- Police Sweeps Seek to Defuse Violence Over Holiday Break
- Keep Red Players Out of Inquiry, Rose Says
- Dodgers Follow Bouncing Ball and Win, 1-0
- Plays Reflect Contemporary American Jewish Experience
- The Beauty in British Awfulness : SWEET DESSERTS <i> by Lucy Ellmann (Viking: $17.95; 145 pp.) </i>
- THE STAR RAFT : China's Encounters With Africa <i> by Philip Snow (Cornell University Press: $9.95) </i>
- Lichine Legacy : Recollections of an Afternoon With a Valued Friend and Famed Wine Expert
- Don Siegel's The Shootist (Channel 13 Sunday...
- Levin Gives New Lease on Life to Landmarks
- America Unkind to Mentally Ill Children, Reports Argue
- Seoul Students Protesting Trip Ban Clash With Police
- Rules on Dying Ease Pain
- U.S. Senior Open : Moody Shares Lead After Open-Record 64
- O.C. Film Fans Drive : Exhibitors to Exceed Movie-Going Mobs Fatten Bottom Line at Theaters and Spur High-Tech Competition
- A Legendary Musical Amid 'Phantoms' : 'Gypsy' set a standard in 1959 that still towers today
- Can Co-Owner Succeed in Partition Lawsuit?
- Ex-Dodger Holton Is Learning Ropes in AL
- The Sound of Wanton Secrets
- The Cradle of Fate : THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS : The Abandonment of Children in Western Europe From Late Antiquity to the Renaissance <i> by John Boswell (Pantheon Books: $24.95; 488 pp.; 0-394-57240-8) </i>
- Literary Meltdown : ATOMIC CANDY <i> by Phyllis Burke (Atlantic Monthly Press: $17.95; 300 pp.; 0-87113-274-5) </i>
- Faded Dreams in the Deep South : AND THEIR CHILDREN AFTER THEM <i> by Dale Maharidge and Michael Williamson (Pantheon: $22.95; 262 pp.) </i>
- Pet Cat 'Goes Nuts,' Attacks Girl, Is Strangled
- Suit Targets Pasadena Slow-Growth Law
- Forest Fire Halts Oil Production on Remote Soviet Island
- The State : U.S. Indicts Tahoe Mayor
- Greece to Get 'Cleanup' Coalition Regime
- Overcrowded Prisons: Swamped States Willing to Try Anything to Cope
- Bill to Get 2 Open Areas Gains
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Hospital Board Member Named
- USA Volleyball Cup : Kiraly, Timmons Go With a Bang; U.S. Routs Soviets
- American Legion Roundup : Reseda Pitchers Frustrate Woodland Hills East in 9-8 District 20 Win
- The Search for the Perfect Fried Chicken : Birds With Soul
- AROUND HOME : Parties
- Army Doctors Fight Own Thai Battle
- The Judge : Rittenband Quits Bench at 83, but His Last Day Is Anything but Dull
- Hillerman Cult Goes Public
- Paralyzed Men Given Hope of Fatherhood
- Vandals Toss Firebomb at Tujunga Synagogue
- ONE IS ENOUGH : Ernie Banks Might Have Felt Like Playing Two, but Scheduled Doubleheaders Soon Will Be as Rare as a Star's Free Autograph
- ANALYSIS : Clippers Are Off Guard in the Draft
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : The Veterinarian's Daughter
- Parking Lots Sold to Raise Cash, Relieve Budget Pinch
- Number of People in Bondage Put at 100 Million : Child Slavery Still Abounds in World
- Oil Spill Shatters Valdez's Quiet Life in Remote Alaska
- Special Kids Cut a Heartfelt Record
- Kemp Pledges Yonkers Housing Funds
- Coming to America : They've Made Lives Here. Now, Watching the Tumult in China, Immigrants Recall Their Own Hazardous Passages
- Time, Life and Takeovers
- Parental Guidance : Neighbors Team Up in Name of Education
- Arms-Control Class Teaches Peacemaking Nuts and Bolts
- Coaching Keeps Ciarellis on the Sidelines
- ANALYSIS : THE PETE ROSE INVESTIGATION : By Any Other Name, This Is Still Baseball
- 'Club MTV' Hits the Road and It's Live
- U.S., Japanese Firms Find a Common Cause
- After experiencing a major decline in tourism...
