- FROM OUR "BOY FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY"...
- L.A. County Switches to Cut Its Phone Bill
- Those Who Pay the Least Have Most Complaints
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- Gerald's Party by Robert Coover (Linden/Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 316 pp.)
- A Different Outlook Offered at Interhostel
- On a Wing and a Prayer : A Baptist Minister Sets Sail on the Monster Thermals Above Owens Valley
- San Diego Company Is Top MIRM Winner
- Small Shopping Center Under Way Near CBS
- I Am Vidocq by Vincent McConnor (Dodd, Mead: $16.95; 400 pp.)
- Commerce Center in Signal Hill Open for Business
- Licensing of Appraisers Gets Support : Professionals Back Move to Establish Standards in Field
- Forecast of Active Realty Markets Given
- Work Begun on Scripto's Modern Plant
- Glancing at the Italian best-seller list, an...
- College Receives Grants : UCLA Awarded Grant for Plant Gene Study
- Underlying Depression Can Be a Real Pain in the Neck
- Zone Change Bid Raises Concern
- The Nation : Snow, Ice Chill Midwest
- The Day That the Icebox Man Cometh
- Hypochondriacs Find Meaning in Search for Illness
- A Setback for Syria in Lebanon
- Shuttle Astronaut Jarvis : An Academic's Dream Died With Challenger
- Terrigno Defense Fund Effort in Limbo Until State Issues Guidelines
- Researcher Puts Astrologers to the Test and Says They Fail
- Forum Seeks to Allay AIDS 'Hysteria'
- Shuttle Hopes: Majestic but Also Mistaken
- Katarina Witt--the East German Who Is More Equal Than Others
- Granada Hills Snares QB Leach : But Stroh Is Looking Farther Than a Promising Sophomore
- Tribute Paid to Jim Williams
- Saratoga Now in Naples
- Thatcher, Mitterrand the Targets : British and French Declaring War Again--This Time in Song
- Official Sees No Purpose in Sharing Data : FAA Rejects L. B. Bid for Airport Incident Reports
- The House
- Shoppers to Harvest Long-Awaited Goods at North County Mall
- Cal Lutheran Women Lose to Azusa Pacific
- Bettor Hits the Pick Nine and Wins Record $1.9 Million at Santa Anita
- SCC Drops Close One to Fresno Pacific
- Mets in Unfamiliar Role as Favorites
- BOBBY ORR : Once Best on Skates, He Walks With Pain
- Kings Use Their 'Nicholls Offense' in 9-6 Win Over Jets
- Lack of Sponsors Forcing Drivers to Run on Empty
- West Virginia's Catlett Thinking of Retirement
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: While Duluth...
- Calls of the Wild Are the Root of Some Sports Department Hang-Ups
- JESSYE NORMAN--DIVA ON THE GO
- Newport Beach Firm to Manage Retirement Fund
- Wintering Near Nation's Midpoint
- Playing at Checkers Without Reservations
- Heaven Can Reign in Houseboat on Florida Lake
- Shopping Mall Project Begun
- The Holocaust by Martin Gilbert (Holt, Rinehart & Winston: $19.95; 830 pp.)
- Follow the Royalty and the Serious Skiers to Lech
- Rehabilitation Work Financed
- Closing the How-To Book
- Lottery Jackpot : Grocery Clerk Harvests Cool $6.3 Million
- Officers Shoot One of Own
- French Comic Sparks Drive to Feed Poor : Sharp-Tongued Satirist Coluche Draws Support From Left, Right
- Toxic Wastes Buried, but Not Town's Fears
- 'Big One' Is Super Truck of Maine Logging Road
- St. Luke to Have New Owners, Face Lift, Profit-Making Mission : Transfusion for a Hospital
- 'Unusual' Flame Believed Cause of Shuttle Explosion : NASA Photographs Reveal 'Plume' on Right Booster Seconds Before Blast
- Willie Nelson will star in, co-produce and...
