- Home Savings Named in Redlining Suit : Buyers Claim Bias Made Loan for Inner-City Property Less Favorable
- Curtain Call Scheduled Today : High Tide Plays to a Big Audience
- King Cotton Tournament : Mater Dei Presents Its Credentials in a 49-47 Triumph in Overtime
- Nunn Says He Just Forgot to List Flu Medicine When He Went for Drug Test
- Skiing : Canadians Give Thumbs Up to Downhill
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Bob Boone, 39, Does a Lot of Squatting but Little Sitting
- DOCUMENTARY ON SLAYING OF PALME
- City, State Mount Efforts to Keep Horse Trails : 'Bounty Hunt' Planned for L.A. Equine Fees
- School District to Urge La Verne to OK Development
- Botha Plans Early Vote on New Reform Proposal
- Nigeria Roads to Stop Forking Over Metal
- $500,000 Saving : Culver City Purchases Possible City Hall Site
- Backers Encouraged Before Talks With U.S. : Test of Israel's Lavi Jet Fighter a Success
- Junk Cars Litter Byways as Scrap Industry Rusts
- San Diego
- Hair Fashions Break Into Curls as a New Wave of Styles Rolls In
- Katz Urges Passage of $100-Million Bill to Replace 'Substandard' School Buses
- Flutie Is Gaining Respect as Bears Quarterback
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : For Falcon Center Jeff Van Note, 18 Years Is Enough : In the Sport of Pro Football, Where Bodies Suffer Badly, He Was Truly a Rare Survivor
- BILL TALEN'S BACKYARD WORLD VIEW
- A big railroad merger got more support.
- Farm prices fell in December.
- New York real estate developer Donald Trump...
- West Los Angeles : Municipal Judge Sworn In
- Norwalk : Carpenter Endorses Green
- Venice : Chamber to Install President
- Bell Gardens : Marquee for Area Events
- New England Gets 6-Inch Snow; Another Storm Hits Northwest
- Death Penalty Case Upheld by Supreme Court
- Despite a Rebuff, Reagan Still Talks to Soviet People : Uses Voice of America for New Year's Message
- Maywood : City Hall Renovation
- Ruling Supports Construction of Promenade Plaza
- Their New Year Starts at 2 p.m.
- Smoking Package Triggers a False Alarm at Post Office
- A Basketball Prospector Is Mining the West for Hidden Nuggets
- All-American Bowl : Indiana Can't Stop Smith; Florida State Wins, 27-13
- Lakers Open New Year With Game at Portland
- 48 OF 89 GROUPS SURVEYED IN RED : DEFICITS BURDEN OPERA COMPANIES
- Compton : PUC Gets Train Complaint
- City, State Mount Efforts to Keep Horse Trails : Agency Fears Housing Along Hiking Path
- Air Searches for Marijuana in Open Fields Ruled Legal
- Santa Fe Springs : Heritage Park Contract
- Historian G. Dangerfield, 82, Dies
- Briggs Cunningham Auto Museum Closed
- Fountain Valley : Driver Critically Hurt in Collision at Intersection
- College Digest : BASKETBALL : CSUN Men Lose Pat Bolden to Knee Surgery and Ken Moulden to Season-Long Suspension
- Community College Notebook : Football Season of Change: Golden West Makes Return to the Forefront
- A merger of water-heater firms was opposed.
- Butterfield Equities Corp. Files for Protection From Creditors
- Gemayel Says He Is Sure That 1987 Will See Peace in Lebanon
- Doctor's Bill Becomes a Unique Pain
- PUC to Retain Control of New Telephone Revenue
- Duarte : Duff Interim City Manager
- Smith Is Expected to Get USC Football Job : School Said to Be Set on Arizona Coach, With Weekend Announcement Possible
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Patkin Is Still Out There Clownin' Around : At 67, He Keeps 'Em Laughing With a Face That Only a Mother--or a Fan--Could Love
- College Basketball Roundup : Thompson Responds to a Challenge and USD Wins
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : THIS KAREEM IS STILL FRESH : Abdul-Jabbar Will Be 40 in April, With No Signs Whatsoever of the Wheels About to Come Off
- Quake Hits Northern Utah
- Judge Upholds Order Stopping Remodeling
- Even for the Best and Brightest, Finding a College Takes Its Toll
- U.S.-Iran Talks on Assets End Without Accord
- Chinese, East Europeans to Exchange Visits
- Boxing League Given Bout Against Gangs
- Humidity Indicator: Hot Under Collar
- United Jet Lands Safely as Hydraulic System Fails
- Community Colleges Hope for Stability : Releaguing Put to the Test Again
- Luxury Project May Add Slice of Territory to L.A. County
- Local News in Brief : Suspect Surrenders in Hit-Run Death of Northridge Pedestrian
- Autopsy Fails to Find Any Fatal Injury : Father Cites Reported Test Results on Son Who Died After Arrest
- More Car Pools Using Commuter Lanes, State Says
- New Stun-Gun Claim Filed in Huntington Beach
- City Schools Brace for Gain of 45,000 Pupils by Year 2000
- Miami's Sileo Is Not the Strong, Silent Type
- The NHL : Sator Writes His Own Ticket, Winds Up on Hot Seat in Frigid Buffalo
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Wendy Turnbull, Tom Gullikson Are Exceptions in Sport Where 30 Is Old
- Ex-Sprinter Carlos Is Seized for Having Cocaine
- HOSTING VIENNA PHILHARMONIC BROADCAST : TO SOME, CRONKITE'S ARRIVED AT LAST
- Battle being waged about adding a third TV channel, one that would carry paid advertising : SWEDEN PONDERS COMMERCIAL QUESTION
- First Chicago said it would buy a Delaware bank.
