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What happened on September 12, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
TV Reviews : 'After the Shock': A Grim, Cautionary Tale on Earthquakes
By Irv Letofsky
TV Reviews : PBS' Populist Approach to 'Amazing Grace' Spiritual
By Robert Koehler
TV Reviews : Jones Ignites Intriguing 'Gabriel's Fire'
By Howard Rosenberg
O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Sister Mary' Slaps a Ruler at Tyranny
By Mark Chalon Smith
Festival '90 : ART REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : Chicano Show Mixes Advocacy, Aesthetics
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Riding Hood' Stars Endearing Wolf
By Corinne Flocken
NBC Takes the Top 4 Spots
By Lee Margulies, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
New S.D. Opera Company Is on Different Tack : Music: Reincarnation of Gilbert & Sullivan Company as the Comic Opera Company broadens the group's horizons.
By Kenneth Herman
Former S.D. Symphony Director Rozsnyai Dies
By Kenneth Herman
Entertainer Music Awards to Be Presented in Encinitas
By Thomas K. Arnold
Federal Panel Opposes Limits on Art Content : Congress: A special bipartisan commission also urges a broad overhaul of the embattled National Endowment for the Arts's operations.
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Home for San Francisco Art Museum : Funding: The Museum of Modern Art has $65 million in private donations in hand and hopes to raise $15 million from corporations and $5 million from Bay Area residents.
By John Boudreau
Applause, Not Protests, Greets Cambodian Troupe : Dance: The first official cultural exchange between the U.S. and Cambodia since the Vietnam War takes place Thursday.
By Diane Haithman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Festival '90 : What's Happening At the Festival Today : The Festival
Pianist Carson to Open CSLB Season With Liszt Program
Pierson's Tough Look at Death Row : Television: The director of HBO's 'Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture' asks hard questions of society.
By Charles Champlin, TIMES ARTS EDITOR
MUSIC : Eldredge Hopes to Play 'Passionate' Tchaikovsky
By Susan Bliss
The Laguna Art Museum will display Jim Morphesis' "Winged...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art will...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
A "parents room" will be provided for adults driving New...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
3-Day Poetry Festival Opens
By Rick Vanderknyff
Arts Council Gives Groups Fund Boost : Grants: The Garden Grove Symphony and Newport Harbor Art Museum each received more money than an advisory committee had recommended.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Symphony in 4 Center Dates
By Chris Pasles
SHORT TAKES : Cybill Shepherd Builds at Home
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
British to Let Yankee Be God
From Reuters
King Apologizes to Pa. Beauty : Pageant: The CNN talk show host says he is sorry for calling a Miss America contestant ugly.
From Associated Press
Miss America Parades Into No. 1 TV Ratings Spot
By Joan Hanauer, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
SHORT TAKES : Wallace's Retirement Deadline
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : British Mothers Know Turtles
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : MacLaine to Twinkle Toes Less
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : ABC Signs Salinger to New Pact
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : Debra Winger Is Not for Politics
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Box Office Take at $3.5 Million, Near Record Pace of '89
From United Press International
Stage
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
By Kevin Thomas
Festival '90 : 'Movieteller' Renews an Art : Movies: From about 1910 to the '30s, Korean movietellers translated films for audiences. Walter Lew uses the technique again.
By Clara Eum, \o7 Eum is a free-lance writer based in Los Angeles\f7
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
By Michael Wilmington
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
By Michael Wilmington
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
By Kevin Thomas
Festival '90 : MOVIE REVIEWS : Vivid South American Images
By Kevin Thomas
Festival '90 : ART REVIEWS : L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Forbidden Entry' at USC: Nowhere to Go
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Women's Views at Santa Monica Playhouse
By T.H. Mcculloh
Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Characters Half-Baked in Gordon's 'New York'
By T.H. Mcculloh
Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'Moneyman': Music Rich, Characterization Poor
By Ray Loynd
Festival '90 : STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : '60s Singing Trio Limned in Sketchy 'Borderlines'
By Robert Koehler
MOVIES REVIEW : 'Life' Is Pretty but Tedious
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1-Touch Programming to Debut
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
MOVIE REVIEW : Terms of Estrangement : Relationships: Though thinly written, Carrie Fisher's script for 'Postcards From the Edge' captures the competition and love between a Hollywood mother and daughter. Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine make the mixed emotions believable.
By Sheila Benson, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Story About Altadena's History Was Enlightening
Youngster's Fancy Takes Flight : Bird watching: A San Marino high school student's avian interests led him to write and illustrate a 'Beginners' Bird Guide to San Marino and Vicinity.'
By Randye Hoder, Hoder is a regular contributor to San Gabriel Valley View
Pastor's Son Sets an Example
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
One Term Is Enough
Schaefer and Her Constituents
Save Whose Open Space?
What Accomplishments?
Let the Oaks Stay Put
Los Angeles Raises Parking Fees, Business Tax
Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
Why Didn't Bush First Get Citizens Out?
