- Huntington Beach Club Wins Title in Arena Polo
- Tennis
- Saints Handle Noise, Falcons Go Quietly : NFC: Hebert says Georgia Dome reminds him of home. Anderson's field goal provides 10-7 victory.
- After Years of Obscurity, Philcox Finds a Day in the Sun : Quarterback: He replaces Kosar and throws three touchdown passes to Metcalf in Cleveland's 28-16 victory.
- Tennis
- There's Lots of Blame to Pass Around
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Beats UC Irvine in Water Polo
- College Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Primed for Stretch Run
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : THE NFL'S ENDANGERED SPECIES
- BASEBALL : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cleveland's Alomar to Have Surgery
- Road Racing
- Redskins Play Better Than Score Indicates : NFC: They waste chances to put game away and end up with a 13-10 victory over the Lions.
- Seattle Does Just Enough to Win, 10-6
- College Football
- Chiefs Take a Kick in the Jaws : AFC: They mouth off at Del Greco before his field goal gives Oilers overtime victory, 23-20.
- BREA : Program Offers the Widowed a Lifeline
- A Fair Amount of Primping in Pomona
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Candidates Ponder 'Year of the Woman'
- Natives Share Philadelphia Stories : Reunion: City of Brotherly Love expatriates--including Police Chief Willie L. Williams--reminisce at 10-hour celebration. TastyKakes, hoagies, Italian ices and cheese steaks were on menu.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : PANORAMA (Russian) : We Learned English; Others Will, Too
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Consider Aiding Developer
- Tennis
- College Football
- Report Says Dominican-Based Ring Fixed Horse Races, College Games
- On the 8th Hole, the Bogeyman Lurks Just Over the Hill
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly Aide to Help Residents on Federal Issues
- Gas Station Clerk Shot by Fleeing Gunman
- BUENA PARK : Upgrading Continues Along La Palma Ave.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 21, 1992
- China May Cancel U.S. Auto Deal : Trade: It says the imports may hinge on resolution of trade and other disputes with the United States.
- AIDS-Related Stocks Have Rocketed in Japan : Securities: But analysts say the chances of the companies finding a cure may be slim.
- Well, I Guess You Can Retire Now
- CHINA
- HONG KONG
- ENERGY
- JAPAN
- TBS to Show Ad-Free 'Night of Pro-Choice'
- A Few Flashes of Originality From De Vita
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Saint Plays' Exhaust Audience With Action
- OPERA REVIEW : A Troubled 'Tosca' in San Francisco
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Taste of Life' an Overly Earnest Lesson-Play
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Strange Bedfellows at Cal State Fullerton : New exhibit spotlights "the role of the bedroom, in art and in our society." Second show, "Sculptural Architecture--A Look Within . . . ," closes on Friday.
- Dance Reviews : A Spiritual Lesson for a Lost Friend
- Long Beach Symphony Opens 58th Season Impressively
- PEOPLE WATCH
- H.G. Clouzot's Unforgettable 'Manon' Revived
- JAZZ REVIEW : Beasley, Patitucci Pairing Proves to be a Natural
- Music Reviews : 'Bugs Bunny' Takes a Bow at Hollywood Bowl
- Anniversary Broadcast Tells Much About KPBS : Television: Marathon of local programming reveals predictability, conservatism that have dominated its shows.
- O.C. DANCE REVIEW : Das Dedicates Brea Program in Memory of Ravi Shankar's Son
- Cowher-Powered Steelers Rout Chargers, 23-6 : AFC: Noll's successor still unbeaten; players credit his enthusiasm.
- Low CD Cost Could Stamp Out Classics
- Tracy Chapman Sings of Society's Blues
- MOVIES - Sept. 21, 1992
- STATE OF MIND
- Developer Who Beat City Hall Now Faces Fight With the PTA : Real estate: An appeals panel will decide whether two citizens groups can intervene to block the opening of Paul Amir's office building on Wilshire Boulevard.