- Credit Cards Are Everywhere in Plastic Society--and More Are Coming
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : RICE HUSBAND
- THE WOMAN WARRIOR <i> by Maxine Hong Kingston (Vintage: $6.95) </i>
- Stunned Azusa Schools Ask for Review of Dropout Data
- Signs of Normal City Life Missing : N. Korea's Capital Seems Like Hollywood Back Lot
- 'Gruel With a Kick': Ancient Egyptian Brewery Is Untapped
- HIGHLIGHTS OF BUDGET DEAL
- Hefner's Playboy Days Come to an End as He Marries His Playmate
- WIMBLEDON : Schapers Chopped Up by Chang
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Canseco, Schmidt Not Only All-Star Voting Absurdities
- Two Boys' Teams From the San Diego Volleyball Club Are Headed for the Junior Olympics, Taking Another Step in the Right Direction : Setting Examples
- Straight Talk
- The Pyramid That's the Talk of Paris : I.M. Pei bids you to walk down to enter the Louvre
- They Know Their Duck at Eccentric Les Pyrenees
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : AMY TAN
- AROUND HOME : Biedermeier
- Charging It to Uncle Sam : THE THRIFT DEBACLE <i> by Ned Eichler (University of California Press: $15.95; 116 pp.; 0-520-06631-6) </i>
- Save at Any Age on Canadian Rail
- Icebound Cargo Plane Gets Warm Welcome
- Small Motel in Malibu a Big Plus for Visitors
- An Indiana Alien Tests Survival Along the Sidewalks of New York
- Events in the news this week.
- Commentary : Irvine Effort to Protect Ozone Layer Has Future Generations in Mind
- Bad Feelings Are Justified for Padres
- SINGLED OUT : Shriver Says She Is at a Crossroads After Third-Round Loss to Magers
- England's Wire: 'We Don't Format Well'
- The Search for the Perfect Fried Chicken : Plucked to Order
- When Musicians Confront Mother Nature : Concerts combine concertos with bugs, wind, rain
- Diceon Electronics Gets More Bad News on Top of Slump in Price and Earnings
- Hemingway on the Hudson : TWICE TOLD TALES <i> by Daniel Stern (Paris Review Edition: $18.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- THE SEARCH FOR THE VIRUS : The Scientific Discovery of AIDS and the Quest for a Cure <i> by Steve Connor and Sharon Kingman (Penguin: $8.95, illustrated) </i> : SOMEONE WAS HERE Profiles in the AIDS Epidemic <i> by George Whitmore (Plume: $8.95) </i>
- Vacationers soon will be traveling in the...
- Fighting the Enemy From Tonkin to Tennessee : SOLDIER'S JOY <i> by Madison Smartt Bell (Ticknor & Fields: $19.95; 465 pp.) </i>
- L.A. County Elections Set National Standard
- Crippled Ex-Gang Member Renounces Violence, Wins Academic Commendation
- Harbor Department Wants to Demolish Buildings : Agency Opposes Cannery-to-Shops Proposal
- Henley Regatta : Harvard in Ladies' Plate Final
- American League Roundup : He Fuels the A's Again--Off Bench
- NBA's Draft of Yugoslavian Star Stirs Excitement
- AFFIRMATIVE INACTION? : Programs Have Been Weakened but Not Killed by Recent Rulings
- What Is a Woman of Value to Do? : ON HER OWN <i> by Naomi Bliven (Grove Press: $18.95; 348 pp.) </i>
- CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD : A Personal Memoir <i> by John Lehman (Henry Holt: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- Freeway 'No-Builders' Bent on 'Saving' S. Pasadena
- Returning to Where Magnolias Bloom
- Nurse Shortage May Signal Era of Salary Gains
- Fiercely Independent Iceland Plays Reluctant Host to American Forces
- China Reopens Peace Gate, Troops Stay
- Indoor Marijuana Crop Part of Growing Trend
- Festivities Set From Dawn Into Night July 4
- China: From Mute to Manic, Then to Mute
- THE TIMES POLL : 61% Favor Arts Park, Survey Shows : Sepulveda Basin Site Draws Less Support
- Golf Roundup : Mize, McCumber Western Leaders as Azinger Falters
- 'Then it got too scary. The underground tipped me off that I was going to be placed under house arrest.'
