- City of Industry : Housing Exemption Bill
- CHARITY DRIVE: Ray Havert of Saddleback Community...
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Dissidents Agree to Another Cease-Fire
- 15,000 Chant 'Shame' at Neo-Nazis
- Jacques Tati retrospective Tuesday on Bravo: Jour...
- Along the Back Roads, It's the Little Things That Sway the Swing Voters
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Image Conscious, Are You? Shoot for Gusto in the Gutters
- Pro Football
- Miscellany
- N.C. State Rally Upsets 16th-Rated Iowa, 24-14 : College football: First collegiate field goal by Videtich breaks tie with 6:50 left.
- Here Is How to Add Spark to Dodgers
- Orange Glen, Morse Win in Honolulu
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Vincent Is Victimized by Hypocrisy
- 'Read My Lips' a Bush Retraction You Can Dance To
- Ex-Soldier Gets Prison Term for Selling Secrets
- As South Florida Rebuilds, Engineers Rethink Housing Codes : Hurricane: The lessons of Andrew may change building regulations and insurance coverage in other areas too.
- SECOND TIME AROUND: It was Aug. 31,...
- In Search of a Little Peace, but Not Too Much Quiet
- Violence Need Not Deter Rise of New South Africa : Negotiations: Apartheid took decades to install, and realists inside and outside the country should not expect it to be dismantled without snags.
- Republican Leaders Say the Party's Still Grand : Politics: Despite highly publicized defections to Clinton camp, stalwarts insist that county GOP 'is in enormously good shape.'
- COUNTYWIDE : Hart Casts Vote Against Bipartisan Budget Proposal
- EL CAJON : Arsonists Sentenced to Prison for 2 Fires
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : At Ventura High, Three of a Kind Makes Full House
- SMALL FACES: Finally there's new music...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE POLITICAL DEPT. II : See, This Is Like a Bonus Night: Bill Clinton AND Barbra Streisand
- 'Drawings' Show Outlines Attitudes, Process, Ideas
- Two Reasons Not to Watch
- Grass-Roots Efforts in Airport Participation
- SDSU Budget Crisis
- No Trespassing
- CHINA'S ONE-CHILD POLICY
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- AMERICA IN TROUBLE
- Marguerite Henry: An Author Rediscovered
- Interest Rates Below Germany's Bad News
- School Board's Vote of Confidence
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- Litigation Targets Slap Back at SLAPP Suits
- Greed, Ego Propel Health Center Plan
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- RESTAURANTS IN REVIEW
- And for Attorney General, James Brown
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- Weed and Seed Program
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- Back to Bakersfield
- Spain Train
- Home Sales Tax Cap Is a Foreign Figure
- Pooper Scoopers
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- Dancing in the Dark
- CHINA'S ONE-CHILD POLICY
- Writing in Defense of Irish Catholics
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- Sexism and the Press
- CHINA'S ONE-CHILD POLICY
- National Debt
- Discrepancy in Cities' Water Rate Hikes
- Meet the New Boss
- A Correction
- Hole Lotta Love
- Speaking of Latino Immigration
- Grandstand Cost Grandstand folly?
- Disneyland Not Out of Line in Handling Teens
- Other Countries Will Profit From Trade Pact
- Brochures Aid Patients in Shopping for Hospitals : Health: Free pamphlets offered by a nonprofit agency give suggestions on choosing facilities. But some consumer groups criticize the publications because they lack hard numbers on success rates for specific procedures.
- Litigation Targets Slap Back at SLAPP Suits
- Speaking of Latino Immigration
- SDSU Budget Crisis
- Women in Military
- AMERICA IN TROUBLE
- Rent Control and the Election in Santa Monica
- OVITZ AND OUT
- The Party <i> Isn't</i> Over
- Miscalculation in the New Math for Marriage
- Spain Train
- A 'Consensus Vision' Found in General Plan
- The Party <i> Isn't</i> Over
- OVITZ AND OUT
- OVITZ AND OUT
- No Affiliation to News
- Back to Bakersfield
- Back to Bakersfield
- Construction of Mall on Sunset Strip
- Meet the New Boss
- RESTAURANTS IN REVIEW
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- Rent Control and the Election in Santa Monica
- KABC Medals With Martin
- CHINA'S ONE-CHILD POLICY
- And for Attorney General, James Brown
- Hole Lotta Love
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- Redevelopment Takes From Poor, Aids Rich
- Hole Lotta Love
- Clinton Republicans: Brave or Turncoats?
