- Work to Start on Contested Norco Development
- 2 Campaign Gifts Exceeded Limit, Will Be Remitted
- Westminster : Court Rules Against Imposing 5-Day Week
- Africa Train Crash Kills 58
- The new seven-domed parish church of Mission...
- Waldorf Holds His Ground, Tied With Three in First Place
- All-Time Ram Team : Bob Waterfield Is Top Selection in Three Categories
- Padres Back Into Their Win Over Houston, 6-5
- France Wins Its First Gold Since 1970 in European Swimming Championships
- National League Roundup : Cardinals' Tudor Stops Cubs on One Hit, 8-0
- Phils Win as Schmidt Homers : 18,142 Fans Turn Out at Philadelphia as Baseball Returns
- U.S. Peace Workers Seized in Nicaragua Are Released
- Meese Vows to Aid Senate Probe in Presser Case
- The House : Ex-Presidents' Staff Budgets
- Bodies of 26 American MIAs to Be Released
- Hawkins Case Defense: Bad Medical Care
- Local News in Brief : Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Chatsworth Man
- Roberto Duran, Alexis Arguello and Wilfred Benitez,...
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- Soviet Offer of Moratorium
- Soviet Offer of Moratorium
- Junk Mail
- Hindu Minority in Punjab
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- Disabled Placard
- Soviet Offer of Moratorium
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- Soviet Offer of Moratorium
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
- Soviet Offer of Moratorium
- The Listen item Aug. 2 about Santa Monica resident Lisa Frank--who phoned staff writer Bettijane Levine to say landlords wouldn't rent her space for a socks shop--elicited a lot of response. : Here are some of the letters:
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- Setback for Irvine Group : Judge Rules Out Proposal for Vote on Freeway Fees
- Mattel's 2nd-Quarter Net Increases 8%; Sales Up 32%
- Diamond Bar Slaying May Be Latest in Series
- Roommate Says Burglar Was Slain : Evans' Accused Slayer Tells of Earlier Murder
- CALIFORNIA - News from Aug. 9, 1985
- Dispute With Brewery Seen as Threat to Irwindale Bonds
- Armenian Life : Immigrants, Fleeing War's Pain, Work to Preserve Culture
- 1,000 Members of Uganda's Secret Police, Bodyguard Detail Arrested
- Historical Rubbings a Worldwide Hobby
- German Group Denied License : New Bell Bingo Rules Seek Local Benefits
- Long Beach
- Musical Honors for Pasadena
- Culver City Salutes Cage, Soccer Teams
- Time Out for Casey Stengel : 50 Years of Baseball History Stored in Montrose
- George R. Reilly, State Official 44 Years, Dies
- Dark Doings in Newport Beach
- He Doesn't Want to Be the Modern One Play O'Brien
- TERMS OF THE NEW BASEBALL CONTRACT
- STAGE REVIEW : A FRESH TREATMENT OF 'TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT'
- Plans for 9 High-Rises in Warner Center Told
- Longshore Appointed to Veterans Board
- Seven Indicted on Cocaine Charges
- Huntington Beach : Proposal Accepted for 6th Redevelopment Area
- Oceanside
- Offer her Chicken Delight and she'll probably bring a trampoline. : Keeping Busy on a Wednesday
- A Well-Shod Kick at Consumers
- School Pledges $20,000 to Help Save Program : Student Orchestra Gets Chance for Reprieve
- Trial Begins for 7 Accused of 'Brass-Knuckle Therapy' in Loan-Sharking
- Encino Man Is Stabbed in Jail
- Chinese to Establish Leprosy Treatment Site
- Air-Conditioning Plan : Funds on Way to Cool Rooms at 3 Schools
- Prosecutor Won't Call On Moriarty in Banker's Trial
- Waxing Profound About Polishes for a Car
- Lawndale
- Subway Rider Shot in Seat Dispute; 5 Injured in Panic
- Everybody's 'Favorite Teacher' at Cal State L.A. Doesn't Intend to Become History Just Yet
- The Peninsula
- Pacific Palisades : Decisions on Drilling Permits A Month Off
- Mobile Veterinary Clinics Voted Down by L.A. City Council
- Analysis : Ueberroth Pitches Near-Perfect Game : Commissioner Makes Few Mistakes in Handling Dispute With an Effective Series of Behind-the-Scenes Maneuvers
- Alemany Looks a Lot More Remote to Moses
- Motor Racing : Moran Is Leader of U.S. Team
- School Friend of Victim Faces Trial in Triple Slaying
- School Board OKs Hoover Bid for Navy ROTC
- Pentagon May Ask for More Money After Budget Battle : Weinberger Believes He Has President's OK to Request Supplemental Appropriation
- Brea : Council Rejects Bank's Helicopter Proposal
- Pentagon Study on Defense Firm Profits Faces Congress' Scrutiny
- A Federated Dept. Stores suit was dismissed.
