- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Power Mowers
- Braun Adds Brains, Control to a Flexible Razor for Men
- School Officials Ask Change in Ethnic Formula
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Kennedy Quarterback Stays Sharp On and Off Field
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Agassi Learns a Lot in a Year
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Pressure to Win Is Fueled by Past : Raiders: Early performances of Schroeder, Dickerson might be crucial after disappointments of last two seasons.
- Phillips, Still a Charger, Is Still Idle : Football: With no movement on the trade front, the nose tackle seems destined to sit out the season.
- Lucero Resigns as Grant Coach to Take Teaching Job in Virginia
- Abraham Pumps Up Grades, Fits Into CSUN Plans
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Massage Parlor Suit Alleges Prostitution
- BEVERLY HILLS : Preliminary Hearing Set for Menendez Brothers
- SAN DIEGO : Two Men Killed in Seperate Shootings
- DAILY 3
- D.A. Challenges Work Furlough Sentences : Punishment: Prosecutor asks that two drunk drivers be resentenced in test of judges' right to send convicts to private centers.
- MOORPARK : Deputies Seek Leads in Pet Store Thefts
- Official Urges Port Hueneme to Drop Low-Cost Housing Plan : Government: The council will be told it cannot afford to put $300,000 to $500,000 toward the HUD deal.
- The Job of Finding a Job : Training: The lackluster economy has led to record-high enrollment at Coastline Regional Occupational Program, where hundreds waited hours on Tuesday to sign up for classes.
- OXNARD : 2 in Fair Condition After Cliff Accident
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Enrollment Falls 4.4% From '91
- Care Givers Struggling to Survive : Budget: The state impasse cuts two key sources of funding for centers for the disabled. Operators threaten layoffs and pay cuts.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Makes Changes in Lineup
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : At the Back of the Class : After Two Years Under Bobby Beathard, Chargers Still Are Seeking a Playoff Diploma
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Turnabout Gets Ugly; Braves Win, 4-1
- CENTRAL LEAGUE PREVIEW : Lincoln Again Will Be Tough to Stop
- For Chinese, Medals Are Good as Gold
- Homers Music to Gaetti's Ears : Angels: He hits two during 7-6 victory over Indians and hears cheers instead of boos from smallest Anaheim Stadium crowd since 1979.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 2, 1992
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New Trains Are a Trip, Riders Say
- Oriental Fruit Flies Discovered in Poway : Agriculture: Traps are set, pesticide is sprayed in hopes of eradicating destructive pest.
- Dispute Over Sex-Business Law Nears Compromise
- Police Close Books on Leticia's Case
- For Officials in Moorpark, Success Is Spelled M-c-D-o-n-a-l-d'-s
- Doctor Agrees to Training on Signs of Rape : Hospitals: Emergency room physician had pleaded innocent to charges of failing to tell authorities that a teen-age girl had been assaulted.
- New L.A. Water Rate Structure Endorsed : Environment: The DWP board backs the system in which big and wasteful users would pay larger fees than other residential or business customers.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : City to Hire 5 Experts to Help Process Loan Applications
- BREA : Teachers, Students Prepare for Big Day
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Capriati Starts Slowly, Then Stands Back
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Anderson Rejoins Giants
- Miscellany
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Calamine Gets the Rub : Standbys: It's easy for the FDA to say the gooey pink lotion is useless. But what about the rest of us who grew up with the stuff?
- Party Lines Split Mission Viejo Home
- 'Sorry' Puts S.D. in Line for Funds
- IN BRIEF : 'Portraits of Maestro' at Ellington Society
- Nicaragua Hit by Tidal Waves From Pacific Quake
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Lawsuit Threatened Over General Plan
- School Bells Cause Jitters on the 1st Day
- Whose Fault This Time? : Palestinian negativism could torpedo the talks
- The network from hell: An El Monte...
- Air Power Alone Is Powerless in This War : Bosnia: The 'surgical air strikes' that many are calling for would have little impact on the Serbs' irregular forces.
