- Garden Crew Is on Unfamiliar Turf
- Dalai Lama, in Mongolia, Gets Tumultuous Welcome
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yugoslavia Arms Embargo Unlikely to Cut Fighting
- Reducing Nuclear Arms
- La Mesa
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A One-Year Trial Worth Trying
- Camarosa Water Board Unveils Plan to Reduce Rates for Everyone
- Orange Unified Receives Grant to Identify, Aid Substance Abusers
- Man Sentenced in Wife's Slaying : Courts: Michael Hardy, who professed on TV to be a contract killer, gets 11 years in the 1985 death. He contends it was an accident.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Lets Victory Slip Away Against 10th-Ranked USC
- Former Anaheim Bulletin Publisher Loudon Dies at 76
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Lou Duva, 69, Finally Beats a Relentless Foe
- ROUNDUP
- Titans Ready to Be Fed to the 'Dogs : College football: Georgia, still smarting from 10-0 loss to Alabama, figures to take it out on Cal State Fullerton today.
- Sunny Hills Shoots Down Irvine
- Team Faria Wins Speedway Special Event
- First-Half Score Helps San Clemente Win
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP
- Laguna Art Museum Decides to Cancel Asian Philosophy Exhibit
- TELEVISION REVIEW : The Laguna Shown on Bravo Fails to Ring True : The 10-minute show is more of a tourist promotion than an honest look at cultural activity. The program can be seen Sunday.
- Hello, Larry: USC Fans Not Happy With Smith
- The Responsibility for Funding Arts in the L.A. Community
- LAPD Staff Input
- Shocked by Rosenberg
- Something Missing
- Readers Decry Padres' Reaction to Comments by Dodgers' Lasorda
- UCI Transfer Rejections
- Dear John: The Same for Rams and Robinson
- Hello, Larry: USC Fans Not Happy With Smith
- Hello, Larry: USC Fans Not Happy With Smith
- Fan Says Writer Missed Mark on Miami Game
- Dear John: The Same for Rams and Robinson
- They Don't Conserve Strength of Opinion: It's Gross Not to Hustle
- They Don't Conserve Strength of Opinion: It's Gross Not to Hustle
- Naval Golf Courses
- Thomas Loses This Vote for Place on the Court
- They Don't Conserve Strength of Opinion: It's Gross Not to Hustle
- Thomas Loses This Vote for Place on the Court
- '92 Democratic Candidates
- Dear John: The Same for Rams and Robinson
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 28, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 28, 1991
- O.C. Girl Dies, 2 Injured as Car Sails Into House
- Iraq's Nuclear Suppliers May Never Be Named
- 1 Teen-Ager Dead, 2 Hurt After Car Hits House : Crash: Vehicle carrying students was estimated to be going 70 m.p.h when it plunged off a narrow hillside.
- BACK IN BUSINESS: The state giveth, and...
- Economic Espionage Poses Major Peril to U.S. Interests : Spying: But officials are reluctant to use intelligence resources to help American firms compete globally.
- Panel Deadlocks, 7 to 7, on Thomas Nomination : Judiciary: Action gives opponents of Bush's Supreme Court choice new hope that he can be defeated.
- NADADOOMED?: With the Mission Viejo Co. pulling...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Global Nuclear Threat Eased, Hardly Ended
- INITIALLY WRONG: When James A. Fleming was...
- Top 25 L.A. Lobbyists Got $1.2 Million in 3 Months
- A Game for Inquiring Minds
- FILLMORE : Volunteers Sought to Battle Graffiti
- Admirers See Sen. Kerrey as Democrats' Sir Lancelot : Politics: He is brave, bold and has charisma. But unpredictability may be a handicap in presidential bid.
- Former Chief Davis Urges Change in Police Attitude
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Rejects Plea for Help Building Gym
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Steelers' Worley Faces DUI Charge
- CSUN Being Frugal With Supplies to Meet Athletic Cutback Demands
- Ice in Desert? It's No Mirage : Hockey: Kings, Rangers play in Caesars Palace parking lot tonight.
