- A Really Bad Trade, or Was It Banishment?
- Blyleven Gives Angels a Break, 5-2
- ELECTIONS : Wide Range of Groups Solicit Views of Candidates : Endorsements: Special interest organizations say their surveys are designed to identify those most closely aligned with their philosophies.
- Undermining a Good Cause : Bush doublespeak on trade understandably troubles trading partners
- 'Silicon Valley' Dream Shrinks With Computer Industry : Technology: While large firms are battered, smaller companies prosper. Executives say the county remains attractive.
- A Viewing Habit That May Not Wash With Sports Fans
- ORANGE : Firemen's Chaplain Leads Busy Life at 79
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Development Concerns Dominate Race : Politics: A new Circuit City and a city hall project are at the center of debate over growth. Nine candidates--three of whom are under age 35--seek two seats.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Powwow to Feature Dancing and Crafts
- Man Arrested in Death of Mother
- Luginbill Adds a Kicker to Roster for BYU Game : College football: Freshman Holt is on travel squad after Trakas' performance against USC.
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Hurst's Condition Forces Team to Scramble for Pitching Help
- Ross' Debut Worth Price of Omission
- Buccaneers Shine Brightly Against the Cardinals, 23-7
- College Football
- RANCHO SANTA FE : Son Is Arrested in Murder Attempt
- LAKE PIRU : 6 Injured When Truck Flips on Side
- GARDEN GROVE : Resources Stretched Thin for Emergencies
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- 3 Small Aftershocks Rattle Redlands Area
- OXNARD : Airport to Offer Tours of Restored Flying Fortress
- Marketplace, Faire Spotlight African Culture
- ANAHEIM : Video Used in Fight Against Drugs, Gangs
- Municipal Miseries
- Aquarium-Goers to Get Passes
- Laguna Beach Worries About Payment on Canyon Parcel : Land deal: The $36-million chunk isn't due until 1995, but officials are concerned--money that could be used for final installment is needed now.
- Man Stabbed to Death; 2 Arrested
- COSTA MESA : Kids Learn Cautious Use of Matches
- At Magician's Wake, Praise Is No Illusion : Tribute: 200 remember Dai Vernon for his mastery of sleight-of-hand tricks, his sense of humor and his tutelage of younger performers.
- Chiefs Still Stifle the Chargers, 24-10 : AFC: Ross loses debut as Kansas City beats San Diego for the fifth time in a row.
- This Shula Starts Out With a Win : AFC: Bengals present new coach with a 21-3 victory over Seahawks.
- College Football
- Miscellany
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : WELCOME TO THE SHOW
- Morceli Sets World Record in 1,500 Meters
- The Raiders Can't Quite Turn Over a New Leaf, 17-13 : Pro football: Schroeder throws two interceptions, loses two fumbles as L.A. wastes a 13-7 lead over Elway and the Broncos.
- Miscellany
- Without Fanfare, Edberg Goes About His Business
- They're One Tackle Away From a Successful Start
- Injured Arazi Is Scratched From the Prix du Moulin
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Zokol Gets First PGA Victory
- LOCAL NOTES : Davis and Pate Lose Match at U.S. Open
- Open and Slammed-Shut Case for Rams : Pro football: They open the second Knox Era with their 11th consecutive loss as the Bills roll, 40-7.
- New Beginning Has a Familiar Ending
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Pop Reviews : Small Crowd Whoops It Up With Alan Jackson
- STAGE REVIEW : Uneven but Merry 'Wives of Windsor'
- Family Values and Republicans
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sierra, Witt Help Athletics End Losing Streak
- Walker Shows the Saints He Has Some Run Left : NFC: He rushes for 114 yards and catches a touchdown pass as Eagles win, 15-13.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bournigal Admits He's No Deep Threat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bonilla Will Have Surgery on Shoulder
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- ABT and Joffrey Exploring the Possibility of a Merger
- Pop Reviews : A Supersuckers Sound at Bogart's
- TELEVISION - Sept. 7, 1992
- World-Class Welcome Home for Ozawa : Music: A prodigal son, once boycotted in Japan, returns to cheers and a major festival.
