- A Spell of I-R-O-N-Y
- Commentary : THE TROUBLE WITH OSCAR : He's Only a Doodad, an Icon, a TV Star
- REVOLUTIONARIES AND FUNCTIONARIES The Dual Face of...
- A Hardy Perennial Survives Transplanting to Tape : FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD <i> by Thomas Hardy; read by Julie Christie (Listen for Pleasure: $14.95; two cassettes) </i>
- Give Kids an Option Besides Gang Life
- Not Proved
- Districts Getting Dishes : Education Office Gets Into Satellite TV
- Redondo Beach Weighs No-Bid Trash Contract
- Bible and Beakers Sharing Science Class
- Events in the news this week.
- Medical 'Open Door' : Busy Emergency Center Lacks Payments, Not Patients
- Sole-Searching to Put Ex-Compatriots in Step
- A Filly Runs Them Silly in Santa Anita Derby : Winning Colors Rolls to 7 1/2-Length Victory
- Brown May Still Be in the UCLA Picture
- Roy Smalley, who capped his 13-year major...
- Community College Baseball : Fullerton's Big Inning Is a Winner
- On RJR Nabisco firing the Saatchi &...
- VIEWPOINTS : In Business, Just as in Life, Diplomacy, Tact Pay Off
- How Poll Was Conducted
- Tishman West to Manage Century City High-Rise
- Of Dangerous Dossiers and Endangered Depositories
- He Chases Leaks Now, Instead of Criminals
- Prepaid Voucher Plan
- Mendocino Rose by Garrett Hongo
- Oh, Oscar, You're Making Us Blush : Sure, the Academy Awards Are Great for Star Gazing, but Secretly We All Wait for Those Special Moments
- The House
- Industry Disputes Nader Assertions : Belli Suit Asks Refunds of Insurance Firms' Charges
- Coping With Income Tax Jitters : An Expert Offers Clues on How to Survive April 15 Panic
- Politics 88 : Cuomo Acts to Stop Draft Movement
- Mexico AIDS Crusade Enlists Potential Victims
- Even With Snowmobile, Alaska Missionary Finds It Slow Going
- L.B. Panel Calls for Year-Round Grade Schools
- Pomona Pins Hopes for a Turnaround on New Chief
- The State : State Sues Nursing Home
- Meeting on Land Acquisition Slated
- Parents Want Marines Made to Answer for Son's Death in Boxing Ring
- Migrant Youths Face Trip to Crowded Tijuana Jail : Tales of Beatings, Torture, Fights Greet Minors Returned by Border Patrol
- Prep Wrap-Up : Young Coach's Team Maturing Quickly
- McGwire Gets Even, and A's Get Win Over Angels
- Media Research Company Leases in Santa Ana
- No Pain, All Gain? : A Look at 'Toning Tables,' the Controversial New Fitness Fad
- Last Rites for the Man Who Knew Everybody : CITIZEN COHN<i> by Nicholas von Hoffman (Doubleday: $19.95; 483 pp., illustrated) </i> : THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ROY COHN<i> by Sidney Zion (Lyle Stuart: $18.95; 304 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Unspoken Emotions of an Ex-Boy : SAFETY PATROL <i> by Michael Martone (Johns Hopkins University Press: $14.95; 128 pp.) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Hooked Rugs
- California Spirit : The Best Wine at a Recent Tasting Was Not a Wine But an <i> Eau de Vie</i>
- Israeli Troops Left Town in Shambles, Palestinians Say
- Politics 88 : Jackson Tells Plan to End Apartheid
- Bush Takes On Democrats, Delivers Sweeping Blows
- 2nd Meese Choice Also Belongs to All-White Club
- With the 1982 I Ought to Be...
- McCoy McLemore, former National Basketball Assn. player...
- Arcadia Track Invitational : Carter's Winning Shotput of 63-2 3/4 Is Best in Nation This Year
- Kings Beat Flames, Keep Home Fires Burning, 5-2
- RESTAURANTS : The Inescapable MSG Controversy
- THE MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT : Lyle Still Leads by 2 With a Round to Go : Crenshaw Has 67 and Is Tied for Second
- CRYSTAL BALL GAZING : The 'Emperor' That Would Be King
- Woman Earns Customs Position
- Heart Transplant Patient in Good Spirits; Donor Mourned
- Golf : Are Today's High-Paying Pro Tournaments a Threat to the Masters?
- Nowak Strikes Out 18 as UCSD Sweeps a Doubleheader From Whittier
- Six Italian Track and Field Federation officials...
