- Dana Point General Plan Defended and Derided
- Gays Not Laughing
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES <i> by Jean Giono, translated by Jean Roberts, illustrated by Frederic Back (CBC Enterprises/Direct Cinema/ Box 10003, Santa Monica, CA 90410-9003: $16.95).</i>
- DEMOCRATS
- EUDORA WELTY ROOM
- RALLYING ROUND THE FLAG
- Freeway Fences
- A Sculptor of Movement : ...
- Let the AIDS-Infected Health-Care Workers Treat Other AIDS Victims
- RALLYING ROUND THE FLAG
- DEMOCRATS
- Sea Views
- . . . Cat's Demise Sparks Concern
- 'Dangerous' Drama
- Stadium Drinking
- FATHER BOYLE
- Creative Artists Deserve Compensation
- Jerry Brown
- DEMOCRATS
- FATHER BOYLE
- 'Why I No Longer Do Abortions'
- Readers See No Need for KCET Apology
- Knock on Channel 10
- Dana Point General Plan Defended and Derided
- FATHER BOYLE
- Dana Point General Plan Defended and Derided
- Protecting the Gnatcatcher
- Readers See No Need for KCET Apology
- RALLYING ROUND THE FLAG
- FATHER BOYLE
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 22, 1991
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 22, 1991
- Strolling in Seville: The City With an Attitude
- Contribution Limits Could Cut Both Ways : O.C. politics: Big donors help keep supervisors all but unbeatable, but challengers need the money worse.
- $100 CHALLENGE: To promote Rideshare Week in...
- Democratic '92 Class Stresses Outsider Role to Rouse Party
- LITTER HATERS: Volunteers descended on 15 Orange...
- COMPUTER CLASSICS: The Huntington Library isn't the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Now, It's Israel's Turn to Question U.S. Role as an 'Honest Broker' : Mideast: Complaints over Bush's peace talk stance are now emanating from Jerusalem, not Arab capitals.
- IT'S IN THE MAIL: A slick brochure...
- Firefighter Injured at Old School
- Readers Go Dancing With Braves, Dodgers, Dodger Dogs and More
- Rulings on Bias in Sheriff Dept.
- College Football: Mismatched Mayhem
- Animal Rights
- Where Have All Raider Fans Gone?
- Generation Gap at the NAACP
- Readers Go Dancing With Braves, Dodgers, Dodger Dogs and More
- Success Tags a Rock Band That Wasn't Meant to Be
- Bumpus Provides Impetus as Oxnard Routs Westlake
- Nation's Population Is Less Than 1% Muslim, Gallup Poll Indicates
- Baker Impatient as 7th Mideast Effort Founders
- Coroner Identifies Two Victims of Century City High-Rise Blaze
- Latest Developments
- COUNTYWIDE : Jail Food Protest Fizzles After Day
- Children of Man Killed in Murder-Suicide Sue Woman's Psychiatrist
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Best Way to Do It?
- Expos Without a Home for Rest of Season
- Which State Will Trojans Play in Now? : USC: Will the inspired team that beat Penn State, or the flat one that lost to Memphis State, be facing Arizona State today?
- Record Quest Becoming an Up-Hill Battle : Prep football: Santa Ana fails to capitalize on scoring opportunities, and its 21-14 loss to Hawthorne leaves coach short of county mark.
- Smith's Field Goal and Interception Lead Estancia to Victory
- SDSU Coach Revisits Scene of Nightmare : College football: Luginbill remembers his Aztec debut at Air Force, a 52-36 setback. Two years later, coach wants to show progress program has made.
- Canizales Will Defend Title in Indio Today
- Esperanza's Defense, Emry Pound Santa Ana Valley
- Price of Kahlo Painting Scares Off Buyers
- Heaven--What Do People Expect? : Survey: Cleric's book gets reactions from a wide variety of individuals, from the famous to the unknown, as to what they believe awaits them in the hereafter.
- L.A. Executive Ray Gets Top Posts at Pan Am : * Transportation: The former aerospace executive is facing serious money woes, an aging fleet and a demoralized work force.
