- California's Business Climate
- Baker's Role
- Roaring Back
- Carter and Short
- California's Business Climate
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner
- Roaring Back
- Can the Arts Heal L.A.?: Round 2
- Vietnam
- Rodney King Settlement
- Knight Errant?
- Welfare--Rarely a Matter of Choice
- Responsibility Key to Council Drive
- How the Power of PACs Is Multiplied
- California's Business Climate
- Rodney King Settlement
- California's Business Climate
- Mobile-Home Ordinances Need Scrutiny
- Scouts and Gays
- How About a Bailout for Rosey Grier?
- Racing and the Port
- Rodney King Settlement
- Rodney King Settlement
- HAIL NORTH HOLLYWOOD
- Hilburn's Hall
- Border Problems
- School Elections
- It's Marsh Gas
- How About a Bailout for Rosey Grier?
- Booking Fees
- Rodney King Settlement
- Migrants' Housing
- School Elections
- Border Problems
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ALMOST FINAL CUT : Making and Marketing 'Alive': A Studio and Director Deal With, uh, Cannibalism
- EVENTS IN OCTOBER : Goblins to Haunt America's Streets
- In Alice (Bantam: $15; ages 3-7), actress...
- Looking a Gift Shop in the Mouth : The most useful and memorable souvenirs are not often found amidst the tourist-track kitsch.
- Home Improvement : Instant Hot Water Dispenser Vs. Microwave
- THE WORD
- Xeriscape Group Honors Smaus for Water Conservation Efforts
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Airline Antitrust Suit Won't Yield Windfall : Settlement: Consumers who qualify for a refund can expect vouchers for domestic flights rather than cash.
- THE LITTLE HOTEL by Christina Stead...
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Just for Kitsch
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Home Improvement : Swing Into Some Gentle Relaxation
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Children of Communism : On Lech Walesa's 'The Struggle and the Triumph'
- Dreaming in Fiction : THE DOUBLE LIFE OF STEPHEN CRANE: A Biography, <i> By Christopher Benfey, (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 284 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Child Care: Employers See Benefit : More Mothers on Job Prompting Firms to Consider Their Needs
- New La Jolla Aquarium Becomes an Instant Hit
- GOINGS ON
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Finding Care for Ailing Children Is Special Challenge to Working Mother
- Divorce and Property: Both Are Taxing Issues
- Convertible Bonds Raise Ceiling of Opportunity
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Actress Stars as Inventor
- Filling In With an Emergency Kit : A minor dental problem can seem major on the road. Here are tips on packing key items.
- SEA OTTERS written and illustrated by...
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Like a Fine Wine, Bordeaux Gets Better With Age : France's sophisticated southwestern metropolis has a joie de vivre that extends beyond vineyards.
- THE HIDDEN TOMBS OF MEMPHIS: New Discoveries...
- International Geographers Deliver the Big Picture
- A Toast to Home Brewers : Where Maltose Falcons Roost, Beer Isn't Just a Drink, It's a Passion
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It's Where the Heart Is
- Miami Beach Ex-Mayor Guilty on Bribe Count
- Festival Spotlights Multicultural Arts
- CRENSHAW : HIV Patients Find an Oasis
- CRENSHAW : 'Rebuild' Group Gains Momentum
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- KCOP plans to pull off a few stunts with its new animated action show
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Judaism's Rainbow : Jews of Color Often Must Shuttle Between Religious, Ethnic Worlds
- A Shoring-Up for the Pledge of Allegiance
- ROUTE 66 : 'I Stayed Disgusted for Years' After I-40
- Communication the Cornerstone of Mothers of East L.A. : JUANA GUTIERREZ
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Low-Income Apartments High on Children's Needs : Housing: Academy Hall, a $4-million public-private project in Central Los Angeles, also features day care, tutoring, and workshops on parenting and drug-abuse prevention.
- Signs of Hatred Absent in Former Slave Capital
- LITTLE TOKYO : Restoration Plan Remains on Track
- Wolves and Sheep on the Campaign Trail
- Study Criticizes Routine Use of Episiotomy : Medicine: Women recovered quicker and with less pain after giving birth when not subjected to common procedure.
- Nixon Clinched Spot on GOP Ticket in 'Checkers' Speech 40 Years Ago : Vice presidency: The candidate's woes on campaign funding brought on a tearful TV address and a place in history for a cocker spaniel.
