- Gift to Bowers Presents a Problem : Art: An Italian-American group donates $250,000 and a statue of Columbus to museum specializing in culture of Americas' indigenous peoples.
- Birmingham Falls to Belmont, Bell in Cross-Country
- Defeats Have Chargers Talking to Themselves : Football: Players-only meeting called to determine what is needed to turn the season around.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : San Diego State's Lowery Is Injured
- ROUNDUP : USF Blanks Northridge in Soccer
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mulholland Will Have Knee Surgery
- Rancho Alamitos Routs Mission Viejo : Football: Byrd rushes for 155 yards, Vickers runs for 144 yards and four touchdowns in Vaqueros' 31-13 victory.
- HOLY DAYS
- The Agony of 'Antigone' : Anouilh's Heroine Symbolized Nazi Resistance, Its Validity Holds, says ART's Cotter
- If Recording Bill Passes, Get Ready for the Digital Wars
- Rodgers Art Collection to Be Auctioned
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski Hurt, so Favre Starts
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : More Rest Prescribed for Gwynn, Who Still Suffers from Tender Knee
- Cal Doesn't Trip Again in Midwest, Beats Kansas
- 'Soviet Union' at USC Saturday
- '1918' . . . In One Era, Out Another
- Peoples Gang Regroups as Severe Giants
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Chance for More Than a Cup of Joe
- MOVIE REVIEW : Restored 'Proud Ones' Retains Power
- San Diego Spotlight : Duck Livers and Truffles? Yes, <i> That's</i> Italian, Too
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- MARKETING
- Couple Win Racial Bias Case Against Lender : Verdict: Black husband and wife are awarded $150,000 after jury finds mortgage company's failure to get them a loan discriminatory.
- Fair Swap Meet Vendors Given Rent Reprieve : Moratorium: About 300 angry vendors gain hearing at monthly Fair Board meeting and win a temporary moratorium on fees charged for space.
- It's a Gas--Not : Burbank Holds Expo for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles
- Thrift Promotes Robert Barnum
- A Crash Course in Surviving Street Crime : Safety: A police officer says 'you've got to be prepared' if you don't want to be a victim. His first piece of advice: Be a 'tough target.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Poor Writing Mars an Important Book : NO HIDING PLACE: Empowerment and Recovery for Our Troubled Communities <i> by Cecil Williams with Rebecca Laird</i> ; HarperSanFrancisco; $18; 228 pages
- Easing a Child's Bereavement
- Topic A : From barstools to boardrooms, it's--psssst!--the talk of the town : Political Indigestion
- Anti-Sodomy Law Overturned in Kentucky
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mayor Endured by Ability to Mold Consensus
- Warner's Million-Dollar Rabbit : TV's Classic Cartoons Earn Top Ratings, Huge Profits for 32 Years
- STAGE REVIEW : Riding Out Relationships : Whitefire Theatre's 'Key Exchange' rings with refreshing, timely truths about commitments.
- Center of Attention : Tomorrow's Trends Fall Into Place in Today's Shows
- Rendezvous in the Alley : League bowlers--some who have been teammates for decades--gather weekly to check up on friends. Sometimes they even roll a few games.
- Kiet Reelected Premier in Vietnam, Cites Reforms
- As You Stripe It : Nerd alert! Surfer-style T-shirts are back in those awful color combinations.
- Marijuana Growers Take Root in Southland's Remote Areas
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : 60-Day Jail Term in Investment Fraud
- Some Drywall Subcontractors OK Union Talk
- No Evidence of American POWs in Russia : Missing: Former U.S. envoy reports less than complete cooperation from Moscow officials.
- Diner Dishes Up Lessons in Success : Youth: Teen-agers on probation are learning a variety of skills at a Baltimore restaurant, including how to work.
- Gerald Hanley; Novelist Examined Influence of War
- Fighting for Change : Youths in LAPD's anti-gang Jeopardy program say the disciplined mix of boxing and study feels good to them.
- Detroit Teachers Continue to Strike, Ignoring Judge's Orders
- Fed: Currency Trades Soaring
- Newport Corp. Confirms Layoff of 150
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 25, 1992
- INSURANCE
- SEC Alleges Insider Trading, Seeks $4.5 Million : Securities: Agency calls case 'a classic.' Fourteen people from the L.A. area are charged.
