- He Owned the Old Track, So He's Going to Buy a New One
- Crespi Beats Kahuku on 4th-Quarter Strike, 21-14
- Resurrecting an Indian Tradition : Ethnic music: As a boy, Alvino Siva heard the Indian Bird Songs from elders. Now, he is trying to re-create melodies that are only a faint echo.
- Brion Has Big Night in Hawaii : High school football: Safety intercepts three passes and runs for a touchdown as Capistrano Valley wins its opener.
- Open-Mike Night, a BeBop Tradition, Is Back
- COUNTYWIDE : Corporate Aid for Trauma Care Sought
- Carl Callaway, Laguna Pageant Technical Director, Dies at 56
- Police Prepare for Long Weekend
- 3 May Have to Pay Police for Faking Disappearance
- Gretzky's Autobiography Reveals Fears for His Safety
- Big-Time Hawaiian Test in Store for Chaminade
- SHORT TAKES : Chase to Return to ABC News
- Mariachi Music Finds New Life in Old Style : Trends: Traditional Mexican folk music is revived as a new breed of musicians crosses over into popular and classical fronts. They can be heard in San Diego this weekend.
- Cold Hard Facts of a Band on the Road : Music: Somewhere between the mental tread wear of daylong drives, road food, dicey hotels and money woes, a Costa Mesa band hopes to snare fame.
- Infant Found Abandoned; Another Discovered Dead
- Hope Clash Over Development May Be Unavoidable : Landfills: If the entertainer sells Blind Canyon to Los Angeles County for a dump site, permits would probably have to be obtained from the Ventura supervisors.
- The Rev. Charles R. Smith; Seminary Dean
- Youths' Loud Music Leads Police to Car Stolen in Shooting
- Softball Tournament Set at Fullerton This Weekend
- They're Running a Protection Racket : Aztecs: If they're going to get the job done right, the ornery bunch up front will be a key.
- SHORT TAKES : Garagiola to Undergo Surgery
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shearson Lehman Inc. Indicted
- Fashion Island Mall Will Get New Managers : Retail: The operator of Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston and South Street Seaport in New York City will run the complex for the Irvine Co.
- Saudi Road From Kuwait: U.S. Defenders Like the Advantages : Military strategy: The American forces call it a perilous 'high-speed avenue of attack' for Iraq's armor.
- PREVIEW / PAPAL PILGRIM : Another Plea for Dark Continent : Visiting pontiff will call attention to Africans' struggle with poverty and AIDS.
- Carcinogen Test Process Challenged
- Iraq Ups Ante on Hostages : Freedom for 237 Held Up by Baghdad
- 'Methuselah' and Me: Still in Love After 25 Zingy Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 10 Gallons of Oil Spill Near Platform
- Hospital Purchase: Community Psychiatric Centers, a mental...
- State May Produce Record Pistachio Crop
- Northeast Bancorp Vows Merger Suit
- Epilady's Parent Files for Chapter 11 Protection
- Faulty Device in Telescope Delays Shuttle Launch
- Soviets See Power Shift in Gulf Area : Mideast: They worry that U.S. forces may stay after the crisis, which could affect their southern republics and arms reduction talks.
- WWII Pilots Alight for Art of the Dogfight
- P.M. BRIEFING : World Bank Signs Polish Loan
- Video Game Makers Ready Ad Blitzes : Marketing: Using vastly different strategies, Sega and Nintendo are trying to entice Christmas shoppers early in an uncertain economic market.
- Funeral Rites Set for Actor Raymond St. Jacques
- Bren Name the Buzz at Condo Gala
- Splitting Hairs : Fashion: Young executives stick to the corporate coif from 9 to 5. But after work, they shed the cut-and-dry look for long, loose, even slippery-looking locks.
- A Look You Can't Refuse : Menswear: For fall, Verri collection offers an elegant style harking back to the '60s and soon to be featured in 'Godfather III.'