- More on Morgan
- Profile : Comic Chemistry : Reiser and Hunt click in NBC's romantic comedy 'Mad About You'
- DOWNTOWN : Trial Run Approved for Electric Trolley
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Claremont : Building Code Enforcement
- Ivar Ivask; Author, Critic, Founder of Neustadt Prize
- Fewer Felony Trials in State Despite a Rise in Caseload : Courts: New laws, overloaded dockets are among pressures on defendants and prosecutors to plea-bargain.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Detroit Teachers Reach Agreement
- You Made the Call
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Buyer Sought for Prison Site
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Aquarian Bookstore Gets Loan to Rebuild
- DOWNTOWN : They're in Step With a Dream
- Thomas Winship Witter; Vice President of Investment Firm
- De Klerk, Mandela Get Talks Back on Track : S. Africa: Summit is called 'milestone' on path toward a new constitution after both sides make key concessions. Agreement ends 3-month impasse.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Region : New Child-Care Program
- Canyon Shelters Educational Gem : Learning: Topanga Canyon Elementary appears to be the epitome of a community-based public school.
- Recalling his life as a 1945 Army...
- U.S. Plot to Bomb Jesse James' Kin Told
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Wallace Shows Gain in Infection Battle
- District Offers Magnet Programs, Voluntary Busing as Alternatives
- Mortgages Up to 8.02%
- L.A. SPEAK
- STYLE : FASHION : Multiple Choices
- Outbreaks of Lawnlessness : People like wild, natural look and low maintenance of drought-resistant plants and flowers
- EIGHTY ACRES: Elegy for a Family Farm...
- 5.6 Million American Workers Displaced in 1987-92 Recession
- Hopi Tribe Plans Appeal of Court Ruling on Lands
- EASTSIDE : Turmoil Continues at Azteca Head Start
- Jordan Leads North Carolina State, 27-20 : ACC:The Wolfpack defeats North Carolina for fifth time in a row and sixth time in seven games.
- Pablo Morales, who won a gold medal...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Chrishon, Saddleback Coast to Victory Over Cerritos
- Doubles Date to the Finals : Davis Cup: New partners McEnroe and Sampras win to send the United States to the championship round.
- ROUNDUP : CS Northridge Notches 17th Straight Home Soccer Victory
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Edison Girls Display Depth at Invitational
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Palmer's Return Sparks Alabama, 13-0
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Detmer Again Rescues Colorado in Second Half
- Arizona State Turns Game Over to Nebraska
- Theater Takes on New Space, New People
- ART : Go (Anywhere But) West : UCLA's Fowler Museum of Cultural History, dedicated to non-Western traditions, opens 29 years after being conceived
- Border-Food Eclectic for the Blues
- The Next Sarah Vaughan? . . . Maybe
- Sounds Across the Nation : New Music America goes multi-city, with a micro-opera and art rock in L.A.
- Record Industry Heavyweights Tussle Over Tipper
- THE LAST WORD: Call this a pop...
- MOVIES : The Guy Who Lived Our Lives : For years Jack Lemmon has been our Everyman, but at 67 he doesn't always get the best roles. Now he has his teeth into David Mamet's 'Glengarry Glen Ross' and there's a new Mamet role in the offing.
- MOVIES : Reeling Through the Years : With 'Singles,' filmmaker Cameron Crowe continues his slow, steady progression from tales of teen <i> Angst </i> toward adult subjects
- USA Serves a Winner
- Rock's Unlikely Renaissance Man : Brian Eno's work--his art, music, video experiments--continues to attract extraordinary, even obsessive interest
- Her Music Travels the World in Its Influences and Styles
- Spirited Sculptor Builds a Sanctuary for Dreams
- ALICE IN CHAINS "Dirt" Columbia *...
- From TV Sitcom to Truman : Jason Alexander of 'Seinfeld' begins a monthlong run as the President who gave 'em hell
- Contreras' Deflection Preserves Valley's 28-21 Win Over Glendale
- Angels' Finley Wins One for the Future : Baseball: Angel pitcher goes seven innings in beating White Sox, 1-0, and helping end a five-game losing streak.
- Miami Suffers Embarrassing Victory : Nonconference: Hurricanes, held to two yards rushing, survive against Arizona, 8-7.
