- The Art of Love in Texas : LONE STARS<i> by Sophia Healy (Atlantic Monthly Press: $16.95; 168 pp.; 0-97113-302-4)</i>
- Tennis Roundup : Navratilova in Form, Wins Eastbourne Title
- The Message in a $96 Ticket That Was Handed Out to 15-Year-Old Bicyclist
- THE COCAINE WAR
- Vietnam: One Woman's Story : WHEN HEAVEN AND EARTH CHANGED PLACES<i> by Le Ly Hayslip with Jay Wurts</i> ;<i> (Doubleday: : $18.95; 368 pp.)</i>
- 'I feel people have a lot to say about when they're going to die
- COMMENTARY : The Parting of Henderson and the Yankees Was Long Overdue
- Co-Op Taking Fresh Approach to Feeding Poor of North County
- Is director Paul Bartel ("Scenes From the...
- Science, Math Teachers Get Multi-Ethnic Edge at UCSD
- Tomac Drops to 11th in Cycling Classic
- Projection Quality
- THE GLORIOUS FOURTH An American Holiday, an American History<i> by Diana Karter Appelbaum(Facts on File: $19.95; 180 pp.) </i>
- Maybe the Aztecs Should Have Dropped Football, Not Track
- Officials Detain Man Who Swallowed Heroin
- Wells Fargo Donates to USC Fellowship
- Anti-Bulgaria Protest Held in Turkish Capital
- Pearl Harvesting Covers 3 Continents
- JOHNNY'S QUEST : Bray's Pursuit of Heavyweight Title Began at the Tender Age of 5
- The Slaughter of the Cherokee : NO RESTING PLACE<i> by William Humphrey (Delacorte Press/ Seymour Lawrence: $18.95; 250 pp.; 0-385-29729-7) </i>
- Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War : SO FAR FROM GOD The U.S. War With Mexico 1846-1848<i> by John S.D. Eisenhower (Random House: $24.95; 436 pp., illustrated; 0-394-56051-5) </i>
- Accidental Courier
- ON READING RUSKIN<i> by Marcel Proust Translated and edited by Jean Autret, William Burford and Phillip Wylie (Yale University Press: $11.95</i> , <i> illustrated) </i>
- 31 Killed, 50 Hurt in Brazil Cave-In
- Pacoima Firm Finds Its Niche in Airplane Mock-Ups for Film and TV
- Newspaper Carrier's Response to Coyote
- Yosef Yehudai; Police Chief in Jerusalem
- PETE TOWNSHEND "The Iron Man." Atlantic ***Who...
- Oravetz Finishes Fourth in Bicycle Stage
- Boston Brewing Up Coffee Houses Inspired by the European Cafe Tradition
- Cincinnati Sticks By Its Tarnished Hometown Hero
- There Are Some Tricks to Finding and Buying Seller-Financed Homes
- Victories by distance runners Keith Brantley and...
- Mental Health Center May Be Forced to Close
- Rose Has Everybody Wondering
- 3 More Roadways May Be Improved as 'Super Streets'
- Japanese Art: High-Tech Equilibrium : 'Against Nature' is first survey of contemporary works in 10 years
- L.A. Games : Morningside Girls Advance in Basketball
- Romero, meanwhile, joins forces with director Dario...
- British Turf War: Heel Thy Neighbor and Pay the Price
- An Unseen 'Phantom'
- Playa Vista Plan Calls for a Mix : Homes With Offices on Nearby Lots
- It would be difficult to imagine more...
- BYE-BYE BLUEBIRD : End at Hand for Sun Valley Film Set and Home to Amateur Baseball Teams
- What Makes a Computer Super?
- At Death's Door : Regardless of Faith, Those Who 'Return' Have Similar Stories to Tell
- Horse Racing Roundup : Private Terms Survives Foul Claim in Massachusetts 'Cap Victory
- Ambitious Plan to Preserve 'Urban Forest' : Thousand Oaks Counts Its Trees to Save Them
- BEST EDITORIAL CARTOONS OF THE YEAR 1989 Edition<i> Edited by Charles Brooks (Pelican: $9.95) </i>
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- Reformer to Head Hungary's Communist Party
- Permit Parking on Agenda
- MARKING TIME : Long Before the Race Track Opens, Clockers Are Keeping Tabs on Horses
- Japanese and Saving Whales
- 200 Seniors Win $500 Times Grants
- DEEP SPRINGS COLLEGE
- In a Musical Frenzy Over Art
- Burning Ears
- Loan Fund Set Up for Homeless
- Panel Delays Budget Cut for Rail Line
- A Police Officer-Parent Praises a Crackdown That Snared His Son
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL : South Boys Have Had a Tough Week
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- 7th Fleet Task Force's Commander, Staff to Move
- Tecumseh's Dream of an Indian Confederacy : PANTHER IN THE SKY<i> by James Alexander Thom (Ballantine: $19.95; 640 pp., maps) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Restaurant to Open on Leased Site in Carlsbad
- INTELLECTUALS: Mute Voice of America
- $250,000 Spent on Bush's Visit
- His Head Against a Stone Wall : STONE WORK<i> by John Jerome (Viking: $17.95; 210 pp.) </i>
- MAZES Essays<i> by Hugh Kenner (North Point Press: $22.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Mining Town in Idaho Finds Bavarian 'Oompah' Theme Hard to Play
- Stand-Up Comic, Move-Up Buyer
- A handsome and smoothly likable Roger Moore...
