounds
- THE COLLEGES : Chapman Defeats Azusa Pacific, 77-67
- The State : Speeds to Rise on More Roads
- Star Trek : Fans Keep Going Where No One . . .
- Nunn Turns It On--but He Can't Turn Out the Lights on Watts
- Riddle Solves Christian Heritage in Point Loma Upset
- Czech-born tennis star Hana Mandlikova, who became...
- Long Beach Finally Catches Up to Fullerton and Ends Jinx
- How It Is in Chinatown : THE NEW CHINATOWN<i> by Peter Kwong (Hill & Wang: $16.95; 175 pp.) </i>
- Ethics and the Business Elite : The Heart of Business Ethics, Power and Philosophy<i> by Peter Koestenbaum : (Saybrook Publishing: $19.95; 366 pp.)</i>
- Office Tower to Open in Orange's The City
- 'Fire in Our Bellies, or Under Our Tails' : THE THIRTEENTH MAN A Reagan Cabinet Memoir<i> by Terrel H. Bell (The Free Press: $19.95; 184 pp.) </i>
- Year-Round Pupils Get Change of Pace at Year-Round Camp
- Peaceful and Prosperous Botswana--the Eye of Southern Africa's Storm
- Already 'on a Roll,' Unicorn Hunters Attack 'Safe Sex'
- A Year Later, They Can't Forget How Joy Turned to Tragedy : 2 Lives Shattered by Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Presenting the Good News About Black College Students
- Concrete Firm Seeks Change in Quarry Fill
- A Force of One : Moorpark's Plymire Shuns Football for Wrestling and Finds Himself Alone at the Top
- PCAA Basketball Roundup : Las Vegas Pulls Away to Beat New Mexico State, 69-64
- Pan Am Hero Schmidt Shuns NBA, Stays in Italy
- NBA Roundup : In Wild One, Nuggets Outshoot Pistons, 151-142
- 'TV Critics Aren't Lowering the Standards'
- Marine Review Panel Split on Impact of Nuclear Plant on Ocean
- Simi Valley Wins Behind MacLean's 43
- Clippers Play High-Flying Hawks Tonight
- Gray's One-Man Company Is a Crowd
- Added Car-Rental Fee
- Recalling Great Moments on the Tourist Scene
- Weekend Hotel Rates
- The Clown Prince of Postmodernism : APRIL GALLEONS<i> by John Ashbery (Viking: $15.95; 97 pp.) </i>
- FICTION : JACK THE GIANT KILLER by Charles de Lint (Ace: $16.95; 208 pp.).
- Finding a Husband in Botswana : LOVERS OF THE AFRICAN NIGHT<i> by William Duggan (Delacourt Press: $17.95; 230 pp.) </i>
- Plane With 17 Aboard Missing in Indonesia
- The Grim Riddle of Britain's Last Colony : LIVING WITH WAR A Belfast Year<i> by Sally Belfrage (Elizabeth Sifton Books/Viking: $19.95; 303 pp.)</i> : BELFAST DIARY War as a Way of Life<i> by John Conroy (Beacon Press: $18.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- A Bond Between the Black and the Ugly : ANGEL CHILD<i> by Mark Steadman (Peachtree: $15.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- London Airport Bars Zimbabwe Airline
- Private Shelter for Homeless Families to Open in Norwalk
- State Fines Hospital After Kidnap-Slaying
- Burbank Studying Buyout : Glendale Offers to Quit Airport
- Chinese Officials Call for Greater Openness in Media
- Streaming to Every Corner of the Globe : Asians Are Migrating in Greater Numbers in Search of a Better Life
- San Diego
- Two Masters' Starters Benched Over Grades
- Quibbles & Bits
- CHINO HILLS: Citation Homes at Village Oaks;...
- Permanently New York
- Mysore : This ancient cultural center is a major reason more foreign visitorsare considering adding a South India visit to the Taj Mahal-centered touristtrack
- Transistor Windows
- Calling a Racist by His Proper Name : THE FRIENDSHIP<i> by Mildred D. Taylor; pictures by Max Ginsburg (Dial: $11.95; 56 pp.; illustrated; ages 7-11) </i>
- President of Malawi Dissolves Cabinet
- 3 at Hong Kong Stock Exchange Held in Probe
- Great Salt Lake Has Biggest One-Year Drop
- 200 Attend Funeral for U.S. Sailor Killed in Terrorist Attack in Spain
- Toxics Law: an Effort to Comply or Obstruct?
