- 2 Plead Guilty to Sales of Fake Jet Parts : Courts: Executives of Fontana firm admit selling substandard engine liners for use in small, private aircraft. The investigation began with a 1992 raid of an Oxnard company.
- Talk Isn't Cheap : Schools Seek City Funds for Anti-Drug Message
- MISSION VIEJO : CHP Seeking Man Who Beat Motorist
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : Poorly Timed
- TELEVISIONConan's Report Card: NBC is content with...
- Media : Americans Teach Albania a Lesson in Free Press : For their efforts, they've been kicked off campus, denounced on national TV and become a <i> cause celebre.</i>
- Boy, 7, Dies After Being Hit By Car
- Santa Clarita Antelope Valley : Jury Selection to Begin Soon in Fire Attack
- Woman Who Aided Anne Frank to Talk
- PERSPECTIVE ON CRIME : Open Schools at Night for Safe Fun : Get kids off the streets and into community-staffed programs. It will be cheaper than building more prisons.
- WESTMINSTER : Language Instructor Teacher of the Year
- Weekend Box Office : 'Honors' Tops in a Lackluster Bunch
- Officer Accused of Credit Card Fraud
- Seniors Fearful of Losing Rides : Transportation: Popular Dial-A-Ride program is facing cutbacks. The money is needed for a transit service for the disabled.
- VENTURA COUNTY : 7 County Schools Win State Award
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Up Close, Richter Saves 4-3 Victory for Rangers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Manuel Barrueco: Quiet but Persuasive
- Tales of Hollywood, Told by Hollywood : Theater: Starry readers offer a crash course on the image of Hollywood in American fiction in a 10-week series.
- OXNARD : Woman, 31, Fatally Shot in Her Home
- Parolee Accused of Killing Girl, 16
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : More Study Due on Park/Beach Measure
- U.S. High Court Rejects Gacy's Execution Stay : Appeal: Rebuff is second in day. Another plea by man convicted of killing 33 boys and young men is now before Illinois Supreme Court.
- ANAHEIM : Man Pushing His Car Is Hit From Behind
- BUENA PARK : Tax for More Police Considered for Ballot
- ANAHEIM : Police Substation Approval Expected
- Engine Trouble Scuttles D-Day Voyage : Reunion: The Lane Victory will return to San Pedro because the trip to France can't be completed by June 6 anniversary. 'We're all crying in our beers,' says one merchant marine veteran.
- GARDEN GROVE : Old Tires May Give Streets More Mileage
- VENTURA : Contract Drawn Up for Visitors Bureau
- A Matter of Names and Flags
- Children Invited to Nature Festival
- CHATSWORTH : 1 Dead, 1 Seriously Injured in Crash
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Work on Track to Speed Metrolink Commuting
- SEAL BEACH : City Council Runoff Election Is Today
- AGOURA HILLS : 8 Businesses File Suits Over Signs
- PLATFORM : What Kids 'Tell'
- LOS ANGELES : Deadline for Quake Aid Applications Extended
- SAN FERNANDO : Quake Damaged 2 Water Reservoirs
- Park Rangers Kill Cougar Suspected of Charging Boy
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : West's Volleyball Reign in Toto Collapse
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finally, Help Available for Rodgers
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Harvesting Recruits Through Combine
- Angels Lost, on the Field and Off, 11-3 : Baseball: New Ballpark is impressive, but Magrane isn't against Rangers.
- Wooden Joins Crum on Hall of Fame Day
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jim Hall Demonstrates Guitar Brilliance at Bakery
- Leader of the Pack : Eagle-Eyed Collector From Orange Knows Articles of the Boy Scouts
- Gay Men Become No. 1 Hate-Crime Targets : Human relations: For the first time, blacks are supplanted as the most frequent victims. Such crimes are up overall, county figures show, but rate of increase slows.
