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- Train Route Protested
- Suspected Gang Member, 17, Held in Crime Spree
- COUNTYWIDE : Archives May Yield Holocaust Material
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Comic Draws Fire of AIDS Protesters
- 'NEA Four' Suit Seeks Rejected Grant Funds : Arts: Performance artists say they were denied national grants for political reasons. One seeks damages for violation of privacy.
- Councilman Urges Help for Film, TV Firms : Entertainment: Woo says city should stop driving 'hometown' productions out of the Southland. Other cities offer less regulation, lower costs.
- Felipa Perlita Santoyo; Lifelong Burbank Resident
- FAIRPLEX : Nijinsky's Prince Scores Upset in Feature Race
- Buena Park Shut Down by Savanna, 14-7
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- On CSUN Stage, 'Tracers'--the Next Generation : Vietnam: The play about soldiers' experiences in an unpopular, controversial war is being performed in honor of its 10th anniversary.
- Attorneys Argue Case in Mapplethorpe Trial : Obscenity: Defense lawyers tell jurors that art is not always pleasing. Prosecutors say the pictures are simply obscene.
- Soviets Intercept 22 Stolen Paintings
- LOCAL : State Laws Will Have Teeth, Wilson Tells Narcotics Officers
- Peeking at 'Peaks' : For Its Fans, Newsletter Keeps Tabs on the Quirky TV Show. For Its Publisher, the Endeavor Is a Way to Have Fun Writing.
- CIA Official Retiring From Key Spy Operations Post
- Dangerfield Awarded $725,000 in Caesars Palace Accident
- French Couple Charged After Son Dies in Underwater Birth
- No Longer Merely an Afterthought, Accessories Are Fashion Focal Point : Jewelry, belts, hats and scarves can put an individual stamp on a look and can maximize the versatility of an outfit.
- Compensation for Radiation Victims OKd
- A Potential Windfall Waits Outside the Golden Door : Immigration: Raise the quota for legal immigrants, and watch the Treasury swell with billions in new payroll taxes.
- Witness Spells Out L.A. Zoo Violations : Animals: USDA veterinarian tells city panel inspectors found an 'unheard of' number of breaches of federal regulations.
- BREA CITY COUNCIL
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Man Killed on I-5 Had Troubled Past
- 17-Year-Old Held in Fatal Gang-Related Rampage
- 4 Rockwell Critics to Advise Firm : Environment: The group will monitor the cleanup of the company's Santa Susana Field Lab.
- First, Schwab's, now . . . 7-Eleven?Yes,...
- OXNARD : Store Evacuated in Search for Gunmen
- Braggs' Home Run Helps Reds Inch Closer to Title
- THE BIG GAME / EL CAMINO-CARLSBAD : Wildcats Badly in Need of Victory
- Big Second Half Sparks Win for Thousand Oaks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Smith Had Right Name for Matrimony
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Ryan Has a Future With Bears
- Mater Dei Lets Sparks Fly Again in Victory Over Riverside Poly
- 3 Rich Races at Fairplex Climax
- Bill for Federal Controls on Cable TV Rates Likely Must Wait Till Next Year
- Santana Looks Forward to New 'Perks'
- Westlake Tops New Kids on Block, 36-28
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'A Chinese Ghost Story II': Derring-Do for the Family
- Giving Air Support to the Troops : Radio: The U.S. military is broadcasting news, sports and features, but no religion, to soldiers stationed in Saudi Arabia.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blue Hearts' Bring Tokyo Pop at the Anticlub
- P.M. BRIEFING : Britain Sees No Gas Price Fixing
- Recycling Companies Foresee a Revival, Thanks to Helpful New State Legislation
- Nations Asked to Prepare Oil Reserves : Energy: IEA stops short of asking 21 countries to release their stocks. Economists call it a short-term solution.
- Construction Contracts Off: The value of new...
- P.M. BRIEFING : S.F. News Guild Approves Strike
- The War Is on Between Gradco, Plenum
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- Surrogate Mother's Visitation Rights Reduced by Judge
- Papone to Retire from American Express
- 15 Die in India Protests of Jobs Plan
- Okefenokee Swamp Fire Mushrooms to 11,000 Acres
- ENVIRONMENT / PROGRESS IN BRAZIL : Crackdown Stems the Destruction of Amazon Forest
- WORLD : Ivory Smuggling Ring Cracked
- Reserved Tee Times for Men's Club Ruled Legal : Golf courses: The woman who complained about preferential treatment on the Costa Mesa municipal links said she may join the Men's Club.
