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What happened on September 24, 1990
NEWS
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Experiencing L.A. Fest
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Experiencing L.A. Fest
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Taxpayers' Pockets and Funding for NEA
COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Experiencing L.A. Fest
Life in Saudi Arabia
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Life in Saudi Arabia
Yasser Arafat Backs Hussein
Presidential Campaigning
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Yasser Arafat Backs Hussein
Confirmation Hearings for Judge Souter
Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its Name? : Oxnard, incorporated as a city June 30, 1903, was named for brothers Henry, James, Robert and Benjamin Oxnard, who built a sugar factory. The area was formerly called : Kasunalmu (The Sending Place) and Pleasant Valley. The city motto is "More than just a pretty name." Should the city change its name? : Rob Varley : \o7 Executive director, Oxnard Convention and Visitors Bureau \f7
Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its Name? : Oxnard, incorporated as a city June 30, 1903, was named for brothers Henry, James, Robert and Benjamin Oxnard, who built a sugar factory. The area was formerly called : Kasunalmu (The Sending Place) and Pleasant Valley. The city motto is "More than just a pretty name." Should the city change its name? : John K. Flynn : \o7 Ventura County supervisor \f7
Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its Name? : Oxnard, incorporated as a city June 30, 1903, was named for brothers Henry, James, Robert and Benjamin Oxnard, who built a sugar factory. The area was formerly called : Kasunalmu (The Sending Place) and Pleasant Valley. The city motto is "More than just a pretty name." Should the city change its name? : Manuel Lopez : \o7 Oxnard city councilman \f7
Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its Name? : Oxnard, incorporated as a city June 30, 1903, was named for brothers Henry, James, Robert and Benjamin Oxnard, who built a sugar factory. The area was formerly called : Kasunalmu (The Sending Place) and Pleasant Valley. The city motto is "More than just a pretty name." Should the city change its name? : Roger Barrett : \o7 Ventura resident who has proposed a referendum \f7
Oxnard Issue Should City Change Its Name? : Oxnard, incorporated as a city June 30, 1903, was named for brothers Henry, James, Robert and Benjamin Oxnard, who built a sugar factory. The area was formerly called : Kasunalmu (The Sending Place) and Pleasant Valley. The city motto is "More than just a pretty name." Should the city change its name? : Rosemarie Forsyth : \o7 Co-owner and broker, Forsyth & Rizzie Realty \f7
Gorbachev Wins Broad Economic Powers
From Times Wire Services
NATION : U.S. OKs 7% Rise in Air Fares
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Heiress Ends Gdansk Project
From Times Wire Services
France Assails Iraq at U.N. : Kuwait's Currency Outlawed
From Times Wire Services
STATE : Crowd Roots for 4 in Sex Attack
From Times Wire Services
Bush Praises De Klerk for Reforms, Vows Help
From Associated Press
STATE : 4 Die in San Luis Obispo Crash
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : City Proclaims 'Free Kuwait Day'
From Times Wire Services
Dow Plunges 59.41 to New Low for Year : Index Falls to 2,452.97; Activity Marked by Heavy Selling in Bank Issues
From Associated Press
WORLD : Philippine Rebels Scrap Truce
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Bhutto Faces Trial on 2nd Count
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Elect Ex-Chief, Bush Urges D.C.
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Ezra Taft Benson 'Critical'
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : 5th Youth Burns Self Over Caste
From Times Wire Services
It's Official: E. Germany Out of Warsaw Pact
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Candidate Calls for Vigilante Corps to Battle N.Y. Crime
\o7 Associated Press\f7
900 Americans Trapped by Iraq, U.S. Says
From Associated Press
Winnie Mandela Arraigned in Fatality
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Israel Expels Gaza Camp Arabs
From Times Wire Services
British Novel May Have Given Japan Pearl Harbor Idea
From Associated Press
White House Warns of Veto on Budget Delay
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Driver Held in Passenger's Death
Soviets Release Data on Nazi War Camp Victims to Red Cross
From Associated Press
UCI Puts a New Emphasis on Ethnic, Cultural Studies
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POPULATION BOOM: UC Irvine, celebrating its 25th...
