- $1-Million Grant to Make Wildwood Park Wild Again
- Despite Losses, Reds Remain in Control
- Call It Service With a Smile : Tennis: Sampras gets 13 aces--giving him 100 for tournament--and upsets fourth-seeded Agassi for U.S. Open title.
- Festival '90 : An Exhibit Unites Artistic Heritage : Ideas: Aqui y Alla provides displays and has artists meet this month and during October to discuss contemporary Chicano art.
- Festival '90 : FILM REVIEWS : 'Nightmare' Rich in Wit
- PEOPLEWATCH
- NEA Oaths: Grants With Strings Attached
- The Plight of Young Black Males in America
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Non-Alcohol O'Doul's Gulf-Bound
- Pizza Hut Turns Over a Lot of Dough in Chinese Debut
- NATION : Budget Talks Go 'Nowhere Fast'
- Baghdad Secretive About Its Past, Politics, 'Guests' : Culture: Some disconcerting surprises are glimpsed beneath the modern city's glistening facade.
- Gas Prices Jump Higher at Time of Normal Downturn
- It's Not Easy, but Some American Firms Are Making It in Japan : Exports: Pampers have succeeded because Procter & Gamble changed them to suit the marketplace.
- USAir Grip Slipping in California : Aviation: Once blessed with most of the market, USAir may not be No. 1 in the state for long. Restoring the luster won't be easy.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Exiled Kuwaiti Princesses Describe Fleeing Palace, 'Living in Limbo' : Escape: After receiving a frantic phone call, members of royal family leave just ahead of the Iraqis.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Diver Fights Way Out of Shark's Jaws
- Liberian Rebels Shoot, Capture President Doe
- GARY L. JARVIS : Seeking an Orthopedic Edge : Irvine Medical Center Zeros In on Physical Rehabilitation
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Campus Mourns 3 Killed in Fire
- P.M. BRIEFING : Australia Opens Phone Market
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Ladies Home Journal in Russian: Ladies Home...
- Diaper Firm Cleans UpDy-Dee Diaper Service, which...
- E. Germans Will Sell Soviets $636 Million in Surplus Goods
- Bethlehem Steel Plans Improvements: Bethlehem Steel Corp....
- Redwood Trees--the Ultimate Drive-In : Tourism: Travelers come from around the world to drive through the giants with tunnels drilled through their trunks.
- Surging Oil Profits Cover Saudi Costs for U.S. Troops
- Subscribers Protest Prodigy Charges: A group of...
- Cambodia Rivals Agree to Interim Peace Plan
- U.S. Would Let Hussein Keep Power : Scenario: If Iraqi leader pulls out of Kuwait, Bush won't insist on his ouster, Administration officials indicate.
- Poland Weighs Buying U.S. or French War Jets
- Plans for Big Transit Camp Left in Dust : Refugees: The misplaced effort to create a desert evacuation center illustrates Jordan's struggle to deal with at least 100,000 Asians.
- 2 Killed as Gangs Turn Party Into Battleground : Violence: Girl, 16, and man, 26, die. Six people also are wounded at large birthday celebration in Paramount.
- Slaying at Motel
- She's Off to a Frosh Start : Transitions: 'Yea, freedom!' Stephanie Hopkinson yells as she moves into a dorm to begin life as a college student.
- Brash New Anchorman of Channel 2 : Television: Michael Tuck, San Diego's dominant news personality, is bringing his anti-Establishment style to Los Angeles' KCBS Channel 2 tonight.
- SHORT TAKES : Cronkite Focuses on Dinosaurs
- ACLU to Fight Against Banning of 2 Live Crew : Rap: The controversial group is scheduled at a Rhode Island club. The local council wants the band to stay out of town.
- Networks Go for the Bold... : Television: Fiercer competition and declining audiences help shape a new attitude about taking risks.
- BY THE NUMBERS, L.A. FESTIVAL
- SHORT TAKES : Yellow Ribbon Civil War Reminder
- NATION : No Takers for Ford's Old Home
- Stars Turn Out to Support AIDS Benefit
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- LOCAL : Bellflower Man Jailed in Deaths of 2 Teens at San Onofre Park
- GULF WATCH: Day 39
- Scuffle Is Fatal to Illegal Migrant
- Science / Medicine : Chronic Fatigue Linked to Virus
- Spring Cuts Bring Bleak Fall Mood to Schools : Budgets: Trims made months ago are coming to life while the fiscal feud continues between the governor and the state schools superintendent.
