- Sex Bias Award Is Cut From $6 Million to $2.6 Million
- AEROSPACE
- Poles Paying Steep Price for Industrial Success : Pollution: High infant mortality and litany of children's ailments in Katowice Province are blamed on toxic spew from mines and factories.
- AmEx to Post Charge to Cover Losses on Cards
- Japan's Finance Minister Quits to Accept Blame for Scandal : Securities: Ryutaro Hashimoto takes responsibility for the government's failure to prevent the brokerage industry from engaging in abuses.
- Hayden Takes Soka Fight to Japan
- OAS Sending Team to Warn Junta in Haiti
- Congressmen's Bad Checks Create Political Liabilities : Ethics: Reports of abuse of private bank for House members generates outcry. O.C.'s Rohrabacher says he overdrew his House bank account once a year ago.
- Glendora Names Top Classified Employee
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Navy to Move Ships From Long Beach
- COUNTYWIDE : Blyleven Tells CHOC Kids to Keep Pitchin'
- Activist Gathers Support in Effort to Close Loopholes in TINCUP Law
- UCLA Can't Take LaChapelle for Granted : Bruins: He has caught 14 passes for 222 yards, but this summer he was lucky he wasn't seriously hurt by an accidental gunshot.
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Salaam, Abrams Are Making Big Marks at a Little School : High school football: Running back, kicker get national acclaim at La Jolla Country Day.
- A Transfer of Power: Morningside Loses Talented Davis to Lynwood
- NHL 1991-92 : There's a Lot Not to Watch : Hockey: There is no national TV, no collective bargaining agreement and no Eric Lindros. But there are Sharks.
- PREP NOTES
- Braves Get There First to Win : Baseball: Atlanta ties Dodgers for NL West lead by scoring six runs in top of the first inning in 6-3 victory over the Reds.
- Louie Anderson Will Perform at Benefit at UCI
- Loss of Staff Hampers Agency's Study of Pollution and Marine Life : * Environment: Despite reassurances, there's concern that the setbacks could undermine the center's vital research.
- Park and School Dedicated Together
- DISCOVERY : KID PRINT
- Prickly Pear Proves a Very Tasty Offering
- Aquino to Give U.S. 3 Years to Quit Subic Bay
- A Rich Gourmet Coffee Break Need Not Cost a Cup of Gold
- Council Votes to Preserve Dunes at LAX : * Environment: It's the habitat for an endangered butterfly. Two hundred acres would be returned to their native state. Plans for golf course are cut back.
- Symphonies of Spain
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SATURDAY'S TOP GAMES
- Brooks Wins Top Country Music Award
- When Old and New Mix Like Oil and Water
- Estranged Wife Held in Man's Shooting
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland-Area Boulevards Detailed
- Lobsters Hide Out in High Surf : Big Waves Wash Away Many Divers' Hopes
- Actor Adam Rich Will Stand Trial in Break-In
- City Won't Prosecute 80-Year-Old Woman
- County Says No to 4 Plans Designed to Clean the Air : Environment: Three school districts and Moorpark College miss the mark in complying with an employee-trip reduction law.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Battered Chapman Falls From Rankings
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Long, Slow Haul at the 'Trane Festival
- Changing His Tune : Jazz trumpeter Jeff Elliott has played with a succession of different bands. Now he's getting ready to strike out on his own.
- BOOK REVIEW : History Shines as a Tragic Hero of Novel : ASYA <i> by Michael Ignatieff</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf, $22, 309 pages
- Navy Pilot Dies in Skyhawk Crash
- Park Patrols Are Increased After Slaying : Law enforcement: Officers will spend more time on foot and on bikes to curb crime such as the shooting of a card player at a recreation area.
- Committee to Send Jordan Ranch Environmental Report to Planners
- COMEDY : Johannsen Takes the Long Way to the Punch Line
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Urged to Raise Its Fees for Services
- Supervisor Hahn Returns Home From Hospital
- SIMI VALLEY : City Funds School Buses for Disabled
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Pass Defense Remains Question
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Senior Event Begins at Westlake Club
- U.S. Plans to Cut A-Bombs in Europe by Half
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Ex-Poly Star Eager to Return to Playing Field After Accident
- 'Atomic Cafe' Serves Up A-Bomb Retrospective
- State Plans to Lay Off 75% of Liquor Board Agents : Alcohol: Cuts will end enforcement of drinking laws and slash income from fees and fines, critics warn.
- 63-Home Development Advances
- Nature's Nurses : An Army of Volunteers Tends to Needs of Sick, Injured Wild Animals
- City Attorney Advises Against VDT Ordinance : Safety: State regulations would preempt any by Los Angeles, he says. But Councilman Yaroslavsky says workers need protection.
