- Reagan Insists Tax Plan Can Pass This Year
- A Mean Way of Life
- UC Santa Cruz Students Reject Suicide Pill Stockpiling
- Mind Magic : Illusionist Uses His Skills to Demonstrate How Cults Manipulate the Unsuspecting
- AST Research Inc., a fast-growing Irvine computer...
- A Silver Lining? : Failures Aside, Orange County Banking Is Alive, Well
- 'Poison Pill' Defense Faces Key Challenge in Delaware Court
- Westland Buys Webb Building
- Illinois Town Becomes Center of Battle on Safety of Pesticides
- Reagan Tells of Respect for War Victims
- Mass Slated to Celebrate Cleric's 25 Years as Bishop
- Board Delays Sewer Ruling to Weigh Malibu Protests
- Part of Santa Ana Freeway Will Be Closed on Sunday
- Huntington Park School Magazine Wins Award
- Armenian Prisoner a Suicide in France
- U.S. Warns Japanese on Trade Steps : 'Must Hear Cash Registers Ring,' Shultz Tells Abe
- New Shuttle Atlantis Arrives at Space Center
- Nomads Surrendering to 20th Century Temptations : Bedouin Life Style Rapidly Disappearing in the Desert
- Socialist Gains Belated Recognition : Efforts to Organize Poor Farmers Led to Inspirational Music
- U.S. Grand Juries Placed on Trial as Useless Artifacts
- Boston Marathon Breaks Tradition--Sort Of
- For Carl Haas, It's a Working Weekend : The Only Fun in Racing Is Winning, Says the Man Who Runs Andretti's Team
- Tourist Offices of the States
- Replacing Artesia Facility : City's First Fire Station About to Open in Cerritos
- Marymount's Success Is Bad News, Neighbors Complain
- Satellite Drifts Aimlessly After Leaving Shuttle
- Poor Pay but Many Fringe Benefits : Soviet Factories Shape Workers' Lives
- Flipping Out
- Car Goes Off Cliff; Driver Killed
- MacLaren Center Has Runaway Problems
- Thomas Hearns : The Challenger Is Confident That Hagler Is Facing an Exercise in Futility-- and, Yes, He Even Sez So.
- 'Oil Can' Is All the Rage at Fenway
- Soft-Drink War Escalates Amid Advertising
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- Model Homes Under Way
- Riffle to Lead Inland Bankers
- Dues Structure Simplified by Building Assn.
- Centrum Complex Centered in Orange County Freeway Hub
- Work Under Way on Data Center at Pendleton
- Bill May Clear Way for Trash-to-Energy Plant
- Smoking on Job : No More Ifs, Ands, Butts--It's Law
- Attorney General Linked Him to Killings : Lucas Likely Innocent in 2 State Deaths
- Wholesale Prices Post Meager 0.2% Increase
- Greek Island Inhabits Choppy Waters: a Lingering Enmity With Turkey
- Killer of 2 Officers Won't Be Executed
- Lockheed Finds PCE in Soil Near Water Wells
- Behave Like Anyone Else : Inmates Wouldn't Flee in Quake, Researcher Finds
- Fairbanks Ranch Gets Even : Only Beth Daniel Is Under Par at LPGA Event
- Miller, Okamoto Have Chance to Win $1-Million Bonus
- Protectionism: 'Savings' Aren't Worth the Price
- Trophy Winner Named
- Renovation Completed at Retirement Hotel
- Oltmans Builds Headquarters
- Architects Honor Two Local Legends
- Lewis Homes Open Today in La Verne
- College's Success Is Bad News, Neighbors Complain
- Kathy Boone Home : L.B. Refuge Gives Young Women Hope
- Sun Will Never Set on British Cricket Fanatics
- Temporary Job Services Covet Retirees
- The Course of California Water Flows Dual and Duplicating Ways
- N. Ireland to Get New Police Board
- Crackdown on Crusing: Police Cite Deterrent Effect : Minority of Homosexuals Are 'Tearoom' Sex Addicts
- Romanick Goes Long Way for Angels, 6-1
- Home Improvement : It's Time to Check, Fix Rusty Yard Furniture
- U.S. Envoy in Jordan to Meet With Hussein
- A Hodgepodge of Life Styles Finds Common Ground at Trailer Camp
- San Gabriel Valley Communities Among Pretest Group : Census Targets High-Minority Areas
- Mime Gives Pupils Way With Words
- Sorry, Wrong Number Drops Anchor at Army's Door
- Sweeps' Tales Cite Hazards of Trade
- Chavez Urges Striking Renters to 'Keep Fighting Landlords'
- School Role in Averting Child Abuse Is Stressed
- Nigerian Trucker Sentenced to Die
- National League : For Openers, the Bests and Worsts
- At Boston, There Is No Prize Money, and It's Beginning to Get Costly : A Marathon That Has Its Own Pace
- RECONSTRUCTING 'DANIEL AND THE LIONS'
- How to Crash Hollywood : Some Down-to-Earth Tips for Starry-Eyed Hopefuls
- Panel OKs Proposal to Add Park Rangers, Let Them Carry Guns
- 12 Hospitalized After Truck Spills Chemical
- Severe Drought Hurts Crops in Bangladesh
- Sacramento Treats Its New NBA Team Like . . . Well, Kings
- UCLA Beats USC for Pac-10 Lead in Tennis; Kures Upsets Witsken
- Prep Baseball : Mahoney's One-Hitter Leads Newport Harbor
- Thousand Oaks Community to Show Models
- Warehouse Rebuilt for Health Facility : Developer Expects Building Innovations Will Cut the Cost of Medical Treatment
