- 'Tween the Rock and Pop Place
- Replay : Remembering Two Pop Stereotype Shatterers
- ARIAS AND SONGS BY HANDEL, SCHUMANN, SCHUBERT,...
- SQUEEZED BY SUCCESS
- Tough Cookies : MIDNIGHT SWEETS <i> by Bette Pesetsky</i> ; <i> jacket illustration by Sandra Dionisi (Atheneum: $17.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books of Special Interest to Southern Californians : Timothy Leary in 1968 : 'Turn on . . . tune in . . . drop out.'
- International Icons : The New Faces of Prestige Makeup Have World-Citizen Sophistication
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Laundry Space, Dipped Candles, Tiffany Glass and Movado Watches : Sparrow Hawks
- Soviet Journalist Defects to Turkey
- Amal Driving Hezbollah From West Beirut; 25 Killed
- Neighborhood Fires a Round : Alhambra Schools' Plans for Expansion Opposed
- Azusa's City Clerk Keeps His Door, Heart Open to Those Seeking Help
- Majority Leader Called Master of Senate Rules but Out of Step in TV Era : Colleagues View Byrd's Retirement as Mixed Blessing
- Local News in Brief : Water Rate Increase Approved
- 0 FOR IRISH : USC's Seniors to End Careers Without a Notre Dame Win
- Analysis : Holtz Can Take Most of the Credit
- College Basketball Roundup : Fans Get Treat as Oklahoma Gets Win
- Commentary : From a Producer's View
- Quiet, Stormless Flack
- Take Wilshire : A Walk Down the Back Streets of the Man Who Named L.A.'s Big Boulevard
- Lusk Opens Two Offices
- Alternate Airports Can Be a Relief for Fliers
- Bid to Alter Council : Santa Monica Group Pushes for Districts
- Floods and Slides Kill at Least 329 in Thailand, Malaysia
- Christina Onassis Buried on Island Next to Her Father
- Israelis Kill Arab Youth; Bomb Wounds Soldier
- Parents Attempt a Cover-Up for Topless Bathers
- Warning Whistles Distributed as Rapist Stalks USC Campus
- The State : 12 Injured in Freeway Crash
- Voices of Christmas Set to Sing for St. John's Hospital
- Center Takes Birds of Prey Under Its Wing
- Events in the news this week.
- Family Ties Fuel Pipeline to Vietnam : Little Saigon's Country Stores Cater to Insatiable Appetites at Home
- Another Weekend in L.A.: Gang Violence and Death
- Arkansas Loses Game but Wins Some Respect : Miami's 18-16 Victory Doesn't Come Easily
- Freedom Bowl Tournament : Irvine Holds the Press, Beats TCU
- Healthy Drossin Leads Agoura Girls to Runner-Up Finish in State Meet
- NCAA Water Polo : UCLA Defeats USC, 13-10; Cal Advances Past Stanford
- A Wee Bit O' the Irish This Day
- Women's Basketball Roundup : Cal Poly Pomona Defeats Fullerton in Overtime, 72-70
- PUCCINI: "LA BOHEME." Barbara Hendricks, Angela Maria...
- MCA Layoffs--First Cut the Deepest?
- Bucking the Odds With Positive Action
- Ratt: Holding Pattern
- My Plan for Making the World a Better Place : Hey! Wait a Minute! Come Back Here!
- Hollow Laughs : Instead of substance, many young comics of today seek celebrity and trade in trivia
- The Fast Life and Artful Times of Nicholas Wilder : A walk down memory lane with L.A.'s wunderkind art dealer of the '60s and '70s
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Laundry Space, Dipped Candles, Tiffany Glass and Movado Watches : Hand-Dipped Candles
- OSCAR WILDE by Richard Ellmann (Vintage Books:...