- The Job of Finding a Job : Assistance: The Employment Development Department opened an office in Mission Viejo, making it more convenient for unemployed South County residents to get help and bringing relief to four other county offices.
- The California Legislative Showdown : Measure to Speed Rebuilding of Riot Areas OKd : Recovery: Legislation would allow tax incentives for businesses that rebuild facilities and create jobs in hard-hit neighborhoods.
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Alexander Dubcek Injured in Wreck
- Fischer Gambits Familiar as 'Revenge Match' Starts Up : Yugoslavia: The quirky American chess master spits on a U.S. government letter warning against the event.
- Bush Increases Funding to Help Florida Rebuild : Recovery: President asks nation to pitch in and says he has decided to rebuild Homestead Air Force Base.
- Quayle Calls Clinton Plan a Formula for Job Cuts
- La Habra Tries Uniform Look in School Wear
- Crash Ties Up Traffic Near Castaic : Golden State Freeway: Southbound lanes are closed after a big rig slams into a tanker. Cleanup of spilled oil may take up to 10 days.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3rd Store Falls to Perfume Thieves
- ORANGE : Welder's Torch Sets Off Small Fire
- Medical Cuts for Poor Bode Ill for Everyone, Experts Warn : Medicine: The Los Angeles County plan, in response to the state budget crisis, could mean more epidemics and a decline in the general health of communities, they say.
- Obituaries - Sept. 2, 1992
- Decisions
- Countywide : UCI Seeks Vietnam Veterans for Study
- ESCONDIDO : Judge Orders Man Remanded to Ohio
- The California Legislative Showdown : Latinos Press Wilson to Sign Bill to Kill L.A. Prison Plans
- WEST HILLS : 2 Held on Drug, Weapons Charges
- Cities React With Anger to State Cutbacks : Budget: They say a plan to strip $45 million from them and the county is the lowest blow in an economic double whammy.
- The GOP's Tough Challenge in the San Gabriel Valley
- Gore Links California's Budget Crisis to Bush
- Identity Crisis Lands Suspect in Jail
- Carlsbad Moves Ahead With Lagoon Project : Habitat: Environmental groups are frustrated in attempts to derail work on $45-million Batiquitos wetlands restoration plan, which includes dredging.
- SANTA PAULA : Friday Is Deadline for League Sign-Ups
- LANCASTER : Jail Expansion OKd but Not Funded
- VALENCIA : Plane Lands in Lot at Magic Mountain
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Shapiro Is Confirmed as Museum's New Director
- Squeezing the Crowded Out : Courts strike down Santa Ana's go-it-alone occupancy policy
- RANCHO SANTA FE : Elderly Beating Victim Identified
- Countywide : $14,876 Accepted for Students' Video
- Layoffs, Program Cuts Reported at Museum
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School-Area Speed Limits Under Study
- Tribute to a Pioneer
- Man Charged With Marine's Murder
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley Spokesman Joins Feinstein's Campaign
- Georgia, Russia Trade Abkhazia Charges : Unrest: Shevardnadze says his soldiers were killed in breakaway region. Moscow scoffs at the accusation and issues warning of its own.
- Golden State Losing Some of Its Luster, DMV Data Shows
- QE2, Patched Up After Grounding, Heads for Europe
- Bittersweet Example of Expert Turned Victim of Economy
- Descendants Will Celebrate What Don Pedro Chavez Started : Families: A San Pedro teacher went hunting for his roots and found more than 600 close blood relatives.
- Legislature Poised to Approve Final Sections of State Budget : Finances: A bill pending in the Assembly meets most of Wilson's demands on education spending. Treasurer is tapping pension fund to cash state workers' IOU paychecks.
- San Diego County Plan for Welfare Limits Upheld : Benefits: Judge's ruling allows government to drop able-bodied adults from general relief. The action is being watched by other fiscally pressed governments. Lawyers representing the needy plan an appeal.
