- California's Business Climate
- Baker's Role
- Roaring Back
- Carter and Short
- California's Business Climate
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner
- Roaring Back
- Can the Arts Heal L.A.?: Round 2
- Vietnam
- Rodney King Settlement
- Knight Errant?
- Welfare--Rarely a Matter of Choice
- Responsibility Key to Council Drive
- How the Power of PACs Is Multiplied
- California's Business Climate
- Rodney King Settlement
- California's Business Climate
- Mobile-Home Ordinances Need Scrutiny
- Scouts and Gays
- How About a Bailout for Rosey Grier?
- Racing and the Port
- Rodney King Settlement
- Rodney King Settlement
- HAIL NORTH HOLLYWOOD
- Hilburn's Hall
- Border Problems
- School Elections
- It's Marsh Gas
- How About a Bailout for Rosey Grier?
- Booking Fees
- Rodney King Settlement
- Migrants' Housing
- School Elections
- Border Problems
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : ALMOST FINAL CUT : Making and Marketing 'Alive': A Studio and Director Deal With, uh, Cannibalism
- Fired-Up Michigan Rocks Houston, 61-7 : Nonconference: Wolverines score quickly and often in handing the Cougars their worst defeat.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Jacot Scores Four to Help Lead SCC to First Victory
- When It's Football, These Women Can Boost With the Best
- Machado in Quarterfinals of Fall Classic
- El Camino Defeats Fullerton
- U.S. Swimmers to Face Testing for Steroids
- GULL NOTEBOOK : Practice Doesn't Impress Dudley
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : FIT TO BE TIED
- HARNESS RACING : Odds Against Rallies to Win
- It's the Hype That Fuels UCLA's Fire : College football: Bruins hold Faulk to 118 yards in 23 carries and ride early lead to 35-7 defeat of San Diego State.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Killeen, Titans Run to Second-Place Finishes at Riverside
- Classic Swinger : As His 3,000th Hit Nears, Brett's Career Nearly Over
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly Bides His Time for a Two-Shot Lead
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : WHAT GOES AROUND . . .
- Cal Lutheran Squanders Lead, Loses on Final Play, 34-33
- Hooper Starts at Front, Ends That Way at Saugus
- Oilers an Unlikely Cure for Charger Ills
- Mutombo's Camp Experience Is Not Fun and Games
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Finally, Life After Death for SMU
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Streak Ends
- Aztecs Still Can't Handle No. 11 UCLA : College football: Bruins shut down SDSU, 35-7, as Lowery shows effects of his back injury.
- Toreros Mend Against Claremont-Mudd
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Memphis State Wins Amid Turmoil
- TIPPER'S TURN: Mary Elizabeth (Tipper) Gore may...
- Cast Musters an Unpersuasive Final 'Boris' for Tchakarov
- A Notable Development
- BROKE BROKERS: The announcement of a second...
- Bemoaning the Lack of Cohesion in L.A.
- How to Deal With a Wine That's Still Before Its Time
- SMALL FACES: Former Queen guitarist Brian May...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : ON LOCATION : Your Typical Movie About Small-Town America With Typical Alien Kidnapers
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Shrink Blue Jays' Lead in the East
- Boxing
- Boxing
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL : Rangers Too Strong for Kings, 6-2
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Law Gets 240 Yards Rushing in First Indiana Start
- Tucker Responds in Moorpark Win
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Morse Makes Smith's 2 TDs Hold Up
- Hershiser, Scioscia a Battery of the Past? : Baseball: Both perform well before bullpen fails for third game in a row, resulting in a 5-4 loss to the Astros.
- Air Force Takes Off in Fourth to Defeat Lobos : WAC: Falcons score 27 points in the final quarter and overcome 20-point deficit to defeat New Mexico, 33-32.
- Oregon Is 59-6 Winner Over UNLV
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Gets First Win on Wade's Kick
- ROUNDUP : It's an Easy Time for Gilded Time
- Braves Prepared for Party : Baseball: Their 2-1 victory in 10 innings over the Padres moves them closer to NL West title.
