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- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 11, 1992
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- Obituaries - Aug. 11, 1992
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- MEDAL COUNT: If you're wondering how Orange...
- Micor Lobbies Parks Dept. to Withdraw Its Critique : Development: Although the evaluation should not affect the luxury housing tract, the company will discuss the project with officials.
- Fault a Too-Cozy System for Trade-School Scams : Education: Students are sold on loans for worthless classes; defaults are growing for lack of independent oversight.
- Surgery Answers Questions on Friesz : Football: Status of the quarterback's future in NFL is good.
- HIGH ROMANCE: When Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport...
- Would-Be Capitalists Riot in China : Protests: Thousands run amok in southern city, charging stock-sale corruption.
- Bradley, Orange County at Odds on Regional Bill
- FOR SAM: Comedian friends of the late...
- ART DEFINED: Art supporters in Costa Mesa,...
- U.S., Allies Agree on Bosnia Stand : Balkans: Resolution for use of force to ensure aid is offered to Security Council. Britain, France support measure that could lead to a NATO operation.
- Jury Awards $5 Million in Marine Deaths
- Would-Be Capitalists Riot in China : Protests: Police fire small arms and use tear gas as thousands run amok in southern city, charging stock-sale corruption.
- Graffiti Reward Program Nearly Out of Money : Vandalism: City Council will consider reducing the size of payouts and asking business leaders to pitch in.
- L.A. Mayor Helps Block County's Exit From SCAG
- AIRLINES
- Post-Trauma Stress Leads to Anxiety, Violence in Kuwait
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- In the Florida Keys, saviors for the sea turtles : The effort to rescue a species gripped by a mysterious plague has become a costly obsession for one couple--but a rewarding one.
- West County Issue School District Unification
- Countywide : Hepatitis Shots Free for Nursing Students
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Magic's Return Tied to Exam by His Doctor : NBA: Johnson has decided to play for Lakers if he gets medical clearance, source says. West has heard nothing.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Germany's Beerbaum Wins Gold
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : IN CLOSING, A FINE CEREMONY
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnny Cashes In on the Past at the Coach House
- Radio Stations Seek to Outwit 'Contest Pigs,' Keep Real Fans
- SALZBURG DIARY : A Bad Night for Salonen, Philharmonic
- COMPUTERS
- The Ramifications of a Proposed Mega-Merger
- IRVINE : Residents to Get Survey on Tax Plan
- U.N. Chief Fears Bosnia Could Be a Quagmire : Balkans: Boutros-Ghali warns that dispatching peacekeepers on mission impossible could harm organization's credibility.
- PLACENTIA : Building's Reputation Is Fixed Up
- Golf Might Turn Trash Into Cash : Development: Investors hope to turn a buried dump into a golf course that would be the centerpiece for a 455-unit residential complex.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Toxic Material Being Placed in Trash, Bay
- Chargers' Friesz Out for the Season : Football: Quarterback to undergo knee surgery. Chargers might try to get Giants' Simms.
- Wathan Has a Long Wait for Another Loss
- LOCAL NOTES : Knighthawks Take Title in ASA Softball
- RADIO
- Frida's Story: Artistic Choice or Cultural Catastrophe? : Latino Actors Suffer Effects of Narrow Eurocentric Vision
- CLIPBOARD : 55-Alive Mature Driving Class Schedule
- MISSION VIEJO : Cyclist Goes the Distance for Charity
- Keeping Watch on the Soul of Scotland : Books: Creator of tough-talking detective Jack Laidlaw, William McIlvanney broods on the fate of Glasgow in a world obsessed with image.
- COLUMN LEFT/ JORGE R. MANCILLAS : Police Have Some 'Weeds' of Their Own : Reforms in law enforcement must precede 'Weed and Seed' efforts to rebuild L.A.
