- Brazilian President Denies Wrongdoing
- Ruth Southard Sohn; Novelist Wrote 'No Sad Songs for Me'
- Pro-Democracy Rally Banned in Malawi; Organizers Detained
- Bookkeeping Woes : Budget Cuts May Force Restored Central Library to Scale Back
- Coalition for Equality's Mission Clouded by Doubts : Aftermath: Multiracial group formed to solve problems in wake of the L.A. riots has accomplished little, some skeptics say, but supporters remain hopeful.
- FULLERTON : Police Seek to Start Chaplain Program
- L.A. River Legislation Awaits Senate Passage
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rangers' Sierra Has Chicken Pox
- One Hit Goes Only So Far for Angels : Baseball: They get to extra innings on Oberkfell's RBI single, but lose to Red Sox in 10th.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Look Who's Talking, Again : Star Running Back Robert Smith Has Been Taken Back by the Ohio State Football Team, but Hasn't Taken Back What He Said
- Ted Leitner-Mark Larson Tiff a Sad Reflection on KFMB State of Affairs : Radio: Station milks non-story for all it's worth in wake of political diatribe.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gallic Muse Spices SummerFest Concert : Festival: Early work by Debussy is paired with Poulenc's sophisticated Sextet for Piano and Woodwinds.
- Mozart a Yuppie? It Doesn't Figure
- ENERGY
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Gore, in Monterey, Attacks Bush Environmental Stance
- German Neo-Nazis Burn Tent City as Violence Continues
- Car Hits, Kills Man Walking in Chatsworth
- COUNTYWIDE : Cancer Research Benefit Race Planned
- Accommodating Without Bursting
- Capriati Routs Martinez to Win Title : Tennis: Defending champion wins again, 6-3, 6-2.
- Sergio Jimenez of Mexico won the San...
- STAGE REVIEW : A Cunningly Seductive 'Highway'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Political Parties Feed on Electoral Collage
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- California IN BRIEF : HALF MOON BAY : Fishing Boat Snags an Old Torpedo
- OAK PARK : School Chosen to Compete Nationally
- A Psychiatrist Who Reaches Out and Makes House Calls
- OAK PARK : Sewer District Wants to Buy Water Firm
- Jury Still Out on School Reform : Education: 'Break-the-mold' attempts at change are under way at several schools in the San Diego District.
- College Basketball
- Baseball
- Buffett, Parrot Fever at Irvine Meadows
- Lending Spawns Third World Crisis, Study Says : Environment: IMF and World Bank policies have unintentionally speeded up a deterioration of some nations' resources and health, it argues.
- Verdict Still Out on Urban Lending Vows : Banking: Chemical Banking, BankAmerica and NationsBank made the promises while seeking approval of mergers.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : 500 Gang Members Sign Truce Pact
- Rights Lessons Read in Century-Old Hanging : Ethnicity: Better understanding between various groups continues to be needed in the county where a Mexican laborer accused of murdering a ranch foreman died in California's last lynching.
- Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, Hollywood's 300-pound star party...
- Reardon Traded to Braves
- TRANSPORTATION
- Non-Color TV Sales Becoming a Thing of Past : Technology: Sets with black-and-white screens are rarely seen even in discount stores any more.
- Clinton Vows 8 Million Jobs in New TV Ad
- Group's Vigil Puts Hunger in Spotlight : Campaign: With candlelight gathering in Corona del Mar, it hopes to draw attention to plight of those suffering in Somalia and throughout the world.
- Tests of Wells Show High Nitrate Levels : Agua Dulce: Research team says it is too early to sound alarm on potential health hazards.
- SANTA ANA : 25 Latino Students to Tour Mexico
- Panel Is Formed to Find Food Line Site in Orange
- It's a New, Improved Sampras
- Mexico's Gumercindo Olmedo and compatriot Petra Guevara...
- Auto Racing
- Visual Violence: Viewers Take It on the Chin : Research: Experts say violence in programs is growing, but disagree over the social effects.
- Auto Racing
- MUSIC REVIEW : Film Music at the Bowl
- Mexico's Inflation Fight Hurts : Economy: A manufacturing group contends that the government effort has shrunk wages to the point that consumers have stopped buying some products.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Tornado Racks Central Wisconsin, Leaving 2 Dead
- Mudflows From Mt. Pinatubo Kill 8, Force 50,000 Filipinos to Flee Homes
- Shell Kills 15 in Sarajevo Marketplace : Balkans: Dozens are wounded in one of the bloodiest attacks of the Serbian siege of the Bosnian capital.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Committee Hopes to Revitalize Business
- County Fair Attendance Up This Year : Events: Mild weather may have contributed to the slight gain. But some food vendors and game booth workers say business was slow.
