- Franklin Arrives in Time to Help SDSU Top USD
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ventura Falls in Volleyball Title Match
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : *** Cassandra Wilson, "She Who Weeps," JMT/Polygram.
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : *** Gary Foster, "Make Your Own Fun," Concord Jazz.
- TAOS: Like Santa Fe Used to Be : This New Mexico Town Has Retained Its Unique, Unvarnished Character
- FICTION
- AUCTIONS : Orange County
- In Reversal, Judge Gives Las Flores Green Light : Development: A 2,500-home project's environmental impact report was properly conducted after all, he decides. Foes protest 'shabby treatment,' may appeal.
- Downright Unneighborly : Residents of Rural Laguna Area, Future Homeowners Square Off
- Youth, 16, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Farm Worker Held in Death of Baby Found in Toilet
- Special Assembly Vote Tuesday
- Quoted
- Arena Marquee Open to Sponsors--for a Fee
- Inmates Injured in Jail Brawl in Descanso
- Lawndale Tightens Condo, Apartment Development Rules
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Boxing
- Fallbrook's Glusac Wins at Laguna Hills
- Rolling Hills Expected to Name Warren as Coach
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- Some Good Advice to Orioles' Owner Eli Jacobs
- Arizona Battles Back to Beat Stanford, 28-23 : Pacific 10: After trailing, 17-7, at halftime, Wildcats turn the game around.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** 1/2 Ned's Atomic Dustbin, "God Fodder," Columbia.
- RING SIDE: Axl Rose, who has punctuated...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : ** Jon Lucien, "Listen Love," Mercury.
- Chavez Retains Title in a Runaway : Boxing: Mexican champion chases challenger Lonnie Smith, who does not put up much of a fight.
- Lutoslawski's Quartet for Our Time
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** 1/2 The Fabulous Thunderbirds, "Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk," Epic.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : *** 1/2 Dave Holland, "Extensions," ECM.
- What Work Is, by PHILIP LEVINE
- Prep Football Spotlight : Facts, Figures and Comments from Last Weeks's Games : KNIGHT TO REMEMBER
- Baseball / Daily Report : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Craig Released From Hospital
- A Wrong Turn at Albuquerque : New Mexico playwright Graebner shows people dissatisfied with life's rules
- BOOK REVIEW : Overcoming Difficulties in Financing a Home
- Army Poachers Peril Wildlife in Uganda
- WATER POLO : Cal Wins Three to Make Semifinals
- The Best Part Is That He Is Young at Heart
- Pierce Struggles, Then Burns East L.A. at the End, 19-10
- Colts Trying to Get on Move Again : Raiders: Indianapolis has had its seventh consecutive 0-2 start, but Pankey should help.
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Test Screenings for Those Who Answer to a Higher Authority
- FALL ALBUMS : David Bowie's Tunefully 'Tin' Ear : *** TIN MACHINE "Tin Machine II" <i> Victory</i>
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** The Candy Skins, "Space I'm In," DGC.
- STAGE : Paul Lazarus' Pasadena Dreamin'
- COVER STORY : The Hot Wave From L.A. : There's a new school of architects in Southern California, and Japan loves the look, commissioning projects that may be models for the next century
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : A Class for Painters Who Want to Get in Touch With Nature
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : * Tommy Page, "From the Heart," Sire.
- A Timeless Women's Story of the '90s : Having it all--except, perhaps, hours enough to enjoy it all--is a theme of 'Les Ms.'
- Curiosity Fills the Air on a Return to Thailand
- Style : LOOKS : Strength in Colors
- Man Behind 'Big Bird' Enjoys Anonymity
- South American Countries Bordering on Battle Over National Boundaries : Geography: Lines that were drawn when nations gained freedom in the 19th Century have been disputed ever since. Most of the squabbles are verbal, but occasionally fighting breaks out.
- Disappearing 'Devil' and Other Conspiracy Theories
- Mr. Motivator : Hollenbeck Center's Danny Hernandez Instills a Can-Do Spirit in Many East L.A. Youth
- Royal Foxx : DEJA View
- Problem Child (NBC tonight at 9), a...
- School for Immigrants Bridges Language Gap
- Steel Yourself
- City of Industry : Assessment District OKd
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Bush Betrays His Own Peace Plan : It's up to Congress to keep our pledge on the loan guarantees and restore our posture as a reliable arbiter.
- Lungren Says Appeals Void Law on Executions : Death penalty: Attorney general calls for further limits on pleas to federal courts in speech before State Bar convention.
