- Invocations at Meetings Reflect Nation's Tolerance
- How High the Fi? . . . Exploring the Case of the CD and the Green Pencil
- Statues
- Rostenkowski's Deficit Plan
- Below-Median Buys
- First "Where Pigeons Go to Die" and...
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- Marine's Response
- PURE GORE
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- PURE GORE
- 'Detox Centers' for 'Electrical Abuse'?
- Protecting Monterey Bay
- Graffiti
- MEGASHOT
- The Common Cold Requires Special Dressing
- TRAVELING in style : Basking in Genealogy : A search for roots goes astray as our intrepid correspondent and his spouse acquaint themselves with Santa Lucia (five times) and explore the happy hamlets of the Pyrenees.
- Crossroad of Cultures in Katmandu
- THE LAST WHALES <i> by Lloyd Abbey (Grove Press: $19.95; 352 pp.;</i>
- WALT KELLY'S POGO AND ALBERT <i> edited by Mark Burstein (Eclipse: $8.95) </i>
- TRAVELING in style : Circadian Clockwork : An expert's list of shortcuts for easing the malady of jet lag.
- TRAVELING in style : WORD PLAY : SPENDING A FEW WEEKS IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE IS WHAT VACATIONING IS ALL ABOUT.
- Governor to Keynote BIA Conference
- WILD TO THE HEART <i> by Rick Bass (W. W. Norton: $7.95, illustrated) </i>
- Home Improvement : Escape Mechanism on Security Bars Is Vital
- BASEBALL The Lives Behind the Seams <i> by Maury Allen (Macmillan: $18.95; 308 pp.) </i>
- Social Security Training Center to Be Dedicated
- Quigley's Reign as Queen of Charts : Books: The Reagans' astrologer claims she was the Great Prognosticator to the Great Communicator.
- The New, Redeemed South Still Needs a New Deal : Liberation: It is not enough to possess the rights inherent in a democracy. We must use them to good advantage for all.
- Oldest Lifeguard, 64, Hangs It Up
- Man Working Under Car Injured in Hit-and-Run
- Roommates' Dispute Ends in 2 Deaths
- Owners Hint of New Idea : Baseball: O'Connor talks of different math in figuring arbitration eligibility. Miller addresses union.
- Looking for Adventure, Thai-style : How do you get the most authentic cooking in Southern California? Go regional : Thai Food : Thai Food
- Peter O'Toole joins previously-cast John Goodman in...
- Home Improvement : Precut Houses Save Expenses and Energy
- Westweek's Smiling Faces, Empty Spaces
- Future of Fear : Alzheimer's struck Mollie Kaplan when she was just 59 years old. It is a disease Mollie can't fight, a disease that makes her husband as much of a victim as she is herself.
- Group Says It Bombed Panama Disco, Downed 2 Helicopters
- South El Monte Showing Signs of Election Activity : Politics: Forget pollsters, media consultants and costly campaigns. Election time in this tiny city means lawn signs, tight budgets and door-to-door campaigning.
- Tourists Fearing 'Boss Hogg' Skirt Mississippi Sights
- St. Patrick May Lie Beneath Rude Slab at Downpatrick
- Lakewood Votes Rewards for Turning In Graffiti Vandals
- Ventura County : Federal Aid Sought for 3 Water Projects
- Panel to Review San Pedro Business District
- Whaddyamean, 'Awesome'? Give Her Bronx Cheer
- Postal Service Apartment Plan Is Greed, Picus Says
- Notes about your surroundings.
- County Students Miss the Cut in Junior High Math Competition
- Reward Posted for Machine's Return
- Talk Between PLO, Local Jewish Group Stirs Uproar
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP
- Brown, Aase Are Selected Again : Girls: It's a group that covers the long and short of it, with players from 10 different schools and representing each part of the county.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL : Taller Wildcats Will Try to Stem the Tide
- Stink Baits Reel in Catfish
- Oakland--Name Suits the Raiders : Pro football: City and team regain that familiar ring when Al Davis returns club to its roots and a legion of loyal fans.
- CSUN Women Split 2 Games, Make a Point
- Cool Competitors : Frigid After-School Workouts Make Peninsula 'Y' a Hot Swim Club
- Morningside's Girls Repeat as State Champs : Prep basketball: Rival coach's remarks inspire ailing Lisa Leslie to 35 points and 12 rebounds as the Lady Monarchs beat Berkeley, 67-56.