- RECREATION / BOATING : Her Interest in Sailing Led to Real Production : Leslie DeMeuse's independent production company in Laguna Niguel specializes in sailing coverage and promotional videos.
- Tourism Effort Focuses on Bakersfield
- Has Brutality Crossed the Line to Torture? : Police: We are seeing more cases of violence here that look like human-rights violations in foreign dictatorships.
- SANTA PAULA : Planners Back Zone Change for New Jail
- COUNTYWIDE : Hikers to Pay Fees at Some State Parks
- SANTA ANA : New Life Project Builds Self-Esteem
- Takeoff Pattern May Muffle Jet Noise in El Segundo
- Jim Madaus; Comedian
- PACIFIC 10 / MAL FLORENCE : Next Game Curtails Husky Celebration
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Darling Gives Mets a Sweet Sweep Over Expos
- THE SIDELINES : Islanders' Center to Miss Game
- Mike Stone, who turned a struggling franchise...
- THE SIDELINES : Ellis Convicted of Drunk Driving
- Rueda's Kick Rescues Anaheim
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : NFL to Check Reporter's Charges
- Magically, It's Two for Reds : Baseball: Braggs' home run beats Braves, 4-2, putting Cincinnati closer to a division title.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Raitt's Transition to a Balladeer for the '90s
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Straight for the Heart' Charts Emotional Landscape
- Spiritual Rocker Doesn't Aim to Preach : Music: There's no reason Rick Elias should be heard only in some Amen Corner of the pop universe. His perspective is too deeply personal and individualistic to conform to any stereotype.
- Banks Must Pay 62% More for Insurance on Deposits in 1991
- House OKs Bill to Expand SEC's Power Over Wall St.
- Chiat's Creative Chief in N.Y. Quits Suddenly
- Rep. Cox Demands List of Iraq's U.S. Suppliers
- Soviet Media Give Prominent Play to Firm Denial of Coup Rumors
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Camera Ban at Trial
- NATION : Toxic Gas Leak in Plant Kills 2
- Congress Cautious About Arms Sale to Saudis but Support Is Indicated : Military: Tanks and Patriot missiles are included. A request for F-15 fighters is deferred.
- FULLERTON : McColl Waste Can Be Removed--EPA
- COUNTYWIDE : Free Changing to Fee for False Fire Alarms
- OAK PARK : Anti-Drug Program May Be Expanded
- Bond Corp. Tells $1.8-Billion Loss
- REAL ESTATE : Do-It-Yourself Seller Finds He Can't Get Job Done in Tight Market
- Interest Rate Confirmed in Irvine Co. Suit
- Davis Offers to Buy UAL, Sell to Unions Later
- Smog Plan Forces Use of Alternative-Fuel Cars
- 2 Ex-Officials Assail U.S. Policy on Past Technology Sales to Iraq
- A Model of Style and Substance : Designer: Miriam Parkes uses only dynamic, luxurious fabrics in body-conscious collection.
- On-Screen In-Vestment : Fashion: Clothes-for-credit arrangements can be a boon to retailers and offer a huge reduction in production costs of shows.
- Motorcycle Shop Gets OK Over Neighbors' Protest
- Homicide Task Force Gets Added Help From State
- Protests Jeopardize Campus Fast-Food Outlet : Cal State Northridge: A Carl's Jr. spokeswoman says its founder's stances on the anti-abortion movement are his own, not the corporation's.
- THE HOUSE : To Change Defense Bill
- Mob Tie to Housing Project Alleged : Business: Councilman Bruce Henderson claims the city will be helping organized crime if it purchases two apartment complexes from a Florida businessman.
- William H. Lincolnfelter; Maintenance Supervisor
- Parents, Teachers React to Trustees' Actions : Education: Two school board members' decision to put children in private school spurs mixed reaction from community.
- 3 Arrested in Money Laundering Scheme
- Laura Ashley to Cut 1,500 Employees: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swissair Orders 26 Airbus Craft
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Refused Fare Break, Pair Sue
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Fire Salvo in Toy War
- S. Korea, China May Set Up Trade Offices
- Surrogate Told to Stop Daily Visits : Ruling: A Superior Court judge limits Anna L. Johnson's visits with her birth baby after finding that her presence in the Calvert household caused tension.
