- Free Clinic's Sole Dentist Impacted With Record Number of Patients
- YORBA LINDA : Developer Runs Up Flags; City Salutes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Apartment Complex Renovation OKd
- Transit Service Cuts, Fare Hikes Proposed
- The Bishop and the Bureaucrat
- Dog days: Two Elysian Park residents felt...
- LOS ANGELES : Man Fires Starter's Pistol at Fellow Bus Passenger
- OJAI : Environmentalists Plan Trip to Russia
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Pact Will Allow RV Dealer in City
- BREA : Top Math Teacher Grapples With Fact
- CANOGA PARK : Hazardous Waste Roundup Saturday
- District Finds Funds to Reduce Pay Cuts : Education: L.A. school board gives preliminary approval to cutting positions and continuing hiring freeze.
- PACOIMA : Donation to Fund Child-Care Center
- Violent Crime Is a Growing Threat : Enforcement: Overall crime drops 5.4%, but homicides, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults escalate by 10.8%.
- Campaign Calendar
- Choosing a Confrontation : Religion: Anti-abortionists demonstrate outside San Pedro's only synagogue, where nearly 200 people were attending a forum titled 'Pro-Choice in the Religious Community.' Protesters likened abortions to the Holocaust.
- PASADENA : Suit Targets Rose Bowl on Access for Handicapped
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Nixes Freeze on New Hotels, Motels
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Janicki Agrees to 3-Year Contract
- No Junior Task : USC's Willie McGinest Is Finding It Difficult to Fill the Jersey Worn by Junior Seau
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL : Sun Devils Can Get Down to Business
- Southwest Is Hoping to Reload, Harbor Tries to Rebuild : Cougars: They may be motivated by apparent snub in state poll after 8-2-1 record in 1991.
- Violent End for Miller : Death: Former USC basketball star, 33, killed because of an incident that happened when he was a child in Arkansas, his family claims.
- SUNSET BEACH : Consultant to Study Problems on PCH
- U.S. Grants $3 Million for Family Aid in Riot Areas
- Ventura : Suspect in 1991 Slaying Arrested
- Job-Seeker Ends Up in the Bright Lights
- Wings of the West is a cosmopolitan...
- ROUNDUP : Saugus Rallies in Fifth Game to Beat La Canada in Volleyball
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Shoots 62, Leads by Two
- The Line of Great Persistence : Football: After being released and rejected, Blaise Winter sold the Chargers on himself.
- Comebacks to Remember From Way Back
- Basketball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Likes Dorr's Offensive Scheme
- Savanna's Misdirection Fools Katella
- BIG GAME : When El Capitan Faces Helix This Season, a Tie Won't Fit : Football: Helix's stingy defense will challenge El Cap's prolific offense.
- MULHOLLAND DRIVE : Additional $36,000 Is OKd for Patrols
- U.S. Agency Delays Gnatcatcher Decision : Wildlife: Environmentalists say the postponement on the endangered-species status was prompted by politics.
- Skepticism Greets LAPD's Weed and Seed Proposals
- IRS Admits Jarvis Lien a Mistake
- Policeman Faces Assault Charges
- Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Fall
- FULLERTON : Peruvian Exhibit to Open at Museum
- Bill to Limit Cable TV Rates Passes House
- Behind The Scenes : Model Citizens
- Panel Urges Closer Ties to Promote Cuban Democracy
- Ruling Delayed on Gnatcatcher Endangerment
- A Battle to Beat the Odds : Parents of two North Hollywood brothers afflicted with a rare genetic disorder must maintain a vigil against run-of-the-mill bumps and bruises.
- James Glanville; Investment Banker
- Currency Crisis Reaches Deeper in Europe; Lira Slides : Finance: Germany refuses to cut interest rates that most other nations blame for the chaos. The franc faces pressure but the British pound grows stronger.
- Commission Files New Application for Dump Site
- Domestic Energy Prices Raised by Yeltsin : Russia: Oil is up almost double effective today. Coal rises 30%. The increases are expected to boost all consumer goods 20% to 25%.
- Reiner, in Surprise Move, Drops Out of Race for D.A. : Election: Trailing in the campaign, the incumbent says he refuses to use negative tactics needed to win. He virtually concedes victory to former chief deputy Garcetti.
- Angry Electorate Has House Incumbents Feeling Jittery About Campaign : Congress: With a push for term limits adding to the tension, many lawmakers are working harder--and making more trips back home.
- U.S. Will Probe Expenditures for Metro Rail : Finances: Investigative arm of Congress will look into allegations of fraud, abuse and corruption in the L.A. subway project.
