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What happened on September 06, 1991
ENTERTAINMENT
Revelations
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Revelations
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEWS : Double Bill With a Minor Masterpiece
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Hofmann Adds Classical Touch to Catalina Show
By Leonard Feather
MUSIC REVIEW : Parkening in Slight Program at the Bowl
By John Henken, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Clapton Jams With Bluesman Buddy Guy
By Dennis Hunt
RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Confessions of a Dedicated Grill Watcher
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Rockers Show Solidarity in Benefit
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Roots Go 'Hand in Hand' With Contemporary Works
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Everything From Murderous Ex-Junkies to Angels
By Terry Atkinson
Collecting, the Couch-Potato Way
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'Malibu Waitress' Could Use a Few Tips : What is basically a one-woman show often manages to be funny despite weak material and awkward pacing.
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alternatives to Latest From Bowie, Petty
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Danny DeVito Digs Up Some Trimmings From His 'Roses'
By Barbara Saltzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : 'Motherwell': The Civilized Abstract Expressionist
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : It's the Same Old 'Business' : Hackman, Baryshnikov Trapped in Spy Caper
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Haden's Spirit of Freedom
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sale of Fallbrook Station Reflects a Trend in Radio
By Kevin Brass, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Pretty Photos Are an Insult to Pops Concert : 'Photochoreography': Copland music takes a back seat as pictures offering a narrow, distorted 'portrait' of America are projected onto large screen.
By Frankie Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Puck is Dream Part for Dancer Marla Navarrete
By Frankie Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mystery Meal : Trends: A look at the interactive dinner-theater productions San Diegans are flocking to.
By John Godfrey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Diego Spotlight : Avalon Boasts of Quality Food for Moderate Prices
By David Nelson
MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Performance Proves John Fahey Is Still the Daddy of Acoustic Guitarists
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEWS : 'West' Challenges Ideas About Nature
By David Pagel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Barnstormin' Norman a Born Star : Yearling Calf Is Milking His Celebrity Status From 'City Slickers' for All It's Worth
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bombay Bicycle Club Just Wants to Have American Fun
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Little House, Big House : Theater: Actors Alley, marking its 20th year, will transfer two of its productions from its small venue to the much larger Gindi Auditorium.
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
From the Big Screen to the Small Club The stage of the...
By David Wharton
Big 3 Crisis Coverage--What Coup?
By Howard Rosenberg
To Live and Die in N. Y. : Chinese Artists Eke Out an Existence on Hostile Streets
By David D'Arcy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Public Radio's 'CALNET' Operating Without Financial Net : Broadcasting: The statewide program's staff is dwindling and rumors about money woes abound. 'It's in a very, very vulnerable position.'
By Claudia Puig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Album Chart : 'Sandman' Propels Metallica Sales
By Dennis Hunt
Christie's to Showcase Chinese Artists
By David D'Arcy
AIDS Activist Finds Creative Outlet in 'Church' : Documentary: Robert Hilferty's controversial 'Stop the Church' will air tonight on KCET. 'AIDS is an inescapable subject and must be explored,' he says.
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tamarind's 'Wild Oats' Puts Fiber in Laugh Diet
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Enlightening Strikes Twice : La Jamaica, as Well as Other Events in 2 Mexican Festivals, Aims to Promote Understanding
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Effort to Withhold Funds Fails
By Mary Anne Perez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Viewers to 'Trek' Where No Man Has Gone Before
By Rick Vanderknyff
NEWS
Firm's President Criticizes Story, Defends His Products
Sales of Cars and Trucks in August Drop 11.7% as Analysts Worry About Impact of Price Hikes
By Donald Woutat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wildlife Corridors
Rollbacks and Proposition 103
County Bonuses
Drug Laws and Morality
Drug Laws and Morality
County Bonuses
Rollbacks and Proposition 103
Drug Laws and Morality
Coup Coverage
Habitat for Humanity
County Bonuses
Gorbachev, Bush
Citizens Must Fight Back
Federal Agency Moves to Protect Gnatcatcher : Environment: The proposal to put the bird on the endangered-species list could profoundly affect development throughout much of the Southland.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Is Liable in Rape by Officer, Court Rules : Law: The decision could affect a San Diego case in which a motorist was murdered by a CHP officer.
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Withholding of Backing for KCET Urged : Television: Cardinal says program to be aired tonight glorifies hate crimes. Film attacks church's AIDS stand.
