- Dukakis Won't Seek 4th Term in Mass. : Says He Will Announce His Long-Term Plans Later This Week
- You Don't Need Crystal Ball to See the Proliferation of Fortunetellers
- El Cajon Mall Evacuated After Explosion
- Wolverines Have the Last Half, 22-14 : Hoard's 2 Fourth-Quarter Scores Carry Bo and Michigan Over USC
- In Brief : Italy's Economy Slips Back to No. 6
- BP to Sell Mine Interests, Buy Back Some Oil Shares
- New Venture Capital Firm Targets Minority Entrepreneurs
- Bidder Hot on the Heels of Dataproducts : <i> John K. Castle is known as tough and tenacious. His target, a lagging computer printer maker, may find him difficult to shake. </i>
- In Brief : Milwaukee's Grayer Injured Again
- Japan Forced to Cope With Migrant Labor Problem
- The Nation : North's Lawyers Subpeona Shultz, Other Officials in Iran-Contra Case
- Peace Activists Damage 2 Dutch Air Force Jets
- Book Review : Looking at Hawaii in a Scientific Way
- UCLA Hogs Cotton Bowl Spotlight by Shutting Down Arkansas, 17-3
- Commentary : Peter's Principle: Money Talks
- Community College Notebook / Steve Kresal : New Role at New School for Boyd : Former USC Coach Has Conference Favorite at Riverside
- They Wrapped This Up and Put a Bo on Top
- Leon Major--Giving Opera a New Look in the Capital
- Electronics-Supply Firm From Japan to Open Mexicali Plant
- Lexus Car, Lexis Data: Too Close for Federal Judge
- Non-Union Workers Deserve Binding Arbitration Laws
- Introducing New Format : Christian Science Monitor Will Use Color, Fewer Pages
- Bush Has a Date With a Pyramid
- Los Angeles Library Program Will Introduce Youthful Readers to the Black Experience
- Program Successful for Health Students
- Ferry Sinks Off Guatemala; 68 Killed; Captain Arrested
- New Talk of a Santa Ana-L.A. Rail Line Angers Garden Grove
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- ROSE BOWL: MICHIGAN 22, USC 14 : Rose Bowl Notes : Win Makes Retiring Duke Feel Like a King
- Sparks Flying Over Thatcher's Plan to Sell Electric Utility
- They're Looking for a Few Good Men With the Sensitivity to Train Marines
- Indians May Limit Rights for $10 Million
- 101st Congress Seated Amid Tension--Leaders Vow to Work With Bush
- 18 Floats Collect Trophies, With Unocal's Judged the Most Beautiful
- Tower Appointed to Defense Post
- Hormones in Beef
- Social Security and Medicare
- Tower Appointed to Defense Post
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- Holiday Help
- The State - News from Jan. 3, 1989
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- Firms Examine Entertainment, Travel Costs : Executives Seek Ways to Cut Back, Survey Says
- Employee Group Buys Out Irvine's Sterling Electric
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- LOTTERY RESULTS / DEC. 31
- Chile School Fire Kills 11
- Dr. Carl J. Johnson; Weapons Plant Critic
- Deaths Mar Holiday in S.D.
- Hemophiliacs Reluctant to Join Study : Attitude of 'Denial' Perils Major AIDS Drug Project
- Greeks Have a Word--Satire--for Papandreou's Love Affair
- Arkansas Beats South Alabama
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : COUNTY ADMINISTRATION : Budget Squeeze Puts County in a Pinch
- Dana Point Becomes a City
- Bomb Near Temple Kills 3
- Violence and Death Greet the New Year : Shootings and Fatal Crash Mar Holiday
- One-Day-Late Bloomer : Jan. 2 Shapes Up as Perfect Time for Rose Parade
- Science / Medicine : NEWS FROM THE Cold Front : Button up your overcoat. And take your Vitamin C. Mom's remedies may have made us feel better, but the newest medical research says some common treatments may not help, and some could even be harmful.
- Dooley Gets a Winning Send-Off in Gator Bowl : Bulldogs Hold Off Michigan State, 34-27, in Retiring Coach's Final Game
- MUSIC REVIEW : Macal Leads Pacific Symphony
- 'Two Tribes in Conflict' : Between Arab and Israeli, Gift of Life Costs Too Much
- Dave Emma, a 19-year-old from Cranston, R.I.,...
