- Employees Give to School of the Arts
- Last U.S. Refugee Plane Leaves Iraq : Persian Gulf: Hundreds of Americans remain as pawns in the largest hostage crisis in the nation's history. Baghdad publishes interviews with 'human shields.'
- Prison Plus Fine Sought for Silberman
- Old-Fashioned Days Fund-Raising Events
- Pomona Weighs All-Year Schools
- L.A. Festival Was More Than an Arts Celebration : Culture: The city got to better know its multiethnic and intergenerational self. But institutionalizing the fest would kill its spirit and mission.
- EQUALITY WATCH : 'Lovely Ladies'
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Beware Timidity in the Endgame : It is lightly stated that the United States would be isolated in a military crunch. I do not believe this.
- Enrollment Jumps 7% at Ventura College
- ROUNDUP : Brand 'X' Is Quality in Ruffian
- Cream of the Crop: Southland's Top Prep Players : Football: After down season, Southern California's talent pool is bubbling over with blue-chip players.
- Hartman Meets New Challenge in Royal Invitational Victory : Cross-country: Canyon senior rises to the occasion in traversing Moorpark College's hilly course in 15 minutes 11 seconds.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE HENSON : Thousand Oaks' Bowen Finds Writers a Vowel Less Than Letter-Perfect
- Cuisine de Bertranou : <i> Restaurant dining in Los Angeles took a giant step when the late Jean Bertranou opened L'Ermitage 15 years ago. The following L.A. chefs all worked with Bertranou.</i>
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : TCU Strikes in Final Minute to Beat Oklahoma State, 31-21
- Tragedy Makes Album a Labor of Love
- FALL PREVIEW : The Calendar Critics' Best Bets for the Rest of '90 : Art
- Dorsey Spoils Stewart's Homecoming in 21-14 Win : Prep football: Granada Hills tires and loses halftime lead, game to defending City Section 4-A Division champion.
- Michigan's Vaughn: One for Bruin Book : College football: Wolverines win, 38-15, when he rushes for 288 yards, most ever against UCLA.
- Williams, Lutton, Greer Promoted by Irvine Co.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH STYLE : The Return of the DCW
- World's Largest Balloon Festival Turns Skies Over Albuquerque into Kaleidoscope of Color
- If Trouble Is Ahead, Who's Looking Out? : CONSUMER: State Department Offers Help : Advisories: The best source for timely information on destinations abroad is the State Department, which issues regular updates.
- Having It All : Adult Communities: The Action Continues After Retirement
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH STYLE : Rattan Comfort
- Some Questions You Might Ask
- Stampeding to Australia for Things Crocodilian
- Minnesota Oak Country: Uncrowded Splendor : LEAVES
- WORLD in Brief : ISRAEL : Help in Absorbing Soviet Jews Sought
- With Leaders in Jail, Posse Comitatus' Fate Is Uncertain
- Bald Eagle and Peregrine Falcon Soar Away From the Pit of Extinction
- Arabs in Australia Pledge Troops to Defend Emirates
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GULF WATCH: Day 52 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Cultist Gets Death for Murdering 5
- 'Throw the Bums Out': Primary Voters Intent on Rejecting Dukakis : Primary: The Massachusetts governor is defeated twice in the state's primary--and he didn't even run. Can it be a Bush realignment?
- Orange County Perpective : Guide to Building SROs May Help the Homeless
- Freeways Inching Toward Gridlock, Caltrans Says : Traffic: Statistics show the number of motorists grew steadily in the '80s--from 15% more on a section of the Ventura Freeway to 183% more on the Foothill Freeway.
- Perry Mason's Friend From Oxnard : Fame: Erle Stanley Gardner gave life to a sly defense lawyer and, though dead 20 years, is still the world's second best-selling author. But no statue or plaque testifies to his success.
- 'Missing' Woman to Join Her Husband in Texas
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : El Camino Stops Saddleback; Harbor Beats L.A. Southwest
- ROUNDUP : Arreola and Vett Pace Northridge in Cross-Country
- Bakersfield Plays Up to Its Notices : Junior college football: No. 1-ranked Renegades capitalize on Glendale mistakes and romp to 31-3 victory.
- SONORA CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Gonzales, Pinto Break Away to Win
- Odd Kick Return Propels Beverly Hills Past Harvard
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bellflower beats Sonora With Late Field Goal
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Cunningham Scores Three Times as Golden West Rolls to 42-0 Victory
- *** 1/2 THE REPLACEMENTS "All Shook Down" <i> Sire</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- IN BRIEF: : *** The Whispers, "More of the Night," Capitol.: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Ronald F. Tanner has been appointed vice...
