- Nixon to Bush: California Lost, Avoid 'Fanatics'
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SCHOOLS
- 2 Rescued After Mountain Lion Stalks Them
- If We're in a Rerun of '30s, Watch Yields Sink
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Hurricane-Ravaged Homestead to Sell Bonds
- ENERGY
- JAPAN
- OCCUPATION: REPORTER/EDITOR
- 2 Men Closely Watch the Trains in Ventura : Hobbies: The buffs have recorded every rail passage through town since 1961.
- PLATFORM : Could Be a Turnoff
- Down Early, Edberg Is Up to No. 1 Again : U.S. Open: He loses the first set but rallies to defeat Sampras, giving the Swede his second straight title and the top ranking.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 14, 1992
- Kings Sign Ukraine's Zhitnik : Hockey: Teen-ager, drafted in the fourth round in 1991, was a defenseman for the Soviet national team.
- UCLA Loses Cook for the Season : College football: He'll undergo knee surgery today. Walker, a freshman, takes over.
- Aztecs Ranked 23rd, Set Their Sights Higher : College football: Tie with USC, victory over BYU gets them in the Associated Press poll. Luginbill says more hard work is needed to stay there and move up.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Craig Has Been on This Road Before
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Roberts Cannot Forgive, Forget Padre Management for Troubles
- Walker Opens Things Up for Eagles : NFC: He gains 115 yards and Cunningham throws three touchdown passes against Cardinals.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Teacher Succeeds After Others Fail
- Mayor's Father, Jerome O'Connor, Dies at 87
- Tustin Council OKs Gym Plans
- MISSION VIEJO : City OKs Agreement to Share Tax Money
- Clinton Anderson pulled around top qualifier Carter...
- A Nearly Forgotten Sensation
- Land Ends Up the Center of Unwanted Attention
- Confidence Is the Key to Her Success : Cross-country: Outstanding track season last spring prepares Ocean View's Christie Engesser to make her run.
- Forum Card Headlined by 108-Pounders
- Knight's Reign Comes to an End : Swimming: Eight-time winner is eight months pregnant. She finishes ninth in La Jolla Rough Water event.
- Krieg Has Own Plan, Beats Seattle : AFC: Unprotected by Seahawks, he leads Chiefs to 26-7 victory over former teammates.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Call Up Plantier, Four Others
- MOORPARK : College Begins Drive to Get Out the Vote
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stabbed Man in Critical Condition
- Day at the Beach Has Sun, Sand and Other Grit of Urban Life
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Urged to Slow 15th Street Traffic
- Migrant Held by INS Found Dead in Cell
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: September 12
- Solo Drivers Urged to Try Alternatives for One Week
- TUSTIN : Marine Base Invaded for Open House
- Padres Gaining in Chase for Second Place
- UCLA Loses Another Quarterback for Year : College football: Cook, replacement for Maddox, out with torn ligaments in his right knee. Injury came in game against Cal State Fullerton.
- Redskins Make Return to Form, 24-17 : NFC: Howard scores first NFL touchdown on punt return as Super Bowl champions stifle Atlanta.
- COLUMN LEFT / TOM HAYDEN : The Cannibals Gorge on State Universities : Student fee hikes foreclose access to many thousands.
- Sandy Celebration : SeaFest: Newport's annual homage to beach and ocean draws thousands of fun seekers. A sandcastle contest tops the events, which will continue next weekend.
- Gore to Campaign in Huntington Beach
- ANAHEIM : Enrollment in Two Largest Districts Up
- A New Chapter on Charity : Books: Dedicated high school senior operates a book giveaway program for homeless children, bringing a measure of joy into their troubled lives.
- MOORPARK : Market's Building Permit Extended
- Profiting From Lessons Learned on a Subway : Transportation: With the first 4.4-mile segment of the Metro Red Line nearly complete, planners hope to save time and money on subsequent phases by avoiding earlier mistakes.
- YORBA LINDA : School District Drops 2 Bus Stops
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Pilot Drug Guide to Be Sent to Parents
- Police Arrest Driver Suspected of Leaving Scene of Fatal Crash
- 2 Die, 7 Wounded in 4 Gang Shootings During Weekend : Crime: Violence escalates in San Diego with three drive-by incidents on Saturday and gunfire at a party.