- COLLEGE SWIMMING / NCAA WOMEN'S FINALS : Evans Sets Another Record, but Texas Takes Team Title
- Sharts Blasts 3 Home Runs to Lead CSUN Win
- The Redefining of a Dancer's Body : Many are pumping iron to meet the demands of modern choreography
- FICTION
- TRAVELING in style : AUTOMOTIVE AUTOCRAT : A Rolls-Royce is Earl Grey tea and weekends at Ascot and all things By Royal Appointment. It is, in short, a legend that is at its haughtiest and mightiest only on the highways, byways and motor ways of England.
- Stock of Unsold New Homes Rises
- L.A.'s Newest City Grew Up in Hurry : Diamond Bar: Where cattle roamed only a few years ago, houses and condos now stand. Town's biggest problem: traffic.
- The Forgotten Irishmen of American Literature
- Cycle Tours Take Practice and Bragging
- Some Readings Helpful to Prospective Home Builders
- COUNTYWIDE : Students Compete in Geography Bowl
- 10,000 Cast Irish Eyes on Parade
- Worker at Shell Oil's Carson Substation Is Electrocuted
- Thousand Oaks : Miniature Horse Issue Is Back in the Saddle
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' DIVISION II : Muir Loses Grip and Title, 47-44
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' DIVISION II : O'Bannon's Bombs Sink Fremont
- Politelli Claims Two Motocross Wins
- Seifert Assumes Lead Role in 49er Draft
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Mississippi Upsets No. 5 UNLV, 66-62
- Clark, Meek and James Return for Second Year : Boys: North County and city conferences place four players each on 10-man team. Grossmont and Metro have one apiece.
- Capriati Wastes No Time Beating Sukova Again
- NHL's Power Players Are Not Hard to Distinguish : Hockey: League policy is dominated by a handful of men with a wealth of experience, influence and financial resources.
- KEEP THE FAITH: Marianne Faithfull opens a...
- Jakobson Ballets: A Copyright Test Case
- ** 1/2 SMOKEY ROBINSON "Love, Smokey" <i> Motown</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Iron Curtain's Fall Is Changing Old Trade Ways : Markets: France's goose liver business is just one Western industry bracing for new challenges from the East Bloc.
- TRAVELING in style : CONTENTS
- Gardening : GARDENER'S CHECKLIST
- Something's Fishy on French Caribbean Island
- Vanity of Vanities : Furniture Shopping Can Become a Serious Life Challenge for a Person of Humble Tastes
- 'Unsexy' Cases Passed Over by Strapped High Court : Justice: Legal experts say holdups in resolving civil issues are causing confusion and uncertainty in the state's lower courts.
- In Pasadena, the Real Workout Comes in Finding a Club
- Mad Love (Showtime Wednesday at 10 a.m.):...
- Car Video Shifts Into High Gear
- Teachers Find the Right Moves With Help of Music Course
- Hope, Anxiety Mark Election in E. Germany
- San Quentin's Neighbors Fear Protests
- Firm Establishes Designer Program
- A Witness to a Long-Suffering Team : THE CLIPPERS' RALPH LAWLER ENDURES--AND EVEN THRIVES
- The Zappa Siblings Zap Their New Sitcom : Moon Unit and Dweezil Complain That 'Normal Life' Is Normal TV
- U.S., Israel: Is the Party About Over?
- Women's Work: Reconciliation
- Conservatives Attack Congress--and Thereby Their Own Tradition : Power: Republicans are tired of winning the presidency while losing House and Senate. So they move against the legislative branch, a dangerous tactic.
- Painting the Town Green : St. Patrick's Day as Only Hollywood Can Parade It
- County Jail Escapee Wanted for Murder Caught
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Track Teams Win Four-Way Meets
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL : CS Long Beach Sputters Badly, Loses, 78-62
- Like a Visit to Japan
- TRAVELING in style : CAN YOU GUESS?
- OLD WELL <i> by Zheng Yi translated by David Kwan (China Books: $8.95) </i>
- Visiting a Battle of Britain Airfield
- Sellers Should Honor Contract With Fine Print They Failed to Read
- Iacocca, Dreams and Stark Reality
- Quick Trip on French TGV Has O.C. Panel Up to Speed
- Czech Castle a Mystery to New Occupants
- Bush Invites Polish Leader
- Computer Donation to Pasadena's Art Center
- Medfly Scientist Adds Fuel to Debate : Infestation: State adviser says the pest was never eradicated from Northern California as previously believed.
