- From the archives: Natal Violence Perils S. Africa Blacks' Struggle
- From the archives: Natal Violence Perils S. Africa Blacks' Struggle
- Natal Violence Perils S. Africa Blacks' Struggle
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- Thatcher Targets British Health System
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- American History, a Saga of Immigrants
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- Cutting Surtax on Medicare
- Sneak Peeks
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- SOVIET INVASION : Spring Thaw for USSR Athletes Looking West
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- The Black Experience in Hollywood
- Cal State Northridge Spring Football : Scrimmage Dominated by Defense
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- Man Sentenced and Fined for Shooting Sea Otters
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- TV Dramatization of a Real-Life Crime
- Another Film Center
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- Undeserved Publicity for 'Shadows'
- Tell Your Friends to Go Take a Hike
- Commercial Scene : Construction Under Way on Ontario Industrial Park
- Remembering Abbie Hoffman
- The Eye That Reinterprets : Minor White exhibit: Is the admiration shaped by the experience of the work or curatorial flimflam?
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- Las Vegas Golf : Hoch Shoots 65 and Leads Pohl by One Stroke
- THE KING OF HORROR : Author of 'Incredibly Creepy Stuff' Thrills 'Em in Pasadena
- Bush Lauds Philanthropist Andrew Mellon
- Blaming Appraisers
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- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : WHO, WHAT & WHERE : Companies Ranked on The Times 100 or Sales 100 Lists
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- The Questions of a Blunt Man
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- They Call Him Flash : Korean-born Richard Park of Rancho Palos Verdes may be the best 12-year-old hockey player in Southern California. Trouble is, if he wants to get even better, he'll have to leave.
- High-Energy Dispute
- TORTURED CONNECTION
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- The Man With Two Brains (Channel 13...
- SportScope : Dodgers to Hold Free Youth Clinic at Torrance Park
- Bush Marks 100th Day With One-Liners
- 'Big Show' Delivers a Political Message
- Quick-Fixes Put the AL East in Quite a Fix
- The Man Hollywood Loves to Hate : Film Buffs Don't Want the Classics Colorized, But Frankly, Ted Turner Doesn't Give a Damn
- As Sovereignty Vote Nears, a Look at Virgin Islands' Sometimes Rocky Ties to U.S.
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : REGIONAL PROFILES : Energy and Aerospace Are the Powers in L.A. : Investors, Though, Favor Deal Makers or Merger Targets
- No Prize for Criticism
- Opportunity to Earn Money Lures Chinese Students to Language Schools in Japan
- An "A" for the Critic
- The Resilience of Bonnie Raitt : Rock 'n' roll band leader takes men on at their own game, and comes out ahead
- Llamas Help Wilderness Trekkers to New Heights
- N.Y. Celebrates Washington's 1st Inauguration
- Walkout Hits Alitalia
- Stars Have That Boxed-In Sensation
- Veterans Weigh Moves in Quest for Memorial
- Paris Opera Rises on Bunker Hill : Setting the stage for opening of 'The Phantom'
- Academic Decathlon : Taft Wins U.S. Super Quiz
- The Black Experience in Hollywood
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE BOTTOM LINE : Brajdas: An Early Riser : 'Mundane Products' Deliver for Firm Making Its Debut
- A Second Chance With Once-in-Lifetime Horse
- Hang Glider Competition in Sylmar Honors Legendary 'Big Bird'
- District May Take Over Job at Gardner Elementary : School Contractor Given 'Last' Deadline
- Before Ken Kuniyuki, a straight-A junior at...
- Flight a Delight
- Oil-Fueled Spending Spree Is Over : Business Booms for Norway Junk Shops
- POOLS & SPAS : Western Waterscapes : The New Wave in Pool Design Goes Beyond the Basics to Create the Total Aquatic Environment
- THE NEVILLE BROTHERS "Yellow Moon." A&M; ***...
- Road Warriors : When Mates Travel Together, Love Takes a Vacation
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : REGIONAL PROFILES : Keeping It Simple : WD-40, Price Co. Lead in San Diego by Doing One Thing
- Arizona State wrestling Coach Bobby Douglas has...
