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- Work Begun on State Teachers Retirement Home
- Bond Sale for Avalon Resort Wins Initial OK
- Big Foundation Is a Special Blessing for Small Minnesota Town
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- Year-Round School Changes the Tune of 'Summertime'
- Fund Rejected for Prostitutes' AIDS Tests in Nevada
- India Truck Crushes 18
- Bones of Arctic Dinosaurs Show Signs of Hibernation
- Kern County's Taxpayers Demand $91-Million Refund
- Landscape in Learning : Popular Teacher Penetrates Wide Ignorance of World Geography
- Saints May Be Just What Dickerson Needs to Get Going Again
- TRIO OF SHOWS SET AT MOCA
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- The Controversy Over Inmate Pregnancy : Officials Deny Inadequate Care Claim in Frontera Prisoners' Suit
- San Juan Capistrano : Deputies and Volunteers Seek Missing Man, 71
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- Cougars Have Lots of Talent but Little Luck
- Canadian Scouting System Lists Mayes, Schad as Top Players
- Southland Roundup : Gaynor Sets Records While Leading Long Beach, 20-7
- Kings Retaliate With Fists and Goals, 8-1 : Whalers Take Run at Janecyk, Touching Off Third-Period Explosion
- San Diego City Beats Orange Coast, 24-14
- TYKE WITH A TOQUE
- EDDIE MURPHY ON HIS NEW LP: 'THIS IS ME'
- Mexico Plans to Install Seismological Network
- The Magic Number
- Argument Leads to Shooting Death in N. Hollywood
- Lehman Gets a Scolding From Defense Chief
- Far West Roundup : BYU Takes Out Frustration on Wyoming, 59-0
- Southwest Roundup : Calcagni Gets Off to a Good Start as Arkansas Quarterback in 30-15 Win
- In India, It's Honor to Play in Davis Cup
- Lukas Keeps Winning the Little Big Ones : 2 Victories, 2 Seconds, 1 Third and $1.57 Million: For Critics, It's Not Enough
- White Sox Renew Buffalo Agreement
- SATURDAY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Delphic League : Faith Baptist 50, Brentwood 0 : KEY PLAYS
- Big Eight Roundup : Nebraska Joins 600 Club, 41-3
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Explodes Against Rio Hondo, 44-3
- Fresno State Gets a Vote of Confidence and Marches Past Titans, 42-7
- USC's Leach, Cal's DeVries Reach Tennis Final
- USIU Women Win WCAC Invitational
- Hegg, Berglund Favored in Bicycle Hill Climb
- Testaverde Delivers for Miami : Despite 7 Sacks, Hurricanes Win
- Big Ten Roundup : Michigan State Puts Gophers in a Hole, Holds On for 31-26 Victory
- Tisdale Accepted Money From Agent, Paper Says
- Westlake Uses Confusion to Win, 34-26
- Bernstein Advances in Teaching Pro Tournament
- Those Unbeaten Falcons Catch Scouts' Eyes
- GERMANY'S GRAND DESIGNS
- Japanese Football All-Stars Will Play on Dec. 15
- Irvine Edges Cal, USC in Water Polo
- Iraq Claims Iran Raid
- Bowling Green Wins Again, 34-14
- Southland Roundup : Gaynor Sets Records While Leading Long Beach, 20-7
- High DDT Levels Linked to Fish Eating
- Coach's Fears Unfounded; Clippers Win : Ewing Gets 27 Points, 11 Rebounds, but Knicks Are 103-95 Losers
- MARCELLO: OLDER, BUT SELDOM A WISER FELLOW
- Weber State Sets Division I-AA Record With 800 Yards Total Offense in 57-29 Win
- Lakers (4-0) Rally to Overcome Warriors
- Hearns, Hoping for a Hagler Rematch, First Has a Date With Shuler--Maybe
- San Diego Volleyball : Hawaii Avenges Earlier Loss to San Diego State
- Southeast Roundup : LSU Shuts Out Mississippi, 14-0
- $100,000-a-Day Bookie Ring Raided by Officers
- Nation's Top Basketball Teams to Play in Garden
- Bill Elliott Needs Two Wins to Claim Stock Car Title
- Allen, Gowdy, Brickhouse Voted Into Hall
- NHL Roundup : Brodeur's Comeback Continues With 6-2 Win
- Soccer Roundup : Cal State Northridge Upends Chapman in CCAA Action, 2-0
- BELA BARTOK FOR VIOLIN
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- White's Kick Hits Crossbar as Illinois, Michigan Tie, 3-3
- Servite Comes Back to Beat St. Paul, 35-33
- SATURDAY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Tri-Valley League : St. Bonaventure 17, Oak Park 6 : KEY PLAYS
- Cross-Country Regionals Dec. 7
- Aqueduct Produces a Surprise : Breeders' Cup Classic Won by Proud Truth; Pebbles a Winner, Too
- Black Business Capital
- Builders' Association to Police Fair Housing
- Wall Storage Cabinet Has Excellent Design
- Cousins to the Kudzu by William Doxey (Louisiana State Univ.: $16.95; 255 pp.)
