- PREP FOOTBALL '92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- The Divisional Races
- Trainer Testifies in Gathers Case : Jurisprudence: Former Loyola trainer identifies doctor as saying Gathers had pulse before being moved.
- Guests See No Reason to Change the Chanel
- Bondholders Rail Against Calfed Restructuring Plan
- Wymer Attorney Says Plea Bargain Is Probable : Courts: Newport investment adviser is to go on trial Sept. 15 for allegedly misappropriating $113 million.
- Judge Bars Company From Misrepresenting Jewel Values
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ENERGY
- * Harold E. Miller Jr. has been...
- ENERGY
- Air Fares Rising, but Higher Rates May Not Last : Airlines: Carriers are hoping the boosts will end the losses the industry suffered in the summer.
- FOOD
- Men's Incomes Rising Slower Than in Past, Study Says : Pay: American men are now starting work at lower wages than were paid 20 years ago and will get smaller increases, a congressional report says.
- * Wayne Withers has been appointed vice...
- Business Group Backs Proxy Reforms : Securities: The Business Roundtable reverses its opposition to the SEC's plan to make stockholder challenges easier.
- AUTOS
- Dagwood to Cater to Blondie on Job
- AUTOS
- EARNINGSCimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- ENERGY
- Ralphs Grocery Co.
- Lawyers to Battle for Keating Case Fees : Thrifts: At issue is how to split $38 million allotted for payments to attorneys who represented investors.
- Marilyn Quayle
- PEOPLE
- Veto
- Marilyn Quayle
- Proposition 161
- Cold War Victors
- DANCE
- POP/ROCK/COUNTRY
- LAPD K9 Units
- Cold War Victors
- Cold War Victors
- Cold War Victors
- Marilyn Quayle
- Cold War Victors
- Cold War Victors
- 10% Debt Reduction
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- Dupree Goes Out of Style : Rams: Knox says one-back offense can't use a straight-ahead runner and lets leading rusher of exhibition season go.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK / QUARTER HORSE MEETING : Corona Chick Lucky With 13
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Oatsvall Will Believe Only Luginbill : * Football: New SDSU punter waits for the official word from the coach.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : A Marked Man : From His First Game, San Diego State's Marshall Faulk Has Been Thrust Into the Spotlight, and His Exploits Have Made Him a Target for Opponents
- College Football
- DEL MAR : Minor Injuries for Jolie's Halo
- RAMONA : Not-Guilty Plea in 1981 Killing
- Pleasure and Peril at Mugu Rock : Recreation: Since 1986, six people have drowned and numerous others have been injured while climbing or fishing. Alcohol is often involved.
- Laid-Off GM Workers Go Back to School to Learn New Skills : Retraining: Auto maker and union team up to help ex-employees enhance future job opportunities.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : BIG WEST CONFERENCE PREVIEW : An Up-and-Newcomer Could Give San Jose State a Race
- Names in the News - Sept. 1, 1992
- TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Ivanisevic Fires, Rosset Falls in 3 Sets
- Major Southland Fires
- BURBANK : Suspect Released in Fatal Stabbing
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seminar for Home Buyers to Be Offered
- VAN NUYS : Valley's First HIV-AIDS Services Center to Open
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Suspect Arrested in Shootings, Rape
- School Board Finalizes Budget With $30 Million in Cuts
- Bring Two Cities Closer Together : L.A. needs better leadership, and follower-ship
- All Due Respect : Hundreds of Marines Attend Services for One Who Served Them Well
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Herb Miller Isn't the Retiring Type : Track: But 76-year-old hurdler from Westminster plans to hang up his track shoes and spend more time on the dance floor.
- Lofton Holds Off Angels for Indians : Baseball: His catch in the sixth inning robs Salmon of a home run and keeps Cleveland ahead in a 4-3 victory.
- Newbury Oaks Wins Series Title : Baseball: A tough month on the road ends with the American Legion national championship plus individual awards.
- A's Trade Canseco to Rangers : Baseball: Oakland obtains outfielder Sierra and pitchers Russell and Witt for the American League's 1988 MVP.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : It's Just Nevada : The Wolf Pack Wants the Hyphen and Reno to Go the Way of Its I-AA Status Now That It Has Joined the Division I Big West Conference
- College Football
- Names in the News - Sept. 1, 1992
- Sailor Convicted of Slaying in Park
- OXNARD : Man, Ruled Insane in Slaying, Released
- RANCHO SANTA FE : Homicide Attempt Is Reported
- Names in the News - Sept. 1, 1992
- Notre Dame's DuBose Sits, Waits While NCAA Ponders Eligibility
- College Basketball
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : It's Fun and Games for Leonard in Final, 8 and 7
- Pro Basketball
- Forward-defenseman Phil Bourque, who was on the...
