- Charles Hillinger's America : A Tightwad That's Rich in History : It, Other Towns Add Colorful Names to Missouri Map
- Events in the news this week.
- Drug Abuse Clinic in Wilmington Ordered to Stop Using Methadone
- NCAA Men's Golf : UCLA, Trailing by 13 Shots, Rallies to Gain First Title
- Hawthorne Track Team Takes Relaxed Approach
- The Renovator : Baseball Program at Loyola Thrives With Snow at Helm
- The Cel: By and Large, Don't Sell It Short
- Doth Lucas Protest Too Much? : Today's Preoccupation With Movie Revenues Is, Well, Gross
- 'Naked' Truth
- Cohen: Fun, Finality : CHECK LIST: ****Great Balls of Fire***Good Vibrations**Maybe Baby*Running on Empty
- Pasatieri Flourishes in California
- DONA FLOR AND HER TWO HUSBANDS <i> by Jorge Amado, translated from the Portuguese by Harriet de Onis (Avon Books: $7.95) </i>
- KIDS on the COUCH : How Psychotherapists Are Helping Children Succeed at the Difficult Job of Growing Up
- FICTION
- A STATE OF INDEPENDENCE <i> by Caryl Phillips (Collier Books/Macmillan: $6.95) </i>
- Malaprops Aforethought : As the Lady Said, 'Allegories Live on the Banks of the Nile'
- Navy Recruit's Drowning: Chilling Tale of Determination, Terror
- Last French Regime Nearly Cut Canada Ties, Premier Says
- Moscow Summit Will Get Extensive TV Coverage
- Glut in U.S. Cocaine Market : Drug Traffickers Seen Targeting Spain
- Summit : The Cycle Built For Two
- Spending: Yes on 71, No on 72
- Local News in Brief : Dapplegray Bids Delayed
- Horn Sees CSLB Woes as Career Footnote
- Community College State Baseball Tournament : No. 1 Rancho Santiago, a 15-5 Winner, Takes Big Step Toward Title
- SLUMP AT BIG A : Though It's Not Easy Being an Angel Fan, There Are Always Plenty of Seats Available
- There He Is, Back in His Old Haunts
- Nomads Top Kickers in Double Overtime
- Deal Them In: Wild Cards Polish Their Debut Album
- Play Ball!
- Peter O'Toole plans his feature directing debut...
- Times Production Plant Completion Scheduled in 1990
- FICTION
- Japanese Graffiti : While Imports Jam U.S. Highways, the Hottest Wheels in Tokyo Are Big, Brawny American Beauties
- Blazing a Trail Through Three Travel Bookstores
- Incumbent Beilenson Outspent 4 to 1 by Marmillion Campaign
- Man Who Indicted Noriega Resigns : Miami U.S. Attorney to Kick Controversy Habit 'Cold Turkey'
- California Farmland's Value Set by Crops, Crops, Crops--and Location
- The State : 99 Opens After Fuel Spill, Fire
- When 'Homely' Is Meant as Compliment
- Israel Is Hoping to Take a Byte Out of Violence
- Road Used by Marco Polo an Active Trade Route
- Ex-Federal Prosecutor Convicted on Charge of Obstructing Justice
- City College Student Dies of Beating Injuries
- Events in the news this week.
- Firm Bidding for PTL Says Major Changes Not in the Works
- Events in the news this week.
- 'I seemed limited in awakening my own creativity.'
- Events in the news this week.
- Events in the news this week.
