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What happened on August 30, 1991
NEWS
Sending Out Shock Waves : Fashion: More clothing companies are using social commentary and jarring images to peddle their products.
WILLIAM KISSEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Foreign Minister Is an Old Hand at Challenging System : Soviet Union: Pankin began as brash journalist, then was 'exiled.' Now he has top diplomatic post.
DAVID LAUTER and MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Kazakhstan Closes Nuclear Testing Range
From Associated Press
Officials Make First Food Delivery to Inmates, Hostages : Immigration: Prison authorities are concerned that medical problems are not being addressed. The Cubans continue to plead for media attention.
LEE MAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drivers Singing Traffic School Blues : Law: Cash-strapped state requires full fine, plus usual fee, to be paid by those who attend classes. Cost now exceeds simply paying ticket.
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nearly $1.2 Million Given to Prosecutor in Libel Suit
From Associated Press
Boutique Offers Help When Your Look Wears Out : Customers can get image overhauls focusing on everything from lipstick shades to the right type of panty hose.
KATHRYN BOLD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRACTICAL VIEW : Sorting Out Symbols of Label Lingo
GAILE ROBINSON
Legislators Deal Two Defeats to Tobacco Industry
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Electoral Dispute Stalls Cambodia Accord : Peace talks: The four parties will meet again in October to try to resolve the deadlock.
CHARLES P. WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
75% in Poll Oppose Giving Soviets Cash
2 Students Return to Post-Coup Moscow
From Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : U.N. Chief Hopeful on Hostage Solution
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
State to Cut Managers' Pay by 5% : Budget: Gov. Wilson plans to make the reductions effective Sunday. The state controller and representatives of the 24,000 workers plan to fight the move.
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Judge Frees Leaders of Abortion Protests
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Controllers Say Jets Miss by Only 300 Feet; British Airline Disagrees
From Associated Press
NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Child Death Rate in Cars Unchanged
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bill on Abortion Pill Passed by Assembly : Medicine: A resolution urging that California be chosen as a research testing site for the French drug, RU-486, was sent to the Senate.
JERRY GILLAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing the Face of Capitalism
TIM RUTTEN
NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Thornburgh Opens Campaign for Senate
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Latest Developments
Associated Press
Aiding the Soviets
Associated Press
On the Attack : Ready or Not, Fisher Turns 'Em Loose
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Official Holds Talks in Moscow
Agence France-Presse
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Serial-Killing Suspect Convicted in Holdup
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aoun Spirited Out of Lebanon on Submarine
From Reuters
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : 1,000 Yards : Ram Backs in the Market for Real Estate
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russia and the Ukraine
Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Showdown on Desalinated Water Averted
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
'What Will Happen? Where?' KGB Is 'on Pins and Needles' : Espionage: The spy business is tough these days, one agent admits. 'We're all waiting for what will happen from above.'
CAREY GOLDBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Season Preview: Rams '91 : The Opponents
NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Tax Figures Fail to Signal Recovery
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Russia Seizes Party Property With a Fervor
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Soviet Aid: How Much, How Fast? : The West is preparing to send food and money. But with the economy a shambles, the Soviets may be in no position to make good use of it. Much is likely to be wasted.
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Robinson Won't Pass on the Run
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Expands Sea Turtle Safety Rules
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MERCED : Dog That Hitched Ride Gets New Home
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Asks Soviets to Ensure Safety of Nuclear Arms
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cuts Add Grim Note to O.C. Schools' Start
LILY ENG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Largest Latino Group to Oppose Thomas Nomination
From The Baltimore Sun
Russia and the Ukraine
Times Wire Services
Reviled KGB Will Still Be in Cloak-and-Dagger Business : Espionage: Bakatin, its new chief, says he has no plans to cut into its intelligence operations.
CAREY GOLDBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Uses Cal-Span in His Lobbying Arsenal
CARL INGRAM
Soviets Ban Party's Activities : 2 Republics in Economic, Military Accord : Kremlin crisis: The legislature also freezes the Communist organization's finances. Actions could represent a fatal blow.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Incumbents Come First in Redistricting, Speaker Says : Capitol: Brown vows fairness to voters and the GOP while looking after interests of Democratic officeholders. Critics charge he is breaking promise.
