- Braves Wring Out Dodgers in 11 : Baseball: Pressure built from a first-inning misplay to an 11th-inning at-bat ends in Gant's refusing to lose to a fastball.
- Miller Edges Kellick at the Finish in Midget Main at Ventura
- PREP FOOTBALL : Friday's results
- Zmeskal Continues Winning Tradition : Gymnastics: New world all-around champion learned in gym of Karolyi, who also taught Retton.
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : * Martika, "Martika's Kitchen," Columbia.
- MOVIES : 'Rose's' Rambling Journey : Martha Coolidge's efforts to film a tender tale of sexual awakening were fruitless--until the director of 'Die Hard 2' read the script
- Tesla Serves Up Tasty Chops, Little Brain Food : ** 1/2 TESLA "Psychotic Supper" <i> Geffen</i>
- Professor Fights for Farm Worker Rights
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Soccer Team Wakes Up in 2nd Half, 4-0
- When the Heat Was On, Bruins Were Off : UCLA: A field temperature of 112 and a crowd of 97,117 take their toll in loss to Tennessee.
- High School Basketball Tournament Expands
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Loyola Volleyball Team Wins Title at UC Irvine Invitational
- CAMP COUGAR: John Mellencamp returns to the...
- Critque : High Note : Gehry's Crown for Bunker Hill Is a Fitting Tribute for Disney
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Surprise in Lawyer's Office Follows Verbal Deal Made With a Friend
- Restaurants : A LULA OF A RESTAURANT : Surprisingly Celebratory Mexican Food From an Irishwoman in Santa Monica
- The Plot's the Thing : THE BEST REVENGE, A Novel of Broadway <i> By Sol Stein (Random House: $20; 225 pp.) </i>
- What to Do When Neighbors Are Too Loud
- Guerrillas Retake Myanmar Outpost to Take Revenge
- Cutting Price to Sell Home Beats Paying on Two : Relocating: If a new job takes you out of state, consider the hidden costs of waiting for the market to turn around before selling your home.
- S. Bernardino County
- WISHFUL THINKING
- Hospitable Restaurants and Prices in Oaxaca, 'Land of the Seven Moles'
- South Pasadena : Female Achievers Sought
- System of Tow Garage Monopolies Challenged : City Hall: Families have inherited 'official' police business for up to 52 years. Council plans a review.
- JENNY JONES: Where the Girls Are
- Louis Epstein, 89; Founded Pickwick Bookshop in 1938
- WEEKEND ESCAPE : A Beach Campground That's (Almost) Paradise
- VACATION MEMORY : In Quiet French Valley, a Search for Things Past
- Next Crop of Leaders Is Not Stepping Forward : Government: Fewer younger people are running for office, especially in rural communities. Family pressures, the slow pace of change and poor pay are blamed.
- Oil Pipeline Franchise Fees Raised
- Cuba Demands U.S. Pullout
- COLUMN ONE : Alaska Oil Refuels an Old Debate : Potentially vast new Arctic reserves set the stage for a classic confrontation between environmental preservation and America's energy appetite.
- Hundreds Defend Clinic From Abortion Protest
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Safety Flaws Found in Airport Shuttles
- Toting Up the Drinks
- Last Wooden Whaler Being Fitted for Long-Ago 'Voyage' to the Cape
- 'Deadheading' Helps Keep Plants Flowering
- She Lived Fast and Died Young : RUFFIAN; Burning From the Start, <i> By Jane Schwartz (Ballantine: $18; 278 pp.) </i>
- FICTION
- Tokyo the Day After Tomorrow : HARD-BOILED WONDERLAND AND THE END OF THE WORLD, <i> By Haruki Murakami (Kodansha International: $21.95; 400 pp.) </i>
- How to Evaluate an Early Retirement Program
- U.S. Farm Policy for '90s Leaves Wetlands High and Dry : Environment: Other priorities, lack of money keep environmental incentives on the back burner. Push may be on for costly regulations.
