- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Area Coaches Tolerate Nomads
- La Quinta Can't Stop Westminster
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Wins With Defense
- Barry Corbin Likes to Mix Acting With a Little Bit of Horsing Around
- Change of Direction : Fate Puts Linda Rae in Breakheart Pass
- Preacher's Memoirs a Gateway to 19th-Century America : History: The recently discovered manuscript by a Methodist circuit rider describes life from the settlement of the Southeastern frontier to Reconstruction.
- A Shining Example of Culture : Folk art: Anaheim dancer, leader of colorful, sequined troupe, passes on various facets of Mexican heritage.
- Negotiations in El Salvador
- It's a Sad Day if This Fight Is a Good Draw
- Review Child Service Laws
- Don't Blame the Dogs
- Herzog Won't Sign Checks for Angels
- Pros, Cons of Soka Campus
- An Older Connors Is Still Childish
- Bring on Those Mud Hens, er, Rockets
- More or Less, They Weren't So Accurate
- An Older Connors Is Still Childish
- Debbie Gibson's Way
- More or Less, They Weren't So Accurate
- Gehry Design for Disney Concert Hall
- An Older Connors Is Still Childish
- It's a Sad Day if This Fight Is a Good Draw
- 'BIBLE VIDEOS' LETTERS : Recalling Germany, 1934
- Education President
- Golfer Calls Criticism of His Actions Unfair
- Gehry Design for Disney Concert Hall
- When Dottie West Met 'Just a Kid Out of High School'
- Gehry Design for Disney Concert Hall
- Prosecutors Try to Salvage Payola Probe : * Investigation: A local record promoter has been indicted, but it isn't clear whether more charges will be filed in wake of a ruling that voided a key case.
- U.S. Probes 70 Firms' Shift in Pension Plans : * Workplace: The Labor Department is looking at companies that replaced their plans with annuities purchased from potentially shaky insurance firms.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Heartbreak in Hotel Industry : Projects That Were Launched Before Recession to Be on Line Soon, Adding to Southland Glut
- 2 Former Regulators Forced to Quit Guardian : *Thrift: Federal agency squeezes them out about a month after one of the officials proposed turning the S&L; into an employee-owned unit.
- Deputies Not Threatened With Knife, Officials Say : Slaying: Sheriff's homicide reports indicate Ladera Heights man killed by officers never tried to use weapon.
- Patio Whose Paint Is Flaking Could Use the Ol' Brushoff
- Smaller NASA Scientific Satellites Urged : Space: A panel of experts concludes that six huge instrument platforms for global-warming studies will cost too much and take too long to develop.
- Sting Videotapes Show Aides Asking for Funds
- Deputies' Trial Opens in Theft of Drug Funds : Law enforcement: In second case arising from sting, prosecution says officers in elite unit had a code of silence about corruption, in which $100,000 was allegedly taken from dealers.
- 6 Officers' Trial Opens in Theft of Drug Funds : Law enforcement: In the second case arising from sting, prosecution says investigators in an elite unit had a code of silence about corruption. Allegedly, $100,000 was taken from dealers.
- Ex-Missouri Forward Joins Titan Basketball
- Pro Football
- Edison's Late Score Beats Jordan : Nonleague: Chargers recover fumble and Khamis hits Belitz with 17-yard touchdown pass to upend sloppy Long Beach.
- Rowland Beats Sunny Hills, 16-14, on Deflected Pass
- Times Expands Local Coverage
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Lincoln Defense Swarms Like Hornets in Victory Over Los Angeles Dorsey
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Fien Passes Royal Past Santa Paula
- Latvia, Estonia Will Go It Alone in Olympics
- Jackson Gets the Best of Abbott : Baseball: His sixth-inning single drives in the only run as White Sox beat Angels.
- HORSE RACING : No Way Does In Excess Rate Big Prize
- Strike Stalls the Chicago Symphony's Opener : Music: Despite feverish negotiations, the orchestra cancels the first program of its 101st season.
- Network Editing Elicits Mixed Reactions
- North Torrance Steals Victory from San Clemente
- Ramirez Paces Mission Viejo Past Loyola
- Prep SCOREBOARD : TOP PERFORMERS
- DANCE REVIEW : Cambodian Culture Thrives in 'Dreams'
- Hart Makes More Big Plays in 32-27 Win Over Canyon
- 'Nun' Opens Series of 'Lost' Films
- Primary Paves Way for More Minorities on N.Y. City Council
- Yosemite Deal Includes 'Golden Parachutes'
- 2 White S. Africans Sentenced to Death
- San Diego
- Living . . . Off the Land : Agriculture: A state program is placing laid-off farm workers in new jobs. But only a few dozen are participating.
