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- The 'San Angeles' Barrier : Plan Calls for Converting Camp Pendleton Into Park if Marines Leave
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- Three Rubin Discoveries
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- Commentary : Sugar Ray's Legend Larger Than Life, or Death
- Students Help Tenants
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- FELLOW PASSENGERS A Novel in Portraits<i> by Louis Auchincloss (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 223 pp.) </i>
- Rose Did Not Bet on Baseball, Associate Says
- THE BRIDE WHO RAN AWAY<i> by Diana O'Hehir (Washington Square Press / Pocket Books: $6.95) </i>
- NCAA Men's Gymnastics : Kirksey Holds Off Two Challengers to Win All-Around
- Pete Rose Jr. Has Shown Hall of Fame Poise, If Not Talent
- Nearly Dies From Bite of Rare Snake : Venom Collector Gets a Taste of Own Medicine
- Goals of Crime Movies
- Thousands in Soviet Georgian Capital Join Funeral Marches
- Article About Protests Held on Abortion Issue
- Malaysia's King Holds a Sometime Job and Doesn't Even Get a Crown
- 2 Daughters of Slaying Suspect Are Found Dead
- Design House: Earthquake Recovery at Its Best
- NCAA Women's Gymnastics : UCLA's Hamilton Wins Two Titles as Bruins Impress
- Deliveryman Killed by Police Car
- Beach Parking Fees
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- 93 Killed in Soccer Game Crush : Victims Trampled at English Stadium; 200 Reported Hurt
- New-Generation Cast in 'Die Frau ohne Schatten'
- HMO Members Find Quality of Programs Much Superior to Traditional Health Care
- Reality of War Is That Men Have to Die for Grant to Take Richmond
- Growing Interest in Stricken Ventura River May Help Steelhead Trout Thrive Again
- Arbitration Service Forms
- The World : Bolivians Halt Drug Plan
- Larry Parrish Tries Luck in Japan
- India's Snake Charmers a Dying Breed
- Opposition Blocks Pacific Palisades Mini-Mall Project
- A Numbers Game Leaves Punter Facing Long Odds in Bid for NFL Job
- Great Balls of Fire: Knockin' On Heaven's Good Vibrations Maybe Baby Ain't That a Shame : ROBYN HITCHCOCK AND THE EGYPTIANS "Queen Elvis." A
- AWOL No More : Long Beach Is Rounding Up, Returning Truants to School
- A Gallant Lady
- NFL DRAFT : Rams Are in Good Position; Raiders Must Trade for It
- What Made Charlie Run? : From destitution to global acclaim: A look at Chaplin on the 100th anniversary of his birth
- CMT Audience Chooses 'Kiss Me, Kate'
- Long Beach Grand Prix : Al Unser Jr. Will Be First in Line Today
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- Area Players Gain Finals in Seniors' Tennis Sectionals
- Man Arrested in Sherman Oaks Shooting
- Many Question Fairness of Current Standards of Conduct : Wright Affair Stirs Debate on Reform of House Rules
- Gardener Keeps 170 Flower Beds in Heart of Washington Filled : He's Got the Blooming Situation in Hand
- Buck Pets Thrash Loud in Classic Rock Fashion
- Case of Poetic Justice
- Koskotas Implicates Premier in Payoffs, Bribery : Ex-Banker's Tale May Be Greek Tragedy
- Drug Traders Risk Necks to Pass Through Singapore
- "He believes you have to move, and...
- Coast Guard Chief 'Encouraged' by Exxon's Plan to Clean Up Oil
- Soviets Seeking to Get Hang of Baseball
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- Clark, Kell Will Tangle Once Again
- Alcohol Tax
- Plans for 'Adult' Fare on Cable TV Stir Opposition
- Eco-Eschatology : HIGH TECH HOLOCAUST<i> by James Bellini (Sierra Club Books: $10.95, paper; 256 pp.; 0-87156-686-9) </i>
- The Problem With Starting at the Top
- A STUBBORN ONE : Persistence, and Then Some, Takes Titans' Staton to Brink of Pro Career
- Cajun Culture, Cuisine: The World Invades the Bayous
- Polish Prime Time
- Donna Summer: New Label, New Hit?
- Further HMO Debate
- The House
- Daddy Dearest
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- End of a Tradition : Young Basque Shepherds No Longer Flock to Calif.
- Listeriosis Scare Sends Shiver Through French Town That Is Famous for Its Cheese
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- READER REMEMBERS 'NELSON'
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- Sockers Win on Road to Get Home Edge for First Playoff Series
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- A Primer for Japan's Latest Political Scandal
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Compton Election : Incumbents Face Chorus of Critics
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- The Los Angeles Brand of Biracial Coalition Politics
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- HMO Members Find Quality of Programs Much Superior to Traditional Health Care
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- The Nation : Maryland Site Substitute for D.C. Prison
- The Circuitry of Nightmare and Hope : SEE UNDER: LOVE<i> by David Grossman translated from the Hebrew by Betsy Rosenberg (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 458 pp.) </i>
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