- Family Values and Republicans
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tori Amos Gets Her House in Order
- RADIO
- 'Arts Festival 1992' Set in Santa Monica
- Judge Dismisses 'Stealth' Suit Against Time Warner
- Southland Is Hooked on Cheap Immigrant Labor : Employment: With thousands of these workers competing for few jobs available to them, wages haven't risen as fast as they otherwise would have.
- 4 Killed, 1 Wounded in Weekend Violence
- German Bus Crash Kills 21
- Ultimatum on Arms Given to Rebel Serbs : Balkans: Forces in Bosnia told by European and U.N. officials to surrender heavy weapons within the week. No consequences threatened.
- Women Worldwide Work Harder for Less, Study Says
- More People Turn to Leasing as an Answer to Rising Automobile Prices : Consumers: The financing plan will account for nearly one-fourth of new-car sales this year, up from around 12% in 1987.
- NEW ZEALAND
- JAPAN
- Cashing In With Seminars on Personal Values : Kreative Solutions tries to help individuals and businesses change their work in positive ways. The recession may be the best time to make such changes, the company founder says.
- Why Fed Critics Are Demanding Big Rate Cuts
- AUSTRALIA
- Family Values and Republicans
- MENDING FENCES: Since taking over the local...
- 4th Death Leads to New Probe of Hospital
- Cancer Prevention Trials Open New Era in Medicine : Science: About 16,000 women will participate in a study to see if tamoxifen lowers the rate of breast disease.
- Theft Sets the Wheels of Charity Into Motion : Aid: After a disabled woman's wheelchair is stolen, police and some benefactors turn the story into a happy ending.
- Drug Trade Comes Storming Back on Heels of Hurricane
- Conservation Is Tough Sell as Drought Ravages Nevada : Water: Animals and fish are dying and reservoirs are drained. Many resist measures to restrict consumption.
- LABOR DRIVE: The only big union drive...
- Officials Defend FEMA but Concede Problems With Aid
- The Lake Without Water : 'Save Mono Lake,' indeed; a settlement is long overdue
- Baboon-Liver Recipient Dies After Stroke
- White-Collar Wages Decline, Study Reports
- Henry Ephron; Producer, Half of Film Writing Duo
- Runway Slaying Halts Relief Flights to Somalia : Africa: Murdered security guard worked for Los Angeles aid group. It reacts angrily when Red Cross resumes using airport.
- Bush Quotes Democrats to Assail Clinton : Republicans: The President carries appeal to blue-collar groups in effort to recast his image.
- 2 Women Found Shot, 1 Fatally, at Friends' Home
- SAN DIEGO : Two Teen-Agers Killed in Collision
- Man Dies 2 Days After His Car Is Hit by Train
- Tujunga Man Found Dead of Stab Wounds
- Political Watchdog Keeps City Hall on a Short Leash : A Home-Front Warrior
- Foothill Division Image Improves : Pacoima: The police station once synonymous with the Rodney G. King beating becomes an attractive assignment. Activists like what they see too.
- All in the Nuclear Soup : Former Soviet nuke plants threaten the world
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Ambulance Fee System Endangered
- Motor Sports
- Hawaii's Stewart Captures Bodyboard Championships
- GROSSMONT 2-A LEAGUE PREVIEW : Can El Capitan Stay on a Roll?
- Old Failures Spoil Dawn of a New Era
- RAM NOTES : Lofton's NFL Receiving Record Was Just a Matter of Timing
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 7, 1992
- DEL MAR : Exchange Wins the Chula Vista
- Mexicans Mount Search for Escaped Drug Kingpin Escobar
- BOOK REVIEW : Impersonations of Love and Romance : THE IMPERSONATOR <i> by Diana Hammond</i> , Doubleday $20; 357 pages
- Senate to Enter Fray on Product Liability Issue : Bush campaign: Attack on trial lawyers will get test in debate on bill to preempt state laws. Drugs, medical devices are involved.