- RESEDA : Fault Offers a Vivid Lesson for Students
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Slumping Johnson Benched by Rockies
- Cypress Top-Seeded in Baseball Playoffs
- No More 'Dodging Bullets' for Actress Suzzanne Douglas
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : No Strong Front-Runner Emerging From Field of 12
- SIMI VALLEY : Red Cross Opens Office in East Ventura County
- CULTURE : Cowboy Poetry Is Roping Americans Into Its Rhythm : At 150 events a year, the life of the West is celebrated and remembered in this revived art form.
- Countywide : TB Isolation Cells in County Jail Planned
- Campaign Reform Law Challenged : Politics: A lawsuit filed by the wife of attorney-activist Dana W. Reed seeks to overturn Measure T's contribution limit.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Shop Robbed After Two Are Kidnaped
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Border Patrol Arrests 4 After Chase, Crash
- Suit Over Officer's Fatal Shooting to Begin : Court: Family of dead man alleges that Anaheim policeman used bad judgment after high-speed chase.
- 2 Tell of 'Torture Session' at Abuse Trial : Testimony: Westlake neighbors say shouting drew their attention to garage, where they saw Charlotte Russo beating her daughter.
- Valley Rail Plans Called Feasible
- COMPTON : Ex-Officer Sentenced for Stealing From Motorists
- TUSTIN : Kiss Leaves Everyone Squealing
- Athletes of the Week : Amy Young: Irvine, Jr., Softball / Pitcher
- Finchem Will Head PGA Tour
- Ann Martin, 'Action News'? : After 18 Years at Channel 7, Forgetting the Word 'Eyewitness' Isn't the Only Challenge the Longtime Anchor Will Face at Troubled Channel 2
- TV REVIEWS : Love and Loss in 'Sarajevo'
- Valley House Sales Rise, Prices Decline In April : Real Estate: Single-family house sales total 987, highest for April in five years. But sellers suffer as the average house price was $219,700, lowest since 1987.
- St. Ives Laboratories Profit Declines 45%
- Loral Librascope of Glendale won a $1.2-million...
- Hydraulics International Inc. of Chatsworth won a...
- U.S. Ponders What to Do With Its Nuclear Arsenal : Strategy: Need for doomsday 'deterrent' force questioned. Some say it could encourage proliferation.
- CANNES : Yanks Nix Flicks
- PRETORIA : Oath for Mandela
- Southwest Lifting Airport's Business : Burbank Facility's Once-Sagging Traffic, Revenue Are Taking Off, Led by the Airline's Recent Boom
- Mobile Labs Give Students Taste of Factories of Future : Education: Youngsters from Garden Grove school operate high-tech machinery with aid of calculators they build themselves.
- National Agenda : India Opens Up the Road to Business : The government is pursuing foreign investors and tearing down regulatory barriers. At last, exporting is honored.
- RETAILING
- Mutual Fund Industry Panel Proposes Some Self-Policing : Ethics: The advisory group's guidelines would place sharp limits on personal investing by managers.
- * Arthur Rodney has been named president...
- US Facilities Takes Steps to Block Takeover Bid : Insurance: Fidelity National Financial is trying to woo shareholders with a $79-million offer for the holding company.
- SOLAR SHUTDOWN: Hundreds of spectators are expected...
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Delays but Canon Moves Ahead With Subnotebook Computer Line
- COMPANY TOWN : MCA Hopes 'Jurassic' Can Keep 3DO From Extinction : Technology: The interactive game, based on the movie, arrives in stores today.
- Fed Reportedly Prepares Series of Rate Increases
- The Press : Cartoonists Draw Lessons From Rabin and Arafat
- U.S.-India Business Ventures Take Off
- Mandela's Heartening Outreach
- CHATSWORTH : Car Crashes Into Hamburger Stand
- JOKES
- Who's Ultimately Who in 'Who's Who'
- Woman to Stand Trial in Hit-and-Run Death
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water District Panel to Weigh Rate Hike
- LOS ANGELES : No Charges Filed Against Man in Gun Tragedy
- El Toro, Calvary Chapel Atop Brackets in Section Volleyball Playoffs
- Lewis a Far Cry From Real Louis Even With Big Right, WBC Title
- Saddleback Wins State Golf Championship
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : John Andretti Cutting It Close to Seek a Double
- Where Are They Now?