- Smith Not Happy as USC Ends Spring Drills
- Who Really Are the Best Actors?
- Perrine Voted President of Credit Group
- 'It's the Veep Disease' : Vice Presidency: Bush's Advantage or Liability?
- Children Born With AIDS Face a Brief, Bleak Future
- Where the Sun Shines at Midnight : State of Mississippi Abounds With Offbeat Place Names
- Murder Suspect Sought by Mexico Is Stabbed to Death in Oceanside
- Wilson, Young Win Twice as UCLA Beats Kansas, Iowa in 3-Way Meet
- The Oscar Telecast From First to Last
- Poland's Cunning Child in Exile : DIARY, VOLUME 1 <i> by Witold Gombrowicz; edited by Jan Kott; translated by Lillian Vallee; introduction by Wojciech Karpinski (Northwestern University Press: $42.95, cloth; $14.95, paper; 243 pp.) </i>
- Grapevine Is Water Play Land in Northern Texas
- GARDENS : Hedging Your Bets : As a Bush, Border or Even a Tree, the Versatile Eugenia Is a Sure Thing
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Stockpot Playground
- Psst, Wanna Buy a Studio? : UNITED ARTISTS The Company That Changed the Film Industry<i> by Tino Balio (University of Wisconsin Press: $32.50; 446 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Don't Be Stumped by Runaway Roots
- Arab League to Discuss Strife in Occupied Territories
- The House : Contra Aid
- It's a Money-Making Factory : History, Industry on View at U.S. Mint
- New Furor Ends Years of Calm : Quebec's Bilingual Battle Is No Mere War of Words
- Dukakis: Deals and Double Roles
- Despite Strong Korman Push, Gallegly Is Still GOP Favorite
- Tennis Roundup : U.S. Sweeps to 2-0 Lead as Agassi Wins
- It's Capital Punishment : Washington Is Schizophrenic About Baseball
- Oscar Shows--and No-Shows : Who's There and Who Isn't Can Say a Lot About What's What
- Padre Notebook : Lack of Practice Pitchers Isn't Why This Team Lacks Hitting
- Yes, There Will Be a Performance of The Red Shoes . . .
- FHP Has Come Out of HMO Wars in Good Condition
- Japanese Buy Woodbury Site
- CHINO HILLS: Ridgegate by Sandling Homes, 33...
- Tennis With King Gustav, Golf With Crosby : THE SALAD DAYS<i> by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (Doubleday: $19.95; 412 pp.) </i>
- Question: It seems to me that the...
- A Grand Idea for a Visit to China
- 23rd District Democrat Faces Ambitious Primary Challenge
- Signs of Revolt : Palisades Professor Stalks, Stashes Offending Realty Placards
- Jokers Make the 'Wallflower Syndrome' a Laughing Matter
- Families of Hero St. Live Up to the Name
- Ted Turner Finds the Game Is Up
- Regional Organization Formed : Slow-Growth Leaders Band Together
- Voters to Decide on Candidates, Issues in 20 Area Cities
- Obituaries : Sir John Clements, 77; Leading British Shakespearean Actor
- Some Contra Leaders Souring on Peace Pact : Two Rebel Negotiators Say They Regret Signing Accord With Nicaragua, Forecast New Hostilities
- Demos Look South to Rebuild Balance
- Border Patrol's Dual Role of Amnesty, Enforcement Stirs Tension
- Heroic Pilot Comes Down to Being Just 9 Again
- Cliburn Will Manage Pirates' Class A Team
- Toros Lose Twice to Pomona, 8-4, 4-0
- Jennings Makes Prospects Look Bad for Angels
- College Baseball : Titans' 14 Hits, 49ers' 8 Errors Allow Fullerton to Breeze, 13-3
- Slim Role
- High School Spring Sports : Campbell Hurls Thousand Oaks to 4-0 Victory
- Alex North's Troubles With Oscar
- Bolton--A Happy Blue-Eyed Soul Man
- William Saroyan's Spellbinding Second Half : MADNESS IN THE FAMILY <i> by William Saroyan, edited by Leo Hamalian (New Directions: $16.95; 160 pp.) </i>
- Politics 88 : He Is Steering a Careful Course in N.Y. : For Dukakis, It's Politics-as-Usual
- Again Vows Veto if It Doesn't Suit Him : Reagan Presses Congress to Rework Trade Measure
- U.S.-Singapore Talks
- Saudis Deny Fire at Plant Was Sabotage
- Economic Sanctions : Reagan Steps Up Pressure on Panama
- PASSINGS
- New Botswana Embassy Not a Pretty Sight : High-Security Measures Turn the Building Into 'Medieval Fortress'
- Harbor Conflicts Growing Deadlier : 8 Killings This Year Attributed to Gangs
- Local News in Brief : Permit Parking OKd
- College Softball : Bryant and Okerlund Pitch Titans to Doubleheader Sweep
- Stanley Cup Playoffs : Jets Put an End to Oilers' Streak With 6-4 Win
- Consistent New York Skipper Wins Yacht Club Challenge Title
- El Segundo Succumbs to Rally, Falls to Notre Dame in Tourney
- STILL IN CHARGE : McGee Shook Up USC at First, but Winning Settles It Down
- Titan Track Festival : Poway Sophomore's Schedule Throws Her a Little Off Track
- MUSIC : The Grand Seigneur of Lyric Tenors
- NO FOOLING: Just when you thought no...
