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- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Funds on a Record Pace
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- Mule Gridlock a Sign of Reforms at Work : Ethiopia: There are indications that change in this once rigidly communist country may have begun to improve both food production and transport.
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- COLUMN LEFT : New Times, Fossil Minds on the Campus : Academia: The old guard fights the 'politically correct' new orthodoxy.
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- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Utah State Routs Fresno State
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- Flanagan Sits, Awaits Call of Wildcats : Basketball: Former Torrey Pines star leads Arizona basketball team in cheers, support.
- Golden Jet II Is an Original : Hockey: Goal-a-game scorer Brett Hull draws comparisons with his famous dad but is his own man.
- THE NBA : Can You Say, MVP? So Far, It's Robinson
- Pepperdine Completes Sweep of Loyola, 101-95 : Lions: They fall to 0-4 in conference play, their worst start since 1978-79, as Christie sparks Waves in the second half.
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- Soviets Use Influence to Try to Get Iraq to Quit : Diplomacy: But Moscow, once Baghdad's ally and military supplier, says it has received no response to its appeal.
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- Anti-War Protesters March in Washington, L.A. : Demonstrations: Other crowds gather in cities across the nation and around the world. The scattered rallies are largely peaceful.
- Arab Rift Widens as Protests Grow : Mideast: Algeria's ruling party calls for uprising against United States. But key allies assure support.
- U.S., Allies Tighten Security as Baghdad Issues Call to Arms : Terrorism: Special precautions have been taken to protect the sites of today's football championship games.
- Americans Feel the Touch of War Half a World Away : Home front: Weddings are moved up; there's a run on maps, flags and food; callers clog phone lines.
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- American Diplomats Leave Lebanon
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- Innocent Victims Include the Children at Home : Port Hueneme: Seabee wives worry for their husbands in Saudi Arabia--and for their sons and daughters here. But they are relieved battle has started.
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- Alfred Frauenknecht; Convicted of Selling Jet Secrets to Israel
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- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Bush Backers Counter the Peace People : Demonstrations: Young Republicans, others gather to show the flag and support the President's Persian Gulf policies.
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- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Tagliabue: Games Might Be Postponed
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- When Cougar Wanted to Run, He Ran to New Mexico State : Basketball: Randy Brown transferred from University of Houston because he wanted to play an up-tempo game.
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- TV Brings War to the Home Front : News: In an age of instant satellite transmission, the networks are challenged to provide responsible coverage.
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