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- Makes You Sorry, Not Safe : Senate Crime Bill's Provisions Range From Problematic to Dangerous
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- Builder Slain in New Home by Intruder : Homicide: Gunman entered through doors left open because of heat. Man found jumping over fences in neighborhood is held.
- Grand Jury Inquiry of Kolender Reported : Investigation: A variety of allegations, ranging from sex with prostitutes to favoritism for Chargers players, were the focus of a probe, which is continuing.
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- Sheriff's Rail Patrol Ready--and Waiting : Security: Minor flareups are met by a show of force on the Blue Line. But the relative peace has been a pleasant early surprise.
- 100,000 Asbestos Cases Ordered Consolidated : Litigation: A judge orders the class action against Manville to unclog court dockets and speed up payment to workers injured by the material.
- Maxicare's Reorganization Plan Approved
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- Art, Antiques From Four Failed Thrifts to Be Sold
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 19.55, Falls Just Short of 3,000 Mark
- 7 Nations OK Settlement on Polish Border
- NATION : Fires Fan Across the Northwest
- Next Step : Toward a New Kind of Latin Revolution: Power to the Middle Class : The Bush plan aims to revive laggard economies with investment, trade and debt relief. The wealthy oligarchies would lose out in the process.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Library Is Another Step in Nixon's Resurrection : Politics: Sustained and motivated by his sense of destiny, he has mostly shed the aura of shame.
- REGIONAL REPORT / ABORTION INITIATIVE : Oregon Bypassing Politicians to Give Voters a Voice on Issue
- Glendale Pair Seeks Reform on Elections : Ballot drive: The transplanted New Englanders go after political power for areas they say are neglected.
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- Mayor Kicks Councilman Off Water Panel : Feuds: Poor attendance by 12-year veteran Jim Monahan, a pro-growth member of the slow-growth council, was cited as the reason.
- Over 60 Animals Seized at Illegal Wildlife Compound
- LA HABRA : 'Points of Light' to Welcome Bush
- SANTA PAULA : Plan to Improve Streets Is Approved
- Make a Bid: Dirty Cars at Bargain Prices
- Man Held in Freeway Crash That Injured Six
- Importance of Being Rich : Kohl, on a Roll, Advances German Reunification in a Major Deal
- Walesa Foes Form New Movement
- Documentary : Life in a Time of Chaos: Past the Bullets in Beirut : In a city often crippled by violence, the beach clubs flourish and the golf course is green and groomed. The evidence of the Lebanese as survivors is everywhere.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Governmental Crisis Defused
- NATION : Debate Cap Put on Rights Bill
- SAN JOSE : Another Try For a Cease-Fire
- Sweeping Sovereignty Declared by Ukraine : Soviet Union: The republic spells out a vision of neutrality. It seeks control of its industry and resources.
- Suit Filed to Block Marina Place Project
- OXNARD : Charge Dropped in Clash With Police
- Soviets Join Corps of 'Hard Work, Low Pay' : Exchange: Four visitors have toughed out a month of forestry, firefighting and Beatles' tunes.
- Pair to Climb Mountain for Friend : Tragedy: Hikers vow a memorial trip up Mt. Whitney in honor of a 26-year-old killed in a lightning storm.
- Camarena Case Goes to Jury After 9 Weeks : Justice: Panel begins deliberating the fate of four men accused in the 1985 kidnaping and murder of U.S. drug agent.
- Seventh-seeded Anne Smith advanced to the second...
- Ex-AFL Star Kemp Retains High Profile : Football: Former MVP quarterback for the Buffalo Bills is secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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- Chip Makers Cope With Tiny Market : Technology: Gallium arsenide manufacturers narrow their focus because the industry failed to boom as expected.
- Datametrics Receives Rockwell Contract
- LOCAL : Valencia Man Held in Fatal Crash
- Insider : With Relations Cooling, Israel Being Careful With U.S. Card : A $4-billion arms deal with the Saudis draws nary a peep. The silence says plenty about the gap between the allies.