By Kristina Lindgren and Dave Lesher
ON PARADE: Campaigners are marching through the county...
By Dave Lesher and Kristina Lindgren
FOR SALE: On Thursday, the IRS will auction a $1-million...
By Kristina Lindgren and Dave Lesher
AWOL: The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards band, scheduled to...
By Kristina Lindgren and Dave Lesher
Murder Trial Looms as a 'Whodunit' of Odd Twists : Crime: Husband says a burglar killed his wife. Prosecutors allege that he did it to collect her insurance.
By Victor Merina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moscow Hails Rebirth of Historic Cathedral : Soviet Union: Services return it to church use after seven decades. It's viewed as a sign of spiritual revival.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Threatens to Avenge Blockade : Gulf crisis: Hussein says he would strike Israel and cripple region's oil fields if economic sanctions begin to strangle his nation. He warns forces to retreat or face a 'ghastly fire.'
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
De Klerk Visits U.S.; a Reward for Reforms
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : The 'King of Opium' Besieged : Khun Sa leads an insurgent force in Myanmar fueled by the heroin trade. But a series of setbacks, including a U.S. drug indictment, may prove crippling.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Deliberate Wilson Relies on Experts, Longtime Aides
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Gasoline Price Tops $1.38, an All-Time High
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraqis Spent Years Plotting Kuwait Strike : Strategy: The U.S. didn't spot invasion preparations, officials say. A plan to seize Saudi oil fields may have been drafted 5 years ago.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spies Never Came In From the Cold : Espionage: FBI claims Soviets are still snooping in Silicon Valley. Business leaders suggest that counterintelligence experts may be exaggerating threat.
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIV-Infected Advised to Return to the Basics : Health: New thinking in slowing the onset of AIDS includes such fundamentals as exercise, stress management, vitamin supplements--and the drug AZT.
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SECRETARY OF STATE : Voter Disinterest Hobbles Flores in Race Against Eu
By Dean Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pakistan Still Seeking A-Weapons, Bush Is Told : Foreign policy: Rep. Solarz suggests that Congress should cut off the U.S. aid program.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Liberia Peace Talks Planned Friday
\o7 Associated Press\f7
The crops are ready down yonder in N.Y. City : Time to bring in the beets on the Big Apple's last family farm.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
By \o7 From The Times Washington Staff\f7
GULF WATCH: Day 53 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis.
Times Faxes News to Troops in Gulf
Last Freedom Flight Arrives in N. Carolina With 111 Aboard : Refugees: At least 41 of the passengers are American. The rest hail from 12 other nations. It is the final evacuation run chartered by the U.S.
By Sue Ellen Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baker Denies U.S. Misled Iraq About Stand on Invasion : Policy: The secretary of state also seems to deny responsibility for comments by ambassador to Baghdad.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Queen Noor Defends Husband
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Shipyard Blast Kills 3
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Adviser to Argentine President Fired for Sending Beef to Iraq
From Reuters
Chihuahua Rainstorm Kills 40, Routs 5,000
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Saudi Arabia Cancels National Day Festivity
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Soviet Premier Predicts Disaster if Radical Economic Plan Wins Out : Restructuring: Ryzhkov calls for a compromise to keep from plunging the nation into chaos.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kenya's President Ready to Accept British Report on Official's Killing
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Police Recover 5 Stolen Masterpieces
From Times staff and Wire reports
Greens, E. German Leftists Join Election Forces
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Revenge for Killing Urged by Politician
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Bomb Blasts Rock 2 Hotels; 8 Injured
From Times staff and Wire reports
Launching of Secret Military Rocket Delayed
from United Press International
Ex-Lawmaker Wins 2 Contests in Hawaii Primary
From Associated Press
Cranston to Vote 'No' on Souter Confirmation : Supreme Court: The majority whip is the author of an abortion bill pending in the Senate. He says the nominee's views on the issue are too vague.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Indian Forces Kill 4 Sikhs
\o7 Reuters\f7
P.F. Westbrook; Key Partner in L.A. Law Firm
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thomas McGrath; Poet Was Blacklisted in '50s
\o7 Times Wire Services\f7
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Arms Cache Not Secret, Soldier Says
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : 2 Quakes Cause No Injuries or Damage
From Times staff and Wire reports
Rival Fan Badly Hurt in Raider Game Attack
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : 2 Killed in 4-Car,Head-On Accident
From Times staff and Wire reports
Bottom Line: Basically, It's a Bottomless Pit of Cliches
By Jack Smith
Back at Ya: Convicted hotelier Leona Helmsley called real...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
BOOK REVIEW : Difficult Women Live by Nurturing Their Own Worlds : CRAZY LADIES\o7 by Michael Lee West\f7 Long Street Press, Marietta, Ga.$18.95. 352 pages.