- MUSIC
- THE ARTS
- THE ARTS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hiroshima's Ethnic Power Comes Through
- Ketchum in the Act : Texan Puts On a Near-Revelatory Exhibition of Emotion, Exceeding His Album's Made-in-Nashville Style
- Romanian Miners' Protest Forces Premier to Resign : Unrest: Demonstrations continue against economic reforms. Roman calls the violence a Communist coup.
- County's Weather Takes a Tropical Turn : Storms: Traffic accidents and brush fires result from squalls carrying lightning and high winds--but not much rain.
- Countywide : Lacey to Serve on Policy-Making Unit
- It's 6-Love, 6-Love and They're 85, 83
- Clipboard : Plastic Fantastic
- Predictably, Plan to License Soothsayers Stirs Debate
- Women Win $3.1 Million in Bias Suit
- Dana Point Youth Given 17 Years to Life in Slaying : Punishment: New trial denied for Christian Steffens, 17, in second-degree murder of Robert Elliott, 18.
- Bren Urges State to Rescind $126,830 in Tax Penalties
- IRVINE : City Marks Tougher Stance on Graffiti
- Woodbridge Serves Notice by Beating Trabuco Hills
- Altercation Leads to Ejection of Swinton in Montclair Prep's 37-0 Win Over Masada
- LAGUNA BEACH : Justices Won't Hear Landowner's Appeal
- Storms Knock Out Power but Bring Little Measurable Rain
- Companion of Top Fire Official Denies Prostitution Charge
- Archbold, Parsons Advance at Surf Meet
- Canyon Defies Odds in Win Over Thousand Oaks
- THE BIG GAME MORSE-VISTA : Vista Knows the Tale of Tigers All Too Well
- Steadiness Has Been the Mark of Pat Bradley's LPGA Success : * Golf: Leader in the '91 standings in seven major categories is one victory away from Hall of Fame.
- Orange Bullies Its Way Past Katella
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Conway May Be Used More at Quarterback
- Stillwell Makes the Saving Play Against Angels
- SDSU is Effete Alongside the Elite
- Bluegrass Tunes With Latvian Lilt : Music: Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Andy Marder taught himself to play bluegrass in his native Riga.
- Boxer Might Have Been Intoxicated : Aftermath: Physician says Morales, who had emergency brain surgery, tested positive for alcohol after fight at Indio.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Split Personality in 'Dogfight'
- A High-Tech Journey to 'Vienna'
- New Shows on Old Globe Six-Play Winter Season
- Reviews Mixed for Barrett
- San Diego Spotlight : Modern Setting Belies Traditions of Old Venice
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Thai and Chinese, No Apology
- 'Dances' Cassette Defects Still a Big Mystery
- OXNARD : Woman Taken to Field and Raped
- Citizens Group Starts Drive for Fire Station Paramedics : Emergency care: The organization says it wants to augment service by Pruner Ambulance Co., not drive the firm out of business.
- Electrical Vault Blast Starts 7th-Floor Blaze
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Will Study Renovation Needs
- Senate Acts to Cancel Mobile MX Missile : Defense: 67-33 decision would save $600 million by not putting weapon on rail cars. $269.7-billion Pentagon spending bill is passed by voice vote.
- IRVINE : 90 Left-Turn Arrows Slated for Removal
- Staff, Morale Woes Hit Marine Agency : Pollution: The loss of key employees, including the director, has slowed research at the only agency monitoring how sewage affects marine life.
- To Him, Reruns as Big as Runs : Dodgers: Mitch Webster never misses his favorite show and he hasn't missed much in key spots for new team.
- Luevanos Has Learned the Hard Way : * Brea-Olinda: With quarterback coach George Dena as his drill instructor, senior has Wildcats winning again.
