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What happened on October 05, 1991
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Bobby Chacon Jr., Son of Boxer, Shot to Death : Street crime: Youth, 17, is gunned down in the parking lot of a department store in Panorama City. Police say the killing is gang-related.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : City Urges County to Train Paramedics
MAIA DAVIS
Nurses, Hospital Reach Tentative Pay Agreement
TINA DAUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gang-Related Attack Takes Life of Ring Champ's Son : Violence: Bobby Chacon Jr., 17, is identified as the victim of a shooting outside a store in Panorama City.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Road Medians to Get Unifying Landscapes
LESLIE EARNEST
COSTA MESA : College Official to Attend Mexico Talks
VENTURA : Bank Robber Flees Through Back Door
POLLY BEE
Shipping Company Cited for Emitting Oily Cloud
Police Seek Missing Girl, 9
USD Gets $1-Million Grant for Multicultural Agenda
DAVID SMOLLAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lungren Urges Residents' Help to End Gangs
BOB ELSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Escondido
Attack Is Blamed on Desperation for Mental Care
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S.-County Jail Plan Falters Over Finances : Government: Five months of negotiations end when U.S. marshal's office, county sheriff fail to agree on rates.
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camarillo : School Workers Vote to Form Union
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Man Killed in 3-Car Collision in Pacoima
Man Is Shot to Death; Gang Members Suspected
ANAHEIM : Council Abolishes Economic Board
TERRY SPENCER
1 Youth Killed, 4 Injured as Truck Overturns
ORANGE : Reward Offered for Arson Information
MARY HELEN BERG
SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Club Is Given $8,820 More by City
ZION BANKS
Picus' Tale of City Politics Is Described as Typical
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AQMD Directors Move to Block Diesel Trains
San Diego
Federal Court Reinstates Lawsuit by Prison Inmate
Undoing the Mistakes of Past : State needs a water policy of future, not 1940s
Campo
HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Alleged Incidents of Bias to Be Probed
BILL BILLITER
Coronado
Yaroslavsky Backs Longer Carnival Hours
Thousand Oaks : Woman Kidnaped, Beaten by 2 Men
PEGGY Y. LEE
San Diego
San Diego
Conservationists Attack Jordan Report : Environment: Two groups say the land-swap study is flawed because it doesn't assess impacts of the development tied to the deal.
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Deals Struck in 'A's Bandit' Bank Heists Case
Raid Leaves Woman Shaken : Law enforcement: Deputies broke in on dealers, but the dealers had moved, and a Mexican migrant says she was rudely roughed up.
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Bans Parties in Wake of Stabbings
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Jail: So Let's Hear a Better Idea
SEAL BEACH : City Ordered to Pay Mola Foes' Attorney
SHANNON SANDS
Little Lotto Results
NATURE WATCH : Bearing Down
Search for Relief From Pain
Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
Report on Fish Contamination
Board Candidate Withdraws
Man Beaten to Death With Rock; 2 Arrested
Division Over Bridge : 2 Burbank Neighborhoods at Odds Over Plan to Tear Down Span
GREG BRAXTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NASA Funds Space Life Study
Manzanar Site
Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
ANAHEIM : Athletes, Mayor Film Anti-Drug Message
KEVIN JOHNSON
Names, Addresses of Jury Found in Killer's Jail Cell
COSTA MESA : OCC Dean Named to State Board Term
MARY ANNE PEREZ
MISSION VIEJO : Land Swap Was Months in Making
FRANK MESSINA
San Diego
Point Loma Plant Gets Tijuana Sewage
Associated Press
Tentacles of the Rushdie Affair : Iran's threat against novelist bars it from the world community
GARDEN GROVE : Street Closing for Gay Protest of Veto
ERIC LICHTLBAU
Judge Backs Review Board for Projects in Coastal Region : Development: Environmentalists hail the ruling on Malibu-area case. A battle over Bob Hope's land prompted the suit.
SHAWN DOHERTY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Biker Killed After Hitting Lane Divider
Gallegly Says He Wrote 2 Overdrafts at House Bank : Bad checks: The Simi Valley congressman learns of his 'honest mistake' from the sergeant-at-arms. The $174.30 shortfall was covered.
