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- AROUND HOME : Safe Pools
- AROUND HOME : The Basket Book by Lyn Siler (Sterling/Lark; 1988)
- Prepare Plants for Winter by 'Hardening'
- Planners Set New Vote for P.V. Mansion
- ALEMANY GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Correlli Directs Alemany to Win in Final
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadien Goalie Given a Baptism Under Fire
- North All-Stars Defeat South in Water Polo
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- Aid to Poland Both a Solution and a Problem : East Bloc: Assistance is pouring into the country. But the economy may have trouble absorbing it all.
- Dark Clouds Hang Over 8% Airline Ticket Tax : Airlines: People who don't fly after purchasing a ticket should get back the 8% domestic tax they paid, either from the airline or from the Internal Revenue Service.
- Andy Lang, Writer of 'Handyman Q&A;,' Dies
- Schools Compare Local Drug Wars as U.S. Threatens to Cut Aid to Permissive Districts
- Two Epic Sea Battles Off Falklands Recalled
- Tumult, Conflict Give Way to Harmony as Vote Nears in Chile : Latin America: The opposition predicts a landslide win Thursday. But the new government will face an array of laws designed to limit its powers.
- THE TIMES POLL : Sacrifices to Save the Environment Favored : Survey: Respondents say they would sort trash and forgo car air conditioners. But they draw the line at higher taxes to help save endangered wildlife.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Wildlife: VEGETATION, ANIMALS AND HABITATS : HEAD<i> What took nature eons to build is not easily duplicated. : </i> : Depending on Man for a Chance to Survive
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : The Air: SIZING UP OUR PROBLEM SKIES : From Santa Barbara to San Diego, there's little refuge to be found. : Living in the Shadow of Smog
- Venezuela Seethes Amid Economic Crisis
- State May Modify Conflict Law
- Sister Act Anchors Television News in Kansas City
- Prague: Rebirth by Students : Czechoslovakia: The opposition won the first round of revolution. Now come harder questions: Who will govern, how to proceed?
- Undemocratic Vote Requirement Blocks Services Majority Wants
- Commentary : Competitors Can Join Together When Finding a Solution Is a Priority
- Lawndale Parks Commissioner Ousted Over Political Mailer
- Names New But Growth Looms as Vote Rerun
- Worker Killed; Tried to Halt Restaurant Holdup
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES : Georgia Southern in Final Against Stephen F. Austin
- Ex-Boxer Who Lost Son to Gang Violence Helps Boys Counterpunch Life
- El Camino, RBV Run the Show : Even Wildcats' Coach Is Awed After 38-6 Rout of Lincoln in 2-A
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Flexes Muscles and Celtics Look Like 92-Point Weaklings
- Jazzy Jeff, Fresh Prince Deliver Cinematic Clarity : DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE "And in This Corner . . . ," Jive ***
- UC Revises Admissions Policies Amid Protests
- Test Marks Are Favorite Subject at Harbor High : Scores: Experts say part of the credit for the students' stellar marks goes to the socioeconomic factors of the district.
- Alleged Heroin Kingpin Jailed in Hong Kong
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- DIVISION VII : Gardena Serra Beats Lompoc, 34-31
- Morningside Wins Pacific Shores Tourney
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark, Crawford Turn Back Kings River
- MIXED MEDIA: <i> A periodic look at pop-related books, videos and laser discs. : </i>
- A Loss Now Would Be a Cardinal Sin : Raiders: After last week's big victory over Denver, Art Shell's club can't afford a letdown against struggling Phoenix at the Coliseum.
- Getting Things Done, Quietly : Joanne Kozberg's low-key efforts help keep financing for the arts alive in California
- Thinking Small Is a Japanese Art : Bonsai: You don't have to spend a lot of money at a nursery. Doing your own cultivating can lead to a rewarding hobby.
- TRAVEL VIDEOS : Three Looks at the Old West and the Old World
- Naples Offers Extra Tax for More Security : Police: Some residents of the exclusive community are willing to finance Long Beach police to patrol their area. Critics say the residents seek an "elite society" apart from the rest of the city.
- Mission's Computers Provide Denver's Homeless a Link to Literacy, Jobs : Education: One relief agency wants to do more than feed, clothe and save the souls of its patrons. It teaches them to read, write and use computers too.
