- Sears to Trim Dean Witter and Coldwell Outlets
- Tale of the Tape : With a Knack for Picking Best Sellers, Studio City Company Taps Growing Audience for Books on Audio Cassette
- Free Training Molds Students for Growing Field of Composite Plastics
- Bennett Plans Drug Offensive in U.S. Capital
- L.A., State Officials Seek Ways to Cut Truck Traffic
- WORLD : U.S. Won't Close Weather Stations
- Students on 2 Campuses to Get Measles Shots
- Fresh Start on Smog
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- Shots Fired From Car Passing School; 3 Arrested
- Order Curbing Abortion Protest Actions Extended
- Local News in Brief : NBC Ordered to Turn Over Jackson Tape
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- Mild Recession Predicted: A slowdown in consumer...
- Panel Sees Slowing Asian Export Growth
- Group Holds 8.8% Stake in CNW, May Seek Control
- Irish Launch Test of New Futures Exchange
- State Officials Search Wilson Ford as Part of Fraud Investigation
- Kennedy Dean Named
- NATION : Rail Workers Told Not to Aid Strike
- LOCAL : Burbank Liquor Store Clerk Shot
- NATION : Lebanese Guilty in Hijacking
- Shortage of Pilots Is Blamed as Eastern Postpones Flights
- Wilson Supports Party Tickets on Ballots in State
- Cyanide Traces Lead U.S. to Seize All Chilean Fruit
- His Party Turns Its Back on Botha : Endorses De Klerk's Bid to Be President of South Africa
- Homelessness 'a National Shame,' President Asserts
- WORLD : Separatists' Bombs Kill 17 in India
- New White House Physician Seeks an Activist Role
- NATION : Cars Driven by Twin Sisters Collide
- Those Stumbling Blocks To Recognizing Vietnam Don't Have to Trip Us Now
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- Apparent Bomb Found; 2nd Scare in 2 Days in County
- A Child at Play Dies Violently and His Family Agonizes
- Escondido, District Agree on New Elementary School
- Morningside's Girls Have Score to Settle
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- Dean Shoots 71 to Help USD Take Lead in Golf
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- Emotional Final Arguments : Jury to Weigh Fate of Ornelas in Alley Death
- IN BRIEF : Boxer in a Coma for 10 Days Dies
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- Banks Post Record Profits but Top Regulator Urges Caution
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : CMS Expects to Raise $10 Million Through Proposed Stock Offering
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- Greg Shortell has been named vice president,...
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- Swiss Budget Has a Surplus Again
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- 'Japan's BMW' Targets U.S. : Mitsubishi, long known for its sporty cars in most other nations, is set to raise its image here.
- GOP Concerns
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- The State - News from March 14, 1989
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- Will There Be Jobs in the Clean Air? : Environmental Plans Must Consider Effect on Minorities
- American Sentiment on Israeli-Palestinian Fight: No Favorites; Just Make Peace
- Assembly Passes Assault Gun Ban : Bill Gets Bare 41 Votes and Must Be Reconciled With Senate Action
- Engine Heat May Have Set Off Van Bomb
- Heat-Sensitive Device Might Have Set Off Bomb on Van
- More Schools Ban Apples in Concern Over Chemical
- AF Denies Night Goggles Caused Helicopter Crash That Killed 15
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- From the archives: Anniversary Near for British Troops
- Upcoming Presidential Election Has 'No Focus, No Interest,' Some Say : El Salvador Vote Obscured by War--and Peace
- London Unveils Fashion Week
- Jury to Resume Work in O.C. Sheriff's Trial : Gates' Political Image, Personal Fortune May Be on the Line in Private Investigator's Lawsuit
- Fake Pipe Bomb at Iranian Eatery Forces Evacuation
- NAACP Voters Hope for End to Angry Conflict
- College Basketball Roundup : Sooners Seeded No. 1 Despite Losing by 12
- Padre Notebook : Young Catcher Upset by His Uncertain Future
- Davidson to Take Over as Chapman Soccer Coach
- USC opens spring football practice today with...
