- U.S. Olympic Basketball Team: Solid Gold
- Swayze (Sexiest Man) Tries New Line That Might Work
- ** Dan Reed Network, "The Heat," Mercury....
- FDA, Food Industry Grapple Over Labels : Regulations: The government wants companies to agree to new rules on standard serving sizes.
- Finding Therapy in Sailing : Recreation: Patients with disabilities get a lesson at sea as part of hospital program.
- Impending Closure of Ft. Ord Draws Numerous Pet Projects
- Pomona : Suit Seeks Sale of Land
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Returning Boy to Dahmer Defended
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Conservancy for Rare Species Urged
- Does Your Cable Operator Measure Up?
- Double Loss of Confidence : Lucy Killea's party resignation seems like grandstanding, with no real aim
- WATER WATCH
- Simi Valley : Car Hits, Kills Area Man in Chatsworth
- Fire Burns 60 Acres of Brush in East County
- Leaky Seal Leads to Sewage Spilling
- Torrance Considers Group's Call for Pet-Neutering Law
- Abortion Protest Ends Peaceful Week of Vigils
- College Football
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Vaughn, Greenwell Scuffle Before Game
- Phipps Becomes Class of a New Division at Saugus
- BASEBALL : Willis Warms to the Idea of Putting Out the Fires
- Jackson's Center-Ring Performance Has Soggy Opening Act : Comebacks: Sellout crowd in Sarasota goes home unhappy after White Sox outfielder's minor league debut is rained out.
- Valley Rangers Rout Anaheim in Tournament
- SNEAKS JR. : CALENDAR'S FALL/CHRISTMAS MOVIE PREVIEW : <i> Ho, Ho, Ho!</i> What's Hollywood Giving Us for Christmas?
- Status Conference Set on Bulldozed Street Mural
- Rockabilly That Glows in the Dark
- Checking Out Provocative Books: Theft's Easier Than a Ban
- Statue of Lenin Outlasts Protesters
- Irradiated Fruit Due in Florida Stores Later This Year : Food safety: Backers of the process say produce will be bug-free and delicious. Critics, labeling it dangerous, are running radio ads in opposition.
- In the inspired Cloak & Dagger (Channel...
- Making the Most of Soviet Progress : What better time to cut the nuclear arsenal?
- 2 Held in Series of Brutal Robberies : Crime: Police say the men preyed on the elderly. As many as 25 victims were beaten unconscious.
- So Many Suitors, So Few Decisions : Pressure Mounts on County to Decide What to Do With Prime Coastal Headland
- The Lessons of War : Military: Many Marines back from the war are grappling with marital and emotional problems.
- Priest Invites All the Couples He Has Married in 47 Years to Special Mass
- L.A. County's Film Office Rates an Enthusiastic Two Thumbs Up
- Youth Baseball
- Sights Set on Final Four, Tennis
- A Week Makes All the Difference for Daly
- HORSE RACING : Commission Takes Tunnel View of Lasix
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- VOLLEYBALL AT HERMOSA BEACH : Johnson-Luyties Rally, Upset Smith-Stoklos to Win Title
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : After a Long Drought, Patriots Score a Victory
- He Has Tough Act to Follow--His Own
- The Redgrave Case: 'Common Sense' or Censorship?
- 'Candide': Bernstein's Best Possible World
- *** Vanessa Williams, "The Comfort Zone," Mercury....
- The Brains of the Outfit : Mensa's American Leader a Low-Key, High-IQ Guy
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Earthly Delights
- Archeologists' Dig Sheds Light on 19th-Century 'Ultimate' Slum and Its Dwellers : History: New York's Five Points area was a deadly nest of squalor in the midst of the country's most exuberant growth.
- Water Glut--Take a Bow, Southlanders
- Regional Property Value Up 9.5%; County Average Is 9.7% : Real estate: The county assessor found unusually high increases in Diamond Bar and Irwindale.
- Buildings Attuned to Ways People Work
- Making Sure the Shoe Fits : Farriers Update Traditional Craft to Keep Area's Horses Running
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Not Much at Stake as Lendl Gets Past McEnroe, 6-3, 7-5
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : John Daly's Big Swing Leaves Lasting Impact
- Miscellany
- McCaskill Looks Skillful Again
- Late Otto Bos, Schoolteacher Among 'Citizens of the Year'
- Pioneering Tenant-Ownership Effort Loses Steam : Housing: Residents were to be part of a federal plan to preserve low-income units. Advocates say the government didn't help enough.