- These Noses Know: MWD Tasters Sniff Out Troubled Waters
- Charity Turns to Affluent Peninsula to Aid Homeless
- Simi Valley's Win Streak Severed in 68-49 Loss
- Unless You Go for It, There's Just No Chance
- 5 Star: Less Fresh : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- Rap-Metal Hybrid : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- Political Rhetoric Curses Symptom, Ignores Cause of Ailing Economy
- Partnership to Renovate Bank Tower : Tishman Speyer Signs Long-Term Lease for Downtown Building
- How You Look to Your Cleaning Lady : THE NEWSPAPER OF CLAREMONT STREET by Elizabeth Jolley (Viking: $14.95; 116 pp.)
- FICTION : THE LOST ROAD AND OTHER WRITINGS by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 455 pp.).
- The Zen of Quantum Mechanics : SCIENCE, ORDER, AND CREATIVITY A Dramatic New Look at the Creative Roots of Science and Life<i> by David Bohm and F. David Peat (Bantam: $8.95, paper; 280 pp.) </i>
- PLANT: Sewage-to-Energy Plan Hits Snags : Sewage-Power Plant Turns Into 'Disaster'
- Officials to Take Course in Gift of Gab
- Housing Panel That Has Met Once in 6 Years Is Revived
- New Lease on Life : Rehabilitation Rekindles Hope at Housing Project, but Critics Say It Isn't Enough
- A Fastep in Right Direction
- Local News in Brief : Carson Band to Compete
- Soviets Loosen Travel Restrictions
- Inglewood College-Track Program Spurs Students to Make the Grade
- UC San Diego Wins Swim Invitational
- Mike Jasnau of Wichita, Kan., threw a...
- U. S. CHAMPION SKATER : A Whirlwind on Ice
- Exit Crying: Humbugs for the Deserving Few
- Hitting Producers With the Big Pitch
- Kings Stun Montreal With a 5-2 Win : Allison's 2 Goals in Third Period Are Nice Gift for Ftorek
- 1988 ORANGE COUNTY ARTS PREVIEW : MUSIC AND DANCE : Some Personal Recommendations for Coming Year
- Protecting Social Security
- Iran Plans to Launch Its First Satellite
- Local News in Brief : Salary Survey Proposed
- San Diego
- New Year's Celebrator Kills Himself, Apparently Believing Gun Was Empty
- Valley Women Rip Glendale, 58-38
- Return of Kerr Sparks Arizona to No. 1 Spot
- San Diego High Schools : Lincoln Defeats Santana for Title
- Perry's 41 Points Lead SDSU Women
- No. 13 Denver Beats USIU in Hockey, 8-2
- Sockers Suffer 1st Home Loss of Season, 4-2
- High School Basketball : Channel Islands Holds Off Royal
- The Sweet Smell of INXS
- 1988 ORANGE COUNTY ARTS PREVIEW : COMEDY : Trend Toward Big Names Mining Laughs in County Will Continue
- Postal Union Official Target of Recall Effort
- CEANOTHUS
- Poor Shooting Costs Pepperdine : Waves' Rally Falls Short as Connecticut Wins, 63-60
- A Billion Dollars Later, Cooke Is Still Playing to Win
- Despite Censure, Israel Is Still Politically Unscathed
- Missile Hits Maltese Ship in First Confirmed Gulf Attack of 1988
- OCEAN FOREST : Researcher Hopes to Sink Skeptics by Sowing Grove of Kelp Near Pier and Reaping a Bounty of Marine Life
- Katz Is Given Edge as Bernardi Successor in Mostly Latino District
- 2 Marines Rescued From Mountainside
- 'Cities in Schools' Acts to Cut Dropouts : Group Is Trying to Give Hope to Teen-Agers
- AFC Wild-Card Game : Seattle Needs Steam as Houston Dreams
- Saints' Jim Mora: the Quiet Leader in Noisy and Jubilant New Orleans
- OFF THE BEATEN PATH : Ski Touring in Yosemite Offers an Inexpensive Change of Pace and Scenery
- Nunn May Hold Title but His Nickname Lacks Punch
- Clever Secret was placed first in the...
