- UCSD Expert Is Smoking's Archenemy
- Third Person Dies in Manhattan Explosion
- Science / Medicine : Quake 'Stress Map' Being Developed
- Leaking Diesel Fuel Forces Freeway Closure
- American League Roundup : A's Get Moore Than Expected, Beat Twins
- 10 Incidents in Ventura County Tied to Skinheads
- Cycling Roundup : French Sweep Their Way to Tandem Title
- BALLET REVIEW : 'Sleeping Beauty' Dozes
- International Film Series Continues at Melnitz Theater
- Oil-Waste Incinerator on Barge Tested
- STATE : Feinstein Campaign Manager Quits, Says Ex-Mayor Lacks Commitment
- Court Rules Against SEC: The United States...
- U.S. Troops May Join Colombia's War on Drugs
- 'Tosca' Opera Patrons Honored at Nathanson Dinner
- Deficit-Forced Cuts in Spending Feared : Can Be Avoided if Congress Enacts Pact, Darman Says
- WORLD : Australian Sees Growth Problems
- LOCAL : Capistrano Woman Killed in Crash
- Competitions: Potential Glory, but With a Price
- WORLD : Turkey to Close Bulgaria Border to Check Influx of Ethnic Turks
- Science / Medicine : Java May Hinder Ex-Smokers
- Cats on Campus Making Fur Fly at Valley College
- A Journey of Sorrow : Back Home in Indiana, Family Bids Farewell to Victim of L.A. Gang Violence
- Public Defender Looks Forward to Courtroom Comeback
- Solon Extends Race Across AMerica Lead
- Rams Scrape Up an Offense to Face Cardinals Tonight
- ART / Cathy Curtis : 'The Tell' Does Indeed Deliver Its Message of Protest
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Heathen Valley's' True Tale of Aspiring Angels
- New UA Team Won't Touch 'Child's Play II'
- Pernell Whitaker avenged his only professional loss...
- Pilot Wins Chase to Take Regatta
- Tennis Roundup : Gilbert Continues Win Streak, Defeats Edberg
- Pop Music Reviews : Neil Young Rages On, Ageless and Anarchic
- MUSIC REVIEW : SummerFest '89 Opens on Strong Note
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : '20 Years After': Weak Woodstock Vibes
- Fed to Rule on Dealers of U.S. Bonds in Japan
- Wang Says It Has Reorganized Credit, Will Meet Payments
- The Times Poll : Despite New Laws, U.S. Still a Lure in Mexico
- Toshiba to Make Large TV Tubes in...
- Dummy Proves Smart Idea
- LAPD Nails 352 in Operation Hammer
- Anti-Fraud Law's Merits Debated : Justice Dept. Decision May Have Big Effect on Whistle Blowers
- Air Museum Idea Wins Praise but No Clearance for Takeoff
- Sheff Remains Hot as U.S. Wins Title
- Rally Held to Press Compton Into Donating Site for Homes
- USC, UCLA in Vulnerable Spots : Pac-10 Powers of '80s Lose Star Quarterbacks to NFL
- ART
- Dedication Expressed in Many Forms
- Soldiers Posed as Tourists? Israeli Chief Seeks Answers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sweden's Railway Workers Strike
- P.M. BRIEFING : Vestron Reports $65-Million Loss
- It's Kennedy for the Prosecution
- LOCAL : Witness Confirms Sex With Buckey
- The Nation : Season's First Snow in Teton Mountains
- Book Review : Pat Brown, Morality and Death Row
- City Sees Benefits in 'Scenic' Status for Freeway
- Holtz's Tongue-in-Cheek Farewell to Ale Falls Flat
- Black in Dark Mood After Strong Outing : Cleveland Starter Frustrated After Losing on Unearned Run, 1-0
- National League Roundup : Walton's Streak Reaches 30, but Cubs Lose to Astros
- Exxon Cancels Drilling Project: The nation's largest...
- Lowery Shines in SDSU Scrimmage
- Banks in L.A. Used--Unwittingly--in Penny Stock Fraud
- Science / Medicine : Vitamin Findings Rejected
- ON THE SIDELINES : Flyers' Mellanby in Brawl at Resort
- Angels Steadied by McCaskill, 1-0, After Stumbling
- Developers offering the Raiders $50 million to...