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boot Patrol Leaves Mark on Scofflaws : Traffic: Expanded program to immobilize vehicles of motorists with at least five unpaid tickets has helped city of Los Angeles increase its fine collection rate.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FAA Kills Financing for LAX Program : Aviation: Dispute with city over jet noise rules will indefinitely delay plan to soundproof homes near the airport.
JAMES RAINEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Search for Relief From Pain
Seabees to Build Bridge for City Groundbreaking : Thousand Oaks: It will make foot traffic easier for ceremonies at Jungleland, the site for a City Hall and performing-arts complex.
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Back-to-Back Accidents Jam Freeway for Hours : Traffic: Early morning truck crash, then car fire, snarl San Diego Freeway traffic into the early afternoon.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Koop Says Health System in Trouble
POLLY BEE
Couple Indicted in Cocaine Case After Arrest in Hotel Parking Lot
MOORPARK : Council Votes to Raise Parking Fines
MAIA DAVIS
A Peek at a Natural Treasure : 1,200-Acre Conservancy to Open Its Gates to the Public for a Day
LESLIE BERKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Death in Sewage Backup to Cost City $1 Million : Keyword: Small children of asthmatic woman who died while cleaning up mess that had surged into her bathroom because of a blocked line are to benefit from settlement.
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chemical Tank Blast at Fluor Sends 25 to Hospitals : Explosion: An air-conditioning accident causes minor eye and throat irritations but no danger to Irvine residents or the environment.
KEVIN JOHNSON and TOM McQUEENEY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Countywide : Landscaping Project Slated for Airport
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN
GARDEN GROVE : City OKs Formation of Citizen Panel
GREG HERNANDEZ
New Shine for an Old Gem : Renovated Bradbury Building is a credit to Los Angeles architecture
OXNARD : Girl Gets Probation in Her Baby's Death
PEGGY Y. LEE
OXNARD : No Charges in Fatal Shooting at House
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL
New Investigative Unit May Cast Eye on Sheriff's Department : Law enforcement: A U.S. Civil Rights commissioner tells minority leaders that he will alert his agency to allegations of brutality by deputies.
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Taking High Ground for Gnatcatcher
KRISTINA LINDGREN
Fire Is Out, but Resentment Smolders in La Jolla : Preservation: Co-owner of historic apartment complex damaged in blaze says she's frustrated over city's involvement with property.
JOHN M. GLIONNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Juror Names, Addresses Uncovered in Killer's Cell : Justice: A private investigator gave information to the inmate and made phone calls for him. A judge says such actions could put the jury system at risk.
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Members of School Board Reluctantly Allow Fellow Trustee to Remain Coach : Burbank: Panel decides that Robert Dunivant won't be paid and calls for an inquiry into his appointment.
GREG BRAXTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farmers Feel Threat From Water Rate Rises
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Passes Nude Model Case to N.M.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Helpers of Disabled Given Awards
HERBERT J. VIDA
100 Police Raid Apartments for Drugs; 25 Held
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chief Rabbi From Israel Praises Orthodox Jews for Doing Much With Little
JOHN DART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
YORBA LINDA : 2 Subdivisions Near State Park Approved
TED JOHNSON
Bid to Save Joshua Trees Gains Ground : Flora: Palmdale, which was named for the high desert vegetation, is weighing a law to protect plants from developers. Planners have spent years revising the proposed ordinance.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Law Officials Arrest 4, Find Weapons in Cocaine Bust
Teacher Accused of Wielding Stun Gun : Schools: A science instructor used the weapon to demonstrate electricity, official says. Police are investigating allegations that he threatened students.
HOWARD BLUME, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Officer Says Gang Violence Is Concern
STEPHANIE STASSEL and CARLOS LOZANO
Obituaries
Robbers Hide in Bank, Get Jump on Employees
4 Men Living Under Freeway Evicted : Homeless: The shelters they had built in the foliage beneath an interchange in Westwood are carted away by Caltrans. All claim to be veterans of the Vietnam War.
ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smorgasbord Schooling : Elementary Students Get to Choose From a Menu of Mini-Classes
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Defend Embattled Officer's Record : Shooting: Long Beach officials say an internal investigation of Alan B. Ice won't include previous complaints against the policeman.
