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- Task Force Urges Involving Parents in Schools : Education: The first thing that has to go, the Long Beach board is told, is unfriendly sign at entrances.
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- SANTA ANA : Legal Resident's Deportation Decried
- All-White St. Louis Club Withdraws as PGA Site
- San Diego State's Dan McGwire Facing Tall Orders Now : College football: The 6-8 quarterback passed for 3,651 yards last season, and he expects continued improvement this season.
- Katey Sagal Back on 'Married' Set
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- Chorale Preserves the Culture of Old Hawaii : Music: Huntington Beach-based Ainahau o Kaleponi will perform its songs at the Los Angeles Festival this weekend.
- SHORT TAKES : Actress' 'Admirer' Pleads Guilty
- LOCAL LABOR : How to have a Memorable Holiday Weekend in O.C.
- FATAL ATTRACTION : Corruption and Jealousy Will Be at the Heart of Grove's 'Othello'
- Washington Driver Gets Earful of the New 'California Attitude'
- Divided Court Upholds Harris' Death Penalty
- OCCIDENTAL : Tigers Will Have to Cut Losses to Gain Playoffs
- FULL OF SURPRISES : Black Sheep Bistro Has World-Class Wines and a Fired-Up Menu
- War Technology Aside, What About the Human Factor?
- Beverly Hills : Superintendent Approved
- Ready or Not, It's School : Coping With Change : Children must figure out a new set of rules every academic year. Parents can help by listening.
- True to Life : 'Ramona,' Reprinted 300 Times, Is Based on Actual Incident
- Handicapped Are Victims of Cost-Cutting : Health: Cuts in outpatient services to the poor are response to a shortfall in state funding.
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : The Binding Attraction of Books : Collecting volumes is no longer a hobby reserved for the club set. Some experts say business in Southern California is second only to New York.
- Baseball Coach Quits Cerritos Program
- Alaskans Reject Casino Gambling, Choose Nominees for Governor
- At Reruns, Old Clothes Are Given a 2nd Look
- Long Beach : No. 2 City Official Loses Bid for Top Cincinnati Post
- NOTEBOOK : Glendale College's Football Team to Hold Scrimmage Before Opener
- OXNARD : Request for Study of School Site Rejected
- County Steps In With Funds to Save Women's Shelter
- Man Killed in Gun Battle With Home Intruders
- Woman, 45, Killed When Car Hits Pole
- Tony S. Donato; Retired Grocery Store Owner
- 'Citizen Soldiers' Answer Country's Call : Gulf crisis: 14 reservists with aeromedical unit at Point Mugu who volunteered for active duty prepare for deployment to 'somewhere east of here.'
- Tagliabue Seems to Be Scrambling Over Scrambling Issue : NFL: He says advertisers wanted to make telecasts unavailable to satellite dish owners, but a major sponsor denies that.
- Microwave Oven Settlement Proposed: Thousands of people...
- Ex-MAI Employees Settle Insider Charges : Securities: The three were accused by the SEC with trading on unpublished information in attempted takeover of Prime Computer.
- Some Poor Kids Hit 'The Street' : Prospects: For a glimpse of Wall Street, 14 black youths from South-Central Los Angeles tour the Pacific Stock Exchange with a role model.
- Long-Distance Phone Rates Survey
- FundAmerica's Founder Ordered to Give Up Passport
- EARNINGS : Toyota Sales, Profit Surge in Year; Slower Growth Seen
- Egghead Discount Software: The Issaquah, Wash., computer...
- RETAIL : Cashmere Shop Will Sell Kids' Sweat Shirts, Adults' Jogging Suits
- Japan Lends Nigeria Low-Cost $235 Million
- LOCAL : Black Couple's Agoura Home Vandalized; Swastikas Painted
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTIONS : FREEDOM LEAGUE
- Glendora and El Monte Join Waste Authority
- He let the tapestry of faces at his side state the conclusion for him.
- Soviet Communists Cede Control Over Most Top Jobs : Reforms: To some extent, the party's selection power already had been wrested away. The system impeded <i> perestroika</i> .
- West Covina : City to Replace Fuel Tanks
- Green Tiger Is Alive and Purring in New Home
- COMEDY : He'll Explain You to Your Wife
- City Officials Draft Project List for 1990-91 : Retreat: The council travels to Oxnard to tackle such issues as traffic congestion and neighborhood blight.