- With So Much Pressure, Many Kids Can't Be Children : LETITIA MOZEE
- Glendora : 19-Acre Annexation Begins
- Wilson Vetoes Low-Cost Auto Insurance : Legislation: Governor says measure fails to reform the system and cuts costs merely by reducing coverage. He also rejects Speaker Brown's civil rights bill.
- 4,200 Workers Strike at Lansing Body Plant
- Massacre, Cremation of 3,000 in Bosnia Detailed : Balkans: Serbs at 2 camps killed up to 50 Muslims at a time and burned the bodies, State Dept. now believes.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN BAUTISTA : Mission Town Fires All Its Workers
- Western Smokes Flood Ex-Soviet Union
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Casino Keeps Liquor License, Judge Rules
- Steelworker Hangs Tough--4 Jobs in 5 Years
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Abortion Issue Stays at Forefront of Campaign
- 'Followed Rules' on Draft, Clinton Insists
- A Call for Retreat in Drug War
- South Whittier Residents Say They Need a 3rd Patrol Car : Law enforcement: The gang-troubled area has less protection than surrounding cities, records show.
- Two-Lane Blacktop (Arts & Entertainment Sunday at...
- Candidates Resist Perot Math as They Try to Multiply Votes
- PULPIT POWER
- 2 Teen-Age Girls Plead Guilty in Torture Slaying
- Fires Scorch 12,000 Acres; Control Near
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Commentary : TV Critic Heading for a Fall
- Charity Begins With the Ticket
- Booked Solid : Schools: As enrollments swell and education dollars shrink, students struggle in cramped, chaotic classrooms. Studies link larger class sizes to lower achievement.
- COLUMN ONE : A Room for Heroin and HIV : In a dank, burned-out building, addicts engage in microbiological roulette, sharing contaminated needles. Here, America's drug war meets failure and AIDS is spread.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Latest Truce Collapses in the Caucasus : Conflict: Armenia and Azerbaijan each blame the other for violating accord brokered by Moscow.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Ali, Carrion Connect as Dorsey Beats Fairfax
- War in Past, Tourists Again Flood Egypt
- DOWNTOWN : Hotel Slumlord Case Continued
- Sweet, Sad Latino Life of Yesterday : Fiestas, Segregation and Strikes Depicted in a New Exhibit at the Historical Society Museum
- CRENSHAW : Korean, Black Clubs Share Cultures
- Zachary Scott ("Mildred Pierce") guests on "Alfred...
- COMMENTARY : Memorable Encounter on a Hillside Trail
- Happy 200, White House! : Past Staffers Share Memories of Workplace That's Like No Other
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GAME OF THE WEEK : 'Air Roman' Leads Lincoln to 25-8 Win Over Hamilton
- Public to Comment on Port-to-Downtown Freight Rail Plan
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Assists in Another Suicide
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Getting the Royal TV Treatment
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Still Getting Kicks on Route 66 : Buffalo burgers. Wigwam motels. The Long Horn Trading Post. On its 66th anniversary, thousands are rediscovering America's favorite highway.
- Abortion Issue Could Easily Tip Balance in 3 New Districts : Politics: The candidates take sharply opposite positions, and registration figures are nearly even. Activists on both sides have targeted the campaigns.
- ROUTE 66 : 'They Fell in Love With Adventure'
- Q & A : A Teaching Legend at Pali High, 'Mama G' Is in a Class by Herself
- IN BRIEF : Chiropractic Clinic Opens on Skid Row
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Monrovia : Recreational Trail Gains
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont--Leader of Pack
- Landlords, Tenants Flood Eviction Court : Recession: As the economy puts the squeeze on everyone, rent disputes that might once have been settled over coffee are going before a judge.
- Sierra Madre : City to Improve Its Telecasts
- EXPOSITION PARK : Wilson OKs Funds for Museum Repairs
- '30% of My Business Is From the Movie'
- New Leader for Family of Gay Worshipers : Religion: Rabbi Marc Blumenthal hopes mainstream Judaism will soon accept his congregation into its spiritual home.
- A summary of significant City Hall decisions...
