- Lincoln Liberated : Tourist Revolt Keeps 'Great Emancipator' on Display at Disneyland
- State, Developer in Battle of the Signs
- Council to Discuss Suit Over Development
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Convicted of 89 Molestation Charges
- Man Killed by Robber While Walking to Work
- San Diego
- Slaying Victims Carried Drug Money, Police Say
- ART REVIEWS : 'Living With AIDS': Gentle Approach to Tough Subject
- Getting Runaround on Revolving Credit
- The Last Adventurer : Competition: When French journalist Gerard Fusil ran out of challenges, he created his own--the Raid Gauloises, the ultimate in exotic endurance tests.
- Cheney Cuts Order for New Attack Copter
- LOCAL : Freeway Crashes Leave 2 Dead
- Restrictions on Hillside Building Near Approval
- Obituaries : Mary E. Keats; Retired MGM Hair Stylist
- The Latest Salvo in War of Sound-Bites : Gulf Crisis: Saddam Hussein does a bit of grotesquerie for the TV cameras. But he's far from being alone in this battle of easily absorbed images.
- Redondo Beach Rejects Stricter Guidelines for Historic Areas
- GARDEN GROVE : Adult Education Courses Offered
- 20 Years Later, Latinos Will March Again : Demonstration: Chicano empowerment was the message in 1970. Organizers say not much has changed in two decades.
- Family, Realtors, Council Post $70,000 Reward in Woman's 1989 Slaying
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Unraveling a Chinese Puzzle
- From Matador to Singing Sensation : Pop music: After a bull ended his days in the arena, Emmanuel turned to singing--and with great success. He will perform twice at the Greek Theatre.
- OCC Hires Architect for $11-Million Art Center
- Metropolitan Asks Workers to Quit--or Else: Metropolitan...
- Sanders Gets Contract
- GERMANY / NEXT STEPS : More Stumbling Feared Amid Tragicomic March to Unity
- Top U.S. Envoy in Iraq a 'Hard-Charging' Californian : Diplomacy: Colleagues say Joseph Wilson is steely enough to stand up to Saddam Hussein and savvy enough to know how.
- Some ANC Leaders Among 40 Seized in S. Africa
- U.S. Paves Way for Building of Telescopes : Environment: Study of impact on endangered red squirrel is held not necessary for Arizona project. Conservationists will fight the ruling.
- Hermosa Beach Event Is Tour's Richest Ever : Volleyball: Top players will battle for $200,000 purse in season-ending tournament.
- THE SIDELINES : Redskins' Sanders Enters Plea
- SAILING : Davis Leads by Point With One Race Left
- SHORT TAKES : Astor Piazzolla Out of Coma
- SHORT TAKES : No Hidden Messages, Plant Says
- News Corp.: The Adelaide, Australia-based communications and...
- New York Post's President Resigns
- WORLD : Peace Force Arrives Off Liberia
- IN REVIEW / DESIGNERS : He Tends to Buck the Trend
- SOVIET UNION / ANOTHER SHORTAGE : Smokers Doing a Slow Burn Over Scarce Cigarettes : Sometimes-violent 'tobacco rebellions' sweep the country. Jars full of butts go on sale.
- Air Force Poised in Gulf With Formidable Options : Military: Experts say warplanes can devastate Iraq. But others note that bombing has never won a war.
- Jordan Moves Tentatively Toward Embargo on Iraq : Sanctions: Amman requests compensation for cutting trade with its neighbor, and the U.N. sets up a panel to consider it.
