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- The World - News from June 13, 1988
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- Miles Apart : U.S., Japan Taking Widely Different Post-Crash Courses
- Fed Up With Ruling Party, Some in Mexico Heed Ghost of Past
- Wright Denies Charges Amid New Revelations
- TV & VIDEO - June 13, 1988
- ART
- MOVIES - June 13, 1988
- TV & VIDEO - June 13, 1988
- STAGE
- FIRST OFF . . .
- NEWMAN NOTES
- TV & VIDEO - June 13, 1988
- PICNIC PICKS
- Anselm Kiefer: Heart and Soul of Germany Past
- Kid Stuff
- Corona del Mar's Baroque Festival Clings to Salad Days
- It had to happen: Film maker Steven...
- Watson's Leasing Activity Up in '88
- Buie Corp., Home Capital to Convert Building
- Jury Is Still Out on Reaganomics
- Hotels Offer Some Unusual Services
- Final Phase of Vehicle Resort to Have 322 Spaces
- The Welcoming Heritage of Portugal
- ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE by Ryszard Kapuscinski;...
- Shidler Buys 2 Buildings in Irvine Complex
- Thirteen Years Later: Crocodile Schwartz Answers the Question
- Honig Will Propose 'Fair' Tax Plan That Targets the Wealthy
- State-Funded Adoption Agency Formed to Find Black Homes for Hard-to-Place
- Gubicza Winds Up Cutting Down on Baserunners
- Ermolenko Wins American Speedway Final at Veterans Stadium With a Perfect Score
- Cavarretta Interrupted Play to Play
- National League Roundup : Sutcliffe Sharp in Return as Cubs Shut Out Cardinals
- He's Seeing If 'Sailing for Dollars' Floats : New Series Tries Putting on Races for Spectators--and Prize Money
- ALI : Away From Crowds, He's Still Not at a Loss for Words
- A Chip Off the Old Blockbuster : Risen Star, a Son of Secretariat, Storms to a 14 3/4-Length Victory
- Colts Will Open Summer Drills July 13
- Plant--The Hardy Perennial of Heavy Metal
- Films going into production:Blind Fury (Tri-Star)....
- Religious Carvings for a New Age
- 1929-Vintage Market Will Get New Life
- High-Flying Winery : Cuvaison Offerings Post High Scores at Tastings and in the Marketplace
- South America, including the Galapagos Islands, Panama...
- THE WORKPLACE : Employers Got Ready for Hiring Spree Despite Measure A, Survey Shows
- Mat West Co. Affiliates with Japanese Funds
- Appalachian Spring : CRADLE OF THE COPPERHEADS<i> by Jesse Stuart; edited by Paul Douglass (McGraw Hill: $18.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Hotel Rates for a Golden Summer
- Second Phase of National City Retail Center Done
- Kaufman & Broad Advances Standing on 'Builder 100' List
- Reagan State Building Tops Tishman's 40th Year
- Strong Yen Sets Off Tremors in Japanese Firms
- Pankow Schedule Set in Concrete : Firm's On-Time Performance Cited for Steady Growth
- 4 Beverly Hills Buildings Planned
- California: The Plastic Society : Irvine Firm's Study Finds the State's Consumers Hungry for Credit Cards
- Getting More Scent for Your Perfume Dollar
- Six-Story Building Under New Ownership
- Scientists in Pursuit : Thunderstorms: On Your Mark, Get Set, Go . . .
- City Hall Contacts : Ex-Bradley Aides Cash In on Influence
- Theme Parks, Golf Courses Spring Up : France Can't Keep 'Em Down on the Farm; Peasant Life Fading Away
- June Events Are Busting Out All Over
- 'Personal City Government' Comes to Bell : The New England Town Meeting Moves West
- Mimi Kuzyk plays housemother to eight student...
- A developer sees homes nestled in the canyon. Conservationists see only the canyon. : The Future of Las Pulgas: A Question of Vision
- Port Ordered to Disclose Income From Leases
- Bounds of Silence : Deaf Man Who Spent 29 Years in Mental Wards Hopes for New Start in Life With Settlement of Lawsuit
- Chevron Plant in El Segundo Lays Plans for Massive Oil-Leak Cleanup
- Local News in Brief : Lake View Terrace Boy Missing From Home
- California Assessment Program Test Scores : HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- Racing at Hollywood Park : Even Under Sun, Night Looks Good
- American League Roundup : Pitcher Rhoden Starts as DH in Yankees' Win
- Lost Code galloped to a 3 1/2-length...