- From the Deep Recesses of the Jewish Soul, a Sweet Sound
- Electric Bus Route Draws Opposition : Transportation: Influential area improvement association calls overhead wires unsightly and opposes the trimming of trees that line Los Feliz Boulevard. The trolley bus line would link Glendale to Hollywood.
- Roots of Alex Haley Fame Headed for Auction Block : Author: His estate, in need of cash, is selling prized possessions, including notes and original manuscripts.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- California's Bitter Season : Schoolboy Taunts, Shoving Matches, Obscene Invective--The Summer's Follies in Sacramento Were the Political Equivalent of Pro Wrestling. But Beyond the Shenanigans, Some Saw the Decline of the State's Promise.
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- I Gave at the Bookstore
- NATIVE IN A STRANGE LAND : If You Grew Up in South-Central During the '50s and '60s, You Really Can't Go Home Again
- RESTAURANTS : HIGH TIDE : Five Restaurants Prove That It's Not All That Difficult to Find a Place With Great Seafood
- A Town's Fight History: Saloons to Freeway : South Pasadena: Children play on quiet, tree-lined streets where the "neighbors know each other."
- LISA, LISA by Beatrice Shalit, translated...
- From "Exile", By DENNIS PHILLIPS
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Managers Do, Indeed, Read Guest Comments : Hotels: Only 5% of travelers fill them out, yet evaluation-form criticisms have prompted big changes.
- Children of Communism : On Georgi Arbatov's 'The System'
- FALLING FOR THE WEST : If New England's too far and too expensive, here's where to find the most colorful foliage in nearby Western states.
- Bad Groucho Imitation
- The Prime Time of Linda Bloodworth-Thomason : With Her Husband, Harry, The Unflappable Producer Has Become CBS' Comedy Franchise
- FIDO DIDO 101 or Living Life in...
- A Story to Break Your Heart : KATERINA, <i> By Aharon Appelfeld (Random House: $18; 224 pp.)</i>
- Program Puts Visitors at Home While Abroad : A San Diego-based organization will arrange home-stays next year in Australia, Scandinavia, Japan and New Zealand.
- Seeing Red on a Journey to Historic Malacca : Malaysian City Is a Colorful Mecca of Shoppers and a Link to Centuries Past
- The Science of Plagiarism : STEALING INTO PRINT: Fraud, Plagiarism and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing, <i> By Marcel C. LaFollette (University of California Press: $30.00; 298 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : GARDENS : Behind the Vines
- U.S. Agents Arrest Leader of Gang Truce in Investigation of Drugs, Money Laundering
- Housing Plan Has Benefits
- Finding the Roots of Jazz in L.A.
- Unnlocking 'Rockford Files'
- THE BOY WITHOUT A FLAG: Tales of...
- Divide Plants to Multiply Garden
- Queen of the World : MARLENE DIETRICH: Life and Legend, <i> By Steven Bach (William Morrow: $30; 600 pp.)</i> : BLUE ANGEL: The Life of Marlene Dietrich, <i> By Donald Spoto (Doubleday: $24; 302 pp.)</i>
- Three Aspen Trails for Aspen Lovers
- SPORT REPORT
- Quake Rupture Zone Shows Signs of Wear : Seismology: Scientists studying 45-mile fissure left by Landers temblor battle erosion caused by the elements and tourists.
- Favors With Flavor : Guests--and Animals--Eat Up Beastly Ball's Innovative Decor
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Notices of default filed in August in San Diego County
- Can Board Legally Raise Fee Twice in One Year?
- Riverside County
- Worldwide Discounts for Travelers : International Student Identity Card opens doors to thousands of bargains in more than 60 countries.
- SOUTH GATE : Trash Pickups on Some Holidays
- WATTS : Loans Offered for Affordable Housing
- Walnut : Longer City Office Hours
- Robert La Brasca; L.A. Style Editor, Cultural Critic
- He's Still on the Bike Path Despite the Loss of a Leg
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Center for Women Marks 100th Year
- In Search of Computing's Holy Grail : Technology: Kaleida Labs, an Apple-IBM joint venture, is searching for ways to develop multimedia technologies. To lead the quest, they've chosen Nat Goldhaber.
