Advertisement
Membership Services
Jobs
Cars
Real Estate
Subscribe
Rentals
Weekly Circulars
Custom Publishing
Place Ad
HOME
Breaking
Photos
Video
Crime
Obituaries
Weather
Traffic
Crosswords
Sudoku
Horoscopes
Apps
Local
L.A. Now
Politics
Crime
Education
O.C.
Westside
Neighborhoods
Environment
Obituaries
Data & Maps
U.S.
Politics
Nation Now
Politics Now
Top of the Ticket
Science
Science Now
Obituaries
Religion
World
World Now
Afghanistan war
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Middle East
Business
Money & Co.
Technology
Highway 1
Company Town
Personal Finance
Jobs
Real Estate
Cars
Sports
Sports now
Lakers
Clippers
Dodgers
Angels
NFL
Kings
NHL/Ducks
USC
UCLA
Preps
Scores
Entertainment
Awards: The Envelope
Movies
TV
Music
Celebrity
Arts & Culture
Industry
Critics' Picks
Comics
Health
Science Now
Medicine
Fitness & Nutrition
Mental Health
Health Reform
Mind & Body
Living
Home
Food
Image
Books
L.A. Affairs
Comics
Reader Photos
Travel
SoCal
California
Mexico
Hawaii
Las Vegas
Europe
Asia
Australia
Travel & Deal Blog
Opinion
Editorials
Op-Ed
Letters
Opinion L.A.
Readers' Rep
Shop
Daily Deals
Travel Offers
Coupons
Weekly Circulars
Offers & Deals
Sports Gear
LA Times Product
See More
Membership Services
Jobs
Cars
Real Estate
Subscribe
Rentals
Weekly Circulars
Custom Publishing
Place Ad
YOU ARE HERE:
LAT Home
→
Collections
→
1985
→
Aug
→
25
YEAR
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
MONTH
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
DAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
What happened on August 25, 1985
BUSINESS
A New 24-Hour Stock Market
BILL SING
More Study Is Needed Before Tax Reform
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor
Don't Rush to Restrict the Use of Car Phones : Defense Profits Reasonable
Don't Rush to Restrict the Use of Car Phones
For an address That's Designed to Impress . . .
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Buy Freedom Campaign Launched
DENISE GELLENE
Los Angeles County
Likes Fuddy-Duddy Banks
Elsinore Chief Will Resign
TOM FURLONG
Public Holders at Unicoa Fight Teledyne's Grip
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Favorite Place for Acquisitions
TOM FURLONG
Chile's Copper Miners Battle Hostile Elements
JAMES L. ROWE JR., The Washington Post
Firms 'Teach' Computers to Get Smarter : Artificial Intelligence Reaches Point Where It Goes Commercial
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Valve Shuts Off Natural Gas in Strong Earthquake
RALPH VARTABEDIAN
Murdock's Reign Changes Life at Southern Mill Town : Some Miss the Paternalism of Mr. Charlie
PAUL RICHTER, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Sergio Galeotti, 40; Co-Founder of Giorgio Armani Design Firm
The Valley Intruder : VINCENT AND MAXINE ZAZZARA : Whittier, March 27
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : PATTY ELAINE HIGGINS : Arcadia, June 27
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
San Onofre
Celebrities Return to Pacoima in Show of Community Pride
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : DAYLE OKAZAKI : Rosemead, March 17
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Value of Artifacts From Lost Village Debated
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : CHAINARONG KHOVANANTH : Sun Valley, July 20
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : PETER PAN : San Francisco, Aug. 17
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Mt. Palomar: It's Home to Select Bunch
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : MAX AND LELA KNEIDING : Glendale, July 20
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Novelist Shiva Naipaul Dies at Age 40 : Wrote Reconstruction of Mass Suicide at Jonestown in Guyana
From Times Wire Services
Nevada Casinos Hit Jackpot as Revenues Leap
United Press International
Orange : 37 Acres Along Freeway Due to Be Landscaped