- CAMARILLO : Woman Arrested in Embezzlement Case
- Study Sought for Duty-Free Trade Zone at Port
- Hollywood Chamber May Retain Landmarks Control : Government: After a private meeting with Lungren, group can renegotiate rights to sign, Walk of Fame.
- FILM : Leo McCarey's Awfully Amusing 'Truth'
- Arcadia : School Hearings Scheduled
- Montebello : School Board Gets New List of 50 Non-Teaching Layoffs
- Brentwood : Pool Hall Granted Permit
- Stunning Tuttomare Is Now on a Steadier Course
- Sluicing of Reservoir to Resume : Court: Judge drops a restraining order after the county warns of potential floods. City officials say that drinking water is being harmed.
- Lawsuit Against Peninsula School District Dismissed
- It's Goodby Woodland Hills, Hello Calabasas
- Canada Ballet Casts Announced
- JAZZ REVIEW : Flanagan Keeps Bop Tradition Alive
- Banning Gangs From Public Park
- Republicans
- Lifting Veil on Dead Sea Scrolls
- Party Line
- Lifting Veil on Dead Sea Scrolls
- Banning Gangs From Public Park
- Group 'Outraged' as Clinic Halts Abortions
- Environmentalists Win Battle Against County : * Development: In upholding lawsuit, a judge orders the formation of a review board for projects in ecologically fragile areas. He calls the county's approach toward a 1986 coastal policy 'arbitrary and capricious.'
- Taxpayers Aren't Bottomless Money Pit
- Soviet Economy
- MOVIES - Oct. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 3, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 3, 1991
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONAL HEALTH : Political Handcuffs Hobble Debate : All agree that medical insurance is a mess, but political constraints have skewed the debate on solutions.
- 2 Japan Firms Offer Deal to Time Warner
- Halcion Sleeping Pill Banned by Britain; Risks Seen
- Couples Need to Know Rights
- Some Towns Cool Toward Heat Wave
- Abducted L.A. Boys Reunited With Parents
- HEISMAN BOUND? Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Derek...
- Fourth Suitor Plans an Offer for Executive Life : Insurance: A group led by San Francisco investment banking firm Hellman & Friedman claims its bid would offer the best deal to policyholders of the ailing firm.
- U.S. to Tie Soviet Aid to Arms Cuts : Diplomacy: Defense Secretary Cheney says concrete steps on a reduction in nuclear weapons are needed before significant American funds can be committed.
- LIZ-LIKE: The Orange County woman who is...
- Surf's Up, School's Out as Mercury Hits 100 in O.C.
- Some Democrats on Panel Turn Against Gates
- NEW LEAF: Longtime environmental writer Steve Churm,...
- ON THE LIST? Huntington Beach businessman Ron...
- Pair Plead No Contest to Removing Signs : Development: The Acton slow-growth activists had contended that the real estate posters were illegally posted.
- Sizzler Just Ordinary Day in Borrego : Heat wave: Many schools in county close, but in the desert town, where it was 111 degrees, it was nothing to complain about.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 3, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 3, 1991
- AST to Sell Native-Language Software in Japan : Computers: The Irvine company will ship its PCvisions to Japan, becoming one of two U.S. firms to market such machines in that nation.
- Key Economic Index Is Stagnant in August : Economy: The six-month rise in leading indicators stalls. A separate report on manufacturing showed that the industrial sector again expanded in September, but that the pace of improvement may be losing steam.
- Senate Sets Tuesday for Vote on Thomas
- 2 Coup Attempts Thwarted in Togo
- Nationwide Health Buys 5 Care Homes for $14.4 Million
- Oxnard Officer Charged With Assaulting Suspect
- COUNTYWIDE : Redistricting Plan Gets Final Approval
- Tighter Controls Urged for Public Works Dept.
- San Diego
- Navarro Forms Group to Size Up Bid for Mayor : Politics: After much speculation, leader of managed-growth group PLAN! enters fray.
- Marines Concerned Over Site of New Border Patrol Checkpoint : Location: Pendleton officials say a new station at Las Pulgas Road would interfere with training. The INS said it will consider another place.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Rainbows Not in the Pink
- Riley Gets Wish: Knicks Obtain Suns' McDaniel : Pro basketball: Phoenix gets Mustaf, Tucker and second-round draft picks in 1992 and 1994 for 6-7 forward.
- The Lead Stays the Same but Season Gets Shorter : Padres: Dodgers' Ojeda goes a strong 7 1/3, McDowell provides relief and even plays left in 3-1 victory over Padres.
