- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Moving to Tight End at Capistrano Valley Suits Spence to a T
- Po Leaves Full-Time Tennis With Losses in Singles, Women's Doubles
- Teen Scene Provides New Face
- PRO FOOTBALL THE NFL OPENERS : Rocky Road Awaits Them : Rams: Knox returns to another of his former coaching venues with a team that appears to match up poorly against the Bills.
- DEL MAR : Stevens Rides Beal Street Blues to Victory in California Debut
- Punchless Northridge Falls, 28-7 : College football: After scoring first in opener, Matadors are shut down by Cal State Fullerton.
- Japanese City Slickers, Rugged Cowboys Team in Cattle Venture : Cultures: East meets West at a Montana ranch where 'Tokyo tenderfoots' represent firm trying to develop an ultra-tender grade of marbled beef.
- ROUNDUP : Arizona State Sweeps CSUN in Volleyball Title Match
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : A's Trying to Acquire Flexibility
- Cycling
- Gelding Tries to Repeat Sire's Feat Decade Later
- Motor Sports
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Penn State Slips Past Cincinnati
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Carson Ties Mt. Carmel; Top Ranking in Jeopardy
- Notre Dame Rockets Past Northwestern : Notre Dame: Miller, expected to fill role of Ismail, scores on 70-yard pass play in 42-7 victory.
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : White, Barr Lead Cal Over San Jose
- Bonds Helps Pittsburgh's Stock : Dodgers: His three-run homer lifts Pirates to 6-1 victory as Strawberry sits another one out.
- Motor Sports
- From the Archives: Just how princely is Prince's Warner Bros. deal?
- * Lynn McCluggage has been promoted to...
- HOME OFFICE : Limited Capability of Built-In Phone Lines Can Cause Hang-Ups
- Joseph Rauh; Civil Rights Lawyer, Lobbyist
- Back at the White House, Most Eyes Are on Arkansas : Politics: Cabinet members, aides attack Clinton's record. But some are uncomfortable with focus on state.
- SIMI VALLEY : Bank Robber Flees Branch With Cash
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Kiedrowski's Motocross Hopes Riding on Home-Track Advantage
- U.S. Team Loses World League Semifinal
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : It's a Far Cry From Sobbing : Tears aren't on the lineup at Sam Kinison tribute taped in Anaheim, where comics irreverently honor their outrageous colleague.
- All's Well That Bombs Well
- Political Dead Heat in Orange County Poll : Campaign: Democrat Clinton is favored by 41% in GOP stronghold. Bush's 40% backing contrasts with his lead in survey taken after convention.
- Future of L.A. River Rail Proposal Is Up in the Air : Transit: Plan for an elevated train is part of a bill before governor. Critics say it's another dead-end idea.
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- NORTH COUNTY : Shut-In Program Seeks Volunteers
- Early Black Churches Yield Wealth of Data : Research: African-American religious institutions are among the foundations of race's culture, history and heritage.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Slam Isn't So Grand for Dodgers in Loss : Baseball: Benzinger's bases-loaded homer in the ninth inning gives them a lead that they blow. Pirates win, 6-5.
- Tale of Two Sports, One City : Sanders Willing to Share Talents, but Falcons Are Balking
- GroveShakespeare has canceled a staged reading of...
- House of Pain Gets Its Irish Up Over 'Gimmick' : The group has received a lot of attention for being the first Irish rap act, but it's not a label the rappers like to dwell on.
- Comforters Lend Down-Home Air
- Another of Andrew's Victims: the Everglades
- Court Throws Out Lawsuit Aimed at Halting Sale of Wyeth Paintings
- Drop in Volunteers Curtails Legal Aid for Needy : Justice: Model program has been forced to stop taking certain new cases because fewer lawyers are volunteering free services.
- Pair Sentenced in Drive-By Death : Crime: The South County gang members receive long prison terms for shooting a Lake Forest youth as he was talking to his family in his bedroom.
- On Labor Day, 1938, toward the end...
