- Soviet Planning Official Shifted
- Activists Spent $22,000 to Unseat 2 in Montebello
- They're Never Too Old to Learn : Adult education is a booming business, with state enrollment about 1.5 million. In some South Bay districts, adult students outnumber the kids, with English as a Second Language courses among the most popular.
- Local News in Brief : Sun Valley Man Held in Stabbing Death
- Plane Commuters Take High Road, Avoid Traffic Snarls
- 'Patient Bill of Rights' Aimed at Easing the Pain in the Dentist's Chair
- Romance, Lovesickness Come to Caltech--in a Popular History Course
- Crawford Rallies UCI Past Fullerton Women
- Lopez Takes Four-Shot Lead Into Last Round
- UC Irvine Gets Off Mat, Beats Fullerton
- 'Picture' a Comedy Inspired by Death
- Frantic, as in 'Frantic'
- Joan Rivers Making Herself at Home on Both Coasts
- Joint Venture Gets Contract for Testing Chamber
- Aussie Crocodiles Have Something to Smile About
- Question: We are interested in buying our...
- Finding a Sale to Sail
- A Competition That Gets the Drift
- Alhambrans to Vote on Police Station Proposal
- Pact Delay Threatened by Senators : Nunn, Byrd Seek Pledge on White House INF Views
- Somes Lessons in Civics From the Hazelwood Case
- Cypress Psychic Tells Court of Helping to Solve Murder
- Brisco Will Head Women's 400 Field
- Grange Quartered Michigan
- Moorpark's Griffin Will Attend Ohio
- College Baseball Roundup : SDSU Tops Riverside on Sacrifice Fly in Eighth
- BYU Goes From Being Underdog to Unbeaten
- USC Can't Guard Against Oregon's Backcourt : Taylor and Johnson Help Ducks Hold Off Trojans' Rally for a 74-62 Victory
- ON THE WAY TO MANZANILLO : Beneath Everything Else Is a Demanding Yacht Race
- Pair of Rare Birds Stolen From Zoo : Collectors Alerted About Loss of 2 Australian Cockatoos
- Spirited Primary in Sight : GOP Rivals Line Up for Lungren's Seat
- Gray Is One Happy Cat Now That He's Back in the Cleveland Lineup
- DRAG RACING BOOMS : More Than 50,000 Fans Are Expected Today for Finals of 28th Winternationals at Pomona
- A Merle Made Mellow : But Tough Years Leave Haggard a Man of Strong Convictions
- Mater Dei and Servite Play to 0-0 Tie
- NBA All-Star Notebook : Both Sides Playing It Cautiously as Players Drop Union Certification
- Gymnastics : Bruins Put On Show, Sweep Invitational
- College Highlights : Dixon Twins Help CSUN to 68-61 Win
- Parmenter Wins Surf Competition : Australian Winton Is Runner-Up at Huntington Beach
- Events in the news this week.
- One-Marriage Pic Pact
- POP MUSIC : Public Enemy's Chuck D: Puttin' on the Rap
- Rocking Voices From Hoboken
- Where Is the Black Audience Today?
- AND WHILE WE'RE ON THAT SUBJECT: Who...
- Would That Jay Leno's Polish Rubs Off on Other Comics
- Hockney's Cheeky Look at Today's History
- Cinefile
- Dan Jansen, skating on his home rink,...
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Bonilla Leads Northridge to Sweep of CLU
- DUAL EXHAUSTION : Anna and Dave Scott Have Found Success Combining Both a Personal Life and a Rigorous Training Schedule
- Odd Bounce to Assistant Cage Mentor's Career : Loyola's Jay Hillock Has Gone From Youthful Head Coach to No. 2 on Bench
- College Basketball : Dixon, Lightfoot Pace SCC Past Cal Lutheran
- Dangerous Duo Provides Punch for Palos Verdes Soccer Team
- Community College Basketball : Cypress Beats OCC's Slowdown, 40-34
- Rosi-Curry Title Bout Scheduled for April
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: The Cinemax...
- NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANTS
- Flying South
- USA Today Soon
- Films going into production: GROUNDED (tentative...