- Pasadena : Ceremony for Flagstaff
- S. Africa to Cut Services in Defiant Areas
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- Public Service Workers Strike in East Germany
- Pasadena : Tree Contracts Awarded
- Sierra Madre : New Budget Adopted
- No Accident: State Senators' Names Are Not on Mailer
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- Slaying Victim Is Remembered Through Laughter, Not Tears
- At Long Last, Shirley : Opening night: After a four-month postponement, Shirley MacLaine garners an enthusiastic ovation for her her latest musical revue.
- Club for Bibliophiles Votes to Admit Women Members
- Decorated Veteran's Stolen Medals Will Be Replaced
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- Hey Bud! Dana Point Pub Brews Up Its Own Suds
- GULF WATCH: Day 28 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Firms to Add Fuel to Rideshare : Conservation: Transportation officials plan contest among businesses to encourage participation in annual car-pooling week, Oct. 1-5.
- Dr. William Dakin; Retired Veterinarian
- Countywide : Democrats Plan Labor Day Barbecue
- Pasadena : Bridge Closed for Repairs
- Anchors Away: 14 Reservists to Ship Out Soon : Military call-up: The Naval Reserve members can't say where they're going, but they should be wherever it is by this weekend. The unit is part of the Military Sealift Command.
- Griffey Clears Waivers, Joins Son in Seattle
- New Ram Corners Key Job : Pro football: Bobby Humphery, a former Jet defensive back, expects lots of teams to come at him.
- PREP FOOTBALL '90: THE FREEWAY LEAGUE : DIVISION VI : Luczaj, Ready to Build, Wants Past to Be History at Buena Park
- Isler Says Cup Effort Is Finished
- THE SIDELINES : Eagles Bump Rimington for Gray
- SHAWN AKINA MEMORIAL CLASSIC NOTEBOOK : Even Work Can Seem Like Play for Valley Teams in Hawaii
- Jazz Reviews : Elliott-Ingram Looks for Sense of Identity
- USC Tailback Ervins Is Quite Offensive : Football: 'The Pinball Wizard' gives the team a new spin as he racks up the yards.
- Times Mirror Buys 50% of La Opinion
- Deal Makers Huddle to Salvage Developments : Culver City: At stake are the controversial Marina Place mall and the Channel Gateway residential and office project. They are worth half a billion dollars.
- HEALTH : Infant Mortality at Record Low
- SDSU Mission Falls Far Short
- A's Acquire Baines From Rangers to Replace Henderson
- Antsy Aztecs Feel Like Hitting Someone
- 3 Valley Teams to Plunge Into the Season in Hawaiian Event : Football: Canyon, Crespi and Montclair Prep test : some of the best talent in : the islands.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : Alpha Waves Hello to Winnable Division : Football: Realignment raises prospects of Montclair Prep, Village Christian, L.A. Baptist.
- Benes Getting It Together, but Padres? : Baseball: Good effort wasted as Mets win in ninth, 2-1.
- Fog Worried Pilot in Copter Crash
- Jazz Reviews : A Smooth Sailing for Maiden Voyage
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / KIM Q. BERKSHIRE : Longshots Make Impression on Henning
- Questions Mark Titans' Prospects
- SHORT TAKES : NBC News Hires N.Y. Columnist
- STAGE REVIEW : Still Waiting for 'Godot's' Big Laughs at OCC : There is some silliness in the college production of the Samuel Beckett play, but it's essentially a serious effort.
- COMMENTARY : The Day the Latino Beacon Died
- The historic Santora Building in Santa Ana...
- West Covina : Bonds to Pay for Reservoir
- Taryn's at the Track Uses Horse Sense to Revamp Its Menu
- Walnut : Sidewalk Construction OKd
- BREA : Sobriety Checkpoint Scheduled on Friday
- SANTA ANA : Ground Broken for Another New School
- Debate Over Bush's Actions in Persian Gulf
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- ALPHA TO OMEGA: Need a gift for...
- PUC OKs Energy Plan Tied to Conservation
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- Pair Involved in Brawl Deny It Was Over Race : Crime: Two who could be charged in the assault on a black teen-ager claim the trouble was started by a jilted girl.
- CSU San Marcos Rejects Geology Endowment : Education: Criticized for gift's link to investigation of a theory rejected by academics, the new university's president reverses himself.
- 3 Missing Women Found; Disappearance Was Faked
- Endowed Geology Chair Hastily Withdrawn : Academia: The president of Cal State San Marcos cites public criticism of donor's conditions. He says faculty also would have found the arrangement unacceptable.
- Driver's Error Cost 3 Their Lives : Collision: A Leisure World couple and an Irvine businesswoman died after the husband inexplicably drove onto the wrong side of a divided roadway.
