- East Wins in Basketball Giving Driesell a Victory
- Golf Roundup : Knox Takes His Eye Off Ball but Still Edges Morgan by One Stroke
- It's Getting to Be Habit for Angels
- RADIO
- County Launches a Cleanup of Eyesore Abandoned Cars : Bailey Pledges That 2,000 Will Be Towed in 2 Years; What to Do With Wrecks Has Become Growing Headache
- World University Games : Americans Win 6 Track Finals, Finish 1st in Gold Medal Count
- Men's 45 Tennis Begins Today in Huntington Beach
- U.S. Olympic Festival : Louganis Might Be Getting Older, but He Also May Be Getting Better
- Clark Tops Padres in 10th, 5-4
- ART
- Rumors Cover Flying Saucers, Governmental Gossip : 'Lip Radio' Tops Charts in Panama
- If Reagan <i> Was </i> Ignorant, We're All Paying for It
- Park Rider Injured in 'Freak' Coyote Attack
- Malibu's Blues : Ever-Growing Stream of Traffic From West Valley, Ventura County Clogging Pacific Coast Highway
- Kosar Washes Hands of Miami Football
- Market Control trailed the field for the...
- POP WEEKEND : BOSTON RECYCLES . . . MADONNA SEDUCES . . . FANS SUCCUMB : THE MUSIC AT THE FORUM: BORING BOMBAST
- Sandinistas Mark 8-Year Rule With Appeal for Accord
- Reagan Expected to Name Homosexual to AIDS Panel
- Arrest Warrant for Penn Issued
- Wreck of Ancient Greek Ship Found Off Sicily
- Border Agent Suspect Who Escaped Gives Up
- Santee
- Soviets: Optimism and Skepticism
- Finding Good in a Bad Year
- Roseboro Sees Better Chances for Minorities
- KaiserTech Decides to Sell Its Energy Business
- NASD Elects New Chairman
- Nevada Delays Action on a Caesars World Plan
- EC Targets Europe's Airline 'Cartel' : Pressure Growing to Make Carriers More Competitive
- Manville's Reorganization Plan Clears a Hurdle
- Talks With Texaco Dragging, Pennzoil Claims
- Sweet Sounds of Past Out of a Harmonica
- An Embattled Gandhi Expels His Major Rival From Ruling Party
- Jessica Hahn Not an Innocent, Tammy Faye Says
- Reagan 'An Actor Reading His Own Lines' : O'Neill Pens Some Stinging Reflections
- The Hidden Obsession of Kitty Dukakis : A Presidential Candidate's Wife Talks Candidly About Her 26-Year Addiction to Amphetamines
- The Region : Harassment Ends in Death; 4 Arrested
- The Nation : Ailing Man Allowed to Die
- Motor Racing Roundup : Fittipaldi Collides With Sullivan, but Still Wins
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Roundup : Redington Slam Helps Rally West to 9-8 Win
- Worker Had Complained About Crane Operator
- Fullerton : Pedestrian on Freeway Fatally Injured by Car
- Keepers of the Kingdom : Archives Are a Treasure Trove of Facts, Memorabilia Documenting Disney Story
- County Players to Participate in All-Star Shootout
- MUSIC
- BIG FIGHT IN BOXING : Neurological Testing Only Seems Logical
- Toll Rises to 14 in Floods, Landslides in Northern Italy
- Runcie Laments Silence Since Waite Abduction
- Teen's Murder Verdict Reversed
- Prison Breakthrough
- Driver Shot After Dispute on Freeway Near Fair
- TEEN-AGE STUDENTS JAZZ UP KANSAS CITY
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Scapegoating of Gay Men Leaves Its Mark
- County
- Jones Still Has Trouble Ending What He Starts
- Wu Posts Four-Stroke Victory in Junon Open
- Rams Start Camp Without Seven Draftees
- ART
- BY THE NUMBERS
- 'Ooray for Ollywood'
- Persian Gulf Escort Has Oil Market Skittish
- Culver City Network Buys NBC Radio for $50 Million, Stock
- 'Unique Situation' : Israel: An Economic Ward of U.S.
- Foul Weather Didn't Hurt Fair Attendance; New Record Set
- Inner-City School Aid Veto: Partisan Politics or Equity?
