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- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Radioactive Cat Leaves a Trail
- U.S. Insistence on Cambodia Linkage Embitters Hanoi : Southeast Asia: A Vietnamese official says the relationship has regressed to the chilly era of a decade ago.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
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- PLATFORM : Don't Be Goaded
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- It's Hard to Say No to Parks : Proposition 1 has the right goals, but it's the wrong time
- India's Fate : A dynasty ends but the country prevails.
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- Behind Smoke of 'Backdraft' Is the True Grit of Firefighters
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- Bray Loses Decision in U.S.-Cuba Meet
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- NAMES AND NUMBERS
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- SOFTBALL : Escondido, Hilltop, Bishop's Capture Titles
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser's Return May Be Wednesday
- New Releases : **** : JOE LOVANO; "Landmarks"; <i> Blue Note</i>
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- COMMENTARY : No Laughing Matter : With so many funny people in show business--and an audience primed to laugh--why can't Hollywood make better comedies?
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- Marin Reconsidering Its Water Policy : Planning: The county has kept supplies scarce in order to slow development. But in the wake of the drought, some residents say it is time to find new sources.
- IRA-Type Bomb Defused After Boys Use It as Makeshift Soccer Ball
- Mentally Incompetent Veterans Become Victims of Budget Ax : Entitlements: A little-known rule ends payments to some who need full-time care. Kinships and savings are determining factors.
- THE TIMES POLL : State Residents Oppose Cutting School Funds
- Off the Chain Gang
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- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Babying the Planet
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- Sometimes, Saving the Planet Requires Butting Heads With Bureaucracy
- El Cajon
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- SOFTBALL : COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : UCLA Defeats Missouri, 5-0, Then Eliminates Long Beach
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- A Matter of Faith : Religion: Set Free Christian Fellowship has helped turn around broken lives, but some close to the church accuse its leader of exercising rigid control over members. He says the criticism stems from a vendetta by lost souls.
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- Three Share $1,665,861 in Super Six from Associated Press
- TENNIS : You Have to Be Willing to Do the Dirty Work to Win in Paris
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- Car Seller Bristles at Pressure to Repaint : Thousand Oaks: Planners say the Nesen Infiniti dealership must be coated in an earth tone to match the area's color scheme.
- MOORPARK : Welcome Home for Troops Planned
- The Last Time for Foyt : Race: He's not the favorite this year, but, at 56, the four-time winner is front and center.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Yugoslavia, Sweden Play for Cup Title
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : NCAA TOURNAMENT WEST II REGIONAL : Northridge Shakes Up Portland in 12-7 Win
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- COLUMN ONE : Seymour's Overdrive for Success : Pete Wilson's appointed successor settles into his U.S. Senate job with aggressive deal-making. He defends his earlier switches on issues such as abortion and offshore drilling.
- 4 Who Deny Committing Murder Are Out of Prison but Don't Feel Free : Justice: After 9 years, sentences are commuted. The law considers them criminals, so they can't visit relatives in Mexico. But they may be deported.
- U.S. Army to Give Up South Korea Golf Course
- SPORTSCOPE : El Camino College Lineman Dies
- Sailors Not Quite Ready Yet : 4-A volleyball: Newport Harbor, starting four juniors and a sophomore, beaten by more experienced San Marcos in four-game final.
- USC Gets 22 Hits in Rout of Pepperdine : College baseball: Trojans also pound out four home runs in 17-7 victory before record crowd of 2,887.
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- Westside's Top-Paid Executives Like Working Where They Live : Salaries: Traffic and high rents haven't discouraged many of the highest-paid entertainment and business moguls from congregating there.
- Sheep Count: a Hobby for the Hardy : Volunteers Annually Brave Scorching Temperatures to Check Up on the Bighorn
- White Alligators Star in Swamp Exhibit : Animals: The 18 blue-eyed creatures are in demand worldwide. No others are known to exist.