By Carolyn See
Peakies Rise Up for TreePeople
By Betty Goodwin
Mega-Millionaire Pair Refuse to Be Idle
By Ann Conway
Two Decades of Nurturing Families : Community: Since 1970, the Maud Booth Family Center in North Hollywood has offered shelter to working single mothers and, in return, garnered loads of volunteer support.
By Lynn Simross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Hostile Witness : Attorney's Novel Relays the Pain She Sees Daily in Dependency Court
By Bob Sipchen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Timely Alternatives : Spooked by Recent Thefts, Wary Rolex Owners Trade Down to Other Brands
By Robin Abcarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
SHORT TAKES : Havel Receives Malaparte Prize
From Times Wire Services
'Last Picture' to Screen Again
From Associated Press
Jury Tries Again on Messages Put in Porn Films
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : U.S. Aims to Bring TV to Troops
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Emmylou Harris: Less Is More
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Italians Laud Trudeau, Vidal
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Chile Lifts Ban on 'Fiddler'
From Times Wire Services
'GoodFellas' Claims No. 1 at Box Office
By Pat H. Broeske, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gays Hold 'Sex-In' as Ohio Trial of Art Museum, Director Opens
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : ABC Plans Pre-Dawn Newscast
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Ingmar Bergman Comes to Grips With Failure of 'Serpent's Egg'
From Times Wire Services
Movie Has Texas Inmate Seeing Red : Film: The subject of 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer' has recanted confessions to 600 murders. He abhors the gore in feature that got an X rating.
From Associated Press
MUSIC REVIEW : Concertgebouw Returns Under Riccardo Chailly : Concert: Amsterdam orchestra makes its first local appearance in five years under the baton of its new music director.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
STAGE REVIEW : Taking a Swing at Greed
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Highwaymen Take the High Road
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Opera
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Coming Attractions
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news servicesand the nation's press
STAGE REVIEW : Stages' Static 'Road' Covers FamiliarWorking-Class Turf
By Robert Koehler
Stage
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop, Jazz : Newton in a Disney-Deep Romp
By Jim Washburn
Chicano Art: It's Time for a New Aesthetic . . .
By Maria Acosta-colon, \o7 Acosta-Colon is executive director of the Mexican Museum in San Francisco. and \f7
'Ice Cream Suit'--Touchstone for the Past and Present
By Ray Bradbury, \o7 Bradbury's latest novel is "A Graveyard for Lunatics." "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit" continues at the Pasadena Playhouse through Oct. 21. and \f7
Pop, Jazz : Colossus of Sonny Rollins
By Don Heckman
Casting--Equity Style--in the Year 1999
By Charlton Heston, \f7 and \o7 Heston's career as a stage, screen and television actor spans four decades.
