- The Nation - News from April 18, 1988
- Analysts See U.S. Suit Against Karcher as Unlikely to Turn Off Most Shareholders
- Alan Paton in Heaven, Reading
- Raid on Cockfight Nets 34 Suspects, 100 Fighting Birds
- Rewards Offered in Effort to Catch School Arsonist
- Monty's Agrees to Updated Look for Its Landmark Sign in Westwood
- Speakes Quits Merrill Lynch Job Over Concocted Quotes
- The World : 'War of Cities' Heats Up
- Aquino Heads Home With China Vow of Support
- Flight to Freedom Carries Bittersweet Taste After Emigration Struggle
- Elderly Woman Found Locked in Room; 3 Arrested
- Local News in Brief : Body of Unidentified Man Found in Canyon
- Ward Seen as Wild Card in Effort to Oust Antonovich
- Children of Poverty, War Stagnate in Camps : Resurgence of Central American Immigration Points Up Plight of Youths Held by the INS
- The Danger of Seeing No Evil
- Cal Lutheran Suffers 1st Conference Loss
- A World of Music From the Penguin Cafe
- Tsk, Tsk Tusher!
- Chris Burden Retrospective at Newport
- VIEWPOINTS : Modern Managers Should Heed Renaissance's Cellini
- HECK ON WHEELS : Skateboarding's More Than 20 Million Practitioners Fuel Booming Market That's Giving Pause to Surfing Industry
- Times Writer Honored
- Decline Seen in Downtown L.A. Hotel Occupancy
- C of C Makes Beautification Awards : Pacific Design Center, Reserve Bank Among Top Winners
- Eastdil Opens Office
- On the Beachhead : Fox Broadcasting Co. Mounts an Assault on ABC, CBS and NBC--and on TV Viewers as Well
- Bosch Occupies Building
- Lawyers Sign $22-Million Lease in Wilshire Tower
- New Yorkers Aren't Swept Off Their Feet When a Reserved Gore Comes Courting
- Disarmament Champion Cleaning Up Own Act : Stung by New Image as Gunrunner, Sweden Tightens Weapons-Export Laws
- POP MUSIC : Independent Vision From Hitchcock and Chapman
- San Diego Site Sold for Hotel
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : Northern Telecom : Firm Helps Employees With Communications
- Attorney Reverses Vow to Fight for Assembly Seat
- New York Media Taxing Candidates' Time and Budgets : Dukakis, Jackson and Gore Try to Drown Out Koch and Cuomo in a News Cacophony
- GovernorWill speak to a California Assn. of...
- Contras Ask U.S. to Join Nicaragua Peace Talks : Rebels Urge Washington to Open Negotiations With Sandinistas and 4 Other Countries in Area
- America's Favorite Fish Tainted by Porpoise Deaths
- Prison Escapee Caught After Swim to Rocks
- Figure in Kickbacks Alleges Bizarre Plot by U.S. to Kill Him
- Medical Center Deserves More Help From County
- Gang Movie Pulled After Disruption at Theater
- Baseball : Servite Unravels in Ninth, Loses to St. Paul, 8-5
- Orange County Boys' Championships : Dancy Excels; Canyon Takes Title
- National League Roundup : Eric Davis Keys Win for Reds
- Springtime Showed Both Promise, Problems for SDSU Football
- Conn Game Includes Sting After Layoff
- Presley Has Moore's Number; Angels Lose
- Lovin' the Spin They're In : Round and Round They Go, Cyclists Preparing for Seoul
- Pistons Look for Way to Get Past the Celtics
- Pierce Coach Nurtures His Fledgling Program : Enger Rebuilds Football Team, Scoffs at Skeptics
- Odd Proposition
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY NAMES AND NUMBERS:
- YAKETY YAK DEPT.: The record industry rumor...
- ART : An Intimate View of American Indian Work
- St. James Wants to Make You Feel Like Dancing
- Question: A contractor tells me that it...
