- The State - News from Aug. 29, 1988
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- The State - News from Aug. 29, 1988
- The World - News from Aug. 29, 1988
- The World - News from Aug. 29, 1988
- The World - News from Aug. 29, 1988
- The World - News from Aug. 29, 1988
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- Names in the News - Aug. 29, 1988
- Names in the News - Aug. 29, 1988
- Winners Tell What Differences, if Any, That Emmy Has Made in Their Lives
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 29, 1988
- State Allocates $324,600 to Arts Groups in County
- 7 Die, 13 Hurt in Flare-Up of Gang Violence in Wide Area
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 29, 1988
- MOVIES - Aug. 29, 1988
- Budget, Policy Questions : National Security Success Imposes New Dilemmas
- For 'emmysomething,' Winning Wasn't Everything : Brief Moments of Glory May Not Erase the Harsh Bottom Line
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 29, 1988
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 29, 1988
- MUSIC
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 29, 1988
- South America Passes Offer Airline Savings
- Griffin Breakfast: Not All Eggs in One Basket
- Second Time Around : An Unfortunate Trend in Plastic Surgery Is the Rise in Revisions
- Trouble Spreads Underground From Leaking Tanks : Owners Test Thousands of Containers, Clean Up Toxic Spills That Pose Threat to Water Supplies
- Soviet Envoy in China for Week of Talks
- Wilmington Location Sought : Mexican Rodeo Fans Try to Lasso an Arena
- Tennis Roundup : No. 4 Noah Knocks Off Lendl, and Agassi Gets Past Becker
- NFL Should Be Tougher on Drug Users, Starr Says
- NHL Teams Plan Four-Game Tours of Soviet Union
- Angel Myers Has a Positive Test for Drugs
- Lasorda Manages to Get 1,000th Win With Dodgers, 4-2
- 'The Last Temptation:' Tempest in a News Box?
- What's It Cost When the Piper Has to Pay?
- Axes on the Air
- The All-Cal Diet
- Classic Is In, Cute Is Out : Fashion Moves Back to Basics to Help Pull Industry Out of the Doldrums
- Out of Eden by Marie Ponsot
- Topping Rites Held for Apartment Tower
- China's Fiery Liquor Ruled Out at Banquets
- The Nation : Navy to Test Civilian Workers for Drugs
- Bush Would Preserve Prosperity, Reagan Says
- In Encinitas, Parts Add Up to a Whole Lot of Bickering
- Commentary : Children Face Death With Courage, Strength
- Commentary : August Is Time of Optimism for Orioles
- Racing at Del Mar : Chapel of Dreams Follows Plan, Wins Palomar
- Ceremony Will Present Nunn With IBF Belt
- FLACH & SEGUSO : DOUBLE-EDGED : Seoul Is Another Stop on Victory March for This Premier Tennis Team
- STAGE : Stop Calling Them Little Theaters
- Beijing, Tokyo Sign Pact to Spur Investment by Japanese in China
- Opposition Coalition Formed by Philippine Vice President
- U.S.-Vietnam Ties Snarled in Past History and Hard Feelings
- A Fistful of Money for a Handful of Homes
- TAILBACK TRIO : White, Green and Bell Give Rams and Robinson Plenty of Options
- Horse Racing Roundup : Cryptoclearance Scores Win in Hawthorne Gold Cup
- Sitting on Pin-Stripes and Needles
- Phipps Rallies for Sixth Win at Saugus
- The New Age of Celebrity Magazines : Gossip, Smut and Sex Went Out With the Exclamation Points
- A STRANGER'S HOUSE<i> by Bret Lott (Viking Press: $17.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- GOING TO WORK<i> by Lisa Birnbach (Villard/Random House: $15.95) </i>
- Soviet Practical Joker Gets 2 Years for Mock Hijacking
- Azusa to Ask D.A.'s Office to Investigate Council Trips
- Ancient Feud Caused Deaths of Tens of Thousands : Across Burundi, Tribal Slaughter Leaves an Eerie Void
- Candidates Seek Budget Solutions : Parties Forced to Rely on 'Backdoor' Financing for Domestic Spending
- 3,000-mile bicycle trip was blessed from the start.
