- Sri Lankan Troops Break Siege on Fort
- Wilshire District : Apartment Repairs Ordered
- Pirates' Pride High in Face of Division Change
- Store to Benefit AIDS Patients : Health: The Atwater Village shop is dedicated to helping those in a hospice and to raising funds for education about the disease.
- Kidnaped Woman Found Unharmed
- Sister Mary Ignatius Isn't Happy : Costa Mesa city fathers as drama critics? It's a laugh
- A lawyer-comics night? It's no joke. The...
- MOTOR RACING : Shuman Speeds Toward a Place in Ascot Lore
- Q&A; WITH Wayne Gretzky : He's on the Ice, Feeling Fit Again : Hockey: His back is sound and the Kings are getting better. And people who say he's the Average One motivate him to continued greatness.
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Mater Dei Might Be Tustin's Toughest Test This Season
- GOOD COOKING : A Celebration of Domestic Cheeses
- NEIGHBORS : Horse Healer : A parapsychologist uses a phone, hands and a crystal that points to problem areas on a diagram.
- Israel Closes Lebanese Port, Cuts Route to Iraq
- Duarte : Pamela Park Renovation
- Airport's Cheap Parking Lots to Stay Open
- Alhambra : Main Street Zoning Change
- Complaint Seeks to Disqualify Dahms
- Tito Puente Maintaining a Steady Beat
- SENIORS SPORTS : Beating Age Is a Game : If the secret of youth is sweat, the regional Senior Olympics have some hot contenders.
- Blacks Recruited as Bone Marrow Donors
- Pasadena : Inmate Dies After Hanging
- True Fare Offered at Japanese Eatery
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FRIDAY'S TOP GAMES
- City-to-Be Getting a Free Launch : Malibu: They have a council, a city manager, free insurance and a location for offices. Now all that's needed is cityhood--and tax money to pay for it all.
- False Claim of Killing Closes Road
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Buses Added for Disabled Passengers
- R.H.E. Grants First License to a Masseuse
- Ex-Valdez Leaves San Diego Bay : Environment: The Exxon tanker, repaired and renamed since its massive oil spill last year, battles protesters and fog to set sail for the Mideast.
- Fallbrook
- Testimony Points to Reedy as Driver, Not Billy Martin
- Shaw, Celtics Close to Deal, Paper Reports
- Point Loma Nazarene (1-2) defeated Redlands, 2-0,...
- THE SIDELINES : Gathers Golf Event Canceled
- Maxwell Reveals Talks to Sell Off Some Assets
- MEDIA : 7 Weeklies to Be Sent as Part of Register
- Exchange Probes Oil Hikes, Rumors
- Sears unveils Frequent-Buyer Promotion: The program is...
- Caramel Candy: Sweet and Easy
- Conservation Urged to Ease Oil Shortage : Energy: The Administration unveils a plan to boost U.S. production.
- Santa Monica : Waste Center May Reopen
- U.S., Canadian Rescuers Search Northern Atlantic for Downed Jet
- THE MILITARY / SOME DISSENT : Anti-War Sentiment Is Seen Growing in the Armed Forces : Reservists are reported seeking conscientious objector status.
- Alhambra : 5% Raise for Police Workers
- Montebello : Ground Will Be Broken for Long-Awaited Fire Station
- Culver City : Preferential Parking Plan
- White House Won't Blame Envoy for Misreading Iraq
- Plenty of Room, Few Hassles at Birraporetti's
- Henry T. Mudd, College Co-Founder, Dies at 77
- GULF WATCH: Day 42 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Mecham Loses in Arizona, Backs Primary Winner
- Hiring of Bilingual Asian Teachers Urged : Education: Advisory panel tells Long Beach school board that there are many Asian students who do not speak English.
- West Covina : Lakes Project Loses Hotel
- Abuse Reports Close Home for Disabled
- District Attorney Clears Officer Who Killed Man Wielding Baseball Bat
- Simi Teachers May Protest Class Sizes
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Injury Knocks Duff From Starting Role
- South Bay's Football Top 10
- Owners Support NL President : Baseball: Bill White, who threatened to resign, gets the backing he sought on incident involving umpire Joe West.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC
- MORE BARS:
- Consumers Bumped From Flights Can Sue
- The Real Thing in Brand Power Is Coke, Global Survey Shows : Marketing: Consumers rated product symbols on familiarity and esteem. The rankings are important because firms can tout them in ads.