- Nevada Rivals for House Seat Lead Primaries
- Widening Political Scandal in Japan Topples a Governor
- Formal Request Made for Impeachment in Brazil
- S.D. Can Cut Welfare for Thousands
- A Disney Ending for Crisscrossed Lovers
- Bondholders Rail Against Calfed Restructuring Plan
- Wymer Attorney Says Plea Bargain Is Probable : Courts: Newport investment adviser is to go on trial Sept. 15 for allegedly misappropriating $113 million.
- Judge Bars Company From Misrepresenting Jewel Values
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ENERGY
- * Harold E. Miller Jr. has been...
- ENERGY
- COLUMN ONE : The Atom Sows Crop of Sadness : The Kremlin's hubris in the nuclear field and its patent disregard for the health and environmental implications of its acts may rank among the 20th Century's greatest crimes.
- Dispensing With More Adult Concerns
- Storm Kills 48 in China
- Parents Learn Safety Begins at Home : Prevention: A budding industry of companies that will child-proof residences has sprung up in recent years.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Storm Warnings Sound on Use of Offshore Rocks : There is a growing movement in La Jolla to protect the hangout for seals and other creatures against human intruders. Foes say the action is unnecessary.
- 'Prague Spring' Leader Dubcek Injured in Wreck
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1992
- * Elizabeth Olsen has been appointed vice...
- Sears Expected to Settle Auto Repair Charges : Retailing: The agreement is likely to involve reimbursing unhappy customers. It may allow the company to continue to fix cars in California.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Air Fares Rising, but Higher Rates May Not Last : Airlines: Carriers are hoping the boosts will end the losses the industry suffered in the summer.
- FOOD
- Men's Incomes Rising Slower Than in Past, Study Says : Pay: American men are now starting work at lower wages than were paid 20 years ago and will get smaller increases, a congressional report says.
- * Wayne Withers has been appointed vice...
- Business Group Backs Proxy Reforms : Securities: The Business Roundtable reverses its opposition to the SEC's plan to make stockholder challenges easier.
- AUTOS
- Dagwood to Cater to Blondie on Job
- AUTOS
- EARNINGSCimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- ENERGY
- Ralphs Grocery Co.
- Lawyers to Battle for Keating Case Fees : Thrifts: At issue is how to split $38 million allotted for payments to attorneys who represented investors.
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 2, 1992
- View of a Riot-Scarred L.A. : Art: Johnny Coleman's 'Ruminations' reminds us that we are still in the smoky aftermath of April's events.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : When Jerry Reed's Hot, He's Hot : Guitar Man Has Some Fine Moments in an All-Too-Short Appearance at the Crazy Horse
- Academy President Defends Emmy Show
- AIDS
- MUSIC REVIEW : He of Few Words, 'Tumeni Notes' Wows Faithful
- Return of a Rebel : Robert Altman Is Back in Hollywood . . . but Not of It
- O.C. MUSIC : Classical Fare Falters at Barclay
- LEGAL FILE
- Gulls Add 7th NHL Veteran, Perry Anderson
- Eastern Sierra Haul Includes 9-Pound 2-Ounce Rainbow
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sierra Wants to Sign With Athletics
- DuBose Suspended for First 2 Games : Football: NCAA penalty against Notre Dame linebacker marks first-ever such sanction for the Irish.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Root Canal Doesn't Stop Butler
- Irish's DuBose Will Miss 2 Games : Notre Dame: NCAA cites loan from boosters. School says it will go along with the ruling.
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Three Claimed on Waivers
- Padres Rip Owners for Conceding '92 : Baseball: After 2-0 loss to St. Louis, players say Lefferts trade reflected a lack of commitment to winning.
- Against Aztecs, USC Seeks a Fresh Start : College football: Trojans want to avoid a repeat of 1991 opener, when they were shocked by Memphis State.
- A Long Way to Paddle : Race From Catalina to Manhattan Beach Is a Real Endurance Test
- LOS ALAMITOS : The Starting Gate Wins Again
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Wi Maintains Sunny Outlook, Even After Loss in U.S. Amateur
- Miscellany
- SCC Volleyball Team Wins Opener
- Names in the News - Sept. 2, 1992
- Nothing Light About Piazza; Strawberry Pain Free in Return : Dodgers: Rookie catcher makes debut with a double and two singles in 5-4, 13-inning victory over the Cubs. Outfielder goes one for seven.
