- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Robinson, Evans Are Back
- Tolliver to Be Dealt To Falcons : Chargers: Trade expected to be completed today. Quarterback disappointed he didn't excel in San Diego but relishes fresh start.
- WORLD TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDUP : Johnson Dominates 200 Meters Despite Wind
- School Crime Rise Is Biggest in Decade : Education: The chief of city's campus police says budget cuts have spread his staff too thin to counter the wrongdoing, which more and more involves violence.
- Woman Pulled From Car, Slain
- Payzant Says He Surprised Himself, and District Underachievers Can Too
- U.S. Amateur Akin to a Double Win : Voges Delivers Title for Son's Birthday Gift, Shows He's Back on Course After Surgery
- Hinkle Trails by One in Junior Golf Event
- Facing an Escape Claws : Bow Hunter Is Taught a Painful Lesson by Angry Mother Bear
- TAB WARS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dan Reed and Network Rock the Roxy
- Prop. 103 Rebates
- Cooperation Is Gnatcatcher Key
- Democrats
- Democrats
- Banana Club Provides Fun, Not Profit
- Desert Protection
- Speedy Events
- Prop. 103 Rebates
- Anti-Semitism
- Prop. 103 Rebates
- Prop. 103 Rebates
- Shooting at Ramona Gardens
- Singapore Reforms
- Other News - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- GLOBAL PROBLEMS: If you think you've...
- West Europeans Agree to Establish Ties With Baltics : Diplomacy: The 12-nation EC announces formal recognition. Several countries prepare to set up embassies.
- HAIL PROF: Democrat Larry Agran isn't the...
- SOVIET GOSPEL: The Soviets, without explanation, discontinued...
- Soviet Collapse Likely, Bush's Aides Conclude : Breakup: Some officials believe the U.S. ultimately may be better off if the nation ceases to exist.
- County Likely to Gain House Seat, Brown Says : Politics: Assembly Speaker is contradicted by another top Democrat, who says seat would probably go to faster-growing San Diego and Imperial counties.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 28, 1991
- Television - Aug. 28, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
- Investors Scurrying to Find Better Yields : Investment: Interest rates on six-month CDs are down 3.5 percentage points in 26 months. Fixed-income securities such as bonds and bond funds may help.
- Resolution Trust Corp., the federal agency that...
- Shoe Company Takes Agassi's Loss in Stride
- Playtex Is Icing on Sara Lee's Expansion : Diversification: The baking firm has years of experience in intimate wear. The latest plan could make it the nation's largest women's apparel maker.
- Fiber Resin in Burbank won a $350,648...
- PS Group's Jet Leasing Unit No Longer High Flier : Aviation: Economic doldrums and stronger competitors have resulted in the group doing business with weaker airlines.
- German Communists Dismayed at Crisis
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Lawyers' Group Criticizes Thomas
- PRETORIA : Hunger Pangs
- HEALTH : States Seek Own Solutions to Rising Medical Costs, Uninsured Residents
- Irene Fuentes; Elementary School Teacher
- COUNTYWIDE : County Fair Midway Is Taken Down
- Bradley Acts to Exempt 7 Developers From New Hillside Construction Limits
- Post-Coup: What the West Must Now Do : Go faster with Baltic recognition--and faster with aid
- SDSU President Warns That More Cutbacks Are Coming
- COUNTYWIDE : Proposal Targets Abandoned Cars
- Fugitive Transient Shot in Scuffle With Police
- With Sole Lead in Big Jeopardy, Dodgers Deliver : Baseball: Slumping Samuel's key hit in the ninth leads to a 4-3 victory. The Braves still trail by a game.
- Rader Replaced by Rodgers as Angels Strive to Look Up : Baseball: Team's former catcher says the job is a dream come true. He promises to be tough in evaluating the players.