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Vodka Thief Caught on the Fly
Associated Press
Right Step to a Library
The Need for Growth Limits
Overdue Reform at County Jail
Bar's Monitoring of Ads by Lawyers OKd by Court
Ride Derailment Injures 16 at Tennessee County Fair
United Press International
San Diego
Land-Use Battle Can Disturb Quiet Aplomb of Carlsbad's Mayor
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Opening Orange County's Coast for Oil Drilling
Critics Perceive Clash of Motives in Archeology Contract Work
DENISE HAMILTON
Huntington Beach : City Buys a Second Quiet Helicopter
Andy Rose \f7
GM Will Lay Off 1,100 Truck and Bus Workers
Associated Press
Bayfront and Politics
New Los Angeles Ordinance : Few Seek Help of AIDS Bias Law
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
McDonnell Douglas and Airport Noise
Costa Mesa : City to Begin Issuing Quarterly Newsletter
Robert Hanley \f7
Opening Orange County's Coast for Oil Drilling
Students Suffer a Revolving Door of Teachers
NIKI CERVANTES, United Press International
Newport Beach : Vote Scheduled Monday on Airport Agreement
Robert Hanley \f7
Fountain Valley : Reagan Invited to Thanksgiving Rally
Andy Rose \f7
San Diego
Water Board Fine for Toxic Spill
Dreams Are Pretty Big for Little Contestants in the 'Missy' Stakes
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
A Sign of Trouble on Campus
Steve Emmons
The Valley Intruder : JOYCE NELSON : Monterey Park, July 7
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Seek Attention for Flu-Like Pain
Associated Press
Drugs-for-Sex Scandal Jolts Girls' Parents, Neighborhood
DAVE PALERMO, Times Staff Writer
Data Bank Taps Minds of Ancient Greeks
RICHARD BUFFUM
Kids 'Dial It' and Parents Don't Like Bill--or Message
ELLIS E. CONKLIN, United Press International
Some Paramedics Beef About New System : Impersonal Work Under Trauma Center Rules Not Like the Old Days
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Appeals Court Rules Against Medical School : Aspiring Nurse Wins Suit on Admission
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Pain Lingers in Community After Arrests of Viet Doctors
DAVE PALERMO, Times Staff Writer
Rep. William E. Dannemeyer's Plan for AIDS Victims
Investigators Contend Use of 'Drivers' to Solicit Patients Was Key to Scheme
DAVE PALERMO, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : WILLIAM DOI : Monterey Park, May 14
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Lucky Little Visitor to Disneyland Wins Big
JULIE ANNE DART, Times Staff Writer
Tenants Begin Cleanup of Bryant-Vanalden Area
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : MABEL BELL : Monrovia, May 29
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : ELYAS ABOWATH : Diamond Bar, Aug. 8
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Rep. William E. Dannemeyer's Plan for AIDS Victims
The Valley Intruder : TSAI-LIAN YU : Monterey Park, March 17
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Man Pleads Guilty in Woman's Death After Plea Bargain
JERRY HICKS and ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writers
Few Victims Seek Help of New Law on AIDS Bias
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
The Valley Intruder : The Victims' Stories : A Path of Violence From the Southland to San Francisco
CAROL McGRAW,
Times Staff Writer
San Clemente : Pier Repair Approved After Multiple Votes
Robert Hanley \f7
No Discrimination
Buena Park : Council Ups Monthly Car Allowance to $145
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Working Mothers' Children Develop Normally, 2 Say
Coast : Estimated 200,000 Pack Orange County Beaches
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Hijacker's Execution Announced in Iran
Associated Press
The Valley Intruder : MARY LOUISE CANNON : Arcadia, July 2
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Pittsburgh Prep Star's Story Led to SMU Penalties
