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What happened on September 22, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
China Silk Exhibit Reflects Country's Rich Social Fabric : Art: Textile show at San Diego Museum of Art spotlights collection of fine garments.
By Leah Ollman
Putting a Spotlight on California Art : Gift: A Los Angeles art collector selected the San Deigo Museum of Art for his gift of 33 artworks because the museum will devote a gallery to contemporary California art.
By Susan Freudenheim, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
Black Mambazo Still Singing for the World
By Thomas K. Arnold
Watergate's Liddy Looks for Laughs With NBC's 'Camp Cucamonga'
By Susan King
The premiere of a new ballet by Clark Tippet, a new...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
ART REVIEW : 'Biennial I' Launches a Tradition : Photography: The California Museum of Photography in Riverside opens fall season tonight.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
DANCE REVIEW : San Francisco Company at CalArts
By Elizabeth Zimmer
ART REVIEWS : McMillen: Whispers of Loneliness
By Kristine Mckenna
TV Reviews : 'The Queen of Mean' Holds Court on CBS
By Irv Letofsky
'Cosby' Clubs 'Simpsons' Rerun in the Nielsens
By Diane Haithman
TV Reviews : Fox's 'Get a Life!' Needs to Get a Few More Laughs
By Howard Rosenberg
TV Reviews : Judd Hirsch Excels in NBC Movie 'She Said No'
By Chris Willman
TV REVIEWS : Fox Changing the Face of Saturday Morning Kidvid : Television: Thanks to creative cartooning, adults as well as children are being attracted to the tube.
By Charles Solomon
WEEKEND TV : First Salvo of 'Civil War' on Sunday
By Steve Weinstein
Sports On Weekend Tv
By Steven Herbert
Divorce Recovery Is Topic of Series
By Beverly Austin
POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Lutheran Turns Catholic: Growth or Betrayal? : A Desire for Unity Forces the Decision
By Richard John Neuhaus
POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Lutheran Turns Catholic: Growth or Betrayal? : One Shouldn't Renounce the Reformation
By Charles Austin
The Time Takes a Lickin', Keeps Tickin' : Rhythm & Blues: The band seemed destined for superstardom until Morris Day and Jesse Johnson opted for solo careers. It represented unfinished business.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilder: A Role for His Heart's Desire : Movies: The actor gets his first chance to play a romantic leading man in 'Funny About Love.' 'I wanted to be more of a human being,' he says.
By David Wallace
Discord Over 'Miss Saigon' Accord : Stage: Asian-Americans say they had no representation in the negotiations.
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saturday-Night Special : Burnett Anthology Series Adds Firepower to No. 1 Network's Lineup
By Rick Du Brow
AFTRA Cuts Dues of Richest Members : Television: Los Angeles chapter's compromise holds the top annual union dues to $1,585, the same as in New York.
By Steve Weinstein
California Collection: Place of Its Own : Artwork: Frederick Weisman says 33 pieces from his collection are destined for the San Diego Museum of Art because of its willingness to accommodate his vision.
By Susan Freudenheim, TIMES STAFF WRITER
74% in Poll Affirm Commitment to Christ
\o7 From Times wire services\f7
Why One Muslim's 'Jihad' Is Not Seen by All as 'Holy War' : Islam: U.S. followers and religious scholars criticize misuse of the Arabic word, a practice they say evokes Western stereotypes while serving political purposes.
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Conservative Cantors Vote to Admit Women Members
From Religious News Service
Bishops Criticize Ordination of Gays
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Getting Kids Into Great Books
By Corinne Flocken
Four Country Greats on the Road Again as Highwaymen : Collaboration: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson team up tonight at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
By Thomas K. Arnold
Muckenthaler Hires Exhibits Specialist
Expanded Arts on Green to Open Two-Day Run : Festival: The event features almost 100 groups today and Sunday in Costa Mesa. Up to 30,000 visitors are expected.
By Corinne Flocken
'Pandemonium' Marks Time's Timely Reunion : Rhythm & Blues: The band seemed destined for superstardom until Morris Day and Jesse Johnson opted for solo careers. Neither has become a big star.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Festival: Not Just a Numbers Game
Festival: Not Just a Numbers Game
O'Connor's Error?
Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
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Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
Cigarettes for Soviets
Ambassador School Site
Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
California Theater
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Youth Hostel in Venice
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
Fryman Canyon Issue
Council Criticized
12 Feared Dead in Crash
\o7 Reuters\f7
11 Killed as Tropical Storm Strikes Vietnam
\o7 Reuters\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Pesticide Residue Holds Up Wines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sihanouk Urges Allies to End Cambodia Deadlock
From Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Buthelezi Accepts ANC Bid for Talks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Illinois High Court Declares Winner in March GOP Primary
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.N. Post for Ex-Treasurer
\o7 Associated Press\f7
300 Reindeer Found Dead in Finnish Wilds
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Sea World Officials Probe Death of Killer Whale
\o7 United Press International\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Sihanouk Urges End to Deadlock
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Troops in Europe to Be Cut by 1,400
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Police Break Up Protest by Unions
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebel Leader Taylor Announces Truce
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : 4th Suspect in Rape, Murder Is Arrested
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Suit by Parents of Dead Son Rejected
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Snafu Ends, Widow Gets Her House Back
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HEALDSBURG : Governor's Reply to Letter Is a Shocker
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hong Kong Mothers-to-Be Dash to U.S. to Give Birth : Citizenship: They want American passports for their children when the colony reverts to China in 1997.
By Ashley Dunn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chase Bank to Cut 5,000 Jobs, Tells Huge Loss
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Expels 3 U.S. Diplomats, Europe Envoys
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Sues Neil Bush for Role in Failure of S&L : Thrifts: The President's son, other Silverado officers are accused of negligence. The suit seeks $200 million.
By Douglas Frantz and Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. Presents Plan to Save Owl, Logging
By Marlene Cimons and John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Blacks Try to Rebuild Their Past : Across the country, preservationists are restoring the places where their forefathers lived and died. They hope their history will offer answers to today's problems.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandatory Earthquake Insurance Law Is Signed : Disasters: Homeowners will pay $12 to $60 into fund for coverage not provided by private policies.
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Seeks Sweeping Powers to Save His Reforms
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. to Scale Back Weapons Package for Saudi Arabia : Gulf crisis: A $22-billion arms sale will be split into two smaller proposals. The move is meant to allay concerns about upsetting the Mideast's balance of power.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dinkins Tries to Break Black Boycott of Korean Stores : Race: New York mayor shops at market to show support for owners. Tensions remain high eight months after incident with customer.
By John J. Goldman and Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SOVIET UNION / SELF-RULE FEVER : The People's Republic of Udmurt?
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREVIEW / ASIAN OVERTURES : N. Korea Opens Door to Old Foe Japan : A high-level Tokyo delegation will visit Pyongyang to apologize for the past and talk of the future.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philippine Base Talks Recess; Issues in Limbo : Military: U.S. and Filipino negotiators differ sharply but agree to meet again in a month.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kuwait's Seacoast May Be a Chink in Hussein's Armor : Military: A powerful U.S. amphibious assault force has been assembled. Iraqis lack experience in shoreline defense.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GULF WATCH: Day 51 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Diplomatic Front:
Kuwaitis Are Not 'Gung-Ho' for War : Outlook: A senior minister says the exile government would prefer to wait for the embargo to take its toll.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Syria's Assad Takes a Risky Stand in Siding With West : Strategy: He has been accused of breaching Arab protocol by sending troops to Saudi Arabia. But he is doing what he views as best for Arabs, his regime.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Making New Rules in Mideast Diplomacy : Foreign relations: The Administration is realigning its alliances in the gulf--some say at Israel's expense.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf Fax Service an Instant Hit
From a Times Staff Writer
Iraqi Invasion Leads to Rethinking by NATO, European Community : Response: With threat of Soviet aggression eased, leaders discuss how to react to trouble elsewhere in the world.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Group Warns of Anti-Arab Backlash : Domestic reaction: Leaders cite violence since crisis began. They denounce Iraqi aggression but say Hussein should not be likened to Hitler.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yeltsin Suffers Bumps, Bruises in Moscow Collison
\o7 Associated Press\f7
German Who Offended Jews to Be Envoy
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paris Turns to Private Haulers to Clear Trash
\o7 Reuters\f7
Arms Negotiators Hustle to Tie Up Loose Ends : Non-nuclear pact: Paris has a celebration set for Nov. 19 European summit. Trouble is, the U.S. is accusing the Soviets of foot-dragging.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Useless Drugs Seen Hampering Fight on Children's Ailments
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Ceausescu's Son, Nicu, Is Convicted, Gets 20 Years
From Associated Press
Zulus' Leader Buthelezi Welcomes Mandela Talks
From Reuters
Arab Mob Burns Israeli Soldier to Death Following Car Accident
From United Press International
Medellin Drug Traffickers Resume Terror Campaign : Colombia: Three hostages are taken to back amnesty demands. The government declines to confirm that the narcotics cartel is responsible.
