- Coleman Enrolls at Crespi : Prep basketball: Former Cleveland player returns to the Valley after a year in Chicago.
- Substitutes Pave Way for Fillmore Win
- SIDELINES : Muster Upset in French Tennis
- Western to Move to Cog Hill
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- 1-Touch Programming to Debut
- Owner of Anaheim Firm Guilty of Fraud : Aerospace: David Ross' company faked government tests on circuit boards used in the space shuttle and other programs, a judge rules.
- Dow Drifts 13.12 Higher in Directionless Session
- Huge Canadian Oil Project Close to a Deal
- P.M. BRIEFING : K mart Will Change Its Logo
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Jet With 18 Aboard in Apparent Crash
- D.C. Voters Back Jackson; Novice May Succeed Barry
- Six Writers Receive Lannan Awards
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Dressing for Dinner : Dining Out Means Seeing and Being Seen, and Part of the L. A. Restaurant Experience Includes Sitting at Tables Dressed as Well as Patrons Are
- Coming Out Is a Ball : Young Ladies of Chinese Heritage to Take Their Turn as Debutantes
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Innovative Earring Maker Finds Gold in Mother Lobe of Junk : Jewelry: Almost any common object--even bicycle tires--is fair game for the founder of the Junque line.
- CalMat Co., Los Angeles, has promoted Ronald...
- Recession May Force Taxpayer Bank Bailout : Finance: Congress is told of a possible depletion of the FDIC fund, which could spark rescue efforts similar to the S&L; crisis.
- If Columbia S&L; Fails, Experts See $300-Million Tab
- Security Pacific to Sell Brokerage Stake: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cineplex Box Office Disappoints
- FGS Insurance Calls State Fraud Charges 'Absurd' : Regulations: A hearing opens on revoking the license of an Irvine-based company accused of assigned-risk misuse, falsifying driver records and hiding commissions and fees.
- Fluor Corp.: The giant engineering and construction...
- Boots Rise to the Occasion as Accessories
- COLUMN ONE : High Cost of Housing Bargains : Complaints of shoddy building practices promise to turn the Inland Empire's housing boom of the 1980s into a fertile area for homeowner lawsuits in the 1990s.
- Youngster's Fancy Takes Flight : Bird watching: A San Marino high school student's avian interests led him to write and illustrate a 'Beginners' Bird Guide to San Marino and Vicinity.'
- Van de Kamp's Files for Bankruptcy Under Chapter 11
- Serving Democracy
- Unisys Corp.'s Timeplex Will Buy Out Doelz
- ASK to Acquire Ingres for $110 Million:...
- Floods Swamp S. Korea; 124 Dead or Missing
- Pucci Again : Design: Those psychedelic prints have returned--on unitards, dresses and accessories.
- Drug Users Risk Losing U.S. Benefits
- Michael Jackson Can't Sell His Sole : Shoes: L.A. Gear hoped the singer's buckle-laden footwear would rescue a slow year. But the sneakers are no big hit.
- Protesters Try to Halt Departure of Rechristened Exxon Valdez
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Fashion Plates for Social Causes
- House Panel Rejects Stiff Curbs on Content of Ads for Cigarettes
- Bush Tries Pulpit Approach in Uncharacteristic Address : Television: The President uses sweeping rhetoric. But his delivery is more Gary Cooper than John Wayne.
- A Clamor for Talk in Los Angeles : Lectures: Ever popular speaker programs give listeners an opportunity to hear Important People, who, in turn, get a chance to pitch their books, platforms and promises.
- Furnishings 2000 to Seek Help in Bankruptcy Court
- Neil Bush's Petition Rejected: Federal regulators rejected...
- Perks That Work : Compensation: Many companies are finding that an afternoon off, a free T-shirt or a performance bonus more than pays for itself in improved employee productivity and morale.
