- P. M. BRIEFING : China Cutting Interest Rates
- B. F. Skinner, 86, Behaviorist and Author Dies
- SOUTHLAND : Bodies Found at Plane Crash
- Rival Firm Seeks to Void Clay Permit : Landfills: A quarry appeals an agreement between the sanitation district and another company to provide special soil--at a lower price--for the Bailard dump.
- Jail Crowding Issue Back in Court Today : Justice: County officials have been reminded that they face jail or fines unless action is taken to reduce the number of inmates at the downtown facility.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Roderick Cook; Created Revue, 'Oh Coward!'
- A Lot of Volume at ACLU Benefit
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seabrook Passes Tests, Plugs In
- The Ultimate Open HouseMillions of Japanese will--beginning...
- Typhoon Kills 2 Filipinos
- KGB Assails Ex-Officer Running for Seat in Parliament
- News ANALYSIS : Events Moving Crisis in Gulf Closer to War
- Yosemite Valley Reopens Today as Smoke Clears
- LOCAL : Downtown Dark in Power Failure
- Sailing Against a Literary Tide : Books: Charles Johnson's latest novel, 'Middle Passage' is a sea tale that also relates a slave rebellion. Once again, the critically acclaimed author defies categorization of his work.
- Landmark Restoration to Be Finished : Historic sites: The new state budget includes $115,000 to complete work on a 117-year-old bunkhouse at Los Encinos State Historic Park, which was a 19th-Century sheep ranch.
- Another Ford Plant Idled: Ford Motor Co....
- Shaky Coalition Regime Folds in E. Germany
- Recyclers Issue Call for Action : Environment: In the midst of the Iraqi oil crisis, the National Recycling Coalition opens its ninth annual congress today in San Diego with a call for conservation.
- U.S. Forces Tighten Saudi Security : Terrorism: Officials recall the 1983 bombing of Marines in Beirut. 'History would tell us to be vigilant,' one says.
- Saudi Hierarchy's Somber View: War May Be Inevitable : Persian Gulf: Saddam Hussein has 'gone too far to turn back now,' one senior official says. 'His loss of face would be fatal.'
- World IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Exemptions Sought for East Germany
- Tenants Trapped in House of Horrors : Lawsuits: Residents of a rent-controlled building in Toluca Lake claim they were harassed by their landlord. Finally, the state took over the property.
- Legality of Cracked Windshield in Eye of the Beholder
- Mideast Turmoil Is Salt in Wound of Tokyo Market : Securities: Even before Iraq invaded Kuwait, fear of inflation pounded the market all year. The current woes contrast with 1987-89's super-low interest rates and surge in stock prices.
- High-Definition TV to Be More Than Pretty Picture : Electronics: Consumers will be able to get a tailor-made news service or operate appliances by touching the screen, experts say.
- Brazil Looks at Sugar Cane Power: Brazil,...
- Market Watch : Crisis Spurs New Interest in Risky Oil and Gas Deals
- BOOK REVIEW : Looking at Tinseltown From a New Zealand Point of View : SISTER HOLLYWOOD by C.K. Stead St. Martins Press $15.95, 224 pages
- No Takers, E. German Seller of Distressed Businesses Quits
- BREA : Civic Center Art Ready to Break Free
- Science / Medicine : New Operation for Diabetes
- EARNINGS : K mart Corp. Profits Rise 2%
- Gulf Crisis Could Halt Columbia's Junk Bond Sale
- China's Gold Output Soars 34%: China's gold...
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Indian Blockade on Trains Halted
- Together Again : After 44 Tortured Years, a Mother Finds Her Stolen Child Via 'Unsolved Mysteries'
- Abortion- Rights Group Pickets Again
- Science / Medicine : Countdown for NASA : Restructuring Movement Launched as Time Runs Out for Ailing Space Agency
- R. Dirk Anderson has joined Pacific Mutual...
- Splinter in Toe Becomes $3,700 Thorn in Florida Man's Side
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Art Historian Felix Klee
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Full House: World events are making things...
- Paris Confirms Iraq Has Detained 27 French Nationals
- Plan Would Allow Paralegals to Practice : Law: They could handle simple matters such as uncontested divorces. Some already do without being regulated, officials say.
- Plugged Into a Brave New Home Workroom
- Park Jogger Victim Happy With Verdicts
- Trains Collide in Fog Near Warsaw; 16 Killed
- Soviet Convicts Who Hijacked Jet Seek Asylum
- Jordan Protests U.S. Move to Blockade Port at Aqaba
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Parliamentarian Grins, Bares It
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Erskine to Lobby for Pierside Village
- Herbert Michel Sr., Santa Ana Educator, Civic Leader, Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : Conservation Corps Provides Work Skills
- Sally Claybourn, controller at the Institute for...