DANNY ROBBINS, Dallas Times Herald
Keith Is the Last Griffin in Pro Football
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, The Washington Post
Padres Blow a Chance in Loss
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Kristiansen to Run in Chicago Marathon
Associated Press
Names in the News
Baseball May Have Profited From Short Strike : With Troubles Solved for Now, Game Can Go On to Glory Days, Record Feats
THOMAS BOSWELL, The Washington Post
Jones May Join Sprint Field for Holiday Programs at Ascot
National League Roundup : Mets' Darling Is a Winner; Padre Streak Ends, 5-1
DAN HAFNER
Parrish's Bat Puts the Heat on the Angels : Catcher Continues His Hot Hitting Against California
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Names in the News
Oklahoma Is No. 1 Pick in Preseason Wire Polls
Redskins May Keep 3 Passers on Roster
United Press International
Raiders Can't Find That Winning Touch; Miami Holds On, 23-17
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Bengals Announce 3 Games Soldout
Associated Press
There May Be No Room for Walker on Jets' Talented Receiving Corps
GREG LOGAN, Newsday
USC Football : Salisbury Battling for a Job
MAL FLORENCE
It's No Cliche: Knox Among Best in NFL
United Press International
Tennis Roundup : Connors and Lendl in Final
From Times Wire Services
Payton's Goal Is Still a Super Bowl Ring
United Press International
For Martin, Baseball Is Not a Game
Jim Murray
NFL Exhibition Roundup : Rice Has Big Day for 49ers
From Times Wire Services
National League : Lasorda: Pitchers Not as Dumb as They Seem
Gordon Edes
Angel Starters Are Looking a Bit Finished : Rotation Going in Circles: McCaskill Hammered in 13-2 Loss to Tigers
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Ruth and Kingman Measure Up Well
Faded Memories and Shreds Of History Remain In Cobb's Hometown of Royston
Associated Press
Charger Offense Foiled by 49ers in 25-10 Defeat
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
New Computer System Designed to Prevent Cheating at Jai Alai
United Press International
Pete Rose, Just Average in Natural Ability, Makes It on Drive, Hard Work and Hustle
Associated Press
American League Roundup : Stieb: No Hits for 8 Innings, 2 Homers in 9th
DAN HAFNER
Dodgers Lose Game to Expos, Not Padres
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Outrigger Canoe Championship : Off Shore Women Win Again, With Alumnae
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Following the Latest Trends, NFL Teams Now Look for Even Bigger Linemen and Ever Smaller Receivers
From United Press International
Another 67 Gives Pfeil Queen Mary Lead by 2
American League : A Summer Like So Many Others for Fred Lynn
Ross Newhan
Golf Roundup : Curses! Garbacz Loses Her Lead--and $3,500
From Times Wire Services
Anybody Can Burn Out in This Full-Blown Fantasy Camp--It's a Drag
United Press International
Fans Seem Ready to Die Just to Grab Foul Ball : Going After One Is Dangerous, and It Took a Court Decision to Permit It
THOMAS BOSWELL, The Washington Post
BYU Kicks Off Season Against Boston College : National Champion Cougars Will Have to Play UCLA and Washington Next
United Press International
USC Alumni Defeat 49ers
Names in the News
Little League World Series : Seoul Wins 2nd Straight Title on 1-Hitter
Associated Press
Arlington Million : Entry Is Favored in Race That 'Could Be Tougher Than Breeders' Cup'
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Open Preview : Potential Quarterfinal Matchup Draws a Great Deal of Attention
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Hornung Wins $1.16 Million in Suit vs. NCAA
Terry Tumey Follows His Nose With Bruins : He Spurned Sooners for UCLA After Seeing Karl Malone; Now, He Is the Team's No. 40
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Soccer Teams From Mexico, Bulgaria, Chile and Brazil to Play at Coliseum
On the Run : Even at Pass-Oriented San Diego State, Someone Has to Carry the Ball