- Jurisprudence
- FREEWAY LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Brian Willmer Finds There's No Rest for the Hopeful
- MUSIC
- POP/ROCK/COUNTRY
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Buffett Takes a Limited Cruise
- Seles' Game Is Silent but Effective in 6-1, 6-0 Victory Over Keller
- Candiotti's Loses No-Hitter, Then Game
- Why Three Didn't Live Up to High Hopes
- STAGE REVIEW : On the Road Again With Hank Williams
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- THEATER : Spinning Falstaff Into Distaff Issues : Grove Director Minimizes Attempt to Marry 'Wives of Windsor' With Current Events
- Multicultural Point of View at CSUSM
- TELEVISION - Sept. 1, 1992
- Trumbo's 'Brave One' in Rare Revival
- JAZZ REVIEW : Morgan Updates Be-Bop
- Wilson, Assembly on Collision Course Over School Funding : Finances: Lawmakers hear hundreds of bills as time for adjournment nears. Senate plan to cut health and welfare stalls in the lower house.
- Migrant Workers' Lives Are Uprooted by Storm : Florida: The hurricane has destroyed their homes and wiped away the fields where they make their living.
- Mob Storms Tajikistan's Presidency, Takes Hostages : Unrest: Protesters want the leader of the Central Asian republic to resign.
- Appeal by Killer in '77 Long Beach Case Fails : Ruling: Justices reject a recommendation by a special referee that the sentence of Earl Lloyd Jackson be reversed. It was the oldest capital matter on the court's docket.
- Wilson Vetoes Education Bill; Legislators Seek Compromise : Finances: Lawmakers try to head off a collision with the governor and clear the way for passage of $57.6-billion state budget package.
- President Hurls Himself Into Disaster Relief
- MOSCOW : A Russian Mediator
- Over the Edge? : Riveting or Repulsive, Jim Rose's Sideshow Draws Young Trendies to See Mr. Lifto and the Human Pincushion
- A Look at Clinton's New TV Ad and Its Accuracy
- Clinton Plan for Training Workers
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1992
- Lowell E. Sears, chief financial officer of...
- Colorado Investor Cuts California Amplifier Stake
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 1, 1992
- Keith Ward has been promoted to director...
- A Sweet Deal South of Border
- Aquaria Inc. Plans to Relocate to Moorpark
- Man Arrested in Courthouse Threat
- The Risky Rock : Ventura County Attraction Can Provide a Deadly View
- Forever Set in Your Ways--at 30? : Identity: A growing number of researchers suggest that who you are at age 30 is who you will be at 60. Others say personal crises can force change.
- Legislature Approves Installing High-Voltage Fences at Prisons
- Ethnic Discord : Clash of Cultures in Bhutan Spurs Emigration : Thousands of Nepalese residents have left, charging prejudice. But the government says many were living there illegally.
- GENEVA : Peacemakers Move On
- Environment : Going to Extremes to Study Ozone : Canadians hunker down at planet's northernmost inhabited spot to see whether Arctic may develop a dangerous hole in its atmosphere.
- SVETI STEFAN : Chess or Politics?
- Cure for Rash of Rightist Violence Eludes German Lawmakers
- HEALTH CARE
- UAW Strike Threatens to Close More GM Plants : Labor: Union's action against parts-making plant has already halted production at four facilities and idled 20,000 workers.
- Utilities Forge Ties With Minority, Women's Firms
- Loral Acquires Missile Branch of LTV Corp. : Defense: Action sets stage for transfer of jobs from Orange County to Texas or Arkansas. Dallas-based company is to be paid $244 million.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 1, 1992
- Blood Collection Service Shuts Down; Red Cross Negotiates Takeover
- China Weighing Global Standards for Its Markets, SEC Chief Says
- Dissident Detained in China : Arrest: The case of Shen Tong, recently arrived from exile in the United States, could become an issue in the two countries' relations.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 1, 1992
- RTC Plans 'Mega-Pool' Sale of Great American Property
- Cost of Funds Index
- California Western School of Law will welcome...
- Steeling Home : Metal Is Used More in Residences as Wood Prices Rise
- Norman K.H. Miede has been appointed to...