Pop Music : Positive Rappers Boogie Down at the Palladium
By Jonathan Gold
Jazz : Abundant Riches by Flanagan Trio
By Zan Stewart
Music : I Cantori Sings in Thorne Hall
By Daniel Cariaga Daniel Cariaga..Bd: Times Music Writer
Orange County Master Chorale Opens in Its 35th Season
By John Henken
Music : Maestra Falletta Conducts Long Beach Symphony Opener
By Donna Perlmutter
. . . And at the Music Center
By Daniel Cariaga
OPERA REVIEWS : Hard-Luck Verismo in San Francisco
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV REVIEWS : 'Casey's Gift': A Time of Grief, Torment, Hate
By Irv Letofsky
TV REVIEWS : Redgrave Rises in 'Orpheus Descending'
By Ray Loynd
COMEDY REVIEW : Men Serve as Fodder at Night of Comediennes
By Glenn Doggrell, ASSISTANT SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
'Jonathan Wade' Gets New Lease on Life
By Kenneth Herman
STAGE REVIEW : Greenberg Hit Gets Solid Ride at North Coast
By Nancy Churnin
MEDIA : Friendship Turns Into Animated Feud for Festival
By Kevin Brass
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Concertgebouw Returns Under Riccardo Chailly : Concert: Amsterdam orchestra makes its first local appearance in five years under the baton of its new music director.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Highwaymen Take the High Road
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
POP MUSIC REVIEW : A People-Pleasing Parody of a Performer
By Jim Washburn
BY THE NUMBERS : Hollywood Bowl 1990 Statistics
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
JAZZ REVIEW : Festival Crowd Well Rewarded
By Bill Kohlhaase
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Phil Collins: the Right Mix for Calming Frazzled Nerves : The sold-out concert at Irvine Meadows proved to be smooth and sweet, with a bit of a bubbly kick, even with no cutting edge.
By Mike Boehm Times Staff Writer
ART : Medium Explored as Political-Awareness Tool
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Papa's Got a New Sound : Music: Godfather of Soul James Brown has used prison time to rev up a 'more spiritual' rhythm. But he's still bitter about being jailed.
By Lee May, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth vs. Experience in New 'Quiz Kids' : Television: Afternoon game show on Channel 13 is a 50th anniversary spinoff of radio's 'Quiz Kids.'
By Ray Loynd
BUSINESS
Unions Say They May Try to Buy Just Part of UAL : Airlines: The leader of the buyout effort says a new offer is being put together--and it may involve less than 100% of the company's stock. That option would cut the purchase price.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hair Analysis Firm Facing Its Own Challenge : Health: Psychemedics, which markets a test for illicit drug use, is struggling because of skepticism in the scientific community. It insists that its method works.
By Jim Schachter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Closing Arguments in Smoker Retrial: Lawyers for the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Brown Derby Accused of Discrimination: The Equal...
From United Press International
Polly Peck Group to Address Troubles: Polly Peck, a...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gerber Targets Grown-Ups: Juice & More, an adult-oriented...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Alleged "Straw Man" Charged in Brookside Deal: Federal...
From United Press International
Machine Tool Orders Up: American-made machine tool orders...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fed Denies Citicorp Request for Stay: The Federal Reserve...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Workers Plead Guilty in Defense Kickbacks Scheme: Two...
From United Press International
Great Western Bank Buys 27 Branches: The Beverly...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Actor Sues Carl Karcher Over Commercials: Actor-writer...
From United Press International
Canadian Union Approves Ford Contract, Ends Strike
From Times Wire Services
Directors Guild Sues Movie Company: Pathe Communications...
From United Press International
Hawaiian Air Gets Loan to Keep It Going a Year : Airlines: Its lender, Security Pacific, agrees to more money. The ailing carrier defaulted the last time out.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Americans Like Their Shopping Centers: A Gallup survey...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Eastern International Bank Tries to Shed 'Chinese-Only' Image : Marketing: Eastern International Bank in Alhambra is targeting the Latino community, which is growing fast in the big Asian neighborhood.
By Irene Chang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wary Companies Find Mum's the Word : Litigation: Beset by lawsuits, public companies are increasingly careful of what they say. More and more, they say is nothing.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Cautious Winners
By Tom Petruno
Japan Suggests New Monetary System
From Reuters
Weekly Scorecard : Foreign Stock Markets
Weekly Scorecard : Mutual Funds
Weekly Scorecard : Stock Group Winners & Losers
IMF Panel Approves Gulf Aid : Iraqi invasion: The agency endorsed the effort to supply billions of dollars to nations hurt by the crisis.
