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- Kaiser's land sale will bring $130 million.
- Japan defended its rice subsidies as legal.
- Expo '86: It Was Great Fun but It Didn't Fulfill Hopes for Economy
- Biotech Firms Struggle With Identity Crisis : Definition of Industry Affects How Products Are Regulated by Government
- Thatcher Party Aide Quits in Prostitute Scandal : Reality Close to Fiction, Novelist Finds
- Police, Squatters Clash
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- On Patrol for Toughest Officer
- Unions Average 1.6% Wage Hikes in Summer Pacts
- Quadriplegic Warns Children: Don't Take Dare
- Common Market Offers Little Support for Britain Over Syria : Greece, Italy, Belgium Shy Away From Joint Action
- Blacks Stay Home From 3 Mines
- Houston Causes Raiders No Trouble : Wilson-to-Christensen Combination Beats Oilers, 28-17
- Personal Ensign Suffers Injury While Training : New York Horse Is Scratched From Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Stakes
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- Doty Wins Before Record Ascot Crowd
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- Pope Defends Worldwide Appeal for a Truce Today
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- 2 Youths Die in Gang War
- Washington Won't Release Records of Summit Talks
- Grand Coulee Dam Sniper Surrenders; No One Hurt
- Los Alamitos : Firefighters Just Cross Street for Garage Blaze
- Machel Mourned as Loss of Hope for Mozambique
- Pair Trade Bitter Barbs in Judgeship Campaign
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- America's Cup Trials : Kookaburras Have Bond Concerned
- Bank of America said it will cut jobs in Asia.
- Office Supplies Scam Costly to the Unguarded
- Book Review : A Sexual Fantasy That Romps to a Happy Ending
- Lawsuit Is Lesson to Late Reader
- Patient Given Heart After 5 Days on Jarvik
- Seniors Reflect on Youthful Days at Virgil Junior High
- Opponents of Fur Trade Suspected of Mailing Bomb
- Hawaii Gains 429 Yards; CS Fullerton Is Held to 10 Yards Rushing and Loses, 26-15
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- PERFORMANCE ART : 3 WORKS DEBUT AT JAPAN AMERICA THEATRE
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- El Alamein Battle Recalled
- Temple Professors End Strike
- The State : Kaiser Workers OK Strike
- Liner QE2 to Get a Regal Face Lift--for $112 Million
- Poll of Ex-U.S. Officials Says 42% Leaked Data
- A Large Quota of Fraud
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- Sherman Adams Dies; Ike Aide Quit Over Vicuna Coat
- Gales Cancel QE2's 'End of Era' Party
- La Habra : Man Allegedly Waving Gun Killed by Police
- Contras Seek Quick Results on 2 Fronts : Leaders See Urgent Need for Political and Military Gains
- Zschau Takes His Case to the GOP in Irvine, Hammers at Cranston
- Couple to Stand Trial in Drowning of Boy, 2
- Steelers Bounce Back to Upset Bengals, 30-9
- Defense Saves Day of Dolphins, Who Beat Colts, 17-13
- Bess' Prevent Defense Can't Keep Browns From Beating Vikings, 23-20
- Alain Prost of France became the first...
- STAGE REVIEW : DOES SHAKESPEARE GET A FAIR SHAKE IN 'SHREW'?
- Refugees Build a Haven in Long Beach : Along 10th Street, the city is known as the 'New Phnom Penh'--the capital of the growing Cambodian community in the United States
- Anaheim : Unidentified Man Found Dead in Motel
- Oral History From Retiring Supervisor Urged : City May Record Ralph Clark's Recollections
- Shea Stadium Parachutist Facing Prosecution
- Fresno State Beats UCI in Soccer, 1-0
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- MUSIC REVIEWS : CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA PLAYS ROYCE HALL
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- Forrest Tucker, Stage, TV and Film Star, Dies
- Golf Roundup : Rain Comes Just in Time for Crenshaw
- Deep-Pockets Legal Snarls Keeping New Law in Limbo
- Costume Variety Is Treat for Halloween Tricksters
- Giants Get Another Shot at Schroeder
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- ITCA Southern California Women's Championships : Coolness Helps Harges Beat Thomas for Title
- GENII AWARDS HONOR SHARON GLESS, FAY KANIN
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- Lively Science : Simi Valley Teacher Finds Innovative Way to Put Students in Touch With Natural History
- Analysis : 'Instant' Replay Takes Much Too Long
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'TRICK' NO TREAT FOR HEAVY-METAL FANS
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- American Motors Loss Doubles During Quarter
- USX sold eight of its service centers in the West.
