- Motor Racing Roundup : Earnhardt Wins the TranSouth 500 at Darlington by Three Lengths Over Waltrip
- A Large Halibut Turns the Scales in His Favor
- Haiti Acts on Duvalier Funds
- Tutu to Be African Archbishop
- Mock Weddings in High School Teach Budgeting
- Soviets to Release 'Wanderer' Today
- Dancers Put Best Foot Forward at Tournament
- Newport Beach
- Residents Unwilling to Take Fall for Sliding Agoura Hills Slope
- Cypress
- National League Roundup : Against Reds, Padres Discover a New Formula: Wynne + Gwynn = Win
- Former Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodger pitcher...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : SANTA BARBARA BALLET AT OXY
- National Gypsum received another buy-out bid.
- Soviets Give Svetlana OK to Leave Again
- Nakasone Sees Reagan, Pledges to Cut Trade Surplus With U.S.
- Teacher of the Year Once 'Fat Boy' Who Nearly Flunked Out
- The Nation : Storm Threatens Dakotas
- Salvador Helicopter Crashes; Four Killed
- A Look at Cowards on Both Sides in USC Pogrom
- Drug Firm to Alter Claims for Ribavirin at FDA Order
- USOC Is Still Opposed to Allowing All Professionals to Compete in Olympics
- Chapman Win Clinches Conference Tennis Title
- ART MUSEUM FUND DRIVE SEEKS $500,000
- Fourth Body Is Found After Nebraska Fire
- After Long Battle, 2 Detroit Papers to Publish Jointly
- Garamendi: The 18 Hours That Put Him in Race for Controller
- Stevenson Thrown by Horse, Fractures Back
- Reaction to Insurance Crisis : 'Deep Pockets': Ballot Bid to Tighten Liability Belt
- Police Propose to Break Child Abuse 'Cycle' With 25-Man Unit
- American League Roundup : Just Batting Leadoff, Mariners' Tartabull Is Really Cleaning Up
- CANADA'S LOVERBOY: ALL FLASH, NOT MUCH FIRE
- JAZZ REVIEWS : NEW AMERICAN ORCHESTRA AT PAVILION
- Michael Chandler Weds Miss Crinion
- Libyans Seize Catholic Bishop, Diplomats Say
- Keeping the Dream Alive
- San Diego Prep Review : One Thrower Threw It Far, Rival Threw It Farther for a U.S. Best
- This Time, Dodgers Win by 1
- Nicklaus Conjures Up Some Old Jack Magic : He Shoots a 30 on Back Nine, Wins the Masters by a Stroke
- Stubbs Strikes Out and Strikes Fear : Pitchers Will Get Him Swinging, but He'll Hit Back, Too
- Fat Jack Just Got Thinner
- PSYCHEDELIC PLAN
- L.A. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA IN PASADENA
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : HANDEL'S 'JEPHTHA' AT ROYCE HALL
- Baine's Four Hits Lead Irvine Over Fullerton
- DORIS BAIZLEY'S WOMEN IN A DUTY CONTEST
- Aquino Regime Coping With Labor Strife
- Nagging Questions : Self-Denial by Bush Could Hurt Chances
- Sales Drop Biggest in 8 Months
- CIA Secretly Gives Funds to Contras for Political Use
- Reagan to Speak in N.Y.
- Stoney Point Park : Jesus Wall Tests Alpinists' Mettle on a Large Scale
- Pat Bradley Celebrates a Putt Early : A Little Pitter-Patter Does Not Help Putter
- Jeff Krosnoff Edges Jon Beekhuis to Win Mazda Series 20-Lap Race
- Clippers Finish Season Sunk by the Suns
- LATEST 'THEME NIGHT' ON PBS ANATHEMA TO SOME
- Genstar is planning an all-cash bid for Imasco.