- NATION : No Cancer Surge at 3 Mile Island
- SANTA PAULA : Teachers Win 5.62% Rise in Salaries
- Mahony Asks Review of Abortion Foes' Sentences
- Robber Given Jail Term for Brutal Crimes
- Oakland Extends Deadline for Relocation Decision by Raiders : Football: Negotiations to keep the team in L.A. apparently are making little progress.
- Asphalt Paving Contract
- USDA Warns of Layoffs: Budget cuts could...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- AAA Sees 2% Drop in Labor Day Weekend Travel
- BOOK REVIEW : No Pat Ending for Tale of Transformation
- WHERE THE BIRDS ARE : A Handy Guide to the County's Best Inland, Coastal Spots
- U.S. Won't Start War--but Will Finish It, Commander Vows
- Cambodia Factions Asked to Establish Joint Council
- UPDATE / NICARAGUA'S REBELS : Disarmed and Disillusioned, the Contras Battle Hardships of Peace
- LOCAL : Boy, 15, Charged in Chino Hills Fire; Parents to Be Held Liable
- County Plan Official Under Investigation by State FPPC : Gifts: C. Douglas Leavenworth's dealings with the Mission Viejo Co. are being reviewed in relation to conflict-of-interest law.
- Genentech-Roche Merger Faces Deadline: The $2.1-billion merger...
- Congress Awash in Populist Legislation
- Police Eye Suspects in Fla. Serial Killings : Murders: A college student charged with beating his grandmother is among those questioned.
- Telescope Glitch Could Delay Shuttle Launching
- $400,000 Awarded for Street Repairs
- Oceanside Asks Judge to Review Growth Law : Housing: City files motion requesting reconsideration of a decision that favored developers in a suit over building limits.
- Developers Slap Neighborhood Protesters With Suit
- Labor Day festivities will provide a collective last hurrah to the summer season.
- Finding the Swan in Ugly Duckling S&L; Stock Issues
- Departure of Hostages Stalled Until Weekend : Baghdad: British women say they were generally treated well while being shuttled to strategic sites.
- U.S. Forces Not Wanted in Arab World, Envoy Asserts : Diplomacy: Jordan's Washington ambassador accuses Bush of acting against the best interests of the gulf region.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Summer Nightmare Nears End in Beach Communities : Parking: Fierce competition every year for too few spaces leaves residents and vacationers hot and bothered.
- BREEDING BIRD: CASSIN'S KINGBIRD (Tyrannus vociferans)
- Smoking Ban Sinks Burbank Pool Hall
- Child Molester, 78, Given 3-Year Term
- POINT MUGU : Man Returns After Hoax Disappearance
- U.S. Posts Lowest-Ever Infant Mortality Rate : Health: Officials caution that the rate of improvement has slowed. Black infants still have a death rate twice that of white babies.
- ANAHEIM : Burglary Suspect Shot by Officer
- A New Strategy
- Cruel Entertainment
- White Actor Will Play Lead Role in 'Romeo and Juliet' : Theater: With the director's original plan to select a black Romeo having been rejected, casting for that character in La Habra Community Theatre's production has been narrowed to two men, both white.
- Valley Provides a Strong Mission Link : Football: Competitive new league includes Alemany, Crespi, Notre Dame and Chaminade.
- FOR THE RECORD - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Anxious Wait Ending for Kin of Banker Who Escaped
- 2 Are Possible Suspects in Shooting of Policeman
- U.S. Takes Initial Steps on Ergonomic Standards : Safety: The government adopts guidelines for meatpacking. Repetitive motion is America's leading cause of workplace injury.
- CIA Training Kuwaitis to Harass Iraqis
- Connect the Dotts to Add Flash
- U.S. Building War Crimes Case Against Hussein
- U.N. Chief Plays Down Talks Today : Peace effort: Perez de Cuellar arrives in Jordan and tries to dampen hopes of a breakthrough with Iraq. In Cairo, the Arab League meets, but prospects appear dim.
