- They Are Asking for Inquiry Sign
- They Are Asking for Inquiry Sign
- Changing a 'Master Plan'
- Downey's Call on Mattingly Cuts Into Patience of Fan
- And Here's a Way Fans Can Leave Earlier
- Focus on Stage, Not Behind the Curtain
- Here Are Latest Words on Dodger Fans Who Leave Early and Often
- A Tea Party Fan
- Conditions in L.A. Schools
- Conditions in L.A. Schools
- They Eat, Drink and Read Murray
- Defending George Strait
- Pan Ams Didn't Make Going Great
- Conditions in L.A. Schools
- Curbing Growth in Los Angeles
- Here Are Latest Words on Dodger Fans Who Leave Early and Often
- Conditions in L.A. Schools
- The Case of Eric Schimmel
- Here Are Latest Words on Dodger Fans Who Leave Early and Often
- Focus on Stage, Not Behind the Curtain
- Pan Ams Didn't Make Going Great
- They Don't Want Downing in Booth
- Lasers and the Archives
- Obituaries - Aug. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 24, 1991
- Man Indicted in Bombing at Courthouse : Crime: Unemployed Escondido plumber was recently convicted of stabbing a neighbor's dog and throwing a bomb at a cable TV worker.
- NOT SO COOPERATIVE: A motley group of...
- CHER BASH: The mayor of Palm Springs,...
- U.S. Sees Turn Toward Reform in New Faces
- 6 Hurt, 3 Critically, as Small Plane Crashes
- SPREADING GOSPEL: County GOP Chairman Thomas A....
- WHERE'S MICKEY?: Orange County's image isn't faring...
- VENTURA : Cache of Weapons Seized at Apartment
- Plane Crashes Into Fence, Injures 6 : Van Nuys: The single-engine craft burst into flames after a takeoff attempt, witnesses say. All aboard escape.
- A Prehistoric Escape for '90s
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1991
- U.S. Economy on Central Bankers' Minds
- FHP International Cancels Talks to Buy Bridgeway : * Acquisitions: The Fountain Valley-based company had been trying to get its foot in the door in the Bay Area but was blocked by a stalemate on reimbursement formulas.
- Carol L. Miltner has been appointed to...
- Orange National Bancorp: The parent company of...
- Officer Dismembered Foster Daughter's Body, Officials Say
- COLUMN ONE : Now, KGB Has Cause to Fear : Once the Soviet people resisted the coup, the security police alone could not overpower them. Dramatic changes at the spy agency are likely.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WRIGHTWOOD : Forest Fire Nears Mountain Town
- Soviet Envoy Thanks U.S. for Help
- NATURE : County Picks Up the Trail of Paths Network
- Ex-Official Enters 'Ill Wind' Guilty Plea : Defense: It marks the 50th conviction obtained under the probe of Pentagon procurement fraud. He faces 20 years in jail at sentencing Dec. 6.
- World Reactions
- A Perfect Fit : Fashion: Some models do more than just try on clothes for a living. They lend their "ideal" figures and expertise to designers.
- Inmate Death Is Target of Federal Probe
- 2 Slaying Victims May Have Fought With Attackers
- Del Mar
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES PATRICK MOTT : Show of Independence From a Captive Audience
- State Closes Down a Home for Disabled Adults in Hawthorne : Suspension: Seven complaints of physical abuse of residents led to the action. The operator denies the allegations.
- Cultural Affairs Commission OKs 12 Out of 57 Grant Appeals
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Comarco Inc.: The Anaheim facilities management, engineering...
- Bankruptcies in Japan Fueled by Speculation
- Iacocca to Hit Road to Push Stock Offering
- Hated Symbol of KGB Torn Down by Crowd
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Election Seen as Blow to Pluralism : Democracy: Lopsided results are attributed to the popularity of President Salinas. Critics say they reflect 'illegitimate' campaigning by the PRI.
- Aid to the Soviets
- The Coup That Couldn't Is a Plus for Perestroika : Gorbachev must be pushed, even prodded, to proceed with his reforms
- Cities Collide Head-On Over Street-Closure Plan : Traffic: Torrance has proposed blockading a route frequently used by Palos Verdes Peninsula residents.
