- Left Behind : Hard-Core Jobless Have Little Hope
- Computer Chip Pact Backfires on U.S. Industry : Americans Barely Increase Market Share in Japan as Cost to Users Skyrockets
- The European Community has opened investigations into...
- Troubled by Taiwanese copies of its power...
- Weather Outlook: Look Out the Window
- Ballot Measures Worth Plenty to Firms : Propositions May Not Be Spicy, But Can Carry Big Price Tags
- Tempers Flare Over Illegals in S.D. County
- Aide Says Wright Told Him to Work on Book
- 'Zero Growth' U.S. Budget OKd
- 68 Killed, 230 Hurt as Soviet Train Explodes : 600 Families Homeless After Blast at Railway Station Near Industrial City of Gorky, Tass Says
- Begin's Son to Seek Likud Bloc Nomination for Knesset Seat
- Socialists Keep Majority Hopes Alive in France
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Kin Arrested
- Shadows Cast Some Light on Workings of the State Capitol
- A sampling of individual retail stock brokers...
- Looking to a Post-Cold War World : Our 40-Year Competition Must Yield to 21st-Century Realities
- Rolf Golz of West Germany won the...
- Angels Squeeze Out Victory Over Brewers : Ray's Bunt Wins an 11-Inning Marathon After Nearly 4 1/2 Hours, 6-5
- 200 Chinese Peasants Attack Police Station
- Halting Drugs Intensifies as Political Issue
- Project Taking Drug Monkey off the Back of the 'Jungle'
- La Habra
- Festivities Honor Jarvis, Gann on 10th Anniversary of Proposition 13
- 'Guerrilla Art'-- His Message Goes Up Against the Wall
- Groups Plan to Intensify Fight Against Drug Center
- Gallegly Bets on Force of Incumbency : Campaign Avoids Mentioning Unconventional Challenger Korman in GOP Primary
- Little Leaguer Refuses Promotion to Higher Level
- Fatal Attraction
- Pop Capsules : Warlock: Blonde Beauty Rules the Metal Beast
- Warmth Flows as 1,200 Honor Israel's 40th Anniversary
- Rock to Rocking Chair: A Home for the Golden Oldies
- Local News in Brief : Arson Suspected in 2nd Fire at Plant in 5 Days
- How They Stand
- Clues Rechecked in Slaying of Boy in His Tustin Home
- A Painter Stresses Clarity of Vision--From Three Stories and Less
- Cycling Federation Takes Strong Stand Against Steroid Use
- Northeastern led from start to finish in...
- Pop Capsules : Pogues, From Emerald Isle, Leave Their Fans Dancing
- Women in Film Celebrates Achievement
- American League Roundup : Royals Cure Brett's Slump With Borrowed Bat
- BY THE NUMBERS : A Hollywood Career: Ricardo Montalban Style
- Television Reviews : Fox TV's 'The R.F.K. Story': Brief, but Biting
- Concert-Goers Ticketed for Drugs
- BALLET REVIEW : Tetley's 'Alice' in Local Debut With First Cast
- 400 Evacuated After Toxic Spill at Plant
- Man, Dog Die as Fire Sweeps Poway Home
- He Didn't Strike Out Again, but Change His Name to Mighty Corky
- With Detroit Pistons, It's Often Hard to Tell Fact From Fiction
- Unrestricted Grants Make Arts History
- A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Thyroid Drug, Osteoporosis
- Science/Medicine : The X-Ray Holograph
- Iran-Contra Bid for Secret Papers Fails : Judge Denies Defense Request, Questions Fair Trial Possibility
- Jazz Reviews : Jazzman Mussolini Makes Rare L.A. Appearance
- Human Rights at the Summit
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- Politics 88 : Greek Community Gives Dukakis Warm Welcome
- Politics 88 : Bush Would Postpone North Coast Oil Leases
- MOVIES - June 6, 1988
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- COMING ATTRACTIONS
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- Luck o' the Irish Evades Laguna Playhouse at Festival
- MUSIC
- Southern Section 5-A Baseball Championship : Wild Pitch in 7th Inning Helps Diamond Bar Edge Esperanza
- Hard Work, Bluster Lift Proxy Fighter Don Carter
- Map Available for Restricted Building Areas
- Hollywood Hotel Reopens After Extensive Renovation
- Abilities Expo to Feature 200 Products, Services
- A Pass to the Reading Room at British Library
- 50 Seized in Italian Crackdown on Drugs
