- Old Coaster Ready to Roll
- SIDELINES : Steinbrenner Meeting Delayed; Interim Vacancy at Top Seen
- Germany's Eagles Barely Flying : Football: Berlin team, which plays American version of the game, is successful, but virtually unknown in the country.
- Raider Ron Brown Accused of Business Fraud : Court order: He's told his used-car business must turn over 29 reconditioned cars or nearly $283,000 to savings and loan.
- British Crew Nets a Sea of Invitations : Hospitality: 'Dial-a-sailor' hot line never stopped ringing. Visitors come away with a new view of Southern California.
- NHL-Soviet Series May Be Canceled
- Statistics on Smoking
- Statistics on Smoking
- Market Focus : Welsh Have New Name for the Japanese--Boss : Corporations are pumping in plenty of capital as they await the unification of the European Community in 1992. Meanwhile, British workers seem happy working for their new bosses but beneath the surface frictions are growing.
- Sound Barrier to Block LAX Noise to Be Studied
- Rap Campaign Is Launched by Taco Bell : <i> Hey, Times readers,</i> / <i> Here's what's happenin'</i> : / <i> Taco Bell Corp.</i> / <i> Wants its ads rappin'.</i> / <i> So they hired Young MC</i> / <i> To try their luck</i> / <i> With a new promo</i> / <i> Costin' mucho bucks! </i>
- Names in the News - Aug. 7, 1990
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- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 7, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 7, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 7, 1990
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- Dow Plummets 93 Points on Mideast Fears
- Lawmakers Return to Empty Capital Cupboard : Legislature: Austere new budget leaves no money for pet spending bills. The governor says he will oppose any major appropriations.
- U.S. Keeps Mum on Pakistan Crisis : Diplomacy: Bhutto's ouster is technically legal, so there's little the White House can do, officials say.
- SANTA ANA : City Council Passes Secrecy Ordinance
- Medfly Found in Brea; Spraying Is Held Off for Now : Infestation: State officials break with past policy in not ordering aerial applications of malathion.
- City Funding for Campaigns Blocked : Ethics reform: Appeal court also questions the validity of other portions of L.A.'s Proposition H.
- UCLA Comes Up With O'Bannon on the Rebound
- U.N. Retaliates With Embargo on Oil, Arms : Sanctions: Security Council's stunning unanimity in striking back at Iraq is seen as a victory for Bush.
- Don't Let Recession Fears Derail Deficit Talks, Lawmakers Warn
- Prosecutors Say Carpenter Wanted Donations Before Discussing Bills
- Iraq's Roundup of Americans Greatly Limits U.S. Options : Policy: The Administration expands its crisis task force to include specialists on counterterrorism.
- Jurors Return Last Camarena Conviction : Trial: Fourth defendant was involved in murders of two Americans. The panel members say they sometimes argued bitterly before reaching decisions.
- Bush Points Some Big Economic Guns at Iraq : Strategy: If the plan succeeds, such weapons could become key to U.S. influence in post-Cold War era.
- Proposed New Smog Rules Would Trigger More Alerts
- 2 Rescued After Cave-In : Accident: Official of rescue team says the sewer construction workers are lucky to have survived.
- 'We Gotcha' Posters Go Up : Crime: The placards feature photos of felons who have been sent to prison. They are designed to show that substantial sentences are being handed out.
- Baby Girl's Body Found in Trash; Woman Arrested : Crime: A Santa Ana 19-year-old was booked on suspicion of murder after the infant's body was recovered from the bottom of a Dumpster.
- Mental Services in Peril; County Blames State Cuts
- From the Archives: The greatest Dodger of them all never wore the uniform
- PLATFORM : Criticism's Needed, but Not Stark's
- It Takes a Worried Man to Get There on Time
- COSTA MESA : OCC to Induct 3 Into Hall of Fame
- 1-Year-Old Dies After Father Backs Over Him
- Hope Land Impact Studies Use Old Data : Jordan Ranch: Both draft studies will assess the project as outlined before the entertainer made concessions in an effort to mollify opponents, officials said.
- The rules of international and U.S. college...
