- Fido still needs his leash, but he won't have to read about it in Hermosa Beach
- Blaze Double Trouble for Firefighters
- Train Hits Car, Killing 1, Injuring 1
- Service Set for S.D. Native Dorothy Adele Landon, 95
- 'Disneyland South' Lures the Romantic, the Gawking : Architecture: Splashes of whimsy amid antiques ornament a re-created 19th-Century home in Carlsbad.
- Sulaiman in Hospital With Ailment
- Northridge Continues to Slide in CCAA Race : College basketball: Matadors fail to capitalize on UC Riverside errors in 80-77 loss to Highlanders.
- Frieder Basking in Glow of Sun Devils
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A WRESTLING : Cooper, Mitchell Lead Canyon to Third 4-A Title in Four Years
- Chef Parts Company With La Scala and Strikes Out on His Own
- Elite Harbor Pilots Show Political Savvy : Commerce: The men who guide big ships in and out of the Port of Los Angeles usually do their jobs without much public attention. But they got a lot when their brief strike paralyzed the port for two days.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valley Beats West L.A. to Clinch Title
- Master's Virtually Clinches Playoff Berth With Victory
- Irvine Ends Streak, Shocks Santa Barbara : College basketball: After a school-record 15 consecutive losses, Butler's late free throws help Anteaters prevail, 98-97.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Brea Has No Trouble in Playoff Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Ammann Finds His Own Path to Stanford
- 2 Losses Drop Toros From Playoff Chase
- From Bowbells, N.D. to the Big Ten: Iowa's Jepsen Makes It Big
- Couple Who Failed to Get Treatment for Son Acquitted
- And the Winner Is . . . : Yes, it's that time of the year when our fearless forecaster of Grammy glory again puts his reputation on the line
- 'Miss Saigon' Sings Prior to Broadway
- Scouting Rock's Hot Nightspots
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING : El Camino Real Rides 4 Wins to Valley Title
- Versatility and Depth Pay Off for USD Tennis
- UCI's Streak Ends at 15 in 98-97 Victory
- Race Was Easy Compared to Winning Fans : NASCAR: Waltrip enjoyed new-found popularity last year. Now he can relax and go for two in a row today.
- Learning About People Behind the Pictures : A Getty tour teaches children how to analyze portraits
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : At Orleans, Traditional Cajun-Creole and Surprises Too
- Opera Cupboard Isn't Bare Anymore
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : Valhalla Wins 2-A Title in Section Wrestling
- Kings a Real Pain in Ear for Webster
- Wolfgang Joins Already Stellar Field for Ascot Sprint Opener
- Crawford's Spree Not Enough to Keep Ventura From Title
- Leaving Your Print on a New Method to Prevent Art Forgeries
- Keyboardist Joe Zawinul: From Weather Report to Rap
- Suddenly, It's Realityland
- Soviet Emigre Gets to Offer Therapy With a Soul
- New Hotels Help National City Fool the Critics Again
- This Junior High Principal Was Ready for Protest
- Residents of Landslide Area Wary of Building Plan
- He Has Help Following Tough Act
- Taking 'Wilding' to the Stage : Keith Antar Mason combines Central Park incident with mythology
- A New Enterprise : Nichelle Nichols reflects on her influences, from Josephine Baker to Mahalia Jackson
- A Starting Point on Oil
- Councilman in Redondo Will Seek Repeal of 2-Term Limit : Government: Councilman Ron Cawdrey says the two-term maximum for the mayor and City Council isn't fair. His second term ends next year.
- Lawyer Admits Guilt in Elaborate Fraud Plot : Insurance scam: Experts say the case is emerging as one of the largest criminal prosecutions of attorneys in U.S. history.
- A Short Course on the Psychology of Domestic Violence
- Moorpark Women Win Title
- Christian Heritage Wins Grand Canyon Tourney
- Collins-Led North Torrance Outmuscles St. Joseph, 50-41
- Giving New Meaning to 'And Away We Go'
- Is TV Ready for David Lynch? : The director of 'Blue Velvet' and 'Eraserhead' brings his unique vision to the prime-time soap opera 'Twin Peaks'
- How the Ad Campaigns Paid Off
- Overloaded Circuit Causes $30,000 Fire
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : El Toro's 13-3 Burst Helps Beat Cerritos
- Hart Shuts Down Thousand Oaks
- Wrestling: the Art on Canvas : Instruction: Sun Valley gymnasium provides the training ground for all the might moves.