- Kuwait Helicopter Crash Kills 2 Marines
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Surgery for Chargers' Friesz
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Another Operation for Rodgers
- U.S. Defeats Cuba; Brazil Wins Gold : Men's volleyball: Americans come back after losing first game. In championship match, the Dutch yield 14 consecutive points in third game.
- Motor Racing
- CHINA
- OCCUPATION: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Allegiance to Bush Solid in Area GOP Delegation : Republicans: Thirty of 32 representatives to the national convention are committed to the President.
- Chicago's 20th Hit Finishes Off the Angels
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : In the Long Run, It's Vindication : Marathon: As the 1936 winner watches, Hwang Young Cho of South Korea beats Japan's Morishita.
- Motor Racing
- Aztec Recruit Harris Ineligible to Play This Fall
- Wathan Has a Long Wait for Another Loss
- GIRLS' TENNIS
- 'The Band Played On' Is Back on Track
- TV Review : An Evening of Outrage and Poverty on 'P.O.V.'
- Mobile Home Destroyed in Propane Blaze
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : TIME FOR ATLANTA TO CRANK UP P.R.
- Announcer Rebenstorf, 41, Dies of Heart Failure After Surgery
- SALZBURG DIARY : A Bad Night for Salonen, Philharmonic
- Government to Clip You in a New Way
- Budget Plan Fails in Senate; Revival Possible
- U.S. Defector Given Russian Citizenship
- Paris Fire Kills 1, Hurts 8
- Hawaiian Duo Finds Resonance With the Faithful
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Riots Change Place Where Many Shop : Retailing: A lot of stores in Little Tokyo, Koreatown and elsewhere are hurting. But malls near damaged areas are booming.
- BOOK REVIEW : Fighting Happiness Like Father, Like Son : SECOND SON, <i> by Stephen Stark,</i> Henry Holt, $19.95, 374 pages
- Trestle-Jumping Fad Puts Youths in Path of Danger : Adolescence: Boys say dodging trains on Carlsbad bridge is rite of summer. Officials call it a date with death.
- Armenian President Appeals for Help
- * Bill Russell; Historian Helped Launch Revival of New Orleans Jazz
- No Hero's Welcome After a Job Well-Done
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Runners May Still Sign Up for Derby
- Clinton Presents New Side: His Foreign Profile : Politics: Democratic nominee sees Cypriot leader, meets with Nunn and Aspin in bid to bolster stature on world affairs.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : PLAYING CHICKEN
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nixon Meets With Rabin, Sees 'Window of Opportunity' for Peace in Mideast
- U.S. Closer to U.N. Accord on Bosnia : Balkans: British and French objections overcome, Bush advisers say. Final wording likely today. It is expected to authorize 'all means necessary' to deliver aid.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COLUMN ONE : Dirty War of 'Ethnic Cleansing' : Muslim Slavs have been robbed, beaten, thrown out of their homes and imprisoned by Serbian militiamen. Their accounts suggest a clear pattern of persecution.
- Supporters Question Firing of Admiral
- Water Watch
- Beach a Place Gays, Lesbians Call Their Own
- Samurai Games : Kendo Enthusiasts End Nisei Festival With Martial Art Swordplay
- Countywide : Simi Man Killed When His Car Hits Tree
- Point Mugu : Car Overturns on Highway, 3 Injured
- TV Review : 'Crazy in Love': A Matriarchal Mistrust of Men
- Thousands Flock to Stock Lottery Sites in China : Securities: Only one in 10 will be allowed to buy issues on a new exchange. That slim chance still draws people from all over the country.
- SAFI U. QURESHEY, President and chief executive, AST Research Inc.
- Just Asking
- Cutting a Disgrace Down to Size : An important effort to reform the destructive workers' comp system
- Off-Duty Police Kill Man, Say He Fired at Crowd
- Collective-Security Force Is a Cruel Illusion : Peacekeeping: Hope is not a method in war. A U.N. military mission lives on little else.