- Has English Opera Lost Its Sense With Scratch-and-Sniff Production?
- Submarine's Woes Cost Captain His Command
- Nazi Prosecutor Lord Elwyn-Jones
- Heart Assn. Program Will Substantiate Claims Made on Food Labels : Health: The intent is to counter misleading statements that could harm consumers. The FDA stopped regulating packaging two years ago.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- The NHL Board of Governors has agreed...
- Interior Trends for the 1990s
- Idaho Plates by DEBORAH DIGGES
- Seeking Privacy in Hawaii Paradise
- In Israel, Beware of Guides You Don't Ask For
- Houseboating : Shasta Lake in the off-season offers smooth-as-glass water and private coves
- BLACKLIST
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO COUNTY : Deputies Charge Job Discrimination
- Chair Dancing : Participants Can Work Out Without Getting Up, Thanks to a New Aerobic Exercise Routine
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : $33-Million Fine Hits Striking Union
- Southeastern States Pelted By Snow and Freezing Rain
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Waste: <i> THE DISAPPEARING SPACES FOR TONS OF TRASH</i> : Voice of Authority : Looking Up the 'Big Words' Made Her an Expert on Toxics
- An automated battlefield with wars fought by...
- City Lifts Catalina Development Ban
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Resources: <i> A TOLL ON THE TREASURES OF THE LAND</i> : Forests and wilderness relieve pressure, but crowds have an impact. : Great Demands on Open Space
- Report Hits University Expansion : Education: Commission strongly criticizes campus construction plans of UC and Cal State systems, saying they are based on overly optimistic enrollment projections.
- Plans for Ski Resort Cause a Flurry Among Residents of Pristine Valley : Environment: In northern Washington state, the fight pits developers with promises of riches against those who choose to be there because they like it the way it is.
- 2 Denounce Hefty Salary Hikes for Brass : City Hall: Critics cite recent layoffs and the city's financial difficulties in decrying the council's decision to raise some Huntington Park administrators' salaries by as much as 30%.
- Partnership With Developer to Net Downey Schools $10 Million
- Texas State Senator Wins Runoff to Replace Rep. Leland
- Battle Over Hawaii Geothermal Plant Heats Up : Environment: Critics charge the project endangers a valuable rain forest. State and company officials say the work will tap a vital energy source.
- U.S. Extradites Major Drug Suspect to L.A.
- Loose Lobster Betrays 2 Robbers, Police Say
- Chief of Navy Sub Stripped of Command : Military: The Navy says it has no confidence in John H. Sohl III after three accidents, one of which resulted in the death of a civilian.
- Needy Don't Disappear on Dec. 26
- UCLA Women Beat Wyoming, Advance to the Final Four in NCAA Volleyball
- Houston Has a Successful Season Despite Probation
- Carolina Blue Is Taking On New Meaning After This Trip
- BLACK MAGIC: Christmas is a time of...
- Before the Wall Cracked : Rapidly changing times date a show of 12 East German artists at UCLA's Wight Gallery
- Heart Disease in the Executive Suite : Health: A coronary is always traumatic. But high-level managers often recover quickly and learn from the experience.
- Before Holiday Rush, Time to Prune, Clean
- CHILDREN'S FICTION : Of Metaphors and a Boy Flat as a Page
- Maryland Tobacco Crop Goes Up in Smoke : Life style: Farmers are giving up a 350-year-old tradition and switching to vegetable growing. Houses are also rapidly replacing many farms.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : The Ocean: <i> OUR SEA, ITS CREATURES AND MAN</i> : San Onofre--Cooling System Is the Threat
- George Selden Thompson; Children's Author
- Catholic Think Tank Combines Faith, Justice : Religion: The Center of Concern is dedicated to solving world problems with inspiration and expertise.
- One Party, Fewer Choices
- Hotdog on Wheels : Laguna Beach Canine Named Sidney Gains Fame as a Skateboard Fanatic
- Rare Plants, Developments--Balance Tips to Builders : Environment: San Diego County's growing number of species faced with extinction is soaring. And getting the wildlife on state and federal endangered lists is becoming harder.