- Costa, Talcon Join in Partnership to Develop Housing
- Airline Industry Group Predicts Congestion Spread to Europe
- Rio Vista High-Rise Under Construction
- Son Aims to Keep Gun Inventor's Legacy Intact : At 92, Val Browning Remains Active in Firearms Company Named for Father
- Ferraro's Son Found Guilty of Cocaine Sale at College
- Area Schools Upset by Low Rankings in 'Effectiveness' Book
- Minority Hiring, Loan Processing : Agriculture Agency Rights Record Hit
- Admiral Says U.S. Might Move Bases in Philippines to Guam
- Helping Hand for 'Fragile Children' : New Mexico-Federal Program Eases Parents' Burden
- Diva Returns Home : Opera Star Marilyn Horne Performs in Long Beach for Many of Her Childhood Friends, Visits Poly Alma Mater
- Social Conflict in the Soviet Union
- County Must Strive for More Child-Care Units
- Medical Data Called Crucial in Emergencies : Plastic Wallet Card Can Be a Life Saver
- Local News in Brief : Business Conference Set
- Notes From the Underground : It's a Dirty Job, But Someone Has to Keep the Sewers Clear
- Lakers' Returning Guns Rusty as Portland Rides Off With 119-109 Win
- 'She's Unbelievable' : Stevens 'Can't Explain' Winning Colors' Win, but Lukas Thinks He'll Ride Her in Kentucky Derby
- Starlites Beat Minnesota in Volleyball
- For Seoul Win, Samuelson Will Need Another Miracle
- Radio's Nights Mimic Daytime Madness
- ART REVIEW : UC Shows It Has the Faculty to Pull Together Art by Women
- Controversy Over Meese
- Presidentialities
- Scrutinizing the Return to Churches
- Amusical Man
- What Comes Next in Santa Monica?
- Slippery Geographics
- Being a fan of anything that has...
- Controversy Over Meese
- Controversy Over Meese
- Capt. Picard, watch out! "Blake's 7," despite...
- Liberal Art
- Real and Imagined
- Designing for Magazines
- The Meaning of Oscar
- Controversy Over Meese
- Scrutinizing the Return to Churches
- Presidentialities
- Oranges and Lemons
- A MAN OF CULTURE, COURAGE
- Del Mar Beaches
- A Shrill Cry on AIDS
- Maui Cowboys
- RADIANT PAIN?
- Pace of Growth in the County
- Every Living Room in the Northern Hemisphere : BORDER RADIO Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves<i> by Gene Fowler and Bill Crawford, foreword by Wolfman Jack (Texas Monthly Press: $18.95; 282 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Sad Ending for Plant
- A Fine Mess Ahead
- Real and Imagined
- Scrutinizing the Return to Churches
- Bureaucrats and Their Lines
- $300,000 Settlement of Stun Gun Suit
- Nudeniks
- Controversy Over Meese
- Constitution Sculpture in Burbank
- Hollywood Housing
- I have just finished watching one of...
- Bush Should Have Been Given Top Marks as Potential Chief Executive for the Country
- Pace of Growth in the County
- I find it amusing that so many...