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Highbrows and Lowbrows Share This August Retreat : America's Oldest Track
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Rams' McQuaid Sent to Redskins
Gateway Conference Adding Six Teams in Men's Football
United Press International
Old Friends Bum, Earl and Other Former Oilers Reunited With Saints
United Press International
NEWS
Executions : The South--Nation's Death Belt
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
S. Africa Arrests Activists, Warns Against March
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Adult Illiteracy Is Barbara Bush's Topic
JODY JACOBS
Harbor Gateway Residents Win Round in Alcohol Sales Battle
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
British Volunteer Group's Aim Is 'Bettering World'
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Animal Front Strikes Again, Freeing Minks
United Press International
The Nation : Nuclear Plant Fire Doused
The World : Chinese Plane Intercepted
Firefighters Contain Two Blazes in Dry Wyoming but Fear More
From Associated Press
Judge Enforces Alien Law
United Press International
The Nation
Pact Reached in Del Mar Dispute : INS and Trainers OK Accord; Races to Resume
ADAM Z. HORVATH, Times Staff Writer
Red Tide Closes Some Atlantic Shellfish Beds
United Press International
Man Loses Job, Then Arson Puts Him Out of Home
The World
People Walk at a Quicker Pace in Warm Areas : Hot? Your Feet Move Faster, Study Finds
From Associated Press
Economic Progress Seen as Key to Latin Peace
From Reuters
The Nation
Supervisors Back Purchase of Zuma Land : Supervisors Back Conservancy in Bid to Buy Lower Zuma Land
New Compton College President Sets Out to Improve Staff Attitudes, Student Skills
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The House : Public Housing
Town's Future Uncertain; No One Kept Records
Associated Press
The World
Tugboat, Tanker Crash
United Press International
The Region
Commentary
TOM SHALES,
The Washington Post
The World
The World
Bonn Spy Chief Defects to East : Western Agents in Bloc Nations Imperiled
United Press International
The House : Public Housing
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
Curbs on Shoe Imports Urged by Sen. Sasser
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Syrian Observers Barred From E. Beirut
From Times Wire Services
Panel Urges Rejection of Texts Short on Evolution
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Education Writer
Boulevard Braces for Traffic Surge
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Faults, but No Hazards, Found in Japan Planes
Associated Press
The House : Public Housing
Mexico Flight Aborted
Uncomplaining, Tireless Robots Seen as Ideal Guards : . . . But One Metal Crime Fighter Goes to Pieces
United Press International
Risky Weather Delays Launch of Shuttle : Discovery Mission to Start Dormant Satellite Is Reset for Today
LEE DYE, Times Science Writer
The State
The State
Cold Remains Common Despite Body's Memory
Associated Press
The Nation
I watched ABC's recent Monday night showing of the movie...
Sunday night is one of the most dismal for television...
I sincerely hope that NBC does not subject us to "The...
Letters : Like a Plague of Locusts
Soviets Demand More of East Bloc : Seek Higher-Quality Goods, Offer Less in Effort to Direct Economies
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
Police Kill 6 in S. Africa; 900 Children Seized
Associated Press
Embassy Snack Bar Says No to Amy Carter
Associated Press
Arts School Needs Aid to Fill a Gap
ELAINE WOO, Times Staff Writer
'A Shoddy Piece of Writing'
Television and Birth Control Campaigns
The World
But Acclaimed Academy Faces Veto of Financing : Public Arts School Fills a Gap for the Creative
ELAINE WOO, Times Staff Writer
Doing Damage in El Segundo
I found "Koyaanisqatsi" to be compelling, exquisite...