- Beaten Body of Man Found in Saugus Field
- The Battles May Change but the Lectures Stay the Same
- Newport Transportation Center Gets Going After 3-Plus Years of Planning
- NEWPORT BEACH : Robbery Suspected in Cabin Slaying Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Immunization Shots Available at Clinic
- San Diego Stays Unusually Cool as Low Pressure Systems Prevail
- Veto of Bills on Oil Spills Threatened
- Blasts, Fire at Soviet Chemical Plant Injures 25
- Solzhenitsyn Will Not Visit Soviet Union, Tass Says
- Plea Bargain Expected in Silberman Case
- 2nd Assisted-Suicide Case Spurs Concern in Michigan
- Cocaine Suspect, 46, Found Dead in Jail Cell
- Harness Meet Opens Tonight
- NFL, Networks Say Outcry Won't Halt Scrambling
- Net Gals Will Take a Swing at a National Title
- Key to USD Football Lies With Jackson's Successor
- Marion Barry's Trial and Black Leadership
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Oil and Gasoline Prices Continue to Move Higher : Energy: Arco says that its pump prices have fallen too low and that it will lift its freeze. The Justice Department, meanwhile, is asking oil companies to explain the increases.
- Cambodia
- Marion Barry's Trial and Black Leadership
- AIDS and Breast-Feeding
- Marion Barry's Trial and Black Leadership
- 'Clear Thinking' Is a Little Cloudy
- 'Clear Thinking' Is a Little Cloudy
- 'Miss Saigon' Casting Furor
- Marion Barry's Trial and Black Leadership
- 'Fair Contract' Urged for Police
- 'Miss Saigon' Casting Furor
- You Asked for It
- 'Miss Saigon' Casting Furor
- Past Was Prologue
- 'Clear Thinking' Is a Little Cloudy
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 24, 1990
- Obituaries - Aug. 24, 1990
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Burke at CBS: On the Outside Looking In
- Japan Plans to Help Bear Costs of Gulf Action
- If Pentagon Gets a 'Go,' It'll Be Massive Strike : Strategy: Joint Chiefs of Staff are urging that any action against Iraq be sweeping, simultaneous and lethal.
- CALL UP: Both Tom Umberg, Democratic candidate...
- Embezzlement Arrests Spoil Lush Lifestyle : Theft: At least $530,000 in cash and property is seized from young Laguna Niguel woman whose doting mother allegedly stole it from her employer.
- L.A. Festival to NEA--Thanks but No Thanks
- Taxpayers Are at Risk if Weintraub Fails : Entertainment: Two thrift failures have left Uncle Sam with $22.5 million in bonds issued by Weintraub Entertainment Group.
- Citizen Soldiers, Officials Scramble for Information on U.S. Call-Up : Buildup: The uncertainty prompts Mayor Bradley to order a study of the possible effect on the city's work force.
- Lithuanian Demonstration Blocked : Soviet Union: KGB guards prevent 20,000 from making a symbolic border crossing. Armenia and Turkmenia take steps toward independence.
- Where to Join Others in the Fast Lane
- ON A ROLL: The impertinent skateboarder who...
- A Bonanza of Cheap Thrills
- FOR SALE? Every day the federal government's...
- MARKET JITTERS: The Dow Jones industrial average...
- SANTA ANA : Union Contracts Delay City Budget
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE CENTRAL L.A. AREA
- Molestation Suspect Files Guilty Plea : Courts: The former teacher is expected to receive a reduced prison term of 12 years.
- Payola Trial Begins for Music Promoter Isgro
- VENTURA : Woman Files Suit Over Stray Golf Ball
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Higher Restaurants by Pier Suggested
- City Atty. Calls Staff Adequate : Lawyers: Hahn orders review of caseloads after employees claim that civil liability unit is understaffed. He makes no promises.
- Firm Hired for City Manager Search
- Traffic Officer Taken for Ride on Car Hood
- AGOURA HILLS : Conservancy Funds Help Riding Center
- MEINERS OAKS : Residents Criticize Subdivision Plan Over Traffic, Noise
- San Diego Sailors Lead in 2 Classes
- SHORT TAKES : Dangerfield Denies Drug Use
- THE SIDELINES : Military May Call Upon a Patriot
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hayes Leads a Stellar Quintet
- The city of Laguna Beach is soliciting...