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justice Served to Killer in Rhyme, Meter : Murder: Echoing the style of the man he is sentencing, Judge Robert Fitzgerald delivers it in the form of a poem.
MARK I. PINSKY and MARIA NEWMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BUENA PARK : Perfecting the Monster Inside Them
LYNDA NATALI
Mayor Helped Set Up Meeting for Man Now Sought in Fraud
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Teens Hurt in Shooting at High School Football Game
ERIC SHEPARD and NIESON HIMMEL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Black-Korean Truce Termed 'Very Fragile' : Ethnic relations: The two sides offer differing interpretations of pact to end boycott. City officials say there is more work to be done.
SHERYL STOLBERG and FRANK CLIFFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FULLERTON : Cal State Enrollment Just Short of Record
KRISTINA LINDGREN
Sanity Issue Raised by Bardo Lawyer : Murder case: Defense witness testifies that the man accused of killing actress Rebecca Schaeffer appeared 'loony' when he was arrested.
ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO : Suzanne Somers to Discuss Alcoholism
FRANK MESSINA
Stamp Art
ENTERTAINMENT
Electric Bassist Will Take a Simpler Approach
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It Was a Real 'Dogfight' to Get Nancy Savoca's Vision on Screen : Movies: The director elicits macho performances in her latest film by learning to get around her feminist and feminine sensibilities.
CHRIS WILLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Exploring 'Columbus' : PBS Hopes Miniseries on His 1492 Voyage, Aftermath Has the Impact of Last Season's 'Civil War'
SHARON BERNSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Discovering 'Black Mexico' : Photography: Tony Gleaton's exhibit in San Juan Capistrano gives viewers an intimate look into villagers' daily lives and rituals.
JANICE L. JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Review : NBC's 'Babe Ruth' an Undistinguished Bio
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Outdoor Adventure in the Arts
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Society Opens Season : Ligeti's Trio for horn, violin and piano proves the central event of program at Chapman.
CHRIS PASLES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Corea Reserves All His Spark for the End of Elektric Show
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Will They Love 'Tonight' Tomorrow?
RICK DU BROW
Whitton Also Pinch-Hits as a Writer
SUSAN KING
TV Review : 'Fire' Grapples With Problems of Old Age
RAY LOYND
South County Troupe Loses Bid for Site : Theater: The group is refused San Juan Saloon but gets vow of help from the City Council in search for new home.
LEN HALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Religion 'Invisible' on TV, Study Says
From Times wire services
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pearl Jam Survives the Anguish, Doubt of Youth
STEVE HOCHMAN
Allen Wants to Cut It in Mainstream
DANIEL CERONE
13-Part Series on American Music to Premiere on Learning Channel
RANDY LEWIS
Camerata Isn't Stealing an Audience
Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
For the Record
TV Review : 'Ray Charles': A Tribute With Soul
DENNIS HUNT
Pop Music Review : Pearl Jam Survives the Anguish, Doubt of Youth
STEVE HOCHMAN
MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Society Opens 5th Season
CHRIS PASLES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Covering an Illegal Art Form
OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Recycles 'Giovanni'
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
If One London Isn't Right, Try Other
ANDY MARX
STAGE REVIEW : Performers Say 'I Do! I Do!' but Still Struggle : Musical: Capable singing fails to make up for acting deficiencies.
JOHN GODFREY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : 'Sugar Tax': Sweet Concoction for a Teen Crowd
CHRIS WILLMAN
WEEKEND TV : Individuals Helping the Environment
STEVE WEINSTEIN
Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
TV Review : 'Played in the USA' a Fascinating Oddity
RAY LOYND
Huntington Will Look at Aerosol-Art Program : Graffiti: The plan calls for allowing 'quality' murals to be painted on the seaside retaining wall and, at the same time, discouraging crude scribblings.
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
San Diego Spotlight : In 1492, What Was Chris Columbus Listening To?