- SIMI VALLEY : Wright Is Criticized Over Education Cuts
- LOS ANGELES : AQMD Official Reiterates Denial of Bias Charges
- Country Day's Fired Director Sues School : Education: Ex-headmaster of exclusive La Jolla school says he was wrongly terminated and is owed $600,000.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Vote for Vincent Is Cast by Butler
- Teufel Helps Padres to Wild Victory : Baseball: He gets three hits, including home run, and makes sparkling play at third as Padres top Cubs, 7-5, in 14 innings.
- College Football
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Shortage of Proven Skill-Position Players a Common Concern
- Springsteen Sets S.D. Date
- No Trace of Missing Executive : Disappearance: Wife makes tearful plea for return of Rowland Snowdon, who was last seen Tuesday morning at Irvine bank.
- A Good Friend--or Big Brother? : Air-quality agency's nosing around just isn't very neighborly
- GARDEN GROVE : City Won't Consider 'No Camping' Law
- Evangelicals' Aid in Fund Raising Poses Dilemma for Jews : Judaism: 'Born-again' Christians, including singer Pat Boone, have been financially supportive of Israel, but there is concern that they also give a high priority to conversion efforts.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- CSUN Women Rebound for Two Volleyball Wins
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Continues to Get Breaks During Resurgence
- O.C. Groups May Get Less State Aid : Funding: Between budget cutbacks and lower ratings for organizations, California Arts Council money might be reduced 30%.
- O.C. Symphony Manager Fired by President : Music: Yaakov Dvir-Djerassi says orchestra let him go over 'personal frictions' with the recently named board leader.
- New Operas Abound but Not in S.D. : Music: It is a banner year for opera premieres across the nation. But under the leadership of Ian Campbell since 1983, San Diego Opera has not undertaken any new operatic works.
- Fed Cut in Rates Triggers Strong Rally in Bonds : Markets: But the move to stimulate a lagging economy drives the dollar lower and fails to boost stocks. The Dow closes off 10.27.
- Attorneys in Keating Case Squabble Over Fees : Courts: Three Orange County law firms charge that they are being shortchanged in deal to divide $38 million from lawsuit settlement.
- Ex-Bulgarian Ruler Sentenced for Corruption : Justice: Todor Zhivkov is first former Soviet Bloc leader convicted in a regular court. Judge gives him seven years in prison.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Potential Buyer Says Tavern Won't Change
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Lobbies for Jailed Monk's Release
- MOORPARK : High School Work Nears Completion
- SANTA ANA : Settlement Appears Near for Dispute
- Bank Holdup Suspect Wounded by Police
- BURBANK : Central Library to Reopen Sept. 21
- Coastal Panel's Budget Cut 15% : Environment: The agency is also facing new anti-secrecy legislation that is awaiting Gov. Wilson's signature.
- LOS ANGELES : Sentencing Postponed in Death of Foster Child
- Allegations Denied by Filipino Consul : Little League: He says reports that overage players were used to defeat Long Beach in the title game are false.
- Kritscher Wins Batting Title After Legion Discovers Error
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Just Because You're Paranoid Doesn't Mean You're Wrong
- This Precocious Minor Knows All the Major Violin Concertos
- Greeley Sees Catholics as Key for Democrats
- Reports of Sex Abuse Erode Trust, Confidence in Clergy, Study Finds : Molestation: Survey of Catholics reveals anger and sadness, and a widespread belief that the church is failing to police its own ranks.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Suit Against City, Officials Dismissed
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : City Will Pay Fine Over Landfill Odors
- Capriati Can Make Her First Class : U.S. Open: After being upset by Patricia Hy, she will be in school Tuesday for opening day.
- Canseco Is Hitless in Ranger Loss
- Pro Basketball
- Northridge Taking Fullerton Personally
- O'Brien Halfway to Record in Decathlon
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : When Playing Irvine, Steer Clear of Jones
- Mountain Lion Attack Worries Residents : Mauling: A pet was killed in San Clemente last week, and a homeowners' association says it has received 10 to 15 reports of cougar sightings near homes.