- DIANNE, PETE, JOHN & SISYPHUS FOR GOVERNOR : Uphill to Sacramento
- Newbury Park : Slain Youth's Father Faces Trial in Threat
- Temple Attendance Drops as People Dodge Spraying
- Task Force Gives 'Neutral' Report on Usage of Acid
- Korean <i> Tabang </i> Comes to L.A. With a Cure for the Homesick
- Ventura : Law Limiting Water Use Brings Drought Home
- Supervisorial Candidate Denies Debts : Authorities Say Ventura College Trustee Owes $40,000 to Several Nevada Casinos
- Scanning the Skies for Signs of Life: So Far, Search Reports 'Just Static' : Planetary Society: Space scientists frustrated with the government's 'lack of vision' are doing their own looking for other worlds.
- Servite Shoots 71% While Winning Title : Division III: Marusich, Stapleton lead Friars past Hayward Mt. Eden, 67-51, for their first state basketball championship.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST AND MIDWEST REGIONALS : Georgia Tech Sends Jackson to NBA Early : Southeast Regional: Yellow Jackets hold off LSU to reach final 16. Tigers' sophomore star says he's turning pro.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Everyone Sits Over Two Words : Key issue: Eligibility for salary arbitration has placed baseball in limbo while owners and the players' union argue.
- Younger Ballplayers Just Want to Go to Training Camp : Survey: Most older players favor union stance, but young players understand arbitration eligibility means little if you don't make a major league club.
- No Charm for Brea Girls the Second Time
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Michigan Seeks to Put Loy in Loyola
- Making Sights for Sounds: The Art of Kosh : It all started with 'Abbey Road.' In 20 years since, John Kosh has become a living legend with innovative album covers for pop superstars.
- ' . . . Dylan Is My Father, Baez Is My Mother . . . ' : John Wesley Harding's lyrics point to the brash British rocker's roots
- Orange County Soars in Exports of High-Tech : Foreign trade: While much of the industry stumbles, county firms seem to be thriving in the international market.
- Managing Economic Reunification
- Your Mortgage : Check Your Credit Before Mortgage Shopping : Home Loans: Before attending open houses, make sure that credit bureaus give you a clean bill of health. This will make it easier to get loan.
- TRAVELING in style : PALATE PLEASERS : PARISIAN BISTROS : A handful of personal favorites: Each offers personality, simplicity, consistency and a point of view, and each is a place where you almost always find good food and a good time.
- THE MAHABHARATA Peter Brook's Epic in the Making <i> by Garry O'Connor (Mercury House: $24.95; 160 pp.) </i>
- STEPS IN BUILDING YOUR OWN HOUSE
- The Star Treatment : Stylist Lori Davis Gives Famous Clients High-Profile Hair Color, Perms and Cuts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Stunning Comeback Seen for Peres : Israel: The Labor Party's unpopular leader emerges as the prime candidate to form a new government.
- Florida DEA Office Gutted by Firebomb : Crime: Past drug indictments are being reviewed in a search for suspects. Authorities say the 'act of desperation' will not be a setback.
- Disillusioned Algerian Youth Miss Boat
- Mad Love (Showtime, Wednesday at 10 a.m.)....
- Iraqis Protest British Reaction to 'Spy' Hanging
- Caltech Gets $1 Million for Math Videotapes
- Fund Raising Begins for College's Student Park
- Deep South Towns Buried Under Floods
- Suit Cites Environmental Reviews
- Ship's Visit Points to Historical Japan Ties : Pacific voyage: Kamrin-Maru's arrival at Golden Gate is a reminder of more than 130 years of relations.
- Only 3 Mentions in the Bible, but Such an Influence
- Downscale Problems at an Upscale Club
- Tuesday Night Census of the Homeless Will Be Tough Task : Population: Advocates for the homeless say the head count will underestimate the number living on the streets. Some are refusing to cooperate.
- Historic Homes or Simply Old and Homely? : San Pedro: Preservation advocates say tearing down old homes destroys the city's 'fishing village' heritage. Others say the run-down houses aren't worth saving.
- Chavez Shocks Taylor : Boxing: Behind on points, he scores a knockout with two seconds remaining in the final round. Referee comes under fire.
