- Lean Version of 'Hamlet' Is Served in O.C.
- Missed Connections in Chilling 'Farmyard'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ill-Advised Sequel to 'Beastmaster'
- Changing the Face of Capitalism
- Now the Sheriff Is on the Spot : But Block's remarks offer hope that the department will respond wisely
- Agency Probes Raid of Orange Family's Home : Law enforcement: Federal agents deny wrongdoing, though suspects had moved out a month earlier.
- Sticker Prices Unlikely to Stick : Cars: Costs of '92 models rise, but with a sluggish economy and a glut of cars, analysts expect a buyers' market.
- Diaper Maker's Environmental Claims Halted : Marketing: The FTC says the Orange County manufacturer of 'Bunnies' must pull ads and labels on biodegradability.
- Time Off : Visitors line up outside Yosemite National Park.
- Food for Thought About Catering
- Labor Day Wraps Up Grim Vacation Season for Tourism Industry
- Electoral Dispute Stalls Cambodia Accord : Peace talks: The four parties will meet again in October to try to resolve the deadlock.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Flat Tire Led to Plane Crash, Airline Says
- Morgan Stanley Settles KaiserTech Stock Case
- BANKING
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Shootout
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Archeologists Find 8 Victims of Pompeii
- Professor Fasts to Protest Regents Board : Education: UC Berkeley teacher says the governing panel is undemocratic and he wants power transferred. School officials say they will not respond to his actions.
- Cook Spits on Officer's Burger--Pleads Guilty
- SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Coaches Experiment With Finding Right Chemistry
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / NOISE POLLUTION : The Fury and the Sound
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Serial-Killing Suspect Convicted in Holdup
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Iran Urged to Admit It Holds Serviceman
- Drivers Singing Traffic School Blues : Law: Cash-strapped state requires full fine, plus usual fee, to be paid by those who attend classes. Cost now exceeds simply paying ticket.
- SANTA PAULA : Improved Reading Scores Reported
- Cal State's Chief Rallies Campus Over Budget Crunch : Education: The shortfall has grown to $16 million, he tells faculty and staff, but he calls on all those at CSUF to work together to provide the best schooling possible.
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Migrant, 14 : Border: A car swerves into freeway lanes closed to protect migrants, kills the boy and injures his brother.
- San Diego
- France, Germany Term Baltics a 'Special Case'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. to Return Arms Seized in Invasion
- Former Soviet Spy Hopes for Reunion
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Thornburgh Opens Campaign for Senate
- Nearly $1.2 Million Given to Prosecutor in Libel Suit
- Valley Cab Told to Prove Its Self-Insurance Plan Adequate
- 2 Held in Series of Holdups in South County, Balboa
- City to Purchase 11 New Police Cars
- Palos Verdes Man Awarded $12 Million in Insurance Case
- Cramming Takes on New Meaning at Jammed SDSU
- CLIPBOARD : Sound Off!
- Return of Phillips More Than a Game : After a Brutal Beating, He Can See Things From a Different Perspective
- 'Wolves' Does Its Dance on the Little Screen
- O.C. Couple Will Pick Up Tab for Awards Luncheon
- Losing All His Buttons
- SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- Mexican Phone Stock Is Expected to Get Even Hotter
- BANKING
- BANKING
- Salomon Ex-Chief Said to Have Misled Treasury Official
- STOCKS : Dow Off 5.59 in Profit Taking; Market Mixed
- AMD Files $2-Billion Suit Against Intel : Technology: Advanced Micro Devices accuses the microprocessor giant of trying to corner the market on computer chips.
- Control
- Doggone! Search for Pooch Lands Master in Custody Before He's Cleared in Scuffle With Would-Be Robber
- Via Valmonte Route Should Remain Open
- Iraqi Oil Revenue
- Threat to Butterfly
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Unemployment Benefits
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Implementing LAPD Reforms
- Brimming Reservoirs
- Unemployment Benefits
- Brimming Reservoirs
- MOVIES - Aug. 30, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 30, 1991
- LOWER LIVING? Felt the quality of life...
- SEAL ATTACK: There isn't a shark panic...
- DEVELOPING STAR: Julie Newcomb has gained national...
