- Harbor Panel to Help L.A. Fight Legal Challenge to Fund Allocation : Law: Commissioners approve $100,000 toward the city's defense even though the suit could force return of $69 million to the port.
- Topics / COURTS : Barring of 2 From Dance Prompts Suit : Youths file bias claim against San Marino school district, saying they were told to leave event because of their race.
- ROSEMEAD : Mediation Programs at Schools Get Boost
- Judge Barred From Brutality Cases : Courts: Unusual disciplinary action by 9th Circuit council follows complaints about controversial L.A. jurist's remarks from the bench.
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- THEATER REVIEW : 'Calamity Jane' Takes a Feminist Look at History : An experimental work about one of the frontier's most-storied figures makes its West Coast premiere in Santa Paula.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Laid-Back Setting of the Ojai Valley Offers Lunch Treats With a Kick : Choices range from savory dishes at Suzanne's to French country fare at L'Auberge and zesty pizzas at Boccali's.
- Brooks Brings in Big Name to Dole Out Criticism of Harman's Record
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Passionate Mixture of History, Polemic and Romance : CORELLI'S MANDOLIN <i> by Louis de Bernieres; </i> Pantheon $24, 437 pages
- The New Big Man on Campus : Robert Maxson Says Long Beach State Has the Potential to Overcome Its Problems and Become One of the Nation's Top 5 Urban Universities
- INNER-CITY WATCH : Help Wanted
- YORBA LINDA : Contest Planned to Name Gym Near Park
- WESTMINSTER : Man Killed in Traffic Collision
- Haiti Watch: What's Next Now? : Clash of two cultures as U.S. forces settle in
- City Decides to Redesign RV Project : Port Hueneme: Council will follow coastal panel's recommendation and move the proposed resort 290 feet so it won't pose danger to wetlands.
- MISSION VIEJO : Del Taco to Ease Trash, Vandal Woes
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Interest Rate Fears Push Dow Down 17.49
- BEVERLY HILLS : Reward Raised to $100,000 in Slaying of Brinks Guard
- Timbuk3 Plays to Prove Band Is Not Merely a One-Hit Wonder : The Texas group, known for the 1986 hit 'The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades,' performs Saturday night in Ventura.
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- Motorcyclist, 22, Is Killed in Crash
- SHOPTALK : A Child's Magic Kingdom Need Not Cost a Princely Sum : By avoiding some of the traditional outlets, you can lower the price of curing the worst case of Disney mania.
- SANTA ANA : Gunshot Puts Man in Critical Condition
- Inmate Sues Sheriff's Dept. for Injury in Racial Brawl
- AGOURA HILLS : Class on Earthquake Preparedness Offered
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Vows to Avoid Cuts in Public Safety
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Arranges for $600,000 Bail Bond
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- Chandler to Start Against Chiefs : Rams: Miller will sit out Sunday's game because of sore ribs and a pinched nerve in his shoulder.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Clements, With 15 Kills, Leads Northridge Past Pepperdine
- Kariya Gets Offensive in Ducks' 4-3 Victory
- Theater Review : The Groundlings: Still Crazy After All These Years
- Executive Travel : Program Helps Keep U.S. Business-Friendly
- AUTOS : Some Security for GM's Relocated Van Nuys Staff? : Transfers: Employees at sold Indiana plant may stay with the company by moving again.
- Relishing Fruits and Vegetables
- ON THE HAMBURGER TRAIL : A simple burger? In the world of fast food, there's no such thing--especially in the wake of last year's food poisonings.
- ALHAMBRA : Interim Fire Chief to Accept Permanent Job
- SANTA MONICA : Runner, 49, Urges Women to Stay on the Fast Track
- GARDEN FRESH : Florence Fennel: The Cultivated Bulb
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Rebels Move Guns From Exclusion Zone
- Robin Piccone Rides the Next Wave : The Queen of Neoprene just can't stop creating. She's designing a Guess? line--and running her own successfulo firm.