- TOO REAL FOR WORDS : OK, There's Money but How About the Sex and Violence?
- Caltech Professor Gets Neuroscience Grant
- Poor Pocket of Mississippi Hopes Floating Casinos Will Come Round Bend : Poverty: Issaquena County has no schools or factories. Voters seeking economic salvation chose to invite the riverboat gamblers back.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SOVIET UNION : What Did He Know, and When? : The 'Gang of Eight' used Gorbachev's blueprint and his appointees implemented it. His role is being investigated.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Aug. 25-31
- Relatives Find Body of Motorcyclist
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Have-Nots Now Have More Than Before
- GOLF
- Backing Down Is Not Part of Cornerback's Background
- Pro Basketball
- Cey Makes Successful Transition to a New Ballgame : Racquetball: Former Dodger third baseman started playing sport to keep in shape during his off-season conditioning program. Now he is among the best amateur players in the Southland.
- Larry Holmes, 41, hoping for a chance...
- Young M.C. Manufactures the Hooks--but Nothing Cooks
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : 'Dalton Trumbo Asked Me to Front for Him'
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Transplant Error Is Traced to Nurse
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Continental Airlines Merger Talks Told
- Arcadia : Ban on Tree Trimming
- Denmark Recognizes Three Baltic States
- Roald Sagdeyev : The Elite Soviet Space Scientist Looks at His Homeland's Failed Coup
- Salt Lake Wins Hopeful by Nine
- SPORTSCOPE
- Florida State Will Start Off No. 1 in Poll, Has Never Finished There
- Ramona's Knight to Move to Utah
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Beuerlein's Status Remains Unclear
- *** Living Colour, "Biscuits," Epic. The band...
- *** 1/2 Don Henry, "Wild in the...
- ** 1/2 MEAT PUPPETS "Forbidden Places" ...
- Back to School
- *** The Psychedelic Furs, "World Outside," Columbia....
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- 17 Airlines Bow to Animal-Rights Groups, Won't Ship Exotic Birds
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Soft drinks at an arts fete carries teetotaling image a little too far.
- Strawberry Puts His Foot Down After 7-3 Loss : Baseball: Offerman's defensive blunder paves the way for Cardinal victory. The Braves remain one game behind.
- International Stars Help Bring Out Best : Baseball: Spirit of cooperation is strong as amateur players gather at Dodger Stadium. Game honors Jackie Robinson.
- Liegler to Receive Achievement Award
- So You Got This Guy, See, and He Takes This Gal. . .
- Teenage Ninja Turtles are up to their necks in prime-time adventure
- Two Spanish Offices Bombed in Italy
- Jewish Family Leaves Soviet Turmoil Behind : Immigrants: After tense days of fear that the coup might prevent their leaving, they arrive in Orange County for happy reunion with relatives.
- When It Comes to Helping the Disabled, the Administration Is All PR Hype : Employment: Federal rules on hiring the disabled have key loopholes that mean business as usual for those who need help in the workplace.
- The Lessons of War : Home front: But for some, battlefield experience has given them a clearer picture of what's important in life.
- Suspensions Upset Union Officials
- New Well Capacity
- State Accuses Two Dymally Aides of Violations in Council Election
- NEW RELEASES : Eclectic 'Blues' From Wynton Marsalis
- It's Time to Devise a Strategy for When to Sell
- For Love of Labor : WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?: Trying to Be for Labor When It's Flat on Its Back <i> By Thomas Geoghegan</i> ; <i> (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 287 pp.) </i>
- A Capitol Chameleon : What Will Newt Gingrich Do Next?
- Allergic Reactions Are Nothing to Sneeze At
- Cutting and Closing the Deal
- Magazine Notice
- U.S. Backs Off Plan to Reduce Medicare Payments to Doctors
- The Epic That Never Was (Channel 28...