- Avalon Raising Taxes to Keep Community Hospital Open
- Brain Tumor Forces Filante to Suspend Congress Campaign
- Groups Vow Support to Prepare Students for Work Force : Employment: Armed with an $85,000 study of Santa Ana business, school and business leaders say they will try to give high school graduates a better chance for success.
- Anaheim, Builders Settle Case on Exhibit Hall Construction
- Calabasas Council OKs Luxury Housing Project
- Koreas Sign Wide-Ranging Accords : Diplomacy: The pacts are possible only because the two sides agree to defer tougher issues. A nuclear inspections deadlock could sink the agreements.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : It Means Party in Russian : From Friday to Saturday, the Balalayka fills with people from the republics of the former Soviet Union who feast on the banquet offerings.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Medications Fall Into 4 Groups, Cover Spectrum
- Wilson OKs Bill Easing Rules on Ride-Sharing for Small Firms
- Tower of Concrete : A poured-in-place, 32-story Burbank skyscraper resembles a luxury liner whose interior responds to external temperatures.
- Shotgun Wedding : The Bride Wore Fat Cords, Plaid Dr. Martens and the Music Was Punk
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Henry Jaffe; Emmy Award Winner
- Judge Hastings' Impeachment by Senate Panel Is Overturned
- Decision on Gnatcatcher's Status Delayed : Wildlife: Officials postpone action on listing the bird as endangered pending scientific opinion on whether it is the same as a subspecies common in Mexico.
- Overwhelmed by Animal Instincts?
- NEWPORT BEACH : At Long Last, New Firefighters Hired
- Still a Good Year : With 1937 Ride Ticket, Blimp Rises to the Occasion
- Plea Bargain of Killer, Hostage Taker Rejected
- Celebration of Indian Culture : The Tuj-Unga Heritage Pageant will open tonight with photography exhibits, poetry and storytelling.
- Withdrawal of Ex-Banker's Guilty Plea Sought in Iraqi Loan Case
- Peru Orders Anti-Sendero Effort in U.S.
- Haute 'Honeymoon'
- City Will Decide If Boy Scouts Broke Law in Gay's Suspension
- Suspect Is Held After Beatings at Westminster Jewelry Store
- Rally at Vacant Plant Focuses on Job Losses, Pollution Rules : Economy: AQMD spokesman says many businesses are using public concern over layoffs to roll back reasonable government regulations.
- Von Haden Is Back and Suing Vista : Government: Gadfly seeks to block transfer of housing densities.
- You Got This Far--Keep Going : The only thing Syria and Israel have to fear is fear itself
- SANTA CLARITA : Weather Helps Crew Contain Brush Fire
- SIMI VALLEY : Commission OKs 1st Public Gym
- Member of Jail Work Crew Escapes
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs $300,000 to Speed Construction
- Jury Hears Tape of Deceased Witness in '82 Strangulation
- Judge Blocks Santa Clarita Order to Shut Veterans Hall : Courts: The bar and meeting place can remain open until an Oct. 29 hearing. The city had closed it after receiving complaints about noise.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Continues Fight Over Burbank Airport
- Countywide : Tropical Storm Brings Showers
- Switch to Sweaters
- Labels for Less : The Dana Brooke showroom has great buys in trendy apparel for girls. : BARGAINS / GERI COOK
- Up for the Count : Boxing class focuses on cutting calories, building strength, aiding coordination and, most of all, relieving stress.
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Chargers' 1992 Draft Selections Haven't Panned Out as Hoped
- FISHING : Area Fleet Continues to Report Favorable Conditions, Catches of Tuna
- Flags Fly, but Vedder, Laguna Hills Prevail
- Levingston, Ceballos Help Pros Put on Show : Charity basketball: A tired Pippen among the stars to play in front of about 6,000 at the Sports Arena.
- Movie Reviews : Beyond the Gossip, Now the Movie
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Nickel' Shortchanges Its Cast
- ART REVIEW : Sultans of Swank: Ottoman Treasures at Hammer : The exhibition of about 270 opulent objects is drawn mainly from the collections of Istanbul's Topkapi Palace Museum.
- CBS Takes Kids in the Hall--Bite and All : Television: The network attempts to have its own 'Saturday Night Live' with the Canadian comedy troupe, whose show premieres tonight.
- Mixed-Bag Torrent of New Series
- SPORTSCOPE : No. 1 Toros Play Host to Aztecs Saturday
- NCAA, UNLV Attempt to Resolve Case : College basketball: Representatives trying to set up a meeting for school to review evidence.