- Reagan's Aides Ask Panel to Ease Tax Plan Criticism
- Beverly Hills Suspends Funds for Schools, Cites Legal Issue
- Heckler Out of Hospital
- Becker Beaten in 28 Minutes
- Baseball Strike Settled; Play to Resume Today : Strong Ueberroth Role Indicated in Five-Year Agreement Reached by Owners and Players
- The State : UC Scientist Gets Award
- The Region : Jonathan Club in Appeal
- Southland Gas Bills Will Take Another Modest Drop
- Pressure on Pretoria
- Stockbroker Dennis Krieger; Victim of Dallas Jet Crash
- Santa Ana : Truck-Car Crash Clogs Freeway at Rush Hour
- County : Democratic Committee Hires Executive Director
- Tentative Accord Brings End to Strike : An Agreement Is Reached One Day After the Walkout and 75 Minutes After Ueberroth Enters the Negotiations
- In This Kind of Bicycling, Gear Up for a Ride on the Wild Side
- ReadiCare Bid Called 'Ridiculous' : Medical Enterprises Inc. Spurns Merger Offer
- Micro D Inc. Reports $567,000 Quarter Loss
- Soviets Detain U.S. Journalist
- FCC Calls for End to 'Fairness Doctrine'
- Escaped Murderer Welch Recaptured
- Mule, Tripped Up in a Lover's Leap, Recovering in New Home
- Naval War College Chief
- Planned Parenthood Opens Men's Clinic in Santa Monica
- NAACP's 'Freedom '85" Radiothon to Start Friday
- Education Leader Gives Reagan 'F' for Action
- Hedgecock Jury Choice Narrows
- THE PGA'S ANGRY MAN : Mac O'Grady Will Talk to Certain Reporters, but Press Tent Is Still Out
- One by One, Padres Receive News
- Tarzana Golfer Tied for Pacific Coast Lead : Unlucky Seven Handcuffs Waldorf
- Dodgers : Club Hopes to Get Guerrero Here on Time
- Turner Signs Agreement to Buy MGM : Ends Controversial $5-Billion Effort to Take Over CBS
- Shipyard Closing Reflects Decline of a U.S. Industry
- White Zinfandel Cake Is Just the Right Light Touch for a Summer Luncheon
- Redondo Beach
- Manhattan Beach
- Rivaled the Fourth, but It Was a Mistake : Newlyweds' Party Explodes Into Grand, Glorious Fifth
- GAO Faults VA Hospitals' Admissions : Report Says Third of Patients Studied Didn't Belong There
- College Board Plans Swift Action to Find Successor to Craig
- Downey
- TERRIGNO: Grand Jury Probe : Terrigno Concedes Loss of Post, Faces Grand Jury Probe
- Retired Arcadia Police Chief Dies
- Remnants of War Only Hint at Fear's Grip on Peninsula
- China Asks Superpower Disarmament but Won't Join Test Ban
- Report on Americans' Imminent Release in Lebanon Unconfirmed
- Harry Seelig; Active in Jewish Homes for Aging for 50 Years
- This Bargain Can't Wait
- Woman Uses Battered Wife Defense at Trial in Slaying of Husband
- San Diego
- Two Arrested in Thefts of $80,000 Worth of Saddles
- Panel Backs New Library by City Hall
- STAGE REVIEWS : REGIONAL THEATER HAS A NEW LOOK
- Computer Automation Inc., the troubled Irvine computer...
- ITT Corp. said it has been studying...
