- Rookies Give Raiders Start in Right Direction : Beuerlein and Brown Help Stop Chargers
- Seoul '88 : Korean Mascot Caught Tiger by the Tale
- $297,350 Del Mar Debutante : Lea Lucinda Takes First With Help of Ruling
- The State : Silt in Water Fatal to Trout
- Officer Slain Responding to Drive-By Gang Shooting
- 100 Escape Toxic Cloud in Santa Ana Blaze
- Sigh of Relief: Families Count Blessings After Cowles Mountain Fire
- Gilberto Roman of Mexico knocked down Japanese...
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- Boston Wins Anaheim Fans, Game : Red Sox Tie for Lead as Big A Crowd Turns Traitorous
- National League Roundup : Jackson Gets 20th Win and 4 Hits as Reds Roll
- Kosar Goes Down, Bahr Bails Out Browns
- The Federal Home Loan Bank Board placed...
- Fresh Produce
- Many Growers Enter Ranks of Retailers to Market Crops
- Survey of Bonds Sees Higher Risk in California : Los Angeles Consultants Focus on Nine Companies With Most Vulnerability
- 107 S.D. Temperature Is One for the Books : City Sizzles Through 3rd Hottest Day on Record; High Winds Leave 300,000 Without Electricity
- Book Review : Coping With Weirdness
- Raiders Complete Deal for Schroeder
- Greene's Day Spent Chasing Quarterbacks of Green Bay
- Indonesia's Elyas Pical retained his International Boxing...
- Charger Mistakes All Add Up to a 24-13 Loss : Statistics Don't Tell How Team Falls to Raiders
- Roach of Encinitas Wins Body Board Title
- Bears Roar to 34-7 Win; Ditka Growls
- World Animators Make a Film for Human Rights
- Rep. Solarz Sees Rapid Change in Burma
- Rivals About Even : Presidential Race Enters Final Phase
- Settlers Demand Right to Shoot Stone Throwers
- Science / Medicine : Science of Seoul : The race for gold medals has sent U.S. athletes back to laboratory drawing boards to put their training under scrutiny of biological and technological analysis.
- Specialist Sees Kelp Forest on Newport's Bare Bottom
- Local News in Brief : Garden Grove : Veterans Committee Will Stage Job Fair
- Rensing Wins Auto Race in West Germany
- Rain Postpones U.S. Open Tennis Play
- New Ink
- Rent Control in Los Angeles
- Pinochet
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- Heat, Wind Spawn Southland Fires
- Islamic Group Challenges PLO Over Palestine
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 5, 1988
- HEAT: 110 Ties Hottest L.A. Day : 110 Ties Hottest Day Ever Recorded in L.A. : Beaches Crowded; Freeways Jammed With Overheated Vehicles; Power Use Sets Mark
- Residents Again Flee Toxic Cloud : 1,000 on Eastside Routed by Fumes From Same Plant
- Ethics and the Capitol FBI Sting : Legislative Corruption Difficult to Prove
- Ram Notebook : For Sutton, Fielding Punts Is a Breeze; He Gets Game Ball
- EXIT LINES
- Foreign Film Markets Continue to Expand
- STAGE
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- Orange County Sizzles in Record Heat Wave : Thousands Jam Roads to Beaches, Others Wilt at Home Without Power; San Juan Broils at 110
- Fire Consumes 2,200 Acres Near Ortega Highway
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- From the Archives: Face to face with Stan Lee
- South Roundup : Clemson Runs By Va. Tech
- Northridge Blanks CS Hayward, 17-0
- Crespi Awaits Date With Rival Loyola
- WAR OF WORDS : Talk of Sandbagging, Mismatch Dominates Pre-Race Cup Tactics
- Woodbridge Hopes to Grab Elusive League Title
- Miami Wastes No Time Bringing Florida State Back to Reality, 31-0
- CATTAIL
- All-Pro linebacker Fredd Young, absent for virtually...
- The High Schools : Holcomb Case Defined Limited CIF Power
- Sigourney Weaver will star in "Handmaid's Tale,"...
- STAGE : To Pay or Not to Pay: The Issue Isn't New
- Street Fair Paved With Food, Fun, Frolickers
- Racing at Del Mar : Mazilier, Toro Win Escondido After a Battle With Neshad
- New-Found Speed Might Lift Kennedy
- Only Donovan Luxury Now Down to Six-Pack
- Speed Bumps Might Have Saved Woman, Neighbors Say
- Quarter horse jockey Lute Proctor suffered three...
- Sick! Sick! Sick!
