- Brokers of Air Access : Hosts buy a little fame by securing sponsors to cover costs and paying stations for air time and use of facilities.
- Settlement That Voids Jury Verdict OKd : Litigation: Rancher to collect $3 million instead of $7 million awarded in libel trial. State Supreme Court says the accord satisfies all parties and avoids costly appeals.
- Killer Drops Insanity Plea, Hopes for Lighter Sentence
- Bad on the Street, Worse on Capitol Hill : Political gridlock is paralyzing the legislative system
- 'Syringe Bandit' Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison
- State Panel Approves County Plan to Cut Air Pollution Levels
- VISTA : Car Flips Into Ditch, Killing Man, 27
- 6 Indicted in Real Estate Fraud Case : Property: Authorities say elaborate scheme cost lenders $11 million in loans. The alleged mastermind is arrested.
- The Glitch in Prints of 'Tides' Laser
- Factions Unite Against Growth Limits : Malibu Lake: The county proposal, aimed at discouraging building, makes allies of residents and absentee landowners.
- ESCONDIDO : Man Dies as Truck Blows Tire, Rolls
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Victory for Compromise
- Clifford Allison, 27, Dies in Michigan Crash : Auto racing: He was son of Bobby and brother of Davey. It is latest in series of accidents for family.
- Boxing
- BASKETBALL
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Vincent Feels 'Under Siege'
- ABC Pulls News Crew Out of Sarajevo : Television: Producer David Kaplan is the first American journalist to be killed in Bosnia-Herzegovina conflict.
- ORANGE : Anti-Abortion Flyer at Home Irks Mother
- OXNARD : Police Send File on Shooting to D.A.
- San Diego : NAACP Program to Help Register Voters
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Pleads Guilty in Stabbing Death
- LAGUNA BEACH : 9 Candidates Vie for 2 Open Council Seats
- HOLLYWOOD : Chamber of Commerce Names New Director
- McGwire, A's Take Swings at Angels : Baseball: He hits two homers as Oakland beats Abbott, 4-1, and moves four games ahead in West.
- Courier and Agassi Are Beaten
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Debut at Third Easy for Easley
- REGIONAL REPORT : Multilingual Ballot Law Forces Change : Elections: Six Southland counties will be required to print materials in Spanish. Some, including L.A., must find a way to offer other languages as well.
- COLUMN ONE : President's Alter Ego to the Rescue : Few modern presidents have relied as heavily on someone as George Bush has on James Baker. The bond is like that between brothers. As secretary of state, Baker seemed effectively prime minister.
- Woody Allen Seeks Custody of Children
- Gore Hails Inner-City Housing Rehabilitation Project
- 35,000 Iraqis Marooned in Saudi Camps Decry Treatment; Some Coming to U.S.
- FASHION : Big Gets Beautiful--Finally
- ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Maps Ideas From Inner City to Persian Gulf
- NEWPORT BEACH : Watt Faces 2 Foes; 2 Seek Plummer's Seat
- SIMI VALLEY : City Posts Warning on News Rack Dispensing Sexually Explicit Publication
- Why Are We Spending More for Less Military? : Pentagon: The armed forces are downsizing, but the cost of recruiting keeps rising.
- Claim Filed Over Collision With Sky Diver : Accidents: The 63-year-old Canoga Park woman's action against Simi Valley says she was tangled in parachute lines and dragged at a holiday event.
- COMPTON : Faith Healer Guilty in Robbery, Rapes of Family
- TENNIS WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Po Advances to Quarterfinals
- TENNIS
- LOCAL NOTES : Roditi's Doubles Team Loses in Boys' 18 Final
- Beaded Garments: How to Do It Yourself
- Heads of the Class : Free Haircuts Send L.A. Youths to School in Style
- Democrats and Latinos
- Prison Term Reduced
- Indictment of 4 Officers
- Democrats and Latinos
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- AQMD
- Indictment of 4 Officers
- Indictment of 4 Officers
- Prison Term Reduced
- Prison Term Reduced
- Indictment of 4 Officers
- Bush on Change
- State Budget
- State Budget
- MOVIES - Aug. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - Aug. 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 14, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 14, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 14, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 14, 1992
- Names in the News - Aug. 14, 1992
- BARGAIN HUNTERS: County transportation officials in April...
