- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Memphis St. Game Ranks Down There
- Ethnic Unrest in the Soviet Union
- Doctors Predict Full Recovery for Schuller
- Our Pond-Scum-of-the-Month award goes to the poachers...
- Can Stability Rise From Ashes of the Coup? : Soviet Union: Downward forces may be beyond control. Western assistance and some form of union offer best hope.
- Driver Denies Guilt in Death of Jiselle Brando
- How to Aid a Country That's Coming Apart : Caution and emotion compete as Soviet winter grows closer
- Bomb Fragments Found at School
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / CENTURY LEAGUE : A LOOK BACK AT '90
- Crash Cannot Keep Brabham on Sidelines : Auto racing: Despite injuries, driver plans to compete for fourth Camel GT title in a row.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Keeping Injuries to Minimum
- There's No Silver Lining in This Second-Place Finish for France
- 2 Sculptors Display Light, Dark Visions
- Committee, Conner, Koch to Share New Sponsorship
- Chiz Harris Hits an Unbeatable Sound : For the Studio Cafe and the Jazz Drummer, It's Been a Lucky 13 (and Still Counting) Years
- Same Old Seles Wins in Style : U.S. Open: She advances with an easy victory over Gigi Fernandez.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Boys' Weekend Out in Denver
- COMMENTARY : Arts Funding in L.A.: How Not to Do It : Grants: By emphasizing aid to social service projects, the L.A. Endowment for the Arts shortchanges professional artists.
- This 'Cyrano' Nose the Score : Stage: Newport Theatre Arts Center will resurrect the unusual and mostly forgotten musical version of Edmond Rostand's classic.
- Tollner First Victim of Charger Season : Pro football: Henning fires offensive coordinator, will assume his duties in wake of loss to Steelers.
- STAGE
- BANKING
- Bush Wrong, Cancer Tied to Lifestyle, Experts Chide : Health: President puts himself at odds with medical opinion in comments about AIDS. But he agrees that exercise might help the heart.
- Restaurant Sewage Spills on Beach
- A Day of Whine and Woes-es : School Is Scary for Head Starters, but Not for Long
- 8 Inmates Hurt in 3rd Brawl at Castaic Jail
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents to Argue for Four-Way Stop
- Supervisors Redirect Funds to Mental Health
- COUNTYWIDE : Youth Service Group Fights Use of Name
- CLIPBOARD : The Struggle for the Legal Tender
- SIMI VALLEY : Lew Roth, Ex-School Board Member, Dies
- LAPD to Expand Program of Community Involvement
- State Calls Real Estate Lotteries Illegal : Santa Clarita Valley: Some agencies are holding drawings in which agents can win up to $50,000.
- Monica Can Hold Court at Warp Speed
- Gwynn Back With a Bang : Baseball: He figures in both scoring innings as Padres beat Cubs, 4-1.
- Jailing of Mentally Ill
- Anti-Gang Push Is Bad Idea
- Vacation Time
- Jailing of Mentally Ill
- Schaefer Takes Ironic Stance
- Homeless
- Marxism
- Jailing of Mentally Ill
- Streets and Schools
- Used Bookstore Overlooked
- Helper Showed 'American Spirit'
- MOVIES - Sept. 4, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 4, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 4, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 4, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1991
- Other News - Sept. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 4, 1991
- Council OKs LAPD Reform Items for Ballot
- 2 New Senate Districts Give Latinos Edge : Remapping: The political zones, one each in Northern and Southern California, would be created under a bipartisan plan.
- Suspects in 3 Slayings May Have Kidnaped 6 Others, Who Escaped
- Smoking Is the Least of Our Worries : Prisoners: Worrying about the hazards of cigarettes for inmates is like treating a wart when the patient has cancer.
- D.A. Finds No Case Against Bernhardt
- Baltic States Gear Up for Free Market : East Bloc: Experts say they will need to make peace with other Soviet states that supply much of the raw material for manufacturing.
- JAMMIN': With the punctuality of the swallows'...
- VIDEO COP: Huntington Beach police have been...
- HOLLYWOOD STUTTER: The San Juan Capistrano-based spokesman...
- FAKING IT: If you privately suspect you've...
