- SATISFACTION TIMES THREE ON HILLHURST
- GOING IN STYLE
- BERKOFF'S TURN TO BE A 'KVETCH'
- Tract Opens With 40 Homes
- FICTION : ANGELS OF SEPTEMBER by Andrew M. Greeley (Warner Books/Bernard Geis Associates: $17.95).
- Judge Postpones Hearing for Indicted Compton Councilman
- Governor Names New Toxic Wastes Administrators
- Reform Tax Reform
- A Farewell Sign of the Cross for Father Tom
- School Crowding: Solution Clouded by Electioneering
- Bomb Explodes as Car Starts, Hurts Driver in N. Hollywood
- Caring Treatment Cited : Camarillo State Mental Hospital Sheds Its Image as 'Snake Pit'
- Girl, 4, Dies After Being Struck by Car
- Convoy of Patients to Awaken Memories for Quake Survivors
- Week in Review : CITIES : Lagging Landlords May End Up in Court Over Dilapidated Units
- NCAA Wrestling : Record-Setting Victory Gives Iowa Its Ninth Straight Title
- CSUN Buries Pomona, 9-1, in Opener, then Falls, 4-1
- Racing at Santa Anita : Variety Road May Get Headley to the Derby Yet
- Tasso Victorious in 3-Year-Old Debut
- THE STRUGGLE TO STARDOM FOR SCOTT SKILES : Michigan State Guard Has His Faults, but They Don't Have Anything to Do With the Way He Plays Basketball
- Girls' Division III : Woodlake Reaches Final Again
- Downtown Relocation
- The Shortest Route in Capitol Is Underground
- Work to Start on Palm Desert Theater : $13-Million Performing Arts Project to Rise on College Campus
- Study Tours in Spain
- Hit the Tables at Las Vegas, Then Hit the Slopes
- The Changing Scenery : The Most Beautiful Gardens Don't Grow According to Plan but Evolve and Develop Over Time
- Expansion Completed at Parking Facility
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- Norwalk Schools to Take New Look at Pupil Shift Plan
- Professors of the Year
- Monrovia Mayor, Council : Centennial Siren Song Inspires Candidates
- Cosmonauts Conduct TV Tour of New Space Station
- Training for Maritime Jobs : Hawaii Students Can Ship Out to Shape Up
- Symphony Association Needs More Support, Not More Criticism
- Commentary : On the Wrong Track With Amtrak
- Romanian Chess Master Plotted Flight to Freedom
- Pac-10 Swimming : Stanford Wins Title
- Scheer Termed Honest, Decent by Rothenberg
- Reg Manning, 80, 'Cactus Cartoonist'
- CSUN Holds Loyola Marymount to No Hits in 2 Games
- Angel Notebook : Schofield Under Pressure to Improve Hitting
- Riverside Wins Women's JC Tournament, 64-56
- NHL Notes : Dailey, 32, Is Trying a Comeback
- 'GLORY OF EASTER': A PASSION PLAY THAT NEEDS MORE PASSION
- Heavy With Promise : Mizrahie Stays the Course, Not Letting Rain Nor Pregnancy Slow Her Down
- The Region : Park Land Swap Proposed
- Marcos Reportedly Seeks Haven Elsewhere
- Central America's Untried Answer: Why a Contadora Treaty Will Work
- After Riots, Egypt Faces Future Woe : Troubles With Trade, Tourism
- Woman, 87, Dies After Car Accident
- Three Straight Contestants Hit 7-Figure Jackpots : $6.38-Million Spin Sets Lottery Record
- South County : Bergeson Seeks Radar Use on Ortega Highway
- Hospital to Feature Modern Equipment, Spacious Wards
- Ironing Out La Jolla Zoning
- Orange County Prep Baseball Roundup : Haack Gives Up Only One Hit as Huntington Beach Beats Marina, 7-1
- San Diego State Track Teams Win
- Rain Shortens the Bay Hill Tournament
- NBA Roundup : Despite Loss, Jordan Puts Bulls Back in Picture
- Injuries Keep Ruland on Bullet Bench
- John Ford : THE MAN AND HIS WORK by Tag Gallagher (University of California: $35; 572 pp., illustrated)
- Developer Says Profit is City's Motive : Torrance Countersued Over Marsh Deed
- Reagan Says He's 'a Contra Too,' Pushes Rebel Aid
- El Monte Mayor, Council : Challenger Called 'Completely Wrong'
- Remnant of Solar System's Birth : Halley's Comet Still Holds Mysteries for Scientists
- 200 Residents Object to Bus Yard Relocation
- Jaws II (Sunday at 8 p.m. on...