- Eberhart Group Withdraws Its Bid for NFL Franchise
- TV Reviews : More Talk Than Dance on Music-Video Survey
- From Exile to Auction : Art: Christie's will sell a Siqueiros mural, painted on a Pacific Palisades patio wall in 1932, in November.
- GUN WATCH : Safety First
- WESTMINSTER : Library Closing for 3-Month Face-Lift
- San Diego
- 2 Stallings Backers Defy Odds to Pay for Election Recount
- Officials to Investigate Remains of 19 Horses
- N. Hollywood Boy Dies in Drive-By Shooting
- 2 Accused of Dumping Tons of Asbestos
- Surgeons Call Off Boycott at Trauma Center : Health: Palomar Medical Center's emergency facility reopened after 12-hour shutdown.
- Homeless Shelter Rejected Pending Environmental Report
- Saving Forests--and Timber Industry Too : Almost anything is better than another initiative campaign
- Shoemaker Is Back to Barn at Santa Anita : Horse racing: Trainer is on hand for beginning of Oak Tree meeting today. He denies that drinking caused car crash.
- Farmer Quits Football Team at Hawaii
- Kernen Fills 2 Holes by Hiring Old Friend : College baseball: CSUN coach names former high school teammate to assist on field and in promotions.
- The Lead Stays the Same but Season Gets Shorter : Braves: Justice's homer off Dibble in the ninth leads Atlanta to 7-6 victory after Reds take 6-0 lead in the first.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Phil' Delivers Slice of Labor Strife
- QUOTABLE
- Before 'Peaks,' There Was 'The Prisoner'
- Union Pacific Corp. promoted Richard K. Davidson...
- SysteMed Takes Place of Newport Pharmaceuticals : Medicine: The 20-year-old company, after becoming profitable as a mail-order prescription drug distributor, changes its name.
- 9-Day Yugoslav Truce Shattered
- They Did: Ice skater Tai Babalonia took...
- SCENE ON THE STREET : The Stone Age
- Selling of a Disney Celebration : Marketing: Critics see a conflict of interest in press members and financial analysts allowing the firm to pick up tabs at a Disney World birthday bash.
- Gates Corrupted CIA Intelligence, Ex-Officials Say
- Bronx Zoo Workers Killing Pesky Geese
- Getting Down to Brass Tracks : Survivalist says examining where animals have been helps you connect with the creatures.
- COUNTYWIDE : Negotiation Ordered Over Hospital Pay
- TV Reviews : New PBS Culture Series Has a Sharp 'Edge'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Cal in 'Upper Echelon'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Apprehend Likely Favorite Saturday in Vessels Maturity
- Asphalt Ballet Debut Gives GNR a Run for Its Money
- House Panel Says McDonnell Not Paying Suppliers
- Prison a Hotbed of Industry : Penal system: Chuckawalla facility is the state's warmest cooler. Inmates sweat out terms working in agriculture and sprucing up desert town of Blythe.
- Panel Will Consider Timber Harvesting in Spotted Owl Habitat
- Justice Dept. Said to 'Stonewall' on BCCI : Inquiry: Spokesman for Sen. Kerry accuses the agency of refusing to allow key witnesses to testify over the conduct of a probe of the bank.
- Obsessed Lover Found Guilty of Murdering 7
- Wilson Signs Family Leave Bill Into Law : Work force: Governor breaks with business backers in requiring major employers to give workers unpaid time off for childbirth or adoption, or to care for seriously ill relatives.
- Hunters Mistake Porter for Quarry and Kill Him
- Two Teen-Agers Are Shot After Brandishing a Gun
- Trustee Escapes From Jail Kitchen
- Girl Held in Animal Abuse, Burglaries
- When Ann Fink moved in with her...
- Fight the Preservation Fight
- Paint Truck Hits Bus, Closing Freeway Exit
- COUNTYWIDE : Food Center Marks 50-Millionth Pound
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- Pawlawski Is a Bear Essential : College football: Quarterback does more than talk a good game in leading Cal to a 3-0 start.
- Tennis Event Draws Top College Men
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Funky in O.C.? If Anyone Conduit, Tower of Power Can
- Spotlight on the 'Big Lie' : Art: New show at the Centro Cultural de la Raza challenges the quincentenary celebration of Columbus' so-called discovery of America.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McMahon to Miss at Least 3 Weeks
- No Matter How You Describe It, Bordertown Sound Is a Winner
- MUSIC
- DWP Board Votes to Seek Hikes in Water, Power Rates
- PacTel Sweetens Retirement Offer
- 12 Soviet Republics Agree to Establish Economic Alliance : Trade pact: Leaders act to prevent collapse, admit reliance among regions for supplies and markets.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : New Drug Eases Ills of Chronic Fatigue
- Howard S. Marks has been promoted to...
