- Inventors Set Their Caps for the Big Time With Hat Leashes
- Whittier Hires New Chief Financial Officer
- Man Arrested in Threats to Two Senators : Roberti and McCorquodale Warned on Gun-Control Measure
- What Israel Needs Now
- Horseshoe Club Sold for $4 Million; Plans Call for Renovations
- He Is Not a Crook; He's Amtrak's Bag Handler and Star Attraction
- Drive-By Slaying Leads to Arrest of Two Suspects
- Good Old Bully Bo Is At It Again
- Tar Heels Suspend J.R. Reid for Game Against the Bruins : Leading Scorer Sent Home After Missing Curfew
- Commentary : Bo Rides Into Dirty Town on White Horse
- Murray Scores 64 Points, but Glendora Loses
- Streak Was Sweet, but Wynne Content With Reserve Role
- Back to First Love
- Commercial Scene : Commerce Bank Lease Valued at $10 Million
- Commercial Scene : Torrance Is New Site for CCH Computax
- Commercial Scene : Headquarters Acquired for Bob's Big Boy
- Newer Styles of Electrical Plugs Safer, Convenient
- Fight, Fight, Fight : INTELLECTUALS <i> Paul Johnson (Harper & Row: $22.50; 385 pp.; 0-06-0160500) </i>
- Otherworldly Overtures : A Kid With a Computer Could Make the First Contact With E.T.
- A Vanishing Breed on the Great Lakes : Midwest Commercial Fishermen Battle Sports Anglers to Make a Living
- Besides offering countless resorts along its 6,000...
- Santa Monica Panel Revises Police Policy : Bias Charges Prompt Change in Procedures on Officer Promotions
- Mediator to Talk With Officials, Teachers in Lynwood District
- Yeltsin Raises Challenge to Soviet Leaders : 10,000 Hail Reformer's Outspoken Campaign to Enter New Parliament
- Principal Joe Clark a Dropout?
- U.S. Doesn't Learn From Its Prior Debt Mistakes
- For Ladycats, Hardest Part Was Getting There
- Girls' Division II : Sacramento Grant Dominates Katella for Easy Victory
- A Large Field Is Set for Marathon Relay in New York
- IRON LADY : Van Nuys' Diana Fuhrman, a Compact Combination of Power and Grace, Harbors Long-Term Aspirations for Her World-Class Weightlifting Career
- Billy Taylor Hits the Road
- College Roundup : Peters' Hitting Streak Hits 22 Games; Titans Win 16th
- Great Balls of Fire, Knockin' on Heaven's, Good Vibrations, Maybe Baby, Ain't That a Shame : N.W.A.
- Tone Loc: Too 'Wild' to Be No. 1?
- 'Meaning of Roe vs. Wade'
- A Look at Man Ray in L.A. : Friends and colleagues paint a personal remembrance of the artist
- AROUND HOME : The English Country Room : BY MICHAEL PICK (Harmony Books; 1988)
- Home Improvement : Remodel : Expanding the Comforts of Home : A growing family redesigns kitchen, builds new bathroom, adds a closet, spa tub
- Minister Omnipotentiary : REFLECTING ON THINGS PAST <i> by Peter Lord Carrington (Harper & Row / A Cornelia and Michael Bessie Book: $22.95; 406 pp.; 0-06-03090-5) </i>
- Comedian Takes Her Act to Century City
- Friends of Fungus : Mushroom Fans Sprout Up at Mycological Society Fair at Arboretum to Taste the Fruits of Their Labor
- Controversy Over Nevada Mountain : Monument to Atomic Age: Dump for Nuclear Waste
- He Wants to Be President : Guatemalan Priest Battling for Land Reform
- Rights Panel Head Agrees to Apologize : Members Confront Him Over His Role in Apache Custody Case
- Developer Edwin Janss Jr. Leaps to Death in Suicide
- U.S. Removes Ban on Some Chilean Fruit : Grapes, Berries OK, but Other Produce Must Be Destroyed
- Commentary : The Apple Scare: Is There No One Who Can Be Trusted as an Expert?
- RAPIST: Pair's Warning Sent Out by Feet and Flyers : Two San Carlos Women Use Their Feet and Flyers to Warn Community of Rapist
- Operation Appears to Ease Ear Malady
- Swanwick Can't Do It All by Himself; Trabuco Hills Falls
- U.S. Soccer Takes Step in the Right Direction
- Arts & Culture on the Pacific Rim : A SPECIAL REPORT : When Art Breaks Down Nationalism : Culture is the international language
- Films now going into production: ...
