- A new edition of the Real Estate...
- The Shops of Santa Fe Show Off a Western Style
- Scramble to Stretch Shrinking Dollar : Importers Cut Inventories, Profit Margins and Shift to Cheaper Sources of Supply
- USC Student Wins Pereira Design Prize
- Opening This Week
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- SHALLOW GRAVES: TWO WOMEN AND VIETNAM by Wendy Wilder Larsen and Tran Thi Nga (Random House: $16.95; 225 pp.)
- Land Institute Seeks Entries in Competition
- Sink the Rainbow by John Dyson, with Joseph Fitchett of the International Herald Tribune in Paris (Gollancz: $19.95; 192 pp., illustrated)
- Seattle Case Focuses on Agents of Marcos : Relatives of 2 Slain Unionists Contend U.S. Knew of Covert Operations
- Exhibits Near Venice Pier Proposed : Bill Would Establish Marine Museum
- China to Institute Daylight-Saving Time
- Relax and Enjoy--Summery Weather Will Stick Around
- The World According to Prof. Lee
- Supports Eminent Domain, Downzoning : Woo Stands Firm on Hollywood Plan
- Publishing's Queen of the Teen Romance Finds Success With a Formula
- Pushed and Pulled, Aquino Strains for Stability
- Santa Ana : Fire in Carport Forces 20 to Flee Apartments
- Christ's Sons Roll With the Gospel : Rugged Band of Christian Motorcyclists Spreads God's Word
- Schedule Changes Affect 50 RTD Lines
- Escondido's Gourmet Soup Kitchen : Louie's Will Still Dish Out Food After Sponsor Pulls Plug
- Sockers Blow Off Steam(ers) in Win
- NHL Roundup : Carbonneau Helps Canadiens Get Even
- Orange County Prep Baseball : Betz Debut Is a Two-Hit Gem
- BOY GEORGE--THE NOVELTY SOUNDS THIN
- GOTHIC GARBAGE
- Commentary : Good Athletes Should Also Be Good Citizens
- ACTOR-ACTRESS--READERS GET INTO THE ACT
- Advocacy of Incest Among His Radical Views : Rattling Establishment Worked Well for Years but Professor Finally Got 'em Mad
- Inland Empire Business Park Site Purchased
- Beach Palm Tree Trimming Planned
- He Doesn't Take Charity Work Lightly--It's Uplifting
- Officials Seek Review of Santa Monica Policy on Funding Schools
- Anglers Pull in Perch Lured to Warm Water--but There's a Catch
- Mission Viejo : Motorist Dies as Car Crashes Off Parkway
- Pumping Iron Could Be Key to Maintaining Fit Astronauts
- Golf Roundup : Zoeller Goes to Front Despite Bad Back
- ANCHORS AWEIGH!
- Stanford Defeats No. 1 USC in Women's Tennis
- MARTIAL ARTS GLOSSARY
- THIS POLITICO CAN WRITE HIS OWN CAMPAIGN SONG
- THE MIRACLE OF AUGUSTA : How 46-Year-Old Jack Nicklaus Put His Game Together and Won the Masters
- FRENCH CHEF AMONG THE BEST--AND LEAST KNOWN
- Home Sales Up in San Diego
- Take Hotel Soap But Leave Fireplace
- Veteran California Pastor Lee Olsen Dies
- Heli-Hiking in Canada
- 2 Research Groups Test Promising Vaccine for Malaria
- Demons to Madden a Mad World
- Huntington Beach : Man Killed, Passenger Injured in Car Accident
- Women FBI Agents Get a Hearing in L.A. Office
- Residents' Disposal of Toxic Waste Sets Record
- A Festering Fallbrook Awaits Next Hatchet Job
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : CITIES : Newport Picks Chief From Police Ranks
- Padres Blow 5-0 Lead, Lose to the Giants : Brown's Homer Gives San Diego Its Third Straight Loss, 6-5
- SURREAL CHURCH
- The Derby Favorite : Jockey Alex Solis Is Cool Customer in the Hot Seat Aboard Snow Chief
- Woman Guilty of Perjury in Recanting of Rape Charge Against Stepfather
- Tangled BKK Dump Suits Reach Trial Stage
- Day-Laborer Traffic Rules Please No One
- Gun Collector Owns His Piece of History Lock, Stock and Barrel
- Glowing Talismans Among the World's Best : How a Blue Stone in the Rockies Added a Wrinkle to Colorado History
- From Here . . . to There
- Costa Mesa
- L.A. Colts Win Polo Match Over Milwaukee, 11-6
- Old Comiskey Park, Once a Palace, May Soon Be Abandoned
- 'Wide World' to Celebrate 25th Anniversary Saturday
- NFL Draft on April 29 : Bucs May Trade Their No. 1 Pick
- Track and Field Roundup : Texas A&M; Freshman Wins Shotput at 71-9 3/4
- Tournament May Help Put Some Order Back in Heavyweight Class
- KOMMUNITY JEST
- WITH A HIT, PALMER GETS 'ADDICTED'
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: New-wave performance artist...