- Countywide : Rubber Duck Race to Aid Abused Children
- SEACLIFF : Deaths Blamed on Carbon Monoxide
- Compton to Create Office for Racial Concerns
- 3 Men Held on Suspicion of Sex Offenses
- AIDS Group Moves Needle Exchange to Private Site : Health: Activists who were blocked by citizens arrests during street corner handout will use parking lot of gay and lesbian center.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Shut Out San Bernardino
- TELEVISIONReal Improvement: The first matchup between ABC's...
- Variety Is Name of Game in Council Race : Elections: Seven contenders ranging from a 71-year-old retiree to an 18-year-old college student are running for three seats in San Clemente.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Persistence Pays
- THOUSAND OAKS : $60,000 Channeled to Aid Small Businesses
- Countywide : Anti-Airport Group Assails Use of Brochures
- City Council Factions Compromise on Quake Funds for Seniors : Recovery: Agreement ends for now a dispute between Valley and South L.A. lawmakers over how to disburse disaster money--equally or based on severity of damage.
- Murchison Endures the Volleyball Program's Growing Pains
- Brawley to Begin Negotiations With Proposed Minor League
- Training Blast Injures 7 Marines, 2 Seriously
- Dickerson, Ryan Head O.C. Fame List
- School's New Uniform Plan Gets Hijacked : Education: Students are delighted but parents are disheartened by delivery problems, including the theft of truckload of the outfits.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Baylor Freshman Impresses Early
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- B.B. King's Blues Club Opens With a Toast and Good Show
- 16-Vehicle Pileup Injures 1, Jams Traffic
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Foster Parents Introduce Kids to Family Life
- 2 World War II Ships in Bittersweet Rendezvous
- ORANGE : Business Owners Protest Seizure
- Panel Delays Vote on Joint Use of Naval Airstrip : Point Mugu: A new report says facility could handle commercial and military flights. But committee says it needs more time to study.
- A '60s Revival We Don't Need: Black Panthers : They never were martyrs for social justice, but murderous thugs who brutalized their own.
- CORONA DEL MAR : 500 Mourn Cousins Who Died in Crash
- VENTURA : Schools' Group Kicks Off Drive
- UCLA Opponent Tackles Rivals, Social Ills With Gusto
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos Sign Smith as a Safety Valve
- CLOSET Rx : Carpe Crepe : Feeling too old for grunge but too hip to dress like Dad? Dress up your look a little.
- Hospital Makes Full Recovery
- PICO RIVERA : Temporary Street Barricade Gets OK
- Survivors of Breast Cancer Star in Race for the Cure
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : 4,000 Bodies Found by U.N. in Southwest
- Iris Adrian, Actress Who Played 'Toughs'
- Bones in Africa Called Closest Yet to Missing Link
- DRESSED-UP 'EMPEROR' : Premiere Reflects Ballet Pacifica's Commitment to Kids Despite Losses in Laguna Fire
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Council OKs $5,200 for Transporting Seniors
- Soka Loses One Round With Conservancy : Courts: School wanted to include more plaintiffs in the lawsuit that is attempting to condemn part of its property.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Pledges to Fight for Survival of Aerospace Jobs
- Black Flag's Ginn Gets Back on Track
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- Irvine Company's Rudder Device Is Tested for Role in USAir Crash
- Grape Breads for Sukkot
- GOINGS ON : 'Hello, Dolly' Launches 10th Season on Friday for Civic Light Opera : Weekend events in Santa Barbara also include showing of 'Raiders' film trilogy and a Poetry Festival benefit.