- Five Screenplays by Preston Sturges edited and with an introduction by Brian Henderson (University of California: $35; 848 pp.)
- Catherine F. Dally to Lead Los Angeles Realty Board
- Book Offer May Signal a Shift in North Korea
- City Clears Yard--Lock, Stock and Tree Trunks
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- Policies Should Mirror Change in Work Force
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- DISCOVERIES GALORE : The Wine Country Is Closer Than You Think
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- The Nuclear Age by Tim O'Brien (Knopf: $16.95; 312 pp.)
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- The Tree of Life by Hugh Nissenson (Harper & Row: $15.95; 163 pp.)
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- A Stay by the River: Stories by Susan Engberg (Viking: $15.95; 247 pp.)
- Warkentin to Lead Builders' Baldy Region
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- A Darker Shade of Pale : A BACKDROP TO BOB DYLAN by Wilfrid Mellers (Oxford: $19.95, hardcover; $7.95, paperback; 255 pp., illustrated)
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- Strindberg: A Biography by Michael Meyer (Random House: $24.95; 651 pp.)
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- Projects in California Capture Builder's Choice Design Awards
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- In This Family, Sisterly Love Comes Special Delivery
- Triple Murderer Granted Stay of Execution
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- Prosecutors Charge That Rose Bird Used a Form of 'Court-Packing'
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- 82 Districts, 9 Cities Vote on Tuesday
- Tustin : Boyfriend Arrested After Wounding of Woman
- Center to Aid Victims of Multiple Sclerosis
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- Cal Lutheran's Offense Lags Last Period, Falls
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- Word Works : WHY THE ALPHABET IS A KID'S BEST FRIEND by Cathryn Berger Kaye; illustrated by Martha Weston (Yolla Bolly/Little, Brown: $14.95, hardcover; $7.95, paperback; 127 pp.)
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- Rancho Vista Single-Family Home Development Opens
- By the Open Sea A Novel by August Strindberg; translated and introduced by Mary Sandbach (University of Georgia: $15.95; 192 pp.)
- Developers Required to Make Housing Fit Children : For Kids in Sweden, Safety at Home Is Built In
- The House : Daylight Savings Time
- Dream Confirmed : Promise Made by Father Led to High Court
- Built to Last a Lifetime : Brumby Chairs: The Rock of Ages
- Day of the Dead: Time to Celebrate : 'It's a Time to Teach Our Children That Death Is a Natural Thing, a Part of Life'
- Guide Dog Training Center : School Gives the Blind a Friend and a Helper
- The Pet Rock Is Back but Now as a Swinging Video Rock Star
- Love Life by James D. Houston (Knopf: $15.95; 220 pp.)
- NEVER TOO YOUNG : The Getty Center Brings Art to the Elementary Schools--and the Youngsters Become Connoisseurs
- Indio Ratifies Center Plan
- The Art They Left Behind
- Chrysler: The Allure of Outside Sources Grows
- A DIFFERENT WAY
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- Huge Broom to Dramatize Drive Against Graffiti
- L.B. District Gets Serious About Improving State Scores : Here's a Test to Help Students Take Tests
- Pico Rivera Training Center Gives 2 Awards
- Reagan Reportedly OKd Bid to Undermine Kadafi
- Housing Passes Muster in Navy Asbestos Tests
- A Bold Venture
- Exhaustive Probe of 'Twilight Zone' Case Cited by D.A.'s Office : Movie Deaths--Spielberg 'Not Involved'
- Criticism of Regime Mars Mexican Holiday
- Construction, Maintenance Costs to Rise : More Jammed Roads Seen for State
- N. Calif. Chapter Forms : Group for Short People Proves Long on Support
- Mr. Foster Drops Bank
- Gain Seen by South County in San Diego
- Complex 70% Leased
- <i> Janet Lewis and the Untranslatable Heart</i>
- Glitches Galore; Next Year May Be No Better : The IRS in Fresno--Computer Disaster
- Teen Nightclub to Open Under Strict Regulations
- China Makes a Cautious Move Toward Social Security
- Hometown Scents Profits : Memory of Captain of the Titanic Refloated
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- Law Taking Effect Jan. 1 Aimed at Disconnecting Telephone Swindlers
- Ocean Park Rehabilitation Work Starts After 12 Years
- A Film Museum
- Californians Are 10th Highest in U.S. Tax Burden
- Seat Belt Law Upheld
- Employers, Parks, Parents Face Adjustments : Year-Round School Tests Communities
- Martinez Aide Murillo Pays Fees, Gets Car Back
- Self-Injected Painkillers Due Out Within 5 Years
- Baby Ignored in Life Befriended in Death
- A Daughter of the Nobility by Natasha Borovsky (Holt, Rinehart & Winston: $16.95; 512 pp.)
