- Venus Pictures
- BERLIN : Setting The Terms
- Sky Diver Hurt in Jump as Chute Opens in Plane
- Gorbachev Sees Peaceful Exit From Crisis
- OXNARD : Ceiling Gives Way to Reveal Theft Suspect
- Board May Expand Alternative Learning : Schools: The program in which children are given evaluations instead of grades may be expanded to sixth grade on a trial basis.
- Chevron Announces Reservist Pay Plan: The San...
- Datron Systems Adopts Anti-Takeover Rights Plan
- Aussie Sees Bush at Golf, Jumps Ship
- NATION : Crash Injuries Killed Vaughan
- Imelda Marcos Asks Dismissal of Cases
- NATION : Man Buries Puppies; 5 Rescued
- Environment : Lake Victoria's Demise Is a Fish-Eat-Fish Story : Scientists say 300 species of indigenous fish have disappeared during the last 10 years. The villain in the story is man; his weapon: the Nile Perch.
- Father's Death Brings Home Hostage's Plight : Baghdad: Suddenly, an American realizes he is trapped. U.S. detainees are confused and frustrated.
- Market Focus : Mexico's Economy Moves Off Critical List : Debt is no longer an issue in Mexico, the chairman of Citicorp said recently. And he may be right as interest rates have been sliced and foreign investors are coming back.
- LOCAL : Driller Damages Phone Cable to Mission Viejo and El Toro
- United Way to Battle AIDS and Illiteracy : Charity: Strategy marks first time agency has targeted specific issues. Money will be in addition to regular fund-raising.
- 2 Hurt as Light Plane Crashes on Freeway
- LA HABRA : 19-Year-Old Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Motive Is a Mystery in I-805 Shooting Death
- Investors Expert Merger: Shares of International Lease...
- The Next Dimension in Audio Sales : Music: A handful of electronics firms are battling to market three-dimensional recordings. Is this a sound idea or a gimmick?
- Security Panel OKs Cambodia Peace Plan : United Nations: Negotiators say the sweeping pact is a breakthrough and called on Cambodian factions to accept it.
- WORLD : New Spokesman for Gorbachev
- MOSCOW : Deadline Approaches
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE MIDEAST CRISIS : Two San Diegans Flee Iraq--How Remains Unclear
- SHOP TALK : Happy Strips Dress Up Injuries
- New York's Finest Answer a New Call : Organizations: Retired NYPD officers who moved to California have set up their own '10-13' club to meet their social and emotional needs.
- Abortion Law Split Imperils German Talks : Reunification: In the East, the procedure is available on demand early in pregnancy. Bonn applies restrictions.
- COLUMN ONE : It's Trendy to Resent California : Analysts say there's a growing backlash in Congress against the Golden State. The tensions threaten to cost residents billions of dollars in federal benefits.
- Car Breaks Hydrant; 10 Families Forced to Flee
- A Times poll of Southern California drivers...
- Martha Hycner; Nurse, Community Volunteer
- War Over Drug Patent Continues : Courts: Amgen and Genetics Institute will proceed to oral arguments in a case that will decide who can sell a new anemia medication.
- Tokyo, London Markets Continue Rebound
- Bank of Encino Issues 5-for-4 Stock Split
- Oil Firms Wishing to Expand Output Face Balky Lenders
- Accord Reached on Mandatory Earthquake Insurance : Legislation: Bill could provide more than $25,000 coverage for every California homeowner. For it, an annual fee averaging $36 would be collected.
- DAR ES SALAAM : Another Papal Trek
- NEWS ANALYSIS : King Hussein Pursues Own Solution to the Peace Puzzle : Jordan: Officials say the main issue is to resolve the occupation of Kuwait. Restoring the royal family to power is not necessarily on the king's agenda.
- Jury Selection Begins in 'Cotton Club' Trial
- Fanciful to Believe the U.N. Might Help? : In this very risky atmosphere, anything is worth trying
- Thousand Oaks Issue Vote on Jungleland Project?
