- The Numbers Behind Malibu's High School
- The Healing Arts
- You Can Drive Wild Horses to a Wife, But You Can't Drive Her Out of House
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- Budget Should Be Scraped From Top
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- Evictions Just Part of the Story About Homeless
- Spelling Errors
- Reality Checks on Boxer Incident?
- SPEAKING IN TONGUES
- Laguna Achieving Basic Rights for All
- Evictions Just Part of the Story About Homeless
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- CASTRO'S CUBA
- United Way Chief's Pay Raises an Issue
- COLEMAN'S BURNER
- COLEMAN'S BURNER
- Labor Endorsement
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- Motor-Home Homage
- Prop. 161 Support Cause for Sadness
- A New Age Form of Slavery at Laguna High School
- Santa Monica Council's Firing of City Attorney
- The Environmentally Better Plan
- Halos Slip in Booth
- Berk's Legacy at Hamilton
- Reality Checks on Boxer Incident?
- Emmys Should Welcome Guests
- Unemployment Story Omits Temp Option
- TV Haiku a Turn-Off
- Lights Dim for New York City's West 42nd Street Redevelopment Project : Development: After 12 years, tens of millions of dollars and more than 40 lawsuits, one of the largest public commercial renewal projects in the nation's history is back to square one.
- Live 'Roc'
- AMERICA'S CRISIS
- CROSS CURRENT
- Truth About Pupils
- COLEMAN'S BURNER
- Politics, Science and the Gnatcatcher
- To Be or Not to Be Corrected
- Sarandon II
- ELECTIONS / LEGISLATURE : 2...
- Southwest, Citrus Battle to a Draw : Community colleges: Cougars hold on in final minute after Owls run out of timeouts and fail to attempt a potential game-winning field goal.
- Article on Inventions Doesn't List 2 Barriers
- More Flashlights
- CROSS CURRENT
- Scouting Dismissal
- Santa Monica Council's Firing of City Attorney
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- Railing About Amtrak
- Horsing Around With the Language
- Female Quota Set for LAPD
- Stress in Encinitas
- COLEMAN'S BURNER
- 'SHREWD JUDGMENT'
- Column Rouses Emotions Over Pat Robertson and Republicans
- SPEAKING IN TONGUES
- 'Hot Property'
- 'Home Values Down'
- Federal Aid
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- Call Her the Immaterial Girl
- The Healing Arts
- WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS
- A Family's Legacy of Death : Ervil LeBaron said God told him to kill anyone who strayed from his polygamist cult. A tenacious Salt Lake investigator tracked the LeBarons for 15 years. Now, an anonymous tip may have helped him close a case that claimed as many as 30 lives.
- Federal Aid
- Sacking Rosey Grier
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 20, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1992
- Names in the News - Sept. 20, 1992
- In Brief
- MISSED THE PARTY: In his campaign literature,...
- FALL FAVORITES: It may not have made...
- VOLLEYBALL : ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar Rallies to Defeat Edison for Title
- In Brief
- In Brief
- JOHN HICKS "Friends Old and New" BMG*...
- Retired Boxer Battles Gunmen in Shootout : Crime: The incident is one of five weekend shootings. An ex-boyfriend is sought in a Van Nuys slaying.
- COVER STORY : 'Murphy Brown': A Diversion or a Legitimate Cultural Debate?
- AND FINALLY: That title for the new...
- In Brief
- Public Enemy Fights the Power of Itself
- R.E.M. Tour's Not 'Automatic'
- MOVIES : One Mann, Two Worlds : The director leaves the city landscapes for the forest of the 'Mohicans,' but draws on his urban roots to give the Cooper classic a contemporary edge
- New Charges to Hit Airline Passengers : Taxes: Many airports are adding 'PFCs' of $1 to $3 per flight to help pay for facilities improvements.
- Nothing New Under the Sons : SONS AND LOVERS, <i> By D.H. Lawrence, Edited by Helen Baron and Carl Baron (Cambridge University Press: $24.95; 464 pp.)</i>
- Living History Turns Learning Into Child's Play : Outdoor museums are offering more hands-on activities to bring social studies lessons to life.