KENNETH HERMAN
A Grand-Slam Experience
JEANE deCOSTER and DAVID CROOK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jehovah's Witnesses Still Opening Doors
From Reuters
Previously Produced 'Dog Logic' Wins New-Play Grant
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Review : Comedy on a Couch in Billy Crystal's 'Sessions'
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Mexican Music Fest Plans Eclectic Slate at Embassy
ENRIQUE BLANC, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Good, Bad Come With Rivers Name
JANICE ARKATOV
SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Dodgers-Braves Race Peaks as NHL Begins
STEVEN HERBERT
Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs: Acts of War or Love? : Activist: He claims that the church has waged a campaign of misinformation and that its attempts to deny medical information cannot be divorced from its long history of vicious attacks on homosexuals.
SPENCER COX,
Cox is a member of ACT UP in New York City. and
Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs: Acts of War or Love? : Cleric: He says Catholic faith and beliefs are derived from the life, ministry and example of Jesus Christ and that the archdiocese is committed to ministering to the homosexual community with love and compassion.
ROGER M. MAHONY
NEWS
Night Landings on Carrier Test Pilots to Limit
GEORGE FRANK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Basketball Backboard Frame Falls, Kills Student
Associated Press
Key Democrats Still Undecided on Gates : Intelligence: CIA confirmation hearings end with an extraordinary defense of nominee by Sen. Boren. Republicans say vote will be close.
MICHAEL ROSS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maneuvering Begins Over a Successor to Kaifu : Japan: His party prepares to pick a new leader. Prime Minister reportedly confirms that he is bowing out.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethnic Groups Seen as New Rights Foes : Repression: Governments will pose a lesser threat to the new Europe, says U.S. delegate to 38-nation conference.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Meets With Group Seeking to Improve Educational System
From a Times Staff Writer
NEWS ANALYSIS : Growing Western Ties Set Off Gulf Jitters : Security: Iran and some other Arab powers see U.S. pact as a step toward control of oil.
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Union Official Shot by Ulster Extremists
Reuters
Wilson Attacks Davis for Pay-Cut Stand
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hungary Tightens Up on Border Controls
Reuters
NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Three Jets Avoid Crash Near Airport
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
No U.S. Aid for Welk's Hometown
Associated Press
30-Cent Stamp Rejected; Issue Goes to Board
From The Washington Post
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : REDWOOD VALLEY : Visiting Bear Is No Party Animal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jobless Rate Up to 7.7% in State : Economy: California unemployment jumps as national figure falls slightly. Bush calls for Americans to 'start moving and investing' to spur sluggish recovery.
DOUGLAS JEHL and OSWALD JOHNSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 45 House Members Admit to Bad Checks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bush Against Sending GIs to Haiti : Policy: He meets with ousted leader and says he hopes democracy can be restored without use of outside forces.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Cotton Bollworms Found in 2 Counties
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Black Wins Mayoral Election in Memphis
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wilson Vetoes Bill to Extend Unemployment Benefits
From a Times Staff Writer
High Jobless Rolls Indicate a Slow Recovery in State : Recession: Orange County is faring better than other parts of California, but recovery may not come until 1992 or 1993.
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Loneliness of a Soviet Farmer : Even as experts urge a free-enterprise system for food, private farmers remain a rare breed. For one Russian couple, life outside the collective farm is a grueling test.
JONATHAN PETERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Smoking Campaign Will Target 17 States : Health: Federal agency will provide $115 million for community programs. The goal is to cut the number of adult tobacco users to 15% from 28%.
From Associated Press
El Salvador : Cristiani's Private Pact With Rebels Stalls Truce Accord
KENNETH FREED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Petition Drive Halts Ban on Smoking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fire at Kennedy Building
Associated Press
Britain, Italy Urge Europe Defense Force
From Reuters
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Fruit, Vegetable Quarantine Urged
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
North Korean Test of Mobile Scud Reported
Associated Press
Prestigious Brain Research Group to Relocate in S.D. : Science: Move to Scripps Research Institute reflects city's growing importance in scientific circles.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California, L.A. May Be Facing a Slow Recovery
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Haitian Coup Chief Unswayed by 1st OAS Visit
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chronology of Kaifu's Term in Office
Associated Press
U.S. Moves to Curb Suspect China Goods : Trade: Items believed to have been made by prisoners or forced labor will be stopped by Customs officials.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talks on New Zaire Regime Stall; Some Foreign Units Leave
From Associated Press
Ukraine Demands Seat at Any Nuclear Disarmament Talks
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Testimony on Fiscal Status Withheld
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hanoi Puts Corruption Cost at $2.1 Billion
Reuters
CIA, NSA Surveillance of Lawmakers, Aides Detailed : Intelligence: Senate panel told that talks with Sandinista officials were monitored and distributed within government. Gates is cleared of impropriety.
