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- Baseball : Hard-Throwing Young Concludes Season With Renewed Hope
- 2 Rookie Mistakes Help Joyner, Angels Produce 2-1 Victory
- CHALLENGE TO MIKE TYSON? : Olympic Boxer Ray Mercer May Be a Hot Pro Prospect, or Maybe Too Old to Fight Champion
- Golf Roundup : Green Shoots a 68, Takes Two-Shot Lead in Canada
- Banding Together to Promote Neighborhood Art Galleries
- ERIC DICKERSON : One Thing Hasn't Changed From Previous Seasons--His Openness
- They're Making Their Marks : Local Players Try Germany as Alternate Route to NBA
- Astrodome Scoreboard Headed for Scrap Heap
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Police Killer's Case Shows Pitfalls : Defendants Risk Their Lives Representing Themselves
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
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- Welcome Mat Is Pulled In for New Korean Church
- Italian visitors find ethnic diversity is a 'most beautiful thing.'
- Zuma, 3 Other County Beaches to Get 1st New Facilities in Decades
- CSUN's Timing Off in Soccer Forfeit
- Squash 'Farmers' Hope World Game Sprouts in America
- 5-2 Win Puts Padres on Even Keel
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- Big 10 Roundup : Wisconsin Stunned by Western Michigan
- College Quarterback Trying to Turn Back the Hands of Time
- The Meaning of Jean Michel Basquiat's Life
- Graham Bronze of Duke Ellington at LACMA
- 'Battle of Drummers': Is Bellson Getting a Smile From Old Rival?
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- Grandstand Court Claims 3 More Victims : Leconte, McNeil, Gomez Join List of Seeded Players Upset in U.S. Open
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- Crackdown on Prostitutes Raises Some Legal Issues
- Brazil Wins Soccer Tournament at the Coliseum
- Commentary : Legal Attack on Man's Pet Rooster Symptomatic of a Societal Change
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- Commentary : Manager of Year Is a Tough Call
- Southwest Roundup : North Texas Rebounds to Surprise Texas Tech
- In His Spot, You Would Smile, Too
- The Gentle Wave of Bossa Nova Rolls On
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- Dukakis Lauds Immigrants on Ellis Island Visit
- Islam's Holy Al Aqsa Mosque, Ravaged by Fire in 1969, Is Finally Being Restored
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- Alhambra Heeds Protest Against Parole Office Site
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- Maverick Shakes Up Staid Norwegian Politics
- Dukakis, Bush Tailor Jobs Statistics to Suit Their Needs
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- Pollution Curbs for Plants Near Schools Sent On to Governor
- Psychiatric Ward Rape Investigated
- Toll of U.S. Air Shows: 100 Lives and $1 Billion : Safety Record Compiled by The Times Covers Demonstrations and Publicity Events Since 1955
- Rewriting History Easier Said Than Done for Soviets
- U.S. Crash Investigators Talk With Flight 1141's Injured Co-Pilot
- Ulster Defense Regiment Troops Live on Firing Line in Violent Province
- First Store Opens in New Malibu Mall
- Soviets to Fill In Textbook 'Blanks'
- Youth Shot to Death in Possible Gang Killing
- THE PANDAS OF WOLONG
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- Blue 'Moon'?
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- Transportation Deals for Visitors to Tokyo
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- Over the Ages, Lebanon's Conquerors Left Their Marks at Dog River
- Record-Tying 103 Kicks Off Long Weekend
- Scientists, Navy Submerged in Plan to Map Ore Deposits on Ocean Floor
- To Keep Wages Restrained, Executives Ought to Start With Their Own Paychecks
- PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 1 : THE OTHER GAMES
- Harry Gant won his second consecutive Grand...