- Escondido
- Media Duffers Prompt King to Swing Back
- RAIDERS : Seven Players Cut; Nine More Must Go Today
- All of a Sudden, We're Getting Beat by Country Mile
- Festivals a Family Affair
- THEATER : Grove Shakespeare Festival Updating 'Othello'--but Maybe Not Enough
- Confidence Index Sinks to Lowest Level Since 1983
- Mass. Hotel Where 3 Presidents Slept Is Ordered Closed
- Insider : Keeping Things Up to Date in Kennebunkport : When the President travels to Maine, an amazing array of communications gadgetry goes with him.
- WORLD : Aquino Rejects Rebel Demands
- Skipping the Alcohol to Drive Home a Point
- Japan Forgets Dispute to Aid Soviet Boy, 3 : Diplomacy: The burn victim is from a Soviet island that Tokyo still claims.
- GULF WATCH: Day 26 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
- Promoter Claims S.B. County Has Undermined Fest : Rock: Michael Scafuto alleges he was denied access to Glen Helen site because San Bernardino County officials rented grounds to second promoter for an earlier concert.
- For Couple, Interracial Love Is Reality; On Stage It's Fantasy : Race: La Habra Community Theatre's decision to not cast a black male lead in "Romeo and Juliet" disappoints two youths. The theater says its duty is to the ticket-buying public.
- Palestinians, Israel and Mideast Crisis
- Cetus Patents Reaffirmed: The Patent Office said...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Local Investors, U.S.S.R. Participating in a PC Joint Venture
- P.M. BRIEFING : E. German City Employees Strike
- Keating Lets Disclosure Deadline Pass
- Helping New Arrivals Get Up to Speed : Personal service: A mother-daughter team is making Bright Beginnings the first neighborhood-welcome business in the nation to franchise.
- NATION : Alaska Natives Liable for 'Waste'
- 3 Young Women Slain Near University of Florida
- Procedure Keeps Criminals Out of School Buses : Security: A new screening process has already identified and disqualified nearly 150 convicted sex offenders and violent felons from gaining jobs as drivers.
- It's No Rock of Gibraltar--but, Indeed, a Rare Treasure
- STAGE REVIEW : A Sadness in the Soul : Theater: Athol Fugard's 'My Children! My Africa!' shows South African racial conflict through debating students.
- Housing-Rights Group Protests to Council : Oxnard: Via Campesina asks for 5,000 low-income units to be built during the next 30 years. The General Plan calls for about 2,000 such units.
- Census Says County Up to 650,880 : Population: The early figures reflect a 23% increase over the past 10 years. A financial windfall is predicted for Oxnard.
- Showtime will pay about $2 million for...
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Better Sound and More Room, but Less Charm Than the Average Bear
- County to Give Cash Instead of Food Stamps : Aid: The innovative program, being hailed as a national model, is designed to save money and boost self-esteem.
- Mere Fodder Figures : Big West Schools Swallow Pride to Keep Division I Status
- Deputy Wounds Suspect in Car Theft Attempt
- DEL MAR : Jockey Valenzuela Passes Drug Test, but Declines to Talk About Absence
- International Force
- Palestinians, Israel and Mideast Crisis
- ATI Medical to Report 4th Quarter Loss
- Limits on TV Ads Aimed at Kids
- Hasenfus Loses Fight Over Pay for Contra Flights
- 5 Security Council Nations Agree on Cambodia Plan
- The Press : Words of War in British Editorials on the Gulf
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS STATE SENATE : Wife May Be in Line for Garamendi Seat
- San Diego
- Navy Wives on the Front Lines at Home
- Olson Industries Loses $530,867 in Quarter
- Japan Becomes No. 1 in Manufacturing Sales : Trade: The revelation raises more questions about the ability of America's industrial sector to compete.
- Market Scene : Soviet Farm Reform Plan Fails to Take Root : Gorbachev thought farmers would be happy to work land under a lease with the state. But farmers in one Soviet province are saying nyet.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Five Wounded in Shooting at Santa Ana Bar
- City Formally OKs Remap; Legal Tangle Grows : Elections: Councilman Bruce Henderson, on the losing side in the redistricting controversy, promises to add his own lawsuit to the effort to overturn the plan.
- Fred Bennik; Aerospace Engineer
- Cheryl Krott; Glendale Municipal Court Judge
- Peninsula to Get Off-Road Motorcycle Patrols
- Joe Morris Expected to Be Among 11 Giant Cuts
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Burks' 2 Homers in Fourth Inning Lead Red Sox, 12-4
- Army Coach Jim Young Will Retire
- THE SIDELINES : Maseroni-Foreman Bout Slated
- Roberts Steals the Show : Padres: He has four hits, a stolen base and a spectacular catch in a 4-1 victory over Montreal.