- Traffic Won't Be Taking a Holiday This Weekend
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Gets $2,048 From TV Companies
- BURBANK : Woman Shot to Death Is Identified
- IRVINE : Teacher Receives National Award
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third Time Is Not the Charm for Braves' Glavine
- Judy Kaye's Come a Long Way From the Melodyland Theatre
- Jazz Club El Matador Will Reopen as an Ivy League Bar : Entertainment: Huntington Beach restaurant's new owners say they'll start with a few nights of the music that was the venue's staple.
- THE TURBULENT TRAVEL INDUSTRY : Tourist Spots Feel California Malaise : Travel: Shock waves from the Golden State's slumping economy can be felt in vacation destinations from Mexico to Hawaii.
- Platinum Software Files With SEC
- Wrong Number Sends Wrong Man to Drill
- * Kazue Kido has been named executive...
- Van Horn Batters Amarillas in Unanimous Decision
- Veronica Villarroel Has the Voice, Lady Luck Supplies the Rest
- Firms Anxious to Build Good Will in Florida : Philanthropy: Hurricane gives companies an opportunity to show public a charitable side.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Two Gang Members Sentenced in Killing
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Utility Rolls Out Trucks Powered by Natural Gas
- CHULA VISTA : Man Arrested in Fatal I-5 Crash
- Vincent to Be Asked to Resign for Baseball's Sake : Baseball: Avoidance of unseemly legal battle is believed to be incentive for commissioner to accept owners' mandate.
- ENERGY
- * Ariel Diaz has been promoted to...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Carl's Jr. Chain May Go Private in Joint Buyout : Restaurants: Founder Karcher and an unidentified investment group are in 'preliminary discussions' involving the Anaheim firm.
- 11 Israeli Athletes Are Remembered
- Janice F. Prugh; Soprano
- Burbank OKs 'Pull Tab' Games for Bingo Events
- Hollywood Blvd. to Be Paved With Glitz : Redevelopment: Council approves project in which asphalt with recycled glass will be used to cover the street. Critics call the roadwork a waste of money.
- BOOK DISCUSSION: Father Leo Booth, a national...
- School Bus Firm to Pay Fine to Settle County Suit : Oxnard: The action alleges that Laidlaw's driver training was taught by a non-certified instructor. The company agrees to $25,000 penalty.
- The Ultimate Titan Homecoming : Football: Fullerton ends years of frustration by opening stadium tonight against Northridge.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Lucero Wins Scratch Main Event, Earns a Berth in U.S. Nationals
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Blue Jays Get 10 Hits in Row to Buoy Cone
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mark Curry's in Pain as He Confesses at Roxy
- COMEDY REVIEW : No Room for Maudlin Sentiment in Toast to Sam Kinison's Memory : Tribute: Most performers offer pared-down versions of their stage acts, evoking the late comedian's name to varying degrees.
- The Keys to Team Play : Markham and Broadway Find 'Perfect Dialogue' in Mozart Concerto
- Smoke Halts Amex Trade
- Insurer Uses Hurricane to Promote Rate Hike : Premiums: On day storm hit Florida, executives at American International prepared memo urging brokers to raise prices.
- THE TURBULENT TRAVEL INDUSTRY : U.S., Netherlands Sign 'Open Skies' Pact : Aviation: The agreement allows airlines from the two countries unrestricted access to each other's airports.
- Fighter Sale to Taiwan Also Worries Japanese : Military: U.S. plan understandably angers China. But other Asian nations have reservations.
- Man With Baboon Liver Transplant Has Setback
- DECORATING ADVICE : What's Black and White and Red All Over? A Warmer Room
- Italy Says Bosnia Plane Likely Was Shot Down : Balkans: Defense minister cites evidence pointing to 'a criminal act' in crash of mercy flight near Sarajevo.
- OXNARD : Agreement Will Aid Endangered Birds
- PLACENTIA : You Could Just Call Her 'Achiever'
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Boxing
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Brooks Will Enter a Crucial Period
- Going 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' : Touring: Dance Theatre of Harlem is in the middle of a South African stint. Others have canceled tours after facing the reality of dealing with the still fractious society.