- U.S., Soviets Near Accord on Conventional Arms Pact
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : 'Mother of the Year' Gets 30 Days in Jail
- Bomb Defused at Conference on Terrorism
- The Women Who Dare to Go Bare-Legged : Stockings: Some reserve panty hose for only the most formal occasions. Others won't touch the things.
- OXNARD : Boy, 17, Files Police Brutality Claim
- Officer Who Defends Colleagues Wins His Own Case
- Millions Sought for Parks, Public Improvements at Proposed Complex
- Woman, 80, Dies After Being Hit in Crosswalk
- Late Paperwork Stalls Start of Broderick Trial : Courts: An unfinished questionnaire for potential jurors stopped proceedings five minutes after they started in the trial of a woman charged with killing her ex-husband and his new wife.
- Child Fatally Hurt When Struck by Car
- Youth Held in Slaying of Rival Gang Member : Crime: Police seek three more suspects in a one-day rampage that included the robbery of three women and the theft and arson of their car.
- Chavez Finishes Off Solorio in Eighth at Irvine
- IRVINE : Werner to Pay Her Own Way to Japan
- Perjury Case Is a Trial for Lawyer : Courts: Attorney says he was duty-bound to fill out prior-convictions blank incorrectly. If convicted, he could face a 5-year sentence.
- Putting Their Perfect Records on the Line : Community colleges: No. 2 El Camino and No. 7 Rancho Santiago meet in key conference game.
- Tustin Teammates Learned to Play Together--and Win Together : Prep football: Running backs Ancich and Goods, who first put on the pads in eighth grade, have led : Tillers to 3-0 record.
- Mosely Scores 3 Touchdowns to Lead Marshall Fundamental
- El Toro Survives Slow Start
- Tish Johnson Wins LPBT Event
- Rockets Trade Lucas, Get 2 Hawks
- PREP FOOTBALL : Banning Snaps Losing Streak, Defeats Taft
- Banning's Losing Streak Halted at Taft's Expense : Prep football: Perennial City power accumulates 305 yards and bottles up Toreador running game.
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Edison Still Holding Huntington Beach at Bay With 16-10 Win
- THE SIDELINES : Post Sportswriter Defends Her Peer in Harassment Incident
- MUSIC & DANCE
- ART REVIEWS : Joseph Kosuth: He Spells Everything Out for Us
- Excalibur Files for Bankruptcy: The Excalibur Automobile...
- Dow Rebounds 25 as Bargain Hunters Move In
- U.S. Reportedly Pledges to Defend Israel Against Iraq
- 'Kuwait Will Endure,' Bush Vows
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Oil Spill Pollutes East Coast Waterway
- Accord to Avert Federal Budget Cuts Seen Near
- FILLMORE : Concrete Firm's Expansion Limited
- Marvin Gaye Finally Gets a Star
- IRVINE : Student Trustees Coached on Politics
- Driver Surrenders After Fatally Injuring Boy, 4
- D.A.'s Office Discusses Poll Guard Case With Critics
- RIGHTS WATCH : Narrow Justice
- Woman, 75, Dies After Being Struck by Car
- A Phone-y Stan Musial : 41 Years After Hoax, He Gets to Meet the Real Stan the Man
- Sonora's Record is 1-3 after Loss to Duarte
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Gable Dashes 67 Yards on Final Play to Lift North Hollywood
- Los Alamitos' Mistakes Are Costly
- 49ers Are Pointing to Defense
- PREVIEW : Indian, Latin American Sounds to Reverberate
- Annie Potts: Deep in the Heart of 'Texasville' : Movies: The actress hopes the sequel to 'The Last Picture Show' will work the same magic for her that the original did for its stars.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Milken Judge Will Hear Evidence on Other Allegations : Fraud: The sentencing of the former Drexel Burnham junk bond czar is delayed so that prosecutors can try to prove that he led a life of crime. His lawyers protest.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Soviet Lawmakers Face Test of Democracy--and Duck : Reform: Deputies, unable to decide on an economic course, pass the issue to Gorbachev.
- State-of-Art Love Inns Flourish in Japan : Culture: Offering space and privacy, the hotels are havens of confidentiality for the illicit affair.
- Tourists in Big Apple Don't Share Crime Fear
- WORLD : Early Release for 2 in Chernobyl
- Secret Police Ties Bedevil E. Germans : Europe: Parliament closes with a bang as several lawmakers come forward to confess their links to the hated Stasi.