- Toll Roads Sought in Canyon Area
- THEATER BOOM: IN SEARCH OF AN AUDIENCE
- . . . And They're Off ! : 2 of State Senate's Brightest Faces Exploring a Run for Governor in '86
- Payouts Grow for Big 3 Auto Executives
- Group Offering Indian Ruins to Park Service
- Crackdown on Cruising: Police Cite Deterrent Effect : But Critics Say Park Tactics Unfair to the Law-Abiding
- Hearings on 8 Closed Schools Canceled
- Countywide : 2 Schools Considered for National Honors
- Cultural Wall Confines Cambodians
- Golden West Loses a Pair of 2-0 Games
- Padres' Bullpen Falters in 7-5 Loss : Everyone Used, but Braves Still Rally to Win in 10 Innings
- Horse Racing at Santa Anita : Greinton Finishes a Neck Ahead of Precisionist
- College Baseball : Titans Undefeated in Their 'New Season' : Fullerton Sweeps Long Beach and Holds On to Division Lead
- Buccaneers Open Against Bears Sept. 8
- NHL Playoffs Roundup : Flyers, Black Hawks and North Stars Advance
- Why NBA Champions Don't Repeat Anymore: Injuries, Trades, Ennui
- Q: Our miniature poodle has been...
- Jamaica Seizes 7-Ton Cargo of Marijuana
- Bullets Gain Momentum With 118-106 Win Over 76ers
- This Fight Could Really Get Ugly
- Wrigley Field Ticket Hottest Item in Chicago
- Fairbanks Ranch Golf Tournament : Daniel Retains Lead Despite Shooting 74 in Third Round
- Floyd Plays It Close to the Vest, Leads Masters by One Shot
- CELEBRATING A GRADE-A CLEANING JOB IN IBERIA
- AMY IRVING'S PREGNANT PAUSE
- Cellular Phones in Rental Cars
- The Making of the Achiever: How to Win Distinction in Your Company
- a Victorian village of color and fun : Ferndale
- County Reports Higher March Permit Valuation
- Trailways' Mechanics Strike; Buses Roll On
- Fashion Rides Rainbow
- A PERENNIAL PRIMER
- Israeli Religious Jews, Christian Sect Clash
- Paint Refuses to Adhere to Lower Part of Stucco Wall
- Tortilla Plant Leases Space
- Sales, Prices of Housing in San Diego on the Rise
- Pomona Council Sure to Have One Beginner
- Causeway to Link Bahrain With Saudis
- PERENNIAL PRIMER
- Italian Priest Slain by Philippine Gunman
- 2 Koreas--Tense Border, Tentative Talks : North and South Move to Discuss Trade, Economic Cooperation
- Carter's Proud Amy's Arrest
- Body Found in Balboa Park
- Dornan Gives Talk Against Abortion and Sandinistas
- Handcox, 81, Didn't Like Anything Mean : Songwriter for Labor Activism of the 1930s Gets Long-Due Praise
- Smog, Fog Sock In San Diego
- Horner, Murphy and Sutter Come Through for Braves
- San Diego Pins Hopes on High-Tech Centers : Area Builders Plan Major City Projects
- Men and Angels
- L. A. Midtown Hilton to Be Opened This Summer
- Wrigley Mansion Conversion Starts
- Political Killings Mar Guatemala's Struggle for Democracy
- Bandits Bungle Brink's Robbery, Get Only $127
- Yorba Linda : 2 New Members Named to Planning Commission
- How to Make an Animal Crackers : Crazy About Their Pets, People Turn Them Into Neurotics
- Hospital Cited Over Woman's Paralysis
- It's Musical Franchises in Bay Area : Every City, It Seems, Is Trying to Attract, or Keep, a Pro Team
- UC Irvine Crew Beats Cal State Long Beach
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Action's the Word for Summertime Vacation Fun
- Tower Topped Out in Financial Center
- Women in Architecture Offer Student Prizes
- Construction Started on Sheraton Hotel in Ventura
- Arcadia School District to Elect 2 to Board
- Military Budget Includes Pools and Hobby Shops, Group Says
- Buses That Look Like Trolleys May Start Redondo Run in June
- Breathalyzer on Duty : Booze Gets No Invitation to School Prom
- Welfare for Homeless a Step in Right Direction
- Controls Blamed : End Seen to Era of Costly Power Plants
- Stage 1 and 2 Alerts Usher In Smog Season
- Hamill: Judges Stifle Younger Skaters
- Sockers Win Penalty-Marred Match, 5-4
- Cribbs Helps Birmingham to a 20-17 Win
- Guyana's Burnham Moving to Expand Communist Relations
- L.B. Schools Predicting More Students Than Classrooms
- GOURMET GREENERY
- SNIFFING AT CALIFORNIA'S YOUNG WINES
- Popcorn, Claret on the Ginza : Nakasone's Import Campaign Hits Hectic Tokyo Intersection
- Hearing Slated on Whittier's New Bus Lines
- Data on 'Silent' Heart Attacks Stirs Questions on Treatment, Effects
- Fullerton's McNulty Narrowly Misses Winning Individual Championship
- Twins Clubhouse Gets a Face Lift
- Tennis Roundup : Connors Has to Quit WCT; McEnroe Will Play at Forum
- Ohio State, Missouri Renew Rivalry in 1997
- Black Members of CCC
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- Barrier to Boogie
- BLINDED JUSTICE
- Mexico Safety
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- BLACK CHARTS
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- WE'RE FOR AFRICA
- Should Congress Stem the Rising Tide...
