- Owner of Newport Beach Firm, Manager Indicted : * Exports: They are accused of shipping to Iran electronics that can be used in missile guidance and nuclear weapons.
- Pan Am to Get New Executives, Attorney Says : * Airlines: But Delta backs off the statement by the creditors' lawyer, saying no decision has been made.
- City, Residents Squabble Over Dredging Costs
- Motorcycle Hits Car, Catches Fire
- Tribune's Most Valiant Days Preceded Its Execution
- Truck-Car Crash Shuts Down Part of Freeway
- Youth Is Held in Fatal Vista Shooting
- OAK PARK : Hearing Delayed in Fatal Stabbing
- LOS ALAMITOS : Bandit Robs Bank, Leaves Trail of Bills
- FAIRPLEX : Flores Gets Fast Start on Defense
- City Section May Reinstate Full Schedule : Prep baseball: Commissioner agrees in principle to plan devised by coaches to increase conference games from 10 to 17.
- Track and Field
- Performance Art at CalArts Tonight
- 'It's Murder,' She Says, of TV Industry : Television: Angela Lansbury is miffed that her top-rated series, a CBS bulwark, is routinely ignored at Emmy time: 'The industry is barely aware the show exists.'
- Energy Costs Push Wholesale Prices Up a Modest 0.2%
- Cuban Emigre Sentenced in Slaying of Diplomat
- Soviets' Evolving World Relations
- Special Interest Bills Still Part of Capitol Scene
- O.C. Sheriff Cleared of Contempt Conviction : Jail crowding: A Superior Court judge reverses all counts against Gates levied in a Municipal Court.
- Thousands of Sicilians March Against Mafia
- KCET Owes Its Viewers an Apology
- High-Pressure System Due to Nudge Temperatures Up
- Garamendi, Ex-Ally Clash Over Funds From Insurance Industry
- Homeless Encampment in Alley Bulldozed : The poor: The lean-to shelters were occupied by 125 people. City officials feared the spread of a dangerous bacteria. The area also had problems associated with drugs and alcohol.
- Cup Challengers Make Threats : Sailing: Dispute over rule could result in a boycott, group says.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Three Tie at 67 to Lead Final LPGA Major Event
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Getting All Knotted Up in Knoxville
- Hockey
- Abbott Deserves This Nod
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Leslie's Accusation Taints Morningside Academic Record
- Coup
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Successful Mother-Daughter Operations
- Admar Income Declines; Marketing Costs Blamed
- Ex-Hughes Official Charged With Payoffs
- Bush Selects Ambassador
- No Haven for Nazi War Criminals, Ukraine Leader Promises Delegation
- Big-Ticket Goods Were Hit Hardest
- The Look for the Over-40 Woman Doesn't Have to Be Old Fashion
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Whale-Shaped Rock Looms at Ranch
- Making Time for the Children at School
- Lawsuit Seeks to Force Adult Theater to Aid in Crackdown
- Top LAPD Officers Fear Outsiders Have Inside Track : Police: Their spokesmen say city officials are unfairly leaning toward choosing a candidate from another department to replace Chief Gates.
- Countywide : Utilities Offer to Pay for Rail Electrifying
- Like a lot of people, Michael Fisher...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : RANCHO SANTIAGO
- ERIC the Ready : At 31, Dickerson Still Hopes to Have His Biggest Season--if Colts Would Simply Let Him Run With the Ball
- PREP ROUNDUP : San Clemente Wins on Late Goal
- Carey Proves It for Los Alamitos : Football: After earning starting job this week, quarterback leads Griffins to 22-6 victory over Marina.
- TURNING SOME HEADS : Jefferson's Trail to NFL Blazed With His Speed
- GROSSMONT 3-A LEAGUE : Grossmont Set to Test Helix's Skill
- Cal State Fullerton Art Gallery Director Resigns
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Barton Fink' and Flip Side of the Coens
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Crash of Symbols in 'Act of Reprisal'
- 3 Southland Office Towers May Be Seized : * Real estate: A bankruptcy judge says Swiss Bank can foreclose on the VMS Realty holdings in Los Angeles and San Diego.
- Mattel Chief Out to Show Expansion Isn't Make-Believe
- RETAIL
- Cab Firm Must Beef Up Insurance, Panel Says
- Brown Delivers a Fiery Speech to Union : Politics: Former California governor, in presidential exploration, links Bush to nation's drug problems. He calls political system corrupt in Las Vegas oration.
- Gym, Baseball Fields Top Residents' Wish List for Recreation : Communities: San Pedro needs facilities to divert youths from the streets, say speakers at public meeting.