- Where Do Millionaires Turn for Good Advice?
- FICTION
- Hallenbeck Appointed to Be State Architect
- Governor Plans to Veto Forest Bill, Aides Say
- A Lifetime Full of Challenges : A $4.75-million settlement eases only fiscal worries of quadriplegic boy's family
- ROAD NOTES
- Legislature Approves 'Park Barrel' Funding
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Anti-Tax Group Sues to Overturn School District's Assessment Fee : Financing: Critics say the assessment district circumvents the law requiring two-thirds approval by voters. Educators say it's a way to provide needed renovations.
- No 'Business' in Radio Show
- AIRWAVES
- Copper Should Replace Aluminum Connections
- CALIFORNIA Angels : MAKING HISTORY <i> By Carolyn See</i> , <i> (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 276 pp.)</i>
- Despite Its Peace Overtures, Libya Still Tied to Terrorists
- New Social Freedoms, Eased Restraints in Kuwait Anger Islamic Fundamentalists
- SDSU Freshman Sets All-Time Rushing Record
- 5 Arrested in Slayings of 9 at Arizona Buddhist Temple
- Pomona : Waste Haulers Considered
- In Other Action
- True Grit : Sandcastle Builders Make Best of Weather
- Fear of Higher Cancer Rates Among Latinas Fuels Scientific Study
- Dine-Out Smoking Ban Within Reach : And Grass-Roots Action Could Spread It Statewide
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Ohio State Holds On, Beats Louisville, 23-15
- California IN BRIEF : RANCHO MIRAGE : 1 Killed, 5 Hurt in Gas Leak Blast
- La Habra's May Wins His Semifinal in British Amateur
- From Start, Berg Gets His Just Desserts
- Angels Take Advantage in 10th : Baseball: White Sox's defense fails on Sojo's bunt as Gaetti scores, 3-2.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : ** The Crusaders, "Healing the Wounds," GRP.
- Footnotes on the Fate of the Elderly Displaced by Laguna Manor's Closure
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- Getting Bang for Education Bucks--Look Closely, Either Private or Public
- Freeway Barrier Best Way to Halt Migrant Deaths
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- Praise for Fish and Wildlife, Scorn for Developers in Gnatcatcher Debate
- CALIFORNIA CITYSCAPES IN CONTEMPORARY ART by...
- PALM LATITUDES
- Getting Bang for Education Bucks--Look Closely, Either Private or Public
- Laguna Smoking Ban: Split Reaction
- Praise for Fish and Wildlife, Scorn for Developers in Gnatcatcher Debate
- Iran
- Beatles Ballad
- Defense of Disney's Moves Draws Fire
- Blaming the Victim?
- THE SHUBERTS OF BROADWAY by Brooks...
- Elsewhere or Extinct?
- Taking Leaf
- PALM LATITUDES
- U.S. Workers and Free Trade
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- Laguna Smoking Ban: Split Reaction
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- Catholicism Lacks Defenders of the Faith
- STAGE : Reclaiming Zora's Spirit...
- Cancer Survivor Accepts the Challenge
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- Blaming the Victim?
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- He's No 'Bogeyman'
- Exams Can Spot, Not Prevent, Cancer
- PALM LATITUDES
- Mickey Conroy Also Has a Hyphen
- Newport Beach Police Criticized
- 'Salty Dog' Label Doesn't Fit 'Dr. Ding'
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- Footnotes on the Fate of the Elderly Displaced by Laguna Manor's Closure
- The Ethics Behind Public Relations and Letting States License Barbers
- Phoning Home for a Reality Check
- A 'Wonderful Life'
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- A Reader Questions Government Priorities
- The Ethics Behind Public Relations and Letting States License Barbers
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- He's No 'Bogeyman'
- There's Another Side to Baseball Story
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- The Ethics Behind Public Relations and Letting States License Barbers
- No Pensions for Federal Workers
- Lower Interest Rates
- Cleaning Up on Cleanups : Environment: Industry is making huge profits by ridding factories, dumps and military installations of toxics. Much of the mess was made by the firms now cashing in.