- Cooling It : One Night of Violence Changes the Strategy of UC Protesters of the 1980s
- Airline Canceling Cairo-Athens-Rome Route Hit by Terror
- $15.3 Million for 'Latchkey' Child Care Starts to Flow
- Fullerton : Beating Victim Found Wandering on Street
- Bryan Erickson of the Kings scored three...
- NHL Playoffs Roundup : Flyers Get Even by Routing Rangers, 7-1
- Manchester United Falls Farther Behind
- Simply Marvell-ous Day for Wynne and Padres Win, 7-6
- What 'Crisis' for Insurance?
- What 'Crisis' for Insurance?
- Tampering
- Stingers
- What 'Crisis' for Insurance?
- Camps in Poland
- Palestinian 'Homeland'
- The Region - News from April 14, 1986
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- On Verge of Becoming Ghost Town, Avenal Sees Prison as Its Salvation
- At 17, Veteran Terrorist Says He Is Eager to Die for the Palestinian Cause
- Water Treatment Urged Despite Safety Finding
- Cree Indians in Quebec Give Up Their Old Ways, Find New Life in Town Difficult
- Shell Oil Deplores Apartheid but Says Boycott Is Misguided
- Fountain Valley : 2-Alarm Fire Destroys Gallery Furniture Store
- Researchers Try to Unlock Secrets of Genes to Combat Disorders
- Body of Girl, 14, Found on Freeway Off-Ramp
- Struiksma Urges Rebidding to Trim Cost Projection for Convention Center
- 85% Win High School Diploma : Aid Plans Help Migrant Students to Better Future
- Sainthood Has Its Drawbacks--Ask Garvey
- Amelon and Binnie Honored by the USOC as Good Skates
- At CareUnit, Troubled Athletes Are Confronted, Not Coddled : Hospital in Orange Treats Sports' Drug and Alcohol Abusers by Stripping Them of Identity in Emotional Therapy Sessions
- Lakers Win a Real Laugher, 105-92 : It's a Romp Even Without Abdul-Jabbar, Rambis, Worthy
- Reds' Oester Wants to Drive in More Runs
- Sheehan Back in Usual Spot, Leads by Three
- GO WEST, YOUNG BARREL TASTER
- SALLID SAVES PASSION FOR 'HEALING' WORKS
- MAYOR CLINT MAKES HER DAY : How a Piece--Not a .44--Led to Eastwood's Magnum Opus
- Art Deco was born in the...
- Storms Bearing Fierce Winds Kill 2 in Texas
- Congress' Shame
- Reagan Wins Battle in the Contra War : But Vote Is Still Out on U.S. Policy
- Advances in Genetics Leave Strong Impact on Diagnosis, Therapy, Ethics
- Dartmouth Refuses to Divest Holdings
- Steelworkers' Play Benefit Performance Scheduled for Santa Monica Union Hall
- Building Moratorium Sought in Westwood
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : CITIES : Border Patrol, Police Pick Up Aliens in Corona
- Study Finds Childless Couples More Satisfied With Marriages
- Ocean-View Homes for Under $200,000 Lure Buyers Into Camping Out in Line
- Waltrip Is a Winner in Darlington Race
- White Sox Move Plate to Make Homers Tougher
- Bradshaw, Watts, Sutton Stand Out at Arcadia Meet
- JUILLIARD PRESIDENT SEES TECHNOLOGY THREAT
- You may already know that "The Cosby Show" is the top-rated program on television in South Africa. But do you know the number of pencils David Letterman tosses over his shoulder during an average show or the No. 1 selling seed each year for Burpee? The answers are in April's Harper's Index.
- Bhutto Leads 38-Mile Rally; Zia Warns Protests Will Be Controlled
- Polish Cardinal in Paris for 'Pastoral' Reasons
- Under It All, the Issue Is Money : Marsh Pact Sinks Into Bog of Legal Disputes
- Man, 22, Armed With Rifle Killed by Police
- Bank's Closing Tied to Car Insurance Losses
- Scenic Drive Is a Risky One for County
- Norma J. Coyle, 56; Philanthropist
- Federal Jury Acquits 4 on Drug Charges
- A Long, Hot Summer?
