- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Greenwell's Ground Slam Leads Red Sox
- Cartwright's 'Road' Leads to the Great Outdoors
- Congress Awash in Bills to Control Foreign Investment : Economy: The trend follows a huge surge in the past decade of foreign purchases of U.S. businesses and real estate.
- Crying in the Wilderness : YOSEMITE; The Embattled Wilderness <i> by Alfred Runte (University of Nebraska: $24.95; 271 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Booster Fan Can Help Cool 'Ignored' Room
- Taking Stock of Wall Street : Markets: The crisis-inspired stock plunge matters, but stocks are an unreliable economic barometer. When they crashed in October, 1987, not much happened.
- International Funds Gain Appeal as Dollar Dips
- Viewpoints : We've Got to Stop This Crazy Growth
- They Still Come to the Real-Life Field of Dreams
- Well-Schooled Clothes
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Hot Snacks
- THIS WEEK
- Peace Activist Odd Man Out at Atomic Reunion : Hiroshima: For Gen. Paul Tibbets and Enola Gay crew, it ended the war. But reconnaisance pilot Richard Sherwood witnessed the devastation and dedicated life to peace.
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Teams End Search for MIA Remains
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Typhoon Kills 48; 40,000 Left Homeless
- El Centro Site Is Selected by State for New Prison
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory on Week's Repair Sites for Motorists to Avoid
- Best Bets
- Thunder From Right on Endowment for Arts Is so Much Hot Air : Arts: Conservatives who seek to dismember the NEA only display their disloyalty to their first principles. They should back off.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Many Use Campsites as Welcome Refuge During Hard Times
- Farrakhan Raps Bush on Oil Interests
- McGee Could Still Win National League Batting Title
- Four-Team Race Is Forecast in Atlantic Coast Conference
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Herr Gives Mets Shot With His Arm, Bat
- Vonnegut in Prison and Awaiting Trial : HOCUS POCUS <i> by Kurt Vonnegut (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- Panel to Examine Housing Costs
- INVENTOR'S MARKETING HANDBOOK A Complete Guide to Selling and Promoting Your Invention <i> by Reece A. Franklin (AAJA Publishing (714/393-8525</i> )<i> : $19.95) </i>
- WINNING THE INSURANCE GAME <i> by Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith (Knightsbridge Publishing: $24.95; 560 pp.) </i>
- Montecito Grasses : A Hillside of Graceful, Drought-Tolerant Plants
- The Rare-Coin Business Feels a New Tarnish : Investing: Two Newport Beach firms--a dealer and a value-rating service--are among the latest accused of abuses. The government may regulate the industry if things don't change.
- THE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS : New School Year, Old Worries : Education: Districts not sure how much money they can spend. Deukmejian blames end of budget talks on Honig and teachers' leader, who both blame the governor.
- 'Kids Are Scared' in Drive-By Killing Wave : Gangs: The Sheriff's Department has assigned up to nine more patrol cars and more detectives to help keep peace in volatile south Norwalk.
- Shearson Lehman, 2 Employees Face Fraud Charges
- A Mother's Mission : Ghost of Death Haunts Search for Daughter
- Friend Sought in Slaying of N.Y. Politician
- 'High Tide'
- Arab League Again Pleads Case to Iraq : Diplomacy: Weakened body hardens its position against Baghdad. But only 13 of 21 members attended.
- Soldier Sent to Gulf Faces Charges for Leaving His Children
- Sugar Ray Robinson is an ex-boxing champ...
- New Cities Prefer Deputies to Creating Local Force : Law enforcement: The cost of contracting with the Sheriff's Department is a burden. But the alternative can be too daunting.
- OXNARD : Man, 71, Accused of Child Molestation
- Crowds Flock to See High-Flying Daredevils Wing It
- Colorful Polynesian dancing groups, some from 5,000...
- Poor Kids Must Eat in Summertime Too : County Should Subsidize Meals When School's Out
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stewart Eyes Security in Leading in Milwaukee Open
- L.A. Police United in Attitude, Survey Says : Law enforcement: Researchers find that despite an influx of women and minorities, members of the force think and act alike. Critics contend uniformity stifles sensitivity.
- COMMENTARY : Long Live the Open, Loud and Unruly As It Is
- UCSD Women Win Title in Volleyball Tournament
- FICTIONSOME CAN WHISTLE by Larry McMurtry (Pocket:...