- Fleet in Transpac Race Is Off to a Fast Start
- Baseball / Gary Klein : Hernandez Realizes Uncertainty Goes With Professional Territory
- Seminars Fit to Be Tried
- ROLLING ALONG : Glenn Allison's Bowling Story Has a Perfect Ending
- Warr, Newhall Blow Lead in 9th and Lose : Woodland Hills West Rallies for 4 Runs to Win Legion Showdown
- Half Truth
- Pilots Face Suspension Under FAA Proposal : FAA: New Proposals
- Founded by King Herod's Son, It Was Home to 15,000 : Metropolis Uncovered in Golan Heights
- Dialing Into Romance : 'Drive Me Wild' Sells Amorous Connections to Rush-Hour Romeos
- An Old Soldier Sends His Salute
- Thatcher's Time of Grim Re-evaluation
- Angolans Don't Need Our Arms and Generals : Peace Worked Out by Exhausted Factions Can Take Hold If America Allows It
- He came to talk about the Civil War, not to fight it.
- All-Star Fever : Big Game's Prized Tickets Are Hottest-Selling Items in County
- Phillie Reliever Has Submarine Delivery
- McEnroe Is Still No. 1 Artist in Game of Tennis
- NBA Notes : Lakers May Have a Gem in Vlade Divac
- Redondo Beach Triathlete Throws Nutrition to the Wind on His Swim, Ride, Run to Top
- Duh . . .
- Banging Out the Blues in Tarzana : British eatery also serves up Bass ale and traditional pub fare
- Kasem Gives Wife Holmby Hills Gift
- Governor Holds Key to Children's Project : Funding for Program That Strives to Curb Abuse Awaits His Signature
- A Nourishing Task : San Diego Food Pantry Solicits, Collects, Stores and Distributes Goods to Agencies Helping Poor, Homeless
- FOURTH OF JULY CLOSINGS
- Antelope Valley : Center Sought to Deal With Surge in Child Abuse
- Davey Allison, who took the lead when...
- Council to Review Approval of New Theater at Del Amo
- Time to Take a Few Cuts at Baseball
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : KATE BRAVERMAN
- A LINK WITH THE RIVER : Stories <i> by Desmond Hogan Preface by Louise Erdrich (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 325 pp.) </i>
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : JOHN L'HEUREUX
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : Falling in October
- Ship Reportedly Carrying Poison Gas Chemical for Iran Docks in Dubai
- Helping Mom Say 'No' to Drug Testing
- KCET celebrates the Fourth of July with...
- N.Y. Lawmakers Give Staten Island Right to Vote for Own City
- Downey Y Staffer to Attend Soviet Institute
- Commentary : A Hollow Argument in Utility Merger Debate?
- The Greening of San Diego : A New Environmental Movement Takes Root
- County Must Develop Tighter Emissions Laws
- New Direction : Coaching Maverick Glenn Marx Settling Down in Bid to Turn Around Mira Costa's Boys Basketball Team
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Dreams and Scenes From Working-Class Hollywood : A Film-Making Family Fights Uphill Struggle
- 'Going for the Whole Bag' : Murray Schisgal's 'Songs of War,' to Premiere at Gem Theatre, Has 'Everything I Know How to Do in It'
- Debunking Defense Budget Myths
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : DAVID FREEMAN
- Fourth Right : Visiting presidential birthplaces can remind us that all men are created equal
- FOOD : Repasts Remembered : Restaurateur Memoirs Bring Back Salad Days
- Rider of Century: Cyclist Loves Challenge
- Bolivia, Aided by FBI, Seizes 8 Terror Suspects : Zarate Willka Group Tied to Killing of 2 Americans, Bombings
- 3 Nuns End 8-Month Protest, Leave Monastery
- Claremont Hires New Police Chief
- "This is a beginning, something that's good,...
