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- Right the First Time
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- At 78, Speed Reader Evelyn Wood Is Still a Quick Study
- Family Agency at New Headquarters
- The Nation : Writers Accept ABC Pact
- Colleagues Readying 31st Annual Sale
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- Shakespeare Society Would Put Bard Back on the Beach : Manhattan, Hermosa Officials Not Warming Up to Name Change Idea
- Jousting With Japan
- Anaheim : Fire Causes $130,000 Damage to Business
- L.A. Pushes Algebra as Integral to Education and Life
- Scholar Traces Names of Santa Cruz County : From Sugar City to Beer Can Beach
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- Baseball : Fear and Loathing in the NL East as Mets Try to Write a Sequel
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- 'RIVER'S EDGE' GETS THE HARD-ROCK SELL
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> , * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> , * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> , * <i> Running on Empty</i> : 'PLEASED' IS A PLEASURE
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- Time to Heed the Grand Jury
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- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS : Dual Identity Puts Chip Maker in Middle of U.S.-Japan Trade Fight
- Deregulation Shows Up on Nightly News
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- The World : Soviets Assure Syria of Aid
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- Museum Exhibits Ads for Films About Lawyers : Movie Posters Get a Change of Venue
- 'Mr. Gibson': A Councilman of Deep Faith, Hard Work
- Thousands in Europe Attend Anti-Nuclear Rallies
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- Robber Holds 50 Hostages
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- Lapchick's Center for the Study of Sport Counsels Athletes to Take Control of Life
- NBA Playoffs Roundup : Harper's Small Step Allows Sonics to Take a Big One
- 16 Is Sweet for Parker in Mt. SAC Pole Vault
- RICHARD WIDMARK HAS NEVER NEEDED A HOOK
- Horse Racing Fans Are the Big Winners as Breeding Industry Slumps
- THE SHORT END OF OSCAR'S STICK
- MELTZER: ROCK IS DEAD
- Health Care Reports Increase in Net Income
- ReadiCare Lists 1st Annual Profit
- Bomed Medical Reports Net Loss of $202,000
- First American Financial Plans 2-for-1 Stock Split
- <i> Understanding Toscanini by Joseph Horowitz (Knopf: $30; 472 pp.) </i>
- The Boys of Bensonhurst by Salvatore La Puma (University of Georgia: $13.95; 136 pp.)
- Bhopal: ANATOMY OF A CRISIS by Paul Shrivastava (Ballinger, 54 Church St., Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., 02138: $19.95; 240 pp.)
- Suit Could Postpone Hollywood Project : EIR Was Insufficient for Cornerstone of Redevelopment, Activists Charge
- New Credit Card Wars
- World's Oldest Museum
- Students Hit the Books and Road in Mobile School
- Wong Picked as Cerritos Mayor After Pledging to Stay in City
- Whittier 'Mystery House' Transformed Into Showcase of Interior Design Trends
- 20 in Wedding Party Feared Drowned
- 400 Seized in Drug Raids
- Can't Afford a Whole Carrousel? You Can Get a Leg Up on One from Welba Wilcox
- Developments in Brief : Way Found to Recycle Blood During Surgery
- Injured Suspect Caught After Hit-Run Collision
- Vista Program Eases the Way for Students From Other Lands
- Roses and NCAA Playoffs Await CSUN After Sweep
- Rehling's Homer Helps Huntington Beach
- NFL Draft Blossoms Into a Big-Time Production
- EXPANDING UNIVERSE OF DAVID SALLE AT MOCA
- ODD NIGHTS AT OPERA IN N.Y.
- SATURDAY LUNCH
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- Little Visalia Scores Big for Planning
- Street-Level Art : A Centuries-Old Tradition Comes to Santa Barbara Next Weekend
- FICTION
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- FICTION
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- The Secret Museum: PORNOGRAPHY IN MODERN CULTURE by Walter Kendrick (Viking: $18.95; 265 pp.) : The Question of Pornography: RESEARCH FINDINGS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS by Edward Donnerstein, Daniel Linz and Steven Penrod (Free Press: $22.95; 267 pp.)
- Dispute Delays Use of New Head Start Facility
- Latest U.N. Labor Statistics Show More Women Work--and More Are Unemployed
- With Stances So Similar, Watch for Unruly '88 Race
- Buena Park : Chemical Spill Closes Street for 2 Hours
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- HIGHS AND LOWS : NBA Had to Take the Bad With the Good in 1986-87
- NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships : Hamilton Wins Floor Exercise
- Drake Relays : Texas A&M; Sophomore Surprises Smith in 200
- HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS : Alemany Finds Consolation, 16-7
- Chinese divers Hui Tong and Yanmei Yu...
