- 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.'
- No. 1 Teacher Is Back in the Trenches and Loving It
- 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.
- Study Names Top 5 Sites for New Dump in West County
- FULLERTON : Council Approves Pact With Police
- Sound and Fury Bring Little Rain : Weather: Thunderstorms surprise several areas. Schools are affected, and lightning causes a power outage over 50 square miles.
- I-5 Lanes Near Border Reopened
- Judge Rejects a Lawsuit to Block Growth Initiative
- Expansion Team Is Off to Rocky Start
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Confessions of a Dedicated Grill Watcher
- Father Says He'd Give Up Baby for Her Own Good
- 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.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Replace 2 Tanks Posing Hazard
- 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.
- Buildings, buses, even trees are splattered with...
- Air Quality Report
- A City Council Rookie Makes His Mark
- Storm Water Cleanup Falls Short : Pollution: Environmental groups say local authorities aren't closely monitoring storm drain runoff that flows into Santa Monica Bay.
- Businesses Get Tax Cut for Bus Money
- Even a Draft Blows the Wrong Way : Politics: Will a late bloomer thrust forward at the convention to save the Democrats?
- Economist Debuts as Diplomat in Oxnard : Mexican Consul: Luis Humberto Ramirez says his government is using offices such as his to promote commerce.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Roberts for City Council District 2
- Avila Elected Permanent Administrator of CRA
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Bo Is Back, but Guillen Proves a Bigger Hit
- PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : A LOOK BACK AT '90
- PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park
- Titan Men's Gymnastics Team to Compete Another Year
- PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : LA HABRA
- Montclair Prep, Camp Kilpatrick Set Rematch
- College Football
- Effort to Withhold Funds Fails
- To Live and Die in N. Y. : Chinese Artists Eke Out an Existence on Hostile Streets
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City OKs Ordinance on Signs and Notices
- He Should Just Make a Decision
- Crow Decides He Will Return to Sockers
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE : Coaches Find Defense Issue a Bit Offensive
- 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.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Braaksma Heads Field for Castaic Lake Runs
- PREP FOOTBALL : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora
- Pop Album Chart : 'Sandman' Propels Metallica Sales
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bombay Bicycle Club Just Wants to Have American Fun
- Danny DeVito Digs Up Some Trimmings From His 'Roses'
- AT&T; Tries to Enlarge Service to Soviets
- Jenny Craig Diet Clinics Take Stock to the Public
- More Officials Ordered Out
- Refused Attorney General Bid, Deukmejian Says
- 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.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Linda Warren has been named vice president...
- 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.
- Heed the Warning Signs of Lower Spending Patterns
- Subtle Shadings
- Justice Marshall Feels Dizzy, Is in Hospital for Tests
- Susumu Ishii; Japanese Crime Boss Entered Stock Market
- Gorbachev and Yeltsin Answer Americans' Questions
- Indicted Cult Leader Broussard Dies : Commune: Ex-Watts minister faced charges of enslaving children at Oregon farm.
- Debate Before State High Court to Be Televised
- 'Reflections of Cartier': A Bauble Bath of Jewels From Art Deco Years
- 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.
- NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE As of March 31, 1991.
- INSURANCE
- 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.
- REAL ESTATE : TRW Signs Lease at High-Rise to Be Built by IDM Corp.
- Senate Panel OKs Covitz, With Warning
- Joe Bartelme; Pioneered TV's News Magazine Format
- Norway Agrees to Print Passports for Lithuania
- Doctor, 76, Says He Strangled Ill Wife to End Suffering
- California IN BRIEF : LOLETA : Firefighter Held on Arson Charges
- 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.
- 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.
- KCET Unworthy of Public Support, Mahony Declares : Television: Cardinal says program to be aired tonight glorifies hate crimes. Film attacks church's AIDS stand.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Remnants of Red Peril in Land of the Mellow
- 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.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Garage Burglaries Climb; Tips Given
- Ex-Great American Executive Says He Will Enter Mayor Race
- OXNARD : Owners Win Release of Seized Yacht
- Shooting Yourself in the Gate
- 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.
- Lithuania Accused of Breaking Vow on War Criminals : Nazi era: Simon Wiesenthal Center seeks records on 1,000 convicted people reported exonerated so far.
- Schuller Suffers Setback in His Recovery : Evangelist: Medication to combat complication of brain surgery fails to take effect.
- Bahrain Emir to Visit U.S.
- Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
- Rollbacks and Proposition 103
- Coup Coverage
- Drug Laws and Morality
- Drug Laws and Morality
- Gorbachev, Bush
- Sales of Cars and Trucks in August Drop 11.7% as Analysts Worry About Impact of Price Hikes
- County Bonuses
- Wildlife Corridors
- Keep Up Coverage of Problems of Alcohol
- Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
- Welfare Mom Sparks Ire in Readers
- Citizens Must Fight Back
- Rollbacks and Proposition 103
- MOVIES - Sept. 6, 1991
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- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 6, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 6, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1991
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- BONJOUR MICKEY: Some folks in Anaheim are...
