- Orange : 3 Die When Car Hits Divider, Erupts in Fire
- AT WADSWORTH ON FRIDAY : A LIMIT ON SPIRIT FROM POSIN DANCE
- PREVIN LEADS LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC
- MOBILE IMAGE WORKS ON A GLOBAL VISION
- Necklace Chokes Count Chocula : General Mills Pulls Box Design With 6-Pointed Star
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1987
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1987
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1987
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The World - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Nation - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- Public Lives and a Very Private Battle : Prominent Women Say fight Against Breat Cancer Gave Them New Strength to Face the Problems of Life
- 47 Passengers Robbed on Chartered Bus
- Decision on Gulf Response Made: Reagan : No Details Given; Iran Reports New U.N. Peace Effort
- Las Vegas-Bound Bus Is Hijacked; Passengers Robbed
- BY THE NUMBERS
- EXIT LINES
- WOMEN IN FILM HONOR SPACEK; DAVIS A NO-SHOW
- The State - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The State - News from Oct. 19, 1987
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize,...
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize,...
- Setting Priorities for Negotiations
- 'Rethinking a Rearmed Japan'
- The Way They Were in Greenwich Village : DOWN AND IN Life in the Underground <i> by Ronald Sukenick (Beech Tree Books/William Morrow: $17.95; 288 pp.) </i> : FORCED ENTRIES The Downtown Diaries 1971-1973 <i> by Jim Carroll (Penguin Books: $6.95; 184 pp.) </i>
- 'For Shame'
- In the new series "My Two Dads,"...
- Article on Black Businessman Completely Discredits an Aggressive Entrepreneur's Legitimate Endeavors
- Abundance of Worries Already
- BOSS BACKLASHINGS
- SHOOTING AT KANSAS FROM THE HIP
- Youth Sports Lose Funds to Machine
- Boycott of Stores Is No Way to Help
- One Oak Saved, but Others Lost
- The War Against the Pink Bollworm
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize,...
- Hints on Teen Therapy
- The Navigator and the Conquistador :...
- Branches Reach Far
- Love, Support in Fighting Alcohol
- Pyramid in Oregon
- SHOOTING AT KANSAS FROM THE HIP
- Congratulations to CBS and ABC for showing...
- Deadly Acid Spilled in N.J.
- S. Africa's 'Positive Reforms'
- Hazardous Duty for Officers
- Telling Israel's Secrets : FIRST...
- RAMBOSIS
- BREAD LINE
- 'Rethinking a Rearmed Japan'
- AIDS: Tales of Compassion, Fear
- New Zealand Tour
- Unfair Criticism
- Hats off to NBC's "Our House" for...
- Instant Room Service
- Nonsmoker Cruise
- Hazardous Duty for Officers
- RAMBO BIAFRA
- Laguna Niguel's Cityhood Voting
- FIRST AIDS
- I was very pleased with the miniseries...
- Frankenchrist Poster Case
- Mexican Hearts
- The War Against the Pink Bollworm
- Beneficiaries in Crime Cases
- Over the Hill Gang
- RAMBOSIS
- AIDS: Tales of Compassion, Fear
- 'Poor House' for Homeless
- Hints on Teen Therapy
- Monterey Inn Better
- Two People Who Became Involved
- Bali Hotel Great
- 'Shooting Gallery'
- Contributions and TIN CUP
- 'Shooting Gallery'
- Laughing at the DMV
- Mexico
- Have a Glasnost Day
- Warning Signs
- 'Traffic Control Initiative'
- Redondo to Keep Annual 10-K Run
- Zeitlin's 'Truest Tribute'
- Chomsky: Not 'Beyond the Pale'
- The Author's Credentials, Please
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize,...
- KNBC-TV's live cut-ins concerning the Oct. 1...
- 'Rethinking a Rearmed Japan'
- Teachers Get a Cut in Pay
- SHOOTING AT KANSAS FROM THE HIP
- Human Error
- Development of Regional Park
- STAN & DUKE
- CALVE WORSHIP
- Incorporate Not Mission Viejo
- During the news coverage of the Oct....
- STAN & DUKE
- The Boundaries of Intellect
- The Los Angeles Times Book Prize,...
- Turn Back Oxford Appeal
- SHOOTING AT KANSAS FROM THE HIP
- SHOOTING AT KANSAS FROM THE HIP
- BOSS BACKLASHINGS
- What Professionals?