- 40 Homes Evacuated After Construction Punctures Gas Line
- Mt. Carmel High Names Baseball, Softball Coaches
- D.A. Absolves O.C. Planners in Conflict Case
- Parks, College Officials Tangle Over Campus Site : Conservation: Campus officials aren't buying a land-swap proposal to turn their acreage into the Santa Monica Mountains park headquarters.
- Illinois Tornado Deaths Put at 26 : Destruction: The storms shatter both lives and possessions. President Bush declares the Chicago suburbs a disaster area.
- Bush's Aides Divided Over Iraq Solution
- COVER BOY: "The future belongs to Jim...
- Hussein Scoffs at U.S. Military Threat : Interviews: In rambling accounts to anchormen, the Iraqi leader said the U.S. was not "the Angel of Death" and berated France for joining the blockade.
- County Budget Slashes Medical Services to Poor
- Japan Offers Financial and Non-Military Assistance in Gulf : Mideast: But Tokyo rebuffs U.S. requests for a naval presence or non-combat military personnel.
- BUTLER: A voice-activated, computerized home security device...
- 3 Women Found Unhurt in Utah Admit Faking Disappearance : Investigations: Their bloodstained car is found to be part of a hoax Suzanne Ballinger, her daughter and a friend hoped would generate sympathy.
- The Day Latinos Lost a Voice
- R.S.V.P. : Bob Hope Golf Tourney Hope-Less but Successful
- Davis Ignores Cuts Made in School Funds : Education: In a challenge to Deukmejian, he issues checks reflecting the full cost-of-living increase approved by the Legislature.
- Hostage Vigil at Border : Bush Gives U.S. Troops a Pep Talk
- LAX Parking Fees to Increase Again : Finances: Action follows imposition of a 10% tax on spaces citywide. Charges will rise an even $1 so lot attendants don't have to make change.
- Normal Delivery After a Cesarean Is Common : Medicine: In survey, 58% of women who had procedure later opted for vaginal childbirth when given choice. Age of doctor a factor in decision.
- CONGRESS / COMBATTING QUAKES : Bills Would Increase Research Funds, Provide for Insurance
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Moscow Officials to Ration Cigarettes
- DEA Director Vows to Keep Investigating in Camarena Case
- ANAHEIM : Suit Delays Plan for Redevelopment
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE MIDEAST CRISIS : Light Armored Marine Unit Ready to Serve
- PLATFORM : A Martyr in the Struggle for Equal Opportunity
- Suit Reignites 2 Tribes' Dispute Over Land : Indians: Seventy Yuroks, unhappy over a 1988 settlement of claims with rival Hoopas, sue the federal government for a share of the state's largest reservation.
- 3 Say Police Didn't Need to Kill Dog : Disputes: Officers arresting a man after a noise complaint say they shot the boxer to prevent it from attacking their own dog and its handler.
- State's Boom Most Dramatic in Rural Areas : Census: With some exceptions, the greatest growth during the 1980s occurred in Southern California.
- VENTURA : Alternative Education Expanded
- Father Disputes Custody Ruling : Families: Michael Fingert says the appellate court erred in overturning a decision forcing his ex-wife to relocate to Ventura with their son.
- Awning's Fall Prompts Review of City Codes : Safety: Building department is looking at inspection requirements in wake of collapse at shopping center, where several people narrowly escaped injury.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Witnesses Sought in Slaying at Party
- Panel OKs Governor's Choice for High Court
- Fabricating Fitness : Fashion: Manufacturers are choosing high-tech materials that offer climate-control benefits, improved durability, better fit and, sometimes just for fun, color changes.
- Countywide
- Life-Saving Lesson : Camper, 12, Rescues 8-Year-Old From Swimming Pool
- Does California Have Too Much? : Time to manage growth is fast running out
- Desert Towns, Sierra Area Show Dramatic Effects of State's Boom
- Students Arm Themselves, Police Beef Up Hunt for 'Maniac' Killer in College Town
- LOCAL : Elderly Couple, Young Woman Identified in Fatal Irvine Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vandals Quickly Hit New City Restrooms
- LA HABRA : Restaurant Planned Where Club Closed
- County Employees Win Fight for Free Parking
- New Guidelines Treat Domestic Violence Like Any Other Crime
- Air Force Cargo Plane Crashes in W. Germany; at Least 11 Aboard Die : Support: None of the transport jet's crew of 17 has been identified. The C-5A Galaxy was involved in the Middle East airlift.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 134 : Pressure Increases to Deny Proponents Free Air Time
- LAGUNA BEACH : 3 Candidates Get Key Endorsement
- Report Calls for Schools to Address Racial Issues
- Firm Accused in Chemical Dumping Case : Environment: Paint company hid hazardous materials the garbage for 2 1/2 years, D.A. says. It's called one of the most serious environmental crimes ever uncovered by the county.
