- Drive-By Shooting Victim Testifies : Trial: Another of the witnesses to a Garden Grove attack is cross-examined about her motives in breaking the gang code of silence.
- He Gives Athletics the Brush Off : Entrepreneur: Former Palos Verdes High and San Luis Obispo running back Seaburn is now a contract painter.
- MASTERS CYCLING : 'Beast' a Beauty on a Bike
- JAZZ REVIEW : McLean Quartet Sizzles at Catalina Grill
- SHORT TAKES : Vegas Tardy in Newton Salute
- As Tartikoff Decade Ends, Will NBC Continue to Set the Pace? : Television: The onetime boy wonder introduced 'Letterman,' 'Hill Street Blues,' 'Cosby' and 'Cheers'--shows that appealed to his generation.
- Sergeant Accused of Brutality in 3 Incidents : Lawsuits: Records show that a federal court jury found that Robert K. Sparks contributed to the death of a Ventura County Jail inmate by not quickly summoning medical help.
- Neighbors Left Shaken by San Pedro Slaying
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- Keep Your Eye on This Man : Iraq's Saddam Hussein Seems Awfully Interested in Tiny Kuwait
- Parents Arrested After Baby, 1 1/2 Found Near Death in Bathtub
- Raider Deal-Maker Named to Coliseum Commission
- Jurors in Camarena Case Ask Judge for Materials
- Galen M. Rockney; Retired Quality-Control Supervisor
- Garden Grove : Pool Halls Will Need Use Permits
- Man Gets 10 Years in Shooting
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- Art for San Diego's Sake : Community: Despite a lack of funds, the new public art coordinator is making her presence felt.
- School Board Skirts Rules to Fill Post : Antelope Valley: Officials suspended their bylaws, which require them to seek applications and interview candidates.
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- ANAHEIM : City Council Rejects Senior Housing Plan
- Survivor Tells of Ordeal After Boat Capsized
- An American Tragedy Remembered
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- Man Kills Daughter, 8, Himself
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- Resolutions Tops Qualifiers for Los Al Denim N Diamonds
- NFL ROUNDUP : Chargers, Archer Agree to Terms
- Ray's Play Stays Steady Despite Angels' Ever-Changing Lineup
- 'Today' Debacle Cost $20 Million, Gartner Says : Tailspin: NBC News president acknowledges 'gaffes' and 'screw-ups.'
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- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- GOLF : Army Stint Put Price on Course to Success
- Cypress Dawgs to Face Rest of Metro League in All-Star Game Sunday
- 23 Local Teams to Vie in State Softball Event
- Wilson Is the Emperors' Favorite Son : Soccer: Former Cal State Dominguez Hills goalie is being credited with turning around California's season.
- Forget the Tea, Just Show Him to the First Tee
- Transcript Excerpts From Steinbrenner's Hearing
- ABC Pulls Plug on a Rerun of 'thirtysomething'
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- Doctor Disputes Youth's Charges
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- Good Samaritan Shot Four Times
- Move to Revoke Funds for Ambassador Site Loses
- Part of Mountain Given to Conservancy
- DA Checks Charge That School Board Violated Brown Act : Education: An activist complains that some Centinela Valley Union High School District members conducted public business in private.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Arrested in Robbery of Market
- CAMARILLO : Planners Suggest Allowing RV Sales
- Piniella in Good Standing : Baseball: Commissioner clears Reds' manager in connection with Steinbrenner investigation.
- Ellis F. (Bud) Thackery; Retired Director of Photography
- Marie Meyerholtz; Past Republican Club President
- THE SIDELINES : Gene Tenace Eyes Cardinals Job
- Putting Together All the Kingsmen : Joe Harper, Cal Lutheran's New Football Coach, Faces a Challenging Rebuilding Task
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- Sculley Takes the Polish Off of Apple's Net Income News
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- A World in a Banana Leaf
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- State High Court to Review Ballot Measure
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- Sharpton, Associate Begin Jail Sentences
- Panel Endorses Inspections on Fish Products
- Thompson Gets All-Star Chance : Preps: Bassett High standout is shunned by Shrine Game, but will show his stuff in Hall of Fame Game.
- Lunch at Library to Make History : Presidents: The meal after the Nixon birthplace dedication will be the first ever shared at a public event by a chief executive with three predecessors.
