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- FLICKS: FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Not So Hot Dog : Forget the food, except for the popcorn with carefully measured butter, at the Camarillo Cinemas.
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- 92 Aliens Held for Ransom Found : Illegal immigration: They are discovered crammed into a La Puente house. Seven alleged smugglers are arrested.
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- Students Probe the Persian Gulf Crisis
- Some Eager, Others Wary as Southland Mobilizes : Local impact: Reservists brace for possible call to duty. Anti-war demonstrators raise voices in protest.
- Potential Call-Up Causes Anxiety Among Reservists : Military: Financial questions, disruption of family life raise concerns for those who may go on active duty.
- 2 Arrested in Bank Bombings : Terrorism: The string of explosions occurred earlier this year in the Palm Springs area. The men are being held without bail.
- Saudi Arabia to Provide Half of Jordan's Oil : Energy: Accepting it may force King Hussein to dampen his criticism of the Saudis for inviting U.S. troops to confront Iraq.
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- Lindbergh Field Expansion Plans Meet Hostility : Transportation: Port commissioners hear jet blast of protest from nearby residents and the military over efforts to acquire more space for the cramped airport.
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- U.S. Judge Aguilar Convicted : Courts: Federal jurist is found guilty on two counts of obstruction of justice. He is cleared on three other charges.
- NATION : Professor Leaves Dartmouth
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Readiness Still Carries Its Risks : A great hidden danger is the possibility that we may be asking too much of the systems we have created.
- Trucking, Bus Companies Move to Raise Rates : Transportation: Regulators ease rules on price hike notification to lessen the impact of higher fuel costs after the invasion of Kuwait.
- Rally Fizzles; Dow Plunges 43.81 Points
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- U.S. Should Never Fear to Negotiate : But only fear may prompt Saddam to negotiate
- MOORPARK : Suit Seeks to Alter Ballot Arguments
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Free Parking Ends in Pierside Area
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- MUSIC : An Eclectic Program Targets Koreans : The Garden Grove Symphony plans a free show of Korean folk music, barbershop quartets and Tchaikovsky's "1812" Overture.
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- State Fuses Talents for Energy Bid : Research: California scientists seek the chance to design the world's most powerful fusion reactor. The project is a multibillion-dollar international effort to harness the fuel source that powers the sun.
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- Oak Park Might Try to Annex Hope Land : Development: The small community considers cityhood in an effort to regulate growth in the Jordan Ranch and Ahmanson Ranch areas.
- OXNARD : Council OKs Curbside Plan for Recycling
- Suicide Watch Put on Slaying Suspect : Crime: The man, who allegedly shot his daughter and her boyfriend, is being held in a psychiatric wing of County Jail. He had left a note at home threatening to take his own life.
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- Navy Reopens Files on Asbestos Job : Health: It now wants to find out whether any staff members knew about the botched removal aboard the aircraft carrier Ranger and, if so, why no action was taken.
- Red Cross in Ventura Gets Ready for War : Persian Gulf: Volunteers relay increasing number of messages from parents and spouses to U.S. troops possibly headed to Saudi Arabia or already there.
- Railroad Told to Halt Work on Lumberyard : Chatsworth: Officials say the Southern Pacific should not have been granted permission to build the center. The company says it might sue.
- Power to the Schoolhouse : Los Angeles Board of Education votes to give 27 schools more autonomy
- L.A.-Africa Panel Really Owes St. John Money, Lawyer Says : Courts: Accountant's report shows that trade task force is in debt to his client for more than $6,000 in salary and other expenses, attorney argues.
- Holtz Denies Knowing of Irish Steroid Use : Football: Notre Dame says five tested positive in three years, refutes bitter allegations by former player.
- Grahe Gets Rude Lesson in Angels' Loss to Tigers
- Polanski Can Fight Sex Case, State Court Says : Lawsuit: The fugitive director can be defended against a civil suit filed by a woman, then 13, he had intercourse with in 1977.
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- Auto Dealership Investigated for Alleged Fraud : Consumers: Western Pacific is accused of duping customers and financial institutions.
- Turf War Erupts at Children's Services : Government: Commissioners want access to documents and employees. But new head tells them to leave him alone so he can solve department's problems.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Jessica Esquivel, Model for Us All
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- Dodgers' Dempsey Fined, Suspended for His Punch
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- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : At Home on the Road, Darwin Beats Pirates, 2-1
- Van Nuys Ruth Team Loses 3rd-Round Game
- IRVINE : Mayor Recuperating After Hospital Stay
- Miller Loses Bid to Keep Confession Out of New Trial : Spy case: Former FBI agent says he admitted passing manual to Soviets in order to please his interrogators. 'I did not give anybody any documents,' he says.
- County Hospitals Begin Outpatient Service Cuts
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- LOCAL : Burbank Man Slain in Driveway
- West Germany Floats New Unity Date to End Feuding : Europe: Under a compromise aimed at ending party bickering, reunification would come in early October.
- Panel Criticizes Doctors Who Won't Treat AIDS Patients : Health: U.S. report says a 'shocking' number avoid the disease. It adds that such an attitude is unacceptable.
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- The 9th Is Nightmare for Dodgers : Baseball: Phillies score nine times in the inning to pull out a 12-11 victory, pushing L.A. 6 1/2 games behind Cincinnati.
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- SHORT TAKES : Kovic: Bring U.S. Troops Home
- Re 'Miss Saigon,' Will the Show Go On? Maybe : Stage: The producer says he would reconsider bringing the musical to Broadway if his demands are met. Star Jonathan Pryce has not been ruled out.
- Frohnmayer Keeps Anti-Obscenity Pledge : Arts: NEA chief rejects advisory council's call to drop the controversial provision. He says he will wait for the courts to rule.
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- KCET Fare to Complement L.A. Festival : Television: Audiences can get background on the artists and their origins through late-night movies and documentaries.
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- Gulf Refugees Add to Woes in Philippines : Economics: Aquino's government faces the loss of its biggest overseas source of revenue--labor.
- GULF WATCH: Day 20 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
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- USC Players Are Accused of Assault
- COMMENTARY : For Baseball Fan, Show Misses the Strike Zone
- SHORT TAKES : Radio Host Has Heart Attack
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- HEALTH CARE : FHP Forms Network of 38 HMOs, Signs Xerox as Customer
- Traveling Beautician Arrives in Red Chariot to Coif, Trim Clients : Service: Many of her customers are elderly and can't make it to the beauty parlor for manicures, pedicures, facials, haircuts and make-overs.
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- 10 Drug Sales Suspects Plead Not Guilty
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- Judge to Rule on Key Request in Broderick Case
- Alhambra Shows Hiring Bias, Lawsuit Says : Discrimination: U.S. Justice Department sues city and Police and Fire departments over minority employment and promotion. Details of specific allegations are sketchy.
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- City Lawyers Say Workload Is Too Heavy : Civil law: Members of liability division say in petition that they need more support staff. The complaint comes at a time when the cost of settlements is soaring.
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- UC Team Traces 'Circuit' Problems of Schizophrenics
- Greek Olympic Cry: '96 or Bust
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- FDA Will Release Report on Drug in Unusual Move : Science: The genetically engineered hormone boosts cows' milk production and was deemed safe for humans in 1985. But opposition to its use has persisted.
- Parents of Slain Boy File Claim Against L.A. Schools, PTA
- Tijuana Inmates Agree to End Hunger Strike : Justice: The move comes after Mexican officials promise to investigate claims of abuses by federal police.
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