- MOORPARK : Businesses Criticize Ambulance Tax
- State Claims End Is Near in Medfly Battle : Eradication: Agriculture chief is confident the worst is over, but at least one scientist says it is too soon for such optimism.
- CYPRESS : Agreement Near on Track Development
- Modjeska Canyon's Rage Softens Into Raves
- Edwards, Longtime La Jolla Coach, Dies
- SPORTSCOPE : L.A. Lifeguards Win Another Title
- THE SIDELINES : Oregon Fights for Sports Lottery
- Becker Upset by Czech in Austria Open
- HORSE RACING : Battle Heats Up After Report Draws Damaging Conclusions on Lasix
- A Grand Boss for Yankees
- Woebegone Tales From the Big West
- SHORT TAKES : Porn Video Ruled Not Obscene
- Seasoned Dancer to Take Over for Injured Interns in Lo-Tec Concert
- Clippers Still Can't Find the Right Ticket for Prime Viewing
- MUSIC
- TV Show Goes Back to Rock's First Wave
- Video Revolution Has Created a Monster
- Museum Insists That You Touch the Art : Exhibition: The artworks, designed for the sighted and visually impaired, let you test your sense of touch. Afterward, the sighted can take a look at the sculpture.
- Club M: A Menu-Venue Mix : Italian Restaurant Serves Up Bands at Night
- House Firebombed; 6 Injured : Violence: A 12-year-old boy who was watching TV with his family is severely burned. Authorities have no motive for the attack in Inglewood.
- Veteran Principal Named to Helm at Lincoln High
- VENTURA : Man Holds Up 3rd Bank in 2 Weeks
- Flores Makes Final Bid to Go Ahead With Runoff
- Carter Does as Expected; Padres Win
- Redell to Coach L.A. All-Stars in Football Game
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hot Rangers Knock Blue Jays Out of First
- Original Tickets Weren't Worth Price of Admission
- SWIMMING / U.S. LONG COURSE FINALS : Rouse Goes Under 55 in Backstroke
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Salute to Satchmo at the Bowl
- SHORT TAKES : CNN Suspends Viewer Choice
- Take a Vacation From All That Action
- The Mind Behind the Sculptor's Images : Lecture: Charles Ray discusses the hows and some of the whys of his idiosyncratic work in a talk at the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
- Appropriate Ways to Spend Soft Money From Hardhanded Sources
- Alva Nealy; Former Stroke Foundation Official
- Is Collective Security Just a Chimera? : Three things are required: U.S. leadership, Soviet cooperation and willingness to use force as a last resort.
- Two Men Believed Responsible for 28 Holdups of Fast-Food Restaurants
- Man Found Shot Dead Outside Condominium
- Playoff Hopes On the Line for Heat
- GOODWILL GAMES : The World Changes Quickly for Trenary : Figure skating: World champion could retire, turn pro or move to Italy with her coaches. For now, she'll just pretend Yamaguchi is No. 1.
- TENNIS L.A. OPEN : Edberg Survives Matsuoka's Blazing Serve
- DEL MAR : Heavy Task for Bayakoa in San Diego 'Cap
- Madlangbayan Hopes to Prove Recruiters Blew It
- Jeff Fryer Gunning for Spot on NBA Team
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : For the Best of Uncle Tai's, Tell 'em to Hold the Sugar
- The following are summaries of recent Times...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'L'Etat Sauvage': A Chaotic Portrait of Racism in Africa
- MUSIC
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mezzaluna: High Concept in Beverly Hills
- The Haydn Orchestra's concert Thursday in the...
- Chavez Is Fighting a New Battle : Boxing: Money woes threaten Carson boxing and weightlifting center that bears his name.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Browning Victim of an Early KO
- Eric Dickerson, who once threatened to retire...
- SEC Could Decide Champ in Peach Bowl, Paper Says
- Starfield Scores Pimlico Victory
- UCLA Course on the L.A. Festival Takes to the Streets : Education: UCLA Extension's introductory series to the arts extravaganza begins Saturday at a sanctuary for refugees.
- BEACH NOTES : Six Top Players Will Miss Lucrative Seal Beach Event
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- ORANGE COUNTY LIFE : 'Boot Camp of the Mind' Seeks to Produce Leaders : Education: The UCI Knowledge and Social Responsibility workshop for teens aims to create thinkers dedicated to bettering society.