- Investors Go for the Gold
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Drought Increases Logging in Basin
- World IN BRIEF : LATIN AMERICA : El Salvador Peace Bargaining Stalls
- PLATFORM : How Can It Hurt?
- Padres Fall, but Gwynn Joins Chase
- Raiders Deny Report on Fast Move to Oakland : Football: ESPN says owner Al Davis is scrambling to get team north before start of season. But a club official says there is nothing to substantiate story.
- RAMS : Team Far From Opening Form
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Film : 'Singin' in the Rain' a Winner at the Bowl
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Emmylou's Dream Band Come True
- When It Comes to Airing Films, Independent TV Won't Take a Back Seat
- TV Reviews : 6 Hours of Love, War, Singapore in 'Tanamera'
- Bob Arthur to Leave KABC's 'Ken and Bob'; Barkley Will Join Show
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Exorcist III' Will Turn a Few Heads
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Two ATM Networks to Share Machines: Plus...
- NATION : Food Stamp Rolls Rise Sharply
- Nazi to Stand Trial in Murder of 3,400 Jews
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hyatt 'Bug' Given a Face Lift
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Drive to Succeed Left Him Flat
- 3,000 in Jordan Rail Against West
- Egypt's Citizens Deride Iraq Leader : Cairo: A sampling of opinion finds praise for Mubarak's role in confronting Saddam Hussein.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Norman Mailer Uses Tact Tactic
- Thieves Rob Hologram Art Exhibit for 2nd Time in Week
- Knowing When Time Is Right for Long Shots
- Seles Overcomes Sinking Feeling, Beats Navratilova : Tennis: In tuneup for the U.S. Open, 16-year-old stops veteran for her 41st victory in her last 42 matches.
- This Time, Chuela Makes the Grade
- 5,000 and Counting for Earlie Fires : Milestone: Rider's win Sunday makes him the 11th jockey to reach the victory landmark. He says he owes the achievement to quality horses. .
- COMMENTARY : Herzog Is Solution for Angels
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nine Birdies by Davis Love III Carry Him to Win in Colorado
- Izvestia Wins Canada's Triple Crown, $1 Million
- WESTMINSTER : City Buys Time to Limit Businesses
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- TV Reviews : 'John Hammond' Tonight on KCET
- TV Reviews : TNT's 'Last Elephant' Has Wrenching Effect
- MEDIA : Traffic Reporting Services Wage Battle for Airwaves
- SHORT TAKES : A Wrap for Williams, Bridges
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Tanker, Barge Collide; Fuel Spills Into Bay
- Won't Free Americans Until U.S. Troops Leave, Iraq Says : Gulf crisis: Hussein leaves no doubt that trapped Westerners are hostages. He says the blockade must end and offers settlement options.
- MEDICINE : Organ Transplant Drug Hailed
- Dionne Warwick Sings a Song of Helping Others
- TUSTIN : Survey of Historic Buildings Complete
- ORANGE : Battle for Parkland Has Only Just Begun
- Seniors Home May Become Jail Facility : Studio City: The Planning Commission will conduct a hearing today on the proposal to house low-risk prisoners on work furlough.
- Tom Curren, who grew up in Santa...
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Martin Earns Victory at Michigan
- He Possessed a Sixth Man's Sense
- DEL MAR : Iroquois Park and Best Pal Duel in Balboa
- Hologram Show Hit by Thieves Again
- Life in Exile Means Waiting, Hoping : Kuwaitis: A business executive and his family prepare for an indefinite stay in Orange County as the Iraqi occupation drags on.
- Bush: Free Our Hostages : Iraq Seizes Another 12 Americans
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Friends Mark Forbes' Birthday
- June Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- BUENA PARK : City Grapples With New Policy on Signs
- Beaten Girl Haunted by Scars, Memory of Attack : Assault: The father of the victim says the Sheriff's Department is dragging its feet because his daughter is black. The department disagrees but says it is not yet ready to make arrests.
- LOTTERY RESULTS August 18
- History in Storage : 87 Years' Worth of Oxnard's Past Is Tucked Away Without a Keeper
- Canals of Venice Flow With Gold for U.S. Skipper : Sailing: Italian industrialist gives San Francisco's Cayard $40 million to pursue his America's Cup dream.