- LAGUNA BEACH : 6 Residents Compete in Gay Games
- Golden Memories Keep Wood Going : Basketball: Member of '84 Olympic team tries to renew chances to return to the NBA by playing in Summer Pro League.
- Tyson Wins as Highest Paid Athlete : Income: Buster Douglas and Sugar Ray Leonard are Nos. 2 and 3 on list compiled by Forbes magazine.
- 2 Home Runs Power Yankees Over Indians
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rijo Pitches and Hits Reds to a 6-2 Victory
- NATION : Time to Forgive Bakker: Cerullo
- East German Train Derailed; 34 Injured
- Vixen Invades Crawford's Haunt
- Hussein Must Be Halted, White House Says : Middle East: Forcing Iraq out of Kuwait is in America's national interest, Fitzwater says.
- Latino Income Gap Widened in '80s : Economy: A new report says the growing disparity between America's rich and poor has intensified earnings differences between Latinos and others.
- U.S. Textile Policy Is No Bargain : How a crazy quilt of protectionist laws drives up the price of clothing
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Biloxi' Shows Insight
- Lorenzo May Try to Re-Acquire Eastern Assets:...
- Vestron Debt Holders to Consider Live Bid:...
- Reynolds to Stop Some Recycling: Reynolds Aluminum...
- Both Sides in Abortion Debate Gear Up for Fight at American Bar Assn. Meeting : Law: Members at Chicago session will reconsider delegates' endorsement last February of Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade decision.
- Lufthansa Flight Lands in Berlin for First Time Since End of WWII
- Thatcher Urges a Magna Charta for All Europe : Human rights: Britain's leader, in talk at Aspen, favors moves to end East-West divisions.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN BAUTISTA : 4.3 Quake Rattles Through Mountains
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Julia Roberts Clarifies Remarks
- Audits Reveal AF Spent Millions on Luxury Items
- NATION : Suicide Attempt Ends in Rescue
- Power Outage Hits Chicago West Side for 2nd Weekend : Blackout: 25,000 homes and businesses are affected by a fire in a substation transformer. This time, no looting is reported.
- L.A.'s Tattooed Rape Suspect Arrested in Iowa
- Science / Medicine : ON MEDICINE : As Health Care Costs Rise, Can Rationing Be Far Behind?
- Transient Held in Theft of Cigarettes
- Radiation for the Average Landfill : Nuclear waste: Deregulation by the NRC could open virtually every American site to low-level radioactive material.
- Fans Welcome Charger Williams
- Powerful Economic Forces Behind Illegal Immigration : A smart commission lights the way out of a historic quagmire
- DEL MAR : Tight Spot Wins by a Nose, Allows Trainer McAnally to Forget Defeat
- Hollywood Isn't Fair to Jews, Either
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- Judge Moves Judas Priest Trial to Recording Studio
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- This Screenwriter Trained the 'Navy SEALS' Way : Movies: For Chuck Pfarrer, the same rule applies in the military and Hollywood. 'You learn to adapt and survive. Or else.'
- Gasoline Prices to Dealers Soar by 9.5 Cents
- Troops Sent to Help End Banana Strike : Honduras: At least 3 are wounded. The government summons both sides to resume talks.
- White House Hits Gas Price Hikes
- Residents Rattling Local Prison Bars : Economics: Del Norte County residents sought the facility to solve its money problems. But it has brought near-bankruptcy instead.
- BUENA PARK : Power Loss Curtails Activities at Knott's
- Science / Medicine : Test for Fatigue Syndrome Pushed
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Cute Little Bird Sets the Halls of Academe Aflutter : A UCI group wants to protect the campus habitat of the California gnatcatcher from being used as the site of a residence and entertainment area for the chancellor.
- THE SIDELINES : Runner Who Refused Hitler Dies
- The top-seeded team of Sinjin Smith and...
- Murray Stays Hot to Keep His Team Cool : Baseball: His second home run gives Dodgers the lead back against the Giants. Gibson also hits two homers in 12-6 victory.
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- Jack in the Box Oil Conversion: Foodmaker...
- U.S. Productivity Posts 1st Rise in 18 Months : Economy: But the good news is dampened by lower, revised figures for 1989.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : GLIMPSES
- LOCAL : Angeles Brush Fire Contained
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Judge in Animal Case Slammed
- Sound Off!
