- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. Signs New Pact to Extend Base Lease
- A Tradition Rides 'the Westbound' : Lifestyle: Changing times have ended the wandering life for many hoboes. Their annual convention in Iowa is a chance to remember the way it was.
- Bush Says It's Too Early for Ties to Baltics
- Residents Still Feeling Effects of Toxic Spill : Health: Six weeks after a train dumped pesticide into a river, people in Dunsmuir complain of headaches, rashes and respiratory problems. The reports of two miscarriages also scare townsfolk.
- Tina Estell has been named personal marketing...
- Is Off-Track Wagering Big? You Bet! : Gambling: In Southern California, it has taken off like a horse out of the gate, providing a welcome boost to the horse-racing industry.
- TransTechnology Unit Posts $2.6-Million Sale
- Bills to Repeal Snack Food Tax Fail : Sacramento: Assembly committee rejects plans that also would remove levies on newspapers and magazines.
- Cambodian Factions Begin Peace Talks : Southeast Asia: Demobilization proposals remain an obstacle to an agreement by all parties.
- Allergan Wins Right to Market Anti-Acne Drug
- McCarthy, Hart Ask Windfall to Be Used to Slash College Fees
- Hundreds March in Funeral of Child in Riot-Torn Area
- Slovenian Official Advises West to Forget Idea of a United Yugoslavia : Balkans: He suggests recognition of 2 republics, puts Serbian-Croatian toll at more than 500.
- The Future of Advertising May Lie at the Fingertips of a Bike Mechanic
- INSURANCE
- Cherokee Reports Loss of $1.05 Million for Year
- Ralph Mittman has been appointed to the...
- Fed Urged to Curb Salomon's Dealings : Wall Street: The head of the House Banking Committee wants the firm's status as a primary dealer of government securities suspended.
- Gorbachev Says His Wife Is 'OK,' Not in Danger
- Patrick N. Mitchell has been appointed executive...
- Retail Sales Down 7.4% in 1st Half of '91 : Recession: The nationwide economic slump and the Gulf War are blamed for the decline, which affected a broad base of San Diego County merchants.
- Clearing the Air on Smog Without Clearing Out Jobs
- ECOLOGY : Animals Now Have Their Own 'Scotland Yard' : Federal lab helps to catch poachers and thwart illegal ivory imports. It is also the repository for the remains of dead eagles.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Man Who Beat Gay Neighbor Sentenced
- Last Words on <i> Important </i> Subject: A Matter of Choice
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Self-Defense Claim in Newton Slaying
- Dr. Mainor R. Antillon has been named...
- Chapter 11 Filing by Egg City Rejected : Bankruptcies: The court ruling puts a Japanese partner in a better position to take control of the huge chicken ranch.
- Layla Kashani has joined the staff of...
- Cecile L. Waters has been appointed a...
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Use of Settlement for Schools Urged
- Smith Attorneys Don't Want Judge to Disqualify Herself in Rape Case
- BEIJING : Runway to Prosperity
- Medicare Plans Survey of Health Care Recipients
- Bill Outlawing Tests on Rabbits Sent to Wilson
- Profile : Speaking Her Mind on Women's Rights : Nawal Saadawi is everything a good Arab woman isn't supposed to be. And now Cairo is trying to muzzle her.
- Comarco Inc. Wins $35-Million Contract
- Sugar Firm Sours on Its Old Name
- San Diego Hospice has named James Sotiros...
- Monica Wiley has been named media relations...
- Motorola Likely to Offer Cordless Telephone Soon
- Dr. R. Edward Sanchez has been elected...
- Local Groups Take Up Wichita Abortion Fight : Protests: Operation Rescue organizers are leaving after six weeks of demonstrations. Activists in the city will push for a referendum on the issue.
- Firm Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Testing of Soil for Toxins
- Music Center Figure Named by Wilson to Head Arts Council
- Suspect May Be Tied to Louisiana Murder : Crime: Man held in Florida college killings is the focus of an inquiry into a triple slaying near his hometown in 1989.
- LIMA : Vargas Returns
- Poker Champs Hold 'Em and Fold 'Em
- SIMI VALLEY : Subsidy OKd to Hire School Nurse
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Debbie Gibson at Her Best at Celebrity Theatre
- Trigild Corp. has named Philip Campanelli director...
- Millie Marsh has been appointed producer for...