- Cuba Abandons Construction of Nuclear Reactor
- Women Senate Hopefuls Focus on Economy
- VENTURA : Local Telethon to Be Aired on KADY
- OXNARD : Field of Fumes' Owner Unknown
- San Diego : Fire Sweeps Building Used by Vagrants
- What's All This Fuss About Beer at Sea World?
- Gift of Land to Save Money for Developer : Growth: A parks agency gets 6,000 acres from Ritter Ranch builders, along with $30,000 to maintain it. Another bidder wanted a $1.74-million endowment.
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1992
- CORONADO : Teens Caught After Chase on Bridge
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Dear Doctor Scores Upset in Million
- Smith, Thomas Put On Really Big Showing for Buffalo : Football: Seeking some respect, back scores four touchdowns and lineman shuts down Everett.
- Baby Hurt in Tumble From 2nd Floor
- Toying With Their Emotions : Collectors: For many at show and sale, Gumby, G.I. Joe and Matchbox cars rekindle the memories of childhood.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Harbor Patrol Offers Added Protection
- PUBLISHING WATCH : Docu- Fakery
- LABOR DAY
- Traffic School After Trial OK, Court Says
- Crowds Stay Clear From 'Iffy' Beaches : Health: Bacteria levels were reported down to safe levels at Venice after a one-day closure. But few people dared to go into the water.
- The King's Highway : Road Takes Spanish Turn From San Clemente's Past
- Students Face Harsh Reality of Budget Cuts : Education: CSUN's class crunch is more severe than ever, with some waiting lists growing longer than class rosters. The fall semester began last week.
- Goolara, Zoo's Rare Albino Koala, Dies of Cancer : Animals: Cuddly 7-year-old marsupial was a favorite with staff and visitors and even charmed Johnny Carson.
- JAZZ REVIEW : 9th Annual L.A. Classic Festival Off to Good Start
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Bringing Sense of Disorder to Irvine : One of America's best-known planned communities plays host to a first-rate exhibit on the futility of planning.
- TV Reviews : 'Gridiron Gang' Follows Convicted Teen Offenders
- MUSIC REVIEW : An 'Italian Holiday' at Hollywood Bowl
- Family Values and Republicans
- TELEVISION - Sept. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1992
- TV Reviews : Overly Dramatic 'Victim No More' Still Informs
- Miscellany
- Rams Start Off on Wrong Foot : Pro football: They open Knox's second regime with 11th consecutive loss. Bills roll, 40-7.
- McGriff's Bat Directs Sweep of Cubs
- West Coast Soccer Gets a Unified Boost
- Arkansas Coach Quits After Loss to The Citadel
- Bears Need Wild Finish to Defeat Lions, 27-24 : NFC: Detroit's prevent defense doesn't prevent anything. Harbaugh throws game-winning touchdown pass with one second left.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon May Miss Series With A's
- Chargers Lose; Details to Follow : Pro football: Chiefs get the best of the Chargers, 24-10, in a sloppy season opener.
- Motor Sports
- Miscellany
- College Football
- Colts Break Precedent, Win Opener, 14-3
- Half Moon Is Not Enough for Oilers : AFC: Pittsburgh intercepts five passes, holds Houston scoreless in second half of 29-24 victory.
- Vikings' Allen Makes His Amends in Overtime : NFC: After fumbling away scoring opportunity, he runs 45 yards to set up field goal by Reveiz that beats Packers, 23-20.
- Kellogg Finds It's All in the Right Moves
- Motor Sports
- Fighting-Mad Dodgers Win One : Baseball: Benzinger and several relievers scuffle before 7-5 victory over Pirates.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Too Far 'Out on a Limb'
- You Bet Your Cosby It's Got Promise : Television: While some hosts struggle, successor to Groucho Marx's throne looks good.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : No-Frills Flight of Fancy With Alan Jackson
- Specials Close Gap Between the School and the Screen
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1992
- Sabatini's Soft Touch Is Working; Seles Gets Hy
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SMALL SCHOOLS : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Ex-Nebraska Player Shot After Struggle With Police
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : No Letters of Recommendation
- Falcons Hit Quick, Hold On, 20-17 : Interconference: Miller's two touchdown passes lead Falcons to 17-0 lead. Jets' rally falls short.