- Hockey Girl : Trevi Hibsman Is Savvy Skater, Top Scorer on Boys Team : Youth hockey: Opponents try to intimidate the Rancho Palos Verdes teen-ager, but her teammates return check for check--and so does she.
- TENNIS : Martina Not Ready to Give Skiing a Thumbs Down
- FORTY SOMETHING: Elektra Records has a big...
- Broken Covenant
- Rewinding 'A Clockwork Orange' : The old ultra-violence worked as a book and a movie, so why not as a play with music by U2? That was the Royal Shakespeare Company's idea. London audiences call it 'horrorshow,' but to critics it's just a horror.
- Second Wave of Wet, Blustery Storm to Wash In
- Clinic Picketed by Operation Rescue Keeps Doors Shut
- Bradshaw Gets Mark; USIU Loses on Road
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Comfy on Long Island
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : BASKETBALL
- Larry Cox, bullpen coach for the past...
- Board Suddenly Disbands Praised Wilmington Group
- 'Mud Ducks' Win Round in Fight for Anchorage
- Historic Ride : First U.S. Woman in Space Now Teaches, Heads UCSD Space Research Project
- Builder Courts Neighbors to Gain Support for Proposed High-Rises : Neighborhoods: To counter anti-growth sentiment in the Sawtelle area, a developer has suggested a community plan.
- Homeless Fill Armory as Temperature Drops : Shelter: Freezing weather brought a record number of people to the Salvation Army's facility in the Inglewood National Guard Armory.
- 'About the same time I was interested in dinosaurs, I was also reading comic books'
- Quietly, MISL All-Star Game Tiptoes Into Town
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Irish Take Best Shot, Beat Syracuse
- Cleveland outfielder Cory Snyder avoided arbitration by...
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Cinefile
- From Cadet to Casualty : THE LONG GRAY LINE: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966 <i> by Rick Atkinson (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 592 pp.) </i>
- GOLD, DRUGS AND CLEAN CASH : Colombians Sent Tons of Dirty Cocaine Money to the Los Angeles Jewelry District. $1.2 Billion Came Out Spotless
- Innocent Ties to Drug Dealers Can Hurt
- THE HOUSE
- Oregon's Ban on Self-Service Gas Attacked
- More Notes in This Tune Than 'So Long, June' : Politics: California can advance the primary voting to March, but that doesn't mean the state will necessarily gain in presidential-selection influence.
- Japan's Restless Voters Could Throw the Rascals Out : Elections: A Socialist victory could be good for Japanese democracy, but the scandal-tainted ruling party will probably get a majority.
- Why Oil Spills Don't Upset Stock Market
- Your Mortgage : Bush Seeks to End VA No-Down Policy : Mortgages: Stung by loan default losses, the Administration's changes would 'kill usefulness' of the housing program for most veterans.
- Alaska Railroad Offers 15-Day Pass
- Rounding Up Those Western Stores in Calgary
- Archeologists Find 4,300-Year-Old Tomb in Shadow of the Pyramids
- A Tangled Yarn : Regulatory Board's Hue and Cry May Unravel Woman's Plan to Grow Naturally Colored Cotton
- Once-in-a-Lifetime Dreams for Sale
- HOME WISE : Few Water-Saving Devices Tested Rigorously
- Flash: The First Yuppies 7 Years Later
- Sweetness Gets a Bit Gooey in Loveland
- Villa Aurora : USC Selling Pacific Palisades Mansion for Use as U.S.-Europe Research Center
- 12 Die in Bus-Truck Crash
- L.A. Scrambles to Find Market for Recyclables
- Suspicious New Sheen Shows Up in Spill Zone
- Transsexual Mayoral Candidate Tells Yountville: 'Change Will Do You Good'
- Europe, Asia Want More From U.S. Than Mere Talk : Policy: U.S. must prove to its allies it is ready to play an important role in the new world now being created as the Cold War ends.
- Spill Reminds Us of Chance's Big Role in Life
- Events in the news this week.
- Police Kill 2 Dogs After Placentia Boy Is Mauled
- Commentary : Orange County's Worst Oil Spill Should Become a Learning Situation
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Earn Their Keep When It Comes to Working Overtime
- Fullerton Ends Up on Short End : Titans: Hill misses three-point shot with two seconds left, enabling New Mexico State to win, 65-62.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : BOYS' PAIRINGS : Thirteen Quarterfinal Games in Orange County Tuesday
- Tarkanian, NCAA Investigators Now Into Round 2 : College basketball: But this time, Nevada Las Vegas coach is expected to resolve matters without going to court.