- Cotton USA Inc. to Introduce Men's Line
- Heirs Sue Auction House : Courts: Emanuel Trompeter's rare gold pieces were to be sold by Superior Stamp and Coin. His daughters say their father's contract was breached.
- American Mobile Systems Obtains $1.5-Million Loan
- Jackie Hill has been named vice president...
- PPO Alliance has named Kenneth W. Mooney...
- Rebecca A. Thompson has been appointed vice...
- GB Foods Names Executive Vice President
- Lemon Packers Sued Over Alleged Excess Shipping : Commerce: U.S. attorneys say four members of the Sunkist co-op at times sent more citrus than allowed by law.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1992
- HEALTH CARE : Toshiba Employees Go Back to School at $13-Million 'Campus'
- Australian Beef Imported
- Richard M. Rose has been appointed vice...
- Wonderworks Amends Suit Against Mitsubishi
- Retail Sales Increase 7.5% Over Second '91 Quarter : Economy: Last year's figures for the county, however, were depressed by the absence of military personnel on duty with Operation Desert Storm.
- LOS ANGELES : Crowd, Police Square Off After Fight; 6 Arrested
- Budget Threatens City Workers' Pay : Economy: To help avoid layoffs, city employees might be asked to forgo pay raises they just started receiving.
- Secrets That Can Hurt People : SB 711 needs only the governor's signature to become law
- Lottery to Market 58 Low-Priced New Homes : Simi Valley: To qualify, the household income of winners cannot exceed $38,600. The application deadline has been extended to Friday.
- The RAND Corp. got the job, no...
- The 'No-Fly' Operation's First Victim: the U.N. : Iraq: The vaunted coalition is a sham; the U.S., in bypassing the Security Council, has assumed imperial powers.
- COUNTYWIDE : Club Expels Wieder for Backing Clinton
- COSTA MESA : 4 Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Man
- Police Arrest 4 Suspects in Buena Park Bank Robbery
- OXNARD : Development Tied to School Feared
- 'Little India' : Ethnicity: A commercial strip in Artesia has evolved into a mecca for the Asian Indian culture. But the influx has drawn complaints in the community.
- Tipper Gore Packs House in Solo Campaign Debut
- Bill Denies Rapists Rights to Custody : Laws: Governor signs legislation barring those convicted in sex assaults from claiming offspring conceived during commission of their crimes.
- PALMDALE : Van Pool Program Offers Incentives
- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1992
- 3 on Trial in '89 Death of 72-Year-Old Mission Viejo Man : Courts: Victim's daughter faces one count of first-degree murder for allegedly hiring two co-defendants to kill her father.
- COLUMN ONE : No New Taxes? Go to Jail : When eastern Kentucky officials didn't balance their budget, they went to prison. But there's more involved than government finance. This, after all, is Appalachian politics.
- Media : Mexican Soap Opera Has Russian Fans in a Lather : 'The Rich Also Cry' tops the TV charts and turns potato farmers into couch potatoes.
- Contact Lenses for Kids? Often Their Maturity Is the Key Factor
- BRASILIA : A Crisis Builds
- A Neighborhood Flap in Laguna Niguel : Homeowner Is No Friend to Project in Which Humans Take Injured Sea Birds Under Their Wing
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Held the Political Advantage and Gambled : Strategy: Seeing a one-time chance, he is risking his popularity now in hopes of regaining strength later.
- Surf's Up in Vietnam
- Aftershocks Hit Yucca Valley, Barstow
- BOOK REVIEW : 'The Turing Option': Novel Owes More to Science Than to Art : THE TURING OPTION, <i> by Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky,</i> Warner Books, $21.95; 422 pages
- Voices : <i> Oui </i> or <i> Non</i> ? Six Speak Out on Unifying Europe : France's Maastricht Treaty referendum may be the last chance for a common continental future.
- Monthly Report
- 4-Hour Pursuit Ends in Capture of 2 Fugitives : Crime: Police from five cities chase brothers sought in a six-state series of burglaries and an attempted murder.
- Glee and Gloom as University Classes Begin : SDSU: The budget crisis and anger at President Day keep student and faculty spirits at their lowest in years.
- PORT HUENEME : 150 Seabees Sent to Devastated Base
- IRVINE : Tuberous Sclerosis Gene Marker Found
- Fire Chief's Privacy Invaded, Lawyer Says : Hearing: Attorney for suspended D'Wayne Scott accuses Westminster of spreading gossip.
