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- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 23, 1990
- On the Road Through Australia's Top End : Rocks, Crocs, and Blacktop
- Outtakes of the Outback
- Best of Hungary Is Close to Vienna
- New Princess Leaves Europe Agog
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM THIS WEEK'S GAMES
- COLUMN ONE : Personal PR: Newest 'Necessity' : More and more people in the public eye--whether there by chance or by choice--are turning to public relations consultants to polish images, drum up business and handle the media.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Military Plans Preemptive Strikes on Iraq Missile Sites : Strategy: In the event of an impending attack, early raids could protect American forces, Saudi oil fields.
- BOOK MARK : Will Bananas Put Unity for Europe on the Skids?
- 8 Killed--Toll of Violence in Southland
- From the Archives: Gene Wilder on his first turn as a romantic lead in 'Funny About Love'
- Wired! : A home today can be almost the same as a home of the future if you have the money. Electronics will let you do anything, even put a TV in your shower.
- Boeing Admits Bypassing Jobless Aerospace Workers
- COUNTYWIDE : Candlelight Vigil at University to Focus on Children
- SANTA PAULA : Man Forces Woman to Withdraw $5,000
- Judge's Son Pleads Innocent in Holdup
- FULLERTON : Woman's Screams Heard on 911 Tape
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Memories of Cleveland Aren't Warm
- More Titan Travel Tales: Nine Players Miss Team Bus
- Shipman Would Like Her Clubs, Not Her Clothes, to Do the Talking : Golf: She brings different style to the tour, but winning an LPGA tournament is more important than fashion.
- Nowlan Considers Victories a Team Effort
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Carney Signed for Insurance at Kicker
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Gains Its First Soccer Victory of the Season
- DANCE REVIEW : San Francisco Company at CalArts
- Triton's Pharmaceuticals Business Sold to Schering
- Latest Carl's Jr. TV Commercial Prompts Lawsuit
- Jack Anderson Reports Being Hit and Robbed
- ASK THE HANDYMAN : Low on Hot Air? You May Need Bigger Furnace
- Guam Plans to Fight for Abortion Law
- Airport Officers Arrest Man Over Drugs, Guns
- Woman on Patrol : A Volunteer Police Officer Can't Resist the Challenge
- BREA : City Gets Award for Citizen Participation
- Crane Operator Injured in Fall at Metro Rail Site : Transit: A worker suffers a broken arm when he slips and plunges into a shaft near the location of the July 13 fire.
- THE BIG GAME : Grossmont Downs Mt. Miguel
- University Stays With Run to Beat Santa Ana Valley
- Connors Propels Hart Past Palmdale, 38-6
- Winless Long Beach Plays Host to Pacific
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Saturday-Night Special : Burnett Anthology Series Adds Firepower to No. 1 Network's Lineup
- B of A Employees to Have to Choose From Fewer HMOs
- APPLIANCES : To Repair or Replace: A Careful Evaluation May Save Money
- Consultant Gets 32-Month Term for Bribing 2 Pentagon Officials
- Yeltsin Suffers Bumps, Bruises in Moscow Collison
- Gulf Fax Service an Instant Hit
- SOVIET UNION / SELF-RULE FEVER : The People's Republic of Udmurt?
- O.C. Surrogate Gets Support of Baby M's Mom
- THOUSAND OAKS : Saudi Arabia May Reject Comic Books Sent to Gulf Forces
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Student Transfer to Ease Overcrowding
- Arsenal Seized From Farmhouse; 2 Arrested
- When Films Are Too Adult for an R : New category might serve moviegoers better than going directly to dreaded X
- Protesters at Plant Claim GM Ignored 'Lemon Law' : Consumers: Plaintiffs in a class action contend the auto maker does not comply with a 1982 California statute protecting new car buyers.
- Inglewood Officials Push Sister City in South Korea
- COUNTYWIDE : Board May Attempt to Protect Farmland
- Deputy Wounds Unarmed Suspected Car Thief
- Crusading for Light : Crime: The parents of a murdered college student thought they had won a tougher campus safety law, but in the end, lawmakers passed only a watered-down measure.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Masur's Victory Over Jaite Gives Australia 2-0 Lead
- Potentiality Is Realized in Louisiana
- Oxnard Knocks Off Raiders
- Corona del Mar Comes Alive in Second Half to Beat Estancia
- RETAIL
- Agency Retains Ban on Some Imported Wines : Trade: Action by the Environmental Protection Agency against imports with traces of a fungicide could spark another battle with Europe.
