- Unmade by the Shade : Unseasonable Weather Inflicts a Long, Cold Summer on Beach-Area Businesses
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Migrant, 14 : Border: A car swerves into freeway lanes closed to protect migrants, kills the boy and injures his brother.
- Sticker Prices Unlikely to Stick : Cars: Costs of '92 models rise, but with a sluggish economy and a glut of cars, analysts expect a buyers' market.
- Labor Day Wraps Up Grim Vacation Season for Tourism Industry
- Electoral Dispute Stalls Cambodia Accord : Peace talks: The four parties will meet again in October to try to resolve the deadlock.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Shootout
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. to Return Arms Seized in Invasion
- LOWER LIVING? Felt the quality of life...
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Thornburgh Opens Campaign for Senate
- Aiding the Soviets
- Drivers Singing Traffic School Blues : Law: Cash-strapped state requires full fine, plus usual fee, to be paid by those who attend classes. Cost now exceeds simply paying ticket.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Showdown on Desalinated Water Averted
- Study Finds High Rates of Housing Bias : Discrimination: Blacks, Latinos, whites posed as potential buyers or renters in nationwide tests. Minorities were turned away at much higher rate.
- Soccer Coach Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Molesting 4 Boys
- L.A. County Robbery-Slayings of Man, 2 Women May Be Linked
- Nearly $1.2 Million Given to Prosecutor in Libel Suit
- BANKING
- Morgan Stanley Settles KaiserTech Stock Case
- Diaper Maker's Environmental Claims Halted : Marketing: The FTC says the Orange County manufacturer of 'Bunnies' must pull ads and labels on biodegradability.
- OTHER NEWS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : More Dependents Return to Subic Base
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Flat Tire Led to Plane Crash, Airline Says
- 2 Students Return to Post-Coup Moscow
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : U.N. Chief Hopeful on Hostage Solution
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Risk From Doctors Downplayed
- Bill on Abortion Pill Passed by Assembly : Medicine: A resolution urging that California be chosen as a research testing site for the French drug, RU-486, was sent to the Senate.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Russia, Ukraine Move to Fill Power Vacuum : Breakup: Fearing 'uncontrolled disintegration' of the country, they are pushing for a new confederation.
- Bank Guard Killed by Bandit During Holdup
- Compass Expert Points Hikers in Right Direction
- Russia and the Ukraine
- Blacks' Life Expectancy Longer Than Ever
- No Pain, No Burn, Just Sweat
- Salomon Ex-Chief Said to Have Misled Treasury Official
- OTHER NEWS
- BANKING
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Archeologists Find 8 Victims of Pompeii
- Russia and the Ukraine
- BOOK REVIEW : Full-Bodied Tales of Wartime in the West
- So Many Sales, So Little Time : Labor Day. Arbor Day. Every Day. Retailers' come-ons are relentless. Some wonder if they're for real.
- Cook Spits on Officer's Burger--Pleads Guilty
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Tax Figures Fail to Signal Recovery
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : 3 Sailors, Adrift Since Hurricane, Are Saved
- STOCKS : Dow Off 5.59 in Profit Taking; Market Mixed
- Mexican Phone Stock Is Expected to Get Even Hotter
- OTHER NEWS
- OTHER NEWS
- Key Component of Star Wars Program Tested
- France, Germany Term Baltics a 'Special Case'
- Former Soviet Spy Hopes for Reunion
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : PLAYER PROFILES
- Peaceful Movement: At long last the other...
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Coaches Experiment With Finding Right Chemistry
- Cuts Add Grim Note to O.C. Schools' Start
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : BART Directors' Perks Found Lavish
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WASCO : Sports Star Accused of Killing Girlfriend
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / NOISE POLLUTION : The Fury and the Sound
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Serial-Killing Suspect Convicted in Holdup
- SEAL ATTACK: There isn't a shark panic...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DAVIS : False-Report Charge Filed in Rape Story
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Iran Urged to Admit It Holds Serviceman
- Food for Thought About Catering
- SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- BANKING
- Time Off : Visitors line up outside Yosemite National Park.
- AMD Files $2-Billion Suit Against Intel : Technology: Advanced Micro Devices accuses the microprocessor giant of trying to corner the market on computer chips.
- State to Cut Managers' Pay by 5% : Budget: Gov. Wilson plans to make the reductions effective Sunday. The state controller and representatives of the 24,000 workers plan to fight the move.