- Party Pooper : On Arendt's 22nd Birthday, Seles Blows Out All Her Candles
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Hurricane Ranked as 2nd Most Expensive
- Media : Separate Is More Than Equal in London Press : * Sunday papers have a different look, different staffs and an avid readership.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fragile Empire Crumbling Fast Under Pressure
- So Who's Really Minding the Children?
- U.S., State SAT Scores Show Marked Declines
- Class Struggle at CSUN : Education: State budget cuts have shortened the list of offerings. Frustrated students are admonished to be flexible.
- Boxing
- After a Life in the Fast Lane, He's Not Used to the Slow Stuff
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Camintonn Plant to Build Computer Memory Devices
- Mary Gonzalez has joined RE/MAX of La...
- Study Predicts Anemic Local Rebound : Southland Joblessness Is Also Forecast to Stay at High Level This Year
- Randy LaChance has been promoted to senior...
- China Struggles to Free Industry From Chains of Debt
- S.D. Company Admits EPA Fraud, Pays Fine
- Math, Verbal SAT Scores Fall in U. S., State
- 'Do or Die' : Books: As a white former fashion model, Leon Bing has drawn controversy for writing about L.A.'s black gangs. But she's won praise for her hard-hitting look at life on the streets.
- F-16s Show Cracks; School's Out for Top Gun Pilots
- 20 Sri Lankan Officers' Remains Found in Graves
- Ex-Aide Joins Thornburgh
- Builders Say New Limits Would Stall Warner Center : Development: A proposal to temporarily restrict floor area to 35% of the lot size is attacked as a likely discouragement to expansion.
- A Bright Light : USC Scientist Makes an Art of Work With Lasers
- Life Sentence May Be Sought in Cabby Killing
- City Manager Chosen Over 73 Other Applicants
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sculpture Choices for Center Displayed
- 2 Deputies Accused of Brutality Are Rehired : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department strongly objected to Civil Service Commission's order.
- SANTA PAULA : Authorities Identify Fatal Crash Victim
- COUNTYWIDE : July Home Sales Fall 2nd Straight Month
- BELL CANYON : Girl Found in Pool Dies of Injuries
- Marion Butts Reports to Charger Training Camp : Football: Beathard says club made no changes to running back's contract.
- No Question, It's Time to Get Football Feet Wet
- Vans Public Offering Brings in $43 Million : Capital: The sneaker maker's sale of 4.1 million stock shares raised cash to retire debt. The company plans to expand its Orange operation.
- Patrick J. Murphy has been named real...
- Mary Rand Williams has been named director...
- Verdugo Banking Opens for Business in Glendale
- Carson Wales has been appointed vice president...
- Timothy B. Taylor, an associate with the...
- Kenneth L. McCabe has joined John H....
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- PerfectData Reports Profit Unchanged in 1st Quarter
- Litton Systems in Woodland Hills won a...
- Karen Mullen has been named director of...
- The Press
- California IN BRIEF : GORMAN : 20 Injured as Bus Hits Tomato Truck
- Perceptronics' Profit Falls 40% in 1st Quarter
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Turkish Guide Says He Killed 2 Britons
- World View : A Moscow Shift Toward the West : * The coup may speed the trend to global ties based less on ideology and more on geography.
- Judge Upholds Limits on Mail by Politicians : Courts: Federal jurist allows Prop. 73 rule to stand. Elected officials are restricted to 200 letters per taxpayer-financed mailing.
- Excerpts From Gorbachev's Speech
- Buck Rodgers Arrives to Rescue Angels : Shake-up: The former Montreal manager takes over a team floundering under fired Doug Rader.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Official Suggests Upper Bay Purchase
- Man Found Dead in Car After Reporting Beating
- SOUTH COUNTY : Water Officials Get Super-Agency Details
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vehicles Worth Total of $200,000 Set Afire
- Private-School Students Offer Guiding Hand in Golden Hill
- LAPD Discipline Enforces the Party Line : Police: The system is fine in principle. Yet small things are pursued with a vengeance, while major things may slide by.