- Toshiba to Double Staff at Its Irvine Plant
- Ralphs and Lucky Scrap Frequent-Shopper Plans
- U.S. Education Doesn't Make the Grade
- To marvel at how much has been accomplished on inspiration and will alone.
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE : The Ventura 20 : Novices can find out if they're a budding Al Unser Jr., who started his career in a kart.
- Malibu : Hotel Plan Dropped
- THEATER : George Bernard Shaw's Superplay
- Panel Ends Stalemate on Marina Plan : Redevelopment: Coastal Commission OKs plan to allow 10% of Marina del Rey project without the construction of a disputed bypass road.
- Dairy Recalls Milk Sold at Vons Outlets
- Carpenter a Victim of 'Little Lies,' Defense Contends
- Whittier : Street Closure OKd for Shopping Center
- Ruling Is Reprieve for Miner
- Bush Attacks Crime Bill, Says It 'Handcuffs Police'
- LOCAL : Drive-By in Long Beach Kills 1
- THEATER REVIEW A FUNNY THING HAPPENED : A Rome Full of Laughs : The cast and the ambience of the theater enhance the timeless appeal of the musical.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Drug Tests for Gas Workers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Union Official Denies Peters Plot
- Notifiable Diseases Report
- ANAHEIM : Building Ban Near Disneyland Retained
- Incorporation Drive Snares Reluctant Developers : Calabasas: Cityhood proponents are jubilant as LAFCO excludes only one of nine builders from the proposed boundaries.
- Downey's Civic Center Took Less by 6 Years, $112 Million
- WESTMINSTER : Free Mexican Fiesta: Viva Independence!
- Mistrial Declared in Murder Case After Jury Bias Flap : Courts: The case, stemming from a Gardena police raid, was complex. Jurors' allegations of racism and physical threats made it more so.
- El Cajon
- Saddleback Takes Five-Set Victory Over Chaffey
- Banning Hires Paez as Basketball Coach
- Scott Paper to Sell Brazilian Tissue Unit
- P.M. BRIEFING : Catfish Workers Walk Off Jobs
- 65 More S&Ls; for Sale; Three in Southland
- The Gallo Wars
- The Thais Have a Word for It: <i> Yum</i> : Delicacies: In traditional Thai cuisine, <i> yums</i> stand alone as dishes to be nibbled at leisure.
- A Spicy Chicken Salad
- Discovery May Aid Detection of Diabetes : Science: Antibodies to protein identified by researchers are present in the bloodstream as long as seven years before disease develops.
- Fire Sale: One Old Station on the Block
- Coastal Zone Boundary Expanded : Development: The Coastal Commission's decision to extend the boundary 150 feet up the scenic bluffs in Playa del Rey and Westchester is expected to affect construction.
- Hollywood : Press Club Plans Move
- Bad Loans Close Business College : Education: Defaults on student loans prompt withdrawal of federally guaranteed financial aid.
- Heat and Smog Join Forces for 9th Day in Row
- 'Grambo' Gung-Ho for Gulf Duty
- The Book Generation? : Sales of Children's Volumes Soar as Stores Try to Keep Pace
- S. Africa Youths Kill 20 on Train in Latest Strife
- Thousands Hail Reagan for Role in Freeing East Berlin : Germany: The former President chisels a remnant of the wall, whose destruction he called for in 1987.
- Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Agencies Over FCA Failure
- MORE BARS:
- Storing Cheese
- The Americanization of Mozzarella : Trends: As Americans learn to love pungent foreign cheeses, our cheese industry is learning to make them.
- South Pasadena Puts the Bite on Nail Salons
- MORE VIDEOS:
- TV and Still Cameras Will Be Allowed in a Few Federal Courts
- NATION : Florida Lottery Hits $100 Million
- S.D.-Based Planes Join Escalating War on Drugs : Smuggling: Hawkeye surveillance aircraft and crews were sent last month to Panama as part of the increased Pentagon effort to stop the drug flow into the United States.
- 19th-Century Sailing Ship Replica to Be Open for Tours
- Jail Death Confirmed as Drug Overdose
- MEINERS OAKS : Woman, 72, Escapes $175,000 House Fire
- Msgr. Pekarcik, Diocese Liaison to Catholic Hospitals, Dies at 67
- Ad Makes Case for an Elected City Attorney, Seeks Candidates for Job : Ballot: Santa Monica voters haven't decided yet on an initiative to make the office elective rather than appointive.