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK / KOREAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS : Don't Fall for 'Divide and Conquer' : Blaming one store-owner is easier than correcting problems that affect both our struggling communities.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1991
- Bankers Biding Time on Baltic Nations : Soviet crisis: A quick or easy transition to capitalism is not expected for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- Soviet Realignment Forged : Power-Sharing Deal; U.S. Recognizes Baltics : Union: Word of accord among Gorbachev, Yeltsin and leaders of nine other republics stuns Parliament. The sweeping rearrangement would override most central government institutions.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Toxic Soil Holds Up Waterway Project
- Support, Prayer Well Up for Hurt Televangelist : Vigil: Extra phone lines are installed at Crystal Cathedral as volunteers handle flood of calls about Rev. Robert Schuller. Followers get word via prayer chain.
- Railroad Brakeman Killed
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Blast and Fires Leave 3 Dead, 19 Injured
- 'The Only Decision, We Have No Other Way'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hard Realities Provide Push for New Union
- County on Track Toward a Deadly Year : Crimes: Homicides for 1991 may hit the highest level in more than 10 years, the coroner's office says. There have already been 33 killings this year, 13 more than the 1990 total.
- Man Shot in Drive-By Attack
- PLACENTIA : City Warns Against Curb-Painting Offers
- Jim Miranda, Anti-Gang Activist, Real Estate Salesman : Youngsters on Edge Told, 'Yes You Can'
- This Catcher Didn't Hit a 'Tater, He Threw One to Third Instead
- Basketball
- WATER POLO : Spain's Tiny Ballart a Giant in Rush Toward 3-0 Record
- A Hopeful Picture at Major L.A. Museums : Art: While institutions nationwide are cutting hours and services due to the economic downturn, LACMA and MOCA seem in relatively good shape.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Six Players Recalled From Edmonton
- William B. Ting has been appointed president...
- Computer Game Came to Life in Soviet Coup
- INTERNATIONAL
- The Cost of Living
- Heat Sets Record in San Francisco
- Bomb in Van Kills 8, Injures 20 in Sri Lanka
- Peaceful Parade Moves Through N.Y. Site of Black-Jewish Clash
- Lutherans Reject Strong Anti-Abortion Stand
- VENTURA : Computer Items Stolen From Store
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents to Argue for Four-Way Stop
- Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cunningham Is Out for Season
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Los Amigos
- Chargers Find, Uncover Their Guilty Defender : Pro football: Cornerback Sam Seale admits he left Steeler open on game-deciding play.
- Steven L. Glaser has been named senior...
- Top Athletes With Photogenic Families Are a Big Hit With Advertisers
- BLOEMFONTEIN : Collective Presidency?
- New Union Plan Divides Soviet Lawmakers : Reaction: Conservative deputy worries that Gorbachev's proposal will tear the country apart. Moldovan representative says the action is overdue.
- COUNTYWIDE : Names of Suspects Held in Drive-by Shooting Released
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos
- Swimming
- TV Reviews : Inspiring, Aching Look at Education in 'Teach'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Need Answer for Run-and-Shoot
- Summit Health Quarterly Profit Is $1.8 Million
- Kurt E. Karlsgodt has joined Starboard Financial...
- Status Jobs
- Sale of Franchises Boosts Profit at Hudson's Grill
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Atlantic Air Fare War Is Just Beginning
- The Cast of Characters in the Soviet Coup : THE PLOTTERS:
- Croatian Corn Belt Becomes a Bargaining Chip : Yugoslavia: Serbia has gained control. The region will be vital to talks between the warring republics.
- BOOK REVIEW : Clues to Extinction of the Species : EXTINCTION: Bad Genes or Bad Luck, <i> by David M. Raup</i> . W. W. Norton. $19.95, 192 pages
- NEW DEAL FOR THE SOVIET REPUBLICS
- OXNARD : Cal Lutheran to Move Grad Center
- Reforming the Police: Let's Get It Done : Council to take up recommendations on LAPD this week
- Carlsbad
- Ordinance Hailed as Way to Preserve Hillside Ambience : Zoning: Proposal would limit size of houses in L.A.'s mountains and deal with narrow streets and fire safety. Opponents say it tries to do too much.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- TV Reviews : 'Stone' Lends Unbiased Ear to Abortion Debate
- A Real Cro-Magnon When It Comes to Fork and Knife
- Forgotten by the System : Some Immigrant Foster Children Have No Way to Gain Legal Status
- Greek Tourism Chief Fired for Balking at Bill
- Attitudes in Ventura Vary Little in 40 Years : Lifestyles: A psychologist who studied the area's small-town society in 1951 says the pace is now faster, but that much has remained the same.
