- Crude Prices Hit 7-Year High : Energy: Jitters over supply problems and war fears in the Persian Gulf could send the price of oil to $35.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- SOUTHLAND : Transient, 45, Shot in Van Nuys
- Chargers Lose Lead and Game to Bengals : AFC: Esiason's three touchdown passes help Cincinnati come back from a 13-0 deficit and win, 21-16.
- The Man Who Built ABC : Television: Leonard Goldenson is presented with lifetime achievement award for role in turning the network into a communications powerhouse.
- Conrad on Nixon Library Wing
- Gun Laws and Violent Crime
- Conrad on Nixon Library Wing
- Aviation Addiction
- Beer Sale Ban at UCLA Games
- Gun Laws and Violent Crime
- Gun Laws and Violent Crime
- Gun Laws and Violent Crime
- Fidel Castro's Fall
- MOVIES - Sept. 17, 1990
- MOVIES - Sept. 17, 1990
- Capital Gains Compromise May Be Near : Budget: Foley says Democrats would accept cuts if other taxes on wealthy were raised. GOP concedes need for balance.
- New Terminal Makes Debut at John Wayne : Airport: The gleaming Orange County facility opens to travelers and rave reviews--and with a few glitches.
- WAKE: AIDS activists plan to commemorate the...
- COLUMN RIGHT : Undeserved Sanctuary for Crime : A judge harumphs, and a prudent gambit to gain custody of a Mexican national is voided.
- WE'RE NO. 97: Money magazine's new consumer...
- New Wayne Air Terminal Open at Last : Aviation: It's 5 months late and $17 million over budget, but reviews from passengers are favorable.
- WE'RE NO. 1: Those who think life...
- RITZY DIGS: After consulting Dana Point city...
- Cheers From Backstage : Emmys: First-time winners Ted Danson of 'Cheers' says it 'feels funny' to finally win the award while Keenen Ivory Wayans of 'In Living Color' says, 'It's nice to be recognized.'
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 17, 1990
- What the Bank Insurance Crisis Will Cost You
- Out-of-Sorts Gradco Caught in Test of Wills : Proxy fight: A small publishing firm may take control of the Irvine company and oust its controversial, strong-willed chairman.
- Trading Down : Golden Time on the 'Golden Mile'
- These Austrian Hills Look Too Good to Be True
- 'Such a Lovely Light' : PRESTON STURGES<i> By Preston Sturges (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 236 pp.; 0-671-67929-5) </i>
- WHY ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES ARE DOWN
- Trading Down : As Lives, Priorities Change, So Do Housing Needs
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Raiders' Cost May Be Passed On to City
- Johannesburg Unveils 'Iron Fist' to Contain Violence : South Africa: Machine guns on armored cars and razor-wire barriers are planned. Mandela criticizes the police effort.
- A Critic Picks the Emmys
- Rabbis Seek Out Unaffiliated for Holiday Services
- It's Bigger, More Beautiful--Clinic in Venice to Celebrate
- BEST BET
- Forget Cagney--Here's Rosie
- Portugal President Tells Plans for Jan. 13 Election
- Covina Code Officer Uses 'Wicked Stick'
- Conservative May Break Color Jinx : Politics: A Connecticut land developer could be the first black Republican elected to the House of Representatives since 1928.
- Illinois Town Couldn't Take Dying : Marketing: The community publicizes its assets and offers a bounty to entice newcomers. What's more, the scheme is working.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Bloodshed Mostly 'Turf,' Not Tribalism : The white community must quell its fears and get to work on the equality that would allow all to prosper.
- New Kids Leave Town a Little Poorer After Theft
- Straight From the Heart : Letters Link Families to Loved Ones in Mideast
- MILLIKAN WATER POLO TOURNAMENT : Capistrano Valley Wins Water Polo Title
- Tour de France champion Greg LeMond won...
- A 28-24 Escape by Irish : Notre Dame: Top-ranked team scores with 1:40 left to defeat Michigan.
- Peter Vermes, Bruce Murray and Eric Eichman...