- Estimates of C-17 Overruns Range Up to $3.2 Billion
- Back in Flavor : Coup aftermath: 'Gorbachocolate' may return to Glendale-based Baskin-Robbins' Moscow stores as area companies see new opportunities.
- SEC Accuses 16 of Fraud at MiniScribe : Lawsuit: Complaint alleges that the former executives and employees of the computer disk-drive maker inflated the company's profits.
- Paul W. Souza has been named vice...
- The World Reacts to Soviet Change
- Republics Can Go: Gorbachev : Time to Prepare for Soviet Breakup, He Says : Independence: New demands for local control show how precipitously the president's clout has fallen. Uzbekistan orders a draft bill for breaking away.
- Memo Tells Plan to Block Smoking Bans : Legislation: Document attributed to tobacco industry circulates in Sacramento. It outlines bill to preempt local actions by giving 'appearance' of creating state controls.
- 5 Drowned by Mother
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Children's Deaths Linked to Embargo
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Quasar Discovery Sets Distance Record
- ANAHEIM : Democrats' Leader Gives 'Em a Pep Talk
- Marine Fatally Stabbed During Traffic Dispute
- New Definition of AIDS to Swell County Numbers
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / KEITH O. BOYUM : We Need a Coherent Approach to Solve the Jail Problem
- Boxing
- Titans' DiTolla and Jeremiah Get Promoted
- Rodgers Back Home, to Where Angels Play, Managers Die
- ART
- Painter and Poet's Birth of a Notion : Omnism: Movement's manifesto, not only unveiled, but performed, in Costa Mesa, is a calling for artists 'to come together with a collective spirit.'
- Governor Asked Not to Pick Wright : Environment: The Sierra Club opposes a new state coastal panel term for the Port Hueneme councilman.
- Meetings Set to Review Plans to House Homeless
- STAGE REVIEW : Stark Lesson of 'Aloes' Still Burns Deep
- CAMARILLO : Water District to Hold Budget Forum
- Nationalism Runs Afoul of the Corporate Mentality : Geopolitics: Workers are bound to the place where they live, and value a sense of defined community.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston's Next Start Still in Question
- WORLD TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDUP : Mitchell Had Fast Start Before Lewis' Fast Finish
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Dearth of Subtlety at SummerFest
- VENTURA : Couple, 2 Children Escape Condo Fire
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over Break-In at School
- 1 Killed, 2 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- County Workers Urge Veto of Bill on Fund Raising
- College Football
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Cameron's Natural Approach : The electric violinist brings a singer's stylings, including a wide variety of expression, to his performance at El Matador in Huntington Beach.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Wave of Affection for Gibson : The singer-songwriter gives as much as she gets in a well-balanced performance at Celebrity Theatre.
- OXNARD DUNES : Appeal to Be Heard in Toxic-Waste Suit
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Hires Chancellor
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves in a Blue Mood Despite Comeback Win
- Suzanne Serrano has been promoted to senior...
- Kathleen McIntosh has been appointed executive director...
- Bruce Moore has joined the board of...
- John Puetz has been named digital audio...
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Water Board Is Misleading
- The Truth on City Hall?
- How the Media Deal With Sex
- How the Media Deal With Sex
- Efficient Cars
- Ordeal of Jailed Retarded Youth
- Body Counts
- How the Media Deal With Sex
- Ordeal of Jailed Retarded Youth
- Vacationers Pick Up Trash
- D.A. Extends Apology to Judge
- How the Media Deal With Sex
- Salaries
- Oil Pipeline Draws Ire as Groundbreaking Nears : Environment: Construction begins next week in Granada Hills. A lawsuit against the project is pending.
- How the Media Deal With Sex
- Metro Rail
- MOVIES - Aug. 27, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 27, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 27, 1991
- JOB FILLED: Sen. Marian Bergeson (R-Newport Beach)...
- SWITCHING WOES: In their 31-year history, the...
- SOUTH COUNTY : Cities Seek Police Protection Options
- TREKKIE POWER: An appearance by Patrick Stewart...
- Lawmaker Criticizes Ex-Official's Soka Role : Parks: A former top-level adviser in the Interior Department is helping the Calabasas campus fight the purchase of its land for recreation.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1991
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Enjoy View, Stay Tied for Lead
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Gets Ready and Gets a Win
- Raiders' Beuerlein Traded to Cowboys : Football: Team gets draft choice for quarterback who incurred wrath of Davis during holdout last year.