- Kazakhstan Closes Nuclear Testing Range
- First-and-10 Talent, or 6-10 Team? : Major Challenges For Henning Are Youth, Schedule
- Injury Scare Doesn't Slow Seminoles : Football: Tailback Amp Lee went down in the third quarter, but he was not seriously hurt. That would have been a blow to No. 1 Florida State.
- Russia Seizes Party Property With a Fervor
- 2 Held in Series of Holdups in South County, Balboa
- Inmate Makes a Rope Out of Sheets to Escape From 14th Floor of Jail
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Webster Starts in Place of Daniels
- Professor Fasts to Protest Regents Board : Education: UC Berkeley teacher says the governing panel is undemocratic and he wants power transferred. School officials say they will not respond to his actions.
- Bradley Tries to Calm Racial Animosities : Neighborhoods: Mayor sets up a meeting between detectives and organizers of a boycott of a Korean-owned store in South-Central. Blacks are upset over treatment by shopkeepers.
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Sidekicks : Replacing a Friend Leaves Zendejas With Mixed Emotions
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Irish Soul Lullaby : Parker's 'Commitments' an R&B; Rave-Up
- Ventura : Headstone Placed on Infant's Grave
- VENTURA : 10,000 Expected for Big Beach Concert
- Agency Probes Raid of Orange Family's Home : Law enforcement: Federal agents deny wrongdoing, though suspects had moved out a month earlier.
- McCaskill Embarks on Salvage Mission : Angels: Right-hander plans to take small steps in the long journey to a respectable record.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rollerboys' Keeps Things Moving
- '90s Hard Versus '40s Languid
- Businesswoman Tastes Terror of IRS Computer Run Amok
- Artspace's Larger View of Portraits : Exhibit: The Woodland Hills gallery's show features a collection of noteworthy works that hadn't yet fit into any recent themes.
- New Foreign Minister Is an Old Hand at Challenging System : Soviet Union: Pankin began as brash journalist, then was 'exiled.' Now he has top diplomatic post.
- NEWPORT BEACH : $3-Million Shortfall Faced by Schools
- First-Place Memories Become More Distant : Baseball: Pittsburgh pitching muffles Dodger bats in 4-1 victory. Atlanta wins again to extend lead to two games.
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Hamstrung Out : Leg Injuries Put Cox at the End of Rams' Rope
- NEWPORT BEACH : Changes in Store for Council Districts
- Revolt Against New Tax Law
- No Side Dish
- Gay Officers
- Clinic's Yielding to Pressure Deplored
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Better Use for $1 Fee
- Impact of Cuts on Schools Is...
- Misuse of Trade Secrets
- TELEVISION
- Moscow Coup
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- No Pudding
- Railroad Safety
- 'Let the Scouts Stay' at Catalina Campsite
- Soviet Turmoil
- Misuse of Trade Secrets
- Let's Let Everybody Use All the Streets
- Reproductive Choice a Constitutional Right
- Market May Lose Its Sign of Another Time
- Who's Who?
- No "Uhs" About It
- Lost Skiers Should Pay
- Unhealthy Vegetable?
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : Linking Our Past to Present, Future
- Protesting U.S. 'Thugs'
- TELEVISION
- South Pasadena : Acting City Manager Named
- NEWBURY PARK : Bridge Lowering Scheduled for Today
- Plumber Who Taped Beating of King Promotes Video on Selling Footage
- STANTON : Passenger Hit by Shots From Car
- Brother of Alleged Mob Figure Pleads No Contest
- Superintendent Being Sought
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Testimony Heard in Cheerleader Case
- CABARET REVIEW : Unveiling the 'Voices' Behind Screen Illusion
- 'Riders' Rides to the Rescue : * Television: A new CBS children's series promises to offer stalwart Western values and wholesome frontier fun.
- Hudson AIDS Suit Is Settled : Courts: A $5.5-million award to ex-male lover who was not warned of disease was on appeal. Terms of the accord are not disclosed.