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Professor Fasts to Protest Regents Board : Education: UC Berkeley teacher says the governing panel is undemocratic and he wants power transferred. School officials say they will not respond to his actions.
LARRY GORDON, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
So Many Sales, So Little Time : Labor Day. Arbor Day. Every Day. Retailers' come-ons are relentless. Some wonder if they're for real.
BETH ANN KRIER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : More Dependents Return to Subic Base
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bank Guard Killed by Bandit During Holdup
JOHN KENDALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Hamstrung Out : Leg Injuries Put Cox at the End of Rams' Rope
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : This Top 40 Is Hardly a Hit Parade
MIKE PENNER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : BART Directors' Perks Found Lavish
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Archeologists Find 8 Victims of Pompeii
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Woman Behind the Clothes
MARY ROURKE, TIMES FASHION EDITOR
French Recognition for Lithuania Is Sweetened With 2.2 Tons of Gold : Baltics: The treasure was stashed in Paris more than 50 years ago. Now it is going home.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deputy CIA Director to Take Over From Webster Next Week
From Associated Press
Hollings Backs Transit Worker Drug Test Bill
From Associated Press
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Risk From Doctors Downplayed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cook Spits on Officer's Burger--Pleads Guilty
Associated Press
'90s Hard Versus '40s Languid
PATT MORRISON
NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : 3 Sailors, Adrift Since Hurricane, Are Saved
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
KGB Network Grinds to Halt--but Not for Long : Espionage: Spy agency is ready to go back to work as soon as power struggle is resolved, U.S. sources believe.
NORMAN KEMPSTER and JACK NELSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Shootout
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Blacks' Life Expectancy Longer Than Ever
From Times Wire Services
Soccer Coach Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Molesting 4 Boys
RICK HOLGUIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Russia, Ukraine Move to Fill Power Vacuum : Breakup: Fearing 'uncontrolled disintegration' of the country, they are pushing for a new confederation.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taiwan May Benefit as Republics Break Away : Diplomacy: The Asian nation could offer the new states economic aid in exchange for recognition.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Croatian Mothers Rally to Get Sons Out of Army
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WASCO : Sports Star Accused of Killing Girlfriend
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cuba to Follow Own Socialist Path Despite 'Tragedy' of Soviet Collapse : Latin America: But the party newspaper appears to accept legitimacy of new anti-Communist leaders in Moscow and the republics.
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Victim of Heart Mix-Up Leaves Hospital
From Associated Press
Compass Expert Points Hikers in Right Direction
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Iran Urged to Admit It Holds Serviceman
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. to Return Arms Seized in Invasion
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Kuwait Sinks Iraqi Gunboat, Seizes 46 Iraqi Soliders in Gulf Clash
Associated Press
France, Germany Term Baltics a 'Special Case'
From Reuters
Key Component of Star Wars Program Tested
Associated Press
L.A. County Robbery-Slayings of Man, 2 Women May Be Linked
VICKI TORRES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State High Court Further Limits Power of Civil Rights Agency
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Study Finds High Rates of Housing Bias : Discrimination: Blacks, Latinos, whites posed as potential buyers or renters in nationwide tests. Minorities were turned away at much higher rate.
SAM FULWOOD III, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: San Diego researcher's findings offer first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II and NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Magellan Spacecraft Discovers 4,200-Mile Channel on Venus
From Times Wire Services
Desert Tortoises Threatened With Euthanasia Plan
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Power to the Disabled : Self-Defense Project Gives Handicapped a Fighting Chance
HERMAN WONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Waiting Period for Abortions Enacted
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Victor in Mexico Vote Resigns Amid Charges of Fraud : Elections: Ruling party candidate says he won fairly but will quit to preserve peace in Guanajuato state.