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' DIVISION I : Mater Dei Keeps Title in South
- It Was Definitely Jockey's Day at Gulfstream
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL : Ball State Isn't Kidding, Slips Past Louisville : West Regional: Center shuts down 7-foot Spencer as 12th-seeded team scores 62-60 upset victory.
- **** SINEAD O'CONNOR "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" <i> Chrysalis</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Notoriety Dogs Her Career
- 'Dr. Caligari' Is Out of Cabinet and on Its Way : Low-budget, limited-release film made in a Fullerton warehouse is establishing a loyal following along the cult-movie circuit
- COPS : What happens when they become celebrities
- 'Equal to Anyone' : STAKING A CLAIM Jake Simmons Jr. and the Making of an African-American Oil Dynasty <i> by Jonathan Greenberg (Atheneum: $19.95; 331 pp.) </i>
- A Brightness in the Dark Continent : CAMPING WITH THE PRINCE And Other Tales of Science in Africa <i> by Thomas A. Bass (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 282 pp.) </i>
- Tucker Installed as Realtor President
- EL MOSCO : It means day labor, and, increasingly, all the controversies and conflicts that surround Latin American immigration in Southern California
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Man Arrested After Photo Shown on TV
- Avalon Helps Fund Housing Project
- Just What Has the Victor Won? : Cold War: Gorbachev's Russia may struggle to look more like the America of its Lincolnesque or Rooseveltian dreams; George Bush's America resembles more and more czarist Russia.
- 'Baby' Goes First in Blaze Rescue
- Padres Threaten to Dock Pay of Players : Baseball: If money is taken, Clark, Hurst, Gwynn plan to file for free agency, saying contract requires they lose no salary to lockout.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Case of the Missing Super Bowl Broadcastt
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL : UNLV Finally Gets Defensive, Tips Ohio State : West Regional: Rebels make unusual switch to zone after fast start by the Buckeyes.
- Old 98: Something Special to the End
- *** GRANT HART "Intolerance" <i> SST</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Speculators Fuel Real Estate Fever in South Korea : Pacific Rim: Flush with the bounty from the country's trade surplus, corporations are pumping money into property. The practice is pricing the middle class out of housing.
- Seeing the Real Nepal Through Clouds and Fog
- Discount Passes Good for Finnish
- HOME WISE : Vent Bathroom Fans Via Ductwork
- L.A. Schools Weigh Fitness Program
- Spaghetti Dinner to Benefit La Mirada Meals on Wheels
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Beijing to Launch Satellite for Arabs
- COLUMN ONE : Vanishing Forest Fells Way of Life : In Malaysia, the rate of deforestation from logging is the fastest on Earth. Timber politics rule the area--and overrule those who have lived among the trees for generations.
- Use Camp David in Peace Plan, Carter Urges Arabs
- Thousands of Addicts, Felons Find New Life in Delancey St. Foundation
- University of La Verne Dedicates The Oaks
- DEFICIT DARMAN'S GAMBIT : Bad Politics, but Worse Economics : The budget director fears that high interest rates will put Bush's popularity and GOP fortunes in a tailspin. Thus Rostenkowski to the rescue.
- Money Is the Bottom Line for Hostage-Takers : Lebanon: Westerners have been kidnaped for political causes--but for no political purpose. To get them back may take as much as $3 million each.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Ruling Revives Ranch Development Issue : City election: A victory at the polls by project opponents might endanger the proposed 329-home Hellman plan in Seal Beach.
- First-time playwright, 60, offers a catharsis of one family's pain and loss.
- Despite the Stigma, the Future of Sewage May Be to Renew Land
- Man Killed While Pushing Car Off I-15
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Makes 10 Errors While Losing to Fullerton
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Fast and Furious
- Mater Dei Pulls It Out at the Line : Division I: O'Neil's free throws in the final seconds give the Monarchs a 62-60 victory over San Francisco Riordan and their second state championship.
- The 20-Year Hitch
- 'A Chorus Line'--The Bottom Line : <i> Following is a statistical look at "A Chorus Line," based on figures from the Shubert Organization, the New York Shakespeare Festival and Variety: </i>
- Ancient, Architectural, Contemporary Trio
- ONE SINGULAR SENSATION The Michael Bennett Story <i> by Kevin Kelly (Doubleday: $21.95; 327 pp.) </i>
- TRAVELING in style : Charting Routes to Travel Bargains : The ticket to cutting costs is planning ahead: doing your homework and shopping with care.
