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- Kuwait to Lack Water, Power for 3 More Weeks
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- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : County Teams Have a Perfect Day : Tustin Uses Trap to Snare a Title
- When Titans' Miller Sits, Stanford Roars : West Regional: With Fullerton star on the bench with three fouls, Cardinal has 16-4 run on way to a 91-67 victory.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Duke Goes After Earl to Handle Iowa, 85-70
- Haas Gives Washington Fans a Game They'll Never Forget : Incident: After scoring 27 points, Estancia forward is punched by irate spectator.
- Gardening : If Bitterness Is a Problem Grow a 'Newer' Cucumber
- 'Wide Spot' on Route 66 Grows Up : Rancho Cucamonga: The former backwater with a funny name attracts new residents with its low home prices and high quality of life.
- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : Hawaii : In Hawaiian Legend, Halemaumau, on the Big Island, Was the Place Where the Earth Itself Was Born
- Crimes Break Peace of Quiet Neighborhood : Safety: Belmont Heights residents gather to demand more protection from theft, violence. Some blame the presence of 'outsiders.'
- New Breed of Japanese Women Savor Life in Fast Lane
- Buyers vs. Builders in Down Market : Gamble: People don't ask a broker for refunds when a stock falls; why should they think buying a house is any different?
- Far East Silk Trade May Not Have Had Smooth Sailing Thanks to Pirates
- California First Lady Will Honor Philanthropist at Century Plaza
- The Way It Was When Stopped by LAPD 26 Years Ago
- State Bar Contemplates Anti-Bias Rule for Lawyers : Courts: The proposal would punish attorneys whose speech or actions display any kind of prejudice. Critics say it is too vague and could infringe on free expression rights.
- SAILING CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Dickson Beats Coutts at Ramming Speed
- ANGELS : Finley Regains His Touch in a 6-2 Victory
- Foul-Plagued Master's Drops NCCAA Final
- Wanna Talk to Axl? Just Sign Right Here
- ARCHITECTURE : Arata Isozaki's Global Village : A 30-year retrospective of the architect's work reflects his international standing and style
- Algerian Telethon Raises Funds for Iraq
- Huntington to Reopen as Rich Blend of Old, New
- Democracy Must Wait Until Kuwait Is Rebuilt, Senators Told
- W. Texas Communities Hope Hospitality Will Draw Doctors to Hospitals
- Population Explosion Threatens Future of Beleaguered Pakistan : Birth control: Severe overcrowding, social unrest and food shortages may be ahead, experts say. Conservative attitudes hamper family planning.
- COLUMN LEFT : Why Bush Wants Hussein Kept in Power : Washington stiff-arms the Iraqi opposition, fearing a fundamentalist Islamic regime.
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- Freedom Road: The Pathfinders : FREE AT LAST?: The Civil Rights Movement and the People Who Made It <i> By Fred Powledge (Little, Brown: $29.95; 711 pp.)</i>
- 'Stray Voltage'--a Shocking Barnyard Woe
- Soviet Workers Split Over Crippling Miners' Strike : Protest: The spreading coal walkout for economic and political goals threatens industrial jobs and the sick economy.
- Carson to Stop Funding Branch of Traffic Court
- Walnut : Street Vendor Ban Studied
- Day of Helping: Patrons and Protesters
- Town Rejects AIDS Shelter, Calling Occupants 'Lepers' : Health: A fear that the homeless will bring drug addiction is cited. A new ordinance bans such boarding homes but a lawsuit is threatened.
- Ruling Affirms Cities' Right to Control Growth
- Irvine Assistant a Candidate for Top Job
- Hurst Balances Life in Baseball With His Beliefs
- Williams Would Welcome a Familiar Face : Basketball: Center plans to play at UCI next season. She says the Anteaters should consider hiring Brea-Olinda Coach Mark Trakh.
- MOVIES : Why Do Critics Love These Repellent Movies? : COUNTERPOINT : Sometimes arresting, intelligent films happen to be about seamy subjects. Case in point: 'The Silence of the Lambs'
- Native Oaks Fall Before Onslaught of 'Progress' : Conservation: Groups are fighting to preserve the trees, which are rapidly being destroyed by developers and private property owners.
