- New Trash Firm With No Trucks Wins Huntington Park Contract
- Seeking an Alternative to the Sandinistas
- Transient Held After Bombs Found in Truck
- Call of Mecca: A Rising Response
- L.A. Program Routes It to Soup Kitchens : Unsalable Produce Feeds the Hungry
- Bo Jackson Returns Early From Injury, Helps Royals Win
- Miniature Football: It Has Points
- Managers Cry Foul, Umpires Yell 'You're Out'
- Galarraga Is Called Best in National League
- Hosey Helps Dodgers Earn Split With Stars
- Racing at Hollywood Park : Delahoussaye Hasn't Received Share of Triple Crown Bonus
- Southwest Exhibit Goes in All Directions
- Cuisine de Denny's in San Francisco
- A Venture Up the Boulevard
- Super Bad
- SUMMERTIME--AND THE SPENDING IS EASY : This Year, Summer Sizzlers Range From Frozen Yogurt to 'Tankinis'
- As you read these words, an event...
- Drenched With Style : Summer Is Ideal for Trying Cool, Clever New Ways to Wear Wet Hair
- Artist Has a Blast with Tower Panels
- NONFICTION : ALEXANDER POPE: A Life by Maynard Mack (W. W. Norton: $14.95).
- FICTION : NEW ORLEANS LEGACY by Alexandra Ripley (Warner Books: $3.95).
- Optical Illusions : Los Angeles Magician Ricky Jay, Who Disingenuously Claims to Be Heir of a Bengal Lancer, in His World of 'Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women'
- Donna Mills, who plays Abby on "Knots...
- Long Beach Shifts Into High Gear to Fill Vacant Offices
- Something to Crow About on Maui
- Inglewood Honored for Anti-Drug Effort, but Fails in Bid for Big Prize
- The Homeless Are Not Stateless : Their Poverty Challenges Our Fidelity to Equality of Law
- Spurred by Influx : Homeowner Turns Activist
- Commentary : Why Health Care Crisis Deprives the Needy of a Human Right
- N. England Woman Nets Rare Butterfly--First Sighting in Almost 100 Years
- Fantasy Castles Grow From Sand in Summer Magic
- Baseball : Johnson Calls His Players, Raises Heat on Mets' Card-Playing
- Milby Family Collects Another Track Title
- Without Knowing, He Cemented His Future
- Los Alamitos Graduate Wins Women's 20-Mile Race
- American Legion : Scottsdale A's, Camarillo Reach Final
- Andres Galarraga Called Best in National League
- Baseball : Marathon Runs Course After 27 Innings
- Fire Water: What to Drink With Barbecue
- VERDI: "IL TROVATORE." Leontyne Price, Fiorenza Cossotto,...
- Century of the Americans Is Far From Over
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : An Olympic Swimmer : 'Dara Torres has her work cut out.'
- Opening This Week
- The Governor on the National Stage : An Analysis of George Deukmejian's Standing in the National Political Arena and His Potential to Become a Major Player
- Investigators Put to Test of Fire to Prepare for Dry Season
- They Like It Fair--and Square
- Agua Caliente Racing Again After Day Off
- MELTING POOL : The Jorgensen Stoey May Include Chapter on 1988 Olympics
- BRABHAM TAKES TURNS FOR THE BETTER : On the Road Course Again
- Rambo Without a Cause : An Unsatisfied Action Fan's Post-Mortem
- Swamp Zombies Hitch Wagon to Debut Album
- Padres Reach Midpoint on Rise, Beat Cardinals
- Rex Without Bill?
- At Midyear, Mysterious Prince Reigns--Again : Midyear Top 10
- Waiting in Line at the Bank by Judith W. Steinbergh
- NONFICTION : EVERYBODY LOVES OPRAH! Her Remarkable Life Story by Norman King (Quill: $5.95).
- From Sea to Shining Sea
- California Mart to Expand for Brisk Menswear Market
- A Wyoming Ranch Wife Fights The Bomb, but Resistance Has Its Cost
- Compton Agrees to Pay for Series of Anti-Crime Moves
- Casinos Seek Increase in Card Tables
- There's a Better Answer Than Building More Jails
- Right Program Can Also Restore Movement : Exercise Relieves the Pain of Arthritis
- Artist Suspended From Sawdust Festival
- Oxnard Tries to Make Silk Purse Out of a 'Civic Whoopee Cushion'
- 4th's Big Bang Is Fading
- Whale Rally Flawed
- 2 Injured as Trucks Dislodge Construction Beams on I-5
- WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lendl Slips on Grass Again--Becker to Play Edberg for Men's Title
- River Phoenix joins the cast of Steven...