- Carl and Jesse: So Alike, So Different
- THE WAY IT WAS AND WASN'T IN BLACK, WHITE
- VERDI: "UN BALLO IN MASCHERA." Margaret Price,...
- Deng Plans to Be 'Ordinary Citizen'
- Leftist-Settler Clash Brings New Charges of Israeli Double Standard on West Bank
- Working Up Outdoor Lather on Vacation Chores
- Group to Honor Sybil Brand
- Former Reporter for S.F. Examiner Becomes Its Executive Editor
- Tour Groups Pick Latin America
- Man Asks Rabbi's Help, Then Kills Him
- She Downplays Vitamin Supplements : Nutritionist Makes Case for Good Eating
- Planes Will Be Shifted to Eliminate Car Spaces
- Hospital Has Specialists in Baby Hugging
- Chapman Loses to UCSB in Volleyball
- THOUGHTS ON FEEDING YOUR SECRETARY
- ERASURE'S EDGE
- The Remarkable Dr. Feynman : Caltech's Eccentric Richard P. Feynman Is a Nobel Laureate, a Member of the Shuttle Commission, and Arguably the World's Best Theoretical Physicist
- No. 1 Hawk Favors Combining 'Power and Diplomacy' : Libya Raid a Triumph for Shultz Policy
- Chatsworth's Brownish Water Safe, DWP Says
- 'Balloon' Firm Has World on a String as Business Booms
- Variety of Sports Videos Are Coming Out
- FRANK LANGELLA: GIVE HIM 'LIBERTY' AND FAME
- BACK TO JAMES BEARD
- Economics Chair Endowed
- Soviets Still High on Yuri Gagarin, First Man in Space
- One Dead, 90 Injured at Sweetwater : Texas Tornadoes Level 600 Homes
- 600 Acres of City May Be Bulldozed for Archeological Park : Rome Could Drive Out Auto Traffic to Make Room for History
- EPA Seeks to Control Asbestos Dust Used on Unpaved Roads
- Torrance OKs Quake Funds
- State Program Will Focus on Child Abusers
- Second Jobs Bring Many Hungarians the Good Life--but at a 'Really Tough' Price
- Near Culver City High : Residents Fed Up With Students' Lunch Litter
- Yield Questionable Results : Attempts at Changing Weather Get Cloudy
- Helpful Delay
- Testing the U.S. Definition for Terrorism
- Conservation Groups Show Interest : Study of Virgin Woods Starting in Northeast
- Circassians, Descendants of Russian Muslims, Fight for Identity in Israel
- Silicon Valley Mounts a Defense-Budget Revolt
- Third World Comes Alive for U.S. Teens
- High-Rise Initiative Stirs Debate in L. A.
- Anaheim : Visiting Boy, 1 1/2, Drowns in Jacuzzi
- ARCO SATELLITE GALLERY TO CLOSE
- FOR THE BIRDS
- Police Shoot 2 Suspects in Break-In : 3 Hostages Used as Shields Escape Unharmed in La Mesa
- Abebe Mekonnen of Ethiopia won the sixth...
- Mantle's Big Strength Is Down-Home Warmth
- High Flying Charlie Simpkins to Compete in Meet at UCLA
- BASEBALL TRIVIA
- Sheffield Leads SDSU to Sweep of Track Meet
- PARTNERS IN RHYME
- Paradise Postponed by John Mortimer (Viking: $17.95; 374 pp.)
- Taking Steps to Fit In
- Ed McMahon Buys Selznick Mansion
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Hawaii Homestead Land Distribution Picks Up : Acreage Being Allotted to Descendants of the Islands' Original Inhabitants
- Egypt Detains Israelis With Manuscripts
- Yale Reverses Stand, Permits Student Apartheid Foes to Rebuild Shantytown
- Teen-Age Fathers Face Facts of Life
- Part of Centennial Celebration : Paintings Offer Artful Look at Old Pasadena
- Volunteerism Should Count
- Why Are Child Molesters on the Loose?
- Gardener Hand-Delivers Bundle of Color to Post Office
- Beirut Hostage's Son Says Reagan Shares Blame for Slaying of U.S. Man
- Parochial School Pupils Need Not Be Deprived
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : POLITICS : Clerk Hopeful Sets Off Tald of Mistrail
- Seized in Raids : Police Seek Bigger Share of Drug Cash
- MENDELSSOHN: "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" INCIDENTAL MUSIC....
