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Unexplored Venezuela Region Shrouded in Mist : Mystery Mountains Challenge Scientists
KEITH GRANT, Reuters
From Laos to Fresno: Hmong Try to Adjust
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
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HARRY NELSON and ANNE C. ROARK, Times Staff Writers
Denied Vacation Unemployment Benefits : Pay Loss Angers Crossing Guards
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Boston's Latin School Thriving in 350th Year
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GREGORY JENSEN, United Press International
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CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
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Salk's Vaccine Freed Scared Nation From Terror of Polio 30 Years Ago
MARCIA DUNN, Associated Press
Landlord Lawsuit May Signal Trouble for West Hollywood Rent Control
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
A Fashion Statement With a Little Guess Work
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MARK O'NEILL, Reuters
The State
Drug Company Recalls Asthma Inhalers
Associated Press
The Nation : Rains Help Put Out Fires
Is Alcohol Good for the Heart? Doctors Raise a Red Warning Flag
HARRY NELSON, Times Medical Writer
The Region
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Oh, Rats: It's More Nouvelle Cuisine
From Reuters
Who Suffers?
The Nation
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Stevenson Foes Hope for Runoff in Council Race
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
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Pentagon Halts Payments to Key Contractor
Associated Press
'Cracker' Will Pass on Crumbs of Computer Knowledge
Associated Press
Lemons Stir Sour Talk
Associated Press
The World
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United Press International
The World
Medicine's Best Only Delayed the Inevitable
ROXANE ARNOLD, Times Staff Writer
Tribal Guerrillas Kill 7 Policemen in East India Ambush
United Press International
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Who's Doing the Fantasizing?
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He's doing a re-Spocktable job in bringing up his 2-year-old grandson
JACK SMITH
Youth Confesses to Setting Taiwan Hotel Fire That Killed 30
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12th Suspected Arson in 13 Months : Fire Guts 4 Classrooms at Compton's Laurel School
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
The World : Iran, Iraq Cities Attacked
Italians Arrest 2 Alleged Guerrillas
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Soviet Scientist Reelected
From Reuters
Aquifer Water Plains
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Cathedral Tower Burns
Associated Press
The World
Local Scout Leader Elected
Southeast to Be Site of Test to Minimize Miscounting of Minorities by U.S. Census
MARK LOWE, Times Staff Writer
7 Indicted in Scheme to Launder Drug Profits
BILL FARR, Times Staff Writer
Nkomo's Party Fears Extinction : Abductions in Zimbabwe: Tribal Strife, New Tactics
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The World
U.S. Foresees No Disruption of Relations
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
9th Circuit Court: From Criticism to Praise
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Work Crew Uncovers Ancient Tree Trunks
Associated Press
The Region
Marshmallow Rain Delights Children
Associated Press
2nd Near-Miss Reported in Minnesota
United Press International
High-Rise Boom Hits Hard, Fast on Olympic
JUDY PASTERNAK, Times Staff Writer
Reagans to Host Family, Friend at Ranch for Easter
United Press International
Macao Looks to Future and Sees Face of Peking : Portuguese Colony, Now Under Mainland Influence, Will Be Part of China
TSE PUI SHAN, Associated Press
Improved techniques and dazzling new technology allow doctors to keep alive babies who would not have survived and extend life for older patients. However, such miracles are costly and sometimes cause ethical dilemmas. These two articles illustrate what is at stake. : Luck ---- and Money ---- Help Preemie Beat Odds.