- Taking It From the Streets : How Geffen's 'street scouts' have changed the way the record industry finds gold in L.A.'s hard-rock scene
- The Women of TV's Vietnam : Females on front lines of 'Tour of Duty' and 'China Beach' wage battle against male-dominated network TV
- Removing Asbestos From Home Is Costly, Messy, Vital to Health : Threat: While the public is becoming more aware of the asbestos peril, many homeowners are unaware that the material could be in ceilings, ducts or on floors.
- Believe me, I didn't intend to watch...
- 'Robinson Crusoe'
- MIDSTREAM <i> by Le Anne Schreiber (Viking: $18.95; 307 pp.) </i>
- Salmon Farming Catching On but Powerful Alaska Lobby Opposes It
- 'Diaries': Racist Fantasy, or Primer for War of Hate?
- Conservative Victory Predicted in Japan : Election: Analysts predict a shaky leadership even if the ruling Liberal Democrats retain power.
- Norwegians Convinced They Are Overrun by Crooks : Crime rate: Fear persists despite expert assurances that they lag far behind the United States and other nations.
- Air Space Saved Girl Trapped in Snow, Silence
- THE HOUSE
- $16.4-Million Bond Sale Is First by Norwalk Authority
- Pupils to Show Plants at Fair
- Albania: A Miserable, Poor Last Bastion of Communism : East Bloc: The country is opening up. However, what travelers see in addition to clear rivers and snowcapped peaks is not exactly the sort of thing tourists dream of.
- The Legacy : Completing the Lifelong Work of Late Art Historian Becomes a Labor of Love
- Once again Steven Spielberg (as executive producer)...
- E. Germany to Close 2 Reactors at Plant Called 'Time Bomb'
- He Wasn't a Man for Backslapping, But He Was Admirably Dogged and True : Washington: Our first President hadn't the wit and fire of Jefferson, and even flunked romance. It's his perseverance and probity we like.
- Now High-Yield Bonds Become a Junkyard Dog : Bankruptcy: Drexel Burnham made the market for 'junk bonds.' It boomed, then busted, leaving the U.S. public with a monstrous bill.
- Landlords Cope With the High Cost of Asbestos : Real estate: The history of a Santa Ana building shows how potential health hazards and the formidable task of cleanup are taking their toll on the value of commercial properties.
- Landlords Can't Collect Double Rent on Lease
- Briton's Bright Idea Resulted in a 40-Year Saga
- MORTE D'URBAN <i> by J. F. Powers (Washington Square: $8.95) </i>
- Gardening : Finding Plants That Are Genuine 'Houseplants' : Potted Plants: How to select and care for species, including cacti and succulents, that would rather live indoors.
- There's More Than One Way to Value a Gull : Environment: A new social science is evolving from the need to determine the worth of sea creatures killed in oil spills so that damages can be recovered.
- Japanese Firms' Toughest Sell: a Better Image : Public relations: Deepening negative sentiments in the United States are causing worry. The Japanese business community is responding with a surge in corporate philanthropy.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Everything and the Bathroom Sink
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Now in Malibu: Masters of Subjectivity
- Planting From Seed Can Yield Surprises
- QUARTET <i> by Jean Rhys (Carroll & Graf: $7.95) </i>
- Checklist of Tasks for a Smooth House Move
- Nuclear-Plant's Neighbors Await Preliminary Data on Exposure Level : Northwest: The first results are due for release in April. But officials fear that residents will misinterpret the report about Hanford Nuclear Reservation's impact on the area.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Rebels Seek Talks on U.S. Hostages
- Something soft and clammy on the back...
- Snows, Flooding, Tornadoes Pound U.S.
- Old-Time Druggist Swallows Bitter Pill: With Rent Doubled, He's Forced to Close
- Nicaragua Elections Seen as Being Reasonably Fair by U.N. Observer
- Tulip Growers' Pesticides Flood Waterways, Dutch Officials Say
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Floor Cloths: Walking on Art
- Who Says Any Writer Can't Try Fiction?
- Bush May Back Taiwan GATT Bid, Buck China
- Israel Told of Economic Lift in Immigrants
- Millard G. Would Also Be Pleased
- ON THE RECORD
- Viewpoints : Should We Clean Up the Oil Transport Industry?
