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- MIXED MEDIA : * 1/2 "STEVE WINWOOD: ROLL WITH IT" By Chris Welch with Steve Winwood <i> Perigee Books, </i> ($8.95)
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- WHEN GOD WAS AN ATHEIST SAILOR <i> by Burgess Cogill (W. W. Norton: $17.95; 190 pp.)</i>
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- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : MANNING THE BARRICADES : GARY GORMAN : Helped found Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy and worked to keep oil out of Santa Ana River.
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- Irish Nationalism Effort Hurt by Split Into Factions in American Camp : Northern Ireland: The hijacking of the NORAID office last July reduced the flow of dollars to Ireland and raised doubts that the cause could ever win much support in the United States.
- Malathion Controversy
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : Surface-Diving Birds Most Vulnerable to Oil : Wildlife: Spill could also harm primary food sources for countless migrating birds and the endangered light-footed clapper rail if it enters sensitive wetlands areas.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : A Postcard-Perfect Shoreline Is Smudged
- One Man's Experience Strikes Familiar Chord
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- The Emergency of Paramedic User Fees
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- Malathion Controversy
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- One Man's Experience Strikes Familiar Chord
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- SLOUCHING TOWARD THE MILLENNIUM
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- One Man's Experience Strikes Familiar Chord
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- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : Meditations and Comments--a Compendium
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- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : BIRDS IN PERIL
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- Messages and Signals From the World of Rap
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- Treasure Hunting in a Pirate's Park
- Boy Faces Criminal Charge Over Milk Money Threats
- 'The Matchmater' : Life style: An old-fashioned matchmaker in West Hollywood specializes in finding mates for gay men. If you just want a date, he says, go elsewhere.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : MANNING THE BARRICADES : GREG GERSTENBERG : State Fish and Game Department wildlife biologist is in charge of rescue center to accommodate 400 birds.
- Study Calls for a Future of Fewer Autos, Births : Environment: The Worldwatch Institute says the next 40 years must see the end of the 'throw-away society.' But the group also notes some signs of hope.
- POLITICS : FUND RAISING : Galanter Is No Longer an Outsider
- Activity Is Not the Same as Victory : Drug War: The recent spate of U.S. arrests shows that appearance can conquer reality. Expect more of the same from the Cartagena summit.
- Deputies Responding to Call Kill Man
- 4 Shot to Death During Robbery at Bowling Alley
- Alaska's Long Winter Nights Bring to Light Gloomy Effect : Health: An estimated 20% of the state's residents suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, a mood illness triggered by light deprivation.
- Kesey & Co. : The gregarious author is back in the spotlight. His latest book is a joint venture with 13 of his students, but he's regaining his rhythm and his solo voice.
- 26 Die in India Bus Crash
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- School Board Won't Ban Controversial Books : Education: Redondo Beach trustees reject the efforts of a conservative group to shelve "Impressions" series.
- Ganesha High Student Named Sea Cadet of Year by Navy League
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- South Carolina Mayor Arrested in Shoplifting
- 'Gross' Wren on South Carolina License Plates Ruffles Feathers
- Officials Probe Chemical Leak That Injured 7 at Refinery
- Scholarships Available to Latinos at Mt. SAC
- Nunn Asks U.S.-Soviet 'Fail-Safe Review' to Avert an Unwarranted Missile Launch : Military: Georgia senator says the danger of accidental firings 'has not gone down.'
- Egypt Arrests 11 in Video Shop Attack
- Compromise Plan Unveiled for Melrose : Parking: Complicated system would allow shoppers to park in the daytime and residents to park at night.
- Commission Upholds Dismissal of 3rd Torrance Officer
- Police Shoot 1 Man Dead, Wound Another
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- Sneed Pulls Starters in Titan Loss
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- ROUNDUP : Glendale Pulls Into Tie for Second in the WSC
- San Diego Not on First GHL Franchise List
- Now, They Have a Reason to Shout at Connecticut : College basketball: Coach Jim Calhoun still likes to scream at his players. But now, he has a freshman from Israel who is giving him something good to shout about.
- Undergraduates in NFL Draft Create Dilemma for NCAA
- <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i> : ** 1/2: EARTH, WIND & FIRE "Heritage"Columbia
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- Ship Pilots' Strike Paralyzes L.A. Harbor : Transportation: Longshoremen support walkout of the men who guide big ships into port. The pilots' union took advantage of heightened interest in safety after the Huntington Beach oil spill.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Mayotte Beats McEnroe, Gets Lendl in Final
- Is This Rite of Spring Necessary? : Baseball: Other players might not need six weeks of preparation, but most pitchers apparently do.
