- Hideo Gosha; Film Director in Japan, U.S.
- Holders of 3 Tickets to Share $51-Million Super Lotto Jackpot
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Targets Specific Issues and Groups in Key States : Campaign: With its strategy to include the tightly focused appeals, party appears to borrow a leaf from the Democrats.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- Thais Hand Majority to Anti-Military Coalition : Election: Angry voters move away from pro-army parties in wake of crackdown on democracy movement.
- More Rooms at the Inn : Many Bed and Breakfasts Are Seeing Spotty Business in Wake of Recession
- Specialties Contribute to Law Firm's Growth : Three-year-old Ernest Brown & Co. solves construction-related disputes and helps companies comply with California's growing environmental regulations.
- MARKETING
- Chinese Boom Brings Foreign Companies Back : Commerce: Many firms had backed away after the crackdown on the democracy movement in 1989.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 14, 1992
- Homing In : PC Makers Think They're Closer to Better-Selling Home Computer
- Deal to Put Theater in Inner City : Entertainment: A national chain and a Los Angeles black group agree to operate an eight-screen complex at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
- Why Short-Term Bond Products Can Be a Good Bet
- Sol Baer Fielding; Former Film Producer, Comic Strip Artist
- Nixon to Bush: California Lost, Avoid 'Fanatics'
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- 2 Rescued After Mountain Lion Stalks Them
- If We're in a Rerun of '30s, Watch Yields Sink
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Hurricane-Ravaged Homestead to Sell Bonds
- ENERGY
- JAPAN
- OCCUPATION: REPORTER/EDITOR
- OPERA REVIEW : Borrowed 'Boheme' Still Looks Good in Orange County
- The Fall Season: Judgment Day : Television: Taking the measure of the 35 new series on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox.
- TV REVIEWS : Capital Cut-Ups in 'Hearts Afire'; Bikers Bond in 'Crossroads'
- Quick Stop by Pearl Jam Gives Quickstep a Musical Lift
- Down Early, Edberg Is Up to No. 1 Again : U.S. Open: He loses the first set but rallies to defeat Sampras, giving the Swede his second straight title and the top ranking.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 14, 1992
- Kings Sign Ukraine's Zhitnik : Hockey: Teen-ager, drafted in the fourth round in 1991, was a defenseman for the Soviet national team.
- UCLA Loses Cook for the Season : College football: He'll undergo knee surgery today. Walker, a freshman, takes over.
- Aztecs Ranked 23rd, Set Their Sights Higher : College football: Tie with USC, victory over BYU gets them in the Associated Press poll. Luginbill says more hard work is needed to stay there and move up.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Craig Has Been on This Road Before
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Roberts Cannot Forgive, Forget Padre Management for Troubles
- Walker Opens Things Up for Eagles : NFC: He gains 115 yards and Cunningham throws three touchdown passes against Cardinals.
- Clinton Anderson pulled around top qualifier Carter...
- A Nearly Forgotten Sensation
- Land Ends Up the Center of Unwanted Attention
- Confidence Is the Key to Her Success : Cross-country: Outstanding track season last spring prepares Ocean View's Christie Engesser to make her run.
- Forum Card Headlined by 108-Pounders
- Knight's Reign Comes to an End : Swimming: Eight-time winner is eight months pregnant. She finishes ninth in La Jolla Rough Water event.
- Krieg Has Own Plan, Beats Seattle : AFC: Unprotected by Seahawks, he leads Chiefs to 26-7 victory over former teammates.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Call Up Plantier, Four Others
- MOVIES - Sept. 14, 1992
- San Diego TV Offers Little New for the Fall Season
- TV OPERA REVIEW : 'The Ghosts': Skillful Yet Lacking
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Coltrane Fest Short of Time, Not Music
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soloists Show Russian Roots
- Cultural Elite or a Free-Thinking Multitude? : Ugly Tactics Underlie Quayle's Rhetoric
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Armatrading Raucous, Tranquil at Wiltern
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : A Delicious 'Dinner' Served at South Coast Rep
- Suzy Bogguss Goes With the Flow : Country music: The singer, who appears at the Crazy Horse tonight, says her personal feelings dictate song selection--not commercial potential.
- Charger Defense Superior Again
- Thrill Is Gone: Giants Beat Dodgers : Baseball: Brantley makes a rare start on the mound as San Francisco scores a 7-3 victory in a rivalry gone tepid.
- Lions' Victory Over Vikings Is Special : NFC: Detroit scores touchowns on punt return, blocked field goal and recovered fumble in a 31-17 victory.
