- GNP Declines 0.1%, Raising Questions About Recovery
- Grain Diplomacy Feeding U.S.-Soviet Ties : Economic aid: President Bush said providing "humanitarian assistance" is being complicated by the disintegration of the central government.
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Tobacco Control Bill Sidetracked
- Glendale : Man Charged in Son's Death
- Have You Been Paying for Damaged Wine?
- Two Teen-Agers Get Maximum Terms in Fatal Beating of Deer
- Long Beach : CSULB Gets $150,000 Grant for Molecular Biology Lab
- Parking Permit Law Is OKd but Fees Are Yet to Be Decided
- Inmates Get Hard Sail
- THEATER REVIEW 'LUCKY DOLLAR, PRIVATE EYE' : Timely Piece : The production, one of the Melodrama's less-inspired, involves the search for the Pearl of Persia.
- Woman Who Fell for Photo Weds Convict
- Golf Speed-Up in Works
- Venice : Canal Project Moves Ahead
- Kind Acts Tell This Cynic a Thing or Two
- Property Values Rose Last Year : Economy: County assessor's report shows that despite the recession, Glendale posted an increase of 11.71%. Neighboring La Canada Flintridge increased 8.9%. County's average was 9.7%.
- U.S. Proposes New Owl Rule; Environmentalists Condemn It
- Find Alternatives to Black Male Academies, Education Chief Urges
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : She's Sticking Close to Her Roots : Culture: Antoinette Begay is only 14 but already understands the importance of her American Indian heritage and its values.
- Defenders of the Old West : Preservation: Old Agoura Rangers, a 60-member-strong posse, promote the rustic lifestyle, riding trails and equestrian activities.
- West Covina : Drops in Bucket Pay Off
- THEATER REVIEW 'FOR THE USE OF THE HALL' : Wasted Lives : Plaza Players cast makes the best of the material, but it's hard to warm to characters in this obscure Oliver Hailey work.
- GARDEN GROVE : Cerebral Palsy Facility Moved
- OAK PARK : High School Is 1st to Try Channel One
- San Clemente Man Pleads Not Guilty to Hotel Burglaries
- Mobil Overseer Weighs Closer View
- OXNARD : Planning 2 Schools Has Cost $1.9 Million
- Judge Subdues Man After Gun Is Pulled on Lawyer
- Partial Eclipse of Domestic Policy : Foreign successes blur domestic problems
- GARDEN GROVE : 5 in Running for 3 School Board Seats
- Communities Change Names, but Can't Necessarily Crack the ZIP Code : Addresses: The U.S. Postal Service has refused to recognize all but one of three recent alterations.
- Growth Initiative Braces for Second Challenge in Court : Politics: New group of business leaders is expected to file suit to block a managed-growth initiative by Prevent Los Angelization Now!
- Defense Calls Metzger Case Persecution : Trial: Ex-Klan leader and three others broke no laws in burning crosses, his lawyer says.
- Oak Park Neighbors Criticize Jordan Ranch : Development: Builder says park agencies stand to gain thousands of acres if project is approved.
- A New World Coming : Free Agency: Everyone agrees a system is on the way, but few are sure what the effect will be.
- Gulls' GM Gets Into the Hot Seat : Hockey: Don Waddell appoints himself coach when search doesn't pan out.
- ORANGE : Alcohol Treatment Unit for Teens OKd
- AFC PREVIEW : Bills Appear to Have It All, Except a Super Bowl Trophy
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND BASEBALL : Jackson Up to Old Tricks, Breaks Bat
- Hinkle, Ben Garner Roll to Big Leads
- NCAA Drops Probe of UCLA Basketball
- Culture as Hollywood's Top Draw
- Stepping Out With the Big Boys : Ready or Not, Highland and Littlerock Highs Will Field Their First Varsity Football Teams
- Keating Made Lincoln S&L; a Ponzi Scheme, Jury Told
- Juice Box Makers Wrap Up Agreement on Recycling Label
- Angel G. Luevano has been appointed director...
- Stephen J. Davis, 30, has been named...
- Cuts May Peril Farm Agency Programs
- LAW & REGULATION
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Desalting Deal Starts Evaporating : Water: Accord between MWD and Edison falling apart amid accusations of unfairness, betrayal over bill in Legislature.
- 3 Meet Deadlines for 2 School Board Seats
- Setting Sail for Therapy : Disabled Patients Get Lessons at Sea in Hospital Program
- For the quarter ended June 30, unless...
- Adrienne Jeanne Gary has been appointed senior...
