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- Promoter Agrees to Aid Probe of Political Deals
- Cruisers Move Their Cars to Elysian Park : Neighbors Cite Fears; Drivers Defend Tradition
- Area Evacuated for Plant Blaze
- Man With Allegedly Marked Bills Arrested in Anaheim Bank Holdup
- Seal Beach : Commission to Consider Restaurant Proposal
- A federal judge grounded Northeastern Airways.
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- January New-Home Sales Rise 2.6%
- U.S. Elevator Shifting Jobs to Mexico
- Johnson Controls agreed to buy Hoover Universal.
- Kim's House Arrest to Be Lifted
- Santa Ana : Anaheim Man, 21, Dies in Freeway Accident
- Merchants, Residents to Receive Warnings : Toluca Chamber to Form Crime-Alert Network
- Kremlin Warns Bonn Against Role in U.S. 'Star Wars' Project
- Chinese President on Tour
- Checking the Help-Unwanted Listings for the Possible Cushy Life
- AL OLIVER : He'll Tell You He's Quite a Player and Has Records to Prove It, but He Wants to Hear It From Others
- Nelson Research & Development Co.
- Dollar Advances in Nervous Trading
- Boston Police to Get Drug Tests
- South Lebanon Blast Kills 2 Shia Leaders, 10 Others
- Measles Outbreak at Illinois College Causes One Death, Tied to Two Others
- Rio Mudslides Kill 21
- Chile Quake Toll Now 135; 150,000 Homeless
- No Money Left, President Tells County Leaders
- Report Questions Anew Behavior of Child Center Staff
- Reagan Grants Boy's Wish to Be Buried in Military Cemetery
- Meet the Not-So-Great Gretzky: His Name's Keith
- Kaufman & Broad expanded its annuity business.
- Budd's Railroad-Car Future Uncertain as Contracts and Time Runs Out
- Comarco Inc.
- House Rejects Bid to Grant McIntyre a Provisional Seat
- N.Y. Democrat to Press Complaint : Dornan Threatened Him, Colleague Says
- Patterson Named Conference MVP
- KRLA LEAVES ITS 'HEART AND SOUL' IN PASADENA
- Sales of new homes rose 2.6% in January.
- Help-Wanted Ad Volume Off in January
- Icahn Withdraws Bid for Phillips as Oil Firm Sweetens Its Own Offer
- UPI May Be Turned Over to Creditors : If Current Talks Fail, News Service Could Face Liquidation
- From the Wheelchair to the Ski Slopes
- Missing Horse Found--He Drowned in Pool
- Weicker Raps Reagan Plans to Cut Grants
- San Onofre
- U.S.-British Group Formed to Combat Genocide
- Weinberger Halts Payments in General Dynamics Probe : 'Get-Tough' Policy Cited by Pentagon
- Dixon Rea, Expert on Quakes
- Esperanza Is No. 1 in Baseball Poll
- Big Negotiations, Small Viewpoints
- HOW TO SUCCEED IN FUNNY BUSINESS: LOTS OF TRYING
- Coastal's Bid for ANR Has Detroit Worried
- Injection of Toxic Liquid Leaves Patient Comatose
- 4 Seek Damages From Their Attorney : Lawyer Accused of Rejecting $2-Million Offer, Not Telling Clients
- San Onofre : Suit Seeks to Prevent Use of N-Plant's Unit 1
- Woman Dies in Auto Heated by Coal Stove
- It's Tooth and Claw, Policing This Beat
- 'Star Wars and Reality'
- Ex-Clemson Coaches Indicted for Dispensing Prescription Drugs : Names in the News : Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth ruled that the Chicago Cubs did not violate tampering rules when their radio and television station rights-holder signed former Houston Astros' broadcaster, Dewayne Staats.
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- Unruh Discloses $9,000 in Gifts, Says Job Delayed Complete Report
- FCC DENIES COMPLAINT AGAINST CBS 'ENEMY'
- Setback for Contras : CIA Mining of Harbors 'a Fiasco'
- Shot Fired Into Home of Blackmun, Often Threatened Over 1973 Abortion Ruling
- Fluor Plans Big Commercial Complex for Irvine Property : Company Likely to Square Off With City Over Use of Land
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- Dow Drops 9 as Market Fails to Top 1,300 Level
- Whittaker sold three of its yacht businesses.