- Latino Ward Key in Chicago 'Council Wars'
- Pickup Driver Hurt in Crash on Freeway
- Virtually Unnoticed : Japan--It's Now Banker to the World
- Cell Defect May Prove to Be Clue to Alzheimer's
- World Cup Skiing : Longshot Fletcher Gives U.S. Team First Victory
- In These Stories, Future Is Now for 1991 Angels and Dodgers : Stubbs Is at First, Smith at Catcher and, at Manager, Yes, Pass the Pasta
- Drug Scandals in Sports World Being Felt on the Baseball Card Market, Too
- Tacason Pitches Chapman to Sweep
- CONCERTOS FOR RECORDER, STRINGS AND CONTINUO BY...
- MELI'SA KHAN DO IT
- GAELIC ECHO
- If you're traveling to England, take along...
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- FICTION : TIME OUT OF MIND by John R. Maxim (Houghton Mifflin: $17.95).
- Trio Will Be Honored at Reception Hosted by AIA
- Norwalk City Hall Veteran Leaving to Become Selma, Calif., Manager
- 93 Vehicles Pile Up in Fog on French Highway
- State Panel Won't OK 3-Story Limit for Coastal Areas
- Learning to Think--the Write Way : Key to Education Is Putting Words on Paper, Experts Say
- 'Parade' of the Irish Began as Flight From Famine, Oppression
- Bars on Third World Farm Imports Hit
- The World of Science in a Shoe Box : School's Specialist Teacher Works With Young Students
- Cerritos Homeowners Cry Foul Over Odors From Processing Plant
- Bowa Tries Managing as Career
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: How's this...
- TO ALMOST HAVE AND HAVE NOT : Losing an Imitation Hemingway Contest in a Manly Fashion
- STARSHIP: TOO OLD TO ROCK?
- A CHILDREN'S ZOO by Tana Hoban (Greenwillow: $11.75; 24 pp.; ages 3-6).
- NONFICTION : INSIDE OSCAR: THE UNOFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE ACADEMY AWARDS by Mason Wiley and Damien Bona (Ballantine: $24.95, illustrated).
- Traveling in Style Magazine and International Issue
- Office Vacancy Rate Declines in San Diego
- HIMALAYAN ODYSSEY
- The Improbable Spirit of the Irish
- Dinosaur Art Exhibit Brings Behemoths to Life
- 14 Marcos Political Allies Assail Him, Form New Party
- Church, Government Discourage Belief : Argentine 'Miracle' Cult Is Big Business
- In a Pinch, College Has Room for High School
- Heritage Festival Highlights : Today
- 2 Marine Pilots Eject to Safety Before Observation Jet Crashes
- Housing Benefits for City Workers
- Handicapped but Gifted Adults Get Anaheim Fine Arts Campus
- Week in Review : AT THE SCENE : Disneyland Hotel Fire Is 6th Blaze in 2 Months
- Old Puppeteer Brings His Friends to Life Once More
- Great Peace March Stalled in Barstow, but 560 Still Struggle to Continue Trip
- 2 Marine Pilots Eject Before Crash of Jet in Laguna Hills
- SERIES AT A GLANCE : TODAY : A Continuing Drama
- Girls' Division I : Collum Is Key as Point Loma Beats Lynwood, 53-50
- West Regional at Long Beach Arena : St. John's Berry to Test Sore Ankle
- In These Stories, Future Is now for 1991 Angels and Dodgers : With McLemore, Polidor and Miller, This Has to Be the Year, Doesn't It?
