- Offshore Oil Rigs Come Under Tougher Anti-Pollution Rules
- Valley Man Takes Post for Armenia
- Bug Blight : Bulldozers Clear Beetle-Infested Pine Tree Lot
- Residents Back Monorail, Antonovich Says : Transportation: County supervisor cites more than 4,300 replies to a mailer. Transit panel is about to review an environmental study on the project.
- Edberg Comes Back to Win Tiebreaker, Beat Washington
- Final Approval Pizza Cake for New Tiger Owner
- Jurisprudence
- PEOPLE WATCH
- - Leslie's Poolmart, a Chatsworth-based retailer of...
- GI Industries' Legal Win Came a Week Too Late : Courts: A federal judge ruled a competitor broke a 1990 agreement to buy the trash hauler, which was forced last week to file for bankruptcy.
- Biotech Firm Settles in Patent Dispute : Pesticide: Mycogen, based in San Diego, has paid a Danish company for a toxin used in a product that kills Colorado potato beetles.
- LONDON : Going, Going, Gone
- Nariandas Melwani; 'Sam the Tailor'
- World View : The Outer Limits? : Six geographers brainstorm the borders of the 21st Century. The changes may be among the most radical ever.
- Centers for Disabled on Brink of Shutdown
- Israel Offers to Negotiate Borders in Bid for Peace : Mideast: Rabin government hints it may even bend on territory captured from Syria. Arabs hail new stance.
- In the 'Tropics,' a Toast for Cancer Research
- COUNTYWIDE : Panel OKs Issuance of Measure M Bonds
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Joins Appeal of Police Powers Ruling
- Hockey
- It's a Wonderful Life : And It Keeps Getting Better for Stenstrom, Whose Career Continues in the Fast Lane at Stanford With Bill Walsh
- Chicago Leaves Harris in Daze : Baseball: Padre starter cannot believe his luck after losing, 6-3, to the Cubs.
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- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 25, 1992
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- MOVIES - Aug. 25, 1992
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- TELEVISION - Aug. 25, 1992
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- Obituaries - Aug. 25, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 25, 1992
- Suspect Had Harassed Victim, Affidavit Shows : Courts: Ex-Marine who has been charged with the attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend, who was wounded during shooting spree last week, had been threatening her, court records show.
- New U.S. Rules to Affect 4 Area Offshore Rigs : Pollution: The air regulations call for the same standards for ocean oil and gas platforms as for those located onshore.
- Rebuild Los Angeles' Rainbow Coalition : Politics: To be successful in a new era, the next mayor must keep alive Tom Bradley's legacy of a multiracial leadership.
- THE TIMES POLL : Bush Takes O.C. Lead Over Clinton : But President's edge is small--49% to 42%--leaving his statewide campaign in danger.
- LOYAL TO SOME: "Trouble in Paradise" says...
- WHY BOTHER? Frustrated county officials will hold...
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Post-GOP Convention Poll Offers Good and Bad News : Newest numbers will hearten Democrats and Republicans. But Bush and Clinton need credibility on economic issues.
- Akihito's Visit Carries Risks for China, Japan : Asia: Emperor's trip to Beijing could bring diplomatic, economic gains. But there are touchy issues.
- Changing Lifestyles : Strike Up the (Rebel) Band! : Former guerrilla fighters help revive El Salvador's flagging night life after years of civil war.
- CIRCLE THE WAGONS: Amid defections, the White...
- O.C. EXPORTS: First there was Milan Panic,...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 25, 1992
- OPERA REVIEW : A Wacky 'Bluebeard' at the Ford
- Guthrie's Kids' Songs: The Family Sings Along : Music: Arlo and other relatives perform "Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs" on a new album.
- A Special Post-Riot Forum for Los Angeles Artists : The arts: 'The Verdict and the Violence,' a compact disc with High Performance magazine, gives a voice to artists like singer Exene Cervenka and poet Roberto Bedoya.
- Southern California Job Market : Coping : The Silver Lining : A CIVILIZED GUIDE TO LIFE IN THE VERY, VERY, VERY SLOW LANE
- U.S. Planes Carry Tons of Food to Kenyans, Somalis
- BOOK REVIEW : A Princess as Pawn in Asian Power Play : THE LAST PRINCESS OF MANCHURIA, <i> by Lilian Lee,</i> William Morrow, $15; 288 pages
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Harris Back, but Still Having Some Bad Luck
- Kindness of Strangers : Foster Parents, Children Share Tales of Giving
- A Little Goes Far for Padres : Baseball: Bunt hit the difference as Padres pick up 4-3 victory against Mets.
