- Weekend Box Office : Something to Crow About
- TV Reviews : Kids' Safety Tips on 'Stranger Danger'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Dungeon Case Plea Deal Breaks Down
- Appeals Court Reverses Man's Death Sentence
- Market Focus : Vending Machines Jingle in Argentina : The nation's new economic stability means that coins actually have value after years of inflation.
- Crews Contain Acid Spills in Simi, Ventura
- Community Ties Key to Fighting Crime, Says Valley Police Chief
- Funding OKd for 2 Valley Libraries
- WESTMINSTER : City Will Seek Loan to Build Arts Center
- 2 Drive-By Shooting Victims in Serious Condition; No Arrests
- Sister City Presents Gift to Japanese Garden
- Armed Man Surrenders in Standoff With Police : Ventura: Don Alan Lambert is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. He allegedly fired a shotgun at his girlfriend's friend during a dispute.
- Kim Out of Section Singles
- Jazz Will Try to Put Away the Nuggets
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rotation Won't Be Revamped for Now
- Poll Finds Most Believe That Thornton Is Guilty of Slaying : Courts: In change-of-venue request, defense says 66% believe that the teen-ager killed a Westlake nurse. Prosecutors oppose any move.
- Few to Take CLAS Tests in Newport : Education: More than 40% of students fail to return permission forms. Many parents refuse to allow testing.
- Planner Resigns Over Landscape Contract
- VENTURA : Crowd of 400 Turns Out to Hear Steinem
- Workers' Lawyer Tells of 'Clouds of Vapors'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Last Season's Visit Not a High Note
- Angels, Standing Pat, Lose to White Sox, 8-5
- 3 Mark Taper Forum-Bred Plays Win Top Tony Nods : Awards: 'Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,' 'The Kentucky Cycle' and 'Angels in America: Perestroika' are among the four best play contenders.
- Malfunctioning Timer Jeopardizes Meet Results
- BODY WATCH : Tips for Older Orthodontic Patients
- Workplace Cheats Get Off Easy, Author Says : Employment: Off-job rodeo rider's light-bulb injury proves a lot of bull. Consultant says employers should crack down hard on dishonest workers.
- Voice Powered Reports Profit of $105,000
- * James Ward was named president and...
- Work to Live, Live to Do Other Things
- Flamemaster Posts $31,745 Loss on Revenue Decline
- T-HQ Loses $2.56 Million on Slow Software Sales
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- CBPO of America Inc. of Sherman Oaks...
- ENERGY
- Temblor Dashed Turnaround Hope for Some Banks : Economy: In the March quarter, four of the area's largest banks and S&Ls; reported losses or lower profits, and weakness may linger.
- Textron Inc. of Valencia won a $543,634...
- Here's the Scoop : Brace Yourself: The Ice Cream Wars Are Heating Up
- American Savings Bank: The Irvine savings and...
- Litton Systems Inc. Guidance & Control Systems...
- Lawyers Threaten to Take Rights Dispute to Cairo Streets : Egypt: The death in custody of an Islamic attorney and detentions of dozens more spark demand for investigation.
- Company Town : Schwarzenegger's 'Crusades' on Hold
- Where It's Always Freeway Rush Hour : Firms Race to Meet Quake Repair Deadlines, With Little Room Between Disaster and Profit
- Dow Edges Up as Eyes Turn to Fed Panel
- HEALTH CARE : Exercise Equipment Maker Steps It Up to Healthy Bottom Line
- Company Town : Film Festival Serving as Trade Forum
- Camera Platforms' Loss Narrows to $413,000
- Vitesse Semiconductor Ships High-Speed Chips to Unisys
- Company Town : NBC Forges a Partnership With Mexican Broadcaster : Television: The network will advise TV Azteca on programming, promotions and advertising.
- Bid to Acquire U.S. Facilities Wins Backing
- Live Entertainment Posts $2.84-Million Loss
- Company Town
- Premiere Radio Reports Earnings Turnaround
- Irvine-Based Software Firm to Cut 300 Jobs : Restructuring: Platinum Corp. is also seeking to sell several product lines as part of $15-million effort.