- URBAN ART
- The Little Town That Could : GOING BACK TO BISBEE, <i> By Richard Shelton (University of Arizona Press: $35 cloth, $15.95 paper; 320 pp.)</i>
- Down the Rabbitte Hole : THE VAN, <i> By Roddy Doyle (Viking: $21; 311 pp.)</i>
- Purple Prose on the Silver Screen : A TWENTIETH CENTURY JOB, <i> By G. Cabrera Infante (Faber & Faber $24.95; 371 pp.)</i>
- BOTTOM LINE
- RESTAURANTS : NUOVO CHIANTI : A New Chef Perks Up a Venerable Ristorante and Its Lively Companion
- 50% Rent Hike in 12 Years Not a Bad Deal
- QUARRELING OVER FAMILY VALUES : Travels in the Post-Nuclear Age
- A MEDIEVAL HOME COMPANION: Housekeeping in the...
- Killing for Dixie : AMERICAN GOTHIC: The Story of America's Legendary Theatrical Family--Junius, Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, <i> By Gene Smith (Simon & Schuster: $23; 320 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Swords Into Stock Shares : JUGGERNAUT; The German Way of Business: Why It Is Transforming Europe --and the World, <i> By Philip Glouchevitch (Simon & Schuster: $21; 224 pp.)</i>
- Down Underworld : THE LAST MAGICIAN, <i> By Janette Turner Hospital (Henry Holt: $22.95; 309 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Relighting Pilot Lights Not Difficult but Use Caution
- 91 Dwellings Throughout State Slated for Auction
- THE '90S NOSE JOB : These Days, Everyone Seems to Be Getting a Tattoo or Having a Body Part Pierced
- Saving History and Taxes : A Little Known and Seldom Used State Law Seeks to Preserve Legacy of Heritage Homes but Some Cities Are Reluctant to Let Homeowners Use the Option
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- * Marty Gutherie has been promoted from...
- With Andrew Past, Florida Companies Face Fiercer Blow : Disasters: Hurricane-hit businesses are finding difficulties in forming a regional economy from scratch.
- Equity Sharing: Be Sure to Write the Small Print
- Tax Dispute a Nightmare for Orange Couple : Courts: The Franklins claim they filed returns; the IRS says they didn't. The outcome of their case may depend on a former IRS employee who says the agency has lost, misfiled and even shredded returns.
- Home Improvement : Pergola Serves Leisure, Work
- STYLE : GARDENS : Pointed Desert
- USAGI YOJIMBO, Books 1-5 by Stan...
- Ad Was Recipe for Cooking Up New Kitchen
- THE BLOOMSBURY GUIDE TO ENGLISH LITERATURE ...
- New Zealand's Natural Playground of Sea Life : Visitors to this village north of Christchurch can sight sperm whales and swim with dolphins.
- Reinventing Shopping Centers to End Isolation
- Home Improvement : Helpful Hints for House
- COMPLETELY MAD: A History of the Comic...
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- Preservation Award to Go to El Capitan
- Home Improvement : Balancing Registers Keep Temperature Even
- You Take the Highbrow, I'll Take the Lowbrow
- STYLE : MEN'S FALL FASHION : Cool Classics
- Matins, By LOUISE GLUCK
- US Facilities Hurt by Hurricane Losses
- GM Winds Up Round-the-Clock Shifts in Ohio : Autos: The Lordstown workers may soon be joined by thousands of others as the world's largest auto maker struggles to turn a profit on its North American car production.
- A State in Training for the Global Economy
- Thai Airways Delays Decision on Plane Purchases
- Design Contest
- Security Council Denies Yugoslavia Its U.N. Seat
- West African Beat in Claremont
- KOREATOWN : Jobs Center Opens in Wake of Riots
- Jewish Agency Takes on East Bloc Exodus : Israel: Group sees emigration from former Soviet Union as a challenge, but local authorities are cooperating.
- Family Builds Dream Restaurant to Save Farm : Economics: Couple open remote dining establishment to supplement their dairy business. Like others across the country, they have found diversification is the key to survival.
- World Mayors Open Senegal Conference
- PICO-UNION : Community Center Loan Approved
- No Rigged Match : Jimmy is Favored, but Martina has an Edge in High-Stakes Pay-Per-View Showdown
- CAROLYN SAPP: Playing for Real
- Struggle for TV Time Forces Candidates to Switch Tactics
- 'Micro' Means Business
- San Gabriel : Better Access for Disabled
- Closure of Clinics Would Leave Patients With Few Options : Health care: Budget cuts could end services at 16 county centers. The Board of Supervisors will make its choices on Tuesday.
- The World : How to Persuade Serbia the World Means Business : Balkans: What's needed is a coherent program to multiply political and economic pressures on Belgrade. A line must be drawn in the soil.