- Veal in a Hurry
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Mush as High Cuisine
- STRUCTURES MONTANARI HOUSE : Home Sights : Residence has a look all its own and a view that won't quit.
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : On the Cover
- Writer Eudora Welty is known primarily for...
- Now, Track Star's in It for the Long Run
- Arts Advocate : The new director of the Ventura Arts Council brings extensive experience to the post.
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : Military Ruler Gives Up Power
- Policing Day-Care Providers : Children: Parents would monitor family child-care homes under a state budget-slashing proposal. So far, the plan has many foes, few backers.
- Gorbachev Ousts KGB's Ruling Body
- Schools Face Censors' Siege, Group Says
- Long Beach : Steroid Use Among Police Officers Is Investigated
- Hudson AIDS Suit Is Settled : Courts: A $5.5-million award to ex-male lover who was not warned of disease was on appeal. Terms of the accord are not disclosed.
- Man Chased Into Back Yard and Shot to Death
- Poway
- PLATFORM : Monument to L.A.
- College Trustees May Add Classes With Higher Fees : Education: San Diego Community College district considers accelerated courses for students willing to pay.
- Insight : Instructional Movie Series Enlightens the Outlook of the Blind
- Hey, What a Great Invention! : Consumers: Someone has finally built a better mousetrap. It and many other products are on display this weekend at a convention in Pasadena.
- Rincon Scholar : Storekeeper Quietly Recorded Luiseno Language, Culture
- China Will Tame the Yangtze : Environment: Beijing gives the go-ahead to a controversial dam. It is intended to control flooding and provide electricity.
- New Commission Is in Driver's Seat : Government: The City Council has given a seven-member transportation panel the power to set parking rules.
- BUSINESS NEWS : New Full-Service Bank Opens in Glendale
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Teacher Says He Has AIDS, Gains Parental Support
- IN SEASON / Peppers : A Rainbow of Peppers to Heat Up the Palate
- Vacation DesignsDecorating a hallway and bathroom may...
- Griffith Park Laser Show Prices Rise
- Lungren, Roberti OK Rewriting of '89 Gun Law
- Send the Tired Masses Yearning to Breathe Clean Air
- THEATER REVIEW 'BILOXI BLUES' : Cliche Attack : Despite stereotypes, the Conejo Players offer a funny and at times touching look at soldiers in basic training.
- Suit Filed to Force Cleanup of Toxic Waste Dump Site : Environment: The action by Santa Barbara County and the U.S. seeks $6.2 million in penalties. The hazardous material is called a threat to ground water.
- COUNTYWIDE : Some United Way Donations Targeted
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Disabled Children May Be Due Retroactive Benefits
- 19-Year-Old Investigated in Slayings at Buddhist Site : Killings: Man who is facing extradition to Texas on murder charges is called a possible suspect in nine deaths at a temple near Phoenix.
- Marble Palaces of Home Savings Remind Us What the Money's for
- Neighborhood Patrol Has a Secret Weapon--the Police : Law enforcement: Responding to calls for more community-based policing, the LAPD is now providing backup for the Crestview residents' watch group.
- Beach Benefit Collects Sand Dollars for Center
- Parachute Battalion Protecting Yeltsin
- Cause of Blast on Battleship Iowa Eludes New Probe
- Democrats' Treasurer Resigns to Raise Funds for Gov. Clinton
- Credit Tied to Child Support : Law: Reiner to announce program for delinquencies to appear on parents' records. He had been criticized for not adopting plan sooner.
- Word Wars I and II Fuel Ventura City Hall Turmoil
- 2 Teen-Agers Surrender in Car Assault
- Student to Stand Trial in Extortion of Doctor
- Man Wounded; Gunman Sought
- ANAHEIM : Gasoline Cleanup Due at Golf Courses
- Make Time for '3 O'Clock High'
- Bus Accident Kills 51
- Milton Williams, 62; 'Caterer to the Stars' for Nearly 40 Years
- West Los Angeles : 3 Charged in Court Theft
- Actor Faces Extradition on Drug Charges
- Official of College Going to El Camino
- Plan for Full Executive Life Payouts Told
- So This Is Why It's Called <i> Labor </i> Day : Holiday: Some employees must take the day's name literally so that others can celebrate with a day off.