- 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.
- Schuller's Status Called Guarded; Drug Ineffective : Televangelist: Spokesman calls condition change relatively minor; new brain scan scheduled; full recovery predicted.
- Mark Canton Resigns at Warner Bros.
- 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.
- 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.
- Administration Torn Over Whether to Trust Yeltsin
- A-Weapons Under Control, Gorbachev, Yeltsin Insist
- ON THE ROAD: It's happy trails for...
- VINTAGE CORLEONE: Sleek rags once worn by...
- Deputies Can Change Hours to Go to Hearing
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 6, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 6, 1991
- IRVINE : Hot Line to Target Graffiti Vandalism
- Federal Debt Threatens Recovery : Economy: Analysts say it is keeping interest rates high and soaking up capital that could be invested in industry. Meanwhile, there are calls for the United States to provide aid to Eastern Europe.
- A Worldly Bass
- Beverly Hills : King Day a City Holiday
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : FREELANCE TEAMS : Highland
- College Dean Named to Agriculture Post
- La Verne : Helicopter Panel Named
- Commerce : Computerized Emergency Warning System Activated
- Gorbachev Poised to Recognize the Baltics : Independence: The Kremlin says he will soon sign a decree revoking Soviet annexation of the three states.
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : MISSION LEAGUE : Alemany
- Glendale to Enforce License Plate Rules Strictly
- San Gabriel : Commercial Condo Rules
- Tom Tryon, 65; Gave Up Films to Be Novelist
- Soviets to Supply India
- Peace Corps Chief Resigns
- Medical Facilities With a Soft Touch : Building: A humanism lacking in most medical buildings can be found in two new facilities.
- Cheerleader's Mother Begs for Mercy, Is Sentenced to 15 Years
- Exploding Tire Kills Man
- American TV, Soviet Leaders Form Bond : Media: The networks have had unprecedented access. Both Gorbachev and Yeltsin have used them to plead their cases at home and abroad.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Cloudy Vision of Life's Unresolvables : The South <i> by Colm Toibin</i> ; Viking; $18.95, 238 pages
- MUSIC EEK-A-MOUSE : Reggae Rodent : Singer from Jamaica with a strange name-- and a strange voice-- will bring a little music to Santa Barbara.
- Dottie West; Sang Country, Top 10 Hits
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE (4-A) : Birmingham
- Real Estate Firm Says It Will Ignore State Opinion on Lottery
- Angry Citizen Stands Up Against Gangs : Melissa Albidrez, Community Activist
- Harbor Dept. Will Explore Other Uses for Shipyard Site
- Hart, Davis Boundaries Change but Not for Long : Redistricting: A state Senate plan shifts Moorpark and Camarillo. But the change is called a mistake.
- Hansel's Racing Career Is Over
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Maris Has Home Run Record to Himself; 50 No-Hitters Are Dropped From List
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Upon Further Review, Coach Says Referee Blew the Call
- They Have It . . . Made in Chicago : NBA Champions Still Reaping Big Benefits Off Court, but They Aren't Necessarily the Biggest Team in Town
- Rasmussen Makes His Case With Another Strong Outing : Baseball: Padre left-hander shuts down the Cubs in 5-1 victory.
- Cross-Burning Was Private Memorial, Witness Says
- Will They Still Like Ike? : Turner Nervous About Restarting His Pop Career
- Deloitte & Touche-Orange County has promoted five...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- The World of Ribs : Bones of Contentment
- Pasadena : More Mental Tests Ordered
- Yugoslavs' Truce in Peril; Germany Warns Serbians
- Garamendi Wins Round 2 in Insurance Rebate Fight : Prop. 103: A judge upholds commissioner's bid to renew contract with two outside lawyers.
- HEALTH AND BEAUTY : Nose Knows : Scientists are finding fragrances can trigger memories and affect moods. A local aromatherapy center offers scented massage.
- War Stories From Women
- FOOTBALL '91 : It Was a Devil of a Time : Year-Round Schedule Put a Pitchfork Through City Section's Hell Week
- Norwalk : Queen and Court Chosen at 33rd Annual Beauty Show
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Modernist L.A. : Twenty pioneer artists who worked from 1920-1956 are exhibited at Museum of Modern Art.
- PORT HUENEME : Council Delays Vote on Chamber Bailout
- San Diego
- Homeowner Groups Say They Are the Scapegoats : Growth: Leaders contend that Mayor Bradley is blaming them for the administration's failures. They push for a role in selecting a planning director.
- COLUMN LEFT : Day Care, Satanism and 'Therapy' : Another case of secretive experts and vague indictments involving children in day care.
