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- Most Asian Stock Markets Post Gains but Uncertainty Persists
- Unsold Residences Set Record in July
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- TROOPS AT SOUTHLAND BASES MOBILIZE FOR MIDEAST
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- L.A. Gets Another Sister City--Leningrad
- 14-Year-Old Boy, Shot by Friend in Accident, Dies
- Campo Indians Accuse Peace of Cheap Shots at Landfill Hearing : Sovereignty: The assemblyman claims East Coast 'sleaze merchants' are behind plans to situate a 600-acre dump on the reservation. The tribe denies it is being exploited.
- Teradata Corp., Los Angeles, has named Donald...
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- Western Union Workers Reject Proposal: The Western...
- State Sues Officers of Auto Insurance Carrier for Fraud : Civil suit: Commissioner Gillespie seeks to recover $66 million allegedly drained from Coastal and related companies. Criminal charges are also considered.
- Soviet Envoy Back in Egypt After 9 Years
- Flight Attendants Raped by Iraqis, Witness Reports
- PREVIEW / MASSACHUSETTS TAX ROLLBACK? : Angry Voters May Cut Levies to '88 Level : Opponents say measure would cost state billions. Devastation of aid for the needy seen.
- SOUTHLAND : Forest Fire Perils 1,600 Homes
- Market Focus : When Is a Nissan Not Really a Nissan? : The question may seem like a riddle but it's an important issue to European trade officials. They're uncertain whether to classify Nissans made in Britain as friend or foe.
- SOUTHLAND : Lifeguard at Huntington Beach Kills Suspected Drunk Driver
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- Proverbial Safe Item Stolen
- Ukraine Missile Radar Work Halted : Soviet Union: Many residents feared the electromagnetic waves from the facility. The move is seen as a defeat for the Defense Ministry.
- Ramona
- MOORPARK : Board to Consider Teacher Delegate
- DANA POINT : Residents Wail Over Edison Siren Plan
- Father Is Suspected of Giving AIDS to Son, 5
- Panel Backs No-Smoking Rule for L.A. Restaurants : City Hall: The full council will act on the proposal in four or five weeks. The tobacco industry is expected to lobby heavily against it.
- Civil Suit Against Pearce Stalled by Bankruptcy
- A Disturbing Racial Incident : Seemingly routine social evening erupts into violence in a parking lot
- COMMENTARY : United States' Effort for America's Cup Already Foundering
- The NCAA Infractions Committee ended a two-day...
- PRO FOOTBALL : New Rules Are Speeding Up the Game
- '60 Minutes,' 'Cheers' Again Top the Reruns
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zinman Season Finale at Bowl
- Attendance at the Australian Ballet's seven-performance run...
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- PEOPLEWATCH
- KTLA Plans Major Production Center on Hollywood Site
- Changes Expected at Longacres After 11 Horses Are Destroyed
- 3 Californians Qualify for the World Final : Motorcycle racing: Shawn Moran, Rick Miller and Ronnie Correy are first 3 U.S. riders to make same field since '82.
- Roger Milla Ready to Be King of Road : Soccer: Cameroon's World Cup star wants to finish his career outside his country, preferably in the United States.
- Victories by sprinters Michael Johnson, Calvin Smith...
- Steinbrenner Is Busy Near Quitting Time
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- Tickets for UC Irvine-sponsored events at the...
- UPS Teamsters Approve Pact; Strike Averted
- Flamemaster Profits Rise in 3rd Quarter
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Oil Interests Push to Start Pumping at Point Arguello
- Retail Sales Rise a Weak 0.1% in July
- Cooke Media Group Sells Cable Television Systems
- Bank Ratings Lowered: Moody's Investor Service said...
- Officials: Kuwait Is 'Southern Iraq'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jazz Bassist Louis Vola Dies
- Consortium Having Money Problems on Channel Tunnel
- Reports of His Death Premature, Rebel Says : Liberia: A joking Prince Johnson meets with reporters after a rival group announced that it had killed him.
- On South Street, just east of Harbor...
- How the Pet Project of a Mayor Eventually Became 'Fido Fountain'
- Robber Is a Marked Man: Dye Explodes in 7th Bank Holdup
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Flower Shop Thefts
- High-Speed Rail Backers Seek Help : Transit: Consortium appeals to county after ridership projections are cut in half. Line is to run from LAX to Palmdale.
- What's the Best Course for Israel? : Stay cool, and let Saddam do the talking
- GARDEN GROVE : Assembly Candidate Wins Foe's Backing
- Angels' McCaskill Defeats Yankees, 4-2, Cuts Era to 2.96
- PEOPLEWATCH
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- Latest Barrage in Burke-'Women' War : Television: Producers release 12-page statement rebutting actress's claims that they were unsupportive.
