- Architect Robert Wight has expanded his firm...
- Hungry Tiger's Losses in 4th Period Nearly Doubled
- Craxi Trying to Rebuild 5-Party Coalition in Italy
- Adlai Stevenson III to Seek Office Again
- La Jolla
- Judicial Panel Clears Judge of Alleged Insubordination
- Random Observations to Pass Some Time on a Gloomy, Rainy Day
- Rookie forward John (Hot Rod) Williams and...
- Balboni Turns Into Baloney in Fall : Royals' Slugger Has .150 Lifetime Average in Postseason
- PRESIDENTIAL COUP RUNNETH OVER
- Ride Sharing
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 22, 1985
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- Nobel Laureate Hits 'Mickey-Mousing' in Budget Plan
- Light Sentence in Revenge Shootings Sparks Controversy
- 2 Santa Ana Groups Ask Court to Stop Centerpointe Project
- State 'Report Cards' : More Difficult Classes Grow in Enrollment
- L.A. School Integration Conflict Gets New Life : U.S. Justices Say NAACP Can Present Charge in Federal Court of District Bias Against Blacks
- New Wave of Cheap Labor Seen : Alien Farm Workers Fear Immigration Law Change
- S.F. Assassin Dan White Kills Himself
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1985
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- U.S.-Soviet Airline Talks Stalled
- Under Bulgarian auspices, blue is the song of the Danube, while the Dodgers' hue fades
- Klinghoffer's Body Arrives Home; Senator Calls for Medal of Honor
- Might Expel Abbas, PLO Official Says
- The Nation : Airport Security Lacking
- 50 Evacuated in L.A. Hotel Blaze
- Reagan Backs Meese in Feud With Courts
- Chula Vista : Police Probe Hanging Death
- One caller, no doubt herself a fat lady, said I was probably a Communist. : Closing the Door on Fatso
- USD Defeated by Las Vegas, 4-3
- 'SUN CITY' SALES OFF 'WORLD' PACE
- YAWN, 7-0, YAWN : Rams win, 16-0, but Their Lack of Offense Is Becoming Even More Glaringly Apparent
- London, Dublin Reported Near Peace Pact for Ulster
- 'Silent' Copter Dragging Cow Carcass Suggested as Lure : 10,000 Call About Wandering Whale
- Moon Formed by Ring Spun From Earth, Study Says
- Case Casts Doubt on FBI Rating System : Officials Ask Why Accused Spy Miller Was Retained Despite Poor Performance
- JUST BARELY 5-2 : Raiders Win, 21-20, on a Pass From Wilson to Christiansen With Just 29 Seconds Left
- PRO FOOTBALL : THE SHOCKERS : Lions Put End to 49ers' Jinx and Win, 23-21
- He Shouldn't Have Pitched to Clark
- Beatrice Board Rejects Buy-Out Offer by KKR
- A new 32-bit computer chip was unveiled by Intel.
- 'Meet-or-Beat' Ads Not All That They Promise
- Mitterrand in South America : France Offers Support in Debt Crisis
- Business starts were down in the first half of '85.
- WordPerfect 4.1 Program Gets High Grades
- Toy Loan to Mark 50th Anniversary
- Old Schoolhouse Burned Down : Nevada Hamlet Sends All Its Children to Jail
- Antonovich Says He Will Enter Race for Cranston Senate Seat
- Abdul-Monem Rifai; Former Jordan Prime Minister, 68, Dies
- Brief but to Point: Tell Her 'I'm Safe' : Wife of Fugitive Engineer Sends Word to Her Mother.
- Salvatore Scores in OT to Give UCI Win Over UCLA
- AMONG WORLD'S MASTERPIECES, IT'S INSURANCE THAT'S PRICELESS
- HEAVY METAL THRASHING AT FORUM
- 2 Bombs Explode in Israel
- Investigation Continues in Sepulveda Slaying
- Dolphins Win, 41-38, on Reveiz's Late Kick
- Houston Lights Up Bengals
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : YAS-KAZ AT JAPAN AMERICA THEATRE
- World Geography Proves Popular at Fullerton Campus : Professor Maps Out a Winning Approach
- Southland Butchers Take Vote on Strike
- Privately Operated Shuttle Fleet to Replace Downtown Minibuses
- Longshot Nassipour, well behind the leaders for...
