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- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : **** Stan Getz, "Serenity," EmArcy.
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- Reclamation Project
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of June 23-29
- Drop On By and Do Some Remembering at the Zabys'
- 'Oilers of L.A.' Add Old Friend : Hockey: Kings trade Elik to get former Edmonton defenseman Huddy. As expected, Nordiques draft Lindros.
- Quance Shows Her Opponents Some Versatility
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- In Brief : *** Material Issue, "International Pop Overthrow," Mercury.
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- Here's One Experience You Can Do Without
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- FICTION
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- Rail Tour of Europe's Great Cities
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- THE BIZ
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- Step Right Up, Folks, If You Have a Meteorite
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- Fehte Back to Where It Started : Basketball: Former CSUN coach returns to Southland as a Loyola assistant.
- Canyon Country Canyon Beats University, 20-6 : L.A. Watts Games: Players, parents call Southern Section's one-year suspension of successful Cowboy coach excessive.
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- A Helper Indeed : Firefighter Gives Away Food, Clothes, Love in Mexico
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Stunt Plane Crashes Into Crowd at Show
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- South El Monte : New Faces on Boards
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- Taxpayers Ride Along on Sununu's Trips
- PERSPECTIVE ON COMMENCEMENT : For Parents, Too, a Door Closes : A father who vowed to be close to his son watches him graduate and is torn by the forces of loss and love.
- OJAI : Fireworks Show May Be Canceled
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- Summer of '61--When She Taught Me a Sense of Loss
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- The Road to Recovery : Survey Finds Some Industries Rolling Along but Others Are Stalled : HEALTH CARE
- CLOSE-UP
- The Spoils of War : A Report on the Eco-Disaster in the Persian Gulf
- STYLE : DESIGN ON THE PACIFIC RIM : West Meets East
- Maui Crater at Sunrise Is Site for Hikers to See
- THE FLASH : WILLIE BROWN'S STORY
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- Teamsters Convene Under Gaze of Justice Department : Labor: The union plagued by an image of violence and mob ties is grappling with its first free election.
- Wieder, Son Involved in Marina Lease Negotiations : Government: Operator of facility contributed to her campaign, employed family member as lobbyist.
- Panel to Plan End of S. Africa Black Strife
- The Duke's New Dimension
- The Soviet Future Depends on a Piece of Paper and Two Old Rivals Getting Along : Perestroika: Gorbachev and Yeltsin must be encouraged to implement "nine-plus-one" if reform is to proceed. Contrarians, hold your tongues.
- BOOK MARK : Doubts About Camelot: The MM Connection
- Camp Awesome : Retreat: Paskowitz clan paddles into San Onofre to enlighten fledgling wave-jockeys at the family's summer surf camp of love.
- 4 Survive Plane Crash in San Gabriels : Accident: One passenger hikes through mountain terrain to a house in Lake View Terrace for help. Only minor injuries are reported.
- McGriff Puts Smiles Back On S.D. Faces : Baseball: He breaks out of a slump with two hits and three RBIs to lead the Padres past the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-3.
- Chuck Bown recovered from two flat tires...
- New Van Halen Spells It Out for You : *** VAN HALEN "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : They're Cool on Draft, but Trade Rumors Are Hot
- HOME FRONT
- Your Mortgage : You Can Bank on Humor at Expense of Lenders
- A YEAR IN PROVENCE by Peter...
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- Anywhere Is Only 15 Minutes Away : Palms: For some people striking out on their own, it's a good place to look for affordable housing.
- Demands for Peaceful Revolution Mark Global Turning Point : Democracy: Today's calls for liberty echo the popular revolts of the mid-19th Century.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : On the Stick
- South Pasadena : Budget Cuts Considered
- COLUMN ONE : Reaching Out for the Dying : How far should nurses go to help those in pain, even if they may hasten death? A Montana hospice case ignites a debate about the risks of compassion.
- Rivals Give Unintentional Boost to Rockefeller's Prospective Candidacy : Politics: The senator woos Southern Democrats alone when Arkansas' governor is detained. Bush gives an indirect assist on child welfare issue.
- MAN IN THE NEWS : His Wish: to Die by Execution
- Louisiana Declares a War on Women : Anti-choice moralism of state puts health at risk
- Torrance Tapping Reserves to Help Settle Last of 3 Police Suits
- When Breathing Is Hazardous : Health: For the infirm, asthmatics, children, the elderly and people exercising, air pollution poses particular dangers.
- Minority Groups, Police Chiefs Plan Panel on Relations : Racial tensions: Top officials of 47 departments and community representatives will name delegates to board. Handling of abuse complaints leads their agenda.
- Will L.A. Carry a Torch for Olympic Festival? : Sports: The event's organizers have had trouble getting public's attention. They expect more interest by opening day, July 12.
- Northridge Exploring Its Options : Conferences: Independent Matadors bidding for a spot in Big West vacated by Fresno State. Big Sky alignment is another possibility.
- Top Surfers Come Tumbling Down In Tour's Most Upset-Filled Day : Surfing: Beschen, Brown and Lambresi all lose in the first heats of Oceanside Open.
- They Have the Fax on Seles, but Not the Facts : Tennis: Is it a knee, an arm, or an excuse that will keep top-seeded player from playing at Wimbledon?
