- Should Schools Provide Birth Control Devices?
- Mexico Confirms 621 Cholera Cases
- San Clemente Man Pleads Not Guilty to Hotel Burglaries
- San Diego
- Mobil Pipeline Construction to Start Despite Lawsuit
- OXNARD : Costs Threaten Plans for 4 New Schools
- Judge Subdues Man After Gun Is Pulled on Lawyer
- OXNARD : Planning 2 Schools Has Cost $1.9 Million
- COLUMN RIGHT : Recognize the Free Republics : Events in Soviet Union put worldwide freedom nearer goal.
- Car Theft Suspect, 15, Slain by Deputy : Crime: Unarmed youth is shot in Artesia after a high-speed chase. Accounts of witness, officers differ.
- Doctor Tells Jury DeHoyos May Have Brain Damage
- Biology Teacher Vows to Keep Up Creation Battle : Schools: John Peloza tells parents and fellow teachers he'll press on with harassment suit against Capistrano district.
- 6 Arrested in Crackdown on Westside Gang Violence
- Torrance Chooses Middle Road on Pet Control : Animals: SPCA, animal breeders both hail proposal to require spaying or neutering unless a pet owner has a breeding license.
- Worst-Case Videos : Law enforcement: Deputies draw their guns and fire at tape depicting crime situations. It's all part of the training.
- Bird Advocates Say Tollway Unit Hurried Grading Job : Gnatcatcher: Environmentalists accuse the road agency of clearing scarce habitat just before a decision that could save the species.
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
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- PORT HUENEME : Swedish Importer Signs 17-Year Deal
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- Festivities to Mark L.A.'s 210th Birthday
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- Stress Found to Be Prime Suspect in Colds Mystery : Health: Researchers find that those under pressure are more likely than others to suffer ailment.
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Statehouse Sting Formally Closed
- Long Beach : CSULB Gets $150,000 Grant for Molecular Biology Lab
- Moods That Shouldn't Be Ignored
- Parking Permit Law Is OKd but Fees Are Yet to Be Decided
- State Laws Can Override Lease Provisions
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Free Lead Tests for Children Offered
- BOOKS & AUTHORS : Smith's 'Vampire Diaries': 3 Novels Right Off the Bat
- Young Musicians Orchestra Names Christopher Russell as Conductor
- Beverly Hills : Candidates to Cap Spending
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Eddie C. Louie; News Secretary to Former Mayor Sam Yorty
- Last Local Ship Returns After 9-Month Duty in Persian Gulf : Homecoming: Some sailors worried that they had missed out on the hoopla because of their extended stay after the war. But an enthusiastic crowd quickly dispelled that fear.
- One Community's Victory Over Gangs : Renewal: The Springdale West Apartments were once a haven for criminals. But then residents, the property owner and government officials put a stop to the violence.
- WHAT'S GOING ON : Catherine Allport's Photographic Journey Through Apartheid Seeks to Bring Truth Home
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Salvadoran Rivals Invited for Talks
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : Festival Will Open Doors to Rich Culture
- 'Porno Queen' to 'Class Act' : Erotica: Store owner wins battle for acceptance, though some still deplore her business.
- Acrobatic Troupe Has Nice Gear but No Place to Use It : Gymnastics: Olympics-caliber equipment sits gathering dust in a storage room at Compton College.
- THEATER REVIEW 'LUCKY DOLLAR, PRIVATE EYE' : Timely Piece : The production, one of the Melodrama's less-inspired, involves the search for the Pearl of Persia.
- A Woman of Iron : Bodybuilding: Champion Carrie Deysher does more than indulge her interest in staying fit. The registered nurse also uses her knowledge of exercise and diet to help heart patients.
- 40% of Biggest Counties in U.S. Face Budget Shortfalls
- Venice : Canal Project Moves Ahead
- Tom Chaffin Has 8,000 Good Reasons to Love His Work
- Norwalk : Construction of Freeway Sound Walls to Begin Soon
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- RESTAURANT REVIEW / 'AYA' : A Small Gem : The tiny establishment offers diners a homey atmosphere and high- quality Japanese food.
