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- CSUN Facing Prospect of Competing at Higher Level : College football: A proposal to be considered at this week's NCAA convention requires athletic programs to be classified in the same division in all sports.
- Utah Run Puts Away the Aztecs
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Marino Does His Stuff for Miami : AFC: Dolphin quarterback throws two touchdown passes in fourth quarter of a 17-16 comeback victory over the Chiefs.
- Maybe They Should Call It the Chiba Weed Eater Bowl
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- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Firefighter Guilty of 'Ethnic Fraud'
- Duarte : 'State of the City' Speech
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- AIDS Calamity Is Lurking in Needles : Prevention: Getting control of the epidemic among intravenous drug users demands immediate action on several fronts.
- Give Them Shelter, Not a Cold Shoulder : * County Policy on Opening Armories to Homeless Should Be Reviewed--and Relaxed
- Cheerleaders Root for Themselves to Win : Pep: After last year's success at national finals, Santa Margarita Catholic High squad heads back to Florida with higher hopes.
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Van Scoyoc Gets Going Late, Helps Golden West Win
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- THE LOW COST OF LIVING
- New Navajo Leader Seeks to Pull Tribe Together : Indians: His people are torn by poverty and unemployment. A scandal-plagued predecessor remains a charismatic force.
- South Pasadena : Public Works Head Sought
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- Computer Course Helps Seniors Play Catch-Up : Education: Older adults have their own uses for communications technology. And they have plenty of time for learning.
- Bondage Parlor Slaps Suit on Guardian Angels : Hollywood: The crime fighters had been picketing outside the Chateau, alleging prostitution. The owners are suing for loss of income.
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : Lemmon is 'Getting There' for HBO; Ellerbee puts on her 'Sunday Best' for NBC.
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- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF CRISIS : Who Would Salute 'Danny Boy'? : Quayle's play-acting as vice commander in chief is the height of insensitivity. He's a political time-bomb.
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- Knights' Castles Still Dot Mideast : Citadels: 12th-Century fortresses are where Crusaders battled Islamic armies. Some disappeared centuries ago with the advent of artillery and gunpowder. Others fell victim to modern warfare.
- San Juan Capistrano to Sell Home Bought From Its City Manager : House: San Juan Capistrano is preparing for sale of the property, which has been rented out.
- Scholarship to Be Memorial to Principal
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- Camp Offers Lessons in Baseball--and in Life
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- City Loans Its Manager $398,235 Over 10 Years : Debt: Stephen B. Julian still owes San Juan Capistrano $85,736.75. His contract may free him from repaying.
- Pasadena : Evacuation Order Appealed
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : FDA Orders Recall of Jaw Implants
- Fight Over Forest Usage Nears End of Road : Environment: Off-road enthusiasts and conservationists disagree on use of Angeles National Forest. Federal officials will rule soon.
- Newswoman Becomes Newsmaker
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- Development Tops Agenda for Laws in '90 : Government: Despite the waning housing market, several cities passed slow-growth measures. Other issues included noise, smoking and the longevity of city officials.
- W. Hollywood Hotelier Lags in Tax Payments : Revenue: The city wants its $700,000, and worries that Severyn Ashkenazy could go into bankruptcy.
- Menem: Pardon Our Dirty War
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- Sanshin Electronics Corp. Names a New President
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- African Engineering School's Light Dims : Education: World Bank calls the program a success. Goal of the facility was to help country's utilities work together and link up in power grids.
- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : 'Kidquiz' finals on KCBS drive home the benefits of doing all your homework
- An Education in the Real World : Work Program Helps Disabled Students Find Jobs They Can Count on Later
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- REGIONAL REPORT : Specialty Stores Punching Up Comics Sales : Retailers are striving to shed the pulp book stereotypes and are cashing in on the superhero craze fed by films and the emergence of modern, adult themes in story lines.
- New Rail Passes for Eastern Europe
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- GUIDEBOOK : Tiptoeing to the Tulips
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- Poetry Contest: Haiku and Lowku From the Left Coast
- FASHION : Thrifty Parents Shop Resale for Children's Wear
- Wilson's Top Priority: Shoring Up the Budget : Governor: He plans to stump the state to win support for his austerity program and fiscal restructuring.