By Stan Yarbro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jack Anderson Reports Being Hit and Robbed
\o7 Associated Press\f7
City Will Be Broke by Dec. 1, Philadelphia Mayor Warns
\o7 United Press International\f7
Bush Reaffirms Insistence on Cut in Capital Gains Tax
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rights Coalition Reportedly Will Urge Souter Rejection : Judiciary: Key group is expected to mobilize its members against high court nominee. Kennedy evidently triggered the late-starting effort.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 More Patients of AIDS-Stricken Dentist Carry Virus
From Associated Press
Consultant Gets 32-Month Term for Bribing 2 Pentagon Officials
From Associated Press
More Legislators in S. Carolina Indicted by U.S.
From Associated Press
Cultist Given Death Penalty in Slaying of 5
From Associated Press
California Man, 72, Enters Not Guilty Plea in Wife's Suicide
From Reuters
NEWS ANALYSIS : The Bush Solution Has Its Problems : Environment: Loggers and conservationists are not appeased by Administration panel's plan to save the owl and aid the timber industry.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parts of Doolittle Raid Planes Found in China, Searchers Say
From Associated Press
Enemies Find Common Ground on Forest Use : Timber: A compromise struck in Libby, Mont., may offer a lesson for the Northwest. It provides for both conservation and for logging and mining.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Exxon Knew Skipper Was Unfit, U.S. Says
From United Press International
Jackie Moran, 67; Won Fame as Child Star in the 1930s
John J. Lingel; School Administrator
Robert Rodale; Built Magazines Into Giant Firm
From Associated Press
Paula Settle Slatkin; Produced, Directed ABC's 'Eye on LA'
Xu Xiangqian; Chinese Red Army Marshal
From the Associated Press
CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Wild Ride Helping Wilson Strip Away Undercover Reputation
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Blum's Sale of Stock Was Proper, Firm Says : Finance: National Education Corp. counsel reports that the husband of gubernatorial candidate Dianne Feinstein did nothing wrong.
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navy Says Two Copters Didn't Collide
From Associated Press
'Genetic' Parents Granted Temporary Custody : Surrogate: Despite a possible "bonding advantage," the woman hired to bear the child rejects foster care. The custody hearing will continue Thursday.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen Charged With Murder in 2nd Shooting at His Home
By Nancy Wride and Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Guam Plans to Fight for Abortion Law
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Urban Pittsburgh Schools at Head of Their Class : Education: Many other big-city systems are mired in low achievement. They look with envy at a district that has experienced a scholarly renaissance.
By David Treadwell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
12 Injured in Collision of 2 Trains in Maryland
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Tax Man Will Ease Up on Hostages
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Governor's Reply to Letter-Writer Is a Shocker
O.C. Airport Chief Quits, Citing Stress of Job, Illness : Transition: George Rebella has been criticized for expansion problems. His aide is a candidate for top job.
By George Frank and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Surrogate Lets Baby Go to Couple Temporarily : Hearing: Anna Johnson agrees to surrender custody to pair rather than place child in foster home.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Surrogate Gets Support of Baby M's Mom
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Warring Attorneys Make Baby Boy Johnson a Media Star
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Who Shot 2 Friends Is Charged With Murder : Prosecution: The 17-year-old from Anaheim Hills may be tried as an adult in classmate's death.
By Matt Lait and Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Let Rickey Renege Before Renegotiation
Getting the Angels Ready for Next Season
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
Bruins' Quarterback Situation Is Settled
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
Picking the Horses Not Just Man's Game
Football Announcers Get Under Their Skin
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
Going to Coliseum Is a Day in Park
Football Announcers Get Under Their Skin
For Red Sox Fans, a Beautiful Mourning
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
Bruins' Quarterback Situation Is Settled
Getting the Angels Ready for Next Season
When Does Illness Become Bigger Story?
L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
Gwynn Isn't Problem With Padres--Clark Should Be One to Go
Gwynn Isn't Problem With Padres--Clark Should Be One to Go
Quick Fix Suggested for Instant Replay Wait
BUSINESS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Banks Unlikely to Get a Big Piece of Stocks Action : Securities: There are still stringent limits on what they can do in the once-forbidden arena. Wall Street's slumping business is another dampener.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sun, Surf, Sand--and Ads : Marketing Fees Help Clean Beaches, but Is Clutter Replacing Litter?
