- MAINTENANCE : Keep Cool in a Pool That Sparkles : Monitor Water Level, Chemical Balance, Filters
- Typhoon Hurts 80, Levels Guam Homes
- JUSTICE : Colombian Officials Play Blame Game Over Drug Kingpin's Escape From Jail
- Ministry's Biker Image Causes Uproar
- County's Jobless Rate Hits 8.8% : Employment: The figure for July is a seven-year high. About 4,000 positions were lost in agriculture.
- Alma Graciela Haro Cabello; Bolero Singer 'Esmeralda'
- Shipping Magnate Who Created Westlake Dies : Suburban: Daniel K. Ludwig was 95. In 1967, he began developing the area into one of nation's first instant cities.
- Congressman Denies Charges of Extortion
- Classic's Promoter Sorry to See Sabatini Lose
- Van Horne to Fight One-Time Olympian
- Surfboat Races Represent a Serious Row for Lifeguards : Championships: Promoter hopes Sunday's competition catches on with beach crowd.
- Miscellany
- Ross Hedges on Naming Starting QB : Chargers: Reilly, the quarterbacks coach, says Gagliano is the man, but head coach says he won't announce starter until Monday.
- Steve Morse Soars in 2 Different Crafts : Music: Guitarist, who was once a commercial pilot, says flying helps his work, allowing him to see the big picture.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Street Kids Run Rampant in 'London Kills Me'
- AIRLINES
- Federal Disaster Relief Buoys Battered Florida : Hurricane: Local officials' animosity fades as troops and supplies arrive. The toll of homeless rises to 250,000.
- BURBANK : Defense Workers to Be Retrained for Car Venture
- Crash Inquiry Targets Flight Path : Santa Paula: Pilot killed in Thursday collision may have been on the wrong approach and using an outdated radio frequency.
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Opening Delayed 5 Weeks
- Why he never shackles his feet: Matt...
- 2 Banks Robbed; 1 Heist Ends in Arrest
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kent Helps New York Sweep Cincinnati
- A Gene Murphy Quotebook
- Advertisers Shun AIDS Program : Television: The producer of 'Understanding HIV,' which airs today on KABC-TV, says companies are afraid of boycotts and negative campaigns from right-wing groups.
- AUTOS
- Standards Relaxed for Employers' Drug Tests
- Assembly OKs School Bonds Measure for 1994 Ballot
- U.S. Food Airlift Finally Reaches Starving Somalis : Relief: After two weeks of glitches, first plane is greeted by impromptu dancing at town's gravel airstrip.
- D.K. Ludwig; Made Fortune in Shipping Ventures
- Fire Crews Contain 64,000-Acre Blaze in Northern California
- AUTOS
- Traders Cautious, but Dow Gains 12.97 : Market Overview
- Free Trade Pact Won't Cost American Jobs, Hills Says
- Iraq Disperses Troops in 'No-Fly' Zone, U.S. Says : Persian Gulf: The move is seen as avoiding a possible bombing attack. Allied air patrols encounter no resistance.
- J. Kneeland Nunan; Industrialist, Aide to Howard Hughes
- Americans Dip Into Savings : Economy: July was the second straight month that income growth, which was 0.3%, trailed consumer spending, 0.2%.
- Strike at Crucial GM Parts Plant Could Spread
- GARDENING : Dig This List of Handy Tools
- Store Seasonings for Winter
- Train Sets on the Ceiling: Little Engines That Can
- U.S. Navy Makes Visit to Albania
- Toll Rises to 82 in Russian Plane Crash
- Serb Rules Keep Croats, Muslims on Short Leash
- Jurisprudence
- Clemens Stand in Way of Angels' Plans : Baseball: He gives up only an unearned run in Boston's 7-1 victory.
- Depleted Mets Haven't Given Up Yet : Baseball: A day after pitching ace David Cone is traded, they regroup to put a dent in Cincinnati's pennant hopes with a 4-3 victory.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stomach Virus Stops Becker in Open Tuneup
- Naturalist Sings, Writes of Love of Earth
- Site Where Eisenhower Wed Is Up for Sale
- O.C. SAT Scores Top National, State Averages
- Pilot Who Died May Have Erred on Flight Path, Investigator Says
- Gore Attacks GOP Record on Environment
- UTC Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Defense Scam
- COLUMN ONE : New Words Tongue-Tie Russians : From teens to <i> biznessmyen</i> , the country is listening to <i> rok </i> in the <i> kar </i> and going <i> shawpping </i> for <i> shooz</i> ,<i> ti-shirti </i> and <i> shorti.</i> Purists are horrified.
