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- COUNTYWIDE : VanderKolk Backs Military Base Cuts
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- D.A. Clears Police Officer in Shooting
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- Fire Destroys Building; Damage Put at $800,000 : Blaze: Officials say the speed at which the flames spread led them to suspect arson.
- Time, Tides Generate Endless Cycle of Change
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- Marina del Rey : New Law on Charter Boats
- Huge Symbolic Vote on Gun Control
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- Rail Spur Has No Sensors : Trains: Electronic monitoring system would have been able to detect runaway freight car that traveled 16 miles before hitting two locomotives.
- Just Say No or Just Say Yes: It's Life's Little Give and Take
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- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Stewart Leaves Game, May Miss 2 Starts
- Timing Is Right for Samuel : Baseball: Before Strawberry's strikeout, he singles in winning runs in 3-1 victory over former Met teammates.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Ruptured Disc Might Force Andersen Onto Disabled List
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- ORANGE : District to Consider School Transfer Plan
- City Appeals Dismissal of S&L; in Slumlord Case
- Lasix Not the Issue This Time : Horse racing: When Unbridled and Summer Squall meet in the Pimlico Special Saturday, the focus will be racing, not a raging controversy that unfairly tainted their greatest triumphs.
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- At Pepperdine, He Is a Little Big Man : Baseball: At 5 foot 8 and 170 pounds, Steve Rodriguez doesn't look like a threat at the plate. But he is among West Coast Conference batting leaders.
- Gray Says Galanter Is Trying to Control Debates : Politics: In several instances, the 6th District incumbent has either not responded to debate invitations or sought to select the moderators.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- More Clients of Ailing First Capital Cash In Policies : Insurance: The acknowledgement comes days after state regulators meet with Shearson Lehman, which has a big stake in the insurer.
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- Temple City : Requirement for Sprinklers
- 2 Conservationist Groups Reap Windfall : Environment: The Audubon Society and Heal the Bay split a $165,000 penalty assessed against a company for illegal waste water discharges.
- Volunteers Help Bury Victims in Bangladesh
- Brady Bill OKd by House; Gun Lobby Set Back
- Actor Honored
- Former IRS Agent, Son Indicted on Tax Charges : Bribery: Ex-agent and accountant son are charged with taking $400,000 to help wealthy farmer evade taxes.
- Playing With Matches Leads to Some Great Marriages
- Building Moratorium Set to Lapse : Development: The squabbling City Council again fails to agree on how to extend it. Many fear a stampede by developers to obtain project permits.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE DROUGHT : Pasadena Refuses to Impose Rationing
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : 'Surfers' Sequel : Ventura filmmaker Bill Delaney is back with more big waves and bronzed bodies--even a little 'sky surfing.'
- CalComp Buys Biggest of Its Distributors : Acquisition: The move is part of an effort to help finance the rapid growth of Access Graphics Technology of Boulder.
- In a Crunch Try a Great Pretender
- The Chilemania Story : Chiles: The ultimate metabolic thrill ride.
- THEATER REVIEW 'STEEL MAGNOLIAS' : Down to Earth : The Santa Barbara production of Robert Harling's play about a Louisiana beauty salon lacks stars--and doesn't miss them.
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- Plan Unveiled for Huge Disneyland Expansion : Parks: WESTCOT Center would adjoin existing site. But company says Long Beach is still in the running.
- The Best Gun Laws We Can Expect Aren't Much
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- PACs Allow Companies to Bypass TINCUP Rules
- West Hollywood : Housing for AIDS Patients
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- Meeting of Moderate Baptist Unit May Hold Key to Separatist Talk : Convocation could decide whether to stay in the fundamentalist-run church as a dissenting body or to break away.
- St. Rita Track Team Sweeps Finals of CYO Competition
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- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Pomona Baseball Team Can Clinch CCAA Title
- Monrovia : Home for League of Cities
- Middle Class Would Bear Brunt of Wilson Tax Hikes : Budget: Reviving a traditional argument, GOP talks of growth as Democrats call for the wealthy to pay more.
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : Disneyland Prices
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- Cruz's Winning Style : Design: Architect is first San Diego recipient of coveted Rome Prize Fellowship.
