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- 14-Month-Old Vista Girl Killed in Crash
- Redondo Beach Police Kill Fleeing Suspect
- Sailboat Show Numbers Reflect a Power Move
- McKnight Might Soon Be Old Man of Next Great Charger Line
- Tennis Roundup : Mayotte to Meet Marty Davis in Queensland Open Final
- Allen Is Out, Evans Waived, McElroy Back
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- A CENTURY OF THE COTE D'AZUR
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- Promise Similar Clinic Protests Nationwide : Abortion Activists End 'Siege of Atlanta'
- 2 Cudahy Councilmen Targeted in Recall Move
- Reputed Cocaine Dealer Held in Man's Fiery Death
- In Debate, Quayle at Least Passes the 'Sidekick Test'
- Boy, 14, Fatally Stabbed in Gang Revenge Attack
- Suit Attacks Putting Inmates in 'Rubber Rooms'
- Fate of Alleged Kraft Victim Torments Kin
- El Camino Ties Golden West on 56-Yard Field Goal
- High School Football
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- Moorpark's Roberts Injures Shoulder in 59-10 Rout of Pierce
- UCSD Wins Titles in Cross-Country
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- CLASSICAL NOTEBOOK : 'String Language' Adds Eloquence to Conductor's Musical Interpretations
- Sweet on Synthesizers : UCI's Clark Spangler wants to keep music beautiful
- Legacy of the Crash : One year later, New York's Securities firms Still Suffer While the Midwest's Manufacturing Industries are Thriving : Merrill Lynch Weathers Year by Being Bullish on Realities
- Splits May Jeopardize Chile Reform : Pinochet Foes Face Tough Task--Staying Together
- Air Show Disowns Fear of German Disaster
- S. Africa's 155-Millimeter Weapon Scores Top Marks From Experts
- Fear Takes a Holiday : Animals of Galapagos Islands Appear to Lack That Instinct
- Children's Author Prompted New Protection Law : To Swedish Animals, Life Is Cat's Meow
- Congressional Underdog Speaks His Own Mind
- Driven Woman Fights for Parking on Crowded Street in Playa del Rey
- Head of Tear Gas Firm Tops List of Wealthy in S. Korea
- Lois Burnham Wilson Dies; Founded Al-Anon for Alcoholics' Families
- Debate Format Is Right When Decision Is a Draw
- WOOLLY ASTER
- Burundi Ruler Briefs Neighboring Leaders on August Hutu Massacres
- ELECTIONS '88 ORANGE COUNTY : Seven Candidates Make Quiet Runs for Seats on Fullerton Council
- Special Classes Meet Saturdays : Japanese Pupils Work Extra Day to Excel
- PGA Championship Will Be Played at Aronimink in 1993
- Cowboys Are Less Concerned With Rivalry Than Possibility of Losing to Redskins
- Prep Roundup : Brix Wins Again in Cross-Country
- Stellick Faces Uphill Battle With Toronto
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- Superstar Comebacks Stall on the Charts
- Mr. Misunderstood Gets Personal : Randy Newman Finally Records an Autobiographical LP--or Does He?
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- State Ballot Pamphlet
- Raid on Church Underscores Intrusiveness of INS Actions
- Merger of School Districts in Placentia, Yorba Linda
- Education
- Ray Bradbury and World War II--Too Quick a Study?
- Food for Thought
- THE BABY BROKERS
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- Post Office Should Take Perot's Advice
- Effects of a Bicycle-Pedestrian Path Proposed at Aliso Creek Golf Course
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- Film Fairness
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- DEFENDING TOM CLANCY
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- Cystic Fibrosis Camp Draws Praise
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- Space Shuttle Discovery
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- DEFENDING TOM CLANCY
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- The American Way
- The 'Cotton Club' Killing : Five years after the bullet-riddled body of a flamboyant New York producer was discovered in a remote canyon of Los Angeles County, sheriff's homicide detectives arrested a woman and four men in the case linked to a squabble over financing the movie, 'Cotton Club.'