- The Land of Opportunity for Minority Businesses?
- Altadena : Children's Home Site
- Somali Opposes 3,000 U.N. Troops
- There She Is: Florida Singer Crowned Miss America
- ECHO PARK : A Lifeline for Youths at Risk
- Moorpark to Consider Extending Slow-Growth Rules From 1986 Initiative
- Pair Steal Car and Motorist's Clothes
- Once-Notorious Flower Ranch Hires Haitians, Softens Its Look : Somis: Neighbors say secrecy is gone at Edwin Ives' compound, along with Mexican workers he was accused of enslaving.
- Oxnard Woman Raped Outside County Hospital
- Anti-Gay Measure Stirs Jitters : Tourism: Some Oregon officials fear that passage of the initiative could cost the state millions of dollars in lost travel and convention business.
- Racers Are in the Same Boat : SeaFest: Speed isn't as important as efficiency in this scavenger hunt. But even the losers had fun along the way.
- Assistant D.A. to Be Honored by Bar Assn.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Nevada Wins With Air Vargas
- Weston Takes Street Stock Main at Ventura for 1st Career Victory
- Drag Racing
- FAIRPLEX : C. Sam Maggio Impressive in 6-Length Win
- Stanford Takes Lead, Then Holds On to Win : Pacific 10: Stenstrom passes for two touchdowns and 297 yards in beating Northwestern, 35-24.
- PREP FOOTBALLSPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : TAKING THE FIFTH
- Alvarez, Century Rally to Tie Up Los Amigos
- 'Ten' Scores a No. 1
- Some Were Nearly Taken to the Cleaners
- Man in a Cage : OTA BENGA: The Pygmy in the Zoo, <i> By Phillips Verner Bradford and Harvey Blume St. Martin's Press $22.95; 281 pp., illustrated</i>
- Visitors Still Flock to Trinity Site : Twice a year, the area in New Mexico where the first atom bomb was tested is open to the public.
- Fernando Valenzuela Goes South : In the Bedraggled Mexican League, L.A.'s Discarded Ace Scorns Adversity and Pitches for a Ticket Back to the Bigs
- A Woman's Tempest : INDIGO, <i> by Marina Warner (Simon & Schuster: $21; 316 pp.)</i>
- Restoration Gives Answers to Sphinx : Archeology: Artist's work gives new insight into the ancient, smiling monument in Egypt.
- Toledo, Ohio, Has a New State in Mind
- See Spot Sit : Keep It Simple, Says Dog Trainer Offering Free Classes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Risk Seen in G-7 Officials' Visit
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENVIRONMENT AND BUSINESS : Good Deeds and Good Numbers : In choosing to help shape regulations rather than just complain, ARCO enhances its image and profits.
- Bush vs. Clinton: Clear Differences on Public Education : President's entrepreneurial instincts offer a contrast with governor's long-held views that government can and must do better
- A Sound Environmental Trade-Off : Past Failures in Establishing New Wetlands Should Not Deter New Tollway Pact
- Antelope Valley Says Using Its Name for Prison Would Be a Crime : Lancaster: The new maximum-security facility needs an identifier. But nearby towns dread any association.
- Gary Bedian Is Worlds Apart From His Job in Armenia : Government: The Van Nuys property manager is deputy minister of industry. He's trying to attract foreign investment to the young republic.
- The sunset over the shimmering Pacific will...
- Slaying Prompts 911 Probe : Emergency: A woman whose father was fatally shot blames delays in responding to her call. Sheriff's officials say the incident was not mishandled, but they are examining procedures.
- ROUNDUP : Sultry Song, Solar Splendor Give Kelly Consecutive Wins
- Backup Quarterback Rallies West Virginia to 34-33 Victory
- Ngo Receives Passes, Credit in CSUN's 22-6 Victory
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Diana Revives Cleveland After She Survives a Lengthy Wait
- Padres Simply Going Through the Motions? : Baseball: Cincinnati beats them again, 5-2, but Riddoch defends his players.
