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- Military contracts awarded to local companies:Litton Systems...
- Sales of domestically produced electronics gear and...
- Wall Street Financial Bids to Control SDN Bancorp
- Fluor Corp.'s engineering and construction subsidiary, Fluor...
- Blue Cross Plans to Lay Off 54 Workers at End of June
- 'Pumpkin Papers' Farm a Landmark
- California Elections : $776-Million Park, Wildlife Plan Bids for Voter Support
- A Campaign Against Fear : The Evolution of the Wording of the New Government Brochure
- Trash at Curb Is Not Private, Justices Hold : California Bar on Police Garbage Searches Voided
- Book Review : A Personal Saga Amid Racial Strife
- Orange Teachers Back at Work
- Local News in Brief : South County : Candidates Forum Tonight at Center
- Local News in Brief : Fullerton : Boyfriend Sought After Woman's Body Found
- Settlement Ends Longstanding Suit Over Police Slaying of Hostage in Escondido
- Bill Would Punish Areas With Growth and Rent Controls
- Local News in Brief : Garden Grove : Man Robbed, Run Over 3 Times; Trio Arrested
- El Dorado First in Final Poll
- Southern Section Baseball Playoffs : El Dorado Is the Top-Seeded Team in New 5-A
- El Dorado, Hart Are Top-Seeded Baseball Teams
- Another Richards About to Make His Mark
- Televison Reviews : Garfield Salute Is One Long Commercial
- Insider Books on President Reagan
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- 20-Year Sentence
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- Disarmament Agreements
- MOVIES - May 17, 1988
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- New Offer Reportedly Asks Noriega to Exit for 1 Year
- Seoul Worries About North Korea : Countdown to Olympics Brings Terrorism Jitters
- Costa Mesa Council OKs Permits for Arnel Project
- Symphony Commitment Helped Convince Harrell to Accept Post as Music Adviser
- Battle to Spare Bonsall : Bucolic Backcountry Area Plans a Move Designed to Save Region From Growth, but Critics Have Doubt
- Dallas-based Sunbelt Savings Assn. of Texas was...
- Unrest Sparks Restructuring of Arab Society
- The State : Big Winner Gets Prison
- Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Man Dies in Blaze; Smoking Link Possible
- Hobbled in Stretch, Faltering Favorite Wieder Is Digging In
- Crime, Property Values : Diverse Neighbors Share Concerns Over Drug Center
- Fatigue Stops Sockers; Comets Pass Them By
- The Coastal Banc Savings Assn. of Houston...
- California insurance regulators won Superior Court approval...
- Murder Charges in 27 Bus Deaths
- 5-Year Term in $495,000 Fraud
- Closed Circles : Japan Revels in Regional Differences
- 2 Gunmen Kill 3, Hurt 9 in Attack on Busy Belfast Bar
- Times Receives 5 Awards in S.D. Media Competition
- Main Lesson of High-Rise Fire: Sprinklers Are Vital
- ART / Cathy Curtis : Sculptors Believe the Time Is Ripe for Going Out Into the Real World
- No Right of Privacy in Garbage, High Court Rules in Drug Case : 6-2 Ruling Backs Police in Laguna Beach Search
- Toughest Job for Housing Chief: Repairing Broken Lives
- Book Review : Unsettling Voice of Truth About Real Life and Its End
- LOTTERY WINNERS 5/14
- Chapman Opens NCAA Tennis Against Ferris
- Optical Radiation Buys Visionetics for $2 Million
- First RepublicBank Corp. said it was suspending...
- JUDY BURTON : Suffering a Shortage of Nurses : Redefining Staff Role May Be a Cure, Administrator Says
- The Nation : Prisoners Agree to End Oklahoma Siege
- Fellows Keep Up With the Joneses
- Pontiff Urges Attention to Peru's Violence, Terrorism
- County Paid Beaten Inmate $15,000 : Jail Abuse Incident Raises Questions
- Mother Held in Stabbing Death of Son : Argument Over Money, Gang Membership Cited
- Justice Department Urged to Appeal Judgment Against Navy in Anaheim Bay Crash
- Gao Min and Li Qing of China...