- New Foreign Minister Is an Old Hand at Challenging System : Soviet Union: Pankin began as brash journalist, then was 'exiled.' Now he has top diplomatic post.
- Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: San Diego researcher's findings offer first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
- KGB Network Grinds to Halt--but Not for Long : Espionage: Spy agency is ready to go back to work as soon as power struggle is resolved, U.S. sources believe.
- Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: Researcher's findings offer the first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
- Bandit Gives Back Cash in a Case of Robber's Remorse : Crime: The distraught man attempts suicide in jail after returning the money and apologizing to the Acton bank.
- Day Laborer Plan Gets Cool Response : Immigration: Rep. Elton Gallegly announces a crackdown. But Moorpark wants to solve the problem itself.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1991
- Nunn Arrested After Domestic Squabble
- Newman Getting Smaller Contract for a Bigger Job : MSL: Socker coach will have to scramble to replace Castro, other key personnel.
- RAMS : Delpino Hopes His Playing Time Keeps Up With His Work Load
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Candiotti Rights Himself, Blue Jays in 3-0 Victory
- Raid Terrifies Orange Family : Law enforcement: Man says home was ransacked. Federal agency concedes suspects had moved out weeks ago but denies wrongdoing.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Pankey May Go to Indianapolis
- Quance Sinks Despair With Stirring Effort : Swimming: Personal best in 200-meter breaststroke at Pan Pacific Championships follows disappointing time in 400 individual medley.
- Nunn Arrested After Domestic Squabble
- TENNIS U.S. OPEN : Ivanisevic's Court Battles Are Minor Ones
- Highland Penny Wins by Nose
- CABARET REVIEW : Unveiling the 'Voices' Behind Screen Illusion
- Gorbachev, Yeltsin Set for ABC Broadcast
- 'Riders' Rides to the Rescue : * Television: A new CBS children's series promises to offer stalwart Western values and wholesome frontier fun.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Remains Questionable
- Construction Begins on Van Nuys Ice Rink
- Getting Past BYU, Detmer Is No. 1 for Florida State
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Admits He Feels Pressure
- Sack Dance Sacked? Good!
- Padres Ready to Deal : Baseball: Teufel and Lefferts, heroes of the Padres' 2-1 victory over the Cardinals, could be headed for the American League.
- Media Take Offense at 'Pope Must Die' Ads : * Movies: Big Three networks and some newspapers reject advertising for the British film satire due to its title and content.
- The prospect of entering the three-day bridge...
- THE NEW MAN ABOUT 'TOWN' : Andrew Barnicle Talks About His Musical Debut As Laguna Playhouse Artistic Director
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL
- No Beach Holiday for Police : Patrols: An LAPD detail will be guarding the sand and the boardwalk this Labor Day weekend. The work requires a flair for public relations. And sunburn is a job hazard.
- Ska's the Limit : The Untouchables' upbeat music will speak directly to the audience's feet at the Ventura Theatre.
- Gregorio Selser; Author of Books on Latin American Affairs
- Monrovia : Man Stabbed to Death
- Culver City : Mayor Won't Run Again
- Dial-a-Need : The toll-free HELP-LINE provides information on a specific topic or a range of services you didn't know existed.
- U.S. Defense Funds Asked for Soviets
- South Pasadena : Acting City Manager Named
- Police Seek 3 Men in Home Robbery
- Wilson Appoints Nestande, Thompson as Bar Governors
- COLUMN LEFT : A Sad Word for Radicalism Gone Rigid : Communism ossified under Brezhnev, but it did generate competition for capitalism.
- COUNTYWIDE : Accord May Be Near on Defibrillators
- 9.5% Increase in Property Values in 16 Cities Reported : Real estate: Figure is considered quite high for period marked by severe downturn in economy. Gardena official calls increase "staggering."
