- Appraiser Pleads Guilty in S&L; Fraud Scheme
- Irvine Ordered to Seat Gaido on City Council
- Police May Surrender Station to Elderly : Land swap: The department offers its cramped North Hollywood quarters for use as a senior center in exchange for a vacant lot that would become its new home.
- They Have Fans Under the Gun
- Seau Abandoned USC for $4.5-Million Pittance
- Giants' Mitchell Agrees to a $15-Million Contract
- World League Officials Choose O.C. Developer : Football: WLAF board has recommended Raj Bhathal of Newport Beach to become majority owner of the Orlando franchise.
- Choreographers Struggle With Cultural Gap : Dance: The five members of a multicultural collective had to 'invent a common language to discuss our differences.'
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- Shareholders of Intermark and Triton Group have...
- Shuttle Launch Delayed Until Next Week : Space: Repair of a telescope sensor will keep Columbia on the ground until at least Tuesday. Replacing the unit pushes the liftoff to Friday.
- U.N.-Iraq Talks Resume Today; Progress Hinted
- VENTURA : Legislature Approves Traffic Signal Funds
- Domestic Political Scene Shifts Like Sands of Desert : Washington view: Response to military intervention no longer is reflexively dividing along traditional liberal and conservative lines.
- Thatcher Rejects King Hussein's Gulf Plan
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Travelers, Angry at Delays, Seize Plane
- Boston Murder Toll Hits 100, Equaling 1989 Total
- CRA Chief Cleared of Misusing City Funds : Contracts: The agency failed to follow proper procedures in the hiring of two PR firms, a review concludes. But it says John Tuite did not mishandle public money.
- OXNARD : Divers Rescued After Air Supply Tainted
- Southland Is Warming Up to Labor Day Weekend : Holiday: Weathermen predict 'real pleasant' days. But the CHP forecasts a dangerous time on the roads.
- San Diego
- Navy Declares Air Aboard Ranger Safe : Health: No sign of asbestos fibers found, officials say, but an independent expert is skeptical. The investigation continues.
- First Rachel Carson Award Given
- Border Problems Take Center Stage at Special Hearing
- Universal Tours has been such a success...
- Colton's Faria Wins Scratch Main Event
- Moran Seeks World Motorcycle Title Tonight : Speedway racing: Huntington Beach rider trying to become the first American in eight years to win the championship.
- USD Beats Titan Women in Volleyball Opener
- STAGE REVIEW : Rape, Reality Examined in 'Telling Time'
- Christiecat Wins Noble Damsel
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Iglesias Smorgasbord Sates Fans at the Greek
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Knott's Plays It Safe With Good-Time Rap : The Buena Park amusement park wants its entertainment contemporary and popular. When it comes to rap, it also wants it non-controversial.
- Energy Agency Sees No Oil Shortage on Horizon
- Bristol-Myers Squibb to Buy Stake in French Drug Firm
- New Tests Confirm It: Air Bags Really Help : Safety: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration noted a sharp reduction in head and chest injuries when the devices are used.
- Oil Prices Climb as Traders Play It Safe Over Weekend
- ABCs of Child-Proofing Kitchen, Bath
- Kitchen Where? : Trends: More and more homeowners are putting their kitchenware, along with fully equipped kitchens, in their back yards, for easy cleanup and step-saving.
- Program Follows Young Prostitutes to the Suburbs : Vice: Children of the Night is moving its center to the Valley as streetwalkers and runaways leave Hollywood.
- Korean Cargo Jet Uses El Toro
- Bill to Revoke Tax Exemptions of Restricted Social Clubs OKd
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VATICAN CITY : Pope Set to Arrive at Tanzania Capital
- Airport Terminal Passes Final Tests : Construction: County takes possession after contractor gets system of fire control to work.
- Saudi Arabia's Blistering Heat Will Soon Ease : Military tactics: With cooler weather, U.S. forces will enjoy a potentially critical advantage over Iraqi forces.
- Mahony Asks Review of Abortion Foes' Sentences
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Biker's Plea to Motorists: Help End the Cycle of Death : Too many recreational riders are dying under the wheels of careless drivers. A little courtesy by all concerned could save lives.
- Obituaries : Don V. McPherson; Retired Northrop Mechanic
- 'Thanks for Life, Mere Life' : The pursuit of physical perfection is a ritual of faith in science. It leaves us unprepared for the ultimate life experience.
