- Tiny 'Peanut' Dies, Other Five Stable
- Women in Service
- Purchaser's Woes Cast Pall on Sale of School
- San Diego
- Man Convicted of 4 Alexander Family Murders
- Hart Is No Match for Top-Seeded Ocean View : Oakley Tosses 25th Shutout as Seahawks Move Into Southern Section 4-A Semifinals
- All Uphill at First : Parental Guidance Gave St. John Bosco's Lemmers a Boost
- Ralphs and Food Clerks Break Off Informal Talks
- ORANGE COUNTY
- The overall depressed state of the semiconductor...
- Steelworkers Union Sues Insurer Over Claims
- Rice Growers Co-op Ordered to Sell Mill
- What's in a Name? For Father and Son, a Reunion
- New Economic Adviser
- Yale Will Present Wilbur Cross Medals to 5 U.S. Educators
- Video Technology Rallies Striking United Pilots : Slick Teleconferencing, Use of Cassettes Build Support for Week-Old Walkout
- Egyptian Oil Aide Plans Israeli Visit
- Knife-Wielding Robber Slain
- Ex-Official Penalized in Land Deal
- Police Sgt. Hal Moore Dies of Cancer at 52
- Woman Suffers Cuts as Her Python Bites Hand That Feeds It
- Union Members Allowed to Seek Non-Union Jobs at Fair
- Jury Again Urges Limit to Preliminary Hearings : Backs Constitutional Change to Send Most Indicted Defendants Directly to Trial
- The Name of the Game for James Is Versatility : Newport Harbor Star Has Had Busy Sports Year
- SDSU Doubles Team Eliminated
- BEVERLY HILLS
- Cal Poly Pomona Wins in Softball World Series; No-Hitter for Nebraska
- Former Minnesota Coach Takes USIU Hockey Position
- Hughes Likely to Pick Buy-Out Bid Next Week
- Ethiopia Now Hastens Food Aid, U.N. Aide Reports
- Alleged Drinking at Nuclear Site Probed
- Tradition Rides High in Designer Concepts of Equestrian Elegance
- 'Doonesbury' Papers Don't Get 'Silent Scream' Strips
- Embattled Safety Official Quits After Investigation
- Rocky's next fashion bout will be with...
- Yaroslavsky and Braude Support Woo for Council
- Financial Troubles Serve 'Last Supper' at Perino's
- Coldwell Banker bought a real estate brokerage.
- NATO Caution on 'Star Wars' Won't Affect Program, Weinberger Says
- Deficit Up 9% From '84 Despite April Surplus
- They're Going to Pieces for a Little French Car : Citroen 2CV Kits Satisfy Owners, but Not Safety Officials
- Saudis Prepare Fountain
- Soviets Allow Sakharov Friend, Family to Emigrate
- Planners Delay Vote on Warner Center Hotel
- Dana Point
- American League Roundup : Henderson Trade Is Paying Off for A's, Too
- Agents Say Chargers Are Offering Less
- Ohio Bowler Gets Hot and Collects $250,000
- Westminster Comes Back to Beat Newbury Park, 4-2
- TWO NIGERIANS HELP CREATE AN NAIA TRACK AND FIELD POWERHOUSE : Azusa Pacific Tries to Import a Third Title
- If He Wins 500, It'll Be Quite a Feat
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- 'Sparing the Rod'
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- Loss of Personal Items in Fires
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- 'Prohibition'
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- Ethnic Balance on Scholar Teams
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The Region - News from May 24, 1985
- The State - News from May 24, 1985
- The State - News from May 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 24, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 24, 1985
- FBI Says Spy Ring Goes Beyond Father, Son; More Arrests Likely
- 3rd Election Ordered at UCI After ACLU Sues
- Hartley Sees 'Human Rights' Victory, Pickens Cites Higher Value for Shareholders : Unocal and Mesa Reflect on Takeover Fight
- 5 Babies Are Stronger but 'Peanut' Is Still Struggling
- Inmate Dies in Courthouse Melee : 4 Deputies Hurt Before Man Is Shot During Escape Try
- Inmate Dies in Courthouse Melee : 4 Deputies Hurt Before Man Is Shot During Escape Try
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The World - News from May 24, 1985
- The ITC found that the U.S. shoe industry was hurt.
- China Agrees to Buy 8 More Boeing Jetliners
- Smith International signed a contract with China.