- DOLBY'S 'HYPERACTIVE' WORLD EXPANDS TO FILMS
- GEORGIA O'KEEFFE'S LEGACY
- West Regional at Long Beach : 49ers Win It in Overtime, 78-73
- Lonell Phea and David Roberson, wide receivers...
- THE LITTLE MAGAZINE THAT COULD
- Pt. Loma Nazarene Wins Title
- College Baseball Roundup : Fullerton Squeezes In a 2-1 Win Over Gonzaga
- Port Hueneme to Sell 16 Buildings to Widen Street
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- Home Builders Predict Rosy 1986 Prospects : Most Surveyed Believe That Successful 1985 Housing Market Will Carry Over to This Year
- San Marino Youth Vows to Take English Issue to Voters
- Portugal, China Plan Talks on Macao Future
- Trade Official Named
- 'The ordinary people rallied around us and restored our faith in human nature.'--Cmdr. Joseph McGuire, Ship's builder and captain : Bounty Sails, Leaving Portside Squall Astern
- Some Fear Learning How Loved Ones Died : Crew Discovery Upsets Shuttle Kin
- TMI Nuclear Reactor Shut Off by Valve Malfunction
- Rinks Are Skating on Thin Ice : Spiraling Insurance Premiums Worry Operators
- Five Years of Trouble Seen for Space Program : Payload Backlog to Soar in Time It Takes U.S. to Replace Shuttle, Build Expendable Launchers
- Marcos-Era Gold Reported Missing : Philippines Tracing Flow of Millions in Bullion, Cash and Illegal Profits
- For Army Units, the Foes on These Maneuvers Are Disease and Ignorance : U.S. Copters Fly Hope, Health to Impoverished Peasants in Honduran Countryside
- California: To Grow On? : An uncertain future beneath the surface of America's finest farmlands
- Local Elections : Heavily Favored Whittier Incumbents Ensure Edge With Money
- Local Elections : 2 Challengers Seek to Pry Loose Sato's Grip on L.B. Council Seat
- Political Gamesmanship: Blame-Mongering Over Nicaragua
- USD Earns Split With Dominguez Hills
- Baseball : A's Andujar Is Trying to Set an Example, Instead of Being One
- Cal Lutheran Loses Doubleheader to Southern California College
- AIA to Present Westweek Programs at Design Center
- NONFICTION : WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO? by Nelson George (St. Martin's: $17.95).
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- 1949 THE FIRST ISRAELIS : by Tom Segev (Free Press: $19.95; illustrated, 379 pp.)
- Junior League to Mark 60 Years of Service
- 3 Women Burned When Aerosol Can Explodes
- Week in Review : BUSINESS : Bank Officials Accused of Stock Manipulation
- Moorhead to Face Burbank Minister in Congress Race
- Homework Assignments : School's Anti-Drug Plan Involves Parents
- Countywide : Gay Republicans Invite Dornan to Debate Issues
- Garrett Planning Another Career Move : Ex-San Clemente Center Stars in San Francisco; Indiana Is Next
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Plays Nystrom for Milan Title
- East Regional : Two Years of Frustration End for Duke, 89-61
- Division II Girls : Chino Defeats Santa Clara in Overtime, 49-44
- PANDORAS' KNOCKS
- FAN WARS
- THE SHUFFLING SCENE
- WHEN THE N.Y. DOLLS ROCKED
- The Sade Look for Proms: Pretty in Slink
- Development of Single-Family Homes Opens Today in Saugus
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- 15TH ANNUAL SURVEY OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
- Mining Town Closed but Pit Is Open
- Work Completed on Home Depot's San Diego Store
- A DAY IN THE COUNTRY
- A Contest for Self-Congratulation
- Hushed Magnificence of Alhambra
- Three Provide Technical Support
- My Friends by Emmanuel Bove; translated by Janet Louth (Carcanet: $15.95; 149 pp.)