- Soccer
- RADIO
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Columbus': Adrift at Sea With No Paddle
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Arson Suspected in Fire at Three Stores
- Southern California Job Market : How to Blow It
- Southern California Job Market : Band-Aids : Valuing Housework as a Way to Help Women
- Bosnians Try to Break Sarajevo Siege
- COUNTYWIDE : Input Sought on Super-Street Plan
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faxon Starts Fast, Sweats Out Finish
- Southern California Job Market : Steering a Marriage Through Job Loss
- Southern California Job Market : Wandering Far Afield : Be Forewarned: Finding a Good Job Elsewhere Won't Be Easy
- Richard E. Meyer; Former Jovan Perfume Chairman
- Tailhook Leaders Hope to Renew Ties to Navy : Military: Association works to improve image after sex scandal. Pilots say conventions turned raunchy after film 'Top Gun' glorified womanizing.
- Ex-Officials Jumping Through Ethics Loophole
- Water Skier Severely Injured at Lake
- GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Police Story
- County's 'Morro Rock' : Dana Point Headland, Statue Recall Past, Enduring Grandeur
- Orange District Coaches to Walk : High schools: In an attempt to stop trend of cutting stipends, they approve boycott of fall sports by a vote of 85-2.
- FCC to Set Rules on Stock Brokers' 'Cold Calls' : Telemarketing: While protecting the public from irksome solicitations, the rules might also stymie legitimate business.
- EL TORO : Shooting Victim Still in Critical Condition
- TAIWAN
- Spring Riots Continue to Haunt L.A.'s Economy : More Than 6,000 People Lost Their Livelihoods
- Southern California Job Market : How to Get Help When the Going Gets Tough : UNEMPLOYMENT
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Black Voter Registration Plan Stalled : Democrats: Clinton campaign is unlikely to embrace the $6-million proposal. But rejecting it could be risky.
- ALISO VIEJO : Construction to Start on Middle School
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Funding of Housing Programs
- Getting It Together (Finally) : A welcome plan to get state delegation to meet regularly
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Likes Finishing What He Starts
- Motor Racing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : It's Sanchez Vicario's Turn to Beat Seles
- VOLLEYBALL WOMEN AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Title Goes to Kirby-Reno With 16-14 Final
- ART
- This Is the Best Team You've Never Heard Of
- COLUMN LEFT / MENACHEM Z. ROSENSAFT : There Can't Be Compromise With Evil : Pat Buchanan's influence at the GOP convention is reason enough to vote for Clinton.
- Storing Up History : Fulkerson Hardware, Serving Farmers Since 1912, Symbolizes Rural Past of Somis
- Huntington Beach Gas Station Robbed
- PHILIPPINES
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CARS
- Armenia Says Azerbaijani Raids Target Civilians
- COUNTYWIDE : Child Care Service Offers Free Training
- Excavation by Water Agency Is Investigated : Environment: The Serrano Irrigation District allegedly ran an illegal mining project in rare wildlife habitat in Weir Canyon.
- Marconi, 59, Former Ram and Bear, Dies
- Bochco's Essay on Television--The Height of Arrogance?
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CARS
- The Other Gold Card--You Don't Want In Without It
- SAN DIEGO : Dynamite Found in 3 Locations
- Cleaning Up a Bad Act : Schools: Painters fight stubborn enemies as they work to cover graffiti that keeps appearing on campuses.
- Residents Battle Over Community's Identity : Antelope Valley: Blacks who live in an area once widely known as Sun Village say Littlerock High School's name should be changed to reflect its heritage.
- It's Not the HEAT, It's the HUMIDITY
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Win Final Road Test, Head Home
- One Run, No Hits for Both Teams During Florida State League Game
- LOCAL NOTES : Five Karate Club Members Win Medals
- Reduction in Jury Service Applauded : Courts: Many who served recently welcome the decision to trim the period to 5 days.