- Convoy of Aid Pauses on Winding Route to Nicaragua
- 5,600 Graduating in Largest Class at Cal State Fullerton
- Malibu Home Sale Called '2nd Highest'
- Yugoslav Prices Hiked, Currency Devalued 23%
- Recruitment of Minorities at Mall Site Quiets Critics
- Post-Quake Design Plan Due in August : Whittier Weighs Delay on Uptown Rebuilding
- Local News in Brief : Jailed Man a Suspect in South Bay Robberies
- Golf Roundup : Irwin Shoots a 68, Holds 1-Shot Lead
- Angels Happy to Get a Win, Even Over Orioles : Witt Shuts Down Hapless Baltimore, Joyner Adds Pair of RBIs in 5-0 Win
- For Holtz, Two Candles Are Better Than None
- NCAA Softball : UCLA Needs One Win to Clinch Championship
- You Can Count on Us
- 'China Beach' Gets the War Almost Right
- Chaplin, Keaton, Fairbanks to Return to Silent Silver Screen
- Worst Fire Season Feared Because of Brush Dieback
- Children on the Street Face Greatest Risks
- Justice System Put on Trial in Murder Case
- The Nation : Tighter Rules for Grand Canyon Flights
- THE MOVIES : FIRST, THERE IS THE WORD
- 78 Young Cancer Patients to Run in Benefit Relay
- Who Cares About Noriega--Our Enemy Is Within
- Calling for the 'Citizens Corps,' to Serve Society and Serve Selves
- McEnroe, Agassi on Davis Cup Team
- Section Track and Field Finals : Senior's 1:51.77 in 800 Paces Mt. Miguel; Morse Girls Repeat
- NCAA Baseball : Garcia's Pitching Helps Titans Stay Unbeaten
- Tiger President Undergoes Eye Surgery
- Baseball : There's Nothing Funny About Quisenberry's New Relief Role
- Monroe Leads a Charmed Life in Playoffs
- STAGE : Mackintosh's Golden Mega-Touch
- Hurricane 'Mort'--the Bully of N.Y. Talk
- CBIA Head Denounces 'Ballot-Box Planning'
- Air Carriers' Alliance Sets Some Lofty Goals
- FOOD : The Salad as Star : Duck and Pasta in a Do-Ahead Dish Suitable for Lunch or a Light Supper
- John Stalker and the Return of the Irish Question
- 500-Year-Old Relics Found by Trench Diggers in Bahrain
- Piano's Flattened Notes Underscore Requiem Bash
- Storms Spread Pollution Over Broad Areas, Scientist Finds
- The Orange County Poll : Cox Emerges as Leader in 40th District Race
- West L.A. Chamber to Make Name Change
- A Gift for a Museum: All, or Nothing at All
- 'Revolution Without Bullets'
- Air Crews Can't Smoke Out Jet Cracks
- 60 Volunteers Restore a Part of the History of Little Tokyo
- Border Patrol Seeks Recruits at Swap Meet
- From Russia With Love : Or How to Bond at the Bolshoi, Overcome Soviet Bureaucracy and Find Bliss in Rancho Bernardo
- Events in the news this week.
- Occidental Pair Earn All-American Status
- Pistons Enjoy a Home-Dome Advantage : Detroit Takes 2-1 Eastern Series Lead After Beating Boston, 98-94
- Sockers Are Back in Finals; Segota Hurt
- JAZZ : Mussolini Swings Into L.A.
- Tyka: Prince-ess Pop : CHECK LIST: ****Great Balls of Fire***Good Vibrations**Maybe Baby*Running on Empty
- RESTAURANTS : Locanda Veneta--Good Enough to Blab About : A Safe Haven Full of Simple Charms : Locanda
- DANCE : An Identity Crisis at the New York City Ballet
- Mormon Leaders Urge Members to Have Compassion for AIDS Sufferers
- Bomb Explodes as Man Drives Car
- A Dime-Store Anastasia : Court Will Rule on Her Claim to Silent-Screen Star Mary Miles Minter's $3-Million Estate
- The World : Salvador Candidate Chosen
- New Breed of Nanny: Have Diploma, Will Travel
- Commencement Set
- Events in the news this week.
- Genetic Fingerprinting Changes the Crime Game
- Commentary : A Realistic Measure of Your Child's Potential: the Success Quotient
- Events in the news this week.
- Navy Officer Is Guilty of Sexual Harassment
- Events in the news this week.