- 31 Games on Ohio State Basketball Schedule
- King Richard Has 32-Tooth Trademark
- Alhambra Library Receives $5,000 U.S. Grant
- Budget Cuts Sever Lifeline to Sanity : For Some, More Than Money Is at Stake With Proposed County Mental Health Cuts
- Allison Wins Over Field, Fans at Saugus Speedway
- An Effort to Crowd Lakers Out : Pistons Expect 60,000 Fans in Silverdome Today
- THE WORLD ACCORDING TO FATS : He Has Had a Long and Colorful Life; These Days, He Is Spending Time Looking Back at It
- World Records Are Broken by Chistyakova and Aouita
- 24 Hours of LeMans : Jaguar Leads Porsche at the Halfway Point
- For David Chambers, the Way to Ward Off Boredom Is Stage Left
- Motor Mouths
- What, No B.O. Plenty?
- Spokesperson . . . : From Outer Space
- 'Small World' Dept.
- Second Blood
- Trekking Along Britain's South Coast
- Americans Find Fewer Seats to Europe for Sale
- FICTIONMORE DIE OF HEARTBREAK by Saul Bellow...
- Housing Affordability Takes a Fall
- Customer Not Always King : Snappy Reply Vital for Successful Garage Sale
- Slugfest
- Saturday's Races at Riverside : Pruett Muscles Way Past His IROC Rivals
- Ojai Festival Goes Baroque--and Orcadian
- Quibbles & Bits
- To a Teen-Aged Lester, 'Kismet' Was Fate
- Graham Parker: Throw Another Label on the Ire
- TIPPETT: "THE MASK OF TIME." Faye Robinson,...
- Exit Line
- RESTAURANTS : Puttin' Down the Ritz
- Coming Clean on Health Inspectors
- Pop Pit Stops
- Wagner and Wodehouse, Together at Last : EXPECTING SOMEONE TALLER<i> by Tom Holt (St Martin's Press: $15.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- Travel Guides May Not Live Up to Their Promises
- Contractors Sell Building
- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : French Furniture
- FOOD : When Not in Rome . . . : Those Peppered Strawberries That Have Italy in a Frenzy
- West Urged to Exploit Openings for Easing Tensions
- Archeologists in Bahrain Race the Bulldozer to Examine Ancient Burial Grounds
- Angry Bikers Take Aim at Mandatory Helmet Laws
- 24-Million-Year-Old Sea Turtle Fossil Discovered
- The Cowboy and the Indians : Reagan's Patronizing Remarks Add Insult to Injury
- Redondo Beach Pier Tries to Rekindle Business
- Red Guards' New Revolt as Capitalists
- Antonovich Faults Turnout, but GOP Support In Doubt
- Local News in Brief : Church Landmark Vote Delayed
- 50 Years Ago : Johnny Vander Meer's Second Consecutive No-Hitter Beat the Brooklyn Dodgers Under the Lights at Ebbets Field
- ROCK in a HARD PLACE : U.S. Volleyball Player Angela Rock Is Easier to Live With These Days, but She'd Still Rather Be Starting
- Baseball Tryout Camp Slated
- Tending to Minor Details First Step Toward Majors
- Charles Williams retained his International Boxing Federation...
- RESTAURANTS : Talkin' Up the Crabs
- STAGE : Two Trips Through 'The Colored Museum' : More Apologies for Racism
- '88-'89 Season: New Sounds, New Faces
- Tunneling His Way to Her Heart : Notes on Falling in Love With a Two-Legged Tabby
- The state Employment Development Department is helping...
- Hollywood's Museum Aid: It's for the Birds
- Industrial Park Opens 1st Phase
- Iceland's Hot Bargains, Cool Tours
- Two Firms Relocate
- Architectural Firm Moves
- Black Market Only Booming Segment of Haiti's Chronically Depressed Economy
- Pico Rivera Man on Environmental Panel
- Long Beach Tries to Untangle Web of Missing Ballots, Election Mix-Ups
- Iran Arms Buyers Included 'Radical,' CIA Aide Says
- Kaiser Permanente Drops Demerit Plan
- Monterey Park Museum Closed for Remodeling
- She Is the First Black to Give Commencement Address : Integration Pioneer Returns to Speak at U. of Georgia
- California Voters Heave a Few Bricks at Sacramento
- Events in the news this week.