Alien Roundup Forces Del Mar to Cancel Races
Associated Press
Foster Care Loses Favor in Cases of Child Abuse
United Press International
Dominican Political Foes, Seeking Presidency, Put Stranglehold on Government
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
Mayor's Emissions Stand Questioned
The State
Pasadena Group Opens Drive to Revise Charter
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
Man Admits Role in Cruise Ship Slaying : Wealthy Widow's Companion Tells FBI He Can't Recall Killing
From Times Wire Services
Increasingly Conservative and Fed Up With 'Politics as Usual' : French Youth: Yuppies With Twist of Social Conscience
BEN SHERWOOD, Times Staff Writer
Bonn Regroups Amid Spy Scandal : Emergency Meetings Held; Kohl Is Reported Furious
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
Football Team's Newest Player Isn't One of the Guys
CONNIE STEWART
Finalists in IDM Sculpture Contest to Be Announced
The Region : Rock Hudson Goes Home
Mexico Crash Kills 11
Associated Press
The Nation
Argentine Farm-Cum-Fashion Show : Gauchos Meet Guccis at Buenos Aires' La Rural
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Mobile-Recycling Bill Moves Toward Passage
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
KCET is one of our favorite channels. We so much enjoy its...
Wide Variety of Sales Outlets : Odds on Finding Lottery Tickets Will Be Excellent
NANCY SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Spanish Museum Exhibits a Century of Crime
United Press International
Uganda Leaders, Rebels Agree to a Cease-Fire and Peace Talks
Associated Press
Christian Force in Lebanon Now Has TV Station
Associated Press
Efforts Launched to Save Florida Panther and Companion Rare Louse
Associated Press
Foresters, Indians Clash Over Fate of Sacred Ground : Paved Logging Road on U.S. Land Called Threat to Freedom of Religion
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Word Processor Seen as Tool in Teaching Children How to Write
From Associated Press
The World
Growing Shoals Plague Marina Boats : Corps of Engineers Says It Doesn't Have Money for Dredging
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Monterey Bay Aquarium Awash in a Tide of Visitors
DEAN LOKKEN, Reuters
New York Gets Steady Stream of Water Requests
Associated Press
W. German Stunt Pilot Killed as Plane Stalls
United Press International
Emergency Student Loan Fund Started at Cal State L.B.
President on Horseback for First Time Since Surgery : Rapidly Recovering Reagan Goes Riding
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
. . . And a good time was had by all at a Mickey Mouse evening at Hollywood Bowl
JACK SMITH
The Times Poll : 22% in Survey Were Child Abuse Victims
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
A Rebirth in Guatemala : As War Subsides, U.S. Doctor's Unique Rural Health Program Finds New Life
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Tightening Security in Moscow in 'Spy Dust' Case
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
An Unsolved Death : Nursing Home Patient, 74, Died 'at Hands of Another,' Coroner's Inquest Finds; Police Investigation Stymied
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
The Region : 'John Doe 171' Identified
Vampire Theory Haunts Porphyria Victims
ANN JAPENGA, Times Staff Writer
Despite Hard Times, Many Farmers' Children See Harvests on Horizons : 'They're More Into Technology, More Into Management'
TIA GINDICK, Times Staff Writer
One Man's Heroic Optimism Against Devastation of AIDS
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
The State : Mt. Adams Made Official
Writer, Political Activist Morrie Ryskind Dies at 89
NANCY SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Fred Ross, Veteran Community Organizer, Honored : 48 Years of Service Rates a Fine Party
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Tainted Gatorade Is Recalled After Man Becomes Violently Ill
KCOP, please air "The People's Court" at a reasonable hour...
Citizens of Peking Flocking to First Western Music Exhibit
From Reuters
Morocco Honors Pope by Freeing Christians
From Reuters
Political Dinners Cost the Taxpayer
One of our favorite programs is "Highway to Heaven" and we...
