- MOVIE REVIEW : High Energy, Humor Mark 'Homeboys'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kim Richmond Band Reaches Impressive Heights : The versatile leader takes his ensemble through instrumental combinations that create a sense of lightness at El Matador.
- NBC May Break Even on Operacast : Television: Early returns are in for Monday's live pay-per-view broadcast of The Met's 25th anniversary.
- FOR KIDS : Take a Look and Please Touch : Youth: Treehouse Club lets children try out play equipment. It also holds concerts and workshops.
- Mubarak in Moscow
- Orange County Performing Arts Center 5th Anniversary : Star Bright Celebration : Gala: The Center's glitzy fifth-anniversary party puts guests on cloud nine with a silver lining. Among party-goers is Gov. Wilson.
- PLO Moderates Its Peace Talks Position : Mideast: It will settle for a halt in Jewish settlements and an indirect role in selecting delegates, sources say.
- Funds Gone, Reporter Goes Home
- MOORPARK : Playground Safety Signs Are Delayed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High Schools Form Community Panel
- Jury Convicts Ex-Policeman in Beating of 2 in Pacoima : Courts: Lance L. Braun, a veteran of 21 years with the department, is guilty of using excessive force. But he contends that he acted in self-defense.
- VENTURA : Union Endorses 3 Council Candidates
- A Wake-Up Call for Los Angeles? : Gunfire in a drive-by rakes school bus near City of Industry
- Air Quality Report
- Church to Bear a Special Cross : Northridge: Regional United Methodist official uses his woodcarving skills to craft a pattern onto the 20-foot-tall centerpiece symbol for a new sanctuary.
- Bernard Zetler, Tsunamis Expert, Dies
- Los Amigos' Fumbles Give Costa Mesa 29-12 Victory
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Perez Loses a Point, Then Loses Decision to Seguera
- Taft High Is No Match for Banning : * Football: In rare home night game, Pilots score early and often in 27-0 victory.
- Golf
- Boxing
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Wins in Volleyball
- Maddox Shows SDSU How It's Done : * College football: UCLA quarterback passes for 303 yards, two touchdowns in a 37-12 victory over offensively inept Aztecs.
- UCLA Finally Shifts Its Offense Into High : * College football: Bruins roll up 644 yards in 37-12 victory over San Diego State. Long drive turns it around in third quarter.
- Going for the Ghastly, This Time at KCBS
- Movie Reviews : An Overambitious Portrait of the Jewish-American
- Our Carte Blanche Supervisors : They cut services to the bone, but there's no accountability for their budgets
- Sen. Watson Calls for County Budget Audit
- Repeated Vandalism of Drain Pipe Delays Nellie Gale School : Sabotage: Drainage of site so that school can be built has been obstructed by vandalism to drain about 10 times, allowing water to flow back onto the site.
- Calabasas Is 2nd City to Oppose Soka Expansion : Development: In a long, often acrimonious session, the City Council heeds traffic and environmental concerns over the university plan.
- Ex-Officer Convicted in Beating : Violence: Jury finds that Lance L. Braun used excessive force in striking a man and a woman on a Pacoima street corner.
- Ex-Planning Chief Files Suit Against City
- Agreement Reached on Custody of Teen Actor
- Thousand Oaks : 2 Unions to Meet With City, Mediators
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Outmatches Seton Hall in Volleyball
- Garcia's Two Touchdowns Help Anaheim Defeat Kennedy, 17-6
- Clayton Samples Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous : * Baseball: Former St. Bernard High shortstop gets red-carpet treatment during first week with Giants.
- STAGE
- ART REVIEWS : Something Rich and Strange:
- Building 'Bridge' : Goldberg Taps Memories of Growing Up in Brooklyn
- U.S. Agents Crippled Iraq Terror Plans
- Census Bureau Says 1 in 7 Are Now Living in Poverty
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Ex-Judge Sentenced on Drug Charge
- Second Suspect Surrenders in Slaying of 13-Year-Old Boy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Loosening the Bureaucratic Noose
- Mass Destruction : Brothers Create a Weighty Problem for Harbor Foes
- Pop Album Chart : GNR Takes Hold of the Top Two Spots
- Not Quite Prime Time : Vicki Lawrence Hopes to Have Fun With 'Hello, Dolly!' but Misses the Weekly TV Audience
- CLIPBOARD
- Mules With a Mission
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Remapping Shows Where the Truth Lies
- USC and UCLA students have been playing...
- SIMI VALLEY : City Officials Target Tumbleweed Hazard
- Freed Youth Will Forgive but Never Forget : Courts: Kenya Hunt says spending time in jail for a crime he didn't commit has left him bitter but ready to go on with life.