- In Salvador, Land Reform Sows Conflict
- Commercial Scene : Turpanjian Properties Buys Industrial Building
- Len Elmore, one of six search committee...
- LOVE AND MARRIAGE<i> by Bill Cosby (Doubleday: $16.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Joint Venture Partners Buy Apartment Complex
- Ex-Education Chief Needed a Lesson in Cooperation
- County Won't Sell Coast Land
- Commercial Scene : San Diego Factory Outlet Center Gets New Owners
- Farming, Trade in Wildlife Creating Serious Ecological Problems Conservationists Fight to Save Philippines' Last Environmental Frontier
- The Use of Nunchakus
- THE COCAINE WAR
- To Do a Proper Paint Job, Take Your Time
- Imaginary Lady Scores Easy Victory in Princess Stakes
- Complacency's Role in Proposition A's Defeat
- White Wins Saugus Race Hands Down
- It Makes a Tiger Cry : Thailand's Isaan cooking hits L.A.
- Stranded Padres Face the Music : Failure to Hit in Clutch Continues to Stall Offense
- Hollywood Gold Cup : Watchword for Today's Race Is Inconsistency
- Laguna Hills Must Decide 'What Now?'
- Smoke Detectors
- Uncaped Crusaders
- Pomona Student Earns $1,000 Scholarship
- Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : New Party Chief Named in China : Zhao Replaced by Hard-Liner; Other Key Positions Reshuffled
- Should a Studio City carwash be preserved as a cultural monument? : AGAINST: GIDEN KANNER
- I have found myself entangled in an...
- Parents as Protectors of Children's Lives
- AROUND HOME
- The Magic of Mentoring : Unique program matches students at Santa Monica College for one-on-one counseling with professionals in the arts
- Kiss and Yell : EX-LOVER<i> by Eleanor Bergstein (Random House: $17.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Smith Wins Shortened Triathlon : Conditions Force Change in Huntington Beach Course
- Commercial Scene : Sierra Gateway Center Rides Palmdale Boom
- Evidence That Some May Be Alive Adds to Frustration : Families Still Agonize Over Fate of MIAs
- Arts Park Theater Design Poses a Major Risk : Striking design alienates environmentalists, but brings panache to project in search of artistic credibility
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- Governments and Desire for Power
- Store Held Responsible in Accidental Shooting
- Finding Old World Charm on a New World Island
- Women Architects Mark First 100 Years : Exhibit celebrates the progress of the fastest-growing segment of AIA.
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 2 : Dissidents, Democracy and a Missed Dinner
- Four Held in Shooting of Deputy
- Breaking Free: The South--and More--on Stage : "Audience-Friendly" theater permeates Southern theater communities
- 3:59.79! : For Paul Greer, Who Once Couldn't Do Jumping Jacks, Breaking Four-Minute Mile Fulfills King-Sized Dream
- Peru Sentences Japan Skipper in Sub Deaths
- Training for Travel
- MANSON
- Words and Actions
- Builders Launch Drive to Combat Curbs on Growth
- Two Quakes Shake Tetons
- R. Crumb Still Can Zap It : The Keep On Truckin' cartoonist survived celebrityhood and is content to be in the underground
- Commentary : The Battle Is On for Control of Neighborhoods
- ANALYSIS : Chip Consortium Escalates Global Industrial Race : U.S. Firms Put Japan On Notice That They'll Fight to Stay Competitive in the Semiconductor Marketplace
- Rain Forest Teaches Children Lesson in Life
- Cleveland Relives Bad Memories : Last-Second Heroics by Sanders of Fairfax Fells Cavaliers Again
- Recruiting Gays for Law Enforcement
- Getting a Local Legend Back on Track
- Commercial Scene : Technology Firms Signs Lease in Kearny Mesa
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- If Hayden Steps Down : Rent Chief Weighs Assembly Race
- The News About Hues : Two-Tone and Multicolor Highlights Brighten the Year of 'the Rich Brunette'
- MANSON
- Three Summer Festivals Reveal Artists, Repertory
- Former Pasadena Mayor Boyd Welin
- Looking for an Overview of the Azores
- Rothko's Black by Maurya Simon
- Advanced ImmunoTherapeutics to Go Public With Americus Funding Merger
- Ex-Carson Quarterback Invited to Arena League Training Camp
- Only 600 Left of Centuries-Old Culture : Namibia Bushmen Struggle for Survival
- THE PETE ROSE CONTROVERSY : NO SO ROSY : Courts Have Previously Upheld Power of Commissioner
- MANSON
- National League Roundup : Catch Me If You Can: Cardinals' Coleman Breaks Record
- Palm Springs trying for a comeback
- Finley Settles Down on Mound, Then Enjoys Winning Results
- Huntington Beach Wins in Metro League, 6-4