- GARDENING : Building a Steamy House of Till Repute
- COUNTYWIDE : New Property Tax Bills Are in the Mail
- CHP Urges Manslaughter Charge Under Car-Seat Law : Crash: The child had been sitting on her father's lap. State officials recall no such prosecutions since the statute was adopted.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court to Decide on Coerced Confessions
- SANTA ANA : Permit-Parking Districts Set Up
- Final Approval for Simi Mall Just 1 Step Away
- COSTA MESA : Mesa Board Votes to Raise Water Rates
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Precocious 2-Year-Old Bag Proves Well-Bred Bargain
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : France Has 2-0 Davis Cup Lead Over Yugoslavia
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Newport Harbor Stops Ocean View Cold, 34-0
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Carter Surprised by Decision
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Royster Will Be Back at Tailback Today
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Whether Tackles or Tinsel, He Took It All in With a Smile
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- TV Reviews : A Promising 'Second Russian Revolution'
- U.S. to Drop Arms Case Against Santa Ana Man : Court: The aviation consultant's prosecution is clouded by the Reagan-era arms-for-hostages scandal and a lack of credibility of two customs agents.
- John Hoyt; Versatile Actor of Stage, Films
- Panel May OK Gates for CIA by Big Majority
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : U.S. Balks as Global Warming Talks End
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Military Recruiters Barred at University
- Grocery, Wal-Mart Will Anchor Shopping Mall
- Civil Service Commissioner Is Asked to Bow Out of Search for New Chief : Law enforcement: Top LAPD figures want Flowers to disqualify himself from the selection process. He had said he might prefer an outsider as Gates' successor.
- Traffic Controls Deter Commuters in Toluca Lake
- LAGUNA BEACH : Potted Plant Doomed as Case Closes
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Dispute Grand Jury Report
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Affordable Housing Quota Plan Defeated
- Balanced Attack Tips the Scales in Hawks' Favor
- USD Sees Stiff Fight from Redlands
- Defenseman Laidlaw Ends Career With Buyout by Kings
- Marina Scores Early, Often to Rout Corona del Mar
- Studer Out, McCoy In for Long Beach
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Stumbles, 42-24
- HBO Delays 'Band Played On' Project
- WEEKEND TV : Sitcoms Get Season Premieres
- State Bar Steps Up Disciplining of Lawyers
- Bill Targets Immigration Law's Employer Sanctions : Legislation: Coalition of business and civil rights groups backs bipartisan measure. It seeks to end fines, discrimination.
- COLUMN ONE : The Long Trail Back From Exile : After losing her husband and a son in the ANC's struggle for liberation, a woman dreamed of returning to South Africa. Now, she finds herself a stranger in her own land.
- San Diego
- It's a Very Good Night for Avery : Baseball: Atlanta starter gives up only six hits, all singles, as Braves go into first by half a game. Gant hits home run in 3-0 victory.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Thousand Oaks Holds Off Hart, 33-21
- Infielder Lane Invited to Olympic Baseball Trials
- El Modena in Full Control Against Sunny Hills
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : Nelson, Padilla Key Glendale College Cross-Country Win
- Crummel's Field Goal Gives Dana Hills Its Second Tie
- Tustin Wins, 24-0, for Its Second Shutout in Two Games
- Wellman Activated by Oilers
- Students Win Battle for Bible Meetings
- Sawyers to Be Armed to the Teeth : Competition: Players will take the tools of a different trade and try to make beautiful music during festival's contest at Disneyland.
- AT&T; Tries to Polish Its Image After Glitch, Clumsy Response
- Tear Up the Textbooks : Despite Lower Rates, Demand for Home Equity Loans Falls
- Mazda Names Head of Dealer Training
- DECORATING ADVICE : Wallpaper That Will Cut a Vine Figure
- FOREIGN AID : Israeli Loans--How Safe, How Costly? : Supporters and opponents of $10 billion in U.S. housing guarantees get out their pencils to assess who will pay.
- No Proof Prozac Causes Suicides, Scientists Say
- Seven Greek Editors Freed From Prison
- San Diego
- Parade to Begin Annual Poway Days Festival Today
- NEWPORT BEACH : All Wheels May Be Barred on Boardwalk
- Controversial Landfill to Be Closed : Sunshine Canyon: Area residents plan to celebrate the temporary shutdown, which will mean rerouting 4,500 tons of trash a day. Los Angeles is suing to prevent the dump's reopening.
