- Sorting Through 'No. 1' Rankings
- The Big Island of Hawaii has launched...
- This Honeymoon at Sea Has Lasted a Lifetime
- Most Effective Ways to Utilize Sun's Heat for Soil Preparation
- Half Measures by YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO
- FROM A TO ZIPPY by Bill...
- 40,000 Gallons of Oil Spilled in Texas
- As Soviet Power Fades, What Now Challenges U.S.? : Policy: Officials debate whether regional issues are threats in the absence of a major ideological rival.
- PREVIEW '91 : Less Games, More Talk Fill the Day Hours
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Tall Orders
- Bias Dogs U.S.-Educated Hmong Lawyer
- Life in the Shadows, a Long Way From the Emerald Isle
- Police Reform Is Moving Along
- SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : Does America Need More Civil-Rights Laws?
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Murderer
- When the Competition Begins, South Africans Are Merely Athletes
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Weibring Has the One to Watch in Canada
- Hart's Football Tradition Comes to Pass
- New Rockenwagner Still the Same
- A Vision of Fact, Fantasy : Executive Director Joanne Hale has mixed the myth and the reality of the Old West at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum
- Visual Media: the Big Picture
- Scratching Back at Kitty : POISON PEN: The Unauthorized Biography of Kitty Kelley, <i> By George Carpozi Jr. (Barricade Books: $22; 368 pp.)</i>
- THE KEY by Junichiro Tanizaki (Vintage:...
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- CUTTING HILL: A Chronicle of a Family...
- SOMETHING OF MYSELF by Rudyard Kipling,...
- ICONS
- Rich Architectural Heritage Lives On : Altadena: Although the large estates of founding millionaires are gone, the community prides itself on preserving its distinctive lifestyle.
- Clash of the Titans : HENRY AND CLARE: An Intimate Portrait of the Luces, <i> By Ralph G. Martin (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $24.95; 464 pp.)</i>
- London's Fortean Times, Journal of Weird and Wonderful, Sets Sights on Big Time
- U.N.'s Authorized Oil Sale Figure Too Low, Baghdad Says
- Burn Patients Find Fun and Support at Picnic : Survivors: Family, rescuers and medical professionals also attended the annual event aimed at building the self-esteem of fire victims.
- COMMENTARY : Boxing Carries Torch for Bombast and Lies
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez, Not Hershiser, to Face Braves
- The Raiders Should Give Bo a Break
- Drag Boats
- Washington Looks Just as Husky, 42-7 : Pacific 10: Hobert replaces Brunell, and Don James' team looks as good as it did last season in rout of Stanford.
- Cal Shows Offensive Muscle in 86-24 Win : Pacific 10: Pawlawski throws school-record six touchdown passes in victory over Pacific. The point total is also a school record.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : McCaskill Taken Out of the Rotation
- The New U2 CD--It's Eco-Correct
- Heating Up the Supermarket Wars : Grocers: Smith's of Utah sold its Food King outlets in the Southland seven years ago, but it's returning with megastores.
- Leak May Delay Launch of Shuttle
- Panel Proposes Move for Corona Homeless Shelter : Charity: City committee wants center for indigent relocated next to an industrial park, and out of the struggling downtown.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Official Suspended in Church Scandal
- Group Says Thomas Billed U.S. Improperly for Travel
- COLUMN ONE : Voices of Hope and Anxiety : In the Soviet Union, ordinary people are assessing what their lives will be like in a new era. They know one thing--it won't be easy.
- Mending Schuller Thanks Well-Wishers
- Man Shot in Jewelry Robbery at Hotel
- Memorial Service Honors Missing Boy Scout
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- Beaver Wishbone Stopped, and Pettibone Loses Debut
- Gardening : Succulents Stand Out When Water Is Scarce
- THE BIZ
- Labor's Love Lost : STRIKING IT RICH, <i> By Craig Vetter (William Morrow: $18.95; 212 pp.)</i>
- Restaurants : WHEN NOT IN ROME : At Giorgio in Santa Monica, Good Food and Tyrant Waiters Keep Customers in Line
- PREVIEW '91 : Cable Gets the Big Picture
- Walnut : Burglars Hit Warehouse
- 2 Die, 8 Injured in Ethnic Fighting in Soviet Region
- Former City Labor Officer Found Guilty in Computer Case : Courts: But Melvin C. Smith is cleared on possession of stolen property charge.