- Thrifts Sustain Record Withdrawals in April
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Sihanouk Urges End to Deadlock
- City Will Be Broke by Dec. 1, Philadelphia Mayor Warns
- U.S. Group Warns of Anti-Arab Backlash : Domestic reaction: Leaders cite violence since crisis began. They denounce Iraqi aggression but say Hussein should not be likened to Hitler.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : 4th Suspect in Rape, Murder Is Arrested
- Jackie Moran, 67; Won Fame as Child Star in the 1930s
- Paula Settle Slatkin; Produced, Directed ABC's 'Eye on LA'
- Journalism Professor Wins Back Adviser Post
- San Diego
- San Fernando Routs Van Nuys
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Security will be tight when the Asian...
- Loara Keeps Canyon Winless, 21-7
- Granada Hills Trio to Meet Familiar Foe
- AFTRA Cuts Dues of Richest Members : Television: Los Angeles chapter's compromise holds the top annual union dues to $1,585, the same as in New York.
- Top County Executive Urges U.S. Firms to Exploit Global Market : Trade: Speaking at a symposium in Anaheim, the head of Western Digital Corp. also called for a comprehensive federal policy on international commerce.
- Mortgage Rates Rise: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.16%...
- Computer Virus Is Due to Strike Today, Expert Warns
- Japanese Broker Sells Its Shares in American Health Services Corp.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Troops in Europe to Be Cut by 1,400
- German Who Offended Jews to Be Envoy
- Kuwait's Seacoast May Be a Chink in Hussein's Armor : Military: A powerful U.S. amphibious assault force has been assembled. Iraqis lack experience in shoreline defense.
- Paris Turns to Private Haulers to Clear Trash
- Iraq Expels 3 U.S. Diplomats, Europe Envoys
- Harbor Village Builder Wins $31 Million : Trial: A jury rules that the Ventura Port District breached its lease with Ocean Services Corp., which constructed and operated the development. The firm went into bankruptcy in 1987.
- Horse Cavalry Buffs Bivouac at Hotel to Toast Glory Days
- DANA POINT : Deputies Arrest Hit-Run Suspect
- Agent Testifies That Defendant Confessed to Role in Drug Ring
- Trojans Are Wary of Shark Attack in Seattle
- Santa Margarita's Ireland Gains Record 242 Yards
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- FAIRPLEX PARK : Pedroza Has 'Lass Laugh in Feature
- Hard-Luck McCaskill Gets Win in Kansas City : Angels: Royals' Saberhagen, in first start since surgery, passes test despite 12-5 loss.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Lopez Forgoes Glitter to Gain Box Office Gold : Pro boxing: He stays in Sacramento again to defend title against Paez today.
- Capistrano Valley Thrashes Corona for Third Victory
- ROUNDUP : CITY SECTION FOOTBALL
- Black Mambazo Still Singing for the World
- China Silk Exhibit Reflects Country's Rich Social Fabric : Art: Textile show at San Diego Museum of Art spotlights collection of fine garments.
- ART REVIEWS : McMillen: Whispers of Loneliness
- The Time Takes a Lickin', Keeps Tickin' : Rhythm & Blues: The band seemed destined for superstardom until Morris Day and Jesse Johnson opted for solo careers. It represented unfinished business.
- Soviets Close Pizza Hut: A dispute over...
- Crude Oil Prices Top $35 a Barrel on War Worries : Energy: A speech by Saddam Hussein and a pinch in foreign supplies send petroleum prices to a record high at the N.Y. Merc.
- BP Will Auction Netherlands Unit
- Record Amount Withdrawn from S&Ls; Nationwide
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HEALDSBURG : Governor's Reply to Letter Is a Shocker
- 13 Counterfeit Carmens Compete for the Right to Most-Like-Miranda Title
- AUGUST RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Mothers Turn In Their Sons' Guns : Gangs: Disarmament campaign opens in an effort to end warfare in an East Los Angeles neighborhood.
