- The Advantages of Locking In a Rate : Home Loans: With the market so volatile, it pays to have a lender give you a 'rate lock' for a specific period.
- Second Mortgage as Home-Selling Tool
- Witness in Lebanon : BEIRUT FRAGMENTS; A War Memoir <i> By Jean Said Makdisi (Persea Books: $19.95; 265 pp.) </i>
- Samuel H. Mayes; Cellist With Major Orchestras
- Deluge Turns Tribe's Quiet to Panic : Nature: A flood devastates an Indian village in Grand Canyon. Now, residents are trying to assess damage to homes, land and livestock.
- Slaying Ends Beach Dispute in Dana Point
- Deputies Mean Quicker Police Response in L.B., Officials Say
- Proposed Deposit Insurance Reforms
- New Mother Among 130 Americans Flown to Safety
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- Campus Correspondence : Better Than Ignorance, but No Suit of Armor : Sexual Fears: Our generation has words for 'date rape' and other dangers. But knowledge doesn't confer enough power to keep us safe.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston's Klingler Has Ware-Like Numbers
- Bavaro's Performance Will Be a Key Factor for Giants
- HOW THE TOP 25 FARED
- San Pedro Honors '61 Marine League Champions
- Three Top Surfers Make an Early Exit
- Santa Barbara Quiets SDSU Women, Sweeps Volleyball Final
- Rewrite by Sondheim
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- *** 1/2 ANTHRAX "Persistence of Time" <i> Island</i>
- Shell Entertains High Hopes From Start : Raiders: Coach says they have makings of being outstanding. Denver to provide test today.
- Colourful Anthems to Black-Rock Movement *** 1/2 LIVING COLOUR "Time's Up" <i> Epic</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- VIDEORGY: Who's the latest show-biz starlet to...
- They're Very Rich Kids on the Block
- Esperanza Reverts to Old Ways, Beats Santa Ana
- Titans Salvage Pride, Moral Victory in Loss to Auburn : Football: With a tenacious second half, Fullerton gives No. 3 Tigers a decent game before falling, 38-17.
- Fitzgerald's Field Goal Lifts Agoura : Prep football: Chargers score winning points with 56 seconds left in opening half.
- Pitcher Perfect : 25 Years Ago Tonight, Koufax Mowed Down All 27 Cubs to Make His Fourth No-Hitter Even More Special
- Toreros Open With 20-12 Victory Over Occidental
- Music, Maestra : JoAnn Falletta has ventured into a male-dominated world to become conductor of the Long Beach Symphony and two other orchestras
- Theater in London
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Looking at What Makes Lewis Work
- Woman's Firing Due to Ignorance
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- 'JUNK' MAIL
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Symbol for John Wayne Airport Just Won't Fly
- Galanter Urged to Oppose Gateway
- Uram Among Few Speaking Up for Medically Indigent
- Gypsum Canyon Ideal Location for Much-Needed, New O.C. Jail
- Kudos and Boos
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Judge Harassment
- I just read the smug letter by...
- I hope "Into the Night With Rick...
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- Lauren Lipton's "Anchored in L.A." piece on...
- INTERNAL EXILE
- HARRY SHEARER
- Gypsum Canyon Ideal Location for Much-Needed, New O.C. Jail
- She's an Actor?
- Fear and Loathing on--and off--the Freeway
- Author, Author
- Cons of Conservation
- HARRY SHEARER
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- Second Amendment Shouldn't Need Defense
- Safety of Bicyclists Is Two-Way Street
- Drug Use in Cheech Marin's Earlier Films
- LAWNS AWAY
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Safety of Bicyclists Is Two-Way Street
- Gypsum Canyon Ideal Location for Much-Needed, New O.C. Jail
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Tough Problems Need to Be Thought Through
- County Solves Budget Crisis at Others' Expense
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- Gypsum Canyon Ideal Location for Much-Needed, New O.C. Jail
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- Expert Clarifies His Earlier Advice on How to Check Out the Security of a Credit Union
- HARRY SHEARER
- In Defense of Personnel at Nixon Library
- Developers' Fix Delights Reader
- 'JUNK' MAIL
- HARRY SHEARER
- I'm tired of people who complain about...