- ART REVIEW : Park--Trying to Meld Two Different Worlds
- Karyn White Heats Up the Palace With Energy
- Whoopi Is Starlight's Modest Hero
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Schooling, Tests and Exemptions
- Local News in Brief : Newport Beach : Son Arrested Sunday in Stabbing of Father
- Beetles Among Stars of Arcadia Insect Fair
- Music Reviews : CalArts Music Festival
- NATION : Japanese Girl Dies in Grand Canyon Fall; Second Fatality in Three Days
- U.S. Will Let Top Teamster Leaders Retain Their Posts : 3-Member Panel to Review Acts
- 5.5 Quake Causes Injuries, Damage at German Border
- LOCAL : 35 GTE Workers in Westminster Hospitalized After Breathing Fumes
- Middle East Pair Sought Out Captain, Official Says
- NATION : Rx for Doctors: More of the 3 Rs
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Important Dates
- NATION : Guards Strike at Los Alamos Lab
- Schools' Action Widens the Apple Controversy : Decisions by L.A., N.Y. Districts to Stop Selling Fruit in Cafeterias Spark Disparate Reactions
- Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : Man Believed Drowned in Riptide Near Pier
- Police Kill Pit Bull in Serving Warrant
- Grenade and Bomb Found on Streets
- Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Victim of Fatal Shooting Had Just Attended Party
- Lendl Serves Up a Victory Over Edberg
- Prep Review : Playoff Mismatches Raise Questions About Qualifying Format
- Arizona Stays West, UCLA Goes East in NCAA Tournament
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Mozart Camerata and Soloist Nicolai Popov at Santa Ana High
- Dance Reviews : Seiha Wakayagi-Kai at Japan America Theatre
- NATION : Banks Post Record for Earnings
- E. Germans Reportedly Bar Story on Walesa
- New Generation Hit : Bhopal--Death Won't Leave City
- Former Titan Player Joins Football's Dream Team : Hoping for a Big Break
- Pepperdine, UC Santa Barbara Among 32 Teams Going to NIT
- Coach Gains Loyal Following With His Family Atmosphere
- Philippine Clash Kills 17
- NATION : Chicago Mayor Refuses to Endorse
- The Nation : More Solar Flares Erupt After Big Blast
- Tougher INS Policy Held Effective : Senate Study Finds Drop in 'Frivolous' Asylum Requests
- $100,000 of Marijuana Found Near Border
- Top 2 Mushers Separated by Minute in Race
- IN BRIEF : Hershiser Shelled in 11-3 Loss
- John Ashmead of West Palm Beach became...
- Prima Leading Race to Cabo San Lucas
- A Museum Grows in Westwood : Budget Grows to $50 Million as Plans Expand for Armand Hammer Project
- She Accepts a Last-Second Offer
- IRS Audits 23 Television Ministries : Could Jeopardize Tax Exemption of Some Televangelists
- Post-Modern Civic Center Is Soul of a City
- Japanese Expected to Boost Imports of Cars Sharply
- P. M. BRIEFING : Shaklee Accepts Japanese Offer
- Japanese Banks Hope to Expand Loans in Britain
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Questions & Answers
- Jesse Jackson Leads Tribute to Officer Jackson
- Illinois Central Accepts Bid: Illinois Central Transportation...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Norway Halts Heavy Water Export
- P. M. BRIEFING : Bush Vows Environmental Activism
- Jindo Corp., South Korea's biggest fur coat...
- Japan's Seniors Open a Door for U.S. Firms : Fast-Growing Aged Sector Creating Demand for More Nursing and Retirement Facilities
- Maxicare Hurt Own FHS Unit, Critics Contend : Firm Denies It's at Fault for Demise of Operation That It Purchased in '86
- Eastern's $12 'Nightmare' : Hundreds Stranded After Taking Bargain Flights
- P. M. BRIEFING : Fugitive in Counterfeit Scam Seized
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : How to Appeal Your Case
- Hebrew Prayers at Airport End 13-Year Battle : U.S.-Born Muscovite Leaves for Israel
- SOUTHLAND : GTE Workers Overcome by Fumes
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Additional Information
- 3,000 Protest Chicago Exhibit of Flag on Floor
- Study Credits California With 11% of U.S. Exports in 1988
- P. M. BRIEFING : U.S. Builders Assail Japanese Curbs
- SOUTHLAND : NAACP President Voted Out
- Housing Completions Fall: Completions of new homes...
- Soviet Chunky Becomes Chichi for Watch Buyers
- A Short in Electronics Market : Federated is the latest to trip up, as retailers are finding they have no hot gadgets to lure consumers into stores.
