- Watts Service Remembers Youths Killed by Gangs
- Parole Program of Odd-Coupling Keeps 75% From Returning to Jail
- Rams Have Fans All Trembly at Wembley
- Dana Point Baseball Club Takes Lesson in Latin : Despite Rainouts and Losses, Players Gain From Their Trip to Costa Rica
- AT ANAHEIM STADIUM : DAVID BOWIE SPINS A GLITZY WEB
- Reagan Signs Banking Bill
- Kennedy, Yacht Safe
- 'Q.' is meant for them, women with just enough of an IQ to be able to read . . . : Sleeping With the Foreman
- Councilman's Copter Ride Raises Dust
- Caught in a Bias Bind
- Mail Workers March in Call for Protection Against Dogs
- The bats confiscated Saturday from R.J. Reynolds...
- Divine Intervention Is Just What Lasorda and Dodgers Need
- As North Learned, Deleted Files Are Retrievable
- Continental Airlines will increase fares by $2...
- Dodgers' Hillegas Finds Media Tougher to Handle Than Braves in His Debut
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Roundup : Stewart Sprints 100 Meters in 9.89 : His Wind-Aided Time Would Have Been World Record
- La Jolla Handicap : The Medic Wins It for Very Pleased Owner
- Won't Be Forced Out, Meese Says : He Lashes Out at 'Vicious and Unfair' Attacks From Liberals
- AIDS and Minorities: Fear, Ignorance Cited : Toll Is Especially Severe Among Blacks, Latinos; Leaders Ask Funds for Information Programs
- Princeton Football Coach Dies at Age 44
- Chargers : McKnight Signed, but Bernstine Still on Hold
- It's Been Long Summer for Bird, Thinking of What Might Have Been
- STURGES' ROMANTIC COMEDIES AT UCLA
- A COMFORTABLE SUMMERS AT PALACE
- Paper Has a Lock on Journalism
- If your idea of a having little fun would be taking a spin or two in your washing machine--with your ironing board for company--step right up. Here's a sport made just for you. : You Don't Have to Be Bonkers, But It Helps
- SEASONED WINSTON
- Minoxidil Falls Short as Miracle Baldness Cure
- Demjanjuk ID Card Fake, American Expert Testifies
- A Mind Game Is Class Act in City's Core
- Clocks at Greenwich Running Down : It's Later Than You Think for World's Timekeeper
- National League Roundup : Giants Win Pair From Reds to Make It a Four-Game Sweep
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Baseball : U.S. Defeats Canada in Baseball, 10-6, as Jenkins Only Coaches
- Three SDSU Recruits Ruled Ineligible for 1987 Season
- Kaufman & Broad Home Corp. of Los...
- Wrather's Suspected Suitor Shuns the Spotlight
- U.S. and Soviets Criticized on Arms Control Violations
- Politicians Are the Life of the Party
- 548 Seized in Nuclear Weapons Protests
- GILAD LEADS ENSEMBLE : STRAWBERRY CREEK FEST ENDS
- More Shootings on the Freeways
- Duff & Phelps has raised its rating...
- Randy Weiss has been named executive vice...
- Trust Co. of the West, Los Angeles,...
- Worlds of Wonder is cutting its domestic...
- Aquino Outlines Harsh New Security Measures
- N.Y. Mayor Koch Leaves Hospital After Treatment for Mild Stroke
- The New Pariahs : Drinking Drivers, Smokers and Swingers Targeted in Sudden Turnaround of Attitudes
- Foreign Medical School Grads Claim California Licensing Rules Unfair
- Karl Powe became the fifth Dallas Cowboy...
- Even Connally's Woes Fail to Dim Texans' Hopes
- Hooping It Up at Coop's Co-Ed Basketball Camp
- Brennan to Be 3rd Justice to Undergo Prostate Tests
- Reagan Selects Ex-Steel Boss to Replace Baldrige
- Soviet 'Mystery' Satellite Falls to Ocean in 'Middle of Nowhere'
- LOTTERY WINNERS
- Viet Doctors Battle to Find a Way Out of Licensing Limbo
- Helping the Homeless
- Newport Beach : Motorcyclist Stabbed After Highway Dispute
- Is Soviet Restraint Showing in Managua?
- Angels Barely Manage to Prevent Seattle Roof From Falling on Them
- DYNAMIC DUO
- Campeau Corp. said it has agreed to...
- Gene Stone, a consulting editor of the...
