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- MEASURE M: Let's Get Orange County Moving : Train Plan Adds Up to Measure M Boon : Adding 4 More Stops to L.A. Rail Link Makes Sense
- Thundering Heard, USC Wins : Weather: Ohio State players are unhappy with the way game ended and also with the way they played defense against USC.
- Mindful of '73, Fed Chief Won't Waver on Rates : Economy: Amid an oil shock and pressure to keep the expansion going, Alan Greenspan is unmoved. And that means interest rates likely won't go anywhere either.
- In Bear Country, Look Out and Be Logical
- THE OUT-OF-VALLEY EXPERIENCE II : Yosemite Falls
- A Terminally Marginal Family : BLUEPRINTS <i> By Sara Vogan (Bantam Books: $19.95, cloth; $8.95, paper; 288 pp.) </i>
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- The Face of Fear (CBS Sunday at...
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- Turning the Wheels of 'Invention'
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- The First Floppy-Disk Sitcom : George Lucas and 'SCTV' Alums Turn a Computer Game Into a Comedy for Family Channel
- Whatever Happened to Bette Davis in the Late '50s?
- Whittier Adopts Plan to Revitalize Neighborhood
- Resistance Leaders Slain by Troops, Kuwaiti Says
- Armenian-Americans Drawn to Roots to Assist 'Brothers' in Soviet Republic : Homeland: They bring money, skills and hopes to build a market economy out of Communist ruins.
- INSIDE THE MONOLITH : Third World Diversity : Nations: With the prosperity of Southeast Asia, the concept of a monolithic Third World is dead. But the poverty in the developing world remains.
- Fund-Raiser North Assails Politicians
- BEST BET
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (from A-N)
- Officials Sweats Out Their Stress at Gym
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- WAC ROUNDUP : McGwire Leads Aztecs Past Air Force, 48-18
- Welcome to the Phone Booth Capital of America : Telecommunications: The Benner-Nawman factory is the largest employer in tiny Wickenburg, Ariz.
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- Bright Lights, Little City : On the Streets of Los Angeles, We Don't Want Too Much of a Good Thing
- Legend of Lake Erie Monster Rises Again : Myths: New reports of sightings of the huge, snakelike creature are causing a stir. Marine researchers remain skeptical.
- Survivors of Attacks Face Second Hurdle: Fear : Violence: Severe injury may be only a fraction of the ordeal. Trauma to the personality may never heal.
- Port OKs Scaled-Down Plan for Central San Pedro Offices
- Widow Seeks to Aid Hunt for Bone-Marrow Donors
- 5 Harbor Staffers to Experiment With Working at Home
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Florida St. Struggles as Streak Reaches 14
- Coviello Theft Helps Spark Aztec Defense
- 'Game of Year' Leaves Fullerton Empty in Defeat
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Pomona-Pitzer Earns Comeback Win, 30-20
- Brian Mitchell of South Africa successfully defended...
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- Fresno St. Rolls to a 38-3 Victory Over Fullerton
- This Is No Place for a Picnic
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- McIlvaine Interviews for Padres' GM Slot
- HORSE RACING : Three-Year-Olds Travel Different Paths
- Hartley Gets Offensive for Occidental
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Gets Past Maryland
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Shuts Out Antelope Valley
- STAGE : A Really Big Show : Martha Clarke's avant-garde theater always pushes the limits, but in her new piece, 'Endangered Species,' post-modernism meets Barnum & Bailey
- Shooting Their Own : In a war for viewers, cable channels and the networks are producing their own movies in record numbers
- Room With a Viewpoint (His) : The Reluctant Gourmet filled up on spaghetti and beer at I Cugini; the Real Gourmet had a tougher time
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Bid for No. 50 Reaches Center Stage
- The Rise of Dawn
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : La Jolla Country Day Rolls Past Midway Baptist
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- Daniels' Season Over; He Suffered Partially Collapsed Lung in Crash
- Northwestern Ends Losing Streak
- 400/800 VISION : Sherri Howard Eyes Challenging Double in Barcelona Olympics
- Arizona Kids Help Missouri Beat Arizona State
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- Kinchen Runs LSU Past Texas A
- A Story With Everything--the Von Bulows : Sunny and Claus had it all--and now there's a movie about their aristocratic lives and tragic conflict. How does Hollywood make a film about these still-living people? Very carefully.