- SPOTLIGHT / A Glance at this Week in the NFL : ISN'T THAT SPECIAL?
- College Football
- Fittipaldi Wins 4th, Point Lead to Unser
- Moon Gets Oilers Rolling Against Colts, 20-10 : AFC: He passes for 361 yards and two touchdowns as Houston evens record at 1-1.
- Padres Gain in Chase for Second Place
- An Offense Grounded Is Not Well-Rounded
- Gore Vidal's "Live from Gologatha: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal"
- A Different Twist on Language Immersion
- Smoking Can Be Hazardous to Your Career
- The Old Adage on Shopping Locally
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Family Values Not on the Screen?
- Ancient Harvests : THE STORY...
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Beach Booze Ban
- Laguna Shanti Supports AIDS Walk
- Analyzing One Man's Resistance to Nazis
- Description Doesn't Add Up
- OCTD to OCTA: Expensive Transition
- State Budget Problems
- SILENT BITE
- Batteries Not Included
- The Grating Gadsby
- Some Possible Effects of Proposed Bluffs Ordinance
- Solana Smoking Ban
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- State Budget Problems
- State Budget Problems
- FREEWAY FREEDOM
- Sarandon's Values
- City Management in Santa Monica
- Blythe Story Distorted
- Irvine Open-Space Position Lauded
- Solana Smoking Ban
- State Budget Problems
- HOW THE TOP 10 FARED
- Noises Off
- A Yes Vote for Biker Ministry; No on Politicians
- Better Dead Than Read
- State Budget Problems
- State Budget Problems
- Culver City's Small-Town Flavor
- The Fight to Save Ballona Wetlands Foxes
- OCTD to OCTA: Expensive Transition
- Cross About Crossing
- Tears for Beilenson
- Cal State Fees
- Dallying Duchess Deserves Privacy
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- FREEWAY FREEDOM
- Look at Teaching
- 'Changing Schools--Any Way They Can'
- A Voice for Family Values
- Co-Presidents
- U.S.-Mexico Pact Poses Problems for Economy
- Sarandon's Values
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- A Time to Pity Victims of Stick-It-to-Em Government
- IS P.C. N.G.?
- Fast-Food Court for Health and Safety
- Better Dead Than Read
- State Budget Problems
- Community Service Before Graduation
- NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN MARTHA
- NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN MARTHA
- Insomnia Is a Poor Neighbor
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- State Budget Problems
- Community Service Before Graduation
- 'Changing Schools--Any Way They Can'
- A CAUSE FOR GUMBY
- Tent City
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- State Budget Problems
- THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND?
- The High Costs of Transporting Steel
- Steady Speed a Figment of Imagination
- The MIA Role in Vietnam Trade Policy
- Family Values Not on the Screen?
- For Clean Air, Laguna Needs to Shift Priorities
- Hebron Massacre
- Thanks for Stories
- Flying Fruit
- School Board Member Responds
- On a Cleanup Mission
- No-Frills Auto Insurance
- Sarandon's Values
- BLADE RUNNER 2 : THE SCREENWRITER WROTE EIGHT DRAFTS--AND THEN WAS REPLACED. ON HIS FIRST DAY, THE DIRECTOR TURNED THE SET UPSIDE DOWN. HARRISON FORD WAS NEVER SO MISERABLE. YEARS LATER, SOMEONE STUMBLED OVER THE LONG-LOST ORIGINAL. NOTHING ABOUT THIS CULT CLASSIC WAS EVER SIMPLE.
- Cal State Fees
- The Thrill Is Gone
- Sarandon's Values
- Indigent Health Care Is Inadequate
- State Budget Problems
- 'Yellow Journalism'
- Judge Responds
- Catfish Growers Worry They'll Go Belly Up With Current Oversupply
- Black Factory Workers Face Sagging Economy, Low Wages--and Racism : Rust Belt: African-Americans have trouble getting hired, trouble overcoming stereotypes and trouble maintaining their fragile foothold in the middle class.
- The Region : Waste Roundup Planned
- EVEN CLEANER: Some won't have time for...
- A Slice of life in Southern California : A New Kind of Bachelor Party--Just Me and a Billion Ants
- Preview '92 : Talkin' Whoopi : Goldberg joins late-night arena to enlighten <i> and</i> entertain
- A Mother's Tortured Life Ends in Tragedy : Families: Woman was haunted by daughter's disabling pool accident.