- Bujones Cast as Lensky in June 10 Ballet
- Video Equipment Company Breaks With Tradition : High-Tech Firm at Home in the Country
- Motorcycle Crash Kills Val Verde Man
- Wrong Road: No on 74
- MUSIC REVIEW : California Chamber Virtuosi Close Malibu Series at Smothers Theatre
- Percy Adlon's Trek to 'Bagdad Cafe'
- Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan refused...
- Quake Contractors
- Sugarman Loses Round in Bid for Media General
- Bentley Is Driving Tyson to Despair
- Angels Go Shopping and Can't Buy a Win
- MUSIC REVIEW : Master Chorale Delivers Brahms and Schumann
- 4,700 Strike Firestone in 6 States : Goodyear Could Face Walkout on Tuesday
- Mecca Development Set
- Racquetball Tournament Starts Today
- Indianapolis 500 Qualifying : No Day for Play, Rahal Tends to Business
- NBA Playoffs : Willis Gives Hawks a Flying Start and They Soar Past Celtics, 110-92
- San Francisco-based Amfac Inc. said it is...
- 5 Slain by Sinhalese Extremists in Sri Lanka
- TV REVIEW : What if U.S. and U.S.S.R. Ban Nuclear Arms?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Zeppelin, Bee Gees Lead Atlantic Records Salute
- Unsecured creditors of Sharon Steel Corp. say...
- Bracing for a Big One : Citations, Oct. 1 Quake Move Southland's Building Owners to Seek Services of 'Seismic Contractors'
- White House Pulls Back on Noriega 'Plea Bargaining'
- Israeli Soldiers Kill 2 Arabs as Ramadan Ends
- 'Sick of This War' : 'What Was It All For?' a Soldier Asks
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN MARCH
- Science / Medicine : Researchers Focus on Latent AIDS Viruses
- The Soviet Union won 6 of 10...
- Valencia Golf Team Has Come Long Way : In 3 Years, School Has Become Force to Be Reckoned With
- The Return of Tanya : Schrader's Film on Patty Hearst Kidnaping Is the Talk of Cannes
- Ballesteros Disenchanted With European Tour
- POP REVIEW : Gang Loses Some Kool Sans Taylor
- COMMENTARY : A Tale of Two Operatic Musicals
- Kareem: Relentless and Quick Drying
- Sudan Arrests 3 After Terrorist Attacks Kill 7 and Wound 21
- TV REVIEW : A Historic View of Los Angeles in KCET Series
- E. F. Hutton Pays $1 Million on Money-Laundering Charges
- Lawmakers Seek to Expand Health Care for Elderly
- Talks Fail to End Strike by Orange Teachers
- Science / Medicine : Stealth Technology : Military planners are gambling billions on the revolutionary technology known as stealth--ability of an aircraft to fly without detection.
- Youth Fatally Stabbed in Fight; Mother Held
- Fishermen Find Idea of Heaven : Sea of Cortez Yields Great Catches and Harbors a Few of Its Secrets
- Aztecs Win WAC Title by Beating Hawaii, 6-2
- Cable Car Hits Truck; 10 Hurt
- Dodgers Play G-Whiz in 4th Inning on a <i> Muy Lejos</i> Day for the Phillies
- Moorpark Eliminated in JC Softball Playoffs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Focuses on Bach Suites at Ambassador
- THE Pacific : LOOKING WEST FOR AN MBA : Japan, Whose Management Techniques Have Long Been Touted, Enlists Dartmouth Professors to Teach Business Program
- Smaller Banks Capitalize on Big Asset: Service : Profits Grow as They Lure Disenchanted Customers From Their Larger Rivals
- Factory Production Soars 0.7%
- Schoolgirls, Torrent Greet Pope
- Astronomers Question Astrology's Appeal
- More Popular Than Ever Before
- Justice Requires a Career Judiciary : Demonstrated Ability, Not Political Agenda, Should Be Guide
- Antelope Valley Home Buyers Soaked With Big Water Bill
- Mission Beach Club Wins Rugby Title
- DANCE REVIEW : The First of Two 'Twisted Spring' Mixed Programs Opens at LACE
- THEATER REVIEW : Two San Diego Plays Take a Look at Death
- Securities analysts have cut their earnings estimates...