- Fitch Named to Coach N.J. Nets
- Selling Autos
- Gallery Opening Benefits L.A. Animal-Rights Activists
- WHEELS OF FORTUNE : They've slowed for some car salesmen during the current buying slump. Thus, morale is low and turnover is high among the ranks of sellers.
- The Times Orange County Poll : Majority Favors Year-Round Schools
- Offers to Free Hostages Sent, Hezbollah Says
- Science / Medicine : Dieting May Spark Anorexia
- Cypress : City Seeks Volunteer for Cable TV Board
- At One School That Works, Money Might Work Wonders
- No Plans for U.S. Troops in Latin Drugs : Sununu Says Bush Would Be Wary Even if Asked by Vargas
- Economic Workhorse : Diversity and cheap labor in manufacturing are cushioning the Southland against defense layoffs.
- George Adamson, 83, Husband of 'Born Free' Author, Slain by Bandits : 'Brave Man' Died Trying to Help Aides Under Attack
- J.H. Whitney & Co. announced that it...
- New Western INS Chief Likes Low Profile : Davidian Also Is GOP Loyalist, but Similarity With Ezell Ends There
- Alpha Beta-Lucky Merger Blocked : O'Connor Delays Deal for Court Review of Van de Kamp Appeal
- Goddesses and Goodness : Riane Eisler Launched a Movement by Seeing a Society of Partners, Not Dominators
- Forbes Dazzles a Who's Who of Americans
- Philippine Floods Kill 4
- Gdansk Hails Nominee for Premier : Thousands of Poles Turn Out in Solidarity's Stronghold
- Bugaboos : Ignore the Big, Scary Insects; the Little Ones Cause All the Trouble
- No Quick Fix for Oil Dilemma
- Huntington Beach : Volunteers for Pier Fund Raising Sought
- Encino Wins, 10-6, in Pony World Series
- Nets Expected to Name Fitch as Coach Today
- Randolph Goes Home, Goes Deep to Help Dodgers Beat Mets, 5-4
- Success Can't Spoil Scaggs : Being Back on Top Is Fine, but Country Star Refuses to Let the Charts Dictate His Career
- Britain's Royal Ballet to Perform in O.C.
- KDOC-TV Channel 56 has added two staff...
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Runyon for the Money in 'Let It Ride'
- LEGAL FILE
- McMahon Says He'll Still Be Same Person : He'll Start Wednesday Against 49ers
- Police Pickets' Demands
- Tunstall Wins Final in Men's 30 Tennis
- Cruz Holds Off Janicki to Win Race
- Golf Roundup : Another Miracle Shot Can't Stop Norman From Winning This Time
- ON THE SIDELINES : Breland to Defend His Title Oct. 13
- William Hunt Files Plan: William Herbert Hunt,...
- Wolverines, Blasters Advance in Softball : Anaheim, Laguna Hills Fastpitch Teams Win to Reach Quarterfinals
- Pop Music Reviews : An Anti-Violent Rap Message Straight Out of Compton
- Gun Smuggling
- Tenure and 'Deadwood' at UC
- New Anthem
- Tenure and 'Deadwood' at UC
- Tenure and 'Deadwood' at UC
- Malathion Controversy
- MOVIES - Aug. 21, 1989
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- The State - News from Aug. 21, 1989
- Pacific Bell and Strikers Reach Pact : 2-Week Walkout Ends With 3-Year Tentative Accord
- A Risky Role for U.N. in Cambodia : If Peacekeepers Go In, It Must Be With a Consensus
- Exxon's 'Cleanup' Unleashes More Poisons
- Lawmakers Are Stampeding in Last Chance for Campaign Funds
- Viet Writer Shot in Fresno Told of Death Threats Three Years Ago
- Hand-to-Hand Combat in Oil Spill Battle : Alaska Volunteers' Vow: Leave No Stone Unturned
- FBI Reportedly Will Investigate Shooting of Viet Writer
- Video Executive, Wife Slain in Beverly Hills Mansion : Both Shot Repeatedly, Police Say
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1989
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- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 21, 1989
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- POP/ROCK - Aug. 21, 1989
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- The Nation - News from Aug. 21, 1989
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- JAPAN'S ODD MAN OUT : Real estate magnate Shigeru Kobayashi has built a reputation as a shrewd entrepreneur, but at home he is the perennial outsider.