By Sharon Bernstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Remnants of Red Peril in Land of the Mellow
By Paul Feldman
NEWS ANALYSIS : Soviet Political Shift a Study in Paradoxes
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Turnaround, Garamendi Backs No-Fault
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Can Soviet Liberals Keep Faith? : Triumphant democrats have finally seized the reins of power. But critics fear they are already abandoning the ideals of human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Plans Lottery With Jackpot of Legal Residency : Immigration: Officials brace for deluge of applicants for 40,000 visas. Critics say the process favors Europeans.
By Ashley Dunn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KCET Unworthy of Public Support, Mahony Declares : Television: Cardinal says program to be aired tonight glorifies hate crimes. Film attacks church's AIDS stand.
By Sharon Bernstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Historic Soviet Power Transfer : Centralized Authority to End; Republics Gain : Reform: A determined Gorbachev pushes the new law through a fractious Parliament. It vests control in a trio of institutions until a union treaty can be signed.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Is Liable in Rape by Officer, Court Rules : Law: State justices say decision encourages prevention of offenses. But one warns of expanded taxpayer burden.
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Administration Torn Over Whether to Trust Yeltsin
By Jack Nelson and Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A-Weapons Under Control, Gorbachev, Yeltsin Insist
By David Lauter and Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Partial Ban on Lethal Pesticide Parathion OKd
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Panel OKs Covitz, With Warning
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Moves to Protect the Gnatcatcher : Environment: The proposal to put the bird on the endangered species list could profoundly affect development throughout much of the Southland.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stanford to Return U.S. Funds Used for Upkeep of Tomb
From Associated Press
Indicted Cult Leader Broussard Dies : Commune: Ex-Watts minister faced charges of enslaving children at Oregon farm.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latinos Offer Own Plan for Redistricting : Politics: Proposal includes state and congressional seats and would create six new minority strongholds.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BCCI Officials Hid Noriega Funds, U.S. Charges : Finance: Indictment alleges six bankers concealed money for the ex-dictator and laundered millions in drug profits.
By Ronald J. Ostrow and Douglas Frantz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gorbachev and Yeltsin Answer Americans' Questions
\o7 Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Russian Federation President Boris N. Yeltsin answered questions from Americans across the country late Thursday on ABC TV. Following are excerpts: \f7
Can Yeltsin Really Be Trusted? U.S. Officials Are Still Not Sure : Diplomacy: Some see a valuable ally in the powerful Russian leader. Others call him too unpredictable.
By Doyle Mcmanus and Jack Nelson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Republics to Take Up Troop Issue : Military: Defense minister summons representatives for talks on 'stationing, reduction and withdrawal' of forces.
From Times Wire Services
Now They Intend to Bury Lenin : Monuments: Remains of the Soviet founder may finally leave Red Square for the cemetery.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Officials Ordered Out
Times Wire Services
U.S. Welcomes the Brake on Soviet Slide Into Chaos : Reaction: Washington breathes a sigh of relief. It sees wide benefits from the new central control.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hated Lenin Monument Standing Up to Ukrainian Demolition Plans : Statuary: Its supports run deep, symbolizing the bureaucracy the Communist Party has left behind.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sweeping Change for the Soviet Union : A NEW GOVERNMENT
Text of Law Approved on Soviet Powers
From Associated Press
Unrest in the Republics
Times Wire Services
As Deputies Meet, a Single Scenario
By Viktor K. Grebenshikov / Times Reporter, \o7 Voices from the Congress of People's Deputies:\f7
Baltic Economies Caught Off Guard by Independence : Sovereignty: Hardships are foreseen as republics' market reforms try to catch up to political changes.
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Delegates Go Home --One Is Angry and the Other Is Pleased
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Look Expected for Foreign Policy : Diplomacy: Pankin sketches the Soviet agenda. It includes recognition of Baltics, reassessment of Cuba ties.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Official Hints of Direct Aid for Baltics
From Times Wire Services
Thousands Rally Against Georgian Republic Leader
From Associated Press
Lithuania Accused of Breaking Vow on War Criminals : Nazi era: Simon Wiesenthal Center seeks records on 1,000 convicted people reported exonerated so far.