- Homeowner Fees Should Be Based on True Costs
- Boston 'Wall' Spells Out Life-and-Death Message : Crime: The names of gang-violence victims are enshrined for all to see. Even those inclined to flirt with trouble tend to think twice.
- Threatened Colombians Deal With Anxiety, Isolation
- Genscher Urges 'Marshall Plan' for East Germany : Reunification: Bonn's foreign minister sees his nation providing aid as the United States did for Europe after World War II.
- A Czech Refugee Returns, Finding Family and Hope Alive
- 5 Charges Dropped Against Man Linked to Shooting of Baby
- Upsurge in Tuberculosis Cases Triggers Fear of a New Epidemic
- Moorpark Defeats Valley, Remains in First-Place Tie
- Sprinters Jones and Miller Join Fast Company : Northridge/Alemany Relays: Girls' 100 produces the nation's top time, and Bryan Dameworth suffers his first loss in nearly a year in the boys' 800.
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDUP : O'Bannon Goes Outside to Lead Artesia
- Viewpoints : The Teflon Iacocca : Chrysler's chairman is renewing his Tokyo-bashing, but the fact remains that his company still can't adequately compete with the Japanese.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : 14 HANDMADE : Seven Years of Good Luck
- TRAVELING in style : JAMBALAYA JUNKET : New Orleans a la carte: A noted native conducts a tour of the many charms of the Crescent City.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Addicted to Soaps
- 'Official English' Statutes in Some States Breed Hot Words and Misunderstanding
- THIS WEEK
- From the Big to Little Screen
- Midnight Run
- A very young Richard Dreyfuss is a...
- Coastal Panel Joins Marina Place Battle : Development: The Coastal Commission agrees to file a friend-of-the-court brief in a lawsuit to stop the $159-million mall project.
- Cost Ends Kosher Meals for Elderly : Nutrition: The Jewish Family Service is searching for a kitchen and more funding.
- THE REST OF THE WEEK'S NOTEWORTHY FILMS
- 15 Sentenced to Death
- Toxic Waste Could Cost Firm $162,000
- What's Yup? Reading All About Saving the Earth
- Ex-Boston Gang Member, Now a Top Policeman, Builds Trust Among 'My People'
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROWS TELEVISION : SERIES
- U.S.--China Relations Reach an Unhappy Upcoming Anniversary : Diplomacy: Secret meetings and soothing comments failed. The Administration comes to realize the futility of trying business as usual with Beijing.
- Transplants Force the Ill to Become Fund-Raisers : Bone marrow: The expensive search for a donor is often in vain for the seeker, who bears the burden but may save the life of someone else.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Tar Heels Take Care of No. 1 : Midwest Regional: North Carolina stuns Oklahoma, 79-77, to reach Sweet 16 for 10th season in a row.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST AND MIDWEST REGIONALS : Gauchos Don't Have a Shot Against Michigan State : Southeast Regional: UC Santa Barbara can't find the basket in a 62-58 loss to Spartans that isn't that close.
- Arkansas Gets a Scare From Dayton, 86-84
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Culver City's Dunlap Hits Four Homers
- Atle Skaardal of Norway, this season's downhill...
- 'New Wave' Economist a Bright Light on Often-Gloomy Wall St. : Investment: Although Prudential-Bache's Edward Yardeni has begun sounding cautious, he still has a core of optimism.
- Citizen Kareem's First Year on the Sidelines
- In the Purple Sage, a Treasure Hunt : SILVER LIGHT <i> by David Thomson (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 328 pp.; 0-394-55622-4) </i>
- First Phase in Upland
- HOME BUILDING SUITABILITY TEST
- The Myth of Second Home Tax Advantages : Investment: The IRS has strict rules on what you can deduct when you rent out vacation home and also use it yourself.
- TRAVELING in style : THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY : Remembering Malcolm Forbes: A holiday spent ballooning was one sure way to rise above the crowd.
- THE HOUSE
- NATO Drops War Games
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' DIVISION I : Leslie Shakes Off Illness, Berkeley
- THE COLLEGES : Clayton Makes Good on 2 Fronts for CSUN
- Chris Washburn, banned from the NBA for...
