- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Flores' move to provide specific council agendas omits one thing: details.
- Activists Wage Campaign to Save Burial Ground : Black cemetery: Religious and political leaders fight office tower on lower Manhattan site, citing 'the religious and cultural history of some of our citizenry, and much more, the social legacy of all of us.'
- Raider Fans Say Away With Jay
- Maybe Aztecs Need Tougher Opponent
- Off-Balance Thinking
- Politics as Usual
- Raider Fans Say Away With Jay
- Cake-Eating and Arrogance
- That Would Have Been One Nasty Home Run
- Some Changes Needed in the Pacific Classic
- Ram Fans Wish They Only Had a Choice
- Ram Fans Wish They Only Had a Choice
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- Handicapped by the City
- Freedom to Drive More
- Maybe Aztecs Need Tougher Opponent
- Public Education Is State's Future
- There Ought to Be More Penalties for Taunting
- Museum Just a Luxury
- Eric Clapton Delivers a Good Show Too
- Maybe Aztecs Need Tougher Opponent
- Raider Fans Say Away With Jay
- Defining Customers
- Maybe Aztecs Need Tougher Opponent
- Public Education Is State's Future
- Raider Fans Say Away With Jay
- Fox to Premiere PBS' 'Ghostwriter'
- Joffrey Ballet's Future in L.A. Questionable : Dance: The financially troubled troupe will not perform 'The Nutcracker' at Christmas and also faces Wiltern Theatre litigation.
- Trademark Series Lead the Way to Success : Television: CBS has become the most well-rounded network and is the favorite to win the 1992-93 season.
- OPERA REVIEW : A Quirky 'Traviata' : Music Center Season Opens With Polixa Staging From Spain
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Midsummer Night's' Silliness at Highways : Shadow puppets and hot-blooded teens sprout from the Cornerstone Theater Company's loopy reinvention of Shakespeare's comedy.
- Matt Damon's Harvard Experience Comes in Handy for 'School Ties'
- STAGE REVIEW : Storyteller Cuts Deep to the Heart : Monologue: David Cale weaves magic as he takes his audience inside the dreams, longings and frustrations of 10 people in a single-room- occupancy hotel.
- Like Father, Like Daughter : Jazz Pianist Jimmy Rowles and Trumpeter Stacy Rowles Enjoy an Unusually Intuitive Partnership
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Keiaho Gets 415 Yards in Buena Win
- Saddleback Holds Off Late Comeback by Ocean View
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Are No Relief for Mets' Saberhagen
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Sears Scores Two Touchdowns to Spark Vista Past Carlsbad
- Faulk Gaining Yardage at Record-Setting Pace
- Toreros Meet La Verne, Top Division III Passer
- There Is No Margin for Error
- MOVIE REVIEW : Taking a Trip to Dark Side of the Mind
- Notre Dame Trio Run Down Alemany in 14-7 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Fielding Rushes for 145 Yards; Mission Viejo Wins
- WEEKEND TV : 'Today' Probes S&L; Scandal
- A Leap Back to His Past : Music: With his latest album, Kenny Loggins feels he is himself again. The singer-songwriter performs Monday in San Diego.
- Murphy Dunne Happily Gives the World Just What It Doesn't Need
- Sophie Choice in Roxy Debut
- MUSIC REVIEW : Alexander Paley Plays Tchaikovsky at Bowl
- 'Quirky' Teaches Lessons in Getting Along With Others
- Spike Lee Sued to Halt King Tape Use : Movies: George Holliday cites rights infringement and misrepresentation by the 'Malcolm X' director.
- Jurisprudence
- Drug Case Heats Up in Racing : Horses: Trainer Frank Veiga demands names of other trainers whose animals tested positive.
- Frost Rushes for 138 Yards as El Dorado Wins
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Full House, Empty Scoreboard : Football: Mater Dei and Servite offenses sputter in 0-0 tie before 10,000 at Cal State Fullerton.
- Lowery Is No Slouch in MVP Consideration
- Mobley Helps Kennedy High Run Past Cypress
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- El Modena Has Little Trouble With La Habra
- Chaminade Flies Past El Camino Real, 28-12
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : Corona Del Mar
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Fight Crowd Rolls In for Camacho-Chavez : Boxing: Even Las Vegas lights up a bit more than usual for this championship matchup of 140-pound veterans.