- PREP PLAYOFFS AT GLANCE : CITY SECTION BOYS' TEAM TENNIS FINALS
- Wallach's Wallop Caps Dodger Comeback, 9-8 : Baseball: His homer with two out in the ninth inning against Williams beats the Astros.
- Admitted Killer Guilty in First of 17 Slayings
- Couched in Lusty Mind Games, Thriller Is Out to Make Charts : DISSOCIATED STATES, <i> by Leonard Simon</i> ; Bantam; $21.95, 336 pages
- Anti-Abortion Groups Ordered to Pay Women's Clinic $1 Million
- Fed's Inaction Spooks Stock, Bond Traders : Markets: The Dow plummets 40.46 points as T-bond yields surge again. Electric utility stocks also plunge.
- Dick Clark Productions Reports 3rd-Quarter Profit
- James F. Hurley has been named executive...
- Metalclad Corp.: The Newport Beach-based developer of...
- Two Plead Guilty in Sale of Bogus Aircraft Parts
- Judge Drops Gates From King Lawsuit
- Photo Essay : Snapshots From an Ancient Culture
- Milken Reportedly Will Release UCLA From Videotape Contract
- Police Ask Public's Help to Solve Family's Slaying : Investigation: Authorities seek witnesses, motives and solid leads in the 1991 stabbing deaths of a couple and their two young children.
- LOS ANGELES : Sports Groups Get $148,206 Promised After L.A. Riots
- Anaheim Hotel Claims in Suit That Disney Plan Hurt Business
- ELECTIONS / 49th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Minority Candidates Try to Make Ethnicity a Minor Issue
- Zukowski Criticizes City Sale of Parcel : Thousand Oaks: The councilwoman advocates more scrutiny of such transactions after some land is sold at a price she considers too low.
- COSTA MESA : City Delays Picking Computer Adviser
- LA HABRA : Students Start Drive to End Suspensions
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finally, Help Available for Rodgers
- VALLEY/VENTURA ROUNDUP
- Starting June 4, the Laguna Art Museum...
- ART : Looking Afresh at the Visual
- American Rocket Co. of Ventura won a...
- Oxnard Outlet Mall Will Double Size Soon After Opening
- Premiere Acquires Full Interest in Mediabase
- A LOSS OF THEIR OWN: The all-woman...
- Realtor on Stand in Wynn Case : Kidnaping: Longtime friend tells of prime suspect Ray Cuddy's purchase of $20,000 watch and attempt to buy $200,000 Ferarri. FBI found $500,000 in ransom money in witness's garage.
- George Peppard, Versatile Actor, Dies at 65
- What's the Deal : Feeding That Craving for Ice Cream
- BODY WATCH : From Both Sides of the Stethoscope : THE PATIENT
- Asbestos Found at Demolition Sites
- South Africa Offers Itself as a Model : Mandela: 'Through democracy, (making) the world safe for diversity' is a key goal.
- Transient Convicted in County-USC Rampage : Crime: Damascio Torres is found guilty of wounding three doctors and taking two employees hostage. He admitted the February, 1993, attack during testimony.
- 2 Dozen Sign Up on Last Day to Register
- MRV's Profit Rises 83% in 1st Quarter
- Hydro-Mill Co. of Chatsworth won a $1-million...
- Motorola Executive Topfer to Join Dell as Vice Chairman
- Gacy Executed in Illinois for Murders of 33 : Crime: He receives lethal injection after last of his appeals is rejected. The serial killer was convicted in 1980 for the slayings of boys and young men.
- Training Program Takes Healthy Cut at Unemployment : Jobs: Glendale program concentrates on a single industry--medical care. Verdugo Private Industry Council expects 75% of graduates to be placed.