- 2 Convicted in Theater Slaying
- Council Backs Proposal for Van Nuys Rail Stop
- Collector Immersed in World of Comic Heroes
- BUENA PARK : Nursery Parking Plan Is Rejected
- NEWPORT BEACH : Limit on Building Heights Rejected
- Murder Case Produces a Mistrial
- SDG&E; Plans $1 Billion in Plant Improvements : Power: Specters raised by utilities in merger bid vanish. SDG&E; says construction won't cause rate rises.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Trial Delayed at Lawyer's Request
- They Put Their Labor Into Labor Day : Holiday: There are some people who must take the day's name literally and actually work. : GLENDALE
- Germany Makes Its Strongest Bid for Honecker's Return
- Bill Would Increase Fines for Oil, Chemical Spills in Rivers
- MUSIC / ERIC BURDON : Wry Pilot : The former lead singer of the Animals is doing his version of the Glad-to-Be-Working Tour.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Testimony Heard in Cheerleader Case
- A Bushelful of Things to Do at This Year's Harvest Festival
- Clean Jobs : Recycling and other efforts to protect the environment are creating employment opportunities.
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Woman in Killing Released From Jail
- Huntington Park : Mayor Dies After Suffering Heart Attack in His Sleep
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : U.S. Faces Suit Over Census Count
- MOTORCYCLING : Uneasy Rider : If something is this much fun, it's only natural that your mom disapprove.
- New Rules for USC's Sororities, Fraternities : College life: Regulations are designed to encourage more studying and change Greek Row's party-animal image.
- MOORPARK : Decision Reversals to Cost Schools $38,000
- CYPRESS : City Agrees to Close Access to Bike Trail
- OXNARD : Residents Use 21% Less Water in July
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK / KOREAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS : Body Language Stokes the Anger : Hiring a few blacks is one way to improve communications--the vibes--between the two communities.
- Superintendent Being Sought
- Losing Candidates Cry Fraud in Mexico's Vote
- Operator in Subway Crash Faces Charges : Manhattan: Train derailment kills 5, injures 175. Officials say motorman had alcohol level of 0.21% after wreck; vial is found in cab.
- Street Artists Take Their Acts to City Council
- More Than a Pretty Southwestern Face
- Court Affirms Gadfly's Conviction : Law: Al Ramirez was found guilty in 1989 of disrupting a meeting of the City Council. He plans a further appeal.
- BOOK REVIEW : Household Skirmishes Over Vietnam War : THE NIGHT TRAVELLERS<i> by Elizabeth Spencer</i> Viking $19.95, 355 pages
- Litigation Stanches Flow of Data on Exxon Valdez Oil Spill's Effects
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Fast Forward : A look ahead to September video releases shows "The Doors" and "The Five Heartbeats" as coming attractions.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Bill Seeks to Make Statehood an Issue
- La Crescenta : Waiver for School Studied
- Monterey Park : Ex-Manager's Claim Denied
- Santa Monica : Home Repairs Open House
- Plumber Who Taped Beating of King Promotes Video on Selling Footage
- Spray Paint Banned at Swap Meets
- Gang Member Found Guilty in Lawndale Killing
- STANTON : Passenger Hit by Shots From Car
- Prosecutor Charges St. John Used Funds as 'Piggy Bank' : Trial: He says she spent city money on personal debts. Her lawyer says she is owed a reimbursement.
- AUTO
- Potluck : When Luck Fails : Quick fixes: Last-minute potluck dishes that are fast, easy and dependable.
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Norwalk : New Formula to Hike Trash Collection Fee by $11 a Year
- Friends and Rivals, They Chase Olympic Dream
- U.S. Fencing Hopes Are Resting With Bravin : Profile: At 20, Hamilton High graduate is youngest U.S. foil champion in history.
- Renato Serves Classical Italian by a True Master
- Dream Comes True for New City Manager
- Norwalk : Construction of Freeway Sound Walls to Begin Soon
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Cole Off General Plan Panel
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : City Pictures : Artist Carl Cheng--a.k.a. the John Doe Co.--is planning a 'self-portrait' formed from photos brought to a public reception.
- Should Schools Provide Birth Control Devices?
- Mexico Confirms 621 Cholera Cases
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : The World Beats a Path to Orange
- Desert Residents Hoping to Derail Trash Train Proposal : Landfills: Hearings are being held on a proposal to bring 20,000 tons a day of Los Angeles' garbage to an open pit near the Joshua Tree National Monument.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Yeltsin Beat Odds
- Desalination Bill Produces Tug of War : Legislation: Backers say it could speed building of plant in Chula Vista. Foes say it's an attempt to avoid laws on public bidding.