- Probe Clears City Attorney Aides of Fraud : Investigation: Reiner's office finds no evidence that two top assistants to James Hahn did political work while on public payroll. The city Ethics Commission's role in pursuing the case remains controversial.
- FULLERTON : CSUF Intern Plan Rated Best in West
- ANAHEIM, PLACENTIA : Cities to Consider Prosecution Pact
- Temporary Custody of Boy Granted to Father
- BEVERLY HILLS : Bank Robber Shoots Teller, Escapes in Car
- COUNTYWIDE : Pair Seriously Hurt in 100-Foot Plunge Down Steep Canyon
- BREA : City Expected to OK $26-Million Budget
- Tours of Mt. Wilson Observatory Offered
- Overcrowding Ruling Won't Be Reviewed : Law: The state Supreme Court refuses to hear Santa Ana's appeal of lower court decision banning the city from putting strict limits on occupancy.
- MOORPARK : Firm's Efforts for Disabled Praised
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Democrat Hopes Her Year Is Here
- Senate Passes Low-Cost Auto Insurance Bill : Legislature: Prospects appear good in Assembly. But reform of workers' compensation system seems doomed.
- Gnatcatcher Gets New Chance for Protection : Environment: A judge orders the Fish and Game Commission to provide better evidence on why the songbird should not be on the endangered species list.
- CHAMPAGNE NIGHT: KOCE Channel 50, Orange County's...
- WANT IT ALL? College women who plan...
- Judge Faults State Findings on Gnatcatcher
- Bush Guts Laws Helping Environment, Gore Says
- TAKES THE FIFTH: Central Municipal Presiding Judge...
- FAIRLY HUNGRY: Officials at the Orange County...
- Bill on Low-Cost Auto Coverage Sent to Wilson : Insurance: Plan includes payment limits for doctors and lawyers. Health measure for small firms also passes.
- Gnatcatcher Wins Court Reprieve : Environment: Judge orders Fish and Game Commission to offer evidence as to why the rare songbird was denied endangered-species protection.
- Scofflaws Targeted for Vacant Jail Cells by New Task Force
- Man Charged With Assault on Doctor
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 1, 1992
- Competition, Food--and Some Clothes Horses
- Delmar Johnson; Founder of Sizzler Restaurants
- A Library Prospers in Land of Sagebrush : Culture: Facility in Ketchum, Ida., boasts 50,000 volumes, the equivalent of 15 books for every resident. And it's financially secure.
- Profile : Brazil's Political Pasha in a Pickle : 'I give orders to Collor,' Paulo Cesar Farias once bragged. Now, the businessman and the president are enmeshed in an influence-peddling scandal heading toward impeachment.
- Clinton TV Ad 'Misleading,' GOP Charges
- State Budget Watch
- U.S. to Buy A-Bomb Fuel From Russia
- Next Step : Hope Rises in Far East of Russia, Despite Obstacles : Once-isolated region is now strong lure for foreign investors. Rapid change also brings hardships.
- Surrender Ends Mountain Siege : Standoff: Survivalist gives up, ending an 11-day ordeal that saw three die. The confrontation became a rallying point for political and religious extremists.
- For Children, 20/20 Vision Doesn't Tell the Whole Story
- Dream of 8 O.C. Women Becomes Reality in Chilulu : Charity: Funds and labor of organization help Kenyan townspeople build a community center.
- Jeffrey T. Kates has been named executive...
- Summer Business Improves Slightly at County Hotels : Lodging: Figures show visitors came to the area despite dire predictions that tourism would sag in the wake of the earthquakes and riots.
- Notebook Computer War: Toshiba America's computer division...
- Dan Mark Dunham has joined Summit Landscape...
- HEALTH
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- RTC to Sell Seized Residential Lots by Megapool : Real Estate: Builders fear that the move will depress the San Diego County market even more.
- S&L; Expansion: Citizens Thrift & Loan said...
- Russia Rejects Germ Charges
- Detroit Teachers Call Strike; 168,000 Students Affected
- Paul A. Dodd; Former Dean at UCLA
- Com Systems Signs Deal for Long-Distance Service
- Catching an Old Wave : Retail: Today, family-owned Val Surf & Sport in North Hollywood is catering to more middle-aged surfers, who ride a longer board.
- Avoiding the 'Glass Ceiling' : Women: Instead of tearing down corporate barriers, female entrepreneurs are advised to break into business for themselves.