- Singapore Hotel Adds Chickens to Guest List
- 3 O.C. Schools Win State Titles in Basketball
- Lawrence Freeman, 84; Developed Chicago-Style Jazz
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- Beverly Hills Urged to Drill for Water : Drought: Public Works Commission presents plan to tap into city's abundant underground sources. The project would protect city from Metropolitan Water District rate increases.
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- Make Saddam Hussein the Last Dictator We Pamper
- Crespi Senior Wins 1st Place, $500 in Academic Competition
- Image of LAPD Is First Concern for Valley's Top Cop : Police: Deputy chief took over job on the day four officers were indicted in the brutal assault on a motorist.
- They'll be running, walking and wheelchair racing...
- Supervisors Unswayed on Jordan Land Swap : Development: Officials remain concerned about Bob Hope's offer despite support from the interior secretary and governor.
- TENNIS : Just as Connors Gets Going, Rain Puts Comeback on Hold
- Irvine Needn't Fret, Carlesimo Didn't Want Celtic Job, Either
- Tustin Turns On Afterburners in Third Quarter to Rally Again : Comeback: There were no long faces in the Tillers' locker room at halftime despite a nine-point deficit.
- Dodgers Are Shopping Valenzuela, But Padres Aren't Interested
- BASEBALL NOTES : Baltimore's Losses Are Milwaukee's Gains
- A Life Beyond the Grief : Two years ago, Beverly Todd's only son was beaten to death. 'You never get over it,' she says. 'You just learn to function.'
- Ex-Defense Chief Denies Lying Over Bank Sale : Finance: Clark Clifford tells '60 Minutes' he had no idea a foreign firm had an illegal stake in the institution. He helped get the deal approved.
- Being homeless is no laughing matter, but...
- State to Settle Suit by Farmers Over Loss of Water : Drought: Rich land is the first to feel effects of heavy exports, letting the sea flow in from San Francisco Bay.
- CSULB Debates Adopting Speech Code : Bias: Campus incidents spur proposed ban on statements that insult people based on race, religion or sexual orientation.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : Porn King Pleads Innocent in Killing
- Economy, Rains Beset Australia Farmers
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Galanter Must Now Run on Her Record : Politics: Some say that she has not delivered on slow-growth promises that swept her into office.
- Worker Caught in Machinery Dies
- Baker Plans New Talks on Arab-Israeli Peace : Diplomacy: He sees 'a window of opportunity' after his 10-day trip if the United States moves quickly.
- JAPAN WATCH : Rice Wars
- 1 Man Stabbed, Another Beaten at Restaurant
- Job Losses Send More Families to Welfare Office : Recession: Bad weather and plant closures have contributed to a 40% rise in two-parent households seeking public aid.
- Loyola Loses Doubleheader to Pepperdine
- Creighton Beats CSUN for Title at Fresno
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tustin Turns to Defense for Division II Title
- Morningside Collapses in Stunning Defeat to Berkeley
- Irvine Could Put Its Women's Program on the Right Trakh
- TELEVISION : It's Not 'Masterpiece Theatre' : But 'American Playhouse' is less predictable, too, with an eclectic lineup ranging from Tony-winning drama to non-commercial gambles
- A Marriage of Ideas in 'The Wedding'
- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : Mexico City : The Arena Coliseo Has the Sights, Smells and Feel of the Mexico of Memory
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : CBS morning anchors go prime-time when they walk on 'F.Y.I.'
- Costner Wins Directors Guild Award for 'Dances With Wolves'
- Profile : My, How Rob Petrie's Changed
- Poetry Helped Her Put Ordeal in Perspective
- Woman Slain in Robbery Attempt in Store's Parking Lot
- When Department Integrity Suffers and Public Support Falls, the Chief Must Quit : Beating: Gates' repeated claim that the King pummeling was an "aberration" is an attempt to escape responsibility, a tactic he's prone to exploit.