- Man Dies as Pickup Hits His Parked Car
- Machines Drown Out Whispers From Space : Astronomers Bugged by All That Noise
- Mental Health Crisis Blame Laid to County
- Padre Notebook : If Moreland Departs, He'll Miss Teammates, but Not This Ballpark
- American League Roundup : Athletics Defeat Orioles With Help From Burns, Cadaret and Hubbard
- McEnroe to Play in San Francisco Tournament
- The High Schools : Eligibility of Transfers Leaves Westlake Brass Braced for Complaints
- Golf : Azinger Is Solid Pick as Top Up-and-Coming American Player
- Semkow to Present Mozart at the Bowl
- Vive la Californie : 'Great Chardonnay Challenge' Is Won by 1985 Napa Valley Reserve
- Human Errors on Ballot Pamphlet to Cost $1 Million
- Laurel Criticizes Aquino, Plans Opposition Drive
- Reparations Awaken Painful Recollections Among Japanese
- Once Sleepy Bangalore, Retirees' Haven in Colonial Era, Becomes India's Silicon City
- Tests of Buried Tanks Lag; Leaks Into Water Feared
- Senator's Running Mate Says They Live Off Work, Not Fortune
- Balloon in Fullerton Makes Power Goes Out--in a Flash
- Commentary : Voting Is Not Just a Responsibility, but an Important Opportunity
- Rejection Frustrates Officials Seeking Downtown Tenant : Macys Is Latest Major Retailer to Spurn Burbank, the Perennial Suitor
- Fire Dept. Has No Doubt That Men Who Rescued Family of 4 Are Heroes
- Ex-Band Mate Leads Campaign to Add Ritchie Valens to Walk of Fame
- Matthew Geiberger, the 2-year-old son of pro...
- Driven by Pioneer Spirit : Few Barriers Eluded Reeves Dutton, Who Surpassed the 100 Mark Twice--First in a Race Car, Then by Living to 101
- RELAY TO SEOUL IS ON : Olympic Flame Touches Down on South Korean Soil 21 Days Before Games
- Axel Flores Advances in Wheelchair Tennis
- A Few Kicks Get Huskers a 23-14 Win
- Jane's Hard and Soft Edges : CHECK LIST****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- $25 Guide : The Hottest Sizzlers of Summer
- 'Rabbit' Punch?
- Shotgun Approach : CHECK LIST****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- 'Fly for Art' Gets Off the Ground in Santa Monica
- Voice Mail--Posting It Over the Telephone
- Waste Disposal Site Proposed
- HIGHLAND: First phase of 167-unit Richmond Creek...
- 25 Years Later : Great Train Robbery: Lives Differ
- Loss of Sentimental Bell Takes Its Toll on School
- Hawaiian Gardens Will Ask Grand Jury to Investigate City's Finances
- Shortages of Parts Held Reducing Mission-Ready B-1s
- The House : Tip O'Neill Library
- Tough Fight for Farm Workers
- In the Fields of REFORM : One Country's Crisis
- Father Moholy Paving Way for Serra's Beatification
- Businessman's Death Investigated
- Royals' Wathan Gets New Contract Despite Disappointing Season
- HE'S DIGGING IN : Baumgartner Shooting for Second Gold Medal, but It's Getting Harder to Pull Him Off the Farm
- Baseball : Gibson Usually Hits His Peak When the Season Hits the Stretch
- RESTAURANTS : Tacos--Keep on Trucking
- Nu Folk--Not So Loud and Not So Mellow
- Small Is Big : Confessions of an Ex-Miniature Maniac Lost Among the Dollhouse People in Anaheim
- THE RAPE OF MA BELL The Criminal Wrecking of the Best Telephone System in the World<i> by Constantine Raymond Kraus and Alfred W. Duerig (Lyle Stuart: $19.95) </i>
- Allure of the Alaska Steelhead and Other Wildlife
- Motorists should enjoy "Bicycling San Luis Obispo"...
- Late Letters Better Than No Letters
- The precise locations of these silos are...