- College District Tries 'Home-Grown' Teachers
- King's Lawyers Oppose New Hearing For Judge
- VENTURA : Chamber Endorses 3 for City Council
- OXNARD : Car Crash Victim an Apprentice Airman
- Countywide : Officials Lauded for Health-Care Efforts
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : SADDLEBACK
- Villa Park Escapes, but Barely : Football: Bolsa Grande, routed by Spartans the past two seasons, stay within 7-0 this time.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It's Lights! 21 Cameras! Action! in Atlanta
- 'Mad World's' Filmic Sprawl
- Yeltsin Expands Powers, Seizes Energy Facilities
- Leningrad's Mayor Foresaw Soviet Upheaval
- Massachusetts Takes Over Insolvent City
- Janitor Dies After Pneumonia Strikes Richmond Building
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Soviets: True Allies for 1st Time Since Their WWII Armies Linked Up? : 'Postwar' aid: Now there is no Cold War Marshall Plan--no billions in direct assistance for rebuilding.
- The Numbers
- City, Developer of Porter Ranch Discuss Growth Guarantee Deal : Planning: Builder would add public improvements in exchange for assurances that the project won't be scaled back.
- Simi Valley : Power Failure Cuts Into Movie Viewing
- Birth of a Mall : Ballyhoo Marks a Long-Awaited Groundbreaking in Santa Clarita
- Actor's Hearing Halted Amid Drug Use Suspicion
- Transient Arrested in Apartment Fire
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jackson, Shell Talk, but Not of Return
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : 86 Reasons Why Cal Is Feeling Confident
- Confidence Now a Big Part of Fanti's Game : Football: Rancho Santiago quarterback knows he will have to play well to attract scouts from four-year colleges.
- He Must Be Safe at Home
- Player Loses Bid to Rejoin UCSD Baseball Team
- BOXING : After Insults, Lopez, Mitchell Will Trade Punches
- 2 O.C. Artists Win Folk-Art Grants
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bogosian's 'Sex, Drugs' Doesn't Flinch
- Van Nuys Renewal Plan to Get Rewrite
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bishop Amat Struggles Past Riverside Rubidoux, 12-6
- CITY EASTERN LEAGUE : Morse Leads Pack of Hungry Squads
- Woman Killed When Motorcycle Hits Car
- Give Everyone a Turn at the Game : Term limits: Only tough cures can make politics worthwhile again. At least this will clear out the careerists.
- SANTA ANA : Boy, 14, Passing by Fight Hit by Bullet
- Early Start on a Short Stretch of San Joaquin Tollway Urged : Transportation: Opponents contend that the road's backers are trying to circumvent normal processes. Supervisor Riley lends his support to project.
- Buried Pool May Be Buenaventura Mission Laundry
- Melendez Invited to Olympic Trials
- Hockey
- Laguna Hills Runs Over Santiago
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Says Lachemann Will Be Back
- New Season Is a New Beginning for El Camino Back Harper : Community colleges: After recovering from career-threatening injuries, runner wants to show he has regained his old form.
- Hockey
- The Other Odd Couple : Brian Keith and Howard Morris Go Through Divorce, Vaudeville-Style, in 'The Sunshine Boys'
- Acting Heroics Give Boost to Anemic 'Prairie'
- Chicago-based Quaker Oats Co. increased its quarterly...
- Pass the Food and More Information About What's in It
- BANKS
- STOCKS : Outlook for Rate Cut Improves; Dow Up 20.8
- 10 Injured as Jetliner Hits Turbulence on Landing
- CAPITAL JOURNAL : Fund-Raisers Are the Only Game in Town
- IN BRIEF : Beverly Hills Law Guild Slates Installation
- Train on Preview Run Hits, Kills Two Women
- Teacher Is Convicted of Luring Student, 15, Home, Raping Him
- Sharp Edge : Mayor Proclaims 'Freddy Krueger Day' but Not Everyone Is Celebrating
- Rick James, Girlfriend Ordered to Stand Trial
- Boy Hurt by Escalator Is Recovering
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Rockabilly Revives a Hangout
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Northrop, AF Try to Make B-2 Problem Vanish : * Aerospace: A Pentagon spokesman said the Stealth failure doesn't seem to be a 'showstopper,' but he's not certain it can be remedied.
- Advancing to a Retrospective
- Time to Plan Orderly U.S. Pullout, Filipino Senator Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pet Boa Constrictor Resssssssssuscitated
- SANTA PAULA : City Seeks Repair of Railroad Crossing
- Demoted School Principal in Inglewood Quits
- Candidates Gear Up for 67th Assembly Vote
- Brown Claims Memo Sought Favors : Politics: Assembly speaker, aided by Steve Peace, exposes solicitation by special-interest group of campaign contributions allegedly aimed at killing a bill.