- SANTA ANA : Accident Fraud Ring Suspect Faces Trial
- Bulls' Cartwright Signs a Three-Year Contract
- College Football '91 : Seizing the Day : UCLA's Maddox Plans to Keep Making the Most of Every Opportunity
- Hockey
- Don LaFontaine: He Talks a Good Trailer
- Lynch Preserves Blakey's Memory With Brassy Style
- Geneticists Modify Goats to Harvest Pharmaceuticals : Technology: Ability to produce large quantities of proteins in milk could cut costs of making medicines.
- Photo Essay : A Saturday in Moscow
- Civil Rights Activist Indicted in Accident
- Ruling Overturned in Jail Rape Case
- The Name of the Game Is 'Two Can Play' : Supreme Court: Why should today's 'precedents' be more sacrosanct than those jettisoned in the Warren years?
- ANAHEIM : Court Stay Halts Prom Night Trial
- Man, 29, Charged in Slaying Outside Bar
- Air Quality Report
- Stuntman Who Vanished Found by Son in Chance Encounter Outside Eatery
- Mexico's Avendano Defeats Banks : Boxing: Former U.S. Olympian has trouble while on ropes and loses a unanimous decision. Winner earns $65,000.
- Neon Museum--Where to Go for a Glow : Light: The Museum of Neon Art is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an exhibition of the works of 25 neon artists.
- Weekend Box Office : List-Toppers Are Listless
- ART REVIEW : Installation Asks More, Gives Less : Participation: Mowry Baden's installation in La Jolla calls for spectator participation but offers little in return.
- Stan Perry has been appointed vice president/sales...
- Michael Changaris has been elected to the...
- Hammond Co. Sells Finance Subsidiary
- Paul E. Blevins has been named vice...
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- INSURANCE
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Fed Focusing on Inflation, Sources Say
- INSURANCE
- STOCKS : Market Takes Time to Reflect; Dow Dips 0.89
- SINGAPORE : 'Open Government' Test
- Learning to Accept the Inevitable : Health: Many doctors have been slow to refer the terminally ill to hospice care. But now, more are training as specialists who treat pain and help prepare patients for death.
- Niven Busch; Screenwriter, Author of 'Duel in the Sun'
- Federal Suit Claims That Police Used Excess Force : Huntington Beach: The two litigants alleged that they were beaten by officers and bitten by a police dog during arrests for no apparent reason.
- HARASSMENT WATCH : Dinosaurs on Parade
- Wealthy Clientele in the County Continue to Lure Prostitution : Case history: One woman's decision to join an escort service didn't come easily. But 'the money was so good' that her work became a 'very addictive business.'
- Needles Reported Found in Rice-A-Roni Boxes
- Worker Says Police Beat Him, Seeks $50 Million : Violence: The city employee alleges that five officers shattered his leg during a drug arrest in which no charges have been filed.
- Zoning Law Makes Sadomasochist Club a Naked Truth
- Keeping Democracy Simple : Localities should be able to act without two-thirds vote
- Gull GM Waddell Appoints Himself Coach
- Players Say They Cost Rader His Job : Reaction: Because they didn't play to their capabilities, Angels take the blame for manager being fired.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Gwynn Calls His Game-Winner
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Butts Rejoins the Chargers With Old Contract, New Fine
- Padres Begin Pittsburgh Stop on High Note : Baseball: Bonilla expresses interest in moving to San Diego, and Padres beat Pirates, 7-5, in 10 innings.
- Payback Time : After an Off-Season of Highs and Lows, Detmer Is Eager to Prove Critics Wrong
- ART REVIEW : Durable Images From a Master : Penn Photos Blend Warmth, Weirdness
- Emmy Kicks Up Her Rating Heels
- Keith Evans has joined Gray, Cary, Ames...
- CMS Reports '91 Loss of $8.5 Million, 31% Drop in Sales
- Panel to Hear Mexican Tale of David, Goliath : Free trade: A U.S. government committee will listen to the businessman's allegations of how monopolies work in his country.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- J. Paul Spring has been appointed president...