- Garden Grove Signs Pact for Development
- Mrs. Clean : Burned Toast and Loud Music Are a Small Price to Pay for a Maid
- Skating Rink Converted Into Clothing Store
- The Singing Game by Iona and Peter Opie, photographs by Father Damian Webb OSB (Oxford: $21.95; 521 pp., illustrated)
- Intern Architect to Head San Diego Heritage Group
- In the Garvey District : Rivalry Splits School Board
- Minor Troubles Plaguing Crew of Challenger
- Royal Time for Monaco First Family
- In Bassett : Student Scores a Leading Issue
- More Emphasis on Religion Urged for Reform Judaism
- Conejo Schools Election Lacks Burning Issues
- Back at the Ranch : A Weekend of Rope Tricks and Picnics at Will Rogers State Park
- The Philosopher's Cat
- THE MIRROR : <i> Horse Talk</i>
- First Born : The Initial T-Bird Celebrates Its 30th
- Dole, Simpson Go for Laughs, Not Damage : Senate Wits Cushion Their Hits
- Teamsters Strike Against Red Cross in Michigan
- Sri Lanka Blasts Kill 9
- Malibu Says Thanks : Firefighters Get Celebrity Treatment
- Elderly Will Get Free Eye Care Under Plan Starting Next Year
- Santa Ana : Housing Corp. Helps Impossible Come True
- Stanford Has Lead in Own Tournament
- Pittsburgh Athletic Director Silent About Fazio's Contract
- Q: Why do my two Valencia...
- A Mobile Oasis for Nevada Readers : Bookmobile Serves One of Country's Most Remote Areas
- Number of Stores Nearly Doubles in 10 Years : South Gate Studies Liquor Sale Controls
- Royal Flap : Deposed King of Tiny Cudahy Says Racism Ruined His Reign
- Rados Named to State Board
- The Nature and Logic of Capitalism by Robert L. Heilbroner (Norton: $15.95; 215 pp.)
- An Afternoon Screening : The Lion Roared, the Orchestra Blared Tchaikovsky and Garbo Lit an Old Gold . . .
- Burbank Retirement Center Completed
- Freedom Gate
- State Coastal Conservancy Approves Developer's Request : Bond Sale for Avalon Resort Wins Initial OK
- Glut of Rooms Feared From Construction Boom : Hilton Scaling Down Plans for L.B. Hotel Tower
- UAW Rejects Gen. Dynamics Pact
- Courts Frequently Play Referee in Sports World
- The 2 Contracts: Who Was Promised What
- Man, 22, Acquitted of Four South L.A. Slayings in '84
- Signs Flash Brightly--and Incessantly : Neon War Is Raging in Las Vegas
- Angered San Mateo Teachers Strike
- WFC Roundup : Calcagno Strong-Arms Santa Clara to 53-30 Win on 429 Yards Passing
- NASA 'Flies' Planes in Supercomputer
- A New Guard for Fires
- Losers in Oak Park Can Seek Appointment
- Woman Dies of Injuries Suffered in Crash
- Pissarro Book 'Begins' Story : Stone Finishes Novel on Impressionist
- 53-Year-Old Boxer Loses on Split Decision
- For Galbreath, It Ranks Up There With Maz's Homer
- WETLANDS: : Havens for Migrating Birds Draw Flocks of Nature Lovers
- Steve Lundquist, who won gold medals in...
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- 'They see the Catholic Church as a white church . . . ' : Missions Must Adapt to Modern-Day Indians
- Communities Consider Opting Out of Tax Program : $4 Million at Stake After Funds for Services Cut
- North County : 2 St. Jude Hospitals Make Lifeline Available
- Penn State Fumbles and Stumbles but Wins
- No. 1 Palomar Captures the Cypress College Wrestling Tournament
- Explosion at Whittier Causes Postponement
- Three in San Diego Have Died of Cancer : Fighting Fires--a New Element of Risk
- Despite Mistakes, Air Force Remains Unbeaten, 31-10
- Reggie White of Eagles Has Very Demanding Streak Going
- Tennis : Henri Leconte Says Game Is Fun Again
- East Roundup : Pitt Blanked by Syracuse; Fazio's Status in Doubt
- STREISAND DOES IT HER WAY
- North Tustin : CHP to Begin Using Radar Against Speeders
- Ex-Gamblers Fight Urge : Lottery Fever Leaves Some in a Cold Sweat
- L.A. Tailor for Charros Has a Rare Specialty
- Big East Appears to Be More Competitive, Says Chipman
- Knight Leads Trojans Past Cougars, 31-13
- It Will Be a Busy Winter for Baseball and Uberroth
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- South Roundup : Maryland Wins 15th Straight ACC Game, 28-10
- Rising Limousine, Caviar Costs : Magazine for Rich to Publish a 'Cost of Living Well' Index
- Placentia Service-Station Operator Is Not Afraid to Get Her Manicured Nails Dirty
- Rare Defense to Prolong Abuse Case
- Georgia Tech Squeezes Past Duke, 9-0