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- Canyons Clips Moorpark in Frantic Finish
- Commentary : The Importance of Handicapping the Jockeys
- Riverside Finds Relief in Unlikely Standouts as CSUN Falls, 63-55
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- An Insider's Report on the Death of 'Wilton North'
- O'Sullivan Wins 3rd-Fastest Indoor Mile : Irishman Runs 3:50.94; Abshire Sets U.S. 3,000 Mark; Coe Drops Out
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Huskies Top Stanford in 2 Overtimes
- Coach Is Disciple of Discipline, Defense : El Camino Mentor in 'Class by Himself' in Community College Ranks
- Long Beach Women Beat UNLV, 82-78
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: PRESIDENTS' DAY
- Damage Is $350,000 in Pacific Beach Fire
- Handful of Lawndale Cable Users Complain
- Local News in Brief : Architect Search Narrows
- Commentary : Future Hinges on Requiring Core Classes in High School
- Local News in Brief : Death of Pair Called Mercy Killing, Suicide
- High School Basketball Tiebreakers : SANTA FE LEAGUE : Chaminade Dispatches Cold-Shooting Harvard
- Forty Niner Tops List for Triple Crown Races : 380 3-Year-Olds Are Eligible for Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont
- 1st Saturday of Closings Irks Patrons of Post Office
- Northridge Sweeps Irvine in Volleyball
- Sonny Vaccaro Peddling Shoes, Influence in Basketball Circles
- NHL Roundup : Maple Leafs Silence Hextall, Whip Flyers, 7-4
- TIME ISN'T ON HIS SIDE : At Age 28, the Hurdles Are Getting Little Higher for Renaldo Nehemiah
- Golf Roundup : Zokol Has 11 One-Putts in a 65 for 2-Shot Hawaii Lead
- WINTER OLYMPICS : The Calgary Dream Is Now Reality, but It's a Costly Reality
- JC Coaches Laud WSC Alignment : Large Conference Eases Scheduling
- Loyola Again Has Late-Inning Rally, Defeats Texas Tech
- Prep Basketball : Crenshaw Top-Seeded Team in City 4-A Playoffs
- Films going into production:ATUK (Atuk). Shooting...
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- U.S., France Dim Hopes for Ban on Chemical Weapons
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- Claremont Wins 1st Championship in School History
- MISL Review : League Hopes Starshot Competition Adds Some Sock to All-Star Game
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- Inspired by 'Grandpa,' Upstart Burbank Qualifies for Playoffs
- Sylvan Express Rallies in Stretch to Win El Conejo at Santa Anita
- New Sparks?
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- 'Prelude' Prefaced a Long Career : Lyricist Remembers Penning Words for Ellington
- Local News in Brief : Doctor in Assembly Race
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- Utah State's Shooting Touch Stays Too Hot for UC Irvine, 102-83
- Irish, Bruins Put Guards Up on National TV : Richardson Will Square Off Against Rivers in an Interesting Backcourt Battle
- Contestants in fish-breeding competition prove to be carp of many colors.
- NBA Roundup : Pistons Hold Bulls to 73 Points, Win by 9
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Nelson's Best Shot Comes With a Flag
- USD Tries Roughing It, Still Loses
- Prep Basketball : Edison Earns Sunset's 3rd Playoff Spot With Win Over Fountain Valley
- Richmond Not Eligible, Even as a Backup
- Dayne: 'I'm No Pushover'
- Latin's Anything But Dead : Lively Teaching Helps the Language Resurge in South Bay Schools
- Thumper's Found!
- Prepares for 1992 Games : Olympics Next for Judo Medalist
- When Doing Nothing Is Healthier Than What Deficit-Doctors Order
- The Pluses and Minuses of Consulting Chefs
- 'Mother Tongue': A Cultural Transition
- THE YEAR OF THE BARRICADES A Journey...