- PLNC Women Set Record in 107-33 Victory
- Giant Running Game Running Out of Steam
- Gathers Faints, but Kimble's 51 Keep Loyola From Collapse
- Surge Lifts Dameworth to National Title : Cross-Country: Agoura High senior concludes an unbeaten season by pulling away to a 50-meter victory in the Kinney championships.
- SuperSonic Forward Remains a Constant : Clippers: High-scoring Xavier McDaniel helps Seattle take early lead, then it holds on to edge Los Angeles, 104-100.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Another Loss Ends Duke's Long Week
- TRABUCO HILLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Patience and Execution Do the Trick in Los Alamitos Victory
- Red Carpet for 'GWTW' at 50
- 'Gone With the Wind': II : Whatever happened to the sequel? : The attempts to continue Rhett and Scarlett's tale are a saga in themselves
- Redondo Says 23 Sites Are Quake Risks
- Soviet Party's Leading Role Could End, Gorbachev Says
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Wildlife: <i> VEGETATION, ANIMALS AND HABITATS </i> : SUCCESS STORY : A Corona Sanctuary Thrives
- High School Station Fine-Tunes Students' Broadcast Skills on Air
- 3 Philippine Generals to Be Relieved of Duty for Coup Roles
- Dear Moscow: Regrets Only, Please
- Trustees of Centinela Schools Reject Coach's Defamation Complaint
- Commentary : Uniforms Aid Student Performance : Academics: Not only do uniforms eliminate status wars, they help students concentrate on schoolwork.
- San Fernando Buys, Razes 4 Houses Used by Drug Dealers : Redevelopment: Officials say the houses were the site of the city's worst drug dealing.
- Carson Hires New Finance Director
- USIU Doesn't Mind That Its Foes Run It Up
- ANALYSIS : Miracle on Grass Out of Question for U.S.
- The Party Has Already Started in Italy : Scene: Sophia Loren and Pele turn out to help host nation set a dazzling stage for the World Cup draw.
- QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Is Tipper Gore's...
- MIXED MEDIA: <i> A periodic look at pop-related books, videos and laser discs. : </i>
- The World According to THE COS
- Hallelujah! An Alternative to 'Messiah'
- Meeting Place of Museum, Merchandise
- Refractions of the Dying Light : OUT OF MIND<i> by J. Bernlef translated by Adrienne Dixon (David R. Godine: $17.95; 150 pp.)</i>
- Cozy California Town Is Solid Gold
- Parking Assignment on Parkway Is Illegal
- Chatelaine Homes in Fontana
- Refractions of the Dying Light : KING OF THE ROAD<i> by Paul Hemphill (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 296 pp.; 0-395-49860-0) </i>
- New Day Dawns at Wall for Checkpoint Charlie Museum
- Whittier Professor Considers Schools Post Race : Politics: John F. Dean, a teacher of aspiring teachers, tests the waters for a possible challenge to longtime Orange County Supt. Robert D. Peterson.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : The Ocean: <i> OUR SEA, ITS CREATURES AND MAN</i> : Sewage, litter, industrial waste raise fears of what the tide will bring in next. : Finding a Cure for a Poisoned Pacific
- 2 Arabs Killed on Uprising's 2nd Anniversary : Israel: Most Palestinians stay indoors. The army puts on a show of force.
- Resistance Is a Way of Life in Battle-Scarred West Bank City of Nablus
- Is Washington a Friend or Foe?
- Nine Jail Visitors Become 'Guests'
- 5 Die in Rio Prison Riot
- Let Debate Begin: Basketball, Tennis Are Toughest to Play
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Saros Brig a Wire-to-Wire Winner
- DIVISION III : Manu, Neal Pace Paramount Past El Toro, 26-20
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rain Cancels Trevino's Hopes for Win
- Patrick Ewing Fulfills His Promise
- Local Heroes: They're Close to Home--and They Care : Il Forno and Cafe Jacoulet are part of the neighborhood
- Where the California Arts Council's $13.6 Million Goes
- HEALTH AND THE RISE OF CIVILIZATION<i> by Mark Nathan Cohen Ph.D. (Yale University Press: $29.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Farming Among the Doubts : LOSING GROUND Agricultural Policy and the Decline of the American Farm<i> by Hugh Ulrich(Chica Review Press: $18.95; 278 pp.; 1-55652-059-X)</i>
- Keep Poinsettias Looking Healthy
- Top Bush Aide, Deng Agree on Repairing Ties
- Commercial Scene : Residential Brokers Compete for Commercial Clients
- Harrah's Will Offer Help to Bettors Hit With 'Disease' : Gambling: A hot line has been set up for those with a chronic problem. But, like alcohol or drugs, the key is persuading compulsive patrons to admit they have a problem.
