- Opening a Bag of Holiday Packages
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- The Quiet Man (TBS Sunday at 9:50...
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- Wolfgang Petersen's The Neverending Story (Channel 13...
- Vietnam Dead Honored in Tribute at Wall
- Reforestation Plan's Goal Is to Save Guatemala Trees
- Developers Tailor $100 Book for Estate-of-the-Art Advertising : Beverly Park: Houses in an unfinished project below Mulholland Drive are ranked with elegant mansions.
- In Hermosa Beach, the three newcomers to...
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- Some Cities Tire of the Whine, Move to Ban Leaf Blowers
- University of Miami Students Are the Eyes of the Hurricanes
- Bo Knows Rose Bowl, but Illini Don't, 24-10
- Simon Brown Is Seeking to Fight With Marlin Starling
- Kingdome, Like Mariners, May Get a Facelift
- Olympic figure skating champion Katarina Witt called...
- Soviet Basketball Star Is in a New World
- Tackling Japanese Trade Barriers
- GARDENS : Mission Possible : Out of a Back Yard of Solid Rock, a Homeowner Fashions an Old-Time California Garden
- AROUND HOME : Japanese Combs
- Huntington Park Seeks to Boost Income From Renewal : Redevelopment: Officials are renegotiating with the county to increase the community's share of tax revenue from three projects.
- Message is Clear: Voters Want Managed Growth
- If Sandinistas Lose, Can the Winner Rule? : Nicaragua: Never in the nation's history has a governing party turned over power in peace. Civil war resumes even as the election proceeds.
- She 'Hit the Bull's-Eye,' and Then She Hit Bottom
- Values and Victories : Education: Beleaguered family life teacher Maya Decker wasn't on the ballot, but she claims vindication in the results. Two school board candidates opposed to her sex education lessons were defeated.
- No. 4 Alabama Dumps LSU
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- LAKERS TONIGHT
- Upbeat, Downbeat
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- FICTION
- AROUND HOME : Mark Hampton on Decorating BY MARK HAMPTON (Random House, Inc.; 1989)
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Third Ship Runs Aground off Keys
- Rock Climbing New York Indoor Sport
- City, Ranked Least Desirable, Sees Light Above Cellar : Urban Renewal: Benton Harbor, Mich., fell to last in a ranking of places to live. But all is not lost; local boosters are beginning to engineer a comeback.
- La Salle High Plans to Enroll Female Students Next Year
- U.S. Work Force Needs Managers Who Know More Than Business
- Measure N Backers to Clarify Role of Sheldon
- Commentary : After Measure M's Defeat, Orange County Needs to Weigh Its Options
- Do Numbers Add Up on Illegal Entry? : Border: A surge in arrests of illegal crossers along the U.S.-Mexico border is causing concern for government officials, but others say the figures have little meaning.
- UCLA Falters Again in Second Half, 38-20
- Huntington Beach Out of Playoffs : Football: School is forced to forfeit eight victories and its share of Sunset League title for using an ineligible player.
- Same Time Next Year for Smith
- One's Vantage Point Affects Baseball Lore
- Occidental Takes Conference Title With 7-0 Victory
- 10-Year-Old Spectator Killed During Baja Off-Road Race
- When Placing the Blame, Seattle Seahawks Are Tied in Knox
- HOT FLASHES: Three months ago, Mike Bone...
- They Used to Race Round and Round in Circles : Muckenthaler's Carousel Exhibit Recalls a Time When Elaborate, Fanciful, Hardwood Horses Let Dreams Take Flight
- A Friend of Orange County Music Scene Pulls Up Stakes to Try His Luck in Glitter City
- SPIRITS : Single-Malt Scotches : An Informal Tasting Finds Distinctive Flavors, Bouquets and Colors
- Stopping to Snack Here, There and Everywhere
- London Hostel Reservation System Now in Place
- Oldies but Goofies : Between the Big Band Era and Elvis, Pop Music Gave Us Truly Loony Tunes
- East Germany Awakens With a Vengeance : Reform: With amazing speed, change follows change in what was moments ago a police state. Reunification suddenly is no longer mere rhetoric.