- Start Slated on 52-Story Tower : Ground Breaking Tuesday for Downtown Office Building
- 2nd-Class Citizens in Australia : Islanders Unsure About Independence
- The Nation : Protesters Vow to Hold School Building
- Fatal Plunge From Cruise Ship Probed
- For Many Children in Mexico City, Every Day Is Another Hard Lesson in Survival
- Demand for Unique Tools Is Off, Famous Maryland Brothers Say : Oyster Shortage Hits Tong Makers, Too
- Anti-Regime Violence Spreads in Bangladesh
- Shipping Pets: The Fur Flies : Air Travel for Animals Can Be Hazardous When Safety Guidelines Aren't Followed
- Saudis Behead 5 Convicts
- Court Draws Fine Legal Line in Army-Gay Ruling, Experts Say
- Princes and Paupers Live the Good Life Together in Sweden
- Memo to Meese Is Called Damaging : Pipeline Note Clearly 'Conspiratorial' in Tone, Government Sources Say
- NATO Sits to Summit Amid Time of Disarray
- Workers Get Great Views, Bitter Cold on Santiago Peak
- Local News in Brief : New Utility Tax Measure
- 2 More Bystanders Killed in South L.A. Shooting Incidents
- Local Koreans Edge Toward More Political Activism
- Tet Celebration Continues at Centennial Regional Park
- Rhode Island Publisher's Death Is Ruled Accidental
- Vietnamese Celebration Conjures Up the Past : Tet Holiday Lives On in a New World
- Rose Blooms in Comedy
- AN OYSTER FOR YOUR LOVER
- Slow-Growth Prompts Suit in Moorpark : Major Developer Asks Exemption from Limit on Building Permits
- IN THE KITCHEN : Going Crackers Over Glamorous Grahams
- BIRTH <i> of a</i> RESTAURANT : The Idea Was to Serve Simple Food in a Friendly Atmosphere--But Getting to Opening Night Took a Year of Frustrating Setbacks and Small Triumphs : THE$500,000 GAMBLE
- Serene Site for Reagan Library : Scenic Ventura County Tract Offers Sanctuary from Acrimony at Stanford
- 8 GOP Candidates Off and Running for Badham's Seat
- LOTTERY WINNERS 2/13
- Local News in Brief : Cyclist, Pedestrian Die in Separate Accidents
- Sexually Explicit Material in Firehouses: Trying to Douse a Blazing Issue
- Detergent Maker Tries to Clean Up Its Image for Anaheim Neighbors
- Fatal Plunge From Cruise Ship Probed
- WCAC Roundup : Portland Is No Match for St. Mary's
- Jarle Halsnes of Norway, a three-time world...
- Rose Believes His Competitive Spirit Would Show in an Old-Timers Game
- Doushgounian Hit Sparks Pierce, 6-2
- College Baseball : Hoffman Leads Arizona Past Fullerton, 13-6
- Good Morning Mail!
- Airing Jordan
- Misspelling Doesn't Slow Amperif Bid for Exposure
- VIEWPOINTS : Critics Should Stop Bashing the Bean Counters : Firms May Put Too Much Stress on the Short-Term, but That Isn't the Fault of the Accounting Division
- To an Actor Dying Young : FINAL PERFORMANCE <i> by James Brown (William Morrow: $17.95; 335 pp.) </i>
- T. N. Stevens Takes Reins of Bankers Assn.
- Times Wins Award for Excellence
- Male, Female Fat Cells Differ --in Case You Hadn't Noticed
- Foul-Tasting Stuff Praised for Warding Off Heart Disease : Nutritionists Rediscover Cod Liver Oil
- Utah State Lights Up Irvine on Way to Las Vegas
- New NASCAR Safety Measure Restricts Speed, Not Competition
- Brad Doty Heads Strong Group of Ohioans in Sprints at Ascot
- Toros Fall to Bakersfield
- Lewis Scores 30 to Lead Pepperdine to Overtime Win
- Tom Milton of St. Petersburg, Fla., beat...
- Good Morning Mail!
- A Home--on TV
- QUOTE OF THE WEEK: If you want...