- Serenity in Connecticut
- 36 Aliens Found Without Water in Arizona Desert
- Nuns Who Signed Abortion Dissent Won't Be Ousted
- Decline and Fall in Yuppieville
- Governor Withdraws Budget Plan : Was Warned That Tax Proposal Hurt Bush's Campaign
- The Nation : Fear, Stress Cited in Navy Recruit Death
- Anaheim Man, In-Law Plead Guilty to Sale of Fake Copies of Rare Text
- Screen Extras Guild OKs 3-Year Contract
- Former McMartin Defendant Presses Credentials Fight
- Trains, Truck Crash; 6 Die
- Local News in Brief : Crews Clean Up Spill at Chatsworth Plant
- SLOW GROWTH : SLOW-GROWTH CHRONOLOGY
- More Squads Join Fight Against Gang Colors : Police Commanders Declare: 'When They Violate the Law, We Will Be There to Stop Them'
- Man Killed Just Days After Jackson's Visit to Project
- Baseball Is Over for Bobby Grich,but the Good Life Has Extra Innings
- Baseball : Chicago's Teams: One May Move Away, the Other Is Moving Up
- High School Notebook : San Fernando Fell a Few Words Short of Ultimate Goal
- National League Roundup : Williams Lifts Giants Past Ryan, Astros, 8-2
- Quibbles & Bits
- American League Roundup : Blue Jays Beat Clemens for Fifth Straight Win
- Art : Prize Winners That Look to a Losing Future
- Rules for Smart Banking
- Pioneer Market Alpha Beta Started on a $300 Stake
- VIEWPOINTS : Short-Circuiting New Technology : Old-Fashioned Management Styles Hinder Effective Use of Computers
- Dramatically Different : The Surprising Sonia Braga Shows Off the Most Elegant Decollete Designs of the Season
- Scandinavian Chiaroscuro : NORTHERN LIGHT Nordic Art at the Turn of the Century<i> edited and introduced by Kirk Varnedoe (Yale University Press: $50; 288 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Foster City: Started from the Outside In
- Paragon Business Center's Initial Phase Completed
- Experts Say Chesapeake Bay Is Crucial to Revival of Prized Striped Bass
- Behind the Scenes : Wooing of Delegates Intensifies
- Epple, Ohanesian Prepare Final Volleys in Democratic Race for 63rd Assembly Race
- 500,000th Piano Debuts at Carnegie Hall : Making of a Steinway Takes a Lot of Practice
- 4th Man Arrested in Heroin Scheme
- Calls Summit a 'Momentous' Event in East-West Relations : A Triumphant Reagan Returns to Big Welcome
- Ecuador's 3 Top Military Commanders, 8 Others Die in Plane Crash
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND
- Talks Set on Ukraine Church Status : Catholics, Russian Orthodox to Take Up Sensitive Issue
- Chinese Discover Book Fair Binds Them Together
- The State : S.F. Broker Held in Fraud
- Events in the news this week.
- WILD CUCUMBER
- Healthy Sex Life Is Called Right Prescription for Elderly
- State Track Championships : Hawthorne Wins Boys' Title; Bridgewater Beats Watts in 200
- Arreola, Alsen to Run in Mile Events
- Show Stays on Broadway, Magically
- Dodgers Can't Turn to the Left, So Hershiser Loses to Reds, 5-2
- 'Update' Section to Be Published
- Petitions on Rent Control Initiative Ruled Illegal
- Baldwin Hills Park Funds in Jeopardy
- Beilenson Caps 'Non-Campaign' With Last-Minute Flurry of Mailers
- Deer Uses Open Door to Crash Early Morning Mass
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Joins Wave Fad
- Forest Service Acts on Religious Rights Complaints : Grave Sites to Rest in Peace in New Policy
- Afghan Rebels Killed Soviet POWs, Moscow Says
- How Doctors 'Keep Up' Could Give Us a Headache
- Style Overshadowed Issues, Council Candidates Concede
- Reworking on the Railroad : Commuter Plan Revived After CalTrain Failure
- After the Vote: Win or Lose, Growth Fight Will Rage : Slow Change, Conflict Seen In Event of Measure A Victory
- 'There's something calming . . . something basic about working with the earth.'
- Boy Charged With Murder Escapes From Juvenile Hall
- Girl, 14, Dies in Incident at Wild Rivers Park
- Local News in Brief : Separate Collisions Leave 2 Dead, 3 Hurt
- Davey Moore, Ex-Champion, Dies in Accident
- Wade Boggs, three-time American League batting champion,...