HARRY NELSON, Times Medical Writer
The Nation
Austrian-Born Ambassador Raises Eyebrows, Causes Gossip : American Envoy is the Talk of the Town in Old Vienna
WILLIAM DROZDIAK, Washington Post
So Much for City Planning
Dump Goes Back to Nature : A Treasure Trove of Flora in Pasadena
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Urges 'a Few Minutes Worth' of Aid for Contras
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Sudan--Africa's Largest Nation Links Arab North, Black South
Salmon 'Aquaculture' Revives Troubled Norway Fish Industry
From Reuters
Mubarak Views Ousted Sudan Leader as Eccentric : Numeiri Both Ally, Headache for Egypt
DAVID LAMB, Times Staff Writer
Promoted After Lawsuit : Black Principal Stirs Turmoil in Small Town
Associated Press
Few Rules to Go By : Justice Bird's Recall Becoming Epic Battle
JOHN BALZAR, Times Political Writer
San Bernardino Sheriff's Deputy Killed by Robber
From Times Wire Services
Hundreds Lured Back From U.S., Canada : British Engineers Reverse Brain Drain
EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press
Malaysia Seeking to Limit Use of Face Veil
HARI S. MANIAM, Associated Press
The Region
Love Affair With Animals Isn't Monkey Business
JULES LOH, Associated Press
Chaplain Leaving Strip's Night Life for a Pressure Job
CONNIE STEWART
Navy Awards 6-Ship Pact
Associated Press
The Region : Snyder's Ex-Wife Enters Guilty Plea
Magazine Professionals Skeptical of Success : New Publisher Tries to Revive U.S. News
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
Tableaus Revile Authorities, Draw Religious Parallels : Poles Update Their Easter Traditions, Adding Protest
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
The State
3 Finnish Seamen Hurt in Soviet Freighter Crash
From Reuters
Strong Dollar Part of Trade Problem, Nakasone Says
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
$25 and 20 Minutes Will Do It : Thousands of Couples Take the Marriage Gamble in Las Vegas
RONALD CLARKE, Reuters
Bright Electric Insulators Lure Hummingbirds to Their Deaths
From United Press International
Rental Units for Lower-Income Tenants Dedicated in Bellflower
MARK LOWE
Key Changes in Laws : Justice in England Undergoes Stress
BARRY JAMES, United Press International
Council Will Try to Sort Out Succession Policy on May 6 : In Avalon, Everybody Wants Mayor's Job
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Viewers Views
Emphysema Sufferers Not Stay-at-Homes
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Chinese Television Takes A Great Leap Forward
JEFF BRADLEY,
Associated Press
'I Was on Top of the World Then; I Was King Kong' : Cisco Kid: Contender Who Was Never Quite Champ
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Beeson Case Raises Doubts : Hermosa Officials Question Police Rules
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
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Nuclear Weapons in L.B. Harbor
Though they live in the bushes and forage for food in supermarket dumpsters, they insist they're not bums. 'Bums,' they say, 'are not welcome in Temescal. . . . We don't want characters like that. . . . It gives us a bad name.' They are . . . : . . . Temescal Canyon's High-Class Tramps
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Police Bone Up on High-Tech Crime-Busting
THOMAS D. ELIAS, Scripps Howard News Service
28-Year Quest Reunites 5 Siblings
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Ordinance Would Crack Down on Teen Clubs
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Agency Denies Foot-Dragging on Chevron Dumping
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
Murder Case Before Court for 3rd Time
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly May Never Again Do Its Aerial Ballet
ANN JOHNSON, Times Community Correspondent
Crane Driver Death Causes Fear at Ports
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Cambodian Prince Visits L.B. : Seeks Support for Rebel Effort
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
Working Magic for Girl Scouts
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Viewers Views
A White House Easter Egg Role for 130 Artists
DAVE LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Torrance Youth Finds Power in an Ancient Fighting Style
BOB WILLIAMS, Times Staff Writer
Holocaust Survivors Record Acts of Heroism : Eyewitness Recalls Raoul Wallenberg's Exploits During War
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
They're Living Alone and Liking It
JANICE MALL
Industrial Community Loses Its Economic Soul : Depression a Way of Life in British Town
MAUREEN JOHNSON, Associated Press
Viewers Views
Heel Pain Puts Brakes on Exercise
UCLA/USC Long Term Care Gerontology Center
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DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Birthday Cake's 107 Candles Make for a Hot Party
