- Commercial Scene : Escondido Plaza Sold; Buyer Plans Rehabilitation
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- Memories of a Great, Great Moment
- She's a Chip Off the Old Engine Block : Kandice Elsebusch Wants to Beat Everybody--Even Dear Old Dad
- Schools Will Gear AIDS Lessons to Kindergarten
- Commercial Scene : Southwest Group Buys Apartments in Brentwood
- At Issue an Issue
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- Norman: The Man Who Would Be King of the Masters
- Unfair Property Tax Base
- Oscar's Main 'Man'
- Wheatcroft Weathers 12 Innings for 3-2 Win
- Del Mar Plaza, Inn Set to Open to Cheers, Jeers
- A New Daley Dawns, but the Chicago Machine Is Dead
- Rickenbacker Guitars Are Hip--Again
- Tax Executive Shot Twice at Torrance Office
- ELIA KAZAN A Life <i> by Elia Kazan (Anchor Books / Doubleday: $12.95) </i>
- Charles Hillinger's America : The Budget Chronicles Amish Life
- Skyline Outgrows Its Own Skyscrapers
- How to Handle Hazards Posed by 'Magic Mineral'
- Officer in Bias Case Fired After 1 Year on Leave
- Dog Track in Florida Inspires New Idea for Harness Racing
- Prescription for Seven Days of Hawaii Sightseeing
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- Gasoline Price: How Oil Spill Sparked Increase : Independent Refiners' Response Believed Major Factor in Boosting Costs to Southern Californians
- Evangelist Plays Hardball in Christian TV
- SECOND CHANCES Men, Women and Children a...
- SDSU Sweeps Doubleheader
- Closing the Lopez Canyon landfill : AGAINST : Mike Miller
- Orange County Boys' Track Championships : Magnolia's Singbandith Sets Meet Record in Long Jump
- Australian boxer Jeff Fenech, one of only...
- Carolina Pork Plant Proud of Its 'Skins' : Presidential Snack Had Its Roots in Southern Poverty
- Another Strong Case : POP STARS:***** Great Balls of Fire: **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door: *** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby: * Ain't That a Shame : PETER CASE: "The Man With the Blue Post-Modern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar." Geffen *** 1/2
- Lockwood Has Big Day, but USC Defense Is Tough
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- THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON : It Was 1959. The Dodgers Played in the Cavernous Coliseum. And a Ragtag Team of Kids and Has-Beens Won L.A's First World Series.
- Individual Realty Agent, Not Size of Office, Key to Selling Property
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- More Shell Shock : Beyond 'Sex and the Single Snail' Are Scandalous Tales of Tide-Pool Orgies
- Who would guess that Covina, in its...
- Return to Port : Fonseca-Guimaraens Offerings Earn High Marks in the Current Vintage-Port Revival
- Edwin Pope Wins Red Smith Award
- SOVIET GEORGIA AT A GLANCE
- Still Standing at the Bell : Despite a Debilitating Stroke, Boxing Promoter Frankie Goodman, 74, Continues to Operate the Memory-Filled Van Nuys Gym He Opened in 1973
- Commercial Scene : New Jersey Firm Buys Rancho Cucamonga Park
- TV's Blood Money?
- Mears Leads a Penske Qualifying Sweep With Record Lap at Phoenix
- 'I've seen death many times now.'
- $1.4-Million Budget Cut Proposed for High Schools
- Beaches Belong to All--Even in Huntington Beach
- Prep Baseball Roundup : Mater Dei's Corliss Continues to Impress, Strikes Out 10 in 9-4 Victory
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- High School Baseball : Kennedy Streak Ends at 8 as Henson Pitches Monroe to 3-2 Victory
- AIDS Photos Depict a Will to Survive
- PR Campaign Aims to Restore Luster to Crown Jewel : Despite Fires, Yellowstone Park Is Alive . . . and Well
- Being a Prodigy Has Downside : Dodgers' Morgan Says He Was Pushed Into Majors
- City Statue
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- IRAN RADICALISM
- A Singles Complaint
- Comcast Cable Responds to Letter on Regulating TV
- Commercial Scene : L.A. Firm Expands Out-of-State Holdings
- Fog Cuts Heat--But It's Still Not Like April
- Court to Open Satellite Branch
- Phoenix Inn Is San Francisco's Funky Alternative
- LOVE FROM AMERICA by Alex Paen...
- Westweek's Time for 'Intuition and Reason' : Designers speak out on the importance of each, or both, for inspiring their work.
