- Bickering and Inmate Care
- Gunmen Kill Salvadoran Corruption Investigator
- Seal Beach : Developer Outspending Foes on Ballot Measure
- The Great Escape : America's Pastime Is Also Pedro Guerrero's Passport
- Georgia Women Hold Miller to Just 12 Points and Rout USC, 77-56
- Kaufman & Broad Inc. agreed to sell an insurance unit.
- Hospital Corp. of America said it has...
- Sidney Solow; Former Film Studio Executive
- The World : Honduras to Deport Rebel
- The Cowardice of the Bombers
- Prank Is a Sign of Band's Ambition
- 1985 City Council Will Tackle Many Familiar Issues
- For Once, Two Favorites in Super Bowl : In NFC Title Game, Real Monsters Wear Red and Win, 23-0
- Meredith, Simpson Out of Super Bowl Booth
- Cycles Over the Century : Hundreds Turn Out for S.D. Bike Expo
- 2 Barricaded in Phone Building
- Alaska on Right Track With Railroad Purchase
- Honecker to Visit Italy
- Guitar Firm May Play Swan Song : Fate of CBS' Famed Fender Instruments Unit in Doubt
- Bradshaw Has Seen the Best
- Bused-in Students Tend to Avoid Advanced Classes : Segregation by Scholastic Challenge?
- The Seamy, Sad Side of College Recruiting
- Attorney Seeks Justice for the Poor of Skid Row
- Costa Mesa : Group to Begin Lobbying Against Alcohol Abuse
- There Are More Questions Than Answers in Bruce Sutter's New Agreement With the Braves. Is It Better to Have Most of the Money Deferred for Tax Reasons or to Get the Money Up Front? : Anatomy of a Baseball Contract
- Zaccaro Guilty Plea in Property Deal Expected
- Six Children Among Eight Dead as Fires Hit Two N.J. Homes
- Joel Berman has been promoted to vice...
- New Laws Intensify State Drunk Driving Crackdown
- Crime Frustrated Goetz, Neighbors Say
- Residents Get Ready to Battle County Plan
- NBA Roundup : Eaton Plays Big Role in Jazz Win
- Aztec Update : San Diego State's Record Something to Brag About
- SIZING UP TO KENNEDY CHALLENGE
- Reid-Ashman Inc. plans to acquire Solitec Inc.
- Two oil companies cut the price they'll pay for crude.
- Howard H. (Woody) Westlake was named vice...
- Joseph H. Blaustein was appointed vice president-advertising...
- Summit Health Ltd., Studio City, said it...
- Warren F. Marr was named senior vice...
- Cambodian Rebels Await Major Push by Viet Troops
- Volcanic Hazard Downgraded at Mammoth--at Least on Paper
- Help Asked in Search for Missing Man
- Stephen J. Weiss was appointed executive vice...
- Michel Sides With Reagan in Deficit Fight
- Jordan to Deploy Soviet Anti-Air Missiles Soon
- Robert Welch Jr., Founder of Birch Society, Dies at 85
- Surprise Witness Broke With Hedgecock Over County Project
- NCAA Won't Let Common Sense Get in Way of Business
- Measurex Corp., Cupertino, said it sold its...
- Western Micro Technology Inc., Cupertino, said it...
- Alan C. Mead has been named vice...
- Zaccaro Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case : Ferraro's Husband Gets Guarantee He Won't Go to Prison
- How to Get More Police
- Marty Froelick of Houston put on a...
- 29 Turnovers, Lack of Rebounding Hurt UCLA Women in 72-57 Loss at Tennessee
- For Once, Two Favorites in Super Bowl : Dolphins' Offense Proves Too Much for Steelers, 45-28
- Margaret a 2-Pack-a-Day Smoker : Part of Princess' Lung Removed--It's Benign
- Kennedy Visits Soweto, Is Told of Bleak Lives
- Ohrbach Store Heir Dead at 38
- Speakes Bristles, Says Reagan Won't Be Phoning Shultz
- British Submarine's Near-Disaster Revealed
- The Pittsburgh Pirates announced they have acquired...
- Hospital's Dropout Raises Questions
- Guerrero Tells Dodgers He Would Be More Productive in the Outfield
- Great Back Will Be Left Out Once Again
- Union Federal Savings said it plans to go public.
