- The World - News from April 11, 1988
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- The Nation - News from April 11, 1988
- The Nation - News from April 11, 1988
- The Nation - News from April 11, 1988
- The Nation - News from April 11, 1988
- The Nation - News from April 11, 1988
- 1 of 3 Killings Tied to Gangs; Sweeps Net 1,300 Arrests
- 2 Players Off Team After Fatal Brawl
- Comeback for Lefty Driesell: New Coach at James Madison
- ART : Two MOCA Shows of Breezy Entertainment
- Somebody Lost Track of Arnold
- Ann Meyers Becomes First Woman Named to UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame
- Dodgers Find Bats, Use Them to Beat Braves
- College Spring Sports : Dickmann Flawless in CSUN Win
- Women in the Record Biz: The Numbers
- Sockers Put Power Back in Power Plays, Beat St Louis, 5-2
- Try and Try Again
- AND IN THIS CORNER: Would you...
- Lukas Seems to Have a Way With the Ladies
- STAGE : The Simon Boys: A Tale of Two Brothers
- Padres Can't Escape Haze, Stumble to 0-5
- THE ROCK CAMPAIGN TRAIL: The Rev. Jesse...
- Inscrutable
- Toni Tennille: No Hits but 'Always Sold Out'
- Okamoto (63) the Big Story at StoneRidge
- Dave Stewart Helping Children in Oakland : Pitcher Makes Pitch to Stay Away From Drugs
- American League Roundup : The Metrodome Is So Quiet, You Can Hear the Twins Drop, 10-0
- Alsen Scores Double for Granada Hills; Tucson Sprinter Wins 100 and Hurdles
- The Ballot
- Spotlight on Imagination
- Ken Frank: Moving On
- Dale Earnhardt continued his mastery of Bristol...
- High School Notebook : Worley Will Just Turn the Other Cheek When Antelope Valley Visits
- Dehdashtian's Homer Lifts Orange Coast, 8-7
- RESTAURANTS : Slurp! Ramen for the Discriminating
- This Season, the Possibilities Are Incredible
- Old Releases Get New Life
- Lyle Has Managed to Get His Life and Game Out of the Rough
- Big Trade Hasn't Helped Houston . . . Yet
- Horse Racing Roundup : Private Terms Wins Gotham, Still Unbeaten
- Hoping for a Shot at the Big Time : Pepperdine Star Could be Early Round NBA Pick
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Palmer Hayden & the Past
- Consistency Gives New York Skipper Challenge Title
- Tim Miller's Quest for 'Golden States'
- Williams Refuses to Let Sleeping Movie Characters Lie
- Gateway Building Finished
- Cal State Financial Assistance Offered to Real Estate Students
- Anatolia! Anatolia! : ELIA KAZAN A Life<i> by Elia Kazan (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 816 pp.) </i>
- THEY HAVE A WORD FOR IT by...
- Hypertension Takes a Deadly Toll : Stroke, the Silent Killer, Targets Blacks
- Teachers in L.A. Take a Giant Leap With Satellite Network
- CBS has ordered an eight-hour miniseries based...
- French vs. English: Quebec in Uproar Over Language Issue
- Local Elections : Last-Minute Battle of Barbs Heats Up Quiet West Hollywood Council Race
- Black Students Stage Protest at Penn State
- PASSINGS
- Political Psychology Gives Nicaraguan Peace a Chance
- Katmandu's Freak Street, Now Devoid of Its Freaks, Just Isn't What It Used to Be
- $648,659 Found in Traveler's Bags
- Events in the news this week.
- Polymer Fills a Major Gap in Dentistry
- Two Jobs at the Same Time Work Against Legal Aide
- Archeologists From Around World Chip In : Ancient Carthage Revealed in Huge Dig
- Woman, 82, Discovered Beaten to Death
- Supporters Still Ready to Aid McMartin Defendants
- Alsen Streaks to Distance Wins at Arcadia
- Secret Programs at Root of Journalistic Brouhaha
- It's Shear Fun in the Woolshed
- The Technobanditry Debate
- FLANAGAN'S VERSION A Spectator's Guide to Science...