- Carla Hills Called 'Cute but Aging' : Japanese Politician Defends Words, Says No Sexism Intended
- BOOK REVIEW : Search for Environmental View of Design
- CAMARILLO : Residents Reduce Use of Water 11%
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- It's Five-Way Battle for Riding Title : Hollywood Park: With six days left in meeting, Valenzuela, Stevens and 3 others are in close contest.
- NATION : Whale's Release No Fish Story
- Staff Changes for 2 San Diego Dance Groups
- TV REVIEW : Jane Pauley's 'Real Life' a Summer 'Funumentary'
- SHORT TAKES : 'Elvis My Dad' to Tell Lisa's Tale
- 'Ghost' Performing Solidly at the Box Office
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Harmonica Virtuoso, 76, Blows in for SummerPops
- 10 Years on Road to Glory : Football: The AFL took root in 1960 and quickly was maligned. But by 1970, it had become a thorn deep in the side of NFL.
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- Library May Bring Nixon a Measure of Redemption
- RISE AND FALL: The thousands about to...
- Amphitheater Merger Opposed : Law: The Justice Department plans to file an antitrust suit to keep the Pacific and Irvine Meadows facilities from creating what it says would be a monopoly.
- Minnesota S&L; Cases, Similar to Neil Bush's, Raising Questions
- 25% Spending Cut Looms as Deficit Soars
- 2 Pulled From Ocean After 48-Hour Ordeal : Rescue: Survivors, clinging to an ice chest, were heard shouting in the waves near Malibu. They said two companions died after their boat was run down by another.
- Parkland Case Could Prompt a Laguna Niguel Building Ban
- ENCORE: Rep. Robert K. Dornan, a former...
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- High Medical Costs Add to Ills of Poor, Health System
- D.A. Opens Probe Into Tunnel Fire
- Blue Line Ridership Is Higher Than Expected
- Number of Inner-City Single Parents on Rise : Families: Experts see a shortage of 'marriageable' young black men. The situation fosters a cycle of poverty, they say.
- GRIDLOCK? Will President Bush's arrival disrupt Wednesday...
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- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Patriarch Leads Greek Orthodox Rite
- RJR Nabisco Restructures to Cut Debt
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : French Investor to Buy Adidas
- Discretionary advice: A former presidential son has...
- Gunmen Fire on Stockton Group; 2 Dead, 7 Wounded
- Bush May Name Panel of Experts to Look Into Glitches at NASA
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- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Kennedys Gather at Party for Rose
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Beats Fairbank to Win First Title as Pro
- THE SIDELINES : Walt Terrell Declines Demotion by Pirates; Club Seeking Trade
- NBC Hires Fratello as NBA Analyst
- Riddoch, Padres Find a Victory : Baseball: The team stopped its four-game losing streak and ended its worst four-week skid since 1981, defeating the Pirates, 4-1, for the new manager's first victory.
- Designer Paul Boyington: Hollywood's Master Miniaturist : Television: His most recent creation is the U.S.--from sea to shining sea--for the opening segment of 'Into the Night With Rick Dees.'
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- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM Discloses 5.2% Profit Gain
- Officials Offer Tips to Avoid Nightmare Commute Today
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Two Symbols of Budget Gridlock : Capitol: Democrat Vasconcellos uses powerful position to fight program cutbacks. Republican McClintock decries those who want a tax hike.
- NATION : Quayle Seeks Panel on NASA
- Deficit Hits $168 Billion : Drastic Cutbacks Loom as U.S. Hikes Its '91 Estimate : White House 1st Forecast Was Way Off
- Morning Drive Smooth in Wake of Metro Rail Fire
- Even Rats are Abandoning the Heat in Search of Cooler Climes in Homes
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- To Go or Not to Go? First Welch, Stewart, Sax--Now Gibson?