- Public Funding for Family Planning Drops : Clinics: Support fell by a third in 1980s as health problems worsened, studies show.
- Officer Tells of Arrest in Slaying of Actress
- Maddox Is Top Gun in Quarterback Duel : * Bruins: UCLA sophomore is loose and in control. San Diego State's Morris struggles.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Strangers in Good Company'--Strange, Moving, Often Lovely
- Jazz Reviews : Mays, Wofford Take Improv Route in Culver City
- Newport Appoints a Curator : Museum: Filling a long-vacant position, Bruce Guenther, who worked at facilities in Chicago and Seattle, begins his new job Dec. 1.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Woman Sexually Attacked; Man Flees
- Navy, State Sign Pact to Clean Up Contamination at Seal Beach Base : Environment: The agreement, reached after two years of negotiations, is the first between the Navy and a state.
- Salinas and Wilson to Hold Talks in S.D. : Trade: Mexican president's visit comes at a time when U.S. and Mexican officials are working on a free-trade accord.
- Putting Legislators in Every Home
- Baby-Sitter Enters Plea in Videotaping Case
- Irvine Tackle Is Busy Turning Bigger Into Better : * Prep football: Curt Cannon wants to be the county's best lineman. And because of this ambition, his parents' food bill is going through the roof.
- Pate's Fate Concerns U.S. : Ryder Cup: Team captain Dave Stockton won't replace him and hopes the former UCLA star will be able to play Sunday.
- College Basketball
- Autopsy on Kicker Shows Little
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Line' Could Have Been a Contender
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Borrower': Terror Touched With Realism
- From the Subliminal to the Top
- Coast Guard Rescues Sinking Boat : Ventura Harbor: The 74-year-old yacht was deemed unseaworthy before it set out for Port San Luis to get repairs.
- Face-Off Over T-Shirts : Judge Bans Vendor From Selling Likeness of Christo the Artist on Clothing
- State-Paid Vehicle-Removal Plan Joined by Mission Viejo
- La Mesa
- Sailing
- Ventura to Hold Final Stock Car Race
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lightning Bolt Strikes Stadium in Westminster
- Racquetball Tournament to Award Cash Prizes
- Savanna's Ragos Runs Through Cypress Defense
- More Bad News for Salomon
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Cholera Bacteria Found in Oyster Reefs
- AIDS Victim Testifies for Medical Testing : Disease: Legislation sponsored by Dannemeyer would require health professionals who perform invasive procedures to be examined and bar them from surgeries if HIV antibodies are found.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : NASA Finds Cracks in Shuttle Wings
- Israeli, 67, Stabbed to Death; Revenge Cited
- Hill & Knowlton Chief Executive Is Abruptly Replaced
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : SANTA ANA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE: As of March 31, 1991.
- Union Bank Will Set Aside $90 Million
- If at Once You Don't Succeed. . .
- U.N. Accepts Iraq Plan to End Crisis : Nuclear arms: U.N. inspectors will give Baghdad an inventory of seized materials. But a new snag could develop on inspection flights by helicopters.
- Russian Revival : Wave of Nationalism Created by Grave Believed to Be Nicholas II's
- Pilot Says Noriega Got $100,000 a Load in Drug Flight Payoffs
- Eternal Vigilance Is Price of Checking
- Pfizer Managers Buy Laser Division, Rename It
- The King and the Comedian: Just for...
- 8 Scientists Locked Into Biosphere for 2-Year Test
- Paloma Picasso Unveils Her Own Art--Which the Buyer Can Wear
- Raychem to Expand Silicon Valley Plant
- Hold Put on Big AT&T; Contract
- Plot Thickens: Keating S&L; Backed Screenplay
- Many Are Sold on Leasing Employees
- More Change in Top Ranks of L.A. Gear : Retailing: Mark R. Goldston becomes president and chief operating officer. He will handle day-to-day operations at the embattled sneaker maker.
- SECURITIES
- BANKS
- Minority Businesses Band Together in O.C.
- MWD Looking at Rate, Tax and Fee Hikes
- IN THE STORES
- Dread and the AB 101 Decision
- 4 Men Killed in Wrong-Way Freeway Crash
- French Dressing
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Brother Charged in Stuart Slaying
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
- Redefined
- RTD Day
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
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- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 27, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 27, 1991
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- Names in the News - Sept. 27, 1991
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- Father Ordered to Share Custody With Surrogate
- U.S. Moves Ahead With Buildup Plan : Military: It says Baghdad's conciliatory gestures cannot be trusted, citing a record of 'cheat and retreat.'