- WINTER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Motown Rookie, Vet : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- San Diego Psychiatric Facility Marks Completion
- Socialist System Ineffectual : Private Enterprise Thrives in Exotic Burma
- Official's Arrest Raises Query on Equal Treatment
- Robertson Finds Success Means Increased Scrutiny : Iowa Finish Puts Focus on Church, State Views
- Changes Urged in Shuttle Part to Eliminate Erosion
- GOP Throws Script Away for Frenzied N. H. Finale
- No Machines, Dogs or Air Support : Briton Planning Unaided Walk--to North Pole
- A Man on the Run Finishes Pacific Trail
- Water Agency Elects
- Acting Bug : When Hollywood Scripts Call for Creepy Crawlies, This Entomologist Can Pick Up a Cast of Thousands
- Volcker Fare for the Ides of March
- New Breed of Bounty Hunter to Hit Polluters
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- Front-Runners, Also-Runners and Flops : Gephardt's Win Blurred the Field
- Local News in Brief : 4 Schools Gain in Contest
- Local News in Brief : College Investiture
- Tennis Roundup : Navratilova and Shriver Each Lose Set but Win in Semifinals
- Krause Has Bulls on Rise in Chicago
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Notes : The Jamaicans Arrive Hobbin and A Bobbin
- WINTER OLYMPICS : U.S. Hockey Team Opens With 10-6 Victory Over Austria
- Community College Basketball : Cypress Gets Unlikely Help to Clinch Conference Title
- Cubs May Have New Hitting Star When They Say 'Grace'
- Hot Pursuit
- Gloom & Doom, British Style
- What if the Big One Hit at Rush Hour? : SUPERQUAKE! The Last Days of Los Angeles <i> by David Ritchie (Crown Publishers: $18.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- FOOD : Whirring of the Green : The Abundant Avocado Deserves to Become More Than Guacamole
- The Epic Poet of Rock Criticism : PSYCHOTIC REACTIONS AND CARBURETOR DUNG <i> by Lester Bangs (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 377 pp.) </i>
- New Ontario Office
- The Impossibility of Being Oscar : OSCAR WILDE <i> by Richard Ellmann (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 630 pp.) </i>
- The Times Shopper: Tokyo : Go to the Source When Buying High-Quality Japanese Pearls
- The Reds Are Coming : Grgich Hills Now Makes Fine Whites <i> and</i> Cabernets
- "This is a very divided situation that...
- Irvine Business Complex Space Absorption Now 86%
- TREASURE HUNTING : A Cozy Fireplace
- The Despair of a Historian, Surely : THE TENANTS OF TIME <i> by Thomas Flanagan (E. P. Dutton/A William Abrahams Book</i> : <i> $21.95; 820 pp.) </i>
- CROSSING OPEN GROUND by Barry Lopez...
- Strong Suits : Swimwear for L.A. That's Bold, Brawny and Borrowed From the Past
- Loyola Gets 17th Straight, 20th Victory
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Men's Downhill : Set Watches by Swiss Team, but There Are Some Sleepers in Field
- Tired Aztecs Get 2nd Loss in Two Nights
- Ratings System for Exhibits Has a Backer or Two
- The Bargain Corner : Free Ticket Offered on Europe Fares
- Jailed in Error, Plaintiff Told He Must Pay
- Tentative Settlement Reached in Repair of Seawalls at Las Tunas Beach
- Rivals Seek to Slow Gephardt in N. H. Debate
- The Robertson Pitch
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- Carson's Bitter War of Words
- George Deukmejian, Meet George Babbitt
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- Coach Is Cool in Long Beach's 82-71 Win Over Pacific
- Moreland Is Prepared to 'Tee It Up'
- Holdsworth, UCLA Win Gymnastics Titles
- Nine National High School Football Records Were Set in 1987
- NBA Notes : Bullets Face Long Spell Away From Home
- Quite a Catch : Former Northridge Reserve Fernandez Begins Professional Career With Giants
- Solid Pitching Paces Cal Lutheran Sweep
- PCAA Roundup : UCSB Beats San Jose at Finish, 65-64
- THE NEW ALL-TIMER? : Experts Narrowly Vote for Magic to Break Up Jerry, Oscar