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Norway Agrees to Print Passports for Lithuania
Reuters
Ethnic Warfare Must Stop Before Peace Talks Start, EC Warns Yugoslavs : Balkans: European foreign ministers will meet in Brussels today to decide if a planned weekend conference should go forward.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Cambodian Peace Shaping Up as Expensive Outing for U.N.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shamir Rejects U.S. Aid Link to Peace Talks
Associated Press
U.S. Forces Granted Kuwait Access : Persian Gulf: The 10-year agreement covers ships, planes and troops. Permanent bases are not included.
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Khmer Rouge May Lose Chinese Aid, Solarz Says
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Compromise, Positive Atmosphere Called Essential for S. Africa Accord : Voting rights: But some experts say De Klerk's power-sharing arrangement is impractical.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doubt Cast on Crime Rate's Tie to Drug War : Violence: Martinez says statistics show that success against narcotics will not necessarily make the nation's streets safer. He cites other factors.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Peyote Importation Charge Dismissed as 'Attack' on Liberty
From Associated Press
$38-Billion Atom Waste Cleanup Planned : Environment: The Energy Department reveals a five-year strategy to remove contaminants at nuclear weapons facilities.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rape Victim Lives After 100 Stabbings, Second Knife Attack
Associated Press
Bush Doesn't Need Heartbeat Drugs, White House Says
From Associated Press
Difficult Task of Selecting Noriega Case Jurors Begins : Trial: Both sides predict uphill struggle to find impartial panel. Former Panama dictator faces drug, racketeering charges.
From Associated Press
Unisys Agrees to Pay $190-Million Defense Scandal Fine : Pentagon: Sources say the firm will plead guilty in the Ill Wind procurement probe and suffer the largest such fraud penalty ever.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Hampshire Governor Finds Capital Expanded
Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Judge Grants Bond in Cheerleader Case
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ex-CIA Official's Indictment to Be Sought, Sources Say : Spying: Prosecutors are expected to tie Clair George to the cover-up of the Iran-Contra affair. He managed overseas intelligence networks.
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Prison Avoided in 45-Year-Old Murder
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Town Mourns 25 Victims of Blaze in Chicken Plant
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Smith Defense Drops Fight Over Papers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Antibody May Keep Arteries Unblocked
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Yale Women Barred From Secret Society
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Replica of Condom Put on Helms' Roof
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Evangelist on Trial for Alleged Threats
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Crash Tape Reveals Wind Shear Report
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Defense Rests in Rival's $90-Million Defamation Suit Against Swaggart
From Associated Press
Grand Jury Declines to Indict Driver in Death Tied to Racial Unrest
From Associated Press
Illinois Pardons 4 Mexican Men Convicted of Murder
From Associated Press
Serial Killing Suspect Charged in 2nd Case
Thomas' Supporters Won't Stop Ad Assailing Senators
From Associated Press
Alligator 'Relocaters' Wrestle With Growing Problem : Environment: In Louisiana, man and the reptiles are increasingly getting in each other's way. Special hunters move or kill the nuisance animals.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justice Marshall Feels Dizzy, Is in Hospital for Tests
Reuters
2 Die as Copter Hits Tower
Reuters
Estate of Ex-Inmate Injured in '71 Attica Rioting Gets $164,609
From Associated Press
Bahrain Emir to Visit U.S.
Reuters
Refused Attorney General Bid, Deukmejian Says
From a Times Staff Writer
Schuller Suffers Setback in His Recovery : Evangelist: Medication to combat complication of brain surgery fails to take effect.
By Michael Glennon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anemia in Infancy Linked to Slow Development
From Times Wire Services
Debate Before State High Court to Be Televised
From a Times Staff Writer
Socialite Broderick Fought With Deputies, Officials Say
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California's Tax Collections Break Out of 7-Month Slump
From a Times Staff Writer
California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Hearing Held on Giant Sequoias
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Many Art Supplies Fail to Include Risk Notices : Health: Recent law requires warning of toxic chemicals that pose long-term hazard. Manufacturers say they are awaiting U.S. guidelines before complying.