- THE BUTCHER'S WIFE <i> by Li Ang translated by Howard Goldblatt and Ellen Yeung (Beacon Press: $9.95) </i>
- Profile
- Mormons Restoring City of Ancestors : Religion: Nauvoo, Ill., on Mississippi River was center of the church's world for 7 years during the 1800s.
- Furor Over Regents' Meeting : Environment: Jews and others say meeting on controversial UCLA power plant, set for Rosh Hashanah, should be rescheduled.
- World IN BRIEF : 20 Missing as Bus Skids Into River
- Murder Victim Had Led Battle to Prevent Crime : Inglewood: The death of 84-year-old Sadie Hancock hit the members of her Neighborhood Watch group 'like a ton of bricks.' Police say she was probably killed during a robbery attempt.
- Flood-Control Bond Vote OKd : Legislature: Santa Ana River project would receive $60 million if voters approve water bond proposal in November.
- Rapid Growth and Its Challenges : Congestion, Clean Air, Water and Affordable Housing All Have to Be Dealt With
- A Second Chance for Dangerous Delinquents : Schools: Youngsters disciplined for offenses as serious as carrying guns are sent to special classes rather than being expelled.
- French Men Set a World Record in 400-Meter Relay
- 'Flying feels so free, so liberating. You're totally self-sufficient'
- DEL MAR : Bayakoa Scores Expected Victory, but It Takes Her Until Final Jump
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTH ROUNDUP : 67-0 Loser Fails to Gain Single First Down
- The History of Battle Is Mere Putty in His Hands
- The Billion-Dollar Man Turns 25
- Bo Knows Acting
- Michael Andretti came back in the final...
- Quibbles & Bits
- ON LOCATION : A Couple of Cops, With a Twist : Producer-directors Rob Cohen and John Badham's 'The Hard Way' lets James Woods and Michael J. Fox spoof their images
- Where Half-Chickens Go to Heaven : Versailles' first branch location: Just as homey, just as delicious.
- The Big East Conference is considering expansion...
- Out of Uniform
- Open Festival Increases Theater Offerings
- A Thrift by Any Other Name Is Much the Same
- GARDENING : African Violets Need Proper Light, Watering
- The 99-Cent Opera : PIRATE JENNY <i> by April Bernard (W. W. Norton: $18.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Man Gets 2 Terms--Prison, Marriage
- 'Isaac in America'
- China, Soviets Declare Alliance for Gulf Peace
- Chernobyl Restarted After Control System Failure
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Officials Cancel November Elections
- War of Nerves Tests Diplomats at Embassies
- New Schools, Studies and Dress Codes
- Big Stars, Little Fans : CELEBRITIES LEND A VOICE, HAND OR NAME TO FALL'S NEW CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
- Worker Comp Files Seized in Compton
- Herders Face an Uncertain Future : Mongolia: The nation seeks to increase its links with the outside world. An invasion of tourists and a return to capitalism could severely alter the traditional lifestyle.
- As the Man Says, It'll Be a Boring Election : Campaigns: On the heavily Democratic Westside, the odds are against the under-financed and largely unknown Republicans.
- Dan Walker Finds Comeback Trail in S.D.
- Remember This One? Let's Build a Peripheral Canal : Water: With counties broke, schools in decline, public health a disgrace and highways in disrepair, a new water system is hardly an urgent necessity.
- Should developers' role in environmental impact reports be changed? : AGAINST : DAVE BROWN
- LABOR DAY CLOSINGS
- Airport Poster Plan Melts Away, but Not the Art Uproar
- Seau Makes Hit in Debut--the Wrong Kind
- A federal court document supports former New...
- Grill Crazy
- Schubert: The Singers and All the Songs
- Heat-Race Effort Gives Harper 3rd Saugus Title
- Battered Rams, Greene Come to Terms
- Winning Is Ample Motivation for Everett
- Action Heats Up for Doves : Hunting: Warm temperatures in southeast corner of the state result in the most success as first half of season opens.
- In Preseason, Kearny Looks as if It Could Weather the Postseason
- SEARCH WARRANT: Who's the latest member of...
- Chaminade's Cook Fit to Be Tied After Extra-Point Try Fails : Prep football: Eagles score with three seconds left but game against Konawaena ends in draw.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE HENSON : Canyon's Stirring Showing Made It a Long Night for St. Louis
- A N.Y. Frame of Mind
- The Use of Anti-Racketeering Law to Fight Speeding Tickets
- The Use of Anti-Racketeering Law to Fight Speeding Tickets
- Author! Author!