- Edmonton's Fans Turn on Gretzky in 4-0 Win
- In Europe, Time to Give Peace a Chance, Combining NATO and the Warsaw Pact
- Exxon Tanker Hits Ground Near New Orleans; No Spill Reported
- Noise Regulations at Wayne Airport
- On the agreement by Texas Air to...
- Summer Vacations : Adventure Travel : Some Holiday Getaways Can Be Risky Business
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- Steinbeck Continued--and Corrected : LONG ROAD HOME <i> by Ronald B. Taylor (Henry Holt: $19.95; 420 pp.)</i>
- Florence Griffith Joyner, who became a millionaire...
- CASH HOME SALES IN FEBRUARY
- Summer Vacations : A Guide to Our Grand National Parks, Forests
- Sam Goldwyn Jr.--'Book Is a Testament to Human Survival'
- College Roundup : Morales and Gillette Lead UCI Track
- Intercultural Etiquette
- Student Says Hint of Segregation Is Inappropriate
- Right Garden Spot
- Outdoor Museum Relives the Settling of Indiana
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- NHL Playoffs Roundup : Flames Reassert Control Against Canucks, 4-0
- Arcadia Invitational : Girl Sprinters Steal Show With a Split of Races
- Bandit Flees With Cash and Hamburgers
- THE OLD GUYS STILL HAVE IT : At Age 45, Tommy John of the Yankees Is Still Winning and Pitching 'em Low and Outside
- Kevin O'Neill, who earned a reputation as...
- Making the Cut--The Music
- Time to Grin and Bear It Over a Snack
- Diamond Bar Stuck With Bill for Road Work
- Senior Rentals to Go on School Site
- 'Amph Wars' : Pacific, Irvine Meadows competition brings cartloads of cash to concert performers
- When Civilization Ran Aground Aboard the Oil Tanker in Alaska
- Markowitz's Message
- Tom Scott Makes the Sajak Connection
- 'I'm like Sam Bowie at the Alamo. I never run away.' --Sam Porter : Sam Porter Gives In but Refuses to Give Up
- Girl's Death Angers New Mexico Town : Crash Makes Drunk Drivers the Enemy
- Computer Software Added to Survival Books for Landlords
- The Magnificent Ambersons (Z Sunday at 12:30...
- Principal's Demotion by Fullerton District
- Moving Oil Slick Sets Back Effort to Save Salmon
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- High Hopes : 'Spirit of Growth' Promises a Bright Future for the Long Beach Museum of Art, Says New Director
- LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA <i> by Gabriel Garcia Marquez; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman (Penguin Books: $8.95) </i>
- The hiring of an equine medical director...
- Spanish Colonials
- Sugar Ray Leonard Does 'War' His Way
- A Case for Reform of Prop. 13 Limits
- 'Vices and Virtues': Word Association : Neighbors initially took a dim view of Nauman's neon display, but now the reviews are glowing
- Beverly Introduces Bill to Aid Card-Club Cities
- Gay 'Widower' Challenges Definition of Family Member in N.Y. Rent Control Laws
- Commercial Scene : Ground Broken for Fontana Retail Center
- Commercial Scene : Travel Agency Leases Floor in Chase Plaza
- 117 Arrested in S.D. Abortion Demonstration
- Northridge Earns a Split in Softball
- CALIFORNIA LETTERS : The Luck of John Fante
- Commercial Scene : Construction Started on Broadmoor Place
- Bakkers Burned in '73 TV Deal With Crouch, New Book Says
- Schooled in Roots of Jazz : Musicians Play a History Lesson, Teaching Youngsters to Feel the Thrill of an Art Form
- Getting Started Down the Road : Danny Sullivan Had a Novel Idea That Falkner Helped to Realize
- TWENTY YEARS OF L.A. THEATER : A REPORT CARD
- Soviet Georgians Rally for Independence
- Yaroslavsky Appears a Shoo-In in 5th District Council Election
- Melendez No-Hitter Keeps St. Bernard Streak Going
- 'Felipe' Comic Puts Fun Into Amnesty Process
- The Carlyle Mystique
- Power of Their Passion
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- Search Continues for 6 Remaining Jail Escapees
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- Steinbeck's Masterpiece Turns 50
- ACTing Their Age : Political Group Born in '70s Idealism Is Winning More Campaigns, But Some Worry That Liberalism Is Waning
- Orso, So So : 20 reasons to love and hate L.A.'s newest celebrity hangout
- How to Travel With Children and Enjoy the Ride
- Torrance Police Cleared in Assault Case, Jail Hanging
- Pictures of Grieving
- Facts and / or Fables About the Bangles : L.A. band doesn't like to play with stereotype of female rock 'n' rollers
- Casting Shadows
- Health Fair Expo Scheduled at 4 Sites
- Weekly Papers: Getting a Read on State of the Nation
- SportScope : Slow-Pitch Softball Tourney Will Benefit Abused Children
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- Sockers Remain on Hold After Loss in Overtime
- Lions' Rick Allen Shone Under Midnight Sun
- Orange County Girls' Swimming Relays : Capistrano Valley Holds Off Los Alamitos for Team Title
- A Sloppy Do-It-Yourself Job May Bring Lawsuit
- Commercial Scene : El Torito Rents Space for Yorba Linda Unit
- Gardening : Dahlias' Splendid Summer Show : The many varieties available offer wide selection in colors and plant sizes.