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Organization Formed by Activists
- COSTA MESA : Triangle Square Has People Talking
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Korda Gets Day to Enjoy Beating Idol
- 'Conrad,' 'Siren' in Festival of Silent Movies
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Brown Finds Soul Mates at Pendleton
- CHINA
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Japanese Silkworm Farmers' Survival Is Threatened : Agriculture: Cheaper goods have hurt them. Pressure is building to end their government subsidy.
- Tunisian Radicals Get Life Sentences
- Of Boy Scouts and Boycotts : Bias: Civil rights conflict with 'traditional family values' in a dispute that has pitted the youth group against three big Bay Area companies.
- Protest broadcasts displeasure with KILI radio : Activists want 'voice of the Lakota nation' to return to programming rooted in Oglala Sioux traditions.
- Civil Rights Groups Out of Touch, Many Blacks Believe : Activism: Urban League president says it is a mistake to think organizations such as his can do everything.
- Hoards Descend on Quiet Beach : Coastline: Unlimited access to shore leads to never-ending string of nuisances for some Carlsbad residents.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Fernandez Has Rough Day on Field, Then Leaves Because of Illness
- Cycling
- College Football
- Nguyen Thi Dinh; Vietnamese Vice President
- Surfing Cradle Created a Giant : Hobie Alter's Balsa Boards of Yesteryear Launched Great Wave in Water Sports
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sutcliffe Helps Orioles Remain in Contention
- Longshot Wins Pacific Classic : Racing: Missionary Ridge takes $1-million race.
- Ford's Theatre Serves as Second Memorial to Abraham Lincoln : Stage: The landmark dedicated to the President's love of the performing arts begins its 25th-anniversary season next month.
- 'Murphy Brown' Wins Emmys; Quayle Chided : Television: 'Northern Exposure' captures six awards. Candice Bergen takes best comedy actress for third time.
- KID STUFF : Please, Mommy, Don't Leave Me
- Women's Group Moved by Masai's Plight : Charity: Eight O.C. residents help Kenyan tribe cope with poverty, high infant mortality.
- Japan's Good News, Bad News Bears : Economic moves, scandals spell uncertainty
- New Zealand Wins Surfboat Event
- DEL MAR : Missionary Ridge Wins Classic
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Klingler Signs With Bengals
- Industry Is Finally Moving to Woo Latinos
- ENERGY
- VIETNAM
- Friend of Idaho Supremacist Wanted in Death Surrenders
- COLUMN ONE : Providing Northern Exposure : At 'the high temple of Arctic adventure,' your guide to the North Pole is . . . an Indian Tamil. Meet this self-sufficient Milton Friedman in mukluks.
- Bubka Takes Record Up Another Notch
- Pirates Defeat Padres : Baseball: Home runs from Sheffield, McGriff not enough to help Padres gain ground.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- College Basketball
- Film : Lynch Takes Another 'Walk' on the Wild Side
- JAPAN
- ENTERTAINMENT
- State's Newest School Tests May Be Out of the Question
- Mortimer G. Rosen; Obstetrician Was Leader in Prenatal Care
- U.S. Sees Signs of Iraqi Action Against Shiites : Mideast: Official warns that Washington would react forcefully.
- Teen Arrested at Disturbance in Park
- Pirate Player Arrested in S.D.
- PLATFORM : This Teen Won't Quit
- 2 Women Slashed in Purse Snatchings
- Shelter for Homeless to Open in Carlsbad
- TENNIS WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Capriati Has No Trouble With Martinez
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Saturday Night's All Right for an Understated Elton : John bounces back from personal turmoil in Dodger Stadium show with co-headliner Eric Clapton.
- More to Black Life Than Servitude
- Canadian Catalyst : Commerce: An influx of Asians bringing $1 billion a year in capital has invigorated Vancouver's economy.
- LABOR
- Wanted: Peace, Not Too Much Quiet : In some copies of Sunday's View section, the type in the accompanying story was jumbled. Here is the correct version of the story.