- The ATTACK of the KILLER MOSQUITOES : Global Warming Could Bring a Deadly Increase in Insect-Borne Epidemics
- New Crown Monarch Sails Quietly From Florida through Caribbean
- Hungarian Spirit Alive and Well at Lake Balaton
- IT'S BACK: Remember the long-term parking lot...
- CIA Nominee Faces Charges He Slanted Data
- ABIDING LOVE: Recent events in the Soviet...
- American Dream at a Turning Point
- Suit Accuses Alarm Firm of Pressuring Elderly : Fraud: The company faces complaints of wearing down customers with long pitches and falsely implying its system can bypass 911 dispatchers.
- CALIFORNIA GOP CONVENTION : Wilson's Foes Lose Attempt to Control State's Delegation in '92 : Conservatives feuding with the governor vow a floor fight over delegate selection. They don't want the national Republican platform to get tilted to the left.
- Friday the 13th Fears Turn Out Deadly Real
- Business Radio Picks Up Static : Media: A hot '80s trend has cooled, but some broadcasters are still optimistic.
- RAT WISDOM: Now that Whitey Herzog has...
- HOT ART: Laguna Niguel abstract artist Paul...
- Federal Campaign Donors' Limits Not Being Enforced : Politics: More than 60 contributors exceeded the $25,000 mark, but FEC took no action against them.
- CALIFORNIA GOP CONVENTION : Anti-Wilson Forces Try to Control '92 Delegates
- The New Farfalla: A Square Meal at a Round Table
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 15, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- NONFICTION - Sept. 15, 1991
- BANKS
- American Savings Buys Remnants of Fallen Columbia : * Thrifts: The once-high-flying S&L;'s core deposits go for only $6.1 million, but the bailout will cost taxpayers $1.2 billion.
- STOCKS : Dow Drops 22.14 After Fed Cuts Discount Rate
- Merrill Lynch Fires 2 Over Shifting of Trade
- Report States Shiley Misled FDA on Heart Valve Defects
- Choice Needn't Be a Lawn Shot
- Case Closed: A Taco Bell assistant manager...
- Healthtech Buys Into Computers
- Visa Plans Debit Cards to Pay Bills From Home : * Finances: The move reflects an urgent desire to expand outside traditional credit card services, which are growing slowly in the United States.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Vandals Set Fire to Funeral Home
- You get fast results in L.A. when...
- Judge Calls Criticism of Gates Sentence Unfair : Courts: Richard W. Stanford Jr. says he's been target of 'personal attacks' for his role in the bitter jail overcrowding debate.
- Chance of Indian Summer Weekend Is Dim
- Lawyer's Contract Draws D.A.'s Interest : Ventura County: The State Bar will be asked to investigate attorney's job applications that allow 'sexual acts.'
- Officials Seek to Scrap Water-Saving Goals : Santa Clarita: Bigger state deliveries and new wells mean the area has an ample supply. Voluntary cuts of 25% had been urged.
- Sea Kings Win on Field Goal
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Meyer Is Used to Firing Rumors
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Kennedy Scoops Up 43-0 Win Over Narbonne
- DECORATING ADVICE : Rattan Would Be at Home With Yellow, Gold
- S.D. Firm Hails Grant of Patent : * Biotech: But competitors of Molecular Biosystems say the patent is irrelevant because it covers too broad a field.
- Coronado
- Crew of Tugboat Saves Woman From Waters of Bay
- 'They told me either I was too happy or I was too worried.' : Years and Miles Melt Away : Newly Arrived Vietnamese Matriarch Reunited With Loved Ones
- Daughter of Prominent Newport Pastor Dies at 23
- Sheriff Defends Selection of Site in Greenbelt for New County Jail
- Schuller to Return to U.S. on Monday : Recovery: An examination shows no further difficulty with blood clots. Televangelist may be allowed to recuperate at home.