- Los Amigos Capitalizes on Century Miscues to Win
- CLU Lacks Finishing Power, 22-6
- El Camino Holds Off Taft; Harbor Wins Opener, 14-7
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDEN : Thorn to Be Wild
- Scouting Movement Enjoys Rebirth in Eastern Europe
- E.A.R.T.H. Force (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.),...
- Seoul Grants Prison Leave
- Pomona School Official Dies
- Saudi Complaints Shut Down Variety Show for American Troops
- Softening by Iraq on Kuwait Seen in Reaction to Arafat
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Runs Over Pitt, 52-10
- Martinez Sets His Cap to Beat the Reds, 3-0 : Baseball: Dodgers pull within 4 1/2 games of first place as he gives up only six hits and strikes out seven.
- The Art on the Cover: How It All Came Together
- The Season's New Rock 'n' Roll High School
- ON THE RECORD
- F.D.R.'S Truculent Optimist : RIGHTEOUS PILGRIM The Life and Times of Harold L. Ickes, 1874-1952<i> By T.H. Watkins (Henry Holt: $35; 1,024 pp.; 0-8050-0917-5) </i>
- Everyman's Holocaust : HOURGLASS<i> By Danilo Kis translated by Ralph Manheim (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22.95; 275 pp.) </i>
- COYOTE<i> By Peter Gadol (Crown: $18.95; 311 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CAR CULTURE : Chevy Forever
- Coming to Terms With Mexican America : CHICANO POLITICS Reality and Promise, 1940-1990<i> By Juan Gomez-Quinonez (University of New Mexico Press: $29.95, cloth; $15.95, paper; 253 pp.) </i>
- If you're planning a trip to Scotland,...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- Gypsy Leader Teaches Courses Debunking the Myths About His People
- The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra will return...
- Alaska Project Tries to Grow Forests on Barren Islands : Trees: Residents hope hardy species will provide scenic beauty and windbreaks. Some scientists worry about upsetting the environment.
- Our Man in the Catalina Conservancy
- It's Never Too Soon to Marry Mr. Right
- Entering the Hitchcock Zone
- BEST BET
- Fire Damages UCSD Medical Office
- Solving 2 Problems With One Program : Education: Potential dropouts and their young charges both reap benefits from Teen Outreach volunteer course.
- Splitsville for Deli Triumvirate? Mais Non
- SHOPPER'S WORLD : Spanish Shoes Are Not Just for the Well-Heeled
- Long Arm of Law Cuffs the Wrong Man, Costs State Police an Apology : Enforcement: Officers briefly seized Alex Vargas, the director of the Santa Fe Springs city attorney's program for crime victims, in a case of mistaken identity.
- TWENTY MINUTES IN THE TOWER
- Tree Wizards : Andy and Katie Lipkis Saw a Grass-Roots Urban Greenery Program Sprout in L.A.; Now They Want to Plant Offshoots All Over
- Room for Families at the Children's Inn : Medicine: In the past, children with life-threatening illnesses had to be separated from care-givers. But at the National Institutes of Health motel, parents can cook and care for them much as they do at home.
- Small Town in Wyoming Goes Bust in Illustration of Population Shift : Census: Early figures indicate that the heart of the country has lost people to both coasts. Immigrants were a key factor.
- EAST ROUNDUP : Michigan State Ties Syracuse, 23-23
- Drossin Runs Down Another Record to Lead Agoura to Title : Cross-country: Chargers edge Palos Verdes in Woodbridge Invitational girls' race.
- Southern Mississippi Upset Bid Isn't Taylor-Made
- Hanauer Sets Record in Cup Qualifying
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gardner Takes One-Shot Lead in Canadian Open
- WOODBRIDGE CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Pinto Finishes a SurprisingThird
- The Tower Stands Taller : With a new chef, that former downtown dinosaur makes an impressive case for the dining room with a view.
- Quibbles & Bits
- CABBAGE : Cabbage Family Has Seven Attractive Members : Vegetables: Cole crops flourish between now and spring. They can be part of garden through seeds or transplants.
- 'Angels' Looking for Volunteers
- Florida's Million-Dollar Question: Did Anybody Win? : Lotto: Officials are expected to know today if any players had all six numbers. The top prize will be the second-biggest jackpot in the nation.