- Compulsory Motherhood Isn't Protection
- Canyons' Woes Continue in Ventura
- Caught in the Spell of the Predator's Eye
- Police Academy II
- Help From Restaurants: An SOS for the Hungry
- Unfair Property Tax Base
- Computer Chips--High-Tech Loot for Bandits
- No one these days draws a nastier...
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Out-of-the-Way Greece
- Mira Mesa Dominates Swim Meet
- Boycotts of Exxon Products Pushed in Wake of Disastrous Alaskan Oil Spill
- Elektra in Pakistan : DAUGHTER OF DESTINY <i> by Benazir Bhutto (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 400 pp.)</i> : MEATLESS DAYS <i> by Sara Suleri (University of Chicago: Press: $17.95; 186 pp.) </i>
- NBA Roundup : Dale Ellis Shoots Up Dallas Again
- Davis Cup Roundup : Czechs Win in Doubles for 2-1 Lead
- AROUND HOME : Art Deco Tableware : BY JUDY SPOURS (Rizzoli International Publications Inc.; 1988)
- Joblessness Dips to 5%, Lowest in 15 Years
- Royals on Pace to Give Wathan a Pacemaker
- Troops From Strongest Rebel Battalion Surrender After 2-Day Fight, Haiti Says
- The World of Gene Autry : GENE AUTRY : Chance at World Series Has Kept Angels Owner Going for 29 Years
- Treatment of Rogers
- 56 Arrested in 2-Night Anti-Prostitution Sting
- Commercial Scene : Research Building in San Diego Purchased
- Woman, Brandishing Toy Pistol in Hollywood, Fatally Shot by Officer
- Abbott Cheered, Before <i> and </i> After : Despite Rocky First Outing, He's Still Hero to Angel Fans
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- County's Choice of McDonald's
- McCarthyism and Academic Freedom : STALKING THE ACADEMIC COMMUNIST Intellectual Freedom and the Firing of Alex Novikoff : <i> by David R. Holmes (University Press of New England: $35, cloth; $14.95, paper; 324 pp., illustrated; paper, 0-87451-469-X; cloth, 0-87451-466-5)</i>
- Summer Vacations : Best-Kept Secret Is the United States
- Defining Wetlands in Huntington Beach
- 3 Teen-Agers Hurt As Gunfire Sprays Crowd in Placentia
- Casting Shadows
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Push for L. B. Police Review Panel Renewed
- William C. Payette; Retired News Executive With UPI
- One Step at a Time
- Thais Place Dreams, Hopes at Revered Bangkok Shrine
- SHE STILL HAS 'SMOKEY'
- Rain washed out Richard Petty's chances of...
- Commercial Scene : Manufactured Housing Executive Honored
- Unfair Property Tax Base
- Six Arabs Wounded as Strike Starts in West Bank and Gaza
- National League Roundup : Expos Limit Mets to Four Hits in 3-2 Victory
- 55 User Fees Approved by Council
- The World : S. Africa's Liberals Unite
- HOUSING STARTS : Renaissance-La Jolla to Emulate Italian Villages
- AROUND HOME : A Health-Risk Program
- Doctors Urged to Heed Non-Verbal Signs of Patients' Body Language
- Right Garden Spot
- Commentary : It's Bad News If Entertainment Value Rules It
- Frequent Guest Club
- Goalie Roy Gets Solid Support
- Zen and the Art of Japan-U.S. Fighter Plane Building
- Commercial Scene : Childers Corporate Park to Be Completed in July
- Dennis Quaid will portray a guard in...
