- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : Icaro Sconce
- The Lawyers Who Dealt Us the New Deal : DEALERS AND DREAMERS A New Look at the New Deal <i> by Joseph P. Lash (Doubleday: $24.95; 494 pp., illustrated) </i>
- The Minotaur Without the Labyrinth : PICASSO Creator and Destroyer <i> by Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 475 pp.) </i>
- Computer Models Give Shape to Ideas
- 5 Hurt in Philippine Fire
- Uptown Fears That What Quake Didn't Obliterate, Apartments Will
- A Requiem for Tiger, the Hardware Cat
- High School Reunions in the Southland
- The Nation : Nation's Mayors Urge More Federal Aid
- Most Vietnamese Army Deserters Marooned in Thai Refugee Camps
- In playwright Robert Anderson's autobiographical "I Never...
- Daimler-Benz to Pay $12 Million for War Forced Labor
- Tourists Come Looking for Mafioso's Roots : Corleone, Italy, Can't Shake 'Godfather' Image
- Varied Offerings Flavor 2-Day Arts Festival
- Councilman's Last Sales to End Colorful Era
- Records Show Many Fire Violations in High-Rises
- Collision With Car Kills El Cajon Cyclist
- Coultrup Signs Five Leases in Seal Beach
- Glorious Past, Gloomy Future
- Ahmanson Opens First Northern California Office
- The Prisoner of His Principles : WAGING PEACE AND WAR Dean Rusk in the Truman, Kennedy and Johnson Years <i> by Thomas J. Schoenbaum (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 572 pp.) </i>
- Retail Complex Work Planned
- Monrovia Makes the Most of Redevelopment Tools : City Successful in Attracting Big and Small Firms
- Saving Face : New Products Promise Men Ways to Whisk Away the Signs of Aging
- 3 Die in French Air Crash
- Antique Houses Sought for Subdivision
- A Boat Movers' Life: Paid to Sail--and in Someone Else's Yacht
- The House
- Cable Cars Still Hold S.F.'s Heart, Despite Pesky Ways
- Rolls Royce, Vessels Become Habitat : Artificial Reefs Increase Fish Populace
- Soviet Tourists 'Meet Middle America' in Pasadena Visit
- Professor's Plea on House of Prostitution Upsets Colleagues at Los Angeles College
- 'I saw "Cool Hand Luke" and decided that I wanted to shoot movies.'
- End of a Long Journey : It Was 1963 When NASCAR First Came to Riverside
- A Look Back at Two Memorable Belmonts
- High School Notebook : All-Star Games: Seniors' Final Chance to Shine
- Andy Sudduth, a 1985 Harvard graduate and...
- Art Gallery, Tea Salon Inviting to Intellectuals : Beijing Enjoys Cozy, Cultural Bookstore
- 2 Women Face Gang Problem Head-On
- Redondo Pier Strives to Rekindle Business
- Senate Panel OKs $7.5 Million for Television Marti
- 10-Hour London Concert Honors Jailed S. African Activist : Mandela's Release Urged in a Message of Rock Music
- Lawyers' Pay Would Cure Nursing Shortage
- Fiefdoms Under Fire
- Hotel Fans Slip Away With Pieces of History
- Local News in Brief : Man Dies When Truck Overturns on Freeway
- Parent Panel to Look Into Drinking Problem at Teen-Agers' Parties
- Miraleste's Fate Still Uncertain : Peninsula District Will Appeal School Ruling
- Judge Cuts Undercover-Case Award : Calls Judgment Figure for Infiltrator of Klan a 'Windfall'
- It can take the wisdom of Solomon...
- Wellness Groups : Patients Get Help Battling Cancer
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Aparicio's 5-Hitter in 2nd Game Silences Newhall-Saugus, 4-0
- LETTERS TO THE NEXT PRESIDENT by...
- LETOURNEAU'S USED AUTO PARTS<i> by Carolyn Chute (Ticknor & Fields: $16.95; 244 pp.) </i>
- The Ancient Tragedy of Reform : THE COUNCIL OF EGYPT <i> by Leonardo Sciascia (Carcanet: $18.95; 220 pp.)</i>
- David C. Hasbrouck, senior vice president of...