- Staving Off Catastrophe
- San Diego Planning Variety of Activities for Constitution Bash
- Long Quarantine Price for Animals' Zoo Admission
- Aztec Women Hold Off UNLV, 77-71
- Dupont Centre Topped Out
- Road Warriors : L.A.'s Planners in Combat With Traffic
- Firm Moves to Valencia Plant
- Concrete Institute Honors Morley Construction Co.
- FICTION
- Squared Away : In Praise of the Permanence of Tile
- Brentwood Firm Buys 2 Westwood Complexes
- Ventura Towns Recall Early Days of Railroad
- President Orders First Round of Spending Cuts : Trims $11.7 Billion to Satisfy Gramm-Rudman Law, Vows 'Different, Better Approach' Next Year
- 'The Goal Is Simple--to Teach Everyone Willing to Learn' : In Lebanon, One Man Pays the Tuition for Thousands
- Botswana Researchers : Providing the Lions' Share of Knowledge
- Restaurant Given Zoning Change
- China Targets Rats For Extermination
- French Debate the Power of a President
- Fiedler Says Davis 'Went Shopping' to Prompt Inquiry
- The Sheriff's Bomb Squad: Only Coolest Need Apply
- Researchers Say Organs May Shift Functions : New Evolution Theory Takes Wing
- Richard E. Berlin, 92, Dies; Ex-Chief Executive for Hearst
- College Provides Needy Students With Food for More Than Just Thought
- 'Grandma' Is the Law at La Habra High, but She's Shed Some Tears
- VIEWPOINTS : West Germany Set the Pattern for Europe's Recovery : Tougher Budget Controls, Supply-Side Policies Inspire Confidence, Growth
- Drop Into Rain Forest in Malaysia National Park
- Golf / Shav Glick : Robinson and Dutra Newest Inductees Into Southland Hall of Fame
- Orange County Prep Basketball : Foothill Beats Villa Park for 19th Straight
- ON THE TUBE: Last week's American Music...
- COPELAND TAKES BLUES 'HOME' TO AFRICA
- WANNA 'PARTY'? NO THANKS, EDDIE
- CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC
- Pauley Petroleum, Los Angeles, said it acquired...
- June Completion Set for Bonita Apartment
- Property Managers Elect Clive Graham Jr. President
- Travelers visiting Expo '86 in Vancouver might...
- Dear, Dear Brenda THE LOVE LETTERS OF HENRY MILLER TO BRENDA VENUS; text by Brenda Venus; edited by Gerald S. Sindell; introduction by Lawrence Durrell (Morrow: $17.95; 191 pp.)
- Research & Development Centers : Construction Under Way on $9-Million Project
- Six Killed in House Fire
- Candidate Filing for April 8 Election Closes in 7 Cities
- Time to Tell Drug Users to Clean Up or Clear Out
- Hollywood Stars Face Upstart San Gabriel
- Psychologists Look at Involved Fans--and They See a Lot
- This Time He'll Be Playing, Not Watching : Rams' Irvin Will Get Better View of Pro Bowl
- Winternationals Drag Racing : For Openers, Muldowney Must Go Against Garlits
- Pan American Hands USIU Seventh Straight Loss
- CSUN Hurt by Second-Half Lapse, 75-62
- Zoeller Leads by 3 Strokes in Down-and-Up Pro-Am
- FAMOUS CHEFS: HAVE KNIVES, WILL TRAVEL
- JEWISH FOLK EXHIBITION COMES TO THE SKIRBALL
- CAN NICE NEWS FINISH FIRST? : A Lot of Reporters Today Sing a Different Tune
- Orange Julius International Shifts Identity, Management
- Tips to Homeowners
- BROTHERS, retold by Florence B. Freedman, illustrated...
- Q: My favorite Kimberly Knits suit...