- San Diego
- Big Vs. Small Science
- As Fashion Center Grows to Size XL, Some Shoppers Feel Pinch in Parking
- Irvine : UCI Science Institute Will Expand This Year
- Infinite Debris
- Jack noticed that cashews bore a striking resemblance to little faces. : Meet the Singing Cashews
- In California, Love Often Means Having to Say You're Sorry
- American League Roundup : Billy Ripken Rips One for Orioles
- Netherlands Track : Moses Wins 400 Hurdles in 48.08; Harris Second
- National League Roundup : Clark, Worrell Lead Cards Again
- FAR FROM ROTTEN
- The World : Vote Backs Portugal Leader
- Inspector Found No Faults With Crane
- Tenuous New Alliances Forged to Ease Korean-Black Tensions
- For Once, Drilling Foes Play Tough
- County Expected to OK a Review of Rules Governing Vicious Dogs
- Cangelosi and Pirates Beat Dodgers : Pittsburgh Comes From Behind Again for a 7-2 Victory
- Azinger Reveled in It--Collapse and All
- Boxer Teofilo Stevenson remains in training and...
- For Mark Maizel, Mother Does Indeed Know Best
- Rangers Stop Mattingly and Steal the Show : They Rout the Yankees, 20-3; His Homer Streak Ends at Eight
- CHOPIN AND BEL CANTO AT THE GETTY
- Stock Holdings May Pose Problem : Conflict Concern Raised Over Reagan's Nominee to Head SEC
- Japan Approves a Supplementary Budget
- Written Law vs. Judges' Views : Controversy on Bork Puts Constitution in Spotlight
- Afghan Leader Makes Surprise Visit to Moscow
- Inner-City School Aid Veto: Partisan Politics or Equity?
- Tempting Parade of New Gadgets
- Coffin Leaves Church Post for Peace Group
- Brazil Author Gilberto Freyre Dies at Age 87
- Reagan and Webster Confer
- France, Iran Strive to Get Diplomats Home : Negotiations Begin on Expulsions as Police Continue to Surround Paris, Tehran Missions
- SCGA Amateur Championship : Starkman Outlasts Greenwood, Wins by 2 Shots
- Waldo-Cameron Duet Wins in Synchro Swim
- Porsche Team Wins Fuji 500 in the Rain
- STAGE REVIEWS : 2 PLAYS FOR LAUGHTER, THOUGHT : 'CHECKMATES'
- Mexican Workers in U.S. Send $80 Million Home
- Developers May Be Required to Pay Fee for Water Hookups
- Traffic Dispute Results in Third Freeway Shooting
- Tour de France : France's Bernard Wins Stage to Take 2-Minute Overall Lead
- ART
- New Intake, Release Center to Upgrade Jail Health Care
- Suspect Questioned in Drowning Incident
- They Can't See the Seas for the Trees in Del Mar : Committee Wrestles With Disputes Over Foliage That Blocks Scenic Views
- Left-handers Mike Aulby of Indianapolis and John...
- Over-The-Line Tournament : Doctor's Choice Collects Crown and Serves Notice
- Angry Poindexter Tells GOP Critics He Won't Apologize : Says He Lived Up to Honor Code
- A New Handle on Life : From John Brown to Zenith Ray Blitz, They're Game to Change Their Names for Any Number of Reasons
- 2 Held in Trooper Shooting
- Mother in Drowning Case 'Snapped,' Family Says
- Servite Summer Basketball Tournament : Question of Balance Tips Title Game Mater Dei's Way, 91-66
- NOT SO NEAT
- NBC/NABET STRIKE IN 4TH WEEK : Talks to Resume on Settlement
- But Now He Can't Recall : Poindexter Cited in '76 for 'Photographic Memory'
- Greek-Americans March to Protest U.S. Aid to Turks
- Todd Changes Emphasis as Its Market Dries Up : Nation's Largest Independent Shipbuilding Firm Stresses Repairs, Overhauls Instead of Construction
- Morocco Gets Europe Bloc's Cold Shoulder
- Dow Earnings a Record
- Bookstore Sells Success Stories : Hopeful Buyers Snap Up How-To Business Books
- NBC, Union Resume Talks
- France Warns on Gulf Shipping
- Jazz Trumpeter Howard McGhee Dies at 69
- Ninth Body Found, Leaving One River Victim Missing
- Congress Asked to Take Role in Cleanup of Bay
- Local News in Brief : Driver Dies in Rush to Check on His Home
- Rick Hirtensteiner of Pepperdine had three hits,...
