- Science / Medicine : Payoff in Contact Tracing
- American League Roundup : Morris, Returning to Form, Beats Chicago, 5-0
- Golf Roundup : Sindelar Sticks Around to Win International
- Cycling Roundup : Phinney Beats Hampsten for Biggest Career Victory
- Science / Medicine : Illusions About Self, Others
- Woman Is Killed in I-15 Accident
- Parents Doing Their Homework in Campaign to Regain Principal
- Unsolved Slaying of Boy Leaves Neighborhood Unnerved
- Padres Stop Mets in 9th to Win, 1-0 : Davis, Martinez Are the Heroes; Winning Streak at 5
- Pro Stars Beat Team U.S.A., 90-83
- Nepal-India Quake Toll Reaches 900 : Rescuers in Remote Areas Hampered by Monsoon Rains
- Panic at the Pump : Fewer Stations, Slower Nozzles and More Cars in Southland Add Up to Trouble if New Crisis Hits
- Bible-Spouting 5th-Grader Suspended on Opening Day
- Offer Ignored, Solidarity Calls Shipyard Strike
- Styron Is in Choice Company on Artistic Honor Roll
- Experts Fear Economy May Turn Sour in '89
- Slain Man Identified as Sikh Rebel Leader
- British and IRA: After 19 Years, Battle Goes On
- Manila Prelate Decries Corruption in Aquino Government at Memorial
- 'Off Hand' Host Has Finger on Pulse of the Deaf
- Climber Is on a Trail to Prove That Mountains Aren't for Men Only
- Quick as a Fox, Channel 6 Carves a Program Niche
- MUSIC REVIEW : Opening of Mixed Note for SummerFest '88
- Costa-Gavras to Be Feted by All-Star Cast : Marylouise Oates
- Pizza Manager Slain; Worker Held in Holdup
- Masses Rally Against 1-Party Rule in Burma
- New Princess Is Beatrice on Queen's Advice
- U.S. Shrugged as American Informer Sat in Mexico Prison
- Afternoon Dry Spell Ends for Pubs in England, Wales
- For Halas, Sunday Just Another Day
- Midget Yachts Start Competition Today
- Canani Claims Another Stakes Win as the Del Mar Goes to Silver Circus
- International air passenger traffic is expected to...
- TV Is Welcomed to the Paper Route : 'USA Today,' Christian Science Monitor Show Join the Fray
- Townhouses Awash With Difficulties : Sherman Oaks Complex's Problems Spark Legal Fight
- Donkova Sets Hurdles Record
- Seoul '88 / Randy Harvey : Anchorage Hopes for Vote of Confidence
- Lindley Playfully Cruises a Wide Musical Ocean
- The Nation : Panel Focuses on VA Claim-Errors Rate
- Refugees Tell of Massacres in Burundi
- Amnesty's Classroom Crush
- Science / Medicine : Reporter's Notebook : No Mystery Too Arcane at Psychologists' Convention
- Gunfire in Gang Clash Wounds 2 Bystanders in Theater Lobby
- Shot in Arm Needed for Vaccine Program : States Will Have to Contribute to Assure Shortfall Can Be Overcome
- Ready to Jump in Lake : Lynne Cox Expected to Make Long, Cold Swim in Soviet Union This Weekend
- National League Roundup : Perhaps Mets Left Their Bats in San Francisco
- Wickes Agrees to $598-Million Offer From Management
- Northrop's Top Inside Auditor Gets Replaced : Reportedly Failed to Detect and Tell of Irregularities in Deals With S. Koreans
- 2 Arab Youths Reported Slain by Israeli Troops
- Hungarian Escapes to West on Hang Glider
- Quayle Flies to Vets Parley to Defend His War Record : Will Follow Emotional Bush Talk
- Man Killed in Gun Battle With Police
- Quayle Flap Will Linger, Dole Says : Kansan Predicts Skepticism Among Reagan Democrats
- Shipshape : Pilgrim II Shakedown Cruise to Be Only 5 Weeks Before the Mast
- Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Man Stabs Girlfriend, Himself, Police Say
- Experiment Gives Low Achievers a Good Reading
- Santa Ana's Perez Fights for State Title Tonight in Irvine
- Coach Pleased With Chargers' Progress
- Soviet athlete Sergei Kalmykov suffered serious head...