- Legislators Go to Bat for Consumers : Sacramento: From auto safety to cloth diapers, the bills are having their greatest success in years. Lawmakers cite increased pressure from the public.
- THE FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS : Crises on the Home Front : Lifestyle: Military families have changed. But one thing that hasn't is the stress of separation during deployment when family members can only wait for a loved one's return.
- Police Say Man Shot Wife, Self
- 4 Canyons Labeled OK for Use as Trash Sites : Landfills: A county environmental impact report endorses areas in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys.
- Violence Claims Another Young Life in Rampart Division
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 31, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 31, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 31, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 31, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 31, 1990
- Japanese Firms Are Dumping, ITC Rules: The...
- ACCEL Technologies has named Tom Hanson international...
- Mine Reclamation Teams With Browning-Ferris: The Norwalk-based...
- Elizabeth Townsend has been named general manager...
- EARNINGS : German Car Makers Post Gains
- Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.: The Riverside-based motor home...
- Laura Ashley to Sell 15% to Japanese...
- Coast Plans to Sell 27 of Its Branches
- P.M. BRIEFING : Overdue Mortgages Up Slightly
- Yields Rise on Treasury Notes: Five-year Treasury...
- Blum Boosts Stake: Richard C. Blum, a...
- Santa Ana Plant to Close: ITT Cannon's...
- SHOPPING : Spicy Dogs, Football Cookies, Local Plums
- Ashton-Tate Will Close an Office: The troubled...
- Mel Canterbury has been appointed head of...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan's Steel Exports Off 14.5%
- Soup Kids Rapping Pitch for Campbell
- Sara Lee: Queen of the Freezer Case : Personalities: Now it can be told--yes, there is a Sara Lee. But the cheesecake was her father's idea.
- Cliff Mensch has joined Developers Marketing Associates...
- Capt. and Mrs. Donald C. Bell have...
- Sunbeam Recalls Mixers: About 1,400 Sunbeam mixers...
- John Burnham & Co. has named Glee...
- Linda M. Moreland has been named principal...
- Frank Panarisi has been named president and...
- Charles Gaylord has been appointed president and...
- A Fruitcake with Secrets : Baking: The mooncake is a Chinese seasonal specialty with whole duck eggyolks in the filling. Some bakeries are making them early this year
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trump Plan to Sell Plaza Denied
- 3 Ex-MAI Employees Settle Insider Case
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gannett Unit President Named
- Seeking a Share of America's Cup : Sponsorship: Businesses, hoping to snare part of the $1 billion the regatta is expected to generate, have been offered spots in a commercial directory.
- Corn Reigns as King of Midwest : Festivals: Every year, thousands flock to the National Sweet Corn Festival in Hoopeston, Illinois.
- Airlines Discuss Worldwide Price Hike: Representatives of...
- Indicators Flat in July; Dip Seen for August
- Anchor Steam: The Giant of Micro-Breweries
- Yorba Linda Firm, Soviets Link Up : Trade: SensorMedics, subject to approval, will assemble its diagnostic equipment and be paid with cash from the sale of dismantled army tanks.
- FDIC Rules on State-Chartered S&Ls;: The Federal...
- How to Feed a World of Artists
- Former Paramount Pictures Executive Pleads: Gordon Weaver,...
- Equitec, Stifled by Tax Reform, Files Chapter 11
- A Strange--and Wonderful--Pastrami
- Merc Asks Traders to Call the Crude Oil 'Light Sweet'
- Oil Prices Fall on Peace Hopes and OPEC Plans : Energy: Wholesale costs of heating oil and unleaded gasoline also fall as a shooting war in the Persian Gulf seems less likely.
- RETAIL
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- AIG May Go Ahead With Merger: American...
- New Home Sales Fall 5th Time This Year
- HOME COOK : The Perfect Burger: Plain and Simple
- FABLED 'FILLE' : Ballet Pacifica Stages the Dance That Dared to Tell a Story
- Iraq Seeks Turkish Food, Medicine
- Britain Sending More Warships to Gulf : Buildup: A destroyer and three mine-hunters will join the international flotilla enforcing U.N. sanctions against Iraq.
