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What happened on October 01, 1991
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Videotape Shows Teen Being Shot After Fight : Killing: Trial opens for Korean grocer who is accused in the slaying of a 15-year-old black girl at a South-Central store.
ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fossil Ridge Park Dedicated, but Not Ready
MYRON LEVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Finds Schoolgirl's Killer Sane : Trial: Richard DeHoyos knew what he was doing at the time of his crimes, the jurors decide.
MARK I. PINSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Expected to OK a 10-Year Lease of Mall Police Office
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
THOUSAND OAKS : Man Held Over Impersonations
CAITLIN ROTHER
Long Beach Police Sergeant Charged in 1985 Rape Case : Crime: Prosecutors reinstate charges 10 days before deadline. The officer has already been accused in a more recent, similar incident.
ROXANA KOPETMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA BEACH : Road Foes Resolve to Block Grading
LESLIE EARNEST
Look Better, Learn Better
Day Laborers Anger Residents, Merchants : Thousand Oaks: The Sheriff's Department has received complaints about the men, who gather on street corners waiting for work. They say they don't bother anybody.
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Electricity Cut to 2,300 Homes
Vista
Man Is Arrested in Molestation Case
Party-Shift Bill for Killea OKd
VENTURA : Series of Candidate Forums to Be Held
MACK REED
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cost Cuts to Leave Dingier City Hall
JOHN PENNER
Border Patrol Probes Shots Fired at Crowd
PERSPECTIVE ON AUTO INSURANCE : No-Fault: a Safe Way to Save : Minor accidents would be compensated; we'd keep the option to sue in serious cases; only lawyers would lose.
JOHN GARAMENDI,
John Garamendi is California's insurance commissioner
Buying Your Way In? : Ethics Commission report finds big money behind the scenes
Now Who's to Be Deterred? : Nuclear: Small arms should be scrapped; they're more lethal in today's destabilized climate.
IGOR MALASHENKO,
Igor Malashenko is assistant spokesman to Soviet President Gorbachev. This article reflects the author's personal viewpoint
Small Vote for Democracy : Verdict in Jesuit murders offers hope for El Salvador
County's Already-Trimmed Budget Faces a New Deficit : Economy: A further $14-million shortfall is projected. The new revelation comes after recent painful cuts.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Banks Robbed During Afternoon
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Democrats Seek New Remap Panel
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Deputy Who Risked Life Given Award
LYNDA NATALI
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : University Gets Alzheimer's Grant
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
COUNTYWIDE : Commission Offers Bicycle-Route Maps
MAIA DAVIS
FILLMORE : Math Up, English Down in SAT Scores
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Offers Exams for Athletes
CAITLIN ROTHER
RIGHTS WATCH : Political Veto
OXNARD : Council to Consider Townhouse Project
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL
COUNTYWIDE : $3,000 Donated by Masons to Schools
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
CLIPBOARD : July Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
Researched by KATHIE BOZANICH / Los Angeles Times
FULLERTON : Plan Commission Member Resigns
TED JOHNSON
Bush's Bombshell: Now for the Hard Part : Moscow might prove an easier sell than Congress
THOUSAND OAKS : Robber Succeeds on 2nd Try at Mall
CAITLIN ROTHER
Jacumba
Murder Trial Opens for Estonian Refugee
Atwater Village Street Work to Limit Parking
COUNTYWIDE : Judge Asks for New Ruling in Gates Case
JIM NEWTON
New Directions for California
New Directions for California
Students Are the Losers
Unify, Don't Divide Valley
Benefits of Jordan Ranch
Amnesty's L.A. Probe
Amnesty's L.A. Probe
Iran-Contra
Amnesty International Team Returns to London
COSTA MESA : Bank Gives $25,000 to Renovate Theater
MARY ANNE PEREZ
Air Quality Report
New Supervisor to Direct Center in Mission Viejo
LA HABRA : Vote Expected on Homeless Shelter
ROSE APODACA
SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Injured in High-Speed Crash
ERIC LICHTBLAU
New Report Said to Favor Jordan Ranch Land Swap
MYRON LEVIN and CARLOS LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Groups Seek Young Helpers
JOHN PENNER
New Directions for California
San Diego
L. A. Cop Gets Results on Request to Unravel Riddle of Russian Relatives
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amnesty's L.A. Probe
SANTA ANA : Support of Troops Wins School a Medal
GREG HERNANDEZ
California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Convicted Killer Ruled Sane by Jury
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Off-Duty CHP Officer Kills Suspect After Chase
Supervisor Hahn to Go to Hospital for Checkup
ANAHEIM : Vacation Donations Aid Unemployed
TERRY SPENCER
THOUSAND OAKS : Driver Sought in Fatal Hit-Run Crash
CAITLIN ROTHER
Verdict Is In: Santa Ana Gets Courthouse : Expansion: In a decision that ends months of uncertaintly, the city is chosen over Irvine and Laguna Niguel as the site for the county's permanent federal facility.