- Lisa M. Hansen has been appointed president...
- Players Profit Down Despite Operating Gain
- Saudis Close Last Major Iraqi Oil Outlet, Turn Away Tanker : Gulf crisis: Baghdad regime's ship fails in first major test of economic sanctions. Food shortages reported in Iraqi capital.
- Wildfire Crews Pay a Heavy Price in Health
- Profile : Is Communism Dead? Not for Joe Slovo : The leader of South Africa's Communist Party is not above rethinking party dogma, however.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Biggest Thirsts in San Antonio
- B. Kliban; His Cats Adorned Shirts, Posters
- WORLD : Sky Divers Collide, Fall to Death
- 4 Men Plead Not Guilty to Drug Money Charges
- 3 Survive 9-Hour Swim After Boat Sinks Off Baja
- 1,300 Tapes Seized From Store Are Counterfeits, Authorities Say
- SIMI VALLEY : Discussions Planned on Jordan Ranch
- Planners Seek Public Funds for Rail Line : Transportation: The group underestimated ridership and now says private money won't be enough for an LAX-Palmdale high-speed train.
- PLATFORM : Color Blind at the Front Lines
- Fine Arts School in Laguna Rejects Grant From NEA : Obscenity: The president of the Art Institute of Southern California tells the federal agency that acceptance of $15,000 would endorse a form of censorship.
- SHORT TAKES : 3 Escape in Copter's Bay Crash
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Woody Herman Evening to Remember
- ENERGY : Halt in Trading Fails to Dampen Oil Price Jump
- Trump Says Being 'Poor' Has Helped Him:...
- Apple Sales in Apple Pie Order
- FLYING LOW : Models: A Calabasas manufacturer of radio-controlled helicopters tries to overcome a trade dispute and stay airborne.
- NATION : Minister's Counsel Costs Million
- Documentary : Madness in the Marshes: Hussein's Last War : The Iraqi leader's tactics were surgically precise in the spring of 1984. Thousands of Iranian troops paid the ultimate price.
- Cheney Cutting Back on Attack Subs, Destroyers : Defense: Secretary seeks to save $7 billion over four years. No ruling yet on $42-billion Army helicopter purchase.
- Blaze Slows Trading on Wall Street
- UCI Sleep Studies Yield Infant-Deaths Theory
- LOCAL : PCP Gear Found in Val Verde
- Dog Detects Flammable Liquid at Site of Suspected Arson
- Racial Motive in Palmdale Attack Probed : Violence: Deputies are looking into whether the assailants were angered by tattoos of a swastika and the words 'White Pride' on a man's back.
- ANAHEIM : Renovation Guides Expected to Be OKd
- Florence Mandel; Chamber of Commerce Manager
- RAMS : Greene Says Team Is Playing Like a Million, Offering Much Less
- Coach Whose Towel Slipped Is Vindicated
- New Image Industries Posts Quarterly Loss
- Early Hopes for Renewable Energy Quelled by Low Rates, Technology
- Mideast Crisis Expected to Boost Antifreeze Price
- Coastal Insurance Officers Sued for Fraud : Lawsuit: Commissioner Gillespie, in a civil complaint, seeks to recover $66 million allegedly drained from Coastal and related companies.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Chevron's Chief on the Hot Seat : Energy: Kenneth T. Derr appears on a radio talk show in San Francisco to soothe consumer anger over rising gasoline prices. The callers are surprisingly mild in their complaints.
- FILLMORE : 2 Bodies Found in Crashed Plane
- Former County Athletes Taken in CBA's Draft
- THE SIDELINES : Tennessee Recruit Flunks SAT
- With Design in Mind to Sell Additional Shares
- HR Textron Inc. of Pacoima won a...
- Environment : Face-Off Heats Up Over Teak in Asian Forest : As the price of the trees booms, ecologists say that mechanized cutting is rapidly draining key rain forests on the Thai-Myanmar border.
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. of Sylmar won a $352,224...
- Andrew J. Kaplan, Columbia Pictures Television senior...
- TransTechnology Shows a Profit in 1st Quarter
- Instrumental Marketing Co. of Burbank won a...
- Disney Gets Rights to Buffer Zone
- Deborah Curtan has been named executive vice...
- Utah TV Station Just Says 'No' to Beer, Wine Ads
- Chanting Seoul Youths Demand Free Access to N. Korea
- Kaifu Delays Mideast Trip to Study Gulf Moves
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iacocca Confirms Europe Talks
- P.M. BRIEFING : OPEC Expected to Weigh New Pricing and Production Levels
- Hussein Trip Spurs Dow 0.99 : Wall St.: Visit by Jordanian king gives people an excuse to buy.