- Man Charged in Burglary, Is Linked to 35 Others
- McCallister, Co-Owner of Athletic Club, Dies
- THE COLLEGES : Two Good Men : Moorpark College Calls Out the Marines--Brothers in Arms
- Hits Finally Bounce Angels' Way in an 8-6 Victory Over the Twins
- Countywide : 4 Bridges Picked for Quake Fortification
- Raiders in Hand, Bradley Seeks Soccer's World Cup
- 2 Athletes to Stand Trial in Armed Robberies
- In the Case of Michael Milken
- Pet Shepherd Attacks Owners
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing Today on Post-Spill Action
- Poison Grain Keeps Underground Squirrels Under Control at Beach
- Commission Extends Boundaries of Coastal Zone to Scenic Bluffs
- One Sparks Gets Extra Year of Eligibility : Mater Dei: Southern Section grants Leland another season, but he might not make the grade. His cousin, Derek, could be eligible to play tonight.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boddicker Caps Day of Boston Good News
- THE SIDELINES : Reedy Was Drunk, Official Says
- DEL MAR : Best Pal Stamps Himself California's Best With Easy Victory in Futurity
- Long Beach : Coastal Plan Amended for Convention Center Project
- Fast Crowd : The Pro Circuit for a Chronic Speeder Is Any Open Highway
- Investigators Deny Coercing Officer to Disclose Evidence
- Clever Hafez Assad, Odd Man Out in Mideast, Seeks Pivotal Role : Geopolitics: Syria's leader hopes to become a power broker in the region, and he has his blocks in place.
- The Message Is Loud and Clear to Utility Firm: Quiet Down : Redondo Beach: Ear-splitting sound in the middle of the night spurs council to prosecute Edison for noise violations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council to Help Fund Senior Center
- Water Subsidy for Poor Given Preliminary OK
- THE SIDELINES : NHL Sharks Sign With San Jose
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Tolliver to Start for Chargers
- Judge His Voice, Not His Attire
- Smog and Power
- Discouraging Business
- MOVIES - Sept. 13, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 13, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 13, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 13, 1990
- Police Say Death of 4 Was Murder-Suicide by Woman
- U.N. Near Accord on Iraq Food Aid : Gulf crisis: The U.S.-sponsored plan would allow limited humanitarian assistance. It seeks to deal with Third World protests and forestall blockade leakage.
- U.S. Threatens to Fine L.B. for Incinerator
- Boy, 2, Shot, Apparently Intentional Target of Gang : Violence: Child is in critical but stable condition. Three other youngsters are also victims of bullets.
- Late-Night Session on Deficit Held : Budget: The White House has high hopes for an accord despite slow progress. Negotiators warn the effort still may fail.
- 'M. Butterfly' and Morse's 'Tru' Due
- CBS Records' Ex-Chief Barred at Headquarters
- YOU DRIVE, YOU PAY: Expect a major...
- Parretti Lost Ally in Liberian Strongman
- Secrets to Baking From-Scratch Cake
- DEAD RINGER: Nowadays, who would hire a...
- NEXT QUESTION: Harold Ezell, former western regional...
- B-B-B-BABY BOOM--In affluent Orange County, where fertility...
- Judge Agrees on Calling a Mayor a Mayor
- Final Act: Allies End German Occupation
- Suspect in Stabbing Case Knifed at Court; Victim Held : Violence: Just before his trial is to start in Pasadena, the defendant is attacked in an elevator, allegedly by the man he is accused of knifing in a barroom brawl.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Phone Service Out for Several Hours
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : After Week Off, Nelson Back To Work
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Karcher Enterprises Sees Sales Increase in 2nd Quarter
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana computer equipment...
- Water Peril Cited for Two Counties : Pollution: Contamination by sewage and manure will make supply for western San Bernardino and Riverside counties undrinkable in 25 years, study says.
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : The Enduring Value, Allure of Cashmere : Sweaters: Continuing high demand and scarcity of soft goat wool has pushed prices higher.
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Basics Reign at Granddaddy of Surf Shops
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Anne Klein Stylist Dell'Olio Keeps His Clothes Center-Stage : Designer: For a man who presides over a $600-million-a-year empire, he's not very glamorous himself.
- Bangladesh May Lose $500 Million a Year
- GAO Warns of Bank Failures, Federal Bailout
- Collins Develops a Taste for Beef Over Chicken : Fast food: The firm will sell its U.S. Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets to Pepsico and buy more Sizzler restaurants. Then it will merge with Pepsico.