- Love at Second Sight : WALKING PAPERS<i> by Jay Cronley (Random House: $16.95; 295 pp.) </i>
- Only Lenin Museum in Capitalist World : Finland Exhibits Bonds to Soviets
- Has Story Been Botched? : Quayle Coverage Puts Spotlight on the Media
- 'Trash Furniture'
- Senate Passes Diluted Monterey Hills Bill
- How We Eat: The Case for Deep Fat, Hot Fudge
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Smith Helps Redskins Defeat Falcons, 34-17
- Kansas Will Play 12 NCAA Tournament Teams
- Featherweight Fare : CHECK LIST****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- VIEWPOINTS : What Is the Impact of Rising Home Prices? : Sticker Shock Awaits Workers Considering Jobs in California
- Bright Lights, Tight Skirt : STORY OF MY LIFE<i> by Jay McInerney (Atlantic Monthly Press: $16.95; 188 pp.) </i>
- PAPER LION by George Plimpton (Perennial Library/Harper...
- 20 Reputed Mobsters Acquitted : Verdict Hands U.S. a Stunning Defeat in 21-Month-Long Trial
- New Toxic-Waste Disposal to Shield Water Supply
- Collision Sinks Peruvian Sub; 4 Dead, 8 Missing
- Selected Evening Cable Fare
- Trouble Spreads Underground From Leaking Tanks : Owners Test Thousands of Containers, Clean Up Toxic Spills That Pose Threat to Water Supplies
- 2nd Ex-GI's Aid Called Key to Spy Case Break
- Timing Tells Most When Choosing a Running Mate
- Transient Killed Crossing Freeway
- Arson Probed in 2 Fires at Same Apartment
- MAKING AN IMPACT : One Player Can Make the Difference for Some Pro Teams
- Court Nomination Turned Quiet, Scholarly Life Into Maelstrom
- 1969 Jets Remember Super Season : With Offensive Line's Protection, Namath Made Good on Boast to Beat Colts
- San Diego's Glass Wins Veteran Title
- Let's Forget That Pitch and Wish Donnie Luck
- Eddie Lives!
- Deliver Them From AIDS : To Marty James, They Were 'Good Deaths.' : After All, the Men Had Been Agonizing for Weeks and Wanted to End Their Lives. : He Was More Than Willing to Help.
- Body of Woman Found Near Museum in Park
- Trouble Underground : Natural Clay Layer Has Protected South Bay Water From Tank Leakage Contamination So Far, But Threat Is Real
- Aztec Notebook : Questions Remain on Defense, Punting
- Symphony Plays Into Debt, but It's Not Such a Bad Tune
- Flushed with Ambition
- Cinque's Storytelling
- When Saving Drains the Economy
- FREAK SHOW Presenting Human Oddities for Amusement and Profit<i> by Robert Bogdan (University of Chicago: $29.95) </i>
- Time Running Out for Landmark, Once Central Emergency Hospital
- Body of Israel Boy Found; Palestinians Suspected
- "The Brady Bunch" is reuniting for a...
- Cart Corrals Keep Wheelchairs Out of Supermarkets, Advocates for Disabled Say
- On the Rescue of a Fallen Woman
- Ottawa Moves to Give Its Beleaguered Cultural Image a Boost
- Nature's Water Filters Vanishing : Mussels: Pearls of the River in Peril
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Bolden Expected to Recover From Injury
- If There's a Future for American Tennis It May Be Found in Inner City Youth--Ashe
- Scott Wins 3,000-Meter Race in 7:49.36 as Barrios Second
- Some Groups Glad They Skipped Harmonic Convergence at Center
- 57 Seized at Belgium Rally of Neo-Nazis
- FICTION
- FBI Arrests Suspect in 'Telephone Bandit' Case
- Charger Notebook : First Half Not Withstanding, Saunders Sees Some Good in Loss to Rams
- Many NFL Teams Will Be Counting on Rookies
- Padres Beaten, 4-0, as Jones Struggles for Just an Instant
- Europe Falls Short : CHECK LIST****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- MOVIES : 'Thin Blue Line': Advocate for a Killer
- RESTAURANTS : Making a Go of It in the Outer Limits
- A Cinematic Decline : Spanish-Language Movie Houses Find Popularity Ebbing as Quality of Films Drops, VCRs Flourish
- Unlike Stocks, Home Prices Rarely Collapse
- Starting Hot, Ending Heroic : SHINING THROUGH<i> by Susan Isaacs (Harper & Row: $18.95; 402 pp.) </i>
- Take Care Not to Be Left Out in the Code
- The Rightbrain Child as Father to the Left-Brain Man : SOLITUDE A Return to the Self<i> by Anthony Storr (The Free Press / Macmillan: $17.95; 216 pp.) </i>
- A Goddess to Her Only Worshiper : TRANSFERENCES<i> by James Twiggs (University of Arkansas Press: $16.95, cloth; 0-939626-89-2; $9.95, paper; 0-939626-90-6; 231 pp.) </i>
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Collegians to Compete on Clay Courts in South Carolina
- Refrigerator Did Not Suffer Meltdown Against Raiders
- Amateur Finalist Eric Meeks to Delay Pro Debut for an Invitation to Masters
- International Tennis Federation Veteran Championships : Grandmother Is a Champion Strong on Service
- The Atlanta Braves traded veteran infielder Ken...
