- Lumberyard's Permits in Jeopardy : Southern Pacific: Los Angeles officials say the controversial project doesn't conform to zoning and poses a danger to pupils at a nearby school.
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Soccer Star Paul Caligiuri Signs With East German Club
- San Clemente's Melhado Advances at Surfing Meet
- Kings Acquire Goaltender in Deal With North Stars : Hockey: Daniel Berthiaume is coming to Los Angeles in exchange for left wing Craig Duncanson.
- The University of Pittsburgh could align with...
- Riggins Reverses Field, Will Play for Calabasas : Prep football: Senior running back says he will abandon his efforts to transfer to Agoura.
- He Competes Two Days for One Golden Moment
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / KIM Q. BERKSHIRE : Hall Tries to Keep Guard Up
- Desormeaux Rising on Southland Tracks
- Mary Jo Lepitch has joined the Scripps...
- Gina M. Lefler and William M. Winter...
- N.Y. Investor Group Boosts Gradco Stake
- Microsemi Plans to Sell Non-Core Business Units : Divestiture: The Santa Ana semiconductor company will take a fourth-quarter charge against earnings of $9 million to $11 million.
- Walt Hamilton has been elected junior vice...
- Managers Buy Prudential's California Realty Division
- Tariffs Imposed in Sweater Dumping Case
- * John Lennon has been appointed vice...
- John Burnham & Co. has named Glee...
- * Judy Johnson has been named vice...
- O.C. Gem Reappraised--$187 Million : Marketing: The 114-acre Headlands in Dana Point is worth, in the owners' eyes, far more than the $120 million they accepted just a year ago.
- James J. Shields has been named assistant...
- Pro-Keenex has promoted David Duggin to national...
- Investor Raises Coast Stake: Theodore H. Kruttschnitt,...
- Tucson Power Sues Edison for Losses in Derailed Merger
- Xerox Replacement Guarantee: The "Total Satisfaction Guarantee"...
- Soviet-Alaska Flights: Alaska Airlines won tentative U.S....
- Subpoena Sought for Walters in Silverado S&L; Scandal
- Employment Ads Stagnant: The Conference Board research...
- Miner Wins Reprieve to Stay on Land
- Compton : Council Hears Complaints on Liens for Weed Cleanup
- Japanese Developer to Buy All of Pebble Beach Co. : Real estate: The controversial golf course magnate originally wanted a 49% stake in the resort firm. The total price may top $800 million.
- Eugene L. Roberts Jr., who announced July...
- * Rory Murphy has been named vice...
- Major Retailers Report Sluggish Sales in August
- Campbell Has $238-Million Loss in Quarter
- School Lunches : Fat Food; Lean Funds : Nutrition: Washington-based consumer group hits USDA for high-fat content meals. Program also faces reduced federal funding.
- Looters Spread Fear in Kuwait
- Glendora : Water-Saving Kits Offered
- If It's Not a Slump or a Grunt: It Must Be a Cobbler
- He's Building From the Bottom : Community colleges: Robert Hager tries to revive the West Los Angeles College football program, which has not won a game since 1985.
- SCHOOL REPORT : Vista Schools Scramble to House Students
- BANKING / FINANCE : Thrift President Puts Faith--and Cash--in His S
- P.M. BRIEFING : 4 Airlines May Buy Into Qantas
- Commodities Trial Begins: Jury selection began in...
- Oil Crisis' Timing Couldn't Be Worse for Eastern Europe : Reform: Rising crude prices deal a severe setback to the nations' moves toward market-oriented economies. Three of the countries have already asked the U.N. for help.
- Roger A. Standley has been named senior...
- Say It Ain't So, Bordeaux
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 14.85 as Traders Hunt for Bargains
- 150 Westerners Reach Jordan From Iraq
- Kudos for Some of the County's Best
- School Lunches : How to Beat the Lunch Box Blues : Menus: The littlest food critics--caterers come up with new twists on old favorites in an attempt to please them.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Kawasaki to Make Airbus Parts
- U.S. Businesses Plan 5.1% Rise in Investment : Economy: The increase in spending on plants and equipment is seen by some as another sign of sluggishness.
- Yugo Likely to End U.S. Car Sales:...
- Wayne L. Rutherford has joined the staff...
- Wells Fargo May Rescind Free ATM Use : Banks: Service fee of $1 could be levied for withdrawing money from another bank or savings-and-loan machine.
- Rat Deaths Fuel Pepper Fears!
- Price Waterhouse has promoted Lisa A. Kennerson,...
- GOOD COOKING : Talking Turkey: Perfect Poachers
- * Jim Sullivan has been named director...