- RADIO
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Devoted Coyote Brothers Fail to Reach Out : For all the talent collected on stage, the band was used only to play the music as it has always been played with little attempt made at musical interpretation.
- SHORT TAKES : Fake Toto Total Flop, Club Says
- Prosecutors Blast Plan to Cut Parking Spaces
- Bernardi Broke Pledge on Black Aide, Pastors Charge : Council: The ministers group says he hired a black, but as a field representative instead of a deputy.
- FILLMORE : Council Weighs New Filming Fee Plan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Candidate Chided on 'Illegal' Building
- School Chief Says Changes in Education Cannot Wait
- Gerald Mirate; Retired Pianist
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Doctors Cited in Skier's Death
- Edberg Loses Shocker at Open : Tennis: Alexander Volkov hands the top seed another first-round loss in a Grand Slam event.
- Hopkins Is USC's Old Man in Secondary : Trojans: Veteran status comes in one start for player who wanted to be another Marcus Allen.
- His Ego Hurt, Seau Shows Up : Chargers: After much thought and a long walk, the first-round draft choice signed his contract and began workouts.
- A Stroll as Angels Take 10 Walks on Hough's Wild Side - Baseball: White hits three-run home run in the eighth inning to cap 7-3 victory over Rangers, but Finley fails to get 17th.
- DANCE REVIEW : Fuego Flamenco Catches Fire
- A jury in Covington, Ky., cleared two...
- Becker Wears Out Aguilera, 11 Shirts : U.S. Open: On a sticky night, he goes through more changes than Madonna in a 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 opening victory.
- ORANGE COUNTY AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : For McDonald, Wait Was Worth it
- George Allen's 'Impossible' Job : College football: Veteran Rams and Redskins coach comes out of retirement at age 72 to tackle 'toughest Division I job in the country.'
- Packers Name Dilweg as Starting Quarterback
- BALLET REVIEW : Bolshoi Offers a Farewell 'Giselle'
- NEWS AT THE FRONT
- SHORT TAKES : 2 Live Crew Offer Refused
- Citizenship First, Then a Call to Duty
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Coaches Glad to See the Saints Go Marching Into the Sunset
- Griffin, Samuel Settle Charges in Pittsburgh
- NEWS AT THE FRONT
- JAZZ REVIEW : Local Players Boost JVC
- GLIMPSES
- Focus Awards Will Honor Student Films
- Olympian Gonzales Stalled by Loss to Leon : Boxing: After failing to make weight, he is beaten in unanimous decision.
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Trojan Horse Cozies Up to Schools : The 'Kids First' school proposal misses a point. The chief cause of poverty is lack of jobs for parents.
- TRACK AND FIELD/EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mota Overcomes Heat, Stomach Pains to Win Marathon
- ROCK REVIEW : Rap Concert Fails to Sizzle in San Diego : Music: Although it included a brawl, the Sports Arena concert seemed to lack steam and could not keep the under-capacity audience energized.
- Gold Prices Fall $27 an Ounce in Heavy Selling
- Post Office Alternative Changes Its Route : Franchising: Mail Boxes Coast to Coast has had a hard time making a profit, but selling its Long Island network has helped.
- The Monied Set Storms Redwood Country
- UAW Picks GM as Focus of Contract Negotiations : Labor: Union plans to use pact with the biggest of Big Three auto makers as the pattern for talks with Ford and Chrysler.
- Palestinians, Israel and Mideast Crisis
- New Name Doesn't Hamper Firm's Climb : Outdoor gear: Ignoring advice to give up, employees of troubled Chouinard Equipment pooled resources and started over.
- Record Fine Asked for FundAmerica Founder
- ENVIRONMENT / PRESSURE ON WILDERNESS : Rivalry Growing for Elbow Room In the Far North's Last Frontier : Old-timers, newcomers, visitors, government--all jockey for their interests in Alaska's great outdoors.
- Regional Outlook : Supplying America's Desert Warriors : For millions of tons of food, weapons and spare parts, the Saudi road starts in St. Louis.