- Big Night Out for TV's Finest
- Postscript : Colombia's Cholera Points Up Health Plight of Indians : * The tribes in the southwestern part of the country are vulnerable to a variety of medical problems.
- World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : 6 Seek U.N. Post of Secretary General
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Memo on Killing Cats Is Rescinded
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Amnesty for War Crimes Approved
- Latino Child Poverty Swells, Study Says : Families: More than 1 million joined ranks of poor between 1979 and 1989, according to group. Growth outpaced levels for Anglo, black youths.
- Documentary : Trying to Feel at Home in Cuba : * Castro's regime scored a propaganda coup with the Pan American Games. But barriers remain against Americans.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Political Opposition Has No Outlet at Polls : Once-promising alternatives to Salinas fade badly. Little wonder there is talk of bombs and guerrillas.
- Special Panel on Insurance Reform Planned
- 2 From Sherman Oaks Among 3 Slain in L. A.
- Trial of Teacher Accused of Sex With Minor Opens
- SUNSET BEACH : Beach-Goers Discover Cash Awash in Surf
- IRVINE : Electrical Blaze Forces Evacuation
- 'Stick to the Socialist Road,' Beijing Warns in Terse Threat to Dissidents : China: In the wake of the failed Soviet coup, hard-liners remind citizens that the army could enforce Communist rule.
- Poway Schools Ban Counseling on Pregnancy : Education: Teachers and counselors are forbidden to advise on birth control, abortion or related issues.
- Mobil Set to Start Work on Pipeline Despite Suit
- VENTURA : Crime Costs Rise 20% for Schools
- 2 Men Plead Innocent to Plotting Killings
- VENTURA : Woman Walking Alone Is Raped
- Church in Moorpark Closes Because It Can't Afford Quake Safety Measures
- SEAL BEACH : Police Review Panel Criticized by Chief
- Marathon Organizers Hope For a Fast Finish : Running: They're offering money and bonuses to pick up the pace of race that lacks world-class competitors.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Yankees Finally Sign No. 1 Pick Taylor
- Angels Found Their Fall Guy
- Reel Masters of the Two-Minute Drill : Movies: In a business fueled by high-concept films, film trailer makers churn out the ultimate high-concept marketing vehicle.
- The Chichi Wheel Gets the Police
- Gas Co. OKs Settlement With 89 Investors in Alleged Fraud
- SIMI VALLEY : Historic Cemetery to Be Renovated
- Judge's Drunk Driving Trial Set for Oct. 7
- BUENA PARK : Woman Found Slain in Car Identified
- The View Is No Better Up Close as Angels Lose : Baseball: Rodgers' new perspective reveals the same lack of offense as the Tigers win, 5-1.
- Jessie Skips Football at Edison to Focus on Basketball
- Joyner-Kersee Pushes Too Hard, Pulls Up : World Track: After suffering an ankle injury while winning the long jump, her hamstring gives out in the heptathlon.
- Rams' Cuts Include Veterans Smith, Long
- Charger Roster Down to 47 Men : Football: Bayless, McEwen among those cut, but might be back.
- QUOTABLE
- BUENA PARK : Crash Clogs Freeway for Hours, Injures 1
- Workers Learn to Deal With Complaints
- It's Aristotle Agassi, an Older, Wiser Loser : U.S. Open: A finalist last year, now a flop in '91, Andre the Client has only his post-match remarks to market this time.
- The Best Racket in Tennis Is Noisy, Silly U.S. Open
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree Appears Headed for Injured Reserve Today
- 4-Year-Old Boy Killed, 7 Others Hurt in Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTA Imposes Fee Cap for Meetings
- Panel Calls for Increase in Horse Center's Rent
- Too Late, Too Little : Enrollment: Students fleeing sharp tuition increases at four-year schools find few available classes at three county community colleges.