- I don't pick up anything that moves . . . : Specks on the Floor
- Track Competition Begins at UCLA Today
- American League Roundup : Weiss Gets in on the Act, Hitting Home Run for A's in a 7-4 Victory
- Lakers Finally Find Right Tune Against Jazz : Skyhook and Magic Are Back, 113-100
- Nosotros Honors Latinos Picked From Richer Field of Movies, TV
- Science / Medicine : Campaign to Wipe Out Polio
- Japan Motorcyclist Wins Race in Tokyo
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Science / Medicine : Toxic Metals on Increase
- Nightmare Crash Ends Prom Princess's Dream Night
- Field Hands Seeking Amnesty Frustrated by Long Wait
- Good Sense Is Winning
- U.S. Military Assistance to El Salvador Negates Benefits of Economic Aid
- Prep Review : Lane Hasn't Made Up Mind on Where or What He'll Play
- DANCE REVIEW : Joffrey Ballet Revives 'Petrushka' at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Israeli Teens Reportedly Beat Prisoners
- Syria Negotiates on Fate of 16 Beirut Hostages
- Boeing, Airbus to Share $5.04-Billion Plane Order
- Local News in Brief : El Toro : Women Voters Plan Slow-Growth Forum
- Science / Medicine : Process Makes Wire From Ceramic Material
- The United States qualified for the soccer...
- Tennis Roundup : Lendl Wins After Battling Perez-Roldan and Crowd
- Pop Music Reviews : A Night of Celebration for Olivia Records
- 9 Appointed to Presidential Library Panel
- 3 Slain and 10 Wounded in Gang Gunfire
- Dream of '92 Olympics Puts Wind in Teen-Ager's Sails
- Creaking and Cracking With Fatigue, the Structures of Our World Need Therapy
- John Henry Handicap at Hollywood Park : Deputy Governor Doesn't Need Coaxing
- Closing Trials Keeps Vitale Away, but It Doesn't Keep Him Quiet
- South Korea might import foreign beef again...
- Robertson Makes It Official, Quits Presidential Race
- Meese's Spokesman Fired; Chief Speech Writer Quits : Accused of Not Backing Atty. Gen.
- Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : Car Strikes Phone Pole; Driver Dead at Scene
- Private Sector Helps Make Orangewood Shelter a Home With Good Foundation
- Local News in Brief : North County : Discussion Slated on School Funding
- Community College Softball : Saddleback Advances to State With Grand Slam in Sixth
- Two Deaths Mar Bay-to-Breakers Race; Samuelson Finishes Second
- NCAA Women's Tennis Championships : Stanford Wins Title for Third Year in a Row
- Moe Named NBA Coach of Year
- 27 Die, 30 Hurt as Church Bus, Truck Collide
- 'Romeo and Juliet' Fight Too Realistic: Dancer Is Stabbed
- The State : Gunfire Hikes Death Toll
- Science / Medicine : Little glass box is good news for world's museums. : A Mummy Helps Build the Perfect Showcase
- Fever for Sports Bests Fervor for Religion on Rogers Cable
- Dutch veteran Gerard Veldscholten won the 560-mile...
- This Team Still Jazzed : With the Series Tied, 2-2, Utah's Malone Says: 'We're Not Going to Stop Here'
- Brazil's Constituent Assembly has voted to put...