- Planes Fill Sky Over London to Celebrate Battle of Britain
- Fantastica '90: Friends Indeed of Free Clinic
- Deukmejian Lists Choices on Bond Measures
- Why Protectionism Will Boomerang : A concerned Secretary of State Baker rightly implores Congress not to do it
- GRAND DELUSIONS : Arabism: Saddam Hussein is but the latest Middle East leader who would unite the long-divided Arab World--and time is on his side
- The new and improved John Wayne Airport...
- 17th Streeters Say Real Justice Has Yet to Be Delivered
- Animal Activists Cry Foul as Prop. C Ally Lists Link to Humane Society in Booklet
- Burned Body Discovered at Motel : Death: Remains found in room intentionally set afire. Police don't know yet whether it's murder or suicide.
- Dana Point Deals With Dual Challenge : The New City Must Redevelop Old Districts While Charting a Course for the Future
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Stays on the Ground, Rises to 21-13 Victory Over Cerritos
- Last-Ditch Losses Get to Be Habit : Stanford: After losing to Colorado with 12 seconds to play, the Cardinal ends up on short end with one second remaining.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Falls a Half Short, 45-24
- A New Visibility for Film Music Society
- Tough Policy on Patents Scares Smaller Firms : Technology: Big companies are digging in to protect their intellectual wealth. Will bigger royalties come at the expense of competition?
- Dan Prejean has been named president of...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Cooking by the Book
- REMEMBERING<i> By Wendell Berry (North Point Press: $7.95) </i>
- U.S. Discusses With Allies New Ways to Punish Iraq
- 5 Harbor Staffers to Experiment With Working at Home
- Faithful Customers Have No Beef With In-N-Out Burger
- Opposition Expected to Waste Site Near School : Pollution: The state and the EPA propose to issue permits to build a plant to treat hazardous materials less than a block from homes and Huntington Park High.
- Pot Smokers Fired Up Over Gates Comments
- Bradley in Europe to Pitch L.A. Tourism : Trip: Mayor leads 10 city officials, at public expense, to London, Paris and other spots. As they promote LAX, others back home question the cost--and whether the busy airport needs the exposure.
- Fire Causes $150,000 Damage at Paint Store
- Ocean Beach to Stay Closed for Sewage Spill
- Ousted Indians Protest at Mission
- OXNARD : 6 Mobile Home Park Owners Sue City
- Thomas M. McGivern has been appointed vice...
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : When It Came to Leaking Odor Ads, Legislators Did the De-Scent Thing
- * Robert J. Williams has been named...
- New Penalty on Shopping Abroad : California: The state's controversial tax on items purchased in foreign countries and exceeding $400 in value will be reimposed next month.
- Riding Out Hurricane Hugo Turned Sailor's Adventure Into Nightmare
- What Are Rights in a Condo Conversion?
- The Perfect Male Face That Women Love : Psychology: Researchers say they know why certain faces win women's heart. Eyes, chins and noses are all important.
- Romania Workers Pose Tough Dilemma
- Sri Lanka Troops Advance Through Rebel-Held Town
- Poles Hail Reagan as Hero Near Shipyard Where Reform Was Born
- For Chinese, Time Stopped June 4, '89, a Day of Infamy : China: A year after Tian An Men Square, the currents of discontent among the people run swift and deep. The leaders have lost legitimacy.
- Not Consulted on Hollywest, Panelists Say : Hollywood: L.A. Councilman Mike Woo created the Community Advisory Council to monitor redevelopment. But some of its members say they did not agree to the project.
- Businesses Running Away From Smog Will Not Cleanse L.A.'s Air : AQMD: Few companies leaving cite an anti-smog proposal as the reason, but those that do are misguided.
- Regressive Politics in a Progressive City : Irvine's Mayor, City Council Seem Intent on Actions That Are Counterproductive
- Brother Will Seek to Change Boating Laws
- Time for City Council to Move On : Redistricting fight has left little time to devote to crucial issues facing San Diego
- Mail Call
- Airport's Staff Settles In at New 'Taj Mahal' : Logistics: Hundreds of airport workers move out of the cramped, 23-year-old Martin Terminal.