- Not at Fault in Park Fracas, Police Find : Crime: An altercation with a family at Brookside Park led to the use of tear gas. An investigation reportedly has found no wrongdoing.
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : ARTES DE MEXICO : FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
- Shuttle to Lift Satellite for Study of Ozone
- Former Ambassador to Tell of Noriega Drug Payoffs
- Sy Salkowitz; TV Executive Was Also a Writer
- Benson A. Green; Produced Broadcast and Film Commercials
- Returning the Favor : New President Says Community College Changed Life : WEST LOS ANGELES
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Woodstock '91 : This weekend's Live Oak Music Festival will offer styles to suit many tastes. Headliner is mandolinist David Grisman.
- Golf Speed-Up in Works
- Kind Acts Tell This Cynic a Thing or Two
- Summer Pasta
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- Friends and Rivals, They Chase Olympic Dream
- Congressional Race Interests Margolin : Politics: The Westside assemblyman's campaign committee has collected $80,000 so far this year.
- Cuban Inmates Free Hostage After Talks With Reporter : Immigration: Release of prison secretary comes after three sessions with journalist. Officials increase their pressure on the prisoners.
- Ex-Parliament Leader Denies Role in Coup
- ANALYSIS : Garfield in New Era as Escalante Leaves Post
- Cerritos : Incentives Offered to Cut Solo Car Traffic at City Hall
- Long Beach : Teen Arrested in Murder of Girl to Be Tried as an Adult
- Dream Comes True for New City Manager
- Talks on Price Next for Alex : Theater: Rehabilitation and conversion of the historic structure could be completed in 18 months, city officials are told.
- Potluck : When Luck Fails : Quick fixes: Last-minute potluck dishes that are fast, easy and dependable.
- Poway
- Suit Claims Drug Prompted Woman to Commit Suicide
- Body of Strangled 20-Year-Old Woman Is Found Beside Road in Chula Vista
- Globetrotters' Game to Benefit 2 Groups
- Word Wars I and II Fuel Ventura City Hall Turmoil
- 2 Teen-Agers Surrender in Car Assault
- SAN CLEMENTE : Utility Tax Suggested to Finance Repairs
- BUENA PARK : Nursery Parking Plan Is Rejected
- Warner Center Plan Lambasted by Both Sides : Development: Residents and builders unite in their opposition to the proposal at a public hearing, but for different reasons. The guidelines appear to please no one.
- SEAL BEACH : City's Law Firm Comes Under Fire
- Anshan Out of Million Sunday
- Northridge Loses Top Women's Basketball Recruits
- Baseball, NCAA Talk of Eligibility
- Sack Dance Sacked? Good!
- Getting Past BYU, Detmer Is No. 1 for Florida State
- Padres Ready to Deal : Baseball: Teufel and Lefferts, heroes of the Padres' 2-1 victory over the Cardinals, could be headed for the American League.
- Media Take Offense at 'Pope Must Die' Ads : * Movies: Big Three networks and some newspapers reject advertising for the British film satire due to its title and content.
- Gorbachev, Yeltsin Set for ABC Broadcast
- San Diego Views Unedited Emmycast
- TELEVISION
- Veal in a Hurry
- Summer Produce
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Choreographer Does the 'Town' His Way
- Off to See Museum 'Splendors'
- Southland ACLU Votes to Oppose Thomas' Nomination to High Court
- Desalting Deal Starts Evaporating : Water: Accord between MWD and Edison falling apart amid accusations of unfairness, betrayal over bill in Legislature.
- STRUCTURES MONTANARI HOUSE : Home Sights : Residence has a look all its own and a view that won't quit.
- The Brains of the Outfit : Dave Felt, Mensa's American Leader, Is Just a Low-Key, High-IQ Kind of Guy
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : On the Cover
- Make Time for '3 O'Clock High'
- Bank Awards Grant for CSULB Students
- WRITE YOUR LOCAL POLITICIAN
- Bus Accident Kills 51
- West Los Angeles : 3 Charged in Court Theft
- China Will Tame the Yangtze : Environment: Beijing gives the go-ahead to a controversial dam. It is intended to control flooding and provide electricity.