- Center Theatre Has a Ball--at Last
- Four Louisiana Parishes To Get Extra Food Stamps
- Man Shot to Death While Riding in Car in Santa Ana
- CAMARILLO : Council Seeks New Bids on Landscaping
- Walking on Eggshells : Moorpark: Greater conflict between the expanding city and local egg ranches and quarries is foreseen.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- It May Be Time for Acquiring Quality Stocks
- SOUTH KOREA
- Small Earthquake Rattles West L.A., Causes No Damage
- 'Miss Daisy' Protests Drive Home a Bigger Problem
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Revue Showcases Spectrum of Grindcore Rock
- Director Makes Debut with 'Mistress' : Movies: Story brings Barry Primus to the job he always wanted with his integrity intact.
- More Taxpayers Want Royal Pain
- State Budget Watch
- LA HABRA : Librarian Turning Applesauce to Books
- Chinese-Americans Explore Diverse Roots of Culture
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Trying to Clean Up a Mess : Bowls: The new alliance should make back-room deals and bad games history, and maybe a true national champion will be the result.
- Spontaneous Receiver : LaChapelle Decided to Keep His Comedy Act at UCLA Minutes Before He Was Going to Announce His Leaving, and Now the Joke Is on Bruin Foes
- 44TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : The Rest of the Winners
- A Long Evening With TV's Cultural Elite
- THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE SHOWDOWN : Workers' Comp Package Is Expected : Reform: Speaker says a compromise proposal is likely to emerge today for a vote by the Legislature. All sides are seeking to cut escalating costs and increase benefits.
- Home Buyers Find Auction Price Is Right : Real estate: Resolution Trust Corp. puts Antelope Valley residences up for sale with bids starting at $79,900.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Brush Blazes Do Little Damage
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- LOCAL NOTES : Timmons Could Face AVP Fine
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- ART : Double Bill Isn't Double the Pleasure
- The Neville Bros. in 'Family Groove' : Music: The group's latest album is a multigenerational affair that's in tune with their own family values. Their music is growing, adding rap and African elements to the mix.
- Round 2 of Lebanese Elections Boycotted by Christian Voters
- 46 in Bus Feared Drowned
- Israel Accuses Arabs of Slowing Peace Talks' Pace : Diplomacy: Prime minister and Cabinet leaders urge neighbors to offer Jerusalem counterproposals.
- 'L.A. Law' Adds Emmy to Growing Collection : Television: Richard Dysart takes best supporting actor award. 'Murphy Brown' director wins for comedy.
- COLUMN LEFT / RUTH ROSEN : Will Congress Leave Women in the Lurch? : If the Democrats put the Freedom of Choice Act to a vote before the election, they will earn the voters' trust.
- OXNARD : Mexican Consul to Be Parade Marshal
- YORBA LINDA : O.C.'s Song and Dance to Aid L.A.
- Dodgers' Worst Isn't Yet to Come
- GAIL BRICE : President, Brice Enviro Ventures
- The Two MichaelsHollywood agent Michael Ovitz and...
- Florida Gaining in Japan's Orange Juice Market : Trade: Since import restrictions were lifted, sales of the state's product have lagged Brazil's.
- Troops, Separatists Battle in Abkhazia
- Japan's Leader Says Yeltsin Visit Will Be Test for G-7 Partnership
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : 2 Arrested at Protest of Anarchist's Death
- THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE SHOWDOWN : Panel OKs Workers' Comp Overhaul : Legislation: The Democrat-sponsored measure was approved over GOP objections. Negotiations continue and Legislature could vote on reform package today.
- COUNTYWIDE : Jeep Overturns, Killing Simi Woman
- Family, Friends Celebrate Reprieve for AIDS Hospice : Health: Facility had been threatened with reduction in services. Lobbying of lawmakers kept funding intact.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Groundbreaking for Private School Set
- Classes on Harassment Sought for Employees : Education: The president of the Ventura County Community College District board wants instructors and others to take courses on sex-based offenses.
- Reardon Traded to Braves
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stadler Hangs On for the Victory
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Quarterback Gains Appetite for Victory : Los Alamitos: After a skinny Tim Carey arrived on campus, the Griffins won their first football title in school history.
- Totenberg to Add NBC News Duties
- PEOPLE
- Jack Weiner; Vaudeville Performer, Talent Agent
- California IN BRIEF : MILL CREEK : Bush Authorizes Fire Relief Funds
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- BOOK REVIEW : Travelogue Takes Dutiful Trip to Sydney : SYDNEY, <i> by Jan Morris,</i> Random House, $22.50; 242 pages.