- Yen's Surge Rattles Japan's Business World
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 25, 1992
- When a Neon Sign Becomes a Sign-Off
- AUTOS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Med Flory's Big Band Venture
- Drawing on the Art and Ire of the Colonial Era : Exhibit: Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's graphic indictment of Spanish rule in Peru is on display in Fullerton.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ode to a 'Dance-Crazy Kid'
- TELEVISION - Sept. 25, 1992
- Busy and Loving It : Music: Saxophonist Dave Koz, who will play at Humphrey's and in Temecula, isn't stressed by his budding stardom.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Innocent Blood' Balances Macabre With Merriment
- San Clemente's Resurgence Continues
- THE BIG GAME/ SAN PASQUAL-ORANGE GLEN : Rankings Mean Little in Neighborhood Battle : High school football: San Pasqual wants to answer a few questions and reverse a trend.
- She Gets Her Shot--and Makes the Save : Hockey: Manon Rheaume becomes first woman to play in NHL, giving up two goals in one period. Lightning offers her a minor league contract.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA
- Shields' Counterpunch Delivered in Form of Bullets : Crime: Former top-ranked welterweight boxer reflects on his gunfight with robbers at North Hollywood restaurant.
- St. Genevieve Baseball Coach Smith Resigns
- Agoura Forfeits Football Victory
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Water Polo Teams Kept Afloat
- Writing a New Script : Editor-Turned-Coach Leads North Hollywood to 2-0 Start in Bid to End Losing Tradition
- After a Shaky Start, a Shake-Up at Carson High : Football: Former assistant Clarkson returns as a coaching consultant, prompting offensive line coach Bohannon to resign.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Deal-Makers Are Mirrored in 'Mistress'
- Has 'Gave All' Given Its All?
- CNN Task Force Mulls Programming for Women : Television: Female executives and producers are also looking into the possibility of forming a women's cable network.
- Bosio Is in Complete Control Against Angels
- PREP NOTES : Loftus Quits as Coach of Cypress Basketball
- This Could Mark the End of World Cup Meet : Track and field: Other competition renders this event obsolete.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : No Bids Expected on 4 Free Agents
- Esperanza Excels on All Fronts in Rout
- They Know That It Isn't a Seedy Place
- ANALYSIS : True to Form, Knox Opts for Long Haul
- Two-Time Transfer Lyton Plans to Play Basketball at Irvine
- Gulls Release Seven Players
- Seminara, Sheffield Give New Boss a Win
- Gutierrez to Start for SDSU Against UCLA : College football: Redshirt sophomore to fill in for Lowery, whose back injury might keep him out of the New Mexico game as well.
- Pro Football
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Mountain Bikers Keep Hiker on Her Toes
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Three Rs
- The location of the memorial service for...
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : City Placates Players Who Make a Fuss
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Child Support and Fathers
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Beveridge Says He Was Misrepresented
- Acceptance of Female Lifeguards
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Frohnmayer on GOP Platform
- Child Support and Fathers
- Truman Comparisons
- Truman Comparisons
- Government Spending
- Partner of Slain Drug Agent Riles Trial Judge : Courts: Fullerton officer is cited for contempt after telling jurors they're not getting truth about sting and shootout that killed Tommy De La Rosa.
- Suspect Named in 8-Death Crash : Tragedy: The man may have fled to Mexico. He is identified by owner of pickup as a family friend. Special CHP team takes over Santa Ana investigation.
- Germans Join French in Moves to Bolster Franc : Finance: Concern grows over major nations' ability to control economies. Hopes dim for interest cuts.
- ALL BUSINESS: With cities competing to attract...
- Suspect Took Hostages at Hotel to Get Media Attention, Police Say
- American Ice
- OUT OF DARKNESS: Cypress College language instructor...
- Anti-Semitic Harassment Alleged : Police: Jewish detective sues Huntington Park, charging that he has been the target of repeated religious slurs from fellow officers.
- $13.2 Million OKd for Wilderness Lands : Conservation: Congressional committee votes for allocation to help purchase property in the Santa Monica Mountains. Jordan Ranch may be included.
- LIGHT STYLE : Nuts to You
- RONALD'S HOUSE: The debate rages over the...
- Citing Threats, Holden Has 2nd Home Out of City
- SMALL CLUBS ONLY: Graham Parker, who begins...
- School District Deficit Estimate Hits $4.6 Million : Education: County and local officials differ on whether administrators have miscalculated reserves.
- Female City Employees Use Variety of Tactics to Fight Harassment : Workplace: Some say throwing an elbow to the groin is more effective than filing a formal complaint. But most prefer not to make waves.
- Consortium With Irvine Firm Wins Major RTC Loan-Servicing Contract : Thrifts: Minority-owned joint venture called Texas Data Control will get $39.7 million over three years to handle portfolio from failed S&Ls;.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1992
- AIRLINES
- Yen Hits New High; Dow Drifts Lower : Markets: With Europe in crisis, currency traders seek out the stability of the yen, even over the dollar.