- San Pedro Chamber Criticizes Proposal for Development Fee
- Kaiser Policy of Demerits Draws Protests From Workers
- American League Roundup : Odell Jones Loses His No-Hitter in the Ninth but Wins for Brewers, 2-0
- Some Deals on Wheels in Hawaii
- INTIMATE MATTERS A History of Sexuality in America <i> by John D'Emilio and Estelle B. Freedman (Harper & Row: $24.95) </i>
- FICTION
- Bumpy Road Leads to Showa Village
- PRIVATE LIVES : Agent Dearest : In Her Case, 10% Is Less Than Zero
- Bullet-Riddled Body Found Near Alpine
- Government Offices to Close for Holiday
- CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Wieder, Tucker Lead in Fund Raising : Health Care Groups Help Incumbent
- San Fernando's <i> Paleteros </i> Reap Sweet Profits but Risk Arrest
- Blewett's Performance Disappointing Despite All Comforts of Home
- Jarrett Takes Advantage of Caution Flag to Win NASCAR Event
- After 39 years on the Miracle Mile, the company's needs have far outgrown its facilities. : Carnation Picks Glendale : Firm to Move Headquarters to Planned Tower
- The 'Cognac' of Ireland : From the World's Oldest Distillery Comes an Aged, Respected Brew
- Hikes in Austrian Alps
- Impact on Rentals by Tower Fire Assessed : Short-Term Market Results Held Minimal, but Renovation to Add to Downtown Space
- Rise in Interest Rates Predicted
- Valenzuela Puts Redemption Low and Outside : Dodgers Lose to Expos in 10 After Coming Within One Pitch of Winning
- A Detroit Victory Just Stands to Reason
- Predictions
- Lyrics of the Week
- Time to Stop Buck Passing on Health Care
- Thirsty U.S. Southwest Looks to Canada for Aid : New Treaty Could Eliminate Tariffs and Permit Easier Flow of Fresh Water
- Spain Explores the Modern World, a Miracle of Rediscovered History
- Zoo's Reputation at Stake
- Big Sky Conference Changes Its Basketball Tournament Format
- THE BEST EVER? : Strong Case Made for Don Budge, Who Won Tennis Grand Slam 50 Years Ago
- POP MUSIC : Commentary : Punk and Metal: Partners in Rebellion?
- In the Groove With Bob Dylan : CHECK LIST: ****Great Balls of Fire***Good Vibrations**Maybe Baby*Running on Empty
- Irresistible Emporiums
- SELF HELP
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT : A Memo From the Mayor
- Such Stuff as Latin Dreams Are Made On : ARIEL <i> by Jose Enrique Rodo; translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, foreword by James W. Symington, prologue by Carlos Fuentes (University of Texas Press: $16.95, cloth; $7.95, paper; 149 pp.) </i>
- REMBRANDT'S PORTRAIT A Biography <i> by Charles L. Mee Jr. (Simon & Schuster: $19.95) </i>
- Unwonderfully What She Was : KATHERINE MANSFIELD A Secret Life <i> by Claire Tomalin (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 292 pp.) </i>
- Foreclosure Deal: Let the Buyer Beware
- LACC to Offer Pacific Rim Major in Its School of International Trade
- Ex-Hostages Seek Ways to Cope With Harrowing Ordeal
- Offices, a Studio, a Library--but No Room for Doubt
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT
- 2 Out Alive in Jet's Crash
- School Administrator to Change Districts
- THE MOVIES
- The Great Hydrangea Mystery
- $25-Million Loss : Camarillo Shrugs Off Fiscal Fiasco
- Antonovich Challengers Near End of Rocky Road
- Sweet Harmony : 200 Harmonica Buffs Gather to Socialize, Perform and Talk High-Tech at Anaheim Conclave
- Southern Section Baseball Playoffs : Sites Selected for Semifinal Matchups
- French Open Tennis Championships : Injured Evert Ousted; McEnroe Routs Chang
- NCAA Women's Golf : Coach's Daughter Wins Title, and Leads Tulsa
- Padres Fire Bowa, Give McKeon Job
- VIEWPOINTS : The Bitter Taste of a Job Lost : Laid-Off Banker Sees a Different Corporate World When He's on the Outside Looking In
- CURFEW <i> by Jose Donoso translated by Alfred Mac Adam (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $1</i> 7<i> .95; 320 pp.) </i>
- What Is the American for <i> Maman?</i> : THE STRANGER <i> by Albert Camus; translated by Matthew Ward (Alfred A. Knopf: $16.95; 123 pp.) </i>
- LAST FLIGHT <i> by Amelia Earhart arranged by George Palmer Putnam; foreword by Walter J. Boyne (Orion Books/Crown: $9.95) </i>
- Last Two-Level Airport Terminal Building to Open
- The Difference Between a Hero and a Leader : FEAR NO EVIL by Natan Sharansky <i> (Random House: $19.95; 480 pp.) </i>
- "Remembering" is the operative word for this...