- HAWTHORNE : Homes on Max Factor Site Given Go-Ahead
- ALHAMBRA : Thomas Pedrini Jr., Local Musician, Dies
- Turtles, Owners Come Out of Their Shells
- PASADENA : Council Is Unanimous in Opposing Prop. 187
- Coffeehouse in Santa Ana Pours on the Culture
- Down So Long Looks Like Up? : Maybe, but UCLA forecast surely is welcome
- Council OKs Last-Ditch Quake Aid Compromise : Recovery: Plan for seniors averts a battle between Valley and South-Central lawmakers.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Resolution Objecting to Landfill Plan Passed
- Fire Department Ends Effort to Ban Playboy
- Doctor's Aide Faces Sexual Battery Charge
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- THE REGION : Wildlife 'SWAT Unit' in Planning Stages
- Wilson Approves Limits on Inmates Earning Early Release
- COLUMN ONE : Zimbabwe Is Losing Rhino War : The African nation, once a stronghold for the beast, has spent a decade trying to foil poachers who covet its horns. But even the chief of protection calls his efforts 'a spectacular failure.'
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- State Dept. Criticized for Not Seeing Iranians
- Preschool Workers, Kids Tested for Lead
- Football Player, 15, Told He's Too Old to Play--by 2 Days
- CARSON : Petition Drive Launched for New School District
- ICM Buys London Talent Firm in Move to Expand Overseas
- Arby's to Pay $525 Million for Long John Silver's Chain
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- NORWALK : Curbside Recycling Program Approved
- REEL LIFE : Dr. Quinn Works Her Wonders on Aging Movie Set : CBS, which films the Western series at Paramount ranch, has spent $300,000 to renovate two buildings.
- Native Americans to Meet at White House
- LONG BEACH : Mystery of Blue Plastic Debris on Beach Solved
- COMPTON : Plans for Golf Range Get Preliminary OK
- O.C. Fire Victims Relocate, Find It Was Wrong Move : Housing: Laguna couples expected fee waivers to rebuild elsewhere. They live with frustration, bureaucratic delays.
- Nine-Year Prison Stay Colors Chinese Painter's Work in a Positive Way
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- The Hamburger Trail : The Man Who Saved Jack in the Box
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : In Policy Change, U.S. Troops in Effect to Supervise Haitian Police : Military: Reversal follows TV footage of American forces watching as man is beaten to death in island nation's capital.
- Good Things Come in Tens at a Benefit Opening for BJ's Pizzeria
- The following are the top music sales...
- Suspected Nazi in Massachusetts Faces Citizenship Loss : Holocaust: Retiree is accused of hiding his role in the murder of Jews as head of a Lithuanian unit. He came to the U.S. from Germany in 1955.
- TORRANCE : Cultural Group Sings the Praises of Sinatra
- U.S. Trying to Speed Up Israel-Syria Talks : Mideast: Foreign ministers may meet at U.N. next week. But gap between nations is said to be substantial.
- Countywide : Helium Balloons May Have Caused 1993 Crash of Plane, Report Says
- Discrimination Lawsuit Filed Against Buckley School : Harassment: Maintenance worker says he was fired from the exclusive institution because of his age.
- State of the Art Expects Lower Earnings for 2 Quarters
- Is 'Jobs' a 4-Letter Word for I-Way Planners?
- Wine With Burgers? It Ought to Be a Zin
- MARKETS : Shopping for Soba, Sushi and Shabu-Shabu
- SANTA CATALINA ISLAND : Construction to Begin on Information Center
- A Uniform Success : Most Pupils Comply With New School-Dress Rule. A Bonus: Fewer Playground Scuffles
- Top chefs team up to form culinary...
- Fate of 710 Extension in Hands of Federal Highway Official : Freeway: Having lost in the state Capitol, South Pasadena is now lobbying in Washington against the project. Administrator Rodney E. Slater has not yet decided on funding.
- Wilson Enjoys His Place in the Lead
- Topics / SHOW BUSINESS : Casting Their Talents in the Spotlight
- Was that one of those religious tent revivals? Nah, just termites.
- SIERRA MADRE : City Votes to Stagger Increase in Water Bills
- The Long and Short of the Game
- FOR THE KIDS : Entertainer Izzi Juggles Jokes With Tall Tales : The lively performer brings his magical act for young audiences to the new Forum Theatre at Civic Arts Plaza.