- Formality Eases at Consular Corps Fete
- Getting Help to Hemophiliacs Is No Simple Task
- Some Chairmen of the Boards
- Waves of West Valley Teen-Agers Riding Buses to Beach
- Affairs of the Art Bring Some Color to Laguna Beach
- Santa Ana Crackdown : Auto-Theft Detail Drives Into Some Rage
- Kookaburra III of Australia, the boat that...
- First Place Is Reasonable for Dodgers
- Their Game Plan Is a Championship : Given Choice, Volleyball Club Team Decided to Work for National Title
- Orange County All-Star Football Game : La Habra's Capps Doesn't Let Size Limit Him
- Reservations, Please
- The Murder of the Archbishop--Fade In . . .
- Takeover Artists Now Find Every Fight Isn't a KO
- Illness as the Open Sea : SAILING<i> by Susan Kenney (Viking: $18.95; 318 pp.)</i>
- More May Be Too Much : Rapid Growth Could Spell Rough Waters for Cruise Industry
- JAPAN INC. An Introduction to Japanese Economics (The Comic Book)<i> by Shotaro Ishinomori (University of California Press: $25, cloth; $10.95, paper) </i>
- WHERE I'M CALLING FROM New and Selected Stories<i> by Raymond Carver (Atlantic Monthly Press: $19.95; 393 pp.) </i>
- Soviet Trade With West in Deficit in 1st Quarter After 1987 Surplus
- How Nixon Went National
- A Drop of Kindness : Scouts Offer Their Lake's Water to Townsfolk
- For the College Class of 2005, It's Money in the Bank
- Washington State GOP Applauds Robertson
- The House
- Glenn Assets Put at $8-15 Million
- 4th of July Will Blast in at Crack of Dawn (Yawn)
- Manute Bol of the Golden State Warriors...
- Debating Pros and Cons of the Deconstructivists
- Trading Rhinegold for Deutschmarks : WOMEN IN A RIVER LANDSCAPE<i> by Heinrich Boll; translated by David McLintock (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- Cyclists, Skateboarders May Give Up Sidewalks
- The Real Durham Bulls : 'Crash' Is Only Scrawled and There's No 'Nuke,' but the Players Still Have That Dream of Reaching Big Leagues
- BELLINI: "BEATRICE DI TENDA." Mariana Nicolesco, Stefania...
- Gun Control
- Coping With Anger
- The Vines of Texas : A New Liquid Gold Springs From the Hill Country of the Lone Star State
- Nobody You Would Ever Know : PEOPLE LIKE US<i> by Dominick Dunne (Crown: $19.95; 403 pp.) </i> : PRIVILEGED LIVES<i> by Edward Stewart (Delacorte Press: $18.95; 512 pp.) </i>
- Austrian Auf Wiedersehen : POSTCARDS FROM THE END OF THE WORLD<i> by Larry Wolff (Atheneum: $18.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- On the Case With the Navajo Tribal Police : A THIEF OF TIME<i> by Tony Hillerman (Harper & Row: $15.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Shultz Trip to Focus on Philippines, Cambodia
- Tanker Attacked in Gulf; U.S. Ship Fires a Warning
- Reagans Help Start Camp David Chapel
- Once Welcomed, Colorado Arms Plant Now Is an Unwanted Neighbor
- Here are some key evening movies playing...
- Jackson Vows to Force Votes on His Planks
- Thousands Killed in Great Lakes : Plastic Refuse Imperils Birds, Fish
- Critics Hung Up Over Official's Car Phone
- Dukakis Picking His Second Place
- "This is a use of the racketeering...
- FICTION : THE SETUP by Robin Moore with Milt Machlin (Bart: $3.95).
- NONFICTION : THE SPY WORE RED: My Adventures as an Undercover Agent in World War II by Aline, Countess of Romanones (Charter Books: $4.95)
- La Bamba (Cinemax Sunday at 9 p.m.):...
- The State : Gang Shots at Fair Wound 4
- House Calls (Channel 13 Sunday at 6...
