- NEWBURY PARK : Vandals Do $40,000 in Damage at School
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : 'Robodoc': A Steady Hand for Surgery : Innovation: Engineers, surgeon and veterinarian develop robot to aid in operations. It won't replace doctors, but will help 'equalize care,' creator says.
- Motorist Finds Victim of Execution Slaying
- Maurice J. Hindin; Retired Municipal Court Judge
- Wine Sales Down 5% for 2nd Straight Year
- E. German Ties With Guerrillas Told
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Gorbachev Starting to 'Assert His Controls,' Scowcroft Says
- Israeli Jets Attack Hezbollah Militia Base in South Lebanon; 2 Killed
- Ruth Becker Blanchard; Survivor of Titanic Sinking
- Top Managers at Maxicare Are Sure Winners : Compensation: Those who spearheaded the reorganization will get bonuses and stock options.
- La. Governor Will Ponder Abortion Bill : Compromise Law Includes Exceptions for Rape, Incest
- When Patients Turn on Their Therapists : Violence: Attacks against those in the health professions alarm the industry. Psychiatrists have formed a task force to deal with the problem.
- The Idea Is Even Worse Than Its Name : Use Seized Drug-Raid Money for a Football Game? The Idea Is Ludicrous
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Better Uses for the Money Than This
- COLUMN LEFT : Go Small and Clean, Not Big and Green : The defense Establishment has its eye on environmental action as a way to protect its empire.
- COLUMN ONE : The Politics of Profit in S. Africa : Anglo American Corp. built an economic empire with diamonds, gold and progressive policies toward blacks. Now its future hinges on the dismantling of apartheid.
- Impasse Over State Budget Still Stands : Funding: A meeting between Deukmejian and lawmakers gets nowhere. The governor won't accept proposed tax and fee hikes.
- Intense, Feisty Scalia Gives High Court a Sharp Edge
- BUENA PARK : Suspects Arrested Near Burglary Scene
- Shedding Some Light on Legality of Brightness in Car
- GARDEN GROVE : Arts Discussion Scheduled Tuesday
- DANA POINT : Commissioner Who Criticized Loses Post
- Protesters Vandalize 2 Catholic Facilities
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Radar Device Fails Tests, Paper Says
- Harold Hirsch; Founder of Ski Clothing Firm
- Czech Ex-Party Boss Sentenced to 4 Years
- SAN CLEMENTE : Chowder Contest Is Duck Soup for Chef
- NAACP's Head Gives Rights Bill Warning : Convention: Benjamin Hooks says defeat of Kennedy measure may lead to economic and social 'slavery' for blacks. He also decries 'selective prosecution' of black officials.
- In Eden Gardens, Paradise Regained Could Be Lost to New Temptations
- A Marriage of Perfection : 500,000 Visitors Drawn Yearly to Seaside Wayfarers Chapel
- PERSPECTIVES ON HOUSTON SUMMIT - Our Strings Can Pull Soviet Union Forward - Europeans have opened the door on aid to Moscow. If Americans don't walk in soon, we could be locked out.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Developer World's Richest Man, Trump Off the List
- Danny Wall Facing a Senate Subpoena : Former Regulator Will Be Called in Texas S&L; Probe
- Market Watch : When Taking on More Debt Is a Smart Move
- Michael Drummond; Received 3 Hearts
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Husband Feared Blast, Widow Says
- TECHNOLOGY : Success Breeds High-Tech Skinflints, S. Koreans Say
- Gorbachev Pleads Case to Workers : Reforms: He tells rank-and-file congress members that party will be dead without changes. 'Am I needed by you?' he asks.
- NASA Scientists Up in Air Over 'Blind' Hubble
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : 4-Year-Old Runs Into Street, Is Hit by Car
- Liberia Rebels Retreat From Hub of Capital : Africa: City sees a lull in fighting. Insurgents trying to topple President Doe claim they are trying to spare civilian lives.
