- Bradley Tours Fairfax Shopping Area, Lauds Revitalization Program
- Maywood : Housing Site to Be Acquired
- Compton Gives Public Loan to Auto Dealer
- Judge Orders Magazine Run Ad for T-Shirt
- Revised IRS Tax Forms Include 1 for Children
- Students' Trip Grounded as Travel Agency Goes Under
- Bomb Explodes at Disco
- Morrison, 19, Pleads Guilty as an Adult to 2 Armed Robberies at 16
- Crouch Named Softball Coach at Laguna Hills
- The More the Merrier for Fringe Festival; 'Hunting Cockroaches' Picked for Taper
- FRINGE FESTIVAL: ADVENTURESOME SEPTEMBER AGENDA
- Japan Eases Production Curb on Computer Chips
- Whittier : School Chief's Last Meeting
- Bombshell at Rotary Club: 1st Woman Joins
- '88 Hopefuls Come Off Second Best With Quips : Sen. Bradley Is Chief Cook at His 'Roast'
- Schabarum Wants Incinerator Plans Shelved
- Paramount : Schools Contract Extended
- Storage Firm Buys Old Mack Sennett Studios
- Caltrans Called Too 'Optimistic'--and 35% Behind Schedule
- Mini-Mall Moratorium Gains Council Support
- FRISBEE : Practice Is Passion for Junior Champion
- APPEARS WITH HIS TWO BANDS : ORNETTE COLEMAN EXPLORES OLD, NEW
- Cars Often Come Along With Jobs in the Auto Industry
- ICN Will Buy 84% of Ailing Vitamin Maker
- Golfers Swing With Style, Go for Green at Recreation Park
- Pomona Seeks Study of Trade Center Risks
- Maternal Double Take: Twins Give Birth on Same Day
- Cornell Scientist Appointed to Air and Space Museum
- Where to Go for Night Hiking
- Book Review : Winning the West: Myth and Reality
- Santa Monica : Drug Center Gets $5,000 Gift
- Santa Ana Adult Theater Survives Another Attempt to Shut It Down
- No Charges Filed in Tragic Burning Death of Young Boy
- Lasken State Amateur Medalist in Playoff
- Historian's Claim of Cabrillo Visit to Malibu Fuels Dispute
- Extremists Flourish in Gorbachev Era
- Despite Hoax, Few Have Doubts About Dow Wire
- Best Ways to Prepare and Use Fresh Horseradish
- Officers With a Warranty : Rio Hondo Guarantees Its Police Cadets; No Charge for Retraining
- Electricity Stems Bleeding in Tests on Ulcer Patients
- Norwalk : Sales Tax Drop Hits Budget
- The House : Labor Issue
- Going Bananas Over This Coconut Cake
- Baked Honey Ham Recipe From a Canoga Park Reader Is the Answer to a Request
- 2 Singaporeans Sample Local Indian Cuisine
- Top Ombudsman, Facing Charges of Misconduct, Quits
- Youth Arrested in Boy's Slaying
- Thrifty Gardening Couple Cultivated $750,000
- Canadian Football League Commissioner Doug Mitchell said...
- Don't Ask--All You Want to Know Is in the London Tabloids
- Merger Approved for Rusty Pelican
- Foes of Trade Bill Rally Forces on Eve of Senate Debate
- JWT Board to Consider Other Takeover Bids : WPP Launches Effort to Replace Directors
- Rockwell Division Awarded Air Force Systems Contract
- Edible Containers Complement the Taste and Texture of Their Fruity Fillings. Since They Can Be Made Ahead, They Are Perfect for Entertaining Summer Guests. : FRUIT IN A BASKET
- Gorbachev Assails His Opposition : Blasts Military, Party Bureaucrats for Stalling on Reforms
- Youth Paralyzed in Tavern Brawl
- Notebook : Saudi Arabia Proves Mecca for Former Loyola Basketball Coach Ed Goorjian
- Pasadena : Renewal Official Named
- Neiman's Hosts Dressy Affair to Benefit Music Organizations
- Bellflower : Budget Cut $3.53 Million
- L.B. Sued Over Lack of Low-Income Housing
- U.S. Against Any Use of Military to Curb Protests, Official Tells Chun
- Cerritos : Development Jobs Budgeted
- 2nd Top Bradley Aide Resigns
- Vatican, Under Fire, Calls Waldheim's Invitation Routine
- Rancho P.V. : Bus Route to Be Subsidized
- Events half a world away leave an imprint on Inglewood
- Timing of U.S. Eagle Sales Depends on Many Factors
- Countywide : Slow Growth Bid Begins in Traffic-Plagued Areas
- Residents Vow Not to Bow to Sylmar Pushers
- Rival Gangs Open Fire, Boy Playing in Park Dies
- Fallbrook
- Deputy Is Busy, So Woman Uses His Radio to Get Help
- The Cleveland Force, seeking to revamp an...