- Last Boat From Mariel : THE PEREZ FAMILY <i> by Christine Bell (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- Archeologists Unearthing Viking Secrets
- Vietnam Storm Toll 10
- Argentine Presidential Aide Says He Sent 154 Tons of Beef to Iraq
- Early Night With Chris Elliott : Letterman's Guy Under the Seats Stars in New Fox Sitcom
- Cities Say Census Shortchanged Them : Population: Four Westside cities say they have more households than the Census Bureau's preliminary findings indicate. West Hollywood claims a 20% discrepancy.
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Big Layoffs Planned to Reduce Deficit
- World IN BRIEF : ZIMBABWE : Plan to Legalize 1-Party Rule Shelved
- Man Kills Himself After Shooting His Ex-Wife in Quarrel
- Balancing Skateboard Fun and Safety : * Experts--and Common Sense--Say Don't Hitch Rides and Do Use Proper Equipment
- Recalling the New York Post's Glory Days
- Miraleste's Air Attack Grounded in 15-9 Loss to Moorpark
- Steinbrenner Is Not Content on Sideline
- Danny Sullivan wrested the pole position for...
- Clemens Might Be Out for the Season
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- University of Florida President John Lombardi did...
- Pierce Loses Offense, Game in Santa Barbara, 24-0
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : San Luis Obispo Upsets Portland State, 36-23
- FALL PREVIEW : The Calendar Critics' Best Bets for the Rest of '90 : Movies
- Canadians Flock to U.S. Hospitals That Aid Addicts : Health care: Strapped U.S. facilities welcome the business, but the practice is controversial north of the border.
- Tapping Into Feelings : HOT FUDGE; Stories <i> By Richard Spilman (Poseidon Press: $17.95; 243 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Information, Please
- In Love With Romance : Gems and Stems Will Make Her Day, But a White Knight Will Make Her Swoon
- Mortgage Relief for Kin of Gulf Military?
- Going Up and Away in Albuquerque
- Caltech Names 1st Female Coach
- Desperate Crime Leaves Embers of Guilt
- Long Odds for Casino Measure : West Hollywood: Groups that usually fight each other have allied to oppose an initiative for a card club.
- Red Cross Worker Revisit the Pain of Vietnam
- 'Annandale' History Reprinted to Raise Funds for Hestia House
- Japan in Search of a Foreign Policy : Recent moves have been tentative, but welcome
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Tito Mboweni : Shaping South Africa's Post-Apartheid Economy
- Vector Car Firm Figures It's Time to Varoom
- Great-Grandmother Wins $1 Million
- An Uphill Battle to Halt Clean Air Bill : Congress: Rep. Dannemeyer is seemingly fighting for a lost cause in trying to block changes in the law. But he may get Dornan's support.
- Ocean Gunk Makes Beach-Goers Nervous : Environment: The scum comes in many colors and degrees of toxicity. Most is harmless but sewage spills can cause illnesses.
- Last-Play Tackle Beats Arkansas for Ole Miss : Rebels: Mississippi's Mitchell, Godwin stop Razorback runner on the one for 21-17 victory.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FAIRPLEX : Lou Rowan Winner of Derby Trial
- LAGUNA HILLS CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Taylor Takes Medium Schools Title
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Lead Cut to 2 1/2 as Bullpen Fails Again
- The Vaughan Brothers' Blues-Guitar Legacy : *** 1/2 THE VAUGHAN BROTHERS "Family Style" : <i> Epic</i> : <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- Some Old Friends in New Guises and at New Prices
- Vaughan H.J. Shalson has been named president...
- Failed Thrifts' Property To Be Auctioned Long-Distance : Real estate: Buyers can bid from nine cities on office buildings, shopping centers, a golf course and several motels.
- Mortgage Bankers Plan Seminars
- Building Trade Show Scheduled
- Your Mortgage : Buyers Get In the Swing With 2-Step Loan : Financing: Program is cross between fixed- and adjustable-rate loans. It starts with below-market rate, is adjusted after seven years.
- U.S. Hospitals Open Doors to Canada's Addicts : Health care: The Canadian medical system pays the tab, a welcome boost for facilities in Orange County and elsewhere. But some up north say Canada is getting fleeced.
- Cal Poly Educator Named to Test Panel
- Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- On the Trail of Siberia's Huge Reindeer Herds : Herdsmen Endure a Hard Life as They Oversee the Animals for the Government
- Festival at Valyermo Priory Spreads Its Heavenly Charm
- Boundaries May Be Redrawn
- Singer Is High Note in Contest
- Baby Boy Goes Home to His Genetic Parents : Custody fight: Infant ends stormy stay in hospital. The surrogate mother later visits couple and the child.