- Spray Paint Banned at Swap Meets
- Man Chased Into Back Yard and Shot to Death
- CYPRESS : City Agrees to Close Access to Bike Trail
- 2 Convicted in Theater Slaying
- Gang Member Found Guilty in Lawndale Killing
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK / KOREAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS : Body Language Stokes the Anger : Hiring a few blacks is one way to improve communications--the vibes--between the two communities.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Conductor Maag Shines in Mozart Program at the Bowl
- ART REVIEWS : 'History as Fiction' a Provocative Show
- Highland Park : Water Project Meeting
- A Bushelful of Things to Do at This Year's Harvest Festival
- Give Us Two Straws, Barkeep--This is a Date Beer
- Potluck : Beating Your Breast
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Potluck : A Chicken in Every Potluck . . . : Put a Bird in the Salad
- Harlan Hobart Grooms; Judge Ordered U. of Alabama to Admit Blacks
- A Strawberry Jewel Set in Chocolate : Desserts: Maury Rubin at New York's City Bakery makes creations that are simple and gracefully unfussy.
- Condo Plan Just Too Tall for Gaslamp
- Two Teen-Agers Get Maximum Terms in Fatal Beating of Deer
- Norwalk : New Formula to Hike Trash Collection Fee by $11 a Year
- Los Feliz : Thrift Shop Has Relocated
- Glendale : Man Charged in Son's Death
- Pasadena : Ice Cream Vendor Shot
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Tobacco Control Bill Sidetracked
- U.S. Fencing Hopes Are Resting With Bravin : Profile: At 20, Hamilton High graduate is youngest U.S. foil champion in history.
- Monterey Park : Ride-Share Incentives OKd
- Shining a Light on Lamp Outlets
- Lawmaker Criticizes Lujan Friend's Soka Role : Parks: A former top-level adviser in the Interior Department is helping the Calabasas campus fight the purchase of its land for recreation.
- La Puente : Planning Vacancy Filled
- Belk Is Named Baseball Coach at Cal Poly
- Renato Serves Classical Italian by a True Master
- Inmates Get Hard Sail
- Silver Lake : Man Stabbed to Death
- Ma Barkers Shoots for Solid Meals, Good Service
- Woman Who Fell for Photo Weds Convict
- Teacher's Trial Begins in Molestation Case : Court: High school instructor is charged with sexually abusing a youth that he had taken into his home. The defense says the teacher was falsely accused after the teen-ager became angry with him.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Women's Studies Elevated in Rank
- Expert Panel Finds Little Peril From Mercury in Tooth Fillings
- 28 of 55 Tour Buses at Yosemite Cited in Safety Checks
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : City Pictures : Artist Carl Cheng--a.k.a. the John Doe Co.--is planning a 'self-portrait' formed from photos brought to a public reception.
- Cole Off General Plan Panel
- Measles Epidemic Ebbing in California : Health: Rate falls sharply in nation, but officials won't say 4-year outbreak is over yet. New York cases have tripled.
- Judge Approves Milli Vanilli Settlement
- UPI Again Files for Bankruptcy; Buyer Is Sought : Media: The move allows the news service to avoid payment of as much as $2 million to creditors who want to redeem stock granted during its first reorganization six years ago.
- Executive for Fluor Resigns for New Post
- OTHER NEWS
- Fluor Corp. Chief Financial Officer Robert L....
- A Low-Budget Option for Publishing
- STOCKS : Dow Up 29 to Record on Interest Rate Hopes
- Pair Held for Allegedly Selling Gear to Iran
- Grain Diplomacy Feeding U.S.-Soviet Ties : Economic aid: President Bush said providing "humanitarian assistance" is being complicated by the disintegration of the central government.
- Philip Morris Names Miles Chairman
- Wendy M. Jacoby has been named vice...
- When You're Feeling Saucy . . .
- Potluck : A Chicken in Every Potluck . . . : Skinned, Boned and Flattened
- Builders' Study Warns of Gnatcatcher Havoc : Economy: But prediction of 'massive unemployment' comes under fire.
- Nunis, Green to Head Disney Attractions Unit
- Embattled MGM Sued in 3 Contract Disputes : Entertainment: The lawsuits await the winner of a court case going on in Delaware over control of the firm.
- SECURITIES
- OUT OF FILM? The supervisors' lean new...
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : She's Sticking Close to Her Roots : Culture: Antoinette Begay is only 14 but already understands the importance of her American Indian heritage and its values.
- Muir Coaching Job Lets Mike Morris Come Back Home : Prep football: Mustangs' new coach returns to his roots and says it's like a dream come true.
- Property Values Rose Last Year : Economy: County assessor's report shows that despite the recession, Glendale posted an increase of 11.71%. Neighboring La Canada Flintridge increased 8.9%. County's average was 9.7%.
- U.S. Proposes New Owl Rule; Environmentalists Condemn It
- CLASS DISMISSED: Wanting to help parents with...