- Panel Kills Bill to Ban New Dumps in Santa Monicas
- Secrest Loses and Then Regains the Lead in Bicycle Race
- Wilhelms, 2 San Diego Players Picked by Sockers
- Golf's 10 Rule Is, in a Word, Satisfying
- Amphitheater Again Fails to Meet Noise Limits
- Nine-Ball Tournament Gets Under Way Today
- JAZZ REVIEW : AHMAD JAMAL BRILLIANT AT CATALINA BAR & GRILL
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- Penn Pacific Plans to Sell Stock to Foreign Investors
- Co-Chairmen of GOP Platform Panel Named
- Long Beach Board Drops 3 Elementary Schools From Study of Year-Round Plan
- Joe Hunt's Sentencing Delayed
- El Monte : Police Foot Patrols to Start
- Cerritos : 3rd Survey on Park Name
- Teachers Prepare to Bring Nuclear Issues to Schools
- Stealing 'Permeates' Schools, Reiner Says; 9 More Charged
- WIMBLEDON '87 : Once Again, Grass Is Greener for Navratilova : She Wins First-Round Match on Centre Court in Only 31 Minutes, 6-1, 6-0
- One Miracle Demands Another : South Korea's Success Fuels Student Pressures for Democracy
- Hardman Gets 10 Days in Jail After Pleading Guilty to Arrest Charge
- PVE's Acres Longs for a Move to Boston : Transplant From Europe Takes Shot at Big Time With Mighty Celtics
- Politics Plays Role in Ban of Some Issues
- Sports Briefs : Walkin' Willie Made It
- Princess Royal Will Visit Laos
- Britain to Scrap Law Requiring Pubs to Close in the Afternoon
- Justices Bar Group From Naming Event the 'Gay Olympics'
- Gardena : Tougher Ban on Parking
- Berman Snubs Airport Chief : Congressman Demands Apology Before Meeting With Garcin
- Drawing on Life : Agoura Publisher Sees Redeeming Social Value in 'Alternative' Comics
- Japan's '86 Birthrate Lowest This Century
- 3 Mexico City Officers Arrested for Shakedown
- Musicians let down their hair, go for the light touch at outdoor concert
- Jackie Gleason, 'Great One' of Many Talents, Dies at 71
- Arms Shipped to Salvador Rebels, Nicaragua Admits
- Reagan to Undergo Colon Examination
- Mission Viejo : Man Uses Fake Bomb to Rob Bank of $3,762
- GlenFed Proposes 20-Story Tower on Brand Boulevard
- Report Says Orange Coast College's Wounds Healing
- Tips Pour In on I-5 Tailgate Slaying of Young Man From Orange
- SEMIPRO IS SEMI-TOUGH : Sometimes, Getting a Base Can Be Harder Than Getting on Base for Valley Dodgers
- Thomas Hearns will fight for an unprecedented...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'CATS' LEAPS INTO S.D. ON FACILE PAWS
- Graffiti Painter Jailed; Called Botha a Lesbian
- Monrovia : $25 Fee for Impounding
- LAPD Urged to Improve Reporting of 'Hate Crimes'
- Notebook : Saudi Arabia Proves Mecca for Loyola Ex-Coach
- Korea Opposition Leaders Call for Protests to Force Chun Out
- Owners of El Toro Homes for Elderly Deny on Stand Any Abuses
- Simi Valley's Voges Advances in State Amateur
- Standing Tall in Wave of Shorter Competitors : Surfing's Cruickshank Going for the Big Ones
- Spotlight : The Clinic of Free Wheeling : Wheelchair Sports Camp Highlights Unsung Athletes
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- Domestic auto sales declined 11.3% in mid-June.