Associated Press
A $133,309 Civics Lesson in Hermosa Beach : Unhappy Crowds File in to Pay Parking Fines
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Caltrans Discontinues 24-Hour Watch at Malibu Slide Area : Caltrans Cuts Back Watch on Malibu Slide Area
LYNDON STAMBLER, Times Staff Writer
Fun Social Agenda for French Visitors
JODY JACOBS
Consultants Estimate $2 Million First-Year Profit : Hollywood Museum Gains Support
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Focus On A Heroic Figure
JOSINE IANCO-STARRELS
Black Radio Battles Warners With A Boycott
DENNIS McDOUGAL
Lester's Night Of Many Stars
LYNNE HEFFLEY
Getting There Is As Much Pleasure As Eating There
RUTH REICHL
Those Oscars
Us For Africa
Those Oscars
Theater Boom Boom
Theater Boom Boom
Keyes Facts
Toy Boy
Laughs Lost
Theater Boom Boom
Those Oscars
Us For Africa
Us For Africa
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Theater Boom Boom
Defections & Reflections
MARC SHULGOLD
Reviving An Orchestra For Pops
DANIEL CARIAGA
DO FILMFESTS HAVE A FUNCTION? : In Dallas, a Roundup of Good Films Draws an Audience
CHARLES CHAMPLIN
Marc Chagall: Hail And Farewell
WILLIAM WILSON
Grail Still Eludes Parker
MATT DAMSKER
When You Wish Upon A Star
ROBERT HILBURN
Theater Boom Boom
Embracing The Issues
MATT DAMSKER
Lester: 'It's All A Matter Of Personal Taste'
SYLVIE DRAKE
Alla Breve: Brass, Organ And Piano
MARC SHULGOLD
Those Oscars
Hockney Shows A New Perspective
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
N.y. Barrel Tasting Puts The Cork On An Era
RUTH REICHL
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Poverty Mentality' : Attitude Holds Women Back, Therapist Says
United Press International
Laguna Beach : Expansion to Force Museum to Close Its Doors for a Year
ROBERT HANLEY
Only Two Members of Council Are Facing Serious Challenges
FRANK CLIFFORD and RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writers
Head of Movie Retirees' Home Acts to Improve Quality of Life
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Picus Foes Use Flyers to Take Parting Shots
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
S.D. County Astronomers Took a Shine to Lobbyist
TOM GREELEY
The School Board Race
Ex-Coast Guard Chief Roland Dies
Council Candidates' Stands
Brea : Public Hearing Scheduled on Carbon Canyon Land Use
Roxana Kopetman
Encinitas
Reagan Picks Politics Aide
United Press International
District's Scenario for Failure
Newport Beach : Block-Grant Projects on City Council Agenda
ROBERT HANLEY \f7
Tuesday's City Ballot Measures
County Sets 'Roundup' of Household Toxic Wastes
KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writer
Quake Forecast 'Validated,' U.S. Agency Claims
First Military Sub Was Confederate Vessel
Renaissance Revelers
India Bus Plunge Kills 16
From Reuters
Contest Will Try to Find Best Bulldog in the West
ROXANA KOPETMAN \f7
Brea : $16 Million Left in Loans for Home Improvement
ROXANA KOPETMAN
Surplus of Schools Offers Opportunity for Improvement
CAP Testing and Parent Schooling
Is Development Worth the Burden?
The School Board Race : DISTRICT 6: THE EAST VALLEY
School Board, College Trustee Vacancies Stir Lukewarm Voter, Candidate Interest
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Study Advocates Emphasis on Arts Teaching
From United Press International
Use This Release : 2 Survivors in City Atty. Contest Fire Final Salvos
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
The Los Angeles City Elections : Bradley-Ferraro Mayoral Race Tops the Ballot but City Attorney Contest Provides All the Fire
BILL BOYARSKY, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Car Hits Poles, Cuts Power to 4,500 in Brea, Fullerton
Protecting the Lagoons
Caprine Crew Burrito Bound : Abductors Weren't Kidding Around
JAN KLUNDER, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : $192,433 Loan Will Allow City to Convert Street Lights
G.M. BUSH
Description Revision
'What Have I Done Lately? Wait, See'
Rancho Santa Fe Residents Form 1st PAC Group for Homeowners
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
President Quits at Nation's Oldest Black University
United Press International
Skillful Bureaucratic Obfuscation
A Float in the Mission Viejo Parade
Home Runs Raise Funds for Charity
Police Safety Study Ordered by Kolender
Partisan Rivals Test Picus in Tightest Valley Council Race
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Countywide : Show to Be Part of Child Abuse Prevention Month
ROXANA KOPETMAN \f7
Communal 'Time for Reckoning' Gaining Acceptance in County
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Building Shelters for the Children
Hospital Worker Slain
Tucson Policeman Keeps Tabs on Lights
TOM GREELEY, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Factions in L.A. Hiring Dispute Unite Against U.S.
