- Jeep's Driver Loses Control, Dies in Crash
- El Camino Real Hammers Out 26-7 Victory Over Monroe
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Hit Ground Running
- Crescenta Valley Throttles Harvard for 2nd Consecutive Shutout, 21-0
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : 49ers' Seifert No Fan of 4-3 Defense
- Drive Stalls, Fullerton Ties Whittier
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : Two 4th-Quarter Interceptions Scuttle Quartz Hill, 13-7
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : King's Bombast Doesn't Shift Tyson Spotlight
- Marchtime Wins Belmont Feature
- Scan Beats Sea Cadet, Sets Record in Pegasus
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- After Leg Injury, Mountain Returns as Strong as Ever : Football: Fullerton College fullback tore a muscle in practice in 1989 and underwent emergency surgery. But tonight it will be business as usual.
- South Korean Arts Showcase : Culture: Tonight's 'Millennia' program at Shrine Auditorium offers a sample of music and dance.
- Orange County Is Put on 'Coyote Alert'
- Vans Posts Quarterly Loss: In its first...
- Thai Woman's Body Discovered in Bucket
- Attorneys Experience Life in Third-World War Zone : Legal affairs: Four L.A. lawyers on a pro bono case investigate massacre of 15 peasants in El Salvador.
- Abuses of Bogus Abortion Clinics Told : Hearing: Women tell House panel of being shown graphic films of bloody fetuses and of 'counselors' accusing them of murder.
- Germans, Foreigners Clash in Small Town as Tension Increases
- SIMI VALLEY : No Contest Plea Given by Newsman
- CONEJO VALLEY : Man and Woman of the Year Selected
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Buys House for Homeless Center
- Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of TV Engineer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Power Outage Is Triggered by Rat
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- With One Swing, the Pressure Is Off Gant : Braves: He has waited for his 30th homer, and it provides the first runs in a victory over the Dodgers.
- MADD Chapter Wins Award for Bilingual Program
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Titans Wide of the Mark; NCAA to Look Other Way?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : EIGHT-MAN
- Victory Slips From Camarillo's Grasp, 7-3
- Titans Should Have Fear, Underdog Is Here : College football: Cal State Fullerton, with 13-game Division I losing streak, plays fired-up Division II Northridge.
- Fullerton-Northridge Pits Former Teammates
- Graham Heading Into Twilight of Long, Distinguished Career : Evangelism: 'America's Preacher' led the revival of the movement. But today he is pessimistic about his chances of saving mankind.
- TV Reviews : 'Guilty' a Triumphant True-Life Tale
- Realtors Renew Proposal for Pooling Commercial Loans
- AUTOS
- GARDENING : Mini Roses Yield Maximum Beauty
- Moscow Urged to Act on Afghan POWs
- Abused Women's Center Cuts Back : Social services: The San Fernando Valley's only such residential shelter has had to lay off counselors. Now its school may have to be closed.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Spend $23,000 on Upgrading Jail
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Last Phase of PCB Removal Ends
- Farm-Worker Housing Tripped Up by Red Tape : Shelter: Two publicly financed projects, in Oceanside and San Marcos, are stymied, jeopardizing $500,000 in state funds.
- Agassi Gives U.S. Team a Quick Start : Davis Cup: He takes opening singles in straight sets over Stich. Courier then puts Americans ahead, 2-0, going into doubles.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Vista Cruises to Easy Victory at Chula Vista
- Miscues Cost Westminster in Loss to Millikan
- Manny Toledo Quits as Brea-Olinda Soccer Coach
- Viewers Flock to Premieres, but Will They Come Back?
- TV Reviews : High Points Buried in the Corn of 'Torkelsons'
- Helen Hunt Takes a Leap of Faith, Lands in 'Pamela Smart'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Oslin Struts Her Saucy, Savvy Stuff
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Radio Anchorman Pleads No Contest
- Man Gets 2 Years in Drug-Related Death of Daughter : Sentencing: His wife is granted probation. The couple were charged with exposing the infant and her brother to cocaine.