- Regents OK Biomed Unit for UCSD : Science: Biomedical Engineering Institute will bring together researchers from various departments of the school.
- Warner, Frost Rush for 220 Yards in El Dorado Victory Over Troy
- Baseball by Bavasi : At 76, He Talks About Good Times, Regrets, and His Biggest Headache: Arbitration
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- San Fernando Edges Jefferson, 14-13
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : 'Commitments' Sound Falls Flat
- Hawker Group Rejects BTR Bid
- Homes for the Holidays : Old Tustin Walking Tour Steps Back in Time With a Big Theme Effort
- 3 American Tourists, Kidnaped by Kurds, Released in Turkey
- Mexican Bank Owners May Create Loan Boom
- Newspaper Co-Owner Pleads Not Guilty
- A Textbook Case of Stupidity : Oakland school board denies books to students
- 2,000 Attend Services for Slain S.D. Officer : Crime: Chief Burgreen questions proliferation of guns in American society.
- 10th President of USC Inaugurated : Education: Steven Sample pledges to maintain the high standards of the university. He exhorts the school to show more commitment to its neighborhood.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS: Sept. 20
- Frances Andrade, Community Organizer : She Works to Bring Power to Her People
- No Homework? Parents Can Check
- L.A.'s Effort to Tap Towing Revenue Stalls : Franchises: State law sponsored by tow truck industry blocks plan to recover percentage of income from official garages.
- Immigration Raids Should Stop, Latino Activists Insist : Controversy: Community leaders also say that Latinos must share some of the blame because they have failed to band together to assert their rights.
- Educators Discuss Needs of Minorities : Conference: Building self-confidence of culturally diverse students is a must, seminar told.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Three LSU Players Are Disciplined
- Mater Dei Rolls Past St. Paul, 47-9
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Hopes to Be Able to Play
- Australian Not Horsing Around This Time : Triathlon: Jones has taken to her new endeavor quite swimmingly.
- Carson Defense Too Late in 30-18 Loss to Morse
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Hamstring Keeps Miller Out of Friday's Practice
- RELIGION NOTES / DAYE CLARK : Salvadoran Fiesta Planned at Unitarian Church
- Bassey Show Canceled
- 60 Lawmakers Sample Chicago Hospitality
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Young Tries to Show 49ers There's Life After Montana : NFL: Quarterback's rushing and passing statistics are impressive, but team is 1-2, and plays the Rams Sunday.
- El Toro's Bus Trouble Turns Into Football Trouble
- Basketball
- Ex-Wings Guitarist Will Help Launch Acoustic Shows
- STOCKS : Dow Declines 5.14 in 'Triple Witching Hour'
- House to Unveil New 6-Year Transit Bill
- Senate Panel Ends Hearing on Thomas Nomination : Judiciary: A close vote on whether to recommend that the judge be seated on Supreme Court is expected next week. He is favored to win confirmation.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : Bacteria Keeps Building Closed
- Middle East : It's Do-or-Die Time for PLO on Joining Peace Conference
- Jury Selection Launches New Broderick Trial : Courts: Candidates for jury are questioned about their own violent tendencies in preparation for La Jolla socialite's double-murder retrial.
- COUNTYWIDE : Night Child-Support Sessions to Resume
- County Asks High Court to Reverse Kamins Ruling
- SATICOY : Factory Owner Faces Charges Over Waste
- Making a Great Zoo Even Better
- Older Workers in Demand With Service Groups
- CAMARILLO : Trade Fair Features 75 Local Businesses
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Owner Wants Back 12 Feet of Python
- San Marcos
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bears' Butler Is Sentenced for DUI
- Fenwick Sends Boss at Valley on Scouting Trip
- Game Gets Out of Hand for Crespi at the Start
- Alemany Leaves St. Monica in the Dark, 53-0
- TV Reviews : Brown, Hammer Cash In on 'Influences'
- Radio's 'Uncle Ruthie' Still Going Strong
- Other False Bids Surface at Salomon
- Israeli Panel Clears Grant for Settlements : Mideast: Plans are being made to create a new Jewish neighborhood in the heart of contested East Jerusalem.