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Oilers Say No to Townsend
- 'One Nine Special' Makes Whistle-Stop at Union Station : Art: The exhibition of site-specific artworks by three British artists and five from Los Angeles runs through Oct. 2.
- Katzenberg, Diller Join AIDS Board
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Damaged' an Odyssey of Personal Pain
- Guests See No Reason to Change the Chanel
- Sun's Russians : U.S. Firm Widens Scientists' Research Effort
- Lawyers to Battle Over Fees in Keating Case : Compensation: At issue is how to split $38 million allotted for payments to attorneys who represented investors.
- Strike Points Out How Saturn Runs Rings Around Chevrolet
- Company Gives Advertising a New--and Changing--Face
- Dollar Hits Another Low Against Mark : Markets: Despite the slump, stocks gain and bond yields ease. The Dow industrials rose 8.91 points to 3,266.26.
- BANKING : 'Beverly Hills' Moves Back to Mission Viejo, but It Can't Stay Long
- ENERGY
- Receding Recovery : Figures Show Slim Chance of Rebound by November
- New Company to Sell ITC Products for Fuel Cleaning : Marketing: Licensing agreement reached with CarbonClean of Costa Mesa. Parker Automotive business will be revived.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 2, 1992
- Summit Buys Westminster Surgery Center: The Magnolia...
- * Dale Hanger has been elected president...
- Coalition Unveils Purchasing Plan to Spur Employment : Jobs: Group envisions effort to get local firms to buy from Orange County suppliers. It hopes that will boost hiring.
- Attorney Joins Paul, Hastings Janofsky & Walker as Partner
- * Don Willet has been elected president...
- Litton's Net for Year Soars to $174.4 Million
- Mutually Exclusive: It seemed like the best...
- Nonaligned Nations Question New World Order : Summit: Group of mostly poor countries doesn't want to be left out in the cold in post-Cold War era.
- Wilson Signals He'll Sign 2 Insurance Bills : Legislation: He backs repeal of fiscally ailing earthquake repair program and praises a plan to provide health policies to employees of small businesses. But an overhaul of auto coverage may be vetoed.
- The Modern Missionaries : Winning Converts Is the Primary Goal of Young Mormons, but Biggest Changes May Occur Within
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Chemical Arms Ban Plan Completed
- 10 Facts to Know About a New Car
- Trial Set in Pupil Murders
- AQMD Accused of Job Bias, Spying; U.S. to Investigate : Inquiry: Former affirmative action officer claims discrimination against blacks and Latinos. Agency officials deny those allegations and political espionage charges.
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Walkout Closes 2 More GM Factories : Cars: Missouri and Michigan assembly plants run out of parts from the struck Lordstown, Ohio, stamping facility.
- * Geri L. Schanz has been appointed...
- AUTOS
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 2, 1992
- Could a Rise in CD Rates Cause Another Crash?
- BOOK REVIEW : A Passion for Words of Judaism : IN SPEECH AND IN SILENCE, The Jewish Quest for God <i> by David J. Wolpe</i> ; Holt; $19.95, 192 pages
- DRIVING : Rules of the Road for Elderly Drivers
- State Budget Watch
- Comparing the Post-Convention Polls
- Censorship Efforts in Schools Up 50% Last Year, Group Says
- Mice Used to Detect Toxics
- Ad to Accuse Bush of Tax Loophole Ploy
- Democrats Appear Ready to Meet Wilson Budget Demands : Finances: Terms of Assembly's surrender on school funding are still to be negotiated. Treasurer taps pension fund to cash workers' IOU paychecks.