- Hussein Secretly Arranging New Weapon Sources
- LAKE FOREST : Council Anticipates Timely Office Move
- Charges in Death of Girl Urged
- UCSD Athletic Complex Gets OK
- The Very Best Way to Do It? : INS raid nets illegal immigrants all right--but even more questions
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Evening Degree Program to Open
- Police Update Tactics in Effort to Quell Gangs : Crime: A community-based strategy, in which officers emphasize communications with residents, is employed in North Hollywood.
- Deputy's Fatal Shot Struck Man in Back, Coroner's Report Says
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : College Education Threatened
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mel Hall Mistakenly Detained
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fontana Overcomes Muir Lead, Wins, 27-23
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Canyon Rallies to Tie Notre Dame, 14-14
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Lukas Haas Discovers a Perfect Role, Despite His 'Awkward' Age
- Japan Brokers Vow Voluntary Reform Plans
- Real Estate Tax Firm May Become 2nd Biggest
- AUTOS
- Dodgers Merely Old Hat to This Kid
- Wyatt's Two Scores Help Woodbridge Top Foothill
- Faria Wins Twice in Speedway Racing
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Olympic Basketball Team Named Today
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Gulls Forced to Do Without Korol
- Lutherans Gain From Investments
- TV Reviews : Burke, McRaney Team Up in 'Love and Curses'
- Motown to Sign With Polygram
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Cardinal Regrets Remark About Jews
- Iraqi Official to Meet With U.N. on Arms Inspections : War's aftermath: Move comes as major powers indicate impatience with foot-dragging.
- Perez de Cuellar Optimistic Over Salvador Talks
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Cypress Needs Only One Score to Beat Western
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Padres, Giants Are Moved by Visit From Dravecky
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Jackson Ties It in 9th, Angels Lose It in 11th : Baseball: Sosa scores from second base on infield hit to give White Sox a 3-2 victory.
- The Russian Devolution : After the Fall, How Will Artists Fare in the Soviet Union?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- What Reds' Charlton Did Was Criminal
- Where Have All Raider Fans Gone?
- 'Stop the Church'
- This Picture is Worth 1,000 Words of Praise
- Will Bruin Fans Turn Up Heat, Too?
- 'Stop the Church'
- Readers Go Dancing With Braves, Dodgers, Dodger Dogs and More
- Military Spending
- Animal Rights
- The Legacy of Actor Brad Davis
- Rams' Thin Blue Line Isn't a New Story
- Kitchen Cabinet's Role
- The Legacy of Actor Brad Davis
- Search Goes On for Hockey News
- College Football: Mismatched Mayhem
- The Legacy of Actor Brad Davis
- Reader Finds Fault With Faulk Coverage
- Readers Go Dancing With Braves, Dodgers, Dodger Dogs and More
- Ibrahim Family and BCCI
- Generation Gap at the NAACP
- He's the Wrong Man to Criticize Anyone
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1991
- Influence and Intrigue in BCCI Chief's Illness : Bank fraud: Powerful people, including Carter, got top experts to rush to Abedi's bedside after heart attack. He received a transplant in 24 hours.
- 5 Extortion Verdicts Against Montoya Upset : Corruption: Convictions for racketeering, money-laundering are upheld. Sentence will be reviewed.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Half Good Is More Than Enough for Morse
- The Action's in the Universe
- ATTN. KIDS: Some children were disappointed when...
- U.S. Now Focusing on Aid to Soviets : Policy: Opposition to long-term economic assistance has faded, and the question now is what and how.
- U.S., U.N. Pressured to Step In and Stop the Killing in Yugoslavia : Intervention: Despite the peacemaking rhetoric, the world appears helpless in the face of the ethnic conflict.
- NO THREADS: It all happened Friday at...
- Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Woo Party Leaders : Politics: Meeting in Los Angeles draws several likely candidates. Harkin spends the day working at a Metro Rail site.
- DECOR: Newport Beach interior designer Caroline Kreiss,...
- Senate Vote Opens Door for Agencies to Seize Soka Land
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 21, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 21, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 21, 1991
- STAGE
- DANCE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Hijacker Seized at Airport in Tunis
- Democrats Pass Redistricting Plans : Politics: No Republicans in either house vote in favor of any of the three bills. Wilson has threatened to veto the measures.