- Bus Driver, Not Thanked When He Returned Money, Gets $5,000 Now
- Garden Grove : Police Shoot Man Fleeing in Truck
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COURTS : His Grandmother Takes Abandoned Baby Home
- Breakthrough Expected Soon in 'Green Genes' Revolution
- All-Out Border War to Stem Alien Flow Is High-Tech Affair
- Hard Work: Namath Might Pass
- National League Roundup : Phillies Beat Mets, 9-8, in 14th; 39 Left on Base
- Super Vee Race : Bren Uses Traffic, Beats Groff to Wire
- Fans Flock to the Gulls for Opener
- The Literature of Baseball--The Joy Is in the Reading
- Gary Stevens moved Tiffany Lass into the...
- Indiana State to Drop Five Sports, Including Gymnastics Programs
- "ONCE UPON A SUMMERTIME." Blossom Dearie. Verve...
- REFINING A MODEST PREVIEW PROPOSAL
- GOING UNDER COVER
- New Director to Take Reins at MacLaren
- Battle of Wills : Death of Dairywoman Triggers Legal Feud Over Oceanside Ranch
- Going Over Niagara Falls in a Barrel: Quaint Stunt Still a Challenge to Daredevils
- Garden Grove
- L.A. Group Deters Bid to Ease Zoning for Liquor Stores
- Stanley Rokaw; Pulmonary Specialist
- Saving Neighborhoods From Developers
- Baseball : For Time Being, Yankee Fans Won't Find Ed Whitson at Home
- Walton, Egan Receive Honors
- BASEBALL TRIVIA
- So Much for the Work Ethic; Sockers Beat St. Louis, 5-3
- Vinnie Curto, who had been taken to...
- Watts, Rodriguez Run Over Reseda
- THEY PUT SHOW IN ROADSHOW : Ex-Showgirl Recalls the Teasing Days
- GRIST FOR THE VCR MILL
- "JAZZ AT THE SMITHSONIAN." Mel Lewis and...
- SCREEN-TO-SCREEN SELLING: THE SHOW MUST BE SOLD
- Far West Financial Sells Public Offering of Shares
- China to Open Office to Aid U.S. Firms Seeking Entry to Market
- NONFICTION : MEDICAL ACCESS by Richard Saul Wurman, co-sponsored by American Medical International (Access: $9.95, paperback, 120 pages, illustrated).
- France With a Very Personal Touch
- Available Light, Ellen Currie (Summit) "is about...
- Court Shooting--Crime Victims Worried : Father's Act Was Understandable but Let the Law Prevail, Some Say
- He's on Road to 'New Frontiers'
- 24 New Youth Hostels Open Around the U.S.
- State Chapter Repeats Win in AGC Contest
- The Secret of Prince Edward Island
- Owner Calls Suggestion 'Impractical' : Planners Want to Move Ship's, Widen Avenue
- Results of San Gabriel Valley City Elections
- Immune Deficiencies : New Genetic Experiments Spark Hope
- The Love Tapes : More on the Pros and Cons of Video Dating
- GREAT AND DESPERATE CURES: THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PSYCHOSURGERY AND OTHER RADICAL TREATMENTS FOR MENTAL ILLNESS by Elliot Valenstein (Basic: $19.95; 306 pp., illustrated)
- LIVING OFF THE LAND : A Worldly Cuisine With Its Heart in the Sonoma Countryside
- 'Cash-Flow Problem' in Hawaii Refuge : 'Needy' Marcoses Aided by Friends' Gifts
- Job Fair in Oil Patch
- Scott R. Meier, 29, of Huntington Beach...
- W. S. Goodglick Wins Annual Seeley Award
- THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM by Marek Halter; translated by Lowell Bair (Henry Holt: $19.95; 722 pp.)
- THE BERENSTAIN BEARS AND TOO MUCH BIRTHDAY and THE BERENSTAIN BEARS: NO GIRLS ALLOWED, both by Stan and Jan Berenstain (Random House: $1.95; 32 pp. each; ages 3-6).