- The Proclaimers Take the High Road
- The Fusion Man : Edward James Olmos blends Pacific cultures to create a hybrid American
- Ocean of Tears
- Taking Funds From Latinos to Assist Soviet Immigrants--an Affront to Fairness
- Children's Cholesterol Rates Alarm Lawmakers
- Average Price of House in Malibu Nearing $1 Million
- THE BIG ONE : Tourists Taking Fake Shaker in Stride
- Burma to Relax State of Emergency Laws
- Laughter is good medicine at the Wellness Community.
- Tijuana Survives Mad Rush : Police Credit Cooperation, Enforcement
- Baltimore May Have Found Right Man
- DELAYED REACTION : Now, the Story of Raymond Berry's Generosity Can Finally Be Told
- Darryl Strawberry, New York Mets outfielder, was...
- Toros Take 3rd Place in Regional Tourney : Season's 20th Win Comes a Day Late After Last-Ditch Loss to Bakersfield
- Maria Jesse Rallies for a Two-Length Victory in the Santa Ana Handicap
- NCAA Women's Swim Meet : Stanford Overcomes Texas and Wins National Title
- Arizona Wins Over Clemson in Victory
- Dodger Notebook : Sportscaster Sutton Sounds Off
- William Hurt, River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves...
- <i> Tres </i> Tropic
- IRS Limits How Often You Can Sell Your Home--Once Every 2 Years
- Hotel Adventures of a Single-Supplement Traveler
- Commercial Scene : Firm Opens Office in Inland Empire
- FICTION
- Searching for Treasure on Island of Manhattan
- Bright Lights, No City : Montana's the Literary Capital of the Country and Its Authors Have a Best Seller to Prove It
- Uptown Assn.--Which Advised Quake Victims--Can Speak From Experience
- Priests Win Seats to New Soviet Assembly
- Look for the Spring Issue of Traveling in Style Today
- A Tapestry of Learning : LIVES ON THE BOUNDARY : The Struggles and Achievements of America's Underprepared <i> by Mike Rose (The Free Press: $22.95; 254 pp.; 0-02926821-4) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Apartment Work Starts on Anaheim Project
- Consumer Report : High Price of Air Safety
- Architects and Church
- Threats to Public: Officials Weigh 'Acceptable' Risks
- Ex-Governor, 81, Says Government Can't Do It All : Romney an Activist in Voluntarism
- Iran Assails World Body's Ruling on Airbus Downing
- Rough Start for Mitchell in Senate's Roiling Waters
- A World Divided on Population
- Progress Pleases All Sides in Fight Over Bolsa Chica Wetlands' Future
- Restaurant Owner Is Stuffed in Car Trunk During Robbery
- Missed Free Throw Marks Sad Ending to Trabuco's Hopes
- Protesters, Paraders Descend on City Hall
- Giacomin Is Back Where He Belongs--With the Rangers
- Getting Back on Track : Baseball Coach Expects Harbor to Overcome Shaky Start
- Graf, Evert Meet Today for 13th Time
- College Roundup : Frith-Smith's Complete Game Leads Canyons
- Suddenly, Playing in Ryder Cup a Big Deal
- Rising Rates Bring Cable Firms Static From Public
- Nikken Sekki Opens 1st U.S. Offices in L.A.
- Leveraged Buyout Believed a Possibility for Home Lender Hammond Co.
- Commercial Scene : Merrill Lynch Acquires Assets of LandVest Inc.
- Commercial Scene : Lincoln Buys Land in Fontana Center
- Tradition Says Ham for Easter : Tangy Rhubarb Sauce Can Add to Holiday Dinner Enjoyment
- What Everyone Should Know About the Disabled : SPINAL NETWORK : The Total Resource for the Wheelchair Community <i> by Sam Maddox (Spinal Network: $39.95, cloth; $24.94, paper; 372 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Irvine Firm Leases Costa Mesa Offices
- Commercial Scene : Japanese Buy Home Furnishings Firm
- Country Parables : LOVE LIFE <i> by Bobbie Ann Mason (Harper & Row: $16.95; 208 pp.; 0-06-0160 42-X) </i>
- "TV 101" should be commended for its...