- Governor Gets New Louisiana Abortion Bill
- NATION : Cost of Saving Owl Decried
- San Diego
- It Grooms Prisoners for Success : Job training: A California Youth Authority program in Camarillo gives inmates the chance to learn--and be paid for--trades ranging from clerical work to pet grooming.
- The Pension's Pugilist
- Can't Sip and Smoke
- Restructured Politburo Seen as Gorbachev Victory
- House Panel Says Soviet Threat Is Dead : Defense: Pentagon spending plan doesn't 'jibe with reality,' congressman says. He repeats a call for cuts in the military budget.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : DEBATE : Hospital Patients Now Have Choice Between Psychologists, Psychiatrists : Pro: A combination of rigorous training and bright students has spawned a young and very competent group of professional psychologists.
- San Onofre
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Protein May Cause Fatal Clots
- Manager of Complex Seeks to Evict Birds
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 9, 1990
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- Boy, 6, Pulled Unconscious From Pool
- Bush Says 'Howdy' to Summit Guests : Texas: The President welcomes fellow world leaders to his home state. They watched a rodeo, pitched a few horseshoes and were presented with $1,000 ostrich skin cowboy boots.
- PEAKIES: A Fullerton mortgage banker has discovered...
- Willie Brown Denies Charges by Financier : Documents: Richard T. Silberman offered FBI agents allegedly incriminating evidence about the Assembly Speaker. Court records say the businessman sought leniency in money-laundering case.
- PAYING: But health care for seniors, though...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Fans Roar as West Germany Triumphs : World Cup: Cheers filled the Phoenix Club as their team scored the winning goal. But gloom rolled through the Argentine social club.
- Robbins Retains Financial Stake in Development Project : Investments: The Tarzana Democrat confirms that he has a minority interest in a $400-million complex in Venice. He was a partner in a group that sold the land last year amid controversy.
- GRAYING: Since 1970, Orange County's 65-and-older population...
- Allies Moving to Compromise on Soviet Aid
- S&L; Crisis Puts President's Son on the Hot Seat
- Allegations Disputed in Case of the Purloined Kinkajous
- Hilburn's Defense of Rap--Fans and Foes React : It Needs No Defense
- With National Health Insurance, Workers Could Change Jobs Without Losing Benefits
- Meeting Nixon at Plaque Dedication 22 Years Ago
- National Endowment Fight: Days of Blank Checks Over
- Dannemeyer's Attack on Mandela Termed Shameful
- Changing Tactics
- Airport Zoning Law Needed in Los Angeles
- BATHING BEAUTIES?
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- No Porter Ranch Schools
- Bribed Out of Rail?
- For Bush, It's a Matter of Trust
- Dannemeyer's Attack on Mandela Termed Shameful
- MARGO KAUFMAN
- Hilburn's Defense of Rap--Fans and Foes React : Message Understood
- Hilburn's Defense of Rap--Fans and Foes React : Anti-Semitism Issue
- 4 in 5 Good Showing
- AUTUMN OF A DICTATOR
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- DOES PETE WILSON HAVE A HEART?
- STRIKING STEPHANIES
- What Did Reagan Get for Sands Ad?
- Merrifield Deserves Praise for Role at Pic 'N' Save
- Land a Smoke Screen?
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- Foam Tray Issue Discredits District
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- Gretzky's Goal: Cut Commute
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- MIRACLES IN AMERICA <i> by Sheila Kohler (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 175 pp.) </i>
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- Suit Prompts Judge to Halt Company's Blast Inquiry : Explosion: Arco Chemical Co. can't touch Texas site. Court order does not affect OSHA's probe of the complex, where 17 people died.
- Abuse of S&L; Bailout Funds Cited : Thrifts: An Arizona businessman with a history of legal problems is promised a $1.85-billion federal subsidy, the New York Times reports.