- STRIPE TEASE : One of Today's Hottest Design Statements--for Lovers of Traditional or Modern Furnishings
- Through the Shutter : Caring for the Camera
- The 'Gold Rush' to Alaska in '86
- Exchangors in Santa Barbara Seat Officers
- All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes by Maya Angelou (Random House: $15.95; 159 pp.)
- Rose Hills Adds Scattering Lawn, Mausoleum Area
- $500-Million Riverside Complex : Huge Mall to Be Showcase
- Staying on Top of the World--by Getting Away
- Walking Horses Show Their Fancy Hoofwork
- Lives at Stake
- Afghan Aid: How Much?
- 18 Arrested at Latest Sobriety Checkpoint
- TV Passes Pravda--And Heeere's Mikhail
- Newport Beach : Study-Research Grant Awarded to Student
- Assails Inaction, Signals He Won't Compromise : Reagan Prods Congress on Budget
- Commentary : Sister Still Gives the Healing Hug
- For 2 Democrats, Dornan Is a Vivid Target in Primary
- Soviet Girl Delivers Plea : Bulgarian Woman Wins Release of Her Daughters
- Dooley Admits Professors May Have Felt Pressure
- Garthorn, carrying high weight of 124 pounds,...
- Extra, Extra--Giants Beat Dodgers Again, This Time in 11th, 7-6
- Georgia Tries to Recover From the Kemp Trial : University Lost Face, $2.5 Million Decision in Case That Shook College Athletics
- "THE SIXTH SENSE." Don Pullen Quintet. Black...
- DEATH AND MAYBE TAXES
- Death of Suspect in Officer Shooting Ruled Suicide
- Eye Sees Banter: It's a Elluva Remark
- LOOKING BACK ON : THE MAKING OF A REVOLUTION : Political Scientist's New Book Analyzes Forces That Shaped Santa Monica Rent Control
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO. . .
- State Wineries See Benefits in Italian Scandal
- Plan to Sell Peninsula Sites : Schools' Surplus, Developers' Dream
- Could Have Changed Course of History : Civil War Fort Could Fall to Land Developers
- Genes: Mystery Endures Despite Medical Advances
- Stockman's 'Mea Culpa' Plus a Naming of Blame
- The Region : Mothers' Hesitant Appeal
- Theft of College's Telescope Bemoaned
- Holds Special Chair in Parapsychology : Professor's Specialty Is Out of This World
- Las Vegas Still Feels Impact of Howard Hughes
- OCC Crews Sweep UC Irvine and USC
- Bernardo Heights LPGA Tournament : Sheehan Takes 3-Shot Lead as Bradley Falters
- Mears to Test Tender Feet and a New Car
- UEBERROTH'S PLAN NOT AS SEVERE : Tax Benefit Will Take Some Sting Out of Drug Penalties : Players Get Break: Charitable Donations Are Deductible
- Garcia's Double Rallies Fullerton Past UCI, 8-3
- MAKING GENTLE WAVES WITH KATRINA
- "JAZZ AT THE SMITHSONIAN." Joe Williams. Sony....
- BOGGLED IN BOND
- Beach-Front Condo Project Opens in South Laguna Beach
- Low Down-Payment Mortgages on Way Out : Secondary Market Wants Less Risk in Home Loans, Mortgage Bankers Conference Told
- Ah, to Be in England, a Home Away From Home
- Lakewood Dutch Village Center to Be Renovated
- Learning How to Distill Brandy
- Dione Neutra to Be Honored
- April Flowers
- Hear the Wind Blow AMERICAN FOLK SONGS RETOLD by Scott Sanders (Bradbury: $14.95; 202 pp., illustrated)
- In Avalon, Residents Take Their Voting Seriously
- New Book Has Unkind Words for Nearly Everyone
- Arizona Town's Uneasy Marriage to Polygamy : Accepted Religious Tenet to Some Is an Oppressive Doctrine to Others
- Palestinian Father Proud That Son Became Terrorist
- Garcia Beats Watson in Tahoe to Win Spot on U.S. Boxing Team as Super Heavyweight
- Wilson, Parson Named Valley-Area Players of the Year by The Times
- The Vancouver Canucks were fined $5,000 for...