- Centerpiece of Arizona's Colorful Art Scene
- Booked for Travel Adventures
- Northridge Content With Split Against Bakersfield
- Roundup : Mayne Extends Streak; Titans Lose in 10 to Las Vegas, 3-2
- Padre Notebook : Turn It Up: Besides Pitching, All He Wants to Do is Dance
- Tennis Roundup : Sabatini Makes It Two in Row Over Graf
- Analysis : Baltimore's Makeover Is Now Complete
- Ben Johnson to Run in Tokyo Track Meet
- San Bernardino Handicap at Santa Anita : Alysheba, Ferdinand Out to Break Tie in Their Even Matchup
- Ubgo. It could be a cheap foreign...
- Cheatham Heads North Selections for All-Star Game
- Commentary : Literally, Gotham Rewrote This Handicapper's Rules
- Put the Horse Before the Cart
- Parker Sets Mark With Vault of 16-1
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : In other action:
- Talk at Shoeshine Stand Led LoCasale to Ladd : Draft Directors of Pro Football Teams Recall Some of Their Finest Selections
- 9 Newcomers Among 27 Foreigners Playing in Japan
- Poles Apart: Murderer vs. Martyr in 'Priest'
- Other Mutant Offspring
- WALTZING WITH A DICTATOR The Marcoses and...
- Discount Booklet Offer
- Mother's Day Committee Is Growing
- Sudan's Prime Minister Submits Resignation
- Wrong Kind of Diet Called a Factor in 35% of Cancer Deaths : Study Says You Can Eat Your Way to Health
- Good Deal Puts Them in the Chips : Learning the Fast Shuffle Can Mean a Card Club Job for Poker School Alumni
- Deputy Wounds Man Brandishing a Toy Revolver
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Local News in Brief : Prisoner Found Dead in Jail Cell
- 2nd Attorney Accuses Newport Police of Listening to Confidential Jail Talks
- 'I practically grew up in the William Allen White home.'
- Is It Art or Is It Refuse? Nowadays It's Such a Fine Line
- A Crash Before Takeoff : WILD BLUE YONDER Money, Politics, and the B-1 Bomber <i> by Nick Kotz (Pantheon: $19.95; : 313 pp.</i> ,<i> illustrated) </i>
- Condominiums in Desert Setting Fast Sales Pace
- More Cannibals in Manhattan : HE GOT HUNGRY AND FORGOT HIS MANNERS <i> by Jimmy Breslin (Ticknor & Fields: $14.95; 275 pp.) </i>
- UNITED STATES TOURIST OFFICES
- On a Real Cattle Drive--and Paying for It!
- Too Retarded to Die for Crimes? Laws Say No
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : Esprit de Corp. Clothing : English Is Common Thread at S.F. Firm
- States Buying 'Development Rights' to Keep Families on Farms
- Jumping the Gun
- Suspension of Zola Budd Recommended
- Robinson's First Move: Soothing Ripken's Sons
- Early Pass of Whitney Gives Stevens 40-Lap Modified Win
- Texas A&M;'s Riscen Throws No-Hitter
- Pete Weber took advantage of an open...
- UC Irvine's Jeff Haack Tames CS Long Beach, 7-2
- On Days Such as This, It Takes a Brave Man to Be a Brave Fan
- Worthy Expected to Play for Lakers Against Rockets in Houston Today
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Saturday's Races : Gentilozzi Wins Trans-Am as Pruett Runs Out of Gas
- High School Notebook : Merciful Dismantling of Providence Worthy of 'This Week in Baseball'
- 'Last Temptation': Is It Already Bearing Its Cross?
- Weird Al Does 'Bad' to Michael
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : Lack of Candor Hurts Fight on Prejudice, Expert Says
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : His Career Blocked, Black Executive Hurdles Prejudice
- INTERIORS : Classic Comfort : A San Marino Guest Room You'll Never Forget
- Murietta Homes Planned
- Something Wild : Actress Jennifer Tilly Shows Off Her Singular Style
- Americans Willing to Raise Taxes for Housing, Study Finds
- Crispus Attucks by Jay Wright
- COMMENTARY
- Youth Athletic League Uses Boxing to Land a Blow in Fighting Gangs
- Congestion Fuels a Renaissance : New Toll Roads May Fill Gap in Highway Finances
- Coast Guard Rescues 35 Stranded on Disabled Boat
- Lynwood Council Names Task Force to Seek Solution to Gang Problem
- Higher Quality Oil Best for Turbo Engines
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: After months...
- Does ex-"coroner to the stars" Dr. Thomas...