ROBERT W. STEWART and GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City to Trade Offices for Developer's Rec Centers
LESLIE BERKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : RAISIN CITY : Five Farm Workers Killed in Car Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cigarette Starts Fire After Woman Dies : Camarillo: Elizabeth Seager's death was attributed to emphysema and heart disease. Her mobile home was gutted.
RON SOBLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Music Center Discloses Plans to Overhaul Fiscal Operation
DIANE HAITHMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Woodsmen, Spare Those Noble Trees
TOM McQUEENEY
LAKE PIRU : Water to Recharge Underground Basins
JOANNA M. MILLER
Judge May Order Care for Patients
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Slowing Down a Deal
Rights Curtailed for Sake of Safety
Firefighters Find Bucket of Nitric Acid on Street
Brawl Erupts at Chatsworth High After Altercation Between Couple
HENRY CHU and JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
IRVINE : Affordable-Housing Project Is Delayed
TOM McQUEENEY
State Clears Mamaux of Politic Improprieties in Carlsbad : Government: Ex-councilman says 1990 conflict-of-interest allegations were politically motivated.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lifeguards Urge Caution as Lobster Season Nears
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rising County Jobless Rate Reaches 7.6% : Recession: Optimism is in short supply as more than 28,300 people are on the unemployment rolls, matching the year's high. Both state administrators and workers hope for extended benefits.
CAITLIN ROTHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Capistrano Water District to Raise Rates in January
LEN HALL
Wilson Criticized by Both Sides After Gay-Rights Bill Veto : Reaction: Homosexual-rights activists call him a spineless politician. Opponents of the bill attack the governor's overall record.
CATHERINE GEWERTZ and GEORGE FRANK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Tentative Symphony Pact Is Sweet Music : Labor: Musicians took to the streets to publicize their lack of a contract. New season begins Friday.
KENNETH HERMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Services for R. G. Anderson, Lawyer, Civic Leader, to Be Held
McAdoo to Quit Simi Council Over Job Move
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / SUZANNE M. MILLER : Youngest Victims of Drug Epidemic Need Help
SUZANNE M. MILLER,
Suzanne M. Miller is director of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program at UC Irvine, which recently held a workshop to address the problems of educating drug-exposed children
Fight With Girlfriend Sparks Melee at Chatsworth High
HENRY CHU and JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Relocation Center
GARDEN GROVE : Trustee Candidates to Appear at Forum
GREG HERNANDEZ
Mitigation Land Purchase Called Boon for Park
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf Vet Wins Battle for Visa
H. G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Said to Favor Bob Hope Land Swap : Jordan Ranch: Interior Department official says the environmental report backs a proposal to exchange parkland for private holdings.