S.D. Remap Fight May Be Settled Today
By Armando Acuna, ARMANDO ACUNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Pledges to Free Kuwait, Warns of a Long, Costly Siege : Gulf crisis: The President leaves no doubt that he is willing to use force. He sees a 'lasting role' for the U.S. in deterring future aggression in the region.
By James Gerstenzang and Jack Nelson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GAO Warns of Bank Failures, Federal Bailout
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Davis Signs Agreement to Keep Raiders in L.A.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : High Cost of Housing Bargains : Complaints of shoddy building practices promise to turn the Inland Empire's housing boom of the 1980s into a fertile area for homeowner lawsuits in the 1990s.
By Tom Furlong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Progress on Cutting Budget Deficit Told by Negotiators
By William J. Eaton and Tom Redburn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Researchers Link 4 Cups of Coffee to Heart Attack Risk
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Davis Signs Agreement to Keep Raiders in L.A.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Supports Plan to Revolutionize Economy : Soviet Union: He favors radical approach to a freer market and rejects prime minister's moderate proposal.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Users Risk Losing U.S. Benefits
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Medical Magnet School Opens Amid Fanfare, Hope : Education: Francisco Bravo, the new high-rise in East L.A., also gives a lesson in public-private cooperation.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Water Peril Cited for Two Counties : Pollution: Contamination by sewage and manure will make supply for western San Bernardino and Riverside counties undrinkable in 25 years, study says.
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Assails Carpenter Reputation for Honesty : Corruption trial: A staff lawyer says the Board of Equalization member made bizarre decisions that benefited businesses.
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf Crisis Prompts New Strategy on Offshore Oil Ban
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assault Charges Filed in Attack on Girl; No Race Crimes Included
By Tammerlin Drummond and Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Bomb Probe Calls for Changes in Jets
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Jet With 18 Aboard in Apparent Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Seoul Area Deluge Kills 45; 350,000 Flee
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Doe Loyalists Turn Big Guns on Rebels
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Viet Envoy Says Time Is Right for Ties With U.S. : Diplomacy: Hanoi's U.N. ambassador points to his country's role in the Cambodian peace plan. American officials want to see more positive steps.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biden Calls for Quizzing Souter on Rights, Abortion, Religion
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three Given Maximum Terms in Jogger Attack : Crime: Teen-agers to serve five to 10 years for assault and rape of woman in Central Park. The defense claims court proceedings were biased.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Vows to Veto Illinois City's Tuition-Tax Plan
\o7 From Times Staff Writer\f7
D.C. Voters Back Jackson; Novice May Succeed Barry
From Associated Press
Novice Wins Democratic Primary to Succeed Barry : Elections: Jesse Jackson is backed to become an unofficial 'shadow senator.' Elsewhere, most incumbents have no trouble drawing votes.
From Times Wire Services
ENVIRONMENT / NUCLEAR DILEMMA : Ex-Idaho Official Handed Atomic Waste Hot Potato : David Leroy seeks a temporary home for 4 million spent reactor fuel rods from the nation's utilities. So far, states have balked.
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CITIES / OUTCRY IN PHOENIX : Black Community in a Furor Over Death Seen as Lynching
By Laura Laughlin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bush Tries Pulpit Approach in Uncharacteristic Address : Television: The President uses sweeping rhetoric. But his delivery is more Gary Cooper than John Wayne.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Moscow Crippled, U.S. Emerges as Top Power : Geopolitics: Washington may now enjoy a greater freedom of action than at any time since World War II.
By Robert C. Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Text of Bush's Speech: 'It Is Iraq Against the World'
From Associated Press
GULF WATCH: Day 41 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
U.S. Part of Year's Gulf Cost Put at $7.5 Billion
By Paul Houston and Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Arab-Born Male American Citizens Allowed to Leave : Hostages: U.S. officials say the move could reunite scores of separated families.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Refugees on Perilous Odyssey Fly Home to Love, Uncertainty : Asians: Thousands survive squalid conditions and red tape in the Mideast. But they face dim prospects in their homelands.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iran May Trade Iraq Medicine, Food for Oil, Cash, Report Says
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.S., Soviets Talk of Gulf Defense Pact : Alliance: The proposed security organization would be the first since World War II to include both superpowers.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bangladesh May Lose $500 Million a Year
\o7 Reuters\f7
Asians Stranded in Iraq Have Sense of Abandonment : Refugees: Thousands survive squalid conditions and red tape in the Mideast. But they face dim prospects if they get back to their homelands.
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dog Killer Is Sentenced to Serve Humane Society
\o7 Associated Press\f7
House Panel Rejects Stiff Curbs on Content of Ads for Cigarettes
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cold-Weather Car Pollution Curbs Urged
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newborn Girl Found Near Road, Covered With Ants
\o7 United Press International\f7
Mandela Sees Peace Process Periled : S. Africa: ANC leader says the government is unwilling to act to end black factional violence. He warns of possible return to armed struggle.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 Nations Set to Sign Pact on Germanys : Reunification: The accord deals with borders and foreign military forces. It ends the rights of the victorious World War II powers over the region.