- Briefing Paper : Mideast Spotlight Shifting to Golan : The Background
- Ex-Vice President Launches Bid to Replace Yeltsin
- Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Murder at ATM : Crime: Wesley Dale Harper agrees to testify against the alleged gunman in exchange for a sentence that includes the possibility of parole.
- Families of Slain Pair Give Emotional Testimony
- SIMI VALLEY : New Contract Lowers Cable Service Rates
- Stumbling Toward a Showdown? : Clinton notches up pressure on Haiti
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Panel Recommends Baseball Get Largest Share of Fees
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Controversy, Second-Guessing and Analysis? It's About Time
- TV REVIEWS : 'Getting Gotti' Has Fresh Focus
- Bank to Offer Insurance to Borrowers
- Home Loans With Low Down Payments Are Back in Vogue
- BODY WATCH : From Both Sides of the Stethoscope : THE PHYSICIAN
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Surrogate Adds Distinctive Accent to Race
- Oswald Advances in Surfing Event
- Knicks Stay Cool, but Bulls Fry in New York's Pressure Cooker
- THEATER REVIEW : Problems Make for Long 'Nightfalls'
- ABC Thinks 7 Will Be Fall's Lucky Number : Television: Four comedies, two dramas and 'The ABC Family Movie' will join the network's seven returning sophomore series.
- Saudis Select AT&T; to Put Together New System
- U.S. Refloats Peacekeeping Plan for Haiti
- A Serious Slip for the Elderly : Health: The Pope's hip injury again points up the need for safety in the home. Experts say frailty and poor balance increase chances of falling.
- Strikers Reap Harvest of Bitterness : Labor: In tough times walnut-plant workers took pay cuts. But when profits grew, they wanted their old wages back. The firm said no, sparking a long, rancorous walkout.
- Doing Business : American Becomes Poland's 'Popcorn King' in 3 Years : Now Tom Heanue struggles to keep up with the overheated market he created.
- SANTO DOMINGO : Legend Closes Ground
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Abbott Has Yankees' Flag Flying High, 4-3
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : Borg Finds it Difficult to be Bjorn Again
- Royal Ballet's Finale: A Troubled 'Dream'
- 'Naked Lady' Sneaks In a Little Lesson
- AIL Systems Inc. of Lancaster won a...
- Oxnard Maker's Electric School Bus Hits the Road
- Japanese Trade Surplus Rises 3.3% to Record $130 Billion : Commerce: However, much of the fiscal-year increase is blamed on the rising value of the yen.
- County Building Comes on Strong in 1st Quarter
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Register Executive Takes Job in Colorado
- Brown Says Pay Raise Falls Short : Legislature: The Speaker believes lawmakers should receive $95,214 salary, the same as municipal court judges. Instead, they received a 37% boost to $72,000.
- Syncor Reports 1st-Quarter Profit of $2.1 Million
- Daily News of Los Angeles to Be Sold, Owner Announces
- Foes Hold Tobacco Firms' Feet to Fire : Industry's Woes Kick Activists Into High Gear
- ICN Biomedicals Inc.: The Costa Mesa biotechnology...
- Hotels Continue to Show Drop in Occupancy Rate : Economy: First-quarter decline posted despite 5% cut in room prices.
- Soligen Technologies Inc.: The Northridge company has...
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- FCC Chairman's Information Vision : Reed Hundt Says He Wants Technology Accessible to All
- Zenith National's Profit Falls 35% in 1st Quarter
- COMPANY TOWN : Doug Frank to Supervise Warner Music
- INSURANCE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Ghosts of Panama's Past Haunt Elections, Spooking Some Observers
- Irvine Man on Stand in Wynn Case : Kidnaping: Real estate broker denies involvement in abduction of a casino mogul's daughter. He describes friendship with chief suspect in case.
- Rangers Kill Cougar That Charged at Boy in San Diego Park
- Kennedy Drafts Own Health Care Plan : Reform: The measure, which would exempt the smallest firms, will go to his committee next week. The President calls it 'a good start.'
- Authentic Fitness' Profit Jumps 43% in 3rd Quarter
- Rockwell International Science Center of Thousand Oaks...