- Santa Anita Cos. Post Loss of $16 Million for Second Quarter : Big Writedown Blamed on Poor Performance at Minnesota Track
- Fire Spurs Man to Heroic Action--for Second Time
- 10 in U.S. Air Force Hurt by Car Bomb Near Bus in Athens
- Tropical Depression Short-Lived
- U.S. Copters Search for Mines in Gulf; Convoy at Midpoint
- Israeli Copters Raid S. Lebanon
- Gunman Kills Bartender in National City
- Israeli Copters Raid Hezbollah Facility in Southern Lebanon
- Fire Destroys Fallbrook Home
- Shots Break Window on Tractor-Trailer
- Cypress : 3 Accused of Kidnaping Mother, Infant, Man
- Reggi Beats Minter in Slims Final, 6-0, 6-4
- Man Dies After Load Falls Off Forklift
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Sopac Energy Corp., Los Angeles, elected David...
- 41 Hurt as Israeli Tour Bus Hired by U.S. Group Hits Tree
- Caribou Refuge : Wildlife or Oil? Debate Stirs Alaska
- Man Sought in Fatal Shooting
- Top Four Meet at Manhattan Beach : Navratilova, Evert, Graf, Mandlikova and Others Compete
- Polish Navy coasted to a 2-length victory...
- McCormick Finally Achieves Diving Feat That Eluded Mother
- Padres Sweep Astros With a Show of Arms, Make It Five in a Row
- CONGRESS SET TO BATTLE FCC OVER FAIRNESS RULING
- Horse Hurt in Suicide Race Is Destroyed
- Father Ends Search for Son Who Drowned
- A Miracle: No One Wants Papal Profits
- Rep. Dingell Has Hip Surgery
- COMMENCEMENT 1987 : University of Phoenix
- Butler Is Expected to Announce He Will Attend UC Irvine
- More Shootings on the Freeways
- Traffic Deaths Prompt Crackdown on Unlicensed Motorcyclists
- More Shootings on the Freeways
- Higher Costs, Consumption Keep Gas Prices Up
- Libya Reportedly Bombs Region Reclaimed by Chad
- Charges Forthcoming, Walsh Hints : Congress' Grants of Immunity Won't Deter Him, He Says
- More Shootings on the Freeways
- ART
- Six Iran Consular Officials Escorted Out of W. Berlin
- Quiet Strip of Land Becomes Battleground in Ownership Dispute
- Viet Magazine Editor Dies in Arson-Related Office Inferno
- The Cincinnati Bengals are prepared to start...
- American League Roundup : Yankees Knocked Out of First Place in 15-4 Loss to Tigers
- WALLY WALLY WALLY : After the Circus That Was 1986, Joyner Is Happy to Let Others Grab Spotlight
- MOVIES - Aug. 10, 1987
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- POP/ROCK - Aug. 10, 1987
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- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Notes : Anti-Castro Protesters Having a Difficult Time Being Seen and Heard
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- Koyama Takes Top Honor in Beautification Awards
- Atmosphere at Mattel Is Not Fun and Games
- ICN Completes Purchase of 84% of Moxie Industries
- NATION
- Hayward Will Preside Over Plastering Assn.
- Core-Vent Signs Lease
- Architectural Firms Disclose Merger Plan
- Eastern Kentucky Town Is a Delight With Quiet Pride
- Building Potential in Pacific Rim Topic of Maui Conference
- Twice as Less: BLACK ENGLISH AND THE PERFORMANCE OF BLACK STUDENTS IN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE by Eleanor Wilson Orr (Norton: $15.95; 250 pp.)
- SPYCATCHER: THE CANDID AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SENIOR INTELLIGENCE OFFICER by Peter Wright (Viking: $19.95; 392 pp.)
- Developments in Brief : Acid Gives New Look at Aegean Volcano
- New Zealand : An Ark Without Noah Tests Waters of Modern World
- Fears of Farm Labor Shortage Spur Legalizing of Mexican Field Hands
- Homeless Flock to Beach, Angering Venice Residents
- AIDS Virus Raises Legal Questions in Robber's Sentencing
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT : Conquering Older Health Threats While Battling on a New Frontier
- Science Delves Into Mystery of Multiple Personalities
- Infant Girl Gets Heart Transplant at Loma Linda
- NO STRANGERS AT THIS TABLE FOR 1, THANK YOU
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- NATION
- NONFICTION : POISONOUS PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA by Thomas C. Fuller and Elizabeth McClintock (University of California: $25; 433 pp., illustrated).
- First Parking Structure Planned in Cucamonga
- Buying an Air Ticket for a Cruise?