PAUL HOUSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Murder Suspect Is Guilty of Burglary
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Iraq Nearly Had Own A-Bomb, U.N. Finds : Military: Baghdad could have developed the weapon in a year to 18 months, the inspection team says.
TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
S.F. Sense of Pride an Issue as Agnos Fights for His Job : Election: Voters believe the city is in decline. Mayor says he's blamed for problems beyond his control.
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATO, Former Warsaw Pact Foes Drawing Ever Closer : Military: Poland and Czechoslovakia traded intelligence data with the West on Soviet forces in eastern Germany during Kremlin coup attempt.
ROBERT C. TOTH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Corruption Trial Attorneys Clash on Limits for Accepting Donations : Courts: Prosecutor says in summation that two political aides committed extortion. Defense asserts money, politics are unavoidably linked.
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Tennessee Ernie Ford in Critical Condition
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Legislature Session Put Off for 2 Weeks : Supreme Soviet: Many republics still haven't chosen delegates. Gorbachev sets Oct. 21 as new meeting date.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gay Rights Activists Stage Another Night of Peaceful Protest
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Joseph Kaplan; Pioneered in Study of Stratosphere
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
31 Nations Sign Pact to Protect Antarctica
From Reuters
Frequent Job Bias Leaves Little Recourse, Gays Say
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FBI Intelligence Unit Gets New Leader
From a Times Staff Writer
A Dream Dies in Germany's Racist Hotbed
TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BRANSCOMB : Sawmill to Lay Off 240 for 3 Months
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Romania : Miners Out-of-Control Thug Squad : After calling on them to disperse demonstrators last year, Iliescu now faces an unpredictable monster of his own creation.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cambodian Dancers' U.S. Tour Collapses : Culture: Fifty-five refugees are stuck in two houses in Orange County after publicity campaign fails to draw enough people to performances. Troupe is $56,000 in debt.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latvia Party Chief Put His Money on Wrong Horse : Baltics: On the day of the coup, Alfreds Rubiks issued a list of pro-independence politicians he wanted arrested. Four days later, he found himself in a cell.
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State to Go After 'Offshore' Insurers : Auto coverage: Unlicensed companies sell cheap policies and then do not pay the claims, Garamendi says.
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fear and Loathing Vanish From Pentagon's Annual Appraisal of Soviet Power
JOHN M. BRODER and MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Author's Segregationist Past Uncovered : Books: 'Little Tree,' purported memoir of a Cherokee orphan, is a best seller. But the writer apparently led a second life--as a racist.
From Associated Press
116-Year-Old All-Male School to Admit Women
Associated Press
Serbian-Led Army Pounds Croatian Ports, Threatens to Shell Fortress : Yugoslavia: European negotiators again claim to have worked out a cease-fire.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Case of Poetic Justice : Judge Uses Rhymes to Sentence Killer Whose Verse Told of Plans to Slay 54
MARK I. PINSKY and MARIA NEWMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ig Nobel Prizes Go to Those Likely to Be Overlooked : Lampoon: MIT researchers create the new series of awards, named after the 'inventor of soda pop.' Among the first winners are Vice President Dan Quayle and imprisoned junk-bond king Michael Milken.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Library Told to Return Hasidic Tomes : Religion: Lubavitch rabbis conclude their monthlong Kremlin protest.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Lover Sentenced in Prison Escape
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Discovery of Alzheimer's Gene Stirs Ethics Debate : Medicine: Questions are raised on prenatal testing and the effect of diagnosis on adult victims' quality of life.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
SPORTS
Blocker Uses Height to Take IBF Championship
From Staff and Wire Reports
When Will Athletes Finally Learn About Drinking and Driving?