- Prosecutor of Year Has a Firm Lock on Success : Justice: Critics charge, however, that Torrance deputy district attorney's victories are due to prosecuting minority defendants in front of primarily conservative, white juries.
- Car May Have Led to Bicyclist's Crash Into Tree
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : The Heisman Trophy Is Still Up for Grabs
- Lady Toros Lose NCAA Semifinal
- Ducks Hand Bruins Fifth Straight Defeat
- Seau Is Too Much for Wildcats : USC: Outside linebacker, once again a dominating force on defense, draws praise after helping limit Arizona to 158 rushing yards.
- The Most Famous Black American in Europe : JAZZ CLEOPATRA: Josephine Baker in Her Time <i> by Phyllis Rose (Doubleday: $29.95; 302 pp.,illustrated; 0-385-24891-1) </i>
- Grand Piano Teachers : Pair Compose Different Scores for Rest of Their Lives
- Bleaching a Virus : A Street-Wise Experiment in Stemming the Spread of AIDS
- Soviets Act to Curb Unrest in Moldavia After Rioting
- Dutch Still Welcome Their Royal Inheritance
- Deukmejian's Quake Tax Reflects Political Odyssey : NEWS ANALYSIS
- 2 Schools and the CAP Test : Education: Two elementary schools about 15 miles apart present a stark contrast in achievement.
- Seeing Demonstrators as Extortionists : Law: When a prosecutor wouldn't use the RICO statute to file criminal charges, citizens shouldn't be able to use it to sue for damages.
- Q&A; : An Insider Looks at Washington
- Unorthodox Cathedral in Spain Rises Brick by Brick
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Demonstrators Seek Release of Militant
- Santa Monica College Shows Some Cheek in Looking Back on 60 Years
- Santa Monica Group Submits 9,000 Signatures on Airport Plan
- Man Struck by Car in Critical Condition
- The Wall Crumbles : Gorbachev Supports E. German Changes : Diplomacy: A cable to President Bush is apparently the Soviet leader's first public comment on the opening of the border.
- Passages Cut in Wall as E. Germany Ends Border Restrictions : East Bloc: Tens of thousands stream past the Berlin Wall to the West. The Communist regime promises that freedom of travel will be permanent.
- Nation IN BRIEF : DELAWARE : Cocaine Seized on AF Plane; 2 Arrested
- The Comedy Channel, HBO's new basic-cable comedy...
- Groups Back Conejo Valley Trails : Environment: An odd alliance of bicyclists, horseback riders and hikers joined to preserve Thousand Oaks' wilderness parkland.
- RALLY: The Rev. Jesse Jackson, Lt. Gov....
- Following the Sound of Tom-Toms to the Lair of a Star
- Vote Junkies Elect to Get the Results Firsthand
- Drive-By Shooting Injures Woman
- Only Cowboys Keep Jets From Being NFL's Biggest Joke in '89
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rallies, Then Holds On to Edge Saddleback
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Buckeyes Blank Hawkeyes, 28-0
- Speltz Sets Passing Marks in Fullerton Victory : Titans: Mike Pringle rushes for 269 yards in 31-13 win over Cal State Long Beach.
- Comp Care and CPC Are Study in Opposites : Hospitals: Both companies operate psychiatric-care facilities. One is solidly successful; the other is floundering.
- Bare Is Beautiful : New Palettes and Custom Blends Give Black Skin Neutral Options
- This Grand Canyon Is a Sight for Soaring Eyes
- Hazardous Waste 'Roundup' Slated for Households
- AN AMERICAN MEMORY <i> by Eric Larsen (Anchor: $7.95) </i>
- 'Nonsense' Music New Fad in Hong Kong
- Suspect in Slaying of Pregnant Woman Reportedly Arrested
- Demands on Proposals Flexible, Shamir Says
- The House
- Granada Avenue Launch Ramp Rules Changed to Allow Jet Skis
- Restructuring of Canadian Senate Gets Lift in Alberta
- ON THE RECORD
- In From the Cold, but Where to Go? : East Germany: One prospect is that, after some agonizing, the country will find an equilibrium between democratic socialism and liberal capitalism.