- Commercial Scene : New Country Side Inn Planned in Yorba Linda
- Seniors Have Chance at Horse Play
- Sales of New Homes in '88 Set Fast Pace
- Tournament Players Championship : Beck and Kite Take Command After Lietzke, McCumber Falter
- Sisco, Moorpark Batter Valley in 16-11 Victory
- August, Claude and Upcoming 'Joe Turner' : Minneapolis director and Wilson work well together
- Brewer Spends Millions to Promote 'Responsible-Drinking' Programs
- Designers Are Forecasting More Daring and Brighter Colors
- Commercial Scene : Koll Co., CIGNA Buy Business Park
- Chicago: Dave Garroway's Kind of Jazzy Town
- Commercial Scene : Japanese Purchase Beach City Building
- Contemplating Lunch at a Buddhist Temple
- AROUND HOME : Garden Rooms
- Commercial Scene : Pacific Bell Buys Two Buildings in Torrance
- TRAVELING in style : LOST AT SEA : 'One of the biggest problems we have is that not everyone really knows where we are.' But once you're there, Bermuda offers memorable holidays.
- Hospital Volunteens Will Get to Work Alongside Nurses
- Uproar Over Scaling Down : Zoning Plan Sparks Homeowner Fury in Monterey Park
- Oh, to Be in Ireland on St. Paddy's Day
- El Camino Isn't Expecting Any Letdown After Its Best Season Since 1959
- Angel Notebook : Bichette Continues Hot Hitting
- Girls' Division I : Leslie Gets 21 to Lead Morningside to Title
- Community College Baseball : Golden West Rally Beats Fullerton : Gonzales Baffles the Hornets for Second Time This Season
- NCAA Women's Roundup : Steding-Led Stanford Scores 105-77 Victory
- Sean Elliott Scores 25 as Arizona Breezes
- 'Meaning of Roe vs. Wade'
- A Different Spin on Internment
- Commercial Scene : Ontario Site Purchased by Development Firm
- Rite of Passage on a Square-Rigger : FIRE DOWN BELOW <i> by William Golding (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 313 pp.)</i>
- TRAVELING in style : A VERY SPECIAL PLACE
- Norway's 'Second City'
- Builders Concerned About Higher Interest and Possible Recession
- Real Estate Broker Wins Movie Award : This Real Estate Broker Wins Academy Award
- Olive Hill: Designing East Hollywood Future : Diverse group meets to find ways to enhance area's urban village ambiance.
- Hester's Liberated Daughter : PEARL <i> by Tabitha King (New American Library: $18.95; 336 pp.) : </i>
- Talk Show Tragedy With a Hollywood Ending : BABY DREAMS <i> by Maxine Paetro (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 337 pp.) </i>
- Emphasis on Gardens
- THE JOY LUCK CLUB by Amy Tan...
- Ride 'n' Drive in France
- Love in Gogmagogsville : A THEFT <i> by Saul Bellow (Penguin: $6.95; 124 pp.) </i>
- 1889 Hapsburg Tragedy at Mayerling : 'Love Deaths' Remain Fascinating
- Mid-Life Crisis: Reason to Throw Tantrum
- Farriers Leaning on a New Device to Give Steeds a Better Fit
- New York Nearer to Death Penalty Despite Governor's Expected Veto
- Rancho Seco Nuclear Plant Back in Action
- Israel Soldier Slain in New Guerrilla Raid : Palestinians Cross Border Out of Jordan, Attack Patrol in Negev
- A Place to Die: Hospices Preserve Dignity for the Doomed
- Murdered Ex-Professor Knew He Risked Assassination in El Salvador
- In a Chilean Valley, a Harvest of Ruin
- BROWN
- Reagan Staff: High-Flying Years May End at the Airport
- NHL Notes : Hype for Some Rookie of the Year Candidates
- Southern Section Swimming Relays : Foothill Finds Momentum In a Winning Performance
- Quibbles & Bits
- The Sansei Life in 'Webster Street Blues'
- Other Sectors Growing : Defense Role in San Diego's Economy Is Shrinking
- AROUND HOME : Navajo Jewelry
- Mandarins Are Easy to Grow in Southland
- TRAVELING in style : TRAVELING IN THE EXPRESS LANE : When the author's book hit the best-seller list, he and his wife embarked on a European shopping spree that they still refer to as their 'Spending Year'
- Salvador Bomb Hurts 7; Rebels Renounce Attacks in Vote Today
- Cheney Quickly Sworn In to Defense Post : In Wake of Tower Episode, He Takes Oath After 92-0 Senate Vote
- Local Jails Turn Empty Cells Into Profit
- W. Hollywood Chamber Won't Back Bond Issue
- What's Going on Here?
- Is Lorenzo in the Wrong Line of Work?
- Washington Ranked as the Nation's Cancer Capital in Detailed Study
- Commentary : For Some, Help Isn't Necessarily on the Way
- Ram wide receiver Michael Young, an unprotected...