- Brokerages Find a Gold Mine in Leisure World : Retirement Community's Affluent Residents Are Big Source of Investment Cash
- Archive to Lay Off 200 and Transfer Jobs to Singapore
- Marriott Looks to Speedy Expansion : Big Boy Restaurants Plan to Open 200 New Locations
- Solana AB, a Stockholm-based manufacturer of indoor...
- Computer Sciences, El Segundo, said it was...
- Trust Services of America, the trust and...
- South Light: A JOURNEY TO THE LAST CONTINENT by Michael Parfit (Macmillan: $17.95; 320 pp.)
- Mammoth Lakes Real Estate on Upswing : Buyer Interest in High Sierra Dwellings Increases as Construction Comes to Halt
- Orange County Apartment Assn. Headed by Waller
- French Architectural Styles Featured in Oceanside Homes
- ESSENTIALS : Bright Idea
- Some Israeli Troupes March in Different Theater
- More and More Women Are Finding the Skies Friendly in the Air Force : Opportunities for Pilots, Crew Greater Than in Civilian Life
- Police Work Makes Firefighters Appreciate Their Old Line of Work
- Mark Twain Tradition : Newspaper's Sense of Humor Fails to Tickle Everyone
- Child Has Right to Education
- Fine Expected for Release of Tuna Boat
- WCAC Roundup : White, Frederick Lead Pepperdine to Victory
- Bears Take the Spotlight in Today's Pro Bowl
- A Louisville Rooter Is Fired by Kentucky
- For Crum, a Get-Well Win, 91-72 : Louisville Coach Out With Flu but Calls In a Victory Over UCLA
- August Leads Chapman Alumni
- VALDEZ--A LIFE IN THE RIVER OF HUMANITY
- VTE Television, Los Angeles, which provides remote...
- Captain of Washington Queen Nagged Into Uncharted Waters
- Down the Primrose Path : An English Country Garden in Southern California
- Reagan, Space Panel Head Ask Continued Exploration
- CPB President Elected
- L. B. Boy Takes Regional Ranking In Stride : Chess Whiz, 8, Unmoved by Success
- Attorney finds Enough Laughs in Career to Fill a Book
- NFL Copycats Will Attempt to Imitate Bears
- Just No Time to Take a Timeout : It's a Life of All Work and All Play for Cypress Basketball's Bill Dobbs
- With Froese or Jensen, Flyers Feel Confident
- Clippers Fall Back Into an Old Familiar Rout, 156-121
- UCLA Comes Up With New Faces, Gymnastics Title
- Wins and McMahon Go Hand in Glove
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Washington Loses to Arizona, Is Outscored at Foul Line, 22-1
- Cheryl Miller Hospitalized--Concussion, Neck Injury
- Commentary : 'Historical Baseball Abstract'--It's Both Fun and Opinionated
- A MERCURIAL HONKY-TONKER
- HONK IF YOU'RE READY FOR AN AMISH-ISRAELI FOIE GRAS
- THE COS FINDS HIS NIGERIAN ROOTS . . .
- British Resist Saudi Push to Ease Oil Glut
- ZZZZ Best, Reseda, a carpet cleaning and...
- What's in a Name : Some Collectors Judge a Book by Its Bookplate
- Theme Building to Be Completed in Historical Area
- Retail Center Developer Established L.A. Office
- Awaiting Trespass (A Pasion) <i> by Linda Ty-Casper (Readers International, P.O. Box 959, Columbia, La. 71418: $14.95, hardcover; $7.95, paperback; 180 pp.)</i>
- Poor Planning, Design Irk Public
- Company Buys Fontana Land
- What Appears to Be Brick May Be Just a Good Illusion
- Strikers 'Totally Take Over' Hormel Gates
- Haitian Capital Calm, but Unrest Persists in Provinces
- Beverly Hills Council Filing Deadline Extended to Tuesday
- In Help Wanted: Kids Cindy Williams and...