- Stores in Expansion of South Coast Plaza to Test Water With Dry Run
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- READERS TAKE TURNS ON THE SOAPBOX
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- Israel Praises Britain's Drive Against Syria
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- 400,000 Shares Offered by Gateway at $7 Each
- Project Opens in Chino Hills
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- Yamaha Motor Purchases 66-Acre Parcel in Cypress
- Costs Vary Widely for Expatriates
- The Stuff of Legends
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- Force Is With You at Colorado Springs Academy
- Tax Law May Enhance Job Outlook
- Only 1 Can Lose in 4-Way Rent Board Race
- 39 Guerrillas Slain, Peru Reports; No. 3 Maoist Rebel Among Dead
- Horsey Set Gets Ready for Breeders' Cup
- Gauguin Paintings Stolen
- Scientists Hoping to Spear a Comet
- Congressman Helping Out Fellow Democrats : GOP Gives Free Ride to Waxman
- Job Candidates Often Find That Wives Have to Pass Muster
- 65 Cattle Rustlers Slain, Uganda Reports
- Argentine Cancer Cure Is Debunked
- Down and Dirty in Nicaragua
- As Mono Lake Rises, Its Political Climate Is Slowly Changing
- Kings Continue to Turn Over in an Early Grave : Another Mistake Costs Them a Game as Islanders Win on Sutter's Goal, 4-3
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : South Roundup : North Carolina State Beats Clemson, 27-3, to Take Lead in ACC
- Rolex/ITCA Tennis Championships : SDSU's Moeller Loses in Day of Upsets
- PREP FOOTBALL : Orange League : Valencia Adds Some Variety in Its Victory
- Prost Wins Australian Grand Prix and Second Driving Title
- Films beginning production this week :DOIN'...
- Networks Get the Picture of Cost-Cutting
- Odetics Reports Rise in Second-Quarter Earnings
- ORANGE COUNTY
- There's an Art to Getting Through U.S. Customs
- Running Critical: THE SILENT WAR, RICKOVER, AND GENERAL DYNAMICS by Patrick Tyler (Harper & Row: $19.95; 364 pp.)
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- Philadelphia's Clash With MOVE Group Cost $16.7 Million
- Rocky's Is Fans' Satellite Plant : Patrons Come From Near to Root for Far and Away
- Ghostly Tales Refuse to Die : 'You will soon die. Over your grave they will erect a stone, that all may know where your bones are crumbling . . . .'
- Tech Jobs Tougher to Find as Field Matures
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- Town Loses Its Head Over Horseman on Halloween
- Voters in 38th Unfazed by Political Din : Dornan, Robinson Fight for County's Key Congressional District
- Divestment Advocates Push Their Cause With Other People's Money
- America's Cup Challengers Ready for Round 2 : Some Are Pleased With Their Performance, Others Are Seeking Improvement
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Southeast : Ole Miss Is Off to Good Start, 28-12
- Florida State, West Virginia to Play in Jacksonville
- A Strike Away . . . : For Stunned Red Sox, It Was Terribly Familiar: What They'd Done to Angels, Mets Do to Them
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- NHL Roundup : Penguins Avenge Only Loss, Down Flyers, 4-2
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- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : PCAA Roundup : Mike Perez (31 of 39) Passes for 508 Yards as San Jose State Defeats Pacific, 44-15
- JUILLIARD'S NEW VIOLINIST
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- Mets Win, 6-5; Even Series on Rally in 10th
- Merv Money, a Duarte City Council member,...
- Course of Cerritos at Issue in Ballot Question : 2-Term Limit Would Stir Winds of Change
- Developments in Brief : Iowa Yields Fossils That May Help Tell When Creatures First Left the Sea
- An Artist Who Painted Himself Into a Corner : Royal Portraitist Makes Ends Meet by Limning Americans
- How's the Weather? In Southern California, It's Wet, Dry, Hot, Cold
- Expansion of Ports May Bring Gridlock to Busy Alameda St.