- Holtz-Dockery II: Reporter Gets No Worse Than a Tie
- Hockey
- Indefatigable Jones Playing No Favorites
- RECRUITING : Receiver Regarded as Best Catch in City
- When Marinovich Starts, Rivalry Comes to an End
- Mobley, Guthrie Lead Kennedy Past Magnolia
- Jones Places 5th in World Junior 100
- Local Player Shoots for Cup : Polo: Bonaguidi trying to win Spreckels in front of hometown crowd.
- His Safe Calls Were Sane Ones
- STAGE
- TELEVISION - Sept. 18, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Predictable Portrait of Prep School Prejudice : 'School Ties' is a well-meaning drama about anti-Semitism in an upper-crust school in New England in the '50s.
- Movie Reviews : 'Singles' Scene: The Young and the Lovelorn
- Concert Club War Heats Up : Music: The 600-seat Rhythm Cafe is to open in Santa Ana, challenging San Juan Capistrano's Coach House.
- Sire Records Says Yes to Some Rare 'Classic' Oldies
- Maxey Tries to Find Niche With Aztecs : Football: Emergence of Faulk turns Maxey into a utility player.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Moss Fined $2,500 for Pushing Elway
- Newport Harbor, Gonzales Run Past Ocean View
- Late Scores Give Meiss First Foothill Victory
- She's Taking Quick Steps to Help Save Lives
- Fielding's Ankle Strong Enough to Carry Mission Viejo : Football: Tailback, who had three screws inserted in his leg after injury during baseball season, prepares for No. 2 Irvine.
- Pop Album Chart : Billy Ray Cyrus on Top--for Now
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Suburbanite at Sea in 'Captain Ron'
- STAGE
- MOVIES - Sept. 18, 1992
- Movie Reviews : 'Sarafina!' Celebrates Black Spirit Under Apartheid
- TV REVIEWS : The Election and the Politics of Race : CNN's six-part 'Democracy in America' series premieres with 'A House Divided,' while PBS' 'Voices of the Electorate' airs Latino and African- : American grievances.
- Van Pelt Gets Two Records, but Rutgers Gets 21-16 Win
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Newman Shows Versatility at Free Safety
- Gretzky's Back Problems Are New Ones : Kings: Star center spends another night in hospital. Exhibition opener is tonight.
- Football
- Jurisprudence
- Southern Section Investigating McAlister's Transfer to St. Francis : Prep football: Running back left Marshall apparently without moving or requesting a hardship waiver.
- Clinton Embraces 'Elite' : Politics: Candidate calls entertainment-industry backers 'gifted, creative and caring' at high-profile fund-raiser.
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Dollar Drops as Fear Still Grips Europe : Market Overview
- At Burger King, Dinner Is About to Be Served
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 18, 1992
- U.S., State Economies Still Struggling : Commerce: Trade deficit hits $74.5 billion a year; weekly unemployment figures are the highest in a month.
- Why Foreign Funds May Be 'Keepers'
- N.Y. Times Promotes Primis
- Garamendi Moves to Fight Inner-City Redlining : Insurance: The proposal would rate firms on performance and offer rewards to those that excel.
- Currency Mess Boosts Dollar, May Benefit U.S. Economy : Markets: A gradual rise in the greenback as investors seek a safe haven could help many Americans, including American tourists and importers.
- AIRLINES
- Study Finds U.S. Asians Get More School, Less Pay
- To Get Hang of Suspenders, Lose the Belt
- Ex-House Postal Official Pleads Guilty
- BOOK REVIEW : A Callas Biography That Veers Off-Key
- Fresh Big-Band Sound : An orchestra featuring veteran Valley musicians will make its debut at the Moonlight Tango in Sherman Oaks. It plans to be 'hot and never ponderous.'
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- A Dramatic Start : Novice playwright Michael Creith goes by his instincts and ends up with a play in production.
- Paul Martin, 89; Canadian Statesman
- . . . And Now X Is Marking the Lawsuit
- New Volcano Eruption Cancels Alaska Flights
- MEDICINE / CANCER : Study Tells How Disease Varies Among Ethnic Groups
- Sir Speedy Sells Argentine Franchise Rights
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Kaufman & Broad's Vintage Subsidiary Changes Its Tack
- 5 Disneyland Unions to Vote Again on Pact After 1st Defeat : Labor: Workers said first attempt lost 950 to 700. Three-year contract proposal would cover 3,000 workers.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 18, 1992
- Fluor Daniel in Biopharmaceuticals Market
- Citrus Hill Squeezed Out of Juice Business : Beverages: Procter & Gamble will drop its pure juice brand and focus on juice drink products.
