- 60% of Genetics Institute Is Sold to Drug Maker
- Seal Beach Area Papers Sold to E. Coast Chain : * Publishing: New owner of Journal Newspapers says no staff cuts are planned.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Exhibit Tells Tale of Dory Fishermen
- Father and Child Reunion : Daughter's Decades-Long Search Finally Has Happy Ending
- Garcia Scores Twice as Century Beats Los Amigos
- NHL : Minus Gretzky, Kings Beat Sharks
- 191 AND COUNTING : There's More to Dick Hill's Career Than Winning Games
- Irvine Line Opens Holes for Seal in 14-6 Victory
- New Area Codes Are Minor Rub
- SPECIAL REPORT: REDISTRICTING
- MTV INSPIRED: WHAT'S NEXT?
- Brown Says Uncertainty of Jewish Vote Dictated Drawing of District
- Trying to Save Face : Group Aims for Cosmetic Tattooing Standards
- It's Probably Back to the Future in Afghanistan : Washington and Moscow are wise to disengage from this vicious conflict
- CRA Approves Plan to Resurrect Angels Flight
- '900' Charges Stun Phone Customers : Communications: Dozens in Woodland Hills were billed up to $200 for mystery calls. AT&T; is investigating.
- Citizens Panel to Seek Police-Fire Office Tax
- From our Economic-Indicators- Not-Put-Out-by-Washington file:A reader forwarded...
- Community-Based Policing Is a Long Process, Experts Say : Law enforcement: The concept could take 10 years to implement, they tell a council hearing. It is a key Christopher Commission proposal.
- Oilers Trade Fuhr, Anderson to Toronto
- He Is a Tower of Power at Banning : Colleges Line Up for Chance at 6-4, 295-Pound Lineman Mills
- Buffalo Fans Wed to Bills : City Loves Team, Showing Up 80,000 Strong at Home Games to Shout About Every Score
- DANCE
- TV REVIEWS : 'Bridge' Connects; 'Step by Step' Stumbles
- No Decision Reached on County Section, Public Schools Consultant Says
- Coming Soon . . . : Art: The county museum's upcoming Mexican art extravaganza has inspired a number of local exhibits.
- REAL ESTATE
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : TUSTIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- 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.
- Peace Force for Yugoslavia Rejected by EC
- Bush Names Latino-Education Advisers : Appointments: Robert J. Miranda, a Santa Ana executive, is one of the President's advisory commission selections.
- NUCLEAR ENERGY : Soviet Republics Still Linked by Atomic Power
- Convicted SS Guard an Apparent Suicide
- In a Princely Manner
- Humanities Overseer Honors Vista School : Education: Lynne V. Cheney, wife of secretary of defense, praises Rancho Buena Vista High's history program and discusses education in Vista visit.
- Woman Flees Arson Fire With Infant : Panorama City: Police say the blaze may be related to a series of recent vandalism incidents at the apartment building.
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : South Pasadena Posts 28-3 Win Over Hoover
- Miscellany
- TELEVISION REVIEWS : Original Programs Stick to the Obvious : KDOC, KOCE Travel Well-Worn Paths With 'Drowning Season' and 'Architects of Change'
- Blues Traveler's Deadhead Connection : Pop music: The New York band, opening at the Palace tonight, has its own loyal fans who follow it all over the country.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Johnson, Griffith Find Idyllic Roles in 'Paradise'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tedious Foray Goes On for 'Infinity'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : These Lemon Drops Could Use a Fresher Flavor : The British foursome's show at the Coach House is pleasant enough but offers very little that hasn't been done before.
- Hats Off ! Garth Brooks Tops Chart : Pop music: Country singer's new album topples Metallica. Fans are gleeful but have no illusions--next week GNR's sales will be counted.
- Canada's Recovery Gains Strength
- Newport Corp. Completes $4.5 Million Acquisition
- Free Samples Are Great Marketing Tool
- Volvo Makes Smash Return
- In One Croatian Town, Cease-Fire Is Holding : Yugoslavia: Fighting is reported elsewhere, but it appears to be lighter than in previous days.
- Ex-Aide Tells How Noriega Built Up Power : Drugs: Del Cid testifies that the then-major gained control of key agencies in '70s. Talks reportedly are under way to obtain taped testimony from Castro.