- Painted and Petted, Rock Is Whittier College Lodestone
- Wheelwright Stuff: Hobbyist Stays Busy Repairing Wagons
- Legal Difficulties Unravel Network of Nursing Homes
- UCI Professor Sounds Alarm on Ozone Layer
- For the Unpretentious Beer and Ball-Cap Crowd, 'Yuffies' Is Way to Go
- Truck Abandoned in Hills 2 Weeks Ago : Searchers Find No Sign of Architect
- THE BUDGET : By Axes or Taxes
- Lunch Counter Is Taste of Nostalgia
- Struiksma Was Warned Not to Enter Mayor's Race
- Community College Basketball : It's Surprises All Around as Top-Ranked Cerritos Falls to Cypress, 67-64
- Laurie Graham of Canada won her second...
- FROM RUSSIA WITH SUBTITLES
- U.S. Metal for Japan
- Wickes Cos., Santa Monica, said it entered...
- Apartment Vacancies in San Diego Steady at 6.1%
- Mexico City's Zona Rosa Ambiance Is European
- Office/Retail Project Tops Out in Santa Ana
- Saving Across Borders
- Neville Indicted for Dumping Toxics at Its S. F. Springs Plant
- Proposal Floated for a Fishermen's Wharf
- Astronauts' Dream Will Live On, Reagan Pledges
- Early Promise Faded : 20 Years of Marcos: Few Gains Seen
- California Infant Dies of Baby Fae Defect
- Orioles Invite Bonilla, Six Others to Camp
- Okamoto Struggles to 73 but Retains Lead by One Shot
- DOCUMENTING RECENT CHORAL EXPLOSION
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: The Rolling Stones,...
- HARD-CORE WITH HEART
- A TRIBUTE TO BISCHOFF BY THE BAY
- Women Make Inroads at Futures Market : Female Traders Changing London's All-Male Image
- The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta <i> by Mario Vargas Llosa; translated by Alfred MacAdam (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 310 pp.) </i>
- Village Journey THE REPORT OF THE ALASKA NATIVE REVIEW COMMISSION by Thomas R. Berger (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 198 pp., illustrated)
- Winter's Last-Minute Chores
- Do Your Homework Before You Take Off
- Comdial Sells Upland Plant
- Quest for Truth and Wisdom
- Building Begun on New Center
- Sea Yields a Treasure From Ship That Went Down 62 Years Ago
- When L.A. Blocked the Borders
- Pair Admits to Fraud Charges in Phone Scam
- State's Biggest Urban Park Maintains a Low Profile
- UCI Swimmers Set 4 Records, Still Lose
- 3,000 Runners Expected Today for Long Beach Marathon
- ANNAPOLIS BRASS TACTICS
- Outsmarting Voltaire in the Hebrides
- The Art of Kappo
- Task Force to Offer Plan By June : Compton Targets Drugs, Killings
- David S. Walesiak, formerly student activities adviser...
- Studies Renew Anxiety About Fading Ozone
- Day-Care Center Disputes Charges Brought by State
- MINISERIES PREMIERES--Sunday night could bring the head-on...
- Alternatives Abound for Clark Field and Subic Bay
- Keeping Freeways Free of Blight
- To Break Political Etiquette, if Not the Law
- Australia's 'Family Court' System Draws Criticism
- Long Beach Women Beat Hawaii, 91-59
- Rule Change By NCAA Kept CSUN in Dugout
- Track and Field Roundup : Joe Dial Vaults 19-4 3/4 for World Indoor Best
- Edmonton Has Share of All-Stars
- Birtcher Corp., El Monte, said it was...
- The New Gold Rush : The Merchant Prince of Zinfandel Mines a Rich Vein at Sutter Home
- The Region : Doctors Using Service to Ward Off Suits
- A Throwback to an Earlier Age
- India Welcome Subdued : Pope's Call for Peace a Tribute to Mahatma
- War in Nevada Skies : Simulated Combat With 'Soviet Aggressors' Has Taken 41 Lives
- Westside's Office Rent Market Sets Pace in L.A. Basin
- THE TEATROS: MORE POLISH, LESS POLITICS
- DON'T FENCE THEM IN
- BEUYS: GERMAN ARTIST LEAVES VIVID MEMORIES
- Diagnostics Products, Los Angeles, said it agreed...