- Fann's Star Shines a Little Brighter Than Bridewell's
- Stravinsky's 'Pulcinella' and More
- Atlanta, Don't Let Games Go South
- Defense Steals Spotlight as Northridge Stops Davis
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- Long Beach Makes It Two in Row, 21-20
- Theater Troupe Turns Tide on Pier-Top Entertainment
- DANA HILLS CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Niednagel Makes His Annual Trek to Victory
- Now, Here's a Real Comeback : At 91, Charles Bennett is co-writing the remake of a movie he made with Alfred Hitchcock in 1929
- Defense Does Turnaround for Aztecs : College football: San Diego State recovers six fumbles in a 48-18 rout of Air Force.
- The Sacrifice Might Be a Lost Art in Baseball, but It's a Big Hit in NBA
- ART : In 1940, All Things Mexican Were All the Rage
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- We're More Optimistic, if Not Better Off, Than in '79
- Animals or Drug Lab Could Cause Bad Odor
- Growing Up With Groucho
- The Key to Creativity : FREE PLAY; Improvisation in Life and Art <i> By Stephen Nachmanovitch (Tarcher: $16.95; 197 pp.; 0-87477-578-7) </i>
- Kingdom of Bhutan to Reopen Some Sites
- Newlywed Builders Learn Magic Words: 'Redo It!'
- Yeltsin Injuries More Serious Than Thought
- Public Awareness : PBS Struts Its Stuff To Nab Viewers For The Fall Season
- Entering the Forbidden Zone
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- The Diminishing Returns of the Politics of the Barrio : Redistricting: Electoral reform will boost Latino power, but demographics demand candidates with crossover appeal.
- Pacoima Activists Form New Coalition to Close Rift in Black Community
- Crowd Shows the Flag, Feet in Desert Shield Stadium Rally
- Concerns Raised Over Need for Cancer Research Center
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- The Surreal as Substance : THE BARNUM MUSEUM <i> By Steven Millhauser (Poseidon Press: $18.95; 237 pp.; 0-671-68640-2) </i>
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- Solitude Close to the Well-Trod Path
- Turning Green : As Women Become More Aware of the Environment, So, Too, Are Cosmetic Firms
- Soviets Approve Direct Air Traffic to Tel Aviv : Foreign relations: The decision will ease the way for thousands of emigrating Jews. The move could also be a prelude to full diplomatic relations.
- 10 Die in Zambia Ambush
- 1 Killed, 7 Injured in Gang Shootings in Hollywood : Crime: At least 10 people have died this year in violent confrontations in the city's faded movie capital. Police say more gangs are 'sprouting up, and that's a problem.'
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 6 Killed in Clashes in Black Townships
- Our Saviour Center Gives Needy Food --and a Lot More
- Some Doctors Worry That Pay Is Sign of Greed : Medicine: Others say the pay balances the costs of schooling, insurance and lawsuits. The debate can pit specialists against general practitioners.
- Sydney Pollack : Consummate Insider's Views on the Industry, MPAA and Movies
- ELECTION 23rd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Candidate Has Image of Success but Lives on Financial Edge
- Redondo Seeks to Block Edison's Use of Ammonia : Pollution: The city says air quality regulators failed to review the environmental impact before granting a permit for a power station system that is meant to reduce smog.
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (from N-Z)
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Are AIDS Patients Victimized Twice? : Without an Anti-Discrimination Law, They Can Suffer From Prejudice as Well
- 'All of us are capable of enormous amounts of creativity and humor'
- Gunman Wounds Man in Attempted Robbery
- Blame Profiteers for Death of Puppies : Animal welfare: Treatment by 'puppy mill' operators results in tragedies like recent deaths of animals in airline cargo hold.
- Stolen Lamppost Is More Than a Light : Film Buffs' 10-Foot-Tall Piece of Movie History Has Disappeared
- Miami Takes Charge in Second Half Against Iowa, 48-21
- Stress-Skin Paneling Makes Airtight House
- Sounds of Nature's Scarce Quiet Are Music to His Ears : Environment: Gordon Hempton spends his life taping an invisible world far from civilization and bringing it back alive for home stereo listeners.