- Northern Tier of U.S. Pelted by Snow and Freezing Rain
- Backers Gather Outside Jailed Pastor's Church
- All Spending Must Be 'on Table' for Budget Cuts, Rep. Gray Says
- Newport Beach : Bill in Congress Seeks Dredging of Upper Bay
- Wishing and Dreaming
- Police Task Force Maintains a High Profile in Two Areas : Housing Projects--a Big Bite Out of Crime
- Horse Racing : Don Pierce, 47, Announces Retirement
- Pacer Technology & Resources Inc., Campbell, said...
- Less Optimistic Observer Says New Measures May Backfire : Firms Say Fight Against Credit-Card Fraud Is Paying Off
- Priam Corp., San Jose, said it signed...
- Local News in Brief : Driver Who Triggered Pileup Sought by CHP
- Court Approves Police Flights in 'Pot' Arrests
- Santa Ana : Julian Bond Will Speak at Tribute to Rev. King
- Southland Sailing : Ficker Cup Races Postponed by Calm
- Environmentalists Seek Smelter Cleanup : Suit Adds to Copper Firms' Woes
- A former stock exchange officer was indicted.
- Arco halted an exploratory well in the South China Sea.
- Court Allows Reverse Bias in Job Exams
- Bamboo Strips Identify 2,000-Year Fugitive
- Shultz-Gromyko Talks Run Overtime as Session Opens : Both Men Joke With Reporters
- Now--a 'Millard Moment' for President Whatsisname
- Justice Powell Continues Prostate Surgery Progress
- New Latin Peace Initiative Coming : Contadora Group to Try to Revive Central America Effort
- Sign of ANEYESORE
- 6 Other Trauma Centers Vow Not to Follow Grossmont in Pulling Out : But Scripps Fears North County Competition
- Tennis Roundup : U.S. Youths Win World Doubles Title
- Golf : Oosterhuis Wins Spalding Tourney
- Owner Bill Bidwill of the football St....
- USC's Witsken Proves His Talent Once Again in an Easy Tennis Win
- 'Expeditious Injustice'
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- Show of Respect
- 'Poverty Is Not as Bad Here'
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- 'Poverty Is Not as Bad Here'
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- Pilot's 'Bird' Finds a Tree to Nest In
- Man Arrested in Deaths of Four Family Members
- Shultz, Gromyko Vow Peace Effort : Talks Open Today in Geneva; Both Promise to Try Seriously for Accord
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- Stephanie Mosley, the group's executive vice president,...
- Question: Do you feel there is a...
- Year of Ox Stamps Bring Beefy Prices
- Soviets Offer Apologies for Errant Missile
- Taiwan Crime Crackdown
- Reseda Man Hunted in Poaching of 22 Birds
- L.A. City Council President : Pat Russell--Her Image Shifts From Odd to Sleek
- Mobile Home Park Residents Begin to Challenge the Rules
- $1,000 Fine on First Offense : State Uncorks Tough New Laws on Drunk Driving
- Clippers Stop 7-Game Losing Streak While Nixon Can Only Watch
- Looking Ahead at 1985
- College Basketball Roundup : West Virginia 'Wins' Game, 51-50, but Then Loses It, 50-49
- Replacing Doug Flutie Is a Big Challenge Facing BC's Bicknell
- PERAHIA FINISHES HIS MOZART TASK
- Canadian UAW Needs Lesson in Solidarity
- BSD Datacorp, a subsidiary of San Diego-based...
- Longway Elected President of Engineering Contractors' Assn.
- India Leader Announces Sweeping Reform Plans
- Festive Air of 'Hiring Hall' : 1,000 in First-Day Line for 487 Jobs
- A Princess at a New Year's Eve Party
- Frogs' Supersensitive Inner Ear : When a White-Lipped Thumps, Others Listen
- 6 School Boards Hike Own Pay : 5 Double, 1 Quadruples Stipends Under New Law
- Reagan to Endorse Broader Rights Bill
- Peggy Keidel, executive director of the Visiting...
- Diverting Airport Traffic
- Dolphins, Steelers Well-Matched, but One Has Marino
- NHL Roundup : Nomad Franchise Finally Catches Canadiens
- An NCAA committee has restored the eligibility...
- Masters Tennis Tournament in New York Begins Tuesday
- Boys Roundup : Capo Valley Gets Hot to Beat Edison
- Golf : Southern California's Winter Season Opens This Week With Bob Hope Classic
- LONG BEACH SYMPHONY : SILENCE FROM LONG BEACH SYMPHONY
- Patricia Webster was appointed business development officer...