- Migrant Deaths
- Our thanks to CBS for "Northern Exposure"...
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- Waxman Denies Redistricting Ploy
- Symbol for John Wayne Airport Just Won't Fly
- Air Europe
- Paper Shouldn't Reveal Location of Oil Reserve
- Hunting Auto Center Amid the High-Rises
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Landfill Foe
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- Safety of Bicyclists Is Two-Way Street
- A Vote for Cyndi
- Prisoner of His Own Myth :...
- SITTING OUT 'DANCE'
- Sheltering the Homeless Merits Tax Increase
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- My wife and I miss "Mancuso FBI"...
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- ISRAELI 'SPY'
- Not Measuring Up
- Example an Exception
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Recycling Odds
- The Importance of Distinguishing Between the Words <i> Hispanic</i> and <i> Latino</i>
- ONLY GOD CAN MAKE A TREE
- Fond Memories of Old Ford Plant
- Slur in a Film Title
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- BROTHERS MENENDEZ
- Canceling Egypt's $7-Billion Defense Debt
- Odes to an irresistible anarchist: Ernie Kovacs
- Oh Say, Can You Hear?
- Some 'Cures' for 'Home Sick' Sufferers
- Looking at What Makes Lewis Work
- Names in the News - Sept. 9, 1990
- Prominent Chefs Lend Expertise as Competition Heats Up Galleys
- Fire Not Cause of Death in Accident : Titan booster: Technician was killed by falling boxes of sand used to counterweight crane carrying rocket motor, officials say. A segment of the rocket fell and burst into flames.
- PBS Fall Studies: War, Intrigue, and Environment
- News ANALYSIS : Hussein, in Role of Victim, Seeks Bloc to Foil Embargo
- Ethnic Turks Tossed Out of Bulgaria by Former Regime Are Wary of Returning
- And Herewith the Worsts
- In Search of . . . Jeanne Crain
- New Cruise Ships Will Soon Offer Something for Just About Every Kind of Adventure Seeker
- Here's a Guide to Cruises With Culinary Conscience
- A List of Personal Bests From All Those Cruises
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Jewelry for the Space Age
- Bush, Gorbachev Sound Unity Note on Eve of Summit : Superpowers: The President, toning down earlier signals, says he won't ask the Soviets to send troops to the gulf. He will discuss 'cooperative arrangements.'
- White House Pushes Oil Firm Tax Breaks : Budget: Democratic and Republican negotiators continue marathon deficit talks. They hope to reach an agreement by Monday.
- U.S. Agency 'Watchdogs' More Like 'Lap Dogs,' Senator Says : Government: Report on role of inspectors general finds misconduct. Whistle-blowers' identities are often revealed.
- Cable Networks Aim for Originality
- 'People Are at the Limit of Their Patience' : Soviet Union: Adoption of Yeltsin's '500 Days' plan is the last hope for avoiding massive economic dislocation and resulting civil disorder.
- THE HELSINKI SUMMIT : Summit Agenda Expands Far Beyond One-Topic Gulf Crisis
- Group Gives Reiner 'No Confidence' Vote : Prosecutors: Deputy D.A. group rebukes the district attorney for his removal of a veteran prosecutor from a murder case.
- Muslim Group to Enter City Politics : Election: For first time, Nation of Islam will sponsor candidates in 4 council races next year.
- Agency Director Admits Embezzlement : Plea bargain: Fired head of Southeast Asian refugee service pledges to repay the $70,000 he took. Sentencing is deferred.
- BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Esperanza Takes On Santa Ana
- Emotion, Punt Blocks Carry Oilers : Prep football: Huntington Beach rolls past Corona del Mar, 28-0, in season opener.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : A No-Man Would Enhance Tyson's Entourage
- Minici Paces Irvine Past University, 16-14
- Modern Dance Performances Usher in College's Art Season
- UAL's Stock Soars $8 on Analyst's 'Buy' Advice : Airlines: The suggestion, based on a belief that an employee buyout will succeed, comes amid rumors of Marvin Davis' renewed interest.