- Plan Deletes Sen. Green, Clusters Minorities : Politics: Latino voters from Placentia and Anaheim would be part of a 'minority-influenced' state Senate district. Bergeson could be a big winner by creation of a compact coastal jurisdiction.
- Throop Testifies He Aimed Shots That Killed 2 Men at Shrubbery
- Sandberg: He's a Bear of a Cub
- Noble Has Developed as Packers' Leader, On and Off the Field : NFL: Former Anaheim High School linebacker has become a popular figure in Green Bay.
- There's Just No Getting Past Kirschke : Prep football: Esperanza's junior defensive lineman is too big to run over, too quick to run around.
- Horace Hertz has been appointed senior audit...
- Birtcher Medical Gets OK on Device to Stop Bleeding
- Venture Capital Loses Spirit of Adventure
- The Oasis Dishes Up French, Italian Cuisine
- Santa Monica : Ocean Park Watch Slated
- Newton Filler : Perishable, exotic figs aren't stocked fresh at grocery stores, but can be found at the farmers market.
- NATO Expects Major Impact on Its Policy
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- The Truth About Lies: Most Can't Detect Them : Psychology: Even most professional protectors of propriety have little success in spotting deceit, researchers say.
- Red Cross Chapter Will Celebrate the Joy of Rex
- Chaos in Soviet Union Leaves Afghan Regime in the Lurch : Conflict: U.S. officials and private analysts predict trouble if U.N. peace plan is not enacted before winter.
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : Moorpark : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE (3-A) : Canoga Park
- Family Sues Bank Over Check Fraud : Crime: The suit alleges that Glendale Federal was negligent in cashing more than $115,000 in forged checks drawn on the account of a man missing since 1989.
- Kohl Calls on West to Step Up Aid to Soviets : Economic needs: 'Every nation must carry its fair share,' he says. He is clearly speaking to U.S., Japan.
- 49ers Coach Is Undeterred by Tough Assignment, Budget Crisis : Football: There is reason for skepticism, but an afterglow from the George Allen year may provide an intangible plus.
- Pasadena : Candidate Search Widens
- Warnings About What's to Come
- A Special Place for Furry Friends
- Ex-Noriega Lawyer Described as U.S. Informant
- MISSION VIEJO : Interchange Work Will Be Studied
- SANTA PAULA : Educators to End Child-Care Program
- Proposal Links Housing and Retail Center With Commuter Rail Station : Santa Clarita: The project, which would be built on a 1,000-acre site east of Saugus Speedway, would feature an outdoor escalator.
- OJAI : Low-Income Units OKd Despite Protest
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Spanos Backs Henning in Firing of Tollner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : South Bend Chief Supports Officer
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : EMPIRE LEAGUE : Esperanza
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : Pilot Coach Hoping Mills Is Not Just Another Run-of-the-Mill Lineman
- USC Sweeps Loyola in Women's Volleyball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Relief for Braves in Montreal, 8-4
- Track and Field
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Warm Currents Bring Widespread Bonito Catch
- APPRECIATIONS : Charlie Barnet: Swinging Jazz Pioneer
- TV Ratings : Sitcoms Rule the Airwaves
- Women's Event Goes From Palm Springs to Indian Wells
- The World of Ribs : The Great Rib Side Dish--Coleslaw
- Los Angeles : Pediatrician Gets Grant
- Ukrainians See A-Arms as Lever for Independence : Soviet crisis: The republic's 200 ICBMs may help win separation from Moscow and Western recognition.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Few Words From the Wise for New Students
- There Will Be a Hot Time at Chili Cook-Off
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 4-Way Stop Signs OKd for Busy Corner
- Judge Rejects Attempt to Block Mobil Pipeline
- Increase in Pipeline Fees OKd
- Now's the Time for Complete Look at Sheriff's Department : Growing list of allegations about deputies constitutes a full-blown scandal
- Cutting His Teeth : Soviet Dental Student Learns New Techniques to Take Back Home
- The Dinosaurs Wreck Politics : Botched election in Guanajuato raises troubling questions for Salinas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Principal to Leave Post for District Job
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Day of Reckoning for the Apologists : Western collaborators with Soviet communism must be held accountable.
- 5 Gang Members Arraigned After Brawl; 1 Youth Dead
- Spalding an Anchor on Better Bruin Line : UCLA: Guard leads unit that hopes to do more than merely protect Maddox this season.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : EMPIRE LEAGUE : El Dorado
- Before Going to Game, Be Sure to Go to Bank
- College Basketball
- 'Oklahoma!' Plays Big Role in 2 Lives
- Arco Told to Clean Up Waste
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Sits After 117 Consecutive Starts
- Two Area Players Lose at U.S. Open
- Basketball Assistant at CSUN Quits for Financial Reasons
- Mall Reaches Round of 16 in U.S. Open Junior Girls
- ESPN, ABC Planning to Form Sports Radio Network in 1992
- The "Reach for Rainbow" benefit at Irvine...