- Golfer Hopes She's Hit Turning Point
- Aman Ensemble, Laura Dean to Collaborate
- Boxing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Tumble Two Games Back
- NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Aztecs Need to Attack, Rowe Says
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
- UCLA Policy on Medi-Cal Patients
- Student Diversity at Cal State Campus
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
- UCLA Policy on Medi-Cal Patients
- Robert Gates' Bid for CIA Post
- Laser Endo Technic Signs Export Deal: Laser...
- Lauda Jet Makes Emergency Landing at Miami Airport
- REAL ESTATE
- Judge Orders Co-Custody in Surrogate Case : Parenthood: Mother, biological father, who is legally separated from his wife, will share in upbringing of the 15-month-old girl.
- Publisher Delays Debut of TV Listings Magazine : Periodicals: Costa Mesa company says November start-up will allow expansion to southeast L.A. County along with 800,000 Orange County households.
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- REAL ESTATE : Billboard Is Behind the Home Prices in Tony Coto de Caza
- Canada Sends Accused Killer Ng Back to U.S. : Crime: Suspect in at least 12 Northern California torture slayings is hastily extradited after ruling by high court.
- A Spiffy Address
- Conferees Back Bill Extending Jobless Benefits Up to 20 Weeks
- 4 Hurt Trying to Stop Propane-Blast Suicide
- Man Said to Be Drug Cartel's Top Assassin Is Arrested In N.Y.
- Ameritech Jumping Into Credit Card Fray
- FCC Fashions Rules to Curb 900-Call Abuses : Communications: It also moves closer to a policy on Caller ID. The service identifies the number of a phone from which dialing originates.
- Troops Cut Off Rebels' Post in Soviet Georgia
- AIDS Victim Backs Bill for Testing Health Professionals : Disease: The woman, who apparently was infected by her dentist, urges lawmakers to act to protect other patients and those who provide care.
- Battle Lines Harden in Tadzhik Struggle : Soviet Union: Pro-democracy demonstrators dig in to support ousted president. New, hard-line ruler vows to continue.
- SECURITIES
- BOOK REVIEW : The Visionary Power of Joyce Carol Oates : HEAT AND OTHER STORIES <i> by Joyce Carol Oates</i> ; Dutton; $21.95, 397 pages
- Suit Accuses Lawndale Officials of Extortion
- Supervisors Bail Themselves Out of Canyon Jail Corner
- Salvador's Salvation: Has It Finally Arrived? : Washington must do all it can to make accord enduring
- CORONA DEL MAR : Bus Parking at Tide Pools Irks Locals
- 7,500 Marijuana Plants Discovered in Forest
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mandatory Trash Fee Gets Initial OK
- OJAI VALLEY : Investment Group Buying Spa Resort
- ORANGE : Retiree Says Plans Are Up in the Air
- GOLF SOUTHERN OPEN : Three Shoot 67, Share Early Lead
- Gerald Perry Taking It One Day at a Time : Rams: Former Bronco deals with life with a new team and without alcohol.
- Garey's Rice Gains 199 Yards; Fullerton Falls, 16-15
- 'Where Have You Gone, Hal Morris?'
- Rest Helps Strange's Pain, Hurts Chapman's Record
- Banning Finds Its Way Home and Thrashes Taft, 27-0
- Jazz Reviews : Study in Contrasts at Catalina's
- Baryshnikov, White Oak to Perform at Music Center
- Field Trips Across Mental Landscapes
- Martha Raye Appears on Classic Series
- He Sees an Exciting Role for Latino Radio
- Developer Scales Back Plan for Ecological Area : Santa Clarita: An earlier proposal for a housing tract and golf course was rejected.