- Typhoon Batters Taiwan After Hitting Philippines
- Insurance Firm Sues State, Charges Harassment : Regulation: FGS, accused of fraudulent sales practices, says Commissioner Gillespie unlawfully spent state funds to harm the company.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 4 Plead Innocent in Crime Rampage
- Ex-Gompers Teacher Admits to Molestations
- It's heartening to see that L.A. residents...
- 2 Judges Make Opposite Rulings on Prop. 115 : Law: They disagree over the constitutionality of a provision permitting police hearsay testimony at preliminary hearings.
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers Sought to Help Crime Victims
- SAN CLEMENTE : Agency Urges Public to Attend Meeting
- To Live and Die in L.A.
- Man Arrested in S.D. Wanted in Arizona
- Crespi Holds Off Redlands, 7-6, on Sack by Getz
- Dilweg Finally Gets a Chance to Be the Leader of the Pack : NFL: With Majkowski on sideline, grandson of former Packer star will start at quarterback Sunday against Rams.
- DEL MAR : Corey Black Hoping His Selection of Flying Continental Is Right One
- B'nai B'rith Decides to Let Women Join
- Showtime Comes to Irvine in Scott's Charity Game : Basketball: Laker guard's squad of teammates and ex-teammates falls to Mark Eaton's NBA stars, 146-143, in Bren Center.
- The start of the National Football League...
- ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : Five of a Kind Without an Ace : Football: Realigned league groups five schools in search of a winning record.
- CABARET REVIEW : Serious Singing From Reese
- COLUMN ONE : Historians Unshackle Soviet Past : Textbook writers--free of restraints--sift through layers of lies to give students the truth. But new revelations and self-censorship sometimes get in the way.
- Santa Clarita Challenges Low Census Figures : Population: An early federal count shows 40,000 fewer residents than had been assumed. Some now fear renewed pressure from developers.
- Wayward Golf Balls Anger Commuters : Thousand Oaks: City officials agree there is a problem. Thirty people have filed damage claims this year.
- Killer Sentenced, married by Same Judge, Same Day
- FULLERTON : 40 Meet to Discuss Tree-Planting Plan
- Molina's Bookkeeper Pleads No Contest
- Driver Arrested After 25-Mile Chase
- SANTA ANA : 12 Schools Resume Breakfast Program
- Two Key Leaders Threaten to Boycott Cambodia Talks
- Westlake Overpowers Buena, 41-20
- Foothill Comes Up Dry Against Tustin
- Occidental Presents Challenge for USD
- Westhead Vows to Take Running Game to Denver : Basketball: Former Loyola Marymount coach is introduced as Nuggets' new boss, but officials at the school had yet to hear from him.
- Holmes Replaces Schaaf at Santa Margarita
- Soviero Bows Out of S.D. Opera : Opera: The renowned soprano has broken her contract. San Diego Opera officials are seeking damages.
- INTO THE NIGHT / BILL HIGGINS : MTV Awards: Where the Video Action Was
- San Diego Bishop to Serve on Synod
- Sources of Alternative Energy
- ESPN's Hitzges Belongs in Irritating Hall of Fame
- Readers Are Still Hunting for Solution
- BOOK REVIEW : Delumeau's 'Sin and Fear' Looks at Guilt as Seen in 15th Century : SIN AND FEAR: The Emergence of a Western Guilt Culture, 13th-18th Centuries <i> by Jean Delumeau</i> , <i> translated by Eric Nicholson</i> ; St. Martin's Press; 39.95; 677 pages
- Revising SAT Questions
- They're Glad to Have Scully and Offerman
- U.S. Warns About Pro-Iraq Terrorist Attacks Abroad
- ELECTIONS OXNARD : Eight of 18 Candidates Sign Pledge Promising Clean Campaign
- Biker Bruised, Bitten and Busted in Chase
- Baby's Parentage Questioned in Suit : Custody case: Lawyer for surrogate mother says he can't be certain of client's biological link to child without medical proof.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Pleads Guilty to Dumping Needles
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hard Act to Follow
- MISSION VIEJO : College Parking Bedevils Students
- Robber Fakes Gun, Is Shot by Victim
- ORANGE : Low-Interest Home Loans Are Available
- Are You Listening, Mr. President? : Bush needs to pick a new chief for National Institutes of Health
- LA HABRA : Equipment Failure Causes Power Outage
- MEINERS OAKS : Now Old Pharmacy Is Recovery Center
- ROUNDUP
- Oregon Outlasts Northridge
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mayfair Shoots His Second 65 to Lead by One
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Morse's Revenge Is Swift : Big Game: In the battle between the county's two top-rated teams, Morse scores a 28-14 victory over Rancho Buena Vista.