- Los Pobladores 200 to Walk the Path That Settlers Took
- Artists Credit Graphics Center for Inspiration
- Right to Die Moves Beyond Hospitals : Some states to provide ID that tells emergency crews not to attempt life-saving measures.
- Eva B. Adams; Distinguished Nevadan Once Directed U.S. Mint
- Block Says County Has Its Share of Rogue Deputies : Law enforcement: He stresses that the department is committed to aggressively deal with misconduct.
- Sawdust Festival : Friday-Monday
- Libya's Kadafi Opens Taps on Huge Project to Bring Water to Crops
- Because of Who She's Known and What She's Seen, the World Has Rediscovered . . . : Madame Berberova
- O.C. PLATFORM : Yeltsin Beat Odds
- GARDEN GROVE : Cerebral Palsy Facility Moved
- 2 Ex-Chiefs to Serve on Police Reform Panel : Law enforcement: The watchdog group will press the council to implement recommendations of the Christopher Commission.
- Mobil Overseer Weighs Closer View
- WESTMINSTER : Council Faces Wrath for Water Rate Hike
- OXNARD : Car Going Wrong Way Kills Cyclist
- ANAHEIM : Programs to Save Water, Power OKd
- The Day of the Badger
- Delta Burke's Housekeeper Charged in Embezzlement
- El Cajon
- IRS Probing Trucking Companies : Possible Reclassification of Drivers as Employees Could Cost Area Firm Millions
- OAK PARK : Panel Delays Vote on Jordan Ranch
- ORANGE : Builder Curbs on Environment OKd
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Browns Place Turner on Injured List
- Former Syracuse football player Michael Owens was...
- No Longer Distressed in the Midwest : Football: Ty Morrison and Darrell Lewis were unhappy at Ohio State, so they came home to play for San Diego State.
- Miscellany
- Stepping Out With the Big Boys : Ready or Not, Highland and Littlerock Highs Will Field Their First Varsity Football Teams
- Penn State Takes Air Out of Georgia Tech's Streak
- Hinkle, Ben Garner Roll to Big Leads
- New-Look Jets Hope That Changes Mean Victories
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Reliever Larry Andersen Won't Have to Undergo Neck Surgery
- NCAA Drops Probe of UCLA Basketball
- Art at the Barricades : Artist Captures Freedom's Face During Moscow Siege
- Japan's Latest Export: Soft- Core Cartoon : * Video: Adult-oriented animated erotica, a billion-dollar business in Japan, tries to shed its cult image in the U.S. Some predict American resistance.
- A New World Coming : Free Agency: Everyone agrees a system is on the way, but few are sure what the effect will be.
- Motorsports
- AFC PREVIEW : Bills Appear to Have It All, Except a Super Bowl Trophy
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- STAGE
- Satire on NEA Turmoil Flaunts an X-Rated Title
- STAGE
- Mural Restoration Begins : * Art: Six-month program to clean the Chicano Park paintings, hailed as the largest collection of its kind in the country, includes $60,000 from the city of San Diego.
- Chamber Orchestra Plans Six Concerts for 1991-92 Season
- ART
- West Covina : Drops in Bucket Pay Off
- N.Y. Charges Businessman in Toxics Death
- A Wary World Gets Some New Neighbors : Soviet Union: Last week's events are bound to alter balances in Europe and Asia.
- Could Be an Educational Process
- Desalination Bill Produces Tug of War : Legislation: Backers say it could speed building of plant in Chula Vista. Foes say it's an attempt to avoid laws on public bidding.
- Pair Seeking Money Fatally Stab Man, 40
- OAK PARK : High School Is 1st to Try Channel One
- Judge Slashes $1.1-Million Award to Officer's Family
- Audit Faults Inglewood Schools' Records : Education: State finds some students, for example, got credit for classes in which they had failing grades.
- County Dissolves Toll-Road Link to Housing Plan : Land-use: Mission Viejo Co. can go ahead with project whether corridor is built or not.
- GARDEN GROVE : 5 in Running for 3 School Board Seats
- CAMARILLO : Top Part of Tower Installed at Airport
- School for Homeless Children Opens at N. Hollywood Shelter
- Communities Change Names, but Can't Necessarily Crack the ZIP Code : Addresses: The U.S. Postal Service has refused to recognize all but one of three recent alterations.