- Bolsa Grande's Big Plays Bury Pioneer, 19-8
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Taylor to Take Thigpen's Spot
- THE ARTS
- TV Reviews : 'Tarzan,' 'Baywatch' Stand Corrected
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Thriller for the Easily 'Deceived'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Scott Bakula Scores in Slight Football Comedy
- How the Proceeds Will Be Divided Up
- High Praise From Disabled for Airport's New Terminal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Helen C. Kennon, Ranch Owner, Dies
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 Arrested After Campus Incident
- Governor Jilts Proposal to Extend Matrimonial Powers
- School Officials Back Plan to Make Condoms Available
- Co-Host of 'Hard Copy' Injured in Dog Attack
- SPORTSCOPE : Redondo-Mira Costa Classic Has Top Teams
- Cats in L.A. Hats Have Come Back
- Pendleton Duly Rewards a Brave Decision : Atlanta's Gamble Might Pay Off With the NL MVP Award
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : The Special Beat of the British Ska Era Goes On
- UCLA Serves Up a Pasolini Retrospective : Movies: The Italian director is finally receiving his due 16 years after his violent death at age 53. The series opens tonight and continues through December.
- End to Food Stamps Called Success in S.D. : Welfare: Survey finds replacement of coupons with cash hasn't led to undesirable buying habits.
- Unclogging the Bloodlines
- China Opens Arms for Technology, but Keeps Its Door Shut to News
- Mercury Level Builds in Fish Off Huntington Beach : Contaminants: Sanitation officials say that although the chemical can pose a risk of birth defects, the threat to consumers is minor.
- Farm Cited Over Air Pollution in Manure Blaze : Ventura: Acrid smoke fills the sky after material bursts into flame. A United Foods official says combustion isn't unusual.
- FILLMORE : City Agrees to Fund Auto Center Study
- Gates to Probe Letter Used in Veto of Project : Development: Bradley cited officer's concerns in his opposition to plans for garment center in old May Co. building. Captain's right to comment on the subject is questioned.
- Officers, Firefighters Honored for Service
- Rancho Bernardo
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene Ready for Sack Attack
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rose' Blooms With Homespun Charm
- Kurds Fear New Iraqi Repression : Ethnic strife: Saddam Hussein has moved half his regular army north, sources say.
- High School Abuzz With News of Student's Heroic Rescue of Girl, 8, in Pool
- School Music Program May Violate Law : Conejo Valley: Elementary students pay $90 a semester to learn to play an instrument. A state official says the fee may be illegal.
- Asia : Korean Women Try to Shed Their Second-Class Status
- Panel Appears Evenly Split on Thomas Vote
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : President's Jets Pass Inspection for Flaw
- Car Runs Red Light, Causes Smash-Up of 5 Autos, Police Say
- Billionaire Asks State Tax Board to Rescind $126,830 in Penalties : Money: Irvine Co. chairman says he didn't know he would have to pay levy on $20 million worth of paintings bought in New York.
- U.S. Senate Energy Panel Passes Drought Legislation : Water: Bill would give federal authorities new powers to move water where it is needed most during a crisis.
- Owner of Firm Sentenced for Toxics Violation
- Maddox Gets Best of Morris : * Football: Bruin quarterback answers some of his critics with his performance against San Diego State. Aztec offense raises some questions.
- Pianist Blurs Line Between Jazz, Classics
- Victim May Face Paralysis, Abortion
- Gardena May Be Awarded a Forfeit
- ON THE FIRING LINE? : Lynn Suddenly Is on the Defensive : * Chargers: He was the architect of one of the top five defenses in the NFL last season. Now Ron Lynn is feeling heat for team's 0-4 start.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Figgis' 'Liebestraum' Leaves You Gasping for Less
- Firms May Readdress Bias After Huge Award : Litigation: The potential of staggering damages may force companies to change the way they promote women and minorities, experts say.
- Teens Get Taste of Real World at Summer Jobs : Workplace: As they return to school, three Southland youths recount lessons learned while allegedly on vacation.
- Local Salvadorans Skeptical About Peace : Exiles: Many are reluctant to believe the fighting will stop. Even optimists face dilemma of whether to return home.