- Step-by-Step Account of a North Rim Descent
- Movies to Date By
- Beyond 9-to-5 in L.A. : Hey, Forget the Myth That This City Is Laid Back. When It Comes to Hard Work, There Are Plenty of Stories to Be Told. . .
- Vintage Plane Crashes Into Lake, Killing 7
- S&L; Bailout May Hit $600 Billion, Seidman Says
- Calling all Jennifers, Jasons, Justins, Jareds, Jessicas...
- Showers Making a Sporadic Appearance in the Southland
- Woman Shot in Berkeley Siege Recalls Ordeal : Recuperation: Karen Grundhofer, 22, of Newport Beach says she feels lucky to be alive and plans to return to school Monday.
- Residents Weigh Worth of Laguna Canyon : Debate: As campaign begins for city bond issue to help buy Irvine Co. land, some wonder if the money could be better spent in town.
- Oral History Kits Tap Failing Memories
- Keating Case Is No Benchmark for Evenhanded Judge : Courts: Setting a $5-million bail thrust Gary Klausner into the spotlight. But colleagues say he has handled it with typically unflappable style.
- Motorist Ordered to Stand Trial in Deaths of Two
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE SOUTH BAY AREA
- Vegas Cowboys, Unions Square Off at Binions' : Gaming: Lawmen say 'undesirables' at this casino--founded by a killer--get stomped. Now it's the scene of a showdown between organized labor and the Old West.
- Caring Communities : Several Housing Choices Available to Elderly Who Need Help Getting Along in Their Lives
- Overdrive on the Assembly Line : JUMP START; Japan Comes to the Heartland <i> By David Gelsanliter (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 214 pp.) </i>
- BRUSH MIND <i> By Kazuaki Tanahashi (Parallax Press: $15, illustrated) </i> : ZEN AND THE ART OF CALLIGRAPHY; The Essence of Sho <i> By Omori Sogen and Terayama Katsujo translated by John Stevens (Arkana: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- Nightmare in Riyadh : Shoot-out: For the Kent Hinkson family, five wonderful years in Saudi Arabia ended in a deadly hail of police gunfire.
- Blue Ribbon: Glamour Chronicles
- Cuba Looks Inward for Assistance in Financial Crunch : Caribbean: With reduction of crucial Soviet aid, the nation stresses a motto of recycle and reuse.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Behind Salomon Campaign Image : Politics: The Republican challenger to incumbent Anthony Beilenson has all the trappings of success. But he is a man living on the financial edge.
- Teen Peace Advocate Organizes Airlift to Lift Troops' Morale
- Back Yard Gives Bounty of Fresh Food
- High School as a Second Language
- Zzyzx Rises Above Its Shady, Colorful Past
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE LONG BEACH AREA
- S. Korea Sentences Dissident to 3 Years
- NEW ZEALAND : Use a Comb
- PLATFORM : Saving Babies
- OJAI : Growers Seek Water for Hilly Areas
- Baby Boom Pushes a Hospital to Limit : Care: Maternity cases are taking so much space and resources at Olive View Medical Center that some officials fear the overall services are being jeopardized.
- For Sale: Mexican TV Network. Needs Work. : Media: Privatizing apace, the government wants to unload a broadcast web. Whether competition results depends on the buyer.
- Tishman Speyer Cancels Lease at Downtown Site
- Hazardous Waste Disposal Tips : Recycling: Got old batteries, oil or paint? Here's how to clean house without harming the environment.
- Rage Fuels Father's Obsession Over Air Crash : Terrorism: The parent of a Pan Am Flight 103 victim relentlessly pursues an answer to the question: 'Why?'
- First Casualty of the Cold War : THE POLK CONSPIRACY; Murder and Coverup in the Case of CBS Correspondent George Polk <i> By Kati Marton (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $21.95; 323 pp.) </i>
- More WASPs in the Ivy : THE LADY OF SITUATIONS <i> By Louis Auchincloss (Houghton Mifflin: $20.95; 275 pp.; 0-395-54411-4) </i>
- High Fence Saves Crops From Deer
- 27 Detained in Croatian Ethnic Protests
- Bell Gardens Fears It's Lost Touch : City Hall: Participation in community events has dropped, prompting officials to order a study on how to better serve people.