From Associated Press
Dubai May Have Cure for Bored Gulf Officers : Middle East: An $11-million golf course--with real grass--stands ready for some new players.
From Reuters
P.M. BRIEFING : Tobacco Trade Surplus Reported
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : EARNINGS : Delta Says Fuel Will Cut Profit
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Marcos to Testify in Bribe Case
From Times Wire Services
S&L Loss Is Best Showing Since 1989
P.M. BRIEFING : USAir, Air France Eye Sales Tie
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Cuba Cuts Back on Newspapers
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Australian Privatization Backed
From Times Wire Services
Kuwait Sells Holding in First Known Deal Since Iraqi Invasion
From Associated Press
Senate Debates Bill to Rid U.S. of Gas Guzzlers : Fuel economy: Measure would mandate average mileage of 40 m.p.g. by year 2001.
From Associated Press
Gulf War Jitters Send Oil Prices Soaring : Futures market: Crude is $38 a barrel now, and some traders say $40 or even $60 is possible.
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Backs War Risk Insurance
From Times Wire Services
Questionable Book Review There's no shortage of books on...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking on Business Loans : Corporate Adviser Offers Tips for Winning Approval : GARY C. NAUMANN
By Cristina Lee, Times staff writer
Top Banana Dole, Up for Sale, Looks Like Tasty Package
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
COUNTYWIDE : CLIPBOARD : Amnesty Recipients
Researched by: JANICE L. JONES / Los Angeles Times
Wildlife, Botanical Offerings on Display
By Nona Yates
Ease the Cold War With Hanoi
Don't Play Games; Cut a Deal
Brilliant Way Out of the S&L Mess? : Federal financing for prospective buyers
EQUALITY WATCH : Boy Scout Question
Americans Wise Up to Bush Sellout : Taxes: President's broken promise will drop a bipartisan whammy onto Joe Six-Pack.
By Paul Craig Roberts, \o7 Paul Craig Roberts is the William E. Simon professor of political economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. \f7
No One 'Lost Kuwait' : Scapegoating: Charges in Congress about State Department signals to Iraq show nothing but 20-20 hindsight.
By Edwin M. Yoder Jr., \o7 Edwin M. Yoder Jr. writes a syndicated column in Washington. and \f7
If the Economic Downturn Continues Through 1991, I Would . . . : . . . make our children, our small-business community and our goods competitive worldwide.
By Pete Wilson
If the Economic Downturn Continues Through 1991, I Would . . . : . . . push education, take advantage of robust trade opportunities and cultivate the public-private link.
By Dianne Feinstein
Digging In for Hungry : Agriculture: An Irvine farmer is spearheading an effort to glean fields, salvaging crops for the county's destitute. He insists that there's plenty to go around.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alien Killed on Freeway South of Checkpoint : Immigration: A Mexican man, 80, became the 12th alien struck and killed while trying to avoid Border Patrol.
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Killed, 3 Wounded in Fighting at 3 Parties : Gangs: Police in three cities said the violence occurred after Saturday night gatherings were crashed by rival groups.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : County Takes a New Path to Save Canyon
By Rose Ellen O'Connor, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Traffic Signals Never Please All the People All the Time
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WESTMINSTER : Sixth-Graders Learn to Say No to Drugs
By Jon Nalick
TUSTIN : Baby's Cries Sound Fine to Friends
By Shannon Sands
DANA POINT : Coastal Strip May Be Focus of Legal Battle
By Len Hall
MISSION VIEJO : School Expands Its Drug Test Program
By Cherylanne Bealer
SANTA ANA : Children's Rights Vigil Draws 1,000
By Bill Billiter
SANTA ANA : Parking Standards Set for Developers
By Greg Hernandez
GARDEN GROVE : Fire Causes Heavy Damage to House
BUENA PARK : Civic Groups Back 3 Council Candidates
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Work to Proceed on Seniors Center
By John Penner
COSTA MESA : Wilderness Park Soon to Be Restored
By Mary Anne Perez
ANAHEIM : Railroad Station to Be Renovated
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Traffic, Crime Top Concerns in Survey
By Lisa Mascaro
COSTA MESA : Building Renovation Delays SOS Opening
By Mary Anne Perez
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Gets $56,400 for Literacy Project
By Bill Billiter
Death Waits for Migrants Walking Past Checkpoint : Fatalities: Twelve pedestrians believed to have been illegal aliens have been run down and killed this year in about a 10-mile stretch of Interstate 5 between Las Pulgas Road and the Orange County line.