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- THE FUTURE OF PEN
- Booking Time for Travel Adventures
- Bush, Dukakis in Flashes of Anger : Vice President Solidly Backs Running Mate, Assails News Reports
- Fiery Pepper Drug Cools Chronic Pain of Shingles
- LONG ROAD TO LEARNING : South Gate Crowding Forces Bus Marathons for Students
- Rising Stream of Death Penalty Cases Threatens to Swamp State High Court
- The World According to Hatch : Monterey Park Councilman Gets His Turn at Being Mayor
- Small Fire Forces Closure of Space Needle Restaurant
- Child Care, Parental Leave Bills Die as the Senate Fails to End Filibuster
- Will Welfare Bill Break the Cycle of Poverty? : Liberty Means Self-Reliance--and Work
- Real Estate Values in Santa Clarita Valley Fuel Frenzy of House-Hopping
- Chula Vista Woman Killed in 2-Car Crash; Man Arrested
- Chula Vista Police Probe Man's Death
- 'I guess someone's really been looking out for me.'
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- Big Ten Roundup : Touchdown on Fake Punt Helps Michigan Defeat Michigan State
- Without Musgrave, Ducks Are Grounded : Neither Oregon Backup Quarterback Is Able to Sustain a Drive Against Trojans
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- Soviets Planning Destruction of Town of Chernobyl
- Flawless Gem Expected to Bring $20 Million at Auction : Mysterious Past Attends 407-Carat Diamond
- Woman Who Shot Husband 14 Times Acquitted of Murder
- ELECTIONS '88 : SOUTHEAST : Robbins and Stewart Lead Spending Race
- U.S. Expected to Widen Ocean Territorial Limit
- Commentary : In an Instant, There Was Fame, but It Is Pride That Will Last Forever
- South Bay Politics : Voters in the 53rd Assembly District should brace themselves for an onslaught of political hit-mail
- Local News in Brief : Council Rejects Retreat Idea
- Of Relics and Rancor : Lost Village of Encino's Artifacts in Legal Limbo
- 2 Drivers Die in Collision at Red Light
- Loyola Lives Up to No. 1 Rating, Defeats Santa Ana, 27-0
- A Lucky Man Shares His Laughter
- U2 Embraces the Roots of Rock : The Raw, Experimental Sounds of 'Rattle and Hum' More Than Match the Craft of 'The Joshua Tree'
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- L.A. Conservancy Celebrates 10th
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- Corporate Tenants Seek Burbank Space
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- Owner Keeps Life's Work as Private Museum : Closed Diner Offers Taste of Nostalgia
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- Physicians & Surgeons Deal on Hold
- El Camino, Golden West Duel to a Tie
- Valley Too Intense for Embattled Harbor
- McEwen Back in Texas, This Time as a Starter
- Pitchers Have Learned Lessons in This Series
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- Southland Roundup : Kick With No Time Left Beats UC Santa Barbara
- U2 Embraces the Roots of Rock : Getting a Word In, Edge-wise
- McConnell Makes L.A. Gig Permanent
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Scrimshaw, Weather Vanes, and Tatting : Scrimshaw
- State Appeal Court Leases in Santa Ana
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- Ozzie and Harriet Would Fit Right In : Soda Fountain Fan Runs the Real Thing
- Reagan Campaigns for Tough Drug Law : Urges Senate to Pass House Bill, Saying 'Time Is Running Out'
- They Love Slough--And Hough!