- Reds' Attitude: Dodgers Still Have to Catch Us
- ROUNDUP : Bowen Carries Thousand Oaks to 20-12 Victory Over San Marcos
- ROUNDUP
- Mission Viejo's Snowden Has Perfect Night in 42-12 Victory
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- ROUNDUP
- Northridge Digs Deep for Quarterback : College football: Injuries give Bratten his first start after a wait of four years.
- ROUNDUP
- Ocean View Comes Back for Victory
- Show Uses Comedy to Air O.C. Issues : Cable TV: 'Counterculture' is a program in which 'Phil Donahue' meets 'Saturday Night Live.' It's set in the fictional Dave's Diner, 'where the coffee is lousy but the conversation is great.'
- Homage to Greene and Greene : Exhibit: Work of the turn-of-the-century California architects, seminal in the Arts and Crafts movement, will be on permanent display at the Huntington Library.
- MTV: The Naughty Envelope, Please : Television: The MTV Video Music Awards program provides impromptu stage for musicians addressing the issue of censorship.
- United Church of Christ Seeks to Evangelize
- Negotiated Solution Urged by Baptists
- Helicopter Crash Kills Pilot, Hurts 1
- Titans, Looking to Improve, Face Tough Task at Auburn
- Maybe Nine No-Hitters Are Just Results of Luck
- Canyon's Hartman to Resume Rivalry With Quintana in Cross-Country Meet
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Thomas Leads Muir Past Palmdale
- Dodgers Receive a Helping Hand From the Reds : Baseball: L.A. gets only three hits but scores two unearned runs in 3-1 victory. Cincinnati's lead is trimmed to 5 1/2 games.
- Aztecs Open in Oregon, on Trail of a New Defense : Football: SDSU travels to Eugene searching for credibility via victory over a Pac 10 team.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Plush Canyons Stadium Needs a Tenant
- Playing Title Role in 'Nixon' Opera Gives Him Sympathy for His Subject
- Oil Prices Plunge $1.39 a Barrel as Traders Cash In
- Union Rejects New York Post Demand: The...
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley-based health-maintenance...
- Boise Cascade to Sell Vancouver Paper Mill
- Report Sees Insolvency for Eagle-Picher by '92 : Litigation: A court-ordered study says the company is struggling under the weight of thousands of asbestos liability claims.
- HOME DECOR : Picture the Possibilities of Bay Windows, Experts Advise : On the outside, they add dimension and architectural interest to a home; on the inside, they act to extend the living area outward.
- UNICEF Seeking $5.2 Million for Refugee Aid
- EL RIO : Boy, 15, Accidentally Shot by a Friend
- Stephen J. Lukasik joined TRW Inc. in...
- U.S. Expected to Emphasize Peace but Warn of Warfare : Summit: Bush intends to talk tough while putting a formal stamp on superpower cooperation, officials said.
- Experts Offer Ways to Accentuate Views
- U.S. Ordered to Pay Man Who Lost Arm to Alligator
- GARDENING : Seeing the Trees and the Forest : Bonsai, the art of cutting, wiring and trimming plants to stunt their growth, is an artistic challenge in itself.
- Party Congress Harshly Attacks Gorbachev's Reforms
- De Klerk to See Bush Sept. 24; First Such Visit Since '48
- Brewster Morris; Career State Department Official
- A-10 THUNDERBOLT: THE TANK BUSTER
- Lady Home; Wife of Former British Prime Minister
- Dennis J. Brennan was promoted to vice...