- Barry Won't Back Anyone in Mayoral Race
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Criticism Mounts Over Hajj Disaster
- Wrong Solution Is Guatemalan Solution : Washington Looks to Military As Saviors; That's One Thing They're Not
- An 'Old Lady' Goes Back to School : Education: Still raising a family, this 39-year-old housewife is returning to college to complete her degree and earn a teaching credential.
- A New Round for Lives on the Ropes
- Seal Beach May Relax Rule on Nepotism : Regulations: Despite grand jury criticism, the City Council may change its policy and allow the police chief and his wife to continue working together.
- Police Chase Car 130 Miles to Border
- Home Run Hail : Man Nears Victory in Battle Over Baseball Bombardment
- Hill Sinks Frazier in Bismarck : Boxing: Light-heavyweight champion wins decision over Smokin' Joe's nephew in his ninth defense. He wants to fight Hearns next.
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Montclair Prep's Lovullo Seeks 2nd Chance With Tigers
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Turmoil Follows Maradona
- All of Italy Cries Because of Argentina
- In 5 Major Real Estate Areas, L.A. to Top U.S.
- Mobilization for a Culture War
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PLACES : A Gallery of Stars
- Where the Museums Are
- MIDDLE PASSAGE <i> by Charles Johnson (Atheneum: $17.95; 288 pp.)</i>
- Law Specific on Security Deposit Deductions
- 'Miracle' Comes to Rental Housing : Upgrading: County loan program helps landlords improve run-down apartments, houses. Subsidies aid tenants to live in updated, safe homes.
- SECOND FIDDLE <i> by Mary Wesley (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- Begging the Question : When Someone Hits You Up for a Handout, Do You Pass the Buck?
- Life After the Celebrity Hogs--What's Left?
- ANC Stages 20 Protest Marches Across South Africa
- Torrance brewery's cup runneth over during soccer championship.
- Political Map's Challenge Is to Color It by the Numbers : Redistricting: Environmentalists, gays and ethnic groups all have their own proposals for redrawing City Council district boundaries.
- He Performs With a Song in Broken Heart
- Murray Erupts On, Off Field : Baseball: He backs Belcher with a two-run homer as Dodgers beat Pirates, 4-2, then decries his performance during season's first half.
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Alcala Wins Time Trial, but Bauer Retains Lead
- USD Basketball Player Gave Humanity an Assist : Award: Paula Mascari's game and grades were first-rate, but it was her compassionate side that led to her being named as the West Coast Conference's female scholar athlete of the year.
- Study Finds More Asians Register as Republicans
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Santa Fe Springs Chorus Wins Title
- A Reel Hit : Filmmaking: After a screening of his student movie, 'The Passion of Martin,' Alexander Payne was the talk of the town. Now the UCLA graduate is learning to direct deals with agents.
- Nixon Presidential Library to Screen Scholars, Papers
- U.S. Families Claim Some Korea POWs May Be Alive
- Obscure Group Claims to Target Philippines : Revolution: The Young Officers Union says it leads an underground organization to overthrow the Aquino regime. But its existence is doubted.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Lawyer Blasts Report on Bay Bridge Death
- PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL RIGHTS : Born to the Injustices of a Hostile World : Almost from the outset, the NAACP ran into internal tension between calls to 'Agitate, Agitate' or to 'Work, Work.'
- World Cup Broadcasts Use Long-Distance Call : Television: Spanish network announcers watch soccer tournament in Laguna Niguel studio, but the action's in Italy. Arrangement hasn't hurt ratings.
- New Ozone Accord Is One Giant Step for Mankind : Environment: Getting 93 nations to agree to eliminate chlorofluorocarbons is a near political miracle. On to the greenhouse effect.
- He's a Big Surprise for White Sox : Baseball: Former Dominguez Hills standout, the American League's smallest player, makes it to the majors as a utility infielder.