- AMERICA IN TROUBLE
- Back to Bakersfield
- To Be Discontinued
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- Litigation Targets Slap Back at SLAPP Suits
- Disneyland Not Out of Line in Handling Teens
- First Lady Barbara Bush
- Wear a Peach Ribbon Next to the Red One
- Rent Control and the Election in Santa Monica
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 30, 1992
- COLUMN ONE : Leaders Lose Feel for L.A. : Mayor Bradley and the council are accused of neglecting L.A.'s neediest areas. Critics say economic isolation laid groundwork for the riots long ago.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State Dept. Without Baker Resigned to a Lower Profile : Diplomacy: Major policy initiatives are unlikely, but his successor may stress some neglected areas of world.
- O.C. Cities' Cozy Trash Contracts Drawing Fire
- 'Super' Water Agency Bill Clears Legislature
- Long Beach Gets Reason to Celebrate : Sports: Team loses title game of Little League World Series, but the youngsters' achievement lifts the spirits of a city enduring hard times.
- In Brief
- NEW RELEASES
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- NEW RELEASES
- In Brief
- Senate, Assembly OK Budget; Wilson Awaits Final Package : Spending: Governor says he will not approve $58-billion plan until all supporting bills are passed. State will continue to issue IOUs for up to a week even after it is signed.
- South Florida Gets Tidal Wave of Hurricane Aid
- Anger Reaches Boiling Point in Crowded, Hot Schools : Education: Teachers and students are demanding that the district cut class sizes and provide air-conditioning at year-round campuses.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Virginia Bottomley : Britain's Health Secretary Balances Costs and Care for a Nation
- Southland Serbs, Croats Reignite Hatreds : Ethnicity: The civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina has shattered the relative calm among the two groups that have assimilated into a new land.
- Romance and Adventure Aboard a Tall, Tall Ship : Star Clipper vessels ply Mediterranean waters by winter, travel the Caribbean in summer.
- Vintage Reds vs. Red Ink: Winery Bankruptcies Rise
- Slain Youth's Family Demands Trial of Deputy in Shooting : Law enforcement: Federal prosecutors are urged to file civil rights charges. The officer who killed David Ortiz has since been fired.
- Buyers of Home Accuse U.S. of Real Estate Fraud : Oxnard: The government reneges on a deal with a Port Hueneme couple. It says there's a pre-existing loan on the property.
- Bargain-Hunting Politician : Encinitas Council's Top Shopper Hopes to Furnish New City Hall
- Fare Cards' Versatility May Put Transit Tokens Onto a Sidetrack
- LOS ANGELES : Worker Shot to Death Outside Muslim Temple
- Wi Weathers Storm, Thunders to Match-Play Win
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Survives Close Call
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : For One Reason, Gwynn Sorry to See Cone Go
- Jurisprudence
- He Is Getting Major League Attention : Little League: With son Sean on the Long Beach team, Jeff Burroughs is getting his share of the limelight going into the title game.
- Quayle: Rivals' Environmental View Is 'Bizarre'
- CALIFORNIA'S BUDGET CRISIS : An IOU on Self-Esteem : California's Plight May be a Harbinger or Just Reason for Others to Gloat
- Estelle Caldwell Fletcher; Pioneer in Ministry to Deaf
- Court Gets Jump on Gas Pipeline Bungee Jumpers
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Teen-Age Girls Arrested in Chase
- Residents Angrily Protest Plans to Extend Highway
- SANTA ANA : District Announces Leadership Changes
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour, Feinstein Duel in Orange County : The candidates attack each other from afar as they address local groups. The appearances illustrate the importance both are placing on the county.
- MISSION VIEJO : Safety Rodeo to Stress Bike-Handling Skills
- The Dodgers' Blues Roll On : Baseball: Tracy Woodson, former L.A. third baseman, makes diving stop to help Cardinals preserve a 1-0 victory.
