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What happened on September 18, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Movie Reviews : 'Singles' Scene: The Young and the Lovelorn
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Movie Reviews : Beyond the Gossip, Now the Movie
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop Album Chart : Billy Ray Cyrus on Top--for Now
By Dennis Hunt
MOVIE REVIEWS : Suburbanite at Sea in 'Captain Ron'
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Nickel' Shortchanges Its Cast
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : A Predictable Portrait of Prep School Prejudice : 'School Ties' is a well-meaning drama about anti-Semitism in an upper-crust school in New England in the '50s.
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jumpin' a Spiritual Odyssey in the Bronx
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Movie Reviews : 'Sarafina!' Celebrates Black Spirit Under Apartheid
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Station' a Brief Encounter With a Twist
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dressed to the Nines at 435 North
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dave Brubeck on Touring . . . 'It's Like a Vacation'
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Vintage Duke, Updated Benny at the Bowl
By Leonard Feather
ART REVIEW : Sultans of Swank: Ottoman Treasures at Hammer : The exhibition of about 270 opulent objects is drawn mainly from the collections of Istanbul's Topkapi Palace Museum.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
'1918' . . . In One Era, Out Another
By T. H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sire Records Says Yes to Some Rare 'Classic' Oldies
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
TV REVIEWS : The Election and the Politics of Race : CNN's six-part 'Democracy in America' series premieres with 'A House Divided,' while PBS' 'Voices of the Electorate' airs Latino and African- : American grievances.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Clinton Embraces 'Elite' : Politics: Candidate calls entertainment-industry backers 'gifted, creative and caring' at high-profile fund-raiser.
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mixed-Bag Torrent of New Series
By Howard Rosenberg
AIDS Tape Getting Mixed Reception From Retailers
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CBS Takes Kids in the Hall--Bite and All : Television: The network attempts to have its own 'Saturday Night Live' with the Canadian comedy troupe, whose show premieres tonight.
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Marisol' a Jolt to the Senses : Stage: Jose Rivera delivers his strongest play to date. It is the first in La Jolla Playhouse's two-play FutureFest repertory.
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
'Bob Roberts' Surfaces as a Candidate for Our Times
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Resilient Paladins Bring Roots-Rock Sound Home : Music: The band's performance at the Adams Avenue Street Fair will have the air of both a homecoming and a reunion.
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Aids
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
San Diego Spotlight : Relocated Nicolosi's Brings Family Atmosphere Along
By David Nelson
Concert Club War Heats Up : Music: The 600-seat Rhythm Cafe is to open in Santa Ana, challenging San Juan Capistrano's Coach House.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Chapman Keeps Straight Her 'Matters of the Heart' : Music: The singer, who plays Costa Mesa on Saturday, doesn't compromise as artist or citizen.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Last, the Congo's Bateke Gets to Blow His Own Horn : Music: The African musician's five-man band brings to San Juan Capistrano a world beat with Latin and jazz flavors.
By Janice L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Festival Takes On Many Shades of Blues : Diverse Lineup and New Location Push the Boundaries of the Annual Long Beach Festival
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
Unions
Weapons Testing
Community College Fees
Tax Issues
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Community College Fees
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Buchanan on Moral Standards
Buchanan on Moral Standards
James Glanville; Investment Banker
Henry Jaffe; Emmy Award Winner
Paul Martin, 89; Canadian Statesman
Associated Press
FUMBLING FOUETTES: A patron of the Orange County...
By Michael Flagg and Cathy Curtis and Jerry Hicks
EMA'S HGO: County officials have long admired H. George...
By Cathy Curtis and Michael Flagg and Jerry Hicks
MOVING PICTURE: If you've ever wondered where those people...
By Jerry Hicks and Michael Flagg and Cathy Curtis
RAIN CHECK: Soccer players share a kindred spirit. Mission...
By Cathy Curtis and Michael Flagg and Jerry Hicks
Currency Crisis Reaches Deeper in Europe; Lira Slides : Finance: Germany refuses to cut interest rates that most other nations blame for the chaos. The franc faces pressure but the British pound grows stronger.