- TV Talk Shows Going . . . and Coming . . . : The Impact of Tabloid TV Ends Gary Collins' Daytime 'Hour'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jane's Addiction Could Prove Habit-Forming
- TOP 10 NEW YORK EXCHANGE LOSERS
- 50 Students Still Confront Chinese Aides
- Science / Medicine : Treatment Effective Against Breast Cancer
- Science / Medicine : Smoking and Breast Disease
- Deadly Dash on Road North : Freeways Near Border Take High Toll of Aliens
- THE BOWL GAMES : FIESTA BOWL : After 11-Year Drought, Notre Dame Eyes No. 1
- A Big Day for Bowl Games and Parades
- 1988: The Year in Business
- Home-Price Appreciation in State's Counties : Our Increases Are Not Keeping Pace
- Management Dispute Brings High Drama to the Starlight
- A Case for Keeping the Squeeze on Castro : U.S. Should Not Lift Embargo Until Cuba Decides to Follow Gorbachev's Lead
- Nykanen Wins Ski-Jump Leg; Thoma Fourth
- Ford Says Oklahoma to Provide Test for Clemson
- Conformity
- Investing in 1989 : Fears Aside, Stock Market Gets a Nod
- TOP 10 AMERICAN EXCHANGE WINNERS
- Cubans Quietly Mark 30 Years of Castro Rule : Few Signs of Celebration in Havana; Some Show Ambivalence Over Communist Regime
- Blaze in Apartment in Spain Kills 6 Children
- Thatcher Spurns Revenge in Jet Bombing
- Numb's the Word at Wintry Mummers' Parade : 1989 Begins With Much Tradition, Some Temperance
- National Shame, National Action
- Dozen Syringes Found on Beaches : Flotsam Believed Harmless, May Be From Private Boat
- Her Challenge: Take Your Best Shot : Manfre Asked to Provide More Offense for Mater Dei Soccer
- Rankled Over Rankings : Johnson Thinks Miami Win in Orange Bowl Should Be Worth National Title
- Investing in 1989 : Playing It Safe Could Be Wrong Strategy : Real Estate, Short-Term Bonds Look Good but Art Market May Cool
- Israeli Parliament Is Stifling : Lawmakers Run Hot, Cold
- Historic Adobe's Supporters Balk at New Freeway Plan
- Local News in Brief : Officers Hurt as Car Collides With Cruiser
- Science / Medicine : Virus Absolved in 'Yuppie Flu'
- Lotto Winner Still Has Her Goals--Plus a BMW, Yacht and Fiance
- Nine jockeys were injured, one critically, in...
- USIU Tries to Stay Hot, Plays Vermont Tonight
- 'Wink and Bill Show' Driving for a New Audience
- FBI Would Accept Aid From Arafat : He Could Provide Clues to Jetliner Loss, Sessions Says
- Two Killed, Woman Badly Hurt in New Year's Eve Plane Crash
- Thoughts on a Think-Tank Calendar
- The Campus and Public Service
- Science / Medicine : Avoiding Pregnancy
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : IMMIGRATION : INS Will Concentrate on 'Outreach,' Enforcement
- Variety Baby Edges T.V. of Crystal to Win La Brea Stakes at Santa Anita
- TV Talk Shows Going. . .and Comming. . . : Pat Sajak and Arsenio Hall Enter the Nighttime Fray
- TOP 20 NEW YORK EXCHANGE WINNERS
- Smoke From Rubbish Fire Fills Jail
- CALIFORNIA LAWS 1989
- Beak Count : Birders Tally Teals, Loons and the Like in Annual Ritual
- Sewage Spills Into Bay at Pacific Beach
- Gunfire on New Year's Eve Kills 1, Injures 4
- WHAT'S CLOSED
- Speed skater Nick Thometz, who a year...
- POP REVIEW : Musical and X-Rated Sides of a Blue Coin
- The Nation : 153 Officers Killed in '88; 23 in California
- Overcrowded Brazil Tourist Ship Sinks Off Rio; 51 Die
- Sometimes, Eagles Don't Soar
- More Baby Steps Toward Peace?