- He'll Be Seeing You in the Funny Papers
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- GOP
- Notre Dame Fans Wonder About News
- Genius Is Fleeting for Stanford's Walsh
- TV's 'Miss Daisy'
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- Is Charles Finley Back in Oakland?
- Republican Party Platform and Gays
- David Horowitz
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- A Job Is Available to the Right Person
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- Notables Not Noticed
- Republican Party Platform and Gays
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- EMMY LETTERS : Answering 'Family Values' Campaign
- He'll Be Seeing You in the Funny Papers
- Republican Party Platform and Gays
- Commitment to Schroeder Is Not to Excellence
- Notre Dame Fans Wonder About News
- Is TV Avoiding Riots' Ethnic Realities?
- Is Charles Finley Back in Oakland?
- Dystrophy Telethon
- School Facilities Bill Too Costly
- Road Congestion and Air Quality
- Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's Playing the Game That Counts
- Computerization of L.A. Schools
- Retirement Center
- Genius Is Fleeting for Stanford's Walsh
- Sealer Under Bathroom Linoleum Might Keep Mold From Returning
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 5, 1992
- Names in the News - Sept. 5, 1992
- Names in the News - Sept. 5, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 5, 1992
- Truckers Rush to Aid of Hurricane Relief Project : Rescue: Palmdale plant workers will use donated vehicles to take items to Miami after being refused space on a military plane.
- Looks 10, Personality 3
- BUSY KNIGHTS: Author Robert M. Snyder, who...
- Ethics Panel's Credibility Is Questioned Again : Government: Critics attack bold tactics used by watchdog panel after inquiry into city attorney's office is dropped. Commission officials say making enemies is unavoidable and they will not retreat.
- Survivor Thanks God He Escaped Afghan Torrent
- * Charles Longstreet Weltner; Jurist, Civil Rights Advocate
- Speeding Bullet Has Superman's Name on It : Comic books: Man of Steel will die in fight with escapee from cosmic insane asylum, editor says. Story line may add life to publisher's bottom line.
- Bush Warns Clinton Poses Threat to Small Businesses : Politics: The President cites own private sector experience, says Democrats see firms as 'a golden egg-laying goose that ought to pay more in taxes.'
- Funding Cutoff Ends Meeting on Genetics, Crime
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Finance Minister Quits After 11 Years
- In Louisiana, Storm Woes Are Still Brewing : Recovery: As the worst-hit areas of the state begin to bounce back, acts of kindness mix with tales of frustration.
- Eagleburger Outlines New Serbia Action : Embargo: Aim of economic measures is to make Belgrade 'cry uncle,' but he warns that even that may not be enough.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN YSIDRO : U.S. Officials Arrest Canadian Fugitives
- Storm Survivors Turn to Healing Psychic Scars
- Lawmakers to Reconvene on Education : Spending: Legislature will seek to reassure worried school districts by restoring $500 million. Wilson says Honig has needlessly raised fears.
- Polar Bear Kills Boy
- 83,000 Jobs Cut From U.S. Payrolls : Slump: Unemployment dips to 7.6% but experts see decline in labor force as indicating a worsening economy. Federal Reserve pushes down a key interest rate.
- Some Other 'Doomsday' Scenarios
- Mixed Reviews for Bolsa Chica Plan : Wetlands: Report says proposal to build houses around state preserve would increase air pollution but lead to the restoration of marshes.
- Worker's Suit a Test of Responsibility : Courts: Migrant burned in shack fire unsuccessfully sought damages from employer and landowner. Advocates say his plight shows a need for laborers' housing.
- Germany Challenged by Old Hatreds : Xenophobia: The issue of racist violence is expected to dominate debate when Parliament reconvenes Monday.
- Florida Sect Leader Who Ordered Murders Sentenced to 18 Years
- Yugoslavia Leader Panic Survives a No-Confidence Vote
- * Eleanor Hibben; Wildlife Cinematographer
- COLUMN ONE : At War Over Her Call to Heal : A doctor cited ethics in refusing reservist duty in the Persian Gulf--and paid the price of 8 months in Leavenworth. Kansas medical officials now want her license revoked as well.