- A Ban Against Fireworks Should Be Countywide
- CALIFORNIA JUNIPER
- With Ankton, the Handicap You Notice Is 2
- Buck Rodgers of Montreal and Jack McKeon...
- Rock 'n' Rap: The Best Sounds at Mid-Year
- Elrod Hendricks Always Around Game He Loves
- Cryer Isn't Himself in LATC 'Boys' Life'
- Sun and Summer Rates at Some Arizona Hotels
- City, Developer Help First-Time House Buyers
- AROUND HOME : Ship Models
- AROUND HOME
- Wetland Changes Brought Saltwater Bay to Garden
- One Hitman Who Doesn't Look the Part
- Western Soccer League : L.A. Heat to Meet Rival
- Laguna Open Volleyball Tournament : Dvorak Takes a Working Vacation : Weary of Travel, He Makes Few Stops on the Pro Tour
- YOU CAN'T WIN : His NL All-Star Squad Might Beat AL, but Lasorda Will Feel Like a Loser
- Against All Odds, the Orioles Have Turned Some Heads in Las Vegas
- Option Pass Gives Burbank 19-19 Tie : Halfback Cardenaz's Play With 4:46 Left Deprives Glendale of All-Star Victory
- COMMENTARY : An Eminent Entry in the Face-Is-Red Book
- Inside <i> the </i> Agency : How Hollywood works: Creative Artists Agency and the men who run it
- Foam-Block Homes Offer Excellent Insulation
- Something Fishy in Siberia : POLAR STAR <i> by Martin Cruz Smith (Random House: $19.95; 373 pp.) </i>
- One of These Travel Gadgets Has a Bark That Will Send Intruders Packing
- A Lease-Option May Be the Best Bet for Couple Who Move Frequently
- 'Votomatic' Still Holds Lead Among Vote-Counting Systems
- Indian Matchmakers Meeting Their Match in Newspaper Classifieds
- Nicaragua to Make Mothers of War Dead Property Owners
- The World : Ireland Talks Break Down
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 1
- Pilot Gets Welcome at City That Is Off Limits : FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT: Tony Circles the Globe
- Dirty Air Getting Cleaner, Data Say
- Clippers Let Dailey Go but Keep Norman
- Tanker That Spilled Oil Released for Repairs
- TALL ON TALENT : L. A. Breakers Pursue Third Consecutive Dwarf Athletic Assn. Basketball Championship
- Complaints, Disputes and New Addresses
- A 'Lighthouse' in Beverly Hills
- The Search for the Perfect Fried Chicken
- FIVE SUMMER STORIES : FATHER
- Kabul Said to OK Journalist's Release
- Legal Ruling Asked on Use of Port Funds : $80-Million Deal Slated to Expand Convention Center
- Sale of Horseshoe Club Is Stalled Once Again
- Gorbachev Says Ethnic Strife Is Threat to Unity
- Hair Restorer Falls Short of Marketing Hopes
- Lost El Cajon Man Safe After 5 Days
- South Bay Officials Beat the Clock With Early Fund-Raisers
- El Cajon Man Held in Business Thefts
- National League Roundup : Gooden Out 15 Days After Being Chased by Reds in Third, 6-2
- Calvin Smith spoiled Carl Lewis' 28th birthday...
- U.S.-El Salvador Coliseum Decision Monday
- Bat Art Marks 50 Years of Caped Crusading
- Helping People Own Homes Is Sound Policy
- KEY DISCRIMINATION CASES
- Ways to Know Whether You're Coming or Going
- The Journey From Hiroshima to HUAC : A WALK IN THE FIRE Scenes From the Life of an American Jew, Vol. 4 <i> by John Sanford (Black Sparrow Press: $20, cloth; $12.50, paper; 327 pp.) </i>
- Denmark Becomes 51st State Every Fourth of July
- Huge, Gentle Sea Manatees Falling Victim to Progress Along Florida's Waterways
- Camp Isn't Just for Kids : Seniors Relive Tradition of Youth
- Prague Eases Curbs on Travel to West
- Dropout Darwinism: School Counselors Helping the Fittest, Abandoning the Rest
- If Public Spaces Dwarf Humankind, So Do Politics
- Icebound Cargo Plane to Get Warm Welcome
- Keep U.S. Bases, Say Filipinos--as Good Sports?