- Riots Bring Back Disturbing Echoes for Peace Activist
- Hillary Clinton Praises Working Mothers
- Judge Upholds Law Designed to Stop Blacklisting of Tenants
- BASEBALL
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Denies Story About Move
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Frankie and Johnny' That Works : Theater: North Coast Rep's production of McNally work makes its points nicely and should get better with practice.
- John Raitt, 75, Performs for Contemporary Crowd : Concert: Seal Beach Leisure World residents respond warmly as singer runs through selection of show tunes.
- Women Take More Time With Career Options : Female managers are more apt be more cautious on their next step when they lose a job. Being a single parent can add a sense of urgency.
- Rewards--and Risks--of Buying Foreign Bonds
- SEAL BEACH : Plan to Build Next to Tower Up in Air
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Plants More Trees Through $80,000 Federal Grant
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gilbert Eases Back Slowly
- Motor Racing
- DEL MAR : Blacksburg Ties La Jolla Mark in Second Consecutive Victory
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Italy Surfaces as Gold-Medal Winner : Water polo: Absence of Yugoslavia paves way for upset in final. U.S. loses to CIS in bronze-medal game.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : THE GAMES IN REVIEW : One Last Hurrah for the Medal Efforts of the CIS
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Critic Gets Some of What She Dishes Out at Writers' Conference : Workshops give insight into the mental and emotional effort involved in trying to make a work of recognized value.
- JAPAN
- TAIWAN
- U.N.'s Inspectors Renew Search for Iraqi Weaponry
- Quake Expert's Message Is the Same, but He Uses a Lot Less Magnitude : Seismology: After the Landers temblor, his warnings about the Big One shook up a lot of people. He is still driving home his point: Be prepared.
- Man on Tracks Killed by Train
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Shot, Critically Wounded in Fight
- Anaheim : Council to Discuss Street Vendors
- Museum's Car Exhibit Plans Are the Mega-Buzz at Party
- McKay Plan Was Strictly Over the Top
- Motor Racing
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : COLOR, Curtain Calls
- Fourth-Place Finish May Leave Barnett High, Dry
- Northwest Airlines Reduces Prices to Europe : Travel: The cuts come a week after a similar drop. They are evidence that an industry fare war is far from over.
- Police Checking Many Tips in Kidnaping of Baby
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BALKANS : U.S. Would Have to Go It Alone : Collectively, the Europeans have no military-political backbone; individually, they're not up for war.
- Environmentalist Studies Future After Loss : Politics: Kevin Sweeney moves to L.A. after his defeat in the June congressional primary. He may still play a role in the battle over water sources in Ventura.
- It Is OK to Turn Across 1 Double-Yellow Line, but Not 2
- VENTURA : Street Flower Sales Permits on Agenda
- SATICOY : Ill Health Blamed in Murder-Suicide
- Groups Urge Bush to Act on Bosnia : Protest: Serbian-run prison camps could become another Auschwitz without intervention, says head of Wiesenthal Center. More than 800 sign center's call for action.
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : NOT ENOUGH SMOG FOR HIM
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kelly Calls Bosio Lucky, Garner Calls Him Great
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Dream Team Was Really Poetry in Motion
- Number of New AIDS Cases Drops : Health: Only 14 have been detected this year. But a growing number of heterosexual women are testing HIV-positive.
- Homeless 'Shadow Women' Haunt Streets of Oxnard
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : ODDS AND ENDS AS ODDITIES END
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Splendid Prince, Worthy Production of 'Hamlet'
- Eastwood's 'Unforgiven' Rides Tall at $14.5 Million
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : WALKER EXPLAINS HIS POSITION
- O'Neill Impressive in 400 IM, Sets Junior National Record
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Are the Perfect Tonic for Pirates
- SAN DIEGO : Firefighters Battle Cardboard Blaze
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : ANOTHER EARLY EXIT FOR BEN JOHNSON
- Mayweather Comes Back to the Forum : Boxing: He fights De La Cruz in 10-round main event tonight.