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Woman Sues Health Club, Alleges Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : LOLETA : Firefighter Held on Arson Charges
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Travolta, Actress Married in Paris
Associated Press
Assembly Approves Bill to Ban 'English Only' Work Sites
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stanford Upheld in Rejecting Historian
Associated Press
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lou Gehrig Jersey Brings $220,000
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Alfonso Garcia Robles; Co-Winner of Nobel Peace Prize
From Associated Press
Doctor, 76, Says He Strangled Ill Wife to End Suffering
Associated Press
Florence Seibert; Developed First Accurate TB Test
Jane Dewey Ellsworth; Started Myasthenia Gravis Foundation
Susumu Ishii; Japanese Crime Boss Entered Stock Market
Teddy Stauffer; 'Mr. Acapulco' Helped Form Resort
Julie Byrne; Model, Actress, Newspaper Fashion Writer
Joe Bartelme; Pioneered TV's News Magazine Format
Davis Factor Sr.; Headed Max Factor & Co.
BONJOUR MICKEY: Some folks in Anaheim are thinking of...
By Kevin Johnson and Susan Christian
ON THE ROAD: It's happy trails for country singer Jann...
By Kevin Johnson and Susan Christian
U.S. Moves to Protect Gnatcatcher : Environment: Wildlife agency, citing dire threat of extinction, wants bird on endangered list. Action would thwart developers.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VINTAGE CORLEONE: Sleek rags once worn by actress Diane...
By Kevin Johnson and Susan Christian
Mahony Urges Withdrawal of KCET Financial Support : Television: Cardinal says program to be aired tonight glorifies hate crimes. Film attacks church's AIDS stand.
By Sharon Bernstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Court Says L.A. Liable in Rape by Officer : Law: State justices hope that the ruling encourages prevention of offenses. But one warns of 'unprecedented expansion' of damages paid by governments.
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
U.S. Moves to Protect Gnatcatcher : O.C. impact: Tollways might be endangered too. They cut across sage scrub that is songbird's habitat.
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : A Painful Story of Descent Into Despair : DROWNING \o7 by Lee Grove\f7 ; Viking $19.95, 358 pages
By Elaine Kendall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Thanks to Immigrant for Encouraging Tale
Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
Real-World Dolls Are Added to the Toy Box
Keep Up Coverage of Problems of Alcohol
Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
Subtle Shadings
By Betty Goodwin
Starry, Starry Night
COMPILED BY GAILE ROBINSON
* Rubbed the Wrong Way: Sen. Charles Robb of Virginia only...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
Give Boring Old Barrettes the Brushoff
By Beth Ann Krier
FASHION : All Wound Up : Collectors Waste No Time in Slapping Hot New Watches on Wrists
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'In Traction Like Me': a Novice's Tale
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES SOCIETY WRITER
The Market Dries Up for a Book on Drought : Publishing: A cooler, wetter summer dampened, but hasn't dashed, the hopes of a small Venice press that produced water-saving guide. They say Californians will always need it.
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Go-Go Is Back-Back : Fresh from the '60s and as hot as tonight, the craze is all things to all people. To a stage manager, it's 'another weapon to use in creating atmosphere.' To a dancer, it's 'exercise and money.'
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES SOCIETY WRITER
Helmet Heads
By Gaile Robinson
Plaid Attack
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks
An Uncertain Future : Multicultural High School Program in O.C. at Risk
By Herman Wong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clipboard
By April Jackson
Fullerton Marks 24 Years of Providing Trips for Disabled
By Jay Berman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Reflections of Cartier': A Bauble Bath of Jewels From Art Deco Years
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
An Ode to the Forgotten Quonset : Anniversary: The corrugated metal hut turned 50 this summer. But the 'fabulous example of American ingenuity' will go unfeted.
By Christopher Reynolds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Joie Davidow, the executive publisher of trendy L.A. Style...
Linda Warren has been named vice president of corporate...
Lawrence M. Small, president and chief operating officer...
Jenny Craig Diet Clinics Take Stock to the Public
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Iacocca to Hold Chrysler's Reins Until End of '92
By Donald Woutat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RTC Land in Texas to Be Turned Into Nature Preserve
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 at Shearson Are Suspended; ConAgra Trades Being Probed : Securities: In another blow to Wall Street's reputation, the brokerage is looking into the possibility that the stock was manipulated to prevent losses at the firm\o7 .\f7
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Common Sense an Antidote to Eco-Labeling
By S. J. Diamond
Consumers Still Holding Back : Retailers Fear Weak Back-to-School Sales Bode Ill for Christmas
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thrift Earnings Decline 37% in the Second Quarter
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ex-Salomon Executives Denied Compensation : Scandal: The decision came a day after congressmen had urged at a hearing that the four receive no more money from the firm.
