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- Sheriff Block Proposes LAPD-Style Reforms : Law enforcement: Molina says he's trying to avoid a wider review and calls for an independent inquiry.
- SATANIC FOE: Satanic cruelty to animals isn't...
- HUSH JOB: Sheriff Brad Gates was appointed...
- Massive Strike Continues to Disrupt Canada
- Anaheim Public Utility Board Fired : Politics: Mayor Hunter leads purge of 7-member panel, saying new blood is needed. Then he says he will be leaving the city's government in 1994.
- Board Adopts Mental Health Budget Cuts : Supervisors: Compromise plan calls for eliminating more than half the beds reserved for the acutely mentally ill.
- SOVIET YES: When news of the coup...
- Senate Backs Bush in Budget Vote : Priorities: The effort by Sen. Harkin to divert $3 billion from the armed services to domestic programs is defeated by a 69-28 count.
- Group's Role in Boycott of L.A. Store Hit : Human relations: A county official warns that the head of the nonprofit Brotherhood Crusade may be increasing tensions among blacks and Korean-Americans.
- TEQUILA SUNSET: The city of Seal Beach...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1991
- Six Chargers players will be at the...
- Ex-Aztec Mao Receives Probation for Attack
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : For El Modena, Persistence Pays Off
- Family Ties Bring Brubeck Back to Palomar College
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Silva's Pitch Keeps Saddleback on Top
- TV/VIDEO
- Time Was Not on Orange County's Side : Goodwill Games: Turner Broadcasting will stage 1998 event in Eastern or Central zones for programming purposes.
- Hockey
- MUSIC/DANCE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hindemith's 'Marienleben' Gets a Rare Performance
- Arthur B. Sims has been elected chairman...
- IBM to Unveil New Versions of Mainframes : Computers: The company hopes that the additions will end a long sales slump.
- Phillips Unveils Plan to Raise $500 Million
- 'Practical Joke' Backfires, Costs Salomon a Client : Securities: Pacific Investment Management Co. of Newport Beach is the latest of the brokerage's customers to halt dealings with the firm.
- Gay Workers in Silicon Valley to Push for Benefits
- Shamrock Broadcasting Inc., Burbank, has announced the...
- U.S. Probes Fees Paid to Doctors by Baxter Unit
- C. A. Rasmussen Inc. in Simi Valley...
- Transamerica Insurance Co. in Woodland Hills has...
- Death Toll 65 in Continuing S. Africa Strife
- Rights Conference to Open in Glow of Soviet Reforms : Diplomacy: Admission of Baltic states tops the agenda for 35-nation Conference on Security and Cooperation.
- Diane Sorensen has been appointed vice president...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Countdown Begins for Shuttle Launch
- Coveted Landmarks Add a Twist to Redistricting Task : Politics: From Dodger Stadium to Disneyland, they offer lawmakers fund-raising and sentimental benefits.
- ORANGE : Soviet Specialist to Speak at Chapman
- Burglary Suspect Stabbed to Death Inside Apartment
- Jobless Plumber Pleads Not Guilty in Bombing of Courthouse
- Ex-Officer's Killing of Dog Ruled Justified
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Penn State Series Cut to Four Games
- Audit Gives Job Training Program Good Marks
- Sockers Complete Trade for Usiyan's Rights
- Belcher Suffers Leg Injury, Says Mound Is Faulty : Dodgers: Pitcher strains muscle after releasing pitch in first inning of 10-4 victory at Cincinnati.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cast Changes in 'Cav/ Pag' Deliver Mixed Results
- Pushed by FCC, Kids' Shows Get a New Look : Television: Makers shape new, nonfiction programs in response to the federal TV act.
- Culture Gap a Wide Chasm to Westerners in Ukraine
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mary's Danish Serves Originality at Troubadour
- New Law Requires Museums to Return Remains of Indians
- Governor Cites Safety, Allows Rabbit Testing : Government: Wilson vetoes bill that would ban using the live animal to measure the irritant level of cosmetics and household cleaning products.
- Bush Endorses All-Male Schools for Urban Blacks : Education: He is 'impressed' by a Detroit program to place such boys in 'academies.' A federal judge has ordered that girls also be admitted.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Two Storms Emerge as Claudette Fades
- On the Trail of the Rich and Famous at the Ambassador
- 'Crop Circles' Their Prank, 2 Britons Say : Hoax: The scientific puzzle may have been solved. Painters show how they flattened corn to form patterns.
