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- The Selling of CSUN's Mike Kane
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- FICTION : THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION by Stephen McCauley (Simon & Schuster: $17.95; 316 pp.).
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- ORANGE COUNTY AT WORK: CAREERS, COMPANIES, CORPORATE LIFE : PERSONAL VISIONS : County Business, Academic Leaders Look Ahead 25 Years : Jewel Plummer Cobb, President, Cal State Fullerton
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- ORANGE COUNTY AT WORK: CAREERS, COMPANIES, CORPORATE LIFE : PERSONAL VISIONS : County Business, Academic Leaders Look Ahead 25 Years : Ray Watson, Vice Chairman the Irvine Co.
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- Students Protest, Halt Trains in North India
- ORANGE COUNTY AT WORK: CAREERS, COMPANIES, CORPORATE LIFE : PERSONAL VISIONS : County Business, Academic Leaders Look Ahead 25 Years : D. P. Kennedy, President, First American Title Insurance Co.
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- Memphis Hospital, a 'Little Frog in a Big Pond,' Uses Home Parties to Get Attention
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- 'Oh, the Humanity!' a Broadcaster Cries
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- Modified Proposal for Segerstrom Tower Goes Before Costa Mesa Council Monday
- This Time, Angels Hold Off Red Sox, 4-2 : Witt Stays in Game to Record Final Out; Moore Stays in Bullpen
- American League Roundup : A's Make Concessionaires Happy, Win Another Marathon
- Prep Volleyball : Newport Harbor Holds Off All Challengers, Wins Title
- He's Busy Grooming Himself for a Run in 1990 : Seymour Takes Aim at a Statewide Office
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- NO ROOM at the TOP : The Silhouette Re-Form Movement for Fall Rests on Softly Shaped Shoulders
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- The State : $93,000 Awarded in Housing Bias Suit
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- College Steers Bored High School Students Along Early Course to Degree
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- Hollywood Redevelopment Study : Noise, Traffic Warning Issued on Galaxy Project
- Report of Sinking Soviet Sub Called Hoax
- Santa Ana : Public Meeting to Be Held on Car-Pool Lanes
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- GRAND DESIGNS : Frank Gehry, Prophet of 'Cheapskate' Architecture, Makes a Bid for Permanence
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- Pickpockets Beware : Ex-LAPD Officer Makes a Fine Pocket Watcher
- Dispute Over Ax Rapist's Parole Site Called 'Circus'
- Building Fee for Transit OKd by Court
- Woman Who Wants to Be Ann Landers Reads Between Lines for Answers on Sex
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- Energy Panel to Get Opinion on Landfill Projects
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- 'LIVING SPACES' HOME IS WHERE THE EXHIBIT IS
- Region Packs More Economic Power Than Many Nations, Bank Survey Shows
- State Agents Work to Protect Car Consumers : How DMV Blows Horn on Crime
- For AGS, the Chill Is Gone : Frostban Test a Milestone for Biotech Firms
- Japanese Investors Buy Irvine Property
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- Lazers Finish Season on a Winning Note, 3-2
- Community College Roundup : Orange Coast Women Win State Swim Title
- FICTION : INVENTING THE ABBOTTS by Sue Miller (Harper & Row: $15.95; 192 pp.).
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- Accused of Murder, Kidnaping, Torture : Philippine 'Warlord' Favored in Voting
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- Stolen Autos: Stripped for the Most Part
- ORANGE COUNTY AT WORK: CAREERS, COMPANIES, CORPORATE LIFE : Beauty Is in the Eye of the Corporation : Companies Turn to Art to Boost Morale and Image
- Mom and Dad and Mom: Surrogacy's New Family
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- Crafty Cats : Wharf Felines Have Standing Reservations at Posh Dockside Cafe
- Irvine : UCI Professor Named to National Committee
- Garvey Is Benched in Padre Shake-Up : Bowa to Shuffle Lineup in Attempt to Stop San Diego's Slide
- Hector (Macho) Camacho outslugged Howard Davis on...
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