- FRIENDS OF FANTE
- Came Up Through the Ranks of MGM : Jack Cummings; Film Musical Producer
- Meeting in Dornan's Office on Abortion
- Not-So-Gay Nineties
- Museum Not Wanted
- Cabo : A new beginning for Land's End
- Folk Cures Tied to Lead Poisoning of Hmong Children
- Fresh Blood
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : REGIONAL PROFILES : SOME EXCEPTIONS
- Virginians Fight Prison Expansion : Capital's Criminals Unwelcome in the Suburbs
- Aaron R. Frosch; Theatrical Figures Were Law Clients
- OJAI VALLEY TENNIS : Valley Tandem Encounters Little Resistance, Wins Girls' 18 Division
- College Roundup : Fullerton Salvages Split in Softball With 11-Inning Shutout
- Officer Tackles Woman Threatening to Jump
- Dale Murphy's Bat Showing Some Signs of Life
- The Spell of a Soft Voice : WE ARE STILL MARRIED : Stories & Letters <i> by Garrison Keillor (Viking: $18.95; 328 pp.) </i>
- India to Try Agni Missile Launch Again
- Agriculture Chief's Mother Dies of Natural Causes
- Rude Boy (TMC Sunday at 11 p.m.):...
- ALS Still Incurable, Deadly
- One Man's Sun-Baked Theory on Athletic Supremacy
- Anti-Abortion Protesters Fail to Shut Down Clinic
- STANDING UP TO JAPAN
- Real Estate Investments Are Faster Road to Riches Than Saving Money
- Patio Furniture Will Last With Proper Upkeep
- High-Energy Dispute
- A City Tries to Restore Fragile Fabric of Harmony After Insult
- Housing Model
- Houston Exonerated After Going to Trial
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE HUMAN FACTOR : Achieving More With Fewer People : Setting Productivity Goals Helps Many Companies Get More Out of Their Workers
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- American History, a Saga of Immigrants
- The Black Experience in Hollywood
- College Roundup : Cal Lutheran Wins Berth in NAIA Playoffs
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE FAST TRACK : Anything Grows: The Eclectic Economy : Lumber, Shoe and Computer Firms Lead State's Fast Pack
- Eagle's Splendor May Have Saved Its Life
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- Lynwood Bodies Agree to Negotiate Over Renewal : City, School District Declare Peace, Drop Suits
- VIEWPOINTS : But How Will It Do Against Cosby?
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Should Giamatti Follow Judge Out of the Rose Inquiry?
- Searching for a Champion, China's Students Happen on an Unlikely Hero
- Nude Painting
- Plenty of Puck
- Alaska Still a Busy Stop
- Lonnie Smith's Career and Spirit Are Reborn
- MORE FROM MORELAND : When He Left San Diego for the Detroit Tigers, He Did Not Go Quietly
- Connecting 2 Streets Amid a Greenbelt
- Low-Key Bush Abandons Slick Image Strategy
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- A Word or Two on Language
- Softball and Sexism
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- More Than a Thorn in the Side
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- A Mammoth Jewel
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- Spangler Takes Solo Journey in Sportsman Win
- Saddening Incident
- Stripping: How to Take It Off Like an Old Pro : Start with mildest treatment. Overkill can destroy furniture you're trying to save.
- 2 Refineries Win Awards for Job Safety
- Ojai Tennis Tournament : The Other Chang Likes Life Without Spotlights
- San Gabriel OKs Law Requiring English on Signs
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE BOTTOM LINE : Sometimes You Win, Sometimes. . . : B of A, Fluor Come Back in a Big Way; Others Take a Slide
- Singing for Adults Lonely
- Many Who Undergo Alcohol or Gambling Therapy Display Another Addiction: Sex : Sex Addicts Find Help in Group Therapy
- Dating of a Date
- Bernard Shaw: Cable News' Mr. Anchor : CNN's no-nonsense reporter has found a place alongside Rather, Jennings and Brokaw
- Group Says It Plans Lawsuit to Block Pike Development
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : WHO, WHAT & WHERE : The Meaning of It All: Criteria, Notes : Reverse Spinoffs, Equity and Other Arcana Used to Develop The Times 100
- Commercial Scene : Manufacturing Space Purchased in Fullerton
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- AGRICULTURE AS DESTROYER
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- "The funny thing is that this caused...
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- Downey's Alameda School on State Distinguished List
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- The Ellington Legend Grows
- 'I wasn't willing to accept that nothing was going to be done, and I was just going to die'
- Kate Who?
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- Make Drinkers Pay the Social Costs of Imbibing
- Cultural Reawakening Born of Debris
- Cable Puts Spotlight on Local Officials--But Who's Watching?
- Love Relationship Needs Commitment
- Seeing Is Believing for Skeptics of Psychic
- Family Dedicated to Firm
- Quayle's Jet Lands After False Signal of Engine Fire
- NBA Notes : Bullets' Big Three Are Firm Foundation
- LEADING LIGHT : Biathlon King George Pierce of Thousand Oaks Carries Torch for Fledgling Sport
- Dental Plan Halted
- BAY COUNTRY Reflections on the Chesapeake ...