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : San Ramon Valley Wins, Will Play Taiwan for Title
- Beathard, Former Coaches Get a Charge Out of New Receiver : Football: Jefferson gets rave reviews for his speed and character.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Chicago' a Flawed Look at the '60s
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Mistaken 'Identity' From Lane
- Folkloric Dance Troupe Brings History to Life
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ruling Opposes U.S. Ban on Mexico Tuna
- Bank Customer Charged With Gold Coin Fraud
- Initial Jobless Claims at 2-Month High
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Southland Firm Gets Link With Soviet Satellite : * Technology: IDB Communications will begin offering public access telephone service to the Soviet Union via Intersputnik.
- Diane Ashe has joined American First Federal...
- Nations Restore Aid
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Couple Accused of Using Son, 5, as a Prostitute
- AFTERMATH OF THE COUP : Gorbachev's Story--'I Will Stick to My Position to the End'
- Larger Than Life
- Suit Challenges English-Only Rule at Vista Firm
- San Diego
- Quayle's Jokes Are No Laughing Matter : Lawyers: The vice president's attorney bashing is, in reality, a disguised attack on the rights of consumers and the poor.
- Time Again for the Fair : Antelope Valley: The 11 days of events begin today with a parade through Lancaster. The activities are expected to attract more than 300,000 people.
- INS Agents Arrest 15 Aliens, Fine Employers
- City Sues Builder of Costly Oceanographic Vessel
- Van Crash Near Lancaster Leaves 1 Critically Injured
- Raiders, Chargers Try to Stay Healthy Tonight
- COMMENTARY : A Tough Choice, but Handley Made the Right Choice
- Loss to Oilers Shows Rough Side of Rams
- Petruska Says He's Moving Across Town--to UCLA
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Stay on Road to First Place With 4-1 Win
- Is This Fight Really Necessary? : Lungren, Garamendi should cooperate on Proposition 103
- Phillies Beat Pirates Again, 4-3
- Reputed Gang Member Found Shot to Death
- Van Nuys Junior High has a problem....
- Founder of City's Art Acquisition Program Quits
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : SCTC Expands to Meet a Growing Need
- COMMENTARY : Southern Section's Rulings, Reputation Take a Beating
- RADIO
- No Worry, It's Only the Braves
- New Twist in Buchwald vs. Paramount : Movies: The William Morris Agency won't have to hand over client contracts, but the studio may be able to obtain profit- : participation statements.
- Coup and Beyond: a World Report
- SAN CLEMENTE : Consultants Give City Good Grades
- 2 LAPD Officers Linked to Steroids Case : Drugs: The policemen were clients of a physician indicted for alleged illegal distribution, according to affidavits.
- Gas Line Rupture Forces Evacuation of 400
- Hubbard Victim of Plot, Attorney Says : Crime: He says police framed his client because he testified against officers. Defense is called 'bizarre.'
- Punchless Angels in Form in 2-1 Loss
- Limited-Play Rentals Face Resistance
- Two Plays Chart the Common Ground That Soldiers Tread on the Battlefield
- Art or Vandalism? : City Program Tries to Create a Dialogue Among Graffiti Artists, Graffiti Fighters
- COSTA MESA : Deadline Extended on Swap Meet Bids
- Talking a Blue Streak
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : The Day Dukakis Moved on the Russian Parliament
- Parents Arrested on Suspicion of Prostituting Son
- Leslie Blames System for Her Poor SAT Scores
- Suit Seeks to Rescind Beach Benefit Levy : Port Hueneme: Homeowner groups call the new tax illegal. Officials say nearby residents should bear maintenance costs.
- RADIO
- Fresh Lessons : Playwright: As South Africa turns away from segregation, Athol Fugard re-examines his 10-year-old play.
- Unisys Reportedly Seeking to Sell Defense Unit : * Technology: Sources say the ailing computer firm is trying to work out a deal to raise $500 million to $1 billion.