- Pringle's Sterile Medfly Bill Finally OKd : Legislation: The Garden Grove Republican has been targeted for defeat by Democrats, who fought to strip him of credit for the proposal. The measure passes the Assembly, however.
- Ferguson Is Confronted by Colleague Over Letter : Politics: Assemblyman Steve Peace angrily berates--some say slaps--the lawmaker who publicly accused him of voting 'to keep pornography available to children.'
- San Diego
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rivera Joins Growing Cast of Red Sox Stars
- Marinovich, USC Pass the First Test of Season, 34-16 : College football: Quarterback completes 25 of 35 passes for 337 yards and 3 touchdowns in victory over Syracuse.
- Acting's in Samantha Mathis' Blood: Mom's and Grandmom's Too
- Remote Polynesian Troupe Shares Rites : Dance: Performers from isolated islands make U.S. debut today. Audiences will watch warrior movements and sample an intoxicating, ritualistic root.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tony! Toni! Tone! Funk Crackles Briefly at Strand
- Judas Priest Plaintiffs to Challenge Ruling
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sidney Weiss Plays Conus Concerto
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- End of the Old Boy Networks? : Television: A Latino and a woman now head news operations at Channels 2 and 4. But will their stations' coverage change?
- De Klerk Opens Ruling Party to All Races
- Beating of O.C. Girl Compared to Bensonhurst
- Earthquake Tax OKd in Hectic Final Session : Legislature: Oil spill cleanup fund also moves toward approval as lawmakers scramble to adjourn.
- 500,000 Flee to Iran Border, U.N. Says : Refugees: The influx is posing huge relief problems. About 200,000 more foreigners are heading for Turkey to escape the gulf crisis.
- Pentagon Probe Figure Sentenced to Prison, Fined $5,000
- Alcohol-Free Dutch Beer Sought for Troops
- Blast in Taiwan Leaves 13 Dead, Hundreds Homeless
- Only Way Out for South Africa
- Tortoises Get Chance to Win Life-or-Death Shell Game
- YORBA LINDA : Boy's Parents Will Be Asked to Pay for Fire
- Bandits Strike Passenger Train Bound for Munich
- Bystanders Gunned Down in Drive-By : Violence: A teen dies and five others are wounded. Police say five of the victims were just walking down the street and were not gang members.
- Cutbacks at Hospitals to Add Agony for the Poor : Health care: $7.6 million in reductions will affect many patients and employees of county's public hospitals. Legal Aid will seek to block implementation of the cuts.
- Warm Weather Predicted--for 'Deadliest' Weekend
- CSI Honored by U.S. Customs for Role in Blocking Nuclear Parts to Iraqi Firm
- Officer Kills Pit Bull After Attacks on Pets : Animals: The dog killed a neighborhood cat, attacked a terrier and then tried to come after the policeman.
- County Plans Psychiatric Crisis Units : Emergency services: Officials want to revamp a system now run through two private hospitals. They say the new teams would be more highly trained.
- Obituaries : Bill H. Maher; Retired Accountant
- Cypress Police Regretfully 'Fire' Canine Officer
- Student Call-In System to Offer Varied Information : Community service: Taped messages from county leaders, athletes and actors will address such topics as drugs, homework, suicide, gangs, AIDS and smoking.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Compassion Should Rule
- Comeback to Beat Cubs Was Inspired by the Fans
- Coors Being Investigated by Colorado: State prosecutors...
- Reds Get Doran, Mets Get Herr in Trades : Baseball: Red Sox acquire Larry Andersen as clubs scramble to beat deadline for postseason eligibility.
- Five businesses and individuals have joined as...
- Lorraine Helps U.S. to World Junior Win
- Lo-Tec Workshop Concerts Showcase Modern Dance
- Light, Tasteful Satellite Dishes on the Horizon for TV Viewers
- Memorial Service for Crash Victims
- U.S. Acts on Nationwide Fee Schedule for Medicare : Health: Proposal is the first step toward a scale for medical services. The final plan is to take effect in 1992.
- COUNTYWIDE : Measure M Foes Say Funds Spent Illegally
- Turnabout Boosts Wallach's Hopes for Reversal of Wedtech Conviction : Scandal: Government charges own witness with perjury. Indictment seems to back Californian's claim that he was found guilty on the basis of a lie.
- Fire in House Prompts Probe by the State
- POINT MUGU : Man Dies After Car Plunges Onto Rocks
- SANTA PAULA : City Again Pushes for Railroad Repairs
- White Sox End Angels' Winning Streak : Baseball: Langston gives up a three-run home run to rookie Frank Thomas in the seventh as Chicago prevails, 6-5.