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Sweep Yankees With 11th Consecutive Road Victory
- Battle of Britain : Golf: Calcavecchia tries to repeat British Open conquest. Since then, he's reaped the benefits in increased appearance fees.
- Breeders Cite Plant for Foal Deformities
- Versatile Hill Named Angel of the Week
- Pop Music : Exemplary Blues-Rock From Mick Taylor
- Hungary Says Soviets Will Slash Oil Deliveries:...
- Several Concerned Sources Seek Ways to Get NASA Back on Track
- BOOK REVIEW : MYSELF AND MARCO POLO<i> By Paul Griffiths</i> Random House $17.95, 274 pages : Answering Rhetorical Questions
- LOCAL : Teen-Ager Killed on Stolen Cycle
- Candor in All Things Nuclear : Hanford Coverup Raises Anew the Credibility Issue
- EL TORO : Council to Consider Land Swap Tuesday
- Putting Bite Into the Bark : Salvador Hasn't Been Taking Us Seriously
- A First Look at Nixon Library : Walk through: Yorba Linda residents on a tour of the presidential facility remember a native son who went on to become President.
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- Success Smells Sweet : Retailing: Chief Executive Officer Michael Gould has helped Giorgio Beverly Hills solidify its status as a leader in the perfume industry.
- 2 Hurt as 143 Evacuate Smoke-Filled Jetliner
- STATE : Chest Pains Sideline Belafonte
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Shooters Bag Nearly 3,000 Prairie Dogs
- NATION : King Museum Protester Ousted
- Ziegler Again Fields Questions About Nixon : Library: The former press secretary praised the facility to be dedicated Thursday as 'a balanced mosaic' of a career.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bond Issue Is Boon to Senior Housing
- Navy Hopes Ads Will Land New Recruits : Image: The Navy launches a new advertising campaign it hopes will change its image and make the service more attractive to potential recruits.
- COLUMN LEFT : America Retreats on Labor Laws : The replacement of strikers not only threatens collective bargaining but erodes the notion that there is an American dream open to all.
- Freeway Job Brings Grief for Neighbors : Widening: Residents say boarded-up homes in their Santa Ana area pose a danger to children and attract transients, gangs and drug users.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Texas Teen-Ager Henry Neal Easily Handles Competition in 100 Meters
- Aussies Rise Above Flat Waves at Life's A Beach
- No Matter Which Way You Say It, Okoye Spells Trouble for Defenses
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- Business Sales Jump 0.9% in Good Sign for Economy
- Japanese Firm Must Pay Huge Wage Award:...
- Alcoa Reports 43% Reduction in 2nd-Quarter Profits
- Japan's Kubota Sued for $25 Million: The...
- First Mates: Political Pros or Just Props?
- A New Mind Trip : Lifestyle: Give up their cars? Ride trains? For L.A. commuters, as transit system debuts, attitude adjustments may be in order.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NIXON YEARS : Destiny Derailed, Then Triumphant : Without Watergate and America's abdication of its global role, how much sooner would the Soviet debacle have occurred?
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- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : The Hormones Behind Our Gut Feelings : Research: Scientists are learning how the stomach and brain communicate. The lessons hold great promise for sufferers of many gastrointestinal problems.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : AIDS Grows Among Women
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- Tour De France Becomes an Uphill Battle : Racing: Leaders play it safe in today's 15th stage. Next leg looks to be the most important, with three major climbs on way to Luz Ardiden.