- WIMBLEDON : Leach, Pugh Win Title--and Hope It Helps Their Davis Cup Chances
- One-Man Show for Mexican Artist Raul Anguiano Broadens Focus at ArtSpace Gallery
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Ambience at La Pergola Will Steal Your Heart, but the Food Offers Little to Lust Over
- Revelation, Revolution in Washington State : Russian constructivism, 1914-32, in Seattle; contemporary Soviet art in Tacoma
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- RAISED BY PUPPETS Only to Be Killed by Research <i> by Andrei Codrescu (Addison-Wesley: $8.95)</i>
- RISKY TIMES How to Be AIDS-Smart and Stay Healthy <i> by Jeanne Blake (Workman: $5.95, illustrated) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Buried Treasure
- RELIABLE LIGHT <i> by Meredith Steinbach (Rutgers University Press: $18.95; 160 pp.) </i>
- It's Show and Sell Time in Aruba
- Lower Air Fares for Consumers Not in the Cards : Airlines: Remember when it cost $16 to fly from Los Angeles to San Francisco? Then you remember the days before deregulation. Since then, prices have soared.
- Head of San Gabriel's Wilson School Retires
- West Virginia's Rush to Cash In on Land Raises Hopes, Concerns : Development: Property is being snapped up at a pace that has experts predicting a repeat of last decade's boom. Commuters are lured to region as affordable alternative.
- The Glass Menagerie
- Drug Funds to Be Used to Pay for Officers
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 300 Haitians Protest at Site of Violence
- Grand Canyon Considering Crowd Control
- Churchill Grandchildren Can't Escape the Shadow of Giant : History: None of the 10 men and women of scant accomplishment threatens to match Sir Winston's stature as a statesman, orator and historian.
- PLATFORM : Adding a Priority
- Body of Man Found in Littlerock Area
- America Searches for Content in Heroes in Values : Heroes: U.S. icons of the past, awe-inspiring to foreign leaders from Eastern Europe to South Africa, are prophets without honor here at home.
- The Long March Ahead for NAACP : Is This Venerable Organization Up to New Challenges?
- Rockwell Cited for Not Filing Safety Reports
- COMMENTARY : Leaders and Citizens Have Mandate to Solve Drug Problem
- Discerning Self-Interest on Airport Site : County Supervisors Should Know Where Developer Johns Is Coming From
- Chaos Gives Way to Order in Italy
- Howell's Homer Wins It : Baseball: Fetters gets his first major league victory as Angels beat Brewers, 4-3, in 11.
- Friends Use Stickball as a Time Machine : Tradition: It's more than a game for transplanted New Yorkers. It's a way to relive their youth.
- FDA Speeds Up Testing Process for AIDS Drugs : Regulation: Instead of normal four-year minimum, AZT was whisked through in two. The agency is ready to do the same for any others that seem promising.
- Have a Bone to Pick? Just Call Anatomical Chart Co. in Skokie : Health care: The mail-order firm expects sales of its human skeletons, plastic body parts and charts to grow 30% this year.
- FICTIONWHILE MY PRETTY ONE SLEEPS by Mary...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Scanning the Globe for Gifts
- Travelers flying overseas should remember to pack...
- HORSE RACING : Easy Goer Is Poised for Arlington
- Disaster Relief for Victims of Southern California Fires
- JON VOYAGE: You won't see Jon Bon...
- Joy of Re-Creating a '30s Kitchen
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- Snyder Died During Audit of TV Funds, Attorney Says : Homeless: The IRS was treating the activist as it would any taxpayer, his lawyer says. He adds that income from the broadcast went to a shelter.
- YMCA at Cerritos Towne Center? There's Lots of Reasons Either Way
- Regional Anti-Drug Police Team Will Spread a Wider Net : Law enforcement: Signal Hill, Santa Monica and UCLA police, Sheriff's Department to join WESTNET.
- Bomb Explodes at Bank
- Controversy Churning Over Massive Argentine Dam : Latin America: The joint project with Paraguay is more than 12 years behind schedule. The $10.5-billion cost is seven times the original estimate.
- Feud Flares Over Plans for Quarry : Development: El Monte claims landfill proposal attempts to reclaim the site without adhering to state guidelines.