- Figure Set on the Sale of N.Y. Daily News : Media: Magazine owner Mortimer Zuckerman agrees to pay $18 million for the ailing newspaper.
- Texas death renews debate over violent rap lyrics
- Monorail Pro and Con
- Edelman Aide Not Interested
- Higher Taxes
- Glendale's Purchase of Lot Near the Freeway
- Westridge Means Jobs
- Proposition 13 Aftereffects
- Little India in Artesia
- Higher Taxes
- Little India in Artesia
- Wrong Way for Freeway
- Proposition 13 Aftereffects
- Too Hot to Learn
- Budget Cuts
- Proposition 13 Aftereffects
- Proposition 13 Aftereffects
- Coastal Commission and Rancho Palos Verdes
- Proposition 13 Aftereffects
- Monorail Pro and Con
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Rep. Maxine Waters
- New Chef Brings Wit to Rancho Valencia
- INCHING UP: County Democrats, pleased with President...
- Marbella Golf Club in San Juan Seeks Chapter 11 Protection : Courts: Bankruptcy filing surprises members, who are now liable for monthly losses of about $50,000. A restructuring plan is expected within a month.
- A CALL FOR HELP: Both presidential candidates...
- JAMES' JAMES: A newly discovered letter from...
- State May Cut Pay of Some Hawthorne Retirees : Pensions: Auditors say final salary of 28 former city employees was improperly boosted by vacation, sick leave and holiday pay.
- U.S. Agents' Actions in Botched Raid Face Probe
- PELICAN BRIEF: American white pelicans used to...
- Here's Advice on Working With a Lawyer
- Grand Jury in S.D. Probes Drug Informant, Agents : Raid: Federal officials step in after agents confront a county marshal and Poway raid ends in a shooting.
- Union Members Reject Contract at Disneyland : Labor: Complaining of pension and job-assignment provisions, they overturn leaders' recommendation in voting down pact calling for 9% raises over three years.
- Quick Chocolate Fix
- LIGHT STYLE : Slim, Saucy Salmon
- Spamming the Universe
- Devastated Kauai Braces for More Rain : Disaster: Residents scurry to protect what is left as flash flood watches are issued in wake of hurricane. Electricity is still out and phone service on the island is limited.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Gets an Apology From Herschensohn
- Herschensohn Apologizes for Newport Flap
- Record Number of Women Win Senate Nominations in Primaries : Politics: But a little-known state senator from Washington breaks the record, not New York's Geraldine Ferraro.
- Best of Shows
- Baking for Bucks
- Preserving Tradition
- Sweetstakes: Pomona's Acres of Cakes
- Cook My Cabbage, Please
- Irene Hawes: The Fairest of Them All
- COLUMN ONE : Buzzword With Bite: Work Ethic : Why do attitudes toward finding work--and toward working--vary so much? The questions gain importance as Los Angeles rebuilds in tough economic times.
- Surfing the Wave of Tradition
- COWBOYS: Roping the Real Goods : THE TRUTH ABOUT COWBOYS : OK, So the Roy Rogers Legend Was a Myth; Horse Sense Still Finds Plenty That's Entertaining About the West
- Elmer A. Stueve; Co-Founder of Alta-Dena Dairy
- After a Lean Year, 1992 Is Looking Like a Mean Year : Prep football: The Southland should again establish itself as a hotbed for talent.
- South Pasadena : Talk on Freeway Extension
- Underground Culture : Long Past Its Glory Years, Art Deco Tunnel Faces Final Exit
- Hillside Estate Project Clears 1st City Hurdle : Housing: Residents demand a complete environmental report be prepared before final OK.
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Food Fest Is Appetizing
- Rolling on Through the Years : Old-Time Organ Music Draws Old-Time Skaters
- Yugoslavs May Be Barred From U.N. Seat : Diplomacy: Russian veto threat eases after Belgrade leader says his truncated nation would reapply to world body.
- Embattled Head of San Diego State Gets Qualified Support of Trustees
- Wherefore Art Thou Romeo Cucina? The Locals Know
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 17, 1992
- Texas 'Caviar'
- Have Your Tradition and Eat It Too
- The Snack Food Wars
- High Country Cooking: Food From a Tibetan Monastery
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Chess Checkers : Members of a local club have their eye on a match between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer that has revived interest in the game.