- Hope Sale: Thanks for the Memory
- THE WORLD UP CLOSE A Cyclist's Adventures on Five Continents <i> by Kameel B. Nasr (Mills & Sanderson: $9.95) </i>
- Rape: Clothing Is Not the Criminal
- EDUCATION A SENSIBLE SOLUTION : Year-Round Schools Plan Makes Space for Teaching : New calendar will enhance the quality of learning. The few drawbacks are easily remedied.
- Where Love Is Nurtured and Confined : ME AND MY BABY VIEW THE ECLIPSE <i> by Lee Smith (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $18.95; 208 pp.; 0-399-13507-3) </i>
- SBA May Have Just the Deal You're Looking for : Financing: Agency's guarantees have enabled small commercial enterprises to obtain favorable real estate loans.
- Red Cross Tries to Reunite Families Split in Flight From East to West : Europe: Not all of those heading for West Germany are seeking new opportunity. Some are escaping unhappy homes.
- Ortega Polishes His Image for Nicaragua Vote
- Are Soldiers to Blame for Abuses? Or Are They Just Following Orders? : Israel: Budding controversies over the strategy in occupied areas are pulling a bitter debate into the open.
- The Day the British Earth Stands Still: Sunday : England: The shops, bards and bookies shut down for Sabbath. The quiet is eerily reminiscent of what life used to be like in Los Angeles.
- FICTION
- After Losing Family, Man Tries to Find a Purpose in His Pain
- MEDIA HOAXES <i> by Fred Fedler (Iowa State University Press: $19.95; 266 pp.) </i>
- Claremont Auto Mall Placed in Receivership After Loan Default
- Bombs Explode in Two Georgia Stores
- 'Disneyland South' an Attraction for Gawkers : Architecture: Splashes of whimsy amid antiques ornament a re-created 19th-Century Victorian home in Carlsbad.
- Carson IRS Office Offers Walk-In Help on Tax Returns, Publications
- Cal State Professor Named to New Post
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Ukrainians Call for Chernobyl Closure
- Boy Wounded by Gang Bullets Dies
- More Trouble at UNLV : College basketball: Records show Anthony Jones drove businessman's sports car in apparent violation of NCAA rules.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Long Beach Hands Irvine 114-43 Loss
- HARNESS RACING : He's Taking Main Street to Success
- SPORTSCOPE : 'Dr. 360' Makes Waves in Magazine
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 4-A GIRLS : Orange Wears Down Esperanza to Win, 59-56
- The Real Sound Machine
- The News as Seen Through Soviet Union's Eyes: Film at 11:30
- Taking the Bite Out of Mosquitoes : Disease: Because some parasites in the tropics have become resistant to medication used in treating malaria, old methods of avoidance again are being recommended.
- Market Days in Rural England Produce Scenes Whose Roots Date Back More Than 900 Years
- Living Trust Can Help Family Avoid Probate and Keep You in Control
- Still Up in the Air Over Which Seat to Select? : Airlines: There is far more to choosing a seat on an aircraft than simply selecting between aisle and window. A little research can result in greater comfort.
- A Slice of Italian Life Near the Painted Desert
- Nature Reserve Proposed for Tibet Plain
- Conference to Focus on Trends for Southland
- Israel Troops Raid Village and Arrest 100 Palestinians : Intifada: Those seized are suspected activists in the Arab uprising. A Gaza woman is reported killed as a collaborator.
- Forecast for '90s Relationships: Practical Passion
- Louisiana Teaches Joys of Language
- Scientists Say AIDS Vaccine Now Possible
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- EDUCATION A PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY : Enriched by Vibrant Diversity : Private schools are a private solution, and their growth mirrors the erosion of involvement throughout society.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIDDEN CALIFORNIA : Rocks Around the Block
- Lewis Opens 3 Projects
- Storm Helps Dissipate Oil; New Slick Is Investigated
- Policing Arms Treaties May Cost Billions
- Band Director Wins Composition Contest
- Planned Malibu Golf Course Is Now in Doubt : Development: Financial problems may force group to change plans and build homes on 270 acres in Encinal Canyon. Another proposed course in Corral Canyon is hit by three lawsuits.
- School Bus Drivers to Be Given Background Checks Before Receiving Licenses
- Fire Over England (Channel 28 Sunday at...
- Fishermen Plan to Raise, Release Salmon : Recreation: The group plans to put 50,000 fish in ocean waters at Oxnard. It is the first such project in Southern California.