MYRON LEVIN and CARLOS LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Arson Blamed in Factory Fire
Catholic Charities Opens Aid Center for the Poor
Teen-Age Drowning Victim Recovered From Bass Lake
San Diego
AIDS Awareness
ANAHEIM : Council OKs Name: Canyon Rim Park
COUNTYWIDE : Santa Ana Man Joins Presidential Panel
SHANNON SANDS
Murder Trial Opens for Soviet Defector
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Volunteers Give School a Face Lift
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Canal Cops : State Police Patrol From Air to Keep Aqueduct Water Moving
JOHN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Traffic Is Bad Everywhere
VENTURA : 5th-Grade Teacher Is County's Best
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Janitor to Stand Trial on Molestation Charges
Relocation Center
Woman Killed in Apparent Case of Gang Retaliation
August Restaurant Closures
CAMARILLO : Outlet Center Foes to Submit Petition
PATRICK McCARTNEY
New Directions for California
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : By Junior High, Bruised Hopes Need Critical Care
LINDA BLANDFORD
New Bernson Recall Needed
4 Plead Guilty in Fatal Santee Drive-By Shooting
Youth, 17, Held in Stabbing of 2 College Students
Youth Held in Death of Passenger in Car Crash
'Beverly Hills Madam' Avoids Going to Jail : Courts: Elizabeth Adams will receive probation instead. Her work as a police informant is cited.
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire Official Investigated for Drug Case Link Retires : Arrest: The assistant chief was with a suspected prostitute who allegedly tried to buy cocaine from undercover police. The Fire Department drops its probe of the matter.
LESLIE BERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Trauma Care at Palomar Hit by Strike : Hospital: Walkout by orthopedic surgeons will close North San Diego County's only trauma center. Pay for treatment of indigent patients is at root of dispute.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Car Racing Enthusiast Found Another High
SANTA ANA : Class Will Teach Pronunciation Skills
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Judge Selected for Abortion-Law Trial
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ringleader of Crips Drug Scheme Gets Life
Complaints Filed as Wage Dispute Dogs Marriott at Dodger Stadium
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assistant Fire Chief Retires as Department Drops Inquiry : Narcotics: The question of discipline is called moot. The official was with an alleged prostitute when she was arrested on a drug charge.
LESLIE BERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Noted Attorney, Legal Writer Edward L. Lascher Dies : Law profession: He dies of cancer at 63. He was the first Ventura County lawyer to specialize in handling appeals in state and federal courts.
GARY GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barstow Man Is Charged in '86 Slaying of Navy Wife
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most-Favored Nation
Allan Michelson; Cantor
2 Burglary Suspects May Face Murder Charges
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Safety Violations Uncovered in Death of Refuse Handler at Landfill : Investigation: However, new safety measures are ordered to prevent a repeat of the mysterious fatality.
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Ex-DWP Employees Indicted in Drug Case : Court: They plead not guilty to charges stemming from discovery of underground farm for growing marijuana beneath steam plant in Playa del Rey.
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
A True Believer : Tony Robbins Has Attracted Converts--and Critics--to His Positive-Thinking Empire
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Happy to Purchase a Realistic Doll
Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
President Seized in Haiti Revolt : Caribbean: Aristide is reportedly being deported to France by rebel soldiers. Military says it is in control. At least 26 dead, hospital says.
DON A. SCHANCHE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teens Must Shape Up or Blimp Out, Experts Warn : * A U.S. study finds they're exercising less, making them more inclined to become overweight, among other problems. Some P.E. instructors are trying to do something about it.
JAN HOFMANN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Kerrey Enters Presidential Race With Call for Progress : Politics: Democrat warns that, without change, the next generation will suffer. He wants to lead 'renewal.'
RONALD BROWNSTEIN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Herman Hill; USC's First Black Basketball Player Was Activist
EDITORIAL ROUNDUP : The Gates Nomination
President Bush's nomination of Robert M. Gates to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency has sparked a vigorous debate in the nation's editorial pages. Here is a sampling: and
Seymour Says Veto Will Cost Him and Wilson Votes
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Students Lag in High-Tech Achievement : Education: Two panels cite some improvements in math and science abilities. Secretary Alexander still sees 'shocking gap' in training for '90s.