- OXNARD : Son Arrested in Hammer Attack
- Teacher Cleared of Abuse Sees Suit Dismissed
- VIEWPOINT / BY RICHARD TOSCHES : Young Boxers Know There Are 2 Kinds of Battered Existence
- VENTURA : Police, City Sued in Alleged Beating
- County Appointee to Run Troubled Head Start Center
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hornaday Back at Speedway for Tour Event
- Out Of Place Wins at Belmont
- Chavez Is Heavy Favorite to Retain WBC Title Tonight
- Craig's Illness Overshadows Benito's Day : Baseball: Giants manager is hospitalized with heart condition. Padre catcher goes five for five with five RBIs in 13-2 victory over San Francisco.
- NHL Trying to Avoid Strike or Lockout : Contract: Talks probably will continue after collective bargaining agreement expires Sunday.
- Prodigal Son Shines : After Sitting Out a Season Because of Contract Dispute, Saints' Hebert Is Trying to Win Back Hearts of Fans
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Ofer Hurt in Newport Harbor's 13-10 Victory
- Miscellany
- OPERA REVIEW : Revisionist 'Butterfly' at Pavilion
- STAGE REVIEW : Strong Cast Packs Punch in Gritty, Humorous 'Champ'
- Peter Berg Really Loves to Act, but He Has Trouble Accounting for It
- Maker Denies Link Between Collagen, 2 Skin Diseases
- Intel Drops $6.75 a Share on Disappointing Earnings
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Redecorating Puts Houses of the '60s and '70s on Right Side of the Tracts
- Baker Visits a Much-Changed KGB : Espionage: The trip is a first for a U.S. Cabinet officer. The secret police's new chief urges an end to animosity and even seeks management tips from the CIA.
- Nigeria State Visit
- Caltrans to Buy Desert Open Land for Endangered Squirrel, Tortoise
- Hurdles Remain After Choice of University Site : Education: The recession is drying up funding sources for CSU's Ventura County campus. Leaders call for the region to pull together.
- Fine Levied for Import of Toxic Wastes : Border: Toy maker to pay $25,000 for transporting solder dross from <i> maquiladora </i> plant in Tijuana to Chula Vista.
- SEAL BEACH : Math Teacher Wins Presidential Award
- Marlins Find No Shortage of Talent--for Front Office
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Strawberry Turns Other Cheek : Dodgers: He goes four for five, inspired by crowd's hostility in 5-2 victory over the Braves. L.A. returns to first place by half a game.
- Lopez Gets Chance, Then Blows It and Title : Boxing: After failing to make weight, he is given an opportunity to fight by Mitchell, who wins IBF junior lightweight crown.
- Anderson Lifts Washington Over Locke
- STAGE REVIEW : Old Globe's Sly, Vivid 'Show-Off' : Theater: George Kelly's 1920's comedy is produced with a flair for the period and a real nose for its innocent undercurrents.
- Music Center Tackles 'Les Troyens' : Opera: The five-hour Berlioz epic opens tonight with a cast, orchestra and crew numbering 304. Its director has 'tried very hard to avoid pageantry.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Stan Getz Remembered in Bowl Salute
- THE BIG GAME : Spartans Shut Down Marauders
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Defense Picks Up the Pieces for Quartz Hill in 19-7 Win : High school football: Offense fails to live up to expectations in victory over Lompoc.
- Top Performers
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- It's First for U.S., Zmeskal : Gymnastics: She becomes first American to take all-around gold at World Championships.
- Brea-Olinda Balance Key in Victory Over Buena Park
- New Quarterback Emerges in Westlake's 23-16 Victory
- The Rev. Virginia Erwin will be installed...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Tennis Team Wins on Tiebreaker
- Helix Gets Early Jump on Raiders
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Orange Coast Opens Against Long Beach
- Schwartz Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Peery Sparks Laguna Beach Comeback
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rose Shines in Grant's 17-14 Win
- Belmont Rallies to Knock Off Poly, 15-14
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Many Questions Unanswered in Valencia Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Lesbian Hopes to Become Chaplain if She Wins Reinstatement to Army
- Parachute Rises to the Top With 'Happy'
- 'Murphy' Pregnancy: A '90s Cliffhanger
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Humphrey Still Holding Out
- The Beauty of Grass Is, Less Is Mower
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Official Calls Delta Smelt Threatened
- U.S. and Soviets Will Halt Afghan Arms Aid by Jan. 1 : Diplomacy: The accord opens the way for negotiations to end the 13-year civil war. It resolves another major Washington-Moscow dispute.
