- Events in the news this week.
- Beach Resident's Arrest Linked to Series of Rapes
- Castaic Landing Closes Today : Truck Stop Gives Way to Golden Arches
- Santa Ana School District Needs Surplus Land Now
- Study on View Obstructions
- San Diego
- Fletcher Looks Ahead to '89 Ski Championships
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Joyner Pulls a Fast One in Winning 100 : Runs Wind-Aided 10.54; Ashford Finishes Second
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Notes : Two More Weightlifters Fail Their Drug Tests; Overall Total Reaches 6
- Trojans Stifle Sooners, 23-7, Before 86,124
- Northridge, Fann Quiet Idaho State
- Pierce Plays Harbor Tough Before Falling Short, 21-13
- Restaurants : The Ins and Outs of the Door
- Complex Completed
- New Species of Dinosaur Discovered Hiding in the Basement
- Passenger Gets a Rude Awakening
- The Ancient Artistry of Bunraku : A Japanese Puppet Theater Keeps a 400-Year-Old Tradition Alive
- Steve Miller Joins the Ranks
- POP MUSIC : Keith Richards Throws Stones : The Legendary Guitarist Targets Prince, Bruce and Mick
- To Ezra Pound
- THE MAGIC LANTERN An Autobiography <i> by Ingmar Bergman; translated from Swedish by Joan Tate (Viking: $19.95; 290 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Merrill Moves to Head of Quarterback Class in 28-6 Moorpark Win
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Tennis : Italy's Reggi Eliminates No. 2 Evert in 3 Sets
- MUSIC : Di Stefano--Still Outspoken, Independent : Looking Back on a Great and Controversial Career
- Long Ryders Follow Different Trails
- Plumbing the Depths With Brodkey : STORIES IN AN ALMOST CLASSICAL MODE <i> by Harold Brodkey (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 599 pp.) </i>
- Appraisal Unit Holds '88 Meet
- We Learned It at the Movies : THE HOLLYWOOD HISTORY OF THE WORLD <i> by George MacDonald Fraser (Beech Tree Books/ William Morrow: $18.95; 272 pp.; illustrated; 0-688-07520-7) </i>
- Oil in Soil Aggravates Door Corrosion
- AROUND HOME : Fit to Be Tied
- Richard Thomas of "The Waltons" and Linda...
- Remote Drapes Closer Boon to Handicapped
- 2 From Siberian Family Sentenced in Hijacking
- Young Newcomer Carrying Stones Alone Was Latest Victim : 4 Slayings Point Out Perilous Facet of Dealing in Diamonds
- Commentary : Determined Effort Against Drug Abuse in Schools Is Urgently Needed
- Commentary : All 'Elite' Del Mar Wants Is Peace on the Beach
- San Pedro Parade : Shuttle Astronaut Lands in Hometown to Lead Celebration
- WHERE TO GO FOR HELP
- Northridge Women Split Four Matches
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Women's Gymnastics : Mills Picks Up a Bronze on Beam
- Former heavyweight contender Mitch Green was arrested...
- Pain Forces Tony Gwynn to Go Through Winter Empty-Handed
- Culinary Academy for L.A.
- ART REVIEW : The Search for Signs of Truly Absurd Life : Irvine's 'Bare Facts, Sly Humor' Exhibit Has More to Offer Than Just Funny Photos
- The Founding Fathers of Hollywood : AN EMPIRE OF THEIR OWN : How the Jews Invented Hollywood <i> by Neal Gabler (Crown: $24.95; 491 pp.) </i>
- Opening This Week
- Long Beach Center Leased by Pepperdine
- Oldest Law Firm to Open L.A. Branch
- The Nation : NASA Ready to Start Shuttle Countdown
- U.S. to Seek Chemical Arms Talks : Reagan, at U.N., to Ask Halt in Spread in Third World
- Mosk Wants 'Drastic' Action to Clear High Court's Backlog
- The State : Man Can Sue Over Maiming
- Ancient Art Uses Bird to Snare Prized Catch
- Worries Over New Uprising Haunt Haiti : Loyalists and Thugs Seen as Threat to Hopes for Democracy
- In Third World Debt Charade, Both Sides Lose
- Agent Shoots Suspected Illegal Alien
- Recall Crusader Targets Hermosa Council Again
- Fire's Scars Are Gone as Watts Gym Reopens
- UCSD Women Sweep to Championship in Volleyball Tournament
- Gretzky May Be No. 2 in His Own Hometown
- Jules Shear's Got a Group Again . . . Edie Brickell's Got Feelings . . . Sam Brown's Got Good Genes : Jules Shear--Rejuvenated
- Glendale Police Arrest 8 in Auto Theft Ring
- Occidental Romps to 29-0 Win
- Southland Roundup : Brewer Returns to Help Azusa Pacific Win, 23-10
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Joyner-Kersee Turns Sights to Long Jump
- South Roundup : Clemson Defense Takes Over in 30-13 Victory
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Evans Finishes Shopping for Gold, Heads for 'Mall'
- High School Football
- Southwest Roundup : Oklahoma St. Routs Texas A
- Favored Sunshine Forever, ridden by Angel Cordero,...