- BUENA PARK : Man Surrenders After Police Standoff
- Jurisprudence
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Buechele Rewards Patience of Pirates
- Tough Defense Gets Tustin Past Foothill
- Late Field Goal, Campbell's 282 Yards Push Camarillo Past San Marcos, 20-18
- STAGE REVIEW : Old Globe's Sly, Vivid 'Show-Off'
- San Diego Spotlight : Gruppmans' Soviet Tour Hinges on Peaceful Politics
- 'Wolves' Keeps Dancing in Latest Incarnations
- Bishops Oppose Legal Euthanasia
- Graham Breaks Attendance Mark
- GARDENING : Palm Is Nursery's Fair-Weather Frond
- Wilder Enters Democratic Race for the White House : Politics: Virginia governor sounds a populist theme and admits that he is "the longest of long shots."
- MOTOR SPORTS HYDROPLANE RACING : Faces Change, but the Boats Are the Same
- Milner Enjoys Victory in El Toro Debut
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Chacon Gets Fullerton Rolling
- Key Elements in Keeping a Grand Effect
- Bill for Amnesty Applicants' Classes OKd, Sent to Wilson
- Aquino Will Call for Subic Referendum
- Jan Lipski; Polish Anti-Communist
- 2 Children Killed in Mobile Home Fire
- Producer Lauded for Lupus Show
- OXNARD : Homeowners Sue Over Sign Removal
- Air Quality Report
- Court Upholds the Ban on Green Dragon Demolition
- El Cajon
- The Superior Court of Los Angeles, Family...
- After-the-Fact Permit Won for Grading Road
- Parents Rumble Over Football, Little League
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Beats Ventura for Only Its 2nd Win in 4 Years
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Belcher Will Start Today, After All
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Craig Hospitalized With Heart Problem
- Once More, Victory No. 192 Eludes Santa Ana Coach Hill
- Hennessy Scores Twice as Katella Beats Magnolia
- Top Performers
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Baseball, Football Vie
- Vote Sought on Gay Ordination
- Grand Jury's Term Extended for Probe in Smith Rape Case
- Ex-Officials Got Loans From BCCI-Owned Bank, Fed Says : Probe: The disclosure is first statement of possible ties between First American and former U.S. government personnel. An investigation is under way.
- Cuomo Urges Consensus Against Bush : Politics: The N.Y. governor tells a San Francisco gathering that Democratic candidates must unite to agree on solutions to problems. Some party strategists react coolly.
- Judge Thwarts Del Mar Foes of Freeway Plan : Courts: City of San Diego, Caltrans can proceed with project linking Interstates 5, 15.
- Bicyclist, 24, Wounded in Newhall Drive-By Shooting
- Woman Admits Electronic Tax Fraud Role
- Trial Ordered in Newport Beach Man's Stabbing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Motor Sports
- Lund Scores Twice in Servite's Victory
- TEAM CUP VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly Leads Squad to Team Cup Title
- Adley's Battle for Eligibility at Northridge Ends Happily
- Long Beach Seeks to End Road Streak
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Loses to Mission Viejo
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Five Arizona Men Held in Monks' Deaths
- Dozens of Screws Left Out of Plane's Tail Before Crash
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Veterans Take Party Line in Meetings
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- USD Plans Coming Out Party Against SDSU
- MUSIC REVIEW : Paulus Trumpet Concerto Introduced at Bowl
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Highway 101 Should Keep Eyes on Road : Too Much Mindless Chatter and Not Enough Direction Throws Country Band Off Course
- STAGE REVIEW : 1960s Tale Has Lost Its Why
- ABT's 'Nutcracker' Canceled at OCPAC
- Memory Card Accord to Mean Tinier Laptops
- Guerrilla, U.N. Soldier Slain in Lebanon Clash
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Plane's Tape Contains 'Whooshing' Sound
- Engineering Center to Be Dedicated at USC
- Jury Award Against Farmers Insurance Upheld : Courts: The firm, which is ordered to pay $58 million in damages to Cypress firm, plans to appeal the decision.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : McCaskill Will Get Start on Road
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Night Games Haven't Gone Well
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Losing Round One Deflates the Braves
- Boghossian, Webster Named Preseason All-Americans
- PADRE UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Draft Pick's Mother Says He Probably Won't Sign
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Yosemite Deal Includes 'Golden Parachutes' : Parks: Five executives of firm that will sell its concession operation stand will share $2 million in severence pay.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- United Way to Fund Scouts Despite Religion-Bias Suit
- Senate Approves Bill to Extend the Life of High-Speed Train Panel
- New College's Growth May Be Speeded Up : Education: Cal State may accelerate San Marcos campus to compensate for cap on SDSU enrollment.