- MINOR DETAIL : Even the Little Things Mean a Lot for the Bucks of Bend, Ore., Where Success Requires Being Ready for Anything and Keeping the Park Packed
- L.A. Lawyer Named Head of State Bar
- The Use of <i> Nunchakus</i>
- Costa-Gavras' Films: A Special Kind of Thrill : The director's works are marked by his notions of civic duty and patriotism
- Fungiphile Stalks Wild Mushroom for Fun, Profit--and Good Taste
- Collision Kills Buena Park Motorcyclist
- Sports, TV & Money: An Explosion Without End : When Money Talks, NBA Is Ready to Listen
- Graduating Class Sails on Dry Ship : Seniors Have a Ball With Nary a Drop to Drink
- Lottery Millionaires Gather at Fair to Share Their Good Fortunes
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- The South Bay is likely to have...
- Ocean Researchers Hope New Drill Will Aid Deep-Sea Study
- As He Awaits Ruling, Rose Says He Won't Quit
- Looking for the Real Item
- L.A. Lawyer Elected Head of State Bar
- Argument Leads to Fatal Shooting
- The State : Lost Spanish Galleon Found
- Here's One Way to Beat the High Cost of Flying
- Two for the Road
- No Political Storms Ahead for Bush's Still Pond
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : At the Top, a Core of Hard-Liners Keep Grip on Power
- History Lessons
- American League Roundup : Stewart Wins 12th With Four-Hitter and Some Help From the New Guy
- Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : Picture of Jiang Emerges From Interview After 1986 Unrest : New Party Chief at Home With Lincoln, Marx
- Study Sees More AIDS Cases Than Predicted
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- Arts Park Concept Designed for Failure
- Senate OKs Child-Care Assistance Bill : Landmark Legislation Sent to House Despite Threat of Bush Veto
- Golf Roundup : Longshot Burroughs Leads by 2 in Canada
- A Few Tips for Entering New World
- LETHAL SECRETS<i> by Annette Baran and Reuben Pannor (Warner Books: $19.95; 187 pp.) </i>
- Never Too Old to Rock : The Who, Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney once thought 25 was too old to rock. So what changed their thinking and will audiences accept them as they approach 50?
- Rosemead Honors 6 Killed in Vietnam
- Warriors Sign Marchulenis, First NBA Soviet
- No China Trip
- A YEAR TO GROW ON : Monrovia creates an 'extended kindergarten' with the idea of giving children 'the gift of time' to develop physically, emotionally and intellectually.
- Attentiveness: Not Easy as 1, 2, uh, 3
- Wheelchair Olympics
- Statue Model to Be Shown in Santa Monica
- GRAND OPENING : At Long Last: New Homes in Bel-Air
- Commercial Scene : Olympic Evolving as a Major Office Corridor : Executive Tower is latest building adding to transformation of 10-block area.
- Civil Rights vs. Supreme Court: a Now and Historic Battleground
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 10 : A View of the Future--Four Possible Paths
- Cocaine Linked to Death of Infant Girl
- Tipping Her Hat to the Cap and Gown
- Baseball / Gary Klein : Gieseke Finds His Bearings at the Plate
- The Nation : Separatist Black Priest Loses Diocese Job
- Finley Strikes Out 15 and Wins : Angel Left-Hander Uses Forkball to Beat Orioles, 8-3
- Prepping 'Preppy'
- Rail Service
- The Very Real Need for Low-Cost Housing
- Other Side of Jail-Cost Question
- Port of Hamburg Offers More Than Eels and Beer
- American, Other Foreign Companies Selling Off Holdings : Kenya Corruption Overwhelms Investors
- Arabella Huntington Has a Ball in Her Honor
- Climbing Everest
- Boy Talk : DEAD LANGUAGES<i> by David Shields (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 248 pp.) </i>
- Lesson Drawn From Fund-Raiser
- A Daunting Task
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 7 : A Bright, White, Shining Goddess of Democracy
- Three Major Oil Spills Hit U.S. Within 13 Hours
- A Love Life in Chapter Eleven : THE BOYFRIEND SCHOOL<i> by Sarah Bird (Doubleday: $16.95; 352 pp.; 0-385-24694-3) </i>
- When Trading With the Soviets, U.S. Government Is Bad for Business
- Krone Is More Than Best Female Jockey
- Mosquitoes Biting Into Tourism Business : Vermont Gets Stung by Uninvited Pests
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 6 : As Spirits Soar, as Troops Delay, the Storm Builds
- Masters of Body Language : Choreographers create 'vocabulary' for entertainers
- Housing Program to Sell Rental Units
- Gardening : Dwarf Citrus Trees Can Decorate a Patio, Make a Movable Feast : Although small enough to be grown in containers, they still provide full-size fruit.