- Church Propels Kennedy on Offense and Defense
- Esperanza Safety Snatches Game From Westminster
- CLIPBOARD : Beach Trash
- Los Amigos' Ragsdale Runs Over Costa Mesa
- THE COLLEGES : Shoup's Sabbatical Spiced With Variety
- ROUNDUP : Glendale's Garcia Finds Finish, Record
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Stopping Detmer No Easy Task : Aztecs: SDSU will try to contain BYU quarterback and wait for an opening.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Police Mistake Celtics' Brown for Bank Robber
- A Ram Castoff Gets Last Laugh With the Steelers
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Golden West's Ashworth Is a Stand-Up Guy Now
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Four Country Greats on the Road Again as Highwaymen : Collaboration: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson team up tonight at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
- Soviets Increase Cigarette Order: R. J. Reynolds...
- Hilton Hotels to Buy Back Stock: The...
- ABC to Buy Interest in TV News...
- Economist Loses a Post After TV Comments
- Outfielder Rob Deer of the Milwaukee Brewers...
- Crespi No Match for Loyola in 21-0 Defeat : Prep football: Undefeated Cubs dominate the Celts, who suffer their first loss in four starts.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL : El Camino Real Wins Behind 3 Touchdowns From Marine
- Long Beach Wilson Keeps Fountain Valley Winless
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Davis and Steelers' Noll Go Way Back
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- La Quinta Wins, Stays Undefeated
- Smith, Vanis Help Loyola Win, 21-0
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica Takes to the Air, Sends Glenn Reeling
- Locke Overcomes Penalties to Win
- Bishops Criticize Ordination of Gays
- TV Reviews : Judd Hirsch Excels in NBC Movie 'She Said No'
- Expanded Arts on Green to Open Two-Day Run : Festival: The event features almost 100 groups today and Sunday in Costa Mesa. Up to 30,000 visitors are expected.
- Putting a Spotlight on California Art : Gift: A Los Angeles art collector selected the San Deigo Museum of Art for his gift of 33 artworks because the museum will devote a gallery to contemporary California art.
- THE FUTURE : Smart-Tech Homes on Way
- Illinois High Court Declares Winner in March GOP Primary
- Kuwaitis Are Not 'Gung-Ho' for War : Outlook: A senior minister says the exile government would prefer to wait for the embargo to take its toll.
- Abortion Foe Can Plead 'Necessity' in Defending Blockade
- Reservoir Closed Again to Clean Out Larvae
- IRVINE : Housing Proposal to Go to Council
- Chula Vista
- Missing Persons Group Is Target of State Inquiry
- The Numbers
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Cunningham Back From Ego Trip : Pro football: Cocky quarterback humbled as the Philadelphia Eagles get off to 0-2 start.
- ROUNDUP
- Swindell Wins Outlaws Qualifying Race
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Woodbridge Rallies, Beats Trabuco Hills
- Cubs Hand Mets Fifth Loss in a Row, 4-3
- Antelope Valley Trips Redlands
- Mustang Ranch Won't Reopen: A bankruptcy trustee's...
- RETAIL : Breath of Fresh Air: Stop-Smoking Ads Tackle NFL Broadcast
- Judge Won't Lower $5-Million Bail for Charles Keating
- Urban Pittsburgh Schools at Head of Their Class : Education: Many other big-city systems are mired in low achievement. They look with envy at a district that has experienced a scholarly renaissance.
- Mandatory Earthquake Insurance Law Is Signed : Disasters: Homeowners will pay $12 to $60 into fund for coverage not provided by private policies.
- Arab Mob Burns Israeli Soldier to Death Following Car Accident
- Zulus' Leader Buthelezi Welcomes Mandela Talks
- Ceausescu's Son, Nicu, Is Convicted, Gets 20 Years
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Police Break Up Protest by Unions
- COUNTYWIDE : Flag Flown in Honor of POWs and MIAs
- ORANGE : La Veta Extension Rejected by Council
- Parents Sue S.D. County in Deputy's Killing of Son
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox's Kiecker Opens Series on Good Note
- Dodger Outburst Effectively Ends Giant Quest, 16-3
- Wilson Wants to Be Right Complement to Miller
- Anne Melissa Lynch; Voted 1979 Woman of the Year
- Purse Sweetened for Golf Event
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Akron Offers Clue to Fullerton Future
- ART REVIEW : 'Biennial I' Launches a Tradition : Photography: The California Museum of Photography in Riverside opens fall season tonight.