- Long Beach to Go Beyond Light Opera : Theater: New director Barry Brown plans to include non-musical plays, to tour and to shoot for cable TV.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : A 'Have' Country Full of Have-Nots : Brazil is an impressive economic machine, yet growing numbers of Brazilians are mired in desperate poverty.
- OXNARD : Latino Tutor Course Tries to Raise Esteem
- Senate OKs New Process for State Approval of Dumps : Landfills: Sen. Ed Davis was unsuccessful in his bid to amend the measure to give cities a stronger voice.
- Call-Up May Affect Hundreds in County : Reserves: Several local units have the training that will be needed in the Persian Gulf. But officials say it could be weeks before orders arrive.
- San Diego
- Pasadena may still pride itself as a...
- Driver Loses Control of Car, Dies in Crash
- Deukmejian Belatedly Joins Effort to Keep Air Base in El Segundo
- CS Dominguez Hills Coach Is Ready to Take Care of Business : Soccer: He is eager to get back to rebuilding men's and women's teams after hectic off-season.
- THE SIDELINES : Michigan Kicker Enters Plea
- Reggie Lewis Signed Up by Celtics for 5 Years
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tyner Trio Pumps Up Volume
- Did Bad Boy Bart Make Bill Cosby Change His Show? 'No Way Man!!!'
- Torrance to Pay $1.1 Million in Police Brutality Suit Settlement
- COSTA MESA : Trustees OK Stiffer Drug,Alcohol Curbs
- Panel Agrees to Consider Public Money for Rail Line : Rapid transit: The county transportation commission decides to take a look at the use of a subsidy to finance LAX-Palmdale link.
- Hawthorne Hires Firm to Process Workers' Claims : Government: State auditors find improper handling of workers compensation program and order the city to hire an outside administrator.
- Rick Bellinson; Sought Bone Marrow Match
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Holds Off on Hiring Top Officials
- Deadline Nears for Fire Victims to Apply for Aid
- McCarron Is Back, Less Than 3 Months After Spill
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Upkeep at Knollwood Veering Off Course
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- When in Rome, Cooper Intends to Hoop It Up
- Bart vs. Bill : 'The Simpsons' Faces a Tough Draw Against 'Cosby'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Histrionics Lesson by Revenge
- Pilots Pull Out of Eastern Creditors Committee:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Boosts Buyer Incentives
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trump Takes Shuttle Off Block
- TOURISM
- Kenneth R. Baker, vice president of Snyder...
- Deanna Maxwell has been promoted to assistant...
- Pop Culture: In Praise of a Favorite 'Junk Food'
- Tandoori Countdown
- Where to Go for Help With Wildlife
- Guam's Tough Law on Abortion Is Struck Down by Federal Judge
- Test Runs to Begin on Long Beach Blue Line Loop
- Surf Is Real Estate Agent Sarlo's Turf
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : University Chief Haak Will Resign
- Success on Play-for-Pay Courts Has UCLA's Po Thinking of Turning Pro : Tennis: Sophomore has teamed with archrival from high school days to score several victories on professional circuit.
- Goals Planned for Schools Through 2000 : Education: A retreat by Glendale educators and parents produces a broad framework for innovative changes.
- IRVINE : Businessman Held in Illegal Dumping
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Airlines Postpone Fare Hike: Following the lead...
- SAVVY HICKSTER : Singer Victoria Williams May Be Rusticated, but She Isn't Naive
- ROOTIN', TOOTIN' ROMP : 'Pecos Bill Show' Brings Tall Tales to Life in Anaheim
- Chess Nuts : Teens and Pre-Teens Are Choosing a Game Where Competition Is Keen and Outthinking Your Opponent Is Paramount to Success
- Pomona : Assistant Administrator
- Jordan Shuts Iraqi Border to Refugees
- Speaking of the Language : Books: The author of 'The Mother Tongue' says the U.S. shouldn't mince words in dealing with Iraq. He applauds President Bush's use of the 'H' word: <i> Hostages</i> .
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Army Strengthens Forces in Manila
- MORE EATERIES:
- Rabbi Wayne D. Dosick has been elected...