- Pinpoint Islands Thrust a Long Knife Into Russo-Japanese Relations : With Yeltsin on the verge of a visit to Tokyo, disputed territory again looms as an obstacle to better ties.
- Airlines Unveil New Frequent Flier Programs
- * Morgan, Lewis & Bockius announced that...
- STEEL
- Allstate Puts Hurricane Loss at $700 Million
- Lockheed Unit Wins $2-Billion Army Contract : Aerospace: The company defeats Hughes in its bid to develop an anti-missile system. Rockwell and Litton are subcontractors.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. has promoted John A....
- * Jeffrey Dritley has been promoted to...
- GM Closing 2 More Plants as Strike Persists
- * Arnold D. Kahn recently joined the...
- Carl's Jr. Chain May Go Private : Restaurants: Founder Karcher and unidentified investment group are discussing a joint buyout of fast-food operation.
- ENERGY
- Lucky Stores Plans Training Program After Sex Bias Case
- THE TURBULENT TRAVEL INDUSTRY : Passengers Are the Winners in Fare Wars : Airlines: A summer full of packed planes isn't enough to offset losses from series of deep discounts on tickets.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 5, 1992
- Forever and a Day Lily : Trumpet-Like Blooms Play Siren Song to Devotees
- GARDENING : Superficial Tree Care Is Root of Upheaval
- Troops to Urge Florida Victims to Leave Homes : Recovery: Residents who balk can stay in hurricane-damaged houses, but may have no electricity. More rain is expected over weekend.
- School Workers Brace for Cuts and Hope to Survive
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Few Details Released in Slaying of Boy, 9
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : 3 Surrender After Hijacking Jetliner
- * Gary Hirsch has been named senior...
- O.C. Poll Shows Bush, Clinton in a Dead Heat : Politics: Without a big cushion here to offset the L.A.-Bay Area Democratic vote, President may lose state.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Feinstein, Seymour in 3 October Forums
- Refugees Face Charges of Treason, Rebel Serbs Say
- High Bacteria Count Closes Four-Mile Stretch of Beach
- Gore Assails Administration for Lack of Vision in Space Program
- Escondido Pushes Ahead With Water Reclamation
- 8 Deputies Relieved of Duty in Suspect's Death : Law enforcement: The officers, who are still being paid, are subjects of an internal investigation. They were involved in the shooting and beating of a man after a chase in 1990.
- Boxes of Bank's Salvaged Binders Donated to School : San Fernando: Resident buys supplies from a closed data center and gets a chance to help out students.
- Convicted 'Stalker' Arrested for Alleged Parole Violation : Law: James Otis Sims was the first person in the county to be charged under the 1991 statute.
- State Critical of Bilingual Programs : Newhall: Officials charge the district with denying Spanish-speaking students equal opportunities. The superintendent says an appeal may be filed.
- Four for the Governor's John Hancock : Worthy legislation for toxic waste, venue changes and utility rates
- Clinton Admits Knowing of Uncle's Help : Draft: Democratic candidate blames contradiction on 'misunderstanding.' He and Gore receive Sierra Club endorsement.
- In California, Jobless Rate Soars to 9.8%
- 4 Nations Act to Bar Gun Smuggling in Tajikistan
- Britons Guzzle Less
- World IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : Voters Approve Revised Constitution
- 'Cristina' Canceled After 11-Week Run : Television: Columbia and CBS cite disappointing ratings, but the talk-show host says viewership was on the rise and cites profit participation problems.
- Sci-Fi Channel on the Launching Pad : Television: The channel begins Sept. 24 with a presentation of 'Star Wars.' No cable systems in Southern California have signed up.