- Police Get 2nd Chance to Give Miranda Rule
- Ramona
- Golf Roundup : Birdie Ties, Eagle Wins for King
- DANCE REVIEW : EXOTIC RITUALS FROM THE UCLA COMPANY
- Smiths Come Down From the Summit
- 7.4 Quake Hits Chile; 82 Killed, 1,000 Injured
- Phillips Plan Rejected by Stockholders : Oil Company Says It Will Begin Another Anti-Takeover Move
- Reagan Team Gets Deal on Cars
- Military Burial for 15-Year-Old
- ANR Chief Calls Coastal's Tender Offer 'Inadequate'
- Dissatisfied Member Formed a New Club
- Need Seen for Strategies to Curb Violence
- Mark F. Ethridge Jr. Dies; Ex-Editor of Detroit Paper
- On Behalf of Fairness
- Storm Threatens 60% Chance of Rain in Southland by Tonight
- Volunteers Plant a Forest for the Future
- Spring Training Roundup : Sconiers' Absence Becoming Sort of a Mystery
- Gymnastics : USA's Retton, Daggett Win All-Around Titles
- La Costa Tennis : Nagelsen's the Name, Doubles Is Her Game
- SAG, AFTRA MULL TOEING PICKET LINE
- Fresno Aiming to Be 'Nuclear Free' : City Voting Tuesday on Measure to Bar Atomic Weapons
- Mexico Suspends Oil Shipments to Nicaragua
- Fountain Valley : Public Hearing Set on Brookhurst St. Rezoning
- LPGA Tour Comes to Mesa Verde
- Prep Review / Steve Scott : Fallbrook's White Leaves After 11 Titles
- STATE ARTS COUNCIL TO SEEK GRANT
- Concorde to Hong Kong
- U.S. banks may lend $500 million to E. Germany.
- British Miners to End Bitter, 51-Week Strike : Conference Votes to Halt Walkout Without Pact; Thatcher Says She Is Relieved, Bars Amnesty
- Political Violence Takes 86 Lives in El Salvador
- Bush Begins African Tour
- Marcos Fires His Foreign Affairs Chief
- Justice Blackman Shot At Through Window of Home : He Escapes, Wiffe Hit by Glass
- Anti-Children Bias Illegal but Common in L.A. Apartments
- 'Adults Only' Rentals Illegal-- and Widespread
- Top Field Shows Up, San Diego Runner Shows Them Up
- Gaines Named WAC Coach of Year
- 30-Foot Wall Topples, Kills 3
- Aftershocks Rock Chile; Toll Now 124
- EPA Orders Gasoline Lead Cut : Down From 1.1 Gram Per Gallon to 0.1 by Jan. 1
- Foreign Cars From 'Gray Market' Could Prove Costly
- Dana Point Man Wounded by Deputy
- Motor Racing : Bonnett Ends Losing Streak on Final Lap
- China to Open 3 Areas for Foreign Firms
- Man Arrested in Huntington Beach Rape
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- Prep Review / Mike DiGiovanna : Bad Deed Does Esperanza Soccer Team No Good
- NBA Roundup : McHale, in a Record Performance, Scores 56 in Win Over the Pistons
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : JAZZ TAP ENSEMBLE
- 'Used, Abused' House Leaders Cancel Trip to Swiss Arms Talks
- Ex-Defense Aide Admits Lying in SEC Stock Probe
- Expansion at Sycamore Trails Corral Is Definitely Not OK
- Mission Viejo : Trustees To Study Higher Standard for Graduation
- Who's Better Off?
- Will Deal With Star Wars Defense : UCSD's Sorenson to Head Air Force Scientific Team
- Santa Ana : Trees Galore Will Be Planted on Arbor Day
- Rudometkin's Record Falls; So Do Trojans, 71-70
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- Israel's foreign currency reserves fell again.