- THEY'RE NO DUMMIES : Jeff Dunham and Company Use Variety, Spice to Keep Ventriloquism Alive
- New Commission Is in Driver's Seat : Government: The City Council has given a seven-member transportation panel the power to set parking rules.
- Teacher, Teen's Conflicting Stories Told : Trial: Opening statements presented in case of a respected instructor accused of molestation by youth he took into his home.
- Measles Outbreak Ebbing : Health: Although officials won't say it's over, the epidemic is declining in California. New York State's rate has tripled, however.
- THE NEW MAN ABOUT 'TOWN' : Andrew Barnicle Talks About His Musical Debut As Laguna Playhouse Artistic Director
- IN SEASON / Peppers : A Rainbow of Peppers to Heat Up the Palate
- Federal Agents Accuse Two of Export Violations : Technology: Pair allegedly sold Iran unlicensed oscilloscopes, which have applications in missile guidance and nuclear weapons testing.
- Keating Made Lincoln S&L; a Ponzi Scheme, Jury Told
- Moody's Trims Debt Ratings for Salomon Bros. : Scandal: The drop isn't expected to harm the firm's liquidity. Also, Salomon says it is paying the legal fees of four top executives who resigned.
- Angel G. Luevano has been appointed director...
- A Call to Arms on Record Industry Home Taping 'Tax'
- AUTO
- MARKETS : It's Polska Time
- Mush as High Cuisine
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- MUSIC : 12 Youngsters Will 'Reach for a Rainbow'
- Kuwait Protests Landing by Iraqis on Strategic Island
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Gold-for-Marcos Swap Suggested
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- DR. YES: Who has the most prestigious...
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- Germany Makes Its Strongest Bid for Honecker's Return
- Street Artists Take Their Acts to City Council
- Teacher Says He Has AIDS, Gains Parental Support
- More Than a Pretty Southwestern Face
- Buses Get in Gear for Fall Classes
- No Beach Holiday for Police : Patrols: An LAPD detail will be guarding the sand and the boardwalk this Labor Day weekend. The work requires a flair for public relations. And sunburn is a job hazard.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Promotions Pay Off for Some Parks : Lower Ticket Prices, New Rides Helped Most Southland Attractions
- LAW & REGULATION
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- AST to Market New Notebook Computer
- Jobless Given a Hand : It's 'Alumni Week' for Graduates of Federal Program to Find Jobs for Unemployed and BringThem Into Life's Mainstream
- GNP Declines 0.1%, Raising Questions About Recovery
- Setting Sail for Therapy : Disabled Patients Get Lessons at Sea in Hospital Program
- Just Another Average Face in Detroit's Crowd
- Most Districts Provide Busing
- They Put Their Labor Into Labor Day : Holiday: There are some people who must take the day's name literally and actually work. : GLENDALE
- Operator in Subway Crash Faces Charges : Manhattan: Train derailment kills 5, injures 175. Officials say motorman had alcohol level of 0.21% after wreck; vial is found in cab.
- Now, Track Star's in It for the Long Run
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Trial Delayed at Lawyer's Request
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- BUSINESS NEWS : New Full-Service Bank Opens in Glendale
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL
- What to Do With Leftovers?
- Adrienne Jeanne Gary has been appointed senior...
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- LIGHT STYLE : Slim Chickens
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- A Pan-Asian Alliance
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Signs of Poor Storage
- Milton Williams, 62; 'Caterer to the Stars' for Nearly 40 Years
- Marble Palaces of Home Savings Remind Us What the Money's for
- Neighborhood Patrol Has a Secret Weapon--the Police : Law enforcement: Responding to calls for more community-based policing, the LAPD is now providing backup for the Crestview residents' watch group.
- Duarte : Schoolhouse to Be Eatery
- Beach Benefit Collects Sand Dollars for Center
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Hula Pie, Lemon Chicken, Chow-Chow Relish
- THE HOME COOK : Recovering From Glamour Food
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Timing Bad to Focus on Soviet Family; Group Postpones Trip
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 4 Local Baseball Players in Goodwill Series
- 3 Meet Deadlines for 2 School Board Seats
- Man Leaves Suicide Message on Answering Machine, Kills Self
- The prospect of entering the three-day bridge...