- Vanity Handicap : Corey Black Returns Home, Rides Infinidad to Win
- Azinger Pulls Foldo, Giving British Open to Steady Nick Faldo : Briton Wins Tourney in the Clubhouse as American Finishes With Two Bogeys
- Pacific Beach
- Tennis Roundup : Wilander Defeats Carlsson for Clay Court Title
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'JAWS THE REVENGE': THIS TIME, IT'S DUMB, BLOODY, HOLLOW
- Iowa, Neb., Top Income Gainers
- San Diego
- Santa Ana : $3.9-Million U.S. Grant Given for Housing Work
- NBC/NABET STRIKE IN 4TH WEEK : Bitterness, Anger on Picket Line
- STAGE REVIEWS : 2 PLAYS FOR LAUGHTER, THOUGHT : 'BENEFACTORS'
- GRADE-A SCHMOOZE : LA BAMBA PARTY 'CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD'
- The Department of Transportation decided that a...
- U.S. Banks Defrauded of Record $1.1 Billion in 1986
- Supply Ship for Soviet Space Station Burns Up
- U.S., Arabs Clear Mines Off Kuwait : Expert Navy Team Used in Prelude to Ship Reflagging
- They'll Leave Some Big Shoes to Fill : '. . . People came down here because of the service we gave them and the kind of product we have. It's almost like a family.'
- Democrats Lining Up for 1988 Senate Race
- Employee Ownership May Be Carter Hawley Hale's New Suit of Armor
- Zuckerman Told to Pay Magazine's Ex-Owners
- Contaminated Fish Destroyed in Italy
- New National Park Expected to Boost Nevada's Morale : Alpine Lakes and Lush Meadows Contrast With Las Vegas Image
- U.S. Extends Import Restraints on Some Steels
- Recall of 1984 Fieros Urged in Engine Fires
- Israel to Ease Its Screening of Blacks, Arab-Americans
- U.S. Olympians to Be 'Drug Free'
- 'Those Evil Interests'
- Toll Roads in Orange County
- Chrysler
- Chrysler
- 'Those Evil Interests'
- 'Sex in Ads'
- Oil Pipeline
- Toll Roads in Orange County
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- 'Those Evil Interests'
- Glasnost
- 'Those Evil Interests'
- Toll Roads in Orange County
- MOVIES - July 20, 1987
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- Hearings Hit Nerve With Hostages' Kin
- Ex-White House Clerk Differs With Poindexter
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- Crime Gangs Known as Triads Are a Fact of Life in Hong Kong
- Jet Scream : NOISE Wants Silent Treatment for Airports
- 650 Disciples Spend a Weekend in the Lives of Shirley MacLaine
- S. Africa Union Urges Foreign Pullout, Curbs
- 3 Civilians Admit Thefts at Texas Air Force Base
- Convair Machinists Reject Pay, Pension Offers, Vote to Strike
- Local News in Brief : 26,000 Santa Clarita Phones Out 6 Hours
- Commentary : 'What Will You Take With You'?
- Special Shake Wins Dash for Cash Futurity
- These Women Win Now, Party Later : Bermuda Gold Has 3 Easy OTL Victories, Favored to Win Today
- Mattingly Is On Pace for Record : Ties Long's Mark With Home Run in 8th Straight Game
- Teske, Berglund Win Pro Bike Races at Seal Beach Grand Prix
- Commentary : Bo Jackson Taking a Bruised Ego to Raiders
- The Lakers will open defense of their...
- Yugoslavia defeated the United States, 100-85, in...
- JULIE KRONE : LEADING LADY
- All-Suite Inn Opens in L.B.
- Slaves to the Scalpel : Plastic Surgeons Have Discovered a Disturbing Syndrome in Which an Obsession With Appearances Can Keep Some Women Coming Back to the Operating Room
- James R. Kruse has been named vice...
- 'Mom and Pop' Landlords Given Hot-Line Help
- FICTION : A RELUCTANT HERO: A NOVEL OF WORLD WAR II by Francoise Sagan; translated from the French by Christine Donougher (Dutton: $16.95; 191 pp.).
- Trammell Crow Co. Sells Northridge Business Park
- Developments in Brief : Salmon Offers Clue on Stress, Immune System
- Educator Wishes All Knew Twain, Stowe Like a Book
- Webster Denies Decision to Oust 2 in CIA Tied to Iran Scandal
- The World : 35 Seized at Sikh Temple
- New Military Base Planned in Nevada
- Vacation-Bound W. Germans Spend 1st Night in Cars
- AMERICAN LEGION HIGHLIGHTS : 9-Run Surge in 12th Lifts Studio City
- Gwynn's Sacrifice Pays Off for Padres With Win in 10th
- Rainier Bancorp Chief Resigns
- Corporations Taking Child Care in Hand : Irvine Firms Say Easing Employees' Worries Is Good for Business
- World Should Plow Under Farm Subsidies
- And There Was Light by Jacques Lusseyran; translated by Elizabeth R. Cameron (Parabola Books, 656 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10012: $10.95; paperback; 320 pp.)
