- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : A Father's Verdict
- Let Taxpayers Rule on Rebate, Governor Says
- Vatican 'Grieved' by Furor Over Waldheim State Visit
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part four: Borrowing : Negotiating the Maze of Mortgage Options
- The World : Sandinista Copter Downed
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : He Taught Us to 'Try'
- The State : Wind Tunnel Reopened
- Like the students they portray, the young...
- When Campaign Funding Reform Works Too Well
- Imagineering Burbank : How City Officials Backed Into the Future With Disney Co.
- Some Schools Are Bidding Farewell to Valedictorians
- DICK HOWSER : He Gave Baseball His All
- Golf Roundup : Player Shoots a 68 and Leads Crampton by 3 Strokes
- Golf / Scott Howard-Cooper : New Houston Coach Fergus Doesn't Miss Rigors of Being a Touring Pro
- ROAD MOVIE
- A GUIDE TO DIVERSE DIVES IN LOS ANGELES
- Taxpayers Can Give Business Helping Hand
- Gardens : A Garden of Its Own There Are So Many Types of the Lowly Daisy, You Could Grow Nothing But
- Line Drive to the Heart
- FASHION : TOP POPS
- The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station by Lorraine B. Diehl (Stephen Greene: $12.95, paperback; 168 pp., illustrated)
- "Brit-Think, Amer-Think" by Jane Walmsley is a...
- David J. Garber has been named executive...
- Manhattan Beach Gives Tentative OK to Reducing Severity of Nuisance Laws
- Felando's Bill Would Aid Some School Districts
- Iran Threatens 'Crushing Blows' Against U.S. Targets
- Daily Helicopter Service to LAX Begins at Long Beach Airport
- Reluctant Congress Likely to Back Reflagging Kuwait Ships
- A Riding School Where Students Can Learn to Take the Bull by the Horns
- TIME WILL HAVE TO TELL : Scout Says This NBA Draft Crop Can't Be Judged for 3 Seasons
- RIVERSIDE 400 STOCK CAR RACE : Richmond Back on Track After Life-Threatening Illness
- Los Angeles Gold Cup Soccer : South American Teams Gain Final
- U.S. Firms Cash In on Japan's Woes : Soaring Yen Gives American Industry A Competitive Boost
- Who Killed Palomino Molero?, Mario Vargas Llosa,...
- THE CURIOUS CASE OF SIDD FINCH by George Plimpton (Macmillan: $16.95; 192 pp.).
- The Futurist Moment: AVANT-GARDE, AVANT GUERRE, AND THE LANGUAGE OF RUPTURE by Marjorie Perloff (University of Chicago: $24.95; 288 pp., illustrated)
- Monks Seek Way to 'Clear Muddy Water' Amid Korean Tensions
- Sub Intrusion Seen Near Stockholm
- Heike Dreschler of East Germany won the...
- Commentary : Cooney Was Beaten Man Before Getting in Ring With Spinks
- Royals Are Riding High in Anaheim
- Riscen, Scott Lead Valley Dodgers to 11th Straight Win
- THE RESTAURANT WARS
- Charms of Bed and Breakfast at Whidbey Island
- LIVING FOREVER: SOME PROS AND CONS
- VISIONS AND NIGHTMARES: : <i> America After Reagan by Robert Lekachman (Macmillan: $19.95; 291 pp.) </i>
- Sound and Fury : A Lone Voice Cries Out Against the Tyranny of Loud Music
- Group Unveils Agenda and Eye-to-Eye Tactics
- New Businesses, Slow Growth Goal of Westwood Plan
- State Sen. Alan Robbins (D-Van Nuys) has...
- Love of the Land Keeps Montana Rancher Fighting the Coal Industry
- Angelic in Wings, She Has Devil of Time With Speech
- Into the Melting Pot: Asian Youths Try Crime : Gangs Prey on Their Own; Brazen Heists
- Farm Family Awarded $50 Million in Bank Suit
- Aftershock Hits Males in the 1980s
- Bill Revokes $1 Fee at Statue of Liberty
- Mullahs of Iran Vie for Power
- Muddle Now, Pay Later
- Five Homes for Disabled Closed Over Sex Charges
- 64 Proves a Lucky Number for Clearwater
- Stanford has moved to intervene in the...