- Daring, Baring Ads
- Up to 2,000 Bogus Abortion Clinics Held to Oppose Ending Pregnancy
- Rehiring Report Buoys Ex-Officer : Police: Daniel J. Lowrey, fired for allegedly lying in a police-brutality inquiry, says he feels vindicated by a Laguna panel's recommendation that he be taken back.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda Pitching Despite Rib Injury
- Japan's Growth Rate Decreases
- Baker Urges Palestinians to Get on Board the Peace Bus : Mideast: A West Bank leader, in apparent response, rushes to Amman for a meeting with the U.S. secretary.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Floodwaters Peril Homes, Cotton Crop
- Astronauts Lose Weight Quickly in Space, Medical Data Shows
- SPECIAL REPORT: REDISTRICTING
- COUNTYWIDE : Breezes From Baja Bring Clearer Air
- SPECIAL REPORT: REDISTRICTING
- Inmates Go on Food Strike Over Fare They Say Is Bug-Tainted
- NL WEST : THE DIVISION RACE
- Dominguez Hills Soccer Teams Keep Cano on the Run : Colleges: Toro coach, who guides the men's and women's programs, has high expectations for both teams.
- Pierce's Mertes Injures Elbow in Volleyball
- Football Serves as His Getaway and Showplace : USC: The toughest challenge for Oliver has been off the field, where he has faced family tragedy and difficult court trial.
- Pro Basketball
- ART
- Everett Should Stop Deflecting Responsibility
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sampling the Russian Menu at Former Movie Palace
- Gulls Begin Workouts Today
- The Strange 'Truth' of 'Marilyn, Me'
- Coming Soon . . . : Music: Valley coffeehouses such as the cutting-edge Iguana Cafe serve up some stimulating live blues and folk tunes along with the caffeine.
- Boxing
- Braves Pull Out Win in 10th Inning, 4-2 : Baseball: Padres waste bases-loaded chance in the bottom of the ninth.
- Financial Woes Hit Home for Strapped Slemons : * Bankruptcy: A month after agreeing to sell flagship Mercedes-Benz dealership to pay off debt, the former big spender is hit with a default notice on his posh Newport Beach residence.
- POLITICS : Communism Alive and Well in S. Africa : Banned 30 years ago, the party is in the midst of a revival. Its leaders say they've learned from the Soviet Union's mistakes.
- Sheri Smith, UCSD Media Official, Dies
- Attack Reflects Rising Crisis in Psychiatric Care
- Rockwell Health Study in Trouble : * Workers: State officials say the $341,000 allocation would cover only the survey's overhead. Two legislators are outraged.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : SCC Women Hoping for a Big Finish This Year
- They Haven't Beaten Him Yet : Braves: Steve Avery, 21, is 4-0 in five starts against the Dodgers. Tonight, he pitches the opening game of big series.
- What? No Elvis Musk?
- Gates Calls Commissioner Biased on Choosing Chief
- Man in Coma After Plunge Off Balcony
- Losing a Teacher : Pupils Share Pain as Funding Formula Forces Reassignments
- Hiker Sustains Minor Injuries in 150-Foot Fall
- City Council Planning to Shuffle District Boundaries : Inglewood: A move to concentrate the city's high-crime areas in Hardeman's district catches the vacationing councilman by surprise.
- Free Eye Exams, Glasses for the Uninsured
- Police Seek Roommate in Fatal Shooting
- CAMARILLO : Romance Writer Put Self Into Dark Tales
- Rancho Bernardo Couple Beaten; 1 Dead
- Bail Denied for Suspect in 2 East County Slayings
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Sloshes to 64 to Take First-Round Lead
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dombrowski Named GM of Marlins
- S.D. Couple Found Dead in Ireland
- Consumer Spending Helps Widen Trade Gap : Economy: Increased purchases of imported cars contributed. Some said July's jump to $5.9 billion was a sign of recovery.
- REAL ESTATE : Commercial Broker Iliff, Thorn to Close County Operation
- BANKING
- Bound for Posterity : Publishing: Firm will write anyone's biography. But you <i> really </i> have to want your story told; it can cost as much as $45,000.
- Judge Rules Against Delay of Broderick's 2nd Murder Trial
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fair to Kick Off Rideshare Week
- Accord on Ground-Water Cleanup Is Elusive : Torrance: State regulators say Mobil, Honda and the city Redevelopment Agency should share cleanup costs. But so far only Mobil is willing.
- These Fans Hustle to Boo the Winner
- Mother Knows Best: President Bush's mother must...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Senate Backs Tighter NEA Obscenity Rules
- FULLERTON : Eyewitness to Coup to Recount Events
- Cool Summer to Depart With a Warm Farewell
- Watch! Back on the Air! It's . . . Good Old 'Superman'!