- Less Equals More at Superpower Summit : Leaders agree Saddam must back down--that's something
- Trial in Fatal Martin Crash Begins
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Chargers Fake Out Themselves, Lose, 17-14 : Cowboys: Dallas turns a botched fake-punt play into the go-ahead touchdown.
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-King Signs With Islanders
- UCSD Winds Up Third in Water Polo Tournament
- Witherspoon Upsets Burrell, Lewis in 100 in Italian Meet
- Jets Are Downed by a Sonic Boomer, 25-20 : Bengals: Esiason completes 11 of 15 in second half, rallying Cincinnati and spoiling Coslet's debut.
- Pass Rush Lets Bears Relive the Glory, 17-0 : Interconference: Chicago veteran lineman Dan Hampton sparks an attack that sacks Seahawks' Krieg three times in victory.
- Toyota Hikes Prices: Toyota Motor Corp. said...
- Bush's Domestic Problem: Keeping Support of Public : Politics: Even with bipartisan backing for his Persian Gulf actions, maintaining that level may be difficult.
- EARNINGS : Heinz Earnings Increase 13.2%
- Bangladesh Sends Relief to Its Refugees in Jordan
- Wayne Glad O.C. Put Up Her Duke
- 305 Fly Home With Mixed Feelings : Hostages: Former 'guests' of Iraq land on American soil, some anxious to talk, others bitter or reserved.
- Museum Marks Immigrant Past of Ellis Island : Landmark: The 12 million admitted to the United States via Great Hall have an estimated 140 million descendants.
- Despite Summit, Iraqis Preparing to Hold Out : Standoff: In an effort to fortify itself against the U.N. trade embargo, the government has begun to mobilize farmers to increase food production.
- Support Group Forms for Troops' Families
- Home, for Now : City Cites Safety, but Founder Sees Racism in Plan to Close Shelter
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Families of the Military Close Ranks : Fellowship: A support group that includes the loved ones of personnel sent to Saudi Arabia meets to share stories, pictures and information.
- TUSTIN : School Board OKs Personnel Changes
- 251 Arrested by Task Force in Gang Crackdown
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 8
- BREA : Council to Consider Massage Ordinance
- Even in Irvine, a Traffic Offender Might Get a Break
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt's Gas Rationing Pays Off at Finish Line
- Elway Couldn't Stand the Heat : Broncos: Raider defense sacks him five times, then he almost passes out after the game because of the heat.
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : LPGA Reaches Out in Youth Program
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Oslin Brings Broadway to Country
- TV Reviews : 'Mulligan' Has Upbeat Message for Children
- TV REVIEWS : Uneven Trio of Sitcoms from CBS, NBC
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hungary Plans Market Economy
- Death Toll for Weekend Hits 35 in South Africa
- California IN BRIEF : KENWOOD : Man Arrested in Killing of Sister
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Superpower Trust Key Ingredient in Evaluating Gains : Summit: Bush and Gorbachev polish ability to achieve harmony even amid disagreements.
- COLUMN ONE : Military in Japan Gets No Respect : Despite a huge defense budget, the formidable Self-Defense Forces are restricted by the constitution and society's ambivalence. Few young people want to enlist.
- Airlines at John Wayne Airport Prepare for Move : Transfer: Airline officials are getting ready for the final switch of operations from the Edward J. Martin Terminal to the Thomas F. Riley Terminal this weekend.
- Deputy Wounds Man Who Fired Shotgun in Air
- LAGUNA BEACH : Divers Go Below to Clean Up Playground
- Lawmakers Back Bush on Mideast : Gulf crisis: Three area congressmen have concerns about the cost of military action and the long-term threat posed by Saddam Hussein.
- OXNARD : Driver Hospitalized After Car Overturns
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : IMMIGRANTS : Hard Work Brings 'Regino' to Goal : His case illustrates the contributions made to this country by newcomers intent on bettering their lives.