- Waste Reduction Consultants in Demand as Cities Race to Comply : Environment: Getting a jump on cutting trash may cost more in the long run than some local governments expect.
- Junior Achievement: Palos Verdes' Lee Wins U.S. Tennis Title
- Purdue Gets Nowhere on Ground in 20-14 Defeat to Washington
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Helps Antelope Valley Break Home Winless Streak
- Penalties, Injuries Sink Titans Down South : Fullerton: Quarterback Paul Schulte hurt, sits out second half of 27-13 loss to Mississippi State.
- ** SHELBY LYNNE "Tough All Over" <i> Epic</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- At LATC, Not All the Drama Is Onstage
- 'Fingers Crossed,' Shuttle Countdown Starts Again
- Mental Fallout of El Salvador War Feared
- Congress Should Play Salvador Card : Hope for peace may lie with Washington's purse strings
- Gangs in Suburbia : Thousand Oaks: With a low crime rate and high average income, the city seems an unlikely place for youth gangs such as the Houston Hoods.
- D.A.'s Former No. 2 Is No. 1 at Torrance Court : Law: After Dist. Atty. Ira Reiner abruptly demoted his top aide, Gilbert Garcetti didn't quit. He is making a name as a hands-on prosecutor. And he still has ambitions.
- Hold Off on Funeral Plans for Baby Girl, Group Told
- USIU Soccer Team Beats Grand Canyon
- Occidental Rolls Past Whitter in 38-13 Rout
- Fullerton Loses Game It Could Have Won : Titans: They have a 13-6 halftime lead, but Mississippi State comes back to win at home, 27-13.
- VERDI: "SIMON BOCCANEGRA." <i> Kiri Te Kanawa, Giacomo Aragall, Leo Nucci, Paata Burchuladze; Forces of La Scala, Milan, conducted by Georg Solti. London 425 628 (2 compact discs). </i>
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Hanauer Jets to World Record
- 'Ice Cream' Gets Score With New Flavor
- ** REBA McENTIRE "Rumor Has It" <i> MCA</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- Florida Lottery Sales, Not Surprisingly, Soar on D-Day : Jackpot: The top prize was expected to reach at least $100 million. Officials said that tickets are selling at 566 per second--and climbing.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Don't Tax the Most Precious of Investments--a College Education : Tuition: Although the a proposed levy at Northwestern is small, its approval would give the green light to cities looking for new revenue sources.
- Soviet Circus Takes Tumble in Promotional Fiasco : Show business: The hastily arranged tour collapsed, leaving Russian-speaking strongmen and animal tamers stranded in cut-rate motels, in need of handouts. The FBI and L.A. police are investigating.
- SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES : HOW THE TOP 25 FARED
- Harry Gant won his second Grand National...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Vail's Passing Lifts Crusaders to 26-13 Win
- Harper Closes Saugus Season With a Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In a nonleague, eight-man football game:
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Clemson, Thomas Bounce Back to Win
- FAIRPLEX : Double Quick Is Double Tough in Stakes Win
- Sometimes, Being a 'Homer' Means Giving Up Your Seat
- ** 1/2 RANDY TRAVIS "Heroes and Friends" <i> Warner Bros.</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- On Sonny's Side of the Street : Saxman Sonny Rollins has performed with everyone from Coltrane to Marsalis, but he says he has 'a lot of music yet to play'
- Comedian Rich Hall Heads Benefit for Special Olympics
- POLITICAL FORECAST : 500 Days to Fix a Failing Soviet Economy : Reform: Gorbachev backs an all-or-nothing economic plan that abolishes state ownership and central planning. Five experts analyze its chances.
- Firefighters Chase, Catch Rape Suspects and Free 2 Women
- AIRPORT INTERIOR
- Scripps Clinic Receives Grant to Study Bladder Disease
- Deposit Insurance System Was Culprit in S&L; Mess
- New Laws in Venice Will Limit Tourists
- Viewpoints : Securities Taxes Might Shift Trades to Europe
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : It's Magic
- For Many, Living on the Hill Is Tops : Adams Hill: Once part of a rancho, the area straddles the Los Angeles and Glendale boundary. It now attracts residents 'who need a home that's not out of reach.'
