- Events in the news this week.
- St. Louis' Oquendo Pitches 4 Innings, Takes Loss in 19th
- ZIEGLER, PRO & CON : NHL President Gets Credit for Financial Success, Along With the Blame for League's Poor Image
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : THE MYSTERY OF SALARIES: WHO MAKES WHAT?
- Massive Reforms : Soviet Goal: Resuscitate Health Care
- Nature's Elegance
- Child Who Suffered Brain Damage Given $10 Million
- County Needs to Fill TIN CUP's Loopholes
- Writer Accused of Making Threat to Kill Judge
- Great white Traps Itself in Fishing Net
- Virgina Tech to Play Georgia Tech in 1990
- It Sure Beats Bread and Water : Old Jail in San Pedro Seen as Possible Site for Restaurant That Overlooks the Harbor
- Padre Notebook : Day by Day, Abner Is Hoping to Stump His Hitting Slump
- VIEWPOINTS : In Case of Emergency . . .
- Law Firm Lease
- Cahuenga Pass by Arthur Vogelsang
- M.T. Lardner President of Lehndorff USA
- Recreation Society Honors Lancaster for Kleiner Park
- Shoppers High on Skylights
- FICTION
- RIDING THE IRON ROOSTER By Train Through...
- The Authorized Version : How I Fell in Love With Jane
- In Defense of Nancy Reagan : FOR THE RECORD From Wall Street to Washington <i> by Donald T. Regan (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $21.95; 397 pp.) </i>
- Larwin Retains Planner to Design Lancaster Project
- Jackson Takes Militant Stand on Environmental Protection
- Yugoslav Premier Survives Call to Step Down in Economic Crisis
- Writer-director Blake Edwards returns to TV for...
- Touch of Savoir-Faire at Spinsters Ball
- Events in the news this week.
- NCAA Headquarters Will Move Offices
- Masters of the Martial Arts : Crack of Bamboo Sounds Like Music to Kendoists
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : PULLING THE SWITCH : Fulfillment: Moving From the Mundane to Meaningful
- The Re-Emergence of a Singular Voice : Writer Henry Dumas Died 20 Years Ago, but His Penetrating Tales Are Drawing Lavish Praise from a Growing Coterie of Admirers
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : STRICTLY CLASSIFIED : Wording, Number and Position of Newspaper Ads Provide Hints on Whether a Job Is Right for You
- Booty Unclaimed as Sanitation Workers Find $48,900 in Trash
- Syrian Troops Mass Outside Beirut Slums
- Parliamentary Election Called by Mitterrand
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : EX-POLICEMAN GAVE HIMSELF QUITE A BREAK
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : ON YOUR WAY OUT? : Quiz May Tell Whether You're a Comer or a Goner
- The Money Grubbers
- Small Wonder : Life Returning to Normal for Girl, 7, Mauled by Cougar
- Magnet Schools Are Beating Bushes for Ethnic Balance
- Commentary : Born Free to Run Free? That's Not the Way It Is in Newport Beach
- Local News in Brief : Police Deal Citations for Card Game at Club
- National League Roundup : With Help From the Wind, Giants Return to 1987 Form Against Mets
- High-Tech Boom Finds an Industry That's Matured
- Dutch Lead the World's Flower Trade and Place High in Buying and Giving
- Newport Beach to Provide Financing for Residences
- Frameless Cabinets Offer Paneled Fronts
- Summer Entertaining : SUNNY AND COOLER : A Peach of an Orange Drink
- A Beguiling Beaujolais : 'As Beautiful as a Vase of Fresh-Cut Flowers'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : THE 'SANDWICHED' : New Challenge for Employers: Workers Responsible for Care of Their Elderly Parents as Well as Children
- The World : India Sri Lanka Pullout Set
- Inglewood Schools Begin Search for New Chief
- Hall, Kell Speak Out on Issues--Critics Say It's About Time
- Slices of the Dumas Collection
- County Dedicates Fire Station 27
- Town's Power Struggle: Is Cityhood for Fallbrook the Lesser of Two Evils?
- Events in the news this week.
- Music Teacher Touts 'Last True Trumpet'
- 'Sweat Equity' a Way to Cut Housing Cost : Using Imagination, Muscle Often Shaves Price of Dwellings
- A Watch on the Rhine
- Landscape Architect
- Students Learn Arts in Bali Are a Way of Giving
- Summer Entertaining : PAPER CHASE : Casual Serving Pieces Are Perfect for Picnic and Patio
- Hard-Liners vs. Reformers : Yugoslavia at a Crossroads: Could Profound Change Be on the Horizon?