- Princess Not a Bride: Monaco's free-spirited Princess...
- Philippine Court Convicts 16, Acquits 20 in Slaying of Aquino's Husband
- Troops Reportedly Harass Envoys in Myanmar Capital
- Court Bars Nevada Insurance Rollback
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sharp Differences Emerge Between Wilson, Feinstein : Politics: The candidates have taken divergent positions on taxes, school finance and the environment.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Tries to Defuse Attack on Fund Raising
- U.S., Vietnam Plan High-Level Talks Saturday
- GULF WATCH: Day 57 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Oak Park Wants Quick Action on Cityhood Request
- An American in Saudi Arabia : Marine Corps commandant declares low morale to be off-base
- EL TORO : Residents May Get 2nd Cityhood Vote
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Court Decision Won't End Custody Battle
- Ice Cream Trucks Becoming a Hot Safety Issue
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Best Pal Brings Jory Limelight, Pressure
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- N. Koreans Go Down for Count : Asian Games: The boxing team is banned from remaining matches after melee involving officials and fans.
- SHORT TAKES : Chicago to Honor Sammy Davis
- More than 100 Friends of the Santa...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Hope' a Bracing Mix of Poetry, History
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bittersweet Tangerine: Prices Rise as Night Falls
- Bank of Boston to Cut 1,500 Jobs, Sees Loss
- The "Calypso Casino" held at the Hyatt...
- Planners Urge Conditional Expansion for 2 Dumps : Sunshine Canyon: County officials cite an irrefutable need for disposal space, but reject firm's request to expand the landfill's capacity by 70 million tons.
- Florida Couple Claim Share of Lotto Jackpot
- O'Brien Dies; Overseer of Sports, Politics
- PREVIEW / WORLD SUMMIT : U.N. Prepares to Shift Its Focus to Helping Children
- MOORPARK : Ironworks Owner Faces Complaint
- LAKE PIRU : $600,000 Grant to Fund Improvements
- Little Things Can Be Wearing to Wives Who Wait at Home
- Arrest Warrant Issued for Actor Corey Feldman
- COUNTYWIDE : Designated Driver Bill Signed Into Law
- Brett Seeks Place in Baseball History With American League Batting Title : Baseball: He homers and remains at .330. Angels win, 7-6, on White's hit in ninth.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Cornhuskers' Joseph Arrested, Released
- All-Stars From Major Soccer League Play U.S. Team
- Jurupa Valley Becomes Century's First Victim
- Back Injury May Sideline Lemieux for 3 Months
- Manhattan Beach Youth's Long Jump Brings 2,000 Scholarship
- Dwayne Schintzius missed the mandatory NBA rookie...
- Wanda Jackson: Influences From Elvis
- The First Impact of the New Movie Rating : Film: The New York Times decides to publish advertisements for adults-only fare. The Los Angeles Times' policy is under review.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Creve Coeur' Is Dull Shadow of 'Streetcar'
- SHORT TAKES : Actress Identifies With Role
- Release of a Graphic 'Henry'
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Philharmonic a Class Act at Carnegie Hall : Gala: Acoustics of the venerable building impart luster and intensity to centennial opening-night performance.
- L. Dale Crandall has been named the...
- CAMPAIGN TALK : A Weekly Window On The California Elections. : 11 days left to register to vote beore the Oct. 9 deadline. : 39 days left until the Nov. 6 general election.
- A Fun <i> Schlep</i> for a Higher Holy Service
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Britain and Iran Restore Diplomatic Ties : Foreign relations: The two nations will reopen embassies in London and Tehran within one month.
- Czech Merchants Protest Plans to Sell Their State-Owned Shops : Capitalism: Employees fear jobs will be lost in transition from communism to a market economy.
- LOCAL : Paroled Rapist Held in Attacks on 3 USC Students Near Campus
- Lawyers Take Final Shots in Gates Gun Permit Case : Trial: The 12-year-old lawsuit, which seeks $10 million in damages, goes to the jury.
- Latest Pedestrian to Die at Checkpoint Near Oceanside Was Legal U.S. Resident
- THE HOUSE
- Signs OKd to Warn Swimmers : Environment: Postings will be made near the mouth of at least eight storm drains that flow into Santa Monica Bay. Agreement ended months of debate.