- Uncut 'Ludwig' debuts on Z Channel
- Flowers, Accolades for New President : Long Beach City College Hails One of Its Own
- The Moscow Summit : Reporter's Notebook From Moscow : Sprucing Up Shows Class, Angry Teachers Say
- No Longer Shoot-From-Hip Cowboy : Soviets Now View Reagan as a Trusted Man of Peace
- Student Revives Debate on 199-Year-Old Amendment
- County Firms Among Scofflaws Ignoring State Rule on Toxics
- LOTTERY WINNERS: 5/28
- Point / Counterpoint : The Issue: Screening the Crowds at Magic Mountain : AGAINST
- NCAA Baseball South Regional : Garcia Does It His Way in Titans' 5-1 Win : A Different Pitch Helps Fullerton Take Control of Mississippi State
- Southern Section Individual Tennis Championships : Leach Wins in Singles, Bellolis Take Doubles
- The Great-Doctors Approach to Medical History : DOCTORS The Biography of Medicine <i> by Sherwin B. Nuland (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 489 pp.) </i>
- A Delicate Balance : Summer's Look Is Warm and Soft, With Eyes and Lips Emphasized Equally
- Field Notes of a Painterly Writer : A WRITER'S EYE Field Notes and Watercolors <i> by Paul Horgan; introduction by David McCullough (Harry N. Abrams: $24.95; 95 pp., illustrated)</i>
- THE MOVIES : CLASSICS : ON A SCALE OF 1 TO 10, WHAT GETS A 10?
- Pap Smears: Improving Readings Puts Legislature to Test
- Bid to Smuggle 264 Asians to Canada Foiled
- Professor's Massage Parlor Plea Upsetting to Colleagues
- Great White Becomes a Great Pain to Dispose Of
- Decision to Grant Foreign Nurses Extension Praised
- Catholic Charities Opens Venice Center
- Contras Agree to Extend Truce, Hold New Talks
- Majority of Supervisors Reverse Stand, Oppose Using Canyons as Dumps
- Fighting the Drug War, Congress Opens Door to Intelligence Misdeeds
- U.S.-Funded Research Spawns Many Innovations
- Events in the news this week.
- In Due Time, Rogers Earns Win at Saugus
- An Awards Show With Too Few Winners
- The Word From Alice Walker : LIVING BY THE WORD Selected Writings, 1973-1987 <i> by Alice Walker (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $15.95; 186 pp.) </i>
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT : WE ARE ALL BORN ILLITERATE
- Renewal Urged for Stagnant Industrial Area in La Mirada
- Idea to Ship Trash to Desert Sites Endorsed
- Wellness Program Helps Cancer Patients Take Charge of Disease
- Bernard Takes 5th at NAIA Meet
- 2-A Baseball : Mission Bay Reaches Final, Will Play Castle Park
- Album Uncovers Maginot Line of Modesty
- FileNet System to Store Documents May Tap Vast Market, Boost Company Growth
- Lusk Co. Buys Major Interest in California Commerce Center
- Montecito-Sequoia's Family Vacation Camp opens June 20...
- THE MOVIES : STANDOUTS FOR THE '80S
- 'Special' Children : Dark Past Can Haunt Adoptions
- JPL Receives Award for Child-Care Program
- Convicts Used as Servants : Mississippi Prisoners Wait on the Governor
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT : Literacy Is...
- Rejected Boy's Twin Also With Mother
- 15-Ounce Preemie Nearly Ready to Go Home, Tilts Scales at 4 Pounds
- Ian's World May Be Silent, but It's Not Quiet
- Alliot Unhurt After Crashing in Mexican Grand Prix Qualifying
- 3-A Baseball : Pitchers Arrive in Time to Lead Helix, Santana Into Title Game
- Quibbles & Bits
- RESTAURANTS : <i> Carpaccio: The Raw Truth</i>
- Pet Shop Boys Try to Keep a Low Profile
- Mouzon Puts the Melody First : Sidemen Who Are Showmen Help in Reaching Crowd
- City Casts Shadow on Architects
- Dangerous Elements Found in Ash Shipped From Philadelphia : Dumping of Toxic Waste in W. Africa Raises Concerns
- Local Elections : Ira Reiner: Despite Gaffes, He Appears a Shoo-In on June 7
- Deputies Shoot, Kill Attacking Pit Bull
- NCAA Men's Tennis : Weiss Stops UCLA Sweep of Finals With Singles Win
- NAIA Track Championships : Azusa Pacific, Competing at Home, Wins Sixth Title
- Rancho Santiago Rallies to Win Friday's Game
- REVOLUTION : We May Never Be the Same Again : REVOLUTION <i> by Martin Anderson (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $19.95; 486 pp.) </i>
- Redondo Officials, Business Owners Vow to Repair Pier
- Local News in Brief : Council Denies Zoning Change
- Unlock Funds for Jails
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Driesell May Have the Time of His Life at James Madison
- Point Loma's Johansson Sets 400 Hurdles Mark
- Wolfe-Man on the Air : Articulate Chatsworth Senior Goes to Bat for Team on the Field and in Front of the Camera
- DREAM TIME Chapters From the Sixties <i> by Geoffrey O'Brien (Viking: $15.95)</i>
- WEST LOS ANGELES: The Hillcreste, a 315-unit...