- Couples That Take the Cake : For $525, Artisan Myla Fahn Will Handcraft a One-of-a-Kind Likeness of the Bride and Groom for the Nuptial Torte
- Legislation Spurred by King Case Verdict Is Sent to Wilson
- Bows and Arrows Tug at Archers' Heartstrings
- Induction of Clinton Seen Delayed by Lobbying Effort : Draft: Interviews indicate uncle led drive. Candidate says he has "told the truth about my draft status."
- Cincinnati Ships Two Oryx Loaned by S.D. Zoo to Israel
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Arrested on Drug, Weapons Charges
- At Last, a Treaty as Strong as the Poison-Gas Threat : Chemical weapons: The draft ban is sufficiently enforceable without being so stringent that no one will it.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- AQMD Spying, Bias Alleged by Ex-Employee : Inquiry: Three federal agencies are investigating discrimination charges and reports of political espionage including a key Orange County race for board seat. Air quality agency officials deny allegations.
- President to Sell F-16s to Taiwan, Officials Say
- Wilson May Call New Session on Workers' Comp
- 4 Deputies Cleared in Beating Case
- U.S. Novelists Are Finalists for Irish Prize
- Cuts by Bush Aimed at Sick, Elderly, Clinton Charges : Politics: Republicans immediately cry foul as Democratic challenger intensifies his attack.
- Unpopular Food Sent to Thwart Somali Looting
- September Arrives With Cool, Overcast Conditions : Weather: It is a marked departure from the hot, humid month of August. But forecasters say that summer isn't over yet.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Lederer Is Elected Chamber Chairman
- Tape Shows Stabbing Was 1st-Degree Murder, Jury Told
- Stepson of Slain Guard Testifies Suspect Is Killer
- OXNARD : Study to Limit Adult Businesses Widens
- Over and Out : Airport: Moore will retire after 24 years as general manager of LAX. He built the complex into a world-class facility.
- JAMUL : Prosecutors Will Seek Death Penalty
- Costly Offensive Fails to End Serb Siege of Sarajevo
- Use of Federal Fund OKd for Oil Spill Cleanup off Coast : Pollution: Appellate court upholds decision that $100-million Trans-Alaska Pipeline Liability Fund can be tapped to help pay for damages to environment and business in 1990 mishap.
- FULLERTON : Pilots Sought to Give Disabled a Lift
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DONATIONS : Hospitals to Get $30,000 in Free Medicine
- VENTURA : Stuck Red Light Backs Up Traffic
- Vietnamese Say They'll Send Aid to Homeland Despite Criticism : Relief: Group expects negative reaction from anti-communists in Orange County, but says Vietnam expatriates should join Westerners in helping the underdeveloped country.
- Troops Flood Florida to Assist in Hurricane Relief Effort : Military: Soldiers assess urgent local needs and notify victims of food distribution points. They erect tent cities and ready schools for reopening.
- INS Security Officer Indicted on Loan Fraud Charges : Law: Official at Laguna Niguel office accused of using alias and false Social Security number on application with a Utah bank.
- CULTURE WATCH : Enough Already
- $6 Million Awarded for Electric Cars : Clean air: Consortium of public and private agencies receives funds to help establish an advanced transportation industry.
- Independent Dealers Sue Texaco Claiming Unfair Prices : Gasoline: A group of mostly San Diego gas station owners allege that the oil firm favors company-owned stations and is gouging others.
- Obituaries - Sept. 2, 1992
- And Now, Presenting the 'Shell Out or Shell Up' Traffic-Citation Plan
- L.A. Backs Using Funds From Suit on Coliseum
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE : Jumping Parties Over the Economy : A longtime Republican compares economic programs and finds that Clinton's is the one with vision, and is workable.
- Supervisors Agree to Join Water Study
- Plea Bargain Rejected in General Dynamics Shooting
- Anti-Camping Law to Take Effect : Homeless: Santa Ana officials say no arrests will be made for a few days. Enforcement will be concentrated in the Civic Center area, where items may be seized.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : JOB TRAINING : $7-Million Education Grant Announced
- Debate Over Drug Rehab Plan Grows : Lake View Terrace: A group that had been neutral after first backing the 150-bed facility now says it will fight the proposal.
