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- 'Luxury' Tortilla Shops May Signal End of Subsidies
- W. Bank Jewish Settlers Warn Against Israeli Concessions
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- Fate of the Earth Now in Question in Laguna Hills
- Lions Give Buccaneers That Tired Feeling
- Arkenberg Scores Four Goals as UCLA beats UCI in Soccer
- Broncos' Elway Takes to Air, Quiets Critics
- Kevorkian Present as Cancer Victim Dies
- Congress' Leaders Spar in TV Debate
- For Debate Protesters, a Loud Backfire
- Kevorkian Aids in Suicide, Lawyer Says
- Forbes Says Bren, Worth $2 Billion, Is O.C.'s Richest
- Southland Sports Really Have Gone to Dogs
- Maybe It Just Wasn't in the Cards
- Five Arrested in Ohio State Disturbance
- Barber Steps It Up for Splash
- Video Cards: When I'm Calling Hue
- Report Cites Obstacles to Landfill Sales
- It's Kids Who Will Miss Perot : Campaign '96: Voters under 30 may stay home if he's excluded from debates.
- Curtain Closes on the King Case : With final court ruling made, ex-Sgt. Koon is free--and rich
- Jaguars Put an Aggressive End to Panthers' Perfection
- History in the Making
- Head Over Heels in Love
- Heart Attack Hits Tiny Tim on Stage
- Burning Tree's Traffic Not Hot Enough for Speed Bumps
- In Another World, the Past Collides With the Present : THE SILVER CLOUD CAFE, by Alfredo Vea Jr. (Dutton; $23.95, 352 pages)
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- So Far, Online Banking Is Mostly Wishful Thinking
- A Math Genius Who Decided Not to Play It by the Numbers
- If You Build a Skiff, They Will Come to Love Science
- Road Deaths Up 17% With Hike in Speeds
- Shusaku Endo; Japanese Novelist, Humorist
- The Perennial Student of Chips
- WebTV May Not Be for Everyone, but It's a Step in the Right Direction
- Duke University Gets $10-Million Gift
- Vandals Wreak Havoc at School Office
- Kemp Finds Enthusiastic Audience
- Retirement Closes Door on Long Congressional Careers
- A Session of Sharing at Calvary
- Galaxy Gets Best of the Clash, 2-0
- President of KUSC Quits Trouble-Plagued Station
- Ravens Stay Grounded, Saints Remain Winless
- NASCAR Leader Gordon Wins at North Wilkesboro
- Blackhawks Lose Daze for a Month
- Upcoming Dates for Mozart Camerata
- Thoroughly Unmodern
- Organizers Move Blues Festival to Greener Pastures
- Yorba Linda's Force Sets NHRA Mark With Victory
- HOLMGREN DOES IT ON, UH, SAY THAT AGAIN?
- Vikings Can Only Come Back to Reality After Losing to Giants
- Crime Talk to Be Broadcast Nationally
- Lankford Could Be Out of Playoffs
- Seau Steals Show in Charger Win
- Anderson Finishes Record Season in Style
- Johnson's Big Run Bad News for Rams
- Johnson Won't be Ready for Opener
- El Gran Combo and Albita Put Spark in Salsa, Jazz Fest
- Weiss Is Star and Team Player
- Wrenching Slice of L.A. in Paris
- New Nintendo 64 Is a Technical Wonder
- Hate E-Mail Targets Asians
- 4 Amtrak Routes Spared Elimination
- The Romance Was Just as Plentiful as the Beluga
- Summertime Heat Will Linger a Bit
- Doctor's Dream Is Fulfilled
- Its Past Saluted, Arts Center Looks Ahead
- Miniature Golf Event to Aid the Disabled
- AUTOS
- Ball of Confusion
- Girl, 14, Injured in Shooting at Eatery; 2 Companions Held
- In Lompoc, Left and Right in Agreement on Clinton
- Fund-Raising a la Mode
- Bathrobe Ignites, Burning Woman
- Man Fatally Shot Outside El Monte Bar
- Car's in the Way When Cow Flies
- Punch Lines
- Afghans Want to Work With U.N., Envoy Says
- Shusaku Endo; Japanese Novelist, Humorist
- 100-Mile Run to Agony and Ecstacy
- Turnout Sparse at Black Political Convention
- After 5 Years of Political Wrangling, Radio Free Asia Becomes a Reality
- Northwest Effort on Right to Die Faces High Court
- How Scary Are You?