- Jaunts Now Available to Otago Bird Preserves
- Aztecs Run the Show, Beat Long Beach
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : CROSS-COUNTRY
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Win in Cross-County
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Florida Extends Alabama's Streak, 17-13
- 'Meatier Roles' For a Tall Talent
- THE WINE LIST
- Will Singing Cops Be Heard? : Steven Bochco's new series 'Cop Rock' is network TV's great experiment this fall. The question is: Will people buy it?
- RECORD REVIEWS : Maazel's New 'Aida,' Monteux's Vintage 'Manon'
- Telluride : Move Over, Aspen : The Old Colorado Town Retains Its Bucolic Charm Despite a New Boom in Glitzy Resort Development Nearby
- Warthog, Falcon Vie for Tank Killer Role : Planes: The debate grows over a specialized craft or a Jack-of-all-trades war jet to provide air support for foot soldiers in the desert.
- Meetings Relocated Due to Remodeling
- Prize Offered for Noriega Exposes
- The pilot episode of St. Elsewhere (Monday...
- Gen. Carl Vuono : Maintaining What It Takes To Be All That You Can Be
- Fire Burns 100 Acres of Brush in Agua Dulce
- Flores' 'Where Was Eu?' Campaign Develops Ironic Twist : Politics: Secretary of State March Fong Eu will speak Monday in Wilmington. That just happens to be one of the most contentious areas of opponent Joan Milke Flores' City Council district.
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Mariners Knock Abbott Off Course, 7-2 : Baseball: After going three starts without a loss for the Angels, he gives up 12 hits in 5 1/3 innings.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Point Loma Jumps on Lincoln Early
- No Laughing Matter
- SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES : BIG PLAYS
- Latinos Celebrate Independence Day at Lively Fiestas
- GOP Rival Says Anderson Improperly Aided Wife's Bank : Campaign: Sanford Kahn says a phone call to regulators on behalf of Rancho Dominguez Bank of Carson was 'morally wrong.' The congressman denies any impropriety.
- Reinsdorf Gets to the Point, Says Himes Won't Return to White Sox
- VENTURA : Tall Ships Bring Past Into Present
- Dave McAuley retained his International Boxing Federation...
- Bruins Take Their Time in Victory : UCLA: Daluiso's 21-yard field goal with one second to play beats Stanford, 32-31. Winless streak of seven is broken.
- 20 Is Magic for Stewart : Baseball: Oakland right-hander pitches five-hitter to notch 20th victory for fourth consecutive season.
- German filmmaker Werner Herzog again tackles the...
- Big Plays Guide Mt. SAC to a 50-18 Rout of Valley : College football: Two blocked kicks and a punt return for a touchdown help Mounties erase halftime deficit.
- Healing Bruises of Childhood, Overcoming Incest With Art
- Back to Her Royal Roots : After years of straying, Carlene Carter finds the music she was born to suits her best
- . . . And the Wind Cries Money : Jimi Hendrix rivals Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Jim Morrison for posthumous profitability.
- Poway Detectives Experiment With Pedal Power to Fight Crime
- Hit-Run Suspected as Boy Killed by Truck
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Wyoming Stays Unbeaten, 34-27
- ON THE PREP PATH / BARBIE LUDOVISE : University Player's Determination Remains Loud and Clear
- Carson Has Reason for Hiring Ex-Jet Aides
- Deiny, 17, Rolls in the Dirt at Ventura
- Michael Andretti took the pole position from...
- UCLA Finally Gets a Day to Remember : Bruins: Tommy Maddox emerges from the shadows for what could be a long run at quarterback.
- Florida State's entry into the Atlantic Coast...
- Neil Young's 'Ragged Glory' Touches on Faded Ideals : **** NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE "Ragged Glory" <i> Reprise</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- ** 1/2 WARRANT "Cherry Pie" <i> Columbia</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- SeaFest Offers a Taste of Newport as Part of a 10-Day Menu of Events : Festival: Newport Beach restaurants showcased specialties at the Fashion Island. A boat race and a hot-air balloon liftoff are planned today.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Westlake Coach Devised Unique Flight Pattern
- Barbarika Wins Turfway Park Feature
- Steinberg Is Ending the Jets' Isolation
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates for Council as Varied as City Itself : Election: Four incumbents face challengers who are breaking away from the image of traditional politicians.