- STOCKS : Mideast Jitters Sink Market; Dow Dips 2.97
- Fumes Force Evacuation of Chemical Plant Area
- 'Big Splash' Bash Reels In $180,000 for AIDS Effort
- RTD's New Policy on Late Buses
- Los Angeles Raises Parking Fees, Business Tax
- Texas Instruments Royalties Request Reported: Texas Instruments...
- MGM/UA Blasts Insurers' Offer to Settle Lawsuit : Entertainment: The plan would pay shareholders up to $20 million. The studio, sued regarding its sale to Turner Broadcasting, vows to appeal.
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Post Talks Stepped Up
- 11 Hurt, 2 Monks Held After Myanmar Protest
- Medical Magnet School Opens Amid Fanfare, Hope : Education: Francisco Bravo, the new high-rise in East L.A., also gives a lesson in public-private cooperation.
- A Toast to Trumps' Art of the Meal
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : A Boom for Bejeweled Bustiers : Two Huntington Beach Women Sell Gem-Studded Bustiers at Tony Shops
- LOCAL : 2 Compton Men Sentenced in Holdup of 22 at Van Nuys Bar
- Bush Cut Anti-War Portion of Soldier's Note
- Gulf Crisis Prompts New Strategy on Offshore Oil Ban
- Press Has Right to Juror Data, Court Affirms : Law: In case stemming from a San Diego County murder trial, an appeal court rules that juror questionnaires can't be kept from the media.
- Torres, Supervisors Clash Over Alleged Job Discrimination : Employment: State senator seeks an independent monitor to oversee hiring and promotion practices. Schabarum answers that no one has brought complaints to him.
- Liberia: From Bad to Worse?
- Residents Return Home as Blaze Dwindles
- Lawsuit Filed Over Contact Lens Bills : Courts: Optometric groups, ex-state senator accused of trying to put mail-order lens firm out of business.
- Clipboard : John Wayne Airline Performance : For June, 1990
- More Variety Pledged for Ojai Festival : Cultural events: Organizers hope that a broader mix of music in 1991 will help them recoup the losses incurred by this year's program.
- FILLMORE : Man Shot by Deputy Pleads Not Guilty
- Siljander Gets Shutout Record in UCSD Win
- Steve Timmons led Team Redsand to a...
- The Superdome's general manager said the 70,000-seat...
- SIDELINES : U.S. Volleyball Coach Resigns
- MUSIC : Eldredge Hopes to Play 'Passionate' Tchaikovsky
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Frazier's Goal Gets Cypress Past Palomar in Soccer
- Festival '90 : ART REVIEWS : L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Forbidden Entry' at USC: Nowhere to Go
- Cold-Weather Car Pollution Curbs Urged
- Iran's Ayatollah Calls Fight With U.S. 'Holy War'
- Raiders Fans in Oakland Accuse Davis of Bad Faith
- SCIENCE : UCLA Doctor in Biosphere Crew
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : DISCOVERY : South Coast Plaza: Mecca for Shoppers : The center has the distinction of being the ultimate in a mall, offering designer shops and ritzy stores.
- County Officials Draft Plan to Protect Oaks, Sycamores
- Bus Police Show Colors : Safety: Undercover RTD officers don uniforms in effort to deter crime. Foot patrols begin on Broadway.
- PREP WDNESDAY : Steroids Are Risky Business
- LOS ALAMITOS : French Canadian Drivers Have a Powerful Pair in Nothing Ventured and Capital Game
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Southland Provides Surprising Catches
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Moneyman': Music Rich, Characterization Poor
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Women's Views at Santa Monica Playhouse
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Sister Mary' Slaps a Ruler at Tyranny
- SHORT TAKES : Cybill Shepherd Builds at Home
- U.S., Soviets Talk of Gulf Defense Pact : Alliance: The proposed security organization would be the first since World War II to include both superpowers.
- D.A. to Give Bad-Check Writers a Choice : Law enforcement: A program starting Saturday will allow some offenders to avoid possible criminal prosecution by paying up and attending classes.
- County Acquisition of Land for Hospital Studied
- Rothenberg Didn't Try to Contact Son, Officials Say
- Bjorn Borg is preparing a comeback in...