- Getting Multimedia Up and Running : Technology: A small Huntington Beach firm has launched a software program that analyzes what's wrong with a system and offers remedies.
- Rockwell Team Awarded $22-Million Contract
- AEROSPACE
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Woman's Citadel Suit Trial Is Under Way
- Broad Anti-Smoking Measure Headed for Senate Showdown
- RETAIL
- Making Sure Engines Win in Aerial Battles With Birds
- Unico American Corp. Reports Heavy Trading
- CSL's Earnings Decline 10% in First Quarter
- Nestle USA to Buy 22% Stake in Dreyer's Ice Cream
- HEALTH CARE
- Dominicans Vote; Signs of Fraud Emerge
- Haldeman Diary Says Nixon Railed Against Blacks, Jews in Media : Presidency: Book by late chief of staff is previewed on 'Nightline.' Another ex-aide says remarks show frustration.
- Garbage Flow Ordinance Is Voided : Judiciary: Supreme Court strikes down New York town's law requiring private haulers to take trash to city-owned processing plant.
- Array of 250 Southland Seismic Monitoring Sites Urged
- Five Propositions on June Ballot Present a Mixed Bag : Times urges 'no' votes on Props. 175 and 176; 'yes' on 177, 178 and 179
- BURBANK : Library Will Install Fire-Security System
- Gays Call On UCLA to Drop ROTC
- NEWPORT BEACH : Young Police Dog Learning Old Tricks
- Preserve the Integrity Before It Disappears
- BASEBALL : Four O.C. Teams Begin Playoffs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Carter Has Four RBIs in Victory
- Music Reviews : Camerata Ends Season With Energy to Spare
- H&H; Oil Tool's Profit Slides in 1st Quarter
- Erwin Glikes; Publisher of Social Criticism
- COLUMN ONE : No Longer Welcome in Europe : As the rich democracies close their doors to refugees, critics say the nations themselves may be hurt. They warn of illicit worlds created by foreigners trying to survive in newly hostile lands.
- Firm Cleared in 7 Marines' Death in War : Settlement: The O.C. widow of one of those killed is angry that the aerospace company was found not responsible.
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect Arrested in Fatal Carjacking; 2nd Sought
- Work Around Japan's Revolving Prime-Minister Door : Policy: The U.S. should form a cohesive stand and stick to it, rather than trying to figure out each new government.
- SIMI VALLEY : Tepee Gives Students a Feel for Tribal Life
- Laguna Hills : Workshops Aimed at Finding Jobs
- LOS ANGELES : MTA to Begin Laying Off 117 Workers This Month
- 2 Convicted of Murder in Anaheim Carjacking : Crime: The jury failed to reach a verdict on the murder charge against a third defendant but did convict him of kidnaping.
- Laudable Move by RU-486 Maker
- West Ignored in NCAA Regional Site Selections : College baseball: Long Beach State's proposal gets inadvertently lost in the stapler.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros' Rookie Slides One Past Williams
- Litton Systems Inc. of Agoura Hills won...
- Platinum to Layoff as Many as 300 Workers : Software: Despite $15-million restructuring effort, analyst says firm's survival chances remain questionable.
- U.S., Japan to Open Trade Talks : Pacific Rim: In effort to end stalemate, the two countries will try to close gap before a July summit.
- Pac Rim Holding Loses $1.08 Million in Quarter
- Bosnian Government Presses Offensive on Serb Post
- Homeless doesn't mean hopeless. Or without a lesson for kids. : He May Be Down but He's Not Out
- MOORPARK : Supervisors to Consider Flood Damage Pact
- Fortune Petroleum's Loss Widens in 1st Quarter
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Harmony Holdings Reports $120,505 Profit in Quarter
- Leslie's Poolmart Loses $3.57 Million in Quarter
- EDS Holding Merger Talks With Sprint : Technology: The proposed deal would require General Motors to spin off its computer services unit.