- Fifteen-year-old Kristie Phillips took the all-around title...
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- National League Roundup : A Rookie Gives Herzog His 1,000th Victory as Cardinals Beat Mets, 3-2
- A NIGHT IN RUSTIC FRANCE
- Navy Will Go to Wishbone Next Season
- DIRECTOR FREARS: LIFE IS PROVOCATIVE ENOUGH
- BEATLES CDs: GOING STEREO
- Aerojet Ordnance Gets $5.5-Million Subcontract
- THE CAKE THAT MACK ATE by Rose Robart; illustrated by Maryann Kovalski (Atlantic Monthly: $9.95; 24 pp.; ages 2-8).
- A Reckoning for Kings by Chris Bunch and Allan Cole (Atheneum: $17.95; 384 pp.) Beach House 7by Paul Roadarmel (St. Martin's: $17.95; 320 pp.)
- Sounds of Music, Nature Fill Desert Mountains
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- Three Executives to Be Honored at Awards Dinner
- If your travels take you to New...
- Joining Sharks in the Sea of Cortez
- Virgin Islands' Senators Are the Lawmakers of the Land
- Task Force Will Crack Down on Auto Cruisers
- The Nation : Broker Charged in Theft
- "I feel almost like we are a threatened species."
- Chargers Hope to Draft Defensively, May Settle for a Durable Runner
- Orange County College Baseball : Titans Blow 7-0 Lead and Lose at Fresno, 11-9
- THEATER AWARDS: LET'S BE SENSIBLE
- Council's Action on Crosswalks Hit
- Planning Eases Stress
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- Told Like It Is
- If the Fox network plans to succeed,...
- A Lack of Good Taste?
- SEMI ROLL PLAYING
- RUSSELL'S WORK
- OFF IN NICARAGUA
- A Ship Out of Water
- 'Dream Condos in Monterey Hills'
- 'PLATINO'
- "Daddy" finally told it like it is....
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- OFF IN NICARAGUA
- Poet From San Pedro
- Poet From San Pedro
- Lawsuit Against Sheriff Gates
- Poet From San Pedro
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- PASSING IN REVIEW
- 'PLATINO'
- Tips on Avoiding Fraud
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- The Deaths of Infant Twins
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- OFF IN NICARAGUA
- Likes Disclosure Law
- 'PLATINO'
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- Strong Response
- Compliments to CBS and the writers and...
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- 'PLATINO'
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- SLY & GARY
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- U.S.-Japan Trade Problems
- Thank you, CBS, for a finally truthful...
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- OFF IN NICARAGUA
- Board Helps Landlords
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- U.S.-Japan Trade Problems
- A Lack of Good Taste?
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- A Parting Shot
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- The Region - News from April 26, 1987
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- Names in the News - April 26, 1987
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- NONFICTION - April 26, 1987
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- The Nation - News from April 26, 1987
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- COMEBACK : Dennis Conner Was the First Skipper in 132 Years to Let the America's Cup Slip Into Foreign Hands. To Win It Back, He Battled Australian Technology, Skeptical Financiers--and the East Coast Yachting Establishment.
- Tasting Wines of Temecula
- Indonesia's Colorful Isle of Palm Trees, Temples and Romance
- Postwar Admiration of U.S. Fading in Japan : Jobless Americans Slow to Blame Tokyo
- A COUPLE OF SETBACKS FRUSTRATE AND SLOW DOWN RAVE-UPS
- Out of Tragedy, an Opportunity : Chernobyl's Lesson Is That All of Us Must Share This Planet
- USC Scouted as Possible Presidential Library Site
- The World - News from April 26, 1987
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- Aerial Scanner to Be Used in Hunt for Murder Victims in Sacramento
- Raiders Won't Build Luxury Suites This Year
- 3 Enter Guilty Pleas in Fire at San Juan Hotel
- Designer Roses and Lemons of '87
- James A. Boyle; Judge at Kopechne Inquest
- Union Representation Dispute : Airport Janitors Sue Over Pay, Firing of 2 Men
- Man Gets 5 Years for 1984 Killing After 3 Mistrials on Murder Charge
- Vladimir Krutov tipped in a shot with...