- Pigeon Fanciers Frown on City's 10-Bird Limit
- Site During Reconstruction Not Decided : Home games: While Coliseum is worked on in 1992, Raiders and USC need to find places to play.
- Tony DeMarco Not Dead, Not Even KOd
- New S.D. Opera Company Is on Different Tack : Music: Reincarnation of Gilbert & Sullivan Company as the Comic Opera Company broadens the group's horizons.
- Pendleton's Program Helps Esperanza Players Put on Pounds Naturally
- Festival '90 : ART REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : Chicano Show Mixes Advocacy, Aesthetics
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : '60s Singing Trio Limned in Sketchy 'Borderlines'
- Consumer Stocks' Recent Decline May Last a While
- Use of Electronic Invoicing Expected to Grow Rapidly
- BANKING/FINANCE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seoul Adamant on Foreign Rice
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Changes Afoot : Sportswear: Neon is out for the board set. Everybody who is anybody wants to get into 'subdued, post-nuclear colors.'
- Slice, Hook, Putt, Putt: Poles to Get Golf Club : Eastern Europe: Wroclaw gets into the swing of things, with a nine-hole course to follow.
- Mayor Vows to Veto Illinois City's Tuition-Tax Plan
- Refugees on Perilous Odyssey Fly Home to Love, Uncertainty : Asians: Thousands survive squalid conditions and red tape in the Mideast. But they face dim prospects in their homelands.
- Builders Already Plan to Double Size of High Desert Mall
- Pair Seek to Close Play in Costa Mesa as 'Anti-Religious'
- Arrest Report Sought in Jail Death : Santa Paula: The police chief refuses to release documents to the family's attorney until an internal investigation is completed.
- Santa Ana Unified Has 2 Teachers of Year
- Supervisors Order Study of 'SRO' Hotels : Housing: The Orange County review of the low-cost hostelries pioneered in San Diego is expected to be completed within 60 days.
- SIDELINES : Quebec Province Asked to Ante $30 Million to Help Buy Expos
- Raiders: It's as if They Never Left : Moves: Once again, the inertia of eight years in Los Angeles overcomes Davis' impetus to relocate.
- Festival '90 : What's Happening At the Festival Today : The Festival
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Riding Hood' Stars Endearing Wolf
- Miss America Parades Into No. 1 TV Ratings Spot
- Pianist Carson to Open CSLB Season With Liszt Program
- Asia Beckons as Land of Vast Opportunity
- Davis Signs Agreement to Keep Raiders in L.A.
- Allies OK German Unity : WWII Victors Complete a 'Rendezvous With History'
- When Your Young Birds Have All Flown : Letting go of that last youngster can be a jarring experience, but there are ways to weather it.
- Eye Sore: One evening when Lyndon Johnson...
- Researchers Link 4 Cups of Coffee to Heart Attack Risk
- NATION : Wacky Wooing Earns $237 Fine
- Newbury Park Loses Tailback to Knee Surgery
- Best Pal a Heavy Choice Today in Del Mar Finale
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- A "parents room" will be provided for...
- Exxon Calls Alaska Cleanup a Success : Oil spill: Despite some crude remaining on once-pristine beaches, its crews are going home.
- Furnishings 2000 to File Chapter 11: The...
- VTN's Net Doubles: VTN Corp., the Orange-based...
- Networks Join Forces in Ads to Fight Their Cable Rivals
- Biden Calls for Quizzing Souter on Rights, Abortion, Religion
- Mandela Sees Peace Process Periled : S. Africa: ANC leader says the government is unwilling to act to end black factional violence. He warns of possible return to armed struggle.
- S.D. Remap Fight May Be Settled Today
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : PERSONALITY : Famed Boutique Is Soffia Wardy's Show to Run Now
- Pastor's Son Sets an Example
- NEWPORT HOLOGRAMS
- IRVINE : $639,000 to Support Science Programs
- Superintendent Gets Contract Extension
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Now That Our Troops Are in the Oil Fields, Will We Let Go? : This scheme sounded crazy in 1975, but its durability may be seen in how we've over-run King Fahd's welcome mat.