- A Cooked Goose? : Plane's Fate Hangs in Balance of Disney Decision on Project
- Winfield Is Angel of Week
- THE SIDELINES : Injured Pitcher Leaves Hospital
- Smith-Stoklos Still Taking Air Out of the Ball for Everybody Else : Volleyball: Pacific Palisades team scores its 10th victory of 1990 tour with an easy win in the final of the Orange County Open at Seal Beach Pier.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : New Wave Veterans: Big Splash in Irvine
- MICHAEL BROWN : Clearing the Air About Irvine : Environmental Chief Vows to Continue Innovative Policy
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Author Doubts Drug Use by Poe
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Inquiry Continues in Alleged Assault
- Push for Immediate Union of Germanys Gains Steam
- Bhutto Out in Pakistan; Emergency Declared
- U.S. leaders get gloomy view from the summit
- Science / Medicine : Prehistoric Lizard Fossil Discovered in Gobi Desert
- Science / Medicine : Regular Pap Smears Are Effective
- Storms Light Up Southland, Disrupt Power
- Kuwaiti Inmates Reported Moved
- Greens Try to Add New Party to Landscape
- China to Join Iraq Arms Embargo
- Iraqis Seize Westerners : Hundreds Rounded Up During Sweep of Kuwait Hotels : U.N. Council Votes Broad Sanctions
- COLUMN LEFT : Washington's Crocodile Outrage : Iraq, with U.S. help, humbled Iran and then did just what everyone feared Iran would do.
- Courtroom Battle Set in Historic Water Fight : Ecology: San Gabriel Valley officials want increased power to oversee the cleanup of serious underground pollution. Environmentalists see a conflict of interest in the attempt.
- Veteran Tight End Didier Retires
- Chief Honcho Spurt Beats Senator To Be at Saratoga
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- THE SIDELINES : Muster Quits Czech Open Match
- Dickerson Eats Words, Ends Holdout : Football: The running back, who had vowed never to play for the Colts again, reports to Indianapolis.
- From Heaven to Hell: a <i> Hibakusha's</i> Story
- The Yellowjackets Show Their Creative Promise : Jazz: The band has profited by its move away from fusion. Singer Michael Franks did best with his early material.
- Bill Could Increase Pollution in West, Study...
- Union Bids to Buy Greyhound
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S.-Japan Computer Chip Deal
- P.M. BRIEFING : Car Imports Up 17.1% in Japan
- P.M. BRIEFING : Firstar, Banks of Iowa to Merge
- Carter's Savings Plan Stirs Debate : Investment: The company maintains that its employees have a good 401(k) plan but critics question its value to workers.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tiegs Pushes Fitness Challenge
- Hiroshima Remembers
- Missing Teens Found Slain in Jerusalem : Mideast: Bodies of two Jewish youths are discovered near an Arab neighborhood. Angry crowds seeking vengeance begin stoning Palestinians.
- Storm Starts Fires, Briefly Blacks Out Santa Clarita
- COUNTYWIDE : Paramedic Provider Adds 3 Mobile Units
- Local Rams Fans Follow Team to Berlin
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Epitome of Racist Thinking : Rep. Stark teaches that the way to meet dissent is with destruction of the dissenter.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Residents Are Upset by Removal of Trees
- Union Says Its Talks With City Are at Impasse
- Rehe Has a Day Delay Then Opens with Graf
- West Strikes Down Union City, 12-3
- Lakers Trying to Sign Perkins, Sources Say : Basketball: Possible personnel moves add mystery to Midsummer Night's Magic at the Forum.
- A Time-Honored Tradition in Paciorek Family Is Upheld
- L.A. FESTIVAL NEWS
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- BY THE NUMBERS : Average SAG Earnings as Reported by Meryl Streep
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- TV REVIEW : Day of the Black Rain
- ART REVIEW : Brucke: Back to the Future : Art: The pre-World War I German group pushed for 'freedom of life and action against established forces.'
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Raid!: Ronald Reagan appeared in Fresno at...