- Danton Bleakly beautiful and richly detailed, Andrzej...
- Gang Members Learn Compassion : School: Juvenile felons share a campus with handicapped in unusual project. And as teacher aides they have learned much, even humility.
- A Point of Light in Venice : Cain Davis Doggedly Kept Oakwood Teen Facility Alive as He Evolved Into Keeper of Peace on the Streets
- Policeman Spared Injury by Air Bag
- Yugoslavia: Gazing into the Crystal Ball
- Cities Give Sigh of Relief After Quiet 4th : Safety: It was the least troublesome Independence Day in memory, with just one major blaze occurring in Cerritos.
- Crash of Experimental Plane Stirs Safety Debate
- In the Path of a Wildfire, Terror Becomes All Too Well Understood
- Howell's Homer Wins It : Baseball: Fetters gets his first major league victory as Angels beat Brewers, 4-3, in 11.
- Blue Jays' Hill Insists Explanation for Absence Is No Web of Deceit
- Giving Devil His Due
- Forget About Assets; Now Think Income
- Japan's Trying Hard to Catch U.S. in Software : Programming: The U.S. has 70% of the world market. Some say this proves that the Japanese aren't creative, but Americans in the industry are nervous.
- Staying on Budget : The Experts Tell How to Remodel Without Going Bankrupt
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Portraiture in Paper
- Large Cracks in Stucco Can Be Sign of Trouble
- Joshing Around : Playful and Engaging, Josh Schweitzer's Houses and Restaurants Are Redefining the L.A. Look
- Check Rail Discounts Before Going on Trip
- Sea of Galilee at Lowest Level Ever
- Conference Realignment Could Reshape College Athletics
- Banned and Booed Art
- Shorter Can Also Be Very Good : One-third the length of the celebrated stage presentation, Peter Brook's film of 'The Mahabharata' is a revelation
- INSTANT RETRO : It's True, Things Are 'In' Again Before You Know They're 'Out'
- Ugetsu
- Assailant Fends Off 5 Officers; Next Is Rex
- Raking In The Green : Fund raising: South Coast Botanic Garden has raised $400,000 and is ahead of schedule in digging up $5 million for improvements.
- NAACP CONVENTION: Black leaders from throughout the...
- Willie Brown Denies Connection With Silberman
- Sand and Kuchiki Bow Out After Setback : Figure skating: Lingering injury to Thousand Oaks competitor prevents pair from competing.
- . . . And Now It's David Minus David
- IN BRIEF: : ** Howard Hewett, "Howard Hewett," Elektra.:<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- More Than Muscle?
- A Vote for La Verne's 'Small Town Character'
- The CD Long Box: Victim or Villain?
- Growth Restrictions
- MAKING PEACE WITH THE PLANET EARTH <i> by Barry Commoner (Pantheon: $19.95; 293 pp.) </i>
- Farmlands Grow Into 'Big Little City' : Fullerton: Orange County's sixth most populous town is home to many cultural, educational and recreational attractions.
- Depravity in Dreamland : L.A. CONFIDENTIAL <i> by James Ellroy (Mysterious Press: $19.95; 512 pp.) </i>
- Bromeliads: These Plants Thrive on Thin Air and an Occasional Misting
- Rent Control Initiative to Go on Ballot
- Playa Vista Developers Plan Public Workshops
- 3 Quit Hollywood Advisory Panel : Redevelopment: A fourth member says Councilman Woo forced him out. The chairwoman cites personal reasons for resigning her post.
- Hometown Welcomes Explorer of Antarctic
- A Poet's Legacy Is Stored in Folger Shakespeare Library
- Tie Beach Hotel to Ballot Issue, Developer Asks : Santa Monica: Save Our Beaches opposes the hotel and community center.