- Sandal Firm Says Suit Over Fruit Trim Is the Pits : Trademarks: Two Left Feet vows to fight giant Fruit of the Loom, which contends that the West Hollywood firm infringes on its well-known symbol.
- St. Ives Blames Marketing Snafu for Drop in Profits
- John E. McDermott has joined the Los...
- P.M. BRIEFING : World Inflation Rising, ILO Says
- Leisure Technology Will Skip Payment: The Los...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bakker's Ministry Wins Permit
- THE SIDELINES : Chargers to Release Flannigan
- Lukas Aims at 3rd Sanford Stakes
- Orange's Peterson Wins National 16 Singles Title
- At 35, Raiders' Evans Still Pursues Dream : Pro football: With Beuerlein still unsigned, the quarterback gets another chance as a backup to Schroeder.
- Taiwan, which lost to the United States...
- NATION : Lobstermen to Hold Giveaway
- Stress a Factor in Early Births, Study Finds : Health: Researchers determine that stress is second only to medical risks in causing premature births and low birth weights.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Party Crashers Stab Fleeing Teen-Ager
- 8-Year-Old Karate Kid : 60-Pound Woodland Hills 3rd-Grader Beats Older and Bigger Rivals to Win a Black Belt
- Anton Says He Backs Proposals for More Control at Schools
- The Prosecutors Went Too Far : But so did Washington Mayor Barry, who should exit public life
- School Board OKs Ban on Koreatown Builder
- Barry Bonds and R.J. Reynolds, fined $1,500...
- THE SIDELINES : Center Bernie Federko to Retire
- Ekern's College Number Retired
- Anglers Get Something to Crow About : Fishing: Members of L.A. Billfish Club head south each year in pursuit of more world-record roosterfish.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- RADIO
- 'Wonder Years': An Apple for Teachers : Television: Tonight's episode is executive producer Bob Brush's way of thanking those who offered inspiration and self-confidence.
- Wide Bodies: Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio) says...
- BRIEFING BOOK : An African Force Heads for Liberia
- Breathing Gear for Brush Fire Crews Sought
- SDSU Goes to Market Home Football Games
- Chargers to Release Flannigan
- Giants Defeat Bills in Lackluster Exhibition Opener
- UCI Opens Basketball Season Against UCLA in Alaska Nov. 23
- UAW Agrees to End Walkout at GM Plant : Labor: The auto maker hopes to have all of its facilities affected by the strike back in operation by later this week.
- TRW Wins Air Force Pact
- Steelmaker to Sell Rail Works: Bethlehem Steel...
- Encino, Woodland Hills Accounting Firms Merge
- T-Bill Yields Rise at Weekly Auction: The...
- Banks, S&Ls; Benefit From Falling Rates : Financial institutions: Thrifts report much better results compared with the same period in 1989.
- Judge Bars Enforcement of 'Dial-a-Porn' Amendment
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Novadyne CEO and President Now Also Has Chairman Title
- TransWorld Bank in Sherman Oaks promoted Diane...
- OVERSEAS : Nikkei Drops 211.40 on Top of 4.2% Plunge on Monday
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Confrontation Wrecks U.S. Effort for Israel-PLO Talks : Peace process: Arafat's support of the invasion adds strain to the tenuous relationship with Washington.
- ENVIRONMENT / FUEL ECONOMY : Gulf Crisis Could Aid Efforts to Tighten Gas Mileage Rules
- Media : Fiery Soviet Magazine Flies Free of Party Ties : The staff takes over and struggles to find freedom of the press.
- Susan Gilbert, Title Officer
- COSTA MESA : Accident Forces Freeway Closure
- Device That Holds Radioactive Material Found Near Store
- Laker guard Michael Cooper seems to have...
- Seau Says He's Ready to Lower Pay Demands
- DEL MAR : Valenzuela Rides 2 More Winners, Pulls Away From Field in Standings
- THE SIDELINES : Bucks' Guard Jailed in Assault
- Soul Singer Mayfield Paralyzed in Stage Mishap
- Lisa M. Hansen has been named president...
- Quarterly Profits Fall 24% at Medical Properties Inc.
- FDIC May Raise Bank Fees to Bolster Fund
- Stainless Steel Products Inc. in Burbank won...
- Atty. Gen.'s Office Won't Appeal Ruling Over FHP
- Litton System Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Eastern, TWA Announce Fare Cuts: Two major...