- Hot Line Tries to Answer Drug Addicts' Calls for Help
- Abortion Plaintiff, Daughter Reunited
- 'New Democrats' Will Back Liberal Slate
- As the Border Is Breached, Sobs of Dismay Mix With Tears of Joy : Germany: The Wall made a prison, but also helped keep the nation from setting off once again down the road of evil.
- Woman Robs Bank in Buena Park
- 4 Arrested With Counterfeit $50 Bills
- Mayor Kruse Will Not Seek Reelection Next Spring
- Busy Mothers Get a New Breed of Helpers for the Hectic 1990s : Life Styles: Entrepreneurs are offering services designed to relieve stressed-out mothers. Everything is available from baby-proofing to in-home massages.
- Simi Valley Humbled, 87-46, in Own Gym by Santa Clara
- Alumni, Uzelac Upset by Navy Losses to Division 1-AA Schools
- Former San Diego State Coach Scovil Dead at 62
- The Philadelphia Phillies signed veteran right-hander Ken...
- No. 2 Kansas Rips Kentucky, 150-95; Wildcats' Pitino Proves a Sore Loser
- A Big Week of Big East vs. ACC
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Survives Rally by Cypress to Win Golden West Title
- Michelle Shocked: A Real Homeless Story
- MIXED MEDIA: <i> A periodic look at pop-related books, videos and laser discs. : </i> : An Insider's Glimpse of Grateful Dead's 'Family'
- A Mediterranean Village in Malibu?
- Dancing Her Way Up the Charts : Paula Abdul has emerged as the most influential woman in pop
- The Jazz Aficionado's Holiday Wish List
- AROUND HOME : Viewing the Winter Sky
- Rise in Existing-Home Values Is Slowing
- Buying a Better Camera May Be Your Best Angle
- NEW HOMES ON VIEW
- A Westside 'Pocket of Affordability' : Neighborhoods: Compared to housing costs nearby, homes here are bargains. And many residents enjoy area's ethnic diversity.
- Eric S. Purdon; Helped Integrate Navy
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Wildlife: <i> VEGETATION, ANIMALS AND HABITATS</i> : Development Destroys River's Forests
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : ENVIRONMENTAL HOT LINES
- The Big Carnival (TMC Monday at 4:15...
- Bill Stout's Place in the History of L.A. Broadcast News
- THE DADDY TRACK
- For a Fee, Our Health Is at Risk : Medicine: The temptation to provide extra services is fueling inflation and driving millions away from proper care.
- Just What Are These 'Ordinary People' Trying to Hide?
- Redondo Beach pub has a brew for every discerning palate.
- Baby's Death Shows Need for Sex Education
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Henning Hopes to Show Gibbs He Has Learned
- Different Views on 'Minority Mom'
- An Ill Wind of Stark Economic Reality Sweeps Over Debt-Ridden Faroe Islands
- China Students: Quiet Defiance, Open Despair and Pursuit of a Way Out
- Czech Students Back in Streets--to Celebrate
- Searching for Moral Heroes in Holocaust : Values: Rabbi unlocks a forgotten footnote in Holocaust history-- goodness. He learns thousands risked their lives to save Jews.
- Special Report: At the Crossroads
- Area Pulls $65 Million From U.S. Pork Barrel : Spending: Five of six Valley-area congressmen generate federal funds for projects in their districts. But they don't bring home the most prized 'bacon.'
- L.A. Ethics Reforms Could Cut Gifts to Officials : Government: Elected officials might face the end of free tickets, political action committees and outside income. But the council appears reluctant to give them up.
- Late Kick Lifts Navy to an Upset of Army : Rivalry: Midshipmen end Cadets' three-game winning streak in series, 19-17, and salvage forgettable season.