- Lighthouse Living : 'It's like living in a separate world,' says one resident of Maine's Isle au Haut, which has a single store, one-room schoolhouse, post office, church and a lighthouse inn.
- Southland Top Residence Area, Survey Finds
- Museums to Boutiques : Italian Designer Has Wide Range of Works
- L.A. Skid Row Residents Distrustful of Clinics : Health Care Hits the Road to Help Poor
- Soviet Union, in a Switch, Pledges Massive Food Aid to Drought-Stricken Ethiopia
- Algeria Prepares to Fight Locust Plague
- Burton Revisited : Ex-S.F. Congressman Hopes to Retake His Old Assembly Seat
- Kuwait Parking Lot Blast
- Taxi Co. Accused by Competitor of Illegal Practices
- PASSINGS
- Federal Judges Wrestle With 15 Challenges on Sentencing
- Tortured Guard Slain by Hijackers : Terrorists Enraged After Bid to Refuel Plane Is Refused
- Hundreds of Permits Obtained Over 5 Years : More Delays Block Start of Oil Pipeline
- More Successful Later Than Non-Veterans : Army Is a Shot in the Arm for Blacks
- Saudi Arabia's Chinese Missiles: Another Log on the Middle East Fire
- Commentary : Amnesty's Broad Sweep Is Missing Thousands of Uninformed Asians
- Phoenix 200 Qualifying : Guerrero Happy With a Second Behind Mears
- A Phone Call--and 'I Just Thought I Had to Do it'
- Sheryl Skitch has been appointed assistant vice...
- The Business of Art : 'I could not pressure people to buy; it just was not in my nature to market myself.'
- "From the Amazon to the Himalayas" will...
- State Tax Code 'Fairest' in U.S., Study Reports
- Mideast Peace: Does Shultz Stand a Chance?
- Farrakhan Calls for Halt to Gang Killings
- National League Roundup : Parrish and Phillies Give Them One More Reason to Shout, 9-3
- Jensen Wins Match of Nervous Freshmen in USC's 6-2 Victory
- Where Have All the Moguls Gone? : THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS House Style in the Golden Age of the Movies<i> by Ethan Mordden (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 317 pp., illustrated) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : 'Hoo Cuka Roo'
- PROJECT X : A Tale of Technobanditry
- 24 Miners Die in Cave-In
- The World : Duarte Denies Amnesty to 3
- Yale University Crowd Protests S. Africa Dealings
- Hundreds of Kenyan Bus Commuters Are Killed Each Year by 'Matatu Madness'
- The Unseen Costs : Gang Rule: Living in Battle Zone
- Events in the news this week.
- HOW THE COUNTIES STACK UP
- Prep Baseball : Marina Cashes In on Fountain Valley's Pitching and Fielding, Wins, 7-5
- Bad Chemistry : One Bathroom May Contain Enough Toxins to Pollute Santa Monica Bay
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Simple Rose Pruning
- Office Vacancies in Pasadena Nearly Halved During 1987
- Bus Terminal to Get Different Use
- A Celebration of the Scandinavian Life Style
- FOOD : Shell Game : New Zealand's Large Green Mussels Make Perfect Appetizers
- Foes of Noriega See U.S. as Timid : Panamanians Resentful as Strongman Remains Defiant
- PASSINGS
- Splinter Church Fights for Property
- HOW LOCAL SCHOOLS COMPARE: EXCERPTS FROM 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS USA'
- Beverly Hills OKs Conversion of Waterworks to Film Archives
- Maywood Sergeant Allegedly Hit Prisoner : Officer Demoted in Mistreatment Case
- Cherry Blossom Parade Lures Washington Crowd
- The Case of the Missing Milk Cartons : It Was Only a Minor Theft but Airline and Attendant Agree It's Now a Major Case
- 'It's a constant challenge, being able to preach well enough to get people to give.'