- Heirs Turn to Other Careers : At Steinway, Only the Pianos Remain
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : REACHING THE TOP ISN'T EVERYTHING : Businessman Derives Motivation to Keep Doing His Best From Incentives Tied to Performance
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : MAKING IT IN MANUFACTURING : Experience at Running a Factory Is Increasingly Good Training for Running a Company
- 10 Bald Eagles Called Victims of Carcass Poisoning
- Bailiff Tries for Laughs From a Captive Audience
- Iceland Leader Delays Official Visit to U.S.
- Educated Parenting Is Preventive Medicine
- Emergency in L.A.'s Medical Care
- 4 Karate Experts on Bicycle Trek : Brits' Grit Smooths Road on U.S. Tour
- Small Wonder : 2nd Lion Attack Led to Restrictions at Park
- Rap Rhythm Signals Plea of Gang Foes
- Orange County Effort : Business Booming for D.A.'s Fraud Probers
- One Pacific Tower Completed in Huntington Beach
- Avoid Being Victimized
- Cashion Corporate Center to Get Start Next Month
- Studley Forms British Link
- Royal Parks of London
- Virginity Unusual for W. German Girls
- Parents in the Military Find Hardship in Leave Policies
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : COMMENTARY : IGNORE THE DOOM-SAYERS : Since the Experts Are Often Wrong, Expect the Unexpected in an Age of Rapid Change
- Reagan Plans to Name New Ambassador to Syria
- Items for People in the News may...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : NURSES ON CALL : RNs and Other Nursing Workers Are in Demand and Calling the Shots
- 6 Canisters of TNT Explode in Altadena
- German Publisher Set Out to Be the Best, Turned Into World's Biggest
- Crete : It is a land of open doorways that invite passers-by to enjoy the smell of baking bread, eavesdrop on a musician's lesson or watch print shop workers set type by hand.
- Hotel Magnate, Movie Maker Trade Homes
- Books listed in this column are not...
- A Step Back Through History for the 'Real' Texas
- ENIGMA The Life of Knut Hamsun ...
- Senate Supports Military Role in War on Drugs
- New Welfare Plan Stresses Work, Family Responsibility
- Ban on Adult Bookstores in Westwood Village Not Needed, City Official Says
- Ford and Carter Will Help Compile Policy Proposals for Next President
- Santa Monica Group Urges Day of Protest Over Rent Control
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : NO ROOM AT THE TOP : Opportunities Narrow for 70 Million Baby Boomers
- Events in the news this week.
- Slaying Suspect Found Dead in Car
- 'It's the personality of the store. The customers are tired of mass production.'
- Zimmerman to Preside Over Mortgage Assn.
- Location and Buying for Investment
- L.A. to Take Back Seat for Getty Cash : Director of Architectural Program Favors 'Seed Money' for Asia Projects
- Moscow to Maui to . . . Main Street? Not a Chance!
- Some Species Need Forest Fires to Survive : Plants Sprouting in Charred Oregon Woodland
- Rock Band Sends Anti-Drug Message : Ohio Cops Play 'Hot Pursuit' to Teen-agers' Rave Reviews
- Some Trendy Restaurants Help N.Y. Group Reap Bountiful Harvest for Homeless
- 15 Hurt in Clashes of Police, Soccer Fans Over Penalty
- Girl's Guardian Parents Forge Rare Kinship With Navajo Birth Mother
- South Coast Botanic Garden : 'Fiesta de Flores': Chance to Take Plants Home
- Impact on Vehicle Flow Just a Guess
- ELECTIONS '88 : MEASURE A : Experts Say There's Relief but No Cure in Traffic Initiative
- MANAGING GROWTH
- Tahiti and New Zealand will be the...
- U.S. Strategists Studying Futuristic Alternatives to Overseas Bases
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : OVER 50 : Older Employees Are in Demand, Particularly at Small Companies
- Lack of Funds Forces Cutback in U.S. Fitness Academy Plans
- Fraud Alleged in El Monte Mobile Home Petition Drive
- N. Calif. Official Seeks Unity With South on Water
- Huntington Project May Be Ballotproof
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : MARKETER HAS NEW DESIGNS : Job at S&L; Lost, Husband Finds New Career at Children's Newspaper Founded by His Wife
- Novelist Alice McDermott Finds an Audience--in Pasadena
- Iraq Bombs 5 Huge Tankers at Iran Oil Site
- In England, David Dimbleby is recognized as...