- Dennis V. Alfieri of Pasadena has been...
- Corrosive-Carrying Truck Spills Cargo
- Anti-Smoking Alliance Turns to Ashes Over Legislation
- Ex-Deputy Arrested on Money Order Theft Charge : Narcotics unit: Officials call it an isolated incident. It is termed an offshoot of a three-year undercover investigation into money-skimming activities by local sheriff's officers.
- Driver Killed When Truck Hits Power Pole
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Defensive Skills Make Bilardello a Valuable Commodity at Catcher
- Fullerton Loses 13th in Row, 41-7, at Texas Tech
- Wardrobe for Work Is a Statement on the Job : Attire: As the service sector grows, more professionals are dressing up for the office.
- Crowd of Highlights on the Rhine
- FICTION
- 'I Want for to Be a Person' : HOW I FOUND AMERICA: Collected Stories of Anzia Yezierska, <i> Introduction by Vivian Gornick (Persea Books: $24.95; 336 pp.)</i>
- Hurricane Claudette, Compact but Intense, Moves Toward Bermuda
- U.S. Sliding to Third World Status
- RICHELIEU AND OLIVARES by J.H. Elliott...
- Style : Fashion : Cruise Control
- Avoiding Seasickness Can Be a Balancing Act
- Style : DESIGN : Born to Run
- Marshall Given Pacemaker in Heart Operation : Supreme Court: The retiring justice is 'in good spirits' following the surgery, a hospital official says. The device will treat a slow heart rate.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : 49 Ways to Say Cheesecake
- Discovery of 'Lost' Peruvian City Casts New Light on Mysterious Lines : Archeology: Nasca people created enormous designs in the desert. These odd masterpieces rank among civilization's great puzzles.
- Party Allies at Odds Over Redistricting : Politics: State Sens. Diane Watson and Herschel Rosenthal clash over plans to put Marina del Rey in Rosenthal's district.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : Can African-Americans Be Bigots, Too?
- OAK PARK : Man Arrested in Stabbing at Party
- Welfare Cuts Put Squeeze on Families at the Edge : Social services: Single mothers with children echo predictions of increased evictions and longer lines at food banks and homeless shelters.
- Concerns Linger at LAX Months After Crash : Safety: Investigation of accident that killed 34 has widened to FAA's management of air traffic at nation's third-busiest airport.
- Police Patrol Area Overrun by Crime
- It's <i> Clothes </i> That Make the Ad : Marketing: Ad agencies hire experts to make sure clothing worn by the actors gets across the right message and doesn't clash with the product.
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Visiting World War II Island Sites
- Beware of the Newest Travel Scam : Fraud: Travelers should never be talked into revealing their credit card, bank ID or checking account numbers over the phone no matter how enticing the offer.
- Rich Tapestries Lift Hopes in Bangladesh
- Man Executed for Killing Death Row Inmate with Bomb
- California IN BRIEF : HAYFORK : 3 Injured Fighting Trinity County Fire
- Resistance Builds as City Attempts to Streamline Traffic : Transportation: Proposals to restrict parking and add a lane to 7th Street continues to draw the most criticism. Review process is nearly complete. Plan goes to the City Council soon.
- Caltech Named Sixth-Best College Value in the Nation
- When 310 Splits From 213, Some Callers Will Be Feeling Zoned Out
- Impasse in Search for Woman Doesn't Shake Faith
- Carson's Top Job Goes to Interim City Administrator
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Was Shot Dead, Coroner Determines
- United Way Scout Funding Gets Review Over Bias Suit
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- U.S. OPEN : A Three-Quarter Slam : Women: Seles rolls over Navratilova for her third major victory of 1991. Missing Wimbledon leaves 'a little emptiness.'
- Bennett's TD Passes to Leonard Lead USD
- Brazil's President Losing Fight to Halt Inflation : Governing: Eighteen months into office, Fernando Collor de Mello has been unable to implement broad reforms. His credibility has eroded.