- Scott R. Holtzman was named senior vice...
- Man Helps Wife in Suicide, Now Faces Murder Charge : Mercy death: Californians thought Michigan law was lenient. They picked wrong state at the wrong time.
- Rumors Run Rife in Community : Titan rocket: Town residents knew something was wrong when ambulances rushed to the test site. They complain about being left to guess what had happened.
- Weaving Soviets Into Gulf Units Would Pose Questions for U.S. : Control: American military leaders wonder whether they can form a joint command structure and still be free to act unilaterally if they choose.
- Parliament Backs Thatcher on Gulf
- Pittsburgh Sniper Shoots Himself, Falls to His Death
- Raul Alvarado, a partner with Andersen Consulting,...
- Sy Gerber was named president of CSL...
- Selecting the Sealant for a Wood Floor
- Governor Won't Sue Over Schools : Education: He remains convinced, however, that Controller Davis lacks authority to issue larger payments to districts.
- Investors Upset Over Legal Fees in Lincoln Case
- Bondholders Criticize Lincoln Case Legal Fees : S&Ls;: The approved formula would give attorneys $37.5 million if they recover $150 million of the money lost by small investors in the collapse of American Continental.
- Alaska Airlines to Boost Fares: Alaska Air...
- Sprucing Up Those Tired Down Pillows
- Windows Can Give New Look
- Eight new partners were named in the...
- FHP Posts 31% Increase in Net Income for Fiscal Year
- Marie Nastasi Arlt was promoted to senior...
- STOCKS : Oil Price Drop Helps Give Dow 23-Point Boost
- 5 Dead in Midwest as Storms Spawn Flooding and Lightning
- Summit Agenda for 1st Ladies Set
- Gorbachev, Bush Invited to German Ceremonies
- A. J. P. Taylor; Popular British Historian
- Edward Bowles; MIT Engineer Helped Develop Radar
- Magistrate Prods City to Settle Remap Case
- Getting a Head Start on Miss America : Contest: 200 children compete for fame and prizes at pint-sized pageant.
- Addicts Read Their Way to Self-Esteem : Therapy: Illiteracy as a cause and effect of drug dependency is attacked at Acton Rehabilitation Center. Tutors are fellow substance abusers.
- Suits March On, Westhead or Not
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Church Comes Through for Kennedy
- TENNIS U.S. OPEN MEN'S SEMIFINALS : These Matches Are a Tough Call
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP
- The fifth annual Greater Los Angeles Criterium,...
- Moorpark's Bradley, Valley Trio Early Choices as All-Americans
- Couple of Newcomers Carry Rancho Alamitos Past Troy
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Get Split in Volleyball
- Show Faith With Pocketbooks, Leader of Black Baptists Urges : Finances: He declares at the group's annual meeting in Los Angeles that greater cash donations are required to reduce a $7-million debt on a new headquarters building.
- FESTIVAL '90 : Shattering View From the Rim
- 106 Nations Report on Sanctions
- Angry Artist : Philip Cornelius Doesn't Mind a Little Turmoil
- Truck Kills Worker at Construction Site
- Surfer Dies After Falling Off Board
- County Pays Tuition for Social Workers
- Trotter Bolts Onto Air Base, Stops Airplanes
- 233 Killings in August Set a Grim Record for County
- Foreign-Born Teachers Get Some Tutors : Education: Earning accreditation in the United States can be a difficult chore. A new program at Mission College might ease the transition.
- From Sweatshop to Classroom : Mission College: For foreign teachers, obtaining credentials can be a struggle. But a new program may help.
- Capistrano Valley Holds Off Mater Dei
- Canyon Ends Hart's Mastery, 14-7 : High school football: Third-quarter touchdown provides Cowboys' first win over Indians since '86.
- ROUNDUP : Moorpark Opens With Soccer Win
- Speed Leads Lynwood Past Notre Dame
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Rayburn Thirsts to Toast Vintage Season
- ROUNDUP