- A Houston judge released rookie running back...
- Fua More Than Just a Routine Performer : College football: Cal State Northridge's starting tight end is also an accomplished dancer.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : TODAY'S GAMES TO WATCH
- CBS Suspends Plans to Scramble Telecasts : Television: Network blames lack of affiliate 'de-scrambling' equipment for decision.
- Ass'ad, CS Northridge Playing for Keeps in Division I Soccer Debut
- Lawsuit Claims Allergan Chiefs Inflated Stock : Investor: Shareholders file on company's behalf, seeking return of salaries for misleading projections.
- Gradco Reschedules Shareholder Session : Litigation: A publisher and stockholder sues the Irvine-based company, charging that its officers tried to buy subsidiary stock at an 'inordinately low' price.
- ASK THE HANDYMAN : An Antique Timepiece Will Finally Be Able to Have Its Day in the Sun
- Soviets to Delay Economic Reforms : Kremlin: The six-month 'stablization' program is designed to halt financial decline and consumer unrest. Officials huddle over two rescue plans.
- 200 Foreigners Reported Killed in Liberia
- No Firm Cancer Tie Found by Three Mile Island Study : Radiation: But questions go unanswered as people downwind of the damaged nuclear plant are found to have a slight increase in some diseases.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FORTUNA : Judge Orders City to Permit March
- Bradley Seeks Extension of Reservists' Benefits
- MOORPARK : Pipe Bomb Found in Vehicle on Highway
- Gas Fumes at Lopez Dump May Cost City $25,000 a Day
- 4 U.S. Citizens Jailed in Border Robberies
- L.A. Faces Fines for Landfill Emissions
- Last Gold Miner Wins Reprieve From Eviction
- COUNTYWIDE : 7 Are Arrested on Suspicion of Fraud
- Bear Brand Community Residents May Fight Commercial Center
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Verplank Shoots a 62, but Stewart Leads by Shot
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- UC Chemist Patents Plastic Film to Make Computer Circuits
- Iraq Has a New Roadblock to Releasing Some Hostages
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Lot Owners Fear Effects of Initiative
- David Muir, Speech-Valve Inventor, Dies
- Peace Erupts in Capitol Corridor : Politics: Assembly colleague Gil Ferguson's letter on pornography vote leads to a verbal confrontation, but both deny reports that Peace struck him.
- Driver, 26, Killed After Car Overturns
- Suit Accuses 3 of Illegal Donations to Yaroslavsky
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY : Cal State Northridge vs. Northern Arizona
- Padre Bats Are Silent, but Clark Is Anything But
- Experience Tempers Rookie Coach's Optimism : College football: Allen, 72, hopes his young CS Long Beach players won't suffer an early collapse in Clemson's "Death Valley" today.
- Go East, Young Woman, Racing Establishment Said : Racing: But apprentice jockey Christine Davenport insists on making her mark at Del Mar, among the big boys.
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Valencia Coach Marrujo Underplays Team's Chances, as Usual
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- FESTIVAL '90 : Green Festival Featuring Earth Tones : Environment: Ecology is the unifying theme in a series of events that begin today in the largest single-theme grouping in the Open Festival.
- Promoter Predicts 90,000 at Fest
- New Home Sales Fall 5th Time This...
- NUTS AND BOLTS : Every Cook Deserves One Really Keen Steel Blade
- U.S. Agency Lifts Stay on Forest Logging
- GULF WATCH: Day 30 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Army, Indians Clearing Blockade; Officials and Mohawks Talking
- Night Patrol Boats Aid Israel's Coast Defense : Terrorism: Missions in the Mediterranean are the type that American forces may be called on to perform in the Persian Gulf region.
- Boy Charged in Death of Rival Gang Member
- Suit Against Goodwill Games Officials Settled Out of Court
- New Home Sales Decline 5th Time This Year
- Scotto Sentenced, Released: The son of a...
- Harris Corp. Indicted on Bribery Counts
- Sav-on Drug Settles False-Advertising Case : Retailing: The chain will pay fines and expenses of $110,000. It says employee errors led to the overcharges in question.
- Hot Items: BBQ Grill Holder, Stir-Fry Pan and Roto-Fryer
- Banker, Safe in Newport, Calls Escape Pure Terror : Freedom: An Ontario man was confronted by Iraqi soldiers on his desert gamble but bluffed past them.
