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- Civil Rights Pioneer Is a Maverick to Movement : Politics: James Meredith, the first black student ever enrolled at the University of Mississippi, irks activists over his alliances with right-wing politicians and his disdain of the civil rights leadership.
- 'GRUB' STAKES
- Norway, With No Death Penalty, Balks at Treaty to Ban It : Legislation: The nation abolished capital punishment in 1979, but it is reluctant to ratify a U.N. treaty to make the ban permanent. Treaty foes contend that the death penalty might be needed in wartime.
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- Good Health Magazine : UPDATE : HEPATITIS C AND BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS
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- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : An Indian Hospital for Birds
- Professor Has a Novel Way of Sharing Tales of Ancestors' Lives
- Jobs Crop Up as Harvest Gets Into Full Swing : Agriculture: Spring, the peak season for county farmers, is also a bountiful time for many workers and their families.
- 650,000 See Patriotism and Pizazz at El Toro Air Show
- Senators Tap War Chests for Public Purposes
- Powerful Paranoid: How Saddam Hussein Holds On to Power : Book Mark : BOOK REVIEW: "Saddam Hussein: A Political Biography," by Efraim Karsh and Inari Rautsi, is reviewed on Page 1 of today's Book Review section.
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : A Few Ideas for Sailings in Asia and the Pacific
- Good Health Magazine : UPDATE : DRUGS IN THE HEADLINES
- O.C. Air Show a High-Flying Crowd Pleaser
- Murdoch May Have to Sell More Assets
- Wedding Rites in Illinois Dip; Study Cites Required AIDS Test
- Retiring State S&L; Boss Keeps Plans to Himself : Transition: William Davis of Villa Park could join longtime associate William J. Crawford in Huntington Beach.
- Glaspie Not Quitting, State Department Says
- Aetna Life & Casualty: The Hartford, Conn.-based...
- Matthew C. Blank, 40, has been named...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Kurds Could Return Home Sooner Rather Than Later : Refugees: Experts see an emerging political resolution to their problem. 'We are talking about weeks, not months,' an American analyst says.
- Rail Project Stalled by Haggling : Transportation: $1 billion separates Santa Fe and transit officials in negotiations for tracks for commuter lines.
- Man Given Life Term Without Parole in Wife's Death
- White House Will Not Reveal Portion of Bush's Political Travel Paid for by GOP : Reimbursement: The President logged tens of thousands of miles for 1990 party candidates. The costly trips often coincided with 'official' events.
- CYA Ward Badly Hurt in Stabbing
- Vice Principal's Life Threatened in Cheerleaders' Flap
- OJAI : Blaze Damages Remodeled House
- Putting on the Brass Knuckles : Bitter U.S. hits Japan with sanction threat
- Probers Want to Test Officers on Lie Detector : Crime: Task Force investigating slayings of prostitutes says it wants to clear police. Lawyer advises against it.
- Wayward Birds Bring Big Mess to Area Houses : Migration: Startled residents are recovering from sparrow-sized intruders that swooped down chimneys and into some neighborhoods.
- TV Station Wins Fight to Keep Its Film, Notes
- What's in a Name? A Lot
- Duke's McCaffrey Looks at Transferring to UCLA
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- CLIPBOARD : Monthly Rental Payments
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Letelier Hearing Shifts to Washington
- Rudy Solari; Actor, Drama Coach and Theater Founder
- Zuma Palmer; Writer Pioneered Radio Coverage
- Khmer Rouge Rebels Join in Cambodian Truce
- DOUBLE UP : The Clarks of Huntington Beach, Like Growing Numbers of Families, Found Heaven 8 Feet Above
- SOVIET UNION : TV's Face of Glasnost, Vladimir Pozner, Quits as State Tightens Reins
- Court Orders Blocked Road Opened : Commuting: City told to remove barricades from Pomerado Road, key route from North County to San Diego.
- Bandit Changes Mind, Makes Withdrawal
- Skid Row Becomes Front Row Center for Classical Music Concert
- Air Show's Preview a Knockout : Extravaganza: Special guests attend the dress rehearsal, exploring warplanes, watching aerobatics, meeting Persian Gulf heroes and then--the Blue Angels.