- All-Purpose Tonic : Jamu: It's a Way of Life in Indonesia
- Israel Approves Consumer-Price Boosts as Part of Austerity Plan to Aid Economy
- Dike Collapses in Utah; 1,500 Forced to Flee
- Toddler Narrowly Escapes Drowning in Water Pail
- Architecture : Innovative Designs Can Enliven Even Those Difficult Buildings
- THE ROAD TO MIAMI: SUPER BOWL XXIII : Bills Make Oilers Pay a High Price for Option : Third-and-1 Gamble Leaves Houston at a Loss, 17-10
- NHL Roundup : Iafrate's 40-Foot Shot Gives Maple Leafs Tie at Chicago
- Population, Rent
- ART : Show Schedule Holds Hope of a Happy New Year
- 5.5 Quake Shakes Peru
- The State : Medical Waste Comes Ashore
- 11 Die, 2,000 Hurt as Violence Greets Filipino New Year
- Infant Receives New Liver and Small Intestine
- Local News in Brief : Heart Attack Kills Man Driving to Hospital
- Science / Medicine : Are You Allergic to Your Work? Some Folks Are, Doctors Say
- After Suffering Heart Attack, Lee Elder Now on Course on Senior Tour
- THE BOWL GAMES : COTTON BOWL : Bowl Record Provides Incentive for UCLA
- As the Paris-Dakar auto rally reached Dirkou,...
- Suddenly, It Was White : They Didn't Have the Foggiest Notion of What Was Happening Out There
- What's in Stars for Media Stars? Try a Wild Guess : MEDIA
- Judge's Ruling in Baby Killing
- Kabul, Soviets Declare Cease-Fire but Rebels Attack 2 Villages
- Business Groups Call Deficit Reduction Most Critical Task
- Science / Medicine : Medical Training Curbs
- Dukes of Harrisonburg Take a Shot to Reach Basketball's Kingdom : James Madison Hails the Return of Lefty Driesell
- Putting It in Perspective--It Comes Up Roses
- Our Water Future Can't Be Tied Up 40 Years in the Past
- Turnovers Might Prove Costly to LSU, Syracuse
- Judge's Ruling in Baby Killing
- TOP 10 AMERICAN EXCHANGE LOSERS
- Boy Dies, Girl Hurt in Hit-Run Accident
- TOP 10 OVER-THE-COUNTER LOSERS
- Law of Academics: 1st-Term Trustee Jim Roache Proves Full of Surprises
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : WAR ON DRUGS : Strike Force Maintains Focus on Major Dealers
- A Cheater Doesn't Fake Anyone Out
- 'Skinhead' Held in Slaying
- Prep Review : Dana Hills and Corona del Mar Go to Great Lengths in Search of Victory
- Judge's Ruling in Baby Killing
- Generosity
- TOP 10 OVER-THE-COUNTER WINNERS
- Israel Banishes 15 Arabs in Bid to Curb Uprising
- THE ROAD TO MIAMI: SUPER BOWL XXIII : Montana Again Is a Winner : Quarterback Has Big Day; 49ers Rout Vikings, 34-9
- The State of Orange County : 4 Views on What the New Year Holds for Local Economy
- Economists Split on Where U.S. Is Headed : Panel Agrees Deficit Is Key Issue but Divides on Chance of Recession
- McMartin '88: Long, Expensive Case Puts Family on the Stand
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : TRANSPORTATION : Construction Work to Be in High Gear
- CONSTRUCTIVE DISSENT : A Topanga-Based Group Is Opposing U.S. Policy by Helping Nicaraguans With Building Projects
- New Year, New City : Dana Point Sets Sail on Independent Tack : County's 28th Municipality Starts With a Bang, Faces the Chore of Uniting Disparate Elements
- Tom Collier, who played collegiate and pro...
- 'Cleaning Up the Ballot'
- 50 Yachts Destroyed When One Explodes, Starts Fire
- The World : IRA Civilian Toll Deplored
- Izvestia Says a Light-Hearted Goodby to 1988
- Caring for the Earth
- Levity Cuts Hearing's Hostile Air
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : EDUCATION : Districts Face Spending Decisions
- Auburn, Florida State Have Corners Covered : It'll Be Tigers' Defense Against Seminoles' Offense in Tonight's Sugar Bowl
- B. B. King Emphasizes Classic Blues Songs
- 1989: THE YEAR AHEAD : SOUTH COUNTY : Cityhood Remains a Dominant Issue
- Pope Appeals for Peace, Justice in 1989 : In New Year's Day Prayer, He Urges Commitment to Combat Evil
- Science / Medicine : Exhibit of Endangered Species
- Gosden Going Back to England : After Successful Decade in California, Trainer Is Leaving
- NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Ozzy Osbourne Hailed by Teen Fans in Long Beach
- Documentary Series Focuses on Social Issues
- But 58-Mile Trail Is Strewn With Red Tape : Montanans Plan Massive Cattle Drive
- Bullish on the Speedy New Taurus
- Natural Wealth Dissipated by Unsound Development Policies, Corruption : Zaire's Veneer of Affluence Undermined by Reality of Poverty
- '89 Arrives With Santa Ana Killing
- Loyola Shoots for Third Straight Victory
- Demolition Is Stopped on Historic McKinley House
- Southland Likely to Keep Growing--Just Not as Fast
- Poor Penalized as Food Chains Exit Inner City : Residents Face Long Trip to Supermarket or Higher Prices at Remaining Independents
- Book Review : A Fine Political Sea Tale in Australia
- An Old Idea, Discarded, Is Worth Second Look
- Good Times Roll Into '89 At Bowl, Pub, Surf, Turf
- NFL's Decision Is Clouded in Controversy
- Jazz Dictionary for the Everyman Debuts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Waits Backs Away From His Best
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : INSURANCE
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : HEAVY INDUSTRY
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : SAVINGS & LOANS
- THE URGE TO MERGE : ...