- Construction Booming in Occupied West Bank : Settlements: Despite Bush's ire, projects are moving ahead. Some new residents will be families from U.S.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / OUR CHANGING CLOCKS : Where Does the Time Go?
- State Treasurer Brown Backs Brother's Bid
- State Says More Funds Needed for Rockwell Study : Worker health: Officials say $341,000 will cover only the survey's overhead. Two legislators are outraged.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Make It a Bus Stop, Not a Hideaway
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Test Desalination Plant May Be On-Line Next Year
- COUNTYWIDE : Lagomarsino Leaves for Moscow Meeting
- GARDEN GROVE : Police to Conduct Sobriety Check
- For Once the System Worked
- 9 Cities Seek Evaluation of Ties to Sheriff
- Insurer Keeps $8,066 of Dying Woman's Money on Technicality : Finances: A waiver in her annuity, which she wants to cash in, calls for a surrender penalty if she does not spend 30 days in a hospital. But she has chosen to die at home.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMENTARY : America's Cup Spat Sounds Silly, Indeed
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Opponents Line Up to Appreciate Conner
- SYNDICATES AT A GLANCE A PROGRESS REPORT : DEFENDERS : Team Dennis Conner
- LJCD Wins In Rout
- Tour the World for the Price of Trip to El Cajon : Culture: International Friendship Festival to showcase ethnic diversity.
- VIDEO : Nintendo Makes a Play for the Holidays
- Opera for and by Children
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blood and Concrete': Creeps on the Loose
- The Ballet Folklorico's Mother of Thousands : Dance: Amalia Hernandez, director and founder of the Mexico City original, brings her much-imitated troupe to San Diego.
- San Diego Spotlight : Home Cooking From Russia Arrives in Town Via Minsk
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rose' Blooms With Homespun Charm
- Study Shows a Million Teen Suicide Attempts : Health: Data covers American youths in 12-month period. More than a quarter required medical treatment.
- Her Roots Best the Mayflower by 22 Years
- Lancaster Air Show Expected to Draw Thousands
- COUNTYWIDE : Guides to Offer Palo Comado Hikes
- Miscellany
- Valencia Rolls Past Overmatched Sonora
- Santa Margarita Slips, University Wins
- Defective Copies of 'Wolves' Plague Market
- Vibrant Revival of 'Balm in Gilead' in Burbank
- Accompanist Finds Challenge in the Sound of Silents : Film: The organist who will play at screening of 'The General' says a musician can add to the audience's enjoyment of the old movies.
- FOCUS: TUSTIN FREEWAY COMMERCE CENTER
- SECURITIES
- First Union Is Picked to Buy Southeast Corp.
- U.N. Allows Iraq to Sell $1.6 Billion in Oil
- Cambodia's 4 Factions Clear Final Hurdle to Peace Accord
- Designing Dangerously
- Feminists Criticize Thomas at Hearings
- Ailing Yeltsin Misses Opening Session of Parliament : Russia: Deputies hear bad economic news and chafe at the power amassed by the federation president.
- In Sync With Videos : Fashion: Teens--and a lot of adults, too--mimic the look of musicians. Designers duplicate the clothes for home viewers.
- Two Arguments on Pesticides
- Nearly 700,000 Scofflaws About to Feel the Tentacles of Big Brother
- Deddeh to Run for Congress, Peace Says
- Santa Ana on Best-Dressed Officers List
- Council Kills Low-Income Housing Plan : * Moorpark: Residents cite concerns over density and crime in asking the City Council to turn down the 100-apartment complex.
- Educators to Discuss Ethnicity in Schools
- Magnolia Too Much for Kennedy
- Los Alamitos Bumbles Its Way to Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Seeks to Play Gary More
- THE BIG GAME / CASTLE PARK-OCEANSIDE : Teams Seek to End Comparison
- Miscellany
- Free-agent left wing Kevin Stevens of the...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fortunately, Little Has Changed at Valley Inn Since the 1940s
- OXNARD : Grand Jury Indicts 5 on Cocaine Charges
- Companies Increasingly Turn to Auction Block : Business: Process allows General Dynamics to unload unneeded equipment quickly and for cash.