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Pursue S&L; Crooks Like Student Debtors
- Can Officials and Developers Talk? Sure, Just Do It in Public
- The Use of Anti-Racketeering Law to Fight Speeding Tickets
- Movies as Art
- TAXI DANCERS
- 'Developers, Spare Those Trees'
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Mayim Bialik is one of the most...
- RABBI HIER
- Katmai Park Officials Fear Growing Crowds May Lead to Bear Attacks : Alaska: Tourists have discovered this premier fishing hole--and the resident bears. Some even come to the park for the day, dressed in evening gowns and high heels, to watch the creatures.
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- HELLO, DOLLIES
- All of Us Lose When Industry Moves Out
- A Stroll Along the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto Reveals the Traditional Aspects of Life in Japan
- Police Arresting the Homeless
- Supports Proposal for Farmers Market
- Spray-Can Vigilante
- 'Developers, Spare Those Trees'
- RABBI HIER
- Movies as Art
- KINGSLEY'S ENGLISH
- Movies as Art
- Disability Awareness
- ANCHORED IN BURBANK
- Umberg's Occupation and Pringle Supporters' Lawsuit
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Movies as Art
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Wrong Capital
- Still Untold: The Real Story of Air America in Indochina
- Protected Speech
- TAXI DANCERS
- THE AUDUBON SOCIETY POCKET GUIDES: FAMILIAR MARINE MAMMALS <i> by Stephen Amos </i> : FAMILIAR SEASHORE CREATURES <i> by Stephen Amos </i> : FAMILIAR BUTTERFLIES <i> by Paul Opler</i> : FAMILIAR MUSHROOMS <i> by Peter Katsaros (Alfred A. Knopf: $5.95 each, illustrated) </i>
- Umberg's Occupation and Pringle Supporters' Lawsuit
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- Can Officials and Developers Talk? Sure, Just Do It in Public
- RABBI HIER
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- At Pacific Lumber, Environmental Villainy Finally Has an Address and an Embodiment
- Sees the Benefits in Columbia Project
- Tower Approval--Back-Scratching Deal
- Drought
- Umberg's Occupation and Pringle Supporters' Lawsuit
- Police Arresting the Homeless
- I thoroughly enjoyed "Masterpiece Theatre's" "Piece of...
- *** 1/2 LOS LOBOS "The Neighborhood" <i> Slash/Warner Bros.</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic)</i> .
- WHY DO YOU LOVE OR HATE TWIN PEAKS?
- Politicians Cited for Free Clinic Aid
- The Use of Anti-Racketeering Law to Fight Speeding Tickets
- KINGSLEY'S ENGLISH
- Negotiations to Settle Mideast Crisis
- KINGSLEY'S ENGLISH
- A Plea to Limit Purchase of Handguns
- I enjoy the CBS series "Northern Exposure"...
- Saving on Sewage
- The Power of KIEV
- Lord Love a Duck
- Movies as Art
- The Use of Anti-Racketeering Law to Fight Speeding Tickets
- RABBI HIER
- Can Officials and Developers Talk? Sure, Just Do It in Public
- RABBI HIER
- US TOO
- Isn't it interesting in this era of...
- Out of Uniform
- *** 1/2 JANE'S ADDICTION "Ritual de lo Habitual" <i> Warner Bros</i> .: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- Gotch and the Beach
- Can Officials and Developers Talk? Sure, Just Do It in Public
- Airport Solution
- A N.Y. Frame of Mind
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 2, 1990
- Some Middle East Countries Considered Safe
- Tracking Polar Bears in Manitoba Can Give Anyone Case of Cold Feet
- U.N.-Iraq Talks End Sourly; No Progress Noted
- Tibetan Exile Tells of Life in Homeland
- U.S. Fears Iraq Is Cultivating Terrorist Ties
- Turnout Low but Spirits High at Festival : Celebration: Attendance is less than half what was expected. Artists from 21 countries kick off 17-day observance of arts of the Pacific, Asia and Latin America.
- Information for Polar Bear Exploring
- Embracing the Many Pleasures of Kyoto
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: RON JACOBS : Jacobs Has Become a Real Globe-Trotter : Basketball: Former Loyola Marymount coach had successful run as coach of Philippine National Team.
- One More Time
- Hotel Party Erupts Into Melee; 1 Dead
- Islamic Forces Hope to Be Liberators of Kuwait : Desert base: Units from throughout Arabian peninsula and beyond are poised for action from Saudi encampments.
