- SAN Diego
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Track Roundup : Conway Leaps to a Silver
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Roundup : Puerto Rico Defeats Yugoslavia in Basketball
- Overpowered Sailboats Are the Ultimate in Yacht Racing
- Oden Leads Irvine's Girls to Orange County Title
- Harbor Has Its Hands Full Edging Out Pierce, 21-13
- Seeking The Gold was made a 7-5...
- Carter, Valley Overrun Santa Barbara, 27-17
- Budding Lawyer Little Not an Average Driver
- Oklahoma Forgot Just One Thing
- MOVIES : Schiffman: From Script Girl to Director
- Either Man, Recession Is a Sure Bet
- VIEWPOINTS : DEPOSIT INSURANCE SHOULD BE ROLLED BACK : TAKE FEDERAL SUPPORT AWAY, AND BANKS AND THRIFTS WILL DO A BETTER JOB
- Premier to Follow Parent Firm Into Commercial Field
- Long Beach Office Building Tops Out
- 100% AMERICAN <i> by Daniel Evan Weiss (Poseidon/Simon & Schuster: $6.95) </i>
- Army Engineers Warn Orange County Residents of Flood Peril
- PACKAGING THE PRESIDENCY A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising <i> by Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Oxford University Press: $12.95) </i>
- Time hurries ahead in Hawaii. Changes are...
- Swiss Troops Gear Up for Era of Fighting Bikes
- 21st Suspicious Blaze in Series Strikes New Hampshire Town
- Clerk Falls Into Vat, Burned in Robbery
- U.S. Snub of World Court Won't Avert Day of Reckoning
- Burmese Battle Lines Harden as Military Stays Loyal to Regime
- Events in the news this week.
- Youth Groups Fear Specter of Sexual Abuse
- Motorcycle Star Spencer's Pro Auto Debut Set
- Basia Shows Off a Lot of Polish Polish
- Community College Football Roundup : Andrews' 195 Yards, Fullerton Defense Overwhelms Cerritos, 33-0
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Boxing : Carbajal, Ellis Get Victories for U.S.
- IT WAS ONE-SIDED : Advantage to Rodney Peete in His Showdown With Jamelle Holieway
- Paul Bartel Sticks It to the Idle Rich : Location Fun With the Maverick Director of 'Scenes From the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills'
- Volunteer Program Bolsters Relations With Community : GIs Help Farmers in W. German Harvest
- EPA May Help Fund Search for Sources of Tainted Water
- Canadian Jetliner Off Course, Flies to Wrong City
- Ninotchka (Channel 5 Sunday at 10 a.m.):...
- 39 Injured in Pileup of 3 Texas High School Buses
- Battle of the Bistro
- New Rules Slow Freewheeling San Ysidro Exchange Houses
- South Bay Pioneer Who Broke New Ground With Style
- 10 Years and Many Nightmares Later . . . : Talk, Time Help Ease Vivid Memories of Flight 182 Crash
- L.A. Tennis Tournament : Agassi Wins, but McEnroe Makes His Point About the Tactics Used
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Swimmers Involved in Theft Are Dropped From Team
- High School Football
- Point-Leader Sullivan Nears Title After Down-and-Up Year
- Rockies Roundup : Wyoming Wins on Last Play, 48-45
- Families Enjoying Free Trip to Games
- 3 Japanese Banks Involved in Fairmont Hotel Refinancing
- Drive Time Seems Route for Housing Affordability
- An Intrepid Frequent Flier Meets Her Water Loo
- The setting for The Village by the...