- THAI A RIBBON: Costa Mesa's Susan Jeske...
- SDSU Is Not Eligible for Windfall of State Funds : Education: Student demand, dampened by class and teacher cuts, has dropped so low that restored classes wouldn't be filled.
- State to Halt All Funding for Medi-Cal
- BETTER LATE: Milton A. Gordon will have...
- TREE POLLUTION? For 25 years, a yucca...
- State to Stop All Medi-Cal Funding : Finance: Health-care providers such as UCI Medical Center are put on notice that all money is being cut off, even IOUs.
- CSUF Restores 133 Fall Classes It Axed Earlier
- Too Sexy? It's All in His Point of View
- Mother and Worker Save Twins From Watery Death : Accident: The 21-month-old boys nearly drowned when they fell into an unfenced pool at a condominium complex in Garden Grove.
- Saving the Day When Others Lose Their Cool
- County Plans to Bypass Law on Bilingual Ballot : Election: Officials say neither time nor money is available to produce Spanish-language versions by November.
- Orange Unified Teachers Agree to 2.6% Pay Cut : Education: Salary decrease is included in contract approved by the school board. Other districts in the county say they have no immediate plans to do the same.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 14, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 14, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 14, 1992
- Daniel D. Feinberg has been promoted to...
- Lynette Parry has been appointed director of...
- Sweet Peaches and Tall Raspberries
- Open Sesame
- Steady Growth : Despite Cold Calls and Cold Shoulders, a Fledgling Activist Fights Blight
- Mayor Is Unopposed for 11th Term : Elections: Only two challengers file for two City Council and three school board seats.
- Body Found in Rubble May Be Linked to Riots : Death toll: Demolition crew finds man's charred remains in a store that burned the first night of the unrest.
- SPRING VALLEY : Death Sought in Jogger's Killing
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 to Be Arraigned on Cocaine Charges
- Fetters Has Found a Role He Can Play in Milwaukee : Baseball: With a little fine tuning, former Angel pitcher becomes Brewers' set-up man.
- Mears' Wrist Surgery Means He Is Probably Done for the Year
- Local Group Set for a Surfin' Safari--to Vietnam : Cultural Tour: Contingent that includes San Clemente teen Josh Vesque will teach surfing and lifesaving to kids.
- Slimmer Pagel Trying to Pull His Weight : Rams: Backup quarterback, who played well against the Seahawks, is focusing his new-found energy on staying sharp.
- He's Not Ready to Be Known as a Coach for the Ages Just Yet
- Small-Scale 'Move' Getting Big-Time Notice
- PEOPLE
- Music Reviews : Vermeer Quartet Closes Chamber Series
- Joseph F. DiMento, a UC Irvine professor...
- Sarah N. Saria has joined the law...
- David E. Crocker has been appointed manager...
- AIRLINES
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Worth Waiting For
- Peach Cream Pie: 16 Grams of Fat
- GOP Chairman Lashes at Media and Clintons
- Panel Backs Bill Granting Women More AIDS Care
- Monterey Park : Basketball Lighting Fails
- Going for the Records : Clerks Sift Through 85 Years' Worth of Documents in City Hall Vault and Transfer Them to Computer Files
- Water District Cancels Election: No Challangers
- MEDICINE / HEPATITIS : Vaccine 100% Effective in First U.S. Test
- Camarillo : 8 File for 3 Seats on Health Care Board
- Inmate Found Guilty of Simi 'Thrill Killing'
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Study Speeds on Back Bay Drive
- Vandals Tag 4 Schools, a New Move in Costly Game : Crime: Fullerton schools have sustained more than 60 attacks since July 1. The costly damage leaves scars, frustrates workers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eckersley Can't Save Day So He Wins for A's, 2-1
- Angels' Grahe Manages to Save Day : Baseball: He gets out of ninth-inning jam in 2-1 victory over Brewers.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : This Rookie Knows the Ropes
- Your Lunch Is in the Mail
- Culver City : 5-Minute Limit Remains
- Preservationists Not Charmed : History: The city of San Diego plans to demolish the House of Charm in Balboa Park and replace it with a new structure.