- Point Loma Nazarene Women Top Biola After 32 Years of Trying
- Indians' John Farrell Makes Most of His Opportunities
- Patient Has Heart Attack, Dies; Dentist Also Stricken
- Kings Force the Oilers, Fuhr to Take Back Seat
- Greg Haugen earned a one-sided 15-round decision...
- Hill's Record Run Disallowed; Minor Top Qualifier
- Today's NBA All-Star Game Will Be Homecoming of Sorts for 3 Players
- College Basketball Roundup : Alabama Birmingham Prevents BYU From Ascending to No. 1
- Winter Olympics : East German, Soviet Athletes, Swiss Skiers Expected to Dominate
- Cal Lutheran Toppled Despite 37 by DeLaveaga
- Miss Rona Regrets
- Two Yanks in London
- After Main Event, Irvine Knocks Out Titans, 70-65
- Gibbs, Keeping Low-Key Profile, Says He Won't Write a Book
- La Canada Stakes : Hollywood Glitter Shines, Wins by a Neck
- The Wet Look
- DANCE : Erick Hawkins--Still Going Against the Wind
- The Puzzling Land of the Blockbuster : Why Do 'Fatal' Attractions and Flaccid Distractions Thrive?
- Meet the Pit Bull of Evening Deejays
- Patriotic Gore
- POP MUSIC : L.A.--The Second Deffest * City of Hip-Hop
- No. 3 USC Makes Short Work of CSUN in Volleyball Sweep
- Down Stretch, UCLA Is Hoping for a Break
- Fighting Words Are His Way of Showing How Much He Cares
- UC Santa Barbara Remains UNLV's PCAA Enemy No. 1
- Drug Tests on Horses at Bay Meadows Are Negative; Lab May Be Censured
- Northridge Takes Step Back, 65-56
- Sockers' Gorsek a Hit at Home, Too : Goalie in Right Places at Right Times to Thwart Tacoma, 6-2
- NICE GUY FINISHING FIRST : Usevitch's Work Ethic Pays Off, First at Ocean View, Then BYU
- Lazers Can Make Move on 2nd Place Today Against Wings
- Elway Is Set to Oppose Montana With Virtually Nothing at Stake
- POP MUSIC : * Getting Hip to Hip-Hop--A Glossary
- San Diego County Office Occupancy at Six-Year High
- Anyone traveling the Continent and looking for...
- U. S. Property Sellers Tout Visas to Hong Kong Buyers : But Immigration Official Warns That Moving to This Country Not as Easy as Often Represented
- County Projects Win Landscape Awards
- AFTER THE LOST WAR <i> by Andrew Hudgins (Houghton Mifflin: $13.95, cloth; $8.95, paper; 134 pp.) </i>
- Pollster Baldassare a UCI Professor of Urban Sociology
- Death, Voodoo, Stalk Those Trying to Cut In on Cocaine Business
- Debate to Give Long Beach Voters a Look at Candidates
- Residents Oppose Plan to Widen Deteriorating Stretch of Fairfax Ave.
- All the News That's Fit to Print? : High School Papers Still Test Limits After Court Ruling
- 2nd Aussie Pot Raid
- Teamsters Who Were Attacked Fight Union in Court
- Iraq Cuts Its Foreign Work Force by 30%
- Vacant Lot Full of Fight in Del Mar : Voters Again Argue Proposal for Hotel
- 3 FOR 3 FOR 3 : Bird Makes Final Three Shots to Win Long-Range Contest for Third Time
- Quibbles & Bits
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: It's so hard...
- Little Red Ridinghood Gets a Hungarian Twist
- RESTAURANTS : Wining While Dining at Colette
- And Now for Some Unpleasant Aftertastes
- Arizona's Mofford: She's a Rose by Many Other Names : Acting Governor Has Held a Variety of Jobs During Her 47 Years in State Government
- Vigil From Shell-Pocked Hill : Vietnam Widow Sifts Remnants of a 'Lost Camelot,' Asks Why
- Party Line Allows Law to Reach Out and Bust Someone
- Airline Wins Permit to Use Imperial Terminal : Decision Considered Blow to Residents Despite Noise-Reduction Conditions
- Church Team Making Repairs in Whittier : Helping Hands Provide Quake Relief
- Slain S. African Buried Amid Heavy Security
- Events in the news this week.