- NBA Centers Coming Forward in the '90s
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- The Exquisite Realities of Edward Weston
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- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES" Produced by Andrew Solt, directed by Nigel Finch <i> CMV Enterprises videocassette ($19.98)</i>
- Douglas KOs Tyson in Title Fight Upset
- Pair Publish Magazine About Life on the Road : Publications: Michael Lane and Jim Crotty stay on the move as they put out a periodical that is billed as America's first totally mobile magazine.
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- Nursing Scholarships Go to 9 at Azusa Pacific
- Kashmir Violence Reignites India-Pakistan Tensions : Ethnic strife: Relations between New Delhi and Islamabad plummet to the level of '65 warfare because of Muslim calls for independence.
- Naked and Vulnerable Up and Down the Coast : Oil Spills: The Orange County slick was just the Little Big One. We should act now if we're ever to avert a larger catastrophe.
- Growers Balk at Coercion on Biological Pest Controls : Environment: San Diego County gets tough on avocado producers, many of whom recognize the need to change and use bugs to fight bugs.
- Boy Scouts Collect Food for Needy : Hunger: Youths give their time to help the disadvantaged and discover that good will is still in abundance in this post-holiday period.
- Wilkins Wins It With the Same Old Stuff : Slam-dunk contest: Dominique beats Kenny Smith, but no one seems to care anymore. Hodges wins three-point shootout.
- A Cave-In in Capistrano
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Comes From 17 Down to Beat UCSB
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders End Trip Unbeaten
- SANTA ANITA : Mister Frisky Keeps Record Perfect
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Drops Fullerton
- View From the Bench Isn't Any Better for Titans
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- Are You Sick of Art and Money Yet? : The auctioning of two masterpieces that may fetch $100 million is just a sign of the times
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- FREUD'S VIENNA AND OTHER ESSAYS <i> by Bruno Bettelheim (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 271 pp.) </i>
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- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Protests Said to Lead to Over 200 Trials
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- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Woman Sentenced to Gas Chamber
- EPA Wants Super Agency to Handle Water Cleanup
- Study Will Delay Mobil's Pipeline
- Museum's Commonplace Objects Put Focus on Unusual Horror : Holocaust: Curators are collecting artifacts of Jews and other victims of the Nazi death camps. The center will be the largest of its kind in the world.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Items Confiscated From Bomb Suspect
- Unit to Examine Minorities in Teacher Ranks
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- County Nudged Mother Into Work Force--and Self-Sufficiency : Welfare: A La Habra woman resisted an offer of training to help her find employment but, months later, finds herself with a job and a new outlook.
- Teachers Fire Up History Students With Billy Joel Hit
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Teachers Don't Like Inglewood's Offer
- Mobil Refinery Explosion Laid to Human Error : Industry: Documents reveal alarm and safety devices were not working on Nov. 24, 1987, and that plant personnel knew it.
- Loyola Gets Its Usual Bursts, Its Usual Victory, 139-110, Over St. Mary's
- Wolff, Netherlands Gain Field Hockey Final With 6-2 Win
- Outlaw Sprinters Launch Final Ascot Park Season
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- Clayton Rights Himself, CSUN in Baseball Win
- Toro Assistant Coach Is Ahead of the Game : College basketball: Bart Yamachika, 23, has been coaching at Cal State Dominguez Hills for five years. His future, players and peers say, is unlimited.
- Bradshaw Spills; Stanton Wins Supercross Race
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- MIXED MEDIA : ** "CCCP--THE VIDEO MIX" UB40 <i> A&M; Video laser disc ($29.99)</i>
- City Looks Beyond Oil Spill to New Pier, Plaza : Huntington Beach: Council members and civic leaders proceed apace with plans for beach development. They envision no less than 'one of the finest public areas in the world.'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Green's Eagle on Final Hole Good for Lead
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- State Officials, Public Share the Blame : Infrastructure: After Pat Brown, governors cut spending. But anti-tax initiatives and anti-growth sentiment also changed the picture.
- Nation's Most Modern Reactor Scheduled for Closing; DOE Cites Costs : Nuclear energy: The phasing out of the Fast Flux test facility in Washington state will mean loss of 1,000 jobs.
- In Rare Unity, Arabs Fight an Influx of Soviet Settlers : Mideast: A surge of Jewish emigres kindles Arab fears that Palestinians will find no room if a million newcomers fill 'greater' Israel.
- Into the Woods: Where Virgin Sequoias Have Reapers and Savers at Loggerheads : Conservation: A lumber company and redwood protectors are near war over whether some of oldest trees in the world should fall.
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