- THE SIDELINES : Model-to-Be Comaneci in Seoul
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Perrier, Striving to Bounce Back, Targets California
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Candidates Duel by Way of Fax Machines
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Murder Capital Tops Justice Spending List
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Seabrook Reaches 90% Power Level
- WORLD : Seven Cubans Break Into Czech Embassy, Take Envoys Hostage
- Pier Pleasure : Each Ocean Structure Has Personality of Its Own
- Albania Stuck in Poverty--and the Past
- SAN CLEMENTE : Chamber Will Cure Its Faded Mementos
- COUNTYWIDE : 1989 County Fair Budget
- THE SIDELINES : Turner Sees Loss as Investment
- She Succeeds As a Person, As an Athlete
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Teske, Hoffenberg Beat the Pack Using Team Tactics to Finish 1-2
- Some Inroads Made in War on Poverty, World Bank Says : Development: But the progress eluded parts of Africa, and 1.1 billion people still live on less than $370 a year.
- Stotler May Not Meet Capital Rules: The...
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- Cummins Sells Big Stake: Financially strapped Cummins...
- Myanmar Land Mine Kills 11, Wounds 14
- No Crime Linked to Neil Bush, Thornburgh Says : S&Ls;: He leaves open the possibility of an independent counsel to see if regulators have missed criminal behavior in the thrift scandal.
- Litterers Be Not Proud, but Freeway Trash Is Recycled
- Boy, 8, Was Strangled, Autopsy Finds; Mother's Boyfriend Held
- MOORPARK : Council Won't Aid Arts Program Study
- SANTA ANA : Market Tries to Heal Relations With Poor
- Educator Signs On for a Tough Challenge : School: Expert on education of the deaf becomes principal at elementary school where a quarter of the pupils are hearing impaired.
- Herrmann Still Unsigned by Rams
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bechtel Partnership Makes 1st Bid on Vegas-L.A. Train Project
- Gorbachev OKs Germany in NATO : Gives Blessing in Talks With Kohl; Bush Hails New Stance
- Media Bias on Abortion Issue
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jet Maintenance Case to Be Settled
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NIXON YEARS : In a Shrine to History, Too Many Gaps : Richard Nixon, the quintessential American politician of our era, has left ghosts to hover over his expurgated library.
- COUNTYWIDE : Equipping Physicians for Disaster
- 4-H Struggles to Shuck Corny Image : Clubs: A decline in San Fernando Valley membership runs counter to record increases nationally. Of 14 local branches serving 400 young people in 1984, just six are left, some with fewer than a dozen members.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Two-Legged Whale Fossil
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Let Reforms Take Hold Before Aid Flows : A study of the Soviet economy will help, but cautious guidelines for Western aid can already be drawn.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN JUNE
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Hip Fracture Risk in Women Cut by Procedure
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- Thoroughbreds Set Records Across U.S.
- AUTO RACING ROUNDUP : Michael Andretti Stays Alert, Wins
- Dukes, Racquets To Play Today
- P.M. BRIEFING : Jeweler Ends S. Africa Gold Use
- COLUMN ONE REGIONAL REPORT : Cityhood Fever--It's Catching : A growing number of Southland citizens are chafing under county control. At least 20 communities may seek autonomy.
- Missing Israeli Plane, Pilot Object of Search
- S.F. Beach Closed After Syringes Found
- 7.7 Earthquake Hits Philippines; 88 Die; Many Are Trapped
- Ukraine Declares Own Laws Take Precedence
- TV Reviews : 'Films Are Life' to an American Master Named Scorsese
- Classic Santana: Unretired and Reliably Inspired
- SHORT TAKES : Korean Says Music Is Universal
- 'L.A. Law' Poor Role Model, Attorneys Say
- Angels' Ray Gets Timely Chance, 3-2 : Baseball: After returning from funeral, he is put in lineup--and responds by driving in winning run against Toronto.
- 'RoboCop 2': Entertainment, Yes but Also a Hero for Our Times
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Reba McEntire Wastes Talents on Dull Songs
- A Reunion Far From the Terror
- MISSION VIEJO : Curtis Recall Fight May Affect Race
- Medaglia Pick Offs Win for West All-Stars
- MEDIA : KPBS Faces Questions Over Commitment to Minorities
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- Henry Hancock Weds Emily Williamson
- Light Rail Sends Bus Drivers to School : Blue Line: Operators picked for the L.A.-to-Long Beach trolley had to learn how to drive without a steering wheel and other new rules of the road.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pauley Learns to Banish Hives
- Reporter Goes Home Again--to Pocket of Misery, Blight in the Bronx : Inner city: His old neighborhood--once clean, safe and solid--is now part of the nation's most notorious urban landscape.