- The Trickster and Mr. Columbus : THE HEIRS OF COLUMBUS, <i> By Gerald Vizenor (Wesleyan University Press: $18.95; 189 pp.)</i>
- Museum Pays Tribute to Civil Rights Struggle
- THE BURNING QUESTION : Did the Founding Fathers Really Intend to Guarantee Our Right to Smoke?
- Singapore Explorer Pass Offers Unlimited Bus Use
- Style : Looks : Short Takes
- Pick Herbs in the Morning
- New Views of Lenin
- Senior Housing Project Gets Go-Ahead
- 30 Jews Occupy Lenin Library to Seek Release of Manuscripts
- Officer Fires Shots in Traffic Incident
- Scientist Finds Solace, Therapy in Research on Gays
- Blankenship Places 10th to Finish Season in 1st
- Track and Field
- Mall Gains U.S. Open Junior Final
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Zmeskal Tops in U.S. and Aiming Higher
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Failure to Heed Coach's Advice Costs CSUN
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : No. 1-Ranked Florida State Uses Different Weapons to Beat Tulane, 38-11
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Northridge Loses Opener, 20-13
- There's No Encore for Memphis State; Mississippi Defeats the Tigers, 10-0
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn State Embarrasses Cincinnati, 81-0
- TELEVISION : This Is No Gag--They Swear : Top-rated L.A. morning deejays Mark and Brian are out to show skeptics that their radio antics will play on network TV
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ON LOCATION : Another Sensitive Guy (Not Cyborg) Movie Coming Up
- Golf Classic Was a 'Worthy' Event
- Despite 2 Convictions, Case May Drag On : Courts: Jury is unable to decide whether special circumstances that could lead to death penalty are applicable.
- Protected Status Rarely Rescues Dying Species : Ecology: Biologists warn that when an animal like the gnatcatcher is deemed endangered, it's often too late.
- Car of Missing Manager Found
- Girl's Prolonged Agony Makes a 'Right to Die' Pioneer of Her Mother : Medical ethics: A short life of suffering leads a state to change laws regarding children with hopeless conditions.
- U.S. Assessing Impact on Soviet Military : Defense: Daily operations seem unchanged, but shifts and cutbacks may be ahead.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Yeltsin--Democrat, Not Autocrat : Americans, of all people, should understand that shedding an illegitimate government means going outside the old laws.
- Students to Tell What They'll Read and Why : Books: Orange youths will tear themselves away from TV long enough to rate their interest in novels and nonfiction for a national group.
- Ernesto Bonilla de Valle. Painter, Poet, Writer : Drawing Inspiration From the Unknown
- The Candidates State Their Cases / 8th Council District : BOB FILNER
- Imperial Beach Man Dies in I-15 Crash
- Background in Military Is All Foes Share in Assembly Race : Profiles: Democrat Ramsay urges compassionate health care. Republican Conroy argues passionately for patriotism and against illegal immigrants and the idea of 'ethnic Americans.'
- HORSE RACING : Midas Looking Golden at the Million
- Boxing
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Women Take 2 Matches in Volleyball Tournament
- Senor Speedy Wins Highweight
- Who Needs Musgrave? Not Oregon in Victory
- Bruins Stop Detmer at the Finish : UCLA: Fourth-down pass knocked away in end zone for 27-23 victory over BYU. Williams gets winning score.
- ALBUM REVIEW
- JAZZ : Strayhorn Still in Ellington's Shadow
- TELEVISION : Unlikely Heroes; Very Unlikely Hit : 'American Gladiators' has become a syndicated smash by recasting the arena games of ancient Rome into a sport for the '90s
- FICTION
- 'Good Old Days'--Then and Now : NOW
- FICTION
- Karras Tackles Malibu Move
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Governor's Checks Fail to Halt Inquiry
- Schuller's Health Improves Slightly
- WATER WATCH
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 7
- Looking to Future, Angels Make Parker Part of Past
- Aztecs Hoping Defense More Potent This Season
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : SMU Comes Up Short Against Arkansas, 17-6
- Pro Football Today : Hoping to Make No Mistake About It : Rams: A team that had seven turnovers last week plays the Giants, who have turned it over 14 times in 17 regular-season games.
- JUNIOR WORLD WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Wins Fifth Place, but Is Haunted by Missed Chance
- Megalopolises Spread With Urban, Suburban and Rural Characteristics : Cities: Some believe that the growth of large, interactive areas will continue to a continent-size or even worldwide network of settlements.