- Japanese Form Fan Club to Root Against Popular Team
- Four Cities Are Invited to Present Bids to Be Host of SEC Basketball Tournaments
- Tennis : Stakes Match Is Courting a Date in California
- Escondido City Council OKs Community Plan
- LOVE: Romance Blooms on a Tour : European Tour Sets the Stage for Love to Bloom
- Housing Suddenly a Buyer's Market
- Prop. 73 Puts Politicians in a Financial Bind
- Graffiti Transforming Look of London Underground Subway; Removal Cost Soars
- Driver Killed When Truck Carrying Acid Overturns
- Wellness Program Helping Cancer Patients to Play a Leading Role in Battle Against Disease
- Urban Institute, Leading Liberal Think Tank, Marks 20th Birthday
- Local News in Brief : Funds Sought to Build Sea Wall
- Artists Find No Port in a Storm
- Olympic Boxing Coach Ken Adams Is Suspended
- Joyner Takes Collar, Blame as Angels Lose
- Cable Firms Tentatively Test Their New Freedom
- UCLA Gallery Given Major Art Collection
- E.W. Carter Honored with 'Spirit' Award
- Mayhem Afloat Peppered With Old Salts
- Shopping Center Started
- Computing Building Costs : IDEA Whose Time Has Come
- Wall Street Dive Held Realty Industry Boon : Economists Say Investments in Property Now Appear to Have Greater Attraction
- Genisco Will Consolidate in La Mirada
- Landslide Kills 10
- Iranian Gunboats Attack Freighter, Tanker in Gulf; 1 Crewman Killed
- Woman of the Year Award in 63rd District
- Ex-Czech Leader Dubcek Asks West's Support for Gorbachev
- S. Korea Students Storm Official Center; 18 Held
- 'Star Wars' First Phase Cost Put at $170 Billion : System Would Intercept Only 16% of Soviet Missiles, Report of 3 Senate Democrats Says
- Santa Monica Office Project Draws Protests From Neighboring L.A.
- 4 Youths Blamed for Brush Fire Near Duarte Homes
- Dam Cuts Off Flow of Sand : Beaches in Grand Canyon Periled
- Local News in Brief : Port to Loan Agency $25 Million
- Measure A Defeat Gives County a 2nd Chance
- LOTTERY WINNERS: 6/11
- Females Listen to Male Chirps : Talking Fish Use Husky Voices to Lure Mates
- Unstable Torrance Slope Loses Soil in Small Slide
- Commentary : Things Aren't All That Rosy in 'America's Finest City'
- Illness only strikes on weekends and vacations for student with 12 years of perfect attendance.
- The Pastor Patrol : For LAPD Chaplains, Goal is to 'Serve Those Who Protect'
- Fullerton Lost Command When Defense Faltered, Bats Failed
- Bruin Crew Finishes Sixth Behind Harvard
- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : Pot Boilers
- Opening This Week
- Looking for Antiques? Join the Crowd and Flee to Brimfield
- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : The History of Silver, GENERAL EDITOR, CLAUDE BLAIR, Ballantine Books, 1987
- Carson Business Center to Have July Completion
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books of Special Interest to Southern Californians : Charles Bukowski Revisited : 'Thinking of those days when we first met, I remember him saying: "Someday, I'll make it. It's just a matter of time." '
- Cushman Realty Leasing Broker for Water Garden
- Bass Lake Lures Recreational Crowd
- Sheriff's Commander Ends 32-Year Career
- Analysts Find Kaiser's 'Apologetic' End to Demerit Plan Unusual
- Forest Fires Erupt in Israel; Linked to Uprising : 4 Arab Suspects Held; Officials Blame Palestinian Militants for Many of Blazes
- The World : New Azerbaijan Riots Told
- A Poet With Dirt Under His Nails : Merwin Wants 'to Do Something for the Natural World'
- Fighting the Good Fight Against Drugs Takes Money, Men and Hard Persistence
- Going to Great Panes to Shine : Window Cleaner Is Hanging Around So High-Rise Can Have a Clean Image
- English Proficiency Emerges as Key to CAP Scores
- Golf Roundup : 3 Birdies Help Green Take One-Stroke Lead
- Restorer Pleased by Plans for Neighborhood Revival : Owner of Chapman Park Building Greets News of Market Project as Faith in Mid-Wilshire's Future
- S.F. Housing Gets Major Shot in Arm : Fillmore Center Will Be Largest Single Residential Project
- Crack on the Move : Gangs Feel Heat in L.A., Open Markets in Other Cities
- Salvador Rebels Plan Talks With U.S. Lawmakers
- Yugoslav Town Opens Its Heart, Homes to Orphans, Children From Broken Homes
- Suspended Football Coach Doesn't Know Why : Compton School Officials Mum About Inquiry Over Teaching Credentials, Field Trips, Unpaid Bills
- Pump Failure Delays Opening of 'Mother's Beach' to Swimmers
- Ex-Soldiers Raid Philippine Armory but Fail in Bid to Free Fellow Marcos Loyalists
- BOMA Contest Entries Sought
- Ortega Lifts Pay Ceilings to Ease Nicaragua Labor Strife
- 4 Die in Plane Crash
- Lakewood Sees First Evidence of Gangs on Its Sleepy Streets
- Cathy Marino-Geers, eliminated from Olympic kayak qualifying...
