- When Historic Buildings Move, The Buzz Can Be Quite Loud
- Revenge May Have Led to Slaying : Crime: Friends and family say a popular busboy was killed because he didn't marry the mother of his child.
- Rising Oil Bill Prompts Bradley to Order Agencies to Save Fuel : Conservation: Price increases spurred by the Mideast crisis could add $3 million to city costs over next two months.
- OXNARD : New Judge Sought in Subdivision Suit
- Abortion Foes Hear Mahony, Plan Protest
- Guilty Pleas End Ship Asbestos Case
- The Only Roar at U.S. Open Will Come From the Crowd
- West Leads, 3-0, in Third-Round Legion Contest
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Governor Plans Cuts in Local Aid
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EUREKA : Protest Vigil Targets Top Lumber Official
- Arab-Americans Split on View of Crisis in Gulf : Communities: The 2.5 million Americans of Arabic descent also disagree on the U.S. presence in the region. Many fear discrimination.
- Mental-Health Budget Cuts Less Than Expected : Funding: San Diego County has long complained of not receiving its fair share of state funds. But, when the budget ax fell, the county fared better than most.
- Slow Down and Get It Right : Appeals court puts redistricting on hold
- A Thought for Perez de Cuellar
- Abortion Foes Hear Mahony, Plan Protest
- Controversy Is One Thing, but Give Fans Some Golf
- U.S. Justice
- The Numbers
- Padre Fan Seeking More Game, Less Talk
- Animal Trainer Cruelty Charges
- Animal Trainer Cruelty Charges
- If This Isn't Nepotism, What Is?
- Recruiting Stories Can Have Different Ending Second Time Around
- United States Involvement in Mideast
- Oil Issues
- On His Resume: Throws Ball That's Easy to Hit
- Metal Grandmother
- United States Involvement in Mideast
- Police Don't Mean Security
- The Problems of the Los Angeles Festival
- Animal Trainer Cruelty Charges
- Recruiting Stories Can Have Different Ending Second Time Around
- Loyalty Should Go Both Ways on Transfers
- Oil Issues
- Breaking Up the Kings Not a Sound Decision
- A Strait Protest
- United States Involvement in Mideast
- United States Involvement in Mideast
- Metal Grandmother
- A Strait Protest
- Controversy Is One Thing, but Give Fans Some Golf
- Oxnard Needs Another Name
- Highest Praise From One Coach to Another
- Oil Issues
- The Problems of the Los Angeles Festival
- The Problems of the Los Angeles Festival
- The Problems of the Los Angeles Festival
- United States Involvement in Mideast
- 'Blues' and Bigotry
- Controversy Is One Thing, but Give Fans Some Golf
- Animal Trainer Cruelty Charges
- NEA, Lack of Money Cannot Inhibit Artistic Expression
- Forces Behind Immigration
- Good Surfing Story
- Lasorda's Style in Need of a Major Overhaul
- Losing Padres' Colors Leaves Fan Feeling Blue
- You Have to Pay Price if You Want to Be Super
- Forces Behind Immigration
- Tax Boon Won't Help Schools
- Fans Should Put Selves in Shoes of the Signer
- Not Greatest Credentials to Bring to the New Job
- Oil Issues
- Forces Behind Immigration
- Lasorda's Style in Need of a Major Overhaul
- Oil Issues
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1990
- Nike Feels Heat, Sets Minority Goals
- U.S. Ready to Call Up Reserves : Mobilization: Army, Navy and Air Force want 150,000 for support work. Notices may go out next week. Civilian airlines ordered to provide up to 38 aircraft.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Governor's Race Quickly Moves Onto the Low Road : Politics: Wilson and Feinstein campaigns are dominated by harsh attacks, particularly on S&L; crisis.
- 1,452 Pounds of Cocaine Seized in Combined Raids
- Nun, 78, Found Crushed to Death in Elevator Shaft
- Immigrants Becoming Militant on Job Issues : Labor: Demonstrations by Latinos demanding severance pay from two closing plants indicates a new assertiveness and better coordination.
- Duarte Man Sought in Shootings at School
- U.S. May Equip Saudi Air Force With Top F-15s
- Gunman Frees Hostages After 1 1/2 Hours
- 35 Americans Spirited Out of Baghdad Hotel by Iraqis
- Contact Is Restored With Magellan : Space: Signal caps a daylong effort by JPL scientists to regain control of Venus probe. Problems could delay scheduled mapping mission.