- Daryl Gates : With LAPD Under Sttack the Chief Defends Himself
- Woman Dies in Fire; Husband, Son Flee
- Water Watch: What Cities Are Doing to Conserve
- Hip and Heavenly : Chapel Gathers a Teen Flock by Playing Rock
- Just Another 'Santa Ana Case,' Unless You're the Widow
- Cast Adrift in the Home of the Braves
- Lions' Rallying Call: Wait Until Next Year : Basketball: It's full speed ahead for Loyola Marymount Coach Jay Hillock, who is optimistic the Lions can rebound from a disappointing 1990-91 season.
- 2nd-Period Rally Lifts Rivermen Over Gulls
- Bakersfield Wins Division II Regional
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Indiana's Bombers Bury Florida State
- Surprising Copland Sampler From Sony
- L.A. Gets a Look at the Photos of Musician Graham Nash : Rocker's black-and-white images focus mainly on the late 1960s and capture moments with his musical circle of friends
- When Board Is Run Like 'Secret Society'
- Traveling in Style Today
- Huffman Installed as CAI President
- Australian Firm to Get Grant to Design Contact Lenses Specifically for Asians
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- Crowd at St. Patrick's Day Parade Boos Dinkins
- Comrades in Arms : With Their Own Bittersweet Memories Behind Them, Vietnam Vets Welcome Home Troops From the Gulf
- San Gabriel : Curbside Recycling OKd
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : New Cause in Death of Elephant Keeper
- S.D. Mayor's Water Use Soars With 2nd Meter : Drought: Corrected figures show that the O'Connor household is in the city's top 100 of residential users.
- COLUMN ONE : The Rule of Work in Japan : The nation's youth are supposed to be a new breed. But despite government efforts, they are being molded into 'organization men'--just like the old breed.
- U.S., Britain Issue Tough Terms for Iraq Peace Accord : Persian Gulf: Topping the list are the 'supervised destruction' of Baghdad's chemical arsenal and setting aside of oil revenues to pay for devastation in Kuwait.
- Chalk It All Up to Norman Schwarzkopf
- Freed Killer Convicted in Girl's Slaying
- What better harbinger of spring than the...
- Mission Viejo Student Wins Super Citizen Crown in Quiz
- Girl, 15, Shot to Death Over Orange Juice
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- SIMI VALLEY : Suspect Arrested in Bank Robbery
- Fit To Scout Wins Miss America
- Best Friends Take Time for a Fight
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Men's Tennis Team Beats No. 10 Kentucky
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Stifles Fallbrook Again
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- RESTAURANTS : French, Mexican, Japanese, Italian . . . and Midwestern : Chef David Slay's style at La Veranda is California-eclectic with a heartland sensibilty
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : ** 1/2 MARIAH CAREY : "The First Vision" : <i> SMV Enterprises ($19.98)</i>
- SACRAMENTO : Many Are Calling, but Few Will Be Chosen, by Governor for State Jobs
- Postwar Mideast, Europe Also 'On Sale'
- Architect Honored for Mentor Role
- Casting a Vote for Mettle of Singapore Pewter
- La Verne : Suit Filed to Stop Theater
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- What in the World? : SPRINGTIME FOOTBALL STARTS AS NEW LEAGUE PROMISES 'FUN' AND UNTRADITIONAL COVERAGE
- Hussein Tries Carrot-and-Stick Ploy in Seeking National Unity : Iraq: Beleaguered strongman mixes promises of political reform with threats of hard retribution against uprising.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Man Faces Death in Killings of Two
- These are brutal days. The oppressiveness of...
- China's Dissidents All Alone : Freedom: Since 1971, Washington has retained a studied obliviousness to Beijing's human-rights record in deference to geopolitics.
- Volunteers Help Clear Island So That the Least Benefit the Most
- Blueprint for Perfection : Fifteen Years Ago, Indiana Embodied Team Play as It Became the Last NCAA Champion to Finish Undefeated
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Hoyas Are Uneasy in Underdog Role : West Regional: Georgetown remains proud and defiant going into today's game against Nevada Las Vegas.