- West Team Prevails, 10-7, in Ventura All-Star Game
- 'BLOOD' TEST : * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- BLAZING SADDLES
- ON STAGE, 'OFFENDING YOU IS A WAY OF SPEAKING TO YOU'
- GONE WITH THE WIND
- SQUEEZE PLAYS
- Craftsman Period: a Time of Glory
- OF MICE AND 120-YEAR-OLD MEN
- View of Switzerland From a Tiny Village on High
- REFLECTIONS : From the Flower Children to the Cops, They Were There . . . and They Remember
- Panamanian State of Emergency Extended
- $40-Million-a-Year Bookie Ring Broken
- High-Rise Tenants Sue, Start Rent Strike to Protest Renovation, Asbestos Hazard
- The House
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part four: Borrowing : Refinancing Requires Right Strategy
- Earl Muntz, 'Madman' of Zany Ads, Dies
- The Nation : U.S. Sued on Probe Leaks
- 3,000 Years Before Egyptians : Mummies From Chile Called World's Oldest
- U.S.-Japan Ties Are Slipping : Fence-Mending Is Needed on Both Sides of the Trade Deficit
- Bay Area Tops List as the Richest Region in State
- Developments in Brief : Math Model Predicts Quakes
- COMMENCEMENT 1987
- Henry J. Hope; Headed Newport Advertising Firm
- CSUN Loan Was Wrong, Kane Says
- U.S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : Clearwater's 64 Places Him One Back of Watson
- Riniker Scores His First Tour Win
- Mission Viejo Meet of Champions : Biondi Beats Jager in 50 Freestyle
- A RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS REVIVAL?
- GEORGE BARATI: "INDIANA TRYPTYCH"; "A CHANT TO...
- TOUGH RYDERS : * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- WORKING STIFFS
- Bob Gibson Is Still Playing Hardball
- TO PEKING WITH LOVE
- CHEFS FOR CHARITY--COAST TO COAST
- WIRED FOR FEROCITY : * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- AVERAGE MORTGAGE RATES
- Holmby Mansion to Be Site of Benefit
- The Mind of a Mnemonist: A Little...
- Losing one's passport, credit cards and cash...
- Into the Melting Pot: Asian Youths Try Crime : Families Torn as They Face Culture Shock
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : A General's Style
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : How 3 Gurus Turned Into 3 Bears
- Man Killed in N.Y. Subway
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : A Guy Called 'Lucky'
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part three: Mutual Funds : Mutual Fund Fees Make for a 'Loaded' Question
- Cemetery Has 2-for-1 Deals, Egg Hunts, Fernando the Llama : Illinois Undertaker Takes a Lively Approach to Death
- SCALING NEW HEIGHTS : Climber, 18, Goes Up Tree Looking for Ball
- Not Even DiMaggio's Streak Seems Safe Now
- THE STALKER<i> by Theodore Taylor (Donald I. Fine: $17.95; 246 pp.) </i>
- Doctors Warn Women: Don't Rely on Home Pregnancy Test
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : Popular Methods of Picking Stocks
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part one: Planning Ahead : Choosing the Right Investment Coach
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part four: Borrowing : New Home Equity Loans: the Key Word Is Caution
- Fake Bomb Planted at Jerusalem School
- The Times Poll : L.A. Splits Down Ethnic Line on Issues
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part one: Planning Ahead : Three Investor Profiles : Pair's Retirement Plan: 'Security With a Big S'
- Economy and Apathy Blamed for Lack of Progress in U.N.'s $128.1-Billion Aid Plan
- Geneva Talks at Crucial Stage, Soviet Negotiator Says
- 2 Killed, 32 Hurt as Jeep, Bus Collide
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : Back at Home, Again
- Proposal in Sweden's Parliament : Bill Takes Swipe at Church-State Bond
- Police Chief's Wrong Move Led to Checkmate
- No-Growth Rebellion Grips a Once-Quiet City
- Some Defy Yuppie Life Style to Keep Idealism of the 1960s Alive : 'Participatory democracy is of value . . . it can work.'