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE : Worker's Compensation for a Peripatetic Editor Can Be More Trial Than Tour
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- That Confounding Color : Yellow, Blue, Red Have Long Been Considered the Primaries. And Then There Is Green
- Day for Night Dress
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- Plant gladiolus. They take about 100 days...
- Look for a Good Laugh
- Filling Up With Philly
- PORTS: : Traditional Ways Ebb as a New Wave of of Intermodal Cargo Handling Rolls In
- Advertising Firms Merging to Serve Developer Client
- Japan's Banks Hit for Shunning Third World
- Biltmore to Celebrate Renovation : Banquet at Hotel Marks Completion of Work on Interior
- Computer Usage, San Francisco, said it received...
- The Abandonment of the Jews: America and...
- Military Incompetence : WHY THE AMERICAN MILITARY DOESN'T WIN by Richard A. Gabriel (Hill & Wang: $16.95; 208 pp.)
- Black Popular Music in America <i> by Arnold Shaw (Schirmer: $19.95; 307 pp.) </i>
- First American Title to Move
- THE SIEGE: THE SAGA OF ISRAEL AND ZIONISM : by Conor Cruise O'Brien (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 298 pp.)
- Vacation Memories : Visitor Receives a Warm Welcome in Iceland
- WRITER'S GUIDE : Freighter Fancier Alex Haley's Penchant for Unconventional Cruising
- Walker Seated as Valley Board President
- FICTION : ANNIE MAGDALENE by Barbara Hanrahan (Beaufort: $13.95).
- 15TH ANNUAL SURVEY OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING : Alphabetical Listing
- His Heart Was Set on Hoops, So Patient Went Home
- Woman, 66, Who Shot Man Did What She 'Thought Was Best'
- Executioners : Secrecy Shrouds Disquieting Duty
- Scores of World Leaders Attend Funeral for Palme
- The House : Dairy Supports
- Familiar Freeway Congestion : The Monday Morning Gridlock: Welcome to L.A.
- Fair Housing Battles With 'Our Own Apartheid' : Interracial Couple Receives the Support of Westside Council
- Wet and Windy Storm Rolls Across State
- Countywide
- Fern Expert Lends Green Thumb to Griffith Park
- Harrowing TV Saga : Plot Filled With Turmoil May Have a Happy Ending for Troubled CommuniCom Cable
- Peace Marchers Count Heads: 560 Still Looking for Support
- Boys' Division II : Wilson Scores an Easy Win Over El Camino
- West Regional at Ogden, Utah : A Block Gets Louisville Rolling, 82-68
- HOT FLASH DEPT.: The new issue of...
- 'HIP' NEWMAN TO PLAY BACH
- A MYSTERIOUS 'ROSE' BLOOMS IN ROME
- ITALIAN ART, CULTURE FESTIVAL
- Construction Unions Try to Stem Job Losses
- THE VIEW FROM ATOP : An Airline Pilot's Round-the-World Survey of the Fascination and Follies of Planet Earth
- Arco Leasing Progressing
- Professional Society Gives Leonardo Award to Ryan
- Cancun Celebrates 12th Birthday as Tourist Stop
- Tracking Lions and Tigers in Game Parks of Asia
- Touring the Greek Islands by Yacht
- Digital Transervice, Fair Lawn, N.J., said it...
- Each West Coast Terminal Has Its Own Specialties, Profitability : Ports Are as Varied as the Cargo Handled
- Japan Seeks Bigger Voice in Finance : Power at World Banking Agencies Falls Short, It Says
- Salud! Cheers! Na Zdrowie! : Times Writers' Concise Correspondents Course in Cosmopolitan Conviviality
- WITH A LITTLE BIT 'O PLUCK : Perseverance Is a Prerequisite for a Discovery Tour of Europe's Lesser-Known Cultural Attractions
- Gibraltar Plans Project in Vista
- AFFAIRS OF THE HEART
- Tarzana Condo Project Opens With 24 Units
- Firm Relocates Branch
- Pismo Pier Rebuilt
- Hollywood Apartment Sold for $1.9 Million
- Good Morning Blues : <i> The Autobiography of Count Basie as Told to Albert Murray (Random House: $19.95; 399 pp.)</i>
- Warner Center Marriott to Hold Grand Opening
- Claremont Council : 6-Candidate Race Sets Off a Volcano of Rhetoric
- First Prop. A Vote May Land on Fall Ballot
- Coker Helps Newman Reach a Milestone : He Scores Hat Trick to Lead Sockers to Division-Clinching Win
- Scottish welterweight champion Steve Watt was "critical...
