- Oilers Gave Them Reason to Be Defensive : Raiders: One week after being humiliated by Houston's run-and-shoot offense, L.A. made Elway pay the price.
- COMMENTARY : Sick Rams Get Well in Land of the Giants
- Pop : Moody Blues Play Their Favorite Hits
- ART REVIEWS : Rewarding San Diego Exhibit of Czech Works
- Opera : Focus on Drama in Costa Mesa's 'Cavalleria,' 'Pagliacci'
- DANCE REVIEW : Dabrowski Lifts 'Midsummer Night's Dream' : Sea World: California Ballet's performance is too long to hold children's interest and also too long to keep its many defects from showing.
- Seaweed a Godsend for Filipinos : Trade: The fat substitute carrageenan could be a big boost to the economy. But U.S. producers are trying to derail imports.
- Papers Competing for Latino Readers in Orange County
- 42 Killed in S. African Factional Blood Bath : Civil strife: 3 gunmen open fire on Inkatha marchers. The violence threatens to derail a peace pact.
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Paraplegic, Partner Slow Pace of Climb
- Leonard Martinez. Student Body President, Katella High School : In Rejection, Student Finds Inspiration
- Is it Politically Incorrect to Challenge AIDS-HIV Link?
- Motor Racing
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : With Ringnald Hurt, Pressure Now Is on UCLA's Keswick in the Finals
- Sabo, Reds Get Tripled Up by the Expos
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Pass / Fail Anyone?
- Car Parts' Quality at Issue : Japanese Say They Want to Buy, but U.S. Goods Fall Short
- Man Accused in Killing of Friend Found in Box
- Here's to 100 Billion People Beating a Path to Your Door
- Hurricane Eases, Skirts Bermuda; New Storm Forms
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Olympic Club Votes to Let Women Join
- Stew Marvelous for Words : Menudo cook-off: Contestants show off their flair--and differing interpretations--in making a traditional Mexican dish.
- TUSTIN : School Board to Act on Its Final Budget
- Charger Defense Lets 49ers Frolic in Blunder Land : Pro football: Defensive coach is angry, embarrassed by mistakes in 34-14 defeat in San Francisco.
- Booth Captures the Title in Surfing Competition
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Festival Serves Up Blues Plate Special
- ARTS
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Fantastic Tales of One Family's Life : THE IMPOSTER: Stories About Netta and Stanley, <i> by Paula Sharp,</i> HarperCollins, $20.00, 216 pages
- Senate Panel to Probe Thomas' Travel Billing : Judiciary: Issue is seen as a question of integrity. Danforth calls it 'as trivial as anything can get.'
- Golan Heights a Crossroads for Mideast Peace
- Burglar Who Escaped From Jail Recaptured
- MISSION VIEJO : District Employees, Programs Reinstated
- 'Balkanization' of the Valley : New names: Opinions vary, but most experts say the boundary changes may be a last-ditch effort by established homeowners to save the status quo.
- OXNARD : 2 in Car Accident Still Hospitalized
- Oilers Beat Bengals on Unfriendly Turf : AFC: Houston wins, 30-7, for only second victory in last 12 games at Riverfront Stadium.
- College Football
- MUSIC REVIEW : SummerPops' Exit Is Delightfully Highbrow
- The PBS Left and Right II
- County Issue / Library Fees :...
- Interracial Tensions
- Van Nuys a Person Worth Honoring
- Commendation for a 'True, Vivid Album'
- A Mostly Happy First Birthday : Airport: Passenger counts are up and reviews are good as Thomas F. Riley Terminal completes a year of operation, but some troubles remain.
- Painting Walls Freely in a Free Society
- Commendation for a 'True, Vivid Album'
- Accepting Palliatives or Searching for Cures
- District Could Help Cool Off Classrooms
- Interracial Tensions
- Interracial Tensions
- Rewriting of Gun Law
- Accepting Palliatives or Searching for Cures
- Commendation for a 'True, Vivid Album'
- Home-Front President
- Rewriting of Gun Law
- MOVIES - Sept. 9, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 9, 1991
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- TELEVISION - Sept. 9, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - Sept. 9, 1991
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 9, 1991
- Gay Activists Disrupt Christian Service : Protest: Three members of a radical group are arrested after incident at Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana.
