- Hostelry Founded by Comedians on Market
- A War Memorial in the Mind HEY JACK!<i> by Barry Hannah (Dutton/Seymour Lawrence: $15.95; 133 pp.) </i>
- Continental Airlines will begin daily transcontinental nonstop...
- Deukmejian to Head Bicentennial Ball
- Civic Planning Gets Poor Marks at Conference
- Miami Is Right on Course as Major Cruise Port
- Getting South Africa Wrong THEY CANNOT KILL US ALL: An Eyewitness Accountof South Africa Today<i> by Richard Manning (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 255 pp.) </i>
- Apartment Assn. Slates Annual Trade Exhibit
- Fed Raises Discount Rate to 6% : First Increase in 3 Years; Major Banks Boost the Prime
- Reagan Seeks to Calm His Right-Wing Critics : Conservatives Say He's Abandoned His Ideals Over Arms Control, Central America Initiative
- WINNING WAYS : Districts Praise Negotiating Method for Success in Talks
- "Cosby Show" fans, take note: There are...
- It's Worth the Risk
- Michigan Expects to Extend Streak of 100,000-Plus Crowds in 1987
- CS Northridge Soccer Team Defeats San Diego State in OT, 3-2
- Woodward Stakes at Belmont : Polish Navy Sails Into Contention for the 3-Year-Old Championship
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Simms' Pass Gives Giants a 26-20 Win
- 'SILENT-BID AUCTION' TO BENEFIT AIDS VICTIMS
- Los Angeles Festival : CHERNOBYL: DISASTER AS THEATER : 'Sarcophagus' Play Indicts Authorities at Nuclear Plant
- EXPOSE--THE 2ND EDITION
- VIEWPOINTS : Next Time I'll Be More Circumspect
- Norkaitis Promoted by William Lyon Co.
- Competition: A FEMINIST TABOO? edited by Valerie Miner and Helen E. Longino (The Feminist Press: $29.95, hardback; $12.95, paperback; 260 pp.) : Women vs. Women: THE UNCIVIL BUSINESS WAR by Tara Roth Madden (Amacom: $17.95; 224 pp.)
- Study Calls for Changes to Shelter the Homeless : Rehabilitation of Buildings, Modifications of Zoning Regulations and Financing Advocated
- Near San Simeon : Hearst Hotel Plan Stirs Controversy
- FICTION : GOOD FRIDAY by Robert Lawrence Holt (Aero: $14.95; 224 pp.).
- Brendan by Frederick Buechner (Atheneum: $17.95; 240 pp.)
- Fairbanks Ranch Sales Soaring
- The Nation : Shuttle Test Caused Crack
- Filipinos Find Pride After Military Mutiny
- Underwriter Goes Ahead With Irwindale Bonds
- Miami's Hurricanes Trying to Change Image : School Officials Are Implementing a Series of Measures Toward That Goal
- Woodbridge Has Right Kind of Return to Win a Title
- City Western League Football Preview : Kearny, Clairemont Give Race a New Look : Of Last Year's Co-Champions, Only La Jolla Is Among Favorites Again
- In Aikman Debut, Bruins Leave Aztecs in Ruins
- Esparza Cruises in Opening Race
- CREDIT CHECK
- HAMPSON'S STAR RISING
- "For me to say that I enjoy...
- L. A. School District Will Sell Hollywood Homes for $100 Up
- In Development : A Film Maker's Experience Watching His Vision Take Shape
- New Architectural Firm
- Design Awards to Be Sponsored by Corridor Assn.
- Inland Empire Enters Move-up Home Market
- Ex-Cuban Official Gets 20-Year Term
- Military Base 60 Miles Inside Libya Destroyed, Chad Reports
- Tribe Fights to Save Earth's Oldest Rain Forest
- Israel Convulsed by Religious Fury as Fundamentalists Push Into Politics
- 1987 HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO PREVIEW : Thousand Oaks Hopes to Mount a Royal Challenge
- A Man With Designs : Brown Believes CSUN's Tailback Job Is Tailor-Made for Him
- Penn State, Paterno Both Have Tough Numbers to Maintain
- Far West Roundup : San Jose State Wins 10th Game in a Row, 24-3
- Negotiators for National Football League owners plan...
- New Tailback Torin Dorn leads North Carolina Over Illinois, 34-14
- Mystery Man McGee Doesn't Reveal Much : Running Back Is Not Up to Par in His Performance Against Redskins
- FINAL NOTES: If you see a sign...
- BIDDING WAR: More proof of Springsteen's phenomenal...