- THE CITY THAT NEVER WAS 200 Years of Fantastic Plans That Might Have Changed the Face of New York City <i> by Rebecca Read Shanor (Viking: $35) </i>
- Beach Volleyball : Top-Seeded Teams Win Easily
- Once More, Life Is Third and Long : For Injured Doug Williams, Pain Has Been Familiar Foe
- With Slaney Back in Olympics, Budd Is Back Home : South African Runner Has Faced Disheartening Controversy Since Her Collision in 1984 3,000-Meter Race
- ART : The Politics of 'Agit / Pop'
- Luxury Stanford Court Hotel to Be Sold
- ALL CONSUMING IMAGES The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture <i> by Stuart Ewen (Basic Books: $19.95) </i>
- 'Bargain' for Millionaires
- THE COLLECTED POEMS, 1931-1987 <i> by Czeslaw Milosz (Ecco Press: $30; 521 pp.)</i>
- Watt Will Develop 3 Shopping Centers
- Blind Sailors Find All They Need Is 'Feel of the Wind'
- As Shoeshine Stands Fade From the Scene, So Does an Era
- Sterilization, Castration Proposed by Some : Courts Debate Ordering Life-Changing Surgery
- U.S. and Allies Agree to Retain Level of Dollar
- Boom in Industry Leaves Environmental Mess in Much of Asia
- Deaver Handed Probation, $100,000 Fine for Perjury
- The House : Handgun Control
- Air Pollution, and Cancer Risk: A Link to Scrutinize
- Claremont Professor Takes Helm of Civil Rights Panel
- Crash Slows, Fails to Stop 2 Saugus High Track Stars
- Camp Pendleton
- Friends, Family Recall Slain Youth for Times He Made Them Smile
- Lazarus Goal Lifts CSUN, 1-0
- 5 Wisconsin Turnovers Help Miami Win, 23-3
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Commentary : South Koreans Must Learn to Box
- Ill Wind Pushes Reed, Mosqueda to Victories
- Big West Roundup : Fresno St. Rolls Past McNeese St.
- Going Out to Eat Just for the Fun of It
- Work Begun on Senior Housing
- A Gentle Hideaway
- Colorful Street Offers a Variety of Merchandise
- FICTION
- SOPHISTICATED REBELS The Political Culture of European Dissent, 1968-1987 <i> by H. Stuart Hughes (Harvard: $20) </i>
- ANTONIA SAW THE ORYX FIRST <i> by Maria Thomas (Soho Press: $8.95) </i>
- FOOD : A Spanish Disposition : Forget the Myth That Seafood Is a Must Ingredient in an Authentic Paella
- Rest Is Key to Health
- BART Strike Could Jam Bay Area Roads
- Decoy Recalls Risky Role as Roosevelt Stand-In
- U.N. Agency to Airlift 82 Tons of Emergency Medical Supplies to Burma
- High School Football : Harvard Edges Hoover Behind Runs by Holly
- Cross-Country Roundup : Rodriguez, Lavelle Win at Dana Hills
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Contradicted by the Camera : Lewis' Start Almost as Good as Johnson's in 100
- One-Yard Drive Is Key to Fullerton's 13-10 Victory
- READY TO RETURN : Valenzuela Will Start Monday to Test Readiness for Playoffs
- 'Red Wine' Is a Red-Hot Chart Hit
- Bon Jovi--More Mass Pop
- COMMENTARY : Running at the Mouth
- Road Warriors
- Student Spirit
- Miamnesia
- 'Angry Housewives'--The Wilder They Get, the Better They Are : Goodby to Sensible Shoes, Hello to Leather, Corsets and Chains
- It's a Cliffhanger : Swiss Ingenuity Shapes a Hillside Home From the Top Down
- Hard to Swallow : Feathers Ruffled When the Capistrano Birds Nested Under Freeway Bridges
- THE WEST OF THE IMAGINATION <i> by William H. Goetzmann and William N. Goetzmann (W. W. Norton: $25)</i>
- AROUND HOME : Perfect Plant, Perfect Garden BY ANNE SCOTT-JAMES (Summit Books; 1988)
- Plan Now for Trips During the Holiday Season
- A Visit to Olympic Gold Country
- Hole in the Wall of Bureaucracy : Homeowner Wins 16-Month Fight Over the Height of Masonry Fence
- Was Home of Dictator Fulgencio Batista : Former Havana Palace Now Museum of Revolution
- 10 Years and Many Nightmares Later : Safety in Skies Said to Be Much Improved Since Disaster
- Bush Must Stay With the Attack
- Democratic campaign strategists in the South Bay hope to bring 'Reagan Democrats' back into the fold.