- Cloth Versus Paper Diapers: The Cost Is a Wash
- Help Plants to Survive Hot Summer
- Condo-Type Shopping Center Has Obstacles
- Canada's Savoir-Faire Cities : Montreal and Quebec City are about as close as you can get to experiencing French style without crossing the pond
- Bulgaria Will Hold National Election Oct. 13
- Abortion Rights Advocates Hold Counter Rally
- Laying Cable on the Line Pros and Cons of the Service Everyone Loves to Hate
- Shirley Kirkes entered the world of ballet...
- Bootius Made for Dancing
- Lines on Maps Get Attention of Lawmakers : Redistricting: As voters are shifted from one district to another, Democratic and Republican politicians hope to retain their seats.
- Sony Tackles Hard Job of Making Software : Entertainment: SEP will play a key role in its parent's effort to conquer the new and highly contested field known as interactive multimedia.
- S&L; Executives Make New Starts in Wake of Crisis : Careers: Among them, Edward A. Forde, former chief of failed San Marino S&L;, picks up the pieces by trying to develop a major business center in an out-of-the-way place.
- THE UNKNOWN CANDIDATE : Wanted: 1992 Democratic Presidential Hopeful. Must Be Able to Define 'Liberal.'
- FICTION
- THE TUBE
- Making Stricter Appraisal Rules Work for You
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : U.S.-Iraq Phone Contact Restored
- 3 Heroes of the Resistance Buried : Victims: Hundreds of thousands mourn in Moscow. Gorbachev tells crowd, 'I bow low before them for all that they did.'
- Principal Is Target of Probe Over Funds : Schools: She was temporarily relieved of duties at the Brentwood Science Magnet after being unable to account for $30,000.
- Grecian Festival by the Sea
- The Last Witching Hours
- Over-40 Exercisers Urged to Go Running : Health: It is more beneficial than walking or any other aerobic exercise, fitness experts say. Among the rewards are lower blood pressure and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Guide Advises on Asbestos Hazard
- Ignoble House : LOST PROPERTY: Memoirs and Confessions of a Bad Boy <i> By Ben Sonnenberg</i> ; <i> (Summit: $18.95; 210 pp.) </i>
- Here's another one of those remote South...
- Restaurants : THE WINE LIST
- BURSTING BONDS: The Autobiography of a "New...
- Style : Gardens : Period Peace
- A Diamond in the Ruff : A CALL TO ASSEMBLY: The Autobiography of a Musical Storyteller <i> By Willie Ruff</i> ; <i> (Viking: $24.95; 432 pp.) </i>
- The Mother of All Soaps : The Nicest Person in Daytime TV Has Made a Fortune With Never-Ending Tales of Alcoholism, Adultery, Child Abuse and Disease
- Up to 40,000 Cubans Will 'Overstay' Their Visas : Immigration: Florida officials have gone to Washington to press their case for more federal assistance to handle the latest influx.
- ROAD NOTES
- Duarte : Post on Traffic Commission
- Planting Seed of Knowledge
- Profiles in Courage : 5 Cited for Acts of Bravery That Included Teacher's Brush With Death
- Inmate Freed Only to Be Hit by Train : Mental illness: He had been released from jail less than three hours before he wandered onto the railroad tracks. The county had no hospital beds available.
- Hundreds Protest in Racially Torn Area : Brooklyn: Marchers demand arrest of Hasidic Jew whose car killed a black child. Dinkins, greeted warmly, urges residents to make peace.
- Schizophrenic Man Finds Freedom From His Delusions--In a Coma
- PELLE THE CONQUEROR by Martin Andersen...
- He Won't Let Parkinson's Challenge Get Him Down
- Focus : Emmysomethings : A Critic Makes His Annual Picks
- Black Female Cartoonist Is Ready to Jump Into the Media Mainstream : Comics: Barbara Brandon follows the path of her father, creator of 'Luther.' Her 'talking heads' speak about relationships from a different perspective.
- GIRLS AT WAR by Chinua Achebe...
- U.N. Envoy Confers in Israel on Hostage Deal
- Serbian-Croatian Conflict Spills Into Hungary : Yugoslavia: Thousands of Yugoslavs seek safety across the border. Air force planes violate Hungarian airspace.
- Shopping for Essence of Paris in Flower Stores
- Aid Priority Urged for Moscow, Not Republics
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SOVIET UNION : There's No Turning Back
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Coup's Failure Is a Global Boost for People Power : Outlook: It's a validation of Bush's 'new world order.' And the Soviet Union is now fully aboard.