By Tyler Marshall and Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
KGB Holds First News Conference : Soviet Union: The security police hope to show they have reformed under Gorbachev. They call for supervision by Soviet lawmakers.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fumes Force Evacuation of Chemical Plant Area
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Raiders Chronology
Raiders Fans in Oakland Accuse Davis of Bad Faith
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
11 Hurt, 2 Monks Held After Myanmar Protest
\o7 Reuters\f7
House Is on Fire? Here Comes SWAT
\o7 United Press International\f7
UNDER FIRE: A play that is a caustic satire of Roman...
By James Granelli and Robert Stewart
RATFINK: Ed (Big Daddy) Roth, the hot rod designer...
By James Granelli and Robert Stewart
BANKING: Despite concern that some major money-center...
By Robert Stewart and James Granelli
D.A. Charges 4 in Fight That Nearly Killed Girl : Crime: Officials rule out race as a motive in the violence that left Amber Jefferson, 15, slashed by glass.
By Jerry Hicks and Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
OIL BAN: Among lobbyists in Washington for an offshore oil...
By Robert Stewart and James Granelli
Gulf Crisis Prompts New Plan on Offshore Oil Ban : Legislation: Hopes for a multi-year drilling moratorium are dashed amid an attitude of 'Let's circle the wagons and hold on to what we've got.'
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Congressional Delegation Stands Solidly Behind President
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prosecutors Wary of '87 State Hate-Crimes Law : Crime: The Banes Act allows some cases to be handled as felonies rather than misdemeanors if they were at least partially motivated by hate.
By Tammerlin Drummond and Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOCAL : Truck Fuel Leak Snarls Freeway With Accidents, Cleanup Crews
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
LOCAL : Judge Rejects Abuse Case Plea
From Times Wire Services
SCIENCE : UCLA Doctor in Biosphere Crew
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Protesters Try to Halt Departure of Rechristened Exxon Valdez
From United Press International
Iran's Ayatollah Calls Fight With U.S. 'Holy War'
From Associated Press
Bush 'Forthright' in Message to Iraqis : Gulf crisis: The President declares he has no quarrel with the people, saying the fault lies with Saddam Hussein.
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : 2 Compton Men Sentenced in Holdup of 22 at Van Nuys Bar
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
NATION : States Seek to Limit Oil Gouging
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Allies OK German Unity : WWII Victors Complete a 'Rendezvous With History'
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Girl, 13, Dies in Gang Shooting
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Police Search for Videos of Florida Students' Killings
From Associated Press
Foley Sees Agreement by Week's End on Budget Cuts
From Associated Press
50 Killed in Flareup of S. Africa Black Battling
From Associated Press
HEALTH : Crack Spawns Rash of Strokes
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
NATION : Wacky Wooing Earns $237 Fine
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
WORLD : Injury Brings Bungee Jump Ban
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
NATION : Illinois Puts Murderer to Death
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Floods Swamp S. Korea; 124 Dead or Missing
From Associated Press
Reagan Gets In Licks at Wall
From Associated Press
Bush Cut Anti-War Portion of Soldier's Note
From Associated Press
NATION : Census to Add Millions to Total
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Slice, Hook, Putt, Putt: Poles to Get Golf Club : Eastern Europe: Wroclaw gets into the swing of things, with a nine-hole course to follow.
From Associated Press
RUNWAY TO REALITY : Catalogue of a Dior Replica
By Joanna Dendel
Boots Rise to the Occasion as Accessories
By Barbara Foley
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Changes Afoot : Sportswear: Neon is out for the board set. Everybody who is anybody wants to get into 'subdued, post-nuclear colors.'
By Neil Feineman, \o7 Feineman is managing editor of Beach Culture magazine\f7
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Long on Appeal : Elongated Jackets Cleverly Hide Many of the Sins Revealed by Today's Short and Unforgiving Fashions
By Maureen Sajbel
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : A Boom for Bejeweled Bustiers : Two Huntington Beach Women Sell Gem-Studded Bustiers at Tony Shops
By Kathryn Bold, \f7 and \o7 Kathryn Bold writes about fashion for the View section.
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : PERSONALITY : Famed Boutique Is Soffia Wardy's Show to Run Now
By Patrick Mott, \o7 Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to View. and \f7
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Basics Reign at Granddaddy of Surf Shops
By Neil Feineman
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Tux for a Canvas : You Can Paint the Town in a Painted Soup and Fish, Designed by an Artist Who Daily Battles the Odds
By Kathryn Bold, \f7 and TIMES STAFF WRITER, \o7 Kathryn Bold writes about fashion for the View section.