- Irvine's Day-Care Lead Should Be Followed
- Poll Returns to Ring After Ban Lifted
- Twins Slip Past Angels Again, 3-2
- High School Football
- Golf Roundup : Glasson Starts Fast, Comes In With 3-Shot Lead in B.C. Open
- No-Frills 'Hamlet' Is a Different Breed
- LITTLE EDEN A Child at War <i> by Eva Figes (Persea Books, New York: $8.95) </i>
- Fathers' Appeals to Justices Ask Equal Rights to Children, Even Unborn
- Mine Spotted in Gulf
- Treasure Hunters Use Stars, Mythology in Quest for Fabulous Cache in Seychelles
- Bumpers Cites Promises That Reagan Broke
- Outrigger Racers Enjoy Paddling Their Own Canoes, Hawaiian Style
- An Elegant Night for Childrens Chain
- For The Sake of Argument : People Polemics in Pushkin Square
- Prospective Night Stalker Jurors Face Death Penalty Questions
- No Place Like Home : A Year After Camp Was Closed, Despair Still Reigns on Skid Row
- Man Surrenders After Wife Flees and Claims Rape
- ROJAS' RESPONSE : Fired Angel Manager Says Injuries, Lack of Front-Office Support Hurt Him
- Baseball Roundup : Yankees Bounce Back on Red Sox Error
- College Roundup
- Southeast Roundup : Ellis, South Carolina Stun Georgia, 23-10
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Phillips, Ex-UCLA Star, Upsets Moses in 400 Hurdles
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : East German Star's Winter of Gold Is Followed by a Summer of Silver
- RESTAURANTS : The Trendiest Suppers of Them All : At Flaming Colossus and Stock Exchange, the Trick Is Gettin' In
- The Son Also Takes a 'Detour'
- A Market With Built-In Kick : Soccer Specialty Stores, Big Chains Grapple With Problem of Catering to World's Most Popular Sport
- Firm Changing Name
- Loan Made for Sanwa Building
- Research Unit Focuses On What It Takes to Quit : Institute Seeks to Snuff Out Smoking
- Rival Lebanon Cabinets Vie for Recognition
- Church Preschool Plan Rejected : Bell City Council Told Vinevale Neighborhood Objects to Traffic
- LOTTERY WINNERS 9/24
- Events in the news this week.
- New Chief's Challenge
- Falling Lumber Kills Hesperia Girl at Academy
- Orange Coast Comes Up Short Against El Camino, 10-9
- Former Oklahoma Star Looney Dies After Motorcycle Goes Out of Control
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : For Evans, Life Is Just a Natural Combination of Laughs and Laps
- Baseball : For Gooden, Dodger Stadium Mound Is Easy Hill to Climb
- Appeal for Stones Touches Athletes
- East Roundup : Rutgers Uses Ground Attack to Grind Out Win Over Penn State
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Swimming Roundup : Berkoff's 'Submarine' Slows; He Wins Silver
- Phipps Caps Season With 8th Sportsman Division Main-Event Victory
- Between Belles-lettres and Dumbbell Letters : UNSENT LETTERS Irreverent Notes From a Literary Life <i> by Malcolm Bradbury (Viking: $16.95; 218 pp.)</i>
- Improvements Under Way at Wayne Airport
- Rice Gets Irish Going, and They Romp, 52-7
- Pro Football / Week 4 : Ram Timing Is in Sync for Giant Game Today
- Jules Shear's Got a Group Again . . . Edie Brickell's Got Feelings . . . Sam Brown's Got Good Genes : Edie Brickell--Shy & Moody
- Jules Shear's Got a Group Again . . . Edie Brickell's Got Feelings . . . Sam Brown's Got Good Genes : Sam Brown's Soul
- A CRITIC'S VIEW / ART : A Classic Exhibit in a Contemporary Setting : In Bruce Goff's Pavilion for Japanese Art, a Rotating Collection of Traditional Works
- Market for Personal Computers Keeps Expanding Away From Home
- Fontana Land Prices Rising, Broker Says
- AROUND HOME : Steak, Right on the Button
- AROUND HOME : A Director's Chair
- The Woman in the Trenchcoat : WOMEN OF THE WORLD The Great Foreign Correspondents <i> by Julia Edwards (Houghton Mifflin: $17.95; 275 pp., illustrated; 0-395-44486-1) </i>
- Ammo Blast Injures 28
- Florida Killer Wins Stay of Execution
- Relatives Flock to Bedside of Ailing Hirohito
- Planet of the Apes (Channel 5 Monday...