- Judge Orders Children's Fund to Halt Charity Claims
- Landfill Fire Out, but Neighbors Remain Angry
- Grand Jury to Investigate Shootings : Law enforcement: Panel will examine four recent killings by sheriff's deputies. Critics of the department praise district attorney for requesting inquiry.
- Balanced Attack Propels : Santa Paula to 28-14 Win
- Jurisprudence
- Georgia Tech Beats Virginia
- Tomato Farmers in the Red After a Rotten '91 Season : * Crops: Growers say they're losing thousands of dollars every day. Increased competition and a late harvest are blamed.
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co.'s $7.4-billion purchase...
- COLUMN ONE : Hard Road for Black Businesses : Entrepreneurship has made strides, but lack of access to capital and wider markets has been an obstacle. Growth of Latino and Asian-American firms is greater.
- President Names Advisers on Latino Education
- Sacramento Fails the Test : Redistricting impasse may send this important issue to the courts
- COLUMN RIGHT : Next, Try a Tax on Snake Oil : The state budget was 'balanced' by illusionary tricks, while ideas for real savings went begging.
- Gardena Man Gets 41 years in Usher's Slaying
- Great-Grandpa, 80, Has What It Takes to Subdue Burglar
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CONSTITUTION : Would Roe's Demise Sink Privacy? : The modern American conception of freedom includes at least some inviolable sphere of private choice.
- 2 From UCSD Plot How Brain Memorizes : Science: Decade of research produces a 'wiring diagram' that will aid in preventing or halting memory loss.
- Now IOC Investigating Helmick : Controversy: Olympic committee looking into conflict of interest.
- Jurisprudence
- STAGE REVIEW : Staging Relieves Blahs
- White College Graduates Make a Third More Than Blacks
- Savings on Debt Costs Give a Boost to Many Companies
- BANKING
- Troubled by the Hemlock Society's Antidote for Suffering
- Scientist Expects Medfly Outbreak in a Few Years
- The Speed of Time by Age
- Make It a Bus Stop, Not a Hideaway
- Judge Tells Charity to Drop Claim About Funds
- Leach Moves Back Into Picture at New Mexico : College football: Former Granada Hills standout regains quarterback job and responds by passing for 427 yards.
- Wyche Makes Losing Fun in Cincinnati
- Herb Hill's Record Was Always Secondary to Love of Coaching
- Ryan Wins No. 313, Then Abbott Gets 17th : Baseball: Angels get a split in Texas as Harvey picks up his 40th save. Finley is knocked around in opener.
- Los Alamitos Posts Upset in Volleyball
- Mid-Wilshire's Vagabond Is Returning to the Classics : Movies: At a time when cable TV and home video make film classics more accessible, Tom Cooper is back to a labor of love.
- Coming Soon . . . : Theater: Biographical plays about Hollywood greats Carole Lombard and Orson Welles highlight the fall drama season.
- Inmates Boycott Jail Meals Because of Bugs : * Food strike: The prisoners stash candy and chips. Officials deny their claims.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Love Against Tyranny in Brault's 'Paper Wedding'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Livin' ': Black Satire on a White World
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Runner': Penn Bows as Writer-Director
- Another Losing Quarter Expected by Archive Corp.
- Keating Aide Tells of Plan to Lie on Bonds : * Securities: A former executive testifies that moving American Continental issues was a priority.
- STOCKS : Despite Heavy Volume, Dow Gains Only 6.48
- LAPD Computer Program Is Short-Circuited by Feud : Law enforcement: A field sergeant developed cost-saving software, but officials refused to buy it.
- Quake Shakes Costa Rica
- Bishop Backers Halt Bid to Bar Recall Election : Politics: Lawsuit seeking to block Oct. 29 balloting is withdrawn.
- Sears to Start Holiday Ads By Sole-Sponsoring 'E.T.'