- 7 Political Newcomers Seek Council Seat : Elections: Two minority women are among the candidates. The vacancy was created by the death of Ray T. Watson.
- Duarte : Assessment to Fund Center
- TURNING BLUE : It Took a While, but Even Orange County Was Bound to Get the Blues Someday
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Parents Told of Teen-Age Smoking
- U.N. Gets OK on Protecting Somali Aid
- La Puente : First OK for Senior Complex
- NEIGHBORS : The Royal Treatment : Fans of the giant chair in front of Furniture King in Ventura should be happy to know it's been reupholstered.
- Trying to Avoid Reliving the Crime : Crime: In a case that was basis of 'Till Death Do Us Part,' a woman wants the state not to consider her ex-husband for parole.
- THE HOUSE
- THEATER REVIEW / OJAI SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL : Branching Out : The Bard-loving troupe is producing two plays this summer at Libbey Park: a history and a comedy.
- Man Sentenced for Murder Outside Gardena Restaurant : Courts: Lam Hong Le receives 34 years to life and a concurrent life term. The 1990 shooting spree followed an argument at a birthday party.
- City Council OKs Loyola's Plan to Expand on 27 Acres : Westchester: The proposal to build dormitories, a business school, theater and athletic field draws vigorous protest from neighbors, who weigh a lawsuit.
- EL MONTE : Police Put Up Billboard to Give Mayor a Message
- Gonzalez Becomes S.D.'s 1st Latino Federal Judge
- ORANGE : Mayor's Salary-Cut Plan Stirs Dissension
- Deputy Shot Self While Playing Russian Roulette
- Boxing
- Professors Aren't Taking Layoffs Quietly : Education: The 'Sociology 7' at San Diego State lash out at the school's administration. They say they have been unable to get answers about how job cuts were distributed.
- Officer to Stand Trial for Brawl at Gas Station
- VENTURA : Dismissal of Council Critic's Suit Upheld
- Apparel Mogul to Head Wachs' Finance Effort : Studio City: Stanley Hirsh's defection from the mayor raises questions about the incumbent's candidacy.
- BONSALL : Guilty Plea in Grove Slaying
- IRVINE : Laguna Niguel Man Crashes Truck, Dies
- Youths Wielding Spray-Paint Cans Learn Difference Between Vandalism and Art
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RIOT VICTIMS : Remains of Man Found in Building
- Countywide : Lagomarsino Seeks Help on POW Issues
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Any Talks With Santiago, Myers are On Hold Until After Draft
- Orange Crush Advances in Tournament
- He Built a Career at Indy : Louie Meyer, 88, Won Three 500s After Starting as Mechanic
- Baritone Robin Buck's Multi-Stage Career : Performance: The Laguna Beach native mixes acting, musical theater and selections from the classical repertoire. He sings with the Pacific Symphony on Saturday.
- KTTV Anchor Harris to Return Tonight
- Poland Is Pushing Privatization Efforts
- Ruth Eisen has been promoted to managing...
- Mortgage Company Accused of Loan Fraud : Courts: A quasi-federal agency has filed suit alleging Mission Viejo firm sold it $8.5 million in forged notes.
- Eric C. Nielsen, vice president of engineering...
- BANKING
- Diplomacy Opens New Era for Israel's El Al Airline
- ROAD NOTES
- San Jose Court Shootout Wounds Deputies, Man
- Builder Accused of Influencing Council Elections : Politics: Group that spent $17,000 to endorse three candidates received funds linked to the developer of a controversial project.