- Don't Bank on Washington : Despite dire warnings, banking reform is not a done deal
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Band Cancels Performance
- City Worker Claims Brutality by LAPD : Police: He seeks $50 million, saying his leg and knee were shattered by officers without provocation.
- DEL MAR : Flores Is Back, His Top Mounts Aren't
- Robert E. Earp has joined the Handlery...
- Otra Securities to Issue 10% Stock Dividend
- Jean A. Ramsauer has been promoted to...
- Questioning of Jurors Hints at Keating Defense : Trial: The attorney fighting securities fraud charges against the former owner of Lincoln Savings & Loan will focus on his reliance on outside advice.
- Blue Cross Reports Income Doubles for 2nd Quarter
- Panel Urges Approval of Many LAPD Changes
- Cytel Corp. has appointed Kenneth J. Collins...
- Baltic Gold Could Be Headed Home
- Move Over, Retin-A; Chemical Peel Seen as Latest Fountain of Youth
- Wrong Computer Program Sent Rocket Astray
- In Parliament, Questions and Calls for Change
- COLUMN ONE : When Cops Go Back on the Beat : Houston has pioneered community-based policing, a practice now urged for Los Angeles. While some see benefits, many officers are skeptical. And crime there keeps rising.
- They Can Menagerie Just Fine, Thanks
- Disabled Jets Ground Top Gun Class : Aircraft: Pilots at famed Navy school are shot down by cracks found in the airframes of jet fighters used in the training.
- Players Await the Shuffling--and the Deal : Reapportionment: State and local politicians may see a first draft of district boundary changes as early as this week.
- Tennis
- Hernandez Can't Be Found Now That He's Needed
- No Hits, a Miss : Gibson's Misplay Ruled an Error; Saberhagen Finishes With a Gem Against White Sox, 7-0
- Knee Injury Sends Cadigan Speeding Down the Comeback Trail : Football: But it may take the former Newport Harbor and USC lineman a season to regain his confidence.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Bill Cunliffe: He's His Own Man : In his Spaghettini show, the keyboardist displays a healthy respect for Thelonious Monk's music without mirroring it.
- RADIO
- As Plot Unfolded, She Had Fax on It : Putsch: Costa Mesa woman edited dispatches from Soviet Union and fired them off. She considers Gorbachev a 'satisfied customer.'
- 2 Injured by Exploding Parcel; Youth Arrested
- Cuban Inmate Hostage Siege Enters 6th Day
- Alaska Sends Tons of Salmon to Its Neighbor
- Culture : In Japan, It's Time to Celebrate the Dead : * Tales of ghosts and goblins have a strong impact on the country during the <i> O-bon </i> festival.
- Critics Seek to Curb Politicking by Gates : City Hall: Police Commission may issue a policy to channel statements by outgoing police chief through them. His lawyer warns them to move carefully.
- 6 Lucky Markets Accused of 'Rip Off' : Food: D.A. files a complaint. The chain cites human error in problems involving bakery and deli products.
- Some Charges Dismissed in Officer's Slaying
- COUNTYWIDE : Anaheim Project Sparks County Suit
- Wealthy Clientele in the County Continue to Lure Prostitution : Vice: Officials say escort services have targeted this affluent area. They also report an increase in drug addicts and homeless women selling themselves on the streets.
- Courtrooms Closed After Asbestos Found : Environment: The known carcinogen may have contaminated facilities leased from hotel for two weeks before its detection.
- COSTA MESA : Save Our Selves Changes the Guard
- Boxing
- Ron Brown Cut; Robinson, Evans Gone for Now, but Not Forgotten : Raiders: Crudup, Alexander also dropped. And for the moment, Marinovich is the No. 2 quarterback.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Griffin May Play by This Weekend
- Hockey
- 'Right Thing' Due in South Africa
- Money Lures Famed Trader Back to Futures : Investments: Richard Dennis is coming out of retirement because of the enormous rise in the value of commodity accounts.