- Police Rescue Missing Boy
- County Bank Heists on Same Record Pace as Last Year
- Weekend Violence Claims 12 Lives; 6 Others Injured in Shooting Incidents
- Fire at 2 Houses Leaves 12 Homeless
- WESTMINSTER : Council OKs 21% Hike in Water Rates
- Hurricane Relief Pours Into Kauai : Storm: Death toll rises to four as injuries climb past 100. About 8,000 are homeless. Damage on Hawaiian Islands includes homes, hotels, crops and utilities.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Special Teams Fail to Take Control
- Germany to Cut Interest Rates in Surprise Move : Finance: Decision is made under intense pressure. It could rejuvenate global economy, strengthen U.S. dollar.
- Tourists Flee Resort Ruins, Crowd Airport
- Gore Vidal's "Live from Gologatha: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal"
- A Different Twist on Language Immersion
- Smoking Can Be Hazardous to Your Career
- The Old Adage on Shopping Locally
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Family Values Not on the Screen?
- Ancient Harvests : THE STORY...
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- Beach Booze Ban
- Laguna Shanti Supports AIDS Walk
- Analyzing One Man's Resistance to Nazis
- Description Doesn't Add Up
- OCTD to OCTA: Expensive Transition
- State Budget Problems
- SILENT BITE
- Batteries Not Included
- The Grating Gadsby
- Some Possible Effects of Proposed Bluffs Ordinance
- Solana Smoking Ban
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- State Budget Problems
- State Budget Problems
- FREEWAY FREEDOM
- Sarandon's Values
- City Management in Santa Monica
- Blythe Story Distorted
- Irvine Open-Space Position Lauded
- Solana Smoking Ban
- State Budget Problems
- HOW THE TOP 10 FARED
- Noises Off
- A Yes Vote for Biker Ministry; No on Politicians
- Better Dead Than Read
- State Budget Problems
- State Budget Problems
- Culver City's Small-Town Flavor
- The Fight to Save Ballona Wetlands Foxes
- OCTD to OCTA: Expensive Transition
- Cross About Crossing
- Tears for Beilenson
- Cal State Fees
- Dallying Duchess Deserves Privacy
- Paper Diaper-Using Welfare Mothers Get No Sympathy Here
- FREEWAY FREEDOM
- Look at Teaching
- 'Changing Schools--Any Way They Can'
- A Voice for Family Values
- Co-Presidents
- U.S.-Mexico Pact Poses Problems for Economy
- Sarandon's Values
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- A Time to Pity Victims of Stick-It-to-Em Government
- IS P.C. N.G.?
- Fast-Food Court for Health and Safety
- Better Dead Than Read
- State Budget Problems
- Community Service Before Graduation
- NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN MARTHA
- NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN MARTHA
- Insomnia Is a Poor Neighbor
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- State Budget Problems
- Community Service Before Graduation
- 'Changing Schools--Any Way They Can'
- A CAUSE FOR GUMBY
- Tent City
- FROM THE MOUNTAINS
- State Budget Problems
- THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND?
- The High Costs of Transporting Steel
- Steady Speed a Figment of Imagination
- The MIA Role in Vietnam Trade Policy
- Family Values Not on the Screen?
- For Clean Air, Laguna Needs to Shift Priorities
- Hebron Massacre
- Thanks for Stories
- Flying Fruit
- School Board Member Responds
- On a Cleanup Mission
- No-Frills Auto Insurance
- Sarandon's Values
- BLADE RUNNER 2 : THE SCREENWRITER WROTE EIGHT DRAFTS--AND THEN WAS REPLACED. ON HIS FIRST DAY, THE DIRECTOR TURNED THE SET UPSIDE DOWN. HARRISON FORD WAS NEVER SO MISERABLE. YEARS LATER, SOMEONE STUMBLED OVER THE LONG-LOST ORIGINAL. NOTHING ABOUT THIS CULT CLASSIC WAS EVER SIMPLE.