- Local News in Brief : Police Bias Suit Dismissed
- Events in the news this week.
- LOTTERY WINNERS 4/9
- Lee Takes Comedy Act on the Road
- Tough to Reach Top, Easy to Fall in the NBA : Lakers and Celtics Are the Exceptions as Teams Scramble for Playoff Berths
- Baseball : Blue Jays Have the Horses--but Can They Pull Together This Season?
- Surveys Help San Diego Companies Keep Up on Pay Policies and Trim Their Turnover Rates
- VIEWPOINTS : What Should Campeau Do With the Federated Empire? : Retailing Experts Offer the New Owner Some Advice on Managing Stores as Diverse as Bloomingdale's and Ralphs
- Love-Child Conquers All : THE HEARTS AND LIVES OF MEN<i> by Fay Weldon (Viking: $28.95; 357 pp.)</i>
- Mooradian to Lead Pasadena AIA Chapter
- Water Agency Seeks Pollution Search Funds
- Colorful Play-by-Play Announcer : No Retirement for Big 5's Former Voice
- Mecham: Arizona Has Been Embarrassed
- Legalized Aliens Find Amnesty Can Be Passport to the Homeland
- All the Alumni News One Can Fit in Print
- Las Floristas 'Goes Gold' on April 22
- Local News in Brief : Party Noise Law Assailed
- Seeking Ways to Welcome Future Cultural Diversity
- Wiring Problem Prompts Recall of '88 Subaru Justy
- Southland Slow-Growth Leaders Band Together to Target Lawmakers
- Canyons' Win Streak Reaches 20 After Sweep
- Testing Firm Purchased
- College Roundup : UCI Women Win Tennis Tournament
- NCAA Men's Swim Meet : Texas Hangs On to Win Title; USC's Wharton Gets Top Award
- Eddie Hill became the first driver in...
- We Call 'em Like We See 'em
- Holyfield Batters DeLeon but Can't Put Him Down--as Tyson Looks On
- Dana Hills Track Invitational : Marshall Fundamental, Western Christian Win Titles
- Redondo-Palos Verdes Tournament
- Quibbles & Bits
- Cher-ed Experience
- 'Kathy and Mo': A Point of Many Views
- "D.C.Follies," the syndicated sendup of fame, pomp...
- Eastwood No 'Dirty Harry' in Last Scene as Mr. Mayor
- State Resources Sought to Hasten the Detection of Tainted Ground Water
- Shock of Disney Pullout Lingers in Burbank
- 'Part of the Healing Process' : AIDS Quilt Helps Thousands Remember
- Ex-Santa Ana Manager Takes On Pomona Post
- Kentucky Football Team Accepts 'Happy' Chandler's Apology for Slur
- WHO SHOT LORIMAR? : After Film and Video Losses, Studio Mulls Merger, Sees Recovery Ahead
- 'Black World' of Defense Cloaks Firms in Secrecy
- $40-Million Sales Tag Cited for Hawaii Estate
- Exploring the Wilds of Point Reyes Peninsula
- Project Architects Named
- Riding in Real Comfort Aboard a Train in Spain
- Franklin and Charles Were Never Close : ROOSEVELT & de GAULLE Allies in Conflict A Personal Memoir <i> by Raoul Aglion (The Free Press: $22.50; 224 pp.) </i>
- San Diego AIA Chapter Seats Grochowiak
- Idea of Pilotless Combat Planes Is Taking Off
- Military College Is First to Offer On-Campus Training for Peace Corps
- The Nation : Judge Delays Mechams' Criminal Trial
- Long Beach Fails to Meet Its Minority Hiring Goals
- Obituaries : Jesse Taylor; Founded Business Colleges
- Tsukahara Leads Gardena Fund-Raisers : Councilman Raises $20,015; Kaji Tops Treasurer Candidates
- Tax Cheating: Surviving on Acceptability
- The Literary Seductions of a Macho Woman : DALVA <i> by Jim Harrison (E. P. Dutton/ Seymour Lawrence: $18.95; 324 pp.)</i>
- Street-Painting Festival Slated
- Li New China Premier; Transition Nearly Over
- Wave of Anti-American Sentiment Seen : U.S. Welcome Fades in Honduras
- College Trustees Block Faculty Ban on CIA Recruiters
- Petition OKd, but Diamond Bar Vote Appears Far Off
- Swaggart Quits as Church Decides to Defrock Him
- Colombia: Lessons in Language and Violence
- Praise the Afghan Symmetry --and Keep Passing the Ammunition
- Local News in Brief : Fund for Officer's Son
- Outreach Medical Workers Make 'House Calls' to Skid Row Homeless
- Missing Woman's Body Found in Refrigerator
- County's Duty to Register Voters Tested in Court Case
- In Climbing Gear : Ferber Gradually Moves Up in Ranks as She Circulates in Fast Company
- Social Security: If It Ain't Broke. . .