- Gabo TALKS : Gabriel Garcia Marquez on the Misfortunes of Latin Aemrica, his Friendship With Fidel Castro and his Terror of the Blank Page.
- Take Advantage of These Repositioning Cruises
- For Huntington Beach, Oil Spill Still Isn't Over : Postscript: The slick that fouled the coastline is gone, but it left behind a deep pool of disillusionment.
- 19 Cities in Area Had Double-Digit Growth in 1980s, Census Data Says
- Names in the News - Sept. 2, 1990
- Too Sprawling
- A Divided Solidarity Marks Its 10th Year : Poland: Campaign tensions chip away at the party's once-fierce unity. Some observers see the split as a sign of growing political maturity.
- Boat Sinks, Killing 26
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police to Sport Beach City Blues
- State Probing Reported Use of House for Disabled
- Ferrando Stuns Seles in Open : Tennis: The third-ranked player finds the baseliner she expects serves and volleys her way to third-round upset.
- Father & Son : Mariners Are More Than Happy to Help the Griffeys Make Baseball History
- Now Zola Taylor's Platters Past Shows Up in Her Future as Well
- Episcopal Diocese Won't Take Action Against Priest
- Saudi Aramco Denies Any Exodus of Foreign Workers
- Harris Corp. Indicted on Bribery Counts: Harris...
- 15,000 Muslims Denounce U.S. Troops in Gulf
- Student Questioned in Florida Slayings
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Judge Orders City to Permit March
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SUNNYVALE : Mayor Enters Plea in Molestation Case
- Kuwait Escape--a Portrait of Terror : Freedom: Southland banker was confronted by Iraqi soldiers on his desert gamble but bluffed his way past them. He is reunited with his wife and two children at LAX.
- Naval Patrol Boat Sunk in Latest Bombing in Spain
- Prison Guard Says He Got AIDS Virus After Attack
- MEXICO / PARTY POLITICS : PRI Searching for New Image : Group has faced unprecedented threats to its long hold over the government.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Palestinian College Allowed to Reopen
- Veteran Army Sergeant Acquitted in Shooting Death of Panamanian : Military: The case is first combat court-martial since Vietnam War. It raises anew the question of when a soldier is justified in killing.
- Panel Rejects All 3 Choices for County Landfill : Garbage: Fears of contaminating underground water prompt the Planning Commission to dismiss the North County areas recommended by county's staff.
- John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Farrell Urges Censure of Hotel's S. Africa Show
- Texas Officials Say NCAA Will Not Penalize School
- It Was Tougher to Afford a Home in July, Realtors Say
- Light Punishment: Japan's Ministry of Finance slapped...
- STOCKS : Dow Climbs 21 in the Slowest Trading of Year
- Mario Pinto de Andrade; Led Angolan Nationalism
- Israeli Leader Minimizes Iraqi Threat : Mideast: The president, a former major general, seeks to calm public fears. He says Saddam Hussein is dangerous but he is unlikely to attack.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SPAIN : $1 Million in Drug Lord's Funds Frozen
- Student Charged With Murder in School Shootings
- Bill to Regulate Toxic Dumps on Indian Reservations Heads for Assembly Passage
- WESTMINSTER : Police Get $15,000 for Computerization
- Secrecy Ends--Seabees Headed for Middle East : Port Hueneme: The 1,800-man deployment is the largest by the Navy base since the Vietnam War. The two battalions will build military support facilities.
- State Justices Block Attempt to Obtain Menendez Tapes : Murder case: Court wants time to consider challenge to recordings' release. Meanwhile, a woman says on TV that she overheard brothers' confession.
- CSUN's Debut in Division I a Mixed Success
- Coaches Throwing Caution to the Wind : Football: Westlake's Preston and Royal's Fien lead league trend toward a passing fancy.
- Roughing It at Retreat Helps Tustin Roll to Easy Victory in Honolulu : Football: Tailback Ron Goods scores two touchdowns in leading Tillers to 37-7 triumph.
- The LPGA has asked players to skip...
- TV REVIEWS : A Mixed Bag of Premieres Courtesy of Fox and Lifetime
- Escoto Out, Crider In as Coach at Cleveland
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- High and Dry--Er, Damp--in the Texas Rain : Country: Late-night TV, too little sleep and weather that conspires against you are the name of the game on the road from New Orleans to Austin in a Plymouth Voyager.
- Anti-Fox Drive Should Continue, Report Says : Wildlife: A federal study on protecting the rare birds in the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station refuge also suggests introducing coyotes to ward off red foxes and other predators.