- Katella Falls Far Short in Final
- LANCE PARRISH : He'd Like to See Philadelphia Story Play One More Time in Anaheim
- Martinez Pays for Mistake as CSUN Falls to Riverside
- Poi: A Hawiian Institution Takes Its Fair Share of Lumps
- Arts & Culture on the Pacific Rim : A SPECIAL REPORT : Teraoka's Exhibition Takes On AIDS
- School Police
- ON THE TOWN: Local faves the Untouchables...
- Honda Under Fire : There's a Cold War in Progress Between American Dealers, Japanese Motorcycle Maker
- LOW GEAR : The road has been rough lately, but the Japanese giant is trying to strengthen its position as leader of the pack in motorcycles. : HONDA
- Commercial Scene : Ventura Business Site More Than 55% Leased
- Builder Helps Efforts at Conservation
- Recipes Offer Easy Ways to Cut Down on Fats for Easter
- TRAVELING in style : A PRIMAL PIECE OF PARADISE
- The Sad Decline and Fall of Urban Parks
- Memo Calls New Army Helicopter Too Unreliable
- The Times Poll : Most Americans Think Abortion Is Immoral
- Freeway Fans Seek Allies as Torres Backs Off
- America Stops Acting Messiah for the World
- Mentally Ill Fall Victim to System Geared to Assist Them
- As Cold War Fades, So Does John Birch Society
- Problem Solved; Now Inventors Are Setting Their Caps for the Big Time
- Report: For Sutton, It's Quit or Be Fired
- High School Roundup : Notre Dame Remains Unbeaten After Sweep
- Roy Orbison's 'Mystery' Success : The story behind his posthumous hit
- Great Balls of Fire, Knockin' on Heaven's, Good Vibrations, Maybe Baby, Ain't That a Shame : THRASHING DOVES "Trouble in the Home." A&M.; ***
- Proverbial Plum
- Commercial Scene : O'Donnell Partners Buys Business Center
- Commercial Scene : L.A. Law Firm Signs $75-Million Lease
- I Am Much Nicer Than My Face : AND OTHER THOUGHTS ABOUT PORTRAITURE
- Commercial Scene : Price Savers Signs Lease for Vista Center Outlet
- Toro! Toro! Toro! The Art of Japanese Bullfighting
- Muses Shining Up an Apple for Cal State's Reynolds
- Plantation County Soon to Get First Taste of 'Instant Suburbia'
- The Nation : Teamsters Threaten Strike at Pan Am
- Government Must Pay for Care of Indigent
- Man Is Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- Sepulveda Junior High Team Wins L.A. Schools' Academic Pentathlon
- Driver Killed in Freeway Accident; 3 Unhurt
- UPSETTING PATTERN : Arrogance Can Mean a Quick Trip Home at Tournament Time
- Boys' Division III : Central Valley Peaks in Time to Upset Trabuco Hills
- Replay Rule May Be Voted Down
- Brea-Olinda Is Unstoppable
- ON THE OFFBEAT : Thriving on a Collision of Cultures
- Star Quality : The Newest Men's Haircuts Recall the Glamour of Gable and Flynn
- Goat-Cheese Flan : Mabe's Chef Offers Southern California a First Course That's Southern France
- Commercial Scene : 4-Acre Site in Irvine Sold for $5 Million
- TRAVELING in style : STAR TREKS : Signs of travel? Here's how a noted astrologer charts your touring future
- Commercial Scene : UC San Diego Signs Lease on Warehouse
- AROUND HOME : Modern Crochet : BY JO ANN GROSSMAN (Ballantine Books; 1988)
- TRAVELING in style : SPUR OF THE MOMENT
- Cities Pitch Into Recycling in an Effort to Ease Landfill Crisis
- Dr. J. I. Kirsch, Psychoanalyst, Author, Dies
- Candidate Would Be 1st Latino on Compton Council
- British Airports Reportedly Have New Luggage Orders
- Purdue Device Gets Lead Out --Eventually
- Long-Simmering Ethnic Concerns Burst Forth in New Soviet Elections
- BEACHED BEDLAM : Once Near Extinction, Elephant Seals Crowd San Miguel Island for Annual Mating Frenzy
- Buying a Home in Boom Town : A Frenzied Market Breeds Staggering Selling Prices as Buyers Wrestle for Access to Life Style, Prestige
- Eastern's Decline . . .