By Joel Havemann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Red Cross' Dole Tours Hurricane Site
By Victor Merina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hastings' Impeachment Is Overturned
Times Staff and Wire Reports
New Volcano Eruption Cancels Alaska Flights
Associated Press
Psychiatrist in Suicide Suit Gives Up License
Associated Press
Wilson OKs Bill Easing Rules on Ride-Sharing for Small Firms
By Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 'Extraordinary' Event in Orange County
By Gebe Martinez and Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bear Kills British Tourist in Canadian Rockies
Reuters
Commission Files New Application for Dump Site
Long Beach to Get Little League World Title
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Apartheid's 'Sovereign' Offspring : 'Independent' black homelands have become a battleground in the struggle for power in South Africa. The dispute could threaten the nation's future.
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Takes Aim at Clinton Draft Status, Economic Plan
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bonn to Expel Thousands of Romanians, Gypsies : Repatriation: Bucharest will take back its citizens who don't qualify for asylum under German law.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New O.C. Courthouse Plans Double Price Tag : Bureaucracy: Increase to $168 million blamed on faulty federal projections. Local congressmen irate.
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Currency Crisis May Be Easing, Traders Report
By Tom Petruno and Joel Havemann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ruling Delayed on Gnatcatcher Endangerment
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roger Wagner, Choral Music Leader, Dies at 78
By Gerald Faris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reiner, in Surprise Move, Drops Out of Race for D.A. : Election: Trailing in the campaign, the incumbent says he refuses to use negative tactics needed to win. He virtually concedes victory to former chief deputy Garcetti.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill to Limit Cable TV Rates Passes House
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Best-Laid Money Plans May Go Astray, History Shows : Currencies: Politics and realities tend to overthrow management programs of people and nations.
By Jonathan Peterson and James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MEDICINE / CANCER : Study Tells How Disease Varies Among Ethnic Groups
By Robert Steinbrook, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Hurricane Fuels Debate Over Missiles on Kauai : Environment: Opponents warn of more damage if Army goes ahead with 'Star Wars' launches. But backers say tests will bring jobs and money.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voting for Clinton Is Sin, Priest Says : Religion: Riverside cleric's bulletin mentions Democratic nominee and warns against backing candidates who favor abortion rights. Political statements are against church policy.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Decision on Gnatcatcher's Status Delayed : Wildlife: Officials postpone action on listing the bird as endangered pending scientific opinion on whether it is the same as a subspecies common in Mexico.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voracious Strain of Whitefly Found in San Joaquin Valley
By Donna K. H. Walters, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn Urges U.S. Role in Bosnia
By Tracy Wilkinson and Bill Stall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Survival for Victims of Hurricane Andrew Doesn't Go by the Book : Storm: Many residents ignore orders to leave their damaged homes. Rules aren't being enforced because of the severe disruption.
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Finds U.S. Asians Get More School, Less Pay
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORGANIZED CRIME : Criminal Fish Fall Into Police Net in Italy
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONAL POWER : Iran Re-Emerges as Troubling Question Mark in the Gulf : Possible meddling in southern Iraq is feared.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Domestic Energy Prices Raised by Yeltsin : Russia: Oil is up almost double effective today. Coal rises 30%. The increases are expected to boost all consumer goods 20% to 25%.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Urges Closer Ties to Promote Cuban Democracy
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel-Syria Peace Talks Stall Over Golan Issue
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EUROPE'S CURRENCY CRISIS : 'I'll Buy 100'--the Rates Shift : Money: Frenetic dealers in London banks trade currencies worth billions in second day of European financial crisis.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Koreas Sign Wide-Ranging Accords : Diplomacy: The pacts are possible only because the two sides agree to defer tougher issues. A nuclear inspections deadlock could sink the agreements.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Peru Orders Anti-Sendero Effort in U.S.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-House Postal Official Pleads Guilty
Associated Press
Bush Victory Shallow in Battle for TV Coverage : Campaign: Despite controlling network news of late, the President has been unable to close gap with Clinton.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
10th Fischer-Spassky Game Postponed
Associated Press
Withdrawal of Ex-Banker's Guilty Plea Sought in Iraqi Loan Case
By Douglas Frantz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angry Electorate Has House Incumbents Feeling Jittery About Campaign : Congress: With a push for term limits adding to the tension, many lawmakers are working harder--and making more trips back home.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Draft Issue Casts Shadows Just as Clinton Seeks Clarity : Democrats: He leads in polls, but questions from Vietnam era are drowning out his message. His need to smooth over conflicts adds to image problem.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Hastings' Impeachment by Senate Panel Is Overturned
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Iran-Contra Inquiry Ends After 5 1/2 Years
Associated Press
New Plans Offered to Fight Sexual Harassment in Navy
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accused Kidnaper Was Distraught Over Miscarriage, Police Say
Associated Press
UC Regents Debate Fallout From Audit : Education: Some board members say the state report criticizing executives' spending has damaged system. Others say it was an unfair smear.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
A Dramatic Start : Novice playwright Michael Creith goes by his instincts and ends up with a play in production.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Robert Koehler is a frequent contributor to Valley Life
STAGE REVIEW : Poetic View of War : Stephen MacDonald's two-character play, "Not About Heroes," argues that Wilfred Owen was in the same class as T. S. Eliot.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Robert Koehler writes regularly about theater for The Times
Fresh Big-Band Sound : An orchestra featuring veteran Valley musicians will make its debut at the Moonlight Tango in Sherman Oaks. It plans to be 'hot and never ponderous.'