- For Lakers, Playing in Chicago May Be Even More Taxing Task
- Miscellany
- SWIMMING: MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Ahmann-Leighton Wins 2 in a Row
- *** NATALIE COLE "Unforgettable" <i> Elektra</i>
- Three D Departments Shows Net Quarterly Loss
- The Road to Recovery : Survey Finds Some Industries Rolling Along but Others Are Stalled : ENTERTAINMENT
- Lighten Your Load of Guidebooks
- A Genius Who Crossed the Line : JOSEPH CONRAD: A Biography, <i> By Jeffrey Meyers (Scribner's Sons: $27.50; 417 pp.)</i>
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- Painting Tops List of Fix-Up Projects
- HOLIDAY-OF-THE-MONTH : June Has Brides, Dads and Grads, but What It Needs Is a Day Off With Pay
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 1944 Fire Victim Identified, Reburied
- Albanians Mob Baker, Cheer U.S. : Europe: 'Freedom works,' he exhorts a rally of 200,000. The country hopes for aid to rebuild an economy shattered by lengthy Stalinist isolation.
- Judge Denies Girl's Bid to Join Cub Scout Camp
- The afternoon-long June Brides (Monday on TBS)...
- Words of Wisdom From Realistic Teen-Agers
- Robert O'Byrne; Founded Theater Workshop
- Mercedes Lead After 12 Hours at Le Mans
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- Resurgent Drabek Can't Quite Get Even : Pirates: Last season's NL Cy Young Award winner is pitching better, but he still falls to 6-8.
- ***1/2 RICHARD THOMPSON "Rumor and Sigh" <i> Capitol</i>
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- THE LOVE SONGS OF SAPPHO, translated,...
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- COLUMN RIGHT/ ORRIN G. HATCH : An Apology Is Due the Chief of Staff : Sununu works harder than any corporate executive and deserves his travel perks.
- Thieves Kill Man Outside His Home
- Weather Clouds Outlook for Cleaner Air : Pollution: The return of summer fog may bring an increase in smog levels after years of improvement.
- Students Race With the Sun in Solar Car Competition
- Opium Addiction Makes Alarming Vietnam Return
- Can TwinPorts Plan Ever Get Off Ground? : Transportation: Battle lines are forming over Roberts' proposal for a binational airport, but the idea has already gathered more momentum than its predecessors.
- Abortion Foes Hold Prayer Vigil Outside a Pacoima Clinic : Protest: A Catholic bishop leads parishioners into 'spiritual warfare.'
- Nigerian Family Embodies Christian-Muslim Division
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Wolfe Up in the Air on His Birthday After Signing With Athletics
- The Dodgers Take a Stand for Morgan : Baseball: There is no ovation, but he holds the Pirates to three hits for a 4-1 victory. L.A. leads the series between the NL's division leaders, 2-1.
- Miscellany
- Sunny Blossom Upset by Diablo
- RICHARD STRAUSS: Oboe Concerto. JEAN FRANCAIX: "L'horloge...
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- Home Construction Seminar Offered
- Merging Families Need New Home to Call Own
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- Business, Labor Leaders Join in Supporting Bill for Port Disney
- Awash in Emotions
- Advisory Panel Seeks Comments on Services
- Officials Take Hard-Line Truancy Stance : Schools: A criminal charge has been filed against a woman whose son repeatedly missed class. Officials say it's a message to parents.
- 9 Justices Pursue Anonymity in City Dedicated to Exposure
- Marbles on a Roll Again, but Few Children Know Aggies From Glassies : Games: Enthusiasts use tournaments, displays to woo young recruits away from computers and television sets. Many who start playing get hooked.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Boating Accident
- Drivers Say Prepaid, Calculator-Sized Portable Parking Meters Are Just the Ticket
- Barbecue Fire Damages Building
- Drowned Man Found at Border
- WATER WATCH
- Campbell Feels at Home in East Win : Baseball: Future Northridge outfielder gets three hits, drives in four runs in Bernie Milligan all-star game.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : **** Ralph Lalama & the Manhattan All-Stars, "Feelin' and Dealin'," Criss Cross.
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- ART : Highs and Lows of Kirk Varnedoe : The most powerful curator in the country did his homework for his first MOMA exhibit, but he wasn't prepared for the reception it got
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- Daytime Emmys' Night Has Arrived
- Telethon on KCAL is a SANE way to keep kids out of trouble
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- Japan's Housing: Pricey, Chilly and Toilet-Poor : Lifestyle: Items of comfort and convenience taken for granted in the United States are woefully lacking in island nation.
- Alan M. May; White House Counsel Under Nixon
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- Solar-Powered Flashlight? Japanese-Made Items Are on Cutting Edge of Wackiness
- Valley Cleanup Helps LAPD Polish Its Image After King Beating : Community relations: Police and volunteers remove graffiti, junk and litter from streets during Operation Sparkle.
- Boy in Blue Shot, Killed; Gang Members Blamed
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- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Early, but Red Sox Beat A's
- Just Another Day at Beach for Rock, Kirby : Volleyball: Top-seeded team romps to three easy victories to earn a spot in today's semifinals.
- Harris Throws Trade Label Out
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- In Brief : *** Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers, "Jahmekya," Virgin.
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- STYLE : LOOKS : Faces of Asia
- High-Tech Tractors Help Farmers Reap Profits : Agriculture: Gadgets, including radar, monitor engine performance and rate of fuel, chemical use. Even more changes in equipment lie ahead.
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