- Keiaho Rushes for 415 Yards, 5 Touchdowns
- Sebreros Scores Three Touchdowns; Garden Grove Rolls
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : Capistrano Valley
- U.S. OPEN : Edberg Loves the Net Result : Men's quarterfinal: He wins fifth-set tiebreaker against Lendl after getting a great break.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SAN DIEGO : Smash-and-Grab Robbers Hit Saks
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- Another Election Brings Another Debate Over Religion and Politics : Ideologies: Reaction from clergy is mixed over President Bush's remark that Democrats left out 'G-O-D' from platform.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Guidelines Allowing Seaside Resort OKd
- Long Lotto Lines Likely as Jackpot Soars : Gaming: Tonight's grand prize pool is expected to reach about $52 million.
- Kennedy Mistakes Costly in 19-7 Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL : O'Brien Leads Santa Margarita's 42-6 Rout
- High School Football Spotlight
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : Newport Harbor
- Willis' 166 Yards Help Sunny Hills Come Back to Win
- Rockhold Rolls for El Capitan
- Sheffield Plugs Himself : Baseball: Before Padres' 4-1 loss to Reds, third baseman says he deserves to be MVP.
- In the Rough Water, the Tough Get Swimming : Swimming: La Jolla event brings out the best to test themselves in trying conditions.
- President to Give Speech in Anaheim Park on Sunday
- The Scars Aren't Only Physical for 2-Year-Old Victim of Scalding : Tragedy: Girl who suffered severe burns at the hands of a day-care worker is struggling to walk again. And the formerly carefree child is now showing anger, her family says.
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1992
- YORBA LINDA : Restored Mural to Set Library Scene
- Hearing Is Set on Golding Backers' Suit Over Campaign Spending Limits
- Reward Increased in Temple Assault
- Rose Bowl Suites Attracting Few Takers : Stadium: Only 14 of 38 new executive and club facilities have been leased. Revenue from them won't cover first-year payments on Pasadena bonds issued to finance the renovation.
- LOS ANGELES : Orangutan Dies During Medical Procedure at Zoo
- Key Hollywood Renewal Effort Fails : Redevelopment: Firm planning the complex around Chinese Theatre says neither city nor private financing is available. Woo withdraws his support.
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Valencia's Worried Coach Has Cause to Be Encouraged : High schools: Mike Marrujo lost 18 starters from last year's Division VI title team, but Tigers open season with a 38-21 victory over Villa Park.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Pounds Los Angeles, 50-0
- Second-Half Burst Helps Irvine Defeat Capistrano Valley
- El Camino, Morse Open with Victories : Football: Wildcats top Point Loma in less than thrilling contest featuring two top teams.
- DEL MAR : A.P. Indy to Run Sunday in Canada
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Here's a Stunner: Promotion Not True
- Material Girl's Material May Beat the Babe at Auction
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Buckley Finally Signs With Packers
- Titan Quarterback's Unusual Dream Team? Cal State Fullerton
- 2 Teens Shot Outside Anaheim's Loara High : Crime: Police suspect that the altercation was gang-related, but no arrests have been made. The wounded are in serious condition.
- If Europe Won't Defend Them
- LANCASTER : 2 Firefighters Hurt in 200-Acre Blaze
- VENTURA : House Candidates Bring in Big Guns
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Alleged Gunman in Killings Surrenders
- A Missing ELP Review
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Eight Is More Than Enough for Abbott : Baseball: Angels give pitcher a rare bounty of support against Smiley and Twins.
- U.S. OPEN : Routes Differ, Results Same : Women's semifinals: Seles, Sanchez Vicario waste little time getting to today's matchup.
- PREP FOOTBALL : Leuzinger Rolls by Bolsa Grande, 43-6
- Hornaday Likes His Chances in NASCAR Event
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- King Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Lietzke Fond of Course, Up by 4
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- McGaw Credits Gore for Rising Sales of IV Device : Products: The environmentally safe plastic containers were praised by the vice presidential candidate during a visit to Irvine.
- Memo to: President From: Fellow Execs
- INSURANCE
- GARDENING : Cannas: Flavor of the Tropics
- How to Put the '60s in the Past
- Paint Puts the Outside In : Home Lightens Up With Eclectic Blend of Old and New
- Carter Hawley's Second-Quarter Losses Decline : Retail: The Broadway's parent lost $14.6 million, compared to $35.3 million in the year-ago period.