- Local News in Brief : 2 Killed, 1 Injured in Thousand Oaks Crash
- Sports Gender Gap Contested : Principals Urged to Recruit Women for Coaching Jobs
- Influenced by Mexican Painters : Populist Artist's Murals Praise Social Action
- NCAA Southeast at Nashville, Tenn. : Oklahoma Sets NCAA Record in 124-81 Victory
- Roundup : Crenshaw, Morningside Win Division I Championships
- Lazers Win, 6-5
- President Can't Get to First Base in Texas
- Dinner Isn't Just Food at Brazil Up--It's a Dizzying Carnival of Casualness
- Great Balls of Fire, Knockin' on Heaven's, Good Vibrations, Maybe Baby, Ain't That a Shame : HOUSE OF FREAKS "Tantilla." Rhino. *** 1/2
- Confessions From Madonna : 'Like a Prayer' represents a leap, but not very far : Great Balls of Fire, Knockin' on Heaven's, Good Vibrations, Maybe Baby, Ain't That a Shame : MADONNA "Like a Prayer." Sire. ***
- Baby Boomers Creating New Fiscal Formulas
- Intimacy at the University of Vienna : THE DREAMERS <i> by Brian Hall (Harper & Row: $17.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Apartments in Corona Sell at $12.1 Million
- AROUND HOME : Bent-Wood Furniture
- Commercial Scene : Plans Announced for Hotel and Mixed-Use Project in Santa Ana
- Commercial Scene : Covina Site to Be Run by Coldwell Banker
- California Growers Voice Concerns
- Commercial Scene : Sherman Oaks Office Sold for $5.1 Million
- Industrial Center in Chino Joins Office, Industry
- Cleanup Helps Most in Selling Home
- Critique : The Home Tower: : A Flawed Link of Old and New L.A.
- Tiny Warm-Water Fish May Play Big Role in Feeding Third World
- Uganda Hangs Former Police Commander
- 'I Have No Fear' : Mary and Fred Were Joined in Life, Death
- Computer Hacker With a Genius IQ Chooses Street Life
- --The Rushdie furor will be one of...
- BROWN
- Once-remote Box Canyon Being Pried Open
- Edwin Janss Jr. Leaps to His Death in Suicide
- Turmoil Plagues Wealthy Keck Family : Whodunit Reveals Problems of the Rich and Feuding
- Olympic Hockey Players Fare Well in NHL
- NCAA East at Greensboro, N.C. : Siena Spots Minnesota Big Lead, Catches Up, but Then Loses, 80-67
- World Figure Skating Championships : Japan's Midori Ito Is Flawless in Victory
- Simi Valley Makes Most of 8 Errors in 10-5 Win
- KNIGHT AND DAY? : Some Claim They Have Seen a Difference in Behavior of Indiana Coach This Season
- Rent-Free Galleries : LAART's Installations I pioneers art-for-space swap to give exposure to artists' works
- Commercial Scene : Old Law Firm Leases North Tower Floor
- A Down-to-Earth Suburban Life Style : An original valley suburb, it has little smog, lots of gardens, and '50s vintage homes
- Here's an opportunity to capitalize on ...
- Incentive to Study : Program Gives Students Early Start in College
- The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (Channel...
- At Least 100 Passengers Trapped Four Hours on Disneyland Sky Ride
- Events in the news this week.
- Secret Appeals of Disciplinary Cases Sought in Torrance
- Cocaine Puts Antley at Career Crossroads
- NCAA Wrestling : Oklahoma State Wins 28th Title, Its First Since 1971
- NCAA West at Boise, Ida. : Butler Does It as UNLV Advances
- Peering Under a Rock Skews His Perspective : Eulogy for a G-G-Generation's Music Rips the Usual Suspects but Is Dishonest
- Arts & Culture on the Pacific Rim : A SPECIAL REPORT : The Arts Leaders
- Many in Survey Who Had Abortion Cite Guilt Feelings
- Wholesale Prices Rise 1%, Sending Markets Reeling
- Former Venezuela Official Sentenced for Drugs, Arms
- Zoning and Public Housing Rules Dictate Who May Live With Whom
- To the Hostages: 'We Won't Forget'
- Westside Housing Prices Soar; No End Seen
- Time to Let Rock Roll at Stadium
- S. Korean Site of Fatal Crash of Tustin-Based Marine Copter Studied
- Going From Sweet Lou to a Very Seasoned Lou
- Margo Adams, Wade Boggs' former lover, claimed...
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- Rudy Perez: Paying Tribute to a Pioneer : A founder of Post-Modernism prepares for a six-performance retrospective at LACE
- Commercial Scene : Shopping Center Set for Summer Finish
- Using Denatured Alcohol