- Can a Town Be Too Trendy? : Santa Fe's Success Prompts Questions
- TURMOIL ON TOP : A World of Changing Leaders, Struggling Governments and Strange Bedfellows : South Africa: Politics by the Prisoner
- San Pedro Hospital Layoffs
- Doctor Accused in Abortion Suit Testifies : Admits He Injured Inglewood Clinic Patient But Says 'Unforeseen Complications' Caused Death
- A Superior Alternative to Secondary Treatment
- MR. CLEAN : As Commissioner, Kuhn Took No-Nonsense Stand on Baseball and Gambling
- El Senor came from off the pace...
- This Team Is Jimmy's Now, Not America's
- Karajan: In a Class by Himself
- Jefferson Built Monticello With France in Mind
- Incessant Artillery Barrages Turning Beirut Into Ghost City
- Finding and Renting to 'Perfect' Tenants : An owner's guide to sprucing up rentals, advertising, showing units and setting rents.
- Two Southland Realtors Named to Top State Posts
- Making Friends Easy for Westerners in Vietnam Park Where All Have Stories to Tell
- Alaska : The Loneliest Road in the Far North
- Spouse, 80, Charged in Crutch Beating Death of Husband
- Division in Slow-Growth Forces Could Test Galanter
- Torrance Airport May Charge Pilots Who Fly During Curfew
- The Future of Poverty : A Woman Who Knew Hardship Keeps Trying to Help Others as Human Services Agencies Face Off in Competition for Dwindling Funds
- Student's Death Is Tied to Overdose of Cocaine
- Baseball / Gary Klein : Aude Discovers Plenty to Dislike in New Surroundings of Pirate City
- South Bay Blue Jays to Compete in U.S. Open Baseball Tourney
- Anything Can Be Done With Money (or Imagination)
- The AIDS Story
- L.A. Art Fair: Color It Bright for '89
- 'Autumn Elegy': Enter Threat of Death
- For Hollywood, It's All in the Family : Ron Howard's "Parenthood" reflects the movies' latest discovery: kids and families
- Dubcek Says Facts of Soviet Invasion Must Be Addressed
- Golf Roundup : A 64 Boosts Stewart Into Lead in Michigan
- Life Isn't Always Fair, Even When at a Fair
- Shrine All-Star Football Game : North Isn't Smiling as South Gets Last Laugh, 23-7
- Larry Bird Breaks Bone in His Back
- <i> Gi</i> Whiz
- COMMENTARY : Yeah, but Will Oscar Remember?
- Motown on the Road to a Comeback
- Busy Actor, the Other Mitchum
- Voices From the World o' Punk
- The Northern Shuffle of Deacon Blue
- After the 'Fever' Broke : John Travolta, a pop-culture king of the '70s, struggles to revitalize his film career
- Far-Reaching Bill to Protect Disabled From Discrimination Gains Speed
- Unocal Sets Traps to Relocate Red Foxes
- The State : Exxon Valdez Heads for Port
- Rod Stewart a No-Show at Concert
- Commentary : U.S. Must Remain a Safe Harbor for Boat People of Southeast Asia
- 100th Birthday Is Time to Plan New Century
- Greenpeace Protest to Greet Harbor-Bound Exxon Valdez
- Schulze Gets a Good Start With Padres
- Problems at Gate, Elsewhere Leave SDSU in Red : Judgment Errors Contribute to Continued Growth of Athletic Department Deficit
- Playing the Wait-List Game Can Be Rewarding, but Its Not Without Risks
- AROUND HOME : American Folk Painting
- Wales Transplant to Texas Makes Championship Sparks Fly : Smiths Go Hammer and Tongs for World Title in Calgary
- Scientist Says the Fate of Earth Depends on Whether Its People Mend Their Ways
- Her Lips Are Sealed --Sort Of
- Speculator Stashes Cartoon Warehouse
- Johnson Wants to Run for Jamaica
- Sellars' Mozart: Anger Behind the Smiles : Modern Da Ponte operas at final PepsiCo Fest
- A Dancer's Leap of Faith : Michael Shannon's optimism, determination have brought him from Los Angeles to the Bolshoi's doorstep
- Waterfront's Duffy breaks sound barrier;
- Commercial Scene : Teachers Group Buys Warehouse in Anaheim
- Commercial Scene : Van Nuys Apartment Sells for $2.9 Million
- Kaleidoscope Festival Shows the Many Colors of County's Cultures
- Athletic Club Board Forming
- Reclaiming Water Above, Below Border
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Roundup : Ventura Club Leads West Medal Quest in Handball
- A Houston woman has filed a paternity...