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Dressing for Dinner : Dining Out Means Seeing and Being Seen, and Part of the L. A. Restaurant Experience Includes Sitting at Tables Dressed as Well as Patrons Are
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES SOCIETY WRITER
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Fashion Plates for Social Causes
By Rose-marie Turk
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : MENSWEAR : The Best Fall Looks Fit In Anywhere
By William Kissel
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Anne Klein Stylist Dell'Olio Keeps His Clothes Center-Stage : Designer: For a man who presides over a $600-million-a-year empire, he's not very glamorous himself.
By Sally Clark, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pucci Again : Design: Those psychedelic prints have returned--on unitards, dresses and accessories.
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Hot Items to Fill Out the Wardrobe
By Francine Parnes, ASSOCIATED PRESS
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : T-Shirts Find Way Into Mainstream of Fashion Wear
By Francine Parnes, ASSOCIATED PRESS
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : Innovative Earring Maker Finds Gold in Mother Lobe of Junk : Jewelry: Almost any common object--even bicycle tires--is fair game for the founder of the Junque line.
By Kathryn Bold, \o7 Kathryn Bold writes about fashion for the View section. and \f7
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : The Enduring Value, Allure of Cashmere : Sweaters: Continuing high demand and scarcity of soft goat wool has pushed prices higher.
By Kathryn Bold, \f7 and \o7 Kathryn Bold writes about fashion for the View section.
FASHION: FALL ISSUE : DISCOVERY : South Coast Plaza: Mecca for Shoppers : The center has the distinction of being the ultimate in a mall, offering designer shops and ritzy stores.
By Beth Ann Krier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Clamor for Talk in Los Angeles : Lectures: Ever popular speaker programs give listeners an opportunity to hear Important People, who, in turn, get a chance to pitch their books, platforms and promises.
By Hank Stuever, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CONSUMERS : How to Just Say No to Kids Who Want It All
By Lynn Simross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arabian Adventure : Modern Explorers Sift Desert Sands in Search of Lost City of Ubar
By Sue Horton
A Toast to Trumps' Art of the Meal
By Bill Higgins
Six Writers Receive Lannan Awards
Coming Out Is a Ball : Young Ladies of Chinese Heritage to Take Their Turn as Debutantes
By Herman Wong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Holograms
By April Jackson
When Your Young Birds Have All Flown : Letting go of that last youngster can be a jarring experience, but there are ways to weather it.
By Sherry Angel, \f7 and \o7 Sherry Angel is a regular contributor to Orange County View.
MAKING IT WORK : Suggestions for Coping With Empty-Nest Letdown
By Sherry Angel
'Big Splash' Bash Reels In $180,000 for AIDS Effort
By Pamela Marin
FAMILY AFFAIRS : How to Control Child-Rearing Anxiety
By Mary Jo Kochakian, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Who Are / Is Right? Whomever, It's a Continuing Battle
By Jack Smith
Eye Sore: One evening when Lyndon Johnson was vice...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
A Picture 'Postcard' Evening
By Kevin Allman
Auto DryWash Cloth Cleans Without Water
By Lynn Simross
BOOK REVIEW : Tallying Losses in the Family Revolution
By Jonathan Kirsch
BUSINESS
William I. Campbell, a senior vice president at Philip...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Furnishings 2000 to Seek Help in Bankruptcy Court
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Van de Kamp's Files for Bankruptcy Under Chapter 11
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michael Jackson Can't Sell His Sole : Shoes: L.A. Gear hoped the singer's buckle-laden footwear would rescue a slow year. But the sneakers are no big hit.
By Bruce Horovitz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MGM/UA Blasts Insurers' Offer to Settle Lawsuit : Entertainment: The plan would pay shareholders up to $20 million. The studio, sued regarding its sale to Turner Broadcasting, vows to appeal.
By Alan Citron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Bush Aide Defends Role in Texas S&L Deal
By Douglas Frantz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
If Columbia S&L Fails, Experts See $300-Million Tab
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Asia Beckons as Land of Vast Opportunity
By James Flanigan
Lockheed Rejects Simmons' Request to Meet With Board
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RTD's New Policy on Late Buses
Huge Canadian Oil Project Close to a Deal
From Reuters
Serving Democracy
Los Angeles Raises Parking Fees, Business Tax
Furnishings 2000 to File Chapter 11: The long-struggling...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Collins Develops a Taste for Beef Over Chicken : Fast food: The firm will sell its U.S. Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets to Pepsico and buy more Sizzler restaurants. Then it will merge with Pepsico.
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Georgia-Pacific Negotiating to Sell Assets: The debt-laden...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Security Pacific to Sell Brokerage Stake: The Los Angeles...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Neil Bush's Petition Rejected: Federal regulators rejected...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Networks Join Forces in Ads to Fight Their Cable Rivals
By Bruce Horovitz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trend Watch
I\o7 tems were compiled and edited by Grassroots Research\f7
Fluor Corp.: The giant engineering and construction firm...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
ASK to Acquire Ingres for $110 Million: ASK Computer...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Former Hughes Employee Wins Big Jury Award : Aerospace: The worker says he was fired after accusing the company of overcharging on defense contracts. The company plans to appeal.