- MGM Grand Air Breaks News of Coach-Class Seats to Top-Flight Fliers
- Trouping Out to Do the Town : Shopping and Sightseeing Keep the Bolshoi Dancers on the Run
- Next Step : U.N. Rides High After Cold War : The world body was expected to founder in the new era of detente. But the Security Council's tough sanctions in response to Iraq's invasion have left the organization with new prestige and potential.
- Chanel Fetes Local Ladies at Tea Party : Tea Totaling
- Syrian Troops Bolster Forces in Saudi Arabia
- Full Court Press : Nominee David Souter Is Prepping for a Supreme Test
- Ditka Not at Loss After 6-10 : Chicago Bear Coach Turns 50, Won't Turn Over a New Leaf
- Victory Is Worth Wait for Fourney : Race Across America: After sitting out 45 minutes of penalties, Denver rider claims title on fourth attempt. Kish finishes second.
- THE SIDELINES : Heavyweights on Rare D.C. Card
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Quixote' Jokes Are 'In' but Thin : Theater: The La Jolla Playhouse spoof is not as funny as it could be and not as passionate as it should be.
- Market Scene : Soviet Looks to the Past for Cure to Market Woes : In Czarist times, commodity exchanges were the centerpiece of the Russian economy. Now, a Moscow businessman wants to bring them back to cope with the collapse of the state-controlled economy.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Mideast Crisis a Mixed Blessing to Asian Nations : Energy: Some countries in the region fear inflation will wreck their economies. Others see little impact. And oil exporters such as Indonesia expect to reap a windfall from soaring prices.
- IRA Murder of British M.P. Ian Gow
- Disney's Plans for Long Beach
- IRA Murder of British M.P. Ian Gow
- IRA Murder of British M.P. Ian Gow
- U.N. Looking Ahead to the Days...
- IRA Murder of British M.P. Ian Gow
- IRA Murder of British M.P. Ian Gow
- Jurors Convict Man of 1st-Degree Murder in 'Sad Case' : Trial: Despite sympathy for Larry L. Burgoon, who killed his former girlfriend, the jury chose the harsher of two verdicts. The prosecutor, too, felt sorry for the defendant, but he and the jury went by the book.
- Behind the Story : A Smoking Gun in a Karachi Bar: The Case Against Benazir Bhutto : The charismatic ousted prime minster denies any wrongdoing, but documents provided to a Times correspondent seem to offer ample evidence of corruption in her administration.
- Disney's Plans for Long Beach
- Aid for Students
- Gaps in Courthouse Argument
- Campaign Funds
- MOVIES - Aug. 14, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 14, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 14, 1990
- MOVIES - Aug. 14, 1990
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- Names In The News - Aug. 14, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 14, 1990
- WORLD VIEW : SAUDI OIL: Is It Worth Fighting For? : The shiekdom is the key factor in the world's most important industry. If Hussein overruns it, he would control 45% of tthe Earth's oil reserves.
- Raging Yosemite Fires Slow Their Pace, but More Trouble Looms : Disaster: Tuolumne Grove appears to be out of danger. Thick smoke in the valley and the prospect of new lightning strikes have rangers worried though.
- TICKETS, PLEASE: The Irvine Barclay Theatre is...
- Planes Sent to Help Fight Yosemite Fires : Northern California: A crew of 38 men and women from the California Youth Authority camp in Camarillo joins the battle on the ground.
- CAEN-DEMNED: San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen,...
- SUDS UP: Beach Beer Inc. of Newport...
- SEX & VIDEOTAPE: Mitchell Brothers' porno theater...
- U.S. Speaks Softly on Interdiction : Semantics: Murky language avoids the pitfalls of international law and gives both sides room to maneuver.
- U.S. Buoyed by Impact of Economic Embargo : Sanctions: The squeeze is working, officials say. They also report that 500 Americans have fled Kuwait.
- Activity Around Bases Stepped Up
- Rep. Stark's Comments About Louis Sullivan
- Emergency Helicopters
- Barbie Book Deal: Children's book publisher Price...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Dow Jittery but Still Manages 30.20 Gain : Wall St.: Tension over the Middle East and the jump in oil prices hold rally to a light volume.