- Q & A : What Cable Bill Means for Viewers
- Taiwan to Build Airplanes With British
- RETAIL : OP Sunwear Plans Illustrated T-Shirts Linked to News Events
- Tasting Notes
- Light as Cheesecake
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 24, 1992
- RETAIL
- MARKETING
- Vehicle Sales Decline 3.1%
- Subcontractors Meet Today on Drywall Strike : Labor: Session at secret location will discuss whether to settle lawsuits by allowing workers to form union without vote.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 24, 1992
- Whittier : Council Cuts $289,000 From Budget in Lieu of Tax Hike
- 4 Women Claim Sex Harassment in Newport PD
- Electric Bus Route Draws Opposition : Transportation: The area's improvement association calls overhead wires unsightly and opposes the trimming of trees that line Los Feliz Boulevard. The trolley bus line would link Glendale to Hollywood.
- A '90s Couple: Judy and Stephen
- BENEFITS : Helping Hands Will Be Busy With Applause Saturday
- Friends of '60s Shape Clinton's Economic Plan
- Glendale : Hillside Sessions Rescheduled
- Girl Gets U.S. Hospital Care After 2-Year Quest
- Expert Waxes Pessimistic on Southland Real Estate : Outlook: Respected Berkeley consultant sings a different tune a year after issuing a report that predicted a fast recovery for Southern California.
- RETAIL
- Happy Cows Equal Milk Glut
- Bad-News Bordeaux
- A Lite Fall
- Sixty of America's best chefs (including our...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Ridge Project Wins Approval of Council
- ESCONDIDO : 7 Migrants Held, Smugglers Escape
- VENTURA : Council OKs Bike Span Over Freeway
- Which father knew best? Enough about "Murphy...
- LANCASTER : Burglary Suspect Shot by Deputy
- OXNARD : Dog Fight Won't Result in Charges
- Test Scores of Blacks, Latinos Still Lag : Education: Despite district efforts, few gains can be found in how San Diego's fifth- and seventh-graders compare to national norm.
- NATIONAL CITY : Store Reportedly Sent Guns to Africa
- Wilson Vetoes Jazz Measure for CSULB
- Family of Slain Man Sues Police : Courts: Civil rights filing alleges that undercover officers watched as he was fatally shot outside a North Hills McDonald's, which is also named as a defendant.
- T-Shirt Giveaway at Wrestling Event
- Monrovia : Apartment, Condo Recycling
- N.Y. Democrats Pick Candidate for Weiss' Seat
- FILM : Good Taste Is Alien to 'Plan 9,' But That's the Point
- Westwood : Workshop on Trauma
- THE HOUSE
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Less Is More Trouble: Budget Cuts Hit Hard
- Dances Share Indian Culture
- Santa Monica Mountains : Luxury Housing Plan OKd
- Schools Report 84 Crimes So Far This Fall : Safety: Violence and vandalism may seem rampant, but district officials say statistics prove that there has not been a dramatic increase over past years.
- Analysis Backs Jury in Rodney King Trial
- For Hervey, Playing Quarterback Is a Snap : Community colleges: The sophomore, who has guided Pasadena to a 2-0 start, uses his speed to make the most of broken plays.
- Another Hat in the Ring
- FALL HOME UPDATE : FINANCING : Mortgage Rates at Tempting Low
- THEATER REVIEW / 'STORM READING' : A Heroic Quest : Playwright Neil Marcus paints uplifting picture of disabilities and human relations at Paseo Nuevo Center Stage Theatre.
- Mayor's Terms Anger Workers in Philadelphia
- MUSIC / RICK REEVES & THE FUTURE BLUES BAND : A Different Tune : If you're tired of crowds and high prices, Summerland's Big Yellow House is off the beaten track.
- A Conversation With the Maestro
- Obituaries - Sept. 24, 1992
- SANTA PAULA : Sign Dispute to Air on 'People's Court'
- SIMI VALLEY : Proposed Housing Project Rejected
- Lower Temperature? Chill Out, America : Surprise! Body normal is now thought to be 98.4 degrees for women and 98.1 for men
- City Funds Day-Care Center After Private Deal Collapses : Services: Officials say the firm didn't obtain necessary state funding. The company says it withdrew because of threats to employees and divisiveness in the community.
- Azusa : Levies for Fire Services
- Duarte : 3-Month Lease for RV Firm
- Little Feat: Big Hand : The veteran virtuosos play everything from folk to rock to metal. They will be in concert Sunday at the Ventura Theatre.
