- Defending champion Yugoslavia won the FINA World...
- NATION : L.A. Man Nominated Jamaica Envoy
- S. African Union Group Urges Election Boycott
- He Also Offers Theory on Gunshot : Wandering Pilot Denies Allegations Against Him
- The Scene: Premiere of "When Harry Met...
- 'Gross Interference,' China Says of Summit Statement
- No Sure Winner Looms in Crowded 76th Assembly District Race
- 94 Suspected Gang Members Arrested
- Science / Medicine : Drug Shows Promise in Angioplasties
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- MOVIES - July 17, 1989
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- The State - News from July 17, 1989
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- Abortion Issue Divides Roberti and Old Allies
- Congress Is Cooking Up Whopping New Scandal : Tiny Agency Would Have $Zillions to Dispose of Behind Closed Doors
- Prime Minister--and Policy Proposals--Largely Ignored at Talks : Uno Scandal Forces Japan to Take Back Seat in Paris
- Helper of Homeless May Face Eviction : Costa Mesa Council to Debate Fate of SOS, Which Some Neighbors Say Does Not Belong
- TELEVISION - July 17, 1989
- The Nation - News from July 17, 1989
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- POP/ROCK - July 17, 1989
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- The World - News from July 17, 1989
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- CHINA IN SEARCH OF ITS FUTURE Years of Great Reform 1982-87 <i> by John Woodruff (University of Washington Press: $19.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Pomona Parcel Acquired for Industrial Structures
- In Wake of Turmoil, China Still Holds Surprises
- Commercial Scene : Glendale Building Sold for More Than $20 Million
- Among the many little inns in the French Quarter is Soniat House, regarded as a lovers' choice, with wrought-iron balconies, spiral staircases and a courtyard that inspires romance in . . . : New Orleans
- Bred for Marketing--Legally : Rare Turtle Is Thriving on Island Farm
- Informant Switches to the Defense : Jail-Wise 'Expert' Knows Whole Truth About Lying
- Arafat May Visit Japan
- The Time Machine (Channel 9 Sunday at...
- Research Animal Guidelines Spark Outcry From Labs
- American League Roundup : Swindell Defeats Ryan, Rangers to Improve to 12-2
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Wild Grapes and Ice Cream Heaven : HOMELAND And Other Stories <i> by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper & Row: $16.95; 256 pp.; 0-06-016112-4) </i>
- Of What, Then, Shall He Write? : THE AFTERNOON OF A WRITER <i> by Peter Handke translated by Ralph Manheim (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $14.95; 86 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Helene Curtis to Expand Into Second Industry Plant
- Forgetting Their Place : THE PRINCESS AND THE PAUPER An Erotic Fairytale <i> by Gwen Davis (Little, Brown: $17.95; 242 pp.)</i>
- Child Neglect Often Ignored by Society, Experts Warn
- Vacation Trip Turns Into Nightmare as House Burns, Pets Die, Looters Arrive
- 'I can't paint a picture, but give me a pair of scissors . . .'
- Kindness Was on Display at Yard Sale for Pool Victim, 2
- Servite Summer Basketball Tournament : Western's Size Sparks High Expectations
- San Diego's Oldest Jewish Temple Will Get Face Lift
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : While Rose Awaits Ruling, Injuries to Reds Are Making the Point Moot
- IAAF to Recommend Drug Users Lose Titles
- Nomads Beat Condors, Move Into First in WSL
- SCHUBERT: "WANDERER" FANTASY. SCHUMANN: FANTASY IN C....
- Meet the Composer Funds Distributed
- Environmental Diagnostics Cuts Its Stake in Disease Detection
- Merida's Spell Is Woven Into Fabric of Its Society
- Covina to Mediate Police Dispute
- Blind Justice : John Cherry's Killing Left Many Victims; Was the Accused One of Them?
- Why Build New California Universities When Eastern Classrooms Go Begging?