- Suspect Faces Smuggling Charges Stemming From Boy's Death on I-5
- Jackson Thinks He's Top Hurdler : Track and field: After winning 110-meter event in European meet, British athlete says he deserves to be rated No. 1.
- Federal Watchdogs to Police Selloff of Thrifts : S&Ls;: Regulators will hire 20 to 30 'contractor cops.' They fear kickbacks, rigged bids and other abuses occurring.
- Hyundai Boosts Prices on '91 Models: Fountain...
- Mortgage Rates Fall: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.24%...
- GARDENING : Pat's Roses Have Special Spot at Richard's Library
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Hand-Crafted Goods : Banana Fish Productions: A New Look at Custom-Made Glass
- Defense Fraud Brings Prison Term
- Analysts Hard Pressed to Keep Up With Data From 5 Spy Satellites
- COLUMN ONE : Idaho Says 'Enough' to Nuclear : When a $1.2-billion plutonium weapons plant was proposed, citizens asked some hard questions of a deeply troubled federal program. The project was dropped.
- Burbank Man Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Governor Receives Legislation on County Taxes for Transit, Jails
- ANAHEIM : Skaters for Christ Roll Out Religion
- Malibu Wins Round on Building Permits
- Putting Down New, Old Roots
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Likely to OK 3 Cities' Contracts
- WEEKEND TV : Lewis' Telethon Returns Sunday
- Every Movement Tells the Story : Dance: Performer of classic Indian dance Sonal Mansing will bring mythological characters to life in her first local presentation.
- Capsized Yacht Still Floating Toward Hawaii
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Superstar' at Starlight Bowl Retains Memorable Quality
- Firms Putting Local Ads on Movies Falter : Cassettes: A struggling company says a lawsuit by Paramount had its effect, even though a judge ruled against the studio. Another firm countersues.
- Long Beach to Expand All-Year Schools
- Labor Day: A Last Hurrah for Summer Fun, Travel : Holiday: Freeways, theme parks, the airport and beaches will receive a final seasonal assault this long weekend. Then it's back to school and increased rush-hour congestion.
- OXNARD : Owner of 2 Hotels Fights Fee Proposal
- Senate OKs Amendment to Rescind Extra Pension Benefits for Judges
- Grossmont: No Need to Rebuild
- Crespi Rallies to Edge Kahuku
- Outrage Makes Mountaineer Out of Molehill
- Tolliver Takes Slump in Stride, but Vlasic to Start Today
- How Hot the Greenhouse? : A hot enough question to require solutions
- Suit Accuses 3 of Illegally Giving to Yaroslavsky
- Kemp Returns Salvo of Costa Mesa Adversary : Civic policy: Councilman Orville Amburgey accuses the HUD secretary of making 'asinine statements' and says he is afraid to debate the city's attempts to regulate illegal aliens.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Jewel-Theft Suspects Face List of Charges
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools to Beef Up Bilingual Programs
- Dana Deputy Gray to Run Against Galanter
- Corona del Mar Volleyball Player Commits to USC
- STAGE REVIEW : Old Globe Mounts a Fast-Talking 'Hamlet'
- Oleta Adams, Tracie Spencer Soar in Orbit
- The Culture That Almost Got Away : Dance: The King Islanders from Alaska rescued a way of life that almost vanished in the '60s, performing songs that originated with their ancestors thousands of years ago.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Airlines Agree to International Fare Increases : Transportation: The 5% to 8% hikes will probably take effect Oct. 1. Higher fuel prices were blamed.
- * HomeFed Bank said it is cutting...
- Putting Old Books Back Into Shape
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IVORY COAST : Police Use Tear Gas, Clubs on Marchers
- Reviving the Glory of Old Wood Floors : Renovation: Careful sanding and a quality finish produce a strong, easy-to-clean surface.
- Earthquake Tax OKd in Hectic Final Session : Legislature: Oil spill cleanup fund approved. March primary, new malathion spraying rules defeated.
- Treaty to Protect Obscure Forest Dwellers
- 10 Killed in Mine Blast
- ASIA / RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS : Cold War Lingers in Feud Over Islands
- Gilbert Lesser, 55; Theater Poster Designer
- Obituaries : Harold L. Hollingworth; Retired Roofer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Home Loan Bonds
- Battle of Britain Hoopla Draws Dornan, Vets
- SPORTS WATCH : Fan Power
- Divided Oxnard Council Delays General Plan Approval