- SHORT TAKES : Donaldson: Too Nice to Sawyer
- The Fallout Over 'Miss Saigon' : Reconciling the Difficulty of Artistic and Moral Choices
- 'The Two Jakes' Fails to Do Land-Office Business
- BALLET REVIEWS : An Australian 'Suite en Blanc'
- Out of Politics and Into 'Marketplace'
- STAGE REVIEW : Lee Blessing Takes 3 Women on Trip
- The Pacific Chorale has received a $25,000...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Media Boss Weds Photographer
- Iraqi Tanker Turned Away : Ship Is Not Allowed Into Saudi Port
- Volunteers Answer Emirates' Call for Military Recruits
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Meredith Rejected as Speaker
- Indians Protest Water Sale to Santa Barbara : Drought: Canadian firm's plan to remove water near British Columbia reservation will harm the environment, natives say. Santa Barbara City Council is set to vote on the proposal.
- NO TAX: A bill passed by the...
- Covina Man 1st U.S. Casualty of Gulf Crisis
- 119 Sri Lanka Muslims Die in Attacks by Separatists : Ethnic feud: Tamil gunmen rampage through five fishing villages. At least 450 people have been killed on the island in the last nine days.
- Clash Reported After Accord on Mohawk Talks
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chase Offers Retirement Lure
- Mourning, Merriment Mark 29th Anniversary of the Wall : Germany: With prayers for 80 martyrs to freedom, Berliners say good riddance to the infamous barrier.
- P.M. BRIEFING : 2 Japan Banks Fall in Debt Rating
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cypress Man Jailed After Alley Stabbing
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : On Second Thought
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : New No. 1 Edberg Lives Up to Ranking With 6-1, 6-1 Win
- The Harvard Water Polo Foundation of Los...
- STAGE REVIEWS : Liddi Tackles Multiple Plays, or Vice Versa
- Concert Draw Slows on Heels of Rock Stars' Booming First Half
- The Fallout Over 'Miss Saigon' : 'I'm Ashamed of My Union, Actors' Equity'
- BY THE NUMBERS : How the average dollar is spent for a full-length motion picture.
- Jazz : Talents Stretch Genre at Long Beach Fest
- Music : Something Extra With Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Yosemite Sequoias Bathed in Retardant as Fires Advance
- Some Vacation: Bush Returning to Capital : Gulf crisis: The President will be in Washington for two days of briefings on the Iraqi situation and the federal budget deficit.
- Vandals Disrupt Cable TV Service to 70,000 Homes
- A World Map of U.S. Military Personnel
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LEANDRO : Man Wounded in 2nd BART Attack
- Ad Doldrums Claim Another L.A. Victim : Advertising: Tiny Albright/Labhart will shut its doors later this month, the second Southern California shop to do so in the past six months.
- Science / Medicine : FDA OKS Clinical Trials of Saliva-Based AIDS Test
- Woman Dies of Heart Attack After Car Crash
- A Tip for the NFL in Exhibition Season: Save the Best for Last
- The Fallout Over 'Miss Saigon' : It's Time to Overcome the Legacy of Racism in Theater
- STAGE REVIEW : Dear Old Da Left in the Wake of 'Our Father'
- Stock Offering Postponed: May Department Stores Co....
- Serenity in the Midst of a Firestorm
- 2 Surveys Find Majority Sympathetic to Homeless : Housing: Respondents blamed societal forces for the situation. Many believe the federal government should handle the problem.
- To the Manner Not Born : Etiquette: A Washington D.C.-based school teaches L.A. youngsters how to behave in a big city's sophisticated settings.
- PAGE G: The 1991 Thomas Guide to...
- U.S. Consultants Teaching China to Wrap : Trade: As that nation steps up exports to the United States, it hopes to improve its production and marketing--and be aware of cultural nuances.
- Graf Sweeps Maleeva to Win 50th Singles Title : San Diego tennis: After recovering from surgery, the West German has won two consecutive tournaments going into the U.S. Open.