- Small Firms Are Big in Job Creation
- Carrying the Torch : The Idea Is to Deprive a Potential Blaze of Its Fuel by Burning It Off
- 10,579 Was What Ditka Liked Most
- Interceptions Prove Costly for USD, 14-9
- Oak Tree Meeting at Santa Anita : Disqualification Gives Flying Lieutenant a Win
- Ripley Wrote the Script for World Series
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- VIEWPOINT : Asian Trading Partners Don't All Look Alike
- Watered Down : Too Much Moisture Is the Leading Cause of Casualties in the Garden
- Architecture Alive, If Not All Well
- Taking an Entertaining Peek at London's Past
- Fledgling Wool Mill Hopes to Spin Out Jobs : Organizers Aiming for 'Sheep-to-Shawl' Business for Depressed Area
- Immigrant Nannies Worry Persian Gulf
- Researchers Getting Closer to Finding the Roots of Life
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- Course of Cerritos at Issue in Ballot Question : Term Caps Elsewhere: Reform, and Weapon
- Fear, Censorship, Curfews Mark Chile's State of Siege
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- PRO FOOTBALL /Week 8 : Oilers Always Big Winners on Draft Day : Raiders Play at Houston, Where No. 1 Selections Are a Matter of Course
- Flutie Meets Bear Teammates; Ditka to Start McMahon Against Lions
- LILY TOMLIN: STILL SEARCHING FOR SIGNS OF INTELLIGENT LIFE
- PRIVATE CHUCK BERRY STILL CALLING TUNES AT 60
- Micro General Posts Rise in Third-Quarter Net
- My Car, My Self : How Many Cars on the Road Today Employ the Same Wood-and-Canvas Door Construction That the British Used in Their World War I Sopwith Camels?
- Beveling Edges Makes Drywall Repair Easy
- <i> Map of Syria/Palestine from the year 952 by Abu Ishak Ibrahim B. Muhammad Al-Farisi Al-Istakhri. From Kenneth Nebenzahl, </i> MAPS OF THE HOLY LAND: IMAGES OF TERRA SANCTA THROUGH TWO MILLENNIA <i> (Abbeville: $55; 160 pp.; 73 color, 19 black-and-white illustrations).</i>
- The Universal Machine: Confessions of a Technological...
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- Go-Getters May Find a Place to Grow in Retail
- WFC Roundup : CS Sacramento Outslugs Southern Utah State, 48-31
- Lakers' Green to Have Surgery on Left Thumb Today
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- Circuit City's Stores Multiply, Offices Started
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- 'The Cycles of American History'<i> (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 473 pp.)</i>
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- Katz Goes It Alone in Santa Monica City Council Race
- What Gives Them Seeming Supernatural Powers? : Shamans Pose Live Puzzle for Scientists
- Britain Steps Up Anti-Syria Drive : Gives Diplomats 1 Week to Leave, Calls on Soviets to Take Anti-Terror Stand
- These 3 Matchmakers Have a Soft Sell
- California No. 1 in Female Elected Officials
- Video Wars: Why Negative TV Ads Work in Today's Political Campaigns
- Commentary : Consumers Pay Price for Lawsuits
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- 'The scope of the collection, the time range and the volume is so good that there are very few cities that have all of this in one location.'
- Schools Neither Brag Nor Weep at CAP Test Results
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- Jefs Spice, driven by William O'Donnell, raced...
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- 57 Years Later, Paper Reveals How It Lost Gamble on Series
- Couple Cashing In With Celebrity Autographs
- Mt. SAC Invitational : San Diego High's Davis, Vista's Jorgensen Win
- Kenney Takes Over for Blackledge as Starting QB
- Crespi Water Polo Team Wins
- Red Sox, Series at Their Feet, Unravel in 10th : Wild Pitch and Error Give Mets 6-5 Win
- 'IT'S NOT HOW YOU PLAY, IT'S WHERE . . . '
- FINDING A NICHE WITH PAUL TAYLOR
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- Safeguard Health Enterprises Reports Sharp Drop in Third-Quarter Earnings
- SEEING IS DECEIVING : Look Again. These Furnishings <i> Aren't</i> Finished in Marble, Granite or Stone. The Surfaces Are <i> Faux</i> , Traditional Tongue-in-Chic Imitations That Are Now Making a Comeback.
- LAX Terminal Expansion to Start Thursday
- Pedestrian Killed on I-5 in Carlsbad
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- Foundation and Earth<i> by Isaac Asimov (Doubleday: $16.95; 356 pp.)</i>
- School Test Scores Gain in All Subjects Except Social Studies
- Judicial System Put in 'Crisis Situation' by Drug Crackdown
- Boy Pried Out of Pickup After It Hits Pole
- School Counselor Spends His Summers Teaching Swedes an All-American Sport