- Gorbachev Endorses U.S. Role in Gulf : Soviet Union: He says the superpowers are cooperating well in the region and contradicts the objections of other Kremlin officials.
- Robbery of 2 Restaurants Latest in Series
- Japan's Current Account Surplus Shrinks 63% in July
- General Motors Acceptance Corp. a subsidiary of...
- Gradco Systems Delays Meeting of Shareholders
- Window-Tinting Is Ideal for Homes on Sunny Side of the Street
- Single-Family Home Growth
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson Tries to Steer to Middle of Road With Positive Ad Campaign
- ORANGE : International Fair Attracts 70,000-Plus
- California Reservists Fly East--Excited and Worried
- Prosecutors Again Seek Death Sentence for Doctor : Trial: The first jury deadlocked after convicting Richard Boggs of murder. His attorney says he 'should not be placed under the guillotine again.'
- Duffy Halts Sheriff Candidates' Visits
- Tyson's Fight Put Off Because of Bad Cut
- McEnroe Impressively Stops Chesnokov in Straight Sets
- BOOK REVIEW : Delivery of Analysis on Infallibility Is Flawed
- Shortened Version Reinterprets the 'Mahabharata' : Dance: Two local Indian performers have simplified the epic to focus on two of the heroic tale's pivotal characters.
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- Comic Tim Allen Knows What Women Know: Men Are Really Pigs
- Chevron Delays Introduction of Cleaner Fuel : Energy: The decision is due in part to the shortage of a critical ingredient.
- U.S. Watchdogs to Police Thrift Selloff : S&Ls;: Regulators will hire 20 to 30 'contractor cops.' They fear kickbacks, rigged bids and other abuses occurring.
- Army Delays Decision: The Army said it...
- Tisch Family Buys Bank Stocks: CBS Chief...
- Removing Wallpaper Is Sticky Job, but One Homeowners Can Pull Off : Home improvement: More messy than difficult, it requires little skill and few tools--just a lot of scraping and patience.
- Water Takes On New Perspective as Decorative Element in Homes : Waterworks: Decorators are incorporating water into decorating schemes, such as watercourses and recirculating fountains.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Saudis Doubt Diplomacy Alone Will Resolve Conflict With Iraq : Strategy: The only good outcome would be for Hussein to quit, they say. And he won't.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DALY CITY : Animal Rights Protest at Circus
- Blacks Blast Handling of Attack on Girl : Violence: Activists claim authorities have been slow to respond to assault of cheerleader. Protests vowed.
- Judge Orders S.D. Council to Testify on Remap Plan : Elections: Decision places city's political future in limbo. Chicano Federation, which will question council members, hails it as a victory.
- 4-Year Drought Deepens in Nevada With No End in Sight
- The Sacrifice Behind the Speeches
- Obituaries : Dr. Arthur Carlan; Chiropractor
- Clues Sought in Killing of Man Clad in Underwear
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Plead Innocent in Drinking Death
- Rise in Rolex Watch Thefts Prompts Police Warning
- COUNTYWIDE : With Military Gone, Blood Shortage Seen
- Boles Wins His 1st Main at Ventura Track
- Rams' Injured List Lengthens in Loss
- He Has Learned Secret of the Confidence Game
- TENNIS / PAIGE A. LEECH : Open-Minded Pospich Exiting Junior Level
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Pherigo's Dedication Allowed Fans at Saugus to Get With the Program
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dirty Rotten Imbeciles Thrash the Palace Well
- Shareholder Suit Filed Against Allergan: A derivative...
- Video Finds Clear Use for Fuzzy Logic
- Clever Touches Can Transform Home : Redesign: The right furnishings and clever use of color and artwork can do more to redecorate an interior than any architect--and for far less the cost.
- Italy to Require Visas for Turks and North Africans
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Rival Muslim Units Clash; 12 Are Killed
- 3 Sailors Burned on Carrier
- Obituaries : Henry B. Kaufman; Former Owner of Lighting Store
- Two Germanys Sign Treaty on Unification
- Desert Expertise Puts Unit on Call
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : DARE Program to Be Taught at Schools
- Board Refuses to Help Firm Reopen Landfill
- Landfill Study Raises Fears of Westside Clout : Environment: Affluent and powerful neighbors to the south may steer dump sites to the canyons in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys, groups say after report details waste-disposal options.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Motorcyclist Loses Control, Is Killed
- RTD to Start Fare Refunds for Late Buses : Transit: The program has strong support from officials, but some drivers foresee difficulties. Four-month effort may cost district $2 million.