- Moyers, Ellerbee Upcoming
- 'In an act of pure frustration, Modesta chose a symbolic act to voice her displeasure.' : Act of Defiance Stops Them In Their Tracks
- Unlike Quayle, War Foes Took a Risky Stand for What They Believed
- Ending Transportation Neglect
- Local News in Brief : Driver Arrested After Fatal Freeway Wreck
- Def Leppard Spotty at Irvine Meadows
- Traffic Judges Favor Police, Report Says
- Male Dancer's Chippendales Act Leads to Arrest
- OVEX Fertility May Acquire Vaccine Maker
- Dukakis Got School Deferments to Avoid Korea, Lawmaker Says
- Frost, Snow and Rain Put End to Record Hot Spell
- Fill 'er Up
- Local News in Brief : College Trustees Seek Applicants for Vacancy
- Home Builder May End Faire's Stay in Agoura
- County Plans Tight Rein on Water Use If Winter Is Dry
- Local News in Brief : Fountain Valley : Demonstrators Protest Killings in Burma
- Motorist Wounded in Robbery Attempt
- Downtown's Troublesome Pocket of Crime : Pimps, Panderers and Pushers Make This Stretch of 7th Avenue Home Turf
- Leary Prescribes 6-Hit Shutout of Expos
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : War Retreats to Nostalgia During Anaheim Concert
- 'Cry Freedom' Fares Poorly in Home Video
- Fraud Penalties
- 'Hazards to Your Health'
- GOP Ad
- Boy and Calf
- Latino Cabinet Appointment
- 'Hazards to Your Health'
- Latino Cabinet Appointment
- 'Hazards to Your Health'
- 'Hazards to Your Health'
- Latino Cabinet Appointment
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- Holocaust Image : AIDS Toll in S.F.: City Under Siege
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1988
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- FIRST OFF . . .
- Shift by Dealers May Ditch Truce on Auto Sales
- Businessmen, PACs Head List of Quayle Donors
- EXIT LINES
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 22, 1988
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- POP/ROCK - Aug. 22, 1988
- Fraud Checks on Welfare Applicants
- Leaders May Die but Big Bands Never Fade Away
- A Washington 'Phantom'
- Ostrich Eggs Are Big at the Beastly Ball
- 1 of 4 Andean Condor Chicks Dies on Trip
- Commentary : Portrait of a Muppie: Light Beer, Leather, Top-of-the-Line T-Bird
- The Chinese Asia Success: Family Ties
- Shooting Deepens Bitterness Toward Westminster Police
- Wilson Tells Gay County Republican Club He Welcomes Members' Support
- Bill Elliott won the pole position for...
- Comeback of a Classic : New-Wave Martini Drinkers Show a Preference for the Traditional Version
- State-of-the-Art Camera With a Mind of Its Own
- 'Enemy' Forced Emergency Rule, New Pakistan Leader Says
- U.N. Observers in Place to Enforce Iran-Iraq Cease-Fire
- Sandy Duncan started in show business when...
- Santa Barbara County Workers Plan Strike After Talks Fail
- Democrats See Rural Problems as Key Symbols : Dukakis, Stumping in Texas, Stresses Talk of 'Swiss Cheese Economy'
- Glass Table Shatters, Kills Man Sitting on It
- The House
- Hunts Guilty of Scheme to Corner Silver : Texans Ordered to Pay $130 Million to Firm in Fraud Convictions
- Open Arms : Yorba Linda, Birthplace of Nixon, Is Proud to Be Chosen as Home of His Presidential Library
- President Praises Quayle's 'Energy, Enthusiasm'
- Courses in Religious Studies Offered at OCC
- Homes, Food Supply Lost : Trappers Race Dozers to Save Foxes at Plant
- LOTTERY WINNERS 8/20
- Not Fair
- Making the 51st State a Place for Jesse Jackson?