- A Summit for Powers of Invention : Convention: Inventors will descend on Pasadena in hopes of finding investors, marketing tips and public feedback.
- 3.2 Quake Shakes Julian Residents
- Scout Injured, 6 Acres Burned in Brush Fire
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Community Feels Slighted by City
- City Schools May Add Fine Arts Funds
- VENTURA : Man Who Fled Court Recaptured
- 3 Men Suspected in Robberies at 2 Stores
- Cancer Patient Who Lives in RV Can Stay, City Says
- Where Is Dan Quayle?
- Soviet, Dutch Teams Score Cycling Gold : World meet: The U.S. women take the silver medal in the team time trial in Japan. The men don't fare as well.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Supporters Rally for Hunting Season
- After months of deliberation, University of Maryland...
- Riggins Denied Transfer to Agoura High
- Occidental Expects to Continue Success
- Briton Sets Hurdle Record at Europe Meet
- PEOPLEWATCH
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Smoky Galloway Refines Her Act
- SHORT TAKES : Hope Would Go to Saudi Arabia
- SHORT TAKES : Rap Group Video Draws Protest
- Layoffs at Universal Studios Florida: About 250...
- Energizing Anaheim Electric-Car Firm : Acquisition: Two former electronics executives acquire Taylor-Dunn in hope of doubling sales of $23 million a year by expanding the product line and slashing costs with manufacturing techniques.
- Former Guinness Chairman Sentenced: Ernest Saunders was...
- Fluor Awarded 2 Contracts Worth $250 Million
- Fiat to Lay Off Almost a Third of Plant Workers : Automobiles: The action reflects the start of a long-expected weakening in West European new car demand after years of record sales.
- UPDATE / BOSTON HARBOR : Campaign Issue Now a $6.1-Billion Cleanup Project : Many were embarrassed by Bush's criticism. The massive effort is showing results.
- Settlers' Descendant Works to Keep Past Alive
- Marine Appeals Death Sentence, Alleges Racism
- GULF WATCH: Day 27 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Workers Find Bodies of 134 Yugoslav Mine Blast Victims
- To Who or Whom It May Concern: When in Doubt . . .
- Johannesburg Backs Lifting of Racial Borders : South Africa: The white City Council would let blacks live wherever they wish. However, the final decision is up to the national government.
- 3 on Fishing Boat Missing After Collision With Ship
- County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : L.A. Votes to Hike Tax on Businesses
- Trial Set for Son of Evangelist Cerullo
- SEAL BEACH : City Unsure if Mola Can Refile Plans
- Ryan, Result Welcome : Angels: Ranger pitcher gets a warm reception from the crowd, but McCaskill prevails, 2-0.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Anglers Ignoring the Bait : There Are Fish Aplenty in Southland Waters, but Where Are the Takers?
- 'Rocky Horror' May Be Fall Video
- More Radio Stations Ban O'Connor
- Larry Parrish Calls End to Baseball Career
- SDSU Lands Lewis, Morrison
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Greenwell Back in Swing, Red Sox Win, 6-5
- Buster Douglas, the world heavyweight champion who...
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : 2 Quartets Test Loyalty of Mozart Aficionados
- Airport Arts Panel to Rule on Poster Flap : Public art: Advisory commission will decide whether an abstracted male torso with an Icarus theme is appropriate to commemorate the opening of John Wayne's new terminal.
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- CF Income Partners LP, Los Angeles, has...
- OPEC Frees Members to Pump More Oil
- Acclaimed Ceramist Keeps His Work on the Firing Line
- Western Aid for Soviet Union
- Project Again Approved for Paramount Ranch
- Erstwhile Valdez Will Depart for Sea Trials
- Elementary School Will Start Offering Breakfasts
- COSTA MESA : Arts on the Green Accepting Entries
- A Hard Task, for Starters : USC: Only seven return, giving the No. 9 Trojans their least-experienced team since 1965.
- San Diego Boxer Wins in 10th Round
- La Palma Man Says He's Won Chip Patent
- Fluor Wins $200-million Refinery Contract: The Irvine-based...
- Raymond St. Jacques; Actor Was 60
- Little Support for Hussein in U.S.-Arab Press : Media: Most Arab-American journalists condemn Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. But they fear the United States has only increased tensions by sending in troops.
- VENTURA : Crash Victim Still in Critical Condition
- Bradley Makes 10-Stop Tour to Spotlight Programs : Politics: In his first visit to the Valley in 17 months, the mayor avoided the land-use hot spots like Fryman Canyon or Porter Ranch.