- Selma Officials OK Plan to End School Conflict
- TUSTIN : Marine Killed in Chicago Street Crime
- THE SIDELINES : Notre Dame Has Europe TV Deal
- He Plans to Win, in Detail : UCLA: Homer Smith returns from Alabama as offensive coordinator. He is expected to help revive the program.
- McGwire, the 6-8 Quarterback, Aspires to Even Greater Heights : Aztecs: Coach Al Luginbill thinks the senior has room to improve. After further review in the film room, Dan McGwire agrees.
- Smithsonian Fears Impact of Budget Cut : Museums: National Gallery of Art may also have to close two or three days a week if 32% government-wide decrease is instituted.
- Musicians Who Died in Air Accidents
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Feinstein's Husband Lists Clients, Threatens to Sue Wilson Over 'Lies'
- Fund-Raiser Helps Put MOVE Project in Gear
- Next Step : Looking for a Cold War? Try Korea : High-level peace talks are scheduled, but rapprochement remains a distant dream on the divided peninsula.
- BOOK REVIEW : Frame of Reference for Artist's Quest
- Studying Side Effects of Hormone Therapy : Personal Health: A UCLA study seeks the best approach to hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women and its role in breast cancer and heart disease.
- Prosecutor Held in Burglary Ring Probe
- Bill on Tougher Penalties for Falsified Police Reports OKd
- NATION : Father in Custody Battle Killed
- Residents Give Mixed Signals to Tampa Avenue Parking Ban
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Wiley to Serve On Citizens Committee
- San Diego
- Court Upholds Conviction of Killer High on Cocaine
- East Germans Sweep Women's 100 : Track: Britain's Linford Christie wins men's 100 at European championships.
- Boston AD to Retire
- Cavanaugh Passes Eagles to Victory Over Winless Colts
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Soccer Team's Solid Footing in Big West May Be Shaky This Year
- SHORT TAKES : Norville Gets Help in 'Bad Press'
- A funny thing may have happened on...
- Golden Bear's Reincarnation : Concerts: The new and splashy Peppers Golden Bear had some opening-night glitches. But nostalgia notwithstanding, the venue offers high-tech potential and extras.
- Palestinians, Israel and Mideast Crisis
- OVERSEAS : Exchanges Rebound as Mideast Tensions Ease : Securities: Bargain hunters step in. Analysts warn that the rise is merely a technical bounce.
- CII Financial to Sell 15-Year Debentures
- AST to Step Up Sales Efforts, Expand Market in Africa
- Auto Policies Off-Limits for Central Insurance : Regulation: The state says the firm--which has ties to FGS--is not licensed in California.
- Foothill Thrift Verdict: A Superior Court jury...
- Whittaker Spinoff? Whittaker Corp. said it is...
- A Party Alive With Sounds of Reunion
- Sen. Keene Supports Carpenter's 'Reverse Sting' Claim : Trial: Majority leader tells jury of a 1986 conversation in which the former legislator said he would 'have some fun' with undercover agent's offer of $20,000.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Blasts Smith's Handling of Rape, Drug Case
- Some Heap Scorn on Trash Rates : Ventura: A program to reduce waste and promote recycling means some customers' bills have increased more than 50%. The city defends the higher charges.
- POINT MUGU : Gulf Transport Chief to Dedicate Base
- SIMI VALLEY : 300 Trees Given to Strapped Schools
- ANAHEIM : City to Decide On Property Tax Levy
- VENTURA : University Program to Use Local Site
- Simi Valley : PTA Council Chosen Best in the State
- Nine Hurt as Baseball Fans Riot in South Korea
- RAMS : No News Is Bad News in Greene Holdout
- There is no question that the world...
- When Rhinestones Were an Owner's Best Friend : Hockey: Despite NHL titles, the Oilers' Pocklington was a miserly gift-giver, Kings' Gretzky says in his autobiography.
- In a State of Frenzy : Alabama: In the battle for supremacy, Coach Gene Stallings of the Crimson Tide must contend with the glory of the Bear Bryant era.
- Lions Sign Ware; Dilweg to Start Against Rams : Pro Football: Seau reluctantly signs $4.5-million Charger contract. NFL clubs cut toward today's limit of 60.
