- P.M. BRIEFING : West German Inflation Up 2.9%
- More Players, More Promise in Computers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Saudis Boost Non-Alcohol Order
- Ex-Trump Official Goes to Resorts International
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : McDonnell Douglas Takes Step Toward Lunar Colonization
- Iraq Remaps Kuwait as Province 19
- 'Snake George' Wages One-Man Campaign for Reptile Rights in Cyprus
- Assembly Blasts Ferguson's View on Internments
- NATION : Police Chief Accused of Perjury
- WORLD : 3 More Die in S. Africa Violence
- Six Puppies Buried Alive; Five Rescued
- LOCAL : 2 Residential Palmdale Blocks Evacuated in Leak of Gas Line
- Huntington Receives Trauma Care Funds
- County Accused of Anti-Latino Job Bias : Equality: Federal agency singles out hiring and promotion practices at two hospitals.
- Shaken Out of Profound Hypnosis : Middle East: Arab nationalists rally around Hussein not because of his invasion, but because of what he's done to the status quo.
- Sheriff Seeks Counts Against 12 in Beating of Black Girl
- PERSPECTIVE ON AMERICAN POWER : No. 1 but Overstretched? : We're so bedazzled by this display of our military prowess that we're blind to its effect on our sagging economy.
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- Detmer Doesn't Need National Spotlight : Brigham Young: Soft-spoken quarterback makes a name for himself despite the Cougars' lack of TV exposure.
- Irish Eyes Finally Will Get Glimpse of Notre Dame
- After '89, Bruins Have No Place to Go but Up
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- Countdown for Shuttle Blastoff Gets Green Light
- State Disaster Proclaimed in Tornado Area
- STATE : Harris' Death Sentence Upheld
- Woman, 84, Stabbed to Death in Her Home
- Esperanza Poised to End Los Alamitos' Five-Year Reign
- Foothill Thrift Verdict: A Superior Court jury...
- Freedom Has Hurt Once-Prosperous East Bloc Resorts
- Gulf-Related Gilt Trip: Gold Falls as Peace Chances Rise
- P.M. BRIEFING : Maytag Refunds on Microwaves
- Flat July May Presage Weakness in Economy : Business: The index of leading indicators points to recession even without effects of Mideast tensions.
- Gloomier Gulf News Ignites Oil Price Rise
- Burning Candle as a Treasured GiftFor a...
- WORLD : 6 Bombing Cases to Be Reviewed
- Racial Charges Sought in O.C. Attack on Girl
- Budget Crimp Cancels All Labor Practice Hearings
- SOUTHLAND : Retooled Exxon Valdez Sets Sail
- 1 Million Soviets Seek to Immigrate to U.S. as Refugees
- Groups Say Gillespie Broke Word
- Warnings Posted to Protect Rare Birds
- County Seniors' Verbal SAT Scores Down From '89 : Education: This year's students still did better than state and national averages, and for the most part improved on last year's math scores.
- NLRB Cancels Labor Hearings; Blames Budget
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Approves Trash Contract
- Gibson Gives Dodgers a Lift : Baseball: After continuing his slump with two strikeouts, he gets a tiebreaking single in the eighth that leads to a 5-1 victory at Philadelphia.
- Youth Movement Under Way at Buena
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : There's More Than Just a Big 3 This Year
- Alzado Meets With Davis, Retires Again : Raiders: Injuries hampered his comeback at age 41, but he showed some flashes of old form.
- Rogelio Montenegro of Juanajyto, Mexico, was taken...
- TV RATINGS : NBC's Fall Previews Pay Off
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- Goldstein Wins Maccabiah Gold
- Persian Gulf Crisis Boosts Ratings of Sunday News Shows
- Karen Rosenfelt has been named senior vice...
- Coast May Sell Branches: The Los Angeles...
- UAW Chooses GM Talks to Set Industry Pattern
- Oh, Say, Did Anyone See Dawn's Early Light?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Poison Mold Found Thriving in Subway
- Rough Seas: It was a bad time...
- Palestinians View Kuwait as a Lost Haven
- Ferguson's View on Japanese-American Internment Blasted
- Judge Orders Sale of National Lumber's Assets : Bankruptcy: The company asked for the order after failing to find financing. Remains of what once was a 20-store chain will be sold to pay creditors.
- 47 Dependents Arrive Stateside 'Stressed Out' : Flight: Weary Americans say they left fathers, husbands and hearts in Iraq and Kuwait.
- Major Health Coverage Bill Given No Chance This Year : Legislature: Progress on the issue is blocked by conflict among powerful special interest groups.