- Hungary's Egerszegi Sets Second World Mark
- Jorgensen Family Joins Forces to Train for the Olympics : Swimming: Lars Jorgensen skips fourth season at USC to prepare for the Olympics under the direction of his father, Niels, and alongside his older brother, Dan.
- Motor Racing
- Voges' Switch to Long Putter Helps Win U.S. Amateur Championship
- Music : A Wry, Dry, Noisy 'Tchaikovsky Spectacular'
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Night of Unrestrained Sax With Gato Barbieri
- TV Reviews : 'Finding the Way Home' Gets Lost on the Road
- This Pitcher Wants to Go Where Everybody Doesn't Know His Name
- CYCLING : WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hands-Off Approach Nearly Costs Italy
- SENSITIVITY WATCH : Everyone's Business?
- Heat On, So It's Time to Kick Off
- Motor Racing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Highsmith Signs With the Cowboys
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Players, Claire: Strawberry Off-Base
- 1 Killed, 4 Hurt as Pickup Overturns
- Bondage Parlor Owner Hopes for End to Uproar : North Hollywood: The establishment serves 4,000 male customers and, a spokeswoman says, 'one of the things we provide our clients is discretion.'
- Jazz : Bolling Brings Big Band to Ambassador
- The Other Side of Andre Previn
- Luginbill Postpones Quarterback Call : Football: Morris appears to be ahead, but the Aztec coach is waiting for one player to take charge.
- ARTS
- Children's Theater Chief Opts for Burbank Base
- Motor Racing
- DEL MAR : Favored Flawlessly Wins the Oaks, Stays Unbeaten in Four Turf Races
- Not Just Another Opening Day at the Open : Tennis: Agassi plays Krickstein in men's headline match; Graf, Seles and Sabatini all in action on first day.
- BIG WEST PREVIEW : Heisman Trophy Beat Goes On for Pacific Quarterback Kopp
- Osborne Still Going Strong for Nebraska
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : California Doesn't Let the Bluegrass Grow Under Its Feet
- Knight Memorial Rites Scheduled for Sept. 3
- EMMY AWARDS : The Other Winners
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Housebuster Wins the Forego by a Nose
- Emulex Corp., COSTA MESA
- HONG KONG
- Phnom Penh Proposes a 40% Troop Cut : Cambodia: The other 60% would be put under U.N. supervision. Four factions meet today in bid to settle lengthy civil war.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Inmate Study Links Crime, Drug Habits
- Riverbank Gamble May Pay Off : Environment: Owners of L.A. River property could hit the jackpot if development proposals are realized.
- 3 Found Slain in Apartment
- Man, Woman in Car Shot to Death : Crime: No witnesses to the slaying next to an apartment complex have come forward.
- Lewis Finally Has Run for Book : World track: At last, he has a record he feels he can call his own after winning fastest 100 meters with time of 9.86 seconds.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Coaching Staff Keys on Cardinals
- Felix Finally Returns but His Role is Unclear
- In Baseball, Meek Shall Inherit First Place
- Tragedy at Sea Pits What-Ifs Against Legal Proof : Law: Hopes of a court victory fade for family of fisherman who died near naval target range.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Purtzer Recovers to Take Akron Playoff
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Obsession : Movies: An aide to Rep. Norman Mineta carries on a lonely crusade to locate all of the 56 minutes lopped from Stanley Kramer's 1963 classic.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOXING
- California IN BRIEF : WRIGHTWOOD : Brush Fire Stopped Short of Ski Resort
- Marines Grappling With Aftereffects of Gulf War : Military: The conflict's quick, indecisive end bothers many. Emotional, marital problems are on increase.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Collector Gives New Life to Old Coke Machines : Memorabilia: Eddie Hatch of Simi Valley buys rusting relics for as little as $200 and sells them for up to $4,500 a pop.
- COUNTYWIDE : Medicare Covers Pap Tests for Elderly
- Miscellany
- Once-Banned Pawn Shops Back in China
- New-Found Will to Say No Transforms Soviet Military : Shakedown: Armed forces are seen shifting from a centralized mass to republic-based militias.
- A once-great rail hub nears the end of the line : Capital area growth and changes in freight routes combine to doom a 20th-Century landmark.
- SEAL BEACH : Pedal Patrol Is Traveling Right Path
- Mentally Ill Turn to Crime in a Painful Call for Help : Health care: The courts are flooded with people who commit petty offenses in an effort to get police attention.