- California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Escaped Murder Suspect Captured
- 13 Killed as Fierce Storms Batter Ireland, England
- Taiwan Seeks Fishing Rights From 2 Nations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Lujan Riding Winning Issue on Yosemite
- HORSE RACING : Drugs, Workload Cited in Abuse of Horses
- SANTA ANITA : McCarron's Loss Is Stevens' 4th Win
- Middleton, Reyes Help Get Chapman Past Biola, 85-80
- This Is No Showcase for Quarterbacks : NFC: The Bears' Tomczak remains on Ditka's hot seat. The Saints' Walsh still might be too inexperienced to have much impact.
- RADIO : KPCC Muscles In : After boosting its signal power, the Pasadena public radio station covers the L.A. Basin and beyond--and it's taking on Westside heavyweight KCRW
- POP MUSIC : Has Success Killed New Edition? : Group members say there'll be a reunion album, but their red-hot solo careers make others doubt it
- If CC&Rs; Work, No Need to Redo
- FICTION
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- FICTIONSPY LINE by Len Deighton (Ballantine: $5.95)....
- BOMA Seminar at the Biltmore
- Sniper's Attack on School Bus Kills High School Girl, Wounds Another
- Some Children Who Had a Devastating Upbringing Still Bounce Back : Psychology: They are called 'transcenders,' and researchers say their traumatic childhood can provide clues on how to help troubled youths.
- New Taiwanese Legislation Targets Asylums to Help Mentally Ill Inmates : Health: Aim is to improve care and punish families and institutions that fail to give patients proper treatment.
- 6 Hurt in Copter Crash
- Inmate Flees U.S. Prison in Lompoc : Escapes: His partner is captured. The convicted kidnaper has broken out of nine other jails and prisons.
- The Free-Speech Struggle That Became a Matter of Muslim Religious Choice : Literature: Through the "Satanic Verses" controversy, Salman Rushdie has, paradoxically, promoted a new understanding of Islam.
- AMERICANS ARE EVACUATED FROM SOMALIA : AFRICA: U.S. helicopters take them and other foreigners to ships off shore. Italian planes join in rescuing hundreds imperiled by civil war.
- White Supremacist TV Show Tentatively Scheduled on Cable
- Peterson Leaves the Office but Not the Arena : Education: After serving 24 tempestuous years as county schools superintendent, he has no intention of retiring from the fray just because of a defeat.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs' Defense Does the Trick Against Magic
- Films going into production: Alien...
- MOVIES : Hollywood's Ledger Domain : A judge's ruling in favor of Art Buchwald may put an end to studio accounting procedures that seem geared to make net profits vanish
- Home Improvement : Shedding Some Light on Installing Skylights
- Brain Injury Center Chooses New President
- Mark of the Vampire (TNT Thursday at...
- Plane, Pilot's Body Are Found in Mountains
- Russia's Yeltsin Says 'Budget War' Isn't Over Yet : Soviet Union: In a new challenge to Gorbachev, he says the republic will contribute only two-thirds of what it gave last year to the national budget.
- Video Showoffs
- Scoring Records Fall in Loyola's Victory : College basketball: The Lions break their own NCAA mark in a 186-140 victory. USIU's Bradshaw scores 72 points.
- Rancho Santiago Keeps Rolling
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- Pro Football
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : On Further Review, It's Washington : NFC: Instant replay reversal takes away apparent touchdown for Philadelphia. The Redskins stymie Cunningham and the Eagles' offense in 20-6 victory.
- PREP WRAPUP : Palos Verdes' Hopes Get a Boost With Return of Coleman
- Heat Are Expected to Fold : Soccer: Team failed to post $20,000 performance bond. Owners informed American Professional Soccer League West of decision to halt operations.
- Cool Breezes Out of Africa
- "THE MOTOWN ALBUM" Edited by Marianne Partridge <i> St. Martin's Press ($50)</i>
- Paris' Arab Institute Faces Hard Times
- Baldwin Park Stops Paying Hotel's Losses : Development: City officials say they cannot go on subsidizing the Hilton. But the hotel's operators say a deal is a deal.
- President Signs Indiana Flood Relief Measure
- Let Malibu Be Malibu (Cont.) : Coastal Commission should slap down the supervisors' latest ploy
- CAMARILLO : City to be Honored for Traffic Safety
- LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : Headquarters Purchase Criticized
- Toros Win Eighth Consecutive Game
- Gulls' Slump Is Prolonged by Road Loss to Salt Lake
- Clippers' Downward Spiral Gains Speed : Basketball: Los Angeles' sixth loss in a row, 111-103 to Charlotte, has team officials talking about making a trade for an 'impact' player.
