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- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : AT THE SCENE : Bulldozer Hits Car, Driver Lives
- CSUN Picks Off 5 Passes to Beat Kingsmen, 17-3
- No. 1 Hurricanes Win in a Breeze
- Winged Sprints to Debut at Ascot
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Hampton Does Unto Defenses Before They Can Do Unto Him
- Big Eight Roundup : Nebraska Returns for a 30-10 Win
- USC Is Stunned, 34-14, While UCLA Wins on a Stunner : Bruins Capitalize on Own Mistakes, Beat Arizona on Green's Run, 32-25
- San Diego High School Football : University of San Diego High Wins
- East Roundup : Penn State Escapes With a 23-17 Victory
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- He Prefers Commoners to Kings : Italian Historian Believes in the Power of the People
- Prods Congress to Pass Budget : Reagan Reluctantly Signs Stopgap Funding Measure
- 2 Expert Groups Named at Summit : Reagan, Gorbachev Order Panels to Confer on Arms, Other Divisive Issues
- No Love Lost Over Park's Tennis Courts
- Immigration Reform Finally Bears Fruit in Congress
- China Plays Superpowers by Own Rules
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Tijuana Hospital--a Promise Unfulfilled
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COUNTY : Tight Rein Put on '87 Surf Meet
- Schwartz Defeats Pfetzing, Wins U.S. Speedway Title
- Occasionally in Racing, There Is Such a Thing as a Sure Thing
- IOC to Consider New Timetable for Summer, Winter Games
- The Baseball Gods Must Be Perverse
- TOBACCO ROAD
- Electronic Gadgets Improve Navigation and Safety : Sailors Cruise Into Computer Era
- Final Touch for a Remodeled Kitchen
- Sabotage by Fletcher Knebel (Doubleday: $16.95; 300 pp.)
- High-Tech Travel Opens Up a Brave New World
- I'M IN CHARGE OF CELEBRATIONS by Byrd...
- Health Care Property Acquires 4 Facilities in Michigan and Missouri
- Silvercrest Posts Earnings of $502,000 for 1st Quarter
- TSINGTAO BEER : BOTTLING PROFITS FOR CHINA
- Commentary : Sad Farewell to an Old Spring Street Friend
- THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE 1986
- Mother Teresa's Plane Skids Into Crowd, Killing 5
- Fumigation Workers Get Toxicity Test
- Weinberger Talks With Gandhi, Says India Can Buy U.S. Arms
- Air Force F-16 Jet Crashes
- California Elections : English-Only Proposition Kindles Minorities' Fears
- MUM'S NOT THE WORD
- HE'S JUST WILD ABOUT 'HONEY'
- EMPORIA UPDATE
- TOWEL TOSSER
- Professor Wins Grant to Study in Rome
- Races May Be in the Bag in 2 Tailor-Made Districts : Friedman Goes to Work, but Not on His Campaign
- Developments in Brief : Hepatitis B Virus Grown in Test Tube
- The Region : Probe of County Purchasing Requested
- All Sides Open Fire on State Gun Permit Laws
- SQUIER TRIES TO SHED AN IMAGE AS A VIDEO WIMP
- GUILT TRIPS WITH THE STARS : When a Writer Is Blocked on the Road to Publication
- THE ROAD GETS BACK INTO WINWOOD'S BLOOD
- Huge Bank Deal Could Produce Huge Problems
- At L.A.'s New Wholesale Produce Mart, Tenants Already Saying: 'Give Me Space'
- Nichols Reports Loss of $181,000 in Quarter Despite Revenue Gain
- FICTION
- See Australia by Bus
- Tour Firms Put Accent on Comfort
- Developers Gamble on Spring Fever : Former Stock Exchange Slated for Nightclub, Restaurant, Offices
- The Films of Woody Allen by Robert Benayoun; translated by Alexander Walker (Harmony: $25; 176 pp., illustrated)
- The Guelaguetza--Oaxaca's Vibrant Celebration
- 52ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE
- The House : Appropriations Bill
- $5-Million Gift to Go to Arts Center
- U.S.-Mexico Effort Called Better Tack for Border Ills
- Angels Take a 3-1 Edge With Grit and Grich : Down in 9th, 3-0, They Tie It, Then Beat Red Sox in 11th, 4-3
- Sutton Sets 8th Straight Record
- The Strange, Tangled Journey of Tito Horford, Basketball Star
- Big Ten Roundup : Ohio State Gets Some Breaks and a 24-22 Victory Over Indiana
- The organizing committee for the 1988 Winter...