- Fall From Cliff Kills Couple in Corona del Mar
- The Press : Haiti--the Problem That Won't Go Away
- Enveloping Obsession : Gene Freeman of Santa Ana Has Spent Five Years Researching and Writing the History of Envelopes
- OJAI : Cleanup Planned for Libbey Park Streams
- Former Educator to Run for College Board
- GLENDALE : Program Will Help Residents Buy Homes
- King Jury Asked to Have Officers Pay Out Millions
- At-Risk Students Escape Gritty Life in Neighborhoods for Ocean Outing
- ANAHEIM : City to Seek $650,000 for Aid to Homeless
- Auto-Leasing Scam Kingpin Gets 3 Years : Courts: Mission Viejo man had lived in the Philippines and evaded investigators for years. In 1989 alone he netted $500,000.
- Engineer Killed as Trains Collide : Transit: 350 hurt when Amtrak's Silver Meteor derails in North Carolina after its locomotive hits a tractor-trailer jutting out from a passing freight car.
- Venice Art Walk Leads to Dinner
- Former Palestinian Prisoner Celebrates Freedom--in Jail : Autonomy: A jubilant underground leader shows off cell after Israelis relinquish central symbol of Gaza's occupation.
- Laid bare: In reporting that Caltrans had...
- Path Cleared for Abortion Pill Use : Medicine: French maker of RU-486 gives patent rights to a nonprofit group. Testing, FDA approval are required to meet goal of licensing drug in U.S. by 1996.
- 2 State Officials Refuse to Testify on Failed DMV Computer
- FBI Settles Suit for Sex Harassment : Civil rights: Two women agents to receive nearly $350,000 in unusually swift resolution. Personal role by agency director is credited.
- GOP RULES: For 10 years now, Republican...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Group Appeals Condo Project
- Samuels Denies Role in Double Slaying : Trial: Countering witness testimony, she disputes charges of hiring a hit man to kill her husband and paying for executioner's death.
- Christopher Shuttles Assad's Peace Suggestions to Israel : Mideast: Syria appears increasingly serious about an accord on the Golan Heights, U.S. officials say.
- IRVINE : Fair to Raise Funds for Football Teams
- Fantasy Baseball in a League of Its Own : Some people think it is just pure escapism, a way to forget about the Arnolds' marital troubles or the news that a presidential daughter will pose for Playboy.
- MTA to Lay Off 117 to Help Offset Deficit
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 2 Held in Burglary of Guitar Store
- SAN CLEMENTE : Homeowners Lose Power Line Suit
- CAMARILLO : School Board to Weigh New Teachers Contract
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Invited to Budget Study Series
- Jury Reiterates Its Criticism of Recorder : Investigation: Report says money to update filing system has gone unused. Recorder Lee Branch says concerns are being addressed.
- Sharman to Get Ball Again in Another Key Situation
- Final Top Marks: Swimming
- Motor Sports
- Pop Music Reviews : Live Brightens Up Its Surroundings
- Suspect Refuses to Testify for Grand Jury : Inquiry: Nicholas A. Durepo declines to answer questions during five-minute appearance in arson case. Dozens of firefighters lend support.
- Insider : Tussle Over China Trade Benefits Not Business as Usual This Year : * Both sides in debate over linking commerce with human rights push for end to stalemate.
- 2 Sentenced in Assault on Kerrigan
- NCAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : West Left Off the Site Map
- Liberty, Equality and Pursuit of Balance : Television: 'Declarations', which premieres tonight on PBS, is the first series from ITVS, an independent service born from a battle with public TV's upper echelons.
- Military Chiefs Open Drive to Force Armed Services to Cooperate More : Pentagon: Increased pooling of weapons and other resources is the goal. Fierce turf battles among Army, Navy and Air Force are expected to result.
- Argentina Links Ex-Nazi Case, Thatcher
- LILONGWE : Malawi Elections
- Photo Essay : FACES OF BOMBAY
- BODY WATCH : Effects of Sleeplessness, From A to Zzzzzzzzzzzz
- Tobacco Firm Lawyers Try to Smoke Out Possible Mole : Cigarettes: Obscure paralegal is suspected of leaking to the media documents embarrassing to the industry.