- Hashers' San Juan Mission Is a Beer Run
- BRINGING IT HOME : Ryan Returns With Memories of Glories, Frustrations
- After 51 Years on Tour, Snead Takes It Easy
- Pecs on Parade
- NO RESTING PLACE <i> by William Humphrey (Delacorte Press: $18.95; 250 pp.) </i>
- Kevin Dobson of "Knots Landing" is starring...
- Contempt Order Sought Against Rent Board in Santa Monica
- Ruling Boosts Hopes of Agent Orange Claimants
- Elderly Have Open Minds About Therapy
- Solidarity Can't Decide on Poland Candidate
- California's Budget Lotto: Sacramento Now Forced to Spend by the Numbers
- Baby Born at Jail in Satisfactory Condition
- Study Links Commuting, Cancer Risks
- He Has a Long-Running Love for Coronado
- Rockets Kill 8 in Kabul
- Bedlam (AMC Sunday at 1:30 p.m., again...
- Poisonous Legacy of Search for Gold
- Potent New Weapon Supplanting Night Sticks : Nunchakus Give Police an Added Kick
- Setback for Reservoir Plan
- GovernorWill speak to a Los Angeles World...
- Young Men Abandoning Hopes for Marriage : Prices for Brides Skyrocket in Nigeria
- Blazes in 3 States Burn 10,000 Acres
- In Philadelphia : Recycling Center All Trashed Out
- Taking the Pulse of Health Care
- A Family Affair : Garvey District's Summer Program Seeks to Involve Parents in Child's Education
- Peru's Colca Canyon, World's Deepest Gorge, Emerging From Obscurity
- Politicians Protect and Serve the Police
- Hefner to End His Days as a Playboy With Wedding to Playmate
- 1,000 Hopefuls Vie for 100 Jobs as Paramedics
- Teen-Agers Paint a Message of Hope : Youths Spruce Up Homes and Give Themselves a New Coat of Responsibility
- Tour de France : Dutchman Wins Prologue as Delgado Gets Late Start
- Bringdal Holds Big Boardsailing Lead
- Top Players in Quarterfinals in La Jolla Tennis
- Some Players Who Were Left Out of Draft Won't Be Left in Cold
- Angels Slug Out Another Indoor Win Over Twins
- On the Cuttin' Edge
- The Search for the Perfect Fried Chicken : High Flying Birds
- Young Pianist Leaves Mark on Charts
- Femmes Et Al : Monologues by five actresses look at 'The Middle Ages of Women' and find renewaloutweighs regret
- Another Hot and Cold Reception for Yasser Arafat
- Minimalism Debate
- President's Message to O.C. About Drugs
- The State of Health Care in America
- THE RED ROOM
- Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
- WEATHERMEN
- Child Unprotected
- ECCLESIASTICAL OVERSIGHT?
- Mahony on Abortion
- Just Who Is the Bully and Who Is Struggling in a Changing Telecommunications Industry?
- Democracy
- Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
- As I happened upon what I thought...
- Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
- Gold Card Tickets
- CAP Score Ranking Not the Whole Story
- Test Results
- HOMAGE TO BRAUTIGAN
- We decided to watch "The Other Side...
- In the June 11 issue of Television...
- Sweetwater Reports In
- Mahony on Abortion
- County Supervisors' Vote on AIDS Anti-Bias Measure
- Gold Card Tickets
- Costa Rica Revisited
- At Odds With War Stories
- My job often requires a 50-hour work...
- Protest on Pigging
- Mahony on Abortion
- Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
- Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
- Another Hot and Cold Reception for Yasser Arafat
- County Supervisors' Vote on AIDS Anti-Bias Measure
- Minimalism Debate
- Where There's Smoke
- Paradise Lost