- Stringfellow Cleanup Could Cost Up to $812 Million, Report Says
- UC Libraries Quit NASA Databank in Rules Dispute
- Amtrak's L.A.-San Diego Line : Rail Engineers Call Cars Unsafe
- Rail Optimism Goes Sour : Sparks of Controversy Fly Again Over Transit Route
- 8 South Bay Teams to Compete in Carson's Hoop Grand Finale
- Sparky on Winning Titles: 'Never Defend; Attack Every Day'
- A Family Bond : Fanatical Pursuit of Gymnastics Success Serves as a Unifying Force for the Lees
- Elton: Second Wind : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Chinese Acrobats, 3,000 Big Macs Mark '4th' in Beijing
- Two Crips Held in Shooting of Five Bloods in Pacoima
- Arab Youth Reportedly Killed by Israeli Troops in West Bank Town
- He'll Compete, Even If Unofficially : Triathlete Eyes Ironman Contest From His Wheelchair
- Films going into production:The Gamble (Cecchi-Gori)....
- European Trip Is Telling for U.S. Select Basketball Team
- GRACEFUL ROOKIE : Mark Grace, the Cubs' New First Baseman, Has Talent and He's a Nice Guy, Too
- Willis Copes With the Glare of Celebrity
- Sure! Thing : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Pickings From the Big Apple's First Arts Fest
- Salve for Their Burns : Injured Children Gain Sense of Joy, Freedom at Camp
- Payment Halted on Navy Contracts : 9 Projects Worth a Total of $1 Billion May Be Tainted in Procurement Probe
- Born Again : For Decades They Were Secure in Affluence and Influence : Now Wilshire Boulevard's Old Churches, Suddenly Strangers in Their Own Neighborhood, Struggle to Adapt and Survive.
- South Africa Police Jail 538
- Tough Enforcement Cripples Rent Protest : S. Africa Blacks' Strike Comes Unhinged
- 'Waiters on Wheels' : Hold the Pizza: Entrepreneurs Deliver Variety of Gourmet Food
- American League Roundup : Clark Gives Candelaria All He Needs as Yankees Win, 4-0
- Halfway to Dreamland : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Reluctant Standout : Quarterbacking Skills Force Banning's John Maae to Lead
- Strong House
- 'Windfall for Wealthy'
- Christian Belief in a Christian School
- 'Stand and Deliver'
- Waiting Latino Workers Make Laguna 'Nervous'
- Whites Not Allowed?
- Aid Trucks Blocked
- Sunday Cover Story
- When Law Clerks Make $1,100 a Week, Something Is Truly Amiss in This World
- Good for 'Bad Old Days'
- Rebuilding the Garden
- Reassignment Stories Using Verb 'Demote'
- Is TV growing up? After all the...
- No-Growth Unfair
- Success in Monrovia
- Sunday Cover Story
- When Law Clerks Make $1,100 a Week, Something Is Truly Amiss in This World
- Lotte Lehmann as Teacher
- School Lunch a Matter of Taste
- Hurrah to "The Bronx Zoo" episode about...
- Having watched "I Never Sang for My...
- Italian Bread
- 'Great Pretender' Protested
- Whites Not Allowed?
- Touch of Snake Oil
- Success in Monrovia
- The Middle Class
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Let's Pretend
- Zero-Tolerance Raids by Police in Santa Ana
- No Problems for Tourists
- Savoring Some Sweets
- Euthanasia
- Waiting Latino Workers Make Laguna 'Nervous'
- Mountain Lion Hunting Season
- Waiting Latino Workers Make Laguna 'Nervous'
- An Accurate Trip
- Whites Not Allowed?
- 'Great Pretender' Protested
- Taking 'Safety Steps' for Laguna Canyon Road
- When Law Clerks Make $1,100 a Week, Something Is Truly Amiss in This World
- Zero-Tolerance Raids by Police in Santa Ana
- Christian Belief in a Christian School
- Baker's Campaign
- When Law Clerks Make $1,100 a Week, Something Is Truly Amiss in This World
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- Dispirited Voters Waver : Expectations Are Sinking, but Mexicans Loyal to PRI
- Strict New Limit on PCE in Well Water Proposed
- 'Nuclear Highway' Puts Today's Pioneers on Beaten Path
- Fisheries at Risk if More Delta Water Diverted
- El Toro Restores Historic Buildings
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- Reasonable Control or Too Much Christian Zeal?
- Defense Procurement Scandal
- Dance Critic Defended
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- Insensitivity?
- The Role of Temporary Workers and Their 'No-Frills Jobs'
- Pacific Symphony's Travail
- The Role of Temporary Workers and Their 'No-Frills Jobs'
- Another KO Victim Is the Fan Who Pays Stiff Price for Ticket
- A Reader Tees Off Against This Sport
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- How About Replacing Kareem With Wilt?