- Harvest Hits Home in the Drought-Stricken Grain Belt : Cursed by the Dry Year, Farmers Battle Despair
- Unemployment Rate Declines to 5.3% : Payrolls Grow by 255,000 as 100,000 Teachers Return to Work
- Anabolic Steroids: To Race Against Risk
- Governor Blunders on AIDS
- Brown for Municipal Judge
- Mother, 17, Abandons Four Children, Turns Herself In
- Scientific Journals--Specialists Need to Know Data, Lack Time to Read
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- Swanson Speeds to Super Modified Victory at Saugus
- Taylor's Goal in Final Seconds Lifts Kings to 6-5 Overtime Win
- Trying to Figure Out Manley Certainly Isn't an Easy Task
- Lewis Says Suspension of Johnson Helps Sport
- Big West Roundup : Long Beach Loses 5th in Row as Utah State Wins, 31-24
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- Infectious Subject
- The World Economy is still Flying High After the Crash
- Political Football: Calling a Timeout
- Long Road to Learning : South Gate Crowding Forces Students on Buses
- Student Senate Pulls the Plug on Feisty University Newspaper
- Judging Judges: Yes on 92
- East German Swimmer Crosses River to West
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- Firefighters Dismantle Chimney to Extricate Man
- Chinese Official Encourages Better Police Schooling
- Property Scam Suspect Came to L.A., Police Say
- Slaying Suspect Faces New Robbery Charge
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- A Short Road to Theatrical Stardom : 'Gift From Heaven' Bestows Its Bounty on Playwright David Steen
- Even Catchers Have Feelings
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- Grass-Roots Group Seeks to Tear Down Walls, Get Out Vote
- Crimes by Young Toughs Grow Amid Political Violence : Terrorized Indian Villagers Fight Back
- The Life and Work of Andrei Bitov : Author Regarded as 'One of Best Writers of Soviet Period'
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- Red Sox Can't Block A's Way to a 3-0 Lead
- Southeast Roundup : Florida Upset by Memphis State; LSU Beats Auburn With Late Score
- The High Schools /Steve Elling : Stein Gets His Points Across in Several Ways for Undefeated Oak Park
- Golf/ Maryann Hudson : Pearl Sinn, a Top Amateur, Has Years of Experience on Which to Draw
- Horse Racing Roundup : With Alysheba in the Barn, Waquoit Wins Gold Cup
- Wales Conference Seeks End to Oilers' Dynasty
- Westlake's Priedkalns Stable After Surgery to Remove Clot in Brain
- Director Schweizer: The Strategies of Seduction
- COMMENTARY : Marley's Ghost : The Reggae King's Social Idealism Lives On in Today's Activist Rock Events
- A Time of Blood and Reality for the 'China Beach' Troupe : Vietnam Veterans Share Their Wartime Experiences With TV Series' Company
- Culprit is Ever-present Automobile
- The Moment in Fiction When Truth Flees : THE PLACE IN FLOWERS WHERE POLLEN RESTS <i> by Paul West (Doubleday: $19.95; 490 pp.) </i>
- Radon Legislation Might be Drafted : State Sen. Ed Davis Considers Bill That Could Make New Houses Safer
- More People Studying Ground-Water Contamination, Geological Survey Says
- Bush, Dukakis in Flashes of Anger : Democrat Cites Crime Against Relatives in Heated Reply on Issue
- Search for Space on the Planet : Science-Fiction Bookstore Explores Ways to Stay Open, Preserve Literacy
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- Growing Use of Once-Banned Euskera : Basques Revive Their Native Language
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- Maps Show Where Southland Industrial Plants are Located
- Rate of Illness Rises Dramatically : Studies Find Depression Epidemic in Young Adults
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- Tehran Reports Break in Gulf Talks Deadlock
- Zhao Ziyang: The Man Making China Modern
- Orchestra Plans 4 Concerts for Coming Season
- Infant With Heart Defect Undergoes Transplant
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- Food Sickens 23 at Pacoima Wedding
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- Far West Roundup : BYU Wins With Big Second Half
- Southwest Roundup : Texas Gives Oklahoma a Battle in 28-13 Defeat
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- High School Football
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- Repackaging Poetry to Make It Accessible : With His Video Anthology of Southern California Poets, Editor Hopes to Give Them a Wider Audience
- KASLER: Firm Rides on Highways : Surge in Highway Spending Gives Boost to Kasler Corp.
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- Israelis Weigh Heightened Threat of Missiles and Gas
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- ELECTIONS '88 ORANGE COUNTY : Cypress School District : Candidates Target Money Shortage
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- East Roundup : No. 7 West Virginia Beats East Carolina
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