Camera-Shy Council Gets Her Attention
Home Cooking : CHICKEN IN THE CHINESE MANNER
Galleria Opening Puts Pressure on the Competition
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Fairfax Billboard Blight Seen
Economic Sanctions Found to Fail Often
From Reuters
Gas Company Acts to Control 2 Leaks in Montebello Field
VIRGINIA ESCALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Of Contras and Freedom Fighters
Large Ad Budgets, Free Gifts Cost Army $4,000 Per Enlistee : Military Recruiting Is Big Business
JONATHAN EIG, Times Staff Writer
Air Conditioning Backed for 8 Southeast Schools
ELAINE WOO, Times Staff Writer
Downey Mayor Seeks Leave From LAPD Job, Claiming Work Stress
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Fall Enrollment Down 5% at L.B., Cerritos Colleges
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Goal Is to Teach Children About Sexual Abuse : Pleasant Game Confronts Harsh Issue
PAT BRENNAN, Times Staff Writer
Married Priests Convening Near Papal Retreat
United Press International
Of Contras and Freedom Fighters
Katyusha Rocket Lands in N. Israel
From Reuters
Slope in 'Precarious Position' : Three-Way Dispute Develops Over Slides
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Trash: Valley's Burning Issue : 7 Cities Oppose Waste-to-Energy Plant in Irwindale
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Watch Out, Bluto, Popeye the Sailor's in Town
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Fairness on Election Issues
Women in Show Business Benefit Due
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Eugene O'Neill at Tao House: Journey Into Pain
WILLIAM S. MURPHY,
Murphy is a Times photographer. and
Council Members Back Ban on Gas Station Liquor Sales
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Club May Give Tower a New Life of Luxury
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
Researchers Seek Reason for Drop in UCLA's Asian Enrollment
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
Boaters Troubled by Sand Shoals but There's No Money for Dredging
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Casual Windsurfing Lessons Earn Stern Warnings in L.B.
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
After 7-Year Battle, Industry Developer Wins Right to Build
VICTOR VALLE, Times Staff Writer
MWD Hopes to Put Lid on Algae Growth at Reservoir
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Elderly Artisan's Talent Pays Off in Laboratory : Glass Blower Awes Caltech Scientists
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Unusual Programming Succeeds at KFOX Radio : Gab, Guitars and Gay Issues on the Air
KATHEE YAMAMOTO, Community Correspondent
REAL ESTATE
Malpractice Suits Aim at Architects : Creative Lawyers Increasingly File Cases Citing Product Responsibility
KATHERINE D. BLAIR,
Blair, a free-lance writer, holds a master of architecture degree from Harvard University. and
Architectural Firm Acquires New Name
Villa Capri Condominiums Open in West Los Angeles
Buildings Mushroom in Downtown Chicago
United Press International
Country Glen Homes Open in Agoura
Shopping Plaza Opening Slated
Golden Door Resort Repairs Nearly Done
Downtown Office Vacancy Rate Last Quarter Was 10% : But Increase Is Expected by Leasing Service With Several Buildings Coming on Line Soon
Development Under Way
Land Development
Oceanside Development
Condo Project Under Way on Anaheim Site
This Federal Agency Shrinks Office, Staff
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Historic Building in San Diego Purchased
Addition Planned for San Diego Water Plant
Bayfront Reclamation in Coronado Project
Tech Center Incorporates Preschoolers in Its Plans : Santa Ana Facility Will Be First in Orange County to Include Learning Center When It Opens Next Year
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
84 Lake Arrowhead Lots Will Be Sold at Auction
Xerox, Sears Slate Office Development
Rules for Mobile Home Parks to Be Topic of Seminar
Amortization Printouts Done by Ramona Firm
Minority Realtors Back Fair Housing Proposal
RUTH RYON
Sheraton Scottsdale Being Renovated
George Domet Wins USC Guild Golf Tournament
Home Buyers: Shuffling Off to Buffalo?