- Arcadia : Post Office Relocates
- Clinton Meets With Rabin, Praises the Peace Process : Diplomacy: He tries to neutralize Bush's advantage in foreign policy without appearing to damage negotiations with partisan politics.
- Chief Urges Use of Firefighters as Paramedics : Medical care: 'We're talking about trying to improve the survival rate,' G. John Parker says. But a budget crunch could force the city to continue relying solely on a private firm.
- El Monte : More Police, Firefighters
- BLUES FESTIVAL : They'll Be Smoking--Even Without Benson & Hedges
- The Horse Racing Game Has a Language of Its Own
- Countywide : Port Hueneme Girl Is Pageant Queen
- Rape Prevention Seminar Will Be Held Tonight
- Russian Performers Show a Western Side
- Hearing on Port Hueneme's RV Park Plan Is Postponed
- Campaign Calendar
- 'Dead' Fugitive Sighted Shopping--Case Reopened
- Wachs Takes First Steps for Possible Mayoral Campaign
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Duel of Ex-Dodgers Goes to Expos' Carter
- Football
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Navratilova Rolls; Sanchez Vicario Survives
- ART REVIEWS : 'Naturalist': Engaging Look at Our World
- LOS ANGELES : Boy Dies of Stab Wounds; Hunt for Brother Pressed
- Sheffield Gets Nod From Pendleton : Baseball: Atlanta third baseman says he'd vote for Padre counterpart for MVP.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gonzales Put on 15-Day Disabled List
- Football
- Her U.S. Amateur Sights Higher, Refreshed Klein Starts On Target : Golf: Studio City teen wins opening match, 4 and 2. A year ago, busy schedule led to early exit from prestigious women's tournament.
- McDaniel, Allen End Holdouts : Raiders: They practice along with Patterson, who returns to camp.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Pagel Takes a Real Pounding
- Up and Comers
- CLIPBOARD
- OAS Asked to Condemn U.S. Treatment of Illegal Migrants at Border
- San Dimas : City Manager Search
- Loose Rocks Kill Buena Park Boy, 14, Climbing in Canyon
- Not Quite Over the Hump : Simi Valley Puts New Restrictions on Speed-Control Devices
- Gloomy Industrial Report Shows Britain Still in Grip of Recession
- Pennsylvania Firm Gains Stake in Gateway
- Big Three Revving Up for a Car-Hungry Mexico : Autos: Proposed reduction in tariffs makes the market south of the border a potentially lucrative one.
- South L.A. Gets Medical Help From PacifiCare : Health: Responding to civil unrest, company foundation gives $400,000 for purchasing and equipping a mobile diagnostic center.
- Rockin' Baja Lobster Snaps Up Party Lovers
- Libya Might Let Suspects Go on Trial in Scotland : Sanctions: The United Nations continues its air and military embargo against Kadafi's regime.
- Squeezed Out : Budget Cuts Prompt CSULB to Expel 14-Foot Snake
- Baker's White House Move Imminent, Officials Say
- King Won't Be Charged in Drunk Driving Case : Jurisprudence: Orange County prosecutors say there is not enough evidence for a conviction.
- Monterey Park : Do-It-Yourself Stamps
- Harbor Sediment Cleanup May Begin Next Month
- Irate Callers Swamp Firm in Phone Foul-Up
- Mound of Trouble : Residents Push Dana to Clear 9-Year-Old Slide From Road
- Short Harvest : Heat brings both sweetness and decay to the exotic, fragile fruit, which must be picked and consumed quickly.
- Long Beach : City Threatens to Close Pan African Art School
- Tips on How to Bet Wisely on Your Trip to the Races
- U.S., Mexico, Canada Agree to Form Huge Common Market : Trade: Pact would eliminate most barriers to the flow of goods and services. Fierce political battles loom as approval is sought from lawmakers.