- Brown Recants Jewish Vote Statement
- Romania May Soon Resume Adoptions : Europe: They were halted to put an end to international 'sales' of children. New procedures will be tighter.
- U.S. Sweetens the Deal for Japan on Collider : Science: Officials say Tokyo will be offered part ownership in return for backing the $8.2-billion project.
- Remap Struggle Detours Wilson Education Plan
- VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery
- Jurist Thomas Sending Good Vibrations : Panel: Astrologers and other metaphysical experts conducted a 'psychic investigation' of the Supreme Court nominee, with some stellar results.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Bypass Road Study to Take 9 Months
- ANAHEIM : Parent-Teacher Nights at Schools
- Home 800 Numbers: Talk of the Town? : * Telecommunications: AT&T; has joined MCI and Sprint in offering the service. If you chat a lot, you can save money. If you don't, you won't.
- Sen. McCain May Testify at Keating Trial : * Securities: The district attorney wants to establish that there was an attempt to influence regulators.
- Bad Loans May Haunt Citicorp for 5 to 7 Years
- Floods Kill 14 in Mexico
- Wife of British Hostage Is Losing Hope : Mideast: Jack Mann's rumored release collapses as kidnapers in Lebanon declare a 'freeze.'
- Legislators Plan New Effort on Insurance
- 3 Mission Viejo Teen-Agers Held in Fatal Shooting
- Taxpayers Pick Up Tab for Officials' Desert Retreats
- ANAHEIM : President to Honor O.C. Private School
- COUNTYWIDE : Vigil Held for Those Missing in Vietnam
- Albritton Leads Loara to Victory Over Anaheim
- Long Hours Pay Off for Browns' Belichick
- THE BIG GAME : Oceanside's Late Run Topples Castle Park
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Clemens, Red Sox Close on Blue Jays
- Miscellany
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faxon Works Overtime for Second-Round Lead
- Churchgoing Is Growing on Saturday : Evangelicals: Some Protestant groups are following Catholics' lead and enabling parishioners to have Sunday to themselves.
- TV Reviews : A Soapy but Credible 'Runaway Father'
- IBM Delays Launch of Key Workstation Product
- Security Pacific Says Merger Deal on Track
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Crippled Jetliner Skids to Safe Landing
- Iran-Contra Probe Seen Gaining Steam as Key Answers Appear About to Emerge : Prosecution: The investigation is beginning to establish a cover-up by CIA officials. But a former top intelligence aide may not cooperate.
- Deputy Cleared in Shooting of Suicidal Woman
- Bush Sees Fall of Castro, Rise of Democracy
- Yugoslav Fighting Growing Fiercer : Independence: The army sweeps into breakaway Croatia. Federal presidency's chairman calls on soldiers to stop following their commanders' 'illegal' orders.
- Crane Smashes Roof of Historic London Church
- Official Apologizes for Failing to Issue Notice on Dump Fire
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Get Lesson in Russian Politics
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Revives Panel on Redevelopment
- ORANGE : Soccer Club Marks Silver Anniversary
- Tour Planner Helps Bicyclists Avoid Pitfalls and Potholes
- Major County Landfill to Be Closed : Trash: Sunshine Canyon's permit expires today. Expansion will allow the dump to reopen in January, but it faces a court challenge.
- Court Allows Operation of Year-Round Schools
- CONGRESS WATCH : Check Mates
- One Man Killed, 2nd Injured in San Ysidro Blast
- Man Gets 42 Years in Rape, Murder Attempt
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lund Runs, Passes Servite to Victory
- Hemond Looked at Expansion GM Job
- Patton Overcomes His Past, Then Beats Edison With Pass : Football: Capistrano Valley quarterback throws two fourth-quarter touchdown strikes to rally Cougars to 20-14 victory over Chargers.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ziggy Marley, Latifah Step Out From Shadows
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ziggy Marley, Latifah Step Out From Shadows : Both artists draw upon traditions, but never bow to them, in strong performances at the Greek Theatre. They're at Irvine Meadows Sunday.