- Burn Victims Also Cope With Scars of the Mind
- Her Deeds Give Her a Shot at State Monopoly Crown
- Bible Sleuth Turns Up Some Startling Authors : Book Identifies Moses' 'Ghost Writer,' Says a Woman Wrote Sex Scenes
- Tennis Roundup : Navratilova Still Unable to Win a Title This Year
- WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wimbledon Favorite? It's Not Bud Collins, but He Doesn't Care
- PERFORMANCE ARTISTS--VIRTUOSOS OF VITRIOL
- REICH: SEXTET; "SIX MARIMBAS." Steve Reich and...
- HOLLY'S CROSSOVER : * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- BIA Seminar Will Focus on Liability for Toxic Waste
- INDIAN COUNTRY<i> by Philip Caputo (Bantam: $18.95; 418 pp.) </i>
- Nixon: THE EDUCATION OF A POLITICIAN 1913-1962 by Stephen E. Ambrose (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 752 pp., illustrated) : The World and Richard Nixon by C. L. Sulzberger (Prentice Hall: $18.95; 252 pp.)
- A Great Gorge to Visit in Oregon
- FOREVER YOUNG : In a Quiet Lab in Costa Mesa, Milan Panic and a Team of Scientists Are Close to Answering Mankind's Enduring Question: Why Die?
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part five: Building Wealth : Living Trust: a Shortcut Around Probate to Help Heirs
- INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR FIVE STAGES OF LIFE
- Alliance of Cities, Private Sector : Innovative, Experimental Programs Aid Homeless
- Councilman Asks City to Probe Police Chief
- Corruption Rampant : La Mordida: Big Bite Out of Mexico
- The Region : Kidnap Foiled; Man Slain
- State Bar Files Charges Against Alioto and Son
- A Grand Festival of Smiling Irish Eyes
- Choosing Two for the Ticket
- Chief Investigator Into Karami Murder Decides to Resign
- County Emerges as Fertile Field for Rare Fossils
- Garden Grove
- Italian Freighter, Cypriot Ship Collide
- Home After 5 Years at Sea, Sailor Wins $2.5 Million
- Watts Places Second in 200 at Junior Meet
- Racing at Hollywood Park : Ransomed Captive Scores an Upset
- Breaking the Rules by Caroline Lassalle : (Viking: $16.95; 280 pp.)
- Protecting Computers in Quakes Urged by Engineer
- THEM: STALIN'S POLISH PUPPETS<i> by Teresa Toranska; translated by Agnieszka Kolakowska (Harper & Row: $22.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- Flyers Warn of LSD-Laced Paper Designed to Tempt Children
- College Neighbors Say 2 Bills Would Fuel Parking Problems
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : 'Stay Calm,' He Said
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : 6 Market Strategists Pick Stock Winners in Second Half of '87
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : A Different World
- Elderly a Priority : W. Hollywood Tentatively OKs $22.5-Million Budget
- The House : Housing Bill
- Conn's Anti-Nuclear Cry Stirs Protests--About His Methods
- Boy, 1 1/2, Drowns in Swimming Pool
- Five Gunmen Kidnap Teacher in Sardinia
- Leibrandt's Numbers Do Not Add Up to No. 2
- Prep Invitational : Meet Hit by Rain, Halted
- WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ever So Carefully, He Watches Grass Grow
- Howser Remembered as Good-Guy Winner
- Boston College--Army Football Game Moved to Ireland in 1988
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Even though...
- PORTLY RAPPERS : * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- FAST LANE
- Grace Under Pressure : The Time-Honored Technique of Acupressure May Be the Newest Path to a Serene, Youthful-Looking Face
- The Beauties of Pine Mountain
- College: THE UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA by Ernest L. Boyer (Harper & Row: $19.95; 352 pp.)
- THE LADIES OF MISSALONGHI by Colleen McCullough (Harper & Row: $10.95; 80 pp.).