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
Foundation Offers Backup to Families of CHP Officers
STEVEN DE SALVO, Times Staff Writer
Apartment Owner's Expenses, Returns
Quality Publishing Still Has a Place in the Electronic Age
RICHARD BUFFUM
Tucson Turns Down Lights for Observatory : Arizonans Proud of Role in Preventing Light Pollution By TOM GREELEY, Times Staff Writer
Woman Dies of Burns From Barbecue Fire
Save Freeway Plants
Laguna Beach : Retired Captain's Essay Wins Naval Institute Writing Contest
ROBERT HANLEY
Tax Protester Schiff Arrested in Sacramento
From a Times Staff Writer
Photographer Max Yavno Dead at 73
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
Keep Tabs on Chemicals
Costa Mesa : Best-Selling Author, Other OCC Alumni to Be Honored
BILL BILLITER
30 Years After 1st Vaccine, Dr. Jonas Salk Still Strives to Eradicate Polio
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Proud Old Bird Is Preened to WW II Fighting Trim in Van Nuys
T.W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
Chinese Ofgficial on Tour of Japan
Associated Press
Working on the Railroad : Despite the Long Days, a Trainman's Life Is the 'Closest Thing to Play You Can Get'
STEVE EMMONS,
Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Penney and His Thoughts : Goalie for Canadiens Works at Being Cool
United Press International
Track and Field Roundup : Hawthorne Sets Prep Mark; Thomas Anchors in 44.5
From Times Wire Services
Wadkins, O'Meara Enter Memorial Golf Tourney
Associated Press
Masters Scrapbook : The Course is Tough but Not Awesome
United Press International
Indians' Tabler Glad to Be Stuck at First
Associated Press
Express to Meet Stars at Coliseum, but Young Isn't Expected to Play
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Miller Is Leader, but Sheehan Just One Stroke Back
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
Tennis Roundup : McEnroe, Connors in Final
From Times Wire Services
Sockers Let Down, Still Beat Lazers
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
NBA Roundup : Mavericks Defeated on a Technical Knockout
DAN HAFNER
UC Irvine Wins at Crew Classic
Herzog Knows If Cardinals Do Poorly, He Is Finished
Associated Press
Mexico '86 Is Focus of Soccer World : Nation Will Be the Site of the 13th World Cup Next Year
Associated Press
Horse Racing Roundup : Gotham Is Won by an 18-1 Shot
From Times Wire Services
Sooners Beat Trojans
Associated Press
Sockers Are Just Good Enough to Beat Lazers, 3-2
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Anderson Is Hospitalized With Blood Clot
Associated Press
BASEBALL '85 : A Lopsided League: : East Gets Even Tougher; : Royals Are Best in the West
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Baseball '85 : Ted Turner Unveils a New TV Show, and This One May Be a Hit
GORDON EDES
'The Bird' Returns in the Talkies : Fidrych Happy Down on the Farm
Associated Press
National Short-Course Swimming Championships : Cohen Wins Again, Finally Gets a Break
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
American League : Angels Have Big Plans for 25th Anniversary, Which Starts Tuesday
ROSS NEWHAN
New and Improved : Twins, More Confident, Open Against Angels
Associated Press
Can Cubs Repeat? : Frey Talking Improvement for His Cubs
United Press International
John Is Sharp in 1-0 Loss to Dodgers
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Kings Tie Canucks; Now for Oilers : Successful Season Ends in 4-4 Deadlock; Playoffs Next
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Olympic Pressure Gone : Now, Steve Cram Can Run for Fun
United Press International
Baseball Is America's Grand Ol' Game, and It Will Never Change
JIM MURRAY
Prep Baseball : El Dorado Outslugs Troy Twice
Azaleas, Dogwoods and Golf at Augusta
United Press International
Mission Bay Weather Just Right for Huskies : Washington Wins Its Third Straight Copley Cup at San Diego Crew Classic
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Community College Baseball : Cypress Defeats Allan Hancock
College Baseball : UC Irvine Avoids Sweep With Victory Over Santa Barbara
FLASHBACK / The 1982 Playoffs : Kings Hope They Can Play It Again : How Great Was That Win Over Oilers? Well, Greater Than Gretzky; In Fact, It Was So Great That for Two Weeks L.A. Was a Hockey Town
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
USFL Roundup : Breakers Beat Invaders, 30-17
From Times Wire Services
Ewing Has Failed to Make a Point With Chamberlain
George Brett May Have Reported to K.C. Camp in Too Good a Shape
Associated Press