- Ancient Artifacts Found
- Leaky Tanker Will Move Nearer Shore to Ease Stress
- L.A. Invitational Swim Meet : Evans Wins Two More--Unbeaten in Four Events
- Reggie Smith Couldn't Keep Giants Out of Double Jeopardy
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Water-Saving Landscapes Yield Profits for Firms in Semiarid Regions
- A Design for Comfort, Entertaining : Mediterranean-style, two-story house offers mix of luxury and practicality.
- Industrial Lease Forms Available in 'Plain English'
- From Pasadena to Neptune : JOURNEY INTO SPACE The First Three Decades of Space Exploration <i> by Bruce Murray (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 354 pp.; illustrated; 0-393-02675-2) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Pasadena Doubletree to Open in September
- District Called Insensitive Over Its Handling of Medical Claims
- A Lesson in Unselfishness: Principal Expels Himself
- Dolphin Study's Sponsors Count on Amateurs' Help
- Assistant Secretary Regulates Industry She Once Promoted : Agriculture Department Official Doesn't Have Big Beef With Red Meat
- Diamond Bar Ready to Settle Dispute Over Traffic Impasse
- MOZART: ARIAS. Rockwell Blake, tenor; London Symphony,...
- Long Swim
- Triumph of the Visual That Makes Sense : JOE GOODE: A Survivor From the End of a Tumultuous Era
- COVERT BIAS : Discrimination remains a problem at some job agencies, but it's hidden and hard to fight.
- AROUND HOME : Bicycle Paths
- Step By Step, Techniques for Painting Outdoors : For your own comfort and to help paint dry better, work in the shade if possible.
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- Commercial Scene : 11-Story Office Tower Completed in Pasadena
- Commercial Scene : Prudential Plans to Build 18 Buildings in Ontario
- Gardening : Anise Flavor Common Link of Variety of Herb : In addition to culinary uses, plants are valued for their ornamental additions to gardens.
- Mother Urges Adding Substance to Deter Swallowing : 'Bitter' Campaign Over Toxic Products
- Catastrophic Care Would Pay More for Drugs Than VA, Study Finds
- Bailey Canyon's Trail to Nowhere : Sierra Madre Plans to Link Hiking Path to Mt. Wilson Route
- Norway's Proud Whalers Give Up the Harpoon, but Only Grudgingly
- Tempestt Bledsoe of "The Cosby Show" plays...
- The Times Poll : AIDS Fears Ease While Views Harden
- Heavily Asian Town's Mayor Holds Tight to Controversial Views
- LOTTERY RESULTS JULY 15
- Sylmar Hospital Faces Threat of Budget Cuts
- 'Hammer' Seeks to Keep Handle on Rise in Gangs
- Show Will Be on DL Until at Least July 27 : Pinched Nerve in Back the Problem; Leiper Recalled from Las Vegas
- Wide receiver Mike Williams, a 10th-round draft...
- Baseball / Gary Klein : Woodfin Looking to Trim Weight While Fattening Up His Record
- Audience Members Say Play Hits Home
- Small Is Promising : THE LIVING CITY <i> by Roberta Brandes Gratz (Simon & Schuster: $21.95; 414 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Union Oil to Locate in Puente Hills Park
- Beauty, Ease, Economy of Flower-Filled Dry Garden
- Property Tax Transfers Hit Gridlock
- Commercial Scene : Grand Opening for One Civic Plaza
- 'Something's Not Right in My Family and I'm Afraid' : Desperate Woman Calls for Help and Learns How to Be a Mommy
- Gardening : Try Fertilizer Tablets
- Kidney Sales Brokerage Is Flourishing in India
- The State : Killing Laid to Power Battle
- No Oil Leak, Hull Damage as Tanker Runs Aground
- Exposition Route Plan Derailed by Yaroslavsky
- Residents Fear for Safety of Fuel Tanks in Norwalk
- Gen. Pinochet Won't Quietly Fade Away in Chile
- Anonymous Theft Suspect Turns Out to Be Judge's Son
- Still Breaking the Rules
- A Big Red, Please, Heavy on the Nostalgia, but Hold the Relish on Those Steak Burgers
- MOZART: OPERA AND CONCERT ARIAS. Olaf Bar,...