- WORLD : State of Emergency in Armenia
- Foreign Women and Children Can Leave Iraq, Hussein Says : Gulf crisis: 'We hope it's true,' State Dept. declares. Iraqi leader challenges Bush and Thatcher to a debate but refuses to consider pulling out of Kuwait.
- Council OKs Hike in Tax on Businesses
- 3 Killed as Driver Swerves Across Lanes Into Traffic
- 'Hate Material' Ban Sought on NEA Awards
- 6,500 Lose Phone Service After Damage to Cables
- Eastern Sierra Anglers Get Excellent Weather
- SIDELINES : Jets to Start Tony Eason at QB
- Wrestler Held on 40 Sex Counts
- TV REVIEW : 'Voices of Sarafina' Documents Musical
- Depot Pigeons Uproosted,Taken for First-Class Ride
- Clarke Sets Personal Best in Heptathlon
- Blue Jays Break Slump, Beat Brewers
- Readying for Fest Opening : L.A. Festival: New bus lines, park-and-ride facilities are planned to handle 100,000 people over three days.
- Hollywood Maintains Solid Box-Office Take
- Volunteer Deejays Keep Jazz on Air in S.D. : Radio: Tiny City College station is dedicated to making sure that San Diegans can keep tuned in to the sounds of jazz.
- Angels Scratch Past Ryan, 2-0 - Baseball: Ranger star strikes out 11 but is beaten by a walk and a wild pitch. McCaskill gets his first shutout in more than a year.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Washington Weaves Magic Without Mirrors
- The Rye Puppeteers : Stage: Protest and bread baking are the staff of life for Vermont's Bread and Puppet Theater. The durable, '60s-era troupe opens here Friday.
- National Lumber and Supply Ordered Liquidated: U.S....
- Key Figure in Payola Case Again Promoting Records : Entertainment: Ralph Tashjian said he's indirectly handling some labels once represented by his former boss, Joseph Isgro, who is on trial.
- EARNINGS : Toyota Profits Race Ahead 18%
- Ralph W. Tarr, formerly solicitor with the...
- NATION : Cult Leader Guilty of 5 Murders
- WestAir Is Streamlining: Commuter-flight operator WestAir Holding...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Sweden to Aid Refugees
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hurricane Swings Into Open Atlantic
- U.S. Told to Ban Tuna Imports : Fishing: Judge orders embargo until foreign fleets prove they are reducing the number of dolphins they kill. Mexico would be among nations most affected.
- The Ins, Outs of Going Back to School : Clothes: Fashion fads rule the preferences of little girls on campus. As for boys, Nike Airs retail at $50 a foot.
- Couple Sees Son in Iraqi TV Clip
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Army to Use Tanks on Mohawk Barriers
- Weathering a Crisis in the Family : Teen-Age Daughter's Pregnancy Triggers Storm of Emotions but Forges Strong New Bonds
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Much Buildup Can the U.S. Afford? : Economy: Stalemate could weaken Bush's hand, analysts say. Fears of stagflation complicate matters.
- CBS TV Stations Division to Name Rodgers President
- Keating Financial Filing, a Day Late, Will Be Kept Confidential
- Dow Ekes Out 3.22 Gain in Light Trading
- Spurned by the Archbishop of L. A., Members of Dignity, an Organization of Gay Catholics, Maintain Their Allegiance to the Church but . . . : They Pray Alone
- TREND WATCH
- Bankers Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round GI Mortgages : Finance: Tiny Dana Niguel Bank is offering military families deferments on principal and interest payments on existing consumer loans, as well as free checking in existing accounts.
- Lines Form in Cuba as Drivers Brace for Gasoline Limits
- It May Be Time for a New Industrial Stock Revolution
- Nader Says U.S. Lacks Energy Strategy
- Birtcher Corp.: The El Monte-based maker of...
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- Stake in USAir Group Is Increased: An...
- Computer Firms Have Much at Stake as New PCs Debut
- Japan Details Aid in Iraq Conflict : Gulf crisis: Financial assistance, medical support and nonmilitary cargo transport are among measures listed.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Protesters Defy Ban on Demonstrations
- BOOK REVIEW : Bid to Expose a 'False Prophet' Falls Short : THE FALSE PROPHET Rabbi Meir Kahane, From FBI Informant to Knesset Member <i> by Robert I. Friedman</i> Lawrence Hill Books/Chicago Review Press $19.95, 240 pages
- P.M. BRIEFING : Float Can't Rain on Wine Parade
- P.M. BRIEFING : Laura Ashley Holdings to Sell 15% Stake to Japanese Retailer
- Kerkorian Puts Desert Inn Hotel on the Block : Casinos: The price is estimated at more than $200 million. The financier's firm will use the proceeds to finance its Las Vegas theme park.