- NOTEBOOK : Brentwood Golfer Bartman Qualifies for U.S. Amateur
- Pomona : Ferro Sentenced to 2 Years
- EL CAJON : Husband Arrested in Wife's Death
- Westminster Defends Right to Suspend Fire Chief : Hearing: Allegations of alcohol abuse are heard during session to determine the legality of placing D'Wayne Scott on two administrative leaves.
- SANTA ANA : Veteran Campaigners Crowd Council Race
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- THE HOUSE
- The Last Should Have Been First : After Draconian threats, San Diego State president picks 'humane' option
- Small Track, Big Winner : Trainer Dale Baird Needs One More Victory to Reach 6,000
- Attendance for "The Tempest," which opened GroveShakespeare's...
- She Earns Good Report Card in Musical Education : Cabaret: Beth Baker, appearing at Saddleback College, says she's still learning the classics, but critics think she's making the grade.
- Focusing on Female Comedians
- ART
- HONORS
- Richard H. Kopel is one of three...
- TOURISM
- Dow Drops 10.27; Bond Auction Hurts : Market Overview
- U.S. Losing Technology Edge, Panel Says : Research: A National Science Foundation study says the slide must be reversed if the nation is to remain competitive.
- A New Spin on Dot-Matrix Printers
- Shirley McGarvey has been appointed vice president...
- Brokerage Will End Studies of Hospital Firm : Restructuring: Merrill Lynch analyst says Community Psychiatric Centers' efforts to right itself are too little, too late.
- It's Getting Harder to Buy First Home, Survey Finds
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Peach "Cream" Pie: 7 Grams of Fat
- HOME COOK : Mush Notes
- State Budget Watch
- Drain Cfleaning to Begin
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What If School Let Out--for Good?
- 315 Women and Children Leave Sarajevo : Balkans: U.N. troops escort the evacuees' buses past Serb checkpoints in first such exodus.
- Officials Dispute Perot's Claims About POWs
- CAUSES : Team Player : Ojai clothier Mary Rynsoever extends the spirit of giving to such programs as DARE and to fellow business people.
- IF THE SHOE FITS : Broadway on Tour Pumps Up the Comedy in a Quick-Footed Version of 'Cinderella'
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ROBIN HOOD' : A Musical Debut : The youthful cast uses broadswords, not bows and arrows, and there's no sheriff in sight. But it's a fun show for kids.
- Mystery Tour : Historian Dedicates a Decade to Dogging Documents Left in Beatle John Lennon's Wake
- Retail Chains Asked to Withdraw Ban on Magic's Book : AIDS:Led by Hayden, Assembly members express concern about the refusal of the stores to stock the book, titled 'What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS.'
- Downey : City OKs $200,000 to Fix Fire Alarms at 4 Schools
- Tourist Harbor Recommended in Place of Shoreline Park : Development: Consultant proposes a marina and a shopping district that would connect downtown to the sea.
- Impact on Environment Questioned : Reaction: But even some environmentalists said the talks marked a turning point by linking trade issues with environmental concerns.
- D.A. Won't File Charges Against Rodney King : Law enforcement: After an investigation, prosecutors say they lack sufficient evidence to obtain a drunk-driving conviction. The case stemmed from a CHP arrest outside a restaurant in Orange.
- Parents Angry Over Closing of Church Day-Care Center : El Segundo: They say no explanation was given for the shutdown. A nearby church will open a facility to accommodate some of the youngsters.
- WESTMINSTER : Car Thieves Are Officer's Favorites
- Precious Metals Tumble; Gold Off $8.70
- TOURISM
- Typewriter Wars Test the Definition of U.S. Goods : Manufacturing: Domestic content is an issue in Smith Corona and Brother's battle to be the 'more American' firm.
- Robert B. Kemp has been appointed executive...
- William R. Simmons has been appointed director...
- Where Are They Now?