- Hair-Care Chains Find Competition Is Razor Sharp
- Protecting the Shoulders We Stand On
- Commercial Scene : Boston Firms Purchases Warehouse in Santa Ana
- At Your Fingertips : New Polishes Give Nails Added Protection From Sun, Stains, Chips
- Commercial Scene : Mesa Pacifica Adds 12 Acres to Center Holdings
- The Economic Summit : Too Much on the Menu--Gala Dinner Cut
- Water Sports Complex Under Way in Pasadena
- Sunrise Lends a Whole New Perspective to Israel
- Outdoor Furniture (The Stanley Works; 1989)
- Mourning on Melrose : Merchants Fear Parking Limits Will Hurt Sales
- Steffi Graf's Maturation Has Gone Beyond Tennis
- Clinics Call Axing of Family Planning Funds Disastrous
- Butkus and Enberg to Be Honored Tonight
- TRUCK MASTER : Walker Evans' Operation Grows With Sport
- San Diego Needs to Stick to Guns on Sewage Plan
- Mike Rozier of the Houston Oilers agreed...
- William B. Critchfield, 65; Expert Pioneered Studies on Forest Genetics
- Law Puts Teachers at Head of the Class
- Adriatic Waters Pose No Danger, Swimmers Told
- NSC Rejects Prosecution Offer of North's Iran-Contra Notebooks
- The World : Noriega, Foes OK Talks
- China Can't Tolerate Even Normal Behavior
- Smoke Detectors Vital
- Governor Vetoes Funds for Parklands
- American Legion Baseball : West Hills Outslugs Reseda, 29-19
- The Chefs Who Would Be Stars
- Japan's H-2 Rocket Program Sputtering Toward Takeoff
- Share of Market: New Home Sales Versus Resales
- A Scandalous Tour of Washington
- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIGORII RASPUTIN <i> by Alex De Jonge (Carroll & Graf: $10.95, illustrated) </i>
- Sound, Well-Located Home Gives Buyer Clear Advantage Over Units
- Growing Up Japanese-American : THE FLOATING WORLD <i> by Cynthia Kadohata (Viking Press: $17.95; 196 pp.; 0-670-82680-4) </i>
- China Acts to Curb West's Influence : Regime Seeks Controls on Universities, Foreign Media
- Gorbachev Says Soviet Economic Isolation to End
- The Economic Summit : Environment: Hot Topic but Little Action Seen : Statement Expected to Only Reaffirm Earlier Commitments
- Body Parts Needed for Transplants : Trade in Human Organs Stirs Global Attention
- Azusa-Based Specialist Logs the Summer Smog
- Group Defies Court, Still Feeds Homeless
- When the Lobbyists Throw a Learning Curve
- Last Rites for a Land of Opportunity : Vibrant L.A. Needs Ways to Share Its Prosperity With All
- Group in Irvine Launches Bid to Keep Gay Rights
- Let 'Em Eat Lotus--but Even if They Don't, L.A. Celebrates
- Hawthorne May Cut Jobs to Trim Projected Deficit
- WILD BUCKWHEAT
- Trash-to-Energy Plant Studied for Otay Prison
- PATTI BARTON'S OFFSPRING LEARN SURVIVAL : LEGACY OF IRON : 5 Years After Being Trampled, Ex-Jockey Finds Happiness in Seeing Daughter Win
- ON THEIR COURT : U.S. Davis Cup Team to Keep Fast Company With Becker-Led West Germans
- Tour de France : Dutchman Is Winner of 14th Leg
- National League Roundup : This Time, It's Giants' Clark Who Is Smiling After 8-3 Win
- JAZZ : Releases Bracket Hubbard's Greatness
- A Blending of Styles in Celebrity Chamber Groups
- Playing Roles Within Roles : In therapy at Group Repertory Theatre, characters' struggles emerge in music
- How the Unthinkable Happened in Arizona
- Commercial Scene : Ground Broken for New Kaiser Outpatient Clinic
- Hotel's Hiring of Officials' Relatives Challenged