- Eyes on Afghanistan : Proclamation of Islamic state rivets the region's attention
- Frat Trash : Think 'Animal House' circa 1920. Then add a little class. An archeological dig uncovers fine china, women's clothes--and lots of liquor bottles--at Cal's Zeta Psi.
- Tape Amplifies Their Pain : Victim's Family Finds Cassette Cued in Truck Killer Stole From Son
- Opportunities for Volunteering
- Teachers' Text a Lesson in and of Itself
- Afghan Rebels Capture Government Stronghold
- 25 Hurt as Bus Hits Truck
- Lockheed Targeted for Second Class-Action Suit
- Gentle Transition : In Lauded Program, 6th-Graders Opt to Be Small Fry or BMOC
- Speedboat Fans Watch Racers Cap Off Season
- Oilers Talk, but Steelers Walk the Walk
- Here or to Go? : MTA Tunneling May Push Owners of Once-Popular Phil's to Retire
- Redskins Keep Jets Winless
- Catcher: Dodger Mike Piazza is starting to...
- Blackhawks Lose Daze for a Month
- Angels Glad Season Has Ended at Last
- Alzheimer's and Lifestyles : Social activity may be a factor, study in AMA Journal suggests
- Roberts Uncovers New Dimension to 'Rhapsody in Blue'
- Kariya Will Visit Vancouver Doctor
- It's Easy for Grbac and 49ers
- NASCAR Leader Gordon Wins at North Wilkesboro
- In for a Visit: Just Plain Folklorico
- Natalie Cole Keeps It Light With Romantic Standards
- Candidates' Forum Scheduled Tuesday
- Swimmer Rescued by Church Youth Group
- Dallas Narrowly Keeps Series Alive With 2-1 Victory Over Kansas City
- Lakers Are Near Deal With Scott
- Plan for New School Draws Criticism
- Kariya Will Visit Vancouver Doctor
- Barkley's Firing Is, Sadly, a Sign of Our Times
- Hard-Edged Industrial Sounds From Meat Beat Manifesto
- All Dressed Up and Two Places to Go
- Drivers Get Break From Sniper Attacks
- Buying History
- 121 Billionaires Top Forbes List of 400 Richest Americans
- Kuwaitis With a Vote Give Voice to Democracy
- Campaign Calendar
- Environmentalists Protest Deal to Protect Redwoods
- State Begins Clearing Brush Near Condos
- The Economic News Is Good . . . but Not That Good : Gains are tempered by less welcome developments
- 3 Men Wounded in Gunfight
- Registration Begins for Fall Extension Classes
- Streets, Not Freeways, Are the Worst Places for Accidents
- Great Scott! Fitzgerald Was a Local
- Cheney, Murdock in Senior Tennis Event
- Rain Does Not Stop Bradley
- KCET's 'Works V' an Interesting Experiment
- Grasping at Straws in the Search for a Troubled Mom
- Girls Who Offer Sex Upset Japan
- Surgeon Says Yeltsin Ignored Heart Advice
- He Chose to Diss More Than Tell
- Commission Affirms President's Reelection
- Simi Considers a Fund-Raising Foundation for Its Police Force
- He Puts Aside His Struggles, Comes Through in a Pinch
- Zamano's Prognosis Better After Surgery
- Ex-Raider Jaeger Gets Last Laugh
- NOTEWORTHY
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- Push for Poll on Sports Arena Follows Trend
- Suit Threatened Over CIA-Crack Charges
- His Toughest Shot : Assemblyman Brian Setencich Is Used to Facing Competition, but His Write-In Campaign for Reelection Is a Real Uphill Battle
- Mystery Uncorked at SCR Fund-Raiser
- Woman, 79, Struck by Hit-And-Run Driver
- Probe Finds Caseworkers Blameless in Child's Death
- Favre, Packers Feel at Home on Road
- Fiery Homecoming for Rage Against the Machine
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- Kohl Says KGB, Stasi Tried to Thwart Unity
- Swelling Ranks: The LAPD has been pushing...
- CHP Seeking Hit-Run Driver
- In a Big West Conference women's soccer...