- RTD to Offer Free Rides on Tardy Buses
- Anglers' Angst : Fishing May Get Even Worse as State Budget Cut Strains Hatchery
- La Jolla Players Win in Girls' 16s Tennis
- A Twist to Edberg Victory : Tennis: He stays back after injuring ankle, but still beats Chang in third-set tiebreaker.
- A Long Afternoon for Team Chang
- It's Jolly Bad Loss for Raiders, 17-10 : NFL: With Schroeder and then Evans at quarterback, offense fails to generate excitement during exhibition at London.
- Burnett's 'Killer of Sheep' to Open Watts Commemoration
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Jubilant Hammer
- World Stock Prices Plunge but Oil Soars : Markets: Companies scramble to secure supplies as Japan and the European Community join in halting oil imports from Iraq.
- Dow Plummets 93.31; 8th Biggest Fall
- Bulgaria Leader Asks All Parties to Join Talks on Turmoil
- Scandal Clouds Crucial Navajo Election : Indians: Confusion and doubts about the 15 candidates have produced a quiet campaign. Tribal government corruption could be the deciding issue.
- Rice Costs Soar in Vietnam
- Fuel Economy: a Shield Against New Oil Shocks
- Science / Medicine : Experimental Biosphere Project Nears Completion
- Off-Duty Officer Shot in Gunfight With Two Bandits : Crime: The veteran Huntington Beach policeman is seriously wounded by shotgun blasts in a San Diego motel.
- Eternal Flame for Peace Still Waiting for a Home : Atomic bomb: Organizers of event honoring Japanese victims of Hiroshima, Nagasaki expected announcement of permanent site. Gift was given to city six years ago.
- 15 Federal Prosecutors Added in S.D. : Crime: The U.S. attorney says they will help turn the tide in the battle on crime and drugs but critics say they will only swamp an already foundering federal court system.
- Picking Winners Like Examining Gems, Jeweler Finds
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Jr. Wins Fastest 500-Mile Race Ever
- THE SIDELINES : Yankees Pitcher Pascual Perez to Undergo Shoulder Surgery
- Miami Group Wants Expos, Offers $117 Million
- Reve d'Udon of France, driven by Yves...
- Exhibition Football: America Is Making a Display of Itself
- GOODWILL GAMES : It's Much Closer This Time, but U.S. Loses Again : Ice hockey: Soviet Union, which beat the Americans, 10-1, in the preliminary round, needs a penalty-shot shootout to win gold-medal game, 4-3.
- SHORT TAKES : $260,000 Stolen at Kids Concert
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Family Savings, the Black-Owned S&L;, Appears on Mend
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Requests Climb for Free Ride on Parking Tax
- Induction Ceremonies Are Postponed by Rain : Baseball: For first time in nearly 30 years, Hall of Fame event delayed. Palmer and Morgan put on hold one day.
- THE SIDELINES : End of Copyright Sought on 'Brooklyn Dodgers'
- Depeche Mode Grows Up--but Not the Crowd : Pop Music: Food fights in the upper decks don't undermine the synthesizer band's <i> Angst</i> -themed show at Dodger Stadium.
- Pop Music : Scots' Debut Reveals Depth on the Nile
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank OKs Filipino Quake Loan
- Leadership Void Seen as Peril to Measure M : News Analysis
- BOOK REVIEW : Crazy Crew Leaves Even Crazier Earth for Trip to Outer Space : VOYAGE TO THE RED PLANET<i> by Terry Bisson</i> William Morrow $16.95, 224 pages
- Muslims in Soviet Central Asia Seek Sovereignty, Form an Islamic Party : Ethnic issues: The new organization would weld together regional republics and impose Islamic law. But it won't demand that women wear veils.
- Flights of Fancy or UFOs? : Space: Strange encounters aren't unusual in one small town. But mere mortals, not aliens, may be responsible.
- Rebels in Liberia Detain 14 Foreigners
- Leaps of Faith : Bungee Jumpers Stretch the Limits of Daredeviltry
- LOCAL : Gunmen Rob, Kidnap Employees of Huntington Beach Theater
- Man Walking on Venice Beachfront Shot Dead
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Feeling Discouraged in 'Heaven Country' : Cambodian survivors of horrors in their homeland find that in America the rules are hard to follow.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Kite's Playoff Win Puts Earnings at $6 Million
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Katzaroff Decides to Specialize : Baseball: Three-sport star at Los Alamitos High concentrates on diamond, where he excels in the Expos' organization.
