- The U.S. relaxed technology-export controls.
- Gould-AMI said it will lay off 250 workers.
- Justices Reject Donovan Plea
- Michigan Parade Thanks Vietnam Veterans
- VIETNAM: A Decade Later : Cables, Accounts Declassified : Tonkin--Dubious Premise for a War
- Zenith Has Kept Its Success a Secret
- Europe's Jews Join Outcry Over Bitburg : Some West German Leaders Also Criticize Cemetery Visit Plan
- Arco Board Meets; Major Announcement Scheduled
- Cheap, Efficient and Profitable : Privately Owned 'Colectivo' Buses Thrive in Buenos Aires
- Federal Crime Insurance Rates to Be Raised 35%
- The Angel and the Heiress : Biker in Dispute With Eunice Shriver Over $3,000 Olympic Fee
- Israel Says British Archives Back Claim
- The Question: To Bach or Not to Bach
- L.A. Express Gets More Aid
- S.F. Boy Steals Bus, Is Shot in Police Chase
- Royal Couple Honor British WW II Dead
- Home Banking: So Far, More Wizard Than Oz
- Mt. McKinley a 'Mental' Hurdle
- Soviet Union Visit by Reagan's Son Called 'Strictly Tourism'
- The World : Japanese May Seek F-15s
- Pickens Shredded Documents, Judge Says
- Carnation will sell its scholastic products unit.
- Attractive Yields, Flexibility Help Mutual Fund Sales Suge
- The Good Samaritan Who Runs Good Sam Hospital
- $50 Million Theft Called Biggest Robbery Ever
- Mass Ruled Out : Charles, Di Visit Pope
- Summit Foes Detonate Bombs
- Soviet General Led Warsaw Pact Staff
- THE TONKIN CHRONOLOGY
- San Diego : Police Seek 3 in Execution Killings
- Sailing : First Two Finishers Are Five Seconds Apart
- Morton, Halsmer Drive to Victory : Swirling Dust and Accidents Mar Grand Prix at Riverside
- Prep Track and Field / : Top Marks of the Season
- TV RESPECT: AS SIMPLE AS, UH, ABC
- Anaheim Couple Crossing Street Are Killed by Car
- 3rd Slaying Trial May End Saga of Robert Hughes
- Silly Barriers at the Border
- Local News in Brief : Man, 34, Held After Nine-Hour Standoff
- Amtrak Called Litmus Test of Resolve to Chop Budget
- Busway Extension Job Likely to Hurt--Before It Helps
- Fernandostrainia Is Showing in 1-0 Loss
- NHL Playoffs Roundup : Flyers Deal Islanders Shutout, Knockout, 1-0
- Navy Picks Lockheed Unit
- Sugarhouse Operation a Sweet Job : But 12-Hour Days Make Syrup Boiling No Honeymoon
- Israelis Start Last Phase of Troop Pullout : Forces Evacuate Tyre; Lebanese Return as Residents Rejoice
- Bandits Take $8 Million in N.Y. Holdup
- The Nation : Seven Die in Texas Floods
- Five Killed as Gas Blast Devastates Kentucky Hamlet
- Croft Pulls Off Big Upset
- USFL Roundup : Jacksonville Defense Shuts Down Birmingham, 27-17
- Padres Search for Some Production at Leadoff
- REDNECK REDUX
- First Enterprise Bank Is Closed
- Black S. Africa Policeman Slain
- A court upheld a ruling on access to electricity.
- Air Force Pilot Killed in Kentucky F-16 Crash
- Man's Efforts to Aid Victims of Bhopal Tragedy Draw Skepticism
- Broadcaster in Philippines Gunned Down on the Air
- San Jose School Desegregation Ruling Stands
- 300 Protesters Target Animal Research : Demonstrators in Westwood Question Practices of Scientists
- Fresno State Scores a Pair of 13s to Sweep UCI
- MOVIE DIRECTORS VERSUS TV EDITING : Beatty's Recent Victory Involving Television Version of "Reds" Draws Support From Other Leading Film Makers Who Share His Disdain for Network Policies
- Goldie Wins the Singles and Doubles Finals to Lead Stanford to Pac-10 Title Over UCLA
- Postscript: Drive-In's Troubles Appear Over
- Dogs Trained to Sniff Out Drugs Used on the Job
- Lazers Are Swept Out of Playoffs
- KIRK DOUGLAS HONOR
- BLAKE TO STAR IN NBC SERIES
- Japan's growth in industrial output slowed.