- Tour Operator's Fascination With Hawaii Develops Into a Multimillion-Dollar Idea
- Recognition byDiana O'Hehir
- Paradise Found : Rangiroa and 77 other islands are part of Tuamotu Archipelago, a region known as one of the finest diving areas on earth
- Michigan General Store Proprietor Wheels and Deals With a Century of Inventory
- True Grit--What It Takes to Be a Real Man
- First Transatlantic Crossing Recalled 10 Years Later : On Wings of Eagles, Balloon Sailed Ocean
- Initial Information on Iran Airbus Crash Found Critically Inaccurate
- Summer Musical Workshop Gives Young Performers Chance to Shine in Spotlight
- Cruising in Impalas, Valiants, Bel Airs : Classic U.S. Cars Get New Life in Finland
- The Big Failure
- San Clemente's New Growth Law Is Slowing Business, Critics Say
- Cookie Didn't Crumble in Crunch and Deserves a Contract Extension
- Mike Lynn, general manager of the Minnesota...
- On The Move With : Richard Riordan : Quiet Clout, Big Money and Questions of Obligation
- Sale of Rentals on Upswing
- A WAR OF EYES AND OTHER STORIES<i> by Wanda Coleman (Black Sparrow Press: $20, cloth; $10, paper; 200 pp.) </i>
- Opening This Week
- Fledgling Irish Carrier Helps Pull Airport at Knock Out of the Bog, Into the Black
- SoCal Fights to Bar Disclosure on Landfill Gas
- Field Hands Merit More
- Commentary : Look at Orange County Transit--What's Wrong With This Picture?
- Troy St. Faces New Season After a Tragic Off-Season
- National League Roundup : Things Don't Go Perfectly for Ryan in 2-1 Loss to Pirates
- Comupter Automation No Longer Wall St. Darling : Fevered Visions of Patent-License Millions Haven't Been Fulfilled
- Air Fare Tied to Service
- FOOD : Pasta Souffle : A Side Dish From America's Dairyland Gets the Nod as a Main Course Here
- China's New Art: Exotic and Erotic : YUNNAN SCHOOL A Renaissance in Chinese Painting<i> by Joan Lebold Cohen (Fingerhut Group Publishers: $75;</i> 145 pp., illustrated;<i> 0-961977-0-8) </i>
- Sale of Montecito Villa Sets Top Price
- Trash War in Vermont: Landfill May Threaten Pristine Battenkill River
- North, South Koreans Stalemated; More Talks Due Monday
- Homosexuals Deserve Protection Under Law
- Manhattan Beach : Many Eager for Finished Streetscape
- Austria Cup Tennis Tournament : Mertins' Waiting Game Works Once, Not Twice
- He Makes Sweet Deals of Those Turned Sour
- Beyond 'Chinese Restaurant Syndrome' : IN BAD TASTE The MSG Syndrome<i> by George R. Schwartz MD (Health Press: $14.95; 150 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Architects Open 2nd Office
- CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS Stirring Up Trouble About Language, Technology and Education<i> by Neil Postman (Alfred A. Knopf: $17.95) </i>
- Turntable 'Enlarges' Small Pacific Palisades Home Site
- Costa Rican People Make It a Place to Smile About
- Shake-Up Expected in New Zealand
- The Nation : Bill to Allow Space Station Funding Signed by Reagan
- 75,000 Poles Strike Mines; Government Ready to Act
- '68 Reforms Are the Hope of the Future : Czechs Lag, but Could Rescue Perestroika
- Buena Park, Its Eye on the Tourist, Seeks to Curb Gangs
- Crews Halt 2 Utah Fires
- 'If you're happy with your work, you've got the world by the tail'
- Graf, Edberg Are Among Top Stars in the Olympics
- American League Roundup : Buechele's Homer Denies Viola 20th Win as Rangers Defeat Twins, 3-2
- Head-Turning Pages : The Hairdos Making Headlines This Fall Are Variations on a Longtime Favorite
- Eugene O'Neill Tribute Cometh to Manhattan
- Bush Took a Present Risk Tying His Future to Quayle
- Glasnost: Daylight Skirmish
- Local News in Brief : Developer Issued Fresh Water Ban
- Eva Gabor Proves She Has a Head--and Hair--for Business
- Strictly Vegetarian, Trader Brings Home the Bacon
- 13 Candidates File for 4 Santa Monica Council Seats
- England's Great Postcard Flood: A Worthy Cause That Got Waylaid in the Mail
- At the Super Bowl of Politics, Bush Was Mr. Comeback
- Marketplace: a Bit of Africa Every Month
- RELENTLESS DRIVE TO WIN : Late Edward Bennett Williams May Be Best Known as a Mover and Shaker of the Washington Redskins
- VIEWPOINTS : The Virtues of Cost Containment and Compassion : Do companies have the right to deny medical coverage to AIDS patients?