- Azusa Promenade Opening Slated for Next June
- At Alaska Border Station, Wolves Lurk in the Woods but the Main Peril Is Boredom
- Marian Welch; Editor for Birch Society
- Local News in Brief : Pilots Take Clothing, Food to Village in Baja
- City Urges Developer to Firm Up Plans for Hotel on Marineland Site
- How to Proceed on Growth Issue
- Commentary : It Is Time to Make Sure That Everyone Has Access to Justice System
- Schools Put on Alert to Child Abuse Indications
- An Easy Victory in Their Opener Is Something Special for Aztecs
- Quibbles & Bits
- Commentary : Blaming the Messengers--Again
- Restaurant Review : Plenty of Plain Food--but Few Thrills--at Pioneer Boulangerie
- Blades Sings With the Fire of Truth
- What Happens When Performers Cancel
- Gold Fever as the Human Condition : FOOL'S GOLD <i> by Richard Wiley (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 293 pp.) : </i>
- Canada's Airlines War Over Frequent Fliers
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Laundry Space, Dipped Candles, Tiffany Glass and Movado Watches : David Hicks' Style and Design BY DAVID HICKS (Little, Brown & Co.; 1988)
- Homemaker Turns to NASA to Help Children Who Have Rare Birth Defect
- Exceeds Casualties From Sectarian Violence : Toll of N. Ireland's Road Deaths
- Plight Overshadowed by Foreign Hostages : Thousands of Lebanese Kidnaped in War-Torn Region
- Lotto Buyers Short-Circuited
- Shielding Abused Children
- Events in the news this week.
- USIU Blows Lead, Then Rallies to Win
- Roundup : Baker, Palys Help Temple Roll Past Boston College
- Documenting Joris Ivens' Long, Illustrious Career
- Making the Best Out of Today's Odd Work Shifts
- Poet of the Century's Shadows : CORNELL WOOLRICH : First You Dream, Then You Die <i> by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. (Mysterious Press: $19.95; 613 pp.) </i>
- 8 Arrested at Anti-Abortion Protest in Massachusetts
- Guyana Sees Its Dream of Socialist Success Fading Away
- Story-Teller's World Is One for the Books
- The Playboy of the Western World (Channel...
- Deukmejian OKs Armories' Use to Shelter Homeless
- W. Covina Shuttle to Charge 25 Cents
- Local News in Brief : Injured Teen-Ager Rescued From Park
- Too Late to Ignore Him
- CS Long Beach Beats Athletes In Action
- Fieldstone Buys Chino Hills Land
- Discounts for Europe
- Revised Amendments Would Protect 'Sovereign Rights' : Gorbachev Offers Proposals on Soviet Republics
- Philip S. Heisler; Editor, War Correspondent
- Southwest Roundup : Houston Buries Rice With Its Passing Game
- Bruins Click in Harrick's Debut, Cruise Past Texas Tech, 84-62
- Roster of Executives Encompasses a Broad Range of Experience
- Stealth Can't Fill U.S. Gap in Technology
- A History of Mexico City : LA CAPITAL : The Biography of Mexico City <i> by Jonathan Kandell (Random House: $24.95; 578 pp.; 0-394-54069-7) </i>
- Suicide Is So Aristocratic : THE ANNA PAPERS <i> by Ellen Gilchrist (Little, Brown</i> : <i> $16.95; 277 pp. 0-316-77935-0) </i>
- They All Want a Piece of Venice Beach : Residents, Vendors, Performers Discuss Coastal Land-Use Plan
- Jack Reardon; Former Mayor of Kansas City, Kan.