- America's Cup : It Appears New Zealand Could Be Walking the Plank
- STAGE : Equity Waiver--A Chronology
- Home runs by Tino Martinez and Ty...
- Pay Phones Collect Criminals, Ring Up Trouble for Venice Neighborhood
- Tedious Court Process Probes Minds of Jurors : Citizens who will try accused Night Stalker represent a cross-section of a community that felt the terror of the alleged crimes.
- IN THE WATER, OUT OF SIGHT : Costa Rican Swimmer Sylvia Poll Is Training Quietly for Olympics
- Bruce and Crum Leave the Coaching Spotlight
- To Hell and Back
- MUSIC NOTEBOOK : That Jimenez Sound--but Which Jimenez?
- Max Shulman's Nonsense
- Big Eight : Nebraska Is the Hit of a 60s Party
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 1 : Raiders Meet Their Match in Chargers : Beuerlein and San Diego's Laufenberg Will Be Making Their First Pro Starts
- A Guide to the World of African Music
- The MTV Awards--Madison Avenue's Greatest Hits?
- Films now going into production: ...
- Unholy Matrimony
- Mets Get Dodgers Where It Hurts : Gibson Exits Early; New York Wins 10th in 11 Against L.A., 2-1
- DOUG WILLIAMS : Super Bowl XXII Hero Enjoying View From Top
- UCLA Warms Up in Hurry Against San Diego St., 59-6
- Fullerton Has No Snap in 24-9 Loss to Cajuns
- Boise St. Has Night at Beach
- West : Air Force Beats Colorado State On the Ground
- Analysis : Wanted: Decisive Moves
- Ticking Time Bomb
- Local News in Brief : Off-Duty Police Officer Saves Life of Boy, 2
- East Roundup : Bruce's Opener Is the Pitts: a 59-10 Defeat
- Double Trouble
- Five String Quartets on CD
- Between the Lines
- POP MUSIC : Warming Up to Iceland's Sugarcubes
- Bernson Drops Support of Bill on Joint CSUN Development
- Fencing Has Added Thrust Since '84 Olympics
- Problems Galore as Aztecs Suffer 59-6 Loss to UCLA
- Schroeder Deal May Be Done
- Michael Nunn Gets Ready to Step Into Prime Time
- Cuts, Bruises and Belly Laughs in 'Colored Museum' : Skewering Slavery, Archetypical Mammies and Smug Assimilation
- Hollywood vs. the Media: A Presence of Malice?
- SCR Comes Close to Being All Things to All People
- STAGE : Q & A : Key Players Tangle Over Pay Scales and Profits
- Chamber Seeks Trademark for Miss Lawndale
- Quibbles & Bits
- Pressing the Media Into Service : Remake of 'The War of the Worlds' Becomes a Near-War of Words
- Clayton Wins Balboa Park Cross Country Race
- American League Roundup : Canseco Sparks A's 5-4 Victory; McGwire Fired Up After Knockdown
- Dominguez Hills Beats Master's in Soccer
- Heat Melts Field in an Olympic Warm-Up : Many Are No-Shows; Kim Gallagher Runs a Personal Best in 1,500
- Toros Defeat Masters College in Soccer, 2-1
- Class Boom : Heralding the return of growth after a decade of declining enrollments, many of county's 29 school districts are shopping for land, planning new facilities
- Tennis : Thomas Ho, 15, Steals Some of the Thunder From Elder Statesman Chang
- It's No Snap for Fullerton as Ragin' Cajuns Trounce Titans, 24-9
- Public Owed Answers on Campbell Meetings
- Pacific 10 Roundup : Arizona Holds Off Wilhelm, Oregon State
- 'Dybbuk' Due at Back Alley Theatre
- Born-Again Vineyard : New Champagne Release Marks Paul Masson Winery's Revival
- Sturdier Home Seen from Novel Process : Computerized Panelization Technique Held Answer to Quake, Moisture Damage
- Arms and Politics
- Legal Opinion Negates IRS Tract Prepayment Ruling : Builders Had Feared That Advanced Taxes on Home Sales Might Cause Them Some Cash-Flow Problems
- Post-Marcos Cleanup Tarnished : Philippine 'Fraud Squad' Faces Corruption Charges
- Investigators Say Co-Pilot Unable to Recall Moments Before Crash