- Gay Protest Disrupts Church Services
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ARTS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ARTS
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Buy the Missiles, Feed the People : The West could buy Soviet weapons outright, paying with a currency delivered directly to the people.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ARTS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE ARTS
- Wemple to Serve on Design Jury
- Chimney Has a High Flash Point
- ON THE ART OF BUILDING IN TEN...
- HACK ATTACK
- Puerto Rico's Post-Cruise Pleasures
- Baldwin Park : Video Highlights Blight
- NON-FICTION
- Ex-CIA Official Indicted for Role in Iran-Contra
- Return of Humpbacks Pulls in Tourists
- Acting Director Cites 'Resilient' Nature of CIA
- Is Training of Deputies for Deadly Clashes Adequate? : Sheriff's Dept.: Despite extensive instruction on when to shoot, critics say officers are too quick on the trigger.
- California IN BRIEF : OTAY MESA : $106-Million Cocaine Haul at Truck Stop
- It's Now St. Petersburg to Tass News Agency
- SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : Why Haven't They Matched the Success of Others?
- Operators Not Docked for Marina Problems : Contracts: Despite history of poor maintenance of facility, private firm appears likely to win 30-year county lease renewal.
- DIAMOND BAR PLAN: The first of two...
- Crowd Catches Rhythm of Folk Celebration in La Jamaica Festival
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Jackie Sherrill Up to Old Tricks, Beats Texas for Sixth Consecutive Time
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia
- Is Stanford Band Ready to Disband?
- Matthews Passes Florida Over San Jose State, 59-21
- Saxophonist Woods a Pitch Above the Old Misconceptions of American Jazz
- IT'S A GREEN THING: Despite continued resistance...
- Price Battles Most Likely To Be Localized
- The Lunatic in Our Asylum : J. EDGAR HOOVER: The Man and the Secrets, <i> By Curt Gentry (W. W. Norton: $29.95; 760 pp.)</i>
- Tax Losses Deductible Against Work Income
- Reading Signs--Is Market at Bottom?
- FICTION
- 4 Die, 2 Hurt in Arson at L.A. Housing Project : Watts: Incident is marked by racial tension. Victims are Latino; a black who may have tried to help is shot.
- A Mighty Lack of Curiosity About a Leak
- Coast Guard Searches Ocean for Pilot
- TWA May End Plan to Aid Young Offenders : Rehabilitation: A CYA inmate working as a reservation agent used ticket buyers' credit cards to steal thousands of dollars of merchandise. Airline customers are angry.
- Jacobs Takes the Plunge--He Won't Run for Reelection in '92 : Lifestyles: The mayor, who has served on the City Council since 1976, will leave politics and start a second career in law.
- PREVIEW '91 : Doogie moves out, Woody walks the aisle, Delta departs
- Census Data Reflects Increased Diversity : Demographics: There are more Latinos and Armenians, as well as immigrants from as far away as Laos.
- The Nomination
- HEALTH WATCH : Quack Diagnosis
- Agents Seize 1 1/2 Tons of Cocaine at Border Crossing
- Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Misplaced Kudos at Gulf War Ceremony
- Torrance Hunts for New Police Chief With Little Public Scrutiny
- Ready AND Waiting : After a Tumultuous Year Off the Field, the Tauluas Get a Fresh Start at Carson
- He Makes Good First Impression : Dodgers: Newest pitcher Wilson introduces himself by striking out Bonds in eighth inning to help beat Pirates, 5-1.
- COMMENTARY : Asterisk Demeaned Roger Maris
- A Fringe Arts Festival on L.A. County's Outer Edges
- COVER STORY : Lost in America : Alexander Godunov wanted to make it in the movies without drawing on his fame in ballet; now he's another struggling actor
- A Unique Way for Elderly to Go Back to School
- Consider Cruise Ship Safety Standards When Making Vacation Decisions
- Japanese Investment in U.S. Real Estate <i> (Billions of dollars)</i>
- VOICES FROM ANCIENT EGYPT: An Anthology of...
- Missing Israeli Flier Reportedly Being Held in Iran
- A Caltech Alumnus Who Reached for the Stars
- PREVIEW '91 : Think Pieces, Salutes and Other Special Events
- COMMENTARY ON GOVERNMENT : Supervisors Lack Means to Deal With Gloomy Fiscal Future : County problems stem from responsibilities inherited--without necessary funding--from the state and U.S.