- You would remember Katella High School's basketball...
- Northridge Rallies to Beat Army, 65-52
- Roger Troutman, the Techno Tease : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- Veteran Barbieri Still Facing New Challenges
- A New Act
- Commentary : TV Film Critics Go for the Glitz. Roll Clip, Please
- Prep Basketball : Marina Defeats Los Alamitos, 60-41
- College Basketball Roundup : Pittsburgh Loses No. 2 Scorer but Still Beats Florida
- Paschal Is Bullish on South Florida
- Cheap Shot
- 1988 ORANGE COUNTY ARTS PREVIEW : POP MUSIC : Pop-Concert Facilities Expect Busy Pace to Continue in New Year
- Days of True Hope and Glory
- Sports and Travel Show Puts Life Styles on Center Stage
- Battle Will Be Between Farms, Environment : New Kind of Water War Seen in '88
- 20 Killed in State in New Year's Traffic Accidents
- Sky's the Limit but Landing Space Isn't
- New Diagnostic Technique for Infertility : Procedure to Reduce Female Surgeries
- 'Try' and 'Tie' Are Only Similar in Sound
- NHL Roundup : Oilers, Without Gretzky, Shut Out by Capitals
- Angela Winbush--The Charade Is Over
- The Busboy's Dilemma--Dining With a Slow Eater
- David Johansen's Altered Ego
- Oh, SsssssSly
- Black Monday May End Up Wearing White Hat
- Tokai Bank to Give Financing to Office Park
- FICTION : THE SOCRATIC METHOD by Michael Levin (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 283 pp.).
- The Side-Dishes of a Major Career : A COMMON ROOM Essays 1954-1987<i> by Reynolds Price (Atheneum: $23.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Young Lionesses Rampant and Recumbent : ALL GOOD WOMEN<i> by Valerie Miner (Crossing Press: $20.95; 464 pp.) </i>
- Mozambique Train Attack Kills 22; Rebels Blamed
- Grotesque Tree Is Noble Cause for Joshua Joe
- The World : British Press Curb Eased
- Move to Long Beach Plaza Doubles Space : Children's Museum Finds Downtown Site Ideal
- Massachusetts' Book Project : On the Subway, It's 'Read, Ride, Return'
- Free Press Thrives Despite Civil War, Woeful Economy : Sudanese Aren't Afraid to Speak Their Minds
- Housing Boom Spurs Debate Over Growth in Paramount
- Local News in Brief : 2nd Kaiser AQMD Hearing Set
- Singapore Arrests 4 Thais in Opium Case
- Insider Sheds New Light on Tempestuous Unruh Years
- At Last There Is a Move On to Help the 'Forgotten Middle' of Students
- NATION
- VIEWPOINTS : What Consumers Can Expect From New Year
- Responding to the Poet as Prophet
- The Times Regulars: '87 Memories, '88 Hopes : <i> The Times' regular weekday reviewers, plus book editor Jack Miles, select favorite books from 1987 and venture a literary hope or two for 1988.</i>
- Sacramento Hotel Seen as Convention Booster : Hyatt Regency Expected to Open Across the Street from State Capitol Next April
- A documentary film on the social and...
- How to Survive and Travel Inexpensively in India
- A History of Histories of the Holocaust : THE HOLOCAUST IN HISTORY<i> by Michael R. Marrus (University Press of New England: $16.50; 255 pp;) </i>
- For Palm Springs, Dream Comes True
- Upholds Jury Verdict : Court Absolves Whittier in Boy's Death
- Oahu Evacuees Survey Damage as Floods Abate
- Quake-Cracked Bell Rings In Monrovia Church Cooperation
- Events in the news this week.