- Cal State Fees
- The Thrill Is Gone
- Sarandon's Values
- Indigent Health Care Is Inadequate
- State Budget Problems
- 'Yellow Journalism'
- Judge Responds
- * Quaker State Corp. Chairman and Chief...
- Ignore Children's Needs and Risk Minor Mutiny : Several cruise lines cater to families, with activities for youngsters from toddlers to teen-agers.
- A Reluctant Cruiser Finds Paradise Close to Home : Author Fell for Floating Vacations During a Short Cruise to Catalina and Ensenada
- Dispatches From the Sexual Front : HOT AND BOTHERED: Sex and Love in the Nineties, <i> By Wendy Dennis (Viking: $20; 273 pp.)</i>
- A Revival of Cheese Making in Rural Vermont : Now is the time to spread a blanket on fallen leaves and sample the bounty of traditional breads and Cheddars.
- THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS by Angus...
- Getting a Good Night's Sleep, Even on the Road : Aromas and sunlight figure in some of the newer strategies for encouraging slumber.
- EMERGING JAPANESE ARCHITECTS OF THE 1990S ...
- THE MYTHING LINK : Despite Its Riots and Quakes, L.A. Falls Short in the Tall Tale Department
- Finalists for the 1990-1991 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes
- SPORT REPORT
- Liz & Realtors in AIDS Benefit
- It's Time to Check Health of Your Life Insurer
- Gender Gap Narrowing as Men's Pay Drops at Faster Rate Than Women's Pay : Workplace: The recession is causing men to lose ground more quickly.
- For a New Approach, Maybe We Should Look to the Past
- Siegel Returns to Rekindle Fire for Herbal Teas : Turnaround: The founder of Celestial Seasonings is called back to help rescue the company from smothering debt.
- How AIDS Sufferer Can Get the Most Out of IRA
- * Larry Stephens has been named vice...
- Nashville : City Sees Financial Boom as Country Music Goes Mainstream
- An L.A. Memoir : Coming Into the City
- At Wit's End: Memories From 20 Years of Travel
- TRAVEL INSIDER : As Days Grow Shorter, So Does Vacation Time : Innovation: The travel industry is trying to squeeze more hours into that fall classic, the weekend getaway, by offering time-saving, economical programs.
- Yachts Offer a Reasonably Priced Tour Option : Chartered sail or motor craft provide an exciting way to see the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
- Lenders in L.A. Record 2,337 Default Notices
- AMERICAN FICTION 3: The Best Unpublished Short...
- Greek Isle of Paxos, Near Corfu, an Untouristed Ionian Gem
- Home Buying: Sacrifice Anything but Location
- TV Stations of the Cross : LIVE FROM GOLGOTHA: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal, <i> (Random House: $22; 225 pp.)</i>
- * Two executives in Burbank-based Walt Disney...
- Secondhand Crime
- Too Hip for Words : There's No There Here : SIN, <i> By Josephine Hart (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 176 pp.)</i>
- Peruvian Police Say Shining Path Leader Captured
- Azusa : City Picks New Attorney
- New Ghosts Haunt Richard
- THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE INIKI : Experts See No Proof That Storms Will Multiply : Weather: There is no evidence to link recent hurricanes in Florida, Guam and Hawaii, forecasters say.
- FICTION
- That Third Drink, By PATRICIA SMITH
- RESTAURANTS : AN INDOOR OUTING : Larger Portions and Smaller Prices Make Picnic a Kinder, Gentler Version of Ma Maison
- NIIWAM AND TAAW by Sembene Ousmane,...
- Too Hip for Words : WHEN MEN TALK, PEOPLE LISTEN : THE MALE CROSS-DRESSER SUPPORT GROUP, <i> By Tama Janowitz (Crown; $20; 314 pp.)</i>
- Acts of Charity : Furious Donors Blamed a Lax Board After a Funds Scandal Toppled the Lavish-Living Head of the United Way. Now Can the Blue-Chip Agency Regain the Public's Trust?