- IRS Fumbles Words on Backup Withholding
- Snake in the Box Fails to Stop Indian Voter
- Israel Starts Phase 2 of Withdrawal : Second of Three Lebanon Pullbacks May Take 12 Weeks
- Many Know Little of Historic Marches : Blacks Hope to Rekindle Spark of Selma in Youths
- Buena Park : School Board Members Vote to Increase Pay
- Cathy Ewing found herself flying backward in a flash of red. : The Result of a Punch in the Face
- Big Bear : Mountain Community Agonizes Over Choice-- Develop or Preserve?
- There Is Much Irony and Tragedy in the Death of USOC's John Kelly
- Shia Leaders Among Dead in Lebanon Mosque Blast
- The World : Genscher to See Gromkyo
- Ocotillo Wells
- Four Highway Patrol Officers Hurt in Three Accidents
- USFL Roundup : Gamblers Win on Kick Returns and Kelly Passes
- Turnbull, Davis Lead Chapman to Win
- Gorman Thomas Puts on Hit Show
- New Programs Give Typeset Look
- 2 Nigeria Newsmen Freed From Prison
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- RICK REILLY : Stand Up, Sit Down, Take a Hike
- Pay-TV Networks to Scramble Signals
- The Tuxedo--100 Years Old--Making a Strong Comeback
- Lawmakers Urge Reagan to Sign Farmers Relief Bill
- The State : Day Care Center Accused
- On Big Day at Santa Anita, Big Cap Fits Shoe, the $100 Million Jockey
- The Shoe Fits as Lord at War Wins Big Cap
- Sea Superstitions Are Hard to Fathom
- The Rating Game
- Lazers End Streak With a 7-2 Win at Pittsburgh
- The Mother Is 'Still Struggling' . . . . . . Ex-Officer Who Shot Boy Still 'Depressed' : 5-Year-Old's Life, Death Linked With TV, Litigation
- Key Economic Posts Affected in Shuffle of Kuwaiti Cabinet
- Island's Remaining Goats May Be Shot
- Students Turn Amusement Park Into Laboratory : Physics Theory Has Its Ups and Downs
- Everyone around Ricky knew he was positive. He wasn't sitting around waiting to die. : THE LAST DAYS OF RICKY BELL
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- Immigrants Adjust to America via TV
- Grammatical Sex
- More Capistrano Horses? The Neighbors Say Neigh
- Tough Going for Renters With Children
- Man Found Shot to Death in Sun Valley
- Los Alamitos High Cheerleader Squad Wins National Contest
- Newport Beach
- Padres Know Who's on First : Unlike Last Year, 2nd, 3rd and Short Set, Too
- College Basketball : Hoyas Defeat Syracuse
- Flowers Out at Cabrillo Monument
- Tennis Roundup : McEnroe Has Too Many Aces Against Curren
- Calgary Hangs a Shutout on Kings
- Skiing Roundup : Spaniard Scores Her First Win
- Judge Acts After SEC Accuses First Oil & Gas Co. of Massive Fraud : Los Angeles Firm Ordered to Halt Phone Sales
- 3.1 Tremor Felt in Santa Monica
- Buyers Point to New Gains in U.S. Economy
- Jehovah's Witnesses Vanish : Mystery Surrounds Fate of 4 Americans in Mexico
- THE SHOOTING STAR : From Any Angle, Dan Reeves Is on Target
- 'JEWEL' SHINES FOR BRITISH TV
- Clippers Lose to Kansas City in Overtime
- County Athletes to Be Inducted Tonight
- STANDOUTS IN WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL
- A European steel pipe dispute was resolved.
- The Soviet Union is liquidating its Swiss bank.