- Rambis Plays Key Role for Lakers
- San Diego Prep Baseball : Bonita Vista Beats Escondido in Warhawk Tournament, 10-5
- Clippers Are Facing $8 Million in Losses Since Move to L.A.
- ON THE TOWN: As predicted last week,...
- Traveling With Style
- Going for the Bronze : An Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Breaks Out of His Mold and Into Sculpting
- Driving Away a Myth of Germany's Black Forest
- Projects Slated
- Gentlemen in England A Vision <i> by A.N. Wilson (Viking: $17.95; 310 pp.)</i>
- Drugs, Fear Are Project's Unwelcome Tenants
- Shultz, Soviet Premier Differ on Summit Date
- The House : Dairy Supports
- A workaday bank clerk becomes an international...
- Wrights' Wrongs Fixed Via Computer as Team Builds Replica of Flyer
- Resident Proposes Filling 2 Rolling Hills Canyons : To Stop Slide: Give It No Place to Go
- OLIVE VIEW : Now Comes the Hard Part: Paying the Bills
- 2 Men Seriously Hurt During Brawl in Alley
- Week in Review : COUNTYWIDE : Car-Pool Experiment Extended for 9 Months
- Week in Review : BUSINESS : Smith Ordered to Pay Hughes $204.6 Million for Infringement
- Baseball Moves to Curb Unruly Fan Behavior
- Williams Is New Coach at Ohio St.
- Dinkum Dog Takes the Mess Out of Fast Food
- Martha's Vineyard Attracts the Upwardly Mobile
- Selected Poems 1963-1983 by Charles Simic (George Braziller: $14.95, hardcover; $8.95, paperback; 186 pp.)
- First-Aid Kits Must Be Fuller
- NAILS: Pointers for Spring
- Swamp of the Singing Frogs
- FYI
- The Adrenaline Junkies : Movie Stunt Men and Women Get Paid to Leap From Buildings and Crash Cars. Some People Call Them Daredevils. They Call Themselves Professionals
- 'Green Machines' to Raise Stakes for Lottery Players
- Cranston Says Reagan Now Agrees With Him
- Oil Price Crisis Hits Home for Beverly Hills Schools
- Westinghouse Award Winner : Whiz Kid Says His Life Is 'Like Anyone Else's'
- Aquino Aide Expects Access to Marcos Papers
- Sure and It's the Reagans Who Wish You a Happy St. Pat's Day
- A Life Defined by Losses and Delights
- Wet and Windy Storm Rolls Across State
- West Coast Firm to Undertake Probe : Assignment for Congress Is New Challenge for Lawyer
- World Champion Bridge Player Lewis Mathe Dies in Canoga Park
- Message for the Young
- NHL Roundup : Flyers Stay on Top With Overtime Win
- TITLE TROUBLE
- DREYFUSS GOES 'NUTS'
- BACKSTAGE MELODRAMA
- WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT CRUELTY, INSENSITIVITY, VULGARITY, OBSCENITY, SLEAZE AND RAUNCH?
- Literary Deconstruction
- Zoning Changes and Their Impact
- Africa Safari Delightful
- Other Health Clinics
- Sizing Up Costs
- LONGEVITY
- Nuisance Actions
- Homosexuality and GOP Party
- Kissinger and Nixon
- NBC's "You Again?" made me feel very...
- A Point Overlooked
- The Heimlich Maneuver
- Renters and Their Pets
- As an ex-Minnesotan, I have been a...
- Of Great Architects and Their Education
- Signs of Spring
- Marathon's Beginnings