From Staff and Wire Reports
New Filings for Jobless Claims Are Unchanged
From Times Wire Services
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
For quarter ended June 30, unless noted. Amounts in...
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mark Canton Resigns at Warner Bros.
By Nina J. Easton and Alan Citron, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Heed the Warning Signs of Lower Spending Patterns
By Tom Petruno
Disney Will Keep 'Discover' on the Racks : Publishing: The entertainment company gets a toehold in general-interest publishing with its purchase of the science news monthly.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AT&T Tries to Enlarge Service to Soviets
From Associated Press
STOCKS : Dow Fails to Move on Eve of Jobs Report
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Policy Manuals Aid Workers, Employers
By Jane Applegate
Linda Warren has been named vice president of corporate...
Membership Surge Pushes FHP's Earnings Up 39% : Health care: The Fountain Valley HMO's revenue for the fiscal year rises 32%, to $1.3 billion. Much credit is given to firm's cost controls.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Building Slump Costs Many Jobs
Laser Precision Corp. Says It Can't Explain Drop in Stock
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Commercial Center Bank Names Blankenhorn to Be Its New CEO
Real Estate
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
REAL ESTATE : TRW Signs Lease at High-Rise to Be Built by IDM Corp.
Compiled by Susan Christian, Times staff writer
Fluor Earnings Rise 19% Over '90 3rd Quarter : Construction: Irvine corporation's revenues drop to $1.6 billion, down from $1.8 billion last year. But the firm racked up its largest quarter for new contracts since 1981.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE As of March 31, 1991.
Newport Beach Commercial And Industrial Real Estate : Focus: 23 Corporate Plaza
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Buildings, buses, even trees are splattered with graffiti...
By Steve Harvey
In Search of a More Perfect Union : But will Russia dominate the new confederation?
Even a Draft Blows the Wrong Way : Politics: Will a late bloomer thrust forward at the convention to save the Democrats?
By Ross K. Baker, \o7 Ross K. Baker is a professor of political science at Rutgers University. \f7
Independents Safer for All If They Hang Together : Soviet Union: For the long term, the republics should seek fullest autonomy but retain a voice in a central body.
By Jerry F. Hough, \o7 Jerry F. Hough is director of Duke University's Center on East-West Trade, Investment and Communications, and a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution. \f7
Victory From the Jaws of Fraud : Salinas' voiding of a favorable election result preserves his ability to reform his party. He must forge ahead.
By Wayne A. Cornelius, \o7 Wayne A. Cornelius is director of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC-San Diego and co-author of "The Mexican Political System in Transition," to be published this month by the Center. \f7
'Positive Patriarchy' Is Still Domination : 'Iron John': Robert Bly's devoted followers seem not to grasp what his message really means to women.
By Suzanne Gordon, \f7 and \o7 Suzanne Gordon is the author of "Prisoners of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for a New Feminine Future" (Little, Brown, 1991).
Abortion Pill Controversy Hits Senate : Passage of RU-486 resolution is in the interests of medical science and women
Shooting Yourself in the Gate
Obituaries
Suit Accuses Club of Allowing Peeping Toms
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Names Top 5 Sites for New Dump in West County
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vandalism Cleanup Cost Triples at Oxnard Schools
By Patrick Mccartney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Storms May Bring Glimpse of Clear Skies : Weather: Showers today are expected to generate a brief break in the clouds and fog that have persisted since May.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Note To Readers
Tests Support Case Against Hubbard : Crime: Enzymes in the blood of the San Diego officer, charged with trying to kill and rob two men at Torrey Pines State Beach, match those in samples found at the scene.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serious Surfin' Dictionary Seems More Like a Radical Ruse
By Tony Perry
No. 1 Teacher Is Back in the Trenches and Loving It
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Deputies Hurt in Broderick Jail Fight, Officials Say
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Rules for County in Fight for CMS Funds : Courts: The verdict holds the state responsible for $23.2 million, but officials say it may be a long time before San Diego sees any money.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Economist Debuts as Diplomat in Oxnard : Mexican Consul: Luis Humberto Ramirez says his government is using offices such as his to promote commerce.
By Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Summer Storm Rattles County, Leaves 1 Man Critically Injured
By G. Jeanette Avent, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Who Bit Officers Wins Day in Court : Ruling: Justices sanction jury trial on gay activist's claim that his arrest and AIDS test violated his rights.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Businesses Get Tax Cut for Bus Money
By Carlos V. Lozano
County Workers Walk Out Over Air-Conditioning
OXNARD : Transient Killed Crossing Rail Tracks
By Tina Daunt
VENTURA : Attorney Indicted on LSD Charges
By Gary Gorman
OXNARD : 3 Youths Arrested in Shooting of Boy
By Tina Daunt
OXNARD : Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Car
By Rhonda Nowak
SANTA PAULA : Volunteers Sought for School Panels
By Adrianne Goodman
FILLMORE : Raven's Finder Says Bye-Bye, Blackbird
By Paul Payne
OXNARD : Owners Win Release of Seized Yacht
By Christopher Pummer
Air Quality Report
Panel Urged to Host Rail-Safety Summit
By Carlos V. Lozano
I-5 Lanes Near Border Reopened
Storm Water Cleanup Falls Short : Pollution: Environmental groups say local authorities aren't closely monitoring storm drain runoff that flows into Santa Monica Bay.
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coup Brings New Meaning to Network News : Technology: A professor learned of the Soviet putsch from a computer network based in Moscow. He then sent updates back.
By Anthony Millican, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : City Unions Want Mediation by State
By Psyche Pascual
MOORPARK : Council Action May Benefit McDonald's
By Maia Davis
New Law on Sale of School Sites to Aid Districts
By Kim Kowsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Great American Executive Says He Will Enter Mayor Race
El Cajon
Santee
SIMI VALLEY : DOE Plans to Cut Lab Cleanup Funds
By Carlos V. Lozano
San Diego
East Wilmington Business Owner Sues City Over Area's Blight, Crime
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Judge Rejects a Lawsuit to Block Growth Initiative
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Color the weekend blue at the annual Long Beach festival
By Gerald Faris
Council Seeks an Inquiry of City Building Inspectors : Carson: Investigation is ordered after a homeowners group charges that an inspector sought a bribe from a supermarket developer.
By Anthony Millican, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SDG&E Offers Reward in Thefts From Substations
By G. Jeanette Avent, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Say New School Passes First-Day Test
By Kim Kowsky
No Cutbacks for School Employees
Reservations for Park Picnics
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Roberts for City Council District 2
Site Told to Close Before Accident
Police Reaching Out to Latino Community
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shopping Mall Chic : Design: Renovations such as those at Topanga Plaza are intended to make centers seem breezy and open, and to entice customers to stay longer.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Held in Slayings at Car Rental Agency in Lancaster
By Jim Herron Zamora, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trailer Park Cited Over Slum Conditions : Pacoima: City Atty. James K. Hahn says the operators made 'only halfhearted attempts' in two years to fix the alleged violations.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pair Held in Bludgeon Assault in Burbank
Newly Released Man to Stand Trial for Rape
Water Agency Allowed to Buy Center for Plant
High Court Lets State Build Lancaster Prison
San Fernando Halts Street-Vendor Citings
Efforts to Open New Shipyard at Todd Site Put in Jeopardy : Development: Harbor Department notifies 2 firms vying to open plant to succeed bankrupt firm that it will consider other proposals for property.
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sen. Watson Will Run for Supervisor Hahn's Post : Politics: Even if the incumbent stands for reelection, she will seek the seat because the time has come for a black to hold the job, she says.
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Work in Picking Police Chief to Be Secret : LAPD: Civic leaders will cut list of candidates to about 15 in private sessions. Even names of panel members will be confidential.
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deputies Can Change Hours to Go to Hearing
By Richard Simon and Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Jail Fights Linked to Racial Power Struggle : Inmates: Officials say a turf battle has resulted at Pitchess Honor Rancho as Latinos rise in number while black percentage declines.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pastor's Blunt Words Roil Christian Waters : Religion: The Rev. John MacArthur Jr. takes charismatics and fellow members of the clergy to task for failing to require more diligent faith from their flocks.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Avila Elected Permanent Administrator of CRA
Bradley Urges Extension of Housing Tax Credit
A City Council Rookie Makes His Mark
By Bill Boyarsky
Warning Issued on Bogus Fund Appeals for Police
Police Scold Parachutist for Jumping Off High-Rise
Stop-Work Order Was in Effect at Site of Mishap
Man Arrested in Karate Attack on 5 Bar Patrons
Teen-Age Boy Slain in Drive-By Attack on Group
Real Estate Broker Held in Scheme to Forge Deeds
Ex-Klan Leader Says Only He Set Up Cross-Burning
Soviet PC Users Stage Own Coup : Computers: Cal State professor helped run Moscow conference on networking. Procedure was later used to send out word about the attempted putsch.