- MISSION VIEJO : Trash Hauler Asks for Arbitration
- SIMI VALLEY : New Fire Station to Serve Wood Ranch
- SIMI VALLEY : Corriganville Annexation OKd
- SANTA ANA : Boy Held After Shot Is Fired at 2 Deputies
- Countdown to Primary: San Diego Council Races : District 2: Rich Grosch is waging an uphill battle to unseat Ron Roberts, who appears to have mayoral aspirations.
- Rainbow Technologies Offers New Shares: Rainbow Technologies...
- BANKS
- Fixed-Up B-2 Would Rate an 8 : Rice Admits Bomber Would Be Only 80% as 'Stealthy' as Hoped
- Coast Highway Will Partially Reopen After Repairs
- State May Ask Zoo to Return Over $500,000 : Audit: Widespread discrepancies uncovered in job-training program.
- Countywide : Arts Groups Will Receive $283,487
- PREP NOTES : Bordok Gains His Eligibility at Tustin High
- Correspondent of London Paper Expelled by Beijing : China: Action is apparently related to his reportage on the secret arrest of ethnic Mongolian nationalists.
- Garamendi Takes Appeal to Wilson : Insurance: He seeks to reverse ruling by state Office of Administrative Law holding up $2.5 billion in rebates to policyholders.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Teen Held in 'Oath of Silence' Killing
- Countywide : County Investments Earn Record Interest
- Survey Finds SDG&E;'s Electric Rates Lowest Among State's Big 3
- Ruling Delays Construction of Trash Recycling Plant : Environment: A judge says the Ventura sanitation district must complete an impact report before it can buy Oxnard land.
- Palmdale to Settle Suit, Drop Effort to Close Adult Store
- Redistricting Expertise Brings Berman Back to Sacramento : Politics: The congressman is the key Democratic negotiator for redrawing the state's congressional districts. His knowledge and savvy put him at the center of attention.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Tolerance in a 'World of Difference'
- DMV Office Warned of Crime 2 Years Ago : Slaying: 'We felt that it would have to take a big tragedy before they would even listen to us,' a Hawthorne branch employee says.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Aztecs Wary of Low-Flying Pacific Tigers : College football: Luginbill respects opponent's ability to score at will. But UOP allowed Cal to score 86 points last week.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Massey Holds One-Shot Lead in Last LPGA Major of Year
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Irvine's Passes Shoot Down University, 14-7
- Girls' Basketball Coach at Estancia Takes Stanford Job
- CalPERS Hits Chrysler Plan to Issue Shares : * Stocks: The firm's program to offer 33 million new shares would have a 'negative effect' on the pension fund's holdings, an official says.
- Vehicle Sales Fell 15.3% During Early September
- Steering Youngsters Onto Path of Success
- YORBA LINDA : Trustees, Council to Hold Joint Meeting
- RTC Quietly Forces Out 2 Guardian S&L; Officers
- Fed Looking Into Loans to U.S. Officials in BCCI Case
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Rejects Cut in Dam's Water Flow
- Group Offers Funds to Create Better Schools : Education: Business-funded nonprofit corporation will award contracts up to $3 million to 20 or 30 groups to design innovative learning centers.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : 3 More Stricken by Legionnaire's Illness
- U.S. Adopts Hands-Off Cuba Policy : Cold War: Officials think the Castro regime, with Soviet aid dwindling, will sink by itself.
- OXNARD : Suicide Threat Closes Highway
- Rail Route Purchase May Ease Westside Congestion : Transportation: Southern Pacific sells 2.2-mile right of way on Santa Monica Boulevard. Officials have ambitious plans for corridor but they hinge on federal aid.
- 6 Arrested, $2.8 Million Worth of Cocaine Seized
- Alhambra Man, Indicted in Taiwan, Ordered Deported
- Jurisprudence
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Thomas' Views Don't Fit Orthodox Right : Judiciary: His comments at hearings suggest he would vote with the center of the current court, a less conservative stand than some expected.
- Arms and Afghanistan
- All Too Easy to Forget, All Too Important Now : Oft-ignored Africa gets some needed attention from Washington
- B of A to Close Most of Thrift's Branches : Takeover: Bank officials won't say how many of Santa Barbara Savings' 500 workers will lose their jobs.