- Judge Turns Down Girl's Bid to Display Condoms at School
- STANTON : Panel Issues Report on Ways to Cut Crime
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Plead Not Guilty in Illegal Gambling on Reservation
- Moorpark : City Gets 4 Deputies to Fill Vacancies
- After Being Put Down Nightly, Mets Give 'Rookie' Leno a Lift
- Music and Dance Reviews : 'Flamenco Talavera' Troupe in Brea
- Denise Crosby Treks to Stage Center : Bing's Granddaughter Leaves the Final Frontier for Other Acting Challenges
- Royal Dano; Character Actor
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Nature Versus Nurture in Sex Differences : EVE'S RIB; Searching For the Biological Roots of Sex Differences <i> by Robert Pool</i> ; Crown Publishers; $22, 320 pages
- LAUGH LINES
- Medi-Cal Liens on Homes Jolt Survivors of Patients : Benefits: Changes in law allow dwellings to be targeted. State says it is just recovering medical costs.
- SEAL BEACH : Home-Purchasing Assistance Available
- VAN NUYS : Woman Denies Plotting Deaths of Husband, Man
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE : Maple Leafs' Zezel Has A-Plus Game Against Canucks
- Martin Lawrence Reduces Loss to $599,000 in Quarter
- Tracking THE Scent : A sniff can turn you hungry or warn you to run. Dr. James Evans is studying why some people's sense of smell stinks.
- BERLIN : A Vote in Germany
- FULLERTON : Comments Sought on Water Rate Hike
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Faculty Rebukes 2 Top Administrators
- 53 Schools Added to Reform Program
- SEAL BEACH : Voter Interest High in Hastings' Runoff Win
- Buyer's Market : Thousand Oaks to Help Families Buy Homes They're Renting
- Countywide : Chemistry Was Right at Villa Park High
- NORTHRIDGE : Interim On-Campus Library Has Opened
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Positions of Groff, Rahal in Jeopardy as More Than 20 Seek to Join Field
- Where Are They Now? : AL DOWNING
- COMMENTARY : Clippers, Not Ex-Coaches, on Firing Line
- San Diego State Hires JC Coach
- Pop Music Review : Strait Makes Good on His Promise
- Theater Review : 'Occasions': Less Than Special but Not Bad
- Hudson's Grill to Sell 3 Restaurants in County
- HEALTH CARE
- May Flowers as Towers of Art Spring Up : The 33rd annual Damas de Caridad Bal Masque gives rise to a 'Kaleidoscope' of headdresses.
- Making A Difference in Your Community : L.A. Works Hopes L.A. Volunteers
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Killing
- Future of Dana Point Development in Doubt : Government: Opponents of Headlands resort plan win approval for citywide referendum. Council backing is suspended.
- City Council to Weigh Earthquake Relief Spending : Thousand Oaks: Whether to give priority to city-owned or private property is at issue.
- ANAHEIM : Stolen Bikes Can Be Reclaimed Saturday
- BURBANK : City Seeks Frequency for Emergency Radio
- Brandee McArthurVilla Park, Jr.Softball / Pitcher-first baseVilla...
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Top-Ranked Marina No. 1 in Division I
- TV Reviews : An Imaginative 'Search for Grace'
- Music and Dance Reviews : Troubled Chamber Music/LA Forges On
- O.C. ART REVIEWS / Cathy Curtis : Tapping a Talent Long Unnoticed
- Company Town
- Builder Presley Cos. Reports $1.5-Million 1st-Quarter Profit
- Cheesecake Factory's Profit Up 45% in Quarter
- H. J. Heinz Co. Buys Plant in Chatsworth
- Analysts See Sizable Boost in Key Rates by Fed Today : Economy: Many forecasters expect one-half percentage point hike in federal funds rate as well as the discount rate.