- 12 Injured in Collision of 2 Trains in Maryland
- Exxon Knew Skipper Was Unfit, U.S. Says
- Fax Is the Max For Getting Close to Troops in Gulf
- Draft of Sign Law Will Be Reviewed
- VENTURA : Prior Arrests Added to Fraud Complaint
- Watergate's Liddy Looks for Laughs With NBC's 'Camp Cucamonga'
- TV Reviews : 'The Queen of Mean' Holds Court on CBS
- Japanese Look to Europe, Step Up Real Estate Investments in London
- NUTS AND BOLTS : Adjustables: You Needn't Take Rest Lying Down
- Tax Man Will Ease Up on Hostages
- More Legislators in S. Carolina Indicted by U.S.
- U.N. Post for Ex-Treasurer
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Suit by Parents of Dead Son Rejected
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Buthelezi Accepts ANC Bid for Talks
- Report Says Latino Education in Decline
- Parents Rally Around to Aid a Friend
- Crashes Kill 2, Injure 9 on Nordhoff Street
- U.S. Attorneys Seek Stiff Fine for Silberman : Court: Defense lawyers say the convicted financier, who is facing sentencing, is financially ruined and could not pay a $75,000 fine.
- NORTH TUSTIN : Dispute Erupts Over Proposed Substation
- Eyes in the Sky : CHP Enforces the Speed Limit From 1,000 Feet Above the Ventura Freeway
- Lyons Glad to Have Second Chance : Dodgers: Catcher signs with Los Angeles, helping to dispel bad feelings created upon release by Mets.
- Quarry's Bid for License Is Denied : Pro boxing: Former heavyweight contender, 45, failed sparring test, commission says.
- Ocean View Fakes Run and Wins
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALLUC San Diego advanced out of...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Wins in Water Polo
- GOLF / LPGA AT BUENA PARK : Briles Joins Leaders With Career-Best 66
- Henderson Says He'll Sign 9-Month Deal with Sockers
- Kings Melt Ranger Defense, 6-4, After Miami's Warm Embrace
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Security Pacific Buys Chunk of Failed Mercury : Banking: The holding company paid $44.4 million to acquire $330 million of the S&L;'s assets and all of its branches, five in Orange County.
- Quiksilver Switches to Deloitte & Touche
- Judge Refuses to Lower $5-Million Bail for Keating : Courts: Key figure in collapse of Lincoln Savings & Loan is deemed a flight risk and is assured of more jail time. Bail is lowered for three of his co-defendants.
- Sun, Surf, Sand--and Ads : Marketing Fees Help Clean Beaches, but Is Clutter Replacing Litter?
- Rights Coalition Reportedly Will Urge Souter Rejection : Judiciary: Key group is expected to mobilize its members against high court nominee. Kennedy evidently triggered the late-starting effort.
- Governor's Reply to Letter-Writer Is a Shocker
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebel Leader Taylor Announces Truce
- Navy Says Two Copters Didn't Collide
- 300 Reindeer Found Dead in Finnish Wilds
- Cultist Given Death Penalty in Slaying of 5
- Iraqi Invasion Leads to Rethinking by NATO, European Community : Response: With threat of Soviet aggression eased, leaders discuss how to react to trouble elsewhere in the world.
- SANTA ROSA ISLAND : Complaint Halts Plan to Kill Pigs
- Molestation Suspect Faces New Charge
- 3 Judges Elevated to the Superior Court
- OCC Club to Pick Up Litter at Aliso Beach
- Little did Santa Monica Bank know that...
- Sex and Fashion of Historic Note
- Sparks Gains 281 Yards for Mater Dei
- Reds Bring Own Fireworks, Rip Padres, 10-1
- POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Lutheran Turns Catholic: Growth or Betrayal? : A Desire for Unity Forces the Decision
- Petition Asks Less Costly S.D. Sewage Treatment
- Donald A. Shaffer; Retired Truck Driver
- Akron Could Be Titans' Sounding Board : Fullerton: Today's game on artificial surface against realistic foe could give team a line on Big West Conference chances.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brito, Viramontes Take Cross-Country Honors
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP
- White Sox Get a 'No' on Minoso
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- McKeon Fired as General Manager of Padres
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- The New England Patriots have admitted that...
- POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Lutheran Turns Catholic: Growth or Betrayal? : One Shouldn't Renounce the Reformation
- 74% in Poll Affirm Commitment to Christ
- Conservative Cantors Vote to Admit Women Members
- 'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Bruins' Quarterback Situation Is Settled
- Festival: Not Just a Numbers Game
- Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Wild Ride Helping Wilson Strip Away Undercover Reputation
- Warring Attorneys Make Baby Boy Johnson a Media Star
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Bush Solution Has Its Problems : Environment: Loggers and conservationists are not appeased by Administration panel's plan to save the owl and aid the timber industry.