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- Artificial Jaw Implant Catches On; Could Eventually Assist Millions
- Local News in Brief : Rent Hike Is Protested
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Pepperdine Can't Run USF Off, Settles for 94-91 Win
- Strub Stakes : Odds Say On the Line Can't Go the Distance
- Shuman Makes One More Try for Ascot Outlaw Win
- Community College Baseball : Cypress Routs San Diego City in Tournament
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Stanford Races to 96-63 Win Over Arizona State
- Hard Lessons
- The New Man at the National Endowment
- STAGE : Ionesco: The Shallowness of a Writer's Fame
- How Setsu Asakura Sets the Stage
- MOVING RIGHT ALONG: Last Sunday, Pop Eye...
- Larry Bell's Undimmed Fascination With Light
- SIMPLY STATED : A Minimalist Studio for a Maximum Artist
- Sunbow Development to Be Launched in Spring
- Westwood Project : Tower Work Start to Cap 10-Year Struggle
- Work Planned on Crossroads
- TV Show Takes the Mystery Out of Unsolved Murder
- 'Papers Are Losing Credibility' : Palestinian Editors Feel Censor's Sting
- Dole Wins All Kansas Delegates
- Tiny Homes, Real Estate Thugs : Japanese Feel the Squeeze as Land Prices Skyrocket
- Vandals Hit Again in Blaze at Church
- Jail Operation Should Stay in Public Domain
- U.S. National Alpine Ski Championships : Pelletier Wins, McKinney Is Third in Giant Slalom
- Loyola Barely Gets By, Wins 15th Straight
- Prep Wrap-Up : Leuzinger Cagers Stage Turnaround
- PLAYING FOR A TOP TEAM : Minutes May Be Fewer, but Buechler's Happy
- PCAA Roundup : New Mexico St. Beats San Jose
- Sophomore Dunk Artist Excites Fans
- POP MUSIC : Words From Public Enemy
- Idaho Fairgrounds Plays Host to Captive Audience
- Arab Woman Becomes 41st Rioting Fatality
- Lagoon Study May Lead to Restoration
- Experts Fear 'Green Desert' : French Farmers Leave Land at Alarming Rate
- All Nicaragua Needs Now for Peace Is Absence of War
- Numbers Tell Us We Might Find Strength Through Peace
- Local News in Brief : 3 of 8 Hurt Released
- BIGELOW COREOPSIS
- Pacific Beach Man Critically Burned in Condominium Fire
- Official Questions County's Ability to Support 2 Transplant Programs
- Phone Warrants: Reach Out and Bust Someone
- Beans, Minus the Aftereffects, Developed by Food Scientists
- All He Wants Is One More Champion
- Women's Basketball Roundup : Long Beach Coasts Past San Jose St.
- Chapman Gets Break and Victory
- A New Age Dawns for Hiroshima
- Cheerio for English Underbelly
- VIEWPOINTS : TV 'People Meter' Needn't Bring On Anxiety Attack
- Help for Kitchen Design Questions Near at Hand
- Ground Broken for 108-Unit Rental Complex
- A Falklands Interlude
- Figure Average Balance to Find Tax Deductibility
- IN THE KITCHEN : No Ordinary English Muffin
- CORONA: Phase 1 of Gfeller Homes at...