- Veterinarian, Patients Usually See Eye to Eye
- 'Baby Shamu' Born at Sea World : Killer Whale Improvises in Show
- Boston Episcopal Diocese Elects Church's First Woman Bishop
- For The Sake of Argument : Remembering L.B.J.-- Another Voice From '60s
- Mobile Home Law Hearing Set
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- 'That's Where the Money Is'
- 3 Injured in Head-On Collision at Controversial Highway Spot
- ELECTIONS '88 / ORANGE COUNTY : Low-Key Style Aids Packard in Campaign for a 4th Term
- Events in the news this week.
- Olympic Losers Receive Counseling
- Big Bopper : Torrance CHP Officer Trades Fast Lane for Slow-Pitch
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Slaney Can't Hold the Pace and Fades to 10th in 3,000
- Feeney Makes Obscene Gesture at Game
- Cash on the Barrelhead
- Silent Screen Partners
- Searching for a Site for a New Orange County Jail
- Back to the Drawing Board With 'Gateway'
- Mix-up on Mormons?
- Doesn't Compute
- Loss of Appetite Over Council Budget
- Searching for a Site for a New Orange County Jail
- Tenant Approves of Landlord's Rules
- Homes and the Homeless--the Trends
- Deliverance From AIDS
- Saavy for Years
- More on 'Miz'
- Deliverance From AIDS
- Television's Treatment of the Olympics: Race for the Gold
- Television's Treatment of the Olympics: Race for the Gold
- The Penitentiary Look
- Searching for a Site for a New Orange County Jail
- Searching for a Site for a New Orange County Jail
- Time to Act on Park
- Rep. Dornan's Encounter With Gays
- On Radon Testing
- The Brit Bunch
- Salute to De Bolts
- Deliverance From AIDS
- Searching for a Site for a New Orange County Jail
- OLD CALIFORNIA
- SOUND AND FURY
- Specialist Sees Kelp Forest on Newport's Bare Bottom
- SOME HAPPY CAMPERS
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Long on Tank Tactics
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Ugliness in Vista
- Likes Kaplan Style
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- SOUND AND FURY
- Supervisors' Raise
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Television's Treatment of the Olympics: Race for the Gold
- Superwoody
- More on 'Miz'
- Rep. Dornan's Encounter With Gays
- American 'Nightmare'
- Builders' Role in Managing Growth
- Deliverance From AIDS
- Sharing Martinez With Rest of World
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- After Delays, Frustration, Kraft Case Ready for Trial
- Rep. Dornan's Encounter With Gays
- The Search for Aid
- Strip-Search Bill
- Pollution War in Homes
- Deliverance From AIDS
- SOUND AND FURY
- Tax Ruling Seen as Irrational
- Another Description of Bullfighting Event
- Homes and the Homeless--the Trends
- Rubber Balloons Don't Kill Sea Life, but Non-Biodegradable Plastics Will
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- AT&T;'s Kavner Trying to Fill Some Big Shoes
- Xara Sportswear's Chief Strives for a Soccer Fashion Statement
- Trends in Industrial Real Estate Will Be Examined
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : Counter Re-Encounter : ' "My God, Kitty Brown! I never thought I'd ever see you again!" '
- KAUAI : Chris Hemmeter's fantasy island
- Westside Crude : The Political War Over Palisades Oil Drilling and an Analysis of What's at Stake for L.A.