- No Medals for NBC, Gold for TripleCast
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Closest Medal Finishes
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : Cuba Adds Three More Golds, Finishes With Seven : Boxing: It is best performance ever during a non-boycotted tournament. Team compiles 46-5 record.
- STAGE REVIEW : Splendid 'Hamlet'--Both the Actor and the Play
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Unidentified' at L.A. Photo Center
- Josie De Falla, former acting director of...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : k.d. lang Charts Her Own Course at Amphitheatre
- Huge Commercial Property Auction on Tap in L.A. : Real estate: The $500 million in structures, at sites across the country, includes the Bunker Hill Towers.
- AIRLINES
- JAPAN
- Orange Unified: School Board of Hard Knocks : Education: Recall effort is just the latest upheaval to strike the district. Turmoil goes back for years.
- Braves Leave Dodgers Speechless : Baseball: Hershiser gives up nine earned runs and 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings, his worst ever, as team falls 21 1/2 games out, 10-3.
- Newbury Oaks Continues Win Streak, Beats Sacramento, 14-2
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : DAY 16 : Final Medal Count
- STAGE
- AIRLINES
- Maid Marian Zips Up, While Mozart 'Uses His Noodle'
- J. Anderson; Film, Stage and TV Actor
- Thousands Flee Devastation in Afghan Capital
- Landslide Kills 90 in India
- Abul Qassim al-Khoei, 95; Grand Ayatollah Led Shiites
- New Issues Setting Records in Hong Kong
- Dasse: She Wasn't Trying to Enhance Performance
- Weekend Review : Pop and Music : Alpha Blondy Serves Up a Mix of World-Beat Reggae, American Soul
- PEOPLE : Swinging Couple Don't Miss a Step
- Mortgage-Backed Bonds' Prices Have Been Tumbling : Securities: Low interest rates prompt home owners to refinance. This leads to early redemption of bonds.
- Red Cross Plans Visit to Serb Camps This Week
- VENTURA : Schools Chief to Announce Plans
- Barcelona Looks Back on Warm, Fuzzy Olympics
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : 4 More Years of Bush Could Destroy GOP : But conservatives will revive it with a Democrat in the White House, as they did under Carter.
- A Broken Trust : Patients Who Accuse Therapists of Sexual Misconduct Are Often Left Feeling Battered by Courts, Ethics Panels
- ORANGE : 3 Library Branches Will Reduce Hours
- Minorities Seek Political Power in North County Coalition : Elections: Yet nameless group brings Latinos, African-Americans, Samoans and Filipinos, together with a voter-registration campaign, in the hope of improving representation.
- Weekend Review : Pop and Music : Winston's Precise 'Summer Show'
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Triconex, IRVINE
- Strike Looms as Bell Atlantic Talks Hit Snag
- Bush, Rabin Both Seek Improved Ties, Images : Diplomacy: Israel moves to legalize citizens' contacts with PLO members, reflecting a new mood in Jerusalem.
- AIDS Hits Home in the East Valley : Public health: The area is reported to have the fourth-highest rate of cases in Los Angeles County.
- A Policy That Gave Iraq a Complex : A growing scandal of foreign-policy judgment
- Newbury Park Man Falls to His Death Off Canyon Cliff
- Independent on Ballot for House
- Daring Dives Defy Death, Train Rules : Thrills: Officials can't stop youths who dive from railroad trestle in Carlsbad as the train speeds by at 90 m.p.h.
- Band of Robbers Victimizes 26 Businesses : Crime: The thieves typically pose as customers at the family-run Latino restaurants and markets before demanding money.
- Miscellany
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- RINCON POINT : Serviceman Dies When Hit by Train
- Downtown Arena Plans in Limbo as Suits Are Filed : Building: Failure of developer Ron Hahn and Harry Cooper, who holds the Sports Arena's lease, to make a deal clouds proposals to lure major league teams to San Diego.