- Rams Generous in 36-24 Defeat : Pro football: Their fumbles and the play of Green Bay backup quarterback Dilweg give Packers a victory.
- Testaverde, Now Finding His Receivers, Beats Lions
- Trainman Plays Favorites Flavored by a Progression of Win-Place Bets
- Angel Continuity Shows in Lack of Defense as Orioles Win, 3-1
- Coin Toss Began Aztecs' Troubles
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Complete Sweep of Yankees
- Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : A Dreamlike, All-Night Wayang Kulit
- Tokyo Stocks Post Sixth-Largest Gain
- Hussein Orders Execution of 5 Top Iraqi Officers
- Baker to Go to Syria for 'Face-to-Face' Dialogue : Gulf crisis: The secretary of state will seek to coordinate Damascus' role in the drive against Iraq.
- Despite Superpower Unity, Iraqis Prepare to Hold Out
- Casino Sends Cards to Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Paper Reports Positive Drug Test for Barnes : Track and field: Officials were unable to confirm the story. The world record holder for shot put could be suspended for two years.
- Giants End Losing Streak Against Eagles : NFC: Simms makes big plays in second half, leads team to first win in last five games against Philadelphia.
- The International Amateur Athletics Federation called on...
- Katella's Pinto Sets Sights on Stars
- Donahue Might Be Kicking Himself Blue for Passing Up Gold
- DEL MAR : Trainer Perdomo Has Super Plans After Stalwart Charger's Victory
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DON PATTERSON : Seau Gets a Complete Game, but Not a Victory
- Kelly Slater's Week-Long Visit to Southland Pays Off in Big Way : Surfing: Florida high school senior takes home $30,600 for winning finals at Lower Trestles.
- SHORT TAKES : Sioux Honoring 'La Bamba' Star
- Carey Nelson of Vancouver, the Canadian 10,000-meter...
- . . . And for the (Bleep) Words
- Festival '90 : ART REVIEWS : Enlarging the Cultural Vocabulary : Diversity: Artists may draw on their own heritage, but increasingly they are deeply affected by the conceptual movements and vocabulary of Western art.
- SHORT TAKES : Nightclub Fight Stirred Romance
- Festival '90 : FILM REVIEWS
- In the Rough
- Court Ruling Forces New Look at Sex Abuse Case : Child molestation: Defendants say they were victims of overzealous investigators and hysteria in Bakersfield area at the time. Prosecutors are confident that convictions will be upheld if a new trial is ordered.
- Leaving MacArthur Park
- The Plight of Young Black Males in America
- The Plight of Young Black Males in America
- Trial Lawyers' Stand on Oil Clean-up Measure
- The Plight of Young Black Males in America
- Trial Lawyers' Stand on Oil Clean-up Measure
- Reagan Europe Tour
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 10, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 10, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 10, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 10, 1990
- GANGS: Well-meaning "education" and paint-over campaigns will...
- NOTEBOOK : Infante's Game Plan Against the Rams Was Short and Sweet
- NIXON TAPES: The Nixon Library and Birthplace...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Woo Farm Vote in California's Heartland
- Camping Couple Killed as Car Plows Into Tent : Tragedy: They were staying overnight in San Onofre State Park. The driver, who fled, has reportedly been arrested.
- ROAD BLOCK: It's election season, so Orange...
- Weekend Deficit Talks Achieve Scant Progress : Budget: Democratic, Republican negotiators plan to continue the bargaining on taxes and spending today.
- Soviets Get Bush Pledge of Help for Perestroika : Summit: The U.S. leader links his plan to Moscow's new foreign policy and its support for gulf moves.
- Sides 'Narrowing Gap' as Deficit Talks Go On : Budget: Bush has invited the negotiators to the White House for a morning meeting today. That may be a hint of a breakthrough.
- MOVING UP: First you saw them on...
- 2 Teen Campers Killed as Car Runs Over Tent
- Car Kills Two Sleeping Teens Camped on San Onofre Beach
- Friends Describe Slaying Suspect's Fear of Victim : Crime: They say he had recently begun carrying a handgun to defend himself against his longtime antagonist, but few thought he would use it.