- 150 Flee Fumes at Swap Meet
- GARDEN GROVE : City Will Recruit Food Store Workers
- OXNARD : 1,000 Attend Dedication of St. John's Regional Medical Center
- Local Police May Assist, but CHP Still Rules on Freeways
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Key Distinctions Separate Candidates' Economic Plans
- COUNTYWIDE : Picnic Brings Back Memories of Poland
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Stanford Slips in Polls After Opening Loss
- To U.S. Open's Lightweights, He's the Heavy
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pet Sematary II' Rife With Teen-Age Trauma
- OCCUPATION: PERSONNEL MANAGER/EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWERName: Tammy BrownCompany: California...
- Orders for Machine Tools Take a Slight Drop in July
- Coalition Bands Together to Get Voice Heard : The group lobbies politicians on issues that concern small businesses and hopes to increase the number of small companies in the state.
- Governor Warns of Budget Veto : Finances: Brown says both parties want to change implementation bills. Wilson calls a plan to remove key education provision a 'deal-killer.'
- OJAI : Fund-Raising Drive Launched for Ill Boy
- Police Arrest L.A. Man on Suspicion of Raping 21-Year-Old College Student
- Baseball
- Dotting the I at Tailback U. : Garrett Says Crayton Has the Ability of Some of USC's Great Runners
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Madonna Set to Push Limits Once More With NC-17 Movie
- 53 Die as Kurds Raid Turk Post
- U.S. Concerned as Russia Balks on Germ Vow
- Status Quo Funding Tightens Squeeze on Colleges : Finances: The budget emerging from Sacramento may mirror last year's, but it magnifies problems the schools have suffered recently.
- PLATFORM : Future Basic
- Score One for Stanford--and the State : Microsoft chairman's generous contribution will boost computer sciences
- Favorites End Up at Bottom of Heap
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen, McCallum Still Hurt
- Marriages make in-laws of legions of show-biz celebrities. It's the . . . : Hollywood Shuffle
- They're Not Called Taxes, but Fees to Rise
- NEWPORT BEACH : Skateboarders Angry About Proposed Ban
- Thousand Oaks Angers Simi by Opposing Road
- POINT MUGU : Man Rescued After Falling Into Ocean
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Eyes Return in Atlanta
- Racing Lady Is No Champ
- Danny Lane Is on High Road to Recovery
- Predictor of Turns in Market Advises That Investors Sell
- ECONOMY
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Aug. 29
- AMERICAN LEGION WORLD SERIES : Naster's Shutout Gives Newbury Oaks Championship
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Washington's Story a Tale of Two Former Starting Quarterbacks : Football: James names Hobert to start opener at Arizona State but indicates Brunell will play.
- With '80s Shakeout Over, Junk Bond Market Thrives : Securities: It has staged a comeback marked by increasing calm as well as rising prices.
- LABOR
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Old Flames, New Flames--What's in Their Names?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Zimmer Is Considering Retirement
- VOLLEYBALL AT HERMOSA BEACH : Kiraly Is Big Help, but Steffes Is Biggest Winner
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bullinger Makes Pitch for Starter's Role
- Joan Rivers . . . Surviving and Still Talking : Television: Her Emmy-winning talk show is a top priority in her life. 'I'm really allowed to say what I want to say and not being second-guessed the way I was on "Carson." '
- Guns Invite Added Perils
- Taxing the Rich
- Changing Prop. 98
- Crime Problems and Immigration
- President Bush on Congress
- President Bush on Congress
- Saddam Hussein
- President Bush on Congress
- President Bush on Congress
- Stereotypes
- Crime Problems and Immigration
- Supervisors Stretch Year
- Alternatives on Homeless
- President Bush on Congress
- Perot Team Still Active
- Saddam Hussein
- MOVIES - Aug. 31, 1992
- MOVIES - Aug. 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 31, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 31, 1992
- 44TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : Split Ticket: Politics, 'Exposure' : Bergen Takes Her Onstage Jabs at Quayle Backstage
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FOOTBALL
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Trust Low, Tempers High Among Edgy Lawmakers
- Hurricane's Lasting Legacy: The Homeless
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FOOTBALL
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FOOTBALL
- Weekend Violence Leaves 13 Dead : Crime: Man is arrested after allegedly wounding two people, kidnaping and raping a woman in North Hollywood. Seven are arrested in Burbank stabbing death.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Tumult Is L.A.'s Middle Name : The frontier is gone, so this is where we will rebuild. Ultimately, mutual self-interest will bind us together.
- Florida's Homeless May Be Andrew's Lasting Legacy : Hurricane: Upward of 250,000 people have lost their residences and thousands of businesses no longer exist.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FOOTBALL
- * James Ewing has been appointed Los...