- THINKING IN THE SHADOW OF FEELINGS A New Understanding of the Hidden Forces That Shape Individuals and Societies<i> by Reuven Bar-Levav (Simon & Schuster: $19.95) </i>
- Public Art Can Make a Difference
- The Ayurvedic Way : Ancient Medical Treatment Uses Inner Peace, Hot Oil
- Guardsmen, Soldiers Back Quayle, Call Flap Over Service Media-Made
- A WORLD OF FIRE SALES
- Generosity and the Bar
- Local News in Brief : Coors at Mayor's Breakfast
- Ex-Believers Attack Cult of Intelligence : Disenchanted Former CIA, FBI Members Seek Funds to Support Activist Group
- Boy Arrested in Mother's Killing After Police Find Him in Her Car
- Fire in El Toro Condominium Kills Pair Believed to Be House Guests
- UCI Irvine Pre-Olympic Track and Field : Almost Everyone Wins at Low-Key Meet
- Life in Hamilton County, N.Y., Is Like Stepping Back in Time
- The World : High Toll Reported in Himalayan Quake
- Chants and Waves Replace Polite Applause : Voters See Sharper, More Eloquent Bush
- Reparations Stir Painful Memories for Japanese-American Internees
- Great Geniuses of Science Took Many Risks, Study Suggests
- Expansion of Westside Pavilion Approved
- She Uses Frondly Persuasion : Palm Lady Cultivates Political Support for Her Favorite Tree
- Western Walk in Newhall Adds Three Cowboy Stars
- <i> 'Fishing here is relaxing. It's good therapy. The best.' </i> : Barge Anglers Hunt Grandpa Halibut
- Angels Blow Double Play, Lose, 3-2, to Orioles in 11
- Retailers May Pay the Most for New Check Rules
- A House of Her Own : A STRANGER'S HOUSE<i> by Bret Lott (Viking Press: $17.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Woman Trapped in Building : Locked Doors Present Safety Factor
- Grenade Explodes Near Cafe in Haifa; 25 Hurt
- Carter Reportedly Met With PLO Aide
- Outrage (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.) is...
- Speeders Not Smiling at Pasadena's Radar Camera
- Snooping in Pasadena for Good Causes
- Reparations Awaken Painful Memories : Japanese-Americans Can't Forget Camp
- Pepperdine Athletic Director's 'Job' Is More Like Intercollegiate Heaven
- Golf Roundup : Nicklaus Misses Final, Passes $5-Million Mark
- WEIGHTY PROBLEM : USC Tackle John Guerrero Finds That Shedding Pounds Is Tougher Than Holding Off Defenders
- POP MUSIC : L.A.' Greatest Hits
- Bell Doing His Best to Rearrange the Rams' Depth Chart at Tailback
- Unsafe at 24 Frames Per Second
- One Temptation of the Rev. R.L. Hymers
- Art Rooney, the Pittsburgh Steelers' 87-year-old chairman...