- When Stalin Dined in the Bronx : STALIN IN THE BRONX AND OTHER STORIES<i> by Suzanne Ruta (Grove Press: $16.95; 144 pp.) </i>
- U. S. Realty Investment Pause : Japanese Sitting It Out
- Businessman Named Minority Entrepreneur of Year : Immigrant's Dream Led to Son's Success
- Unfamiliar With American Practices on Gratuities : Tourists to U.S. Are Often in Need of Tips on Tipping
- Environmentalist Charles Bowden Chipping Away at 'Cement Heads'
- Kim Offers to Quit S. Korea Party Post
- Israel Faces Dilemma: What to Do With Gaza? : Unlike West Bank, It Has No Great Appeal to Jewish State, Which Is Fearful of Letting It Go
- Study Finds No Increase in Illness Near Plato Plant
- L. A. Planning Commission to Vote on Temporary Growth Limits for Venice
- Downtown Child Care: An Issue Comes of Age
- Dirty Heaters Tied to Illness Attributed to Gas Buildup
- Security Bars Stop Rescue of Mother, Son in Blaze
- Trauma Center Must Survive
- Moorea Island Is Drawing Its Own Fans
- FICTION : COURTING EMMA HOWE by Margaret A. Robinson (Adler & Adler: $16.95; 212 pp.).
- Airline's New '88 Passport Features Lower Fares
- Foul Play Feared in Disappearance of Teamster Aide
- Trees a Civic Priority in Beverly Hills : Arboreal Glory Not Just for the Birds
- Clash of Educational Philosophies Is Played Out in Kindergartens
- Discovery of Baby Left to Die in Bag Called 'Act of God'
- Mechanic Crushed by Float : Sunny 99th Rose Parade Marred by Six Injuries
- NATION
- 'Compassion' in Government : GOP Campaign Produces Sometimes Stirring Plank
- Loss to Pakistan Produces Accusations : English Cricket Crisis: Simply Foul Play
- The Dean of America's Lt. Governors
- Brazil's Yanomami Caught in Fight Over Gold, Diamond Deposits : Civilization Threatens Largest Primitive Indian Tribe
- Novelist Edward Abbey Would Still Love to Tear Down Tucson City Hall
- Flight of the Navigator (ABC Sunday at...
- NATION
- Some Experts (and Non-Experts) Predict Stocks' Action for 1988
- Condos Win Landscaping Honors : Architects Give Top Award to Pacific Palisades Complex
- No Tunnel Vision for Subway Dirt
- Realty Journal to Cover News in Southland
- The Pachinko Craze: Japanese Eyes Light Up With the Flash of Pinball Machines
- Ershad Vows to Press Ahead With Bangladesh Election Plan
- $20-Million Arts Center Dedicated in Palm Desert : Reagan Honors Hope for Cultural Gifts
- Raul Julia, who has starred in such...
- 'You Killed Me!' Trotsky Says to Stalin in New Soviet Play
- Colonial-Era Farming Town Has Become One of the Richest Suburbs in the Nation
- Southern Writers' Photographs : A WORLD UNSUSPECTED Portraits of Southern Childhood<i> edited by Alex HarrisUniversity of North Carolina Press: $16.95; 237 pp.) </i>
- Retarded Women Living Independently : Student Looks for Special Roommates
- Gore Is Endorsed by Sanford, Hunt
- Dissident Urges Lifting of Ban on Czech Group
- Avalanche Victim Found
- The Nation : Girl, 5, With AIDS Allowed Back in Class
- REAGAN RECANTS : His Path From Armageddon to Detente
- 2 Quakes Roll In New Year--First of 11,000 Expected in '88
- A Resolution for the World
- Crystal, Porcelain Promenade
- A Boyhood Before Berkeley Became Berkeley : COMING TO TERMS A Study in Memory and History<i> by Henry F. May (University of California Press: $25; 319 pp.) </i>
- Charges Upheld Against India Actor-Politician
- Israel Raids Lebanon Base of Guerrillas Blamed for Glider Attack
- Pregnant Women Are Reminded to Eat for 2
- Marking a Memory : Three Sisters Are Long Gone but Not Forgotten by Devoted Caretakers of Desert Pioneer Grave Site
- Ham Radio Operators' High Cancer Rate Poses a Puzzle
- Canada Law Professor Accused of Slaying Wife
- Texas Infant Dies; Suffered Same Disorder as Bubble Boy