- Navy Plans to Punish 3 Admirals : Tailhook: Dismissal is possible, sources say, on charges of not strongly pursuing reports of sexual assaults by aviators. Undersecretary also is reportedly criticized.
- City to Pay $2 Million to Get Galleria Anchor
- Reach Out : Support Gets New Meaning as Son Struggles With AIDS
- THEATER REVIEW / 'MACBETH' : Show Fit for a King : California Shakespeare Company director William Fisher delivers a rich performance on a shoestring budget.
- Disorder in Court : Violence against attorneys and judges is increasing. Tighter security is one solution. Another is knowing self-defense.
- Affluent Area of San Diego Battles Plan for 'Tent City'
- FOR THE KIDS : The Unthinkable : A Ventura company offers ID cards for children and ideas on how to prevent abductions or disappearances.
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Semipro Football Team Switches to Wilson Field
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Duarte : Anti-Graffiti Program
- City Agrees to Pay Ex-Police Chief's Disability Claim
- Germany Seeks a Permanent Council Seat
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Old Questions Don't Die at MIA Hearings : Vietnam War: Testimony reflects emotions still affecting American life, but POW issue is left unclear.
- STANTON : Man's Body Is Found Near Railroad Tracks
- No Mickey Mouse Problem : Rodents: Mice have joined real estate prices and ocean views as hot topics on the peninsula. They're everywhere--and in large numbers.
- COUNTYWIDE : Car-Pool Rules May Ease for Small Firms
- COUNTYWIDE : Plea Entered in Welfare Fraud Case
- From War Protester to Commander in Chief ? : Election: Lincoln and Bush are contrasting examples of why the draft is a non-issue.
- DWP Vows to Correct Bouquet Water's Smell : Reservoirs: An official, responding to complaints, says the addition of ozone will eliminate the naturally occurring odor, which he says is harmless.
- Sierra Madre : Hearing on Parking Fees
- West Los Angeles : Pedestrian Zone Approved
- Jamboree to Aid Sister City
- Sierra Madre : Day-Laborer Ordinance
- Breeder Killed by Buffalo
- COLLEGES : UCLA's Herrera Gets Off to a Running Start
- Besides Julian's Apples, There Are the Pears
- COMMENTARY : Offering Hope for New School
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Brea-Olinda Teacher Is a Star in Math
- Scientists Affirm Gnatcatcher as a Distinct Bird
- Pourdanesh's Travels Reach the Nevada Line : College football: After leaving strife-torn Iran for Irvine and University High, he has developed into an NFL prospect with Wolf Pack.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Harris to Play After Surgery
- Orange County Fighters Armijo, Magdaleno to Be Featured Tonight
- Ice-T Is 'Vetoed' From 2 Guns Shows
- OPERA REVIEW : A Lazy 'L'Elisir d'Amore'
- HONORS
- MOVIES - Sept. 24, 1992
- Tut Rescue Not a Day Too Soon : Art: All the paintings in the tomb are damaged. The Getty's joint restoration effort with Egypt will take at least four years.
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 24, 1992
- With or Without King Footage, 'X' to Open Nov. 20 : Movies: Spike Lee's attorney affirms the commitment to the release date, saying that late alterations would be 'prohibitive.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Conti Checks In Alone : Solo Guitarist Uses Seven Strings to Fill Hotel Lobby With Strains of a Trio
- KMPC Deejay Fired Over 'Racist' Skit : Radio: Don Shaw's sports parody is deemed offensive to Asian-Americans. 'It was not intended as an ethnic slur on anyone,' he says.
- Delbert McClinton Still Reveling in R & B : Career: Veteran singer and harmonica player, whose career dates to the '50s, opens tonight for Lynyrd Skynyrd in Costa Mesa.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 24, 1992
- Memorial Service Set for Shubho Shankar
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Globe to Launch 'Falsettos' Tour : Musical: Acclaimed Broadway hit features the story of Marvin, who leaves his wife and 12-year-old son for a gay lover.
- Smooth Sailing in Classic Blues for Hammond
- Show and Sell : Art: With gallery space shrinking, emerging artists are creating their own exhibition spaces.
- TV REVIEWS : Alumni Celebrate Comedy Store's 20th Birthday
- Pius X Football Is Making a Fresh Start : High schools: The team is trying to rebound after forfeiting seven victories and a tie for using ineligible players last season.
- Sigman's Title a Tribute to His Finishing Power : Motor racing: Carson driver completed every main event and heat race he started in winning Sportsman championship at Saugus Speedway.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Will Rest Elbow
- Texas to Westwood and Still Together : UCLA: Henderson and Washington are making an impact on Bruin opponents.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : McGee Will Start for Arizona State
- Jurisprudence
- ROUNDUP : Buena Cross-Country Teams Win Channel League Meets
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Howe Not Surprised by Padres' Move
- Loyola Basketball Program Gets Commitment From Guard Harris
- Sounding very much like one of those...