Fullerton to See Potent Offense From Pacific
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
McMichael Incites Controversy
Michael Wilbon, The Washington Post
High School Football / City Section : Roundup : Valley Pac-8 Conference
GREG ANAPOL
Jurisprudence
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Smith, Crespi Surprise Bishop Montgomery
JIM COLEMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Angels Beat Royals, 6-2, but Clinch Last Place
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Men's Soccer
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
JAY ROSS
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Marmonte League
LANCE O'FALLON
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
TIM HAYES
GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Shoots 64 for Lead in Texas Open
From Associated Press
Reynolds' Appeal of Penalty Is Supported by TAC Panel
RANDY HARVEY
CLIPPERS : Ezdwards Is a No-Show, Rivers Is a Walk-Out
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Littlerock Falls Flat Against Bishop
PAIGE A. LEECH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dunston Remains Cub--for $12 Million
Associated Press
VILLA PARK WATER POLO : San Clemente, Capistrano Valley Reach Semifinals
Kiwis Catch Alleged Spy in Compound
RICH ROBERTS
Under Attack, Giants' Handley Plays Defense
GREG LOGAN, NEWSDAY
Prep Football Roundup
HEATHER STEVENS
Golf
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PRO FOOTBALL UPDATE : CHARGERS : Seale Believes the Chargers Are Due for Victory Over Raiders
T.J. SIMERS
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Channel League
BRIAN BANKS
Defense Picks Off a 17-13 Victory for El Dorado
PAT LARKIN
Byrd Takes Off in 38-24 Victory : Prep football: Tailback, who runs for 283 yards and four touchdowns against Pacifica, was 61 yards shy of Rancho Alamitos record.
FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Third Period Still Haunts Gulls
DANA HADDAD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurisprudence
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BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Still Is in Dark About Future
HELENE ELLIOTT
Anaheim Capitalizes on Turnovers to Beat Cypress, 10-9
TOM BIRSCHBACH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Faryniarz Won't Go on Injured Reserve
TIM KAWAKAMI
Detmer Lifts BYU Past Utah State
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NHL ROUNDUP : Visions of Grandeur End Late for Sharks
DAN HAFNER
Pierce's Mertes to Sit Out Season
JOHN ORTEGA
Tustin Crushes San Clemente, 42-0
RICK HAZELTINE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : White Says He Hasn't Spoken With Colts
CHRIS BAKER
Quarterback Fills in Fine as Century Wins
DON PATTERSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
This One Shakes the Dodgers : Baseball: L.A. falls one game behind Braves with two games to play after 4-1 loss to Giants. Clark, Williams and Bass hit home runs.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third-Stringer Makes Pass Count for Garden Grove
TONY EVANS
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
VINCENT BONSIGNORE
Chaminade Beats Rival Notre Dame for 1st Time, 22-14
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sailing
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PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : GM Wants 1-Year Deal for Riddoch
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Raiders Are Scoring at a Winning Pace
He's Already Saying Some Sad Goodbys
Getting in His Zone for the Big Games
He's Already Saying Some Sad Goodbys
Playing With Torches, a Guy Can Get Burned
Fan Says Other Teams Elect to Receive Players from Needy Chargers
Angels Need to Try Some Different Tactics
LAKERS : Haley's Dream Comes True When Nets Don't Match Offer
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kurri Doesn't Waste Time Making Impact : Hockey: Kings' new forward has three goals in 6-3 season-opening victory over Jets.