- Ft. Lauderdale Appeals to More Than Students
- Multi-City Trash Panel Proposal Unveiled
- Harbor Patrol Puts Out Fire on Boat
- A Modern Object Lesson : How Mario Tamayo and Jef Huereque Brought High Style to the Lower Reaches of Melrose Avenue
- Words and Actions
- Lab Links Remains to MIA Names
- 'Ann Landers' of China Keeps Writing in U.S.
- Talking TV, sources close to "Roseanne" tell...
- Crowded, Tedious : Death Row: A Place for Fear to Grow
- It Costs Nothing to Stay in Denmark These Days
- Limit Contributions
- High School Seniors Given $100,000 by Times Fund
- Richard Gere plays a ruthless New York...
- The End of Innocence': Henley Sums It Up Again
- Newport Man's Life, Death Both a Puzzle
- Dodger Hitters Are Red-Hot in 10-3 Victory
- Complaints Shadow Good-Will Tour of Sunshine Canyon Landfill
- Americans Move Around, Younger Ones More So
- THE COCAINE WAR
- Words to the Wise on Teacher Involvement
- Police Union Prepares to Take Its Case to the People
- Son Coming Home at Last--To Be Buried
- False Falls
- New Downtown Apartments Aimed at Affluent : But some believe subsidy should have been used for low-income housing.
- Car Strikes, Kills Hit-and-Run Driver Fleeing Earlier Crash
- Casualties of an Ill Wind : Teachers Who Blame Refinery for Sickening Incident Organize a Pressure Group
- Mystery in Baja : Slaying of Flamboyant U.S. Executive Baffles Authorities
- "It used to be that a rising...
- Embraceable Crus : Beaujolais That's Affordable Is Now Available on a Year-Round Basis
- Writing at the Willard
- AROUND HOME : Ilana Goor Furniture
- VA Outpatient Clinic to Be Built in Civic Center
- If It Doesn't Work, He Won't Putter Around With the Thing
- A Show of Hands : Photos That Pay Tribute to Artists and Their Tools
- Cigarettes and Kids
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- The China Connection : CSUN Fears Program's Demise After 'Golden Era' of Exchanges
- Soviet Congress Seeks Reform Constitution
- Carter Has 3 of 6 Indian Homers in Win
- Spago and the Spagoettes
- Umpire Is a Hit Telling Stories at VA Hospitals
- Commentary : Saving the Office of Family Planning Would Save Money in Long Run
- Not--So--Great Moments in Baseball, Too
- Spanish-language programming, which once came mainly from...
- That P.R. Flair
- Getting Into Arts School Can Be Education in Itself
- Big Horizons for Mr. Miniblind : Low Overhead, a Declining Draperies Market Offers Window of Opportunity to Entrepreneurs
- Substitute Wins Light-Heavyweight Title
- WIMBLEDON : NOT BJORN AGAIN : Edberg's Game Isn't Typical of Swedes, but His Results Are
- The Death of Z Channel--What Now? : The History : Beset by troubles, quirky station will switch to all-sports
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- Art Treks : Sunday Tour Reveals Cultural Diversity on Long Beach Scene
- Criticism of Socialist Nations for Rights Violations by the Left
- Democratic Chief Backs Earlier Calif. Primary
- First Base Is <i> That </i> Way: Teaching Tykes to Play Together : T-Ball Offers 4- and 5-Year Olds Confidence, Coordination, Caps and Chance to Imitate Tony Gwynn
- Governor
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Sultanov: A Conquering Winner
- Santa Ana Teen-Agers Linked to Gang : Two Suspects Arrested in Drive-By Shootings
- Super Derby to Offer $2 Million If Sunday Silence, Easy Goer Run
- LITTLE USED TOOL, THE VAN POOL
- L.A. Teachers Take First Step Toward Power-Sharing
- American Hostage Reported Dead
- Hollenbeck Center Fund-Raiser Scheduled
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Economic Data Gives Bond Prices a Lift