- Unilab's Earnings Drop to $16,000 in 1st Quarter
- McKesson Shares Zoom on Speculation That It's a Takeover Target : Health care: Analysts say the drug distributor's PCS unit is the big attraction for potential investors.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Parks: Not So Great Outdoors : From Yosemite to the Smokies, weary rangers and budget-strapped staffs fight crime, grime and crowding.
- It's a 'New Era,' Says Officially Elected Mandela : South Africa: President is chosen unanimously by nation's first all-race Parliament. Afterward, he addresses thousands of wildly cheering supporters.
- Dentsply/Implant Division of Encino won an $860,660...
- Biopool's 1st-Quarter Profit More Than Doubles
- Dole Food Co. Inc. Purchases 35% of British Distributor
- Amgen Takeover Talk Fueled by Rise in Stock : Investment: Some analysts say the biotech giant, with its successful products, would be too costly an acquisition for all but the largest pharmaceutical firms.
- 2 Local Firms to Install Solar-Run Phone Switch
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine maker of portable...
- Down Time : Ah, Time for a Parental Lullaby
- Outpouring for President Nixon
- Defender's Defense
- Use of Force in Haiti
- CLAS Response
- Religion
- Violence and Children
- Candidates' Debate
- Therapy Guidelines
- Abuse of Power
- Another View of 20th Century
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- Volume of Calls Caused Problems
- Gov. Wilson and Immigration
- Abuse of Public Trust
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- BANKING & FINANCE - May 10, 1994
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- Obituaries - May 10, 1994
- Space-Saver School Funding May Be Rescinded : Construction: State officials are upset that part of $22.7-million allocation would go toward razing and rebuilding stores.
- Lawmakers View Pay Raise With Caution : Legislature: An independent commission's decision to boost salaries by $19,500 promises to become a ticklish campaign issue.
- Short-Sited Sport : Recreation: Roller hockey is all the rage, but facilities where kids can practice and play games are scarce because of fears of liability.
- Gay Men Are Leading Target of Hate Crimes : Violence: County report shows overall incidents rose 6.4% in 1993. Five Valley communities were in top 10 for reported cases.
- Suspected Slide in Laguna Beach Feared Larger
- U.S. Officials Caution Mexico Against Election Fraud : Politics: Christopher praises reforms but warns of consequences if the presidential vote is tainted.
- Wilson Calls for Review of CLAS Exams
- COMPANY TOWN : Huizenga Punches the Pause Button
- Regional Outlook : Fasten Your Seat Belt: Greece Gives EU a Bumpy Ride : Many Europeans view Papandreou as a troublemaker, citing the blockade of Macedonia and feuds with Albania and Turkey. Others say bias against a small, poor nation is at work.
- Wilson, Education Aide Ask Review of CLAS Exams
- THE 48-HOUR WHO: Work crews started setting...
- Puck Problems : Roller Hockey's the Rage, but Finding a Place to Play Can Be Tough
- TAIWAN
- AUSTRALIA
- Will Third Fiesta Work Like a Charm?
- Joyce Lightbody's Work Rises Up From the Ashes : Art: 'Su-pine-Prone/Prone-Su-pine' is the artist's first show since the Malibu fires destroyed her life's worth of work.
- Music Review : Philip Glass Plays Philip Glass at Recital
- Pop Music Review : Rickie Lee Jones Scores With a Return to the Basics
- Giants Dow, Monsanto May Sell Drug Units
- Michigan's Medical Society Sidesteps Debate on Assisted Suicide
- Voters Reverse Plan Providing Insurance to Domestic Partners
- Welfare Reform Rhetoric Rings Hollow in the Delta
- Any Size Motorcycle Should Be Able to Trigger Left-Turn Arrow
- VENTURA : Volunteer Lauded for Years of City Work
- It's Party Time for Finley, 7-0 : Baseball: It's champagne and pizza time for the Angels as pitcher breaks out of his slump by beating the Athletics.