- Coronado
- With Ornamental Grass, Seeding's Believing : Growers Are Taken With Its Versatility, Though the Lively Ground Cover Has Been Slowto Catch On Here
- N. Korea Close to Producing A-Bomb, Defector Says
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Bones of 1st Dahmer Victim Identified
- COLUMN ONE : Generation Gap Tears at NAACP : Many young blacks turn away from the group that waged key civil rights battles. Skeptical of aging leaders, they find other organizations more relevant or inspirational.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Zoo May Have to Repay State Funds
- Woman May Be 17th Serial Killer Victim
- Bradley Solicits Aid for Jordan Downs Fire Victims
- IRVINE : More Testing Ahead as PCE Found in Soil
- Soldier Charged in Killing of Channel 13 Engineer
- El Modena Victory No Snap : Football: Vanguards take advantage of La Habra's poor punt in third quarter for 28-23 victory.
- Cleveland Rivals to Merge, Forging 24th-Largest Bank
- Milken Loses Court Bid to Bar Use of Law Firm : * Securities: He doesn't want a prestigious New York firm to represent the government in suits against him related to the Columbia S&L; failure.
- Fed Cuts Discount Rate to 5%--an 18-Year Low : Economy: The action is an attempt to jump-start the sluggish recovery. Major banks quickly reduce prime.
- Judge Chooses 9 Women, 3 Men as Jurors for Noriega's Drug Trial
- Perez de Cuellar Sees Hostage Hope
- Ben Piazza; Broadway, Screen Actor
- CYPRESS : Student-Aid Figures Surge Dramatically
- ANAHEIM : Arena Builder Hires Ex-City Official
- Shop Stoppers : Rising Burglary Rate on Melrose Avenue Chases Some Stores
- WEEKEND TV : New Season Unwraps; Beauty Pageant Due
- TV REVIEWS : Saturday Cartoons: Adapting to the New Season
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : San Fernando Breezes Past Fremont, 40-7
- Folk Arts Could Become Victim of Proposed Layoff : Budget: If the state council eliminates its program coordinator, those who lean more on trained administrators could lose out on grants.
- COMMENTARY : High Holy Days: A Time for Jews to Confront Selves on Ethical Behavior
- Scrutiny Cuts Both Ways
- Abbott Leaves a Long Memory
- Water From Alaska
- A Comment That Hurt
- 'BIBLE VIDEOS' LETTERS : Recalling Germany, 1934
- Fan Wants to Know How to Get All Scores
- It's a Sad Day if This Fight Is a Good Draw
- Symbols of Ad Bigotry
- Gehry Design for Disney Concert Hall
- It's a Sad Day if This Fight Is a Good Draw
- Imagine Going to Stadium to Watch a Ballgame
- 'BIBLE VIDEOS' LETTERS
- Herzog Won't Sign Checks for Angels
- Don't Blame the Dogs
- Bruins in Trouble After Beating BYU
- Gehry Design for Disney Concert Hall
- British War Effort
- Scrutiny Cuts Both Ways
- More or Less, They Weren't So Accurate
- Van Nuys a Beggars' Capital
- Herzog Won't Sign Checks for Angels
- In Grove Article, Critic Sounds More Like a Jilted Lover
- Pros, Cons of Soka Campus
- An Older Connors Is Still Childish
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1991
- Gallegly Tied to Remap Plan That Excludes Rival : Politics: The congressman is working to have Sang Korman's Calabasas home cut out of the 21st District, sources say.
- Single Bullet Kills 2 Runaway Teen-Agers in Vacant House : Suicide: Boy, 17, fires shot fatal to both him and his 14-year-old girlfriend after they are confronted by officer.
- Suit Seeks to Force State to List Gnatcatcher as Endangered
- Disney's Goofy, Ducky Puzzle
- O.C. Bus Firm Shut as Threat to Child Safety
- Gorbachev Asks New Safeguards on A-Arms Use
- Lawmakers Miss Deadline for Redrawing Districts
- SPY VS. SCOUTS: It was big news...
- JAPANESE WAY: The United Way launches its...
- Emergency Service Firm Accused of Coercive Sales : Consumers: State, eight counties claim Chatsworth company pressured elderly and disabled to pay thousands of dollars for Life Alert system.
- Suit Accuses Alarm Firm of Misleading, Pressuring Elderly : Chatsworth: Life Alert faces complaints of wearing down customers with long pitches and falsely implying its system can bypass 911 dispatchers.
- Wilson Urges Tolerance, Unity at GOP Convention : Politics: Small group of conservative protesters confront governor at start of gathering.
- Will Guns N' Roses Deliver a One-Two Punch?
- Will Guns N' Roses Deliver a 1-2 Punch?
- FOUNDERING: The Newport Beach Character Boat Parade...