- New Home Sales Fall 2.3% in July, U.S. Report Shows
- Security Council OKs Peace Plan for Cambodia
- 2 New Murders Spawn Fear of Serial Killer in Florida : Crime: The mutilated bodies of three women students had been found earlier. College campus is in an uproar.
- Cambodian Resistance Forces OK Plan for Interim U.N. Control
- COLUMN ONE : Iraq Flouts Embassy Rule Book : The Baghdad government's treatment of foreign missions and diplomats underscores its defiance toward international protocol.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Army Witness Tells of Panama Killing
- Blaze Kills 6 in Family
- Aquino Assails Right-Wing Demands That She Resign
- Hayden's VDT Bill Passed, but Foes Will Seek Reconsideration
- Saudis Ready for Gas Attack, Say Deaths Would be Few
- In Palmdale, Fast-Growing Fame Has Both an Up and a Down Side
- UC Worker Who Quit Over Fees Policy Loses Bid to Get Job Back
- PIRU : 2 Plead Innocent in Animal Cruelty
- Pet Food Cannery to Be Demolished
- Governor and Education
- Latinos Accuse D.A. of GOP Politics in Probe of Security Guards at Polls : Investigation: Capizzi denies charges and says U.S. authorities are reviewing findings in '88 incident to determine if charges should be filed.
- Countywide : Youth Programs Get Budget Reprieve
- Sitter Will Stand Trial in Infant's Death : Courts: A judge decides there is sufficient evidence to try Debra Suzanne Cummings on a charge she killed a 9-month-old baby left in her care.
- Black Players Discover Another Option : College football: Schools such as Howard and Southern are getting quality athletes.
- TRACK AND FIELD/EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Golden Farewell to World Sports by East Germans
- All-Star Pitcher Larry Jackson Dies of Cancer
- MUSIC : Life Backstage Has Taught a Lot to Pacific's Assistant Conductor : Since joining the orchestra during its time of turmoil, Lucas Richman has learned the importance of confidence and fast work.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Moodies Engaging, With a Little Help
- P.M. BRIEFING : World Airlines Meet on Fares
- NATION : Mail to Iraq and Kuwait Halted
- Woman's Spirited Escape: 'We Were, Like, Whoa! So Weird' : Refugees: San Fernando Valley native braved tanks and table tennis on trek from Kuwait to Saudi Arabia.
- Experts on Mideast See No Shooting War Soon : Outlook: But participants in UCLA conference are pessimistic about the long-term developments.
- County IN BRIEF : PASADENA : 3 Face Arraignment in Fatal Shooting
- A Hero for All Los Angeles
- Elys Plead Not Guilty to 31 Counts : Courts: Both deny improper college district billings. Bail is revoked on their promise to appear.
- Bus Brought Granada Hills Consistency in Football
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Punter Traded, Offensive Guard Acquired
- A Healthy Serving of Scoops du Jour
- Mideast: Wealth of Information and a Dearth of Knowledge
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Homeless Go-round
- OJAI : Club's Plaque Shows Geographic Features
- Restoring of Spread Gets Final Touches : History: State budget provides funds for work on Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino. Area is all that remains of once-vast sheep ranch.
- Utilities' Merger Not Unhealthy, Report Says : Environment: Combining Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric wouldn't increase cancer or other risks, new study finds.
- Rams Cut and Slash to Get Down to Limit of 60 : Pro football: They release their two punters and acquire another one from San Diego.
- Even His Pros Gave It Old College Try
- The Winds of Change Could Ruffle Titans
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Court Asked to Rule in Prison Site Case
- OJAI : Error on Permits Benefits Schools
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : 5th Seed Gomez Eliminated
- West Covina City Manager to Retire After 14 Years
- Suspect in Murders Faced Earlier Charges : Crime: The man charged with killing three former co-workers in Tustin had been accused earlier of crimes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Alla Rakha, Son at Occidental
- Altovise Davis Denies She Is Impoverished
- Languages Spoken Here : Santa Ana Schools Test Latino, Asian Newcomers
- Marines Who Are Headed for Duty in the Middle East Get a Break From Court
- Sharon M. Bollier; Lifelong Area Resident
- Mosiello Will Join Titan Baseball Staff
- Floyd, Phoenix Center in '89, Signs With Gulls
- Scrambling of NFL Telecasts Opposed : Television: San Diego congressman, citing wide support in Washington, will introduce a bill to prohibit such action.
- Children's Theater Is Growing Up : The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera will offer a season of fully professional children's theater productions.