- Jones Adds to Pace-Setting Resume
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- COMMENTARY : To Restore Growth, It's Time to Shrink
- A Horn Man's Search for Singularity : Benn Clatworthy wants to be able to speak as freely on the sax as he can in conversation
- 2 Shows Feature Women Authors in Performing Roles
- The Weather May Turn Out to Have Swing Vote in 35th
- Krishnas Fear a KO : Religion: Laguna Beach temple may be lost if high court upholds a $5.3-million 'brainwashing' judgment in favor of Robin and Marcia George.
- Athletic Shoe Industry Goes Beyond Big Business
- Recruiting Allegations Against Harrick Revived : College basketball: Documents written by Don MacLean's high school coach state that UCLA coach made improper visit. And a former Bruin assistant claims university cover-up.
- Motor Racing
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEW : *** MILES DAVIS : "Pangea" : <i> Columbia</i>
- Q & A : What Led to Lag and When Will It End?
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- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : Lexington : Kentucky's Best Bet : For Horseracing Purists, Keeneland Is a Little Green Corner of Heaven
- The Piranha May Be Getting a Bad Rap : Fish: The name is synonymous with flesh-eating ferocity, but the Amazon dweller may not be as bloodthirsty as people think.
- California IN BRIEF : DUCOR : 2 Children Killed, 1 Hurt in Cave-In
- Council Candidate's Financial Report Omits $9,850 in Debts
- Boiler Accident Disables Navy Ship in Caribbean
- MUSIC : It Wasn't Music to Their Ears : An exhibition opening Thursday re-creates the Nazis' 1938 denouncement of 'degenerate' composers
- A Man Called Horst
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : In Short, Gabriel Offers Dramatic Point of View : ****"POV" : Peter Gabriel : <i> Virgin Music Video ($19.98)</i>
- U.S. and Iraq to Discuss Moving Some Warplanes
- Big Decision, Weak Field for 35th Senate : * Reed Stands Out, but Conflict Inquiry Gives Pause
- Aspirin Can Reduce Women's Risk of Heart Attacks, Study Concludes
- Fly So Free Is Early Favorite to Win Derby
- Northridge Ends 19-Match Drought Against UCLA
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION III
- Pro Basketball
- DODGERS : Game in Mexico Becomes a Carnival
- Art-Jazz Meets Rural, Folk Sounds
- Bruce Willis Got 'Hawk' for a Song
- Green Sunday
- For Some GIs, Peace Is Harder Than War : Iraq: 'All the homeless, all the hurting,' one says of civilians. 'That's something I didn't need.'
- Ray Manzarek Slams 'The Doors'
- Of Death and Dying: Not a Simple Case of Acute Leukemia : Ethics: A patient's decision to forgo treatment and hasten the end by suicide, aided by her doctor, is a choice society unfairly condemns.
- BOOK MARK : 'They Wished We'd Go Back to Africa, but Chicago was Close Enough'
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Parade Brings Out Red, White, Blue and Green : St. Patrick's Day: Support for troops home from the Gulf makes the celebration more American than Irish.
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- Former Social Worker Serves as Conscience of the County : Government: Chauncey A. Alexander's cajoling and prodding championing indigent health care have won him victories and grudging respect.
- ROUNDUP : James Madison Erases Deficit, Then Holds Off No. 1 Penn State
- The Best Fighter in the World
- Performances Had Some Rough Spots
- Eckersley Keeps Gibson Homer in Perspective
- St. Joseph Overcomes Fremont
- Boxing
- Calculate Your Electric Costs Gadget by Gadget
- Chatting With Top-Drawer Clerks
- Lawlessness and Frontier Justice on the Rise in Brazil's Vast Interior : South America: Economic troubles, coupled with the lure of gold in the Amazon, have sparked a crime wave. The police seem powerless.
- 5 Die in Chicago Apartment Blaze
- Wife in Arranged Marriage Convicted of Killing Husband
- Native Oaks Fall in Name of 'Progress' : Conservation: Groups are fighting to preserve the trees, which are rapidly being destroyed by developers and private property owners.
- Income Study Says, Like Father, Like Son
- U.S. Rice Exhibit Goes Against the Grain in Japan
- THE HOUSE : Aid to Israel
- PLATFORM : Soaking the Rich
- Colombia Fights Drugs Its Own Way : War: The Government, tired of paying in blood and money, turns America's Saddam fixation into an opportunity to cut a deal with traffickers.