- Ex-Trustee Ely Has Cancer Surgery : Health: The convicted embezzler has had two operations in which half his face was removed, according to his wife.
- YORBA LINDA : Area Near School Gets Traffic Light
- Judge Backs Use of Funds for Lancaster Overpasses : Finances: The ruling upholds the city's right to shift $24 million in housing money. But the redevelopment firm that challenged the proposal has vowed to appeal.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Sentenced in Traffic Death
- LONG BEACH : Board Names Cohn to Head School System
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Jails: Sentenced to Continuing Crisis
- County Jobless Rate Declines in July to 7.3%
- Developers' Fees for New Schools Raised : Santa Clarita Valley: An agreement among eight factions increases builders' share from the state-mandated $1.58 per square foot to $2.50.
- State Budget Crisis Closes Agency Serving 7,000 Disabled : Health care: Nonprofit center closes after $6 million it had borrowed runs out. Its clients are now living on the generosity of private caretakers, and could face eviction.
- COUNTYWIDE : Only 1 Water Agency Meets Test Deadline
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Class Aids Employers of Disabled
- Brewers Get Record 31 Hits in 22-2 Win
- Faria Keeps Dominating Scratch Main Division
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Jolie's Halo Is Looking Bright
- Clinton Implies Bush Lied in Remarks on Tax Record
- Bush Defends U.S. Response After Hurricane
- Basketball Game Between Gangs, LAPD Is Canceled : Recreation: Promoters say there was not enough time to get word out about Sports Arena face-off between Crips and Bloods and police team. Both sides express disappointment.
- Vincent Not Only Issue in Chicago : Baseball: Collective bargaining, recession and various agendas will be addressed by major league owners beginning Thursday.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Holdout Over, so Moss Is Activated
- There's Plenty of Behind-the-Scenes Drama as Well
- Murphy's Law : Problems Never Go Away for Titan Coach
- O.C. POP DATEBOOK
- WEEKEND TV : 'Report' Grades Schools
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Redevelopment
- They're Strange, but Easy on the Ears
- Theatergoer Feels More at Home in L.A.
- Fans of Larry Legend Give Downey the Business
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Some Traditions Not Worth Keeping Up
- How Could Notre Dame Do Anything Wrong?
- Ripken's Big Deal: Is <i> Anyone </i> Worth It?
- Air Quality Rules for Businesses
- Luginbill Is Lauded for Building Program
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Fans of Larry Legend Give Downey the Business
- Fans of Larry Legend Give Downey the Business
- Ripken's Big Deal: Is <i> Anyone </i> Worth It?
- Fans of Larry Legend Give Downey the Business
- Horowitz Reassuring in Tragedy
- Conventions
- O'Malley Working on the Wrong Thing
- Raider Fans Don't See Schroeder-Marinovich as a Difficult Decision
- Politically Correct
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Raider Fans Don't See Schroeder-Marinovich as a Difficult Decision
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Advocacy and Mediation
- GOP and Democrats Trade Charges
- Raider Fans Don't See Schroeder-Marinovich as a Difficult Decision
- Choice in Schools
- Fans of Larry Legend Give Downey the Business
- Whuddyamean Writers?
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 29, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 29, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 29, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 29, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 29, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 29, 1992
- Power Briefly Knocked Out for 232,000 Customers : Electricity: Failure of a circuit breaker or a cable fault are suspected. The outage affects workers, shoppers and motorists.
- 45-Minute Blackout Hits 232,000 Customers in Valley
- WILL WORK FOR TUNA: John T. Fay,...
- MOVING ON: If a new Santa Ana...
- The Mouse That Didn't Roar
- SHOP TALK: Irvine Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan...
- WIVES II: This month it was Barbara...
- Reform of Workers' Comp Falters
- Jackson Is Quietly Earning Respect : Baseball: After nearly being traded in the offseason, he has shown that his 1991 season was not a fluke.
- Benefit Party Tied to Pacific Classic Race
- Streisand Sinks Deluxe 'Tides' Disc
- 'Pillow Talk' Tops Punch Line Festival
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Storyville': Southern-Fried Election Tale of Sex and Slime
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bigger Act, Less Substance, by Indigo Girls
- Charting Springfield's Prime
- Betting on Japan's Stocks: Some Pros See Bear Waning
- Unemployment Claims Take Record Nose-Dive : Economy: New filings for jobless benefits fall below 400,000. Corporate profits climb to new high.