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Hard Times ON THE Polo Circuit
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- Culture, Behavior: We Are What We Watch : Junk media: We control products that injure our bodies, but what of those that contaminate our minds?
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- Investor Bids for 90% of Borden to Derail KKR Offer
- REGION : Panel Calls for Senior Housing on Navy Land
- INS Buildup to Close San Clemente Checkpoint : Immigration: About 95 agents are being moved to San Diego for Operation Gatekeeper, which begins Oct. 1.
- World-Class Accomplishment : Santa Monica Museum to Celebrate Circling of Globe in 1924 by Open-Cockpit Planes
- RESEDA : Concert Hall Gets OK to Serve Alcohol
- How Publicity Robs Tragedies of Meaning
- Vollnogle Ready to Face His Former Team : Football: Long-time Carson coach is now an assistant at Los Alamitos, which plays the Colts tonight.
- They Provide Solid Footing : Kicking for Adjacent Schools, Friends Enjoy Rivalry Amid the Pressure of Being Female
- A Little Bit of History
- ABT Returns With a Dreary 'Manon' : Dance review: Kenneth MacMillan's dramatically slow work has its Southern California premiere at Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Hertz to Raise Car Rental Rates up to 10%; Rivals to Follow
- O.C. Boating Industry Back on Even Keel : Recovery: With the repeal last summer of a federal luxury tax, manufacturers and retailers are experiencing a rebound in sales.
- AUTOS : GM Group Forms Unit to Make, Sell Parts for Electric Vehicles
- $24-Million Fund Set Up for Retail Centers : Construction: Firms will finance up to 30% to build malls with grocers for underserved areas of L.A., 13 other cities.
- SOUTH PASADENA : City Cost for Prentiss Suit Now at $1.9 Million
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Revised Memorial Plan Will Be Considered
- WEST HOLLYWOOD: The City Council has decided...
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- BY DESIGN : Q&A; : David Bailey : Image Maker
- Founder of Failed Hill Williams Denies Intent to Defraud : Courts: Donald Williams Jr. tells bankruptcy judge that he expected to make 'a ton of money' for investors who fear they've lost $90 million in Ponzi scheme.
- International Business : Drop in U.S. Exports Seen
- WESTWOOD : Driver Held After Crash Kills 1, Hurts 4
- Synar's Defeat Is Wake-Up Call for Democrats : House: Party incumbents fear reelection prospects. Even Foley is no sure bet. Leadership may push Congress to adjourn early to hit campaign trail.
- Oxnard Man Sentenced in Killing of Alleged Accomplice
- The Hamburger Trail : Home Safe
- When Wine and Food Are Vintage, the Prose Flows
- Improvisational Vocals and 'Hums' Headed for City Hall : Bonnie Barnett's style has been called avant garde and unorthodox. So what's she doing at Ventura's seat of government?
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- NEC Picks Scotland for New Plant : Technology: The electronics giant says the strategic decision is aimed at increasing production to serve Europe.
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- DOWNEY : Seniors Move to Block Gymnasium Project
- FAA Official Tells of Lapses by USAir's Pilots : Aviation: Errors in cockpit procedure were observed before airline's two latest crashes. Inspector says company quickly made changes.
- MUSIC : Moody Blues Just Keep on Grooving in Harmony : Four-fifths of the lineup from 1966 will be at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Sunday night.
- Bowers Explores History Via Documentaries
- There's No Curbing Van and Cab Fare War at Burbank Airport
- THE COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Pierce Tennis Courts Not Exactly All They Are Cracked Up to Be
- Ducks to Offer Regular-Season Single-Game Tickets Friday
- Car Was for Sale When His Ship Came In
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- Topics / SERVICES : County Agency Is a Free Resource
- John Irving's Passage to India . . . and the Bizarre : Literature: In his latest work, the creator of 'Garp' explores the strange realms of the circus to tackle themes of alienation and identity.