- A Catalogue of Violence Against Women : MERCY, <i> by Andrea Dworkin,</i> Four Walls Eight Windows, $19.95, 345 pages
- Russia Rising to Supplant Soviet Union as Big Power : Breakup: Leaders of federation are grabbing Kremlin reins. "This is not temporary," says a Yeltsin aide.
- United Pilot Cited as Hero in 1989 Iowa Crash Commands Final Flight
- Green Tea May Cut Risk of Cancer, Study Shows
- Woo Proposes Extending Anti-Cruising Measures
- Justices Kill Effort to Block Renewal Plan in Hollywood : Development: The state Supreme Court upholds rulings in favor of CRA's massive project for the blighted area. A homeowners group leader says she is 'devastated.'
- Vodka and Pickles
- Horse Racing
- Chuck Long Gets Cut, Doug Smith Put on Hold : Rams: The decision to go with Pagel, and only two quarterbacks, shocks former Iowa passer.
- Cherry to Attend Community College
- College Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Key Makes 100th Victory Count for Blue Jays
- Arendt Proves Frosting on Cake as No. 2 Seles Breezes to Victory
- KCET to Launch Local Series in January : Television: Called 'Life & Times,' the show will focus on people, culture and issues in Southern and Central California.
- O.C. THEATER : So Farce, So Good for Aaron : The director of 'The Taming of the Shrew' is counting on a modern-dress framing device to make things more insightful for the audience.
- Trial for Control of MGM-Pathe Begins Today : Entertainment: Credit Lyonnais Bank is seeking court approval for its ouster of Giancarlo Parretti.
- Pet Inc. to Plead Guilty in Plot to Fix Milk Prices
- Fortune Petroleum Blames Lower Oil Prices for Losses
- Existing-Home Sales Rise in O.C., Slump Elsewhere
- Live Entertainment Posts $61-Million Loss in Quarter
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Regional Outlook : New Economic Hubs Are Emerging in Asia : * Countries with a shortage of workers are teaming up with nations that have cheap labor. The result: profits for each.
- National Agenda : Youths Stand Up and Fight--and Grasp the Soviet Future : * And by doing so, they could give a powerful new thrust to the country's reform movement.
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Hospital Patient Slain; Wife Held
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cautious Washington Stance on Baltics Sparks Criticism : Policy: Republic leaders and their American supporters are growing impatient. The U.S. had long championed independence.
- The Reign Continues: First Donna Rice. Then...
- Mexico's Largest Bank Bought by No.1 Brokerage : Banking: The deal may mean increased competiton with state institutions, especially in the Latino market, through its L.A.-based unit.
- New Law on Workplace Safety Scares Smaller Firms : Regulations: Many large companies have extensive programs that meet SB 198 requirements. Some smaller operations are unsure if they comply.
- Homes Resales Skid 9.5% in State, 6.7% Nationally
- Steven S. Cowell has been appointed vice...
- Hugh Gagnier has been appointed president of...
- Publishers Offering All the News That's Fit to Fax
- BREEDING BIRD: CHIPPING SPARROW (Spizella passerina)
- Buffett Finds Aide at L.A. Law Office That Reflects His Style : Scandal: The new Salomon Bros. chief hired a general counsel from a firm founded by friend Charles T. Munger.
- Times Aims to Cut Costs, Offers Early Retirement
- Investor Offers $12.5 Million for California Amplifier Inc. : Takeovers: The bid comes from a Colorado businessman who already owns 5.9% of the struggling Camarillo firm's shares outstanding.
- American West Airlines Picks New Chief
- Siemens Solar Industries in Camarillo won a...
- Proposed SEC Rules Linked to Drexel Collapse : Brokerages: The agency's plan would require the firms to hand over information on financial dealings of their parent firms.
- Who's Out in Soviet Union? : DEAD:
- Gay Anti-Bias Measure Amended to Win Support