- Chief Survivor Settling In, but for How Long? : Pro football: Vagabond quarterback Gagliano earns start for Chargers against Kansas City, the team that drafted him 11 years ago.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris, Victim of One Bad Inning, Frustrated by Own Inconsistency
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Mt. Carmel Earns Tie With No. 1 Carson
- Kelly's Success Stems From His Family Tree
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : City Files Suit to Keep Giants
- Cal State Fullerton Opens Season in New Stadium Against Northridge
- Auto Racing
- A Midwest Mystery : The Nebraska Football Program Has a High Profile, but Its Coach Manages to Remain an Enigma to Many
- Without Preparation, USD Begins Division III Countdown : Football: Toreros play final season in lower classification before moving up to Division I-AA.
- SOCCER PREVIEW CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Team Short in Experience but Optimism High
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Treibatch Revises His Return Date
- At Turin, Italy, Kevin Young, who had...
- THROUGHBRED RACING : This Student of Whittingham's Has His Three R's Down Pat
- Quayle to Field Viewers' Calls Tuesday on KTLA
- Worst of Times for Emmys
- A Christmas Fit for Royalties : Music: 'Unto You This Night,' co-written by Tustin's Rex Benson, is on Garth Brooks' new holiday album.
- WEEKEND TV : It's Politics as Usual on News Shows
- 'IN/SITE 92' a Comeback for Installation : Art: Installation Gallery makes a new showing with an innovative, multi-gallery exhibit concept.
- Serendipity Theatre: A Tale of Ups and Downs : Audiences: After two seasons, artistic director Scott Davidson says people are not aware that quality drama for children is regularly available.
- MUSIC REVIEW : DePreist, Oregonians at the Bowl
- 'Les Miserables' Extended
- Sounds of Recovery : South-Central Arts Project Aims to Build Self-Esteem in Youth
- Comedians Keep Banter Up Backstage at Fund-Raiser
- TV REVIEW : 'Leaving Home' Looks at Free Trade Agreement
- KCET Gets $1 Million for 'Math Smart'
- Just How Princely Is Prince's Deal? : Pop music: The star's new Warner Bros. pact is one of the industry's biggest ever, but insiders question its purported $100-million value.
- Miscellany
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Bidding Is High for Services of De La Hoya
- Chargers, Phillips Still in Standoff Over a Contract : NFL:Team not really sure it wants him back. Player isn't ready to say he wants to be back with the team.
- More Than a Game, It's a Yardstick : College football: SDSU measures its program today against USC.
- Auto Racing
- Odds Are Against the Rams
- Orioles Escape the Angels, 8-7 : Baseball: Grand slam by Stevens is wasted as Baltimore scores four runs during the fifth inning.
- No Trouble for Van Horn in Victory Over Amarillas
- Band Taking Notes, Points
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Phillips Wants His Job Back
- Wackerman Renews Drive Toward Soccer Scoring Record
- Trojans Consider It a Test : USC: After overlooking Memphis State last year, they know the challenge San Diego State presents.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Eastern Washington in Women's Volleyball Opener
- Attorney James McGuigan of Santa Ana Dies at Age 58
- Parking-lot princesses: Numerous truck drivers--as well as...
- Report Details Impact of Planned Bolsa Chica Development : Environment: Scarce wetlands would be restored by the controversial project, but up to 4,884 new houses would increase air pollution, the study concludes. Both sides find support in findings.
- South Laguna : Beach Gets Health Clearance After Spill
- FILLMORE : County to Vote on Paramedic Staffing
- Lowery Grapples With Campaign Funds : Politics: Most recent filing shows thousands of dollars in 'campaign-related' payments made after the six-term congressman ended his reelection effort.
- RAMONA : 17-Year-Old Dies in Crash Near Home
- LOS ANGELES : Billy Preston Pleads No Contest to Charges
- LABOR DAY
- COSTA MESA : City Sues Former Concession Operator
- Escondido Is Seeing Green
- Plea to Move King Case Is Unlikely, Defense Says : Courts: Attorneys for four LAPD officers facing federal civil rights charges reveal a tentative agreement. Holding trial in L.A. may have benefits, they say.
- Obituaries - Sept. 5, 1992
- Woman in 25-Hour Standoff Arrested : Law enforcement: Deputies capture the distraught operator of a board-and-care facility. She allegedly had shot and wounded a boarder.
- Four months after the civil unrest in...