- PCP Lab Explodes, Igniting House Fire
- A Double Life in Lynwood : Law enforcement: Residents of the former 'All-American City' are divided in their view of local sheriff's deputies. Some officers are being sued for alleged brutality.
- YOM KIPPUR
- YORBA LINDA : Fire in Mall's Attic Is Swiftly Extinguished
- CLIPBOARD : Who Makes What in Orange County
- COUNTYWIDE : Ballet Puts Children on Their Toes
- TRANS-MISSISSIPPI FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Connor, Anderson Win Easily
- PREP FOOTBALL
- Mission Viejo Cruises, 39-0, in San Diego
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Sophomore Paces Tustin's Top-Ranked Girls' Team
- THE SIDELINES : Connelly Injured in Jerez Crash
- Cup Class Championships to Begin One Week Earlier
- CBS Now Stands for a Confusing Baseball Schedule
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Pull Into Tie for Lead; Fielder Hits 49th
- 'Twin Peaks' ' Ashbrook Might Know, but Don't Ask
- O.C. Has Serious Problem With Important Issues
- 'Mrs. Cage' Hits the Target as Urban Reality
- School Policy on Smoking
- Questions About School Reference
- English for Workers
- Sen. Thurmond's Remarks
- Sen. Thurmond's Remarks
- Praise for Owner of Restaurant
- Falling Prices
- Conspiracy Theory in Black Community
- Governor Vetoes Ban on Croaker Fishing
- School Policy on Smoking
- Cycle Shop Spurs Noise Complaint
- Keep Talking in Gulf
- School Policy on Smoking
- Conspiracy Theory in Black Community
- Conspiracy Theory in Black Community
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 28, 1990
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- TRANSIT POLL: A poll taken last week...
- PAYCHECK: Divorced parents who welsh on their...
- 'A Nightmare Come True' Stuns Students
- Gunman Slain as Police End Pub Standoff
- Nogales Football Set to Resume After Gang Fears Canceled Game
- Police Refuse to Confirm Report They're Near Arrest in Phillips Case : Pro football: Motive still a question in beating of Charger defensive lineman.
- Car Could Be Lead to Phillips' Attackers
- A Tiny Tote for Makeup
- Victim Reported in Good Spirits : Assault: Newport Harbor High graduate is daughter of a former Southern California bank executive.
- HOME FRONT: While most seeking counseling at...
- CLIPBOARD
- PARK-FLATION: If you're heading for a state...
- Rowers and gymnasts spearheaded China's unprecedented winning...
- Selling the World on Franchising : Marketing: Communism's retreat in Eastern Europe and new democracies' hunger for Western-style products spell opportunity, franchise group's chairman says.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Paper Firms Deny Dioxin Threat
- Prosecutors Ask Judge to Throw Book at Milken
- THE COURTSHIP OF MCA : MCA, Matsushita May Look Like a Natural Fit, but Is It?
- Radio's Reynolds Gets Ultimatum : Investing: The financial adviser was ruled in contempt for failing to repay $6 million in investments. He must do so by Oct. 15--or go to jail.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- UnionFed Facing 'Significant Loss'; Real Estate Blamed
- Fried Ice Cream Becomes a Hot Idea
- Pasadena : Business License Revisions
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Mohawks Give Up, Ending Long Siege
- Appeals Court Rules in Rent Suit : West Hollywood: The landlady, who died last year, claimed hardship over low rents. The decision will allow her estate to increase them to market-level rates.
- MORE EATERIES:Salerno, 220 Beach St., Laguna Beach....
- School's Curtain Call for Teacher Goes On and On
- Garden Grove Man Jailed in Alleged Leasing Scam
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- A Timely Entrance : Irvine Barclay Theatre Debuts on Schedule, on Budget and on Solid Ground
- Oxnard District OKs Plans for New High School but Still Seeks a Site
- THE SIDELINES : ASU Tackle Postpones Surgery
- He Might Be on Fast Track, but It Took Time : Football: Fresno State's Craver didn't play football at Compton High. Now he is rated among the best running backs in college.
- Goodwill Games Get Another Try in '94 : Sponsorship: Board of Turner Broadcasting votes to remain primary backer despite $70 million in losses in first two Games.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : History Favors Trojans at Ohio State
- Writer Wants Patriots' Owner Suspended : NFL:The Boston reporter who says she was a victim of sexual harassment in the locker room calls Kiam 'a joke.'
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