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : A National Title Brings Little Respect for CS Long Beach
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Previn Sparkles at SummerFest : Concert: The guest conductor coaxes a lithe and graceful sound from the orchestra on one of Mozart's most inspired works.
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE : OK, There Is Fresno State, but What About San Jose?
- Scientist Finds the Secret of Underarm Odor
- Reservists Adopt a Healthier View of Military Crap Shoot
- Group to Abandon Crime-Ridden Area : Urban decay: The L.A. County Medical Assn. has put its headquarters near MacArthur Park up for sale, citing drug addicts who have taken over the area.
- OXNARD : Firefighters Picket Outside City Hall
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Motorcyclist Suffers Head Injury in Crash
- Dallas Draftee Smith Turns Crime Stopper
- IRVINE BOXING : Ramos Hotdogs, but Can't Cut Mustard With Lopez
- Media : Japanese Press Taking a New Look at World : Once relegated to the back of the paper, foreign developments now merit front-page play. The move reflects a vast change in the way the Asian giant views itself and its place in international affairs.
- San Marcos Campus Opens With Fanfare
- DURBAN : A Pivotal Party Congress
- Birthday Wishes: Pope John Paul II remembered...
- Iraq to Free Women, Children : Hussein's Order Starts Wednesday
- Two Injured as WWII-Era Plane Crash-Lands on Highway
- Regional Outlook : Supplying America's Desert Warriors : GIs at the front hope that the mirage in the distance is an advancing beer truck from home.
- SFE Technologies Says Quarterly Loss Widened
- Limits on TV Ads Aimed at Kids
- S.D. Firm Hired to Tout Downtown Las Vegas
- Bush Gives TV Marti Permanent Approval
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE MIDEAST CRISIS : 2 San Diegans Lead 30 Americans Out of Iraq
- Crude Oil Prices Plunge as Gulf Tension Eases
- Israel Won't Strike at Even 'Most Extreme' Arab Nation, Shamir Says : Diplomacy: But his defense minister asserts entire Mideast will be periled unless Iraq's Hussein is ousted.
- Llamas Haltingly Strut Their Stuff : Animal shows: Although they pack a lot of stubbornness, the woolly, long-necked beasts prove to be crowd pleasers at the Antelope Valley Fair.
- 3 Will Be Arraigned in Drive-By Slaying
- ANAHEIM : Man Shoots Lover, Then Self, Police Say
- New Signals Exceed First Estimate by $12 Million : Roads: The revised cost figure for their installation is 'outrageous,' Assemblyman Richard Katz says. Part of the blame is pinned on concrete below Ventura Boulevard.
- SANTA ANA : City Yields, Removes Gravel From Trail
- Senate Acts to End 'Backdoor' Pay Rise for Judges
- Close to a Good Approach to Disasters : State should heed Coast Guard's advice and pass emergency oil-spill legislation
- Countywide : Child Abuse Report, July
- Electronic Display Gives Police Latest Word on Crime
- San Diego
- Lasorda's Message: Believe : Baseball: Dodgers have responded to challenge laid down by manager in June clubhouse meeting held when they were 11 games out.
- PRO FOOTBALL : There Will Be No Huddle in Bengal '90 Offensive Scheme
- Can't-Misses, Sure-Fires and Money in the Bank
- Legislator Urges Boycott Over Sinead's Anthem Ban
- SHORT TAKES : McEntire, Travis to Host Awards
- MISSION VIEJO : Van Is Donated for Disabled Students
- 3 Colombians Charged in Seizure of Cocaine
- SANTA ANA : Attorney Said to Be Under Investigation
- Fight for Baby Gets Uglier Yet
- ORANGE : Police Identify Slaying Victim
- Slaying Victims Carried Drug Money, Police Say
- Pieces of Puzzle Fell Together in Triple Execution
- San Diego
- Fair Sets Attendance Record in Peaceful 1st Weekend
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Fixing Public's 'Broken Windows' : Santa Ana Civic Center disorder is a 'broken window' that invites more antisocial behavior if not fixed by police.
- Merchant Discounts Backed to Keep Youths Drug-Free : Antelope Valley: Similar use of 'positive peer pressure' elsewhere has raised civil liberties concerns.