- Continental Air Gets Bid for Its Share in Airline
- AIRLINES
- Countywide
- 911, TV Tapes Tell Different Tales in Killing of Teen-Ager : Murder trial: The Korean store owner told a police operator that the black girl had tried to take money. But the security recording conflicts with that version.
- Perhaps Cliff Notes Should Be Part of U.S. Aid to Democracy Seekers
- New Charges Filed Against Operators of Trailer Park : Pacoima: The criminal counts alleging unsafe conditions bring the total to 39. A lawyer says the owner has taken steps to comply with the law.
- COUNTYWIDE : Wright to Support Herschensohn
- Ex-Lawyer Is Sent to Prison for Swindling
- Haiti Bleeds Again : Only intense Western pressure can save fledgling democracy
- VENTURA : Boy, 16, Arrested in Gang Shooting
- Petty, 54, Says Next Season Will Be His Last as Driver on NASCAR Circuit
- Hasn't This Been Done as Country Mouse-City Mouse?
- Colts Finished With Meyer After 0-5 Start
- Thousand Oaks Falls to Upstart Westlake
- Miscellany
- Two Prep Standouts Make College Commitments : Basketball: Mater Dei's Reggie Geary chooses Arizona; Kennedy's Jermaine Galloway picks DePaul.
- Japan Moves to Loosen Credit
- Learning the Language of the Ancestors : * Culture: Lithuanians flock to St. Casimir's Catholic Church in Los Feliz to study their heritage.
- U.N. Team Flies to Iraq; Copters Are Due Today
- DANA POINT : Monarch Bay Man Joins Water Board
- Carlsbad
- Household Hazardous Waste to Be Collected
- Periodicals Levy Has State Taxing Its Own University Libraries
- OXNARD, FILLMORE, SATICOY : Medical Clinic Seeks Lost Funds in Suit
- SAN CLEMENTE : Max Berg Park to Be Renovated
- Driver, 21, Arrested After Car Hits Truck
- Suspect in Bank Heists Arrested
- Woman Guilty in Murder of Boyfriend's Wife
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Beating Mother
- Rainbows Are Biting at Convict Lake
- AIRLINES
- Denver's Tough Approach to Pollution Is Breath of Fresh Air : The city cuts smog so well that its law on gasoline agents to cut carbon monoxide is made part of the U.S. Clean Air Act.
- Gordon L. Almquist has been named vice...
- Anaheim Rejects Hike in Power-Water Rates
- Working to Even the Score
- Pop Acts at Bowl Scrutinized
- Citywide Dance Program Is on the Move Again : Theater: A total of 300 professionals and students will combine their talents for this year's offering: 'The Dancing Man of Echoville.'
- Carter Hawley Creditors Reach Accord: Sources : Retailing: An investment group apparently boosted its previous bid for the West's largest department store company.
- Guerrilla Artist Robbie Conal Comes In From the Jungle : * Lecture: The artist who worked under cover of darkness gets gallery show, city grant. He tells students it's no crime to make a living from their work.
- For Elderly in Crisis, Ombudsmen Can Be Lifeline : * The county's advocates and volunteers resolve financial and legal woes, find long-term care and provide moral support.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Majority Backs Building Plan
- Hidden Video Totally Fools Barnum, Dice
- Concern Over Earnings Foils Dow's Advance
- Pearl Harbor Day: Some Stirring Memories of the War
- AST Research Will Introduce PC in Japan
- Free-Market Economist Appointed as Romania's New Prime Minister : Politics: He is expected to press for the same economic reforms that were advocated by his predecessor, who left amid protests by miners.
- Bono Opens Senate Race Amid Dreams of Presidency
- Mt. Whitney Climber Claims Record
- Investor Questions Highlight Pioneer Mortgage Tangle
- Playing Football Good Sign for Newcomer
- Basketball
- FBI Official to Take On Film Pirates : Movies: William M. Baker has been hired by the Motion Picture Assn. to head its anti-piracy program.
- Gay Group Backs NBC in Episode Flap : Entertainment: The network says its main concern about the 'Quantum Leap' show was the script's negative image of a homosexual.
- World Economy Shrinks for 1st Time Since '45 : Global: A U.N. report blames widespread recession, the collapse of communism and pockets of violence for the 0.5% decline in the world's gross domestic product.