By Bruce Horovitz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
B of A Employees to Have to Choose From Fewer HMOs
By Linda Darnell Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Won't Lower $5-Million Bail for Charles Keating
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crude Oil Prices Top $35 a Barrel on War Worries : Energy: A speech by Saddam Hussein and a pinch in foreign supplies send petroleum prices to a record high at the N.Y. Merc.
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thrifts Sustain Record Withdrawals in April
From Associated Press
Aon Drops Bid for Corroon & Black: Aon Corp. withdrew its...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mustang Ranch Won't Reopen: A bankruptcy trustee's reign...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
ABC to Buy Interest in TV News Agency: ABC News said it...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mortgage Rates Rise: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.16...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
RTC to Review Government Financing: The Resolution Trust...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Soviets Increase Cigarette Order: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Saunders Lodges Appeal Against Sentence: Ernest Saunders...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Soviets Close Pizza Hut: A dispute over jurisdiction...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economist Loses a Post After TV Comments
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mercury S&L Is Acquired by Security Pacific
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hilton Hotels to Buy Back Stock: The Beverly Hills-based...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Marvin Davis May Pursue UAL Again
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Computer Virus Is Due to Strike Today, Expert Warns
From Reuters
Agency Retains Ban on Some Imported Wines : Trade: Action by the Environmental Protection Agency against imports with traces of a fungicide could spark another battle with Europe.
By Tom Redburn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BP Will Auction Netherlands Unit
Associated Press
ENERGY : Saudis Pull Out Stops to Bolster Oil Output : Petroleum: Facilities mothballed back in the mid-1980s are being reactivated to bring production back to peak levels if needed.
From Reuters
STOCKS : Dow Falls 5.94; Trading Heavy on Big Board
From Times Wire Services
Czechoslovakia Joins Monetary Fund
\o7 United Press International \f7
Triton's Pharmaceuticals Business Sold to Schering
By Linda Darnell Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Refuses to Lower $5-Million Bail for Keating : Courts: Key figure in collapse of Lincoln Savings & Loan is deemed a flight risk and is assured of more jail time. Bail is lowered for three of his co-defendants.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Record Amount Withdrawn from S&Ls Nationwide
From Associated Press
Japanese Still Buying but in Subtler Ways : Investment: Foreign money is going past the 'trophies' in the United States and toward more sophisticated ventures.
By E. Scott Reckard, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Retail
Compiled by Anne Michaud, Times staff writer
Retail
Compiled by Anne Michaud, Times staff writer
Metalclad Deal: Metalclad Corp., an Anaheim-based...
Security Pacific Buys Chunk of Failed Mercury : Banking: The holding company paid $44.4 million to acquire $330 million of the S&L's assets and all of its branches, five in Orange County.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Earnings Won't Meet Projections, Nichols Institute Announces
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latest Carl's Jr. TV Commercial Prompts Lawsuit
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RETAIL : Breath of Fresh Air: Stop-Smoking Ads Tackle NFL Broadcast
Compiled by Anne Michaud, Times staff writer
Quiksilver Switches to Deloitte & Touche
Japanese Broker Sells Its Shares in American Health Services Corp.
From a Times Staff Writer
Top County Executive Urges U.S. Firms to Exploit Global Market : Trade: Speaking at a symposium in Anaheim, the head of Western Digital Corp. also called for a comprehensive federal policy on international commerce.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Look to Europe, Step Up Real Estate Investments in London
HOME & GARDEN
LIGHTING : The Right Fixtures Can Enhance a Room
From Reader's Digest
CLIPBOARD : Multiple-Family Home Futures
COMPUTERS : Survey Puts Spotlight on Repairs, Reliability
By Larry Blasko, \o7 Distributed by Associated Press\f7
ASK THE HANDYMAN : Low on Hot Air? You May Need Bigger Furnace
By John Morell
Wired! : A home today can be almost the same as a home of the future if you have the money. Electronics will let you do anything, even put a TV in your shower.
By Patrick Mott, \o7 Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
NUTS AND BOLTS : Adjustables: You Needn't Take Rest Lying Down
By Patrick Mott
THE FUTURE : Smart-Tech Homes on Way
By Clark Sharon, \o7 Clark Sharon is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
Making the Home--and World--More Accessible to the Disabled
By Beth Cobb
Autumn Is an Excellent Season for Planting Shrubs, Trees or Bulbs
By Earl Aronson, \o7 Distributed by AP Newsfeatures\f7
REDESIGN : Modifying a Home to Meet Needs of a Disabled Family Member
By Beth Cobb, \o7 Beth Cobb is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
APPLIANCES : To Repair or Replace: A Careful Evaluation May Save Money
By Dan Logan, \o7 Dan Logan is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Little did Santa Monica Bank know that it would offend...
