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- FICTION : THE FIERCE DISPUTE by Helen Hooven Santmyer (St. Martin's Press: $16.95; 288 pp.).
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- Art of Nature : New Getty Museum to Be Landscaped With Native Plants
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- Freedom Bowl Tournament : Irvine Hangs On to Defeat Manhattan College : Freshman Jeff Herdman Delivers as Anteaters Fight Off Furious Rally, 86-83
- Silver Belles : The Graying of the Baby Boomers Is Giving Rise to One of the Most Unexpected and Freshest Looks in Hair Color
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- I Am an Atheist Who Says His Prayers by Karl Shapiro
- Liberace Called Tune in His Many Real Estate Ventures : Pianist Relied on Gut Feeling but Made Profit
- Taste of the West : Sampling the Best of a Russian River Valley Winery
- Sober Way to Get Home : Safe-Rides Program Gives Lifts to Tipsy Teens
- Mediation Slated on Bias Charge Against Santa Monica Police
- Bonn Probing Abuses by Sect in Chile
- Cliburn White House Date
- Future of Nixon Site Is Clouded by Dispute : Library May Not Get Key Papers
- Free to Flow
- Real Guns, Infantile Fantasies
- Chainsaw Massacre Team Revs Up to Be Naughty at Doo Dah Parade
- Rediscovering the Path to Yosemite : Couple Retrace Route of First White Man to See Valley
- Victim Finds No Justice in System : Court Orders Have Failed to Deter Woman's Accused Attacker
- THE COLLEGES : Titan Women Lose as Foul Shot Missed
- A Life in the Moral Majority : STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY An Autobiography<i> by Jerry Falwell (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 446 pp.)</i>
- From Rhetoric to 'Ecotage' : Environmental 'Fanatics' Try to Keep Things Wild
- Soviets Revive Old Strong-Arm Methods to Clamp Down on Protesters
- Mission Pilot Recalls Abduction--Flying Lessons His Ransom
- 19-Acre Justice Center in Final Design Stages
- Plan for Private Bus Zone Scaled Down, Still Faces Stiff Opposition
- Neither Crash Nor a Cure, Budgeteers Bring Forth a Yawn
- Simon's Surge Reveals Depth of Democrats' Death Wish
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- Local News in Brief : DeBellis' Parting Words
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- SAN DIEGO SECTION PLAYOFFS : San Marcos Wears Down El Capitan, 24-9
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- Soviets Suggest 5,100 Limit on Long-Range Warheads
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- Activists Seek to Organize Church-Based Political Coalition
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- Lethe to Head Beverly Hills Board, Succeeding Hyland
- Write All Deals or Get No Pay, State Judges Say
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- In the Best Gardens : Landscape Contractors Install the Latest in Design Trends--Mini-Meadows and Waterfalls--in Award-Winning Settings
- Jet Lands so Police Can Check Suspicious Package
- The Nation : Secret Defense Dept. Satellite Launched
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- War on War Toys : Protesters Destroy Them Under Steamroller
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- The British Army's Elite Image Is Tarnished by Charges of Brutality in the Barracks
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- Irvine Spectrum Center Started
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- 'Peak Baggers' Take the High Road, Savor Loftiest Views in All 50 States
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- The Devil's Archives Are Closed : THE DEVIL AND DR. BARNES Portrait of an American Art Collector<i> by Howard Greenfeld; (Viking: $19.95; 284 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Today's Gumshoes : Private Eyes Keeping Busy in White-Collar Fraud Capital: Orange County
- FICTION : BEER IN THE SNOOKER CLUB by Waguih Ghali (New Amsterdam Books: $15.95; 220 pp.).
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- VIEWPOINTS : Strategy Helps Avoid Dead-end in Maze of Personal Electronics
- The Savvy Traveler : In an Emergency, Medical Kits May Be Lacking
- The Paddle or the Pompon Girl? : WHAT DO OUR 17-YEAR-OLDS KNOW? A Report on the First National Assessment of History and Literature<i> by Diane Ravitch and Chester E. Finn Jr. (Harper & Row: $15.95; 293 pp.) </i>
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- Two Objectives He Long Opposed : Reagan to Lobby Intensely for Arms Pact, Deficit Cuts
- Chirac Denies Paying Ransom for 2 Captives
- Students Search for 'Pen' Pals Who Are Computer Friendly
- Leaner Times Inevitable but Recession Isn't
- Australia to Celebrate Nation's 200th Birthday
- FICTION : THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES, 1987, selected by Ann Beattie and Shannon Ravenel (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95, cloth; $8.95, paper: 334 pp.).
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- Two Die in Plane Crash
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- The World : Indonesia Disaster Kills 42
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