- West Covina : Tax Loss Won't Affect Budget
- SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : PREPS
- Widow to Serve Out Husband's Senate Term
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Wins Third Straight Against Spassky
- Four Slain in South Africa
- Millicent Fenwick, 82; Congress' 'Conscience'
- Water District to Rebuild Reservoir : Decision: Board's vote is a blow to residents' battle to bar reopening of the facility.
- GOP Weighs Options, Finds 1 Left: Massive Attack on Clinton : Campaign's strategy relies on raising doubts about the challenger's draft record, actions as Arkansas governor, economic plan and stance on key issues.
- Recall Drive to Proceed Despite Utility Tax Cut
- Compton : 'I Love Compton' Breakfast to Honor Dymally and Hahn
- High-Tech Effects to Show What Bush Is Fighting For
- 'Debate Over Debates' Continues as First One Is Canceled
- Long Beach : $75,000 Grant Will Fund Recycling of Motor Oil
- 'Clean Dirt' Deals : Lenders are now forcing commercial borrowers to decontaminate their operations in order to qualify for new money.
- Passion Fruit, Passion Fruit
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Aloha: Los Alamitos' basketball team has been...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Regan Won't Manage Marlins
- DEL MAR : River Special Takes Turn for the Better in Futurity
- Tennis
- Fresno State Trounces CSUN in Soccer, 5-1
- Stabler Says It Was Right Move to Go to Left-Handed Marinovich
- Top Ranking Is One of the Perks at This School
- Sheffield Stays Close in Triple-Crown Chase : Baseball: His 32nd homer propels Padres to 3-1 victory over Dodgers.
- Aztecs' Meet Hits a Roadblock
- Pro Basketball
- SDSU's Lewis Is Happy, Now That He's Home Again : College football: Transfer from Ohio State wants to help improve defense.
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : Monarchs Suffer a Series of Setbacks
- Revenge Sweet for Chapman Soccer Team
- 3 Michigan Players Ineligible--for Now
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Seau Playing Through Rib Injury
- Knee Surgery to Sideline Farmer for Two Games
- Golf
- Full-Time Success as a Part-Timer : College football: Servite graduate Derek Brown has two 100-yard rushing games this season for Nebraska despite splitting time at I-back.
- Rancho Alamitos Forfeits Victory in Opener Due to Ineligible Player
- He Doesn't Think Marshal Was So Grand
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 17, 1992
- Video Rentals : 'White Men' Can Jump to No. 1
- Q&A; / CLINT BLACK : Gone Hollywood? 'I Don't Worry About It'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEWS : Newport Serves Loving but Bland Fare at 'Picnic'
- STAGE REVIEW : Shubert's Third 'Cats' Rivals First
- 'Obras de OCLAN' Looks Beyond the Latino Landscape : Art exhibit: Some, but not all, of the works selected by members of the Orange County Latino Artist Network reveal social commentary.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Repugnant Rex, Royally Done
- Wendy Kamenoff on a Couch in 'New Jersey'
- MUSIC
- Clippers' Roberts Deal Might Be Back On Again
- PEOPLE WATCH
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : World Saxophone Quartet Whoops It Up
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Webb Weaves Simple Spell at Cinegrill
- Camp Nowhere : A tight-knit community of nine makes its home above Ojai and miles from any phone lines. A rustic bar is the center of their world.
- Downey : Teachers Protest Ban On Wearing Political Buttons
- A Sly 'Grand Slam' for Designer Donna Karan
- Glendale : Free Disposal of Big Items
- Turmoil's Effect: Key Questions and Answers
- Council Won't Contract Out City Legal Work : Government: The majority defends the idea of a public staff and rejects a proposal to study replacing Robert M. Myers with outside counsel.
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Call School Funding Vital but Split on Tax Hike
- Off the Team : People: Rosey Grier makes $40,000 to $60,000 as a part-time community liaison in San Diego. As the county budget tightened, critics cried foul.
- Europe Currency Markets in Chaos : Finance: Britain and Italy suspend links to EC monetary rates structure. Meeting of finance ministers from 11 nations apparently fails to resolve the crisis.
- Ghost to the Stars : William Novak Is the Invisible Writer Behind Memoirs by Lee Iacocca, Nancy Reagan and--Soon--Magic Johnson
- Bolder Cougars Making Forays Into the Open
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS' : Risque Business : The script is fairly shabby and the songs easily forgotten, but the Port Hueneme production is a lot of raucous fun.
- Tip Led Police to Baby Girl Kidnaped From Hospital : Crime: Richmond woman who allegedly posed as a health care worker is arrested. The child, who was stolen in June, is in good condition.