- A Great Day for a Sand Castle : Temperature Drop Cuts the Crowds at City's Beaches
- Local News in Brief : 2 Killed in Sepulveda Crash Are Identified
- Mattingly Can Hit, but His Curtain Call Is in Need of Work
- KROQ IS BACK ON A ROLL AFTER YEARS OF 'STATIC' : Rick Carroll, Wunderkind of Radio Rock, Returns to His Old Haunts to Engineer Rebound in Ratings
- San Diego-based Management Analysis Co. was selected...
- Shuttle's Crew Gets Good News on 4 Satellites
- Reagan Opens Drive to Reform 'Unfair' Taxes
- Santa Ana : Council Will Take Up Disputed Traffic Plan
- Laguna Beach : Council May Overturn Ban on Fortunetelling
- 4 Killed on French Copter
- AMA Leader Sees New Era in Medical Care
- The Mark of Tradition : Lasting Brands Born in Blacksmith's Family Forge
- A Not-So-Funny Thing Happens to Becker En Route to McEnroe
- In This Case, It Was Real Thing for Waddell
- H. Gregory Meeks was named vice president...
- Congress Back Today to 'Contentious Session' : All Signs Point to Fights Among Democrats, GOP, White House Over Spending, Farm Aid, Tax Plan
- The Nation : Chicago School Strike OKd
- Canada to Close One Bank and Reorganize a Second
- The Region : Campground Reopened
- Seniority Counts on Road Gang
- Corona's Time Capsules Hard to Locate, You Dig?
- Raiders : Late Rush Doesn't Keep Reeder From Being Cut
- Simpkins Excels in Triple Jump
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '85 : Western Athletic Conference Preview : Conference Finally Attracts Some Attention, Thanks to Brigham Young
- BSD Bancorp, citing a decreased net interest...
- Poland Rejects Walesa Bid for Solidarity Talks
- 14 Hurt, 300 Flee Fumes as Chemical Supplies Burn
- Group Seeks Recall of 1.4 Million Ford Cars
- Reagan to Have X-Rays
- U.S. Requirement on '86 Cars : High-Mounted Brake Lights Now Standard
- San Diego Gas & Electric declared a...
- Car Bomb Explodes at Gate of S. Lebanon Militia Base
- Labor Holiday Is a Tame One in Southland
- Labor Day Revelers Find Relief at Castaic Lake
- Santa Ana : Relocation Grant Tied to City Council Action
- Randy Romaro scored his third stakes win...
- KROQ IS BACK ON A ROLL AFTER YEARS OF 'STATIC' : Owner of FM Station Overcomes Debts and License Challenges
- Infrasonics, which manufactures infant respirators, completed an...
- The East County Economic Development Council retained...
- Chevron May Sell Facilities in Northeast : Seeking Bids on Gas Stations, Refineries in 12 States, Puerto Rico
- IRT Corp. elected Dale W. Hornback vice...
- S. Korea Targets North America for Big Push in Car Exports
- Dial-a-Princess : Anne Has All the Answers on Call-in Show
- 560 More Students, No More Spaces : Rising CSUN Enrollment Adds Up to Bigger Parking Crunch
- Thanks, Teach
- Reynolds Stops By to Bid Farewell
- Gene Mauch Has Loosened the Reins This Season
- The City by the Bay Has Chance to End Baseball Boredom
- Cut-Rate Fares Lure Fliers to California Skies : Airlines Report Surge Over Holiday Weekend
- Girard Savings Bank relocated its corporate headquarters...
- Anna M. Torano was named manager of...
- The World : Ecuador Banker, Rebels Die
- New Twist in Salvadoran Case : Suspect in Marine Deaths Apparently in Jail at Time
- Eric C. Luna joined the Con Am...
- Interview With Anna J. Schwartz : Monetarism Alive and Well, a Founder Says
- Headquarters Move Part of Christiana's Change in Direction
- Discovery Ends Successful Voyage, Earns $50 Million
- Sop to Moral Majority? : Press Plays Devil's Role to Gorbachev's God
- Wreck of Liner Titanic Found : 'Absolutely Certain,' U.S.-French Team Says
- No Room for Common Garden Varieties : Rare or Weird Is the Minimum Requirement in This Collection
- Trainers Complain of New Workers at Del Mar
- Barberstown Once Again Is Cut Above the Rest : 5-Year-Old Wins $240,500 Del Mar Invitational Handicap by a Half-Length
- Bill Could Affect Status of Disputed Waste Site
- Chargers Trade Jackson to the Eagles : Duckworth Is Sent to Rams, Mathison Waived as San Diego Gets Down to 45
- 'WOULD-BE RAMBOS' TRY TO SNEAK INTO THEATER; 7 ARRESTED IN CLASH
- Stock Formula: FM+Package=Price
- Ramirez Missed News on Identity, Authorities Think
- New Survey Findings : Ob/Gyns Change Little in Abortion Attitudes
- San Juan Capistrano
- U.S. Open Notebook : Martina Works Up Sweat; Seven of Eight Top-Seeded Women Advance
- Judge Plans to Free 6 Puerto Rican Activists
- Garlits Is Winner in U.S. Nationals for Seventh Time
- AT&T; received a license for a project in Spain.
- New business incorporations increased 1%.
- Construction Spending Up 1.2%
- GM, VW Recall Defective Cars
- Fullerton : Banned Books to Go on Display at Library
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '85 : PCAA Preview : Two Claimants on Last Season's Title, Several Contenders for This Year's
- As Keith Hernandez Goes, So Go the Mets : New York First Baseman Takes a Break and Comes Back Hot
- Servite Will Depend on Its Defense : Friars Favored, Even Without Experienced Quarterback
- Shula Leads Alabama to 20-16 Win : Tide Beats Georgia on Touchdown Pass With :20 to Play
- Johnstone's RBI Single in 11th Leaves Dodgers Laughing Winners, 5-4
- PSA Inc. declared a cash dividend of...
- Imports Dominate Piano Market : U.S. Firms Find Innovative Management Key to Survival
- Outdoor-Advertising Industry Divided on Merits of Concept : Gannett to Debut National Billboard Network
- An Israeli-U.S. free trade pact went into effect.
- Blaze Hits Tehran Bazaar
- Fire Sweeps Industrial Complex in New Jersey, Spreads to Homes
- Reagan Welcomes Gorbachev Pledge to Seek Better Relations : Says He's Willing to Meet Soviet Leader Halfway
- Local News in Brief : Public Hearing Set on '86 Parkland Spending
- Two Brush Fires Burn 130 Acres
- National League Roundup : Ryan's Shoulder Can't Take the Heat; Astros Still Get Past Cubs, 7-2
- Reagan and South Africa
- ACLU Position in Polovchak Case
- Reagan and South Africa
- ACLU Position in Polovchak Case
- Reagan and South Africa
- ACLU Position in Polovchak Case
- ACLU Position in Polovchak Case
- Reagan and South Africa
- Tide of Discontent
- Swedish Artificial Heart Patient, 53, Suffers Stroke
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
- Rams : Duckworth Acquired in Trade; 4 Unidentified Players Waived
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '85 : SCHNELLENBERGER : Football Fans Are Wondering Just What Howard's Doing in Louisville, : but the Former Coach of the Year Is Happy in His Old Kentucky Home
- IOWA FARMERS TO RIDE SPECIAL TRAIN TO CONCERT
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- Officials Didn't Labor Hard on Fairly Cool, Safe Holiday : 'Mellow,' 'Valium Time,' Say Those Who Keep the Peace
- Storm Rips Into Coastal Mississippi : Damage Is Massive in 35-Mile Strip; Injuries Are Minor
- Differing Laws Bring U.S., England Into Conflict : London Center of Iran Arms Smuggling
- AN ASSESSMENT : IRA REINER : As D.A., a Quiet Zeal Has Replaced Maverick's High-Visibility Tactics
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- A complex plan falls apart when the party of the second part fails to meet the party of the first part on time
- The World : East German Conciliatory
- Manilow Headlines Sixth Annual St. Jude's Fund-Raiser
- Other Serial Slayings Tinged by Satanism : Elements of Devil Worship in Stalker Case May Not Be Factors in Motivation, Experts Caution
- Anaheim : City Officials to Close Arcade Near School
- Judge's Untraditional Ways Win Her Fans, Foes at Court
- Angels Lose, 5-3; Baylor Doubts 'Killer Instinct'
- OLEG VIDOV--COMING TO THE MOUNTAIN AT LAST
- Happy Trails at Yosemite's High Sierra Camps
- Gave Federal Agencies Little Help in Breaking Big Espionage Cases : Navy Investigative Unit Has Reputation of Weakness
- Plane Lands After Passenger Notices Engine Part Missing
- Mystery Shrouds Robbery Suspect
- Reagan Is Off on Wrong Campaign : The Real Need Is for Trade Reform, Not Tax Reform
- Kids are drawn to the beat like the children of Hamelin. : Heat From the Tunnel
- Padres Defeat Expos to Gain Game on L.A.
- ART REVIEW : FROM THE STREET TO THE STUDIO
- Supply System Easily Penetrated : Theft of Navy Parts: Tale With a Disturbing Moral
- Orange County Beach Volleyball : Smith and Stoklos Win Their Second Straight Tournament
- Del Mar : Wayne Lukas Is Having Some Fun at the Races
- Pacoima Bid for Enterprise Zone Hits Snag
- GRAMBLING'S EDDIE ROBINSON : HE MUST GRIN AND BEAR IT : Even After He Becomes the Winningest College Football Coach, He Will Know in His Heart Who's Really the Greatest
- GOING FOR THE GAME-SHOW GLITZ
- 'I'm No Hero. . . . Citizens Did All the Work' : Deputy Minimizes His Role in Arrest
- Child Abuse Probe: Only Questions : Investigators of South Bay Cases as Frustrated as the Community
- San Diego
- Air Tanker Pilots Downplay Danger : Ramona-Based Unit Battles Worst Fire Season in Years
- Holdup Suspect, 62, Is Still in Critical Condition
- National League Roundup : Tudor Silences Astros as Cardinals Win, 5-0
- U.S. Amateur : Randolph Gets a Little Help, Wins
- And Cal Tech Will Play in the Rose Bowl
- Westminster
- 4 Square Pegs Writing Round the Clock
- Limp Response on Child Care
- Senators Hopeful of Progress at Summit Despite U.S.-Soviet Chill
- Bradley Busy Polishing His Image for '86 Governor Try
- Postscript: Ex-Marine Couple Weary of Case
- American League Roundup : Blue Jays Lose, 4-1, at Home
- U.S. Open Notebook : The Germans and French Make Their Marks
- Defying Washington : Private U.S. Aid--Boon to Sandinistas
- Santa Ana
- Central County
- The Dodger Defense Settled Down When Duncan Settled In
- Golf Roundup : Sindelar Says Second Victory Beats First
- Won't Cancel Foreign Debt, Mexico Says
- Two Astronauts Finish Repairs, Launch Satellite
- Feminists Review Movement's Agenda
- Shall She Take Wally (and His Cash) Back?
- The State : Condor Rescue Plan Told
- Santa Ana : Tribal Life Exhibit at Rancho Santiago
- The Year of the Running Back Gets a Chance for an Encore Performance
- Titan Soccer Team Wins Opener, 3-1
- Canada advanced to within one victory of...
- JACK VALENTI RAPS CANADIANS FOR DISNEY BAN
- POP REVIEW : WHAM!--SPECKS IN A SPECTACLE
- Taylor Caldwell, Controversial but Popular Novelist, Dies
- The Region : Waste Dumping Penalties
- Bernhard Langer Adds European Open Title to List of Golfing Honors He's Won in 1985
- Filipinos Stage Rally for the Right to Strike
- S. Africa Suspends Debt Repayments : Pretoria Learns How Vulnerable It Is to Sanctions
- Cost-Cutting Medi-Cal Test Called Threat to the Poor
- Will Congress See the Light?
- At Mission College : Degree Plan Gives Adults a Shortcut
- West German Race Car Driver Bellof Dies in Crash
- Michelle Mitchell and Daniel Lee Watson of...
- Southern Methodist University, whose football program was...
- Balding Dutch veteran Joop Zoetemelk won the...