- National League Roundup : Astros Overwhelm Reuschel, Giants With a Sudden Burst of Power, 8-1
- Rebuilding White Sox Reluctantly Deal Baines to Texas
- Yankees Are Still Touched by Memory of Munson
- Quibbles & Bits
- CAREER MOVE : Matt Biondi Resumes Competitive Swimming--and a Rivalry--to Give His Sport a Boost
- Commercial Scene : Calabasas Center Expected to Be Completed by 1990
- The Evolution of PC Fax : Transmission Technology Improves but Bugs Persist
- Why I Own a Gun
- Commercial Scene : El Monte Business Park Bought by Labor Group
- On Vacation? Plants Do Just Fine Without You
- WITHOUT A FARMHOUSE NEAR <i> by Deborah Rawson (Ballantine: $5.95) </i>
- Quayle Lobbied Foreign Nations for U.S. Firms
- Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 masterpiece North by Northwest...
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- Head Cheerleader : CSU San Marcos' First President Appears to Have Majored in Enthusiasm
- Irvine Hardball Tournament : Smythe, Short Power Metro Stars to 14-4 Victory
- Steve Walsh, who refuted reports that the...
- Treend Pitches Woodland Hills Into Title Game
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Winning Secondary Motive for Mayhew
- Rams Sign Tony Slaton to One-Year Contract
- Tom Selleck finally saddles up in September...
- The Temptation of Political Theater : 'Dangerous Games' and 'Temptation' point up the perils of speaking in political tongues
- Waikiki Hotel Discounts
- Quaint Galena Is No Longer the Forgotten City
- Commercial Scene : Shelter Island Resort Will Be Razed, Rebuilt
- Their Love Triangle Was a Double Helix : SUMMER PEOPLE <i> by Marge Piercy (Summit Books: $19.95; 419 pp.) </i>
- Texans in an Uproar After Highway Commission Takes License With Their Image
- Japan, Taiwan Assailed on 'Destructive' Fishing : 15 Nations Seek Ban on Drift Nets
- Mozambique Moving Away From Marxism
- New Lab Takes Aim at Illegal Animal Trade
- Standing Room Only : Shelter Is 'Packed' Year After Opening
- Bird Decline Tied to Deforestation
- The Unwary Getting Stung on Insurance, Officials Say : Despite Payments, Some 'Policyholders' Not Covered
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- Checkers: Morning Becomes Extraordinary : Where breakfast is waiting to be discovered
- The NRA Fights Back : On the Defensive Over Assault Weapons, the Gun Lobby Is Using Controversial Tactics to Target Its Enemies
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- Secrets of the Natural Writer Gleaned at the Trail's End
- Oil Refineries Ordered to Reduce Risk of Toxic Spills
- Homeowners Angry at Plan to Raze Houses for New School
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- This German Family Always Goes With the Flow on the Rhine River
- Pilot Admits to Suicide Notion Before Rescue
- Amish, No Longer Silent, Defend Midwife in Emotional Legal Fight
- Man Gets 6 Months for Flag Desecration
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- TIME TO TEST YOUR CENTENNIAL I.Q. WITH THE 100-YEAR QUIZ
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- Olympic Sports Festival : Ferguson's Comeback Is Springboard to Gold
- Oh, Bo! Look at Gridder-Volleyballer Jim Klein
- FINALLY: The centerpiece of Weird Al Yankovic's...
