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- Milnes Displays Persuasive Skill
- Please Check Your Vertical Blanking Interval Mail
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- Civic Beauty : Burbank's Ornate, 1940s-Era City Hall Joins U.S. Historic Register
- State Tourism Chief to Speak at Luncheon
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- A Colorful Though Not Indelible 'Ink'
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- Knott's Berry Railroad Ride Operator Killed
- Microsoft to Give Quicken a Run for Its Money Program
- Approach Blamed for Jet's Belly Skid
- Two Extremes Vie for Power in Nicaragua
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- Deacon Jones to Sign Autobiography
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- Dig Up an Explanation or Two : MTA official's action on a subway contract raises propriety questions
- Three Roster Cuts Clearer Now
- Young Bad Early but Is Simply Great Late
- For Kings, It's a Blackhawk Sunday
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- Defense Carries Load as Rams Snap Streak
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- Surfdom Starts With a Modem
- Why Is Wood So Strong? It Listened to Its Mother
- Bomb-Torn Church Gets New Cross
- Commitment to Democracy Tested
- Testing His Mettle
- Motorist Sees the Need for Speed on Freeway Widening
- No Match for Els' Third Title
- A Million Memories of 'Playhouse 90'
- Area Will Chill Out for Most of the Week
- Lecture to Explore Effect of Stereotypes
- Presidential Town Hall Debate
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- Teaching Physicians Palliative Care
- Organ Donation
- Radio Listener Misses Old Quality and Style
- Pico-Aliso Housing Renewal
- Obituaries - Oct. 21, 1996
- Chancellors Say Prop. 209 Would Hurt Education
- Looming Welfare Cuts Put O.C.'s Poor in Worry Mode
- Ex-Associates Doubt Onetime Drug Trafficker's Claim of CIA Ties
- Internet Caught by the Tale
- Wet Look Does Not Work for Galaxy
- A Wild Day in 46th; One Arrest, One Late Arrival
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 21, 1996
- CKE Plans Stock Sale
- Market Likely to Drop No Matter Who Wins
- GREAT YARNS
- The High Points of Point Reyes
- Traveler's Notes . . .
- With His Eye on the Trap : VOLCANO AND MIRACLE: A Journal Written at Night.<i> By Gustaw Herling (Viking: $24.95, 288 pp.)</i>
- Hope, Concern Sprout Over Biotech Crops
- Regaining Her Halo in the City of Angels
- TWA Victims' Families Grope for Methods to Cope With Loss
- State Chief Justice Urges Lawyers to Give More Free Services to Poor
- L.A. Baptist Finally Finds Light at End of the Tunnel
- Artists Win Volleyball Tournament
- 'A Hero All His Life' : New Book Details Mantle's Decades-Long Alcoholism, Portrays Him as a Cheating Husband, Neglectful Father
- Shot in Arm for St. Bonaventure
- Pulling Through After a Big Scare
- The Pride of Pantglas
- Evolution Up Against a Wall : FULL HOUSE: The Spread of Excellence From Plato to Darwin.<i> By Stephen Jay Gould (Harmony Books/Crown Publishing: $25, 256 pp.)</i>
- Click! A Web Browser Buys a Virtual Home
- 'Breathing Lessons'
- Politics Beset by New Bribery Scandal
- History Needs Protection From Sunlight, Moths, Bullets
- Al Roberts and Ken Jillson's Work Goes Beyond AIDS Benefits in Laguna Backyard
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- Oxnard Junior to Attend Leaders Conference
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- Making Cents: The Long Arm of Technology
- Time You Headed for the Big Divorce?
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- Single Servings
- Roses, Garlic Make Companionable Bedfellows
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Rental Road Smooths Out
- Smart, Simple Advice for Dishwasher Maintenance
- A Rancher? You Herd It Here First
- High Court Votes to Fire Attorney General
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- Under a Toxic Cloud : Chemical flood in 1987 blaze at Newport metal plating plant may be taking a deadly toll on firefighters and police at scene
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- Ferd Johnson, Longtime 'Moon Mullins' Cartoonist
- Peru May Free Many Who Deny Terrorist Ties
- Mount Fuji Keeps Head Above Clouds Amid Tourist Onslaught
- Wait Is Necessary in Land Dispute
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- THE JAUNDICE EYE
- Man Slain, 2 Held as Dispute Leads to Gunfire
- Fans Give Scott Hero's Welcome
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- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Clemson Blows Lead but Still Beats Georgia Tech
- Black Golfer Faced 'Dirty Things, Every Step Of the Way'
- Bank on Kenny
- *** BRANFORD MARSALIS, "The Dark Keys," Columbia; *** JOSHUA REDMAN, "Freedom in the Groove," Warner Bros.
- Working in L.A., Living Tennessee
- Whistle-Stops and Whales : From Jenner to Fort Bragg, these foggy towns are relics of yesteryear
- LSU Official Resigns in Scholarship Case
- Bosnian Serbs Open Their Parliament
- Genetic Research Helps a Dream Grow on Elm Street
- In an age when big action movie...