- La Jollan Hopes to Kick-Start Nostalgia for a Real Motorcycle
- Taking a First Nibble at 'Feeder Buses' : * Line Will Take People From Irvine Train Depot to Key Work Centers
- If There's a Moral to This Story, It Won't Help Squawk
- Same Old, Sad Story for Titans : Football: Losing streak reaches 13, longest in Division I-A, with 41-7 loss to Texas Tech.
- Youngs Is Ready to Spring Into Action : Volleyball: After surgery, junior has better vertical jump, and hopes to help UCLA win national title.
- New Bach Batch a Mixed Bag
- 10 QUESTIONS : Queen Latifah
- Developer Revs Up Red Line Grill Plans
- MUSIC : More Than a Museum : As it opens its sixth season, L.A. Music Center Opera walks a tenuous line between Eurocentric traditions and pressures to cater to multiculturalism
- Media Stars and Stripes : IWO JIMA: Monuments, Memories and the American Hero, <i> By Karal Ann Marling and John Wetenhall (Harvard University Press: $24.95; 300 pp.)</i>
- Preview '91 : Now Entering the Post-'Peaks' Era : Networks' new shows, with a few exceptions, rely on safe formulas and popular faces
- FICTION
- Military Bases Present Toxic-Waste Problems : Environment: A consultant says sites slated for closure may never be fit for civilian use. The Pentagon estimates cleanup costs at $1 billion.
- South Pasadena : City Picks Interim Manager
- PREVIEW '91 : What's New in Old TV
- The Life of Braga
- PREVIEW '91 : Winning (and Losing) the Economics Game
- The Last Days of the Soviet Lifeline : Now Cuba faces a midlife crisis
- Drug Agent in McDonald's With Gun Drawn Sparks Probe
- Landslide Building Ban in Doubt : Rancho Palos Verdes: Geologist may recommend allowing some construction in Portuguese Bend.
- Helmick Told to Cease Sports Consulting Work : Olympics: USOC finds no evidence of influence used on behalf of clients but is concerned about appearance of conflict.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- Perez's Passes Lead Air Force, 31-26
- Torero Soccer Team Wins Opener From UCSB
- Finalists for the 1990-1991 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes
- Services in Innsbruck
- How to Make Sluggish Property Move
- One-Day Cruising: San Diego to Baja and Back
- Down to the Sea in Ships
- Things Just Not the Same Since Mario Came to Stay
- When Nathaniel Davis was last in the...
- Abortion Foes Resume Wichita Protests
- Family Builds New Life in Funeral Home
- BOOK MARK : SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : 'Beneath His Fearless Exterior, He Feared'
- Notes about your surroundings.
- At $1 Million Less Than NASA's, Spacesuit Business Takes Off for Couple
- The Candidates State Their Cases / 6th Council District : BRUCE HENDERSON
- Joan Vivien Ryan; Retired Registrar
- Bush Reduces His Medication, Is in 'Excellent Health'
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 8-14
- Best Ways to Keep Outside Air Conditioning Unit Cool
- Bear Valley Has Top Trails for Pt. Reyes Hikers
- Answer to Washer Woes Isn't Cut and Dry
- In Harry & Son (KCAL tonight at...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR PARENTS : Belated Birth Notices
- Manila on Brink of Rejecting a New Subic Bay Treaty
- New Rules Seen for U.S. Friendship : Diplomacy: As democracy comes to Moscow, foreign nations will need more credentials than just anti-communism.
- Green Is Odd Man Out in Reapportionment : Redistricting: Norwalk senator's 33rd District would be parceled out to others. But he leaves the door open to reelection.
- Living for Each Other : After Devastating Fire, Rosie Garcia and Her Dad Try to Build a New Life Together
- SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America
- Church With Valley View Is Holding Its 1st Services
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Old Father Christmas gets a new set of wheels in Manhattan Beach.
- Autograph Hounds Pester Famous Worshipers : Religion: Ronald and Nancy Reagan began attending services at Bel Air Presbyterian in 1965 and joined it after leaving the White House.
- Jimmy's Changes Mirror Our Own
- Stung Ballplayers Forget That Proper Retaliation Is an Art
- Auto Racing
- Bruins Survive Their Head-On Collision With Ty Detmer : Brigham Young: Team lost, but quarterback shows why he won the Heisman Trophy.
- Bargains Customary on St. Thomas
- Malcolm X: The Prince of Faces : MALCOLM: A Life of the Man Who Changed Black America, <i> By Bruce Perry (Station Hill Press: $24.95; xxx pp.)</i>
- BROTHER TO BROTHER: New Writings by Black...