- Danger Defense in O.C. Slaying Trial Is Upheld
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Hayden Calls for a Tax System That Protects Environment
- SUN VALLEY : Conference to Address Issues Affecting Youth
- South County : Warning Given on Foraging Animals
- VALLEY/VENTURA ROUNDUP : City Section Overhauls Football Playoff System
- Where Are They Now? : RICK BURLESON
- Clippers Fire Weiss; Coach Blames Selfish Atmosphere : Pro basketball: He says contract squabbles were a key factor in the team's 27-55 record.
- California Asic Buys Lasarray's Assets
- The Time Is Now for Political Change
- Bicycle Safety
- Arms Sales to Third World
- BODY WATCH : DOWNTIME : Still Knitting the Night Away
- Plastic Surgeons
- Dan Quayle
- Nuclear Waste Project
- Clinton Allegations
- Scrap the RV Park
- OTHER NEWS - May 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 17, 1994
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- Obituaries - May 17, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 17, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 17, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 17, 1994
- USDA Abolishes Controversial Citrus Quotas : Agriculture: Accusations of cheating by Sunkist Growers and others reportedly lead to 'turmoil,' costly lawsuits.
- LOVE IS IN THE AIR: There was...
- Immigration Initiative Tops Signature Goal
- 1 Tourist Slain, 1 Wounded at Scenic Lookout : Crime: The German couple are shot during a robbery at a mountain turnout near Idyllwild. The man, who drove half a mile to get help, is in critical condition.
- USDA Abolishes Old Citrus Quota System : Agriculture: Charges of cheating by Sunkist Growers and others reportedly led to turmoil, costly lawsuits.
- 3 Killed, 3 Hurt in Unprovoked Gang Attack
- County Budget Targets Sheriff, Parks, Libraries
- Backers of Anti-Illegal Immigrant Petition Deliver Signatures : Initiative: Supporters claim they have enough names statewide to qualify the tough measure for the November ballot.
- USDA Abolishes Old Citrus Quota System : Agriculture: Charges of cheating by Sunkist Growers and others reportedly led to turmoil, costly lawsuits.
- Three Banks Fail to Prevent McNall Sale of 72% of Kings
- HOT JOBS
- Work Force Diversity : EEOC: The Mill Grinds Slowly : At Understaffed and Underbudgeted Agencies, the Backlog of Cases Continues to Grow
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- AUSTRALIA
- SPECIAL SECTION
- Top Corporate Leaders Are Optimistic : Economy: Members of the Business Council say they're cheered by healthy U.S. growth and signs of a turnaround in Europe.
- Big Money, but No Wealth of Clues About the Owners : Finances: The state is holding $1.4 billion in unclaimed assets. O.C. residents are entitled to $30 million.
- Timothy Carey; Actor Played Film Villains
- In Newhall, Another Battlefield Scene Brought to You in Living Color
- National Labs: Sun Has Set on the Day of Competition : Coordination of efforts must mark these vital facilities in the 1990s
- Attackers Stab Man to Death, Wound Mother
- Urging Kids to Think for Themselves
- Work Force Diversity : How to Overcome the Obstacles to Diversity
- Would-Be Rival Plans Challenge to Phone Firms : Telecom: Teleport wants to offer local service to companies providing access to computer resources such as the Internet.
- Investigative Firm Keeps Eye on Ethics : Intelligence: Newport Beach company performs background checks on corporations, business partners and individuals.
- Drug Firm's Burst Bubble Stuns Investors : Pharmaceuticals: The failure of SciClone's trial of a hepatitis medicine shows the risks inherent in biotechnology.
- USC Shuts Down the Titans
- 'YOUS PICK 'EM' ORCHARDS
- SANTA ANA : Meeting Tonight on Space-Saver School
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 180 : CALPAW Could Expand County Parkland : Resources: Supporters call it a way to preserve farm property and beaches. Opponents say the state can't afford such a large bond and the loss of tax revenue.
