- GULF WATCH: Day 56 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Schabarum Blasts Deal With Raiders
- ORANGE : Boy Held in Slaying Won't Be Released
- Downtown Renewal Plan Proposed
- Glenhall Taylor Jr., vice chairman of BankAmerica...
- U.S. Withholds C-17 Payments to McDonnell : Aerospace: The Air Force is refusing to pay up to $125 million a month, documents say. The military is also evaluating Douglas Aircraft's finances.
- Construction Lending in County Falls : Slump: The decline, fueled by consumer concerns about the economy and the Mideast, signals a troubled local building industry, a research group says.
- Consumer Confidence Remains Low: The level of...
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- Kaufman & Broad Home Corp.: The Los...
- Senate Panel OKs Souter's Nomination on a 13-1 Vote
- Pomona Approves 2 Year-Round Schools
- WORLD : Algerians Urged to Join Iraqis
- NATION : Body in Cellar Prompts Arrest
- Property Ordinance Gets Mixed Reviews : Pasadena: Undaunted by criticism, Board of Directors fine-tunes wording on proposed regulations governing front-yard aesthetics.
- MORE BARS:Henry N' Harry's Goat Hill Tavern,...
- They Can Dish It Out in Duarte If They Just Hide Offenders
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE : Fathoming the Deep Sea : After shelling out a lot of clams for scuba equipment, don't hold your breath. Just relax.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Bomb Blasts, Shots Near Clark Air Base
- STATE : Fire Hits Bakersfield Refinery
- LOCAL : N. Hollywood Youth Held in Crime Spree; Murder Charge Sought
- No Charges May Be Filed Over Guards at Polling Places
- West Covina : Interim Manager Named
- Mixing the Marines and Music
- Desert-Preservation Bill Stalled in Senate Panel : Environment: Sen. Alan Cranston's attempt to preserve 8 million acres of California desert is stymied by a parliamentary maneuver.
- FULLERTON : Police Open Mailbox to Anonymous Tips
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- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Board Scales Back School Smoking Ban
- Funds OKd for Study to Improve Bus Service : Antelope Valley: County officials say the program hasn't kept pace with rapid growth, despite a $2.3-million annual budget.
- U.S. Chamber Isn't Shy in Its Pursuit of Nobel Peace Prize
- Triple Crown Beats the Hotel Rat Race
- Man Arrested Over Neglect of Mother, 76
- Rx for What Ails You: A Motherly Meal and a Malt
- Governor Vetoes Coast Panel Bills : Legislation: Two measures would have given the California Coastal Commission more power to halt illegal development.
- Mosque Is an Answer to Their Prayers : Muslims: Plans for a permanent home have been OKd for Valley followers of Islam, who now worship at a Catholic hall and the Northridge Islamic Center.
- $23-Million Cleanup Ends at Franciscan Site : Atwater Village: The developer, who paid for the work, plans to build a shopping center but is having trouble finding financing.
- West Covina's Maternity Leave Policy Expanded
- Shifting Sands : Corona del Mar Competition Puts Castle Sculpting in the Hands of Architects
- Political Brawl Over Homeless : Santa Monica: Coping with transients emerges as a major election issue. Proposition Y seeks to oust City Atty. Robert Myers, who opponents say is too soft on the homeless.
- Kuwait Emir Appeals to U.N. to Oust Iraq
- Cerritos : Council Raises Questions on State Housing Mandate
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : The Liveliest Skeletons : The Mexican festival El Dia de los Muertos will be celebrated with a month full of events.
- Hermosa Beach Gives Cycle Shop a 6-Month Trial
- Santa Clarita Council Fires Lobbying Firm
- Sherry Joan Kurland; Helped Found the Open School
- SAN CLEMENTE : A Guilty Plea in Drive-By Shooting
- MOORPARK : Kindergartners Get AIDS Information
- Man Appears With Wife but Is Held for Kidnaping
- OJAI : City Delays Ban on Water-Well Drilling
- SIMI VALLEY : Separate Interviews Planned for Jurors
- Santa Clarita Will Begin Recycling : Environment: Three haulers are providing free service until April, with residents being required to sort their trash.
- Tustin : Residents Nervous About Power Plant
- Torrance Plant Didn't Taint Soil, County Finds
- Monterey Park : Shake Roof Ban Considered
- STATE : Bakersfield Ticket Hits Jackpot
- MORE BARS:The Blue Beet Cafe, 107 21st...