- Wes Dawn; Makeup Artist
- Panel OKs 2 Nominees for Ethics Commission
- Majkowski Proposal Is Rejected
- Sandberg Surprised at 2nd 30-Homer Season : Baseball: Spacious Astrodome unexpected site for Cub infielder's record feat.
- Ryan Gets Blast of His Angel Past
- SIDELINES : Philadelphia Flyers Sign Czech
- Tough Enough : Growing Up on the Farm in North Dakota Makes Becoming a Top Lineman Seem Easy
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dividends, Not Problems, Are Anticipated From Board's Approval of Trifecta Betting
- Developer John Akridge said he had lined...
- Ramona Looms as 'Big' Favorite, but It's Not Likely to Be Easy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Moodies' Vitality Is Fading : Though the legendary British band presented a remarkably engaging show, the days of a future may have passed.
- Jose Rios Named News Director at KCBS-TV
- Crowd Protests Weapons Station Project : Military: A Navy plan to extend the east jetty in Anaheim Bay 4,000 feet to handle new and larger warships using the Seal Beach base comes under fire.
- Proposal to Cut Payroll Tax for Social Security
- CYPRESS : Champs for Good in One City's Heart
- The Rap on Some Rock Music : Lyrics put off distributor, which understandably chooses to pull the plug
- Logjam Puts More Uninsured on the Road : Auto insurance: Prop. 103 has gone nowhere, rates are about to rise, and Sacramento dances around the issue.
- Baby-Sitter to Be Tried for Murder of Infant
- Montenegro Taken to Hospital After Knockout in 7th
- Attorney Says He Expects Brande Allegations to Be Dropped : Volleyball: Stuart Waldrip, who represents former Corona del Mar coach, points to erroneous statements in Southern Section investigation.
- A Loss, Questions for Padres
- Now That's What You Might Say Is Quite a Conference Call
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Mission Botched by All the Pomp
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- Iraq's Kuwait, Saudi Border Force Grows
- TEEN PREGNANCY: The increase in teen pregnancies...
- DEMOCRACY, 0: Suppose they gave an election...
- SALES JOB: How do you sell expensive...
- Tornadoes Kill 23, Flatten 100 Homes in Illinois
- Bush Asks Support of Congress; Costs Double : Home front: Lawmakers applaud the President's firm action in the gulf but ask who will pay the bill.
- CAL STATE WHO? Cal State Fullerton's Titans...
- 3 Supervisors Disapprove of Major Projects : Development: Increased smog and traffic outlined in environmental reports on the Jordan and Ahmanson ranch proposals are the primary reasons cited.
- . . . And to Celebrate, Ballard Made a Burger Run
- Cal State San Marcos Endowment Questioned : Education: President accepts unusual conditions on geology study that could open new university to academic ridicule.
- 3 Supervisors Are Opposed to Jordan, Ahmanson Tracts
- American Stores Co.: The Salt Lake City-based...
- Keating Misses Court Deadline
- United Technologies Corp. has reorganized the hierarchy...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ex-Guinness Chief Gets 5 Years
- Albertson's Inc.: The supermarket chain said second-quarter...
- How Madison Avenue Gets Ready for War : Advertising: Experts say we'll see a new crop of super-patriotic ad campaigns if fighting breaks out in the Middle East.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Postal Unions in Contract Talks
- Memoir of Madness : William Styron Details the 'Horror of Depression' in His New Book
- U.S. Hostage Dies, Iraq Claims
- Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar Great, Dies in Copter Crash : Music: The Grammy-winning performer had just completed a Wisconsin concert. Four others are killed.
- Pipeline for Reclaimed Water Delayed : Conservation: Glendale's project to sell treated sewage water for irrigation is postponed for a year so Los Angeles can join the system.
- Muralist Asks City to Pay for Whiteout
- Developers, Spare Those Trees : Preservation: A women's club launches adopt-a-tree program to prevent oaks at Trabuco Canyon from being cut to make way for new homes.
- Hydrant Rains Damage on Apartments
- Reopening Wounds, Revising History : Rewriting the truth of the internment of Japanese-Americans during the war
- IRVINE : County to Create New Wetlands
- Judge Refuses to Block Cuts in Patient Services for Poor
- Staff Report Opposing Jail Site in Desert Called Flawed : Government: County study 'inaccurate' and 'incomplete,' consultant says. Supervisor Roth calls for rejection of findings.
- World Boxing Council champion Sugar Ray Leonard...
- Horton Says He Will Leave Cerritos to Join Garrido's Staff at Fullerton
- World Championship Tennis, which staged the Tournament...