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Blocker Reaches Out, Takes Starling's Title
- THE SIDELINES : Martin Ups Winston Cup Lead
- Charley Mottet of France outsprinted three-time Tour...
- CHARGERS NOTEBOOK : Henning Pores Over a 'Pleasant' Dilemma
- The Sanctuary Choir of St. Andrews Presbyterian...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Gets Breaks and Defeats Lundgren
- Trade Group Seeks Rating Modifications : Movies: The American Film Marketing Assn. supports a new category for non-pornographic adult fare.
- AN APPRECIATION : Pearl Bailey: A Loss for Music and World
- Little Tokyo's New Blossoms : Development: Four big projects will transform the area. They may also affect the sense of community there.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Bad Apple in the Family Tree
- Dozens Flee in Indiana as Rains Pressure Dam
- Iran and Iraq Agree to Exchange 8,000 Prisoners Daily
- ANAHEIM : Residents Oppose Cul-de-Sac Project
- Science / Medicine : Anti-Cancer Mechanism Detected
- 2 Die as Motorcycle Slips Out of Control, Crashes
- THE SIDELINES : Unrest Won't Deter Track Meet
- DIVING : Lucero and Scoggin Rally for Titles
- Cleveland Cavalier power forward John (Hot Rod)...
- Regional Qualifiers to Compete for Spots on Junior Sailing Team
- In Waning Hours of Yankee Reign, Steinbrenner Rehires Merrill
- He's a Tiger, With a Capital Tee : Golf: At 14, Tiger Woods is a 12-year veteran of the sport. He has won five Junior World titles, shot a 63 and is now working on playing from his knees.
- STAGE REVIEW : It May 'Wanna-Be' a Musical, but It Only Whines
- SHORT TAKES : Music Industry to Give Thanks
- SHORT TAKES : Quaid, Gere Ink Tri-Star Deals
- An Early Fall : Television: NBC will introduce five new series this week. 'Hull High' and 'Lifestories' offer a bizarre pairing tonight.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- WORLD : Indian and Pakistani Troops Exchange Fire Across Border
- SOUTHLAND : Gunman Ends 10-Hour Standoff; 3 Bodies Found in Mobile Home
- For bears, corn spills are the feast of a lifetime : Train wrecks leave tons of grain, delighting grizzlies. But, as with any big meal, the cleanup takes forever.
- Sweaters of manufactured fibers in Taiwan are...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Market Watch : The Long and Short of It: SSI's Hedging Works
- Niagara Falls Hotel Offers Japanese a Touch of Home
- The Inland Empire of the Mosquito : Eradication: Corona and Norco officials are mobilizing one of the biggest assaults against the winged insects in years. There are fears that the pests may ultimately pass on viral diseases.
- Crowds Dwindle as Raiders Hedge : Football: Decision on team's home is near as pressures of stadium renovation goals and small turnouts grow.
- South Africa could return to Olympic competition...
- L.A. Radio Stations Take Aim at Hussein : Parodies: Nationalistic songs dub over lyrics of old and current hits with anti-Iraq messages.
- Carlene Carter Hopes to Cash In on Country
- Weekend Reviews : Kid Frost: Political Rap for Chicano Solidarity : Pop music: His hit 'La Raza' is the first popular East L.A. anthem in years.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Steve Garber has been appointed senior vice...
- Spending on Newspaper Ads Flat: Spending on...
- Psychologist Skinner Dies of Leukemia
- SOUTHLAND : Hit-and-Run Kills Valley Cyclist
- Hunt for Fisherman Lost at Mugu Rock May Resume Today
- State Lawyers Get on Their Own Case : California Bar pushes a commendable anti-drug, anti-misconduct program
- Tourism, Museum Grants to Be Studied
- Dodgers Waste Inspiration : Baseball: Rookie Offerman hits a home run in first major league at-bat, but they don't score again in 2-1 loss to Expos.
- SHORT TAKES : Network Adds Saudi Weather
- U.S. Files Tax Suit Against Paycheck
- P. M. BRIEFING : Steel Beverage Can Recycling Rate Up 39% First Half of '90
- Foster Grant Files for Bankruptcy: Foster Grant...
- Patrick Sullivan has been named director of...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Japan has taken a lot of criticism...
- AMR to Order European Planes: AMR Eagle...
- Nancy H. Barley has been promoted to...
- 3 Northwest Pilots Flew 'High'--Jury : Transportation: The convictions are the first under a tough federal anti-drinking and drug law.