- for replate : Lucky 7 End Up in Winner's Circle : Yashgan's Owners Bought Colt From Aha Khan in July
- Seventh Victory: A Super Defense, Punchless Offense
- Prep Review : Bowman's Co-Coach Title for Real : Unusual Westminster Arrangement Has Produced a Power
- Fullerton : Suit Involving Asbestos Filed on Schools' Behalf
- Paul Newman won his first GT-1 national...
- Israel's Peres Offers to Go to Jordan for Talks
- Umbrellas May Be in Order Today
- U.S. Envoy, Mubarak Meet to Ease Tensions
- Lakeside
- Comic Power
- Fullerton Defeats UC Irvine in Soccer, 2-1
- Chiti Perfect Player to Be Named Later
- The Dog House Boos Were Familiar Tune to Raiders' Wilson
- Klinghoffer's Rites Draw U.S., Foreign Aides
- S. Africa Activists Deny Treason
- Equitec Financial Plans Stock Buy-Back
- Mubarak Sees U.S., Tunisia Collusion
- Golf Roundup : Edwards Wins at Pensacola
- Darrell Waltrip moved a little farther ahead...
- American Medical International Trims Staff, Hours, Raises
- Justices Clear Way for L.A. School Desegregation Suit : Anti-Black Bias Since 1969 Alleged
- The Region : Diablo Unit 2 Produces First Electricity
- The World : Terror Acts Foiled: Casey
- Need Seen for Psychiatric Testimony
- Judge Gives Student Probation for Tap of Computer Network
- Historian Replacing Data Lost When Home Burned
- Little Theaters Steal the Spotlight as Reviews Shine, Audiences Grow
- The Debtors' Game
- If They Go 16-0, Few Will Know, Fewer Will Care
- WORKS BY MEUNIER
- Princess Diana Surprises Belfast With Her First Visit
- Arafat, Kuwait Ruler Talk
- Local News in Brief : Officer in High-Speed Chase Hurt as Car Crashes Into Trees
- Umbrellas May Be in Order Today as Storm Nears
- Royals Go From 2-0 in Ninth to 0-2 in Series
- NHL Roundup : Chicago's Luck Still Is All Bad
- Bills Snap Their Losing Streak, 21-9 : Cribbs' Return Is a Success as Buffalo Beats Indianapolis
- Firm Bets on 'Superstores' in Southland : Circuit City to Push Electronics Products at 15 New Outlets
- Commonwealth Agrees to Condemn S. Africa
- Canadian UAW, Chrysler Agree to End Walkout
- Car Importer Considering a Public Offering : Capital Needed to Push Yugo Subcompact Sales
- Heart Recipient's Doctors Say Speech Lag Isn't Stroke
- North County Drives for City Status Gain Steam
- Frustration With City Hall Was Key to Putting Prop. A on Ballot
- Newport Beach : Councilwoman to Head County League of Cities
- Bears Put Unbeaten Record on the Line
- Giants Put Clamps on Redskins
- Reynolds Fills Several Posts at Nabisco Brands
- Canadian UAW Approves Pact
- Elections in Paraguay
- Tightening the Net
- PRO FOOTBALL : THE SHOCKERS : Cowboys Caught in Blitz and Are Upset by Eagles
- Peter Elliott of Great Britain overpowered countryman...
- Southmark Corp. will not acquire Carlsberg Corp.
- Prince Buries Rumors on Occult
- FCC Chairman's Speech to Industry : Phone Charges Must Go Up, Fowler Warns
- Hawkins Gets 28 Years in Slaying
- Ortega Decries U.S. Policy of 'State Terrorism' in Nicaragua
- Hapless Kings Are Beaten Again : Edmonton Oilers skate off with an 8-5 win at Forum
- Cardinals Frustrated by the Steelers, 23-10
- Ortega Blames Variety of Foes for New Curbs
- Arafat Asks Boycott of U.S. Products to Protest Mideast Role
- Court to Study Airline Policy on Disabled : To Decide if Lines Can Discriminate Against Handicapped
- Santa Ana : Firm to Complete Computer Traffic System
- Villa Park : 150 Attend Burial Rite for Slain Mother of 3
- Ex-Faculty Dean Was 67 : Robert S. Ryf of Occidental Dies
- ON THE LAST SATURDAY IN APRIL, FISHERMEN ARE USUALLY ELBOW-TO-ELBOW, : BUT SINCE THE EXTENDED SEASON BEGAN LABOR DAY WEEKEND, LAKE CROWLEY IS : One of the Best-Kept Fishing Secrets
- Vikings Ruin Charger Comebacks, 21-17
- Golden West's Boland Had Heart to Return From Baffling Ailment
- Nevada Lament: First the Bomb--Now the Waste?