By Leonard Feather, TIMES JAZZ CRITIC
Thickening the Plot : 'Bullets for Breakfast,' an experimental film, cracks open typical story lines on the West and women's place in the world.
By Nancy Kapitanoff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Nancy Kapitanoff writes regularly for The Times
Celebration of Indian Culture : The Tuj-Unga Heritage Pageant will open tonight with photography exhibits, poetry and storytelling.
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mission Play Revival : Tuj-Unga Pageant planners hope to create an event that makes the Verdugo Hills area culturally valuable to the whole city.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Robert Koehler is a frequent contributor to The Times
Rather Be in Philadelphia? : A refugee from the City of Brotherly Love plans 'Reunion Extravaganza,' with food, music and celebrities.
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Freeway Fliers : For little pay and no benefits, part-time instructors take to the road just to teach.
By Maryann Hammers, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Maryann Hammers writes regularly for Valley Life
A Chronicle Of The Passing Scene
By Sue Reilly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Labels for Less : The Dana Brooke showroom has great buys in trendy apparel for girls. : BARGAINS / GERI COOK
Tower of Concrete : A poured-in-place, 32-story Burbank skyscraper resembles a luxury liner whose interior responds to external temperatures.
By Susan Vaughn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Susan Vaughn writes regularly about architecture for The Times
SENIORS : Housemate Matches : Program pairs Valley residents who would like to share their living space with others seeking housing. Many of the participants have lost a spouse.
By Sue Reilly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOR KIDS : Material for a Book : Artist-writer will show how to make and decorate volumes using recycled items.
By Heather W. Morgan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Heather W. Morgan is a regular contributor to Valley Life
A Battle to Beat the Odds : Parents of two North Hollywood brothers afflicted with a rare genetic disorder must maintain a vigil against run-of-the-mill bumps and bruises.
By Roberta G. Wax, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Roberta Wax is a Northridge writer
Up for the Count : Boxing class focuses on cutting calories, building strength, aiding coordination and, most of all, relieving stress.
By Suzanne Schlosberg, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Suzanne Schlosberg specializes in writing about health and fitness
RESTAURANT REVIEW : It Means Party in Russian : From Friday to Saturday, the Balalayka fills with people from the republics of the former Soviet Union who feast on the banquet offerings.
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BOOK REVIEW : A Callas Biography That Veers Off-Key
By Elaine Kendall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FASHION : Doris Conner: An Industry Outsider Keeps the Faith
By William Kissel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRACTICAL VIEW : 'Free Money' for Private School
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When the Editor Is Sassy : Jane Pratt, editor of an upstart magazine for teen-agers--and anyone else who thinks young--is 29, going on 16. 'I'm not just talking about young people. I am one.'
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Asthma Strengthens Its Grip, Especially Among Young : Medicine: Although doctors have better treatments than ever before, they are also seeing more serious episodes.
By Erin Marcus, THE WASHINGTON POST
Medications Fall Into 4 Groups, Cover Spectrum
By Erin Marcus
Haute 'Honeymoon'
By Betty Goodwin
The Coolest Cuts
By Gaile Robinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Overwhelmed by Animal Instincts?