- Dream Team : The Basic Training of America's Ultimate Song Girls
- PREVIEW '91 : From Crystal to Cronkite : Cable's schedule includes comedy on HBO and a dose of documentaries
- The Humpty Dumpty of Europe : Yugoslavia: It has always been more a place on the map than a state of mind.
- Time to Learn New Lines in Political Play : Reapportionment: New district lines have lawmakers assessing their gains--and losses--of territory.
- Drug Bust Nets 9 Arrests, Limos
- L.A. Police Officer Dies in Blaze at His Home
- SCHOOL BELLS: Wednesday is the first day...
- Jail's Dairy Farm May Seek to Become Largest in County : Castaic: The Peter J. Pitchess Honor Rancho wants to double the size of its Holstein herd.
- Old Planes Take Crowd on Flights of Fancy : Oxnard: The 15th annual air show draws 4,000 spectators to see dozens of historical aircraft, including a 1913 Beachey.
- Alabama Rolls Out Offense and Rolls Over Temple
- U.S. Beats Soviets in Canada Cup
- Teufel's Homer in 10th Gives Padres a Sweep
- 'Tis the Season for Predictions, Suggestions
- LOOK WHO WE FOUND : <i> Ever wondered whatever happened to your favorite pop or rock stars? Well, we have too. So today we're starting "Look Who We Found," an occasional series spotlighting stars of the past. This week it's . . . </i> : SAM the SHAM
- 'Monkey' Doing Business Without a Union Contract
- Heart Valve Firm, Plaintiffs Battle Under Tons of Paper : Litigation: Shiley now faces at least 61 more complaints, and its attorneys, under court order, are digging through a warehouse full of documents to supply opposing lawyers.
- WASHINGTON : Aggressive Selling of Home Equity Loans Grabs Legislators' Attention
- U.S. Playing Catch-Up in the Robotics Race : Automation: Though the technology was pioneered here, America must make great strides before its industry thrives like those in Japan and Europe.
- All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go--but Work : Job attire: In Orange County at least, the trend is toward less casual clothing on the job, even though company codes are vague.
- Aerate, Fertilize for Greener Grass
- Me and Dr. Midlife : How I Spent $2,100, Exposed My Inner Demons to Strangers, Charted the Pathway to Happiness and Changed My Life in a Week
- Moonbeam Finally Offers a Ray of Hope
- Temple City Woman Says 'I Do' at the Zoo
- Slaying Made Father an Activist : Prisons: Outrage replaced grief when he learned a guard shot son--in the back. Lawsuit may shed light on use-of-force rules.
- South Pasadena : Design Panel Gets 1st OK
- Casino Backer Says Ex-Mayor Hit Him : Measure A: Gambling issue blamed. Former Mayor John Sheehy says he's too old to pick fights.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Hospital Bills Paid for Absent Patients
- The Candidates State Their Cases / 8th Council District : LINCOLN PICKARD
- SPOTLIGHT : SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- Mirer Runs, Passes Irish to 49-27 Win : Notre Dame: The quarterback rushes for three touchdowns and throws for another to lead the victory over Indiana.
- Ohio State Keeps Arizona on the Run : Buckeyes: New backs contribute big yardage in a 38-14 victory.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Candiotti Sweetens His Return Trip, 4-1
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Reward Will Be Punishment for Seattle's Lefebvre
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- CLU Falters in 2nd Half, 21-19 : College football: Azusa Pacific overcomes 12-point deficit behind quarterback Bill Gallis.
- Fame Comes as Researcher Fixes Eyes on AIDS : Brain study: Findings on differences between gays and heterosexuals sparks whirlwind of recognition.
- Back to the Dark Ages? : Singapore's Goh wants to slow down local glasnost movement
- Views of KCET's Airing of Film Remain Divided
- Local Water Generation
- The soft drinks are cold, the hamburgers...
- Dry-Cleaning Boiler Starts $60,000 Westminster Blaze
- Missing Plane Sought in Coastal Waters
- Subdued Winfield Lifts Angels Past Brewers, 1-0 : Baseball: His single drives in only run of the game. Finley wins 17th.
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Add Barber, 75, to List of Ageless Wonders
- Not Even a Storm Can Stop Nebraska : Cornhuskers: Reserves spark a 59-28 rout of Utah State in a game delayed 19 minutes by lightning.