- CSUN Volleyball Team Places 11th
- Mariners Won't Raise Prices
- Indians May Be Ready to Contend in AL East
- AND WHILE WE'RE ON THAT SUBJECT: No...
- THE INTERROGATOR-PRISONER ROLES
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- HOW TO MAKE A TV LUCY
- THE VIEW FROM THE HAZE
- Small Firms' Problems
- Flushing Out Flying Fish Aboard Yacht Off Maui
- Redeeming the Time: A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE 1920s AND THE NEW DEAL by Page Smith (McGraw-Hill: $34.95; 1,232 pp., illustrated)
- Open House at Mission Viejo's Rainbow Ridge
- Small Is Noisy : "Engines Are Like Dogs," a Wise Old Woman Once Stated.
- The House : Appropriations Bill
- Many Airline Passengers Wondering Where Service Has Gone
- Circle of Violence: A Family Drama (CBS...
- The Guru of Child-Rearing Speaks : Bruno Bettelheim Warns Against Expecting Perfection
- Ortega Says Sandinista Courts Will Try Captured American
- Two-Term Latino Legislator Proud of Independent Stance : Sen. Montoya Ready for Reelection Fight but Without a GOP Opponent
- Columbus' Whereabouts No Joke
- Governance by Loophole
- Big A Works Hard to Keep the Tipsy From Tussling : Computers Used to Track Fans' Actions as Stadium Strives to Uphold Its Image
- Odeh's Message of Peace Lives On
- Nervous McRookie : Big Cheese Serves Up the Big Macs
- Bells Sound at Ordination of First Juaneno
- City Manager's Role Shrinks as Council Takes Center Stage
- Golf Roundup : Sindelar Shoots 62, Trails by a Stroke
- Southwest Roundup : Akers Put on Spot in 47-12 Loss
- NMR Centers Agrees to Buy Lifenet of Houston
- The Los Angeles Council, American Youth Hostels'...
- My Father, My Son <i> by Adm. Elmo Zumwalt Jr. and Lt. Elmo Zumwalt III with John Pekkanen(Macmillan: $18.95; 320 pp., illustrated)</i> : Agent Orange on Trial: <i> Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts by Peter H. Schuck (Belknap/Harvard University: $25; 335 pp.)</i>
- Where the Action Is: Montana-Style Institutions
- A Psychiatrist's Casebook, Robert L. Spitzer, Andrew...
- Tips to Homeowners
- Dear Hoki-San : A Collection of Henry Miller's Letters to His Last Wife
- Car Dealer Honored for Charity Work
- Ghosts, Elves Alive and Well : Iceland's Belief in Supernatural Is No Fairy Tale
- 62ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE
- Fellowships Awarded
- Animal Behaviorist: It's a Dog's Life : 'It's Best If You're Down at (Their) Level,' Therapist Says
- Opera for Los Angeles
- Peak Campaigning in State Senate Race Won't Be in Valley
- Big A Works Hard to Keep the Tipsy From Tussling : Other Ballparks Come Up With Varying Techniques to Keep Spectators Orderly
- Point Loma Loses Soccer Match, 2-0
- Bartkowski Has the Falcons Stirred Up : Atlanta's Offensive Line Upset Over Remark Made by the Ram Quarterback
- Joyner Watches Game in His Hospital Room--Bacterial Infection
- Dykstra Homer Nails Astros in 9th, Gives Mets a 6-5 Win
- America's Cup Trials : No Examination of New Zealand's Hull
- Chambliss' Big Shot : Former Yankee Recalls His Memorable Pennant-Winning Home Run of 1976
- Corbett Knew He Was Ready for Challenge : Angel Reliever Has Had to Overcome Doubts and Near-Tragedy to Prevail
- Golf / Scott Howard-Cooper : Rosburg to Play in SoCal PGA Senior Event
- BYU Wins the UCLA-National Volleyball Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Christensen's Records Tell True Story as Royal Beats Simi on Father's Day, 31-18
- PHILHARMONIC ENTERS SEASON NO. 68
- DAMNING UP RIVERS' MOUTH
- DAYS OF ROCK PAST
- Music in the Classroom
- College Board Ballot
- Epstein-Barr Virus Syndrome
- Information Sought
- Deukmejian Veto of Bilingual Bill
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- Courses for Older Drivers
- Deukmejian Veto of Bilingual Bill
- Great-Hearted Turkey
- Drug Education in Schools
- It's a shame that the very talented...
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- Boycott Tecate Beer
- DAYS OF ROCK PAST
- Thank goodness. "Dallas" is back to normal...