- U.S. Crude Oil Futures Soar Above $30 Mark
- Car, Truck Sales Plunge: Car and truck...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mack Trucks, Renault to Merge
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc. has named Arnold...
- Two Easy Recipes
- Bondholders Sue Former Parent of Lincoln S
- Prodigy to Hike Its Rates, Offer More Services
- Using Office Machines at Home
- Cortex Gets Grant for Drug for Brain Cell Regeneration
- F. Judson Mitchell, a consultant in strategic...
- The Pavlova Predicament
- S.D. Ship Heads for Gulf Amid Sea of Anxiety
- Lakewood, La Mirada Challenge Census : Population: Reported 2% declines are wrong, city officials say, and decrease would deprive cities of millions in tax revenues.
- MORE EATERIES:
- Briton Hopeful of a Peaceful Gulf Solution
- Thatcher Plans to Send More Troops to Gulf
- COLUMN ONE : Can Saudis' Old Ways Survive? : Americans in the desert kingdom are challenging its secretive, conservative culture. Change seems inevitable, but some fear a loss of innocence.
- Del Mar's Social Climate Heats Up : Uncool in Midst of New Hot Spots
- Specialist Finds No Clues at 3 Slaying Scenes in Florida
- Military Shows Sensitivity to Reservist : Call-up: Family will be reunited. Woman is granted reassignment to Washington, where her Navy husband was recently transferred.
- Monrovia : City Meetings Relocated
- Wall of Water Roars Through Indian Village in Grand Canyon
- Organic Growers Reaping Interest
- CONGRESS / FACING DROUGHT : Easing of Federal Water Rules May Aid West--but Not Soon
- The Region : Pollution Cleanup Funds
- Mail Bombs Rock Madrid in Leftist Attacks
- Pomona, Developer Settle Suit : Housing: The city's bowing to the demands of Urban Ventures Corp. clears the way for 216 apartments on Holt Avenue and averts imperiling its budget.
- L.B. Officials Get 3rd Raise in 15 Months : Salaries: The city attorney, prosecutor, auditor and clerk will be among the state's highest-paid personnel. City Manager James Hankla asks that the City Council review his numbers in a closed session.
- Palestinians Mark 1,000 Days of Intifada
- OUR SCANDALOUS PAST : In Officials We Trust : Assemblywoman Wright, a survivor of corruption charges, is 74th in integrity survey.
- Gulf Crisis Could Push U.S. Deficit to Record : Economics: Military expenses and higher oil prices could add $18 billion to the debt, budget director says.
- O.C. WEALTH
- Cerritos : Park Trimmed, Lighted to Discourage Use by Gangs
- Running, Away From Home : Blaise Setting Iowa State Afire
- CABARET REVIEW : Marcovicci Carries a Torch and a Tune
- Changing Their Ways : Eastwood Pulling Away From Roles That Made His Career
- Rebirth Band Livens Up New Orleans-Style Jazz
- SHORT TAKES : Police 'Capture' Madonna Scarf
- THE FESTIVAL IN BRIEF : Fang Lizhi Rejects Drama
- Gas prices
- Drivers' Use of Shortcuts
- MORE EATERIES:
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- Marion Barry
- ACCEL Technologies has named Tom Hanson international...
- Outrage Over the Innocents : Violence: When four children died of gunshot wounds in New York City, the entire city rose up in anger and pain. But when four youngsters died in L.A. and Orange counties, the reaction was far more restrained. Why the difference?
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- Cliff Mensch has joined Developers Marketing Associates...
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Reds 'Stick It to Rest of the NL West With a 5-3 Victory Over the Giants : Baseball: Piniella is ejected again, but Cincinnati ends its Candlestick Park losing streak at 11 games.
- MORE EATERIES:
- Political Clout of Asians in Politics
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- Drivers' Use of Shortcuts
- Drivers Use of Shortcuts
- All Rather Upsetting
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- Controversy Over Hayden and 'Big Green'
- MORE EATERIES:
- MORE BARS:
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1990
- Bar Bouncer Charged With Murder After Harbor City Man Dies : Security: Police say the victim was thrown down a flight of stairs. The owner of the Redondo bar says he didn't know the bouncer had a criminal record.
- DOUBLE-EDGED: The archeological assessment being done near...
- Avoiding a Contest of Wills Within the Family
- QUESTION: How many of the county's 29...
- NO AMNESTY: Despite pleas by members of...
- TONIGHT: The Laguna Playhouse production of "Caesar...
- Inglewood Checks for Permit Violation in Fatal Hotel Party : Crime: Guests paid $5 each to attend party in which rap musician was killed. City officials say security is required when admission is charged.