- Young Boys' Life Credo: 'Surfing Is the Ultimate'
- Iraqi Invasion Condemned by U.N. Council
- Bush Embargoes Trade and Freezes Iraq Assets
- Brutal Battle Waged Near Emir's Palace
- 8th Navigation Satellite Orbited to Pinpoint U.S. Military Units
- County Expected to Adopt Fees to Balance Budget
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Fire Officials Deem School Staircase ,safe
- Ex-Officer Gets Prison for Accepting Bribes
- San Diego
- Jurors Award $2.5 Million to Victim's Parents
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE IRAQI INVASION : Stiffen World Backbones : Short-term oil worries will lead Western Europe and Japan to do little more than bemoan Iraq's trespass.
- Probe Finds No Bid-Rigging by CRA Director
- TV REVIEW : Temporary Amnesia No Excuse for Forgettable 'Memories of Murder'
- E. German Chief Urges Earlier Joint Elections : Europe: Prime minister would advance date nearly two months to forestall economic collapse in East.
- U.S. Trade Embargo Expected to Have Little Impact on Iraq : Economics: Analysts say Washington cannot push for worldwide sanctions without risking a recession at home.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Van Driver Held in Alleged Kidnaping
- Henry Christian Schulz; Realtor
- Foster Care Probe Called 'Witch Hunt'
- $660,000 Allocated for Housing Project
- FULLERTON : Kurdish Congress to Discuss Rights
- VENTURA : Scouts Find Body of Missing Camper
- San Diego
- Ex-Convict Is Indicted for Having Gun
- Affordable Housing Panel Filled : City Hall: Bradley and Ferraro appoint the seven members. The selections draw some criticism.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- PGA Bars Clubs With Dubious Racial Policies : Golf: In the wake of Shoal Creek, the tour says it will not allow events where there is any question of bias.
- TENNIS : San Diego Pro Emerges as Ace at Serving Youths
- Giants Make Big Move as Dodgers Remain Stalled
- For the Beat Farmers, a Fifth Try at Success
- Interpreter Lets Hearing-Impaired Audience in on the Joke : Comedy: At Newport Beach's Laff Stop, Paula Dunn uses more than just sign language to convey the stand-up performers' humor to deaf guests.
- Ford Aerospace Contract
- Remorseful 'Mercy Killer' Leaves Prison
- Barry Case Jury Begins to Weigh Tape, Testimony
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ford Seeks Time to Carpenter
- Soviets Urge Iraqi Forces to Withdraw : Reaction: The Kremlin condemns invasion and suspends all deliveries of arms to Baghdad.
- Higher Prices for Gasoline Due in Weeks
- U.S., Soviets Join to Put Pressure on Iraq : Middle East: Baker and Shevardnadze call for a worldwide embargo on arms sales to Baghdad.
- L.A. Fails to Cut Water Use by 10% : Conservation: Residents cut use by only 9.8% in July. If the trend continues, officials warn, mandatory rationing may be imposed.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Nicholson Enjoys Fatherhood
- Ex-Convict, Already Facing Life Sentence, Indicted on Federal Bank-Robbing Charges
- Conservation Sham
- Keeping Kosher : Rules Get Tougher After Major Store Loses Its Certificate
- Picus Criticizes Developer Over Missing Oaks
- A Ticket in Redondo May Be One for the Recording
- Fresno State the Solid Choice to Win Another Big West Title : Football: Two-time defending champions look strong again. San Jose State might pose the toughest challenge.
- Lee Elder, the first black to play...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Struggles to Straight-Set Win Over McNeil
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blues' Trumpets Lee's Strengths, Weaknesses
- ABC Scales Twin TV Peaks in Award Nominations : Emmys: ABC hopes publicity will boost the serial's ratings and the network's efforts to catch NBC.
- Rushen Named 'Midnight' Music Director
- Times Mirror Buys 50% Stake in La Opinion
- Chrysler Plans Small Price Increase on Its '91 Models
- Work Force Cut by 35 at Alpha Microsystems
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- It's the Least They Could Do for the Terns, Navy Figures
- Around Town : Dive or Dance: Designer Gail Simms Pairs Her Swim and Evening Wear
- Bush Would Slash U.S. Forces, Retain B-2, MX, Midgetman
- COLUMN ONE : Sex Abuse Cases Rock the Clergy : Disclosures of misconduct--a problem hidden for years--are on the rise. And some denominations are developing guidelines for handling offenses.