- Volunteering Made Easy : Network's Flexible Needs, Hours Makes Community Service Attractive to Busy Boomers
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE MILLER : Lip Service Is All We Give to Democracy : Bush's timid initial response to the Soviet coup is merely typical of U.S. foreign policy, which exalts stability above all.
- PLATFORM : Black Self-Help
- Quiescence as an Art Form : SAINT MAYBE, <i> By Anne Tyler (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 355 pp.)</i>
- PREVIEW '91 : PBS' Series Range From Columbus to Opera to Baldness
- Socialist in Congress Goes Where Democrats, Republicans Fear to Tread : Government: A transplanted New Yorker represents Vermont. Affiliated with neither major party, he sees both as failing and says so--often and loudly.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Spill Still Threatens Galveston Wildlife
- Aging at Home : Health: Caring for infirm elderly relatives within a family setting is becoming a more popular--though expensive--option, some experts say.
- Infamous Sweep Has Become Turning Point for Homeless : * Santa Ana's Police, Officials and Aid Groups Now Working Together
- Woman Guilty in Cheerleading Case Free During Appeal
- PREVIEW '91 : Mystery, Tragedy and Reality: Made for TV
- Millions of U.S. Hobbyists Stick With Their Stamp Collections : Leisure: It is the top pastime, followed by coin and doll collecting. A philately museum will open in 1993.
- Thomas' Critics Still Seek the 'Smoking Gun'
- Enduring Faith : A Few Determined Worshipers Still Fondly Adhere to Their Synagogue
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Seek Help in Woman's Slaying
- The Candidates State Their Cases : VALERIE STALLINGS
- Court Case Tests U.S. Resolve in War on Drugs : Crime: Jorge Roca Suarez, who prosecutors say was the drug king of Bolivia, is among the first alleged South American drug lords to be brought to trial.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : 103-Point Turnaround: Fresno State Wins, 55-7
- Track and Field
- 49er Coach Brown Has Big Job Ahead : CS Long Beach: He must follow Allen, keep program together.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century
- U.S. OPEN : Connors' Hit Show Is Closed by Courier : Men's semifinals: French Open champion too much for 39-year-old crowd favorite. Edberg defeats Lendl.
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : Days of 'The Playboys' : TV killed Ireland's traveling theater troupes, but the tradition lives again briefly thanks to an Irish writer and his childhood memories
- Who Would Steal a 200-Pound Swing Set? A Clumsy Moose
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Plan for Political Status Vote Fails
- Estonians Zealously Guard Citizenship--and Culture
- ROAD NOTES
- California IN BRIEF : SAN MATEO : $57-Million Award in Plane Crash Upset
- Classic Flashbacks From Tinseltown's Boulevards : History: Walking tours help preservation efforts and show visitors where Hollywood got its glamorous image.
- A Tough Year for Public Schools : * With Less to Work With, the Resolve of Educators Will Count for Much
- Immunization of Children Urged to Battle Hepatitis B
- CSUN Offense Sputters in Season-Opening Loss, 20-13 : College football: Quarterback shuttle leads to dead-end against Eastern Washington.
- Pro Football Today : Elway in Driver's Seat for Broncos : Raiders: Calling his own plays, he steers Denver into the Coliseum with former Ram Gaston Green riding high.
- 'Choice Cuts' Opens at the Shampoo Bowl
- Free-Fall Lifeboats Aid North Sea Safety
- Filter Fanatics
- A touring exhibit of Ansel Adams photographs,...
- Who's Attending Peace Conference
- Prisoners' Abuse Suit Nearing Its Day in Court
- SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : Is Affirmative Action Necessary to Level the Playing Field?
- PLATFORMS : SPECIAL REPORT: Race and Black America : Racism: Have You Ever Seen or Experienced It?
- RTD Board OKs 3 Union Contracts, Ending Threat of Bus Strike
- Margaret T. Frazer; Community Activist
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Have a Lot Left With Leibrandt
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Takes Home Title in Water Polo Meet
- Former Coach to Undergo a Bone Marrow Transplant
- ON THE TIP: The Source, rap's premiere...