- NEWBURY PARK : Bridge Lowering Scheduled for Today
- Poll to Help Decide Future Santa Clarita Limits
- Official Clears Way for Woodland Hills High-Rise Complex
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Appropriate Policy Ceiling
- Bank Awards Grant for CSULB Students
- Drug Policy Chief Downplays Cost of Jail Test Programs on States
- A Huge Country, Huge Mix of People
- Highland Park : Water Project Meeting
- Pasadena : Taxicab Vote Delayed
- California IN BRIEF : MILL VALLEY : Ban on Perfume at Meetings Urged
- Conversion of Motel Rejected in Encinitas : Housing: Community dissension over the project, which would have provided homes for farm workers, makes the plan unworkable, one council member says.
- Suit Claims Drug Prompted Woman to Commit Suicide
- Globetrotters' Game to Benefit 2 Groups
- Neighbors Call Shooting Latest Problem at Club
- SAN CLEMENTE : Utility Tax Suggested to Finance Repairs
- CAMARILLO : Masked Gunman Robs Liquor Store
- Convicts Star in Campaign Against Gangs : Law enforcement: The district attorney's office hopes that "Boyz N the Jail" poster will prevent young people from joining groups.
- THEY'RE NO DUMMIES : Jeff Dunham and Company Use Variety, Spice to Keep Ventriloquism Alive
- Duarte : Schoolhouse to Be Eatery
- What to Do With Leftovers?
- Buses Get in Gear for Fall Classes
- Power Over Visas Won by Lithuania : Baltics: Accord with Moscow provides that visitors can enter breakaway republic without Soviet document.
- Communist Party High School Closed
- One-Room School Opens at Homeless Shelter
- 'Off the Wall' Street Dance Is a Hit Again
- Santa Monica : No Labor Day Trash Pickup
- Judge Sees Problem With Drug Testing Law
- NEIGHBORS : Arting Around : A Ventura sculptor's work graces Wolfgang Puck's new Malibu restaurant.
- Guys : In groups to help them cope, males sing, dance around fires, read poetry, tell their life stories--to the beat of primal drumming.
- Brother of Alleged Mob Figure Pleads No Contest
- Trade Skills Program Gets $2.7-Million Grant
- Just Another Average Face in Detroit's Crowd
- Teacher, Teen's Conflicting Stories Told : Trial: Opening statements presented in case of a respected instructor accused of molestation by youth he took into his home.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Soccer Team Prepares to Defend Its National Title
- Oceanside Budget Deficit Rears Its Ugly Head Again
- Motorcycle Passenger Dies After Collision
- COSTA MESA : Coastline President Appointed to Panel
- BREA : Police to Set Up Sobriety Checkpoint
- OJAI : Ex-Wrestler Makes Profession of Vows
- Body of Strangled 20-Year-Old Woman Is Found Beside Road in Chula Vista
- Warner Center Plan Lambasted by Both Sides : Development: Residents and builders unite in their opposition to the proposal at a public hearing, but for different reasons. The guidelines appear to please no one.
- Most Districts Provide Busing
- College Budget Cuts Classes, Health Perks
- MOTOR RACING : Batista Has Put Money Where His Superboat Is
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : If Smith's Accusations Are True, Ohio State Has a Lot to Learn
- Video Rental Chart : 'Sleeping' on Top for 3rd Week
- ART REVIEWS : 'History as Fiction' a Provocative Show
- SEAL BEACH : City's Law Firm Comes Under Fire
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Helps Own Cause With Bat, Braves Win
- THE NFL : Young Legs Figure to Keep Defenses on the Run Against 49ers
- Yankees' Merrill Running on Empty?
- Road Opener Is Dream Come True for Banning
- This Is One Golf Course Where You Have to Cross Finnish Line
- Irvine Card Features Baltazar, Castro
- Fans' Wishes Will Likely Be Chargers' Woe
- After a Stroll, Dodgers Fall to Second : Baseball: Butler's dramatic homer ties it, but a bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning gives Pirates lead in 6-4 victory. Braves alone in first after winning.
- San Diego Views Unedited Emmycast
- UCLA Ends Scrimmages on High Note
- Northridge Loses Top Women's Basketball Recruits
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Third-World Reggae a la Beethoven
- Anshan Out of Million Sunday
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield May Get More Time at DH
- ANIMATION REVIEW : Some Tournee Entries a Bit Out of 'Toon : * The showcase for short films, which opens Friday at the Balboa Cinema in Newport Beach, is sadly lacking in examples of fine animation.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Conductor Maag Shines in Mozart Program at the Bowl
- Modern Pentathlon
- Baseball, NCAA Talk of Eligibility
- DEL MAR : Dr. Augusta Is Fortunate This Time
- Rolling Hills Resident Wins at Open
- MARS After the 'Invasion' : * Music: Officials hope format, simulcast on stations in Newport Beach and Santa Monica, will have dramatic effect on local radio.
