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- Third of Retirees Say They Just Got Tired of Working
- Law-Abiding Grunion Have the Last Laugh
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- Dodgers : It's Ryan, Valenzuela in Opener : Astros Will Get a Fast Start From Their Ace
- Healthy Construction Industry Sets Up Contract Face-Off
- Government of India Sues Union Carbide on Bhopal Plant Disaster
- ITT Tentatively Agrees to Sell 12 Companies
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- Business Growth to Be Half the '84 Rate, U.S. Reports
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- Illinois Goes to Court to Protect 'Happy State' Image
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- Pacific Lighting settled part of a suit.
- PacTel won approval to provide cellular service.
- Two Economists Oppose Trade Retaliation Against Japan
- Moynihan Repeats Call of 1965 for National Policy on Families
- Anaheim : Arson Causes $170,000 Damage at Salvage Yards
- Medics Make Traumatic Decisions : But for Life Flight and Hospital Staff There Are Rewards
- State Suit Demands L.A. Chemical Firm Clean Up Its Site
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- 4 Senators Cancel Moscow Trip
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- NHL Roundup : Flyers Win, Fly High Into Playoffs
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- Union Carbide Sued by India for Disaster
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- Four Cambodian Refugees Killed in Georgia Blaze
- Lebanese Crisis Talks Held as Violence Grows
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- Sinatra, Stewart and Teresa : Reagan Picks 13 to Receive Highest Civilian Award
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- BASEBALL '85 : DODGERS : It Might Be Another Long Season in Chavez Ravine If the Previews Are Correct--Some Say Team Can Finish No Better Than Fourth
- Consumer confidence declined in March.
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- Soviets Say U.S. Sought to Diminish 'Peace Initiative'
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- The Region : Vodka Dumping Ruled a Toxic Hazard
- Baseball / Highlights : Sparky Anderson Might Miss Detroit's Opener
- CHER EARNS SHARE OF SPOTLIGHT
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- MCI Seeking $5.8 Billion From AT
- Gannett asked holders for takeover protection.
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- Which Way Will Gorbachev Go? : Whatever Direction He Chooses, the Road Is All Uphill
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- BASEBALL '85 : ANGELS : By the Light of a Silvery Moon, They'll Unveil Something Old (OK, a Lot Old) and Something New in Their Bid to Win the West
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- Sudan Regime Orders Numeiri Aides Arrested. : Mubarak Backs New Leaders, Warns Libya Against Meddling
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- Miller Wins Shore With Record Score
- Vin Scully : In 36 Years as Voice of the Dodgers, He's Never Been at Loss for Words
- Gorbachev Agrees to Summit Talks : Reagan Rejects Moratorium Bid as Inadequate
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- Israel Turns to Lebanese Christians : Again Considers Security Links to Protect North Border
- Reagan Asked to Discipline Daughter for Backing Picus
- Boy Dies in Argentine Soccer Brawl
- Compucorp filed to offer securities to creditors.
- AT&T; Finds 80% Prefer Its Service : Long-Distance Study Given to FCC in Bid to Keep Market Share
- Crime Declined 4.5% in 1984, Survey Shows
- Fighting Fat : Obesity Is a Serious Threat to Health, But It's a Struggle to Lose
- Actor David C. Aldrich; Played 'Little Rich Kid' in 'Our Gang'
- John and Bream Are Real Winners as Dodgers Defeat Angels, 9-7, in 11
- 2nd Von Bulow Trial Begins--He's Optimistic
- Neves' Condition Improves
- Russians in Israel Shun U.S. TV, Tune in Moscow
- Protesters Plan Bolder Tactics in South Africa
- Abstract Artist Gene B. Davis Dies at 64 : Colorful Canvases of Vertical Stripes Grace Prestigious Galleries
- Terry Cole-Whittaker Says Goodby to Her Congregation
- Shots Fired From Auto Kill 1, Injure 2
- Traffic Crash Fatal to Woman; 3 More in Family Injured
- Greater Greensboro Open : Sindelar Unexpectedly Gets a Trip to Masters
- Steinberg Says He Seeks Slots on Tiger's Board
- China Says It Found Huge Barite Deposit
- Boys Town Reports 1984 Shortfall of $17.2 Million
- The Challenge for Bradley
- Jurors Pirouette Around Issue of Gates' Dual Role
- Man Who Says He Loves Her Is Told to Stay Away From Chris Evert Lloyd
- GE pleaded innocent to defrauding the Pentagon.
- Woman Dies of Toxic Shock Syndrome
- Gorbachev Agrees to Summit Talks : Stops Deploying Soviet Missiles Until November
- And the voice of the intersection activist trumpets across the land. : Spring Comes to the Street
- Postscript: Few Lasting Marks Left by Anaheim Firestorm
- Man Burned by Explosion, Fire Inside Car
- Banks, S&Ls; Altering Tactics to Stem Decline in Share of IRA Funds
- The Winklers: Stark Reality in the Shadow of His Stardom
- 2nd Earthquake Hits Off Malibu
- Bush Promotes Spending Cuts : Business Leaders Lend Support to Program
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- 'Have-It-All' Minister Bids Emotional Goodby to Flock
- Replacement of Pilgrimage Cross : A Dedication to Resurrect a Landmark
- CHARLES MAROWITZ: HE'S REARRANGING 'HAMLET'
- $1 Million Given for Alzheimer's Study
- Express Loses Before Smallest Home Crowd, 17-6, Falls to 1-6
- POP CAPSULES : JAPAN AMBASSADORS OF HEAVY METAL
- Hong Kong Tycoon Plans Foundation to Aid China
- Hundreds of Thousands Protest Missiles in Europe : Urge U.S. to Match Soviet Halt
- Basques Mark Holiday
- Laguna Beach : School District Labor Talks Remain Stalled
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- Pope Deplores Violence in Easter Address to 200,000
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- The Nation : Fire Burns 80,000 Acres
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- Man Accused of Trying to Kill Liberian Leader Doe Executed
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