- Irradiation Approval Pending
- Barriers Forgotten on 26-Day Trek : U.S., Soviet Youths Find Accord at Snowy Summit
- Long Beach
- Defeated GOP Aspirant Put on State Board
- 'Mary Worth' Comic Strip Artist Kenneth Ernst Dies
- Convention Will Show the Mettle of Medals
- A plan to buy Acapulco Restaurants was finalized.
- AirCal, the Newport Beach-based regional airline, said...
- Chocolate Gets Bad Acne Rap
- Manhattan Beach
- Santa Monica
- Reagan OKs Foreign Aid
- Lawndale
- High School to Pros: A Lot Farther Than Glendora to Florida : 'It's been hard because this league is so much better than high school. Everyone you play against was a star at one time.' : Kurt Brown, Sarasota White Sox rookie catcher
- Cudahy
- Competing Newspapers Make Big Issue of Tiny-Type Legal Ads
- Springing Into Action in Quest for Curlers
- Airport OKs $3.8-Million Increase in Spending
- Norwalk
- Canada Relief Chief Kidnaped in S. Lebanon
- Duane Bickett, former USC linebacker and the...
- DUETTING DIVAS : THE GRACE & SHIRLEY SHOW AT THE BOWL
- 401k Plans Cut Retirement Benefits
- Azusa
- Lomita
- Chinese Typhoon Toll 117
- Peace Group Freed by Rebels in Nicaragua
- High School to Pros: A Lot Farther Than Glendora to Florida
- Challenger in Good Condition Despite Chipped Tiles and Scratched Windows
- Crashed Jetliner Probe Turns to Pilot Training
- 'Israeli Mafia' Killer to Leave Prison in 1987
- Armed Marshals Reported Placed on Commercial Jets
- Pope Lauds African Evangelists
- S. African Strife Hits Port City : 6 Die Near Durban, a Relatively Quiet Area for Past Year
- Film Thief Sentenced
- San Clemente : Acting Services Director Gets Post Permanently
- San Juan Capistrano : Riding Center to Offer Tours at Open House
- BBC: Now, a Credibility Gap
- Taking the Strike Before the Bar
- Attorney Wants Meeting Postponed : SDSU AD Hill Scheduled to Talk to Day This Morning
- Athletics Reported to Bring $3 Million Annually to Area JCs : Board Staff's Study Appears to Save Sports Programs From Elimination
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'REAL GENIUS': SATIRE WITH A HIGH IQ
- FORMER MISS UNIVERSE IN THE TV SWIM
- Glendora
- Firm Owner Held on Waste Disposal Charges
- Kent Redwine, 87; Served Four Terms in State Assembly
- Conservancy to Buy Verdugos Property
- Convenience Store Bandit Sought in Three Costa Mesa Armed Robberies
- Strike Notes : Settlement Pleases Fans, Disappoints the Entrepreneurs
- Raiders : Hilger to Get His Chance in Exhibition Opener
- Manhattan Beach : Police Win 5.5% Salary Increase in New Contract
- Hospital Reduces Seniors' Meal Prices
- Beverly Hills
- UCLA Program Set
- Moving Violation? : South Gate Sputtering Over Downey's Minibus Meeting
- Torrance Hospital Gets Mobil Grant
- Westwood
- Park, Paint and Pride
- STRIKE HALTS BBC NEWS WORLDWIDE
- Springsteen Pledge Ends Strike for a Day : <i> From Reuters </i>
- To Oppose Levine Again : Scribner Says God Is Calling Him to Run
- Show Dog Accused of Fatal Mauling Dies Mysteriously
- The World : Uganda Imprisons 1,000
- Retail Sales Stagnant in July
- Students in Orbit Over Summer Jobs at JPL
- FBI Ruined Miller's Plot Against KGB, Attorney Says
- Book Review : Salute to the Honored Military Decoration
- Crews Testing for Water Contamination
- Seniors to Clash in Lions Club East/West All-Star Grid Classic
- The House : Ex-Presidents' Staff Budgets
- Plans to Build Buddhist College Snarled by Open Space Struggle
- No Swallows, Yet : New Church Nearly Ready at San Juan
- The Cincinnati Reds announced a five-player deal...