- Phillips Will Pay Record OSHA Fine for Refinery Blast
- 360 HomeFed Employees Will Face Relocation
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Bears Trip Again--This Time Over Coup
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Court Strikes Down 'Rape Shield' Law
- CLIPBOARD
- Irvine Ex-Mayor to Seek Democratic Presidential Nomination
- Why Moscow Didn't Fit Beijing Pattern : Democracy: Soviet events eerily paralleled those of Tian An Men Square in 1989. But key differences helped cause opposite outcomes.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Handlers Struggle to Save Baby Whale
- Transient Charged With Burglary at Archdiocese
- ANAHEIM : Traffic, Parking Fees for Developers OKd
- SIMI VALLEY : Official Vows to Push Developer Fees
- Motorcyclist Killed in Crash With Van
- COSTA MESA : Senior Center Cooks Up a Fund-Raiser
- San Diego
- Baja Traffic Tickets Revamped to Ease Tourist Fears : Mexico: Officials hope bilingual tickets that allow fines for minor violations to be paid by mail will also reduce police corruption.
- Ill Candidate Criticizes NAACP Election : Organizations: Tonight's vote for the county chapter's presidency was called after an earlier result was nullified.
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL AT HERMOSA BEACH : They Have Found Some Money Out in the Sand
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : They Didn't Get A's for Effort in '91
- Egerszegi Sets Backstroke Record
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : Is Orange County Ready for a Marathon Now?
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Alters His Swing, Leads World Series by 2
- 'Diary of Anne Frank' to Screen at Academy
- Like Having a Roller Coaster in Your Yard : Magic Mountain: Nearby kids and their families buy season passes to hang out at the amusement park. These locals soon learn to avoid lines and tourists.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- STOCKS : Dow Up 5.59 as Soviet Calm Boosts Markets
- FHP Drops Bid for HMO Based in Bay Area
- AIRLINES
- Fate of the Coup Leaders
- Fire Forces Jumbo Jet to Land; 35 Hurt
- What Dog Days? : Conventional Wisdom Says Everything Shuts Down in August--Everything, That Is, Except History
- Assault Guns Being Registered Past Cutoff : Weapons: Atty. Gen. Lungren confirmed that he quietly told his staff to process 2,590 applications that were received after the Dec. 31 deadline.
- U.S. Officials Dismayed by Gorbachev Appointments : Shake-up: Replacements are called worse than those ousted. Gen. Moiseyev heads the Defense Ministry.
- A Real High Point : Honors: With the official designation of Crooks Peak, Hulda Crooks, the first lady of Mt. Whitney, now has a mountain to call her own.
- 3 Arrested in Killing Linked to Merchandise Theft Scheme
- Boy Dies When ATC Goes Out of Control
- SWIMMING PAN PACIFIC GAMES : Rouse Leads U.S. Gold Medal Rush
- SAN CLEMENTE : Workshop to Detail Building Standards
- Minstrel Man's Songs Speak Louder Than Words : Concert: Multicultural troubadour Paul Tracey blends music and narrative to teach children the value of books and self-motivation.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Last Metro' on Wrong Track at Colony
- Birtcher Medical Systems Inc.: The Irvine medical...
- Salomon Tries to Calm Fears as Confidence Slips : Brokerage: The scandal-plagued firm says the loss of several major clients will not cause a liquidity crisis.
- FOCUS: SIGNAL VISION HEADQUARTERS
- AIRLINES
- Gorbachev Begins His Purge : 'The Hell With You!' He Told the Plotters : Soviet Union: Leaders of the coup are dismissed. A shift in authority and power to Yeltsin seems to be emerging.
- Papal Hallelujah
- Post-Coup Heat Being Turned on Mitterrand
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Students Report Sex Harassment
- That Chicken Boy Can Work Magic
- Racial Animosity Is Deep in Troubled Brooklyn Area : Violence: Blacks see Jews as trying to push them out and are, in turn, seen as source of crime, social problems.
- Showdown Looms Over Zoning Regulations for San Pedro
- 3-Year-Old on Bike Killed in Traffic
- Adult Film Maker Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
- Driving Range Plans Proceed
- Anti-Crime Provision Is Upheld : Justice: Appeal Court says defense, as well as prosecution, can be required to share evidence.
- Muffler Shop Gets a Reprieve
- Gas Line Rupture Forces Evacuation of 400
- Eviction Looms for Poor Families : Santa Paula: The county says the converted apartments are unsafe. Some of the farm workers plan to live in cars.