- Times to Sponsor Pacific Basin Development Forum
- Tensions Between Virgin Islanders, Mainland 'Continentals' Simmer
- 1 Killed in Grenade Attack
- Les Dames Hosts One for the Smithsonian
- Reagan Issue Divides GOP at Iran Hearings : Conservatives, Moderates Split on Party Action if Possible New Evidence Ties President to Affair
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : Like Father, Like Son
- Death Along the Seine on Year's Longest Day
- Linguist Has Idea on How Our ABCs Came to Be
- Lack of Opportunity Cited : Newsrooms Losing Their Grip on Minority Staffers
- Huntington Beach
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Pyramids and Crystals Take Real Estate Firm Into 'New Age'
- Yankee Pitcher Hudson, Struggling After Fast Start, Is Sent to Columbus
- Pressure Is Nothing New to Jim Thorpe
- Films going into production:BAT-21 (Bat-21). Shooting...
- HOW TO COPE
- NO WONDER PEOPLE ARE CRABBY : Thoughts on a 20th Century Limited by Irritating Little Things
- STANLEY KUBRICK'S WAR REALITIES
- WHAT BUGS YOU
- LEWIS AT MIDSTREAM
- San Diego Firm to Plan Florida Town Center
- VIEWPOINTS : Uncle Sam Keeps Butting In : He's Still Expecting Businesses to Do His Most Critical Work
- Building Reaches 52% Leasing Mark
- FRANCE: Going Underground for Roquefort
- Poems We Can Understand
- Transpark Phase Finished
- Seeking Alligators in the Florida Everglades
- Life With Father : Anjelica Huston Talks About the Risks and Rewards of Growing Up in a Famous Family
- Opening This Week
- FORTUNE TELLER by Marsha Norman (Random House: $18.95; 387 pp.).
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part one: Planning Ahead : The ABCs of Good Planning
- Nuclear Tests Conducted by U.S., Soviets
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : A Fast-Food Lesson
- Latchkey Dilemma
- Newport Braces for July 4 Influx, Bolsters Police Staff to Avert New Riot
- Developments in Brief : Syphilis With AIDS: Peril, Difficulty Cited
- Worries and Rumors About Amnesty Intensify Stress Among Immigrants
- VIDEORGY: George Michael's hugely controversial hit, "I...
- BEWARE THE SCHIZOID TUBE
- APOCALYPSE, AGAIN
- Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait (ABC Sunday...
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part three: Mutual Funds : Investors Have a Lot of Company
- Yosemite's Majesty
- Crows Dive-Bombing Moscow Store
- Some Defy Yuppie Life Style to Keep Idealism of the 1960s Alive : TEACHER: Philosophy Is Her Reward : 'I didn't go into teaching to make money . . .'
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part three: Mutual Funds : New Mutual Funds Appeal to Those Who Like Element of Risk
- Three Workers Laid Off at Wilmington Cemetery
- That Old-Time Religion Is Packing 'em In
- Being Loyal to Boss Is No Excuse for Doing Wrong
- Visiting India's Land of Emperors by Rail
- Manufactured Home Dealers Increase Sales
- Father Figures
- Pigeons of St. Mark's
- Women and Men by Joseph McElroy (Knopf: $25; 1,192 pp.)
- Militant Gurkhas Hit India Police Posts
- 2 Killed, 32 Injured as Jeep, Bus Collide
- What <i> Is</i> an American Education?
- Developments in Brief : Parkinson's Disease to Get 4-Year Study
- Man Seized With Heroin Sentenced to Death in Burma
- Pitlochry--Historic, Spirited Village and Resort in Scotland
- Face Lift Completed on One Bunker Hill Building
- DIRK GENTLY'S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY by Douglas Adams (Simon & Schuster: $14.95; 247 pp.).