- Social Security Strategy: It's a Dicey Question
- * Fred Chang has been appointed an...
- Gross Profit : FATAL SUBTRACTION: The Inside Story of Buchwald v. Paramount, <i> By Pierce O'Donnell and Dennis McDougal, With an introduction by Art Buchwald (Doubleday: $25; 527 pp.)</i>
- Condo Owners Pinched by Rising Fees, Falling Values
- POETRY
- A Cuban Odyssey : It Took a Trip to Havana to Piece Together Cristina Garcia's History and Literary Quest
- Into a Cool Hall of Pool
- The Denali Debate: Could Park Choke on Its Own Popularity? : Alaska: Mt. McKinley, the continent's tallest peak, is central to question of affording greater access to visitors. Preservationists have voiced vigorous objections to development.
- Iraq Avoids 'No-Fly' Zone Despite Cabinet's Rhetoric
- Blitzed and Sacked by a Mean Recession
- Stuck Between 2 Points of View on How We Got Here
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton Is Still an Unknown Quantity
- 'Telethon' Offers Wheelchair View of Fund-Raisers
- 'Tonight's Sal Marquez Trumpets Jazz Reunion
- * Anderson Video, Universal City, named founding...
- With REITs, Caution Is Byword for Investors
- ZHUANGZI SPEAKS: The Music of Nature ...
- The War We Still Are Fighting : AFTER THE WAR WAS OVER: Hanoi and Saigon, <i> By Neil Sheehan (Random House: $17; 131 pp.)</i>
- CONSUMER UPDATE : Carpet Makers Agree to Test for Harmful Emissions : Fumes: After complaints of eye and throat irritation, the industry reaches agreement with Environmental Protection Agency to submit products for examination.
- Ban on Luxury Beach Hotels Sent to Governor : Legislation: An ongoing battle over Michael McCarty's proposed project in Santa Monica sparked the bill. Gov. Wilson is undecided whether to sign it.
- Commentary : WHAT'S LEFT OUT OF TV'S YOUTH POTION?
- Federal Relief Centers Open in Louisiana
- Focus : Advice for the Emmy-Worn
- Return of the Galloping Gadsby
- BUSH II: Given all the Republican attacks...
- TOO SHORT : Rapper Is Long on Controversy
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TIGHT MONEY, LOOSE MONEY : The Good Old Watch-What-They-Do File
- THE TRAVEL INSIDER : Consumer's Guide: How to Buy Travel Protection : Insurance: There's coverage for everything from lost luggage to jury duty . . . but restrictions may apply.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- FOR RENT : FARMHOUSES IN FRANCE : Staying in a private cottage in the French countryside is a way to soak up the local atmosphere and avoid the high hotel bills
- Wild West Lives Again in History Buff's Collection : Exhibits: Wanted posters, handcuffs, badges and other frontier artifacts are included in a local display.
- Planners Take a Long View of Saving Scenery : Development: The aim of a new draft plan is to preserve scenic bluffs by regulating the height and bulk of new houses.
- Anti-Drug Activist Is Convicted of Cocaine Charges
- Kuwait Schedules Election
- Man Disabled in Football Game Sues for Compensation : Litigation: A quadriplegic injured in a high school game almost nine years ago says a former mayor promised that the city would take care of his needs.
- Hunting Parallels: Can Bush Pull Off a 'Major Miracle?' : Election: The GOP campaign is hoping to replicate the Conservative Party win in Britain. But they might do well to learn the lessons of 1945.
- COUNTYWIDE : Asthmatic Youths Spend Day at Camp
- SAN DIEGO : Four Wounded in a Stabbing, Shootings
- Whose Job to Supervise the Children? : Parental Responsibility Shouldn't End at Entrance to Disneyland, Other Amusements
- Columbia River's 200 Years As 'Cord of Life of Northwest' : Environment:This mighty waterway, 1,210 miles long, is a major source of electric power and irrigation. But the commercial development has a negative side.
- Miscellany
- Pro Football
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Anger From the Anti-Bangles
- Auto Racing
- Long Day's Journey : The peripatetic Judd Hirsch gives himself, and a visitor, an invigorating workout in the Tony-winning 'Conversations With My Father'
- Study Weeks in the Desert and City : Elderhostelers can choose between college programs near Beaumont or in San Diego.
- IN MY FATHER'S HOUSE by Ernest...
- Cutting Toxic Emissions