- Golf / Thomas Bonk : Are O'Grady and Beman Just a Little Too Much? No Comment
- Page's 'Golden Girls' on the Right Track
- Slow-Growth Measures Activate Buyers
- THE PRESENT AGE Progress and Anarchy in Modern America<i> by Robert Nisbet (Harper & Row: $17.95) </i>
- Architect Firm Changes Its Name and Relocates
- Have Trunk, Will Travel : Giant Plants Are Now Big Business. The Problem: Getting Them to Their Destination in One Piece.
- Norway Turned Down on Kill of 35 Whales
- Everyone Has an Extensive--and Abusive--Vocabulary : In Panama Politics, Very Few 'Terms of Endearment'
- West L.A. College Program Gives 1st-Generation Students a Leg Up
- Purse Snatcher Gets 20 Years
- Padre Notebook : Life Was a Mystery for McKeon When He Turned Into the Thin Man
- Commentary : Whither Go the White Sox? : Not St. Pete, for Pete's Sake! How About Washington?
- Bunny Tales
- Videotaped Lessons From the Masters
- Rambo's Man in Laguna : He Provides Movie Costumes by Flying to Pakistan and Buying Them Off the Backs of Refugees
- The Whole Truth
- Question: We want to use stained glass...
- True Crime Is Never Quite Enough : DADDY'S GIRL The Campbell Murder Case<i> by Clifford Irving (Summit Books: $19.95; 516 pp.) </i>
- PERSONAL VOICES Chinese Women in the 1980s<i> by Emily Honig and Gail Hershatter (Stanford University Press: $12.95) </i>
- Norman Vincent Peale: Positively 90
- Avianca Jet Seized After Cocaine Is Found in Rose Boxes
- Hungary Becomes First East European Nation to Permit a Gay Group
- Prop. F Would Give Pasadena Elected Mayor, Other Changes
- Black Widow Spiders Invade Central Valley
- Workers' Encampments Feeling the Squeeze as Housing, Golf Courses Transform Rural Area
- SLOW GROWTH
- 1.5 Million Sign Petition Calling for President to Pardon North, Falwell Says
- 2 Arrested in Slaying of 82-Year-Old Woman in Gang-Related Shooting
- Drawing the Line : Planners Meld Activism, Urban Projects
- Bobby Hillin took the lead with five...
- Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International...
- THE KANSAS CITY KID : Kurt Stillwell Finds His Comfort Zone With the Royals
- Orioles Score 3 on Error to Win in 14th
- Jerry Hulse Wins Award for Travel Article About Mexico
- Women Architect Stipends Awarded
- Inducted at PCBC : Five Southlanders Among 10 in Hall of Fame
- Year-Round Schools Alive, Well in 1st District Using Them
- Jackson Leads Pesticide Protest March : Poison Suspected of Causing Cancer Deaths Among Children
- Imprisoned for Red Square Landing : Pilot's Hopes for Early Release Fading
- Trailers Bought for the Homeless Find a Home--in Storage
- 31ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Challenger Battles Odds in Bid for Dymally's Seat
- Commentary : Comprehensive Approach Is Needed for County's Growth Problems
- Negative Attitudes in Elementary Grades : Dropout Signs Are Evident Early in Students
- Recent Iraqi Success Could Add New Risks to Gulf War
- Runaways Adrift in Hollywood Nightmare
- UCLA Men Win NCAA Track Title
- Release of Wilson Might Be Bargaining Ploy by Raiders
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : 3-A : Eric Brooks Pitches and Bats La Mirada Past El Toro, 8-4
- Career at the Crossroads : Simmons Keeps Eye on the Diamond Despite Success on Hardwood
- Museum Looks at Early Black L.A.
- 'Let's <i> Not</i> Do Lunch' : The Writers Guild Strike--A Wurst-Case Scenario
- Get There Early!
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- STAGE : How to Win a Tony Without Going to Broadway : South Coast Rep: Play Comes First
- Living Colour in Black
- FOOD : Spiced to Taste : A Poached Halibut Recipe From the Authors of a New Cookbook
- Voters Will Get Chance to Close Down Rancho Seco
- To History Buffs, Missouri Is Truman Territory
- India Prepares Limited Pullout From Sri Lanka
- A Replay of Times Behind the 4th Wall
- Color Them Trouble : Lakewood Sees 1st Signs of Gang Presence on Its Sleepy Streets
- The Battle for California : Revoting the Revolution
- Man Guilty of Assault at Point Loma College
- GOP Rivals Wind Up Campaigns With Spate of Poison-Pen Mailers
- Senior Breaks Through Wall to Win 800; Jorgensen Runs to Second Title in 1,600
- NBA's New Collective Bargaining Pact Raises Interesting Questions
- French Open Tennis Championships : Graf Overwhelms Soviets' Zvereva, 6-0, 6-0, in Women's Singles Final
- Watts Nosed Out in Bid for 3rd State 200 Crown
- Boxing : Old Vegas Sage Tocco Likes Hearns, Spinks' Chances
- Rap Comes Out of the Ghettos and Into Malls
- Body Beautiful : Wraps and Firmers Are Among the New Below-the-Neck Skin Treatments
- FICTION
- San Diego Home Prices Hit New High as Supply of New Houses Shrinks
- Leisurely Tasting the Flavors of Italy From a Bike
- HEMINGWAY by Kenneth S. Lynn (Fawcett Columbine/...