Dick Turpin
Palm Springs Office Opens
Strip Mining the Urban Lode
Sam Hall Kaplan
Need for Jobs Spurs Aid to Retail Plaza : Major Mall Emerges from Redevelopment of South Bay Center
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
It's a Sink or Swim Decision After Rains Do Their Damage
DALE BALDWIN
Offices With Shipshape Views : Catalina Landing Anchors at Long Beach Harbor
TERENCE M. GREEN, Times Staff Writer
Celebrities' Eatery Marks Anniversary
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Theater Work Begins
Church Sanctuary Under Construction in La Mesa
Writer Defends Westside Real Estate Sales Agents
Palm Valley Country Club to Hold Clubhouse Fete
Pep Boys Moves to New Building
Laguna Beach Project Opens First Phase
Opening This Week
Mariners Bluff Opens First Phase Today in Laguna Niguel
Home Improvement : It's Time to Organize Your Cluttered Abode
Dale Baldwin
HUD Aide Touts Anti-Bias Testing : But Proposal Strongly Opposed by Realtors' Group
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
McCaslin Takes Charge of High-Rise Lease Operation
Apartment Construction Up, Condos Down in San Diego
TRAVEL
Ship Research
Trolleys Haul Full Load
RAY HEBERT, Times Staff Writer
The One Who Pays When Airline Loses the Bags
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Ah, Wilderness!
JERRY HULSE,,
Times Travel Editor
Horseback Tip
The Point of B&B
Airy Announcements
The Italy Visitors Don't Often See
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
Delightful Hotel
The Point of B&B
German Hotel Tip
Robbery Prevented
Afoot in Paris
BOOKS
Nonfiction
ROBERT HILBURN
Fiction
DON CAMPBELL
This, Too, Is Public Publishing
Honorable Janeites
Honorable Janeites
He Liked It, Except . . .
Filters Against Folly : HOW TO SURVIVE DESPITE ECONOMISTS, ECOLOGISTS, AND THE MERELY ELOQUENT by Garrett Hardin (Viking: $15.95; 240 pp.)
Art Seidenbaum,
Seidenbaum is The Times' Opinion editor.
OPINION
Preserving the Great Outdoors
Think Piece
'High Noon' at Geneva?
The Mayor's School Plan
The Mayor's School Plan
The Mayor's School Plan
The Mayor's School Plan
The Mayor's School Plan
Will Rogers
Will Rogers
The Mayor's School Plan
Putting a Planner in This Place : Save a City From Itself
Bill Boyarsky,
Bill Boyarsky is The Times' City/County Bureau Chief.
Literature By Lode and By Lore : Hong Kingston Mines Identity
Kay Mills,
Kay Mills is a Times editorial writer.
Of Workfare and Reform
ENTERTAINMENT
Moca: A Downtown Oasis In A Former Wasteland
WILLIAM WILSON
Antitheses
DEBORAH CAULFIELD
Orchestra Will Hit The Road Again--with Isuzu
MARC SHULGOLD
See Food
Ferret Friends
Jazz Sting
To Fawn
Madonna Madness
Greek Tweak
McANUFF AT LA JOLLA: NOBODY COASTS
BARBARA ISENBERG
Ranbo
THE NEW FRONT ON VIETNAM : Modern 'Rambo' Hero Replaces Classic 'Apocalypse' Protagonist
DAVID CROOK
Not-so Petty Cash
What Is Arty?
CRAIG LEE
Curtis: Leveling Off From A Career Tailspin
RODERICK MANN
Walter Mitty Returns--and Goes Bowling
MARTIN BERNHEIMER
Trolling For Sushi In Very Crowded Waters
MI CHELLE SOREY
Clinton Re-grooved
TERRY ATKINSON
A Gathering Of Mayan Treasures
JOSINE IANCO-STARRELS
Wilsonia
Disney, Continued
Not-so Petty Cash
Brazilian Food
Jeff Beck's Return From Dinosaur Land
DENNIS HUNT
For Jackie Collins, Life's Not Just 'Lucky'
PAUL ROSENFIELD
Advertisement
Copyright 2013 Los Angeles Times
Terms of Service
|
Privacy Policy