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- Le Montrachet Is a Sure Las Vegas Bet
- Team Spirit Helps Reprise an Accessible Agatha Christie Whodunit
- Signs of Recession Are All Around
- VANISHING TRACKS <i> by Darla Hillard (Arbor House/William Morrow: $19.95; 332 pp.) </i>
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- Profit From Fixing Up Ugly Duckling Houses : Often a 'junker' needs only fresh paint or landscaping to be sold at healthy gain.
- Social Changes, Eroding Traditions Spur Violence in Tribal-Based Kenyan Society
- What Helped and Didn't Help During Grieving Process
- Group Sues Lawyer for Malpractice Over Failed Radio Station Application
- U.S. Issues Travel Advisory for Kenya
- Bush Upset at Congress Over Defense, S
- TURMOIL ON TOP : A World of Changing Leaders, Struggling Governments and Strange Bedfellows : Poland: A Triumph of Moderation
- Third Party Sought by Women to Rescue Those Now Stuck With 'None of the Above'
- Community Work Will Free Lowe of Sex Taping Trial
- Don't Let Arsonist Gut Plan for Pan
- New Design Reduces Air Conditioner Costs
- U.S. Prolonging Afghan Crisis, Soviets Charge
- Illegal Child Labor Rises in New England : 14-Year-Olds Buying Cars as Child Labor Soars in New England's Worker Shortage
- How to Stretch Household Budget
- Teen Leaders Find D.C. a Capital Experience
- Booze-Free Dances Appeal to Teetotalers
- Fugitive Nazi War Criminal Returned to West Germany
- Farrah Fawcett has been cast in "Small...
- Secretive Foreign Investors May Buy 49.9% of Marina del Rey Leasehold
- Help Children at Risk by Uniting Aid-Givers' Vision
- 10% Increase in Refuse Hauler's Fee Is Approved in Hawthorne
- Sotomayor Is First to Jump Record 8 Feet
- Old Timers, New Beginnings
- Meat Loaf a la Mode : <i> While the finest restaurants try to create fantasy, the world yearns for meat loaf. </i>
- Commercial Scene : Orange County Health Unit Leases Quarters
- Foreign Women Don't Fare Much Better
- Commercial Scene : Wells Fargo Leases Irvine Office Space
- Prized Collectibles Go to the Dogs : Victorian Era paintings can be bought at auction, from dealers or through catalogues.
- Civic Groups Leader and Sons Held in Austrian Jail : Prominent Family Fights Extradition on Pot Charges
- The once-dying art of : THE LEI : In Hawaii, It's the Thought That Counts, and They Say It With Flowers, Shells, Feathers
- Opposition Bloc Forms in Soviet : Congress Radicals Ignore Lenin Edict, Ask Bolder Reforms
- Dreams of an Olympics Still Afloat With King Kayaker
- New Law Makes Easy Pickings of Maine's Blueberry Rustlers
- More and More Blacks Support Idea of Reparations for Slaves' Labor
- Pampered Pets : For Great Danes or Goldfish, Trade Show Has Everything
- Future Bleak for Madagascar's Lemurs
- Wary Industries View Life Under Clean Air Plan
- Deadly Conflicts of Strategy
- Sonic Booms, Not Quake, Suspected in Series of Jolts
- Commercial Scene : 24-Unit North Hollywood Apartment Complex Sells
- Home Equity Sharing Agreements Can Have Both Pluses and Pitfalls
- Gardening : Grapefruit: How Sweet They Can Be : Two fairly new varieties lack the bitterness often associated with fruit.