- Persistent Drought Plagues Midwest for a Second Year
- Filling a Need : Doctors Take Healing Skills to Impoverished Mexican Clinic, Return With a Renewed Faith
- Rescue Fails, Two Children Perish in Fire
- Scripps Sets Goal for Microsurgery : Wants to Become Center; Other Hospitals Fear Loss of Quality
- A Balanced Approach to Traffic Congestion
- Behind the High Cost of L.A.'s Rock Dreams : In role reversal, bands pay promoters for precious exposure : 'Pay-to-Play'
- Alzado, Channel 4's Roggin to Be an NBC Team
- Why Postmodernism Is Female : THE OBJECT OF PERFORMANCE The American Avant-Garde Since 1970 <i> by Henry M. Sayre (University of Chicago Press: $39; 332 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Real Estate Facts : How New Home Buyers Accumulate Their Down Payment
- The Breathtaking View From Atop Mauna Kea
- Strike Disrupts Flights
- Open Kitchen
- Environmental Issues Become Big Business
- Commercial Scene : Group Buys Acreage in Oxnard for Business Park
- Proposals About Going Up in Smoke
- Unbaited Hook : I, JFK <i> by Robert Mayer (E. P. Dutton: $18.95; 263 pp.; 0-525-24776-9) </i>
- LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD HANDYMEN
- AROUND HOME : The Art of Applique
- Air Cooling Does Best With Clean Filter
- Commercial Scene : Developer Buys 6-Building Hunter Corporate Plaza
- Beijing Diary : EYEWITNESS AT TIAN AN MEN SQUARE
- Polish Paper Calls Protest at Auschwitz a 'Provocation'
- Ex-Gen. Teiichi Suzuki of Japan; War Criminal Pardoned in 1958
- Malibu Colony Rebuffed in Effort to Limit Shopping Center's Hours
- Gardening : Spray Fuchsia Mites
- Checklist for Choosing Handyman
- Who Represents Whom in a Real Estate Sale? : Sole agent can be a dual agent, representing both seller and buyer, or a single agent.
- Mystery writers are often so prolific one...
- Nothing's Permanent : Fairfax Beauty Shop Closing After 43 Years
- IRS Investigation Targets Irvine Tax Shelter Firm
- Commercial Scene : October Completion Set for Arcadia Gateway Center
- Mexican Messiahs : MAN-GODS IN THE MEXICAN HIGHLANDS Indian Power and Colonial Society, 1520-1800 <i> by Serge Gruzinski translated by Eileen Corrigan (Stanford University Press: $32.50; 223 pp.; 0-8047-1513-0)</i>
- New Warning on Ceramic Souvenirs
- Coming Down From the Castle : LEWIS MUMFORD A Life <i> by Donald L. Miller (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $24.95; 590 pp.</i> , <i> illustrated; 1-55584-244-5) </i>
- Safe Haven for Capital : Hong Kong Buys Into Vancouver
- Commercial Scene : Construction Started on Saddleback Del Oro
- GET READY FOR BATTLE <i> by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Fireside: $7.95 </i>
- Architects
- Rule Limits Profit Rollover From Sale of Home to Once in 24 Months
- Developers Join Efforts to Launch Jobs Program
- Women Who Man Club Doors Decide Who's In, Out
- Watering Less Is Actually Better
- Commercial Scene : Bramalea Signs Lease in Jamboree Center Plaza
- Commercial Scene : Commonwealth Financial Signs 10-Year Lease
- To Julia
- GRAND OPENINGS : 200 Orange County Homes to Open
- AROUND HOME : Vintage Television Sets
- Latino Panel Offers Ideas to Bridge Bilingual Gap
- HOUSING STARTS : 1,000 Condos Planned
- Gardening : A Rhododendron to Take the Heat
- It's a town that never sleeps, seldom...