- THE END OF THE LINE : 'A Chorus Line,' a symbol of Broadway, dances out of New York after 15 years
- TURMOIL AT THE TOP: OXY'S PROCESSION OF PRESIDENTS
- Pro Sports Wins Big With Taxpayer Assist
- Gardening : Two Avocado Trees That Produce Superb Fruit : Fruit: The new Gwen is especially good for small gardens, while the Reed has been around for years.
- Swiss Trading Place Vends Quality
- 2 New Products Make Stucco Patching Easy
- TRAVELING in style : A CERTAIN GENTLENESS : Bangkok's Oriental has all the luxe of any grand hotel, but it is appreciated most for the warm, human quality of its Thai staff.
- Italian Tourist Dies Under Thai Elephant
- De Klerk Schedules Talks With ANC for April 11
- Married to the Mob
- Gunsmoke: The Last Apache (CBS Sunday at...
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : All in OPEC Agree to Observe Quotas
- President of East L.A. College Receives Award
- Dying Sell Off Their Life Insurance : Business: Firms buy policies at a discount and cash them in when patients die. Some say the practice is a blessing. Others call it 'ghoulish.'
- The Green Team : Scientists Combine Skills to Develop Drought-Resistant Plants
- Little-Known Law May Force Out Businesses : Zoning: Owners of the establishments are surprised and outraged by an ordinance passed 19 years ago that is changing the area to residential only.
- Rodale Press Planting Seeds in the Soviet Union : Perestroika: The U.S. publisher of Organic Gardening is helping start New Farmer for Soviet subscribers. Other publications may follow.
- Here's How to Avoid Sickness at Sea
- TRAVELING in style : The SPIRIT OF THE EAST : Malaysia and beyond: Instant tropics. Instant poetry. And all the cliches--palm-fringed beaches, sapphire seas, plus exotic, exciting cities in which yesterday and today intermingle.
- HOMECOMING When the Soldiers Returned From Vietnam <i> by Bob Greene (Ballantine: $4.95) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Rugs for All Areas
- Bike Rides Across America
- Stand By Me
- Ex-Actor Offers New Roles to Sengalese Street Children : Africa: A youth theater project is directed at one of the continent's most explosive problems, its street children.
- El Salvador Church Workers Face Daily Peril
- Colombia Military Officer Admits Weapons Charges
- Plan Outlined for Pomona's Revitalization : City planning: Consultants find crime and education problems. But their report says Pomona could become 'the cultural center of the east San Gabriel Valley.'
- 3 Long Beach Candidates in Assembly Race : Politics: At least some of the figures campaigning for the primary election to replace Dennis Brown are familiar to local voters--and to each other.
- Count This 12-Year-Old Winner In for National Math Contest Finals
- East Germany Makes First Significant Cocaine Haul
- Azusa Pacific Nursing School Open House
- 'Elevator Surfing' a Deadly Game in High-Rises
- Counting Homeless a Tough Job for Census : Migrants: Advocates for the homeless say the government underestimates the difficulty of reaching illegal aliens to get an accurate count.
- 'Red October' Inspires Hunt for Navy Recruits : Public relations: Movie theaters invite the Navy into their lobbies to draw attention to a Cold War thriller.
- Deft New Leader Paves the Way for Toll Roads : Transportation: William C. (Wild Bill) Woollett Jr. is riding herd over the first effort to bring major user-fee highways to California.
- * UNIONS: The Long Beach City Council...
- Santa Paula : 'Sleepy Little Town' Debates Development
- Noise Study at Marine Base Is Generating a Lot of Heat : Environment: Public officials worry that new data could halt development near El Toro air station. At issue is which measurement standard is used.
- FBI Conducts Bank Fraud Inquiry into Businessman : Empire: Thousand Oaks' Olen B. Phillips--airline pilot, church official and philanthropist--is also under investigation by county and state authorities.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST AND MIDWEST REGIONALS : Arkansas Gets the Right Day to Beat Dayton : Midwest Regional: Razorbacks' forward runs his own play and follows his own miss as Flyers finally fall, 86-84.
- Tisch Proves to Be NFL Master of the Soft Sell
- East German Athletes Look For Motivation
- TENNIS : Agassi, Controversy Seem to Go Together
- Equus Mini Sets Pace Like None Other at Los Alamitos Track
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Win, Pull Closer to Fading Pacers
- Lakers Find Something to Shout About : Pro basketball: They hold off Timberwolves, 101-99, before 43,606 in Metrodome and end two-game losing streak.