- In the Debate on Debates, Clinton Still Has the Edge
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Pete Wilson : On the State of the State, and the State of his Party
- Process and Bureaucracy Doom Millions
- The Dirty Little Secret Known to Most Disaster-Relief Workers : Quake: A chain of natural calamities has shown that FEMA is no safety net. In the end, self-reliance is the best tactic for survival and recovery.
- Clinton and the Vietnam Draft: The Problem That Just Won't Die : Campaign: Like the war itself, the governor's draft record remains a festering sore. But the nation might not be ready to confront issues raised.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Clinton Opens His Arms to the Bankers : After talking of economic change, he succumbs to austerity-mongers.
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1992
- PIERCE COLLEGE : 17 Computers, Software Donated
- Baldwin Park : Reward Program Established
- Fight Against Stereotypes Is an Education for Muslim : Schools: Director of Islamic group based in Tustin says it's hard to keep misinformation out of textbooks.
- Unlabeled Cartons, Poorly Packaged Shipments Plague United Parcel
- San Gabriel : Karaoke Club Penalized
- Sufferers of Inherited 'Body Glue' Ailment Find Help in Unique Clinic : Ehlers-Danlos: Detroit foundation deals with a little-known syndrome in which the 'glue' that is supposed to hold bodies together simply doesn't.
- WATTS : Director of Towers Arts Center Retires
- DOWNTOWN : $40,000 Reward in UCLA Grad's Slaying
- Dancing to a Troubled Beat : Authorities Say Fatal Shooting Underscores Problems at Red Onion, but the Chain's President Objects
- 'Happiness 101': Avoiding Depression
- Escapee's Arrest an Open-and-Shut Case
- Solar Flair, Cal Poly Pomona's solar energy...
- Ex-Harvard Lampoon Staffers Hang On to Collegiate Ways
- High Ambition, Higher Speeds
- Washington Pulls Rank on Nebraska : College football: Cornhuskers' losing ways against top teams continue. No. 2 Huskies capitalize on turnovers and roll to a 29-14 victory.
- Gulls to Encounter a Changed Team : Hockey: New Coach Rick Dudley runs training camp a little differently.
- Bubka Raises the Record to 20-1 1/2 : Track and field: He sets his 32nd mark in pole vault at Tokyo. Mitchell beats Lewis in 100.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston Is Double Trouble for Illinois
- AUTO RACING : Indy Lights Series Is Gaining in Stature
- Chrishon Rushes for 237 Yards in Saddleback's 48-0 Victory
- New Season Begins on a Frenzied Note
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : It Pains Glusac to Win, but She Does
- "ROSSINI RECITAL: MARILYN HORNE." Martin Katz, piano....
- Her Music Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
- A Point of Light in the Recession-Hit Art World
- Send in the Clowns : The Comedy Store keeps the laughs coming as it celebrates its 20th birthday with some of the comedians who got their start there
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : STEALTH STARS : Did You Catch the License of That Rag-Top Chevy?
- Debussy Meets His Match in Aldo Ciccolini Showcase
- Mirer Passes Irish Past Michigan State : Nonconference: Notre Dame quarterback throws for 253 first-half yards in 52-31 victory over Spartans.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Etheridge Blunts LSU Rally in Auburn Victory
- Walker Not Half Bad in UCLA's Win : Bruins: Quarterback sharp in first 30 minutes, then defense takes over to protect 17-10 victory over BYU.
- Oregon Edges Texas Tech to End Losing Streak at 8
- Ohio State States Its Case in Victory : Nonconference: George scores three touchdowns as Buckeyes avenge loss and beat Syracuse, 35-12.
- Titans Fumble Away Any Hopes for Upset : Nonconference: No. 19 Georgia takes advantage of five of Fullerton's 13 fumbles to win, 56-0.
- UCLA Defense Cuts BYU Off at Pass
- In Brief
- R.E.M. II: The band's absence from the...
- MARY'S DANISH "American Standard" Morgan Creek* *...
- SMALL FACES: The unlikely pair of the...
- BATTLES OF THE BANDS: The feud between...
- Hey, Parrot Heads, Guess Who's No. 1 on the Book List?
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Asks All Coaches to Try It Again Next Season
- Little League
- BASEBALL : It's Tough All Over for Dodger Employees
- Giants Turn It Around to Defeat Dodgers, 3-0 : Baseball: Brantley gets the start, Swift gets the save and Los Angeles gets only five hits.