- GARDEN GROVE : Crash Kills Woman; Youth, 17, Arrested
- Chargers Hope to Turn Corner First
- * Greg Winner has been named vice...
- They Freeze Death if Not Taxes : Cryonics: Freezing bodies for later, uh, reanimation gains popularity. But resurrection is not without complications.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : One-Stop Shopping
- Cure for Terribly Slow Ivan: The Carrot and Stick
- AVERAGE RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
- Tarzana TownhousesVilla Matisse by Barry Bernstein Associates...
- Challenging the Acquiescence of Ulster : LIES OF SILENCE <i> By Brian Moore (Doubleday: $18.95; 200 pp.) </i>
- THE BEST COMICS OF THE DECADE <i> Selected by the editors of the Comics Journal (Fantagraphics Books: $12.95) </i>
- No Guarantees Ships' Doctors Are Well-Trained : Health: There is no law, international or American, that governs medical care for passengers at sea. This loophole allows some lines to get by with coverage that is far less than satisfactory.
- Shoemakers Spur Cartier Benefit for Young Equestrians
- Pride, Pain Linger for Japanese-Americans Caught on Wrong Side of War : Loyalties: Hundreds were drafted to fight against America. Some regained their U.S. citizenship, but others settled into new lives.
- A High Calling : STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS <i> By John Buckley (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 386 pp.)</i>
- BEST BET
- Music Building Addition Finished
- Weight Limit on Mail to Persian Gulf Crisis Region Lifted
- An Arab Point of Light That Bush Should Nurture
- Malibu Gets Early Start on Political Infighting : Government: City Council-elect is already showing deep divisions on several key issues. Members have no power until seaside community formally becomes a city.
- At Last, Costa Mesa Shows Good Sense : A Rejected Proposal to Bar Pushcart Vendors From the City Was--Again--Extreme
- Pig Lovers Go Hog Wild Over Exhibit at Fair
- 'New' Aztec Defense Doesn't Faze Oregon : Football: Duck quarterback Bill Musgrave throws for 443 yards in 42-21 victory.
- Fullerton Can Feel Good About Loss : Titans: After jumping to a 31-3 halftime lead, third-ranked Auburn is given a game, 38-17.
- EAST ROUNDUP : Kicker Leads Texas Past Penn State, 17-13
- Kyman Lifts Northridge to Victory : College football: Volleyball star comes off bench to quarterback Matadors past Eastern New Mexico.
- Diary of a 'Madman' Devotee
- The Great TV Movie War of 1990 : In pitched battle for viewers, cable and broadcast outlets are splurging on rights to a dwindling supply of theatrical features
- Rosenbaum Succeeds Manning at Active Memory
- Stop Procrastinating; Plan Now for Tax Savings
- Peace, Quiet and Luxury Under Sail
- 'Our Evil Genius' : BENEDICT ARNOLD; Patriot and Traitor <i> By Willard Sterne Randall (William Morrow: $25; 706 pp.; 1-577-10034-9) </i>
- Putting the Brakes on Slippery Tubs, Showers
- It's Come a Long Way, Maybe : Ladies Home Journal of Today Differs Considerably From the 1920s Version
- Malpractice Claims Cite Doctor's Use of Forceps to Speed Delivery
- Bert's Back--and Illinoisan Wins Miss America Title
- Mall Site an Old Burial Ground, Indians Claim : Whittier: The City Council agreed to hire an archeologist to search the tract earmarked for a $20-million shopping center.
- JOHN CHANCELLOR: 1960, All Over Again
- Boas, Pythons on the Crawl in Florida : Snakes Dumped in Florida Grow Into Big Problems
- U.S. Considers Air Blockade to Stiffen Embargo
- Harvey Mudd College Plans New Building
- Bird Life on Malta Nearly Wiped Out by Hunters
- ROAD NOTES
- Jennifer Folsom; Her AIDS Drove Husband to Suicide
- Diver Mauled by Shark Near Shore
- Belfast Catholic Man Slain While Sleeping
- Indonesia Faces 3 Separatist Movements
- Albanians Free to Run for Office--With Communists' OK
- GULF WATCH: Day 38 : Diplomatic Front:
- 3 Injured in Collision Near Irvine : Accident: A teen-ager loses control of his car on Jeffrey Road and hits a sedan carrying a woman and her son, CHP says.