- Slumlord Warning
- 2nd Mild Earthquake Hits Eastern Seaboard
- It Was a Funny-Car Day at Pomona Drag Races
- STAGE REVIEW : CAMBRIDGE PLAYERS BRING BACK 'THE AMEN CORNER'
- U.S. Must Do More to Heal Rift: Mubarak : Egyptian Meets With Reagan Envoy Today; Indicates Cooperation
- William S. Kellogg, 88; Developer of Beach, Tennis Club
- Good Samaritan Dances Across a Century of Service
- Boom Is Over : Houston--Foreclosure City, U.S.A.
- Arson Suspected in Fire at Used-Car Dealership
- Guns and Butter--and Rubles : Gorbachev May Have Raised Consumer Hopes Too High
- Benoit Wins Marathon; Jones Falls One Second Short of World Record
- Vandierendonck Wins Second Title
- Johnson Thrilled With 'O' : 'Greatest Feeling,' Says Rams Safety
- Royals Refuse to Second-Guess Their Manager : 'It Was Charlie's Game to Win or Lose,' Says K.C. Relief Ace Quisenberry
- Ewing Is Left Hurting After His Latest Scuffle
- NOBODY KNOWS YET HOW 'BRAZIL' WILL TURN OUT
- Nobel Winner Calls Plan for Deficit 'Mickey Mouse'
- Grogan TD Fakes Out Patriots Too
- Vikings Beat Chargers on Kramer's TD Aerial in Final Minute, 21-17
- UNCUT TRUFFAUT FILM AT THE NUART
- Comptroller Plans New Bank Disclosure Rules
- Westinghouse said it will lay off 700 workers.
- Fall Styles Paraded on the Streets of Paris
- Colonial Meeting House Uncovered in Massachusetts
- Inquiry to Focus on Jets' Engine Failures
- Occidental Profits Jump 149%
- Retton Displays Her Mettle as a Celebrity : Gold Medal-Winning Gymnast With Perfect-10 Smile Returns to Los Angeles to Promote Book
- Newport Beach : Lost Sailor's Mother Sues Ferry Company
- As Airport Grows, Forecasters Cite Expansion Limits
- Quake Rocks Greek Island
- Denver Defense Supplies Offense : Overtime Theft Sets Up Field Goal to Beat Seattle, 13-10
- Seven people were hurt and 18 arrested...
- San Diego Prep Review : Not Much Is Settled in Palomar League
- Liberty Tested in Nicaragua : Opposition Surviving Despite Sandinista Curbs
- Philippine Police Open Fire on Anti-Marcos Rally, Kill 1
- Abdul-Jabbar Learns a New Game : Laker Superstar, Partners Moving Into Hotel Business
- S. African Clashes Erupt After Funeral for Boy, 13
- Uganda Talks Delayed
- Woman, 80, Dies in Crash, 2nd Injured
- Silence and Silliness
- Tell Her 'I'm Safe' : Those Are the Only Words Heard From Wife of Man Who Disappeared in Illegal Sales Case
- The Death of Orson Welles
- Pornography: Social Carcinogen
- Pornography: Social Carcinogen
- The Death of Orson Welles
- Pornography: Social Carcinogen
- Pornography: Social Carcinogen
- Pornography: Social Carcinogen
- Briton Accuses Gorbachev of 'Arithmetic of Absurd'
- CHINA: Cranston Cites Nuclear Exports : China Exports Nuclear Items, Cranston Says
- Santa Ana : $8-Million Plan Would Upgrade Auditorium
- Motorcyclist Killed in Collision Identified
- Yashgan Pulls Inside Job For Victory in Oak Tree
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Is Winner in Australia
- Aztec Update : Utah Loss Brings Out Best in Plum : Junior QB Earns Start After 15 of 25 Passing Performance
- Craxi Given Second Chance : Gets Mandate to Form New Italian Government
- Philippine Farm March
- Reagan Letter May Help Craxi Regain Power
- Rising Democratic Star Glows With Optimism
- Falcons Wake Up and Finally Win, 31-24