- Saucy Accompaniments for Asparagus : A Variety of Taste Enhancers for the "Queen of Vegetables"
- U.S. Accuses 'Gray Market' Car Importer
- Long Beach
- Philadelphia Gets $3.8 Million
- Carroll Avenue passes test of time, and plaster, to rank as one of Los Angeles' enduring treasures
- Donors Step In to Help PTA Shortchanged on Fund-Raiser
- Redondo Beach
- Apartheid Protest Ends at Berkeley as Last 35 Depart
- Funeral Set for Veteran Journalist E. F. O'Connor Jr.
- Hollywood Hills Hideout of Stars to be Fenced
- At Agua Dulce : County Wants Study on Expanding Airstrip
- County OKs Revised Plan for Bolsa Chica : Board Fails to Make Some Modifications on Size of Wetlands, Timing of Restoration
- Tiny Kitten Has Whole Supermarket Up a Tree
- S.D. 'Steps Into 21st Century' : Start of Convention Center Construction Lauded
- College Baseball : Pepperdine Must Win the West--or One of Them--Before It Can Go to Omaha
- Dodgers' 4-0 Victory Is a Historic One, Sort Of
- Southern Section Softball : Quartararo Comes Through Again, 3-2
- ANGELA HEWITT WINS PIANO COMPETITION
- 3 CALIFORNIANS IN PIANO CONTEST
- Standard & Poor's said it reduced Atlantic...
- Aftermath of Maryland, Ohio Crises : More S&Ls; Seeking U.S. Insurance
- Panel Approves Extension of Daylight Saving Time
- Museum Highlights Seafaring Days of the Past
- Cheaper Restoration of Santa Monica Pier OKd
- City Investing will make a cash distribution.
- Whittier
- U.S. Ignores Pakistani Nuclear Drive, Gandhi Tells Soviet Hosts
- Fearing Animal Rights Protest, Baby Fae's Doctor Cancels Talk
- Israeli Army Criticizes Conduct of 2 Soldiers Freed in POW Swap
- People in the News
- Retiring Monrovia Chief to Be Consultant on Embassy Security : An Ambassador of Fire Safety Joins State Dept.
- Carson
- 'Women feel freer about this sort of thing. . . . They just do it.' : A Bird on the Hand, a Rose on the Rump
- Broncos Open World Series Tonight
- 50 S. Koreans Occupy U.S. Office, Threaten Suicide
- Long Beach Clinic Opens for Treatment of Sexual Problems
- Malibu
- South Pasadena
- Milk Carton Manufacturer Plays Role in Finding Missing Southland Children
- Carson
- Decision on Paramedics Is Delayed : Pasadena Raises Business Fees
- China, Portugal to Hold Talks on Future of Macao
- 200 Soviets at U.N. Called Spies
- Westwood
- Murder Trial of Thousand Oaks Youth : Playmate Says Boy Threatened to Kill
- College Notebook MIKE HISERMAN : Cry of the 'Kat' Attack Retires at Northridge
- L.A. Council Extends Silver Lake, Echo Park Building Moratorium
- Southland Is Not Popular With European Food Lovers
- CBS plans to examine alternatives to Turner's bid.
- West Holloywood
- Fewer Voters Backing Bird, Survey Finds
- Wiesenthal Center Says Traffic Won't Increase : 60 Turn Out for Museum Hearing
- Vernola Shutout Moves Gahr to Quarterfinals in 3-A Playoffs
- S. Pasadena's Attorney to Quit Despite City's Backing
- Irwindale
- Shuttle Crew Will Assist in 'Star Wars' Test
- New Family Discovers Neighbors Are Celebrities : The Excitement in Riverside Is Multiplied by Six
- Movie Making a School Tradition : San Pedro Sixth Graders Get Firsthand Look at Hollywood
- U.N. Golan Unit to Stay
- New U.N. Envoy Sworn In
- Roommate Doubts That AIDS Victim Killed in Crash Committed Suicide
- Film Screening for Judges Becomes Issue in 'Twilight Zone' Case
- Ferragamo Tries Out With Bills; 'It Went Well,' Stephenson Says
- Olympic Newlyweds : Things Are Going Swimmingly for Medal Winners Burke and Costie
- National League Roundup : Cardinals Win by Splitting Up Sutter's Chores
- MENDELSSOHN GROUP PLAYS SCHOENBERG
- CITY 4-A SOFTBALL : Chatsworth Wins on 12 Hits and 5 Verdugo Hills Errors
- WHITNEY MUSEUM PLANS MASSIVE EXPANSION
- NMS Sells Garden Grove Lab Subsidiary
- . . . Try a Calorie-Balancing Act With Turkey-Based Menus : A Variety of Ideas for the Meat-Loving Dieter
- Kristina Borchardt, a senior English major at...