- Endorsement of La Pietra Denied
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- Europe in the Sierra
- Look at the Bright Side
- Not-Hard-to-Find Publication
- Mind the Water
- Views on Unarius
- Deukmejian Veto of Bilingual Bill
- IN DEFENSE OF 'OTELLO'
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- Views on Unarius
- Deukmejian Veto of Bilingual Bill
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- Nuclear Falsehood
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- Deukmejian Veto of Bilingual Bill
- LAGUNA NIGUEL: Phase 7 of Standard-Pacific Corp.'s...
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- Having Everything Right, Kim R. Stafford (Western...
- 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE
- Pets Help Rescue Young Offenders From a Dog's Life in Jail
- Irish Eyes Have Plenty to Smile About
- A Look Back at People and Events in the News : Soup Kitchen Gets Its Just Desserts
- Contention Span : Some in Downey Fear Return of Crime if Bridge to Bell Gardens Reopens
- South County : Public Hearings Set on Foothill Freeway Route
- One of College Football's Giants : Wallace Wade Was Both Feared and Respected
- Raiders Need Reinforcements, Get Them : Allen Returns, Townsend Reinstated for Key Game With Seattle at Coliseum
- Off-Road Gran Prix at Pomona : Thompson Takes First Checkered Flag
- Chuck Smith, Aspiring Astronaut, Is Flying High as Tailback at Navy
- Bonds Keeps Interest on Sidelines
- A MOVIE FOR THE HUNGRY
- ELVIS BLASTS BRUCE!: Elvis Costello has mellowed...
- RAG TRADE
- Experts in Land Use Export Southland's Ideas to Texas
- LA MOODS
- Dancing on My Grave <i> by Gelsey Kirkland with Greg Lawrence (Doubleday: $17.95; 285 pp.) </i>
- The Nazi Doctors: <i> Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide by Robert Jay Lifton (Basic: $19.95; 561 pp.) </i>
- Health Clinic Trying to Heal Sore Spot--Its Public Image
- 59TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE / Los Angeles Times
- THE REYKJAVIK SUMMIT : Jews Pray for Release of Soviet Brethren : Other Religious, Peace and Environmental Activists Also Voice Views
- Dim Hopes for Contras, Say Region Leaders
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COUNTY : Law on Drug Tests Sought
- Principal's Warmth Melts Protests
- College Roundup : Entzinger Wins Race
- Cooper Leads LBCC Past Fullerton, 24-16 : Freshman Scores 3 Touchdowns; Hornets Plagued by Fumbles
- Multilingual Griping
- Art Space
- 'Rising Star' : White House Not on Nunn's Agenda but . . .
- Atlanta Mayor Joins Bradley in Appeal for Black Support
- Pollution Darkens West's Already Bad Water Picture
- COLLISIONS AND NEAR MISSES
- Discontent Stirs at Harvard Over Difficulty of Winning Tenure for Junior Professors
- 'Experienced Team' vs. 'Committee for Quality' in Santa Monica : Two Slates Vie for Seats on College Board
- AIDS' New Cruelty: Impoverishment : Patients Without Jobs, Insurance Fall Through the Health Net
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Commentary : A Fairer Council Election System
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- SANTA ANA : Public Meeting to Focus on Amtrak's Services
- Tennis Roundup
- NHL Roundup : Surprising Penguins Rally to Top Rangers in OT, 6-5
- More than half the teams in the...
- Commentary : Weaver Is Free; Orioles Are in Free Fall
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- There's Lots of Life After Expo Around Vancouver
- American Spoken Here : Will the Country That Gave France <i> le Hot Dog</i> Win the Linguistic Battle of Britain?