- Vacation Destinations Abound in Weestern United States
- FINAL WARNING The Legacy of Chernobyl ...
- Hilton's New Discount Program
- Cartoon Art for Cartoon Art's Sake
- Gandhi Stops in Vietnam
- For People in Need, LOVE INC. Has Way of Getting to Heart of Problem
- Catering to a Captive Clientele : Ex-Chefs Keep Tulsa Inmates Well Fed
- Republican Claims Victory in Louisiana House Race
- Told Cancer Is Fatal, Billy Carter Says He's Still Fighting
- The story of how the Frank family...
- Inmates Get to Keep Jobs While Doing Time
- U.S. Stance on PLO Limits Mideast Role, Jackson Says
- Memorial Set for Frederica Rudulph
- Mayoral Candidates Ponder Votes That Went to Loser Pryor
- Montoya, Torres, Campbell, Hill Top Area List : Legislators Report Fees, Gifts
- The Case for Conservation
- Use of Transit Funds Was Bad Public Policy
- Police Seek Aid in Finding Missing Man
- Valley Doctor's Life Is Changed by AIDS Fight : Deaths of Friends, Patients Do Not Stop Man Who Co-Diagnosed Illness
- Federal Official Seeks Mountain Park Advice
- Garden Grove Man Dies in Car Crash
- Valencia Invitational : Woodbridge Wins Both Team Titles
- Becker Has Quit at Love
- Miami's Joe Robbie Stadium is the leader...
- Baseball : Frank Robinson Gives Up a Memory to Manage the '88 Orioles
- Moreland Gives Garvey Shirt Off Back, Which Then Allows Padres to Retire It
- While on publicists. . . .Media relations...
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : Latino Calls for a More Aggressive Stance on Bias
- Lenders Increasing Loan Variety to Home Buyers : Mortgage Bankers Assn. Discusses Instruments with Lower Yields Marketed for Investors Overseas
- Japanese Banks Make Loan for Hotel Project
- Ullman Tackles Hollywood : Unvarnished Views on the Rich and Famous
- QUEEN OF THE SKITCOM : Tracey Ullman Has Lost Her Prized Anonymity, but Her Ratings Have Fox Grinning
- Old West Moves East : Coyotes Roaming Pennsylvania as the Sheep Ranchers Cry Wolf
- Abuse Charges Prompt BLM to End No-Fee Adoptions of Wild Horses
- Events in the news this week.
- Teachers Meet to Learn How Their Voices Can Help Reshape Schools
- Frank Helps Warriors Score a 113-110 Victory Over the Clippers
- Calif. Companies Ride to Success With Skateboarding
- Vacations for Children and Their Parents
- Law Firm Leases Floor
- RAILS: On a Railroad Journey Back in Time : Riding the Rails on a Journey Back in Time
- FOOD : Afternoon Tradition : From Scotland Via Long Beach, a Cloud-Light Scone Recipe
- Budget Picture Brightened by W. Covina Pact to Sell School
- Site of 'Pumpkin Papers' Spy Case Cache : Chambers' Farm Proposed as Landmark
- Trendy, Exotic Groceries : 'Gourmet' Crops Help Bolster Farm Income With Small Harvests
- Deukmejian to Aid GOP Out of State
- Deukmejian Orders Draft of Emergency Drought Plan
- Reagan Calls Drug Fight Unprecedented
- Iceman (Channel 13 Sunday at 6 p.m.),...
- Pied Piper for Art : Teacher Whose Classes Flourish in an Era of Cutbacks Says Creativity Is 'in the Center of Everything'
- Israel Takes the Future Day by Day
- Italy Plans an Electronic Invasion of Poland, With the Pope's Blessing
- Stork Stops Often at Olive View Hospital; Finds Beds in Halls
- Mast, Present : Reproduction of Richard Henry Dana's Vessel Will Retrace Pilgrim's Progress Made off California Coast 150 Years Ago
- Terminal Island Escapees Caught
- LPGA Tournament at Rancho Park : Alcott Has One-Shot Lead Over 4 Players Entering Last Round
- Several Olympians Are in the Field for Cycling
- Kruk Feeling Fine as Pinch-Hit Homer Wins for Padres, 2-1
- Dodgers Put Braves Into Record Book With a 7-4 Victory
- NBA Roundup : Pistons Win Division Title, Draw Million Fans
- The University of Florida, reacting to reports...
