- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Agriculture
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Defense
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Office Building Construction
- Creditor's Pursuit
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : High Technology
- In Struggle for Palestine, Suspicions Are the Obstacle to Peace : Two Peoples, One Land: Domination by Either Is No Answer
- BOWLS '85-86 : FREEDOM : He Can Dish It Out : Fullback Anthony Weatherspoon's Performance at Colorado Hasn't Been a Snow Job
- Disputed Goal Gives Kings a 5-4 Win Over Jets : Winnipeg Squanders a 4-0 Lead, Then Protests Hakansson's Game-Winner
- NCAA Zeroes In on Site for 1991 Final Four
- Cotton Bowl : Texas A&M; and Auburn Met Once Before--in 1911
- WORLD-CLASS FEAST AMID A FAMINE YEAR
- CULTURAL INFUSIONS VIA PIPELINE PRODUCTIONS
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Banking
- The Lively Audience, Russell Lynes (Harper &...
- Home Builder Warmington in New Venture
- Kaliman Strikes for Peace
- Some Chilling News
- FICTION
- A Champagne Primer : When to Turn On the Bubble Machine : Why Not?
- The Woodpecker and the Mouse : THE WALTER LANTZ STORY WITH WOODY WOODPECKER AND FRIENDS <i> by Joe Adamson (Putnam's: $19.95; 254 pp., illustrated) and</i> DISNEY'S WORLD <i> by Leonard Mosley (Stein & Day: $18.95; 330 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Costa Mesa Firm Buys Business Park
- Superman II (ABC Sunday at 8 p.m.)...
- The Region : Teen-Ager Killed in Drive-by Shooting
- Cleared of Murder but Her Nightmare Hangs On : Ginny Foat--the Whispers Continue
- Wilson Gets Hot in 2nd Half; Cleveland Wins
- BOWLS '85-86 : Sun : Georgia, Arizona Tie When Late Kicks Fail
- Willingness to Take Risks Equated With Accidents : Studies Link Smoking, Drunk Driving
- 12 Wild Ideas to Back Up Gramm-Rudman
- 2 Podiatrists Ordered to Halt Practices Pending Hearing on Suit by State
- CAP Unfair to Small Districts, Castaic Says
- Children's Deadly Obsession With Fire Is Explored
- Seven Baylor basketball players who got a...
- UC Irvine Loses to Nevada Reno, 89-86
- BOWLS '85-86 : Fiesta : Osborne: Nebraska Needs Low-Scoring Game to Win
- Marquette Beats Long Beach, 60-48
- Half a Century Later, Football Poll Still Causing Controversy
- Jets and Patriots Never Met in Playoffs Until Saturday
- Two Bowls, Four Bowls, Six Bowls, Some Dollars . . .
- Ram running back Eric Dickerson and guard...
- SETTING THE RECORD SORT OF STRAIGHT
- Giants Trying to Add Chapter to History Book
- Nichols Institute, a medical diagnostic testing firm...
- What The Movies Made Me Do : <i> by Susan Braudy (Knopf: $15.95; 233 pp.) </i>
- Help Tenants, Developers : New Ideas Pay Off for Consultants
- 10 Protesters Arrested
- 8th-Graders' Test Results Pose a Mystery for Educators
- Cash-Kissed Bowl
- I WAS A 15-YEAR-OLD BLIMP by Patti...
- Historic Florida Campus : Old College Building Given New Uses
- FICTION
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Food
- Open-and-Shut Cases : Why Does June Berliner Collect Powder Compacts? Well, It All Started With the King of Nepal
- References to Past Raise Questions : N.Y. Man's Story of Amnesia Remains a Mystery to Friends
- 'Retired' Worker May Be the Wave of the Future
- Bond Denied for 3 Officers Held in Deaths
- 'Oxford of E. Africa' Tries to Rise Again : Uganda's Esteemed Makerere University Crippled by Amin's Terror, Neglect, War
- Egyptian Who Killed 7 Israelis Gets Life Term
- A-Bomb Tests X-Ray Laser in Nevada Desert
- Gregory T. Parkos, 55, has been elected...
- Fully Alive by Roy Laurens (Saybrook: $14.95; 254 pp.)
