- The Smell of Unrest : Proposal for Poway Reclamation Plant Spurs Retiree to Fight Back
- Countywide
- The Candidates State Their Cases. 4th Council District : WES PRATT
- 4 Suspects Linked to 4th Murder, Robberies : Crime: Law enforcement officials say the two men and two women may have been involved in several armed assaults in the San Gabriel Valley. They were arrested after three shoppers were abducted and slain.
- Toxic Discharges
- Notre Dame's Quarterback Is Arrested : Charges: Mirer, who led his team to 9-3 record last season, and linebacker DuBose are accused of public intoxication.
- Steroids
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies End Braves' Streak at Five Games, 5-0
- Miscellany
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : U.S. Open Provides Memorable Odds and Ends
- When a Big Meet Arrives, She Keeps Up With a Fast Crowd : Preps: University runner Robin Snowbeck keeps opponents on the run with her ability to peak at the right moment.
- Louisville Struggles Past Division I-AA Foe
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Takes a Long Time (4:51), but Tigers Find a Way to Lose to A's
- * Carol Brady has been appointed vice...
- FICTION
- Now It's the Men's Turn
- In Bed With the Israelis? : DANGEROUS LIAISON: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli Covert Relationship, <i> By Andrew and Leslie Cockburn (HarperCollins: $25; 401 pp.)</i>
- COMMENTARY : The Hills Are Still Pristine After 28 Years
- A Schoolroom in the Workplace : Education: In an experimental program, a plumbing parts company is offering instruction for employees' children.
- City's Bond Rating Takes a Plunge : Finances: The lowered rating will mean that the city will have to pay a higher interest rate on future bond issues.
- TOUR : Ranch Tour Reveals How West Was Won
- Belgian Devotes Life to Honoring Allied War Heroes in Fierce 'Battle of the Bulge' : World War II: Outnumbered troops memorialized in museum's vast collection of battlefield memorabilia.
- Uzbekistan, Kirghizia Join Soviet Defections : Central Asia: Tadzhikistan's president is forced out for dragging his feet on resisting the abortive coup.
- The Treasury Bond Scandal--Was Anyone Really Shocked? : Finance: The more technically obsolete a market is, the bigger a target it is for corruption. The selling of U.S. debt is an antiquated process.
- Home at Last : 48 Families Take Title to Habitat for Humanity Project
- 4 Evacuated in Spill at Plant
- Blast of the Past : Strawberry Alarm Clock Wakes Concert-Goers to Sound of the '60s
- Noted Louisiana Horseman DeFee Dies After Heated Meeting on Purses
- Grahe, Rodgers See Pluses in Angels' 8-2 Loss to Brewers
- Miscellany
- New Releases
- Father Jazz : Tom Vaughn, an Episcopal priest, traded success other pianists would kill for to do God's work in a Valley church
- September Swings From 'Red, Hot & Cole' to Sid & Imogene 'Together Again'
- Taking It to the 'Burbs : Touring with metal heroes Anthrax, Public Enemy will carry its bold message of black unity to white rock audiences
- ALBUM REVIEW : Bob Seger's Fire Needs Stoking : **1/2 BOB SEGER AND THE SILVER BULLET BAND, "The Fire Inside" <i> Capitol</i>
- Exhibit by Seven Chilean Artists Gives L.A. a Chance to 'See Work of Other Americans'
- SACRAMENTO : Wilson Works to End Aerospace Defections
- On the Road to Recovery
- Community Policing Nothing New for Area's Top Cop
- Mistress Vampire, by ROBIN MORGAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Park Beach Littered With Medical Waste
- Officials Swap Tips on Battling Graffiti
- Unions Stage Largest Capital Rally in Decade
- L'Avventura (KCET Saturday at 10:30 p.m.) Michelangelo...
- Animation & Imitation : Cartoons Offer a Mix of Movie-Spawned Series and Offbeat Originals
- Schools Brace for Expected Record Influx : Education: The enrollment process is swamped with newcomers, many of whom speak little or no English.
- 'Earth Watch' Cuts a Path in Jungle of Environmental Shows
- PERSPECTIVE ON LABOR : Take Politics Into Your Own Hands : Democrats have stopped listening, so labor must form its own party to fight for prosperity for working people.
- BLUES FEST: The 12th annual Long Beach...
- Tree's Fate May Rest With Its Historic Roots : Environment: Neighbors' bid to have 60-year-old eucalyptus named a 'Heritage Tree' stymies developer's plans to build on Laguna parcel.
- Catalina Still Waiting for Summer to Arrive : Tourism: The number of visitors to the island has fallen. Merchants report that business is down by as much as 25%, but some still hope to recoup losses this fall.