- House Passes Civil Rights Bill : Congress: Veto threat from the President is brushed off as lawmakers reject alternative version of legislation.
- Iraq Tightens Grip on Kuwait, Sets Up Interim Government : Persian Gulf: Baghdad's forces drive on oil fields, warn that resistance will leave tiny emirate a 'graveyard.'
- WORLD : 5.5 Quake Jolts Southern Iran
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein on Defensive With TV Ad Opposing Quotas
- WORLD : Columbus' Voyage Re-Created
- Death Penalty to Be Sought in Actress' Murder
- Muscle Camp Bulges With Recruits : Fitness: For about $800, newcomer body builders lift weights and attend nutrition and training seminars during a weeklong stay.
- PORT HUENEME : 7 Consider Bids for Harbor Commission
- FBI Investigates Officer's Use of Stun Gun
- COUNTYWIDE : More Money Asked for Indigent Care
- Sprinter Carl Lewis, the world record-holder at...
- He's Got Their Number: Oakland's Hassey Hits the Angels Hard : Baseball: Athletics' catcher goes two for five, including a solo home run.
- Sunday Silence Retired to Stud : Horse racing: Torn ligament in left foot prompts trainer to end track career of former 3-year-old champion. Colt will stand at farm near Easy Goer.
- A Different Clock Ticks for Some Regional Plays
- SHORT TAKES : Chinese Dancer Cites Pressures
- Airlines Picked for New Routes to Japan
- Japanese Fund Ph.D. Program in Pittsburgh
- L.A. Law Firm Wins Suit Over Client Raiding : Litigation: A judge ruled that 12 partners who had decided to leave Wyman Bautzer illegally persuaded clients to jump to the new practice they were forming.
- Price of Crude Oil Surges Amid Fears : Mideast: World markets react to the Iraqi threat. Traders fear Saudi Arabia may be attacked next.
- Delta, Pilots Reach Tentative Pact: The Air...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Trade Surplus Up 12%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Florida Calls Medfly War Over
- MARKETS REACT TO KUWAIT CRISIS : Metals : Gold at First Soars But Gives Up Some Gains
- House Passes Bill to Let Airports Levy Fliers' Fee : Transportation: The charge--up to $12 on a round-trip domestic flight--would allow crowded facilities to expand. But key senators oppose it.
- Pickets Rally at Estate of S&L; Figure : Demonstration: About 40 people gather in front of Bill Waters' home, saying taxpayers shouldn't be stuck with bill for the thrift crisis.
- Mean Streets : Skid Row May Be Safer by Day, but Violent Crimes Continue by Night
- Exchange Halted by 'Circuit Breaker'
- Ways to Avoid Surfing Injuries
- Mideast Hot Line
- Around Town : Jill Richards Has Designs on Making the Most of Second Chance at Success
- Arab Aides Agree--to Meet Again : Diplomacy: Brazen invasion brings a dilemma to region. Concerted action is seen as unlikely.
- 4 Jail Guards Reassigned in Wake of Hazing Probe
- CLIPBOARD : Taking Hazardous Spills
- Hot and Cold of 2 Tropical Cuisines
- Ex-Wife, Son Plead for Life of Doctor Guilty in Murder
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hall Sold on Auto Dealers Group
- More Warm Weather Is on the Way
- Construction to Close Sections of Ventura Freeway
- TUSTIN : Road Extension Is Opened to Traffic
- 10 Arrested at Airport Janitors' Sit-In : Labor: A group of fired janitors and union officials stage a protest at Lindbergh Field over the firing of 55 employees by a maintenance company that they say is anti-union.
- Study of Tainted Wells Defended : Contamination: Federal health officials acknowledge some errors in a report on the effects of toxic chemicals found at Space Ordnance Systems.
- Petr Klima, formerly of the Detroit Red...
- Richards, Thompson Fall Into Line for Chargers
- RECREATION : Teacher, Student Enjoying Year of the Twin Dragons : Karate: Piano fights off gang connections to emerge as gold medalist under close tutelage of Howell.
- MGM/UA Claims Pay Pact With Busfield
- High Drama of the Teen-Age Years : Theater workshops: Plans for year-round school schedules could render this month's productions the last in their current form.