From United Press International
Texas Instruments Royalties Request Reported: Texas...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fujitsu to Make Fault-Tolerant Computers: In moving into...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drug Firm Signs Medi-Cal Discount Plan: G. D. Searle & Co...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Machine Tool Orders
\o7 United Press International\f7
Australian Judge Orders the Arrest of Qintex Chairman
From Reuters
Use of Electronic Invoicing Expected to Grow Rapidly
By Dataquest, DATAQUEST \o7 is a market-intelligence firm based in San Jose\f7
Consumer Stocks' Recent Decline May Last a While
By Tom Petruno
PEOPLE : KMEX Television's General Manager Resigns
By John Lippman, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NYSE OKs After-Hours Trading Sessions : Securities: If approved by the SEC, the new times would be the first steps toward round-the-clock activity on the exchange.
From Associated Press
CalMat Co., Los Angeles, has promoted Ronald Hadfield to...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Big Board Seeks Approval to Punish Drexel
From Associated Press
2nd Round of Futures Fraud Trials Begins
By Tracy Shryer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STOCKS : Mideast Jitters Sink Market; Dow Dips 2.97
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Anaheim Firm Owner Found Guilty of Fraud
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Owner of Anaheim Firm Guilty of Fraud : Aerospace: David Ross' company faked government tests on circuit boards used in the space shuttle and other programs, a judge rules.
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Investors Get Big Chunks of Tokos
VTN's Net Doubles: VTN Corp., the Orange-based...
Trustee Favors Bid by Jaffee on 2 National Lumber Stores
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Perks That Work : Compensation: Many companies are finding that an afternoon off, a free T-shirt or a performance bonus more than pays for itself in improved employee productivity and morale.
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking/finance
Compiled by James S. Granelli Times staff writer
BANKING/FINANCE : Executive Urges U.S. Flexibility to Aid Sale of S&L Properties
Compiled by James S. Granelli Times staff writer
FGS Insurance Calls State Fraud Charges 'Absurd' : Regulations: A hearing opens on revoking the license of an Irvine-based company accused of assigned-risk misuse, falsifying driver records and hiding commissions and fees.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Firm Puts Avionics Unit in Irvine
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana computer equipment leasing...
Karcher Enterprises Sees Sales Increase in 2nd Quarter
Fluor Earnings Increase With Order Volume
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unisys Corp.'s Timeplex Will Buy Out Doelz
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Post Talks Stepped Up
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
P.M. BRIEFING : Cineplex Box Office Disappoints
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo to Consider Third World
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Exxon Calls Alaska Cleanup a Success : Oil spill: Despite some crude remaining on once-pristine beaches, its crews are going home.
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Trade Surplus Widens
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Recession May Force Taxpayer Bank Bailout : Finance: Congress is told of a possible depletion of the FDIC fund, which could spark rescue efforts similar to the S&L crisis.
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : K mart Will Change Its Logo
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
EARNINGS : Ames Store Chain Reports Loss
P.M. BRIEFING : Seoul Adamant on Foreign Rice
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Dow Drifts 13.12 Higher in Directionless Session
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Navy Bid to Recruit Unruly Youth Swims Against Animal-Rights Tide
By Anthony Perry
Fallbrook
San Diego
Program Aimed at Minority Students Delayed : Education: School board puts multimillion-dollar plan to cut dropout rate in Southeast San Diego on hold to work out staffing and curriculum problems.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schools Budget Passes; Educators Call Amount $5 Million Short
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lottery to Celebrate Fifth Anniversary
From Times staff and Wire reports
Hit-Run Driver Kills Latino Pedestrian on I-5 Near the Border
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tipster Leads Police to Purse-Snatching Suspect
2 Say Cave-In Caused Fatal Titan Rocket Accident : Investigations: Officials refuse to comment until the inquiry at Edwards Air Force Base is completed.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Builders Already Plan to Double Size of High Desert Mall
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Northridge Teen-Agers Face Murder Trial in Death of Pastor
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Officials Draft Plan to Protect Oaks, Sycamores
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jail Fee Approved Over Cities' Protests : Assessments: Supervisors say state budget cuts forced the action. Municipal officials say fewer suspects might be jailed, thus jeopardizing public safety.
By Jane Hulse
Builder, Hope Offer Rides to Hearing on Annexation : Development: The effort is part of an aggressive campaign to drum up support for making Jordan and Runkle ranches a part of Simi Valley.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council OKs Scaled-Down Jungleland Plan
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Variety Pledged for Ojai Festival : Cultural events: Organizers hope that a broader mix of music in 1991 will help them recoup the losses incurred by this year's program.