- Boaters Say Coast Guard Is Going Overboard With New Drug Policy
- Enlightened Aesthetics : Fashion Luminaries Make It Official: The Suntan Is a Hazardous Has-Been
- Family Portrait With Yuppie Puppies : ONLY CHILDREN <i> by Rafael Yglesias (William Morrow: $18.95; 420 pp.) </i>
- Adventure of Sailing Unfurls on a Windjammer
- Alisal Ranch's Old Oak Topples Into History : Alisal Ranch's Old Oak Topples Into History
- Culver City Planners OK Marina Mall Over Neighbors' Opposition
- The Ultimate Battle : Facing Death, Gay Leader Strives to Make Life Count
- Commentary : Do We Care Enough to Pay to Treat Our Elderly With Tenderness?
- Developer Plans to Buy Race Track
- SUMMER ENTERTAINING : Picnic Chic : Three Top Chefs Create Masterful Menus for the Great Outdoors.
- Skiing on the Tasman Glacier Takes a Peak Effort
- 'Personal' Memorial to California's Vietnam Dead
- Rumors of Cults, Haunted Houses : Ohio Ghost Town Has Real Ghosts, Some Say
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : THE GEMCO 9,000 : When the Takeover Fight Ended, So Did a Lot of Jobs
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : WORK DEMOCRACY : Shortage of Room at the Top Makes Employee Input, Involvement More Important Than Ever Before
- 4 Students Win Scholarships from Engineers
- SOUL OF THE TIGER by Jeffrey...
- GARDENS : A Hard Place : Set Among Stones and Boulders, Tiny, Rare, Difficult-to-Grow Plants Are the Jewels of Rock Gardens
- Dukakis Seeks Gays' Support, Draws Occasional Hisses
- Special Report on Soviet Health Care : The Soviet Psychiatric System: 'Behind the Fence There Is Lawlessness'
- Peru's Leader Implores Pope to Reach Out to 'Those Who Hate'
- Devil Island by the Book
- Tower Sentries Nip Forest Fires in Bud
- The House
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : ON THE FRINGE : Companies Offer a Range of Options in Addition to Pay, Salary and Status; Free Beer or a Mac Anyone?
- Sky's the Limit for Pilot, Bride
- Tourists Pay Price to Escape to Devil's Island
- A Brief but Bold Encounter Leaves a Whole Life Shaken
- Republicans Take Leave of Census in Counting Dispute
- Suit Seeks to Halt Sale of Bakker's Heritage USA
- 5 Landfills Will Accept Household Toxic Waste
- State Mediator to Join Negotiations Tuesday in Teachers' Strike
- New Visitor Center at Arlington Cemetery
- Block the Rocks
- Home Sellers Get Top Dollar Fast in Orange County
- East Riverside County Home Sales Record Traditional Spurt
- There's Something About Travel That Inspires the Romantic in Us
- L.A. Real Estate Market Seen Strong Despite Overbuilding
- Trout Reading in America
- Conflict Over Trade Policy Looms for U.S., Allies
- Stubborn and Determined, Poles Will Challenge Again
- Baby Rattlesnake Bites Gardener
- U.S. Television Industry Must Tune Back In
- Pacholder Moves Against Three LaBarge Board Seats
- Office Building Purchased for $38 Million
- Rainbow of Savings Down Under
- Beyond Junk-Mail Burnout : THE NEXT HURRAH : The Changing Face of the American Political Process <i> by Richard Armstrong (Beech Tree Books: $18.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- 'What Could Have Been' Shouldn't
- PAIGE RENSE : QUEEN OF HEARTHS
- Forces Behind Price Boosts
- Bill Calls for State Agencies to Answer Phones Faster
- Former Wife of Ex-SEC Official Tells Her Story in Book : Once a Battered Wife Hiding in Closet, She Now Reaches Out to Others
- Iran Snubs U.S., Seeks to Repair European Ties
- Boy, 13, Captures Top Math Honors
- Bell Officials See Jackpot Lurking in Failing Casino
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : FROM TIPS TO THE TOP : Former Waitress Now the Co-Owner, Manager of Trendy 72 Market Street in Santa Monica
- National Park Service, Developer of Jordan Ranch Agree to Swap Land
- A Woman's Place . . . : Plant's Policy to Protect Unborn Clashes With Job Bias Rules
- Fire Sprinkler Systems
- 'Zero Tolerance' : Many in the boating community believe the Coast Guard has gone overboard by seizing craft when tiny amounts of drugs are found aboard.
