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- CAMPAIGN '88 : Southern Spoken Here
- Reagan Names Choice for Defense Comptroller
- Clinic Nears 50 Years of Help to Poor Children
- Soviets Vow To Quit Vietnam if U.S. Leaves Philippines
- THE EVIL OF TWO LESSERS
- An Exclusive Club of Many Chapters
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southland Roundup : No. 9 Northridge Improves to 3-0 With a 31-6 Victory
- Amplicon's Sale Strategy Is Paying Off
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- The Ethics of Legislating : The Business Was Meant to Be Messy, but the Purpose May Be True
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- Finalists Selected in Olympic West's Design Competition
- About Real Estate : When a 'Management' Firm Fails
- THE BACK OF BEYOND : Time has a different quality in Australia's tropical north, and Cooktown, site of the first European settlement, is no exception. : The ghosts of this old town tread lightly, but one casn still find their footprints.
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- Apres-Scalpel Care : New Plastic Surgery 'Halfway Houses' And Other Specialized Aftercare
- The Nation : Snowstorm May Help Smother Yellowstone Park Fires
- Carlsson Wins Barcelona Tournament
- Olympic Athletes Look for a Movable Feast
- After Battling Gilbert, Fighting Tyson 'Will Be a Breeze,' Bruno Says
- High School Football : Fast Start Lifts Burbank to 20-3 Win Over Bell-Jeff
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Griffith Joyner Did Hurt Ankle, Is OK at Workout
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Veteran Agoura Team Anticipates a Showdown With Palos Verdes
- THE NEGRO LEAGUE : Blacks Were Relegated to Their Own Hotels, Own Sides of Town and Played Baseball for Little Money, Recognition
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : This Time, Irish Beat Michigan State, 20-3
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Hurricanes Blow Away Michigan at Finish : Top-Ranked Miami Gets 15 Points in Final Minutes to Steal 31-30 Win
- Dodd-Hovland Win Big in Volleyball
- American League Roundup : Evans Gives Red Sox the Power to Put Yankees Away, 3-1
- The City of Light Offers Offbeat Tours in the Dark
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- Guidance for Park a Priority
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Far West Roundup : BYU Beats UTEP With Late Score
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southwest Roundup : Arkansas Gets Past Ole Miss, 21-13
- Hegg Contends Olympic Ouster Is Unfair : Disqualified for Using Stimulant Before a Race, Cyclist Disputes Validity of Test
- High School Football
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Italians Give Clear Idea of How Far U.S. Men's Gymnasts Have Slipped
- Prep Roundup : Corona del Mar's Lavelle Wins Race, Sets Record
- Paint Primer Hides Knots
- Laughlin, Nev., Suddenly a Good Bet
- Ground Broken for Distribution Facility
- Off the Wall on Madison Avenue : Jay Chiat Took His California Ways Inside New York's Advertising Establishment--and His Radical Move Is Paying Off
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- Brady Sworn In as Treasury Secretary
- Beverly Hills Council Mends Fences Over Free Fare
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- Torrance Woman Slain; Estranged Husband Sought
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : South Roundup : Clemson Goes for Fake Punt and Florida State Pulls Out 24-21 Victory
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Johnson Finds It's Not a Snap : Sprinter's Image Suffers Setback as Tempers Flare
- Occidental Shuts Down Redlands
- NIGHT MOVES : Transplanting the Coffeehouse Culture
- Hollow Heroes Generate False Fictions, Mind Sleuth Says : 'When the medium itself does not distinguish between actuality and fantasy, judgment is diminished, and this allows for the release of offensive, previously censored aggressive impulses.'
