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- Quick OK Urged for Nuclear Waste Dump : Environment: Powerful Louisiana senator asks Babbitt to speed approval of the Mojave Desert site.
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- Car Plunges Into Ravine in Suspected Murder-Suicide Try
- City to Consider Extending Redevelopment Agency's Life : Thousand Oaks: The panel has diverted regional funds for local beautification projects, a practice that angers some county administrators.
- A Tough Course : Local Black Partnership Loses Bid to Manage Chester L. Washington Facility
- PORT HUENEME : Lighting Problems Put Games at Risk
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- Elect Reformers, Christopher Urges Russians
- First Ghetto Still Celebrates Jewish Faith : Italy: In the Middle Ages some Venetians wanted to expel Jews. In a compromise, they were confined to the site of an abandoned factory.
- With Russian Help, Finns Seek War Dead : Europe: The end of the Cold War makes Helsinki's search for soldiers' bodies easier. Soviet victims also found.
- DOWNTOWN : Forum to Focus on Business in China
- U.N. Chief Ends Somali Mission Empty-Handed
- Doctor Reports Ability to Clone Human Embryo : Science: Experiment hints of day parents could replicate their children, newspaper says.
- Clinton's Foreign Policy: Where Is the Rhyme and Reason?
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- Homing In on Changes, New Buyers in Housing Market
- MacArthur Park Lake Restored and Refilled
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- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Out of the Way but Not Out of This World : LOST WORLDS: Exploring the Earth's Remote Places <i> by David Yeadon (HarperCollins, $27.50 hardcover).</i>
- Community College Enrollments Decline : Education: Fee hikes, combined with the elimination of hundreds of classes, are blamed at all four of the Valley's two-year schools.
- COMMERCE : Library to Counter an Alarming Trend
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- Gun Control Opposition Erodes as Crime Tops Agenda : Violence: Many lawmakers rethink views on firearm restrictions. More cities, states put limits on sales.
- 9 Die, 50 Hurt as IRA Bomb Hits Belfast Protestant Area : Ireland: Attackers claim targeted building was being used by outlawed Ulster Freedom Fighters.
- U.S., Haiti Keep Up Ties on Drug Flow : Caribbean: Junta officers have been accused of masterminding the island nation's drug trade. But embassy official says providing them with information is necessary to try to stop trafficking.
- A Night of Poetic Justice With Maya Angelou : Culture: Multiethnic audience of 2,000 students, alumni and fans at Pepperdine University acclaim her effective mixture of verse, comedy and spirit.
- DOWNTOWN : Ford Hotel Ordered to Beef Up Security
- E.M. Pickarts; Head of U.N. Advisory Group
- Recovering From Keating : How His Defrauded Investors Are Faring
- Iceman Goeth, but That's Show Business : * Cheerleader Was Marketing Flop, so Disney's Best Bet Is a Winning Mighty Ducks Team
- No Quick Fix Exists to Help the Children : * Education, Commitment Needed to Reduce Problems
- VENTURA : Body of Scuba Diver Found Near Harbor
- Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay, the...
- MT. SAC CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : County Runners Show They Belong With Best
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- Wisconsin Falls Short at Minnesota : Big Ten: The 15th-ranked Badgers suffer first loss, 28-21, after falling behind, 21-0.
- LATIN PULSE : For Celia Cruz, Will 52nd Time Be the Charm?
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- STYLE: GARDENS : The Secret Gardens
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Being a daddy on 'The Mommies' sets David Dukes apart
- Child-Support System Shifts to Payroll Withholding : Family law: New federal statute takes a cue from some states. But some employers are unhappy, contending they should not be responsible for a non-workplace issue.
- To Officer, This Burglary Suspect Was a Dead Ringer
- Betting the Farm on an Abandoned Field : Agriculture: Partners reclaim overgrown parcel and gamble on niche crops.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : L.A. Trials Show 'Blind Justice' Is Hard to Achieve
- GAMES OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Shocks Carson
- Events That Go Bump In the Night
- Busting a Dead-End Cycle
- Answering the Call : Deputy Chief Asked to Duplicate His Success in Valley
- Party Guest Killed by Man Showing Off Gun : Violence: Host of get-together is arrested on suspicion of murder. The victim, an attorney, had expressed support of gun control shortly before the shooting.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dreifort Has Tendinitis in Elbow
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : For Molitor, System Seems to Be Working Fine, Thanks
- GOLF / SENIOR TOUR AT RANCHO PARK : Aoki Shoots a 63, Gains Share of Lead
- COVER UP: Hey, what's Eddie Vedder doing...