- Corrupting the Classics : THE SECRET HISTORY, <i> By Donna Tartt (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 524 pp.)</i>
- Too Hip for Words : All Suds and No Substance : SHAMPOO PLANET, <i> By Douglas Coupland (Pocket Books: $20; 299 pp.)</i>
- Feminist Fatale : AMAZON, <i> By Barbara G. Walker (HarperCollins: $15; 178 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : FALL BEAUTY REPORT : BEYOND THE PALE : Four of the Season's Best Looks
- THINGS ARE LOOKING UP . . ....
- FICTION
- Bubbling With the Spirit of Alaska : Small boat plies Pacific Northwest waters on 5-day cruise from Seattle to Vancouver and Victoria.
- Bargains on Bus Passes Down Under : Competition for tourist dollars makes Australia a budget traveler's dream.
- NON FICTION
- Ruling Requires Broker Fee Disclosure
- Let Your 800 Number Do the Talking : Telephones: Toll-free dialing has mushroomed into a $7-billion-a-year industry, revolutionizing corporate communication.
- * John C. Harrington has been appointed...
- California Corner
- HOMEFRONT
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Hillside Hollows
- FICTION
- Lessons and Laughs : Tourist Attractions Combine Learning With Fun
- * James B. Chabin has been named...
- RTC Sells 4 Commercial Properties in O.C. : Auction: The federal agency will collect $19 million for sale including two bank branches and two office buildings.
- Prosperity May Not Have Arrived but an Economic Recovery Surely Has
- * Betty H. Armstrong has been appointed...
- * Dow Chemical Co. announced the retirement...
- * Linda Berkeley has been promoted to...
- Breaking the Silence : MAKING LOVE: An Erotic Odyssey, <i> by Richard Rhodes (Simon & Schuster: $18; 175 pp.)</i>
- Orange County
- Man Is Stabbed 5 Times During Fight With Neighbor
- Clerk Kills Boy, 13, With Gun Thought to Be Empty : Pacoima: A young Northridge man surrenders to police after shooting the youth at a local gas station.
- COMMENTARY ON THE AQMD : Letting the Agency Take Care of Business Is Good Economics : In boom times, the board was called weak. Now it's vilified as over-aggressive. The truth is, it's working.
- Street Scene Wraps Up Without Disturbances
- There's Nothing Like the High of a Mother's Love
- Verdict Not in on Private Oceanside Security Force : Policing: At the trial run's halfway point, less than a third of the businesses and individuals needed to keep the service afloat have signed up.
- 2 Men Shot to Death in Hawthorne in Apparent Gang-Related Killings
- Wind River Indians Lose Water Lawsuit : Wyoming: Annual entitlement of Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes is not affected as state high court rules the state engineer has final say over how resource is used.
- Protest Marks Tailhook Anniversary
- To remind everyone what Los Angeles was...
- If You Think It Looks Bad Now, Remember 1975 : Redevelopment: City incentives for builders produced mixed results, but growth since the 'funeral' has been impressive.
- LARRY KING: Curiosity Tweaker
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Candidates Posture as the Economy Burns : Even if Clinton wins, can he shed his Wall Street advisers and find some courage?
- The End of the Cold War? U.S.-Cuba Relations Remain Unchanged : Diplomacy: Legislation before Congress aims to punish Cuba and help drive Castro from power. But it might only be hurting U.S. businesses.
- When the French Vote on European Unity--It's All About Germany : Maastricht: Europe had become a dull continent. But with the setbacks to unification, not to mention fighting in the east, this is no longer true.
- Bush vs. Clinton: How Serious the Foreign Policy Differences? : The historic tendency toward bipartisan consensus has served to mute so far the debate about the post-Cold War U.S. role abroad
- After Bush, the GOP's Longer-Term Prospects Leave Party Faithful Cold : 1996: The next generation of Republican presidential hopefuls is hyper-ambitious, but they don't measure up to their elders' stature.
- Reactions to School Cuts a Telling Tale of Disparity : Education: More than 1,000 San Pedro High students express frustration during protest. But students nearby at comparatively well-off Torrance High seem largely unconcerned.
- MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE: The 51st annual parade will...
- Antonovich an Odd Addition to the Monroe Saga : Inquiry: The conservative supervisor pushed for county investigations of the star's death in '82 and '85. He says an August TV show raised legitimate issues.