- NOTEBOOK : Who Will Start at Quarterback? The Issue Will Come Up Again
- Fullerton Man Bears the Scars of Drywall Work
- Falling Wages, Lack of Jobs Spark Rare Labor Movement : Construction: About 1,000 drywall installers are into a three-month walkout. They are seeking better pay and acceptance of a union by the building industry.
- County's Tiny Districts Hit Hard by State Budget Cuts : Economy: An independent fire protection district serving an unincorporated area might lose, for example, up to two firefighters from its meager five-person force.
- Pagets Remembered
- When Life Begins
- The Inequities of the UC System
- Big Win for Bush in County Goes Against Reason
- WOMAN SCORNED
- Corporations Share Blame for Job Losses
- Pagets Remembered
- The Tragedy of GM Closing
- Traffic Angel Appreciated
- Another Skirmish in War on Poverty
- SDSU Cutbacks
- Hurricane Andrew
- Real Problems : Normal Viewers Forgotten?
- Kudos for Doctor
- TSAR SEARCH
- Don't Move, Improve
- Beating Case Judge
- 'Antiquated' Views vs. Modern Values
- Pagets Remembered
- Another Skirmish in War on Poverty
- Cruel Climate for Students
- Real Problems
- Hurricane Andrew
- Real Problems : 'Cops' and Criminals
- Sen. John Lewis and the AQMD
- A Vote to Put the Brakes on Spending
- Real Problems : Politics and 'Murphy'
- Kudos for Doctor
- The Horrors of Heroin
- Council Spends Citizens' Taxes to Silence Them
- Headline Was Disappointing
- Teacher Woes
- Pagets Remembered
- Project Would Provide Jobs
- Hurricane Andrew
- Converting to Metric System
- Encouraging Lawbreakers
- Big Win for Bush in County Goes Against Reason
- VIEWPOINT: LETTER : Draw the Line on Jet Skis--at the Southern Tip of Baja
- Sea Life at Cove
- Media Coverage of First Lady's Orange County Visit
- Hurricane Andrew
- Women Candidates
- Lynching Update
- Big Win for Bush in County Goes Against Reason
- Teacher Woes
- Pagets Remembered
- Nike Should Stress Jobs, Not Family Values
- The Tragedy of GM Closing
- Real Problems : Directing Streak
- Navarro Comment
- Beating Case Judge
- Converting to Metric System
- Pagets Remembered
- Council Spends Citizens' Taxes to Silence Them
- Joseph Carrabino
- Wrong Main Culprit Tagged for Cuts
- The Tragedy of GM Closing
- Hurricane Andrew
- SDSU Cutbacks
- Officer's Death
- Temple Vandalism
- An Injustice to Students
- Council Spends Citizens' Taxes to Silence Them
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : RECESSION? WHAT RECESSION? : Lesbian Cop. Palm Springs Murder. Let the Gazillions Fly Over Mr. Basic Instinct
- Hell on Earth : YOUNG MEN AND FIRE: A True Story of the Mann Gulch Fire, <i> By Norman Maclean (University of Chicago Press: $19.95; 301 pp.)</i>
- The Writing Life : Ancient Eyes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Sides Can Use Budget Impasse to Claim Victory : Politics: Republicans and Democrats each won significant battles, helping their constituents and causes.
- Cities Mull Over State's Take-Aways : Finances: Raid on municipal revenues isn't as hurtful as feared, but there is still a lot of pain.
- Avalanches Force Filipinos to Flee
- Taiwan to Buy French Jets, Radio Says
- Tornado Wrecks 2 Homes on Wichita's East Side
- Fire Injures Four at Magic Mountain : Blaze: Amusement park employees suffer minor smoke inhalation while dousing flames at a 'Batman' stunt show. No spectators are injured.