- All That Glitters Is Grieco--7 Times
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Putter Powers Rodriguez Past $3-Million Level
- Colts' Jeff George Gets Advice From Elway
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- Hearts meet history at 'the wall' of Vietnam : America's most visited monument draws thousands to remember what they once tried to forget.
- Trump Asserts New Deals Have Him Laughing All the Way to 'Poorhouse'
- Palate Pollsters Shape Future Foods
- Research, Talent Win UCI Record Amount of Grants : Science: Faculty has corralled more money for a greater number of projects than most colleges will see.
- Second Hostage Freed, Palestinian Group Says
- LOCAL : Officer's Bullet Strikes Partner
- Ammunition Find Closes Part of Chesapeake Shore
- Liberia Rebel Agrees to Talk on Cease-Fire : West Africa: Taylor says he will meet with Gambian. Maneuver may delay deployment of five-nation task force.
- COLUMN ONE : The Axis: Odd Twins on Ascent : A former wartime embassy built by Hitler is a sturdy reminder of old alliances. But the means by which Japan and Germany are coming to grips with their past are poles apart.
- Charles Marquis Warren; Western Writer
- GARDEN GROVE : Joint Facility Would Mix Young and Old
- Canines Take a Bite Out of Jail Workload
- The More Districting Changes, the More It...
- Girl, 6, Killed by Shotgun Fired at Party of Children : Violence: A boy, 14, is critically wounded. Police arrest a suspected gang member, 17.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Her Eyes Are on the Stars, Space Camp
- PLATFORM : Hoping for the Best
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Let's Get Physical
- GARDEN GROVE : Asbestos Effects Feared After Fire
- Dancing Away From Trouble : Youth: Ballet camp offers discipline and an alternative for youngsters drifting toward gangs.
- Come to Think of It, Dodgers' 7-3 Victory Is Special for Rookie
- He Gets a Line on Victory : Water skiing: Colton's Martie Wells overcomes problems to win 62-mile Catalina competition by 32 seconds.
- DEL MAR : Fly Till Dawn Upsets the Field in Grade I Eddie Read on Turf
- Soviets Top Old Free Rifle Mark
- Wilkens Will Slam Into Michael Jordan
- Davis Cup Semifinals Team Named
- Coke, Schweppes to Open British Plant: Coca-Cola...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Sports View Wins at Longacres
- Little League Tries to Show a Bigger Heart
- THE SIDELINES : Soviets Top Greece in Basketball
- Mavericks' Letter Turned Off Perkins
- Former Indiana running back Anthony Thompson, runner-up...
- RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Pushing Themselves to the Wheel Limit : Bicycling: Riders enter the cross-country competition to test their endurance and sanity.
- Fly Till Dawn Beats the Field
- SHORT TAKES : Cable Star Leaves Award Race
- SHORT TAKES : Real Stallone Ready to Step Out
- Animal Rights Group to Appeal Judgement
- Redondo Beach to Vacate Its Historic Library
- THE SIDELINES : Beckenbauer Talks With USSF
- ART : What Do We Talk About When We Talk About a Work of Art? : For critic, something valuable happens in the process of trying to express thoughts about the work.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Clothespins' Has Hang-Ups
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Credit Card Debt Tops $225 Billion: Outstanding...
- CLAUDIA D. ROXBURGH : Back to the Drawing Board : Softer Market Requires Innovative Homes, Adviser Says
- WORLD : Boesak Quits World Church Post : Boesak Resigns as President of World Calvinist Church Group
- Oil Firms Act to Counter Charges of Profiteering : Energy: The public relations blitz includes a radio talk show appearance by Chevron's chairman. Firms are trying to defuse anger over gas price hikes since the Kuwait invasion.