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- Press Takes a Look at Itself
- Defense Procurement Scandal
- Ex-Football Players Don't Have It So Bad
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- Final Score Not Always Most Important Thing
- Celtic Fan Offers Praise for Lakers
- City's Sweep of Two Downtown Homeless Encampments
- Defense Procurement Scandal
- Shorthand Stereotype
- Managing Money : Stable Dollar 'Bullish' for Stocks and Bonds
- Linked to Scandal by Navy 'Zealots,' Ex-Admiral Says
- High Cleanup Costs at A-Weapons Plants Cited
- THE DAYLIGHT SICK
- Pasadena Rector Nominated for Post in N.Y. Episcopal Diocese
- Local News in Brief : Countywide : Amnesty Filing Fees Loaned to 44 Aliens
- Richard III, the Newest Nixon : One Constant Remains: His Amoral Use of Power
- Woman Held in Fatal Glendale Stabbing
- Officials Seize $50,000 Worth of Illegal Fireworks
- Moreland's in a Position to Play Them All : Switch to First Base by Padres Leaves Him Five Down With Four to Go
- LaMarr Hoyt was released from the Allenwood...
- Loose, Happy Hawkins Three-Hits Cardinals
- Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears, who hasn't...
- NBA Institutes Its New Policy on Free Agents
- Mary Slaney will run the mile, her...
- Japan's Trade Surplus Dips 19% in May : Economic Growth Fuels Demand for Imports
- Canada Day Celebrated
- Chemicals Added to Prop. 65 List as Criticism of Governor Rises
- Home Alone--Again : 'Kids on Their Own' Class Gives Latchkey Children Skills to Care for Themselves Until Parent Returns
- Edgar Hoffman (Trooper) Price; Science Fiction Writer
- Family Violence: Justice Is as Close as the Phone
- Cubs Get to Fernando and Deck Dodgers, 9-2
- American League Roundup : Twins Hold On as Viola Wins 13th
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Willie Nelson Adds Few Colors to His By-the-Numbers Concert
- CABARET REVIEW : Samuels Needs Sharper Focus, Less Chaos
- Weekend TV : KCET to Celebrate July 4th With Night of Music from Patriotic Songs to Spoof of Heavy-Metal
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Up With Help of Dollar and Oil
- REAL ESTATE
- Logicon in $2-Million Pact
- Ragnar Jonsson; Trapper for 60 Years in Canadian Bush
- Prison Furloughs: Campaigns Obscuring Complex Issue
- Aggie Grey; South Pacific Hotel Owner
- Berlin Squatters 'Escape' Over Wall to the East
- Suspended Priest to Face Dismissal Hearing
- City to Keep Destroying Property : Mayor Says Santa Ana Won't Spare Homeless
- Local News in Brief : Placentia : Mobile Health Clinic Will Offer Services
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- 4 Inmates Charged in Food-Taint Plot : D.A. Labels County Jail Incident That Sent 20 to the Hospital a Conspiracy
- Authorities Trying to Muzzle Firearms on Fourth of July
- Demise of Port Triathlon Shatters Many High Hopes
- For a Long Time, Sun Couldn't Get a Leg Up in WFL
- Weekend Racing at Hollywood Park : Stalwars Begins Comeback Sunday
- Still a Big Wheel : Former Olympic Cycling Coach Eddy B. Finds a Tranquil Life in San Diego
- Lene Lovich Goes It Alone on the Cheap After Leaving Stiff
- Some Kind of Debut
- Upstart Stamp Dealer Collects Criticism Over His Style
- Canoga Park Firm Picked
- New Construction Spending Up 1.1% in May, U.S. Says
- Where to Go for Big-Bang Celebrations
- Settlement Reached in Church Bus Crash
- U.S. Prosecutors Move to Block Attempt to Examine Affidavits
- School Opens Door to Church--and Tiff
- Measure Awaits Governor's OK : State Budget Provides for UCI Medical Units
- Local News in Brief : Grand Jury Urges Audit
- Mental Health Cuts Ride Fiscal Seesaw : Over Half of $7.5-Million Budget Trim Is Tentatively Restored by Supervisors
- Golf Roundup : Eagle Helps Jacobsen Take 2-Shot Lead
- Writer Has a Feline That His Girlfriend's Cat Has Gotten His Revenge
- Shultz Plans to Keep Diplomatic Pressure on the Sandinista Regime