- LOCAL : Trial Begins for N. Hollywood Man Accused in Officers' Bomb Deaths
- Jimmy Santiago Baca to Appear Today on LATC's Poetry Reading Series
- Walesa and Poland's Chief Defend Talks
- NATION : Bennett Upbeat on Drug Czar Role
- Borman Blasts Bryan : Union Leader Sick, Ex-Chief of Eastern Says
- Science / Medicine : Birds Lead Africans to Honey
- Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Hit-Run Driver Sought in Death of Boy in Alley
- Yaroslavsky to Face His Challengers at Forum Tonight
- Vladimir Smirnov skied a superb classic-style anchor...
- IN BRIEF : Ohio U. Fires Basketball Coach
- Angel Notebook : Forget Preliminaries, Red-Hot White Ready
- 'Rain Man' a Step Closer to Oscar?
- State Sues Over TWA Ads: The state...
- FCC Chief May Get to Prove His Theory : Phone Rate-Cap Proposal Is Designed to Improve Efficiency
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : INS Legalization Offices
- 2 Men Shot After Patron Is Ejected From Nightclub
- Chicago Salutes Flag Art in Its Special Ways
- Israeli Publishers Pass on Hebrew 'Mein Kampf'
- LOCAL : O.C. Unveils 20-Year Transit Plan
- 'Bomb' at Iranian Restaurant Forces Orange Evacuation
- Justices Face Issue of Flag Burning as Symbol of Radical Dissent in U.S.
- Reputed Bird Expert Has to Eat Crow
- IN BRIEF : No Probe of Western Kentucky U.
- Manville to Spend $14 Million to Cut Emissions
- Government Matches Fish, Market Names : Caballa by Any Other Name Is Still a Mackerel
- Rushdie Novel 'Just Another Book,' Is Displayed at Jerusalem's Book Fair
- Bush Nominees Wrestle With Clearance
- No Suspects in Brea Slaying : McKenna Was Not Shady, Just Flamboyant, Son Says
- Law Enforcement Group Attacks Gun Opponents
- LOCAL : Agencies Probe H.B. Dealership
- Air Force Reserve Helicopter Crash Kills at Least 12
- Teen Dispute Boils Over in Irvine: 2 Stabbed, 2 Hit by Car
- For One Man, Migrant Life Was Trial by Fire : Former Farm Worker's Lawsuit Blames Employers for Deadly Hooch Blaze
- TAC Board Approves Random Drug Testing
- Women's Tennis Tournament at Indian Wells : Injury Doesn't Stop Victorious Maleeva
- Discovery Thunders Into Space : Puts $100-Million Global Network Satellite in Orbit
- McFarlane Says North Altered Notes : Testifies Iran-Contra Memos Were Changed Following Inquiries
- Extreme Rightists Win Frankfurt Council Seats
- Titan Women Make History, Get NCAA Bid : Fullerton Will Play Montana in the First Round Wednesday
- CS Long Beach Women Seeded Second in East : 49ers Get First-Round Bye; CS Fullerton Also Gains NCAA Tournament Berth
- Figure Skating Field Wide Open : Retirements Leave Room for New Stars
- Saving the Earth: Who Sacrifices? : Environment Could Lose Out in Face of Economic Realities
- Special Section Offers Guidance on Amnesty
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Where to Find Help
- The State : 380 Arrested Over Abortion
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law
- The World : Soviet Nuclear Ship Docks
- Anniversary Near for British Troops : No End to 'the Troubles'--Ulster Bloodshed Worsens
- Bush on Drugs: Out of Focus
- Anaheim Union Teachers to Picket Over Contract Deadlock
- Baseball-Franchise Skirmishes May Turn Into Wars
- Giusto, Knisely Are Sullivan 10-K Winners
- Amnesty Rules Confuse, Anger Immigrants
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law
- Walking the Coals With Baby No Sweat...
- Stand and Deliver in This City
- Some Businesses Face Problems as Nordhoff St. Straightens Out
- After 4 Decades, Frank Hicks Is Leaving His County Job
- Leader Joe Runyon reached Kaltag, Alaska, along...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Scott Horses Around With Gumbel
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- And Where Was Aunt Bea?