- Drugs and the Lives of Children: Prenatal Exposure Soars in U.S.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : 8-Man Large Division Playoffs
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 10 Arkansas Holds Off Baylor
- 20 County Teams Make Cross-Country Finals
- Raiders-Chargers: Grim and Bear It
- ALBUM REVIEW : THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN "Automatic," Warner Bros. ****
- JAILHOUSE ROCK: Mark & Brian, KLOS-FM's mischievous...
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- Spotlighting 'What Everywoman Knows' : Long-touring one-woman stage production has a 15-year history
- Beware the Power of Negative Thinking
- RIGHT PLACES, RIGHT TIMES: 40 Years in Journalism, Not Counting My Paper Route <i> by Hedley Donovan (Henry Holt: $27.95; 463 pp.) </i>
- Co-Op Homes With Individual Identity
- Would-Be Townhouse Builder Sues Culver City Over Demand for Fee
- Falsified Alien Forms Held in Thousands
- Polish Relatives Visiting Katyn Want Soviet Forest's Dark Secret of Murder Spotlighted
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Civil Rights Figure Has Heart Surgery
- Presidents Fret Over Acquiring Label of 'Wimp' : Politics: The accusation has been around since the time of Thomas Jefferson, but recent Presidents seem to have gone to an extreme of 'compulsive masculinity.'
- Developers Use $100 Book for Estate-of-the-Art Advertising : Beverly Park: Some posh hilltop estates, many of them not yet built, are featured in a coffee-table book along with many of the oldest and most elegant mansions on the Westside.
- Month After Month, 'Soldiers' Fight in Bitter Abortion Battles : Abortion: A Planned Parenthood clinic is just one of the many fronts in this very emotional war.
- Values and Victories : Family: Christina and Michael Shea say traditional values, not prejudice, motivated their leadership of Measure N. The momentum of victory and a possible political race are clearly on their minds.
- 1st-Stage Smog Alert Tarnishes a Summery Day
- If the reaction of his South Bay...
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- Behemoth From Beverly Hills Angers Brentwood Neighbors
- USC Goes Long Way to Pasadena : Trojans: Ervins and Marinovich, reserves before season, lead team past Arizona, 24-3, and into Rose Bowl game.
- Moorpark Defense Throws Blanket Over Ventura
- Chargers Look to Chill Hot Raiders : "-----------.":<i> Charger quarterback Jim McMahon to local beat reporters on today's home game against the Raiders. : </i>
- 73 Passes Not Enough to Win for N.C. State
- More Woes: Aztecs Lure Only 20,564
- Marketing 'Dogs' and a 'Mermaid'
- 'Dad,' 'Immediate Family' Resemble TV at Its Worst
- AROUND HOME : Model Cars
- The New Right Against the Old Rights : THE TEMPTING OF AMERICA: The Political Seduction of the Law <i> by Robert H. Bork (The Free Press: $22.95; 388 pp.)</i>
- Gdansk a Solid Symbol of Poland's Past, Future
- Aquino Makes Brief but Lively L.A. Visit
- The three boys giggled as they wrote...
- China Curbs News About East Germans
- Pornographic Material Is Current Rage in Yugoslavia
- The Wall Crumbles : E. German Throngs Go West, Return : East Bloc: Egon Krenz's dramatic gamble of opening the border and risking an exodus seems to be working. Most East Germans flocking to visit the West are sightseeing.
- Urban Wing Count
- Measure N Approval Teaches a Sad Lesson
- Rancho P.V. OKs Start of Talks on Golf Course
- Neighborly Suggestions
- Comp Care, CPC: Opposite Case Histories in O.C. : Hospitals: Both companies operate mental health facilities. One is solidly successful; the other is floundering.
- Fertilizers Keep Flowers in Bloom : Planting: It will soon be time to finish putting plants in the ground and start feeding them.