- One Community's Victory Over Gangs : Renewal: The Springdale West Apartments were once a haven for criminals. But then residents, the property owner and government officials put a stop to the violence.
- Shining a Light on Lamp Outlets
- Shuttle to Lift Satellite for Study of Ozone
- Moods That Shouldn't Be Ignored
- Belk Is Named Baseball Coach at Cal Poly
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Free Lead Tests for Children Offered
- Beverly Hills : Candidates to Cap Spending
- University Runner at Her Best in Big Meets : Preps: Robin Snowbeck keeps opponents on the run with her knack to peak at right moment.
- 13 Accused of Treason in Soviet Coup; Hunt for Plotters Grows : Kremlin crisis: Lukyanov and other top party officials are to be questioned.
- Santa Monica Mts. : Mountains Trust Purchase
- Earth and sky.Corn and rain.Men and women.Ancient...
- Because of Who She's Known and What She's Seen, the World Has Rediscovered . . . : Madame Berberova
- Judge Slashes $1.1-Million Award to Officer's Family
- Mobil Pipeline Construction to Start Despite Lawsuit
- COLUMN RIGHT : Recognize the Free Republics : Events in Soviet Union put worldwide freedom nearer goal.
- Lancaster Sued Over Woman's Fatal Fall
- 6 Arrested in Crackdown on Westside Gang Violence
- Sunset Marina Lease Renewal Votes Go in 2 Directions
- Motorsports
- Con Man Uses Phil Plantier's Name in Scam
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Miscellany
- A felony arrest warrant has been issued...
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Reliever Larry Andersen Won't Have to Undergo Neck Surgery
- World Beat Sounds Loud 'n' Clear : * Third World, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Arrow & his Multinational Force bring their styles to the Coach House.
- Wendy M. Jacoby has been named vice...
- Potluck : A Chicken in Every Potluck . . . : Skinned, Boned and Flattened
- When You're Feeling Saucy . . .
- A Strawberry Jewel Set in Chocolate : Desserts: Maury Rubin at New York's City Bakery makes creations that are simple and gracefully unfussy.
- Eddie C. Louie; News Secretary to Former Mayor Sam Yorty
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : ARTES DE MEXICO : FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
- Tom Chaffin Has 8,000 Good Reasons to Love His Work
- Recall Election for 4 Council Members OKd at Raucous Session : Vote: Residents will go to the polls Dec. 10. Criticism of the elected officials has been mounting since a zoning change was begun last fall to ease residential crowding.
- 40% of Biggest Counties in U.S. Face Budget Shortfalls
- Battle Rages for Croatia Town : Yugoslavia: Serbian forces are trying to take Vukovar, with 30 people dead so far.
- Artists Credit Graphics Center for Inspiration
- Could Be an Educational Process
- Honeymoon Is Over for Angels' Rodgers : Baseball: He wins game over Tigers, 1-0, but not fans' support for pulling Abbott in eighth inning.
- Florida State's Weldon Starts With an Unbeaten Record
- STAGE
- Not at Fault in Park Fracas, Police Find : Crime: An altercation with a family at Brookside Park led to the use of tear gas. An investigation reportedly has found no wrongdoing.
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Statehouse Sting Formally Closed
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : Festival Will Open Doors to Rich Culture
- A Woman of Iron : Bodybuilding: Champion Carrie Deysher does more than indulge her interest in staying fit. The registered nurse also uses her knowledge of exercise and diet to help heart patients.
- Young Musicians Orchestra Names Christopher Russell as Conductor
- Radio Liberty to Get a Moscow Bureau : Broadcasting: Yeltsin also gives go-ahead to Radio Free Europe. Services may go on AM or FM.
- Block Says County Has Its Share of Rogue Deputies : Law enforcement: He stresses that the department is committed to aggressively deal with misconduct.
- A Wary World Gets Some New Neighbors : Soviet Union: Last week's events are bound to alter balances in Europe and Asia.
- No Longer Distressed in the Midwest : Football: Ty Morrison and Darrell Lewis were unhappy at Ohio State, so they came home to play for San Diego State.
- Art at the Barricades : Artist Captures Freedom's Face During Moscow Siege
- Japan's Latest Export: Soft- Core Cartoon : * Video: Adult-oriented animated erotica, a billion-dollar business in Japan, tries to shed its cult image in the U.S. Some predict American resistance.