- Mental Health
- Clarifying Some Points in Article About Major Forecasting Firms
- Supervisor Harriett Wieder's Trip to South Africa
- Sports Story on Chapman College
- Our Readers Write : Mammoth Articles
- Injuries Abroad
- VIEWERS VIEWS
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- Supervisor Harriett Wieder's Trip to South Africa
- Illness While Abroad
- Not the Custom
- Our Readers Write : Column on Awards
- Praise for Young Talents
- Our Readers Write : San Francisco Tower
- Kissinger and Vietnam
- A BOO FOR LESTER
- L.A. THEATER--BOOMINGS
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- Evil of Political Gifts
- Minimum Wage
- Word on Czechoslovakia
- Confirming Jamaica
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Cityhood: Beyond Street Sweeping
- BLINDED JUSTICE
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- Pleased and Disappointed
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Toll Not a Burden
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- Supervisor Harriett Wieder's Trip to South Africa
- WE'RE FOR AFRICA
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- Kissinger and Vietnam
- L.A. THEATER--BOOMINGS
- Traveling in Style
- BLINDED JUSTICE
- Kissinger and Vietnam
- WE'RE FOR AFRICA
- DEAD GRATEFUL
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- 'Moderating' Role of Papandreou
- Airport X-raying
- L.A. THEATER--BOOMINGS
- Judge's Reversal of Jury's Conviction in Molestation Case
- BLINDED JUSTICE
- WE'RE FOR AFRICA
- Fund Raising Among the 'Federals'
- L.A. THEATER--BOOMINGS
- Our Readers Write : Wives' Job Transfers Create Cultural Shock
- For Tinnitus Sufferers
- PARADISE COSTS
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- Get Out of Office, Boss, It Screens Reality
- SALLY FEELED
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- Dutch Chocolate
- Open Group of Weavers
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- ART'S SPIRIT
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- BLINDED JUSTICE
- The Region - News from April 14, 1985
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- Medicare Change Stirs Concern for the Elderly : New System Succeeds in Cutting Costs but Critics Charge Treatment of Older Patients Has Slipped
- Heat, Spirits Move CSUN to Shift Commencement
- The World - News from April 14, 1985
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- B of A's First-Quarter Net Rises 13% to $114 Million
- CORPORATE
- Slain Kidnap Suspect Linked to Second Case
- Judge Greene ruled against Southwestern Bell.
- Unocal Retirement Plan Sues Mesa
- Bush to Form Group to Raise Funds for '88 Campaign
- Sudanese Airport Opened; Civilian Talks Are Derailed
- First Lady to Be Honored
- Stocks Post Small Rise; Dow Index Climbs 1.99
- Ex-D.A. Testifies in Hawkins Case : Philibosian Says He Doesn't Recall Offer of Immunity
- 24 Killed, 82 Hurt in Blast at Spain Restaurant
- Imperial Savings could lose $4.1 million.
- Nugget Makes Another Try for Hilton Shares
- 4th Trial in 2 Murders Ends in Deadlock
- B of A to Pay $25.4 Million Owed Patrons : Reverses Position in 10-Year Fight With Cory on Dormant Accounts
- Railroad Buff's Tours Evoke Old Elegance of Rails
- The USW is seeking aid for Wheeling-Pittsburgh.
- Joseph Elsberry; One of 1st Black Combat Pilots
- Interior Designer Angelo Donghia, 50
- Navy Secretary Departs
- India's Sikhs Threaten New Civil Agitation
- Chrysler Drops Suit on GM-Toyota Venture
- Filing Details 1984-85 Salary, Severance Payments and Fees : Ex-FCA Officers Paid $5.2 Million
- Policeman's Killing Charges Dropped
- Schuller Plans Retreat Center in Haiku, Maui : Conversion of Estate Given by Philanthropist Receives Tentative OK
- Shuttle Carries Garn Into Space : Discovery Starts Mission After Series of Delays
- Glacier General Board Ousted; Dividend Cited
- U.S. Carrier, Ecuadorean Tanker Collide