- Food to Go : <i> Ordering food to go no longer means settling for fast food. Any of these L.A. restaurants will gladly pack any menu item to go. </i>
- Korngold: Arias and Duets. Gundula Janowitz, Hildegard...
- COVER STORY : ON LOCATION : Riding With Bronco Billy : In New Mexico's badlands, Crystal goes West along with some fellow 'City Slickers'
- The Health-Care Sector Should Remain Robust
- Here's What's Old With New Orleans Antiques
- 'Rich Man's' Ranch a Home for Holidays
- Street-Sale Price of Sunday Paper Will Increase
- Aging B-52s Wait in Wings for a Brute-Force Assault
- For Once, August Looks Auspicious
- Elvis, I'm All Shook Up Over the Fate of Your Fragrance
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Davis Leads SCC to 10th Victory in Row
- Harrick Is Hoping That Bruins Don't Become Mellow in Yellow
- Leader Holds On to Edge : Seniors: Crampton shoots his second consecutive three-under-par 69 to lead by four shots over Beard, who shoots 68.
- POP MUSIC : Will the Grammys Be a Female Affair? : Look for women artists to dominate this week's nominations
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CATALOGUES : A Different Kind of Russian Dressing
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : KIDS : Cultures and Continents
- From the Mailbag: A Potpourri of Tidbits, Trivia and Factoids : Data: ARM overcharges, home ownership rates and how much equity it takes to circle the globe.
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- Molding a Dream : Sculptor Depicts Immigrant Struggle
- Memorial to Whale--and an Apology
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Arab Boy Killed, 22 Wounded in Clashes
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Alarms Silenced at Nuclear Plant
- Longtime Secretary Retires from Rowland
- Personal Insurance Gains Popularity With Chinese
- COLUMN RIGHT : Ask First If He Stands for Something : Wilson's appointment of Seymour has brought the ideological conflict to a head.
- PLATFORM : Benefits for All
- Suicide Hot Line Volunteers Must Guard Against Caring Too Much
- Beach Booze Ban Should Be Consistent
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Student Group Starts Recycling
- AIDS in S.D.
- SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Jongejans Makes Name for Himself With Title
- ** Phil Collins, "Serious Hits . ....
- A Meaty Issue: Is Today's Leaner Pork Really 'the Other White Meat'? : Nutrition: Pig farmers have gone high-tech in their efforts to trim the fat content of their product. But the debate about pork's qualities continues.
- Basic Steps to Slimming Down in the New Year
- Time Warner Merger Still a Work in Progress : Media: The company is making headway on some fronts. But questions remain about 'synergies' and $10.8 billion in takeover-related debt.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Celebrating the Endless Summer
- Tales From Tap City : TAP! The Greatest Tap Dance Stars and Their Stories, 1900-1955 <i> By Rusty E. Frank (William Morrow: $39.95; 331 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Developer Scraps His Plans for Subdivision on Plateau
- Schools Brace for Drastic Funding Cuts : Education: Wilson's first budget slashes spending, sources say. L.A. system expected to be hit hard by declining revenues.
- It's No Fluke to Sight a Gray Whale on One of These Voyages
- Library of Congress: Massive Multimedia Trove of Yesterday and Today
- THE PRICE OF COMFORT : The Reagan-Bush faith in laissez-faire and in the wisdom of the market has cracked America's economic foundations.
- Anti-War Offensive : Newcomers Reinforce Ranks of Protesters as Gulf Deadline Draws Ever Closer
- A Year and a Court Fight Later, Brown Family Still Torn
- VanderKolk Fills Calendar to Shed Naivete
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE GULF CRISIS : Home Guards : Camp Pendleton: Brig. Gen. Michael Neil, a Vietnam veteran, has traded lawyerly suits for camouflaged fatigues as fill-in commander of the sprawling base.
- A Replay of 1990 Shows It Mostly as Year to Forget
- Like Babe, Kings' Tonelli Delivers for a Young Fan
- Jazz Veterans of the '90s Hit Their 80s
- The Teen Hot Spots of Yesterday
- Eastern Bank Expects Loss
- From Prison, Junkman Promises to 'Fight to the End'
- VIEWPOINTS : After the Layoffs Are Over: Easing Survivors' Pain
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : Struggling to Understand State's New Corporate Accountability Law
- Frequent Renovations Essential to Hotel Success : Business: A number of recent refurbishments support the truism that guests may not return if they think an establishment has seen better days.
- Prepare your planting beds for roses, fruit...