- Henry J. Greenwald; Retired Insurance Salesman
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Men Stabbed in Fight at Restaurant
- In a State of Frenzy : Auburn: Coach Pat Dye has cultivated a powerful defense and reigns as Alabama's football king on his own terms.
- TV REVIEW : 'Motel' Is a Snug Stop on 'P.O.V.' Series
- Duo Organists' U.S. Debut to Set Church Bells Ringing
- Violence Part of Living for Lovers Held in 3 Shootings
- FILLMORE : Council to Consider Lifting Building Ban
- Sing a Song of Coalinga, Eagle Rock and Weed . . .
- OJAI : Landowners Worry About Rezone Plan
- County SAT Scores Fall by 13 Points
- SAN CLEMENTE : Murder Defendant Described as 'Patsy'
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Brothers Held in Attack Over Photo
- Suspect Jailed in Bid to Sell Babe's Autographed Ball
- Anaheim Is a Special Place to Ryan : Baseball: Texas pitcher, who makes 700th career start tonight, talks about the past, but not so much about the future.
- Flickinger Is New Coach--For Now
- Spotter Fishing for Commercial Pilot License
- Countywide : Fair Attendance on Par With '89 Figures
- SEAL BEACH : Hearing Is Tonight on Navy's Jetty Plan
- Pet Food Cannery to Be Demolished
- Drug-Free 'Club' Proposed for Antelope Valley Youths
- Doctor Arrested on Medicare Theft Charges
- UCLA Coaches Lost Confidence in Him, Departed Odom Says
- THE SIDELINES : Broncos' Smith Out for Season
- NBC's Early Fall Previews Score Big in Nielsens
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Darkman' Shines Among New Releases
- Light of Liberty in Another Time of Crisis
- Documentary : IRA Is a Move Ahead in Deadly Terrorism Game : After the bombing death of British legislator Ian Gow, Scotland Yard officials concede that there is little they can do to prevent the next incident. And they say the latest campaign in the longstanding war has just started.
- Names in the News - Aug. 28, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 28, 1990
- Census Puts State Near 30 Million
- MAKE A WISH: For eight years, Dr....
- Massive Projects' Effects 'Unavoidable' : Jordan, Ahmanson ranches: Developments would significantly affect air and traffic, reports say.
- Impacts of Housing Plans 'Unavoidable' : Environment: Reports describe the significant effects of the Jordan and Ahmanson ranch developments on air quality, traffic and waste management.
- Bidders Line Up for Mercury S&L; Sale
- 4 Suitors Scan Books as Sale of Mercury Nears
- SCROOGE COUNTY: Already suffering from a miserly...
- MAKING TRACKS: But some like to ride...
- DUI: Drunk-driving arrests, down in recent years...
- State Counts 29.3 Million People; O.C. at 2.4 Million : Census: Santa Ana pulls ahead of Anaheim as most populated. New congressional seat a possibility.
- Iraq Orders Its Tankers Not to Challenge Blockade, U.S. Says : Gulf crisis: Bush takes a 'no compromise' stance. Both sides appear to be avoiding confrontation. President doubts U.N. mediation will lead to a quick resolution.
- Census Puts State Near 30 Million
- Pilot Lands Jumbo Jet Safely After Wheels Fail : Emergency: Plane makes two passes over LAX before touching down with its nose up. Twenty-four people suffer minor injuries.
- FULLERTON : Councilman Claims Total Disability
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 28, 1990
- Iraq Won't Defy Blockade : U.S. to Expel 36 of Iraq's Diplomats
- U.S. Requests Permanent Saudi Visas for Workers
- Storms Pelt Midwest With Wind and Hail
- WORLD : Teresa, 80, Awaits Successor
- 'Top Gun' Turns His Sights on an Unruffled Bates : Elections: Duke Cunningham may be the congressman's strongest challenge for the 44th District since Bates came to office, but that may mean little when November rolls around.
- Science / Medicine : Reading Disabilities Mislabeled
- TV Reviews : 'Best Kept Secret' Celebrates Sanford Meisner
- Henry Miller Meets the MPAA : Movies: Philip Kaufman's very adult 'Henry & June,' a tale of the controversial author's days in Paris, apparently is the latest recipient of the dreaded X rating. Its U.S. release is in limbo.
- SHORT TAKES : Success Was Worth the Wait
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Men at Work' a Labor of Laughter