- Knee Injury Sidelines Gabriel
- Sorry, Dad: Brad Thornton, Capistrano Valley High...
- THE BOTTOM TEN : They're Gaining Ground but Have a Long Way to Go
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Triple-A Affiliation Switched
- Garner to Fill In for Warren as CSUN Fullback
- Two More Transfers Land in Lap of Trabuco Hills' Wulf
- Biggest Kid on the Block : At 6-5 and 275 Pounds, Hawthorne Lineman Is a Tower of Power
- Jurisprudence
- Charting the Symphony's Course : New conductor Boris Brott brings big ideas, charisma, feisty can-do spirit and a touch of glitz to the Ventura County Symphony.
- La Canada Flintridge : Power Line Funding Plan
- Gun Buyers to Supply Photos, Fingerprints : Weapons: Alameda County passes measure to strengthen background checks needed to purchase firearms. NRA and ACLU object to the legislation.
- Bush Approves $11.1 Billion in Hurricane Aid
- Metamorphosis of an Author : Books: After 20 years, Patricia McFall of Garden Grove has transformed her experiences in Japan into "Night Butterfly," a promising debut mystery novel.
- For Bush, a Powerful Lesson in the Peril of Negative Thinking
- Long Beach : Businesses Get More Time to Reopen in Residential Zones
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Shore Stepping : A 'tree dance' and ice art are some of the offerings at the two-day Outdoor Dance Festival and Coastal Project.
- 49ers Determined to Bounce Back From That 'Phantom Touch' : Volleyball: In a sport where success is often dictated by attitude, the team believes the lesson it learned last year will make it stronger this season.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CAFFE SIENNA : Nouvelle but Filling : Artful choices from the four basic food groups: pasta, chicken, pizzas, calzone.
- SCOREBOARD: FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY SOME OF US TAKE FLIGHT : Feckless Freeway Fliers
- Wilson Vetoes Workers' Comp Reform Plan
- Boredom Hangs in the Balance for a Prospective Juror
- Gnatcatcher Called a Distinct Subspecies by Panel of Experts
- School Parents Build Lush Park for Monte Vista
- More Mitigation Requested from Mobil : Oil: Council meeting ends with 30 additional demands regarding new pipeline, including an advisory panel paid for by the company.
- Issue: College Tuition Paid by Illegal Immigrants
- Beverly Hills : Choir Concert to Aid Needy
- City Will Buy Prop. A Funds
- Last of 3 O.C. GOP Representatives in House Bank Scandal Are Cleared : Inquiry: Rohrabacher says he's 'squeaky clean.' Identical letters sent earlier to Dannemeyer, Packard by special counsel.
- The '30s Live at Fire Station 4 : Renovation: Care is taken to preserve a fine, lesser-known vestige of the Art Deco era.
- Teen-Ager Pleads Guilty in 'Long Island Lolita' Case
- The following are selected entries from...
- Arts School Graduate Wins $3,000 Scholarship
- Tanisha Larkin
- ARCHITECTURE : A Sense of Loss at Unique Community
- Lawmakers Block Increase in Grazing Fees : Appropriations: Western senators succeed in eliminating measure from Interior Department spending bill for the third consecutive year.
- RETAIL
- AIRLINES
- Taking Inventory of Ways to Pick the Best Stocks : Finance: An investment executive focuses on the two theories for selecting securities in his Anaheim speech.
- AmiPro Pushes Windows War Further
- Regulators Offer Plan for Rating Financial Health of Life Insurers
- Officials Ease Rules on $60 Sports Bus Fee : Schools: Players have until the end of their seasons to pay. The principal is looking for alternatives for those who can't afford the charge.
- Glendora : Notification Rule Modified
- A Kinder, Gentler Coming-of-Age Story
- Pico Rivera : Council Cuts Public Speech Time From 15 to 5 Minutes
- Italian-California Fare Satisfies at Lader's Too
- FALL HOME UPDATE : REMODELING : Starting the Search for Good Contractor
- Serious Flaws Found in Douglas' Troubled C-17 : Pentagon: Air Force plans to buy 120 of the aircraft for $40 billion. Costs to remedy defects are not known.
- Claremont : 'No U-Turn' Sign Approved
- Gen. James Van Fleet, 100; Hero Exalted by Truman
- South Pasadena : Tours of 710 Freeway Route
- FALL HOME UPDATE : GARDENING : A Gardening Trend Is Taking Shape
- Big Dippers