- Getting Goldman
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- Pressure for High Scores Blamed in Test Cheating
- Jet Travel Over Many Time Zones Upsets Pilots' Built-in Clocks
- Tax Ruling Welcomed by Communities
- High School Roundup : Poway Affirms Its Volleyball Talent, Rolls to Tournament Title
- But FAA Remains Skeptical of Researchers' Recommendations : High-Altitude Naps Urged for Tired Pilots
- 6 Miles Up and Sleepy : Pilots, Airlines Struggle to Cope With Jet Lag, Fatigue in Cockpit
- New Jobs: a Minus in the Middle
- Animals Make Desert Their Home
- Draft Report Notes Grueling Schedule in Weeks Before '85 Accident : Crew Fatigue Cited in Gander Plane Crash
- Theirs Is a Novel Kind of Marriage : Authors Erdrich and Dorris Write Everything Together
- Douglas 'Crash' Hits Workers in Pocketbook
- Survey Shows Increase in Employee Transfers
- Mainstay of Arcola, Ill. : Broom Industry May Be Facing Sweeping Change
- Diffusion Methods for a More Flattering Portrait
- Analysis : Dukakis Taking Less Dovish Stance on Security
- Burma Orders Civil, Military Officials to Quit Ruling Party
- City Manager Urges New Hiring Site for Laguna Dayworkers
- Rev. Criswell Urges Search for Co-Pastor
- He Broke Ranks With His Powerful Family's Politics, Religion : Father Avery Dulles Remains Diplomatic Amid Catholic Debate
- Local News in Brief : South County : San Onofre Emergency Sirens to Be Tested
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Notes : U.S. Gymnasts to Focus on Individual Medals Rather Than All-Around
- North Hollywood's Ruelas Blitzes First Opponent With 24-Second KO
- THE NEGRO LEAGUE : Top Black Baseball Players Got Little Money, Recognition
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- Dukakis Proposes 100 New U.S. Agents for Southern California's War on Drugs
- Barnes Negotiating With Other Banks : Executive Who Came to Rescue of Mission Viejo National to Resign
- Rural Chile Leans Toward Pinochet--'the Devil We Know'
- 31 Reported Dead After Ethiopian Jet Hits Flock of Birds, Crashes
- Bush Gets Through Speech to Hard Hats Without Interruption--Boos or Applause
- U.S., Vietnam to Begin Joint MIA Search This Month, Carlucci Says
- CAMPAIGN '88 : GOP Group Assails Democratic Appointees
- Taxi Getaways : Error Frees Suspect in Robberies
- Sweep of Drug 'Hot Spots' Nets 93 Arrests, 27 Vehicles
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- Notre Dame Shuts Down Burroughs
- Prep Football : Corona del Mar Has Big Quarter in Win
- Brazil's Djavan Would Like to Sing to the World
- Takeover Talk Boosts Stocks of Liggett, American Brands
- Brady Becomes Treasury Chief, Vows to Push Reagan Policies
- 'Jocks for Jesus' : Evangelicals Score Points in Pro Sports
- Detroit Paper Asks Court to Lift Injunction : Joint Operating Pact Is an Emergency Measure, Free Press Contends
- Four Die as Fishing Boat Sinks in Calm Seas; Five Rescued
- Drifter Faces Felony Charge in Giant Fire
- Kodak Pays $16,600 in Settling Religious Discrimination Suit
- Chula Vista
- Politically Inspired Jeers Interrupt Celebration of Mexico Independence
- Major Rental Complex Sold for $20 Million
- Films Tell Bruins All They Need to Know : Winless Cal State Long Beach Is Not Expected to Challenge UCLA
- DAY 1 : THE SEOUL GAMES : Enthusiasm Hasn't Flagged : In Her Third Games, Ashford Excited to Be Front and Center at Opening Ceremony
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : City Section Roundup
- Tennis Roundup : Carlsson and Muster Reach Clay-Court Final in Barcelona
- NBC's Coverage of Opening Draws Praise--From NBC
- Tuioti and Hicks Power Saints Past Saddleback
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- Defense, Schweer's Passing Lift Woodbridge Over Foothill
- Express Concern for Those Left Behind : Stranded Tourists Leave Jamaica--Sadly
- Utah Murderer-Forger Coming Out of Coma After Overdosing in Prison
- Federal Agents Arrest Top-Level Drug Suspect in Raid on Lab Near Riverside
- Inventories Slightly Higher in July : Figures Show Economy Still Strong Despite Pause in Sales
- Opponents of Projects Are Given 2nd Chance
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- AQMD Again Rejects County's Smog-Reduction Plan
- If Nolan Ryan Is Available, Angels Should Pray for His Return
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- 1850 Law Upset : Dr. L. P. Belous, 84; Abortion Ruling Figure
- Deposits Again Leaving Troubled American Savings : Outflow Resumes This Month After Gains by S&L; in August
- High Court to Decide if Drug Death Deserves Murder Charge
- Co-Founder of Reebok Quits as Executive V.P.
- Things Are Looking Up for Stargazer
- Local News in Brief : 'Self-Certifying' on Water Savers OKd
- Local News in Brief : More Photo Radar Tickets Dismissed
- Southwest Seminary Gets 50,000th Student
- Filthy Home's Owner Remains in Jail Over Previous Case
- Mayor Refuses to Void Parking Ban on De Soto
- San Diego
- They Want to Grieve : Family of Comatose Man Says Modern Medicine Should Allow Him the Dignity of Death
- Warde Leads Irvine to Water Polo Victory
- OPERA REVIEW : S.F. Revives 'Rake' in Hockney's Sets
- American League Roundup : A Five-Run Fifth Carries Red Sox to 7-4 Win--and Lead Is Again 4 1/2
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : City Section Roundup
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- Aztecs Seek Middle Ground at Stanford : Which Defense Will Hold Up Against Explosive Offenses?