- Azerbaijan Communist Party Will Dissolve
- Accidents Waiting to Happen? : LAX has more problems than just one air controller's tragic mistake
- Legislature Approves 'Park Barrel' Funding
- 2 Killed, 2 Critically Hurt in Separate Road Accidents
- Soccer
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Austrians Play in Geneva Tournament Final
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : EIGHT-MAN
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers' Fielder Hits Homer a County Mile
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Florida Pulls Away From Alabama, 35-0
- Redskins Making a Living Off Making Adjustments
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- Moorpark Hits Riverside Early, Hangs On to Post 23-21 Upset
- Fatal Shots : Vishniac's photos of doomed European Jews make for poignant viewing at University of Judaism
- UC IRVINE WATER POLO TOURNAMENT : Humbert's Five Goals Carry Cal
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Charming Jazz or Is Jones Just Kidding Around? : *** RICKIE LEE JONES "Pop Pop" <i> Geffen</i>
- NEW RELEASES : Leisurely Griffin, Appealing Raney : *** 1/2 SUE RANEY "In Good Company" <i> Discovery</i>
- ON LOCATION : MOVIES : Drawing to a Pair of Winners : Jessica Tandy and Kathy Bates lend their star power to a film that challenges Hollywood images of the South
- Gardening : Dwarf Dahlia Brightens Yard
- THE BIZ
- Sales, Permits Point Toward New-Home Market Upturn
- Time-Share Ownership Offers 'Same Time Next Year' Trip Advantages : Trends: Buyers should ignore pressure tactics and thoroughly investigate before making an investment. Bargains may be available on the resale market.
- Why Should Investors Seek Counsel for Real Estate Exchanges?
- 'Cramdown' in Your Future?
- Miss America Pageant Won by Hawaii College Student
- Murder Suspect Seeks to Clear Name With Lawsuit : Litigation: Mary Kellel-Sophiea says homicide investigators wrongfully tried to pin her husband's slaying on her. The detectives still believe she's guilty.
- 1,500 Party as Foothill Division Mends Fences : Law enforcement: The police offer tours, Mexican music and hot dogs. Community relations were damaged by the beating of Rodney G. King in March.
- Bills' No-Huddle Terrorizing the NFL Defenses
- Hockey
- The Denver Grand Prix filed for Chapter...
- Pro Basketball
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Santiago Figures Recent Success Should Keep Padres Interested
- Penn State Is Ready to Represent Big Ten
- Puck's Wine & Food Festival Adds a Touch of Citrus
- CULTURAL POLITICS : The Labyrinth of the North : Mexican artists transplanted to L.A. wrestle with identity and their connection to a related, yet distinct, Chicano community
- Checking Retirement in Costa Rica
- Some attractive air bargains this week. Air...
- Fixer-Upper Causes Big Chain Reaction
- Insurers Battle Workplace Fraud : Scams: Insurance companies are cracking down on firms that falsify information on their applications in order to get lower rates.
- FICTION
- Hidden Mountain Hiking Near Downtown L.A.
- The Literary Cat
- Soviets Need Market Linchpins to Thrive
- Style : DESIGN : Back in the Saddle
- Home Improvement : Acorns, Castles, Wings Are Some Kind of Nut
- Style : FASHION : Made in Mexico
- Reserves Wise, But Not the Law
- Liberal Policies
- Taking Leaf : Don't Change Anything
- A 'Wonderful Life'
- STREET SMART
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- Unbelievable 'Elvis'
- 'Saying No' to AIDS
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- 35th District Plan Should Be 86ed
- Perfecting Complaints
- Keating
- Humorless Emmy Show
- REAL MUSCLE
- The Ethics Behind Public Relations and Letting States License Barbers
- DADDY'S GIRLS
- Catholicism Lacks Defenders of the Faith
- REAL MUSCLE
- Humorless Emmy Show
- Defense of Disney's Moves Draws Fire
- Edward James Olmos for Governor?
- Seattle Attitude
- An Intolerable Attitude Toward Gays
- U.S. Debate Over Soviet Aid
- A 'Wonderful Life'
- PALM LATITUDES
- SPECIAL SECTION
- SPORT REPORT
- 'Genie' Waves Wand on Home
- Program Targets 18-Year-Old Non-Voters : Politics: Numbers of young people at polls have dwindled to all-time low. Expert hopes pocketbooks will be motivating issue.
- Azusa : Dump Appeals State Ban
- Our house is haunted.We saw the ghost...
- Duarte : Zoning Rules Set for Homes
- ESCAPING : Skid Row : A lost job or wrong turn pushed them into homelessness. Now, many are trying to find their way back out.