- Officially, the 32nd annual Greek Festival, being...
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : Richard Crenna's Janek returns to CBS; one more chance for 'Generations'; Judge Stone in love ?
- GOP Opponent Says Rep. Anderson Improperly Helped Wife's Bank : Politics: Sanford Kahn says a telephone call to regulators on behalf of Rancho Dominguez Bank of Carson was 'morally wrong.' The congressman denies any impropriety.
- Driver Who Vanished Is Reported OK
- Washington Hits USC With Silencer : College football: Trojans' 31-0 loss ends their 20-game unbeaten streak against Pacific 10 opponents.
- Keggi's 68 Gives Her Lead at Buena Park : Golf: Lopez, Briles falter in third round. Leader has never won an LPGA tournament.
- The No. 10-ranked Connecticut women's soccer team...
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Virginia Wins, 59-0, but Welsh Complains
- Crispin Glover, Peter Boyle, Karen Black and...
- 'Dona Rosita': Plight of Hispanic Women
- BYU Really Tys One on the Aztecs : College football: Detmer passes for 514 yards to lead No. 4 Cougars to 62-34 victory over San Diego State.
- They Needn't Go Far for Inspiration : Pro football: Raiders can look to Shell, Steelers to Greene for best of their teams' traditions at Coliseum today.
- MOBBED UP: When Frank Dileo was managing...
- Electra Celebrates Its Tradition
- WASHINGTON : Iraq Considerations May Change Technology-Export Bill
- Navigating a Friendship : CHLOE AND OLIVIA <i> By Bell Gale Chevigny (Grove Weidenfeld: $18.95; 355 pp.)</i>
- No One's in the Kitchen With Dinah : SURRENDER THE PINK <i> By Carrie Fisher (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 269 pp.) </i>
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Rare Birds in a Gilded Age : THE FIVE OF HEARTS; An Intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and His Friends <i> By Patricia O'Toole (Clarkson Potter: $25; 459 pp.) </i>
- Pitzer Gets Race Relations Grant
- High Schools 'Guaranteeing' Grads : Education: Warranties let employers 'return' those with poor job skills. Further training is free.
- THE HOUSE
- Russians Reject Gorbachev's Appeal for New Powers, Vow to Go Their Own Way : Soviet Union: The defiant federation says it will institute a radical economic overhaul, no matter what the rest of country does. A collision is inevitable.
- Pomona Foes Agree--Somewhat, for a While
- The Saga of the Silver Saddle Casino : Gambling: After nearly nine troubled years, Cudahy is still waiting for the grandiose poker club to open and start generating revenue for city coffers.
- Santiago Ulibarri, 45, has been a bus...
- Camp Cucamonga (NBC Sunday at 7 p.m.),...
- This Mystery Enough to Shake Them Up : Crime: Tenants are irritated by abandoned trunks. One piece of luggage is even kicked. Police find they contain arms and explosives.
- Imperatives of Biotechnology : Suddenly gene research seems less scary
- Overshadowed, Lebanon Battles Instability
- 5 Legislators and Lobbyist Charged in S.C. Scandal
- Police Seeking Witnesses in Man's Slaying
- It's a Dirty Job, But Recruits Seem to Love It : Firefighting: The California Conservation Corps promises firefighter trainees low pay, awful hours, backbreaking work and lots of satisfaction.
- 2 Marymount Basketball Players Convicted of Rape
- Police Name Suspect After Wilmington Raid
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Thom Hunt Closes the Gap With Cross-Country Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Warren Leads Dorsey Over Granada Hills
- Broznowski Rides Like a Pro in Masters Race
- Loss Leaves Marinovich Embarrassed
- Surprising West L. A. Ambushes Ventura, 34-17
- Joe V. Orsak has been appointed vice...
- If Old Paint Doesn't Come Off, Paint Over It
- A Gallery of Memories : Some Old Treasures, No Matter How They Clutter a Wall, Cannot Be Tossed
- Gardening : 'Super Sponges' Keep Plants From Drying Out : Polymers: When these man-made compounds are mixed with soil, they soak up water, then release it to the plant roots.
- Panasonic Laser-Disc Entry Highly Impressive
- Anonymous Elmer Wrote the Book on Page Turning
- Scientists Probe 1912 Volcanic Eruption
- Handicapped Woman at Center of Dispute Over Special Education
- THE HOUSE
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : $6-Million Goya Found in Museum
- Norwalk Will Keep Paying for Spouse Travel : Budget: Just one of the five council members, Grace F. Napolitano, votes against continuing to pay for travel by husbands and wives of council members.