- 'Les Manley': Elvis It's Not
- Esquire Names New Editor-in-Chief
- California IN BRIEF : CONCORD : Going Nuts Over Squirrelly Situation
- Threat to Americans Increases : Gulf crisis: Baghdad orders U.S., British citizens to assemble in two hotels in occupied Kuwait. Washington protests, and London calls the move 'grave and sinister.'
- 'One-of-a-Kind' Gowns Feature Sequins, Beads and Rhinestones : Elegance: Judy Barry saw a need for special designs in attending social functions and created a business selling her sparkling sheaths.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Radar 'Locks On,' and Iraqi Warplanes Turn Tail
- Redistricting Delayed Indefinitely by Court : County government: Panel of federal appeals judges puts election for 1st District supervisor on hold.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Accused of Doing About-Face on Abortion
- Controversial Foster-Parent Case Settled : Law: A judge agrees with a black mother's decision to let her children live with a suburban white couple. Officials wanted an inner-city black family.
- Campaign Talk : A window on the California elections
- Japanese Climber Saved on New Zealand Peak
- Salvador Rebels Renew Attacks on Eve of Talks
- Despite Cuts, Curtain Soon to Rise on High School Arts Conservatory
- BUENA PARK : Boys Club Director Quits After Protests
- CORONA DEL MAR : Mass Baptism to Be Held at Pirate's Cove
- An Inartistic Theft : Leaving Part of Sculpture Behind Makes Loot Worthless : Crime: 'The Water Gods,' three-piece work from a Beverly Hills park, was appraised at $250,000. But dealers say the stolen pieces have no value of their own.
- Practice, Practice, Practice
- Mother Learns Her Boy Died Crossing I-5
- Champion Archer Aims at World Crown in Norway
- Velodrome Can Hide, But it Can't Run Without Support
- Full Weekend of Auto Races Scheduled for Ventura County Fairgrounds
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Van Slyke Is a Tonic for Pirates
- THE SIDELINES : Boxer Gets Blood Clot on Brain
- Latinos Watch More Television, Says Nielsen Co.
- Power Glitch Holds Up Fed Transfers, Generates Panic
- Despite Search, Gulf Will Probably Remain King of Oil : Energy: Companies are always seeking safe, diversified sources, but the Middle East has two-thirds of all known reserves.
- SEC Accuses San Diego Couple of Securities Scam
- Smart Cash Registers and Dumb People
- Bill to End Day-Care Diaper Discrimination Advances
- The Cleveland Browns signed former New York...
- Defense Rests in Retrial of Actor Todd Bridges
- THE HOUSE
- Video Store Files Labor Complaint Over Pickets
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Welcomes Back Quads
- Campaign to Save Skating Rink Succeeds
- Pat Evans Wins One-Meter Springboard
- Restless Con Elates Trainer
- THE SIDELINES : Collins Knocks Out Chirino--but Don't Call Him a Puncher
- 2 Live Crew Anaheim Playdate Protested
- Refinery Fire, Price Freeze Put Pressure on Arco's Supplies
- Gap Inc.: The San Francisco-based operator of...
- Hewlett-Packard Co.: The computer maker cited slowing...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trump's $65-Million Loan Near
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shortages to Idle Ford Plants
- Dollar Posts Record Low Against Mark
- HOT HOT HOT
- LOCAL : Northridge Writer Found Slain
- NATION : Sen. Packwood Laces Into Labor
- Pope, Walesa to Meet
- Gingrich Urges Tax Cuts to Avoid Recession
- Thousands of Fish Dying at Lake Elsinore : Ecology: The stench has angered residents and is driving away tourists. The die-off is a natural event but is the worst since 1972.
- Two More Taxicab Drivers Assaulted, Robbed
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : NEWS ANALYSIS : To Arabs, Unity Stokes the Fire in Their Souls : Strategy: Hussein's references to such brotherhood has helped him gain support outside Iraq.
- Clerk at Jail Arrested in Escape Probe : Corruption: Woman faces bribery charges for allegedly helping a Colombian drug suspect slip out of facility three years ago. Additional arrests are expected in the case.
- Nursing Home Resident Says She Was Raped by Aide : Investigation: The police inquiry is the second of its kind at Tustin Manor in the last 16 months.
- School Water to Be Filtered for Nitrates
- Avocado Cops Help to Keep 'Green Gold' Off the Black Market
- Avant-Garde Outpost Maintains Novel Style With Inventive Menu
- Man Guilty of Stealing Benjamin Franklin Books
- Family Out for Walk Finds Man's Body
- COLUMN LEFT : A Sweater Wasn't Such a Bad Idea
- Padres, in 17 Innings, Are Thrown for a Loss
- West's Chances Brighten After Stirring Rally
- Pat Bradley Will Play at MBS Golf Tournament
- Laughing Matter: Business Booming : Night Life: New comedy clubs springing up as San Diego County residents spurn television for live entertainment.