- NATION : Woman Dies in Vegas Flooding
- Resoling Downtown : District Hopes for New Shine After Years of Being Down at the Heels
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- FILLMORE : Contract Renewed for Bus Service
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : With a Boost From JPL, Japanese Lunar Mission May Get Back on Track
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTES / MARTIN BECK : Barbaras Thinking Big Time
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / VALLEY ROUNDUP : Versatile Ross Leads South to Volleyball Gold
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Top Contenders Continue Their Gains on Chiappucci
- ART : Analytical, Sometimes Quirky View of World
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- STAGE REVIEW : Sanitized 'Show Boat' Still Steams Along
- Bias Challenges Against Stations' Licenses Soaring : Broadcasting: Civil rights groups have asked the government to revoke permission for 200 radio and TV outlets to operate. California may be the next battleground.
- Educational Skills Declining, Job Recruiters Say
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : Pound Is Gaining, and You Can Gain With It
- NATION : Denied Retrial, Slayer Escapes
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Patriarch Leads Greek Orthodox Rite
- Simon's 'Rumors' Becomes a Reality
- An Upbeat Look at the Earth : Environment: In the fight to save the planet, author Linda Starke sees 'Signs of Hope.'
- Swift Kick From Soccer Fans on Rules of the Game
- Iraq Frees Nurse Held for Aiding 'Spy'
- CAMARILLO : Man Pleads Guilty to Robbing Bank
- Canyons Seen as Dumps--or as Parkland : Environment: Competition is growing between the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, two aggressive agencies with conflicting purposes.
- New Immigrant Killed by Truck
- For Some Restaurants, Waste Was Last Straw
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- Vandals Hurt Case of Other Critics of the Church : Catholics: Attacks anger some people in the middle and strengthen the resolve of those who favor church policies on abortion and homosexuality.
- WESTMINSTER : Gunmen Rob Four People, Elude Police
- Ten Keys set a track record in...
- County's Piers Are No Match for the Elements
- Gorbachev, Kohl Meet, Move Toward Accord : Reunification: The Soviet leader strongly hints that he is ready to accept German membership in NATO.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Asthmatic Kids Get a Few Days at Camp
- Plans OKd for New Elementary School : Thousand Oaks: Conejo Valley officials say the $4-million facility would be the most technologically advanced in the district.
- Musyoki Fends for Himself, Defends Title : Bastille Day 8K: Kenyan native is left to push the pace alone, but conditions leave him short of record. Mosqueda wins women's competition.
- THE SIDELINES : Basketball Game Springs Leak
- King Surges From 11 Shots Back, Beats Sheehan to Keep Open Title : Women's golf: Defending champion has rounds of 71 and 70 after rain forces a 36-hole final day of play.
- Battle of Britain : Strategy: Watson turns to Ballesteros' caddy in bid for sixth victory.
- McDonnell Douglas to Trim 17,000 Jobs : Troubled Aircraft Maker Hopes for $700 Million in Cuts
- WILLIAM D. DAVIS : State Regulators Closing Shop : New Laws Encourage S&Ls; to Join Federal System
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- Market Watch : Era of Individual Investor
- Arms Scandal Could Force Out Antigua Rulers : Caribbean: Israeli shipment of machine guns and rifles wound up in the hands of a Colombia drug baron.
- WORLD : Poles Form New Political Party
- VENTURA : Ban on Drinking in Parks to Be Weighed
- Kaifu Is Quite Right to Worry
- BUENA PARK : Shuttle Seen as Way to Bolster Tourism