- Coming Soon to Your Newsstand: Ads for the Pill
- Germany Has Rest of Europe Toeing the Mark : Interest rates: The Bundesbank is maintaining rates at high levels to finance reunification. Other nations are forced to scramble to keep up and are paying the price.
- AUTOS
- Thrifty to Sell Warehouse, Lay Off Workers
- Teachers Union and LAUSD Crisis
- SANTA PAULA : City Workers to Get Politeness Lessons; Complaints Cited
- And for Trojan Fans, Tie Doesn't Quite Fit
- VanderKolk Gives Backing to Plan for Oak Park Library : Development: Supervisor abandons an unpopular proposal to build a regional facility in Agoura Hills.
- Help With Home Work : Program for Black Families Teaches Abusive Parents How to Be Loving Ones
- LOS ANGELES : Al Joyner Files $2-Million Bias Claim Against City
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : AQMD Won't Investigate Charges of Political Spying
- Vote on Shorter School Year Is Inconclusive
- The Rev. W. Lowell Fairley will give...
- Life Through the Windshield: Grin and Bear It, Good Buddy : Hurricane relief: On the road, our intrepid reporter takes the lumps and bumps of riding the big rigs.
- Woody Allen Case Would Stun Ancients : Morality: Sexual relations between family members was enough to bring banishment or death in biblical times.
- VENTURA : City Releasing Funds for Homeless Shelter
- Yeltsin Rebukes Russia's Local Officials : Government: He says their squabbling, corruption and abuse of authority are weakening the nation.
- Ruling Ends Rift That Started 1969 'Soccer War' : Central America: World Court delivers its judgment in the old territorial dispute between El Salvador and Honduras. Both sides vow to respect the decision.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour's Lobbying Fails--2 Abortion Rights Groups Back Feinstein
- POLITICS : Revered Thai Prime Minister Bows Out Without Regrets
- O.C. Property Owners Fight for Tax Relief
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- Hayden Getting Lame Duck Treatment : Politics: Outgoing assemblyman says he was taken by surprise when Brown stripped him of his Higher Education Committee leadership and fired the committee staff.
- New Church Council Leader Seeks Diversity
- VISTA : Help Sought in Search for Toddler
- FILLMORE : City Adopts New Policy to Protect Disabled Employees
- Sailor Sentenced in Slaying of Bisexual Man in Balboa Park
- MOORPARK : Festival to Offer a Taste of Egypt
- Ram Fans Wish They Only Had a Choice
- LAPD Blasted for Riot Response : Meeting: Pico-Union and Koreatown residents tell Webster panel police abandoned them in their time of need.
- LONG BEACH : Man Fatally Shot by Bicycle-Riding Gunman
- LOS ALAMITOS : Schools Delay Action on Salaries Proposal
- Eradicate Polio Worldwide, Salk Urges : Medicine: Vaccine founder, speaking to biotechnology executives, says business leaders must work together 'to improve the human condition.'
- Thomas Surprised by Isolation, Workload of Supreme Court
- Clinton Urges Unity to Battle America's Ills
- Public Outcry Leads Encinitas to Halt Extermination of Skunks
- Hanns Scharff; Creator of L.A., State Capitol Mosaics
- ELECTIONS '92 : As They Point to Future, Bush and Clinton Are Dogged by Past : Campaigns: President is hobbled by doubts about credibility arising from his economic record. The governor is in similar trouble on the draft issue.
- Naples Crime Boss, Sicily Capo Jailed as Italy Strikes at Mafia
- Indoor/Outdoor Carpet Makes a More Welcome Mat
- Teen-Ager Shoots 6 in School After Fight; 2 Seriously Hurt
- Henry Loeb; Memphis Mayor at Time King Was Slain
- Canada, Belgium to Help Somalia; U.N. Peacekeepers' Arrival Delayed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Mitterrand OK After Prostate Surgery
- COLUMN ONE : Business's Gripe With California : Tale of three firms sheds light on what infuriates executives. But irksome regulations and workers' comp don't fully explain why some companies leave.