- Council Refusal to Give Lawsuit Costs Assailed
- Lore of Civil War Makes Park Service Historian a 'National Treasure'
- Holland's New Hope to Stop Sea--Waste
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Supporters Hold Rally, Pray
- Free at Last, Mandela Enters a Larger Jail: Oppressive Apartheid Laws Still in Force : South Africa: There seems increasingly little difference between government and ANC positions. It is their visions of a new nation that differ.
- The County's Warming to the Idea
- Your Mortgage : Should He Spend $250 to Prepay Mortgage?
- The Bliss of Burgundy's Canals : Charting a Personal Course Through the French Countryside Along the Canal du Nivernais
- Lecture Series Looks at Greed Through the Ages
- Ambassador's Visit Is Sentimental Journey, Too
- Rustic Homes in Florida's Stiltsville Tremble on Their Last Legs
- Avalanches and Floods Kill 9 in France
- Firms Making Deals to Cut Rising Health Costs : Medical care: Doctors and hospitals negotiate price breaks. Workers say the burden is shifted to them.
- Philadelphia Mayor Will Turn to Teaching
- Bakery Fined $8,610, Told to Make Cakes for Needy
- Wide-Open Battle Looms in Races for South Gate Council Seats
- America Vamps as the Old Order Disintegrates : Europe: The United States must stop improvising foreign policy and develop a long-term strategic response to the new reality on the Continent.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Gets Record 43, but Titan Women Lose in Basketball
- This King Isn't Ready to Step Down Yet : Motor racing: Petty looks faster than he has in the past few years, but everyone still asks about the "R" word.
- When in Beverly Hills : <i> Where to go after the shops close....</i>
- Landlords Cope With the High Cost of Asbestos : Real estate: Potential health hazards and the formidable task of cleanup are taking their toll on the value of commercial properties.
- Getting Past the Present : ALL IT TAKES <i> by Patricia Volk (Atheneum: $17.45; 224 pp.; 0-689-12061-3) </i>
- Home Improvement : A Guide to Shopping for Household Items
- Busy Street Life Makes a City Livable
- Scientists Harnessing Body's Natural Agents as Powerful Healers
- Production is under way on "Fall From...
- "The Kennedys of Massachusetts," a three-part miniseries...
- New Class of Genetic-Editing Molecules Found : Biology: A team of scientists report that their discovery may curb widespread tropical diseases and shed new light on how life is formed.
- Safety Plan for Refineries Is Postponed : Chemicals: The Santa Fe Springs fire chief is putting off asking two companies using dangerous hydrofluoric acid to upgrade their equipment for preventing spills.
- Cuba Plans to Reform Political System : Communism: But there still will be only one party. The overhaul is an apparent response to the upheaval in East Europe.
- Coastal Panel OKs Permit Extension for Malibu Hotel
- The Commerce City Council has renamed the...
- 'Stealth' Car Gizmo Cuts Two Ways
- Home Improvement : Pool Contaminants Easy to See, but Aren't What You Expect
- ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING <i> by Ray Bradbury (Joshua Odell Editions/Capra Press: $18.95, cloth; $8.95, paper; 152 pp.) </i>
- Yuma's Caught in the Middle : Baseball: To the folks on this side of the lockout, who's right and who's wrong isn't the issue. They just want the Padres there as soon as possible.
- Hollywood Harrison
- What We Don't Tell the Children
- Geagea Issues Plea After Lebanese Forces Receive a Severe Pounding : Civil war: His Christian militia lashes back with an attack on Gen. Aoun's helicopter base. Another truce is called.
- Mirrors in the Labyrinth : FUN & GAMES: Short Fiction <i> by Clarence Major (Holy Cow! Press, distributed by the Talman Co.: $15.95; 130 pp.) </i>
- OUR PRIVATE LIVES Journals, Notebooks and Diaries <i> edited by Daniel Halpern (Vintage: $10.95) </i>
- FACING HISTORY <i> by Guy C. McElroy (Bedford Arts/The Corcoran Gallery of Art: $50; 141 pp.)</i>
- For a Politician, former U.S. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark Took a Road Less Traveled--a Hard Left Into the Hotbed of Human Rights Causes : Loner of the Left
- Women Give San Gabriel Welcome Signs
- Make Withdrawals Leverage for Peace : South Korea: Troop cuts, rather than being the fallout of budget needs, should be used as part of a constructive end game on the peninsula.
- Lenin, Gorbachev and the Disintegration of Empires : Nationalities: Why did Lenin, who came to power calling for liberation, instead hold on to as much of the czarist empire as he could?