- 12 UC Regents Linked to Protested Firms
- Red, White and Blue Wreath Ordered for Bitburg Ceremony
- San Diego
- Thailand, Other U.S. Allies Report Booming Economies : Some of Dominoes Fell--but Others Did Not
- Dream Hinges on State Fee : Merchant Hopes DMV Will Waive Permits
- A Couple of Observations
- A Tradition Lives On : The Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament Has Changed Somewhat in 86 Years, but It's Still a Happening
- At 72, a New Degree and a New Career : Her Studies Will Aid Other Seniors
- Eric Dickerson Changes His Representation and May Demand Changes in His Contract
- Gant Wins NASCAR Race in Virginia
- Taking a computer odyssey with HOMER to discover whether good writing can be programmed
- Shelter for Women Moves to Larger Quarters
- Mother Dies, Son Hurt in Freeway Crash
- Berra Is Fired, Martin Rehired as N.Y. Manager
- Boytim, Young Win Tennis Event
- A GENERAL REFLECTS ON WAR, MEDIA
- Johnson Heirs Fighting Over $500-Million Estate
- Gorbachev Meets Ortega, Pledges Aid to Nicaragua
- Reporters Air Complaints Over White House Access
- Historic Beer Plant Brews Trouble for Busway
- Key Reagan Advisers Split Over Landsat : Baldrige, Stockman at Odds on Plan for Satellite Program
- GOP Resumes Delay Tactics in Dispute Over Congress Seat
- Man Dies of Plague
- Kyle Jury Fails to Agree; Judge Orders Mistrial
- Lax Monitoring of Leaks at Toxic Dumps Charged
- Reagan Upset Over Furor but Still Plans Visit
- Arab Astronaut's Concern: Facing Mecca for Prayers
- Tour Bus From L.A. Hits Man in Las Vegas
- Harrison Chandler, 82, Printing Executive, Dies
- The Hazards of Transit Crime
- Troubled UPI Files for Chapter 11 Protection
- Dollar Mostly Lower Abroad; Gold Is Mixed
- GE Units Get Contracts
- New Home Sales Increase 9%
- Christians Flee Muslim Assault in S. Lebanon : Leftists in Control of Beirut-Sidon Highway; Refugees Head for Mountains or Israeli Zone
- The Region : Taco Bell Employee Killed in Robbery
- State Officials See the World--Others Pay $210,000 Tab
- Costa Mesa : Preliminary Work Begins on 19th Street Widening
- Ali Couldn't Talk Way Onto This List
- National League Roundup : Mets Beat Pirates in 18 Innings, 5-4
- 'SUNRISE' BRIGHTENS CINEMA HORIZONS
- $1,000 AWARDED
- Shuttle Flight Is Lind's First Mission : Astronaut's 19-Year Wait for Space Trip Ends Today
- The Times Poll : Most Americans Would Have Quit Vietnam Sooner
- Sudan to Try Officials Involved in Airlifting Falashas to Israel
- Brea
- Shelter for Refugees
- Countywide
- McEnroe Survives Battle of Serves to Beat Annacone for Atlanta Title
- Countywide : Beach Boulevard Project to Be Topic of Meetings
- Golf Roundup : Littler Sinks 30-Foot Putt to Give His Team the Title
- The Riverside Jinx Snags Holbert Again
- Prep Review : From One Sought-After Recruit to Another . . .
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'ST. MATTHEW' PASSION ENDS MASTER CHORALE SEASON
- Lawyer Says Wiggins Suffered Relapse
- DANCE REVIEWS : VIDEO VERSION OF 'SET AND RESET'
- NBA Playoffs Roundup : Akeem Throws Punch, Jazz KOs Rockets
- Mt. SAC Relays : Lewis: 9.90 100 in Wind
- Wendy's Tucks the Beef Into a 7-Grain Bun
- U.S. Publishers Lured Overseas by Lower Costs
- Making Greed Look Respectable : Reagan, by His Inaction, Allows Unfair Corporate Advantages
- Buena Park : Mediation Service From Police Dept. Available
- Anaheim : Magic Kingdom Conjures Up a Cadillac for Visitor
- Petrone Paces Chapman Women to Softball Sweep
- Reagan Stands Firm, Calls His Bitburg Visit 'Morally Right' : Nixon Approves of Firm Stand, President Says
- Seattle Cruise Firm Airs Plans for 3-Day Space Junkets : $1-Million Far-Out Tourist Flights Seen
- David Ingalls, Navy Flier and Businessman, 86, Dies
- THE TULANE SCANDAL : New Orleans has had more than its share of scandals. But when word got out that five Tulane players had taken money to shave points, the city was stunned. As the circumstances unfolded it became apparent that something had to be done. And it was as Tulane dropped basketball.