- In Season/Asian pears : The Exotic Asian Pear Ripens for Big Season
- Reduction Sought in Bible College Project : San Dimas: Residents say Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College's plan to sell land to a luxury home developer would destroy wildlife habitat.
- More Bombings Hit U.S. Firms in Philippines
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Baby, Family Beat Odds in Escape From Kuwait to U.S.
- Fees to Aid Work on Roessler Pool
- Efforts Told to Improve Jail Hospital : L.A. County: Officials say they are trying to upgrade patient treatment and increase staff. Reaction comes after a critical state evaluation of the facility.
- EL TORO : Ceremony for Old, New Commanders
- Evangelina B. Daniels; Longtime San Fernando Resident
- Deukmejian Vetoes Bill on Airports
- Tournament Forced to Take Spring Break : Baseball: Scheduling problems prompt cancellation of Thousands Oaks Kiwanis Easter event in 1991.
- LEGAL WATCH
- PBS Scheduling Turns 'War' Into Ratings Winner : Television: Public TV programmers say they have learned a valuable lesson by packaging and promoting "Civil War" series as a single event.
- Would MCA Deal Prompt Changes in TV Rules?
- L.A. and the Philharmonic Play Carnegie
- U.S. Announces Pullout of 40,000 Troops From Europe : Military: The move represents the first major step toward dismantling the Cold War force.
- Olives Alive : Graber Olive House in Ontario Is Among Southland Facilities Welcoming Visitors
- Oregon Town Installs Its First Traffic Light
- Santa Monica : Seat on College Panel Open
- NATION : Door From Ill-Fated 747 Found
- Being Taken for a Ride : The Push to Help Commuters Steer Clear of Solo Driving
- Bell : Police Chief to Leave for Similar Job in Placentia
- Santa Monica : Coalition on Homelessness
- Malibu : City Hall Opens Part Time
- University Leaders Try to Reassure Neighbors : Environment: Officials of the Tokyo-based school say the Calabasas campus will grow in phases, but residents of the area are skeptical that the mountain setting can be preserved.
- Countywide : SAN CLEMENTE : Officer Recognized for Aid to Victims
- MOORPARK : City's History to Be Celebrated on Oct. 6
- County to Appeal Ruling Upholding Prison Plans
- Torch Set Off Metro Rail Fire, Study Says : Tunnel blaze: Probe points to accidental scorching of wooden timber, burning of plastic lining. A Fire Department investigation is continuing.
- WESTMINSTER : Boys and Girls Club Awarded $19,882
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Right Course for Modern World
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Doctor Tells Murder Trial of Drug Results
- SCR to Accept $112,500 but Also Join Suit : Arts: The repertory plans to protest the NEA requirement for recipients to pledge not to produce obscene works.
- Surgery Is Set Monday for Blyleven
- Anderson, O'Connor Keep 3-Shot Lead
- THE SIDELINES : Cougar RB Dropped as Nominee
- FAIRPLEX : Ultra Sass Gets Victory in Feature
- Hype Sky High for Fielder's 50th : Baseball: Detroit Tigers first baseman cool as club cranks up the fever for would-be collectors.
- O.C. Museum Gets $150,000 From NEA : Grants: Laguna Art Museum will accept funds and 'abide by the rules,' director says.
- TODAY IN OC LIVE!
- County to Appeal Ruling on Prison : Penal system: The challenge opposing the Lancaster project might not be filed for weeks. Work is expected to begin in a month, regardless.
- New Salvo Launched in Battle of the Biltmore
- Peggy Buckey Files Suit for Malicious Prosecution
- Man Arrested After Pre-Dawn Rampage on Avenue in Vista
- The Assist Goes to Magic in Acquisition of Teagle
- San Fernando Workers OK Pact
- Hansen Named Coach at Orange Lutheran
- PREP FLASHBACK / THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Santa Ana's Chavez Will Fight Solorio at Marriott Tonight
- Passing Through Customs : Cypriot Danny Daniels Has Mastered Soccer but Not Many Other Aspects of American Life
- Haywood Turns It Around
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- Keating's Bid to Cut Bail Goes to Top State Court
- Furnishings 2000 Cites Reason for Shutdown
- Fresh From Bel-Air: Breakfast-in-a-Glass
- TECHNOLOGY : Computer Chip Sales to Be Flat in '90, Trade Group Says
- TREND / TRAVEL PLAZAS : Rowdy, Vulgar Truck Stops Are Fast Vanishing : Facilities now are huge, with chapels instead of prostitutes. But homemade pie is gone.