- San Bernardino Handicap at Santa Anita : Alysheba, Ferdinand Out to Break Tie in Their 'Even' Matchup
- Cal Poly SLO Blitzes Northridge in Tennis
- Notebook : Andretti Likes to Drive on Road-Race Circuits
- A Monthly Allotment of Mozart on CD
- <i> Films going into production:</i>
- A FAN'S NOTES: OK, so we know...
- Tours Offer Low Cost, Group Safety
- Partial Eclipse? : Health Risks Prompt Demands for Strict Regulation of Tanning Salons
- Cars, Neighbors and Convenience
- Ticketmaster Leases Mid-Wilshire Office
- Opportunities Seen for Retail Developers in Sun City Area
- Preservation Feud Heats Up : Activist's Letter Labeled 'Inane' by City Manager
- Commerce Councilman's Methods in Campaign for Absentee Votes Questioned
- Caring for Our Parents : In Poignant Moments of Transition, a Mother's Children Worry, 'Is This the Right Thing to Do?'
- 5 Tons of Marijuana Taken
- Hitler Buff Ex-Policeman Convicted of Murdering 9
- The Nation : Serious Crime Up for 3rd Straight Year
- Five-Organ Recipient Serious After Surgery
- Zeltner Campaign Opens With Mailer--to the Wrong District
- Bush: Without a Sense of Direction, Leading the Party May Lead No Place
- Commentary : I'm Not the Enemy, but Your Partner in the Education of Children
- Local News in Brief : Hearing on Land Acquisition Plan
- South Torrance Wins in Tourney
- The Heterosexual Underbelly of the City by the Bay : DREAMING <i> by Herbert Gold (Donald I. Fine: $17.95; 280 pp.)</i>
- Warmington Buys Valencia Land to Build 211 Condos
- "Medieval Europe, a Journey Through the Dark...
- Home Work : To Rebuild, You Start With Rubble
- Mexico Declares World's Largest Preserve : Gray Whales Given Safe Harbors for Breeding in Lagoons of Baja Coast
- Families of Missing Children May Get Help From Study
- Skill Center Graduates to a Diploma Program
- Segments of Fairfax, Beverly Glen to Be Closed Soon for Road Work
- Colleges Select David Mertes as New Chancellor
- Global Theater : World's a Stage for Mayo as Actor, Travel Service Owner
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Redondo Trounces St. John Bosco, 10-0
- Redondo-Palos Verdes Tournament : Onrushing Alemany Beats Mira Costa, 13-2
- David Robinson Awaits the Olympic Basketball Trials
- Senior, 800-Meter Runner, Finding Track Career Is Satisfying After All
- Community College Baseball : Cypress' Gonzales Beats Orange Coast Again, 5-4
- Sundevil Invitational : Carter Is 2nd in Shotput; Noel 3rd in Pole Vault
- Will Major Leagues Give Up on Crackdown? NL Did in 1963
- College Baseball : Sound Pitching Leads Northridge to Sweep
- Fenouil Here but Not Here, <i> Comprenez</i> ?
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW : Yousuf Karsh Puts Subjects in New Light
- VIEWPOINTS : Greasing the Skids for the Next Crash : Six Months After Black Monday, a Look Backward
- Confessions of a Flawed Forecaster
- Superstitious L.A. : Nobody really believes a rabbit's foot brings good luck. Do they?
- SBA Honors Compton Entrepreneur : Failing Dealership Turns a New Corner
- Elderly Who Live Alone Benefit : New Study Indicates a Remarkable Record of Stability
- A '60s Rebel and Her Daughter Will Compare Notes in the Year 2000 : Alice Kahn
- Pakistan Lifts Curfew Imposed After Fatal Riots
- Back Through Time : Giant Telescopes Afford Look at Beginning of Universe
- Nebraska Legal Battle Plows Over Old Ground
- County Panel Rejects Marina Rent Increases
- Israel Must Draw Lines for a Future
- Original Cowtown, U.S.A, Now Home of America's Sleepiest Stockyards
- Officer Accused in Wife Killing Free on Bail
- Youths Land in Squalid Tijuana Jail While New Facility Stands Unused
- Fear of Gang Violence Haunts Buena Park Neighborhood After Youth Is Shot to Death
- Homes Would Be Razed : Del Aire Residents Oppose Plan for Sheriff's Station
- Lots of Possibilities, but Not a Single Rumor
- Two Powerboat Racers Killed in Florida Crash
- THE BALK HAS BECOME THE TALK OF BASEBALL : Pitchers Might Come to Discernible Stop, but Many Have Not Hesitated to Sound Off on Rule Enforcement
- Suzanne Farrell: A 'No-Precedent' Ballet Comeback : Still Dancing After a Hip Replacement
- Up-Rooted
- Cinefile
- Whoops!
