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- NEA Board Rejects Written Decency Guidelines : Arts funds: The head of the National Endowment for the Arts says he has no intention of becoming a 'decency czar.'
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- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita, Fountain Valley to Meet for Title
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Downs Ventura for Championship
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- Hope for a Cure Led to Tragedy for 1 Family : Faith: Word about a man with special talents filtered to many from a Tijuana tortilla shop. Relatives of those who died in a makeshift chapel are trying to understand the man's attraction and cope with funeral arrangements.
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- Made for Each Other : Universal Studios: Couple dress as monsters for tourists. Today they'll be married in work clothes.
- Crowded Supervisor's Field Rises Above Factionalism : Latinos: Among the vital issues is the candidates' willingness to be accountable to a demanding electorate.
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- Jury Orders Bakker to Pay $129 Million
- Prince Johannes von Thurn und Taxis; Among Richest Men in Europe
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Poindexter Appeals Iran-Contra Verdict
- Bert Whitman; Created 'Green Hornet' Comic Strip
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- THOUSAND OAKS : Indian Center Plans Await County's OK
- SANTA ANA : U.S. Nurse Sees Pen Pal, Classmates
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- New School Trustees Herald Change in Policies : Education: The newcomers, with incumbent Robert Mann, portend better communication between teachers and administration.
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- Man Handed Life Terms in Death of Girl, Knife Attacks : Crime: Sentences to run consecutively for murder of child and stabbing of his mother.
- The Governors Make the Bet, Now Winner Will Have to Eat It
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- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Life Term Imposed for Night of Violence
- ANC Leader Urges Shift in Stand on Sanctions
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- Teaching Them a Lesson : When Students Get Suspended, They Go to Class
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coast Panel to Study Encroachment Rules
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- Dravecky Prospects Improve : Baseball: Former Giant pitcher's left arm will not require amputation, at least for the time being.
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- U.S. Diplomat Howell Comes Home a Hero : Hostages: He says that 'we could do nothing else' but hold out in the besieged Kuwait embassy until all Americans were free.
- ELECTIONS : A Real Choice for Haiti's Voters : Radical priest, economist lead race to become first freely elected president.
- Europe Bloc Readies Food Aid for Soviets : Assistance: Two days after U.S. program is announced, the EC prepares a $1-Billion plan.
- Measure Would Require Public Comment Before a Board Vote
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- N.Y. Had Barred Train Engineer in Boston Crash
- Judge's Ruling Moves Redistricting Fight to State Courtroom
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- 4 Die in Blast on S.D. Ship In Panama : Fishing fleet: Two dead crew members of the Odette Therese were related to the Virissimo family, well-known tuna fishermen.
- Tony Curtis; Retired Bar Manager
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- Chevalier Ignites CSUN, 83-73
- Mideast Talks Setback
- CHINA : A Bridge From Communism to Capitalism
- Fire Causes $650,000 Damage to Apartments
- Sniper Fires From Roof, Wounding Girl in Ankle
- Burt Lancaster Leaves Hospital
- Student Repays Teachers for Giving Lessons in Life : Education: Graduating senior says he wanted to thank them for the examples they set. 18 0f 30 accept his dinner invitation.
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- Butler Agrees to a Dodger Deal : Signing Would Embellish a Left-Handed Complement
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- TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : It's Typically Close as Long Beach Poly Defeats Mater Dei
- Carbon Monoxide, the Silent Killer
- FULLERTON : Art Volunteers Needed for Festival
- Top Bush Aide Says He Prefers San Diego for GOP Convention
- Let Us Never Fear to Negotiate : Iraq and U.S. hassle over Baker's Baghdad talk date
- Officials Sift Rubble for Records : Fire: Investigators say the $4-million blaze that destroyed the Simi school district warehouse Nov. 28 started accidentally.
- 300 Students Walk Out in Support of Teachers
- Landlord-City Feud Erupts Over Law on Security Deposits
- Valets Seen as Key to Solve Airport's Parking Woes : Burbank: Officials hire a curbside parking service for a 90-day trial to discourage overnight travelers from using short-term spaces near the terminal.
- Measure on Replacing Council Members Delayed
- DiMarco to Run Children's Services : Education: Gov.-elect Wilson warns that his new Cabinet secretary cannot be expected to work miracles in time of economic difficulty.
- Search for L.A. Officer Is Halted
- 162 Seized in Drug Arrests at Schools
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- Berenice Cox; Women's Club Founder
- Quota on Soviet Jews : WORLD IN BRIEF
- Hitting Harley for Millions Called 'Justice,' Not Malice
- Clark Set to Sign With Boston for Three Years, $9.3 Million
- BREA-OLINDA GIRLS' TOURNAMENT : Brea Stops Alemany to Advance to Final
- UCLA Women Will Play Pacific for NCAA Volleyball Title Tonight
- Jack Clark, Red Sox Are Close to Agreement
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- Minnesota Is Accused by NCAA : Enforcement: Parceling of university funds to athletes called most serious violation.