- Should U.S. Legalize Low-Fat Ice Cream?
- Sick Way to Treat Desperately Ill : Demise of County Medical Services program must be averted to save lives
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 16
- Band-Aids for the Body and the Mind
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- Blake Laughs Last; Kings Edge Flames : Hockey: Rookie defenseman proves he is not merely a power-play scorer in leading Los Angeles to 4-3 victory over Calgary.
- A Long Night in Long Beach for Trojans : West Regional: 49ers dominate USC, 83-58, to advance to semifinal meeting against third-ranked Georgia.
- Politicians Take to the 1993 Super Bowl Field : NFL: League will determine whether L.A. or San Diego will inherit host's role from Phoenix.
- COLLEGE WRESTLING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Six Finalists Give Iowa's Gable 10th Title
- Arizona State Coach Won't Let Barber Cut Into His Schedule
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SWIMMING RELAYS : San Marino Outlasts Capistrano Valley for Team Title
- COVER STORY : WAR OF THE RAP EGOS : M. C. HAMMER : Well, the Hammer'll Be Glad to Clue You In
- BUILDERS GO BACK TO BASICS : Housing: The developers who have been able to constrain themselves when they saw the market slowing are the ones who will survive the current slump, some of the experts say.
- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : Kids' Resorts : Quality Time : Traveling With Children Doesn't Mean Having to Give Up Fine Food and Hotels. Here's a Sampling of Luxury Resorts Where Children Are Not Merely Tolerated but Welcomed.
- The "Wimbledon" of America's tennis resorts opens...
- California IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : $575,000 Awarded to Ex-City Worker
- Swiss Reportedly Reject Surgery on Korean Leader
- Ellis Island Project Will List Immigrants
- Gorbachev Hopes to Parley Referendum on Renewed Federation Into More Power : Soviet Union: The President wants a mandate so he can break his deadlock with Yeltsin, the standard-bearer of economic reform.
- No-Frills Schools Help Troubled Teen-Agers Salvage Their Studies
- Lack of Water Dilutes Board's Past Obscurity : Drought: The low-profile water authority panel now attracts standing-room-only crowds, thrusting its 34 directors suddenly into the limelight.
- Rain Expected Today, May Pelt Area for 3 Days
- FIGURE SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Yamaguchi Leads a Sweep by U.S. Women
- FLORIDA DERBY : Fly So Free Is Winner of a Waiting Game
- SOCCER NORTH AMERICAN NATIONS CUP : U.S. Displays Sock in 2-0 Victory
- Palos Verdes Girls Breeze to a Title : Basketball: The top-ranked Sea Kings end the season with a lopsided 58-42 Division III victory to bring home their first state championship.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Men, Women Win Invitation Swim Meet
- Two Marks From Mark Help PLNC to Title
- T-Bills, CDs Hold Few Mysteries for Investors
- SLAYGROUND : AMERICAN PSYCHO <i> By Bret Easton Ellis (Vintage: $11, paper; 399 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Slow Market Spurs Financing Help by Sellers : Housing: Many are willing to 'carry back' a second mortgage, pay closing costs or toss in other 'goodies' to clinch sale.
- The Americanization of Chang : TYPICAL AMERICAN <i> By Gish Jen (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $19.95; 296 pp.) </i>
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- Left High and Drywalled : Million-Dollar Homes Adjoin Ghost Town of Houses Left Unfinished in the Recession
- Gore Ponders 1992 Bid for White House
- Santa Fe Engine Restoration Picks Up Steam in Fontana
- The Agency of Social Conscience
- Superpowers Join Up for Siberian Tigers
- Salvador Returns Show No Real Winners : Elections: As counting nears end, President Cristiani's party fails to capture a majority.
- San Diego Mayor Among Top Water Users in City : Drought: Discovery of second meter shows Maureen O'Connor averaged 3,248 gallons a day in 1990.
- 2 Found Guilty in Plot to Sell Drug Formulas
- Wine Seller Vows Good Taste; Council Swallows It
- On a Wing and a Dare : Recreation: For the adventurous, ParaPlanes--half-parachute, half-Go Kart--can set spirits to soaring.