- Capriati Stays on Diet of Victories
- Football Recruit Fred Harris Admitted to School Under EOP
- Track and Field
- Dolphins and Patriots Reschedule Opener
- JAZZ REVIEW : Old Friends Take a Strum Down Memory Lane
- 'Color It Improv' Comic Roles Up Her Sleeves : Stand-up: Kim Coles, whose characters include an inner-city teen, a Long Island wife and a movie star, performs Monday in Brea.
- Demand for Denim Bursts at Seams : Retailing: As the jeans and other items grow in popularity, Gap touches off a price war.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Restores 164 Cut Classes
- LAGUNA BEACH : Marine Helicopter Grounded on Bluff
- COSTA MESA : English Lessons Captured on Video
- CASTAIC : 2 Swimming Areas Closed Because of Bacteria Level
- Rebuilding Bill Scrapped Amid Distrust of CRA : Recovery: Assemblyman says South L.A. fears the agency. He calls for creation of another one to handle redevelopment.
- Belated Honors for Celebrated Border Unit
- Toney, McCallum Meet Again : Boxing: The IBF middleweight championship is at stake for fighters who blended skill and power in their first bout.
- Guida Hopes to Keep Streak Alive in Cane Pace at Yonkers
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Cutbacks Jeopardize Fighters' Safety
- TV REVIEW : 'Understanding HIV' Gives Teens the Facts
- Bursting With Talent, With Clients From Here to Africa : Artists: Falk & Morrow of Solana Beach defies the stereotype of the "10 percenter." It began by trial and error.
- Pop Music Reviews : Spin Doctors Run Down at the Fonda
- Ultimatum Motivates Hailey to Fit In : Football: Titan linebacker, who elected to sit out in 1991, is ready to regain his starting job after coach demanded that he lose weight.
- VOLLEYBALL AT HERMOSA BEACH : Smith and Stoklos Show Up After Threatening Boycott
- Life at the End of the Runway Filled With Noise, Fear, Sometimes Tragedy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shooting Victim Was Area Transient
- VENTURA : Sports Car Stolen in 1987 Is Recovered
- Reopening Los Angeles' Racial Wounds
- Heavy Traffic on Boulevard of Broken Dreams : Battered Middle Class Flocks to Pawnshops
- An 8-Foot Trespasser Is a Handful
- VALLEYWIDE : Abortion-Rights Group Backs Starr
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Farrell Continues Comeback Attempt
- TENNIS WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Capriati's Weight Loss Results in Net Gain
- 30 LAPD Jobs Exempt From Hiring Freeze
- Hurricane's Lesson: Prepare to Go It Alone : Response to Andrew shows aid may be slow in coming
- BUENA PARK : A Legacy in Wax and Concrete
- SIMI VALLEY : Activists Form Democratic Club
- Man Arrested in Follow-Home Tarzana Slaying : Crime: Police traced cellular phone calls to a Norwalk resident suspected of stalking patrons of card clubs. His girlfriend is also being held.
- Intermarriage Seen by Some Jews as Threat of Being 'Loved to Death'
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth's Easy Victory at PGA Junior Championship Ties Record
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: MALCOLM MOORE : Giving It All Back : Fallen Football Hero Helps Wayward Youths
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Wilson Playing After Botched Surgery
- These Golfers Can Drive Him Crazy
- STAGE REVIEW : Entering the Dark World of 'Ivona'
- Louis C. Sudler; Led Rise of Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Western Leaders Concede Failure to Halt Bosnia Strife, Censure Guilty : Balkans: But some who attended London gathering say patience and diplomacy still hold out the best hope for long-term peace.
- CALIFORNIA'S BUDGET CRISIS : Assembly Defeats Logging Legislation : Forests: The vote is a loss for Gov. Wilson. Conservatives and liberals joined forces to kill the bill.
- U.N. Authorizes 3,000 Troops
- Red Tape, Weak Economy Cast Pall Over Rebuilding : Riot aftermath: Policy designed to restrict return of undesirable businesses to South L.A. adds to frustration.