- Builder, Hope Offer Rides to Hearing on Annexation : Development: The effort is part of an aggressive campaign to drum up support for making Jordan and Runkle ranches a part of Simi Valley.
- Tipster Leads Police to Purse-Snatching Suspect
- Fisherman Dies as Boat Capsizes in Bay; Wake of Yacht May Have Been the Cause
- California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Butte County Asks for More Money
- Chaminade's Lawson Awaits His Child's Birth, Postseason Berth
- UCI Men Lose in Soccer to San Diego State
- ROUNDUP : Royal Beats Louisville in Girls' Volleyball
- ANALYSIS : Chargers Need More Than a Players-Only Meeting
- L.A. COUNTY FAIR : Fairplex Ready for 19-Day Meeting
- SHORT TAKES : Debra Winger Is Not for Politics
- Former S.D. Symphony Director Rozsnyai Dies
- Irvine Symphony in 4 Center Dates
- Investors Get Big Chunks of Tokos
- Australian Judge Orders the Arrest of Qintex Chairman
- Japanese Firm Puts Avionics Unit in Irvine
- Fluor Earnings Increase With Order Volume
- NYSE OKs After-Hours Trading Sessions : Securities: If approved by the SEC, the new times would be the first steps toward round-the-clock activity on the exchange.
- LOCAL : Girl, 13, Dies in Gang Shooting
- KGB Holds First News Conference : Soviet Union: The security police hope to show they have reformed under Gorbachev. They call for supervision by Soviet lawmakers.
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Hot Items to Fill Out the Wardrobe
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Long on Appeal : Elongated Jackets Cleverly Hide Many of the Sins Revealed by Today's Short and Unforgiving Fashions
- Davis Signs Agreement to Keep Raiders in L.A.
- MAKING IT WORK : Suggestions for Coping With Empty-Nest Letdown
- Meiners Oaks : Builder to Take Case to Top State Court
- OJAI : City to Help Pay for Quake Safety Study
- 2 Northridge Teen-Agers Face Murder Trial in Death of Pastor
- USC supplied a number of the figures...
- Did D.A. Turn the Amber Jefferson Case Into a Cause?
- FULLERTON : University Plans Concert by Starlight
- Father's Arraignment Set in Strangling of Infant
- 2 Say Cave-In Caused Fatal Titan Rocket Accident : Investigations: Officials refuse to comment until the inquiry at Edwards Air Force Base is completed.
- City OKs Mosque; Imposed Conditions Stir Grumbling
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- ON THE PREP PATH : If Sparks Gets OK to Play at Mater Dei, His Presence Will Be Felt
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Even Defeat Can Be Fun for Rookie
- Art Shell Is Just Happy to Have the Issue Settled : Reaction: Players have off-day, but those present at training complex are generally positive about staying in L.A.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tomlin Remains a Pleasant Surprise for Pirates, 5-1
- This Time, L.A. Comes Out on Top
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : For Miami, It Was Case of Enough Said
- Langston Finally Gets Shutout : Baseball: He throws a four-hitter in the Angels' 9-0 victory over the Twins.
- SHORT TAKES : Wallace's Retirement Deadline
- Box Office Take at $3.5 Million, Near Record Pace of '89
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Trade Surplus Widens
- Big Board Seeks Approval to Punish Drexel
- PEOPLE : KMEX Television's General Manager Resigns
- Anaheim Firm Owner Found Guilty of Fraud
- Drug Firm Signs Medi-Cal Discount Plan: G....
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Marinovich Puts Lid on Heisman, Pro Talk
- Pierson's Tough Look at Death Row : Television: The director of HBO's 'Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture' asks hard questions of society.
- Fujitsu to Make Fault-Tolerant Computers: In moving...