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : Ventura Wins 2nd Title in as Many Weeks
- ART : For decades, Manuel Alvarez Bravo has been freezing moments of Mexican daily life. He has taken the time to find the poetry, often setting up his camera and waiting for the picture to happen. : Mexico's Timekeeper
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Big-Screen Bradys: Have We Got Some Doozies for You
- Fired at Fifty : Older Workers Feeling the Sting of Recession
- Marine National Appoints Linda Trumbull
- Heritage Park Celebrates the Gay '90s
- Remote Irish Seaside Village Fights Developer's Plan for Yacht Marina
- You may think I have flipp'd my...
- Terrific double feature on AMC: Richard Fleischer's...
- EDUCATION : The Benefits of Attending a Black College
- Senate Races Offer Stark Contrasts on World Affairs : Politics: Boxer and Herschensohn agree only on China. Feinstein, Seymour differ on extent of defense cuts.
- Look for 'Maastricht 2: Judgment Day'
- EUROPE'S DEATH KNELL? : Money could prove to be the root of the continent's ultimate disunion
- COMMENTARY ON POLITICAL APATHY : Will the Latino Voter, a Sleeping Giant, Hear a Wake-Up Call? : County Latinos are most in need of representation but least likely to vote. We must mold change or be swept away by it.
- Chinese Immigrants Recount Harrowing Quest for New Life : Rescue: They say smugglers abused them during 43-day journey that ended when boat sank off coast of California.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Collins Keeps No. 6 Michigan Near Top of Charts
- Titan Campaign Funds Diverted for Expenses : Finances: Deficit forces athletic department to shuffle its priorities, and some stadium improvements could be jeopardized.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other games:
- GOLF : Red-Hot Lopez Refuses to Baby Her Game
- "LOLLAPALOOZA" III?: The money you save on...
- Accompanist to the Stars : At 29, CSUN graduate Dean Mora helps keep a tradition alive as organist of the Silent Movie Theater in Hollywood
- COVER STORY : An English Empire? : Moving on from 'Murphy Brown,' Diane English and her husband go it alone, hoping to build a new company around 'Love & War'
- COVER STORY : 'Love & War,' English & Health Benefits
- Pelican Mutilations Return With Vengeance : Animal cruelty: After a lull, federally protected birds are again tortured by fisherman statewide. Atrocities are reported in Dana Point and Newport.
- Volunteers Bag 7 Tons of Trash in Beach Sweep
- How Christian Right Got on Boards : Government: There is plenty of blame to go around, and if the fundamentalists don't want to be accused of running stealth campaigns, they should act differently.
- COMMENTARY : Baseball Owners Are Putting Integrity Out of Commission
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Fresno State Wins First Conference Game
- Conway Shows a Streak of Greatness
- Knox and Shula Will Play It Again : Pro football: Dolphins, Marino will provide a truer test of L.A. defense.
- Thousand Oaks' Jones Places 7th in World Junior 200
- WINNERS AND LOSERS: U2, Guns N'...
- MOVIES : Saturday-Night Lives : The old kings of comedy are grateful for Billy Crystal's tribute, but can't hide the anger that's propelled their careers
- STYLE : DESIGN : Fountain of Life
- Agency Matches Solo Globetrotters : Los Angeles-based Partners-In-Travel publishes singles directory with updated listings.
- Psychological 'Soul Patrol' Colors Judgment of Blacks Seeking Identity : Race: A code of behavior binds the community together and keeps its members from becoming too 'white.'. Some say it goes too far.
- Priest Youth Worker Faces Porno Charges
- Park's Transients Displaced : Homeless: The destitute roam the city while Pershing Square undergoes a $14-million renovation to make it 'accessible to everyone.'