- Golden Days <i> by Carolyn See (McGraw-Hill: $15.95; 196 pp.) </i>
- THE MIRROR : How Others See Us : Desert Time
- County Agency to Offer Free Flu Shots
- Dock Deaths Spark Union Demand for More Safety
- Treasures Include Audubon Sketches : St. Louis Library Keeps Low Profile
- Tanner-Velasco Race Is the Highlight Among 7 Contests for Assembly Seats
- School Bus Drivers Getting a Safety Education : District Officials, Employees Stress Care of 'Precious Cargo'
- District Faces Fight to Build a School on Costly Industrial Site
- What Nov. 4 May Bring Is Loss of Senate Brokerage
- Local News in Brief : Tarzana Fire Causes $1 Million in Damage
- Traffic Deaths Decrease 21% in 3rd Quarter
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : AT THE SCENE : Broken Main Causes Fissure
- Arreola Runs Away With First Place at CSUN Invitational
- Newsome and Matthews Savor Win at Pittsburgh
- THE STOCKYARD : Saugus Speeway, Once a Ranch Alive With Livestock, Has Served for 27 Years as a Farm for Stock Car Drivers
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Rozelle Lets Townsend Play Today--'Pending a Further Review'
- In Red Sox Clubhouse, a Silence Tells the Whole Painful Story
- National League Playoffs Notebook : Astros Have Decided to Go With Scott--Twice
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
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- 2 UNCOMMON FILMS WITH SOMETHING IN COMMON
- AUDITIONING FOR 'DYLAN': LIKE A ROLLING CLONE
- The Truck Stops Here : Darlene Klein's Business Has Given Her, and Others, a Second Chance
- The Mirror Dances
- 65TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE / Los Angeles Times
- THE REYKJAVIK SUMMIT : Reporter's Notebook : Early Bird Gets the Door in Reagan-Gorbachev Gaffe
- Agencies Channel Funds, Supplies to Victims
- A Matter of Style
- 500 Attend Dinner to Honor Slain Arab Leader
- Moorpark Defeats Bakersfield, 17-14
- BIG FEED
- SOUL SYNCHERS
- VIEWPOINTS : Tax Reform Could Change the Way Business Does Business : Many Firms May Unincorporate to Pay a Lower Rate
- Few on Visitors Side : Baseball Isn't Bringing Tourist Business--Yet
- When Kerfeld Took a Seat, the Astros' Game Went Ker-Plunk
- IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD ON POP CHARTS IN '86
- AN EARLY EYE IN THE SKY
- Treating Yourself Royally in London
- Horse Racing Museum Is a Winner
- Something for Everyone in La Cienega Park Plan
- European Airlines Offer Discounts
- Parlors on Reservations Not a Panacea, Tribes Discover : BINGO! Indians Aren't Always the Winners
- 55TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT RACE AT A GLANCE
- 'Throwaway People' Get the Best at Famous Hospital : New York's Bellevue Is 250 Years Old
- Days of Cheap Water in West Near an End
- CONCEALED GUNS
- Iowa football Coach Hayden Fry denied a...
- BIG FEED
- CASTING AROUND
- American Commerce Bank Doubles Income
- A Look Back at People and Events in the News : Fame Fades but Girl Gridder Hangs Tough
- Veto Prospects on $18-Billion Clean Water Act Renewal 'Open Question'
- Computer to Divide Sunken Ship's Booty
- Film About Police Slayings Triggers Deep Emotions
- TRAVELIN' MAN : Dornan's Globe-Trotting Becomes a Heated Issue in the Race for Congress
- Toon Has Enough Moves to Be NFL's Best Wide Receiver
- Skipper John Martin sailed into Cape Town,...
- All American Bowl to Offer More Money
- Nixon Sits By as Clippers Lose to the Warriors, 119-112
- UB40 GETS SHARP
- Reagan Skips His Radio Address
- Design Offices Move
- 'A Social Problem' : Parents Buckle Down on Child-Seat Safety
- Pilots' 'Combat Fear' : Anxiety in Southland's Busy Skies
- The Nation : Texas Red Tide Spreading
- Long Beach Capitalizes as Fullerton Falters
- Ellard, Colts Reach Agreement, but . . .
- How to Schedule Your Way Into a Bowl Game : Big Ten Teams Have Found That Lining Up Patsies Translates to Bowl Bids
- Community College Football : Saddleback Has Home Win Streak Snapped
- NATION
- VIEWPOINTS : U.S. Must Return to Offense in World Trade Game
- The Comeback Whale
- Targeting the New Tax Laws : Realtors Lobby for Changes
- Amelia Earhart's Legacies Fly High : Memories of Famous Flier Live On in Kansas Hometown
- Nuclear Energy Ban Fails
- Hersh's Book on Downing of Jet Called Off Course
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Schwartz Wins U.S. Speedway Title in a Runoff
- Point Loma Wins Cross-Country Meet
- The Day the Boos Turned to Cheers : UCLA's Matt Stevens Says: 'Playing QB in L.A. Is Great'
- Tax Reform May Hurt Financial Newsletters
- Tax Reform May Provide Boon to Mail-Order Firms
- Single-Family Houses Open in Chino Hills
- Kosta Glassworks: How Swede It Is
- Turning the Inside Out : Gardens That Reflect the Design of Their Houses Are a California Innovation