- Pavarotti and Stein: Culinary Odyssey Starts in Italy
- Rosemead : Trash Fees to Increase 4%
- Urban Farmers Really Dig Dirt : Vegetables and Friendships Thrive in Fertile Community Garden Plots
- Issue: School Districts and the State
- Monterey Park : Way Cleared for Project Bids
- Link With Track Puts Charities in Winner's Circle
- Rabin Would Oppose F-15 Sales to Saudis : Diplomacy: The Israeli leader, at National Press Club, pointedly cites past U.S. aid to Iraq.
- Senate Derails GOP Effort to Cut Capital Gains Taxes : Congress: Lawmakers revive economic growth bill's $2,500 credit for home buyers but deny IRA deductions for top 4% of wage-earners.
- ACHITECTURE : Edgemar Redeems the Mini-Mall With Forms That Reflect Our City
- Secret Illness Is Legacy of a Dead System
- Comfortable in 2 Courts--This Lawyer Lives for the Competition : Beach Volleyball: Robert Chavez has been on the pro circuit for 13 years, but he's not in it for the money.
- GARDEN GROVE : First Asian-American Files for City Council
- Herschensohn Stresses His Support for Social Security : Campaign: GOP Senate candidate wants to debate opponent Boxer, he tells Leisure World audience.
- To Sum It Up: Cliff's Notes Have Limitations
- Kolodziej Is Convicted of Lesser Charge : Court: A judge finds the slayer of a 90-year-old Ventura woman guilty of second-degree murder. His verdict is criticized.
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 1 Shot Killed Tow-Truck Driver, Autopsy Shows
- R.P.V. Imposes Fee for City Maintenance
- Countywide : Mother Fights Hate Acts Against Asians
- Valley's Bostic Accepts Football Scholarship From Oklahoma State
- Koll Management Appoints Executive V.P. for National Coordination
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- The Red and the White
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Offbeat Animation : Storytelling comes packaged in 'extra sick' cartoons, foreign dramas and American Indian bird singing.
- MUSIC / LITTLE JONNY & THE GIANTS : Big Bad Blues : He may be called 'Little,' but his music's anything but. You can catch him and his band, the Giants, in Santa Barbara this weekend.
- Green Lights : Southern California Edison is among the companies that are cutting their power bills by installing fluorescent lighting.
- Bringing the Party to Life
- MOTION PICTURES : In Eadweard Muybridge's Photos, Actions Are Broken Down Into Dozens of Separate Gestures
- Moving Experiences : Muscovites Learn of Quakes and Other Facts of Life in L.A.
- Council Rains on Plans for Chinese New Year Parade : Events: Alhambra officials say they will seek another co-sponsor rather than modify proposals for a 2nd annual festival next January.
- Marshall to Put Old Face on New Addition : Architecture: After a plan for a plain annex to the Gothic-style high school met with protests, an alumnus came up with a design to complement the old style.
- Los Angeles : More Money for Metro Rail
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Bond Leads Verbal Assault on Democrats
- Workers Prepare Spruce Goose for Oregon Trip : Tourism: Visitors can see 'The Flying Boat' as it is disassembled for ocean journey.
- MOORPARK : Fall Festival Being Reduced to 1 Day
- PASADENA : Councilman Censured for 'Antisocial' Behavior
- PORT HUENEME : Ironworkers Picket at Navy Center
- MISSION VIEJO : Filing Deadline for Election Extended
- Wide Field of Candidates Plan to Run for Area School Board Seats : Education: From Simi Valley to Oxnard, dozens beat the deadline to return candidacy papers for the fall election.
- Customers Will Finance Shuttered Nuclear Unit
- LEMON GROVE : Wife Surrenders in Husband's Killing
- Victims of Riots Honored : Memorial: This year's Watts Summer Festival begins with a service remembering both the 1965 and the 1992 civil unrest and those who died.
- 24th DISTRICT : McClintock and Beilenson to Meet
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Says Reds May Be Wilting
- Forkel Reaches Bowling Finals