- MICHAEL ROEMER: Unraveling 'The Plot Against Harry'
- Congress Nears Lifting Combat Ban for Women
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : A PC Policeperson Learns Who Benefits from Affirmative Actions
- Fun-Seeking Crowds Fill Festivals, Freeways : Events: Garden Grove's celebration of strawberries is expected to draw 250,000. Beaches and the Scottish fair also prove popular.
- Biotechnology Explores the Human Body's Molecular Workings
- 2-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Four Hours, 20 Walks, Eight Errors and 35 Runs Later, Grossmont Wins
- Excess: Byproduct of Fear
- Joint Ventures Failing to Lift Soviet Economy : Trade: Disillusion sets in as the country's condition continues to disintegrate.
- Manager Needs Supervision
- Woman Drowns Trying to Save 2 Boys Swept Into River
- Taxi Drivers Brave a Menacing Gauntlet in Belfast's Bomb-Scarred Ghettos of Fear
- 5 Improved Scholars Win Robinson Award
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- A Look at the Top Pay for Top Executives : Business: The San Gabriel Valley's most highly compensated managers come primarily from the engineering and industry fields, a Times survey shows.
- Notorious Colombian Drug Lord, Pablo Escobar, Offers to Surrender : Medellin Cartel: The fugitive tells a priest he will surrender this week if his safety is guaranteed.
- Vet of Other War Has Little to Celebrate
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- Fields of Dreams : Jobs Are Out of Reach for Many College Seniors
- U.S. Forces Train Bolivians to Fight Drug Traffickers : South America: Americans are there in a noncombat role. But hackles are raised over militarization.
- Polish Women Still Wait in Line--for Their Rights : Solidarity: Even though the Polish Parliament rejected a tough new abortion law, the new regime seems to have little place for women.
- BOOK MARK : Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Woody Allen
- The Flight of a Dictator Won't Save Ethiopia From Political Collapse : Africa: Peace and prosperity won't return until the government gives in to Eritrea's longstanding struggle for formal independence.
- Encinitas' Hiring Hall for Migrants to Be Closed
- Officials Hesitant on Suing for Soka University Land : Parklands: Condemnation proceedings could be lengthy and costly. And the school refuses to budge.
- Preservation Commissioner Quits After Controversial Vote
- Motorist Dies in Fall From Mountain Road
- Lemieux Deserves Spotlight : Stanley Cup: Penguin star helps his team beat North Stars, 8-0, for the title and also picks up the MVP honor.
- Harvard Outlasts Royal in 5 Games to Win Title : Prep volleyball: Second-seeded Saracens upend top-seeded Highlanders in long seesaw battle for 3-A championship.
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- City Council Favors Study on Shutting Down Police Dept.
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- These Trying Times : Sales: While some luxury industries have lost their luster, other merchants are saying the recession has actually improved their business.
- Coming to America : Border: Agents deport 300 immigrants a month in a thankless task. To the laborers, it's a senseless disruption of lives.
- COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION FUNDING : Cutting the Schools Will Cost Society More Than It Will Save : California's children didn't cause the deficit and they shouldn't have to pay for it. Consider them a wise investment.
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- WATER WATCH: What Cities Are Doing to Conserve
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- King Case Sparks Start of Mayoral Race
- DIGEST : CLU Senior Bernard Finishes 7th in 400 Meters in NAIA Championships
- TENNIS : NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arnold and Palmer Meet in Final
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Finally Win Without 2 Sluggers
- SAILING : Duker's Evolution in Position to Win the Cal Cup Again
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Back for a Second Indy 500, Eddie Should Be Ready
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- Movies : Off-Centerpiece : Hold On! How'd We Get All the Way From Cannes to Col. Kurtz's Place?
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- Collapse of 2 of City's Largest Firms Leaves Glut of Vacant Office Space : Leasing: Despite marketing effort and lower rents, experts are not confident 1 million square feet of empty offices will be leased soon.