- A Peach of a Dessert to Start the New Year
- The Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood <i> by Jan Marsh (St. Martin's: $21.95; 408 pp., illustrated) </i> : <i> Monuments & Maidens:</i> The Allegory of the Female Form<i> by Marina Warner (Atheneum: $25; 417 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Music Copyrights Can Be Gold Mines to Current Owners
- Look at East Asia
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Retail
- More Ups Than Downs in 1985
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Media
- Special Police Patrols on the Road : Driver Who Nips on New Year's Is Asking to Be Pinched
- Janeites Take Pride in Their Passion for All Things Austen
- Looting of a Culture
- Overcrowding at County Jails Forces Release of More Criminals
- Woman Critically Injured in Accident : Los Osos Man Is Jailed, Charged With Felony Drunk Driving
- Colorado Is Up for the Freedom Bowl
- County's Expense in McMartin Case Above $4 Million
- Tide Is Waiting Till Next Year : Alabama Points to a Chance of Being No. 1 in 1986
- Bears Have Quite a Season : Walter Payton Now Has 8 NFL Records
- USC's Hawaiian Vacation Lasts One Day Too Long
- Notes : Donahue Uncertain on Whether Norrie Will Start for UCLA
- MOCA GETS A GAS GRANT
- A LOOK BACK FOR STAUBACH : Former Cowboy Quarterback Recalls Those Playoff Games Against Rams; This Time, He'll Be Home Watching
- The Top 10 Stories of 1985
- Test Scores Show Slump in 8th Grade
- '86 Shuttle Plans Include Teacher, California Launch
- West L. A. Schools Slump, Defying Upward Trend
- Despite 'Problems,' China Presses Economic Reforms
- Boys Riding Skateboards Hurt When Hit by Truck
- Unitas Stars in This Tale of Two Cities
- Coast Christmas Tournament : Corona del Mar's Fryer Hits When He Has to in Win
- CRITICS' TOP-10 ALBUM POLL: ACTIVISM AND AMERICANISM
- ACTOR,ACTOR
- Back to Nature
- Los Angeles' School Achievement Test Scores
- Private, Public Sectors in a Successful Merger
- Yezbak's 29 Points Pace USIU's Victory
- A Chronological Look at How the Bears Rose to the Top
- Hearing Impairment Doesn't Slow Winnipeg's Jim Kyte on the Ice
- Fiesta Bowl : Huskers' Osborne Hopes It's a Low-Scoring Game
- BOWLS '85-86 : Florida Citrus : Ohio State Takes a Lot of Air Out of BYU, 10-7
- Fullerton Gives Pepperdine a Battle, 67-64
- Stress Test Raises Pomona's Pulse : Study Amuses Some, but Mayor Says It Hurts City's Image
- Oil Price Cuts Will Curb Inflation, Jolt Producers
- No Smooth Path Found to Carefree Commuting
- Toll 18; Revenge for Raid on PLO Termed Motive
- LIVE AID TO SUN CITY--A DREAM YEAR
- THE YEAR THAT THE TOUGH GOT GOING
- NHL Roundup : Canadiens' McPhee Makes Life Miserable for Two Goaltenders
- It's All Fun and Games in the NFL
- For Welch, Sun Hasn't Set on Ambition
- Western Wins Kiwanis Title, 69-66
- College Basketball Roundup : Wildcats Win Battle of Kentucky by Beating Louisville, 69-64
- Tapia Scores 32 as Royal Claims Title
- Watson Sits Bench as Aztecs Fall Again
- The Soviet Union's national basketball team beat...
- A YEAR OF WONDROUS MEMORIES
- MIKE HAMMER KEEPS HIS NOSE CLEAN
- A Good Year for the Atlantic Alliance
- Moods at Schools Rise, Fall With Scores
- Water in the West : Growing Beyond Nature's Limits
- Rare Relatives of Giraffe Die at Zoo
- American Olympians Help Publize Turner's '86 Goodwill Games
- UC Irvine Is Beaten by Nevada Reno, 89-86, in Tournament Title Game
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Discipline, Desire, Dedication Delayed By Dreadful Drive
- Peete, USC Go Down in a High Tide, 24-3 : Trojan Passer Hurt as 'Bama Wins the Aloha
- Orange Holiday Tournament : Capistrano Valley and Mater Dei Post Easy Wins to Set Up Showdown
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Tourism
- Work Starts on Model Homes
- McDonald's to Reissue Braille Menus in U.S.
- Cataclysm by William Clark (St. Martin's: $15.95; 312 pp.)