- Wall Raises Tempers Along Scenic Stretch of Mulholland Drive : Environment: The six-foot-tall structure, which snakes along 600 feet of the roadway, was built by a developer of posh estates. Residents say it blocks their view of the ocean and canyons.
- Pipe Breaks, Floods Coast Highway : Disruption: The route is closed to traffic until Saturday as crews work to patch up the gash in Corona del Mar.
- Man Recovers 'Dream Bike,' Ambushes Theft Suspect : Crime: Purported buyer accused of stealing '91 Suzuki. Owner spots it, awaits suspect and makes a citizen's arrest.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : FULLERTON
- 'America's Funniest People' Auditions Set for Thursday
- Museum of TV, Radio Opens
- HBO Offers a Look at the Future : Television: The company will provide multiplex channels in an experiment to start in the east San Fernando Valley.
- San Diego Spotlight : Inconsistency Puts Italian Eatery in Hillcrest Off-Track
- The Americanization of Arthur Hiller : Movies: The American Cinematheque is honoring the Canadian filmmaker this weekend with screenings of 'The Americanization of Emily' and 'Love Story.'
- RETAIL
- Cheney to Take Up Changes in War Zone Curbs on Press
- El Salvador's Rebels Want Place in Army
- COLUMN ONE : Afghans--Adrift in Soviet Past : Kabul is left in the ruins of a crumbled empire. A Soviet aid cutoff is expected to bring down the regime--but even its critics fear the ensuing power vacuum.
- Science Teacher Wins Presidential Award
- ORANGE : Wedding Is Postscript to War Story
- Yaroslavsky Has Sights on New Congressional Seat : Politics: The city councilman has been setting aside funds for a possible 1992 campaign, in case remapping creates another Valley district.
- Countywide : Arts Council Cuts Grant to Theater
- Asbestos in Apartment Fuels Dispute : Health: Landlord tries to evict woman, saying she is blocking repairs. The tenant calls the move retaliatory.
- Aides Optimistic About Schuller's Return
- Santa Ana : Students Below C Given 2nd Chance
- Stacking Up Support for Sheriff Block
- Ball Fields, Gym Top Residents' Wish List : Recreation: San Pedro needs facilities to divert youths from the streets, say speakers at public meeting.
- 7 Works Announced as Winners of 1991 Times Book Prizes
- Show Plows : Farming: Antique tractors, graders and the like make up Pepe Sanchez's shrine, admired by equipment aficionados.
- CSUN's Nicholson to Miss Game at Eastern New Mexico
- Track and Field
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Will Miss Series With Braves
- Strawberry Gets Revenge With Homer : Baseball: His three-run shot in the 10th inning helps lift the Dodgers to a 6-2 victory over the Astros.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : A LOOK BACK AT '90
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Official Scorer Still Assailed for Ruling That Saved No-Hitter
- SOCCER
- In Atlanta, Timing Is Everything : Baseball: The Braves have won seven in a row, are 25-7 at home since the All-Star break and have the Dodgers coming to town.
- Jurisprudence
- Percussionist Plays From Her Heart : Hearing Loss Hasn't Slowed Evelyn Glennie
- A King-Size Serving of Queen
- Manuel E. Valdivia; Police Officer
- Life Sentence Sought in Elgar Killings
- Foster Mother Won't Face Charges in Infant's Death
- Daytime Shelter for Homeless Men Opens : Downtown: The city's first such haven for street people is named after political activist Neil Good, who died in 1989.
- State Bar Panel Hears Ideas for Protecting Immigrants
- Alhambra Trips Glendale, 30-28
- Air Quality Report
- CLIPBOARD
- BOOK REVIEW : A Brilliant but Painful Biography of Jean Rhys : JEAN RHYS: Life and Work <i> by Carole Angier</i> ; Little, Brown and Co.; $35, 762 pages
- Soviet Georgia Militia Picks Its Own Course
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Klein Navigates Toward Games
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : ORANGE COAST
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gant Keeps Braves Ahead of Dodgers
- SEASON OF CHANGE : Ten South Bay Prep Teams Are Being Guided by New Coaches
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Harvard Falls to Blair; Thran Must Wait for 100th Victory
- NBA Considers Partial Instant Replay
- TV REVIEW : Masur: Committed to Old, New Worlds
- ART REVIEW : The Focus of 'Death' Has Clearly Departed : The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University takes on a powerful enough topic, but the exhibit lacks direction.