By Gaile Robinson
Switch to Sweaters
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
People
By Gaile Robinson
. . . And Now X Is Marking the Lawsuit
By Garry Abrams
The Emperor's New Clothes Might Really Test Candidates
By Ann Conway and Patrick Mott
The Word On What's Hip And What's Hype
By Rose Apodaca
Shotgun Wedding : The Bride Wore Fat Cords, Plaid Dr. Martens and the Music Was Punk
By Rose Apodaca, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Behind The Scenes : Model Citizens
To Get Hang of Suspenders, Lose the Belt
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
By John Morell
Definitive : Bras: More Than Just Supporting Roles
By Phyllis Chachere Lowe, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Deals Are Spoken Here
By Kathy Bryant
East Meets West : In Little Saigon, Tradition Is What You Make It
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Why Foreign Funds May Be 'Keepers'
By Tom Petruno
FCC Moves to Increase Competition Among Local Phone Service Providers
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., State Economies Still Struggling : California in Worst Slump Since '30s; Report Says Jobless to Top 11% by '93
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Burger King, Dinner Is About to Be Served
By Consella A. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Currency Mess Boosts Dollar, May Benefit U.S. Economy : Markets: A gradual rise in the greenback as investors seek a safe haven could help many Americans, including American tourists and importers.
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., State Economies Still Struggling : Commerce: Trade deficit hits $74.5 billion a year; weekly unemployment figures are the highest in a month.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
* Newhall Land & Farming Co. announced the election of...
* Bill Gerber has been named executive vice president of...
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
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* Martin C. Johnson has been appointed marketing vice...
Other News
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Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
OPEC Agrees to Hold Down Production to Spur Prices : Oil: Disarray among members casts doubt on cartel's goal. Experts predict only a minimal effect at the gas pump.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thrift Shops Find It Hard to Keep Shelves Stocked
By Denise Gellene
Garamendi Moves to Fight Inner-City Redlining : Insurance: The proposal would rate firms on performance and offer rewards to those that excel.
By Susan Moffat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
N.Y. Times Promotes Primis
Citrus Hill Squeezed Out of Juice Business : Beverages: Procter & Gamble will drop its pure juice brand and focus on juice drink products.
From Reuters
Figure Set on the Sale of N.Y. Daily News : Media: Magazine owner Mortimer Zuckerman agrees to pay $18 million for the ailing newspaper.
From Reuters
Sir Speedy Sells Argentine Franchise Rights
Dollar Drops as Fear Still Grips Europe : Market Overview
\o7 Highlights of Thursday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports: and \f7
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Kaufman & Broad's Vintage Subsidiary Changes Its Tack
Compiled by John O'Dell / Times staff writer
Food 4 Less Supermarkets Reports 40% Jump in Profits for Fiscal 1992 : Grocery: The La Habra-based company attributed the increase to its purchase of 142 Alpha Beta stores; annual sales would have declined without the acquisition.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yuen Could Have Last Laugh on AST : Computers: In first public address since June 29 ouster by Irvine firm he co-founded, the entrepreneur shows he didn't lose his sense of humor with his job. He says he's restless and has gotten several offers.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residential Real Estate
Compiled by John O'Dell / Times staff writer
Firm Settles FTC Lawsuit Involving Cable-TV Permits
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residential Real Estate
Compiled by John O'Dell / Times staff writer
5 Disneyland Unions to Vote Again on Pact After 1st Defeat : Labor: Workers said first attempt lost 950 to 700. Three-year contract proposal would cover 3,000 workers.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dove Canyon Country Club Sold to Sanyo Foods
By Cristina Lee and Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
TriCare Stock Plunges After Glum Earnings Forecast
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ropak Settles Patent Infringement Suit Over Collapsible Bins : Agreement: Fullerton-based container maker will pay Perstorp Xytec Inc. of Tacoma, Wash., $1.4 million over the next three years for a non-exclusive license.
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fluor Daniel in Biopharmaceuticals Market
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fantasy 5 Results
Super Lotto Results
Dog days: Two Elysian Park residents felt it was...
By Steve Harvey
Light Show at the Border? : Plan to string lights over border is no substitute for effective policy
CALIFORNIA WATCH : Object Lesson
As France Goes, So Goes Europe? : Sunday vote could derail vital unity movement
You Got This Far--Keep Going : The only thing Syria and Israel have to fear is fear itself
PERSPECTIVE ON PERU : Fortune Favors the Unworthy : So the Shining Path's leader is arrested. But it was Alberto Fujimori who destroyed a viable democracy.