- A Change in Image : James Meredith, Hero of a Liberal Cause, Stations Himself on the Political Right
- Neighbors Say Plan May Help Area but Make Traffic Worse
- Votes on Handgun Waiting Period
- Norwalk : Seized Drug Money to Buy Neighborhood Patrol Van
- Marine General Removed Over Plane Use : Inquiry: Commander is reassigned pending investigation. One flight in question took place shortly before he suspended top aides for misuse of aircraft.
- MOMMIES' DEAREST WISHES : Fantasy Ways to Spend the Day: From Riding the Blimp to the Shifting the Mother Load
- Cerritos College Students Voice Ethnic Complaints
- OJAI : Company Opposes New Water Agency
- COUNTYWIDE : ACLU Attacks Court Orders on Juveniles
- Now You Can Redraw Your Supervisor's Boundaries : Remapping: Beginning next week, the county will offer 'redistricting kits' for sale. A knowledge of computers and reapportionment is vital, officials say.
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- Six Youths Make Plea Bargain, Admit to Sexual Battery of Junior High Girls : Courts: The boys, ages 12 and 13, could face terms in the California Youth Authority of up to four years. A seventh suspect has not yet entered a plea.
- $240,000 Settlement Over Arrests Urged
- Stewart Could Miss Two Starts
- The Architect of a Champion : Volleyball: Ratelle built the CS Long Beach NCAA winners on a foundation laid four years ago.
- Western Wins, Extends First Volleyball Season
- Simi Valley Erases Doubts With League Title : Prep baseball: Pioneers beat Thousand Oaks, 8-4, to win their fifth Marmonte League championship in six seasons.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : St. Paul, Crespi Remain Tied Atop Mission League
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- Play Pays Homage to Illustrious Career of 'Prairie Philosopher' : Stage: Retired minister Robert Dewey of Claremont has written a play about the late Kansas newspaper editor William Allen White.
- Rancho Park : Yeshiva Changes Its Name
- City to Create Broad Panel on Transportation
- A Taste of Eastern Europe
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- Teachers Strike Over Wages and Benefits : Labor: Most of the district's teachers refuse to cross picket line, but officials say substitutes kept class disruptions to a minimum.
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- School District to Put Parcel Tax on Ballot : Education: Board says assessment is needed to restore quality and to attract and keep teachers. Senior citizens would be exempt from the tax.
- Council Bickering Taking Big Toll, Critics Say : Politics: Much of the fighting has been between Walt Keller and Larry Wan. Critics say it is costing city time, money and dignity.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW BOCCACCIO'S : View and Style : This Italian restaurant has great pasta, Scottish salmon, Japanese tuna, 'maybe' meats and good service.
- UCLA's Janeene Vickers Has More Hurdles to Clear : Track: After starting as a sprinter, the track standout changed her focus to become one of the premier 400-meter hurdlers in the United States.
- Joe Weisman; Carpet Manufacturer, Leader in Jewish Charities
- FILM : 'Viridiana': Get Thee to a Nunnery
- Cobblestones Just Keep Rolling Along
- VENTURA : Special Olympics to Hold 1991 Auction
- With Key Backing, Gates Is Front-Runner for CIA Post : Intelligence: Bush aide failed in bid for job in 1987 because of ties to Iran-Contra affair. President is said to have a short list of candidates.
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- CHP Officer's Death an Apparent Suicide
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- BREA : Agricultural Users Must Save Water
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- Injuries Starting to Take Toll on Padres as Phillies Win, 5-2 : Baseball: Andy Benes misses win for 13th time in a row.
- Hershiser Has Stuff of Dreams : Baseball: He pitches five scoreless innings in comeback, giving up two hits, throwing only 44 pitches in Class-A game.
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- Kimchi: This Pickle Bites Back : Preparation: It began about 2,000 years ago as a way of preserving crops. Today it is an important food for many Angelenos.
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- SPORTSCOPE : Local Teams Battle for Tennis Title
- Report From Meltdown
- Long Beach : 46 Extra Recoveries Made by New Auto Theft Detail
- Re-Evaluating the Retreaded Tires
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- COUNTYWIDE : Board Drops Plan to Change Boundaries
- Master's Short 2 Starters for NAIA Playoffs
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- El Segundo Powers Way to Another League Title
- NHL / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : With No Love Lost by Oilers, North Stars Win Again, 5-1
- Soccer
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- TV REVIEW : A Peculiarly British Murder Tale
- Survey Says: Food Fears Subside
- Depot on Track, Burger Prices Roll Back
- Disney Outlines $3-Billion Plan for Anaheim Resort : Entertainment: Called WESTCOT Center, the second park would be patterned after the company's Florida attraction and feature a landmark Spacestation Earth.