- Travel Section Wins Lowell Thomas Award
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- Danny Sullivan won the second round of...
- Blaming Appraisers
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE BOTTOM LINE : Atop the Bottom Line : Chevron Returns as Most Profitable Firm, Helped by Decline in Price of Oil
- Group Opposing Eminent Domain Dealt Setback
- Golf Roundup : Geiberger-Henning Team Retains Lead in Legends
- Councilwoman Led 5-Year Picket : Alhambra Woman Now Fights From City Hall
- SNEAK PEEKS
- 8,000 Argentine Retirees Join Menem : Peronist, Up in Polls, Throws Party
- Legacy of California Coastal Legislation
- Quayle Report Card: Good Marks for Image Repair
- Sushi and Tea Celebration Marks Opening : Little Tokyo Checks Out Its New Library
- $55,000 Bequest Helps Refurbish Penny Lane
- Rescue of Oil-Soaked Sea Otters Is Guided by Costa Mesa Man
- The bond between Bill Wilson and Dr....
- 2 1/2-Ton Cargo Container Falls, Kills Worker, 21
- Commercial Scene : Design 1 Leases Space in Century City Tower
- Color It Legal
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Popular Up-Starts : Measure of Market Value to Sales Gives Biotech Firms Edge
- Artist Delivers With Designer Mailboxes
- Pesky Fire Ant Defies Eradication Efforts
- Take a Pass on Variety of Australian Locations
- FRIENDS OF FANTE
- Rose May Have Been Asked to 'Step Aside'
- Afghan Leadership Mellowing--but Can It Last?
- THE ATLANTIC RIM : Despite 'Pacific Mania,' Some Firms Still See Europe as Their Best Hope
- British Rail Offers Travelers Special Price on New Flexible Pass
- A Sweet Alternative
- Governor Says He Still Will Sign Ban on Assault Guns
- The Colorization Hit List
- Invisible Toxic Emissions Cast a Cloud Over 'Clean' Firms
- Convenient Companions : When It Comes to Pets, Dogs Are Down, Cats Are Up, and You Don't Have to Walk a Snake
- L.A. County Proclaims Victory Over Oriental Fruit Fly Invasion
- GovernorIssued proclamations designating next week as Days...
- Smog Control--Step by Step
- High-Energy Dispute
- KATHY MATTEA "Willow in the Wind." Mercury....
- Center's Shops Are High-Class
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Perils of Payouts : Low-Yield Stocks Often Out-Perform Big-Dividend Issues
- STANDING UP TO JAPAN
- Torrance Schools' Emphasis on Test Scores Taken to Task
- It's Time to Give Roses a 'Tuneup' : To keep blooming cycles going, bushes need some periodic care and attention.
- Falling European Birth Rate Is New Problem for NATO
- Canyons a Win Away From Title : Cougars Rout Valley to Move Closer to 9th WSC Crown in a Row
- Shades of Steely Dan
- Ridenour Likened to James Watt : Furor Accompanies New U.S. Park Chief Into Office
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : THE BOTTOM LINE : From Bootstrap Upstart to No. 1 : Gordon Campbell Gets Sweet Revenge on Doubters With Cash-Rich Chips & Technologies
- More Study Needed on Super Transit Agency
- City Boy Finds a Secret in the Country
- Ingenious Tactics by Attorneys May Offset Long Odds
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- Fennel Owners Considering a <i> Brasseria</i>
- Medicare Study Finds Reforms' Impact Mixed : Improved In-Hospital Mortality Rate Offset by Hike in Release and Deaths of Unstable Patients
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BEST PERFORMING COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Spreading the Wealth : Fast-Rising Stocks Include Makers of Pools, Lingerie
- Commentary : Seder Becomes a Meal of Hope
- Whittier Woman Reciprocates Tender, Loving Care : Grateful Patient Plays Host to Soviet Doctor
- St. Joseph Is Home to Where James Once Roamed
- French Emerging as Victor in Language War
- Judge's Demeanor
- Commercial Scene : Law Firm Triples Space in Century Plaza Towers
- Julie Brown, Queen of the Valley : At Long Last, She Gets to the Screen in 'Earth Girls'
- End Violence, Pope Urges in Madagascar
- The Industry's Debt to Lucy : The comic, along with Arnaz, changed the face of situation comedy
- A Bio-Realist Among the Architects : NATURE NEAR : Late Essays of Richard Neutra <i> edited by William Marlin (Capra: $18.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- . . .And When Those Pennies Pile Up
- Crochet Style BY SALLY HARDING (Ballantine Books; 1987)
- Resigned Presidency 20 Years Ago : De Gaulle's Shadow Looms Large Over French Politics