- Pact for Valencia Firm
- P.M. BRIEFING : American Air Orders Italian Jets
- Brenda K. Dizon has been named bank...
- GOOD COOKING : A Cure for the Barbecue Blahs
- Island Cooking : Hawaii's Melting-Pot Cookery
- New Chief of Compton's Schools Spells Out Goals
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's 'Line in the Sand' Shifts as Objectives Grow : Strategy: The initial mission was to defend Saudi Arabia. Now troops could be used to free hostages, liberate Kuwait, topple Hussein.
- Air Traffic Increases Fourfold at Frankfurt
- Rich and Poor Welcome as Prince Holds Court
- Jury Deadlocks in Pastor's Trial : Justice: For the third time, a jury has failed to agree in a sexual molestation trial of David Rickard of Sierra Madre.
- SOUTHLAND : Arco Ends Freeze on Gas Prices
- Taking Care : As Some Hospital Services Fade, Programs for Wellness Expand
- John M. Gilchrist Jr., president and chief...
- A Patent Case for Financial Inventions
- Avco Names Operating Officer
- CBS News President Resigns After Two Beleaguered Years
- Wells Fargo to Begin Recycling Program: Starting...
- Raw Turkey Harbors Harmful Bacteria : Food Safety: A new study claims 32.2% of randomly selected uncooked turkey parts contain the <i> Listeria </i> bacteria. Industry officials dispute the findings.
- Results of Margarine Study Downplayed : Health: Dutch research linking margarine with raised cholesterol levels is under attack from U.S. industry officials. They claim the study is unrealistic.
- Benefit of Anti-Epilepsy Drug Challenged : Medicine: A new study says a powerful drug prescribed to ward off epileptic seizures after severe head injuries has no beneficial effect beyond the first week.
- Ready to Talk, Bush Says; Will Defy Iraq on Embassy Closure : Gulf crisis: The President calls up reserves and rejects preconditions for negotiations. The world cannot waver, he declares.
- When in Rome Surveys Regional Dishes of Italy
- Man Held, Accused of Bank Robbery Spree
- Negev Is Training Ground for Skilled Israeli Armored Corps : Desert warfare: Lessons and advice for Americans: Master the machines, drink lots of water, adapt to the heat.
- Gaye Soroka has been named manager of...
- Auto Firms Keep Close Eye on Gas Prices
- Paramount Deal for Children's Book Author: Paramount...
- Tandy Corp.: The Ft. Worth company said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Charges 5 in Insider Scam
- American President Cos. Plans Layoffs: The Oakland-based...
- Maureen O'Hara has been elected president of...
- Guides to Preserving Peaches, Plums, Berries
- Photos Recapture 'Grapes of Wrath'
- Chivalry for Sale : Studio City Store Stocks Medieval Armor, Other Anachronisms
- Clinging to the Vine : Tomato Growers Have Learned to Specialize to Survive
- Former Aide Waffles on Carpenter Role in Scheme
- 2 Live Crew Reschedules O.C. Show
- MUSIC ZIGGY MARLEY : Rising Son : The Melody Makers, led by one of Bob Marley's several musical offspring, will perform Saturday.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- ENVIRONMENT : Litter Killing Kenyan Wildlife
- It Isn't Madrid, But It Isn't Hopeless : O.C. Eateries That Cater to the After-10 Crowd
- 3 Unrelated Weekend Slayings Are Blamed on Gang Members
- COMEDY : A Kinder, Gentler Pat Hazell Taps the Laugh Reflex
- THEATER REVIEW: 'ARSENIC AND OLD LACE' : Showing Its Age : Some of the acting was sheer poison. However, the main problem lies in dated material.
- SYMPHONY IN ESCONDIDO : Striking a Chord
- ORANGE : Aussie Says G'by to Pals at Hospital
- Pringle Partisans Sue Umberg Over His Title on Ballot : Politics: Assemblyman claims 'assistant U.S. attorney' designation is 'misleading' because his opponent no longer holds office. The challenger calls the suit a phony issue.