- Police Seeking Suspect Who Stabbed 3 Men in Parking Lot of Restaurant
- The 100-Yard Tarmac Dash Joins County's List of Bygones
- American League Has Hotter Batting Race
- Events in the news this week.
- San Diego State Easily Handles CS Long Beach : Aztecs: They roll up 514 yards of offense in picking up their first victory of the season.
- COMMENTARY : LATC: Expensive, Unruly and Essential
- Man Shot and Killed by Off-Duty Deputy
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Keeping an Eye Out on the Forest : Region's Fire Lookouts See End of an Era on the Horizon
- Stingy Defense, Runs by Harris Give Ohio State a 31-10 Victory
- Defense Gets Job of Keeping Chargers in the Game
- Robbers Invade Home, Terrorize 5 in Yorba Linda
- It May Not Be the French Open, but Agassi Finally Beats Gomez
- Marine's Scoring Tosses Complete Moorpark Romp
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Dispersal in Upset at Belmont : Woodward Handicap: Criminal Type is sixth, giving Lukas his second stakes loss in a row with a favorite on the card.
- NFL Running Backs: Little Men Are Making Big Marks Again
- On the Patio : <i> This is a lovely time of year for dining outdoors.</i>
- RECORD REVIEWS
- Other Local Shows--'Jewish Hour,' Israeli TV News
- Woman Jailed in Alleged Attack on Ex-Friend's Father
- His Paterno Instincts Should Have Known Better
- Fracture Adds Trouble for Gwynn
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Skoff, Bruguera Advance to Final
- Sprinter Is Striding Toward Fame
- Wellman's Size Is in Stature, Not Height : USC: Receiver seems to be an easy target for Marinovich when the game is on the line.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Verduzco Leads Illini Over Colorado
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Gets Past La Verne
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Mann With the Golden Gun : Minor leagues: Culver City catcher thinks arm, not bat will earn him spot on Atlanta Braves' roster
- DEADHEAD SCHED: Arista Records has put together...
- Geto Boys' Raunchy Rap Gets the Green Light
- All Aboard! (Again)
- This Wall of Sound Always Annoys : Raiders: Los Angeles has lost six of its last seven games against the Seahawks in the Kingdome.
- Gretzky, Granato Score 2 Goals Each as Kings Win, 5-4
- Conceptualist Greg Colson Puts His Faith in Intuition
- David Hockney's New Toys : The renowned artist is still producing his lush paintings, but also continuing a romance with high tech. After a fax fling, he's now experimenting with laser printers and a revolutionary new video camera.
- AIR: The Environmental Protection Agency will hold...
- Hueneme Port to Be Home of Oil Spill Center : Environment: A consortium plans to spend $60 million to make the site the first of five regional facilities capable of cleaning up a major leak.
- This Drama Raising a Few Sparks
- Redskins Will Be Real Test for 49ers
- Maryland Contains Its Expectations
- Gardena Finds a Way to Lower Insurance Bills: Its Own Firm
- COUNTY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : La Habra Moves Up, Wins Title
- MEDIA COMMENTARY : Wake Forest Telecast Bad News for Troops
- Body of S.D. Man Found Near Julian
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Beats Utah, 31-7
- Toreros Make Fogarty Winningest USD Coach
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cal Gives Miami a Battle for a While, but Loses
- For Social Security, Last Years of Work Are Key
- Investor Struggles to Oust Management at Jammed Irvine Copier Firm : Technology: The chairman of a New York publishing firm is heading the move to oust Gradco's directors.
- * P. Anthony Burnham has joined Quest...
- This Caribbean Storm Left a Legacy of Growth : U.S. Virgin Islands: A year after Hurricane Hugo's destruction, many tourist facilities have been renovated to better-than-original condition.
- biography, autobiography, memoirs : DARKNESS VISIBLE A Memoir of Madness<i> By William Styron (Random House: $15.95; 84 pp.) </i>
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Feinstein Defends Husband's Role in Selloff of Stock
- World Events Supply Sermon Topics for Jews' High Holy Days