- Fenway Park Opened in Shadow of Titanic Disaster
- ON THE TOWN: If you're a celebrity...
- Sewing Seams of Discontent : Guess, Jordache Merged but It Wasn't a Perfect Fit
- El Torito Stock Soars on Speculation of W.R. Grace Buy-Out
- National Education Corp. Expects Improved Quarter
- The Woman to Whom Defense Secretary Surrendered
- U.S. Carriers Near Libya, Await Orders
- A Fighting Choice, Sunday's new Disney movie,...
- Stockman Says Reagan Didn't Grasp Policies
- Ends 8-Month Moratorium : Soviets to Resume A-Tests in Wake of U.S. Blasts
- Widow of Famous L.A. Architect : Dione Neutra Gains Renown of Her Own
- Court Chastises Glendale but Won't Block Buildings
- GOP Asked to Put Beilenson on Target List
- Mother, Child Killed as Train Hits Their Car
- Linda Creed, 37; Popular Songwriter
- From Bean Fields, a Visionary Mall
- Cheaper by the Two Dozen in Majors : Every Team Opens Up With the Cut-Rate 24-Man Roster
- A Jolly Good Show, Old Sport : Oxford and Cal Help Give UCLA's Rowing Program a Big Boost
- BASEBALL WITH A CAPITAL BEE : In San Jose, the Spotlight Is on the Strs of Yesterday, Not Those of Tomorrow
- Buechler, Mann Selected as San Diego Players of the Year
- Records on Line as AMA Cyclists Return to Ascot
- DUCK OUT OF WATER
- SIMPLE MINDS MAKES A PITCH FOR AMNESTY
- NAME'S THE SAME
- PLAYHOUSE TO POORHOUSE TO . . . CURTAIN GOING UP AGAIN
- Bank Clients Want Service, Not Services
- Practice Lets Firms Evade Taxes : Cash Payments on Rise in Construction
- Passenger Rail System in Canada Fights to Survive
- Working Harder to Find All the Best Bargains
- Plastic Window Panes Can Deter Burglars
- THE CONGRESSMAN'S DAUGHTER by Craig Nova (Delacorte/Seymour Lawrence: $16.95; 301 pp.)
- Perino's Opens Again With New Management
- Deregulation Has Trimmed Number of Airlines
- Christians and Jews to Honor Executive Trio
- Pasadena Playhouse Reopens : Perseverance Brings Theater's Rebirth
- Little Tokyo Wary of Developer's Big Plans
- Board Donates $1,000 to Firemen's Program
- Hidden Canyon Project Opens in San Diego
- FICTION : AS SOON AS IT RAINS by Kaylie Jones (Doubleday: $16.95).
- State Testing for Neural Tube Defects
- Veteran Assemblyman, Little-Known Judge Seek 38th District Nomination : 2 Democrats Vie for Chance to Take On Dornan
- YWCA Selects Women of Year
- Culver City Man Joins Refugee Council
- Vietnamese Refugee Collects $1 Million in Lottery Spinoff
- Tennis Roundup : All Three Tiebreakers Decisive for Becker
- Wise Times, one of three horses in...
- David R. Brown, 26, of Newport Beach...
- Hawaii Is America's No. 1 Choice by Vacationers
- HIGHLIGHTS : Architectural lighting--dramatic and bold--continues to revolve around halogen and fluorescent bulbs. Italy, the primary source of this lighting, is still at the forefront, but great work is also coming out of Southern California
- Question: How do I go about bonding...
- FICTION : THE LEBARON SECRET by Stephen Birmingham (Little, Brown: $17.95).