- Northern Iowa Settles an Old Score With a 27-10 Defeat of Iowa State
- He's Glad to Be Here : Eric Dickerson Is Avoiding Controversy, but His Role as a Raider Starter Is in Jeopardy
- Bledsoe Stars Again for Washington State : Nonconference: His two touchdown passes late in the game beat Fresno State, 39-37.
- Russians Are Enjoying New Tee Time : Golf: The more Muscovites learn about the sport, the more they like it.
- ANALYSIS : Legacy of Gathers Sidelines a Boxer
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Pecota Makes History in Loss
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Men Finish First in Cross-Country
- Stephenson Takes Lead With a 67 : Golf: She almost withdrew because of bronchitis, but now she's in position to win for the first time since 1987.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres Announce Ticket Prices Will Not Be Increased in 1993
- Cost of Police Force Becoming the Bottom Line for Voters : Law enforcement: City officials cite fear-inspiring sums, but supporters claim that residents would pay no more than they do now. Independent estimates fall somewhere in between.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Change Rules, Not Just Players : Los Angeles is too bound up in its own internal conflicts to make decisions about the future.
- A Picture Is Worth Thousands of Lives--If It Gets on Television; Just Ask Somalia : Africa: Humanitarian disasters are political failures and, as such, can be prevented only if sensitive political issues like sovereignity are resolved.
- Bush vs. Clinton: What Is an Environmental President? : To cope with the nation's mounting ecological challenges, the two candidates offer substantially different policy perspectives
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Maria Elena Durazo : Controversial Local Union Head Takes No Prisoners to Win the Point
- In New Europe: Britain and Italy Lose Place at Table : Union: After the currency crisis, America's most loyal allies emerge far weaker. John Major, for one, faces great political difficulties.
- The Idea That May Eat Neighborhood Schools : Education: Without reform that distinguishes individual schools, parents will choose not what their children study, but with whom they study.
- Cuts Left Building in Form of Swastika
- 'Spacey' Art Graces a Public Place
- SOUTH GATE : Bilingual Hot Line to Assist Parents
- The Peanuts gang will leave the Sunday...
- Last Hearing Set on Rail Corridor
- English-Only Policies: Preventing 'Tower of Babel' or Aiding Racism? : Civil rights: As more immigrants enter the work force, employers say they need controls on what language is spoken. Opponents call the rules discriminatory, and challenges to them are growing.
- Bracelet Designed to Deter Stalkers of Women : Crime: Colorado county fits electronic ankle devices on first offenders, and victims of harassment carry receivers that sound alarm when they are approached.
- Jewish Purification Rite Makes Comeback : Religion: Orthodox Jews will seek spiritual cleansing at a mikvah, or ritual bath, during High Holy Days.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 3
- Protesters Warn of the Effects on L.A. County of Massive Ahmanson Ranch Project : Growth: Ventura County's fast-track permit treatment of the Simi Hills development comes under fire.
- Seeking 'Love' on the Fuzzy Border Between TV and Real Life
- On the Cutting Edge : UCI Funding Reductions Leave Students, Faculty Worried
- CLAIREMONT : Father Found Dead; Son, 18, Arrested
- Loire by Balloon
- 6 Tell of Quest for Happiness, and Occasionally Finding Bits of It : Lifestyle: Playwright George Bernard Shaw declared that a lifetime of happiness "would be hell on Earth." Nonetheless, the pursuit goes on.
- Cicely's Good Sport : The Role of Maggie Came At a Time When Turner Really Needed It
- New York Tripping
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ATMs Didn't Deliver
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey's Vegas Trip Fails to Pay Off
- MICHAEL MOORE: Flint Revisited
- Joel and Maggie, the Next Dance
- Funds for Mental Health : LARRY LUE
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Sheltering Gems From the Past
- A Bush Victory Would Be an Epic Comeback : Politics: While polls paint a grim outlook, the GOP, invoking spirit of Harry Truman, has not given up.
- La Puente : City Buys Transit Funds
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A Committed Life--a Mysterious Death : Crime: Marilyn and Gregory Rains tried to balance the demands of careers and Christianity. But something went terribly wrong. Now he's accused of killing her near their Redding home.
- On the Road Again: Blue-Collar Workers Keep Moving for Survival : Jobs: Employees in steel, auto and communications industries are forced to leave families behind while they follow their vocations from one location to another.