- China Seeks Modern Man as Model Mate
- VENTURA : Police Dog Captures Robbery Suspect
- Suit Filed Over Plan for Ventura Boulevard : Sherman Oaks: A developer says the city illegally blocked his three-story building. He wants the law overturned or his project exempted.
- Inglewood Board to Vary Meeting Sites
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Morse's Luck Runs In Streaks
- Ultimate Trip Liability Rests With the Traveler : Vacations: When booking through a travel agent, consumers should carefully read all disclaimer forms before signing, and ask plenty of questions.
- Exotic Delights of Hiking in Tahiti and Moorea
- Star Buys Near 'Pretty Woman'
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- Even Targets of Criticism Recognize Value of Human Relations Panel : Cultures: Honest, direct communication is the objective, and the commission's work in bringing opposing groups or individuals together has met with praise.
- Moscow, Bidding for a Voice in Mideast, Offers Proposals for Regional Security : Diplomacy: Soviets call for 'addressing without delay . . . the Arab-Israeli conflict.' But they come up with few specifics.
- War Stories Arrive Home Along With O.C. Warriors
- Students Gain Skills as They Build Dormitory for Homeless Classmates : Education: A Bronx school turns an empty building into a haven. Vocational training is a large side benefit.
- Researchers Encouraged by Cancer Therapy Advance
- Nigerian Airlines Fires 3 in Drug Use
- Singapore Goes 'Ozone-Friendly' by Implementing Ban on Chlorofluorocarbons
- Baker Visits Shevardnadze--It's 'the Old Team,' They Agree
- Youths Get Support in Resisting Gangs, Drugs : Conference: Young people who once ran with the wrong crowd mingle with those still vulnerable. The gathering continues today.
- Cal State Long Beach men's and women's...
- Recovery Is People Buying Homes Again
- Biotech Firms Hit Their Stride : Pharmaceuticals: Sales may reach $4 billion by 1993. A more mature industry will smooth the wild fluctuations in company fortunes and stock prices.
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- Most Americans Found to Favor Renewed War
- Murder Victim's Parents Bitter After Man's Retrial Is Ordered
- 4 Colombians Arrested in an Alleged Scheme to Retrieve Drugs From Ship
- Inconsistently Enforced Rules May Undergo Some Changes
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Scores Six Runs in Third Inning, Pounds OCC
- IF IT'S OSCAR TIME, IT'S PARTY TIME
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Camarillo's Hile Comes to Life Against Chatsworth Dynamo
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
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- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Meets With Vincent
- Hit Album by Jane's Addiction Doesn't Squelch Rumors of Breakup
- 'ENTARTETE MUSIK'
- Computerized Tour of Nash Show
- Many Hotels Offer Domestic Discounts
- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : London : The Essence of England : Staying to the Genteel Connaught Is a Little Like Being Accepted at London's Finest Private Club
- Not Uncommon to Feel Royal in Gilded Vienna
- Gardening : Work in Raised Beds to Control Soil Content
- Hoffa's Son Seeks Spot on Teamsters Union Ballot
- Spousal Homicide Law: 'Open Season' on Men--or Domestic Violence? : Courts: Battered women who kill their tormentors raise legal questions. When is it self-defense to shoot a sleeping man?
- KGB Ring Camera Brings $22,400 at Christie's Auction
- Stylized Reality? Not a Problem : FOX'S 'PARKER LEWIS' COMBINES IMAGINITIVE DUBBING AND CREATIVE EFFECTS
- Fred Segal Is Banking on the Green Stuff
- Is This Any Way to Treat a Saver? : Yes, if the new Bentsen IRA bill is passed
- Southeast Missouri Routs Cal Poly Pomona
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- Traveling in Style : PLACES OF THE HEART : Manhattan : Rhapsody in Deco : Think Gershwin When Contemplating the Chrysler Building: Complex Rhythms, Monumental Chords, a Certain Lightness
- New From Hawaii: Fresh-Cut Prices
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Qualifying for Special Privileges in Costa Rica