By Gustavo Gorriti, \o7 Gustavo Gorriti, a Peruvian journalist and now a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, was arrested in April and released after two days of strong international pressure. \f7
State Windfall Used to Patch School Cuts : Budget: Pay cut is revoked, music program partially restored and class sizes decreased slightly. San Diego teachers union dispute may be averted because $15.1 million is restored to budget.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRS Admits Jarvis Lien a Mistake
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agents in Raid Forged Papers, Sources Say
By H.G. Reza and Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
3 Charged With Conspiracy in Point Mugu Fraud Case
By Ron Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Personnel Chief Storms Out of Grand Jury Session : Government: Ronald W. Komers says he felt 'physically threatened' as a panel member berated his handling of pay raises.
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Public Hearings to Weigh Year-Round School Plan
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Struggle With a Pit Bull Leaves Dog Dead, Man Hurt
By Jane Hulse, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.S. Agency Delays Gnatcatcher Decision : Wildlife: Environmentalists say the postponement on the endangered-species status was prompted by politics.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Say Cafe Arson Intended to Bully Pair : La Colonia: The owners offered to let officers use a nearby building for a station. The deal is still on.
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Environmentalists Plan Trip to Russia
By Doug Mcclellan
Job-Seeker Ends Up in the Bright Lights
By Tony Perry
Von Haden Is Back and Suing Vista : Government: Gadfly seeks to block transfer of housing densities.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plea Bargain of Killer, Hostage Taker Rejected
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Legislators Stump for Poison Center Funding : Budget: State money for the facilities was cut in the latest spending plan, and Assembly members think the funds should come from manufacturers.
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs $300,000 to Speed Construction
By Psyche Pascual
2nd Guilty Plea in Store Owner's Slaying
\o7 Associated Press\f7
SIMI VALLEY : Molestation Case Won't Be Retried
By Gary Gorman
SIMI VALLEY : NRA Vows to Aid Gallegly in Race
By Ron Soble
VENTURA : Police Arrest Pair After Car Chase
By Patrick Mccartney
SIMI VALLEY : Commission OKs 1st Public Gym
By Maia Davis
New Conductor to Be Welcomed
Countywide : Tropical Storm Brings Showers
By Patrick Mccartney
Ventura : Suspect in 1991 Slaying Arrested
By Patrick Mccartney
Violent Crime Is a Growing Threat : Enforcement: Overall crime drops 5.4%, but homicides, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults escalate by 10.8%.
By Richard Core, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
D.A. Lets Seven Prosecutors Go
A Balmy Weekend Will Be Summer's Final Fling
By Paul Chavez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Man Convicted of Murdering Father
By Gary Gorman
Obituaries
Campaign Calendar
Policeman Faces Assault Charges
City Will Decide If Boy Scouts Broke Law in Gay's Suspension
From Associated Press
Former Deputy Charged With Running House of Prostitution
By Thom Mrozek, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voter Registration Deadline Nears
Currency Chaos Suggests Too Much Unity, Too Soon : Europe: The issue will remain unresolved until Germany is decisively heard from, and that seems unlikely to happen soon.
By Alan Stoga, \o7 Alan Stoga is managing director at Kissinger Associates, a New York consulting firm that specializes in international politics and economics. \f7
Campaign Calendar
Obituaries
Choosing a Confrontation : Religion: Anti-abortionists demonstrate outside San Pedro's only synagogue, where nearly 200 people were attending a forum titled 'Pro-Choice in the Religious Community.' Protesters likened abortions to the Holocaust.
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Free Clinic's Sole Dentist Impacted With Record Number of Patients
By Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Avalon Raising Taxes to Keep Community Hospital Open
By Ronald B. Taylor, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wings of the West is a cosmopolitan cafe with a strong...
By Marc Lacey
The Palos Verdes Peninsula gets a jump-start on...
COASTAL CLEANUP : Thousands of beach-goers will dive into the task of cleaning up the shoreline.
By Martin Miller
Artists Will Sing the Blues at Shoreline Park
Independence Celebration
By Shelby Grad
Bud Fassel, Equipment Manager, Dies
Still a Good Year : With 1937 Ride Ticket, Blimp Rises to the Occasion
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Will Probe Expenditures for Metro Rail : Finances: Investigative arm of Congress will look into allegations of fraud, abuse and corruption in the L.A. subway project.