- AFRICA : U.S. Friends Left in Bind by Malawi's One-Man Rule : President Banda, 94, has used repression to build stability. Washington urges democratic rule, but some want to wait until the popular leader dies.
- Crowder Convicted in Prom Killing
- A Fullerton Drama Teacher's Pet Project Has Scene the Light of Day
- Colonel Goes on Trial in Salvador Priest Killings : Justice: A civilian court is hearing human rights charges against military men for the first time.
- OPEC Fears Price Collapse
- Walters Trustee : OKs $1.4-Million Payment by Wife
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- James Hardymon Will Get Top Post at Textron
- PacifiCare Nails Down Merger: PacifiCare Health Systems...
- MWD Looking at Rate, Tax and Fee Hikes
- Yugoslavia to Get More Truce Observers : Civil war: Diplomats hope that both Serbs and Croats have had enough of bloodshed.
- California's Chief Export? Some Say Industry Jobs : Manufacturing: Great weather, an educated labor pool and a Pacific Rim location can no longer make up for the high costs of doing business in state, a seminar hears.
- BANKS
- Hearings on Clarke Suspended : Riegle Calls Him Weak Bank Regulator, Adjourns Panel Indefinitely
- REAL ESTATE
- Bank Questions Parretti About Money Transfers : Entertainment: Meanwhile, the INS retracts its accusation that the MGM owner made false statements.
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 3.80 on More Signs of Sluggishness
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: LAKEVIEW BUSINESS CENTER
- 5-Year-Old Arts Center Already Feels Need to Grow
- 2 at Waste Firm Quit on News of Stock Probe
- Keating S&L; Backed Pope Screenplay : Thrifts: He used more than $100,000 from parent of Irvine-based Lincoln to support a movie about an alleged Soviet plot to assassinate the pontiff.
- COLUMN ONE : A Coup for Soviet Journalists : The media are taking advantage of freedoms unimagined during decades of Kremlin control. But money--and objectivity--are in short supply.
- Salvador Hopeful but Wary About Peace Pact : Central America: Cease-fire details must still be worked out. One expert says this could take six months.
- Billy Vaughn, 72; Big-Band Musician
- Fuji Seeks License for Kodak Technology
- GNP, Jobless Figures Paint Pallid Picture : Economy: Second-quarter output fell 0.5%. New claims for unemployment jumped 36,000 in a week. They suggest that the recovery is even weaker than some thought.
- Crowder Found Guilty of 2nd-Degree Murder : Trial: Jury takes just one day to reach a verdict in the fatal post-prom shooting of Berlyn Cosman in Anaheim. Foreman says 'none of us liked' the decision.
- Dean Named Acting Vice President at CSUF : Appointment: Don A. Schweitzer of the Humanities School will hold post until a replacement is picked.
- Out of the Running : Leukemia Society Scrubs Annual 10K Event Over Coronado Bridge
- Woman in Drug Case Faces Another Charge
- What Price Liberty? What Price Shoes? : Romania: Two years after Ceausescu, the people feel shortchanged by inept 'reform.'
- Drug Hearings Won't Open in L.A. : Narcotics control: Unsettled law enforcement situation cited as U.S. quietly scraps plans.
- Gunman Opens Fire on School Bus; 2 Hurt : Violence: Sheriff's sergeant says attack on Nogales High students may have been gang-related.
- Jewish Fund-Raising Unit Will Lay Off 54 Workers
- 4 Die in Wrong-Way Collision on Freeway : Accident: The driver and passengers in the errant vehicle apparently had been drinking and celebrating a birthday, the CHP says.
- D.A. to Weigh Whether Reporter Violated Law
- The Art Came First, Not the Politics : Mexico: The sweeping, exquisite show opening at the County Museum is battered by unfounded accusations.