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE HUMAN CONDITION / NOISE POLLUTION : The Fury and the Sound
ELIZABETH VENANT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Flat Tire Led to Plane Crash, Airline Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Clipboard
APRIL JACKSON
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DAVIS : False-Report Charge Filed in Rape Story
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Study Ties Part of Brain to Men's Sexual Orientation : Medicine: Researcher's findings offer the first evidence of a biological cause for homosexuality.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II and NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BOOK REVIEW : Full-Bodied Tales of Wartime in the West
JUDITH FREEMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Milwaukee Officers Cleared of Crimes in Leaving Boy With Serial Killer
From Associated Press
No Pain, No Burn, Just Sweat
ROSE-MARIE TURK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Immigrants in L.A. Fear Post-Coup Chaos : Families: Some want their loved ones in the Soviet Union to seek safety in the United States.
MATHIS CHAZANOV, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Soviet Spy Hopes for Reunion
Associated Press
Motorman Says He Drank, Slept at Subway Controls : Manhattan: Court documents describe operator's actions before train derails, killing five. Alcohol is only drug found in his blood.
From Associated Press
China-Mongolia Summit Aids Relations
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Season Preview: Rams '91 : Player Profiles
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Coaches Experiment With Finding Right Chemistry
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEASON PREVIEW: RAMS '91 : Sidekicks : Replacing a Friend Leaves Zendejas With Mixed Emotions
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Hotel San Diego Closes After More Asbestos Is Found : Health: Temporary courtrooms at the hotel had already been vacated. County is now searching for new space.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Business as Usual at the Bailout Window : Defense: McDonnell Douglas is getting what amounts to a taxpayer-financed subsidy as a reward for mismanagement.
JOHN CONYERS Jr.,
Rep. John Conyers Jr., (D-Mich.) is chairman of the Committee on Government Operations. and
Inmate Makes a Rope Out of Sheets to Escape From 14th Floor of Jail
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Budget Worries Cast Smaller Shadow Over Dominguez Hills
ANTHONY MILLICAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How Worrisome the Soviet Nuke Problem? : Dealing with nuclear fears generated by the Soviet crisis
Now the Sheriff Is on the Spot : But Block's remarks offer hope that the department will respond wisely
Overwhelmed Gay, Lesbian Services Center Finds a New Home : Social programs: The group has purchased a 44,000-square-foot building after being unable to accommodate all of the thousands of people who sought help at its smaller, spread-out quarters.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA PAULA : Improved Reading Scores Reported
JEFF SCHNAUFER
Holiday Hordes Expected to Jam Beach, Freeways : Weekend: As summer sets, lifeguards, CHP brace for a busy four days with sun-seekers and travelers. Motorists are advised to leave early--and sober.
DAVID REYES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Cab Told to Prove Its Self-Insurance Plan Adequate
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parents Given 30 Days to Pay Child Support
Cal State's Chief Rallies Campus Over Budget Crunch : Education: The shortfall has grown to $16 million, he tells faculty and staff, but he calls on all those at CSUF to work together to provide the best schooling possible.
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Picnics, concerts, an arts fest and parade are a respite for the work-weary.
GERALD FARIS
2 Held in Series of Holdups in South County, Balboa
DAVAN MAHARAJ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Palos Verdes Man Awarded $12 Million in Insurance Case
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Delays Its Decision on Rezoning of San Pedro : Development: The Los Angeles Planning Commission wants to study the effects of lost housing through tougher zoning laws. Slow-growth advocates brace for a fight.
GREG KRIKORIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : City OKs Funds for Economic Program
MARY HELEN BERG
School Chief, 2 Top Aides Still Haven't Cut Pay : Budget crisis: They had promised to reduce salaries by 10% to 'share the pain' wrought by cuts. Anton says failure to reduce salary was an oversight. Others say they will implement reductions soon.
SANDY BANKS, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
City to Purchase 11 New Police Cars
CARLOS V. LOZANO
Clear Holiday Skies but No Sizzle Are Forecast
CAROLINE LEMKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Bad Guys Weren't Home : Federal raid on Vietnamese apartment turns out to be an embarrassing zero
Countywide : Saved From Ax, 4-H Eyes the Future
THUAN LE
NEWPORT BEACH : $3-Million Shortfall Faced by Schools
LISA MASCARO
NEWPORT BEACH : Changes in Store for Council Districts
LISA MASCARO
Work on Electrical Line Cuts Power to Businesses
Day Laborer Plan Gets Cool Response : Immigration: Rep. Elton Gallegly announces a crackdown. But Moorpark wants to solve the problem itself.