By Patrick Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Widespread Curbside Recycling Program Will Get Under Way Today
By Jim Tortolano
Curbside Recycling Increases Trash Fee
Sheriff's Copter Crew Rescues Hiker Lost in Cleveland National Forest
A Different Drummer : Education: The average student at newly opened Cal State San Marcos is 29 years old. As a result, some of the fledgling extracurricular activities and clubs are decidedly different.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latinos in Vista Feel Left Out, Form Their Own Version of Venerable PTA
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Highwaymen Bring Western-Style Patriotism to Lakeside Concert
By Anthony Perry
La Jollans Seek Stronger Clout at City Hall : Government: Incorporation push is dropped, but La Jollans for Local Control still are fighting for a say in policies that affect their community.
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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S.D. Man Rescued in National Forest
2 Arrested After Confrontation on Mission Beach Boardwalk
600 Line Up, Take the Needle for Adam : Leukemia: Their blood tests will show if they can donate bone marrow to save the life of the 11-year-old boy.
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lottery Results
Soka University Expansion Stirs Calabasas Controversy
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ledgers Show Daily Profit of $3 Million for Cocaine Suspect : Drugs: Operation linked to seizure of 21 tons a year ago in Sylmar was larger than officials imagined. Six men are on trial in the case.
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Santa Fe Archeology Dig Begins
From Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : U.S. Scientists Study Kamchatka Volcanoes
From Times staff and Wire reports
Science / Medicine : Strep Bacteria Have Split Personality : Disease: They seem to be evolving into more virulent form. Group A strain causes pneumonia that killed Jim Henson of Muppets fame. It also triggers other disorders from mild to deadly.
By Caroline Decker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Two Views on Heart Attacks
From Times staff and Wire reports
Science / Medicine : Study Warns of Birth Intervals
From Times staff and Wire reports
Science / Medicine : Satellites Detect Ozone Hole
From Times staff and Wire reports
Science / Medicine : Snakebite Antidotes Improved
From Times staff and Wire reports
Girl in Serious Condition After Drive-By Shooting
At Least It's Not Dusty, Boring or Plain
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parents Prepare Stun Gun Death Suit : Ventura: Duane J. Johnson died soon after being jolted with the weapons by police officers called to the county hospital to subdue him.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scientists Say Kelp Should Be Off Limits : Channel Islands: They want two beds to be exempt from harvest of seaweed and fish to preserve a natural balance. The fishing industry says it would be devastating.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Center for County Workers' Sick Children May Close for Lack of Use : Day care: Only four youngsters have been cared for this month at Hickory Dickory Doc, which cost $11,000 to set up. It may be shared with a private company.
By Jane Hulse
OXNARD : Police Arrest Man in Hit-and-Run Death
By Christopher Pummer
LA CONCHITA : Car Crash Traps Soviet Emigre Bride
By Santiago O'Donnell
Once-Dwindling Congregation Comes to Life, Builds New Church : Chatsworth: Now 350 strong, St. Stephen Presbyterian members move to a $1.8-million sanctuary.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN Tries to Cope With $6.6-Million Cut : Budgets: University officials aim at keeping enrollment up while reducing costs, fearing a vicious circle of reductions and more dropouts.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Want 1 Voice for Palmdale : Congress: Leaders argue that the city's emerging identity merits a hometown representative. Others think sharing lawmakers with other cities means more clout.