- Commercial Scene : Center Tower Cited as One of Best Projects
- Newsmakers
- TIME OF THE TURTLE <i> by Jack Rudloe Dutton: $9.95, illustrated</i>
- The Japanese, by the Japanese : TRAVELERS OF A HUNDRED AGES The Japanese as Revealed Through 1,000 Years of Diaries <i> by Donald Keene (Henry Holt: $35; 447 pp.; 0-8050-0751-2)</i>
- Commercial Scene : Hotel Gets a $65-Million Face Lift
- On Top of the World Among the White Mountains
- THE LAST FARMER <i> by Howard Kohn Harper & Row: $8.95</i>
- SURVIVING THE SEASONS <i> by Fern Kupfer Laurel: $7.95 </i>
- A Hot Time at the Ice House : Pasadena Comedy Club Prepares to Celebrate 30 Years of Providing Laughs
- The State : Drug Suspect, Bail Are Lost
- Proud Farm Family Comes to Grips With a Bizarre Tragedy That Wiped Out 5 Men
- Hungarian Party to Change Image
- Coupons Make Up for Caffeine
- With television continuing to use actual news...
- Troops in Tourist Garb Suspected in Arab Death
- Water Officials Cheer Azusa Landfill Ruling
- Newsmakers
- Ariel in Life and Death : BITTER FAME A Life of Sylvia Plath <i> by Anne Stevenson (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- TRANSPLANT <i> by William H. Frist, M.D. (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 267 pp.)</i>
- Not on Name Alone : The Success of a Wine These Days Is Determined in the Vineyards
- IN SEARCH OF J. D. SALINGER <i> by Ian Hamilton Vintage: $8.95</i>
- Plimoth Rocked by Modern Pilgrims : PLIMOTH: Pilgrims
- Commercial Scene : K-Line Air Service Buys Warehouse in El Segundo
- Around Home : Emyl Jenkins' Appraisal Book
- Mayor Seeks to Divest on N. Ireland, Equal Job Issues
- Water, Library Races Set
- Freight Derails; Passenger Trains Delayed
- Outline for Villages, Retreats Allows for Future Participants
- Solidarity Editor to Lead Poland, Breaking Communist Control
- It's Moscow's Weapons Fighting Lebanon's War, So Moscow Must Step In
- Charleston: A City of Historical Firsts
- Incumbent Quits, Leaving 12 to Run for Council
- Survivors of 1987 Quake Still Jumpy, Study Finds
- Redondo Will Pay $50,000 to Move House
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Go-Ahead for Ritchie Valens Star Is a Hit With His Fans
- Geissert Backs Police Investigators
- Balcony Garden Yields Full Harvest of Pleasure
- Reservations No Longer Essential on Cook Islands
- Around Home : Rubber Stamps
- Radio Host Tunes In on Stars for Advice on Earthlings' Woes
- MARGARET OF YORK Duchess of Burgundy 1446-1503 <i> by Christine Weightman (St. Martin's Press: $35; 244 pp.)</i>
- The Times Poll : Mexico Likes Salinas but Is Split Over PRI
- Santa Monica Parents Want More Soccer Fields for Children
- Gay South African Anti-Apartheid Activist to Speak at Unity Fellowship Church
- Sakharov to Attend Nobel Laureates Forum in Japan
- Got the Bread? Hire a Home Chef
- Rafsanjani Cuts Hard-Liners Out of Iran Cabinet
- Now the Real Work Starts
- Five Would Prove Their Work Is Not Vandalism : Graffiti 'Artists' Get a Serious Showcase
- Freeway Call Boxes: Help in a Variety of Languages
- If you haven't heard about putting the...
- Cornerstone of the Past : Time Capsule Found in Home Gives Families a Special Link
- Johnson Captures Saugus Feature as Phipps Moves Up
- Johnson, Switzer, Sherrill, Dooley: How Do You Follow Success?