- China Incursion Strongly Protested by Hong Kong
- ROUTE 66 : 'It's Almost as if the Road's Alive'
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Stray Bullet Hits Boy, 11, in Head
- Sex Suit Adds to Rough Year for Newport
- View of Consummate Con Man: 'He Grows on You--Like a Wart' : Crime: The latest of his nine wives and her family are stunned to learn of his past arrests for forgery, fraud, theft, larceny and bigamy.
- Tax to Fund Hiring of 100 More Police Is on Nov. 3 Ballot : Law enforcement: The measure would cost homeowners $38 to $60 per year. Businesses would be assessed about $4 per square foot.
- Tar Pit Yields Record Number of Fossils : Paleontology: A large piece of a clamshell was among this season's most interesting finds. Scientists are puzzled over how it got there.
- Fighting Gangs on Their Own Turf With Real Alternatives : Crime prevention: A $1.2-million state grant will be used to offer enticements to youths--and to come down hard if they stray.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- More Monarchs, Dukes and Duchesses
- Sleuthin' and Readin' : 'Ghostwriter' draws kids into a mystery and the language
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Article Fuels Welfare Bias
- Marine Dies in Crash, Another Hurt
- Tale of Two Districts: Best, Worst of Times : * Santa Ana, Irvine on Opposite End of Dropout Scale
- Brown Hospitalized Before Fight : Boxing: Bout against WBC middleweight champion Terry Norris is called off when challenger complains of dizziness and requires medical attention.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Falls in Defensive Struggle, 10-0
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Crespi's Walker--the Lineman Who Would Be Quarterback
- Titans Go Nowhere in Defeat : Football: Fullerton fumbles eight times, losing four, and gains just 126 yards in 29-3 loss to Division II Cal State Sacramento.
- Will Jets Get It Together Today Against Rams? : Football: New York is 0-3 and has real problems after beginning the season with high expectations.
- In Triumph and Tragedy, Allisons Race On
- Ventura's Oktoberfest Is a Lot More Than Sauerkraut and Sausage
- Off-Duty Officer Shot Outside Home
- Gun Lobby Urged to Use Women as Advocates : Weapons: Speakers at policy conference say females can be effective representatives for the pro-firearms movement.
- Pendleton's Golden Year : Marine Base's 50th Anniversary Highlights Its Powerful Presence
- ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW / SUSAN VAUGHN : Valencia Town Center Blends Mediterranean and Victorian Themes
- SAN DIEGO : Booths, Exhibits at Coastal Day Event
- 2-Year Ban on Collecting Fish for Sale Off Catalina : Conservation: New law sets tough controls on commercial divers who capture marine creatures and sell them to pet stores.
- Laguna Students Promote AIDS Awareness Program : Education: Schools, medical community and local government form partnership to help protect youngsters from the deadly virus.
- Northridge Driver Kills Passenger, Himself : Violence: A gunman's van hits five parked vehicles before he stops and fires the fatal gunshots.
- LAKESIDE : No Injuries in Warehouse Fire
- Indictment of Leader Polarizes Church : Religion: Some say the former administrator, accused of trying to kill his wife, has revived the parish. Others claim he may be taking advantage of Christian forgiveness.
- Boom in Students Taxing Huntington Beach City Schools
- Norris, Brown Fight Is Called Off : Boxing: Challenger goes to hospital because of chest pains and dizziness hours before the bout is to begin.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Overwhelms St. Francis, 42-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games:
- Toro Men's Soccer Team Gains Tie, 2-2
- La Mirada, Errors Sink Century, 30-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Clinch at Least a Share of Title
- BADMINTON: U.S. OPEN : Jun, Hoyer-Larsen Will Meet in Men's Final
- Gutierrez Remains Hungry for Action
- She Can't Take the Bull by the Horns This Time : LPGA: Tatum, first-round leader at Los Coyotes, bogeys first hole Saturday, loses a ball in a tree and ends up 11 strokes back after a 79.
- No Rest for the Eagles' Defense : East: Boston College beats Michigan State, 14-0, for its third consecutive shutout and a 4-0 record.
- Aztec Star Upstaged by Three Bruins : UCLA: Williams, Washington and Shah gain 278 yards and score three touchdowns. Faulk held to 118 yards.
- Purdue Goes Down in an Irish Deluge : Midwest: Brooks rushes for 205 yards and scores three touchdowns for Notre Dame in 48-0 victory.