- Florida St. Voted No. 1 by AP, UPI
- Salzburg Festival: Politics, Mozart and Nostalgia
- FARM PROFITS : In Class-A California League, Teams Don't Have to Sell Out to Prosper, Thanks to Help From Major League Teams
- Tennis : Los Angeles Tournament Doesn't Figure to Be Hurt by Olympics
- ART : Browsing Through Munich's 'Masterworks'
- Tempting negotiations are under way...
- League's Ownership Includes Some Heavy Hitters
- Candlestick's Sober Section Draws Cheers From Families
- Pierre Quinon, who won the gold medal...
- UCI Names Fertig to Fund-Raising Post
- Baseball Clown Patkin Enjoys a Reborn Career
- Dredging the '70s for Bottom-10 Faves
- Byting Rhymes : A Sensitive Soul Decries the Idea of Poetry 'Penned' by a Computer
- TWA Offers Car Bonus for London Travelers
- Bargain Apartments for Seniors
- The State : Pact Rejected in Nurse Strike
- 'Runaway' C-Section Rates Reflect 'Crisis'
- Grocery Express: It Brings Home the Bacon for a Price
- The House
- Million Mourn at Funeral for Pakistan's Zia
- Homeless Prepare to Run for Their Sake
- Old Salt Stays Afloat by Helping Sailors
- Inglewood Mayor to Amend Campaign Cost Disclosure; Omissions Cited
- Baseball Talk Is Not Always the Gospel
- Messiah Without a Cause
- Big Chill Out
- Studio-Hopping for Arts and Crafts Lovers
- GREETINGS FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
- In the Worship of Science : ACQUIRED TRAITS Memoirs of a Geneticist in the Soviet Union<i> by Raissa L. Berg; translated by David Lowe (Viking Press: $22.95; 453 pp.; 0-670-80254-9) </i>
- THE SELLING OF THE PRESIDENT by Joe...
- Learning How to Manage: Dukakis' Ups and Downs
- 'Growth in my compassion--hopefully my humility--is what I want to strive for. What better teacher than her?'
- 100 Men Arrested in Van Nuys Prostitution Sweep
- Astone, Hart, Midgets All Win at Saugus
- Chargers Lose, but That's Not the Point
- U.S. Women's Basketball Team Routs Cuba Once Again, 105-72
- NFL Exhibition Roundup : Giants Hit 18 Straight Passes, Beat Steelers
- U.S. Olympic Women's Diving Trials : Mitchell, Williams Bounce Back for Platform Berths
- Films now going into production: ...
- HOT STREETS : Eclectic Blends of Restaurants and Retail Put Popular Southland Avenues on the Map : La Brea, Ventura, Pacific--Bustling Thoroughfares in Los Angeles, the Valley and Huntington Park--Give Even the Most Successful Malls a Run for the Money
- Writing That Will Be 'Around for a Time'
- Dukakis' 'Miracle' Only a Mirage
- She 'Couldn't Stay Away' : Burn Victim Symbolizes Repression, Hope in Chile
- Claremont Chief Hit With Vote of 'No Confidence'
- Canadian Petroleum Industry Feeling Pinch as Costs Rise
- AST Research, Despite Improved Sales, Is Getting the Cold Shoulder From Analysts
- Singapore Airlines has extended its no-smoking rule...
- Competing for a Shape in History : ARCHITECTS IN COMPETITION<i> by Hilde de Haan and Ids Haagsma (Thames & Hudson/W.W. Norton: $65; 219 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Beverly Hills Argues Over the 'C' in YMCA
- Original Mover and Shaker
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books of Special Interest to Southern Californians : Hollywood Hedonism
- Quayle Insists He Broke No Rules to Join Guard
- Museums Dust Out Their Attics to Become High-Tech Exhibit-Preservation Centers
- 'Growth in my compassion--hopefully my humility--is what I want to strive for. What better teacher than her?'
- Lawrence Taylor Kicks, Damages Car Door
- Get Cozy in Klosters
- Architectural Firm Practices One-Stop Design : Gensler & Associates Specializes in Planning Project's Inside as Well as Outside