- Monk Alters Indian Precepts to Fit : Jainism With a West Coast Accent
- Pay Phones Ring Up Trouble for Venice Residents
- Crippling Fines to Resume : High Court Rejects Yonkers' Last Appeal in Housing-Bias Lawsuit
- 6 Arab Nations on Persian Gulf Fear Depletion of Ground Sources of Fresh Water
- Empty Wallets Tilt Latins Leftward : Nationalists, Populists Ride the Crest of Democratization
- Sweltering Heat Sets a Record of 92; No Change in Sight Soon
- Opening This Week
- Exploring Historic Cape Cod's Pristine Beaches and Dunes
- Arizonan Harvests Fruit of the Cactus--Very Carefully
- Who Will Care for the Children? : Foster Homes, Compassion Are in Short Supply for AIDS-Infected Youngsters
- 5.5% in August : Jobless Rate Posts 2nd Rise in 2 Months
- Way for Talks on Solidarity Is Open as Last Strikes End
- What Ails Delivery of American Health Care
- Down Payment Hurdle: It Need Not Be Loan Obstacle
- Evacuation One of State's Largest
- Fire in Spain Put Out
- 'The Kids Grow Up So Fast There' : 14 Teen-Agers Sample Life in Nicaragua
- IMF Policy to Facilitate Interest Rate Payments
- State Insurance Fund to Move to Courtyard
- Woman Artist on the Texas Frontier : THE ART OF THE WOMAN The Life and Work of Elisabet Ney<i> by Emily Fourmy Cutrer (University of Nebraska Press: $24.95; 261 pp., illustrated; 0-8032-1438-3) </i>
- New Home for Emmy Will Go in Construction
- Developer Chosen for Major Project Claims Its Plan Is Best for Los Angeles Despite Accusations of 'Politics' : A Big Win in Little Tokyo
- Just the Right Touch for Hotel Fire Safety System
- 'Rolls-Royce' Tracts Exhibit Trend to Costly Houses in U.S.
- Airline Profits Are Sky High : But Turbulent Economy, Rising Fuel Costs May Cloud Industry's Future
- Discounts in Canada
- How Hospitable Can It Be When You're in a Hospital?
- L.A. Officer Slain in Street Shooting
- Veteran Comedy Writer Recounts His Life as Survivor of the Wittiest
- A 'New' Rosalina Frias : Teen-Ager Gets Her Wish After Months of Chemotherapy
- 49% in Iowa Poll See Quayle as a Liability
- U.S., Soviets Cooperate to Settle Regional Conflicts, Officials Say
- Scientists in Warning to Humanity : Population Threat Rivals Nuclear War
- The World : Two Storms Batter Mexico
- Flash Flood Sweeps Away Academic Couple Who Had a Mission
- 350,000 Heading Back to School
- Pilot's-Eye View of Lindbergh Field
- THE BLESSING AND THE CURSE<i> by Linda Bayer (Jewish Publication Society: $16.95) </i>
- Executive Forms Company
- FREEDOM by William Safire (Avon Books: $5.95)...
- Old Blends With New in Historic Wine Area
- The Syndication Game
- "This is an example of American ingenuity...
- Greenspan Getting Good Reviews
- A Verdict From Maine : MEN OF ZEAL A Candid Inside Story of the Iran-Contra Hearings<i> by Senators William S. Cohen and George J. Mitchell (Viking Press: $19.95; 350 pp.; 0-670-82252-3) </i>
- It's Free, but Make It 'To Go' : Price Is Right for 1940s-Vintage Diner
- Federal Safety Inspectors Accused of Being Soft on L.B. Navy Shipyard
- The State : S.F. Olympic Club Faces Suit
- 'Panda Fever' Strikes in Cincinnati
- Professor Is Honored
- For France, 9 Hostages Remain a Mystery
- Dukakis : ON A HIGH ROAD TO NOWHERE : Dukakis Follows Dewey to the Land of the Bland
- An Architect From the Inside Out : JULIA MORGAN, ARCHITECT<i> by Sara Holmes Boutelle (Abbeville Press: $55; 265 pp., illustrated) </i>
- To Fanciers of Small Wonders, Danish 'Disneyland' Has 'Lego' Up on Competition
- Neighbors From '30s Protect Cornerstone of Today's Westside
- Diplomats, U.S. Interests Often at Odds, Quayle Asserts
- A Museum Renders Unto Caesarea
- For more than two decades, Jerry Lewis...