- EAST LOS ANGELES : School Targeted for Massive Cleanup
- KOREATOWN : Development Plan Criticized in Report
- Rolling on Through the Years : Recreation: Old-time organ music draws old-time skaters to Dominic's Moonlight Rollerway, where the skating has hardly changed in four decades.
- Amid the Jam Jars, Another L.A.
- Congress Tampers With a Winner in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry
- Wiping Out Bacteria Growth in the Kitchen
- Financial Planners Set Sights on Rebuilding Public Trust : Investments: An international convention of security counselors opening Wednesday in Anaheim will underscore the need for candor.
- Reading Room : Bookstores: The recently relocated Midnight Special has more space and an expanded inventory. But its emphasis on progressive thought and far-ranging discussions is unchanged.
- It's a Classic Spanish Play--As You Like It
- PLATFORM : Exercising Rights
- Adoption Nightmare Prompts Suit : Family: Former San Diego couple tell of falling under spell of 3-year-old boy, now a 16-year-old with a long record of violence.
- 11 Wounded in Gang Shooting at Party
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 20-26
- Teen Pinned in Crash Dies in His Sports Car : Accident: Police say that the 18-year-old victim from Villa Park and another driver might have been drag-racing.
- Supporters Help Couple Whose Store Was Torched in Hate Crime : Thousand Oaks: Anti-Semitic scrawls are left by arsonist who destroyed a comic-book shop. The owners fear another attack.
- Hey, Zamboanga: Pick on Someone Your Own Size
- Granger Pitches Texas A&M; Past Missouri, 26-13
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It's Not 170, but He'll Take It : Hydroplanes: Chip Hanauer fails to record a 170-m.p.h. lap but still sets a record to earn the inside lane for today's race.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW : GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Agoura Primed for Another Title : Nekota, Skieresz, Camp Lead Top-Ranked Chargers in Their Quest for 3rd Consecutive State Championship
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TOTALLY TINSELTOWN : The War Over Pauly Shore's Next Movie or Why Hollywood Is Sooooo Much Fun
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saints Use Turnovers to Turn Back La Jolla
- TOM WAITS "Bone Machine" Island * *...
- Strategies for Getting Credit Card for First Time
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- THE INNER COURTYARD: Stories by Indian Women...
- QUARRELING OVER FAMILY VALUES : Huck Finn, Dan Quayle and the Value of Acceptance
- Montpelier Retains Presidential Past : Styles from Colonial to Art Deco mix in Virginia estate of James Madison and William du Pont.
- FICTION
- L.A. Schools--Tough Lesson in Economics
- BALDWIN HILLS : Eight-Theater Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
- During the run of "I Love Lucy"...
- Gore Mocks Bush Environmental Pledge : Running mates: Actor Reeve joins Democrat on littered beach. Quayle campaigns in Ohio, presses Clinton draft issue.
- Today's headlines get a youthful interpretation from 'News for Kids' staff
- Students in Small Colleges Found to Drink More
- FOOTBALL PREVIEW : A New Title Is Up for Grabs: Best in the Basin : High schools: The City Section 4-A champion will play the Southern Section Division I champion. Dorsey, Crenshaw and Loyola are top contenders.
- CYPRESS PARK : Lawry's Restaurant, Tours Close Saturday
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : German Balloonists Rescued in Atlantic
- ROAD NOTES
- Caltrans Freeway Repair Advisory
- Receiver Hopes to Carry On a Dorsey Tradition
- Family Breaks With Klan, Now Preaches Danger of Hate Groups : Racism: Despite threats, parents try to steer others away from the organization. They warn of dangers of white supremacy.
- Color and Tradition : Culture: In Korean Festival parade, immigrants celebrate their heritage and their new homeland.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Redlands Rolls Past the Toreros, 28-7 : Football: USD's first-half problems follow them into the second half.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Takes Lead in Bid to Make History
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Marlins' First Game Will Be Against Dodgers
- Olford Rallies Oregon State to a 14-14 Tie With Arizona
- MUSIC : Wall-to-Wall Cage : As assessments of John Cage's impact continue, an exhaustive German tribute to the composer offers fresh insights about his work
- In Brief
- * Elizabeth A. Bourdeaux has joined the...