- Florida Governor Proposes Airport to Replace U.S. Base
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Approves Golf Course Idea
- ORANGE : Rejection of Pay Cuts to Hasten Layoffs
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Democrats Open Local Campaign
- Paventi to Retire in 1993 as Court Commissioner
- City Accuses Restaurant Owner of Destroying Park's 'Ugly' Shrubs
- Sol Baer Fielding; Former Film Producer, Comic Strip Artist
- Buena Park Man Gets 153 Years for Rapes, Burglaries
- Their Best Interests Might Have Been Ignored
- Countywide : 7 Acres Burned in Piru, Simi Valley
- Governor Signs Bill Reallocating $485 Million for Schools
- Baptist Minister Guilty in Rape of Teen-Age Boy
- U.S., Allies May Impose 'No-Fly' Zone in Bosnia : Balkans: Purpose would be to neutralize Serbia's air supremacy in ethnic war. Plan is to be discussed at U.N.
- Mercenaries Shot Down U.N. Chief's Plane in 1961, Letter Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : Ex-Chief Says He Was Ousted at Gunpoint
- Wilson Says He Will Veto Workers' Comp Package : Government: As expected, he will order legislators to reconvene in October. Democrats plan a counter session.
- Campaign Calendar : Events of the Coming Week
- Blight's Firm Grasp : Despair and Hope Battle Daily on South Broadway
- S.D. Schools' Fund Bonanza in Fact a Loan : Budget: Although the unexpected $13.7 million in state revenues must be paid back within two years, the windfall is expected to trigger new fights over whether to restore program cuts or teacher salaries.
- Palmdale Relief Convoy Delivers the Goods : Florida: Truckers arrive with 40 tons of supplies for those left homeless and jobless by Hurricane Andrew.
- LOS ANGELES : Local Olympians Honored by Mayor, City Council
- A Special Education in a Regular Classroom : 'Full-Inclusion' Program Is Helping Disabled Girl
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen Interested in City Hall Property
- Confessed Child Molester Apologizes to Families : Crime: Ex-Sunday school teacher weeps, says: 'I'm so thankful to you for turning me in. I was without hope.'
- MISSION VIEJO : Fast Success for School's Food Court
- Pupils Donate $800 in Pennies to Help Hurricane Victims : Relief: The money collected by Pacoima elementary students will be donated to the Red Cross or be used by a Florida school to replace supplies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Iranian Man Held in Cocaine Seizure
- Palmdale Mercy Mission Arrives in Florida
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- Jury Rejects Family's Claim Against 3 L.A. Officers : Courts: The federal panel says the rights of two brothers and others at a Lake View Terrace household were not violated during a 1991 arrest.
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- San Diego : 2 Charged in Cabinet Scam
- Ferraro Considers Entering Mayoral Campaign in 1993 : City Hall: The 26-year council veteran says he may run as a one-term, pro-business Democrat. He says he hopes Bradley will not seek a sixth term.
- College Foundations Rebuilding : Education: Moorpark and Oxnard groups are launching membership drives and putting problems behind them.
- Raider Fans Don't Wait to Make Their Move for a Quarterback Shift
- Deputy Quits Amid Assault Accusation : Resignation: The officer, placed on leave last week after woman's claim of sex attack, was a 10-year veteran of Sheriff's Department. Cypress police are still investigating.
- STANTON : Commercial Garbage Fees to Rise 3.2%
- Giving Workers a Break : Isn't family leave consistent with family values?
- Countywide : Restored B-17 Plane Makes Stop in O.C.
- Patriots' Millen Has Job Security Now : NFL: Quarterback, who was displaced from the Rams' job by Jim Everett, is making believers of New England coaches.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Rally Past Rangers in Opener
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injuries Might Make Israel Key Man
- Quorum in the Forum : New Coach Barry Melrose Has the Vote That Counts Now as Kings Start Over Again
- Hubert Ends Drought With Main-Event Win
- Vote on Shorter School Year Is Inconclusive
- Supervisors to Consider Raises for 1,820 : Salaries: The county employees include deputies, managers and engineers. Officials say the wage increases are necessary, but critics question the timing.
- Proposals Sought to Restore LAX Dunes : Ecology: Plans include restoring 200 acres area to its native state and developing a self-sustaining ecosystem.
- CANOGA PARK : Man to Be Tried in Attack on Doctor
- Campaign Calendar
- IRAN-CONTRA WATCH : Say What?
- We know Freddy Krueger. Freddy Krueger is...
- HOLOCAUST TORAH: Members of Congregation Beth Kodesh...