- OCEANSIDE: Broadmoor Hills by Broadmoor Homes, 60...
- The Love-Dream of a Prodigious Sleeper : LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA <i> by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, translated by Edith Grossman (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 344 pp.) </i>
- Bullish on Baja : The Idea of Taking Over the Peninsula Has Always Made Businessmen Slaver
- SUMMER VACATIONS
- L.A. Under an Inversion Layer of Dreams : WHITE HORSE CAFE <i> by Roberta Smoodin (Penguin Books: $6.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- The Little Capital That Couldn't--but Did : WASHINGTON GOES TO WAR <i> by David Brinkley (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 286 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Casting Call Lures Anglers to California's Trout Highway
- Drug Dealer Sought in Fatal Shooting
- Chunk of Ice From Sky Crashes Through Home
- 10-Year-Old Prop.13 Debate to Be Recalled in State Exhibit
- Maryland Beats the NRA
- Foreigners Buying U.S. Dynamism
- 'They Assume We're Evil' : Magick Circle Shop Draws Wrath of the 'Righteous'
- A Common Chord : They were a dying breed of men who nonetheless died early, shot to death as they slept. Police called them transients, but the killings have touched a nerve in Bell, where the five had been known for years.
- County Inmate Dies of Pneumonia in Hospital
- Grete Waitz of Norway, competing for the...
- Enforcers Still Playing a Major Role in NHL
- Starling Keeps Title in Draw With Breland
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: Prince did more...
- STAGE : Children's Theater--Russian Style
- Gerry Mulligan--The Evolution Continues
- MANAGING DIVERSITY: Grappling With Change in the Work Force. A SPECIAL REPORT : Firms Struggle With Workers' Ethnic Mix
- A Nuclear Noah Builds His Ark : THE ARK SAKURA <i> by Kobo Abe; translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Stores Planned in Victorville
- Lost in a Naturalist Wonderland on Santa Cruz
- Elegant Remodel Ties Additions Together
- Cutting the Cost of Vacation Photos
- Tax Savings in Swaps Stressed
- Hahn Develops Two Gottschalk Stores
- New Logo Developed for Equal Housing Program : Advertising Symbol Designed to Demonstrate That Purchase Opportunities Are Available to All People
- CRA Architect Seeks to Link Policy, Realty
- National Parks Are America's Best Answer to Urban Blight
- Finance, Law Firms Lead in Tenant Roll
- 5-in-1 Shopping Center Rising
- Afghan Leader May Pull Back Troops in Peace Bid
- GOLDEN CURRANT
- Lions Rap 28 Hits : Loyola Takes 2 From St. Mary's
- Lazers Rout Wichita for Their Best Record
- Charger Notebook : Quarterback Still Unsettled, and Other Needs Are Many
- American League Roundup : Brewers Beat Yankees, End 7-Game Skid, 9-2
- Pistons Look for a Way to Get Past the Celtics
- Surfwear Firms Jump on the Skateboard Bandwagon
- Political Heat Singes Wings of Texas Air Chief
- The Tragedies and Triumphs of Patricia Neal : AS I AM <i> by Patricia Neal with Richard DeNeut (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 377 pp.)</i>
- Looking for Friendship in a Time Too Full for Love : THE MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH <i> by Michael Chabon (William Morrow: $16.95; 297 pp.)</i>
- Sabatino Picked to Fill Vacancy on West Covina School Board
- Dukakis Leads Jackson in Arizona Vote
- Next Year, Let's All Meet at the Savoy
- Good Book Leaps Great Wall for Billy Graham Visit