- Vans Inc.: The Orange-based shoe company posted...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Miami Tourism Trying to Weather Hurricane : Recovery: Most tourist attractions in the city, including beaches, escaped substantial damage. Now the challenge is to persuade potential visitors.
- ON AN AVERAGE DAY IN JAPAN ....
- QUARRELING OVER FAMILY VALUES : Family Album
- Shifting With New Mexico's White Sands of Time : Gypsum Dunes Within National Monument Provide Contrast to Adjacent Missile Range
- FICTION
- San Francisco: Always a Bedazzler : Change is in the wind in the South-of-Market area known as SoMa.
- STYLE : LOOKS : The Short Cut
- Color Green: Whoopi to Sell
- VIDEOS : Asail on the Sea of Life: One Man's Epic Voyage
- Stick With Duct Tape
- America Laughs With Harvard Accent, But It Doesn't Know It : Humor: From "Saturday Night Live" to "Letterman" to "The Simpsons," graduates of the venerable college are leaving the country in stitches.
- No Damage or Injuries in Cloverdale Quake
- Bike Maker Closes Plant, but Ex-Worker Says Thanks for Ride
- Montenegro Regards Serbia Warily
- Judge Allows Casino to Keep Liquor License : Courts: The ruling comes despite a history of many arrests and a two-year undercover investigation into political corruption.
- JAMIL SHABAZZ : Gang Members Need to Start Caring
- Rain Could Delay Shuttle's Landing
- Blake Edwards' Sunset (KTLA Sunday at 6...
- Sipping From the Silver Spoon : THE REFINEMENT OF AMERICA: Persons, Houses, Cities, <i> By Richard L. Bushman (Alfred A. Knopf: $40; 544 pp.)</i>
- PLAYTHINGS
- SOUTHWEST AREA : Pooling Funds for Property Investment
- 30-Year Mortgages 7.89%
- World IN BRIEF : MALAYSIA : Crew Abandons Burning Tanker
- China Is Rebuilding a Country It Helped to Destroy in 13-Year War : Asia: Cambodia was ravaged by Khmer Rouge guerrillas, whom the Chinese armed. Now Chinese troops are part of the U.N. peacekeeping mission there.
- City Will Deploy 25 Teams to Count the Homeless : Population: The 1990 Census found 234 people, but officials believe there may be as many as 3,000. They hope that a more accurate count will bring more money for local programs.
- Lowering the Price on 'Family Values'
- Baldwin Park : Bus Passes for Students
- Abandonment of Girl, 5, Baffling : Mystery: Youngster was left at a social services agency with a note attached that disowned her. Efforts to find parents have failed.
- 'Superstore' Gets Mixed Reviews : Watts: A warehouse operation will replace The Boys store looted in the riots. Prices will be lower but some residents are upset that there will be fewer services.
- BELL GARDENS : Clinic May Reduce Hours, Services
- ANALYSIS : Unruliness Disrupts Politics as Usual in County : The close presidential race has rankled ruling Republicans and emboldened Democrats, sparking clashes at several recent events.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Mexican Holiday Celebrated
- 2nd Suspect Held in Shooting at Police
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado's Detmer Trades Year for Victory
- EAST ROUNDUP : Changing Quarterbacks Helps Penn State Win
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : In another meet:
- Arizona State Defense Has No Trouble With Louisville
- Health Over Flavor at 442
- * Bruce McKee has been appointed director...
- Gardening : Macadamia Are Truly Hard Nuts to Crack
- THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN CONNECTION : Finding 'links to the souls of our ancestors' on a cultural pilgrimage to West Africa
- Publishers Release New Guidebooks for Budgets : There's lots of helpful information out there, but be sure to match your text to your style of travel.