- Will Permit Fees Kill Rock Festival? : Concerts: Promoter predicts 30,000 to 60,000 a day will attend. He's sold 7,000 tickets so far. And San Bernardino County wants $150,000.
- 'Comedy of Errors': Fun in Silent-Film Style
- Spirited Seniors Gotta Dance and Sing in Showcase : Entertainment: Finalists, some good and some not so good, will compete in the city show.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Taking Care of Business' Is Bankrupt of Laughter
- Emulex Corp.: The maker of computer connectivity...
- U.S. Telecom Industry Losing Market Share
- Careful Planning and Expertise Are Crucial to a Sound Partnership
- J.P. Morgan & Co. has named Owen...
- Multi-Party System Gains in Mozambique
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Chemical Arsenal Dwarfs That of Iraqis : Military: But world opinion makes remote the possibility that Bush would order its use.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Hopes for Release of Family, Ailing Child, Fade Quickly : Relatives: A Baghdad pledge turns empty when communications with the detained Americans are cut.
- A Look at the AIDS Quilt Brings Tragedy Into Focus
- Rapid AIDS Rate Found in West Africa
- Madrid Police Seize 4 Alleged Drug Runners
- St. John Claims Allegedly Stolen Cash Was Her Salary
- Jury Gets Case of Ex-Northwest Pilots Accused of Flying Drunk
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Palestinians Angry at U.S., Back Hussein
- LA HABRA : Up to 5,000 Veterans Expected at Reunion
- Former Director of Laotian Agency Faces Embezzlement Counts
- Anti-Censorship Billboard Makes Its Point--Too Well
- Solar Plane Soars Into Missouri
- Lights! Camera! Reaction! as Residents Fight Filming : San Pedro: There was plenty of melodrama along Bluff Place this week, where residents say they have been virtual prisoners of a film company that has taken over their neighborhood.
- Grand Jury Accuses 7 of Links to Illegal Alien Smuggling Ring
- From Rubble to Reef : Group Vows to Help Turn Doomed Pier's Concrete Into Fish Habitat
- Work to Begin on High-Fashion Shopping Center : Downtown: The deal for a ritzy downtown retail complex, called the Paladion, has been closed and plans have been made to start contruction this month. Tiffany and Gucci will be among the stores.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Rejects Building Freeze
- Aztecs' Intensity, Condition Give Luginbill Reasons for Cheer
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- White Sox Catcher Carlton Fisk Close to Bringing Home the Glory
- SCC Lands 6-7 Forward From Saddleback
- Producer Expected to Renew 'Miss Saigon' Plans
- A Rose of Country Music Bursts into Bloom Again : Rebirth: A grande dame of the traditional country sound, Rose Maddox stages comeback.
- Exxon Fights IRS: Exxon Corp. said it...
- Regulators Veto FarWest Plan to Raise Capital : Thrifts: The rejection, plus new curbs on the S&L;'s ability to do business, raise questions on whether it can survive.
- Iraq Escalates Verbal War, Tells Bush: 'No Going Back'
- A PROFILE OF SELECTED ARAB STATES
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : More Refugees Surge Into Jordan : Exodus: Thousands cross over from Iraq and Kuwait. A few Americans are reported among the latest to get out.
- LOCAL : Spill Closes 3 Freeway Lanes
- Women Marines Gearing Up to Go to Mideast : Deployment: They make plans for their children, cars, husbands, bills and a host of other things so they will be ready to move fast if ordered to Saudi Arabia.
- Gorbachev Reportedly Returns to Work on Economy : Reform: Soviet president's vacation apparently ends early as deadline on rescue plan nears. Experts say a rough draft has been completed.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Pet Distributor Settles Lawsuit
- DMV Boosts Estimate of Uninsured Drivers to 5 Million
- TERRORISM / GAVIRIA'S OTHER CHALLENGE : Guerrilla Attacks Cut Oil Revenue : New Colombia president must find way to pacify rebel group
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Boy Held in 'Hacker' Computer Thefts
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Atwater's Brain Tumor Worsens
- Two Black Leaders Must Meet
- News That Rink Will Stay Open Ranks a '10' : Skating: A two-month campaign succeeds in keeping the Pickwick Ice Arena open.