- Panel's Advice: Know the Home Builder
- White Installed as President of Mortgage Bankers
- Keeping Food at Right Temperature on Planes
- Work Started on 200 Homes
- Peter J. Laird, formerly vice president and...
- Coldwell Banker Will Celebrate Anniversary
- Cut Through Red Tape to Get a Job Overseas
- The Making of a Public Man by Sol M. Linowitz (Little, Brown: $19.95; 288 pp.)
- Ex-Official Sues El Segundo : Seeks $3 Million, Reinstatement as Building Director
- Greenpeace Preparing to Set Up Permanent Antarctic Base Camp
- Patrols Stepped Up at Indian Digs : Looters Plague Ancient Sites
- 2 State Agencies Order BKK Clean-Up of Impure Ground Water
- Truman Reportedly Had FBI Tap Rival's Phone
- State Moves Again to Revoke License of N. Hollywood Home
- Japanese Who Sank Kennedy PT Boat Dies
- Conference on Education : Take Interest in Schools, Latino Parents Urged
- Countywide : Employers Win Awards for Hiring the Disabled
- USD Scholar Hews to Strict Line as Constitution Nears 200th
- Late Shot by Smith Beats USD
- Group Picks President
- Opening This Week
- VET Q & A : Cats and Cork
- Vacation Memories : Austrian Train Ride Takes Visitor by Surprise
- Linkage: Civic Aid or 'Extortion'? : Parley Discusses Merits of Fees on Downtowm Projects
- Shear Madness : As More and More Hedges Get Cut Back, Life in the City Gets a Little Drearier
- Shopping Centers : $10-Million Facility Open for Off-Price Merchants
- California Plaza Designer to Get AIA Gold Medal
- FICTION
- Anatomy of a Breeze
- Apartments in Denver Bought by Partnership
- Work Under Way on Retirement Project in Hemet
- Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam, edited...
- Ill With Cancer, He May Be Disbarred : Roy M. Cohn Fights for His Life and Legal Career
- Decision Expected This Week on Controversial Post Office Move
- THE BIG SHAVE
- County-Based Firms Suffer Rough Week
- Those Do-It-All Executives Can Do Great Harm
- American Interstate Bank Gets Clean Bill of Health
- San Fernando Town House Complex Opens
- Summer Start Slated for New Vail Ski Area
- Poets in Residence : A Collection of Recent Works From L.A.'s Short-Form Literati
- Experts in Leasing in Overbuilt Markets Are Much in Demand
- 16-Home First Phase Opens at Development in Redlands
- Technology Corridor Unite Chooses Officers
- Home Improvement : Slimmer Refrigerator Offered by Admiral
- Beach Resort Sales Open
- B. P. Dougherty Leads Orange County AIA
- Ellis Ends Plan for Dealership in Bellflower : Plans for New Auto Dealership at Bellflower Site Abandoned
- San Quentin Trying to Reform Its Image
- Despite Ravages of War, Uganda Avoids Famine : 'Because We Have Food, We Don't Realize How Bad Off We Are,' Official Says
- Marcos Denies That He or Wife Secretly Bought U.S. Real Estate
- Retarded Thrilled by Mainstream Jobs, Paychecks
- The 'Soul' of Black Military History : Museum at Arizona's Fort Huachuca Devoted to Exploits
- Time Is Running Out--Choose, or Else!
- 5 GOP Contenders Open '88 Race by Wooing the Right
- Study Suggests Organs May Shift Their Functions : A New Theory Takes Flight on the Wings of Insects
- Double-Duty Public Safety Officers Seen as Way to Save Funds : Cop on Beat May Be Firefighter as More Cities Consolidate Departments