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : STRONG STEPHANIE
- WOODRUFF'S 'TEMPEST' GOES CONTEMPORARY
- HARD TIME
- Air Crash Kills Key Philippine General
- Poor May Be Left Out at High-Tech Fee Libraries
- RECORDS THAT WERE MADE TO BE BROKEN
- Developments in Brief : Frog Fossil Found in Amber Should Provide Clue to Caribbean Animal Life
- Ketcham of Syracuse U. Named Professor of Year
- Parent Complaints Spur Inquiry Into Anti-Child Bias at Condos
- Mysterious Illness Kills 2; 128 Ailing
- Orange : Hospital Will Dedicate Its New Cancer Center
- Orange County's Team
- Refugees Recount El Salvador Terror in Asylum Lawsuit
- National League Roundup : Dravecky Remains on a Giant Roll
- Ben Johnson Suddenly a Hero in Canada : He's a Native of Jamaica, but They Love Him North of the Border
- 'I feel. . .lucky because I get paid to develop my own ideas.'
- Affholter Is Resolved to Kick Stereotype
- THE RUSSIANS CAME, : THE RUSSIANS CAME! : Afterthoughts on the Bolshoi Ballet
- Lyon Finds Fresh Challenge in Real Estate : Builder's Move Into Pacific Lighting Boosts Formidable Holdings
- NONFICTION : THE MADWOMAN'S UNDERCLOTHES: ESSAYS AND OCCASIONAL WRITINGS, 1968-'85 by Germaine Greer (Atlantic Monthly: $17.95; 320 pp.).
- Other True Believers
- GOP's Landon Finds Reaching 100 a Walk in the Park
- Russell G. Davidson Dies; Began Travel Club
- Developments in Brief : Medicinal Herbs May Have Throat Cancer Tie
- La Mirada May Seek Vicious-Dog Law With Teeth
- Group to Honor Broadcaster Turner
- 'I'm More at Peace Now' : Vermont Inn Is Haven and Home to Economist
- Developments in Brief : Doubts Raised About Effect of Angioplasty
- Iran, Iraq: Engulfing a World Issue
- Union Paints Grim Picture of a Strike by Sheriff's Force
- What Does He Know?
- Fullerton : Man Allegedly Ran Car Over Wife, Police Report
- Black Scholars Take a Happy Step Toward College Campus Goals
- Phoenix Manager Survives in Season With 69 Changes of Team Roster
- Titan Women Win Volleyball Tournament
- Only Wilson Gets a Passing Grade as Bears Beat Raiders
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Mix-Up Stalls Negotiations for Benson
- Captain Vigors Wins With Toro on the Turf in Del Mar Feature
- RIDING THE <i> FOIE GRAS</i> EXPRESS
- RAMBETTE NO MORE
- For $30,000, British Firm Will Build You One--in 2 Years : To Shotgun Lovers, a Purdey Is No. 1
- Class in Literature of Damnation to Offer Students Devil of a Time
- U.S. Trip Will Be His 36th as Pontiff : John Paul Doesn't Linger in Vatican
- Second Opinion
- Suddenly, Many World Cities Want to Hold Olympics
- Newport Beach Pair Wins 50-and-Over Title
- Big Time a Bad Time For Santos : San Diego State Quarterback Fails to Shoot the Moon
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : COOL CATS SWING OUT
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : INCREASED CRUNCH
- <i> THEIR </i> 'WORLD'?
- QUOTATIONS FROM PROFESSOR BLOOM
- NOTORIOUS HANSHAACKE : Mysterious Artist Raises a Maelstrom of Questions
- FICTION : SECOND SEASON by Joseph Monninger (Atheneum: $18.95; 320 pp.).
- City, County to Discuss Alternatives : Landfill Site Proposal in Jeopardy
- Negotiators Optimistic on Rebate of State Taxes
- 375,000 Acres Ablaze in California : Fires Imperil Yosemite, Lassen Parks
- Chagall Painting Stolen
- Old Wounds Reopened When the Pope Saw Waldheim
- Pope's People Count the Days
- Earlier Dates, TV Scheduled for Milwaukee Golf
- Devine to Be Honored by Arizona State
- Southwest Roundup : Victory Comes Early to 34-Year-Old LSU Coach
- UCI, San Francisco State Women Tie in Soccer
- Lions Decide to Go the Long Way in '87
- A HOT FILM FOR CHEECH : LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENIN' TO CHEECH : His Hit Movie Reaches Both the East and the West Sides
- VIEWPOINTS : Free-Wheeling Banking Rules Are a Costly Folly : Some States' Liberal Regulations Force Conservative Operations to Pay the Tab of Industry's Gamblers
- 500 Homes on Large Sites Planned in Apple Valley
- Making the Ordinary Beautiful CROSSING TO SAFETY<i> by Wallace Stegner (Random House: $18.95; 277 pp.) </i>
- NONFICTION : CHINA WATCH by John King Fairbank (Harvard University: $20; 219 pp.).