- Poland Gives Banana Boat to Nicaragua
- Arabs Holding 4 More Prisoners, Israeli Asserts
- Rent Control Makes No Sense
- 2-Day Long Beach Gay Pride Festival Approved Despite Protest
- Yorba Linda : Bonds for Low-Interest Housing Loans Approved
- Warnings for Unsafe Fields
- Picus Seeks to Shield Young From Sex Books
- Burbank Mayor Placed on Airport Authority
- Day Quickly Proves He's a Winner When Given Mount With a Chance
- San Diego Section Tennis : Torrey Pines to Challenge La Jolla's Streak in Final
- 3 Firms in Ohio May Enter in Bidding for Home State
- Publisher Challenges Union Power in London
- Quick Zucchini-Pineapple Bread
- Taste Treat for Summer Barbecues : Chinese Pea Pods for the Next Cookout
- Chef Breaks Code to Ancient Recipes : Babylonian Collection Now the Oldest Known to Man
- Carrots, Grapes With Ham, Chops
- French Pick Military Chief
- Golden State Benefit on Wednesday to Honor Dr. James E. Cheek
- Fun and Excitement Cooking on a Japanese-Style Table-Top Grill
- ANAHEIM SOPRANO WINS $2,000 AWARD
- Fire Department Reviews Rescue Policy
- Malibu : Staff to Brief Coastal Panel on Local Plan
- Rosemead
- 2 Workers Exposed to Toxic Fumes in Mishap
- Placentia : City Will Reconstitute Groups That Faded Away
- Chula Vista
- School Board Candidates Trade Digs at TV Taping
- San Juan Capistrano : Mobile Home Rent Law Changes Tentatively OKd
- DAVID NELSON ON RESTAURANTS : Menu of Many Choices Another Delight : Oven Gets You In; the Food Keeps You There
- Rites Set for Journalist Edward F. O'Connor Jr.
- La Habra
- Howell Wins and Loses in NCAA Tennis
- NO--HITTERS OR NO HITTING : While Pitchers Appeear to Have the Upper Hand in High School Softball, Some Coaches Say Batters Are Catching Up
- Celtics (102-100) and Lakers (153-109) Will Play It Again : As Expected, Bird Has His Hand in Win
- La Canada's Fiesta Days to Mark Centennial of City School System
- Ex-Northrop Engineer Gets Life for Spying
- Big Board May End Its Rule of 1 Share, 1 Vote
- Moscow Trolley Fares Going Up to 6 Cents
- Dryer Heads List of Hair-Care Essentials
- Children, Volunteers All Star
- Reagan Has No Chance to Defeat MX Cap, Senator Believes : Nunn's Rising Influence Reaches White House
- Torrance
- Militia Seizes Hundreds of Palestinians
- Police Break Into Church, Seize Brother of David Soul for Refusing to Vacate It
- Capital Mayor Proposes Exempting Residents From Income Tax Until City Achieves Statehood
- Reluctant Juror Let Off; Deliberations Start Over
- El Cajon
- 884 Apply for Burbank Firefighter Openings
- CBS' LIBEL SUITS ARE GONE--BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
- American League Roundup : Stieb's Elbow Has Leading Blue Jays Worried
- NATION
- GTE Corp. has become the nation's largest utility.