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Child Abuse Panel Calls for Home Visits
- At This Special Chicago Elementary School for Blacks, 'A' Is for Africa : Education: Self-esteem and cultural pride are stressed along with the basics. Many graduates stay in school and go on to college.
- Style : GARDENS : Rustic Refuge
- Cordless Trimmer
- CLIQUES
- Trust Me On This : Remembering a Book of Remembering
- Officials Fear a Renewal of Measles Epidemic : Health: Some say the resurgence of the disease signals a breakdown in the vaccination delivery system. Poor children face the greatest risk.
- Visiting the Markets Reveals True Egyptian Life
- Even Italy's 'Big Three' Hit by Sagging Tourism
- Macho Miniskirts
- Chileans Cheer, Mourn on Anniversary of Army Coup : South America: Crowds gather at Pinochet's home to mark his takeover. 'This is a sad date,' Aylwin says.
- 'Cheers': Aging Like a Fine Show
- Growing Army Fights Signs of Urban Blight
- Bipartisan Redistricting Deal Taking Shape : Politics: With work on new Senate boundaries almost done, map drawers are focusing on Assembly district lines. Republicans want--and may get--a chance of controlling the lower house.
- Amid Tough Times, Penny-Pinching Pittsburgh Excels at Cutting Costs : Government: Sensible city pared down its staff and even got rid of the spittoon cleaners at City Hall. However, a $35-million shortfall is projected for 1992.
- L.A. Through the Eye of a Stranger : LOS ANGELES; Capital of the Third World <i> By David Rieff</i> , <i> (Simon & Schuster: $20; 259 pp.) </i>
- The Beggar's Opera (Bravo today at 5)...
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Board, Honig Feud Simmers Again
- Panel Gives Developer's Road Project Belated OK : Development: Despite complaints by residents and environmentalists, the Coastal Commission approves an after-the-fact permit for the work.
- West Covina : Council May Alter Schedule
- Health Foods Bark Up Wrong Tree : Pets: Adequate nutrition is all a healthy dog or cat needs, veterinarians say. They warn against extra vitamins and insufficient fat in the diet.
- Alaska May Ban Dog-Wolf Hybrids : Pets: Officials are concerned about rare incidents of violence and whether vaccinations work. But the breed has its champions.
- Some Native Peoples See Dividends, Others See Disaster in Oil Drilling
- Settling In : Jensen-Alvarado Historic Park Celebrates Early Pioneers Who Changed Southland
- Move Over, Gnatcatcher: Latest Flap Is Cactus Wren
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : Hot Wingdings!
- Kabul Says It's Set to Halt Fighting
- Trip Triggers Metamorphosis of Tough Kid, But It's Limited
- COLUMN RIGHT / TOM BETHELL : Don't Take the Fifth, Go on the Attack : The Thomas hearings are a study in Republican diffidence.
- Keen on Keane : Santa Monica's Top Cop Steps Down With Fanfare He Tried to Avoid as Chief
- Political Orphans' Protest Mostly Stirs Up Sympathy
- Some 'Happy New Year' Message! : Israel: The country is shocked by Bush's blunt public posture--but shocked enough to compromise?
- Commentary : Elegy for Tribune From One of Its Own
- LAPD Report Was Softened, Panelist Says : Police: The Christopher Commission's original document was even more critical of the department than what it ultimately issued, according to one of its members.
- New School Brings More Students, More Gripes : Newly merged P.V. Peninsula High School is crowded, but is hardly the disaster once feared
- JENNY JONES: Where the Girls Are
- Yugoslav Army Pounds Croatian Towns
- Walnut : Council Backs Sheriff Block
- Sax Feels Yankees Will Deal Him in the Offseason
- It Finally Comes to Pass at Michigan : Nonconference: Wolverines' surprise play on fourth down helps beat Notre Dame, 24-14, ending Irish's dominance.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Win Cross-Country Titles
- Hayward's Bretz Leads 27-0 Win Over Cal Lutheran : College football: Quarterback throws three touchdown passes to Bernstine in the first half.
- Region 29 Kicks Off Its Youth Soccer Season
- Chili Peppers Get Some Humility : *** THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- Santa Monica Hotel Lobby Doubles as Ideal Spot to Check In on Jazz Scene
- NEW RELEASES : Leisurely Griffin, Appealing Raney : *** JOHNNY GRIFFIN "The Cat" <i> Antilles</i>
- Mark Knopfler and Co. Leave the Job Half-Done : ** 1/2 DIRE STRAITS "On Every Street" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- Silverado Is Spent : Boom Days of Once-Bustling Mining Town Are Buried in the Past
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Sept. 15-21
- Bill Seeking to Block Reseda Boulevard Link Sent to Governor : Traffic: Encino supporters of the road through Topanga State Park say the Legislature should not be involved.
