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- Stoning Clay
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- Mandela Marks Soweto Uprising Date
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- Brazilians Stay Wary of Collor's Inflation Cure : Economy: President's plan put an immediate halt to soaring prices. Now consumers, merchants and laborers await the long-term consequences.
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- Word of Mouth Puts Choice Into Young Lives : Education: San Diego school's voluntary integration program often snowballs when a neighborhood starts to compare notes.
- Favored San Diego Outrigger Team Upset
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- Linneaus' Flower Clock
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- Pacific Symphony Director Is Honored
- Prank Fails, but UCI Engineers Still Graduate
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- Buena Park Seeks Advice on Its Future
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- Bargain Becomes Free Ticket, Not Another Ryan No-Hitter
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- USOC Board Acts on Three Key Issues
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- Old Riverside Homes
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- 'Robo Dad' Marinovich: He Raises 'Trophy Kids'
- Hillside Plan Brings Home Old Squabble : Development: Some Hollywoodland residents say a proposal for four houses could worsen inadequate fire access to a tinder-dry area.
- An Unsavory Trend Starting to Develop : Planning Commissioners Shouldn't Fraternize, Period
- Suspicious $6-Million Fire Destroys 40 Condominiums
- Airport Commissioners Join Their Critics : Bureaucracy: County supervisors have let them handle details of John Wayne expansion project. Members admit they could have done a better job.
- Vickers Clears a Hurdle : Track and field: She upsets Farmer-Patrick despite stumbling near the finish.
- Tillman Stopped by Tyson in First : Boxing: Former champion scores a knockout at 2:47 against friend who kept him off '84 Olympic team.
- Kiwis Take a Commanding Lead but Put Celebration on Hold
- Forget the Tale of the Tape: George Hates Tale of the Scale
- Creditstoppers
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- MOUNTAINEER Thirty years of Climbing the World's Great Peaks <i> by Chris Bonington (Sierra Club Books: $29.95; 192 pp.;) </i>
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- Lodes of Work : Tungsten Mine in Mt. Baldy Canyon Is Unique; So Are Obstacles Owners Face
- Pop's Day
- Muslim Enclaves Hold Together in Poland : Religion: Descendants of barbarian Tartars cling desperately to their ethnic traditions in mostly Roman Catholic country.
- New Son Provides Chance to Right Family Wrongs
- Gorbymania Gets All Dolled Up
- Sri Lankan Government, Rebels Agree to Truce
- Moon Shines on Junior Fellows Arabella Ball
- The Movies of Summer--Hype Has Become an Event
- 5.1 Quake Rocks Greece
- County Plans 2 Big Projects to Reuse Waste Water : Conservation: The drought-fighting, $185-million projects would reclaim sewage water--some from the Los Coyotes plant in Cerritos--for parks, industry and other uses.
- Yeltsin's Challenge: How Disruptive? : Chaos Is One Possibility If the Soviet Union Unravels
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : A Sovereign Nation Can Say No : Japan is capable of devising its own global strategy and should do so, and not just accede to U.S. wishes.
- Six Is Not Enough : Fatherhood: Kevin Kolbeck loves having a big family. He says discipline--and a supportive wife--are essential.
- Community College Teachers Deserve a Pat on the Back
- Fishing for Answers in Tainted Bay : Pollution Study Sounds Alarm, but County Should Do So Also
- The 18th-seeded team of Brian Lewis, of...
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- The Stone Roses: Working-Class Heroes
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- TALES FROM THE PLANET EARTH <i> by Arthur C. Clarke (Bantam: $9.95, illustrated)</i>
- Handing Over the Wanted Unwanted Child : AN OPEN ADOPTION <i> by Lincoln Caplan (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 137 pp.; 0-374-10558-8) </i>
- Cat Lands on Its Feet in Competitive Global Marketplace
- Overnight Visitors? They're Always Welcome to Stay. But Not in My House.
- Mexican Resort to Rise With Eye on Environment : Tourism: Nayarit state wants to be a model for similar developments, avoiding the pollution and other problems of nearby Puerto Vallarta.
- ON THE GOLDEN PORCH <i> by Tatyana Tolstaya (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- VICTORIA B.C. : EVERTHING BUT THE QUEEN : From High Tea to Cricket, British Columbia's Capital Is the Next-Best Thing to England
- Ronda Is Tough Town to Get Out of Your Heart
- Houses Change but Neighbors Don't : Westdale: Remodeling and renovation is widespread in this community that has 3,500 homeowners and 500 are original owners.
- Los Angeles CountyINGLEWOOD: Acacia Villas, 27 2-3-bedroom...
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- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i>
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- Owner of Beleaguered Bar Agrees to Give Up License
- More Arrests Are Made as Federal Gang Sweep Ends : Crime: The nationwide crackdown results in 174 arrests. L.A. police take 27 more into custody in a North Hollywood action.
- Federal Gang Sweep Ends in More Arrests : Crime: The nationwide crackdown nets 174 fugitives. O.C. officials say officers will continue to serve warrants.
- Rape Victim's Undisguised Story Stirs Strong Reaction
- Mickey Grants Tiny Victim's Wish : Follow-Up: A paramedic keeps in touch with a Santa Ana 9-year-old nearly killed by a gang member's bullet. He figures that a trip to Disneyland is just what the doctor ordered.
- Parker and Poll Battle at Forum
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN LYNCH : Reseda Basketball Coach Applauds Paez for Staying True to His Values
- Dream Vacations Are His Gift to Dying Children : Philanthropy: A Holocaust veteran's clearinghouse and resort village help families grant the last wishes of terminally ill youngsters.
- Sen. Bradley's Race in New Jersey Looks Like Another Easy Slam-Dunk
- Smugglers Dodge Mideast Troubles : Black market: Mule trains provide badly needed goods and keep shaky economy going. Risky trek runs the borders where Lebanon, Syria and Israel intersect.
- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i>
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- Time Doesn't Diminish the Spirit of County's Legendary Lifeguards
- Faldo Has to Look for Union Label
- Heat Beat Timbers
- All-Star Football Contest Halted in the Third Quarter After Brawl Erupts on Field
- At 39, Dave Parker Still Swinging With Power
- COMMENTARY : Dropping the X : Rating movies is a slippery business, and after 22 years the severest of ratings has outlived whatever usefulness it had
- ** 1/2 HOTHOUSE FLOWERS "Home" <i> London</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
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- East Europe Offered by Interhostel
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