- Record $20.8 Billion Went Into Bond Mutual Funds in July
- Plane Crash in Russia Kills All 77 Aboard
- Dressed for Emmy Success
- Coffin Caper Is an Open-and-Shut Case
- The Italian Touch
- Meeting of Minds : Bookstore Brings Black, Latino Cultures Together
- City Manager Discovered the High Cost of Moving West : Redondo Beach: William Kirchhoff got a hefty raise and a housing allowance--but he figures he still lost almost $122,000 by leaving Texas.
- Warner Center Growth Plan Delayed : Woodland Hills: Approval stalls over how much money builders should contribute to traffic improvements.
- U.S. Releases Man Held in Shooting
- UCLA Plans to Add Special Seats at Pauley
- Pigskin Gets Less-Than-Classic Ratings for KTLA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Expects Nerves
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Kennedy Center Cites Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward : Arts: Lionel Hampton, Ginger Rogers, Mstislav Rostropovich and Paul Taylor will also be honored.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Looney-Tune 'Honeymoon'
- Hughes' Ex-Chief Cleared : Probe: The Justice Department closes its bribery investigation of Albert D. Wheelon in connection with satellite contracts.
- Getting to the Sole of a Sneak Attack
- Mountain Standoff Rallies Idaho Cradle of the Fringe : Holdout: In a rugged land that harbors religious zealots, racists and outlaws, Randy Weaver is a hero.
- Fatal Visions
- Ex-Officer Sued Over Settlement to Rape Victim : Courts: The city attorney wants to recoup $150,000 a woman received after she was assaulted by an off-duty patrolman in 1981. The move is a legal first for L.A.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : More Flexible and Thrifty, Too
- Curbs on Bingo Imperil Riding Therapy Project
- Arnold John Stafford; Retired CSUN Professor
- Out of a Garden Grow Hope and Pride : Community: Project sponsored by Common Ground proves a successful educational tool. Several efforts are planned in neglected parts of the city.
- Secret Word Is 'Cosby' : Comedian Puts 'Bet' on Show's Quick Success
- Smith and Stoklos Might Not Play
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sanders to Stay With Braves
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Newbury Oaks Quickly Disconnects Guaynabo, 7-1
- Meskhi Sweeps No. 1 Sabatini in Major Upset : Tennis: Ranked 23rd in the world, she takes only 1:21 to oust Mazda Classic's top-seeded player.
- Strong Dose of Reality for ABC's 'One Life to Live' : Television: The soap shows eight sections of the Names Project AIDS Quilt to conclude a summer-long plot examining homophobia and a gay teen character.
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods' Match Is Suspended Because of Storm
- Loyola's Doctor Still on Stand in Gathers Trial : Jurisprudence: Hyslop says school never asked him to take responsibility for basketball player.
- EVENTS
- A Celebration of Stan the Band Man
- TV Reviews : 'Trip' a Humorous Peek at Family Life
- JAZZ REVIEW : All-Stars Pay Tribute to Dizzy Gillespie at Bowl
- DEL MAR : Championship Series May End
- Screen Test to Help Knox Trim Roster : Rams: Coach says he'll watch game film of loss to Chargers before he cuts 13 players by Monday.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'La Discrete': Beautifully Played Game of Seduction
- Definitive : Polo Shirts Boast Classic Versatility
- Baboon-Liver Recipient Hospitalized With Fever
- San Diego State Chief Loses Faculty Vote : Education: Angry professors will ask trustees to remove President Thomas Day. His controversial budget would cut departments and tenured staff.
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction : CONSIGNMENT
- Kravchuk May Banish Emigre Critics
- Record Shows Trial Lawyers 'Own Bill Clinton,' Quayle Says
- Women and Oneness : New exhibit at Cal State Northridge galleries puts sharp focus on feminist involvement in community.
- Bill Could Clear Way to Open Prison in Lancaster : Legislature: The measure, sent to the Senate on a 75-0 Assembly vote, would kill funds for a 1,400-bed facility near downtown L.A.
- BREA : Settlement OKd on Relocation Funds
- Bullet-Riddled Body Found in Car
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Type AB Positive
- COMEDY REVIEW : You're Getting Silly . . . Veeeeery Silly
- Trainer Mandella Not Being Investigated
- The Farce Is Still With Andrew Bergman : Movies: The writer-director of 'Honeymoon in Vegas' has a Ph.D. and loves hearing audiences laugh at something he wrote.
- RADIO
- It's Never Too Late : Sixty-year-old Dave Mackay, one of the Southland's finest pianists, is still honing his skills.
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Disaster Official Stands Fast in the Eye of Political Storm
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- DAY: Professors Ask That SDSU President Be Fired : Majority of Professors Asks for Day's Firing : Education: Vote comes after months of turmoil at San Diego State prompted by budget crisis.