- Car Theft Suspect, 15, Slain by Deputy : Crime: Unarmed youth is shot in Artesia after a high-speed chase. Accounts of witness, officers differ.
- Delta Burke's Housekeeper Charged in Embezzlement
- Connors' Late-Night Show Gets Rave Reviews : U.S. Open: His 4-hour 20-minute victory over one McEnroe draws praise from another.
- Former Syracuse football player Michael Owens was...
- Track and Field
- 51-3 Still Has Them Buffaloed : Raiders: Despite 1990 success, the score of playoff loss to Bills is etched in club lore.
- FISHING : Tagging Program Draws to a Close
- Satire on NEA Turmoil Flaunts an X-Rated Title
- STAGE
- SECURITIES
- Pair Held for Allegedly Selling Gear to Iran
- Steve Goldman has been named president of...
- Potluck : Bread Bowls: The Dishless Dish
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / 'AYA' : A Small Gem : The tiny establishment offers diners a homey atmosphere and high- quality Japanese food.
- No Cigar: Disappointment and dashed hopes reign...
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Salvadoran Rivals Invited for Talks
- Ma Barkers Shoots for Solid Meals, Good Service
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Women's Studies Elevated in Rank
- 28 of 55 Tour Buses at Yosemite Cited in Safety Checks
- Talks on Price Next for Alex : Theater: Rehabilitation and conversion of the historic structure could be completed in 18 months, city officials are told.
- As Much Oil as Possible Taken From Sunken Ship
- Back to School
- Libya's Kadafi Opens Taps on Huge Project to Bring Water to Crops
- N.Y. Charges Businessman in Toxics Death
- Council Won't Put Measure on Ballot
- Expert Says Police Must Work to Erase Bias Against Latinos
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Everyone's Up for Jr. Olympics
- ANAHEIM : Programs to Save Water, Power OKd
- CYPRESS : Motel Conversion Into Church OKd
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- Morris Is Ahead of Lowery in SDSU Quarterback Derby
- Penn State Takes Air Out of Georgia Tech's Streak
- Judge Approves Milli Vanilli Settlement
- Embattled MGM Sued in 3 Contract Disputes : Entertainment: The lawsuits await the winner of a court case going on in Delaware over control of the firm.
- Potluck : Beating Your Breast
- Southern Comfort
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Harlan Hobart Grooms; Judge Ordered U. of Alabama to Admit Blacks
- Congressional Race Interests Margolin : Politics: The Westside assemblyman's campaign committee has collected $80,000 so far this year.
- Cuban Inmates Free Hostage After Talks With Reporter : Immigration: Release of prison secretary comes after three sessions with journalist. Officials increase their pressure on the prisoners.
- Pasadena : Ice Cream Vendor Shot
- Last Local Ship Returns After 9-Month Duty in Persian Gulf : Homecoming: Some sailors worried that they had missed out on the hoopla because of their extended stay after the war. But an enthusiastic crowd quickly dispelled that fear.
- Monterey Park : Ride-Share Incentives OKd
- Sy Salkowitz; TV Executive Was Also a Writer
- Teacher's Trial Begins in Molestation Case : Court: High school instructor is charged with sexually abusing a youth that he had taken into his home. The defense says the teacher was falsely accused after the teen-ager became angry with him.
- Returning the Favor : New President Says Community College Changed Life : WEST LOS ANGELES
- Right to Die Moves Beyond Hospitals : Some states to provide ID that tells emergency crews not to attempt life-saving measures.
- OXNARD : Costs Threaten Plans for 4 New Schools
- Crunching the Wrong Numbers
- Air Quality Report
- The Day of the Badger
- Remembering Some Teachers Who Made a Lasting Difference
- ORANGE : Builder Curbs on Environment OKd
- OAK PARK : Panel Delays Vote on Jordan Ranch
- U.S. Fencer Gets the Point Across : At 20, Nick Bravin Is Youngest U.S. Foil Champion in History
- Miscellany
- Mural Restoration Begins : * Art: Six-month program to clean the Chicano Park paintings, hailed as the largest collection of its kind in the country, includes $60,000 from the city of San Diego.