- Wilmington Fiesta 'has been going on for 9 years and people look forward to it.'
- San Diego
- COLUMN LEFT : The Is and Isn't President
- Racism Is Out There, and Attack Should Open Our Eyes
- 700 Operation Rescue Backers Picket 9 Clinics
- IRVINE : Motion to Dismiss Gaido Lawsuit Fails
- Financier Given 4-Year Term for Misusing Funds : Crime: Jack Miller, a former power in Democratic Party politics, was convicted of using the fees of condominium associations to further his own empire.
- 20 Protest S. Korean Arrests of Activists
- El Cajon
- Kevin Williams, who started at guard in...
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Advance to Girls' Golf Final
- THE SIDELINES : Backup Center Leaves Syracuse
- Bruins Seek End to Depression : UCLA: Donahue doesn't know exactly what went wrong in 1989, but he doesn't want it to happen again.
- Los Alamitos Ban on Harness Drivers Upheld by Court
- Floating Cinema Is Due to Dock in 'Finest City'
- Padres Beat Expos in Second Leg of Marathon : Baseball: Their 3-2 victory ends 28 innings of play in less than 22 hours.
- SHORT TAKES : Texas Pageant Official Accused
- Brazil to Sell 13 State-Owned Firms : Economy: The government hopes to cut deficits, control inflation and spur growth. Many of the businesses lose money.
- O.C. Coin Firms Are Accused in FTC Complaints
- Motorists Respond to Boycott Calls: Drivers in...
- 4 Kentucky Sheriffs Arrested as FBI Closes Drug-Protection Trap
- Jeweler Linked to Noriega Gets 10 Years in Drug-Smuggling Plot
- Masseuse Rubs Shoulders With--and of--Stars
- RELIGION : Can Shave for Masks, Jews Told
- Actor's Equity Says White Can Portray Eurasian : Theater: The reversal follows a petition from 600 union members angered that Jonathan Pryce was barred from reprising his 'Miss Saigon' role.
- Huldah C. Boughton; Homemaker
- Japanese Internment Argument Is Revived : Legislature: A resolution by Assemblyman Ferguson says acts of sabotage and espionage were documented, and denies that racism was a basis for the World War II camps.
- Weekend of Mild Temperatures
- OXNARD : Texaco Boat Rescues Plane Crash Victims
- Gardena Legion Post Losing Battle to Keep Its Quarters
- Nonresidential Construction Permit Values
- San Diego
- Pedestrian Shot to Death on Way to Friend's House
- De Luz
- San Diego
- How to Handle Hostage Problem : Keep perspective, calibrate the national interest
- COUNTYWIDE : Wheelchair Access Agreed to by OCTD
- Apprentice Rider Hurt at Del Mar
- Ruelas Enters Bout With Eye on an IBC Title : Boxing: Victory in Las Vegas would keep Arleta featherweight on schedule for confrontation with Parker.
- Braxston Banks had his day in court,...
- SHORT TAKES : Video Surprise Prompts Suit
- Gospel and Drums According to Kodo : Music: Southland choir members will blend their talents with rhythms of Japanese ensemble in non-traditional concert on Sado Island in Japan.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Mideast Threat Raises Rates, Sinks Bonds
- Toilet Slayer of Stepson Escapes Chair, Gets Life
- Zia's Son Blames Bhutto in His Father's Death : Pakistan: Ijaz ul-Haq calls for new investigation into air crash two years ago that also cost U.S. envoy his life.
- China Carries Out Another Atomic Test
- BOOK REVIEW : Southern Writer Goes In Search of Connections to Her Heritage : THE PICTURE MAKERS: <i> by Emily Ellison</i> , William Morrow $18.95, 252 pages
- The Mother-Daughter Look Goes Californian
- LOCAL : Garden Grove Boy, 4, Hit by Car
- Rape Charge Hinges on Split Personalities : Court: The victim displays three different identities during testimony.
- NATION : Labor Claims Settled: Nordstrom
- RECREATION / BOATING : It's Safety First for Bodyboarders : 'Know Your Ocean' and 'Be Afraid' Are the Key Credos Taught to Youngsters
- SANTA ANA : Murder Charges Likely in Shooting
- SANTA ANA : Sleeping Transient Is Killed by Truck
- LAPD Officer Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
- COMMENTARY : Breaking Broncos or Coaching Them, It's High-Stress Pursuit
- THE SIDELINES : Hess Gets Pole for Michigan 200
- Upset Helps Fuel Rehe's Comeback
- Maas Playing It by the Numbers : Baseball: Yankee rookie has stepped in for injured Don Mattingly and rewritten the record book.