- 2 Men Open Fire in Dance Crowd; 2 Killed, 5 Hurt
- Waldheim Begins Saudi Arabia Visit
- Compton Police Substations Give 2 Gang-Ridden Parks Back to People
- This Colorado School Offers Troubled Girls a Last Chance to Grow Up
- Parachute Trainees Walk on Air in Wind Tunnel to Prepare for Free-Falls
- Oman's Rite of Spring: Sultan Kaboos Takes His Court Into Desert to Meet Subjects
- Duarte OKs Cable TV System Sale
- A Billet-Doux From Europe: Here's to Slow U.S. Growth, High Unemployment
- L.A. as a Firing Range: How to Stop Gang Warfare
- Local News in Brief : Hiker Finds Body in Santa Clarita Camp
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : 4-A : South Hills' Fly Balls Fall Short as Covina Wins, 8-1
- Hawthorne Boys Run Off With 5th State Track Title
- Southern Section 5-A Baseball Championship : Edmonds Plays Long Ball to Trigger Diamond Bar Win
- Braves Provide a Little Relief for Trio of Struggling Padres
- The Rambucks Flow In
- As Guest on Daly's Show, Isiah Is Candid, If Not Humble
- Don't Call Us . . .
- The Summer of '64
- No News is No News
- Mickey Mouse's 60th Birthday Party Gives Disney's Shareholders Reason to Celebrate
- FBI Trying to Solve Mystery of Deaf-Mute Boy
- 'Crusader for the People' : Clay Bryant's Intellect Applauded, Style Decried
- Suggests Regional Ouster Plan Was Undermined : Dukakis Assails Reagan Noriega Tactics
- Voters' Guide to the Issues in Tuesday's Elections
- Supervisors Deserve to Stay
- COMMENCEMENT 1988
- Police Wake-Up Call Rouses Two Drug-Dealing Suspects
- Multiple Causes Suspected : Brain May Have Key Role in Development of Ulcers
- Crack Squad Arrests 2 in La Jolla : Managers at Bully's, Same Old Place Held in Drug Sales
- After the Vote: Win or Lose, Growth Fight Will Rage : Opposing Sides Disagree on Fallout of Failed Initiative Bid
- 'Christian-Only' Furor Sparks New School Plan
- Carson Libel Suit Settled, but Its Terms Are Disputed
- Prosperity Stops at Executive Suite
- Last Effects : OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT Art, Ego and the Twilight Zone Case<i> by Stephen Farber and Marc Green (Arbor House/ William Morrow: $18.95; 383 pp., illustrated) </i>
- BORROWED TIME An AIDS Memoir<i> by Paul Monette (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $18.95) </i>
- Maps to Anywhere Travel Bookstore will present...
- Bordeaux '85 Debuts : Haut--Brion's Latest Offering Is Unveiled at L.A. Dinner
- "Travel Safety" by Jack Adler and Thomas...
- Zugsmith Brolerage Opens
- Yugoslavs Protest Pay Cut
- Jurisdiction Over Sewers in Malibu Is Disputed
- Plea Made to Free Belgian Physician
- As Strike of Ferryboat Workers in Dover Drags On, Deep Divisions Grow in Town
- Residents More Intimate With Their Trash : Acceptance, Grumbles Greet Forced Recycling in N.J.
- Van de Kamp Rips Mailer on Prop. 68 as 'Misleading'
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Campaign Chief Boosts Glenn for Ticket
- SMOOTH SAILING
- Long Beach Elections : Heavy Turnout Expected as Costly L.B. Mayoral Campaign Goes to Voters
- UCLA Unrest : Minority Students Protest Administration's Racial 'Attacks'
- Events in the news this week.
- Local News in Brief : Grandmother, 3 Boys in Stable Condition
- Girl, 15, Run Down by Car and Killed
- VOTERS' GUIDE : TUESDAY'S MAIN EVENT : Tight Races, Growth Issue Spark an Electoral Slugfest
- L.A. 'Tea Party' Seeks Slow Growth