By Christopher Reynolds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Board OKs Loan for New School
By Sgerry Brailo Spencer
CAMARILLO : Girl, 15, Testifies in Teacher's Trial
By Mack Reed
OXNARD : Council OKs Office, Residential Project
By Hugo Martin
SIMI VALLEY : Man Gives Note to Teller, Robs Bank
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
Driver Arrested on Assault Charge
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross to Hold Classes for Workers
By Christopher Pummer
Students, Teachers Endure Heat, Smog : Education: The first day of classes for city schoolchildren is marked by crowded classrooms and triple-digit temperatures.
By Sam Enriquez and Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Press Has Right to Juror Data, Court Affirms : Law: In case stemming from a San Diego County murder trial, an appeal court rules that juror questionnaires can't be kept from the media.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FILLMORE : Man Shot by Deputy Pleads Not Guilty
By Laura Pitter
Meiners Oaks : Builder to Take Case to Top State Court
By Thia Bell
OJAI : City to Help Pay for Quake Safety Study
By Thia Bell
Arrest Report Sought in Jail Death : Santa Paula: The police chief refuses to release documents to the family's attorney until an internal investigation is completed.
By Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Superintendent Gets Contract Extension
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Board Urges Compromise in Dispute Over Temple Plans : Worship: Some residents fear increased traffic, while others just want a new home for their synagogue.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Deals Setback to Warner Ridge Foe : Zoning: Councilwoman Joy Picus says the decision means any unhappy developer can get a court to reverse City Council actions.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wayne Reynolds Bunnell; Telecommunications Director
Harry William Keipp; Draftsman
Leonard Klesh; Real Estate Salesman
Ruby S. Holland; Retired Film Technician
Hope, Jordan Ranch Developer Offer Free Rides to Annexation Hearing : Simi Valley: The effort is part of an aggressive campaign to drum up support for making the land a part of the city.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Citizens Panel Fills 9 Vacancies Despite Protests
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Group Organizes to Clean Up Sepulveda Area, Fight Crime
By Aaron Curtiss and Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hollywood Freeway Off-Ramps to Be Closed
Man's Body Recovered From Castaic Lake
Fire Damages Glendale Condominium Project
Man Critically Shot at Sun Valley Motel
Judge Deals Setback to Councilwoman Opposing Large Project : Zoning: Joy Picus says the decision, if upheld, means that any disgruntled developer can get a court to reverse City Council actions.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Question of Color : Orange County DA draws very fine line in parking lot assault case
SPORTS WATCH : Raiders Redux
City Police Officer Kills Assailant Wielding Stake
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal State Panel Moves to Sell Bel-Air House : Education: Trustee committee votes to hire appraiser to determine price for the controversial property. It may be worth more than $5 million.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Rothenberg Didn't Try to Contact Son, Officials Say
By Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pair Seek to Close Play in Costa Mesa as 'Anti-Religious'
By Rick Vanderknyff, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Did D.A. Turn the Amber Jefferson Case Into a Cause?
By Dana Parsons
City OKs Mosque; Imposed Conditions Stir Grumbling
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Airport Parking Prices Take Off : Travel: The new garages next to the terminal will charge $14 for the first two days, $7 for each day after that. Business and vacation fliers alike are peeved.
By Lucy Chabot, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Recycling Program Delayed Till January
FULLERTON : University Plans Concert by Starlight
IRVINE : $639,000 to Support Science Programs
FULLERTON : CSUF Professors Get $445,000 in Grants
NEWPORT BEACH : 4th Suspect Hunted in Big Jewel Thefts
By James M. Gomez
FULLERTON : $2 Million in Cuts Restored at Cal State
By Kristina Lindgren
SEAL BEACH : Council Opposes Relaxing Brown Act
By Christopher Adams
SEAL BEACH : Response to Police Criticism Assailed
By Christopher Adams
Bus Police Show Colors : Safety: Undercover RTD officers don uniforms in effort to deter crime. Foot patrols begin on Broadway.
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : El Toro's Marines Plan Runways Run
LAGUNA BEACH : Computers to Offer a 'Look' at History
By Leslie Earnest
LOS ALAMITOS : City Takes Action to Safeguard Trash
By Kathie Bozanich
GARDEN GROVE : Convention Center Plan to Be Studied
By Jim Tortolano
SAN CLEMENTE : Suspect in 2 Camper Deaths Out on Bail
By James M. Gomez
Pigeon Fanciers Frown on City's 10-Bird Limit
By Jim Tortolano
Council Keeps Grove Festival Alive--Till Friday
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. Will File Murder Charge Against Suspect in Dana Point Beach Shooting
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. to Give Bad-Check Writers a Choice : Law enforcement: A program starting Saturday will allow some offenders to avoid possible criminal prosecution by paying up and attending classes.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trustees Won't Meet on City Council Days
MacArthur Park Plan Would Lock Out Addicts : Narcotics: Business owners seek to rid the area of drug users by closing off alleys with gates. The proposal needs approval of city agencies.
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana Unified Has 2 Teachers of Year
Supervisors Order Study of 'SRO' Hotels : Housing: The Orange County review of the low-cost hostelries pioneered in San Diego is expected to be completed within 60 days.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Question of Color
FGS Defends Itself as State Seeks to Revoke Its License
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Who Shot Friend to Death Gets 11 Years
County Acquisition of Land for Hospital Studied
USC supplied a number of the figures in the Watergate...