- U.S. Will List the Delta Smelt as 'Threatened,' Not 'Endangered' : Ecology: The decision puts the tiny fish in a less serious category. It could have vast repercussions on the movement of fresh water.
- Pulling Back : Fashion: Rumors aside, friends say designer Carolyne Roehm walked away from Seventh Avenue in an effort to strengthen her marriage to financier Henry Kravis.
- St. John Convicted on Embezzlement Count : City Hall: Jury fails to reach verdict on main charge that friend of mayor stole from task force on Africa.
- Postal Service Plans to Cut 47,000 Jobs by 1995 : Workplace: The reductions--part of a major shift to automated sorting--will be accomplished by attrition, the postmaster says.
- ACE HIGH: Thursday's opening round of the...
- Riots, Anarchy in Zaire Bring Devastation
- Gas Co. Faults Dispatcher in Lakewood Home Blast : Tragedy: She is called irresponsible for not sending out a crew after call about a leak. Three were burned.
- TOP MENTOR: Hispanic Engineer magazine has named...
- THE TRAIN, MAYBE . . . :...
- USE YOUR MOUTH: Into the lexicon of...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 27, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 27, 1991
- From the Archives: Theodor Geisel dies at 87; wrote 47 Dr. Seuss books
- Nippon Steel's Entry in Laptop Arena
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- A Lot of Hot Air Could Save Utilities a Bundle
- BANKS
- Wine Tour : Santa Barbara: Fulfillment of a Mission
- Wine Tour : Happy Trails to You
- Best of the West
- STAR ATTRACTIONS: : <i> Starlight serenade </i>
- Hollywood : Redevelopment Funds Freed
- A Treasure-Trove of Children's Stories : Books: The discovery of unpublished tales and poems by Margaret Wise Brown will return the classic author to print with new works.
- COUNTYWIDE : County OKs Panel to Expedite Campus
- Klaus Barbie, Wartime 'Butcher of Lyon,' Dies : Gestapo: Cancer claims ex-Nazi convicted of deporting French Jews to death camps in World War II.
- WESTMINSTER : Water-Rate Increase Spurs Recall Threat
- Air Quality Report
- DANA POINT : City to Study Vote on General Plan Details
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Errors Are No Comedy, Braves Split With Reds
- Hockey
- Europeans Say It's a Gimme: They're Best in World : Ryder Cup: U.S. golfers have not won the event since 1983, but they refuse to say they are now the underdogs.
- An Awards Show With a Social Conscience
- Warning About Gas Leak Fails; Blast Burns 3
- Bush Sees Ukraine Leader, Offers Hope of Peace Corps
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : TOP PREP GAMES
- 50,000 Ousted From Vietnam Communist Party in Past 4 Years
- LINES IN THE SAND : Architetects Ready to Do Battle on the Beachfront in Corona del Mar
- Baker, Levy Try to Ease U.S.-Israel Tensions : Diplomacy: Bush is thanked for calling on U.N. to repeal 1975 Zionism resolution. But substantive differences remain.
- City Keeps Door Open for a Fast-Food Outlet : * Business: The council decides against forbidding food chains to build on a prime Village lot, saying the action would be illegal.
- CLIPBOARD : ARVELLA SCHULLER CARILLON AT CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL
- Preview of Upcoming Dramas, Musicals, Comedies
- IRVINE : Surgeon Is Sebastian's Best Friend
- Alleged Bookmaking Figure Arrested; $54,000 Seized : Crime: Authorities say Los Alamitos man ranks high in one of Southern California's largest illegal gambling operations.
- Word Processors, PCs Aid in Writing
- Ex-Singer-Dancer Takes Mime Act to Church
- Auto Parts Warehouse Fire Investigated
- Paramedic Services Criticized : Emergencies: Firefighters call the county's assistance inadequate. The ambulance provider disagrees.
- ANAHEIM : Rams Call Time, Read to Small Fry
- Newhall Tries Bond Measure Again : Schools: The district is seeking $20 million to build campuses after an identical ballot item fell short in June. The opposition renews its fight.
- Pair Suspected in 7 Robberies Have Taste for Pancakes, Pizza
- Boy, 16, Guilty of Murder in Deaths of 2 Saticoy Men
- Aztecs Seeking Offense : College football: Against UCLA tonight, SDSU needs to get its passing game in gear.
- Dodgers Lose a Bit of Steam, 8-2 : Baseball: Benes stays hot, limits them to seven hits in seven innings. L.A. lead is 1 1/2 games.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : San Diego State's Faulk Playing It Cool
- Out-of-State Opponent Gives Serra a Chance to Get Back to Basics
- Tritons Get Volleyball Victory Against Cal State L.A.