- BARGAIN SHOPPING: The sales packet for Dana...
- Driver Is Attacked After Car Hits 2 Boys : Accident: Some see racial overtones in beating of Latino man in black area of South L.A. Police arrest 4 men.
- A Life on the Road Ends on the Road : Bandit Shoots Free-Spirited Man in Mexico
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRIMER : The Best and Brightest That '90 Has to Offer
- Bush Pressured to Block Cargo Flights to Iraq
- From the Archives: Irene Dunne, Leading Star of '30s and '40s, Dies at 88
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : What's Happening At the Festivals Today
- Guitarist Lowe Finds a High Profile After Years of Anonymity : DIEGO COUNTY
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : Today's Film Highlights
- Music Festival a Bad Scene to Some Gaslamp Merchants
- Nippon Mining to Drill for Oil in New Guinea
- Danger, Opportunity Present in Dividends
- Adobe Plans New Accord With Apple: Adobe...
- Pritzker Family, EDS Plan to Buy Ticor Title Parent
- Wells Fargo to Ban Smoking: The San...
- N.Y. Post Threatens to Fold if Unions Won't OK Cuts : Media: A lawyer for the unions says the paper is demanding $17 million in concessions. The Post says it has been hurt by a poor economic climate.
- Last 5 Cuban Holdouts Leave Spanish Embassy
- Philanthropist 'Dolly' Green; Heiress Owned Thoroughbreds
- WORLD : U.S. Personnel Put on Alert in Philippines as Base Talks Near
- Smoking Engine Forces Jet to Return to Gate
- Israel Demands Equal Treatment if U.S. Forgives Egypt's Arms Debt
- COLUMN ONE : Germany: One Nation, Two Peoples? : Experiences since World War II have created distinct Eastern and Western mind-sets. Leaders worry about merging them.
- Meeting Challenges--and Winning : Honors: Pamela Polagi, who is blind, has been nominated for a civic award in recognition of her determination in overcoming obstacles.
- Still Stalling on Health Care : California should lead the way to providing a national answer
- Train Strikes, Severs Feet of Man on Tracks in Simi Valley Tunnel
- Taylor Ends Holdout, Becomes Highest-Paid NFL Defensive Player
- They Try to Pass the Palomar Test
- NOTES : Victorville Hatchery May Get a Reprieve
- TELEVISION REVIEWS : A Report Card on Education in America
- Friends Helping Wells Face the Struggle : Pop music: The former Motown star is fighting throat cancer and a slide into poverty. Colleagues are rallying behind her.
- Surf's Up for Southern California Artists : Fund-raiser: More than 100 painters and sculptors will decorate surfboards for the 'Heal the Bay Surfboard Art Invitational 1990.'
- On-Site Toxic Control Appears Poised to Clean Up With New System : Environment: Orders are starting to flow for the Santa Ana firm's technology for decontaminating water with ultraviolet light.
- Help Falls Behind Pace of Exodus : Refugees: Jordan appeals for more international aid. Relief workers describe 'surreal situation' as thousands languish in desert camps.
- Bush Hails Drug War 'Progress'; View Disputed
- Hitler, Again: Former President Ronald Reagan has...
- Harvey Lamm resigned as chairman and chief...
- PEOPLE : Schlosberg to Run Eastern Papers for Times Mirror
- Germans, WWII Victors Discuss Soviet Pullout
- Potential War Casualties Put at 100,000 : Gulf crisis: Fewer U.S. troops would be killed or wounded than Iraq soldiers, military experts predict.
- Lawyer Fires Back in Fryman Canyon Suit
- Long Beach Students Start Year With Course in Chaos : Education: The semester begins with record enrollment for the music department and little room to move. A recital hall where roof collapsed and five other buildings remain closed.
- CAMARILLO : Restrictions Put on Height of Antennas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3 Buildings Moved Off Doomed Pier
- Both Sides Edge Closer to Compromise in Redistricting Dispute
- VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Illegal Dumping
- Antelope Valley Fair Attendance Dips in '90
- An Apparent Stroke Puts Lindsay, 89, in Hospital : Health: Councilman is unable to speak and is paralyzed on his right side. He has no plans to resign, aide says.
- Countywide : 366 Drunk-Driving Suspects Arrested
- CSUN Loses Davila for the Season : College soccer: Defender suffers second fracture in right leg in as many years.
- 49ers Fined $500,000, Avoid Other Penalty
- Bonds Are Posted by 11 Challengers for America's Cup
- Waivers Backfire as Colts Grab Herrmann : Rams: Robinson will go with two quarterbacks. Mickey Sutton is picked up from the Bills.