- Countywide : Train Station Visit Equals a Free Photo
- Klingler Had a Pretty Good Track Record
- Williams is Traded to Oilers : Football: Chargers get wide receiver Shawn Jefferson plus Houston's top pick next year.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'American Blue Note' Not Jazzy Enough
- San Diego Spotlight : Bay View Fails to Redeem Careless Cooking, Service
- Easton to Appear in 'La Mancha' at Center
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Couple Make Lancaster Establishment a Big-Time Operation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ephemeral Lyrics, Hot Hooks
- Wet Seal Posts Quarterly Dip in Profits of 53% : * Poor sales in its 80 California stores are cited, but analysts are unfazed, saying the chain is poised to take off once the recession lifts.
- Topless Era Sign to Be Stripped Away : Renovation: S.F. Condor club's landmark 40-foot likeness of dancer Carol Doda is to be taken down and displayed inside. The nightclub is being remodeled as a cafe and dance spot.
- Japanese Computer Screen Maker Stops Exporting to U.S.
- Connecticut OKs Budget, Income Tax
- WORLD REPORT EXTRA: The Coup and Beyond
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANTARCTICA : Rescued Soviets Land in S. Africa
- Defendant in Girl's Death Erupts in Courtroom : Trial: The man accused of murdering Nadia Puente becomes enraged while listening to a tape of his confession, leaping up and overturning furniture.
- Mission Viejo : City, Developer Fund Intersection Project
- $70-Million Settlement Is Step Toward Water Cleanup : Environment: The agreement with the EPA forces Lockheed and another firm to pay part of the cost of filtering pollutants out of Burbank ground supplies.
- Philanthropist Paul Whittier Dies
- Schwarzkopf to Speak at Benefit for Blind
- Season on the Brink : For Tom Lasorda, the Pain of His Only Son's Death Won't Let Go
- Coaches Question Motives of Inglewood District : Education: District sets new guidelines for coaches and declares all positions vacant. Coaches, who must reapply for their jobs, say they are being singled out for poor academic performances of athletes.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers Send Holdout Williams to Oilers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Via Appia': Provocative, Disturbing
- JAZZ REVIEW : Petrucciani at Catalina
- Furnishings, Art From Lincoln S&L; Go on Sale Today
- Passengers on Soviet Vessel Torn Between View, History
- Birtcher Presses On: Despite the general atmosphere...
- Probe Planned on Railroad's Actions After Toxic Spill : Environment: Rep. Barbara Boxer says reliable sources have alleged that SP tried to move the tank car immediately, creating greater ecological damage.
- 3 Arrested in Robberies Near Disneyland
- Colleen Dewhurst; Tony Winner Starred in Films
- WORLD REPORT EXTRA: The Coup and Beyond : The Times Poll
- Environmentalists Sue to Block Canyon Development
- Kamins Asks New Hearing on Removal : King case: He says appellate justices may have been duped into believing he had made improper attempts to contact them while they considered the petition against him.
- Newport Beach : Bay Club Updates Members on Project
- Carpet Shop Owner Shot in Knees and Robbed
- Sex-Film Maker Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
- 2 Men Killed in Lancaster Parking Lot
- D.A. Seeks Inquiry Into Attorney's Employee Contract
- Aztecs' Fountain of Youth Overflows
- Voges Wins, Berganio Falls in Match Play
- Lina Basquette: Her Life Is Screenplay Material : Movies: The Golden Era star who married a Warner, fended off Hitler's advances and became a champion dog breeder takes on her first role in 48 years at age 84.
- Gish Biomedical's Annual Net Income Grows by 27%
- Gradco Systems Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
- Cardinal Mahony Sells His Jet Helicopter
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTHEAST : Power Still Out in Wake of Hurricane
- Weekend to Be Mostly Sunny Except in Mountains
- Jury Seated in Prom Night Slaying
- Larry Scenario: Why Agran Could Be a Primary Figure
- SIMI VALLEY : Crews Dig Up Pipe to Retrieve Camera
- THOUSAND OAKS : Protests Mount Over Planned Library Fee
- Identity Crisis : Community: The decision to change the name of a 45-block area of Van Nuys to Sherman Oaks leaves junior high in an odd position.