- ARCHITECTURE : New Home Bringing Britain's Secret Service in From the Cold
- Frederick O'Neal; Headed Actors' Equity
- CAMARILLO : Bus Fares to Rise for Most Passengers
- SYLMAR : Students Protest Proposed Fee Jump
- PASADENA : More Than 25,000 Quakes Reported in 2 Months
- MISSION VIEJO : Employment Office Readied for Opening
- Countywide : Seymour, Feinstein Campaigning Here
- They Almost Went Down With the Ship : Rescue: Southland fishermen lost their boat in Hurricane Darby, but escaped with their lives.
- Hurricane Moves Hurricanes : Andrew's Devastation Forces No. 1 Miami to Shift Practice to Vero Beach
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Beck (65) Leads Couples by Two
- College Basketball
- German Police Quell Neo-Nazi Riots--for Now
- HE SAID, SHE SAID : Will Women Ever Stop Agonizing Over Size? Fat Chance
- SUN VALLEY : Driver Burned in Propane Explosion
- VISTA : Rapist Posing as Officer Attacks Girl
- Rams Are Far From Perfect : Football: Chargers hand them first loss in final exhibition, 30-19. It looks a lot like last season.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Scott Back in Stride as the Season Opener Nears
- London Advances, but MacGregor and Sampras Lose in Open Qualifying
- State Ranks Homeowner, Car Insurers
- Unearthed Toxic Gases Kill 1 Person, Sicken 37 Others
- RUSSIA : Out of Rubles? Use Scrip, Gum or Matches : Cash-short cities, plants print their own currency. In-kind payments foster barter system.
- Bank, Business Reluctance Sinks Mayor's IOU-for-Cash Proposal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cool Schools Would Cost $6.8 Million
- LOS ANGELES : School Board OKs Deal With Administrators
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Arriens Upsets Gilbert in New York
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Expects Nerves
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Adams Is Waived, Simmons Returns
- Adult-Film Star's Party to Benefit Youth AIDS Group : Fund-raising: A birthday bash for Amber Lynn will raise money for a struggling organization.
- Three FM Radio Changes Have One Thing in Common : Ratings: Programmers try different formats to attract coveted 25- to 54-year-old listeners.
- AUTOS
- PCC Group to Be Listed on NASDAQ
- REAL ESTATE
- Bucking the Recession at Track Takes Horse Sense : Racing: It's been a good year for Cobra Golf co-founder Gary Biszantz, a horse owner and racing enthusiast. He's making money at it.
- The King Is Joining the Sultan of Swat
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Filante Says Brain Tumor Won't Stop Drive : Congress: Surrogates will carry the Republican's message to 6th District voters while he undergoes treatment for cancer.
- 'Twin Peaks' Pique: No Film Screening for L.A.
- Where to Go
- The Short and the Long of It : Hair is cropped close for boys, and down-the-back for girls. Styles include intellectual punk and the fade.
- Senate OKs Bill to Fund Poison Control Centers
- 'Holocaust-as-Hoax' Pamphleteer Cleared
- CRA Monitoring of Loans, Land Criticized : Finances: An audit of the agency finds an array of problems. But officials say most are being corrected.
- Firefighters Battle Camp Pendleton Blazes; 2,000 Acres Burn
- COLUMN RIGHT/ VIRGINIA I. POSTREL : Free Trade Is Bush's Economic Ace : Job-poor Arkansas' experience refutes fears of industrial flight to Mexico.
- Landlord Is Fined for Trimming Tree, Killing and Stranding Herons
- Kitty bitter: A publication called Jury Verdicts...
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Gears Up for Fall Classes
- STANTON : Ban Extended on New Adult Businesses
- Suspects in Baby Kidnaping Are Arrested in SWAT Action
- Countywide : Hurricane Relief Donations Solicited
- Local Tensions Flare at First Lady's Stop : Politics: Barbara Bush gets sampling of O.C. party's divisiveness as Republican loyalists and GOP backers of Clinton confront each other.
- Will Rich Guys Save Raiders?
- Handing Back Angels' Reins : Wathan Steps Down for Rodgers
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : 'Southern' Style Found at Sabor Too
- Putting Zingg in Exhibits : Art: Things have changed at Fullerton's Muckenthaler center since a new administrator has been aboard.
- Hank Shines Through : Drama: "Lost Highway," at the Old Globe, evolved from a series of songs by a Williams look-alike.