- Robert C. Campbell Jr. has been elected...
- Laser Optic Systems Maker AIS Files for Public Stock Offering
- MEDIA
- RETAIL
- Japanese and U.S. Firms Indicted in Sales to Iran
- The World of Ribs : Bones of Contentment
- Police Detain Dozens of Suspected Truants : Schools: A two-day sweep catches some who were cutting class. Others were still on vacation. Critics say action tramples civil rights.
- School Daze : Budget: CSULB has $15 million less to spend. Students now see the effects of state-imposed austerity.
- East Meets Western : Although Korean merchants have helped to revive the area, some longtime business owners are feeling like outcasts.
- Lancaster Adopts New Anti-Loitering Law
- COUNTYWIDE : College District OKs $65.6-Million Budget
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Getting New Students Pomped Up
- DEA Urges Tri-County Drug Crackdown : Law enforcement: Police say major L.A. traffickers have moved north. They call east Ventura County a cocaine warehouse.
- Jailhouse Rock:You know you're in the Entertainment...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Doesn't Want to Talk About It
- ART REVIEW : Painting in the Photo Age
- APPRECIATIONS : Dottie West's Country Music Legacy
- AN APPRECIATION : Frank Capra's Wonderful Life
- IBM Offers Cheaper Minicomputer : Technology: The addition to its AS-400 line will cost about $4,000 less than the previous low-end model.
- Program Does a Little of Everything
- The Cost of Cooking
- The World of Ribs : Go for the Burned
- Kenneth L. Jenny has been appointed senior...
- Stuffed Trout, Cake and Peanuts
- A Low-Cal Holy Day: What Would Grandma Say?
- Monrovia : Stop Signs Approved
- Transportation Chief Defends Using CHP as Chauffeurs
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : FRONTIER LEAGUE : Calabasas
- Matsui Named to Top Fund-Raising Post : Politics: He and Rockefeller will head Democrats' contribution drive for 1992 elections. They get off to fast start on second job: bashing Bush.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Matsui, Rockefeller to Raise Party Funds
- Disney Warns Gate Tax Would Scuttle Resort
- FOOTBALL '91 : THE COLLEGES / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Burt's Bluster Yields to Kinder, Gentler Side : College football: Underneath CSUN coach's gruff exterior lies a compassionate man struggling mightily to cope with the loss of his daughter.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teen Queens : Contestants Return With Something Just as Valuable as Crown
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Probe of Chrysler Minivan Brakes Set
- The Region : New Challenge to Martinez
- Jewish Services : Rosh Hashanah, which begins Sunday, starts the Hebrew year 5752.
- Salk Expansion Foes Rebuffed
- Writes of Passage : Alex Abella Heard the Voice of His Muse--and He Took Dictation
- Baker to Seek Moscow's Answers on Nuclear Arms, Mideast : Diplomacy: He will test Soviet capacity for cooperation with U.S. He also hopes to visit Baltics.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW SEAFOOD PARLOR & SALOON : Lot of Mystery : The parking area at this establishment always seems to be full. The question is, 'Why?'
- 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 San Gabriel Valley athletes are among players earning distinction in preseason publications.
- Proposed Senate Districts
- Donations Sought for Teen Who Lost a Leg in Hit-Run
- COUNTYWIDE : Job Market Shellshock for Veterans
- Laguna Businesses to Fight Tougher Ban on Smoking : Crackdown: The city's campaign to curb puffing in restaurants would send diners elsewhere, cafe owners complain.
- OXNARD : Model Firm Owner Guilty of Pimping
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Smart Caring at College Hospital
- Case Comes Back Like a Bad Penny : Courts: Decision required a 50-50 split of money, leaving a 1-cent difference. It will cost $1,050 to resolve matter so that funds can be distributed.
- State Senate Remap Plan May Put Robbins' Home Within His District
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wine-Tasting Store Up for Approval
- Chargers' Henning Certainly Isn't Scraping for Scapegoats
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Put on Injured Reserve List
- Jurisprudence
- Jet With Conoco Officers, Wives Missing
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Robert G. Bartizal, Patrick F. Cadigan and...
- La Verne : Elevated Freeway Opposed
- A Green Light for Rail Line : Mass transit: The county gives preliminary OK to funding for a light-rail service along the Exposition Boulevard right of way.
- S. Africa Vote Plan Gives Whites Veto
- Test IDs Risk of Pre-Term Deliveries
- "You've been going to the race track...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Smoke Killed Most in Food Plant Blaze
- Proposed Senate Districts Protect Most Incumbents : Remapping: Democrats would keep power. Latinos and Republicans could post some gains.