- A Family Get-Together of 700 or So : Kinship: San Pedro man, 54, traces his American roots to 1598 and he estimates his relatives number in the hundreds of thousands.
- A Pardon from Prison Gridlock : Wilson should sign a bill to end the agony over East L.A. prison proposal
- San Diego Day Care Programs to Be Studied for U.S. Report
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Perot Activist's Challenge Changes Dynamics of Race
- ANAHEIM : Junkyard's Permits Pulled Over Toxics
- CAMARILLO : Authorities Search for 2 CYA Escapees
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- OXNARD : Judge OKs Trial in Murder Case
- Judge Throws Out Dana Point Occupancy Limit : Housing: Ordinance to control residential crowding is ruled illegal, based on state Supreme Court's invalidation of a similar, Santa Ana law Friday.
- The 1992-93 School Calendar
- No Horatio Alger Tales for Them : Jobs: Youths confront racial and class issues head-on in federally funded employment forum.
- Anaheim Among Applicants for Continental Indoor Soccer Team
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- The Divisional Races
- Trainer Testifies in Gathers Case : Jurisprudence: Former Loyola trainer identifies doctor as saying Gathers had pulse before being moved.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Budget With Small Surplus OKd
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : JOB TRAINING
- CENTURY CITY : U.S.-Japan Summit on Natural Gas Convenes
- SAUGUS : Youth Wounded in Back-Yard Shooting
- New High School to Get City Services : Oxnard: The council agrees to extend sewer and water lines at the district's expense. Many fear residential development will follow.
- RESEDA : Reward Offered in Robbery at School
- THOUSAND OAKS : Seymour to Address World Affairs Unit
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RIOT DEATH : Partial Skeleton Found in Debris
- LOS ANGELES : Appeal Filed to Remove Judge in Denny Case
- County Health Department Settles Latino Job Bias Suit
- COSTA MESA : City Preparing to Evict Concessionaire
- ORANGE : Police Authorized to Don Shorts on Job
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Urged to Shop Locally
- BEVERLY HILLS : Malfunction Cuts Power to Nearly 900 Customers
- PLATFORM : Two-Tier Tuition Is Shortsighted Solution
- Suspect Held in Slaying of Detective : Crime: Torrance man is arrested in shooting of off-duty officer who was searching for a prowler.
- Countywide : Ambulance Firm Settles D.A.'s Suit
- Within the Shadow of His Doubt : At 32, Raiders' Howie Long Still Is Driven by Need to Prove Himself
- Soccer
- Testimony Ends in NFL Trial; Jury Gets Break
- Osborne Shuts Down Padres for Third Time
- Roberts Holds Key to Trade : NBA: Clippers trying to package Smith, Rivers and Kimble in three-team deal for Orlando's center and Knicks' Jackson.
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : AFC PREVIEW : Oilers Get the Nod in a Weak Field
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Boating Officials Stress Safe and Sober Holiday
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : New Vikings Give Four Exhibitions of Improvement
- Homers Are Music to Gaetti's Ears : Angels: He hits two during 7-6 victory over the Indians and hears cheers instead of boos from a crowd of only 17,586.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 2, 1992
- Adams Avenue Jumps Lustily Into Street Fair
- TV REVIEW : A Look at Volunteers, At-Risk Youths
- Is the GOP Getting the Last Laugh?
- MOVIES - Sept. 2, 1992
- Opening the Door for Women in Art History
- First Big Test Awaits Aztec Volleyball Team
- College Football
- College Football
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Names in the News - Sept. 2, 1992
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Bruce Hurst Think He Might Be Next High-Salaried Player to Go
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Return of Muir's Brownfield Sends Shudders Across the League
- Master's Routed in Women's Soccer
- College Football
- He's Always Been in Lone-Star State
- Newbury Oaks' Fick Wins Title but Few Fans : American Legion: Brash coach bows out with a style that injected excitement but antagonized many.
- Northridge Falls Flat in Opener
- Canseco's Home Was Hit Hard by Andrew
- Soccer