- 'Pacific Heights' Premiere Scares Up a Crowd
- Boost to Political Underdogs Seen : Campaign financing: Experts say that the sudden change in rules could affect several races. A judge overturned the law limiting contributions.
- COLUMN ONE : Teamsters Discover the Ballot : The union best known for corruption is getting a taste of democracy. It is the most public look yet inside the politics of organized labor.
- Gourmands Not Afraid to Lei It On Thick at Luau in Laguna Niguel
- Crossroads : When Is It Time to Relinquish the Keys and Stop Driving?
- Price, Not Fashion, Discounted
- Sierra Madre : Term Limits for Volunteers
- Alberto Moravia; Popular Italian Writer Tackled Modern Issues in Graphic Style
- WORLD : S. Africa Quake Kills 2 Miners
- Grace Over Calculation : Bonnie Raitt Found Success and Shared It on the Road That Ends In Irvine
- Werner Janssen, 91; Composer, Conductor
- Bomb Kills 7 Aboard Bus on Pakistan Border
- Law Rarely Calls for Counties to Be Notified of Shipments
- Push Begins to Increase Number of Asian Teachers
- Ontario Airport Chief Makes Noise About Stopovers : Regulations: Says refueling practice is another case of Orange County unloading its problems elsewhere. John Wayne Airport manager says she's heard no complaints.
- Taking All Too Much Initiative : Government by the people? Or by judges?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officer Gets His Man--Just in Time
- WAC Council Discusses Expansion
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Luginbill Takes Defense to Woodshed
- Don't Laugh at Sandy Fairways, They Might Be Easier to Play
- Las Madrinas Handicap at Pomona Set
- Jockey Cleared of Fixing N.Y. Race Returns to Riding
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Game Is Violent, Fans Shouldn't Be
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Patten Scheduled to Return to Practice
- Brecker Cancels Southland Tour
- Diploma Can Wait for This Young Actor : Theater: USIU student John Barrowman is on a roll with with London roles in "Anything Goes" and "Miss Saigon." He may even be headed for Broadway.
- Countywide : Tollway Grading Job Bid Accepted
- Mother Takes Blast Fired at Son; May Lose Eyesight
- ROUNDUP : Dixon, Nicholls Lift CSUN Women to Volleyball Win
- Motorcyclist Dies in Collision With Car
- School Tries to Reassure Residents on Growth Plan : Development: Soka University's proposals worry some of its Calabasas neighbors.
- Mater Dei's Leland Sparks Cleared to Play Football
- THE SIDELINES : Rockets Send Lucas to Hawks
- COSTA MESA : Children's Center to Mark Anniversary
- THE SIDELINES : Injury May Doom Boggs' Quest
- Dogs of Summer; If They Only Had a Heart
- Translating Art for the Masses : Collections: Bank's cultural affairs director cringes at art that merely decorates. But one recent exhibit backfired when employees and clients just didn't get it.
- SHORT TAKES : Black Sought to Scale 'Fences'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lensman' Focuses on Jazzy Effects, Not Plot
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Raitt's Appeal Is No Fairy Tale
- Digital Research Takes a Big Step With Its DR DOS
- Pillsbury Doughboy Rises to His Roll: Jolly 25-Year-Old
- Senators Urge Aid for Pickens: Thirty two...
- Shareholders Suing MCA
- Traveling Kitchen : The Review
- Searching for the Hole Truth
- Repay $6 Million or Go to Jail, Judge Tells Adviser
- South Pasadena : Compromise on Freeway
- Troops Raid Embassies in Myanmar : Southeast Asia: The military has reportedly detained native employees at the U.S. and other Western missions.
- MUSIC ERIC JOHNSON : Guitar God : It's amazing the band can play his spacey tunes, but he's been compared with rock's immortals.
- Santa Monica : Permit Parking Zone OKd
- Agreement Opens Gate to Channel Gateway : Development: Builder Jerome Snyder will give Culver City up to $600,000 to ease traffic from massive Venice project, and the city won't sue to block it.
- Long Beach Barely Raises Voice in Census Outcry : Population: A decision to accept the data in all but 6 blocks surprises activists who think the count missed up to 25,000 people.
- Adventures in Baby-Sitting: Meet the "Au Pair From Hell"
- Queen OKs Mulroney's Plan to Expand Canadian Senate
- RESTAURANT REVIEW VICTORIA PUB : Tasty Crumble : Rose curtains, upholstered chairs and paneling give the Ventura restaurant a subdued elegance.