- Welfare Numbers Up Most in Valley : Aid: Officials attribute the 59% increase to a high concentration of poor immigrants who recently became eligible for some benefits and to the weak economy.
- Central Park at Issue in Huntington Beach Race : Election: Growth and development are among the topics 14 candidates are discussing as the city nears a vote on three open council seats.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 : Starr Faces a Tough Race Against Wright
- Vista Boy, 4, Being Held for Ransom
- A New Delta Dawns
- Floods in Northern Pakistan Kill 600
- COLUMN ONE : Waste Pile of Data on Pollution : Thousands of environmental test results are questionable--or wrong. Incompetence, fraud and poor testing methods contribute to the problem.
- Democrats Vow to Win Back Voters in Valley : Politics: Party luminaries kick off the fall campaign with rallies in Sherman Oaks, Encino, Tarzana and San Fernando.
- Newport to Decide Use of 2 Irvine Co. Parcels
- Garbage Contracts No Longer Automatic : * New Trend of Cities Negotiating Better Deals a Sign of Prudent Fiscal Management
- Hayden Treated Like a Lame Duck; Staff Fired, Post Gone
- Research Finds Pleasant Odors Spur Gambling
- Man Held After $10,000 Worth of Cocaine Found
- Combine Drivers on Harvest Cutting Edge : Agriculture: Some 3,000 hired outfits work from south Texas to the Canadian border, with swings west to California.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of September 13-20
- Brighter School Budget Picture for Inglewood
- Man, 84, Beaten to Death in His Home
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Delmatoff Becomes Featured Attraction in Hart's Passing Circus
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Wins 19th to Set Club Record
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Establishment Is Latest McEnroe Target
- Compelling Sound Favored in Feature
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Falls in Final of Volleyball Tournament
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Visible Gold Leads Osunitas All of the Way for Desormeaux
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- USAC pit steward Carl McCormick, 56, was...
- Purdue Crushes Cal With Big First Half : Golden Bears: White held to 79 yards as Boilermakers capitalize on four turnovers, 41-14.
- South Torrance Overpowers Mary Star, 16-0
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : The Dance of Cultural Diversity
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : Diebenkorn to 'Sultans'
- New Looks at the Operatic Stravinsky
- Artist Finds Beauty, Symbolism in the Small Things in Life
- These Parties Are Political
- RAP ATTACK: First there was N.W.A.'s "F---...
- Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut
- A Songwriter's Songwriter : Jimmy Webb, whom many regard as one of the most gifted composers of our time, keeps busy with a new album and local gigs
- Let the Oscar Derby Begin
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : Hard Rock to Soft Country
- Will the Garth Juggernaut Roll On? : Oh, yes, Prince and Madonna also have new albums
- "ANY RESEMBLANCE IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL: CHARLES DODGE."...
- RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN: The Complete Overtures. Hollywood...
- SMALL FACES: Epic Records is releasing a...
- County Fair Tops the Family Fare : From Fantasmic show to Christmas parades, it's a busy season
- VIDEO VIEW: Michael Jackson's advisers might want...
- Halloween Has Truly Become the Night to Howl : The traditional Night of the Dead is especially lively in Southern California
- BERLIOZ: "Harold in Italy"; Overtures. William Primrose,...
- NICHOLAS MAW: "Odyssey." City of Birmingham Symphony,...
- ART : Park Places : Richard Diebenkorn's sad, luminous 'Ocean Park' paintings are a revelation at MOCA retrospective
- FALL PREVIEW : Our Critics' Guide to the Season : 'Angels' and Odysseus
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 'Hello, Police? I Think My Subconscious Is Being Tapped'
- COVER STORY : The Sudden Spotlight : Judy Davis has delivered great performances in mostly small films, but now finds herself in the year's most talked-about movie
- ON FALLEN HEROES: ORCHESTRAL WORKS BY ANTHONY...
- Boo, Too
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : FOOTHILL
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Wallace Ends Winless Streak at Richmond
- Cross-Country at CSUN Hurt by Track Goals
- Schutt, Miller Help SDSU Roll in Volleyball Tourney
- Missed Kick Forces Valley to Settle for Tie
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : EL TORO
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / WATER POLO : NEWPORT HARBOR