- Behind Global Turmoil, the Opportunity of Low Inflation
- Why Bush's Congress-Bashing on Federal Spending Just Doesn't Add Up
- Riots' Toll on a Family's Business
- My Dinner With Vassily and Tatyana : Two Russian Emigre Writers Talk About Shopping, Sex, Literature and Politics in America and Their Homeland
- THE NUMBERS GAME
- 2 Years and 2 Tries Puts PacifiCare on List of the 100 Best Family-Friendly Employers : Benefits: But what put this company over the top was a rare $15-per-week subsidy for child care or elder care for workers earning less than $60,000.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Northridge Sputters in 14-0 Defeat : College football: Matadors muster only 114 yards and five first downs against Central Oklahoma.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Half the Money, Double the Quality
- Florida State Sets Up Game at Miami With Easy Victory Over Wake Forest
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn State Beats Maryland Again
- Bruins Win Run-In With Faulk
- Marsh Sets His Sights on Atlanta : Track: Olympian will continue training in hopes of competing in the 1996 Games.
- Track and Field
- Switzerland Beats Brazil in Semifinals
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Suddenly, Moving the Giants From San Francisco Gets Cloudy
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BEYOND 'CRADLE' : He's Still in a Family Way
- COUNTRY COUNTDOWN: Randy Travis recently became the...
- How Cruel Can Fame Be, Bobby Brown? : R&B; singer says his marriage to Whitney Houston has stabilized his life and enabled him to better handle the pressures that accompany star status
- $50 GUIDE : Daring Faith, 'Dirty' Youth
- Off-Centerpiece : A: "South Central" (Q: What Movie Didn't Open in L.A.?)
- STAGE : Out of the Woods? : East West Players bounced back from the brink of insolvency, only to face criticism that non-Asian influences are diluting its identity
- INDIAN CELEBRATION: A celebration of the Tongva...
- SAN DIEGO : Trolley Collides With Motor Home
- Town May Have Drawn Losing Hand in Deciding to Gamble : Colorado: While the areas are now booming since gaming was legalized a year ago, residents believe it cost them their homey lifestyle.
- ELECTIONS / CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL : Cropland Preservation Issue, Property Rights Dominate 4-Way Race
- COUNTYWIDE : Police Arrest 2 at Checkpoints
- Dr. Death Sheds Light On Dying : Research: Death certificates provide data base for UCSD sociology professor David Phillips, who examines when people die.
- COUNTYWIDE : Artists' Mural to Show Beauty, Grit
- LATINO HERITAGE MONTH: The Los Angeles Public...
- PULPIT POWER
- Firefighters Stress Danger in Budget Cuts : County: Crews say reduced staff will increase risks to the public. But warnings of station closures are inaccurate, officials say.
- Free Fishing Day Lures Anglers to Newport Bay
- Youths Foresee New Social Vistas Opening Along With the Mall : Retailing: Two girls invited to give their impressions say the center will be a place for Santa Clarita Valley teen-agers to meet.
- 200 Attend Services Held for Six Victims of Crash
- Innocence Ends Early If You Are Jewish : Desecrations: When the children ask 'Why?' to irrational acts, a colossal burden falls on the adults.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: SEPT. 26
- Fight Erupts at High School Game
- Progeny or Property? : Frozen Sperm Held in Limbo During Fight Over Will
- False Alarms, Real Fines : Law enforcement: Police and sheriff's deputies rush out on dozens of pointless calls a day. Cities fight back with fees.
- Boy Scouts' Bias Can't Be Tolerated : Group's attempt to oust gay adviser is at odds with city's human dignity law
- Firings Racially Motivated, Bus Drivers Allege : Torrance: Group says six black transit workers lost their jobs in a two-week period. The city says it will investigate if a formal grievance is filed.
- Harbor Beats Pierce, 10-0, as Defense Dominates
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : Long Beach Back on Track After Defeating Hawaii, 3-0
- Rally Ends Too Soon for Rancho Santiago
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Utah Brings Oregon State Back Down to Earth, 42-9
- Titan Loss Wrecks Best-Laid Plans
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Can Bush Be a Truman Among California Voters?