- Cabdrivers: The Road's Rodney Dangerfields
- Roberti Urges Governor to Sign AIDS Film Bill
- The Region : 2 Agencies Approve Oil Pipeline Plan
- Ann D. Eddy, Widow of Nelson Eddy, Dies
- Even a Detour Is a Massive Project Where Freeways Meet
- 3 Rescue Man Who Had Fallen on Subway Rails
- Court Cools Couple's Yen for Japanese Name
- Latchkey Kids Find Friends as Near as the Phone
- New Head Named for U.S. Mission in Cuba
- Free Rent a Reward for Crime Reporter
- Human Error and Spark Get Blame in Fatal Explosion
- As Vatican Comes to California, Students Discover a New Subject
- Simi Resident Held in 27 Burglaries
- K-Mart Evacuated After Chemicals Fall
- CHRIS SPIELMAN : Woody Hayes Would Have Loved Coaching This Ohio State Linebacker
- Werner's Goal Gives USD a 1-0 Soccer Victory
- Ermolenko Tied for First Place in Speedway After One Round
- YOU MAY CATEGORIZE IT, BUT COREA DISPUTES IT
- Valuable Patent Puts Computer Automation in Spotlight Again
- Old Town, Where the Elite Meet to Eat and to Enjoy the History
- Contractor Has Fast Start
- Sales Begin in Fontana Subdivision : Lewis, Laing to Offer Homes in 1,400-Acre Heritage Development
- Pasadena Building Given Height Bonus : Six-Story Office Structure in Downtown Area to Be Completed by End of 1988
- Hotel Security: Rooms Get Safes to Cut Thefts
- Developments in Brief : 11,500-Year-Old Bear Bones Indicate Syphilis
- The World : Greek Wage Freeze to End
- Former Police Lieutenant to Face Court Sept. 18 on Felony Charge
- Port Acts to Evict Boaters From Marina : About 90 Owners Forced to Move, Pay High Mooring Fees or Face Confiscation of Crafts
- Schools Feel Loss as 34% Lottery Share Takes a Drop
- 9 Killed and 8 Injured in Highway Crash in England
- Times Reporter Jerry Belcher, Veteran Newsman, Dies at 57
- Washington's Jeff Bostic: From Pro Bowl to Reserve
- MASTHEAD MADNESS
- In Pasadena, First Day of Christmas Beats Labor Day
- A Watery Grave : Canal Near Tracy a Tempting Dumping Area for Cars, Even Bodies
- Developer Changes Plans for Theater: Shopping Plaza Instead of Restoration
- Tropical Depression Forms West of Cape Verde Isles
- Battle Lines Form on Animal Research : UCSD Contract With County Pound Becomes Rallying Cry
- Design Imparts Personality Through Subtle Visual Stimulation : What Goes on the Outside of Package Is as Critical as What Goes Inside
- BURNOUT : Chang Could Be Its Next Victim
- Man Slips Off Rock, Drowns at Morena
- Santee Hearing on Jail Postponed
- Golf Roundup : Sindelar Leaves Sluman and Field 8 Shots Behind
- Panetta Makes It Memorable Day in Rome : Italian Wins Steeplechase; Evangelisti Takes the Bronze in Long Jump
- Redskins Go Through Motions Better Than the Rams, 26-14
- Angels' Situation Goes From Bad to Worse, 7-6
- East Roundup : 200th Win for Paterno Is a 45-19 Cakewalk
- Hill Knocks Out Stewart in 4th to Win WBA Title
- Thousand Oaks Opens Title Defense With Win
- Schnellenberger Making Progress at Louisville
- CSUN Volleyball Team Bounces Back, Beats Westmont in 3 Games
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : REBELLIOUS ROYALTY
- . . . THE WORST
- LOSING HIS FIZZ?
- Chiat/Day Defines Who's the Boss : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Swimming to Siberia : American Lynne Cox Realized an 11-Year-Old Dream When She Splashed Ashore for Tea With the Russians
- Come to Africa and Save Your Marriage: AND OTHER STORIES by Maria Thomas (Soho: $14.95; 235 pp.)
- The Mortons' Minimalist Style and Maximum Taste : A Brother-Sister Duo Understands and Believes in American Cooking
- Bonnie Hendrick has been appointed vice president,...
- 'No Man Ever Dies in His Own Country' THE ARKANSAS TESTAMENT<i> by Derek Walcott (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $14.95; 117 pp.) </i>
- Best Seller Preview : The Hot Flash as Breaking News
- Saving the Biomes From Man LIFE IN THE BALANCE<i> by David Rains Wallace (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $29.95; 366 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Itineraries Focus on History, Culture and Architecture of the United States
- Competition on a Hike Through the Cotswold Hills
- Agents Seize Man's Office in Tax Fight
- Riding the Freeway in the Sky : L.A.-San Francisco Air Corridor Has Become World's Busiest--and a Key Part of California Life
- S. Korean Leaders Vow to Halt Labor Violence : Prime Minister, in a Special Cabinet Session, Calls for Harsh Measures to Restore Order
- Iran Reiterates Demand That Iraq Be Blamed : Tehran Warns U.N. to 'Denounce the Aggressor' if It Wants to End Gulf War
- Three Buildings Sold in Agoura Hills Business Park
- AME Turns Film Into Videotape and Opportunity Into Gold
- Making Mr. Right : For the Man in the '70s-Style Sideburns, Who Still Thinks Mousse Is Only for Dessert, a Makeover Can Be the First Step Toward a Better-Looking Future
- Lovingkindness by Anne Roiphe (Summit: $16.95; 256 pp.)