- Manny Tries Squeeze Play for Yosemite
- At Liebergs, Taking Stock in Memories
- Inflation, Labor Increase Water Rates
- San Marcos
- SIMI VALLEY : Restaurant Workers Robbed at Gunpoint
- With Wilson in Power, S.D. Hopes the Party Has Just Begun
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : Students Make Light of Their Class Projects--Because They're Supposed to
- Opera Singer Lends Her Voice to Cartoons : B. J. Ward reaches for C-notes in lucrative work reading lines for Betty Rubble and Wonder Woman, but her heart is in arias
- TELEVISION : NBC NEWS : A NEW PRIME-TIME STRATEGY : After a year of red ink and the 'Today' show blues, the division regroups
- No Need to Worry About a 1930s-Style Depression
- Le Carre Squares His Circle : THE SECRET PILGRIM <i> By John le Carr</i> e <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $21.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Collapse of the Meet Market : Forget Going Dutch and Seeing a Movie; Modern Romance Is Dating for Dollars
- Water Cuts Would Hit 26 Southeast Cities : Drought: Reductions under consideration could result in surcharges for area residents who waste water.
- Agnes Varda's Le Bonheur (Channel 28 Saturday...
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- Arcadia : Motor to Cut Emissions
- Westside Has L.A.'s Busiest Intersections : Traffic: A city survey attributes the rush of cars to population growth and the area's attractions.
- Yeltsin to Visit Seoul
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Cost of Iraq War Put at $1 Trillion
- Major Step In Program Is Just Getting to Work : Education: Part of disabled students' training is using public transportation to get to the job.
- Soviet Space Station Tumbling Out of Orbit
- THE FORMULA SEEMS TO BE WORKING
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- Selected Guide to Children's Resale Clothing Shops
- It's Not the '60s, but Berkeley's Anti-War Tradition Lives
- Woman Works to Help Locate Her Boyfriend's Killer
- Soviet Fast-Food Eatery Slow to Catch On in U.S.
- Now Here Is a Golfer to Admire
- Leslie Finally Takes Control and Leads USC Past UCLA
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- The GREAT CONCILIATOR : President Violeta Chamorro Reconciled Nicaragua's Warring Armies. But Can She Deliver Anything Else?
- Hall of Fame Is Heavenly for Basketball Fans
- Court Ruling Goes Against Rent Control : West Hollywood: The decision allows the raising of rents for seven apartments that had been priced far below their market value.
- In Adenauer's Footsteps, Kohl Might Surpass Him : Germany: Chancellor Helmut Kohl has grown as a leader over the past year--but can his statesmanship match Adenauer's.
- San Diego
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- Tardy Confession : Woman Says Convicted Man Didn't Kill His Wife
- ROUNDUP : Canyon Wrestlers Capture Estancia Tournament Title
- Sports View Wins at Aqueduct
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Villanova Continues Mastery of Syracuse
- Redskins' Beefy Line Shows Staying Power
- Loyola Is Still Searching for Answers : Basketball: Despite a rugged nonconference schedule, the Lions do not expect to have an easy time in West Coast Conference play.
- Baseball
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- Robert Schumann, 'Mistakes' and All
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- Red Alert, Red Alert : From Auburn to Strawberry, New Colors Are Turning Heads
- Decision on Malibu Housing Project Postponed : Development: Coastal Commission will wait until March to hear firm's proposal for 69 luxury houses in Encinal Canyon.
- 'StyroCop' Tracks Illicit Containers : Environment: He looks for carryout food boxes that violate a Portland, Ore., ban on plastic foam packages.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Students Sentenced for 1989 Protests
- Before the Revolution (Bravo Monday at 9...
- Decoys Snare Illegal Hunters in Canada : Wildlife: From the crude to the elaborate, the devices are new allies in the battle to protect game.
- GULF WATCH: Day 157 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- COLUMN ONE : Big Hopes for Tiny Machines : Microrobots and other miniature devices could perform remarkable feats. Americans pioneered the technology, but Japan is gearing up to develop it.
- So Why Is This Man Leaving? : And why is it costing taxpayers $765,000?
- San Marcos
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Jan. 6-12
- Rule Would Limit Oil-Rig Emissions
- Park Chief Under Fire for Land Lobbying : Conservancy: The state agency will look at the activities of Joseph T. Edmiston, who says he's being pragmatic in promoting developments in Malibu and Calabasas.
- Some Cities Post Record Murder Tolls but Others Escape Unscathed
- CSUN Suffers 1st Defeat at Home, 61-59
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
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