- SONORA, HOME OF THE UPSCALE ENCHILADA
- Western Digital's Stock Gains; Helionetics' Loses
- Divine Rites : Baseball Is Religious in Form, and Its Rules Are Not to Be Trifled With
- Condominium Project Offers Design Choices
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- West Hollywood Urges Salon to Change Name
- Plan Unveiled for $10-Million Renovation of 3rd Street Mall
- Gala Benefit for Goldwyn Library in Hollywood
- Off to Africa : At 78, Peace Corps Volunteer Takes On a New Continent
- Hate Mail, Smashed Windows and Insults : Asian-Born Lord Mayor Breaks Barrier, Learns the 'Extent of Racism' in Britain
- The House : Weakened Gun Law
- Restoration, Refurbishing, New Paint Adding Sparkle to Drab Havana
- FAA Control of Flights Opposed
- Previous Tip on Suspect in Officer Ambush Is Probed
- Larreiu-Smith Running Less, Enjoying It More
- At Least, He Knows Good Beer
- Angels Find Manpower to Win, 5-4 : Schofield, With 3-Run Homer, and Slaton Star in Victory Over Twins
- Spring of Change : Northridge Will Have a New Coach and a New Look as Burt Tries to Get Matadors on a Winning Track
- Horse Racing Roundup : Vernon Castle Earns Kentucky Trip With Win
- Hayden Withstands Charge on Last Lap to Win the Street Stock Race at Saugus
- National League Roundup : Bases-Loaded Walk Helps Cardinals Win in 17
- Cook Wins His 10th Bowling Title When Top-Seeded Perez Misses Twice at Finish
- Threat of Terrorism Brings U.S. Cycling Team Home
- It's All in the Mind : Oregon Track Athletes Are Taking Lead in New Field of Sports Psychology
- This irregular Calendar feature will look...
- Films beginning production this week.EXTREME PREJUDICE...
- What happened to "3-3-0"? That was one...
- All About Americans
- All About Americans
- Better and Better
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- Smoke-Free Traveling
- YOKO'S WEALTH
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- BROAD CASTING
- THE OTHER HOWARD THE DUCK
- Sen. William Campbell and the Conference on Women
- Thank you, my dear Katharine Hepburn, for...
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- LIFE & DEATH
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- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- He Should Apologize
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- The mood and the message of "Mrs....
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- The Sloane Rangers
- Wimpy City Council
- Variable-Rate Loans That Don't Go Down
- Pilot Training, Air Safety Remain High
- John Wayne Airport and Noise Levels
- The Job-Hunt Jungle
- Saving Runoff of Santa Ana River
- A Plea to Save Revenue Sharing
- Highlands Train
- STATIC
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- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- KTLA is to be commended for airing...
- Outcome of Westminster School Vote
- <i> ESS</i> OR <i> OR</i> --THE PROBLEM SUFFIX
- Father Flanagan may have said, "There's no...
- Congratulations From Christo
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- Thank you, KTLA, for bringing us "Soap."...
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- Freeway Program
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- SIMPLE MINDS
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- Trouble on Home Front
- Blaming the Planners
- Whelan Ranch
- Hormel Has Holders, Too
- Variable-Rate Loans That Don't Go Down
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- Smoke-Free Traveling
- Thank You From Ex-Councilman
- Highlands Train
- DEFENDING ARCHEOLOGISTS
- Too Much Coffee
- 'Water Committee Looks for Wellspring of Public Support'
- ANIMOTED
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- <i> ESS</i> OR <i> OR</i> --THE PROBLEM SUFFIX
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- CARMELPLEX
- Mountain Lions' Fate
- <i> ESS</i> OR <i> OR</i> --THE PROBLEM SUFFIX
- Diversified Climate
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- Early Better Than Late
- Trouble on Home Front
- Clarifying Some Points
- BROWN OUT
- As a "Dallas" fan, I was really...
- Trouble on Home Front
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- MAD AT MAX
- U.S. Retaliatory Raid on Libya
- Smoke-Free Traveling
- BROAD CASTING
- The Region - News from April 20, 1986
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- See Planes, Trains at Air Force Base Museums
- Biking Along California Aqueduct
- Kadafi's Days Numbered, U.S. Officials Say
- Racism, Brutality Alleged at Trial : San Diego Officer's Accused Killer Was Beaten, Jury Told
- 'O' Rings Called Major Concern in Titan Blast : Rubber Seals Were Like Those on Challenger; Possibility of Sabotage Also Will Be Probed
- Bank Presidents in Orange County Busy Sprinting From Job to Job
- Mental Facility Link Proposed by UCSD : With State Money, University Would Join County in Operation of Hillcrest Hospital
- Police Milking Drug Dealers of Their Assets With New Law
- PAVN: PEOPLE'S ARMY OF VIETNAM by Douglas Pike (Presidio: $22.50; 430 pp.)
- Does your home need the support of...
- Enjoying the Yucatan's Lush 'Island of Fertility'
- Low-Cost Majorca Is Paradise Found
- A Bargain for Port-Loving Travelers
- Governor, Bradley Bring Differing Styles to Farm Area
- The State - News from April 20, 1986
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- Eagle Computer Reports $2-Million Quarter Loss
- Frates Group Again Raises Bid for Kaiser
- Varco Reports $68,000 Profit in 1st Quarter
- Blue Chips Hit by Late Sell-Off; Dow Drops 14
- Japan Report Boosts Gold