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisor to Urge End to Jail Plan : Crisis: Vasquez will propose today that Orange County abandon its Gypsum Canyon effort. That action will set the stage for a crucial debate.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Arms Experts May Visit Moscow : Nuclear cutback: Bush says the officials would explain his plans. He hails 'world's thirst for peace.'
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Impasse May Be Declared on Cranston : Politics: Ethics panel might issue a statement that it has 'agreed to disagree' on probe of senator. That would save him from a trial on the Senate floor.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : U.S. Won't Resume Dialogue With PLO
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Battery Pump Keeps Failing Heart Alive
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : Who Are the People on the Move?
Rail Engines Plunge Off Mountain; 2 Die
Associated Press
Gorbachev Calls for End to All Nuclear Testing
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Students Held Lacking in High-Tech Skills : Education: Two panels cite some improvements in math and science abilities. Secretary Alexander still sees 'shocking gap' in training for '90s.
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : UNITED STATES
Little Political Gain Seen for Governor
GEORGE SKELTON and CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gorbachev Calls for End to All Nuclear Testing
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SOVIET UNION
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : AFRICA
Good, Bad Found in Education Reports
JEAN MERL, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
House Votes to Slash Rights Agency Funds : Congress: The action points to dissatisfaction with the commission's performance. Supporters blame a decade of budget and staff cuts.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : IRS Test Will Let Some File by Phone
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : ASIA
Creationism, Evolution Have Place in Science
San Diego Health Officials Brace for Arrival of Cholera : Disease: Experts fear that migrant camps along the border may be vulnerable to the epidemic raging in the Americas. A major outbreak in the United States is not expected.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Ride North: 'One Never Knows if One Will Ever Return Home Again'
PATRICK McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Hunt Apologizes for Use of State Planes
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Progress Brings a SigAlert as East Germans Catch Up : Unification: A year and $66 billion later, modernization is making headway--but slowly.
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Migra No Match for Men Trying to Survive
DIANNE KLEIN
Grant to UCSD to Aid Research in Alzheimer's
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California Officials Find Both Good, Bad in Education Reports
JEAN MERL, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
World IN BRIEF : PERU : U.S. Accord Frees $87 Million in Aid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.N. Concedes Inspectors Relayed Iraqi Nuclear Data to Washington : War aftermath: Embarrassed officials of the world body say they ordered briefings to stop.
STANLEY MEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Names a New Spymaster : Soviet Union: In a move to break up the KGB, he picks a top aide to direct foreign intelligence and establish it as a separate agency.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Teacher Files $5-Million Evolution Suit
LILY ENG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : UPDATE ON MIGRATION
Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Worldwide Increase in Malaria Reported
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Anti-Evolutionist Teacher Sues School District
LILY ENG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
President Seized in Haiti Revolt : Caribbean: Rebel soldiers shoot up palace. Numerous deaths reported. Government negotiates for life of Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
DON A. SCHANCHE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Defense Assails Former Pilot
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cholera Kills 18 in Mexico
Associated Press
State Technology Aid Helps Spawn Sturgeon Study
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Sours on Beijing, Takes Tougher Stance : Diplomacy: Ex-Ambassador Lilley says what he thinks of Chinese leaders. His future still seems assured.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clipboard : Cope With A Freeway Breakdown
JANICE L. JONES
Let Others Handle School's Problems
Army Moves on Croatian Stronghold
Associated Press
More Violence Possible in Romania Unless Leaders Change, Official Warns
From Associated Press
Mexico Wants Trade, Not Aid, Salinas Says
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DATELINE: HOUSTON : Metropolis Turning Into 'Wild West Town' : Soaring crime spreads fear through white suburbs. Violence is laid to drugs, breakdown in punishment.
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : A U.S. Perspective : Winding Through the Maze of Immigration Laws : A lawyer helps foreign workers figure it out. New rules go into effect today on who can become a resident.