- East Meets West in Kabuki-Style 'Jesus Christ Superstar' : * Stage: A Japanese version of the English musical is getting attention in London. It marks the first time the production has been staged outside Japan.
- OPEC to Open Oil Taps Wide
- THE TIMES POLL : 8 of 10 Say U.S. Is Still in Recession : Economy: The results are the same as a survey in June, and they suggest that Americans are dubious about the Administration's contention that a recovery is under way.
- Tandy, Japanese Will Make PCs
- El Monte : Money for Crossing Guards
- Crustiness Presides in This Boared Room
- Competing Clubs
- 'Skid Row by the Sea' Hears Pleas for Relief : Homeless: Forum draws an overflow crowd. Frustrated residents speak of everything from manners to murder. A task force has been assigned to devise a comprehensive program.
- Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
- METER READER : Outside Chance : Lupe Roman hustles between houses noting water consumption in Ventura. To hear him tell it, he's got the best thing going.
- PLATFORM : A Bad Vote on Guns
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Beathard Denies Report Team Has Contacted Hurricane Coach
- LAS VEGAS
- 25 Classics Join U.S. Film Registry : * Cinema: 'Lawrence of Arabia' is among those selected for preservation by Library of Congress.
- Administration Loses Votes on Bank Reform : Congress: Two House panels snub elements of Bush's overhaul proposal.
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- RTC to Move from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Help Arrives Too Late for a Mentally Ill Man
- San Dimas : Student Seeks Tabloid Ban
- Star Attractions: : <i> Did you see you-know-who? </i>
- Downey : $65,000 Donated to Buy Pipe Organ for Theater
- Motorcycle Mania : Leisure World Road Runners are pushing 80--and not about to slow down.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Culture on Campus : With UC Santa Barbara in session again, the school becomes a popular venue for arts and entertainment.
- NEIGHBORS : Art From on High : Leeann Lidz's wall mural gives her pause to reflect--at 29 feet above ground.
- Toxic Truck Accident Closes 40-Mile Stretch of Highway
- The Region : Shuttle Transfer Rates Cut
- New Coach, a Victory Make Believers Out of College Team : Football: After five straight losing seasons, the Whittier Poets rejoice at turnaround in team attitude, commitment and win-loss record.
- 'Mall Murders' Suspects Face Additional Charges
- Lancaster Dump Expansion Gets Tentative OK : Waste disposal: Doubling the height of the operation would extend its life for up to seven years.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- PLACENTIA : Trustees OK Hiring of Lobbying Firm
- Coliseum Will Rise Again
- Boxing
- INS Urged to Abandon Move of Asylum Office
- No Time to Look Down : College football: The Bruins are supposed to beat San Diego State, but Coach Terry Donahue says they can't snub anybody.
- Progressive Ideals Aren't Altered State's Only Province : * The band's 'Step Into My Groove' is a striking example of how to craft a catchy, market-oriented rock single.
- Film Group to Honor Champlin
- A 'Simpsons' Achiever--And He's Proud of It
- Glendale : Hearing on Development
- Latest Developments
- Law Against Panhandling Struck Down : Courts: Federal judge rules 100-year-old state statute prohibiting begging in public infringes on constitutionally protected free speech.
- Stepping Lively : Brisk Israeli dancing might seem daunting at first, but instructor Dale Alpert gets people to pick up the pace, and the steps.
- Man Involved in Altercation Faces Charges
- BOOK REVIEW : Illusory Love for Africa Dies in Ethiopia : AFRICAN VISAS <i> by Maria Thomas</i> ; Soho $19.95, 242 pages
- Whittier : Builder Must Lower Lawn at Condo Construction Site
- THEATER REVIEW 'COYOTE WAS HERE' : Dreamy Production : Illusions Theatre company brings to life witty stories based on Indian folklore. The show concludes this weekend.
- Zigzagging District Cited as Classic Case of Gerrymandering : Remap: In vetoing plan for Rep. Dreier's district, governor alleges political motives.
- COLUMN ONE : The Case of the Speedy Attorney : Eight of a Long Beach lawyer's clients have been sentenced to die. Some defense attorneys take months to try capital cases; this one is known to spend a few days, or less.
- Plan to End 'Brownouts' by Fire Department OKd
- Firm to Help Replace Superintendent
- 2 More Sought in Fatal Shooting of Girl, 14
- A Laguna Clash: Art Vs. Parking Spaces : Planning: A gallery owner has turned a lot meant for cars into exhibition space. A compromise is sought.