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- 'Clockwork' Past, McDowell Hones His Comic Timing
- E! to Expand Programming and Specials
- Internet Cancer Site Offers Patients Research and Reassurance
- Lecture to Address AIDS and Judaism
- Updating Tools to Seek Lost Children : Search Groups Move From Milk Cartons to Computer Kiosks
- Lawmakers Face Last Roll Call, Seek New Role
- Late Choice a Winner for Mandella
- DALLAS COWBOYS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
- 'First Wives' Are Really Enjoying the Last Laugh
- Potts Can't Quite Rescue 'Dangerous'
- 'Early Edition,' 'Sabrina' Show Promise in Ratings
- Recognizing Brilliance of the Progs
- Moderate Securities Reform Bill Emerges
- AUTOS
- Debate Grows Over Move From Welfare to Work
- Bikers' Critter Run Aids Agoura Shelter
- Endangered Navy Site Finds a TV Champion
- Claire Urged the Dodgers to Play for Pride in Finale
- Pharris Takes His Game Down the Road
- Election Results OKd by Supervising Body
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- Sri Lanka Troops Take Rebel Town, Military Says
- Law Could Alter Role of Police on Immigration
- Gore's in Thick of Battle for Tennessee
- Man Found Shot to Death at Home
- Dodgers Must Gwynn, Bear It : Former Dodger Chris Gwynn Leads Padres to Division Title
- Hudler's Future Is Uncertain
- A Division Title for Padres? Pass the Salt
- MORE FLAGS THAN THE UNITED NATIONS
- Fort Apache Band Spans Stylistic and Ethnic Lines
- The Outing of 'Ellen'? Much Ado About Nada
- Chanticleer Demonstrates Vocal Charm and Versatility
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- Green Movement and Clinton
- Controlled Forest Burning
- Proposition to Ease Shareholder Suits
- Employment
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- On the Loss of a Light in Cyberspace
- Cathedral's Site
- When Fine Food and Fine Art Intersect
- Marching on AIDS
- Oak Creek Takes a Different Approach
- New Golf Ball Blends Distance and Control
- Arafat, Netanyahu to Meet in the U.S.
- Nuclear Free: Better Than NATO
- Four Killed, Three Hurt in Rampage at House
- ATM Customer Is Killed in Nighttime Robbery
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- The Sandwich Generation
- Stone Age Tribe Leaps Into 21st Century
- Tense Farewell
- 2,000 Protest Alleged U.S. Role in Crack Influx
- Mercado Plan for Outdoor Stalls Opposed
- Endorsement Bonanza!!! Go See Cal : A Year After Passing Gehrig, Ripken Becomes Power Player in the Sports Marketplace
- The Envelopes, Please: Sorry Albert, but . . .
- Piazza: 'I Ran Out of Gas'
- NFL Standings
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- No Simple Solutions
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- Youth Advisory Panel Volunteers Sought
- The Fallacy of Federal Funding
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Designing 'Minds'
- 'Broadway Danny Rose'
- Life Imprisonment for Rapist Eases Victim's Pain
- 'No-Rules' Motorists Drive Brazil to World's Worst Safety Record
- The Death Rattles of a Monopoly
- Janet Marie Smith
- Redefining the One-China Policy: Can a Federation Work?
- Man Found Stabbed at Costa Mesa Gas Station
- Bolstering the War on Drugs Requires a Uniform Assault : Funding Is Badly Needed to Counter Treatment Cutbacks
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- L.A. Baptist Recovers From a Shaky Start
- Fullerton Slogs Past Magnolia
- No. 3 Penn State Beats Wisconsin With Late Kick
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- New Bill on Immigration Is Borderline at Best
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- Roses, Growers Reap Rewards of Affection
- UC Garbage Pit Offers a Peek at 1920s Greeks
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Riverside's Lucero Wins National Championship
- No Letdown for Arizona State
- Determined Phebus Works on Her Return
- MLS Needs To Address Its Problems of First Year
- Cerritos Has Record Day at Fullerton's Expense
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- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Readers Debate Perot's Inclusion in Debates
- Crew Upsets Mutiny, Ties Series
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Nebraska Bounces Back in a Big Way
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- Silencio Gets Its Point Across Loud and Clear
- South Bay Sizzle
- Scourge Threatens State's Wine Producers
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- Ride-Along in Rio Offers Terrorizing Start to Day
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