- Saying So Long to Billable Hours : Television: 'L.A. Law's' finale will complete filming today, but the characters' stories won't be tied up in a neat package.
- Pop Music Review : KMFDM Strikes a Jackhammer Note
- Hill's Trial in Capitol Probe to Begin Today : Courts: The case is part of a federal investigation that has brought several corruption convictions. The state senator from Whittier says he is innocent and upbeat about his prospects.
- Shake, Rattle & Split : The Jan. 17 Quake Rocked Some Families to Their Very Foundations, Increasing Marital Stress and--Perhaps--Divorce
- Landing On My Feet : High-Tech Worker Makes Right Turn
- WESTMINSTER : Hearing Tonight on Status of 3 Schools
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hours Extended for Voter Registration
- COSTA MESA : Vandals Hit Eatery That Offers Buffalo
- Finks, 66, Dies After Bout With Cancer
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ferguson, Titans Sweep New Mexico State
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Go For Gin's Victory Wasn't Merely a Sloppy Fluke, Trainer Says
- O.C. Jazz Review : Styles Are Their Umbrella
- Music review : Lin and Schub Prove to Be Equal Partners at the Barclay
- The Fullerton Museum Center is calling for...
- Pippen Makes a Point for Bulls, But It's Really Not That Good
- Dance Review : Critters and Droll Dreamers at the Ballet
- Pop Review : Grand Divas in Spotlight
- Paramount's Moneyman Makes His Presence Felt : Movies: Jonathan Dolgen, the newly hired chairman of Viacom Entertainment Group, has moved into his office and, despite his reputation as a fiscal hawk, says 'there is no bloodletting.'
- Pop Music Review : Hersh Balances Her Dark, Light Sides
- Mason, of All People, Leads Knicks Over Bulls
- Reno to Protest Mexico's Plan to Withhold Suspect in Rape
- Book, Exhibit Savor Life of 'First Lady' Athalie Clarke
- RISKY BUSINESS: In booming 1979, a restaurant...
- Voter Registration
- Driver Jailed After Son, 5, Killed in Crash
- Group Searches for Star Appeal in Fight Against Development : Environment: Save Open Space's plea to help oppose the Ahmanson Ranch project fails to stir the celebrity community.
- Youth / OPINION : From the Ashes, a Neighborhood Is Reborn
- Kidnaped Clerk Still Missing After Holdup : Crime: Police lack suspects and motive in the Saturday morning abduction of Rigoberto Murillo.
- PLACENTIA : High Bids Postpone New City Hall Floor
- Why Take Chances? : A judge, concerned for river, orders that radioactive dump be reconsidered
- New York's Rally Wins Revenge of the Knicks I
- Family : Faithful to 'Green Gables'
- U.S. Officials Due in Mexico to Lend Backing to Reformists
- Cuban Pilot Flies Airliner to Miami, Asks Asylum : Defection: Cubana flight bound for Bahamas is diverted after crew members are locked out of cockpit. Sixteen passengers were non-Cuban tourists.
- RUNNING ON EMPTY: For ironworkers like Fred...
- Countywide : They Form a League of Their Own
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Officers Get Slight Pay Increase
- Los Alamitos Elementary Hit by Fire
- Mass Celebrating Mothers Hails Burnt Statue of Mary
- Moon Has Starring Role : Partial Solar Eclipse on Tuesday Will Be the Last Visible in County Until the Next Century
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Vancouver Wins, Takes a 3-1 Lead
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry's Status Still Uncertain
- Anita Hill Sees Parallels in Clinton Case : Lawsuit: But law professor says President's accuser has the advantage of having harassment allegations heard by court rather than Senate.
- Struggling Hungarians Make a Left Turn in National Vote : Elections: Socialists lead, with liberals coming in second. Post-Communist decline fanned wind of change.
- Inauguration Draws World to South Africa
- Rather Than Pay Arts Assessment, Carwash Owner Puts Artist to Work
- VENTURA : Hearing Planned on Water Fee Proposal
- Owners May Turn In Guns Anonymously
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