- BOOK REVIEW : Confessions of the Plot That Failed : A BED BY THE WINDOW<i> by M. Scott Peck MD</i> Bantam Books $18.95, 320 pages
- Ozal Tells Need for Declaration of War on Iraq
- East and West Germans Mark Anniversary of Berlin Wall
- Safe Landing for Gibson Premiere
- NATION : Esther Rolle Injured in Crash
- Jobless Rate Hits 10.1% in Israel
- Iraq May Find Ways to Ease Embargo's Grip, Experts Say : Economy: Despite this, the Baghdad government appears vulnerable to the international sanctions.
- New Envoy to U.S. Is Israeli Rightist
- Iraq Proposes Linking Israeli Pullout to Crisis : Diplomacy: Hussein also wants sanctions ended and U.S. troops out. Washington rejects his conditions.
- COLUMN LEFT : Planting a 'Big Stick' in Quicksand : U.S. military muscle founders in political currents.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- L.A. River: Neat Idea, Bad Timing
- SOUTH COUNTY : Districts Grapple With Cuts in Budget
- PERSPECTIVE ON CONGRESSIONAL 'LOG-ROLLING' : 175 Votes for 'Butcher of Baghdad' : The debate on cutting export credits for Iraq was a textbook case of crass politics overriding moral purpose.
- Schools Cry Out for Bilingual Teachers : Education: An estimated 6,000 are needed statewide. And recruitment and incentive efforts are heating up as districts compete for a small pool of certified instructors.
- ORANGE : Fans Shell Out to See Turtle Show
- The Point? Have Fun : No. 3 in the World at 16, Seles Avoids Pressure of Success
- Show Follows Up Padres' Big Show With a Tirade
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Harkey Pitches and Hits Cubs to 10-2 Win
- SHORT TAKES : Lucas Looks at Tuskegee Airmen
- DANCE REVIEW : Anna de Cardi in 'Giselle'
- SHORT TAKES : 'Bonfire' Completes Filming
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Warns Oil Firm on Prices
- Defense Cuts' Human Toll : Jobs: For laid-off Southern Californians, finding new work is but one problem. Lost savings and homes and other family problems hurt, too.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Recession Here Already, Many Analysts Agree
- Resident Charged in Fire That Killed 4 at Mental Institution
- WORLD : Seoul Youths Shout 'Unification!' : Seoul Dissidents Demand Free Travel to Communist N. Korea
- Family Tales: The family of real estate...
- NATION : Oil Pumped Off Buckled Barge
- CAPITAL IDEA: When the new airport terminal...
- Abortion Activism Aimed at Students
- Positioning of Forces At Iraqi Oil Choke Points
- L.A. River Offers Refuge for Homeless Immigrants : Poverty: About 150 people eat and bathe there daily. Despite pollution, they say it is safer than Skid Row.
- Cocaine in Malt Drink Leaves Man Brain-Dead
- FILLMORE : Neighbor Protests Pipe Firm Expansion
- Portugal Forest Fire Kills 1, Injures 40
- 3 Santa Ana Incumbents Will Face 6 Challengers
- Lane-Splitting Manners a Matter of Mutual Respect
- Science, Common Sense and Our Public Fears : Risk assessment: Incorrect use of facts, as in the malathion controversy, leads to faulty social policy. Scientists must help return balance to the debate.
- IRVINE : OCTD Van Service to Spectrum Begins
- OXNARD : Curbside Recycling Being Considered
- Science / Medicine : The Greening of Plastic Bags : Environment: New efforts to make plastic products decompose more readily hold promise. But environmentalists are concerned about the possible byproducts of such decay.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOVIET UNION : Where Are All the Young Radicals? : The new generation is uninterested at a time of revolutionary change. Their elders aren't solely to blame.
- It's the Pits : Even So, Tourists by the Thousands Say They Love It
- Science / Medicine : Drugs May Prevent Tract Infection
- Healthy Graf Wins Her 50th Singles Title
- Baggs Making Impression in Britain : Golf: She left the United States to hone her skills on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour, but ended up finding a home as a club professional.