By Steve Harvey
When Films Are Too Adult for an R : New category might serve moviegoers better than going directly to dreaded X
Such Good Friends, Such Good Enemies : U.S.-Iraq relations: perils of simple-mindedness
Give the Baby to the Genetic Parents : Orange County surrogate case finds the courts deeply involved again
The Choreography of Chaos : Technology: When a visionary invention fails, look to organizational dynamics.
By John K. Daniels, \o7 John K. Daniels is a retired aerospace consultant who lives in Oxnard. \f7
Transvestite Prostitutes Ply Streets in Fear
By John D. Cramer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Henderson's Lawyer Files Remap Suit
By Armando Acuna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Attorneys Seek Stiff Fine for Silberman : Court: Defense lawyers say the convicted financier, who is facing sentencing, is financially ruined and could not pay a $75,000 fine.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
8 Best Friends Guided His Life
By Nancy Ray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Report Says Latino Education in Decline
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roache's Wife Held After Failing a Sobriety Test
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Fails to Get to Root of Issue : Development: Planning Commission can't figure how many or what kind of trees home builder should plant to replace the 200-year-old trees he cut down.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Sort Through 700 Calls, Eye Possible Suspects in Serial Killings : Manhunt: Investigators try to track down solid leads from more than 700 tips, but so far no one has been brought in for questioning.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Petition Asks Less Costly S.D. Sewage Treatment
By Armando Acuna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parents Sue S.D. County in Deputy's Killing of Son
From Staff and Wire Reports
THE HOUSE Paying for Troops in Japan The House voted 370...
San Diego
Judge's Son Pleads Innocent in Holdup
Chula Vista
San Diego
Gun Misfires; Threatened Tot Unhurt
Deputy Wounds Unarmed Suspected Car Thief
By Deanna Bellandi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mikhail's Hasty Tasties: The County's Heartburn : Health: Does everything have to be prepackaged, even chili and onions from a sidewalk hot-dog vendor's cart?
By Lawrence S. Dietz, \o7 Lawrence S. Dietz, a Santa Monica writer, prefers his hot dogs with brown mustard and relish only. \f7
LOCAL ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURES : Voters Face Five Tax-Raising Propositions
By Jane Fritsch and Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Horse Cavalry Buffs Bivouac at Hotel to Toast Glory Days
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mothers Turn In Their Sons' Guns : Gangs: Disarmament campaign opens in an effort to end warfare in an East Los Angeles neighborhood.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agent Testifies That Defendant Confessed to Role in Drug Ring
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County's Jail Hospital Flaws Cited in Past : Health reviews: Investigators earlier reported infestations and lack of timely care. Medical director tells of efforts to comply.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Foe Can Plead 'Necessity' in Defending Blockade
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Judges Elevated to the Superior Court
Reservoir Closed Again to Clean Out Larvae
Molestation Suspect Faces New Charge
More Traps Set After Pregnant Mexfly Is Found
Arsenal Seized From Farmhouse; 2 Arrested
Journalism Professor Wins Back Adviser Post
Immigrants to Be Polled on Attitudes About Police
August Restaurant Closures
Regents Move Ahead on Weapons Lab Contracts
Family of Blue Line Victim Hears Echoes of a Tragedy : Accident: A day after mother of 11 was struck and killed by a trolley, transit officials maintain that safety equipment did not malfunction.
By Victor Merina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boeing Admits Bypassing Jobless Aerospace Workers
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Told to Stop 'Coercing' Workers to Give to Charities
By Carol Mcgraw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Infatuated' Man May Have Kidnaped Woman Again
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hollywood Sign Gets New Look--Briefly : Landmark: Artists' predawn OIL WAR effort is yanked down before sun's first rays. Officials say they are not amused by the prank.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crane Operator Injured in Fall at Metro Rail Site : Transit: A worker suffers a broken arm when he slips and plunges into a shaft near the location of the July 13 fire.
