- U.N. Inspectors Hope for Low Profile in Iraq : Persian Gulf: But as tensions flare, team leader won't rule out a confrontation with Baghdad during visit.
- World View : Rich Nations Get the Blues : It's not just America. Everywhere, a malaise born of frustration and disillusion afflicts industrial countries.
- Quayle Says Emmy Is Not License to Lie
- U.S. Envoy Accused as Spy Recruiter : Russia: A Moscow entrepreneur says his business suffered after he turned aside an embassy staffer's requests he work for 'intelligence service.'
- No Strength in Numbers for L.A.'s Divided Latinos : Minorities: In riots' wake, leaders realize they have not kept pace with the community's growth and diversity.
- Plea to Remove Judge in Denny Case Rejected
- Money Infusion Seen Speeding Miami Recovery
- SAN DIEGO : Death Penalty Urged in Slaying of Youth
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Opens New Neuroscience Unit
- WEST HILLS : Man Charged With Battery in Assault on Physician
- SANTA ANA : Man, 22, Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- Sailor, Chased by CHP, Dies After Motorcycle Crash
- WOODLAND HILLS : City Sues to Stop Club's Liquor Sales
- SANTEE : Gunman Arrested After Standoff
- GANG WATCH : Peace Process
- TUSTIN : Tree Trimmer Killed When Pole Hits Wire
- Plan to Revitalize L.A. River OKd by Legislature : Legislation: Bill would set up regional agency to promote economic development, environmental restoration and high-tech transit along the 50-mile, concrete-lined channel.
- CSUSM Students Get First Taste of a Real Campus
- County Proposal Targets 16 Health Care Clinics for Closing : Finances: Tentative plan also recommends sharply reducing services to the poor. Officials are preparing for the worst from the state budget.
- PACOIMA : Freeway Crash Kills Granada Hills Girl
- PERSPECTIVE ON GAY RIGHTS : Political Reality and the Governor : Elemental injustices will continue, but the tenor of the times, especially in the GOP, means Wilson will veto the latest bill.
- It's Back to the Books for Some GM Workers
- ANAHEIM : Council May Order Junkyard to Close
- County Proposal Marks 16 Clinics for Closing : Health: Centers in North Hollywood, Tujunga, Canoga Park and Valencia are among those targeted. Officials are preparing for the worst.
- Gays Press for Signing of Rights Bill : Legislation: Protests, ranging from the symbolic to the violent, are predicted if the governor vetoes the measure as he did last year.
- LAGUNA BEACH : AIDS Help Group Gets Cash Infusion
- Pair to Stand Trial in Slaying of Elderly Couple
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Men Wrongly Imprisoned Nearly 18 Years Sue City
- COUNTYWIDE : Number of Factors Cited for Higher Turnout at County Fair
- Laguna Efforts Inspire Palos Verdes Group to Press for Land Preservation : Environment: Conservancy wants to buy open space on peninsula as South County city did in canyon.
- Now They Cut Them, Now They Don't : Pro football: Some players won't return after going on the waiver list, but many others simply are bookkeeping tools. Anderson won't be back with Giants.
- SANTA ANA : Stolen Car Crashes Into Shop, Starts Fire
- Better a Job Than a 'Suitable Role Model' : Language: A generation lacking literacy, skill, even a sense of style gets a non-answer.
- COUNTYWIDE : Food Bank Network Seeks Donations for Hurricane Victims
- Fee Hikes, State Cuts Protested
- LOS ANGELES AREA : 1,680 Edison Customers Lose Power in 2 Outages
- Motorcycle Crash Kills Popular Doctor : Accident: The Santa Barbara man is called a 'physician's physician' and an ardent biker. The mishap occurred near Ojai.
- Group Argues Future of Big Tujunga Wash : Development: Opinions are strongly divided on the plan to build a private golf club.
- Valley's First AIDS Services Center to Open : Van Nuys: A mini-mall storefront will provide case management, mental health aid, support groups in English and Spanish and a food bank.
- Unshackle Race From Sitcom Safety : The entertainment industry should be smart enough to address issues seriously and still keep its audience.
- Oxnard Activists Attack Anti-Crime Plan : Law enforcement: The new police chief wants to open a storefront station at an apartment in La Colonia. But some residents say their questions have not yet been answered.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Seized in Mother's Death After Going Home
- Truck Accident Causes Freeway Snarls
- Savings and Loan Robbed in La Jolla
- VENTURA : Firm Appeals Fines in Worker's Death
- CAMARILLO : Suspect in 2 Bank Heists Sought in 3rd
- Center to Study Elderly Psychosis : Research: UCSD will use federal grant to establish the nation's first research center on mental illness among the elderly.
- IRVINE : 5-Year-Old a LEGO World Champion
- BURBANK : Knife-Wielding Purse Thief Sought
- Lesson on the Budget at CSUN : Education: During the first day of the fall term, students learn that state cuts mean classes filled to the limit and waiting lists.
- Recycling Water : Environment: Bicyclists are carrying L.A. water to Mono Lake in a symbolic effort to 'rehydrate' it. They also call attention to DWP vote that may reward conservationists.
- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1992
- Police Arrest 4 in Kidnaping of Woman, Child
- ORANGE : New Dean Greets Chapman Students
- Volunteers for the Library? : Coping with major curtailments of services throughout L.A. library system
- STAGE REVIEWS : West Coast Ensemble Celebrates One-Acts
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Playland' That Sputters From Fugard
- Reaching Out With Mozart : Music: Orchestra director, also a CSUF prof, says group's repertory speaks to everyone--regardless of class or culture.