- Sandy, 12, Dreams of Heaven as She Bravely Battles the AIDS Infection : Epidemic: Disease has devoured every part of her body. She is among nearly 2,500 children under 13 who have contracted full-blown AIDS, with more than half dying.
- Fighting Fire With . . . Computers! : Arson: Fire-setters range from abused children to professional "torches." Now, experts are compiling computer profiles of those who commit such crimes.
- Volunteers Giving Head Start a Leg Up : The Proven Education Program Needs 100 Orange County Health Care Professionals
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (TNT Sunday at...
- As Oklahoma Goes, So Goes. . .? : Term limitations could produce a near-revolution in politics
- SOUTH AFRICA: A LAND LOSING HOPE : A historic black-white accommodation seemed so near. Today conditions remain bleak and the country appears on the brink of civil war.
- Walk Away From Life? You Can Get There From Here
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : TUSTIN SCHOOL BOARD : Resigned Superintendent Now Wants to Sit With Trustees
- Kusch Finally Wins Hobby Stock Title at Saugus Speedway
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Lose, Get Bad News on Clemens
- ON THE PREP PATH / BARBIE LUDOVISE : Say, That Anaheim Linebacker Is a Fine Player
- Player Collapses on Sideline, Dies Later in Hospital
- FALL PREVIEW : The Calendar Critics' Best Bets for the Rest of '90 : MOVIES
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Canley Rushes for 253 Yards as San Jose State Routs UNLV
- South Carolina Athletic Director King Dixon said...
- Allen Enjoys a Day at the Beach With 49ers, 28-7
- It's Up to Individuals to Fight the War on Poverty
- For Now, Muni Holders Can Just Tend the Grass
- What Age Limit for Children to Use Lake?
- 'The Secret Agent'
- THE OPENING QUESTION : TROPICAL GANGSTERS <i> By Robert Klitgaard (Basic: $22.95; 273 pp.) </i>
- MEN & MONUMENTS <i> By Janet Flanner (Da Capo Press: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- The other day a friend of ours...
- Baby's Lawyer: Lone Voice for the Defenseless
- Director Chosen for Cal Poly LandLab
- Surrogate-Born Baby Now With Genetic Parents
- Did a Tragic Blunder Slay Sri Lanka's 'White Tiger'? : Civil war: An American priest is missing and presumed dead. Friends say he got caught in the middle of the nation's savage ethnic conflicts.
- South Koreans Protest Plans to Ease Curbs on Farm Imports
- World IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : Prisoners' Strike for Amnesty Widens
- Mae Pendleton Cowan, a longtime Los Angeles...
- Metro Rail Safety Is Far Worse Than U.S. Average : Tunnel: The number of accidents is 28% higher than industry standards. Dozens were improperly reported.
- Test Pilots Get Walk of Honor in Lancaster
- Street Vendors Finding It Harder to Ply Their Wares
- Leaders of Syria, Iran Discuss a 'Powder Keg' : Diplomacy: Rafsanjani presides over a military parade in Tehran marking Iraqi aggression against his country.
- Want to Demoralize the Enemy? Air Power Alone Isn't Enough : Warfare: Theories that strategic bombing can break the other side are just that. Look at what happened during World War II or Vietnam.
- Wedding Party Belly-Dances Down the Aisle : Nuptials: The bride wears white, but her bridesmaids sport the chic of Araby in a Middle Eastern-themed ceremony.
- Harbor Department Agrees to Pay for Road Projects in Wilmington
- Surprise Enrollment Rise Renews Debate on School Closures : Education: Expecting a drop of 370 students, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Schools actually added 26. But officials say consolidation plans will proceed.
- Many Boaters Suspected of Using Harbors as Sewer
- BEST BET
- THOUSAND OAKS
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Titans Get Lost, Then Lose to Akron, 48-17 : College football: After Fullerton finds the Rubber Bowl, Akron capitalizes on five interceptions.
- Hombres Cannot Keep Up
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : El Toro Is Spoiler Again, Wins Title
- Cook Recovers Against Giants : Dodgers: After struggling through two relief performances with his new club, he settles in well as a starter, beating some old friends.
- Lightning Strikes Again for Irish : Notre Dame: For the second week in a row, a deflected pass sparks a comeback victory for nation's top-ranked team.