- Zulus Kill 21 at Hostel; S. Africa Toll Hits 363
- Schoolbook Furor Rends Rural Town : Education: A set of texts called 'Impressions' has outraged some parents up and down the Pacific Coast. The controversy is especially bitter in Yucaipa.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Student Beaten to Death as 6 Watch
- WORLD : Kenyan Quits After Bishop Dies
- Drivers Seeking Shortcuts Raise Hackles in Suburbia : Traffic: Homeowners are being pitted against commuters spilling over into residential neighborhoods. : Regional Report Traffic
- Latest Rage in State Capitol Is O.C.-Bashing
- Dogged by Danger : Postal Workers Face Increased Risk of Canine Attacks in Summer
- Homeowners' Revolt in Desert : Real estate: Antelope Valley residents protest huge price cuts on new tract houses, demand rebates from developers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Double Jump Isn't a Problem for Telford
- SHORT TAKES : Irons Sympathetic to Von Bulow
- Weekend Review : The Demystification of Sonic Youth at Palladium : Pop music: The New Yorkers come out of the underground and play just like rock 'n' rollers.
- Music : A Memorable Opening for SummerFest '90
- Gaming Officials Skeptical of New Trump Deal
- SOUTHLAND : 3 Men Bound, Slain in Tustin
- Desert Town Anxiously Bids Its Marines Goodby : Military: Deployment of troops to Saudi Arabia has major repercussions for Twentynine Palms.
- 7 Killed in Plane Crash
- Silver-Screen Evening at the Bowl
- Closer Look at Peak : Conservancy Opens 4,369-Acre Park in Bid for Public Support of Jordan Ranch Land Swap
- SAN CLEMENTE : Packard to Meet With City Council
- Science / Medicine : Rain Forest Depletion Doubles
- Downing Is Angel of Week
- Larry Carlton: Looking Good, Sounding Good : Jazz: The guitarist-singer seems fully recovered from his gunshot wounds. Stanley Jordan opens with a trio.
- COMEDY REVIEW : The Diceman Taps Into a Primal Howl : Culture: The shock wave that greets him on stage shows he is touching raw emotions in both men and women.
- DORIS WOOD : Direct Marketing's Other Side : Official Praises Industry, Warns Against Pyramid Sales
- WORLD : Japanese Woman Has 18th Baby
- More Winners Make for Better Business : Lotto rolls the dice for bigger payoffs and comes up short; an investigation is needed
- COLUMN LEFT : Repeal the Law That Fosters Bias in Hiring : Something's very wrong when U.S. citizens are denied work because they lack 'green cards.'
- Cypress Opens Series With Michigan Team
- THE SIDELINES : Cardinals' Bell Ends Holdout
- Handley, Bertsch Wave in Championships
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Ex-Titan Boone Shoots For Majors Again
- Chrysler's Golden Handshake: Chrysler Corp. is offering...
- Dow Chief Is Right at Home in Eastern Europe : Chemicals: Born in Bulgaria, Frank Popoff is guiding the expansion of the company's global operations.
- 2 of 18 Cuban Refugees Leave Spanish Embassy
- Serbs Defy Government, Vote on Autonomy
- Quality Systems Inc. Appoints President to Succeed Founder
- War Fears Drive Gasoline Futures Higher : Energy: The September price is up 3.28 cents a gallon as OPEC refuses to meet. An increase at the pump is expected in 'a week or so.'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tammy Bakker Opens Ministry
- I.A. Lewis, 68; Director of the L.A. Times Poll
- COLUMN ONE : Reaping a Peck of Trouble : The Soviet Union's unexpected bumper crop of grain has turned into too much of a good thing. A lack of rail cars and storage facilities may mean more food shortages.
- Golden Age for Niseis Celebrated in L.A. : Festival: Weeklong ceremonies mark 50th anniversary of festival in L.A. The events pass on Japanese culture to children of immigrants and others.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Schaefer J. Dixon, president of Schaefer Dixon...
- LOCAL : Officials Break Ground for Park
- Troops Killed Jordanian Soldier in West Bank Clash, Israel Says
- WORLD : Voice of America on Hold in Israel
- DEL MAR : Itsallgreektome Gets Through a Tight Spot in $300,000 Derby
- TENNIS NOTEBOOK : Fans Hit Navratilova Right on the Button
- Teen-Agers Find It Behooves Them to Learn Farming
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Shot During Domestic Dispute
- Karch Kiraly and Brent Frohoff defeated Tim...
- THE SILICON SLEUTH
- THE SIDELINES : Soccer Teams Swap All-Stars
- Critic Is Out of Tune With Country Music
- The Orange Coast College dance department will...