- NATION : Census to Add Millions to Total
- Auto DryWash Cloth Cleans Without Water
- Asians Stranded in Iraq Have Sense of Abandonment : Refugees: Thousands survive squalid conditions and red tape in the Mideast. But they face dim prospects if they get back to their homelands.
- Witness Assails Carpenter Reputation for Honesty : Corruption trial: A staff lawyer says the Board of Equalization member made bizarre decisions that benefited businesses.
- Farrell Praises Hotel for Dropping S. Africa Event
- Program Aimed at Minority Students Delayed : Education: School board puts multimillion-dollar plan to cut dropout rate in Southeast San Diego on hold to work out staffing and curriculum problems.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gives Note to Teller, Robs Bank
- Driver Arrested on Assault Charge
- LAGUNA BEACH : Computers to Offer a 'Look' at History
- San Diego
- President of Cal Poly Pomona Plans to Retire
- County Volleyball Tournament Scheduled
- Hartley Can't Bear to Watch as Padres Stymie Dodgers, 4-0 : Baseball: He gives up a home run to Clark, and L.A. falls into a tie for second place, seven games behind the Reds.
- TV Reviews : 'After the Shock': A Grim, Cautionary Tale on Earthquakes
- SHORT TAKES : MacLaine to Twinkle Toes Less
- Novice Wins Democratic Primary to Succeed Barry : Elections: Jesse Jackson is backed to become an unofficial 'shadow senator.' Elsewhere, most incumbents have no trouble drawing votes.
- GULF WATCH: Day 41 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Newborn Girl Found Near Road, Covered With Ants
- Chavez Arrested in Grape Sales Protest : Labor: Vons supermarket officials admit that the UFW leader's campaign against use of pesticide on the fruit has damaged business.
- Hope, Jordan Ranch Developer Offer Free Rides to Annexation Hearing : Simi Valley: The effort is part of an aggressive campaign to drum up support for making the land a part of the city.
- Leonard Klesh; Real Estate Salesman
- Man Critically Shot at Sun Valley Motel
- NEWPORT BEACH : Recycling Program Delayed Till January
- Navy Bid to Recruit Unruly Youth Swims Against Animal-Rights Tide
- When 'Strict Construction' Becomes Loosey-Goosey : Supreme Court: Conservatives say they want a "strict-constructionist" justice. But what they mean is a "loose constructionist"--the looser the better.
- The NCAA, considering charges of basketball recruiting...
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : When the Lights Went Out, the Party Started for USD
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
- Applause, Not Protests, Greets Cambodian Troupe : Dance: The first official cultural exchange between the U.S. and Cambodia since the Vietnam War takes place Thursday.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Executive Urges U.S. Flexibility to Aid Sale of S&L; Properties
- Georgia-Pacific Negotiating to Sell Assets: The debt-laden...
- Iran May Trade Iraq Medicine, Food for Oil, Cash, Report Says
- O.C. Congressional Delegation Stands Solidly Behind President
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Bomb Probe Calls for Changes in Jets
- HEALTH : Crack Spawns Rash of Strokes
- Arab-Born Male American Citizens Allowed to Leave : Hostages: U.S. officials say the move could reunite scores of separated families.
- CITIES / OUTCRY IN PHOENIX : Black Community in a Furor Over Death Seen as Lynching
- FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Tux for a Canvas : You Can Paint the Town in a Painted Soup and Fish, Designed by an Artist Who Daily Battles the Odds
- NATION : States Seek to Limit Oil Gouging
- First-Stage Smog Alerts Posted in Two Valleys
- FULLERTON : $2 Million in Cuts Restored at Cal State
- Hollywood Freeway Off-Ramps to Be Closed
- Council OKs Scaled-Down Jungleland Plan
- A Question of Color : Orange County DA draws very fine line in parking lot assault case
- Boy Who Shot Friend to Death Gets 11 Years
- SAN CLEMENTE : Suspect in 2 Camper Deaths Out on Bail
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Latino Pedestrian on I-5 Near the Border
- They're Just a Marvel : Fishing: The unpredictability of marlin makes them a big favorite with anglers and a big challenge in annual West Coast competition.