- Neighbors Worry About Effects of Utilities' Merger : Environment: Plants in Redondo Beach and El Segundo would increase output of electricity--and pollution--if power companies merge.
- Many Saluted Rose Bowl's Beer Ban With a Can of Suds
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 8
- Letters From Servicemen Ease Vigils : Home front: A soldier's father gleans insight from his son's message. A Marine's wife learns just what she needs to know: He's alive.
- Conscientious Tenant Wants to Find Out What the Rules Are
- Long Beach Office Tops in Century 21 Region
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : For the Well-Dressed Foodie
- Taiwan's Growth Industry: Prostitution
- Santa Monica College Leases School Site : Traffic: Hundreds of students will attend classes there. Neighbors fear parking shortage will get worse.
- Mother Teresa Reelected by Order
- COLUMN LEFT : Power Comes From Effort, Not Wellheads : The days when raw materials meant economic wealth are over. Wars over oil should be, too.
- As Heat Soars, Crowds Hunt for a Beach or Mall : Weather: Temperature hits 92 in San Juan Capistrano. Weatherman says it will stay hot in the county for several days.
- More County Troops May Go to Saudi Arabia
- Marine Held in Wife Slaying
- Lennox Dream School Finally Flies : Education: An underground school near LAX? Critics scoffed. Now Moffett Elementary is a source of civic pride.
- TENNIS / PAIGE A. LEECH : Players, Musicians to Strike Harmonious Chord
- Detmer Is No. 1 Man in BYU's Upset : Miami: Quarterback throws for 406 yards and three touchdowns as Cougars let air out of Hurricanes, 28-21.
- Hooper Seizes Opportunity in NASCAR Event
- East L. A. Comeback Shocks Pierce
- IN BRIEF: : ** 1/2 Jane Wiedlin, "Tangled," EMI. <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- STRANGE FRUIT: Martika doing Billie Holiday? That's...
- HORSE RACING : Veterinary Researcher Claims Breakthrough in Bleeding
- Musgrave Throws and Aztecs Forget to Duck, 42-21
- Willie Wood double-bogeyed No. 18 to fall...
- Drossin Unchallenged in Win : Cross-country: With chief rivals sidelined, Agoura runner dominates at Seaside Invitational.
- Ecstasy Singer Makes Foray Into Original Material With Faultline After Tiring of Top 40
- Odd Facts Can Surface in Shipboard Libraries
- JOURNEY TO A WAR <i> By W. H. Auden & Christopher Isherwood (Paragon House: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- FOOD & WINE : Sugar and Spice : Buttery Cinnamon Rolls Have Been Sweet Treats Since the 17th Century
- COLUMN ONE : A Risky System for Deposits : The link between insured savings and reckless lending isn't new. Yet politics and economics will make it hard to revamp the process that led to the S&L; crisis.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Home Romance
- Touch and Go (Channel 7 Monday at...
- Forces Test Sweden's Historic Neutrality
- Judge Orders Trial for Man Who Aided Wife's Death
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Ad Makes Case for Elected City Attorney : Santa Monica: The vote isn't in on an initiative to make the office elective rather than appointive. But a residents group is advertising for job candidates.
- New-Found Friendliness Is Foundering : Candidate Faces Off With Armed Robbers Before TV Debate
- A Historical Perspective on White House Images
- Developer Sues Over Moratorium : Land use: Southwest Diversified Inc. asks a court to force Signal Hill to lift a building ban on a proposal calling for 1,279 homes, apartments and condominiums.
- 1 Dead in Prison Violence
- Marine Wives Share News From the Front and Home
- N.Y. Residents on Lookout Where the Buffalo Roam
- Utah State Runs Over Long Beach
- Constructing a Career : Jill Giegerich balances success with the usual artist's burdens: reconciling the past and making sense of the present
- You Can Buy Medicare Without Social Security
- * Gayle Stowe has been appointed vice...