By Mark A. Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
District Finds Funds to Reduce Pay Cuts : Education: L.A. school board gives preliminary approval to cutting positions and continuing hiring freeze.
By Charisse Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Grants $3 Million for Family Aid in Riot Areas
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Plan Would Slash 4,200 Jobs : Finances: Drastic reductions in services are called for as officials propose $350 million in program cuts.
By Amy Pyle and Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Skepticism Greets LAPD's Weed and Seed Proposals
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Dozen Injured When Bus and Car Collide
LOS ANGELES : Council Continues Fight Over Burbank Airport
PASADENA : Suit Targets Rose Bowl on Access for Handicapped
LOS ANGELES : Man Fires Starter's Pistol at Fellow Bus Passenger
LONG BEACH : Man Faces Investigation in Death of Girlfriend's Cat
The Bishop and the Bureaucrat
By Bill Boyarsky
SANTA CLARITA : Judge Prevents City From Closing VFW Post
\o7 A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.\f7
\o7 Patricia Duff Medavoy, founder of the Show Coalition\f7 , \o7 a political education network for entertainers, spoke to Town Hall on Tuesday. From her address: \f7
Bradley Will Announce Plans on Whether He'll Run Again
From a Times Staff Writer
Outpouring of Help Offered to 3 Boys Orphaned in Auto Crash
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$154,747 Award to Fired Officer Upheld : Courts: Appeals panel rules that the LAPD violated his constitutional rights by ordering him to submit to a drug test.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Windfall Softens Blow to Schools in San Diego
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brain Tumor Forces Filante to Suspend Congress Campaign
From Associated Press
Transit Service Cuts, Fare Hikes Proposed
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rally at Vacant Plant Focuses on Job Losses, Pollution Rules : Economy: AQMD spokesman says many businesses are using public concern over layoffs to roll back reasonable government regulations.
By Anthony Millican, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Closures May Be the Most Severe in Outlying Areas
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Plan Would Slash 4,200 Jobs : Finances: Drastic reductions in services are called for as officials propose $350 million in program cuts.
By Hector Tobar and Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MULHOLLAND DRIVE : Additional $36,000 Is OKd for Patrols
By John Schwada
WOODLAND HILLS : Health Commission Member Renamed
By Amy Pyle
PACOIMA : Donation to Fund Child-Care Center
By Henry Chu
CANOGA PARK : Hazardous Waste Roundup Saturday
By Myron Levin
SANTA CLARITA : Weather Helps Crew Contain Brush Fire
By Julie Tamaki
Judge Blocks Santa Clarita Order to Shut Veterans Hall : Courts: The bar and meeting place can remain open until an Oct. 29 hearing. The city had closed it after receiving complaints about noise.
By Jeff Prugh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Wildlife Agency Calls Big Tujunga Report Flawed : Environment: L.A. will review the impact statement for the $500-million golf course site. Officials have identified endangered plants in the Sunland wash.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Hears Tape of Deceased Witness in '82 Strangulation
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors Order Malibu Terrace Home Plan Scaled Back : Development: Damage to an ecological area is feared. The builder says a smaller project is unprofitable.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calabasas Council OKs Luxury Housing Project
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Suspects Lead Police on 20-Minute Street Chase : Crime: A car spotted in Chatsworth after a robbery flees to Valley Village. Two patrol cars crash and the three are eventually arrested.
By Julie Tamaki and Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson Vetoes Funds to Continue Anti-Gang Programs for 4th Year : Politics: Assemblyman Richard Katz's 1988 law provided $1 million annually in confiscated drug money to Los Angeles County counseling, job training groups.
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waxman Aide Wins Long Island Primary
Groups Vow Support to Prepare Students for Work Force : Employment: Armed with an $85,000 study of Santa Ana business, school and business leaders say they will try to give high school graduates a better chance for success.
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hillary Savors a Rich Meal : Politics: Republicans for Clinton pass the plate at luncheon for would-be First Lady and collect $125,000 for Democratic ticket. She pitches for cross-over vote.
By Gebe Martinez and Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Third Body Is Found in Remote Area in Irvine : Crime: Police are reluctant to establish a link between the discovery of the corpse and two other victims who were left nearby in March.