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Acting, and Garden and Animal Events : Child Actors
- I Cannot Lie Here Anymore
- U.S. Soldier Stands Guard in a Luxembourg City
- London Cabbies Have It : 'The Knowledge'
- L.A. Tycoon Finds He Digs Ancient Egypt
- The Nation : Airline Seats Too Close, Coroner Agrees
- TURMOIL ON TOP : A World of Changing Leaders, Struggling Governments and Strange Bedfellows : Japan: Angst Washes Over the Nation
- Teen-Ager Wounded in Gang-Related Shooting
- Border Patrol Seizes Marijuana Cache
- Haskell Handicap : Record Start Helps King Glorious Win Easily Despite Inglorious Finish
- Nickolai Pads Street Stock Lead With Main Event Victory at Saugus
- Issy Washington: 11 Years of Helping Kids Shoot Straight
- Faces of O.C.'s Punk Scene : Youths Looked at Their Suburbia; They Didn't Like What They Saw, and They Told the World
- Jayne, Steve Redo Fire-Ruined Home
- THE POET'S DICTIONARY A Handbook of Prosody and Poetic Devices <i> by William Packard (Harper & Row: $19.95; 221 pp.) </i>
- Trying to Put Your Best Foot Forward in Honolulu
- from Idea to Image : Computer Shows Owner How Remodeling, Landscaping Would Look
- 65 Acres Covered : Quarantine Bans Transport of Produce
- Pasadena Studies Amendments to Slow-Growth Law
- In Commerce, Lynwood : Toxic Burners May Get OK to Keep Operating
- Global Warming Likely to Produce New Boat People
- Santa Monica Puts Creativity in Conservation
- Exiting the Computer World
- Bell Proposes to Levy $35 in Fees for Street Lights, Sewer Repair
- Time To Reassess Afghan Aid
- TURMOIL ON TOP : A World of Changing Leaders, Struggling Governments and Strange Bedfellows : China: Push for Reform, Not Rupture
- Flood-Protection Money
- Officers Called to Quell Fighting at Rap Concert Site
- Black Families Show Off Their Pride at Festival
- County Would Make Ideal Host for Festival
- County Can't Afford an Absentee Sheriff
- $7-Million Award Due in McColl Dump Suit
- There's Big Debate Over the Veal Thing
- Artificial Heart's Inventor Unable to Finance Testing
- Chamber Group Offers Employee Car-Pool Plans
- Breaking the Rules to Send for Loved Ones Left Behind : Some Believe Amnesty Program May Encourage Illegal Smuggling of Spouses, Children Into U.S.
- Quietly, Bradley's Consummate Approach Wins Over Orioles
- American League Roundup : Wilson Does It All as Royals Beat Orioles, 5-0
- Armas Comes Through Once Again for Angels
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Met Hopes May Hinge on Making Deal for Twins' Viola
- Larkin Alone and Together : COLLECTED POEMS <i> by Philip Larkin edited with an introduction by Anthony Thwaite (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22.50; 330 pp.; 0-374-12623-2) </i>
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- Man Dies in Sunset Strip Shooting : Attack Linked to Robbery Attempt; Three Others Also Slain
- Child-Care Woes Heat Up in Summer : O.C. Schools Are Out, and Parents Seek Good Substitutes
- Students of Fitness : Camp Offers Youths a Non-Competitive Learning Environment
- 'Beloved Leader' Omnipresent : Kim Keeps Heavy Hand on North Korea's Pulse
- Hitchhikers of the Labor Force : Day Workers Put Up With a Lot for a Comparative Little
- Arcadia Schools Chief Off to Chino
- Closing Loopholes Means Ending Worthy Programs
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- The State : Jolts Linked to Sonic Booms
- Prime time is of the essence for...