CARLOS V. LOZANO and SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lawsuit Aims at Jackson Drive Extension
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Rig Blocks Freeway After Hitting Barrier
RON SOBLE
DANA POINT : 7-Person Economic Panel to Be Formed
LEN HALL
Air Quality Report
Implementing LAPD Reforms
Control
Implementing LAPD Reforms
Doggone! Search for Pooch Lands Master in Custody Before He's Cleared in Scuffle With Would-Be Robber
SCOTT HARRIS
Brimming Reservoirs
Brimming Reservoirs
Unemployment Benefits
Brimming Reservoirs
Unemployment Benefits
Brimming Reservoirs
Via Valmonte Route Should Remain Open
Implementing LAPD Reforms
Buffer Ignites Thinner; Man Is Badly Burned
San Diego
STANTON : Panel OKs Architect for Civic Center Plan
JON NALICK
San Marcos
Businesswoman Tastes Terror of IRS Computer Run Amok
Tony Perry
GARDEN GROVE : Police to Operate Sobriety Checkpoint
GREG HERNANDEZ
Obituaries
Trash Cans: Another Step in Evolution of Street People
Dana Parsons
San Diego
O.C. Property Value Growth Slows Down
MARY HELEN BERG
Agency Probes Raid of Orange Family's Home : Law enforcement: Federal agents deny wrongdoing, though suspects had moved out a month earlier.
DAVAN MAHARAJ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Mesa
Irate Kin of Disabled Latino Children Picket Service Center : Protest: Families say African-American staff has been insensitive to needs. Center director blames budget cut.
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Surfrider Chapter to Help Protect Shores
RHONDA NOWAK
Fears Grow, Security Beefed Up at Mall Where Woman Was Kidnaped : Crime: But some shoppers are unaware of victim, who was found dead along freeway. Link to similar slaying is probed.
VICKI TORRES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hit-Run Driver Kills Migrant, 14 : Border: A car swerves into freeway lanes closed to protect migrants, kills the boy and injures his brother.
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salinas' Secret Issue Was Good Government : Mexico: The PRI's big win doesn't ensure its dominance. Further economic liberalization is impossible while maintaining a fossil political system.
SUSAN KAUFMAN PURCELL,
Susan Kaufman Purcell is vice president for Latin American affairs at the Americas Society in New York.
OXNARD : El Rio Water Co. Guarantees Payment
PATRICK McCARTNEY
FILLMORE : City to Build Storm Drain for $110,000
JANET BERGAMO
Big Bonuses and Dixon Get the Knife
BILL BOYARSKY
INS Promises Crackdown on Laborers : Employment: Agency says it will focus on employers who hire illegal immigrants. Civil rights advocates and workers say the action will lead to harassment of Latinos.
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLACENTIA : Woman, 71, Struck, Killed by Pickup
LILY DIZON
Dancing on the Side of Law and Order : Prom: The young lawbreakers experience an alternative lifestyle.
JOHN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEAL BEACH : Decision on Erosion Study Is Postponed
SHANNON SANDS
RTD, Drivers' Union Reach Tentative Pact
Torrance to Sell Bonds to Rebuild Liability Fund
Cramming Takes on New Meaning at Jammed SDSU
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Survey Planned on Animal Control
Doctors Condemn Immunization Ads : Health: Chiropractic group places advertisement, timed to the start of school, questioning need for vaccinating children.
PEGGY Y. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bandit Gives Back Cash in a Case of Robber's Remorse : Crime: The distraught man attempts suicide in jail after returning the money and apologizing to the Acton bank.