- Here's the Story: He Always Did Like an Adventure
- The Flood by Carol Ascher (The Crossing: $16.95; 191 pp.)
- OHIO'S PLAIN PEOPLE
- Invisible Frontiers: THE RACE TO SYNTHESIZE A HUMAN GENE by Stephen S. Hall (Atlantic Monthly: $19.95; 352 pp.)
- Super Tuesday Makes Early Contests Vital to Democrats
- Hermosa Council to Quiz Attorney on Pay
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT : Restrictions on Travel, Foreign Workers and Immigrants
- "BRIDESHEAD REVISITED," 8-10 p.m. Monday (13)--This time,...
- The Past Comes Home to Ellis Island : Immigrants' Mementos From 1892-1924 Being Assembled for Exhibit
- Contessotto Sues City, Alleges His Firing Was Unfair
- South Bay Postscripts : A Look Back at People and Events in the News : Red Tape Cut, Red Wine Poured at Italian Restaurant
- State Squanders Unruh's Legacy : Power to Serve High Purpose Dwindles in a Purse-String Era
- Ominous Development
- Teacher Has Right Chemistry to Restore Mural
- A bitter dispute between a compost maker and a nursery owner drags in soil experts and the courts and makes the Santa Clarita Valley the site of. . . : A Dirty Little War
- Were Teen Athletes Off on Rampage or Just Being Active Kids?
- Searching of Souls at San Dieguito High
- Body of Man Found in Park Near Julian
- Rams-Broncos No Match for Refrigerator : Nevertheless, 80,000 Fans Will Watch Them Play Today in London
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP: THIRD ROUND : McCumber, Weibring Share One-Shot Lead
- Rams Will Get What They Pay for
- TEEN IDOL GROWS UP
- Don James Tries to Lay Down Law on Agents Who Cheat
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : FORCE: GOOEY, GIMMICKY
- Carolyn P. McMonigle, formerly assistant vice president...
- Water Standards Don't Protect Half of Population, Nader Says
- Philippine Official Buried; Cardinal Calls for Action
- Saturday Film Screening Sparks Israel Protest
- Disciples Spread the Reagan Gospel From Cramped Santa Monica Base
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT
- Culver City Kills Assessment Plan
- Johnny Carson will celebrate his 25th anniversary...
- Fullerton : Driver Dies Hitting Pole; 2,000 Homes Lose Power
- Chargers : Earl Wilson Shows Up; McKnight Near Signing
- Silver Age Sets in Thousand Oaks : Cowboys Have Watched a Generation Pass in 25 Years With Town
- In NBA, It's Not Good Year to Find Work for Late-Round Draft Picks
- N.Y. Marathon Will Offer Incentives to U.S. Runners
- Australia's Barton Lynch, weaving through pier pilings...
- ANOTHER EX-DODGER FINDS NICHE : DAVE STEWART : Pitcher's Rocky Road Smoothed Out When He Returned Home to Oakland
- BACK TO REEL LIFE
- This Was Too Much for Lendl to Swallow
- COP SHOTS
- ELIZABETH MURRAY: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
- Nigeria's Chidi Imoh bettered the world record...
- MAGIC MANTRA
- JOE LIGGINS: A HONEY OF AN R&B; MAN
- MOVIE MAKING--FROM THE EYES OF A PIONEER
- Papers Get New Names
- VIEWPOINTS : The Buck Ought to Be Stopping in Board Room
- NATION
- Friendly Neighbor Is a Good Resource
- FICTION : THE UNICORN EXPEDITION AND OTHER FANTASTIC TALES OF INDIA by Satyajit Ray (Dutton: $16.95; 190 pp.).
- 2 Can Fly at Cost of 1
- Alive and Writing: INTERVIEWS WITH AMERICAN AUTHORS OF THE 1980s; <i> conducted and edited by Larry McCaffery and Sinda Gregory (University of Illinois : $22.50; 287 pp.)</i>
- Desert Investors See Palmier Days
- Smith Arranges Financing for Produce Market
- PRESUMED INNOCENT by Scott Turow (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18.95; 431 pp.)
- English City of Church Spires Offers Old World Charm
- The 11th annual National Aviation Day air...