- COLUMN LEFT : Plotters Saw One-Way Bent in U.S. Policy : We may have distorted their expectations of how the world would react to a Soviet coup.
- Skid Row Streets Are Meaner Today, With a New Breed of Homeless : Housing: Some homeless people want to remain on the streets, but without safety and vital services, they become victims of the lawless.
- Anaheim Prefers Happy Face to 'Wanted' Poster
- Input on Sewage Plant Expansion
- County Health Programs in Peril : Budget: Activists hope to preserve refugee support and prevent cuts in 'well-baby' and sexually transmitted disease clinics.
- Young Cal State San Marcos Feeling Pinch, but Not Ax
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Perry and Gary Still Are Injured
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- HOLLYTICS : Music and Star, Courtesy Athens
- POP MUSIC : Fertile Ground : Blending heavy-metal power and melodic intelligence, Soundgarden is cultivating both art-rock and mainstream fans
- Plan Now for '92 Trip to Cape Cod
- PICTURE HISTORY OF THE CUNARD LINE 1840-1990...
- THE YEAR OF THE SEAL by...
- CLOSE-UP
- National Parks at a Crossroad: From Playgrounds to Preserves : Parks: Dozens of natural areas are being proposed as additions to the federal system. Opponents say such plans could wreck local economies.
- Mexican-American Alumni Group to Meet
- Arcadia : False Alarm Levies Weighed
- Activist Claims Officials Harassed Him, Files Suit
- Canada's Savoir-Faire Cities : Montreal and Quebec City are about as close as you can get to experiencing French style without crossing the pond
- Roman a Clay Feet : A HOUSE OF SECRETS <i> By Patti Davis</i> ; <i> (Birch Lane Press/Carol Publishing Group: $18.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- Rosarito-Ensenada 'Fun' Bike Ride Good for More Sweat Than Laughs
- Style : Design : A Cushy Kind of Club
- Restaurants : LANDING A BIG ONE : At the Water Grill, the Fish Is Fresh, the Desserts Luscious, the Service Insouciant
- 'Green' Books
- Peripherique Vision : SECRETS OF PARIS <i> By Luanne Rice (Viking: $19</i> .<i> 95; 264 pp.) </i>
- Playhouse Production
- A Gracious Man and Special Guest
- Sheridan Fine Based on Technicality
- Jackson Drive
- Don't Blame Homeless for Ills--Help Them
- Hooray for Gourley for Speaking the Truth
- Woody and Blacklists
- Escaping New York
- Make Television a Literacy Tool--Use Captioning
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- Police at Gay/Lesbian Event Lauded
- Astrology Deserving of an Open Mind
- Winners and Losers
- DECONSTRUCTING DERRIDA
- Votes for and Against Referendum on the Dana Point General Plan
- The Good, the Bad and the Ego
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- DECONSTRUCTING DERRIDA
- THE AMERICAN BILLBOARD: 100 Years by...
- The Good, the Bad and the Ego
- The Return of Pogo : (and not a moment too soon) : The Complete Pogo Comics<i> , edited by Mark Burstein, Eclipse Books, Forestville, Calif. (20 volumes: $8.95 each, paper; 40 pp.). : </i> : The Complete Pogo<i> , edited by Kim Thompson, Fantagraphics Books, Seattle, Wash. ($9.95; 80 pp.)</i> .
- 2 Sides to 'Sexual Conspiracy'
- 2 Sides to 'Sexual Conspiracy'
- Video Cameras Let Us Make a Little History
- The movie "Gunsmoke: The Last Apache" (CBS,...
- Smoke-Free Flying
- Lodging Thoughts
- NORIEGA'S SECRETS
- The Good, the Bad and the Ego
- City of Industry Isn't Abusing Housing Law
- County Should Quit Wasting Time and Solve Landfill Crisis
- The Earth
- Much to Worry About in Security Pacific Deal
- Soka and Bill of Rights
- For 5 Days, Kids Bunt, Battle and Bond in a Major Way at Fullerton Baseball Camp
- DECONSTRUCTING DERRIDA
- Dealing With Ethnic Tension
- DECONSTRUCTING DERRIDA
- 2 Sides to 'Sexual Conspiracy'
- A Dissent to a Reversed Conviction
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- Judge Gets Tangled Up on Quotation
- While flipping the channels on Saturday evening...