LESLIE BERGER and JIM HERRON ZAMORA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Low-Flying Jets Rattle Residents
Iraqi Oil Revenue
See Dick Go Back to School; See Jane Stay on Vacation
KIM KOWSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unmade by the Shade : Unseasonable Weather Inflicts a Long, Cold Summer on Beach-Area Businesses
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Put Best Foot Forward : Rehabilitation: Inmates from county probation camps are rewarded with a chance to attend the prom they missed in high school.
JOHN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Margolin Campaign Panel Raises $80,000 : Congress: The assemblyman has not decided if he will run for national office next year. His decision will hinge on reapportionment.
MARK GLADSTONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Clues in Fatal Shooting
LILY DIZON
Say It Ain't So--Dodgers Have No Place in Their Hearts for a 10-Year-Old Catcher?
RONALD A. SARACHAN,
Ronald Sarachan is an assistant U.S. attorney in Philadelphia. and
Bradley Tries to Calm Racial Animosities : Neighborhoods: Mayor sets up a meeting between detectives and organizers of a boycott of a Korean-owned store in South-Central. Blacks are upset over treatment by shopkeepers.
LOUIS SAHAGUN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Butane Explosion in Mission Hills Injures 7 in Building
CLIPBOARD : Sound Off!
VENTURA : Ex-Officer Accused of Disability Fraud
PATRICK McCARTNEY
Savoring the Taste of Environmental Success at Winery
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Rescinds Mobile Park Rent Limits : Oxnard: The council action settles a suit by owners. Frequent catcalls from coach owners nearly disrupt the session.
PATRICK McCARTNEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA : 10,000 Expected for Big Beach Concert
TINA DAUNT
Maximum Progress on Minnie Street
THUAN LE
Surfing Museum Finds a Home in Oceanside : History: City officials hope the collection of artifacts--to be displayed for now in a vacant bar--will become a highlight of the redevelopment district.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family's Joy Turns to Grief : Tragedy: Days after delivering twins, a Corona mother of four is felled by a rare condition that has left her near death. Her husband shares the pain.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defense Calls Judge as Witness in Metzger Trial
Judge Says Murder Suspect, 18, Can Get Life Without Parole
GARY GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slaying of Man, Two Women May Be Linked : Crime: All were abducted and their money, ATM cards and credit cards stolen. Security is increased at mall where at least one was kidnaped.
VICKI TORRES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Ventura : Headstone Placed on Infant's Grave
HUGO MARTIN
IRS Auditing Harbor Trucking Firms Over Status of Drivers : Transportation: It seeks to determine if the rig operators have been improperly classified as independent contractors rather than as employees. Millions in taxes and penalties could be at stake.
ANTHONY MILLICAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World War II Artillery Shell Found in Scrap Yard
PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : 'Relics' Outlast the Mega-State : The breakaway republics defy our previous scorn for their cause and assault old beliefs on the immutability of power.
ROGER MORRIS,
Roger Morris, who served on the staff of the National Security Council under Presidents Johnson and Nixon, has been an exchange scholar in the Soviet Union, and was one of the first Americans to study at the Soviet Academy of Sciences. and
Company Way to Learn : Education: G.T. Water Products gets high marks for providing an in-house school for workers' children.
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
CECILIA RASMUSSEN
Threat to Butterfly
High Bid for a Hog Pays for Infant's Burial
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Man Found Guilty in Bank Robberies
PAM MILLER
Escondido
Trial Ordered for Suspect in 1982 Killing of CSUN Worker : Courts: The testimony of a woman dying of cancer persuades a judge that a Minnesota man should be tried in the slaying of the college administrator.
JAMES QUINN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard : Teen-Ager Indicted in Slaying of Man
GARY GORMAN
ENTERTAINMENT
ANIMATION REVIEW : 23rd International Tournee Is Definitely a Mixed Bag
CHARLES SOLOMON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movie Reviews : Chucky's Carnage Continues
MICHAEL WILMINGTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : The Greener of 2 'Evitas' Has the Fire
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Losing All His Buttons
STEVE WEINSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Showtime by the Stores
MICHAEL SZYMANSKI
Television
ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Grove Will Get Use of Venues Free Through '96 : Stage: The City Council makes good on its promise of extended lease agreement for Gem Theatre and Festival Amphitheatre.