- Lee Iacocca and Free Enterprise
- Digital Audio
- 'Star Wars'
- Digital Audio
- Lee Iacocca and Free Enterprise
- Lee Iacocca and Free Enterprise
- The Death of Tancredo Neves
- Lee Iacocca and Free Enterprise
- The Region - News from April 29, 1985
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- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from April 29, 1985
- The Nation - News from April 29, 1985
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- Saigon Revisited : The Media Return--'Everything. . .Gonzo'
- Show Marred by Crash Ends : Aerial Tribute to Dead Pilot Staged; 225,000 Attend
- The World - News from April 29, 1985
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- Time for Action on Pollution
- Growth Forecast for Intelligent Buildings in U. S.
- HBC College Scholarships Now Available
- Book Review : Smart Future Life Style: the Home With a 'Brain'
- Refurbishment Program
- People in the News
- More winners from Pullet Surprise file, or why a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing
- The Nation : Hilton to Sell N. J. Casino
- UPI Can't Meet Its Payroll, OKs Filing for Bankruptcy
- Computers and Truants
- Voluntarism: An Expanding Field With a Slick New Image
- Stun Gun Charges Trigger Reshuffling of N.Y. Police
- Team Attempts to Solve Ohio Family's Mystery : Floating Telephone: Ghost Or Trickery?
- Vietnam War Leaves Legacy of Anguish : Prosperity Eludes Victorious Hanoi : VIETNAM: A Decade Later
- The Devil Made Them Do It
- Film Historian Bob Chatterton Dies
- THE PLAYERS : First-Round Consensus of Most-Eligible Athletes
- Bevacqua Beats Dodgers Again, 4-3
- National League Roundup : Dawson Leads Expos With 4 Hits, 5 RBIs
- Navratilova Has Little Trouble Winning at Orlando
- NFL Draft Turns 50--a Solid 50 Instead of Flashy 50
- Mobile Homes Lose Their Mobility : Now They're 'Manufactured' and Gaining Respectability
- PERKINS--A NOVICE DIRECTOR WHO KNOWS THE ROLE
- UNLISTED NUMBER--The best-known name in the cast...
- Litton Wins Approval
- Japan Catching Up With U.S. in the Race Over High-Speed Computers
- Vacations on Wheels Can Be Fun : Travel by Motor Home Attracts Millions Each Year
- Business Park in Camarillo Wins Approval
- Homeowner Assn. Rules Leave Mark
- Home Improvement : Screen Repair Service Takes to The Streets
- Big Recovery Seen for Roads
- Chanteclair Single-Family Homes Open Today in Ontario
- Building Activity Surged in San Diego County in March
- First Phase of Vista Monterey Holds Moreno Valley Opening
- GROWING GINGER
- Reporters Saw Kidnaped Americans, Paper Says
- Walter Gates to Lead Group
- $3.7 Million in Improvements Considered for LBCC Campus
- Navy Jets Crash; Two Die
- New Owner Renews Lease Offer : Governor's Mansion That Wouldn't Give Up
- Detroit Babies Dying at Nearly Twice U.S. Rate
- 100,000-Year-Old Mastodon Molar Unearthed
- Comic Books Help Reveal Children's Emotional Problems
- Patterns Noted in Occurrence of Cancers
- Capistrano Beach : $1.5-Million, 29-Unit Time-Share Hotel OKd
- THE ORDEAL OF THE CANNONS : Billy Jr. Is the Son of a Famous Father Now in Prison and He Is Lucky to Have Survived Severe Neck Injury
- Wiggins of the Padres Checks In to a Drug-Rehabilitation Center
- College Baseball : Aztecs Lose to New Mexico in Opener, Win Nightcap
- THE BIG IF . . . : Stars of the USFL: Look but Don't Touch--Yet
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Pact Awarded for Long Beach Public Housing
- Fresno Area Real Estate Activity Rises
- DEPARTURE FOR DESIGN IN THE DESERT
- Dole Suggests a Trade Embargo on Nicaragua : Senate GOP Leader Also Talks of Diplomatic Break if Sandinista Policies Are Not Changed
- Ethical Questions Raised : When Legislators Speak, People Are Willing to Pay
- Contamination Found in 8 More Wells; 4 Are Closed
- Soddenly, Landlubbers in Race Get Sinking Sensation
- Gay Group Threatens to Boycott Store Chain : Man Says He Was Fired for Being Homosexual
- 'On Nicaragua, we are in danger of repeating the same sort of domestic debate--an Administration request hard to reconcile with a definition of vital interests.' : The Fall of Saigon, a Death of Consensus
- DARE: It's Working and in Trouble : Police Anti-Drug Project at Schools Praised but Council Is Cool
- 500 Mark Saigon's Fall : Vietnamese Immigrants Protest Communist Rule
- Anaheim
- Express Shows Some Signs of Life, 17-12 : But That Could End Monday at USFL Owners' Meeting
- He's Short of Stature, but Not Speed or Desire
- He'll Try to Beat Odds Again at the Derby
- Commentary : For Awhile, McLain Was a Very Likeable Guy
- NHL Playoffs : Nordiques Defeat Canadiens to Take 3-2 Lead in the Series
- Reine Mathilde Tops Field in Wilshire Handicap Today
- Ohio State, Dayton to Meet in Basketball
- Lakers Rout the Portland Suns, as If the Name Matters, 125-101
- Loss at Forum Tonight Will Eliminate Lazers
- Golf : Seniors Get Own Tournament of Champions
- "MUSIC FOR FESTIVE OCCASIONS." Richard Giangiulio, trumpet;...