- Tidal Wave
- Completion Nearing on N. Hollywood Shop Center
- Office Building Boom Reported in San Diego
- Towne Center Project Rising
- Flights That Are No Secret
- Hot Housing Sales Belie Doom Forecast
- South Pasadena Redevelopment Proposal Snuffed
- Camping in the City : Shoreline RV Park Tucked in Scenic Spot Between Water, Downtown
- Dukakis' Debate Is About Soul
- Hanging Around Best Part of Steeplejack's Airy Jog
- Vista
- Events in the news this week.
- Local News in Brief : Officers Group Authorizes Suit
- San Diego
- Feeney Makes Obscene Gesture at Padre Game
- Nebraska Shucks Off Loss to Bruins, Routs Arizona State
- 2 Youths Wounded in Freeway Shooting
- College Football Notes : Winless Wolverines May Be Best Team in Big Ten This Season
- St. Mary's Hands CLU First Loss
- U.S. Visitors Can't Say Enough About Koreans' Hospitality
- Perez Gets 5-Inning No-Hitter; Stieb Just Misses
- Glendale's Gold-Medal Performance Dazzles West Los Angeles, 51-0
- One-Yard 'Drive' Is Key to Fullerton Win
- Alabama Wins, but Loses Humphrey, Jelks to Injuries Against Vanderbilt
- Ready Now Family's Rock
- New Jazz / Fusion Bands Get Chance to Jam Room Upstairs
- Santa Monica's Aero Is Still Dynamic : 50-Year-Old Movie Theater Retains Its Homey Image and the Homage of Its Patrons
- Why Drexel's Clients Are So Loyal : Spirits at Drexel, one of Wall Street's largest firms, are being buoyed by the fact that the SEC charges so far have led to few if any defections among clients.
- And What Are You Working on Now, Senor Cervantes?
- Insurance and Real Estate : Make Sure Homeowner Coverage Covers All Loss
- "Travel Photography," a 10-session UCLA Extension class,...
- COME TO AFRICA AND SAVE YOUR MARRIAGE And Other Stories <i> by Maria Thomas (Soho Press: $6.95) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Country Flower Drying BY BEVERLY OLSON & JUDY LAZZARA (Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.; 1988)
- Mubarak Visits London
- Question: How do interior decorators determine their...
- Tips on How to Barter
- Residence Inn to Serve Irvine Center
- Tunnel-Form Construction in L.A. Debut : European Method of Pouring Concrete Units Held Cheaper, Faster
- Burnout, Low Pay Make Political 'Comers' Quit
- Fascinating Rhythm for Unborn Child
- Israelis Kill 3 Guerrillas; 6 Arabs Hurt in Clashes
- Astronauts: No Star Treatment
- High Hopes Riding on New Congo Road
- Group in India Planting Trees, Johnny Appleseed-Style, for Food, Fuel
- For The Sake of Argument : Dukakis Is Debating at Low Tide
- Necessary Evil?
- Natural System Creates No Sludge : Future Sewage Disposal May Be Water Gardens
- Redondo Beach Man Surrenders in Ex-Wife's Slaying
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Women's Springboard Diving : Gao, Li Finish 1-2; Bronze to McCormick
- Times Poll in '85 Found Wide Abuse
- The National Football League has fined Denver...
- Big Ten Roundup : Buckeyes Battle Back to Stun LSU
- U.S. Wrote Book on Basketball, but Rest of the World Has Been Reading
- Vista Still 0 for '88 After Losing to Morse
- Golf : Sherri Turner Says She Owes Part of Her Success to Star System
- Films now going into production: ...