By Charisse Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Numbers
Retired Professor Vanishes in L.A. En Route to Texas
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South County Elks Receive Top Honor
By Herbert J. Vida
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Public Use of Prime Land Must Come Before Private
By Geri Ortega, \o7 Geri Ortega is the chairman of the Huntington Beach Planning Commission\f7
Court Told Elys Reimbursed Twice for Same Meal
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eyes in the Sky : CHP Enforces the Speed Limit From 1,000 Feet Above the Ventura Freeway
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
Harbor Village Builder Wins $31 Million : Trial: A jury rules that the Ventura Port District breached its lease with Ocean Services Corp., which constructed and operated the development. The firm went into bankruptcy in 1987.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Malibu Group to Fight 2 Ventura County Projects
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inglewood Officials Push Sister City in South Korea
COUNTYWIDE : Board May Attempt to Protect Farmland
By Jane Hulse
OXNARD : Budget Head Takes Mono County Post
By Hugo Martin
COUNTYWIDE : Candlelight Vigil at University to Focus on Children
By Maja Radevich
CAMARILLO, VENTURA : 2 Families Get a Taste of Soviet Life
By James E. Fowler
PORT HUENEME : Man Claiming He Has Gun Robs Bank
By Christoper Pummer
SANTA ROSA ISLAND : Complaint Halts Plan to Kill Pigs
By Tina Daunt
OJAI : Builder to Address Water, Traffic Fears
By Thia Bell
VENTURA : Prior Arrests Added to Fraud Complaint
By Mack Reed
THOUSAND OAKS : Saudi Arabia May Reject Comic Books Sent to Gulf Forces
By Maja Radevich
SANTA PAULA : Man Forces Woman to Withdraw $5,000
By Christopher Pummer
Deputies Seize Arsenal, Snake in Raid on Abandoned House : Lancaster: Two are arrested with a large cache of weapons at the secluded farmhouse. It may have been used as a drug lab, officials said.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crashes Kill 2, Injure 9 on Nordhoff Street
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Wants Mosque to Blend, Says an Adviser : Granada Hills: The idea for a Spanish style for the structure was supported in meetings of a committee appointed by Councilman Bernson.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Missing Persons Group Is Target of State Inquiry
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
13 Counterfeit Carmens Compete for the Right to Most-Like-Miranda Title
By Christopher Pummer
Protesters at Plant Claim GM Ignored 'Lemon Law' : Consumers: Plaintiffs in a class action contend the auto maker does not comply with a 1982 California statute protecting new car buyers.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex and Fashion of Historic Note
By Steve Padilla, \o7 Steve Padilla is a Times staff writer\f7
Woman on Patrol : A Volunteer Police Officer Can't Resist the Challenge
By Anita M. Cal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Donald A. Shaffer; Retired Truck Driver
Ralph E. Ramsey; Gravel Trucking Firm Owner
Gerald L. Myers; Electronics Technician
Anne Melissa Lynch; Voted 1979 Woman of the Year
Airport Officers Arrest Man Over Drugs, Guns
Agreement Reached on Mall in Santa Clarita
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Noise Hurts CSU Interest in Top Site : Oxnard: University officials say the Sakioka Farms property is only a mile from the west end of the runway at Camarillo Airport.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Firm Agrees Blum Stock Sale Was Proper
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crusading for Light : Crime: The parents of a murdered college student thought they had won a tougher campus safety law, but in the end, lawmakers passed only a watered-down measure.
By George Frank, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fax Is the Max For Getting Close to Troops in Gulf
By Jon Nalick
FULLERTON : Woman's Screams Heard on 911 Tape
By Erik Hamilton
Arab-Americans Back U.S. Policy on Hussein but Say He's No Hitler
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Student Transfer to Ease Overcrowding
By John Penner
ORANGE : La Veta Extension Rejected by Council
By Greg Hernandez
NORTH TUSTIN : Dispute Erupts Over Proposed Substation
By Shannon Sands
BREA : Contract Extended for Schools Chief
By Danielle A. Fouquette
BREA : City Gets Award for Citizen Participation
By Danielle A. Fouquette
IRVINE : Housing Proposal to Go to Council
By Tom Mcqueeney
CLIPBOARD : Beach Trash
DANA POINT : Deputies Arrest Hit-Run Suspect
NEWPORT BEACH : Assessment District Expected to Be OKd
By Laura Michaelis
EL TORO : 2 Arrested After Armed Crime Spree
By James M. Gomez
COUNTYWIDE : Flag Flown in Honor of POWs and MIAs
By Mary Anne Perez
Laguna Beach Unified School District
IRVINE : State Appeals Court to Hear Gaido Case
By Tom Mcqueeney
Draft of Sign Law Will Be Reviewed
Once-Banned Books Will Get Readings at Saddleback
By Cherylanne Bealer
Parents Rally Around to Aid a Friend
By Len Hall
Murderer Is Sentenced to Youth Authority; Victim's Kin Outraged : Crime: A judge reluctantly prevents a state prison term for the 17-year-old convicted of killing his roommate.
By Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OCC Club to Pick Up Litter at Aliso Beach
Woman Dies in Leap From 19th Floor
SPORTS
NFL Games May Be Shorter, but Trip Home Can Be Long
By Ted Brock
GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Shoots a 64 to Take a Two-Stroke Lead
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Leads Pirates; Bonds Reaches 30-50 Level
By Dan Hafner
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox's Kiecker Opens Series on Good Note
By Dan Hafner
Kings Melt Ranger Defense, 6-4, After Miami's Warm Embrace
From Associated Press
Roundup
Locke Overcomes Penalties to Win
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smith, Vanis Help Loyola Win, 21-0
By Dave Desmond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ROUNDUP : Walsh Leads Carson Past Lynwood, 37-14
By David Raatz
FAIRPLEX PARK : Pedroza Has 'Lass Laugh in Feature
By Ed Burgart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Late Surge by 'Ending in Pegasus
From Associated Press
Swindell Wins Outlaws Qualifying Race
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Masur's Victory Over Jaite Gives Australia 2-0 Lead
From Associated Press
Wrong Man Gets Blame for Team's Troubles
By Dave Distel
McKeon Loses the Battle to Keep His Job : Baseball: Reds maintain lead by routing the Padres, 10-1, in front of a large crowd that boos the home team.
By Bob Wolf
Stopping Detmer No Easy Task : Aztecs: SDSU will try to contain BYU quarterback and wait for an opening.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McKeon Loses the Battle to Keep His Job : Padres: Divisiveness in front office causes ownership to fire him. He says it's just part of baseball.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cubs Hand Mets Fifth Loss in a Row, 4-3
From Associated Press
Police Mistake Celtics' Brown for Bank Robber
Gwynn Leaves Quietly
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changes Don't Mask Needs of Bullets
By David Aldridge, WASHINGTON POST
Crespi No Match for Loyola in 21-0 Defeat : Prep football: Undefeated Cubs dominate the Celts, who suffer their first loss in four starts.
By Dave Desmond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Fighter Gives In to His 7-Year Itch : North Hollywood's Shields Returns to Ring--and Joe Goossen's Camp
By Rich Tosches, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canyon Survives Lancers
By Brian Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Connors Propels Hart Past Palmdale, 38-6
By Kirby Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Fernando Routs Van Nuys
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE COLLEGES : Shoup's Sabbatical Spiced With Variety
By Mike Hiserman
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Paul Olson
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Steve Williams
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Kevin Asseo
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Michael Arkush
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Bryan Rodgers
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Lisa Grall
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Greg Meade
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Norm Weber
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Craig Ernst
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Carolyn Bryant
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Tim Perera
Oxnard Knocks Off Raiders
By Jeff Riley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Charlie Plowman
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Les Herndon
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Kevin Davis
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Scott Klein
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Lance O'Fallon
Antelope Valley Trips Redlands
By Rob Sonner
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Gary Hynes
SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP : Late Penalties Haunt Quartz Hill in 13-12 Loss
By Mike Glaze
Southern Section Football : Roundup
By Greg Guss
Roundup : City Section Football
By Chris J. Parker
CITY SECTION FOOTBALL : Cleveland's Game Plan Goes Awry in 21-7 Loss
By Jim Coleman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Potentiality Is Realized in Louisiana
from Associated Press
CITY SECTION FOOTBALL : El Camino Real Wins Behind 3 Touchdowns From Marine
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROUNDUP : CITY SECTION FOOTBALL : Poly Scores in Final Minute to Edge Eagle Rock
By Todd Jacobson
Roundup : City Section Football
By Steven Herbert
GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Return to Division I Sets Stage for Agoura-Palos Verdes Battle
By Mike Glaze, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ROUNDUP : Glendale's Garcia Finds Finish, Record
Royal Meet Draws Top Runners
Granada Hills Trio to Meet Familiar Foe
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Purse Sweetened for Golf Event
By Rich Tosches
THE BIG GAME : Grossmont Downs Mt. Miguel
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Injured Teammate Inspires Mira Mesa to Beat Chula Vista
By Kim Q. Berkshire
Wilson Wants to Be Right Complement to Miller
By Don Patterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Memories of Cleveland Aren't Warm
By Don Patterson
High School Football Roundup
O'Connell Gets Chance to Put Years of NHL Experience to Work : Gulls: Coach starts his first season in the IHL with definite ideas about how a hockey team should be run.
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL UC San Diego advanced out of pool play...