- Council Panels Get Measure to Save Butterfly Habitat
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Edwards in Position to Match His Brother
- Baseball / Daily Report : DODGERS : Belcher Likely to Start Thursday
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Shuts Down Century
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- El Camino Romps, Morse Rallies to Football Victories
- Jets Seek More From Its Passing Game
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Intercepts North Texas
- ROUNDUP
- Around Washington, Priorities Are Redskins, Everything Else
- MOVIES : A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THEIR ENDLESS SUMMER : While Other Movies March Off to Video, 'Thelma & Louise' Keeps Rolling Along
- Trills in Store for Opera Students' Audience
- Campus Correspondence : Why I'm Going to a Small College: Who Wants to Fight for Survival?
- A Glance Ahead : Guardrail Considered
- Sweeping Reorganization Plan Seeks to End School Debate : Education: The $10-million proposal calls for a new building, closing two sites and construction of condominiums to generate money for the district.
- Suspect Rams 2 Police Cars During Wild Freeway Chase
- WATER WATCH
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Torrance sees sign as a broken rule, but its owner can't bear to conform.
- South Bay Studios Is Music to Ears of Video Producers
- Baker Supports More Soviet Aid : Economy: Embracing a vastly expanded view of U.S. responsibility for assisting reform, he now speaks for the first time of significant Western financial help.
- Orange Lutheran Rolls in Second Half, 29-0
- Pierce Takes First in Hydroplane Qualifying : Racing: Tate comes up just short in preparation for today's event.
- Baseball / Ross Newman : Attention, Bill White: Charlton Case Awaits Action
- ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Garritson Sets Invitational Record
- SDSU's Faulk Rushes to NCAA Record : Football: Playing only his second collegiate game, Aztec freshman gains 386 yards, scores 44 points in a 55-34 victory over Pacific.
- Jamaican Bobsledders Hoping to Try It Again
- MOVIES : WE BELIEVE YOU : The Smaller Screen Is Just Fine, Thanks
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- Debate on Light Rail and Its Route Heats Up : Transit: Some critics don't want Blue Line-type cars to connect Santa Monica with downtown Los Angeles. Others object to running it along Exposition Boulevard.
- With Jeff Rutledge Holding, Redskins Are in Good Hands
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Rushes to Replace Lewis, 45-7
- Iowa Strikes Quickly, Keeps Supremacy Over Iowa State
- Orange Coast Shuts Down Long Beach
- Things Looking Up for Padres' McGriff : Baseball: He gets career-high 92nd RBI to help Padres beat Giants.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : No. 1 Florida State Kind in 58-0 Rout
- Orioles' Milacki Hasn't Let Tough Times Get Him Down Recently
- Karyn White's 'Ritual' Is Simply Unceremonious : * 1/2 KARYN WHITE "Ritual of Love" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- GIVING 'TIL IT HURTS : When It Comes to Campaign Financing, You Simply Can't Have It Both Ways
- The New Face of L.A. : Is This City Becoming a Universopolis of a Basin of Babel?
- Max: Sticking Power : Jazzman Max Roach Has Kept Time for Mankind's Fastest 50 Years
- Investors Are Adopting Bush's Catch Phrase: Let's Be Prudent
- Hollywood Pulls Curtain Down on Theater Chains : Entertainment: Receipts are down this year because of fewer Hollywood mega-hits, the recession and a glut of screens.
- College Savings Plans With Growth Potential
- Your Mortgage : Lenders Keep Pace With Refinance Surge
- Middle-Class in a Maoist Maelstrom : WILD SWANS Three Daughters of China, <i> By Jung Chang</i> , <i> (Simon & Schuster: $25; 503 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Bloodying the 'Good Neighborhood' : CHILDREN OF CAIN, Violence and the Violent in Latin America <i> By Tina Rosenberg</i> , <i> (William Morrow: $25; 394 pp.) </i>
- Software Gives Scientists 3-D View of Pollutants : Toxic waste: State-of-the-art computer technology allows company engineers to re-create site and find possible solutions before calling out the bulldozers.