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
There Is Still Room for the Good News, Too
Antelope Valley Falters in 2nd Half, Loses, 13-7
BRIAN MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
University Stops Foothill to Win Its Third in a Row
FORREST LEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Holtz Puts Irish in Another Zone for Stanford
MAL FLORENCE
Orange Overcomes Penalties to Beat Western, 10-7
KIM KUTCHER
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Channel League
STEVE PRATT
Hawkins, Rayford Fuel Banning Past Washington
LONNIE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey Victory Comes Early Because of Gunfire
ERIC SHEPARD
Blue Jays Became Birds of a Different Feather
MARK MASKE, WASHINGTON POST
THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Northridge's Conversation About Joining WAC Just Small Talk
MIKE HISERMAN
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
TIM HADDOCK
Rio Mesa Pays Dearly for Errors in 33-18 Loss
JEFF RILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Football Roundup
Gwynn Could Take It Sitting Down
DAVE DISTEL
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Marmonte League
PAUL OLSON
There's a Way Fernandez May Stay : Baseball: Before 3-2 victory over Reds, Padre shortstop says signing Duncan would make him happy.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Marmonte League
GREG MEADE
Cal Looks Forward to UCLA
MAL FLORENCE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Munoz Makes Right Call for Hilltop
JOHN GEIS
99-Yard Return Keys Brea Victory
High School Football / City Section : Roundup : Valley Pac-8 Conference
JOHN MOORADIAN
Eisenhower Tops El Toro, Proves It's No Hayseed
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CS Long Beach Road Show Stops in Las Vegas
Oxnard Fills Baseball, Basketball Positions
Garden Grove League Roundup
JENNIFER VINEYARD
Toreros See Challenge in Cal State Hayward
JIM LINDGREN
COUNTY TENNIS ROUNDUP : San Clemente's Parks Helps U.S. Wheelchair Team Advance
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
BEVEN GROSSMAN
El Modena Wins Battle of Defenses
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Football / City Section : Roundup
GREG GUSS and Sherry Bebitch Jeffe,
Sherry Bebitch Jeffe is senior associate of the Center for Politics and Policy at Claremont Graduate School
Drought Ends for Saugus in Win Over Hart
MIKE GLAZE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Beats Troy to Give Marrujo His 100th Victory
KEN HILL
COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Soccer's Format Change Welcomed
MITCH POLIN
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
CHARLIE CARTER
Whitaker May Make Lightweight Farewell : Boxing: He is expected to move up to junior-welterweight division after defending titles against Paez tonight.
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROUNDUP : Aguirre, Padilla Set the Pace for Glendale
Prep Football Roundup
LEN HALL
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Channel League
TERRY STEED
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Mission League
STEVE WILLIAMS
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
ROB SONNER
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
DAVID COULSON
Top Performers
Seal Leads Way to Irvine's Victory, Trophy
OAK TREE : Kartajana Gift Horse for Drysdale
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Their Methods Were Madness, but They Achieved Same Ends
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : Kickoff Return Fuels Kennedy
TODD JACOBSON
San Fernando Floods End Zone, 42-0
DAVID WHARTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whiteland Janice Wins Futurity
Associated Press
Mater Dei Beats Riverside Poly to Stay Unbeaten
More Budget Cuts Hit UC Irvine Sports : Anteaters: Athletic department lays off two, delays two hirings in trimming $195,000.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aztecs Need Some Way Over the Rainbows : College football: Lowery to start at quarterback for SDSU in a game crucial to its WAC title hopes.
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No. 1 Team Rolls as Linebacker Scores Twice
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : After Injury, Things Going Hay's Way
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Actually Ahead of Schedule
BILL PLASCHKE
The Answers Are Blowing in the Wind
MIKE DOWNEY
High School Football / City Section : Roundup : Valley Pac-8 Conference
FRANK GALVAN
UCI Strengthens Front Line with Transfer
ROBYN NORWOOD
Coliseum Is Called a Safe Place to Visit
Hicks Wins Main Event in Motorcycle Racing
BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Palmeiro, Sierra Near 200 Hits, Too
DAN HAFNER
High School Football Roundup
Avery Is Braves' Edge : Baseball: He no-hits Astros for 6 2/3 innings in a 5-2 victory that makes Atlanta the leader in the National League West.
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Football / City Section : Roundup
NORM WEBER
Royal Sacks Westlake, Snyder, 21-0
DAVE DESMOND, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Goebel to Start at Quarterback for Eagles
Associated Press
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : Canyon Rides Big 2nd Quarter to Roll Past Burbank, 42-9
VINCE KOWALICK
High School Football / City Section : Roundup : Valley Pac-8 Conference
LISA GRALL
Portugal Directs Drive That Carries Oceanside
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brothers Again : Samoan Players Cement Family Bonds on CSUN Football Team
THERESA MUNOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
JEREMY ROSE
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Prep Football Roundup
DALE RUHE
Hill Still Waiting After Late Score : Fooball: Fifth time is no charm for Santa Ana coach, who is one victory shy of becoming Orange County's all-time winner after Westminster rallies.