- Recession Hasn't Put Brakes on Sales of Bikes, Accessories : * Marketing: Strong turnout at Anaheim trade show is evidence that sales are still in high gear. Latest innovations are displayed by more than 600 exhibitors.
- New Beer's Motto: If You Can't Beat 'Em . . . : * Retailing: Anheuser-Busch is testing a new brand that closely resembles a rival's product.
- Massachusetts May Turn Ship Into Prison
- Shell to Sell All Alaskan Oil Production Property : * Energy: Costly, unsuccessful offshore drilling is abandoned as the financially pressed company continues its cost-cutting moves.
- MISSION VIEJO : Ward for Volatile Mental Patients OKd
- Air Quality Report
- SANTA ANA : Disabled Man Files Suit Over Eviction
- COUNTYWIDE : Gates Says Jail's Effects Exaggerated
- VENTURA : Psychologist Loses License to Practice
- Padre Errors Let Braves Hit L.A. in Gear : Baseball: Atlanta wins in 10th, 4-2, for two-game sweep in San Diego. Braves are a half-game behind Dodgers going into tonight's series.
- CBS Can't Ruin This Dodger-Brave Series
- N.Y. Man Receives 25 Years to Life for Social Club Fire That Killed 87
- 3 Injured in Home Fire
- Sweep Exposes a Crowded and Scary Existence
- 7 Democrat Hopefuls Will Meet National Committee : Politics: The formal or potential candidates may be able to attract staffers, money and delegates at the Los Angeles gathering.
- New Think Tank Seeks to Boost California : Politics: Loss of key federal projects to other states prompts formation of a nonprofit, bipartisan group.
- Cyril Chappellet, 85; Lockheed Co-Founder
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Sees End to Enrollment Decline
- BUENA PARK : Baseball-Type Cards of Police to Be Made
- PORT HUENEME : Officers Disciplined for Drawing Guns
- Robert P. Haugen; Pharmacy Owner
- Arts festival changes its tune to offer 'a taste of different forms of jazz.'
- FULLERTON : City Seeks Residents to Serve on Panels
- Parents of Man Slain by Police Settle Suit for $1 Million
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Bly's Concept of the 'Wild Man'
- Refusing Abortions
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- UC Master Plan
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- SECURITIES
- Time Warner Publishing Plans Cuts : * Magazines: The company hopes to save $30 million a year in a restructuring that includes eliminating 600 jobs.
- No Freeze on Settlements, Israeli Asserts : Mideast: Shamir aide calls this 'unthinkable.' He also notes that conditions for talks are unresolved.
- CLIPBOARD
- Equipment Malfunction Blamed in Toxic Release
- Plan Adds Latinos to Flynn's District and May Deter Suit
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Life Is Adventure in <i> Deep </i> Space for Him
- Supervisor Wants to Make Better Use of New Courthouse
- COSTA MESA : Soviet Engineer Visits Area Colleges
- Southern Section Approves Game Against Top City Team
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pirates Win on Wilkerson's Grand Slam
- Wright Could Be a Socker Again
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Falcons' Miller Prone to Interceptions
- MOVIE REVIEW : Richter Serves Up a Bland 'Dinner'
- South County Theater Struggles to Find Home
- BANKING
- Comptroller 'in Real Trouble,' Senators Say
- BOOK REVIEW : A Quirky Look at Surrogate Motherhood : THE MOMMY CLUB by Sarah Bird; Doubleday; $18.95, 371 pages
- Canine Cancers on the Increase : Pets: Lymphosarcoma is striking more and more of America's dogs, and one of the causes may be a common weed killer.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Aquino Backs Off Bases Referendum
- SPECIAL REPORT: REDISTRICTING
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Latino Health Care Is Focus of Panel
- Byelorussia Changes to Byelarus
- MOORPARK : Ex-Teacher to Be Arraigned Oct. 1
- Ip Settles Lawsuit Out of Court With Parents of Boy He Killed
- SAN CLEMENTE : Recycling Program Expansion Delayed
- Deputy Chief Suggests a Quarterly Poll of Residents' Views of Police