- Bradley: The Last Flourish of Los Angeles as One City : Mayor: His dream of shared symbols and values may have spent itself. The future is Balkanization--warring enclave politicians.
- 'I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen' : Immigrants: The soul can sicken if it finds no traces of the old soil in the new land.
- PLATFORM : Justice for Whom?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Robert L. Myers; Headed Radio, Television Stations in San Diego
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- No Move for Penn State
- OK, So Clinton Wins--Then What Happens? : Election: The last two Democrats to take office amid economic crises--Roosevelt and Carter--faced difficult times. Can Clinton handle it?
- Students Returning to Public Schools : Education: Tough times are forcing families out of private institutions. They are finding Valley campuses with good records.
- Plan Is No Hit With Neighbors : Recreation: Nearby residents oppose an expansion of the Little League field at Rogers-Anderson Park in Lawndale, saying they have enough broken windows already.
- Cypress School District
- Obituary
- Fan Cries Foul at Parking Ticket Trap, Vows to Boycott the Stadium
- Notes about your surroundings.
- EVENTS IN OCTOBER : Goblins to Haunt America's Streets
- In Alice (Bantam: $15; ages 3-7), actress...
- Looking a Gift Shop in the Mouth : The most useful and memorable souvenirs are not often found amidst the tourist-track kitsch.
- Home Improvement : Instant Hot Water Dispenser Vs. Microwave
- THE WORD
- Xeriscape Group Honors Smaus for Water Conservation Efforts
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Airline Antitrust Suit Won't Yield Windfall : Settlement: Consumers who qualify for a refund can expect vouchers for domestic flights rather than cash.
- THE LITTLE HOTEL by Christina Stead...
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Just for Kitsch
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Actress Stars as Inventor
- Filling In With an Emergency Kit : A minor dental problem can seem major on the road. Here are tips on packing key items.
- SEA OTTERS written and illustrated by...
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Like a Fine Wine, Bordeaux Gets Better With Age : France's sophisticated southwestern metropolis has a joie de vivre that extends beyond vineyards.
- THE HIDDEN TOMBS OF MEMPHIS: New Discoveries...
- International Geographers Deliver the Big Picture
- A Toast to Home Brewers : Where Maltose Falcons Roost, Beer Isn't Just a Drink, It's a Passion
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It's Where the Heart Is
- Miami Beach Ex-Mayor Guilty on Bribe Count
- Festival Spotlights Multicultural Arts
- CRENSHAW : HIV Patients Find an Oasis
- CRENSHAW : 'Rebuild' Group Gains Momentum
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- KCOP plans to pull off a few stunts with its new animated action show
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Home Improvement : Swing Into Some Gentle Relaxation
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Children of Communism : On Lech Walesa's 'The Struggle and the Triumph'
- Dreaming in Fiction : THE DOUBLE LIFE OF STEPHEN CRANE: A Biography, <i> By Christopher Benfey, (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 284 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Child Care: Employers See Benefit : More Mothers on Job Prompting Firms to Consider Their Needs
- New La Jolla Aquarium Becomes an Instant Hit
- GOINGS ON
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- U.S. Plot to Bomb Jesse James' Kin Told
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Wallace Shows Gain in Infection Battle
- District Offers Magnet Programs, Voluntary Busing as Alternatives
- Mortgages Up to 8.02%
- Finding Care for Ailing Children Is Special Challenge to Working Mother
- Divorce and Property: Both Are Taxing Issues
- Convertible Bonds Raise Ceiling of Opportunity
- L.A. SPEAK
- STYLE : FASHION : Multiple Choices
- Outbreaks of Lawnlessness : People like wild, natural look and low maintenance of drought-resistant plants and flowers
- EIGHTY ACRES: Elegy for a Family Farm...
- 5.6 Million American Workers Displaced in 1987-92 Recession
- Hopi Tribe Plans Appeal of Court Ruling on Lands
- EASTSIDE : Turmoil Continues at Azteca Head Start
- Cuts Left Building in Form of Swastika