By Anthony Millican, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. Sends Police Assault Case to L.A. City Attorney : Misdemeanors: Heavy caseload forces shift in responsibility for handling such prosecutions for the first time in five years.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Suspects in Murder Rampage Plead Not Guilty : Violence: Confessions in three San Gabriel Valley killings may complicate legal proceedings, attorneys say. Links to two other slayings are being investigated.
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chief LAPD Spokesman Seeks Union Job : Labor: If elected, Lt. Fred Nixon would be the first black and the first high-profile management official to be a director.
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sound and Fury Bring Little Rain : Weather: Thunderstorms surprise several areas. Schools are affected, and lightning causes a power outage over 50 square miles.
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RICO Suit Over City 'Speed Trap' Dismissed : Litigation: Lawyer who asserted that Huntington Beach was acting as a 'racketeer' says he will appeal the federal court ruling.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schuller's Status Called Guarded; Drug Ineffective : Televangelist: Spokesman calls condition change relatively minor; new brain scan scheduled; full recovery predicted.
By Michael Glennon and Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In Minds of Innocents, Days of Miracle and Wonder
By Dana Parsons
Countywide : Key Jamboree Link Will Open Monday
By Tom Mcqueeney
NEWPORT BEACH : Bay Club Workers Salute New Talks
By Lisa Mascaro
FULLERTON : Council Approves Pact With Police
By Ted Johnson
SANTA ANA : High School Gets Its 1st Senior Class
By Greg Hernandez
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City OKs Ordinance on Signs and Notices
By Rose Apodaca
TUSTIN : City-School Board Panel Meets 1st Time
By Shannon Sands
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Replace 2 Tanks Posing Hazard
By Rose Apodaca
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Art Center to Pay $1 a Year for Quarters
By Len Hall
LAGUNA BEACH : Claim Rejected in Sea Cave Drowning
By Leslie Earnest
LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Plans Appeal on Monarch Beach
By Leslie Earnest
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Car Barriers Rejected for Residential Street
By John Penner
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Garage Burglaries Climb; Tips Given
By Bill Billiter
LA PALMA : City Gives Initial OK to 'No Skating' Law
By Tom Mcqueeney
Teacher Gives the Advice She Never Got
By Maria Newman
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Tractor-Trailer Rig Forces Car Off I-5
By Len Hall
9 Arraigned on Charges of Smuggling 118 Immigrants : Raid: The Chinese men and women were found in a Garden Grove residence after a sting operation by the INS.
By Cristina Lee and Geoff Boucher, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
2 Lawyers Admit Disguising Gifts to Campaign : Politics: $3,000 in contributions is funneled to Huntington Beach's city attorney despite a $300 limit. The attorneys had worked for the city in the 1980s.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Killed, Brother Wounded When Shooting Starts in Parking Lot Brawl
Father Says He'd Give Up Baby for Her Own Good
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Ramsay Says Conroy Has Mismanaged Charity Funds
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Mystery Jolts Defy Explanation
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Lab Evacuated in Chemical Scare : Explosives: Bomb squad removes dangerous chemicals and detonates one in a ravine when hazards are found at Irvine Valley campus.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Look Who's in the Semifinals : U.S. Open: Connors makes 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory over Haarhuis look relatively easy. The 39-year-old gets Courier next.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Expansion Team Is Off to Rocky Start
By Pete Thomas
GOLF ROUNDUP : Mickelson Doesn't Get a Gimme at Walker Cup
From Associated Press
Walton Suddenly Back on the NBA's Most-Wanted List
By Larry Stewart
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Looks Forward to Giants
By Tim Kawakami
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packer Holdout Harris Prefers Miami
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Broncos Are Tonic for Gaston Green
By Chris Baker
Louisville Is Easy Pickens for Tennessee, 28-11
From Associated Press
MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Braaksma Heads Field for Castaic Lake Runs
By Shav Glick
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Club Officials to Evaluate Priorities
By Helene Elliott
BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Bo Is Back, but Guillen Proves a Bigger Hit
From Associated Press
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Rearrange a Most Popular Filly
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEL MAR : Rum Isle Wins Turf Feature
Associated Press
WATER POLO JR. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : U.S. Misses Medal Round
No. 1 Ranking Is on the Line in Women's Semifinal Matches
By Thomas Bonk
Sampras Is Out, but Not Down After Loss : U.S. Open: Courier sweeps him in quarterfinals, but the defending champion says pressure is off. Lendl beats Stich in five sets.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Luginbill Has His Eyes Focused on the Big Picture : Program Is Breakthrough Victory Away From Its Goal, Coach Says
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gwynn Advised to Have Surgery : Baseball: He gets bad news on knee while Santiago delivers good news in Padres' 3-1 victory over St. Louis.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SDSU's Rowe Having a Ball With Success : Receiver Still Rolling Up Honors, Record Numbers
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crow Decides He Will Return to Sockers
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McIlvaine Meets With Whitson
By Bob Nightengale
A Below-Average Year for Above-Average Talent : Terrific 22: Analysts say 1991 is an off-year for blue-chip prospects in Southern California. Nonetheless, two South Bay athletes are among players earning distinction in preseason publications.