- USC Gets Grant to Study Concrete Quake Survival
- Keeping Those Kitchen Appliances Humming
- Auction Set Today for New Condo Units
- CHIC SAVAGES <i> by John Fairchild (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 215 pp.)</i>
- Projected Home Sales for 1989
- Airport Land-Use Law Gets Teeth : Compliance: Los Angeles County officials contend law to control building too vague, may seek legal opinion from attorney general.
- Bush in Texas to Hail Veterans of Vietnam War : Military: He calls them 'the Lone Star heroes of America's longest war' at a memorial dedication.
- Tomatoes: Fullerton Sees Red : Sanitation: The massive Beatrice Hunt-Wesson plant has been flushing tomato waste into sewers for decades. But explosive growth has taxed sewage treatment centers, and the city is now saying 'no more.'
- Downey Gadfly Sues City Officials
- She's in Her New House, but It's Still Not a Home
- "Polly," want a remake?Keshia Knight Pulliam has...
- Salvador Rebels Hit Capital Bases : Central America: The guerrillas also struck the home of President Alfredo Cristiani. However, it is not known if he was in the residence.
- 105 Drivers Arrested in 1st Night of Sweep : Crackdown: About 150 police officers blanket the Valley in the department's largest effort against drunk drivers. They intend to keep the heat on through New Year's.
- Big East Boss Is So Important McGuire Remembers His Name
- COMMENTARY : Lady Luck, Not Coach, Does In Pringle This Time
- Morgan Creek Productions wants to corral all...
- The Old South, Louisiana-Style, Lives at Patout's : Family brings the flavors of the Big Easy to the Big Orange
- Doug Williams, Waters Have Made Up
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Rallies to Set Stage for Title Showdown
- Sometimes the Family's Firstborn Son is a Daughter
- Long Beach Agonizes Over Way to Save Historic Clinic : Preservation: Members of the Cultural Heritage Commission fear that if developers are frightened off, the structure will be destroyed anyway.
- Bike Riders in the Sky--Plan Called Safe for Environment
- Police Offering Programs for Youths
- Brown Derby Owner Owes L.A. $150,000 : Hollywood: In a comprehensive review of the city's off-street parking program, officials discovered that the restaurateur failed to make 20 monthly payments on city-owned parking lot near his establishment.
- 1989 ELECTION : THE FLIP SIDE OF 1988: ABORTION & NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING
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- Suspects in Van Nuys Slayings Sought Abroad : Crime: Police believe illegal immigrants are responsible for seven unrelated killings in the Van Nuys area. A detective is assigned to locate them in Mexico or Central America.
- 'Sick' Rams Face 'East Coast' Giants
- SAILING : Chaos at Start of the Race to Cabo San Lucas
- Craft and Folk Art Museum Will Open in New Home Nov. 22
- A Fascinating Comparison: Two 'Carmens'
- Association Took Time in Requiring Paint Job
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- Hidden Hypocrisy in a Vermont Idyll : A STRANGER IN THE KINGDOM <i> by Frank Howard Mosher (Doubleday: $18.95; 456 pp.; 0-385-2440-2) </i>
- Global Flight Completed by Australian Woman
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Lobbyist Is Found Dead in Hotel Room
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : General Hospital Director to Resign
- Czechoslovakia Clings to Hard Line on Reform : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Battle Looms in Claremont Over Assessment
- Sedate Dictionary Publisher Lightens Up
- Lebanon Plan May End Iran, Syria Affair
- Trustees Can Start Anew
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Year-Old Falling-Out Haunts 2 Inglewood Councilmen
- Police-sponsored chorus reaches out to Inglewood youngsters.
- Irish Show Mercy in 59-6 Win
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : Packett's Landing Uses a Late Surge for Aqueduct Win
- Seniors Are Having a Ball in This League
- Loyola Opens Year With Big Numbers
- No Moaning This Year As Field Takes Shape : Football: With an expanded 16-team format, much of the sting has gone from the selection and seeding of the San Diego Section tournament field.
- Canaletto--A View From England : Works of the Italian painter who caught the essence of 18th-Century Venice are in the U.S. for the first time
- Martin Davis on the Prowl : Paramount's chief, a one-time publicist, has surprised doubters before. What's his next move?