- San Diego Unit Transfers Hit Record Level
- $80,000 Payment : Rental Bias Suit Settled Out of Court
- Union Meatpackers Reject Offer to End Four-Month Strike
- Peru Seizes Assets of U.S. Oil Company
- Weekend Cowboys Keep the Rodeo Circuit Alive
- Stone May Become World's Largest Polished Diamond : Cutter Works Secretly on Fabulous Gem
- Times Board of Economists : Huge Risks Seen in '86 Amid Prospects of Modest Growth
- Cooking Up Streamlined Versions of Dinnertime Flavor Favorites : Clay Pot Cuts Down on Calories but Not Eye, Taste Appeal
- Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy <i> by Bernard Williams (Harvard University: $17.50; 239 pp.)</i>
- Metropolitan Developing Office Park : Project Is First of Kind in San Diego for Insurance Firm
- Diamond Bar Cityhood Petition Drive Extended
- Mixed-Race Family Copes With Tensions in the Area
- Watchdog for Quality and Costs : New Power Rises Over Health Field
- Barking Up the Wrong Tree : His 'Alders' Were a Pain, but Now That They're Maples They're Special
- Jacobs to Lead Women Owners of Building Firms
- Megatraumas : AMERICA AT THE YEAR 2000 by Gov. Richard D. Lamm (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 245 pp.) and TOWARD THE YEAR 2000: WORLD BUSINESS LEADERS SPEAK OUT ON THE FUTURE, edited by Ruth Karen (Morrow: $18.95; 341 pp.)
- Smaller Version of Project Preferred by Planners : Hotel Would Add to Westwood Congestion, Study Says
- Miners Protest Job Cuts
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Housing Construction
- Three Named to RISC Board
- NONFICTION : ALTERNATE MEANS OF TRANSPORT
- States Spending More to Lure New Business
- Biflyx Announces Move to Acquire Two Companies
- Memory of Fire: Genesis by Eduardo Galeano; translated by Cedric Belfrage (Pantheon: $17.95; 293 pp.)
- Titles reviewed in Paperback Originals have...
- Contemporary Chicana Poetry : A CRITICAL APPROACH TO AN EMERGING LITERATURE by Marta Ester Sanchez (University of California: $32.50; 377 pp.)
- Pepperdine Structure to Be Completed in Mid-1986
- Site for Office Building Bought From Church
- Letters Home : Some Prominent Californians in Self-Exile Drop Us a Line From the Big Apple
- For AIDS Counselor, No Time for Sorrow : Clients' Exposure to Disease Gives Him Chance to Change Lives
- The World : New Mali Raids Reported
- Spate of Highly Publicized Tests : 'Star Wars': All-Out Push to Gain Funding
- Riches-to-Rags Trip for Many Instant Millionaires : Hard Times Hit Many Video Games Designers
- MIRM Awards Ceremony Set
- Tips for Freezer Wrap
- Darkness Casts No Shadow; Night and Hope;...
- James E. Fisher, a former vice president...
- 72 Condos Planned at La Costa Country Club
- Sally Lunn's Secret : Recipe in Rhyme to Make a Bun Sublime
- Racial Protest Splits Urban Neighborhood : Philadelphia Black Couple Forced to Move; Interracial Pair Plans to Stay Despite Threats
- Temperatures Rise in Florida : Lake Erie Area Sets December Record for Accumulated Snow
- Uranus Weather Pattern Hinted in Voyager 2 Photos
- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Oil Services
- Whittaker Elects Alibrandi Chairman
- The Painted Witch : How Western Artists Have Viewed the Sexuality of Women : <i> by Edwin Mullins (Carroll & Graf: $25; 230 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Reporter Has a Language Problem : Potential for Insult Great When Misspeaking Chinese
- Avoided 'Displeasing KGB' : Bonner Makes Second Call to Sakharov but It Is Jammed
- Eager to Adopt : Couple at 9--and Counting
- Pro Life Group Plans Anti-Bird Ads
- Loving a Woman in Two Worlds by Robert Bly (Dial/Doubleday: $12.95; 78 pp.)
- Officers Charged in Variety of Crimes : Relaxed Recruiting Cited in Miami Police Scandals
- Our thanks to NBC and the "Hallmark...