- A Literary Biography Defeated by Surrender : CAPOTE A Biography <i> by Gerald Clarke (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 632 pp.) </i>
- Musings on a Faded Former Love
- Sunday at 9 p.m. brings a choice...
- Bipartisan Action : Senate Votes Death Penalty in Drug Killing
- Associate Executive of Whittier Hospital
- Santangelo Blames Hit Piece for Downey Loss
- Panel to Begin Inquiry Into Drinking at Teen Parties
- House Ethics Committee to Probe Wright : Will Examine Charges Speaker Used Office for Personal Gain
- Chairman of L.B. Transit Board Reelected
- Flap Over Ski's Noisy Old Glory Set for Flag Day
- Ancient Arts in a New Land : Bold Strokes : California Colors Transform Chinese Artist
- Designer of Naples Custom Home Gets Award
- Aqueduct Will Resume Operation After Quake
- Refinery Firm Backs Off Bill to Limit City's Permit Power
- Good Neighbor : Office Hoping to Give Area a Brighter Look--and Future
- Car Thefts in S. D. Soar; Drug Trade May Be a Factor
- BALLHAWKS : Batting Practice Really Catches On With Mariner Fans
- West Stars Walk Into Buzz Saw : Lindstrom, Alves Team for 3-0 Win
- Ermolenko Wins Speedway's American Final
- THE BOYS IN BLUE
- World record-holder Edwin Moses, making his first...
- Orange County Industry Space Demand Declines : Building Vacancies Shrink, Higher Land Costs Cited as Reason for More Lucrative Office Development
- Jaded Elegance : American Fast Food, Television and Slang Are Changing the Face of Europe
- Bicycle, Skateboard Ban Considered
- Adviser on Child Nutrition Reappointed
- Despite Crackdown, Sicilian Mafia Casts Sinister Shadow
- Famous for Old South Flavor : Sleepy Texas Town Ready for the Races
- Africa's Ivory Coast Hopes Building Upon Its Colonial Past Will Enrich the Present
- Congregation Votes Against Church Sale
- The State : Drink Photos Enrage School
- COMMENCEMENT 1988
- End of a Long Journey : It Was 1963 When Les Richter Convinced NASCAR to Come West to Riverside
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- North-South All-Star Baseball : Saunders Sparks South Victory With 3 Hits
- College World Series : Stanford Repeats Itself With Title Game Win
- City Speeds Process for New Buildings
- Leases Grow Knotty Over Toxics Issue : Asbestos Problem Sometimes Has Role as a 'Deal Buster'
- PUCK'S PROGRESS : On the Run With Super Chef Wolfgang Puck, Who Built a Food Empire From Designer Pizzas
- Vons Pavilions Opens Wednesday in Long Beach
- Office and Industrial Space Leasing 'Firm' : Riverside, San Bernardino Counties Expected to Have Especially Strong Demand This Year
- Price Survey to Be Released
- Robert Knutzen has been named president and...
- Eating Daily Bread in London's Steepled Domes
- Report Finds Miscarriage Rate Near Plant Not Unusually High
- Utility Suspects It Is Bugged
- Democrats Disagree on Raising Taxes : Dukakis, Jackson Aides Differ Sharply in Drafting Platform
- Obituaries : G. Saragat, 89; a Founder of Italian Social Democrats
- Amid Roar of Iran-Iraq Air War, Archeologists Excavate Assyrian Burial Chamber
- Faltering in Nicaragua
- Singapore Realizes the American Dream--at a Price
- Mother Abducted and Vehicle Stolen Near Border, Son Claims
- 15-Year-Old Girl Wounded in Drive-by Shooting Near Park
- Police Launch More Anti-Gang Sweeps; 661 Arrested 1st Night
- Burbank's Council Airs Free Speech, Bad Taste : Televised Meetings Can Become Forum for Racist Diatribes, Nazi Presidential Campaign
- Many Technical Problems Burden Lunar Base Goal
- Just Wait Until Ueberroth Leaves : Baseball Commissioner's Impact Should Be Clear Then
- Hollywood Park Fans Bet $1.2 Million on Belmont and Get More in Return
- Baseball : Giants Had Several Reasons for Trading Leonard to Brewers
- How Campeau Won Federated : Epic Battle Affected Lives and Livelihoods of Thousands
- Gottschalks Opens Chico Stores as Part of Expansion
- An Ape for Her Very Own : EVE AND THE APES <i> by Emily Hahn (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $17.95; 168 pp.)</i>
- Hawke Firmly Controls Australian Labor Party
- Cerritos High School Principal to Retire
- RTD's Critics Say It Could Learn From 'Big Blue Bus'
- Liability for Gas Sales to Drunks Upheld
- Candidate's Wife, Friend, Adviser : Kitty Dukakis: She's Had a Hard Road to Sweet Life
- Bargaining Talks Recess in Strike of Film, TV Writers
- Losing Our T-Shirts to the Tax Man
- Dilemma at Quake Center: Just When to Sound a Public Alarm
- Rediscovering Norma Jean : Photos of Marilyn Monroe Taken When She Was 19 Are Up for Sale
- Panel OKs Use of Hollow-Point Bullets by LAPD
- THE WORM : Dennis Rodman May Be Turning Over New Leaf
- Baseball / Gary Klein : Laker Made Time for Expos, Not Royals
- Fullerton's Jerry Brown Weighing Offer From Vikings
- Prep Year in Review : What a year It Was! : High School Teams Win 2 State Titles, 9 CIF Championships and 1 City Crown
- Speaking of professionals . . .Senior managers...