- San Diego State Loses First of Year in Soccer
- More Sizzle Than Steak in Manilow's Show
- Pleasant Messenger
- Time is the Essential Ingredient for the Family Dinner
- State High Court, in Move to Trim Backlog, Curtails Oral Arguments
- Antonovich Tries to Outdo Foe in Slow-Growth Arena
- 'Long Overdue' Medals Awarded to Former POWs in Special Ceremony
- Firm Pulls Out of Bidding on Burbank Plan
- For This, You Can Thank L.A.
- Crespi Ironmen Rock Palmdale, 33-13
- Defense Preserves San Pasqual Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : City Section Roundup
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- Boxing Tournament to Help the Fight Against Drug Abuse
- Stray Cats Re-Form and Return to Cheers at the Coach House
- Neil Simon Engulfed by New 'Rumors'
- Cocoa Prices Fall to 12-Year Low
- San Diego
- High School Tennis : Palomar League Filled With Title Contenders
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- Griffith Joyner Says She's Not Hurting Despite Rumors of Upper Leg Injury
- ARTS AT LARGE / JACK MATHEWS : Beast of Broadway Can Be a Lamb
- Injury Cancels Maximova Appearances
- FDA Threatens to Take Action Over Claims by St. Ives
- Dukakis' Policies Vegetating, Quayle Charges
- Collectors Flip Over Cache of Cocaine-Tainted Rare Coins, Gold
- Curfews Imposed on Gaza Strip Camps
- FCC Allows AT&T; Competitive Pricing
- She Sails Into Sunset, Usually in the Lead
- The Public Loses Again
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- Billy Graham Says He Will Not See 'Last Temptation,' Calls It Sacrilegious
- 3 Condo Owners Blame Developer in Dispute Over Delays in Repairs
- Local News in Brief : Waste Closes Beach Through Weekend
- Learning How to Just Say No
- Titans' Dill Savors Role Reversal Against Nevada Las Vegas
- THE SEOUL GAMES : 'Tough Draw' for U.S., Boxing Coach Claims
- Prep Football : Laguna Beach Shut Out by Norte Vista
- THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 1 : Seoul Opens Its Doors, and the Games Begin : South Korea's Party Draws 160 Delegations to Olympic Stadium
- THE SEOUL GAMES : Manning Says Pressure Gets to Him : But Denies That He Wanted to Quit U.S. Basketball Team
- Prep Football : Brown Runs for 221 Yards in Friar Win
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup : Atlas Shrugs Off Hart in Colton's Victory
- This Was One Deal Luc Liked : With Gretzky Now a King, Robitaille Won't Trade Places
- BUENA STOPS THE RUN, 12-9
- Miss Budweiser Brings Home the Bacon With Qualifying Record
- She's Who She Is
- Inns Lose 'McSleep' in Suit
- Patrick's Roadhouse Caters to Breakfast, Lunch Crowd
- Preaches Marital Fidelity in Swaziland : Pope Challenges Polygamist King
- Hurricane Lashes Mexico, Spins Off Twisters in Texas
- Yellowstone: Park for All Ages : Criticizing Burn Policy Ignores Nature as Healer
- Moderate So. Baptists Huddle to Map Strategy
- D.A.R.E. TO KEEP KIDS OFF DRUGS
- "It's a question of facing reality that...
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- 'Bama-Texas A&M; Game Postponed Due to Gilbert
- Prep Football : Estancia Foils Conversion Try to Win, 21-20
- Hicks Captures the Main Event at Speedway Race
- Television Coverage : A Few Basic Rules for Surviving This Onslaught
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Roundup
- National League Roundup : Giants Stop Astros' Rally to Get 5-4 Win
- Prep Football : A Little Offense, a Lot of Defense Carry Western
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEWS : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE : Resurgent Defenses Could Command Attention
- MUSIC REVIEW : Previn and Zukovsky at Bowl
- Bush's Comments on Rice Trade Anger Japanese Officials
- Copter Crash Kills Pilot
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : City Section Roundup
- Air-Conditioning Deal
- Trips to Two Islands of Sanity in a Crazy, Congested World
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Southland Souvenirs
- Local News in Brief : Countywide : Property Tax Bills Will Go Out Next Week
- Commission on AIDS Proposes Sweeping Anti-Bias Ordinance
- Regents OK 2 UCSD Buildings, New School
- Local News in Brief : Trailer Offering Aid to Homeless to Move
- 2 Bishops Drop Out of Democratic Party
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- FAA Orders 727s' Takeoff Alarms Checked as Precaution After Crash
- Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Motorist Arrested After Altercation
- Saving the Sea Creatures