- Florida Tries to Deal With Invasion of Exotic Critters
- 300ZX: The Shape of Things Nissan
- Anti-Gang Task Force Considered
- Sunday Silence a Big Winner : Whittingham Colt Romps to 11-Length Victory
- Dissension Dilutes Power of California in Congress
- Letter's Effect on Old Acquaintance
- ON THE FRITZ : After Two Years of Heady Growth, Computer Firms Have Hit Hard Times, With No Relief in Sight
- IN THE SPIRIT OF 'MEN'
- Doctor Urges More Drugs for Cancer Patients
- The Writer Who Said What Hemingway Couldn't
- Carlesimo Shows His Class After Losing NCAA Title
- 3 Killed, 1 Hurt When Truck Collides With Train
- You'll Take Good Ribbing
- Operation Rescue
- "SURELY YOU'RE JOKING, MR. FEYNMAN!" Adventures of a Curious Character <i> by Richard P. Feynman, as told to Ralph Leighton; edited by : Edward Hutchings (Bantam Books: $8.95)</i>
- Golf : LPGA Needs Selling Job, and New Commissioner Says He's Man to Do It
- Pile Puts Best Foot Forward to Claim CSUN Triple Jump
- Nancy Reagan's Phoenix House Is Half-Way There
- Leverett Edwards; Ex-Chairman of National Mediation Board
- Pike Project Brings Worry About Future Traffic Woes
- Commercial Scene : Calabasas Office Building Bought
- Angels' 7-0 Defeat Pinned on Abbott, Not All the Blame
- GOP's Role in Snarl of County Judiciary
- Sitting High and Dry Above Sunset Beach
- Home Tower Design
- Agenda, Timetable Set for Talks on International Trade
- It Took Time, but U.S. Steel Learned Lesson
- Police Stalk Meter Cheats in Beach City
- W. Berlin Mayor Urged to Ease Travel Limits
- THE OLD GUYS STILL HAVE IT : At Age 42, Ryan Is Still Throwing the Ball 95 MPH
- Intercultural Etiquette
- Yaroslavsky Sets Pace in the Race for Council
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Some Tips for the Traveling Family
- Astronauts May Be Able to 'Knit' Their Own Space Station
- Irvine Seen as City Model for Child Care
- Horse Racing Roundup : Easy Goer Wins Gotham Stakes by 13 Lengths
- Even the Old-Timers Are New to 'Mo Val' : Fast-growing city adds about 1,000 new residents a month, even though nearby jobs are scarce.
- Treatment of Rogers
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Hayley Mills reprises her dual roles as...
- 'Spirit of Heineken' : Belgian to Cross Atlantic in Beer Bottle
- Child Killer Sits Behind Bars --Awaiting Her Wedding Day
- Coping With Tragedy at Orange Glen High
- Under the Microscope : Pro Scouts' Eyes Are on Leuzinger Hurler Tyrone Scott
- Opposing Sides Promise Strong Campaigns on Eminent Domain
- No Sub Radiation Peril, Soviets Say : Gorbachev Reassures World Leaders; More Than 60 Feared Lost in Sinking
- Servite to Leave Angelus League, Diminishing Mater Dei Rivalry
- Heavy Floods Hit Djibouti
- Criticism of Bomber Deal Rejected by Libya
- Messier Sends Message With a Quick Hit on Ex-Teammate Gretzky
- Unfair Property Tax Base
- Orlando, Fla.--Will It Become Hollywood East? : Universal and Disney have committed a combined $1 billion for production facilities and studio tours
- Commercial Scene : Gildred Development Buys Six-Building Complex
- Pianist Bryan Pezzone: Back on Track
- Dove Canyon: Of Old Oaks and New Homes
- Sports Club Plan Goes to Council in Culver City
- Dale Mitchell Scores 5 Goals to Sink Lazers
- Frank Cyr Helped Set Landmark Safety Standards : 'Father of Yellow School Bus' Put an End to Color Chaos 50 Years Ago
- Community College Baseball Roundup : Orange Coast Uses Pierce's Bat, Arm to Defeat Rancho Santiago, 8-5
- Wright's Political Career Clouded as Her Woes Pile Up
- Brawl Mars Loyola Doubleheader Win : Lions Defeat San Diego University 10-5,8-0; Second Game Protested
- They Dreamed the Impossible . . . and This Proves It
- The Buzz About Mizrahi : Fashion's Newest Star Makes the Teased Beehive an Element of Style
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