- Paramount's Neal Enjoys His Second Chance of a Lifetime
- Jorge Paez, angered by a sixth-round point...
- UC Irvine Turns In Sloppy Effort in Loss to Cal
- CSUN Chances Slip Away; Just 205 See Game
- DIVISION II : Santa Barbara, Muir Co-Champs After 7-7 Tie
- What Price the Philharmonic? : Corporate sponsorship--with strings attached--is becoming a regular source of funding for arts groups
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : ENERGY: ASSESSING ITS ROLE : Rising Demand Keeps Pressure on Resources
- Getting Prop. 103 on the Road
- The Ultimate Sequel: Can Pre-1914 Europe Return? : Europe: With a unified Germany, Balkan nationalism and a declining Russian empire, Europe begins to look like its pre-World War I self.
- White-of-Way : Snow Machines Turn Park Into 1-Day Winter Wonderland
- Congress Must Show Its Commitment to Amtrak
- Report Cards on High Schools Issued by State
- Speeding Car Hits 2 Youths
- Study Finds Life's Jolts Speeds Process of Aging
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bickmore Leads SCC to Title in Tournament
- Titans Make It Look Too Easy in Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : Paramount Runs Down El Toro
- 'Go Slow' Gardena Runners Club Is Fast Company : Track: Dan Ashimine runs an auto repair shop in Gardena. He also has an unusual approach to training distance runners. Members of the club he founded seven years ago are proving it works.
- CRESCENTA VALLEY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Fisher Shot Propels North Hollywood
- Focus on Bay Area Figurative Movement
- Spinoffs on Hold
- There Is Room at the Inn, Even So Close to Christmas
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Infant 'Outstanding' After Transplant
- The House
- 2 Cemeteries Accused of Reusing Graves
- Old-Growth Forests Take Root as a Divisive Issue
- Writers Come Away With a Respect for Nixon
- School Performance Reports
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS PREFORMANCE REPORT
- Maximin Finally Has Restaurant He Can Call His Own
- NONFICTION : Why Schoolkids Hang in There (or Don't)
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Gunman Eludes Police in Search
- Kidnap Attempt Ends at Police Station; 2 Shot
- LORD OF THE RINK
- Moscow Poll Finds Support for Reforms
- Mother Battles Tribe in Custody Row
- Judge's Ruling Leaves Hollywood Group Facing Uncertain Future : Redevelopment: Advisory committee defied city's order to disband. Instead, it filed suit against the council. Court ruling leaves renegade group without legal standing or city funding.
- Legitimacy
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Ground Water: <i> THE PERILS TO ITS PURITY</i> : Decades of pollution are taking their toll. Drinking supplies are sinking fast. : Choking Off the Lifeline
- Up, Up and Away Festival in Indio
- THE DADDY TRACK
- Ahmadou Ahidjo; 1st President of Cameroon
- Indian Skeletal Remains Pit Scientists Against Tribal Religion
- Injured Patrolman's Wife Keeps Long Hospital Vigil
- There's So Much We Clearly Don't Need : Defense: By responding intelligently and positively with well-planned reductions, we can guide and shape changes to our benefit.
- A Catastrophic Attempt to Do Better : Medicare: The lesson is clear. Congress must find a fairer way to pay for the unfilled health needs of seniors.
- Kraft Lawyers Reportedly Spent $5.5 Million : Trial: A defense attorney blamed the high cost, which does not include lawyers' fees, on prosecutors for including so many murders.
- 30 Arrested in 5-Hour Drug Sting Operation
- Gardena Team Talks Up a Storm : Education: This high school forensic league's members learn about self-confidence, current events, fund raising, and international foods as they roll through win after win.
- Kidnap Try Ends With Victim and Suspect Shot
- Hobbled Sockers Suffer Another Defeat, Injury
- Padres Begin Housecleaning, Fire Siegle
- AMERICA OBSERVED From the 1940s to the 1980s<i> by Alistair Cooke (Collier: $8.95)</i>
- Soviets Improving Sea Power in Arctic
- The House
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : Resources: <i> A TOLL ON THE TREASURES OF THE LAND</i> : Undammed Sespe Creek Is Focus of Water Fight
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Insurance Firm to Move From Orange
- Bomb Apparently Intended for Hezbollah's Leader Is Defused
- Results Contradict Earlier Poll in Which Life-Style Change Spurned
- Johnny Rodgers, the 1972 Heisman Trophy winner,...