- EARNINGS : Norwegian Oil Profits Double
- Nikkei Dives After Kaifu Cancels Trip
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actor's Big Cat Lives at L.A. Zoo
- Pakistan Says It Beat Back an Attack by India
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein's Pitch: It's 'Us vs. Them,' With Theme of Arab World Unity
- Oil Barge Buckles, Dumps Fuel Into Houston Channel
- Jail Becomes Final Test for Anti-Abortion Protesters : Prison: Most refused plea bargains. Now their personal convictions face a further challenge.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Time On Mound Taming Newman
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Rudd Struggles, but Wins at Watkins Glen
- 8 Top Players Get Byes as U.S. Hardcourts Open
- Brazilians Win Cup; U.S. Third
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Sweeps World Swim Cup
- Era Ending in Chicago : Comiskey Park, the Oldest in Majors, Is in Its Final Season
- COMEDY REVIEW : Dana Carvey, Et Al. Impressive in Anaheim Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Too Much Noise to Make Good Family Stand
- Pop Music : Jimmy and the Pigs Power Blues at Raji's
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- New Strike by Guerrilla Artist Conal : Billboard: A huge satirical portrait of NEA critic Sen. Jesse Helms is unveiled in West Hollywood.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Shearson Holders OK Merger: Shareholders of Shearson...
- Well, at Least the Pay's GoodJust when...
- Skin Cancer Screening Results Dramatize Sun Hazard, UCI Doctors Say
- Ocean Scientists Fear Navy Support May Ebb : Geopolitics: Scripps Institution is among the research centers that rely heavily on military support, but world events prompt it to plan changes to fit the new geopolitical realities.
- Blaming the Bad News Bearer : Oil: Halting price increases now means consumers pay more when a reduced flow from the Persian Gulf is finally felt.
- $50,000 in Holograms Stolen From Exhibit
- Judicial Reversal, Political Problem : Now Camarena case goes to Mexico's president
- GM to Raise Car, Truck Prices: General...
- Gas Prices at 8-Year High
- PEOPLE : Joel Smith Leaves McDonnell Douglas
- Market Watch : Patience May Be Good as Gold for Investors in Time of Uncertainty
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Rise: The rate jumped into...
- Bhutto Denies Corruption Charges, Vows to 'Fight On' : Pakistan: The ousted prime minister blames the press and the military for her downfall. She fears for her safety but still plans to run for her former office.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ruby Group Picked to Run Pier Eatery
- They Seize Teens Who Take Drugs : Treatment: A Canoga Park transport firm tracks down missing youths, although it lacks a license. Clients praise it. The state has begun a probe.
- Science / Medicine : Smoking, Hip Injuries Linked
- LA PALMA : City Council to Aid Anti-Drug Event
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Experts Say Spill Effects Still Felt by Sand Animals : Environment: It could take five years for populations of some species to get back to normal after oil accident, biologists contend.
- Darius (Doc) Young, a U.S. citizen residing...
- Anderson Is Angel of Week
- NFL Wants Minority Involvement : Super Bowl: A parade planned by an all-white, all-male group in Tampa has caused concern in the league.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Smoke and Hazy Messages Obscure Plant's Irvine Show
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Simpsons' Beauty Tells All
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Dog Days Tough on Carriage Horses
- NATION : New York Suffers Power Outage
- Liberian Troops Attack, Send Rebels Running : Civil war: Government offensive gives peacekeeping forces more time to arrive.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Hospital Pool Wins $43 Million in Lotto
- Budget Cut Threatens Indian Education Center : Cultures: An assemblyman hopes to restore funds for the program, which aims to improve students' basic skills and self-concepts.
- Family Makes a Nerve-Racking Escape from Iraq
- Robbed Campers Coast for Help in Shot-At Car; 2 Arrested
- ANAHEIM : Disabled Performers Gear Up for 'Grease'
- 600 Gallons of Sewage Spill Into S.D. Bay
- Embarrassment Is His Winning Union Weapon : Labor: Michael Pirkkala displays bottled cockroaches and has workers blow whistles in the office if that's what it takes to get results.
- International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch...
- Navratilova Set to Play on Tuesday
- Jazz : Hugh Masekela's Touching Sounds in Santa Monica
- SHORT TAKES : 'Tex' Cobb Puts Down His Dukes
- Documents Say Malibu Land Empire Ran Out of Cash, but Lawyer Insists It's Stable
- Science / Medicine : Sickle Cell Drug Holds Promise
- Science / Medicine : Gene May Give Insight to Cancer
- Tests May Finally Answer Question That Has Nagged Beach-Goers for Decades : Is It Safe to Swim in Santa Monica Bay?
- VENTURA : More Tests Needed on Channel Waters
- New Drug Offers Ray of Hope for Elderly With Memory Loss
- THE SIDELINES : Sanders Reports to Falcons
- Shoal Creek Bids to Be Host of Open
- THE SIDELINES : Reeves Could Head Home Soon
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : This Time, It's Welch Who Figures to Be First A's Pitcher to Win 20