- A's Stewart Wins His Duel in Sun : Baseball: Oakland starter outpitches the Angels' Finley, who gives up leadoff homer to Rickey Henderson and loses, 4-1.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Eastern, Top Managers Plead Innocent to Falsifying Records
- Half of All S&Ls; May Disappear in Coming Years : Lenders: Large institutions are likely to dominate, experts say on the first anniversary of the thrift bailout law. The line between thrifts and banks is expected to continue to blur.
- Karl Weber; Longtime Radio Actor
- Lawyer's Convictions Led Him to Become Public Defender : The law: Kenneth I. Clayman's office defends poor clients and constitutional rights. He claims inspiration from television's Perry Mason.
- Wilbur (Willie) Schwartz; Played Clarinet With Glenn Miller Band
- 2 Held in Shoot-Out With S.D. Police
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : The Vote Is PRI Property No More : Inch by inch, political space is opening, most recently with new protections for elections and human rights.
- American Michael Johnson ran away from the...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Smashing Hammer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Venezuela to Make Mitsubishis
- Market Watch : Some Surprising Selloffs
- The number of China's urban unemployed dropped...
- Intercity Rail Lines--a Go-Slow Approach : Transit: Deukmejian aides talk of years before projects implementing Propositions 108 and 116 will begin.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Clay's Ex: He Used to Be Nice
- Second Thoughts on Socrates : Philosophy: For 30 years what Gregory Vlastos thought about the philosopher came to be what everybody thought. But now Vlastos is revising himself.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Week's Off to Poor Start for ABA Head
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Economic Sanctions Seldom Work but They Fill a Psychological Need : Geopolitics: But with the end of the Cold War, 3rd World nations no longer can count on the support of one of the superpowers.
- Drawn and Quartered, but Still Looking Out for No. 1 : Supervisors: They go down to the wire, spending millions and insulting the courts, to keep their monopoly on L.A. County. These are not responsible legislators.
- 2 Photographers Allege Assault by Barr's Husband
- Slices, Hooks Keep Country Club Neighbor Ducking
- Pasadena's Drought Education Officer Goes With the Flow
- Same Ram Schedule: They Play Tourists
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Wins, but It Isn't That Easy
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Marshall Coach Johnson Dies
- Padres' Loss Bad Memory for Schiraldi
- This Pitcher Truly Deserved an Award : Baseball: Cy Young won 511 games in his remarkable career. The first of those came 100 years ago today.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Music : 2 Soloists Distinctive at Pepperdine Festival
- SHORT TAKES : Pauley Feels Guilt About 'Today'
- Hard-Pressed States Raise Taxes by $7.6 Billion in '90
- Iraq Claims Pullout, But Few Believe It : Persian Gulf: Hussein says more troops will leave Kuwait this week. Others find no evidence of a major withdrawal.
- Dick Tracy Is On the Case in New Hampshire
- A Cooked Goose? : Famous Plane's Fate Hangs in Balance of Disney Decision on Project
- Driver Burned in Crash Through Freeway Fence
- EAST COUNTY : Simi Valley Issue : Should the city sue Los Angeles to block the Porter Ranch development?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Conservation Is Good for Business
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 4
- Leap of Faith : Bungee Jumping Offers New Thrill by Stretching the Limits of Daredeviltry
- Vinny Pazienza outhustled Greg Haugen in Atlantic...
- Once-Swaggering Reds Feel the Heat of a Pennant Race
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Can't Concentrate and Stays at 300
- GOODWILL GAMES : East Germany's Hempel Wins Diving
- RTD to Offer Free Rides on Tardy Buses
- Supermarket at Your DoorSafeway Stores, the giant...
- STATE : No Winner; Lotto at $30 Million
- Turks Become Key Players in Confrontation
- Some Schools Bold, Some Cautious With New Power
- Japanese Break World Life Expectancy Marks
- Ventura County Boasts Lowest Crime in West : Safety: The 1989 rate of 3,814 crimes per 100,000 people compares to 7,424 in L.A. County, the FBI says. Officials credit tough courts and citizen involvement.