- NFL FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Beathard Picks Up Tackle Withycombe
- Carn's First Night the Stuff of Dreams : Prep football: Channel Islands running back wore out Rio Mesa defense--and himself--with 197 yards rushing.
- Angling Will Improve With End to Heat Wave
- SIDELINES : Maryland Coach Gets Probation
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Characters Half-Baked in Gordon's 'New York'
- 3-Day Poetry Festival Opens
- MOVIES REVIEW : 'Life' Is Pretty but Tedious
- Trustee Favors Bid by Jaffee on 2 National Lumber Stores
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo to Consider Third World
- EARNINGS : Ames Store Chain Reports Loss
- Former Bush Aide Defends Role in Texas S&L; Deal
- Who Are / Is Right? Whomever, It's a Continuing Battle
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Seoul Area Deluge Kills 45; 350,000 Flee
- LOCAL : Judge Rejects Abuse Case Plea
- Gorbachev Supports Plan to Revolutionize Economy : Soviet Union: He favors radical approach to a freer market and rejects prime minister's moderate proposal.
- Dog Killer Is Sentenced to Serve Humane Society
- 50 Killed in Flareup of S. Africa Black Battling
- A Picture 'Postcard' Evening
- Foley Sees Agreement by Week's End on Budget Cuts
- NEWPORT BEACH : 4th Suspect Hunted in Big Jewel Thefts
- FGS Defends Itself as State Seeks to Revoke Its License
- Wayne Reynolds Bunnell; Telecommunications Director
- Mandatory Drug Tests for Sheriff's Department OKd
- SIDELINES : PBA Cleared in Bowling Ball Suit
- RAMS : Offensive Guard Brostek Manages to Have Some Fun in First NFL Start
- Sloppy Play Costs CSUN in Volleyball Loss to UCSB
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees' 5-4 Victory Ends Bobby Witt's Winning Streak at 12
- Steroid Use Gave Athlete an Advantage, and Took Its Toll : Aftermath: Darek Dohy took the drug in high school and college. He got bigger and stronger, but now he's worried.
- Oriole President Vows Team Will Build for Future
- Taylor Woodrow's Bid for Titan Complex Approved
- TV Executive 1st Black Member at Augusta
- New Home for San Francisco Art Museum : Funding: The Museum of Modern Art has $65 million in private donations in hand and hopes to raise $15 million from corporations and $5 million from Bay Area residents.
- What Accomplishments?
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : Choosing Sides Proves Difficult in the West Valley : Football: League's brightest stars shine on both offense and defense.
- One Term Is Enough
- MOVIE REVIEW : Terms of Estrangement : Relationships: Though thinly written, Carrie Fisher's script for 'Postcards From the Edge' captures the competition and love between a Hollywood mother and daughter. Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine make the mixed emotions believable.
- Story About Altadena's History Was Enlightening
- Los Angeles Raises Parking Fees, Business Tax
- Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
- Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
- Save Whose Open Space?
- One Man's Homer Was Another's Meek Bunt
- Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
- MOVIES - Sept. 12, 1990
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- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 12, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 12, 1990
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- Names in the News - Sept. 12, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 12, 1990
- Bush Pledges to Free Kuwait, Warns of a Long, Costly Siege : Gulf crisis: The President leaves no doubt that he is willing to use force. He sees a 'lasting role' for the U.S. in deterring future aggression in the region.
- OIL BAN: Among lobbyists in Washington for...
- UNDER FIRE: A play that is a...
- 6 Nations Set to Sign Pact on Germanys : Reunification: The accord deals with borders and foreign military forces. It ends the rights of the victorious World War II powers over the region.
- RATFINK: Ed (Big Daddy) Roth, the hot...
- Students, Teachers Endure Heat, Smog : Education: The first day of classes for city schoolchildren is marked by crowded classrooms and triple-digit temperatures.
- Group Organizes to Clean Up Sepulveda Area, Fight Crime