- Farrah Gets a Cut
- Gulf Maneuver
- IN BRIEF: : *** Steve Earle & the Dukes, "The Hard Way," MCA.: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- FALL PREVIEW : The Calendar Critics' Best Bets for the Rest of '90 : Music & Dance
- FALL PREVIEW : The Calendar Critics' Best Bets for the Rest of '90 : Stage
- VIDEO REVIEWS : From Paris Players, the 'Schizo' Music of Middle Age
- KENTUCKY FRIED ARCHITECTURE
- Moved by Military Cruise
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Times Change All Over, Not Just in the Catskills
- Deplorable Conditions at Los Angeles Zoo
- Deplorable Conditions at Los Angeles Zoo
- Supervisors, Airport Officials Buffeted by Traveler Turbulence
- Food and Stereotypes
- ET TU, E.T.?
- ET TU, E.T.?
- CONDUCT UNBECOMING
- Women Conductors
- White Swan, Black Swan : ...
- Distorted View
- Sylvester Stallone, a Man of Letters
- Poisoned Squirrels
- Attorneys Call for Fair Play, Integrity
- Elvis Presley Is Gone, but the Arguments About Him and His Music Are Not
- Forbidden Trash, Creeping Fascism
- ET TU, E.T.?
- Women Conductors
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Gender Selection Spawns Angry Response
- JACK NICHOLSON
- Ballpark Story a Hit
- Belmont Shore
- Elvis Presley Is Gone, but the Arguments About Him and His Music Are Not
- Gulf Diplomacy
- JACK NICHOLSON
- Adrian Hall's Southern Heart : The noted stage director has resumed his obsession with the work of Robert Penn Warren, improbably melding a poem--"Brother to Dragon"--with chapter four from "All the King's Men." The result, "Hope of the Heart," opens the season at the Mark Taper Forum.
- I am delighted to finally read something...
- ET TU, E.T.?
- UNDERSTANDING IRAQ
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Gender Selection Spawns Angry Response
- Wilson Picks Sides
- Violent Photo
- Plastic Surgeon Should Face True Justice
- Local Association Can Speak for Itself
- Toting Up Pluses and Minuses, Ins and Outs of Car-Pool Lanes
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Times Change All Over, Not Just in the Catskills
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Gender Selection Spawns Angry Response
- 'HIPPER-THAN-THOU'
- Supervisors, Airport Officials Buffeted by Traveler Turbulence
- Paying for Growth
- KENTUCKY FRIED ARCHITECTURE
- On Sept. 4, "Real Life With Jane...
- House Options for Elderly Praised
- Not Just Good to Business
- TOW AWAY
- 'Regressive Politics in a Progressive City'--Irvine's Just Responding to Its Citizens
- Deplorable Conditions at Los Angeles Zoo
- Toting Up Pluses and Minuses, Ins and Outs of Car-Pool Lanes
- Deplorable Conditions at Los Angeles Zoo
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Gender Selection Spawns Angry Response
- Dealerships Hurt Sales of American-Brand Cars
- Contributions of Grace Payne
- Toting Up Pluses and Minuses, Ins and Outs of Car-Pool Lanes
- It seems, in the absence of substance,...
- EAST MEETS WEST
- COMING CLEAN
- Contributions of Grace Payne
- Art Revisionism
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Times Change All Over, Not Just in the Catskills
- 'Regressive Politics in a Progressive City'--Irvine's Just Responding to Its Citizens
- Supervisors, Airport Officials Buffeted by Traveler Turbulence
- Mayor's Opinion of Civic Center Report
- Indigent Medical Care as a Gift
- Right to Healthy Life
- The "World's Greatest Magicians at the Magic...
- Downside, Up Side of Sinatra's Letter
- I watch "Twin Peaks" because it's one...
- Mayor Should Show Some Backbone
- Column on Overhauling the Patent System Contains Several Flaws, Attorney Contends
- ET TU, E.T.?
- Downside, Up Side of Sinatra's Letter
- The War That Made Us Whole...
- A Human Hockney
- UNDERSTANDING IRAQ
- HOW FAR SHOULD TV GO ?
- LANDRY'S LAUNDRY
- Ballpark Story a Hit
- JACK NICHOLSON
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Betting That Voters Prefer Conservatism : Politics: Republican opposes abortion and supports oil drilling off the California coast--stances that place him directly opposite his rival for the post, Democrat Arlo Smith.
- ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINS?
- Contributions of Grace Payne
- NOT A CROSS WORD
- Uniting Downtowns
- Supervisors, Airport Officials Buffeted by Traveler Turbulence
- Deplorable Conditions at Los Angeles Zoo