- Creationism in the Schools
- Sleigh and Scientology
- BWANA BOB
- Lampooning
- Laid Back No Excuse
- Letters
- UAW's Starvation Diet
- RENOIR'S GIRLS
- BRUCE'S NEW WHEELS
- DUKED
- Lincoln Lesson
- I would like to commend the producers...
- Memories of 'Old Hickory'
- 'Victims Still Suffer'
- Soviet System Slow to Change
- Creationism in the Schools
- CRITIC POP
- 'PURPLE' PROTESTS
- A YEAR OF THE CONSCIENCE
- Ringing in the New : ...
- Monty Hall's Variety Clubs International show honoring...
- Call Navel a Navel
- 'PURPLE' PROTESTS
- Thanks for Story
- "Love Is Never Silent" was an unusual,...
- The TV version of "Alice in Wonderland"...
- DOGGIE-BAG LADY
- GRISLY BANKRUPT
- "Foul-Ups, Bleeps and Blunders" with Don Rickles...
- NBC, congratulations on your continued success with...
- Confusion Over Bonds
- Natalie Gregory was great in "Alice in...
- Cure for Inflation
- A Helping Hand
- 'PURPLE' PROTESTS
- An open letter to local independent stations:...
- The Region - News from Dec. 29, 1985
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- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1985
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- The Nation - News from Dec. 29, 1985
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- Names in the News - Dec. 29, 1985
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- Loooking at Orange County's Past Year Sheds Light on '86 : Health Care
- Trauma Care : Centers Save Lives--Yet Draw Foes
- Reassessing the Situation : Condo Owners Hope Sagging Market Means Lower Taxes : CONDOS: Tax Cuts
- U.S. Will Back Afghan Peace Accord but Soviets Must Pull Out First, Reagan Says
- Skin Hue, Life Style, Profession All Sewn Into Executive's New Threads
- U.S. Warns Israel Not to Retaliate : Restraint Over 2 Airport Attacks Called Important to Peace Process
- Seeking Help Can Be Risky for Victims of Injury, Shock
- Trauma Care : Centers Save Lives--Yet Draw Foes
- The World - News from Dec. 29, 1985
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- Coffee Futures Prices Dip Sharply
- Maryland Probes 5 S&Ls; Linked to Industry Crisis
- Good Vantage Point : Pioneer 12 Is U.S. Eye on Halley's
- GOP Registration Lead Hits 15-Year High in Orange County
- Test of Weapon Started Shop Fire, Report Says
- A Blockbuster Is Expected by Jets and Patriots
- Today's Games : Matchup of BYU, Ohio State in Citrus Is Interesting One
- Make That Veee for Victory as Sockers Defeat St. Louis
- What They Need on the Islands Is a Throwin' Alohan
- Holiday Dinner Didn't Last Long at the Murtaughs
- Religion Writers Rank Apartheid Struggle as Top News Story of 1985
- DMV Chief Meese Quits, Gets Another State Post
- San Diego State Loses, 77-76, in Round One of Tournament
- THE YEAR OF THE MULTICULTURAL
- Coffee roasters raised prices substantially.
- Record Cold Damages Citrus Crop in Florida; Snow Hits Great Lakes
- Church Opposed to Abortion, Drinking
- $3-Million Jewelry Theft
- Information Reward Set in Shooting
- Girls' Roundup : Handley Leads Fountain Valley Past Mater Dei in Semifinals
- ROMANCE, MOLIERE AT OLD GLOBE '86
- DANCE REVIEW : CARBERRY AT THE SHRINE AS 'NUTCRACKER' CLARA
- Malian Raid on Border Town Violated Truce, Burkina Faso Says
- Jobless Rate Down but Number of Jobs Is Flat
- S. Africa Admits Troops Staged a Raid on Black Homeland but Denies Incursion Into Swaziland
- Reunion of Children, Doctors Who Saved Them
- Killea Out of Race for Mayor; Names Possible Candidate
- SDG&E; Confirms 6% Drop in Utility Bills Under Rate Reduction Order
- Carlsbad
- Death Rate Not Unusual in Agent Orange Study
- Red Army Defeats Gretzky and Oilers at Edmonton, 6-3
- Irvine Goes From Worst to Best to Beat Loyola
- CLOSE-UP : Freedom Means Finishing a Bowl
- BOWLS '85-86 : ROSE : UCLA Likes Home-Field Advantage on Bowl Day
- A Miniature United Nations : Youths' Stage Lessons: Glowing Acts of Pride