- Electric Heat Can Result in Problems for Wallpaper Job
- The Home Buyer's and Owner's Checklist by...
- Pantry Has a Stake in Proposed Tower
- Simon Ramo's Guide to Playing 'Smart Up' Tennis
- The State : Funds Sought for Cleanup
- The House : Bureau of Standards
- For Sweetness, Nothing Is Close to Thaumatin
- Two Politicians Who Broke Mold in Vermont
- 80,000 Potential Guests : Hospital's 60th Birthday Party Promises to Be a Family Affair
- Judge Who Headed Probe Into Beirut Massacre Dies
- U.N. Zambezi River Basin Talks Begin
- Two Killed in Head-on Collisions
- 3 Fires Cause $665,000 in Damage
- Makes Exercise Seem Less Stressful : Music Hath Charms for Joggers, Study Finds
- Old Land Feud Shuts Families Out of Homes
- USC Beats UCLA, Reaches Final Four in Volleyball
- Gangsters Slay 6 People in Sicily
- Golf : Two PGA Tours Share La Costa This Week
- Security Is Tight During NFL Draft : After Months of Work, Teams Don't Want Interference
- Huge Field in Race to Ensenada Is Under Way in Moderate Breeze
- 'Abstract' Provides Concrete Analysis of Baseball's Stars
- THE WILTERN RETURNS IN CONFIDENCE
- WELCOME TO THE BEEFCAKE JUNGLE, GUYS : <i> A Few Words of Advice From a Practiced Practitioner of Leg Art </i>
- ALAN HOOKER--A RAPPORT WITH FOOD
- Leasing Firm Named for Ontario Building
- Firm Adds Department
- Old Firm Keeps Young Remolding Past : Theaters and Hotels Among Its Major Restoration Projects
- Computers and Customs
- Construction Started on Koreatown Retail Center : Block-Long, $7-Million Commercial Complex Scheduled for Completion in August
- A FANCY FACELIFT ON DISPLAY
- The House : Bureau of Standards
- 5 Anti-Nuclear Protesters Seized in W. Germany
- Ignore Turks' Pressure on Genocide, Deukmejian Asks
- Two Firefighters Charged in 28 Fires
- Rightists Challenge South Africa Reform : Campaign to Retain Laws Against Interracial Marriage and Sex
- Let the Good Taste Begin!
- 700 Students, 1,300 Tomes : Young Authors Gather to Share Moment in the Sun
- Just Another Grad, Except for the 5 Kids
- Sockers Ask for Bonuses; Bell Refuses : Kansas City May Earn Nothing From Playoffs
- Chapman Flexes Its Home Run Muscle in Doubleheader Sweep
- To Rickey, Ignorance Truly Bliss
- College Baseball : UC Irvine Falls One Rally Short in Loss to Fresno State
- IN SEARCH OF THE HEROIC
- Discount Broker Goes First Class : Schwab Prospers as More Investors Favor Cut-Rate Fees
- Will Share IBM Grant
- . . . An Eye for Art
- The World : Soldier Blamed for Murder
- Black Professor's Suit Says Racial Bias Cost Him His Job
- PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER : When a neutral-colored, clean-lined sofa is used as a starting point, almost any decorating scheme becomes possible
- Trade Talks Goal of U.S. at Summit : Reagan Sees Issue as More Important Than Dollar's Role
- A Nation Spliced Together : Vietnam's 2 Regions Differ Sharply in Tone, Texture
- Buena Park : Girls Club, Abuse Center May Soon Lose Quarters
- HOLBERT ATTACKS IMSA JINX : He Starts From Pole in Bid to Snap String of Second-Place Finishes at Riverside
- American League Roundup : Henderson Has Big Game, but White Sox Win
- Company Says It Has Better Way to 'Mine' Cans
- Olympics Promotion Firm Draws Fire : Suits Claim Landau Misappropriated Funds for High Living