- Balcor Takes 50% Interest in Tishman Assets : Management Company Seen Benefitting for Future Acquisitions
- She Never Thought She Would Want to Keep It : BIRTH MOTHER The Story of America's First Legal Surrogate Mother<i> by Elizabeth Kane (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $17.95; 298 pp.)</i>
- Loans Granted for 2 Projects
- USC Pioneering Dual Degree in Business, Realty
- 6-Story Office Building Under Way in Ontario : $6-Million Office High-Rise in Centrelake Business Park to Be Completed in November
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : Gazebos
- Columbia S&L; First Tenant in Shoreline
- Mother's Escape : What the camp promises is 'quality time for moms,' and all weekend at Big Bear Lake they're pampered, treated and entertained.
- The Biggest Little County in Texas : Rattlesnakes Outnumber People in This Parched Precinct
- Legal Problems Continue to Plague S.F. Fire Department Equality Issue
- The Lesson of Sharing
- Ancient Arts in a New Land : Weaving New Life : Polish Woman Finds Freedom of Expression
- The House
- Jackson Stakes Another Claim to VP Spot
- Campus Radical Savio at 45: Message Has Mellowed
- Outdoor Browsing
- Lost in America: Low-Rent Housing
- Driver Arrested in Death of Man Hit at Crossing
- Events in the news this week.
- Deli Becomes Jewelry Store
- First-Quarter Office Leases Up This Year
- Irvine Spectrum Claims Large Share of R&D; Leases
- Loads of pets are flying these days....
- New Holtzman Headquarters in Old Mart : Convention Center Work Brings Relocation of Office Furniture Co.
- Watt, Schutz Form Development Firm
- 15th Annual Photo Contest : CALIFORNIA FACES : Children, Captured on Film, Are the Stars of This Year's Winning Entries
- SDC Development Buys 31 Acres Business Center
- Task Force to Seek Guidelines for Asbestos
- Around Home : Notes on Gazebos, Sconces and Teakettles : Simple Rose Pruning
- Venezuela Flood Kills Boy
- 2 Top Chemistry Students Share Award
- OPEC Meets, With Main Goal to Bring Iraq Into Line : Cartel Seeks Baghdad's Adherence to Quota System in Bid to Cut Oil Output, Raise Price
- 3 Arrested in $14,000 Theft From Girl
- Homeless Family of 5 Lives on Hope, Memories
- Events in the news this week.
- Scientists Heat Up Search for Superconducting Materials
- The date was Nov. 24, 1987. Was this the beginning of the 'Big One' that might pulverize Southern California? : Dilemma at Quake Center: Just When to Sound Alarm
- Patched-Up Marine Wants to Fly Again
- With Prop. 73, It Won't Be Politics as Usual Next Year
- Rojas Is a Manager, Not a Miracle-Worker
- Rees Named Section Player of the Year
- J. D. Salinger Has Won : IN SEARCH OF J. D. SALINGER <i> by Ian Hamilton (Random House: $17.95; 222 pp.) </i>
- Angels Shut Out by Royals
- National Hockey League Draft : Kings Think Big but Settle for 'Not Very Tall'
- Tennis Roundup : Becker Beats Cahill, Faces Edberg in Final
- Inner-City Black Youths
- For New Zealand Lovers
- Gay Voters Say 'Shame' to Kell, Hall
- Farm Subsidies in the U.S.