- NFL Ready to Battle Its Players
- Names in the News - Sept. 20, 1992
- Magic's Final Decision in Two Weeks : Basketball: Bird's retirement made him question whether he wants to return.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Pomona-Pitzer Wins at Wire, 8-7
- Miami Wins Its 20th in a Row, Coasting Past Florida A&M;, 38-0
- ROUNDUP : Agoura's Wilson Opens With Record
- SPOTLIGHT : SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : QUARTERBACK SHUFFLE
- Suspense Removed by Phipps : Motor racing: Simi Valley driver goes wire to wire at Saugus to easily win second Grand Am title in a row.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Men Win Cross-Country Meet
- SAN YSIDRO : Crash Into Wall Kills Motorcyclist
- It's Time to Talk of Compromise : Threats need to be put aside to settle questions surrounding Port District funds
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Student Trustee Gathers Opinions
- KINGS : Gretzky's Puzzling Back Problem Will Be Re-Evaluated Monday
- Purdue Comes Back to Earth With Thud
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Cuesta Water Polo Title
- ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Wins Water Polo Title at Millikan
- Harbor College Wins Opener, 17-13
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Fullerton Falls to Long Beach
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Drabek Picks Up the Pace and Pirates Increase Lead
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : N.C. State Gambles, Loses to Florida State
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : This Time, Toronto Uses Its Pitching
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Esperanza, Corona del Mar Make Big Move
- Brooks Takes a Step Toward '93 : Baseball: He gets three hits to help his cause for a contract next season and helps Angels beat Twins, 5-1.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bumpus Scores 3 Touchdowns as Oxnard Rallies for 20-16 Win
- Bayani Defeated in Forum Exhibition
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- One Hot Race and Several Familiar Issues : Election: Republican Steve Horn and Democrat Evan Anderson Braude, both moderates, are locked in a close fight for the 38th District seat. Underdogs in four other races are sounding anti-incumbent themes.
- An 'American' Story : PBS' 'The Kennedys' focuses on the family's history, presidential goals
- Tobacco Lobby Works Smoke-Filled Rooms : Politics: The industry fights anti-smoking legislation in Sacramento not with high-profile campaigns but by cajoling lawmakers. Contributions and junkets for legislators are a key tool.
- The Ivey League : Actress of stage and film becomes a 'Designing' woman
- EASTSIDE : Head Start Teachers Want Director Fired
- Commentary : Talk Is (Bleep) This Fall
- Rue de Cafeine
- DOWNTOWN : Bugs, Safety Hazards Discovered at Hotel
- Claremont : $28,541 in Grants Awarded
- Armenia Choking as Economic Stranglehold Tightens
- Neighbors Gather Splinters of Hope Strewn by Andrew : Rebuilding: On one block in South Florida, loss is a common thread. But families keep eyes on tomorrow.
- Advice That Makes a Lot of Cents : Personal finance: In these tough economic times, a publisher finds a market for people who want to learn how to stretch their dollars.
- To Our Readers
- Fragile History, Handle With Care: Glass Buffs Peer Into Past : Collectibles: Pressed glass tableware tells stories of etiquette, beauty and ingenuity in Victorian America.
- Inventive Promoters of Joy Cater to Extreme Search for Happiness : Lifestyle: Americans find a megaindustry that is more than willing to help them fulfill their dreams of making the best possible life for themselves and for their children.
- It was a family affair as Monterey...
- Stay Tuned to Their Careers
- Tattoo Artists Make It Up as They Go Along
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Referral Program Helps 1,000 Find Jobs
- Justices' Nominations Topic of Candid Talks : Court: Ex-attorneys general lament focus on politics and abortion.
- New Approach Taken to Help Rape Victims : Crime: A detective, a counselor, an attorney and a doctor work together on the case. This helps reduce the victim's trauma and increases the likelihood that a suspect will be arrested.
- COLUMN ONE : America's Poisons on the Move : Accidents involving hazardous materials are rising, and some are catastrophic. Particularly worrisome are unknown cargoes in containers and piggyback trailers.
- This Visitor Was a Bear of a Guest in Couple's Pool : Nature: Family isn't sure whether the bear fell in, took a purposeful dip or was washing up in their swimming pool.
- Promenade Dies; Area's Revitalization in Question : Redevelopment: Some see doom in the failure of the massive project but others look to smaller-scale remedies.
- On the Mark in Venice
- THE HOMECOMING GAME by Howard Nemerov...
- NONFICTION - Sept. 20, 1992
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Radical Change : Berkeley's reputation as loose, liberal and 'Beserkeley' has developed a downside. Officials and merchants tired of dealing with 'the riot of the week' have been prompted to increase police presence on Telegraph Avenue.