- Stouffer Resort to Open Next Year
- Kosinski Minus the Sins : THE HERMIT OF 69TH STREET The Working Papers of Norbert Kosky <i> by Jerzy Kosinski (Seaver Books / Henry Holt: $19.95; 527 pp.) </i>
- 3rd of 4 Hillside Plans Passed : Monrovia Sets Building Limits on Another 171 Acres
- Owners Group Sets Reception
- AROUND HOME : A Sick Elm
- Train Hits Truck in France; 1 Dies, 42 Hurt
- 2 Victims of Sniper Still in Hospital in Serious Condition
- Harry the Horse : Whether blazing organic trails or binging on pizza, honored Caltech professor keeps the chemistry alive
- Military Bomb Found at Ohio Shopping Center
- Centennial Parade Shuttle
- Don Porter Is Working to Get Softball Admitted to Olympics
- 36 Killed in India Storms
- White Cuts Loose at Reunion Party, 24-20
- THE OTHER NFL GAMES / WEEK 4
- MISSING IN ACTION : Outstanding Track and Field Team Could Be Formed from Athletes Left Home
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Football Roundup : Nuez Leads Bolsa Grande Past Savanna
- Quibbles & Bits
- Companies Tailor Their Pitches to 2 Languages : A Bilingual Battle for the Latino Market Share
- "The bailout to come will be the...
- Buying Patterns : Alluring Shadow Presentations Are Catching the Eyes of Consumers
- Rates Cut at 600 Hotels
- GARDEN BY THE SEA : The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Is a Showcase of Beachfront Landscaping
- Barriers Fail to Block Saltwater From Inland Wells
- American Director Works to Save Endangered Species : Saudi Arabian Zoo Is Lush Oasis for Animals
- Norwalk Manager Outlines Final Details of Overhaul : New Norwalk Manager Outlines Details of Overhaul, Formation of Safety Office
- Ailing Hirohito's Health Remains Precarious
- On this final week of the baseball...
- Where Were You the Day That Innocence Died?
- Munich: A Summit in Surrender
- Deputy Tickled Pink as He Delivers Baby in Moorpark
- "And after another year or so, the aorst thing of all happened. I got competive."
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 9 : Women's Basketball : Chinese Center Huge, but U.S. Wins, 94-79
- El Camino Finds a Quarterback, Nips Orange Coast, 10-9
- Dodgers Ice Giants, 7-3, to Clinch Tie for West Title
- A CRITIC'S VIEW / DESIGN : New Japanese Pavilion Is a Work of Art Itself : It May Look Like a Warrior's Helmet From Wilshire, But How It Works Inside Is What Counts
- Movie and Play Take Spellbinding Looks at Integrity
- Citizens Group Opposes Adding Police
- Busing Handicapped
- Being Charitable
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Radio Restrictions
- Television's Treatment of the Olympics: Race for the Gold
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Television's Treatment of the Olympics: Race for the Gold
- For Edison Takeover
- Living With Helicopter Noise
- Deductions Help Sellers
- SOME HAPPY CAMPERS
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- What a Way to Fly
- 'Evils of Two Lessers:' Bush and Dukakis Campaigns
- Police Shooting of Man in Newport
- Deliverance From AIDS
- More on 'Miz'
- Hispanic Health Care
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- Investors, Lenders May Lose Millions : Car Dealer's Vision Blurs Into Tale of Doubt, Deceit
- Governor Signs Curbs on Gangs, Drugs
- Prizes Put Squeeze on Bingo Halls
- Harboring Thoughts of Oceanside
- Dining in New England : Cape Cod Offers a Cornucopia of Good Lodgings
- Destruction of a Fishery
- Local News in Brief : Physician Honored by ACLU Chapter
- Fullerton Plane Crash Injures 2, Renews Concern
- U.S. Reports August Deficit of $23 Billion
- City Section Football
- PREP FOOTBALL : Norco Rallies Past Pacifica in Second Half
- L.A. Tennis Tournament : Agassi Advances--but Offends Even McEnroe
- PREP FOOTBALL : Laguna Hills Last-Minute Rally Good Enough for 21-19
- Hit Man
- Everyone Into the Pool--for 'Megabeth'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'G.R. Point': Revival of Veteran Viet War Play
- Local News in Brief : Body of Woman Left on Cathedral Steps
- Mahony to Head AIDS Committee : Will Redraft Statement Clarifying Stance on Condoms
- Father Serra's Beatification Set
- Tenneco Oil Threatens to Sue Santa Clarita If It Halts Power Plant
- FOUL PLAY : Baseball League Hustles to Launch Season After Thieves Take Gear, Damage Complex
- The Colleges : Kernen Supplying Drive at CSUN
- PREP FOOTBALL : Estancia Staggers to 17-7 Win
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 8 : Bulgaria's Weightlifting Team Withdraws After Drug Suspensions