- Shipyard Safety Warnings Go Unheeded, Workers Claim
- California Beagle Has Nose for R.I. Termites
- Talking Terror to the People
- To Save the Earth From Human Ruin, Enact New World Laws of Geo-Ecology
- LES MISERABLES
- Not Suited for Seniors
- Laguna Beach School District as Developer
- Proposed Merger of County Transportation Agencies
- Roundabout Ways of Caltrans Studies
- 'Appalled' by Trustees' Action
- Sticking It to Tamayo
- 'It's a Dog's Life in Insurance'
- Amnesty Group and Street Fair
- L.A.'s Greatest
- Learning English
- L.A.'s Greatest
- Distorted Claims
- Broadway Theatres
- Ban Firing at Will
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- Guns N' Roses
- Ban Firing at Will
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- "The Cavanaughs" is a delightful show. The...
- Lawyers Lash Back
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- TEQUILA!
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- The Odds in Lotto
- Annexation Plan for Yorba Linda, Placentia Schools
- Artful Confusion
- Getting the Facts on Church's Plan in Palomar Area
- When the CBS soap opera "The Bold...
- Debra Winger
- Sen. Campbell's Women's Conference
- PAT KINGSLEY
- Lawyers Lash Back
- 'It's a Dog's Life in Insurance'
- Another Side of Museum Story
- 'It's a Dog's Life in Insurance'
- Why do TV stations, such as Channel...
- Caring for Mentally Ill Homeless
- Council Meetings in Santa Ana
- PAT KINGSLEY
- Bush Adviser's Criticism of Dukakis Is Like the Pot Calling the Kettle Black
- THE COST OF STAR WARS
- New Jersey Transvestite Provides a Happy Home for Ailing Toddler
- Norwalk Looks at Ways to Tighten 'Granny Flat' Law
- Stark Ceremony: Nothing Fancy
- Hope for Baffled Victims of Interstitial Cystitis
- In terms of simple, flat-out, roof-rattling fright,...
- Traffic Cop or Scholar, CSULB Chief Tackles Anything
- RAISING THE DEAD by Roger L. Simon (Villard: $1595;227pp.)
- County Sees Surge in Worker Exploitation
- America's History May Not Be Written by Americans : THE 27TH CITY<i> by Jonathan Franzen (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 517 pp.) </i>
- Wooing Swing Vote : Dukakis vs. Bush--Any Differences?
- Volunteer Firemen Apparently Resign Rather Than Shave
- El Monte Seeks Landmark Status for Its Pioneer Jail
- Hard to Tell If He Was Kidding : Bush Praises His Rival's Debating Skill
- Arizona Astrophysical Telescope Program : Squirrels Place Cloud Over Project
- The Loser
- FOOD : Out of Her Shell : A Seafood-Addict Chef Shares a Stove-side Secret: Clams in Cider
- FACING THE MUSIC Stories<i> by Larry Brown (Algonquin Books: $12.95)</i>
- Deal Maker Prescription
- Environmental Benefit Paints the Bay as It Should Be
- MOVING IN : Hollywood Jackpot : They Left Everything Behind Them and Came West, Armed Only With an Idea
- Lakewood Drafts Mild Smoking Law Giving Firms a 3-Way Choice
- Crews Restore Electricity to Parts of Seattle
- 2 More Die From Air Show Crash
- With Gibe About Ovens, Le Pen Draws New Criticism
- India Fights History and Poverty to Give Children a Living Chance
- Skimpy Menu Puts End to 'Taste of the Coast' Fest
- U.S. Workplace Applies New Lessons in Democracy
- With News of Its Arrangements With Other Firms, ICN Is in Spotlight Again
- VIEWPOINTS : Is Military Service Relevant to Future Business Careers? : The Dan Quayle Debate Brings Old Question Back Up
- The HOME TEAM
- Ardor in Court : Does Anyone Still Pine for the Old-Fashioned Rites of Courtship?
- Fox Hills Mall Gets Freshening
- The Memoir of a Legendary Friendship : A WOMAN ON PAPER Georgia O'Keeffe<i> by Anita Pollitzer; introduction by Kay Boyle (Touchstone: $24.95, cloth; $12.95, paper; 181 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Soviet Scholars Shed New Light on Cuban Missile Crisis
- BIG CHOCOLATE COOKIES <i> by E.S. Goldman (John Daniel: $17.95; 245 pp.) </i>
- Here are the opening lines of what...
- Judis Reelected Mortgage Chief
- 2 Frank Lloyd Wright Homes on Market
- Trotsky's Grandson Determined to Clear Name
- Bush Has 32-Point Orange County Lead : Huge Margin May Be Enough to Carry Entire State for GOP Ticket
- Want to Spy on the KGB? : Covert Bookstore Keeps Secrets
- Construction Started on Apartments in Norwalk
- LOVE IN THE DAYS OF RAGE<i> by Lawrence Ferlinghetti (E.P. Dutton: $15.95)</i>