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- A Red Ribbon Mural : Charity: Russ Carlton is seeking to raise $100,000 for AIDS research by getting pledges for square inches of his work along the Santa Monica Freeway.
- Soldiers Killed in '83 Beirut Blast Honored for Mideast Peace Role
- LADERA HEIGHTS : County Delays Vote on Day Laborer Law
- CHARLES MUNN : Following His Natural Instincts
- 'There's No Turf Out in the Forest' : ANDRE RAINEY
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Warehouse Grocery Opens Local Outlet
- Lights,Camera,Quotas! : French seek to continue restricting U.S. films
- A City Bound : The Denny Verdicts: A Temporary Safety Valve
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- Clinics at Grocery Stores Offer Free Shots
- Bruins Have a Close Call in Corvallis : UCLA: Merten's fourth-quarter field goals are the difference in a 20-17 victory over Oregon State.
- Hansen Is Main Man Again at Ventura
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : McElroy 'Makes It Happen' as Texas A&M; Wins, 38-10
- Oregon State Wishbone Is No Turkey : Beavers: Offense proves almost impossible for Bruins to stop, even without threat of pass.
- Colorado Tied by Kansas State : Big Eight: Wildcats' 35-yard field goal with 21 seconds to play dampens Buffalo title hopes, 16-16.
- WORLD SERIES : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies : Carter Sends Everyone Home : Blue Jays Repeat Crown on Homer in Ninth, 8-6
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- California's Lingering Recession Keeps the Lid on a National Recovery
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- Weekend At Camp Sell-A-Lot : Playing tug-of-war over sandpits, jumping out of redwoods, falling off ledges: during these recessionary Times, techniques of sales training are going right over the edge.
- Goodall Creating a Legion of Naturalists : Ecology: Researcher appeals to children to help her save chimpanzees.
- Shuttle Astronauts Conduct Experiments on Rats : Space: Research is intended to further knowledge of anemia and other blood disorders.
- Watergate Security Guard's Good Fortune Turns Sour
- On View : Hallowed Be These Horrors : 'ROCKY HORROR' COMPLETES ANOTHER TIME WARP WITH ITS FIRST TV AIRING
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- Wolfgang Puck cooks up a deal to sell his pizzas in El Segundo.
- Aerial Thrills : Air show: More than 100,000 watch the Canadian Snowbirds, Blue Angels and a variety of lesser-known pilots. Their skills will be showcased again today.
- Security Guard Killed, 2 Wounded in Shootout at Swap Meet
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- Travel Horrors: When Bad Thing Happen to Good People on Vacation : Kidnaped in Denver: a Child's Fantasy
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- U.S. Vatican Envoy Seeks Lessons for His Therapist
- Erich Hartmann; Leading German Ace in WWII
- FORMER 'DOCTOR' TURNS TO THE LAW
- Man Gets Maximum 22-Year Term for Killing Driver Who Cut Him Off
- 4 Overlooked Propositions Add Up to Dollars and Cents : Election: Lost in the din over school vouchers and the sales tax are measures affecting the state budget process, affordable housing, disaster rebuilding and the American Dream of home ownership.
- High Desert Races Attract Abundance of Candidates, but Little Attention : Election: Some say the large field--82 seeking eight school board seats and three water board vacancies--is too bewildering to voters.
- The Smart Money Is on the Ducks
- LAKERS : Threatt Says Starting Isn't Important Issue
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Moment of Madness Destroys Two Lives of Quiet Promise : New York: It began with illegal parking; then a bucket cracked open police officer's head. Assailant is called an unlikely murderer.
- NOTEBOOK : Davis May Be Ineligible to Play for Crenshaw
- COLUMN ONE : Keeping a Baby Born of Violence : Unlike other Balkan rape victims, Kata refuses to give up her 3-month-old son. Defying social mores, she clings to this tiny chance at hope in a world that otherwise is ruined.
- U.N. Sees Pollution Crisis in Asia's Cities
- CRENSHAW : Branch Library in New Quarters
- Robbins Paints Sordid Picture of Politics : Capitol: A chronicle of venality, intrigue and contempt for the public is emerging during ex-senator's testimony against former colleagues. But others say he is describing the exception, not the rule.