- College Budget Cuts Classes, Health Perks
- Hey, What a Great Invention! : Consumers: Someone has finally built a better mousetrap. It and many other products are on display this weekend at a convention in Pasadena.
- Losing Candidates Cry Fraud in Mexico's Vote
- Rincon Scholar : Storekeeper Quietly Recorded Luiseno Language, Culture
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : Military Ruler Gives Up Power
- Court Affirms Gadfly's Conviction : Law: Al Ramirez was found guilty in 1989 of disrupting a meeting of the City Council. He plans a further appeal.
- 'Off the Wall' Street Dance Is a Hit Again
- Furon to Lay Off Up to 450 Due to Dip in Earnings : Industry: Supplier of Teflon to manufacturers reports that its customers are still weakened by recession. Reduced income prompts cost cutting.
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Sports Card Business Such a Hit Company Outgrows Its Quarters
- Juice Box Makers Wrap Up Agreement on Recycling Label
- Bank Branches Spared in N.Y. Bank's Merger
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- Cuts May Peril Farm Agency Programs
- Conversion of Motel Rejected in Encinitas : Housing: Community dissension over the project, which would have provided homes for farm workers, makes the plan unworkable, one council member says.
- OJAI : Ex-Wrestler Makes Profession of Vows
- CAMARILLO : Masked Gunman Robs Liquor Store
- ANAHEIM : Gasoline Cleanup Due at Golf Courses
- 19-Year-Old Investigated in Slayings at Buddhist Site : Killings: Man who is facing extradition to Texas on murder charges is called a possible suspect in nine deaths at a temple near Phoenix.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Appropriate Policy Ceiling
- Raid Terrifies Orange Family : Law enforcement: Man says home was ransacked. Federal agency concedes suspects had moved out weeks ago but denies wrongdoing.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Pankey May Go to Indianapolis
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : If Smith's Accusations Are True, Ohio State Has a Lot to Learn
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Helps Own Cause With Bat, Braves Win
- MOTOR RACING : Batista Has Put Money Where His Superboat Is
- This Is One Golf Course Where You Have to Cross Finnish Line
- Fans' Wishes Will Likely Be Chargers' Woe
- Irvine Card Features Baltazar, Castro
- Yankees' Merrill Running on Empty?
- Notes on a Scorecard
- Video Rental Chart : 'Sleeping' on Top for 3rd Week
- Drug Policy Chief Downplays Cost of Jail Test Programs on States
- Ska's the Limit : The Untouchables' upbeat music will speak directly to the audience's feet at the Ventura Theatre.
- Griffith Park Laser Show Prices Rise
- MUSIC / ERIC BURDON : Wry Pilot : The former lead singer of the Animals is doing his version of the Glad-to-Be-Working Tour.
- Clean Jobs : Recycling and other efforts to protect the environment are creating employment opportunities.
- Litigation Stanches Flow of Data on Exxon Valdez Oil Spill's Effects
- Monrovia : Man Stabbed to Death
- Measles Outbreak Ebbing : Health: Although officials won't say it's over, the epidemic is declining in California. New York State's rate has tripled, however.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : U.S. Faces Suit Over Census Count
- Cause of Blast on Battleship Iowa Eludes New Probe
- Democrats' Treasurer Resigns to Raise Funds for Gov. Clinton
- Guys : In groups to help them cope, males sing, dance around fires, read poetry, tell their life stories--to the beat of primal drumming.
- U.S. Defense Funds Asked for Soviets
- Send the Tired Masses Yearning to Breathe Clean Air
- La Crescenta : Waiver for School Studied
- California IN BRIEF : MILL VALLEY : Ban on Perfume at Meetings Urged
- Suit Filed to Force Cleanup of Toxic Waste Dump Site : Environment: The action by Santa Barbara County and the U.S. seeks $6.2 million in penalties. The hazardous material is called a threat to ground water.
- Power Over Visas Won by Lithuania : Baltics: Accord with Moscow provides that visitors can enter breakaway republic without Soviet document.
- Dial-a-Need : The toll-free HELP-LINE provides information on a specific topic or a range of services you didn't know existed.
- So This Is Why It's Called <i> Labor </i> Day : Holiday: Some employees must take the day's name literally so that others can celebrate with a day off.