By Steve Harvey
First-Stage Smog Alerts Posted in Two Valleys
Farrell Praises Hotel for Dropping S. Africa Event
Residents Return Home as Blaze Dwindles
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chabad Telethon Earns Record $6.15 Million
L.A., Let Magnolia Be Magnolia
By Bill Boyarsky
Father's Arraignment Set in Strangling of Infant
Builders Lose Bid to Start Work on Housing Project
President of Cal Poly Pomona Plans to Retire
Mickey Rooney Offers Aid to Repaint Black Couple's Vandalized Home
By Amy Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clipboard : John Wayne Airline Performance : For June, 1990
Mandatory Drug Tests for Sheriff's Department OKd
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Father Arrested in Death of Boy, 3
Torres, Supervisors Clash Over Alleged Job Discrimination : Employment: State senator seeks an independent monitor to oversee hiring and promotion practices. Schabarum answers that no one has brought complaints to him.
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Pitches City for 1992 GOP Convention
By Mark Stencel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farrell Seeks Review of Gates' Drug User Remark
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Evidence in Police Case Jeopardized : Courts: Battering ram allegedly used during raids in which four homes were heavily damaged may be excluded in trial of four officers.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chavez Arrested in Grape Sales Protest : Labor: Vons supermarket officials admit that the UFW leader's campaign against use of pesticide on the fruit has damaged business.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawsuit Filed Over Contact Lens Bills : Courts: Optometric groups, ex-state senator accused of trying to put mail-order lens firm out of business.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cool Rhetoric but Careful Policy : Bush works to keep the consensus
Liberia: From Bad to Worse?
PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Now That Our Troops Are in the Oil Fields, Will We Let Go? : This scheme sounded crazy in 1975, but its durability may be seen in how we've over-run King Fahd's welcome mat.
By James E. Akins, \o7 Former Ambassador James E. Akins is a Washington-based consultant specializing in energy and the Middle East. \f7
Gorbachev: Part Problem, Part Solution : Soviet economy: A key question is whether the country's leader understands the necessary reforms and, if so, whether he favors moving in this direction?
By Charles Wolf Jr., \o7 Charles Wolf Jr. is dean of the RAND Graduate School and director of RAND Corp. research in international economics. and \f7
When 'Strict Construction' Becomes Loosey-Goosey : Supreme Court: Conservatives say they want a "strict-constructionist" justice. But what they mean is a "loose constructionist"--the looser the better.
By Yale Kamisar, \o7 Yale Kamisar is a professor of law at the University of Michigan\f7 .
3,000-Acre Blaze Near Escondido Almost Encircled; Evacuees Returning : Brush fire: Two hundred were forced to flee canyon residences. Five homes were badly damaged.
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Women Sentenced for Trying to Hire Hit Man
Zoltan Rozsnyai: Conductor, University Music Director
By Kenneth Herman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Butte County Asks for More Money
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Parole Affirmed for Ex-Panther Spain
From Times staff and Wire reports
Fisherman Dies as Boat Capsizes in Bay; Wake of Yacht May Have Been the Cause
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Padres' Hurst Puts Damper on Dodgers' Sparks of Hope
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coleman Enrolls at Crespi : Prep basketball: Former Cleveland player returns to the Valley after a year in Chicago.
By Steve Elling
Carn's First Night the Stuff of Dreams : Prep football: Channel Islands running back wore out Rio Mesa defense--and himself--with 197 yards rushing.
By Jeff Riley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Royal Finds Creed Well-Received
Hartley Can't Bear to Watch as Padres Stymie Dodgers, 4-0 : Baseball: He gives up a home run to Clark, and L.A. falls into a tie for second place, seven games behind the Reds.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Langston Finally Gets Shutout : Baseball: He throws a four-hitter in the Angels' 9-0 victory over the Twins.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Gives U.S. Troops Seats at 50-Yard Line
By Ted Brock
Steve Timmons led Team Redsand to a 30-25, 23-30, 11-9...
Names in the News
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : McElroy Ends Holdout in Limbo
By Chris Baker
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Even Defeat Can Be Fun for Rookie
By John Weyler
Angling Will Improve With End to Heat Wave
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees' 5-4 Victory Ends Bobby Witt's Winning Streak at 12
By Dan Hafner
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tomlin Remains a Pleasant Surprise for Pirates, 5-1
By Dan Hafner
Betting With Surelock : The Silicon Sleuth
Best Pal a Heavy Choice Today in Del Mar Finale
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Marinovich Puts Lid on Heisman, Pro Talk
By Jerry Crowe
COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Jim Bonds Chosen to Start Saturday
By Mal Florence
ANALYSIS : Chargers Need More Than a Players-Only Meeting
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : For Miami, It Was Case of Enough Said
\o7 Associated Press\f7
SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : When the Lights Went Out, the Party Started for USD
By Jim Lindgren
NFL FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Beathard Picks Up Tackle Withycombe
By Don Patterson
Sloppy Play Costs CSUN in Volleyball Loss to UCSB
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paez Accepts Basketball Post at L. A. Banning
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Substitutes Pave Way for Fillmore Win
By Brian Murphy
COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Foster Gets Start at Inside Linebacker
By Scott Miller
Chaminade's Lawson Awaits His Child's Birth, Postseason Berth
Oriole President Vows Team Will Build for Future
By Ken Rosenthal, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
A Detroit bar owner charged with drunken driving in the...