- Latino Activists Urge Amnesty Changes
- The Price of a Miracle : Child Defied Death but Therapy's Cost Is Daunting
- Bradley Reaps Harvest for Brilliant Year
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- NBA ROUNDUP : Piston Guards Remain Tepid as Celtics Win
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Beats Bishop Diego to Extend Win Streak to Four
- The Back Room Drama of Redistricting
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : School Joins Study-Abroad Group
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Rough Start for U.S. in World Cup
- Output Drops; Wholesale Prices Rise : Economy: The data seems to be a classic example of 1970s-style stagflation. But some analysts say the numbers are distorted and thus aren't as gloomy as they might seem.
- Chrysler Takes Defensive Steps as Kerkorian Buys Big Stake
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : REDDING : Mt. Shasta Skiing OKd Over Protests
- Rebel Savimbi Ready to Sign Peace Plan : Angola: The UNITA leader says the accord provides for a cease-fire and elections for a multi-party democracy.
- Louis Kievman; Classical and Jazz Violist
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- Eastern Faces New Allegations of Faking Data : Airlines: The latest charges were contained in an affidavit that was filed to support a federal raid of the carrier's Miami headquarters two weeks ago.
- Weary Iraqis Whipsawed by Hope, Despair
- COLUMN ONE : New Wall of Despair in Europe : Even as the Iron Curtain has been lifted, the West is erecting its own barrier--this one to bar migrating poor from Romania, Hungary and other nations.
- Crash Kills 5 Israelis
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- Carter Hawley Sale of Division Raises Much-Needed Cash
- 'Unsafe' Operation Leads to Closure of Far Western Bank
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- STOCKS : Dow Off 20.55; Economic Data Sinks Market
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- Philadelphia Hopes to Raise Cash Next Week From Lenders
- Worshipers Sought Cures in House Where 12 Died
- Wheaton Too Good for Lendl : Tennis: He upsets the world's third-ranked player to join three other Americans in semifinals of $6-million tournament.
- Winter Sports Fixture Is Dying a Slow Death : Indoor track: As its popularity grows in Europe, drug scandals and a lack of money combine to hurt the product in the U.S.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kirby Scores 27, but Chapman Women Fall
- Catholic Theologians Criticize Vatican's Role
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Team Is a Victory Away From Playoffs
- Cards Donated to 2 Detention Units
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Handel Would Enjoy This 'Messiah' : Stage: Conductor Kenneth Kiesler brought refreshing vision to this holiday standard performed by the San Diego Symphony and Master Chorale.
- Dance and Music Reviews : A Steamy, Riveting Study of the Tango
- Soul Asylum Sheds Its Little-Brother Tag : Rock: The post-punkers are finally casting a shadow over the Twin Cities scene rather than toiling beneath it. They play tonight at Bogart's.
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- Many U.S. Banks on Brink of Insolvency, Report Warns
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- Libyan POWs Are Being Taken to Zaire, Radio Says
- William S. Paley Planted Seeds of CBS' Collapse : Television: Like a parent who could not let go of his child, the possessiveness of the network's founder almost destroyed the thing he loved most.
- TV Reviews : 'Kids' Starts on High Note, Goes Downhill
- 'Lion': Flawed but It Works
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- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bloody Poetry' From Brenton
- Sockers Conquer 3rd-Quarter Jinx, Beat Storm : MSL: Hat trick by St. Louis' Preki can't keep Sockers from third straight victory.
- VAQUERO TOURNAMENT : Canyons Topples Glendale, Advances to Title Game
- Pioneer Has Ambitions for Madonna Concert Disc
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pixies Play Nice and Rough
- Schoeffling Carves Out a Niche Away From the Movie Set
- Danny Simon Brings Out the Comic Genius
- Malibu Docents--a Rare Species : Parks: Volunteer guides, such as Northridge teacher Sandra McRea, are in short supply.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Adams, Held to 20 Points, Sparks Granite Hills Past Her Ex-Teammates
- The Baltimore Orioles traded right-handed pitcher Mickey...
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- Dance and Music Reviews : Mischans Play Mesmerizing Brahms
- WEEKEND TV : Addict Athletes, Hope, Garland and Sinatra
- Patients' Artwork Speaks Volumes : Therapy: To the trained eye, the colors and shapes and themes of the drawings express hidden feelings.
- Criticism of Ruscha Show Missed the Point
- If Foreman Can Do It, Why Can't Lasorda?
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- Rams, Robinson Take Hits for Their Strategy On and Off the Field
- Crash Kills 5 Israelis
- Obituaries - Dec. 15, 1990
- Suspect in Murders of Man, Wife Arrested : Crime: Neill Matzen, who confessed to the slayings in a letter to a newspaper and vowed to kill himself, is discovered in a Fontana shack.
- Ex-Keating Aide Tells of Cranston Bids for Funds : Thrifts: The former Lincoln S&L; lobbyist testifies the senator sought contributions at the same time he promised to assist in battling regulators.
- Suspect in Slaying of O.C. Woman Captured
- Carbon Monoxide Blamed for 12 Deaths During Rite : Sect: The group's leader reportedly said that God was coming and held 'cleansing' services in Tijuana home.
- Won't Retreat on Jan. 3 Deadline for Talks, Bush Insists : Gulf crisis: President says he is considering seeking congressional authority 'to take offensive action' against Iraq. Baghdad is pessimistic over peace prospects.