- Hostage Holder Relinquishes Shells as Siege Continues
- Shirley Paris has been promoted to operations...
- Stotler & Co. Charged: The Securities and...
- Stephen A. Schwartz, president of the Playskool...
- PLANTING ALERT
- Island Cooking: The Fantasy & The Reality : Bull Johl and Island Dreaming: Cures for the Little-Girl Blues
- MORE BARS:
- Robbers Hold 4 in House for 8 Hours
- 'Danger of War' Cited by Pope
- BOOK REVIEW : Vignettes of Lust, Academia Mix the Clever and Ordinary : SHUFFLE <i> By Leonard Michaels</i> Farrar, Straus & Giroux $17.95, 162 pages
- WHAT'S FRESH BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : A Citrus Cousin : Handpicked and taste-tested, Tierra Rejada Ranch's Marsh White fruit is ripe for harvest.
- Mammoth Saudi Petrochemical Center Braces for War : Industry: But the plant has not been forced to cut production.
- Use of Texas Inmates to Train Tracking Dogs to Be Probed
- Santa Monica : Best-Dressed Police Honors
- HOME-FRONT WATCH : Bigotry Potential
- PLATFORM : Kids Need Summer
- San Ysidro
- Man Convicted of Killing TV Composer Doug Timm
- New Study of Warner Ridge Vetoed by Bradley : Development: Councilwoman Joy Picus wanted to use the environmental review to prevent commercial construction at the Woodland Hills site.
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves Farmers Market
- THE SIDELINES : Gartner Signs With Rangers
- Action Urged to Tighten Rules on City Contracts
- Javier's Fly Wins It in 9th : Dodgers: It drives in Brooks, who beats Kruk's throw for 3-2 victory over Phillies.
- Co-Workers Provide Lift for Cordero
- THE SIDELINES : Illinois' Chris Green Breaks Leg
- Padres Get the Brush From Viola : Baseball: They call Met pitcher 'Leonardo da Viola' after his five-hit masterpiece and 4-1 victory.
- Johnson Criticizes UCLA : Football: Contrary to what coaches say, quarterback says the Bruins decided not to start him months ago.
- 'Pecos Bill Show' Offers Slice of Folklore to Kids : Stage: Tonight's lighthearted performance in Anaheim will wrap up Pearson Park's 1990 'Just for Kids' program.
- U.S. OKs Mainframe Sale to Soviets: The...
- Judge Forces Freeze, Disclosure on Keating
- John N. Jaquess has joined Turrini &...
- James A. Weddle has been appointed president...
- Ann M. Hanson has been promoted to...
- Environmental Claims Bill Goes to Governor : Legislation: The measure is the first in the United States to define ecological terms used on consumer products and in advertsing.
- Hey, This Is Great Ram
- World Markets Reel; Dow Plunges 76.74
- RESTAURANT REVIEW: MK'S : First Impression : A husband-and-wife team offers professional service and top-quality food at new restaurant.
- Hussein Meets Foreigners as Cameras Roll
- State Charges Doctor in Botched Abortion : Medicine: The Medical Board accuses the physician of gross negligence and wants her license. The procedure was incomplete, and permanently injured the patient.