By Alan C. Miller and Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gang Setup Suspected in Shootings
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blind Lead the Way in Race at CSUN : Benefit: About 400 walk or jog around the campus to raise $50,000 for scholarship and legal-aid programs.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kidnaping Suspect Arrested
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Local News in Brief : Patrol Car Strikes Toddler at Reservoir
Local News in Brief : Motorist Killed When Car Drifts Off Freeway
SPORTS
THE SIDELINES : Shelton Sets Air Race Record
From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Atlanta Stages Olympic Parade
From Times Wire Services
Rock 'em, Sock 'em Defense Makes a Comeback : Pro football: It's no coincidence that the NFL's five unbeaten teams boast defenses that are among the stingiest in the league.
By Dave Goldberg, ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE SIDELINES : Tired LeMond Drops Out of Race
From Times Wire Services
Vikings Lose QB Wilson for at Least 4 Weeks
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Blue Jays Win Playoff Coin Flip
From Times Wire Services
Chang Comeback Sends U.S. to Finals : Davis Cup: Placentia teen overcomes cold, cramps and darkness to beat Austria.
From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Britons Uncover Horse Doping
From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Tiger Attendant Was Off Base
From Times Wire Services
Foyt Expected to Fully Recover From Crash
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Fan Injured at Raiders Game Remains in Critical Condition
From Times Wire Services
COMMENTARY : Huskies Celebrate More Than Centennial : Football: Gardena sophomore says the 31-0 victory over USC leaves Washington with bragging rights and inside track to the Rose Bowl.
By Bart Wright, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
N.Y. Tracks Require Better Class of Horse to Bring Back Bettors
By Paul Moran, NEWSDAY
LOS ALAMITOS : Saturday Dan Takes On Magic Moose
From Times Wire Services
Yes I'm Blue to Try Repeat at Fairplex
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Dodgers' Lights Dimming : Baseball: Scoreboard's bad news about Reds in San Diego is mere prelude to day that ends with L.A. five games behind.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raiders Wait, Score 14 Late and Feel Great : Pro football: Shell's team improves to 3-0 as defense shuts down Steelers and offense finally comes alive in the fourth quarter.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Dream of a Finish for Lopez : Golf: She sinks a five-foot birdie putt on first extra hole at Los Coyotes to beat Gerring for first victory in a year.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IOC Decision Was All Greek to Athenians
By Ted Brock
Things Look Gloomy for U.S., but Chang Keeps Hopes Alive : Tennis: Austrian Skoff has one-set edge in Davis Cup semifinal when last match is halted by darkness. Muster polishes off Agassi in three sets.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Butler Keeps Bears Alive and Kicking : NFC: Chicago stays unbeaten. Margin is 52-yard field goal with four seconds left against Vikings, who are 1-2 and may have lost quarterback Wilson.
By Mike Downey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chargers Sail Past the Browns : AFC: Tolliver's two touchdowns passes to Miller and Rolling's interception help San Diego win, 24-14.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Montana Finds Falcons' Flaws; 49ers Win : NFC: San Francisco quarterback has another big day, passing for 398 yards in 19-13 victory.
From Associated Press
Say Hey, Mayes Scores Three Times for Saints
From Associated Press
Broncos Find Way to Win After Losing 14-Point Lead
From Associated Press
Chiefs Stifle Majkowski for 17-3 Victory : Interconference: Kansas City sacks Green Bay quarterback six times and makes him look rusty in first start since missing training camp in a contract dispute.
From Associated Press
Giants Have Big Day, Beat Dolphins, 20-3 : Interconference: Only bad thing for New York is Taylor's hamstring injury on the final play.
From Associated Press
Redskin Defense Prevails : NFC: Washington sacks Troy Aikman eight times and Darrell Green scores a touchdown in 19-15 victory over the Cowboys.
From Associated Press
Moon Passes Oilers to Victory, 24-10 : AFC: Houston quarterback becomes club's all-time leading passer in win over Colts, eclipsing Hall of Famer George Blanda.
From Associated Press
Breech Kick-Starts Bengal Offense, 41-7 : AFC: Cincinnati kicker scores in NFL-record 152nd consecutive game as Bengals bury suddenly mistake-prone Patriots.