- TV/VIDEO
- State Policy
- Beleaguered Democrats
- Racial Harmony on Campuses
- Biotechnology Firm Sells 2 Businesses
- Beleaguered Democrats
- Raycomm Transworld Acquires Texas Company
- Elaine Finch has joined Micom Communications Corp....
- Litton Industries Inc. in Van Nuys won...
- Pebble Beach Plan Concessions Offered : Golf: The Japanese owner bows to pressure from the Coastal Commission so a plan to sell memberships can proceed.
- Belinda Mason; Served on AIDS Commission
- 243 Gold Bars Found on Thailand Airplane
- ENERGY
- California IN BRIEF : ROSEVILLE : Atty. Gen. Captures Burglary Suspect
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Month's Campaign Can't Cut Murders
- TRABUCO CANYON : Police Identify Body; Homicide Suspected
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Guard Stabbed at Pierside Pavilion
- College Basketball
- After Two Games, Rams on the Move : Pro football: From different running backs to an injury-plagued line, nothing has stayed the same.
- Young and Alone : Immigration: For youths who sneak across the border, America can mean a life on the streets or trouble with the law. Arrest can mean deportation.
- Judge Hamrick Plans Retirement
- Think of the Outcry If This Nominee Were White : Supreme Court: Better to leave the 'black quota' unfilled for now than put up with 30 years of Clarence Thomas.
- San Francisco Firm Wins City Hall Design Contest : Santa Clarita: A council member praises the architects for putting public offices on the $35-million building's first floor for convenience.
- Pump Puts Him a Heartbeat Closer to Health
- Hockey
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Simple Sports Adversity Won't Tumble Waller
- CITY PREVIEW : Budget Cuts, Year-Round Calendar Add to Coaches' Headaches
- BEIJING : An Old Friend?
- Tears, Pizza Cap 3,414-Mile Walk to Encourage Literacy
- Yogurt Parlor Franchiser Files for Chapter 11
- 3rd Quarter Profit Off for Beverly Hills Fan
- Kellogg Chief Plans to Retire at Year-End
- ENERGY
- Surfrider Foundation Buoyed at Winning Cleaner-Ocean Battle
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Panel Would Order Desalted Water Use
- Minority Groups Say Remap Plan Leaves Them Split : Boundaries: Blacks, Latinos, Asian-Americans say that lines of proposed Senate districts favor Democrat, Republican incumbents at their expense.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Bush Can Call Shamir's Bluff : If the Likud ranks the freedom of Soviet Jews above negotiating a Mideast peace, invite them to emigrate here.
- SIMI VALLEY : Couple Celebrate 70 Years of Marriage
- Charlotte Sexton; Retired Art Store Co-Owner
- Schuller, Now in Good Condition, Appears in Public
- TV REVIEW : Carreras Launches His Own Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fugazi's Values Don't Add Up
- Who's on First for the Angels? It Depends. . .
- VIDEO REVIEW : Prince Bares His Lust for a Hit
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Murphy Picks Redshirt Freshman at Quarterback
- Mother of All Roles : Actress' Love of Family a Key to Her Work
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Team Will Watch Its Words in Atlanta
- 'Golden Girls' Creator Adds Shows
- "Fall into Jazz," a benefit performance Saturday...
- Secondary's Mistakes Hit Charger Coach Hard : Pro football: Mora feels the pressure that is a direct result of errors by defenders Shelton and Richard.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons Cut Ex-Bruin, Sign Another
- THEATER : Emily Dickinson Production Stanzas on Its Own : Although 'The Belle of Amherst' was written for another actress, Rebecca May brings her own special touch to the role in this offering by Backstage Theatre.
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cast Changes in 'Cav/Pag'
- It Wasn't Moondog's Night to Howl : Even When Harrelson's Alter Ego Turned Off the Politics, He Couldn't Make Fans Dance
- Keating Jurors Told Bond Sales Failed Safety Test : Trial: An expert witness testifies that American Continental's high-risk investments were unsuitable for individual small investors.
- Spectrolab Inc. in Sylmar won a $680,000...