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- $2.4 Million Donated for Cancer Research
- As the Romans Did : Malibu: The villa that houses the J. Paul Getty Museum is surrounded by classical gardens of plants that might actually have grown in Imperial Rome.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Heartthrobs, Friends Will Return Along With School
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTIONS : DESERT-INYO LEAGUE
- Police Chief Charged With Perjury in Shooting Probe
- NATION : Tornado Relief Truck Explodes
- Shootings Lead to Armenian Crackdown : Soviet Union: The republic bans the largest renegade militia group after six people are killed. A showdown is feared.
- RELUCTANT NOVICE : Grunion Grab : An adventurous, late-night soul can't wait to get his hands on the fish--so he can go home.
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Drive Raises $60,500 for Downey Hospital
- The Harp Inn, 130 17th St., Costa...
- Gorbachev Holds Kremlin Summit With Yeltsin
- Schabarum Snubbed by Willie Brown
- Carnation Begins Move to 21-Story Tower
- Mechanic Reveals Garage Scams
- American Who Felt 'Safe' in Iraq Is Missing
- Schools Extending Weekend, Afternoon Recreation Hours
- Mohawks, Police Tear Down Barricades : Canada: The action is a step toward resolving the armed standoff. Montreal commuter bridge should be reopened by weekend.
- MUSIC: THE MOODY BLUES : Cosmic Rockers Roll In : The band is on the road again and will bring 20 years of songs to the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- Bradley Challenges Accuracy of Census
- Marijuana Plantation Found North of Malibu
- Santa Clarita Council Adds Opening Prayer to Agenda
- OXNARD : Mother Who Left Baby Gets 6 Months
- Jury-Tampering Suspect Pleads Guilty to Contempt
- City Braces for Cutbacks in Defense Work : Economy: Southland stands to get hit especially hard. Council clears a thicket of regulations to be able to help displaced workers quickly.
- L. A. Seeks to Obtain Malathion Test Data : Public health: Councilman Joel Wachs wants documents relating to urine samples taken from 70 people in spraying zones in May.
- William Frederick Heyler III; Attorney
- Court Halts County Land Purchase for State Prison
- Navy Reservists Check In, Begin Adjustments
- Too Late, Angels Resemble a Contender
- Kidd Feels as if He Has the Wind at His Back : Chargers: New team, new climate suit punter fine after his experiences at Northwestern and in Buffalo.
- Beginning of a New Era? : Loyola Marymount's Commitment to Women's Athletics Gets First Test : Volleyball: Lions have their first full-time coach as they open season against Murray State.
- Olympic Panel Says 3 Sports May Be Dropped
- GOLF : Junior Ranks Gave Voorhees Fond Memories
- White to Start for Auburn Against CSF
- Nebraska's Petko Learns to Ease Pain as Well as Inflict It : Football: Former Servite linebacker spent summer counseling teen-age alcohol abusers.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Sundays Lack Presence in Roxy Debut
- Bank of Japan Hikes Rate
- Ingram Micro D Scores Exclusive Deal With Lotus : Agreement: Santa Ana company will be sole U.S. distributor of breakthrough MarketPlace line of direct marketing software.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW: JAG'S INDIA HOUSE : Fit for a Maharajah : 'Royal Mogul' cuisine awaits visitors who can find their way through a tropical water park.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTIONS : SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE
- Execution OKd in Case Linked to Congressman
- RICHARD WHO? : One of Rock's Most Accomplished Performers Is Also Its Most Obscure
- Monrovia : Suspect Faces New Charges
- Killer Scare Hits Delivery Workers
- Airports, Carriers Prod U.S. to Speed Up Entry Process
- Tumor Removed: Former first lady Nancy Reagan...
- Big Challenge Awaits Anton : New L.A. School Chief Optimistic That He Can Make a Difference
- NATION : Playboy Model Gets 5 Months
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Celebrity Lips and Slips : Prints of famous kissers go on display, and a cinema buff finds he may be breaking the law.