Top High Jump Field Set for UCLA Meet May 18
Bumbry's Still Right; but Padres Lose, 6-2
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Skywalker Follows Nose to Kentucky : Santa Anita Derby Is a Hair-Raiser for Mike Whittingham
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
National League : Lasorda Has Enough Stories to Fill a Book . . . and That's a Fact
GORDON EDES
No Prize Money : Top Stars Skip Boston Marathon
United Press International
Cosmos Have Gone From the Top of Soccer World to Near Extinction
From Associated Press
Spring Training / Highlights : Phillies Deal DeJesus to Cardinals
From Times Wire Services
Rose, 95 Hits Away, Figures He'll Break Cobbs' Record Around Aug. 26
Associated Press
Greater Greensboro Open : Golfing Giant Gains Share of Lead
Associated Press
Tennis : Billie Jean, at 41, Isn't Afraid to Take On Gerulaitis and Austin
MIKE PENNER
NHL Roundup : Blues, Canadiens Wrap Up Titles
DAN HAFNER
Mendoza Paces UCSD to Sweep
The Drive and Slide Continue : Streaking Edison Tops Struggling Valencia
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Earnhardt Avoids Wrecks, Wins
Pincay Whips Up a Win and Ties the Shoe
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Tangled Anatomy of Massive Fraud Case : 'Investment Program' May Cost B of A, Several Others More Than $500 Million
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Orange County
A Crying Need for Child-Care Job Benefits
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor
SBA Loans Aid Business--and the Economy
Commercial Extravaganzas Worth Cost, Say Firms
From United Press International
Banks Get the Message, Court Media Business
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
High-Flying AirCal Begins Repayments to Employees
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Suit by Giant Citicorp Casts a Shadow Over Regional Interstate Banking
From United Press International
Automobile May Look Like a Sporty Jaguar, but in Its Heart It's a Chevy
JOHN M. BRODER
Imported Steeds Are Fast Track to Big Bucks for Horse Traders
From Associated Press
'Milk' Cosmetics Marketed Amid Fraud Investigation
LESLIE BERKMAN, Time Staff Writer
Antitrust Enforcers Turn Attention to Service Sector
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Job Picture in County: Either Feast or Famine
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Child-Care Pioneers
Orange County
Sunkist Makes New Kind of 'Juice'
LOUIS SAHAGUN
Don't Link Taxes
Barter Clubs Make Their Own Deal
NANCY YOSHIHARA
Towering Presence in New York : Donald Trump Stirs Controversy With Grandiose Structures
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
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MARVIN SEID,
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CAROL AMES,
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Impartiality at the U.N.
Cop World : by James McClure (Pantheon: $16.95; 352 pp.)
ROBERT W. GLASGOW,
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Rundown on Japanese Verse
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Move-in Packages Offered by Eldorado Town Houses
Single-Family Homes Open in Colton Today
San Marcos Convalescent Facility Being Planned
Tenants Move Into Gateway III : Office Tower Completed in Cadillac Fairview Center
Club Opens in Palm Desert
Assumable Loan Window Closing; Silence Deafening
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Police Facility Dedicated in Fountain Valley
L. A. Homes Average 76 Days to Sell
DICK TURPIN
Presley Will Receive City of Hope Award
Diggers Move Cautiously to Be Neighborly
Ground Breaking Held for Condo Complex in Goleta
Zone Laws Key Issue at Conference : Affordable Housing Linked to Easing Some Restrictions
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
West Week Spotlights Furniture
SAM HALL KAPLAN
Ontario Center Part of Long Beach Trade Zone
TERENCE M. GREEN, Times Staff Writer
TRAVEL
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LUCY IZON,
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Finding New, Remembering Old in Sun Valley
RONALD B. TAYLOR,
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America First
Normandy Invasion
Not the Highest
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Touring Greece
The Simple Pleasures of a Hideaway in Mexico
HARRY BERNSTEIN,
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Put a Raft Trip on Summer Agenda
SHARON DIRLAM,
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Customs Inspecting
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