- Video-Game Marketer Extends Nintendo License
- Property Mortgage Ailing for Years, Examiner Says : Bankruptcy: Investors were shocked when the firm filed for Chapter 11, but the court-appointed official said the collapse was not sudden.
- Bush Trip to Start at Grand Canyon
- Soviet News Drawing Big American Audience, Surveys Find : Media: Results indicate the public may not be growing increasingly blase about world developments, as some fear.
- 4 Lawsuits Filed in Crash of Scout Bus in Mountains
- Market Scene : 'Rain Forest Chic': An Idea Uniting Economy, Ecology : * Brazil is giving people in the Amazon basin a chance to make a living by selling products that don't involve cutting trees.
- OXNARD : 2 Rob Grocery Store, Escape With $2,000
- Alex North, 81, Prolific Composer of Film Scores, Dies
- Doctor's Prison Term for 'Drug Mill' Upheld
- CLIPBOARD : Watch Your Step!
- The Next Voice You Hear
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies' Daulton Sidelined for Season
- Are the Rams a Team or a Roller Coaster? : Pro football: From Week 1 to Week 2, only thing unchanged is the coach who is trying to explain it.
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : North Ogden Awash From 'Super Storm'
- CASABLANCA : Picking Up the Pieces
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tests Show Injuries Are Not Serious
- Mike Milner Finds a Fountain of Youth and Talent at El Toro : South Coast: After 19 years, football coach changes venue. He says he is up to challenge, pressures of his new job.
- Luther Medical Posts Loss for Year
- Bank Hopes to Grow With Stock Sale : Finance: First National of Ventura plans a public offering so that it can accept more deposits and make more loans.
- Rockwell International in Thousand Oaks won a...
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel operator of...
- Airlines Discourage Bargain Hunts : Travel Agencies Face Hefty Fees to Use New Computer Programs
- Regional Outlook : Europe's New Wall: The Rich and the Poor : * A Continent once kept apart by ideology is now divided between those that have and those that don't.
- Golf's Night Raiders : Sophisticated Thieves Take Balls From Water Hazards, Prompting Crackdown
- Brad Davis, 41, Star of 'Midnight Express,' Dies
- Palmdale Man's Body Discovered in Ditch
- NEWPORT BEACH : Washed-Up Remains Still Unidentified
- Crowding at CSU Satellite Campus Tests Patience of Students, Teachers : Education: The Ventura site isn't big enough for all those who want to study there or for all the needed classes. A new university is still years away.
- VENTURA : Cancer Society Shop Accepts Used Goods
- OXNARD : University to Open Development Center
- Panic at a City Housing Project
- Obstacles to Unity Multiply for Blacks and Latinos : Each side claims that gains made by the other in jobs, politics and education will result in losses for their group.
- Jews Celebrate Their Holiest Days
- DEL MAR : Wine 'N Music Wins Breeders' Stakes for 2-Year-Old Fillies by a Nose at 6-1
- Robert Schaal, 49, who is now a...
- Japanese May Form Agency to Police Brokers : Securities: Authorities are under pressure in the wake of recent scandals.
- Analysts: ATM Networks Will Face Consolidation
- OPEC Output Increase Reflects Saudi Effort to Stay in Control
- Ed Arnold has been appointed vice president,...
- Survey of Employers Finds Weak Hiring Projections
- National Technical Posts 11% Quarterly Profit Drop
- Culture : Many Are Named, Few Chosen for Blue Plaques : The commemorative Wedgwood seals adorn homes in London where the famous once lived. But some famous may not be famous enough to warrant such a historic tribute.
- Profile : On the Ground Floor of Mexico's Privatization : * Alfredo Lelo de Larrea is the government's turnaround expert. And he's doing just that, turning troubled firms into companies that will sell quickly in the private sector.
- Cuyamaca
- Tourists' Passports Found at Store
- Shooting-Case Defendant Is Portrayed as Insecure : Murder trial: The manhood of the high school dropout was threatened, a prosecutor tells jurors. Paul M. Crowder is accused of killing a basketball star on her prom night.
- Artist's Eviction May Doom Huge Front-Yard Sculpture
- SAN CLEMENTE : Village Art Fair Will Be Revived
- Disputed Desalination Bill Advances
- Deaf Man Says His Alleged Fraud Was a Protest
- Patient's Release Leads Judge to Attack Mental Health System
- Chase Shuts Down Part of Highway
- W. Scott Husted has joined Channel Islands...