- This Abandoned House Cat Joins Tigers at Zoo
- Dispute on Maternity Leave Extension : Justice Dept. Orders Mother Back on Job
- New U.S. Proposal to Ease Out Noriega Reported
- Schmitz, Out of Spotlight, Confines Politics to Classroom
- Pop Music Reviews : Santana Leads the Way With His Promise Band
- POP REVIEW : Santana and Promise Band Heat Up for Show in Anaheim
- Curbing Big Rigs : Drive Seeks Rush-Hour Ban on Ventura Freeway
- Local News in Brief : El Toro : Hearing Set Tuesday on Murder Charges
- Crime Didn't Pay, But Security Does for Ex-Con
- Weekend Burst of Gang Fights Fatal to Four
- Strong Hawkins Beats Expos, but Not His Way
- Killer Scribblers Needed
- Jackson Charges Bush Is Insensitive to Minority Educational Aspirations
- Egypt Tourists Stranded
- Birthday Festivities for Israel
- R.F.K.'s Children: Heirs to a Legacy of Public Service
- Study Rebuts Bennett Blast at Teacher Unions
- Surgeon Gen. Declares Nicotine Is Addictive
- 125 Extremists Surrender at Sikh Temple, but Some Remain Inside
- 10 Die in S. Africa Gold Mine Accident
- Campaign-Spending Initiative May Get Unruh Funding
- Nevens Reelected to Big Brothers Board
- COMMENCEMENT 1988
- Risking the World's Health
- Anne Marden, a 29-year-old American who lives...
- UCI, Arizona State to Play in NCAA Tennis
- Baltimore Oriole owner Edward Bennett Williams has...
- Universal City-based MCA Inc. has acquired Winterland...
- Opposition Broadens : Greece Typifies Problems of American Bases Abroad
- Pravda Praises Returning Troops for 'Noble' Mission
- Rescuers Free Child Tied to Bed as Blaze Kills 2
- Accused in Robberies : Youth Arrested in Girl's Kidnaping
- Dodgers Roll a 7 in 4th; Belcher Beats Phillies
- National League Roundup : Mets Come West, Take Giant Step Backward
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cal State Long Beach Ensemble Takes Top Prize
- Twilight of the Patriarch? : Despite Setbacks, Lech Walesa Is Still the Voice of Polish Working Man
- The World : 6 Die in Khartoum Attacks
- Kodak OKs Pay-Out of $150 Million in Instant Camera Suit
- Shangri-La Is in Our Hearts --and in Ojai
- NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championships : Cal State Northridge Tandem Unravels in Final
- Motor Racing Roundup : Prost Wins Monaco for a 4th Time
- Knight Tells Paper He's Staying at Indiana
- Golf Roundup : Lietzke Defeats Rose on First Extra Hole
- BOOM IN BAJA : Lower Costs, Consumer Demand Year-Round Pushing Fruit, Vegetable Production South
- South African-born freestyler Annette Cowley dropped off...
- Matsuoka Wins Title in Tennis Qualifying
- Science / Medicine : Study Upsets Suicide Notions
- Nostradamus and the Big Quake
- Recycling
- 'Automatic Deadlines'
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- Alien Documents
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- The World - News from May 16, 1988
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- Dukakis, Jackson Face Task of Forging Alliance in Party
- Soviets' Afghan Pullout Begins : Armored Convoy Departing as Moscow Winds Down 8-Year War
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- Sepulveda Basin Development : Rally Protests Loss of Open Space
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- CANNES GAMES
- ART
- Santa Fe Springs Pushes to Lure Business : But Its Success in Recruiting Is Bad News for Other Cities
- Inmates Hold Three Guards in Oklahoma
- Encephalitis Kills 4 in Southeast Nepal
- Surprised Citizens Discover That Exercise in Budget-Cutting Can Be a Taxing Chore
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : A SHOP OF HER OWN : After Years as a Secretary, Marilyn Mojahed Is the Proprietor of Victori Ana Gifts in Glendale
- Clairemont Man Is Slain in Home
- Traffic Projections Veer Far From Myths of Commuting
- His Teammates Get in the Way of Record Quest
- Builds Own House : Short of Cash, She's Long on Labor of Love
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : THE WORLD OF WORKER INPUT
- Combined Paramedic and Public Health Nurse on Duty : Soviet Health Care Reaches the Isolated
- No Place Like 'Oz' Author's Hometown
- Electromagnetic Pulse Program Raises Environmental Concerns : Pentagon Told to Halt Simulated Nuclear-Blast Tests
- County OKs Equestrian Center at Point Dume : Will Be First Public Jump-Off Point for Horseback Riding Along the Coast
- Soviet Journal Prints Part of '1984'
- Condo Project Woes Embarrass Pomona