- Ayrton Senna of Brazil tied a record...
- Pasta and Pizza: Better Safe Than Sorry at Visconti
- The House : Tip O'Neill Library
- Woman's Hope Is Alive Despite Fatal Disease
- Nurses Back Dukakis
- Quayle: A Bleeder Spills Over a Whole Campaign
- Ryan's Stock Rising as a USC Defensive Tackle, but He Can Always Box
- Defending champion Dale Earnhardt, who twice fell...
- Smiling for five hours straight is...
- Lack of Concentration Keeps McEnroe Out of Winning Grove
- Analysis : Thompson Prepares for Any Situation
- A nightclub dancer who claimed she was...
- Sam Phillips . . . Toni Childs . . . and Betsy : <i> A periodic look at who's making news in pop music. </i> : Good Sam
- Unlocking Gateway Competition
- Notes on Willow Furniture : TREASURE HUNTING : Willow Furniture
- La Vina Site Compromise Opposed
- SICILY: An Enchanted Island of Ancient ruins and Rugged Beauty
- A TV Critic Marks His Emmy Ballot
- Trouble Underground : Owners Test Thousands of Tanks, Clean Up Leaks That Pose Threat of Contamination to Water Supplies : TANKS: Owners Clean Up Toxic Spillage From Containers
- Headache Sufferers See Pain Fade With Special Glasses
- Moves to Snuff Out the Smoke
- They Enjoy 'Odious Habit' : Tough Laws Put Canadian Smokers in a Fog
- Debate Rages Over Plan to Redevelop S. Pasadena Areas
- Tunisia: Untold Story From the Arab World
- America Can Rescue Public Schools by Encouraging Competition for Students
- 2 Killed, 6 Wounded in Areawide Series of Gang-Related Shootings
- A Study Plan Outstanding in the Fields
- County to Collect Hazardous Waste at Landfill Today
- Golf Roundup : Nelson Makes It a 3-Way Tie in World Series
- Seahawks Reportedly Sold for $80 Million
- Frederick Ashton: The Last of the Trio
- Indians and Reds Will Play Annual Exhibition Game
- Get the Led Out
- Norwalk Mulls How to Tighten Law on 'Granny Flat' Units
- Bush Evokes Emotional Ties in Swing Through Texas : Assault on Democrats, Reluctance to Name Bentsen Part of Strategy to Capture Key State
- Outlook Is Bleak for Quieter Airport
- Jaruzelski Urges 'Brave Turn' to End Problems
- Lennox area residents Secorro Ramirez and John...