- University Choir to Joins AIDS Concert
- U.S. Judge to Quit; Cites Sentencing Guidelines : Courts: Jurist once declared the stricter standards unconstitutional. He says removal of judicial discretion has eliminated his job satisfaction.
- 2 Bills to Beef Up Coastal Agency's Powers Are Vetoed : Environment: Legislation's supporters expect a more sympathetic governor next year.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Court Role in Initiatives Is Reasonable
- Terror in Berkeley Bar : Hostage Drama Ends With Gunman, 1 Student Slain
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO: NEUTRALIZE MOVIE THEATER LOUTS
- U.S., Soviets Agree to Redouble Efforts : United Nations: Baker and Shevardnadze stress importance of solidarity in confronting Iraq.
- Mass Appeals : Human Rights Posters Make Some Timely Pleas in Santa Ana
- Hotel a Haven From Domestic Storms : Family violence: In a program that uses empty Warner Center Hilton rooms for shelter, battered and abused women and children are allowed to register free of charge and under assumed names.
- Malibu : Guilty Plea in Cyclist Death
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Journalist Uncovers New Outlet as Coach
- 10 Kuwait Soccer Stars Reported War Victims
- Young AIDS Victim's Grave Hit by Vandals
- Moratorium Limits Businesses Along Hawthorne Blvd.
- Driver Pleads Guilty in Crash That Killed 2 Students
- AMERICA WATCH : Bulging Portfolio
- 2 Bills to Beef Up Coastal Panel's Powers Vetoed : Environment: The legislation's supporters expect a more sympathetic governor next year.
- Officer Fined for Hitting Redondo House With Truck
- America West in Talks to Buy Shuttle:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Finn-Soviet Bartering to Go
- More Evidence of Slowdown in August Data
- Neil Bush Had 'No Doubt' Business Deals Were Ethical : S&Ls;: The conflict-of-interest hearing ends today, and the judge will decide if sanctions on the President's son are due.
- Keating Asks State High Court to Reduce Bail
- Breakfast : 8 Places Off the Beaten-Egg Track : Ethnic fare: Breakfast is many things to many peoples, as L.A.'s restaurants prove. A sampling from the variety available to a.m. adventurers. : Southern Chinese
- New Bank Deposit Insurance Rules Urged
- House OKs State Role in Offshore Leases : Environment: The bill would give states veto power over oil and gas development outside the three-mile line.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Premier Says Rebels Stalling Progress
- PROFILE : A New Vocation : A career in pro wrestling behind him, Bill Olivas is preparing to become a priest.
- Nutrition Labels for Fresh Foods, Restaurants Urged : Health: An influential medical panel says consumers need the data. But an industry official calls the proposal 'an operational nightmare.'
- A Mossad Miss : Books: Israeli intelligence may have stumbled badly in trying to stop publication of Victor Ostrovsky's "By Way of Deception."
- COLLEGE NEWS : Caltech Awarded Grant for Japanese Classes
- Iraq Parades Its Defiance of U.N. Embargo
- Pasadena : Rebate for Saving Electricity
- WHAT'S FRESH BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Try the Melons : It's the last chance for this fruit before farmers till under tired vines and turn to autumn crops.
- Governor Vetoes Airport Bill Exempting County
- Recently, a large yellow ribbon has appeared on a palm tree out front . . .
- Whittier College Revels in Its New Arts Center : Building: Chief benefactor Ruth B. Shannon is center of attention at inaugural concert that caps 10-year quest for funds.
- North Korea OKs Regular Consultations With Japan : Asia: The agreement promises to end 45 years of formal separation. An air route is suggested.
- WORLD : Bomb Found at Terror Seminar
- SPORTSCOPE : Pomona-Pitzer Tries to Continue Its Fast Start Against Whittier
- Teppan Cooking: Spectacle in Near-Classical Setting
- Copter Crashes, 17 Safe
- Council to Extend Ban 2 Months on New Apartments
- Park Goes (for Good) to Dogs
- Soviets Arrive in Occidental Exchange
- Farmers Market Merchants Seek Public Support for Development Plan
- Malibu : Yacht Club Loses Its Lease
- BEST BITES
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- Countywide : State Optometrists Offer Free Vision Exams for Poor
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 136 : Wilson Backs Initiative That Restricts Raising of Taxes
- School Board OKs Program to Recruit Asians as Teachers
- New Hillside Preservation Plan Urged : Development: Homeowners have launched a campaign to put an open-space bond measure on the ballot in April.