- NIGHT LIFE: THE CLUB SCENE : Price of Fame : Two legends, B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis, are coming to Ventura. But it won't be cheap.
- Molester Fails to Appear at Hearing : Courts: A bench warrant is issued for the arrest of the Newport Beach psychiatrist, who abused a male patient.
- Plan to Treat Waste Water for Landscaping Approved
- Paint Patrol : Youths Organize Effort to Wipe Out Graffiti
- SIMI VALLEY : Low-Interest Home Loan Plan Expanded
- Suit Seeks to Halt Tests That Rockwell Moved From Field Lab
- OJAI : Council Rejects 8-Lot Housing Plan
- Actress Jane Fonda has become a political...
- Park Money Goes to Neighbor City
- Thigpen Is Closing In on Record : He's Only Three Saves Away From Righetti's Mark
- Laguna Hills' Gasser Takes His Hits at UTEP, Comes Up Throwing
- Former Lion Standout Is Armed, Ready to Make a Major League Move
- A New, Improved Grants Program for Los Angeles : Grants: Changes are designed to involve artists--not politicians--in the L.A. Endowment for the Arts funding process.
- THE FANN CLUB : With Admirers Galore, Prized Northridge Back Returns Loyalty to School and Family
- Slayings Tax Police to the Limit : Gangs: An unprecedented number of killings has boosted the area's death toll to a record 10 in August, and left detectives strapped.
- How Sweet It Is : Beekeepers Talk in Reverential Tones About Their Charges
- Fun Revolves Around Moon : Festival: Storytelling, poetry readings and craft demonstrations on deck for celebration in Chinatown Sunday.
- 49ers in Spotlight : This Year's Cal State Long Beach Football Team May Be No Better Than Last Year's; the Difference Is George Allen
- Daredevils Will Wing It at Air Show
- Touring Retrospective Examines Chicano Art
- MORE BARS:
- Bush Prepares Plan to Spread Gulf Costs Among Allies : Buildup: There is concern that they are not carrying their share.
- THEATER : 'Into the Woods'
- MORE EATERIES:
- Developers Sue Two Residents Over Flyer : Litigation: Members of Zaferia neighborhood group are accused of conspiring to defame two firms. Defendants' attorney calls the action a bid to 'shut grass-roots critics up.'
- Bond Delay May Be Costly for State : Finances: Foot dragging could require an additional $10 million from taxpayers. Treasurer says the state cannot continue to borrowing at the current rate.
- Two Students Arrested After Chase Are Suspects in String of Robberies : Crime: Medical examiner's office is still investigating whether death of third young man was a suicide.
- After 50 Years, Priest Takes a Break
- After Wild Ride, Theft Suspect Trips on Feet : Crime: A handcuffed man leads police on a seven-mile chase in their own patrol car. He later is captured, almost hidden under a pile of clothes.
- Deputy Lacked Competence, Three Training Officers Testify
- Reward Offered in Boy's Death
- Come Playoff Time, East Teams Usually Have a Lot to Say
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Lose, Get McGee and Baines
- MUSIC REVIEW : Passionate, Stunning Finish to SummerFest
- BEST BITES
- Pizza by Any Other Name Isn't as Good and Cheap
- Arte Chicano
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTIONS : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Doctors, 2 Others Deny Federal Drug Charges
- Edmund H. North; Shared Oscar for 'Patton' Screenplay
- White House Ignored Iraq Rights Abuses for Years : Diplomacy: Critics say Washington made a 'grotesque' mistake in restoring ties to Baghdad in 1984.
- Experts Called to Active Duty During Crisis : Mideast conflict: Authorities on the Gulf region are in demand as the global media scramble for information and instant analysis of events.