- Communist Party High School Closed
- Long Beach : Steroid Use Among Police Officers Is Investigated
- Actor Faces Extradition on Drug Charges
- Bill Would Increase Fines for Oil, Chemical Spills in Rivers
- Schools Face Censors' Siege, Group Says
- A Huge Country, Huge Mix of People
- Santa Monica : No Labor Day Trash Pickup
- Parachute Battalion Protecting Yeltsin
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Fast Forward : A look ahead to September video releases shows "The Doors" and "The Five Heartbeats" as coming attractions.
- Santa Monica : Home Repairs Open House
- Monterey Park : Ex-Manager's Claim Denied
- Collector Immersed in World of Comic Heroes
- Neighbors Call Shooting Latest Problem at Club
- Man Wounded; Gunman Sought
- Convicts Star in Campaign Against Gangs : Law enforcement: The district attorney's office hopes that "Boyz N the Jail" poster will prevent young people from joining groups.
- Murder Case Produces a Mistrial
- Disabled Children May Be Due Retroactive Benefits
- UCLA Ends Scrimmages on High Note
- Rolling Hills Resident Wins at Open
- Newman Getting Smaller Contract for a Bigger Job : MSL: Socker coach will have to scramble to replace Castro, other key personnel.
- Modern Pentathlon
- Nunn Arrested After Domestic Squabble
- THE NFL : Young Legs Figure to Keep Defenses on the Run Against 49ers
- Quance Sinks Despair With Stirring Effort : Swimming: Personal best in 200-meter breaststroke at Pan Pacific Championships follows disappointing time in 400 individual medley.
- TENNIS U.S. OPEN : Ivanisevic's Court Battles Are Minor Ones
- Construction Begins on Van Nuys Ice Rink
- Council Backs Proposal for Van Nuys Rail Stop
- Credit Tied to Child Support : Law: Reiner to announce program for delinquencies to appear on parents' records. He had been criticized for not adopting plan sooner.
- Official Clears Way for Woodland Hills High-Rise Complex
- PLATFORM : Monument to L.A.
- Student to Stand Trial in Extortion of Doctor
- College Trustees May Add Classes With Higher Fees : Education: San Diego Community College district considers accelerated courses for students willing to pay.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Candiotti Rights Himself, Blue Jays in 3-0 Victory
- Highland Penny Wins by Nose
- Nunn Arrested After Domestic Squabble
- DEL MAR : Dr. Augusta Is Fortunate This Time
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- Lungren, Roberti OK Rewriting of '89 Gun Law
- Gregorio Selser; Author of Books on Latin American Affairs
- BOOK REVIEW : Household Skirmishes Over Vietnam War : THE NIGHT TRAVELLERS<i> by Elizabeth Spencer</i> Viking $19.95, 355 pages
- One-Room School Opens at Homeless Shelter
- BREA : Police to Set Up Sobriety Checkpoint
- COSTA MESA : Coastline President Appointed to Panel
- Wilson Appoints Nestande, Thompson as Bar Governors
- OXNARD : Residents Use 21% Less Water in July
- Motorcycle Passenger Dies After Collision
- Oceanside Budget Deficit Rears Its Ugly Head Again
- MOORPARK : Decision Reversals to Cost Schools $38,000
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Prosecutor Charges St. John Used Funds as 'Piggy Bank' : Trial: He says she spent city money on personal debts. Her lawyer says she is owed a reimbursement.
- Official of College Going to El Camino
- Judge Sees Problem With Drug Testing Law
- Pasadena : Taxicab Vote Delayed
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Soccer Team Prepares to Defend Its National Title
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Woman in Killing Released From Jail
- THEATER REVIEW 'BILOXI BLUES' : Cliche Attack : Despite stereotypes, the Conejo Players offer a funny and at times touching look at soldiers in basic training.
- NEIGHBORS : Arting Around : A Ventura sculptor's work graces Wolfgang Puck's new Malibu restaurant.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Bill Seeks to Make Statehood an Issue
- Huntington Park : Mayor Dies After Suffering Heart Attack in His Sleep
- Culver City : Mayor Won't Run Again