- Morgan, Olmstead Expects $700,000 Loss in 4th Quarter : Securities Firm Cites Trading 'Irregularity' by Employee
- Notebook / Alan Drooz
- 137 Rebels Slain in December, Angola Says
- The New : Miami Vice-Inspired Cameras Focus on Color
- Ortega, Rebel Leaders Admit to Mounting Toll
- Surrogate Mother Extols 'Joy of Life' in Novel Experience
- A 'citizen diplomat' seeks ties to Long Beach in Moscow
- The Region : FAA Opposes Prosecution
- Judge Delays Promotion of Police Officer
- Local News in Brief : Suspect in 2 Slayings Died of Natural Causes
- Carpenter Endorses Green to Succeed Him in State Senate
- Sour Tone at Citrus for USC : With Tollner Going and Bregel Gone, Trojans Face Auburn
- STORIES FROM THE SERVICE INDUSTRY : VOICES OF LABOR RING OUT IN THEATER
- KCBS EARLY NEWS WILL CONTINUE
- Plane Maneuvered to Avoid Object : Pilot Recounts Sighting Enormous UFO
- 'Arrive Alive' Offers Free Rides Home to Tipsy Teens
- Drug Trafficking Crackdown Prompts Colombia to Seize 128
- SportsScope
- Foes of Santa Monica Zoning Plan Prepare for 'Real Battle' in Council
- Bishops' Ideas Could Improve Many Lives
- OCTD Fires 2, Suspends 6 in Wake of Walkout
- AFL-CIO Official Urges Members Donate to United Way
- FLOAT LINEUP
- Arbitrator Denies a Grievance Filed by Dennis Lamp Against Blue Jays
- Notre Dame Turns Back Maryland, 63-50
- Pacifica Tournament : Loara Advances in Overtime, 53-51
- FILM REVIEW : 'ROUGE BAISER' AN AUSPICIOUS DEBUT
- NBC GRABS LEAD IN EVENING NEWS RACE
- Cerritos : 7th-Floor Addition Urged
- Bruin Netters Start Season in Desert and Citrus Tourneys
- Crash Kills U.N. Aide
- Israeli Official Quits, Refuses to Register Woman as Jew
- Book Review : The L.A. Art Scene Gets the Brushoff--and Its Due
- Rebels Infiltrating Nicaragua, State Dept. Official Says
- South County : Groups Seek Cityhood for Two Communities
- Loyola Lets Marquette Slip Away, 75-65 : Lions Miss 12 Free Throws, Warriors Hit Them Down the Stretch
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Cuba's Teofilo Stevenson, 35, Still the King of Amateur Boxing
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Three More Golden Oldies in Golf
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : Life in Fast Lane a Breeze for These Senior Drivers
- THE YEAR IN REVIEW
- OLD GLOBE HAS A PIECE OF 'THE WOODS'
- When I woke up, it was too late to withdraw the column. : The Very Best of . . .
- Lomita : Lot Frontage Law Enacted
- No-Booze Test Is a No Go at No Name Bar
- Stamp Features Tow Truck
- Key Cambodia Refugee Camp Closed by Thais : Move of 25,000 People in Next 5 Days Will Reduce Them to 'Displaced Person' Status
- Trade Deficit Hits Record $19 Billion : November Shortfall Makes 1986 Worst Year Ever, Dashes Turnaround Hopes
- The Nation : U.S. Workers Get 3% Raise
- Caught in a Squeeze
- Constitutional New Year!