- 2nd Round of Futures Fraud Trials Begins
- FAMILY AFFAIRS : How to Control Child-Rearing Anxiety
- With Moscow Crippled, U.S. Emerges as Top Power : Geopolitics: Washington may now enjoy a greater freedom of action than at any time since World War II.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Catalogue of a Dior Replica
- ENVIRONMENT / NUCLEAR DILEMMA : Ex-Idaho Official Handed Atomic Waste Hot Potato : David Leroy seeks a temporary home for 4 million spent reactor fuel rods from the nation's utilities. So far, states have balked.
- TREND WATCH
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : T-Shirts Find Way Into Mainstream of Fashion Wear
- Lockheed Rejects Simmons' Request to Meet With Board
- William I. Campbell, a senior vice president...
- Machine Tool Orders
- Former Hughes Employee Wins Big Jury Award : Aerospace: The worker says he was fired after accusing the company of overcharging on defense contracts. The company plans to appeal.
- Schaefer and Her Constituents
- Let the Oaks Stay Put
- Viet Envoy Says Time Is Right for Ties With U.S. : Diplomacy: Hanoi's U.N. ambassador points to his country's role in the Cambodian peace plan. American officials want to see more positive steps.
- Man's Body Recovered From Castaic Lake
- Board Urges Compromise in Dispute Over Temple Plans : Worship: Some residents fear increased traffic, while others just want a new home for their synagogue.
- Builders Lose Bid to Start Work on Housing Project
- OXNARD : Council OKs Office, Residential Project
- Schools Budget Passes; Educators Call Amount $5 Million Short
- Mayor Pitches City for 1992 GOP Convention
- CAMARILLO : Girl, 15, Testifies in Teacher's Trial
- STAGE
- RACING NOTES : Lukas Again Pays Top Dollar at the Keeneland Yearling Sale
- The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art...
- TV Reviews : PBS' Populist Approach to 'Amazing Grace' Spiritual
- TV Reviews : Jones Ignites Intriguing 'Gabriel's Fire'
- City Police Officer Kills Assailant Wielding Stake
- SPORTS WATCH : Raiders Redux
- Cool Rhetoric but Careful Policy : Bush works to keep the consensus
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross to Hold Classes for Workers
- A Denver Election Commission member asked Secretary...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Foster Gets Start at Inside Linebacker
- Athletes Push Bobsled Team to New Heights : Olympics: Willie Gault, Edwin Moses and Herschel Walker boost the hopes of an American squad shut out of gold since 1956.
- There Must Be a Lesson Here
- ROUNDUP
- British to Let Yankee Be God
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Winning Another National Title Is Goalkeeper's Main Goal
- Federal Panel Opposes Limits on Art Content : Congress: A special bipartisan commission also urges a broad overhaul of the embattled National Endowment for the Arts's operations.
- The Laguna Art Museum will display Jim...
- LOCAL : Truck Fuel Leak Snarls Freeway With Accidents, Cleanup Crews
- Reagan Gets In Licks at Wall
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : MENSWEAR : The Best Fall Looks Fit In Anywhere
- 3,000-Acre Blaze Near Escondido Almost Encircled; Evacuees Returning : Brush fire: Two hundred were forced to flee canyon residences. Five homes were badly damaged.
- Father Arrested in Death of Boy, 3
- Judge Deals Setback to Warner Ridge Foe : Zoning: Councilwoman Joy Picus says the decision means any unhappy developer can get a court to reverse City Council actions.
- MacArthur Park Plan Would Lock Out Addicts : Narcotics: Business owners seek to rid the area of drug users by closing off alleys with gates. The proposal needs approval of city agencies.
- MOORPARK : Board OKs Loan for New School
- D.A. Will File Murder Charge Against Suspect in Dana Point Beach Shooting
- L.A., Let Magnolia Be Magnolia
- Newspaper's Rights Defeat CIF Wrongs
- First Black at Augusta Downplays Controversy
- Mattingly Is Activated by Yankees
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Jim Bonds Chosen to Start Saturday
- Arts Council Gives Groups Fund Boost : Grants: The Garden Grove Symphony and Newport Harbor Art Museum each received more money than an advisory committee had recommended.
- Farrell Seeks Review of Gates' Drug User Remark
- Jail Fee Approved Over Cities' Protests : Assessments: Supervisors say state budget cuts forced the action. Municipal officials say fewer suspects might be jailed, thus jeopardizing public safety.