- Mission to Mexico
- Pasadena : Hawkey Can Reorganize
- Fairfax : Hearing on Farmers Market
- Westside Players Jones, Mattison Double Trouble for Opponents
- Put Away the Grill--These Pampered Porkers Are Pets
- Bill to Force Deportation of Felons Passes Assembly, 42-0
- Judge Rules for Umberg in Battle Over Ballot Designation : Election: Curt Pringle loses challenge to keep Democrat from being described as 'assistant U.S. attorney.'
- Different Aim, Same Ending : Hostages: Iraq's intent is not the same as Iran's, but the same irreversible mess will result.
- Debate Over Bush's Actions in Persian Gulf
- Hey, Buddy, Great Seats, Huh? They're Almost in Front Row
- Newton's Judgment Against NBC Overturned : Libel: Appeals court rules that evidence failed to show malice toward singer, who had been awarded $5 million.
- Bank of Japan Raises Discount Loan Rate to 6%
- 3 Lawyers to Take Place of Late Judge
- Bonn Pledges Limit on Size of United German Military
- The Region : More Express Bus Service
- U.S. to Bill Allies on Gulf : Others Must Bear Share of Billions in Costs, Bush Says
- SCIENCE SOLAR ENERGY : Sunlight Gathered Up as a Tool of the Future
- Santa Monica : Information Booth
- Paramount : Shindig Planned Saturday to Open All America Park
- Rivalries Becoming the Rage : Releaguing Cycle Promises to Trigger New Wave of Emotional Games
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women's Volleyball Team Opens Season on Road
- WORLD : No Smoking, No Job for Soviet
- Library Blends World of News, Nature : Descanso Gardens: Manchester Boddy wrote his Los Angeles Daily News editorials by the bay window. Now, visitors get a glimpse of the publisher's retreat.
- SENIORS : 'Do-Si-Do' : With 12 clubs and more than 1,000 members, the county is a hotbed of square dancing.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Freed Hostage Urges Talks to Help Others : Lebanon: Brian Keenan calls his ordeal "a . . . slide into the bowels of ultimate despair."
- Activist Groups File Lawsuit Over Nuclear Experiments : Environment: U.S. Department of Energy is named in the action aimed at blocking the project, which public outcry forced out of Santa Susana lab.
- Schools Winning More Textbook Fights, Survey Shows
- Carson elementary school students have been honored...
- Air Guard Unit Formerly Based in Van Nuys Answers Call
- PLATFORM : Malicious Folly
- It's Fullerton's Field of Dreams : Stadium: But the question remains, will Titans be able to draw fans?
- MOTOR RACING : World Title Stays in Family as Rainey Succeeds Lawson
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- Study Charges Sexism in Women's Sports Coverage : Television: An Amateur Athletic Foundation survey cites CBS, KNBC, USA and ESPN.
- SHORT TAKES : Gun Drawn on 3 Rock Fans
- STAGE REVIEW : A Self-Congratulatory MacLaine at the Pantages
- A 'Sayonara' for the '90s
- PROFILE : Serious Business : Ralph Holt says comic books aren't just kids' stuff when it comes to readership or prices.
- Profile Forming of Fla. Serial Killer, Paper Says : Murders: Man who stabbed students is thought to be familiar with weapons, crime scenes.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Latino Infant Death Rate Climbs Sharply in County
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTIONS : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- GOOD SCOUT : Austin Park Makes His Presence Felt in a Unique Way at USC
- LOCAL : Anaheim Burglary Suspect Shot
- Lakewood : State Awards $50,000 Grant to Buy Recycling Containers
- Thief or Buffoon, Con Man Still Gets Jail Time : Fraud: Charles R. Lonberger is convicted of constructing theatrical moneymaking schemes, at great pains and very small profit.
- MORE BARS:
- Alhambra : Building Limits Extended
- D.A. Who Disappeared in 1977 Turns Self In
- Chip Inventor Wins 20-Year Patent Fight
- NEXT STEP
- Mayan Culture Finds a Haven : Traditions: L.A.'s IXIM center promotes community development and cultural expression of Mayan refugees from Central America.