- Shuttle to Land Out of Public View
- Cocaine Users May Be Leaning on 2nd Drug
- No Way to Go but Up
- RJR Managers Catch Heat Over Takeover Tactics
- The Future of Los Angeles Is Now
- The Murphys : Six Children (Plus)
- Welcomed Addition : Mendocino County's Renown Is Growing With Wines Such as Scharffenberger's
- The Nation : NASA Prepares for Shuttle Countdown
- Birthday Wishes for British Hostage
- Judge's Edicts to Mothers on Welfare Bring Legal Appeal
- Naked Lunch Stripped of Pretensions
- Gray Calls for Reagan-Bush Budget to Signal Quick Action on Deficit
- China Lags in Openness Sweepstakes
- Sharing Deep Secrets : Underwater Park Lets Divers Enjoy Variety of Protected Marine Life
- Syringe, Test Tube Wash Up
- STANLEY REMELMEYER : More Than Any Other Official, the Retiring City Attorney Has Shaped the Evolution of Torrance From Sleepy Town to South Bay Dominance
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 13 : THE OTHER GAMES
- After Loss to Biola, Toro Cagers Try to Rebound vs. Howard
- Alibegovic, Payton Lead Oregon State to 106-59 Victory
- Retro Repasts: Finding a Meal With Nostalgia Value
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Laundry Space, Dipped Candles, Tiffany Glass and Movado Watches : Legacy of Lace BY KATHLEEN WARNICK AND SHIRLEY NILSSON (Crown Publishers, Inc.; 1988)
- A Young Man's Homage to the Torero : MATADOR <i> by Barnaby Conrad (Capra Press: $18.95; 250 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Krim's Crusade : In the Fight Against AIDS, She Is a Scientist, a Socialite, a Strategist, a Spokeswoman and Sometimes a Cheerleader in Sensible Shoes
- Sharon Gless, formerly of "Cagney & Lacey,"...
- Commentary
- Santa's New Repertoire Includes Drug Warning
- What's Greek to Some, Parallels Language of Barrio : Latin Gives Latinos a Key to English
- Los Angeles From Above: The Oneness of Our Plight
- Teen Drives Car Into Wall, Dies
- High Winds Blamed for Plane Crash That Killed Two
- UCLA Women Lose Again in Tournament
- Point Loma Uses Big Third Quarter to Eliminate Granite Hills, 41-13
- State Cross-Country : Southern Section Dominates by Winning 5 of 6 Team Titles
- 'Restaurant Cop' Takes Aim at the Bad Guys
- Take a Letter, <i> Please</i>
- Rating the Top of Pop's Freshmen
- 'A Woman Who Fights Definition' : Actress Started in Convent, Cut Teeth on Shakespeare and Now Thinks Big Bucks
- "I not only want compensation. I want...
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Laundry Space, Dipped Candles, Tiffany Glass and Movado Watches : Movado Museum Watch
- Beverly Hills Has Healthy Medical Office Market : Specialist Says City's Golden Triangle Has Vacancy Rate of Only 2%; Rents Run to More than $36 a Square Foot
- Alphaeus Philemon Cole; Portrait Painter
- French Cosmonaut Aboard : Mitterrand Sees a Soviet Space Launch
- Amsterdam Cracks Down on Hard Drugs : Netherlands, in Shift of Policy, Steps Up Enforcement of Laws
- Pasadena Private Eye Specializes in Tracking Down That Old Flame
- Radical Protesters Fail to Slow Motorcycle Race Across Desert
- Events in the news this week.
- District, Union Disagree on Funds Available for Salaries
- Towering Mountain of Salt Crystallizes Firm's Business
- They're Only Good for 1 Thing--to Look At : Fish Collectors Pay a Hefty Price for Tranquility of Colorful Koi
- Not the Same Old Story : Homeless Children Get Crack at Books
- 'In mathematics, for example, I tell the children about magic squares. I actually have a magic cube that Benjamin Franklin designed'
- Soviet Lifter Sets 2 Records
- Notre Dame Delivers Its 1-2 Punch : USC Turns Contest Into a Bobble for No. 1 Rather Than Classic
- Taft Rush Harries Glendale : Turnovers Plague Vaqueros in Loss
- Fouts the Sum of Many Parts : Quarterback Is Retired, but the Man Moves Ahead
- Unbeaten Irvine Advances in Girls' State Volleyball
- Loyola Revving Up for Opener : Scoring Machine Will Test Itself on Azusa Pacific
- Florida State Strikes Fast, Finishes Off Florida : Seminoles Score on First Three Possessions on Way to Routing Gators, 52-17
- The 'Ed Sullivan Show' With Felons : If it sells, a new TV program would bring mobsters and ex-cons into Middle American homes
- 'The Colonel' Rises in Rank : Alexander Zale Has Come a Long Way Since 'The Connection'
- MARVIN MITCHELSON
- I love the ingenuity and nonviolent tone...