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Conner Gets Sponsors, Prepares to Build
- The Fallout Over 'Miss Saigon' : <i> Makibaka!</i> Asian-American Artists Should Struggle--and Not Be Afraid
- The Dinner Role : Even in Hectic L.A., Ritual American Meal Endures as Time to Share Stories, Values
- AIR MAIL: The opening of John Wayne...
- Consent Law Fuels Students : Abortion: The issues resulting in the 'Becky Bell-Rosie Jimenez Campaign' are driving some young women into activism.
- Plans to Rebuild Follow Park Fire : Disaster: Residents of ravaged Foresta in Yosemite are 'individualists' who intend to come back.
- $10,000 Reward Offered After Searches Fail to Find Doctor
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Island Park Plan to Be Studied
- Dump Fumes Persist After Air Board's Advice Ignored
- Wedding bells are on hold again for...
- Batbusters Finish Fifth in ASA Tourney
- Lakers' Cooper Nears Deal With Italians
- THE SIDELINES : Korea Wild About Asian Games
- COMISKEY PARK CHRONOLOGY
- The Fallout Over 'Miss Saigon' : The Issue Is Nothing Less Than Artistic Integrity
- STAGE REVIEW : Youth Theatre's Admirable 'Cyrano'
- MUSIC
- Scott-Heron Leaps 11 Years
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviet Loan Stands--De Beers
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Feinstein Critical of Wilson for Actions in S&L; Cases
- Marine Liftoff Exacts a Toll--Wedding Bells
- P.M. BRIEFING : Rising Prices, Rates Undercut Home Buyers in 2nd Quarter
- Barry Planning to Leave Party, Top Aides Say
- Warring Black Factions Blamed as Gunfire Kills 9 in South Africa
- Iraq Weapons Make Use of U.S. Systems : Arms: A steady flow of high-tech equipment from America played a significant role in Baghdad's military buildup, experts say.
- Cities Say Notices of Meetings Won't End
- Turkish Parliament Approves Military Response if Attacked
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coastline Car Sale Permit Plan Rejected
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 to Be Named for Jordan Ranch Talks
- MISSION VIEJO : Council May Alter Contract Bid Policy
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver Killed After Car Skids in Turn
- NCAA Hearings Recess, No Decision on Illinois
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DON PATTERSON : Vlasic Makes Solid Return at Quarterback
- RACE ACROSS AMERICA NOTEBOOK : Injury Doesn't Slow Fourney
- SURFING SALT CREEK BEACH PRO/AM : Archbold Turns Life Around, Wins Title
- MEDIA : Translating Press Releases: Flack Speak for Beginners
- Potshots Mark Renewed Work on 'Women' : Fall episodes: Sitcom producers fire new salvos in rebuttal to charges by actress Delta Burke.
- CBS Delays Movie but Keeps Conflict
- Music : Wagner in Finale of Strawberry Creek Fest
- Wherefore Art Thou 'Romeo'?
- Pop Music : Crowd's Fired Up but Plant's Lukewarm
- Pop Music : Johnny Crash Lives Down to Its Promise
- Japan's Plans to Boost Chip Output Raise Fear of Glut : Technology: With its investment, and competition from other nations, supply is likely to exceed demand--and exacerbate relations.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Funds Setback for Eurotunnel
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Glenn Close 'Trying to Be Tall'
- Policy on Oil: A Continuing U.S. Dilemma
- Store Evacuated After Malathion Jar Breaks
- Science / Medicine : ANALYSIS : U.S. May Pay Dearly for Cutting Back on Fuel Research
- Going Buggy : Insects' Ant-idote for Heat Is to Flea Inside for Eggs-ceptional Digs
- LA HABRA : Phone Tip to Police Leads to Rape Arrest
- Making a Tough Call : Psychiatrist Must Decide When Freedom Is Too Much for Alzheimer's Victims
- TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Junior High Jump Mark Set at 7-9 1/4
- Langston Is No Problem for Orioles in Angel Loss
- THE SIDELINES : Phoenix Drops Rookie Lineman
- TV REVIEW : Watts Riots Surface in TNT's 'Heat Wave' : Television: Tonight's two-hour cable drama looks at the eruption in 1965 through the eyes of an accidental reporter.