- Thrills Continue for Mt. Carmel's Kelly as South Wins, 14-4
- Valley Dodgers Sweep to Open League Play
- Old Pal Humbles Dodgers : Rasmussen, New Padre, Fans 10, Pitches 5-Hitter
- Don't Dis on This
- S. Korea Police Fight Students Heading to North
- Handball Keeps These Octogenarians on the Ball
- Walden Pond Site : Trailer Park Vanishing as Residents Die
- Safe Sun : Medical Experts Are Doing a Slow Burn Over Deep Tans as the Incidence of Skin Cancers Continues to Increase
- 100th Anniversary of Program : Appalachia Backpackers' Reunion Celebrates Huts
- Downey Redevelopment Director Resigns
- Deficits: Economists Hot, Candidates Cool
- Leading Man in Moscow: Warmly Received on the Road
- Senior Citizens Learn to Stay in Shape for Life
- CAP Scores Cover Wide Range in Two Counties
- The Music Man : At 75, He Stays in Tune With Life by Lovingly Making Fine Violins, Mandolins and Guitars
- One Hurt in Ohio When Rail Tank Cars Overturn
- THE RUSH WAS ON : On Sept. 3, 1906, in Goldfield, Nev., Two Lightweights Struck It Rich
- Santa Fe Energy Moves Offices to Heritage Center
- Brokers Flocking to Japan to Pitch U.S. Real Estate
- Spanish Isle Is an Outdoor Museum
- County Adoption Department Rents 3 Tower Floors
- AIA Committee to Discuss L.A. Growth Measure
- Packages for Hawaii Link Golf and Sightseeing
- L.A. Architectural Firm Opens a Satellite Office in Tokyo
- Briton Adapts to 'Colonist' Style : Head of Building Firm Also Leads Orange County BIA
- 69-Year-Old Law School Grad Envisions Long, Fruitful Career
- Mammograms of Little Use to Women Under 30
- Baseball Roundup : North Hollywood Puts Legion Rival on Notice
- Fishermen Cast Ire at Ruling
- Plemel Wins Honor, and It Fits Former Laguna Hills Pitcher to a T
- STAGE : Two Trips Through 'The Colored Museum' : Black Not Like Me
- Heavy-Metal Network in Future Radio?
- Bio Feedback
- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : Paper Making
- Morrison & Foerster Opens Offices in Orange County
- Cinema Included in Culver Plaza
- Asahi Corp. Buys Torrance Warehouse
- Council Lends Money to Itself
- That's All? by Anna Hajnal
- Bishop in China's Breakaway Church Urges Vatican Talks
- Choir Prepares for Concert : Singers Fine-Tune a Performance
- Safe Sun : Cancer Fear Takes Sunscreens Out of Dark
- For Starters, Bush and Ex-Rivals Forge a United Front
- Downey Student Selected for Girls State
- Reagan Says He'll Accept Trade Bill Compromise
- 3 Arrested for Taking $14,000 Girl Had Stolen
- East Survives Furious Rally for 11-10 Win
- CS Fullerton Aide Offered Viking Job
- Socrates, Plato and . . . Larry?
- Jazz Owner Wants Home Court With 18,000 Seats
- House Wines--Cheap, Poor, Profitable
- Stranger Than Fiction
- Mr. Warmth
- CD Jazz Library: Swing to Avant-Garde
- Little Peggy March: Will Tiffany Follow Her?
- Local News in Brief : $344-Million Port Spending Plan
- Students Doing Time Get Their Diplomas and 'Second Chance'
- $350,000 Education : Korman Finds Lesson in Crushing Defeat
- Detroit Is Ideal Target for Ripping
- ART REVIEW : Photographic Works Bring World of Mental Illness Into Stark Focus
- Believe It or Don't!
- POP MUSIC : Sugarcubes' Demons, Doubts and Humor
- Tiffany: The $5-Million Star of Stage and Court