- In El Salvador: A Relic of the Cold War
- NEWPORT BEACH : Picnic Will Mark District's 25th Year
- Taking Over, Hostetler Gets Giants a Win
- Cunningham Is an Eagle With a Nightmare
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Gift Rap' Still Makes a Pleasing Package : The rockin' and rappin' show that originated at SCR gets an excellent cast, if a less-than-ideal-staging, at the Victory Theatre in Burbank.
- Poland Seeks Bill to Help Speed Reforms
- Two Firefighters Killed by Explosion Amid Blaze
- Jim McAllister Rides Herd on Widening of 'His' Freeway : Roads: The Caltrans engineer in charge of the $75-million project through the San Fernando Valley prides himself on good relations with residents.
- USC Learns Hard Way: Lambs Really Are Tigers : Football: Memphis State, considered a patsy, scores 21 points in the second half and shuts down Trojans, 24-10.
- College Football
- Split Enz Leaders Reunite in Remodeled Crowded House : Pop: Tim Finn has teamed up with younger brother Neil for the first time since the demise of their pioneering new wave outfit from New Zealand.
- O.C. THEATER : 3 'Demon Women' on G.B. Shaw : The stars of SCR's 'Heartbreak House' talk about the play, the dramatist and about acting on the East and West coasts.
- Studley Moves Real Estate Brokers to Westside Office
- Katharine Rosenberry has been named associate dean...
- BCCI Scandal Spawns Wild Rumors, Limited Evidence
- Wilder Would Campaign as an Outsider : Politics: Potential presidential candidate would 'Put America First.' His combativeness may hurt his chances.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : 2 Climbers Killed on Mt. Rainier; 1 Hurt
- OXNARD : Free Boating Safety Courses to Be Held
- Scattered Fighting and Skepticism Follow Cease-Fire Deal in Yugoslavia : Ethnic strife: Shooting is reported around Croatian town. Diplomats scramble to implement accord.
- Clerk Accuses County of Job Discrimination, Harassment : Lawsuit: A black employee alleges that she was passed over for a promotion in 1985 because of her race, then suffered retaliation after filing a complaint. Personnel director denies the charges.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Boys Held After Fire Burns 2 Acres
- Sockers to Put Hirmez On MSL Waiver List
- M. Maylette Garces has been hired as...
- COMPANIES
- Slovenia and Croatia
- 911 Charges
- Annoyed by Barking Dogs
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- A New House of Cards : Innovative Firm Moving to Carlsbad
- Benefit for Art Institute Draws Some Characters
- Telethon Draws $45 Million in Pledges
- CSUF Students Get Harsh Lesson From Budget Cuts
- Sole Search : Personal health: Barefoot may be best, but kids still need shoes--flat, flexible, lightweight ones.
- Airline Competition on Latin American Routes Begins to Soar : Transportation: Carriers are pushing into each other's home turfs while Latin governments ease rules that choked off competition.
- Singer Dottie West Has 2nd Surgery Since Car Crash
- ANAHEIM : Shooting Called Gang Retaliation
- Jail's Smoking Ban Has Inmates Yearning for Taste of Freedom
- COUNTYWIDE : Pets Take Patients Back Home
- Smiles, but Not Hits, Show Jackson Is Back
- QUOTABLE
- At Saskatoon, Canada, forward Martin Rucinsky accidentally...
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : La Quinta
- INTERNATIONAL
- There Are Ways to Get a Good Day's Sleep
- San Onofre
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Santiago
- Horse Racing
- Angels' Shorter Swings Cut Down Brewers, 7-6
- STAGE
- INTERNATIONAL
- INTERNATIONAL
- WARSAW : Push for New Powers
- Battle of Santa Susanna : Religion: A mini-schism developed over control of a historic church in Rome. At root were differences in cultures and world views between two orders.
- Congress to Look Closely at Treasury Sale Process : Securities: The scandal at Salomon Bros. has put pressure on lawmakers to increase regulations.
- Fallen Statues Reflect Fate of Fallen Leaders : Monuments: But some deplore park vandalism as an assault on the nation's history.
- CARACAS : Of Peace and Gunfire
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUPREME COURT : Unnatural Brawl Over Natural Law : What Clarence Thomas' critics object to are his values, not his natural- law views, which are mainstream.