BOB BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tadzhikistan's Communist Regime Begins to Crumble After Only a Week : Soviet Union: President bows to thousands of protesters and says he is ready to give up post.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : Weighing the World's Pay Scales
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Protest at White House Gates
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sharing a Vision of Life : Immigrants: Hmong families in Orange County hold onto the past and grasp for the future.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Learning Bedside Manners : Medical groups and educators are paying more attention to how doctors communicate with their patients. Some physicians are even finding out what it's like to be hospitalized.
LANIE JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mobutu Picks New Prime Minister to End Zaire Crisis
Reuters
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : White-Collar Professionals Join the Global Flow
JOEL HAVEMANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : Once-Promising South America Losing Its Luster for Europeans
WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fantasy Auction Going, Going, Gone . . .
KEVIN ALLMAN
Insights on Living With AIDS : * Personal health: Long-term survivors share a strong interest in their treatment, a positive attitude and supportive care-givers, a study shows.
SHARI ROAN, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Gay Activists Vent Rage Over Wilson's Veto : Protest: Governor's rejection of job discrimination bill sparks violence. A large Capitol demonstration is planned.
SCOTT HARRIS and CATHERINE GEWERTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gay Activists Vent Rage Over Wilson's Veto : Protest: Governor's rejection of job discrimination bill sparks violence. Thousands of demonstrators march in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
SCOTT HARRIS and GEORGE RAMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Exxon Reaches $1.1-Billion Spill Settlement Deal
MICHAEL PARRISH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : A Regional Slant : In the Middle East, Politics Determines Who Works Where : The Gulf War fallout and immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel are some of the changes affecting Arab jobs. Millions are being displaced.
KIM MURPHY and SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
We're Taking the Fire Out of the Old Sexual Euphemisms
JACK SMITH
'It's Not About Dying; It's About Living'
SHARI ROAN
Schools Begin Teaching Babi Yar Truth: Most Victims Were Jews : Ukraine: Nothing was taught about the massacres until 1966. Then classes were told only that 'Soviet people' died there.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : Visionary Uses His Art in Brilliant Battle With Skeptics : ART AND PHYSICS Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light; by Leonard Shlain , William Morrow and Co., $25, 480 pages
JOHN WILKES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Leader Asks U.N. to Supervise Elections
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bush, Mickey Mouse Praise Points of Light Program
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aid for Indigent Addicts Failing, L.A. Study Finds
CLAIRE SPIEGEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Economic Argument : For Australia, Migrants Mostly a Gain, Not a Drain : A relatively new influx of Asians has fueled debate about immigration. Still, foreign workers pay taxes and buy goods and services, all in all good for the nation.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Maids of Hong Kong: A Journey of Loneliness, Humiliation
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : NEW AMERICANS: WHERE THEY COME FROM
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Labor Brokers: For a Price, There's a Job Abroad--Maybe
ABBY TAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : LATIN AMERICA
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : EUROPE:
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : An Overview : A Global Pursuit of Happiness : Millions are leaving their homelands to seek a better life. The mass migration has brought costly, complex dilemmas. It could imperil stability in some countries.
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Social Cost : Paychecks Sent Home May Not Cover Human Losses : About 2 million Filipinos are working abroad. The families left behind often struggle with drug abuse, rampant crime and broken homes.
ABBY TAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Political Fallout : France Is the Immigration Litmus Test : The issue has emerged as a central, volatile theme in many European countries. But the French are drawing up battle lines.
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Impact of Technology : Around the World and Back at the Speed of Light : New communications links are bending boundaries and creating opportunities in remote locations. There are major implications for jobs and labor migration.
JONATHAN WEBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Late Bloomer's Art Is Raw and Direct : Art: Stuart Glennon's new career is dominated by rusted metals, weathered wood and stone.
LEAH OLLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'The Hobbit' an Easy Act to Follow
M.E. WARREN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Art
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Awards
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JAZZ REVIEW : Duke Tribute Is Genuine Delight
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Television
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Movies
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Weekend Box Office : 'Fisher King' Reels In Moviegoers
DAVID J. FOX
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Nibbles and Bits
Kenneth Williams
Sparks That Fire the Imagination : Arts: Cultural interests begin early. Some say knowledge can be condensed; others fight for the word and the picture.