- Parents of Man Slain by Officer Settle Case
- Petition Drive to Recall Mayor Bradley Fails
- Man Accused of Conning Elderly Over Telephone
- Vickers Grabs Limelight for the Vaqueros
- Zampese's Diagnosis: A Dose of Tough Defense : Rams: Offensive coordinator says opponents' execution has thrown a blanket over ailing offense.
- VENTURA : Veterans' Vigil to Honor POWs, MIAs
- President of CSUN to Retire After 23 Years : Education: James W. Cleary is the third top official to announce plans to leave the university.
- TriCare Revenue, Net Income Rise in First Quarter
- Snapshots of life inthe Golden State. : Surf 'Righters' See Wrongs in Fees for Beach Parking
- 2 Killed in Vermont Crash of Canadian Cargo Plane
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel Calls for Delay in Vote in B-2 Funds
- Bios Not the Last Word in Personalized Stories
- OXNARD : 2 Men Arrested in Gunfire Over Loan
- Gas Station Owners Aim Protest at Texaco
- Polaroid Introduces a Film Designed to Close Quality Gap
- Keating Put Lots of Stock in Bond Sellers, Jury Told
- Mental Patient Held After Break-In : Health: He said he wanted to continue receiving treatment at county psychiatric hospital. The facility has stopped accepting new cases because of budget cuts.
- ROUNDUP : Pierce Falls in Women's Volleyball
- For Chargers' May, Might Makes It Right
- 150 Evacuated During Blaze in Trash Bin
- Sheriff's Reservist Arrested in Theft : Crime: Deputy accused of stealing $1,300 in clothing from Spring Valley K mart where he worked as a guard.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Ruge Awards Keep Memories Close at Hart
- MOORPARK : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Rape Case
- COLUMN LEFT : Unchallenged, the Censors Will Prevail : People are too intimidated by charges of 'anti-Catholicism.'
- Fellow Lifeguards Mourn the Death of 'Big Mike'
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Lion Volleyball Team Is Off to a Roaring Start
- Clay Doesn't Mean Cakewalk : Davis Cup: Steeb is specialist on slower courts, and U.S. doubles team is 0-2 on the surface.
- Mobil Charged in Refinery Emissions
- 2 From Skinhead Gang Sentenced in Fullerton Racial Beating : Hate: Youths from Garden Grove and Stanton are given nine months in Juvenile Hall.
- Just a Game They Knew They'd Win : Baseball: Dodgers get early lead and beat Astros, 4-3. Players criticize fans for booing Gross for not running out a grounder.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : End Zone Celebration Rules Modified
- Trying to Dodge a Bullet : Thousand Oaks Faced With Task of Disarming Hart's Run-and-Shoot
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Depleted Yugoslavia Goes to France in Cup Semifinal
- MOVIE REVIEW : Berri's 'Uranus' Bleak, Brilliantly Cast
- Power 106 Attempts to Regain Strength : Radio: After two years at No. 1, fans say the dance station began to sound like a broken record, so some changes will take place--starting tonight.
- Beach Boys Riding an Unending Wave
- MOVIE REVIEW : Finding Funky Magic in Rot : Gilliam's Gritty N.Y. Fairy Tale
- L.A. Rock Sidemen Will Play Benefit at Coach House
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Miller's Playing Status a Source of Some Confusion for Henning
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / ALAN DROOZ : Padres, Hamilton Strike Deal
- Inter-Track Wagering Starts at Hollypark
- 'Star Wars' Film Saga to Screen in Fullerton
- Crossover Gospel Act Is No Sellout : Pop: BeBe Winans, whose 'Addictive Love' single with sister CeCe is an R&B; hit, is as devout as ever. The two perform Saturday at Celebrity Theatre.
- MacLean to Speak at Simi Valley Basketball Clinic
- Fond Memories of Veterans Park Library
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Bly's Concept of the 'Wild Man'
- Albecker, Clarence A., 89, of Sherman Oaks,...
- Playing President
- Is This the Same 'Gov. Moonbeam?'
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Bly's Concept of the 'Wild Man'
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Investigation of Sheriff's Dept.
- Frustrated Educator
- MOVIES - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 20, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 20, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 20, 1991
- Sale of Elephant to Mexico Zoo Protested
- Robbins-Led Venture Seeks Bankruptcy : Real estate: Partnership headed by the state senator files for Chapter 11 protection. Its biggest debt, $3.4 million, is to a bank linked to BCCI.