- ART REVIEW : Warhol Gets His Due in Pittsburgh : Museum Is Largest in U.S. Dedicated to a Single Artist
- AUSTRALIA
- Work Force Diversity : Diversity Makes Both Dollars and Sense : Market forces are likely to push firms to hire a wide range of employees to bring in the vigor they need to compete.
- INTERNATIONAL
- 'Short' Shifts Draw Only Regular Pay Up to 8 Hours
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 500-foot move for historic home ignites battle : Rotting Alexander Hamilton Grange would be restored in park, but N.Y. neighbors are furious.
- OXNARD : Strawberry Festival May Be Privatized
- ANAHEIM : Disney Objects to Plan for 3 New Hotels
- Elderly Man Dies in Car Collision
- NBA PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE : Rockets Breathing Easier After 107-96 Victory
- Northridge's First Losing Season Since '88 Ends in Cloud of Dust
- JAPAN
- Work Force Diversity : The Young and the Diverse : The Next Generation May Be Better Equipped to Deal With Cultural Complexities at Work
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : $337 Heist His '3rd Strike'; Man Gets Life
- 50 Years Later, Normandy Gets Set for 2nd Wave
- RSVP : A Decade of Women Speaking Up
- Christopher Plans Visit to Jericho : Mideast: His trip to the autonomous West Bank town aims to trumpet the peace process. It will have the appearance of a form of recognition of a future Palestinian state.
- COLUMN ONE : Wild Ride on China's Exchange : Joining the rush for riches, the poor and the naive are mesmerized by the Shanghai stock market. Falling prices and buying on credit can lead to heartbreak, even suicide.
- Speed Addicts at Home in 'The Rock'
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Hospital Without Walls: Moving Health Care into the Community
- COSTA MESA : Council to Weigh Fate of Community Center
- Hawthorne Man Held in Shooting at Lot in Stanton
- Hilly Haven : Camarillo Heights Offers Mix of Lifestyles in a Country Setting
- Schumacher Shakes Off Tragedies, Wins Race
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Carney Fronts Solid Group at Lunaria
- Work Force Diversity : Out of the 'In' Crowd : Workplace Cliques Based on Anything from Gender to Race Are a Fact of Life--But They Needn't Hold You Back
- France, Britain Avoid Collision Over Air Rights : Transportation: The last-minute accord gives British carriers access to Orly airport in Paris.
- Let a Smile Be Your Random Kind Act
- Work Force Diversity : Bias: It's Still a Fact of Business Life : Despite All the Consciousness-Raising, Violations Are Commonplace, Equal Employment Investigators Say
- INTERNATIONAL
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Work Force Diversity : Fond Farewells : Companies and Colleagues Are Helping the Seriously Ill Work and Die With Dignity
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMMITMENTS : Love's Luster Lost? : The 'seven-year itch' is no myth. For many couples, that's how long it takes for a shiny romance to grow dull. But with effort, the glow can often be brought back.
- SIMI VALLEY : Quayle to Headline Humor Conference
- Hotel Sprinkler System Set Off; Boy, 12, Arrested
- MISSION VIEJO : Pasta Dinner Offered Before Triathlon
- SOCCER : Klopas' Goal Gives U.S. 1-0 Victory Over Armenia
- Comeback Relief : Radinsky Helps Simi Valley, Perseveres During Hodgkin's Disease Treatments
- Which Films Will Survive the Summer Crunch Time? : Studios, concerned over the recent box-office drought, are worried about rumors that theater owners will pull films quickly if they aren't doing well.
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Anthrax Mixes Styles With Power, Passion
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Major, Thatcher Kin Via 1600s Laborer
- YACHT BOOM: With the boating season now...
- FOSTER CARE: Ventura County leaders have designated...
- SATICOY : Library Will Get New, Larger Home
- Countywide : Los Amigos Urging More Latinos to Vote
- Favorite Places : LONG BEACH DOG PARK
- VENTURA : Proposal Would Hike Water, Sewage Rates
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- CS Northridge to Play Host to NCAA Softball Regional
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Japan's Matsuda Discovers Success on the Other Side of Pit Row Camera