- S&L; Members Pledge Money to Mead Unit
- Trident Center Is Home for 2 Law Firms
- Jamboree Towers Rise on Schedule : Irvine Co.'s Twin Office Buildings Slated for November Completion
- New Division to Handle Retirement Management
- Proper Preparation Required When Plaster Wall is Painted
- Industrial Parks : Construction Begins on 38-Acre Azusa Center
- Designers Selected
- Part of Comprehensive Health-Care Network : Hospital an Addition to Unique System
- Park Setting No Boon for Apartment Dwellers
- San Diego County Plan to Buy Water Stirs MWD Waves
- Community of Farms, Homes Now Mishmash of Land Uses : Real Estate Bull Market Alters Moneta Gardens
- South Gate Council Considers 5% Utility Tax to Fund Police
- Costa Mesa : Peace Groups' Planned Vigil Sparks Counter-Demonstration
- Officers Fire 30 Shots, Kill Fleeing Robbery Suspect
- Sea Lions to the Rescue--Trainers Hope
- Kings' Winless Streak Ends in Detroit, 5-3 : Nicholls and MacLellan Each Score Twice Against Red Wings
- Mike Aulby of Indianapolis defeated John Gant...
- Aztecs Defeat Falcons
- BOITO: "MEFISTOFELE." Nicolai Ghiaurov, bass; Luciano Pavarotti,...
- CELEBRATING A MEAL TO MAKE A FOODIE SING
- James L. Anderson was appointed president of...
- The Credit Information Services, a division of...
- Turn-of-the-century honor lost : MARTHE, A WOMAN AND A FAMILY: A <i> FIN-DE-SIECLE </i> CORRESPONDENCE, translated by Donald M. Frame (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $15.95; 361 pp.)
- High Court Frees Minister in School Case
- Language Students Hone Skills in Space-Age 'Chat'
- A Sociologist With Street Smarts : Professor Draws on His Own Experience in Youth Gangs
- Terrorists and the Issue of Abortion : What Will the Bombers Achieve?
- Missing Tape Sought in Christmas Death : Recording Would Reveal Information on How Victim of Gunshot Was Treated
- New L.A. President Has Different Style but Shares Visions of Predecessor : Economic Thrust of NAACP to Continue
- Pittsburgh Kid Faces the Steelers : Marino's Father Drives a Truck for a Pittsburgh Paper
- The San Francisco Giants will have the...
- MINOR WHITE, A MAJOR PHOTOGRAPHER
- A MISSING PERSON IS FOUND IN THE NUDE
- Four new members were appointed to the...
- Topa Tells Plan for $6-Million Office Building
- San Diego Rental Pace Sets Record
- 2 Drivers Live to Tell About It : Plunge Off Cliffs Is One Too Many
- Sports Growing at All-Women's School : Mount Holyoke (Mass.) Now Has a $9 Million Sports Complex
- Tennis Roundup : West Germany's Becker Defeats Giammalva in $200,000 Tourney
- The pictures of the starving people in...
- L.B. Port Looks to New Growth Spurt in 1985 : Harbor's 35-Year Plan Will Expand Size to Match Its Increasing Cargo
- Rosemead Man Convicted of Double Murder
- Bahamas Premier Pindling Sweats Out Drug Scandal
- 'Law of the River' Threatened : S.D.'s Search for Water Causes Waves of Dissent
- Mark Breland Wins Unanimous Decision in Second Pro Fight
- Ditka Has Reshaped Bears' Image : Toughness, Intelligence Are Mark of Division Winners
- MARK EATON : This is a tall story that appears to have a happy ending. It's about a late-bloomer who happens to be 7-5 and on his way to becoming an NBA star.
- East-West Shrine Game : Cunningham Leads West to 21-10 Victory
- Zola Budd Enters March 10K in Phoenix
- Olympics, Revamped College Football Highlight '84 TV Sports
- Indoor Track : Grand Prix Circuit Begins Jan. 13, Includes 14 Meets
- Black Hawks' Tessier Now Plays It Cooler
- L. A. County Permits Fell in November
- Builders Predict Decline
- 'Love Boat' Doc Finds a Place in the Sun
- Rehabilitation Loans at Work Show Progress
- Frank Wein to Head Planners
- First Phase of Seaside Village Being Offered
- Dancing Up a Storm for Dance Gallery
- Set in the forbidding wasteland of the...