- Iraqis Ask Firm About Cloning Saddam Hussein
- When Should Designer Join Home Planning?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 128 : Deukmejian Says 'Big Green' Will Jeopardize Jobs
- Preview '90 : Coming Soon to Your Living Room : Specials: a Hymn, 'Nicholas Nickleby' and Mother Earth
- U.S. Legal Experts Aid in World Judicial Reform
- A Love-Hype Relationship : (OR WHY FOOTBALL WOULDN'T BE WHAT IT IS TODAY WITHOUT HOWARD COSELL)
- The Name of the Game Is Change
- Taiwan Gives $400,000 for Fine Arts Complex
- Floods Kill 10 in Nepal
- Emu Key to Million-Dollar Export Vision
- Anti-Regime Rally Staged in S. Korea
- A NON-AFFILIATE FIRST: KCOP TO AIR THREE NEW PRIME-TIME SERIES
- This Is Not the Base to Move : Pentagon should take another look at its plans to move El Segundo Air Force facility
- Mellow Crowd Savors Bowlful of Blues in Ojai
- Outpatient Clinics Crippled by Cutbacks
- Bystander Hit by Stray Bullet
- COMMENTARY : A Lesson Worth Heeding in San Diego : Growth: A Florida law requiring that public facilities be guaranteed before new developments can go forward appears to be working. But money is still the main hurdle.
- Elder Bill Intended to Force Port to Fix Wilmington Streets
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Teacher Angry After Police Search Latino Youths Invited to Her Home
- Pastor Group Threatens Bernardi With Recall : Politics: Ministers have given the councilman until Sept. 30 to fulfill a campaign promise to hire a black aide of their choice.
- Real Estate Market Has Gone From Red-Hot to Ice-Cold
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Fountain Valley Drive-By Shooting Leaves Man Dead
- Miles Helps Pasadena Outdistance Glendale
- Hart's Dixon Ruled Ineligible
- Carpinteria's Rivals Might Have Chance : Football: Key Warrior players have graduated, but inexperience abounds among the challengers.
- Southwest Sputters in 21-7 Victory Over Rio Hondo
- * E. Maxwell Malone has been appointed...
- First O.C. Cable News Channel to Debut Sept. 17 : Media: Start-up of TV operation will open another front in the ongoing war between Freedom Newspapers Inc. and Times Mirror Co.
- The Mideast Crisis Won't Mean Economic Disaster
- Men's Fall Fashion : REVOLUTION IN COLOR
- Tall, Dark and Handsome : The Beach Boy Look Gives Way to an Ethnic Aesthetic in Southern California
- RESIDENTIAL LOT PRICES
- Loathe Thy Neighbor : When Irksome Habits Cross the Property Line, That Means War on the Home Front
- Planting in Native Soil May Be Best Bet : Conservation: Some experts feel that organic amendments may be harmful when they lower the soil's water-retention capabilities.
- 6-Month Freeze Will Limit Buildings to Two Stories
- Hussein Urges Soviets to Join Arab 'Angels'
- Canary Island 2nd Language: Whistling
- PLATFORM : War on Citizens
- Utah Man Killed in N.Y. Subway Eulogized by Kin
- Japanese 1989 Birth Rate Hits New Low, 1,246,802
- A Loss of Community, and of Educated Graduates : Education: UC is failing to teach its undergraduates, and it is the faculty--which directs educational policy--that has brought failure upon itself.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PALESTINIANS : Arafat Wants Israel, Not Peace : The PLO leader's words and actions make it clear that he's a fraud, with no intention of letting the Jewish state exist.
- Lessons in Raising Quality for Los Angeles Schools : Education: Real reform can occur if strong leadership, shared responsibility and patient commitment prevail. But don't bet on it.
- BEST BET
- 10,000 Tour New Air Terminal : Aviation: Open house at John Wayne Airport for 'common folk' features balloons, prizes and entertainment. Many are surprised by the opulence of the facility's interior.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Antelope Valley Wins Opener
- Heyward Sues Agent Bruce Allen
- U.S. Handsome, Sabatini Stunning : Men: Agassi rallies to knock out Becker after losing classic tiebreaker. Sampras finishes off McEnroe and can become youngest winner today.
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Stallings Is a Loser in Alabama Debut
- A 35-year-old man fell to his death...
- Short Cruises Out of L.A. Harbor Can Help Travel Dollar Go Further