- Robicheaux on the Bayou, Maigret on the Riviera
- Refinancing Home Loan
- HOME FURNISHINGS : FURNITURE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY : The Forms, Colors and Textures That Are Leading the Way to a New Design Era : Textures & Finishes
- Ah, a Venice Boat Ride at Sunrise
- Why Some Tours May Consolidate
- Just Color Moore a Novelist
- 43,000 Animals Placed Last Year : Rescue League Finds Home for Every Orphan
- Koreans Have Difficulty Adapting to U.S., Research Shows
- Gorbachev Prods Party Leaders to Abide by Reform
- Disasters Traced to Micro-Sleep as Brain Takes Nap
- Downey to Vote on $11-Million Bond Issue to Renovate Schools
- End of an Afghan Era
- Hard Lessons of Progress : Voters in Two East Coast Counties Find That It's Not Always Possible to Seize Control of Their Destinies
- Local News in Brief : Councilman Quits Group
- Commentary : Why Not Let All 291 Teams Into the NCAA Tournament?
- Curtain Falls on Press Club Theater Home
- Home Stretch : Crafted the 'Gingerbread' : Designing Woman Builds Victorian
- BEYOND REAGAN The New Landscape of American...
- The Qualities of Austria's Man Without Qualities : POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF A LIVING AUTHOR <i> by Robert Musil; translated by Peter Wortsman (Eridanos Press: $21; 145 pp.) </i> : ROBERT MUSIL <i> by Lowell A. Bangerter (Ungar: $16.95; 144 pp.) </i>
- S. Korea Will Move Consulate
- The Untouchables
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Porcelain Swid Powells
- Visalia Mall Sold, to Be Expanded
- Tower Rising Beside a Lake Still to Come
- Retrials for Murders of Six in Family : 15 Years Later, Rural County Burdened by High Cost of Justice
- Nigeria, Plagued by Deadly Diseases, Is Working to Mend Its Health-Care System
- Man Sentenced for Murder of 2
- Bork Takes Case Against His Opponents to Admiring Audiences
- Teachers in Ireland Roast 'Lulu the Pig'
- Kremlin Responds to U.S. Plan for Aid to Afghan Factions
- Meese Sees Drug Link in Protests
- Give Us a Break
- Orange District Ready to Hire Teachers, Guards as Strike Deadline Nears
- South Bay Refloats Peninsula Plan in Push to Create Showplace
- Million-Dollar Boston Marathon Shapes Up as Outstanding Race
- Hoping for a Shot at the Big Time : Gaines, Yoest Seek to Build on Lions' Success
- Prep Roundup : Los Alamitos Defeats Canyon to Win Challenge
- BEST INTENTIONSThe Education and Killing of Edmund...
- Ireland Offers a Variety of Bargains
- Train buffs are getting steamed up over...