- Lawrence Figures in 6 TDs; Morse Wins
- THE SIDELINES : Phoenix Tabs Rosenbach for QB
- Injunction Settles SEC Suit Over Late Filings
- Whittaker Corp.: The Los Angeles-based aerospace and...
- Home Sales in July at Slowest Pace in 4 1/2 Years : Real Estate: Prices of existing houses in the state also fell for the fourth straight month. The median is now $194,099.
- Blacks Stop Working to Mourn, Hold Protest : South Africa: Service for seven of the 515 who died in township fighting draws thousands. Tutu blames the police for the internecine killing.
- Former Brookside Owner Pleads Guilty: Michael S....
- U.S. Charges Libya Aided Raid on Israel
- WORLD : Court Stays Ceausescu Release
- USS WISCONSIN
- Dental Office Roles Undergoing Change
- State OKs Funds to Buy, Build Equestrian Center
- BREA : Information Asked on Shooting Victim
- Castro Urges Quest for End to Threat of War in Mideast
- Grills Put Company Back in Black : Expansion: Once-ailing American Restaurants is turning a profit after buying Hudson's chain.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Crisis Hurts Turkish Tourism
- Japanese Stores Unite to Fend Off Toys R Us
- Arab Version of Machismo Plays Elusive Role in Mideast Showdown : Culture: Regional public opinion weighs Hussein, Bush and others on that scale. It's vital that Americans stand their ground, an expert says.
- Culture : Amid Warsaw's Dreariness Rests 200-Year-Old Treasure : Lazienki Park with its ancient oak trees has survived Nazi bombs and Communist neglect. It is a place for Chopin on a Sunday afternoon, a place where Poles leave cares behind.
- San Diego County to Try Cash Instead of Food Stamps
- Trade Deficit Narrows to 6-Year Low
- Nature May Suffer Most in State's Long Drought : Environment: The four-year dry spell has exacted a heavy toll on forests, rivers and wildlife.
- Fickle Magellan's Venus Map Mission on Hold : Spacecraft: Engineers trying to determine why erratic probe keeps losing radio contact with Earth.
- With the threat of a fighting war...
- Rykoff-Sexton Inc., Los Angeles, has named Alan...
- FundAmerica Founder Hit With $20-Million Fine : Investigation: Florida's attorney general levied the largest fine ever against an individual. The state says the Irvine firm's Robert T. Edwards operated a pyramid scheme.
- WORLD : Cubans Brace for Gas Shortage
- Here in what is the southern "tip"...
- KEEPING FIT : Physical Exam a Must for Child Athletes
- Verbal SAT Scores Slip Again in 1990 : Education: Three-point drop nationwide brings a call for less television and more reading. Average math scores remain unchanged.
- 1 Killed, 2 Wounded in Suspected Gang Shooting
- P.M. BRIEFING : The Big Apple Is a Big Bite
- Lake Cuyamaca Suffers as a Sagging Economy Slows Summer Fishing
- Dow Backs and Fills, Finally Ends Up 3.22 : Wall St.: Trading session turns cautious following an early wave of profit taking.
- Baxter's Hyland Plans Hemophilia Treatment
- Soviets Assist Probe of Wallenberg's Fate : Humanitarianism: They had said the Swede who rescued Hungarian Jews in World War II had died in 1947. Now, officials will release all data.
- Amwest to Post Gain Due to Unused Rebate Funds
- U.S. Organizes Pool of Foreign Aid for Jordan
- Genis Calls For Higher Park Fees
- P.M. BRIEFING : Domino's Too Fast for Calif. City
- Fibermux Corp. Plans to Go Public
- Killings Terrorize Fla. College Town : Murders: Two more bodies were found in Gainesville. Three women students had been slain and mutilated two days earlier.
- LOCAL : Three Gunmen Rob Van Nuys Builder's Emporium of $10,000
- Bush Makes Unexpected Catch--a Hook in His Ear
- NATION : Pentagon Doubles Cost of Gulf Military Buildup to $2.5 Billion
- PORT HUENEME : Computer-Aided Teaching Praised
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- Superintendent of Capistrano Schools Denies Cover-Up
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Alpharel to Install System for Caterpillar
- General Cinema Corp.: The Chestnut Hill, Mass.-based...
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Homeless Sweeps Hit
- LOCAL : Shootings Strike Young Victims
- Developer Fences Off Fryman Canyon Trail
- Merrill Settles Suits Over Losses on Securities Trades
- Appraiser Guilty in Irvine Bank Loan Case
- Nissan, Hitachi Study Venture: The firms said...
- UniHealth Might Purchase More PacifiCare Shares
- Limits on TV Ads Aimed at Kids
- O.C. Escapes Statewide Plunge in Home Resales