- Ios Offers Best of Cyclades Without the Crowds
- France Celebrates Its Bicentennial With Tanks, Planes and Parades
- Cocaine Addiction --a Ray of Hope : Scientists Are Encouraged by Studies of Medications to Treat Dependency
- VIEWPOINTS : Public May Be Willing To Give Business a Hand : As U.S. Firms Find Themselves on the Defensive in Global Arena, Americans Are More Likely to Support Increased Subsidies
- "It might make people think twice, but...
- AROUND HOME : Old Fans
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Story Hours, and Garden and Animal Events : Story Hours
- BEYOND the KIWI : Small Farmers Cash In on California's Appetite for <i> Nouvelle</i> Produce
- Fix It Yourself ? Most Still Call Handyman
- Some Perennials to Water Only One Time a Month
- Haiti: Sense, Sensibility and Savagery : THE RAINY SEASON Haiti Since Duvalier <i> by Amy Wilentz (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 372 pp.)</i>
- The Importance of Happy Home Life for World Peace : BREAKING RANKS <i> by Melissa Everett (New Society Publishers: $34.95, cloth; 0-86571-134-8; $12.95, paper; 0-86571-135-6; 252 pp.) </i>
- Special Formulas Target Pests
- Charity on the Right Track With a Day at the Races
- THE EARTH IS ENOUGH Growing Up in a World of Trout and Old Men <i> by Harry Middleton (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 269 pp.) </i>
- Spurred by Soviet Buildup, U.S. to Boost Aid to Afghan Rebels
- Union Civil War Prison Camp an All-but-Forgotten Relic of Brutality
- Ghana Pilots Stage Strike
- Principal Sacrifices Own Job to Protect Teacher Positions
- Printer Agrees to Plead Guilty in Counterfeiting
- Peruvian Rebels Attack Mine, Halt Production
- A Deal on Mexico's Debt?
- China and Mongolia Restore Party Ties
- Time to Heed Consumer Concerns
- In S. China, Mao's Alive
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Man, 19, Slain, Brother Wounded by Gang Gunfire
- South Korean Teachers End Fast, Seek Talks
- Economics Is Seeping Into Ocean, Sewage Issue
- Crow and Kelley End Slides With Saugus Victories
- Negotiations are being completed for Arnold Schwarzenegger...
- Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil again smashed his...
- When Billy Met Rob : Comedian Billy Crystal leaps into a romantic lead under the direction of a special friend, Rob Reiner
- Retrospective Marking Cocteau Centenary Covers 54 Years of Multimedia Art
- The Joni Mitchell of Hip-Hop : Neneh Cherry takes her 'Stance' as an imaginative and insightful singer-songwriter
- Clean Air Delay Linked to Business Lobbying : 'Great Mistrust' Between Companies, AQMD Cited in State's Slowdown of Southland Plan
- Two Northern California Fires Fully Contained
- 'Mistake' Leaves 4 Dead in Clash Between India, Sri Lanka Forces
- Latin America Lacks Funds to Preserve Books : Story of Libraries a Sad Chapter in Fiscal Crisis
- Chicago Volunteers Patrol City Parks
- Soviets Now Do Well Learning to Do Good
- Cheney Fights to Reform, Nunn Fights for Position
- Iran Future as a Pawn or a Gulf Power
- Albert W. Bates, Ex-Newspaperman, Dies
- Toward a Fare Solution
- An Orange County Centennial time capsule, to...
- Holyfield KO's Brazilian in 2nd, Seeks Tyson Bout
- Terrell Refuses to Throw In the Towel : Pitcher Hangs In and Ends Losing Streak as Padres Defeat Cubs, 3-2
- Weird Al's Oscar
- Metaphors From Artifact Art : Craig Stecyk Uses Castoff Surfboards to Punctuate His Message About Hawaiian Culture
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- Ex-HUD Aide Says Pierce Funded Project
- Mosquitoes Prove No Match for a Naked Woman
- In the deep outer space of Ridley...
- Bulgaria Teen-Ager Uses Undercover Ploy to Join Exodus
- Gone Fishing : Refitted 'City of Redondo' Back on the High Seas