- Red Sox Bullpen Takes a Bow Against Angels
- Hearings to Probe Plans for Airport
- Bertsch Captures Body Surfing Title
- Allen Rice's Run Leads Viking Victory
- Man Seized After 2 Gunfights in 1 Night
- Tackle Gets Head Start on Fine Art of Defense
- SANTA ANA : Kennedy School Dedication Today
- Science / Medicine : Approved Drug Ineffective in New Alzheimer's Study
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL : Controversial Actions May Enliven Debate
- Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Rolls, 18-1
- Report Says Steinbrenner Picks Bradley
- Tom Lasorda says he doesn't know who...
- Townsend Signs With the Raiders
- COMEDY REVIEW : The Diceman Taps Into a Primal Howl : Culture: The shock wave that greets him on stage shows he is touching raw emotions in both men and women.
- SHORT TAKES : Film Wins Upgrade From X to R
- 'Strait Traits' That Make a Superstar
- Hawaii Makes Lasting Impression on West : American Legion: Woodland Hills team drops 7-4 decision in Southwest regional championship game.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ann Wilson Takes Heart Past Ballads
- Music : A Soft, Satisfying Guitar Recital From Sharon Isbin
- BALLET REVIEW : New Casting in 'Swan' Finale
- Group Makes 'Miracles' in Court Happen : Legal system: Volunteers guide applicants for guardianship through a paperwork maze to gain custody of children.
- SURFING : O'Connell Defeats Andino in Malibu
- THE SIDELINES : Orioles Reactivate Billy Ripken
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love's Nine Birdies Carry Him to Victory
- SAN CLEMENTE TRIATHLON : Robinson Overcomes Obstacles to Win
- SHORT TAKES : Rap Producer Starts Own Label
- Pearl Bailey Burial Set in Philadelphia
- BALLET REVIEW : Bolshoi Highlights Corrupt 'Petrushka'
- CYA Grants to Aid 2 Youth Programs
- A Flowering Little Saigon : Influx of Vietnamese in East S.D. Has Revitalized the Area
- Laguna Niguel's Pat O'Connell defeated Sen Clemente's...
- Designated hitter Orestes Kindelan started a six-run...
- Parenting: the Bioethical Issue : Remove the profit motive to clarify the legal picture
- BASKETBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Yugoslavs Rout Soviets for the Title
- 'Mr. D' Is Never Too Busy to Help Pacoima Youngsters
- VENTURA : Police Bike Patrols Return to Beaches
- American Wins Pursuit Trial at Cycling Event
- Steinbrenner Dispute Argued Before Judge : Baseball: Lawyers for 2 limited partners cite owner's high profile as an asset to the club. Commissioner's attorneys say the two have no standing to sue over resignation agreement.
- Harold Robinson Wins Triathlon
- The University of Miami, which has entered...
- Kenny Adams to Challenge Top Cyclists : Bicycling: He will be facing one of his toughest tests in the 160-mile, one-day road race at the World Championships.
- Italian Cyclist Is Suspended After Failing Dope Test
- Williams Close to Going With Heat; Reports of $28-Million Deal Denied
- Peterson Wins Regatta for 2nd Year in a Row
- Name in the News
- Lower Back Strain Sidelines Guerrero
- U.S. Volleyball Team to Play
- SHORT TAKES : Olmos Visits Fields of Dreams
- Wraps Off, 'Exorcist III' Tops the Weekend Gate
- Why the Networks Need to Be Educated About Children's TV
- Strait: A Creative, Innovative Genius
- THEME PARKS
- Pryce Leaves 'Miss Saigon' in London : Musical: The star is debating whether to appear on Broadway. Actors' Equity's message to him, he said, was: 'We'll let you in, but you're still a racist.'
- Controversial Health Secretary Louis Sullivan
- Controversial Health Secretary Louis Sullivan
- Controversial Health Secretary Louis Sullivan
- Controversial Health Secretary Louis Sullivan
- U.S. Policy on Textiles
- Sin Taxes
- Lines Drawn in 'Miss Saigon' Dispute
- Lines Drawn in 'Miss Saigon' Dispute
- Lines Drawn in 'Miss Saigon' Dispute
- Sacramento Light Rail
- Lines Drawn in 'Miss Saigon' Dispute
- Peace Symbol
- Peace Symbol
- ART : Can Laguna Beach Commission a Worthy Sculpture for $27,000? : Public artwork: The city's 1%-for-the-arts project has good intentions, but in the real world such a paltry sum will, at best, buy a minor piece by an unknown. So how much does it cost to get yourself a decent work?
- MOVIES - Aug. 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 20, 1990