- Loyola Volleyball Team Defeats New Mexico
- Rules of the Game: A Pitcher's Philosophy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gooden Doesn't Need Major Surgery
- When a Bad Neighbor Is Illegal
- Your Mortgage : In Divorce Case, Lenders Seek Security
- * Sow seeds for winter flowering sweet...
- Dottie West Eulogized as Singer Who Touched Many
- Jobless Rate Holds at 6.8%
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ANTIQUES : Just Us Chickens
- Disney Hideaway : Wait Is Long, but Exclusive Club 33 Is Open--for a Price
- PREVIEW '91 : Smile, You're on Syndication : New offerings include flashbacks and looks ahead
- Charlie Zaby Dies at Age 82
- MISSION COLLEGE: The new $25-million Mission College...
- No Mickey Mouse Club Here : Disneyland's Exclusive Enclave Has Seen Kings and Presidents
- WATER POLO JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Finishes Fifth, Beating Czechoslovakia
- Zale Was One Fighter Who Knew How to Please
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : Clayton's Place Could Be in the Giant Infield
- Northridge Women Post 2 Wins in Volleyball
- Insurer Views Policy as Community Property
- LIKE LIFE by Lorrie Moore (Plume:...
- THE DISAPPEARANCE OF JACK SHELTON : The Search for Their Son Brought Kathryn and Curtis Shelton Face to Face With Gautemala's Everyday Horrors
- FAA to Order Review of Braking System : Air safety: Thrust reversers must be altered in Boeing 757s. The action, which stems from new evidence on crash, may affect hundreds of jets.
- SCHOOL DAYS
- Possible Burial for Lenin Draws Visitors to Tomb
- Gary Smith Facing His Attacker
- REGIONAL REPORT : State's Long-Term Jobless Corps Grows 50% in Year : Recession: Thousands have exhausted their unemployment benefits and are still without a job.
- She Shares in Her Husband's Passion, Offers Hope to Stroke Victims
- Barbara Jordan : Closing the Gap in Perception : SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America
- Paper Mill Chemicals Form Pall of Controversy Over 'Cancer Valley' : Environment: Several cases of a rare lymphoma in Maine town raise concerns. But not everyone blames exposure to the pulp process.
- Improv Peep Show Comes Home
- Boxing
- Legacy of Deadly Attica Riot Is Nonviolence : Prisons: Authorities say they learned the value of patience in hostage situations. Twenty years later, conditions at the New York state penitentiary are better.
- Zoo Fund-Raiser Gives a Big Assist to Party Animals
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Gov. Engler Targeted in Recall Petition
- Baghdad Zoo Returning to Peacetime Footing
- WHITE COLLARS: Everybody thinks Southern Californians dress...
- Rosie's New Trial: Ed Asner
- Debate Rages Over Plan to Link Freeways : Traffic: Caltrans asks for opinions on the proposed extension of the Foothill Freeway. It gets an earful.
- COLUMN RIGHT / WALTER LAQUEUR : Independence May Enslave Millions : The rush toward national separatism is an invitation to economic ruin and to undemocratic rulers.
- The Candidates State Their Cases / 8th Council District : ANDREA PALACIOS SKOREPA
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Needs 4th-Quarter Flurry to Pull Away From Boston College
- A LOOK BACK AT '90
- DEL MAR : Kostroma Is Osunitas Winner
- Defending Champion Laguna Hills Could Be Even Bigger, Better
- Hooper Autograph Hounds Include Rival : They don't call it the Sportsman division for nothing.
- Charger Counting on Run to Turn Around Fortunes
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas State Finds Safety at Home and Escapes With a 26-25 Victory
- A Model of Restraint: Orioles' Cal Ripken Jr.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : VIDLAND : And the Seats Aren't Cold Yet
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : How About 'I Love L.A.' as Part of the New Soundtrack?
- Hello Again : John Prine may benefit from the rediscovery of singer-songwriters
- COLOR SCHEME: Sunset Strip denizens have been...
- Lantos Is Right About Japanese Job Prejudice
- WHO'S THIS 'US'?
- Bridge to Learning
- FROM 'HUNGER'
- New Electric Cars Generate a Lot of Input
- Turn It Down, Please
- Restricting Initiatives
- BEER TASTING
- Don't Forget Elderhostel
- Soviet Riddle
- Controversy Over Thomas
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving
- The Playwright and His Audience
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving