- Hybl Elected to Interim USOC Presidency : Olympics: He succeeds Helmick and pledges commitment to 'highest ethical standards.'
- Maturity Wins Out in Enemy's Latest Public Confrontation : PUBLIC ENEMY: "Apocalypse '91: The Enemy Strikes Back", <i> Def Jam/Columbia</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE BRITISH PAGE : Filmmakers Mucking About in Politics
- Mixed Media : In Brief : Ivo Perelman, "Live in New York," Video Artists International ($29.95).
- William P. Ward has joined Active Memory...
- Vicki McNally and John Del Vecchio have...
- 'Frugal' Approach to Home Inspections
- ONTHEBUS. One virtue of a small typeface...
- Tour Group Has Spain and Portugal Trips
- IN EXCESS
- 1st-Time Buyers' Shock Fades: They Did It Right!
- Design of Shingle Roof Valleys Matter of Taste
- Video Stories Stir Pupils' Interest in Math
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Rebel Leader Plans a Return to Capital
- Monterey Park : Affirmative Action Plan
- Election Loser, 77, Starts 260-Mile Protest March : Mexico: Cancer-stricken Salvador Nava refuses to accept defeat in last month's fraud-tainted elections.
- Profile : Two's Company For Somers, ABC
- City of Industry : Retail Project Advances
- El Monte : More Transit Funds Sought
- Laurel and Hardy's Treasures Pile Up
- Drunk Suspect Found Hanged in Jail Cell
- Former D.C. Mayor Barry Resentenced to 6 Months for Cocaine Possession
- Beach Cities School Merger May Be Inching Closer
- Commuters Hold a Neighborhood Hostage : * Traffic: Natalie Levy and her daughter were fixing dinner when a driver on their Encino street jumped the curb and crashed into their kitchen.
- Lopez Is Expecting to Play at Los Coyotes in '92 : LPGA: Hall-of-Fame golfer, pregnant with her third child, sat out this tournament after winning it the past two years.
- San Clemente Surfers Fall Short in New Jersey
- Losing Is Way of Life at Anaheim Stadium
- Spanish Armada Ties United States : Golf: Ballesteros and Olazabal have 3 1/2 points and the rest of Europe 4 1/2 to send event down to head-to-head play.
- PREP ROUNDUP : In the Canyon tournament championship game:
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Wins, 21-20
- STAGE : Back to Stage One : After 'MASH' and a decade of filmmaking, Alan Alda chooses to return to live theater in a London production of 'Our Town'
- Junk Bond Rally May Save Insurer
- Dalai Lama Brings Message of Hope to a Changing Mongolia
- An Amputee Loses Dogged Legal Fight Over Eviction : * Handicap: A municipal judge bases his ruling not on the terrier that hauls the student to class but on student's name not being on the apartment lease.
- Begging Ruling Expected to Have Little Effect : Laws: A judge struck down a statute prohibiting panhandling in public. But police and street people say it was rarely enforced.
- A Partnership That Benefits Young, Old : * Deal Between School District, Developer Will Create Much-Needed Funds, Housing
- Visiting Drivers Put On Show at Saugus
- Crespi Reflects on Blown Chances in Loss to Loyola
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : All of a Sudden, Granada Hills 'Up' for Carson
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Worrell Won't Go to Minor Leagues
- Seminoles Retake Land : College football: No. 1 Florida State's trick plays, interceptions tear a big chunk out of third-ranked Michigan, 51-31.
- Cowboys' Johnson Winning Off the Field : Pro football: His trades, free-agent signings slowly are rebuilding a winning franchise in Dallas.
- Missouri Rallies for a 27-27 Tie
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : The Rules of His Game : 'The Player' marks Robert Altman's return to Hollywood--and his stature makes an expose of the town's deal making more pointed
- Larry P. Morata has been appointed vice...
- U.S. Health-Care System Getting a Dose of Reality
- Mike McCabe has been appointed vice president...
- Overhaul of Treasury Auction System Coming
- MANDORLA. This is one of the most...
- Roots in the Air by MILAN RICHTER
- ARABIA: A Journey Through the Labyrinth ...
- Grandparents for All Seasons
- TEACHING: Real World Stories From America's Teachers,...
- GRAND STREET. After nine years with Ben...
- China's Manchus Rediscovering Identity
- Salinas Lobbies for Trade Pact : Mexico: On first day of a three-day visit to California, the president campaigns for an agreement linking his nation to the United States and Canada.
- 98 Vegas Strikers Arrested in Protest
- Mobutu, Opposition Agree to Coalition Government in Zaire
- Unlucky Hunter Is Memorialized : Canada: Blackfoot warrior was crushed to death, so legend has it, when a herd of bison came tumbling over cliff atop him at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
- Harvey Mudd Tops Engineering Schools
- Operation 'F Troop'
- China Complains to France Over Sale of Warships to Taiwan
- Remap Delay Stymies Election Hopefuls : Politics: With census-mandated redistricting headed for the courts, challengers find planning and fund-raising difficult.
- Dying Doesn't Come Easy for Gritty Plains Town : Rural life: Even an offer of free land for families on condition that they move to Antler, N.D., failed to save it.
- Arts Center Anniversary Concert Is Music to the Ears
- Dr. Seuss served up green eggs and...
- Buenafe Takes the Heat and Stays on the Field
- BIG 8 ROUNDUP : Sooners Air It Out, Defeat Virginia Tech
- Counting on Another Season of Failure for the Chargers
- Steroids
- Burt Stirs Northridge to 9-7 Win
- Pierce Unable to Contain Renteria in Loss
- Claude Rains stars in Alfred Hitchcock Presents...
- Killer Typhoon Pounds Japan; at Least 45 Die : Disasters: More than 700 injured in worst storm to hit islands in 30 years. Record power outages are left by 133-m.p.h winds.
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Miners Leave Town; Police Quell Protests
- After Air Show Crash, O.C. Pilot Soaring Again
- Civil Rights Leader Leaves Director's Post After 26 Years
- Coloradans See Gambling as Different Kind of Mother Lode : Economy: The betting debuts in 3 former mining towns Tuesday. Residents hope for return of boom times. But many fear it's the devil in disguise.
- Caltech Chemist Is Award Recipient
- Potrero
- Port Controls May Curb Spills : Harbor: Gov. Wilson is expected to approve a new system to keep track of oil tankers and other ships.
- Fliers in Class of '42 Remember Pearl Harbor : * Oxnard: About 30 graduates of the Mira Loma Flight Academy return for a reunion. 'There's a few changes here,' one says.
- Condition of Fullerton Crash Survivors Better
- Showers Moisten Downtown Streets
- Finley Beats Royals, 4-3, With Little Assistance : Angels: His 18th victory is accomplished despite three errors by teammates. Harvey gets 44th save.
- Success Doesn't Silence 49er Doubts : Raiders: Young is the NFL's best passer, but critics question team's ability to salvage victories.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 12 Baylor Stays Unbeaten With 45-7 Victory
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Morris' League-Leading Average Slips
- MOVIES : Off-Centerpiece : Hollywood Is Such a Funny Place Sometimes : The 'King' Traveled a Rocky Road . . .
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Acted to Help Gorbachev Control A-Arms
- City Loans $250,000 to Hotel After Takeover : Management: Money is intended to sustain Ramada until it can turn a profit. Officials also plan to turn over operations to private managers.
- City Panel Kills Plan to End Parking Along 7th St. : Traffic: Proposal would have added a lane for rush-hour commuters. But intense outcry from merchants, neighbors spurred a retreat.
- A Little Bit of Country Gets Big City Ways : Development: Some say plan to subdivide 'Horse Country' acreage was inevitable. Others see the end of an era, when livestock and 'elbow room' were plentiful.
- 2 Brothers Suffer Serious Burns in Auto Paint Shop Blast in La Habra : * Explosion: The incident occurred when they accidentally ignited fumes inside a booth with a cleaning buffer.
- It's a Small World : Food, Fun and Babies Reign at International Festival
- County Girds to Act Should Cholera Strike : Health: Epidemic has spread quickly north from South American. Health authorities say migrant camps in county are especially vulnerable.
- El Cajon
- Notre Dame Offense Clicking
- Small-Town Banker to Tackle a Big Job : Finance: Former Iowa farm boy to take over as head of the American Bankers Assn.
- Italy's Alberobello Presents a Fantasy in Stone
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Only Options to Canyon Jail Are the Old Ones
- 2 Women Face Year in Jail for Movie Popcorn Dispute
- The Mighty Carson Career Launches
- Change Comes Slowly for Residents of Long-Depressed Mississippi Delta : Poverty: In-depth report brings public attention to the region. But, like the mighty river, progress arrives at a deliberate pace.
- Weapons Experts React Favorably
- Arts Center May Fall Prey to Cash Shortage
- It's Time for Hard Labor on County Jail : * Supervisors Have to Stop Talking and Start Working on Gypsum Canyon Solution
- Suit Threatens Condos With Demolition : * Appeal: Neighbors say units are built on quake fault and must be razed. The builder accuses them of 'terroristic tactics.'
- RN Accused of Putting Insulin in Patient IVs : * Crime: Nurse said she wanted to go to prison so she could be treated for recurring headaches, FBI agent testified.
- Maniscalco Attorney Is Denied Reinstatement : * Courts: Appellate justices call Joanne Harrold's defense tactics in the 11-year-old murder case 'unconscionable.'
- Washington Deflates Kansas State, 56-3 : Nonconference: Hobert passes for three touchdowns; Bryant gets fourth punt return for a touchdown.
- Tucker Sparks Moorpark, 44-28 : College football: Gadomski can't lift Valley over ex-teammates.
- Renegades No Longer, Miami Players Try to Be Nice Guys
- MOZART: "Le Nozze di Figaro." Helen Donath, Julia Varady, Marilyn Schmiege, Alan Titus, Ferruccio Furlanetto, others; forces of Bavarian Radio, Colin Davis, conducting. BMG 60440-2-RC.
- Across U.S., the Recovery Is Indeed Uneven
- MOZART AND THE MASONS by H....
- THE REHNQUIST COURT : BILL REHNQUIST WAS ONCE CONSIDERED AN EXTREMIST. NOW HIS VIEWS ALMOST ALWAYS BECOME THE LAW OF THE LAND.
- STATE OF MIND
- A Liberating Anger : EVERY HUNTER WANTS TO KNOW: A Leningrad Life, <i> By Mikhail Iossel (W. W. Norton: $23.95; 244 pp.)</i>
- Plant Annuals, Bulbs for a Double Treat
- THE REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION. Each issue...
- ROBERT KRULWICH: Pushing PBS to the 'Edge'
- Q & A : Black Entrepreneur Beats the Odds
- Mexico Arrests 6 U.S. Border Agents
- Contaminated Well Linked to Reservoir : Environment: A judge halts sluicing of Morris Reservoir after city officials fighting the project say it caused high bacterial levels in rancher's drinking water.
- The 1982 Conan the Barbarian (KCOP tonight...
- Group Uses Lawsuit Settlement to Register Nearly 6,000 Voters
- Biologist Receives Award Citing His Genetics Research
- Staff, Morale Woes Surface at Marine Research Lab : Environment: Agency that monitors ocean pollution is shaken by resignations, lack of director.
- Votes Bolster Opposition to Soka Plan : Parkland: Supervisors turn down attempt to influence federal park purchases. Calabasas City Council votes to oppose university expansion.
- $80 Billion Here, 80 There . . . What a Mess : Oh so many problems for new federal trust boss Casey
- LAND PRESERVED: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy...
- How Many More Must Die? : Girl, 13, becomes mistaken victim in continuing wave of drug-related killings
- Covering a Different Kind of Homicide
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- To Fly . . . : Sky Diver's Worries, Work-a-Day Stress Vanish in Thin Air
- In Brief : Naughty by Nature, "Naughty by Nature," Tommy Boy.
- THE DARK SIDE OF DEVELOPMENT : Without real planning, L.A. borders on chaos
- Lakeside
- Titans Stay Close, but the Bulldogs Have the Last Bite
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Kearny Caps Celebration With Win
- Pitt Edges Minnesota, Is 4-0 for the First Time Since 1982
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gamez (66) Ties Nelson at Southern Open
- Area Teams Sidelined at Classic
- Knick Girls Just Won't Play at the Garden
- San Jose St. Wins
- DRESSING UP: Did metal fans ever think...
- MOVIES : The Invisible Women : In Hollywood's rush to embrace black filmmakers, women directors are being left out, but some expect that picture to change
- BERLIOZ: "Symphonie Fantastique" (transcribed by Liszt and Petrov). Nikolai Petrov, piano. Art and Electronics/MCA Classics AED-10332.
- Trojans Glad to Have That One for the Road : USC: Royster scores twice as running game finally gets going in the second half against Oregon, 30-14.
- Retrospective Shows How Peter Krasnow Saw the Light--and Color--of California
- PERFORMANCE ART : That's How She Is : Jo Harvey Allen's characters come alive with her taste for eccentricity and down-to-earth charisma
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE MOVING CANVAS
- Opening a New French Beachhead in L.A.
- In Brief : Rush, "Roll the Bones," Atlantic.
- MC LYTE: "Act Like You Know", <i> First Priority Music/Atlantic</i>
- ALBUM REVIEW : ROBBIE ROBERTSON: "Storyville", <i> Geffen</i>
- Whittier Inspires a Play About Heritage Stripped by Man and Nature
- Prince's Flawed 'Diamonds, Pearls' : PRINCE: "Diamonds and Pearls", <i> Paisley Park / Warner Bros.</i>
- Bon Jovi, Jane's, N.W.A: Break Up or Make Up?
- Stability Should Be West's Chief Concern
- What Budapest Offers for Lunch or Dinner
- Fencing Out--or In--Check the Law
- Forum to Focus on Aspects of Establishing a Business
- THE BIZ
- Under Swaying Palms in the Society Islands
- THE PARIS REVIEW. Grandparent of them all,...
- HEDGING AGAINST Home Breakdowns : Warranty Contracts Protect the Owner From Unexpected Bills When Systems Fail
- Vietnam-China Telephone Service Fixed After Decade
- One-Two Punch : City Hit Hard Financially as Second Car Dealership Closes in Month
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : LANDMARKS : Splash!
- Enough Fiddling: Get Hussein : Iraq: The goal should be to end the dictator's regime and assist in the creation of a new government. Delay will only make matters more costly.
- When President Is Lobbyist, U.S.-Israeli Relations Are Transformed : Politics: There was usually no opposition when the Israel lobby worked Congress. But now an exasperated George Bush wants to be heard.
- FCC Reviewing Trinity's Minority Subsidiary : Television: Offshoot of evangelist Paul Crouch's network is called 'a sham entity' by challengers.
- Chula Vista
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Redondo police earn a commendation--for their uniforms.
- Raising Community Awareness of AIDS
- Violence, Arrests Put Barrio Residents at Odds : * Simi Valley: Authorities and some neighbors say they want to head off a growing gang problem. But youths contend that police are harassing them.
- Vikings Reportedly Highest Paid in NFL
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Syracuse Looks Out for No. 1 in 24-0 Victory Over Tulane
- Cal Lutheran Storms Back to Beat San Diego, 21-20
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gwynn Has Been a Forgotten Man
- Harvard-Westlake Pays Price for Loss in Water Polo Match
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 10 Penn State Outlasts Boston College, 28-21
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CASTING ABOUT : At This Point, It's Less Than a Riddle
- New Terms
- Debate Over Alaska Oil
- MARILYN AND HER MEN
- Appeal in Laura Small Case Opposed
- Criticizing Bay Buchanan and Capitol 'Cavemen'
- Going in Circles
- The Issues Behind the Affordable Housing Crunch in Southern California
- ARGENTINA'S SOAP OPERA
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- Volunteer Opportunities Wanted Closer to Home
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- O'MALLEY'S WAY
- Views on Light Rail
- Road Wronged
- Thorns in This 'Rose'
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- LETTERS ON LETTERS
- Capra Versus Riskin
- 'Brownouts' Could Mean Loss of Life
- BUCK FEVER
- Discrimination Bill
- Westminster Principal Stepping on Constitution
- Appeal in Laura Small Case Opposed
- Biased View of Keller
- Road Wronged
- DOUSING THE 'FIRE'
- SoCal Takes Heat Over Proposed Service Fees
- Cost of Write-In Votes
- Dismissal of North Charges
- MAURICE CHEVALIER
- Views on Light Rail
- The Issues Behind the Affordable Housing Crunch in Southern California
- Condo Questions, Replies Gathered in One Volume
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- The Issues Behind the Affordable Housing Crunch in Southern California
- Border Patrol Doing Right Thing to Curb Influx
- ARGENTINA'S SOAP OPERA
- Criticizing Bay Buchanan and Capitol 'Cavemen'
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- Group Wants to 'Save All the Canyons'
- Disney Hall: 'Work of Art' or Wet Cardboard?
- Batiquitos Lagoon
- NO WELCOME FOR POVICH
- TAKE TWO POEMS AND CALL US
- Channel One
- Mental Health at Issue
- Border Patrol Doing Right Thing to Curb Influx
- 'STOP' THE PRESSES
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 29, 1991
- ELITE NUMBERS: Three from Orange County are...
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : After 30 Years of Yearning, We Saw the Texts Suddenly Appear
- A Smooth Mix of Cargo, Passengers
- Swiss Town Retains Medieval Look
- GOOD, BAD, DEAD: The county's year-end report...
- U.S. Orders Bombers Off Alert in First Stage of Nuclear Cuts : Disarmament: Cheney also directs a 'stand-down' for 450 ICBMs. He challenges Soviet Union to take similar action.
- Legislation Would Change School Voting : Elections: A bill that has been sent to the governor would end at-large balloting for some boards of trustees.
- HOMO PLASTICUS: Plastic surgery is more popular...
- CARL WHO? Who's next in line to...
- Bill Bradley : From Last Year's Near Debacle, to This Year's New Activism
- COLUMN RIGHT / RICHARD BURT / ROSE GOTTEMOELLER : Start Sooner on U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Safety : Arms treaty is on hold, but verification steps could begin now, easing U.S. concerns.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Prenuptial Jitters for Chicanos : The trade pact and prospective cultural merger reminds many that Mexican blood runs in their veins, not in their brains.
- Sipping Great Grapes in Australia
- Ventura Hopes Residents Will Save Scraps for Compost Heaps
- Names in the News - Sept. 29, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 29, 1991
- OPEC Feels Strain Over Saudi Output
- Kitsch Doesn't Have to Cramp Your Style
- Governor Names New Manager of State Lottery : Gambling: The former head of Illinois' game will try her luck at reversing the decline of California's program.
- Kurds Returning to the Dream of Independent State : Iraq: Stalled talks prompt leader to disavow any agreement that might be reached with Hussein.
- INS Review of O.C. Raid Finds No Misconduct
- Noriega Ex-Lawyer Denies He Counseled Surrender
- Soviet Georgia Rebels Lose Base; No Sign of a Struggle
- Oxnard Woman Who Embezzled $30,000 Spared Jail Sentence
- Detective John St. John, wearing the trademark...
- St. John Hospitalized After Possible Attempt at Committing Suicide
- San Diego
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Beats Stanford in Water Polo
- Tickets Stirring Confusion : Dodgers: Season-ticket holders get a second letter regarding refund policy for postseason games, but questions remain.
- ROUNDUP
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Folklorico Keeps Mood Festive at Shrine
- TV Reviews : 'Mission' Recounts Tale of WWII Naval Horror
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ECONOMY AND INTEREST RATES : Many Borrowers Are Looking for Trickle-Down Effect : * Consumers' view: It is cheaper for banks to borrow cash, but they have not passed savings to users of credit cards and car loans.
- $25-Million Fraud Mastermind Gets 9 Years
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Kremlin Sure to Welcome Plan Letting It End Costly Arms Programs : Bush initiative: Many of the President's moves coincide with longtime Soviet aims. And they could provide that country with a real 'peace dividend.'
- Paul Wilson; Sunkist Executive, Founding Chairman of Health Net
- Wilson Approves Funds for Southwest College
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Officials Confiscate Marijuana Plants
- LSD-Using Attorney Enters Insanity Plea : Drugs: Douglas Palaschak of Ventura, who touts the hallucinogen's benefits, is accused of furnishing it to a minor.
- U.S. Judge Temporarily Bars Montana Grizzly Bear Hunting
- San Diego
- CYPRESS : Audit Finds Cable Firm Shorted City
- Parents Plead for Passage of Gun Law : Legislation: Families of two teen-agers killed in accidental shootings urge Gov. Pete Wilson to sign bill that would require handgun buyers to take a safety course or test before taking possession.
- Air Quality Report
- Up From the Ranks and Still Climbing : Brig. Gen. Daniel Hernandez. California National Guard, Los Alamitos
- U.S. Indicts 3 Firms on Obscenity Charges
- Tustin Gives Capistrano Valley a Big Boot, 25-20 : High schools: Sophomore kicker Zach Mathews kicks field goals of 42, 34, 43 and 47 yards in upset.
- Buena Park Overcomes Miscues, Holds Off Santa Fe to Win, 21-14
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE BIG GAME / VISTA 21, MORSE 7 : Vista Overwhelms Morse, Ends Tigers' 17-Game Streak
- DANCE REVIEW : BalletMet, Cynthia Gregory in San Diego
- WEEKEND TV : Flashbacks: 'Star Trek' and Dr. Seuss
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Double Dip of L.A. vs. S.F.
- Stop-Gap Play Hopes to Get Youths Esteemed Up : Theater: 'The Miracle of Me' premieres Monday at SCR, along with 'So There I Was . . . ,' which addresses teen pregnancy.
- CHP Seeks Truck Driver Involved in 4-Fatality Crash : Investigation: An officer says that the trucker left the scene after a few minutes. He is not facing any charges, but authorities want to question him.
- Iraq Ends Siege of U.N. Nuclear Arms Inspectors
- Nagging Cold Viruses Nothing to Sneeze at : Health: Ailments play havoc with business schedule-makers and early-year school attendance. Wash hands often, doctors advise.
- San Fernando Mission Prepares for Children of Video Age
- San Diego
- The Tangled Web of Surrogacy Issues : Needed: legislation to eliminate the potential for strife when good intentions go sour
- OXNARD : Gun Shop Owner Fires at Thief
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- SAN CLEMENTE : Applicants Sought for Board Vacancies
- Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Killings of 2 Women