- Timely Gust of Wind Blows British to Overall Title in Super Cup '88
- Foul Shanghai Sewage System Redesigned in Pasadena
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- Woman Killed, 4 Hurt in Car Crash; Driver Arrested
- Guns 'N Ammo
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- REMEMBERING RAYMOND CARVER
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- Bush Adviser's Criticism of Dukakis Is Like the Pot Calling the Kettle Black
- Widen Minds, Too
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- Warning Needed
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- An Appeal for Redevelopment
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- BEETHOVEN'S VAN
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- Tourists Mostly Unaffected by Political Climate in Diverse Chile
- Special Interest Money Was Key : Campaign Contributions Paved Way for FBI Sting
- Dark Smoke on Cowles Mountain Sends Neighborhood Residents a Signal to Flee
- Thousands Flee Huge Toxic Cloud : Evacuees Get the Message: 'Get Up and Go'
- Thousands Flee Huge Toxic Cloud : Plant Fire Brings Evacuation of Area in Southeast L.A. County; 70 Injured
- South Coast Repertory: A Chronology
- A Dozen Ships to Sail Along Coast of Mexico
- 600 Acres Burn as S.D. Blaze Singes Homes
- Hot, Freakish Weather Starts Long Weekend
- Junior High Principal Is Transferred After Faculty Complains
- 45 Arrested in Highway Drug Sting, Including Big Rig Truck Drivers
- Deputy D.A. Jailed as Vehicular Manslaughter Suspect
- Ex-Hostage Priest to Take Post at USC Center
- Weekend Racing at Del Mar : Great Communicator Tries Again
- Australian Government to Promote 'Oz Rock'
- Billy Harper Delivers Emotion at Memory Lane
- Morrison Proves Versatile in Catalina's One-Nighter
- Governor Signs Bill to Allow Food Suppliers to Give Surplus to Needy
- El Salvador Forms Commission to Probe Death Squad Activity
- She's Their Mother Once More
- Local News in Brief : Huntington Beach : Pacifica Hospital Offers Shuttle Service
- TV Station Reports Agreement Reached on Schroeder Deal
- NFL PREVIEW 1988 : NFC to Remain Dominant : It Looks Like the 49ers' Turn to Continue Conference's Hold on Super Bowl
- A Game Comeback : Kellen Overcame Pain, Doubt to Play a Final Season at CSUN
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Childs' Songs Are Gospel for the Global Village
- 'E.T.' Embraces the Vain and Vapid With a Vengeance
- TV MOVIE REVIEW : New CBS Movie 'Higher Ground' Leaves John Denver High and Dry
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stewart-Bromberg Bill Makes for Seriocomedy
- Hormel Plans Layoffs
- Reebock Vice President Agrees to Insider Trading Settlement
- Managua Sees Contras as Trying to Provoke Clash
- Lebanon's Caretaker Cabinet to Stay On, Premier Says
- Summer Cum Laude Rites for a Labor Day Weekend
- Tremor Rattles Jamaica
- Jet Dumps 2 Sisters in Alaska for Ruckus Over Smoking Ban
- State Bar Monitor Sees 'Best-in-Nation' Disciplining of Lawyers
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Hatch Explains Barb
- Waite's Health Said to Be Deteriorating
- Book Gives Down-to-Earth Advice About What to Charge for Pictures
- Judge Cuts Arsonist's Sentence by 1 Year
- Worker Trapped in Kneading Machine
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- About-Face Is Ordered on Ballot Wording of Citizens' Growth Issue
- Designs Sought for Van Nuys Civic Center Office
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- The first U.S. Olympic medal contenders, the...
- Cal State Long Beach Plays Host to Boise St.
- College Roundup : Chapman Soccer Team Blanks SCC, 4-0
- NFL PREVIEW 1988 : Ram Youth Movement Ready to Come of Age : Everett's Mastery of Offense, Changes in Defense May Get Results This Season
- Stewart and Bromberg Offer Epic and Farce
- Comply or Pay Penalties, High Court Tells Yonkers
- Jury Awards $450,000 to Man Shot by Deputies
- Cal State Fullerton Opens Its Season Tonight at Southwestern Louisiana
- Welcome to Mr. Boz's Neighborhood
- WPPSS Approves Deal to Stay Clear of Fraud Case
- Summer Jobless Rate for Youths Put at 68.5%
- FDA Wants New Cigarette Put on Hold While It Decides if It's a Drug
- 'Horse Behaviorist' to Hold 6-Day Clinic
- Soviets Expand Naval Facilities in Syria
- Chinese, Soviets Cite Some Accord in Cambodia Talks
- COMMUNITY POLICE-TO-CIVILIAN RATIOS
- Outlook Unsettled, Looking Up for Immigrants in Limbo on Amnesty
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- National League Roundup : Three-Hitter by Cardinals' Magrane Keeps Astros in Their Place
- D.A. Files Charges on Suspect in Murders of Valley Family in 1982
- America's Cup : Cam Lewis, Hired Gun on Stars & Stripes, Is a Refreshing Breeze