- PLATFORM : Motivated to Learn
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts' George Out for About 4 Weeks
- ART : Newport Project Merits a 'None of Above' Vote : The three finalists in the McFadden Plaza competition all seem to miss the mark. The city should go back to the drawing board.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dramarama Makes Itself Right at Home at Coach House
- RADIO
- Southern California Job Market : Transitions : What Do You Do When Your Job Disappears? : Add Skills, Marketing to Carpentry
- Special Section Offers Job Tips
- Bomber buffs rescue old warrior from grave : After half a century, some components of the classic aircraft--and their spirits--will fly once again.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Southern California Job Market : Options : Finding a Lifeboat : SOME WAYS TO STAY AFLOAT ON ROUGH SEAS
- PEOPLE : Ride 'Em, Cowboys
- Many Riot Victims Feel Abandoned by Aid Process : Relief: Denial rates for federal assistance are at 50%. Applicants are questioning government's sincerity.
- Clinton Disputes Republicans on Family Values
- IRVINE : UCI Parents Push for School Bus Service
- * Virginia F. Pierce; Loan Officer
- Naval Center to Change Schedules to Reduce Smog : Point Mugu: To comply with an air pollution ruling, many employees will work longer shifts and get every other Friday off.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Perfect Record Not a Big Deal to Knox
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Bombs Away for Falcons in Their New Home
- Who Will Remain a Charger? : NFL: Team officials know, but aren't saying. Here's some possible cuts.
- Pop and Music Reviews : Jose Jose Serves Up an Oldies Show at the Greek
- JAPAN
- TAIZO NISHIMURO, Vice Chairman, Toshiba America Inc.
- Southern California Job Market : Serious Tips for the Newly Jobless
- Southern California Job Market : Banks Are Willing to Deal : Believe it or Not, Some Lenders Are Showing Understanding
- JAPAN
- Southern California Job Market : Using a Computer to Print Money : It's legal, too. You can do a lot these days with a relatively cheap machine.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CARS
- South Korea, China Forge Official Ties : Diplomacy: Action increases pressure on North Korea to ease hard-line policies. Roh plans visit to Beijing.
- $35-Million Lawsuit Filed Over Jammed Phone Lines
- SAN DIEGO : Man Atop Stadium Surrenders to Police
- 2 Killed in Traffic Accidents
- Women Poised to Make Big Political Gains : Campaigns: Strong showing in primaries gives women candidates their best political opportunity in decades.
- Woman Held in Slaying of Ex-Husband : Shooting: Police say couple's children watched as shot was fired after their father smashed his fists through car window.
- One Up, One to Go : Atlanta Opens Georgia Dome With NFL Exhibition and Now Turns Its Attention to Building a 85,000-Seat Stadium for '96 Olympics
- Skyscraper Reaches for Silver Lining
- Southern California Job Market : Even These Days, Lots of People Still Land Good Jobs : Those Who Work Full Time at Finding Work Usually Do, Despite the Downturn
- Southern California Job Market : Recommended Reading
- Ropak
- Odysseys of an MIA's Daughters MIA's Family in Odysseys of Hope : Vietnam War: The sisters--one a Chatsworth resident--travel to Southeast Asia pursuing what they believe is photographic evidence of his captivity.
- Businessman's Death Remains a Mystery : Crime: Investigators here and in Japan have no solid leads left to follow in the killing 6 months ago of Camarillo resident Yasuo Kato. They're hoping for 'a break.'
- Violent Pace Continues--21 Killed, 24 Wounded : Crime: The dead include an off-duty LAPD detective. One victim is a woman who was shot as she sat in a wheelchair.
- A Great Place to Play, Once in a While
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Visit to New York Better Than Hoped
- TV REVIEW : Mamet's 'Engine': Smooth Ride
- BOXING : Paez Heads Forum Fight Card
- Tapping the Untapped Market : Women-Oriented Films Find a Growing Audience
- JAPAN
- No Cover-Up, Please : Vietnamese-American student dies after mob beating
- Program Finds Success Scaring Youths Straight : Crime: Shortstop uses shock therapy followed up by positive reinforcement to turn around petty juvenile offenders.
- COUNTYWIDE : Philippine Consulate to Hold Workshop
- Ocean Knows No Refuge From Refuse : Environment: Divers working near Redondo Pier dredge up a small mountain of trash in about an hour.