- One Definition
- THE SECRET MUSEUM Pornography in Modern Culture <i> by Walter Kendrick (Penguin Books: $7.95) </i>
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT : The Los Angeles Times Reading Lab
- Red Tape Keeps the Detainees' Families in Dark
- L.A.'s 'Jeopardy Program' : Police Seek to Reach Out to Young Before Gangs Do
- Growing Number of Teen AIDS Victims Linked to Bravado, Sex and Drugs
- Why Incumbents Hold Their Places
- Purchase of Right of Way on Hermosa Beach Ballot
- Reyes Takes Nostalgic Trip Back to the Top : Orange Glen Junior Wins Twice; Teammate McGill Adds Triple Jump
- LARRY BIRD : Stopping Him Is Complicated . . . and Iffy
- Integra Wins Hawthorne Handicap for Her Third Consecutive Victory
- Astounding Facts
- Going Down an Elevator Is Rarely Uplifting : ELEVATOR: Uplifting
- A Marriage Shot Down Over Israel : BLACK BOX <i> by Amos Oz; translated from the Hebrew by Nicholas De Lange in collaboration with the author (A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book</i> /<i> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $21.95; 243 pp.) </i>
- A slide lecture on "Hungarian Cities and...
- FICTION
- S.F.'s North Beach Doing Turnabout
- S. Korea's Roh, 3 Opposition Leaders Meet
- Court to Rule on Solicitors for Charities : Disclosure Laws on Fund-Raisers Lead to Free-Speech Issue
- A TIMES PUBLIC SERVICE REPORT : If You've Got It, Give It! : FOUR WAYS TO BE A LITERACY VOLUNTEER : CALIFORNIA LITERACY INC.
- Syria Plans Quick Pullout From South Beirut : Troop Turnaround Diminishes Hopes for Freeing Hostages
- Downey Is Considering an Overhaul of Billing
- Pasadena Provides Free Water Conservation Kits
- Links Are a Lure to Clients : In Bangkok, Golf Is Very Big Business
- 5 Non-Cancerous Lesions on Koch's Face Removed
- Navy Officer Guilty of Sex Harassment
- Reception Set for Winners of American Book Awards
- 13 Professors Say Voters Misled by Foes of Initiative
- Ex-Prosecutor Convicted of Obstructing Justice
- Local News in Brief : Replica of Wall on Display at Holiday Rites
- Blast Damages Newport Beach Bank Building
- P.V. Estates Expected to Limit House Sizes
- TAKE A SEAT, TERO : Only a Month Ago, Palmroth Had Driven an Indy Car Just Once; Now, He Is First Finn in the 500 Lineup
- Bruce Jenner Track Meet : Joyner-Kersee Ties Devers' Record; Slaney Wins the 3,000
- Padres Still Confused, but Several Will Benefit : Brown, Jefferson Among Those Who Will Get Another Chance Under McKeon
- UNC Charlotte Site of '89 Sun Belt Tourney
- POP MUSIC : Singles From the Pet Shop
- Witt Gets First Shutout in Nearly 2 Years : It's Only Orioles, but 5-0 Victory for Angels Still Counts in Win Column
- Selling the Camels, Bulldozing the Oasis : CITIES OF SALT <i> by Abdelrahman Munif; translated by Peter Theroux (Random House: $12.95; 526 pp.) </i>
- O'Neil Finds Lessons in Failures
- Commentary : Fallbrook Shouldn't Fall for the Often Broken Promise of Cityhood
- A birthday present with a bite to it.
- Events in the news this week.
- Vlasic Is Getting His Chance With Chargers, but Is It Too Early
- Pigg, Paula Newby-Fraser Win Short-Course Triathlon at Oceanside
- Bowa Goes Down Swinging; McKeon Steps In
- Loyola Hangs On to NCAA Dreams After 1 Loss, 1 Win
- With Tarp Under Nets, Mavericks Are Tough
- Life After the Big Game
- The Love Brokers
- Low-Profile Man Forges High-Profile Deals
- The 'System' Is Still the Problem
- THE KING OF CHILDREN <i> by Betty Jean Lifton (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $24.95; 353 pp.) </i>
- REVOLUTION : His Mark on Our Times : REUNION A Memoir <i> by Tom Hayden (Random House: $22.50; 539 pp., illustrated </i>
- Grandma's Talent for Foretelling
- Noriega Tightens Control With New Military Council