- MOORPARK : New Software OKd for School District
- COUNTYWIDE : Vital Documents a Phone Call Away
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : '51 Rams Invested Their Quarters Wisely
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Santiago Lists Desired Destinations
- Togia Displays Appetite for Destruction
- Society to Screen Jazz Film Written by SDSU Graduate
- Abel Cordero has been appointed special markets...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Panda Resources' Head Gets 5-Year Sentence
- Special World Report: Diary of a Failed Coup
- No Cheers: The weeklong emotional Texas trial...
- It's Pin-Drop Time on Foreign Markets
- Smiles Sparkle in Estonia as Word Spreads
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / TANTRUMS : Temper, Temper! : Frustration Breeds Fury--Even in Adults, Who Ought to Know Better
- Wrangling Over School Dollars : Education: Elementary principals are tired of seeing their secondary counterparts get more money per pupil and want a more equal distribution of funds.
- Super-Speed Rail Line Slow to Get Untracked : High-tech: At a meeting this week, a two-state panel will try to prod the contractor, Bechtel Corp., into getting up steam on the Anaheim-Las Vegas project.
- Horse Racing
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Bolsa Grande
- Mexican Market Whiz Tries Banking : Investment: Roberto Hernandez, who for 20 years has anticipated rises and falls in his nation's stock market, has captured one of the biggest prizes of nationalization--Banco Nacional de Mexico.
- Donald S. Green has been named vice...
- Taco Bell's New Helper Can Follow Orders Well : Technology: Inventory control is just the start of fast-food automation. Taco-making robots may be next.
- Armenian Enclave Declares Itself a Republic in a Bid for Separation
- 5 Adults, 2 Children Die in Visalia Crash
- Animal Activists Arrested at Pigeon Shoot : Protest: 85 held for freeing caged birds or rescuing wounded ones. Crowd cheers whenever police seize demonstrators.
- What Comes Next : An 'Evil Empire' Gone Forever : Experts are debating the country's future. They say the old Soviet bear is dead, but necessity will spawn new alliances.
- Balance Influence of U.S., France Says
- Tass Officials Resign, Urge Reform
- BREAKUP OF THE SOVIET UNION : L.A.'s Baltic Community Celebrates : Festivities: U.S. recognition of the former Soviet republics sparks impromptu parties and memories of freedom fighters.
- The Perfect Fit
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Subway to Reopen After Crash Repairs
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 'Star Wars' Project Launch Postponed
- COUNTYWIDE : Reading Aid Offered to Parents, Children
- Football Player Eased Commute by Buying Team
- RTD Struggles to Get People Back on Buses : Transit: Ridership is rising after years of decline. But many problems, including funds tied up by a suit, make the task formidable.
- Man on Park Outing Killed by Deputy : Violence: Authorities say he pointed a gun at officers as he was being pursued. Members of a crowd who gathered after the incident deny that the man was armed.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Weed-Abatement Ordinance Passed
- SURFING / LOWER TRESTLES : San Clemente's Parsons Among 220 to Compete
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : The Road Will Provide a Challenge
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Might Be Feeling the Pressure After Third Loss in a Row
- 'Cheap Money' Loans Can Help Finance College
- Sam Winston, the Reluctant Tire Pitchman : Retailing: A familiar face from his TV commercials, the company's owner shuns the spotlight and declines interviews.
- Home Builders Seek a Cutback in Regulation : Economy: California developers say red tape is adding too much to housing costs.
- A New Angle on Brushing
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Cruise Turned Back by Heavy Ice Pack
- Tentative Accord Between RTD, Unions Eases Threat of Strike
- Soviet Cup Bid Survives Coup Chaos
- Cardinals Snuff Dodger Rallies and Win in 11th : Baseball: St. Louis prevails, 7-4, after L.A. had come back from 3-1 deficit in the eighth and 4-3 deficit in the ninth.
- Gretzky, Lindros Help Canada Down U.S., 6-3
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brazil on Bay Blowout Keeps Them Dancing : Music: Infectious beat of Rio Thing from Los Angeles and Escola de Samba Sol E Mar from San Diego made for a joyous evening.
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force...
- Firm Thrives Along With Maquiladoras : Manufacturing: The prospect of a U.S.-Mexico free-trade accord promises to give Cal Pacifico its biggest boost yet.
- Breeding Bird: MOUNTAIN QUAIL (Oreortyx pictus)
- Berlin Test Case: Can Border Guards Be Punished for Shootings at Wall? : Germany: A major question centers on possible convictions for actions not criminal at the time.
