- Developers Uneasy About New Approach by Planners
- Muscle Deterioration Studied
- Takasu Wins by Four in Japan Women's Golf
- Decriminalizing Drug Use
- Patriotic Duty
- Private Clubs and Women
- Private Clubs and Women
- Science / Medicine : Designs...
- Nationalism
- The State - News from July 4, 1988
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- Names in the News - July 4, 1988
- Assaults Tied to Security Guards Prompt Concern
- U.S. Downs Iran Airliner; 290 Dead : Navy Cruiser Mistakes Jet for Hostile F-14 Over Gulf : 'Proper Defensive Action' Amid Battle, Reagan Says
- MOVIES - July 4, 1988
- DANCE
- MOVIES - July 4, 1988
- RADIO
- AMERICANA
- RADIO
- ART
- Climate for Wrongdoing Created : Scandal's Roots Traced to Basic Reagan Policy Goals
- Economic Record Says That Voters, Especially Women, Should Be Supporting Bush
- POP/ROCK - July 4, 1988
- THE COMMON GOOD
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Medical Center's Impact on County
- Christian Belief in a Christian School
- Zero-Tolerance Raids by Police in Santa Ana
- Mountain Lion Hunting Season
- Fears for Future
- Country Club Charm
- Lesson of Life
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Zero-Tolerance Raids by Police in Santa Ana
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Wanted: A New Racial Category
- Each Sunday I try to catch my...
- Whites Not Allowed?
- Cars Are the Culprit
- A Job Well Done
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Getting It Right
- 'Fire Officials Shun' Fireworks Briefing
- Zero-Tolerance Raids by Police in Santa Ana
- The Middle Class
- Mountain Lion Hunting Season
- Mr. Mom as Batman?
- 'Great Pretender' Protested
- When Law Clerks Make $1,100 a Week, Something Is Truly Amiss in This World
- Country Club Charm
- Guitar Humor
- 'Great Pretender' Protested
- Hollywood <i> Glasnost</i>
- Waiting Latino Workers Make Laguna 'Nervous'
- Irony, Tragedy of N.Y.
- Protest Against Plant
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Waiting Latino Workers Make Laguna 'Nervous'
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Mayor on City Hall
- What is the matter with NBC? They...
- Top of the Line
- KIDS ON THE COUCH
- Strong House
- 'Windfall for Wealthy'
- Sidewalk Cafe Syndrome
- Parking Space Less in Much Larger Building
- A Neglected Genius
- Harold Gould and Daniel J. Travanti combined...
- Slightly Off Target
- Zoning Mistake
- Gives Lemon to Awards
- NONFICTION : OVERCOMING DEPRESSION by Demitri F. Papolos MD and Janice Papolos (Perennial Library: $8.95).
- Sharing Flights With Passengers Who Carry On
- The Minor Leagues of American Evangelism : CAN SOMEBODY SHOUT AMEN!<i> by Patsy Sims (St. Martin's Press: $15.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- DOTS & STRIPES : Actress Pamela Springsteen in Summer Sportswear
- BIA, USC to Participate in Sponsoring Planning Parley
- Israeli Army Fights to Stay Out of Politics
- DEA Seizes $480 Million in Cocaine in Cocoa Tins
- Shortage of Low-Income Apartments Seen With Conversions to Condos
- Board Demotes Principal of High School
- Culver City Raises Fees and Taxes, Finds Little Fat to Pare in Budget
- Back From a Dead End
- Bad Blood: Money Seekers Claiming San Pasqual Indian Ancestry Reopen Rift
- Commentary : So Proudly He Hailed America's Promise Fulfilled
- 100-Acre Blaze 25th Fire Linked to Arsonist
- Elliott Wins by Just 18 Inches in Daytona Race
- VAST REALM : CIF Southern Section a Big Force in Developing High School Sports in California for the Past 75 Years
- San Francisco Manager Roger Craig, Montreal Manager...
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Beads and Bees : Baubles and Beads
- Assemblyman Burton: He's Still a Firebrand
- On Sending Meaningful Messages
- Venice Pier's Future Rests in the Hands of Residents
- Conference Closes : Party Backs Gorbachev's Call for Change
- Migrants From Mexico Still Coming--and Staying
- He's Rare: Doctor Who Makes House Calls
- Avalon's Birthday Wish List Includes Worker Housing
- It's been 11 years since he apeared live, but Elvis still packs them in.