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- The Search for Remedies to Problems of Growth
- Atheism Views
- MARVIN MITCHELSON
- Mooseketeer
- U2 Temptations
- U2 Temptations
- Asian Bias Probed at UC
- Different Customs
- 'Agenda for Bush'
- Screaming at Sam
- HEARTLAND FASHION
- Favorite Fireplaces
- Kudos to the production team and the...
- 'Agenda for Bush'
- Proliferation of Yogurt Shops May Just Mean That the Industry Is Growing Up
- 'Agenda for Bush'
- Not-So-'Good-Mother'
- Not-So-'Good-Mother'
- I love John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and...
- It's a shame that CBS has to...
- HEARTLAND FASHION
- 'Agenda for Bush'
- Choosing Jail Site
- Screaming at Sam
- 'Agenda for Bush'
- High School Basketball Previews : MONDAY: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Keefe's Gone, But Don't Cry for Woodbridge
- Taxi Regulation
- A Point Made in Thran's Defense
- Character Builders
- Commentary : The shelter began looking for a better way for donors and shelter guests to experience sharing and giving. And letting parents take an active role in choosing specific gifts for specific loved ones seems to be working. : Reshaping the Spirit of Giving Could Be Best Gift of All
- Drunk Drivers
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- Reliving the California of Yesteryear
- Thanksgiving in Plymouth
- L.A. Gets Oriented to Some Phenomenal Rib Joints
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books of Special Interest to Southern Californians : Crosby, Stills, Nash, According to Crosby : 'We learned early on that feel is everything.'
- Freeport--World's Best Bargains
- Record at Odds With Campaign Statements : Bush Environment Policy Topic of Guessing Game
- Rebels in Ethiopia Say They Killed 180 Soldiers
- Jaak Hamilton, 56; Noted Therapist for AIDS Victims
- Local News in Brief : Unsafe Sex Blamed for VD Outbreak
- THE COLLEGES : Community College Basketball Roundup : Golden West Rolls With 104-93 Win
- Oak Park Slips Quietly Away : Outmanned Eagles Penalized for 115 Yards in Loss to Kern Valley
- No Joke, Holtz Is a Quick Thinker
- Young's Mail Fraud Conviction Overturned : 1987 U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Cited in Case Tied to Moriarty Fireworks Kickback Scheme
- Let the Automotive Game Begin : 'Cold Turkey' Car Rally to Benefit Childrens Hospital
- Navy Road Repair Job
- Roh Appeals to S. Koreans to Forgive Chun
- Aga Khan Foundation Family Fair
- CHILD ABUSE REPORT
- The Power and the Glory : Military and Spiritual Disciplines Work in Tandem at St. Catherine's in Anaheim
- Called a 'Monarch Preoccupied With Himself' : Mitterrand Royally Criticized for His Imperial Ways
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Christmas, as observed by religious bodies, has...
- The broadest measure of the nation's money...