- A Russian Learning Experience
- Boy Scout Troops to Clean Up Trash on Lakewood Blvd.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : On the Shelves : An Oxnard store specializes in Mexican movies, and the Thousand Oaks Library offers some classics.
- Judge Quits S.D. Bench Over Sentencing Rules : Courts: U.S. District Judge J. Lawrence Irving is frustrated by new guidelines that restrict his authority.
- The Real Cost of Cheating : Northrop's fine may not begin to measure up to the actual damage
- L.A. to Pay $1,000 a Day for Dump Emissions
- PLATFORM : Short Rations
- Raymond Chandler's "Farewell My Lovely," set in...
- Rolling Hills OKs to Cable Pact
- OAK VIEW : U.S. Seizes House in Drug Sale Case
- Public May Seek Damages for Illegal Use of Credit Card Data
- COSTA MESA : School Board Seeks 'Drug-Free Zones'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 128 : City Panel Endorses Initiative Despite Cost
- P.M. BRIEFING : Matsushita Plans New Battery
- P.M. BRIEFING : Union Carbide Projects Profits
- NBC News Way Over Budget: Persian Gulf...
- Oil Prices Rocket but Bush's Move May Help Calm Them
- Ameron: The Monterey Park-based manufacturer of construction...
- Using Aborted Tissue in Research
- Boyarsky's Magnolia Column Criticized
- Reasons for S&L; Crisis
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- Friends of the Rat
- Boyarsky's Magnolia Column Criticized
- Who Will Use the Alex?
- Reasons for S&L; Crisis
- MORE EATERIES:Donut World, 34852 Doheny Park Road,...
- Boyarsky's Magnolia Column Criticized
- Reasons for S&L; Crisis
- Chancellor Helmut Kohl
- The Terrorism Trade
- San Marino Money Crunch Effects
- MORE BARS:The Doll Hut, 107 S. Adams...
- Friends of the Rat
- Using Aborted Tissue in Research
- Animal Sacrifice Ban
- A Plainer Burger
- Cities Unsure How Edison Merger May Affect Them : Energy: Officials in Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach complain about the environmental impact report for a proposed union of two power companies. City officials fault state regulators for neglecting their communities.
- Political Differences
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- Bay Area Coalition Rejects NEA Grant : Arts: Funding group joins protest over content restrictions, the first salvo from a corporate- dominated recipient.
- SILVER LINING: What's the good ...
- KILLING KIDS: There was a big jump...
- President Harshly Attacks Democrats on Budget Talks : Politics: He vows to take the issue to "every state in the union" if massive federal cutbacks are implemented.
- No Charges Pressed in Long Siege at McDonald's : Crime: Prosecutors say the suspect never pulled a gun or threatened anyone. He's accused of a robbery earlier.
- U.S. Will Sell Oil From Reserves to Hold Down Price : Gulf crisis: 5 million barrels will go on the block. Further steps may be necessary, the President says.
- S. Pasadena Faces Cuts in Services : Revenues: Mayor Evelyn Fierro proposes that a residents task force on finance be formed to study ways to widen financial base, trim costs.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : LAGUNA BEACH : People's Favorite on Ballot, Laguna Canyon, Still Faces Tough Odds
- Associate of Sports Show Organizer Denies Wrongdoing : Investigation: The main promoter of a Pasadena memorabilia convention remains at large after allegedly bilking celebrities and businesses of $100,000.
- Chargers' Phillips Attacked Outside Bar
- Chargers' Phillips Badly Beaten
- BEER BAN? In the wake of a...
- How to Get a Fill-in-the-Blank Will
- Man Spooked by San Onofre Siren Is Killed
- Judge Calls Impact Study for Marina Place Flawed
- Gramm-Rudman Could Deal Sharp Blows in O.C. : Government: Airline flights could be canceled, agencies' office hours cut if law takes effect.
- REAL LIFE: Count teachers among school dropouts...
- Downfall of a Plastic Surgeon : Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion, Could Lose License
- Veto of Coast Panel Bills No Surprise to Officials : Environment: The governor, a longtime critic, contends that the commission has adequate enforcement powers to crack down on illegal development.
- Durable Goods Fall; Incomes Up Slightly
- Summer Sales of New, Resale O.C. Housing Declined
- For Defense Industry, Diversity Is Best Offense
- BOOK REVIEW : Makings of a Modern Rabbi : STONES IN THE SOUL: One Day in the Life of an American Rabbi <i> by Ben Kamin</i> ; Macmillan; $18.95, 242 pages