- That Title Must Die
- GEORGIA ON HIS MIND
- Lantos Is Right About Japanese Job Prejudice
- PAI GOW
- Hubbard Story
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving
- Locals Reclaim City--and It's Scary
- Restricting Initiatives
- JOHN CALLAHAN
- Look Closer at the Noisy Marine Fliers
- It's Normal There
- PAI GOW
- Watch Out for Thieves
- Gays Should Accept Consequences
- The Playwright and His Audience
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- Habitat Grading Takes Planning
- 'Gestapo Treatment' in Mistaken Raid
- FROM 'HUNGER'
- New Electric Cars Generate a Lot of Input
- Boarding Schools
- Look Closer at the Noisy Marine Fliers
- The Playwright and His Audience
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving
- Stress and Colds
- Lantos Is Right About Japanese Job Prejudice
- Don't Forget Elderhostel
- Habitat Grading Takes Planning
- FROM 'HUNGER'
- U.S. Can Play Key Role in Mideast Prosperity
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- FROM 'HUNGER'
- Not All Surfers Over 40 Are Silly 'Salty Dogs'
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving
- New Electric Cars Generate a Lot of Input
- PAI GOW
- Controversy Over Thomas
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- Route 30 Completion Overdue
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- Marine Reports 'Out of Proportion'
- It's Normal There
- Controversy Over Thomas
- New Electric Cars Generate a Lot of Input
- Jackson Drive
- Teacher's Creation Battle: Controversy Evolving
- JOHN CALLAHAN
- Controversy Over Thomas
- One Vote Against Lawsuit Futures
- ALL IS VANITY
- The Playwright and His Audience
- Redgrave and the List
- JOHN CALLAHAN
- Canyon Is Far From Saved, Despite Laguna Laurel Purchase Agreement
- BEYOND QUOTAS
- Controversy Over Thomas
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 8, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 8, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1991
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 8, 1991
- No Dismantling of Mykonos Party : GREECE
- TOURS AND CRUISES : What's New in Ports and Passages
- Special Cruise Issue : The Right Ship For You : For first timers or veteran passengers, selecting a cruise that best suits their interests and tastes is the secret to a satisfying voyage.
- DUMPED: The Angels released Dave Parker on...
- Bitter Words by Serbs, Croats at Peace Meeting
- HOLIDAY TRADE: All county offices, except for...
- OVEREXPOSED? Thanks to such artists as former...
- Japanese Scandals Raise Issues Over Soka Campus : Inquiries: Critics of the Calabasas college question its legitimacy and tax status in light of multimillion-dollar controversies involving a powerful Buddhist sect.
- Ships That Offer Relief from Recession Realities
- Soviets Move to Forge an EC-Style Common Market : Kremlin crisis: Russian official says even the Baltics are striving to maintain economic ties. But turmoil continues with protests in Georgia and Azerbaijan.
- 1975 'Mischief Night' Murder Probe Revived by Kennedy Case : Slaying: Rumors that William Kennedy Smith knew something about teen's death led nowhere. Officials have reopened the case.
- PREVIEW '91 : What the Makers and Shakers Are Watching
- New World of Cruising Has Appeal to All Types
- GUIDEBOOK : Mykonos, Greece
- Seeing the World on Long Sailings
- QE2 Chocolate Trip Is Among Themed Cruises
- MOVIES : The Timeless Gift of Frank Capra : With his blend of idealism and cynicism, he lifted the spirits of one generation and the ambitions of filmmakers who followed
- The Same Old Stories From Garth Brooks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : There Is No 'Cop on the Block' in Government Securities Market : Regulation: Tough rules designed to keep Wall Street honest simply don't apply to dealings in Treasury securities. The lack of guidelines makes Salomon Bros.-type scandals possible.
- All They Had to Offer Was Blood, Sweat, Losses
- Bias Lawsuit
- A Visitor's View of the U.S.
- Who Was Worse, Connors or CBS?
- He Is Looking for a Better Bet for Bettors
- Who Was Worse, Connors or CBS?
- The Death of Communism
- Martin H. Dubilier; Inventor and Investor
- BREAKUP OF THE SOVIET UNION : Back to St. Petersburg
- Victoria Nebeker Coberly; Philanthropist