- Camarilla Corp. Acquires Voxtron Systems of Texas
- OPEC Ministers Expect Price Pact to Hold
- Dip Into Post-Pool Prandial Delights
- New Club Helps Tennis Players Match Abilities
- When the Phone Rings, Do You Cringe Thinking It's Another Solicitor? : Please Don't Hang Up! I'm Just Trying to Make a Living
- Alhambra : Council Reduces User Tax
- Mayo Official Heads Reagan Panel on AIDS
- Beer Monopoly Bill Wins Easy Assembly Nod
- Supreme Court Curbs Prosecution of Officials : Mail Fraud Convictions Barred Unless Public Lost Money; Moriarty Case May Be Affected
- Officer Who Alleged LAPD Frame Wins $55,000 Award in U.S. Court
- Israel to Provide Iran Arms Data
- Cities Juggle Facts, Figures, Best Guesses to Plan Spending : Communities, Like People, Must Live Within Their Means
- Pasadena Girls Wear New Badge of Hope : Scouting Program in King's Villages Adjusts to Fit Different Life Styles
- SPORTS SCOPE : 2-Man Pro Volleyball Will Return to Hermosa Beach Pier This Weekend
- R.H. Estates : Country Club Plans OKd
- EPA Water Pollution Standards Target Cancer Cases
- Reagan Promises Justice to Hijack Victim's Mother
- Garden Grove : Badly Beaten Woman Found Nude in Park
- 4 Legs, 2 Good Eyes : Blind Escondido Tandem Bicyclist to Race Again in Tour de France
- San Diego
- Ropak Expects Earnings to Hit $1.5 Million in '87
- Shareholders Must Approve; Some Think Offer Too Low : Rusty Pelican OKs $25.4-Million Buyout Bid
- Hearing Set on Independent Counsel Law
- Thatcher to Stiffen Drive on Socialism : Queen Reads Her Legislative Proposals to Open Parliament
- Chrysler, 2 Executives Face Odometer Fraud Charges
- Peacock on Perch Adds Right Touch to Gala Zoo Party
- Recount Fails to Change Inglewood Election; D.A. Begins Investigation
- Backers Rally in Last-Ditch Effort to Save Cal/OSHA From Budget Ax
- Blacks a Minority : Inner-City Schools: A Latin Flavor
- Bissell Heir Gets Prison Term
- Cleaning Up Mexico
- Supervisors Adopt Bare-Bones Tentative Budget of $1.7 Billion
- Fountain Valley's Biggest Business Center Gets an OK
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- Investors will take Joy Manufacturing private.
- Tax Reform Dilutes Auto Writeoffs
- Cleveland Celebrates Solvency
- Conspiracy Theory Denied in Red Square Landing : German Pilot Acted Alone, Parents Say
- Pope Hails Waldheim but Touches on His Nazi Past : Police Bar Protesters at Vatican
- Russell Denies Rushing to Obtain Approval for Development Project
- Commerce Spending to Rise 4.6% During Next Fiscal Year
- Amnesty Ad Campaign Hopes to Heat Up Cool Response
- Torrance : Repair of Library Leak OKd
- Democrats to Criticize, Not Delay, Gulf Plan
- Santa Ana : Burglar Wounds Man, Then Steals His Car
- Rhea Robinson, Late Socialite's Mother, Dies
- Film Crew Incident : Police Are Told Not to Masquerade as Press
- Anti-Semitic Vandals Desecrate Temple
- Rosselli, Paikos Pitch Mission Hills Past Sun Valley, 7-1
- Turret to Coach Basketball at Birmingham
- Huntington Beach : Pit Bull Found Loose in Yard Is Impounded
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- KCBS ZEROING IN ON HARD NEWS : Robert Hyland III, Channel 2's New General Manager, Vows to Bring Back Golden Era of No-Holds-Barred, Nuts-and-Bolts Stories
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- How to Get the Children to Cooperate
- Hollywood : Snow White to Get a Star
- Long Beach : High-Rise Ordered Vacated
- Condition Is a Real Sign of Its Value
- The Nation : Right-to-Die Guidelines
- Appeals Court Rejects Homosexual's Distress Suit
- S. M. Mountains : Park Dedication Rescheduled
- The Region : Deputy Shoots 2 Pit Bulls
- Long Beach Lounge Granted Weekend Permit
- Las Flores Canyon Landslide Area : $11-Million Malibu Road Project Urged
- Mayor Signs 1-Year Ban on Building in Laurel Canyon
- Catholic-Jewish Gains Hurt by Waldheim Issue
- Hearing Set on Siegan Nomination to Court
- Reds Edge Giants on Davis Dash : He Scores From First on Wild Pickoff Attempt
- For Openers, Miniaturized Football League Is a Big Hit at the Box Office
- North County : San Marcos Veto Bars Upgrading of Encina Sewage
- Another Hospital Planning to Quit Trauma Network
- Horse Racing : Manila's Handlers Decide Not to Get Their Horse Dirty
- Shareholders Must Approve; Some Think $9 Bid Too Low : Rusty Pelican OKs VSR Buyout Offer
- Las Madrinas Debs Carry On Tradition
- Senate OKs $1-Trillion Budget in Partisan Vote
- Santa Monica Votes to Put Meters in 6 Garages, Ease Merchants' Fees
- Navratilova Wins 2nd Match
- Drug User Executed for Murder in Texas
- GovernorAnnounced that 30 members of the Keidanren,...