- 10% of Women on Navy Ship Return Pregnant
- Death Threats Made Over Picking of Cheerleaders
- ANAHEIM : School Budget Cut; Positions Eliminated
- ROUNDUP : Jones Drives In Four, Strikes Out Eight as Kennedy Beats Bolsa Grande
- New Faces, Old Ideas for Sockers
- Golf Programs Targeted for Cuts : Economics: Budget shortfall could cause Conejo Valley school district to eliminate three teams.
- Pro Football
- Newport Pharmaceuticals: Newport Pharmaceuticals International, which lost...
- Countywide : Geography Bowl Kicks Off Today
- NEWPORT BEACH : Adult News Rack Curbs to Be Pushed
- GANG WATCH : Innocence Lost
- Sheriff Sherman Block had considered his proposal...
- 250 Salute Military at Tustin Rally
- Countywide : PSA 'Smile' Briefly Turns Up Again
- RECREATION : U.S. Trails World in Orienteering
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rickey Henderson Might Play Today
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : La Verne Rallies to Break CLU's Winning Streak at 14
- UNLV Will Investigate Recruitment of Player
- Preserving the Stars' Images : Photography: Some of the work of artist-turned-archivist is on display at Photomation Photo Lab in Anaheim.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- SDSU Filmmakers Take Center Stage at L.A. Screening
- Report on Sexuality Shakes Presbyterian Church to the Core : Best-seller: An internal document calls for the denomination to view sexual relations as a God-given gift to be enjoyed by married couples, singles, homosexuals and responsible adolescents.
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- Flocks of Birds Invade 3 Homes Via Chimneys
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Smokey the Goat?
- More Than Clouds of Gulls Flock to the County's High-Tech Landfill
- Nancy's Noblesse : Mrs. Reagan Ignores Unflattering Book
- New Man Behind the Mask
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- GAS PRICES AND THE GULF CRISIS
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- A.B. Guthrie Jr., 90; Pulitzer Winner Wrote of Old West
- Ex-UCI Student Escapes Life Term : Crime: Once convicted of first-degree murder in the death of her ex-boyfriend's roommate, she gets six years on a reduced charge.
- Kohlberg Kravis Doing Deals Again : The Leveraged Buyout King of '80s Is Sifting Through Distressed Firms
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- Justice Dept. Says '88 O.C. Poll Guard Case Not Closed After All
- Retired Chiefs Say Gulf War Was Unique, Warn Against Smugness
- Sen. Robb Denies Report of '84 Beauty Queen Affair : Politics: Woman alleges in TV interview that he committed adultery with her. Senator admits hotel meeting, but denies sexual activity.
- Big Retirement Home Builder Seeks Chapter 11 : Housing: Leisure Technology is the second major firm in its field to file for bankruptcy protection this month. A nationwide industry sales slump is blamed.
- Brea : Police Investigating Second Fire at Store
- Gulf Parade Rejects Bid by Anti-War Activist : Desert Storm: The Hollywood event's producer says participation by a peace group would offend the veterans who are to be honored.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Workshop at College on Latino Genealogy
- Oak Park Loses ZIP Code Fight
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola Beats Pirates for Third Victory in a Row
- Maradona Arrested for Possession of Narcotics
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hilltop's Munoz Wins a Duel
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wadkins, Sauers Lead at Greensboro
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- High School Coach Killed as Train Strikes His Car
- Ventura : 50,000 Expected to Attend Beach Party
- OXNARD : Raiders to Hit the Turf This Summer
- School Volunteer Awarded $1,000
- SANTA ANA : New Type of Police Substation to Open
- SDSU Earns Top Seed in Softball Tournament
- Kings Get Lift From Sandstrom
- 'Banned' Lifts Lid Off Censored Fare : Television: England's Channel 4 has been airing documentaries, films and TV shows that were suppressed or altered.
- Religious Groups Rush Aid to Kurdish Refugees
- Tribune May Become Morning Tabloid : Publishing: Staff is told that San Diego's afternoon daily will consider prototypes of smaller format. The editor says no decision has yet been made.
- Man Sought in Thefts at Open Houses
- Wilson Envoy Solicits Jordan Ranch Views
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District to Choose New Superintendent
- U.S. Officials Plan INS Lockup Near Mexican Border
- Panel's Growth Plan Aims to Ease Effects of Area Population Increase
- Countywide : Stalled Negotiations Sidetrack Rail Plan
- SANTA ANA : Funding Sought for Intermediate School
- Tujunga Man Dies From Gunshot Wound
- Whitlock, Titus Take Final Bows Today : Prep basketball: Two top single-game scorers in Orange County history play in all-star games.