- Gorbachev and <i> Perestroika</i> : ...
- 'Shooting Gallery'
- Mexican Hearts
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County
- Vacation Memories : Finding a Restaurant With Italian Hospitality
- WOMEN WHO LOVE BEING SINGLE : From the New Hite Report on American Sexuality
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Party Time Down Under
- Foes of Bonelli Plan Garner Little Support
- Bush Isn't Worried About Stock Slump
- Dow Dives a Record 108 Points : Frenzied Trading Results in 4.6% Loss for Market
- Daily Miracles Are Part of a Dog's Life
- Disease Plagues Mexican Children : Malnutrition, Infections Strike Babies as Standards Fall
- Hawthorne Election Race Heating Up to Lukewarm
- Her Family Lost to AIDS, Survivor Begins to Cope
- Judge Cites 1st Amendment : Charges Against Activist Dismissed
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : AN IRISH OATH
- She's Picky, Picky to Have Homes Perfect
- Headquarters Relocated
- The Portable Europe : EUROPE <i> by Flora Lewis (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 495 pp.) </i>
- Lone Star State May Be the Hungriest in Union : Texas' New Poor: They Wait in Free-Food Lines
- Win Some, Lose Some : Tax Reform Has Been a Mixed Bag
- Dormitory Serves as Cultural Mixer : First Residents of International House Say It's a Melting Pot Without Cliques
- Suit Seeks to Fix Responsibility for Old Sea Wall
- Wilkinson vs. the FBI : Surveillance Case Sheds Light on McCarthy Era
- Out on a Tax Reform Limb, the Economy Stays Strong : On Law's First Anniversary, Many Forecasts Falling Flat
- Two Realty Firms Merge
- A Lengthy Fight Over Troubled Waters
- Three-Story Beverly Hills Office Building Completed in Former Industrial Triangle
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE GHOST WHO SHIMMERS IN THE VALLEY OF GOLD
- 400 -Year-Old Hideaway Where the Gentry Lived
- Affordability Index Slips from Peak
- W. Covina Rejects BKK Ban on L.A. Trash
- Coalinga Quake Veteran Advises Whittier on Aid
- Auto Thieves' New Technique Stirs Concern
- Prosperity Via Military Keynesianism Is at Expense of Equity, Civilian Wealth
- Stockerbroker
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County : Hotels/Owners Could Be Forced to Lure Workers With Higher Wages
- One-half of Downtown Office Space Built in Last 7 Years
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Where Eagles Score : Capital tees: from hallowed St. Andrews to magnificent Mauna Kea, the best in fairways and greens.
- Marilyn French Vs. 'Mom-Bashing' : HER MOTHER'S DAUGHTER <i> by Marilyn French (Summit Books: $19.95; 686 pp.) </i>
- The Ark in the Attic: An Alphabet...
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County : Construction/The Crunch Is On for Workers Because of New INS Law
- With Trainers Scarce, Military Tries Civilians
- Bargains in Germany
- Valley Office Market Heads for Warner Center
- Frankfurt Book Fair 1987
- IDM, Japanese Firms Form Partnership
- Rocky Mountain Blues : DANCING AT THE RASCAL FAIR <i> by Ivan Doig (Atheneum Publishers: $18.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- FICTION
- It's Not the Theme That Counts--Just the Food!
- Spring Specials Highlight Historic Yugoslavia, Major Central European Cities
- Treating the Patient Behind the Disease : The Science of Healing as an Art
- Gaudy 'Jeepneys' With Their Colorful Drivers Rule the Roads in the Philippines
- Key Worry Is Recession : Mixed Signals Stirring Fears Over Economy
- Legislature Restores $83 Million in Aid for School Districts
- Politicians Hitch Easy Ride on Issue of Toxics on Roads
- 14-Year-Old Suspect in School Shootings Surrenders to Police
- Moorpark and Griffin Outleg Santa Barbara
- Orange County Community College Football : South Coast Conference : Fullerton Rallies in Second Half to Win, 42-28
- U.S. Volleyball Team Beats Soviet Union
- SCHNABEL'S SCHUBERT TRANSFERRED FROM 78s
- 'TIME FLIES' SPEAKS THE UNSPEAKABLE
- Vorontsov, Syrian Meet
- Freeway Chickens a Lesson in Pluck
- U.S. Will Participate in Loan to Argentina
- The State : 1st Women Join S.F. Fire Crews
- Council Takes Cautious View of Bond Issue Proposal
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : PCAA Roundup : Graham Leads Long Beach, 33-6
- THE WORLD SERIES : MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS : Cardinals, Wisecracking Pitcher Do a Pratfall on Teflon
- Commentary : Bad Judgment May Be Costly for Java Gold
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Notre Dame's Ground Attack Brings Down Air Force, 35-14
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : A First-Place Battle for Last-Chance Players : Raiders, Chargers Meet for AFC West Lead in Final Game for Non-Regulars
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Holy Toledo! Holy Cross Rolls Up 557 Yards to Beat Bucknell, 48-10
- CHATAM: BILL OF FAREWELL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : South Roundup : Clemson Struggles for Second Week in a Row, 17-10
- Heavyweight contender Carl Williams knocked down Mike...