- Countywide
- Crowds Jam Orange Street Fair, Shun the Beaches
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Davies Ties LPGA Record With a 10-Under-Par 62
- Klingler Comes Out Slinging: Nine Touchdown Passes in a 73-3 Victory : Houston: He has a record six scoring throws in the second quarter.
- ANALYSIS : Bills Seem to Be Alone at Top of NFL Class
- A Publishing House Is Born From a Love of Duchampiana
- There's Plenty of Aid to Fund College Education
- Home Improvement : Fake Panels Brighten Dull Doors
- SIMON & SCHUSTER'S POCKET GUIDE TO WILDERNESS...
- Hostel Provides Good Base When Visiting Virginia Beach
- Back in the USA : Sixty years after her parents left to seek a socialist utopia in the Soviet Union, Lily Golden samples American culture.
- Jean Tinguely; Swiss Sculptor, Painter
- Summer Ritual of Family Reunion Thrives in Age of Separation : Tradition: For many, such gatherings are a chance to touch base with the past and become acquainted with the future.
- Claremont : Plan to Annex Land OKd
- Property Values in 10 Cities Rise Above Average
- The Candidates State Their Cases. 4th Council District : GEORGE STEVENS
- SEEKING ADVICE: The Paramount School Board will...
- Countywide
- 'Serra Men' Take New Freshmen in Stride--Even When They're Girls
- Inopportune Knock Didn't Ruin 'Date'
- TRAIN STATION: The Burbank City Council on...
- Budget Ax Falls on Worthy Programs : But Crisis Shouldn't Permanently Kill Proven Services
- Overby Walked Into His Dream : College football: Freshman cornerback from Sunny Hills passed up a baseball scholarship for a chance to play football at Colorado.
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 1 : There Will Be No Easing Into This Season : Rams: The Cardinals, who might be formidable even without the injured Rosenbach, will test new L.A. defense.
- Becker's Loss Could Open It Up for Connors : Tennis: Haarhuis takes advantage of No. 1 player's injury, and 38-year-old rolls on.
- Sony Unleashes Its Essential Classics
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Picks for the Best of the Coming Fall Season : <i> Calendar critics make their picks for the fall season's best bets in pop music, jazz, stage, music and dance and the visual arts. : </i> : DANCE
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Picks for the Best of the Coming Fall Season : <i> Calendar critics make their picks for the fall season's best bets in pop music, jazz, stage, music and dance and the visual arts. : </i> : JAZZ
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- The Mail box at 100
- Rock-Solid Lowell Is No Run-of-the-Mill Town
- S. Bernardino CountySAN BERNARDINO: Phase 3 of...
- West May Tie Economic Aid to Cuts in Soviet Nuclear Forces : Diplomacy: The plan is an effort to secure stability from the tumult of the nation's breakup. Bush indicates that the United States will recognize the Baltic states on Monday.
- Glendora : Resident Beaten, Robbed
- It's a Star Attraction : Eager Collectors Stalk Police Badges and Patches as If They're Chasing America's Most Wanted
- Kennedy Testifies at Florida Grand Jury
- Woman's Pet Bass Hooked on Handouts : Outdoors: She splashes the water of Cobbossee Lake in Maine to summon two fish for their daily breakfast of worms.
- Overcrowding Sorely Tests O.C. Schools
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : COLLECTIBLES : Paper Chase
- Walter Matthau and Robin Williams are in...
- ON SATURDAY THE KIDS WATCH TV
- Mutilations Alarming Cat Owners
- A Campus Shouldn't Be a Carnival : USC's Sample lays down a new law for fraternities and sororities
- New Well Capacity
- OXNARD : City Considers Law to Regulate Noise
- Shohara Shows He Has Drive to Succeed in Bodyboarding : Championships: The athlete from Ramoma may look like just another face in the crowd, but his performances show he can win in the water.
- WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDUP : U.S. 400 Relay Team Is Primed
- Gary Could Find Success at Fingertips
- WATER POLO : Team USA Victory Is Hard-Fought
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's Latest Role: Restaurateur
- FALL PREVIEW : Massive Mexican 'Splendors' to Take Over LACMA
- TONI CHILDS : Her 'House of Hope' Casts Light on Dark, Bleak Images
- FALL PREVIEW : ART : The Best of the Rest in the Visual Arts
- PBS show figures out why kids really do need to know their math
- Kate : At 84, Hepburn Still Has the Look, the Voice and the Attitude
- Floral Designers to Interpret Quilts in Exhibit
- '92 Presidential Choice Named by Libertarians : Politics: Candidate, 52, to campaign on a promise to repeal federal income tax and abolish the Internal Revenue Service.
- 8 Rare Guns Stolen From Museum in Park
- Harlem Globetrotters Visit Moorpark College : Basketball: Team holds a training camp and will play a fund-raising game Saturday night.