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Pro Football
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Rallies to Defeat Tustin in Ninth Inning
- TV Reviews : A Poignant Drama of Babies 'Switched at Birth'
- Commuter Line Plans Derailed : Railroad: $1.3 billion asked by Santa Fe sidetracks expanded L.A.-San Diego runs and S.D.-Oceanside commuter service.
- Banking Fund 'Precarious,' GAO Chief Says : Banking: Congress is told that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. may not be able to handle a large failure without new borrowing authority.
- DECORATING ADVICE : The White Stuff Can Enhance Room
- Midshipmen Get Female Leader
- International Rectifier: The El Segundo semiconductor supplier...
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : More 'Killer Bees' Found Over Border
- Junior High Student, 13, Gets Leg Up on Assignment
- Water Agency Lists Jail Concerns
- Navy Relieves Commander of Miramar Air Station : Military: Capt. Larry (Hoss) Pearson reportedly was caught having a relationship with a subordinate officer.
- Detour in Northward Swim
- Countywide : Injured Bird Delays Flights at Airport
- Court OKs Merger of 3 Palos Verdes High Schools
- Labor Activists Unveil Plaque Honoring Workers Killed on Job
- Spitz Comeback Continues Today in Mission Viejo
- Pro Football
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- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Bonner Wears Many Hats at Northridge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Wins Volleyball Playoffs With Victory Over Palomar
- JAZZ REVIEW : Here's Proof Bad Habitz Can Be Good for You : T Lavitz and his talented group kick off a weekly jazz series at Papa G's with their sophisticated yet up-close performance.
- Music Reviews : Louis Lortie's Fingers Fly at Ambassador Recital
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Prized Wins by a Nose in Comeback
- Hull and Oates Are Silent, but Blues Beat North Stars
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Walsh Might Have Torn Rotator Cuff
- Happy Padres Take Delight in Being Right : Baseball: Hurst throws seven shutout innings in 4-0 victory over Phillies, who notice the changes in revamped Padre team.
- Music Has Healing Powers for Lucky-to-Be-Alive Paul Horn
- CONEJO VALLEY DAYS : Conejo Creek Park, Moorpark Freeway and Janss Road
- 4 Held in Alleged Multi-State Telephone Scam : Investigation: Records from 13 businesses in the county are seized by authorities. The operation involved a Michael Jackson game.
- Fullerton : Community Services Director Appointed
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Moss, Recently Traded to Raiders, Fined $400 on Weapons Charge
- Ocean View's Sansone Signs With Northwestern
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Orioles' Davis Is Put on Disabled List
- Bird Goes From Game to Hospital : NBA playoffs: He is put in traction after helping the Celtics defeat the Pacers, 127-120.
- He's All-Round Success for Westchester : High schools: Whether in track, football or basketball, Albert Jones has done a bit of everything.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Win on Ninth-Inning Homer
- Mania's Missing From Sweeps Month Saga
- Top Latino Stars to Hit the Street : Fiesta: One million people are expected downtown Sunday for a festival of music and food.
- Vidmark, Inc., Santa Monica, has appointed Jim...
- Sheriff Stumps for O.C. Jail Tax in Courtroom
- Lenin May Lose a City
- 'Cotton Club' Defendant Says Evans Not Involved : Trial: The film producer had no role in Roy Radin's murder, woman testifies. She professes innocence and says Radin planned to kill her.
- What's in a Name? Still, if North Hills Just Rose a Bit Higher
- Caltech to Construct Twin to World's Largest Telescope : Astronomy: A $74.6-million Keck Foundation grant will fund most of the project. Scientists hope the Hawaii facility will provide new details about distant galaxies.
- Ventura Agrees to Hazardous Waste Fine : Settlement: Crews disposed of sludge at sewage plant near harbor. But no contaminated water has been detected.
- Man Held in Abductions, Rapes of Teen-Age Girls
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : At 42, He Knows How to Handle Tension
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Fregosi Is the Latest Manager to Attempt to Fix the Phillies
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Battery Gives Dana Hills a Charge
- OJAI VALLEY TENNIS TOURNAMENT : Bryans Reach Semifinals, Close In on 1st Brotherly Duel
- Moore, Garrety Post Wins in Stock Races at Ventura
- Shera Danese, Peter Falk's Missus, Tangles With Columbo for 4th Time
- A Special Time in Rock: 1966 on the Sunset Strip : A kid might jam with Jimi Hendrix or hitch a ride in Phil Spector's limo.
