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- The State : 48 Arrested at Nuclear Lab
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- East Germans Fish Woman Out of River
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- Commentary : A List of Kentucky Derby Candidates: Tough Going After Easy Goer
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- Fire Stopped Before Spreading at Center
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- Golf Roundup : Norman Is Seeing in Triplicate and He Likes It
- At 42, Ryan Still Has Right to Bear Arm
- NASCAR Event at Saugus Speedway Postponed by Rain
- For McKeon, Salazar, Baseball's Lovelier the Third Time Around
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- Gotten for a Song
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- Cleanup Tests Skills and Costs $973 Million
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- George Slaff, 83; Longtime Advocate of Liberal Causes
- Long Beach, Los Angeles Not Affected : Federal Budget Cut Threatens Harbor Dredging
- Make the Mask of Democracy Real : Peace Bids From Central American Extremes Need Rewarding
- Another Failure for California Schools, Where 'A' Stands for Easy Accreditation
- Ardis C. Knox Dies; Aide to Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Davis Finding It Harder to Avoid Blame for Jokes, Credit for Saves
- Clippers Are Trounced as Shooting Guards Fail : Suns Run Away With a 123-103 Victory Despite a Triple-Double by Norman
- Fisher May Be Interim, but Michigan Win Over Virginia Is Permanent
- Yankees' Turmoil Is Back in Front Office
- Fullerton Hits Four Homers to Beat FSU
- Baseball Is Starting to Seem Like Home Base : For actor and director James Gammon, game yields the high hope of having a hand in a couple of hits
- Michael McCarty and His Partner Divvy Their Stakes
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- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : What Sets the Best Apart from All the Rest . . . : Handicapping the winners: A review of the best actor/best actress nominees
- Gov. Deukmejian on State Budget and Times Response
- Taper 'Paternalism'
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- Gov. Deukmejian on State Budget and Times Response
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- A Flow of Irony
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- Navy Plan Assailed
- Gov. Deukmejian on State Budget and Times Response
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- Gov. Deukmejian on State Budget and Times Response
- WALK LIKE A MAN
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- Old Values Survive
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- Gov. Deukmejian on State Budget and Times Response
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