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Halloween classics on Disney and CBS; KCET is an 'Eyewitness' to nature; 'Waynehead' on WB
- Silver Lake Festival Features Art, Music
- Ventura Blvd. Plan a Dead End
- They're Sold on Soft Cell Approach
- Frequent Flying Has Downside for Bryant
- Sabres Sign Holdout Barnaby
- Driving Smart
- Placentia-Yorba Linda School Board Race
- Obituaries : Julian H. Levi; Led Interracial Urban Planning in Chicago
- San Juan Capistrano Candidates Square Off
- Man Stabbed During Brawl at Restaurant
- Elephant Injures Worker at L.A. Zoo
- USC Hopes Officially Fade
- FIRST LOOK / THE MATCHUP : Los Angeles Galaxy vs. D.C. United
- The Soap Opera in Camden Yards
- It's George's Show : These Yankees Are a Tribute to the Boss
- Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
- In England, Kula Shaker Tops Rather Shaky Scene
- Music, Aviation on Smithsonian Menu
- If It's a 'Spam' Come-On, Beware of the Potential for Baloney
- There's Beverly Hills. Then there's Beverly Hills...
- BANGKOK BY BOAT
- LBJ's Vietnam Qualms Detailed
- Four-Star Films : 'Twentieth Century'
- Chilling Questions Arise on High-Tech Cockpit Meltdown
- When MS Invades Life, Hope Survives
- Sybert Sports Thin Skin, Fierce Drive to Succeed
- In Pursuit of a Higher Negativism
- Sometimes, U.S. Power Just Takes Old-Fashioned Soldiering
- Old Santa Fe Railroad Bridge Is Rededicated
- In Mexico Crime Wave, the Line Between Good Guys, Bad Guys Blurs
- A GUIDE TO OCT. 20-26 IN ORANGE...
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- Congressional Inquiry Probes CIA Allegations
- Hingis Hangs On, Makes It to Indoor Final
- Foothill Gets Its Haynes on Santa Ana Valley
- Kid Glove Treatment Was Way Off Base
- Oregon State Sacks Stanford, Bags First Win in 16 Games
- Home Sales Decline as Prices Inch Up
- New York City for Free--Sort of
- Fungus Attacks Trunks of Grapefruit
- Accurately Assessing Skills, Knowledge of Job Applicant
- Plot Your Course Book by Book : HARBORS AND HIGH SEAS: An Atlas and Geographical Guide to the Aubrey-Maturin Novels of Patrick O'Brian.<i> By Dean King (Henry Holt: $19.95 paperback, 220 pp.)</i>
- Catholic Soccer Fans Attacked in N. Ireland; Protestants March
- Ousted Afghan Pessimistic About Peace
- Childrens Hospital's Dream Coming True
- Dornan Faces Tough Challenge in Key Race
- Record 3.9 Million Voters Are Registered in County
- Justice Has Been Served
- Alexander: Great, Yes, but Not Perfect
- Time has a way of making real...
- Viking Serenade to Call on San Diego
- Clinton Seeks Drug Test for Teen License
- Poetry Man
- Condemned to Debt: The State Separates Church From Property
- Wisconsin Race Mirrors Struggle for House Control
- Benkert, Kelly Had Handle on Situation From Start to Finish
- Vaught Seems Back on Track
- In This Era, Fights Were Easy to 'Fix'
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- Big-Box Boom : Superstores Sprout as O.C. Strip Malls Wither
- Taxpayer Stuck in IRS' Narrow Escape Clause
- NEXT YEAR IN CUBA: A Cubano's Coming-of-Age...
- The Story of Happiness, by Charles Simic
- Rubbing Bellies of Manta Rays in Baja
- 7 Hurt as 40 Pitchess Inmates Battle
- School Official Wounds Burglary Suspect
- TV Lights Cast Shadows in D.A.'s Race
- Sybert, Sherman Push Hard in a Tossup Race
- Prep School Students Named AP Scholars
- Dillon Grounds Up Bruin Run Defense
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Hurricanes Blown Away by East Carolina
- Schayes Signs With Orlando
- New Funds in the Works for Festival
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- O'Brian Back at the Helm : THE YELLOW ADMIRAL.<i> By Patrick O'Brian (W.W. Norton: $24, 262 pp.)</i>
- 'Panda-monium' to Start Nov. 1 at Zoo
- Ys and Wherefores of Lodgings and Tours
- LOST JAPAN by Alex Kerr, translated...
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- She's Only Human : JANE CURTIN COULDN'T SAY NO TO '3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN'
- Attention Deficit Disorder Can Strike Adults Too, Researchers Warn
- A 2nd Helping of My Lunch With Marvin
- Afghan Troops Retake Base From Taliban
- 1 Killed, 2 Injured in Head-On Collision
- When a 'Factor' Becomes a Quota System?
- Earthquake Authority Scores ZIP in Explaining New Rates
- The Snake Still Has His Bite
- Galaxy Is Historical Favorite
- Feeling Crabby : All that's needed is a net, dock and patience to claw a Dungeness
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- 'Too Conceited' for Such a Death : THIS WILD DARKNESS: The Story of My Death.<i> By Harold Brodkey (Metropolitan Books: $20, 192 pp)</i>
- Space Center Holds Its 1st Open House
- On Taking (Back) the Initiative
- Who Says Theoretical Science Is Toast?