- RETAIL
- Irked Deputies Target Yugoslav Premier Panic
- Keeping the Faith : Cuba: With no rabbis, few temples, and intermarriage at about 100%, the country's Jewish community is tiny and aging. Still, a number of young Jews are adopting the religion and culture.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Gore's Environment Book Becomes a Weapon for Both Sides : Ecology: The Democrats point to the best-seller as a clear, courageous plan. The GOP characterizes it as the work of an extremist.
- Pilates Program Is Kinder, Gentler
- Holiday Schedule
- All the News, in 40 Languages
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 1, 1992
- HBJ Bookstore, One of San Diego's Largest, Will Close in January
- Jergens to Close Burbank Manufacturing Plant
- Renters Add Up the Numbers, Find the Answer Is: Buy
- Jaime Pena has been named a vice...
- EARNINGS
- July New Home Sales Fall 2.6% Despite Lower Prices : Real Estate: Even the lowest mortgage rates in 19 years were not enough to entice buyers.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 1, 1992
- Design Slowdown: Langdon Wilson Architecture Planners, the...
- Dow Dips 10.26 as Investors Await Reports : Market Overview
- Japanese Won't Soon Reap Benefits of Fiscal Package : Economy: With Parliament out of session for two months, inaction on controversial legislation leaves the country in limbo.
- Camera Platforms Makes Sale to Hollywood Rental
- Semtech Corp. Profits Fall 64% in Quarter
- What to Look for When You Check Out Franchises
- Chief of 777 Jetliner Effort Named President of Boeing
- Carol A. Hauslein of COMPASS Management &...
- Pinkerton Security & Investigation Services in Van...
- Court to Hear Appeal on Glendale Federal Ruling
- AUTO
- Gun Makers Ruffle Feathers as They Target Women Buyers
- Car Buyers Prefer Dealers Who Don't Dicker : Consumers: A new study claims that 68% of customers surveyed said they 'dread' the negotiation process.
- Hurricane Damage Slight at Benton Oil Field
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Gets Back Advice
- Clark Set to Play for SDSU
- Dupree Goes Out of Style : Rams: Knox says one-back offense can't use a straight-ahead runner and waives leading rusher of exhibition season.
- Lefferts Sent to Orioles : Padres: Pitcher loses to Cardinals, 6-2, as Padres fall 8 1/2 back.
- Expert: Defibrillator Delay Hurt Gathers
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Zeile Called Up by Cardinals
- Weekend Box Office : 'Honeymoon' Is Unforgiving
- How Hot Was Hollywood's Summer? : Movies: With ticket sales approaching $1.8 billion, this looks to be the third biggest season on record.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Freddie': Reptilian 007
- Hot Topics Get Chilly Ad Reception
- AVOCADO LEAGUE PREVIEW : With Loss of Starters, El Camino Seeks to Make it Four the Hard Way
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield Becomes Blue Jays' Mr. August
- For a Night, They Are Welcomed Home in San Diego
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lynch Takes Another 'Walk' on the Wild Side
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pet Sematary II' Rife With Teen Trauma
- TV REVIEW : Magical Medical Tour
- Dodgers Keep Bobbling Away : Baseball: Cubs win, 2-0, after breaking up a no-hitter by Candiotti in the seventh inning. Karros' error is costly.
- College Football
- North Stars Trade Bellows to Canadiens
- Charger Receivers Trimmed : Football: Bob Gagliano remains the starting quarterback, but his targets have been reduced.
- Big Cities Boost Ratings for Fox's Emmys
- MUSIC REVIEW : SummerFest Concludes on Gracious Note : Festival: The level of playing was consistently eloquent in the valedictory program.
- He Impressed by Putting Best Foot Forward
- Orioles Get Lefferts From Padres for Minor League Pitcher Schullstrom
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : A Work of Masonry : It Is Not Yet a Powerhouse, but Kansas Has Been Rebuilt
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Stevens Getting Another Chance
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- Names in the News - Sept. 1, 1992
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reardon Double Good as the Braves Win Two
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : They Have Nothing to Lose : Titans Hope to Rebound From 2-9 Season With New Uniforms, New Stadium
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Sheffield Now Caught Between Articles on His Days as a Brewer
- NL Realignment on Hold : Baseball: Union and television networks require schedule to be set before courts can rule on Vincent's mandate.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Stevens Getting Another Chance
- Last Cut Is Deepest for 17 Raiders