- Dealers Meet Amid Shakeout
- Macy's Negotiates Real Estate Sale: R.H. Macy...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- New Age Travel Agency Specializes in Power Trips
- FASHION : Modasport Sticks to Basic Business
- BOOK REVIEW : A Lively Refresher Course on the Origins of the Bear State
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rival Groups Ready to Fight Each Other
- CSU San Marcos Just Grazed by Governor's Budget Ax
- Controversial School Official Gets New Post
- Wenrich Takes Job Running Dallas Colleges : Education: Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District says he couldn't pass up the pay or challenge.
- FULLERTON : Recovering Mayor Will Seek Reelection
- STAGE REVIEW : Teatro Campesino Back With Its Fire Intact
- After 30 Years, Sun Sets on 'Sun-Up San Diego'
- WEEKENDER : 1,000 Bicyclists Expected in Manhattan Beach Grand Prix
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lalo Schifrin Directs Tunes From the Movies at San Diego's Hospitality Point
- STATE JOBLESS RATES
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills insurance...
- Stock Prices Skid in Tokyo
- Fearing Toxics Liability, Lenders Limit Some Loans
- Even Little Firms Can Get Big Phone Savings
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Seoul to Proceed With Border Plan
- Victim's Mother Sues Hawthorne in Fatal Shooting
- Sand, Kuchiki Make a Point Despite Score : Figure skating: Area team gains confidence and experience but fails to impress judges in a crowd-pleasing return to the ice.
- COMMENTARY : Thomas in Position to Wrest Linebacker Crown From Taylor
- THE SIDELINES : Rebels Appeal NCAA Play Ban
- Perez Says He's Finished for Season
- THE SIDELINES : Danish Cyclist Wins 4th Stage
- As Easy as Stealing Candy From a Baby
- Country Singer to Release First Single
- Controversial Art but a Classic Steak
- Supermarket Contract Offer Rejected : Labor: Bargaining between six chains and the union representing 80,000 clerks and meat cutters is expected to resume today.
- Employees Sue 3 Garment Contractors
- Severin Grabin; Retired Rehabilitation Specialist
- A Cruel Regression for a Growing California : Budget: Far more harmful than the delay in getting a state spending plan is the moral statement made by Gov. Deukmejian's choices for cuts.
- Budget Cuts a Sharp Blow to Hospitals and Schools : Government: Officials say the new state spending plan could also force the closing of the South Bay's last three community-based mental health clinics.
- 2,554-Unit Project OKd in Santa Clarita Valley
- Edward A. Engel; Musician
- Quance of Northridge to Swim for U.S. Squad in Italian Meet
- Morgan, Palmer: Parallel Paths to Hall of Fame : Baseball: Two veteran players to be inducted Sunday. They remain close to the game and are concerned about some modern trends.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Coleman Helps Torre Enjoy First Night Back
- Anti-Obscenity Pledge Opposed by Arts Council : Grants: Advisory panel breaks with NEA chairman and likens requirement to McCarthy era loyalty oaths.
- Seidman Says FDIC to Probe Fail's Purchase of Oklahoma Thrift
- Bear Stearns Cos.: The New York-based investment...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Energy Import Quota Advances
- ANR Is Expanding Its Energy Holdings
- Resort Designing Booms: Designing resorts is a...
- Black Journalists Take Time Out for a Party
- Will Zsaga of You-Know-Who Ever End?
- Iraq Pledges Pullout : Troops in Kuwait Mass Near Saudi Border : Hussein to Meet Emir, Arab Chiefs
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : UKIAH : Judge Approves Logging Plans
- P.M. BRIEFING : AAA Urges Gas Price Restraint
- Court Rules in Boeing's Favor: The Washington...
- Westinghouse Buys Knoll International
- Wendy's International Inc.: The Dublin, Ohio, fast-food...
- U.S. Backs Soviet Market Economy : Reforms: American businessmen will head for Moscow next month to aid Gorbachev.
- Cuts May Slow L.A. Year-Round Schools Plan
- NATION : Stark Says He Regrets Calling Sullivan 'a Disgrace to His Race'
- NATION IN BRIEF : IDAHO : 1st Woman Named to Appellate Court
- More Hope: Bob Hope says he wrote...
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Veterans Sue Over Agent Orange Study
- LOCAL : Thousands of Squid Wash Ashore
- REGIONAL REPORT : Commercial Real Estate in a Worrisome Downturn : Offices: Experts believe the market is in early states of a bust that could last two years or more and depress the region's economy further.