- Wife Still Suspect in Husband's Death After Losing Suit on Arrest
- Burbank Official to Resign in March
- MWD Voices Greater Environmental Concern : Utilities: Board forms consensus on a 'major new direction' and moves toward adoption of a revised statement of purpose.
- Horvatek Scores Twice in Master's Soccer Win
- Star Attractions: : <i> Where the buffalo roam </i>
- ART REVIEWS : Hills Finds Simple Radiance in Flowers
- HomeLife's First Franchisee in O.C. to Be in Mission Viejo
- Time Warner Shareholders Denounce Chairman Ross
- Higher-Paying Alternatives to CD Investments
- Wine Tour : 'Santa Barbara Coast' Name Denied
- Seeing Summer Out: A Grown-Up Dinner
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Mirror Images : Students Find Navajo Group Surprisingly Like Themselves
- Rothschild Banks on Old-World Food and Classic Charm
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women to Play Volleyball Home Opener
- Our Imaginations Ran Loose in the Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss
- Taking Center Court at Pepperdine : After 10-Year Professional Career, Teltscher Tries His Hand at Coaching
- Man Faces Trial on 33 Robbery Charges
- Make a Little Night Music With Karaoke
- 350 Tons of Evidence, Nary a Clue
- PREP NOTES : Exchange Student From Down Under Can Play Above the Rim
- Tennis
- Former Titan Beck Still Waiting to Prove He Can Pitch as a Pro : Baseball: Operations and recuperation have kept the Braves' prospect sidelined almost continuously since 1988.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : They Have Heisman Potential, but No Heisman Chances
- Soviet Democracy Being Tested in Standoff in Central Asian Republic : Tadzhikistan: Protesters see a miniature Moscow coup. They are responding with a human blockade.
- At Pan Asia, Barbecue Is a World Away From American
- JPL Critic Punished, Suit Claims : * Research: Manager says he was fired in June to stifle questions about a $175-million, NASA-related program. Outside investigations of the program appear to support his findings.
- Star Attractions: : <i> Setting sights high </i>
- IRS Adds a Form for Home-Office Deduction
- Archive Corp. to Offer New Data Backup Device : Products: An executive said that the high-capacity range of the tape drives makes them ideal for protecting networks of personal computers.
- Woman Who Sued Texaco for Bias Wins $6 Million
- Prudential Real Estate Unit Buys 22-Office Chain in Delaware
- 100-Mile Race Hardly Run of the Mill
- Pacific Palisades : Ruling on Neighborhood
- LEGGO MY EGO : Newest Stop-Gap Production Counsels Kids to Break Free FromBonds of Low Self-Esteem
- Clinic Joins Nationwide Effort to Immunize Children
- Lessons From Life : Education: Older teachers can bring stability and experience to the job. Three who are in their 70s share their secrets for longevity despite the stresses of the classroom.
- La Canada Flintridge : Newscasters to Be Honored
- Dr. Seuss on Dr. Seuss
- Ex-'Marlboro Man,' Doctor Settle : Lawsuit: Former actor from cigarette ads says the judge has ordered the settlement terms to remain confidential. The Newport Beach physician was accused of failing to diagnose lung cancer.
- THOUSAND OAKS : D.A. May Investigate Recall Committee
- COUNTYWIDE : Center Offers Tips on Transportation
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Rejects Ban on Mobile Carwashes
- COUNTYWIDE : Airline Stops Service to San Francisco
- Issue of Brotherhood Crusade Funding Heats Up Over Boycott
- PREP NOTES
- Leuzinger Selects Ellis as Coach : Preps: Former Inglewood High and Loyola Marymount assistant becomes school's basketball coach.
- Rockwell Awarded Missile Contract
- Exports, Automation Cited by Study for Slump in Timber
- Curtis A. Bower, 43, has been appointed...
- Star Attractions: : <i> Celebrity hangouts : </i>
- Neighbors Trash Idea for Recycle Plant : Environment: The city needs a Westside disposal center to meet state goals. But residents oppose plan for a 56,000-square-foot waste processing plant.
- Easy Riders : Peruvian Pasos are noted for being gentle. The owners groups' reputation is a horse of a different color.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE KING AND I' : Royal Romance : The classic musical is presented in opulent and culturally sensitive fashion by Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera.
- S.D. Guardian Angels May Take a Three-Month Hiatus : Crime: Three former members are suspected of illegally soliciting money in La Jolla and Pacific Beach.
- Temporary Rate Cut Announced by DWP
- Panel Splits on Plan to Extend Marina Lease : Harbor: The proposal would have renewed a private firm's control of the Huntington Beach facility.
- VENTURA : Ex-Drug Clinic Head Convicted of Fraud