- Ethiopian Rebels Kidnap 9 on Relief Mission
- A Foxy Scribe Fools Famed for Fun and Profit
- Threat Posed by Career Criminals Rising
- Genscher Goes to Moscow for Day of Talks With Gromyko
- Local News in Brief : Police Identify Victim of Fatal Crash on Foothill Freeway
- TV SYNDICATORS' BRAVE NEW WORLD
- NHL Roundup : This Time, Flyers Find They Can't Push the New Jersey Devils Around
- Railroad Boosts Brazil's Role as Iron Exporter
- 3rd Death in Measles Outbreak
- Managua Jittery About Contras, Seeks U.S. Talks
- Gromyko Warns West Germany
- A Sorority Deepens Bond as It Celebrates 134th Year
- Fabulous Forgeries : Newport Gallery Shows Works by Artist Who Faked Out Experts for Years
- Former Padre Ace Randy Jones Changes Suits but Still Has a Good Pitch
- The USDA refused to limit orange shipments.
- Market-Based Farm Policy Asked in State
- Luther May Sign With USFL Team From Jacksonville
- WHO IS RUNNING THE SHOW HERE?
- Mygind, LeFebvre Lead Fullerton Sweep
- Orange / Villa Park : Peralta Students Being Reassigned to 2 Schools
- Slum Tenants Demonstrate at Landlord's Home
- 4 Trekkers Ready for Pole Stroll
- 2 Bangladesh Opposition Chiefs Under House Arrest
- Domino Effect as Family Farms Fail : Small Town Mid-America on 1980s' Endangered List
- The Region : Calipatria Teachers Strike
- ID Disk on Tooth Fills Information Gap
- Spring Training / Dodgers : Tomorrow Is Another Season for Steve Sax, a .243 Hitter Last Year
- Southland Sailing : Heavy Winds Turn Several Races Into Battle for Survival
- SCC Shaughnessy Playoffs to Start Tonight
- Baxter Travenol agreed to acquire Compucare Inc.
- New Move Studied in Salvador Case : Officers May Face Military Court in Killing of 2 Americans
- Reagan Wants Missile Funds : Says 21 MXs Are Crucial to Success of Arms Talks
- Upper Midwest Grinds to Halt Under 28-Inch Snow
- Postscript: Money Starts Trickling In to Investors Bilked in Mortgage Scam
- Campbell G. Bradt, 78, Leading Broker of Canned Food Lines
- Woman Dies, 4 Hurt in Surfside Traffic Crash
- Just for Laughs, Stand-Up Comics Grin and Bear It for Record Time
- GM said it will license a Chinese company.
- New Executives Named in Carnation Restructuring
- ANZUS Talks Delayed; Treaty 'in Name Only'
- Attempt to Extradite Ex-Mexican Official Poses Dilemma
- UPI's President and Financial Consultant Fired in Reshuffle
- Storm Drops 20 Inches of Snow on Plains
- Treaties: Honor and Dishonor
- SDG&E;'s 12-Year Increase of 435% Tops U.S. Cities
- Mayor of San Jose Will Make a Bid for Giants
- Segota's Header in Overtime Leads Sockers, 4-3
- Nick Colasanto
- Padres Know Who's on First : Unlike Last Year, 2nd, 3rd and Short Set, Too
- U.S. Dollar as World's Currency
- Responsibility
- Confirmation of Meese
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- Bradley Loses Backing Over Oil Decision : Palisades Democrats Break Tradition, Refuse to Endorse Mayor
- CIA Impact Enormous : The Contras: How U.S. Got Entangled
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- Settlement for Boy Retarded at Birth Could Top $16 Million
- Jamaica Takes Action to Curb Drug Traffic
- Cheryl Ladd answers the call for "All...
- Magnesium Gap : Heart Ills Linked to Soft Water
- A Patrician Who Lived to Serve
- Steer Sells for $111,000
- Ganging Up on Crime
- Veteran Singer Rescues Ailing Jazz Club, Plans to Tune It Up
- Move Marks Magazine's 50th Year
- MBA Students Enjoy This Pressure
- El Segundo, Orange Units Win SARA Design Awards
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- Chicago Vandals Make Money by Salvaging Reminders of the Past : Brick Thieves Turn Abandoned Buildings Into Shells
- Crystal Lake Preservation Plan Sparks Debate Over Aesthetics
- Blaze Melts Chocolate
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