- 500,000 Arrests Seen in Clinic Protests in '89
- Donations Sought to Keep Christian Schools in the West Bank Operating
- Eager Buyers Not Put Off by Dump in Neighborhood
- Agoura Snaps Paso Robles' Wishbone, 7-0 : Steussie Leads Defense as Chargers Advance
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: DIVISION III : Gragnano and Monninger Spark Los Alamitos, 52-22
- Welch Calls for Peery in 2nd Half : Canyon Tailback Fuels Rally Past Hawthorne
- Auburn's Defense Bags One : It's a Sweet Win as Tigers Qualify for Sugar Bowl
- Henderson's New Opera to Open in San Jose
- ART REVIEW : Kelly Print Retrospective Bridges 25 Years
- Trekking to George Knapp's Dreamy Castle in the Sky
- Chicago Tribune Settles Long Dispute With Union
- New Congressman Returns From Disputed Trip
- Barron Hilton Wins Battle for Chain : Settlement of Lengthy Dispute Gives Hotelier Effective Control
- Yonkers Asks High Court to Void Contempt Fines
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Depressed by Inflation Concerns
- <i> Hemerocallis hybrids</i> : Day lilies : Perennial tubers with large flowers
- Shadowy Lebanese : On the Trail of a Deadly Terrorist
- Shopping Brisk All Over U.S.; Bargains Rare
- Homeless and Heartless : It's Spiritual Death to Be Nobody in Our Culture
- Kings Travel to Calgary to Play Flames
- NBA Roundup : Mavericks, Blackman Stop Hawks
- Strange Stuff Has Happened : Skins Game Opens With Its Usual Unpredictability
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: DIVISION III : Overtime Pass Beats Santa Ana
- Donahue Faces the Ire of a Town Without Pity
- College Basketball Roundup : Syracuse Goes Overtime to Win Big Apple NIT
- Bonn Health Minister Succeeds Ex-Speaker Jenninger
- Having a Horsy Holiday Can Be Expensive
- Animal Rights Group Admits Fur Store Arson
- Tate Not Willing to Be Press Secretary
- Promises Early Action on Reducing Deficit : Bush Hits Reports He Will Cut Medicare
- Light-Plane Crash Kills 5 in Colorado Snowstorm
- Pair Following Adoptive Procedure to the Letters
- Camera Buyers Beware of Incredible Bargains
- Loose Gas Tank Fuels Tangle on Ventura Freeway
- Wickes to Sell Credit Subsidiary to Its Managers
- Truth in Snitching
- Imperial Beach
- Man Happened on Wreckage Where 5 Relatives Died
- Police Investigate Rookie Officer's Shooting of Partner
- Local News in Brief : Anti-Drug and Gang Campaign Unveiled
- Freedom Bowl Basketball Tournament : Georgia State Shoots Down UC Irvine
- College Basketball Roundup : Ellis Scores 22 as Kentucky Beats Iona, 56-54
- So Fast, So Far to Go : After 3 Years of Homelessness, McTear Is Rebuilding His Life
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Division VIII : Woodbridge Defeats Santa Clara, 34-14
- Maryland Bounces Back to Beat TCU by Controlling the Rebounds
- ART REVIEW : Private Scrutiny Brings Reality to Theobald's Calm, Stark Art
- Southside Johnny Back at Bar With the Jukes After a Year
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Division VIII : Trabuco Hills Breezes Past Santa Paula, 42-7
- Rock Era Record Series Is a Hit With Baby Boomers
- NCAA Water Polo Championship : USC and Stanford Survive Challenges to Join UCLA and Cal in Semifinals
- Emporium With a Homey Aura to Lose Home in Huntington Beach
- Even at Practice, the Fighting Irish Give Fans a Thrill
- Losing Lottery Tickets Are Worthless as Tax Writeoffs
- Sage of Dunsmuir Collects Stuff, Dispenses Humor
- Diseased Fish Kill 40 in Northeast India
- Banking and Finance : Far West Offers High-Interest CDs for Unusually Low Minimum Deposit
- You Can Still Get Auto Insurance and Pay Less
- Monastery That Helps AIDS Infants Confronts Hostility
- Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Teen Wounded in Head In Drive-by Shooting
- Canadian Court Refuses to Extradite Fugitive
- Migrant Camp in Encinitas Will Be Razed
- 95% Participate in Target Neighborhood : S.D. Curbside Recycling Seems to Have Magic Touch
- NCAA Water Polo Championship : No. 1 Cal Ousts Arkansas-Little Rock, UCLA Routs Navy in Quarterfinals
- College Basketball : DeLaveaga Scores 26 but Miss at End Costs CLU
- Soviet Train's Brakes Fail; Dozens Injured
- Good News for Thrifts, Texas Economy : Impact of OPEC Action Seen as Modest
- 22 Israeli Soldiers Jailed for Rampage at Refugee Camp
- U.N. Report Charges Abuses in Occupied Areas