- Bar May Lose Its License After Drug Raid
- 3 Rob Blind Woman; Citizens Nab Them
- Activist Attorney Receives Award Named After Him
- Rally Supports Bill to Avert Forced Sale of Wilacre Park
- "This new major OSHA fine comes as...
- Foreign Trade, Investors Boost Industry Land Cost : Goodglick Survey Finds Some Prices Doubled for Properties Used for Warehousing, Distribution
- What to Do About Kids Who Kill : AT A TENDER AGE Violent Youth and Juvenile Justice <i> by Rita Kramer (Henry Holt: $18.95; 309 pp.) </i>
- U.S. Facing Crisis Over Global Military Bases : Host Nations Growing Reluctant to Allow Them, Ask More Money and Political Commitments
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : MID-CAREER CRUNCH : CRIES FOR HELP : When Dissatisfaction With Your Job Overwhelms You, Many Groups Are Prepared to Lend a Hand
- Latinas Targeted in Project Warning of Alcohol Abuse
- Gonzalez Suit Alleges Errors in Conducting South Gate Election
- Concern for Future of Fungus : Mushroom Mania Alters Style of Forest Foraging
- Monterey Park Wants No More Rowdy Meetings
- Job Bias Plea Clashes With Firm's Fetus Safety Rules
- Analysis : Role in Gulf Bolsters U.S. Credibility, Ties to Arabs
- Midnight Ride: A Road to Ruin?
- Nancy Reagan, the Good Wife
- COMMENCEMENT 1988
- Tennis Dowager Still Serving
- What It Meant to Be His Son : TALLIEN <i> by Fredric Tuten (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 135 pp.) </i>
- Setting Off FBI Alarms
- After the rent is paid, food is bought and car payments made, there just isn't much left to save toward the 10% or 20% down payment needed to purchase a home in a middle-class neighborhood. : The Affordability Gap : Millions Not Able to Buy a First Home
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Model Trains : PASTIMES : All Aboard
- A Lick on a Promise? : Imagine Stamps Carrying Advertising Claims Instead of American Icons
- L.A. Conservancy Honors Waterworks Preservers
- C of C Honors 2 Executives
- Ex-Chinese Hotel Manager Sentenced
- LOS ANGELES TIMES POLL RESULTS : Voters in Long Beach View Crime, Drugs as City's Top 2 Problems
- Finding Something Gorgeous in the Ruins : NOT A FREE SHOW <i> by Helen Schulman (Alfred A. Knopf: $15.95; 159 pp.) </i>
- Technology to Create Massive Changes in U.S., Study Finds
- Katmandu's Casino Nepal : New Shrine Luring India's Rich, Poor
- Anythin' Finah Than State of Carolina?
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : PONDERING THE PINK SLIP : Being Fired Is Not Only Not the End of the World--It Can Be the Start
- Air Patterns May Trigger Earthquakes, Scientist Says
- Tornado Season Is Here : Don't Try to Run Away From a Twister
- The State : Crop Picker Reaps Fortune
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : OPTIONS : WHERE THE JOBS ARE
- Mocking Military Justice
- A Burning Message for S.D.
- Key Time for Fallbrook
- CLARKIA
- Soft Contacts Losing Appeal to Some Wearers
- The House
- High School Notebook : Burroughs' Long Playoff Drought Over, but Losing Streak Continues
- NBA Playoffs Roundup : Nuggets Win on Hanzlik's Basket
- Pat Powers, who helped the United States...
- To Russia With Love
- AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: How big is...
- 'Fishy' Eggs Promising in Fighting Cholesterol
- Chen Xiaodon and Xiong Ni, both 14...
- Wi's Teammates Save His Seoul : Faced With Conflict in Schedule, Westlake Golfer Lets Squad Decide
- Rolling Hills Girls 4th in Swim Meet
- When They Broke Up Old Gang of Miller's, They Broke Mold
- The Gator Bowl has signed a three-year...