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : Most Popular Theme Parks
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- Americans Adopting Romania Babies Protest
- Long Beach : Coalition to Seek Council District of Latino Majority
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : 3's a Festival : Organizers make the best of what they say is a coincidence--the openings of plays on the same night.
- Scorched Sound : New Newbury Park thrash band called Toast is guaranteed to pop up fast and be 100% marmalade-free.
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Builder Fees Hiked for Library Project
- * Mohamed Abdel-Wahab; Father of Modern Arab Music
- John J. McVeigh; Retired Police Officer
- All That Jazz Closes Its Doors; Poor Attendance Is Blamed
- Winwood Proves There's Life After the 'High Life' : Although his last album didn't fare nearly as well as his two late-'80s hits, the veteran British rocker, who plays Friday at the Pacific Amphitheatre, just rolls with it.
- Recession Turns Redondo's Prosperity to Fiscal Gloom : Government: City manager says spending must be tightened to avoid projected deficits that would average $2 million yearly.
- 3 Robbers Take Jewelry, Cash in Home Invasion
- Settling One Issue May Help the Other : Nail down nuclear arms control pact and pave the way for progress on a chemical one
- Man Drives 400 Miles, Tells Police Where to Find 2 Bodies
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Furlan, 20, Exposes Lendl's Feet of Clay
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- Compton : Outgoing Councilman Filer Throws Support to Bradley
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- First Night--and an Anniversary Too
- School Cuts Hit Library, Nursing Staffs Hard : Education: Board adopts $5.1 million in budget reductions. No layoffs are planned but 90 jobs will be eliminated.
- A Must-Read in the Nation's Capital : Journalism: After more than 30 years of writing a column, the self-effacing Mary McGrory has a wide following.
- Beverly Hills : Metro Rail Coalition Plans
- 3 New Themed Hotels to Replace Today's Hodgepodge of Lodges
- Whittier : Painter Avenue DMV Office Stops Offering Licenses
- County IN BRIEF : SAUGUS : 7 Inmates Injured in Saugus Jail Fight
- Former IRS Agent, Son Indicted on 201 Counts : Bribery case: Pair allegedly accepted $400,000 over the last decade to help a grower evade tax payments.
- She Has Moved to Head of the Class : Track: Bonita High's Shalynn Carr is only a freshman, but she already ranks among Southern Section leaders in two events.
- OJAI : Students Act as Role Models for Children
- Group Sued for Portrayal of Bart Simpson as Nazi
- GARDEN GROVE : Tax, Fee Increases Win Initial City OK
- SOFTBALL
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Deck Reds Again, 7-2
- Dances With WASPs : Theater: Playwright A.R. Gurney has endured sharp criticism for focusing on the culture of his youth, but his latest effort, "The Snow Ball," comes as he is earning long-awaited acclaim.
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- 2 Men Indicted in Electronic Tax-Return Scheme : Crime: Prosecutors allege that they made out phony W-2 statements and secured bank loans using the refunds as collateral.
- Credit Union Regulator Faces Allegations
- Council Backs Program for Affordable Housing Units
- La Verne : Licensing of Cats Approved
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : Trouble in Paradise
- MUSIC : 'Carmina': Medieval Hit Is a Wheel of Fortune
- SOUNDS ABOUT TOWN : Musical Pioneer : Ventura's Jeff Kaiser does more than compose new music; he finds new ways to perform it.
- THE PARTY'S OVER : Time to Own Up : The S&L; debacle affects millions of dollars' worth of real estate in Ventura County.
- The Party's Over : After a decade of growth, the county has a record amount of empty office space.
- Marina del Rey : Fuel-Dock Lease Extension
- Bellflower : Freeway Sound Wall Funds Diverted to Repair Street
- Soot From Kuwait's Oil Fires Found in Japan
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : Walt's Vision
- Ex-Mayor of Carson Awarded Post Again : Politics: By a vote of 3 to 1 and against a background of intrigue, Michael Mitoma takes the post he was ousted from a year ago.