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Grant Will Launch 3 Head Start Centers
- $65 Million for Flood Aid
- Showtime series for 'tweens' don't shy away from gay themes
- San Clemente Man, 21, Killed by Train
- ELECTIONS : Gender Issue Takes a Back Seat in City Council Race : Ventura: Only one of the three women candidates will discuss the city's lack of female representation. If they lose, the governing body will be all male.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Fregosi's Father Is the Last to Know
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- Not Even The Genius Can Solve This Slump : Pac-10: Arizona State hands Stanford its fourth loss in a row, 38-30. It is Walsh's worst streak.
- JAZZ : He's Got a New Axe to Grind : Approaching 40, guitarist Pat Metheny has gladly assumed the role of sideman to saxophone phenom Joshua Redman
- The Art of the Snub : Ceremony: Former taggers who painted a mural are saluted, but not the convicted forger behind the project.
- Walnut : Alleged Torturer to Be Tried
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Role Models Learn Through Teaching
- Volunteers Search 2-County Area for Polly Klaas
- Court Won't Hold Holiday Trials
- Herd of Wild Horses Eating Away at Refugee's Fragile Ecosystem : Seashore: Their munching deprives birds of vital hiding places and weakens protective sand dunes. Delicate vegetation and birds' eggs are trampled.
- PICO-UNION : Leaders-in-Training Take a Field Trip
- COMMENTARY ON DRUG USE : Treatment Programs Are Crucial to Pregnant Women, Babies : Without proper help, some adult users may never break the intergenerational cycle of substance abuse.
- Nowadays, Relationship With Mere Acquaintance Can Be Deadly : In today's society of violence, drugs and crime, men and women alike must practice extra caution before striking up a friendship or getting closer to someone.
- Calabasas Phone Service Restored
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- Westside Magnet High School Honored
- Austin E. Smith; First President of Pharmaceutical Makers Assn.
- Streets Paved Way for Moss' Career : Raiders: Linebacker got his start playing on pavement before parents relented and let him play organized ball.
- Best Offense Is Defense for Harbor : Community colleges: The Seahawks' 7-0 win against Compton is highlighted by defensive lineman Matt Faraimo's touchdown.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Preston Leads Moorpark Past Winless Ventura, 35-0
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- Freedom Returns Home in Capitol Day : History: Cannon shots and speeches celebrate the bicentennial of the home of Congress. But the restored bronze statue on the dome steals the show.
- Students Want More Fast Food in School Cafeterias : Nutrition: Restricted to campus at lunchtime, youths in Norwalk-La Mirada district want to dump usual fare, leaving a bad taste in mouths of worried kitchen employees.
- Retro : Remarxable : DISNEY DOCUMENTARY OFFERS SOME MARX BROTHERS RARITIES
- Pasadena : Panel on Race and Justice
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Clinic Plans Appeal of Eviction Deadline
- Delightful Imperfection Is Given Perfect Finish
- No. 19 UCLA Makes a Game of It, 20-17 : College football: Merten kicks two 35-yard field goals in the fourth quarter to lift heavily favored Bruins over Oregon State.
- Booster Shot at Half Lifts Cal Lutheran
- Rap, Metal Artists Hook Up, Pass 'Judgment'
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- TELEVISION : He's Got a Peaceful TV Feeling : It's a new gig for ex-Eagle Glenn Frey. Now the days begin when they used to end, as he moves from rock's fast lane to the shoot, shoot and reshoot pace of prime time
- Elementary, My Dear Doyle : THE LIST OF 7, <i> By Mark Frost (William Morrow: $20; 320 pp.)</i>
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- Taking It to the Streets : A Small Cadre of Community Workers and Nurses Struggles to contain an outbreak of TB--At a Time When Clinics Are in Danger of Closing.
- Wedding of Rep. Kennedy, Aide Attended by Exiled Haiti Leader
- The Voice Next Door : A knack for projecting personality over radio waves can be worth a bundle to advertisers. Those who do it best seem like old friends.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bell Lassos the Roughriders, 14-6
- Mexicans Protest NAFTA as U.S. Lawmakers Visit
- William Kennedy Smith Charged After Virginia Nightclub Brawl
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- License Fight Puts Auto Shop on Skids
- HIV Conference Spotlights Infected Women
- ELECTIONS : Wal-Mart Backers, Foes Step Up Campaign : Measure V: Volunteers staff 'Save Our Hillside' while a paid consultant leads 'Yes on V.' Simi Valley voters will decide whether to allow the store to be built.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Ready to Hit Jackpot With Six-Shot Lead After 65
- Spitting: A Tough Baseball Tradition to Shake
- Northridge Passed by Davis at Finish : College football: O'Laughlin throws for five touchdowns, but Aggies rally for 48-38 victory.
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