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- Chicago Facility Provides a Haven for Women Artists : Institutions: The Three Arts Club is the sole survivor of five such clubs that gave those who came to the big city an inexpensive place to stay.
- Charge of the Casserole Brigade
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- Dormitory Debts Soar to $2.8 Million : Cal State Northridge: Poor record-keeping allowed hundreds of students to live rent-free in university housing.
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Call It a Family Outing at Indy 500 : Andretti Clan Will Have a Driver in Each of the First Four Rows in 75th Running
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- What Fare Is Fair? : * The Bus-Toll Flap Offers Lessons for Those Who Would Propose Ballot Initiatives
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Indianapolis 500 Lineup
- BOYS' TRACK : Williams, Scott Dash to Double Victories
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- LOTTERY RESULTS : May 25
- 45 Guard Troops Return From Mideast Duty
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- CALIFORNIA'S HIGHEST-PAID EXECUTIVES : Pick of the Perks
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- Good Rates Offered at New Hotel in Nuremberg
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- No-Fault Bill Would Overhaul State's Auto Insurance System : Analysis: A look at how the proposed bill would affect motorists.
- Rivals Gorbachev, Yeltsin Show Rare Solidarity at Meeting : Soviet Union: The two usually are at odds. But a huddle to chart the troubled nation's future is considered 'a great leap forward.'
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- COLUMN LEFT : Latinos Ask, With Friends Like These . . . : Their own organizations took business' side over workers' concerns about free trade.
- Most Malls Still Wait for Business Upturn : Retail: The recession is not over yet but there have been encouraging signs.
- Woman's Daughters Give Her 2 New Grandchildren on the Same Night
- Ocean View District to Explain School Changes
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- Realty Agent Finds Gulf War's End Put Pep in Slow Housing Market : Property: Mar Vista home languished unsold for a year, despite weekend open houses and reduced asking price. 'Everyone was a bunch of looky-loos,' says the seller.
- Marriage Roots Traced to Ancient Tribes
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- Seymour Seeks End to Battle in Desert : Environment: Senator tours region and urges a compromise on a plan to create a national park.
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- Ex-Gang Member's Success Story Sets Stage at Summit
- Trials of Suspected Collaborators Resume in Kuwait Court : Justice: Of 25 who appear on charges of cooperating with Iraqi occupation forces, 23 get continuances so their lawyers can prepare a defense.
- The Skid-Row Poor Are Still Being Sacrificed to the Ritual of Progress : Homeless: Despite all their efforts, it remains questionable whether advocates of low-cost housing can resist the press of downtown development.
- Scientists Race Against Time to Save Fastest Creature Afoot : Cheetahs: The cats are vanishing from the wild and do not breed well in captivity. Studies and laboratory projects seek to replenish their numbers.
- Who's a Real American? and Why Philippines Should Oust U.S. Bases
- Police Seek Gang Member in 2 Fatal Shootings : Crime: The suspect is accused in a killing at a junior high school and a second slaying about two hours later.
- Both Sides Plot Next Moves After Justices' Decision on Abortion : Reaction: Opponents plan 'stings' to make sure clinics obey the law. Family planners may forgo federal funds or simply break the law.
- Offshore Oil Spill Is Seen as Inevitable : Environment: Federal officials say risk of an accident off the Southern California coast would be outweighed by energy rewards.
- Byrds' Co-Founder Clark Died of a Heart Attack, Manager Says
- The Faces Behind Biotech
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- Foreman Maintains His Optimism About Future of MSL : Soccer: Commissioner calls next season a 'threshold year' for league.
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- Playing the Palace No Trouble for Bulls; Pistons Fall, 113-107
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Unseeded Corona del Mar Pair Beaten in Final
- COMMENTARY : Orioles Dropped Ball in Robinson Situation
- Whatever the Pitch, the Goal Is the Same: World Cup : Soccer: Representatives from U.S. cities gather in Los Angeles to try to persuade the organizing committee to let them entertain the world in 1994.
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