- SEAL BEACH : Response to Police Criticism Assailed
- Padres' Hurst Puts Damper on Dodgers' Sparks of Hope
- Hearns Drops His Trainer-Manager
- COMMENTARY : Dry Your Tears, Northern California--Al Davis Said 'If' : Raiders: Fans waste no time in destroying Silver and Black mementos. But the reaction may be premature.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Doe Loyalists Turn Big Guns on Rebels
- NATION : Illinois Puts Murderer to Death
- RAIDERS CHRONOLOGY
- Judge Deals Setback to Councilwoman Opposing Large Project : Zoning: Joy Picus says the decision, if upheld, means that any disgruntled developer can get a court to reverse City Council actions.
- Countywide : El Toro's Marines Plan Runways Run
- Chabad Telethon Earns Record $6.15 Million
- Ruby S. Holland; Retired Film Technician
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Question of Color
- Bush 'Forthright' in Message to Iraqis : Gulf crisis: The President declares he has no quarrel with the people, saying the fault lies with Saddam Hussein.
- Police Search for Videos of Florida Students' Killings
- BOOK REVIEW : Tallying Losses in the Family Revolution
- WORLD : Injury Brings Bungee Jump Ban
- Gorbachev: Part Problem, Part Solution : Soviet economy: A key question is whether the country's leader understands the necessary reforms and, if so, whether he favors moving in this direction?
- Fallbrook
- FULLERTON : CSUF Professors Get $445,000 in Grants
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lottery to Celebrate Fifth Anniversary
- Cal State Panel Moves to Sell Bel-Air House : Education: Trustee committee votes to hire appraiser to determine price for the controversial property. It may be worth more than $5 million.
- Council Keeps Grove Festival Alive--Till Friday
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Takes Action to Safeguard Trash
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : McElroy Ends Holdout in Limbo
- SIDELINES : San Jose Picks Athletic Director
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Beats El Dorado in Sudden Death in Water Polo
- Bronco Fans Weigh in With Complaints
- Thorny Start : USC-Penn State Matchup Rekindles Heated Memories of the 1923 Rose Bowl
- SHORT TAKES : British Mothers Know Turtles
- SHORT TAKES : ABC Signs Salinger to New Pact
- Three Given Maximum Terms in Jogger Attack : Crime: Teen-agers to serve five to 10 years for assault and rape of woman in Central Park. The defense claims court proceedings were biased.
- House Is on Fire? Here Comes SWAT
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Parole Affirmed for Ex-Panther Spain
- GARDEN GROVE : Convention Center Plan to Be Studied
- SIDELINES : Mackey Ordered to Drug Clinic
- NFL NOTES : Lawrence Taylor Wins NFC Defensive Honors
- A Detroit bar owner charged with drunken...
- Royal Finds Creed Well-Received
- King Apologizes to Pa. Beauty : Pageant: The CNN talk show host says he is sorry for calling a Miss America contestant ugly.
- Paez Accepts Basketball Post at L. A. Banning
- NBC Takes the Top 4 Spots
- Entertainer Music Awards to Be Presented in Encinitas
- Festival '90 : 'Movieteller' Renews an Art : Movies: From about 1910 to the '30s, Korean movietellers translated films for audiences. Walter Lew uses the technique again.
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- Evidence in Police Case Jeopardized : Courts: Battering ram allegedly used during raids in which four homes were heavily damaged may be excluded in trial of four officers.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Opposes Relaxing Brown Act
- Trustees Won't Meet on City Council Days
- Mickey Rooney Offers Aid to Repaint Black Couple's Vandalized Home
- Zoltan Rozsnyai: Conductor, University Music Director
- CONSUMERS : How to Just Say No to Kids Who Want It All
- Text of Bush's Speech: 'It Is Iraq Against the World'
- Fire Damages Glendale Condominium Project
- Gulf Crisis Prompts New Plan on Offshore Oil Ban : Legislation: Hopes for a multi-year drilling moratorium are dashed amid an attitude of 'Let's circle the wagons and hold on to what we've got.'
- Arabian Adventure : Modern Explorers Sift Desert Sands in Search of Lost City of Ubar
- San Diego
- Two Women Sentenced for Trying to Hire Hit Man
- Citizens Panel Fills 9 Vacancies Despite Protests
- Airport Parking Prices Take Off : Travel: The new garages next to the terminal will charge $14 for the first two days, $7 for each day after that. Business and vacation fliers alike are peeved.
- Harry William Keipp; Draftsman
- SIDELINES : Bad News Kept From Sampras
- He Gives U.S. Troops Seats at 50-Yard Line
- Cal Students' Deaths May Affect Water Polo Event
- Silva Called Drunk at Time of Crash : Swimming: Former record-holder from UCLA had a blood-alcohol level of 0.16% when he was killed Aug. 19 in Florida, report says.