- Air Quality Report
- ORANGE : Alcohol Treatment Unit for Teens OKd
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Smoke Screen
- Gulls' GM Gets Into the Hot Seat : Hockey: Don Waddell appoints himself coach when search doesn't pan out.
- Connors' Late-Night Show Gets Rave Reviews : U.S. Open: His 4-hour 20-minute victory over one McEnroe draws praise from another.
- He Gives Drag Racers the Charge They Need : Hot rods: Costa Mesa's Cirello has been supplying the top drivers with parts for the past 30 years.
- Florida State's Weldon Starts With an Unbeaten Record
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND BASEBALL : Jackson Up to Old Tricks, Breaks Bat
- A felony arrest warrant has been issued...
- FISHING : Tagging Program Draws to a Close
- Gullickson Doesn't Throw for Numbers : Baseball: Tiger pitcher, who often benefits from Detroit's offense, says he lets victories and defeats fall where they may.
- Track and Field
- Con Man Uses Phil Plantier's Name in Scam
- Modern Pentathlon
- U.S. Fencer Gets the Point Across : At 20, Nick Bravin Is Youngest U.S. Foil Champion in History
- Miscellany
- POP/ROCK
- MUSIC REVIEW : Novelties Abound at SummerFest '91
- Culture as Hollywood's Top Draw
- Recall Election for 4 Council Members OKd at Raucous Session : Vote: Residents will go to the polls Dec. 10. Criticism of the elected officials has been mounting since a zoning change was begun last fall to ease residential crowding.
- Radio Liberty to Get a Moscow Bureau : Broadcasting: Yeltsin also gives go-ahead to Radio Free Europe. Services may go on AM or FM.
- 13 Accused of Treason in Soviet Coup; Hunt for Plotters Grows : Kremlin crisis: Lukyanov and other top party officials are to be questioned.
- EPA to Require Recyling of Car Air Conditioner CFCs : Environment: The chemicals are blamed for depletion of Earth's protective ozone layer. Workers and equipment will be certified.
- Obituaries
- Council Won't Put Measure on Ballot
- Crunching the Wrong Numbers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Everyone's Up for Jr. Olympics
- Partial Eclipse of Domestic Policy : Foreign successes blur domestic problems
- Link Sought in Freeway Killings of Two Women
- Surrogate Mother's Rights Taken, Justices Told : Courts: Lawyer argues for overturning ruling that gave the genetic parents custody of the child she bore.
- Growth Initiative Braces for Second Challenge in Court : Politics: New group of business leaders is expected to file suit to block a managed-growth initiative by Prevent Los Angelization Now!
- Remembering Some Teachers Who Made a Lasting Difference
- Battle Rages for Croatia Town : Yugoslavia: Serbian forces are trying to take Vukovar, with 30 people dead so far.
- Reynold Brown; Movie Poster Artist, Magazine Illustrator
- FREE PIGSKIN: What happens when you have...
- University Runner at Her Best in Big Meets : Preps: Robin Snowbeck keeps opponents on the run with her knack to peak at right moment.
- Accord by MWD, Edison on Desalination Erodes
- Desert Residents Hoping to Derail Trash Train Proposal : Landfills: Hearings are being held on a proposal to bring 20,000 tons a day of Los Angeles' garbage to an open pit near the Joshua Tree National Monument.
- THEATER REVIEW 'FOR THE USE OF THE HALL' : Wasted Lives : Plaza Players cast makes the best of the material, but it's hard to warm to characters in this obscure Oliver Hailey work.
- S.D., Other Water Districts Assail Desalination Plan
- Santa Monica Mts. : Mountains Trust Purchase
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : The World Beats a Path to Orange
- Lancaster Sued Over Woman's Fatal Fall
- Oak Park Neighbors Criticize Jordan Ranch : Development: Builder says park agencies stand to gain thousands of acres if project is approved.
- CYPRESS : Motel Conversion Into Church OKd
- Find Alternatives to Black Male Academies, Education Chief Urges
- School Districts OK New Boundaries, Swap Students : Education: If approved by the county, about 250 students would be affected. The change would fix erratic, overlapping boundaries.
- Accusations Pour In--Justice or Revenge? : Inquiry: Soviet coup investigators ferreting out plotters walk a fine line, try to avoid 'witch hunt.'
- Defenders of the Old West : Preservation: Old Agoura Rangers, a 60-member-strong posse, promote the rustic lifestyle, riding trails and equestrian activities.
- Earth and sky.Corn and rain.Men and women.Ancient...
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