- CD Revives Rarely Heard Orchestral Music of Creston
- Teacher Guilty of Killing Prostitute in Church Lot
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Court Clears Couple in Child's Death
- Kremlin Shift Just Makes Matters Worse for Uzbeks : Soviet Union: Prices rise after Asian republic declares independence, adding to economic and ethnic troubles.
- Outdoor Classroom : Nature: An environmental program's approach is hands-on--except for poison oak. City children smell, touch and taste the things they find on mountain hikes.
- DeHoyos Found Guilty in Murder of Girl, 9; Jury to Rule on Sanity
- Hill Gives Way Under Lemon Heights Homes During Land Leveling
- Movie Mogul for a Day: Spotlight L.A.,...
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fullback Smith Suffers Knee Injury
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Garden Grove's Big Half Stuns Cerritos
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Georgia . . . Er, Fullerton on CS Northridge's Mind : College football: Matadors have something to prove to team with longest current Division I-A losing streak.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : His Father's Illness Figured in Hamilton's Decision to Sign
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Jazz's Sonny Rollins Ready to Retire His Old Attitude
- Chinese Troupe Goes In for the Skill : Since the 1800s, Revue Has Dazzled Audiences With Magic, Acrobatics and Martial Arts
- Veteran Guitarist, Rookie Saxman Share Concert Bill : Music: Larry Carlton, newcomer Dave Koz to perform Sunday at Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay.
- Merger of 2 Big New England Banks Called Imminent
- Tougher Terms on Bank Bailout Deals : * Failures: Analysts say First Union Corp.'s accord with regulators is the shape of things to come.
- McCain Asked to Testify Against Keating : * Trial: The Arizona senator is one of the so-called Keating Five. The judge has not ruled on the relevance of his testimony.
- Soviets to Cut Back Armed Forces in Radical Reform
- Informant Charged in Temple Slayings
- ACLU Challenges Police Tactics in Ohio Crime Sweep
- Yeltsin Goes to Caucasus to Aid Peace : Diplomacy: Russian leader, hoping to broker truce between Armenians and Azerbaijanis, is accused of grandstanding.
- An Ee-Yi-Ee-Yi-Oasis : Defying Urban Propriety With 5 Acres of Livestock : In This Little Corner of Fountain Valley, the Chickens Still Cross the Road, but to Peck at the Subdivision Lawns
- Only Rain Finds Smooth Sailing at Rush Hour
- Study Backs Unification Effort in Ojai Valley : Annexation: A consultant concludes that a single large city would not be as costly as residents of small towns feared.
- PORT HUENEME : Spill Training Center Contract Is Awarded
- LAPD Reassigns Training Expert : Law enforcement: Top instructor on use-of-force policy charges move is in retaliation for his critical testimony before Christopher Commission and grand jury.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cone Wins One-Hitter This Time
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Track and Field
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Cardinal's 0-2 Start Leaves Coach Green Feeling Red-Faced
- Brea a Winner Despite Making Five Turnovers
- Installation Asks More Than It Answers
- Building a Dream Basketball Team : Television: Potential Olympic squad members will be announced on 'Selection Show,' airing today on NBC.
- AUTOS
- Security Pacific Says Acquisition on Track
- 'Being There' Decorates, Furnishes by Male Order
- Sand and Deliver an Oil-Based Primer
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : 16 Reported Killed in Border Gun Battle
- Counterfeit 50,000-Peso Bills Surface in Mexico
- Council Orders Report on Sprinkler Installation
- Lawyer Plans 'Write-in' on Today's Ballot for Armenian Independence : Election: 'We're creating our own national state at last,' will be his message. Ebullient citizens share his optimism.
- Air Quality Report
- County Administrator Defends $3.4-Million Remodeling Expense : Budget: He says the project improved his staff's efficiency and working conditions. Critics question the decision during fiscal crisis.
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : MIA's Son Insists His Father's Alive
- Women Learn to Flirt as Dating Class Navigates Choppy Seas
- COUNTYWIDE : 5 College Soccer Teams to Compete