- Column Not Funny
- NORIEGA'S SECRETS
- Time for Action on Air Station Noise
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- The Good, the Bad and the Ego
- Dealing With Ethnic Tension
- Withheld Facts
- Lodging Thoughts
- Malibu Deputies
- Votes for and Against Referendum on the Dana Point General Plan
- NORIEGA'S SECRETS
- Time for Action on Air Station Noise
- Don't Blame Homeless for Ills--Help Them
- I was interested in your recent "How...
- Uptight Carnivores
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- Paradise Lost
- Votes for and Against Referendum on the Dana Point General Plan
- New Meanings for Trendy Phrases Like 'Ethnic Cuisine'
- Mental Health Cuts
- The Pros and Cons of Stargazing in L.A.
- County Should Quit Wasting Time and Solve Landfill Crisis
- New Queen Cole
- Failed Coup in Soviet Union
- The Good, the Bad and the Ego
- Woody and Blacklists
- New Center Seen as Symbol of Caring for Gay Community : Social services: $1.1 million of the purchase price is from bequests by those who have fallen to AIDS. A loan from the city has prompted critics to question the use of needed funds on a single project.
- Uptight Carnivores
- County Should Quit Wasting Time and Solve Landfill Crisis
- Police at Gay/Lesbian Event Lauded
- NORIEGA'S SECRETS
- I cringe each time guests appear on...
- Hooray for Gourley for Speaking the Truth
- New Queen Cole
- The Pros and Cons of Stargazing in L.A.
- DECONSTRUCTING DERRIDA
- Has anyone noticed a real decline in...
- Double Standard
- Soviet Immigration
- Much to Worry About in Security Pacific Deal
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 25, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from Aug. 25, 1991
- Enjoying More of Life for Less in Northern Italy
- MONDAY, MONDAY: The state Department of Transportation...
- FELONY COURT: When Cecil Hicks was appointed...
- 3 Still in Critical Condition After Plane Crash
- 3 Plane Crash Victims Still in Critical Condition : Accidents: The group of six was Las Vegas-bound. A flying-service owner says heat may have made takeoff difficult.
- Resurrected FundAmerica Puts Its Troubles Behind It : Regulation: Despite bankruptcy and the criminal trial of its founder, the Irvine marketing company is back in business.
- The Ukraine Proclaims Its Independence
- FINE DESIGN: Dana Point architect Fred M....
- Gorbachev Ends Party Rule : He Seizes Communist Assets, Disbands Cells : Coup aftermath: The president steps down as general secretary and names panel of reformers to oversee economy.
- Rallies Try to Put Abortion Issue Back in Spotlight : Demonstrations: Hundreds of protesters from both sides turn out at a Los Angeles medical clinic. No arrests are reported.
- After Boom Decade, Gambling Town of Laughlin Shows Strain
- STILL WAITING : And to Think We Believed Them
- Names in the News - Aug. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 25, 1991
- NONFICTION - Aug. 25, 1991
- NONFICTION - Aug. 25, 1991
- NONFICTION - Aug. 25, 1991
- NONFICTION - Aug. 25, 1991
- NONFICTION - Aug. 25, 1991
- Bayle Has Break from Triple Crown Quest : Motorcycles: Supercross, 250cc outdoor champion rides in U.S. 500cc Grand Prix.
- STAGE REVIEW : Casting Animates 'Summer'
- Grant Aims at Heaven--and Earth : The Christian pop singer, who plays the Pacific Amphitheatre tonight, performs a winning combination of songs almost as much about <i> him</i> as about <i> Him</i> .
- HomeFed Enlists Aid of Investment Banker : Finance: Parent of San Diego-based bank hopes to shore up its capital base after $535 in losses over the past 18 months.
- Senate Committee Backs Full Tax Credit for All Renters
- Group Demands Caltrans Abandon Use of Herbicides : Health: The weedkillers are harmful to humans or potentially hazardous, environmentalists say. The agency says the chemicals have been certified as safe by the EPA.
- CONEJO VALLEY : 5 Teaching Positions Will Be Restored