TOM HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Football Roundup
Fontana Wins Bragging Rights and Game, 28-26
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In 4th Attempt, Harvard Finally Gives Thran 100th Coaching Victory, 29-13
KIRBY LEE
Huntington Beach Wins League Opener Behind Escobedo
COLIN EMBREY
Los Alamitos Hangs On When Conversion Attempt Fails
KEN BANKS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Buena Park, Barrios Win Battle of the Running Backs
ERIC MADDY
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic Uses 27 Aces to Beat Agassi
From Associated Press
High School Football / Southern Section : Roundup : Nonleague
BRYAN RODGERS
Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
Corralling Kopp Is Titans' Objective : Football: Fullerton hopes to control ball and keep potent Pacific offense, led by former Mission Viejo High standout, on the sideline.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE BIG GAME / VISTA 21, ORANGE GLEN 14 : Mangohig, Jackson Lead Vista to Victory
MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
There Is Still Room for the Good News, Too
Esperanza Extends Win Streak to 18
BOB BORSUM, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Danger Is No Longer Their Business : Drag boats: Since the move to enclosed cockpits, drivers are living to tell about going faster than 200 m.p.h.
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Messier Traded for Nicholls, Two Others
From Associated Press
When Will Athletes Finally Learn About Drinking and Driving?
Murray Hit the Nail Right on the Head
BUSINESS
U.S.-Canadian Timber Dispute Takes Root : Imports: The Bush Administration moves toward retaliatory duties on lumber.
KAREN TUMULTY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Bond Yields Plunge on Heels of Jobless Report
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Salomon to Pay Fine to Agency
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BofA Merger Could Be Challenged
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2 GM Plants Struck; Effects May Spread : Labor: A walkout at two brake plants may soon cause parts shortages at General Motors' facilities nationwide.
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Japanese Current Account Surplus Hits $5.5 Billion
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L.A. Gear's 3rd Quarter Shows $11-Million Loss : Retailing: It also plans fourth-quarter write-offs to cover the costs of restructuring.
KEVIN E. CULLINANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parretti Loses a New Round in MGM Case
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Joint Venture to Build 5 Gas Stations in Russia
CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
American Express Probes Possible Fraud
SCOT J. PALTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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O.C. Malls Increase '90 Sales 3.4% Over the Previous Year
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Costs Spiral : L.A. Employers Pay the Steepest Rate in U.S. for Their Group Insurance, Survey Shows
SUSAN MOFFAT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BCCI Official in Venture With Keating : Banking: The ex-owner of Lincoln Savings reportedly formed an offshore firm with a director of scandal-plagued Bank of Credit & Commerce International in 1986.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Allergan Agrees to Sell Humphrey Subsidiary : Medical technology: Carl Zeiss, a German-based international supplier of optical and electronic products, plans to purchase the company, which makes ophthalmic diagnostic equipment.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Office Rent Remains a Bargain, Study Says : Real estate: Costs in downtown rank ninth out of 13 U.S. urban areas. Low taxes, moderate electricity costs and a glut of space are credited.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
Taking Great Paints to Fix Exterior Can Save Money : Improvement: The experts advise that quality and the choice of colors are what is important for the long run.
From Mature Outlook
Arbor Lovers Can't Leaf Well Enough Alone
PATRICK MOTT
CLIPBOARD : Several Rooms, Lots of Views
Cloth Wall Coverings Are Changing the Fabric of Interior Decorating
VALERIE ORLEANS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DECORATING ADVICE : Stripes, Stenciled Figures Add Playful Touch
CARLETON VARNEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Time Is Ripe for Planting a Cabbage-Family Garden
JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sticky Carpet Glue Problem Needs a Solvent
JOHN MORELL
Brace Your Fences Against Tests of Time : Maintenance: The proper installation and repair will protect posts and railings from decay.
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Making an Impression : Wood and Plaster Moldings Add Affordable Dimension to Otherwise Dull Homes
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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