- How Will "Batman" Shrink? : HBO AND CINEMAX BRING LAST YEAR'S DARK HERO DOWN TO TV-SCREEN SIZE
- Bill Cullen; Fixture as Game Show Host
- What's Brewing in Lebanon? American Beer : Mideast: It's the newest attraction at a truck stop in the mountains near the famous grove of cedars.
- Beijing Executes 3 Slayers
- Freeway Advisory
- Soviets May Loft U.S. Satellites for First Time
- Oh My! 25 Years of Lions, Tigers and Bears
- Death Squads Kill Brazil's Crime-Prone Street Kids
- Waste Panel Nominee No Friend of the Earth, Critics Say : Recycling: Retired can industry executive from O.C. spent years fighting environmentalists. Then Deukmejian appointed him to environmentalist slot.
- Developers Slap Back at Homeowner Groups With New Kind of Suit
- Nomads Lose Lead, Game to Emperors
- Van Nuys Notches 3-1 Legion Victory Over Faltering East
- Ron Jaworski, a 16-year veteran quarterback who...
- Peering at New York Through a Prism : John Guare's new play about materialism, liberalism and familial alienation has a lot of New Yorkers fascinated with themselves
- Quibbles & Bits
- Teacher Less Than Impressed by Gripes of Losing Candidate
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** BUNKY GREEN "Healing The Pain" <i> Delos : </i>
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- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Weddings and Wanderings
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- Grand Theft : Law Enforcement Responds to the Rising Tide of Vanishing Vehicles
- Duffield; USC All-American Quarterback
- Two New Senators Adjust to Life in the Slower Lane : Politics: Ex-Assemblymen Charles Calderon and Frank Hill have settled into the 'more methodical, less partisan' atmosphere of the Senate.
- No One Wins When Adoptions Fail : Families: The spotlight stirs debate over the responsibility of prospective parents and rights of young people.
- Weather May Assist Fighting Fires in Alaska
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- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Teachers' Union Opposes 'Tracking'
- Fighting Chance : Disabled Athlete Shares Lessons in Boxing and Life
- 2 Men Die From Gunshot Wounds
- VENTURA : Lotto Winner to Pay $1 Million to Attack Victim
- Driver Shot in Face as He Enters Vehicle
- Junior Executives : College Class Teaches Kids the ABCs of Money
- SWIMMING : East German Upsets Biondi, Jager
- WORLD CUP '90 : Schillaci Leads Scoring Race : World Cup: West Germany's Matthaeus would have to score three goals against Argentina today to catch Sicilian.
- Racing in rainy conditions, Wayne Rainey of...
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- WANDERING THROUGH WINTER <i> by Edwin Way Teale (St. Martin's Press: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- 8 Who Blew Up German Atomic Plant in 1943 Hold First Reunion
- Dial-A-Ride Loses Vans, Hires Rentals
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Anti-Abortion Protest Blocks Clinic; 44 Arrested
- Poland's Return of Chocolate Firm to Capitalism Has a Taste of Irony : Eastern Europe: Confectionery outlives four decades of communism.
- Benjamin Hooks : Preaching the Civil-Rights Gospel, Defending Hard-Won Victories, NAACP Leader Keeps the Faith
- Lawndale Agency Loses Youth Funds Over Asbestos Flap
- Head-On Collision Kills Driver of Pickup
- Welcome, Long Beach Medical Center : But the Number of County Trauma Patients It Will Be Able to Treat Is Yet to Be Seen
- Remembering the Tragedy of Ruffian 15 Years Ago
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : COMMENTARY : They Have an Edge When Sameness Counts
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- Controversial Teen Post Chief Offers Safe Harbor
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- Simple First Rule for Staining Wood: Forget It : Coloring: Trying to disguise quality of wood usually fails. But if stains must be used, try a water-based one.
- An Inconceivable Relationship?
- Luxe Resorts on Big Island
- State OKs Plan to Repair Garvey Reservoir : Monterey Park: The Metropolitan Water District wants to reinforce and repair the reservoir. Cracks led to flooding of homes last year.