- Division II Too Tough for Titans
- He Needs to Work on Image
- Faulk Faces a Legal Fight to Enter NFL
- Late Flurry Helps Stanford Win : Nonconference: San Jose State within 16-7 when onside kick fails, and Cardinal pulls away to a 37-13 victory.
- COMMENTARY : Winfield Counting: When It Counts
- ROUNDUP : Mathot Leads El Toro Past Corona del Mar in Water Polo
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Goodwin Goes Far to Make Amends
- Palomar Starts Quickly in Rout of Golden West
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other games:
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Faulk Makes No Excuses for Game
- Getting a Grip on Health Care for Poor : OPTIMA Is a Step Toward Reducing Costs, Improving Service for Medi-Cal Recipients
- Baiting Game : With No Record to Explore, Golding Focuses on Navarro's Past Writings, Statements
- Agency Revamps Its AIDS Services : Charities: Project Angel Food is ending its counseling program. Group will focus on expanding delivery of meals to homebound patients.
- Fired-Up Michigan Rocks Houston, 61-7 : Nonconference: Wolverines score quickly and often in handing the Cougars their worst defeat.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Jacot Scores Four to Help Lead SCC to First Victory
- When It's Football, These Women Can Boost With the Best
- Machado in Quarterfinals of Fall Classic
- El Camino Defeats Fullerton
- U.S. Swimmers to Face Testing for Steroids
- GULL NOTEBOOK : Practice Doesn't Impress Dudley
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : FIT TO BE TIED
- HARNESS RACING : Odds Against Rallies to Win
- It's the Hype That Fuels UCLA's Fire : College football: Bruins hold Faulk to 118 yards in 23 carries and ride early lead to 35-7 defeat of San Diego State.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Killeen, Titans Run to Second-Place Finishes at Riverside
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: SEPT. 26
- Fight Erupts at High School Game
- Progeny or Property? : Frozen Sperm Held in Limbo During Fight Over Will
- False Alarms, Real Fines : Law enforcement: Police and sheriff's deputies rush out on dozens of pointless calls a day. Cities fight back with fees.
- Boy Scouts' Bias Can't Be Tolerated : Group's attempt to oust gay adviser is at odds with city's human dignity law
- Firings Racially Motivated, Bus Drivers Allege : Torrance: Group says six black transit workers lost their jobs in a two-week period. The city says it will investigate if a formal grievance is filed.
- Harbor Beats Pierce, 10-0, as Defense Dominates
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Long Beach Back on Track After Defeating Hawaii, 3-0
- Rally Ends Too Soon for Rancho Santiago
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Utah Brings Oregon State Back Down to Earth, 42-9
- Titan Loss Wrecks Best-Laid Plans
- Classic Swinger : As His 3,000th Hit Nears, Brett's Career Nearly Over
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Bides His Time for a Two-Shot Lead
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : WHAT GOES AROUND . . .
- Cal Lutheran Squanders Lead, Loses on Final Play, 34-33
- Hooper Starts at Front, Ends That Way at Saugus
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Shrink Blue Jays' Lead in the East
- Boxing
- Boxing
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL : Rangers Too Strong for Kings, 6-2
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Law Gets 240 Yards Rushing in First Indiana Start
- Students Returning to Public Schools : Education: Tough times are forcing families out of private institutions. They are finding Valley campuses with good records.
- Plan Is No Hit With Neighbors : Recreation: Nearby residents oppose an expansion of the Little League field at Rogers-Anderson Park in Lawndale, saying they have enough broken windows already.
- Cypress School District
- Obituary
- Fan Cries Foul at Parking Ticket Trap, Vows to Boycott the Stadium
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Air Force Takes Off in Fourth to Defeat Lobos : WAC: Falcons score 27 points in the final quarter and overcome 20-point deficit to defeat New Mexico, 33-32.
- Oregon Is 59-6 Winner Over UNLV
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Gets First Win on Wade's Kick
- ROUNDUP : It's an Easy Time for Gilded Time
- Braves Prepared for Party : Baseball: Their 2-1 victory in 10 innings over the Padres moves them closer to NL West title.
- Oilers an Unlikely Cure for Charger Ills
- Two-Lane Blacktop (Arts & Entertainment Sunday at...
- Candidates Resist Perot Math as They Try to Multiply Votes
- PULPIT POWER
- 2 Teen-Age Girls Plead Guilty in Torture Slaying
- Fires Scorch 12,000 Acres; Control Near