- PLACENTIA : Program Aims to Reduce Auto Theft
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Maddux Is the Best, Cubs' Lefebvre Says
- Motor Racing
- Pop Reviews : Dramarama's Quieter Desperation
- Southern California Job Market : Emergency Medicine : How to Get the Lowdown in Advance
- Inventor Finds Formula for Fun in Business : Industrial lubricant entrepreneur, 70, began a new career making and marketing his own brand of all-purpose cleaner.
- Southern California Job Market : Transitions : Some Expert Advice for Those at Risk : Ex-Aerospace Worker Can Fix Problem
- Swimmers, Seals Are Both Vying for a Piece of the Rock in La Jolla : Wildlife: A proposal to make Seal Rock off-limits to humans has polarized the community.
- SANTA ANA : Feisty Democrats Promise Challenge
- A Moment of Silence, Then Jokes : Baseball: Angels' bus passes the site of May 21 crash, but this time the trip to Baltimore is uneventful.
- Soccer
- Sojo Hits One to Paste Up in Family Album : Angels: With his parents at their first major league game, his homer in 10th leads to 7-3 victory over Yankees.
- Quick Mischief Wins Feature at Saratoga
- Kent Firing Grist for Leno on 'Tonight' : Television: The NBC News correspondent's appearance is canceled and the network cans him-- but his name is mentioned repeatedly on the show.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Strategy Uses Hardship to Apply Pressure
- Disney Chief Leads Push for Forest Bill
- NEWS ANALYSIS : West Seeking Consensus on Halting Balkan Horrors
- Blaze Burns 80 Acres in National Forest : Fire: The location is so remote that firefighters are dropped off by helicopter. A smaller blaze scorches part of Foster Park.
- MOORPARK : Schools to Name Panel Members
- Student Leaves CSUN After Dispute Over Loss of Property : Summer school: The visitor from Japan asked to be reimbursed $1,400 after custodians mistakenly carted off his possessions. The university offered $200.
- Efforts to Reduce Road Congestion May Create Smog : Pollution: A new computer model indicates that emissions appear to rise as cars accelerate beyond 20 to 35 m.p.h. The findings may cause planners to rethink some transportation projects.
- DEL MAR : Crowd Helps Bring Out the Best in Paseana for Mile Workout
- Pop and Music Reviews : Mixed Results in Gershwin Program at Bowl
- Southern California Job Market : Transitions : What Do You Do When Your Job Disappears? : Step 1 for Teacher: Decide What He Wants
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- U.N. Envoys Hopeful on Libya Suspects : Mideast: Arab neighbors indicate readiness to step up pressure if Kadafi resists handing over pair accused in Lockerbie bombing.
- 'Fantasy Island' Comes to Grips With Reality
- THOUSAND OAKS : Meeting to Address Trails, Open Space
- SAN DIEGO : Victim Mistakenly Shoots Neighbor
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOHN LUDDY : Men Are Men and Women Are Women : Why is Congress rushing to put women in combat, other than to please feminists and zealots?
- Trouble in Paradise: Souvenirs Serve Up Myths and Realities
- Light Of Morn Scores Upset in Pat O'Brien
- Motor Racing
- Morgan Accepts a Warm Welcome : Baseball: Former teammates score against him early, but he outlasts them in a 4-2 victory that finishes sweep by Cubs.
- Women Cartoonists Do Talking in 'Ladies'
- Simple Plan Makes Sunrise Medical a Wall Street Star
- What's Inside Counts
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CARS
- COUNTYWIDE : Volleyball Players Compete for Titles
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Israel Agrees to Terms
- Pop and Music Reviews : A Masterful Set From Bennett
- Olympics Were a Huge Boost for Channel 39
- Dollar Continues to Fall During Asian Trading : Markets: The greenback's renewed slide raises the specter of further turmoil for U.S. stocks and bonds.
- U.N. Envoys Optimistic on Resolving Libyan Dispute
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE ARE BORING : The Dull: Droning in Their Own Fears
- LAKESIDE : Motorist Dies as Truck Overturns
- Cash Didn't Hurt in June Vote, but It Didn't Always Help
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Aug. 22
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Dupree Getting Into Coach's Good Graces
- Japanese Health Care System Called Too Fair : Medicine: The downside of low cost and easy access to doctors is that patients wait hours for short consultations.