- Modern Police May Benefit From Pursuit of The Kid
- A Counter-Gala in the Year of Columbus : Celebrations: City's arts festival takes exception to the 'discovery' of America by the explorer (some would say conqueror).
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Scores Second Win in Spassky Rematch
- Local Races a Priority for O.C. Lincoln Club : Politics: GOP group changes its focus from major campaigns to legislative and congressional contests.
- Preview '92 : Remodeling the Sports Booth
- WHITE SANDS AGAIN? What do you get...
- Feeling a Draft Over Clinton's Honesty
- Robert Benton's Oscar-winning Kramer vs. Kramer (KTLA...
- Violence Punctuates Truce Between Bloods and Crips : Gangs: Rivalry-based killings have declined since the spring accord. But other reasons can lead to slayings.
- They'll Sing the Blues at the Seashore
- Uncertainty on Cuts Troubles Local Schools : Education: Three Westside districts will decide what jobs or programs have to be eliminated after they learn about funding.
- Preview '92 : What's New for Your TV Room
- U.N. Announces Plan to Hike Somali Relief : Africa: But officials say success depends on gangs and warlords allowing unimpeded shipments out of port to countryside.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Chang-Lin Tien : Maintaining Berkeley's Excellence at a Time of Stiff Budget Cutbacks
- Two Crucial Local Commissions That Receive Virtually No Money : Race: Pre- and post-riot ethnic attitudes argue for weighing the human-relations impact of deciding how to spend our resources.
- Ticket Writer Says Fear of Area Distracted Him From Dead Body
- Economic Ills Cloud Kim's Trip to Washington : Politics: The Republican nominee in the new 41st Congressional District doesn't raise as much money as he had hoped during two-day visit.
- Magnet for Troubled Youth : Boxing: John Ibarra's coaching turns street kids into fighters. His message is that hard work and heart matter most. Ibarra's most famous student, Oscar De La Hoya, recently won the Olympic gold medal.
- Health Care System Is Hurting Everyone : * National Problem Now a Reality for Orange County
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: SEPT. 12
- PERSPECTIVE ON JAPAN : Fixated on Those Lonely Rocks : Tokyo has not grasped that the Cold War is over. A coalition needs to come to power, breaking one-party rule.
- PLATFORM : Everyone's Dirty Air
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Turn-off for the '90s: Educated and Career-Minded Young Women
- COLUMN RIGHT / LLEWELLYN H. ROCKWELL JR. : Bush Finally Comes Up With a Winner : 'Debt check-off' would raise taxpayer consciousness and may lead to budget democracy.
- FOOLING NONE OF THE PEOPLE : Just how much influence does the campaign have on the electorate?
- Sharon Shang-lun Lu, an incoming freshman at...
- Teachers Union Protest on Budget Cuts Has Little Impact
- Church Has Much Firmer Foundation After Quakes : Construction: Sanctuary is reinforced after damage from Whittier and Sierra Madre temblors.
- Cheney Plans Busy Week of Meetings in in France, Britain
- Nobel-Winning Novelist a 'Happening' in Cairo : Literature: Writers and intellectuals in a Nile River cafe hang onto every word of the frail and aging Naguib Mahfouz.
- Preview '92 : The New With the Old
- O.C. Mother's Agony Ends Tragically : Family: Dianne Bordeaux's guilt over the near-drowning of her daughter played a part in her violent death.
- THE GAME IS UP: The football won't...
- Preview '92 : What's on Cable? Think About It ...
- Ignore Children's Needs and Risk Minor Mutiny : Several cruise lines cater to families, with activities for youngsters from toddlers to teen-agers.
- A Reluctant Cruiser Finds Paradise Close to Home : Author Fell for Floating Vacations During a Short Cruise to Catalina and Ensenada
- Dispatches From the Sexual Front : HOT AND BOTHERED: Sex and Love in the Nineties, <i> By Wendy Dennis (Viking: $20; 273 pp.)</i>
- A Revival of Cheese Making in Rural Vermont : Now is the time to spread a blanket on fallen leaves and sample the bounty of traditional breads and Cheddars.
- THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS by Angus...
- Getting a Good Night's Sleep, Even on the Road : Aromas and sunlight figure in some of the newer strategies for encouraging slumber.
- EMERGING JAPANESE ARCHITECTS OF THE 1990S ...