- Monument to Holocaust to Open Near Jerusalem
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer-Spassky Game 10 Ends in Draw
- Germany Rebuffs Bid to Cut Rates : Economy: High interest levels won't be lowered to ease Europe's financial crisis, Bonn officials tell G-7 meeting. Bush invites finance ministers to White House today.
- Chair Sends Disabled People to the Beach
- For Bush, It's Getting as Bad as It Gets in Politics
- Exhibition Lets Fans Be the Judge : Gymnastics: At Anaheim event, Olympic medalists that include Shannon Miller and Nadia Comaneci perform--but don't compete--for the crowd.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Campus Police Say Crime Is Down
- Green Will Receive Conservation Award
- Judges in S.D. Carry Nation's Top Workload : Crime: War on drugs helps keep San Diego federal court at No. 1 spot for second year in a row, according to U.S. figures.
- Flyers' Lindros Impressive in NHL Debut
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Southern California Christian Hangs Tough, but Loses
- Sluggish Chargers Get Some Respect : Football: Steelers, 2-0, picked as underdogs to 0-2 Chargers in today's game at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium.
- Aztecs Win Volleyball Tournament
- For Trumpeter Jack Sheldon, Success Can't Cure Stage Fright
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DISTANT TRUMPETS : Quantum Leap to Summer '93
- THE WINE LIST
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Mt. Waterman Offers Rugged Slopes, Great Views
- Portable Device Keeps Track of Water Use
- Botanist's Study Tours Focus on Humans as Well as Nature
- Oh, He Flies Through the Air With the Greatest Unease
- Clinton Denies Fulbright Pulled Strings on Draft
- Hong Kong Police Open Leaflet War on Wife Abuse
- Hey, Pay Attention! : Zoning Out Can Be Hazardous to Your Health, Safety Expert Says
- Medfly Battle Heats Up but Air Spraying Isn't Planned : Agriculture: Officials hope that 30 million sterile fruit : flies, ground spraying and a 53-square-mile produce quarantine will end the threat.
- Emirates to Extend Aid
- The Nation : Artists Must Declare Sides and Fight in the Bush-Quayle Culture War : Personal Perspective
- Mayoral Candidates Vow to Lead City to Prosperity
- Freshman Killed in Dorm Elevator Prank
- Versatile Cooper Sparks Antelope Valley
- Faldo Finds an Original Way to Say 'Cheers' to His Fans
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games:
- Physical Ailments Have Done Little to Slow Ambassador Ali
- In Brief
- When Indigent Care Falls Short
- Supervisors at Temple City Sheriff's Station
- Drug Legalization Would Mean More Tax Revenue, Less Crime
- CROSS CURRENT
- Railing About Amtrak
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- Sarandon II
- CROSS CURRENT
- Column Rouses Emotions Over Pat Robertson and Republicans
- Sarandon II
- When Indigent Care Falls Short
- Evictions Just Part of the Story About Homeless
- Where Children Take on Parent's Role
- AIDS Activists
- Female Quota Set for LAPD
- Santa Monica Council's Firing of City Attorney
- Sears Wasn't Hurt; Boycott Is Needed
- POE FOLKS
- Stress in Encinitas
- SPEAKING IN TONGUES
- Stress in Encinitas
- Drug Legalization Would Mean More Tax Revenue, Less Crime
- Issue: College Tuition Paid by Illegal...
- Wedaa Has 'Gone Native' on Regulation
- State of Opera
- Don't Get Cornered When Locking in Refinance Rate
- THE CUTTING EDGE
- The Healing Arts
- Humanitarian Aid
- Los Angeles Ethics Panel
- Presidential Politics
- Female Quota Set for LAPD
- SPEAKING IN TONGUES
- Physician-Owned Labs Help Boost Comp Costs
- Sears Wasn't Hurt; Boycott Is Needed
- Column Rouses Emotions Over Pat Robertson and Republicans