- Mandela Confounds Rightists, Asks Amnesty for White Hunger Strikers : South Africa: The ANC leader will appeal the case of the three jailed protesters to President De Klerk.
- Emotion Rides the Radio Airwaves in the Lonely Hours
- The Great Conflict Is Over; Junk the Blunt Instruments : Missiles: A world without potential war between major countries was the stuff of utopian novels. The dream is now real, turning ballistic launchers into dinosaurs.
- TV Mix-Up With Tape Delay Cools Suspense in Final Set
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony in Outdoor Beethoven Program : Positive aspects of concert at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre are compromised by decidedly unsubtle amplification system.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- Add Injury to Insult as Raiders Lose Allen
- Lindsey K. Yip has been promoted to...
- 33% of The Right Start to Be Sold in Offering
- Gorbachev-Yeltsin Show Delayed
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Pacifica
- Bullpen Troubles Take Their Toll on Padres : Baseball: Big inning allows the Chicago Cubs to claim a 10-8 victory over the Padres.
- Bradley Leads by 4 Shots, but Rain Puts a Victory on Hold for a Day
- Auto Racing
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : MAI Describes Its Serious Liquidity Problems' to SEC
- Fabric 'Superstores' Sew Up Profits : Strategy: The chain completes its purchase of Fabricland and continues to reap earnings from its phase-out of mall outlets.
- Cancer? Tell Two Jokes and . . . : Two women who are facing the life-threatening illness say ya gotta lighten up and laugh at life.
- Briefing Paper : They're Divvying Up the Soviet Humpty--Dumpty
- 2 Tons of Pure Cocaine Seized; 10 Men Arrested
- Teaching Kids--Religiously
- SANTA ANA : Applicants Sought to Fill Trustee Term
- SANTA ANA : Mater Dei Seeking Baker Street Closure
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Gates May Be Placed on Vandalized Lots
- CLIPBOARD: John Wayne Airline Performance For June, 1991
- At Montreal, Tomas Sandstrom of the Kings...
- SIMI VALLEY : Seniors to Compete in Softball League
- Sound Chalenski for Sound Defense : UCLA: Bruins get boost up front when Pitt transfer recovers from operation on shoulder.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Wins Soccer Opener
- STAGE
- Praveen Tyle has been appointed director of...
- Japan Brokerages Suspected of Guaranteeing Profits : Scandal: An official of the Finance Ministry claims that brokerages' favored clients were compensated even when they didn't suffer losses.
- Ex-Professor Held in Death of Wife
- In a Shabby Courtyard--No Real Change Is Expected : Reaction: Turmoil in Moscow has little impact on the lives of ordinary people.
- Police Probing Slayings of Shoppers Kill Man in Raid : Crime: West Covina officers serving search warrant thought he was going for a gun. He was not a suspect.
- Laboring to Keep Warm : Holiday: Gray skies, drizzle and fog deter beach-goers and send vacationers home early. Businesses dependent on the sun report a disappointing season.
- Mild, Peaceful Holiday Ends Summer that Never Came : Labor Day: Blah weather means shopping malls, not the beaches, draw the big crowds. Police report no weekend traffic fatalities locally.
- COMPANIES
- Thomas P. Cavanagh has joined Ketchum Advertising,...
- EMARK Corporation has named Steven J. Oliff,...
- William F. Hallier has joined Dole Dried...
- NBC Sports' Schanzer Gets Talent Negotiations Title
- Court OKs Sale of BCCI Subsidiary in Hong Kong : Scandal: The deal would give a majority stake in the bank to an Indonesian conglomerate.
- 2 Tons of Pure Cocaine Seized
- The News : The Leaders We Will Have to Know
- Sylmar Man Kills Himself After Holding Off Police for 9 Hours
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy
- County Tennis Players Lose in New York
- First National Bank of North County has...
- Firefighters Save Girl Caught in Car Window
- Businessman Pulls Off Soviet Coup
- Suit Filed Over Cross in S.F. Park : Law: The issue of whether it is a landmark or a violation of the separation of church and state arises as courts struggle to define the government's relationship to religion.
- When It Comes to Phone Privacy, More People Are Willing to Pay
- MIAMI : U.S.A. vs. Noriega
- Horde of Strangers Hardly Touched Culture of Saudis : Kingdom: Many had believed Gulf War influx would nourish seeds of social reform, but impact was minimal.
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Hospital Releases 4 Injured Firefighters