- Padre Notebook : Look for Next Trip to Send a Chill Through Players (They Wish)
- Youth Bowling Organizer Says Toughest Thing Is Luring Them Indoors
- Quibbles & Bits
- The Woman Above the Legs
- A Hot Haitian Combo
- 'Summer' a Hymn to '40s Innocence
- Symphony's Radio Ads Set Off Wrong Kind of Fireworks
- A Cup of Coffee With Julian Semyonov
- Battle for Blue Skies
- Goodwill Opens New Donation Site
- Some Items Seized in Anti-Drug Push Will Be Returned
- 3 Disqualified at Saugus Over Illegal Tires
- Golf : U.S. Pros Have Turned Scorecards to Eyesores at British Open Course
- A Good Cash Flow for S&L; Bailouts
- Ancient Mystery : During the 'Archaic Period,' a Man Called Demokedes Lived a Fantastic Adventure
- 1791: MOZART'S LAST YEAR<i> by H.C. Robbins Landon (Schirmer/Macmillan: $19.95)</i>
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Beads and Bees : Carpenter Bees
- The Drug of Kings : THE COCAINE WARS Murder, Money, Corruption, and the World's Most Valuable Commodity<i> by Paul Eddy, Hugo Sabogal, and Sara Walden (W. W. Norton: $18.95; 400 pp., illustrated; 0-393-02579-9) </i>
- The 'Redcoats' Came but Are Almost Gone
- 2 Senators Score Defense Probe by Justice Dept.
- Ranchers Seek Payment for Seized Land
- Shipwrecked Strangers Reunited as Friends
- MainPlace: The Selling Job Isn't Over : The Reborn Mall's Developers Are Happy, but Some Tenants Are Disappointed
- FOOD : Dr. Barbecue : Rich Davis Gave Up a Medical Career for One That's (Happily) the Pits
- Recession May Be Blowing in the Wind
- Small Hotels Can Compete With Big Discounts
- New Zealand for Budget-Conscious
- International Joint Marketing Takes to the Air
- DISCOS AND DEMOCRACY China in the Throes of Reform<i> by Orville Schell (Pantheon Books: $19.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- FICTION : SARAH: A Novel of Sarah Bernhardt by Joel Gross (Avon Books: $4.50).
- Canon Office Products Leases Warehouse Space
- OUR TOWN : L.A. Photographer David Strick's New Angle on Hollywood
- Fanfare for an Amateur Summer Concert Conductor
- Persistent Gender Gap Stalks Bush Campaign : Women--53% of the Electorate--Have Trouble With Traditional GOP Agenda, Polls Indicate
- $2-Million Tribal Pay-Out Brings Indians Back Home
- Two Azerbaijan Officials Removed
- Discovery Shuttle to Go to Launch Pad on Monday
- Obituaries : Services for L. Matlovich; Gay Vet Who Was Discharged by Air Force
- Brountas' Task Is to Find Right Person for No. 2 Spot : Dukakis Confidant Searches for the Best Choice
- The House
- Bingo License Ban Is Lifted After One Year
- LOTTERY WINNERS 7/2
- MWD Warns Californians About Getting the Lead Out
- CATERPILLAR PHACELIA
- Elderly San Ysidro Man Robbed, Slain
- Senior Surfers : Old Long-Boarders Don't Fade Away, They Just Stay Loyal to Wimpy Waves
- Mother Hippo, Defending Baby, Attacks Zoo Keeper
- Big Chance Gets Past a Baffled Engelstad
- RECORD REVIEW : Frontal Attack on the Off-Beat
- Cheap Thrills, Spills : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Family Displaced by 1942 Atomic Bomb Project : Sons Help Build Weapons Poet Opposed
- 'You Have to Be a Fox to Catch a Fox' : Most Wanted Man Has Eluded FBI for 10 Years
- Center for Teen Parents in Lawndale Loses Lease, Searches for New Home
- Commentary : There's a Doctor in the House, but He Might Not Make House Calls
- Robert Palmer--The King of Suave Rock : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Controlled Divinyls : CHECK LIST ****<i> Great Balls of Fire</i> ***<i> Good Vibrations</i> **<i> Maybe Baby</i> *<i> Running on Empty</i>
- Ruth Brown's Battle Royal
- From a Fragile Existence to a Deadly One : A Young Mother Learns to Deal With Hemophilia, Then Learns She Has AIDS
- Couple Found Stabbed to Death in Apartment
- Arena Football League : Knights Follow Bouncing Ball to Victory Over Cobras
- Alain Prost of France held on to...