- TRANSPORTATION
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Looks South in Bid to Broaden Its Trade Base : Commerce: Recent agreements are a new approach to Latin American economic integration and help to blunt criticism of increasing dependence on the United States.
- Investors Who Make a Run for the Border
- Quebec Separatists Denounce Deal
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Iraq 'No-Fly' Zone Could Start Today, White House Says : Persian Gulf: Bush will announce its launch in a news conference designed to 'explain it to the American people.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Railroad Crossing to Be Closed 4 Days
- Finally Israel Looks Serious--Anyone Else? : Perhaps Mideast talks will now get down to real business
- Mexico Probes Death of U.S. Man in Custody of Rosarito Police
- SAILING : Coutts Beats Mahaney for Title
- How Will Murphy Brown Answer Quayle? (It's a Secret) : Television: Even Candice Bergen doesn't know how the Sept. 21 season opener will end.
- Pop Reviews : 'Summer Jam '92' an Eight-Hour Rap Ordeal
- MUSIC REVIEW : Right Chemistry Turns Concert Into Sparkling Event
- Southern California Job Market : Transitions : Some Expert Advice for Those at Risk : In the Banking Business, Flexibility Pays
- Foreign Firms Search for Oil Off Vietnam
- OCCUPATION: SCULPTOR
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Southern California Job Market : Resource Guide : Where to Find Tips, Testing and Training at Little or No Cost
- 60 Hospitalized After Chemical Leak
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Mind Is on Trial : Competency Court is where the judicial and mental health systems intersect. It offers a window on the disturbing world of the mentally ill.
- VALLEY CENTER : 2 Die as Car Swerves Into Oncoming Van
- Accidents Claim Three Lives on Ventura County Roads : Safety: Authorities say drunken drivers caused two of the fatalities last week. This year's traffic death rate is running far ahead of that of 1991.
- Israel and Rams Agree to Terms
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Southern California Job Market : Taking Another Road : BOOMERS WHO'VE HAD ENOUGH MAKE THEIR MOVE
- Southern California Job Market : Looking Back : The Bad Old Days : Over Bingo, Remembering Some <i> Really </i> Hard Times
- Woman Trapped in Closet for Week After Robbery
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Called to Quell Clash at Mosque
- GARDEN GROVE : Cafe Auto Spa: Clean Car With Your Coffee
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Will Consider $394,500 Budget Cut
- COSTA MESA : Old Beetles That Didn't Fade Away
- BREA : District to Consider Year-Round Schools
- Garrison Plays Fairbank-Nideffer Tonight in First Round at La Costa
- JAZZ REVIEW : Audience Drum-Struck at Bellson Performance
- Musical Artists Should Be Able to Count on Labels' Support
- PEOPLE WATCH
- OIL
- TRANSPORTATION
- Southern California Job Market : Hottest Careers for Working Moms
- 4 Killed, 37 Injured in Philippine Bombing
- Southern California Job Market : Emergency Medicine : No Train, No Gain
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder Remains No. 1, Shell Says
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL SOUTHWEST REGIONAL : Newbury Oaks Sweeps to Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pact Called Near for Cal Ripken Jr.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kirkland Trio's Vibrant N.Y. Sound
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Lazy, Not Very Crazy, Summer Jam
- Southern California Job Market : Life Is Not a Career : IT'S AN ADVENTURE; YOU COULD LOOK IT UP
- Giorgio Perlasca; Rescued Hungarian Jews From Nazis
- Barbara Miller; Historian Taught at Harvard, Radcliffe
- Parking Permits for Disabled Used by Many Who Look Able
- Owners Likely to Defy Vincent : Baseball: League presidents are expected to call a meeting at which clubs might ask for his resignation.
- His Focus Needs Sharpening, but Sisco's Stats Are on Target
- Free Trade Agreement
- Don't Make Locals Pay
- Hillary Clinton
- Free Trade Agreement
- Free Trade Agreement
- Free Trade Agreement
- Reagan's Speech
- Melon Festival Left Sour Taste
- 2 Tracks on Monorail
- 'God Bless America'
- Art Worth Savoring
- 2 Tracks on Monorail
- Highways Offers L.A. Artists
- Reagan's Speech
- Setting the Record Straight
- Owners Get No Respect