- ART REVIEWS : Cheap Thrills in a Diabolic Realm
- TV Reviews : Dunn's 'Myth of Modern Dance' on Channel 28
- POP ALBUM CHART : Jazz Is Just Fine for Baker
- Music Reviews : Guitarist David Starobin in Recital at Caltech
- Paintings Long on Texture, Short on Variety : Art: Alvaro Blancarte's compositions are tired and formulaic, and his palette too uniform to inspire much thought.
- Moonraker Finds Place in the Sun
- STAGE REVIEW : A Respectable 'Into Woods'
- Doomed Plane De-Iced With Credit Cards
- The Wrath of Ralph : Ralph Steadman's Political Cartoons Are Gone. His Gut-Level Sensibilities Have Been Transferred to Opera and Many Other Pursuits.
- Gala Opens Annenberg Exhibit
- Outraged Jury Puts Anger to Work in Stabbing Case : Courts: Jurors can't believe case even went to trial. Their stunning protest seems to succeed--for a while.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Assassination Attempts, Arrests, Executions? Rumors Are Flying
- Man Shoots Wife, Takes Son Hostage
- MOORPARK : Council Refuses to Buy Entire Campus
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ruling Delayed in Death From Liquor
- Addict Gets 4 Years for Selling Cocaine
- Shots Fired From Car Kill Woman, 68, on Her Porch
- Fires, Drought Helping Marijuana Raiders : Narcotics: A tipster leads authorities to hundreds of plants this week. They expect to find more plants during the harvest season because they are easy to see in dry, undergrown areas.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : He Has an Attitude Problem
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Area Guidelines OKd
- If Only a Satellite Could Keep Wall St. at Bay, IDB Would Be All Set
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Closes Bank in Houston
- Dutch to Enforce Oil Ban With 'Fingerprinting' Test
- Man Shoots Girlfriend, Then Kills Himself
- 64 Homeless Men Seized in Santa Ana Police Sweep : Crime: Officers write numbers on arms of those arrested. A civil rights proponent says the action smacks of Nazism.
- County to Offer Free Shots for Measles, Other Illnesses
- Dodgers Get Shot in Foot : Baseball: Sharperson hit by grounder in ninth as frustrating trip ends with 4-1 loss to Mets.
- Westlake's Fisher Takes New Post
- Ex-Titan Abbott Given Tryout With the 49ers
- He's Back Where He Belongs
- STRAIGHT SHOOTER : Kings Broadcaster Nickson Respectful of Los Angeles Hockey Fans' Knowledge
- 'Joe vs. the Volcano' Tops the List
- CalArts Picks Interim Film School Dean
- Despite Lawsuit, Sony DAT Decks Sell Briskly : Digital Audio Tape: Three other companies say their decks will be out next month, but may wait until settlement of copyright question.
- SHORT TAKES : Tippi Hendren Joins Soap Opera
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Unbelievable Truth': Two Loners Challenge Conformity
- Music Reviews : American Soviet Youth Orchestra at Bowl
- Voice Behind a Million Lullabies Belongs to Joanie Bartels : Music: Beginning this Monday, the singer for the "Magic Series" of children's tapes will present three free shows daily at Knott's Berry Farm's Camp Snoopy.
- Aztec Bowl Ends 53-Year Career With X-Fest III
- Dreyer's Hires New Ad Agency: San Francisco...
- Thrift Deals Cost $4.6 Billion: The Federal...
- Mother Finally Learns Son Killed Crossing Freeway : Immigration: Eight-year-old was with other family members trying to avoid Border Patrol agents near I-5 checkpoint.
- Grand Jury Accuses 7 of Links to Illegal Alien Smuggling Ring
- Female Marines Face Problems of Deployment
- Woman Claims She Married Archbishop : Religion: Vicki Long declares her love for the fallen prelate and says Catholic officials knew of their relationship. Lawyer portrays her as a victim.
- COLUMN ONE : S. Africa's New Brand of Terror : Pretoria's far-right wing is increasingly using the violent tactics of black guerrillas to resist reforms. The white extremists are a painful problem for the police and the army.
- Designers Resort to the '60s : Fashion: Silhouettes for the 1991 season recall floating trapeze, Empire-waist dresses. Even unitards are given a '60s flavor by wide, hip-hugger belts.
- WORLD : Top Liberia Rebel in Auto Crash
- Illinois Village Turns Its Back on Smiley Face
- 'MISS SAIGON' WATCH : Equity Regained