- LOCAL : Clues Sought in Anaheim Slaying
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Other Key Aspects of the Immigration Law
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Sample Test Questions
- Mercury-Tainted Everglades Fish Prompt Warning
- Victim's Parents Struggling Against Violence
- Planner Wins Friends on Both Sides of Growth Issue
- Physics Day at Magic Mountain : Rides Give Homework a New Spin
- WEEK 16* THE RANDY KRAFT TRIAL
- NHL Roundup : Lemieux Has New Goals, Leads Penguins Past Blackhawks, 6-5
- Journey Into the Unknown : Local Crew May Lack Credentials, but Not Enthusiasm for Congressional Cup
- Jazz Review : Stanley Jordan Dazzles Coach House in Triplicate
- A-OK, Says NASA's First Woman Commentator
- If They Take Away Our AK-47s, at Least Let's Keep Our Grenades
- Education as Scapegoat In State Fiscal Woes : Proposition 98 Funding Measure Is No Excuse To Beggar Health and Welfare Programs
- Music Reviews : Mozart Concert Fails to Rise Over Problems
- Anarchy in a Can : True, only a fraction of the spray paint made each year ends up as graffiti. But the never- ending cleanup of the damage costs millions.
- Monitoring TV Imports: Zenith Electronics said it...
- The New York ad agency Bozell, Jacobs,...
- Analysis : One-Sided Race for Mayor Leaves a Void on Issues
- Say Hey, He's the One Who Called the Shots
- Aztecs, Left Out of NCAA Event, Head for Texas
- Investigators, Unsure of Bomb Motive, Turn to Public for Clues
- Science / Medicine : Promising Conductivity Work
- S.D. Elementary School Has an International Look
- FAA: 59 Problems Reported in Boeing Wiring, Plumbing
- Sundstrand Returns as Contractor: Sundstrand Corp., which...
- JIM FAROOQUEE : Trying to Crack Fortune's 500 : Computer Firm Aims to Make Magazine's List by 1990
- MacDonald Faces Cultural Conflicts : Embattled Navajo Leader Tries to Straddle 2 Worlds
- WORLD : Botha Loses Ruling Party's Support
- WORLD : Policy on Viet Refugees Tightened
- After Faltering Start, Baker 'Catching Up,' His Aides Say
- Shuttle, Weather on Track for Launching Early Today
- Sky Diver Jumps to Death
- Once the Bane of Farmers, Crows Are Street-Wise Survivors in Urban 'Forests' : Flocking to the City
- Loyola-Arkansas to Be Televised Live
- Roswitha Raudaschl of Austria beat Muriel Dalmais...
- Santa Anita Oaks : Imaginary Lady Gives Stevens Third in a Row
- P. M. BRIEFING : Amex President Louis Gerstner Jr. Named RJR Nabisco's Top Officer
- U.S. Military Held Reluctant to Act on Panama Incidents
- Staying Legal : A Guide to Phase 2 of the Immigration Amnesty Law : Important Phone Numbers
- WORLD : Man Shoots 2 at School, Kills Self
- 'Big Mac' Slaying Inquiry Reaches Into Dark World of 'Adult' Clubs
- Bank Robber Routed by Old-Style Chivalry
- Dan Jansen of the United States beat...
- Becker, Edberg Have Top 2 Seedings in Men's Tournament at Indian Wells
- NBA Roundup : Celtics, Trying to Fly Without Bird, Beat Denver
- Arizona Stays on Top of AP Poll, Is No. 1 Seed in Playoff
- IN BRIEF : Indiana Miffed at Being Sent West
- Life After Celtics? 2 Players Say Yes
- ART / Cathy Curtis : Exhibition Proves That Simple Images Can Be Simply Simple-Minded
- Stryper: Knocking On Heathens' Door
- Cowboy Junkies at McCabe's: Reason to Believe
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Palomino Offers Slice of Kerrville Festival
- Laughs to Pay Off for Those With Little to Laugh At
- A Museum Grows in Westwood : Other Private Museums: A Report on Art Houses Collectors Have Built
- Dance Reviews : UCLA Dance Company Offers Program at Royce
- Music Reviews : William Hall Chorale
- Music Reviews : Master Chorale Performs 'Elijah' at Dorothy Chandler
- SOUTHLAND : INS Arrests 82 More Latinos in Raids
- Sound of British Church Bells Fades
- Ford Motor Co. and the Chinese government...
- Spray Paint