- Do-It-Yourself Home Sellers Take Advantage of First-Time Buyers
- Negotiator in Raiders Talks Gone : Irwindale: As the city's key negotiator leaves again, Raiders executives, their patience waning, voice skepticism about achieving a stadium project.
- Commercial Scene : Downtown Developers Await Air Rights Ruling : Acquisitions: L.A. City Council studying ways to change the rules for trading densities in the central business district.
- Marina del Rey Development Rose Out of Mud
- Ecology, Development Collide as Everglades Fights for Survival
- Final Link of Long Beach Freeway Puts 2 Neighboring Cities at Odds
- A Ray of Hope for Polish Economy : East Bloc: Drop in some prices is hailed. It's seen as evidence that the new government is making gains.
- Interpretation of CAP Scores Goes Beyond Raw Numbers
- THE HOUSE
- Pete Wilson, Long-Distance Campaigner : Politics: Can the senator do a good job in Washington and run for governor of California, too? He's trying.
- Flood-Control Channel Tamed an Unruly River
- Desert Addiction : Crank Is on the Rise as the Working-Class Methamphetamine of the Antelope Valley, Authorities Say
- ENVIRONMENT SHELLFISH : Mystery, Controversy Surround Sources of Pollution in Lagoon
- Man Found Dead in Desert Near Palmdale
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Uses 3-Pointers to Edge Brazilian Team
- Clipper Comeback Fizzles at Buzzer : Basketball: Los Angeles does everything right in second half until Knicks' Wilkins slips in for game-winning tip-in.
- Off Target
- Beginner's Pluck
- Thompson Rushes for 377 Yards : College Football: Indiana tailback breaks NCAA record of 357 yards set by Mayes and equaled by Pringle.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Loses a Match to Forget
- Journeys That Are Picture Perfect : VIDEOS: Picture Perfect Television Travels
- Real Estate School's License Revoked in Bogus Diploma Scam
- Tom Wolfe's Literary Manifesto: A Response
- Property Co-Ownership Could Spell Difficulty
- Vintage Rail Cars Will Return Between Los Angeles, Oakland
- Pollution, Water Diversion Threaten Everglades : Environment: Scientists believe Florida's park can be saved. But for some rare native animals, it may already be too late.
- Club Still Gets a Laugh Out of the Antics of Laurel and Hardy
- Vision of a Brave New World : Books: Bharati Mukherjee writes about the new Americans, the non-European immigrants who she says are changing the nation.
- One Germany Now Possible, Official Says
- COLUMN ONE : Children Who Dress for Excess : Today's youngsters have become fixated with fashion. The right look isn't enough--it also has to be expensive.
- 'Radical' Bulgaria Change Put Next : East Bloc: Reformers hail the new chief. Stress is on economic restructuring and the need to further rid the leadership of hard-core elements.
- Outspoken Right-Wing Rabbi Gives Orthodox Jews a Voice
- Getting a Grip on Geriatrics : Older Patients Urge the Medical Profession to Prepare for the Aging of America
- Ex-Judge Escapes From Prison in Florida
- Decade of Bitterness Led Up to March : Development: Laguna Beach residents and local officials have waged an indefatigable battle to protect the village-like atmosphere of the city.
- It's How We Slice the State That Counts : Legislature: State lawmakers aren't crazy about term limitations, but what really scares them is fair apportionment of districts.
- The Price of Jeans in Japan
- Freedom's Door Shut in Face of Soviet Jews
- San Diego
- Can Other Brothers Stop 1A and 1B in Big East? : Basketball: Georgetown and Syracuse are evenly matched and Dick Vitale says either one could win national championship.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Wins, 38-14
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Morton Out to Prove He's Salt of the Earth
- Return of the Jesus and Mary Chain : One of Britain's most controversial and acclaimed bands is back with a new spirit of confidence and alertness
- Your Mortgage : Don't Pay Home Loan With a Money Order
- For four weeks, 38 fifth-grade students used...
- The House
- Communications Gap
- Should a School's Quality Be Judged by Test Scores?
- When 'Service' Looks Like 'Corruption' : Lincoln S&L;: Lawmaking has degenerated so far that the senators' intervention did not greatly differ from the routine.