- LOCAL NOTES
- Pirated Versions of Woody Allen's 'Husbands and Wives' Being Sold
- MUSIC REVIEW : Enchanting Salute to Messiaen
- San Diego Spotlight : Heading East for More Tastes From the Orient
- ART REVIEW : 'Siege' Captures McMillen's Magic
- DOING BUSINESS / MAKING CHOCOLATE : How Sweet They Are : Trops Makes Secrets Public
- Bergen's New Bid for Durr-Fillauer Is Rejected : Takeover offer: The Alabama-based drug wholesaler says the $466-million proposal is too restrictive with terms of employment for its top four executives.
- Gish Biomedical Earnings Drop 10%; Sales Up 5%
- SUIT YOURSELF : Invading a Male Bastion
- UAW Strike in Ohio Closes GM Saturn Plant
- Designer Spotlight : Bright 'Rags' Enrich Children's Wardrobes
- KGB Successor Thwarts Illegal Export Schemes : Russia: $25 million in recovered metal and other resources nearly covers Security Ministry's budget.
- Forget the 'Ideal'--Be Real : A state budget is very possible now if both sides cool down and deal
- LONG BEACH : Judge Rejects Retrial of Former Police Officer
- Former Hostage of Murder Suspect Sues Chula Vista
- Man Pulled From Lake, Hospitalized
- Disabled Demand End to Budget Crisis, Fear Cuts in Services : Rally: Families, caretakers join in demonstration asking Wilson and Legislature to stop 'mental cruelty' and pass a spending plan.
- Crime and Punishment : Justice: A brutal beating during a robbery almost killed prominent surgeon Larry McCarthy. But he recovered to face the accused in court, where he wants 'justice to be done.'
- Penalty Voted for Sexual Harassment by Students
- LOS ANGELES : 25-Year LAPD Veteran Faces Indecency Charges
- Anti-Poverty Agency Lays Off Nearly Third of Its Staff : Finances: Head of CDC says action was needed to forestall a deficit. Aid programs will be affected.
- Countywide : Takasugi Proposes to Dock Lawmakers
- Jurisprudence
- Homeowners Oppose Plan for More Hollywood Bowl Rock Concerts
- Koll Construction's John Wills Dies
- Higher Dollar Helps Push Dow Up 7.83 : Market Overview
- Russia's Kabul Embassy Closing After Attack
- Schools at Risk : Campuses in Crime-Prone Areas Frequently Involve Students in Safety Exercises to Guard Against the Violence
- Mecham Will Run for Arizona Senate Seat
- Racial Tensions, Economics Cited in Riots : Survey: Poll by independent commission also shows that 75% said the slow police response was because of poor planning and a lack of leadership in the LAPD.
- COSTA MESA : New President Is Elected by Fair Board
- San Diego : 4 Indicted for Filing False Travel Claims
- Prison Terms for Workers in Welfare Fraud : Courts: Two county employees draw 6- and 7-year sentences for scheme that cost taxpayers as much as $1 million.
- PLATFORM : Parents, Be Aware
- Weary Democrats Looking to Cut Losses in Budget War
- South Africa Revamps Embattled Police Force : Overhaul: Government to retire 13 top white generals in bid for credibility. The ANC says it isn't enough.
- Artistry of Summer Hats
- CAMARILLO : City Amends Law on Keeping Animals
- SAT Math Scores Improve at 5 High School Districts
- VAN NUYS : Unity Fair to Offer Social Services Help
- LAGUNA BEACH : Clinic Hopes to Offer AIDS Program
- Different VCR, Same Fix: Owner Needs Head Cleaned
- Use of Tape Allowed in Menendez Trial : Courts: State justices rule that the prosecution may enter a psychologist's recorded notes into evidence against two brothers accused of killing their parents.
- Pictures Worth So Many Words : Applause for the use of disabled models in commercial ads
- Driver Is Arrested After Car Rear-Ends Road-Striping Truck
- 50-Cent Fares Fail to Increase RTD Bus Ridership : Transportation: The program is popular among those who were already using the system. The lack of new revenues is hurting district finances.
- Assembly OKs Bill to Kill L.A. Prison Deal
- Orange : Physician Denies Malpractice Claims
- Executive Joins Hyundai Golf Cars
- Forget Those Booster Seats When Flying
- STAGE REVIEW : Spirited 'Deathtrap' Revival : Fading playwright would kill for another hit. En route, one must suspend belief, suffer a Byzantine plot and await gunshot in Act II.
- Prosecutor O'Neill Named to Judgeship : Judiciary: The veteran chief deputy district attorney will fill a vacancy on the Municipal Court bench.
- CAMARILLO : Council Vote OKs Trash Monopoly
- REAL ESTATE
- News From the Human Zoo : English playwright Terry Johnson's 'Cries From the Mammal House' will have its U.S. premiere tonight.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Initiative Survives Challenge