- INS Raid Tactics to Be Investigated : Border Patrol: Federal officials probe allegations that agents violated Orange residents' rights during sweep. City officials present say they saw no abuses.
- Bush Acts to Calm New War Fears : Mideast: Not planning a 'son of Desert Storm,' he says. But he stresses that Iraq must comply with U.N. inspection terms or risk renewed U.S. action.
- Inquiry Ordered Into Immigration Raid
- Bush Links Gulf War to Soviet Freedom : Politics: Spokeswoman cautions against taking the suggestion 'too literally.' The Iraq conflict may be a repeated campaign theme.
- Gates Knew of Aid to Contras in 1986, Ex-CIA Official Says
- 3 Earth First! Defendants Sentenced for Vandalism : Environment: Prison terms are given for cutting ski-lift supports. They are the last of five accused of plotting to sever A-plant power lines in the West.
- Soviets Double Request to West for Food Aid
- Rival Rescue Bid Issued for Executive Life
- Latinos Beat 3 Asian Students, Police Say : Violence: The attack comes two days after a brawl in which a Latino student at Westminster High School was stabbed.
- Black Market Is Key Player as Angola Begins Climb Back
- Tuna Dip, Pepper Soup, Grasshopper Pie
- The Italian Approach to Dessert
- Spiced-Up Fish Fillets
- Refinancing an Old Mortgage: Can You Save?
- O.C. Doctors, Labs Lose Key Ruling on Joint Ventures : * Medicine: U.S. panel decides that profit-making relationships between physicians and testing facilities violate federal law. A crackdown is under way.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Christmas in September
- Golden Boot Awards Raise $50,000
- Pacific Palisades : Plans for Park OKd
- Cerritos : ABC Board Finds a Way to Restore After-School Sports
- Crenshaw : New Hours for Libraries
- I Was a High School Cheerleader : Teens: More varsity athletes like Canoga Park High's Andy Lerma are taking on a surprising sideline.
- U.N. May Send Aide to Iraq on Inspection Issue
- 170 Illegal Immigrant Suspects Seized in Orange County Raid
- Warren Hull; Lumber Company Co-Founder
- Lawmakers Aid Bid to Acquire Soka's Land
- Is It Here-We-Go-Again Time in the Gulf? : Bush rattles his saber, but needs to stay close to the U.N.
- 2 Face Arraignment in $1.25-Million Fire
- State May Push Edison to Close San Onofre Plant
- Drugs
- PREP NOTES
- Braves Tip Padres, Stay Close : Baseball: Smith defends suspended teammate Otis Nixon then sparks Atlanta offense in 6-4 decision.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Still Questionable, but He Practices With Team
- TV REVIEWS : Mostly Mutter: Docu-Bio on Cable
- COMEDY : Mulrooney Has New but Improv-ed Approach
- Merv Griffin, Planners Squabble Over Proposal to Cut Trees : Development: The entertainer has appealed requirements placed on any subdivision of his property, which is for sale. City Council to hear case.
- Autumn Colors : Squash and gourds decorate the landscape at Phil McGrath's 10-acre patch in Camarillo.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Najibullah Restores King's Citizenship
- Pico Rivera : Petitions Qualify in Forcing Redevelopment Referendum
- Central Coast Offshore Oil Plan Assailed
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : San Clemente Revives Popular Village Art Fair
- Temple City : Ban on Rooftop Signs OKd
- Corruption Found at Top of Military, Government
- Grand Jury Report Faults City Management
- San Diego
- FISHING : Banning High Students Helping in Study of Grunion Migration Patterns
- PREP NOTES
- Paterno, Penn State: Plain-Package Powers
- As Luginbill Found Fault, SDSU Discovered Faulk
- Working Man Not Looking for Zydeco Crown
- PEOPLE WATCH
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Hearings Put Metzenbaum in Spotlight : Senate: The lawmaker has been aggressive in his questioning of Thomas and Gates. As the liberal point man, he has drawn protests from the GOP.
- Dills to Switch Districts, Run Again
- Army of Volunteers to Clean County Beaches on Saturday
- All Is Not Lost for Corsairs' Football Team : Community colleges: After 8-3 season and loss of several players, the 18th-ranked team is attempting to rebuild its attack.
- Celebrating Music
- For Art's Sake : A warehouse will begin collecting industrial scraps for children to create with in the classroom or at home.