- Overseas Deals No Guarantee of Smooth Sailing in U.S.
- <i> Films going into production:</i>
- The 'Willow' in the Wind
- 200,000 Feet to Toe the Line in S.F. Race
- Local News in Brief : Man Shot to Death at N. Hollywood Bar
- 'Voodoo Vision' the Key to Judo Champion's Success
- JAZZ IS PLAYING IT LOW-KEY : Utah Knows Not to Count Out Lakers Just Yet
- Industrial Park to Be Completed at End of Year
- SIMI VALLEY: First phase of Marlborough Country...
- Nakasone Backs Reagan Trade Stance
- China Executes Bicycle Thief
- Lasting Tribute to Old Drum, One of Man's Best Friends
- Owners Feared Vandals, Kept It Hidden 14 Years : Arizona Will Get 'Secret' Cavern as State Park
- Brutality Claim Filed by 2 Cerritos Men Arrested in Bloody Brawl With Deputies
- Social Security, Gas Tax Cited : Marmillion Rips Beilenson House Votes
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : SELL YOURSELF : Resume Can Determine Whether You Get the Perfect Job--or the Boot
- From Andes to the Caribbean, Tropical Areas Are Gripped by Devastating Drought
- Mitterand, the Reelected Master of Manuever
- Events in the news this week.
- These Boys Beat All : Sextet Leads Hart to Unblemished Record After Collecting 4 Youth World Series Titles
- Question: Is there any periodical that can...
- THE HAUTE OAT : Once a mainstay of the All-American breakfast, this plain grain has become the latest darling of health-conscious consumers, thanks to studies inidcating that it may reduce cholesterol.
- Stay and Fight, or Leave and Love? : CURFEW <i> by Jose Donoso; translated by Alfred MacAdam (Weidenfeld & Nicolson: $17.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Mary Wu Joins Firm
- Hulse and O'Sullivan Win Travel Journalism Awards
- Surveys Check Where You Go, What You Think
- First Phase Completed
- Former L.A. Banker President of GNMA
- Loan Programs Offered to Lower Down Payments : Several Federal and State Agencies Will Provide Home Mortgages, but Put Ceilings on the Amounts
- The Critic on the Lam From Himself : THE CIRCLE TOUR <i> by William Wiser (Atheneum: $19.95; 388 pp.) </i>
- Reagan Urges Prompt Action on 'a Second Trade Bill'
- The Nation : Stealth Bomber: $450 Million Per Plane
- Octogenarian Finds It's Time to Look to the Future
- Police, Arab Worshipers Clash at Jerusalem Temple
- Difficult Lessons : New Chancellor Confronts Tough Task
- Added D.A. Aides to Focus on Gangs Dealing in Drugs
- 'It solves the problem of an ugly piece of ground.'
- Events in the news this week.
- Seaside, Fla., Could Be the Model for Tomorrow's Suburbs : Our Town: It's a Master Plan to Become Good Neighbors Again
- Soviets Link Troop Pullout Rate, Summit : Top Commander in Afghanistan Says 25% to Go by May 29
- Opponents Try to Capitalize on Wieder's Woes
- Work, Family Obligations Emphasized : Congress Sifts New Welfare Policy
- Compton Pride Blooms for Start of Centennial
- 'The Third Man' Didn't Earn a Simple Passing
- Europe Feels No Urgency on Conventional Defense
- Baker Beaten in El Cajon Doughnut Shop
- Ernesto Jesus Nevarez did not expect a...
- Mexicans to Plant Trees
- Westminster Forced to Forfeit, and Edison Loses Playoff Berth
- Sarah McKinley Ott has been appointed executive...
- Changes in Mexicana Airlines' Senior Package
- Disney Co. Leases in Burbank Building
- Auto Sales Rise 35.2 % Over Last Year
- The House
- Group Fights to Save Apartment 'Gone With the Wind' Author Called 'The Dump' : Apartment Was Once Home of 'Gone With the Wind' : Atlanta Group Wants to Save 'The Dump'
- Woman Loses Life Savings of $80,000 to Con Man
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JOB MARKET: WORKING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY : GETTING HIRED, GETTING FIRED : HOW TO BE A DEAL MAKER : You May Not Receive a Fair Salary and Benefits Package If You Don't Ask for One