- Two-Part Harmony on Opus One : The Transcontinental Collaboration of Mondavi and Rothschild
- Guide to Camps Under $10
- A House on the Hill : The Creator of 'Dallas' Builds a Home Beneath the Hollywood Sign
- Death Squads Accused of Killing Key S. Africa Blacks
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT : AUSTRALIA : Signs of Success in Imaginative Campaign
- BEATLES SHOE BIZ
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT : Origins: Blaming the Disease on Rain, Lizards and Outer Space
- FAA Agrees to Train Chinese Air Inspectors
- Reagan to Nominate Judge to U.S. Court of Appeals
- Toddler Who Rides Tricycle in Street Warned by Police
- Palisades Oil Is Los Angeles' Oil--Go for It!
- Hearing for Tenants, Landlord Delayed
- Hetch Hetchy: Diabolical Plan?
- 'Jaws' Close on Whale; Resort Beaches Closed
- Recycled Castoffs Get New Life in Growing Trade on Pacific Rim
- Marcus Liberty, considered one of the nation's...
- Riley Hopes His Lakers Learned From Winning
- A MUSEUM OF MEMORABILIA
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : REGINA: RAPTURE REVISITED
- Fieldstone Co.'s Peter Ochs Also Sits on SCR Board : Developer Builds Homes and an Art Collection
- Who Goes First? The Story of Self-Experimentation in Medicine<i> by Lawrence K. Altman MD (Random House: $22.50; 420 pp.)</i>
- Southland Real Estate Source Book Announced
- Phase 2 of Airport Centre Under Way
- Mumps Cases Increase, U.S. Researchers Warn
- Retail Clerks, Markets Reach Tentative Pact
- Proposed Use of Scout Camp Draws Protests
- Protest by Illegal Aliens Halted at Miami Center
- D. A. Cites City Manager in Insurance Case
- Southland Woman, Coach Buoyant After Bering Strait Swim
- L.B. Rent-Control Advocates Prepare Another Campaign
- Filipinos Start Drive to Gain More Political Clout in U.S.
- Cirillo Paces North Valley to 8-1 Victory
- NATION
- TV MAKERS' : NEW SEASON : Zenith Bets on Future of TV Industry
- Hotel to Be Fit for a Regent : Beverly Wilshire Work to Assure Its Posh Future
- Amazingly, Sergio Leone's sprawling Once Upon a...
- Laguna Beach
- Principal of Granada Hills School Dies
- McNeil Falls to Unseeded Anne Minter
- National League Roundup : Giants, for First Time at Full Strength, Now Making a Run at Reds
- Horse Racing Roundup : Java Gold Edges Gulch in the Whitney Handicap
- San Diego-Los Angeles City High School All-Star Football : After Leading 19-0, San Diego Survives, 26-19
- FICTION : AN INFINITE NUMBER OF MONKEYS by Les Roberts (St. Martin's: $12.95; 165 pp.).
- 'Our Town': The Likely Candidates
- Prize Stories 1987: The O. Henry Awards<i> edited by William Abrahams (Doubleday: $17.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- Town Crier : The Decline of the World's Large Cities Makes an Imagined Trip Back to Their Glory Days a Sad, Nostalgic Journey
- What Do Women Want?
- Chronology of School Site Struggle
- Looking at the Glow
- Americans Run for Peace Through Moscow's Streets
- Inciting Muslim Violence at Mecca, the Ayatollah Further Isolates Iran
- Athletes Look for Brawn : Physician Warns Against Growth Hormone Abuse
- Irvine : New Freeway Overpass Hit by Truck, Damaged
- Pentagon Counsel Garrett Now Navy Undersecretary
- Notebook : Still Recovering From Knee Surgery, Slaney Looks Ahead to 1988
- The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846-1876<i> by Robert V. Bruce (Knopf: $30; 434 pp.)</i>
- The World : 291 Tamil Suspects Freed
- Japanese Students Don't Expect War
- With Delaplane in China
- AIDS: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT : MIDDLE EAST : Clash Over Religious Beliefs
- Developments in Brief : TRW Unveils Space Tug for Satellites
- Five Latin Chiefs Sign Peace Plan : Central-American Cease-Fire Urged Within 3 1/2 Months
- Mock Dogfight Over Fair Ends in Death for Pilot
- Grocery Checkers Run Risk of Nerve Damage to Hands
- Japanese Auto Firms Find Cue in GM's Past
- Tapping Nunn's Source
- On Motel Walls by David Wagoner
- Marriott Acquires Property for Hotel
- Expert Advice on Southern Accents to the Fine Art of Collecting
- The Fashionable Rose : The History of the Genus <i> Rosa</i> Since the Turn of the Century
- The Death of Marineland : When Orky and Corky Moved to Sea World, It Meant the Whale Show Could Go On. For Marineland, the Show Is Over.