- Chamber Orchestra Plans Six Concerts for 1991-92 Season
- Executive for Fluor Resigns for New Post
- Fluor Corp. Chief Financial Officer Robert L....
- A Low-Budget Option for Publishing
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Nunis, Green to Head Disney Attractions Unit
- Philip Morris Names Miles Chairman
- Stress Found to Be Prime Suspect in Colds Mystery : Health: Researchers find that those under pressure are more likely than others to suffer ailment.
- WHAT'S GOING ON : Catherine Allport's Photographic Journey Through Apartheid Seeks to Bring Truth Home
- Long Beach : Teen Arrested in Murder of Girl to Be Tried as an Adult
- Former Ambassador to Tell of Noriega Drug Payoffs
- 'Porno Queen' to 'Class Act' : Erotica: Store owner wins battle for acceptance, though some still deplore her business.
- BOOKS & AUTHORS : Smith's 'Vampire Diaries': 3 Novels Right Off the Bat
- Expert Panel Finds Little Peril From Mercury in Tooth Fillings
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Woodstock '91 : This weekend's Live Oak Music Festival will offer styles to suit many tastes. Headliner is mandolinist David Grisman.
- Muir Coaching Job Lets Mike Morris Come Back Home : Prep football: Mustangs' new coach returns to his roots and says it's like a dream come true.
- Reynold Brown; Movie Poster Artist, Magazine Illustrator
- Accusations Pour In--Justice or Revenge? : Inquiry: Soviet coup investigators ferreting out plotters walk a fine line, try to avoid 'witch hunt.'
- Eva B. Adams; Distinguished Nevadan Once Directed U.S. Mint
- Accord by MWD, Edison on Desalination Erodes
- San Diego
- WESTMINSTER : Council Faces Wrath for Water Rate Hike
- School for Homeless Children Opens at N. Hollywood Shelter
- Doctor Tells Jury DeHoyos May Have Brain Damage
- PORT HUENEME : Swedish Importer Signs 17-Year Deal
- IRS Probing Trucking Companies : Possible Reclassification of Drivers as Employees Could Cost Area Firm Millions
- Moody's Trims Debt Ratings for Salomon Bros. : Scandal: The drop isn't expected to harm the firm's liquidity. Also, Salomon says it is paying the legal fees of four top executives who resigned.
- Bank Branches Spared in N.Y. Bank's Merger
- AST to Market New Notebook Computer
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Kuwait Protests Landing by Iraqis on Strategic Island
- A Call to Arms on Record Industry Home Taping 'Tax'
- MARKETS : It's Polska Time
- Signs of Poor Storage
- THE HOME COOK : Recovering From Glamour Food
- AUTO
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Sports Card Business Such a Hit Company Outgrows Its Quarters
- Promotions Pay Off for Some Parks : Lower Ticket Prices, New Rides Helped Most Southland Attractions
- Jobless Given a Hand : It's 'Alumni Week' for Graduates of Federal Program to Find Jobs for Unemployed and BringThem Into Life's Mainstream
- Southland ACLU Votes to Oppose Thomas' Nomination to High Court
- Federal Agents Accuse Two of Export Violations : Technology: Pair allegedly sold Iran unlicensed oscilloscopes, which have applications in missile guidance and nuclear weapons testing.
- Furon to Lay Off Up to 450 Due to Dip in Earnings : Industry: Supplier of Teflon to manufacturers reports that its customers are still weakened by recession. Reduced income prompts cost cutting.
- Summer Produce
- Hula Pie, Lemon Chicken, Chow-Chow Relish
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- A Pan-Asian Alliance
- Choreographer Does the 'Town' His Way
- Off to See Museum 'Splendors'
- Timing Bad to Focus on Soviet Family; Group Postpones Trip
- MUSIC : 12 Youngsters Will 'Reach for a Rainbow'
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 4 Local Baseball Players in Goodwill Series
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Gold-for-Marcos Swap Suggested
- LAW & REGULATION
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- The Brains of the Outfit : Dave Felt, Mensa's American Leader, Is Just a Low-Key, High-IQ Kind of Guy