- Cram Wins Mile Over Abdi Bile
- National League Roundup : Strawberry, Gooden Help Put Mets Back on Winning Track
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- San Francisco's Trendy Spots
- Shifts in Magnetic Field Sidetrack Homing Pigeons
- Tenants Fret Over Sale of Mobile Home Park
- Shasta County Shuts Libraries in Funds Crisis
- 20 Hurt in Gas Tank Blast
- Hotel Discounts Offered
- The House
- 4 Killed, 27 Injured as 3 Vehicles Collide in Cuba
- TV will celebrate the Fourth of July...
- THE POET AT THE PIANO Portraits of Writers, Filmmakers, Playwrights, and Other Artists at Work<i> by Michiko Kakutani (Times Books: $18.95)</i>
- Big Change Expected in Soviet Life : Conference Results Herald Turnabout in Rule by Party : Analysis
- Bits of Building Sold Amid Protests in L.B.
- Economy on Mend, Polish Aide Asserts
- Air L.A. is flying daily between Los...
- 4.1 Quake Shakes S. California Desert
- New Rules : Builder Hopes He'll Survive
- 4 Communities to Be Added in Las Vegas
- Shot Pierces Door, Kills Girl at Party
- Santa Ana Tramples on Rights of Its Homeless
- North County 'Eden' Fights Drug Invasion : 3-Pronged Attack Aims at Solana Beach Dealing
- Will Perdue Has Big Shoes to Fill--His Own
- Senjaku Nakamura Puts a Human Face on Kabuki
- Quest for Fire One Man's Search for the Hottest Barbecue in Town
- Hot Flashes
- A Mysterious Musical Malady Lingers On
- Pope Warns Rebel Prelate's Followers to Repent
- Graffiti Cover-Up Wins Praise, but Others Say It's an Off-the-Wall Idea
- Analysis : Despite Passage, Battle Over State Budget Continues
- Obituaries : E. Vinson; Bluesman, Saxophonist
- 'Peace Through Deterrence' in Underground Bunkers : Missileers Hold Keys to Launching Nuclear War
- Splendor Fades at Final Resting Place of Famous, Almost Famous
- Applicant Seeking GOP Nomination Attacks Panel Chief
- Salt Lake Team Out to Repeat 1987 Win Streak
- Soft Touch Too Tough for Pleasant : Rao Derails Volleys With Lob Barrage
- South Africa's Eastern Province rugby squad came...
- Syracuse, the last U.S. boat in the...
- Tigers Use Their Long Suit to Beat Fraser, Angels, 6-1
- Censorship Charges Over 'Freedom Fest'
- Church Reaches Out to Latinos
- <i> Dead </i> Material
- Fatal Extraction
- On the critics' beat: Jorge Camara, prez...
- Chamber Concerts Return to the Ford
- Deep in the Heart of Money : OLD MONEY The Making of America's Upper Class<i> by Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 297 pp.; 0-394-57036-7) </i>
- 70 Low-Income Housing Units to Be Opened
- Australia Greets a New Capitol : Parliament House Is a Sprawling Structure, Yet Engagingly Simple in Architectural Design
- A Young Baptist Finds Love : THE PREACHER'S BOY<i> by Terry Pringle (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $15.95; 270 pp.; 0-912697-77-6)</i>
- Meyer Picks His Successor : Cliff Allen Lays Stress on Design for Social Good
- Writers Hooked on Fishing : SEASONS OF THE ANGLER<i> edited by David Seybold, illustrated by Joseph Fornelli (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $19.95; 271 pp.) </i>
- Whittier Blvd. Business Assn. Starts Revitalization Campaign
- Riddle of Sophocles : A Tale of Learning--and Wisdom
- Communist Regime in Laos Experiments With Own Style of Perestroika
- Morales Case Prompts Letter
- Disavows Yankee-Baiting, Coziness With Castro : A Born-Again Manley Bids to Recapture Jamaica Vote
- N. Korea Accuses South of Firing at Guard Post
- 8 Tons of TNT Explode at Soviet Far East Base
- Seeks to Retain Senate Seat, Promote Liberal Agenda : Sen. Kennedy Appears Comfortable in New Role as Party Elder
- Growing Up Japanese in Hawaii : ONCE, A LOTUS GARDEN & OTHER STORIES<i> by Jessica Saiki (New Rivers Press: $7.95, paper; 130 pp.) </i>
- The World : Sabotage, Strike Leave Salvador in Dark
- Homeless Activist Hayes to Enter Mayoral Race
- Slaney Coasts; Tarpenning Clears 19-2
- Geoff Brabham won the pole for today's...