- For Chiefs' Blackledge, Rams Provided Target He Just Couldn't Miss
- Social Security
- The Region - News from Oct. 21, 1985
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- $36 Million Buys Clout in the Capitol : Lobbies Set 6-Month Spending Record; For Some, It's a Bargain
- The Huntington Hotel: Requiem for a Landmark
- Rams Notebook : Win Over Chiefs Extracted a Price : Three Hurt, Vann to Have Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
- A Political and Fiscal Thicket : Congress Showdown Near on Deficit Curb
- World Series Notes : Grounded Coleman Sits and Waits
- The State - News from Oct. 21, 1985
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- Grogan Appears Set to Make a Comeback With the Patriots
- Empire League : Los Alamitos Beats Cypress, 17-3
- WFC Roundup : Santa Clara Wins on Smith's Late Score
- Billy Kidd Has Taken Financial Course
- Foreign Accent in NBA
- Rams and Chiefs Get Doubleheader Under Way at Kansas City
- Volleyball Roundup : USIU Defeats San Francisco in Volleyball
- There Is Much More to Cosell and Book
- VIDEOLYMPICS : A LOSING SEASON FOR ROCK VIDEOS
- Q: What kind of blouse would...
- Halpern Takes Reins at Semco
- Tours Offered for Groups in Their Golden Years
- Coup d'Etat by John Harvey (Atheneum: $16.95; 480 pp.)
- MaceRich Co. Acquires The Mall at Northgate
- Germany has put the finishing touches on...
- A Pose Is a Pose Is a Pose : The Crossed-Leg Stance Has Been a Popular Theme in Art for Centuries
- Bay Area Projects Among Winners
- When Italo Calvino's "The Baron in the...
- State Panel Seeks to Define a Role for Local Colleges
- Protests in Cape Town Draw Thousands
- School Deficit Is Focus of Beverly Hills Race
- Garbage Haulers Strike Raises Issue: What About Next Time?
- The House : Comparable Worth
- Mini-Hotel at LAX Is a Novel Place to Catch a Nap, Shower
- Murphy's Failure to Communicate Ends Titans' Chances in 10-6 Loss
- Citrus Crates' Fanciful Art a Sweet Lure for Collectors
- Anaheim/ Fullerton : Cities Plan to Withdraw From Water District
- Mistakes Prevent Syracuse, a 24-20 Loser, From Upsetting Penn State
- Pinkett Breaks Record, and Notre Dame Wins
- Under Stern Hand, League Seems to Be Rebounding
- Wolfgang to Race in Ascot National
- Jackson Is Jet 'Elder' in Secondary
- Far West Roundup : Bosco Passes for 585 Yards; BYU Wins, 45-23
- A SMALL CAFE GROWS UP AND GOES TO TOWN
- THE LAST HURRAH
- Streets of Vietnam Foster Soccer Career
- Shopping Center Slates Late October Opening
- Monastery Becomes an Enchanting Hotel in Italy
- Metamagical Themas : QUESTING FOR THE ESSENCE OF MIND AND PATTERN by Douglas Hofstadter (Basic: $24.95; 852 pp., illustrated)
- Three-Building Complex Opens in Irvine Park
- The Ravished Image OR HOW TO RUIN MASTERPIECES BY RESTORATION by Sarah Walden (St. Martin's: $13.95; 174 pp., illustrated)
- The Crone WOMAN OF AGE, WISDOM AND POWER by Barbara G. Walker (Harper & Row: $19.95: 191 pp.)
- On Safari, Under Canvas in Kenya and Tanzania
- Coalition Torn by 'Family Squabble' on Council Choice
- Center Preserves Heritage of Mountain Folk
- Pope Visits Sardinia, Pleads for an End to 'Culture of Violence'
- HUD Awards $2 Million for Buena Clinton
- Albino Koala Born at Zoo
- NOTEBOOK : Will Coaches Ever Balk at Players for Going to the Mouth?