SHEILA BENSON, TIMES CRITIC AT LARGE
O.C. THEATER : Alternative Rep Offers a Class 'Menagerie'
JAN HERMAN
Old Globe Plans Six-Play Winter Season
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
KUCI-FM Gets Approval to Boost Signal
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Haag to Play Complete Mozart Sonatas
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OPERA REVIEW : New Faces in Music Center's 'Madama Butterfly'
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : The Philharmonic's Spirited 'Fiesta Mexicana'
JOHN HENKEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making His Move : After the '92 Election, Bill Moyers Will Shift His Focus From Public TV
JANE HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Original 'Infotainment' on 'Real People'
RICK DU BROW
MUSIC REVIEW : I Cantori Visits 'Small Planet'
RICHARD S. GINELL
STAGE REVIEW : 'Abundance' of Riches by Blackfriars
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPECIAL SCREENINGS : A Double Bill of Contemporary Gay Dramas
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S.-Danish-Russian Group to Begin Film on Moscow Coup
CAREY GOLDBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guitarist Bertoncini Finds Inspiration in Architecture
DIRK SUTRO
STAGE REVIEW : Predictable 'Spine' Looks Made for TV
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Brass Quintet Fails to Shine
TIMOTHY MANGAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Schumacher Won't Direct 'Band Played On'
JUDITH MICHAELSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Chatsworth Firm Hopes 3-D Video System Hits Home : Technology: With Design has a license for a system to create images seemingly in thin air. Company officials say it could have widespread consumer applications.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Partners Trade Suits in Breakup : Courts: The two accuse each other of financially sapping their Westlake Village flooring firm. Their bank is sued and countersues.
PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unocal to Buy Wilmington Shell Refinery : Energy: Unocal plans to shutdown and stop expansion of refining units at its Los Angeles facility. The deal would enhance its ability to produce reformulated gasolines, and the plant shutdown would reduce emissions in the Los Angeles Basin, the company said.
SUSAN MOFFAT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salomon Slides on List of Top Underwriters
SCOT J. PALTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Convair Workers Fear Job Losses May Loom : Employment: Analysts are split on whether proposed cuts would mean fewer missiles would be built.
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Economy
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Pinkerton's Net Income Rises 10% in 3rd Quarter
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Interest Rate Hopes Trigger Rally in Bonds
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SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Says Its New Chip Speeds Windows Program
Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Market Is More Affordable but Few Are Buying
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Pay-Fone Posts Loss of $150,912 in 4th Quarter
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IBM to Automate Bank in Poland
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Bullish Finish : Propelled by Hopes for Lower Rates, Stocks Have Good Quarter
TOM PETRUNO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Index Tied to Home Mortgages Declines Further
JAMES BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Pollution Research Takes Over Rest of Sales Firm
Home Sales in State to Rise, Realtors Say : Housing: The report says the rebound next year will be caused by a stronger economy, new consumer confidence and lower mortgage rates.
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Home Sales in State to Rise, Realtors Say : Housing: The report says the rebound next year will be caused by a stronger economy, new consumer confidence and lower mortgage rates.
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Jobless Rate Dips, but Number of Jobs Continues to Fall
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Raise Stake to 20.8% of St. Ives Stock
Broadcaster Sells Seattle Station
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Vestro Foods Gets $1-Million Credit Expansion
County's Unemployment Rate Falls : Economy: August's 6.1% is drop from July's 7.0% but may not last.
CHRIS KRAUL, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Siemens Unit Plans to Appeal in Patent Dispute
Teamsters' Election: Honest but Tainted
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Entrepreneurs Design Cards Intended to Skewer Airlines
KARA SWISHER, WASHINGTON POST
Defense Sector Under the Gun : Aerospace: Stocks dip for Northrop, with B-2 funding in doubt, and many other contractors. McDonnell Douglas, however, edged up on the strength of its cargo jet.