- A Fine Mess Ahead
- Pace of Growth in the County
- Nudeniks
- Egyptians Pay Less
- Sights From the Zoo
- Clarifying on 'AIDS Rally'
- Peaceful Fiddleback
- Partisan Politics in Local Elections
- Limits for Touring Tibet
- How to Stop Graffiti
- Controversy Over Meese
- Hollywood Housing
- Looking Back From an '80s Perspective
- The Real Impact of the '60s
- Civilian, Military Use of Airport
- Southland Water Supply
- A Fishy Review
- Opposes Paying for Immigrants' Support
- Child Care Bill Discriminates
- Controversy Over Meese
- Quality of Living and the Homeless
- Del Mar Beaches
- Pace of Growth in the County
- Health vs. Profits
- IN DEFENSE OF NOLAN
- Controversy Over Meese
- Dwarf Star
- IMPARTIAL REVIEWERS
- THE FACE IN THE MIRROR
- Everyone connected with "God Bless the Child"...
- Shut up, Mel! Take a letter.Kudos to...
- "It's Garry Shandling's Show" is hilarious. From...
- Denying a Basic Right
- Hyundai's Healthy Indeed, After All
- Three cheers to NBC for bringing back...
- CALIFORNIA BREAKUP
- Eng Didn't Favor Recall, Chu Says
- Oranges and Lemons
- Harry Who?
- Controversy Over Meese
- Looking Back From an '80s Perspective
- "Portrait of the Soviet Union" at last...
- A Plus for Travelers
- Controversy Over Meese
- "God Bless the Child" was a truly...
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- Los Angeles to Be New Home Port for Southward
- Crisis Behind Bars: Building More Jails a Poor Solution to the Crime Problem
- POP MUSIC : Women: Enjoying the Spin They're In?
- Devil's Punchbowl
- Port of the Pilgrims Is Bustling Cultural Center
- Arrests Top 850 as Anti-Gang Drive Continues
- Hard Lessons of Progress : Voters in Two East Coast Counties Find That It's Not Always Possible to Seize Control of Their Destinies
- Amy Alcott Figures Win or Lose, She's Having a Good Time
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Conran's Basic Book of Home Gardening STEFAN BUCZACKI (Viking, 1988)
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Hooked Rugs, Front Doors, Cooing Doves and Restaurant-Supply Stores : Post-Modernism: The New Classicism in Art and Architecture by CHARLES JENCKS (Rizzoli, 1987)
- Exploring Creole-Cajun Connection
- Out of the Mud, Into the Money: Lowly Catfish Spawns a $300-Million Industry
- Local News in Brief : Big Gift for USC Library
- Whistle-Blowers' Tactics Against Nobel Laureate Raising Questions
- Wedtech Scandal Figure Keeps Law School 'Dean' Title
- Afghan Accord Ready for Signing in Geneva : Change in U.S. Policy Triggered Agreement
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Gets Crash Course at Flight Simulator Lab
- Rooted Plants and Uprooted Gardeners
- Recognizing the Business Sense of Day Care : IRS and 4 County Firms Are Honored for Helping Working Parents
- Local Authorities Blamed : Orthodox Head Assails Soviet Religious Curbs
- Nader to Stump State for 'Voter Revolt' Car Insurance Initiative
- Sheriff's Deputy Held in Molestation Case
- Orthopaedic, Childrens Hospitals Discuss Merger
- 'Street Agent's Boss' Will Head L.A. FBI Office
- Panel OKs Mountain Lion Hunt in Fall
- Civil Liberties Suspended in 2 Honduras Cities
- 9 More Arabs Wounded; Muslim Leader Assails Shultz Peace Bid
- Slavery Ended in 1888 : Brazil: No Equality for Blacks Yet
- Charge of Gang Rape Shocks Tightly Knit Texas Town
- 15 Years in Murder Case : Drunk Driver Gets Prison for Reseda Man's Death
- Trial Is Set for Anti-Noise Group's Suit Against Pacific Amphitheater
- San Diego
- Resurrection Issue Surfaces as Reason for Delaying Election of Bishop
- Natural Wonders : 480 Businesses Talk Up the Safety, Wholesomeness of Products
- Walsh Scores Tactics in Iran-Contra Case
- Shultz Meets Gemayel, Sees Progress in Lebanon
- Sandinista-Contra Technical Talks Stall
- Negotiations are continuing for Avon Products to...
- Plessey Semiconductors Corp. said it will relocate...
- ICN Pharmaceuticals in Costa Mesa reported that...
- Working Up a Smile : He's Not Joking About Taking It Easier on the Job
- Fitness Craze Now Safe and Sane : Women's Goal Is to Look--and Be--Healthy, Not Skinny
- Pier Scrapped : Port Finds Park Site Polluted
- Bradley Will Greet King Marchers
- Local News in Brief : Gas Shuts Warehouse