- CALIFORNIA GOP CONVENTION : Unity Is Key to '92 Victory, Wilson Says
- SAVED: Once a registered nurse in Vietnam,...
- Consumers Shy Away From Big Burst of Buying
- Hong Kong Voters Face a Choice: Confront China or Conform to It? : Politics: Martin Lee leads the charge for democracy. But election foes say the colony should stick to business.
- Legislation to Hold Early Presidential Primary Dies : Politics: Measure is rejected by committee as state lawmakers head into overtime in trying to settle several contentious issues.
- RETAIL
- Poll Shows a Hardening on Trade : Public and Leaders Say the U.S. Should Get Tougher With Japan
- Jury Says Swaggart Must Pay Part of Damage Award
- Kidnapers Back Hostage Efforts by U.N. Chief
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : Caltrans to Buy Land for Wildlife
- State's Fading Lottery in Disarray : Revenue: Some officials want to cut staff, but governor wants to delay major policy decisions until a new director is in place.
- 2 Held After Gunman Is Slain in Front of Convenience Store
- SAT Slippage is an Illusion : Education: The good students are still scoring well. A broader base distorts results.
- Expert Testifies Crowder May Have Been 'Stumbling' Drunk : Trial: Witness extrapolates to estimate defendant's blood-alcohol level at time of prom-night fatal shooting in Anaheim.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schools Budget Is Balanced by Reserves
- Jury Deliberating in Deputy's Trial
- Track and Field
- Sockers Ready to Restock Depleted Roster
- METRO CONFERENCE : League's Depth Starts to Show
- Bettors Call Satellite Facility a Winner
- Gallagher's Bases-Loaded Double Lifts Angels to .500
- Ghost Buster II: a Sequel : Football: Penn State's Keith Goganious will be chasing his past, as well as Trojans, in the Coliseum.
- Seems as if It Has Been Awhile Since They Played Hardball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Stunningly Soporific Band
- First Interstate to Lay Off 3,500 to Cut Costs : * Banking: Half of the reductions may be in California. The Los Angeles-based bank also expects to lose $200 million in the third quarter.
- Shipping Firm Overcharged, Pentagon Says
- Marked for Death: Accounts of his death...
- S&L; Agency Has $1-Billion Discrepancy in Its Records
- GOP Calls Stress on Abortion Not Fair to Thomas
- The Psychic . . . and the Skeptic : Uri Geller and James Randi have fought each other for nearly 20 years. Now they're at it again.
- Progress on Bible Video Issue : Religion: Jewish groups explain to firm why they feel its series on Scriptures contains offensive stereotypes. Executive says he now sees product 'with different eyes.'
- Zoo May Let Visitors See Animals' Night Moves
- Nine Shots in the Back : Autopsy report underscores anew need for thorough look at Sheriff's Dept.
- Molestation Trial of Man Ends With Jury Deadlock
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Rowe Doesn't Think He'll Play on Saturday Against Pacific
- San Diego County 3-A Football: The Sweet 16
- Chastened Montclair Prep Ready to Forge Ahead
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Soviet Men Sweep the All-Around Medals
- 'The Rapture' Encounters Some Resistance
- Ex-Pioneer Chief Pledges to Pay Firm $1 Million to Avoid Suits
- Whittaker Goes Back to Roots in Aerospace : * Aviation: The Westwood-based firm sheds the last vestige of its days as a 100-company conglomerate.
- Latest Developments
- 3 Baltic States Approved as U.N. Members
- Yaroslavsky Expresses Interest in Running for Congressional Seat in '92
- VanderKolk Enlists Support of Builders : Fund raising: The supervisor criticized large donations from developers last year. She says her Sept. 21 benefit is different.
- Rock Star, Girlfriend Must Stand Trial on Torture, Sex Charges
- Antelope Valley Leaders Fear Another Split
- VENTURA : U.S. Official to Visit New Business Center
- Dice on a Roll : Alemany Standout Hears the Calls as Colleges Try Their Luck
- SPORTSCOPE : Loyola Women to Compete in Volleyball Invitational
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : GOLDEN WEST
- Hockey
- Fountain Valley Stops Dana Hills Twice in Fourth Quarter to Preserve Tie
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Not on the Blandwagon : Compared to the Formulaic Bands That Abound Today, Badlands Takes a Refreshing Approach
- MOVIE REVIEW : Family Problems Run Out of Control in 'Hearts'
- STAGE
- Pop Album Chart : A Rush Return From the Defunct
- Rx: Take 2 Photos Between Meals
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 2 Michigan Banks to Merge in $552-Million Stock Swap