- When the Phone Rings, Do You Cringe Thinking It's Another Solicitor? : Give Me Junk Mail! These Calls Are an Invasion of My Privacy
- Marshall Completes Dodger Comeback in 10th : After L.A.'s Four-Run Rally in Seventh Ties Game, His Single Wins It, 5-4
- Libel suits filed on behalf of Dana...
- Bernson Still Has Hope for LANCER Plant
- CYCLING : Halpern Struggles in Junior World Trials but Earns a Berth in U.S. Olympic Festival
- Hollywoodland
- A Way to Solve the Debt Crisis
- Flying the Flag
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- Pistons' Pick Shocked, Then Happy at Choice
- 'A High Tea for the Tories'
- 'A High Tea for the Tories'
- 'A High Tea for the Tories'
- Response to Series on Immigrants
- Book Review : Urgent Call for an End to Licensing of Broadcasting
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- Kim's Party Backs New Protest Plan : Korea Opposition Calls Talks With Chun a Failure
- Panels Probe Lost CIA Arms Role Evidence
- North and Panels Agree on Testimony : He'll Be Questioned Publicly on July 7, Privately Wednesday
- Coaches Fight Recruiting War of Different Nature : Once Students Become Involved With Gangs, It's Nearly Impossible to Get Them Into Athletics
- Top Athletic Officials Say: If There's a Problem, It's Out of Our Hands
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- Texaco held a creditors meeting in Rye Brook, N.Y.
- A group bidding for Burlington was dealt setbacks.
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Reports $4.4-Million Loss
- U.S. Seeking Probe of Alleged Rights Abuses in Salvador
- Lower Drunk Driver Limits Urged
- Giant Mosquitoes Put the Bite on Britons
- On Hollywood Boulevard, nothing goes by the book, especially what passes for culture
- Rabbis May Boycott Meeting With the Pope
- Giant Panda Gives Birth to Healthy Cub
- Assembly : Floor Action:
- Soviet Women: More Rights--and Toil
- AIDS 'Catastrophe' in Asia Feared by Health Official
- Justices Support Move for Drinking Age of 21 : High Court Rules Congress May Curb Highway Funds to States That Refuse to Raise Minimum
- Replacement for Ousted Judge Gains Approval
- F-16 Crashes, Pilot Killed
- Trash-to-Energy Plant Might Face Spot on Fall Ballot
- 2nd Freeway Shooting Incident Is Investigated
- Eighteen Best Holes in Orange County
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- ALL ABOUT YVES: THE MELLOWING OF MONTAND
- JAZZ REVIEW : A MAKESHIFT QUINTET AT DONTE'S
- Candelaria Put on Disabled List to Resume Counseling, Wynegar Says
- An arrest warrant has been issued for...
- All-Comers Track Series Begins Tonight
- Moorpark Corruption Inquiry Chides Ferguson, but No Charges Are Sought
- EPA to Seek Order for New S.D. Sewage Plant
- County Air Quality on Rise, but Ozone Level Is Still a Problem
- Huntington Beach : Edison High Principal Will Retire in January
- Show Says He'll Talk With Gwynn About Rift
- Right Is Wrong on Africa
- Joyner-Kersee 15 Points Behind Her Record Heptathlon Pace
- Golf, Anyone? : Carlsbad Councilman Tees Off Drive for Construction of Public Course
- Kevin McHale of the Boston Celtics left...
- Actor Sean Penn Gets 60 Days in Jail
- Investigation at SMU to Continue
- Irvine : 3 Youths Arrested After 30 Cars Are Vandalized
- Stubbs' 3-Run Homer Is All Valenzuela Needs
- Local News in Brief : Shooting Suspect Gives Up After 4-Hour Siege