- Caltech Tries Out New Sexual Equation : Education: More women are being admitted, and that's changing the school's male-dominant image.
- 'It's not a lot, but it's enough to keep the memory going. . .'
- Urban River Seeks to Find Its Way : Environment: The river's losses have meant gains for Mission Valley. But naturalists say large-scale development should never have been allowed in a flood plain.
- After Tearful Goodby, Soviets Head Home : Arts Festival: Folk dancers sing their republic's new anthem in an emotional farewell performance before 10,000 spectators.
- Halftime Wake-Up Call Lets El Camino Flatten Mesa, 38-14
- In Seattle, This Disease Is Called Fumbleitis
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : This Time, Cal Stuns Washington State
- FALL ROUNDUP : Westlake Rolls to Win in Girls' Tennis Playoffs
- SOCKERS TONIGHT
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : No. 2 Colorado a Step Closer to Orange Bowl
- Kansas Athletic Director Calls for Move to Parity
- For Robinson, It Was a Summer of Love
- Restaurant a Fitting Place for Fables With Dog-Eat-Dog Humor
- Inside the Mind of an Artistic Outsider
- Bradbury Building Renovation
- Your Mortgage : Steady Rates, Slow Sales Are a Boon for Buyers : Finance: Sellers are more willing to trim their prices as the market continues to soften.
- ART & AVARICE : In the Cutthroat Art Trade, Museums and Collectors Battle Newly Protective Governments Over Stolen Treasures
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : UC Building Is Unsafe, Union Says
- Gender Gap Remains Chasm of Intrigue : Sexuality: Boys and girls may be born with slightly different potentials, psychologists say, but it's what people do with their ability that's important.
- Man Sought in Holdups of S & L Offices
- Old Men of Beijing Destroy China's Hopes for Change
- SANTA ANITA : Lone Filly Delivers $75.20 Surprise
- UCSD Pays Penalty, Tips Plymouth State : NCAA soccer: Goalkeeper Julie Friess blocked Traci Walker's shot to send the No. 1-ranked Tritons into today's final against undefeated Ithaca College.
- Bowlers Rack Up Strikes in Cystic Fibrosis Fund-Raiser
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE : Leach Passes for 622 Yards, but Lobos Lose to Utah
- Bullets' Unseld Expects Even More From His Overachievers
- USD Goes to 7-2 With Victory Over Menlo, Awaits Playoff Fate
- Southwest Beats Harbor, 30-12
- Ewing, Oakley Keep Knicks Respectable
- Another 'Phantom' Materializes : 13 years ago, Ken Hill, right, thought the Leroux novel would make a fine play; little did he know what a great idea it was
- Todd Brunner Is at the Top at Lehigh
- Boston's Bird Still Scraping Off the Rust : Comeback: Celtics' star is finally able to run up and down the court without feeling pain in his feet.
- Family Law : In the History of the California Bench, There's Never Been Anything Quite Like the Byrne Dynasty
- SPRINKLED WITH RUBY DUST <i> by H.N. Swanson (Warner Books: $16.95; 151 pp.) : </i>
- A Long, Winding Road Through Great Smokies
- Allende's Widow Returns to Chile to Join Campaign
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Minerva Court's 15 Homes Labeled Historical District
- Diver Claims Noted Great Lakes Wrecks
- Yacht Britannia Still Rules the Waves
- Reunification of 2 Germanys Not a Topic, Krenz Says : East Bloc: He and Kohl plan to meet soon. Hundreds of thousands flood into West Berlin from across the wall.
- EDUCATION GAP:
- Chaos Reigns in Lawndale After Voting : Election: After voters rejected measures designed to resolve questions on the city's General Plan, the only thing to emerge in wake of the balloting is pointed fingers.
- Veterans Day : Rites Honor Those Who Served and Died in Nation's Wars
- Titan Numbers Game Buries Long Beach
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Unbeaten Whittier Christian Rolls Past Miraleste
- Master's Meets With Disaster in Title Match at Westmont
- Hugo Perez and Peter Vermes have rejoined...