- The World Basketball League Is Standing Tall
- Tudor May Put Retirement on Hold
- Fastpitch Softball : Local Teams Have Work Cut Out in Final Round
- Cultural Connections: Out of Africa : James Burks invests his enthusiasm and vision in L.A.'s African Market Place and Faire
- Strong Couple : 'Mystical' and 'Manifester' Team Up
- Fire Started by TV Kills 4 Children
- 4 Seek 3 Seats in Culver City Schools Race : Lack of Opponents Precludes Election in Beverly Hills
- Group Protests Study in Which Cats Are Shot
- Historic Glass Flasks Keep Him Looking
- Musicians to Visit Sister City Again
- Pasadena to Hold Hearing on Plan to Change Water Rates
- Words Make Agenda in Middle East
- Tough D.A. Eases 13-Year-Old Girl's Grief With New Puppy
- Torrance Considers Stricter Limits on the Size of Houses
- Mobil Asked to Hold Refinery Open House Someplace Else
- Spirit of Adoption Reaches Into Africa
- Golf Roundup : Norman Reaches Final of International Tournament
- For Surprising Orioles, the Kids Are All Right
- BEYOND REACH : Davis, Master of All He Surveys, Left Helpless by Recent Deaths
- Pitcher Charles Hudson of the Detroit Tigers...
- Rest of West Rallies, Then Loses, 12-8, to Vancouver
- Symphony Is Only a Part-Time Job : But Musicians Find Many Paying Opportunities for the Rest of Their Time
- Competition Enters the Soviet Market
- Goodby L.A. Ole; Hello Atlas
- July Tourism Shines in San Diego During an Otherwise Lackluster Year
- 'Free Wheels' Available as Part of Spain Offer
- Don't Blame Cactus for Slow Sale of Home
- White Bread, White Dread : FEAR OF FALLING The Inner Life of the Middle Class <i> by Barbara Ehrenreich (Pantheon: $18.95; 292 pp.)</i>
- Connecticut River Offers Another View of Foliage
- Radio Bilingue Gives a Voice to Valley Farm Workers : Station Started by Harvard Graduate Is Staffed by Former Field Laborers
- China's Defense Chief Attends Rites, Dispelling Report of His Detention
- Politics Takes a Back Seat : Presidential Museums: Popular Stops on Family Vacations
- POISONS AND PRECARIOUS BALANCE : One Pollution May Protect Against Another
- In Valdez's Wake: Where's Rest of Bay Oil Coming From?
- A Clean Start for Oklahoma, Oklahoma St.
- THEIR INSPIRATION : Aunese's Fight for Life Drives Colorado's Players
- Swimming and Diving Roundup : Evans Wins Third Gold; Barrowman Sets Record
- Leach in Doubles Final of USTA Grass Court
- World Cycling Championships : Longo, Golinelli Win Again
- Ben McDonald, the Louisiana State pitcher who...
- HART STRINGS : Mike Herrington's Unwavering Allegiance to Indian Football in the '80s Finally Results in the Job of His Dreams: Head Coach
- Ex-Actor Gets Laughs--as Playwright : Shelly Garrett's play has become a word-of-mouth smash; soon two companies will be taking it on the road
- CALIFORNIA GOLD <i> by John Jakes (Random House: $19.95; 640 pp.)</i> : PILLARS OF FIRE <i> by Steve Shagan (Pocket Books: $18.95; 372 pp.)</i>
- Jungle Gyms
- Daddy Huck Hits the '60s : THE HANGMAN'S CHILDREN <i> by Donald Hays (A Morgan Entrekin Book/ Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 444 pp.; 0-87113-309-1)</i>
- Colorado Site Called 'a Place of Power' : Spiritualists, Environmentalists Find Haven in the Baca
- Out of Closet, Into Kitchen : Witches Win Nonprofit Tax Status as a Religion, Hope to Shed Evil Image
- Mountaineer Targets 'Fly-By' of Mt. Everest
- Asian Newcomers Who 'Get Ahead So Fast' May Be Far Behind Where They Started
- Power Failure Affects Compton Area
- New Man, Old Attitude Will Rule in South Africa
- Idyllic Avalon : But Crowds, Housing Needs Hurt Santa Catalina Town