- Sockers Get Extensive Radio, Cable Deal
- Same Man Suspected in 2 Bank Robberies
- MISSION VIEJO : College Uses Grant to Buy Centrifuges
- County Sued Over Aliso Viejo Project : Litigation: Supervisors' approval of 2,700 homes in exchange for $34 million for tollway called illegal.
- Porter Ranch, District Agree on School Sites
- SANTA ANA : Police Ask for Help in Locating Suspect
- Cooling Trend to Continue as Storms Clear Out
- Disney Works Magic in Selling New Idea : Development: The entertainment giant has yet to commit itself to a harbor area theme park. But its public relations machine is already dwarfing the opposition.
- Vista
- Newport Harbor Shocked by Huntington Beach, 6-0
- ESPN, CBS Touch All Bases in Key Dodger-Giant Series
- COMMENTARY : Make Room for Isiah Thomas
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lyon, Not Paris, Will Be Site of U.S.-France Davis Cup Final
- Sunset Surfing League Opens Its Season
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder Isn't Pinpointing Blame
- Raiders-49ers on TV Sunday
- 'Doors,' 'Cyrano' Top the List of Releases
- Lightning Hits Light Pole; Game Postponed : * Prep football: Bolt strikes near teams, coaches and spectators at Westminster High School.
- MUSIC
- ART REVIEWS : Freeze-Frame Narratives From Surfer Russell Crotty
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Taste of Jamaica
- Orange County Performing Arts Center 5th Anniversary : Arts Center Gives and Takes Away : Performance Hall Helps Groups Grow but Overshadows Them
- King Pleasure Falls Into the Gap
- Orange County Performing Arts Center 5th Anniversary : Pacific Symphony, Philharmonic Society Tuning Up for Merger : Music: Board members believe that the union will streamline fund-raising while expanding subscribers.
- Officials Told to Set New Deadline for Dump Repairs
- Lake Forest-El Toro Chamber Created : Cityhood: Action by business community aims to help pave the way for incorporation of area.
- MWD Looking at Rate, Tax and Fee Hikes
- Not Quite at Hand, but Close : El Salvador: Perhaps the greatest virtue of the new peace agreement is that it is realistic.
- Tiff With Tax Board Puts Developer's Not-So-Public Artworks in Spotlight
- LA HABRA : Foes of Homeless Facility Map Strategy
- ELECTIONS VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : 11 Candidates Report $54,000 in Contributions
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NATIONAL MOOD : To the Optimists Will Go the World : The rise in teen suicides is only a symptom of a debilitating national pessimism. At least it's a curable condition.
- Board Will Decide Dunivant's Future With Burroughs
- Committee to Resolve Cup Battle : * Sailing: Despite this request, challengers say rule puts their boats at a distinct disadvantage.
- Baseball
- Boxing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Waste Chance to Gain Ground
- TV Reviews : 'Princesses': Common Sitcom Fairy Tale
- GOLF LPGA AT LOS COYOTES : Lightning Halts First Round
- A Tailored, Distinctive Willie Nelson
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Spunk': Uptown, Upscale
- 'Billboard Bandit' Gets 3 Years of Probation
- Chula Vista
- A walk through a Japanese garden is a way 'to satisfy all the senses.'
- Santa Paula : Elementary to Turn Into Magnet School
- Panhandler Advocates, D.A. Hail Decision : Free speech: A federal court says the Constitution protects polite begging. One leader calls the ruling irrelevant.
- FULLERTON : Substance Abuse Grant Awarded
- San Diego
- Countywide : Waste Firm Critical of Sheriff's Report
- Rancho Palos Verdes' Not-So-Happy Trails : Equestrians and Homeowners Are Locking Horns Over Plan to Add On to Network of Bridle Paths
- Fraternity Suspended for Having Stripper at Party
- Panhandlers, Officials Expect Federal Court Ruling to Have Little Effect : Laws: A judge struck down a statute prohibiting begging in public. But police and street people say it was rarely enforced.