- THE MYTHING LINK : Despite Its Riots and Quakes, L.A. Falls Short in the Tall Tale Department
- Finalists for the 1990-1991 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes
- SPORT REPORT
- Liz & Realtors in AIDS Benefit
- Improperly Taken Samples Can Throw Off Tests
- Preview '92 : Special Occasions : Tribute or comedy, concert or politics, broadcast and cable plan for the unusual
- Preview '92 : Pulp, Mega-Stars and Politics : Fall movies and miniseries rely on fantasies, fact and friction
- Ceremony Goes Co-Ed at Buckingham Palace
- Widow to Fill Seat of Late N.D. Senator
- Hospital Volunteer Sets Record of Dedication
- Wealthy Town Will Help Illegal Immigrants Find Jobs : Glen Cove, N.Y.: Civic leaders work with Latino advocacy group to create and finance an employment office for the Central Americans.
- An L.A. Memoir : Coming Into the City
- At Wit's End: Memories From 20 Years of Travel
- TRAVEL INSIDER : As Days Grow Shorter, So Does Vacation Time : Innovation: The travel industry is trying to squeeze more hours into that fall classic, the weekend getaway, by offering time-saving, economical programs.
- Yachts Offer a Reasonably Priced Tour Option : Chartered sail or motor craft provide an exciting way to see the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
- Lenders in L.A. Record 2,337 Default Notices
- Building a New Image : Downtown Is Reviving, but Are Consumers Noticing?
- Preview '92 : Lies and Whispers: It's a Soap World
- Mystery Train (Bravo Monday at 5 p.m.,...
- Dog Named Lady Fights Like a Tramp to Save Children From Rattlesnakes
- Shuttle Begins Wide-Ranging Science Mission
- Hot Subject at Colleges: Subtraction : Education: As number of classes drops due to budget cuts, students are beseeching professors and department chiefs to waive enrollment limits so they can take courses they need.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Free Trade Pact Emerging as Key Campaign Issue
- Ramps on 10 Freeway to Open This Month : Traffic: New entrances and exits are expected to relieve chronic problems near Lincoln Boulevard.
- Hurricane Deals Direct Blow to Kauai : Storm: Iniki's 160-m.p.h. gusts pound island, knocking out power and phone service. The hurricane is the most powerful to hit the Hawaiian Islands in this century.
- New School, New Spirit for Students : 132 Ninth-Graders Start Out With the Heady Sense of Shaping Their Own Educational World
- Southern Governors to Create Compact to Respond to Crises
- The City of Walnut and the Walnut...
- Serbs Fail to Meet Weapons Deadline; Fighting Blamed
- Peruvian Police Say Shining Path Leader Captured
- Azusa : City Picks New Attorney
- New Ghosts Haunt Richard
- THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE INIKI : Experts See No Proof That Storms Will Multiply : Weather: There is no evidence to link recent hurricanes in Florida, Guam and Hawaii, forecasters say.
- Preview '92 : Wiseguys and Smart Gals : Perry Mason, Ken Wahl 'Murphy Brown' and 'Roseanne' join the land of reruns
- The Aura of the Beholder
- * Nancy L. Iredale of Pasadena, a...
- Puente Hills : Landfill Hearing Planned
- Preview '92 : Daytime's credo: Live better and talk, talk, talk
- Ideal Home Turns Into a Nightmare : Building: Soon after its sale for $530,000, the Spanish-style house began splitting in two.
- 'Naked' Takes Gutsy Look at the Body Politic Inside All of Us
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TRUE STORIES : This Is One We <i> Can</i> Wait For
- So Who Needs a New Year's Invitation?
- MOVIES : 'Sarafina!' in a Brave New World : Five years ago, the anti-apartheid musical appealed to the emotions; now comes the film, which also taps into the mind
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE NAME GAME : 'We'll Use Natty Bumppo For the Fashion Designer/Hit Man Character'
- RECORD REVIEW : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i> : ** 1/2 ROGER WATERS "Amused to Death" <i> Columbia</i>
- MUSIC : The Stable Singers : By maintaining a company of resident artists, L.A. Music Center Opera develops both talent and continuity
- POP MUSIC : California Dreamin' : Creedence, the Doors and Sly & the Family Stone will make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's L.A. debut a real homecoming
- 'Beast' May Be Beauty on Video : A fall flurry should help fans catch up on summer's big hits
- JAZZ : The Young Lions' Roar : Wynton Marsalis and the 'Neoclassical' Lincoln Center Orchestra are helping fuel the noisiest debate since Miles went electric
- Vaus Claims Termination With Extreme Prejudice
- THE BIGGER THEY ARE: Guns N' Roses...
- Chavez Defeats Camacho : Boxing: Mexican champion dominates before a record crowd of 19,100. Nunn wins WBA super-middleweight title.