- 50-Mile Car Chase of 3 Suspects in Cabdriver Robbery Ends With 1 Dead
- Countywide : Wanted: Watchdogs to Guard Measure M
- Edberg Stunned in First Round : Tennis: Top-ranked and top-seeded, he is at a total loss in 6-3, 7-6, 6-2 setback to 52nd-ranked Alexander Volkov.
- Wyche: Trade Better Than Nothing : Pro football: Bengal coach claims team would have had to cut a quality linebacker anyway. Club got rights to Rembert.
- SIDELINES : 2 Phoenix Baseball Bids Likely
- POP MUSIC : Bishop Rides a Musical Roller Coaster Into S.D.
- SHORT TAKES : Stray-Turned-Star Sandy Dies
- SHORT TAKES : Beach Boys Benefit Falls Short
- * Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin-based...
- Parents Offer to Foot Bill for New School in Neighborhood : Education: Newhall School District trustees hear an unusual proposal from a group of Valencia homeowners who support a tax that would cost them $250 to $950 per year to pay for a new 600-student elementary campus.
- Dow Gains 17.58 on Gulf, Oil Optimism : Wall St.: Analysts say stocks have found an equilibrium pending further Mideast events.
- Keating Tardily Offers Listing of Personal Assets
- NATION IN BRIEF : UTAH : Campfire Neglect Blamed for Blaze
- Boren Wins Oklahoma Primary; Alaska Narrows Governor Field
- Joan Lunden Marks 10 Years on an A.M. Show
- Wild and Weird Wear
- Morley Callaghan; Canadian Writer, Hemingway Comrade
- THE RAFT RESTAURANT
- Accused Killer of Boy Should Face Death Penalty, Judge Rules
- Bobby Brooks Service to Be Held Thursday
- Irate Roth Forces County Rewrite of Report Opposing Desert Jail Site : Study: The supervisor firmly disputes contention by administrative staff that the plan is too costly. Revise is due in 60 days.
- Mugging Victim Helps Find Suspects
- Man Gets 42 Months in Jewish Charity Scam
- Gallegly Praises Bipartisan Support for Mideast Policy
- Western Aid for Soviet Union
- Seizing a Golden Opportunity : Football: Realignment allows Canyon and company to compete on tough Division I level.
- Lions Quarterbacks Ware, Peete Scramble
- Some Say, Hey, Mays of '90s Plays in Seattle
- United to Delay Chicago Flight Changes: United...
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- Paramount Pictures has named William Horberg senior...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Court Bars Release of Ex-Dictator's Son
- War Games Not Just Make-Believe : Defense: U.S. Marines train near that other Bagdad, in the Mojave Desert. The fighting may be simulated but the purpose is deadly serious.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Acts to Forbid Feeding of Dolphins
- Sununu, Shevardnadze Discuss Managerial Issues
- SOUTHLAND : Mrs. Reagan Has Tumor Excised
- Marine Crew Works, Sweats, Waits for War : Military: A California brigade stands ready to do battle in 'the world's biggest microwave oven.'
- 2 Convicted in Scheme at Diego Garcia Base
- Carpenter Says He Was 'Stupid' to Take Money From Agent
- 2 Injured in Crash; Police Say Victims Were Drag Racing
- Council Moves to Subpoena County's Malathion Test Data : Public health: Urine samples were taken from 70 people in spraying zones in May. Wachs alleges that official has refused to provide documents related to the study.
- County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Man Killed, Youths Hurt in Shooting
- ORANGE : Breakfast to Mark the New School Year
- Supervisors Discuss Contamination Suit
- Census Figures Paint a Checkered Portrait of L.A. County : Population: Low-income cities foresee a gloomy future. But many outlying areas have prospered in growth.
- VENTURA : New Charges Filed in Kidnaping Case
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cincinnati's Rijo Keeps Reds in Right Direction
- SIDELINES : NCAA to Distribute $64 Million in 1st TV Contract Payments
- MOVIE REVIEW : Chuck Norris Returns With 'Delta Force 2'
- RTC Power Upheld: A federal appeals court...
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- Cuba Adopts Stern Fuel-Energy Controls
- Gulf Crisis a Challenge to OPEC's Credibility : Energy: There is growing division and increased politicization among members of the 30-year-old petroleum cartel.
- LAGUNA BEACH : 5-Cent Alcohol Tax Endorsed by Council
- Titan Sports Complex Doesn't Come With a Guarantee : Fullerton: Officials hope the facility improves attendance, community support and recruiting.
- LACLO Will Offer Children's Theater