- BY DESIGN : Suits, Glorious, Suits : They're no mere clothes, an art critic says. They can turn a man into a work of art.
- Torrance Neighbors Divided on Proposal for McDonald's
- LONG BEACH : Civic Light Opera Names Interim Director
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- The Tomato King of Greensburg, Pa.
- Peninsula High Posts 37 Merit Semifinalists
- PENINSULA : Applicants Sought for Vacant Library Post
- Sweet, Pungent Flavors of Indonesia Captured
- Stories, Traditions and the Baby White Buffalo : Miracles: Thousands of people have been visiting the calf born on Dave Heider's Wisconsin farm. Many Native Americans believe it is a sacred symbol.
- Sea Lions See a Net Gain When Fishermen Net Shark
- '3 Strikes' Found Hobbled by Enormous Prison Costs : Law: RAND says full implementation would cut crime by one-third. But huge price tag makes that unlikely.
- REGION : Consulting Firm Gives Businesses a Leg Up
- EL MONTE : 3 Arrested in Slaying of 16-Month-Old Girl
- FULLERTON : Housing Project OKd Despite Opposition
- Boyz Will Be Boyz, Despite Flap Over Ads
- County Fire Dept. Ends Ban on Playboy Magazines
- Hawaii Latest in Series of Cal-amities
- REDONDO BEACH : Advisory Vote on Gun Permits OKd for 1995
- THE REGION : Quake Workshops to Cover Safety Measures
- JAUNTS : Rancho Simi Trail Blazers Like Mixing Work With Pleasure : The group's first priority is building and maintaining the nature paths. But they enjoy trekking, and schedule regular outings.
- Officials Vow to Expel Instigators of Gang Brawl at Leuzinger High
- EL SEGUNDO : City to Require Permits for Rave Gatherings
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Senate Qualifies Its Haiti Support : Vote: Lawmakers back troops in resolution. But they pointedly fail to endorse the occupation.
- NORTHRIDGE : West Valley Parents Fear Loss of Teachers
- With Bar Lifted, Johnson Naturally Takes Shot : Women's pole vault: Former Olympic gymnast eager to try a sport still in its infancy at the international level.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Chandler Will Start Against Chiefs
- Hastings-Phillips Helps Laguna Beach Win in Tennis
- Going to 'South Pacific,' Again : Right Now You Can See the Stage Musical in Tustin and Brea; It Just Closed in Yorba Linda
- Housing Starts Climb 2.1%
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- BRIEFLY : Pets: Ear Tags Offered to Identify Lost Cats
- The Hamburger Trail : Not So Round, Not So Firm, Not So Fully Packed
- Man Held in Robberies of Mar Vista Area Homes : Crime: At least 14 Westside break-ins are tied to suspected robber. Police say he was apprehended after fleeing from an officer, glancing back and running into a tree.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Singing Cowboy a Hard Time to the Fans of Line Dancing : Art Green makes it clear he's an acoustic man who loves couples dancing, waltzes and singing slow, 'tear-jerker' ballads. And he's packing the house.
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Vatican a Rumor Mill Over Pope's Health : Religion: John Paul's slow recovery from a broken leg has sparked speculation that his days are numbered. And despite official denials, insiders describe a troubled pontiff.
- Profiting From the Art of Perfect Penmanship
- Espy Repays $7,400 for Gifts and Expenses : Ethics: His attorney says the agriculture secretary wants to avoid apearance of impropriety. Payments included car lease and football tickets.
- BUSINESS BRIEFS : 2 Support Centers Expand at New Sites
- CSUN Deaf Program Falls on Hard Times : Education: Students and staff say once-lauded center has lost many of its most talented interpreters.
- CARSON : Council Asked to Curb Rowdy Rock Concerts
- Mountain Bikers Produce Unhappy Trails for Some : Recreation: Residents and hikers complain that the cyclists spook horses and flout traffic laws. Officials in a few peninsula cities are discussing ways to deal with the situation.