- Dodgers Miss a Chance : Baseball: Cincinnati loses, but Montreal helps the Reds by beating Los Angeles, 5-2.
- Oilers' Fuhr Admits Longtime Cocaine Problem : Hockey: Goalie has completed treatment after telling Sather of a seven-year bout with drug.
- Canyon Enforces 55 Limit : Football: Cowboys wipe out St. Louis, 40-0, end Honolulu school's long win streak.
- For Some, a Final Chance to Be a Raider : Pro football: Game against the Chargers today offers the last opportunity before Monday's roster cutdown.
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Andre Ware Gets Rude Welcome to Pro Football
- 'Orangeburg Massacre' Unearths '60s Campus Tragedy : Radio: Twenty-two years after 'buying into' a false interpretation of events, the author wants to set the record straight.
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- Energy Watchdog Sees No Oil Shortage: The...
- Neil Bush Seeks Case Dismissal: President Bush's...
- Genentech, Roche Clear Government Hurdle to Merger
- Shearson Indicted in Stock Fraud Case
- The Aesthetic of the Pacific Rim : Sprawling, ambitious 1990 L. A. arts festival helps define city
- Resistance to Gay Cops Defeats the Police Mission : Bias: LAPD recruits minorities and out-of-towners; why isn't the homosexual community welcome to "protect and serve"?
- San Diego
- Although Big Favorites, Titans Won't Look Past Sonoma State : Football: After a scare from Division II Cal State Northridge last year, the Fullerton can't afford to be complacent in opener.
- Olazabal Deserved More Than Page 6
- DEL MAR : Simulcast of the Arlington Million Headlines a Busy Holiday Weekend
- The agent for unsigned New York Giant...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Lightning Strikes Twice, Mets Pull Closer
- The Dodgers continue their dogged pursuit of...
- Drummer Bellson Brings Big Band to Disneyland : Jazz: The musician-composer is trying to look forward after the funeral of his wife, Pearl Bailey. His daughter, Dee Dee, will join him.
- When Harold I. Rice of Encino is...
- UCSD, PLNC Each Win Three
- Reisman to Be Business Journal Publisher : Newspaper: The director of market development for The Times Orange County will also become CEO of the 5-year-old weekly.
- Basic Care Keeps Pool in the Swim : Recreation: Routine maintenance can ensure safety and cleanliness.
- Edmund G. Love, 78; Author of "Subways Are for Sleeping"
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : A Heavier Chavez-Taylor Rematch Being Discussed
- FESTIVAL NOTES
- Mahony Asks Review of Abortion Foes' Sentences
- FESTIVAL '90 : Screenings Present Pacific Rim Cultures
- The Whole Show
- L.A. Fest Opens Today: It's a Happening : Guide: More than 2,000 artists from 21 countries are participating in the 17-day festival, which explores the art and culture of Pacific Rim nations. Events will be held at 230 sites. About 70% of the performances are free.
- A PBS Evolution, Not Revolution
- Two Strikes
- Safe--and Mediocre--Art Seen Ahead
- Festival Banners
- Church Fills Spiritual Needs With a Cultural and Social Blend : Presbyterians: It is a gathering place for Korean immigrants who seek to meet people from similar backgrounds. Thousands of congregants travel from as far as Palmdale, Palm Springs and Oxnard each week to attend services.
- OC LIVE!'s Rave Review
- Woo's Remarks
- Not Bewitched
- Names in the News - Sept. 1, 1990
- Business Worries That Consumers, Fretting Over Gulf, Will Delay Buying
- Commander Discounts a U.S. 1st Strike at Iraq : Strategy: He says Iraq would pay 'a terrible price' if it attacks. Other officers say that probably would trigger an all-out response.
- U.S. to Void Egypt Debt; Weighs Big Arms Sale to Israel : Diplomacy: Cancellation of $7.1 billion that Cairo owes would reward it for support in the gulf. An early Bush-Gorbachev summit is being considered.
- Boy's Almost Calm 911 Call Belies Horror
- Police Impound 500 Vehicles in Fight Against Hit-and-Runs
- Battles, Booty and Barbarians
- Bush to Forgive Egypt Arms Debt : Military: Canceling the $7.1 billion would reward Cairo for supporting the embargo, buildup against Iraq.