- ANAHEIM : Workers Exposed to Asbestos at School
- DANA POINT : Harbor Cleanup to Be Held Today
- LANCASTER : 2 Firefighters Injured in 100-Acre Brush Fire
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1992
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- More on the Emmys
- Worker Gets 28 Years to Life for Killing His Boss
- WESTMINSTER : Council Approves $27.5-Million Budget
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : High School District Cuts More Workers
- Stadium Vineyard of Anaheim is celebrating a...
- Rapist, Deemed a Continuing Threat to 11 Victims, Gets a 153-Year Term
- Special Session for a Special Problem : Politics aside, workers' comp reform is needed
- 4th-Graders on Wetlands Wildlife
- U. S. Jury Rejects Family's Suit Against LAPD Officers : Courts: The panel says the three did not violate civil rights of Lake View Terrace residents in the arrest of two brothers.
- FULLERTON : Program to Unveil 'Secret Pals' Today
- Teen Shot in Leg Near Buena Park High
- Fast Food Quickly a Hot Item on Campus : Nutrition: Capistrano Valley students stand in line to order Taco Bell burritos and Pizza Hut mini-pizzas at the quad, a first for a U.S. high school.
- Town Cooks Up Scheme to Save Its Police Force
- Former Border Patrol Agent Sentenced to 24 Years in Rape of Mexican Woman
- Nathan E. Cook, 106; America's Oldest Known War Veteran
- 8 Hurt in Cannery Blasts
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Jane Crafter matched the tournament record with...
- Debut of Meiss Becomes 20-0 Dud
- Jefferson High Can Field Only 13 Players, Forfeits
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Ashe Listed in Good Condition After Suffering a Heart Attack
- No. 1 Los Alamitos Holds Off Marina : Football: Quarterback Tim Carey keys crucial drive as Griffins clinch 21-9 victory with fourth-quarter score.
- Bruins More Than a Payday : College football: But it would be a Titanic upset if Cal State Fullerton defeats UCLA at the Rose Bowl tonight.
- Names in the News - Sept. 12, 1992
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Amat Pins 0-1-1 Start on Carson
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : Laguna Beach
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : Mater Dei
- PREP FOOTBALL : San Clemente Loses After Leading by 21
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McGwire Almost Ready to Play
- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Coury's Style a Hit with New England
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gwynn's Injury Is Diagnosed as a Sprained Knee Ligament
- Playwright, Pianist Win Chandler Awards
- TV Show Fulfills Creators' Fantasy : Television: Scott and Kerri Friedland of Huntington Beach produce NBC series that also makes teens' wishes come true.
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP / THURSDAY'S GAMES : Sierra Pays First Dividend for Oakland
- Names in the News - Sept. 12, 1992
- Sea Kings Use Big Plays to Beat Mustangs : Football: Corona del Mar turns the ball over five times but still shuts out Costa Mesa, 20-0. Hess scores three touchdowns.
- Thousand Oaks, Saugus Play to a Draw
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Are Back on Unfamiliar Turf
- Bickel Scores Three Times in Second Half to Lead Brea
- Laguna Beach Scores First but Not Enough
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Names in the News - Sept. 12, 1992
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Canyon Runs and Shoots Down Sonora, 33-7
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Washington's 82-Yard Run Propels OCC
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Aztecs Win Two Games in Volleyball Tournament
- Prep Scoreboard : TOP PERFORMERS
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- High School Football / Southern Section : High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Cassell's Fate at TAC Top Item at Meetings
- Boxing
- PREP FOOTBALL : Young's Runs Carry Bellflower to Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL : Hall's Two Interceptions Help Fountain Valley Beat Dana Hills
- Ventura Runs From Behind to Edge Simi Valley, 24-19
- Katella Completely Dominates Magnolia, 49-0
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / Six Teams to Watch : El Toro
- Rededicated Mauldin Surfaces at Valley : College football: Quarterback renowned for athletic prowess back in action after lengthy hiatus.
- Barnes Gets a Kick Out of Trabuco Hills Victory
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP
- Dodgers Again Show Errors of Their Ways : Baseball: L.A. commits seven more as the Giants win, 7-3. Offerman has three, giving him 40.
- High School Football / Southern Section : ROUNDUP : Delmatoff Passes for 386 Yards, 6 Scores in Hart Win