- Second Chances : Literacy: Urban League volunteer program enlists the middle class to help inner-city people read and develop job skills.
- She's Calling the Signals : L.B. Symphony Finds Its Team Player in JoAnn Falletta
- COLUMN LEFT : Remove the Burden of Inequity : The 1990 Civil Rights Act is crucial to women trying to break into higher-paying jobs.
- Gleaning a Harvest of Food for the Poor : Crops That Would Otherwise Rot in the Field Are Gathered by and for the Needy
- Carson City Hall to Close on Fridays
- Tips on Hazardous Waste Disposal : Recycling: Got old batteries, oil or paint? There are facilities, roundups and retail outlets to take these items off householders' hands.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : GOP Unleashes Feisty Hammock in Determined Bid to Unseat Brown
- THE TIMES POLL : Legislative Term Limits Backed by Big Margin
- GULF WATCH: Day 59 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis.
- City Debates Telling Employers of Drug Arrests : Crime: It wouldn't be a punitive thing, Miami Beach police say. But it raises constitutional issues, and the ACLU vows to challenge any such law.
- Remains of Early Migrants Being Studied in Alaska
- United Germany Must Confront Chaos Once Locked Safely Behind Iron Curtain : Europe: A unified Germany is part of Central Europe, not of the West. Its policies will reflect a growing preoccupation with neighbors to the East.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Indoor Pollution Alleged as El Segundo 'Sick Building' Trial Begins
- Transient Accused of Killing Athlete
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games:
- 10 Copter Victims Found
- Terror Suspects Extradited
- Maybe Gorbachev Is Simply Stalling? : Authoritarianism first, market reform second
- Oregon Brings Down Detmer and BYU : Ducks: They sack the Cougar quarterback five times and intercept five of his passes in a 32-16 upset.
- Oregon State No Pushover in Loss to Nebraska
- VAN GOGH CENTENNIAL : VINCENT VAN GOGH; Paintings and Drawings <i> By Johannes van der Wolk, Ronald Pickvance, E. B. F. Pey, Evert van Uitert, Louis van Tilburgh and Sjraar van Heugten (Rizzoli International Publications: $90, two volumes; 628 pp., illustrated) </i>
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- UNDER THE UPLIFT
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- North County Landfill
- REVOLTING DEVELOPMENTS
- Hussein's Message to Americans
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- Hussein's Message to Americans
- Full U.S. Deregulation Would Kill Banking
- Hussein's Message to Americans
- MADELINE HUNTER
- The <i> Hispanic/Latino </i> Debate: The Language Is Still Searching for a Term That Satisfies Everyone
- Less Visibility and More Action, Please
- Exploiting Hendrix
- Atlantic Square No 'Done Deal'
- A Burgeoning County Budget?
- Hussein's Message to Americans
- Their Retirement Eden
- A Victim of Politics--or of Bad Art?
- To Live and Die
- The <i> Hispanic/Latino </i> Debate: The Language Is Still Searching for a Term That Satisfies Everyone
- The <i> Hispanic/Latino </i> Debate: The Language Is Still Searching for a Term That Satisfies Everyone
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- River Tollway: Imagine the Consequences
- To Live and Die
- THE DOGGEREL DAYS
- Failure to Prosecute
- 'D.A. Sees Grand Jury as Newest Crime Weapon': Jurors Already Have Active Role
- Council Indignities
- Insulin 'Guinea Pig' Has Sweet Memories of What Saved His Life : Diabetes: When Urvan Ubben was diagnosed with the disease as a child, his parents were certain he would die. But they reckoned without a then-experimental treatment. Today, he's 77 and happy.
- MERCHANT MARINE
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- Hussein's Message to Americans
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- The Dalai Lama's Other Cheek :...
- Bren Was Just Teasing When He Put Laguna Laurel Up for a Bid
- Puzzled by Errors
- A Victim of Politics--or of Bad Art?
- Hussein's Message to Americans
- THE DOGGEREL DAYS
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- MERCHANT MARINE
- Ship Food No Mess
- 'Heavy-Duty Anger' Heats Up
- MADELINE HUNTER
- Why would her tasteless behavior at the...