- AIDS in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Forsman Keeps Swing Up to Par for Playoff Victory
- Ex-Titan Announcer Rebenstorf Dies : Broadcasting: He did play-by-play for Cal State Fullerton athletics for 10 years and most recently did UCLA football and basketball.
- Goal Just In Time for Wedding : Soccer: Surf under-16 girls eke out victory, then watch as coach is married on the field.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : k.d. lang Charts Her Own Course at Amphitheatre
- WHAT IS WHATIZIT? WHATEVER YOU LIKE
- L.A. Schools' Computer Network Fails to Meet Goal : Education: System cost millions, but remains flawed. Awarding of consulting contract is questioned.
- An Evening Filled With Roy Cohn
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Colorado Boy, 15, Wins $17 Million for Bus Injuries
- Merchant Arrested After Body Found in Store
- POLITICS WATCH : Reality Check
- Standing Tall in the Saddle : Charity: A Moorpark ranch owner hosts a fund-raiser for a program that teaches disabled people how to ride horses.
- VENTURA : Boy Shot in Fight in Fair Condition
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Long Longs for Bay Area
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Another Grievance for Landrum
- NHL's Kordic Dies After Police Subdue Him
- Staton Seeking the Right Spot
- Soviet Union's Flame Goes Out for Good : Future: CIS, the last vestiges of an old power, wins the most medals, but its breakup leaves a void for the United States to fill in Atlanta.
- Kids Lose as 'Saturday Today' Caters to Adults
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Crippled QE2 Slowly Steams Toward Boston With Torn Hull
- 'Gift' to Sea Roils Waters
- CIA Critic Agee Reportedly Paid by Cuba
- Tokyo Stock Average Below 15,000 First Time Since '86
- TAIWAN
- Mt. Pinatubo May Erupt Again, Scientists Say
- San Diego History : Garra's Uprising
- Humboldt County Police Offer Tip: Don't Let the Criminals in the House
- Krajicek Victory Far From Routine : Tennis: Despite arm injury, he comes from behind in third set and defeats Woodforde for championship.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : The City Had More Events Than They Showed on TV
- Padres Complete Sweep : Baseball: Astros fall, 4-3. Sheffield leaves game with injury.
- Serape Wins Ballerina Stakes
- Hollywood's Romance With Bill Clinton Heats Up : Politics: Upcoming fund-raisers indicate industry bigwigs are backing the Democrats. Optimism is replacing post-primary malaise.
- Rapist Who Sought Castration Gets Life
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : High Water Prices Deal a Withering Blow to Growers : Ranchers in San Diego County are letting trees die because of irrigation costs. Some are selling their land.
- * Thomas McIntyre; Former Senator From New Hampshire
- Santa Ana Man Dies After Shooting in Park Area
- MISSION VIEJO : Big Trucks May Be Banned on Alicia
- A Necessary Shot in the Arm : New bill would require private insurers to cover child immunizations
- NORTH COUNTY : 2 Grass Fires Char 30 Acres; No Injuries
- SUMMER GAMES SPOTLIGHT : BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 16 : IT'S LIKE NOTHING IN THE WORLD
- Weekend Review : Pop and Music : A Confusing Yet Fascinating Set From Ritenour
- Arrogance of School Board
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Reviving LATC
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : An Artist Reflects Society
- Taxing Tickets
- Turning Down Jobs
- Trading Strongmen
- Rothbard on Democrats
- Rothbard on Democrats
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : An Artist Reflects Society
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- Rothbard on Democrats
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : An Artist Reflects Society
- Rothbard on Democrats
- Justice for the Condors
- Health Care Reform
- Gerontology Institute
- Rothbard on Democrats
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- As '97 Nears, China Invests in Hong Kong : Commerce: More than 1,000 mainland firms are there, easing fears that Beijing will alter the colony's capitalist system.
- TIMESAVERS: Although courts around the country report...
- Latinos Will Play Important Part in Making of 'Frida'
- TECHNOLOGY: The next step in courtroom technology...