- San Diego
- Countywide : MWD Customers May Get Rebates
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Send Lee, Layana to Minors
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Loses First Set but Defeats 20-Year-Old
- Pop Album Chart : Metallica Debuts at No. 1 Spot
- Electrocution of Killer Fails; Switch Pulled Again
- Mideast Feud
- Northwestern Drilling Ban Proposed
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plotters Forgot Lessons of Poland and Romania : Eastern Europe: Results in former satellite nations would have shown them the hazards of their ways.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Dies After Car Veers Into Fence
- MENSWEAR : Spring Soft Wear: Big Tops and Slim Bottoms
- VENTURA : Boy, 8, Places 5th in Soapbox Derby
- Countywide : Budget Committee Post Goes to Wright
- Doctors, Deals and Health Care : The public has a stake in hospital 'marketing' arrangements
- Baseball
- Magic Tells Children to Prepare for Future
- A Once and Future Raider : Harrison Outgrows Bad-Guy Reputation
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ernst Lubitsch Reigns on Their 'Parade' : The 1929 musical has the director's leisurely grace and an awareness of just what MacDonald and Chevalier could do with the right material.
- More Fizzle Than Sizzle During Pops
- ABC Loses Viewers, Not Money on Pan Am Games From Cuba
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Harley Davidson, Marlboro' . . . Lively but Ludicrous
- KGB's Legacy of Terror
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Designers Fall All Over Plaid
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Sentencing Rules Cited for Disparities
- Surgeon, Nurse Convicted in Murder of Daughter, 5
- WORLD REPORT EXTRA: The Coup and Beyond : Voices : Watching the Putsch
- WORLD REPORT EXTRA: The Coup and Beyond : Anatomy of an Attempted Coup
- Countywide : Bungee-Jumping Allowed to Resume
- Controversial Head of Art Acquisition Effort Quits : Lancaster: The artist says criticism aimed at her caused two donors to withdraw their works. The panel may be restructured.
- CLIPBOARD : Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions by Community
- NOTEBOOK : CHARGER UPDATE : Injuries Heal in Time for Final Exhibition
- Big-Band Ambassador : Louie Bellson Drums Up American Jazz as a Catalyst for Global Cooperation
- STAGE
- 'Carnival' Launches Cal State L.A. Rep Program
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Big-Buck Buyers: In case you still wonder...
- New President at Toshiba America
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : EL TORO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Deng's 87th Birthday Gets Scant Attention
- Yeltsin Has 'Won Spurs,' French Critic Decides
- Judge Hears Bakker Plea to Cut Sentence
- BOOK REVIEW : A Jane Austen Classic Revisited : JANE FAIRFAX <i> by Joan Aiken</i> ; St. Martin's Press $17.95, 252 pages
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MANTECA : News Ends 14 Years of Publication
- Party's Over After 78 Years, Pravda Agrees
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. Military Kin Scheduled to Return
- Top Choice as L.A. Zoo Director Bows Out
- Despite Truce, County Continues Malibu Sewer Project Work
- THOUSAND OAKS : Educators OK Funds for Anti-Drug Effort
- County Gave $3 Million in Bonuses : Government: Molina calls for a review of the program in light of budget problems. The largest award was for $10,742.
- Salk Scientists Unlock Workings of Cells That Cause Rare Leukemia : Health: Findings may improve treatment of disease and aid research into cures for other cancers.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials to Inspect Road-Paving Project
- International Sports
- Loyola Names Boyd-Wright as Assistant Women's Coach
- Sandifer Looking for His Kicks : UCLA Senior Glad He Stayed On Despite Infrequent Playing Opportunities
- Miss Princess 'Cap Headlines Quarter Horse Opening Night
- Two-Sport Calabasas Standout Hoover to Play Baseball, Basketball at UC Davis
- DEL MAR : Thirty Slews Takes Short Way Out
- U.S. Volleyball Teams At Zone Meet
- ART
- Columbia Gas Gets Court OK to Void Costly Contracts
- Coup Attempt's Aftermath
- Conforte to Quit Brothel Business
- Showing of classic '50s Chevys will celebrate the 'poor man's Cadillac'