- Enemies Find Common Ground on Forest Use : Timber: A compromise struck in Libby, Mont., may offer a lesson for the Northwest. It provides for both conservation and for logging and mining.
- Blum's Sale of Stock Was Proper, Firm Says : Finance: National Education Corp. counsel reports that the husband of gubernatorial candidate Dianne Feinstein did nothing wrong.
- PREVIEW / ASIAN OVERTURES : N. Korea Opens Door to Old Foe Japan : A high-level Tokyo delegation will visit Pyongyang to apologize for the past and talk of the future.
- Hong Kong Mothers-to-Be Dash to U.S. to Give Birth : Citizenship: They want American passports for their children when the colony reverts to China in 1997.
- LAGUNA BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
- IRVINE : State Appeals Court to Hear Gaido Case
- Regents Move Ahead on Weapons Lab Contracts
- Gerald L. Myers; Electronics Technician
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Public Use of Prime Land Must Come Before Private
- Deputies Seize Arsenal, Snake in Raid on Abandoned House : Lancaster: Two are arrested with a large cache of weapons at the secluded farmhouse. It may have been used as a drug lab, officials said.
- Gun Misfires; Threatened Tot Unhurt
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Leads Pirates; Bonds Reaches 30-50 Level
- Marina Rushes to Victory in Battle of Ground Games
- CAMARILLO, VENTURA : 2 Families Get a Taste of Soviet Life
- Guard David Wingate of the San Antonio...
- Guard Alvin Robertson of the Milwaukee Bucks...
- O'Connell Gets Chance to Put Years of NHL Experience to Work : Gulls: Coach starts his first season in the IHL with definite ideas about how a hockey team should be run.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Troy Passes With the Greatest of Ease, Defeats Brea
- WEEKEND TV : First Salvo of 'Civil War' on Sunday
- The premiere of a new ballet by...
- 'Pandemonium' Marks Time's Timely Reunion : Rhythm & Blues: The band seemed destined for superstardom until Morris Day and Jesse Johnson opted for solo careers. Neither has become a big star.
- RETAIL
- Surrogate Lets Baby Go to Couple Temporarily : Hearing: Anna Johnson agrees to surrender custody to pair rather than place child in foster home.
- Malibu Group to Fight 2 Ventura County Projects
- NEWPORT BEACH : Assessment District Expected to Be OKd
- Give the Baby to the Genetic Parents : Orange County surrogate case finds the courts deeply involved again
- Changes Don't Mask Needs of Bullets
- Irvine Stumbles to Victory Over Sunny Hills
- ROUNDUP : Walsh Leads Carson Past Lynwood, 37-14
- Dana Hills' Rushing Proves Too Much for Millikan
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Injured Teammate Inspires Mira Mesa to Beat Chula Vista
- Seeing La Verne Not Everything as Toreros Get Ready for Game
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Shoots a 64 to Take a Two-Stroke Lead
- Los Alamitos Beats Villa Park on Beckton's 109 Yards, 2 TDs
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL : Cleveland's Game Plan Goes Awry in 21-7 Loss
- Divorce Recovery Is Topic of Series
- California Collection: Place of Its Own : Artwork: Frederick Weisman says 33 pieces from his collection are destined for the San Diego Museum of Art because of its willingness to accommodate his vision.
- Metalclad Deal: Metalclad Corp., an Anaheim-based insulation...
- Japanese Still Buying but in Subtler Ways : Investment: Foreign money is going past the 'trophies' in the United States and toward more sophisticated ventures.
- CLIPBOARD : Multiple-Family Home Futures
- REDESIGN : Modifying a Home to Meet Needs of a Disabled Family Member
- The Choreography of Chaos : Technology: When a visionary invention fails, look to organizational dynamics.
- County's Jail Hospital Flaws Cited in Past : Health reviews: Investigators earlier reported infestations and lack of timely care. Medical director tells of efforts to comply.
- Syria's Assad Takes a Risky Stand in Siding With West : Strategy: He has been accused of breaching Arab protocol by sending troops to Saudi Arabia. But he is doing what he views as best for Arabs, his regime.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Snafu Ends, Widow Gets Her House Back