- Trojans Stay in Run for Roses as Bruins Sneak Into the Lead : UCLA Springs Fake Punt, Routs Oregon, 41-10
- SO, YOU THINK <i> YOU</i> CAN MAKE AN ART VIDEO?
- Another Barrier Falls: Now It's Six a Flick
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Reynolds Paces Bell-Jeff, 21-14
- Golden West Women Reach Volleyball Final
- Cardinals Get Inside Over Their Heads : Gladden Hits Grand Slam in Twins' 10-1 Win
- Man Given Home by Nun Is Charged With Her Murder
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP FOOTBALL : Saddleback Gets Bounce and Win Over University
- LITTLE BIG MAN: If you've been keeping...
- MEAN STREETS
- REELIN' IN THE SEAFOOD
- Taxpayer Tab Adds Up as City Officials Do Lunches
- Move Over, Cal Worthington : Would You Buy From a 'Video Car Lot'?
- Yes on Props. A, B
- Quake Shuts Key Units, 7 Branches of L.A. Library
- Crash May Lead to Move for Fewer Fullerton Flights
- Garden Grove : Workshops Scheduled on Hazardous Materials
- Local News in Brief : Stray Boa Constrictor on Lawn Shakes Finder
- The Chicago Cubs sent outfielder Chico Walker...
- NHL Roundup : Hawerchuk Helps Jets Remain Unbeaten
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Injured Cousins Share Common Ground
- Kingsmen Flunk Their Field Test at Santa Clara
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Santos: 40 of 60, 536 Yards, 5 TDs in Loss to Stanford
- HOLLYWOOD'S DARK DAYS--AND THE LINGERING LESSONS
- GROSS OUT
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : ROOTS GET THE BOOT
- Board Members Elected by Interior Designers
- An Aftertaste of Astringency : FORTY STORIES <i> by Donald Barthelme (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $17.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Election '88 Forecast: Gonzo-Style
- Centinela Valley District Has Only 1 Contested Race
- Communal Living : Kibbutz Life Gets New Look
- U.S. Is 'In No Rush' to Sign Arms Treaty, Reagan Says
- China Rainstorms Kill 25
- The House : Airline Ads
- A Pediatrician Shares Her Cambodian Rounds : The Trials and Tribulations of Doing Relief Work in a War-Ravaged Country
- Defining Privacy and Private Rights: The Question of Clubs That Bar Women
- No One Was Hurt in Plane Crash : Luck Was With Apartment Complex Residents
- Orange County Cross-Country Championships : Sea King Boys and Falcon Girls Win
- Giants Are More Bewildered Than Ashamed to Come Up a Game Shy
- Santos' Big Night for Naught : SDSU Quarterback Throws for 536 Yards in Loss to Stanford
- Orange County Community College Football : Mission Conference : Riverside Ends OCC's Streak, 28-14
- VIVALDI: "THE FOUR SEASONS." Amsterdam Guitar Trio....
- Transport of Rocket Fuel Launches the Politicians
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP FOOTBALL : Laguna Hills Rallies Late and Defeats Orange, 26-21
- MINNESOTA TWINS : Calvin's Kids Made the Difference
- Tennis Roundup : A Quick Start by Cash Pays Off in Victory Over Becker
- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS : They're Lucky, Gutsy--and Great
- For the Twins, There's Just No Place Like Dome
- NFL PLAYERS STRIKE: THE AFTERMATH : COMMENTARY : Owners Stronger When Push Came to Shove
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nebraska Exposes Oklahoma State as a Pretender, 35-0
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP FOOTBALL : Perez's Kick Carries Santiago Over La Quinta
- CARLOS PRIETO PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH. Cello Concerto No....