- BALLET REVIEWS : The Bolshoi's Muddled 'Romeo'
- UPS Drivers and Handlers Ignore Teamster Leaders, Ratify Contract
- U.S. Raises Alert for Terrorism, Other Threats
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 3 Die Competing in Australia 'Fun Run'
- Public Opinion in Israel Hardens Against Dealings With Palestinians
- WORLD : Police Stoned in Blockade Melee
- Greg Who? Australia's Grady Wins PGA by Three Strokes : Golf: Norman roots his countryman to victory from his private jet. Payne Stewart soars to a 79 after trailing by two shots.
- Doubling-Up Seems to Pay Off for the 'Iceman'
- Stone, Powell to Get Special Emmys for Casting Work
- Todd Donoho to His Critics: 'Take a Hike' : Television: The KABC sportscaster has been battered by media columnists, but he's popular with viewers.
- Market Watch : All Is Risky in a Recession
- Legislature to Decide Diaper War Proposals : Ecology: A lawmaker wants to encourage use of cloth diapers because of environmental concerns. Some business giants oppose the idea of warning labels on the disposable variety.
- Biologist Returns to UC Irvine With Bundle for Mosquito Research : Grants: He's one of the few promising young scientists who has managed to win much-coveted funds. The money can be the key to a productive career.
- Howard McMahon; Physicist Was 75
- Science / Medicine : Channel Islands Excursions Offered
- LOTTERY RESULTS: August 11
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not So Fast, Huntington Beach
- Future Brightens Over Poway's Blue Sky
- Public Asked to Help Find Missing Man
- Power of Positive Participation : Tokyo's role in gulf crisis illuminates problems of Japanese foreign policy
- A Wife Wonders If Her Marine Will Come Back
- SIMI VALLEY : Couple Holds Burglary Suspect
- Big Plans Simmer for Hot Springs : Development: The operator of the popular backcountry resort in South County envisions a major expansion but faces hurdles.
- Driver Dies After His Car Rolls Over
- Strings Beat Raleigh for TeamTennis Title
- DANCE REVIEW : Roe Throws Caution to the Wind in Solo Sampler
- Bidding on Mexican Phone Firm to Start
- OPEC Expected to Ease Tensions on Oil Market
- Southmark Emerges From Bankruptcy: The Dallas-based real...
- PEOPLE : Fox's Sherak Adds Title of Executive VP
- Invasion Renews Debate on Role of Energy Agency
- Soviet Industrial Output Down: Soviet industry, plagued...
- Gas Shortage
- Rep. Stark's Comments About Louis Sullivan
- Kuttner on Stagflation
- Rep. Stark's Comments About Louis Sullivan
- Kuttner on Stagflation
- Rep. Stark's Comments About Louis Sullivan
- Rep. Stark's Comments About Louis Sullivan
- MOVIES - Aug. 13, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 13, 1990
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- Blazes Wither Yosemite Trade : Tourism: Stores and hotels are empty inside the evacuated park. Businesses outside the park are suffering too.
- U.S. Plans to Intercept Ships and Halt All Iraqi Sea Trade : Gulf crisis: Bush vows to stop 'everything' flowing through Iraqi ports. Other nations are expected to join effort to enforce trade embargo.
- Iraqi Army: World's 5th Largest but Full of Vital Weaknesses : Military: It will soon be even larger. But its senior staff is full of incompetents and only a third of its troops are experienced.
- Up to 5,000 Marines in County Bound for Mideast : Gulf crisis: Units from El Toro and Tustin air stations will join Operation Desert Shield by midweek, according to a military spokesman in Washington.