- It's a Familiar Conundrum for White House
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- In Fall Look to the Benedictine Fest
- It Is Worth Reading Menu at King's Garden
- La Canada Flintridge : Hearings on Rentals Set
- LAGUNA BEACH : Real-Estate Sign Limits Opposed
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Contracts to Renovate Building
- VENTURA : Amtrak Will Add Stop at Fairgrounds
- Investigators See Growing Gang Links to Bank Heists
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : DeBerry Heaps Praise on the Aztecs' Talent
- Merchants' Tent Has Carnival of Goods : Simi Valley Days: Offering tattoos, tae kwon do and rides, another part of the festival gets under way.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker's Back Problem Stirs Conflicting Reports
- Vernon Can Return to Titan Basketball
- Leaders: Put Movement Ahead of Helmick : Olympics: Heads of governing bodies under Olympic umbrella want to put USOC president's predicament in the past.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Active Art : Carlsbad Quilters Give 'Security Blanket' Added Meaning
- Scientists Wake Up Ghosts at Nez Perces' Last Stand : History: Archeologists scour a Montana park, seeking clues to the battle in 1877 that doomed the tribe.
- Treasure Hunters : Collecting: Scouts stake out bookstores, flea markets and bargain bins because there can be good money in old--and not-so-old--tomes.
- Pasadena : Enterprise Center Grant
- J.A. Ferretti; Death Row Inmates' Last Escort
- FASHION : Truth for Sale : You try it on, and the salesclerk thinks it looks great. Or is that just a smile-shrouded lie? Here's how you can tell.
- Remap Gives Asian Voters More Clout : Politics: New 24th Senate District links Little Tokyo, Chinatown and Monterey Park.
- Glendale : Girl Scouts Recruiting
- COVER STORY : When Pets Become Patients
- Boy, 9, Dies After Being Hit by Car on Way to School
- Suit Says Laws Against Day Laborers Incite Tension : Agoura Hills: The court action charges that the city ordinances violate rights of speech and assembly. Lawyers also allege verbal and physical abuse by deputies.
- Fatal Crash Brings Six-Year Term
- Battle Over Poway Typifies Redistricting Tug of War
- THOUSAND OAKS : Builder Threatens Suit Over Payment
- BUENA PARK : Loose Beer Wagon Crashes, Cuts Power
- ROUNDUP : CLU Rallies for 3-2 Win in Soccer
- HORSE RACING : Corporate Report Out of Super Derby
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Under Pressure, Helmick Quits : USOC: Conflict-of-interest stories force him to give up his presidency.
- Tilting at Windmills : Terry Gilliam? 'Mainstream'? The Director Scoffs
- Mix-and-Match Cuisine
- Subaru Plans to Close Its Western Regional Quarters in Irvine
- Intermark Makes Interest Payment
- Chiron Wins OK to Market Foldable Silicone Lenses
- Heart Trouble Slows Yeltsin; Premier Quits
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Summer Trends That Won't Quit
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Italian Ship Arrives With Food, Supplies
- Arcadia : Zoning Change Approved
- It's a choice between the exotic and...
- Women Are Ready to Call the Shots This Time 'Round
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : A New 'Cyrano' : Ojai society's show will go on, despite sewer problems. Libraries will screen 'Emigrants,' 'Zlateh' and 'The Lorax.'
- Voters Reject Sheriff's Department Patrols, Special Tax to Battle Graffiti
- La Canada Flintridge : 'Gray Water' Plan Rejected
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Diet Pills Are Hard to Swallow
- DANCE FESTIVAL : A Shore Thing : Low tide will mark an artistic high point as multimedia events and installations take over a Santa Barbara beach.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- It's Time to Pick Up After Crowds That Weren't There
- San Onofre
- Officer in King Case Accused of Second Assault : Police: A San Fernando man says he and a friend were mistreated during a robbery arrest three hours after the videotaped beating incident.
- No one could accuse Deborah Moody of...
- Park-Renaming Advocates Get Apology From Carson Mayor : Samoan-Americans: Group seeking to honor late city employee had resented mayor's doubts about his volunteer service.
- SANTA PAULA : Teachers Working Without Contract
- THOUSAND OAKS : $4,000 Golf Course Study Authorized
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gwynn Probably Finished for Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Too Hot on Launching Pad, So Rocket II Bolts the Irish
- Gaslamp Theatre Plans to Reveal 'Family Secrets'
- Johnson's Legacy: Improvement Amid Cutbacks
- Fence Blocking Off Famed Beach Becomes a Line Drawn in the Sand
- HOT STUFF : With a Samoan Flaming Knife Dance, This Year's Arts on the Green Really May Have Something for Everybody
- Lynwood : Ordinance to Ban Stores From Sidewalk Displays