- Fresno's Cox Makes Good on Second Try : California Bowl: Bulldog linebacker misses sack, then intercepts pass and scores in 27-6 victory over Ball State.
- 'Happytime Xmas' Gives Santa's Nose a Gentle Tweak
- No Marshall Plan for Soviet Union
- Study Examines Travel Tastes and Motivations
- Visions of Mary
- Military's Divided Loyalties Pose Dilemma for Coup-Rattled Aquino : NEWS ANALYSIS
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : ENERGY: ASSESSING ITS ROLE : Future Wave Now Makes Just a Ripple
- Vietnamese Girl Gangs Become Armed, Violent
- Trying to Make Life Livable in Urban Suburbs
- Bill Stout's Place in the History of L.A. Broadcast News
- HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- The Art of Saying What You Don't Quite Mean : Language: The Quarterly Review of Doublespeak spotlights the worst examples of euphemism and bureaucratese that cloud the truth.
- COLUMN ONE : A Village's Sobering Reversal : For decades, every adult in the Indian town of Alkali Lake was alcoholic. Sober now, they watch in anguish as their children pick up the bottle.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : The Air: <i> SIZING UP OUR PROBLEM SKIES </i> : SUCCESS STORY : Finding a Way to Beat a Problem
- An 'Acoustics' Rebellion Sends Aquino a Message
- Schools Fail Latinos in Any Tongue : Education: The 'crisis' of too few Spanish-speaking teachers in L. A. is grounded in years of institutional neglect.
- Merchants Complain of Metro Rail Disruption : Downtown: Building the subway has hurt businesses along a stretch of 7th Street. Poor lighting and bad traffic have deterred customers, retailers say.
- A 10-square mile area of La Habra,...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sortino Leads Unbeaten Marina to Championship
- Bullets Produce Their Own Magic to Beat Lakers
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Boys Find Way to Clinch Santa Ana Championship
- Oscar Watch
- 1,020 Executive Panels Offer Lots of Advice--and It's Not Free
- Firing Over A-Plant Quake Warning Is Probed
- Popular Law Professor Combines '60s With '80s : Education: Using videotapes and computer graphics, Stephan Herzberg challenges stale assumptions about the legal profession.
- Iranian War Games
- Bhutan Sorts Out Its Cures : Medicine: The tiny kingdom seeks to blend ancient and modern practices. It's busy analyzing hundreds of traditional medicinal plants.
- Sumatra Battles Marauding Elephants
- Videodiscs Help Bring New Life to Learning : Computers: Easy-to-use technology is putting knowledge at the fingertips of students, businesses and military.
- Foes of Graffiti Uncover Few Signs of Success
- 2 Men Arrested in Shooting Death
- Rejected Plan for Condos Is Resurrected in Smaller Form : San Pedro: Developers have scaled down the size of the Barton Hill senior housing project. But the new plan has already run into opposition from city planners.
- Loyola Women Suffer 1st Home Loss, to Cal Poly Pomona, 82-71
- Gulls Routed, 166-101, by No. 10 Razorbacks
- CLU: Status of Shoup Made Clear in Pact
- Fight of Vintage That's Hard to Swallow
- Big White Hats Fit Good Guys in This Arena
- NO DICE: Gearing up for a couple...
- Back to Reality: Box Office Rolls Along While Real-Life Tragedies Never Stop
- Warts and All
- "An Evening With Alan Jay Lerner," which...
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- Different Views on 'Minority Mom'
- New Mexico Town Has Become a Great Escape
- SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS<i> by Laura Cunningham (Alfred Knopf: $18.95; 195 pp.) </i>
- Kevin Dobson stars in the new TV...
- Pentagon Study Says Congress Wastes Millions
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S ENVIRONMENT At the Crossroads : The Story by the Numbers : Facts and Figures in the Environmental Equation
- Citizens Patrol Provides Helping Hands
- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center physician Dan M. Cooper,...