- L.B. School Officials 'Astounded' at State Report Cards : Performance Reports Vary Widely; Low Rankings Given in Some Areas
- Von Bulow's Retrial Ordered to Start April 2
- Beating Killed Priest, Policeman Testifies : Attempt to Confuse Investigators by Demanding Ransom Told
- Hostages Say They Expected to Die on Jet
- It Gets Lonelier at the Top
- They're Still Going Strong : Retirement Would Be Unheard of for Voice Teacher, 83
- The Trolley's Worth It
- Discipline Reigns on Long Trip by School Bus 3015
- Girls Roundup : Beer Leads Loara By Riverside
- San Francisco Gears Up for Super Bowl Sunday
- JOHN FOGERTY : REVIVAL: THE LONG NIGHTMARE IS OVER
- Center Designed for Light Industry : Los Alamitos Development Emphasizes Landscaping
- The Nation : Mine Negligence Charged
- Mark Dolan Elected President of Property Management Unit
- Mubarak, Hussein Confer in Jordan
- Bakers Score Hole in One : Bagel Makers' Quarters Are Small but Business Is Booming
- Renewal: Hype or Reality?
- Federal Arts Agency Writes Off Literary Center's Fund Request
- "PRAYING MANTIS," Thursday at 8 p.m. (50),...
- Zaccaro Weighs Guilty Plea, His Attorney Says
- Pentagon Critic Picked to Lead House Military Panel
- Attorney to Chair Arthritis Foundation
- Questions Still Ride With Buses After Years of PWT
- Safety Agency Spared Large Budget Slash
- Perez Back in Uniform for Sockers
- FACING UP TO A CHALLENGE IN EXHIBIT
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- Sigma Circuits Inc., a Santa Clara-based manufacturer...
- High Tech: Auto Makers' History Revisited
- Something to Be Desired by Thomas McGuane (Random House: $14.95; 173 pp.)
- Electric Shortcut for Oceanside Library
- Building 30% leased
- Medical Quandary : Bioethics Seeks Rules for Dying
- Packwood Sees No Freeze on Arms Budget
- VA Head Plans End of Free Care for Veterans Over 65
- Returning Opposition Figure Hopes to Avoid Aquino's Fate
- 3 Die in Separate Gang-Related Shootings : Victims Killed While Driving Car, Riding Bike, Standing on Street
- As Facism Fades, Spain Debates Pace Change
- He's the Original 'Finder of Lost Loves' : Man's Real Life Inspires Reel Life
- Man To Turn School 'Junk' Into Gold for Poor Village
- The High Road to High School
- Bears Have Saved City of Chicago From a Long Period of Mourning
- Allen: 'Shades of 1963' : Bears Did It With Tough Defense Once Before--and Won NFL Title
- Playing on Injured Knees, Hudson Gambles on Comeback at Las Vegas : Once One of L.A.'s Outstanding High School Basketball Stars, He's Trying to Regain His Game and His Spot in the Lineup
- When Pointing Fingers, Gilmore, at 7-2, Is an Easy Target to Find
- COLOR GRAMMYS PURPLE
- State's Rice Co-ops Feud Over Share of Shrinking Exports : Growers' Fortunes Hinge on 2 Groups' Strategies
- Boeing Military Airplane Co. of Witchita, Kan.,...
- New Offices, Expansions : Japan-Based Company Opens Irvine Sales Office
- HUD Releases Guidebook on Minority Business
- Mark Hall, Heidi Moore to Head Architects' Groups
- First Major School to Offer Program in Recycling
- Diablo Canyon Reactor 1 Restarted
- Thai Soldier Killed in Battle With Vietnamese
- Private Funds Pay for Sculpture Cut From Senate Building Plans
- Concern Over Noise, Lights : Neighbors Call Foul on Park for Sports
- Change Requested in Poker Club Restrictions : Cudahy May Alter Gambling Law
- Producer Defends Methods of Westmoreland Program
- Parents Offered Childbirth Innovations : Hospitals' Baby Business Booms
- Chlorine Leak in India Hospitalizes 45 People
- Can Downtown L.A. Survive Its Own Heady Prosperity?
- Nuggets Trip Up Lakers, 126-124
- F-4 Design Data Taken in Theft at Parts Firm
- Pac-10 Roundup : Beavers Win With 5 Players
- Southland Sailing : Skippers Seek Final Cup Berth
- Roby Gets a Kick Out of Shula
- CS Fullerton Has Little Trouble in Long Beach
- After a Slow Start, Kentucky Is Now Hustling and Winning
- Brown, Bolden, Bell Enter Meet
- Polee Leads Pepperdine to Victory Over Fordham
- Decker, Wysocki to Meet Again in Sunkist Jan. 18
- FOGERTY'S NIGHTMARE IS OVER
- American Scouting Changing to Meet the Needs of the Poor