- Hotel Opens in Santa Ana
- Roots of the New Age
- The Battle of Brazil by Jack Mathews (Crown: $19.95; 228 pp., illustrated; includes annotated screenplay).
- Future Imperfect : Was the Bomb Ever Dropped? Did Los Angeles Survive the Big Earthquake? What Will Be the National Debt? An Inquiring Mind <i> Thinks</i> He Wants to Know
- Pizza Czar's Eye for Architecture Demands Only the Wright Stuff
- Israeli Jets Hit Guerrilla Bases; 41 Killed
- Councilman's Kin Sells Lots to Azusa : Price Triples Since 1981, but Cruz Denies Making 'One Dime' on Deal
- No Comment From Bonn on Hostages
- $2 Million in Reductions : Inglewood Schools Adopt Lean Budget
- Firm Developing Replacement for Human Arteries
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- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1987
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- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 6, 1987
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- Powwow of Indians and Bagpipers
- Thick Forests, Rugged Coastlines and a Tale of Two Cultures
- Finding Cannas
- Planting for Winter Bloom
- Down to the Sea in Sarongs and the Wind Song
- THE PAPAL VISIT : Speeches May Discomfort Some Americans : Pope's Call to U.S.--Behave Responsibly
- Minkow Empire : ZZZZ Best: the House of Cards Falls
- Firefighters Taming Big Calif. Blaze : Higher Humidity, Less Wind Help; 2nd Man Killed
- RESIDENTS, CLUB OWNERS SQUARE OFF ON THE STRIP
- What American Soccer Needs Is Working Class
- At Least, There Will Be Plenty of Parking
- Forget It, Something Good Actually Has Happened
- There Is No Excuse for Dodgers, Whatsoever
- At Least, There Will Be Plenty of Parking
- L.A. ARTS FESTIVAL
- There Must Be a Better Way to Relate a Story
- World Championships Subjected to the Squeeze
- L.A. ARTS FESTIVAL
- Little League Team Had Nothing to Be Ashamed Of
- Good News, Bad News
- The Growing Shortage of Nurses in Hospitals
- Accelerating in 1987
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- The Growing Shortage of Nurses in Hospitals
- The Growing Shortage of Nurses in Hospitals
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Let's Hear an Offer for Mariano Duncan
- There Is No Excuse for Dodgers, Whatsoever
- HARPER'S HANKY
- 'HAMBURGER HILL'
- BIRTH OF A GENRE
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Returning to the U.S. After 12-Year Absence
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Raider-Coliseum-Irwindale Controversy
- Drug Addiction Is Tough Battle All by Itself
- The Growing Shortage of Nurses in Hospitals
- There Is No Excuse for Dodgers, Whatsoever
- SATURDAY LETTERS : OOOOH, HOW 'BAD' WAS IT?
- At Least, There Will Be Plenty of Parking
- HURRAYE
- . . . And There's Also Another Side to the Coin
- At Least, There Will Be Plenty of Parking
- STOMACH TURNING
- Senior Protester Harassed at Contra Demonstration
- Dukakis Unveils Plan to Boost Education
- Newport Beach : Police Ask Public's Help in Finding Woman, 20
- MADD Official Faces Rape Charges
- 0-0, 0-0 AND 0-0 : For Three Consecutive Years in the 1930s, Pittsburgh and Fordham Were Fit to Be Tied
- Anti-Apartheid Activists Face Trial : Hundreds in S. Africa Accused of Treason, Terrorism
- New Data Links Alcohol to Type of Birth Defect
- Narcotics Team Seizes 319 Pounds of Cocaine
- L.A. Fire Chief Upset at Losing Right to Inspect Buildings Run by State
- Theology School Plans Classes for Korean Ministry Students
- Pena Ends Slump With 2-Run Homer to Beat Padres, 4-2
- Complex Proposed for CSUN
- McDaniels Signs With Northridge
- Dogs' Owners Face Charges After Attack
- Brazil Says It Is Now Able to Enrich Uranium
- Surprise Bid for Sacramento Utility : Deal Would Give PG&E; a Big Boost in Growing Area
- Bond Launches Bid for Heileman Brewing
- ICN Says It Will File Third Request With FDA