- Landfill Operator Drops Dump From Plan : Simi Valley: Firm decides against trucking Oceanside trash to site near city. Local officials earlier this month had threatened to stall effort.
- Daughter Testifies Father Had Hit List of Victims : Courts: Woman says she was among targets mentioned by Douglas Stanley, on trial for killing sister-in-law, co-worker.
- GLENDALE : Panel Calls for Team to Fight Hate Crime
- Maxvill Fired by New Cardinal President
- Splash Season Had a Little of Everything : Analysis: Team took some chances and reached a few goals. However, it did not get a league title.
- Pop Music Review : Fogerty Shows His Creedence Credentials : A 90-minute benefit performance at the House of Blues includes many of the old songs, vitally rendered by a true rocker in his first formal concert in eight years.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls 17 But Finishes Up From Lows
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : County Would Pay for Dredging Damage
- Those Darn Accordions! "Squeeze This!" F lying...
- Ex-Chief Won't Pay Damages for Newspapers' Seizure
- BRIEFLY : White House: Native Americans to Discuss Policy
- A Second-Chance Shop : First it was fresh leather. Now it's Roadkill the Store--for recycled rags.
- The Point Is, Progress Isn't All Behind Us
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- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs $15,030 to Help Save Bases
- YORBA LINDA : City Studying Costs of Free Use of Center
- Welfare Cheats Targeted : Fingerprint System Can Reveal 'Double Dippers'
- Union Rejects Ex-Chief : Simi Valley: Prerecorded telephone message directed at voters instead gives police association endorsement to two other candidates.
- City Approves Plan to Protect Trees : Environment: Thousand Oaks adopts program to nurture oaks and other 'landmark' species. Proposal had no opposition at hearing.
- Neighbors File Suit to Block Northridge Day-Care Center
- Bluff Proposal Gets Warm Response From Officials : Project: San Clemente council may begin talks with developers on plans for shops, restaurants and condominiums above pier.
- County Says Oxnard Cannot Annex Harbor : Waterway: Moving it into another jurisdiction would require tax concessions, lawyers say, and break a 1963 agreement.
- Does Maddox Have Future With Rams? : Pro football: Quarterback figures to be attractive to expansion teams next season.
- Rogan, Schiff Clash Repeatedly Over Policies : Debate: Assembly candidates split over Proposition 187, and later on gun control and abortion.
- The Food's OK, but Losses Spoil the Ambience
- Dance Review : Smuin Ballets: Popular is as Popular Does
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- House Passes Bill Protecting Timberland
- SAN MARINO : Officers Plan Picket of City Hall Over Pay
- San Clemente INS Checkpoint to Be Shut : Immigration: Temporary closure will allow 95 agents to move to San Diego for Operation Gatekeeper, to begin Oct. 1.
- Sports : A SWELL TIME
- Countywide : 2 Groups Plan AIDS Benefit, Free Camp
- VENTURA : Seniors Prepare for Olympic Competition
- Co-Author Sings Prop. 186 Praises : Health: Dr. Lingappa urges Leisure World audience to back measure to provide state-run insurance program, claiming it would save billions of dollars.
- Desert Bill--a Messy Anticlimax
- Miserly Saugus, Potent Loyola Place 2-0 Records on the Line
- Tustin Guard Gottlieb Picks Notre Dame
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- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : DEA Effort to Question Aristide Turned Aside
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- DEADPAN ALLEY : Football Fan Kathleen Madigan Scores With a Subtle Style She Calls 'Sarcasm Light'
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- GARDENA : Petition Opposes Market Next to Wetland Area
- Low-Weight Infants' Problems Persist, Study Says : Medicine: Survey of extremely small babies finds that many have long-term disabilities. It renews debate over the use of costly technology to save them.
- With Start of Banned Books Week Comes a Burning Confession : Local stores will mark the occasion with readings and displays of targeted works.
- Feed a Vagrant, Go to Jail in San Francisco : The City by the Bay is almost medieval in its treatment of the homeless as inhuman.