- Motor Racing
- SWIMMING : PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS : Meet Ends in Record-Breaking Fashion
- Unforgettable, Too : Cole's Tribute Twice as Vivid in Person
- Mexico to Reveal Winning Bidder for Biggest Bank : Finance: Banco Nacional de Mexico is being privatized. Two brokerages are the contenders.
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Woman Says Video Doesn't Prove Rape
- COLUMN ONE : Judging the Risks of Infection : The AIDS epidemic is making patients fearful of being infected by health-care workers. But some say the odds are far less that one will be hit by lightning.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Mayor Renews Plea for Racial Peace
- 'Scams' in States' Medicare Budgets Are Target of Strict New U.S. Rules
- U.S. Needs Better Political Insight Than CIA Can Produce : Intelligence: Not once since it was created has the agency gathered enough information to warn of the ouster of the Soviet leadership.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : New Dealings With a New Russia : The Communist Party is ousted, an anti-colonial revolution is on. There are ways we can help, and important limits.
- Women, Motherhood and the Film Industry
- Emmycast Down and Dirty--and Funny
- Leftist PBS Needs Right Agenda
- Scarce Tuna, Scant Profits : Fishing: Pickings of the sea are slim for renowned San Diego sport boats. For whatever reason, the tuna have gone elsewhere.
- C. THOMAS NULTY: President, Associated Travel Management
- Allan B. Foy; Chairman of Farr Co.
- Giving Is as Good as It Gets in O.C.
- Move for Independence Gains Momentum
- SAN CLEMENTE : City's Water Use Declines by 38%
- Science / Medicine : New Surgical Technique Offers Vision of Better Sight : Science: Laser operation is designed to reshape the cornea sufficiently to correct nearsightedness. So far, results have been 80% to 90% successful.
- NATIONAL OVERVIEW : New Look Comes to Decidedly Old-Fashioned Game
- Buffett Chooses L.A. Attorney as Salomon Counsel
- Study of Brothel Prostitutes Finds Little Venereal Disease : Health: Nevada houses fund research by ex-UCLA professor. Infection has fallen to near zero since condoms were required.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOXING
- Foreign Stock Market
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOXING
- Byelorussia Declares Its Independence
- Soviets Plan Military Purge : Party Agrees to Dissolve Central Committee : Coup aftermath: New defense chief says he'll replace 80% of leaders with 'younger, more loyal' officers. Gorbachev's personal military adviser commits suicide.
- Science / Medicine : Smoking to Kill 157,000 in Year
- Attendance at Fair Declines From Last Year : Entertainment: A 'frugal' economy and bad weather are cited to explain the 9% drop in paid admissions. Figures for Sunday were unavailable.
- FDA Issues Warning About Sex Pills After Man Falls Ill
- Science / Medicine : Vampire Bats : Creature That Inspired Dracula Tales Found Not to Deserve Vile Image; Bat Studies May Aid Man
- Uphill Battle : Titans Have Endured Numerous Setbacks and Expect More Once the Season Begins
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gooden Misses Start Against Astros
- MOTOCROSS : AT SAN BERNARDINO : For Bayle, a Split Adds Up to a Victory
- When Does Free-Lancing Cross the Conflict Line?
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Triplets': A Silly Misfire at Skylight
- Bic to Launch a Child-Safe Butane Lighter
- 'I Think It's Going to Unite the World' : Around America, Diverse Views
- AMEX Proposal Could Create a Shareholder Caste System
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Coup Collapse Alters West's Aid Politics : Economics: Some analysts say Mikhail Gorbachev was weakened when he returned empty-handed from July summit.
- Moscow Urged to Annul Baltic Annexation Accords
- Some Handy Directions on How to Get to City Hall
- Science / Medicine : Tiny Diamonds Bolster Meteorite Disaster Theory
- Fallbrook Boy Killed by Gunshot
- MISSION VIEJO : Civic Center Project to Cost $17 Million
- OXNARD : 3 Men Held After Fight at Restaurant
- NEWPORT BEACH : Corona Highlands Seeks Height Limit
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : Football for Sale : At Florida State, Bowden Has a Product Some Believe Is the Best in the Country
- 'Dead Silence' Cruises to Self-Preservation
- Pop Music : Johannes' Best Band Yet at Club Lingerie
- ART : There's a Lot More Than Meets Eye at Offbeat Laguna Museum Exhibit : Untitled installation at South Coast Plaza facility acknowledges a host of strategies in the history of modern and contemporary art.