- Science / Medicine : Bran Appears to Slow Cancer
- SOUTH COUNTY : Enroll Your Children Early, Parents Told
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Market Watch : Wall Streeters Find This Market a Tough Call
- Michael Jackson Starts Selling L.A. Gear's Soles
- California IN BRIEF : BUENA PARK : Power Restored at Knott's Berry Farm
- Moderate Arabs May Quietly Back Sanctions by Others : Diplomacy: Egypt's leader and others move to rob Saddam Hussein of 'moral legitimacy.'
- Floods Kill 108 in China
- Medfly Is Discovered in Brea : Infestation: The fly is the first one discovered in Orange County since Jan. 10. A decision on aerial malathion spraying is pending.
- LOCAL : Transient Killed as He Tries to Save Woman From Assault
- Crusaders Take Aim at Church Members : Abortion: A group distributes leaflets outside a church they say supports Operation Rescue, a charge the church denies.
- County's Crime Rate Low, and Dropping : Statistics: Numbers for the nation, state and neighboring counties increased from 1988 to 1989. A variety of reasons are cited for Ventura's decline, including a tough law-and-order policy.
- Legal Tangle Slows Union Efforts for Court Clerks
- Rams Grab Their Bits and Pieces of Rock
- Writers Guild Urges Change in MPAA Rating System
- Palmer, Morgan Inducted Indoors : Baseball: Hall of Fame ceremonies, postponed a day because of rain, are forced inside when deluge doesn't let up.
- Endowment's Unnoticed Eclecticism: 700 Grants
- MEDIA : Leitner Passed Up, Wonders If He's Become a 'Nonentity'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Pop Music : Judds Link Their Songs With Heart
- Tremors From Occupation of Kuwait Are Felt Throughout Persian Gulf Region
- Dow Dives 93.31; 8th Biggest Fall
- Renovated Equestrian Center Saddled With Skepticism : Horses: Two Burbank residents bought the Griffith Park facility from the insolvent Gibraltar Savings in February.
- Lane Arrows Can Be a Bum Steer Without Sign to Explain Them
- CAMARILLO : 2 on Harbor Panel Await Court Ruling
- Iraq Lied About Pullout From Kuwait, Bush Says : Invasion: U.S. and its allies will not allow Baghdad to install a 'puppet regime,' the President insists. The military front is quiet.
- L. A. Needs Good Cops of All Kinds
- Show Boats : Encinitas Homes Draw Sea of Curious Landlubbers
- GOODWILL GAMES : BASKETBALL : U.S. Women Give Crowd Something to Sing About
- Rothenberg Becomes Head of U.S. Soccer
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : San Diegan Rolls to Criterium Victory
- SHORT TAKES : M.C. Hammer Rapping With Bat
- A's Stewart Wins His Duel in the Sun, 4-1 : Baseball: Chuck Finley recovers after giving up leadoff homer to Rickey Henderson, but Oakland comes alive in the eighth.
- Iraqi Forces Overrun Tiny Kuwait
- Music : Battle Sparkles in a Bowl of Corn
- Hawley Wants to Plot Course Before Retiring
- The Bank of Tokyo opened an office...
- SEC Declines Comment on Probe: The Securities...
- WORLD : Peace Corps Back to Philippines
- Israel Doling Out Gas Masks to Citizens
- Marines Fly Americans From War-Torn Liberia : Africa: U.S. orders the rescue mission after rebels threaten foreigners. Fifty-nine citizens are evacuated.
- LOCAL : McMartin Civil Suit Dismissed
- WORLD : Cuban Defector Changes Mind
- COLUMN ONE : Northwest Is at War With Itself : It's a battle over nature's resources, pitting jobs and money against scenic beauty and recreation. The symbols are disturbing. Clear-cut forests are hard to top for shock value.
- Courtroom Battle Set in Historic Water Fight : Ecology: San Gabriel Valley officials want increased power to oversee the cleanup of serious underground pollution. Environmentalists see a conflict of interest in the attempt.
- OJAI : Bypass Not Likely Soon, Council Says