Roundup
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This Time, L.A. Comes Out on Top
By Mike Downey
There Must Be a Lesson Here
By Melvin Durslag
Raiders: It's as if They Never Left : Moves: Once again, the inertia of eight years in Los Angeles overcomes Davis' impetus to relocate.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thorny Start : USC-Penn State Matchup Rekindles Heated Memories of the 1923 Rose Bowl
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tony DeMarco Not Dead, Not Even KOd
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Silva Called Drunk at Time of Crash : Swimming: Former record-holder from UCLA had a blood-alcohol level of 0.16% when he was killed Aug. 19 in Florida, report says.
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Denver Election Commission member asked Secretary of...
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The NCAA, considering charges of basketball recruiting...
Siljander Gets Shutout Record in UCSD Win
Bjorn Borg is preparing a comeback in international...
The Superdome's general manager said the 70,000-seat New...
TV Executive 1st Black Member at Augusta
Site During Reconstruction Not Decided : Home games: While Coliseum is worked on in 1992, Raiders and USC need to find places to play.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art Shell Is Just Happy to Have the Issue Settled : Reaction: Players have off-day, but those present at training complex are generally positive about staying in L.A.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Just a Marvel : Fishing: The unpredictability of marlin makes them a big favorite with anglers and a big challenge in annual West Coast competition.
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OUTDOOR NOTES : Southland Provides Surprising Catches
By Pete Thomas
Mattingly Is Activated by Yankees
\o7 Associated Press \f7
LOS ALAMITOS : French Canadian Drivers Have a Powerful Pair in Nothing Ventured and Capital Game
By Steve Schuelein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Newbury Park Loses Tailback to Knee Surgery
By Jeff Riley
ROUNDUP : Royal Beats Louisville in Girls' Volleyball
By Adam Benson
Newspaper's Rights Defeat CIF Wrongs
By Mike Penner
Steroid Use Gave Athlete an Advantage, and Took Its Toll : Aftermath: Darek Dohy took the drug in high school and college. He got bigger and stronger, but now he's worried.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP WDNESDAY : Steroids Are Risky Business
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pendleton's Program Helps Esperanza Players Put on Pounds Naturally
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ON THE PREP PATH : If Sparks Gets OK to Play at Mater Dei, His Presence Will Be Felt
By Barbie Ludovise
PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Beats El Dorado in Sudden Death in Water Polo
County Volleyball Tournament Scheduled
By Mike Reilley
UCI Men Lose in Soccer to San Diego State
Taylor Woodrow's Bid for Titan Complex Approved
By Erik Hamilton
Cal Students' Deaths May Affect Water Polo Event
By Robyn Norwood
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Winning Another National Title Is Goalkeeper's Main Goal
By Robyn Norwood
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Frazier's Goal Gets Cypress Past Palomar in Soccer
RAMS : Offensive Guard Brostek Manages to Have Some Fun in First NFL Start
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIDELINES : Maryland Coach Gets Probation
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SIDELINES : Bad News Kept From Sampras
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First Black at Augusta Downplays Controversy
From Associated Press
SIDELINES : PBA Cleared in Bowling Ball Suit
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Western to Move to Cog Hill
From Associated Press
SIDELINES : U.S. Volleyball Coach Resigns
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SIDELINES : Mackey Ordered to Drug Clinic
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SIDELINES : Muster Upset in French Tennis
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Bronco Fans Weigh in With Complaints
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SIDELINES : Quebec Province Asked to Ante $30 Million to Help Buy Expos
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SIDELINES : San Jose Picks Athletic Director
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Hearns Drops His Trainer-Manager
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NFL NOTES : Lawrence Taylor Wins NFC Defensive Honors
From Associated Press
RACING NOTES : Lukas Again Pays Top Dollar at the Keeneland Yearling Sale
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COMMENTARY : Dry Your Tears, Northern California--Al Davis Said 'If' : Raiders: Fans waste no time in destroying Silver and Black mementos. But the reaction may be premature.
By Tom Jackson, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
L.A. COUNTY FAIR : Fairplex Ready for 19-Day Meeting
From Times Wire Services
Athletes Push Bobsled Team to New Heights : Olympics: Willie Gault, Edwin Moses and Herschel Walker boost the hopes of an American squad shut out of gold since 1956.
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