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- Mountaineer's Friends Carry His Ashes to Top of the World : Memorial: Ex-math teacher from Studio City fell to his death training for Mt. Everest, so a group makes the journey for him.
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- Dorsey, Marshall Players Advance to Quarterfinals
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- Franklin Set to Defend Its 3-A Title : Baseball: The No. 2 seed will begin first round of City playoffs Tuesday at home against Fremont. Top seeded Bell faces Jordan.
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- Safe at Home: LACC Decides to Keep Baseball
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- Clinton Seals Off Traffic From Part of Pennsylvania Ave. : White House: Street in front of executive mansion is permanently closed to vehicles. President calls it part of 11-step program to tighten security after terrorist attacks.
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- Major Competition : Thousand Oaks: High school contestants march to the beat of Sousa music, guitars and bagpipes as they try to qualify for June's state championship.
- Boy, 15, Seriously Hurt in Shooting
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- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 1 : L.A. Needs More Police Staff, Not New Buildings : Voters should defeat the proposal to fund facilities promised in a 1989 plan that passed. The Valley is still waiting for its station.
- Concerns Raised as Voter Turnout Dives : Politics: The showing for the 35th Senate District election was 11.8%. More special ballots are coming.
- Three More Matadors Sign With Regina
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- Seeing the Sites of 'High Noon'
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- Strong Wind Forces Delay of Weather Satellite Launch
- Deputies Search for 2 Kidnaped Teens
- Midwest Flight School Spans the World : Illinois: Airgo has trained hundreds of pilots at Centralia Municipal Airport, many of them foreign students. They say they learn quicker here, and it costs them less.
- Ancient Increase in Oxygen Tied to Surge of Giant Insects
- KOREATOWN : Library Expands Its Children's Programs
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- Holy Cross School to Lose Its Last Nuns : Education: With reassignment of principal, the institution will be in the hands of lay faculty.
- Seal Beach Rejoins the Pier Group : Landmarks: The fixture reopens after repairs for a fire--the latest in a series of problems. Main Street merchants are happy about the increase in foot traffic.
- Royal's Marciano Saw a Shrink, Then His Golf Scores Shrunk
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- the storyteller's tale : Lee Smith is the Latest in a Long Line of Southerners Who Transform the Region's Voices and Visions into Quintessentially American Novels.
- Curfew Calls Halt to Kashmir Protests
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- 8 Auto Makers Reportedly Agree to Seat Belt Recall
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- Microsoft Calls Off Deal to Purchase Intuit : Merger: U.S. had sued to block acquisition of software maker. Gates said he did not want a long court fight.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Info Session on New Medical Center Set
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- Couple Want Nature Center to Protect Area : Alabama: They raised money for 20-acre site to combat overdevelopment and create an appreciation of natural setting.
- UCI Probe Leaves Asch's Admirers Shaken : Reaction: Patients, staff say he brought joy to many families. He's described as a modest man with simple tastes.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : RLA Chief Backs New Advisory Panel
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- Beware of Information Highway Robbery : Vigilance is the answer to the risks posed by new technology
- 9 Wounded at Gang Truce Party
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- Miami Officials Cite Erickson for Failure of Policy
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- Kin of 4 Killed in Navy Copter Crash File Suit
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- China About to Make a Move? : Obscure Spratly Islands provide Beijing with a tempting takeover target
- COMMENTARY : Final Seconds Belonged to Ewing
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- SANTA PAULA : Donations Sought for Youth Program
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- Timber Country Gets Lukas, Day Out of Woods : Horse racing: Colt's victory in Preakness justifies trainer's faith, ends criticism of jockey. Kentucky Derby winner Thunder Gulch finishes third.
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- CBS Ends Chung's Role as 'Evening News' Co-Anchor : Television: Sources say she will leave network. Rather will regain his solo status as broadcast experiment ends.
- Drive on by for Preview of Art Show
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- From '56 Playmate to Queen of Overtime
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- Fremont's Scott Sets Marks in Long Jump, 200 Meters : Track: In the City semifinals, the junior leaps 25 feet 4 1/2 inches and clocks in at 21.29 seconds--top qualifying numbers in both events.
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- Recovery Efforts Get Much-Needed Hand : Others Chip In; Now It's Up to County to Pass Tax
- PACIFIC 10 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Men, Women Repeat as Champions
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- McKeon Learns New Role as Head of House Panel : Congress: Eager to win passage of key bill, sophomore lawmaker gets crash course in art of crafting legislation.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL / NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS : No Records, but Chapman Reaches Final
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- Pop Music : G Marks the Spot : Scoot over, Snoop. Your longtime pal Warren G has reaped millions by shunning computerized musical sampling for real live R&B.; It's Long Beach G-funk, by way of P-funk.
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- LEIMERT PARK : Malcolm X Festival Now at Leimert Park
- Backdrop Western Town Scene of New Epic, 'Battle of Oak Creek Bridge' : Arizona: Sedona-area residents up in arms over proposed highway through Red Rock Crossing.
- The Downside of Campaign Reform: Fewer Candidates : The growing number of restrictions have made it harder to run for office. So the public ends up with fewer choices on the ticket and less reason to vote.
- Motorcyclist Dies After Running Into Guardrail
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- LOS ALAMITOS : Ah Sigh Recovers From Bumping to Win La Primera Del Ano Derby
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Rockets Still Know How to Survive : Western Conference: Elie's shot beats Suns, 115-114, and completes comeback from 3-1 deficit.
- MONTEREY PARK : Young Parents Given Career Options
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- POLITICS : The GOP Weighs Support From Christian Coalition
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- Landslide: Finger of Blame Points at Loggers, God : Geology: Some environmentalists are angry over the timber industry for a nine-acre swath of forested hillside that came down in Mendocino County. Louisiana-Pacific Corp. contends it was God's will.
- A Final Resting Place at the Top of the World : Memorial: A mountain climber achieves his lifelong dream of scaling Mt. Everest--even in death.
- Short Tempers, Big Supply of Firearms : A Proliferation of Guns--and Victims--Points to the Need for Stricter Controls
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Singh on Familiar Ground With Lead at Westchester
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- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Puget Sound Makes SCC Settle for 3rd
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- Caretakers of the Birthplace of Los Angeles : A new commission tries to revitalize Olvera Street and adjoining historic Pueblo.
- Malawi Tries Ex-Dictator in Murder : Africa: Aging autocrat is one of few among continent's tyrants to face justice for regime's abuses.
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- It's the Law, Not the Violation, That Irks : Immigration: Californians, from the governor on down, make a mockery of attempts to enforce the unenforceable.
- Money Weighs Heavily on the Delicate Scales of Justice
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- For Sale: Spectacular, Never-to-Be-Tilled Nature Conservancy Land : Wyoming: Group purchased a 4,000-acre ranch and hopes to sell it for $5.6 million. The hitch is that the buyer must agree never to develop the property, which abuts the Big Horn Mountains.
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