- 7 Months Later, Redondo Accident Victims Still Suffer Pain, Anguish
- Owner of Cafe Held in Shooting
- Learning and Earning : Jobs Program Offers Students a Taste of the Working World
- Popovich Coaches Summer League on His Way to NBA
- Little League World Series : Taiwan Routs Hawaii, Wins Another Title, 10-0
- HOLLYWOOD AND THE EXERCISE OF POWER : THE MOVIE STAR
- Dickerson Trade Will Help Rams in Long Run
- Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park : Alysheba Runs Down Bet Twice for Victory
- Dial 'M' for Remake
- ART : Hassam's 'Flag Paintings': A Banner Exhibition
- Circle Bar Preserves Old Corner of Santa Monica
- MUSIC : Munich, Bayreuth and Salzburg: Some Afterthoughts
- TRANQUILLITY BASES : Not Far From the Fast Lane, Southern California Retreats Offer Spiritual Oases for Rest and Reflection
- 'Ziggurat' a Temple of Hope : Laguna Niguel Federal Building 'Breaking Even'
- The State : Theft Suspect Disconnected
- Phoenician Tomb From 6th Century Found Off Sardinia
- SEC Basketball Teams Set Attendance Records in 1987-88 Season
- Nicklaus Must Decide on the Course of Career
- Beau and Jeff Bridges will portray piano-playing...
- Free Information Line Takes a Heavy Toll on Callers to Arts Center
- 'Betrayed'--The Early Reviews . . .
- On a Trip to Canada's Wondrous Mall of Fame
- Distrust Stymies Iran-Iraq Talks, U.N. Chief Says
- The World : 23 Rescued From Peru Sub
- Deukmejian Accuses Chavez, Backers of 'Irresponsible' Charges on Grapes
- Richard Byrne, 53; Foe of 'Computer Phobia'
- Contenders in this year's Emmy derby include...
- Lyons' Purr?
- English May Be Easy, but What's in a Wink? : Foreign-Born Students Write Essays About Difficulties With 'The American Experience'
- Drug Ring Smashed
- Gains and Slow Dancing
- In the Fields of REFORM : One Man's Cause
- Weaker M.P.G. Rules Urged for Cars
- Campaign Vowed to Eliminate Smog Despite Pressures
- Underground Tank Leaks in S.D. Cited
- Baseball : Berry Weathers Bizarre Season in Minors
- Hey, Ump, Sign This : San Diego County Man Creates a Set of Baseball Cards To Give the Men in Blue Their Due
- Fluor Enjoys Renaissance as It Tackles Wide Variety of Projects Around World
- "There is a growing concern that the...
- Toxic Waste Pockets Make Property Buyers Step Carefully : Costly Surprises May Lurk in Buildings, Underground
- Beverly Hills Sets Japan Tract Style : Subdivision Near Tokyo Will Be Modeled on Upscale U.S. Homes
- Watching Out for Bargains on Swiss Clocks
- JEAN STAFFORD A Biography<i> by David Roberts (Little, Brown: $24.95; 442 pp.) </i>
- Challengers Lag Far Behind Incumbents in Fund-Raising
- Sen. Torres Pushes Reluctant Officials to Buy L.A. Acreage for State Parkland
- Yellowstone Fire Crew Hotfoots It to the Dance Floor
- Citizens Deserve an Unbiased Ballot
- Limitations of Autopsies Fail to Detect Rare Poisons
- PERSEVERANCE : Mark Estwick Not Only Earned a Scholarship at UCLA, He's Also First String
- As Usual, the Sequel Can Be More Difficult Than the Original
- Hart Colt Baseball Team a Win Away From Second National Title in 10 Days
- Agent Delivers for Ballplayers With a Yen to Prolong Careers
- The Right Stuff : Diminutive Suarez Stands Tall as a Walk-On at CS Northridge
- Rakim's Web of Words : CHECK LIST****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty </i>
- Brian Eno's 'Video Paintings' Add Observers to Media Mix
- Check <i> Dis</i> Out! L.A. Rap Is Coming Into Its Own
- Song Title of the Week
- Sam Phillips . . . Toni Childs . . . and Betsy : <i> A periodic look at who's making news in pop music. </i> : Betsy's New Style
- N.Y. Capital Punishment Debate Heats Up as Murder Rate Soars
- Bentsen, Quayle Find Key Gains in Poll Results
- Theater Youth Learn Behind-the-Scenes Roles
- Long Beach Shipyard Rated Unsatisfactory in Safety
- New Test for Babies Aimed at Identifying Mental Risks
- NFL Assistant Coaches Work in Anonymity
- JAZZ : Turtle Island Makes the Strings Swing
- The Search for the Great Caesar
- Miller Time
- Firm Joins Prudential