- Occhilupo Rides the Final Wave to Surfing Title
- S. Africa Suspends Debt Repayments : 77,500 Blacks Strike at Mines; 2 Whites Slain
- W. Germans Mark WWII Anniversary
- Prisons: Making Room
- Nitz of Sacramento Wins Senior Men's Event of Mayor's Cup Bicycle Races
- 'VAMPIRE,' 'ROAD BACK' SET AT UCLA
- 'MAYFLOWER MADAM'--BOOK, TV MONEY AT ISSUE
- To Fans and Critics, 'Night Prowler' Is Supposed to Be Fun
- Restoring Historic Olvera Street Area: Long, Slow Process : Political Bickering, Indifference, Money Problems Work Against Plan
- Occhilupo Beats Curren, Wins Title in Pro Surfing Event at Huntington Beach
- The Nation : Terror Suspects Extradited
- 5 Die on Mercy Flight
- Garden Grove : State Grant Sought for Gallery Reconstruction
- Valhalla Cemetery Records History of Famous, Forgotten
- Jay Berger Just Won't Go Away : Amateur Defeats Teacher to Gain the Round of 16
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : EX-EAGLE HENLEY SOARS AS SOLO
- Israel and South Africa
- Unitary Tax in California
- Israel and South Africa
- Israel and South Africa
- Chefs Are Warm, Sauce Is Hot in Texas Goat Cook-Off
- Granada Hills Youth, 17, Dies After Inhaling Freon Fumes
- HOUSTON STEALS SHOW FROM OSBORNE AT GREEK
- Oceanside : At Long Last, Redevelopment Program Begins to Pay Off
- For the Bruins' John Lee, the Numbers Tell the Story: In Three Seasons at UCLA, He's 96 of 97 and 63 of 75
- Thousands at Beaches Enjoy a Holiday Treat: Cooler, Breezy Weather
- Dodgers Act Too Brotherly to the Phillies
- Robinson Finds Little Joy in Rams' 3-1 Record : Andrews Is Out for Season, Redden Is Hobbling and Dickerson Is Still Missing
- She's Got Sure Way to Keep Time
- Gorbachev Doubts Summit Need Unless Ties Improve
- Lakeside
- Elliott Looks Like Million in Southern 500 : He Holds Off Cale Yarborough to Claim Bonus
- UCLA's Danny Thompson Can Return to a Natural Progression
- Unitary Tax in California
- Israel and South Africa
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- San Juan Capistrano : Small Merchants Plan Mall Counterattack
- Hurricane Gains Strength, Heads for West Gulf Coast
- Stalker Suspect Isn't Talking : Ramirez Described as Passive and Compliant
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- Move Under Way to Curb Abuse of Popular Dial-It Service
- HUD Survey Under Way
- Syrup May Be Safe, Cheap Fertility Aid : Coughing Could Lead--Indirectly--to Pregnancy
- If You've Got the Lot, They Have the House
- State Sewer Construction Well Ahead of Last Year's
- Appeals Fee Can Be Waived
- Soccer Exchange Puts an English Accent on Peninsula Friendships
- Four Avalon Hospital Trustees Resign After Colleague Is Replaced
- Robinson, Compton College Trustee, Faces Bribery Trial
- A Sole-Searching Response to the Story of the Missing Shoe
- Fritz Taggart photographed this late-summer gathering by...
- A Historic Compromise
- '(The House) Has Been There a Long Time, and I See No Reason to Be Hasty in Disposing of It' : Lone Home Detours Parking Garage Plans
- The Talk of the NBA : Wohl Seeks Understanding With New Jersey Players
- Newell Way Is No Doubt the Best Way
- Remembrance Scheduled for Architect Kahn
- Harold Lloyd's Mansion on Market?
- Engineers Hope Prototype Vehicle Is Wave of the Future : Roving Treatment Plant Cleans Toxic Liquids
- 100,000 Flee as Hurricane Nears : Florida's Panhandle Braces for Potential Killer Elena
- Performing Arts Academy a Strong Draw for Students
- Biologists Search for Elusive Cougars in Santa Ana Mountains
- 43 Aliens Found Hiding on Truck
- Ordeal Recounted : Freed Couple Accuse Nicaragua of 'Piracy'
- It's Cutdown Day : In Business of Pro Football, Careers Are All Too Short, Tomorrow Quickly Becomes Yesterday and Then Goodby
- Dodger Stadium's 'Peanut Man' Back to His Old Pitch
- U.S. Open Notebook : Side by Side, Lloyd and Navratilova March On
- Bicycle Series Makes 2 Stops in Southland
- Hovland-Dodd Team Advances to Semifinals of Volleyball Open
- DOWNTOWN--IS THE LEASE UP ON A DREAM?
- Work Start Scheduled on Indian Wells Hotel : Stouffer, Daon Disclose Plans for $65-Million Resort Complex to Be Opened in Fall of 1987
- Recreation Lake Created for Use of Community
- Western Plaza Work to Start
- Reagan Threatens to Veto Any Protectionist Trade Bills
- Suspect's Dad Puts Blame on Drug Use
- A Chronology of the Night Stalker's Spree
- Gasoline Tanks Are Dug Up but Reveal No Large Leaks
- U.S.-Soviet Ties 'Very Bad,' Senators Told