- Thousands More Acres Blackened
- Here's a 'Secret' Way to Beat High Cost of Flying : Airlines: Believe it or not, the cheapest way to get from London to Paris might be on a carrier based in Bahrain. It pays to know your 'fifth freedom rights.'
- How to Tour Kenai Fjords
- Get Data Before Buying Stocks : Investments: Study real estate company's annual report to learn as much as possible about underlying properties, experts advise.
- Scores of Cruise Choices
- 4 From Baldwin Park at Explorer Conference
- Pop and country singer Kenny Rogers brings...
- Time as Foe : Cityhood: Malibu turns to the Legislature to speed incorporation. At stake may be its ability to block the county's plans for a sewer system.
- Northeast Gets Inch of Rain Per Hour; Winds, Thunderstorms Buffet Kansas
- Long Beach Transit Safety Program Takes U-Turn
- E. Germans Gather to Remember Victims of Stalinist Prison Camp
- Grim Glimpses of Life in Occupied Kuwait Seeping Out
- Teen Hospitalized After Bat Attack by Men Yelling Slurs
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Walnut Activist Wages Water War From Suburbs
- Park Supporters Root for Remap : Mountains: The Santa Monicas would end up in Supervisor Ed Edelman's district. He is considered more sympathetic to the conservation cause.
- Recalling the Riots With Pride and Regret : Urban revolt: As Watts marks 25th anniversary of the violence, some blacks say they were glad they participated; others note that problems prevalent in '65 still exist.
- Health Care Decisions Leader to Speak
- Satellite Court Seen as the Ticket to Better Service and Revenue
- LONG BEACH YUPPIES: So-called yuppie boxing returns...
- Smith, Stoklos Win Volleyball's Triple Crown
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Overcome Key Injuries, 10-1
- Butts Gets Going, Brings Chargers
- Padres Giving Bosses No Knocks on Riddoch
- Michael's Managers Split, 'Prenuptial' Pact Eases Pain
- Donald Sutherland joins the cast of Imagine's...
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 JACKIE McLEAN "Dynasty" <i> Triloka : </i>
- <i> Really </i> Early Reviews
- Nicolas Cage--Wild and Full of Heart
- VIEWPOINTS : U.S. Could Do a Lot More to Cope With Oil Crises
- WASHINGTON : Bills Seek Stiffer Penalties--Including Prison--for Job-Safety Violations
- FOOD : User-Friendly Garlic
- When You Hear the Beep : Modern Tools of Communication May Signal the End of Human Conversation
- A STONE OF THE HEART<i> by Tom Grimes (Four Walls Eight Windows: $15.95; 131 pp.) </i>
- Beach Vendors' Day Is Over in Acapulco
- Homage to the Great Punks of Our European Heritage : IN MEMORIAM TO IDENTITY<i> by Kathy Acker (Grove Weidenfeld: $19.95; 265 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : COLLECTIBLES : Taking Batman Home
- Home Improvement : Plastic Countertops Last With a Little Care
- Man Who Tried to Flee Rescued From Cliff Wall
- A 5-Milestone in Easing Traffic Crunch : While It's Not a Freeway, Jamboree Road Extension Is a Welcome Stretch of Relief
- San Diego
- Vietnam Refugees Want U.S. to Go Slow on Resuming Ties
- Huber Puts a Halt to Her Faltering, Rallies to Win Girls' 16s Title
- School Comes to Children of Migrant Farm Workers : Education: A federal program sends tutors to fields and camps nationwide. Eight are working in south Orange County this summer.
- A Leg Up on the Competition : Tae Kwon Do Athlete Chao Is a 1992 Olympic Hopeful
- SWIMMING JUNIOR OLYMPICS LONG COURSE : Fleming Gets Triple Gold
- They're Back--Coffeehouses Are Percolating Again in the '90s