- WINTER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Thunder From Down Under, New Sounds From Motown : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- The Only Problem Is Where to Pin Medal
- Interchange in Pomona Will Be Dedicated
- Spelunking Literature for Fun and Profit : THE LIFE BELOW THE GROUND : A Study of the Subterranean in Literature and History <i> by Wendy Lesser (Faber & Faber: $19.95; 191 pp.) </i>
- Improving Madison by 'Constitutional Economics' : ECONOMICS : Between Predictive Science and Moral Philosophy <i> by James M. Buchanan (Texas A & M University Press: $48.50; 448 pp.) </i>
- Rites of Easter in Greece
- U.S., Soviets to Prepare for Joint Nuclear Tests Likely This Summer
- U.S. Has Played Its Cards; Panama Must Reform Itself
- Lured by the Locale : Catalina Judgeship Race Draws 19 Entries
- Day-Care Role Forced Upon Libraries in Latchkey Era
- Vasquez Is Treated for Chest Pains at Hospital
- 'Compassionate Relationship' Seen as Helpful to Both : Human and Pet Strays Find One Another on the Streets
- Small Steps in AIDS Fight
- Pepperdine Guard Craig Davis Comes of Age as Performer in the Clutch
- Wachtel Sets 800 Record
- Lazers Face Wings Tonight in Wichita
- Citius Is the Only Finisher So Far in Windless Race to Manzanillo
- Villanova's Greis Loses Poundage, Gains Stature
- Hahn, Smith Pace Master's, 110-89
- WINTER OLYMPICS : ONE MORE CHANCE : Bonny Warner's Hopes for Luge Medal in '84 Ended in a Wipeout; This Time, Things May Be Different
- Missouri Hands No. 7 Rebels a Rare Loss at Las Vegas, 81-79
- Community College Baseball : Paquette Gets Four Hits in Golden West Victory
- MOUTHING OFF : The <i> Cappuccino</i> Connection
- Peter Brook and the Fruits of 'Cherry Orchard'
- RESTAURANTS : Angeli Grows Up and Moves West
- Composers on Parade
- PLANT SIZE: In the current issue of...
- Richard Stoltzman--Herd Instincts
- Summer at the Bottom of the Earth
- Orange Is a Happy Hunting Ground for Antiques
- A Spy Thriller, Money Games and Assorted Celebrities
- HIGH STYLE : '50s Lanterns for '80s Lighting
- Kennedy and Swanson, as if We Didn't Know : GLORIA AND JOE The Star-Crossed Love Affair of Gloria Swanson and Joe Kennedy <i> by Axel Madsen (William Morrow/Arbor House: $18.95; 328 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Conservancy Relocates
- New Study Rates L. A. as Best Poised for Industrial Growth
- Black Prizes, Black Prospects
- Tile Institute Presents Its Top Award to McIntosh
- John Wayne Airport Area Magnet to Luxury Tenants
- David J. Garber, executive vice president of...
- Candidates, Issues Set for April Elections
- Soviets Bump 2 Navy Ships in Black Sea : U.S. Says Act Was Unprovoked, Lodges Protest With Envoy
- Court Halted Dime Edition of 'Mein Kampf' : Cranston Tells How Hitler Sued Him and Won
- Hopes for Pomona Trade Center Fade : Promoter Faces Deadline With Partner Gone, City Council Skeptical
- Art Deco Rivival : Miami Beach Comes Back Into Vogue
- Kremlin Issues Protest in Black Sea Encounter
- Montreal Called Bank Robbery Capital of N. America
- Local News in Brief : Victim of Fall Files Claim
- Bette Davis--a Star Shines for Her Fans at Book-Signing Event
- Boredom No Excuse
- HE'S STILL KING : Richard Petty, Who Started in First Daytona Speedway Race 30 Years Ago, Will Seek 8th Victory From 34th Starting Spot
- Drawing the Line : Educators and Parents Worry Students May Learn Wrong Lessons at Museums
- MOVING RIGHT ALONG: The new Toto album,...
- Investment Firm Formed
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- Battling the Natives Along the Mississippi : RED PROPHET : The Tales of Alvin Maker II <i> by Orson Scott Card (Tor Books: $17.95</i> ; <i> 320 pp</i> .<i> ) </i>
- The Seychelles : A Hundred Little Islands Scattered Over the Indian Ocean
- The World Through a Washed Window : FAMILY ATTRACTIONS <i> by Judith Freeman (Viking: $16.95; 210 pp.) </i>
- THE FATAL SHORE by Robert Hughes(Vintage...