- Majkowski Compromises With Packers : Transactions: But Infante says Dilweg is still his starting quarterback against Rams. Rookie Emmitt Smith ends holdout with Cowboys.
- Padres Want Clark, but This Night, Umpires Don't
- Lineup Has Some Pop in It
- Artist Jim Morphesis has decided not to...
- Hollywood's Summer of Love : Romantic 'Ghost' Outguns Macho Movies to Become Season's Biggest Hit
- Tax Cut to Benefit 1%, Study Says : Capital gains: Wealthy families would get an average $19,599 break, which would be paid for by poorer taxpayers, a private group says.
- PLM International, a San Francisco-based firm that...
- Digital Equipment Corp. to Terminate 6,000: A...
- Chile, 'Repairing an Injustice,' Reburies Allende
- Crude Oil, Gasoline Prices Up Sharply : Energy: The U.S. futures market comes into line with foreign trading centers. Fuel prices are surging in reaction to the failure of a U.N. mediation mission to Iraq.
- LOCAL : Gilbert Lindsay 'Doing Better'
- WORLD : No Progress in Korean Talks
- Fatal Stabbing in Subway Was Initiation Rite
- Baker Says Iraqi Threat Calls for Defense Alliance
- Not All of Fresno Shocked by Teen Gang Rampage : Violence: An area called The U has been plagued by drugs and shootings for years, residents say.
- LOCAL : Body of Woman Who Died in Car on Busy Van Nuys Street Found
- Latino Leaders Call for Ouster of Supervisors
- Reward Period Extended for Two Arson Fires
- The Duke's Gritty Image Returns for Color Sequel
- The Genesis of a Library : Plans at CSU San Marcos Aim for World-View Books, High-Tech Methods
- L.A. Residents Cut Water Use by 13% in August, DWP Says : Conservation: The new figures push back the possibility of rationing at least until October.
- Of Guns, Butter and Pols
- VENTURA : Head-On Crash Kills 80-Year-Old Man
- Rookie forward Cedric Ceballos of Cal State...
- NFL to Reconsider Scrambling Telecasts
- The Teams: El Toro Is Tops, but Several Others Could Surprise
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Sanchez Vicario and Graf Advance, Will Meet in Semifinals
- All-White Tampa Group Out of Super Bowl Parade
- Still the Apple of Polonia's Eye : Angels: The outfielder is happy to return to Yankee Stadium as a .300 hitter.
- 'The Rose' Changed It All : Music: A hit song meant challenges and for Amanda McBroom and her husband, George Ball. Her musical 'Heartbeats' opens at Cassius Carter Stage tonight. : DIEGO COUNTY
- Hosannas Heard for Richard Thompson
- July Crude Steel Output Flat in Japan
- China Joins Ban on Ivory Trade
- De Klerk Tours Soweto; Unrest Kills 36
- A Poet Returns to His Muse : Literature: Nicaraguan editor Pablo Antonio Cuadra has given up journalism and is refocusing his attention on poetry. He will participate in the Los Angeles Festival this weekend.
- Iraq Postal Numbers Set Up for Detainees
- Wilderness Society Official Critical of Park Service Quits
- AMTRAK'S SAN DIEGAN LINES
- Lost Soul Tries to Be Funny, Finds Herself
- Countywide : Clubs Raise Money for School in Mexico
- Sierra Madre Tries Again to Plan Hillside Building
- First Day for a New Teacher
- Man Loses Feet in Simi Train Accident
- Countywide
- 'Amazing Grace' Hits Rough Waters : Social services: The executive director of the Westminster Neighborhood Assn. faces questions about spending habits and possible conflict of interest.
- ANAHEIM : Lodge Will Appeal Bingo Revocation
- Attorney Calls Fryman Lawsuit Financial Ploy : Development: The lawyer for builder Fred Sahadi claims the state parks agency is trying to depress the value of the 63-acre canyon site in order to buy it at a reduced price.
- Countywide : Ordinance Regulates Independent Haulers
- Once-Glamorous Film Palace to Fall to Wrecking Ball
- Mothers of Invention : Fashion: The Bay Area is home to about two dozen children's wear companies producing sophisticated styles by fashion-forward designer moms.
- MAKING IT WORK : They Gave Students a Gift--the Whole World
- HEALTH : Children of Smokers Face Risk
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Quarterback Option Tantalizes Kennedy
- Santa Monica-based National Medical Enterprises Inc. announced...
- Crouch Says Blanket Film Bans Backfire : Cinema: 'Christians refused to patronize even the clean, wholesome and Christ-honoring' movies, he says, so Hollywood turned to sex and violence.