By Mitch Polin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Loyola Marymount Volleyball Team Plays Two Matches in Long Beach
El Camino Reloads; L.A. Southwest and Harbor on the Rise : Community colleges: Warriors will try to win fourth consecutive Mission Conference title. Cougars return several players from 4-6 season, and Seahawks believe they can improve on 5-5 record.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE : Coaches Find Defense Issue a Bit Offensive
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Henning Puts Team's Chances Against 49ers in Perspective
By T.J. Simers
Northridge Seeks Quick Improvement : Women's volleyball: After stumbling out of the gate, Matadors hope to make amends in their own invitational.
By Wendy Witherspoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : League Needs Dose of Preventive Medicine
By Jeff Riley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Hart on the Road to Becoming Solid Contender for State Title : Boys: Indians round into form during vigorous, two-week training camp at Winter Park, Colo.
By Mike Glaze, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Montclair Prep, Camp Kilpatrick Set Rematch
TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : String Section to Face the Music
By Jeff Riley
Sad Dodger Tale: On the Road Again : Baseball: They have played poorly away from home and open a crucial four-city trip with a doubleheader at Pittsburgh.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Should Just Make a Decision
By Mike Downey
His Best Move : Glyn Milburn Is Happy to Blend In After Transfer From Oklahoma to Stanford
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sudden Impact : Nearly Written Off Because He Is Deaf, Walker Is Making Broncos Look Good
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gymnastics Opens Door to South Africa : World championships: Despite protests, international federation is happy to have that country rejoin competition now, rather than waiting.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Connors Impedes Youth Movement
By Mike Penner
Golf
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Jurisprudence
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Soccer
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College Football
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College Basketball
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Ethics Charges Upset U.S. Olympic President : International sports: Helmick says that raising specter of conflict of interest is a "rather vicious attack."
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurisprudence
From Staff and Wire Reports
Ex-Seahawk Awarded $543,000
From Staff and Wire Reports
Greene: David Playing in Land of Goliaths : Rams: At 250 pounds, he was a linebacker and sack specialist. Now, he's an undersized defensive end in a new scheme.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Blauser Sidelined Because of Broken Toe
Associated Press
Navratilova Enjoys New Role : U.S. Open: At 34, the former champion is considered an underdog to win another title. But she's one of only four left with a chance to do just that.
By Mike Littwin, BALTIMORE SUN
RAMS : Delpino No Longer Waiting for a Break
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angel Officials Study Free-Agent Situation : Baseball: Team will evaluate how Joyner, Schofield, McCaskill, Hill and Venable fit team's needs for 1992.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mall Advances to Quarterfinals in U.S. Open Junior Division
Collins Eliminated From Surfing Event
Titan Men's Gymnastics Team to Compete Another Year
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Once Overlooked, Now Everyone Keeps an Eye on Buena Park : Freeway League: After long drought, Coyotes' trip to playoffs last year makes them league favorites.
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Football : Freeway League : A Look Back At '90
PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park
PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sunny Hills
PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Fullerton
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Prep Football : Freeway League : La Habra
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