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bolivar in Tune With Mix of Music Styles
ZAN STEWART
MOVIE REVIEW : Ill-Advised Sequel to 'Beastmaster'
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Simons Give It Up
LIZ SMITH
Pop Album Chart : Metallica Stays in Front of the Pack
DENNIS HUNT
Television
ALEENE MacMINN, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
RESTAURANT REVIEW : It's the Real Cajun Thing at Homey Cafe
MAX JACOBSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O.C. Couple Will Pick Up Tab for Awards Luncheon
MOVIE REVIEW : Food, Families Make 'Story' a Sumptuous Cinematic Feast
MICHAEL WILMINGTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Artspace's Larger View of Portraits : Exhibit: The Woodland Hills gallery's show features a collection of noteworthy works that hadn't yet fit into any recent themes.
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JAZZ REVIEW : Mingus' 'Epitaph' Premieres at Hollywood Bowl
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San Diego Spotlight : Lader's Strives to Be More Than Generic Italian Eatery
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KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Wolves' Does Its Dance on the Little Screen
TERRY ATKINSON
Fred and Ginger Step Out in Reissue of 'Roberta'
BARBARA SALTZMAN
'Merry Widow' Cast; Program Changes Told
CHRIS PASLES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : No Minor Aggregation : Joey Sellers and Band, Among the Area's Finest but Overlooked Large Ensembles, Sizzle at El Matador
DON HECKMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Guerrilla' Artist Given City Grant : Art: Once scolded for defacing public property, Robbie Conal gets $10,000 for billboard on Oliver North/Joseph McCarthy.
CHUCK PHILIPS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Bangla Desh': Aura of History
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Lean Version of 'Hamlet' Is Served in O.C.
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Curtain Rises on New Star : Stage: Poway High graduate returned to San Diego to take its theater scene by storm. Next, he will play Ariel in the Old Globe's 'Tempest.'
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TV REVIEW : Robert Wilson in World of Videos
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All The Mall's A Stage : Entertainment: Shopping centers find hiring musicians, mimes or other acts can double sales on a slow day.
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KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Woody Allen End Orion Partnership? : Movies: Reports have the filmmaker talking with Fox. His producer says the situation 'is up in the air.'
DAVID J. FOX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bible Videos: Anti-Semitic or Just Plain Insensitive? : Television: The animated New Testament children's series contains ugly depictions of Jews, as does an 'infomercial' targeted at Christians.
HOWARD ROSENBERG
'Soldiers,' Laurel and Hardy March Again--in Color
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STAGE REVIEW : Exorcising Demons : AIDS Is Subtext in 'Bogeyman,' a Reza Abdoh Shocker at LATC
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
An Off-the-Wall Portrait of Historic Days in Berlin : Exhibit: Photographs of the dismantling of the Berlin Wall are on view in the Fullerton College Library through Sept. 6.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : An Irish Soul Lullaby : Parker's 'Commitments' an R&B Rave-Up
KENNETH TURAN, TIMES FILM CRITIC
'Revolution' Surveys Problems, Experiments in U.S. Workplace
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Missed Connections in Chilling 'Farmyard'
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Parker Faces New Tax Fraud Counts : * Courts: The Newport Beach businessman pleads innocent to charges of helping cheat the government.
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Labor Day Wraps Up Grim Vacation Season for Tourism Industry
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Sticker Prices Unlikely to Stick : Cars: Costs of '92 models rise, but with a sluggish economy and a glut of cars, analysts expect a buyers' market.
AMY HARMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Food for Thought About Catering
JANE APPLEGATE
AMD Files $2-Billion Suit Against Intel : Technology: Advanced Micro Devices accuses the microprocessor giant of trying to corner the market on computer chips.
JONATHAN WEBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Manager Riddoch Likely to Be Around Next Season : Baseball: Sources say he'll get a one-year contract extension. Benes gets his first shutout as Padres defeat Cardinals, 1-0.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Charger Four-Peat? Only Time Will Tell
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CSUN Looks for Fast Start : Volleyball: Matador women, who open today at Boise State, finished in a rush last season. In the absence of the Dixon twins, they will rely heavily on defense.