- SHORT TAKES : Miss America Notes Vanessa
- Ferguson on World War II Relocation Camps
- Ferguson on World War II Relocation Camps
- BAT Industries Profits Fall 11%
- Death Toll Rise Seen in Push for Gas-Saving Cars
- Trade Panel Rules on Sweaters
- Arco Set to Introduce 2nd Lower-Emission Gasoline
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Army Gives Hughes $48.7-Million Order for 600 Mobile Radios
- GM May Enlarge Scope of Plans to Use Natural Gas
- Arkansas Execution Stayed by U.S. Court
- 'Mexican School' Alumni to Hold La Habra Reunion : Education: It has been closed for 40 years, but graduates of segregated Wilson school still remember.
- Kuwaiti Armed Forces
- Bush to Address Congress
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF CRISIS : A Pause to Look Over the Brink ... : In the field, all is confident readiness, but calling a summit suggests that a military 'quick fix' is not the U.S. intent.
- CAMARILLO : Art Show Ribbons Give Patients a Boost
- Students Forced to Rely on Feet, Not Bus
- Ship to Take Cargo to Saudi Arabia
- Camp's Young Cancer Patients Learn They Aren't Alone
- Have WAC Teams Finally Come to Their Defenses?
- THE SIDELINES : B.C. Lions Release Gastineau
- The president of the International Olympic Committee...
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Virginia Lakes Enlivened by Private Trout Planting
- Yankee Executive Sues Vincent
- At least 10 cities hoping to land...
- Okinawan Grace: Working Hard to Sidestep Assimilation : Dance: The driving goal of the Majikina Honryu troupe is to preserve Okinawan tradition from melting into the vast, modern culture of Japan.
- Japanese Wake Up to Rice, Soup and Us Crazy Americans
- STAGE
- Shanghai, Opera Acrobats to Perform
- LOCAL : No Clues Yet to Whereabouts of 90-Year-Old Laguna Hills Man
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Outlines Containment Strategy for Mideast Peace
- How to Reduce Those Back-to-School Health Risks
- Union Dispute Halts Japan's Gulf Force Aid
- Attorney Fires Back in Fryman Canyon Suit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shooting Victim, Driver Hurt in Crash
- Transient Guilty in Gun Death at Shelter : Trial: The defendant says that the 44-year-old woman he killed had 'challenged his manhood' but that he hadn't intended to shoot her, just scare her.
- Long Beach to Contract With Sheriff's Deputies
- MOORPARK : Board Rejects City's Offer for School Site
- He Helps Make Sure They're Not Cut Off at the Pass : Raiders: It is assistant coach Mike White's job to ensure that the team's quarterbacks are performing to potential.
- Transition Over, Aztecs Seeking Path of Progress
- Televangelist Makes Movie : Film: Paul F. Crouch's Tustin-based Trinity Broadcasting Network is producing a $6-million feature based on the life of Chinese-American evangelist Nora Lam.
- 59-0: Is This Football or the Lion's Den? : Small athletic programs pit outmatched athletes against bruisers to bring in big bucks
- Seven Romanians were jailed for three months...
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Patten, Friesz on Injured Reserve
- Trumpeting the Trout : Locals Claim Crowley Lake Fishing Has Been Better Than Most Realize
- Tailback Chuck Webb of Tennessee will undergo...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Goalkeeper Gartlan Hopes Luck Has Finally Changed
- FESTIVAL ' 90 : A Local Hero Takes Center Stage : Jazzman John Carter Gets Rare Chance to Perform Series of Song Cycles
- MGM Grand Air Orders Planes: The Los...
- Bank Buys Deposits at Collapsed S
- WORLD : Brazil Police Kill Street Children
- Brady Seeks $25 Billion in Allied Aid
- Shevardnadze Visits Tokyo to Pave Way for Gorbachev
- U.S. to Open Talks With Cambodia : Southeast Asia: It is Washington's second dramatic move in two months as it seeks to end an 11-year civil war.
- Pope Urges Africans to Abandon Witchcraft
- Judge Abruptly Ends Payola Case Against 3
- Illegal Aliens' Heads Shaved in Robberies
- Pilot Program Aims to Reduce Child-Abuse Trauma : Criminal justice: The county will get a $141,000 state grant to videotape young victims to cut multiple-questioning sessions.
- Half-Cent Transit Tax Ballot Measure OKd
- Only UCLA Spirit Will Be on Tap at Rose Bowl
- George Brett Finds Himself Back at the Top of the List : Baseball: The Royals veteran has regained the stroke that won two batting titles--and could make him a three-decade AL champ this year.