- Lear-Perenchio Offer for Evening News Barred
- Butterfield S&L; Seized by Regulators : FHLBB Critical of Firm's Real Estate, Restaurant Deals
- Davis, Regulators Reach Agreement : Trustee to Take Over Diversified Properties
- Projection for 1985, '86 : Johnson & Johnson Chief Sees 'Pretty Good' Profit
- Conrac Sells Machine Tool Unit to L.A. Firm
- PacifiCare Health Systems, a Cypress health care...
- Turner's Quest for CBS Seemed Doomed From the Start
- 100 Recipes for Grand Finales
- Upjohn plans to produce an anti-baldness drug.
- Athletes Need Extra Calories
- Foreign Exchange : Dollar Falls Against Most Currencies
- The American Bankers Assn. sued the SEC.
- Scott & Fetzer said its buy-out is threatened.
- Singer Co. Awarded $12.1-Million Navy Deal
- Yields were down at the latest Treasury auction.
- Dollar Falls Against Most Currencies; Gold Edges Up
- Activator President Vows to Keep Company Alive
- In the Pink at Rosicler
- U.S. Trade Hits Record Deficit of $33.4 Billion
- Engineers' Broker Finds China a Strong Market
- Landing a Recipe for a Peppery Shrimp Dish to Please Anxious Mom
- Right-to-Work Group to Fight Saturn Pact
- Icahn raised his TWA stake to 45.5% from 40.6%.
- Nutritiously Sound Beverages Can Help Add Calories for the Underweight
- Redondo Beach
- Fruit Cocktail Specialty
- Four Juveniles Booked in Shooting of Westminster Man During Fight
- Fluor Corp.'s Debt Rating Down to A minus
- 2 Stadiums Offer Concert Dates for Springsteen Tour
- Stranded Whales Driven Back Into Sea
- U.S., France, Soviets Conduct 20 Nuclear Tests Through July
- El Monte
- Seat Belt Crusader : 'Let's Not Meet by Accident,' Doctor Says
- Meanwhile, Back at the Reagan Ranch
- Hummer a Bummer : Mysterious Buzz Torments Sleepless Houseboat Owners, Confounds Scientists
- Pasadena
- County Says Wrather Firm Escaped $860,000 in Taxes
- Cabbie Cries No Fare After Long Ride
- Five Teen Boaters Found Safe
- Man Who Complained About Religious Reference Called 'Pathetic' : Agency Apologizes for 'Christian' Letter
- Carson
- Jellybean Contest : Whipping Up a Winning Recipe Was Easy as 1,2,3
- Rancho Santa Fe : Bright Picture Painted for Incorporation
- Van Nuys Loses 1st Game in Babe Ruth Tournament to Langowski of Alameda
- HERE THEY GO AGAIN : Ram Controversy at Quarterback : Brock to Start in Exhibition Opener, but That Doesn't Make Kemp No. 2
- SEATTLE MAN GETS TOP JOB AT INSTITUTE
- New Charges Face Accused Swindler : Phony Passports, Loan and Plane Deals Linked to Man
- Hacienda Heights
- L.B. Teen Salves Feelings as Games Bid Proves False
- Highly Heralded Horton Plaza Hastily Readied for Debut
- Couple Survived Shots by Intruder : 45 Seconds of Terror Recalled
- Strings Lose, 28-22, in Tennis Playoffs
- Saints Sign USFL Quarterback Hebert
- Wilkerson Says He's Had Enough After 204 Games
- GAMES POSTPONED BY THE STRIKE
- PROFILE OF CTG/TAPER DRAMATURGE
- Beverly Hills
- Tuttle Seeks City OK to Hire Girlfriend as Aide
- Pasadena : Charter Amendments on November Ballot
- Nostalgia isn't what it used to be? It depends on what you have to remember
- Bangkok to Move Inmates
- Facing Marriage Burnout: When the Spark Goes Out, Flames Can Be Rekindled
- Despite Protests, El Segundo Triples Worker Head Tax
- Jamaican Airliner Seized by Customs Agents
- Michael Walker, 15, of Long Beach has...
- Westwood
- Hermosa Beach
- Phillies Win Second Opener
- Temple City
- Contras Reportedly Seize U.S. Religious Group
- Oceanside