- Here, Her Teaching 'Just Hits the Spot'
- Fire Burns in Survivors' Memories Year After 25 Deaths at N.C. Plant : Tragedy: Anger smolders over safety lapses at chicken processing facility where victims were trapped behind locked doors.
- Ex-Chefs to the Stars : Celebrity Kitchens Serve as Special Training Grounds for Future Restaurateurs
- Let Those Wedding Bells Ring
- A Musical Pipe Dream Come True
- America Is Finally Pulling the Plug on Black-and-White Television Sets
- Home Improvement : Make Jigsaw a Sander and Other Shop Tips
- Preserving Furniture
- Out-of-This-World Views, Under-the-Rim at Bryce
- A Toast (and Another) to Beating the High Cost of Tahiti : To Dine and Drink for Nearly Nothing, Author Uses Package Plans and Visits 'Juice Factories'
- FICTION
- Monterey Park : Large-Item Trash Pickup
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory on Freeway Work
- Tricks for Kids : Penn and Teller host PBS series aimed at boosting creative skills
- West Covina Hires Graffiti Removers
- Freed Palestinians Count Blessings, Tribulations : Mideast: Israeli peace gesture stirs joyous reunions--and memories of what are seen as injustices.
- After the Storm, Government Intervention Doesn't Look so Bad
- 'Wild Man' Terrorizes N.Y.'s Upper Westside
- Moving and the Mail
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- Gardening : If Wisteria Vine Too Big, Try Making It a Tree
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- Full-Time Fatherhood: Hardest Job of All
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Belgrade Ties Frayed on Panic Issue : Politics: Premier's survival may indicate maneuvering to undercut Serb strongman Milosevic.
- No Clues to Whereabouts of Executive : Disappearance: Businessman vanished Tuesday after making a deposit at a bank. Irvine police appeal for help.
- Wilson Sees Cutbacks as Permanent : Spending: Funding for higher education and local governments will not return to former levels even if the economy rebounds, governor says.
- For Nana, Time Has Come to Say Goodby
- A Day With Jerry Lewis (KTLA Sunday)....
- Fitting Into a Dream Vacation
- THE SICILIAN VESPERS by Steven Runciman...
- INSIDE PASSAGE: Living with Killer Whales, Bald...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Los Angeles CountyLOS ANGELES: Bonita Villas, 41...
- The Dark Knight, Dinosaurs and More ...
- Few Takers at Moscow Bachelor Sale
- Prisons Are Bracing for More Elderly Inmates : Crime: People 65 and older have accounted for 0.8% of serious crimes over the last decade, the FBI says.
- 'New Democrat' Clinton Still Courting Old-Liners : Politics: Although seeking to break party stereotypes, he's embraced by traditional backers.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- Off Field, Faulk Is Silenced
- Motor Sports
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : After a Lean Year, 1992 Is Looking Like a Mean Year : Prep football: The Southland should again establish itself as a hotbed for talent with several blue-chip prospects.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Defense Contributes but Still Gives Up 443 Yards
- COMMENTARY : Ashe Remains a Rare Athlete Who Connects With the Real World
- Johnson Helps USC Escape With 31-31 Tie : College football: He throws four touchdown passes--three to Morton--to offset the rushing of San Diego State's Faulk.
- Better Late Than Never for O'Brien
- Clark's Spark Ignites Padres : Baseball: Outfielder's homer, diving catch key 5-3 victory over Cubs.
- Wildcare Inc.: Hospital for Ailing Animals
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Worrell Throws First No-Hitter in History of Las Vegas Franchise
- Mussina Shuts Down the Angels : Baseball: He gives up only five hits as the Orioles score their seventh consecutive victory, 4-1.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Sigman, Hooper 1-2 in Saugus Main
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Indications Are De La Hoya Joining Nelson
- McEnroe Set for Courier in 4th Round
- Drake Drives to Midget Win at Ventura
- Leaders Emerge for Northridge in Soccer Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : This Time, Hathaway Has Last Laugh
- Hall of Famer Billy Herman Is Dead at 83
- COMMENTARY : Instant Replay Might Return Next Season