- San Diego
- Horse Racing : Stewards, a Spill and Also-Rans Help Make It an Unforgettable Year
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : ROSE MONTGOMERY : At 90, Amateur Golfer Has an 18 Handicap
- SAN FRANCISCO MAN TO BE AN OPERA PACIFIC DIRECTOR
- Biola Women Break
- Duarte : Uses OKd for Encanto Park
- First Lady Phones Ailing Casey's Wife
- Cheating Doctors Arrested
- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS : Redondo Beach
- Human-Style Sound Modulation For the Birds, Researcher Finds
- The World : Chile to End State of Siege
- No Primrose Path : Months of Preparation, Toil Is Secret to Successful Tournament of Roses
- Anaya Cuts Two Sentences in Kickback Case
- Motor Racing : Drivers Got Faster and Richer in 1986; Expect More of the Same in '87
- Parent Firms End MarketNet Trial Venture
- Voyager Is Taking Flight Again--in Ads : Once-Wary Sponsors Rush to Embrace the Little Plane That Could
- Writing on the Wall: No Handwritten Will
- Poinsettia Ball Was Corny but Grand
- IRS Seeks to Impose Curbs on Lobbying by Charities
- 12 in Race for 4 Seats as Pasadena Directors
- Optical Computer Circuit Made From Lasers, Glass
- 30 Become Ill as Fumes Rout 450 at Clinic in Sun Valley
- Local News in Brief : $100,000 Loss Reported in Burbank Studio Fire
- LSU Player Loses Court Bid to Have Steroid Suspension Lifted
- Franklin Hits 38 as Taft Wins Title
- AN IRREVERENT VERSION OF THE BIG MARCH
- C'mon, Bo, Sock One for Woody
- Sun Devil Kids Take On Wolverine Tradition : Game Is a First for Pac-10 Winners, but Otherwise, All Seems Fairly Equal
- Sale of Orange S&L; to Australians Marks a First
- Redondo Beach : King Harbor Interests Sold
- Dow Drops 12.66 to End Year at 1,895.95 : Tax-Related Selling Again Hurts Market
- State Fears That New Apartments Will Create Hurdles for Horse Trails
- Israel Reportedly Reopens Detention Camp in Gaza Strip
- Monrovia : Parking Issue on Agenda
- Crystal Ball: 87 Things to Look For in 1987
- Rosemead : New School Election Dates
- Tamil Rebels Plan to Start Own Government Unit in Sri Lanka
- Esquire Magazine Group Sells Publications, 2 Other Divisions
- Games magazine was sold by Playboy.
- Travel Industry Expects Record Crush Sunday
- IT'S THE LAW 1987
- COMMUNITY PROFILE : CERRITOS : FOCUS : Enlightened City
- County OKs New Municipal Court, Office Buildings
- Symphony's Stolen Computers Found
- Opening Soviet Politics to Openness : The Current Candor Is Simply Useful; It Should Be Permanent
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY 1986 YEAR IN REVIEW : It Was All Wrapped Up in a Single Word--Changes
- Ex-Employees, Creditors of Express Sue USFL
- Helping Hand for Inyo
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : IN THE BIG RACE THE SHOE STILL FITS : Bill Shoemaker, at 54, Becomes the Oldest Jockey to Win the Kentucky Derby
- College Digest : OTHER SPORTS : McDowell's Face Is Shattered in Scuffle, but His Promising Career Remains Intact
- MONKEY WRENCH TOSSED INTO ROCK RECORDING DEAL
- SDSU Turned Things Around in '86 : Despite Loss, Aztecs Look to the Future
- Onion Grower in Saugus Folds Tent, Workers Learn by Phone
- San Marcos
- Funds Will Soon Begin Dwindling for S.D. County Highway Projects
- New Tax Law Causes Rush to Recorder's
- Rose Parade : Waiting's Almost Over for the Fans
- Local News in Brief : Motorcyclist Dies as He Hits Freeway Guardrail
- Body of Nude Woman Discovered in Pala
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : There's No Hero Like an Old Hero for Our Psyche
- NHL Roundup : Minnesota, Detroit and Toronto Scramble Into a Tie for Norris Lead
- THE YEAR OF THE OLD SPORT : FORNEY BASHMAN : At 57, Softball Pitcher Has Won 812 Games
- ONCE IS ENOUGH : Penn State Passer John Shaffer Has Only One Flaw on His Record, but It's a Big One
- ACTIVIST SHOWCASES HER LATINO HERITAGE
- Canadian Policy
- For Readers and Writers, Here's a Year of Best : Thanks, Reggie
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- Extra Police Sent to Times Square : New York City Still Feeling Race Violence Aftershocks
- Vons to Merge With Michigan Chain, Go Public : Agreement Is Reached for Deal Worth $700 Million With Allied Supermarkets
- Deukmejian Vows to Fight for Downtown Prison Site
- 6 Ex-Scientologists File $1-Billion Suit Over Funds, Secrets
- Brave Raj, Leading 2-Year-Old Filly, Is Injured in Santa Anita Workout