- Looking for Significance
- Forgive and Forget
- 'Mississippi' Mud
- Coverage Unfair in Aliens Series
- Looking for Significance
- GOP on Dukakis
- Lindsay's Little Tokyo Involvement Decried
- In Defense of Astrology
- 'Mississippi' Mud
- Lawn Darts
- Pleased by Series
- Seeking Their Due
- 'Ph.D. Rule May Cost Teachers Jobs'
- Miles Ahead
- Horowitz and the BBB
- I am writing about the cancellation of...
- TRUE GRIT
- Leading the Pack
- Sidlin Orchestrates His Own Farewell
- Havana Controversy
- TRUE GRIT
- Ship Seizures
- Leave the Mails Alone
- Legends, Not Dinosaurs
- Looking for Significance : The City's Legal 'Thievery'
- 'Ph.D. Rule May Cost Teachers Jobs'
- Glasnost in Irvine: Varied Views of the Soviet Union
- Mitterrand Calls for Party Majority in Windup to Campaign as Conservatives Cling to Hope for Upset
- No Surprise
- Havana Controversy
- Gonzalez Disputes Lombardo Claim
- Wieder's Vote for Laguna Laurel
- Coverage Unfair in Aliens Series
- What a relief to view such a...
- Water
- Looking for Significance
- "A Whisper Kills" was a great disappointment....
- Mountain 'Parks'
- TRUE GRIT
- Understanding the Mideast War Process : THE POLITICAL LANGUAGE OF ISLAM<i> by Bernard Lewis (University of Chicago Press: $14.95; 157 pp.) </i> : PRISONERS OF GOD The Modern-day Conflict of Arab and Jew<i> by David Smith (Quartet/Salem House: $24.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Strictly Speaking
- Inner-City Black Youths
- 'Mississippi' Mud
- Balancing Act at Irvine World News
- Coverage Unfair in Aliens Series
- Glasnost in Irvine: Varied Views of the Soviet Union
- Looking for Significance
- No July 4 Fireworks in Newport
- 'Ph.D. Rule May Cost Teachers Jobs'
- Legends, Not Dinosaurs
- 'Cool Cats'
- Lindsay's Little Tokyo Involvement Decried
- Noncarcinogenic 'Miz'
- The Big Tie-Up on the San Diego Freeway Monday
- TRUE GRIT
- Coverage Unfair in Aliens Series
- As a history buff concerning Beryl Markham,...
- Inner-City Black Youths
- It's Just 'Junior School'
- War on Drugs
- Her Story : L.A. Writer Foumiko Kometani's Novella 'Passover' Created a Sensation in Japan, Winning an Unprecedented String of Literary Prizes. In This Country, It Created a Sensation of a Different Kind. 'Passover,' Critics Charged, Was a Work of Anti-Semitism.
- Legends, Not Dinosaurs
- TRUE GRIT
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- The City's Legal 'Thievery'
- Balancing Act at Irvine World News
- Sharing Experiences
- Veterans Convoy
- Glasnost in Irvine: Varied Views of the Soviet Union
- Inner-City Black Youths
- While watching the last few episodes of...
- High Fees Questioned
- Havana Controversy
- Balancing Act at Irvine World News
- It was with some doubt that we...
- Home to Many
- The Deserving Rich
- Club for Singles
- Pleased by Series
- 'Mississippi' Mud
- No July 4 Fireworks in Newport
- Kosher Slaughter
- Not Even Back Seat
- Homeowners' Fees
- A Fine Whine
- True Grit
- Well, thanks to NBC, I won't have...
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- Assembly Rejects 2 Bills Curbing Toxic Plants Near Schools
- Problems of Ruling Party Shadow Mexico Candidate
- Commentary : Measure A Defeat Came After Questions Arose and Went Unanswered
- Blasters Touring With a New Guitarist, Songs by Phil Alvin
- Exploring Crater in Tanzania
- Celebrating Huck Finn and His Friends at Desert Jubilee
- Luxurious Astor Offers a Music Festival at Sea