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- Rams Sign Offensive Lineman Tony Slaton to One-Year Contract
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- Perlman, Close to Host Ovation Awards
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- How the NRA Got Shot Down in California
- Paper Work Is Tying Up Police Unit, Study Finds
- Pasadena Schools Chief to Retire From District Post
- Raid Into Lebanon Defended by Israel : Leader of Iran-Backed Hezbollah Accused of Role in Terrorist Attacks
- Israel and Hezbollah Leaders Trade Warnings
- Charles Hillinger's America : Basket Weavers' Thread to Africa : South Carolina Town Keeps Tradition From Slaves Alive
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- Black-Market Past Clouds Worth of Some Animation Art
- A TALL TALE : Being 7-5 Helps, but Utah Teen Is a Complete Basketball Package
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- 'Rock' to Roll
- Street-Level Video : A jobless, homeless, broke gypsy has Hollywood abuzz over his seriocomic look at L.A.'s street people
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- VIEWPOINTS : BREAKING AWAY : All progress depends upon 'unreasonable' leaders who are not afraid to reject the stifling conventions of the status quo.
- Pot Pollen Level Report to Be Dropped
- Phoenix Rises as Example as S.D. Heads for District Races
- What Price Honor?
- McCaskill Beats White Sox, 2-1 : Pitcher Hopes His Five-Hitter Ends Talk of Tired Arm
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- COLOR and SPICE : Like Italian Antipasti, Moroccan Salads Offer Sweet or Spicy Tastes to Inspire the Appetite
- Does Hollywood Hate Genius? : ROBERT ALTMAN Jumping Off the Cliff <i> by Patrick McGilligan (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 480 pp.) </i> : CITIZEN WELLES <i> by Frank Brady (Scribner's: $24.95; 655 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : 64-Unit Hoover Apartment Complex Sold in Whittier
- Grdening : City Chickens Rout Garden Pests : Hens eat table scraps, lay fine eggs, cluck quietly and don't bother the neighbors.
- Fair-Haired Beauty : Highlighting Is the Name of the Game, Even for Those Who Were Born Blond
- Every Kitchen Tells a Story : How Rock Star Rod Stewart and Model Kelly Emberg Remodeled the Most Used Room in the Mansion
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- Designer Show Lends Hand to Thieves Market
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- 'Boarder Babies': Abandoned by Addicted Mothers, and Still Unwanted
- Violinist Fodor Held After Motel Break-In
- Gunman Robs S&L; in Tustin
- Good Felines : Show Brings Out Pet Lovers Who Are Happy to Be a Different Breed of Cat
- Tennis Roundup : Gilbert Rallies to Win, Plays Mayotte for Title
- Keeping Up With Jones : 12 Months, 3 Trades Later, Tracy the Tiger Feels at Home
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- NEWS NOTES: The richest man in America...
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- Al Green, the Prince of Love : Once a soul singer, he now deals with attempting to save souls
- Captive Audiences : Viewers find they are at mercy of their community cable companies for price, services, channels
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- THE MOTHER'S ALMANAC II <i> by Marguerite Kelly illustrations by Katy Kelly (Doubleday: $22.95; 408 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Family Partnership Buys San Diego Industrial Park
- Tactical Asset Allocation Is Latest Wall Street Craze
- Commercial Scene : Work Under Way on Simi Business Center
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- "They're abusive of people they should be...
- WOODSTOCK The Oral History <i> by Joel Makower (Doubleday: $21.95; 351 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Law Firm Expands, Leases Space in Orange
- Exotic Encore : For Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, One Fine Vintage Follows Another
- Shadowing the Talon Scouts of Pennsylvania's Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
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- U.N.'s Namibia Force to Use Once-Feared Armored Cars : S. Africa's Casspirs: No Longer So Evil
- Rebels Claim Successes
- Residents Mistrustful of Canadian Developer : Prospect of Huge Colorado Desert Aquifer Sets Off Water Rights Battle
- More and More Baby Boomers Cry Out, 'Bingo!' : Old-Timers Share Prizes, Excitement With Younger Set
- Management Parents Trade Talents for Toddler Time