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : At Long Last, New Firefighters Hired
By Mimi Ko
Countywide : Fringe of Storm Sheds Light Rain
By David A. Avila
SUNSET BEACH : Consultant to Study Problems on PCH
By Robert Barker
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Apartment Complex Renovation OKd
By Bill Billiter
Countywide : New Group Decries Influence of PACs
By Terry Spencer
YORBA LINDA : Developer Runs Up Flags; City Salutes
By Danielle A. Fouquette
SANTA ANA : College District Faces $1.7-Million Shortfall
By Jon Nalick
BREA : Top Math Teacher Grapples With Fact
By Bert Eljera
SAN CLEMENTE : City Nixes Freeze on New Hotels, Motels
By Anna Cekola
GARDEN GROVE : Nude Juice Bar Can't Be Built, Judge Rules
By Mark I. Pinsky
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Pact Will Allow RV Dealer in City
By Debra Cano
FULLERTON : Peruvian Exhibit to Open at Museum
By Willson Cummer
Quick Action Urged for McColl Dump : Environment: Area residents express impatience with delay during hearing on EPA's latest cleanup plan.
By Willson Cummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Las Flores Project Approval Upheld on Appeal : Courts: An environmental group had sued County Board of Supervisors over plan. Santa Margarita Co. has go-ahead to build 2,500 homes east of Mission Viejo.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Teens Held in Anaheim School Shootings : Arrests: The 15-year- olds are apprehended at their homes. A motive has not been determined in the attacks on two students.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man's Tip After Meeting Leads to Arrests
Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Fall
Laguna Beach City Hall to Make Switch to Voice Mail : Budget: The money-saving automated message center is part of a $19-million spending plan approved by the City Council. It also includes fee hikes for some services.
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Member of Jail Work Crew Escapes
Placentia OKs Tax Breaks to Lure Business
By Danielle A. Fouquette, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anaheim, Builders Settle Case on Exhibit Hall Construction
By Terry Spencer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Suspect Is Held After Beatings at Westminster Jewelry Store
Mission Viejo Girl Hits Truck, Is Killed
Newport Coast Heliport Plan Opposed : Development: Irvine Co. proposal for transporting golfers and hotel guests would mean excessive noise and danger, area residents tell county airport commission.
By Mimi Ko, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Former Fast-Food Restaurant Torched
SPORTS
Clearing His Good Name : Sylmar's Bilal Regains Eligibility After Appeal to City Reveals Mix-Up Over Change of Address
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glendale Makes 7 Interceptions in 35-21 Victory Over La Canada
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bulk Quantity : 4 Enormous Antelope Valley College Linemen Pride Themselves on Their Agility--and Appetite
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Section Investigating McAlister's Transfer to St. Francis : Prep football: Running back left Marshall apparently without moving or requesting a hardship waiver.
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jones Places 5th in World Junior 100
ROUNDUP : Saugus Rallies in Fifth Game to Beat La Canada in Volleyball
Simi Valley Girl, 9, Will Play Tennis Exhibition at the Forum
DIGEST : Watts, Young to Lead Drive for Valley Track
Comebacks to Remember From Way Back
By Mal Florence
Equestrian
From Staff and Wire Reports
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Holtz-Dockery II: Reporter Gets No Worse Than a Tie
By Larry Stewart
Greg Riddoch Gets Buried in the Part
By Dave Distel
The Line of Great Persistence : Football: After being released and rejected, Blaise Winter sold the Chargers on himself.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maxey Tries to Find Niche With Aztecs : Football: Emergence of Faulk turns Maxey into a utility player.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Chargers' 1992 Draft Selections Haven't Panned Out as Hoped
By T.J. Simers
Indefatigable Jones Playing No Favorites
Levingston, Ceballos Help Pros Put on Show : Charity basketball: A tired Pippen among the stars to play in front of about 6,000 at the Sports Arena.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Aztecs to Stage 'Protest' Invitational
By John Geis
Local Player Shoots for Cup : Polo: Bonaguidi trying to win Spreckels in front of hometown crowd.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BIG GAME : When El Capitan Faces Helix This Season, a Tie Won't Fit : Football: Helix's stingy defense will challenge El Cap's prolific offense.