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Price of Being Driven by Mobility
DANIEL AKST
Levy Bancorp Acquires Santa Paula Savings
Syncor Quarterly Profit, Revenues Rise Sharply
The Cost of Living
AT&T Tells FCC of Its Plan to Avoid Outages in Future
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Simple as 1, 2, 3-D : Technology: A Costa Mesa firm's new software allows engineers to simulate models on a computer screen with greater ease and share their findings with other workstations.
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fruitful Decision : Malibu Sandal Company Wins Court Fight Over Fruit Name
SUSAN MOFFAT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Job Security Fades for Navy Workers Caught in RIF Tide
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leaping Forward : Athletic shoes: K-Swiss Inc. in Pacoima has achieved rapid sales growth, but the recession may slow it down.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unisys Plans to Spin Off Its Defense Operation : Technology: Analysts question the timing of the move in the wake of President Bush's arms control proposals.
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dole Headquarters Moved to Westlake Village
SPI Pharmaceuticals Unit Taps Soviet Market
CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hospitality Franchise Buys Days Inn Chain
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Record Number Enroll for MBA Studies
CHRIS KRAUL, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Firms Focus on Logos to Project Right Image
BRUCE HOROVITZ
1990 Earnings Drop for Bergen Brunswig Corp. : Pharmaceuticals: Competition in the company's home-video sideline is given as one reason for the 3% decline.
ANNE MICHAUD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
USC Study Reportedly Was Quashed
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Rams Get a Needed Respite
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smoltz Helps Braves Stand Their Ground : Baseball: He strikes out 10 in eight innings during 4-0 victory over Reds. Atlanta's victory is its fourth in a row.
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Hawks Sign Augmon, Cut Moncrief
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Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda's Start Might Be Last of Season
BILL PLASCHKE
Langston Gets 18th as Angels Beat Blue Jays, 2-1
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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Battle Back to Defeat Brewers, 9-8
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Raiders Turn Less Into More
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White Makes Charlton Eligible to Face Braves : Baseball: National League president says he wants Reds to be at full strength against Atlanta.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Passing Game Passed Over
JERRY CROWE
Pro Football Daily Report : Rams
TIM KAWAKAMI
College Football
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BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Twins' Morris Will Start in Game 1
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Schedule Gives Rams Good Break
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene May Be Moved
TIM KAWAKAMI
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : A Court Victory for Players
Associated Press
Hershiser Is Coming Around at Right Time
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chargers' Jefferson Sits, Waits
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : After Nearly Beating Georgia, Titan Coaches Get Second-Guessed
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
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Dodgers' Power Retains Magic : Baseball: Murray gets his 2,500th hit and Strawberry homers as Hershiser stymies the Padres, 7-2.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Rainbows See Trouble in Pink
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Men's Soccer Play Proving Tough
STEVE KRESAL
Quinn Waits for Sockers to Make Call
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McMahon Goes Down, and So Do Eagles, 23-0 : Pro football: Quarterback suffers strained knee ligaments in first quarter, making things easy for Redskins.
BOB OATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Craig Glad to Get Relief
CHRIS DUFRESNE
Uc Irvine Notes
FAIRPLEX : Loss Is Put at $500,000 for Meeting
BILL CHRISTINE
Lakers, With Same Cast, to Begin Training Camp at Palm Desert Today
MARK HEISLER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : SMU Quarterback Injured
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PREP ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Girls Unbeaten in Tennis
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Lambert, Smith Sidelined
MAL FLORENCE
What Went Around the NBA Came Around for Thomas
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
ORANGE COUNTY AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Field's Youngest Player Wins in Sudden Death
MARK SPINN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Call Him 275 Pounds of Receiver
JIM MURRAY
Hollywood Park Units Are Merged
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Official Now Believes Boxer Did Not Drink
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amanda Parson
Nathan Kuchera
UC IRVINE NOTES : Salary Dispute Leads to Jeff Herdman's Release
ROBYN NORWOOD
The Crowd Still Roars : Thirty Years Ago, Roger Maris Hit the Home Run That Broke Ruth's Record and Created a Magic That Remains Alive Today
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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