- 'Beverly Hills' Cops Fans' Cheers : Emmy Crowd Takes to '90210' Heartthrobs
- Yeltsin Says Yes to 20 Men Who Had the Guts to Say No
- 50 Years Ago, Sex Meant Groping for the Right Words
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOXING
- Woman Attacked, Robbed in Home
- Changes in Education : Writing: A special summer program helped teachers to write better so they can pass on what they learned to students.
- GARDEN GROVE : School Opens Sept. 5 for 39,000 Students
- Women's Center Opens Doors to Job Success : Careers: The UC Irvine program is expanding to help women and minorities find their niche in a changing workplace.
- Yugoslav Jets, Tanks Step Up Attacks on Croatia
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Praying for Rain Won't Be Enough : WATER WATCH: A risky Wilson stance
- SANTA PAULA : Woman Killed in Broadside Collision
- Ode to the Forgotten Quonset : Anniversary: The corrugated metal hut turns 50 this summer. But don't expect a big party. The fixture on this nation's architectural landscape will go unfeted.
- Nuclear Plant's Siren Wails by Mistake
- 2 to Be Arraigned in Alleged Scheme to Have Dance Troupe Workers Killed
- Warning Siren Sounds in Error
- Garden Rises From a Patch of Squalor : Hollywood: A vacant lot that will be the site of a Metro Rail station is being transformed. But because of the high-crime area, it will be fenced so that people may look but not touch.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3rd-Story Additions to Be Hearing Topic
- OAK PARK : Busy Agenda Forces 2nd Council Session
- Beyond Women's Suffrage
- MALAYSIA
- Soviets Plan Military Purge : Party Agrees to Dissolve Central Committee : Coup aftermath: New defense chief says he'll replace 80% of leaders with 'younger, more loyal' officers. He promises never to pit forces against the people.
- Lives Unfold Along Two Trains of Reality : THE DYLANIST, <i> by Brian Morton,</i> HarperCollins, $19.95, 312 pages
- Distressed by Drought : Lack of Rain, Short Water Allocations Have Taken a Toll on Forests, Wildlife
- 2 Are Found Dead on Ship That Burned
- 25,000 Abortion Opponents Cap Wichita Protests : Rally: Speakers call on residents to continue their opposition. Operation Rescue is leaving the city.
- Culture, Tradition in Spotlight at Event Celebrating Black Family
- Jail Changes Policy on the Mentally Retarded : Law enforcement: The mishandling of a 19-year-old inmate leads to measures to identify the disabled and hold them in separate cells.
- Computer Firms Rush to Produce Pen-Based Units
- Gorbachev's Secret Home Video Assailing Plotters Is Broadcast
- Court Tries to Deal With Cries of a Troubled Woman
- Sequels Have Scholars Squirming
- Soviets May Return Honecker to West
- Salvador Cease-Fire Called Unlikely : Central America: It 'can't be done,' U.N. mediator says. He cites impasse on the issue of rebel security.
- In the Deep Freeze for Good
- BANKING
- OCCUPATION: ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
- U.S. Fears New Turmoil in Unraveling Nation : Upheaval: Possible ethnic conflicts and uncertainty over control of nuclear arms worry the White House.
- 150 Inmates Moved From Hostage Scene : Prisons: Negotiations continue with Cubans who are holding 10 employees. Officials say the transfer will make it easier to manage the U.S. facility.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 24
- COSTA MESA : Embattled Resident Fencing In Old Cars
- COUNTYWIDE : Blood Bank Raises Its Age Limit to 80
- MISSION VIEJO : Hate-Crime Panel Will Meet Today
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. May Be Closer to Sanctions on China
- AUSTRALIA
- Hildesheimer; Wrote Candidly About Mozart
- Old Pals Still Surfing After All These Years
- ANAHEIM : City Loan OKd for Restaurant Owner
- Marriage Rates Fall to Lowest Level Since 1967
- Caught Off Guard: Arlette Schweitzer of Aberdeen,...
- California IN BRIEF : GEYSERVILLE : Balloonist Starts Search; Body Found
- Police Didn't Grill Suspect
- 'Cheers' Wins 2 Emmys; 1st One for Winters
- Regional Report : Summer's Gloom Cuts Beach Revenue : Parking profits: Cloudy skies and relatively chilly temperatures have kept sunbathers--and their cars--away from the oceanfront.
- Science / Medicine : Leg Angioplasty Found Ineffective
- SEAL BEACH : 2nd Opinion Sought on City's Attorneys
- Motor Racing
- New Hope Gymnast Places Second in Meet