- Acqua Group to Offer Stock to Raise $5 Million
- Semtech Earnings Rise During 2nd Quarter
- Electric Car Will Debut in Southland : Pollution: The mass-produced Swedish car has both electric and gasoline engines and is designed to reduce smog in the region.
- Surfers Force Pulp Mills to Halt Ocean Pollution : Environment: Suit brings about precedent-setting accord. Firms to spend $56 million in fines, improvements.
- Amis Memoirs Leave a Lot to Be Desired : MEMOIRS, <i> by Kingsley Amis,</i> Summit, $25, 346 pages
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Midterm Vote Backs Free Market Reform
- STOCKHOLM : Socialist Underdogs
- National Agenda : The Return of Yesterday's Man : After the coup, many dismissed Gorbachev as a relic of the past. But his odd alliance with Yeltsin may make him more effective than ever.
- 6 Greek Newspaper Editors Sent to Prison
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Staten Island Ferry Back in Operation
- Glendale Woman, 79, Dies After Car Hits Her
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Polluters Must Get the Message
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Ex-Bruin Bret Johnson Will Start
- A LOOK BACK AT '90
- A Report From the Front Lines in the Battle Over Farm Labor
- Trimedyne Stock Price Soars in Wake of FDA Approval
- Postscript : 'Equivocation, Theatrics': A Murder Case : A quest to uncover the truth behind the '89 slayings of six Jesuit priests is roiled in controversy. It pits El Salvador's Catholics against the U.S. Embassy.
- Noted Builder Robert M. Golden Is Dead at 70
- Brea Downtown Plan Clouded by Plight of Poor : Redevelopment: Some opponents of the project claim that it is being used to rid the city of low-income residents, many of whom have moved away.
- Irma Vasquez, Police Detective : Homicide Detective Pursues Career Goals
- Gang-Related Caseload Taking Over Courts : Crime: Prosecutors fear a trend. A jury begins deliberations today in the murder trial of Edward (Tony) Throop.
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Holds Firm in Pay Negotiations
- Residents Protest Security Deposit Hikes : Oxnard: The Housing Authority will vote today on a proposal to raise fees for federally subsidized renters an average of 134%.
- PREP FOOTBALL '91 : South Coast League
- Miscellany
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- Vernon E. Sorenson Jr. has been named...
- Roger Shively has joined Carl Karcher Enterprises...
- Publishers Offering All the News That's Fit to Fax
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : McDonnell Douglas Space Station Work Secure, Manager Says
- The nationally circulated business newspaper Investor's Daily...
- Disappearing Amazon: Brazil's Policies
- John Crosby; Newspaper Columnist, Novelist
- ANAHEIM : Rebuilt Fairmont Campus Reopens
- Joint Police-Border Patrol Crackdown Draws Fire
- San Diego
- SAN DIEGO CITY COUNCIL PRIMARY 6TH DISTRICT : Stallings, Henderson Both Rely on Timing
- Cop Cards : Tustin Police Try to Improve Image by Giving It Away
- Toshiba Aims to Replace Desktop With a Notebook : Computers: The company hopes its new 5 1/2-pound T2200SX model will put it back into the technological forefront.
- ENERGY
- Senate Opens Hearings on Thomas Today : Judiciary: Backers of Supreme Court nominee warn against seeking 'advance promises' on abortion, other issues.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools' Recycling Program Lauded
- Operator of Underground 'Pot' Farms Gets 12 Years
- She Has Burning Desire to Succeed
- Tennis
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Justice Serves Braves Well in Win Over Giants
- American Health Services Names 2 New Directors
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Minding Their Own Businesses : Entrepreneurs: Up to 40% of the Southland's Korean immigrants own their own companies. They run 70% of Orange County's dry cleaners and 27% of its neighborhood grocery stores.
- Speaking Of: : Transforming An Economy
- Video Animation Systems in Burbank won a...