Seeing La Verne Not Everything as Toreros Get Ready for Game
By Jim Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nowlan Considers Victories a Team Effort
By Laura Palmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Henderson Says He'll Sign 9-Month Deal with Sockers
By John Geis
Donahue's Worry Is Stopping Wolverines
By Mal Florence, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agassi Wins; U.S., Austria Even : Davis Cup: Victory over Skoff at Vienna comes after Chang loses to Muster.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodger Outburst Effectively Ends Giant Quest, 16-3
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Ram Castoff Gets Last Laugh With the Steelers
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White Sox Get a 'No' on Minoso
From Associated Press
Trojans Are Wary of Shark Attack in Seattle
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hard-Luck McCaskill Gets Win in Kansas City : Angels: Royals' Saberhagen, in first start since surgery, passes test despite 12-5 loss.
From Associated Press
Lopez Forgoes Glitter to Gain Box Office Gold : Pro boxing: He stays in Sacramento again to defend title against Paez today.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF / LPGA AT BUENA PARK : Briles Joins Leaders With Career-Best 66
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Security will be tight when the Asian Games open today in...
Guard Alvin Robertson of the Milwaukee Bucks was ordered...
Guard David Wingate of the San Antonio Spurs, accused in...
The New England Patriots have admitted that some of their...
Outfielder Rob Deer of the Milwaukee Brewers needed...
Dee Brown, a member of the Boston Celtics, said he was...
Nick Faldo, the Masters and British Open champion, has...
McKeon Fired as General Manager of Padres
Quarry's Bid for License Is Denied : Pro boxing: Former heavyweight contender, 45, failed sparring test, commission says.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reds Bring Own Fireworks, Rip Padres, 10-1
By Bob Wolf, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lyons Glad to Have Second Chance : Dodgers: Catcher signs with Los Angeles, helping to dispel bad feelings created upon release by Mets.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Davis and Steelers' Noll Go Way Back
By Chris Baker
Akron Offers Clue to Fullerton Future
By Mike Digiovanna
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Carney Signed for Insurance at Kicker
By Tim Kawakami
Winless Long Beach Plays Host to Pacific
By Dick Wagner
Sparks Gains 281 Yards for Mater Dei
By Elliott Teaford
Prep Roundup
By Lonnie White
Prep Roundup
By David Raatz
Prep Roundup
Corona del Mar Comes Alive in Second Half to Beat Estancia
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Los Alamitos Beats Villa Park on Beckton's 109 Yards, 2 TDs
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep SCOREBOARD
Irvine Stumbles to Victory Over Sunny Hills
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Quinta Wins, Stays Undefeated
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparks Flies in Debut: 281 Yards, 3 Scores
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Margarita's Ireland Gains Record 242 Yards
Loara Keeps Canyon Winless, 21-7
By Dale Ruhe
Troy Passes With the Greatest of Ease, Defeats Brea
By Stuart Matthews
Los Amigos' Ragsdale Runs Over Costa Mesa
By Kim Kutcher
Ocean View Fakes Run and Wins
By Vince Agul
Dana Hills' Rushing Proves Too Much for Millikan
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valencia Relies on Air Attack to Beat El Dorado
By Dennis Kaiser
Capistrano Valley Thrashes Corona for Third Victory
Johnson Scores Two Touchdowns, La Habra Wins
By Bob Borsum
PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Wins in Water Polo
Woodbridge Rallies, Beats Trabuco Hills
By Joe Wojciechowski
University Stays With Run to Beat Santa Ana Valley
By Eric Hamilton
Esperanza Safety Snatches Game From Westminster
By Tom Birschbach
Marina Rushes to Victory in Battle of Ground Games
By Michael Itagaki
Long Beach Wilson Keeps Fountain Valley Winless
By Heather Smalley
PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica Takes to the Air, Sends Glenn Reeling
By Ken Hill
Church Propels Kennedy on Offense and Defense
By Scott Jones
Prep Football Roundup
Prep Football Roundup
By Chuck Bock
Prep Football Roundup
By Len Hall
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Gains Its First Soccer Victory of the Season
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brito, Viramontes Take Cross-Country Honors
Faria Continues Winning Ways at Speedway
More Titan Travel Tales: Nine Players Miss Team Bus
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cunningham Back From Ego Trip : Pro football: Cocky quarterback humbled as the Philadelphia Eagles get off to 0-2 start.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Akron Could Be Titans' Sounding Board : Fullerton: Today's game on artificial surface against realistic foe could give team a line on Big West Conference chances.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Golden West's Ashworth Is a Stand-Up Guy Now
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shipman Would Like Her Clubs, Not Her Clothes, to Do the Talking : Golf: She brings different style to the tour, but winning an LPGA tournament is more important than fashion.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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