- For the Third Straight Year, UCLA Gets Biggest Share of Shrine Stars
- Golf Roundup : Jacobsen Takes Big Lead, Then Gives Some of It Back
- Marsh Wins Steeplechase at Prefontaine
- Seattle's Jimmy Snyder Is a Manager on the Hot Seat
- A Craving for Summer's Solid Film Fare
- Sound Tracks
- Hot News About Eating Chile Peppers
- The Sky's the Limit for Gustave le Gray
- Exclusive Prep Schools Feel an Enrollment Crunch, Step Up Recruiting
- Seoul Assembly Rejects Justice Nominee
- Deadline Nears to Apply for Scholarships
- Bomb Kills 2 at S. Africa Rugby Match
- Mobile-Home Zoning District in Santa Monica
- 3 More Bodies Found at Turkey Landslide
- Reagan Urges Nations to Take Nuclear Vow
- Children at Mental Hospital Take Classes--and Find Learning Heals
- Running Mates: an Overvalued Commodity
- Bush Attacking but Missing Most Issues
- Cycle Wreck Kills Girl, Injures Companion
- Frank Admirer : Ric Ross Knows More About Frank Sinatra . . . Than Sinatra
- Gringo-Bashing
- Nuns' Choice for Tranquil Convent Site Spurs Uproar
- THE NEW ROUND OF REVOLUTION
- Seeking the Gold took command at the...
- SWIMMING FOR GOLD : Janet Evans, Only 16, Already Holds 3 World Records
- Albuquerque's Route 66 Gets New Lease on Life
- NONFICTION : FOLKLORE ON THE AMERICAN LAND by Duncan Emrich (Little, Brown : $12.95).
- Farther From Africa Than From Home : THE LION AND THE JACKAL<i> by W.T. Tyler (Linden Press / Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 470 pp.) </i>
- Dukakis Picks Clinton to Make His Nomination
- EMILY DICKINSON by Cynthia Griffin Wolfe foreword...
- 1st Week Goes Smoothly for W. Hollywood Shelter
- 6 Hurt in Gas Tank Blast
- Starvation in Besieged Sudan Town Reported
- 'They didn't know the name of Carlsbad, they just knew the Twin Inns and the chicken house.'
- Fire-Ravaged Area Celebrates Its Rebuilding
- Free Cash, Land, Tax Breaks: Come on Down--to Small Town, U.S.A.
- Scandals Grow After Too Long at the Trough
- Girl, 15, Is Killed as Motorcycle, Truck Collide in Normal Heights
- Carson Man Charged With Stealing Electricity From Utility Company
- Woodland Hills (West) Pulls Out 8-7 Victory
- Dodgers Get Into Swing Against Cub Pitching, 8-1
- Everything's Miniature but the Hype
- Danny Sullivan broke a one-lap track record,...
- Gals and Drawls
- Jimmy Page, Unlikely Guitar Hero
- SELF HELP / REFERENCE : THE COMPLETE JOB-SEARCH HANDBOOK: All the Skills You Need to Get Any Job and Have a Good Time Doing It by Howard Figler (Owl Book: $11.95).
- Martin Opens Irvine Office
- FICTION : ZERO DB and OTHER STORIES by Madison Smartt Bell (Penguin Books: $6.95).
- VIEWPOINTS : Do American Workers Get Enough Time Off? : Two Weeks May Be Average, but Is It Adequate?
- Project OKd Near Freeway
- Pat Dickerman, the travel book author who...
- Texas Was Too Small : ALASKA<i> by James A. Michener (Random House: $22.50; 868 pp.; 0-394-55154-0) </i>
- FICTION : WE ARE HOLDING THE PRESIDENT HOSTAGE by Warren Adler (Worldwide: $3.95).
- Back to the Gold Rush : In Which the Author Retraces the Steps of His Great-Grandfather in 1849, When Things Looked Mighty Different in California
- SELF HELP / REFERENCE : GROWING UP PROUD: A Parent's Guide to the Psychological Care of Children With Disabilities by James E. Lindemann Ph.D. and Sally J. Lindemann MS. (Warner Books: $9.95).
- Invasion of Apartments Raises Hackles in Whittier : 'Nobody Was Minding the Store,' Residents Say
- The Nation : Foreign Debt Seen as Threat to U.S. Living Standards
- From the Tree House to the Whale : Fantasy Hotel Lets Guests Live Dreams
- Camels Plod to New Glory Amid the Parched Lands of Kenya