- AND A VOICE TO SING WITH: : <i> A Memoir by Joan Baez (Summit: $19.95; 365 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Financial Problems Abound : Teens in Wyoming Maintain 'Can-Do Attitude'
- North Reportedly Spoke of Plan to Assassinate Iranian Officials
- Come to Think of It, You Ought to Really Read This Story Tomorrow
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : The Red Flags of Fraud
- Fire Set at Peru Embassy
- 20 Years After Hippie Invasion : The Summer of Love That Left Its Imprint on S.F.
- Pilot Killed as Plane Crashes Into Church
- Assembly Panel Delays Action on Landfill Bill
- Close Encounters of an Animal Kind Near Home
- Summer Hotel Rates
- Some Programs for Frequent Sailors
- Vacation to Remember at Villa in Tuscany
- L.A. Tower to Be Tallest on Coast : Ground Breaking Due Tuesday for 73-Story Downtown Building
- NATO Chief 'Out of Line' on Arms Deal, Shultz Says : Gen. Rogers Criticized for Charging Administration Was Trying to Use Pact to Salvage Its Foreign Policy
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part five: Building Wealth : Volatile Metals Steal the Spotlight
- Syria Grows Impatient Over Kidnapings
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : Head of the Pool Club
- Hollywood Kids
- Clarise Cumberbatch Want to Go Home by Joan Cambridge (Ticknor & Fields: $15.95; 182 pp.)
- Bordeaux Bicentennial : Jefferson Tribute Has Outpouring of California Wines
- Modern Pioneers Find Warm Welcome in Alaska
- Syrian Out of Hospital
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : Collectibles: Heady Profits, Big Pitfalls
- Airport Backs Union's Push to Keep Jobs
- El Segundo Strategy for the '90s: Preserve Classic '60s Downtown
- Surplus Cheese, Rice to Be Distributed
- 'Stop at 2' Campaign Works Too Well; Singapore Urges New Baby Boom
- 'Instant Schools' Accommodate Flood of New Students Across California
- Some Bittersweet Memories of Life With Father : Men on the Moon
- Inner-City Youngsters Urged to Get Into the Swim in WATER Program
- Preparing for '88: Campaigners Must Confront a Declining U.S. World Role
- 'Charlotte's Web' Tops List : From Reagan to Midler: Favorite Childhood Books
- 'Imagineers' Seek to Blend Fantasy and Reality
- Discovering a Slice of Life in Ireland's Countryside
- Coming Soon: Airline 'Reregulation'
- HAWAII: Fantasy Isle
- "Six Days in Guadalajara," a slide lecture...
- AIA Installs Southland Duo Into Fellowship
- Busy Studios Reach Out for Stage, Office Space
- Derailment Shuts Down Capital Subway Service
- Financial Planning: A Midyear Guide 1987 : part two: The Stock Market : New Investors' 10 Biggest Mistakes
- Me & My Dad: Offering a Catalogue--and a Philosophy--for Fathering
- Goat Awareness Week Proclaimed by Reagan
- But Long-Term Effects Are Uncertain : Strip Miners Restore a Scarred Land
- Protesters Defy Korea Warning : Rioting Continues; Chun's Heir Hints at Withdrawal
- Some Defy Yuppie Life Style to Keep Idealism of the 1960s Alive : 'Would I like to have more money? Of course.'
- Reagan's Veto Kills Fairness Doctrine Bill
- University Chemist Applies Science to Field of Art Preservation
- Road to France Lined With Irritated Visa Applicants
- Dinosaur in Spotlight at Museum
- Mom Taking Baby on 900-Mile Hike : She Ain't Heavy--She's My Daughter
- After Selling Dog Collars, Women's Belts Are a Cinch
- A YELLOW RAFT IN BLUE WATER <i> by Michael Dorris (Holt: $16.95; 343 pp.)</i>
- Legal Boom Brings Pain With Growth : Law Firms Multiply, Compete Intensely for Clients, Talent
- THE BASICS OF THE GAME : It Starts With Something Called a Chukker
- CELEBRITIES WHO PLAY : Despite Injuries, They Keep Getting Up on Their Horses
- Campus Life: UNDERGRADUATE CULTURES FROM THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz (Knopf: $24.95; 330 pp., illustrated)
- Digging for the Gold in Genealogical Mother Lode