- Beirut Blast Kills 60 and Injures 190 : Many Children Die in Car Bombing; Shias Claim Control of Two Camps
- Assembly to Vote on Its Version of New Budget
- Mexican Hotel Rates Likely to Jump 40%
- Along With Vegetables, Retired Preacher Cultivates Insights to Nourish the Hungry
- 30 Years or Less to Prepare for the Big Earthquake, Caltech Geologist Predicts
- Torrance
- 4 of 6 Frustaci Babies Improve
- Earth Observance: The Day Politics Stood Still
- Community Salutes Citizen Response to Child Abuse Cases
- PLANTS: Another Dimension at Zoo : Rare Plants Add a Dimension to Zoo's Attraction
- Hello, Dali: Officers Find 18 Works Stolen From Gallery
- Military Academy Hopefuls Invited to File Application
- Riverside County OKs Site for New Landfill : Chosen Location in Dawson Canyon Is 7 1/2 Miles Southeast of Corona; Chino Firm to Be Operator
- $2.1-Million Award in Death Suit Overturned
- San Diego
- Strike Vote Is Expected
- Molasses Spill Closes Freeway Near Castaic
- NCAA Women's Softball World Series : Fullerton Makes New Rule Pay Off for a Run and a Win
- If It's Any Comfort, It's Paid Up, Too
- Getty Lawyers Asked to Reconsider Pact
- Analysts Say Walkout by Pilots Costing Carrier $5 Million a Day : United's Strike Loss: $30 Million
- Montebello Personnel Flap Signals Power Shift
- Fireman Not First to Be Exposed to AIDS
- Annual Income Falls 50% for Alpha Microsystems
- Stars, Athletes, Politicians to Boost Drug Abuse Fund
- House Rejects Three Budget Alternatives : Virtually Assures Chamber's Approval of Plan Adopted Last Week
- Lakewood Game Arcades to Assist March of Dimes
- Burbank Names 3 to Airport Authority
- Long Beach
- The House : Religious Sensitivity
- Manhattan Beach
- Santa Ana
- Fullerton's Repoz Signs With Mets
- Hart Faces Unbeaten Ocean View Today in 4-A Quarterfinals
- Celtics (102-100) and Lakers (153-109) Will Play It Again : Nuggets Are Routed, Setting Up Rematch for NBA Championship
- Angels Held to 4 Hits by Petry in Tigers' Win
- CHP TO USE WONDER'S 'DRUNK' SONG
- Group Declares Intent to Recall Inglewood School Board President
- Redondo Beach
- Allies Will Be Expected to Pay Some Costs if They Take Part in 'Star Wars' Research
- Lottery's Big Backer Lands the Contract
- The World : Blast in Spain Injures 79
- Venice
- Education Amid the Rubble : Ghost Town School Has 76 Students
- Testimony of Von Bulow's Lover Rejected
- Hacienda Heights
- Don't Have to Be Old to Wear Crown: 9-Year-Old Captures Gymnast Title
- San Diego
- The Nation : Civil Rights Bill Backed
- Senate Still Divided on Welfare Reform : 'Workfare' Proposals Split Senators but Assembly Aims for Compromise
- Locking Up : Hollywood Hills Community Seeks to Shut Out Crime With Mechanical Gates
- Santa Monica OKs Restoration Plan for Storm-Damaged Pier
- They Don't Make Owners Like They Used To
- FUCHS SEES 'BIG EVENTS' IN PAY TV
- THE DIMINUENDO OF 'DUET FOR ONE'
- Dollar Rises in U.S. Trading; Gold Off
- Lotus said it will form a software unit in Japan.
- Union Pacific agreed to acquire another railroad.
- A Hard-Line Approach to the Problem Child
- Two School Officials Who Live Together Survive Recall Vote
- Heavily Peppered Smoked Pork Butt Is Key Ingredient in Cajun Tasso
- Jordanian to Visit Moscow
- Long-Term Health Care in Canada : Study Has Implications for U.S. Nursing Homes
- Manhattan Beach
- Carton Photos Help Find Children : Milk Container Maker Plays Role in Nationwide Effort
- The House : Religious Sensitivity
- S.D. Police Won't Back It : Rancho Bernardo Patrol by Volunteers Discouraged
- Seniors Assail Undergraduate Education at UCLA Campus
- Graduating From UCLA : Late-Bloomer to Launch Law Career at Age of 66
- Laguna Beach : Changes in Sewer Tax Tentatively Approved
- Sisk Back With Mets After Stint in Minors
- Barratt American : Home Builder Wins Recognition It Sought
- ICT System Allows Modification of Software : Firm Develops Chinese Translator
- Homemade but Halvah Anyway
- 2 Shot in Santa Monica Court
- Rowland Heights : Land to Be Condemned for Road Extension
- Torrance
- Even A-Arms May Be Futile, NATO Warned : Report to Defense Chiefs Urges Narrowing of Gap in Conventional Weapons
- La Canada District Won't Act on Plan to Realign Schools
- Southern Glendale Gets Bulk of Federal Grants
- Locoweed Host Thinned by Development : Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly Disappears
- Condemned Man, Tired of Waiting, Sets Self on Fire : Death Row Prisoner Sets Himself on Fire; Reportedly Was Tired of Waiting to Die
- Inventor Hopes to Generate More Power to the People
- R.H.Estates
- Rehabilitation Program Launched : For Young Prostitutes, a Chance to Start Lives Anew
- Willing to Wound, and Yet Afraid to Strike
- Ex-Ice Cream Vendor Found Guilty of Rape and Murder of Girl
- Fullerton : Council Rejects Proposal for Promoting Downtown
- Connors Joins McEnroe in Boycott of U.S. Davis Cup Team