- Blyleven Is Best Medicine Again, 7-4 : Four Homers Help Him Stop Indians, Keeping Angels Atop West
- Suspect in Hostage-Taking Is Shot : Garden Grove Police Wound Shooting Suspect
- Chili Relishes His Three-Run Homer in First : Davis Proving to Be More Productive With Runners on Base This Season
- Bailey Ready to Break Dorsett Rushing Mark
- Tennis Roundup : Gilbert Upsets Top-Seeded Becker, Will Play Edberg
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Home Fans See Why 49ers Won the Title
- Schnellenberger Seeks Miracle in Louisville
- REBEL WITH A CAUSE : Only a Bad Break Can Keep Softball Philanthropist Sawitx From His Flock
- 'You Only Have 5 Minutes to Prove Yourself. . . . ' : 200 Show Up to Try Out for 13 Positions in Pacific Symphony's First Blind Audition
- Hooray for Hollywood
- At Il Tigullio, Italian Food Served Con Brio, With an Accent Almost French
- AZOFF UPDATE:
- Land-Cruising the Sahara : MALARIA DREAMS An African Adventure <i> by Stuart Stevens (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 236 pp.; 0-87113-278-8) </i>
- Soon the leaf peepers will be out...
- Uniformity Sought With Drapery-Color Rules
- Courting Disaster : The Land of the Free Is Evolving Into the Home of the Lawsuit
- Canadian Border Has Traffic Jams When Cheaper U.S. Bars Close : Foreign Trade Can't Get Much Freer Than in Two Towns Called 'Soo'
- Christian Police Sergeant Sees Satan as an Adversary in Crime
- Yellowstone Mudslides Trap Several Cars, Rout Tourists
- Empty Houses, Dreams : Lynwood: Downhill on the Freeway
- Paper Moon (Channel 11 Sunday at 4...
- Church's Success Built on Blend of Yuppies, Marketing
- Animals Killed in Ancient Rituals : Spanish Fiestas' Barbarity Decried, Defended as Cultural Affirmation
- Two Saudis Plan to Be First Muslims at S. Pole
- ROADS: Project : Road Project to Tie Up Traffic Near Airport
- Trash Day : 2,400 Dispose of Hazardous Household Wastes at L. A.-Sponsored Roundup in Granada Hills
- USD Football Recruit Tied to Fatal Stabbing
- Going, going, gone: Torrance aircraft parts dealer says goodby after 30 years.
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- SDSU Football : New System Has Players on the Move
- San Diego Team Wins National Title in Boys' Baseball
- Dick Ebersol's Back on the Fast Track : Suddenly, a one-time 'Saturday Night Live' executive is a force in NBC's sports and news departments
- Woodstock Promoters Shoot the Moon and Win : But 1969's Other Great Show, Man's First Lunar Landing, Is Lagging a Bit on the Nostalgia Circuit
- Newsmakers
- Commercial Scene : Construction Begun on Jamboree Center High-Rise
- Commercial Scene : Fall Completion Slated in Industrial Complex
- L.A. Office Vacancies Lowest in 2 Years
- Around Home : Vanities From the 1930s
- The Man Behind the Camera
- Small Towns Dying as Railroads, Buses, Airlines Leave Them Behind
- S. Africa Police Drive Blacks From Beaches : Tutu in Anti-Apartheid Protest Broken Up With Gas, Whips, Helicopters
- Viet Writer Once Friendly to Reds Is Shot in Fresno
- Casualties of war : Gang Members Here Follow the Same Code as Gang Members All Over, and Often Die in the Same Way Too.
- Rise in Savings for Retirement Not a Fluke
- GARDENS : California Essence : Seventy Years Ago, Florence Yoch Brought Us European Landscape Design
- PROVENCAL TALES Stories From the Land of the Troubadours <i> by Michael de Larrabeiti (St. Martin's Press: $17.95; 222 pp.)</i>
- How to Enjoy Fall Foliage and Miss the Crowds
- Mammoth Lakes Faces a New Era : Sierra Getaway Learning to Handle Urban Woes, Politics, Redevelopment