- An Elegant Afternoon Is Her Cup of Tea
- Goldwater, Without Regrets : Looking Back on a Lifetime, the Man Who Was Always Right Concludes He Was Seldom Wrong
- Name-Calling
- Center Fills Board Openings
- Vista
- New Valley Cafe Gets Its Liquor Permit--and Hot Words From Neighbors
- MIT Launches International Space University
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Scoring Late, Oregon Makes Early Run for Lead, 7-3
- San Diego Man Dies as Car Hits Utility Pole
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Biondi, the Underdog, Ends Up Top Dog Again
- The High Schools / John Ortega : Win Over Westchester Points El Camino Real in Different Direction
- Danny Sullivan won his seventh pole of...
- Behind Makeshift Line, Chargers Hope They Will Come to Pass
- Condominium Market Makes Comeback : Golden Mile Turns the Corner as New Luxury High-Rise Goes Up
- All That Sparkles : Wente Bros. Blanc de Noir Debuts Tastes of a New Generation
- Art Center College Plans to Build Wing
- POLITICS OF POWER: The Impossible Dream : REMEMBERING AMERICA A Voice From the Sixties <i> by Richard N. Goodwin (Little, Brown: $18.95; 560 pp.) </i>
- Regime Making Overtures to West : More Open Iran Emerges as War Fades
- AROUND HOME : Kitchen Cabinets
- TV Stations, Radio to Air Debate
- O'Keeffe Exhibit Extended to Los Angeles
- Signs of Thaw on Divided Isle of Cyprus
- Bergeson Plans Seminars on Managing Growth
- The mother of right wing Marty McSorley...
- La Quinta Cashes In on 2 Big Plays
- Two That Got Away From Pitt Help West Virginia Win, 31-10
- Ram Timing Is in Sync for Game Against Giants
- Bernstein a Master at Mixing Racing, Business
- Vinci Was the Last to Succeed : U.S. Has Not Won Weightlifting Gold Since 1960 Games
- A GIANT PITCHING PROBLEM : San Francisco Playing for Also-Ran Not First After Injuries Ruin Mound Staff
- Pin Trading: Hot Olympic Pastime : It Started in 1896, Flowered During 1984 Summer Games
- COMMENTARY : The Shootout : Tough Guys Do Dance . . . When TV Calls the Tune
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Plum Tree Inn's Pleasant, Only Mildly Exotic
- STAGE : James Earl Jones, Aiming for the 'Fences' : An Actor Who Believes in Standing Tall on Stage Reprises Tony-Winning Role in Tale of Ex-Ballplayer
- Honky Tonk Heroes
- Newport Pharmaceuticals Will Give Bid for Isoprinosine OK Its Last, Best Shot
- An Armchair Architectural Tour
- Kung Fu Freeway : ZEN DRIVING <i> by K. T. Berger (Ballantine Books: $6.95, paper; 164 pp.) </i>
- Lawsuit Seeks to Block Home for the Elderly
- Weak Voter Preferences Raise Stakes in Debate : Tonight's Event May Be Campaign Turning Point as Polls Show Lack of Commitment to Candidates
- The House : Handgun Control
- Sources of Pollution Sought : U.S. May Help Pay for Tainted-Water Search
- The World : Oil Fire Out; Body Found
- He Plans to Expand on Theme of 'Kinder and Gentler Nation' : Bush's Strategy in Debate Is to 'Get My Position Out'
- Board Favors Plan to Elect by Districts
- SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS SECTION: WATCHING CRIME HAPPEN : LAPD's Secret SIS Unit : Citizens Terrorized as Police Look On