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : BANKS
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : ENTERTAINMENT
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : SECURITIES
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : AUTOS
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : RETAILING
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : ENERGY
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : WORKPLACE
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : MEDIA
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : ADVERTISING
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : AGRICULTURE
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : AIRLINES
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : HEALTH CARE
- For Shirley Temple Black, a Reprise of a Star Role in Pasadena 50 Years Later Brings a Parade of Memories
- A Look at What's in Store for Business and Workers : It won't be dull, that's for sure. The new year will see dramatic changes for U.S. industry and the American worker. Business writers at The Times polled experts on what is likely to happen in 1989. Here is their report. : AEROSPACE
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- From the archives: U.S.-China Strains Surface; Basis of Relationship Shifts
- LEAVING HOME <i> by Garrison Keillor (Penguin Books: $4.95) </i>
- Beverly Hills Returns to the Rose Parade After 31-Year Absence
- India, Pakistan Agree Not to Hit Nuclear Plants
- The State : Recruitments Called Phony
- Woman Dies Trying to Get Into Home Via Window
- Some Souls of Sobriety Do-Si-Do Into the New Year
- Closure in Arcadia Shifts Trauma Care to Huntington
- Wise Words on Park
- Fixing the Wrong Thing
- 1989 Forecast : The Bush Years: 1 : Recycling the Reigning Wisdom
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Sifting Through Year's Opinions
- In Search of an Identity : Area Lacks a Sense of Community
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW : A Look Ahead, Behind : Many Struggled Through '88, but Near Year Offers Hope : SAN DIEGO STATE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : A TALE OF TAPE : Ball Has Everything but Durability
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : Bowl Notebook : Bruins Hope to Bring Home More Than Just a Cotton Bowl Victory
- Beginning Jan. 9, British Airways will fly...
- FIT FOR AMERICA : Health, Fitness, Sport and American Society <i> by Harvey Green (The Johns Hopkins University Press: $10.95) </i>
- FICTIONROCK STAR by Jackie Collins (Pocket: $4.95)....
- W. Germany Denies Bomb Was Put on Flight 103 in Frankfurt
- Premier, Entire Cabinet Resign in Yugoslavia
- 1989 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE LINEUP
- Rep. Pashayan's Estranged Wife Says He Beat Her
- Reporter Who Wrote of Brazilian Death Squads Found Slain
- Master Plan Proposed for Palm Desert
- W. Germans Assured of Beer's Freshness
- Shirley Temple Black will be playing a...
- Train Kills Man Playing 'Chicken' in Oceanside
- Editorial : Park Needs Strong Start
- 12 Nebraska Non-Starters Reportedly Suspended and Will Miss Orange Bowl
- First Phase of Park Leased
- Extinct in the Land of Fire : WHO WILL REMEMBER THE PEOPLE <i> by Jean Raspail; translated by Jeremy Leggatt (Mercury House: $18.95; 215 pp.) </i>
- The Author Reflects on His 35th Birthday
- 5 Die in Dutch Gang Clash
- Let's Play With Ken, Barbie's Stepford Boyfriend
- The Organizer : Slow-Growth Activist Draws Attention to Once-Anonymous Mar Vista, Himself
- 89 FOR 1989 : Meet Southern California's Rising Stars
- SUCCESS STORIES
- 8 Thailand Reporters Murdered in 1988
- The Railey Case : The Brutal Attack on the Popular Pastor's Wife and His Suicide Attempt Became Dallas' Most Haunting and Sensational Mystery in a Decade