- Ex-Diplomat Says U.S. Should Arm Bosnians
- SIMI VALLEY : Supremacist Group to Get Parade Permit
- Ermolenko, Correy to Compete at World Final
- Drug Handling to Be Evaluated : Horse racing: California board appoints committee to investigate actions of its executive secretary.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Welcomes Break From Attention
- DuBose's Car Loan Checked : Notre Dame: Irish linebacker, awaiting eligibility ruling, borrowed $25,000 for auto, to be repaid in January.
- 1991 Eclipse Winner Dies of Heart Attack
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / KENNETH HERMAN : Composer's Suite Could Prove to Be Sweet Music for the Loons
- Sammy Timberg; Composer, Vaudevillian
- Governor OKs Plan to Build Veterans Home
- Senate OKs Bill to Kill Quake Plan : Insurance: Governor, commissioner support repeal of state-backed program, calling it costly and underfunded.
- EXPLORING COLUMBUS: In an upcoming sermon, Rabbi...
- Volunteers Lead Louisiana Relief Efforts : Survivors: The poor, and their fragile dwellings, appear the hardest hit. Ordinary ice becomes the area's hottest commodity.
- Singer and actress Della Reese-Lett, who has...
- Motorist Shot on Freeway From Van
- COUNTYWIDE : Aborted Landing at John Wayne Probed
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Music Reviews : Rare Haydn Opera Presented by Euterpe
- Pop Music Reviews : Mr. Big's Power-Drill Rock Lacks Juice
- Carl's Jr. Licenses 20 More Mexico Sites
- Parts Makers' Strike Forces GM to Shut 2 Plants : Autos: A walkout at a key metal stamping factory in Ohio halts assembly of the popular Saturn and two other models.
- AUTOS
- THE MEDIA : Tug of War Over Russian Newspaper : Battle for Izvestia's real estate pits president against legislature.
- Japan to Spend $85 Billion to Spur Economy
- Senate Leaders Reach Budget Deal : Finances: Plan cuts deeply into local governments, health and welfare programs. Schools would be spared this year, but Wilson wins limits on future spending.
- Plainly Spinning Out of Control : Germany needs to attend to its overly liberal asylum law and growing economic problems
- COUNTYWIDE : Study Praises Firm Proposing Landfill
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Martin Lifts Newbury Oaks in Clutch, 6-5
- Don't Blow It With a Six-Plug Power Strip
- LAGUNA BEACH : Tar Balls Prompt Oil Spill Rumors
- THOUSAND OAKS : Calleguas to Provide Recycled Water
- Small Hotel Fire Extinguished Quickly
- COUNTYWIDE : Chief Deputy D.A. Position Is Filled
- City Stands Firm on $36,000 Offer to Scuffle Victim : Litigation: The council rejects a request for $75,000 for a 72-year-old indigent injured by police in a Skid Row incident.
- Not Done at 31 : LeMond Might Be Tired, but That Doesn't Mean He's Quitting
- Track and Field
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Young Gets Off to Good Start
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : No Strangers, Saugus Pair Again Cross Paths
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Team Still Undecided at Running Back
- Me Phi Me Raps to a Different Tune : His debut album fuses hip-hop with an intellectual, folk-inflected approach.
- Execution by Lethal Injection OKd : Capital punishment: Governor signs the bill. Wilson says it will eliminate last-minute pleas that the gas chamber is cruel and unusual punishment.
- Tent Is a Real Find for Parents, Lost Children : County fair: At least 120 kids have been reported missing since Aug. 19. All have been reunited with families.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cyclists, Residents in Flap Over Bike Paths
- SANTA ANA : Man Pulled From Bottom of Lake Dies
- Budget Watch
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Starts Drive to Aid Auto District
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hilgenberg Departs Bears With a Blast
- Raiders Take On Oilers : Exhibition: In today's game, they will probably be without Townsend, who wants to renegotiate his contract.
- Hurricane Fails to Cool Tabasco Firm
- Who's Aiding Somalia?