By Jim Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud's Homer Lifts Blue Jays Past Indians
From Associated Press
Angels Frustrate Abbott Again, 2-1 : Baseball: He lowers ERA to 2.68 but record falls to 7-14 with loss against Twins.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bell Keeps Hitting, Pirates Win
From Associated Press
GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Shoots 62, Leads by Two
From Associated Press
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Advances to Quarterfinals
From Associated Press
PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL : Sun Devils Can Get Down to Business
By Dan Hafner
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Freshman Quarterbacks Might Play
By Chris Baker
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Likes Dorr's Offensive Scheme
By Jerry Crowe
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Michigan's Grbac Hobbled, Won't Play
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Moss Fined $2,500 for Pushing Elway
By Lonnie White
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Thompson Glad to Be Out of Phoenix
By Tim Kawakami
COLLEGE DIVISION : Matadors' II-for-I Switch Will Be Rough
By Ara Najarian
Capistrano Valley Upsets Edison : Football: Geiss rushes for 287 yards to lead Cougars to a 31-18 victory over fifth-ranked Edison.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Savanna's Misdirection Fools Katella
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mobley, Guthrie Lead Kennedy Past Magnolia
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holmes Gets the Bounces in Orange Victory
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Harbor, Gonzales Run Past Ocean View
By Scott Jones
Flags Fly, but Vedder, Laguna Hills Prevail
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacifica Wins on Two Punt-Return Touchdowns
Wacholder's 21 Kills Lead Laguna Beach
Late Scores Give Meiss First Foothill Victory
By Bob Borsum
FISHING : Area Fleet Continues to Report Favorable Conditions, Catches of Tuna
By Dan Stanton
Golden Oldies : Legends Tournament Returns With New Format
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southwest Is Hoping to Reload, Harbor Tries to Rebuild : Cougars: They may be motivated by apparent snub in state poll after 8-2-1 record in 1991.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTSCOPE : No. 1 Toros Play Host to Aztecs Saturday
Southwest Is Hoping to Reload, Harbor Tries to Rebuild : Seahawks: Hopes may rest with freshman quarterback Sadi after 2-8 season in 1991.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RECRUITING : Receiver Regarded as Best Catch in City
By Jeff Fellenzer
After Beating State's Top Team, El Camino Enjoys a Week Off
By Irene Garcia
HIGH SCHOOLS : Bird Rumor Gets the Runaround
By Jim Lindgren
A Father Lives His Dreams : Raiders: Marinovich followed charted path to become quarterback of his dad's teams.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
His Safe Calls Were Sane Ones
By Mike Downey
On Wings of Eagles : Dan Gurney Celebrates Silver Anniversary of Formula One Milestone as His Young Drivers Clinch IMSA Title
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Junior Task : USC's Willie McGinest Is Finding It Difficult to Fill the Jersey Worn by Junior Seau
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Violent End for Miller : Death: Former USC basketball star, 33, killed because of an incident that happened when he was a child in Arkansas, his family claims.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gretzky's Back Problems Are New Ones : Kings: Star center spends another night in hospital. Exhibition opener is tonight.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NCAA, UNLV Attempt to Resolve Case : College basketball: Representatives trying to set up a meeting for school to review evidence.
By Danny Robbins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hockey
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Jurisprudence
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Jurisprudence
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Expansion of NFL, World League Halted
From Staff and Wire Reports
Basketball
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BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Piniella, Dibble Brawl in Clubhouse
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BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Janicki Agrees to 3-Year Contract
By Helene Elliott
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Has Surgery on Shoulder, Hand
By Bill Plaschke
Van Pelt Gets Two Records, but Rutgers Gets 21-16 Win
From Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Steelers End Dispute, Release Lipps
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THOROUGHBRED RACING : For Versatile Jockey Atkinson, a Horse Is a Horse, of Course
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When Marinovich Starts, Rivalry Comes to an End
By Mike Penner
RAM NOTEBOOK : Newman Shows Versatility at Free Safety
By John Weyler
Fielding's Ankle Strong Enough to Carry Mission Viejo : Football: Tailback, who had three screws inserted in his leg after injury during baseball season, prepares for No. 2 Irvine.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Section Committee Tables Playoff Pairings Plan
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Quinta Chooses Turnbull to Coach
She's Taking Quick Steps to Help Save Lives
By Barbie Ludovise
Complacency Could Be Hart's Toughest Opponent
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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