- Doctor Wins $16 Million in Libel Suit Against Paper : Defamation: Jurors find a Vietnamese-language journal in Westminster guilty of soiling the physician's reputation. It's the biggest-ever California award.
- It's Your Right to Know : A necessary protest about manipulative Pentagon press policy in the Gulf
- The Man Beijing Is Rooting Against
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Koch Wins First Regatta; Conner Places Third
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : There Are More Games Behind the Scenes
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Homer Doesn't Bother Blue Jays
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Adds Bulk While Others Trim
- Trojans Turn On Respect
- Track and Field
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Wins 2 in Water Polo Tournament
- Mater Dei's Blanton Passes Test : Prep football: He throws three scoring passes in 27-21 victory over Capistrano Valley.
- Jurisprudence
- Troy Pulls Out Last-Minute Tie with Vaqueros
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Church Role in Mideast Peace Seen : Discord: Leader of Armenian faith hopes to help build trust between warring factions. He hails new religious freedom in homeland.
- TV REVIEW : Self-Help Message in 3rd World Documentary
- Bryan Genesse Didn't Have to Fight for 'Justice'--It Just Worked Out
- Minority Mix Expanding in Legal Profession : Lawyers: Change is clearly noticeable among attorneys in practice five years or less, a State Bar survey shows.
- Screenwriter H. Dimsdale and Wife Are Suicides
- Ozone Research Satellite Aboard Shuttle Passes Tests, NASA Says
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Key Heroin Dealer Arrested in Sting
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MADERA : Man Sentenced to Die in 2 Slayings
- U.S., Soviets Unsure Over Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: Baker says there is still hope for an October conference but that both nations will have to work harder on allies.
- Bank to Double in Size After Acquisition
- Foreign Firms Have Big Bioscience Stake
- Bush's Physical Condition 'Incredible,' Doctor Says
- He Won't Step Down Despite Setbacks, Afghan President Says : Politics: Najibullah vows to stay until a U.N. settlement allows elections that include his party. Observers see signs of a 'siege mentality' in Kabul.
- Man Burns Self to Death at a Supreme Court Door
- Oskar Stark; Attorney
- Hartley Says He Will Explore a Run at the Mayor's Office
- Troubled Deputy Threatens to Leap Off Bridge
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
- OXNARD : Girl, 15, Admits She Left Newborn to Die
- Countdown to Primary: San Diego Council Races : District 8: Andrea Skorepa is battling incumbent Bob Filner in a district that has been reshaped with a Latino majority.
- Man, 100, Who Rode With Zapata Will Ride in L.A. Parade Sunday
- Fair to Midway : Cooking, Crafts, Curiosities and Cows Draw Crowds
- Miscellany
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Expectations to Weigh Heavily on In Excess
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Muster Gets Past Bruguera
- Individual Efforts Not Enough for Alemany
- Bruins Hope for Another Turning Point
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Mobley Scores Twice in Kennedy's 12-7 Victory
- Executive Life Plan May Erode Value for Some Policyholders
- Democrats Talk as if Court Seat for Thomas Is Assured
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Romp in Volleyball