- ALIVE & KICKING: Lux Interior knows how...
- 'BLACKLIST' FOCUSES ON FAMILIES
- Haiti Without Duvalier Stays Rooted in Despair
- Norwalk Incumbent Campaigns Hard in Quiet Council Contest
- Working Together on Water
- Volunteers Rally to Paint La Habra Woman's Home
- Test of Sincerity
- New Boom in the Schools
- Marxism: Old Order in Disorder
- Pilot Was Making Regular Visit to Ailing Wife in Oregon
- Home Builder's Project Is Just a Stone's Throw From Being Rock Solid
- Corona del Mar : Body of Carlsbad Man Found Floating in Sea
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Local News in Brief : Reputed Gang Member Hunted in Shooting
- San Luis Obispo Turns Tables on CSUN
- Alsen, Lawson Provide Pace for Granada Hills
- NFL STRIKEBREAKER GAMES: WEEK 3 : Robinson Will Play the Hand He Was Dealt : Rams' Roster Ploy Fails, but Everett May Face Falcons Today at Atlanta
- After Beating Odds to Win Their Division, Tigers Had Nothing Left for Playoffs
- AND NOW A WORD FROM YOUR LOCAL VIDEO ARTIST . . . : <i> TV Screens Are Today's Canvases for Mixing Art With Electronics</i>
- VILLA-LOBOS: "BACHIANAS BRASILEIRAS" NOS. 1 & 5;...
- Health Care Property Posts Lower Earnings
- Sting of New Immigration Law Felt in a Labor-Short County : Garment Makers/Troubles Loom in Stitching a Work Force Together
- Factory Houses Face New Technology
- Aquatic Facility Will be Dedicated
- FOOD : Hot Stuff : Sandy Duncan Stirs Up Her Texas Bowl of Red to Celebrate the Annual International Chili Society Cook-Off
- FICTION
- The Fall From Little to Nothing : THE RADIANT WAY <i> by Margaret Drabble (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 432 pp.) </i>
- Canada's VIA Rail Trains, Others Offer Savings
- Love Life as Trivial Pursuit : HOW OLD WAS LOLITA? <i> by Alan Saperstein (Random House: $16.95; 270 pp.) </i>
- Distrust of Sandinistas Tempers Many Nicaraguans' Hopes for Peace
- Health Risks Ignored; Thousands Poisoned : Poor Nations Pour On Pesticides
- Inglewood Withholds Data About Candidates
- 'Baby Paul's' New Heart Came From Canada Child
- Residents, Rancho P.V. Clash in Landslide Work
- Germany Is Cautioned on Interest Rates : Baker Warns Further Hikes May Bring U.S. to Foster Fall in Dollar
- Hubbard Hubbub Melts Away : Alaska Town Gets Back to Usual Glacial Pace
- More Than All the Galleries of the World : DRYLANDS : The Deserts of North America <i> Photographs and text by Philip Hyde (Yolla Bolly Press/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $59.50 until Dec. 31, $75 thereafter; 175 pp.) </i>
- Big Pusan Rally Kicks Off Kim Young Sam's Campaign
- Rotary Club Lunch Tab Becomes a Hot Potato at Beverly Hills Council Meeting
- Construction on San Pedro Complex Begun
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
- Home Bodies : New High-Tech Fitness Machines Are Luring Even More Exercisers Out of Health Clubs
- The Search for a 'Magic Button' in American Foreign Policy : COVERT ACTION The Limits of Intervention in the Postwar World <i> by Gregor F. Treverton (Basic Books: $19.95; 293 pp.) </i>
- 'Balloon' Loans Take off Again : Short-Term Home Mortgages Also Gain Popularity
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : BIZARRE BAZAAR : It is wisely said that anything stolen during the week is bound to reappear on Sunday--before 100,000 people--at Rome's flea market
- Reliving Glitter of Old-Time Premieres
- Quake Silences Bell's Only Movie House
- Small Laser Cards to Take Astronauts' Medical Records on Space Voyages
- U.S. Toughens Its Stance in the Gulf : Americans Will Protect Arabs, Shultz Pledges
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : OF COWPOKES 'N' CUTTHROATS
- Upstairs, Downstairs, Inside Out : CUTS <i> by Malcolm Bradbury, illustrations by Tom Phillips (Harper & Row: $10.95; 106 pp.) </i>