- Road to Cultural Understanding
- Obituaries : Charles Ross Perlee; Conductor and Pianist
- Joseph G. Laubacher; Longtime Local Farmer
- Subway Tunnel Repair Bill May Rise Sharply
- Jason Bernard; Character Actor in Television Series
- Smit Rallies to Win Women's Title
- It's a Grim New York Fairy Tale
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- A Master Weaver at Work : THE TAILOR OF PANAMA.<i> By John le Carre (Alfred A. Knopf: $25, 340 pp.)</i>
- HIGH TIDE IN TUCSON: Essays From Now...
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- Moors and Mansions: 'Jane Eyre' Country
- Long Winding Road : THE LAWS OF OUR FATHERS.<i> By Scott Turow (Farrar Straus & Giroux: $26.95, 534 pp.)</i>
- Boy Tied to Chair Is Found at Motel
- Awaiting Funds, Playgrounds Go Downhill
- John F. Lynch for District Attorney
- Spokane, Oakland Dare to Drop DARE Anti-Drug Curriculum
- Democrat Not Overly Taxed by Details or Broadsides
- Ventura Council Agrees to End Meetings by Midnight
- Surfer Marks Anniversary of Shark Attack
- No Endorsement for 46th District
- What Else, October in New York
- Frontier Justice : THE MAKING OF A COUNTRY LAWYER.<i> By Gerry Spence (St. Martin's Press: $26.95, 437 pp.)</i>
- Dividend Raised
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- California--Jim Lawson, Yorba Linda: "Honor Mansion B&B;,...
- FictionTHE LAW OF LOVE by Laura Esquivel....
- Loss of Contraband Trade Poses Hardship for Colombia Port
- Yeltsin Appoints a Moderate to Replace the Brash Lebed
- 'Terminal Velocity'
- Awarding Those Moms Who Play Nurse as Well
- Iraqi-Backed Kurds Continue Counterattacks
- Sunny Outlook From NAACP Board: Debt Gone, Membership Rising
- Lili Hits Bahamas, Inflicts Scattered Damage; Cuban Crops Hammered
- Closing the Assessment Loophole in Proposition 13
- Black, Latino Men Join Fight Against Drug Violence
- A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life
- Robbers at Large After Holdups at Mini-Mall, Bank
- Surfer Celebrates Anniversary of Shark Attack
- Cal Fumbles Away an Unbeaten Season
- This Swiss Cheese Plant Has No New Holes
- This Year, Parents Have Plenty of Political Clout
- One Blaring Problem for Cairo
- Santa Ana Driver Arrested in Crash That Killed Friend
- Drug-Case Rise Has Leveled, Study Shows
- Leadership Is Much Needed on Board of Supervisors : Smith Gets Nod in 1st District; No Endorsement in 3rd
- Neighbors Look to a Name and Find Pride
- No Justice in Jury Selection Process
- Wahlco Makes Changes
- LAND OF OPPORTUNITY: One Family's Quest for...
- Dole Blasts Clinton Silence on Funds
- Tehachapi's Mind Trip : Small Town Warily Watches as the New Age Blooms in Its Midst
- TURN ON, TUNE IN OR MISS OUT : 'Millennium' approaches on Fox; fresh 'Ink' arrives on CBS; KCET picks up Miller's 'Broken Glass'
- Dwindling Maine Island Community Goes Fishing for Families
- NASA Now Able to Clock Winds From Space
- 2 Men Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Falcons Continue June Swoon With Hebert at Quarterback
- T.J. Cinnamon Owner Rolls Out Wholesale Bakery in Santa Ana
- SHORE BREAK
- Officer in Bronx Wounded by Sniper
- For Clinton, a Foreign-Policy Comeback
- 46,000 Refugees on Run From Violence
- Parachutists Leap for Joy at Bridge
- Bill T. Jones
- Why Lebed Had to Go--Pronto
- Project School Tries to Teach Lessons of Life
- A Plea for More Flexibility on Monetary Policy
- What are your rights when dealing with the IRS?
- Dress-for-Success Program Gives Needy, Clothes a Second Chance
- Making Cents: A Penchant for Real Estate
- Repair or Remove a Sinking Porch Slab
- Power Wash Your Home and Paint Less Often
- Skycaps at LAX
- Tiller of a Fertile Small Patch : AFTER RAIN: Stories.<i> By William Trevor (Viking: $22.95, 213 pp.)</i>
- The Show's Abloomin'
- Spend Money, Get Nothing --Now That's the Ticket
- Planned for Chimps: a Swanky San Simian
- Mourners Find Comfort in Cyberspace
- VMI Holds Its First Coed Open House
- Truck Crashes Cause 2 Freeway Tie-Ups
- Jailed Healer Says He Never Misrepresented His Services
- Valley Sticks It to the Brahmas in Piercing Performance, 80-20
- Woods One Shot Back After 69