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First-Place Memories Become More Distant : Baseball: Pittsburgh pitching muffles Dodger bats in 4-1 victory. Atlanta wins again to extend lead to two games.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Watts Drops 400 and Triggers Controversy
JOHN ORTEGA
Do Dah-jas Deserve It?
MIKE DOWNEY
COMMENTARY : Now This Is Real Heisman Jinx
MIKE PENNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Riverfront Stadium to Get Padded Walls
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EARL GUSTKEY
Seminoles Show Detmer Why They Are No. 1, 44-28
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Luginbill Still Undecided on a Starting Quarterback
SCOTT MILLER
Players Eager to Line Up Behind Chargers' Gibbs : Coach's Respect Helps Motivate Offensive Built With Spare Parts
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
140 Bodyboarders Seek U.S. Amateur Title
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BOXING / IRVINE MARRIOTT : La Puente's Baltazar Wins With Knockout in Fifth
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Kennedy's 4-A Presence Gives Conference an Odd Split
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Return of Phillips More Than a Game : After a Brutal Beating, He Can See Things From a Different Perspective
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shurmur Returns to Anaheim Sunday
TIM KAWAKAMI
Eccentric Millionaire : In These Days of 'Me First,' Sanders Finds Joy in Giving
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Po Wins Second-Round Match at Open
STEVEN HERBERT
Injury Scare Doesn't Slow Seminoles : Football: Tailback Amp Lee went down in the third quarter, but he was not seriously hurt. That would have been a blow to No. 1 Florida State.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Penguins' Johnson Suffers Stroke, Doctors Say
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Post-Heisman Depression Continues for Ty Detmer
MIKE PENNER
Arkansas State Worries Bruce
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They're Still at the Top of the Game : Track and field: Hurdler Greg Foster, pole vaulter Sergei Bubka were No. 1 in 1983, No. 1 Thursday in World meet.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Loyola Soccer Team Opens Season Saturday
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First-and-10 Talent, or 6-10 Team? : Major Challenges For Henning Are Youth, Schedule
T.J. SIMERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Senior Wins Windsurfing Title
On Prayer and a Pass, a Title Came to Town : History: Forty years ago, the Rams won Los Angeles' first NFL championship.
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Amid Protests, Deadline for Federal Boat Fees Is Here
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LARRY STEWART
TRACK AND FIELD / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NOTEBOOK : U.S. Women's 800 Champion Suspended
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEL MAR : Forty Niner Days Staying Home, Will Run in Invitational Monday
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bruised Knee May Slow Patterson
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PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bills Sign No. 1 Pick Henry Jones
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TENNIS U.S. OPEN : Connors as Hot as Temperature
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Cowboy Owner Jones at Home on the Range : Dallas: An Arkansas wheeler-dealer brings back fans by investing himself.
DANNY ROBBINS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Loyola Volleyball Attempts to Reach New Heights in '91 : Colleges: After lean times, the Lion women finished 21-16 in 1990. Coach Steve Stratos will try to build on that success.
CAP CAREY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Independents Scramble to Fill Schedule : Prep football: Antelope Valley Christian's decision to return to eight-man football leaves some schools looking for a new opponent.
JOHN ORTEGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McCaskill Embarks on Salvage Mission : Angels: Right-hander plans to take small steps in the long journey to a respectable record.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Position Up for Grabs at Northridge : Fisher, Scott Compete for Quarterback Job While Opener Nears
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Crime and Drugs? 'None of It's True,' Says Anthony Smith
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Acrobatic Troupe Has the Equipment, but No Place to Use It : Gymnastics: Olympics-caliber gear sits gathering dust in storage room at Compton College.
PAUL McLEOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Passive Approach Propels Potkey to Ventura County Singles Title
JEFF RILEY
Last Playoff Win Didn't Come Easy : After Starting in Hole, Fouts, Winslow Flew Past the Steelers in '83
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Christ College Irvine Tournament Opens
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