- Rebel Rockets Hit Airport in Afghanistan, Ending Truce
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surfers, Anglers at Odds Over Pier Use
- 'Saint of the Gutters' : Amid Opulence in New York, Mother Teresa Is a Reminder of the Most Downtrodden
- Dornan Confronts GOP Defector on TV : Politics: He calls in during interview with Kathryn Thompson on 'Larry King Live,' denying he made threats against her construction business.
- Fires Sparked by Artillery, Misplaced Dog Food Bag
- 32 From County Get UCLA Grants
- WORKING IN L.A. / THE TOWBOAT CREW : They Can Push the Big Guys Around
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Ex-GM Workers Flock to Classes
- Miscellany
- Padres' Homers Bury Pittsburgh : Baseball: Sheffield, McGriff strike in the first, then Jackson hits three-run blast to give Padres the lead for good in 11-6 victory.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 2 Sent to Prison for Welfare Fraud
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour, Feinstein Duel in Orange County
- Customers Pan Plan for County Hours : Services: Those who use clinics, recorder and welfare offices say alternate Friday closings would be a burden.
- Rodgers Is Just Glad to Return to Angels : Baseball: Manager's first game since bus accident is a loss, but being back is enough.
- College Basketball
- Gull Goalie Burke is Traded to NHL Whalers
- Music Reviews : Mexico City Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl
- 'Salad' Springs Forth From the Fertile Mind of Doug Motel
- Blue Cross For-Profit Unit Sought : Health care: The new subsidiary would operate the medical insurer's HMO and other managed care programs. Up to a 20% equity stake would be sold to the public.
- Quayle Ventures Outside Loyal GOP Bastions : Politics: New itinerary takes him to less friendly areas. But the risk is protesters will overshadow positive news of his appearances.
- Coroner's Office Reneged on Retirement, Workers Say : Jobs: Three employees say department offered them benefits to leave early, but backed down after they agreed. Agency spokesman calls it a misunderstanding.
- Track and Field
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Antelope Valley Becomes the Theater for Some Cozy Rivalries
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : Russian Program at Redlands Bowl
- Arab-Israeli Conflict's Key Question: Whose Land Claims Are Real Ones? : Mideast: In occupied territories, trading property for peace will have human costs.
- D.K. Ludwig; Made Fortune in Shipping Ventures
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOLANA BEACH : Landlord Fined for Tree Trimming
- Reiner's Remarks Disputed by Judge : Denny case: Supervising jurist says the D.A. could not have known who backups for the bench were because he did not disclose them.
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : 10 Bungee Jumpers Fined $100 Each for Trespassing
- Order Expels Priest Over His New Age Sympathies
- Generous Celebration of Prosperity
- Miscellany
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Running Back Question Still Unanswered
- Life After Apartheid Still a Moral Minefield for Fugard : Stage: The South African playwright's latest work, 'Playland,' has its U.S. premiere Sunday in San Diego.
- Werner Herzog Film on Discovery Channel
- Cyril Stanley Smith; Metallurgist for Manhattan Project
- Judge Lets S.D. Off Hook for Sewage Work : Environment: City granted reprieve from upgrades that would add additional $1.2 billion to sewer fees.
- County Librarian Dies of Cancer at 42
- COUNTYWIDE : Metrolink Trains to Join Commuter Line
- Court Rebukes O.C. Judges for Attempts to Jail Sheriff
- Drug Officials Defend Raid and Shooting : Law Enforcement: However, they say that the wounded Poway man won't be charged and that no drugs were found.
- SINALOA LAKE : Suit Over Opening of Dam Dismissed
- TENNIS WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Capriati Recovers in a Hurry to Advance
- Treboh Joe Without Peer; He Fails to Win for 167th Time in a Row
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brown Stifles White Sox for 17th Victory
- Rangers Win 2nd-Round Game in Semipro Tournament, 13-2
- Hollywood Dream Team : Brand-Falsey Duo May Be Making a Lot of Trips to the Emmy Podium Sunday Night
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Beathard Says He Isn't Interested in Trading Any Running Backs
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods Has to Rally to Beat UCLA's Gleason in First Match
- O.C. Jobless Rate Dropped in July; So Did Number of Jobs
- Seasonings in the Sun : Cooks Harvest Fresh Accents From a Garden of Herbs