- Church Beats California Institutions to Bequest
- Miami Haitians Continue to Vent Anger Over Coup
- Congress Again Passes Jobless Aid Extension : Legislation: Senate vote is not sufficient to override threatened veto. GOP raises charge of partisan politics.
- COLUMN ONE : A Lesson for Greens in Baltics : Environmental activists successfully sparked opposition to Moscow's control. But now, after independence, many won't sacrifice jobs and money for the environment.
- Police Urge Kidnapers to Free 2 Children Abducted in August
- Monthly Report
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Can Heroes Make a Difference? : Individual greatness toppled the sclerotic Soviet system. Can jaded America respond to new dreams and leadership?
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Unmasking the Real Opposition
- Rate of O.C. Home Foreclosures Expected to Drop : Housing: A Chapman University forecast sees a decline from a level of 326 in the 1991 third quarter to 226 units by the end of 1992.
- New Embassy in Moscow OKd
- Democracy Faces Barriers in Turkmenistan : Soviet Asia: The remote republic's history of dictatorship works against the president.
- Canyon Jail Alternative to Be Sought : Crisis: Supervisors stop short of abandoning project but tell staff to work up new plans, including financing.
- Study Estimates Costs of Tapping State Water : Utilities: Prices of the options for linking Ventura County with Castaic Lake range from $90 million to $150 million and could raise bills between $5 and $13.
- The Risks of Poor Parenting : Health: Government programs aren't enough; parents, community must do their part.
- Woman Shot to Death but Fetus Is Saved
- City Approves Lease on Police Station in Mall
- SIMI VALLEY : $27,000 OKd for Library Opening
- Report Blames Camarillo Hospital Workers in Patient's Death
- L.A. Officials See a Smoother Road Ahead for Transit : Transportation: A pending bill would increase spending and let smoggy cities switch U.S. highway funds to mass carriers.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Most Objective Judge?
- 1,077 Absent Day After School Brawl : Education: Extra security measures are taken at Chatsworth High after Monday's racial violence. A second student is arrested.
- Runner in 100-Mile Race in Fair Condition
- Giant Victory Heads Futurity Field
- Club Teams Help to Pave the Way for Volleyball Success : Investment: Programs not only add to the success of high school teams, but they also can pay off in college scholarships.
- UCLA's Home Streak on Line : College football: Cal ended an 18-game string last year, but the Bears haven't beaten the Bruins in L.A. since 1971.
- This Is One Baseball Diamond That Will Really Grow on You
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Autopsy Shows Enlarged Heart
- Butler Is Playing in Israel, but He Signs With CBA
- Miscellany
- 'Wolves,' 'Simpsons' Lauded at Environmental Awards Fete : Media: Luminaries gather for show honoring productions that promote ecological themes.
- KOST-FM, Mark and Brian Still Lead Radio Pack
- Hope for Mexico In Salinas' Vision
- Marshall Finalizes Court Retirement
- Radio Renegades : The Bad Boys of Ham Airwaves Bicker, Berate Each Other and Bend FCC Rules
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Emergency Call System Goes Down
- COUNTYWIDE : Welfare Workers Say Talks Stalled
- County Workers Stage Brief Walkout : Labor: They hold a rally and disrupt a Board of Supervisors meeting, protesting a contract offer that includes no raises except for nurses.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Clean Ocean Idea Peddled by Paddler
- COSTA MESA : Water District Plans Test of Hydrants
- OXNARD : Adult Stores Banned in 'Gateway Areas'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Pitches Simulated Game Today
- Oak Tree Players Have Some New Wagering Options Starting Today
- It's Never Too Late : For Those Who Didn't Get a Chance to Learn Fishing, or Simply Are Old Enough to Get Started, Help Is Here
- Blue Jays Beat Angels to Close In on Title : Baseball: Toronto can do no worse than tie for first in AL East after 5-2 victory. Winfield hits his 27th home run.
- Parretti-Cardinal Ties Cited, Court Told
- States Urge an End to Cap on Issuing Tax-Free Bonds
- Some Pros Start to Shift to Issues That Have Lagged
- Serb Official Visits U.S., Rejects Baker's Criticism
- Why We Tolerate the Unkindest Cuts
- New Germany Thwarted as an International Player : Diplomacy: If it gets involved, old fears of conquest re-emerge; if it stands back, it appears impotent.
- E. L. Lascher; Specialized in Appellate Law
- Cargo Ship Dumps Layer of Soot on Harbor
- Dodger Blues : Neighbors of Stadium Have to Field Traffic, Noise, Litter
- Horse Bones on Trail Spark Investigation