- DANCE REVIEW : John Malashock's 'Flames' at San Diego's Sushi Gallery
- Good Credit Counselor Can Be Godsend
- RAF Dismantles Bomb That Boy Brought Home
- Mexico Drug Lord Gets 34 Years in Prison
- Celebrating a Wetlands Success Story
- Adair Firefighters to Tackle North Sea Rig Blaze
- Decry Nicaragua Regime's Ban on Opposition March : Sandinista Civic Foes Begin Protest Fast
- Here's How the Shooters Do It
- INS Investigating 2 Churches That Aid Aliens
- Philip Morris Edges P&G; Out of Top Slot in Ad Spending
- Surfwear Firm Considers $48-Million Buyout Offer
- Bentsen Blasts U.S. Response to Trade Assault
- Big Turnout Is Goal of His Poster Politics
- Today's Theologians Failing to Excite Public, Church Historian Contends
- Lawyers Lay Down Strict Rules for Churches' Role in Politics
- CS Fullerton to Play Pacific in Home Opener
- PREP FOOTBALL : Anaheim's Mountain of Offense Is Too Much for Kennedy
- Southern Section Football
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 8 : Men's Basketball : Hawkins May Miss Rest of Games; U.S. Streaks Past Egypt, 102-35
- Hughes Lifts Notre Dame to 25-0 Win
- PREP FOOTBALL : Dana Hills and Laguna Beach Match Field Goals for 3-3 Tie
- City Section Football
- JAZZ REVIEW : Terry Blows Into Santa Monica
- 2nd Finalist Backs Out of Competition for Developing 41 Acres in Burbank
- Cookie Deserved Better Than Angels Gave Him
- City Section Football : El Camino Real Snaps Winless Streak at 24
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 8 : Evans Is Already the Sweetheart of the Summer Games
- Reseda Earns Shutout Over Chatsworth
- Divine Harmonies : Harry Dean Stanton and Michael Been First Teamed Up on Set of Movie 'The Last Temptation of Christ' : By CHRIS WILLMAN
- Local News in Brief : Chemicals Used in Making PCP Seized
- Goal of Foundation's Workshop Is to Make Grad Nights Safe
- THE COLLEGES : Community College Football : Fullerton Reaping Returns From Imperiali's Presence
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 8 : Take Two! Biondi's First Try at TV Ad Violates IOC Rules
- ERASING BAD TIMES : Mary Slaney Hoping Today's 3,000-Meter Race Is One to Remember
- Southern Section Football
- PREP FOOTBALL : El Toro Romps Over Villa Park, 28-7
- City Section Football
- Managerial Switch Doesn't Change Angel Fortunes Against Twins, 7-1
- Shrinking Ship : Priest Raises the Titanic, Down to Last Staircase, in Scale Model
- PREP FOOTBALL : Oceanside Uses Late Field to Beat Capistrano Valley
- Gilbert Silver Shines Bright at LACMA
- Railway Children Not Quite on Track
- "It's so deeply rooted that they don't...
- Local News in Brief : Police Dogs Sniff Out 2 Robbery Suspects
- Southern Section Football
- Shooting Club to Stage Public Training Session
- After 50 Years' Silence, Credit Is Due Nobel Peace Laureate Martyred by Nazis
- Burnette Named Coach of Orange High Basketball
- Southern Section Football
- At Least in Denver, Dorsett Is Back in Running
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Orange Glen Gets Quick Start in 28-14 Victory Over San Pasqual
- Presidential Candidates Face an Unforgiving TV Spotlight
- House Approves $1.2 Billion in AIDS Funding
- 10 Salvador Villagers Reportedly Slain by Army
- Anchorwoman's $200,000 Salary Sparks Strike by French Reporters
- The Heat's On in Housing : Too Many Americans Are Banking on Their Equity
- Local News in Brief : El Toro : Prisoner Escapes From Musick Jail
- HUD Officials' Bids for Funds Violated Rules, Inquiry Finds
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 8 : Notes
- 90,000 May Attend USC-Oklahoma Showdown
- PREP FOOTBALL : Mater Dei, O'Neil Shut Down No. 2 Santa Ana, 17-10
- Canyon Holds Off Thousand Oaks in Return to Form
- PREP FOOTBALL : Katella Runs Past Orange for a 23-0 Victory
- Art Pavilion Pays Tribute to a Master
- McCarthy Ad Brings Wilson's Most Dramatic Vote Back to Haunt Him
- City Section Football
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Roundup
- THE COLLEGES : Orange Coast Beats Fullerton in Cross-Country
- Southern Section Football
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Roundup : Nothing Fancy About Rancho Buena Vista's Run Past Crawford, 46-24
- Queen of the B's
- Federal regulators pledged $532 million in aid...
- A Gift to Spouse Is Not Tax-Free but Tax-Deferred
- Ex-Teamsters Chief Williams Gets Parole : Will Be Released on Condition He Continue to Aid Investigators
- Lucien Obed Hooper; Financial Analyst
- 7th Fleet Leader Selected for Naval Operations Post