- FILM : A Sensuous World Built on Shifting Sand 'Dunes'
- Paradise Next Door : Peaceful, Shaded Shrine in Pacific Palisades Celebrates the Fellowship of Mankind
- Bellflower : 33 Public Works Employees Settle on 1-Year Contract
- Crisis Management From Afar: Quayle, Baker Also on Vacation
- When Lights Dim, 'Secrets' Come Out : Theater: As the action unfolds, characters--and the audience--grapple with the painful topic of incest.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Campaign Office Hit by Gunshots
- HEALTH / VACANT FEDERAL POST : Perception of Political Tinge Makes NIH Job Hard to Fill
- San Gabriel : Recycling Pilot Project
- City Considers Penalty for Sacrifice of Animals
- A Stitch in Time Really Works
- Panel Acts to Keep Violent Inmates Behind Bars Longer
- Use of Death Penalty Tied to Motive
- Police to Barricade Westwood Village : Crowds: Vehicle traffic will not be allowed into the area on weekend nights because of congestion and growing violence.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: THE MOVE TO DIVSION I : THE DATING GAME : Cassidy Finds Potential Foes Often Cagey in Scheduling
- Slater Only Gets Promise, Rejoins Rams
- TV REVIEWS : A Six-Part Global Search for the Perfect Beer
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Uncrowned Prince' Plays Slow and Loose : Original play struggles with the themes of self-determination and dignity in an unfocused, sprawling Santa Ana staging.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kout Makes Bowl Debut
- Glenn M. Rick has joined UDC Homes...
- Vic A. Ryder has joined Grossmont Bank...
- Signet Armorlite has named Kathy Barber quality...
- Marshall Fundamental High's McAlister Tries to Make Name for Himself as Coach : Football: Former UCLA and NFL player tries to bring a winning touch to football-poor high school.
- Celebrating the Arrival of Success : Music: The mood was as lavish as the setting at SummerFest '90, where praise flowed like wine for the coming of age of the La Jolla concert series.
- Oil Prices Climb Above $30 Barrier
- HOW TO GET A LIBRARY CARD
- Beverly Hills : Adult School Registration
- NEIGHBORS : Visit From Elvis : A psychic says the King dropped in to say he died for his mother and he's studying medicine.
- Some Tips on School Fashions
- Jamul
- Redondo Considers Scaling Back Aviation Park Plans : Recreation: Council learns that cost estimates for the renovation project are rising. But changing the plan would require a public hearing.
- The Waiting Game : Military: A thousand Ventura County members of the Navy Reserve and Air National Guard suddenly face the prospect of leaving family and career.
- Parole Board Will Review Terms for Ex-Panther Spain
- Equity Officials, Producer to Meet on 'Saigon' Issues
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Machado Fights Losing Streak Off Field as Well
- NBC Accuses Iraq of Censorship
- Promoter Is Packing a Big Punch : Boxing: In his first effort at presenting a match, 25-year-old Steve Brooks adds class to the event, earning praise and a profit of $4,000.
- Standoff Over Embassy : U.S., Iraq Wage a War of Words
- Soviets Still Training Iraqis on Use of Arms, Kremlin Acknowledges : Military: Experts are said to be 'fulfilling contractual duties.' This seems sure to spark controversy about Moscow's pledge to help end the gulf crisis.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Again Looks to Reservists : For the 11th time since the end of World War II, National Guard and other units are being called to active duty. The tradition dates to the Revolution.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Fetal Transplants Flourish in France
- State Agency to Reopen a Key Well : Pollution: $2.9 million is allocated for a treatment facility for Baldwin Park's contaminated Arrow well.
- U.S. Reserves Swing Into Action as Bush Orders the Call-Up : Military: The President's order launches an intricate process of notifying the nation's citizen-soldiers.
- To Wit: This Collection of Humor Is One for the Book
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola Back on Key in Mets' 4-1 Victory
- 'Super Gadfly' Had His Day in Court . . . Lost : City hall: Municipal Court jury convicts Daniel Rosenberg after city officials testify that he illegally disrupted a City Council meeting. He claimed free speech.
- Malcolm X Death Site to Become a Museum
- Officials Shift Monorail Plan to Freeway Median : Transportation: A commission approves the switch after Caltrans expresses safety concerns over columns alongside ramps.
- Bang the Drums Loudly
- Businessman Is Jailed for Failing to Clean Up Mounds of Tainted Soil
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- OXNARD : Ex-City Manager Takes Salinas Post
- San Diego
- Harbor Rules Aim to Keep Ships Afloat : Navigation: Big ships are sometimes only inches from grounding in Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors. Port officials and the Coast Guard hope new guidelines widen the margin.
- Panel to Consider Funds for LAX-Palmdale Line