- Probe Urged in Missile Firing Near U.S. Warship
- Sydney's Traffic Flows on High Tech
- Takes Shots at Bush : Haig Quits Race for President, Backs Dole
- 'Yanquis' Denounced : Noriega Taps Support at Grass Roots
- Gang Suspect in Slaying Killed by Police
- A Taste of the World : Santa Monica Cafe Serves Up Leisure by the Sea
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : His Change Changed the Game : Former Angel, Dodger Messersmith Took On Baseball Reserve Clause
- Outfielder Andy Van Slyke of the Pittsburgh...
- THE STATE OF U.S. WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : 7 Months Before Seoul, Turmoil Would Seem to Be Best Word for It
- Looks Are Deceiving in This Case
- Albuquerque Coach to Guide West Stars
- A Glasnost Moment in Moscow : Storied City Yields a Mix of Old Habits, Fragile Hopes
- Not a Pretty Face
- MOCA Serves Up a Mixed-Media Smorgasbord
- I. F. STONE A Portrait by...
- Tuned to Sound Track of Rails, Listener Averts Certain Disaster
- Modern World Beams Into Harsh Solitude of the Canadian Arctic
- $600,000 Reward for Stolen Artwork Posted
- A Campground Stays Closed; 2nd to Reopen
- Texas Couple Sell All to Pay IRS, Die by Gun
- Protecting the Baubles
- Noisier Skies Expected With the Closure of LAX Runway
- Penguins Have Fun and Sun, Beat Kings, 7-5
- In an international indoor track meet at...
- Horse Racing Roundup : Caros Love Runs Fastest Two-Turn Mile in U.S. History
- College Roundup : UC Irvine Loses in Swimming
- College Basketball Roundup : Fourth-Ranked Oklahoma Runs Away From No. 14 Kansas State, 112-95
- WINTER ALBUM ROUNDUP : Straight Shooters : Check List * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i>
- Slasher with a Heart
- Wining While Dining at Angeli
- Ye Olde Antique Business Taking On a New Look
- To Be Safe Abroad--Keep Money in Your Mouth
- "The CCT Experience," a slide-video presentation by...
- Jetliner Lands Safely After Geese Encounter
- Set for Battle With Israelis : Palestinian Street Teams Well-Drilled for Combat
- Cerritos Finds Surprises in Council Race
- Old-Timers Drop Anchor at the Nantucket Cribbage Club
- Engine Fails on Takeoff
- U.S. Fears Soviets Winning Battle of Classroom : Caribbean Youths Get Scholarships to East Bloc Schools, Take Marxism Home
- Robertson Finds Success Means Increased Scrutiny : His Prayer Diverted Hurricane, He Insists
- REACHING OUT : Small Phone Firms Quietly Rewiring U.S.
- Hotel Chain Offers Discounts
- Inexpensive Bangkok
- HER OWN TERMS <i> by Judith Grossman (Soho Press: $16.95, 277 pp.) </i>
- Tug Worker Dunked, Dies
- Brown U. Won't Divest S. Africa Investments
- Perished in His Pride : CHATTERTON <i> by Peter Ackroyd (Grove Press: $17.95; 234 pp.) </i> : THE FAMILY ROMANCE OF THE IMPOSTER POET THOMAS CHATTERTON <i> by Louise J. Kaplan (Atheneum: $22.95; 291 pp.</i> , <i> illustrated) </i>
- Ridgegate Homes Started
- Downtown Building Seen Aided by Prop. U : Slow-Growth Measure Will Restrict Office Developments at Westside and Valley Sites
- Of Dragons and Babies
- 2 Dozen With County, City Jobs Have 6-Figure Incomes
- 2 Men Shot to Death After Argument at Westminster Store
- Local News in Brief : Complaints of Gassy Odor
- Year of the Dragon : Colorful, Noisy Chinese Holiday Has Something for Everybody
- Battle Against Junk Cars Is On in Palm Springs
- Bobby Allison Tunes Up With 300-Mile Win
- Buford Boosts USC Past CSUN, 8-5
- Today's Game Serves as a Wake-Up Call
- Coaches of No. 1 Teams Both Credit Each Other
- Louisville Planning Many Promotions to Halt Slipping Baseball Attendance
- WINTER OLYMPICS : A HEAVY LOAD : U.S. Speed Skater Dan Jansen Carries the Burden of His Sister's Illness