- East and West Mingle at Pacifica Del Mar
- Private Eyes, Private Lives : Detectives: As new privacy laws restrict access to personal information, technology has become more important.
- Honors for Men With a Mission : The Tuskegee Airmen's Biggest Battle--Against Racism--Was Fought on the Ground
- Pasadena Police Get 10% Raise, Increase in Benefits : Labor: The new contract boosts the officers' compensation from 13th to fifth among 14 comparable cities.
- La Verne : Appeal for Big House Denied
- Compton : Council Backs Down on Attempt to Ban Fireworks
- Talking Up a Storm : Politics: Rep. Robert Dornan, no stranger to radio, proves a popular substitute host on a national conservative talk show. He even got a call from a guy named George Bush.
- Countywide : El Toro Base Tops Firms' Airport Lists
- Two Towns That Won't Be Celebrating Today : Whittier: City that launched Nixon's political career missed three opportunities to build presidential library.
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- Fuel, Food Costs Push Consumer Prices Up 0.5% : Economy: The increase was higher than anticipated. But experts expect the big gains in energy and food to abate during the next few months.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ford Recalls Pickups in Flaw
- Shad Out, Saul In as Drexel Chief; Board Is Revamped
- GOOD COOKING : Low-Fat Fruit Desserts That Fool the Taste Buds
- WORLD : American Teen Dies, 56 Injured When Bus Overturns in England
- TEEN : A Fairy-Tale Romance : Stage-Smitten Teen Lands 'Cinderella' Lead
- Grass-Roots Arts Collective Takes Hold : Highland Park: The fledgling group is housed in the old Skateland building.
- EARTHWATCH : Good Bugs : A sprinkling of ladybugs and mantises can keep the really nasty insects away from your cookouts.
- It's New Ballgame in Batting Cage Dispute : Noise: City attorneys drop the charges because they say the regulation is outdated. But they may file a new complaint after the ordinance is revised.
- It's New Ballgame for Assistant Coach at L.B. City College
- Annual Quota on Building Permits Weighed
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE: BASEBALL : Missing Links : All it takes to master the art of batting is expert coaching, the proper stroke . . . and a little luck.
- Blue Line Ridership Up Again
- Tests Urged Before Firm Is Awarded Final OK : Hazardous materials: Marquardt Co., operating for years under a temporary permit, makes chemical bomb parts and rocket engines.
- Carson Places Fireworks Ban on Ballot
- Pair Arrested Over Selling Vitamins as Cure-Alls
- Senate Panel Urges Stiff Penalties for Durenberger
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- STATE : Lotto Pot Grows to $30 Million
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- La Crescenta Valley Residents Organize
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- PERSPECTIVE ON A NEW WORLD ORDER : Not Ready for NATO's Top Table : Japan wants a more active role in Western Europe, but its foreign policy first needs to mature.
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- NEIGHBORS : County Flavor : Forget L.A., why not give visiting French students a tour of Ventura's many eating spots?
- Camping OKd on Santa Rosa Island : Parks: Campground will open this fall. Hunters will shoot 4,000 wild pigs that have ravaged the island.
- Driver Admits to 2nd-Degree Murder
- Daughter of Brando May Face Charge
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- COLUMN LEFT : Deep-Sixed With All Due Dispatch : U.S. actions could silence one witness to Salvadoran death squads forever.
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- Culver City : Fire Station Design OKd
- Judge Sets Hearing on Bayit Dispute : Housing: Jewish groups turn to a religious court to determine who owns a house being shared by 5 UCLA students and 15 homeless men.
- Memo Says U.S. Excused Alleged B-2 Overcharges
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- Spacewalking Soviets Run Into Trouble : Technology: Two cosmonauts are forced to use an emergency hatch to get back into their space station.
- Abused Children's Program Loses Funding Cut Appeal
- COLUMN ONE : Towns Vie to Fit Into UC Gown : Dozens of San Joaquin Valley communities hope to become the site of the university's next campus. Money, jobs and prestige are at stake.
- Montebello : Concrete Replacement for Burned-Out Bridge to Open
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- CIRCUS : Big Top Beckons
- GOINGS ON: SANTA BARBARA : West Meets East : A Champion of community theater has a new challenge as The Reciter in City College musical.
- Shrimpers, Nature: Strained Co-Existence : Industry: A Galveston Bay fisherman reflects on the environment, government regulations and a Vietnamese-Texan culture clash.
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