- Cypress Youth Stabbed 11 Times; 2 Suspects Surrender
- Common Bond Brings Strangers Together : Lifestyles: Program has matched 100 people with rooms to spare with others who need a place to live.
- Countywide
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Wetherby Experiences Ups, Downs
- ReadiCare Founder Is Named Chairman
- Soviet Union Popular Following Failed Coup
- REFLECTIONS OF A BLACK COWBOY: Book One:...
- Garden Helps Students Grow Away From Gang Influences
- 3 Americans Reportedly Held by Kurdish Rebels in Turkey
- Dad Keeps His Ambitions at Home
- Film Noir Meets F/X : ZOMBIES, MYSTERY AND SUPERNATURAL IMAGES PUT HBO MOVIE IN A MAGICAL CATEGORY
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : An Open Letter to Jerry Lewis: The Disabled Need Dignity, Not Pity
- This Year, INS Means Business in Avalon Raids : Catalina: The annual 'surveys' prompted little notice in years past. But agents got tough this year and employers were fined.
- Hospital Scam Leads Police to Pair
- Oxnard Firm Ranked No. 1 for Potential Cancer Risk : Health: Assessments by the county's leading air polluters rate the dangers to residents and workers near plants.
- WATER POLO : U.S. Beats Brazil in Rough Game
- Gun-Control Foe Lauds Armed Protection
- In answer to Len and Mari Johnson,...
- Pop by Any Other Name?
- Basque Country
- The nastiest female of the television world...
- The Many Perils of Planned Obsolescence
- 'Life Tenant's Duty'
- Blame Misplaced in Girl's Mauling by Mountain Lion
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Battles Rage Against Rate Hikes, New Fees, Assessments and Taxes
- Those Movie Trailers Didn't Always Talk
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- 'Common Ground'
- Taking the Sting Out of Health Cuts
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Lincoln Savings and <i> Caveat Emptor</i>
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- He Will Think Twice the Next Time He's Tempted to Oversleep
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Jet Noise Around El Toro Air Station
- Blame Misplaced in Girl's Mauling by Mountain Lion
- Bush and FDR
- Battles Rage Against Rate Hikes, New Fees, Assessments and Taxes
- Fighting Pests
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Penn and the Sword
- Dog Distances
- Controversy Is Where You Hang Your Hat
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- In light of the terrible tabloiding of...
- Foreign Wives Bolt From Servitude
- Hot Property
- Support for Principal
- Gun-Control Foe Lauds Armed Protection
- Crowded Colleges
- Blame Misplaced in Girl's Mauling by Mountain Lion
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- TELEVISION : Fox TV borrows an idea from movie mogul Irving Thalberg--performing shows in front of live audiences before letting the cameras roll. The network hopes the strategy will reduce the cost of producing a series and improve the quality. : Lights, Action--but No Camera
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Dana Point's Win-Win General Plan
- Foreign Wives Bolt From Servitude
- Battles Rage Against Rate Hikes, New Fees, Assessments and Taxes
- Don't Forget Lodge
- Penalties Under 'Street Terrorist Law'
- Reasons for the Shortage of Affordable Housing
- 2nd Russian Revolution
- Your article on tabloid TV contains the...
- Battles Rage Against Rate Hikes, New Fees, Assessments and Taxes
- Graffiti Solution? outlaw Sale of Spray Paint Cans
- Penn and the Sword
- Hot Property
- Penn and the Sword
- Motel Housing
- Down on Fixer-Uppers
- Gun-Control Foe Lauds Armed Protection
- WATER WATCH
- Killea's Decision
- NONFICTION - Sept. 1, 1991
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- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1991
- Robberies Increase in France, Spain, Guatemala
- Real Estate, Aircraft Built Up Fortune : Family: Ibrahims invested in Marina del Rey, other L.A. properties, and brokered airplane deals.
- COLUMN ONE : Marxism Down but Not Out : They're writing the Communist obituary in the Soviet Union. But socialist ideas have left a mark on politics and economics that endures around the world.
- ULTRA FLUSH: How much water does it...
- SID SAYS NO: Sports Illustrated this week...
- GROWING PAINS: Santa Ana schools have the...
- AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK . . .
- Investigator's Family Believes He Was Murdered : Probe: Officials have ruled that his death was probably a suicide, preceded by drinking and bouts of despondency.
- Movie Deal Portrays BCCI as a 'Personal Piggy Bank' : Scandal: Involvement in 'Brenda Starr' film sheds light on firm's relationships with the rich and royal.
- Detective Never Closed Case of Court Buff Thrown to Her Death : Murder: Solving the slaying of an old lady beloved by neighbors took six years and included the trial of the wrong man.
- NEW FLY: It's the little talked about...
- Gunshots Send 200 CSUN Party-Goers Running for Cover