- Diner to Open Next to Seaside Lagoon
- Investigators Counter Claims on Harris Probe
- Santa Monica : Water Cutbacks at 24%
- VENTURA : Accident Victims Still Hospitalized
- Hahn Chest Discomfort 'Probably Indigestion'
- A Is for Appreciation : Teachers Have Their Day but Face New Problems From State Cutbacks
- 2 Plead Guilty in Series of Kidnapings, Rapes : Crime: A woman and two girls were abducted in the Van Nuys area, taken to an Acton ranch and assaulted.
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- Pierce President to Retire in Move He Calls Unrelated to Farm Cuts
- OXNARD : Elementary District Eliminates 34 Jobs
- COLUMN LEFT : Bush Finds a Stand-in for Willie Horton : The right, floundering for issues, makes campus 'political correctness' its new bogyman.
- 2nd Fire Hits Construction Site; Building Destroyed
- Slowed, Nearly Stopped, but Not Finished : Track: Hawthorne's Allen attempts to overcome injuries and finish his high school career as a winner.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Bonito Catch Is Improving
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : Disney Theme Park Empire
- Bill of Rights Display Opens to Protests : Exhibit: Foes of smoking decry tobacco company's sponsorship of tour showing original copy of 10 constitutional amendments.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Excavation Handled With Care
- A South Seas Seminar : College Yacht to Carry Select Crew to the Tropics
- VENTURA : Arts Director to Take Job in Spokane
- Man Claims He Was Victim of Unprovoked Police Beating
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 1ST DISTRICT : Molina's Image Proves Strong Factor in Race
- Camarena Figure Gets 3 Life Terms : Drugs: Honduran Juan Matta Ballesteros has received two other lengthy sentences for his role in the DEA agent's murder.
- Jail Tax Soundly Defeated in Straw Vote by Rotarians
- SAILING : Conner May Decline to Race New Zealand in Semifinals
- El Segundo Coach Out Indefinitely After Heart Attack
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Tight Spot Equals World Record
- Warriors Get Some Magic, Too : NBA playoffs: Mullin's knee responds and so does he, with 41 points on brilliant outside shooting.
- Andino, Late With Paperwork, Knocked Out Early : Surfing: Defending PSAA champion lost his seeding when he missed entry deadline. Facing trial rounds, he's eliminated from Huntington Beach Open.
- St. Francis Errors Prove Costly, 10-3
- Promoters Build for '94, Hope They Come : Soccer: International tournament this summer at Rose Bowl, Coliseum could lay ground work for World Cup games.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Yve's Performance Is Not Your Garden Variety : With a clear, supple tone and a clever sense of phrasing, Evans turns otherwise-overdone numbers into well-done efforts.
- Tommy Tune Tunes Up in Long Beach : Stage: The seemingly ageless choreographer is starring in a 'Bye Bye Birdie' revival. Why? 'Can you see me playing Tevye?'
- Two at South Pasadena High Receive $3,000 Scholarships
- GUEST COMMENTARY : School Day Provides a Lesson in Dedication
- Yeltsin Victory: Siberian Miners to End Strike : Soviet Union: Workers are satisfied that the pits will be run by the federation, not the Kremlin.
- San Diego
- Inglewood High Hit by Gang Clash
- Bart Not a 'Nazi-Dude,' Fox Tells Metzger
- Suspect in Hermosa Slaying Again Ruled Unfit for Trial
- Trial Ordered for Man Accused of Blinding Infant by Shaking Him
- Anglers Are Ones Who Get Away at Creek : Big Tujunga Canyon: Fish stories focus on the beauty of a trout-stocked creek minutes from the city.
- IRVINE : $30,000 in Computer Materials Stolen
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Moves Meeting to City Hall
- PERSPECTIVE ON TELEVISION : Much Vaster, Still Mostly a Waste : Technology has brought us an explosion of choice, but has failed to turn the wasteland into a promised land.
- 2 Groups Agree to End Court Fight Against P.V. Schools' Consolidation : Education: The disputed plan is designed to trim $2.3 million from a projected $3.5-million deficit in next year's $30-million budget.
- Titles Spring Up at Azusa Pacific
- Long Night for Angels Is Short for McCaskill : Baseball: Third-inning homers by Kelly, Hall overcome pitcher's advantage and Yankees win, 10-5.
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- UC Irvine Signs Point Guard From Oakland
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