- It's Seles, Loud and Clear : Women's final: She rolls past an error-plagued Sanchez Vicario, 6-3, 6-3, for her sixth Grand Slam victory in two years.
- This Night, the Future Looks Bright : Dodgers: Piazza hits a three-run home run and Astacio throws his third shutout in seven starts to give the Dodgers a 7-0 victory over the Giants.
- For Perfectionist Hogan, Smaller Was Always Better
- Nebraska Starts Slowly but Wins Big
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Achieves Goal Against Baylor
- Inglewood Surprises Morningside : Prep football: Sentinel quarterback Leandrew Childs rushes for 157 yards and a touchdown and passes for another.
- To Our Readers
- HANDEL: Sonatas for two violins and continuo,...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FEMALE TROUBLE : Who Could Possibly Follow Divine?
- POP MUSIC : Roger Waters' Dark Side of the Tube
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : MARINA
- A Petty Kingdom : On Nov. 15, King Richard, 'One of a Kind', Will Drive the Final of 1,185 NASCAR Races
- Basketball
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford's Milburn Gives Walsh a Win
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd (67) Loses Ground; Lietzke Leads Norman by 2
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Arkansas Rebounds, Breezes to Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Cerritos, Morgan Run Past Orange Coast, 23-10
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- LOS ALAMITOS : Odds Against, on His Own, Wins First Leg of Classic
- Irish Run Away With a Tie : Midwest: Holtz booed for conservative play-calling after Notre Dame rallies in fourth quarter for 17-17 deadlock with Michigan.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : They Got In Well Before Their Curfew
- Rams Know They Can't Stand Pat
- Marroquin Opens Lead With 2nd-Place Finish
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dons Win Three Water Polo Games
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Colorado State Builds 28-0 Lead, Still Loses
- Bruins Win Opener but Lose Quarterback : UCLA: Cook suffers sprained knee and will miss next game. LaChapelle, Williams sharp in 37-14 victory over Fullerton.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tampa's Offer for Giants: $115 Million
- Cal Lutheran's Debut in SCIAC Spoiled by Pomona-Pitzer, 27-21
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : North Carolina State Survives Maryland, 14-10
- Fall / Winter, '92-'93, Cruise Guide : Special Issue : The Cruise Boom : Everybody's Getting on Board
- China Builds Military; Neighbors, U.S. Uneasy : Asia: Beijing says its intentions are peaceful, but other nations fear emergence of a new regional superpower.
- 2 White Supremacists Met by 300 Protesters at Rally
- Deadly Hurricane Rains Destruction on Kauai Island : Storm: Up to four deaths and 55 injuries are reported. Buildings and boats are left smashed by winds and waves. Damage is estimated at more than $1 billion.
- ANALYSIS : Curtains for Myers--but Dispute Is Far From Over : Politics: <i> Now </i> what happens to the homeless? The firing of the city attorney raises as many questions as it resolves.
- Gangs: The New Political Force in Los Angeles : Governance: Bloods-Crips unity is about who will rule South-Central. Those in authority now have abdicated any claim to leadership.
- ELECTIONS / U.S. CONGRESS : South Bay Sees Return of Competitive Races : Politics: Redistricting and the faltering economy make the outcome of two of the area's House races uncertain. In two others, Democrats are shoo-ins.
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : Jazz Quality Over Quantity
- TOOLS: Building the Basic Household Toolbox
- Hurricane Damage in Hawaii Expected to Top $1 Billion : Storm: Island of Kauai hardest hit, with two dead and 98 injured. One death is reported on Oahu. Boats and buildings are smashed. Federal disaster declared.
- Council Keeps Restaurants Alcohol-Free : Regulation: A three-year effort to allow the sale of wine and beer is thwarted. Proponents had cited the benefits of increased tax revenue.
- 300 Jeer at Supremacist's 2-Man Rally : Simi Valley: One supporter shows up at Richard Barrett's demonstration backing verdicts in Rodney G. King beating case.
- SAMPLE SUIT: No question that the music...
- Hussein's New Tactical Goal Is to Outlast Bush
- The Woman in the Moon : Culture: Harvest Moon Festival is similar to Thanksgiving for people of East Asian ancestry. Because legend says that a goddess rules the lunar kingdom, it is also a ladies' day event.
- 160 Rescued From Sinking Fishing Boat : Immigration: Coast Guard and INS officials suspect the passengers, most of them Chinese nationals, may have been trying to enter the country illegally.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Flores' move to provide specific council agendas omits one thing: details.