- Beverly Hills Rewrites Book on Library Choices
- Rep. Kennedy Assails British Rule in Ulster as He Wraps Up 4-Day Trip
- New Train Line Gathers Head of Steam
- Terrorist Barrier Snares Capitol Security Official
- She Hopes Bullet-Riddled Jeans Hit Bull's-Eye
- Another Bank in Minnesota Closes Doors
- Tree Huggers Take to Sweden's Forests to Fight Four-Nation Transportation Link
- Lurching from Crisis to Crisis, Meese Clings Tightly to Justice Post
- Kickers Still Trying to Muster Support : Nomadic Soccer Team Opens 3rd Season
- Buffalo, Aiming for Major Franchise, Opens New Stadium Next Thursday
- Geoff Brabham broke the Road Atlanta track...
- The Big Night Dad Brought Home an Oscar
- Cinefile
- Films going into production:CASUALTIES OF WAR...
- Jazz LPs: Unconventional & Mainstream
- Orange County Consumers Take Cautious View
- Amenities Planned for Commerce Center
- BINSTEAD'S SAFARI by Rachel Ingalls (Simon...
- Governor Urges Anti-Gang Legislation
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Impressive Front Doors
- Analysis : Not Discouraged Over Mideast, Stubborn Shultz Says
- 14 Slain by Tamil Rebels in Sri Lanka
- Both Cities Need Bond
- Cleric Led Pennsylvania Lutherans in Protests Against Steel Firms, Banks : Bitterness Remains After Ouster of Pastor Who Fought 'Corporate Evil'
- Okamoto Takes One-Shot Lead With Record 63
- Veteran Flutist Steps Into the Spotlight
- Torrance Park Completion Due
- Hotel's Good Enough for Aunt Millie
- Guardian Angels Protest Sean Penn's Gang Movie 'Colors'
- Biggest Error Was Not Bombing N. Vietnam Sooner, Nixon Says
- Assemblyman Offers Pointers for Lobbyists: Be Honest, Stay Calm
- THEY'RE HOME FREE : Couple Gets a Break, But More Planning Errors May Emerge in Lawndale
- Santa Ana Man Killed in Crash
- Serafines Program Puts Stress on Ways to Cut Dropout Rate
- Arcadia Invitational : Stevenson 2nd, Sets 400 Mark
- CSUN Volleyball Team Places Last at Ball State
- For Once, the Campaign Hits the Real Issue
- TV Host Successful as Builder : Art Linkletter's Second Career
- Loan Applications Seen Processed in Two Weeks
- Scotland's Burning, Look Yonder : GREYHOUND FOR BREAKFAST <i> by James Kelman (Farrar, Straus & Girou</i> x<i> : $15.95; 230 pp.)</i>
- Home Stretch : Magic of 'Charmer' Wore Thin : City's Strict Garage Rules Led to Redoing House
- Livability Message Is Think Small
- Reagan Associate Also Fined $30,000 : Nofziger Sentenced to 90 Days in Prison
- Policy for Use of Ocean Resources Urged
- Blamed for 39% of Homicides in 4 Police Divisions : Gang Murder Rates Get Worse
- If the Shoe Fits, Don't Forget to Return 'Em
- Forgotten but Not Gone: Great Art Decays in Early Hall of Fame
- A Challenge to Democrats : Jackson Represents Faith in the Party's Ideals
- Police Investigate San Ysidro Killing
- Diverse Dreams Meet at King March, Rally
- Holy Moses, they're breaking the 11th Commandment
- When Crowds Exceed L.A.'s Posted Limits, Party's Over
- Not as Concentrated as Pollutants in Rain : Dew Found to Contain Acidic Elements
- Up Against the Walls
- Events in the news this week.
- Lawndale Drops Plan for 1-Way Streets
- NBA Roundup : Pistons Defeat Hawks as Thomas Takes Charge
- Japan Has Run Out of Fighting Haradas : Former Champion Says That Is Price It Has to Pay for Today's Prosperity
- Live From Anaheim, a Big-Screen Review
- Chandler's Racing Comeback Ends After 4 Laps
- MOVING FORWARD : Bernard King of Bullets Says He Not Ready to Leave the NBA