From Associated Press
Lions Fall Again to the Bucs : NFC: Testaverde leads Tampa Bay to victory over Detroit for the second time in three weeks, 23-20.
From Associated Press
MOTOR RACING : Crash Bends Bodine Into a Victory
From Associated Press
Kinser Takes Feature in World of Outlaws
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Beat Indians, Set Attendance Record
By Dan Hafner
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden, Strawberry Keep the Mets Afloat, 7-3
By Dan Hafner
Finley Bid for 19 Fails Again, 4-0
From Associated Press
GOLF ROUNDUP : B.C. Open Is Initial Win for Henke
From Associated Press
Spain's Martinez Wins Paris Open
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VOLLEYBALL : Team Cup Gives Players, Crowd a Taste of Europe
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unbridled Is Upset by 15-1 Shot : Super Derby: His stablemate, Home At Last, wins by 3 1/2 lengths. Cee's Tizzy is third.
From Associated Press
FAIRPLEX : My Sonny Boy Sets Track Mark in Afflerbaugh Stakes Romp
By Ed Burgart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Chargers Clobber Cleveland by Making Plays, Not Excuses
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'It's Over;' Reds Say They Have It : Baseball: They get no argument from Padres after completing a convincing four-game sweep with a 9-2 victory.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bates to Introduce Scrambling Bill Today
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Kicker Reveiz Earns a Save--His Job
By T.J. Simers
Smith's Backup Keeps Chargers Rolling
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : There Isn't an F in the Bunch
By T.J. Simers
Luginbill Says Changes Ahead for His Defense : SDSU: Team yielding seven yards per play after BYU gained 641. But Air Force wishbone poses a different challenge.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Twosome Linked by Love of Competition : Trans-Miss Golf: Richardson and Myers, two-time runners-up, don't have much in common. But each says he likes the company.
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lilley Given Time to Prove He Can Cut It
Pigg, Hansen Get Well Soon in USTS Victories
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rams Get Slipped a Mickey
By Mike Penner
NOTEBOOK : Eagles' Toney Gets Grounded, and That's Just Fine With Him
By Mike Reilley and John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Jackson Returns in Time to Give Eagles Needed Lift : Football: Tight end, who ended his 50-day holdout without signing a new contract, brings relief to Philadelphia's receiving corps.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Phebus Returns on Part-Time Basis
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Killeen Travels the Comeback Trail : Cross-country: Following surgery after more than two years of health problems, Valencia senior battles to regain goals she met as freshman.
By Kim Kutcher
1990 Prep Girls' Tennis Preview
Keggi Is Left to Stand and Watch, and Listen to Crowd's Cheers for Lopez : Golf: Second-year pro loses lead by bogeying four of final seven holes. Missed 3 1/2-foot putt on No. 18 keeps her out of playoff.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cunningham Is Life of Party, Dancing Past Rams, 27-21 : Pro football: He throws two touchdown passes in leading the Eagles to their first victory of the season.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foyt Hurt in Crash in Wisconsin : Motor racing: He is treated for a broken left knee, broken left heel and dislocated right foot.
From Staff and Wire Reports
End of His Ban Only Starts the Questions : Track and field: Marketability of Ben Johnson after suspension for steroid use poses a gamble for promoters.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spotlight : A Glance At This Week In The Nfl
Rookie Doesn't Leave Raiders Holding Bag : Defense: Aaron Wallace makes the most of his chance with two sacks while providing pass rush in place of Howie Long. Team injury list expands as cornerback Garry Lewis could be out for six weeks.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cunningham Returns to Form With Bang : Eagles: Philadelphia quarterback, ineffective as team lost its first two games, scrambles his way to victory over the Rams.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Pain of a Near-Miss Turns Bittersweet : Dodgers: The frustration of their pursuit of the Reds leaves the players with mixed emotions.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cincinnati Makes a Sweeping Statement : Reds: They are saying the race is over in the NL West after beating the Padres for the fourth consecutive time, 9-2.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Karl Malone Is Said to Agree on Contract
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