- U.S., Japan Fail to Finalize New Microchip Trade Pact
- Delta Air Lines, Atlanta, has promoted W....
- PacifiCare Stock Goes Up on Word of High Earnings
- JAPAN : A Hard Slap in the Face for Kaifu : The prime minister's party changes its attitude, and this could cost him his job.
- 19 Students Occupying N.Y. Campus Are Arrested
- Doctor Treating AIDS by Injecting Live HIV Virus : Experiment: He says non-virulent strain competes with deadly type. Experts express serious doubts.
- Unraveling the Numbers : Suspect statistics can jeopardize U.S. economic policy planning
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : First-Place El Modena Buries Foothill Under 16-Hit Barrage
- Controversial Theorist Wins Award for Book : Christianity: John Hick won a prize funded in part by a Presbyterian seminary for ideas that prevented Presbyterian officials from accepting transfer of his credentials.
- Jay's Jump : Bicyclists Transform Empty Acre Into a Riding Attraction
- Fox Family Leaves Trappers in the Hole : Wildlife: Fish and Game officials miss their prey, will try again today to relocate them to home at L.A. Zoo.
- STANTON : $313,000 in Cuts OKd on Civic Center Plan
- Ventura Honors Adobe Docent
- DANA POINT : Closed Soup Kitchen Can't Afford to Open
- Family Sues Grocers Over Fatal Shooting
- 2 Former CSUN Standouts to Play Professional Soccer
- 2nd Time Charm for Taylor
- Clemens' Suspension, Fine Upheld by Commissioner
- Embracing a Revolutionary Form of Activity : Glendale's Donna McDonough-Beard Has a Fling With the Hammer Throw
- MGM Bankruptcy Case Hits Another Snag : Entertainment: One of the firm's top petitioners, Century Insurance Ltd., rejects two settlement offers.
- Trump Loses Suit: U.S. District Judge Charles...
- Emily McLaughlin; 28 Years on 'General Hospital'
- Arthur F. Pillsbury; Warned of Brush Fires' Impact
- Stranded Americans Share Refugee Life : Gulf: U.S. authorities work to get residents out of Iraqi border camps. But there are complications.
- Supervisor to Set Up Scholarship
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Disposal Sites to Help Spring Cleanup
- Communications System Gives Deputies a High-Tech Partner : Law enforcement: The Sheriff's Department dedicates a long-awaited, $58.6-million network that includes portable radios and a bunker-like center.
- Downey Police Offer Pay Cut to Get Chief Fired
- Freeway Crash Halts Traffic for 2 Hours
- Former Prosecutor Held on Cocaine Charges
- HORSE RACING DERBY TRIAL : Rash Decision Results in Head Start
- Hockey
- Lakers Are a Guard Short for Game 2 : NBA playoffs: Teagle is suspended for one game, fined $7,500 by the league for punching the Rockets' Dave Jamerson in Game 1.
- Pro Football
- Travis Tritt Is Proud of His Country : Up-and-Coming Singer Wants His Music to Stay Close to His Southern, Blue-Collar Roots
- Auto Makers Plead for Relief From Regulation : Transportation: The Big 3 and UAW host 40 members of Congress during a two-day meeting in Detroit to explain the grim realities facing the auto industry.
- Keith H. Karpe has been promoted from...
- Vatican May Issue 'Charity' Bond: The Vatican...
- Where Even Novices Can Get to First Basil
- Fewer Homeowners Say 'Cheers' to the Wet Bar
- Seven-Up Co., a division of Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up...
- Scientists Make First Discovery of American Indian Catacombs
- Widow of Inmate to Get Pension : Courts: County settles suit brought in death of man who suffered blood clot after six days in restraints. About $400,000 is involved, lawyer says.
- Boxing
- Riverside's Lucero Wins Four-Lap Main
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brea Rolls a Seven, Earns 11-0 Victory
- Hartman Chooses to Run for Villanova
- Lesser-Known U.S. Works Take Center Stage on Disc
- McGuinn's Back Where He Began --26 Years Ago
- Blaze Damages 2 Houses; 2 Firefighters Injured