- Itoh & Co. Chooses Scholarship over Farewell Party
- OSHA Seeks Data From Users of Toxic Materials
- This note from Ralph Miller, who does...
- The Anatomy of the Hand
- Woolsey Heads Orange County Administrators
- Taking Gmund's Gargantuan Rocks for Granite
- Moynihan Welfare Plan Stresses Support for Children, Job Program
- Soviets Reveal 'Fixation' Over Life on Mars
- State to Shoulder Bigger Share of Beach Costs
- Orange County Developer Ranks With Top U.S. Donors to Contras
- O'Connor Remains Enigma
- HARD CORPS : Marines Take a Few Good Teen-Agers and Make Them Better
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : World Series and All-Star Game Are Best Played Under the Sun
- Cook Plays the Heavy : Despite Impressive Statistics, He Might Miss Legion All-Star Game
- AS THE TABLES TURN
- TRUE STORIES: Now here's a real crossover...
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- ICEE-USA Arranges to Borrow $4 Million
- ORANGE COUNTY : Paul B. Pressman Joins Law Firm
- Veterans in California Now Can Apply for Bigger Loans
- When Being Best Isn't Good Enough : Why Yat-pang Au Won't Be Going to Berkeley
- Monthly Fees Spreading to Single Homes : Some Developers Charge Homeowner Dues for Upkeep
- U.S. Should Expect a 'Hit' in Gulf, Specialists Warn
- The House : Persian Gulf Policy
- Calczynski Notches 3rd NASCAR Win
- A LITTLE ROCK MAG HAS A DEVIL OF A TIME
- RITCHIE VALENS' ROOTS
- City Groping for Skid Row Policy
- 2nd Abduction Stirs Demands From Activists
- CHIP BANKS : He Is Hoping for a Warm Reception After Cold War Back in Cleveland
- Gibson Goes to Bat for the Pitchers
- Building a Better Bruce : In the Belly of Universal's Newest Beast
- One-Stop Air Fastener Retail Outlet Opens
- This Is Year For Nomadic 'Elite' to Move
- Drinking in America by Eric Bogosian (Vintage/Random House: $5.95, paperback; 172 pp.)
- Opening This Week
- Shopping Center Will Be Renovated
- 3 Politicians Heed Conn's Call to Protest Nuclear Arms
- Officials Face Difficult Choices : AIDS Victims in Prison: Death Row in a Hospital
- Sweep of Squatters Is Given Credit for Making Skid Row Safer, Quieter and Cleaner
- Studies Challenge Idea of Property Value Drop, More Crime Near Jails
- Ellis Finds Festival Foe in His Future Coach : Mater Dei Star Plays for West Basketball Team; Sutton Coaches South
- 2 Players Who Knew How to Hit 'Em Discuss Homer Spree
- STRAWBERRY CREEK FLOWS
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: Bo Diddley, accompanied...
- DRIP
- In Foreign Policy, the Court Is Clear: President Is Subject to Will of Congress
- Closing the Book
- Border Patrol Chase Sparks 3-Vehicle Accident; 7 Hurt
- THE NEW NUTRITION RAGE : AMINO ACIDS : They Are the Building Blocks, but Can Athlete Safely Stand on Them?
- SCGA Amateur : May Has a 68 to Take Lead as Voges Fades
- Acquisition Expected to Send Fast-Growing Diceon Soaring
- Wine Country Gambler : Brooks Firestone's Southern California Strategy Pays Off
- Cruising in East Berlin
- FICTION : THE OLD CAPITAL by Yasunari Kawabata; translated by J. Martin Holman (North Point: $15.95; 176 pp.).
- NONFICTION : THE AMERICAN WOMAN 1987: A REPORT IN DEPTH, edited by Sara E. Rix (Norton: $18.95, hardcover; $7.95, paperback; 347 pp.).
- Business Center Opens
- Contras Reportedly Kill 8 Civilians
- Woman Accused of Drowning Daughter, 6, in Pond on Ranch
- Equipment Failures Plague B-1 Bombers