- Gays Brave Downpour to Protest Irvine's Measure N : March: A two-mile demonstration walk opens a weeklong anti-bigotry campaign across the state. A movement pioneer, 77, cheers on demonstrators.
- Family to Get $5 Million for Boat-Race Death
- Crystallizing Support for a Crystal-Clear Bay : Environment: The "Jewel of San Diego" is one of the nation's most polluted waterways. But a group called Baywatchers says concerned residents can help turn the situation around.
- State to Audit Compton's Schools on Meal Payments
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Beats McEnroe, Gains Final
- He's Columbus' Heaviest Hitter : Boxing: After winning the heavyweight title, James (Buster) Douglas has become the No. 1 celebrity in his Ohio hometown.
- West Torrance Takes 2nd in 3-A Wrestling Tourney
- Kings Win; Webster Out 3 More Weeks
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Commentary : Classical Grammys: A View From the Inside : NARAS inaugurates a new ballot procedure to break the cycle of rewarding only popular favorites
- 'Facing History': Insights Into Racism : Exhibit on the image of blacks in American art throws critics into arguments over the place of ideology in curatorship
- SCARY BUT TRUE: The '70s, the decade...
- The Tough Reality of Capitalism
- Del Webb Plans Adult Project
- As California Agonizes, Others Live With Medfly
- THIS WEEK
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : $2.2 Million Paid to Basques as Ransom
- Repentant IRA Bomber Rebuilds Life as Man of Letters in College
- Conference on Young People's Reading Set
- Civil Suit Seeks to Bring Down Metzger Empire
- Toward Democracy, Minus Much Euphoria : Hungary: Non-communists, anti-communists and former party members struggle for political position in the post-communist era.
- Policy No Longer Out on a Limb
- Seeking a New Lease on Trailer Park's Life : Development: Long battle to stay put continues for tenants of Laguna's scenic and low-rent Treasure Island. New owner's plans don't include them.
- Happiness Is Hard Work : A Soviet citizen learn the difficulty of breathing free
- Lawndale Candidate Faces Arrest Warrant for Speeding
- 40,000 Turn Out to Kick Tires at Car Show : Automobiles: Power models and sleek prototypes vie with glitzy dancers to keep the crowd entertained. The show will continue through next Sunday.
- Eastwood Is Blown Off Course
- PACIFIC 10 : Brandon Helps Oregon Past Washington, 58-53
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- By the Numbers : Solana Beach Tournament Winner Knows When to Hold 'Em or Fold 'Em
- Randy Bass, one of the top sluggers...
- Miner Problems Slow Trojans, 74-70 : USC: Freshman has an off day as Cal sweeps through Southern California and takes sole possession of third place in the Pac-10.
- How the Fans Defend Free Throws in College Basketball
- WCC ROUNDUP : USD's Victory Helps Keep Its Title Hopes Alive
- SANTA ANITA : Bayakoa Will Be On for Off Track
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Alhambra Comeback Falls Short Against Channel Islands, 44-42
- COUP D'COMEDY: Sam Kinison, king of pedal-to-the-metal...
- Losses Burden Builder of Weight-Lifting Equipment : Bankruptcy: Icarian Fitness filed for Chapter 11, hoping for an infusion of cash, but a dispute with a former partner clouds the prospects.
- On the Move? Many Expenses Are Deductible : Taxes: Be sure you qualify before you file. You may be able to deduct realty commissions and the cost of hauling household goods.
- IN THE NAME OF GOD The Khomeini Decade <i> by Robin Wright (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 284 pp.) </i>
- BODY AGAINST BODY The Dance and Other Collaborations of Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane <i> edited by Elizabeth Zimmer and Susan Quasha (Station Hill: $17.95, illustrated) </i>
- Unlimited Rail Pass for Students
- Light Sculpture
- G IS FOR GRAFTON : Instead of Killing Her Ex-Husband, Sue Grafton Created a Smart-Mouthed, Hard-Boiled (and Incidentally Female) Detective Named Kinsey Millhone
- Farewell, Medium Rare : High-Tech Astrologer Predicts Well Enough, but Somehow the Old Spirit Is Missing
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Chamber Mates From Down Under
- Confused Couple Wins Clash Over Baffling 'Banner'
- COLUMN ONE : S.F. Opens Its Heart to Doubt : Raw sewage in the bay and other environmental problems have eased. But diverse groups in the city often can agree only on what not to do.