- Down's Child Gives Lesson in Determination
- 11th Soviet Republic Vows Independence
- Mexico's President to Address Business, Community Leaders
- GIRLS' TENNIS : Bartelt Is Expecting to Make It Her Year
- SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : Rebuilding Loyola Expected to Have a Tough Time Repeating
- WATER POLO : Laster Makes Grade In, Out of the Pool
- The Times' Top 25 Seniors to Watch
- COMMENTARY : These Bills Are Stacking Up Big Time
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Riddoch Can Keep Staff if Retained
- TV/VIDEO
- Examiner Reports Collapse of PMC Was Not Sudden : Real estate: A report says Property Mortgage Co. has been insolvent for years, continuing to pay interest with 'fresh money' from new investors.
- Public Service Workers' Strike Disrupts Life in Canada
- Americans Tutor Soviet Officers in Military Role
- Drivers Finding Search for Insurance More Difficult
- Search of 'A's Bandit' Suspect's Home Held Valid
- Waxman Becoming a Regular on Network News
- Slow-Growth Initiative on June Ballot : Politics: Proponents are disappointed that the City Council did not enact the initiative as an ordinance. Instead, voters will decide.
- Miscellany
- House Sales Fall 25% While Listings Soar
- Executives of BCCI Detained a Second Night in Abu Dhabi
- Carl Terzian Associates, Los Angeles, has promoted...
- Systron-Donner Corp. in Sylmar won a $90,000...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- China Struggles to Free Industry From Chains of Debt
- Wahlco Goes German: Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc....
- Abex Corp in Oxnard won a $130,771...
- Lincoln Deals Had No Safeguards, Trial Told
- FDA Issues Standard for Lead in Wine
- Independence Vote Celebrated in Macedonia
- Can You Rhyme That?: Bruce Springsteen has...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Insanity Plea Likely at Dahmer Hearing
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Beijing Releases Hong Kong Man
- NEWPORT BEACH : Top Okazaki Students See Sister City
- Police Medals Rushed to Boost Image, Official Says
- Total Pullout Would Be Off Base : Economy of Philippines needs that nation's Senate to OK U.S. base deal
- TUSTIN : Spilled Paint Causes Tie-Up on Freeway
- Driver Smashes Up Campus With Car : Eagle Rock: He crashes his auto into a gym at the high school but gets hung up when he tries to escape through a metal gate. Police arrest him.
- Our Damaging Drift to Low Performance : Standards: Sloppiness that used to cause consternation is now defined as normal-- whether the subject is pollution, schools, politics or car repair.
- Former DEA Agent Gets 5-Year Sentence : Crime: Countryman had pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax evasion. He also testified against another corrupt narcotics officer.
- Cypress, Irvine Valley Join County's Growing Soccer Ranks
- Subterranean Pot Farmer Sentenced
- EDUCATION WATCH : Crash Course
- VENTURA : Panel Lists School Boundary Priorities
- GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Soviet Women Take Early Lead, U.S. Is Second
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Lose, 4-3, in Front of 1,695 Loyal Fans
- STAGE REVIEWS : Mime Troupe Gets 'Back to Normal'
- MUSIC/DANCE
- America West Widens Discounts; Analysts Skeptical
- Credit Union Insurer Proposes Premium
- The promotions of Howard Cardon and Peter...
- Carter Hawley Bailout Runs Into a Hurdle : Reorganization: A creditors committee urges that an offer from a Chicago investment firm be rejected. That could slow the retailer's emergence from bankruptcy.
- Highest Prices in the West
- Vidcom Strives for Heavyweight Status : Post-production: The well-regarded maker of TV-show promotions hopes to enlarge its business through a merger.
- Baker Hints of Interim Aid Plan for Israel : Housing: Short-term assistance might be offered in exchange for acceptance of a delay in a $10-billion package of loan guarantees.
- Schuller Improves; He Gives a Thumbs-Up to Photographers
- THE HUMAN CONDITION SELECTIVE MEMORY : Not-So-Total Recall
- Tyson Indicted; Allegedly Raped Beauty Hopeful
- SANTA PAULA : Con Artists Swindle 3 Senior Citizens
- UC Irvine Scientist Wins $200,000 Grant for Brain Virus Research
- FULLERTON : Police Seek Clergy for Special Program
- SAN CLEMENTE : Park Acquisition Fee Compromise Made
- Montana May Need Surgery, Career in Jeopardy
- FULLERTON : Library to Sponsor After-School Club
- 2 Sought in Slaying of TV News Engineer
- Proposed Ban on Aerial Ads Called Questionable