- Countdown to 'Artes de Mexico' : Art: The festival, celebrating the influence of Mexico in L.A. culture, starts Saturday on the steps of City Hall.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Strangers' in Paradise
- FGS Insurance Brokers Petitions for Liquidation
- Fidelity National Financial Net Rises
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ANAHEIM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Senate OKs Revoking Ban on Clinic Abortion Counseling
- FOCUS: BANK OF AMERICA TOWER
- Service to Honor North
- Thomas' Reluctance to Give Answers Follows Tradition : Hearings: Supreme Court nominees refused even to be questioned until 1925. Senators' positions on the issue have switched depending on politics.
- Putting Out Fires : Bias: Paul Orduna rose above bigotry of the early days to become assistant chief .
- Crowded Neighborhood Fights Condos : Growth: People in Moneta Gardens, where a third of Hawthorne's residents live, say a 94-unit complex would overburden streets, schools and services.
- Man With Shotgun Holes Up in House
- VENTURA : Youth Goes on Trial in Saticoy Killings
- Bradley Adds His Support to Transportation Bill
- WESTMINSTER : Residents Denounce Water-Rate Hike
- Phifer's Career Now on the Right Track : Rams: Linebacker puts 'mistake' at UCLA behind him and gains confidence with a sack against Giants.
- The Good, the Bad and the Worse : Seven Series Debuts Kick Off First Big Weekend of Fall TV Season
- REAL ESTATE : Inland Empire Home Builder Moving Into O.C. With 2 Projects
- Weak Revenue Growth Tied to 25% Karcher Dip : * 'Consumers have tightened their belts,' says president and chief operating officer of the Anaheim company that owns the Carl's Jr. chain.
- Salomon Bros.' 'Squeeze' Seen Costly to Rivals : * Scandal: A New York Stock Exchange official says the action cost other government securities firms millions of dollars and some job losses.
- Guards' Contract Calls for 5% Pay Cut : Labor: Proposal must be approved by correctional officers. Wilson Administration says at least 3,064 state employees face layoffs.
- Startled Police Find Girl, 3, Running Texas Crack House : Drugs: Mother and grandmother arrested. Young dealer was also tending 3 siblings in vermin-infested site.
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Killed in Crash; Police Seek Witness
- THE BIG GAME / CHULA VISTA-MIRA MESA : Teams Seek to Establish a Trend
- Miami Flattens Houston : Football: Klingler does not throw a touchdown pass until final seconds of 40-10 loss to the Hurricanes.
- Titans' Moler Invited to Try Out for U.S. Team
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Within 3 1/2 Games
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Creating Trust Comes First at Camp Kilpatrick
- ABC Wins 15 of 43 News / Documentaries Emmys
- Pair Charged With Illegal Exports to Iran
- Princess Di vs. Wicked Stepmother : Royalty: Countess Spencer is selling off family heirlooms against her stepchildren's wishes, insiders say. The British are all atwitter over tiff.
- VENTURA : State OKs $629,000 to Repair Freeway
- AWOL Soldier Is Arrested in Killing of TV News Engineer
- Third Degree and Fifth Amendment : Judge Thomas ducks, senators grasp at straws
- Planners OK 188 Luxury Apartments in Encino : Development: Neighbors want the project limited to 122 units. The builder agrees to also construct affordable housing.
- Task Force Raids Alleged Boiler Rooms : * Investigation: Offices and homes linked to office-products firm are hit after complaints of high-pressure tactics.
- Shuttle Launched, Beginning NASA's Study of Stratosphere
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Sheriff Wins Appeal of Contempt Ruling
- Survivor Tells Panel of Screams for Help in Plant Fire
- Laguna Beach Couple's Pool Party Always Makes a . . . : Splash of Cash for AIDS
- Norris Theatre's Program Expansion Packs the House
- Morse Ready, Willing, Able to Carry Burden of Success : Division 3-A: History shows this team can repeat. However other teams are lining up to take their best shot.
- PRESS WATCH : Afternoon Death
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Vincent's Call: No Instant Replay
- Capistrano Valley's Family Affair : Prep football: Scott Patton will be starting at quarterback for his father, Coach Eric Patton, in the Cougars' opener tonight.
- Even Padres Amazed at Braves' Fever : Baseball: Atlanta top Padres, 5-1, as momentum builds for three-game series with Dodgers.
- Pro Football
- Pay-per-View Coming, but Free-for-View Stays : Television: The NFL may be able to charge for games as soon as 1993, but viewers will have network and cable options.