- Warriors Unite for Gang Peace : Boyle Heights: A group that began in the classroom has nurtured understanding. 'We got tired of going to funerals,' one student says.
- 2 Killed in Crash of Air Force Training Jet
- Republican Stance on Abortion Protested : Politics: Activists disrupt GOP convention, criticizing call for U.S. constitutional ban. But lack of a quorum may keep similar language off state platform.
- Good as Texas Tea
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Teen Activist on County Youth Panel
- Here's How We Spend Our Happiness Hours, Money
- Kabul Warfare Idles Rich Afghan Mines
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein, Boxer Seek Out Latino Support
- City to Cover Costs of Rangers Patrolling Mulholland Drive
- Pressed Glass Tableware Prized by Increasingly Discerning Collectors
- South Pasadena : Selection of a City Flower
- Crenshaw High's Toughest Competition This Year: Itself
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Locke Shuts Down Garfield, 20-0
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : In Torrance, a part of the old downtown helps bring in the new.
- A Moving Debate : Activists Argue Merits of Mass Transit During Subway Ride
- SAN DIEGO : Officer Injured by Wayward Car
- Script of Rural Chinese Women Being Translated
- Patriot Hopes to Take Wing With a Song From His Heart
- Institute for Gay Studies Has Modest Beginnings, High Hopes : Education: The school was created by a transportation planner and a neuroscientist. Enrollment has been far lower than expected.
- Divers Take Out the Trash : Underwater Cleanup at Cove in Laguna Beach Is Part of Worldwide Effort
- If This Is Julian, Those Must Be Apples
- Motorcyclist Dies in Coast Highway Crash
- The Sky's Not the Limit : Hobbies: Salvador Gascon's racing pigeons may win 100-mile races, but they lost favor at Carson City Hall. He's been ordered to comply with an ordinance reducing his flock from more than 30 birds to just three.
- Fishermen, Surfers Roil Waters at Pier : Using a Diplomatic Liaison Officer to Seek Peaceful Coexistence Is Good Approach
- FREEWAY FORECAST : Road closures and repair work on freeways and surface streets.
- Budget Buck Stops With County's Cities : State's Cutbacks Leave Them With Nowhere to Turn
- Taft Teacher Keeps Battling Bilingual Bill : Language: The educator's campaign for a veto has rekindled the debate on whether immigrants should be taught in native tongues.
- New CSUN President Known as Mover and Shaker : Education: Former colleagues in Michigan call Blenda J. Wilson a visionary. But they're not sure about the long-term effect of her changes.
- Free Backpacks Draw Thousands of Needy Pupils : Supplies: Parents say the Rescue Mission's gift is crucial to their children's outlook.
- Plane's Landing Speeded After On-Board Fight : Dispute: Airport officials allow United Airlines flight from Chicago to take a position ahead of several others after three passengers scuffle.
- SAN DIEGO : Shooting Kills 1, Hurts 2
- Mt. San Antonio Grinds Past Orange Coast, 13-2
- His Value Measured in Seconds
- Southwest, Citrus Battle to a Draw : Community colleges: Cougars hold on in final minute after Owls run out of timeouts and fail to attempt a potential game-winning field goal.
- Titans Fumble Away Any Hopes for Upset : Nonconference: No. 19 Georgia takes advantage of five of Fullerton's 13 fumbles to win, 56-0.
- Track and Field
- Tennis
- VISTA : Sheriff's Detectives Probe Man's Killing
- Tennessee Does It to Florida Again : SEC: Shuler leads Volunteers to 31-14 victory over No. 4 Gators, only second conference loss for Spurrier.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Owner's Bark Is Reporter's Bite After Belcher Rips Schott's Dog
- Rypien Tries to Win Them Over Again : NFL: Holdout and poor outing in opener helped turn Washington fans against him, but a victory over Detroit today could help Redskin quarterback mend some fences.
- Even After Decisive Victory, Pointers Have Work to Do : Football: Point Loma overwhelms Las Vegas Valley, 34-0, and looks forward to test against 2-0 Sweetwater.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Townsend Veers to Ventura to Rebuild Career
- Victory Over Oklahoma Is Unforgettable for USC : Trojans: Defense plays tough all day and offense comes alive in fourth quarter for 20-10 decision, ending seven-game winless streak.
- Todds Get Nod at Quarterback : Pro football: Marinovich, Philcox thrown into the fray today for their winless teams.
- Ruelas to Face Flores in Tuneup for Nelson
- Moorpark Wins Behind Strong Defense
- The St. Louis Blues signed top draft...