- And Now, Comic Book Noir : THE MAGICIAN'S WIFE <i> by Jerome Charyn illustrated by Francois Boucq (Catalan Communications: $14.95; 88 pp.) </i>
- Niger Says 1.3 Million May Face Hunger Due to Worst Grain Crop Since '84 Famine
- Oversight in Law Bars Benefits to 'Forgotten Widows' of Reservists Killed in Action
- How the Poll Was Conducted
- Chemists Trying for Plastic Blood Vessels
- Local News in Brief : Job Solicitation Banned
- VIEWPOINTS : FCA Is a 'Financial Zombie' That Can't Live on Its Own : Transfusions by FSLIC Are Only Prolonging the Inevitable
- Concierges Ease Life for Owners of Plush Indian Wells Condos
- The Luck of the English : CIVIL TO STRANGERS AND OTHER WRITINGS by Barbara Pym; <i> edited by Hazel Holt (E.P. Dutton:$18.95; 352 pp.) </i> : TIME REMEMBERED <i> by Miss Read; illustrated by Derek Crowe (Houghton Mifflin: $14.95; 102 pp.) </i>
- Staying Afloat for Free
- SHOPPING FOR ANTIQUES : Tyrolean Armoires
- Design Consultant Declares Her Candidacy in Culver City
- Wong Defies 2-Term Limit : Mayor Among 8 to File for 2 Council Seats in Cerritos
- Mort Sahl Joins Haig Backers at Bel-Air Fund-Raiser
- Local News in Brief : Body Found in Arleta Flood-Control Channel
- Progress Made in Talks With Nurses, MDs
- Body's Cells Mobilized in Novel Fight of Infection
- Wright State's Second Half Defeats USIU
- NHL Roundup : Zezel Helps the Flyers Stop a Blues' Streak
- Jones Has 3-Shot Lead at Pebble : Stadler and Langer, Pair of Past Masters, Nearest Challengers
- Lady Toros Lose
- DIFFERENCE OF DISTANCE : Despite Jerry Rice's Big Season in '87, Crazylegs Hirsch, Now 64, Remains the King of the Successful Long Pass
- Isaac Asimov and Science Friction
- Getting From Point A to B
- Re-Quibble
- Coping With Tax Reform
- Magnificent 7
- A Distressing Note
- Fit to be Tied
- Stomping on Myths
- Rick & the Homeless
- So Long, Texas Records
- Coping With Tax Reform
- Unmask That Man
- New Jets
- Coping With Tax Reform
- Playing Cary Grant, II
- "Amen" ranks as one of the best...
- "I Married Dora" was a lighthearted comedy...
- Rick & the Homeless
- Coping With Tax Reform
- A Sorry Event
- 'THIN MAN' ON A DIET
- Car Magazine's Critique of Hyundai Excel Was Far More Positive Than Story Indicated
- A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Freeway Access
- Impression Corrected
- Stomping on Myths
- Problems From Airport Growth
- Stomping on Myths
- Fire Bombing of Fullerton Temple
- MORE 'LOST IN L.A.'
- He Writes the Songs
- Bending 'Facts' About Big Bend
- Sympathy Found in Time : REPLAY <i> by Ken Grimwood (Berkley: $3.95, paperback; 313 pp.) </i> : LINCOLN'S DREAMS <i> by Connie Willis (Bantam Spectra Books: $15.95; 212 pp.) </i> : THE FALLING WOMAN <i> by Pat Murphy (TOR Books: $3.95, paperback; 287 pp.) </i>
- Site Selection for New County Jail
- Support for Mayor
- Major Appliance Abuse
- Black Soldiers
- Rick & the Homeless
- MORE 'LOST IN L.A.'
- What's Fare Is Fare
- Another Wants to 'Speak for Myself'
- Theater Criticism
- On the Way to a Castle
- Proposal's Too Late
- The Smell of <i> Auteurs</i>
- Preservation of City's Character
- All the Hugs She Wants
- "thirtysomething" is too realistic! At times, while...
- Budget Pages
- Real Soap Opera
- Story 'Outrages' Carson Resident
- Search and Research
- Rick & the Homeless
- The Treatment of Dogs at UCI
- Effectiveness of State Legislators
- More Ire About Smoke
- SPIN's Help for Street People
- Specious 'Nuclear Logic'
- Problems From Airport Growth
- Desert Wildlife
- Wrong Channeling
- Climbing to Ranch Camp
- All the Hugs She Wants
- My hat is off to one of...
- Supremely Superficial
- Coping With Tax Reform
- 'Off to a Good Start'
- Subjective Reality
- Rick & the Homeless
- What About Occupants?
- MORE 'LOST IN L.A.'
- Major Appliance Abuse
- More Ire About Smoke
- Wieder and Sales Tax Idea
- Coping With Tax Reform
- MORE 'LOST IN L.A.'
- Busing Proposal in Garden Grove
- Role of Residents in Saving Tower Stressed
- WHY LEVI LEFT US
- Coping With Tax Reform
- REMEMBERING CONRAD VEIDT
- The Treatment of Dogs at UCI
- Private Condors
- Why Not Wealth?
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