- Soviets Will Have One Team in '92
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : India's Sweet Richness in Abundance
- Chaloukian Reelected TV Academy President
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Using Aid to Put Leverage on Israel
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Most Republicans Want to Dump Quayle : President still popular, but just 40% of GOP voters support the vice president.
- Jury Rules Alamo Is Innocent : Courts: Religious cult leader once based in Saugus was accused of threatening to kidnap a federal judge.
- MISSION VIEJO : Vote on Smoking Ban Is Delayed
- TV Actor's Hearing Halted by Judge
- Planning Chief Appointed to City Council Seat
- Pilots Hope to Head Off Bid to Stop Aerial Ads : Advertising: Efforts to ban airborne advertising have pilots angry. Despite contentions that the ads are ugly and noisy, pilots say curbs would be illegal.
- 'Ghosts' from Hollywood's past bring 'Voices' to Peninsula Symphony benefit.
- Bradley Testifies He Knew Nothing of St. John Salary
- 'A's Bandit' Suspect Open to Plea Bargain
- BOXING : Nothing Will Keep Financial Windfall From Happening
- PALOMAR LEAGUE : Orange Glen to Challenge RBV
- Gallagher Misses Sign, Hits Ball for 7-4 Angel Victory
- He's Ready for Some Sharp Shooting : Sea Kings: Recovering from a badly cut finger, Todd Kehrli says his passing hand is ready for the season.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Don Juan' a Fitfully Amusing Farce
- World Bank Penalizes 2 Japanese Companies
- Sony Introduces Hand-Held System for Data Retrieval
- U.S. Prison Conditions Worse, Soviets' Better, Rights Report Finds
- Justices Probe Deeply Into Term Limitation
- George Pleads Innocent; Case May Center on Classified Data
- 'Killer Bees' in U.S. Sting Man 300 Times
- Barry's Jewelers Unveils Bailout Plan : * Retailing: The tentative agreement would give 90% of the company to bondholders.
- UCLA Orders Cutback in Care for Medi-Cal Patients : Health: Debt, revenue decline cited for decision affecting poor. Load will be shifted to county facilities.
- BREAKUP OF THE SOVIET UNION : West Pledges Food Aid, but Its Distribution Raises Worries : Emergency help: Soviets offer a shopping list designed to avoid famine this winter. Feed grain is needed most.
- New Police Helicopters Used by Chief for Trip
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Alumni 'Hall of Fame' Inaugurated
- Moscow Plays Its Cuba Card : Gorbachev's action removes major impediment to more U.S. economic aid
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '91 : MISSION CONFERENCE : RIVERSIDE
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Ten players with Southern California roots were...
- COMMENTARY : It's Time to Take Notice
- Loara Defense Thwarts Western in 7-6 Victory
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Defeats McEnroe in Straight Sets
- Barnicle, Late of USIU, Seizes a Classic Challenge
- BANKS
- NATO to Move Small A-Weapons From Europe : Military: The step has been sought by Germany, where most of the tactical weapons are based.
- Accused Killer's Self-Defense Off to Shaky Start : Courts: Billy Ray Waldon admits he failed to impress the jury with his rambling opening statement denying the 24 charges of rape, murder and animal killing.
- Freeway Towing Service Expanded to 206 Miles
- Crews Rescue Worker Trapped in Manhole
- Surrogate Baby Is Finally Named; Custody Hearing Nears End
- Cathedral to Forever Link Lives of Dreamer and Designer
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Sweeps to Volleyball Victory
- Woodbridge's Wyatt Is the Hero in Short Story
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Deese to Test Knee Against Penn State
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Defense Weighs In Light for Heyward
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Chargers Should Expect Falcons to Run-and-Shoot, O'Neal Says
- Late Touchdowns in Both Halves Save Garden Grove
- TFI Building Materials Files Bankruptcy Papers
- General Dynamics Unit to Cut 1,500 Jobs : * Aerospace: The cutbacks at its air defense group are in addition to the loss of 2,500 workers announced earlier.
- REAL ESTATE
- Ex-MGM Official to Rejoin Former Law Partners
- Colgate to Cut 2,000 Positions, Close Factories
- Debate Emerges on Gates-CIA Iraq Role : Intelligence: At issue is director-designate's still-secret and sensitive relationship with Baghdad during its war with Iran.
- From Mojave to Mars : Soviet Rover to Be Tested Here Before Going to Red Planet
- Metzger Tells Court He Didn't Plan Cross-Burning
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Mass Transit on Track
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chefs Sail Confidently at Lincoln Bay
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
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