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- UPI Again Files for Bankruptcy; Buyer Is Sought : Media: The move allows the news service to avoid payment of as much as $2 million to creditors who want to redeem stock granted during its first reorganization six years ago.
- Summer Pasta
- Potluck : Do You Feel Lucky?
- Give Us Two Straws, Barkeep--This is a Date Beer
- Cerritos : Incentives Offered to Cut Solo Car Traffic at City Hall
- Ex-Parliament Leader Denies Role in Coup
- Sawdust Festival : Friday-Monday
- OXNARD : Car Going Wrong Way Kills Cyclist
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Smoke Screen
- Modern Pentathlon
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Ex-WLAF Quarterback is Signed
- New-Look Jets Hope That Changes Mean Victories
- MUSIC REVIEW : Novelties Abound at SummerFest '91
- STOCKS : Dow Up 29 to Record on Interest Rate Hopes
- SECURITIES
- Potluck : A Chicken in Every Potluck . . . : Put a Bird in the Salad
- Los Feliz : Thrift Shop Has Relocated
- Condo Plan Just Too Tall for Gaslamp
- ANALYSIS : Garfield in New Era as Escalante Leaves Post
- La Puente : Planning Vacancy Filled
- Acrobatic Troupe Has Nice Gear but No Place to Use It : Gymnastics: Olympics-caliber equipment sits gathering dust in a storage room at Compton College.
- Silver Lake : Man Stabbed to Death
- UH HUH : Ray Charles Embodies Music Rising Out of Hardship and Reaching Toward Affirmation
- Benson A. Green; Produced Broadcast and Film Commercials
- COLUMN ONE : Perils of Liberty for Republics : Independence from the Soviet Union may produce half a dozen or more countries to add to the world's list of economic and political basket cases.
- EPA to Require Recyling of Car Air Conditioner CFCs : Environment: The chemicals are blamed for depletion of Earth's protective ozone layer. Workers and equipment will be certified.
- Pair Seeking Money Fatally Stab Man, 40
- 2 Ex-Chiefs to Serve on Police Reform Panel : Law enforcement: The watchdog group will press the council to implement recommendations of the Christopher Commission.
- Audit Faults Inglewood Schools' Records : Education: State finds some students, for example, got credit for classes in which they had failing grades.
- County Dissolves Toll-Road Link to Housing Plan : Land-use: Mission Viejo Co. can go ahead with project whether corridor is built or not.
- CAMARILLO : Top Part of Tower Installed at Airport
- El Cajon
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Browns Place Turner on Injured List
- Worst-Case Videos : Law enforcement: Deputies draw their guns and fire at tape depicting crime situations. It's all part of the training.
- He Gives Drag Racers the Charge They Need : Hot rods: Costa Mesa's Cirello has been supplying the top drivers with parts for the past 30 years.
- A special grand jury investigating rape allegations...
- Wilder Says He'd Have Ended Hussein's Reign
- Alhambra : Computerized Tickets
- School Districts OK New Boundaries, Swap Students : Education: If approved by the county, about 250 students would be affected. The change would fix erratic, overlapping boundaries.
- Los Pobladores 200 to Walk the Path That Settlers Took
- Surrogate Mother's Rights Taken, Justices Told : Courts: Lawyer argues for overturning ruling that gave the genetic parents custody of the child she bore.
- Festivities to Mark L.A.'s 210th Birthday
- Torrance Chooses Middle Road on Pet Control : Animals: SPCA, animal breeders both hail proposal to require spaying or neutering unless a pet owner has a breeding license.
- Supervisor District to Get Latino Majority : Representation: Flynn supports the boundary changes. A coalition seeks to preserve minority voting strength in other communities.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Stop Sign to Stay, Council Decides
- Gullickson Doesn't Throw for Numbers : Baseball: Tiger pitcher, who often benefits from Detroit's offense, says he lets victories and defeats fall where they may.
- Tolliver Trade Puts the Heat on John Friesz : Chargers: Beathard, Spanos contend they followed coaches' recommendation.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- ART
- Better Use for $1 Fee
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Soviet Turmoil
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Misuse of Trade Secrets
- Revolt Against New Tax Law
- No Pudding
- Impact of Cuts on Schools Is...
- Misuse of Trade Secrets
- Railroad Safety
- Moscow Coup
- No Side Dish
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Hypocrisy of Speech Codes
- Clinic's Yielding to Pressure Deplored
- Reproductive Choice a Constitutional Right