- SCIENCE / LOCOMOTION : Legs Knocked Out From Under Theory on Why Snakes Evolved
- U. S. SANCTIONS AROUND THE WORLD
- Bush Veto of Parental Leave Bill
- The Legacy of Art Seidenbaum
- The Legacy of Art Seidenbaum
- Bush Veto of Parental Leave Bill
- The Legacy of Art Seidenbaum
- Bush Veto of Parental Leave Bill
- The Legacy of Art Seidenbaum
- Bush Veto of Parental Leave Bill
- Soccer Player Praised for School Appearances
- Inner-City Parks
- The Legacy of Art Seidenbaum
- Fast Workers
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- Saddam Hussein: 'Realistic,' 'Utterly Ruthless' : Leadership: Iraqi is described as a practitioner of 'blood and iron' policy.
- FUELING PRICES: What will the Iraqi invasion...
- As in Life, Couple Were Meticulous in Death : Suicide: Douglas and Dana Ridenour were careful and methodical, relatives say. They ended their lives the same way.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren and Smith Trade Shots Over Fund-Raising
- Two Charged in Murder of Pacoima Pastor
- Alamo's Churches, Firm Teetering : Investigations: Institutions founded by the fugitive preacher are feeling the pinch after IRS raids. From hiding, he charges a conspiracy.
- Use of Slain Pastor's Credit Card Led Police to Suspects : Crime: Two students were arrested at a tire store after reportedly trying to buy custom rims.
- Venice Beach Flexes Its Shopping Muscle
- SUDDEN IMPACT: Orange Unified School District's public...
- Stark Charges Sullivan Ignores Needs of Poor : Health: Secretary, the only black Cabinet member, demands an apology and calls the liberal white lawmaker's views 'stereotyped.'
- U.S. Ships, Planes Quickly Deployed to Troubled Area : Military: But experts warn that the Pentagon's options are limited unless the Saudis invite Americans.
- Fishing contest organizers expect kids to go hook, line and sinker for their sport.
- O.C. Arabs Anxiously Await News From Home
- SICK & TIRED: Ernie Arai of Fountain...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Coca-Cola to Open Its Museum
- Eastman Kodak Co.: The Rochester, N.Y., photographic...
- RTC Chief Backs Off $500-Billion Figure for S&L; Bailouts
- The Broad Benefits of AIDS Research
- General Motors Turns to Europe for Its Future : Autos: New Chairman Robert C. Stempel said a major expansion in sales and manufacturing is planned. He also outlined a cutback in management.
- CMS Expects to Post Fourth-Quarter Loss
- Europe Firm to Buy Fireman's Fund Insurance
- Gazpacho Fixings Make a Great Salsa or Garnish
- HOW THE CONFLICT DEVELOPED
- Good View, Good Music Worth Newport Glitz
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Carson Goes Ape to Aid Chimp
- Few Fume Over New 5-Cent Gas Tax
- Toledo Official Fired by Hawkey Gets Hearing
- La Verne : Initiative Request Denied
- Country Wisdom: The wife of the late...
- The Motel of Make-Believe : Landmark: Monty Thomulka's Pink Motel was a hit with 1950s travelers. Now its a star on the silver screen.
- King Neptune's Seafood Restaurant and Nautical Museum,...
- WORLD : German Elections Pact Signed
- Countywide : County Expected to Extend Lion Study
- NOTES & QUOTES
- 3 Talking Heads Plus 5 Equals Concert
- A Beastly Look at the Marquis de Sade in UCLA Series
- Pit Bull Killed After Biting Officer
- GOODWILL GAMES : They Are Best Athletes Money Can't Buy : Cuba: Things are changing in the communist world, except for this island in the Caribbean.
- At Del Mar, the Inside Track Is on the Outside
- THE SIDELINES : Becker, Muster, Skoff Reach Quarterfinals of Austrian Open
- SHORT TAKES : Ebert Unravels Cruise Formula
- 'Doonesbury' Takes Off Clothes, Takes on NEA Issue
- 2 Northridge Teen-Agers Held in Pacoima Pastor's Death
- Sockers Sign Goalie Nogueira For 1990-91
- COLUMN LEFT : Lacking a Cold War, U.S. Draws a Blank : Our 'special relationship' demands a range of actions to soften the sufferings of Liberia.
- THE SIDELINES : Phillies Extend Managers' Pacts
- The Florida Athletic Commission is investigating the...
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Thirty Six Red Runs Fourth at Saratoga
- Kit Lobell Named the 5-2 Favorite for Trot at Yonkers
- ART