- 2 Cultures Converge at Chumash Gathering
- More Than Just the Measure of the Man : Thomas Sets '90s Political Agenda
- Sen. Dills Says He'll Enter Race for Greene's District
- Program Pays Off as All Pass Tough Test
- Crisis in Crisis Care : Mental health: Demoralized staff fears that budget cut at San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital will do further harm to mentally ill, many of whom are already being turned away for lack of space.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton to Play for Soccer Title
- Baseball / Daily Report : ANGELS : Kyle Abbott Gets a Second Start
- MOTOR SPORTS HYDROPLANE RACING : Tate Comes Close, but Pierce Leads Field
- Holyfield Is the Good Guy to Tyson's Bad Guy
- All Gant Can Do Lately Is Win
- Last Mistake Gives Ocean View Victory
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Hart's Herrington Brothers Turn Domicile Into Screening Room
- MOVIES : BUZZ, BUZZ, BUZZ : 'Too Long to Fax' Says It All for Us
- Mexican Folk Arts Star in Northridge Show
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** Color Me Badd, "C.M.B.," Giant.
- MOVIES : FACE LIFTS : The First One Out of Surgery Wins
- FALL ALBUM SPECIAL : Sappy Songs Underwhelm Carey's 'Emotions' : ** MARIAH CAREY "Emotions" <i> Columbia</i>
- Steven Sample : Taking Charge at USC Just as Universities Bite the Bullet
- When the Rudy Perez Dance Theater performs,...
- Personal Perspective : Why I'm Going Back to Stanford: 'I Am Not a Lonely Victim'
- 2 Californians Help Polish Image of Republic Leader
- Moonbeam and His Family
- Truancy Team Hits the Streets : Oxnard: School has just begun and the county's only police unit assigned to keep students in class has plenty of work to do.
- VENTURA : 12 Arrested After Downtown Beatings
- Oxnard Fiesta Celebrates Mexico Independence Day
- Wilson Team Maps Plan for Growing State : Government: Management council will stress ways of strengthening economy. But a wide-ranging program will need support at regional and local levels.
- Thousands See Deadly Plane Crash : Accident: Spectators were on hand to watch inaugural flight of new transport. Three in another aircraft die when it smashes into Lakewood building. Four on ground are injured.
- New Law May Come Too Late for Fairplex
- USC Shakes Lethargy, Beats No. 5 Penn State : College football: Trojans bounce back from humiliation at hands of Memphis State to dominate Nittany Lions, 21-10.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Salaam Leads LJCD in Rout
- Baylor Creates Own Scoring Opportunities : Nonconference: No. 23 Bears beat No. 12 Colorado with the help of blocked field-goal try.
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY SEASIDE INVITATIONAL : Hart Boys Win 3 of 4 Team Races
- Turnovers Help Sun Devils Beat Oklahoma State, 30-3
- HOCKEY : CANADA CUP
- POP MUSIC : FALL ALBUM SPECIAL : Guns N' Roses' Double-Barreled 'Illusion'
- JAZZ REVIEW : * RICKIE LEE JONES "Pop Pop" <i> Geffen</i>
- Competitive Bidding Needed for Marina : It's Puzzling That County Officials Are Pushing Premature Renewal of Contract
- Small Quake Jostles Part of Southland
- Dealing With Preschoolers and Threat of Fire : Safety: Children under 4 years old are too young to understand the dangers of playing with lighters or matches, expert says.
- Protestant Churches Join the Fold, Fill Pews With Saturday Services
- Brea Should Make Room for City's Poor : Residents Who Are Displaced by Redevelopment Have Right to Affordable Housing
- Summer Class Primed Students for Success
- Making Latin Players Feel at Ease Is New Game Plan in Majors
- Central Michigan Shocks Michigan State : Chippewas: Running back helps underdog defeat the 18th-ranked Spartans, 20-3.
- San Diego State Freshman Sets Rushing Mark
- Chargers are Hoping to Run Down Falcons : Pro football: Balanced offense, improved defense will be keys to victory.
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** Donna Summer, "Mistaken Identity," Atlantic.
- FALL ALBUMS : In Brief : ** Q.D. III, "Soundlab," Qwest.
- COVER STORY : His Commute Is Over the Pacific
- Looking to Buy : Housing: Lincoln Place residents hope to buy the complex from the owner, who they fear will demolish their rent-controlled apartments to build costly townhouses.
- The Ultimate in Domestic Violence
- AIDS Plea Planned for Benefit : Hollywood: The widow of actor Brad Davis is expected to issue a letter tonight that calls on industry leaders not to ostracize people with the illness.
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Wyoming Starts Fast, Holds On for a 28-15 Victory