- Praise for Police Supporter Hooper
- Hussein's Message to Americans
- Toll Would Work
- Hey, Mr. Weidenbaum, How About Children?
- Gassing Up at Ontario Airport
- Unlicensed Contractor
- The <i> Hispanic/Latino </i> Debate: The Language Is Still Searching for a Term That Satisfies Everyone
- To Live and Die
- 'Trading Down' May Boost Value
- Extraordinary Look at Non-Ordinary Topic
- 'Twin Peaks': Week 1
- To Live and Die
- Bike Path Shuttle to Nowhere and Back
- Asian Nationalism Is a Barrier to U.S. Business
- MADELINE HUNTER
- Having a Ball
- Politicians and Scandalous Bedfellows
- If the Japanese Can Overcome WW II Enmity, Surely American Firms Can Succeed in Asia
- UP FRONT
- 'Digging In for Hungry': Let Needy Help
- Committee Declares New Fight on Blight
- "Blue Lagoon II": To Hell and Back
- Helmsley's Patriotic Stance Draws Fire
- 'D.A. Sees Grand Jury as Newest Crime Weapon': Jurors Already Have Active Role
- The Law and Reroofing
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- The <i> Hispanic/Latino </i> Debate: The Language Is Still Searching for a Term That Satisfies Everyone
- Judge Souter
- The William Wyler-Bette Davis Warner Bros. classic...
- REVOLTING DEVELOPMENTS
- Sheriff Patrols to the Rescue
- Extraordinary Look at Non-Ordinary Topic
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- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1990
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1990
- Out of the Ashes : Despite Losses and Uncertainties, Survivors of Santa Barbara Fire Discover Life Does Go On
- Negotiators Reported in Tax Accord : Budget: A breakthrough is reached on capital gains and top-bracket rates. Social Security remains on the table as talks grind on.
- Budget Talks 'Getting Closer' in 11th Hour
- COMMENTARY : Amber Jefferson Case Provided Lessons in Human Relations : Residents rightly rose up to denounce the attack as a hate incident. Officers gained valuable experience from the inquiry.
- Celebrating the Autumn Moon : Festival: Many Vietnamese joined in the 3rd Annual Tet Trung Thu, held at Golden West College.
- SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM THIS WEEK'S GAMES
- Deer Roam the Streets of This Japanese Island That's Considered Sacred for Its Natural Beauty
- Painful Days Forecast for Area Defense Contractors : Economy: Military 'build-down' is expected to result in the loss of many more jobs and companies. Conversion, once considered a potential salvation, is believed by some to be a false hope.
- ELECTRONICS : Television Buyers See the Big Picture--From 35 to 120 Inches
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Fighting in Capital Shatters Cease-Fire
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Squeeze Tightened on Aoun's Enclave
- Victim of Berkeley Siege in Good Spirits : Recuperation: Shot seven times by a deranged gunman, Karen Grundhofer of Newport Beach is in stable condition. 'It's a miracle,' her father says.
- OXNARD : Bank Robbery Suspect Captured
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Humbert's Six Goals Leads Cal Over UC Irvine
- Padres Leave Reds' Best-Laid Plans Awry : Baseball: Santiago's double in the ninth gives San Diego a 2-1 victory, chilling any hopes for a celebration.
- Titans Face a High-Caliber Foe : Football: Cal State Fullerton's not too crazy about opening Big West play against Fresno State, the conference favorite.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : In other Palomar League games: : Mt. Carmel 7, Vista 6
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : RBV's Ross Runs for Record Seven Touchdowns, Near-Record 329 Yards
- TV Reviews : Wooden 'Dummy' Is Short on Laughs
- RECORD REVIEW : Imagination, Freshness Still Rule : **** "Sad Astrology" by Eggplant (Dr. Dream).
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Eclectic Wild Cards Deserve a Full House
- Episcopal Pastor Calls for Stand Against U.S. Role in Gulf : Politics: The Pasadena minister doesn't rule out civil disobedience if needed. Many churches are urging a negotiated solution instead of combat.
- Trust Buys 12 More Health-Care Facilities
- Lawn Mower With the Shakes May Have Improperly Sharpened Blade
- NUTS AND BOLTS : Residential Pools Take On Look of Small Oasis
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Communist Grip on Serbia Tightened